——the essence of the that we use tea. To be assured of the fin tea-flavour of unequal quality, use only the genu this delicious tea. v Metal ioil packets only l lb, 56 lb and ‘A lb sizes LA ;§-=-&"“5‘ AUCTION SALE At Winslne nt-iir Station on S4- turday July 22nd at 2 p.m.. l4 choir-v milk cattle. ten with calves reopens Tenders will be received until the first day of August for the 511195“?! 0f [he m0‘ of Canoe at side, ~i ripe l0 freshen now. A.i C0" (“hurch- the WW6“ or any young cattle, some heavy milkers. gmdfikgo‘ ‘rirgsarfly I 3399121!‘ Guernwsy~ Grade and other grades. or rmal ' appy ° ' ‘ One Bain Waggon. double rinil Mcxenzm Lon" Creel“ single lllUWl. Terms 6 months credit. The Parishioners of St. Aleriesl Church, Rollo Day will hold a Tea‘, Party on the grounds adjoiningi tlie church on Monday July 241 NOTICE There will be well stocked booths.’ _'”“ where all kinds of refreshmentsl A“ Jtemt“ "“",‘.‘g Lmmd Farm wil lbaserved. The usual gamesfqrs Pnmed B<‘4"'n°.'“5t,°"l‘. a”, fir,” and amusements will he provided iquei‘ 9d,"?! ‘Igdkqflghme! mle *8‘ he A special w!" Wm be oflcrmhnient‘ ._ . f. tnzic. atb (t e for dancing. Step dancing. nigh-flflmhffi S 2ft“? On‘ or e 1"“ "l" "d "is "'1'" dim“ lfngnlfliiii itihigilndhienfilil bins "BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE Itorneys hands for collection ‘ UNITED FARMERS LTD J. A. McDONALD. - i_.n_._ ,~_.__.. _._ .______._i.__ nnnnn ..-- - . ...*J'.".:i."::'.::;.':.": 5362122221, Bideford Farm For Sale space beside relatives in the Tryon People's Cemetery are requested to] make application to the undersign», ed not later than July 31st, 1922 By order of Directors. AUSTIN CAMERON . . Sec'y. Treaal Augustine Cove. P. E. l. For aale-tihat beautiful and wot] known property, part of the estate of the late John Richards. - The farm comprises about one bun» dred and seventy-five acres 0t land. all in a good state of culti- ,vation. nearly all fenced with Th! Ulllhlllfll?“ ‘me’! n" “l9 cedar fencing. There are barm- hi! Vllllllllellilm 9! 59 "'35- mtgrauary. stables and various buiio Qgcgilgnf, condition, situated fllhngs on the property, besides farm- Graiid Tracadie. one half mileiprs- houses and a two and a [Mir from North shore and Bay. AdJfl-lsfory dwelling house, with wniani cent to fish and sea, manure of eiecmc "gm and an modem Con. Bil lllhda. for the hflfldllll! the"? veniences, This farm is one of the ls erected mod dwellllls hourr-lrinest in the Province. beautifully specially suited Mr summer leulinitnateii. and is well adapted for lit. trade. Also barns anti out build ‘a stock nr Dairy Farm; is near inks and uhislllns supply of WB-|Riiilway Station. and is hounded tor. farm in especially adapted for on the north and east by the Bide- growlng of seed potatoes and is ford River. , convenient to churches. school.‘ For parflculflfg gpffly in halt and telephone line. for infor- - ' motion-Apply to J. W. McDonald Jr., Grand Tracadia. (Mrl.) ISABEL A. RICHARDS¢ Bldaford. Prince County " EASTERN STEAMSIIIP LINES, INC. ’ INTERNATIONAL LIN! . Resumption of Frslght smi Passenger service dstwssn It. John sns Q - lotion. Effoctlvs May 24th. l. I. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will lssvs 8t. John svery Wednesday leaf is its FLAVOUR and it is to enioy this nectar richness and refreshing . "Salada” as blended iorthe Canadian Public since 1892. Every Maritime grocer sells 7v’ 7ZQt/__W l IP30 "r [no cnsnhotrrn tea est led ine E . l I ._\tl:iny kinds of stains on tablet ilinen can the successfully removed "can you." deserting one of the night. there _ I 5110.1“; my she da. a young electrical engineer at .11 fly off the handle as she used to - he" ' quit-t." l . w. “llie/ Wallflower ' woao snout ucbitut.‘ Chapter 06. , . i “Bat Gloria wiii be back!" Pan said. Frankie presented no prob, 1am to her. _ ' _ “Nut for weexs-tbsaw them in Paris, before l came over?" i "Oh. tell “NF-YOU never said a word!" Shl: reproached him. "were they happy! ‘was Gloria happy‘! ‘Do you like Santley now he's MICK?" "I've always liked him. il used ‘c know him very well. in the oldl days." George said. "i always kntw no w... in lovt with Gloriai i\'e were both m’? _her, trying to keep up her courage. in the dread-i iul time when she ‘was making up»! her mind to break ‘loose and go to New York lie-Was glad then thati my home v/aslinbrlcn, so i could keep an eve on her.‘ tie was readyi tc quvt over here and go back, but She wouldn't have it." "l "know." ' "l was her guardian in his eyes. When you used to see me annoyed laitli her it was because of the senseless way she wasted liar time on noacrount people and her strength ind nerve force on foolish parties When she would get key- ed up and neurotic—" ' "You would glare at licr, l‘ve interrupted Pan. "'l Wits‘ glad of you for a time be- cause I saw that would be a quiet force villi Gloria. sort of a seda- tive to keep her down when you were together. Later l "was glad that Gloria could be of use to you wivheri l began to fall in love with you." “When was that?"a.=keli the girl topic for another more fascinating. “I don't know—sometimes l thunk from the time l first sew you huddle behind a gorgeous sofa cushion, because you were asham-l td of your shatbbv frock; some- times l think only from the night you tbrought me a hot slipper and insisted on my eating it." l‘an laughed. then demanded. "Now, go on about Gloria." "filoria? Oh yes-—well, on night While l was at work l had a, pllone call from tSantley. asking me to dine with them. W's spent the‘ whole eventing talking-and most‘ was a lot to‘ say, was!" “Quiets-r?" “Yes, S-tcarlier that is. not sctanti Happy‘! I "l can't imagine Gloria really‘ Pan said flinughttully. “i didn't say there was {plenty 0t’ vrivaciity but. not, the neurotu; sort plenty of gaitetyi hut not the forced kind. Wait andl you'll see. They were going to the] south and l-tely. i told thenii they'd melt but they didn't seeini to mind. Gloria says that she's ‘lgoing to all the places where Sllfliclmada Wm be held "l" 1w“; unhappy before in“ to segiirom July 29 to August 1.1 apd 150 GLVCEHINE aemoves STAINS. what they're really like. new slicttllsllle ellmlwrs {can see them as they arc“ . "Laying ghosts." Pan sziid. think- the long talks be her friend. ,ing of some of itivecn George and ‘such installation in ’ the world.‘ it she ‘Wag qui9[_~ es can be picked up from vessels GUARDIAN would ‘be perfectly horny l! we" were. (would have been, if you had married Gloria-it. wouldlrt, hi" bu,“ u you think. my mind telllm ma l should be bliIDL. while my been wastotlflMP-n q" upping“ i; ‘with you. he said. with an arm around her. "Thou l'm doubly happy. I'll selfish about it I00. in t-‘ilflfi makes one self-lab.“ she said v/‘rtli. a wisdom odd in 22. Her dark eyes were shining and the little face that was even too slender mos-t of the time. "l" vividly alight with ‘her joy. George tnougibt her most beautiful —as who was when she was well and happy, she had an elfin fllulhy , of face and figure . that was more than more beauty- ‘ "We'll be married this week," he said suddenly. "Will. you have to] lather about trousseaux and Get it after you're mar- ried—~l shun‘: tcll Gloria unttil she comes hark here. But what shall we do with Frankie?" "Take ‘nitm along." answered Pan, Monday—A Marriage. ti § BLACK ANII- RED PYGMIES The extistence of Pygmies in Africa is recorded by Herodotus. tihe Greek Historian who describ- ed them as ‘a nation of little men yiho wore garment= made of palm leaves." Hundreds ot years ‘later the explorer Stanley saw them in the gloom of a central Atfrltran fur- ost and held an interview withiona. of their princesses Later Cifpt Burrows of the Congo State came across these little freaks more than o" ‘e. There are black pyg mies a... red Dyxlnti.-. 'l'the.bod- ies of'the red pygmles are not so hairy as those of the negroes but the lbloclts are covered with down. The pygmy is an excellent archer lie will shoot three or four arrows one after the other. with such rapidity that the last will have loft the bow before the first has reacti- ed its goal. When an arrow miss- es its mark the, pygmy flies into n violent passion, breaking lrfs bow and arrow in his rage. When it hits he pats his left arm with his right hand and chuckles. SMALLEST RAB-IO IN WORLD THE LONDON. July 20.—-T. F. Ren- Sutherlanti. has constructed a wireless rezeiving set in a pill box. Claimed to be the smallest is complete in every detail, and with it cieafMorsé 'c6de messag- passlng along the northeast coast. AIRPLANE cumszsis m AT.| ‘rzuoauce , chwhitv. Alta... July 2o.-- The camp of the Alpine club of year from all over Canada. the United States and ,G,r_eai, Britain will attend. The imemliers will have ample time for ililkfifl and to clinilb the peaks in h" “Kfflvfig,g]yf,f"::,“,,.,$.hi fig-‘gffg, "Laying elitists‘ But it will take the Palliser p855 dllllllflt llfty We is“! l“). p; k in ‘f0 a few another month ilt lea-st. there are lllllei Sflllllwalif 0f here. ‘Nllelc illlll nltowet 1321.08 ihsé mlfplum mam. o; mam to h,” Tham- why. the. camp. will be held. ‘IdfaItErEEQThQ mzl-Ztrobstinalc mark I 5am Frankie W3“ a Pr"hl""“"' Twenty members of ‘he 081' houltl disappear. it the firsti B“l"'“‘e “ont be maimed lffugt" section w?" register‘ n ‘s ~fore shed-before they come back ?;"XP9C¢9'l l-lltl! tlbollt _ tell will iYCallflWlLlS not entirely 511N565” a small vcs=el with a little glyccriue in it ‘in hot water. ful, pl.'ic'.-i ‘When the glycerinc is quite vtariu siicli as georgctte or ninon sh ny- ine a plain or to if injury is to he avoided: --_-{oa>-i Smali‘ Cllaiir tin the Kitchen A email chair. sue-h as is used in kindeigartelis. is a convenience in ill’? kitchen When the floor than to sit in a high ,t~hair that tires the shoulders by remhing up to the twbla height. By standing on this chair many things ing to strain or stretch or having to lift a heavy chair to stand on. "iintnginiit stun For Sale One of fthe mos-t up ‘to dale ground-floor studio in the Mari time Provinces, wii a good steady gel“: business in portraiture. Amateur finishing. and picture fra- ming. A line residence iAdd-ress: WM. M. MUNRQ Coleraine St., Pictou, N. S. A tiliilay Treat , For the Bathroom an} ritrimh Towels st 50o Each. What a comfort tr) have plenty of these big. thirsty Turkish Towels -—e'specially during the days when the shower ls such a joy. These are the usual half-dollar kind———large. thick and with atlrac- tive borders. Others at 25c and 35c, PATONS. It I s._|n. and svsry Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Timsl for ' Wqlnbstlay trips srs via Esstpir-t and Lubes, duo loston sboui .11 I-Ihvcfhursdsy. ‘ y-trtpssrs to Boston dlrsat. duo Sundays about 2 p. m. . _ lITUINi-Llsvs lesion Mondays and Fridays st 10 s. m. (Dav Ijlll kyle. Tllho) for Esstport, Lubes and it. John. ‘ IAII 010m ararsnooms lam ' -MIIOIOII oshosotlsn ls mods vls the Metropolitan Lin: express llllflll Nil llflonflsr steamers for Nsw Vork and points South and FARM FOR SflLE 75 acres of land at Forest Hill. W, miles from St Peters Bay. About 40 acres cleared, a nice BPOVe of hardwood on remainder, good buildings and never failing Isq-Iotsrssms, rstss sod additional information, apply to A. 6- GURRII, Agent, It. John. N. It water. Will be sold with or wit/bout crop Atpiily on the premises to: GIO. E. TURNER. ' patterned surface. ltutbbing should not lbe resorted preparing fruits and vegetables for cunning it is more comfortable :1 sit. in a low chair with the pa-ns around on arms andj thought would come to me!" just m“ 05' yroultl come. they h may he obtained without hav- upstairs; I "A month! Arc yrm ‘make me wait a month?" little at that. Pan laughcii a gqiug to come from Edmonton. while Mon- treal. Toronto, Winnipeg. Hat. ,\‘ancouver and Victoria will also l "l hadn't thought-this is all solbe represented. A. L. Mumm. RR. m. i "Wha-t seems odd. sweetheart?" really hc your wife. wouldn't l?" Sudden tears were lace again “Don't you see? happiness. so much the surface all evening. PAINS u iiici m SIDES Relieved by Lydia E. Pinlt- lion's Vegetable Compound Lindsay, 0fll8-fl0.—"I used t» have very bad pains in my back and aides and often was not fit. to do my work. I tried many medicines be- fore I began to rt I Is‘ C '4 O i 5' v-s table, Compound advertised in tho ‘ffbronto Globe‘ and now that i! has helped ms I all of my neigh- bors. I keep it in the house sll the time and take it once in a while no matter how well feel, for one ounce of prevention is worth a pound of OLITE."-—ELIZAIITH CAMP" sum, 13 St. Paul 8L, Lindsay, Out. To do any kind of Work-wand you know there is much to be done-As ext to impossible if you are stiffen- rig from some form of female trou- his. it. may cause your back to ache or a. pain in your side; it may make you nervous and irritable. You may be able» to keep up and around, but you do not feel good. ' Lydia Plnkhamb Vegetable Compound is a medicine for wom- an. It is especially adapted to ro- lievs the cause of these troubles, sud rosters than: to norms! health \ “I hope S0—‘_tlill€fi3- you think an English clergyman can't do it up properly. ln that case we'll have to embark soon for home——" "No. tl it's so much more than l fleserve, so much -more than l evenbfsrmols Prescription. and are sold He; by drugizlsts the world over at one "l loved you so much. l knea- l "pph" '" m“ ‘my deficnbfdd‘ and. mxnew to me, "l‘ll marry you wlien- G. S: chairman of the London. nearly all crises the desired resultiever You Sm“ B," it seems snmgland, section of the Club is N obnuned‘ Glycermg may ha] 0' l—"‘ ' sailing for Canada at once and he .~.ii‘elv used in this way for etmina _ , ‘ , on delicate and colored fabrics| She hmk” on and ‘uoked at M“ “tend the Lamp “The idea of marrying you. Pdlhose Keep Your Health Buporfluous flesh is not healthy dldlYf mean that. IFS neither is it healthy to diet or exer- jusy ‘he idea M being your wifkyicise too much for its removal, The near the aur- islmplest method known for reduc- ing the ovorfat body easily and steadily is the Msrmolis Method. tried and endorsed by thousands. [Mnrmola Prescription Tablets con- tain an exact dose of the rsmous dollar for a case. They are hsrvvi~ eyelids trenilbled a little. it seemed m" and h", m, wrmme, m. “ab, lfor a moment‘ as though the tcarslbineas. They are popular hflrflufle had been ncai" effective and convenient. Ask your druggist. for them or send price direct to the Marmols Co.. 4M2 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich, and procure s case. mo}? MT. ALBION SCHOOL The semi-annual of Mt, Albion school wa Thursday. June 28th. a large number bf parents and vtlsitors present. which showed the lnteresi taken in the school. The pupils were examined in the Yflfhtlllg subjects. by their teacher, Miss Shaw. and showed by their iprompt and ready an- swers the careful training re- ceived. Complimentary remarks were made by trustees and others who complimented the teacher on the excellent work she had done. after which an address was read thy Miss lMartinna Chandler and Mlaa Hilda Stewart resented the exam lnation held on erc was lbw all. For a cool, every time. you’ll know HQTEL ARRIVALS ,§‘.-'.i°§ii.§§;.'§.‘ ii.i'§i.‘;‘§“‘“'§i§".’§.'i ‘L. Gauvin, Moiictun; G. W. llutlcr. ‘izirinouitli; Mr. anti M's Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillis aiidiMcNorinzuiti, Haverliill. Mar child, Merrett. B. C; Rev. Mgr. D. lEvans, 5i. Joliii; W. (j, Dv J. Gillie. Indian River; Rev. M ,:inrl wife, llistoiit-lie; lire. \\', 8., liionaglizin. bliscouciie; D. .\li.lls,'.\l('.\'til.l, Ali's. Remy, Miss I\li:lli-‘ Halifax; Mrs. J. K. .\lacl)iiiiziltl.';'iin, E. .\ft'.\'cill, Sunitnicrsitlc; Tlios (liars, Ont; l-‘Tlflilihlll. Alibi-rte; Gr:0.|'ll:|riiiiii. ll. Malinr, A Aiiiiizir, Hos- \\'. Gardiner, (Zity; C. Elex Laird. ttzn; ('. T. llru-Dtinzild and wiic. Montreal; Miss A. Gertrude Borden; Mrs W. P. llizicNcill, M Couleon, Worcester, Muse; ilita A. Julin Mu aiy. J. it. (Yllcnrn, Br Waye. Hunter River; J. A. i\liicl{in» tlon; A. ‘lnylur. J ll. LrBlniit, non. (‘olemans K. Shorhell. Portage lloncion: Jas. R Kvfllltill, Hall-fax: f‘, W. Harrie, Sumnierslde; C, ll]J. D. L. Guiiy. Quebec; Jas, llnb9ff Murray, pioncton; Dr and hlrslsoii, Montreal; Wm. S. blvlnnaiil David W, lilac-Kay, Master David M. hlirtkirtlyv. ‘Flertnunl; J J. W. tMaoKay, Montreal; A. Gruvelqlllllllllllfl Mllllflloll; W- E- RQEB. 3t- VICTORIA HOTEL Montreal; T. Gordon Boyiie, St itlllllh- John; J. E. Bell, City- ii. M. Downing, SlHTIIlIBTSlITGI 0. Brault, i Monirttm; H. Rilcliardson, Toronto; H. L. Crnker St. John; A. El Corbctt. Dundas. Ont: R. M. l.yncli,| - QUEEN Roi-st. Montreal; M. J. Birktrston and Mrs L. M. itnd Elaine Erick, wife, Altborton. Pa; O. McLure Jioston: blr, anti Mrs. J, H. (‘nude-t Riverhead L. ~Si Andrew B wummerside; W. ll, Scott. Borden; Armstrong. New York; i. Quisinefilirs. J. l-Sfvanlan, Boston; w, n. Dartmouth: G. W. Maddison $1014.. City; ~ B. G. MavParl-une, Moncton; Mrs. R A, Hall, Rome, imckrille; P. G. Hark, Siimtiiter- Ga; Helen M. Little. Mr. and Mrs. title; Geo, A, Brown, (‘. D. flickin- MHYBPB- Mrs. Iward, Boston; A. W. llml- 50mm: .-\ustin,Ste\vart. [Tigg Jllnllll- J- T B-Pfrlt’. G. MiicKay. ‘rltatipn; J. it]. Dalton and w:fe. Moncton; T. S lllacKay_ flu-um; Theron. Morrison, Frank M Lewis, N. M. MacLeot-l. ‘Boston; J. S Mac- ljOlllird MacNcill. Summersidc; iatllghallllktvrnzlllltenl‘; ‘Mrianrl Mrswprs. IM. Angeli. Boston, M, B Hiltz ‘. . l :ir s. on ran ; l, S, FOi9y~ oston; b. . . Guides. A M. ilouir. New Glasgow’; W. Lingurd, $l.i-"Jl1.:.M0llt‘l0llI ‘Sam Murchison. Jtlhll. . .. . .. ° attic; Morris Levi, Halifax; Mrs so}? A; llail. Norman Arnold. R. M. REVERE HOTEL . Jffcfey, Rdmc, innit... iiniem Jqs Fay, Newport; .W. T Boll. liarill, Edward Orchard, iirary teacher with a fountain pen. -' a hand bag and box of stationary. ll-‘ollowlne ‘s1 the address: Dear Teacher.——lt l; with deep regret that we. the pupils of Mt. Albion School. learn of your intended departure from our midst. As our teacher in the past year we have always found you faithful in your endeavors to make us better citizens of the worlti and you have shown us the necessity of striving to wtin an education worth having. We still hope thatyou will some day in the near future come back to us. llf not as a teacher as a neighbor. We now ask you t accept this tolrefrdf bill’ atpprilcl n 0f.y0t1l' work as a teacher and friend. Wishing‘ you shun-success in years to come whatever your lot may be. Signed on if of the pupils of Mt. Albfloii boot. ' I ICE CREAM. Ladies and men spent many hours ex. changing confidenceaover a dish of “BRIGHTON ” ICE CREAM- It "VUWQBPBWHY Scots because “Its a Food.” L flriit/lh” F “ICE ciuiii" * "It a F ' L‘: eal Tobacco. p And 1 KNOW for I’ve tried them »- __ W. B.'f'liapdeiaiiie. Mary Stewart, Hqlen ; (I, Bissoit, Boston; ot-lieibisinore. N, S; Katherine Campbell, . "A" Wee Doch and Doris” If the Scottish Celebration at held before Prohibition had come ificggstfotlhtehrzrligrlltefi? Sociability would have been “A Wee Doch and Doris In fact sucha custom is time honored and hard to substi. tute. However one of the remarkable points 0f the Cele- bration was the way the “Scots” took to n» ma; inure. i022." I J . fragrant, satisfying smoke-give me MASTER MASON Try it once -- then the pleasure of smoking real tobacco. 1 O mhfil MflSil GSSSMOKING --? iii-yams. Rome. la; MN Marguerite Porter. Boston; Joseph Mrs. J. H. (‘0rcoraii. Jack l"l‘fll'ltt'.‘,.\l0llllllilll, D. Serrac, Henry Ralph IVe Struck i _.\la>rtin Albrlglit. New YOIlkZLHHIII, J J, liuacitinnon.‘ diary (fonnaiitgliitin, Mrs. Edwin Oliling, Hosted; Horace Olding, New (lliisiziiw; .\li's. E R. Murphy, Boston; Win. ‘Haiiuiltun, Boston. --_-<o>-i-- Nuts Huliih Furniture Oil from a nut remedies scratch- es on poliisiietl furniture. A Wil- nut l~ excellent to use. Ruth the :-t'l'<'ltf'll with the surface pf a‘ broken kernel, and after a while polish with a soft clutili, You Can't Cut o l IOI $PIVII or TIIOIUIIIIPII but you can clean them off promptly with Aggomsiwe and you work (shores at tho Milk? sums time. or rsmovs tho hsir. 52.50 psr bottle. delivered. Will toll you more if you writs. Iooli4 Ins. WJ-Vousi‘. Ins, Ill Lymanslldgltilrasl Absorblns and Absorblns Jr, its msds tn Canada. \JJ “BRIGHTON