HALIFAX, AIIE- 20*" (Quota-lions furnished by Johnson & war-d members 0i tiie Montreal Stock Exchange.) Alo .. Ar . l‘. anti ‘sin. . . . . . . ‘Tiler; lIoyla m ggcdnrr‘ . lsnwonderfulrelieffoi; - )1‘: Headaches. c0148. > if, _' Cniarrhfiihnpped Shiiuflc. x ... uanzinc a s’. '" " P3 11-19 A N?! t-I,_ I fikk? 3;. sorlloln |II,QIIOIIGII II Ila 1v i "iv. LAAELxA-a TEACHERS WANTED t!‘ ' ' T ___‘ WANTED- A eecoso CLASS ftlilcilul‘ for Afton Road School. Supplement $85. Apply to John R. bend, Secretzuv. ' WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cber for llcpsfieid SetiooimDis- not No. 122. Supplement $75.00. ‘ ply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. TEAOHER WANTED FOR OCEAN VibwfSchool, No. 154., 2nd or 3rd clasfitgpiid summer vacation. Sup- plcikiptrt $75.00. Apply to Mm, Wlclcacplcceouetoouoanotola —lla.bfi added ‘o coat to cover postage, at l atloll can“: on worl- ilt llvl llguu (n; n33”: ~¢;‘. Lana-‘ I. ‘MIU lllu Illa llalll‘. In p” w"; g” “a b ..“"'."“-' "s "I!" . Oul no-ltulcon to cower- oual Inst pup. _ll _In Ilse ell nan rlh b0 “u-n" I“ "'°'““' A vartlncnnltn “vex-looked; ALAAA ““ rsatssmsu WANTED "r0 an Present “Canndtvsl-Grsst‘ mf- nfleaf’ Handsome free outfit ex QII-IBIve territory- . Hlghggt chm. miflsio p. Start now at best soli- AIIB U ,6. Stone &-_ Wellington. - Thew~icoatitiir~ Nurseries," Tor-on to, out. , Wimv-m-‘i-v-éi-h-is ELP WANTED MALE-guy IIIIQIIIBBIit person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles I01 daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you liow. Bend for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Con-an; pendants." National Pres Bur- eau, Buffalo N. Y. - H Sarah ockwell, Sey. ‘Tfzac _ ford School, district ..o. 4.0.- Priuce ($0., by the 15th August. Primary’ Uepartincnt, Supple - mcnt $150_00.-;George Yeo. Secre- tary_ .\.‘¢",v iwsirrso "rsaousn A1311‘? folk. Supplement‘ $75.00. Apply John Ai-blng, Sec".- TEACHER warrreo roe "rvue Valley Third class for primary Preston Billie secy. " ‘WANTED AT ONCE FOn . Pleasant Valley School. Second class teacher. Supplement $125. Andrew Stevenson, It. R. Fred- ericton, l’. i}. l. WANTED-At once, a tcachcr for llrailztlbiine school District No._105, Supplement. $80.00. Ap- ply Robert ‘J. Todd, Sec‘y. TEAOHER WANTED FOR MUR ray Harbor school. Supplemen. $100.00.“ Apply ;H. ,L. " ‘Macho! Secy; > t wAtrrEo-Jrsnoiiar. for Angio- ltustioo School. Supllemen $120.00. Apply .1. H. Buntuin, Whcatley ltiver. I I WANT-ED- immediately, ‘rsecondl Cross’ class teacher. Albion School. Supplement $100.00. Apply to A. i). Mathcson, St. Peters, it. R. 2, Box 1. Bangor WANT ED--A teat-her for Ap- School. Shpplcnient. $75. ply to Alex Lniiiicr, Sec, WANTED TEACHER FOII IILII Valley Ne. 163. L‘. colorant nu Second Class $50 Third. Secy' Willard McDonald Fredericton, R. It. -_'-y - i its" . _ FOR. SALE ~i=on' BALE-HEAVY snows paper. Apply at Guardian Of fioe. NEW GRAFONOLA UNUSED FOR sale. Model D No. 2 A bar- gain. Apply flurry Craig, 135 Elm Avenue. _ ‘THE SUB3CRIBER OFFERS for sale his farm of 10 acres ivitli good buildings and every t-lilng In good repair. For teritu and particulars apply to C. B B. Poole,’ Lower Montague, Bo 27. FOR SALE-B BEAUTIFUL LOTS‘ _ at Brighton, hi-gh ground, facing snuth_ Ample room for barn and hack gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 "Pomline dz Hynes. RESIDENCE FOR SALE-Proper iv of late Captain A. Cameron at 140 Pownni StreeLLargs house nnd grounds, centrally garage, ‘three bdrm-i,- good repair. Kliiily to Gnudet Kr. liiisznrii, no. lciiurs, or to S. Cameron, Iiunk 0t’ Montreal, Amherst, N. S. MIBOELLANIOUI located, . LUMBER-Arrived, _,_cargo cedar dbinglcs, also posts nnd i oorinR fictiucod prices. R. A. McPiiail, ew llavon. , B » premlses- seven IDllng-Bllifllilllq two. oxen t an five heifers (dry). Unless scone claimed they will he sold Aug 22-‘ Dan R. Bruce (Reeve) Lyn, s a. —+_-__--_.____----_ MAKE MONEY AT HOML-MS in I00 plltl weekly for your are time writing lbowcnrds us. No cannula. We instruct and supply you with Work. West- ns Show Card Service, I’! X. Street Toronto. ' FEMAL new t WANTED " I ,WANTE0‘- Experienced Mliiinery >4. IBALEQMAN WANTED; -8ALE8- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is ‘beyond his Dissent occupation, mggm find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time aou- ble his income. We require a .man of clean character sound in mind and body, of strong par- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where Industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings: marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. I‘. E. Ross, second floor _Biley building, Queen Street, op-I positeProwse Brothers. WANTED ‘WANTED-BY' 15TH OF SEPT house with all inod-crn convent - once. Furnished house preferred, Apply 90 Elm Ave or phone 448. H USE WANTEO— WANTED B‘! epiember 1st n residence to rent or purchase in s. desirable loca- tfon in Charlottetown. Wi-ll rent tarnished or unfurnished. Suburbs preferred. Apply “L. D." care Guardian. - ‘R NURSING "THE STEPHEN GALE HOQPIT al of l-inverhlli. Mass" offers a complete course of three years to young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital of 1-25 beds with» complete up-to-date equipment. Active, medical, surgical, oh- steirical and pediatricai servic cs, Graduates of this school are fully equipped for private duty. institutional work, army and navy nursina. etc. Minimum. wage $30,”; week and ‘v board. Demand forvln excess of supply Modern nurses have good food. eight hours a day after Januarv 1st, board, room, laundry, and allowance of $15.00 s. month During July and August arrange nients to train may be made with Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent, Dun- dss cuter P. E. i. Cali in person it possible, otherwise write hcr for full particulars. v ‘ moi-i ‘PORTABLE GROCERY FOH soie- -Stc\vnrt 2 ton truck fitted with handsome white ennmellcd top. ‘Z plate glass display kindows on siilc. Complete grocery store inside. ‘l feet wide. 14 feet 10118. over six feet high. Completeiv cquipped witli shelves, bias ro- frigcrator, ice cream cabins; scales. ctc. Goes wherever there are custnnicrs. Wonderful mic cess on riial routes whore lib; business can be lruiit up- BIITEIIIh- Write for photos and facts to _W A. 5., Box 110. city. ' ' FiVE FLEE FROM _ “ SINKING VESSEL lt()(‘i(I..-\Ni)_ .\le_. AIIK- lIirrF-V“ men barely had time to ecrotnibie untc thc wharf cnrly today wlicn the fishing sloop Aitncrva sank at hcr dock without warning. Captain (‘iiarics Jordan sold that iviron he and ‘tiic. other four men ivcie aroused shortly bcforc ilaylight there were four fect of water ovcr the stcrii and It was pouring Into the foresmstie. Tin- Mlnervn hniifliktldd potinds of frceli iisli aboard. The cause oi‘ the sinking is not known. ING ALEXANDER Pants. "n... 19“ -A rather opti- mistic bulletin was issued by fun; Alexander's physicians this even- THE CONDITION 0F , K ' . FFIIIIY. August 25 and 26th. Seats on sale. t r 1i - ‘ . "owuvo-rro 3m I BE QURE TO TAKE in the dance ImiIEiit at Beach Grove inii. Ex - ceilcni music Guv’ BROTHER; Minn,“ n the Prince Edward Thurldny and new on sale. AS THE ACCEPTORS to the challenge to the battle c-i‘ music we select Beach Grove inn n5 the most suitable place, owing to the fact tifllt, the danée hail thorn is Ziilizfif Eiucious than the Country t‘. ' ‘bushes-or Arse ,for any Brothers Min-tr fellow," at the Princeistwsrd. rodiy and Fil- diy. Ausust 25 igg, ‘Belts now - y_ ' - - but tie '01‘ ui-usic been ka and Cyclonlgf .' I-lrseiy patronized. it," , ("tiled i0 hold tilts-entertainment at licuch Grove iiiii instead oi’ at the Country Lfiub. CHANGE IN BUSINESS-Wu will iliscoiiiinuo tire wiring and supply (iepartmcnt of our business at once. All accounts for sup- lilies and wiring are now due and payable at our" tiftice. All electri- cal fixtures on hand will he sold at reduced priceswtor cash. Marl- time Electric‘ 00.‘; Ltd. ZION’ CHURCH SERVICES_. The morning" smi evening Services at Zion (‘iiurch were conducted yesterday by ilev. Geo. E. Ross, toriitcriy pastor of Zion iPhurch and nnw' of St. Matilicwfls Church, .\'I()i1li‘f’(lI. Mr. Wilson, oi’ (‘deve- lunii. Ohio, rendered admirable solos at both services. AN UNUSUAL' TRiP-Superlu tcnding the transportation of a train load of Chinese coolies "ac-l T053 the continent from Vancou- (‘Dliililiq hcrc on his holidays took charge oi‘ the troolics who swifely lauded at Halifax and there put through mciliczil examination ]ii'i"IIiiiIIlill‘_V to deportation to Eu- rope. lMi". Mcihidyen arrived in the city Saturday night on his wily home and was registered yester- day at the Revere Hotel. CONFIRMATION AT SOUTH SHORE-Yesterday afternoon nine children were confirmed at South nu CENTRAITGIIARIIIAN vci" to Halifax has been the uii- usual cxpericnnc of Nit‘. i). Mc- Fatiycn, of Vaiicouvcr, lliT. who is on a fr-w week's visit to his former home at West River. Mr MCFfliIyGi/l is u railway employee on lilo Pitciilc (‘oust and WIIIIOI were‘ nsrtiriitivii uvrorurrtiusisuo DON'T MISS THE DANCE it)’. DIEM at Beach Grove Inn, CB1? will run from the city hall from 7 p. m. l-‘ure 75c return. - NOTICE-Ail acourits in arrears moi‘e than thirty days for Electric current for light "i" power must be settled on or ..efore Thursday 25th inst.. oi" service will be digi- cnntinued without further notice. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. ' __.._._.__._ ‘sears NOW on sate for up; Broth": Minstrels at the Prince Edward. Remember the site's. Thursday and" Friday, August 25 INC‘ "gQth. , "to! DATES FORI'_IIIB,GUY Brothsraj-Mloatrsi Show _ have been . ‘changed Io Thursday and Friday- ". N"; 26 and 26th. Seats now 0H EflI" I i, witii-i ~8HOULD "rt-ts BATTLE of music between the Jii-Nlo-l\'a and Cyclone orchestras take place to", night it will be held in the spacious aliunce Iiuii at Beach Grove lrm. WITH HIS BRIDE-Mr. c. "L, Gibson or iiaiifax, the well known commercial traveller arrived in‘ the City ycstcrd-ny via Montaguel Mr. (iibsnn has been coming to the island for tiic. past 1t; years and this time is fortunate in being .-ic-_ compacted by his bride, formerly, Miss Muuiford..of Halifax. Tiicy are registered at the ituse. W}- LOST IN WOODS FORTY-EIGHT HOURS HALIFAX, Aug. .20.——Lost OVPI‘ forty-eight hours in the woods near Six Mile Lake without food or slici- tcr, subsisting only on berries. which they had gone to pick. and finding bed for the night among the bushes was Liic. experience of Mrs. Powers and Miss- Young, oi’. Dutch Village. ilad it not been for a party oi’ berry pickers who had gone out front Bowen's Station on the Halifax and South Western, and who came across the lost. wo- iiicn accidentally, tho two women. may still have bcen in the woods. I Illlnflf on tlirir picking, they did‘ not become aware of the distnncei -thc_v had ivniitlcrcd from tiic path lcniiirg to tho road until too late to rc \'i'l' IIli‘Ii‘ location. All the first aftcriiiioii they wanticrcd around iii :i futile attempt to find thclr vsaj: nut, only getting more tannins: i. .\il day tiip ncxt day was Biifili in tlic sumo futile effort. Again that cvciilng they stifferetl tlii" iiiiplctisunt experience of spend- ing tlic night in an unbroken tor- cct. Tho third day tlawnctl witii little hope ofyescue and their con- dition, much weakened for necd of Shore by ills Lordship Bishop (Ylicnrv, who tray-cited by car from lloi-ky Point lorry for the purpofc. accompanied by Rev. Fathers M. Alt-Donald. St. J-ilin and ilooncy oi‘ lSt. ilunstuns Cathedral and itlso the Cathedral choir and the League '01 the (Iross bond. The confirma- lion service ivas held mi-isidc tho church at South Shore. The sci" - iiion W38 ivroaciieti by Father St. John and a warm address xvas 1W9" sonted to His Lordship bythe parish on this. his first visit there HIS lnrdsliip made ll fitting reply and later addressed the congregation. immediately after the confirms - tion tit-ere was held benediction of the ntost Blessed Sacrament. a-f-tez" ivhicli the people were introduced personally to His Lordshlli. . PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Mlciiacl McTaguc of Boston, are visiting friends in this city. Mr. J. McDonald, of Boston, is visiting the eastern imrt of the province. ,I.\lr. A. it. Brennan, of the Stim- mcrslde Agrlculturist, is in the city. l Mrs..i._ ll. iliirrlo and .\i'r$=. M. li. (‘art- r and (Laughter, itdnn. loft putter-tiny for i’. "E. i.. wiierc. they will spend two ivecks visittnt-I friends and relativesw-Moncton Daily ‘Flutes. tit-trait" iin loving memory of Mrs. Tho- mas Dwnn, who (lied at Forming- tori on Auk. 13. 1920. The moon and stars are shining On a lone and silent grave . Beneath it lics the one we IOVBI! The one we could not save Oh mother dear ‘twas Iiortl t0 pnrt, IWIIII you we loved so dour But Jesus parted with his life That we, in heaven might dwell. -ilnsel‘\eld by her son PATRICK- r_~—i~—- ‘ BIRTHS ‘MURPHV-At Emerald, Saturday. August 20th. 1921. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Janics A. Murphy, n Ron. MpDONALD~ At (licnfinnnn, Aug. 20th, 192i, to Mr. and Mrs J- J "Mcilcnald, s son, John DBIIIPI- WOOLLEY-At the Rectory, (‘ry- sic-t". Ont, Aug, s. 192i to Rev. nnd Mrs, A, 1i). Wooilcy, n ilaughter. Marin Harriet. (Mrs. Wonilewwas formerly Miss Edna liownrd. Um!‘ wail, P. it. l. ) DEATIS DOUGLABL-At. Fortune Bridge on August l2, 192i. Ross nnuslss in the 36th year of his age. A wife and four young children are left to mourn. MAHaR-At the filly ilnspital on ink. It read ' "The statc_of his maicsty con - tinues satisfactory. His tempcro - tum this morning was 100.4 and this afternoon 101.3, but the swell- " "l!" 009ml! Selllfimbfiiiing in the abdominal cavity per - ih- Must have ability ‘ -‘ - O. an Outrcfsabifich, sriottotown. and sists," _ "~ , flitfll an attack of appendicitis. Aug. 20th (SiatiirdflyLMiss Anni? Mflliilf‘, doarly beloved wifc of John Mahar, of this city. Funeral will leave the int-r.- residence. 14'"!!- worih’ Avenue. this (Monday) gnorning st 9.45 for St. Dunstsus Csr-tyhadrsl, thence to R. C. Conu- tl ' ' . - -.-..4_._ food nnd drink, was becoming serious. Late thataftcrnoon their Iprnyurs for rescue wcrc answered by a party of berry pickers. I ltcsidcnts vicinity are fortunate in having residence in Montague. The genial years overseas in the it. A. M. if. Will Revolutionize Steel Industry I 'I‘0KlO. Aug. 20.—-A new process Iby which sand iron or magnetic liiiay be converted into high iron nnd then into steel has just been made public by Gero Matsukatzt, a doctor at Asbunniln. The discov- cry scientists say only revolution- ize the steel as industry of Japan but of the world ST. JOHN BOY STRUCK WITH STONE AND KILLED ST. JOHN, N.B., August 20~ Emery Bartlet-t. aged tlilrtccii years, died here this morning 1s a result of an injury sustained yesterday afternoon by Iic-Iiii; struck on the hcnd with a atom‘ in the hands of ii companion, Rn!- inond Bollard. The latter was taken to the police station this morning and (Ifitiliflfiil until iin iri- vestigation could bc hold. ___-_-o->'_-_-- PLAN TO SHIP CANADIAN PRAliRiE WHEAT VIA PANA- MA CANAL RECEIVES ENCOURAGEMENT The plan to ship Canadian prairie ivhcat to Europe via the Panama canal has received much encour - gtflllififli, from the attention givcn the arrival of the S. S. Burma |Alres with 11,000 ions of whcrtt from Vancouver, according to n nitric - iment in tho London Times Trude StipplPm-elii. Some experts feared that tin- rapid change from the tempera - lure of nortlrerrulatiiurles to that of the Tropics nnd back again wtrulti prove injurious to thc ivlicat. Tiic success c-f the vciiture_ bowevcr. has been sufficient to demonstrate clearly the feasibilty of the Van - couver-Pniiama route for grain as fur as climatic conditions are con- corned. There is at Vancouver s Govern- ment elevator witii ii capacity oi‘ 1,250,000 husiieler capable of bandi- ing 60.000 bushels of grain an hour. The difficulty of the rail - ways in transporting the grain crop eastward in tho short iimc between harvest nnd the cl-ose of navigation on the Great Lnkcs, is increasing yearly. its the tiroa dc- votod to grain crops becomes lor- ger. ‘Pherefore the advantages of - forei by ihs western route. whore there is ico~free miter all the ycar round, are especially attractive. iJiiiiiII-"Eiitiiliilbil Iii ‘I Ill-‘IMIK ll» New Process Which ‘L -1. NVICIHVIIUNAAOLEMOTHVHO 3H3. m. Lloyd R; Meéch To Live in Montague of Montague and Dr. Lloyd R. Meech take up his doctor isua 1915 graduate of Dul- housic University ahd served four In addition to having surgical ex- iicrisnce In France and Africa. lJr. Nit-och also spent n year in iildinborougb and London . iiospl- title, spciuiizing in Children's and Women's diseases. 11nd possesses a letter ofrenominendatiop from the Assistant Surgeon iof Edin- burgh Royal Infirmary, "lnteriiii Surgeon, Royal Hospital for Sick (‘iiiliiiven in which he states Dr. ‘Mcecli attended classes on the surgery of children and sited-for 2i months as a clinical assistant at the liospitzil. The wisest. surgeon further states he was exceeding-- ly struck with III‘; aptitude shown by l)r. bleach for surgical work. ills ilciluctlnns and his faculty of illagnosis are exceedingly good and he has n vcry pleasant. and attractive mnnncr in his ilenlings witii patients. Dr. Mecch has taken tho rcsi- dcncn of the late Dr. llobortsoi. nnd will no (lmiht before long bP favored with amextpnelvc prac- tisc. W} STEAM PROPULSION FOR AiRSHiPzi LONDON, Aug. 1ti~lnvcniio.. of a systcut qt’ steam propulsltrn I'm‘ airships is claimed by (‘ziptaiii \\’. i’. iiurtnail, who was a British naval officer (luring the war and up to a year ago staff captain in tho (‘liici Nieciianlczil and Electri- HII FIIIBIHP-Pus "Departuient of the lloyni Air Force. l-t Is maintained that tiic ncw sysatciu will function at altitudes hitherto unattainable witii the tirdinary type of internal combustion nnginc. ’i‘lio invention is said to do nwuy rouiipictoiy witii iiic ordinary boil or. iiic steam bring generated by means 0t‘ intcrnzil nonlblisllon pow- vr or hcui encrgy. Tho stiper- iica-tcil sicam heat cncrgy is stip- plir-ti tt special steam motors which are reversible and can be controilctl from ii central control station. Only heavy oil is uscd as fuel. and it is claimed that the driving mai-iilncry can be safely placed iitstilc the frame oi’ the airship. Instr-nil of Ill separate gondoias (iutsiilc, tlius bringing about o grout reduction in ziir resistance and consequently reducing the power retiulrcil for propulsion Tho tngines or “steam motors," as (‘aptaiii iliiriuzlll (tails them arc of the iloublc-ttcting type ro- qiiiring- no flywheels. - » -—-—-a-o>~——- MR. AND MRS. WALL CELEBRATE ‘GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On Saturday. August 13th, the people of the Baltic celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of tho ivedtllng of Mr. uiid Mrs.‘ Wail. The happy couple have long _been residents of the Baltic and iravs tit-t ‘co-... their neighbors ii host of friends. Their friends icft nothing to be desired in the arrangements of the festivities. IMJ‘. .-\I&X"iitI8f‘ Henry was the atfiiblc (‘liairninn of the exercises in hoiini" of Mr. and Mrs. “hill. The iiiltlrcss and presentation of n rant-ea; ivas made by Mr. John E. (Yi-oter. ilr. Jacob Duggan, who lately celebrated ills own golden WPtIiIIllg, (IGIIVPTNI a eulo- gy on Mr. and Mrs. Wall. lie tic- clareil that li-c entertained lively hopes of seeing his own six-ticlli annivcrszinv and he expressed his desire that lilr. and liirs‘. Wiili would also i-clchrzite that unnivoi" nary. .,vlr. (‘iiariis McKay miide u. speech in his most pleasing iiiiin- ner. tile intimated that if he had hops-ti to iinvc liad stir-h happiness as Mr. and Mrs. Wail had realized in their marriage, he would long agq have nliaiiilomzii his stoic oi‘ PfiIIIIliPfvfi Mrs. “fall in behalf of her hus- band and hcrsi-if made a touching Iittic. speech oi’ thanks to the friends asseiiibleil about her. Tho singing of hymns and lIiP National. Anthem cIost-‘xi the diiy which will bc long FGIIIBIIIIJQPHI with pleasure by thosc who, shared in its enjoyment. Can Hold Peace 0t The World ivisosnk rants. Ont., Aug. 2v -TIi|lL (‘aniula and linitcxi States need pence more than any country, and that togcilier tlify can hold the peace of thc. world, and more can be accomplished in iedernting North and South Amcri ca, than by reaching out to Europe. was the subject ,of the statement by Mrs. Ross Barker of 'i"oronto, and a member of the Women's Peace Society on the opening, session of the conference on in ternstional Disarameut nt th Clifton Hotel. Niagara Falls to day. .. 5 Jiliiiltl of" the British forces during Spearmint: 1n "the green bot Pe ' "ll In flu- yellow-MI TutHfi-iafii In the pink b0! Employment iii" India I TORONTO, Aug. 20; -Mojtii" General G. ii. tfory, who had coni- of Persia this spring is ‘in the city, visiting his father, Charles D. Cory, Geuorai (fury, went to France witii the first the evacuation "an Adams product, particularly prepared ---‘; - . - Affsrrssnoki "-wha‘t,m0re- é Ltenfuptnng cqrfl‘ t v . I .;".- ._.,_’__ O frwiftl? Cravle to Church LISBON, Aug. sight was seen ' Western’ Guardian a i -—HARVEST TEA-Under the hospital-s". of the. Ladies‘ Aid, Pres- byterian (fongrcgation, Malpequa 20.——A curious in the sticcts ui 1481's" 311-“ all" tisw" r-"PY-“i- iiali, Wednesday, August 24th. Maria Uonccicnot wile of. a work- from 4 to ii p. m. Tea 60 ets. if wcathcr unfavorable will be‘ man, was seen dragging herself painfully on Iicr knees from licr hem Irhursday‘ house through the busy strcPLs to liritish force, starting his war per iod at Mons. in 1916 he was sent to Soionlka, where he remained un- tiie church of Our Lady of iieaitii. thus carrying out a vow made dur- liig the illness 0f iicr husband. iu -Nurslng Sister, M-iss Lillian PItIEfii/ll, lloyui Victoria Hospital Mli!lli‘i-i\I_ daughter uf Mi". Wm. Pidgeon. Kc-nsington, after enjoy iiig a visit to her pnrciits. has re- ’ political one" General (‘cry said. other _ iii nearly the end of the war. Aftcr being stationed at Constanti- nople for a time he was last sum- mer sent to Mesopotamia, where he commanded a division of lntlinn trncps sent thereto quell the re- volts which had arisen among the native tribes. 141k in 1920 he was sent to PUISILI to take command of the British forces which were evacuat- ing that country. This operation hp described as being full of hard- ships, the troops having to march the five hundred miles to Banded. the roads being anything but good, and it was necessary to wnitgunfli the six fect of snow that covered the roads melted before the Mart was made. 4 “The great problem of lndin, is a “They will have tiard and anxious times in India‘ for some time to conic, but I expect to see condi- tions slowly improve. Lordltead- ing, the new viccroyi is an exceed- ingly able man and under his rc- siine the fostering of British in stitutions will be carefully man- nged." in iotliar General (Tory says, the unemployment problem. as we in Oaiiada know it, practically tines not exist. The feotbproblem has not been made more serious by the war, except. as In all other coun- tries‘ the cost of living hasgone up if 111W Bet good rains they get good crops. Thenwpr has not nee» cssarlly" affected the food problem.‘ it is poor crops with the natives. not so much out- side influences, ' While talking of his experience in Persia, General (‘ory iii-rule spcc- ial reference to the illilil who had charge of the flying corps tbcrc, Squadron Commander (‘oiieltaw, who, he said. was one of Canada‘: best fliers. Col. Coliishaiv had no casy task in Mesopotamia either. General (‘ory wli~i return about the iiiiiiiilo of September tr.‘ India, where he will be attached to head- quarters. N. B. GIRL KILLED PREDEILICTON, N. li.. Aug. 20~- ilcairice Bull, aged 11, iinugiitcr of i.c lint-on lluli. who is engaged in tiic coitmiission business hero, was run over lllls morning by an au- toiiioblic and died soon afterwards from the injurics snsittlnctl. Sim was learning to ride fl blcycic and the car hit bcr iiicyclo. ———-—<-0a>—-—- Starting Rod Rsapbflrrles. In growing the raspberry. as in the growing of all other fruits, the better the soil and all other condl-‘ ticns, the better the results, Choose soil that can be final-y pulverized. ac that the roots of the plalfg can get hclow the affects of dry weath- er. Plenty of fine work-lug roots are necessary for the production of fine crops. tLeadiruz varieties are Marlboro, for early: ifluthhert and Herbert, a yellow. Two new vaiiietiem-(‘nunt rindi Brighton. originated at the (‘antral Experimental Farm Ottawa. should be tried. Write Qttsws for information. ' start the cultivator working. More M i failures in growing raspberries are due to lack of good cultivation than to any other cause. To ensure the ground being cultivated often. it is well to grow n row of corn. potatoes or other hoe crop between that play havoc l. for main crop; Golds-n Queen, for, iAs soon as the plants are hob? case of his recovery. The distance from her IIUUSE to the church ivas over two miles and long before she had accomplished one-ltali’ ot‘ her pilgrimage, her knees were torn by the stones and her dross was stained with blood. Maria's husband, a young tin- nizin, fell seriously iii about six months ago and was given up by tiic iloctors. llis devoted wife tended him with uniiring cure and love and when it was thought that be wnsdylllg. site prayed for n miracle that should save his life. making a vow that it‘ be ri-t-tivci-cd sire would go on licr knees’ as a sign of thanksgiving, to the shrine of The Lady 0f lleaitli. The husband rccovcrcd and the wife has fulfilleddier vow. turned lo Montreal. Mi=s Picigeon has achieved pronounced success iii her pivi-fcssion. She has charge of the Indies hicdical Ward and also supervises the curs oi‘ the X-ray machine and its .>peratlons_ ~Mrs. 1't_ i1_ Murphy has return- cti to North Dakota, nflci‘ a visit to her mother, Mrs. (‘apL Geo. Mc Lcod, Park (rorner. Mr. Murphy is one oi‘ the successful island teach- ers abroad. lie is a superintendent of schcoiis and discharges import- ant fitnctions in the tivic affairs and public duties of his adopted IOWD. -—Miss Alice Loard, of Alberton, has arrived hoiuc after spending the summer witii her stator lilies lluby Lem-d of liorciisstor, Muss. ———-—¢0->—-——- Former Premier _ . Expresses Approval ’ . S LONDON, Aug. 20.—F0rmei First Pubhc Spgggh Premier Asquith followed Lloyd George tn-nddresslng the liouse oi _ Commons, nxprossiilg approval oi the course "by tlic government‘ in r; I ndiurnmenii Ho thought boweyer, that it would be, a great misfortune Is the action were this-interpreted‘ as intiicntifig an abandonment o1‘ even a relaxation of hope for e peaceful settlement and amid cheers the Liberal leader declared tlio Government's Irish proposal! SOUTH MARCH, Ont,, Aug. ‘.10. —-Hls Excellency. Lord Byng t» Vtiny Ridgle, made his first pubihr speech apart f|"0m the formal speechci: (iii landing in Canada t.n- day at n luncheon given by itiajor General E. w. Wilson, c. M. u. of Mfiiitt-‘III. and President nf "the Dominion Rifle Asssociation. at the New Coniiaught range. and entirely commended their - selves to him in substance. Muoh more important fact, As quitii iidtied. was the cvidence of Were Attacked opinion they had behind them I ‘ I throughout, not only the British MLLlilLA, Aug. 20.—The Span Empire m“ through um Isl] convoys advance post .were furiously attacked by Moorish ""--i'<'>—_"". tribesmon. The Moors however. A Little More Zip. Please! I ‘it were driven back by artillery iirc - Wm, “ma, lnsses‘ ' tit}. L, Vincent in Farm Life.) 'I‘Iitis morning l stood ivatcliing a -—in MOOSE PLENTWUL ‘N N_ 5_ vrnmnn as slic- ‘swept her front ' porch. wily! How she did make‘ he!‘ FIIEDEIIIFTONv AIIII- IIITSEITII" broom sivlsli arross Illlill. floor! ty-tive moose w-ere seen re/zcn .,\" Y _ H i, .1 > l ‘I; muades on a Iirici’ visit tr; (Kaine River. N; qsxnujllllqhz“ fvhlfspdwmm ma,“ ,_ by il-trry Alien, New ilriins - ~i_- <- ~ ‘ - wick guide. Fonccrning fleet". hc. nd- hiliili; oi ‘hers back nnd forth. And vis-t-d that they are plentlfuk but “m, 0m. lhmg slmws how nun-h ihrit lic liad noticed fcw caribou. zip M“, puts mm ‘werymmg m” Putridgcs are very numerous. lit"- tnrding tn Mr. Ailvir and arc IIKIP-‘I- W011i IS 11 1011'") he" she plump, while Woodcock, brunt and loves it and is happy in it. BPP-"B ""3 07w“ 59"“ I Wbzit a good tiia-ny faivnicrs need is more zip in doing their farm - SEARCHING FOR b work. You can tell by the way a man walksgacross his fields who- IWiEDERWOTONV X n“ Aug“ a‘, titer he is making n go of it or not. __,Np“v nr,,n,,,,,|,.k may R0,,“ M.» ion il-tz-nt have to get out a search extensive gold mining dcvclop- warrant to iiind a good farmer iuc-nt workibeing carried on, it (“rough m“, week; he gs right on was iciirnei yes crt ay. , _ it Wfls said that a syndicate M” M" N“ new] m K0 “mum! M: was being formed bczidcd by Mr. I"? "15 "Mgmmm "I'm" hIm- e Wiiiker. nn English mining cn- puts zIii- IIIB "IVY IF" IIIBFB I5 III ginecr who spent seven years in hum “m, m“ his wm-k, wiremer iiiilitt and clcvcn in Africa, WIWH‘ “Guy-Jig m“ me Mg pen or driving ho Wilt-i clticf engines-i" for sonic H d ‘ yr t n _h M large mining operations of British m‘: {If m‘ ° ‘a ‘I I’ capitalists. ' "MI- " l " l Somehow it scmns to me a giod many of our farmers have lost tilie gpccgeg m cat-rug Raising zip out of their lives lately. They can't hold up their bends and 3“°“°“5 In “n! “WINS” “m” march out to their daily tasks as if only to those whoh have a high they w”? ._ going to battle and ax- ideai nnd keep for ever advancing. peeled ‘to “n. And m“ ‘a ‘mt n On the other hand failure waits-sure as anything in all the world. for the nan who is content to sl- tr we do not think victory it will low his business to stagante. new, come ,0 m,‘ ‘Breeders of live stock are fac- Me“ °t m” farm" mm“ "a not ing problems today that require ex- BMW I0 DIG?" WIIIII Ilfl- W9 "9 pert business like handling. coming out all right. I . . GOLD IN N. ———-<Q>— QPILE Onuu and Effect (From the Salem News.) tAibout the sammflnis that w” N” "" ed. Dr. China's Offigiggrthgm re Igu- the rows tits first season. At. luv I is, one should cultivate nndfllroe e em ten tiavrfront’ the ‘time or pisntiilz uiitil' the and or my.- A-B-il- . . .. summer hotels went up to five and ou at ones and git q] t q ten, dollar: a day, camping outfits snem. loo a box all edit“. 13$ . .,n~bctiis vi immortal-imi- en In TrkiTgirfiilThia W6“: you in. automobile began to appear. II," "I" "F" Ill llfllsli