'tor ~ toilet and- * i SEPTEMBER ,13,__19'18 ,,--..»-an-4-GA-A-s-I--I--Uri-J-.-_ ____ _ _..»_... .._.~ _ _ . _.; MAKE] I ' THE MIS7l`AKEi of thinking that all Talcum Powders are alike. _There ~ is a-d_1ffe_renc_e- an import- ant diiference. . ' H ID z.=\\\\un \§9v/nlllllfx rviavis Toilet Talcum i uriiled and ilround until his va-f¢¢i_1y smooth, with- o- "a' piirticie of grit or foreign' substance. It is the best antiseptic nursei_”_y. _lt keeps the skin also rotects a_s well as heals--_The odor is perfect- Try a tin 35c. E. A, Foster ' er. The flour will extinguisli the bla- \\\\\\\\\\lIlllml|s| Z -----1-N,,,,»-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,my I ~ '~ . ‘ " ' ' -__ ______ __ ______ __.___1iffsCF.eRDQ1;1'Eff9r_s.§i1eRv1AN __ W, ,_ , .PAGE 1-1 5‘ o ,_ ' _ _ , , _ ___ __ __ __ ___ __ Live In a Task of Baroh D’Aberndi_i , I ' ' ‘ ' _ i 1 " _ Wgcryss invites death in a hur- ry-" Worry wastes nerve force at a tre- mendous rate. The more exhausted the greater the tendency to worry. Then how is one to get out of this vicious circle? By building up the nervous system with the aid of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. AS the nerves are strengthened you for- get to Worry and find yourself resting and sleeping naturally. KEROSENE FLAMES _ It' fire is caused by upsetting u kero- Drugstore sene lamp, throw on flour, never wat- ` I v 9; wa-ter only spreads lt.. l* Wi- fr | f ¢l(+>I@OBi(4iI<4'lIE _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i-+l<+>i<4x<4»aiu- . .__ ` AGENTS WANTcD f _ » LOST-A CROCHET HANDBAG PORTRAlT` AGENTS WANTED. containing rosai'y_- Finder please V Send for Catalogue. Prints Solar ~>- - f EQ LOST leave at Guurdiuu. and Broinide. Finished Portraits Convex' or Flat Frames, Glass and I-OST I-EGHORN HAT- BI-UE ,-. ' trimming, on '1`liurs'iloy, 5th. Not- all supplies. Me chants Portrait Co., Toronto. _ 1337-9-11MElli. ily 12 Kent Street.. ' V _,_ _.___ _.I Q I _ __ __ ISOARDERS WANTED. MISCELLANEOL S » BOARDERS WANTED--TWO GEN- tlemen boarders can be accomodat- SEND A DOMINION EXPRESS ed in private taniil ed°,` large bedrooms Enquire Guardian ii l1.ln1».|:’ W AN T y, centrally locat~_ on second ilooi. 1§D_MALE BOY WANTED TO Store. Apply Mari WORK AROU ND time Stationers. I NEED THE SERVI sistant fox ranche and a willing work _ to the ‘iight man. necessary. Write ~ Guurdian . CES OF AN AS- r, single, sober er. Good' wages Experience not CAULKERS WANTED. APPLY T H. and S. Lowe. WANTED-BOY T0 ply at once to E. Drug business. Ap A. Foster. WANTWED - AN burr-stone dresser. Thompson, Sydney EXPERIENCED WANTED-CARPEN and job work. Goo stunt work the ye "1 Charles E. Ja _ street. TER FOR SHOP dwages. Con- ar round. Apply rson, 198 Queen REPRESENTATIVE to retail dealers in who has been enga d business preterre ing .!or.- a man oi hition. Address J l _ v ~ iron sn WANTED FOR to Concern i'or a ity -that is sold all lines A man ged in the retail P E I by a Toron well known specia energy and am- . H. _ ' - inn. . - - 35 - *___-_--_-,eg-5 LE ` MILCH COW FOR' SALE. APPLY to John 'McLean, D FOR SALE COUNTR 50 acres land, stor good dwelling and Owner going away. Guardian. Y STORE AND o almost new. IY. by express, horse i’rom Montreal. No quality to be had commend same (’ boxes weekly at co per hundred poun order Dr Leo F P E I ANT YOU REALLY I receive week- thlng better in I can highly re an Spare a iew st price $0 00 s (‘asli withi- ank, Southllillf. 1339 9 11 M3i ED FOX MEN, ARE short of Fox Meat ___ __ _ . . r WANTED T0 'BUY A Dup. Write 'or pho man. East Royalty. ST. BERNARD ne. Fred Park-` BUTTER WANTED Quillsn & Co., requi in good dairy butter __.____§' .E B- POULTRY WANT! dressed iowl and Tuesday. J. D. lottetown. .- JOHN Mc-I re ii quantity Of Alice Trainor. 1358-9-12M3ipcl money order. They are payable ev- erywhere. 1363i9-1:Z.\li~}1i. ANv Psnson FouNo 'rnE§5/°f§- sing on my property in Newton will be dealt with according to law, NOTICE--THE PUBLIC ARE HERE 1915. Joseph A. Dalton, West t‘:\pe TEACHERS ‘WANTED school Apply to n WANTED HELI’-- FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE AT P.E-l. HOS- pital two smart -girls as kitchen z\n:l WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages. Rei`ercn- ces required. Apply Mrs. G. W, liar- rison, 127 Water Street. Iii. A TIME SAVER Save time -in preparing vegetables, by cooking such as parsnips and cur- rots with the skins on. Wh_en _coolwll you can peel them oft very 'ea-silly’ SCORCHED M‘iLK When heating ,m;llk for soup, it a small amount oi’ butter be rubbed ov- er.the bottom of the stew-pan, the milk will not scorch so easily. Some men are locked up for safe breaking and some for safe keeping. Hypopliospliites The Physician’s_ denen- dability in An_aemic, R_un- down Constitutions. Builds you up, restores your av-' petite _steadies your nerves and strengthens your bodv, and is in a p".asant syrup chickens every; Jenkins. CHU' 12150-4M2wks. _ wmrso 'ro ' mn: months, two bags 0 FOR A- FEW 1 t golf clubs. AP' iorm. _ _ M\cDONAI.D li MacK.'NNOH ` THE 2 MACS " nauccisrs 1 by notihed that I' will not be res- ponsible lor any injuries trespass- ers may receive about my ori~h~ ard after this date, September 10th, 13,65-9-icuii. HELP WIN THE WAR. SKILLED machinists at highest wages, also unskilled men and women workers on shells lor Government Orders, at guaranteed minimum dziily wages with extras and bonus for piece work. Elgh hour shifts, 'I uf mto3p.m.3p.m.to11p.m.11 p. m. to 7 a. m. ADDI? £0 T MCf\_V' ity's 9.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay Av- enue, St. John, N. B. 1262-9-6Ml2i. NTED`A SECOND CLASS TEA- house maid. Apply Miss] Kilburn., 'han the BIYOIIS brew £0 WHICII Eng- I housekleapm. 1377_9_1q~-..- I lislilucn were accustomed. The manu- U h On Central Control Board _ Requires' Much Ilipiomacy _ »w+> ~:m4 O one en-vies the man who has' the task ot looking after' temperance legislation in’ Gres Britain. Baron D'Aber-I non is the chairman of the Cen- tral Control Board Ior the Old Lnnd,| and he occupies a position that de-. mands extreme tact and capability. An interesting statement of the con-' ditions that Baron D’Abernon has _tol face is given by S. K. Ratelitte, ot the London Daily News. He saysi that he finds general ignorance of the ' matter on this side of the water, one might almost say "mali'gnornnce," since the English people and their' Government are maligned. He points out that before the war there was no organized prohibition party in the United Kingdom. There were., ot: course, people who wished to abolish . liquor, but they were n'ot more num-1 erous nor politically more iniluentlal than the vegetarians or the anti-vac-. cinationlsts. The drst hard blow thel trade ever received was from Lloyd BARON D’ABERNON. George, when, as Chancellor oi the Exchequer, he said that drink was a. l more dangerous foe than Germany. 1 This was, ot course, oratorical non- sense, but it served the purpose of making the public receptive to sug- ' gestions of restriction. Mr. George was then ready to es- 1 tabiish prohibition for the duration | of the war, or to buy up every mug [ of beer, tot of whisky and glass oi! state control its iuture sale. The . latter scheme was deemed impractic- able because of the iinancial dltiilcul- ties; the former was abandoned after - a period of reilectiorr-had-frevealed4 the trliiing Haw that the people l would not stand for it. With ihesci schemes abandoned a. Central Cun- trol Board was established, with iull authority to regulate the trade in cer- tain districts. Its authority was ilrst applied to certain areas near mimi-; tion plants and doekyards, but it has ‘ been extended until of the 41,000,000 peopie»_of Great Britain not fewerl than 38,000,000 are buying their Ii- quor under the direct authority of the board. The restrictions that the _ board has imposed upon the trade in~ England will seem hardly less won- I wine in the country and have the ,_ on ot Canada in 1915 to the Canada n 1918. _ Public houses are open only fival and o. half hours a day. In no dis- _ dertul before the war than the transi- ti 1 . WA cher for Darlington It Ii No 110 , _ ~ D. E. C mpbell, Dm'Il“gt0“~ P- E~ I* 1375:9'13M4Ipd' trict are they open after 9.30 p.n\. Treating is prohibited. There are no i credit sales. Spirits for consumption ,' od the premi!es are sold for only two \ und a. halt hours a day, and not ati all on Saturdays and Sundays. The strongest spirits are 30 under proof, and the beer is many degrees lighter acture ol all spirits was stopped in I 1917. The Food Controller took zi hand in the proceedings in January, 1917, when he reduced the produc- ‘ tion oi' beer from 26,000,000 stand- ard barrels to 18,000,000 barrels. Still later he said that the submarine menace made a furtlier reduction necessary, and so there was another cut to 10,000,000 barrels. Whether it was this fresh outrage on the part of the submarines that iinaily roused Great Britain only the future hisior-.I lan will be able to say. At airy rate Admiral .Iellicoe announced soon afterward that the menace would be held in August, 1918, and there fol- lowed a permit for the brewing of more beer. Sulphur n Soil Fertilizer. I The tests of sulphur as a. soil fer- ’ tilizer are reported to have added] greatly to leguininous and cereal crops, and an increase in the yield of peas of more than 300 per cent. , is claimed. While the use of this new I soil stimulant is not yet well under- stood certain condltions have been found necessary to success. It np- pears that the soil must have an’ abundance of humus, with a silght| excess of lime, or liine must be ap- plied with the sulphur, and the mois- ture must be not more than 18 orI less than 5 per rfut. _ Wood F' » Makes Gas. ` In France ei switzerland sawdimi: I and wood hate- late‘v been experi- mented with tor gas making, says Po ular Science. Tm er cent of D_ D is wdust added to coal it is reported, | I1 . has given good results in Geneva, and 153 _ilivef he e.. is 'v- Know _g is Getting M_0“@__i can know all the ,facts about our _-_'_ Ii/fade-to-Measure Garments--place your ,ruler ut any`one of our_22 Stores and Tailor Qhops, the service will be the same, our's is 1n_ above-board Dominion Wide Tailoring Service that needs no camouflage. 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