PiepurMs“l“lR l a "Q Illt‘ 11% pisuriminatlfi In en eiioose these preparations be- an» they. hsvehlesrned by “prune; that they repre; m; ynst money can-buy. You too can benefit" h! "in; "Galldllflolltifl, tolls!- nqulsitss lndj we lvallt- sh sports“!!! l”. P!” 79'". "l" lug-Ml! ‘I0 Iifllt all any villi. "Hilli- qqlden Oollrtflfllotlm i , remai- res; F r E. A. E081‘ ER Central Drugstore. vvvv ‘v v $31.... g .‘_~. r..lli..i.l tirélribi. Sight. Itch And Burned. Cuilcura Heals. .31.:-.:'.'..'..T-'.-"** '?'""@.i:.~.~:.¢*:.':.<~: m-t......r~r..-z.-.s..-.... "t.';',;_=*r§~eiI-v- ~ ‘ In the Pacific Coast States there were 230,000 motor vehicles and 3,- 000 tractors five years ago, where- , as today there are 780.000_,motor vehicles aud_250.0i_)0 tractors. Vvw v WilLiiSSlilll) iovilllisnuiiis " é v Yvvv -i-. W- -.-: -,q,_.,_,__;,_ _ _‘_A “mum...- insmuuils headial. lo. m? win-s rue gun us- '"u%ere ea some to 0dr can to be forwarded. In seals coat to cover po eonlt _ll one yer bu: Ive fasgsLslas m “'°"f=-‘f.i’£.8°.. oom- ' nut m» all advirtise- rsa. ...::..:"'...:il....“" a...“ ".:'::'::‘c'..' Li" """--" I A a -2 a. v 7W vv v v y.‘ . v Agents - I "Female Help Wanted [y]! AGENTR. MEN’ AND WOMEN without experience, are J-nakinl: gzo weekly in spare time. daytime or ovenln s. without interfering with rcgu ar work, selling Per- sonal Greeting Christmas Cards. Best and largest Canadian sei- eclion. No outlay. Write for par- ticulars, or if'for agency appoint- ment, send one reference. Mod- ern Art Company, 122 Richmond West Toronto. largest. equipped plant Canada, can give t so vice and but wort at moderate price], prllltl flllIlhOd, new line. Free Samples. chants Portrait Colnfan , Tor- onto. Cl Jl-ii-tf. Miscellaneous ii 0A]! FOR HIRlI-JUIOHIII BOD-R. _ 20I9-8-27tf. iilliiiillA J1‘. HALE BEGIN! TODAY. Linen ilepartmcnt lots of useful goods for the house ut great bar- gains. iteer and Weeks.» . zlo-ii-s-zi. WANTIQU—I\IUIIU LADY OOH pnalinl‘ rm- Joh Printing. Apply stating experience to Amherst N. S. SSTI-B-H-lfli. WANTED—SALIIQLADY FOR OBI- erai ‘tore. Must nave some u- Wrlenee- and recornmendstlonx right Bros, Victoril i. Ililii-l-IO-tf. tifl " WANTICD—A HOUSE KEEPER IN a smuil family. Apply to 30 Hills- boro Street after 6 p. m. \VANTED—-A SECOND "AND 12 ll. P. Upright Steam holler. Apply Currie B: Murnaghan. 2659-9-8-3i. , \\’AN'I‘EDV—’I‘WO GOOD LIST BOYS. Apply at Guardian Office. 26b8-0-8-tf. lilale Help Wanted \VAN'I‘ED IIY YOUNG MAN POSI- tlon as hook-keeper or salesman. Address "M" cio Guardian Office. . i 266-D-8-3I. OTII‘I'}—NOIITII ADAIIIS TRAIN- ing School Jogafipraes. Gian! sterling Septem erwlbth. Apply Superintendent. North Adams Hospital, North Adams. Mass. IIBBI-B-E-Gi. ..___.-< DAY-III‘I RIJMMAGH RALIE begins today continuing Thurs- day and Friday of cottons. eur- tainings. pillow cottons. cretton- es, tapestry, qphulstering goods ilaiiilolettes. towelilngu, i-tc etc. illg bargains. lieer and We is 26 0IIA\'-—IlIG ltlllliltlAill-i HALE IN linen department. Big bargain. Hour IlIilI \\'PGIHI. 2079-9-8-21. oland Appeals To League oi Nations (Special to The Guardian.) WARSAW. September 7_—The olish government has appealed Send for your copy to-day. l THE some}; COMPANY uuirso , . - MONTREAL F 4-110 mull-z‘ This ad is for your Well vs Just received s. fll i lireschingsfbeathor‘ Reins, heather Traces. Hsiters, besides ‘ straps, chain traces. snaps, home fasteners, etc. l On Saturday between 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. we will make it worth your while to buy your sugar from us. , _ , service f . ‘riltt-s-v-ti. AI ENEIIGETIO MAN T0 MARK- 'et the Bervlee Shield in Prince Rlwifi It'll‘? 9.1”“ X".":,"""." . l‘ - tles 00., London‘: QrIt. _ o" ' To Let. T0 LET-Two sworn‘ wann- onso. centrally situated. Phone 1W 26lil-9-4tf. Lost; 140341‘ —- IIIWIWVEICN CIIAIILOTTE- town and North River. rose sweater. Please anbly 58 \Vnter Street. g6 bitrata tho territorial dispute be tween Poland and Lithuania, it W83 learned today. Representatives of the French Government in War- saw and Kovno are endeavoring to facilitate a peaceful solution of the problem_ information and we Yours for Joli/trill vim r AUDI!!! QORRIIPOND- - INCH-I'D WAI VIIII- , ANI COLUMN. E0. IOX O05. CHAR- Lorre-rows essences-A soldier got p, m. l8’! one night to celebrate his sis- rs rweddlng in a proper way. ‘cllmlllfl Ilon! ‘the lane back to camp he ran into a comrade, who, seeing his rather "merry" comp“. ion, went to a lot of trouble in get- tins him back before his pass ex- pired and tucking him safely bq. tween the blanketeffhe "merry" 0R9 EWOKB-the next morning with a terrific headache and s puzzled look on his face. “I say," llfl "I90. ‘iv/ho brought mo home l"! lllkht? “l did", said a voice from-the end of the hut. "And you I?“ m" l" bee?" "1 did that." _Well you're a fine sort of chap," came the grumbling reply, you for 8°l l0 Wlild up m.y watch." . , I v loisroesi. or wssr: PAPER. W6 Bllneet that Home Civic ar- l“‘ be made to collect the M5519 paper and other rubbish which collects in the cellars and Premises of our mercantile houses. it should be an easy matter to have a suitable conveyance call purpose. At the present time it sp- Deflrs that the most of t-hese ma- terials are either ‘burned in rear of our business houses, or in the fur- nace. These practices are both had ‘as they add to the risk of fire, and fire a waste of time. - o e e _ CIVIC AFFAIRS. it appears to be a great pity that" Great Street from Euston to Grafton Street‘ was not paved,‘ as it‘ would make a splendid’ ‘ entry into the‘ l\~‘llYl_fr0m_ Elm Avenue, which ‘is fllfelllly paved. Tliis section of‘ Great George Street is at present in a very bad state, and we be‘- lleve it should be paved this’ "year. The sidewalk just east of the is- land Cold‘ ‘Storage Plant over the ‘swamp and leading to the Hiilsbo- -rough , ‘Bridxe. patina, very jmd state 0i’ repair. In one place at least, .-threo- planks have been re- moved. and a person stopping into this at night would have a fall of three or four feet. in other places, it is in almost as dangerous n con- dition. Tile railing in some places is in very bad condition. We sug- gest that repairs be made at once before wii accident takes place. I I GERMAN GUN8.——<We would lake the liberty of suggesting to those who have the disposing of the Ger- man guns lhst a gun of some kind be given to the Great War Veter- ans Association for use on the grounds of their new home. We do not know where a gun could be more suitaibly placed. A machine gun on each side of the main en- trance to the new home would not look out~ of place. We would also suggest that a gun might well be given to the Navy League for use on their grounds. o e e _ SOLDIERS lN8URANOE.—As has already been announced the Gov- ernment schems of life insurance for any male or female who served overseas in the Great War came into effect on 1st September. No applications for insurance will be considered after 1st. September i922. We notice on the heading of the application for ihsurance that limose now having insurance ion their life are advised not to sur- _&_ 71- render it, without careful consider- to the League of Nations to ar- anion. ‘We trusit that these giro no returned men so foolish as to think of dropping their present in- surance to take up new insurance under the government scheme, which we believe from a hasty glance through the official pamph- let issued on the subject, is neith- frryOt/l’ éétyme/r i EggIess Mayonnaise Mufilns and so simple and convenient to melts with ST-CHARLES ' » ~ Evaporated M"i“i‘~k< " l y ll lino of harness as follows: Light Harness, Pads and I- 091M’ f 1/. pg mmh II sued on say one . the minimum $600. The premiums may lie‘ peysbié-montiiiyfqlisriieriy ‘ h weenly,‘ yyearly. The xstes for the “Piment- ihspspnce ap- pear to be ve, ~_, miallngh ' Mould he ch fol,‘ out profit poi ctes by t a" battles. IFor example weqi- _ the Government rate for‘ policy on the .10 pgyuym‘ plan is 021.12 per allow. Thlspolicy will pug to beneficial-ya maximum of $2 0. downj-at death of-._as!lired and the balance in ' eruhiidai in- stalimentgéayerpi s of\ er 5. 10, 15 or vycarsiflfhese ( ‘ s" a». for age j 2i tor seine yeaugregular. Compsnyixeeuires an annupt p tum of $20.95 s. 20 paynlen It B‘ policy which w l give to beneficl- ary on eath of- eassured an annual d orue or 20 years of $50.00. Both po lcies include the Intel disyaibility clause. In some respects the Gov- ... ‘ scheme has slight advan- tages over the policies issued by ‘the regular companies and yiee ver- sa. The one outstanding advantage in thejOovernment scheme is that. to procure it no medical examina- rtion isinocessary, so thfltlfiy per- son -w o has been overseas can eecurethe insurance no nmatoer how badly he or she may be maim- ed. For, these we believe the gov- ernment has rightly and chiefly brought forward the scheme. it is at business houses daily for thishllllllflllflllble he"? l0 Eli/e i! lllll “l” of the scheme, ‘but we will Kindly give any information asked for ‘through this column. Application! ‘for insurance should be addressed to Commissioners, Returned Sol- diers‘ insurance. Ottawapwho will ‘furnish all necessary information. asses-anon. ~ The publicity Qgorgqf-aient, has lately got out a nice lit- “, pgmphlei, entitled "Facts about 'iP,rince Edward island." which giv- en "QM-those intending e visit t0 the Pa 'j'e' much usefuiinforma- tiion. bnotice thati one- of-Ltlie cuts .s s the-south Ellie ~01 Ill” square and Victoria ltow with the oldiron and wooden fence which was formerly there. We would sug- gest that in future issues a more up-to-date cut be used- We "m" have "nnmegood streets and we might just as well advertise the fact in the pamphlets we are send- ing.‘ abroad. We eusseet also that the photographs to be “Bed l0!‘ the cutsbe taken on a busy day- Tlié most of the photographs o! our city appear to be taken very earl’! in the morning as our streets iilr pear in most post card pictures to h almost deserted. This is no good advertising. ' e Qppg AND 57:93, --'I‘he first call for cadets for the air force will be made early this month. I O ‘An injured officer was conveyed from Camp Borden to Toronto bY aeroplane. , I_1~.I The tallest man in the British Army In the late war was tkflwllml near Fort qwAppei-le, Basin, u few day-e ago. He was over 0 feet 6 "inches high, served throughout the. 'wltr with the 20th Battalion, anti 1mm- his- discharge Joined the Re- ‘gina city police. His name was Will lam J. ‘Coles. . I O O There are insufficient iobs I01‘ Canadian ex-soidlors in Englalul- ll is estimated that 5.000 hi)" mull"- ed and many are marrying girls they ma; when mu service 0v?!‘ there. They are advised l0 Temlllll in Canada. O I Thaw inn League of Cnmliainnis m Qermally and one in France mm‘; up of participants in the Will'- One of their principles is that there shall never be another war be- ween the two countries they re- pl-‘weni, we hope they will livo up to it, but haw can they bind "W" who come after’! - l U O ‘MILITARV H-lSTOl-‘iV.—(~Contlnu- from last Issue.) With reference to the Senator's own province of Nrlvd Seotla. to cerif the first men tiondd facts and‘ fl res above, he quotes the adjutantgenerai of the rovince of Nova Scotia in a rs- Roi-tfdated 19th October, 18616: I have, the honour to state that the (lug-day's annual drill of ell the men of martial age, l,e. between 16 and s5 years of use. hflvlni; "m" had the effect of formlnS 8 l-ll°l'_‘ ongh organization by Tefilmelllll- with nearly afull complement 0f l-l-tralined, examined and passed Ices Cream _ ' n; lcafg’ (with inconspquentlstl to‘);- _ ~ "qgpupngL the mi it a orces o s 4- One E Cake _ ipfoylncg by last years returns. gg consisting of 59.379 0! fill Tall“- are now well in hand and capable ;of_.csrrylng out any lmle" Ill")! may receive from Your Excellency ‘(the Lieutenant Governor) com- un-sndliig-in-ehlef, with the ohlecl- of further progress." A qilol-flllim is also given from on official re- port made in January, 191i: "It is niltdoubtedly the fact that tho whole provincial militia was then (in March, 1808) in a Ispiendlii stale of, organization, extending to the remo est sections of the pro- vince‘: and was capable of being m stored at the shortest possible no lice. lBy iMarch 1888. there were ‘113 regiments of militia efficiently organised and under tralning, as well ss five brigades of artillery and eleven voluntary corps. The 110 regimental districts covered o Sinn Feinors " (‘n61 i to The Guardian.) LONDO u, Sept. ’l.—- Numerous Slnn ‘Fain raids for the purpose "of seizing arms. ‘in various, parts of Ireland during the week end were reported yesterday. -At Belleek in as soldiers raided police barracks, overpowered guards and escaped with a large quantity of rifles and ammunitions. The guards were marched to church where the re- mainder of the garrison was at- Qfiendlng services there. They were ocked iii while thebarracks were ' burned. ‘ DUBLIN,‘ September 7.——Slnn Feiners attacked a military lorry Bl BfllYmB-KBTB- .Iu the clash that resulted two Slnn Feilners met their-death and three were wound ed. In the troops guarding the lor- ry there were no casualties. -_i@e>_i LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF ‘OLICHESB OF MARLBOROUGH as. Duchess of Marlborough. This exclusive photograph of the_ uchess of ilinriborough. who was Consuelo Vanderbilt, was made aboard iihe steamship on which she returned recently in her home in Englnnrl She liiul been vis itlng relatives in lIlIs country for several months. every foot of territory in the pro- wince Artillery and voluntary corps were located _ilt various points around the eoiusl." Tho lolnl expenditure on the liiIIIIIli system in Nova Scotia uniier the system iln operation at. llie time of the rllnion, was considerably loss illsn $2.00 for enrh man actually train- ed. or than $1.50 for ouch mun err roiled in the noiive militia. ll is thr- wrli.r.-.r's honest. belief that. the ‘Nova ‘Seotlzi system us it existed hi 1-367 was the Iiesi and cheapest in the world." The officers were obliged to ilnilrrgi) s fairly long course of instruction and to puss" examinations on their duties, and the men warn drilled by sergeants qualified as instructors. The priv- ates, us‘ s- rule, did not wear _uiil» form‘. and with the, exception of in» headquarters staff. the adiill" ant and the drill-sergeant. none of ‘the officers were (IIFBOIZIY paid. in 1868, after Confederation, a Militia Act for the whole vilomlnion was‘ passed, which is virtually the sys- tem at present existing. with on ne- tlvo militia and u (formant, or sed- entary, militia as n FOHPFVH. The Militia Act of 1901 is. however, u more rlecliieil step in the ilirec- itlon oi a standing nrmy in that it ‘provides for a permanent force of 2.000, increased in 1905 lo 5,000 In_1906 n grout (ziiiinge was lil- augurateil Ill lilo Militia Act, elit- ting mwa-y the unileriyiilg spirit of the origi-nui licl fliltl (Ii‘]ll‘IVIilg it of the old title deeds of n lrile militia which saved Canada in the Bri- tish Crown. Up t0 1000 the inilitiu eonsistoil of "nil liiUIi‘ lliliiilzitants ‘oftlamiilu of tile size of ill Y0K" and upwards, and under sixty. "whereas after that. iiotc it is pro- vided that "The Jnuie inhabitants between 18 and 60 shall be LIABLE tosorve in the militia." As the powers in the Act apply only to tho ‘Militia. or to make drafts from such, this change vastly alters its character. (To be continued next issue.) r ' .... . Fermanagh Blnn Feiners disguised . iii . isms on Eat Hearty Now Never Sits Down at The Table Without Thank- ing Tanlac For Her Bowed Health. I am able to earta hearty meal without suffering afterwards, and l never can sit down to the table without feeiinggratsful to ‘Iuulac, "said Mrs. W. R. Brown, of 37 Rottenburg St, Halifax, Nova Seotia, recently. "Before taking Tanlac I had easel esp so mo; sou paieuns from a bad case of indigestion. My appetite was very poor, and often [would ge-to the table and lust drink soup of tea and not eat a thing l dared not eat anything at all heavy, as I always suffered sgonies afterwards, and in fact after nearly every meal l bloated up with gas and had the sharpest kind of pains in the pit. of my stomach. I hardly new it was to -be without a headache and had awful spells dizziness, when everything seemed to be swimming around be fore‘ mo.‘ wonried a great deal about my condition and was very nervous and [hardly got a good nights sleep. I hadso little strength or energy it was all i could do to get. any of my housework done at all. 1 felt tired and wornout nil the time and there were times when i got so broken down i Just hail to take to my bed. "But thanks to Tanlac all iheso miseries lire past and now l am as well as ever I was in my l.ife. My appetite is splendid and l can eat just anything i want and never suffer from gas or pains of any kind. I never have a headache now or a spell of dizziness. My nerves are‘ steady and sleep soundly every night, never waking up till morn~ lng. it's certainly a pleasure lo toll of what Tanisc has done for me. From now on I never expect to be without a bottle n the house. Tnnllic is sold in Cllarlotteioivn by Rciidin Bros, in Montague by Il-J- liiflboll. J.P. White, Murray lllvel‘. H M. Chisholm, North Try- on, RH. Cameron 8t 00., Crapaud and H. P. Coohon, Murray Harbor. ' i-c-em. DON'T NEED HAIR TONIC BAYS TWO-TIME WINNER . ~<--—-—4Q-Q»¢-uw;3 For the second time Mrs. Lottie Shank‘; long tressos have won her first prize in "hair" competitions in England. She Is t-‘iie worst sort of an advertisement for hair grow- erg‘ Mos. Shanks says she never used any brand of hulr restorer. -—--<-o->-—i e-o-e-oooeo-ooeeooaao-e-oo-eo-ee i “Diamond Dyes" , leiiYou- How- Child can Follow Directions and get Perfect Results Each pilckagc of "Diamond FY08" contains directions so simDlB "l" woman can diamond-dye 8 11°"- rieh, fadeless color into worn. shabby garments. draperies. WWW- lngs, whether wool. Bllli. "Bell. fill‘ ton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes"-llo other results art guaranteed even if you have never Druggist has color kind——then perfect dyed before. card . ¥d oUR 0UsT0MERs confidently believe your benefit, so would you, as a personal favor read it carefully. it is well worth your while. we are introducing st our Bsy View Branch a nice assortment oi the famous, heat-proof. baking dishes. Pyrex. We would be pleased lo demonstrate to our lady friends the realm-goodness value of these choice dishes, popularly priced. we stock s ilflrilne of ,:. eveoosnfi u; 044-0 s-eee new a sill. tail to our. 2n, 192i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION _, "fir the first time in many years l DARE DEVIL Hlgh\ Mast Gymnast. The Flying Keelers, sensational and lhtre-d » [IIII trapeze performance, and other ATTRAC- John J. Davies President .41.. . 1 Charlottetown a A Open to all Canada 0ver $12,000 in Prizes The Largest List oi Horses Ever Seen on any Island Track 5--Days Horse Racing-S; 1 2 Classes SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS I D’LORNA, . A The Itues,_Aer1ul Revolving Ladder Act. Los Plates, Acrobatic Contortlonlstas. The fastest HORSES In CANADA and the EASTERN STATES are‘ coming. The largest attendance in the history-of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS For all information write the SORETARY. C. R. Smailwood Sedy-Treas l IDOQOQQQOO 0404 4Q¢'Q4Q1Q4'@4'Q4§.'@. @. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Charlottetown Eire, Liie, Accident, Sickness and Plate g Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Gooll Strong, Stock Companies Say. do you not consider these *mmmmmms THE 0. K. LINE We have a. oar load to arrive in the next; few days. ' I WRITE FOR CATALOG “AND PRICES’ CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS C0., LIMITED OHARLOTTETOWN P. E.__ ISLAND. ‘ ls as first class bargains. Beans. l0 cents per lb. 2 chests tee. at 50c per. lb. Magic Syrup. thicker than molasses $1.50 per gallon. 100 packages Cream Tartar at 19c per. package. J... L. BLACWQUIEREI, ‘Y Sensational - a: .