fiTlfF. » Condensed wnmlll LOU] GIG‘. ‘ to male bah Efifui’. heeIlll . It °a a‘; alzrhlllzlthtlltilsnlr your doctor- ’ Send n. free Baby Books ~ fie-Bmfim Q ' ‘ CLASSIFIED A RATES-lilo per line per day. days or over. fl words to n line. Groups of f5 one word. 10 per cent tllseoun of all. and lnunrhc pnlil for. S nil. 75c in: seven words far one week. seven words per week. OQOQ 8o per line per duy for 0 clay: or over. . Central‘ Guardian CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach on Thurs day, Oct. 18 at Stanchai at 7.30 p . m. at Nine Mile Creek on Satur- day, Oct. 20 at 7.30 p. in. oil Sab- bath, Oct. 21 at Canoe Cove at 10.- 30 a. nl. at Churchill at 2. 30 p. m. in Peoples’ Church, City at ‘i p. m. PERSONALS Mm.‘ ‘F, Emhatham of Wellesley, Mash, arrived rhy the line trlln Monday night to‘ see her mother. MIG. J. Burkejwllo is at present very ill. w. ' ' Marriages MwDONALD-MUNN-At Iris, on Wed. Oct. 10th by the Rt-v. A. J. McNeil], Margaret Pearle Munn of Charlottetown, to John Alexander MacDonald oi Bunboiu‘. WALKER-HUESTI-S At the Methodist: Parsonage, Kensington, on ‘Oct 10th, 1923, .by Rev. G. Ayers, Albert E. Walker oi Moncton, N. B, to Mrs Jessie E. Huestls of ‘.O'Leary, P_ E. Island. Deaths WAKELIN-in this city, Tuesday, Oct. 16th, Tholnar-rWakelln. aged 87 years. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 17, at. 2 p. m. DVERTISEMENTS lle per line per day for t! Uount figures. lnttinrletterlr, count mi t for cash. Address forms part peclisl flute: Furnished lloornn Situation Wanted, 50c for Agents Wanted Miscellaneous . AGENTS WANTED-LIVE AG- cnts for Watkins 15o i~‘aiilily Necessities. Direct to ivolliuliii- ore. Big Profits, .I. I’. Watkins Company, I)iipt., i<‘., .'I7il ‘Craig West, Montreal. lsl-ltl-Llmo. AGENTS WANTED-HOUSE T0 house and Specialty nicn. No ‘lriattcr wluit lines ‘you now carry ‘we have it small household colli- liiodity you can add. Quick SGIIGI‘, ‘big profits. Write for particulars. Ilept. ‘IL, 30 leopard Street, 'I‘or- onto. ltl-l7-2i. AGENTS WANT_ED-IF YOU ARE seeking u genuine selling pre- position from now oil tlll ‘Cllrlstlnias, -ti"_v our CIrIlSlillItlH ‘Cards, put up ‘In boxes. assorted. to sr-ll at 50 cents, $l.00 mid $2.00 per box. Ililiisll, American and Canadian makes of Cards- M9" or women can do this work. Goo-l trilffllillSsltlllrl. For llllrlllfllllml wrilc Montreal Supply ($0.. 0 3|- AIPXIIIIiIBI‘ SL. iMolltrisl-I. 1047-". For Sale ron sat: HOUSEHOLD ar- icct also new lafllly gill‘ .1 l A e oro . ' age m) y 1094-10-16-2| LARGE CLEARENCE AUCTION SAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FRESH today. Saunders, Newsome A‘; Co. Market Building. 002-9-2443Ill0 P. E. I. HOSPITAL AID HOLDS Rummage Sale in Market Billld- lug. Oct, 26th. 31 BOARDERS CAN be accommodated at the Lansdowae House 220 Great George Street. 1002-10-l1-6i WANTED BOARD AND ROOM BY gentleman, near water front, al- 8o stall ior horse_ Apply A. care lGuarilian. London to. Hold “ World's Fair v (United Pro") LONDON. Oct. 15.--Nearly a quarter of it million Americans are expected to visit the British Em- léirle Exhibition next Summer and a . Without: encroaching on the American titlle of “World's Fair," the erraiilurs oi u... British Ern- Dl-ro's show window modestly ad- mit that thelm will lbave the larg- est. -most and best of everything. Americans with San Francisco and 8t. Louis in their minds will be on hand to point out mistakes and failures, but ‘front His Majesty K1118 George V_,_WIIO is patron of the exhibition, right down co the keeper of the meanest gate, there is an intention to put ti... British Empire's party over without either mistakes or failures. Work on the ‘Exhibition ‘grounds at Wemhley ‘has been nude,- way for months. The tremendous build- Inge are designed for permanency. There is a stadium reputed to be the largest in the worid_ When ‘it was ilnst used ilaist Spring for the ‘finals of the English foovball season it proved to ‘betoo Small. ilMDIte its premier position. and tens oi thousands oi the 5,- 000 would ‘be spectators rioted and tors down gates and hand rails. That won't ‘happen again, accord- lnt; to the Exhibition ‘managers. New and stronger gates ‘and hand rails have ‘been installed and the seating capacity increased by a few thousands. The British Empire Exhibition at least six months. It Ia even pos- sible that the ehow will lbe made permanent. HOTEL VICTORIA Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to-riate hotel. Cori- falnn 44 rooms with private bathmThe Cuis- lne ls famous all over Canada. Telephones in all rooms. Courteous service. H. c. BROWN, Manager SALE-I um instructed by Mr. Crawford Jay, (Ioveliead Road. two ‘miles iroin York etatiorl, to scll by public auction on Satur- day. Oct. 20th, commencing at l0't."I0ck sharp all ‘his stock, crop and farm implements. For further particulars nee hundblils. Sale positive its Mr_ Jay ‘ls inov- lug to Charlottetown — Peter Ilroillc, Ailctlonerr. 1127-10-17-31 - Lost LO8T.--On 5."... 22nd, Black (‘Jollis dog. Please notiiy Viola laylor Little York. 1000-10 I3 ‘ii FOR SALE OR TO LET-RESI- ilcrlcc of lutc lion. Peter bit-Natl. so Elliilf)“ st. Allllly ml Ellllllllfj; (£5. " EBiTSTLZIFTGFEEKFéri Studebaker" Car. As good as new -nvcrhuulerl this Sprinll- wlll Ilc sold at a bargain. AIlillY l7 Dorchcstcr Street. BOG-il-lil-tif FOR SALE-HOUSE AND BARN electric lights with large lot. just outside city limits. Suitable for retired iurmcr. For particul- ars apply to Box 82, city. 113-10-16-211 RIVERVIEW FARM FOR SALE- ‘Four miles from Charlottetown; good house and extra good land, Bros, North River. FOR SALE.—ThreshIng lllachlnes Fox IIOIIBBS. Fox Shipping Boxes cul"t bodies with shafts. Apply to W. .I. Scott Marshilclil P. E. I. Apply Byrne 1103-10-16-61 90G-10-ll-i2I FOR '.‘$ALE—THE AMERICAN House, No. 2fil Klan Si... illlllllrllll‘ Railway Station, I14 t-fioi-i-il ior private salo. Apply 0n prclliiscs. 11l4-10-17-1ll. FOR SALE AT A BARGAlN-AJNE Cllmax Barber Chair. also u large Ilnrher's work cnso, ii‘. i't long. 2 large plate ulirrorli. Eu- qulro at Guardian office. 2i _.__.,_ FOR SALE-TWO GOOD SPEED prospects (gcldiilgs) one 5 ycars by Dongola. one ii years by May- or Todd. Dam, a lirilisiriior to Iona Girl. 2.19 1-4, ili_by George (tresccuu. Apply Duncan Robert- son, North River. -—~____.__________ __ FOR BALEv-Farnl at oiniirioi... translating oi 00 acres of laud. lll. KOOII state oi cultivation. ros- lllrllvo. and household eiiocts Ii desired, also a tailor shop. Up- la-dste Ilarn together with iitock "mil and implements. Will liivu possession; on or before 1st, of _Marcb. Apply D. M. Hawkins Murray ‘River. ,‘ lttt-lil-ltl-lli Qltuatlons, Vacant - ». PRIVATE OHRIITMA§ B milling Card Sttntplc ,"°ll if": Tllllr-eluntatlves mak- ‘lll 1°" dollars daily. Experience ‘"' “Will llllneeesoary. Bradley ‘lemony. nastier-n, om. - - ‘ _ loll-mi. >-_. WANTED-LIST BOY. ombuqdrngs, SALElSMErN-SOM ETHING NEW, " 2‘WANTED—-MAID FOR GENER- LOST.—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, new vest. Finder" ploilsc luzivi: at this ilillce. ' 11i‘.I-I0-17-2l LOST. — ON SUNDAY NIGHT. ilcar Wright's Ilrlilut‘, Si. P-‘trris Road, two wagon wra ‘l, l-‘liiilcr pleusc lcavo at Jenkins; 8. Son. ll Oharlozfetown Hotel 00., Ltd., VICTORIA HOTEL L. I. Loni-z. Montreal; Thee. G. AlvardjNew York; D. M. Dickie, Montreal; J. E. ‘Brunet, Montreal; Russel ‘C. Clark, Mt, Stewart; J. E. Sinclair. Emerald; r. to. Marks,‘ Malzate; Di- A. Macaulay, ;St. John; W. Doyle, Halifax; C. -C. Smith. New ‘York; P. W. Cunning- ha-m. Antlgonish; C. L. Grant, New Glasgow; W. B. ‘Long, St. John; C. L. Grant, New Glasgow; W, B, bans. St. John; c. 1.. Baxter, Portland ;It. S. Anderson, Port- land; W. H. lBryilses, New Gills. sow: R. W. Emerson, Toronto; R. W. Shannon, Toronto. Male Help Wan ted APPLY Guardian Office. l090-10-15-ti WANTED-MARRIED MAN TO work on farm. Apply John And- rews, East: Royalty. 1037-10-12-31 something everylbody wants, a re -pair seller, no deliveries, best mciposltion ever developed for Xmas business, an ideal grill. nationally known and nationally advertised, Write I’. I-l. Orr, iP. 0. Ilox 1606, Winnipeg, Man. 10-17431 _ i WANTED.—--A single man. wllll Ill least three years oxpsrenceran- oping foxes, to come to Michi- gan and take cllargfi 0f "Inch- Profor mini between thirty and loosen Horst. Water Street Charlottetown This pbllhlar Hotel has been completely renovated and rs- furnlshiid throughout and offers very com- fortable accommodation to the travelling public, The table is espec- ially good and the pub- lic are courteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager fm-ty years of nge. state ivoiwfl wnntcil, write to Frank Tllilllll. Al I II. F. D. No. 1. Michigan. v m] 996-l0-11-0l Female Hclp Wllllllfld 'in1924, opens in June and continues -ior' Lloyd George Continued-flan Page '1 The welcome extended to Mr. Lloyd George here. walrope oi the entire northwest. Seated‘ at the head table wt t-he luncheon were Promo-neat men from this section, including Governor J. O. A. Preus, oi Minnesota Governor R. A. Nes- toe. oi North ‘Dakota. Behind tzie speaker's table the British and Unl- ted Sta-tee flags stood entwined. A colorful ceremony was held during the luncheon, when Mr. Lloyd George was formally made an honorary member ol’ the Sioux tribes oi Indians by Chiefs in full tribal costume and "paint, from the Cheyenne Indian reservation oi South Dakota. who conferred up- on hllm their degree of the Eagle Father. ‘Chief Brave Eagle, heading the delegation, with the assistance oi an interpreter. gave the former Premier the name of "Two Eagles” explaining that one was. iin recfllllll- tion oi his achievement in. war and the other in the itleld ot‘ civic ai- fairs in peace. ‘The distinguished visitor was given the pipe oi peace to smoke. while a feathered war bonnet was placed on his head, a bow and ar- row in his hands, and a historic q-ulvvcr ziilierl with arrows used in ancient battles oi the tribes was placed in "his arms. At the same time ‘the Indians gave him a ‘belt of wampum and articles oi’ the Indian manufacture ior Dame Mar- garet and Miss Megan Lloyd (ieorgc, who were among the ‘most interested spectators of the cere mony. Much Secrecy Continued iroin Page 1 i defence is still tho navy hilt the supreme weapon of dofonC-a is still tilc gun. There is nothing to Iiiili- cute that aircraft have Sllpplfllllvli battle ships in fighting value. 2.—Tllc submarine llilH ilcvclop- ed faster as a ilefcnsivo than an ail flIiUIlRIl/il weapon. .‘i.——’l‘llis air force is not all DIN‘?- uativo to tllc liavy, blit "I!~l itn nrm oi’ ihc service it. is a COYII]III£IIIiIII~ tary arm. 4.—-A.~i regards aircraft llrltiliil must be ill a position to repel an attack by the strongest air foicc within striking distance. rlr-AITCTDIL rlon’t constitute the iolc (Iefcnsivo weapon against nav- :_il attack, hence an inadequate navy would mean starvation for llrltaln In the event of war. tL-Iucrcuso In the air force l:- the most important’ item oi homi- defence. 7.-—Creation of a projected naval base at Singapore is lnost import- ant In the scheme of imperial do» fence despite the fact tlint the Jap- anese earthquake has largely elim- inated Japan from tile competitive field in Eastern armaments. lln- Icss tlic Singapore base is (ii-itali- lishod the entire navy would be paralyzed in far eastern operations in the event of war. 8.——'l‘he Government would wel- come a conference for the limita- tion of armaments but it is futile to call such a conference llntll Eur- ope settles down and particularly until French fears are dissipated. --¢O-§i- IN MEMORIAM l" “WW0 memory of Mr. Robert l-Mw. who departed this Iiic Oct. 16th, 1918. Inserted by his mother. ll Stop Rheumatism With Red Peppers Wllell, you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around Just ‘try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re- lief ‘irnown. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In ithree minutes it vrartns the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula- tion, breaks up the coagestlori— and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles ‘Red iPepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it ‘for lurnbago, neuritis, back- ache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits yon. Be sure to get the gen- Charlottetown Hotel Go., Ltd., Proprietors ulnewitb the name Rowlcll 0n each package. 1 -—--¢0>——-—-— zzl-Iealth cannot be looked for lll the child that le subject to worms. because worms destroy health by housework lii slilall family. A9- ply in pcrsou to Mrs. \V- 1W- w00,1_..|,|n_ 17 Pleasant Si. or phom, 485,1, ilio-lo-u-tt. ul housework. Allllll/ 153 WM" St. 3| WANTEIF-MAID FOR GENERA“. hoilscworll- Allllll’ llllll- "- A-__E l‘ crs, ii (lriiftou St. 1130-10-l7-ol. "M... (nu (ml Htrml l .lii‘i ‘mi-II IIISI.I\I Iliti Ill] living‘. Di‘ ("i HAWK , Pll . 7'1 v?"- i 10-11-21. “than?!” ‘J "an juwlno in - Road ' WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL " B. R. Rayner, Summeralde: Saunders. City; aussu HOTEL creating internal tlisturbances that retard dew ‘ ,. and cause set"- x-piumara‘ ‘ Itlzl Frances Real Aim‘ Continued from Page l our French allies violated that treaty; our Foreign Minister stat- ed flatly, In a note to the French Government, that the action oi France was not in accordance with an instrument that al the Powers concerned were pledged to observe. Now the Prime Minister of Great Britain, who remained passive while what be denounced as a crime was being committed, steps up to the highwayman and de- mands his share oi the loot! The figure we cut before the world is even more disgraceful. We did not stand idly by while M. Poincare was strangling Germany. We deliberately encouraged the Germans to resist. We inspired the German offer oi a settlement on May l. We took Berlin's part against Paris. The French are per- fectly right when they say that had we associated ourselves-with the Initial act of brlgandage and gone into the Ruhr with France and Belgium. Gornlan resistance would have collapsed within six weeks. What we did, then, was to en- courage the combatant whose cause we officially stated to he just. under the Versailles Treaty. Then. having thus inspired false hopes and Ieil the Germans to fight oil to their ultimate ruin, we went to lunch with the triumphant aggressor and made our peace with him in order to get a per- fll-"lllfltze of whatever may be tho fruits of his felony! We have made ourselves con- tomptible before the world, have tilrllod the phrase of "perfiillous Albion" into an accepted state- ment oi indisputable fact for the entire continent. - ----—-<0->____._,. ::.Many mothers can testify to the virtue ‘oi’ Mother Grwvcs Worm Exterminator, because they know from experience how useful it is. Western Guardian —NO COLD ROOMS ill ill" Ironic ll‘ you hnvc a “liollilnll Enterprise Pipcieus Furnace." —*OOAL LADEN-Tile sch. II. Ernest, Capt. Grady, entered port on Saturday. coal laden from Pic- tou_ l-l. —-ODD LINES lii Beilspreads. Bureau Scarfs. Runners. Laundry flags, Doyllas and other articles clearing HALF‘ PRICE: HOIDU lin- PH less. on Dollar Days, SINCLAIR ti’: STEWART, Lirriitcd. 1143-30-17-fli. .____ -—FI$HlNG-About twenty boats are in tho gill-net fishing business Ill Sunluierslile Harbor, landing smclts. On Monday, the first day, the average was ovi-r 200 lbs. per boni. Y —COAL ARRIVAL-Tho Sclioon- er, “Lady Hill" Captain Doucettrl, arrived in Summcrsiile Saturday nirlht with a cargo of conl consign- eil to Joseph Read & Co-Schoon- er "J. H. Ernest," arrived in Slim- merside Monday with a cargo oi conl for R. T. Holman, Ltd. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD—DIed at Freetown on Monday morning. Adelaide Jar- dine, age 72 years. wiie of the late Mr. David Jardinc. who prcileccas. ed her seventeen years ago. There nro left to mourn: IlcnJ. of Williiot Valley. James. oi Kelvin. Dr. John of Scott, Sask., George of Ken. sington and Ella at home. The flin- eral takes place Wednesday nitor- noon nt 1 p. m. ‘ -—BOSTON ‘VISITOR-Miss Ger-- trude Alitcdonald, daughter of Dr. James Macdonaltl, formerly of Tracad-Ie, iP. E. I., now oi Broad- way, Somervllle, Mass, left on Fri- day morning, after spending a two week's vacation yieiting her ri:im- erous rrelatlves and friends. Miss Macdonald occupies ti position or confidence with lthe International Harvester C0_. at their Boston of- fice. K. —KEN8INGTON FIRE PROTEC- Tl0N—-Tlie first 70f three large tanks containing compressed ulr and water was tried out In Ken- silrgton on Saturday. A pressure of 90 lbs. pel- square inch was at- tained, throwing a stream from a half iin‘ch nozzle over one of the highest buildings. The tanks are being placed foun- feet under the earth, necessitating tho digging of a pit ll ft deep. The tanks which were secured ‘from ‘the Dalton Sarit- 9 tarium will he placed in positions. wltlicli wl-ll insure adequate fire protection to the whole town“ The Mayor and Town Councllare to be highly commended for their efforts along the line oi proper fire pro- tection. Keneington citizens have lone weakness. Miller's Worm Pow- ders expel worms and are so ‘bene- tlcisl in their action that the system B, G, Snyner and son, Sackvllle: of the little sufferers are restored A. \'- to IISR-IIIIIIIIIIIQSB, all the G. ‘M. McLeod, forte and dangers of worm infec- Harllunil, N. B-z l-I. Lister. Ollllwll; tion are removed, and satisfactory N. B. Ginson. Bristol. N. 'B. nonsense UP FATHE n discom- growth is assured. ilought fires on ‘many occasions suc- cessfully with the most primitive means at "their disposal-if they continue to show the same alert- ness energy. and the will to win. with the improved tire apparatus at their command, the possibility of a ilire “getting away" on them 0H1 a She or take the load. WHO will carry this load if you drop it? Let the Confederation Life Association stand ready to It has many methods of service, one of whldh will undoubtedly appeal to you. Write now for information concerning its Monthly Income Policies. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION Thutrifl _l_l_ll_s fliimlriiillil Mull NimL ‘Mo: A . .‘ -“ . w. .. :.. mwrlauaorrrc‘. ~._..._._.___._ y. ‘ 1t‘ We Pic-use send mo, without ilbligatifln 0n my inirt, ]illf‘I.I(‘lI|lII'rI of Monthly Income people ills a Iloilyl arc ‘taking a much llrettter interest than former- ly ill fire protection. Regular fire drill will he inaugurated ill short order". K. Used to G00 Food for (United Press.) IIERLIN. Oct. I5.—'l‘li<‘ --.Qe>———— --—Mrs_ Eli Gallant and familyl Summerside, ‘left on Saturday for| Lawrence. Mass, where they will, reside. Mr_ Gallant will join them iii the coiinse oi a few weeks‘ H. ‘(iron ot‘ povili"ty-stl'lcli.-ll gin Ilcrlin. l British Investigators LONDON, ‘Out. ‘l6.-l\"I‘he_ gen- eral impression we have broluQil back as to the recovery of Russia is one of hope," is the state- ment of F. L. Baldwin. a brother oi‘ lhc ‘British prime minister‘ and the ‘leader of a party of British onco the food oi‘ royaLy [lilFiWI Illl\’i' lii-vii illiiccil at tions, whit-ll arc opcnlill: ily food dispcrlsiil‘: throughout Germany. ed from an investigation oi trad- Vienna. h, m mm," for m5 P795999" ‘m Rum“ aid given Austria ilurinl! "Recovery will be a long job." mg Mr. Baldwin continued, “unless the U“ Russian ‘government gets some out- side help, but, if it cannot, I umlmns “my he mupnred n, still confident it can pull through flllll l-lle tlfillelfll ficllllllmlc clmdllilosci-i, were unused uincc tions are not too bad. contented and. after all, he is the Smmnm. n mg hole] ‘m, war. Last Suilimcr a move w "Milch harid labor has to be done Izod by the Socialist pros owing to the country having ‘been ding that ihc castle be iii depleted of ‘mechanical aids, both apartments for tho IIOIIH‘ with regard to agricultural ‘and fac- folks or Bcrliu. This was l cow to Petrograd we men reaping with hand slckles. “Uuiloilbtedly there is a trade locked to public nrizc. opening In Russia for agricultural] saw ‘manyuong since been used as a ;fII0lIgIl lllost of tllc 700 I‘ connected with transport. both rail-I way and motor. The Russians are asking also ior such things as saw- mill plants and ‘mining materials, was-him: loll alone brim; whiile there is an abnormal ilemitn<l'"°""“980 hlllzc Windows for the ordinary necessities oi life. llll: ilcrioilir: clcnnsiilll- The Russians, as a matter oi‘ fat-L, Ill Wllllfil‘ Ollly tiers. It is necessary to k they are gummy" lporie huge pilot-i oi’ coke a w. G. llullrli-s. ' Munager Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......A......... 156 Richmond Street go ‘m CIIARLOTTETOWN ._ . _ . —~" -_-¢ ‘éi- will hc a remote one. The town Palace Stoves N0“, lil inc grout dpen court beside tllu that onco cooked iilc lxmals ofdhczl i-Iolicrlzollr-riis loilay [lrenurc 100d; “la- hlllltIftiil-I of hungry little chil- At lr-iist a portion rli‘ lllv llfflllll" gallila for thi- ilpcninl-i up oi the - , _ Y VOI'\VU(‘.I‘I..‘I. leading Socialist pap- Russlalilliiulils rustic oi‘ harp-l" \\ilhciill "n wmlltly ‘lemanded "m, um .at tlic and of [llll(!I'](Ii‘Il 'l.iiiil1‘l“_,("' GtIVl‘I‘IllllCfll init aside sentimental- llllwlllllll llllPllllt-"cs Iilh‘ li‘i'il l‘ -‘"l"‘ lly and turil the castle to financial (Urmed we“) tivc. The grout kitchens \\'IIt ‘ m!“ on". p"). needs money," "w lloi-iul of Austrian rclicl" orlfilllllir The work. undcr the IIElIlICIE-iillll buslfles“ me“ WM 1mvelu5"remrn' of Frail ‘Dr. Gr-nia Scllwui"zu‘alil 0i‘ days just following the zlTlllIli- Food fol" from 1.000 in 4,000 pct‘- ill the big kitchens oi’ "l". unaided. It its working unaided now|wh|uh_ "mil opened ior rclivi poi-- ‘licnzollcrns left. tlic castle so sudden "i gathered the peasant i"ri fairlylly 1,, curly Novellibcl‘, ism. Last lllllk 0f U18 ‘lwillllallflll- A9 ‘l0 lllwlcusl- the kitchens from thc Iicpizli- factory workers, they are all paid "m" Govcrrlllieilt. lllli was turned Dll i1 Place work has“ mm “re wwk‘ down when rooms for rcstnurant 111$: harder than they (lid "BIO"! llle purposcs were flit-IO ilciniillilcil. tory work. On our way from Moe-lint, a portion of the custlc having The rustic attendants. who keep machinery, and also for all thingv-uil in OI'(I(‘l‘1\Il(I handle the must-uni CPOWIIH, etc. occupy servants’ quar- rt personnel oil duty, tlic window livcuty-nlilo of wan-t. about ilfty times as much asltlll- rooms arc heated For this pill"- . sintiio oi Knight George, who kill- cil tho dragon. A few private wine ili-nli-rs Iiilve rented space in the cilllars to store their wet goods. Sonic fcw room have been. occu- pied by public organizations, in- cluding tlic American Quaker Re- licf Organization, which h prac- ticrilly closed out its office here. Much of tlic paintings, silver and linen have been taken away, some to other" museums. Much OLthe tur- nitilrc has been removed, the exil- cd Kaiser having taken many truck loads 0i it to Holland. k Poor stovesl fuiililles Will-I PIT: m“ pupcr" lIPtfiitfilii, urging the use 0f tho castle ior apartments, which would not only bring great reven- uo. but greatly aid In solving the i't-slur." Iiousing problem of Berlin. commun- neullclcri » ———----<0->-~—-~- similar" her ti"y- “Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative for Bowels “They Work While You Sleep." Ii you feel sick. dizzy, upset, if your head is dull or aching, or your stonlnoh is sour or gassy, just take one or two pleasant "Cascarets" to relieve constipation and bllIous-V licss. No grlping-—nlcest cathartic laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 26 and 50c slzes——any drug store. -i—<o-o-@--~—— one time l‘ castle. the lio- posed to as organ- s ilcmun- ilizcil for o-hunting uisurcess Ill IIHFIIIII . DOIIIS 1H? ::.-\n Oil that zls -Faiirlous_—— 'I‘liougli Canada was not. the birth- plilcc of Dr. Thomas Eolectrlc Oil, it is the home of that famous com- pound. 'l"r0in Iiere its ‘good name was spread to Central and South America, the West Indies, Atletralla and New Zealand. That is far afield enough to attest its excel- leilclcs, for lri all these countries re "heaped lt is on sale and in demand. By GEORGE MOMANUS cop quit." quite ur. ilemnnil- Ml‘. INA Ll HUQMWO ? l Hwi "ro KN NERVE IFUUD 0H; MR. bMlTH - WONT you DiQEcT TTLE i=iCTURE AND bHOw "m: FILM To MY UNTIL HE, $255 i"r- i.i"r_"ri_i=_ é. A FfllE ND DON'T warn) , ABOUT il'_ NR JIQQ“; 5 Iagg-g- . I 0F ‘OLJRPRFQE- w: TAKEN A LM ‘aHOM/INQ or" vomit» llL L BE L bURRRvaEQ l“ lT Diocrr 4ltll‘"==‘""~