1 Ii i v y _ .I i N / px -. i- 1 if . at si ...... ..... _ ____ ____ .f ’ » OCTOBER 7, 1920, _A i s , _ ""' T Anmrrnrows GUARDIAN. "r 1 / ' _ , . / 1 PAGE 'rim .Q- -._,. :_ .1 . , 1 1 I iiiisuii- t tiiiiniis,-up T0flLE'l‘,- if Pitiniiiirioiis . ____ ‘_ Are being ,used day-thbu-_ ' sands of satisfied patrons in every section. of the United States and Canada. V There _is a_ very gpod reason forthis..-Each en- slar product represents the most carefuliy,selected ingredients 'compounded by the most skillful stud- - - ents of medicine and the finest perfumers. ~ Let us tell you more about them. li.A.FosterI CENTRAL DRUGSTORE qL '__ _ O Regular. _ ‘\'°'°°°Nli\l\|iii\rtiucls'wlthoii¢ _ _% " °'-la -T" _Fouiaeegmq ‘ ‘ *S -": n kia-'_ ` ` »usi"i?»§."' ' __ __ _-...__ jgh“ _ 5_°c‘-1_°&3f“.'Ul¢|»Namn‘s &h°_°"°u ‘lumil one as 8lles|ssag_sasndlsaaleWgqaig|,' Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills A reliable Regulating rin r w _ glen- $5 a box. Bold at al‘IrDr\?g f-1-’{i°5~°-ff '$353.' ‘°-1-£i'iil' s‘é’i‘ib°§b& DRUG co.. amntreu. Quebec. 'mix-L_-__.____i, EPHOSPHON OL for MEN ‘Restores Vi d Vi - ' [_Nerve "and grain lncret:iIi?"‘g::; IYIMWP i a Tonic-will build, you |113- 8! a box, or two for S5 at d -:.-12:'--as .‘zi..r.=a.°is '°°°'°~'"°“ . tr , IPANY. Montreal, Quebecyuq con E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore. i _ . -.P -@- . 0 N - ’ OOOOOO-OO-O' -~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I under-_this healing, le. ser word for eaea ia. Wt r i " ' aim i»»°'au°° £3 &°;T1.'3°3¥§ .°&'&,‘3, §.°..’°"'"“" °" °°"‘ _.N mrtutlfns eegat as one word. nut an agen; in |1,|||| _ 1": one otrd. CII! ttaaees o cover cost lun aeeol all advertise. _ ¢l» ll can ..:.-..... ....::.. ....-.1-....‘-.".-::.:'~.:':r.'a>:=:-’.'i"...‘:i~'"-f--~ _ OO§OOO ‘ ' ' '- ' -- ' ' - - 'Freeman Tapper in the “National slag uk hu H 1 h A ' _" -L t triv to follow D e 3 C ‘I a “ 3 1' and get ‘Blu Wllllbd M810 HBE! Wllltéd ?hem:ir;,1ce Zwgs. §..M; advlce to u-p in the mornings feeling as fresh l___ e - , an Ennnolirrio sun 'ro lunic- "'_**-_----`-- au whether they -were volunteers. “S a daisy- I 4°"-l heslmie 1° SHY |20 anin pr- :tunic wnmthv nv c(,{,S,-“pls c0,,,,ci,3nm,“, obje,,m,5_ ihpt Tanlae is the best medicine I our n ents mo i i ' et the Service Shield in Prince gtlwgg Talmud. Good Rrxpwition ar . _ :tes ce., Leaded: oft, °"l PORTRAIT AGENTS \Vl E US state amount `of'yoii`l': btggiess fo; special prices. We now have the e".i}‘.if.'i’§' .'i$§"u‘3““"""”" .""€"‘ "’ i O PFOHID E!! HEF- vivo and best work at moderate priverh print; finished; frames new ne. -ree .amp es. M -r- chants Portrait' Company. Thr- 0nl~0- ' 1612-7-lil-tf. if Il ant women n spare time. day or evenings,-sell~ lull the host and largest -iolec I inns cards at popular prices. Maiz- nliicent salnplo book free. Nu ex- pc|'iont-i» ii_i-cessnry. Ilnnp not gn. I-0I'l`t'l'<' with it-gular work A tow Female Help Wanted »--~_.-___- \\'AN'l'l‘ll)_A MAH) I-‘Oli (il']NI'lll- iii lioiisi-lviirll. No \va.~»l\ii\|;. Apply lil i.o\\'t-I' l’rlu<:o Strict-t. 33iH-ll)~|i-3|. » \\'AN'l‘I~IIl-)|Alll 'l‘0 (ill 'l‘(l I\l0\I- tri-ni, li»uviti.g Uirt. 14th. Small futuiiy. (iood lumix-. Faro paid. Apply Mrs. lli~ori.;i= MacDonald, :ills I-Euston Struct. 3276-l0~l»~3i. 'l‘o Lot. I-Jnirines, Fairbanks Morse, 150 hill.” 3229-10-2-6|. .__._i__.i__i&_i__ FOR SALE-A THIRTEEN' lillllll' chandlier. suitable for church or hall. Apply Manager Prince Ed- ward Theatre. 2939-9-22-tt. - \\'AN'I‘EI)-'|‘\V0 I’(llt'I‘l~}ll!\' AND _ two chnmhi-rmuids. Apply Vic- toria. Hotcl. 32|;g-1g.5.3i_ i..ioui|t_is_tt‘_ on indlgestinn. I Il9_Yer,_ ar {,=t -i- t meat of any kmds-“end »¢efi)"?iIe very lights-I dléf _"F0810 8ivef_“l"nei'a_ hot ,burning S‘*“"‘\'¢>1\~ in 'ttlie_§i;est.-'end #-1 would 1110111 up was im _aiiiqwss in p;_r§_ect :xiit;a_l;;_|_,.__ ;?{y“l!iygr s si; was _ SUE _ . _s or adly irom cone'tiD§iion_ iid,-gg-iqueiitly had dizzy spells ‘wltéin"`everyiiiing seemed to spin around and I had ;;J___sll down to keep --myself from ng. _ "I file-in so little nt. night that in the mornings I felt more tired than when ‘I went to hed, and my nerves got into sucn is condition that any unusual noise would al- most make me -frantic. I tried UIBIIY kinds of medicine but none Nv sni- _ _ _ ciwsoouuo oo wi-ia-r rAN~ nhiqasttisg ny., - u" _ '_ "WV" Lac olo ron Msn. .- “it wouN;h Z' mpoesible for me` ing instrucltion to our, school boys, oi' Prince of Wales College. The matter of securing the services of H ,is certainly a matter of regret, and ,iwe think it should be explained to the case. -We now learn that t-his °f ‘hem Seelned 10 meet (HY 035°. arrangement -has ‘been brushed and 'I "~|m°5l 8‘W@ UD -MP0 01' ever aside. instead orlwr. weigh mv. being ii wel lwoman begin. ‘il nev_§>_r _would h_z_iive;_i elieved that 1:. stu-dents “HY me C119 0011 ein e person he is "ow to mstmct ha like Tanlae has helped me. The rst few bottles ‘gave me a splen- IM;-_ Waugh to instruct the Oily did “P'P¢`tiU’ and I S0011 f°\U.\l1‘ I school moys_ has been under con. could eat anything I wanted and slderation since last -MIIY. Hlld *lf* "ever s“"‘“'r 3 Damcle from 'WH' 19,. 31| mp mp( M5 get-vices have 'gesi-ion. l have iilready -gained been lost to our school boys. This 59""-‘WI DOUMS in W@lE\\l Mid Um o much stronger -I can do my ousework with as iuuch ease as ever could. _ our cli izenn. I GOOD NDVlCE.-The following is taken Ifrom an article by Joseph or -plain slackers, whether they were rlc-li or poor, crowned heads tion of l’or.sonal (ircotilipz Christ: or hald lleflds ii-I I0 "Cal`l‘y 011." I There were mimi’ Wim knew heme" than their officers during the Brea! conflict but for the sake of t-he ul- u_gt_‘r\t'y opportunities still opoil_Nn t . ond that WO1lId C0llle Out NU/97- H- M. il`IlISIlDIli'l, NOI'lI\ Try' ;\_<(-_i__\_:_i;:-____i:tiiii~an_tt»:;?. _(hind.-rn ml _a_e___g_y suffered and died ,mm on, Il, i-l. Cameron & Co., Chapaud, fl ll l‘ , uit-iiini-nd west, 'roii-Nth.” ,canada might .I-ive--we cannot d0 better than to strive to mR€ lille “"'_'. ' .1 ~ ' - _ For sale. Icoumry 1-he land of their dreams. _ it P _ ____\This cannot be dbon<_>huul_€S_S Wt; iii: 1.-up _ L .- ._ - .» _ _ ~ united. lit may 0 e ll Y 0 at (:»,I~lii;glfI‘fI 'hour to build friendships- Ai ine i'ront it |i'unndian was a Canadian- li. I'., tnrei- cyiindi-r, ni-.vor "msd, _ - e a an cost of the scheme is estimated at Apply "s" Box No, iii; '-Guard- I' mattered “M ‘vhemer h W B In indian or a Japanese or what else at home, at the front he was the maple leaf and -faced the fire of the enemy as at Canadian. When zero ‘hour came a man was not ask- ed whether h0 IWHB RDTNUI C3-\h°“c Wanted 'or Protestant. it ‘was enough -io] know -that all,.present were (2-Ruud* ians. The fia-g was safe with all creeds and iwith all ri\e.e.s Who B100!! on guard for Canada. Whereullto we have attained unto a, glorious `\vAi\"ri-:ir-|.An\' w|'r|| i L ' ' ' vhllil desires it position as l|ii(\)i]:t_1.l-I Vict0l`y let _Walk by U18 B3-mf? i_..__.. Less Meatii Back Andliiineys Hurt - f TAKE A oi.A`s.s oF sa-|.1's To -FLUSH -K1-NEYS IFBLADDER " BOTHE-R-8 YOU. dialing ment 'regularly eventual- ly produces kidney trouble in some and gnimes. The singing of “Auld form or Omen Buys a _wewknown tically every man who has receiv- Lunz SYl\€" l>I`0\18l\l ‘he lneelmg authority, because the uric acid in giargege 53?; Vg; w§;5lllll§:";'“;‘('l' to H d§_e;.._¢¢>-_-- 23:; e(f§;te,;0:|':;dILld:e‘;_ys's§3;;|:;:L' -At the present time 5 Canadian and do u and cmsB'a_|| Bon, of dl 1 2 imperial ex-soldiers are taking .lilllfdi l-|\\“‘°°'“ f" D"‘°"'”‘ "egg Qmmfculwrly mackmhe mfd training in agriculture with good _,____¢,>_;_. mlselly in the lddnéy resloxr _,hem farmers in -the province. It is in- -- -- - ' - ' d d l i th i d Spain ‘ig one of the great iron niaiic twinges, ggvere headaches, mae” bp7_¢;_as;nngh_t;;_?reJc:__nca_lai:du_r_I;_;_ me 'centers of me -worm' flhlppmg and stomach' 6 summon' mmm where who have received Govern- _ore.._heaviIy to other _ilsuropean liver, sleeplessness, -bladder and mem am are making good we ' naries' as _well as to -the United urinary irritation. _ h rn E” . - feel sure that i e great majo y tatee, and while it has some larze ___;_i_h;e mrgixigt y_;¢;u_rn ba_o_i;_hiiur_t;s_ of __e“"__ned mem H, Ewen R chance YB 8 » bladder bothers you. get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any good pharnuwy; lake a iablespoonfui in n glass ol’ water -before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys -grapes and -lemon juice, combined with iiihia, and -has been used 10|' generations to flush cl0K80d Kid~ nqys und stimulate them io normll niotiviiy; also io ,neuttulizie the acids in the urine so it no longer tion this paper and send 2c stamp for postsue 604.- a box; all dealers t ~ i ~ -i `i_ i\~i , . .‘ ,then to keep the kidneys and urin- r ans clean, thus avoiding chance, ii they do thiis, it is all that ‘I‘:"..::f.:. as-. iii: .';i.i°:: -- -- ----as -- -----. irritates, thus ending bladder dis- races even if they desired to do 0,.d,,,.,,_ _ so, Beyond the races there all- Jnd Sam cannot gum,-9 anyone; ‘ -peered ‘to be no amusement at all. makes n delightful effervescent The usual line of dak-ire were not -Iltbla-water drink which millions present which we regret. We cer- of men and women take nov and tailnly -believe that no fsidrs with "My liver is now In good order and fl arn no longer troubled with constipation or dizzy spells. My nerves are as steady as can be. I iave ever tried, and i hope that all wiin suffer as i did iwill give it it rial.” ‘Tanlnc is sold in -Fharlotteiown by Reddin Bros., in Montague by H. J. Ma/bon, J. P. While, -Murray and -H, IP. Coohon, Murary Harbor. -0 offset this the period under the colors is not to be spread over sb many yen-rs. T-he trained regular stall' is to be continued and the ilower cost of the scheme' is esti-_ m-ated at a lower figure than it was before the iwar. As it _iustif-ication for the continuance of this civilian training the Australian Govern- ment can point to the splendid services performed by Australian soldiers on many fronts during the Great War, the ra-pidity_w~ith whicli- they -were go ready for action and the small amount of industrial dis- location ‘which tile plan has en- tailed. (iMontrea.l Star). TRAFFIC CONTROL.-We -wish t0 -offer hearty congratulations to the ciiiy authorities -for the splendid way the traffic of the city was controlled during Exhibition week. ii! wa-s certainly a great change- for the ibetter over -former years. We not-iced several returned men on this duty and the appeared to do it -wen, fr-het,-‘ d_i¢I' not-_allow many to put anyt’hing`over on them in the discharge of their duly. CHURCH UNION ~~ .- ..-LONDON, Oct. 1.-A Free (Ihurch statement on the Lambeth rellnion aippeal suggests that certain pro~ visions .regarding bishops in that appeal be accepted und. should be discussed. _ 8UCC|E‘SS_ OF 80-LDIERB.--We see by a late report from Calgary, that out of 5,700 returned men who have been assisted by the Government loan -ln Alberta, that more than 98 iper cent of them are making good on the land, and ot the two per cent remaining. very few are failures through any ‘fault of their own. but. rather on account of troubles over which they have no con-trol. On making iinqulry at i-he office of the Soldier Settlement Board, Oharlottetaln, we find that n very satisfactory slate of affairs ex-isis in this respect in this -Pro- vince also. U-p io the present over 1450 inquiries have been received. A total of 612 applications have been received and of ihese 464 have been approved. Loans have been granted to 286 ex soldiers. Six men have -paid off their loans front proi-its earned and are continuing to opera-te their farms, while prac- wi`l prove beyond a (lou-bt that _they will show the same splnit in doing their duty as they did while overseas. lWe /plead with all cm- ployers to give the iboys n fair EXHII-IITION.-The Provincial Ex- hibition is again a thilig of the past, and -we trust that it proved a financial success. The races were good, but not all could see t-he questionable shows should be per- mitted ou the grounds, but we do 33 BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION WHO APl|'éfiféKeen' Mrs. Lauzon Hail i . ' -- -- -. .. .. W _ - -_ » Tiri.s..iN ..uf%? AMATEUR ang Angtlsee frgfnssvumnn I , I ' _ . fi This phoiogritpiii, showing t`yril ’i`ul'loy, uunalieur golf dll:-'iilipion of Great Britain. 'was taken it-f-ter -he arrived in i-hits country miipy -for the Ainericnu li-tic. -*-<4;-_m SENATOR H/mnino sHowiNo xl? H__;\SN'1' Losr His .sxint mcumc Hossssrtoss I I aSenn,t.or Warren G1 Harding has `not_forgoiJten how to pitch horse- shoes. »In his youni.-:er days he was tile--local chninpi0.n. The Republi- can nominee for Preeiiient is shown here pitching horseshoes at hirs. home at Marion, Qliin, with members of it visiting delegation as opponents, ‘ such as gave much anuisenieni to our citizens and visitors on the M_ni'ket Square. We are pleased that Qii'r`-Olly nuilioriiies paid no attention io the appeal to have t-he show,-i prohibited on the square, as during Exhibition week we must have s, little fun, even if in the end we know wc will iprnbnbly lose '\ ‘fe'w`ce-nts. _ FIFTY YEARS A REPUBLIC -London Morning Post; ‘Fifty years a-go_ this -month, as there- sult -of\tile disaster ai Sedan, M. Jules i~‘nvre inoved that Napoleon Honat-parte and his house should be declared deposed. So great ‘was the excitement that the mob broke through inlo the \(‘-liiiiuber, so that the President, -Eugene Schneider, iiaid io declare the sitting at un end. At three o'clock the Senate had to be closed, and the 'Republic was proclaimed nt the Hotel do Ville, and inits name the deputies of Paris, :with the i»xcellll0I1 Of Thlers, who refused, met us a Pro- visional Govcrnmeni. The memory of_ihe next l’our months, when the Hnns sought to -starve Paris into submission, still haunts thousands of French minds, .T-he Parisians were so reduced that the animal-s in the Zoological Gzirilt_ms_wvere slaughtered ~for food, o.nd`__‘ii'_sewer rat was esteenied a delicncyi. Need we wonder -if tho French tlemand the utlermost farthing nmv that. the day of reckoning has come? - ---ooo---- . "is tille'ii0use lieai'tliy?"sa.id the prospective iitintwlt 10 ilhe real es- talte agenli. "Healiilhy? Well, I slioulltl say so." “You_‘-it-peak very positl-ve." "Yee,,¢'l have a right io. The iaatefamil-y in it had small-pox.from tlhe father'-ho the youngest. baby,_ and noi one of them died." ;______ ‘ ' siscsgisio _ .- -` ..,-a. .Ns .-,_ _._/_ ' t ...s _V " '--.~ . . \ -1f.',-_-"e'_-'rf r . if - 1. ‘I-"'*-1-in 3 » 8*’-‘ " _ an-1 _ "1 “city ,K .,. i Nei .1/_. .ff ...J- . i %g/3 '€vcoa» 'ijirl SHE has rosy cheeks-yes-FRY’S enriches the blood. She is always ready' for a romp-yes-FRY’S is a great energy maker. She is “pretty good " at school, too-FRY’S is good for her nerves. And all this wonderful food value comes' at little cost, for FRY’S is very concentrated, a small spooniul making a big cup of delicious, nourishing Cocoa. Of course- E _ "Remember, nothing will do but FR_Y’S” I lP‘§¢i§I9§¢P'i¢U§lP§¢l‘§¢9i¢\‘§¢U€ “DEAD” iWOMAN'S FIGHT- FOR LIBERTY To prevent premature burial, the Japanese Diet proposes, uti- lfoflllllil io “Kobe lleliald", to pro- long the 'nterval between death and burial to 72 houus. Dr. Ma-tushita. a Tokio physician advocating the delay, said that the husband of a woman who had been buried 24 hours a-i’-ter her apparent dewtlh -married :within a week of 'i°"' ' --1 - -1- -==- 'W . . ==-e=l==-sign the fu-nt-ral service, and the wo- heard shrielkis from withinn c uu\n's indignant iuoiher had the fi-n 'being cremated. Dr. M 3| ffllllily grave opeiieiu ic rt-iuove hita's statements brought -fo fr I her ilaughier`s bod'y to lier own a large number of protes gi~av<'yui'il She was .tmazcil toiJapimest medical aesociatl rl" .`_. I.; ._,. .::» I '.( “I tn Oil . -- . s__, fliid that her daughter had been 'one ~ine~‘inber of the Diet, ‘whoi- burled alivc. The inside oi’ ilie physician, stated than only I-ti;-‘ coffin had been si-riltched hy fin- ormal cases wliid the appiiren ger-nails, and the shroud had been Iilead i H Ilesiiquarters for the WILLIS PIANO. g __ _' ._ "ia ` ¢‘ ' ,i satisfaction oi knowing you have bought CANADNS UST.l’lAliii; _» A