4,. 1,-.1 , if- {:-? ~i . f_ ... fi 11’ -Ili 1 . t `.ié'i".' ... “iii ‘Q l`£‘ -fe 56? . t ii ij ,).,.._. r ,ri 5 -1 ..» 1. \‘t F12? ig: 1.,. |¢. L: -i _,__,,,_ .,- vi' 1 va ,,.. ig* .. It lift i "W ' lb 1"* ijw l‘:¢s ... .l . .1,,_,l .,, lg! 7,.. ,i ,<1 .11 1* ‘ 'lt ‘».. ,-t A .. 1 .~,;_1 Ur , i ,,~~‘;:;€ ~'¢. i,i_ _X ‘:: I 1 i i1l<-! i,_;.s_. .~ 5),: , ,. 1 i , .’f¥` ` M* ’ ,i 1 ` wallet; i ... . -5 Escape Couglis During the fall and winter months. Its the neglected coughthat does the damage. A cough is pretty sure to go from bad to worse,nn less check- ed and checked properly at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured cough. Jamiesons White Pine and Tar cures a cough as itshonld be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. Large Bottle 25:: J. G. Jamison DRUGGTST The Medical Hall *S !'._ f New CFJI-1 Jewelery We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fall wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants in plantinum fin- ish & alsoin gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. 7 GLH .Taylor ~ 11 Jeweler. ii; NEW KING GEQRGEIIOTEL _Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mir. i Private Baths Running Water and. Long Distance Telephones in all rooms _Large Brx%ht1 Bam ie Rooms. our is U1~i°sxomi.1i.sD SYDNEY. N. S Mrs. housekeeper. - (Don`t Bake) BUY 1 Cameroifs Home-Made Bread (name on every loaf) NOTE _ _Our Bread will surprise you with its ¢l’l!Pl§le'“fate substance and its delightful flavor i creamy richness.-Every day an tl\_c _wluebover |000 people in Charlot- te|owh'_eniay spying our Bread-Are you one of ilstm. ' rwuvjftimrnou (Expert, faker) W Next wccliwill appear No. 5 “ad” of the series. P. l.- SMALLWOOD-.-"' DIES FROM INJURIES. LUNENBURG, November 15- About three weeks ago, while at work, Superintendent Reuben Con- rad met with in mishap, which rc- sulted in his death this morning, in the 54th year of his age. The de- ceased was, as usual, superintending, and helping the men tit some piping, when two pieces came together sud- denly and crushed his thumb. He kept on working and the result is his death. As superintendent of streets and the whter system, he had no equal, and the men under his con- trol say they never had a better man to deal_wit_h. He was a member oi thc Lunenburg fire department from its inauguration, and at the time of t H his death was a retired cap ain. e will be buried on_Sunday_n1ftern0on. 'r Ha cH"ARr'.‘o*rrE'rowN ouannr Constanlinople still stands but the allied forces are without the g9~¢€B- The Turkish Government admits de- feat and has formally asked for the mediation of the Powers. The Pow- ers have presented Ti\rkey’s request and secured 3 promise that it would` be considered by the allied Balkan nations, and there the matter rests. Meanwhile iierce lighting is going on around Adrianople. The troops of both armies are suflering all the hor- rors cf war, severe winter weather. starvation among the Turks. cholera among the soldiers. Victors 'and vanquished are drinking the cup ot war to the very dregs. Our deslllltch- es tell of the dead and the wounded, the continuous righting, the marches through snow and in frost. The read- cr will fill in the details. As to the prospects of R settlement, and of peace there is still 5 wide gap to cover. The victorious Bulgarian. army- is on the point ni entering Constantinople and that city is threatened with massacre ir.om with- in. The dispute between Austria- Hungary and Servia over the latter’s demand for access to the Adriatic is still unsettled but a hopeful feature ‘stating influences are being brought to bear hy Germany, the close ally of Austria-I-lun¢&l'Y» and by Bulgaria, the comrade in arms of Servia. Both of these nations are exerting them- selves to avoid a conflict. The exist- ing jealousics between the two na- tions are so intense that it will take a good deal ot pressure to induce either Servia or Austria to recede from its demands. Austria has in tact despatched 9, steamer to the port: of Durazzo to take oil Austrian resi- dents there when the Servian troops arrive. The vanguard of the Servian army has reached the coast of the Adriatic. N rapidly ova! Ffva J`P'ilEos.aadllaa.l>`t'r»¢sorD' L on "~ .lmmr . t _ ` , aw v o ' '“'i".' . `»` 1 . sir-"i>¢‘ritin'»1'j“a1>1»° or mi mow- _ _ ,_ _ »~°1-'f~"-'F-‘*‘=’»i»‘=i-“'='”f.I’.;.... ., :.==1=»=f-l=f==='f=~===“»‘»-` ;:°° ':;::~'.:u.“.:;.‘:> an 1 . 4 1 I 1 1 0 °`" .P t Rilgyhfgholssillsadlll Y mm 1 gm “gh g _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _, . ._ , ` __ ' . _ -_ ‘ `1»;,f ' Z' san address I comm nloatlo nmnb" or gm |043” in Han _ ,_ _ ag-__.i .-2 ,_ o ` 1 ' V Moupav Nov:-:ness 1s, 191:. C fI,,:l'f,°: Iw,:,“:'g‘°‘f§°':,,,°.'|{,.°:¢' ` _ ` ' ' _ __ ~ ”‘ z 7 tl 1 T‘».f,~_“' . vcrsary of 'Crystal Stream Lodle, _ 'V ‘ ' _ 1 1 . ‘ -' . ,- ' 'HHE TROUBLE IN EUROPE. Hampton town. I instituted this on ‘ '*"" November the fifth of lost yeh! \\l\¢°l' While the general situation in'of the situation is the fact that mod- Eurone is still unsettled the atmos- phere has cleared quite perccptibly during the past few days. _ The at- mospheric clearing, however, is due to the tact that the Powers show no more disposition to ily at each oth- ei-'s throats than they did a week ago. The clouds over the immediate theatre of the war are as black as ever. ri 1.1 n 11| to 'rho onsriomwwn aw-am 'md ti” ""u°'° ° ‘“°° 21, com., I was agrecably surprised to find a A H M _ like Prince Edward Island the liquor ` 1 » - , . 1 . ..- .- i" , _ » -six with pro- "' . _ i `_a' '-7 Q" .‘:‘.°.':‘.‘.’;;'."‘:’..;’.$..':‘“°:; ...... .. ... ... in the ioilowing bargs ns.-.- the century mark. Five sister lodges ' were invited to their first' anniver sary celebration. The five societies, Ziiifngii rating: a°i1"ii1‘°°°¢t.i§'1'ias.°'ie l’atoo’s have decided to cut the prices on t_he'~f_ollowi1ng» .lines for was an amusing sight to Ml; 2: fW0 diyi. ThE lll'l¢S C0l`lSllt OF sf0¢klllIl,v\i_lll, Ut1ld¢l\YID\l'-_ IMD; ii5i1i;°i'§'l::-:i1_°i. Tiliitgtifptsa was Fcstl\_cr Boss,_t_'$oat Sweaters, _SI\|rt_s, Mcn‘s Ties, Cashmcrcllossoryi -_Woolen provided by no mascara or crystal Stoclnngs, Shirts. Flsnnclcttc, ltlsnkcttsng. lied Cover.-, iatems and several Stream Lodge, and alter an ’ inter- - - I 1 tainment of speeches, music, &t;t¢_ IIHCS 0! _@l0“l|"_s, H139 Glfll J\¢k¢fl. the visitors went away more all . ' I ‘ I ' _ ' 1 p,eam_ I have been ,,,,m_,;,,,,,,_ in 2 special lima an lun will also be ollered at a remarh_._b c low price - » ar c -_ . . - 1 . ' itiiilfgi ligtmiiigynfiigt orhhngsrihga, gi llcrc are a iew special prices that ought- to make thrifty buyers alsr Servia's fritnd, Russia, has also U0!! here is the most ditlicult pro- t bee" "’°"“'“‘“ '°' °""“t“““""‘° At iifiim; inuiui:rcg:\i`1i:° ernzeiziasiiliidii Mm’s Coat Sweaters lain and color . , , 8 Y Q S°h“5t°p°1 t"“““F°"‘° have tee” 9"' ble a some of the farmers find it ~ ' pared to convey troops across the vert; ctisnvenisnt as well as profitable _- _ td A1 ll at d Wltllollt C0ll8.l’, \\0l'\ll S Black Sea and her arsenals and com- *O m“““l°°t“l`° their “ppl” t° I . ... . .V ....IDT 756 . , _ _ - ld _ Th temp r nee question here "'°"""""` °""" " ’ n1i;si;r.at have teen working night fs apt win heyfrgthe neon, by the - _ _ _ _ _ .. an ay. _ temper-ance all ance, whose lailucnce _ Heavy }.|ee¢td S1l._"s’°c‘or___'_:_"sc The reply of King Nicholas of Mon- has shown a marked success, nltho . » ',, I . ~ I boys and it requires eocict B. v tc r- j, ...... ... ._...... ....-.....~...¢.. .......,_ PROHIBITION. There are people everywhere__yvho _persist in declaring that Prohibition does not prohibit. Usually they are those who are anxious that it should not. Any one who compares- condi- tions in this province to-day with those ot the days ot open ‘bar-rooms will rind ample proof that, whether as* the result of the Prohibition Act or of other causes, there has been e, marked decrease in drinking and drunkenness. To-day the sight of a drunken' man on the street is sum- ciently rare to occasion comment. ln‘ the days oi the open tavern tht: drunken man was not even regarded ng ver objectionable Perhaps the drinking and drunkenness 1; reproach. The effect of this upon the young es- pecially cannot but Drove a sale- gnard. No man to-dey would dare en- ter respectable company w th the odor of liquor upon him. An exchamge publishes certain re- marks re'lently made by the Attorney General of Kansas on the effect oi prohibition in that state which will niiord food for thotight for those who have any doubts as to the effect ol prohibitionz- The test oi the value of prohibition is the net result for Kansas in thirty years. Almost a. third of the entire Population is enrolled in school. Il- literacy has been reduced from 49 ::Protect your skin from the chap- ping, roughing and reddening that is likely to follow all forms of outdoor exercise at this season of the year. MacKinnon’s Witch Hazel Cream is a perfect and safe protection to the most. delicnte, sensitive skin. It con- tains no grease and will not soil the gloves. Price a bottle 25c. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great Geo. and Kent St. Mft, Ask your tailor for “Briny Deep” Serge. Stampei “,Briuy Deep Serge" every three yards, I ani instructed by Mr Charles H. Chandler to sell by auction at the Ftexhises on Wednesdaly the zoth day of Nov- ember at In o’c odkhoon. His dcsirab e residence situated on the corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets, consisting of a one and half story dwellinghouse and large barn (nearly new) the houschas all modern conveniences and is heated with the latest .up-to-date Hot Water System. The, lot is a out 84 feet square andthe Buildings so sit- 'Desirable Cottage _For Sale by Auction t 0 improve our business in general. I the cities which detied the law to' the a sked “ite ou” 0! ,ate what I very last. Thirty county poor-farms have no inmates. There is only one pauper to every 3,000 population. In July,_ 1911, 53 county jails were 5 Y ' greatest achievement of' the Prohibi- tion Act and of the whole temperance movement is that it has made liquor m a ll think ot the Black Fox Industry and I tell them that God made nat.ure,to be im'proved, and put men in the world to improve it. They ask me what I think of investing money in empty, 65 counties had no prlsonersi such an mtupnam and my “newer 45 serving_ sentences. Some counties mvuhbly “By an mmm mv,” “_ l1av='not'\;e11¢d .t iurv to _try a crim- you can." It I could buy black cats.” inal chse in ten years and a grand or 'blat:k~¢rickets, and sell -- -them jury is so uncommon that half our 033|" at H lair PWM Wil-h°“l' harm' “ld t k h t it is I ing anyone, I would certainly do so. pe°p1° wo ny “°w W B ' n "There is a tide in the life of every my home county in Western Kansas man' which H taken at the good there has been but one gland l\\l`Y and leads on to fortune." The Black that was twenty-five years ago. F0! Illd1l9U`¥i5l“ 5 P¥’°‘°mlU°l1f- “U” Kansas is a. Prohibition State and P' E' Island* °pl’°"t“n“‘7' md ‘mt har n on but hcl s ever - this is its record.` 'Prince Edward Is-‘ gséyin “gina ,Fins is ingoed di land has a Prohibition Act and its veloping th, Immgfs 1-99°,"-ce, and criminal record is the lowest in Can- (Continued on page six.) ada. We have not yet arrived at ah-| .solute prohibition but we are yearly coming nearer and nearer to the F ' ...... rom Day to Day _ Prohibition, although not perfect, '-* does prohibit although imperfectly. A“°th°" 0”” Wim" L“° W” 3"” 1 And Health Restored -by It is having its effect and lovers ot ` Nervumm law and order, those who recognize ...__ :the slnlulness and wastetuiness of W9 have all reed amd hesird of the agonies of sclatlca., but only those idrlnking should be more optimistic who ha" been tonund by this with regard to the future. The lesv- dread malady can muy awrecmta ell ll Bl? W0l'k and °V°l\¢“8llY the what it must mean to be cured after whole lumrp will be leavened. years of sutlcring. _ It is because he feels it his solemn Nb'1'};:B_ duty to toll to the world his iaith in _- Nervllinc that Vivtor P. Hires makes Lack. of thoroughness is the he- the following declaration. “For three Begun sin. of the m-aunt enem_ years 1 was in the Royal Mail Ber- g g vice, ,na in ,.11 kinds or weather has tion. The cnuse undoubtedly is the tomcat tba night tmhm Dhmpnum b°°"1° t0 SWW ‘ich Th" V°““¥ “la” cold, and exposure brought; on scla- cannot wait to learn it tm-lo. lie tlca that adected my left lids- Some- mnsc mars money. 'rne t1-aura nam times an attwk W°“ld com on that out n 1 due nt t th b , ,)e_ made me powerless to work. I was O n sms 9 C 05 so nearly a complete cripple that I usted that a fine building lot on the corner could be sold to advant_sg_e ifdiesirsd. ' ' A I B‘EAzlRSTO _-~. ,.'1 _. »’Nov.`9»dtt f 1 ~ _ ' 1. `;"'_§‘*4'-""1-"Y~*.*>“.‘:‘,iYf . ...a....-...f.ti.:sH.na..z.1 _.Auctioneer ::'l‘he akin will chap chilly winds of fall remain Car- Cream. night. c. Canada fe Talk N o 3 ~flta. Its surplus for tgtr amon Life policy holders are guaranteed st least 90 p. c of all pro- fits distributed. ‘ A long time ago it brou ht ard that is now required by are °°“°° th" mea” “"5” Wage" and had to give~up my job. I was in des- work. He forgets that the trade pair, completely cast down, because means money in after life and that f-ll; m0_l;°y I had sglautlon tfilllganff the time spent` in acn.x‘1~.|ir a trade 3° V" W” W" ' W” 'P "5 _ ’,_ _ , to my chemist one day, and he ro- thoroughly is an inv.st-n~_~n.. uhinh commended .N"v,mm,_1 I had tm. will mean a1 safe income in the years Kr-,gd iinimgnt I-ubbgn. an “vu-51 to come.'Tradesmen in all depart- tluwldl diy. and got relief. I con- ments complain of the iniposslhiiity tl““° thi' "°°tm°.“t i°‘“° m°“““' of securing apprentices, and as,a r_e- g?du$:e,ft_`:_°tn§ hes? tgazglallllykisfg '_‘i1_*__FR€_P2'3l§_E‘1‘}i¥__?l.F{‘l‘l!’PE‘?}_}? that N°"ll1“° ‘I lsr »tr°ns°r. more """'""""""""""""`1"""""` penetrating and infinitely better than anything else for relieving pain. I the raw. urge everyone with ut gia, rheumntism, or neural- to r UIC Nervilinc, I know it cu c them." Get todo Ncrviline y family 50c; trial dealers. Builnlo JUST A FEW FACTS The Canadian Life is the only Canadian Insurance- Company whose policies have doubled thronsliapro- ated to $i,z93,5‘97. ada its reserve to the hah stand- , Government to be opted by 1915- In the past iz years it has paid over $5o.ooo.cec to its policyholders. Call in today andsee na about what the Canada Ltfa can offer yon. ‘ K. _Rogers ,"""}.‘I;..1_;'“‘ ` ll'§'”“‘pa_».s”“i-,sg 35 BWI’ overstate 1-3 clit 1 .1...i‘§,”.‘2§.§“'1~°*‘ °°“‘* °~g;=,~*;,»=~.~\ `""i3»f.1".:.°. ur........- °1 -_ -sf "u¢11'a¢`w,Faqe . 1lsr.C_haster1|¢|p. .3 |g_.