` ~`~!leor.""_Bnquire Guardian Office. Dtf. _ __ _ _ _@{rlrsros.tstos_-ss-losflsoellhnis _ 'I`IlIf`I` MISTAKE 'I_:.I‘. 'y _ _ _ é of tlslslsiog that sn Tncug, Powggée _, are alike. _ There i&.l’ol‘ffs°?i‘€.§.` “" “"”°""` _ Milli: r6‘i|st"'r‘l" ' '- R purified and grognlimlxilltlil t nl pe__rfec_§_lé'_ smchmth, with. ou _af-par el 'g I foreum-substanog. 8" °r It is the best antiseptic l»,o,w,d_er.ior, _toilet and nursery; 'lt keeps' the skin alsoprotects a_s well' as its-.s'.f.'1.f.'.:f’°f '= M- .;_. _ 'E. A. Foster I F lt The bestliwork is de- msrldeli from snot this ' C1j1__81s ln: the ;worid’s history. We can’t do I Our best when the sys- _tem‘ ls‘fu_ll of poisons. The liver "and kid. n_€yS,_ml-ISI; be kept ac- tlvlli _ng that 'tile blood W1 _ roperl filter- ed. Dr; (ll1'ase’s`%idney- _ Liver Pills are ' the - -most effective regulat- ors of these important ” organs. hey will hehn you to keel’ Well an active and to do your best ` work. K,_,, _____lnl.l_ nh_ FRANCE LARGER THAN It IITIINY TIME III WAR TORONTO, Sepii 4.--Sir Robert Sir'1i.obert declared that his pres. Sir Robert declared his belief that 'o'ther part of the empire.” the Canadian board of adjustment, 1755.000 Canadians ln`FIght _-_-. A olsslrsbls ‘position At sn tunes 'ho _was loyal to God. his country and his church. ' It would be dimcult to say wherein he most excelled, as a preacher or as a-pastor, for on every field in which he labored are found those wllo bear testimony to his excellence in every phase of ministerial activity. His preaching reflected his study, and at all times his sermons contained more logic than declsmatiorl. He used his words to express his ideas, but some- times they suggested nluch more. Ho nlbodied the fruits of a lifetime of B ' ~ e thordlenbwaij the principnl speaker _at ence at the imperial war cabinet as study and research in a vhhhhe which e a or ay directors luncheon at the representative of Canada was the ___Canad_lan National Exhibitionf, necessary to accomplish essential and late in the afternoon addressed unity of purpose"an dof‘ effort, and an* immense gathering of the _g_enersl"toid of the decision of the imperial public in the open air from the 'main war conference on the subject ofim- bandstand. Probably fifteen to twéllty m`l'gration between India and the do- thollsand people listened to what was minions. The government of each do- essentially an appeal to labor not to ‘minion 'a'n` dnl lndln was entitled to ~ snb_t_ract from the national oi'f_o_rt ta “'compl_ete control of the composition mid T" who at present is U' cadet In win tiie war by controversy_‘ oi"dis of its"ow‘n population by restriction, cord. ' " lf' I\€C€BS“\”Y» 011 migration from any of St. Croix, Hants county (N. S.), and he called “A Race's Redemption." In his passing the Methodist Church has lost 8. well-rounded symmetrically dc- veloped alld useful minister. His wife (Grace Lockhart). died three years ago. There are left,_to mourn their loss, three sons, Kenneth I.. and John C., of Halifax, and Wil- tllo school of gllnnery, Whitley (Eng). Also two brothcrs, George ll. Dawson, S. Edward Dawson, of Portland (Orc- gon), and two sisters. llirs. Gcnrlqo 5| tl (s 1 I d Ives, oi"North 'l`l~yoll (P. E. I.), :ind con sting of six members represent- The premier said lat .annla la ing the Canada railway board and as 175,000 troops in France und Belgium many representatives of the various Up to August- nearly 414,00 men had I I C_e]_|I1_’al_D1'uggt0`r¢ -*_--_.ZA E Organization of railway employes gone overseas. This was made pos- “0 P8060 Iii sight Say; would be able to adjust all differon- sible by Canada’s resolve to stand by "§l“\\\i[ 1 Hgh, Hugh Quthrh CBS Dromptly and satisfactorily and her army and provide adequate rein- , might continue after the conclusion forcemenls. _ ' ALBANY, N Y gem 4_hhhm.t of thc war as a permanent arrange Regarding tho assertion that men anc ment are remaining in England wilo sllould \_" ' '_ .. . .,_ ' . _ - ' _ 1 ‘ _ e of the movement being support- ~ t - _ ed by the New york State wo "Surely, ,as nn outcome of this be at the front, Sir Robert dcclnrcd: land army to obtain women fo,-Kava.;-E War," he said, “there will he Home “I found no ovilioncc of any such Sale by~auction will be held in on the farms, was emphasized by better understanding between em condition." ‘ ~ GMM Chilli!!! Sclloolroom-. on _Monl speakers at tlie closing session ofthe l’I°Y°II *mil "ION reasonable methods "The issue." he said, ln -conclusion. day evening, September 9th, at 7 organizations conference here to-day °I EEIIIIIIS IIIIIEWUCGS-" » "must be settled now, and Germany sharp. Tables, stoves, small organs, Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Solictor~General "W9 have f0\ll:l1t and have ondur. must learn her lesson once for all. _ _ _ of Canada, dellvepoq the chief hd. ed; and we will fight and endure to There must be no inconclusive peace. very suitable fovr"public halls or iawnldressf I the end. As we do our part, so we Was it for nothing that the Ameri- seats, about 5 tons Run oi' Milne Coall Mr. Guthrie confined his talk en- DIIIY IIIIII You Shall 110 YOUTH. llnfll the “EUS Wei" IIIII’ IIIIIIIE ‘III"“LI“g Ire' 10! Of B.l1l‘bflS_€ lumber, 35 church pews, ieim. i " ' Auctioneer.. 2| pd _ Should' be tolerated, should be an alll- i0l‘y. nothing that the I-luns heard the bat- - .1 B. CARTER, ed Deuce. He Dredictedu. long struggle out III 364-750 Canadian troops ov- tie cry ‘remember the Llnndovery with the end n'ot\in sigh-t until at least eI`B9“B» Ile l0Ion'r_nA|'r AeEN1'swAN1'eo.sENn Founo on -rnunsosv N|eH1' oN lr the oolloy of stats ownsrslllp ot TI‘°PM°v, °c 5 was deeply bereaved I°I' -C°t“I°5II°~ PVIIIEE S°IIII' “IIII U15 V085 1196!' G90I‘80loJwn a lady's railways were to be successful the time ro n e - ' _ \~ t d h the death of Rev, John Brohlidle. Finished Portraits Con- coat. Owner may have the same by methods of operation must be as ef- {_es;;wI:,h_yWh;ch oocurred at noon V°x'°I' FII" Frames- GIEBS and 311 Calling Hi T116 TWO MBC! Drill! flcient as any private corporation. hh me residence of the sisters of l\lS Tor nto. 1101-8'-Z8MEtiI. ferencéh while the peopié and puriin- letoll street. The deceased who had - \ supzlies. Merchants Portrait Co., ' store. _ there must be no party political hitch _ate Wim the Misses Lochharh 43 Ch,-_ 4 live men or women soliciting orders I from our magnificent free sample basic ot Personal Christmas Greet. in - §s?d's._No outlay.. Reasonable prices. Well known line. Easy to sell., Write British Canadian Pub- iish§ng_,Co., Dept. 6, 35 Church, Tor- onto; ;~_ I, 1,100-ii-Zillllliihwlfs. N » ' s' »sN'rno: BOARDERS WANTED.-TWO GEN- tlsmen boarders can be accommod- a,fs§§1`f')d.privato family, centrally located, large bedrooms on second ' WANTED~l»~~ HELPF- _ FEMALE ‘N.'fll_i_J.7§D_ Minot.: sono woman, ' to dolaundry work at Dalton San-1 atoriuln. Good wages. Apply to suporhihsnaoht, _North wlltslnro. ___,j_._y » v 1224-9-oust. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL” housework. Apply at this ofilos. J" __ _1o'l1-s-sratr. . __ , WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Fred Rob- l'ns, ans orpfton' stl-ost. - August 28th heavy overcoat taken from'Dunholm’s stall in mistake. Finder please leave same at It. Gay & Co., Charlottetown and rec- eive reward. 1238-9-5M3i. ! MISCELLANEOUS WHEN ORDER-ING GOODS _BY mail send a Dominion Express Mo- ney order. 1275-97Ml\_J1i. vous FUTURE For-'lE1'oLb: anno dime, age, birthdate for truthful re- iialble, convincing trial reading. Hazel Hause, P. O. Box 1408, Los Angeles. ‘Cal . ` 89_1-8-~17sat5ipd . HELP WIN THE WAR. SKILLFD machinists at ,highest wages, ruse), unskilled men_-aah women work rs on' shells for Government Orders, at guaranteed minimum daily wages with extras and bonus _for piece work. Eigh hour shifts, 7_ a. ,m to 3 p. m. 3_p. m. to 11 p. rn.|11 »p. m. ffu'7 'a. m. Apply to T MCAV- ity’s 9.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay Av- enue. St, John, N. B. 1262-9-6M12i. 1 ment must retain the general control been in- POPE- - IIEIIMI for several ft6._~ae.nAlt.v :Annan sv eoooi f »_ 1 _ - l_-OST » » -so ,nherens nl owlisrslslp 'rss proposals months. .y;s,s___ono_,_q;Ttp_o_;oost__sylgsly I k wn Wesleyan clergymen of East- LQQT AT KENS|NG1-ON RAQESE Of U18 g0V8l'IIl11é_l1t WI`-IICII Will IJG noc n da ads almost immediately would be cm a a in 1g51_ -s-.~v.sv~.~.~.-¢ EVERY WOMAN’S RIGHT m. » J l L Dawson was born based on these considerations. For at ¥:;,`0n (R E_ I_)_ the second gon of these reasons the board of the Can- the late Thomas Dawson, He joined adian Northern system would be re- the Methodist Church and shortly constituted in' the immediate future. afterward decided to make the min- .istry of the Gospel _his life work. Af- ter four years at Mount Allison alll Boston Theological Seminary he re- ceived the degree of Bachelor of Arts To every woman belongs the right from Mount Allison in 1875, but his t0_ enjoy a healthy, active, happy life. health had broken and he was forced yet nine out of every ten suifcr to spend the El'GM<-11' Duff Of *Il-""° years, of agony, ug_un11y_ from some years near Denver. In 1878 hc rc- formhg h10hd|eshhess‘_ _ That is wfhy turned to Eastern Canada, 'became u probationer, and after three years one sees on every side- pale thin cheeks. dull eyes and droDDinB fig- §_|l;§lltB;?1e§»IIs3bI3(l1I;'I, ]?;m::,I,_f;. ures_Bure signs 0! headuchesfweak ordained at Granville Ferry ill 1881. I”’~°I‘E» ECIIIIIB limbs “nd IIIIceI'IIII“ He had a more varied ministry than health. All weak, suffering women ugunlly falls to the lot of Methodist' "should _w-in -the right to- bel well- -by ministers and was pastor of hlle fel- I refreshing their weary bodies with lowing CIFCUUBT Sheet I`IIII`I’°I" I"°°II°' rt Oxford, Halifax (liobio nlld the new, rich, red blood that lb`ro_ pt- D0 » , , ly transforms them into ll`é`si‘!H;\at- ¢IIE“`I°,E"EI‘I`°°“)’ wmdsor’ ‘Thing trnctive women. This new,ErIcll,~"rell (Nnd’)I*s?°ckv:ug, S1;sSIe;" blood is supplied in abundance by Dr. x‘;;_n;nde¥;,Ih_ ` ' ' ' _ ,;.f.'i`._1i1f~¥l-.' Pink Pills which reaches Throughout uh, ,h__ih|ht_5y he hh.,-_ every organ and evcry nerve, in _ple _h,.__,-Qhoyersd 1 l f mil the effects of hotly. ~‘ 1”* "4 *hls"lii‘esl¢_do'vvn“IlIIs_g_llogo.* lt who for Through the use of these plhs'thUll- this 'i~`e3.“son that his name was lareiy sands of women have found a prompt seen in other than church activities, cure when suffering from anaemia, alti_l_ou_8_l.§,. III°5° “III” I;II"‘_" “III” 'gm ndiigeiltiont. ,heart palpitation, rheu- WIIIII I"°c‘Ig“Ize ma ‘III et n "cnc ~ ,I 1261`9'6M2Ipd' A _ many civic movements. At three suc- matism general weakness and those _ ' - . ' `- . i o meetings of the New Ilrlms WANTED AT °NcE CDOK AT OAI-' lil A TEACHER FOR NEW I‘IImeIItI‘I ‘mm which women Mom, cess V onferonce was nonlillnted as ANTED wick c he ton Sanatorium, North Wiltshire, ` Argyle g¢h°o1_ ,ghhplemeht g35_ Ap( suffer. There is no part of this_broad _I candidate for tha omce of h,-ehidoht, 880 a month with board, room and ply Hun-y Mmevlh, sem-atm-y, Dominion in which you will npt__f_inll hut oh two hcchyohh he asked hh,-_ washing Phone or write Buperin 1 tlii881M8i 901110 'f0l`m°l` 9Uff°l‘°l‘ WlI\° Il" ff* mission to with raw his name be- . t ‘ , ,1 ' ~ ~_ - ,_ . ' , _. ‘ ' tandem ~. ])1w, gained health and st_rongth___tIlmugI._ onuse _of his dost of his DIIYBICIU T LET Willi ms' Pink Pills, ability to uphold e duties connected _ ' the use of Dr. _ a HELP WANTED-HAIAEI _ ‘ _ _ and this ls the reason why these pills therewith. 0n th§ third time nt the TQ L51' FQUR UNFURN|3|-lgp have been h hwome houhehom. re, meshing in Moncton in June, 1917, bn allowed himself tdT1Je persuaded to ic WANTED-[CY T0 LEARN. THE rooms centrally located. Apply .int medy for more than a generation. I; h_____, _mme gb for ____ and was emcb Drug busihess. Apply at once to iii. this office. 12799752 . _you are amhg and Wm give _tho pill ed dnhhe mst Jfgoh For a time it A' F°'t°I` . ."°`s`2°““’ II II"II` II`I“I W" "III “nd '°“°w°‘I seemed that the responsibilities of thc - health and happiness in their use Osh h were to ` ` emclehuy dh, _ , _ ' p io ` ' WANTID AE’ ONCE - OPERATOR ‘ You an get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pllln' chhhgéd hug fha wk wa; mn grunt, in for Mon M e Central Ofllw- R9' WAN-rED_s|x on 8EVEN~no»oM' through any medicine dealer. 01' DY November he suffered an entire break- lsrences ulred. Anrly in Writ' °‘I h°“'°' I“""‘ ’,"°‘I°"" .°°II"°III' .millet so coats ss box or six boxes down and gradually lsasd into s loot P I Tel h Co Char- I°°°E°II Wm” °I' '9II°II° MFE' IE H’ for ‘£50 from The Dr Williams in the autumn, death coming to him ln(t..epons_. ~. .l_.~ _ 0 I I-I tel ` 1185 9 M80 ‘ like an Angel of God, gently and beau- , lottotovm, .n. l. S*°\‘“°f Q“°°'“’ ° l " Msololno co., as-ooltvllls, ont. ' - - tifully as he slept. it “6'8'°20M'"" WANTED* ON# ll.ARtlE -UNFUl-i- - " o ‘ _ The late Mr. Dawson was n man of and Job llillt strut. Whittle 1000-I-lilftf. 10)! boutrnv wAN1°|lo-l_wl|.l. suv “'°"°°' "8 °°°°"~ sh-sissa' fowl one onlolnns svory Tuesday. 'J. D. Jenkins. Cher- lgggotosynz 1215-l~4lif2wlls.| breeder, to buy hslf in. -_tersst in Wilt. l-hero sud A-Dill! willing to reside laid fox farm. The Guardian WANTED’ AT UNC! CDTTAGI OR ‘Ex “rm out' tenement with mtldern I ces, stable in connection ADDI! A. E. S. 861`G_rlft0u Street. 119|-0-Ilfdiiiils UALIHHIN I for sity try learn wswrso xcaullvl mtl 1 one Bs vrlro *fer f#.___._-s- _ Hop ~ nlsued room. Apply Guardian Office ` l; .5 ‘_ _ - medium size, fine presence and lofty G d _:gk °_C”__ _ 1 _125e.p.gM3|pq, aspect, in all resppcts a true man, a 0° W --‘ I _ ` ' ' "` ` ' ' ' ' ' " ` ' ' ` ' ‘ ‘ gentleman, whether home or abroad. year round. ADDI] _ _ _ ~ » -: ‘° I-le everywhere commanded respect I and gave it where it was due. I-ie was _Tll_ePln ician’s depen- dabilit¥mi_n .sratmic Run- uows sutotlots hotles up, restores your ap- .stesdles your nerves strengthens your body, isinle p'lssent syiuv MAGS frank with friends, courteous and can- did with opponents, discreet in re- proving. wise in counsel. Deception he sbhorrsd, but he loved genuine- ness, and was unyiliiug to give or take tiattery. _His moral courage was llssly ltltsrtwlnsdll with pl-uslsnoo. Like every good resolved to cor- rect known ind errors he pro- but vias never the path' of seemed to he-, it was in voked thereby in his nad s more Mrs. Charles L. Wright, of Victoria P. E. I.) Tile body will bc taken to Tryon (P. E. I.) for interment. F* i _Pickling and Season Mixed Pickling Spices such as Mustard ery Seed. Tumeric; Etc I Fruit J are A"’l Perfect Seal Fiiz~em-all Jar- -Rings-.. Vinegar" 1 _ White Wine, Malt, Cider. 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