SEPTEMBER n, 1921 27 Years the Same Good Tear-and Sealed Package l7 "_- _.-. FOR SALE troll eats-navy ' lnowu paper. Apply at Guardian Of flee FOR BALhE-D sigUTlFUdlz LOlTB at Brig ton gmun iacng. ltllllll Ample room for barn and back gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tomlin: 8t Hynes. _____ _... FOR SALE FARM OF 05 ACRES at Cornwall of Estate of late I\Ir.~l_ (p-orge 1.. Scott. Apply to McLeod anti Bentley, Cilarlotteiolvn. _..L_._ FOR SALE-Fifty acres of wood land. For further particular apply to McLeafg9yfi » McKinnon itoyltl Dank Balding, Chariot lf-i0\\'Il_ , ~' - '- rolt BA‘RGAlN-T dsluecss 102i Model compietewith start- t-r, shock absorbers, spnre tlri‘, t-tt». In use only three months. liargain to qlllck puroiltlser. Apply title-ens (‘ounty Garage, hcnt Si. -?-v~1--——~—- ‘FARM FOR SALE land 0 nlileiftlhtlrlbttetown. 00 under cultivation, balance wootl and timber, dwelling house ‘and outbuildings. Apply Harold Yeo llrtlckley Point. FOR 8ALE-.Slntlll five passenger car, first class order, self start- or, olctitrlc lights, two years (ilil- a run] Ilargain, $1175.00. \Vriie I’. Mitchell, General Delivery. t'ilarlottotowil, 1'.E_I. MALE HELP -WANTED WANTED. AN ASSISTANT rancil lnun, one witll experience prt-ferreti. Write "ll. P," cure titlartiian (iiilcc, stating age, wages atld taxpcricncc if any. ___.:_,,»________.L_ ‘SALICSMAN WAN'I‘1dD.—-SAI.ES- man, a stali-rtlspctrting salesman whose ambition is beyond his presont oct-tlptttltln might find more congenial employment with us and at tile sallle time doulllo ills income. We require a . ulull oi clean character, sound ill nlind tlnd botly, of strotlg per sollality who would‘ aprctiiattl life position lug t-tlnct-rn wilero industry would be i‘\‘\\'ll."tIi’iI witll far‘ above tlverilgc earnings; marri- t-d man preferred. Apply io Mr. l’. It}. Itoszl, StPflIlII flour, llilcy Building, Queen Street, tlppositt- PTIIWSG llrotilcrs. Western Guardian -COMMUtNlOblfliiiviCEfi-Rov. J. M. Murchison of Malpcqutl will til-liver the tldtl-rcss tlllti sillg at the I'll» (‘olllllltlllIon Service In Victoria \\'t-st (‘llllf‘('il trn 'I‘llui'stil\y t-vt-nini! iii 7.30 p. m. . -CHURCH MlEETlNtio-llev. Ilr_ MfllHVIIIIilfI. cilnirnlun oi tilt‘- \'t-w lit-ttlnal (‘tlmmitiee anti the rrt-aicst (Itlnadiun authority on t-illlrcil lntlsic, tleslrt-s to nlect tilc t-llolrs of the congrt-guiions of lllcil nlontl Iiny Idusi tlnti Rlcillnontl Tilly West, ml well as all tltllers at 7.30 p. nl. lI"l‘ItI'll_V cvcninfi- ih 13'1"‘- Valit-y church. Mr. George l). lllllllsay., who hits been one of 1b,. olllisihil "mi tlilit-icni staff of tlllc United Partners I.ld.. Kenslngton has resiilhfltl hi“ iiiisIlIfHl and returned to his home ill Aibcrton io take up the tluties of the responsible son in the home- stead. tile mettle lllnny friends wllilo In Kenslngton wllo uii are sorry to see him depart.-——Y -MARRlED.-At Indian River on liontiay, Sept. 21st, by Rev. Mgr- ii. J. Olllis, P- I’.. Jolln Edward Lnughiin Shuilrtlche anti Miss Mary Francis McNciil. ‘daughter of Mr. ‘i J. McNeill Clermont. Miss I‘lorence McNcill attended the ilridc while Mr. lttly Ltlughlin sup- ported the groom. The bride “'0” willie dutchesse satin llnti georsellc orange IIIOSSUITIR and veil caught with orange blossoms. Miss Mllry McIntyre played iile wetldinil "WW-ii while Miss. Kathleen Driscoil anti Mr. 'l‘._ A. Drlscoll very acccpiililiy vnjoy wetldeti bllss."*Y - cilisinlii ADVERTISEMENTS uvuullifieuttiialestllnlealqlnpuuvslllnsige whose 00in to s; p. Ila lAWfioQL‘ huff‘ clef-Fun‘ -." t“ no $1534 00401.1", "‘ '9' '""- "It I" Im- i- an: -t on: unlluleia ' ~ ' ‘ . . . mfuuflfiannal. ti". loo Acilit; - with a fast grow- ‘ ""08. "tMtly the happy couple 1on8 P (I. 0 FEMALE 1mm- WANTED im WANTED-Maid for general hous Wflrk- Avniy to 88 Pownal st. THE STEPHEN GALE HOSPITAL of Hnverhill, bless" offers a "tlmliiflte Cflurse of three years to young women desirous of be coming professional nurses, Modern Hospital of 12s beds with cflmlllete up-tn-date equipment Active. medical, surgical, obste- trical and pediiltriclll services Gfildllfllvs 0f this school are ful- iy eqiliillved for private duty, in- stitutional work, army and navy nursing, etc. Minimum wage $35 per week and board. Demand for our nurses in excess of sup- Diy- Eight days after January 1, hhflfd. r0010. laundry and allow unce of 15.00 it month. Applicat- ions for the month oi September "my be sent to Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superin- tendent. Write for full partic- ulnrl. JIIMIELLANIQOUS mo. ALFRED Rreoomtto, Lent Surveyor, Hermnnville. FURNITURE SALE IMMEDIATE- ly after the sale oi Higgins prop- erty, Elm Avenue on Friday, at >12 o'clock. I will sell oil the furn- iture. oil cloths, mats, carpets. parlor dining room, bedroom. hall anti kitchen furniture, colnlnenc- ing at 1.30 p. m. B. Carter & Son. Auctioneers. WE HAVE OPENED‘ UP AN'OF- fice ill this city und are prepared to do all kinds oi repairing, tly- Ing on cit-lining, also made to order coats ior men and ladies. Tile Montreal Fur Renlotlclling Co. itiiey Bailing, Queen St, 0p- pusite Prowsu Bros, Ltd." Always in the I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR ‘Iilil cillultifcilllllliult ::BEDS AND BEDDING-We are ilcadtluarters. Jieer it; Weeks, i Women's NAVY IVIOIRE under- sklrts values to $6.755 special $3.75. Prowse Bros, Ltd, .2BLANKET8--$2.25 a pair, up- ,wilrtls. Comforters. [$3.00 each, \llI)wllrds._ Bedding of every kind ‘ here. Beer it Weeks. SEE OUR Big Range of Men's and Boy's coat sweaters. Boys ‘($1.00 ttl $5.00)' Men's ($1.50 to (8:50) Wonderful value, dfrowse Bros Ltd . LET A lastinswlcx phohtigrnlpil‘ , willie away long winter evenings. Hear them at the W. '1‘..Woiiner Lo. Ltd, Queen st, ’RALLY DAYI-Ralfy Day scr- vices in St. Andrew's (‘llurcil Mon issue Sunday, Sept. 25th. All Sun- day Schools with all the people Wm mi-‘lemilie lit 11 a. lll. A special section in the cilurcll will he re- served for each school. Any children or young people not connected with schools are specially invited. MT- STEWARTZ- The services in the Methodist Church next lSun- ‘ifly are as follows:—.11 ll.ln. VIal-ie, Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper; 3 -p.m. Dunstilffnage, tspflclfll per. vice for the Sunday School Rally, und offerings for General Sunday ‘School Board. A IJFILYPI‘ meeting will be held on Saturday pppnmg in Marie tlt 7.30 o'clock. DARING ROBBERY.—A tlnrlng roilpery was lllscoverctl Monday "milling iii-tilt‘ lift‘ goods store oi’- Mr. Joseph Sulpartlh. Grafton St, when M1ss Martha Sllmurall, who is in charlie of the store in the ab- sence of her father, follnd on open- ihg up shop at 8.30 a. iii. that en- trance hnd been lllatle and goods tn ‘the value of over $300 stolen. Ap- parently the tilieves ilad crept. iilrollfiil i1 hatch at the back of the store into the basement, f0rc~ ling the inside hatch and thus 41111811113 the store. Among the llrtt- cles missing are eleven watches, some three dozen rings. Iockets, etc. Some clothing was also llliss- ing. the full amount of which is uncertain. The matter has been placed in the hands of the police anti every effort’ is being made to trace tile thieves, BIRTHS MCARTHUR.—— _At Cilffi-WIIII, on SP-ht. 5 to Mr. and Mrs, I). J. .\Itlv~ Arthur. ttwlns, a boy and girl weight 8 lbs. each. (‘ongrlltulat- ions. WEEKS-At 222i Grafton St., on Stpt. 21st, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Iletlley B_ Weeks, a son. DEViNE--At tilc _..City llospltal Sent. 21st. 11921 to‘ Mr. and Mrs. KQITUATIONS VAOANT A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRIST- rrlas greeting . cnrd snmpltl hook free to workers; celebrated, inexpensive, Royal ‘Series; re- curo tirders now, deliver later; nit-n and women already making five dollars up dtlily even in spilro time; capitol or exper~ ionce unnecessary, Garrctsor (ionlpally, Ilrnniford, Ontario. ,__ r _iL MOTHER (From an Old Fifth Reader] tiilt-n intr. folly straying, f), my lilotllt-ri how I've grieved llcri ' 0ft l'vt~ hcnrd llcr or lllc praying. 'I'lll tho gushing tears relieve-i her; l‘Y‘IL‘IliI‘-'. i-‘lwntilv- on llly fathcr learning, Swot-t she snolttn, her eyes shone brightly. And her words were fllll o mctlnlng; Now. an tluiunln leaf tlccnyetl, I, tltrhnps have nlatie it fade. Ilut, yvllilicver ills Iletide thee, Iiioillcl- in them all I share: Anti beside thee kneel in prayer Best oi’ lllothcrs! on my bfflhfli- lnan thy llcad, anti sink ttl rest. MISSED Hi8 VOCATION A man engaged in banking took his son‘ into the bank, IntendInB that that should be his business also, and that tilc ntlme should he continued in lndentlfictltion with the establishment. The Y0"!!! mi"! ‘got on very well until it came to the time when the annual evulnin- ation of the books was to be made. and it so turned out that there was tl very slight difference between the debit tlnd credit nccouul-i- ii did not amount to more than three pence half-penny, but the Kehiifl’ man at the head sllid to the clerks: "You iltlve sot to so “WP "W books again. You know We 601N101 have any error whatever in the ac- counts. Anti the b0)‘. Wiih the Gila?" ncterlstics of the P11359711 Kfiheilli‘ ion, said: “Wily. filth"- "r" yo“ going to put_ them to all that trou- ble for such a trifle? Why. i Wiii pay the three pence imi self nnd let them off." the rattler looked at I.I1 boy sud snldt’, "My boy. you‘ ma)‘ leave the bank: it is not the ind or hurls“! mat you are fitted for. I will see that you are put into the church. Upon which ____.-0>,—-—— In illv sickness watch hPfliiifi iii"- f penny my- l THEWR‘ NOT SPEAKING NOW Dolly ‘WYIHI! n time‘ you've been! Ilcilti-Ycs, I had to wait at the httlrdrcsscfs ilcforo they could do my hair. , ' __Doliy -Wlly tiitlllt you tell thorn to send for it’? k a m" ~“_»'N tiley- never III" l ' plgpowilyn—mdillbllflh Scotsman. \V. F. Ilcvlnc, Iiutlter liivor, a daughter. f‘ongratultlt.ltlns. MARRIAGES PlLLMAN—-HOLM-—At Si.’ Mark's Rectory, Sept 20th bv itev i‘. W. ‘ eIis-ll, (‘yrus 0. Tillman to essle ‘ilollu, both oi French DEATHS MURPHY-At Kensington Sept. 2i, Laurence Murphy, aged ill years Funeral will take place Frltiay morning from ills lnte resilience. Interment St. Mary's Indian Illver. MACDONALD.— At Iiopcdaie, .Sept 21_ 1921 Robert Mactlklnzlld. Fulleuttltl Tilurstlity, 22nd at two tfcltlck, p. m. for Hurtsvlilc (front- ‘I \-~-l_ Sill‘ glnilv rose and SllllI-‘ti, "ctery. _ ..r . lvhlsptiring, “God will keep lny _____¢.}__i_ """"'" SOLID MILK Silo was youthful then, anti ’ I‘! .ln Holland milk Is now put up and sold in solid form, boingmzltie Into little cubes which are readily dissolved in ten, coffeeror other fluids. The milk, zlilter removal of ,‘tlle cream. is reduced by ileltt to ‘tirrntlss, then powdered and llllxctl Iwith the cream. the material ‘being pressed into blocks. These ‘milk cubes have the advantage of preserving: their freshness for.n long time. 'l‘lley are rt-‘(Wllllillitfltlétl for use In regions where nlllk is ,not caslly to be iuld, anti tralvtrl- lcrs may i‘intI it convenient to car- ry n supply oi ihem.. i SCATTERED A birthday speech is like tile re- mains of Dennis McCtlnn. When ho was blown up by an explosion of dynamite of committee was appoint etl to break the news to his wife. After the spokesman had informed iler of the tragedy as gently as he could. s11.“ asked if Dennis htltl been badly mangled. "Well. yes,"' said the spokesman, "his head was found in ne lot, his legs in ano- ther, tlnd is arms in n tree ll half a mile off." "That," said tile br-rettv. etl widow. "is just like Dennis. lie was always nil over the place." i l wasrso racr “D0 you know what lIIly illls is John, tlcar? Unpleasant recollections of prt-n "us memory lapses flnsllcti tilrtlu-zh Jtlln's lnintl. Ilc wouldn't be caught this time! "Why oi course, my love. How could I possibly forget that this is wctidiill; anniversary?" he I St ' . "No. it isn't. that is three months nhcnt ." she respondtd coldly "This is the day on which yru prtlnlisetl to take the afternoon c'f '--~m ihc office rt-d heat the Tit-Bits. rugs." Nil/lo?» / ’ it.‘ t‘. _.a. a- r-vtw. cot-int art-ms. L/flf ‘ball H‘ '1 Y1.‘ iitii-l l.» “ ‘ i i ' ‘ SPECIAL BEDS anti bedding Sinlonsi For sale at Patons. t:“8lIllIM0N3" Mattresses. qualities. Beer & Weeks. ENGAGEMENT and Seamless wetlding rings are sold by the W. T. weiihfil‘. 00., Ltd, Queen St. ::IRON BEDS-WHO up, springs $4.75 up; mattresses, 35,50 up Beer k Weeks. ____40>-___. ‘PERSONALS 0 Mrs. .W. A. Miller, Royalty, ac- companied by ilor lnother, Mrs. John F. Simmonds, city, returned inst night from a three weeks visit 0i Boston, Mr. Jolln Stewart has returned. from New Glasgow, N. 8.. where llc has ileen working for some time and ilils taken up his tllltl position ‘wltll JJenkins and Son. Grocers. Mr. Stewart says that he prefers his uld home town und his many friends welcome illnl to the city again. Mr. lfazen ‘Baker has taken a. position with Jenkins & Son,‘ Gro- cers. Mr. Baker was for a number of years with Beer & Goff and later with Stewart & Son. He. served overseas and was a prisoner of war in Germany for 10 months. Ills many friends welcome lliul back to the city again. FELL FROM TRA|N.~An accl- dcnt which might have tcrnllnated fatally occurred yesterday after!- noon on the Borden train between (illarlotteitlwn and Wlitz-lllire when Mr. A. Paquet oi’ Soilris fell frolll the steps of one 01' the cars and was picked up later in an uncon- st ious condition by some of the section men. the city L\ tilc incoming trilin and itllulctilately rushed to tilc City liospiiill in Mr. A. Ilennesseys anliltllancs where he was attentied by Dr. S. It. Jenkins. Though sui-. ferlng frolll a severe shock no se- rious external injuries were tit-cable. Tilt- accident hail parentiy not ileen noticed on the train und tilt- injured mun wa too titlzed a condition to give any information. lie was reported resting t-ilsliy last night. m u: 5'7? --<0-§- FUNNIE$T TRUE STORY OF DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIE$ Judge Jean ll. Norris tells the funniest true story of tlomestic tiiffictlities. Ilcrc it is: Ings, it is a relief tt. run across a case that is strictly humorous. Eu- llél‘iilll'lllli‘lli. of this sort was fur- nished in one instance by a hand, arraigned for nolrsupport who iIIKZIilfUlI that he had left ilculte Lcttause he had been g-ivcn dog biscuit for breakfast. "That ain't no foundation for a hard day's, work!” he complaint-d "I always have oatmeal porridge ill the morning; but that precious pup was sick anti wouldn't ent his rl-gulal‘ fare. llllll my porridge, and tile-ll breaks up ills biscuit and tries to pass on ulo, Wasn't that enough make any man leave ilunle?" titan sllc tiiti her husband, the wo‘ man burst into a pearl of praise for her spouse. ' and awfully fussy about his food," site explained. "l thought if the tiog biscuits tiitln‘t hurt illm they ‘certainly wouldn't hurt a llllln like James." reconciliation. ..___-¢0>_-_- WEDS SEVENTH WIFE ATL-AlNTIlIC. Iowa, ‘September 20, --—lt‘rcti_ Harris, ninety years old. has just nltlrrietl his seventh wlfc. All ills wives were daughters of Peter Yost, who lived in Mildatl- kee, and sailed a freighter on the Great Lakes in the sixties. Harris began by marrying oldest daughter oi.’ Yost. and has gone right down the line. The last fivs were ‘widows. Mrs. tilts- tuve Eidelmunn is the last llrltlc. anti she is now ‘seventy-eight wars old. ‘Her husband, a farmer, per- ished, in the Minnesota forest fires oi i018. Slle ililtl been married twice before. llarris. who was a hack driver. anti inter driver of n ilorsc car in (lhicngo, after the great fire. I'v- cently bought ll small fruit farlll here on which to puss his renulln- ing yenrs_ tilc -¢0->-_-_ THE SPEAKEWS CHAIR. The Speaker's Chili-l‘ is u. very sub stnntitll piece of furniture, with its accomodation, eic.. and quite us much a part of the permanent fit- tings of tile House oi Commons as are the benches of galleries. Hut i; ‘was not always so. Tile office of Commons used to carry with it sun- tlry little emoluments additional to the salary, tls fl buck anti doc every year from Windsor. and n service of plate. Also, at tile end of each Pnrlaiment. It was customary for the Speaker to clninl as a me- mento the armchair ill which he had sat us president, and the practice was discontinued only in 1832. --- -¢0->—-—- DISTURBED Hi0 OWN FUNERAL A drunken man fell asleep by the roadside n; Deiagoe Bay. A patrol coming along thought he was dead and as burial in t at part of tile world follows straight on the heels ‘of death. no was speedily taken to the cemetery ,where there are ni- raves. The lower- wtlys some open in; into the g ve aroused the toper. who made such n commotion that ~ll was released. lie was tln- mediately fined twenty-five tlollllrs for creating a disturbance at a funeral. All lie was taken to: In the. tragedy of nlitsundcrstand-i ilus- So Lilo. ltlissils s1‘. \/\| 1t tho Ullittltl States passed a joint l0 resolution, zlptlrtlvctl by the presid- Askcd ii‘ she liked the dog better "The dog's a delicate little thing- strung 'i‘llt- trouble entied in a complete ‘he canopy. sounding board, writing peaker of the British House of v lull '1‘ bills lllifii i From Helpless Invalid to Complete Restor- ation of Health and Happiness Is Won- derful Change Mrs_ Root Experienced in T h r e e Weeks — Statement One of Most Remarkable On Record. "Just a week beore I started lak- ing Tanlac I was down in bed so crippled up with rhcumatisln could not lnovc without ilclp ..\ly SAYS Hill liilliliifli l5 Ki l MIHIIIIE so bad I was almost helpless and couldn't even hold a pen to sign my name. I tvas so weak I could not do any housework. I couldn't even slcep, and had no rest day or night. Even to walk a few steps would lire nle out completely‘. Wilt-n l tried to walk I would stag- ger, zlntiwilen I did walk a little way anti sat down I could not get up without someone helping lne. I had no appetite und ivardiy ate, enough to keep me alive. I could not stoop over far enough lo get my shoes on. W F! U up and my daughters would put day. ha I one‘ son iltlti taken ’l‘anlac, llnti it done illlll a world of good, so [lily he Ilrougllt ilollle a bottle and said, “Mother, l. want you to take‘ tilis". When I had finished that! bottle I felt like a tlliitfftiilf woman‘ alltl by the time I ilatl finished inf second bottle, I was out in til-l garden hoeiug. "'I‘anl:lc has simply tiope won. dcrs for me; it tlllntlst scents like a nllracle". This is tilc relnarkabw statement nlatlc recently by Mrs Jennie ltoot, residing at 140i) Pow‘ crs St., Portland, QPPZOI], ililtl is only one of tens of tilousantis frolll well-known men anti wonlt-n wilo are tiaiiy testifying to tilc powers of Tunltlc. (‘tlntlnuing her wondcrftli state- ment, Mrs. Root said. “For years isufftlrcti terribly with rheuma- llSlIl, tlnd would often be down in lit-ti for dnys at a time. In tilc last five years tilc-re was not a time that I didn't feel those rileulnatic pains all through my body. About two months ago I got very lnllcil, worse anti my arms and lcgs were ltxl’lt"'ttllill" *‘“'” . ililli__lN|lH ll. s, I Tile following is the text of the ‘peace treaty ileiwccn the United ‘States and (lc-rmatlyi l ‘Tile United States oi America _.'lnti (lcrnlany: ICUIiSItIGrITlg that the‘ United States, acting in conjunction with its co-beiligcrcnts, entered into all ‘armistice with Germany tlll Nov. 11. "1018, in order that a treaty of pecae might be concluded: ’ (ionsltlering t-hat tile Treaty of [Yersailles was signed on Jillle 2R, 1918. and came illio fort-e accord- lllg in the tcrnls ni its Article 440, but has not been ratified by the United States: I 'Ct)ll.~‘.I(I€*l‘Iil,L' that tilc follgrcsstaf 'ent July 2, 1021, which reads ill part as follows: “Restllvt-tl, by the Senate and House of Representatives of tilc United States of America in con- gress assenlillctl that tile state of war ticcltlrcti to exist iletlvecn tilc imperial (lernltln government and the Uoiicti States of America by the joint rt-stlllltlou of congress pa- proved April 6, 1017, is hereby de- clared at all end." lSet-tlon 2—-'I‘hat. in mailing this tleclaraiiiln, and as a part of it, there are expressly rcscrvetl'to tilc United States ni‘ America, and its nationals any and all rights, privil- eges. indt-lllllltics, reparations, or atlvantages, together with the right to enforce. the same, to which It, or they, have become cntltlctl tln- der t'ilo terms of the arlllistice signed November 11, 1918, or any cxtcilsioils or modifications there- of; or wlllvil were acquired by or are in the possession of the Unit- ed States of America by reason of its participation Ill tilc war or to which its nationals ilavc tilcreily become rightfully entitled; or which, under tile Treaty of Ver- sailes, have been stipulated for its benefit; or to which it is "IliIlINI lly virtue of ally act or acts of con- gress; or otherwise. i _> lnow, and just today for the first hot water bottles all around me. I was treiltt-tl by four doctors, anti took all kinds of nletiicintg Nothing ever tlid mt: any good. I aln just OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000 0000 ARE out: I’. E. I. BABIES AND CHILDREN WORTH ~11": ' There Will Be A. CHILD WELFARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH BOOTH AT BE SURE TO SEE IT Bring the BABIES and CHILDREN to be WEIGHED and PAGE runes”, like a tliffcrcnt person now. All to find out if they are tilose terrible aches anti pains havc left me, anti only the (ltiler day I was able to walk tlp iollr C A N A D I A N S flights of stairs in an tlifit-e build lng wllcn the elevator was tlllt o.‘ order. i “My appetite is jllsi splendid to teii you why. time ill years, I felt so ilungry that I had to go and cat a piece oi‘ pie Ilfiiwttiél’! meals. in fact, I can't remember the time that I felt as wcil as I tlo now. I ilavc not only . r regainotl my health und strength, but I have gained fourteen pounds in weight. To tell you the truth ' ilarles:—The resident of the Unit- ngtl‘!‘lgxapivgficgiégrzlifeéligxqggpiirféf‘shI etl States of America, Ellis Lorillg best ram,“ in Oregon and I wmDrest-l, commissioner of tilc Unit- pftligg i1 “S “mg m, 1 live," ed States of America to Germany, iand the president of tile (lcrlnan Tania“ i“ “Old i" Chilriouemw" ldnlplre, Dr. Friedrich ltosen, min- by Redd!“ Bros" and a" leflmng lsit-r for foreign affairs, who, hav- druggists everywhere. _ _ lug ('.()fllilllillI(‘ili9tI_ tilelr fllll pow- ‘tars, found to he ill good and due subjects relating to the health the United States shall have and enjoy all the rights, privileges, in- tlenltllties, reparations or atlvau- tags-s specified in tilc aforesaid Ijolnt resolution of the t-oilgrc-ss of the United States of July 2, 1021, "SP-Mimi ‘TEAM PTOPGHY 0i Hi0 illcittding all the rights and advan- Imiieriui 397mm‘ Emmmmeiii‘ m" tages for the benefit of the United it“ “iicce-“or- or 5‘“Cc955°r"- ‘mil States in the Treaty of Versailles, of all German Nationals, wilicil was wh1(il\ the United slates ghnll fully on April (l, 1917, in or has since. that enjoy’ notwyithgjanding the mo; dam mm“ mm the imsseshii)“ "i" that such treaty has not been ruli- llntler control of, or has been the fled by n“. 111mm] 31,1195, subject of demand by tile Unitt-ti Arm-tn gfnwiih u View to app". SW19!‘ 0i AmBTiflL-Oi" 0i filly 0i iii ing more particularly the tlilligtl » Ompersr “gems m" empioyeed‘ "m" tions of (lernlnny under the fore- miY 5011799 9i‘ by any illlfeiiPy What‘ going article, with respect to cor- Sonvert m“! n“ properly M H“? im-"ttlill provisions ill tile Trcaiy of DPFIil-l and Royal Austro-Iiutlgarlail versames_ i, 1,, mHl,.r_,-u,.,,l 1m.‘ govornmcilt, or were on Decelllbel‘ agreed lmwmtn um htgh "mum-t. _7, 1017, in or has since that dale mg parties‘ uvmz-‘ilttrl tllt- ’ .St-'SSICIII or under’ control of, or has been the subject of a tlemantl by tilc Unitr-d States of America, or any of its officers, agents or employees, fromhrlily source or by any agency wllalstl‘ ever, silall be retained by tilc Uii lit-d Status of America, anti no dis positlotl thereof made, except silall have been heretofore or spe- cifically hereafter shall ll_e provid- etl ‘by law, until slit-h time as i.Il(‘ imperial (iertnan government and the imperial and Royal Austro- illilllgarian government, or their successor, or successors, silall have respectively made suitable provi- sloll for tile saiifaction of all claims against said governments, respectively, of all persons, wllere-‘ SOGVGI‘ domiciled, who owe perm- ilnent allegiance to tile United Slates of America and who have suffered, through the acts of tilc ‘imperial German government, or its tlgenis, or the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungariail govern- Imcnt, or its agents, since Jilly 2i. d914, loss, damage or injury to their persons or property, directly or lntlircctly, whether through the ownership of shares of stock ill (Inrnlall, Austro-Hungarian, Ameri- (‘an or other corporations, or in consequence of hostilities or of any operations of war, or otherwise, anti also silall have granted to persons owing permanent allegiance to the United States, most favored nation treatment. whether the slime be ua» tional or otherwise, in oil matters affecting residence, business, pro- Rctain Captured Property. . (1) That tile rights and advan- tages stipulated in that treaty for the benefit of the United States, which it is intended the Iloilt-tl States shall have and enjoy, are those tlcilllcti in Section 1 oi‘ Part 4 anti Parts 5, fl, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 14, and 15. 'i"llc Units-ti States, in availing itself of the rights tlnd advantages stipulated in the provi- sions of that treaty mentioned ill Ihls paragraph, will do s0 in n manner consistent with the rights accorded to Germany llilder such provisions. ' t2) That the United States shall not be bound by thc provisions of Part 1 of that ireatysntlr by any provisions of that treaty, lnclutling those mentioned in Paragraph lof this article. WIIICII relate to tilc covenant of tilc League of Ntliltlils, or by the council or ‘by the assem- bly thereof. unless the Ilnlted Stat- es shall expressly give its assent ‘to silt-h action. (.'i) Tilat tho Unliml Siiltcs as- sumes no oilligations untlcr or witil respect to the provisions of Part 2. Part 3, Sections 2 to S, int-lustre, of Part 4. ililtl Part iii of that treaty. (ll That, willie the United Stat es is privileged to tlartltlpllio. in the reparation commission, accord- ing to the ier-nls of Part ii of lhu‘. treaty, tlnd ill any other conlnlis- sion established uudcr the trctliy or tinder any agrcclnctlt suplt-nlcll- ta-l ‘thereto, the Iiniteti Slates is lloi bound to participate .n any slcil commission unless it SiluII its‘ CHALLENGE TEA Vin 1 II. end y, lb. package. Baskets, Baskets, Baskets Have for ule a quantity of double bound potato baskets. also a quantity of egg bnk- ets. Bend In your orders at once which will have our but attention. s. J. McNeiil, Ltd. Tyne Valley, P. E. I. i ll vwwno-00w000000000000 _ shall have waived any and all pe- fession trade navigation com- GM“ m do m" i» . . . merce and lntlustrial property :rlghts, and llnill the imperial Ger- lfflflfl government anti the imperial IF NOT. WHY NOT? A DOCTOR will be there every day from 12 to 2 There will also be SHORT PRACTICAL TALKS on of BABIES and CHILDREN, given between 12 and 2 by local Doctors and Dentists. 440 of tilc Treaty of \' rsllliles i‘llIl, with respect to any act or el- t-l-lltlll ca tile pari of the United SUYFE, from the date of iilflhiitlflllflg into i‘ rt-t- of tilc p-t-st-lt‘. treaty. 'c“~- ihrce—’l‘il\. prose-lit troalfr "ll-all be ratified ii! acvtlrtlant-c with t e ‘(lifiillllllilillli fzlrili of the blur: t'.‘:l'rltLlilg pzlri'-', lllltI shall take 99..94,=§_9_9_9_9§__9_29_§_99 ‘#525293 furnl, have agreed as follows: "=1. rt llnnlt-tlltli or tlll- ex _ ' ' . u of ratiilcazi ll~, whit-ll sllltll Ariivifi i—GPi'mfli1y iiiiliPfiflkfi-S take stare as soil: as ‘possible at to accord to the United States, and ‘J-Ltrlltl. In i-HZIIOSS wilt-r‘ .f the I spot-live nieuiptlit-lliiarics ilavo slgtlteti this '_/ and have ilerc unto affixed r stills. lil re ill dupiKcit; ill Ilcrlill, ibis ztvettz-ilftil day - Auguc, illite- ‘.;l it ndrcd u." ' ~u._v». w. COFFEE SORTED BY LIGHT Coffee beans are sorted botll ac t-tlrdlnr; to size and color, but the latter is tile lllore important of ‘IIIP processes. This machine's "llt-rtltitln is based on a wcli-knovrlt properly oi‘ selenium, namely, that this element's electric conductivity is increased in the presence of light. With the new tlevice the beans are f'tlI'I'Ii‘iI by a couvcnor tinder .l 5t‘ii'liilliil t-t-ll. As tilt- iignt-llucd ill-ung- reflect Illt‘f‘O light against the ct-ll than the others, lHIfIlii01I~ al current is transmitted through it, whit-ll 21011141108 n tlcllectinl: not-tile. This in turn tlpcrates 4 tit-vim» tlltlt tlivcrts the light-cold.- l-tl beans into a separate t-iltlllncl. If lilo spt-ctl of the lullt-hino and its first t-tlsi nlakc it nltlrt- econo- nlital than ilantl sorting, the silifitl. print-iplc may I10 llscti in sorting grains, tobacco anti other products. -{-O§---i _ MONOPOLY IN RADIUM 05] Tilat the periods of time to which reference ls nlatlo ill Article t '- . ' ILONDON‘. September 20.— An agreement concluded between the Imperial and Foreign Corporation of London anti tile (Yzecbtl-Sltlvak- itln Government. whereby the cor- porntion gt-is a comlnercitli mono- poly of tile entire (fzccilo-Sltlvllkian state luillt-s’ radium output, will in- terest all (‘tlnatlians doing medical rt-seart-il work. us tile new com- pany is free to ftlrnl sugsldlary (EUIITII-‘IYIIPS in any part of the woriti. The yearly output of the lJltlat-illlnstllal Mines, near (Ittris bad, is about four grammes. Hql of tho rlltliuln produced duringh period of fifty yetlrs belongs to tilt» rorporuiin. which guarantees the capital for thine-working, and the other ll:llf to tilc Slovakian a 1M. . f.“ OQOO’ "I never knew wh.t a night's sleep lavas, and would“ lie awake c‘- f . . l s ll ' ‘ : :~ ‘m, ‘wfffd hzvzmaj, The interesting CHILD WELFARE EXHIBIT put p; 7 ‘ i . up “m; Si, by [he n", u“ huddypd shown by the Plmllc Health Nurses any time during‘ the - Gnvcrllnlent i'or research in their - (iovt-rilnltlnt laboratory. --__-@-0>____ A READY ANSWER An enterprising salesman was trying to persuade a farmer lo buy a ilicytt-ic. The farmer was in town for the titty and had deter- mined to see cverytiling. » "I'd rilillt-r spend lny money on .1 cow," said he proudly. "But think.“ said the salesman “what a fool you'd look riding about on a row." “Not ilaif such a fool as I'd look trying to nlllk i1 Illcyclo," answered the farmer. and Royal Atlstro-i-Itlngaritln gov- ernment, or their successor, or suc~ Ii-essors, shall have respectively con- ‘flrmed to the United States of America all fines, forieitures, pen» allies and seizures imposed or made by the United States 0i America Ititlring the war, whether in respect ito the property oi the Imperial German government or German Nil- ‘tionals, or the Imperial and Royal Austro-l-Iungarian government or Austro-Hungarian Nationals, and cllniry claims against the United States of America." it T0 avoid possible disap- pointment, d0n’t merely say “com flakes,” but- Post Toasties -best corn flakes i Restoring Friendly Relations. I Being desirous of restoring the friendly relations existing between .the two nations prior to the out- break of the war, have for that purpose appointed their plenipoteu- You grocer will know you're rather particular about Quality-even though "Poet Toutlee" coat no more than ordinary corn flakes.