so p ‘Granules g wash that you ever took into your home. cording to directions. Rinse solution first. lhriply .wonderful. ' ' II YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE chine. sweet snow white wash. absolutely different I INBO is the rnost wonderful cleanser for the family It will ‘ ' .- - wash clothes perfectly clean week after week juat washing powders, therefore it is necessary to use it nc- . Do not put the Rlneo right f from "repackage into the tub, but make the famous ‘ It's very easy and the results are l Rinao is absolutely different from all other soaps or sent your clothes in the Rinao aude as usual; in the -@G'flfll[ add more Rinse solution and work the ms- Then rinse and dry-you will have a clean Us: 'i"LOUR r ' _ ~ It la tbs only eeientflsally blended leer en n» parka-and san be relied on le THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. g tun-rm CIIATHAM ‘ONTARIO EIBEAVER and Improve Your Bolcfngd Beaver noun eentalna all n» mam. eel [oodneee of Ontario Winter Wheat genbised b Western Hard Wheat to [Ive ll h‘ rsanhs new the. Ask for it at your |eoser'e. The Wall ‘hm? eemojm Love. " 4. Yctllnffl ‘ Chapter 93. \ “In lové!" echoed Pan.‘ “I k1!!! you cared a lot for rue. Yell 1Q" always g0 nice-I thought peril?! you loved rum-but that's different from ‘being in love-isn't it?" “I should say!" All‘! 900116 rose, crushing the nsmoked cigorl etlo into n tray. and stood before her. looking down upcn her. "In love!" Pan said again won deringly, and cat looking up at him “I was 5o sure it was GIorla—-" "lt never was Glorla-~that way. Gloria I've always loved and atlcr? ed. except when she annoyed me——! Success in bfien Time's Depends Upon S farting the Doy Right 1'0 bounce out of one, prancing before you with a _ happy laugh. toss him up high with ' a firm. steady hand. dance with the very loy of living. , Then plunge into your morning iub. if that's your method. dress _ _.\vlth u sm-lle on your lips and a liut thatis quite different. Mylsang m yum, Mart Coma- ‘m! dear-h Id t he hand to our "m m“ t” u“ Eb'°‘““a“' ‘Mm e e ou o . l. ' eager for its wholesome fare- And you spread ioy in Yul" household and go forth “into the world "fit to fight." equipped with that most powerful of all ‘weapons. great. good health. For health ls surely yours, and YOU do not need 'l‘aiilac. _ . _ But hov: drift rent if You arise unrefreshcd. aclliilg lp every fiber. unmoved by the healthy laughter of the housenolll. The long day ahead will seem to you an eternity. promising nothing but misery, arid you just have to Bllllhllflll all your wlll-power and what little energy :ema_lns to you. to drag yourself up. dress and take your place fal- lier to her fl-et and into his arms. But tire girl did not rise. she 1e‘. lrer hand lie in his. And suddenly her eyes filled with fears. which rolled unneeded down her cheeks. Then George who much as he had always kept their friendship unsentinlerit- al, dropped down to the arm of her chair and put his arm around her shoulders. pulling her close to Lrni. ' "Don't cry." he begged. His answer was a gulping sound as Pan tried to stop what threaten- ed to be real sobs. Illa touched her straight dark - . . . . . halr svllllv- urlngly. discouraged; without‘ ‘bysoaklng overnight and rinsing in the morning—but ~t ma“, d“ 8° . 51,939 and m-y." appefim a! yum bran“, m,” (“M39 amend“ ll ‘mink a" dltlOlfl enshrouds you and casts its women cry When they're being pro posed to-sweet little unworldly ones like you. anyway." . He patted her shoulder, thrilled at her nearness, yet feeling sudden. ly hundreds of years older than she was. Pan's answer to this was t0 laugh a little. She drew hack and looked up al hlm with s-rnilills lips and tear-filled eyes. "I'm not crying." she contradict- ed. in spite. of abundant evidences depressing pail" about your whole family circle. and ‘r011 go out to tho battle of life already hopelessly beaten. YOU need ‘fanlacl And. oli! how nilany thousands ex- perience this wretched state! Far and wide the wall is heard from those who crawl out of bed with the greatest effort and wonder if lilere is nothing tlial can ‘bring the lieallli that will make them ielll "fit as a fiddle" in the morning. "I mean, not really crying. I don't Th _ d 1. .l_ , knclw why I should have-seemed. “lee ma“ “at” ., wh Made by l - ‘ not roposing to at l“ 8 ma I‘ y are At ‘ m -_“l'“°y 7°“ '9 p they all tired out in the morning? An _ thernakera mff-‘g ‘ H on." The answer is simply that lhelr ‘ ' . OfLUX ._ llll WW5" Go-r he“: h“ systems are clogged and their GYOCEII 5'" m‘? Hm?‘ 5° l” . brood poisoned from the waste sub~ - - l; wi ' l. I01 llglllel- alld Elllmd t°° “s 5 e p" stances that have‘ been stored up ell away the last drop of molslllffl and looked suddenly as radiantoasv the sky when the sun comes l1 ,_ - alter a 511mm" BMW"- "m" rrezgolfrflzgerillflllllillcst‘gntlhat lsgdlnllld: lllllll—l»ell "l9 wlll“ mm” w“ do hastily eaten food has been piled ' " Into the stomach. l 'l'lll'l lllww- l “'35 5"" When you feel yourself getting llll-“vll- Bllll llapllYl becau” W" up in the morning unrefreshed and Will "'3" ‘"9"’ I l“ lav‘ Wm‘ me“- Pxhausled. look for the symploms ' llllll l")! Wllll Glmlll" - lcf stomach trouble such as dizzi- "Tllell Yllll d‘) ‘W’ me? Ymvness. nervousness. bad taste In the mil-i!- Or Y0" Wllllllllll have “Hi-avian and biliousness. You may lglad l wasn't in love with Gloria!“ because the digestive and elimina- tive organs have not performed “Cry? bed fofling 3-. fresh as a daisy; to greet the flttla .- ‘ and actually P GUARDIAN Dlllllilfltl llpll. flotilla; l flssaflllllle‘? ,3 be ‘constipated. loo. and your liver sluggish or torpid. Unusual sk-in pallor. loss of weight. lloss of lpppelltg and inability to sleep rest. fully, are Nature's warnings. and you must look to - your digestive system or be in danger of drifting rinto some serious disease-J The natural action of Tanlac on the digestive. secretive. assimila- tive and ellmlnati-ve organs is the certain safeguard to your health. and the never failing foe of that awful llTPd feeling when you get out of bell in the morning. Tanlac has proved to be the best and saf- est tonic and system purifier, sti-in. uiatlng the digestive system of its proper functioning. so the blood is able to take a fresh lbuilding mater- ial and is s0 vitallzed as to be able to more thoroughly eliminate/the waste products which make you feel all fired out. ‘ The cells of all parts oi the body then receive real healthy nourish merit. the shrunken tissues are fill,- ed out. the skin regains itaglovw ing texture and the bloom of health. ‘Ihe eye clear. and with llle BYFOHE and normal digestion illfi wlwll‘ ‘Wstem is bull‘: up to the point where your hours of glecp are lrulv l-grreshlng, and you get up in llwll momma feeling “m no a flilfllt‘. ' ‘ll "Ems Illa Bheerest folly for llllv one to. fee] all tired nut in the morning when Tanlac affords the best hndmost natural mennsof llPPllllls m good trim or llrlnglnz , . e _ nhurax.‘ Jul! "lr-éleaetetip» furnished by Johnson and Ward: members oi the EXCIIIJIIO.) Bell Telephone Abitibl ..-. l -. Shnvrlnigsn - 1043i linurontilie Pulp Canadian General Electric. Canadian Steamship Com- Ca '" Steamship Prd. Asbestos Com. Dominion Bridge . llontreal Power‘ WinnIpegElectl-lc . National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchlson .......... 101$ Am. Car lit Foundry - — Am. Locomotive .... .. . 116% Am. Smeltlng t Refill»! "' ,- Anaconds Copper .......... .. 51% Canadian Pacific Railway"... .130; 95 - lb ' New York Central Cuba Cane Sugar . Crucible Steel‘ .... .. international Paper Kelyl Springfield . Mex Petroleum International Mer. Merino . Press Steel Ca: . 7. Basel-Ital, July 63%. Selll. 65%. Dec. 63% -Oats. Sew- 31% D°°- w” ._ OMlNlON wooo manner R15- ” lvolrr . July 12. "22- walla {the grading of Eastern C wool‘; ‘jg ngw‘ well finder WlYficqalllg ' bee wool gradinfll l" w“ m completed. ‘lll-ld- llelwy ‘mmigummm of Ontario Wo0lB 0051mm“? P5” t car-loads have already arrlvvll ll the Wa/reliouae at Weston. Ontario. Local lbuyers iln the Maritime 1:0- yjlwes aw paying ten (ZGIILB 0|‘ ‘course and lnfteen 0o “WWW” llie syslPm back to its full and Fists. l “Oh no-you don't understand." _ (‘learly George didn't. so Pan (lespermely m,“ lwl-nt on. winding her fingers lye-bud,“ understmm tween ills as his ' hand lay 0n lll9 50,9 was 50mg lknee. feeling his 0th" llllllll "lslllllvwould marry you-out of despera- on her shoulder. and so stirred "on “Ihnlfs why ‘I wanted w“ to élllflllfllllllli’ ll!’ lllll llellllless “d some back and take vour own part the knowledge of his love, that Sh! 8m»,- Snntley mrumeb_l- forgot all her old inhibitions and uume Gweetheart_8nd a" tighlnearles. lShe could talk now. Mime yo" were ‘l do 10W Y9". 04 cmllse- But-George bent down nver the ‘brown: vvlrve always Known lllal- Al"; head. until his lips touched her‘ I'm glad, of course, that You'll? 9°‘ hair. .in love wlth—hv". Selflshly glad.‘ anll glad too. because she did n0t_ care for you that way. l "Bill you seek-you and Gloria‘ over that-she So I thought the Tomorrow-—Real Love. _ -<e~>____ have been my two best friends. really my two only friends becausel LETTER of AlppR.5¢|A-1'|°N_ ~nive as Bobby. and Mrs. Clarke.-'“"""'*"*r~ and NFI] have llreen-fllefre differ-l ' ' . t. A d l . xgénghplvmldff {m c2212” 32d I‘ Dear Friends.-»Now that we have . though’ vb“ would he baggy-m a few minutes breathing space af- gemer" ' -ter sekitlirig into our new quarters ' ' ‘on t‘ is beautiful though rocky figihanlfaused a m°mem' than hublshore. we are sending a few lines "I thought You were in love with fsllafj‘f.""‘§vg° ggrssgéeadrglgnckx? “ch "men waY ‘hack last winter lotteltown on ‘the "Magdalene" on when I first came to live with Monday morning July 3 mam" Gmllll- Sh‘? WE“ 5° "m" 3"" Plctou ‘by 1130 ‘After a shortvlsl? brilliant. so many men were a “with ‘Rev and’ M“ Bullock we tracted by 'her——lt secmell naturallswrted m; our humfimi and thirty enough that you should he. Andlmne mp by CM. Cam“: at slab you were at our house a great deal harm“ We ha/d {ea with Rev and Gloria depended on you. she wasmtn Heme‘. a“ passing tlnlongh always quite independent of lllélNew Glasgo;v'_ we leached Mammy “he”? mi-sh that evening. The weather lri -;~ -< reams-amazon ... : . ..__A_.__..,. l’: Beautifully Situated, Directly Facing the Entrance to if l Charlottetown Harbor ‘.l “i1- f Wonderful Scenery Beach Grove inn Now Open for the Season The best appointed. most luxuriously furnished Hotel "l w" h" “d”! "hmd- Ymllthe morning was dull and early af- liee." George explained. tel-noon it Burned .03....“ m"! com "l know,“ the bent head "Olllled tinued incessantly the rest of the "nil Pflll “all ""1 dlay. But in spite of this the scan B“! l lllllllfilll llellall-‘e ll" lllllll‘ ery after leaving New Glasgow was ll!!!‘ Wllll "011 “l” fllllfilelll- lle- very beautiful, if somewhat wild; cause slit‘ dill seem w depend Dunne road winding considerably. lull Yvlk-flllll She lovflll Y0" -’\lld|lowlng streams. crossing ridge-i and then one evening. do you remember kegpins close m me -norl_-g, Show Y0" save a Party and we came late After hospitable snll- comfortable and Gloria was verrllred and keyed entertainment at tlhewilforlgonilsn up and youldn'l dance with you—" 1&0. wg made Magma“; Cove m. "I remember." lunch. the shore‘ road giving mm; "You stood near me in the door- delightiulovlews of the sea. (Norllil way and looked so cross! I said umberland Strait) and coast. Leav- something albout you and Glorln— lng her we turned south for Anti- somefhllig I shouldn't have said gonlsh. A little further on encoun- probzllbly~—but you answred. ‘yes torlng newly graded road. and ow. ‘we're all in love with her.‘ ling to it raining of! and on all day. "We all were. There are shades we made lbut slow time. and once . and distinctions of love, as you wlll again had to put up for the nighlt, ; find out when you're grown up,", this time at the Roman Valley P0. Gevrse enswered- l Nerf day (Wednesday) was allttle .."Wcll. later as ll came to know M91‘. and reaching Guyslborougb in love with meVK-Vllr. Frank MacAulay. and the teach- L‘ l" "l. Millllm‘ P"°\""°"- her lbetter. I found out abontlabout eleven o'clock we finally ar- v ' l - Snnlley. I knew she really loved rived hero lln time to enjoy to the _ ' h; A ‘hue llna operated by the Hotel Management provides ' him-and we all knew it was Only lull our first meal ln our new home. £ ' ‘ a fifteen minute service to and from the Clty. lfiefllrlfsgflfltgftzmleylV-{Fgeille worst: {yejrilg-Efiiqdllifier:gsfghlilfisnrfillglgl’: sorry or you. I thought d, s x can m ea rom ‘both G b - .- OARB MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINS and hod no chance." you care ough and Canso. The counutyry,’ all . “w@11?" 5501-59 prompfej u she lthrougli this section lla rough. rocky ' _» When vtsltlng Charlottetown whether on bualneee or "lfflxelll H“! Tllmlwlflg; "w" Ml"! lllll-lllllfl for pleasure. make Beach Grove lnn your headquarters. nulbleéenwfiggmwe thstlilfglflg: ‘all? HSIIIITIIZF’ Stranagegzpslzylzwflsgusd: Yw wlll Mk- lt- w... n}. Wu from Sadtley and h? lune when welsh-naval relolcrns ' one knew where lie had gong when in beautiful growing rains. this g no rennhgd Lqndqn, mum, w“ traction was lhelng lburn-t up -by the 1. sun. However. lfor the Inst twlo t . Weeks or so the rains have come " ’ " ' . _ . and garden and hayupronpocl . ' u ~ EASTERN smrlnsinr LINES, inc. much nun... u... is $.22? l. fl- .» l o _ INTERNATIONAL um! “$1111 ‘lblglllgvedaysplzldklgge . 3 Ieaumptlervef Freight emf Passenger service eetwaen It. John ana swing m, ‘Mme whatever and’ ' - Bmw- 5mm“ M" 34"“ " the children, too. were lwonddrfully y ~.l . Q. ‘I-‘U. GgxiflNOg DlNlflLEY wlll long/Art. John every lzedneodly good. They are rejoicing now in f l r I n. m. a ovary atur ay at 6 p. m. antic Time) for oeton. n, (L ' t d _ ‘l’ ; Wednesday tripe are vla Eaetps‘! and Lubeo, due lloeton about 91,3, s‘? nglzfibfi-fluagn chmrlrlevlfuiayne l V" ‘my are to Boston tilrsot due Sundays about 2 p m l nadmlvtlgll hmlsll ‘many “landfill” . ~ . - . - - . an ’“ , l’ jlffiflflie-Leavs Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 l. m. (Dae- ' were no; ,§'§,,°$,’Q_’§‘§: xjgvx l l; ll Ilvinfflllls) for Eastport, Lubac and 8t. Jenn. _, .[ lklnd grlend, Mun-e lawn‘ we ‘ .3. . A; rant 010.00 erarsnooms 08.90 had planned to do din. ‘but g9 om- l . -M Beaten Ion ie made via the Metropolitan Lina express _ "lend “R0bbl0" says. "The Iboat _ p 1M pa, rigor steamers for _Naw York and points loath and t. . ... Flt m]. laid lplena. . . . gang aft agree" ( eq-Qtlreems; rates and additional Information. apply ts F f‘ T‘ ' l ‘ lav. and Mrs. Wooten Japan. . _,- . 1.1 ll a. c. cunnle Agent.) If: rat-nim- j. .‘r_.,.. Queeneport, lN. 8.. l-lllli. l3. 1022. .' f1 (ll-“lillllfill GLENALADALE scllool.‘ _ The semi-annual examination of to marrv you. or|cléllalfldlile school was held on Frblgrades continues good at nominal day. June 30, in the presence of aWPlCW- ' ' large number of parents and rate- "F. IMT. lJ. ti. Lacey. and t.- by their Plmllirl and intelllllggngugti: wars “lmwed Lllilll they had lbeenl carefully unstruutod during cm, putl year. Public School Certificates from the Department of Education were Presented to lSteIIa McKonna. Vlr. glnla McKepna and Frank -Lacev The following prizes were awarded j Attendance _ Iclaude Moxhmonl reading. 4th ‘class. Gordon Mung. tyre: 3rd "la"- Blllllllly merited by Merv Mdllltyre and Eileen Tnalnor (won by Eileen Trainor); 2nd class‘ “Ruth lMoKinnon: 1st class Valen: tine lMclotyre; progress. Mary Mc- ntyre. department, Frank 1L5“). Eddie IPowc-r, Francis MGKGDWB. well rendered program consisting °l 547E815 and recltations WBB car. rrled out in connection with the ox. amlnamlon of the different classes. mlllilllmelllttfy speeches on Lhg Blllllfilll! of the schoollwere deliv. 9N0 ‘by those present. After which the alnslns or the National Anthgm brought to s close a very success- ful examination. I ' Lombard Street lDnel of the mos ' in the City of lnddlfolimlasuslgrsgsrllg street. Stow gives us an idea of the origin of it‘ name. ‘He says it is do. rived from the Longobards or 1.0m. lizards.‘ "strangers of divers na- U0l19. coming chiefly from Genoa. Florentine. and Venice. Pope 0mg. ory IX. in I227 Inspired this com. lllG- 80y! Mr. A. J. Glasapool; the object was that these traffickers in money should be able to supply ready cash to conven-ts and other religious institutlons, not. able with- out such aid to pay their tenths to the Pnpehauthoritles. To the Lom- bards wls owe many L:.,| terms, such as debtor. creditor. bankrupt. etc. I... s. d. are the emb. lenis of Lire. lsoldl, and Deuari. The names of many famous men are as. sooisted with Lombard Street. Thomas Guy. who in 1124 gave £200,000 to found Guy's I-lbapitnl. was a. bookseller hero. Here Alex- ander Pope was ‘born in 1688 at Plough Court, where his father was a linen draper. Hare Addison at the Church of 3t. Edmund. King and Martyr. made his unhappy mar- wick. lmenlts rlage with the Countess of War- , oanlls for medium. "ll-ll l"! °9°“l°“' normal flowers. lei bid “of ltwentylfilll l“ °nml Fanldc is soil by all good Wug-I-‘bsat: .12 zvggternpwobls at Weston ‘.1; - t; ‘expected ‘that . re a“ lbfl heavy durlngjtlle W099“? month, and sredlas of the clllllllill‘ therefore wlllloommanoo sroox lino-nines ' R ding l ‘T Stfdthern Paclfl ~ n“ Studebaker ' 137% Union Pacific '- utsll corner - “g u. s. Steel .... .. 99 I MONTREAL EXCHANGE ' 1934 ‘Yictory .. 100.61 1983 octory “T 'l . 1922 Victory “ll-P” . 1937 Victor)’ '- A emits Bank Royal " Bank Montreal 2'5; Bank Neg) Sooterlcle- m5 . mm - Balvgivheosrl. Jul! 116% °lll~ ml‘ a‘ f ha! not povea. l Caetbria is " "ml soothin: 97mm- age is its guarantee. ‘ind l Cdlic- arilLDimliooa; therefrom. and by regulating 2 . a Children's Comfort—'l'lie J ‘i x Q Le Leave. Montreal September 16 r CARVEL are notlntorolinagsable- radially for the ovmrnon ailments of _ tCaatoriabeforetholllllllo. been mails for it that“ {what i8 aliarinlaaeaulratituu forCutorOmP llii Ilse Fol 0ver 30 Years Y l ‘III GIIITAIII centrally. new vvall BIN isflllrlwlmon" Ar. Charlottetown _ Septembe l9 ‘ For further passenger and freight Information apply to ...._~_:.;. ~.~,._ ;_,.. . - A r . It is pleasant. It‘ contains m , Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than I _ lbitln in constant use fortlto relief of Co pa_ , Ilatlflency, ‘ . lrty years it liasz‘ alloying lleverlielineee _‘ the Stomach and‘ levels, aldq, annihilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Mother's Friend. liafivumijcAstoRlAflLwlY§ l Bearrthe Signature of \ Tone Displacement. Ar. Charlottetown, . - \ -fer Charlottetown and leave and leave - ,. ‘p ~ l for St. John's for Montreal . Illflofirf June 27 . July] ~fulv 8 July ii July i.‘ July 22 _ July 25 July If August 5 August 8 Auguat 14 Augllst i9 August 22 August 28 September 2 September 5 leptomber. fl r September 28 L BROS. l . gflflfflg‘m;rl'{;f*§“%““g§§,$§§é°°“'l canntsss BHAMPOOING -* » mun..- slgtgd lhy MISS Hannah Mnclsdac‘. .. SPOILQ THE . rolrshampooa or anithln! lllmt contains too much alkali. Thle| dries the s-calll» will" U" m" brittle and ruin: it . _ The beet thing for steady use la just plain Mulslfied Coconnut Oil shampoo (which ‘is llure ind groaaelelil), an .le. better than an)" thing else you 000. ' Two oi; three teoapoonftils 0f Mulslfiod in a cup or slim with I little warn-i water. la sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ly. Simply nioiaten- the hair with water andl rub it in. It. makes an abundance pf rich. creamy lather which rinses out sully romovlha every particle of» dust. dirt. ruff and excess oil. The hairdrlalr quickly and evenly. and it leaves thevecalp soft. and the hair flue and. silky. bright luitroua. fluffy an easy to NNIIIO. . on can get Mulsifed lit oil shampoo at any pharmacy. it's very cheep, and o few ounces will supply every m of the fain- lly for months. Beaure. You get Mulsified. Beware of imitations. book for the name Watkins on the pncloese. . '_ , NOTICE The PllPlBlllfJllfJg of St. Alenes Church, Rollo Day will hold n. Tea Party on the grounds adjoining the church ou Monday July 24.4 There will be well stocked booths- whore all kinds of refreshments wlll Ibo served. The usual games and amusements wlll ‘be provided‘ A special prise will lbo offered for dancing. Step dancing, high- land fling and theeword dance. BY ORDER 0F COMMITTEE ~' FOR SALE Property in Georgetown, formerly OWN! ‘by Dr. Meech: modern dwelling. 8 rooms, hardwood floors, beautifully decorated. electric lights. bath. - not nnd- lcold water. fire place. large garage, chicken house, frulttrees. Apply to MeLEOD s.“ eeurcsv. citing 4 l Sprrymlltor . Meclilnorywlll glva you service n spraying trees or crops. l They are built of materiel to re- elat acids and ‘with ample preesur for ecorrornlcal use of’ yourapre) material. l . lily ‘them . . Use them. - Wrltt for. further lpsrtioulele to . GILL l LANTZ, house. There is a. crop of ten acres dauj- . “Y n" "ll" lllln lilrn. Cut lull acres of good land. forty acres of which is lin high s-tata of cultiva? tion. the balance covered with an excellent growth of hard ‘ind sofll wood. situated at Bonshaw. Ou this farm lthsre ‘is a good large barn. cellaruug and lumber at hand {or the-erection of a dwelling of oats. two and half acres wheat. two ‘acre potatoes. half acre tur~ Ill-ps-afid ballincé with hay and pasture. I also offer a nice house. barn and outrbulldlngs in the vii- lage. of Bonshaw. which would make a very-desirable stand tor a business man. Fonfurfber particulars apply lo ’ GEODY MCLEOD. l Bonsliaw. pf __ FOR SALE "The ‘Ullglerailglied offers for sale v ,. Jlil ,l!_ agony of 50 acres, in llvrfille condition, situated‘ a; Grand Tlracadie. one half mile llf0m North shore and Bay. Adjn. ‘flelltto fish and sea, manure of all‘ lrlllfli." ‘nlfllid handling the‘... l‘ erecled 800d dwelling not“; filllecllllly suited for summer tour: is! trade. Also barns and out build "188 and unfailing supply of Wm tel‘. farm is especially adapted for 5mm"? "l "ed ‘Potatoes and I convenient lo churches. tighooll ghall and ‘telephone! line, for infor- mation. Apply 1Q J_ w‘ mmnam JR. GrltntbTracadie. ' ,l‘0R SALE ‘standards d " _ cl“! smllollrelttlaxweltriflgisgfilriifd - 51° '7'". llfl-elezl-hle to the 2.20 a“ "WEF- ll“ been thorough- ly conditioned and l; n” ready w NIICG. Have two in the some class so this one l; for “qt can Wlll MING! out inis year. F0135 llllllalll’ Wk?" "rsrvhlnae. Ad Jgmbh‘ bxlclélllwll. care of o . lottetown. 8 mm,’ Ch” a FQR SALE 1.. m... 2.0a; 1. ~ " 2.30 trots. Shalillel-delltrsghnrlg "llflfwl lmllnr stallion s; fllg moi-films J. Malcolm pol-h”, w, d ° ° "l "l! but propositions . stout: horse in this province today. nan make big money for erln seven hqet m“ 1|, Momma. July 1st, i931, m; h" Irown a new hoof but will not he rfllllr to» .r_ao'e llhtli fall. m. a‘: Wflll uMe liflrle. will \l°"9l irllvlmrrrsoieooli ..____._.._ ti». lmedlately. Thelwlwlld“ l“ _ Aunt. ale FOR a SALE FARM FOR’ SALE. _-_-- . i t : I If Y0“ "ml l“ k”? W“ ' Una hundred acres. cultivated liairlbfllillll-ll-“lllwlbllfglufll Wm“ The undersigned offers for land clear of weeds. two IIIIICS. you wash i! Wll-ll- 9°"?- ‘u g1’; sale his farm, containing eighty from cheese and starch factprya. and shipping, one mile from churches and school. - All buildings practically new. ' anyone desiring a good home will do well to call and look it overbe- fore any crop is gathered. It must be sold. easy terms.- JOHN F. WOOD“. Bridgetown, P. Ill. I -. NOTICE p All persons not now owning plots who wish to secure a plot or grave space beside relatives in the Tryon People's Cemetery are requested to make application to the underelgiil ed not later than July 81st, 1922. By order of Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON Berry. Trees. Augustine Cove, P. E. I. ll. B. C. Now ls the-tun; to treat your foxes for hook worm and other internal parasites. Treat the young to insure their unpertur- ring this fall: _tr‘at the old so your stock will be free from worms next year. A trial box of AJLC. Worm Capsules will convince y _ . asy to administer. Fully guaran- leod to do the work. A 82.00 b0! w'lIl treat 26 foxes» Full instruc- tions with esbh box. 1 THE ISLAND CHEMICAL c0». Box 28, _ . Sunlernralde. P111.‘ l’. ll. A. ‘f The Annual Prise meet ' l! the r. n. I. Provincial Iti all soclatlon. takes place at Kealflll ton range, August lat. 2nd._lll'l ,3rd. Commencing at 8 a. m. 0"!’ $1400.00 in Prime Tl lllfi .' Brier Notch ofjfltli). is thaflll‘ lost inst/ah ever fired on yllll range. - ' lFor further particle! slml!‘ l" the Secretary Charles-L phfllllli Col. Belly-Trees. I‘. B. Moore-Col _ onei, President. WA Experienced Second Clan. Tasvll- er for Newton Oroae flehool. Bu‘? filament ninety dollars. iacletlllll minimum. Apply ' " "I a" -r Ill rose D. A. leo- Corneroreat George and more ' ‘ r lfwCtel-ietlstswll. '. I. Add g a 1i lfscliianon Drug’ tletown, P-IJ. g l clue. A. mitt " "Uavtae- = if? '