F RelieveYour Rheumatism h e vital rocesees of gufjLT qglztgniie-the dilution of 10nd, "tho extrec on of nourishment (rem it and the elimination o! the Will!- Nlf Today- Relief or No M - NR does it by Improving digestion. assimilation and elimination-a. rheumatic in in the .- Teh- ml cases where other Let anything interfere with‘ these i medicines have railed. Thorium]. n, .._ b i t t i,;,-;,-,¢,-;;:.-, insist. 2.2 our: *" i)! some kind. follows. om- (u ' end ssslinile- on moons tellure to derive _ ‘gull nourishment from food and turn oiten means im- blood. weakness. la, etc. Poor elimination means un accumulation o! waste mam-r which poisons the body. lowers vitality, decreases the power oi’ re- slslunce to disease and lends to the development ot many serious ills. Rheumatism-due to some interfer- ence with the Process of elimination, fellure to Set rid o! certain y {manna-cannot he expected to yield o any medicine that. tnlis to correct the conditlo responsible for it. Could any reesonn le person expect to rid himlel! or ‘- tlo pain as n; as Tomorrow Alright Get a 25.“ Box ~__ lui NR '1‘ b ‘d’ =~11§i-"'ivi"'?.°tl.:“3.'t.'.; tines ss much or uncertain ihlllll? A 25o box oi’ Netur ' 55mm” (NR Tablets), co l- "l! enough to lest twen Ive dBYIw-must hel Qu, m“ five you romnl: rellbtysnd set- suectory eneiit or cost you no And Nstur ' ‘ tor the relief: Zifiiifiiriiiiiim“ "i2! I on. to \l'|| I l llk new»: when Yfllfve tsltg: NBeT-sbrllgt‘; ‘ 7°“- lfled )tho expensive R Tablets) is you, gun“ l-llil "commended by Fall Hosiery Modes The very best time to sol ect your new Hosiery ls when z you purchase your Autumn Footwear. Not only are the z selections most- attractlve at the start of the season, but the more perfectly your hosie ry is matched to your shoes, f the smarter will be the effect. English Heather Wool Hose $1.50 l0 $3.00 Silk Hosiery, from .......... .. $2.00 to, $4.50 ALLEY 8i 00. LTD. Fashionable Footwfifll‘ l iii mini?" ometrlst " »_ Eyes o” Examined‘ Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con- nected wlth Drug Store Eye-Glasses From ' MUTT AND JEFF- FARM uFe lSTHE srurr‘. Ptemv or rizesn MR AND ANb Mean“! FlVC-BGRRlGS A New?“ m Fol! 6°°l> MEASURQI r iwow I'M eoiwue UKE BElNG A FARM-Anni $2.00 t0 $10.00 lrom East Point to Cape * Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space 1 Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi ' Eye-Glasses Sinflily because PARK M A ‘S EYEGLASSES sre the FINEST PROCUR- ABLE, and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPPICIAN (attendance courses.) ln Montigne Cslisnd see for ourseli his UP-TO-DA 0P TICAL PARLOUHS. E. E. PARKMAN IIAIUATIOPTOIIII-II Iflfilrlll- i l Levine Has Not Been Identified ST- JQHN. Alli-L Bib-The posi- tion of the suspect, (loci-gr- Walsiin Levine, arrested in Woodsiock on suspicion of connection with the cd_ Lillie girls who saw the nus- pcctc-d murderer have not yet been pccioil they will view him lomor- row when they will also sec several held at. ouuaiile places. The locul department urc eiill running down locul rumors but signal sui-cesu. One Hundred Persons Injured In ‘Ilrain Collision noun, Aug-ee-Iruirii- persons were killed In ii collision lust night ibetween [iussenger and freight lance north oi’ Rome. More thou one hundred persons wore injured Honeymoon Ends In Police Cell - rriiinnni.i1n.i-A,.Pa.. Aug. 21.~ A fashionably-dressed couple des- t-rllilui! themselves as Mr. imd Mrs. Donald E. Hoover, of Montreal and Boslou, are finishing their honey- moon in a police station cell here. while authorities are investigating their standing in ‘Canada l-llld New England. _ ' Pleading that she‘, ajzraduulo of ii. fashionable New England ilnilsh- lug school. was duped into marry- ing Hobver. the wile created u dra- matic scene ln-the police station when she stripped oi'l' her wedding ring, other jewellery and ii fur piece alter her husband lied admit- ted stealing tlielm. Wllillt) Mrs. Hoover explained that nhe thought her husband was ‘a wealthy man, a graduate of Har- '\'ill'll and socially acceptable, until after they had been married and stiirlcil on their honeymoon lo Huv- inui. lloovcr (lei-lured she had known his piisi and oven aided lilm in unluwvful ventures. Hoover was arrested on a charge 0i’ pausing u worthless cheque ut a ‘local holcl. lt was after his wife ‘had bored his life that the ma" turned on her, lmpliicuting her lu his work, iiud admitted he wns wanted by the police in Montreal. FRGSfl FOOD- TV$S€D - ‘ EASTERN _(_i_ll.illi)lliN A. rosrrin. Central Driiirotore_ oimqotmmwn | McAuliiy murder, remains uni-hung- “gm, Gc0rgmuwn_,__A_ iihle to sec the prisoner it is cx- lown. visitezll (iliill'l()l.'l(‘ll.0‘Wll.—A. [ilic-lggraphs oi’ suspects now being G so far without River‘. I l trains near ‘Mi-lgllllllfl a short dis- . u --"EASTERN KING'S EXHlBl-. &:1 bwlll take place on (Thursday o er 6th instead of October 4th I P]: IKSON ALS i ..'.Misii Adeline Murphy, Monta- town gue- Vhilled Georgeiown.—A, .. ‘Mr. and Mrs, F‘ . Mvniflsue. visited rank “urph” Georgetown-A ‘--"M'l‘8. James F}. McDonald, Lardigun, visited Ge0rgct0wu.—A. --"-‘4'PS- Sicflworlh. New Piirhl visited Georgcluwn.—A, _ -;'('-illii. W. Slgswortli. New Port visited GoorgetriwnwA. l |‘--‘Ml-s_'s_ Katie Farrell. Sturgeon, visited lriends at Georgctownr-Ad l ‘I|'-jM‘rs Furr . Sturgeon‘ flour-d. (1OUl'g0l.0\Vl1.-~-A, u ..'llrv. idhther Gallant. Sturgeon, motored to Georgetown» A. ..'Miss rung}; Steele Slur- gcon, visited Georgetown, —A, ..'Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Fay, New Pc-ri, visited Georgelownw-A. ....'Mr. “lllllil-hl Hennossev, (Thar- lottotown. visited GcorgetowowA. ..‘Mr. Stephen Hessian, M. P“ Montague, visited Georgetown-A. ..'-.Vlr. Joseph llonncssey, (‘liar- lottetown. visited Goorgctown.~A. ..'iMr. (Ylurontre Milrplrv, Moniu- guo, visited Goorgctown.-»A. ..'Ml'. (loruld McDonald. Carill- gun, visited Georgetownr-A. .*Miss Stella Allen. Cardigan, ..’Mr. Elmer Jyrnltlns. George- ..*i.\ir.<. Noll Morrison. Launch» lug. vlsllwl Mrs. J. J. E. Doyle, corgctownfi-A. ..“Rev. ‘Father Zlii-Guiizan, Vernon visited friends ul. George- town.~-- A. ..'Miss Mildred McDonald. Vor-n on River, ls visiting Miss Mary Morrison. Goorgelowu.—-A. .."M‘lrs Ruth Ryan. Ylhurloite-l iivwn, virliicil friends iii Grorge-I to\vn.—i\. I . flMlr. ’l‘rrrunro .\lil-'l'|lll_\', Pun- murc ‘lfililllil, visited Georgetown. _A_ 0 ..'.1Vl-r_ iind Mrsf Fred 'l‘ruinor unu children, motored to George- town.—-A. ..'-Z\ilss Dolly Hogan. who has linen visiting trlnnds ni George- town. lcit Monday by the S. S. Mug- ilulen for her home in 'l‘rur0. N. S. WA. ....'M.r. Lionel -l\lci.zircn oi the (‘iinndiun Rank or Commerce. Mou- taguc, spent the week end with his parents, E. B. and Mrs. McLurcn, Grorgetown.—A. ’ ASPIRIN 'Bayer" ls only Genuine -AYIE 53E? Ft? Warning! it's criminal to take s chance on any substitute for genu- ine "Beyer Tablets 0t Aspirin," pre scribed by physicians ior twenty- ono years and proved safe by mil- lions. Unless yon see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting Aspirin at all ‘emiuneu ‘senoepoeq ‘epioo to; uoi -ae.i|p on chimed Jodeg Liane u; rheumatism, eerache, toothache, lumbsgo sud (or pain. Handy tin boxes oi twelve tablets cost few "fllll. Druggists also sell lnr;_,i packages. Mode in Canada. Aspirin is the trad: rzzrk ‘registered in Ciauads), oi Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester oi Salicylic» ..'Rev. Fzithcr Gillie. Cardigan, we}: u puscsuger to Georgetown. . . ‘Mr. rand Mrs. Vincent Murphy, Murray River, visited Georgetown. ..'.Vlr. Louie llrmgan, Charlotte- lulvn. is visiting friends ut George- J/A. ..'lDr. TJ. C. ‘McDonald. York. visited Mrs. James McPhee, George- t0Wn.——A, ..-'.\"~ Donald iMcAulay. Piclou. is visiting friends at Georgetown. ..'.\'lr. Michael Murphy, Pan- mire island. visited Georgetown. --‘,R,6v. ‘Father ilughes. Charlotte- town, attended ihehiying or the, Colin" 5km". oi’ Si. James Church.| Gwfgetuwn uu August 2Blh.—-A. ....*Miuq Phyllis Hogan, who has been ylrtlting Mrs. G. h‘. Owen. Georgetown, left Monday by the 3- 5- Milgilulen for her home in Truro, .N_ $__..A_ ..'-Mr. and Mrs. James McCor- imick and son, Vernon River vis- ited Mrs. A. J. McDonald, George- town.~1A. —v—————_<-O}-——i- NATURALLY The Krupp works ure now eimi to ho manufacturing fnlso teeth. For the caunonfis mouth, we lnfe. Lianne-at In: nnnlyull Supposed Hold-Ups Prove Mythical BIbANTFORD, Oul... Aug. 29. -- Tliut tlic zilleged hold-ups roporlril on the Burioril and Paris roads were nothing more than motorists attempting to secure aid for their diets-bled curs, is tho discovery which bus resulted from the police investigation of tlic reports. Rcgardlng the attempted hold-up on‘ (he Burforrl Road. Higih County Constable Redd reported that an investigation hurl shown that it liiid ‘ been vriihout fouudallonxA cm‘ llilll become stalled u short distance this side of Burford, and the action lri signalling a cur to stop and render aid was thought to constitute u| hold-up. The car was later brought to a city garage and ri-puired there. Want Transport ' BERLIN. Aug. 2ll.—-"i"iii.- British, French llllll liullnn umhzi-zsudors have informed Germany u.‘ the dc.- clsion of their Governments Jo’ send reinforcements into Upper. Silesia. Germany has neon asked by the. ambassadors to muke the’ necessary arrangements. for the transport o! relnforcementsv U. S. Survivor Tells His Story HOWDEN_ Eng, Aug Norman Walker, sole States survivor iilrshlp ZR-2 today' gave the associ» aled prose the first circumstantial account of the disaster which des- troyed ill-a Great Dlrlglble. Rebels In India Bent On Mischief LONDON, Aug. 29.~—A Router de- sputch from Cnllcui. India, says the Mopliih bands oi’ insurgents are now concentrating nround Tirur and Panziui. apparenlly bent on mis- chief. Several UIIOIISHIHIS looted u police station and publilc ofllccs ai Tirur and curried ol'i.' munitions. They liberated prisoners and held lip seventeen policemen, whom they forced lo remove their uniforms. ‘A green flag is stated to have boon cid. For Silesian Troops’ A __$§§_<>ii§nl-9riP1T9w~ou-RD louder, lililfl Liijpal Roi, piisscil u Fund famine ‘conspicuous (luring the illsturbiiut-r.ire-solution stating thul “while tho v throughout tho wlllllfl’. the lllmlllf‘ A Renter despiitch from Lahore, wounds resulting from murliul lilW , of Lahore uro not ])l‘i‘]lill‘(‘(l to i-x- iudiiu. reports ihui u muss meeting. in Punjab are sllll llilllllillvll, the loud il \\'l‘l('llflH‘ lo rho Print-c of presided over by tlic NutiounliskKliilafiii. pledges iirc uurodcomcilIwziles. who is due in ludiu on u) TEL own-rs nan. now THEIR CAL r INCREASE EARNING CAPACITY up ENLARGE OPPORTUNITIES The Great Contest has been decided. Seventy-five ‘lecture on “What My Car Means To Me” have been selected, telling how UNANIMOUS TRIBUTE TO UTILITY OF MOTOR CAR In the words of Sir john Willison, one of the judges :— "No one could read the host of letters rc- ceived in the Overland Essay competition without being impressed with tlic przictiiqzil value of tlic automobile in commercial affairs. “In letter after letter, there is authentic cv- idcucc of increased earning capacity, llll[)i‘()\’t'(l ' 'hczilth, more leisure mid grczitcr coiiilort. In case ziftci“ case, tlic motor liiis iiicrciiscd indi- vidual opportunities for advancement \\'llllC improving living conditions. The womrifs lct- tcrs arc no less striking in their appreciation of tlic motor and its vziluc in relieving llUilF-C- hold cures, lll solving tlic (lilliqultiirs of child- ren's schooling in sparsely scttlctl or remote districts, in stiiiullziting social zictivltics, and in creating socialupportiiiiitii-s." Oi‘ Dr. P. E. Doolittle, to whom with Sir john Willison great thanks is due for the judging 0f the letters, also said:— "\\’licii I visualize-l tho-Sc women writers from tlic grout plains of tlic Nurtlnvcst Coun- try, wliusc ilriili lives isolated from neighbors, church or scluml, from tliczitrc, from social in- tercourse of any kind, u lilc that has, alas, too often culminzitcil in zin asylum fur tlic iiisziiic —-~:iiid wlicn I :-.'i\v with tlic cyos df the writers the sudden chziirqc lll tlic \\'llUlC zispcct ui lilc as it came with (listziiici: ziuiiiliilziteil, tlic joy 0f life givcr that tlic ziutcunobilc proved to them, I could scarcely rcstrziiii the tears of thunk- fulncss tliiit \\'t’llL‘Cl'll]) in my eyes. If tlic heart knowledge contziiiicd in those letters could be illJSOflJCtl by all Llic people of tlic vast opcii spaces, than there would be an automo- bilc in cvcr_v llfllirilfilliiltl null no prairie liumc would be cuiuplctc without one." rimdiiiions the automobile has vastly improved living in city and hamlet. MR. FRANK P. CREECll, Travelling Salesman, 287i 38th Ave. W.. Vsncouvet. SC. $250 each Mr. Edmond ridurra. mo llulrhinsun Mu; M. wuur... 47 Grosvcnor so. Si, Ont’! . - Toronto. Dr. Alfred j. ‘Leach. Togo. Suit. Mr. D. D Digger, R.R.l, Harrow, Ont. $100 each Mr. A. McNcill, Strun field. Sssk. Shepherd time“ Consul. Sunk. Mr. R K. Robinson. eleririid. Ont. Mr. Hrnj. Dirliinson. Port Hope. Ont. Mrs. Ben. ltiizhardson. Beaver, Mnu. Rev. A. j. Sinclair. Chssterulle. Out. Mi. A. S. ldunli), Red Deer, Alui. Mr. W. D. Dyncs. 3i Bélleisir Ave., Mr. lirrrl L, Roy. Peierhero. 0m. Toronto. Mrs Wesley Howard, Mather, Man. $50 each Mr. l). W. Robb, AmhtrKl, N. S. Mr. {ohn Stewart. Fexwsrven, Msn. llr. Willard j. Hriiry. lllzsherlvin, Ont. Hr. . A. itaunesu, Bniucc jcL. P.Q. Mr. Norman Alexander. Regina. Ssik. Mil:- llclcr GEO“, ilon, Ont. Mr. A. T. Trenhnlm, Leedale. Alia Mr. A. Kruif-ildt, Vancouver. ". Rev. T. DcCourcy Rayner, Warlord, Ont. Ivir. Ira Ti Curbing. Riiclnu, S Mrn. j. W Oxby. Regina. gash. Rev. R. A. Claizkuon. Waplelll. uk. Mr Carnlan G. Knox, Nurwnod. Onl. Dr. V]. C. Acheson. Vancouver. BC. Mr. Donald R. McLaren, llighgale, Ont. irlr. ‘H. E. Bell, Monumi H B Min. Mr. Ari-h Carri hell, 46 Drsyton Ave, Toronto. nt. $25 each ___, Rev. C. L. llolthoiise. Alessk. Sack. Mn. Chss. M. Clarkr, Aydlrner West. Ont. Mrs. Ruuell Getty, Wh alley, Our Mr. Geo. ll. Eagiesnn, illbrook. Om. Dr. as. S. lireeborn, finganclawan, Ont. Rev. It. E. Bell. Killarnry, M’n. Mr ilbur Shier, Crlndnll, Mun. . Mrs Wm. Doheriy. Wol : lssnd. Ont. Mr. joc. B. Gorrnley, Pickering. Ont. Mr. Alan Welchman, Nottinghm, Sstii. Mr. john Llvlllflsibn, Siilnry, M3. Dr. R. o. Scott. Wain-w. Sask- Mr. john Thompson. Ccntinlia. Ont Mr. F. A. Brown. Rr null. Alts. Mrs. C. ll. Day, London. Ont. Mr. A. ll. Cunningham. Ptxnboro. 0m. Rev. W. P. Vlonilger. Mzvmz-ra. Ont. Mr. Ti. A. Archibald. Brock. Sssk. M r. m, pew. Gnmery, Vnncouvv", Mr. Allrrrl Cyr, Cyrvillr. oi. _ _ 14l- Rcv. C. ll. llihll. Sailor/l, Ont. MY; F- ll» SlmPk r Nilfilowfli O"!- Mr. W. . MacKnnzie. Clarsfltolrn. Alta. Mr. ll. E. Samp Kcrrobert, Ssslt. Mr. Fletcher johnstnn, Sirailurd, Ont. ' , TORONTO Mrs. J. E. Rhind. Nantnrl Court Apts. Mr. E. W. Murchison. 35 Prince Rupert Mr. j R. Robertson. 7O Pcrerborn Ave. Ave. R. Plumb. l7i Ml-Caul St Mrs. E. E. Spencer. I04 Jsrncson Ave. r, . C. Harv/arid, B6 Hrilmorsl Rd. Mr. W. M. Oulster, 15K.‘ Diiilhpflfl Rd. Mr. R. H. Rice. 769 Markham Si. Mr Erie ll. Meilenry, 30 Ali-any Ave. Dr. A. j. McIntosh, l3? Pope Ave. Miss Hilds Smith, 41 Hewitt Ave. \ "Wut (CANADA or. wriuizizmsi‘ .. WINNERS 1st Prize—$ 1,000.00 M, A. Brown, N. Westminster. iLC. Mr. Vlaltsr M. Berwick, “siirlbiirur. Oni- Mil. W. . Fleming. 216 Like 8hore Avc.. Qentre Island. Toronto. Mrs A. T. Boles. Simcoc. Our. Rev. W. l-i. Harding. Suinmerslile. P.E.l. T. B liowden, Calgary. Alimc ' Mrs. Bu! Smith. Wsyv Mills. o lVe ronpnlulale the winners and we also thank Hie hundred’: o/oilisr cinnisnsrs wli i mnIrib-iled mos! inweiling rxpariences. 1 he Ielfus are so good 'wz pulping inning a porI/olis of. Ilizm-we w ll gladly reserve a free copy for you l/you - will wiilc. _ , WILLYS-OVERLAND LIMITED Toronto - Ceneds provall JEHF! TIME To 6st uP AND _ 1r\‘IlI“ i‘, WE'RE GONNA HARvesr "mg OAT s‘. APE prev WILD oer s. ‘Nor-i: :-.:icil:>.i¢ii» ’ Ul-‘Llll J-“hu JALJ 801ml! People are just realize what a are the new Ovsrla vlsii this Fall“ expressing (TOIIlHflQIIVG that he would Two speakers i)ll]lO!~'i.'ll the rosolu- redress wrongs. tinn. urging lhu-t the Prim-e should The Lahore muulcipiil committee he glvi-n an opporiuiilly to scc pre- ailso decided to boycott the Prlnccfis soot conditions of the country and visit. -Bv Bud Fisher WHY Do we have l0 SN€N< vP___oN ‘entice _T“tS' lN ‘[116 Wflh, lF The»; AlN‘T WILD OATS - Mo’. or ' coultse NOT‘. wily? _._.'-..a: Ni ‘ ~“pi-sews!q-v-sr'zr.ai=ier-wvwv--—t» .-.-,---..- ._ .