'Q' , t F. ‘ Fon sAl_E -rnonoucl-lsnso Peo- I ,l L .1 _ ~ _ l . 'l a_..,.- _ , no?”yoo Elool 2 .roll coto- e - - ~ ltlrlll»‘u__'nili*-0" ‘ R l 5' ‘If you do not, we suggest a box oi'~Penslar Laxative.Cold -Breakers- _`..‘_ft"does not matter so much caught the cold, but ' yo_o`;_-llllow you are feverish andiall' stu fed up generally -Liver. kidneys and pores all on strike. ‘ ,l__ realize it you are feeling all rifrht again-25c'. box. And shall I be able to play the os pinno_wh-en my hands heal?" asked the wounded soldier. _ `- I _-Pe n ala r Cold Breakers s't a r t everything working _ again, and almost before you LINIMEN1' I ll Central Drug Store “ffl I L ,__ i‘Sl.0AN’S_ IINIIENT . . _ lieving the ache and pain. exposure to weather. giBi.8, 350, 700, $1.40. .¢.|.\.l~°"‘-n_s.a_v~,¢"-| "~'| before.” - " NEVER EAILS MEI” ANY M|AN` OR WOMAN WHO _K_EEP_9_llT H_A_NDY WILL TELL Y_9U THA_:l'-same -‘rrlmo Esoeolaliy those frequently attaoll- ed by rheumatic twinges. A counter- irritant, -Sloalrs Liniment scatters the congestion and penetrates without rubbing to the afflicted part, soon re- .Kept handy and used everywhere the pains and aches ot Iumbago._ neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiff- ness, sprains, bruises, -the result of Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug- Sloan’s KEEP IT HANDY - -----ia- JOSHING THE MEDICO “Certainly you will," _the odctor Gee, that's great! I n`eve`i5`,co_uld I .'-....g.- --~|=_-v_-e- if-='-I mssssEsE'EEssEmmEEEsmsEEEssEsmmEEmmm%EsEsnmEE ,fit-1. .nf-; _-.nw » 1 his \ into EE%E‘fit%Eii%¥lilEFlEEEFi¥5EE.'EEEEE %%¥E%§EEEE5EE5EE5% § AGENTS WANTED - ' MALE ' `- _ OENTS SALARY AND ‘COMMl83_' _ _- =`i°1\l° B°l1R°‘1 TBS s*°°k- C°”‘°‘°"’ l./xsonsns wAN'rEo 'Fon mul.- fmck mcmdms °x°l“°iv° lines' 93513 way construction at Moncton. " ally hardy, grown only by 118- guly by our agents. Elegant free amples write now to Dominion -` Iiurseries, Montreal. _ I I E 6651-3'1ME’”“‘°°L wAN-ran MAN 'ro woaK oN A _ . .lvl Ph _ ____ I Hou and board _md other Intyre, Montague 3 Capt H c ee arm. se ~ 5 To $20 DAILY; th Section 14 Dark Apples 1 Percy s ;_.__..___;--- _ cllsslnlo ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED HELP-.-' I Dominion Construction Co. Ltd. & Wheaton, Moncton, N. B. 1310 10 2M8iE7i. for reducingand finally eliminating ` 1 (Continued 'from Page One.) I Section 2. Basket of new butter 1 l_b blocks. 1. Mrs. Mont Annear, 2. Mrs.,_Jlmes McDonald, Georgetown _B.y.,_3. Mrs. McFarlane, Lower Mon- tague. Section 3. Basket new butter prints or rolls. 1. Mrs. Mont Annear,'2._Miss Sarah McPhee, Georgetown Ry., 3. Mrs. J. A. Duvar, New Perth. _ FRUIT Sect?rr.' 1. Wolf River A-pples, 1.- Charle Parker, Georgetown. Ry., 2. E. J. Stewart, Lower Montague, 3. Percy Robertson, Montague. _ Section 2. Northern Spys, 1. Ca'pt. H. McPhee, Georgetown Ry., 2.~Char- les Parker, 3.John D. Knight, Cardi- gan. _ Section 3. Golden Russet apple, 1. Alex Campbell, Montague, 2. Fred Mc- Illtyre, Montague, 3. Harry Reid, Mur- ray Harbor North. Section 4. Pewaukee appl` 1st. Martha Poole, Lower Montage, 2. Mrs. C. .I-I. Poole, Lower Montague, 3.E. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. Section 5. King Apple 1.William McAulay, Georgetown Ry., 2._Percy Robertson, Montague, 3. J. L. Poole, Lower Montague. -Section 6. Red Astrachan apple. 1. Alex Robertson, Alex Renton, Georgetown, 2.Wll1iam .McAulay, 3. David Wright, Lower Mon tague_ _ - *_ -Section 7. Duchess of Oldenburg apples. 1. -Percy Robertson, 2. Wm Mc-Aulty, 3. David Wright, Lower Mon- tague. ; "Section 8. Gravenstein apples. 1. Wm Mcintyre ,and son, Montague, 2. I"ercy Robertson, 3`. Wm__.McA_ulay. Section 9. Alexandra Emperor ap- ples, 1. Captain H. McPhee, 2. Percy Robertson, 3. Wm. McAnlay. Section 10. Wealthy Apples. 1. Jessie Higgins, Montague, 2. Wm. Mc- Aulay, 3. -Chal-les Parker, Georgetown Ry. Section 11. Ripston Pippin. 1st. Capt H. McPhee, 2. Percy Robertson, 3. William Mclntyre & Son. - Section 12. -Ben Davies. 1. William ‘ McAulay, 2. J. L. Poole, Lower Mon- tague., _3. Capt H. McPhee. Section" 13. inkerman Apples. 1. Wm. 'Mclntyre & Son. 2. Fred Mc- MANV MAKING $1 extras free and good wages to e R0be__ts_m_ David Wright 'Lower Charles Marshall made $120 first 19 `hours introducing “Can-ada's Sons and Great Britain in World War. Written by Canadians from battle- Ileld notes and official records. ln- troduction by General Currie. Au- _.'ihentic, complete story of Canadas glorious record. Unusual opportun~ ity for returned soldiers -and others. -Outfit free. Winston -Co., Toronto. Fon sanE I _,___ PV-OR SALE, HORSE AND CARRIAGE. Apply to Hugh McLure, Bradalban_e_. t FOR SALE, BLACKSM-|TH_S HRND -blower, new. Apply P. J. Pr0\1lI. ` -223 Great George Street _ 1.- . . < -7 '- 1-- ` 131940-2-Mama a v |‘ _ ~F‘OR SALE--DESIRABLE DOUBLE `-_tenement house on Ulmer Queen -_ Street. Apply. Mrs. W. S. Batt, care _'E ,f victoria, Hotel. 1229-9-zrluol »- lgreed Pet Bull Terrier pups, im- _ ported stock. AVDIY G- C- '1"6n\Dl9, 49 Longworth Ave. 1287-10-1M3i. ‘ron sau; on To LE1' owr-:|.l.lNo house, two out buildings, live acres " or land at soutlllwrr- Apply Mrs- ' Grimes, 55 Dorchester Street. _ 1221-9-27M5ipd. FOR ' LE-'OR' RENT-HOUSE. -_ 100 %‘ward St., containing eleven well finished rooms, three lots ad- joining, wvelt stocked with, fruit trees. Inspection solicited. Apply - to owner on premises'. ` ` fi-,_ `- ~ 1220-9-27M6ipd_. right man. Walter M. Lea, Victor- ia, P. E. I. 963-i¥~16lVI1Zf. N0. out experience for general store and warehouse work. Apply in own writing, state age experience if any. Adlress Merchant, Guardian _ 1294-10-1MWed4i. Montague., 3. John Robertson; g _ ty - | Section 16. Mc-lntos-h Apples., Intyre, Montague, 2. Chas. Parker,. tau Il. McPhee. GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK. We need you to make socks on the_ . fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. Distance section 19 on bona es packed ' .- ppl immaterial. Positively no canvass-'for ex__o__t_ L Capt H_ McPhee_ 2_ ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 3 cent stamp. Dept. 63 C., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. 977-9-MEtillDec.le Ben Wright, Lower Montague. 1. Mont Annear, 2. John D. Knight, _ Cardigan. __ TEACHERS WANTED . ' Section 21. Transcendellt Crab _ _ ' Apples. 1. Percy Robertso11»_2. Charles euson, and in KenslnSf°" by Nei' & _.... parken - ` McFadgen. War Hero, Now ‘Gains 24 Pounds _AFTER THE STRAIN OF SERVICE HE CAME HOME ALMOST A NERVOU8 WRECK-PRAIS- ` ES TANLAC iiere is another instanceof the ro- markable reconstructive powers of Tanlac. William J. McCollum of 114 Borad -St., St. John, New Brunswick, who spent three and o half years at tile front in France and Belgium, wounded five times, gassed and siicli' shocked and finally invalilied home, states that Tanlac has put him in shape to where he is not only begin- ning to feel -like himself again, but that he has also gained twenty foul- pounds in weight besides. Mr. McCallum is o. _veteran of two wars. He holds a medall for service in the great lEuropean wal- nm] also a i'our bar medal :for gallalltry in the Boar War. _ “I can hardlyreallze just what Tan- Iac has been worth to me," said Mr. '| McCullum, in an interview, recently, “in restoring my health and Putting me on my feet. lWheu I goihoms from the war I was simply a nervous wreck and neither ltime or medicines seemed to do me any g00d. I was so nervous and sllnky I could hardly hold a cup of tea to my lnouth and if my wife happened to drop a fork or knife at the table 1 would nearly jump out ot' my chair. In this excited condition, nry food could not digest, hilt would sour and i'orln gas on my stomach add- ing ll10f'0 lninefy to my already des- perate condition. I would toss and roll most of the night, getting _only about two hours restless sleep, and would sometimes have to get out of bed and walk the floor. My condition was distressing in the extreme and seemed to be getting worse all the time. "Finally someone suggested that I try Taulac and I got a bottle, having little idea it,wouId do _me any good, but it has not only helped me, it has made me feel like a new man. I now have an -appetite like abear and eat lust anything set before me without the least effect from it. I have been built up and strengthened until my nel',vousness is practically gone. I can sleep all night lollg like a log and the credit for me being on my feet. 1_ My nerves have steadied down until 2_1; d M. I can stand all sorts of noise and Wmmm Mcmtyre & Song' re L sudden jars. When I first began tak- , _ x _1_ W MG lug Taulac I co\lldn’i hold my hand 1u§;;;i(;:]§gn 3/hiFIi~l<1zd"lIi,dpcia1?tyrs_3r_“,CaD steady 'enough to take -a drink ot' ’ ` water, but n_ow I can shave ln-yself. _ section 18_ Othei. variety' app1eg_ I am praising Talllac to all the boys, 1 Fred Mclnty're 2. D. J. Stewart, 3, especially those sunering like I was, ,Wm Mcmtyre & Sons_ _ take a “tip” from lne-get/Tanlac, for ' I- fully believe I would still be u ner- vous wreck myself if I had not tak- en it myself." , Section 20_ -Siberian Crab Apples. Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown by Reddin Bros., in Montague by H. J. Mahon, in Georgetown by Seymour C. Knight, in Sotlris by James G. Fer- WANTED TEACHER FOR SUFFOLK Sectioll/22. ‘HYSIOD C1’ab"' ADDIGS- *__-T **'°"""°"'* _ ' R b t _ C t H. McPhee, ?.°,§‘,°§L'.£i‘.?,’;‘?“e”‘ i52‘lE.i5’.‘illéi,§3_' .‘s..§°.‘;‘.§.i,.,.f’ lféyiily. “P German National Assembly - Section 23. Yellow Magnum Bon- _ ' TE/lcl-len wANrsn - Pnlmanvfum Plums. 1- David Wrisht. Lower Vines ‘Necessafy Credits department Victoria. school. Dis-' Montague, 2. Mrs. J. T. Mellish, Mon- _.___ trict No. 60. Supplement voted 1115116- (Special to the Guardian.) $150_00_ one with experience ppg-I SSCIIOII 24. M001`8'S Al‘Cf.IC PIIIITIB. BERL|.N_ Oct 1__The German Nat. ferred. Apply by; leltzter ol_°_ lg p_er- __-__?_____J ~____§:_f;l_;/;_l;;_~ 2- Lau” Wightman' ioulal Assedmbg; - reopen<;¢l___i;;>l~e__t_u_<;_y; _ g 1,1 _ _ 3 o¢y,,1 - an passe e emer . - Bon l_`.1.mBsx e °_sW ' Section 25. Lombard Plums. 1. Wm wugout debaw The budget included FOUND MCIMYTG & S0” 2 D J Stewmtf 3 e. fesh credit of 15,000,000 m lks fol __ -PGFCY R°beTt50“~ 1 the execution of the peace tr ary and - -S t' u 26. Bradshaw Plums. . _ _ _ FOUND ON WLLSBORO BNDGE' Wmécllilcirlntyre & Sou. 2. J. L. Poole, 439 000 markS_ for the army gentleman's felt hat Owner may Lower Mon,_ague_ 3 David W,-ight have same by applying at Guardian Lower Montaglm' ' ' _ oiiice and paying for this adv. _ _ _ _ ~ 1215-9-="M“ A- E- Jenkins- Georgetown- 2- D- J- Engagement Announceo Section 27 Damaon Plums 1 Mrs - St art, 3. Laura Wightman, Lower - l=ouNo-auucu Kr-:vs_ ownsn- M§,Y,,_g,,e_ _ ---'-_ may have “me by HPDWIHK at s tl za. other val-lety plums MMV f"°“d“ “"5 “‘i“‘i?`@‘.'S °' Guardian Oflice and paying for]_nanf§d_°i\_ Wm Mclmyre & Som 2_ D_ Major P. C. Sherren the former ls- - this ad 1196-26M-tf 'J St an 3 David Wnght land aviator will be interested ln the __ ' ' ‘ ew ' ' ' following item from a Boston paper Fon- _sfn-'l.s_ _A_ *DAIRY r-Ann foo __-‘_.acre§“-p_f`l`¢ood land 70 clear. Bal; _yance ‘hard and soft wood. Near *f“churches,-.s_cl_\ool. IL' R. station. -_f_.`_.Charl_’» Los'r IN cHARl.o1'1'E1' wN Aer ' ' tl - th drnl. 12 n u civl 0 |_ mass at ie ra e oo c of Emy ale_ _ Friday, gold ear-ring. Finder report 1256'9`30M3ipd° YGGGDHOII, 1 D-nh EmDl\`9 Club? 8391" V at Qual-d|M,_ news;-d_ noch degree at Universti-ty, 8.15 Can- ANDREW-McCOUBREV.-Ou Wednes .. 1255-9-30M8i. ""°"'“"_"*_'~_-'_-?-*'--' adiall Club ill convocation hall. day evening, Sept.___24, 1919, in the - - HELP WAN'I‘lIlD__.. - _.___ Presbyterian Church. Cavendish. by _|__Q31°._.AU1'0 _ 1~||qE BETWEEN ` ` » » the Rev, John' Stirling, Blair McMiIla'n ' Charlottetown and ` Montague or FEMALE Andrew Of New GIHBEOW Milli “nd _,_ Souris. Finder please notify W. G. \ Leia Rachel McGoubrey, daughter of Gilles eflavis I-Tote Charlotteto n WANTED' MMD Fo” GENERAL MI' “md Mrs J N915” MCC°“b"9 I* _ To LET 1°'5N|""NT A'-Lx 'MP-Rovl' P"k°'- 9° mm A'°“°°" 'their plants are to remain closed until monte. apply as; canon sl. -looo-10-1-Malpa_lmh _,mes ___ my can he mpmd nlnnurr-at Charlottetown, enter- Sold at moat stores catering to the nude of mum __ ‘_R____a§_’_;____ ____ _ 1 ‘tai ___ng;l_¢=loworl<.'Apl>ly 18._;1_<;_\y_<_:_r2_§’_;°:_\;_c_<: _or'cl1vendlsll_' ` ' y 1 'l.os'r-~ -snr-walk ol-lAnl.o1'1'¢- " L' ` E - *__ - DEATHS - 1 -f; W-.¢.::,‘:.f,i.n-*.‘:":.L...’.i::.'; “sums t=¢°a°°.'~°.°";~'-;>- .... »-~- GH I ETTE ° -_-»-aa.o_Plnt, I t, -` ’~ ' - 'NE' 0 . Ct. --wo un _ - S f R I _ Finder npleage. noEi|;'y“ i-?oill:il;.:l's Mm' J' C' sms' 24.9 UPS" P"|“"°-‘und l'-ltty New York printing plants g:?°EfZ'8__:_" $3139 cniflarga Iv]§§,';':_;Z't’ _ _ a e _ gimme Roomm C|ty_ 59°” 43 3`10“2‘m“~ employing 10,000 'men and publishing |nf|;n't son 'of Ml.: and M|.S_ George d k hm ` - . . . ... _ . _ 1295_1o_1M2,pd_ ami WANTED AT THE A_i___NGj ,,,,a,.,y an of the maxaman and mae M_________ __ an ma e mommg shave come easy. The old time pulling and scrapmgls a thi" _ _ - _on Hom 1216-seam, Journlmglssgoa ln__l\;ow _yol_l_:__as__ wd__;_l “RNARD _ ____ __~ 0 _ ___ _ _ the past. The haphazard element is gone. There is no need for your boy to --~\ ~ ,- - _ _ _' - 'asa e ercen eo oo ' .-n , c er '. - . . . . _ T0 L31 _ @] lpflnleo nero, were time today by ‘a sm Eugene, .nf 2,3' ,,,,,,,‘},,,, ,Qd anything but the ease and comfort ofthe Gillette shave. Itlethe razor of hu tune#-liulr ~ . ~ h°“mwqrk_ Mm Ernest _lea_:u_n_:1_lt_a;1_<;0u_sa_lg2l;:;1_:___r;ndo_§_;1_;i_l;e. ;I_‘_i;2 nlna__d__l:_ys, son or Mr. and -Mrs. Hal-ry to which ls eniltledfnothing more, nothing less. _ 1260#-80M*\>d. W ' ~ _ ‘wah fo,-ce, compossd ex¢|,|,|ve|y 01 ed_imto rest on -the 27th September, care of a child. Apply Mrs. Temple wA~r=D A vou~¢ elm- fo TAKS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,, on Lent.. some n.EN-in ln nt mos an ~ cannon N ' _r ‘ ' ` ` _ d | 'V em" nal ` Mrdfyear. ` ' II ` ~ WANTED 49 Longwortll Ave. nos io-mal . , -_ ____ __ __ A _ _ _ _ _ ~ -E ‘ " _ I 'f -I I ` ` caosev. Az Manilow mall, Ham-I " - * " _ _ ‘QAN1,lD__;T° "a"N_'r ‘Al 'Janis WANTED, GIRL FOR GENIRAI-\'BrItIsh I _ mom] J, Crosby, Aged 80 yggl-g, Fuller- \ ` `\ ...dx _ _ Apply ..G.. Gusrdhn omce_ 1 ' huuidmlfk in “lilly 0! three. A111511' _ al-from his late residence, Friday Oct uownj-H: I , _ 'i - ._ .aw » I (IVERCOATS ‘ I X You Will Insist on Them Our new arrivals in Overcoats will suit any You can’t ilnd a better time to prove to yourself t when lt comes to clothes we know what we are talk- ing about. Waist Line---Full Belted-»-Half Belted » 1 $30.00 to $45.00 All Wool Foot Ball ‘Dressy Coat Jerseys - Sweaters _ _In every color or combination of colors _In all wool and part cotton with and ' wl.h and without roll neck. without shawl collar in plain and fancy. $s.oo '$4-s.o to $|e.5C>~ We will be glad to see you Whenever you think of getting some fixings for yourself whether you buv or not and can assure you of always. gettlng a square deal ln every vlay. GEO. . P OWSE » _» Prince Edward ‘ Island. He went overseas with the Canadian 26th Battalion in 1915. After being wounded he joined -the air force. He was in conllnnnci at Camp Leaside and Armour Heights in Toronto in 1917. Miss Reed is a granddaughter of Mr. Alfred Skitt, president of the Manhattan railroad. Since ller moth- Battalion, and if possible a better er's second marriage she has spent a rec-ord_ as an aviator, “-not knowing great deal of tillle at Toronto ami the what fear was." Besides the M.C. » Berkshires.” ° iha won a bar. Since the aiimistlc Major Sherl-en was on the staff of Major Sherren came out to Canada, the head office ofthe Bank of Novai but report says he intends to return Scotia in St. John when he enlisted. | to England to join the imeprial Air Ile made a good record in the 26th Air Service. gxni ' "fi __ .m r I ~».. E1ghteen?__ lteen P »¢. -.f --_-_ ,a Do you remember ages, when your character _ was being formed-how you ' ‘- ‘ followed examples, did‘Yll3I£" other people did-yoursenior years at school-your ' -_in business ?. Recall thérnygrgoud can. You gained a know- N ledge you will find useful when your own boy starts out.___ ` . Give him the right stiirtl ' »`_._ .., _W 1 I/' w `.. ,. 2 1 '.-"\¢"`; 5° Teach him the value of personal appearance and self respect. Tell him how con- fidence may be gained merely ‘ from a clean shave-or, better still, show him-and show _ him in a practical way. Give him n ' __-_ 1-..............._._1=1"f--fares- _,__ -1". - _ Occupy 0dessa M -»=-M-=.<--<1 ~f=»>- E -“ 1 ` - "’°""-‘-*f-"""“ I __ _ -_ _ .~ . ' _ _‘ - e _ ' ¢.."" ‘ wAN“°__a_cHo°Nl" To o Y wAN'r-so-woman ron oznsnal. _ _----_ _ lnvmo.-as orwell cove on oat., _ 'nm Gdlgtfg Sud’ Ru” of cumda’ M 5*: houlefwork. To o to St. John rl. VIENNA, 0ct..~’1-'Brno s fro the 1 t, Ma t lvl , d 86 years “°“° ff m Wu 'W ‘ ll. WK Long Pg). Box, 1i84.`LLt.1 British fleet In We BME Beamlnve lsunsralrglqizia rt:»€n “gifs residence lm nam-amp-.aa .........-.~..........-.-..... satan ft- “-1 -__ -olleloea, _ _ _ _ _ . _ . ~ ' 1 " " -’ " - """°°”"""" n mils Sell’ -1 ‘i 4:* Y* LN .. » sn/ . __J :x" ~ » .;e.‘_f\:f.»"'_'_*`, 4. ‘. J il . \.\ `\ I I _ H _‘. ’, _ ‘ H ' ‘ 1_ - ‘ - "' _‘ .» _ _ ' ` A: - ' t' 2 _ _,ny all-all if"‘wlll¢o_ ~ _ - _ _ - ~ - _ Y _ _ , E ra staltaala sm.,n..»..l,o..- _ _ _ _ .\ %__s__ ch:___°':°B__m‘___°‘ s°m_IM__ Jo__hn,_N. B- ._ _ _ll been landed in Odessa and have_oe1.o flyer-ne ,Ionkinayto ,_ -ag,” ~_.;;~_;¢. _ _ _ _ _ _ .{, .___ ____ _ _ __ - _ l a I - ‘ - ~ » '