flute! TORONTO A high tribute to King Edward service is the rowing demand for ing Edward accom-» modation. TO mfiel that demand we have iust opened our new addition which doubles our former number oi guests rooms. uiuiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiwtie‘ Direction United Hotels Company of Americ- Reeervation: can be mud! for any Halal in The United Halal: Company '1 0min. Geo. B. O'Neil. General Mandi" L. S. luldooa. E R. Pitcher Managers 5 "m,mmmm,""mn-miniiuIiiiiiiiiiiitiiiilililiinii Conference As Peace Advertisement \\'.\Slll.\'(l'l‘(.).\' Nov. '.".— Th‘ ‘Washington (‘onft-rraci» is "tin. greatest advertising stunt for pca tlic world bus ever sr-cn". said Lot‘! ltfdlell. famous l<."i:li.<h nowspzipc - propri-tir. who is o.'l'i"i'ill_\- utwit" . cd to the British llelerzition in t“.- cou re '11’ littic l\'lll( to mourners 0 the local pence organization _ teviay afternoon. Pcriiails the groalwt purposi- of the ('otil'ert'nci* Lord Ridllcll tlwClJiW-rtl, was in flir- oclinz the attention of the people world to petice. ___._¢o>i— ::.\flllcr's Worm Powders are a Iii-null‘? fmief r» ... tho ""‘t'E\'s "' worms in children. Thcy d eslrod an l't’i\'llli..’ nithing to ht- a wnvm expellzint. have "I""“tl"lYlr' fever, nnss, loss of appetite, new. aiil other iillniilflfn‘ ,.;.~_~~ w...» i.- lnw disorders caused by worms in U‘:- stomach and bowels. 5i AGENTS_ WANT Men and women, not to canvass nut to travel and appoint local it'll rt-seiitutivus, S21 a wvok and l'.\' pciiiics guaranteed. with Rood chance to mrtko 350. a wot-k unri cx pcnses. State age and qualifications Experience unnccessary, Also exper- ienced organizers or crew uianu: era wanted. \\'inston Co.. Dept. G Toronto. NOTTCE ‘Parties in Vortion and [Tigg dis- tricts desiring to slilp Live. Poultry lid in evidence _ list Hflnll‘ 31,55 M¢Kpn7ie yras not concluded and possibly more pvhsons, onc i-x- heavy fut cooperatively. kindly with undersigned. Only hens and chickons wanted. meat December 7th. W. D. ROSS. Kinross Ship Knuual fleeting The Annual Meeting of the .\ll. l Herbert Fox (‘ompnny will be hell.’ "l . | H“ i, .1 at the home of Mr. Seymour Wood never know llll_\'llllllll lit lull. ‘rlllll an‘ m“ l lg“ Mt. Herbert 0n Thursday Doc. is! at 7 p. tn. L. WOOD. Secretaiflvlfreas. mil FOR tiii , My farm nf 106 acres. situated in North River, tile miles frniii Char- lottetown. in high suite of cultiva» tlon. vrcll fenced, brook across farm. Apply to J. H. VICKERSON, MURDOCK STEWART, Hartsville Notice lie-obstructing Drains on Public Highways The attention of the public (railed lo Section 65 of the Road Act. which reads as followsz» "No person shall obstruct impedtVthc water coume of any drain draining any highway in or~ der to facilitate his access from iiLs property to stich highway. and is it. shall be the duty of every owner or occupier of land fronting on thel highway to see that such drains are kept open at the point of ap - proach through any gateway, lane‘ or other way from the property owned nr occupied by him to such highway, and any offence against this provision shall hi! punishable by fine not exceeding ten dollars." All inspectors and Overseers are hereby required to see that the Act in this respect is strictly complied with. 0. W. UROOEV, ltlomltiuioner of Public Works. are trial on Stiturdtiy. Tl'l"-'t‘l‘ll.ll iii their ,i\'li0i'i and, wliilc harm-d toil], s lpwg‘ < - 1 l - lh n- ot-zition affect upon the youthful t“"l°""" “J” Prmlb“ m ° ‘ billions- sleepless P1111111"? he paid in salaries to OTl ._,___'__ ‘ Q9QQI The Custom; Tariff provides you with 80 per cent, of your market and refievec you of at lealt $110 per annum Dir. ect Taxation. Why jeopardise these bene- fits? lilfll 00-00-04 ¢<< voo-vo 0-0 l emanate? ll THE gnamggogigliown GTIARDIAN it LINE PHllJEIJlEi ill Pll nun EUHUPE ill__iliilH tinin Than Most 0f Us l Scheme Being Worke d Out in Germany for IN nun trill Whips by Spanish l.().\'ll".\' "ov 29. l-‘iftvdhree e hl-"s "f the British (‘tintingciit t‘.c Sprtnih ‘Foreign Legion ar- ‘ri ' o‘ l"l to‘ it from Spain t"-'* ""'lll‘ wv-"r- sovcrul ' medians. who say‘ that they were promised ‘flpfltflallfllii. Not having ow-ivol this they an.- tinw strztnd< ed in London. The ivliolv- party ' i, i . ' . '- > st we» s l» fill-ell its lilillii.."‘ii'i'.iil.‘$1.353.'3'?‘.3115. ing, with yvitie-collarcil green shirts, uoxnox. Nov. zen-rue loading ‘ Opposllflonllnder Weeklies take a gloomy view of the French attitude at ivashington. . . . The Nation declares Brlands speech "means, as we all expcctctl, France vetoes anyj attempt to re~ ILQIQwNI x0“ 3a“ The pm. gulate land armaments. Balfour. jcct or an aerial line commuting lncarefully turned‘ DliTtiSUS, cx- ggilfimx-xlllllgrflilca ggglllllec . .. , . , - , ' , ' i. ' . '* liiewfll flag“! ‘l! ‘m’ almuydt‘ but liii passenger ships is being vrorit upped snort of reproach. Fhc rel ed m“ in Gel-nun); Duct," Hugo suit isthut while the Washington Eckgn Qnp g4 11m chief dillmfiors conference will almost certainly or the Zeppelin works, Gilrililill} s bring great gains in economy to the lllrfil lllllwllfi pilot. and for llllllll‘ uuvui pov. ers. France has contrivotl yew“ a “olvorlwr or 0mm 29W" m," i, Should promise 110mm,] “'S_ liii, has just rcttirne-J form ,1 visit urnuuncnt o! Europe. ll. t}. Wells ‘Qdvgemklni: Till 5PM"- _ _ thinks tastcr than most of us, but lnlljnrftlslgcmolthrlis z-Ilifglirn-e his blunt strutencus art» not fur mg routes and mndlngi mm u... zihclid of Ill" Lienvriil impres» sisting in the organization of llic -(,n_~' Tm. wmm- adds may, company: lie says that hc found France should answer "thrggrave SOlEIIYllPFYI Sllilill lgfllll)’ ill"; P-li THY - ,, .,,. - .. . 2| tiropetin air arbor ant its n “ilxif!” Dmu°m ‘lulu! “(l b) {tort for a trans-Atlantic Zepp lm < lne. The other end of the i.nr' The Nirw Slati-siiiuii ri-gards tlic ‘rent-b attitude €l.\' the most serious (longer of thc coup-relive, and hav» in: nii-utioni-ii llrizirttfs ilotiitiiid. ‘odds: "lt is tincxpcctcti and so out of lite-oping, t‘i1llt'l' with lior nr-ods or with anytliitig that has liitlit-rto bI-i-n pmji-vtt-d or discuss- cd in Paris, that its sl-riotlsnt-ss might on its facc lw doubted. llilt linforttllitilcl)‘ lilcri- is only [on liiucit rl-lison to llf‘lll‘\'t' llll‘ Frcnt-‘i (lovi-rnnicnt regards with scrioih [Iigfayur any prlil-ijlvtl oi‘ Anglo ¢\lli"l\‘iifi untli-rsttitiilini: and might vvcn bc willing. bankrupt as it is. to incur consitlcruhlc cxponditur» to prcw-nt it it is llliill)h.\‘il)lt'. ' therefore, to bu sure that ilicsc n\:\-' claims arc as frivilolis a.» they appear. wartime...“ l 0n The Stand At the Trial of John Paris. Who is Charged With Murder w‘, of John Paris. thc murder of littlc Sadic Zilt-Auliiy, hcrc on August 2. PIEIIES [ll b tlefcnce Lending to show that Paris had been paid money by an ctll- . ployw-t- of thr- Eastern lint and (Pap Company’. of Truro. in that town on August ‘.5. Tliig i-villenoi: vras corroborated by zinotlicr "llllllflb"! of tho firm. Stanley Nichols. i garage ownci" oi‘ Truro. tcstificd to having purl-ha. .l some gasoline» flout Paris in ‘frum on Augint 2. ' in thc morning thi- li5l<lllllf\!i_ of James \\'. lilt-Nuuglil. and (lliristina hlvjiunzi, employees of the lint PARIS, Nov. 29.—Landru's life fnm. w“, givvn and NlCli0l3 also today hangs on the single thread l,,sti,fi,.,.l_ in me aftiirnoon thr us to whether the jury will accept tross-exaininntion of Nichols tool as positive thc identification by ex- iuljournment was perts of 256 pieces of bone found in the stand. the rubbish heap back of the Gum- balg villa t The positive testimony Wiin-l tliut belonged to thri-o place and when (liken he. was. still on 1|“ was (;[0_<,|\|_V qunstiotiotl as to til- tpratigng in entries in a book illili" The, evidence of the bonus had The. trial icrt poslllvcly affirming that tliosc persons were women. Professor Sauvaizc. head of a French dental institution. this ill- tornoon took u tiny fragment of ivory scarcely’ bigger than ti pic-cc of a match stick, and dcdutrcd from it tliut it was once ii pzirt of a hol~ low tooth of an adult person, prob. ably a woman about five. feet tail and slit.- will be recalled. ("JhtiiilllJs tomorrow‘. ‘ WHY SHE MARRIED HIM— ,'l'wo liushanti. bolli of Wllltm lldfl ,liati wordy argument»: with their ‘wit-m, WPH: comparing notes at the ‘club. "Women arc the. limit," growl the first man. "We husbands lSiinilar astounding identifica- tions mado by other cxpcris as _‘_ d n,‘ h" d p n.’ hm“, .. wvll us by other fointius chemists - w - l s s . i is \ . _ iml l l H l ,, ,. dlurmg tho titty produced thc most out] the scl-otid man. \\"li.'t...~ _ . ‘ _ '_ ; " ' ' '- - m' "t-t a . ' , “I I mi I H“ ., unfavorable impression ugiinst the “"1 ‘l l” ‘ Blueboard that has appeared smell , _ tlic trial begun. Grain Grow," y,“ (fade policy tuluon Landru and his JAUUFXICY. will require million.»- of dollars t0 tlitr famous lyloro-Gluflcri, set-tried Assessors. ‘Tax Collectors. Sheriffs and boili- . . - t h 4t <_ tDliilglouaxtwe/gnty the; of his counsel and itislstoil ‘upon l-X- officers at your door aiterihe Bell plaininiz tho iinswcrs to llllllHllllll-S- Government pattern demanding A; a quurtvl in Landrifs ccll late lalifi/eli-iiiirlielittuilnfliis is what‘ Virriqhv, l-hlwaimlml l" mm“, d‘, ‘ Mullins and Jones are standing unlcss Liindru loft thc i Inst‘ for. wholly’ in his hands to whiirlt l Landru is said to have retoflclli '-———~—————-——-——~r—~'ji—' l-ym" huyqi only your reputation l to lose, but l liavc my head." l 3 The pruiumt indications art! llllll 585+ going against our wivcs always liiiow cYPFl" tiling." “iVcll. tin-refs mu.- lllllm: Deaf- thc casc, is steadily’ {or Landru. l A wedding of interest to this city was solemnizod in the -church of St. James the Apostle. ‘Montreal, this month, when (ler- ,truda, daughter of the late Mr. f}. ‘O. ‘Donkin. of Truro. Nova Srotla. was married to Dr. J. Guy John- son, son of the late Dr. Alexander lJohnson of Montreal. The church 'wns decorated with ohrysantlic- mums and palms and the Revert-iii Canon 0. W. Howard was the offl- ciatlng clergyman. The bride, who was given sway by Dr. H. Lionel Roddy. wore a suit of white broad- cloth, with black velvet picture hat trimmed with blue ostrich feathers. and curried n. bouquet of white It?’ '&..-::..=.. many in 2';- \ ' ‘Gui. Baby s Own so ‘Fragrant and rJFMhinCS l-A Biiifllillfizilflll ...-:li Spanish _,Auspices of Passenger Ships, For will be near Bueiios Aires, whero it is declared that weather and vililtitl conditions are very tavour- ii ) l‘, lie estimates tliut ii Zeppelin with 160,000 cubic meters gas cri- pacity has a speed of 1.15 kil0met~ ers an hour, with fort) passen- Kcrs. can make the trip from Spain l0 Buenos Aires in ninety hours. Olio hundred hours will be rcquireti for the trip to Europe on zit-count of less favorable wind Iconditions. » As tlic peace treaty places ul- litiost lflbflTllllilullfililtf obstacles in‘ the w v of organizing and operat- ing air ships iinrs from Germ. y, the organization will he exclusive- l_\' Spanish. with Germans in clizirgr- of all operations. TllllliHT Bill llllllllll E55 IN UNUIIN Tell Bitter Stories 0f Having Been Beaten With Rifle Butts and Slashed With Officers. boots of rope or canvas blankct.,< for overcotits. and .\ll hrvc fought in the Nioroccun‘ . cpl tlicy tell hitter stories of- hnrtlsbip and ill-trcatnient_ut the “Just 4 “"51 hands of tho Spaniards. bccnusc we couldn't understand the words of command in Spanish. we.’ wcn- bc-iti-n with rifle butts, slash-- od with whips and tied fast to posts", W35 the statement of some of tho nicn. NE Hllllllllli TEETH Astounding Identifications Made at Trial ' of French “Bluebeard.” cliryszintliemtims. The bridesmaid. Aliss- Ucrthti hierrimun, of iiiimil- ton, wore a gown of grey Geor- gette crepe with black hat, nnti lit-r bouquet was a shower of Kil- larnry roses. The little flower igirl. Miss Margaret Newton, wore u frock of whitc tifgilfitl)‘ and oar- rii-d a boquct of Sweetheart roses. Dr. De Lam-ey Johnson of Rich- mond was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a reception iras held iii. the ivsitiencc 0f Dr. and Mrs. H. Lionel Roddy. after which Dr. and Mrs. Johnson left for Atlantic flity, the ltittoi- wearing a gown of nuvywbiue taffeta silk with si-nl coat and hliick lind white hat. 'l‘lte_v l'(‘l.ill‘li0(l homo this wcck and arc resltling in Montreal. ,NEW INCORPORATIDNS Authorized capital (if $12,743.- illitl is rcprcstinletl by compltnics wliosc incorporalioiis worn roport- crl to the i\l(>l'li‘.i.£il‘_\' Times during thc wot-k ended November liltir compared with $l4.208.l'-O0 the previous wcck. it‘ they don't tako Statics’ foreign poor relations care lfnitotl rolzttions will ho Don't forget tho bucks of tlic pic,‘ turn-s or the tops of the doors. to bo confirmed wlicn Laudru sovcr- Quantities of dust iicttlo in these, “I Hnwq wing," ash“, n“, mnmng places and vermin urn often found’ thought so in thosc other days bc thorc. l'sc you gcni pun for Individual tiiiiolcts, Drop a. plcco of buttcr in. to each compartment and tlivitic p, ,1,,._L.|,-,r,.d (Hflffhfi the heart-n cggs into as many por- only hopelessly out of date, up mp “use tltms as there are persons to Hi'l'\f(‘.. hupcitlssly in bad txistc. Placi- on plot-cs of toast and servo lntlivitltialiy. The little ouiclcts take less time than a large ouc. and look far better For those alllicted with ASTH MA i THERE IS A REMEDY! ‘It in not an cxyicrimi-iit; not a complicatrdtreatmentflwrasi-pir or gargle, froth-smoke. or serum, but a email capsule filled with RAZ - MAH You swallow i} like any other medicine in capsule form. it in guaranteed to restore normal breathing, stop mucus gathering II\ nasal and bronchial passages, assures long nights of quiet sleep. Costa $1.00. Glct free trial from our agents, or write Temple. tons Limited. Toronto. Or". Sold by Reddin Bron. ‘us; » 11,41 ty Persons Each. - CHAMBERLAIN PNEUMONIA INSURANCE i During the half century that‘ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ‘ias been in use we have never known of a cold resulting in pneumonia. when this old fam- ily medicine was freely given. Can you afford to be without a bottle In your home? 35c. and 65c. COUGH REMED QQQO-OQ-O-O-O Patty ' Comes l TENSION Chapter 9 Alost girl:- think or more or less vaguely from time they tit-gin to mature. ospiiers tell us it is the and tiic home making which causes them to look upon ever,- likable boy of their uc- qualntaiice of a possible husband. father 0t‘ a family that in their maturing minds is nothing more titan the bisque dolls of tlllllllll00fl '(‘t)mu to lifc. Like every other normal young ,git'l, Putty liilil pictured herself iii lone of the new little white painted Ihouses of all the young trouples of \vlSS‘:ll(Piig1lfi promptly rented and ottcupicd. But that before she went East to college. Prom bur last. llilKll School year until this nio- munt, slin had been so busy illl tntirryiili! the Phil- mating instinct stich iticzis had been crowilctl out‘ hcr lliilitl. Now, stizltlenly: the \\' bu,- unti the typical Wis‘ lhlllLil‘ were revolting. , .\iillle, looking up. rcad lit-r sis- ti-ri. thoughts. - “You sec. it's just as mother‘ said". she icmarkenl, roiling up hcr own slwing. “You won't look a ' of tho chances you'll get hero. 'l'hi~ri-.'s .limmy, thought. he's not so bad. and llasil is stippustatl to he i, good catch-J‘ lnvoluutarily- Putty sliuddcrt-d. .Slii- il'.ll)l‘i‘\l tlunciug wltii liii. l. and sitating with .liuuny'. lint sht- (llll not want to think of anything bcyotitl mcrc frlcnilsliip. "it's not that." she hogan, in: u tlofenci: ivas iitielll-ii ugii ii. L‘.\'(‘l'l this slight implication of siiobbisliness. l suppose l'nt rzitlicr y-ouug to think of marrying.“ "You're 20. nearly 21," Millic re- jninl-ll sharply. "l was only 1;) when i married llumphrcy." Further defense was m-cdod. Patty threw usidti tact for truth. "You're not bappyz" slie said. As a int-ans of argument. lllil-l virus successful. Millie agreed. Anti she bud suddenly‘, the opening she wanted to talk about herself. to tell nil licr troubles to her sister. “You're right." she said. "I'm n0t.. Anti l was married too young. l won't say it's anyones fault." (ht-r tone implied it was every‘- body's fault but bar's) "Mother thought sin:- wue doing the best thing for me to get nie married and settled yuuyg. She didn't have. O . Humphrey would always have .i good income. And l was too young to know bctturm-aud romantic." "Millie, yttti were in lovo!" Patty cried. trying to save her last il- lusion. Millie admitted it reluctantly. After all, Humphrey had bribed the ten your old Patty with hugo chocolate (Ti-aims, to kccp avrii,‘ from the shadowy porch on lilo evenings ho culled. "l suppose l was. But i was too young tn know anything about love." she said. “liow could know"? was i8," catching ltcrsulf quickly she uorroiztcil, "l9 I moan. But awfully young for l9. And look at me now! 'i"\vont_y»nlne isn't old, it's scarcely more than liciug a girl. But. ull they think of hero is that l'yc litecn marrind tcii yeurs. and that much make ilit.‘ middle aged." She paused to catch liPi‘ Thcn she deiuunetl. "Do i middle zigcti?" The two sisters sat facing (snub other. catch with the forgotten bit of . ing in her lap. The alto"- noon nus fading and tliu light was rupitlly giving way to gray, cold twilght. But oven so Putty could soc hor sister plainly, so plainly’ sho could not miss a flaw. Millie had been so pretty". so fiili of life und vivucityw! Siic haul been so smart. slit: curried llill‘ clothes so wcll, Slit‘. hail a saticy trick of turning hor houtl. Or had she only breath. look forte she ltilil sccn tinytlilng l)iil Wissakmigan‘! l ZiilllicH-i nico brown hair I Willi stiffly couibcd il\'i'l' a "roll" not htit liiillltfs pretty eiycs hud faint trrowsft-ut around thi-m, and lior vomplcxitiii tince with thc glow of u Juno rosc, WflS rather tiiscouriigetl looking. i‘ Worst of uli, deop llncs ivcro curv- .cd around her mouth. Discontent ' was written nil over hcr facts. l And Mlillc siiw only that hor sister was younger than tihc and prettier, and thtti lit',l' wbtilc. llitlirl‘. its yct unspoiled by a mistake, lay ahead of hor. She saw that her sis~ ter had zicqtiirctl soniotltlng slio could only tlefiric clumsily in her ignorance. zis "city wuys". That trus not. it though. Sim could not i-niy that it was. Where she clump- ed when she ilvulkeil. Putty went gracefully and noisclcssiy; where she sat plump into a chair, Patty settled lightly. Patty had been away. And shc. Millie, was going to go away. Meantime Patty was tryink not to lib and not to toll the truth. "You look a little different. coulrao." she began vaguely. That settled it-~~~Miliie would make Humphrey send liq,- Qn a trip somewhere to get away from the continual sight of his face and his round red head. fomorrew-eHumphrey Proteus,» 0f O *§§QQ4 at‘ ‘ linterfcrcs with such a lot of money and she. know; .5 STOCK QUOTATIONS-l. l» HAJJFAX. Nth’ 2l|~iQll0lBllUll5 I ‘ r furnished members Pixchange.) C Can Pac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121% of the Montreal Stuck .,l Ills candy like Cascareta. One or two . P. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wheat Dcc 11.‘! hiay 116% (‘lorn Dec 48H; May 54% Outs Dec 32% May 38in. l ——-—-<o>-i~-— ' l l l l l i 5 LIBERAL CRITICISM. (Saturday NigliLi "Ladies and gentlemen, I liKVtfl ‘another question to put to the Hona Arthur Meigiien; and l hope thatj ,he will show more candor in an-‘ ‘syvering it than he hits in replying} to curtain other qucstions of mine. _lt is this: is bu aware that during a period embracing the hours he‘ tween dawn and (iHfKTIDSn on NovV ember 9th, the heaviest snowfall which htls been known in Plastt-iiil (fanada, at so Uiifly‘ a pcrioti for," many years, took plaice in Ontario“ is he itwarc tliut eight inchtes oli Nature's tirmine triantlo fcil; is licl ;llWi\i'O, that. as is usual in such» leases, the snow was. whitc? Will‘ 'he deny or affirm this zissurtiomi for will hrs resort to evusitin? ll fancy that ho dare not. The facts: are plain. And what do thoy siznli fy, ladies and gentlemen? Tlii-y islgnlfy a great deal. An t-arlv lgnow 51mm is a serious matter. It,‘ ohscnrcs hill and tlalc; it llillltvsl roads muddy, sometime-s fiiipns" able; it brings discoinforts to lhouitl ands in telly and country alike; it‘ tlic garncriug of .t.tirnips anti mattgloavtirtscls. Now 71in» party with which Mr. liii-ii-Zlivli has hecn itientifieed has hntl a full dt-cailc in which to deal with this. [stupendous tiutsiion of regulating ‘the sno\v-fall.-~ with the prevoutiiivi lnf snowfalls at unsvusonzi-iile‘ itlmos. Has it tllnilt with it? ilas ililr. liielglicn hinisclf ever siren thtl. ies and gentlemen! rill-s lw uP-wthe undermentioned forth: ,.“ft,\'/.~: the tariff is the issue in tliisiwednesday, NOV. Thursday, Dec. 1 Friday, Dec. 2 ,i:ubject s thought? lziskrd for a report on the subject‘? No and. tigain No! l\lr. Mr-igiion, [campaign is this not zin issui; ,:il-so; a grave and important iss .l "flit-re are many issues; i find lnew one cv-‘ry tiitie l open lli_\'l nuorning newspaper; but few so llll< portant its this. lint ment of usttrpors has slit idle. ‘ Show may full as it llstetli for all~ Mr. liicighen and his zissnciutcsi care. They arc too Dllfiy’ looking tifter their friends in ‘big business.‘ this govorn-, The‘ [uliyslr your 71.’, j have l-O-O-otevvveo-o-o-on IQQ¢¢OOQ¢0QI¥VQQQ1O4Q§OOQOQQQ 5O Tuesday, ‘Novsmbnn. 30.1921 ,,,.,. ‘ For Constipated Bowels——Biiious Live; to tonight will empty you completely by morning will feel splendid. "Tlieyand l" while you sleep." Cascaretg stiriyou up or gripe m“, Pills, Calumet, oFOll and the , it t nt b _ (OZQCHEZIBCeIOOS. a o‘ Clllltireiiiove . _ _ _ 1 The nicest Bztwlizllsllcvlytféi; ve your bowel’ Blliousness indigestion Sour Stomach lieVer Headache C°l Salts, ds Dizziness g KOQ‘ POULl RY W A N TED we will be receiving daily. at our wi-ehousa Great I George Street ' < l Crate fattened Chickens Ducks Geese Turkey: Only good quality wanted. Must be dressed, head and feet on. Dry picked. swan & Canadian Co, Ltd i 0-+O+M+o¢~ QQOOO-O roLirioatgNninizrinos i KINGS COUNTY The undersigned will address the elec. tors 0f King's County on the public questions of the day at the following places and on the dates mentioned below. Nov. 29 Sturgeon 7 p.m JAMES McISAAC J. J. HUGHES D. J. MULLIN, NAT. FROG. CAN DlDATl GEN ER A EL ECllQN Queen ’s County Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- will be addressed by us ill places on the dates set Clifton French River Long River All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m. lihereafter 7 o'clock p. m. Opposition candidates invited to attend ,t0 whom half the time will be allotted. .J. H_ MYERS, DONALD McKINNON Even the slimy trail of big iiusi-l “CS3 cntms into this. he gnvorir‘ merit knows arid-knows f-ull well that.‘ early snowy-falls are tlciigncti ln tho interest of the rubber indnisirytl ‘Phat onc protected industry may; further fatten on the sufferings of! the people it is yrlllinig to tolnrnttil snow whenever it comes. time to mill the reign of privilcgei and zilsurption?" (Cheers-l). Hon.‘- W. l.. M. King. at (‘uitcrvllltn Ont. (We htistcn to inform nu" l'('liil‘ ors that the shove, who have pertiseil the speethtr‘. of '“ ‘l “"‘l i. Fulton Smelts, Eels and Cl which those ‘ receivc f NEW YORK FISH ADS Cheseboro Brothers Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, N0. Market, New York, Receiver of ams Car lots a specialty. _ Express shipments un c consideration ~ H Mr. King in his search for ncw i"- sues will no doubt think genuine, ‘1 an extract from a plli'l‘i_\f imaginary} utterance of his. We submit it in Mr. King gratis. as a iucrc suggias, lion. it deals with tho one issuer be scams to have tivcrlooknd.) ‘ REYiYiEQY-o-ufiiifz. Without Dieting; Ycnrs ago the formula for fni ro- diivtltin was "dicW-"cxcrciso." To» day it is “Trike liiurmiiiit I'm-scrib- tlon Tablets." Friends tcll friends-A Ithcse friends tcll others, Tin-y cat substantial food, iivc us lbvy likc. ‘lLIId still I rciittcl‘ ilttliitiily nnd cak- iiy without going through aiiqizt-ii of‘ tlrt-aomc cxcrcisi- nud starvation‘ tliut. Mnrmolu Tablets nru sold ivyl nil (lrtiitglsts tho world ovcr at nut-l dollar for ti cusc, or if you prr-fcr? you ctui orricr dircct from tbc Mur- moin Company, 4612 Wodwiird .I\\'l',,i Detroit. Mich. , _..____. , . Smoke g T&B" ARI nlefl d Vsrglllm: , Boston Fish Ad. AUSTIN HALEY j Commission Merchant Lobstoru, Scallops, Cilml 10 Leap Wharf, Bolton, Man. . Qllsllllmnt lvloelivgl 9 ICONSIGNMENT SOLLCITED turns at highest market pi-l Guardian Office. - .......i;.i£;2lIiI1;C5lbl...‘,_ , Robbins & Robbins lnc. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. N0- Fulton Market, N é»; York, N. Y. Specialties l T 1 e “m llSmelts, Eels and (Jams in large 0r small lots RETURNS MADE PnoMPTLY Beyer Fish Company WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Water Fish 111 FULTON MARKET New YORK ..______________> i- ._._______._.__} ABKERLY a SANiilFilllii 9 FULTON FISH MARKET Nmw YORK ci-rv WI Irwlulm In FANCY SMELTO mo Ins. maklnn PWMP‘ "' on obtainable: , Representatives now in town. Marielle canto hail by olilinl ‘l l.