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BORDEN MILK CO., Limited Baden "Be sure the Eagle is on the label.” ‘Try our recipes-I I booklet free. ' 1817. Z D ` house here tonight. The Premier stat- ed he did not come before the elect- past five years". An appeal was made by Mrs. Van Kouglxanet of Toronto for the return of the Hearst Govern- ment by a bigger majority than ever. King’s Certificate For Disabled Soldiers -__ s.\ (Special to The Guardian). OTTAWA, Sept 30.--The King's certificate on discharge will be issued through the militia department td all soldiers who after serving in a theatre of war are as a result of disablement in military service discharged as medi- cally unfit. It is also being issued to those who while not serving in a the- --esr voun H01' i.uNcH at tho -a0vERNN|zN'r DREDGE No. 9 Olympia Parlors. Sinmneraide. Ex; arrived ia summenido on Monday on ` hibitlon days. 17,, - ' 18 her way to Hurds Point Bedeque _ . . > where she will be engaged in dredg- ‘ i -f 3 f _ I W)-nn i 4 1 * - ` I WESTERN PERSONALS Monday morning for Montreal to re many friends wish her success. ___ ors to_ ask their support on promises -M12 Bild MPS. G- B- Hills MVB - of what his government would do in returned to Halifax after visiting _in ‘ / _ the future but on the record of the 5“m'm°"3l‘l°» U19 BUSH Of Mr- Bild Mrs. H. A. Compton..-L. ‘ . __ -Miss Edith Arthur., of Ottawa is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur Summerside.--L. _ _ -Mr. J. L. McCullough, Tailor and Mr. Colin Milligan, Grocer, have moved'into the building lately vacat- edLby Messrs. Gallant and Crockett. -Dr. Jardine of Kensington left Monday morning for Montreal, ac- companied by Mrs. I. B. Wright of Campbellton, who will undergo an op- eration in the .Royal Victoria Hospi- tal, The 'Dr. will return the latter part of thisweek. _ 1-mil STOP PRODUCING CHEESE IN OX- ,n_ _,1__i`;__, ~ W . *___ _,£2 atre of war were discharged as a re- _ FQRp_ -_ suit of disabilities caused by air raids, naval hombardments, etc. The certi- ficate is a handsomely engraved docu- WOODSTOCK, Sept. 30.-Robert Johnston, the well known cheese <.--,t--_45%-gnn.;-n_.i-,ii-ei-3;-i-i_Linn-nn , so ment about “I5 inches by 22 and Wlll buyer of this city, stated in an inter- , -~- -1 1 'I i ’ ,‘ gd, ' ` - Wed l m which are now available at the prin __ ",i‘ be distributed without being folded View on the cheese nitnnnnn in on ADDllC8tl0I1s f0r'tl1€1nmHYb00l\CH\’dS ford County that he doubted very ’ , _ \ Hill M9-1981)' UBB 9;lS0 3DDT0V9d_ UI in the -County of Oxford, at one time I _ `- _ the issue of a Kings certificate for the greatest cheese nmdncilng Cen. are ie ,-__ N V- _ _ ,'=i;E15;=-Izlziiiziii '~ ~'if=-f"==t",. ,_ r `=~l~‘§iiiSiil§llll3=f%§“" \ L71; ‘ 'i;&==%i-- _-null. $3* it l +- \'\_ -_=- _ 1751 \.- »f4 >` _'LT' > 4 »' - A. _ -14s. _#_ iii- 'QZ .5 Ig _li-1 , _` 'fn ` A-_ .S-r el- zen. '_ »-. _-. '\ ,fll\ I .»’1'»\ T Start the Day in Comfort - I * I W \l‘\ A warm, cheery dining room. No need N for grandma's shawl even on coldest morn- ings-warms the bathroom or any other room as well, and makes it easy for all the _ family to start the day right, _ The Perfection Iieater neve_r smokes or smells. Gives clean, intense heat,-lots of it. Carry it anywhere. Warms any room in a few_ minutes. ' Runs about ten hours on a gallon of Imperial Royalite Coal Oil. Saves lighting the furnace in the early Fall, and gives plenty of heat on chilly Spring days. Strong, simple, good-looking. Select your Perfection Heater to-day: Blue enameled or black japanned steel drums, with nickeled trimmings. Look for the triangle trade-mark. For sale by dealers ever-ywhe;-¢_ 'IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Power Heat Light Lubrication _ Branches in All Cities. A /(21/7;-'I Toasted Corn Flakes ' Are sold only in FLAVOR -HOLDING WAXTUTE Moisture-proof packages The Waxtite wrapper guarantees that you get the fresh fine flavor and quality of Keilogg’s as though you filled your dish right at the ovens in our TORONTO kitchens. _ Insist on the Waxtite Package officers invalided from the army, con ditions being identical with those at- CANADIAN PHARMACEUTICAL lt and the sale of liquor under prescrip- venturous delegates, under the dir- ection of two qualified flight com- manders, R. A. F.. Major Charles F. Gray purposes to open the con- vention by aeroplane. PATTI'8 FUNERAL DELAYED BY STRIKE .___ - 1 LONDON, Sept.. 29.-The last wish of Madame Adeline Patti queen of song, who died on Saturday at her was that her funeral should take place in Paris. -This is likely to be railway strike . IN MEMORIAM S was' received anilouncing the death of h o Phi D enlisting gave promise of a long and successful career. In 1915 he received his First Year Diploma from Prince of Wales lCollege and immediately went to teach in Alberta Alter four' need oi soldiers' for his country and he answered the call by joining the' ferred to a minesweeper, the'Plethos, which was sunk in the North Sen. April 23rd, 1918. Four on board were killed, the others were rescued by an- other minesweeper which was calie'_d to their help by the noise of the el- plosion_ Among these was Seaman Des/Roches who clung to a piece bf the wreck for 35 minutes. The poison- ed ‘water, which filled his lungs caup- ed a disease which the best human skill was unable to cure. He was sent to six hospitals where different treat- ments were tried. After two,operai.- ions, when part of his left lung was removed, the' doct r th ht ll the early age of twenty three he brav- ely' gave up his life. In his last lettdr written Sept. lst, he says:- _ _ I.. _words for., ii fain ,l their hour ` f trial, Bos] els his f th and motliqr he leaves to moum him four brothers and one sister: Sylvere in Bt. Duiia- tre in Ontario. In reviewing the chese situation Mr. Johnston stat- tached to the King's certificate on dis ed that the nheene business had de. Cl1l1l`39f°\' 00191' Yanks- creased greatly becaus wif th fact °“"" that the condensers and milk pro- ducts companies were buying the _ ASSOCIATION bulk of the milk offered for sale "S‘“°° °°““"f ‘° f”°°<‘“*°5=“ I ` d t rial full back and b lted model » 1 I I i "J ` ll " 3' WINNIPEG Man. OCT. 1.-Phan have seen thirt or more cheese e Sl e 5° ,_ 4 I their annual convention when impor- ston, and he added that in the part l if _.=_"" tant discussions will take place, em- of Western Ontario through which I 1 » _ - - -- -- -f PLAIN AND FUR COLLARS . ` _ d Terinttrvdllctidn Of German 80011 two hundred factories- which have ' ! "O ` ceased manufacturing cheese. Late- eral thousand boxes of cheese would be boarded each weekat the Wood- stock cheese board, _whereas now there are only a few hundred offer ed. There was a time when hun- dreds of thousands of boxes of cheese would ‘he stored in the county while at the present time l doubt if there is a total of ten thousand," he said. This decrease in the production of cheese is not by any means confined t0 Oxford County. It is a condition ex- as well, he asserted. deferred until the settlement of the GREA1- 5|=\|TA|N LOST t 254 WARSHIPB LONDON, Oct. 1.- An official re- turn just isued shows -that British warships lost during the war num- berek 254. including -thirteen battle ships, .three battle cruisers. thirteen cruisers, six light cruisers. sisty-four ___ destroyelrs alndt fill-ty,-foui'u:ubniarin<:s. A deep gloom was cast over the Allxllllu es °s ur ng ° WA' °` home of Wm. J. DesRoches, Miscou- ;%°‘ltr§fl'el!;]°l“dlng 244 comets and che, on Saturda when a tele ram, ' . _ 0 H 1 Looklbrfbe is s n less in snmark Hi-ii Hosp- LEGAL 3A~r-me oven _ J Diqnglq Drgdgjnfk ltal, England. This young man before SIR R- G. RElD’8 WILL MoN'm`EoL, sept. 30.-Arsument has been commenced in the superior court on the petition of Miss Harriet D Reid onl dau hter of the late fi, ' . . y g _ lgfs ' _=£ months teaching he felt the great slr ftgbelr-VG, Reid, for the sequestra- tion of certain shares of the capital stock .of the Reid-Newfoundland British Navy. 1-le served in patrol Company, In this petition Miss Reid "WON ITS FAVUR BY ITS FIIAYOR-" boats for a while and then _was trans- alleges _thai the executors and trus'- tees of her father’s estate failed -to realize the disposition of the 'testa- _:or's interest in the Reid Newfound- land -Company as directed by her (athens will, therefore, causing her great loss and damage; that they have in breach of -their trust 'transferred 18,256 shares to each of -the three sons' of the testator and that two sons. Harry D. Reid and 'Robert G. Reid, Jr., by means of this partition and by the purchase of Lord ishaughnes- w's shares have thereby obtained con-'_ IOIIOII . 3 ' 1, trol of the majority of the Reid~New-` foundland Company and are enabled- 0 B 0118 _ Q in their discretion to manage and op- I ' ` : V"° 9°l°`°l1l ‘ml t°¥l“|i 3|” 5° 9"* would, recover -but once again human 9;-are the c0mp|my_ to _ I vent their formation. _ ___ -. _. ho e rnved v in. A third atta _k f - _ _ , -_ _ ~ ‘ ' ' li ii P ii 0 . Her action, the plalntiftpetitioner, f . Ionizer and more painful. came an who claims a one-fourth interest of ' b = kv- d H ' _ and his weakened body could nal- the capital stock prays for an order _ G0 an _ Q _ F , » - . _.ii-’ ‘-1. sisna it. Another victim was sacriftc- that me 54.768 -inn-os of virion 1s.2ss . ' ’ ' Ki- .`.'.s_. _ _ _ ' ' if ed to German cruelty, another namd are now gsm by “en og th,-en non, a to tim __ . , _ Ra added to Canadfs honar ralll- no in-gi-su in part yesterday asks for - f “ ' ,.7 -. _ ~ ~-’ -_ _ *'90 Years ago he had Wllllnsly K Y' th squeotrqtion of these 54,788 ' »» - . "" ` -. _ . ` " _ . 'Pi en an home and hwnineu and now at onlin; panning nnai mgmeoi in the D0 HQ YOUR DB I'lbOI§l_iS`i " ' " ‘ »: »` '_ ‘ ' '».‘~._ _ _ _ _ _ doing r_m_d_Cut.__ __e lu hi . _ Dear Mother, do not worry, 'if _ _ _ , I _ 4 ' 7, God calls me I am ready. He givQs ' _ ._ _ < ‘I ~ _ ___ and I-l\~ta}e_s awaié' What oonsolii? , -' . ing, _ . p, '___ n..»i_ 51- l 1 . i ` ' ` ' 1"” I ` I Tn|§IW5§IERNO_GU,A__Rlfm'ghd). A ` k I If '£5 f"4L `i"’4§' ,i Fl" always right. _ *__ L'\'- . ~ ff- 1' .:‘ | S I I _ -Mrs. Joseph E. -Brown, Alberton, I V 7 ng oft suit Ste Mar e at a large gatii has entered the PM C L H Sifti'§‘l§?.‘2.§£i?.t§i§'i.2'“3l‘;‘Z§i.“Z3 -»---» »- -----is --i‘°S.--‘Z-‘Ito-T. 133- highest class of tailoring In the fit finish, wear and correctness of style. OUR FURS have a distinct superiority. They are made for women who want quality. All the latest styles in ' Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Coon and Marmot Coat, plain or trimmed. _ Fur Capes of Beaver and Seal, Kolinsky, etc. Scarfs and fancy stoles in all the latest F urs, of Seal, Beaver Cross- and Red Fox, Wolfe, , Mink, Racoon, etc. with muffs to match. Our prices are, 1 as | _, ill ` " I H _;_:.!~ ` macists fromlall over Canada gather factories go outyof -business- in this F \ in Winnipeg, Oct., 7, 8 and 9 for immediate district". said Mr. John- I _ . ° ~i fl- ~.I- . ~ . - o " - . _ _.i ._ -. -_ ' " ' ` » » ' ' _`~~~- _-"1- ' .'-.'~ 'ff' 1 ~" " - . . _ , ` _ V ~~ $ " ’ ,e _L_ _ _.iff _,- _ ‘_ > T_"_ / \ f l h _.ir Pave to buy ia una Provinoo. -Loerr from a ,oar .between nose - ~ _ ’ _ _~ _ _ " '- __-_ Valley and Kinkerl. a motor rug. - 2 ~‘ 4%) _ -'ml auannim is on nie at Finder nloaseinoiifr Dr A W I-aefil -*\ insurers, somnenma summer-sine izss. _ ,Q/_ 7 \ -_Ho-r |_U~¢|.|53 Wm |n, ne,-,nd ing the Cliinngl at Bedeque Wharf. ` ~ at the Olymyhia Ice Cream Parlors, Wl\ll° ln 3“mm.°"ld° Wins *`°P*‘l"° Summeraidc during Exhibition days. W°*'° m°d° '-0 31°’ ll°ll°"-"L- Sli' Wlllllllli ll€ili'Sl ,___-g-gi ;;g»;,gf;‘f;`{‘§'»,5,_;g,;;°‘;§;°,g; There are many stYl€S '30 Choosf For Sa|||[_Sfe M31-ig ll:..;‘;.’;'.i:‘;§.?"' °’_“‘"°°' ’“ ”‘°°’" om in Serges, Poplins, _VeloufL's, Eqxl-_ (8 .cm tTG dl -Mr. Story 'l-I_y'ii’e:- Kensington left _ _ p o e uar an.) _ _ _ _ \ wf.il§’..’:T _-§I.f°..i“*“.‘.£."§' ".‘i5I.'..?.i’.‘.I.I§.‘§ _-,;-5-,3__<;,,"_';_,;';;§_';,y°“f ie M°°“°'“°- 1" trimmed collars. These are very _ M chosen the standard bearer of the Y' ° d conservative association for the rid g d e Y! ` I I Beautiful F all Coats Women’s new fall coats in all the new color' tions. to which there is a srowins ly the condensers have bon paying. _ _ ` , _ ` f.‘.?5§.‘.’i§Y by ‘"““’”‘” “"°“““°“‘ ‘"3 ?.J,““.’.i‘°f.i...“‘§‘-.E..ii‘°..i.‘;°°f.2..“‘€i.Z? I A splendid line of Women s Plush Coats ln ...;T. ‘.'i3f.‘;"i..°§..E."i..§°.'Z.¥§.‘.‘°{I. ill' .3153 “Sl‘i.Zii."§2’.§.f°2.§1§‘“..l.§‘.‘Z.’“.i‘.1‘;. the latest styles. Sizes 16 to 44. Paow is Bio i:rn.J/ residence Craig-Y-Nos castle. W9»l€S- istent in other counties and districts _ I r.-~~~»~ -` I saying that a special appeal is made o me when I was asked to undertake the duties of British ambassador to the United States. So much goodwill has been shown to me already by American as well as British friends that I feel both grateful and encourag- ed. "My regret is that the partial fail- ure ol' sight, which has made me with- draw almost entirely i'rom public life for nearly three years, and which makes all public work difficult, ren- ders it impossible for me to under- take the duties of a permanent _am- bassador, and must make my mission comparatively short. “We have to make a new start after the war to repair and to rebuild the old world which the war has left in ruins. We wish to build a better one but the British Empire in common I am sure with other countries feels that without good understanding and friendship with the United States in- ternational progress is Impossible and even international security is doubt- ful. , _ _"l do not come to put forward any new proposals for treaties or nllinnc- es; I am not charged with any mission of th t kind. Good understanding can best ‘lie established on cordial feeling between the peoples. There are some things that do not exist In common be- tween any two other countries - a common language is one of them - _est in America. - - I mk _ " _ \ _ tan’s University, Antoinette _ ieach'_’nr_ NEW y0};K_ gent g` in Q for-mn] I - Quirls _ _,_ . __is_, me sosooi, ,wini My ,nn - %' - V, _ - _ _ _ 1 _ » - _ _ _-_ An m'°“'”-"'“7‘h'°' rbi: and en 'st home. To dll ‘gf these mat Tilri " svdliblgo th; uf _ ‘ ‘ ' l “rn” BWEETBEABT op ing; 00BN_vv __ the Guardian _extends deepest sympa- United States, who arrived on the » ~ _ _ ' - -' ' i - . ' ' -' V; _ _ _ _ , ___ , y, thy for the loss of a dutiful son and steamer Manrefanie, said: ' .\ / _ _ ` ‘ ‘ -_ *i F--w msg-I .*@-5 which make strongly for friendship between the American and _British peoples. On the other hand there are some things which out across this hiippy tendency and make for misun- derstanding arising partly out of old historical memories, partly out of Bri- tish political problems, which do as a matter of fact excite a special inter- “My own hope and belief is that the things which make for misunderstand- ing may by time, by wise and sympa- thetic policy and by a fuller know- ledge of the facts and difficulties e dissolved and dis1ppear_ ,The things which make for friendship I believe to have their roots so deep in the minds oi" the American and British peoples, and to he so inseparable from the natures of each that they must en- dure and grow. "The difficulties will not be over- come by ignoring or underrnting them and that it is why I refer to them. But it would be an even greater terror to ilnderrate the strength and possibility of growth of things that draw us to- wards each other. _ “lt will be the object of my mission while it lasts to promote goodwill as far as I have strength or opportunity between the American and British peoples In the hope that this may be one great element of security leading to the greater international good will on the broadest possible basis." .. ':.‘ as Everyone Should -Drink Hot Water ' inthe Morning- wuii away an trio uomson. iivdr. and bowel polaenl before' ~ breakfast. _ To, feel your best in and day oni- to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa- tion, biilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatisni or gassy, acid st0n'I~ ach, you must ‘bathe on the inside like you bathe outside. This -is vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. To keep these poisons and toxin! well iiushed from the stomach, liver. kidneys and bowels, drink » before breakfast each day, amglaesr of hd! water with a teaspoo ul bf lime- stone phosphate in it. This wlil cleanse, purify, and freshen the entire aiimentary tract -before eating mor! food. Get a quarter pound of lirnestonfe phosphate from your pharmacist. li is inexpenelvei and almost tasteless. _Drink phosphated hot water ievory _morning to rid your system of 'these The preserving _ season- _ here. _N We will be pleased to su All sizes In all 'A-Pina ‘ -.YJ ;_,A_'__ _ a loving brother, _ _ _ "l wiph to take this opportunity of ' f __ _ ` 3 ` n».........._ .__ _‘ ‘ `i.';.'~f'-ifb'i.h..".;5_-; ;1__..~- '_-‘_ »» rs - z ,i r _Q - ply' you with your Fruit J __ , -, i_