r _"" ' ` , ' ’ » I’ ,_._.,_'-e_;:~. ,.1 fag _,_-qw*-`.-L-,»_,» - ,i, is. i‘-`~..l' '>1;f1'.-PFI/_'_-:'!' _ ~f'-;i-_"$!<;f".n - ~-.l.i-- __ .~. . _ . f - ' ` - . . _ _ t. ~3_,\ _-gn , , .. I- at 1' <-ts"a"i-*f~"_ :_~, \ _- ,.,,» C _ ,._ -1..-. -_ , _ _ .1 .._ } , ii .’ ph M.. _\ 3. . ,,., ,- _i ‘A .. _e . B. 7_1; A ;__ ` < “H 4 ) _ \ - _ _ _ _ W,”-__§_ ____'____ _ Y _ v _ _ v it __ _ in GUARDIAN ' y '___ _w _ DECEMEER _jg _ _ _ ' _ FIGHTERS MUST HAVE -RUSSIAN REVO UTIONARY lu. surroiir PEOPLE - - ‘l__..._._°V lllllfll fills _ G C _ ~ ~r ¢_y,.~ --1, ;,», ' --mfr ` day. it has been succeeded iy ' ‘ ` ‘ O' Coalition Cabinet of advanced Socia- 7 to entoi into negotiations for an ar s I And'N:ésri&ii¥gg(iNEed1?‘vever me Bolshevikii mistlco ‘and 2,, Kenai-al peace treaty. ment of Nikola Lenliie has fallen, ac- cording to a Potrograil despatch to the Daily Chronicle, date-:l Vlqoilnes- it (Canadian Press' Despatch) AMSTERDAM. Nov. 30.--Tile Aus tro-Hungarian gc\'crIinient, according to a ilespatcli from Vienna, has sent an official reply accepting the Rus sian- governmeiivs wireless proposal B¢||9 i0 - “Oliver Siirring War Appeal ~ _ iluge Gathering llere. - AUSTRO-HUNOARIANS NOW ill fllws R0’l0 NY- llM‘l'Y i-u\\\‘ llliobvloii-s. llc made it clear tiiat hc' V _ his own ilold. Today lie is that, uiiillwa-s not rei’eri°i-ng to those unfit for .---v--_--- moro. His chief inisrlomin life now is to do ull lu his nuwri-'iiiwiii-ini bringing victory as quickly rig nn,-,_ sible to the cause of the Allies-i whether it be on -the battlefleldg of France or in the Capital of the Do- minion. lii the fonner case, he con. elders i-t a privilege to help keep up the morale of the men by' sing- ing or joking as only Lauder can. In a letter, he conside‘red.~it an equal privilege to assist in the several ways be can towards obtaining support for the men in khaki. | Recently, Lauder came to Ot- tawa. lmniediatefiy on his- arrival, he addressed a meeti-ng in the Plaza, appealing for more men and money for the cause of the Allies. At noon he addressed an assembly which filled the large dining liall of the Chateau Laurier, urging the smite cause. in tho afternoon and eve- ning. he an-tertiiinod capacity audi- ences at the Rus:--ell Theatre. ii; the same time bringing home to his heur- ern the cause which is nearest his heart. To all who heard him was obvious the remarkable change wrought by the war-'the cliungq brought abou. hy the death in action of his only son. Lauder was-_ not the light- hearted, whimsical amusenicnt ar- gnn of the past. lie was' a man fired with a grim dctemiinatlon to do his utmos-t for the Empire. and with iii.- nngirg to bring about that, sanic fcoi~ ing in the hunilreils who Panic witii- Lii his' reach. _ __ llarry Lauder's address beforc ai; audience coniposes of me'ni_be;,f= fin the Rotary and Canadian 'Liu til. ag the Chateau .La_ur'ier. waslsuci thrilled every rilsfeller- _Txre lX(¢q'_ nothing "fancy about it. e t mga was mmpyy told, ut mos. fec-tively. it hit iionic. :mil ‘;C§l'f}’;. si ed an outburst ot eutlllu fl- . on . _ . n _ frcllom been witnessed. Such as ag (" f thc clubs. oi’ citlier o m"i?li;nectlitiE\i1i¥ was ‘0<¢1'0ai'@ss of thc eneuii' nmnnd Cnmb,-a1_ 'fne (V,-,fnnen cami. assault are available at the time this ' ~ iuusilviu; liuu_uulv|c'nv ull tulips nu. will list with I _limi "N" SUBWUN l"99Npw§ED‘§?§QEN’ cliilluiiv li lussil sn ___- i _______ ', Jerusaleni to thc Mediterianeaii coast. _ (canadian Press Despatch) ' -(canadian Press oespaiem lille 'l`u1'l.:\.ii wiv :mil- ude ot’ tho Eutcntc ll-'Iwi-i~s und :uni Of the lliiitefl States, iiilii iii1.~'1t-‘i<.- lug 'aiiiioulicciiiciits ul' iifilivy uri- bi- lug sliicall in l'{'.|s.-l:i :tiiil in oiilvr ieniiiitmics. ' BRANDED WITH ' ACID AND DRUGGED (]lll(7AG(), Nov, Iii).----iunil sciiiiu-i\iisi~iiiiifi in tho lliiioii Stallion iicri: last night. Shc revivcii tivo hours lalvi' ul ii lies- pitai and told of iiziviiig liccn liifiiilp- pod, at ii i'aiii'o'.iil Stzitioii in South iii;-nil, liidiiinit iinil licld by ii uinii uiiii n woman ivhu. uiiilcr ilu' |ii'i'ie~ili'i» ot' llolpiiip.: her. iiziil l>iititi~(-il iii-r into :in iiiitoniobiic. l »~- “ i-4-i»-i»-i»++++-i-i-|»-i-wi-++++-i»+ '-i-»-I-I-i-M [ 3 ; ' _V _‘ I il.). _ _ - K ~ needs ir, Wlicn l get old-worsc still! When it coiiies to cheering for ii iiag-tli:\t’s easy enough and right enough, lint when it cpnics to laying out your iiioiicy-that was so hard to get fogetlier-why yon’vc got to stop being a patriot and be ai __ plain cold-liloorlcil biisiin-ssiiia|i!" Yoti’rc alisoiiiiciy right. If you iloii’t look :iilcr _\'oiii'sclt' iioboily cisi- I-!'lI.I.. ' /\'i1d tliat's wlicrc thc lcvcl-licailcd pcoplc iiiid Victory i‘-oiids ~ 'l`l ii't a lii -hip-hoorziii proposition. llicy so good. 1Cy =\l'<‘ P aren’t it proposition involving sacrifice. V Tliey’rc the vcrv things that WILL look aiicr you and your fnmily and yourftroubles wlicn you are old. Th;it’s why ii' you have ' slioultl coiisiiier most carefully increasing your share. lake Ji-{0RI'I.' MORE! MORE! :ilrcndy takcii zi few bonds. _vou ____ _ _-.,- 5 . //,_. _, _ ._ _ , _f '_/' / /, despatch is flied tish iiiei'ciI:iiitii1r'.|i i't' 1600 io _‘ui i>\'i>:' :ind s0\'i>Ii oi' lt-.ss tnuii 1 :'~i11lf~t by iiiliicsi or i;\ibi\i¢i.'iii '.'.'cr!: :i<:cI‘1"t}i<‘ lC;:.~‘_l»"ii i‘:iiilli`l_i _\l:i- :itcur ilu-‘lfi-V ‘i=:.-iil~i.:tif'ii arc hunt- iui: l"ii~ ilii-ii |.1i'r~_-airlt-nl, ll. ltriz. tliiiiiiir of tlfviuzi. ' . I iz- u.':._< i.'i\ii\<'!iril:it iii-J nuiiuzil i 7 HALIFAX. N. S., Nov. 30.-The third steamer from overseas to ar- rive at Halifax this wet-k docked to- day carrying fifteen hundred, over ii liundrml oillcers and the reinainiler N. t‘. O.'s. and men. No women and ciiililrmi or civilian passengers are on board the ship. l’. E. Islanders on the ship werc: Gunner J. T. Strain, Privates J. Harrington, J. J. Comis- key, C. Carfmody, Sergt. J, M| A’Iioarii iili of Charlottetown and Gunner W. H. Graham of Georgetown. iiusl izisu/liiiis (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON. Nov. :i0.»-Hrltisli casual- ties, reported iluriig the uiontii or .\'ovcnibei', total 128,089. ls. iviliip li non (canadiang Press Despatch) WITH Tl-IE A;\iEi`tlCAN ARMY iN FRANCI-I, Nov. 30.-A substantial vaiiguaril oi' the great army of Ameri- can aviators, which eventually will operate in France, has arrived near __,_... i 4 (Canadian Press Despatch) .HI \vi1i'c - if ailniii-_ - uiglit. i. in l i i i'»i|~-'»i‘Iiiu_ fviif. 'iltliou'-.li not iii'f\_;=i:::t i' . wits iiiizliwsioiil tlint lic hail silt!" QUEBEC, Nov. 30.--The four light ships of the marine department on the lower river are adrift having been torn from their inooriiigs, by the un nusually heavy ice that trsvcils on thc rlvcr. Tiicre are still some twi-_iity light buoys adrift and the ma- rinc departriient has n small fleet oi' vcssrals patrolling the river to salvage' them. _ __.______.. l itions it is announced oiiicialh NINE EXPI OSNN l ~ I8 NIEN Klllill (Canadian Press Despatch) I ('liRlS’l‘()l‘llElt, ILL., Nov. 30,- iit::»-| Y. .‘~l. i' <»i'i'i<»i\ are that thi-_v liiivi-_ .~'.\ii't`ir'iciit ict lliiil .-\s. -.1 “F-ii PJ’ Til“.§" AU “L APPE/ll; ,,.~ /_Z ' _ f//.,." i 1 _"r' ,,. O il i 5 4, . il ai 1' ll 3|- 4- O +7333 HEADQUA RTERS OFFICE, EASTERN ‘ 'i`RIfS'1‘ Y BUILDING OOO* 00000# O O 0000# O DQOU* * ++~»-» 4- » o -o»4&+o'¢+-wr-r-\-so-J-0 llllii il si. ilwlilcfl l>*§§ (lpcir every night from 7.30 to 9. 1-? 'I' ll' §'|"l"l"l'~l'°l"l'~l‘~I-'l°°i'°l~'l° 'K°1°\l' Il-~\\O'|'+‘l'§l"|'O'l'§i'|‘O‘\‘§O¢ -9 1 l ~..-~.-..-.¢~-..~,'..-..~..~.~.......,.~...~. .~.._.....,-, »»~ LAURIER OVERSEAS RETURNINO OFFIOER (Canadian Prea§ Despatch) H/iiilc, L}<_;nd_`oIniVIMajor Powell, Franc, lout. _ c aster, F _ 0'I`_'l‘AWA, i\’ov._ 30.-Svir Wilfrid clerks include' C0sionelmMI.;avi»d:`éix, \E)li:;rifi`,l Mop- niiiiillii=_i'bfici';y-fliiur, tweéity-two of them 21;.-. .. \.y.. urea; i.arci_v"I' oertB t - Grotlic. .\ionti'cal; Major A, E, Soni-”-i= two by the Leader gE.t?hneaO`gpo:i1E1cE|:,i. ~.~ D-..,.._...._ ~..,.~-__,..,.`E\.`_r .___ ..~.__~.._._,........,.,.,,,,,,_,,.,__ _ _,___ _ __ ` in this zolunin advto. are lnurio 1 it two cents por word "gg, .-_Lil i emi. wANTEo A1' 233 QUEEN sr 1479-ii-soiwr WANTED.-A cHAMsEnuiAio. As _ ply ni -181 Prince St. .~ 1482-ii-aoiuzist Aron s/its A i.AnoE` Minnow lnqui-re at Cuardian. I 1443-li-2951' L(?§T BETWEEN PRINCE ED\i‘..4it-*_ liicatre and Fitzroy Street. iii..-. lilush belt. Flnfler lem-it I o"`ii~e. 3; -~. __ ,,, _. "H - A Ni-'\cl'l0l\IALD. l>Fil-A.-r; Pi-'ll l.:iii'l Siiiveyor. oiilce -.-'rr . ' slilcnrc. ilermanville. 'i‘eli\.ph--;i~ \ 1423-l1~28IVi!‘:_:-'z l '~.vAn'rEi:i- A asAMoPHoriE ~f_»' <"r~@ 'Or t”-ne. with a. bun. 'icuii rc' Olds. Apply, statin; , ull ii-"if.e to A. B., P. 0. __ ' 1433-lg z _fi 1 ‘FAR/ADCIR M/‘.CH|NE 'fo i,:~; gil week or mouth. Apply to 3" -'_,_ ton street. 600-in.-._---3, l\i-I. .lniiicfi f’. Tupliu oi` 1ll'i<'.`-' li.zii1;>s P. B, l. callfril iii ilcailuiiziiicrs l~I:i. weeks ago laid thu itli;=.ii‘iiinn iii- woiild Iuturii :mil tziliir ziuotlicr sum and as Mr. Tuplin is ni:t~:'d for being; aiiitiiicfiiis word iiotli in nioiir-_-.' iiiutters and fox iicnliiips hc appcir- ed proniptly on tlnic and coiiiiilctctl thc puiwriiiisc. Prince County has thus the honor of having the largest iiiilividuzil cou- tributor in thc Zlliiiitiiiic Ilroviiiccs iii the poison ot’ Mr. Tuplln. As is generally known in this pro- vince anrl' elsewhere. l\lr. Tuplin is one of thc most siircessfiil Silver Fox liaiicliers in the world. llc bocilriic iiitcrcstcd on his o\\n account about Z0 yuxirs zizo with Stock i`i'oni .\lcssi's. llolicit Tuplln find .lnliics F. Giuriloii vvilcsc stock was all from the famous Or- iginal Oullon and l).iltoii fox- es. Evci since hc has been usiniz only selectcii mrligrecil stock from ihesc same pcoplc and witii reniirkriblo fiircsiglit lias ab- stained fiom liriii-'lling any other stool; from any rnucli in tho world. Mr. ’l`uplin kills his civii foxcs. iii-ifsscs his pelts and iiifirkets tiitni. t"ir which he has sonic iccord prices. llc is full of uuiliitioii and certainly Ccservcs great credit for his rcinnrk- able success. Now when i’unds are rcqiiireii by Canada in defense of thc Empire rind 1 //_ _ »’. / ,/,_-f/,;_-jc/,_ »;_~ J: , g _.<"“~ \‘ _,, <»L;'¢’f ~ gg _ _ _ ,,/s. _ ,- _ _ _,_ \ A :ll \_ __Y Y / "*""Y"- - '§&.&w#~ '*"' ~-~ ~ ""’""7 """"l°-`* Wm "ul Wlu ilu: war ivliili- our boys at the Fi-cnt ure ci-ying i-ir ..._--i~i. -_ _ _ _ ‘N I _ ,to curry on the \\':ii‘ to n virtorliilis ,peace for the Allies :ind ilciiiiri-i'zic_v. fhir. Tuplin has slinwu his 'patriotism iii it most 1.0110 'ous' iilziiini-1' :ini ii' ivlifiii r~_'.'i>_i'_v islnuilci' `sliOiilfi lic proud. `Minard's Llniment Cures Colds, &.c ("()'I\lll\'(i l€\'l'I.\"l`S. i\N.\'t)l’N(‘l~I.l.li'IN`i`S. .\li']l~Z'i`l.\'(iS. l']'l`(`. "A i'.I'aiiil 1-ilii‘i't'iiiiiii»_‘iit :ind liask- ot .viii-ini will ln* hclfl iii Aftoii llall ozi \\’cili1rsil;i_\' _llc.'. l‘!lli iiiiilci' thi' ::. llf’Sflu.\'. _a sum of money; Fin' - Plf‘=\=='@ report to }"eardon's G~----».~ store. Cor. Prince and Wste" and receive reward. 1451 ~ i___é____________ *Foxes Fort sAi.E-1 PAIR ew.-.~ dard bred Silver Black Foxes :-' sci.-en patch foxes. Apply im'n~` teiy A. J. Houle. President ll- anics Silver (Tres-i and Patch f f'0-- ltd. 1464-1i_.°~-W TO_LET ROOM WITH OR `-'- cnt board, centrally located. An; nt Guardian Office. 1478-11-30M *-” WANTED A MAID FOR GENER/ housework. Apply to Mm L_ Weilner. 154 PrinceSt. 1454-1-12M WANTED-ONE GRADE "A" s vcr black female fox pup of 19 A. B. Box 26, Route 2. Montague 1425-11-28MEt‘ wAN'rEo-we WANT A LAM; fluantity of fowl and chicken; no drawn. Will pay highest cami price. Write or phone us. R. N (‘ox & (`o. Morell. 1449-12-1M(ll. TEACHER WANTED FOR CLIN- corradale School, Lot 46, second i-lass Liberal supplement offered. Apply to Leo. MacDonald. Soc. of Trustees. 1490.1g.1|g5|_ fire- Quick- ci.¢AN. ri»iA1~e why my Lamp Filler soils every. where lamps are used. Fiils all flat wicked lamps witlimit removing burner or chimney. Samples 25c. Re- funilcrl if un°atisi’actory. Write quick. Freer Factories-. Foster, Que. 1487-12'1M1.8.15.22-29. fir. `i`1_ in -‘ i.i.i*. : l'.°'us~z-:ii\'z‘i'i:i-1 ' 'f'fi>. iiiiiits. I-;r- TODAY I8 THE 1210!h. D/KV r-.f .CANADl\'S_ ' PARTICIPATION lol THE WAR. _ TOl`{Oi\"l`0. D00. i.-T0(\ZlV lliCl`lf.,i ing east to south winds with rak- | The liighcst temperature ici»-'---.- -_ '\'estui-d'1,v was 27 devises sho f :.- 10 a. In. it was 22 above at 9 r. in ,it wus 21 "hors 'l`he'lowest the ni. vlfuis nicht was 7'() .'ii\r~vi= Tilt’ i"'e \“'li VV? l‘l”’?1 ?h|.1 7l'tliv'iif’- "1 -' " '-im .rr '-1 ii'.c,iiiu; fir 1.6" ' `\'-~i _:_ 1.' f' "’\. it uill |-- high 'lim ami _-ras this fviernfif--'_ .in-1 .n- ~o'-ir-"' at 4 40 and T||o.~do» ::~ :fif- ," tf‘n'_'~a. --' ni"'nIiip .-.i.; .\lf-it i \- _-i i 36 mil Tuesday at .L37 Thr moon rises this morning .i- ' _ 7,27 and tomorrow at 8.21. diy nf-xi, Dcccmbcr ftrii. Proceeds for Rod Cross. -li storm. lccturc will lic hclil Tuesday night. 1491 Mlnard's Llnlmont Cures Distemper. Tiiers was a full moon on Wqinof iiuy. Nov. 28th at 1.41 p. I 'rue last quarter ot 'Biol Mi wi' nc or. Thursday. Doe. Htl at 9.14 ii. ui. _ - _ - ~-i _ ._ ~' =- -fe#-. ',»‘~_- ...>-1. ~ l" '=- - " -~ - ‘ ~ _» ».-- -vt.-~ t M. _ _ _ » »- -= .; __ '--so /_ ,l y- - - _ _ ,. -f _ ,-. » . ._ _ .. , ----,.»-a .:. . _ _F-N. i- .___r_l_`_g 5 M_.._N t_| . x , _ i ir -_ .»___ I 3§__`,,m; An-. 4.. 'pi-. m'i,,;...vv a`m_W .__ ,.-_ ; I I . . ,A __.. y,_f_g _._.,¢_¢__ .A,4J_{.r;_ _ . -_ _-.~’Y*‘..»-..,`.., - ` - ' ~' ” »{._ ,.__ , . I i ' < P_I_|__l/iniiiull lint, ~ * vltlinltv LOAN -_'K--i (‘nnziilii’s ()i»jct'ii\'c . . . . . . . . .$150,000,0(l) P. E. Islmicl’s objective . . . . . .$1,000,000 (_‘i\Ml’AI(iiN OPENED IVIONDAY, NOV- 12 Amount subscribed to '1`HUR§D_'\Y November 29 _»$l,B34,650 ` ‘