*_ DECEMBER 14, 1917 _ ` THE » 1 . 1 GUARQIéE1’_ . _ M ,;_' .V » .;,l- ._.u»..nw.=\.. -._... _ _ _ ‘ "~Y»t‘» 15"'-:<_ "`<"-`\ "J" ` 'l .. *_*-115. rw .’°<"‘ '» "..'~.'~. » ..’~1"` ' " "‘ ‘*<1";~, ‘ ~..- ~’ 1; _.~".- ,-_-_ r ‘ ‘ '» ' ")"_5 ' ' '» ’- -A.; ~- ‘ _,Y . _ _ ._¢-_ _ ._ i ., __ - ~ - _ ‘_ 5' _ 3. /-_...~~.,'_»_ _I _,_ J,..\i.\;_=_; -_.».,,_;._ .-_» _-,M,ni.9,,~_,;W‘Y _` Vx; _'19, `“,_/\:. .- ,_ . .\ ,.-.- __ , _. .»_~,..._..__T‘ _Y :JY V . r M M . . . ,...,i ~/_,wg i .,, . a 1 , \ -_ ~ _ ._--“_ it . o . _ ., _ 1 , , ‘V ‘» _ fi ' f ,t ‘ YV Y Y ‘ Y; ' """"'~i:.|aH '“ '~"‘-r’ ‘ An'd Tried Nearly E ¢ gm 80t 0 a Senator once he _ il ‘SizreicalR0|;erati¢:nr(N|¢|':g,"E;':P‘ l\as_esta.'blished himself, except at an Recipe anlzintrvsbody Wm ¢""o eief-'ru Ho 1 _ ' - ' complete cure W; Emmys e ection Throughout his own State _ ` _ _ ei 'of Wisconsin. as' well as through the The use of Sage and Sulphur for xe- liruntford. Ont.. i)'cc. 14.-'fuel-E is reported hero tin-es cures of chro- country generally, there is a stron many treatments were tried before lie! that he is actuated by a desire lt mas discovered 'that Dr Ch ‘ ' to , storing faded. gray hair to its natural g"` color dates back to grandmothers even .a passionate. desire to get Pi'-l Of time. She used it to keep her hair Senntor LaFollette because of his ef- |iIc'cas'o_s of plies. ln all three cases Ions to hamper the WM' *nd the be' beautifully dark, glossy and 'attrac- tlve. Wlbenever her-hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with Olntniout is ` "ofa get the ‘"°`G°"““m "°"°' H““d""d5 wonderful-effect. . about the o I for this iiistrossifu: :iil.mgnT. real cure of 'resolutions calling upon him to re- llirs A Oates, 22 (lllklnwn “feet sign and upon the Senate to expel hi “"“n".°"d" 0'“'*i"’m9’i¢ "1 have usedihave been pass d and undoubtedily ` k' Sage und Sulphur Compound,” you Dr. f‘h:rsc's Ointment as a ho hold lint brewing at home is mussy and out-ofdate. Nowadays. by asking at any drug store for a bottle oi' “Wyeth’s _ use U ._ _ iemcdv i' - ever so_i _ le °!r°n-B--will be made' Al- me Dre will get this famous old preparation. . 0| ong, and a iicitlarly indebted to lt for glclrsélsent time a speech he made at St. i'l0I\\ I live. l had suffered from this Paul a..lew days ago is being investl improved by the addition of other ln- . gredlents, which can be depended up- un|io_\‘i|\;; trouble for ten years, and gated ‘hy 3 Senate commntee' and on to lv;-.»1t_ol'o' natural color and beauty iricii nt-allv urerytliiulz i heard of to the hair. _ .. ‘ .. . ' ~ u _ All!-I llliillg Dr. (buses Oin laugh the enquiry ‘B limited t° the A well-known downtown drugglst tment a. short while -l was Completely cured-» ilirn. \\'m. Shania, 155 Albert Bl;-96; lilivlmncr. Ont., writes' “For sov- Ofili .Years I was troubled with bleed- lil# piies.l tried different remedies for rcllof without success. I read in Dr Chusc's Almanac ol' the benefits gthey il00Dle were receiving from 1');-_ (‘hase's Ointment. so l sent to your “mc” fm” il Blillillle bor. i found it gave me such relief that ll went to s drug store Hliil Durchased a full~sized box. l have used several boxes since. and have derived more benefit from its uso than any,remedy I have ever used." . Mrs. l". llussons, Victoria street. lngersoi. Uni., writes: "About two _\'U.-Irs and it hull' ago l was suffering from Piles. l had tried many different l'i‘ll1€ili<‘s for this distressing trouble but nuthin: helped me. Finally l 'got it b0X oi' Dr. (lhase's Ointment, and after using it found that i was conr plotciy cured. and have not 'been lmihercd in this way since, l (-,lm truthfulness of remarks he made in stop in the iight to ilre l.aFollette. I that his published remarks were d follow the motion for his dismissal. N°t Without Friends. lie will not go without af fight, an and who would vote for him in an circumstances. it is noteworthy, how was the unspealcable Vardaman of _ _ _ . li f nioucin nm ii cheerfully recommend Dr. Chasa`s Uinirncnl to anyone suffering as 1 did." _ Ur- Cliase's Ointment. 60 cents a box. iii. all dealers. or Edmangqm liaics & Co., Limited, Toronto. There are no rivals to Dr. Chasels Olnt. ment us :t treatment for Piles. ed by President Wilson. To expel of the action, which makes it impos expelled by a mere party majority ”"""“*’“'”_"*' that body the tvfo-thirds vote- ha " fallen against a member. although GREGORV STEPHEN H|GG|N3 looking over the list of expelled mem Gregory Swifhen mgghls died at exactly corresponds with that of th his home in kenslngton on Sept: 0, mem\,'€.,-S fl-cm \vlSco“sh,_ 1917 of scnitedcbllity. Mr. lllggins was born nt, indian River in 1821, Two Recent Examples. hence he lmd reached the remarkable Only a (qw years ago two members e Southern Senators Quit.. use of uiuvli'-six. Until 11 few years were expeiled..a1tnougb this is not tn ~ ilalif a dozen times inthe history ,of S bers, it is not easy to find a case that 9 says it darkens the hair so naturally that speech it is likely to be the 11;-sf, and evenly that nobody can tell il has f been applied. -You s-imply dampen u sponge or soft brush with it and draw l - ~ tie committee finds that he lied In ,hh _U _ 1 , _,am tam” one S. loyal. it will so report. Then will gray hair disappears. and after an- s uuugi youl I g strand at fi time. By morning the other application or two, it becomes beautifull dark and glossy y . Wyeth's Sage ami Sulphur' (‘on1- pound is a delighti`ul toilet requisite _ d for those who desire a more youthful he has friends in the Senate, probably appearance. it in' not intended for half a d07_¢,n_ who thinks M, he thmks the cure, mitigation or pre-vention of disease. y hv~m<»~ v~»~»v~»vvvv\ vw over, that after his _speech in defence peared before departments of the of his conduct which ‘closed the ses-l sion on Saturday last. only one fellow-i Senator shook hands'wlth him. This e-al his rights to remain in the Senate. Government in the interests of out- side t-ilenis and thus to have' forfcit- Burton was 'permitted to resign. The Mississippi. u member of that famous case of Senator i.orlmer created a "little group of wilful men" denonnc- profound political sensation in the a U\\ited'Siates a few years ago. its Senator it is necessary that there ramifications reaclied Toronto, for one should be n two~thlrds vote in favor of the witiiesses was interviewed in at ~` local hotel and n dictngraph x-ecordetl sible that a Senator should ever be his testimony. a far; oi' which he was .|ignorant at the time. Larimer was accused of having bribed the mem- bers of the State Legislature to elect _ him as Scuulor_ and the cilarge was ~ held to have been proved. in his case, although he had hold .his seat in the Senate for some time, the verdict \\'u:~' that he was not propt.-rl_\' clot-tell, and iso, without. being actually expelled. he iwas merely fired out. “ig” Mr' Hiiglgus “Wd his DWI in UW' \vord_tha|_ was used. Senator Burton M me mm, of the liivll \\f;l|-_ wht-n ful life with an alaerlty that deceived of Kansas was proved lo have 3 his advancing years; but t-he onward. P the sucoiliiil: states as wcll us thc rento\al of Federal troops froln tht- `stuto. After a bitter iight Powell won out. Senator Stark of Oregon was also in\'c.~.`iig;ttcd. but :|ltimu;.;l\ tives, there were many members' na~ turaily whose hearts were with the Southern cause. On the outbreak of war most of these Soulherners tool( up arms for the Confederacy if they were physically ill. ami otherfopcnly busied tlicnlselves in the cause. Some remained behind. and some others who did not represem Soutll<;~_l'u con- stituencies did what they could to have written a letter of introduction help the Southern cause. A Southern for u friend to .lcifcrson Davis. 'fhui who, before the war. was _shown lit. ` - ' wus 'il>lJarcntl.\‘ in s.\'mi>ull\.\' with the' / , ` Soutzi. no ovcrt acts were cstulillslicd ngaihstl him. The nio.=_t curious <~u.~'.e_ U _ _ was that of Senator liriglit of indinui, 3”’ to / ` I _ Phan 'rmzsn ""5 v __ r U' S' sENATE HAS A I other states were .Y,..-..__....,, .__ the‘ut u grcut meeting in his state which - EXPELLED TRAlT_0|-18. Senate and the liouse of ltepresc11ta~‘denoullced Lincoln and demanded the _ _ I-‘or Ten Y_ ‘*"°' YUUR GRAY HAIR nitude to become- a Senatorof the Uimed S3198. but even more dilllcuit it 13 to rid t Ule Grandmrs Sage To: and Sulphur _ Children Cry for Fietohefs Q -v.. .\ .'\... 'I , \.\'_‘\. \'.f-v. _ \ ._~-..~~"}~. *_ -\`- ' ~`~ "f`."-" \\ \\\ ‘/f' _ ~ __ N '_ _ " \i '~ -' \\_._\_»_=.'..'_‘;~<~:~.r-._: __ - -.I The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bas been ~¢-\ Senator who remained in Washington was Senator 'l‘rusten Polk of Missouri lliis downfall was due to u letter 'ne wrote to the editor! of a Missouri paper in which he enclosed a clieuue and used these words, _“Will Mis- souri hestiate a moment to go with ,her Soutilc-rn si:~ators'.’ l hope not."| This was written before the war had ‘uc-iu.|ily begun, but the Senate held that Polk was a trnltor and expelled 'l`rlv.~.\ti’s business urls to sell riiie.~'.] lériglil suugth to justify himself” on tht-I ground that he did not cxpot-t 'civil' war. lie was unable lo explain. howl; te\'cr. \\'h_\- iluvis woul'ti \\'unl rifles if; tlicru was to be no war. and ut't~»r u. long iight ho \\'u.~' cxpcllcd. ¢ ? _i____._--»-i _ DEVICE TEACHES AIMING WIT OUT USE OF SHOT - in use for' over thlrgy years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his por~ Sonal supervision since its infaneg. - » » '» Allow no one to deceive you in tb . All Counferfeits, Imitations and “just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Ex erience against E riment. 'What is OASTOHIA _Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorit, Dro s and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains him. -- 1-he case of Bri M ' .»\ new device with wltirli i|i.~=li'u<‘=_ : _ g ` tion in :timing u rifle 1-an bc girl-n.g ' __ ~_-_‘_ I _ __ . _ without the use of amniunuion. im.~1_ I \ !H_“d ww h'“1__rO_u"m t0l_ Polk ict-on|l_\ iicvn tried out in lsezlcliiiiirl “"“"‘ "LM """""""' 'hm “'05 5ell¢\l~0i` l'<=rrni|s ‘the use of iil‘curnis_ .\wi_:\‘fl'-’ ,Powell ol' lientut-k_\'. who had presided ing to the lint-onllier l’oulul' ;\ie<'l\un»` } _ics i\lnl.:av.ine_ in which the ilcvict- isi -~'----~-->-~--- - -~~~.--.».,..-_ il,l\l.llr;ll¢g|li_ lt lollglnls t;,~<._~4|,~|1tiiill_\' uf u wooden rod. lil in. long, with ' , . i I .1 ' . .. inn.-tai ond which is slipped on :lull i `i'nstellcd to ihc inuzzh-_ of thc "lilo l H “ H The cuter ond c:u‘riu_~' an lu'i'aiiuo-i mont in which uiininturc lulltilraitll targets zu.; piuccll. 'i`liurc nrt- :|l:~'o| screws for movinlr the iarpgrt up url down :ind to lho right or lofi. ON - this ond. loo. is u _small dottln~,~_ np-l p.|r.|tu.~ .um .1 pl.\. it lu Give it when feverish' cross' Minus' dnttlled ul lli|`_l;l-_;:|~,\|l1_1;lt_f a_i1tl\'.|lili‘t 2 for had breath or sour storriach "uf" ""‘”. H' 'l ' -O." H( ln" ‘H I ,urs slioulucl and d1r~-_<:i.- thc lztttt-r, Look at the tongue, Motlier! lf coat- ‘ 1° mU_v° mf, _mrgclj _IU I,""_ tml, Ii"-""`| ed* it ,__ u Sure Sign that Your mme; l\l\t,-_‘ei\n_ ‘to ,\ n_r mi.-~-n..»= nun- _n.....-»,-1 fan. Alisurhine and Ahsnrblnc. .lr. nr: mul: In lllulsil. | _ _ _ l|lt_-sc4:litl.~‘ illio tho uuiur. 1.~ still ol:-i Um, timid ¢;\,m7_amm no longer dams ' ii . ,.~.'l~_l'\‘\‘.m,l.i1|_.$ 5 _\.lu,.,, (H. H prlsonhl. U" 1 inn. 'l'Ei1- tiurt-;'l|l uli<~orking of .~'t-vcrul _,um m_,_hS;on,_ and th‘,,.`,fm.L, we 'dom-ns bullies art lho lum‘lu\on twliicli l i'ollo\\'<~_|l fulflllt-_ll ih:\l .sitio of thv <-o|'o- ! ulon_\'. Nur Euul it any u_~'_<<><'i;iiion with lrhu l`l|ri_~'\i_tn i».\pli=.n\_ for u_1nan-of-isc1‘. - ~ A. Aunt | __ ._ _.- .f l. rclcntlcss march eb time finally out- I i sped his temporal career, and he suc- cumbed to the inevitable. lie was. _ xi man of line sustaining physique, capable' of performing work enduring hardship, and experiencing trials, uu- der which many would have' early suc- cumbed. Whl-le still a young man, he was engaged in_ shipbuilding at tlrccn's shore~S\unmerslde- where the' prcscnl, progressive' western niet- ropolis boasted our residence in ad- dition to the shlpworkmen's- cabins. lie finally settled at Barrels Cross. the present Kensington. and founde'd xt home of comfortable import. He married Ellen Shiilds, and the issue of the marriage was eleven children, lon of whom survive. Left to mourn the loss are the widow. and sons. James in Seattle, George in Cordona. Alaska, Stephen .in Prince Rupert. Joseph and William at home. The daughters.. Mrs. Thomas-McLaughlin. St. John, N. B., Mrs. Angus Nelson. Cordora. Alaska;. Mrs. J. .l. Gillis. »_ ____ _*_A ;,’a_;\- ,H _ s_I)_;\-`»J§\ -‘ ?¢'<~.. *jf <14- . J ' ,_ - .. \j» 1. " ' _ , . _ ¢\f»1 ’ 1: . ~ \ ,J-1..-; _ we _ . ' _ fQ.,(._f';f§?§§f§:Y,_»'}' ~M'f,*,“,‘_‘,,;:T`v: 141 ‘_ , 1 West Somerville. Mass-; Mrs_ Richard ¢",* ’j..(»_"_ `._f/L' _ ' \ ',.’ U' ’J_,g\ "'-'WN ,yfl ‘.~ Muilully, l{cnsi'ngtoh,»_and Miss Lily - .’ .'»_ _ .'_;,-~,¢q ' _, as ff, 1151.1,-g r.1L~- . _ I -. fl._< i ' A v“l'. ,"~\'=iH~\ 1*-_ “»'p~'\k.‘ I ~r \‘ "\.-9k-,_ -..,>;_; ~'\'}a{`41.~-_ ut homo. - with fond recollection by nil the res-` pected friends who in t'his 'life so rich- ` ly prized his- association. ills funeral took place to St. Mary's Ucinetery. indian lliver, Saturdly, Sept. 8. and was a iltting tostllllviil’ _ or the -high esteem in which he was. held by his sincere' friends. Rev. Mgr. (lillis celebrated a liigh Mass of Re- quiem and performed the last sad - .rites at the grave. Requicscant in pace. 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