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It was the need of 'I remedy for the comnion ailments of Infants and Children f that brought Castoria he ore the public after years ofresearch, ‘andno claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 . ' years has not proven. . what is CASTORIAQ _Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor P o Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is p1easant.mL1t§l`hgtair.1n&s ` age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has 5 been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoeu; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ` The Cbildren’s Comfort-The }Ecther’s Friend. ` I 't Bears the Signature of ., . K _ .iff f 51,* s,~ - _ _ _ . , ‘ In Use For Over 30 Years l I IJEHMHN BUVERNMENT Wlll Hlllll VUNUEH GULTZFHIIMTHE Hllllll es r perate conflict lasting for years nerectbouts, ln which hundreds ot Because of his Alleged Inability to Remove German Troops. This Recall will not be Accepted by Supreme Council and Econ- omicoi Pressure will be Continued until German Troops are Removed. (Special to The Guardian.) \rion are variously estimated at from LONDON, Oct, l.»-The etfoi-is ot`\5|\.w»l| to lf_>o,0t»0. They allllarently General von der Goltz to make his are determined to restore the old Rus- troops evacuate the Baltic having mil-| sian regime there, ed, says a Berlin despatch recei\'c»tl| here today, the Gernian government Von Hindenburg Monument to be De- has decided to recall him delinitely. molished. Germany's recall ot General von dvr Goltz from thc Baltic region will not I`$ERLl.\`, Oct, 1.-The great \v00d~ satisfy the supr~?uit= council. it is as-` en \'nn Hintienburg monument which serted, the council bein: determined;(Living the wan- was studded by the to place economic |»ressure~ on tler~|1ft»nuluce with nails representing so many until all the German .<0ldiet's.tuut:l1 money will be demolished this are withdrawn from the Baltic. The( v.'t~ek according to the Vossische Zeit- German soldiers :tl present in this re-,' uns. r _ this desert land was broken by :in m-- ' sl -\ \ / i -. ~ _ f "_ _ L _-1 fp ie- g _f in a helds ot Flanders to the city ot wood- en huts in the ruins of Ypres, it the knew those place; when they were fighting grounds for the great army of youth, when every huddle oti bricks, every crosnroad, every bank ol ith th yards in France. In these recent _ days I have passed them again, where th st around Ypres, for miles on both sl ‘greatest ot all England's grave yards, tor it is all one great grave in which the ilower of her boyhood tell in the devouring flame of that hell which was Flanders. 08:0 ot all that drama that l had seen there surged hack to me, the trathc of armies, the fields of dead, the never ceasing labor o! guns, until 'one day by a ‘kind of miracle they ceased, and all was quiet at last, as now, when it is strangely and enormously quiet. -lrrnvotobuytlthurrovlneo. -WEDDING IELLS.--Never did the hello ol St James Church, l|‘reo~ town, send torth more Joyful hymen eal penis than on Wednesday, Aug 20 the when through the por tal of the sacred edetlce pulsed the bridal procouioh of which the principals were Leonard J HcCnrvlll of Freetown and lin llwldl Ulf- phy of Freetown, to the strains or the weddlnc march, beautifully rendered by Mr. John Noonan, while-lllu Catherine Cach, sang hymns appro- priate for the occasion. The bride who was handsomely :attlrod in o gowno of pale blue eatin trimmed with goorgetta crepe .and _bonded fringe, wore n long bridal veil grace- tully caught with a wreath of orange blossoms and carried I bouquet ol white carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss Ida McCarvell, sister of the groom. was dressed ln pink crepe do chene with a cap to match and enr- ried a. bouquet oi’ pink carnations. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Emmet Murphy, brother of the bride. After the marriage which was por- liormed by Rev. Francis MacQuald the bridal party motored to Charlotte- town where a sumptuous dinner was awaiting at the Revere and returned in the evening to the home ol’ the 5 of el _ f-»rHl o incomes Insurers. -cnuncw or ooo'r|.Ano.-_ Rev Ju llaclloulall will preach on Sabbath the 6th at Bummorslde at 10.30 and Cape Traverse at 7 Special collection at both unless ln aid of moms fund Use “Special Collection" envelopes Those nad all Ioture In nonncoments wow standard time --SCI-l00I.. FAIR AT SUMMER SIDE.--The Summorolds High School. together with °hq,achools at Linklet- ter. Sherbroolt and St- Eleanor: he-ld their school :air in :he High School Assembly Hall. _Suu-iersidf: on lou- day afternoon and on-clog. A larg-\ number from Snmmorlldo. together with n great numberitrom the other school districts mentioned attended the lair. There were over tivo hun- dred exhibits which included n tina showing of vagotabmo. lrllll. fruit. hand mode toyi. cattle and pigs aim articles of domestic science and fancy work. The judges ol the grain, vexe- tnbles, etc., were Prof. Shaw, Prof. Tlnnoy ot Charlottetown and hir. Boul~ ter, and they were ol a very blsh class quality. lisa Saunders' ot the Domestic Science Dept, Charlottetown was judge ot the Domestic Science exhibits. Altogether the lair was a de-_ sided success. The n:izo list will be brlde‘s parents. i published later. _ i. MARVELS YPRES, Oct. 1.-There are tears the heart of thc man who goes on pilgrimage now across the battle- earth. every group ot dead trccz, 'ery concrete tort in the sea ot shell rators, was a landmark of that dea- ousands ot British soldiers fell with eir mortal wounds. There are man-1 British grave~ eir wooden crosess rise out of the erile earth. H ere in the country des ofthe Menin tRoad. is the From the ramparts ot Ypres to the not of Passchendaele and the low ountry beyond to-day, when l went ver that country again, the vision Old Familiar Noise Once only today the silence over old familiar noise. There was a loud reading explosion and to the right of a hummock of earth there rose _._ _ i - GIBBS AMONG ORUINS AT UNHEALED GASH t rigid waves ot shell holes. The land is blasted where the trail of war pass- ed over it, and it is still one vast ‘e it t s t I Where nothing grew when I knew time when that same place was mv. them in 'the years ot th _ _ { that brought back pfcsurgaarot :viii T°"d°d by Pelllnte l 0F _ YPRES re no leaf apoutsyonltihre stumps or rees that rise hldeously out ot the r -il _ I sort, haunted by innumerable n ghosts. ` Enllrmlty of Crlgng ' Standing here alone in silence, with ve years' memory, one ls stricken by the enormity of the crime that was done 'here and by this deep gash- ii ed imprint of human tragedy. The *earth itself asks the mercy ot God or the outrage that has defiowered . Here and there in the midst of he battiletlelds in their loneliness ome people have come back "home"; hat is to say, with a courage which had wonderful -have put up little shantles against the walls of German pillboxes and above the mine craters ti and shell craters whore once they 'lied the good fields. There ls' a small colony of tents near Ghsluvelt, where the 5th and 'Ith British Divi- sions had their Iliad in the adventure of death. They are dotted about be. low Polygon Wood and along the Me- nfn Road, by Hooge, where year at- ter year gentlemen ot Engalnd lived in lousy ditches with ruineshatts uu- dem them and every kind of shell and boomb above them. On the edge ot the desert before l went up toward Passchendaele from the tlat country on the Menlo side l came across a little scene which was fantastic in its aspect, like a poet’s dream. It was among the ruins at Dadizeel: all its houses are wreck- ed, and its old Flemish church with its high spire that one sees from Pas. scheudaele is tattered and torn. But today its doors ,-were hung wide open, and out of them down the #Zed by German shells. Otherwise' me wide 'ma of I b tu _| ln a small cemetery nearby |19 me bounded by the purplg dhazi; 5:12? lgogles of some British soldiers w1|;, ridges like that of Messlnes and old e a year ago' mmve" aw 5"°"!“5 femme, mn' was tranquil and mo_ géintghegmglrlsves. and Flemish pea. lonless, with nothl ¢_| i V H H em every dll?- few human ,ms ‘_ "sm: rr "5 but “ Sir. said one ot them “lt is our fososososeooseeieeoi.oeoesceosooooo es bt mm P °" 8_1" °ld Plas- sacred only to guard tné gravel of Y OOO; it ;.'=f `. ncaa oooooeeaae ’ . ' _ ~‘ _*ff » `;:~ ‘- E ~:_/“ < =' _.i,1;f{-‘f§“ _ ` _ A.-'~f=.=~'i ' ` ` ‘-,§- *i ' . ' ' Y"-.- V 1 qoooooooooyooococto monaco fr aw# ` . , ar ' . " _W ;¢ i.=aéev»..»aj1.~:i_f..l\A -~ », ‘ _ ‘~._ Q . Q* _ ‘ "A4 *QQ i.*~J f' i J ‘ if Jrh .a > U ~...-v., Parkman Eye Aid J_ust how mucn is required must be accurately measured Too l|tt_le_would only partely relieve the trouble. Too much would miure the eyes. We use the best modern optical 0 EDOS .` satisfaction ' . . t f _ » __ All kinds ol eye glass repairing and matching lenses done ith least possible delay. _ Un-excelled service 8,. S, _ _,Pm,rk»rn Q n .%_., _V Jeweler le Graduate Optometrist i.',;,».*~il’~ ~..»»itff', 'A _ Montague, P. ,F-. l. , , .§°e° 1 no : f-."c7. ' _ &;f,;§`3¢:, .___ /'at-. ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' _ .. ~ - .F ' ‘ . . ‘ '\ ' gzevmtiug the "l§¥n”, none oeemo to lnorewurthyof trial than the une ol Domlnion.C. B. Q. - Dominion C. B. Q. (Oucnrn Bmthide ,minima Tnbleto) immediately attacks V nndglucreuingtheoecrotlbnn d' tm ltmllbcllonnd liver, clean the uyntem with eenaintlyh yet without weakening elects. ere lN_lI0li.¢ of the honing :emotions peculiar th \h»{%§>”t¢.of.Qni=i» .. ,» _ ' ~ _ » ` Iwlbl ' The Notionglugm ;.gél|Iledl‘C%n=l . e ~.§`..” Cahill, Liillihll- _Ai drl¢[kt.l,- lntheledB¢'K» is I0 » -~ we-» A 'I‘;7}:)’l:n{i°1l5|»n:V'|xl_it_e9ml:;2!lli outnllrlandders in limi; gtiglbevxfolifdlhhrgi’ though they _ 63 6 . In t That ’ .ne emit is in-muted b nr “’“” °“ "'° 958° °f the vld (.am_ Nothing grows Ythesetnaaegt battlefields, and from Dadizoel I went _ p \- into the wilderness, and came again _(_ Q _ _ , gg” many"-miles to the Month Gate, iw i-.' ` fa, __-d, _ awweell U10 Umberto ot Ypros, and i , ’ ` ' :mt 851°,” that my of lhosts. The ~_ _ 1, _ ,__ _ _ f A EAPITAL WAY .. i;.':.;“;..f.“';:'.;:.:‘,':;°.:‘. 2:5: .- tif .;__`5 .. .- ’ ,FP V.~ _ t , ‘£515 f';.ei T “Flu” }tm;I‘he rags and :utters ot the Cloth _ mghesngl tho Cathedral stand rather __ 4 ,i _ No hbnrgi; 31:6 oilher rubbish helps. _ or vm" H H ay restore tho city Well Worth Trymq. ' " ' be ° 20.*' ¢i¢Y that rises there, and that is not yet begun _.__ Yet there are many _ people in Of nil the au ations nude for Ymgm and °° the Ver? B10 ¢‘|\l'0ll8ll W h th B ltl h qggq on their any Ito l-lot:ggo?:¢|¢ M-°t0n°g; crowds ol women and ohildren, gen. ing picture postcards ol their own ruins to tourist: in mmf an ,md Dllsrlmo atoot, qutsgds fuglunlm gangsta: :md boom into tum at r that rl: a r. 'There in 'tome thing o ocks ones mind ln this it kne' Ypre' | h _ | OIG mood ur " t ° "'“° °' '°' “° at looked tnfmgronnd, um" reason renuorts itself over weak emotion and lays: "»r|'||5 || goo., ::.|:h‘,',_g.f,°-_ This is revival after: “ ° T manuales mmf mm or $6. Ndduu and oven elegant, 5 r oipllnlld Hotel, :nrt-nun,-|¢.| tghllrzlyallttlo “baraqq¢|," mg ,_-I "nn m a luncheon it n con 0| on c IMI. Detllr. I think than W 4| lit in Porto for twice tn.; sum. The nroprlotofgxglkpn g¢ mg 114., T `-Always Uniform At every Borden Condensary. the milk is passed only after aeareful physical test, supplemented later by a test for butterfat and minimum bacteria. No milk is accepted which does not come up to the Borden standards, since the quality of the milk accepted regulates the quality of the finished product. This is why Borden°s St. Charles Brand is uniformly pure. ' Hermetically sealed in sterilized cans, Bor < I w _ Z._:'(` J I -4 'W' _ 4, »‘ `_ 4 , I -2 .A' . W _ it ` ~ ,_ - _ -A _ £re:'wmoeon._. | _ . _ ._ curly clouds of black and while , ~ -¢~ .»~, . . _ ___, _I _ _ _ _ _ _ _,___ _ , _ _ smoke. mga _:mo me sky. it was\;}§;‘:'j,i; utllligmilave came inn; not _ i»_ $31’ ~ .. _.;l;;<,=.;;,,_~, ‘- like the but-sung ora winch anon. meg” and. he pageant Ie by! '. _, '- < ~- e A- - ~- ~ A - -A - »~ “What on earth is that?" asked eng Th 1:32” and 'mage maid' E ' ti man on the ‘Menlo Road. “.hi`te sm: gm] I n Yer; dressed m A French peasant answered him: “me ome ‘mg ra 5 and Wore "They are exploding old shells came ine n~ie;'°wns' _ Behind 'hem which they have collected' in dug~ their noW;n§r|1séifr°;‘r:‘d°d‘:ilt°l:’ gglg outs. Ever ar ot ‘ ’ Sirewu with tyhey Q mis ground is Velvet 1`0bBS above white embroidered m. He pointed to pm! of 42.8 and 9_ SSXIZS- They were like mediaeval Inch shells neatly heaped along the'g|e,,,;s§es,1rL:{;a(;g`?°e t° WEN” thu? roadside. 1 h d 1' fi th ' 'S m” 8 ef them lying aiiiounndo of the c:§:nghw)rl';(;n83 when Baldwin was C°“"t °f from Morslecle, by Passchendaele..Thaen gfldggg thsiwgrlg W" Yl:’“nS- eud everywhere the rl ‘ C3 re °W°|°5 emfe warning people notre igwiriusl? gig gigglleaixl ‘tgur lirlrécesses glrried n sl-ella which are "donga i tbl ‘ ur ‘a y °t dueev .;,.,,,c._- '°“” “ “mad gfmrheyfwgurd tgfir way un-hugh Over by Sanctuary Wood there was S 0 e r v age' where “°°‘ 8 big fire burning: lt was a b n-H n house "anal unbromm °r 'mb'""' 0f_ that bmwm wssocky gm" anis; ;dl"°?¢9Dt some wooden houses newly has srown high over all these tlelds ' 4 i > , ,S `.' .‘~. » 'fl , M ,._.l¥ 1