{i ‘ Inlnm lnd nuancer dolmen for New York and points Bouth and _PAGE TEN For best .results use GG-O Bakîng Powder A trial will'convince ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER‘. Kensington Horse Races WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21‘st Classes—2.19 Trot and Pace ' ' l’ursc 35200.00 2.25 Trot. Purse 5200.00 3.00 Minute ’lrot and Face. l‘urse 5150.00 Louanda and Zou Boughman barred from V 3 minute class. . All races mile heats, best three in five. 5 per cent. t0 enter. Nothing deducted from money winners. ' Entries t0 close with the Secretary on Thursday, J une 15th. < Meals served on grounds. Well stocked saloons. Autos and carriages admitted frec. J. F. PROFITT Secretary Kensing‘ton 3E cette a Ex Schooner “D. D. McKenxie" from Barbadoes. Puns - Tierces Barreis Now ianding— .3» myears ago. it seemed the «_ way out. and he r Thon l had to leave him and face ’ he was at le to the oid life. I that was very aweet in some wsys. and heaven oniy knows how bitterI ‘ holding for her. . " —as far as I was concorned. . wore thc sort to wear weeds Tire W111 Fiower (œntlnued Frein Page Two.) A DIFFÉRENCE Chanter 68 “it's no siily.” Gloria's came again. “To ha eut up this." "lt's oniy thc shock. the news came Juddenly—and you've had nu dctails." George wss trying to ne reassunng. “One Inight supposewl cared f0! hini s lot." Giorla's volce came agaln. Pan knew theu she was crying. in tact George sald somethinr, about having a good cry of il and feeling botter”. which roused hea‘ at once to defiance. e “i'm not crying. l won't cry. l'm not ihe crying sort.’ she fiung back hor voice quite chok_ed with son: voice ilke “Ail righi.“ George agreed and callcd Pan. The girl. in her nervous sym- pathy for lier friend was trying too. At leaut. the tears were run— ning down her checks when she went into lhe room. “Get some more of that coffee". George ordered. He was slttlng on the edge of the coucb. une hanzi holding firmly io Gloria's two nantis. And Gloria was frankly sob- hing in splte of her verbal pro- lests. When she returned Gloria was better. At least she was wiping her oyes and lsughing after the nianner of women who are ashamed ta have been cuugiit crying. The laugh is ulways worse titan tears. but somehow it secms to cov'cr tliem il . “lt's ail riglit for you to advis'e." she was ssying. “But l can't go on just as usual. as if nothing had happened. You never lost any onc- you cai‘od for awfully—w" “Only tny railler and George put in with cynlcisni. "i know. dear, l didn't moan that. I meant—dou't you see, the love of a hushand or a wife is different. We know that. our parents are go- ing to die in our lifetime. they'r: eider thon wo. we axpcct it. though that (inesn't aoothe our grief. "-l used to wlsh Frank would die only was so dreadful. inother." hls gentle the gossip of people who dldn't undorstand. But—I can't explain lt a iife -President, 1921-22. Canadian Manu- 4 tenuvre of office as prosident oi‘ the mm ” Snitday S_ci_io_ol Lesson I (Oontinued From Page Two.) tain reglon to lne'veast ot thc Jor' dan. “But tue army ot’ lite Chai-Ê denns pursuetl aftcr the klng." lt is‘ supposed that ihe direction of thoi king‘s ilight was betrayed hy Jew- 18h deserters who thus hoped toi ñnd favor with tho vlctors. “And' overtuok him ln thc plains or Jcri- cho." The plains or Jerlcho desig- nated thc western psrt or the Jor-I dan valley, the eastern part was‘ called thc plains of Muni). “And un! nis army was scattered i’rom him."i They had dispersed on reaching op- en country. Doubtless itie hall- starved aoldlers scattered in search 'ot iood. “l'nto the king oi' Babylon.” Nebuchadnezzar (more corroctly snelled Nehuchadrezzar.) 'i'o Rib- iah." Ribiah (still called by that name) was a iown in syria. nollth ot' Damuscus. on the Orontes. “And they slew the sons of Zedokiah bee fore hlu eyes." liis daughters were set free. “And put out the eyes oi‘ Zedoklaa.” Thls cruel punishment was oi'ten lnfilcted by the Assyrlans upon their vassals when thoy re- belled, the ohJcct belng t0 uiakc ihem unñt l’or future govcrnment. “And carried ‘him te Babylonia." The accnunt in Jeremiah (Jer. 52: 11) adds. "and put hion in prison till the day of hls death." A Jewish tradition states tna‘t at Babylon. Zedekiah was compel-led to grind in a mill. like an ordinary slavo. “iow in the fifth month." Jerusalem won capturcd in the i'ourih montli; this delay ot' a month 'bei'ore tiie elty wus dlsmantled was probany .bccnuse the general waited for in- structions come t'orm Nebuchad- nezzar ai iblah. “Whicii wa's the nineieenih year of King Nehuchad— nezznr. ‘king ot‘ Baibylon." Jer. 52: 29 dates thls event in the eigntcen— th yoar oi‘ Nebuchadnezzar. Tho Second book ol‘ the Kings probalily follows thc liebrew metlmd ol‘ couniing as a full yeur tho portion ai ihe end ot' the year in which rthe rcign licgan. "Came Ncbuzaradan. tlie captaln of the guard." Captain of tho cuord is in thc Greok trans- lation. “thc chlei' cook." Tao ilob- rew word nieans "ono who siaugh- ters. either animale (for i'ooti) or mon (enomies.) "And he 'humt il“? houso of Jehnvah." The temple was plunderod. “And the klniz‘s houso." Soionnon's palace. This splontlid structure hnd 'taken thirteen .Vc'ars f0 bulld. “And all tiie bouses of Jor- usaiem, even hurni .io with tire." The comnmn WILLIAM SHIVES FISHER. facturers' Association. ’Mr. Fisher, who complotes hls Csnadian ‘Manufacturem' Associa- tion at tiie annual meeting in St. Andrews. N.B.. is one of the lead- ing manufacturers and business men of thc Maritime Provinces. A‘ native of Frederlcton. N.B.. he cornes of good United Empire Loy- ulist stock and is a ncphew ofthe laie 'Hon. Charles Flsher; one of the Fathers of 'Confederation. Ho beg'an his business career with Adam Young, Si. John. N.B., in 1870. and in 1878 esntabilshed the wholesale hardware flrm ol' Emer- mn Fisher. Later he starter! the inierprlse Foundry (10.. leited. Sackvllle. -N.B. He han held many important offices in business. char- itanhle and other organlzaiinns in ’ibe Maritime Provinces and dur- In‘g the war dld much valuabie pat- riotlc work. lie in a man of pleas- ing personaiity and wide sympa filles. and, during his .presldential yoar, has discharged the duties of ,ilie office in a. very ablo ‘manner. his principal achlovement 'being the leading of a dolegntion t0 the Brltislt West lndies. "i'vn only this "ne order to curry ino nver thc nnmmcr. My business is (lead in hot weatiter as you know." Then she smiled a ilitle: . 'l uscd to say that i never wuni.‘ erl to set foot in Europe again, in nther‘s‘. George made a little motion with '_ his hand. and site ohedlentiy swzli— lowed somc or thc coffee Pan "i thought thon that ho was donc‘. if l l'd worn them thenvd can't expiain thin suiidon collapse of mine. ('ÎZARVELL 'BROS. 13th June 1922 ,4 , , lie wasioungmg î iiilink that‘s n." She 'drank some more and wau l'calmer. "lie dld dir‘ for .Gcorge. This only, snmehow. con- nfirms it and brings lt up agaln. l i “That's lt." George echoed. haok in .iils 'decp chair again. And now. reollng lthe crlsin was past. he lit a cigar- BIG REDIJCTION Il FDRES ù (BIBDID! PMI'FI‘I ‘ Ïl/E Œflflfllflfl PPUF/C ROCK/54’705 Fût/['76 M957 v SIIHHER TDIIRIS'I’ MUTE! Δ VMICOIIVER FROM VICTORID CH’TOWN SE BT'I'LE and PORTLMID RETURN I'n affect from Ma] 45’.” 5169.55 1:15“on 35147.80 une lOIIlSE t 3149-30 Ïn affect fmm ane l" ' RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 3P: '- STOPOVERS RLLOWED '- FM/l rame Jflfi/‘Ifl? mana/I ce»! N. R. DesBRISAY, District .Pussenger Agent. st. John . N. D. 'ette. took ono pui’f and let.it.as us. lual lie iimply betwoen his fingers. ' l’an fook gne of Gloria's handx. and hcid li. And thoy began to talk more quietly—ÿ—he was wondering 'what lmd caused lt. whethor lie had heen drinklng, whelher it was an iliness. "You'll sali as planned’.’" George asked. . "Yen, l suppose so." Gloria ' TENDERS for palnting the Church snd Pare chial House at Tyrone, Lot 65, wlll ne received by the nnderslgned un t0 ihe 8th day of July. 1922. M terlsls furninhed by psrlsh; labour and staging by contracter. THOMAB OURRAN, Pastor. nn» Law ÿpçiety T"? HT‘l’ïllal meeting of fhe Lanv Smicty of Prince Edward visiand Will lbe heid in the 'Law Libran in tl.o Law Courts Building in Cita!" lotitetown on Mnnday the 26th tla)‘ 0E June. 1922. nt three o'clock p. m. W. E. BENTLEY.. Scurctary-Tre'lsurm. .Pictou-(horlottetown Sieamship Service Bteamer Constance. carryin pnuengers froight. and automobiles leaves Pickards‘ whsrf foot ol‘ Queen St.. for Pictou at 7 a. m.. dally except Sundays, connorting with trains tor Sydney and Hallfax. Leaves Pictoui st 4 p. m. nr im- modlately sftor srrlval of Sydney train. 'I'his is the best conneetlon bo- tween Charlottetown and nli points ln Nova Scotia. . Cross by the Constance fastesi. Infect. best. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINF Bonmption 01 Fuight and Pauenger zorvlco Betwun 8:. John In. Roman, Effective May 24th. l. l. GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlll Ieave 8t. John evary chnudly cg O l. m. and ont-y Saturday at 6 p. m. (Ail-Mie Timo) for Boston. Wndnnday trips ars vin Eutport and Lubw. duo Bouton about {t p; pn. “land-y“. k “tordu trips arc to Boston direct. due eundayl about 2 p. m. IETURN:-—-Luvn Boston Mondayn and Frldlyn et 10 a. m. (Du. llgm Clvin| Tlnw) tor Eutport, Lubeo and St. John. PARE 010.00 ‘ 8TATEROOM8 03.!” A! louait contention il mode vil thc Motropollnn Lino oxpnu N A. PICKARD A 60., Charlottetown. E. A. FULLERTON, Pictou Agents... On and alter Thursdny. May 25th. and uniii further Notice train “'lls ' l me. yoars 320.} I AGENTS WANTED whllewhe was fhere alivo. [t seeins “0‘13” “mm “pared for me p00" ‘l'lli to have my wish..“ "You'll reach Paris Sunday aven- 'ing. Betior write this week for hotol reservntions." George adÿls. c . Tlieir boat was i0 sali tho follow. ring ‘Saturday and took nnly seven ldays to cross. r Gloria was silcnt. \ ‘ t “l fhink l'll go on to Southamp- .ton," she said prescnfly. “and up ;io London from‘thern. l‘ve soma lhings i'rl liko in attend to thon-e— i uscd to thînk London was much ton smsll f'or us lioth—hut nowvw" “i lrnow. l tliink thnt wlll nuit Illl‘ as weii. l've sentirai peopie i’ Ilke to son in, London ton.“ l l’an lookmi up suddenly. George had docidod in go with them, lut had vaguely talkcd of gotting back io Paris ail wintor. But his annt had romn home front a strenuous lr-cturiny: tour qnlto dnno up and George hositated to loave lier. lie, had tal‘ted of seeing them in l‘aria; durng Lho Summer. Silo :at passive. but iuwardly nxoited and hame while they plan" ned. Shn was to soo George evm‘y—l day l'or a woek on thc boat thenil As he roso to leave he held Gloria",] hand a moment. . “Tliis— this masz ali the dif- forence, docsn't il?" he askcd hi! voieo‘all gentleness _nnd tender- ili‘flfl. ‘ "Yen", said Gloria sofliy. Tomorrow—A Puzzle Salary 821 weekly, Expenses ad- vunced. not to eanvnss hnt traval and appoint local representativoa State agn and qualifications. Et nerience unnecesssry. Wlnston Co. Dent. G,. Toronto. AUCTION SALE '— or thc nstnto of Jnmos P. White; nll the remnindor cf tho Stock and trade of the late Jas. P. White will be sold en bloc at Public Motion on the promises ut Mnrrny River on Thursdny Juns 15th. at noon. (Sng ANNIE WHITE. Administratrlx. M. J. MCLEOD, Auctloneor. Faim For Sale l offor for sale. my farm contain- ind lumlier, handy churchcn, nohool 1nd store. For furthcr particuiars apply to Ban]. vMooMillan. Cnve' hend. West Qlicens County. Lot 34. inouï Tonders for building Presbyterian fîhurch nt O‘iieary wlll he received by ghe underslgnm up to June 30th. Plnns and speciflcationn mny hc seen ut the office or Chuppoll and Hunter. Charlntieiown; the i’lonoei Office. Summorside and A. J. Mo- ‘hionon'h drugstore. O'Imnry. a certifier! choque or 10 p.0. ol enn- Ltd., and is reti 0rder, i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Fin: pharaon”, raton and additions! information, nppiy to A. c. CURRIE. A ut, N. Jn. l. 7.05 a. m. _ w. r. Humus. District Plu-un: une. 'A. J. MATHEBON. Sec. i who were iefi. “Brake down the wails oi' Jerusalom. round about." Not necessarily rued them but so far demolished {hein that i.th wouid be worthiess for purposcs ol' dcl‘ence. “And ne residue oi‘ thc. peuple." A11 the population u!“ Jer’t lisaiem thnt remained wnn carriedi on‘. Nebuciiadnezzar had no douth need oi thom for his tirent building and reciaimlng operntions at Bah)“ ion. "T0 be vinedrossers and hus‘ handmen".husbandmen mlgat be translated for tiio cure of'cislerns. in vicw of the future coionizstlun from Babylon it was of the grcatest importance to keep the watt-r ces» ervoir in good ordor. ’i‘he temple which Nebuchiulnez— z_a so ruthlossly destroyed had been erocted by Solomon ai. u prodiglous cost. and i'roni plans divinciy in- spire-d. li. took seven years tu huillil it. Thirty thousand men were ei;.-I ployed to cut cednr l‘or it, in thel mountains of Lebanon, while tlie atone masons and carriers oi' mut- m‘iai .nuni‘bered 150.000. Wltli iis destruction there perlshed ont- of thc suprcme wonders oi' Lie world. ____‘.._.- WORLD SHORT OF WHEAT à çy"mn19722 A " 1.31.. M A R \/ WHITE lIlY "BISCUITS .7“: v.1.1'. MAI M‘HNW'T( rN J. A MARVEN. LTD. N . il .i v.“ i. lir t. - WAJSHllNGTON, June 16.—4Worid w‘iieat stocks by Julv 1 will .‘iie îower than for sovernl yezlrs, uc cordln-g to an analysis of ilie sit uatlon issued by the Commerce Do purtment. iBoth Argentlna and Austraiia. thc department cxplamed. havo consideraibly icss whcat than iaat yesr. the Unitcd States carry-over will 'he light and only Canada has considoraiiile stocks on hand. A larger dem‘nnd than last year, it was deciareri, was indicatctl hy thn upward, trend. ol' Europcan iconv sumlption, wliile the prospects are for n smaller crop. . “Until next Feliruary." the de- partment sald. "thc international trade will be larger depcndont foi; supplies on the surplus of North Aninnlca “and a llmited qliantlty from indin. Wllh Rusa-la ontirely ont of tito cxpori trade North Amoriran wheat i-s in a relatively strong position.’ ————‘o.-—— TO INCREASE INDEMNITY FOR SLAUGHTERED STOCK 0T’l‘A“'u’i. Julie ifl.——- The bill lo amend iito Animal Coniaziour. Disoalso Art, was put tihmugh commitices and givon liiird read lut: in lhe ilouso oi' Commons this ni'tr‘i'nonn. On thr- sumzcstinn or lion. XV. l't. 'Mnthenwoll, Mlnistnr. “m'y “9m houspicf Agriculture. tho ’blll 'was amenleollcr. l WIn-vl llarrows, l Spike od s-o .s i0 inorease thc- indcninl-ty in (ho 'paid for pure hrml catilo i‘mm 3150 in 3‘200. W '- AUCTION SALE AT WOOD iSLANDS TU ESDAY, JUN E 27th At One O‘clock 'Sharp l offer l'or immedlnte sale my Farm at Wond Islands consistinn ol' Onn Hundrwl Acres. Foriy eloui‘ and in a high slate of cultivation, been weli manured with boia Aider Mutl and Mussel Mud. Fivo Acres ol' Aider Mlui ut back ol' place. hal- nnce covered with LuiiltbL‘i' and Fin: Wood. Good Irweiiing ilouso, Barn. Forge. Wan Shop and nthcr out Buildings in tzood ropair two utiles irmn Break Waior and l mile f'rom \Vood lsiand Station nlso Foriy Acres oi' Wnod Land near iris Stzr tion. if not soltl hol'ore Junc ilith will ho soid .luno 27th hy l’ubllc Anciion with Stock. Crop and llnplonients as I'ollows: N ' 4 Mllk Cows, 2 i'roslioncd. 2 lluii‘vi'u 2 yt‘nrs oid. i lii'oori Sow. 50 Ilenn R Slieop and Lanibs. illii’hlâhiiüN'l‘S-nl Muguet Croznn Separnlor i Sectional Sentier, i Binder, l Î\l(n\'(‘l'. 1 llay itake. i ilarrowa l Sprinu ’i‘oolii ilni'mws, l liaill'ozul Velouipcdc. 2 AT THE Queen Street on ‘ng 114 acres of land with hulldn . . 'ngs. 80 acres cleaer and undor blle fit your o‘vn prlce. 'rrop. hnlnnco covered with wood ring from the retail iali his time t0 the wholesalc. The cars offered have been tho roughly overhauled and put in perfect and you can buy under the writ ten st‘atement of condition. . WAIT son THIS SALE Cars can be seen any time and tried out by prospective buycrs. BENJ CARTER & SON ‘ Friday, Joue 23m, at il a. m. Sharp Under instructions from Mr. R. E. White, who ils closing out his re- tail automobile business, we will sell ai the above time and place all his stock of second hiand cars, wagons, etc., etc., comprising' cars of various makes‘ in- ciuding Gray Dort, Overland, Ford, Chevrolet and McIlaughlin. single and double carriages, and two sets of carrilage harness. Also a num- ber of new Prest-O-Lite Batteries to fit Gray Dort, Chevrolet, Ovcrland and McLaughlin clans. Each car will be soid under a wr itten statement which will constitute a warranty t0 the purchaser. Terms on cars, half cash, balance six months on approved notes. 0ther goods, cash on delivery. Waît for this sale. A great opp ortunit y to buy a high class automo- Mr. White has s01d ail his inter csts in thc firm of MacNutt automobile business in order to devote a _ _ ñ tract prine to accompany tender, o Lgf‘gfteïffigufif33;“: tfä, which will ho rettlrned u tender Auctloneers shown in folder Tignish to Sum- "0‘ “ccel’ted' . "m'aide. 5nd "lin “bien “’3'” The inwont or nny tender not no- Tig‘nish st 6.60 will not iesve until aussi"), accenled’ “w Sinulu Piows. 1 Gang Plow, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Road Cart, 1 Buck Board. l Truck Wagon. 1 Drlving Sieigh, 1 Iiox Sleigh, 2 Wood Sleighs, 2 woou Slolghs, i Four Horso Power Mon. arch Engins, l liuils Thresher nm] Cicaner, 1 Saw Bench, 1 Cal-cana Wheeis 2 Sets Drlving Harnois. 1 Cart Saddle and Breecalng. l Set Double Ilnrness. 1 Stumping Mach- V ine, 1 Potaio Dlgzer, HouSehold li‘urniture and nther articles too numerous to mention. Sale. Positive. No rcserve. TERMS:—-Slx Months Credlt on approved Joint notes. SAM HUME J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer Wond lslands, June 7th. 1922. NOTICE Biurzcon Carding Mills are now open for businoss under now mnn- agomont. tMr. Daniel Colllngs, a former owncr will be in charge. Wool shipped hy rail shouid ha sent v-ia Montagne and wlll bn promptly atinndcd to. Satisfaction guarnn' tood. JAMES MURPHV. Owner. Box 105. Sturgeon. ev-mm-w—w—mmez GREAT CLEARING nuciloi son oi Automobiles, Waggons, Harness, etc., etc. l GRAY DORT snownoons- i Severai ‘f 8L White,