u? Don’: railed ' ' ‘ withered" 9' isaerlleufi . lNd docftgctar the cause. = _Di'. Scholl‘: map-pads, rfiw nzonemqlfitelyytahlltegl while they l Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. dholunly Ja/rl The Wall Flower PREPARATIONS r Chapter Gporga complained an they Wilk- ed bar-k to the hotel: "1 lice-l as tbouiyh soineonp had sloped with you away from me. Pan. it was so niie, l-rras‘ having everything quiet and done in my pwn way—" "And now Mrs. Clarke has spoil- ed it!" Pan laughed a little. "Do you mind? iSlie mezlns well" mes oorna, callouacs and hmiong, A; awning ‘n4 "They always do," George lhoedoalefi. Broiled. “They—" "I knc-w." the girl interrupted. ‘You feel as though you were marrying a readymude fnnrlli‘. a wile, a child. and a motiher-in-law. too." "Exactly! Well, don't take too much time buying your wedding dress und whatever" else she'll in- '~ist on. and then we'll have it over ind slip off somewhere by our- selves. Where shall it bee-J’ lie named pIfitWS that. sounded IIILPIIIKIOIIGF-"fl cathedral town .\"i'.h_ nothing but quaint houses wining over crooked little streets. and u big inn where post horses used to stop,_a seaside hotel with .71 PM one on-rhe pain L: gone g scion UNIVERSITY ‘my’ _ N". scfllt gffllt rolling hills ibehind where there are “fairy rings" in the zrass DWIIIIIMI |4Ind fat flocks oi sheep in charge A"! Ind 5°l¢m=°l- APPV-"l (‘f sncr-hcrds' with crooks and 5°l'"°9- Th°°l°¥Y- isinocka. a place- high in the Scot Dagrau itish lnbllfiillills wheri- the shadows B.A.. B.Sc.. B.Th.. M.A.. and -li|_v blue and brown over heather certificates admitting to the best ‘covered country and the air was tenhnlcalschools. Flrsttwoyears likp Con] wine__ l" Alflfillllufe 8W" *5 9km"! "Tihev sound lovely. I couldn't In B. 50.. course. First year in Medicine. ‘Law. and Theology given as electives in B.A. Course. Equipment Largest undergraduate faculty in the Maritime Provinces. Three new and splendidly equipped Science Buildingl. Modern gymnasium and physical training. Eapoanea Expenses light. and over $2000.00 given in rlzes and scholarships choose." Pnn said finally. "Doesn't all this make you anx- lluus to rim away and marry me?" George asked w'ith a wistful smile. “Yea? the girl answered. ‘fl-f l don't seem to i-aro, it's because I'm so perfectly ‘happy as i; is." "PCFHUUY happy?" "Yrs. I can't imagine being hap- ‘ pier." ‘George carried away-that sent- ~=~~ iii.'".ii."z:zz.iis.iir.".si h: I TIC llfllllrlf. Acadia lest of the day, for hlrs. (‘larke Ilflil‘ UIIVQPINI-WQIIVIIIQN-S- lbei-a insistent that Pan and h'-»r "'¥""""'I'"5'°‘°"'”°'"‘hr"" ‘entail (barge trove ai once to her . lown commodious; housv. And that meant accrtnin amount of juggling WOIIVILLI . - Nara Scotla. oi’ Iflllllts llgiili‘. Frankie was to have his early dinner and then‘ The Alum-To prepare Girls and U19!’ WPFP l" K0. hug and baggage YoungWomonforcompletelivlng. l" lllP ('|8i'kl*=— The Couraoa.__Twclve; including "Ami b? lili‘ "WP Frunltlc is in College Matriculation. General. Music. Art. Expression, House- hWl find I've unpacked iigllil), and wove had dinner. hold“ ‘ . Business. itime for you," she told (‘yfiflfggl TheFacuIty._Twenty-lourTnachera I ‘milmglye of line personality and Special ‘S0 WPOFEH Wfllldfifcd int." his iiutb, rend news-tumors and play/sill IR Flilili" of lilillririls, Training. The EquipnienL-Modern and First Clara in every respect. Amhflu ‘ml swimmh‘ Fhmv IiP ilitilft in the‘ least want '10‘ A Junior Schoob-For Younger filth-and back to Pupils. l [r539 h" “H "l" fl I00: time in oni-ml , n - l_ - - - . IlIftI::°l€0‘:.—wfllB lor illustrated ‘n-gt- IZlfgitidliftlledsgzfizghtclgzltlflvjlgills? lotto llmply in "lwdii-‘itcil with some umusomentl tin t-hc weakness of _in love A famous portrait painter whosg In. I. .'l'. DePlOLFI. ILIL. Principal Nan ram boflna gapmnber am. Ifll. ACADIA QQDLLI-IGIATE BUSINESS ACADEMY A Residential School for Boys and Young Men. Ninety-fourth Year isroup at the other side [roo-il. he was n wonderful George ordinarily would have tak?‘ lcn the keenest pleasure J"! to him. But not tonight. he! iwas a little resentful because lilrs. of the‘ live Poultry Wanted i (bureau-Collegiate. Manual Train- lchrk was _ H"..- ._W....W.W .- t. h i. — . inK. Business. Speciii. talking m Pa" Palgdjhlvwgigsgq viijlw Featurca.—Modern Residencc.Gocd List] L, H", chub: ‘ n “/ Ordinarily. George rather prefrrrr. Equipment. ideal Location. Gym- nasium and Swimming Pool. led the mum m. mm ’ I e ~ v ‘ 0 wonenw Emperienced Teaching Stall. Moderate Cost. For illustrated Catalogue of information apply to Principal W. L. AICIIIIIALIJ. Phil, "PI-WI"! - - llava Seotla. Near run npblta Sapterliler hi. In}. l for in-onths at. a. |onrl_h_unt. liked getting away from {Plilillliie voices and the fPlllllllilO ‘point of VIPW. He. felt i. ilppemi. once 110w upon: not women but one woman, which had amused and half alarmed him. 4H9 i-athgr wigih PIUNIII We will receive ‘heavy live poul- try at our plant on (Illtl after Mon- day July 24th. Highest market prices paid. Fowl must ivclgh 41.5 l lbs. or more and we shall not ac- (ept any under this wcirzht THE HARRIS ABATTOIR C0. FOR SALE i Farm consist-lug of 34 acres. all 26th at Rocky Point. the following day. FARM FOR SALE oi‘ 94 acres. l9 acres of fine hard and soft wood. Fine lay of land to sell for $900.00 if sold clear. situated at St. Peter's Bay. August a‘ I m gem a abalone near staittion. New dwelling house ‘ a R w y" , JOHN M. M LENNAN and barn. For further particulars ‘Hartsvmec Lot 22, apply w 5'l6-Z1-—Zl ' l J. M . LADNER. AUCTION SALE INQTIGE ' All part es owing United Farm‘ At Winsloe near Station on Sa- ‘"5 111ml"!!! Kellfilllflioll. are PB- turday. July 22nd at 2 p.m,_ 14 quested ta muke immediate settle choice milk cattle, ten with calverf me!" will! D- MCKWZIQ- H! U16 at side. 4 d-ue to freshen now. All wmnilllrk office on. or before Win18 cattle. some heavy milkcrs. Jilly 315K A7181‘ mill 11MB flli ‘bill-i Guerneey Grade and other grades. ‘milflm Wm be 915090 ‘ill 0"!‘ Iii‘ 0119 gain waggom double “M torneys hands for collection. sin-gig (paw), Tarn“ 5 months UNITED FARMERS LTD credit. J. A. McDONALD. FOR SALE The undersigned otters fol- ‘~ sale hlc farmfconteining eighty acres of good land. forty acres of Property Sale We sell f0!‘ MYS. tion. the balance covered with an i‘, Frank McDonald. on ‘£231f°fll..‘i'.‘l‘l"‘..°’i.2.lii.i’ld '3’; r Tueslay, July at this farm there ‘is a good . barn. cellar dug and lumber at ‘ti 12 110011, her hand for the erection of a dwelling house. There is a crop of ten acres dweuinglhouse and lot; of oats. two and half acres wheat i‘ situatédfi on -Bright0n two acres potatoes. half acre tur- _ i v . ‘ , hips and balance with hay and Tenfls at pasture. I also offer a nice house, ' . '_ i M1‘ I barn and outbuildings in the vii-t Q ,_ ' i g Inge at. Bonahaw. which would ma‘ ._ & ‘natlenlpuyogmdealrablo stand for For further particular; apply to - “EDDY "cl-IOU, ed Bobby was there. always good “mid “ilk m, Bobby had the syln-V pflllly of a woman, and mascuiiueiample supplies of suitable (yommnn Sense as well. the sort of marl another mun coulil talk to about would which would be which would be unifteiing, I she said dinner. be peoplc~—bilt if you come at 7.30 welcome by the House. and t-he- I'll be dressed and can talk a little." fully ‘frilly little frock. with her shining; eves, little lips, was even more desirable: for the day he hail her. to measure hor finger before and had the ring with him now. purpose." ho Said. so IlHSllv and vulgar, they are a-lldlel‘ master who brought me from right with certain types of womenloversoas after mt‘ Slilnini-T Of the _ But you are so young, everything armistice and '1"""”" h” “Oiyou wear should be dainty and-J’ [and kissed him never owned any jewelry belorefloi‘ givilll TM‘- fl mllllll 119911911 bath- s-he observed. and twisted her fing- I must prefer to be the tramp dog _ dined andlm. to w.t.h U e went whth a roiiple of ‘friends to afmp jewglll l i m‘! club “min- ci:ri»mon_r‘.’" George- askel. helpless in Clarke. _ lady was ‘perfectly h“ fl"g°'5_"“"l ISlie. had tried hard to ma-ri-y oft her iound to voice the sentiments of a] love nioces, go far without success. wire lia-lredgiox terrier to be seen: “ film“? "“*"-_She had taki-n Pun now in ‘place of Vila-mink? i119 5011159 506KB daily- ‘tlie daughter she hail always iwnut~ watching t mfivndghi Mm _ I ‘H’ __ led, and was RIIIIOSI as nanny riHn-‘oi every o _ mfg "w I if‘ gmf ‘ ‘leilrflil- ning this ‘wedding us thouglr Pan to every shipping man and steve~ I " “u re "f a "m" “dmmllgl really hiui ilieen hers. He was DitrfPrtly content i0 g0 offmliolte exchange. sea trout. with and supplies. village. God's great outdoors commercialized. __i_.___.._.. silo iii lllllllll uvn BE Will "Froll-a-ilvos" liesionii liim u_ll_|alil| ' I59 Arno: Prue IX, Iidorrrnaal. "For three years, I was a terrible aufemrfmm Dyspepsia and my general health was very bad. I consulted} physician and hook his medicine but I did not improve; and finally he told are that I could not be cured. At this time, a friend advised mo to try "Fruil-(r-lives". Alter taking two boxes, I was greatly relieved; and this fruit; medicine made mecompletelvy well. My digestion and general health are now splendid". GASP ARD DUBARD. 50o a box, ‘s for $2.50, min size 25o. At dealers or sent postpaid by li"'ri_iit-n-tive.s Limited. Ottawa. Bobby was cqmpany_ iBobby he Bobby was being in love. He. sentlmentalfie. silly, nor‘ laugh.‘ neither Pan IEIGDIIJIIPtI him early next ruorni-ng. "We're going to be ibusy all 011%" "But you may come to “'5; at eight and t.ii9i'9'Il, read": and we “Half an hour!" he ccmiuenied resenifully‘ But, ‘he took his half hcur grate, nevertheless. ‘Pan in her‘ her sm-ooth hair, he.» soft- ibeen without! He had taken the precaution some days engagement. I “l ibought a smnll diamond on: “Big ones are "Llnosletitzltloiis," Pan finished for the ring. "l light play about, “Will there be uiuch files and He felt. the hands of Mrs. That romantic. minilelii hn-ppy at last. “We could dodge it," said George l"|k“i'-!“il you said. for instance, tilmt Mini wanted your family at the wedding. _ l" llslPiidTlieii We could elope to Americn~ to Quebec in i019 by a returned solvlme man" or lmprmwd Wmltelfllwo right ll'W3_V——"JVOilIt‘I yOII like that?" turn of the Canadian troops to Can- I r "W 'i‘omo'frow¥(7'on’fidcnt es. {Qt-i- y in Kansas , lightning struck a Want to buy n. tags with wel-l and garden in a tidy ~ Might. join a small cluih. Salvation Armv Annual Sunday My m“ l,“ l0 "amp "l" “m1 “m” the master he lost in 1919. School Picnic will take place July "lyself w'l’h°“l a guide “d MM’ I! "my bzlis. no kid glove business, simply he came to Quebec from’ oversea... "m" L‘ m” but it is plain to be seen that he t‘. ROBOTHAM, New Grafton, N. S. care of The Club FOR SALE Finest bungalow on Fail-v Lake, Nova Scotia, living mom. two bed rooms. kitchen, shower hath. toilet, and running water. ten foot porch. fully furnished, native made rugs. row boat. canoe. including salmon and tmut outfit. New tent. sleep- ing and iluffle bag. lake streaked Meals nt (‘lull house, regular meals Price $4.000. trout fishing, with salmon fry, c. nonorumvr, iNcw Grafton, N. S. cars of ‘The Cindi. ' etc. BENJ. CARTER & SON Auctioneers ,.4.. Lack or Capital t. Naomi Division t In South Anna . _._ , . . mzsrmo AT svonev,n_.a. . ___... ‘IONDON, Jmy zlgdnwht Hot (‘COIIIIIIIIIGG from yéilfilftlly.) F.S. iliiaian. 'Miniater'ot iMfnva i , and industries, when moving in the Tl“ "W"? “l the val-m“ "in." South African House of Assembly w“ “NW9d m“ wider l“ Ibo H ry on dsillilltlfly the second reading oi.‘ Midi“ l“ m“ l“ manners“? and the iron and Steel industry Eln couragement Blihaccordirrg to'a Router despatch from Capetown said the malin reason why the smelting indistry hither-to had not 5000 developed in South Africa iwaa the "w" portion M a. a ' nppm‘ lack of Capital _ priation {or lthi? purpose, tlhe The ‘present M". continued um money to be co ec ed at a spec a1 Mjnlstan Drown.“ a- sylum‘ or missionary week in the latter part bounlmes m], approved Qumems of Iylarcn in each ylenr to which p ca-paible of achieving an output of fimhfllllllndo" Jam‘ p" “m” 50.000 tens of ipig IIOn or steel 1on5 er w‘ b“ so u’ e nually. Assistance would be given ‘by a tapering system of boon-ties to be payable on the amount or the, first three years‘ output nt the rate or‘ 15 shillings per’ ton of pig iron and a further 15 shillings per ton of steel manufactured out of the pig iron. The ibounties there after would ibe on a‘ diminishing E R Nwkeraon Sh“ Harbor N scale untiil the expiration . of the , measure at the end or eight years. ggelgélyvfcsfnlrlijmlg’ rlrsnmwlalfg: when he hoped Government as. . . sistanct- would not longer boneod- gzllflglaliamfllm$'wfiaégrogllog-glg’ ed The Government for i-ts part L wuimm ‘oljnh; out ‘M wa-s assured of the exlstence~ of Sérube. w;n_ C Mien Ne; Jérafiyi raw M, W Treasurer; Rev. John Mc. Asltill. Hopewell, N, 5,, M, w, Chaplin; Mrs. (Rev) A. A. Mcibeod :1. B.‘ M. W. Conductor; Mrs. Ruth Premier Smirts, speaking earlier Seflslemlgff will: idsfligzl’ in the night, said he regarded the N S T 5t , Iron and iSteei Bill and the Elect philgdelgiflaeelrglljslfelzd M‘ Elmnwm rlcilty Bill as the real foundation . for an llldlllSifllll system in the ufiaxlfgsgfsgdif gohggglqlélitngexé 8g‘ lSOUIII III}; i, __ A ~ . ‘The measure ‘was ven general owning on the 1M“ M July A prohibition missionary propa- ganda in affiliation with _olih6i‘ na- tionai bodies was decided upon, the Sons of Temperance to contribute rnuitisbav, JULY 2on1. "The National Division resumed its session at 9 n. m. The first business of iihe day was the elec- tron of officers for the next two years, which resulted as fol-lows material. iMr. Mal-an. expressing iltla own views as to t-he future iwas hopedui of bul-dlng up an exiport trade. ‘Changes in the constitution were made providing that. in the case of Grand Divisions illlwbiq to retain their charters by reason of insut. liclency of members the subordin. second leading was adopted unaui inously. . The House also adopted the-loan estimates. including provision of 600.000 lo rharboir works at Wa-i- M‘, divisions m sudh jufisdkuo" . , ’ ‘. a V's my lliflygrPlflln their connection by making official returns to the Na~ tional Diviision direct. ‘The matter of admitting the Patron in a sub. division is to be determined by a loo iilllftl5 vote of the several Grand Divisions will be entitled to an additional representation to the National Division for each 500 of "ltlmltefs. or major fraction there~ 0i‘. instead of 1.000 as formerly. iA lively discussion took place "D011 the ivisdom of admitting memibcrs under 21 years of age. but otherwise qualified. into mem- bertilliD in the higher branches of i118 Order. ‘but. no definite action ivas tiliien at this session. Bill. roving the Quebec wharves Th“ business firallsafled "l "I15 TRAMP DOG HAUNTS WHARVES OF QUEBEC QUilulBiltC, July 22.—‘-My name is Bill" and l am only a tramp dog. Bohemian in habits. but honest in actions. I lost a good and kind sol- thougn many have. sought to adopt rne and have show- ed me every kindness in food and shelter even going to the trouble Sons Of Temperance i CODSIIlBTBJIJIy improved it; finances. . . ...:...,..*....,.,._.,.._,_ TI. I "i / Y-e-‘Frro <~}‘ ‘p, f I The science of lubrication has kept step, ' with the development of thepautomoblie industry. -. _Toclay--when you‘ buy the grade of Im- perial Poiarine Motor Oils recommended for your make of car or truck_ you _gfl,l,i proper lubrication instead pf ‘flyuat oil. The Imperial Chart of Recommendatwh eliminates all guess work. Look up your car on this Chart. No mat- ter what type you own or how much you paid for it, you will enjoy better satisfac- tion at: lower operating coat and lean upkeep expense if you use exclusively the right grade of Imperial Poiarine Motor Oils. ' IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Manufacturer: and Marketers o! Imperial Polcrina Motor Oils and Marketer: In Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloll v session exceeded in volum thit f i. d at eels in earch of my old s . f‘ i‘ 0 slgldietsrrmaster, whom I loved with gilgjelilfsetklgg fmghmank YPBTS. (New an affection il cannot give to an- nrder and the bjttglzirlfffi Fltlhe other." ,, '- l?’ em" m» i Mi321$'§;i..l3.'l?.il.‘2“5..'l€£5 his" u" . - . , a . were caipable oi speech. would be “s new Bu!“ of different orflzersll the coming year is lookedtor-l =w.i-ril to as e arrival and departurenhqfg ‘.’_"l"""'>' “twill” . n steamer: and knownIIwe“?phgvwdggnalcooperation he. |t|ve and the (lore oi‘ the port. as well as railway’ Imned states Gcvemnwnts of “mi 'nd steamship officials. and Cilmmfl 311d Ihfli d Bill. us he is called. was hrouizhtltijlglel‘ “rnmllled. National PPOhIIbI- to Quebec in 1919 by a returner sol- n 0°mwl|5 °f 111999 Bolllliirlee ln' ada. merit of existing ia-we, Bill was lost nitrous" soldier mas- ... hanks-rwcrerconveyed'_liy"a'p'éclil; ter. and has been in search of him ‘rfiolutmn to the Vie.“ “I'll-Elf re- evor since. He. is a splendid speci-igzrfilfmd Fourlesy‘ t" the Grim" men of a pedigree dog. docile and,‘ VMD“ l” N0" 5mm‘ and i0 like friendly with everyone and known. ma‘ dlvwlons “f ‘SHIN?!’ "Yr the one promising "wrelwas another tIOIJs front tihe Suns of 'i‘em-periincc - _ o Division. execu-urvhe good iluv-lng at 3 a_ m_ o“ her jom-ney Omit: I a. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Tlma) for Bolton. over 100i miles. piurty of visitors from all parts 0M9 i- m- TllilffldiY- the continent landed at Mulgriive ' n. I't ' ‘ '3 i i I1 ' ' ' a lcnhlatlon and the better eiirurcelcafnéf.la,,.'fv§,'1l“§on.§l..}§n:,"m,,1? light Saving Time) for Eaatport, Lubec and 8t. John. l . .. .._ WW__-__<4>___-_-— ‘PRINTING BY MEANS OF engineer has invented Mada in five radon‘ for the JIIOPC lubrication all malroa of autw mobiles, trucka and i-actora- _ i l v b EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC‘. . _ INTERNATIONAL LINE ' " S. B. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave StfiJohn ovary Wadnlldll - of the kindly ntten-l. f Sydney totheir visiting friends. steamship Bras‘li'Or,l Wedneaday tripe are via Eaatport and Lubao, due ‘Ioaton about WIKIYIIBI‘ huppyl Saturday trip: are to Boston direct. duo Sunday: about 2 p.'m.' l. RETURth-Laava Benton Monday: and Fridays at 10 a. m. (fiv- - .. . sane 410.90 s. .. era-raucous lam. ‘ At Boston connoctl Ia made via the Metropolitan Lina OX9?!" ' . lraiqht and paaaenpcr ateamora for New York and point-l OW"! l"! West. For otaterooma. rataa and additional Information. IPFIY 9-0 a. c. cunme. Ain't". W I nrEll-lE SS pontoon. July 22.—A penniloss a device lot or itabin onl River, Bay or Lake clo g to good l _ fishing {or salmon and’ Brook orlsu-brnlt to adoption. remain ng nev spring and higl.‘ ground; not too fur from Tflllfllflilidown to the Th," from docks to Perhups a "Mt whiwatch the arrival and departure of Bl-‘i ii “'53 an" all over the waterfront as Bill. the Splendid recelllm" ' time and lrfinrpillin girl called "information." Look- tramp dog. Many kind hearted citi- [zens have coaxed Bill to laoir flhomes, treated him well and when idirty from his roaving habits, have [bathed him. The animal has al- fways manifested its gratitude by the wag oi’ its tall. and the ex~ precision which would come into his eyes. But he cannot be induced to er more than ‘amweek with the some person. and .t.len would wander and entertain- ment oi’ visiting delegates, . Letters of regret were rend from d lfliPle nunuber of representatives Wlw were unable to -be present. "Willi"!!! one from Rev, R, K, ISt-avart, P. M. W. P. oi.’ P. E. island. With the s-insins of the National Anthem and the oilespalnd cere- monies of the order this ‘important meeting of the 78th session of the Notional Division was brought to a close. It was held in Nova Scotia the ‘banner Grand Division area of the continent with a provincial for printing by means or wireless. ‘He is a Hungarian named Szuho, and his process is quite a simple one. The copy to be printod is act ulp in columns in the sending up‘ paratus and the wireless waves convey p, almililar impression to also be sent by electricity along ordinary telegraph wires. The in- ventor gave a lecture to a party of scientists ln the’ ialmshouse where he is living-for he is en- tirley wthout means. He claims the receiver. The impression cim' It. John. N._ I- matcly 25,000 maintenance of I"! men have struck. without per- mission from President Grabie. J. C. Smock. VICQ president oi’ the . union estimated todly- - u-r, Smock said the strikers probnlbly will be outlawed by their ‘national officers. Mr. Grable. who that his scheme wiiil enable news- papers to he printed at the same moment all over the world with- out miaklng use of the mails or telegraph. ___-__-¢-0>-———— ’ 25-000 M-EN 0N ‘STRIKE WITH- OUT PERMISSION CHICAGO. conferred with ffiesidonq, Hatdinf Saturday. is in Detroit today- Jdllyl iiL-Mpproxl- the ocean steamers, _ arrivals as it‘ he was in Beach of ‘Sydney the local district. of which has u membership of at least 1.000. The members of the order in Sydney spared neither la-bor nor ex- pense in tiheir efforts to make "the is lonesome for the soldier he lost ibest for comfort and the most cord- in 1919. and if that soldier master lal of entertainment and welcome only knew how his dpg mascot. piu- to the visiting delegateg, ed to meet him and renew their iOn Friday the National Division associations. there is not the least. ulnd choli- fpiends were tendered a doubt but that no matter where he pleasure grip to North Sydney. 'may be stationed he would come lledeque. through the beautiful m Quebec to Claim his dos Bill. Bras'dor lakes and landing at. Mul- and thus brink to a halwv conciue- grave en route homewalrd. This ion one of the touching cases of dog affection connected with the Will Foiiy a lot or struck on River great war. Lake Seashore or Bay where posi- DEIEiGATION TO STATES lively good fishing can be ‘had for salmon and trout. High ground ivith spring; not too far ‘from rail- ‘He is ns lively as the first day LONDON, July _2_1.—A special British delegation will arrive in the United States early in Sep- tember in connection with the negotiations for founding the Britt-sh riefht to the United States road and supplies, {Pelhlfps a i; was announced by Prime Min- 5mg“ tidy cottage wiiii well and ruiiiviz SALE _i We are authorized by Mrs. Kather- me A. Miaclnnis to sell at her house, N0. 303 Fitzroy Street on Saturday, July 29th, commencing at one o’clock all her household furniture, compris- ing parlour, dining-room, bed-room and kitchen furniture, carpets, linol- reum, stoves, dishes, cooking utenils, ister Lloyd George in the House garden in a clean village might or’ Oomlmons this afternoon. join n small club and build. iMy idea is in camp out and enjoy my- self in God's greeLout doors in a locality that has not, been coni- rnercialized. iNo kid glove Ibual- ness, guides or hotel ibille. Do not reply until you can deliver the goods at the right price. C. ROBOTH-AIM. New Grafton, N. =8. care of The Club FOR i SALE The undersigned otters fqreaie his farm containing’ one hundred acres fronting on the Hli-isbormlgh Rive;- elghlyf-tve acres clear which is in high state of cultivation the balance covered Wit-h hard 011d salt wood. abundance, ofeeri manure. Within half mile of oyster mud. This farm can be bought with or without crop good ‘ dwelling house and out buildings is convenient to churches. school and LDuneiaffnago Creamery also tale phone connections. For fur-char particulars apply to ‘ ‘ ALBIIIVI‘ ‘"- i-r ‘ill iifiii!" sniffing new membership o1 over 6.000, and ‘in T WAD’! . '.-...v.'-.. !-|'§Q°ll'!'9[lzgtl!-l' v Canadian National 4' "7fieNafiu/1a/Way" A _ Across Canada Hm, M, _ _, THE SCENIC ROUTE including Canadian Rockies. Jasper and Mount Robson Parks. and the Pacific. Ooaat via the - Triangular Tour. the finest rail and ocean trip on the continent. . REDUCED TOURIST FARES On saleto Sept. l5th, I92! l. .117. Valid for return to Oct. Jlst. I922. Choice of routes and atopovar privilege. Stop off at JASPER ‘ PARK LODGE Open to Sept. lfith Undu MIHIQIMIHPII‘ a From Charlottetown Trains leaving at 0M5 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. ' connect n ilackvllle “m: on» “ocean pinni- El)" a "MARITIME rcxitnnzan." ‘ ‘ CONNECTION! A1‘ MDNTICILI; with llflflll i I "OONTINENTAL LIMITED" llllvll‘ flQ-gyg‘- i > tum Station daily nt 0.00 p. I. \ EXCELLENT ROAD BED SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT is:m:m:latsctinaitciirriraiafaor~ For Inna. nnaervationa- liitrn. A w. K. mumps. or 010 rut-rm Agent ltiatrfat ram an u"!