1 r 1 i _ _. __ ._ _ GUARDTU I N V PARE Compound there is a house there bottle of Strawberry _ It brings ' _ to _the little _ from dis- - stemach c_;_x__‘_o__l§ r a -_.1’l‘. 0_6? . eq\\allr~s°f»d- - I A ltu=e1it=?\s-sale- reset- abe ~rg;r:_:3¢_i1¢3_and,,1s__ .Quitehar ess. ~ - -- -- a . .l , -. ,~»‘. _ ‘ _ : v `»' E. A; . Central Drugstore' _ _ \\\\\v1»vu ' CANON VERNON OFFERED ' _ _ Pos|'r|oN |N 1'osoN'ro \ » ': "` .i -~ , _*_-E ' 1 ' 'l`or'ont`o,"Sept. 11.-'1‘he_Anglican Cgpnciiv tor' Social Seriqice tof-night _decided to offer 'the appointment of General Secretary to -Canon___Ve-mon. of, l-lallfax. ills' headquarters will be in lilorontol _ wt _ _,_ I . ‘_ I . 37"' , \_____/ ` ./- ’ v * _ h~ , v- - "1-:x'f4w== _ _"E . . _ ciii_s_sml-:D .uivsrnslaml-:Nts - 4 " --1-' _ 4I€‘l’3I@i)I&§€§§l¢_ mfr---_ ""AGENrs wAN'nD PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue. Prints Solar and Bromide. Finished Portraits Convex or Flat Frames, Glass and all supplies. Merchants Portrait C0., Toronto. 1337-9-11ME6i. BOARDERS' \V'A N TED. _ i, _ BOARDERS WANTED--TWO GEN- ' tlemen boarders can be accomodat- . ed in private family, centrally locat- ‘- ed, large bedrooms on second iioorf -Enquire Guardian Ollice. 1235-9-4-Mt 'pn _ ilIELP I WANTED-.MALE x -_ __ BOY WANTED TO WORK AROUND Store. Apply Maritime Stationers. 1378-9~13M3i. WANIED-BOY T0 LEARN THE -_ Drug business. Apply at once to E. A. Foster. 950-8-20Mtl. L - ' WANTED-CARPENTER FOR SHOP and job work. Good wages. Con- stant work the year round. Apply to Charles E. Jarson, 198 Queen Street. 1000-B-22Mtf. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR f P. E. l, by a Toronto Concern for a _ 'well known specialty -that is sold '- to ‘retail dealers in all lines. A man who has been engaged in the retail business preferred. A -good open- 5 ing,_for a man of energy and am- ; bition. Address J. H. F. c|o Guard- T ian. " ` isss-9-islviaal. 1' -- ~ -FOR SALE ,M||.cH 'cow `Fon sAl.E. APPLV V to John McLean, Darlington. me-9-1sMaipa if-'OR' SALE COUNTRY STORE AND I. 50.acres land, store almost new. '- good .dwelling and out buildings. Owner going away. X. Y. Z. c|o Guardian. 1326-9-10M5'pd. = WANTED - - 'WANTED, BY A LADY,-POSITION as housekeeper, capable of super-L _ intending a nice hpme. Apply "K" Guardian. _ 1398-9-14-M3i _wA‘N-ran-vouno emi. -ro |.oo»< _ after young child for a fe-w days. ap- ply Mrs.- Kelt Rogers. 129 Pownal . si.. _ -J " 1ssa-9-14 Mzl ""*#~ ‘Fo>_<,§‘s __wsN_T¢o;-'ro amen, av " qxpeni_enced,_ra_nc_hei\_ Could take Q, trpm 1o____l° zomslrs. Apply “L”'- 6-i'\ur~~'»>\ " '~ ’- nH;ms feir¢-i .ff |.os'r |_EeHonN HAT. a|_uE trimming. on 'l‘hursaay, sth. Nut- ii’_v 12 Kent Street. MISOELLANEOI/S .mo ALFRED McooNAi_o. Pnov. incial Land Surveyor, I-lermanvllle. R. It. N0. 3, Sourls. 1094-8-28El.Ill. BUY YOU OUT~0F-TOWN SUP. plios with -Dominion Express Money Orders. _Five dollars costs three cents. - 1382-9-14 ME1i ANY' PERSON FOUND TRESPAS- 'singon my'property in Newton will be dealt with according to law 'Alice - Trainer, 135g:9t_3_2M3{I',d_- vous Puruns Foneroto: s.s`|£i”b dime, age, birthdate for truthful re- liwble, convincing trial __ reading. Hazel Hausa, P. O. _Box 1408,..‘Lo Angeles. cal. ‘ 891-s-ivsatslpu. WANTED - EXPERIENCED -FOX breeder, with $5,000 to buy_l_1ali in. ‘ terest in established lox farm out west. One who is willing to reside there and conductll said fox farm. Apply “Norlhwest," The Guardian. - - 1022-8-zisstmiial I-IELP WIN THE WARI SKILLED' machinists at highest wages, also unsklllcd men and women workers on shells for Government Orders, at guaranteed " minimum ' daily wages with extras and bonus for piece work. Eigh hour shifts. 7 a" mto3p.m.3p.m.to11p.m.1i p. m, to 7 a. m. Apply to T McAv~ ity's 9.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay Av- enue. St. John, N. B. 1262-9-6M12l. TEACHERS WANTED ` WANTED A SECOND CLASS TEA cher for Darlington R. lt. No. 110 school. Apply to D. E. Campbell _ Darlington, P. E. 1. 1375-9-13M4ipd WANTED TEACHER FOR WES1 Devon School No. 8 mldsummpf, and fall vacations. Supplement $50. Every convenience. Pbrcy 0. Tredenick, Secretary. _ 1286-9-7E5i » waN'1‘E_n HELP? FEMALE ‘ WANTED AT ONCE AT P.E~I. HOS- pital two smart girls as kitchen land' house maid. Apply Miss] Kilburn, housekeeper. ` 13_7.7-D-13Mtf. `Hni°PIl0sPl1ités I - The l’hysician’s desen- dabilitéoin A-naemic Run- down nstitutiors. builds you up, restores vourap- petite steadies your nerves and strengthens your body, ~ -gggnisin a p'~asant syrup n..n_o_ra|.o a~-niersniqa - TI-_I_E,2 1 pnueeisrsf;-" " f~ 0' b ‘ L f of -oss. J. -r¢a.uusg,- -ts an event 1_1 |__-lv J ` Is`\.._-».74¢-ees.. 613- . "sa at I -alum: I ul b that players who have been sway at 6. 5 in v 1 American troops under the direction to look for in the next few days, in the _opinion ot army men in Wish- ington. ' ` Talk ot this drive was accelerated yesterday by the announcement of Gen. P.” C. March, chief of stall. that more than 90 per cent. ot the Ameri- can troops in France are now in dis- _tlnctly American units under Gen. Pershing's command. This means that the American commander has ready for manoeuvre epproximnlell 800.000 to 1.000.000' men. fully trained and equipped and anxious to take ‘the olleneive. The possibilities ot an American push and likewise the splendid situ- ation* *in which the Allies are as re- spects reserves, is revealed by odi- __,iia_l maps, showing the locations of merican divisions._now onthe bst- tle-front. These divisions have been cut ='Gen:nan Changes Tune. . , ZURICH. Sept. 9. --The_pro-Gel'-‘ man critic of the Zurich Poet writes: "Since the ,entry ot America. into the- world war, adecisive victory for Ger- many has been out ot the.questio_n. The German offensive for 1918 com\- pletely miscarried. No counter- attacks are likely to deprive the _French commanders of their initio-' tive." ' Less than a week ago -the,seme critic wrote in a very diile_rEnt.\tone. He declared the French an British victories brought peace no nearer. Now he says the Allied iii-stiattsoks, exerted a most depressing iniipence in Germany, not only among the peo- -ple, but in the army also. l _ l-Ie suggests some _hidden political o_r moral reasons explaininilvon Hin- denburg's‘failure to stay t _ s victor- lviitprvsrsss of U,ir_*l\slA.¥"99l\- , , .. ` - ->~_1¢_a.ta ~ ‘slitlsrtianhrtt sept. 9.-'rue math' Ger‘maii"war' loan \vlll‘be ofered for subscription from Sept., 2 to Oct. 28. according 'to a. despatch from Berlin. ', - The loan will bf- :sued in the form ot ilve per cent. »- .ids sad. .$6 Der bent. redeemable redlil-lf! bulk BN-Il will be issued u 18. wiu on-rms-mn-rows-. -_ PARIS. Sellt. 9.--A treaty of dll- -sncs has been concluded between- Gqrmany and Finland .under which the eng? msn-power at Finland is put _at rmu.ny's disposal, acconiins _to s annum -as sw-arson me _It e woman is unsbieto think, pi. driythiu; _sins _to ssyshe reposts what elle lliii- to ,¢¢l¢t‘\pgo_p_le. sm 'nova sxrscl'-_§_l}h5______,___ (}(_)l,`_[§__‘__-____,_._ ----- - \|q|¢»4as¢mives|»y-nenmmeneaay ~ ~” Matches this summer on Belvidere Links have not been many, but now summer resorts have~ returned to town, the links will see a good deal 0! play during the next few weeks. A schedule of matches has been drawn np, and the first to beplayed will be the 1l_\lBIIfY¥IlE round for the men's championship, called for next Satur- day- Th°`f°u°W|H8 s’l the schedule: _ 1. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. QualifyinS round, Mun's Campion- ship-B5 to qualify; continuing Wed- nesday. sept. 1am, Saturday, -sep; 21, and Monday, Sept, 23rd, Finals- 36 _holes-Sept. 21st and 23rd. 2. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. Qualifying round, Ladies' Champion- sip-_8 to qualify; continuing Satur- day, Sept .21st; Wednesday, Sept. 25th and Monday, Sept 30th. I 3. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th. Mixed foursomes-15 holes-mealall play, handicaps. Prize presented byI_ the Prersldent, Judge'Stewart, to win~ ning lad_y. 4. WEDN-ETSDAY Oct. 2nil..... Longwirth Cup Match-I8 holes- match _pla_y, handicap; continuing Saturday, Oct. 5th; Wt/lnesday, Oct. ;--_ ____ _,___ __ __,_ __ _ _ _ _*_ __ __ ____ __ _ _ _____ _ __ r. _ . . ` sin, and saturday, oct. 12m. “""\°“>'- “ef lawyer Bald- But she did match ¢°”u““I"5 Wed'f|99d“Y» OU- ‘tailed account of friend husand‘s 9th- S¢\i“"i“Y-'Oct 12111- Wednesday- mga :inks in company onthe mlm Oct. 16th and' Saturday, Oct. 19th. Iangm ` ___ 230 9' m- Ily his leading lady, Margaret More"- NAT .C- GOODWIN I$_ AGAIN [ale 'iwlves I Have 'Haduf' Mme- N‘“ha“i‘*1 (7~ G"°‘1WI“- “°£°"~ I5 “My second was Nellie Baker Pease, an cx-husband. llc was ousted today H Sm womany Divorced f- 1 1'- ci s -~ I .. Y ' nom tic Benerltt ,lub by upieme_ My tmrd was Maxine Emot_ She Court Justice Tompkins at New City, called my friends vulgan.. Divorced. R°°m“”d C°““W' I "My fourth ‘was a pretty little a_ large number of notches this side of voce_ l ed' the rumpus' ou March 14 last and “mlm” -» t -_ _ _ _ make some mention of a certain bru- S, 5. SATURDAY, OCT. 5i.Il. neue' who had wrecked then,_m”rlm0_ t°“d"‘_I CUP Mil'-CIM IIHIHIICHD- nial career. And she entered into a de- -An mmiches *° Sta" I"'°’"PUY ’-‘tl The latestMrs. Goodwin was former land. Of all live he has said' in his ` SWG'-E “My iirst wife, Eliza Woathersby. *_* was an angel. She was a wife who NEW YORK. Sept 11-For the ilfth mothered me_.» She med Mis- Mafgamf- M°’el”““ G°° I ta_nned_ or frecklcd ...........»..a.l3§.,:'.£f.f,i;",-..E;~h_ .___ ,. __ ,. '°°*°*-‘~°---'__ ,_ Suueezethe Jnlc‘e1or two lemons mtg v. bottle containing three ounces -of Orchard White, shake well, and you .rave u quarter pint of the best irecltls sunburn and tan lotion, and complgg. lon heautiiler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will lup- ply three ounces of Orchard White for a. few cents. _Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion _,into _the face, neck, arms and' hands each day and gag how may obtained a final decree. | Bm that was ME sennmen, 8 yea, Mrs. Goodwin made no mention' of ago before she start-Rd Bun Ireckles, sunburn, windburn and tan .disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes Yes! lt is harmless. ‘ i is Y _ l& F - _ _ __ I 1_1 ~\ _ `;' . 1 ,\\, '\ _X _ , » _I\ .._w`__“m“” .u_1_=.+\=_.s M _M- sotvssa 'rar-= in ;,*g,,,.|,',`.`,sf.`,`l,-....'_-.-f‘ _ -'. f.-_ 1 ;,. "1 __\-_ J. ». , _Et . 3311!. 4 u , r _ _ _ __ .Ast for Ismsrfs one hire nm ';.t._>i -fs-;f.‘. »=~' ' "“""”-"""" '-”'."-'f""*»1i_‘ saws' ».~,- i'\l‘i'\lm‘lli‘* ._-_-'I _"'”"'|-fini, _¢_;`l--___ 1 _____l'~'-A _ F '”\_ ' ,-.-.--- ll' 5,9- _ _ " 1. Desperate financial stralts need not over- _ ~/ whelm you while you have a. 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Death is no herald of disaster for a family, ' if a proper amount of cash income from the Special A Indemnity Policy” This policy, issued by the Canada Life willpay $50.00 a Month ' or more during your lifetime, if before _you reach age 60 you should become totally and permanently disabled by disease or accident, Five Thousand Dollars ‘ - or more to your family at your death, without monthly payments made to you. ‘ may permanently disable you during your Working years need not. mean that your income ceases. The Canada Life will pay you a monthly income while you E _.V needs. . 2 "`“*" » \ account -of the - » `/ .. '._|'- disabled, but the policy continues in force, Ipayi _ _',1’he annual outlay on your of the average 'man ' if ' '- » _ _ e _ I _ ,_ _.f.s~__. tu .» -f --ir - .-. - 1'§’_;;; ’ _ __. _L_ .» tsl" ` ' -n-|s_-s-g--1--_s-snh-* ,.L..»...»-_-n-A-..- |~‘\,`»‘ ». e t 1 S` x p v _-1:’-~¢,,, _ i- t. fs ~.»..-ifre,_¢.._ _._¢» ,'= )‘ ‘ ., .nj - . _._ _..,_ _ ing monthly cheques, earning' dividends; and - increasing in cash value. . __ - -- -_ .~~-"'.:1;f'.' .-~ url... money saved .a._nd_ is not beyond the'_r_ncan`s ...vs_-f - ,.,f,', ...,_, ° . '.°_- Ash for Particulars. A k I A - *\ ;-.:~t§°'=~ -.__-:,~.__ __ _ "“-‘*;~I‘~.°°<.~. \ =.,.,__ \_ ~ . _ -.,,-. ,- "\.ir _-,» ' - .il .C J. s PM *ssi.st¢rt#.- -_. . --.,`i’.~" _ . ,_ __ . inf; ~ ur, iiilw no svzm liter ~ TAKES- OFF .TAN