‘EH Q A A . W0 I Hui _ ir ' 'fi i'_ -.nilj .4 .syn -5** »‘ é s.:- I I 1 .f-' Ii 11. ‘Y l I. ~_ I, o Ill: 1"-In \ J 1 1 1111 , li l I ‘1 1.. ' 1 I I ._;_1 lp I1 5 I f \\ up \ moi; Foiiii ’“ "‘* 1 ‘~’,f'f5'??V°"*"‘§’f".,,,Y‘ , _ _ THE cHARLo'r’rE'rowN GUARDIAN »ss1»1-issue ~ R ill. THE FHIIITS UI THE EIIITH Seem To Be Nature‘s Provision For Keeping Man Healthy and Ward- lng Off Disease. iflereals, vegetables und meat supply the elenicnts needed for m:1n's nour- ishment. Yet fruit - though it has very little food vuliie-lifts proved to bc absolutely necessary for perfect he-filth. Careful investigation has shown :hut all the <-1»1nm\»1i fruits act on the Liver, l{i1lne_\'_~‘. Iiowcls and Skin. l`lit>.~'e nrt- llii- 1::'g.ii1s that rid the hotly 'if 1l\'1.4l ti<<1.i :ml ' .st id ts _ -. o 1 \\ai'c pri uc i, iiul the fruit jiiii-t»_~: stir them up to 1ii~\ri\ \ii:1\r1\1i:< iiclinii, thus kcepiiig :lie \\'hr~l-~ l»111l_v t-lt-im :ind li1\nltli.\'. liut i`1~\\' people out enough fruit. Realizing this, :\t`i1-r several _verirs of 1~_1u‘riz11t~iiti111:, n. proiiilni-nt Cniifiilliin pl1\~.-i1ir111 .~=111‘1‘»'r1lt--I in t-iiiiihining the j;'l1‘~s of 1111;-les, oitiiigr-s, figs :ind 1\“.r1t-s iri _siivli it \\':i_\' iliut (lie iiieili- :-i:1.'il riciion is 1iiiin_\' iinii-s iiiiiltiplio-l_ `l‘I11»n he Ililili-il \'.'1l\|:il»le toiiivs :\|i~l 1ii:|1l~‘th1‘ coiiiliiiiiiiion i11t-itzililvts cull- e1l "l~`ruli-:i-1i\‘1-.~'." 'l`li»~_\'iir1= r<\.'1ll_\' Nu- l11ro's <-11r1'~ for (‘1\;1_-:i1i."ti-111, lt11li1;,»<_ lion, llil?o11_<.'x<»_ss :inil .\11..1v\;11~li ’l`r--'1- hiv". _\lil»i :i~' _\`:1'11r-- i'~'t-lf » hut rrorc Dronipt :ind c1‘1"~ii\'1‘. Sold by rlrilcrs at :’»f\1‘_ :i l\1'»\'_1i tim-ras for $:_ ’10»~~trl:il =i7.1~ l1<1\' 3512 Friilt-11.-tives limited. (lrt.'i\\’:i_ in 1 11 `.'J:: f \ ` "1 .;.'1‘¢:£;¢- Zi T, 'gftqp =‘T“~ . I ` " ET iitI:lcs ccoiioiiiv ' into :1 good liczi1't_'\' lniigli to see the \';il1ie we give in Indies’ and ggeiits' i'iii_1;f.s Laidics solid _igolo :i11_f_{:s $41.25 :ind i1pLndiesSoli~ iifre lliiiiiioiid Rii1g$6.5o 11111' iiiii. Alzirgc :i\1_1iw11111`111111si1111111111511* ’1>A»_»- »1=f=~'f°»-v=f1>1i?1i”=~'~»-~1.»-T-.... I 1 NEW I DONT,HAvE_-Too MUCH on Yoon Man Who Received Many Medals For Bravery j 4 _...___ One Half to Adorn the British Crown and the Other His 1 IVlajesty’s Sceptre. ___ . I For Another One. PARIS, Sept. 11.-A man unmet! 1 to his collection. and on Saturday l’.7'ol‘ici»nni has been arrested in Ton- Ibeing unable to contain himself alll lon for setting fire to a powder mag- Ilohzer, he set tire to the powder mag azine in the arsenal. His character is la*/line. He displayed the utmost brav- n particularly good one. and he has ery in helping_ to extingu- received a large nuniher of medals and ish the Ilnniés from which awards for saving llle from fire and he rescued a sentry and anothei 1 LONDON. Sept. l0~'l"bc "Cullin-' nn," the greatest diamond in the world, which was prcsentcxl by the ’l`i'.1ii.~i\'11ul Go\'ei‘ninent ro the King, has hcen 1-ur into two beautiful wlii1.e‘ #J -- - ~»» -~- Z-;__.",..__ -_ . _.»--_¢--__-_-;--__-- -» --4-» ' ~-Y_-_'____'; ;--_ water. It is believed that the fact of man, n fact which aflorded him no receiving so many medals has turned llttla satisfaction. The tire might his head and caused him to become have been. terribly disastrous, how~ an incendiary. For six months Pub- ever. for the mazazlne was one oil the licznni longod to add another medalllnrzcsjt in Toulon. _-7?“`0'7¢";'/'"7"' _ ' Rl2g"Bfs1`¥p`EY R0und and _ I; »»»"_,/' " and Nut. 3 I l1'i‘l't'ir'§'§iiiuR°““d Q , _ S. /In _ 1. I Allsold at lowest pric¢5_ 111111 11111111111 llltllllll ll 1 l. I 1' 1 111~1n 1111 “F111” 11" ~COAL on oun wal" I-siz‘el.=ARu__Egg "llfl (flicstiiiit £`i‘g?o|le-Rouncl nufl N.. _ NM. --Run of .\I1:1e :uid anllNlSlTi§c0L0N (AL _ ii* “ln-1 RESERVE Run of Mine as QII '9O60000su1o¢Do.~_ uaouielggg .BE CLEANS 0 P U0" V0l@S 63 l° l2f mls Fort Feet tothe _ LET Us P111" Tins on your. 1/111112; wi~:__ 51111113' |m1d¢ and gut F()[‘ thg For-mer Member .y OW T‘I`E »S» YI_.l".iI S and Finally Nlade it _ Unanimcus- NORTH SYDNEY, Sept. 11-The oduy for the purpose of noiiiinatiug ction, was a most coniplote sticcess Crowd, F' THE HATS WE. CAR.R:Y /TAKE U5 SHINE IN Til gh. ,-,_,,,,,_,. ,._.,l,, wi ,_ _\__,m_____" H A H F t`l1iil1<-ei isuiii-lliiisiiivs _ t\i11~_~111-.~i.'1Il_\'.0uy TORONTO, Sept. 11»Marie lo lllg. O _ O ' 1 F IL- `~ -1'-L) "l"“ 5" *""“l’i"‘°- “Ur Slflff rft`it-iriit, our “chef who gives 8 thrilling srncialty 1 Y _9 OUD J! N , i||1lI1r\1|~ 1|i1»f f L ' X \<__ ,~,_< _ .`..//"2 ' 7. ` ...\\\` r\\ rf 6' N _i A2,- _.ur Sanitary Plumbing Let us tell you how little it will cost to iii- 1' _1ii'11\'e of l11x1irics?'l`o _._ ; lizive up to-<‘;1te pliiiiib- _L_-,_ 5; i111; iii _\"\i1r I11,.i1C is one _ iii LI1<~ _;1_:'t~'i'.e:;lliixuries. :fl " \\'< c;11'1'ytl1c \'t'iyIdicSt ‘ _ I 6,»\-.1 5- ., , .-»1 -" *- 4‘_..'..i> _ 1. _(_ _,_ _ . . .hi/_ (.._ ‘oi 1 -"' `~ "1. .'.. Ei' §,:<..>’ "-`._ if ‘___ __/`._`_ /' .,»0UV~! . \ _ .,,r 1 \__ - fi _ I.; / -¢a,_ /..' _ .,‘\`» 'f " ..._/7 ,,` "Z1 .R ‘.1 “ \ _J if F155” ;,._ Q __ . '-I ;_; i.__._-"fl This is the fiom we good cooks ~ know Will make the Bread that white as snow Ivscjaiist as good for Pies and e And all my skill aa Chef 1"1l stake On Beaver Flonfs reputation 1 “The popular Hour of the nation." 73 Beaver Flour . ~ “Sovereign” Cash- Vixtiires iii _<'_ock_ (`.etoiir1;rices they _` '_ Fred li. Trainer, rp -, (`»r1il`lt1ii Sl, jv "If (lop Uliurii llfiilse _» _ 'I*1iwfif - I 1 will ii1tci'est _\'ou. -_- mere Hose and Half Hose. Ask your dealer for this brzitid. _/_T I _:_- 3.1"-/.rf f'-»`*f\‘:-“_ .. 1 Hi. ir mf, .11 ri-_ the original Blended Flour g I i and North Cape Breton was represen~~ ted. Eighty delegates answered to the call. Hon. J. Arnistruiig, Pie_=i~ dent of the Liberal Association, tool: the chair, with A. J. McDonald as Secretary. The only names before the convention were Judge D. D. Mclien- zie, of North Sydney, and A. (I. lloss M. P., and upon the vote being tak- en, sixty-eight voted for Mc1\'eii‘/.ie and' twelve for Ross. The nouiiiiiitioii was then made unaiiiinous by a stand- ing vote in favor of Judge McKenzie. The meeting was harmonious and un~ aninious tlirouglioiit, and closed with cheers for Sir Wilfred Laurier, Judge Mcl-(enzic and A. G. Ross. 'l‘he following deleixntion was np- pointed to wait on Judge McKenzie to tender hirii the néiiiinationz Wnr~ dan Buchanan, Baddeck; D. C. Mc~ Donald, Sydney Mines.; Councillor John (7. McNeil, Grand Narrows; Hon. J. N. Armvstroiig, North Syd ney. ‘ WRITE HER EVERY DAY. Lily W. S. Louson.) » (lnrnrailcs have you mother or a wife? 1 l~‘.'i'iic licr cvcry day, lliilf tilic joy is out of UM 1 When you ure far uway. Wiile hcr from the speeding car, \<~\'t»r niind the thump and jar,= Which your ioving letters mar,- Vl`rlt.e her every day. Would you some kind service render 7 Sweet attention pay; Then it loving letter send her When you are far away. Would you all her homo life brighter, \'.`o\ild you all lici- sorrovvs lighten, Bonds ot sweet. cfiection tighten, Wdtc her every day. And linwcver for yo-11 \vand'er I nm sure twoiild pay, Could you see your loved ones ponder uver what you sriy. Have your tablet tru your grip, _ Foiiiitaiiii pen clin1'1;ed to the tip, Never let a good ohaiice slip- Vicrltc homo every day. of ti Guardian render who came xi- _.`_,l4 .__N_v`q Y 1 _ _'__ 1 - ~”*_ ~' g»@ i This poem is published by rexiiiestiseaslckneqs ` I hir.. 1 5:.. ) mailed it to his daiii-:liter in Porn Arthur. She immediately followed the 1=f>e__.’s advice mid has ever since. Tl11>o'1'I1t-_i' day \\'I1ilc Iuoliling over sonic :ml pupers she came across it and ro11i.\.ilo1l it honie, with the ‘re-g sult that uc wished it piinlislied a- 1::1in_ lr, 1.- 11 1.food little nrticloniid ~1rt.1in~. foul s1l\ict inil Mi Lousi < 1 in C <1 -"' 1 cross thc poem in ii peculiar way. A-I y » ._ 'lil g ' ' ' bout tlirec years ago when the poem1 _ __ _ _ '\\'1i'¢i first publislied, he cut it out and _ "" _ '_ `, _ , if _ ' '_ ` " _ 7* noo . Suspended by the iicck by. T. ,, < _-. _ __ means of a piilly arraiigcmont, shi 1' H] 1.13 l\PiiI'_ hi.. Pllolle 151 glides along a steel wire, starting a. the ground While in the middle o a height ol 15,0 feet and dashes intl Cnr- .__ ----~_.,:_ ____ ____ a netting Placed about ten feet abovt H H B V K5 . tfhe act Mobday afternoon and at c l ` . -. point where she was forty feet above , , ,CIC2ll‘2lllCCS21IC the ground the steel wire hrol;1_~ ucai the end and she fell in 11. haiip on thi i ' A "`_` " T ;“_w ` "' " hard ground. Her injuries were at» tended to by doctors on the ground. and later she was reiiioved to the hospital. I _1j111_lSlllll liillll INCL il1fsWfllll`&U1‘ 'Buds and Snoes CImr»otteto\\1i P. E. I. 15,8 Quec-ii St `._'_'_'___ '_ ’ » MQCHINISTS OF _ ‘ ` __ 'till Ist of October. iExpress Crashed lixlo n Pal- I IastT1'ain, and Yound Girl Was lnju ed. 7 g _._ MONCTON, Sept. ll)-Considerable damage was done by ii collision he tween No. 2 express and' the ballast train at Humphreys Mills this iiiorii ing. Fifteen year old May McGee had a _ narrow escape. The Express crashed into the van of the ballast train piling that car into the dump against. a telegraph pole. The car was badly smashed but nil the occupants except the McGee girl had jumped beloiie thc collision took plbce. It was not until ten minutes later that the trainmen heard cries coming from the mass of wreckage and found the girl in the remains of the car. She was some what briiised but not se/rioiiuly hurt. The passengers on the express were somewhat shaken up and both loco- motives were badly damaged \lothei ills quickly ¢'uie»~ Sen Mid Tri i ~4l1, _'uni C111.- l_li(}l'I'l`lfl\l'l` li( )<)l§S for Citi' :ind C()l'.\'- _ 'l RY 5CH()Ol.S :ind 1 C(_‘l.l.l"ll}l‘iS also ai full supply of school | supplies of every des- cription . Wholesale dz Retail School Books sold at Publishers prices. Special discount for cash Mail orders receive _ prompt attention Carter & Co. Ltd. _ dxtttf 1 fl _l Waller S, _ll111wn's }.l1)NC'I`()N. N. li. 11 lli' ~ 1|\ \ _ `i. -" '- 1 -` 1'-1i1i1|1I~z1i11I HOTEL BRUNSWICK " ` ‘. _ -~coiii11m1l:1li11g :oo giiefus 1111.11 ~11I111111111 1»f»111<11111~ ,.1 1.1,...-1.1|...1.111r 1 111.1. 11... 111. 1 111 il l1|11| 11 1 ._ -' '~1~'i||1 ~a ~ 1ii1>ki|1|.'il '. ll l -111-lc fin 'i~l~i ll1>~u1111u1- will (`.l'11 ) _\lvS\\`El'I_\' l€\' l'ro S §§-313 Honey £2 Pure Prince Edward Islniid Honey put up iii Bottles I5 and 25* (`Rf)LI R IlONI'§ |99. Y 1 I » 1 Comb 25c g 1 l lem-:N :Lis I School and Col- Now Ready, all the Books required by the I dilicrciii SChools. ' School Supplies of :ill kinds in abnnd- I mice. All :it _ Pulishers Prices /\t “The Sunnyside Book store." llaszaid & Moore 1ltt~zr\\'ll _"|121 `_ 1 I 1 ‘1 ltt 1 1,1-1-1-1~ 0111-1-11 and lticliiiioiul St~, l`l\'l`1>w1 . _E I I1 1111111 I l H11 iii I. S : :uli1=.', sec the stylish new fall 1-11.1211 we ure showing, mid, just 11 wor,!}. |.~|r,L (y|,\s,i l»`1\\-1-_ on Sr-ptcnilicr 'Nth null &Iltl\.fn'wl to ri-turn up tn and nu Odtohor 1 at £1.11 "¢|||p,.¢| ml.-»r. mul gn by rclnilnr irinrnluz trains 0i1.=nni<'1lny. or fnlloiilng ninrnlrm. 1 1'|.-|<|,\,1||mgm11\ only for r~nml1\\|_m1i= _lnurney ln ellher rllrecluui. lit-liirullig spvelnl lmlu will I Icnvoilenrzotown for Swirls nl. ll,.l» ll- '"- Arc you iiisiailliiig zi Saw Mill? \Ve 1iiziiiuf;ic-_- ture Roiziry rind Siiiugle .\lills of zi high gracle which will give _\_'<111 tlic lierat of sritislactioii. ‘ We cziii also supp`y you water wheels or steam power sccoiid to none in Canada. STE/\l'\ NA\'I(l/\Tl0N WHSRF Cliurlrilietovvii, - - - - P.E. Inland , .`~`,~|~.~¢u~.¢l.,,a»g¢.¢» 1/ku-¢§\Il3 lwfhshnil Pandora _' ' _...D_ Kootenay `.r,§ ry S5 -F . `\ ' s f A W 11' i ',‘_T__;I‘.`. ti » Q #Im 1,1 . ___- uv/éu are the best made fully guaranteed he i11g111s llaidwan L`111111a11,ll I KlNG'S COQNTY lND}lSTllIdl.. E X 11 1 10 1 1:1 O 11 Ai Georgetown. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .'50Tl'I. (‘m\n1l Dlapliiyiof Hxlilhlis. Liberal l’rlzo.~4ln all Dcpurtiiiciitu. Mu'\l11 nnil lloI:e~4l\1|u-_i|t~.11|\lli|~(lro\11ul1-1. l.n\v1-~l luxviirlluii liullviiiy Raton. 25 cents Admits to Races and all Departments. I EXHIBITION RACES. There wlll hvtwn 1=l1\-1.~0‘\1.‘1.i|icr een_l.. l~`*l\e1-1-1-iii mul lt) percent. l\`lvo |\,,r§¢,__\ U, ,.m,.1- nuil ihrui- lrwlnrt. llllpnlw not lmrrcd. .\|\tIr»n1il l{11l»~~'tor|ovf~rn, |\xi'11|»t when t1|c_v cinitllct with the lihivc iioiirlltluris. tioiniiiiinlciitlniie |1111.-¢ he mlilrcsscrl to thu S 5* in pl w|<,;r1i\ii-sion rclui-11 tickets \\‘lll he lsaiiorl by rnzulnr trnlns from nll stations to Gbor town "L "vs_ |,.k,,|s M sip:-1~_l||l Rvdiicoil ltntcx ~ill be imuetl rom Sourls. Mount Stewart and in terniefllnte utntlnlis to Georgetown on Scplcinher filth, good tn r1-turn ou thu mme day. Return rl ill l ll vt tions il. mpoallonntc mtcw H(-ke'¥';|\':1::iii|21‘i-i‘.‘ f|i‘n11ivi_'hi'ii'l\\‘r‘i. Srrntizhliirt and ltitcrmcillatc stntlnus iimvnbtnln tlckula JGIIN ANNEAR President J LESLIE POOLE Secretary C O N R O Y, S1225.. 97 Queen St. _ C1i"I`own P.E.I. 1 Miiil Orders dniwfrmti Look lor the Label StanHeld’s Underwear .comes in three weights for winter wear. And you can get just the weight you want by looking for the label on every genuine Stanfield garment. Rell label-light weight Blue labc' -_medium weight Black ' bt. -~heavy weight Your