_ fWANTED 'WANTE-D- TEAiCHEiR AS PRIN- s I AUGT3§T i0. 1921*”? _R'..<'\ . us". ' 11L. tival this (Tuesday) evening nu hear the THE CALEDONIAN CLUB Pl-P and he thrilled by triumphant music." their I ‘d p k d f p, . -. . - llicAuley. The rumor 1.. connec- gays oft-allies ‘51071191111111 Bishop be . -‘ i Q GIOWII Ill l6 g - - i "GREEN SHEAF" bi d t i . - __ I -_ tiion wit-ii the mysterious man at a"? 41 ‘i- , 11111100 ere. 101! 1115i - ~T o leuse theld°st cntwal T15“! "i118 beat 0n the market? gagliilrhnileii t-hgfglgl-gigrofgrtfoleiyrvne(sdliedid Pit-kink was run to earth and it was ‘titan-ms l0; Montreal ti; (Efltlyllllllll? Yo?!‘ Drugglst) Has Secured the Agency ". v 1 . ‘lowest prices. Wholesale and R - I li lio i ~l . 11111114 1" he °"1.\' 1* fllfiktrbreiikel‘ '5 101"‘ '1 (1".'.“""' 111’ 1'11"‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' - ' ' W 7 ‘ ‘um. by A. Home & Col ‘e 10.133531? 2.3530151101328340... ..- Mw Lmgm m“ the m, w“ Bu,“ an, pofimnw S0,,“ A,,,e,,,,,, 'lhis Great Stimulating and Invigorating . ' ' " , u .1 (rliasing him. The pglicg 49.9.1.1. t0 seek aid for the promotion of the Tonlc H;: 1. ‘i! mfi___i;;-1- ._.- i. AT ‘ H°ME__Mrs__ Frank AL: isAu-ED To GASPEwThG three mam received tin-ea photographs spiritual and inateria-l welfare of ._‘ . 7 . l 0400 "' $4M ton IO! WOII III IIII ll- \ viiiiisiiiiiiiis“. or till lending, l; CGHIISNFTGCIOWII, will be atohoin to her. friends, on. Thursday. ,18i inst. from 3 - 8 to 10. I i CHURCH iiiitiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiinul ,---...' . COME TO North Wiltshlre fes- Foiirth Regiment Band. BAN-D will furnlsli music at the flliuual Scottish Gathering. Come "wild t0 6 p. m. and from cflfliifioiylqm" 5* ldiTii-BW” . ihii3*i00iii.i.i'ii ‘Suspects in McAuley Cas ‘ST. JOHN. Aug. 15.-~'I‘-Iie week- end paused without any additional 1 FOURTH REGIMENT BAND ill North Wiltslilre festival £1118 (Tues day) evening. d THE 853T HORSE races of the season will be held at the tlliar- lottetown Driving Park on Aug. 24th, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club. on Saturday of suspects being held in Montreal, St. Sfepheirand Hall- fax but, owing to absentee from tihe city of the little girls who had ao- i-oiiipiinied the victim it cannot be positively docdcd whether one of B gmiisted schooner "Marine." wet hi ‘sail Monday morning for Gaspé to load lurnbercr New 7W1‘- ‘NOTlCE-Come to the Auction ,-Ii ' ~ ll 113e,“... -“..“"' F“. . OF 3QOT1-AND—' B1118 Oi’ grain. llllld 111111 111111119? 01 them is iihe ‘picture of the criminal ' . r " 2.5".» T m“, y‘; u” "In-hi “y...” Rev. l). iM. Lamont will preach at, E. wheiilley. on Wednesday. Auiz. until today. The detectives do not _- on. m-u“ h i I..“- ' - ' t‘. ‘Sinnflliel p" 711111311113’; Alla. 18th 17th. Sale coiniitiencll-ng at 311.111. believe that the descriptions re- iin“, l. u "up," “firm. h aoaw-Illiglellvsruoo- y at'7.50 p. m. and Friday eveninu Norwood road 3 1-2 miles from ceivoil so nil- from other outside Ioqlved wtthnurfollttuoo aunt bolcknow ed. fun-u“ at 7'30 9'1"‘ i city. Also ‘three heavy ‘horses. places tally with that of the niur- “_‘ _ __ “““_“. ‘ ‘ “ ' _ Terms nt sale.‘ BenlCarifll‘. All!» deror. The department still is en- '"' ' " "~'" "'"" — —- v ¢ — ‘ w‘ v: at". TENNIS TOURNAMENT- An Hone-er. " - Bus"! in running down rumor» interesting Tennis tournninen TEACHERS \V ANTED WANTED-- A Lend, Secretary. WANTED— Wanted" 1.... Second ' Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- dollars midsummer vacatlon. '1‘. P. Riley, class teacher for plement one Hundred Socy. WANTED sEcoNn CLASS TEA cher for Hopefieid School, Dis- trict No. 122. ‘Tupplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. .__- ‘WANTED- A TEACHER FOR Millcove Sic-hoof. Supplement nu. Apolv to JoluLArbing. Bcdfcrd Station. ____.__.____.________ TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN View. School, No. 154., 2nd or ilrd class mid summer vacation. Sup- plement $75.00. Apply to Mrs. Sarah Rockwell, Sey. WANTED FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for North Milton School. Suplement $175.00. Ap- DIYACIHTTIGS E. McKenzie. Milton. __.3____._.______________ ‘EEACHER-B WANTED —KNUT - ford School, district ..o. 1.0. Prince 00.. by the 15th August. Primary Department. Supple - ment $15000. George-Yen. Secre- tary_ . ‘WANTED TEACHER AT soFi folk. Supplement $75.00. Apply John Ai-bing, Sec. TEACHER WANTED FOR TYNE Valley Third’ class ' foi- primary Preston icius rsecy. i "FARM r-‘on SALE “AT kEN slngton containing 140 acres. Ap ply to W. G. Simpson, Kenning- lflll. P. E. l. " I ___._____________ ‘WANTED SECOND CLASS tent-her for , Upton School, No. 67. Supplement $100. Summer viiviitltin._ S. Morson. Secyi. AT oNcE On Pleasant Valley School, Se nil class teacher. Supplement $1125. Andrew Stevenson, R. R. Freu- cricton, l". E. I.- TEAICHER WANTED FOR MUR §ii..53.“‘i°..'...§°‘}?f"'t.s“"iii'éif.fi FEMALE 1mm‘ 56W’- WANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton Road School. Supplement $85. Apply to Jolin R ‘FARMER WAN married m3 fa riii near Charlottetown, Write f0 A- ll. Guardian Office. ‘WANTED SALESMAN on the island whole island i0 him grocery and speciril commission bu full information and reference to Box 1064, Halifax, N. s, ‘BALESMEN WANTED TO RE- present "Canada's Great Nur_ series," Handsome free outfit ex olusive territory missions. Start n ing time. Stone "The Fonthill Nu 1.0 Ont. LIVING i i die several ity lines on ow at best sell- dz Wellington. ______________,,____________ HELP WANTED MALE,— Any intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily and-Sunday newspapers, ‘we will show you how. Bend for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press ‘Bun can. Buffalo N. Y. ‘SALESMAN WANTED. -8Al.‘l8- man s self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond hi4 present occupation, mignt‘ find more congenial employment witn us ad at tne same time nou- bie his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body, of strong par- sonallty who would appreciate a. life position with a fast grow- ing .. where industry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred; Abnlyto Mr. ,P. E. Ross, second floor Riley buildiniyqueen ‘Street. op- posite [Prowse Brothers. III SOELLANIOII I to $60 paid weekly spare time writing showcsrds for iu. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborno Street. Toronto. for your WANTED TEACHER ‘For: ruin Valley No. 163. Soon-lemon IIII Second,‘ (‘lass $50 Third. Secy Willard ._Mcp_on-slil ltrederictpn, R. R. ' WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No witsliiniz. Apply Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper Prince Street. . i‘- ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR UN ion School District No. 32. Sui.- plemcnt $200.00 for first, $175 for second cliiss and $1.50 for third class. Fred Clark. Secy. of trustees, Alberton, R. R. - olpiil for Fortune llriilge graded school. Supplement $150.00, duties _to begin Aug. 1'5. Apply to War - ren Aitken, Secy. NURSING ‘THE STEPHEN GALE HO5PIT sl of linverhlllj Mnss., offers a complete course of throe yours to young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Mod ern hospital of 125 beds with complete up-to-doie equipment. Active, medical, surgical, ob- stetrical and pedlntriciil servic es. Graduates of this school are fully equippod"for prlvuto duty. institutional work. army and nnvy nursing, etc. Minimum wage $30 per week 11nd , b01110 Demand for in excess of supply Modern nurses have good food. night hours n. tiny after Janunrg 1st, board oom, latindr , an iiiiowiiiié ‘foil 15.00, l hosti- During 'y (I augslentnulse montl t'n_ir,_ n 31511111611.“ with Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent. Dun- das enter P. E. l. (lull in person ll’ possible. otherwise write her for full particulars. WANTED ._..____.____;..._._._ ‘HAY WANTED--WE WANT 100 was pressed hay for which we W111 My blflhost cash prico_ write or phone Curter d‘; Co Ltd, Chur- tietown. t FOR SALE ‘FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian Of- floe. FOR *SALE-<DEERING BINDER nearly new. Apply Finlay "Mc- Klhnon, Brookfleld. ‘ ‘ ' Fibs SALE BRISCOE FIVE-PAS- sengcr car, overhauled arid painted. O. Kl condition. All new non skid tires with spare. Apply to Mnrell Garage. FOR SALE -— AN EIGHT ROOM- od cottage. Modern conven- fiance-i; good location. Apply 115 Wcyuicuih Si. FOR SALE-w'tl fl. bargain for quick sale, one 1920 model 400 Chevrolet touring car in perfect running condition. J. McCurdy, Ilell, (‘ape Traverse. ‘FOR BALE. - TOURING OAR, first class condition, paint like new, price very reasonable. W. E. Dawson, North Tryon. HALE HELP WANTED TED- CAPABLE n to take clinrgs of who can work the sis. Apply giving rserios," Toron _ takes place this afternoon at Vic toriii. Park_'coui-_ts, between visit Millnn and Dorothy liiitchlcicu. . PERSONALS turning home after spending n very -plc:isant vocation with her parents Frank Smith, Sr.. Air. and Mrs. "South Shore, P. E. l. Mr. nnd Mrs. Montreal, Q adiiun cities. Mrs W. W_ Walker and children diave returned to tire cousin, Mrs. J. J. Finley, Vernon i . .. i and, sucdz-edh .M'r. wihio has ‘recently been transferred I bu Montreal. Messrs. 1i. ll. Douil. (l. b‘. Douil and wife -Mrs. Sadie lDoull MndMlcken, Carleton nnd Mr. "J F3 Douil, New Glasgow, NI S. motored to New Dominion Sun- day to visit tho latter‘s brother, Mr. Augustus l)oull. Mrs. James Jackson, Jr. spent a yery pleasant vacation at her uncle's home Frank Smith Sr, South Shore. She expects to spend six weeks with her brothers and sis ters in Windsor, N. S, and will re- turn to the United States by Oct 1st. lng players from Shaw's ‘llotol. hnd representatives from the Charlotte town Club. Afternoon tea will be served by Mrn_ D. J. Riley, Mrs C. G Duffy and Misses llelen Mc Mrs. DOIlgIllS lliIncMillan iQi-e- _ William Moran . Highest chm. . leave 4111s morning on a trip to ucibec and other Cun- city after spending a. pleasant week with her Mr. A. R. Jones of the Dominion Live Stock Branch, Poultry Divis- ion. has arrived in Charlottetown. i Cyrus Poirler Tiiuiio. _ My. Jones belongs _to willirlt‘, are belrflg iflzolveil‘ daily. but so far without. result. The ‘Nllonnton police are also investi- gating several rumors there zicooril- cALEbON-liAfNwfféLUfl KILTo ARRIVE‘D-W-EX1(IIIIBIV, James 11a- ton has just received from Scot- t nnd a consignment of elghl Bhmk ing to advice ivacelved Saturday Wiitch Kiits and ‘Sporrans for the 11115111 111111 11° “FY9315 11"" ‘been use of the (Iiiledonlun Club Pipe "11,“1II'.Y"1- _ Band, They are very handsome; r1“ 89mm‘ 1“ 111a 1116111117 “I ‘Pokiuk, w-hioh so aroused the citi- zens on Thursday night, was finn - ly iconloluiletl on Saturday miorn- ing when it was flounil that n resi- denftof Victoria street. who is em- pl-oyied in tli-e gas works, thought t-lizit the crowd was ln pursuit of him on account of his acceptance of cimlployiment there and lie ran to- wards the woods. He. returned -to his bionic inter. however. but did not notify the iletec-tives until they ferrets-d c-iit ilitis identity tliemsol- serviceable outflts nnd will be worn for the first time at ~the An- nusl Gathering. in loving- memory of Private Douglas Campbell, killed in action at llill 70, August 15th, 1917. Thy‘ trials o'er,thy rest is won. inserted by his sister. fnct when questioned. The search of the woods in tlin-t vicinity was iiiimciliiitely cal-led off. A man iwas arrested early Sat- urday mooring but later was able to satisfy tire detectives of his innocence and was allowed to dc- onrt. No arrests were made on Saturday "afternoon, but another‘ man was interviewed at his home and eliminated from the list of sus- poots. 'l‘lie iii-rival of three photographs Ci‘ men being held on suspicion at Miontrcai. St. Stephen and Halifax udded another feature to the situ- irtlon. The detectives viewed these and compared them with the de- srriiiiion ‘but would not give out rniv ‘ILFOIIITIIDIIOII until ‘nlftr-r 10w lltt=fi= girls see tho pictures this lIIICTIIIng. They announctd, how- ever, that the descrptlons of men lining held ot Newcastle, Summer- sllile and North Sydney did not answer very closely tlrat ol‘ ilio wanted criminal. lt also was un- nnunced tliiiit Idle description oi‘ a suiipect in Sackvillc, who was not nrrii-ited, iTd mot scemwt/o tally clmely wiliih tiliai of th‘. criminal. The Niloncton pol-ice were call. ed to Euston street in that city on Friday by a woman who sold that a mun resembling the crim- ,v IN MEMORlAM ln loving remembrance of Will - lam MaeRne, who-suddenly passed ,inltio the great beycni] Aug. 10. 920 0li,.wliy was he taken, so young 11nd ,' so fair, . When 131N111 holds so iiiiiny itbet- fer could spare, Sort- was‘. the biow that compelled us Lo part, Willi our dear husband and father, , so rinse to our hearts Sadly missed by wife and children Ills glory was u. generous heart, A volt-e that curried hope and cheer. ' A willingness to do his part_ A wilsh to be of service here. He ask-ed no favored place from life. iNlor sliirked the hardships in his -, way. But met all men with head erect. find played the friend from iluy to day. Fondly remembered by Joseph II. Dix. - ' Will ’ 1 - ' b ‘ ‘ma-l IIlI been begging food from Maggi.“ ‘1.""“°"" and “undo m: her that he had come from Si. 1MUTCIIIaUII and the Misses Nor‘ John n hm been new m? C, ma and Isabelle Murchison iinil ~ ‘ ~ e ‘ ‘ ' " ,.Miss MucLeod, Clyde River. mo- MAKE MONEY A1- HOMEP“, fored n. New Dominion Saturday will be the duly or the new govern- evening, where they were the guests of Mr. and MrsQ E. i). Douil. They were accompanied on return by Miss Dorothy Douil -\vlio will remain in Clyde River for a short visit, the guest of Di. A. J. and ‘Mrs. Murchison. BIRTHS GALLANT-ln this city on Aug. 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gallant, Kent. St.,- a daughter. DEATHS LEARD-iOn Sunday. Aug. 14th, 102i. iit 2.15 p. m. at Centsrville, Bedvque, Maynard Hudson Leard aged Ii months. infiint son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leurd. Mrs. Leurd was formerly Irena McCallum. Fu- ncrnl Tuesday the 16th at 2 p.iii. l0 the Bedeque Baptist Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Britten officiating. PRESIDE-NT HARDINGJB FATHER MARRIED JiliARION, 0., Aug. 14.-Dr. Geo. T. l-lnrding. father of President llurding, nnd Miss Alice Severus. his stenogropher. who were mar- ried on Thursday M Mvllme. M11111» fist went to Windsor. Ont“ with the object of having the ceremony performed -i.n that city. 1J1" 11111911 to get ii license becmis they were trot residents of Canada. Scores of surprised townsfolk f0- dny personally tendered best wish- c5 to the venerable physician and his bfidé. both nf whom are well known ihy the majority of Marion residents. iFirst ofl-lclnl announcement. of the ll. iioundbousc on the same day and a report ‘had been sent also." by (‘. N. R. men to the pol c, headquarters. The ipollce there lfl‘| vestigated the report. but no clues were discovered which would lead tlieiii to make an arrest. The locziil department has sent circulars broadcast containing the description of the suspected erlm- Illili and 11118 notice that $500 re- ward iiv-oiild ibe pnld for the arrest of the murderer. 00005.‘: g 00.0 I CALGARY, Alta, Aug. 15.—“lt merit to frame a policy with re spect to the administration of- hhe liquor law nnd it will bowmy in! tent-ion to enforce tliuit policy to the utmost of my ability.“ said Hion. J. E. Brownl-ee, Alberta's neiw et- tornpy general, last evening. Mr. BUOWWIGB stated that he favored s consultation willi the drugglsts and the (luctors of the province to ob- tain tiheir views with respect t0 the liquor‘ prescription buis-i-ness. "Concerning the general laws of the province." said Mr. Browlee. "my belief is that there should be l a tendency towiird safe and sound nRisffq“ R i" Aug 14,43“ 16818181101 Sum-uel l’. Colt. for many years presidient oi‘ the United States Rubber ('o.. ilieil of paralysis at his home hero yesterday’. At the time Loni Bug's Address To ~ _ll_l_|_t Comrades the board of directors of the coni- puny. IIIEYEIODIIHWII of the rubber ‘misl- ncss in this country, a record as interesting as that of steel, chang- ed (‘oionel .niuel Ponieroy (lolt, from ll suc ful lawyer to “n cup- tzi-in o: industry.“ He. was the or- ganizer of the United States Rub- ber Coniipzinyq. ii consolidation of numerous concerns with a combin- ed cnpltui of $75,000,000 and about OTTAWA, Aug. 14—Rcplyinfl .1" the addresses of welcome by Mayor Plant, on behalf of the city. and Mr. R. B. Maxwell. president (if the DUllliifllOlI- EQoinmand. G. W;. \'_ A_, His Excellency, the Gov-cr- nor General sold: “Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen: ~-"i thank you most hcarilly for ‘your loyal and kind address of wei come. , “Your- reference to my predeces- sor, the Duke of Dcvoiishirc, gives me an opportunity of telling you how very fully, I realize liow hiird it will be for me t0 follow 011“? so popular nnd distinguished. lie has told me personally of his great re- gret of leaving the DOIIIIIIIOIP-dfl fnct_ he said, "l-le only iviitlhivd he was beginnig his f-lvo years in - stead of finishingtliem.’ Gentle - men. l can ital-lure you that, as the representative of Ill-i Mnjesil’ the Rhoda island and Connecticut. ii-iUQQ-Q-n-n- 50 KIDDIES LOST EACH MONTH WlNNlPldG, Aug. l4—l’ollce fig- ures issued today" SIIOW than an‘ average of 50 children iirt- lost each, month on the streets c-f Winnipeg. Most of them are found wandering on streets with the heaviest triif-' flc. The policemen who find them. and who enact the role of mother marriage was telegraphed to Presi- dont- liardinig into Thursday night SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS for snle his fiirin of 10 acres! with good buildings nnd evefy, thing in gnntl repair. For terms nnd particulars apply i0 (‘w-B n. Poole, Lower ‘Montague. 11o _ 27. ‘THE.- FOR sALE-ii BEAUTIFUL tors at Brighton, high ground. fuoillil south_ Ample. rooni for barn and bflCk gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tomlins & llynes. -‘ vron eats CAPT AUI Y. filly four years, first dam Brazil- ian 2nd All Right. 3rd Hernsndo_ This more is very fast pacer nnd has been handled by Mr. Teen Crockett. Alberton. W110 will show and slop her for 9P0!“ pectlva buyers. No flllfknalld r -- HOUSE WANTED-— WANTED B‘! , gal-ember 1st‘, Jtuidenca to rent l Yfllltifihdse i ,a'disitdble loca- tion in. Hill“ harlotflhbwri. Will rant . Foulr on H five -- . ‘~11. ... g '1 _8 Sydney y 1h ‘modern " good enough to so to the race! with right now. Sound as ring kind, and quiet, not afraid of autos or trains. Also ii new and latest model Houton American bike sulkey. l also wish to sell or trails n new five 0889911891‘ special Studebaker 21 modal for s‘ “"iter car, suitable for tlriy ing passengers and commercial] ‘work. Afiilyv-to vfiid. Crosby. B"? iyy on employee of his newspaper. tihe Marion Star. - ' until the rrial mothers apply to the pol-ice station fof their offspring, seldom i-oniiiinlii Iiliout the nriiiinus Kine, l shall do my best to follow in the footsteps of my many» d1.“ tinguished predecessors. clues being lowted in the searim, for the murderer of little ‘Sadie res and he finally tidlinlitcd the 11m "M11111?- |II’\‘III(I near Heillenwood, of his donih he iwus chairman of ‘ 201000 GIIIIpIOYPPS in Aizisztsohusetts, " 30,000 s00‘ iii-i...“ ls Wartime ireiiclies s11 roux. Aug. l5.—'—More than 30,000 ll-krzini-ins are still living in the trenches dug in Galicia during wartime by the armies of Russia. Poland, Austria, Ukraniii. and other tbel-ligerents aicdordlng to Ardh- blshop Szepryck-i of Lomberg who. aifter Iiavlng been a guest for two his war-stricken people. Seven times in seven yieprs, His Grace said opposing armies in of- fensives and counteroffensives biul swept 110F085 the face of the couin- ' i tryé destroying wealth untLproperiy I ‘i, 5 if a..." 1S: » '1 I’ ‘t-‘tvi’ an acerating tie land w'tl u ly ' _ gaping ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,, m, ‘,,.‘,,,,j,,, It is Made from -Herbs,-. ts and Plants, the four wars in which his iin- happy land had ilieen engaged dur- ing the last seven years had follow- ed hunger, disease and poverty so that now people deprived of their litiuses, liud neither mioney nor ma- terials to construct new ones; liiin- ger stalked tihroiigh the land; the black -i.yphus had taken its heavy toll of human life nnd fifty per cent. of the children of the country were dying of hunger and lack of nourishment. Unless America came to the uid of liis_ unhappy land the hopes of o brlgihter day could not Ilm Miler. tallied by his stricken people, J-lls Grad: sitld. The harvest this year would be of igood tiuality but 0f insufficient aimount to feed the population. Agriculture could not he carried on on the large scale on ,'MIl<l‘(“Il it‘ iwas in the (Iilys before the wiir because of the difficulties ltlll in the iway of cultivation by the trenches that were dug all over Gathered from the Junglés of, the, World 1 ' IT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A DIFFERENT PERSON AFTER FEW DOSES V, “- Science is bringing us soiiiethln true in Ali-ditr-ine, as iiiurh has been iiliy yearn lbefnrc. We have discovered at lat-ct tliiil 1 Jungle-s the 1111-5111051! medicine for i lllflIS knew this from till‘ beginning 0i‘ souls, they found Idlkil’ a l g new every ilziy. especially in this found out inttlie last five years as in lliureJics lit the Sleepy forests and he healing oi‘ tiiseases, the duinlbiani- of cred-lion. as soon as they ielt out ppeiite vraii not good, or they had a pain, their liver was not lmrltiiig, they iiiiiiietlizitt-ly went to one ofuhcse ' lierbs, they knew wliii-h one to'go to iur tlinlr particular ailment and they knew that by eating such they would be put right, nature has en- tiowed them with this instinct. " " Itedniiit- 11110 Tonic has bro t ' uaihtlo you this wonderful medicine f-rom tar away. but lnsiuiiil of hiivini; to i-at the herlisnzis the animals do, the medic-incl properties have been extracted and ironi-entrzited, nnd you 1 have them in a palatable foriii. in liquid. ' ll‘ you tire urouble with sttniiiicli trouble. Indigestion, or you feel out of souls, no ambition, ii'o energy to do your work, your appetite is no: good, you feel tired, sleepy nnd iill run down. Rediiiac comes to you to iiut you right. _ You will wake tip in th I '—‘—_<°>—>—— iiioutli, life will bc- worth living, you will sw- tlilngs in it tilfferent Ilg-Jht. SOD-POUND PETfllFiElj- 505V 'l‘hat little uiliiir-ut that \0ll have, iii left to at) on doing its (leadly harm. FOUND |N TENN 55355 ful ‘work, no one knows what niny (love-lop from saline, ii‘ you do not drive l-t ilwil)‘. Iieiliiiiit: (‘GRIPS to put you on Iilill road. voii pleased at the results Rmiieiiiibei- i KNOXVILLE’ Tenn" Aug H_ No liiiriii can come from [liking iifli, l-‘urilier information as to tliepetrl- ‘and 11m 1‘ 1mm“ ‘"19"’- 11 ill 111i none. fled body of gigantic proportions “1“11‘111"- Tliie roiid to liiipiiine-iis is 1.10041 health. ‘ will be surprised and .. i tiliis Tonic is purely Vegetable, nly gooih-idien start today. Go Y A large bottle can be procured lou could not get the same results for ten times the money in 3C0" in any other way. County. Tennessee, was receivctli it creates an appetite, ilrivvs nwliy ihhi hero today, tea your stomach in :i good healthy state. I t ruise Sexton, "of lielenwooti, I You will have lots oi‘ energy’. iii-p and itmbltlo i'llil|tI the devil_ as he calls it, regulates the liver and kiilnqvs, 01L 1111)’ 20 inst while prospecting bat-k. To bring Retimac into you Ii‘. coal. The formation was five‘aiitl-liiiiiiiiness. lUr-I-t upderground. it weighed some We don't ‘PI-‘Jllll Rednin Jill: ike 500 pounds. - adyjsp lhe freak is IIISCTIIlOfI as having you w, ‘l li-r-iitl of abnormal size adorned, by horns, resembling those of u‘ ruminant. its mouth is t-f unusual size. uiltb 24 prominent front teeth. "l‘hc urms are of unusual length. willi enormous hands. A cliziln, re- sembling an ordinary truce chain» encircles the neck. lr/ng iviniis of pain iilter eating. and plac- n. lt purifies the blood, and will drive away that pain in the r homes brings the greatest blessing c to remove every disease, but we strongly you to try it, no matter what your nlliiii-nt is. lit. can only do od, in any (1 so, and it inziy be just the thing you needed. 11*’! 11H‘ ilelluinv. lCvc-ry package lius tho liend oi‘ an lniilitn Chief on some. 'l‘ilie 'il,wo Macs of this rity has been appointed special agent for . Rcdiiiiiic, and has just rvceiveil ll lurid» i-iliiiiiiii-eiit from the manufacturers, The 2 blues. Wholesale Distributor for I‘. E. l. Sold also at Gal- lzints lirugsttire, Slllllilllfifflllll‘. in (Yhenrv nt biatliesons l-n Alibertou I zit Wziug-hs. (lt‘t)l‘i-L'I'1t)\l\‘ll at Knights. Montague iit Mabons Drugstore i < p.41» l cites received Il('i‘(' toduy" from the. brownish color reach from the iiQqi-i we,“ \g..n,.v [he Un-itiii D4530] “riff-flan m ldlarfi for we . . _ ‘ ,5‘ ‘ ~ -‘ _~- '1 ~ I. -niway an o . zilllrldoiifttoiltdlllellJIIIUIIIIIINI: “WW1 "PW-S ilisseminator at (303, was made. says the” 1:21:11: ‘nil Ymme on H“; M19“. Sexton» bphfevpkl lmpnrtqnt Bmpq “my! {truancy “in restore the value of 114..- me objectmlny be an in age m, m - c ._ i _. I ..< io (:|Il'l'l¥Il(‘)'~ By another de- old trlbe 01' IIHIIilllS or iiiift‘ (IWPII-l 31111111?“ “iixiiidh 0111:1111 lIlfgIIlnlnS 5.111.‘: (‘rennin Gnwimlnent orgflnlzunons ' era, - ' i‘ i ' if l ‘IS I i - are instructor to scour payment - ‘ ‘ i '". i-xceiil ‘or on] rziti n, RUSS“ REVOKES the industrial and capitalistic nine given 1 u I‘ and medh those having cards. FREE SERVICE‘ interpreted as meaning a ftl r To ALL clTlzENs sys ems o ie itst o the woill lhh, i5 RICA. Aug. l5~-I7lll‘lll.'ll ilccislon in revoke free postal, railway tele- graph, nnd lrflillWltY service ln Soviet Russia, together with the abandonment of tlic free grant of tools and household goods to work- couimlsszirs, signed Ily Leiiiiic. Detailed ‘instructions will be sulijecteti to collective ra- ilic council of (Eullllllih s after .11 tioning, factories or departments consultation with tho various trade‘ to roclelve i] food supply based on organizations. show that only the their output. irrespective of the big industries will roiiiiiiii. unileri number of cuiiiltiires. men, and the possibility of u gra- national inaniigcsnt; the others‘ A {iiirisugr- to the Riga Rum...‘ dual change to the monetary sys- will lie left to thc cooperatives than from Moscow’ states that ti“; \ teni. instead 0f the exchange of and individuals. wages to be re- taxes in Russia will-hemp able in goods, tire announced in despzit- gulated by tlic trade unions. money. v p y I I an... m-..‘ . . WOVEN FENCING REDUCED PRICES . Delivered at your Station. l!’ HEAVY WIRE . . 38 cents per Rod in 40 Rod’ Rolls . . . . 40c per Rod in 20, 30 & 40 Rod Rolls . 52 cents per Rod in 20and 30 Rods 53 cents per Rod in 20, 30 and 40 Rods .58 cents per Rod in 20, 30 land 40 Rods 64 cents per Rod in 20 "Rods a 82 cents per Rod in 20 Rods ii 5 Strand 32" . . 5 Strands 40” 7 Strand 40” . 7 Strand 48" . 8 Strand 47” . 9 Strand 50” . l0 Strand 50" . n7 year“. 0m “l muchappreciate your kind re- ‘ .mi.1rks about my command ni’ ilic Imswbih‘ ‘Pr 21511111555 (‘anudilan Corps in France, nnd I £1“; fifrg1un§wlaoaycouéty 52 yen“ greatly lmk forward to renewing _ my-friendslilp with my .oiil and Lgfihrggr‘ Imgdugfsghaalfgvglgfilvlqgi-Iried comrades of ihoso anxious iDr. Harding. who is yfgam mm. days when we were fighting for ___<Q>>——— fiiwdom and liberty. =“We are niow in flip reconstruc- tion period and all tho world ‘is suffering from the effects of the Great War. l feel confident, how- ever, that the difficulties tire being gradually solved nnd that if one rind all will put their best foor fore- most, we shnll soon see a miirked COMING TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITY LONDON. Enllllnd. Twa- 14-8" Arthur Currie. ls recommending to_ tho Governors .of MoGlll Unlver ~ work which ilevolvos upon them in inking cnrc of their charges. .__._____.__. -_-__- lion of Canada. I til-so tender my most sincere thanks for their loyal address. "it will give me most genuine pleasure to fr/rwuril to His Mn - jesty_ who is your iPntrnn, these‘ expressions of your devotion which l hnve just heard. "You have made mo. feel today that l am amongst old friends, nnd I like to believe that it is n ninsi. happy nugury" for my term of office in Cniiiida. "We have found in the end of chnngo in conditions. slty the appointment to tho Ciiafl‘ "Lady Byng desires me to thank, the war many new difficulties and ~--~ 7 Strand 42” 9 Strand 35” 7 Strand 26" 20 Strands 60” ....431 MEDIUM WIRE . . . . 48 1-2 cents per Rod in 20, 30 & 40 Rods . . . . 53 1-2 cents per Rod in.30, and 40 Rods -4 cents per Rod in 20, 30 & 40 Rods Poultry Netting . . . . . . . . $l.00jn l0 Rods BARGAINS IN GATES 13 feet by 4 feet . 14 feet by 4 feet . 16 feet by 4 feet 1on0 . $10.00 10.50 11.00 nf- History of Basil Wlillams_ who last your succeeded at Oxford. ‘up the annually/elected Ford Lectilrel‘ in History. such eminent inen na Maltlsnd. Stephen, Laud and ‘Firth. ‘Basil Williams’ bioprsphy of Cecil Rhodes, Just published. and '~his life of William Pitt. Earl of Choi- ham, lira regarded as standard works, Sir Arthur told the‘ corres - pendent that lie especially favors hio- appointment. b cause Mr, .Wlll- isms la a modernish specialising in tho histo y of the eighteenth pnd EIIPIQQIL- 9211121190 t Ottawa. Q! vou for your very kind welcome. fliflllilifl i801"! llfl- T0 01119111 111111 she do“ not come in. yo“ i... i; ‘victorious conclusion we now I‘f’fl|- stranger, as she spent-sonic time ize more uctitely than ever that lt l ago-several happv years at Rid. ‘ has mat us. far more than the liyss eiiu Cottage h-ore. She is much look 0i the many seed men WM ills-ii- m‘ ion-ward w "n", rpsldln“ iniAll the countries of our Empire have spent largely from their capl- "W-e both thank you again fio- inf. The necessity for retrenchment your generous welcome. nnd l cnn causes ifleviilllbie d-ilifPlll- 1""! ~11 _ (my-buy that it will izivo us great is ‘to such aiism-lstlons as yours pleasure to‘ iiiomiry ourselves ill that we must lwk for an example any ygy- ii," will; (mpg; “a in assisting Lianndn through the ii..,,opy¢_.r. . r difficult period of reconstruction, "Totho officers andmomberl '01 until we reach nllill 11811111! I114 9m! m: limos!‘ 9110912.: "P911991" $1295" -.-i....._... 4feetby4feet: The Rollers iiartiwii A s t‘ Iu-imited - a . 4.50 re I30. Grafton Street v . Queen Street