_ .3 of § .lf- L. . life 5 _‘_ ,.3 A ~ ~‘ x “ iii 5 ' “M ' » X; -it '_ .ECIEIII EIIIEII River, Kass., lufered with eczema for three years, and had treatment from aeveral doctors, all of whom gave up the ease. "Finally," she says, “I went to a specialist, which cost me mother 820, but I was ao better. "A friend advised me to try Zan-Bak,_._Vlh1el\ I did, and for which I have ever sinee been thank- , ful I very soon felt some relief, Madame A. Larlviere of Fall K 3,., .P I ' l . 2_9 ' 1 'J' l‘*¥i; _au i' *- si* ,_ ”‘ ri. I 'Et , H 112:: ai -_ ...,..f. _._r.r.g§.-. -_+:" Z . ,VH N -_'_ \ 1 fn". f» >=~ 1., ?l-.‘- ,- -rf _ :V31 1421,, sf.-as if 'tx-2 . #.3 ii _- _. i ! \ _v ` 1 4 .' . i l 7. l 'S lr z 3:; Inj? 4 ,,~_ .£' t. = "lil _,, _ 12”, . 'iff ,ig ~ , _. \-». ..‘ .91 _ 3 ,!_,,. =»/1. I" : _.3-. -4 xl' I f. _rr 2,. _ 9! il .il ,L ~ Q » l `® and perseverance with Zam-Bak eompletely rid me of the disease. ” SEVERE Bill' IIEILEII Mr. C. Oakley of Saskatoon, who sustained a terrible cut on his leg, says: "Had I known'cf Zam-Buk when the accident occurred, I could have saved myself a $40 doetor'a bill! A doctor sewod up the cut and attended me for iive,weeka, but the wound did not heal, and he advised me to go into a hospital. "I objected, however, and used Zam-Bak instead, and in two weeks’ time was back at work." 1 .Mb SHED UPEIITIUI “ Father developed I ginful lore on his face," writu iN. Lewis of Silver Lake, Oregon. “Numerous remedies and treat' ment from several doctors failed to heal lt, and the doctor advised. an operation. Someone advised him to dx-st try Zam-Buk. A new applications brought relief, and continued use of Zam-Buk entirely healed the sure, .saving lathes hom an operation.” l V blood-poisoning. pllra. cuts. bruises. kms and maids. Alldealcrssoe hex. Bend this advert. name of pas wr sad lc. alamn (for return postage) to Zam - Bok Oo.. gig- Toronto. for free trial hes. ,-1- __ rough seams or raw edges. It' his 0 snugly, yet has a springy texture that" .- 2l.i.i.OWS PCI'fCCiI 4/ "THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE” _ I freedom of action. Underwear V/hatever the weight, you can be sure' of comfort if you remember the name-Penmans. . l .,, _ c _s I I UCIUKUUDOUIUUIQQIIIOOOIOUOIU 1 are-g 1 5 Piiillliillhye-Aid _ , Just how mucn is re uired must be accurately measured oo _ . little would only relieve the trouble Too much would injure the eyes. e use the best modern optical liances, absolutely correcting optical defects and guarantee sgdsfaction. ` _i _ th least possible de _-All kinds of eye gllgyss repairing and matching lenses done ` Un-excelled service '_ -_ g. I.. Parks-nan ""5" ' ' Jeweler Jriirsduate Optometrist ' Montague, P. F. I. OUUIDOUUCOIOOOIIOIIOCII I `OOlQUOCl‘lO*l_QI4llilQOOCISOQIIQQQQQ I ll-snake- \‘OlUlCU$lBU$U$9$$£6-SSQQQSBIOIU _ NEVER! NEVER! ' -_-sn _ Tom: "There was an artist once who palnted‘ eobwebs on hill- ceiling so truthfully that the housemald wore herself out trying to sweep them d_own." Nellie: “My dear Tom, there may have*been`an artist as clever as lhat,_ but never such a housemaid." DEWS OF. EVE Nci€More Gentle g “Cascaiat`e'_’ -[for the p j uv'e'r: _ -it is 'hat as teedleis ss it is dan-__ gerous to take violent or naslry cath- artlcs. Nature -provides no shock-ab sorbera for our liver and bowels relief .without injury from Constipa tion, Billoosness, Indlgestlon, Gases and -Blok Headache. Gaecareta work whileiyou sleep, removing- the toxins poisons and sour, indlgestible waata without piping or incoayenlencs. Cascalets regulate hy,strengthening time bowel _m-uncles. They cost so lir- t e too. against felléel, harsh pills, alcken- _ D°li¢i0D~ 010°! lsgol and salts. Cssoarets give qnlq sickness and sorrcwy » WI!! rel HIIPYIWIIOO. ililllllltt -IT PAV. --rua nsnerrrs. ' directed to the of th? estate whch ap- pears hsue. 1404. -MEMIIRQ-.Qf sion. No. 180.11% requested to tonight Tuesday at 'L30 as important business is to come up. By order of Worthy Patriarch. , ` SYDNEY COAL FOR ,THE UNITED KINGDDM.. I 6.._Tl)€ liner sailed Sydney. she cargo of Kingdom. `dule is due in England, capped the la the ilret The Airane here from London vis but on Tuesday was o direct to Halifax. Her cargo has discharged and the ship will go to Sydney. , Turkish Cabinet ills Resigned -‘_..s. _ (Special to The Guardian.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct 6.-*Phe resignation of 'the Turkish cabinet headed by Ferld Pasha, Grand Vlzier and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been accepted by the Sultan Hobart. IN MEMCRIAM -_-p AoA'r|-la .laNK|Ne A death of more than usual sad- ness occurred at Poter's Road on the evening of Tuesday, Septemb- er 2nd, when Agatha Jenkips, be- loved' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins was called home at the age of lift-een yearsusfter but a very fewydays illness. .Agatha was a young lady of interesting and at- tractive personality end was held in the highest respect by her friends and associates, and her early death will be greatly lamented by all. The remaining memlbergy .orf the family have the sincere sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. Mas John' HVDE. On Thursday, Sept. 18, 1919, .Mrs. John ‘Hyde of Middleton, passed peace- fully to the “Great Beyond". Although she had been in delicate health for some time the end was very unex- pected and came as 6' great shock to her many relatives and friends. Mrs. Hyde, who was formely Miss Agnes Schurman, was a daughter of the late Peter Schurman of Middleton. She lived nearly hr whole life of 68 years in this community and all knew and loved her for kindness and thcughtfulness of others. Shehad a kind, loving disposition and lived a llfe full of .faith andtrustiulness. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband and one brother, Thomas Schurman of Boston, beside a. host of relatives and friends. The funeral services was conducted by the Rev. Geo. N. Somers of Bedeque and. the remains _ ` ‘were laid to rest in the old Bedeque - NL Penman Underwear is free from 1 Methodist Cemetery. .__,,. . IN IVIEMORIAM ._ ---~- <5 ¢ - = 0 iiow About Your Hat is the ,crowning feature of your goo appearance; and get 0 yours early. f < Leave to us all mat- - ters of correct style, value etc. ` 1 . New styles in \Soft and Hard ats $3, $4,$S, to $7. in B§\\\§. .fl /"` ‘?( \ “xv Zi/ Q I. A 1- Q!/lg. p' »/5' r ii' /_,.. fe ` T., ;_Hf`A,,6 -_ - Q; 1: ici -2 /Eze. :D X /:WJ -- .Mi la -fs. .Q . j is clothes _lor _Mec..;Y0ut . Men .L ii / / _ / N New Fa" Hat iN A NUTSHELL You oweflj: to yourself to see those new-f1deas_1n_ clothes ” that men, young men and B .N -boys will wear this Fall, The n ..._ _f _e Y o 0 man who emoys -_the , new and smart in clothing MDI? find these stocks, fairly D teeming with different ideas.-good ones too youll say. l'iERE’S OUR SERVICE aliiiloys ; Beam mihdfhhfihe” We have 'the styles that make you appear at your best--the right _ kind of merchandise at rlght pnces. You 'c_ouldn’t ask more; we wouldnt .W'gn1;._afto give you less. V Men’s and Young Men’s F all Suits and Overcoats at _ e $15.00 up. ./ S Fit the Boys out Here for His-a New' . ’ Fall Suit and Our wonderful Clothing is an example of our com- plete readmess to care for the needs of all boys 2 to 18 years. The ro- markable assortment and extra- ordinary values offered w1ll make you buy. Buy your Boys’ Clothing here and save money. s ’ ' Boys’ 0vercoats Boys Fall Suits $5.50 up. L’ 4 $15.00 up. ii ._ - 'lop Coat A showing of Boys’ _E- Rill 1 9.00 up. There passed away at her home in Lewis, on Sept. 22nd, Sarah Mac- Donald wife of John_L. MacKinnon, at the early age of 48 years.` De- ceased though in lil health for a number of years, bore her affliction with true Christian patience. She always trefl to dc what, she could, little though it mlghtpe, ln the Mast- er‘s service, and taught. a class in Sunday School. as long as she was able to attend. Besides .her husband she leaves to mourn two sons and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Alex. J. MacLeod. '.Valleyileld East, Mrs. Christie'Munroe, Boston, Mass., Mrs John J. Bruce, _Miltown Cross, John N. Supl. of Dredgos, Gharlot- isrown, Allan, of Hes/iherdals, and Hughie, lately returned from over- seas. The pall bearers were:-John MacPherson, John Maclieth, Kenneth MacLean, Angus J. .MacLeod, Don stewart ana John chhrnuhgs. 'rue following lines were written by her little boys: Dearest mama thou #set left us, We do miss -thee our home, Your chair is vacant"in out midst, And no one to take “your place But we hope to metlt thee in thy . bright home beyopd, Where we shall never part, We shall migs Lhasa, ur home, wand shall linger guess thee, en we breath our evenln prayer. Gone but not foriotten. 3 ‘ ' ' Patriot l , mapa. D mr’-' °_°”' -' , _...gl T110 Villilse of Celscumpec has re Bl *In d and inuc esteemed reslAi9“\» Mrs. Wm. H.; Wallace form- erly. Mm Jane asm Mrs. wsusce was until a few m Q1. ago, a heal- thy onergetic worn 1' \D\li1ng last winter however. her _althngye way suddenly. Sometlm a_»er ds had hopes of recovery, -.wiv :ill -August ihe bggan to faiinmors, lylapd pass- e away on ond , 1-W." s Deceased was df 'a. particularly bright dis 'iii h f thi cherry yet u ` tionli help. :he mlost fitting epitepll that could ewttan I1" vewold "She hsthfdgnpgnw' ` 'Em cooler" be The _funeral rosa, use on .weasssf day, Sept src, anafw ` largely atten~ U Nllnlrfs _I-_‘Rimini lsr Isle _mrnrlrefe ‘ QQ P* V. ht 4' ._ A xi ""-is ro I A THE CLOTHING MEN " ' ‘ _ \ \ OW E ,BRO LIMITED ' '” |aa\\\\\\mf11 mourn six children, Ernest and Les ter both residing at Cascumpec William in Boston, J. Herbert, Port Arthur, Mrs. William Bell, Mill River; Mrs. Williams at 0'Leary. ' Races o_t_ Sydney i SYDNEY, Oct. 3.-iDrlven by the 14-year-old son of her owner. Tonite C., the grey mare that John Hill of Sydney has been campaigning for the past three seasons. sprung the blg- gest 'surprise of the local race meet here yesterday, winning the Free-ton all pace from Loleta Directum after llv`a strenuous heats. ' "I‘h`e Tonlta C., victory was the most ,popular one of the meeting today, the crowd, giving her iuvenllie driver s grand reception as he finished ahead ln the fifth heat, beating Loleta Dir- ectum. This race was the greatest ever seen on a. Sydney track. There were live starters including Vahze. the favorite, Tonite. C.. Leila Burns, Loleta. Dlrectum and Jennie Frisco. The 'wise ones had picked Vanza. to win, but the former indiana mare wasn't good yesterday and she finish- ed outside the money for the first time this season. As a result the Glace Bay talent received a bump in the pools, while all the field tickets cashed up on Tonite C. Besides the Tonite C., win, the other surprise D! the day was the showing of Lolata Dlrectum. In this mare Frank Lewis has a great litule race horse and yes- terday sho went out of her class and gave the winner a battle in every heat. She won the first heat without very much trouble and was beaten by an eyolash in the second by Tonita C., The little grey mare came back ln' the third and romped under the wire a winner by a comfortable margin in the fourth heat. Frank Lewis landed THE SUMMARY 2.30 TROT; PURSE $200 l Faklr (Andrews) . Ashland Belle (-Selvet) . . . . .. Queen 'B. (Purves) .. . . . . . . . Nellie Baron (Henderson) . White -Sd! (McNeil) . . . , . . .. Jack Wllkeswood McQuarri .lolllcoe (|MeLennan) . .,.-. . . . . Time: 2.28; 2.27%: 2.27% . 3: ~ western 8 - . . °‘¢">>N"' U-am caoswr-I °'U°°°¢"" § 5°-I»e~»»::sea»-see **l°'““ . 51-xaeaeerasoi-» -l-l~1~»-- l§-|-smsew»-»- FREE~FOR-ALL PURSE 4 Tonlls C. (il-llll) . . . . . .. Lolevta IDlrectum (Lev/is Jennie Frisco (Purves) Leila Burns (Macdonul Vanza (L. Lewis) Best time, 2.19% . 'Starter-1Dan McKay, Sydney. ' Judges-George 'l'-borne, North Syd- ney; Harry Munro, Sydney: A. 8. Gillis. New Waterford. Loleta Directum in front after a whip- ping rlve through time stretch. uma. w||.L|;i2_il.‘\ w,¢i|_1_A¢;, pgantlyétbeen pjalled upon toh mourn the ` _ -thoseilvhli f served at home. civilians of al llethodist Cemetery _at "Caschmpec. Besides her husband _she leaves to 1 i S°r.;tccnev¢1ny ebaiéee » ~ iaapprecintea; bd < of Clanada’g,. vgipnls t . Flanders and those' who ._ ' It is also enfoyed by ’ ¢\11‘°U8hout Canada and il 1'¢°°£l1i20d as being ded. 'Phe service aMd by 0° ` _ _ ‘ W liblfpllthf, RSV- H11 _ , Ol Alben _ ` ' ~ V ' ton. The interment was made in the ' A » 1' ‘\ V1 . , classes , Timers-W. F. Larder, Sydney: Géorse runner, olsbe"nay. ‘_ ‘