rflla)! ~ - iii has ‘ ‘is good i_ inky, flavory leaves of the ORlA-NGE 111 Wflflcs. 500 paper workers in th work. 1 cu: ailriie workers. - -----<0>-~»~_~ CABLE HEAD EAST EDINBURGH srnikaris a‘:- - TURN EDINBURGH, June ilk-After a . 1'0 r lmonths strike, during which 10. 00 ‘bounds was paid in strike, money and 30,000 poitmlg w,“ inhticena," Captain Alien, was in the Valleylicid mills have returned to ‘mum i° 311599 ‘"1111 °°l1~ The strike was caused because one of the operatives tore up his union card, and the union called ‘ run. cnaanorrnrown GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian 1 . FSHOP from Holman"! Catalog. . .“SHlPPiNG.—'i‘ho sohr. “Aba- mivlontnzue River on Sunday last. -From there she will likely return with iumbt-r. The schooncrs Lily B. and Lillian Wnich cleared and sailed from Montague with cargoes of produce for Newfoundland. Only one ircssei ls now in port, loading general cargo for Poole & Thump son. The i-iclir. "Sea Foam" Capt. Peardon, is; daily expected with ' 0E QUALITY are hardly ten days ‘ d The following is the standing for ‘when . Cable llenil East School for the month of May: v T ' i. (rude _X—l, Annie MacDonald; Summer 31111 fllllt j- » - i. , Helen Mat-Donald. Grade Villl_—-1. Joserzi Lewis. l I l i l l l . , | (trade \—‘1, Hilda Leiphh 0n The bomplexioii Jjnmla" y v _ y Grade i_V—~1. lleleu Lewis; 2, Protect Your Skin And - 1v ‘ ~13 1i l».l‘l>l\tli 0i ii 2.1-. -\_11=‘-l<111 0111111103“. 1i, Amelda Mac- h-» matter how rough and ii1\- 1\111111>11- l ~ To Your Cheeks _ _. an“ __ g ainiy the hands iand arms or w'hat| to Sh“, abuses they have had, throinh hard] (fftlhc li—l. Frances; Slltllvfl-huup “ wind has a very 111111 cf- tlflrklfinil exposure to sun and wi1iil‘.'2 ‘j1ll(t1i§>1il§1;,?‘;, t hiacKinnoi; 1 i 111° 5km “ml connflexlon] 9.1:,“ “ark ‘l Noni-Jenn" ‘Perfect atteniluh 1. U“ m‘ easy ‘Kay w 311e,’ Oven!“ .1, _ _ Ameida liiaclfiipioip~llilihl$lelvls up so," Mae ladna \\ lileri _ . r n1 ion gli .~._ and women (yfianlpy ‘ ‘1 1‘ 11111111 -'“-i@h,|s ask lie!‘ about her 1.0“ use it in preierence to lace ‘ ' 1 (rfllnl)lexion and tiie i-owtieir and other beautiilcrs. This beauty of her hu-uds and 1.1 what two ivcii known zictrcsses 1°“ "llgm "10 “me “Z115 lmrllton ill b» l“ 1 -' l 1""“°‘"1“K 1-‘1 1111‘ 110110- night h you follow my ~ - . -‘ . e cant .u ut.- Sn In‘ V, - _ 1 roll-for _, 5M5‘ ress. says: “’ihc first application of Gmdf g s Mull‘ “£11091 m1‘ MBYI "thhih (if it, this woinicrfiii derwillo will aszon- v l‘ '““1- B111)’ Iieslie. (trade l in a single 11 1"“"'°'°““ lli.——1 E . . nlaht! Here iallsh you it lni-prtrts instant beauty gnu,‘ leawéllifihsfltgslglgalfin%-(‘1D_1‘11ll'- might process that iemoit ,to -tlie skin and makes .1 iosbwhite v__1' Hobby Raueray; 2: 11111:‘; defect from ‘mi’ iiind arms, and uni f; e, lifillk,llfl)llll)lUXlllll everyone will talk and “ . . 1i you try about. it protects the skin in ‘allltiraipli llgitllvfllfl’ glllfélrzlgycllllgfiuu-1jz- “can form no idea oi the magnitude oi weather. fhat s why I pre-| lilva l ‘ls. Grade lll.——1, Floi-hhcé ‘l. chanke it will make iirlp- lei lliiyt) ‘all other prtipartitions and Grade Ila-l, Kenneth "arpliezitlon. llciore l'(‘1‘11V11'ghi‘lllnl\¢‘\('l ultliout h.‘ 1(-)'L[Iul um. Grade II.b.—1, Joseph 5e the face, neck, hands an; , v1ol».i llama ,the \\'i*.'l kntwn star,‘ “I anii y. Perfect attendance _ mm.,,,,,_.hiy with any he'll (‘111-1 \\i‘l1i.(‘SI ‘l am oiten flSlilHl how i t 1111-111?! Powell, Joseph Ojlauluy‘ , r1 pri-n-i- Lisku cold i'l'i‘11111‘kcep my complexion so fresh look-l ' a . (111141! IliP-l, i2m1nett Macinnls. "Yorkp-loxposllre a S_T. PETEWS NORTH. an in sanitary lililifih‘. to nil 0311' inn. it's a islmple process for any] ) in the morning a1t1tcr ivziisiiinil, ont- to have ll smooth, \'r.-l\'-~1_\'_ rosyl the skin thoroughly, apply UP-PIvrI-lte, girlish complexion ll she will rvel011-‘1 "NIB-lose Llska cold cream to cleanse l the skin and that wefl kncwn toilet licatlon of derwilio‘ preparation, derwiiio, to ihonutll'i' it. it main-s the skin I recommend these prcipitratlons itol o and l0, 111° 11"‘ iation! ‘The first Hill) l iistonish you. ' _ _ *- ini: new officers WQFQ elected; n, nth", smooth 111111 Vflvlhhlall my pensnnaltrientis and they arc s"; 11:11 Wlnd Bring out Ugly 1‘1'\‘>»‘i111'11l~~t\l .' Compton, Vice- mg any one ii yl>111111111 1111110111“ Just as enthusiastic over them as l PO s. How to Remove Easily Pi-oghifin," M __ [L Ricbaren‘ @_ 1 M113’ , _ Secty ’i‘rous “Miss Marion Mi:- [especially recommend‘derwillo N0te:—-’I‘o get the best. effect be 111‘l‘§s ll. chance, Miss Freckle. Donald. Diiii-ttirs, Mrs. D. P. Mc- flllilTll sxiliow‘ skin, shiny noSB-Isurir to follow the oon1ii19i1¥ (llfQQ. fat-c, to U‘! a remedy for freckles Khmmh 311“- Uflyln, Mrs. Hessian, “myst- porc.‘ 3-111 $14111 1'1111",tlons contained in every package of ‘V1111 i110 Riiarantee 01' a reliable N11“- -1~ W. MePhi-o and Mrs. L. ll. , u-riiili.‘ and in pit-t £‘l1'i‘1'Y'l)t‘.l‘\VlllO.Drllggltrtfi ltlitlllt3pi1l‘illl0nl|('11ll('l‘l‘ll that i-i will not post you u lmutzlas. Auditors; Miss Mary lsll tlu- tare hands and iii-ins storm guammee that were Wm _b,,|penny unless it removes the frock. liicllonalil, and Ali-s. lilo-Loren, A tieir to" ' 1 lit noticeable improvtniirntiil'ter_tlic19$; While ii‘ it does give you a ‘,:I;"I"’1°1IH_ lunch was served by pair iu-rk or chest is (liscolifretl first application or they will reluml clear donihlexltin the ';*cX[ic11se is A -m' .l.mhs “M. Al“ E" B- 1191111" ‘S Ho“! h‘ this c“), trifling; hill. iiie mcctini: closed with the hQXpllHllTP- Hlilil)’ 11P1‘W1110 111111 the money. It. v iylijeriioiizilih- defect. will ill-Hair ‘llll(li'l‘ a money refund ‘Rillfillllflil by] i, by inaiulc. lit is zuhsolutely department. stores and all drugiglsts his zuid will not produce or including J. G. Jamiesiiii. ilintionjlétatpo Growers illwito izrowivrs ivishing inspection (\\’ll(‘l.llt‘l' members of tho show you how easy it is to rid your la I ,worst case. nMlater than July 1st. 'l‘iioso who have not zilreaily received‘ 111391495- eiiail; lei-m should write for one at once to the above address. Mmarws uni I i . “Mi- ment for Fa ling Ou of Hair Eitgaginglliewfirooks . AnsweriSummer Gall Dresses of “Ratine, Crepe, Figured Voiles, Flat Grebe, Canton Crepe, Crepe-De-Chene, in all the lat- est colors, Hundreds 0f Checked Ginghams and Chambrays in all the newest shades. These - exquisite Dress- es are now on sale today. \ A clever woman said that not in years had she seen such a fiiie collection as she saw here today. v Frocks are here for every summer hour all at pleas- 1118‘ prices. Call today. Y0u’ll buy- rarons Lrn. lumber. Augustus ilrothers town, was a week-end visitor Simply get an ounce of Otiiinew ilouiile Sll‘0figtll~—fl‘f)ll1 any drug- flit and a few applications should .: o: tne homely freckles and not,“ v ihcautifui complexion. iltnraly h; more than one ounce needed for the Be sure l0 ask the di-urzgist for _ _ the douibie strength Otiiine s ti i. ipmhucrs Association or not) mus-i make .-\i'lli1l.(,‘1\'lll()i\ idORlflmngLh is Sold “min ,;uara:t(.e]0?- pnpmldl to The Dominion Botanist, Central i-Ixtierinientzil i~‘ari1i,1_‘.‘:'."t"."t':ck if it falts to remove (14,, rm. J ..'WELCOME VISITOR. - Mr. of Charlotte- t) hlulliilfsiie, ronciving old acquaint- ances. Mr. Brothers was a former resident of this part of the couii- "y. “here for a number of years he wry successfully carried 0.1 1111111l11i; operations. His many friends were pleased to see him and to think that the scene of his former surroundings is not entire- 13’ erased from his memory. J ..*ON BUSINESS TRlP.—-Mr. D. L. McKlnnon, of the Montague Furnishing (‘o., Zlfl‘l\'0(l back’ in hiontalqne a few days ago, after a "lb in tlieiintereiits of the coni- l>=111y to Newcastle and other points in New Brunswick. Mr. Mc- Kinnoii reports large quantities of lumber 011 hand at all the places win w: lll‘ visited, shipments of which \\'lll be somewhat curtailed t)\\’lll,',. to the fact that several lilflfll‘ building contracts in the Unit- |cd Stall-s have recently been can- moiiriil. lPSSClilllK to a large degree the lunihcr rcnulreiiients. Mr. Mc- i\_innon had no difficulty in filling his needs in the lumber line; sev- eral carlonds being 110w 011 the way. J l i -.._.._ i -."-'O‘FFICERS ELECTED-JUN: liivlllllill moi-ting 0f the Georgetown Women's institute was held in the Town Hull, Georgetown, on Thurs- day. June 7th with an attendance 91 (‘lklititcn members. The follow- Natioiiril l\llilll“lil.~'lh a PERSONALLS . “rbirs. Frank ilalzii-l, Bordon .it.inr-'; ll1'l' home at (ieorge- town.—A “if "EH74 - l .. . r. Joseph i). Grinselefl Charnwoori, a man living alone, bo- canie ill one day last week and] fearing ill results from no one to’ him ‘had himself roll imoyed to -1i neighbor's Mr. Peter 1Glllis, where lie is receiving kind‘ tlitllfl careful treatment. l t UNKNOWN AMATEUR nsaavs‘. FOR casw or STEAMER BELGIAN . ll()S’l‘()N, lllilliih, June 12.—l 'i‘hous:inds of fans listening to a! tronccrt from WNAC, tho Shepard‘ Stores stations here, hoard, the‘ announciiiiieiit recently of one of] the strangest requests ever made to a broadcast station, that thel {Copley Plaza Hotel orchestra play "Angel Face" for the captain and crew of the Steamer Belgian, then 117 miles south of Ambrose Channel Lightship headed south for Baltimore. The incident brought into e09 operation with the broadcast officials an unknown amateur member of the American Radio Relay League who received and (loiivercd the Belgium's message, unklngt that the selection be piny- ed, to the leader of tho hotel orchestra. _ The radio operator on the steam- er. which was bound for Antwerp and London, had picked up the concert from WNAC and attached a loud speaker so that the cmtire crew of 100 men could listen. Captain Holmes reiniirkeil that ho wished tho orchestra would play “Angel Face" immedhitoiy the operator started to broadcast the message. An unknown amateur listening in on the shipping wavelengths hoard the ‘Belgian’ calling WNAC. He telephoned the Copley Plaza i-iotel and read the message to Leader Boyle of tho orchestra The latter got the name of the operator as iiall and his station call as lAii. This station is listed under the name nf Alfred l’. Hall, Main Street, Norfolk, Maria, but no investigation it iviis found that Hall was not tiin nniatour. it wns only fiftccn minutes after Captain lloiines, more than 300 miles away, had signified his denim to hear his, favorite select- ion that tlie (inpioy Plaza orchest- ra wus playing it for him. a Fnolvi CABIN sov TO ADMIRAL. (By Dominion News Service) iliONDflN, June 11-—"l once fell in love with an old charwonmn," ‘ . Have you placed the “guardian angel" of lilc insurance over your home? A home protected by life insurztnc the necessities of life — is one of the _ There is no dread of the future; no fear ‘of losing the forced sale should death occur to the bread-winneryn any likelihood of the mother haying to supp come by working, nor of the children having to .l| ..% / iiiyfi Your tages of an education. The guar saw when he came ashore, and that he iwas very young W116" $1119 romantic adventure occurred. Sir Guy did not enter into further de- tails and the secret of how the r0- mance between the young sailor and the old charwoman ended is locked in his own breast but it is quite safe to guess that the love af- fair was of short duration. Sir Guy ‘was pleading for support. for the Socitey and told this story as an illustration of the intense lonil- ness which sailors felt after long voyages and as a point to his plea confessed Rear-Admiral ‘Sir Guy Gaunt of the Royal Navy speaking to the "members of the British and Foreign Isailors’ Society. Excus~ lng himself somewhat, Sir Guy add- ed that he iiml been 154 days at sea that. sho was the first woman he . HEALING SOOTHING p ANTISEPTIC. nv/yi/r/ar: Jl/irfivl/Mzo that wholesome entertainment should 'be afforded at the port when sailors come ashore. Sir Guy, ‘who has had a very adventur- ous llfe. stated that he first went to sets with “£I50 and the story oi the Prodigal Son." "l am." he stated. “probslbly the only man since Nelson's day who stepped as a boy of 14 on an old wladjammer and finished up by flying his flag on one of ‘His Males» ty's ships in the war. ‘if have had many good mealsf‘ he said, “lbut ‘l would not exchange any of them for the experience one has when really hungry o! standing over n. grating in the Strand You get a. nice warm smell from a grating. _ "Every woman you see when you ing watch dian angel of life insurance simply takes your Place 311d “carries on." With a mighty three billions over thousands of Canadian homes, “there the parents and children all live in the happiness thatcomes through the knowl» edge of adequate protection. l Life Insurance representative: are the great ambassador! l0 W"? home. They will be pleased 1018,10") Y0" I10"? ilmfily 411d “"11? you can throw the “mantle of protection" around it.‘ NOTHING CAN EVER TAKE THE PLA A WORLD IN ITSELF ABOUT WHICH \ “The Love That Never Dies.” BRITISH URGE FRANCE TO ACCEPT LONDON. June 12.——l.ord Cur- zon had an important Conference with the French Ambassador. Count Saint Aulnlro, this morning the British Foreign Secretary urg- ing the French Government accept latest Berlin's Reparations Propos ai as a. basis for negotiations. if France will do this. Lord Cur- zon will inform Germany, it was stated. of the French Govern- ment's willingness to discuss the problem collectively with the All- les. Great Britain, ll. is explained. will then endeavor to obtain from Berlin a pledge of the cancellation "if the orders for passive resis- Eance in the Ruhr, which Premier Poincare has named as a condi- tion precedent to any pourparlers. if Germany acqulesces in this steps will be taken to convoko an international conference for the settlement of the whole dispute. The conference~betwaei1 Lord Cnrzon and the French Ambassa- dor lasted more than an hour. While nothing was given out offic- laliy regarding the discussion. it is known that the two diplomats pective Governments on first come ashore," added the Ad lmlral. "is absolutely beautiful. It. many‘s latest offer. _ it. was arranged that the ltailan and Belgian Ambassadors 6llilflllI8 had a fran exchange of views con- iernlng the attitude of their res- Ger- Home 3 e—covcring the. mortgage and happiest places possible. home through or iS there lemcnt a meagre in- forcgo the advan- of dollars she is stand- CE OF YOUR HOME. IT IS EVERYTHING REVOLVES. LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE, . tho same subject with Lord Cur- grQund with Franco and thus re- zon this ziftornoon with a meeting mment the Entantg Cordlale, but of the British (Tuhinet following, 1g France insists upon the uuco“. ht which the views of France, ditional occupation of the Rhine- ltaly and Ilelnlum were w be tek- time until flll reparations are paid en up.‘ there seems little prospect of a The British cabinet is making solution, according to the British earnest effort to reach a common views. Pure White Clealiness: ~41?" (5 1 l No soap can be too Euro for the delicate skin cel . Fairy Soap is the purest and whitest soap made. It cleanses pore-deep. lll I EIIIIZIAIRBANKH uuivu 2i‘- . J p »* f. -ll . QA some‘ _ _ . F Y. HELPS