ii 1 fi cf l , _ _,, A '_§f'l'§-T unwyw (hmubn M “b-_"3 MRS.MA§Y_2._ElCDONALD. A ' v paesedpaacaf to mit a Gln at lunch Oliva at luminonido. Allahu. ba,bome;nM°mia,||bogg¢¢_ |5|_|, ~ _` ~ ' 1918. Mary E.lielovul wifeofthe __ ~ eminem-tmor A. A. lui-aint ml u b mm mg l;.rMh¢;l1:iinlii.hnS;i‘e ` p,,b||¢|,,,.` ; ° " ’ wasa a ter t te 0 i §f“[,":,-,_,,,_ i _ - v. K- ¢=-wi- iicnoiiaia. cow mm Mins _Tiis -‘ ' _ - _ __ .deceased liadbeen infailiiig health ------' "‘“ "W for some time, and_ despite eveir-yi '» _ ""°""' °°"°“" """' '°'° il'ii»'ii'li;h¢i.iiild“idi».chi3u0iien;'ud»dkuu ’ _ _*_* ____:_ ‘|10 Himself. Slwwas attended in ,:..'ti'~' " " 'her lastilluess by her pastor. Bev-_ _ ' _ TO WHAT GOOD? ' K. C. McPbeaou. She was a , _ i woman of sterling qualities. beloved tful fl' ti ` r sorrow can etraie bl' all "lm had ve Privilege °f her 'During the wt f°“f °"°" “` °“ " ` _ - "°“ _' iqiniiiunim. A fi-mi indeed nie sonow has come to man), 3 Through some ni) stcrious but nat was weve une and she wi" be ‘ _ _ , _ ural process sorrow andsympathy .o .fy hmne in this provihce through “ar have this power of penetration and greatly missed in tliebcammuniliy and fl\l'°“8`h f°"“5 °f bereavement casehardeiied selfishness has mor: when she h°l°ngHl‘ bhe leaves 0 » - mourn her loss, three sons and that have not been uncommon. than once been softened into char- wo daughmrs Th" Sons am Dui-ing the past few weeksthe`a\'- ity through contemplation on the John and Items, at home, and _erage of deaths has been except- sorrpws ot others. _‘_ hid Joseph, in Franca 'nm daughters 5004"! lafge- Thf Young *md 5"°“_g we haw' ll” _,if comlzmr rf] are. Margaret and Mrs. Hussey, at as well as the aged and the deli- our hearts s0rL,\ ‘gl-‘°_ °‘ h” home. She lean-s also one sister. cate have xfallen ang a pall of snr- thc P15! f0U\’ )¢~“'S» blgmg lf; M,-5_ John [_ _\1c}{um0n_ Cha,-_ row and anxiety as hung over few it-eeks.Have it-¢ (prsu cienv- lobmwwn, am! one brother' Ronam the city and l>f0\‘l“C°’-B°*h_ ‘hc “"" 'Y '0\1Chfd- “U1 lf) ma" _mi “°°l’>_' .l_. McDonald in Boston, Mass.. bc- and the recent epidemic tcll upon useless sy-_iiipatliri but by tie Syl? gidesa Iarge_number of friends. its like a bolt from the blue and patliy which digs down ‘into tie May She rest m peaQe_ _ each has claimed its victims. The pocket to help those who arektoo (Boston papers please copy.) duration of each is fl Il12}!ll‘f Of P00" lo bu! 5*-‘_l_l’C‘°“ti C‘f’alld‘°t SEB _ ‘__ conjecture and the ~it.iatioii_ onl-~` tht-ii_i _fronl 'l)‘“g__‘;( ’ _O 5 ROBERT Wi HAYNL5. serves to remind us that “ in thc medicine lor thc sic ii o arc un-x _*_ _ midst of me we are ii; death." able to buy for themselves, to givsi There pas,-gd peacefuuyaway But is this all? lleath iii the hell) “'l1§ff=\";‘l’ l‘l'lP ‘S >“‘i‘;d°d];‘" at hs tiome in Elm Ave-. on Oc-._ niidst of life has been the history much_ol it is iieccle . pst: Ast, th; person gf Rubin; of the human ract. lt is only wtien. Cxlleflellce* hav" aC*`°'“l’l"' ‘fd of Haynes. I'I_e had been Ill 0:il\ through war or epidemic or iaiiiine .us "that wlicreto they have been ten days Wilill lllfllléhla WhiCh or other untoivard happ€\1i\\i;- Sem" and “T” Shall be betmfi tllt‘il_€dt0 PD€l!mUl1l3- All ‘hat death stélks “S more ,l_,;C|). ,han 5|-onger men_ aiirl women. , medical Skill Could do Was d00e ordinarv, we remember the uncer- There is much poverty for him by bqth g°ct°.r.andn"I5e tainty of life, remember the sor- in this city: thc nurses _\vho_ have b\_ll£f.0n0 av_all his spirit t90k Its rows of others, remember ou" ohli- been looking alter thcf sickl in fltgllt §l;nl'tIllilbl=le;/1h?o§3(:fe'&-Rblit; gations to others, If through such poorer sections have b _ouni in?) W05 vs sheldin sigh esieém by visitations, we can rciiieiiibt-_r these: pitiful cases, cases retpiiringiiia er- a _ if through the sorrows ot_ others ial as well as incdicIa)l_ assistance. *bkbkbkbbvibpbbab our sympathies have been intensi- The _Cl1al'l0ll@U1\§“_ \Sl’e"53fYh‘5 #5 #5 45 at it #5 xt lied, our hands nhrc generously distributing medicine and tat er 'Your Problems Solved held out to those in need, then the iiecessaries frcely among] tvhesci. war or the epidemic may prove aniThis is one cliziiinel tlirpugi tb ipi ab .Y n.v_ -f_|_|_|~'¢Q1-|~, |;_ g, upward step on the way to a higher 1 the :iii-akenbcd _syinpat iy lo tic ab (An “gnu fanned) plane of living, Unfortunately, we city could tiiid its way to tie poor _Ib V need such reminders; unfortunate- and there are others. _There is nicarc ,It gb ,b ,bt * & tb ,Hb 5. ,g 5. ab 5; ,b bb lY» While revemng in pmspemy niom md?-y idoxlllallglbilcciyiiriipzllialli Dr. Llnucoit in this column will and health wentoo oftcll' belfCinl]ili'*ilJril1lii2iiiliiy'uieai')s ‘iiiidmilie syiifpatliy help YOU BOW; YOIII’ |1081* Dl'0bl9ml encased m lm lirm(')lu`l Oheaieofsaf- that (loci iiot liclp is useless. rellSi°“°- llltllral. 906111. flllllwill 811° ness that oii y t c w ii c every other anno” can that Dm - _ plugs you. it a personal answer is re 'l`i'll". .S`L`B.\l.\RINlL MENACIC quired. enclose a Sgehcglitlbitnmp. N1 ----'-i names will be pu ii e 2 1011 Dre ° . - _~ _ l or use s \\'lien a iiiaii like Sir Iiric (lcd-I troops across llli<_:{'.-\_tlaiiiti;, bcsbiilicg :,°B';“;;gu"y’:’“" mmm* °° 7' ' des seriously discusses the submar- £’§r)l)‘;f'i‘I:;‘l-ih('b“:'"§;i{;'I;?“;‘nducxman i _s.._ inc menace ag a thing stm to be _title-ll! of llritaiii, Ifriince, Italy and PATRIOTISMZ I am asked tc' gmt," rccckoncd with it is idle for those ,hc _lesser __\11;,.._._ llritigh ti-adn the advantages and the rllsatlvanlasf-'f of us who are less informed to as- I-f,u¢¢_<, have been stripped of fts- or cultivating in the l!90|»»€ iv-=»l>'l\\‘ sumc that this arm Of ll1¢ (lCf\“F_l_“ sciitial toiiiiago Imports by sea iii- of patriotism. A so calie-l ir-\l\'l0tl$\_" service has been paralyzed. 511' to the Allies’ ports have 116011) Clit 'has been the greatest cur -.a in ciil i~ Eric asserts, and lic always knows down to the iiiiiiiiiiuiin Recently. a z,,,;on_ A maiywiw loves his i:aiir.::'_\' what hc is talking abvut. Chill UIC iicw iiiter-Allied shipping commit- and ,S rea,” __b “ic for ,,b._ ,,,.b,_.,, be Germans are building more sub- feelias been formed, to allocate also loves the peobie of up omg, iiiarines than ever and have more Ships whgre they can be of most cmmmes is anne patriot ,md to cu; going to sea. The Allied naval service to the war campa_igi_i. All “vate _this semmemm the mans of forces have sunk or captured 150 ci-0sg-voyaging has been eliminated h eo le Wm make any country Hun subiiiariiics and thc Belgian by unified control that has small re- l °_ Pm” with our pammlsm W” bases are now held by the f\lli0S- gard for ship nationality. Iii this l“"'““ 'e' tj mmm “ Notwithstanding this the Gernlan scheme the British merchant Hcci m‘“5t °“‘_“"‘“e lme-'"9' 0 ’ Admiralty, Sir Eric says, has been has, of course. a predominant part ‘_ h __ t persisting with intensity in the ei- for even in its reduced strength, ii A BABY! A YOUNG Nlflb ef W‘1“_l~ fort to bring British shipping loss- forms the iiiajor part of the _Allied to know whether God is as mucn ii.- cs up to the danger point again. It sua transport. llezivy losses in _iu»_ terested in a baby born in H cottage as is the only vulnerable point in Brit- ture might seriously interfere eitli- He is in at baby bom in a palace? ain's armor now, and Sir Iiric Gcd- er with the sending across of Ain- gf course he ls. ii. baby bom iii a pal- dcs’ visit to Washiiigtoii is un- cricaii armies. or with supplies ace ,S cfm more |,mp0rum¢s wtlic 'doubtcdly to concert measures _for Britain, Fraiicc and Italy must angeb’ uhm a baby bum in .the humb. better protection. _He takes littlelhave, 1; is net-rlful, therefore, that best cowaga l should perhaps but stock in possible (ieriiiaii oiiers t_o` full precautions be taken. _ this Mmmer my md say ,mat 3 baby stop the siibniarinc war, as a bait~ The success of the convoymg bam in 3 palace' From the Smndlmim for peace. system gives .i_~»\ir:_::iu: that troops- t soda! dmlnmon According to official figures, the transport will br safe in any cveiit. °f emml y °“" ' llritisli mercantile toiiiiagc now isl New, big subiiiarines caiiiiot cii-. We" fmm me °’°l"`e'"‘e“'°f the king several million toiis below thc peace ;laiigcr the United States’ military and U10 lfeblam °t“’“‘l“ f°" "WY lime' average, notwithstanding the build- `mo'bilization iii l"rance_But the pro- - 3%# tllaliuiisuivni in e¢»n4».¢»¢»iuon»u 0.A. .n V' ' leit ~ iilg of ships. Construction has nev- tection of thc si _ilv ircijvhters 9 9 * 'P 9 9 * * * 'll * * 9 * * 9 ‘Ill _ s er beenjable to gain much on Brit- must cause some ziiixicty, because it Dany S|3|e¢1;l0ng F0] 5 ish losses. The United States’ ship cvcii iii the tiiost favorable period ‘It 5 output is developing handsomely, of countering the submarine, loss- it Guardliln Reildern but evcry ship will be needed to carry supplies to the .»\merica'i thoiiszmd tons it niont'h,_:-ind a dclic- Z fgpgighgg yy W, l, lupus” army_ iii France. British ships are i it iii tonnage for civilian service . 0 . .. 6. 0 ’ $ 0 u' . . carrying 70 per cciit of American- es have been several hundred has been a regular thing. .JDO O s - .mr r -6- ‘_ ' DID YOU? (}F.RM.'\I\` CONSTITUTION ""- According to rcccnt despatchcs, the German Federal Council. has accepted two aiiiciidnieiits to the constitution. They arc: “The consent of thc Federal Council and the Rcichstag is re- quired for a ilcclaratiim -_ii wrir in the Empirc’s name, except in the case where imperial territory has been invaded or its coasts aii:.cl;- ed.” ~ “Treaties of peace aiid`trcaties _With foreign states which deal with affairs coming under the compet- -'cnce of the Imperial law-giving bodies require the consent of the Federal Council and 'the Reich- stag," I-Iitherlo, the German power of declaring war and of making peace it seemed advisable were explana- tions givcn to the Reichstag. The possession of a. power of veto givesb to the Rcichstag the right to de- mand full information, and to de- bate the German international pol- icy. liistead of listening like "dumb," “driven cattle” to what- ever the Imperial Chancellor may choose to inipzirt,»thc members will have thc power of dpcision. liven in a iiiiliary autocracy such as Germany has been, the Kaiser or his succeessor could not hope to carry the nation with him wftli- out lirst persuading political rep- course was fully justified. In his recent note President Wilson plain- rcsentativcs of the masses that his Dld you give him a. lift? He's a bor- tiher of mlm. And bearing about all the burden lie can. Dld you give him a smile? He was downcast and blue, And the smile would have helped 'him tio baittlle it through. Did you give him your hand? He was slipping down hill, And the w0rld'. so he fancied, was using him ill. Dld you give hflih a word? Dld you show him the mad. Or did you just let 'him go on with his load? Don‘t you know it‘s the part d ii. . brother ot man . 'ro mia vim we grief is mia iiaip when you mn? ly told the Gemian Government Did you awp when he asked youto _ has rested exclusively with the that no “secret” or “arbitary pow- give mm ai im 'Kai|_er. He and his group of warber" in Germany, capable of making 0, Wm ou ,D W, bn N ' lqfda dictated the entire _course of, war on its own responsibilir' yv y rm m German foreign policy, and only as Wvllld be tolerated. , w 'hm' _;,~ -__ V - . 1 ‘ youluymaybetlrue- i _ o your manhood' is _ ' lm n nm mimi-=-"imiey ii A main-t iimmiiiy it iimsi wanna yin. .ini »,; °l‘_'°°"l!" “W ‘|\‘|¢° °\°'° onoiisli lwiiiist Inman to iiu_ 4 gooainid yoiiiiotioiit youi-'iimiit Did ' torlntiinah it." loul!url|nl'i.ii¢.- ~ I0l@d|-pmtllnfold. _”*”"*“*- ‘ Ordiilyvtiliilglotlilmgobywithl tumlomunorngqgillkivf Mlnir¢'_o ami ma no etinr. __ ._ irpilault i 0‘h. I knowwtmeyou meant-what But tim beet t - DQC a Papers please Maiiv friends inthe city throughout the p ovinoe leam with deep regret .of som which occurred in this city 'death of Morley B. _New ~ o Oct. Sth, 1918 The decease d Zan a youngdman tpily 22 yeanr; 0 age,a stu ent 0 naturea _ . ' ' » possessing exceptional abiiiti . t B S At the early- age of eighteen _ e S years he uraduaiel with hon-»r B from P. W. C. leading the third _iear class and receiving the Gov- ree MORLEY B. NEWSOME. wil the e n es einor Geierafs medal 1h years a.o he was obliged owiniz toilheaithio Liv-up work an heart trouble. His ill heat: which he bore viith reniaika le patience and characteristic cheer- ,_ _._ _ ‘iframe I Pidiire- oo 0# 00000004 ~ all' brass beds. .==»-s. 1- . g 0 $15.75 to $45.00 d` - -‘ -just received and now on sale 60 ofthe lovelie return horiiewuffering frnrlr; “ ' . r . ,' » \ ~,,/~ '» » . -/-ll `_`..., _ _lily \ 1. If/-_ 1e'$gg.g0 $18.00 each $27 00 All the new idesigns--the new finishes _ th recent stift advances i L`i.'ili"`if.. °325l.'l3§2d__ l3fi.‘.'é‘."Z'§Y3, I _- BOUEIU bemfe e which he succumbed after an il ness ~ f a few days. His deai cuts short a career of exception al promise. The late Mr Newsome wasa strong Christia bright disposition and a genera f tavorite both in his home, whe loss a sorrowing mother and father and tour brothers,Clayton It/lontreai; Ray in Frpnce, Grail in the Ives Point Bai ery, Halifa nd Heber at home. ssniouscv imuncn ' 'ilr Joli"n Mlsener of Staiiho e ha ‘. . ' P received word that his sou E. L. Misener who was a brakeman on the train running out of New Glasgow was very seriously injured and at lat est reports his recovery is very doub ful. Miseiicr, who is a returned ` soldier hail taken a. .position on tli C. G. Ii. since coming home. H was found lying on the railway trac k early Tuesday morning and is suppos eil to have fallen from the train. He broken hip and suffering from cona a O was unconscious when found, with cussiou ol the braln.| He was take to the New Glasgow' Hospital nn was still unconscious at latest re ports. MRS. JOSEPH HAGEN 'The sad news ieaolied M~rs. William 4 Hagen 'last week of the dca»t.‘l1 of her ‘ daugihter Mrs. Joseph Hagen of Bos- ' tcn, -Mass. The deceased who was - foriiierly Miss Ella McEwen ot this , provlrnce was only 33 years at the tim 1 . e of hor diealli. Sha was taken ill with influenza followed by pneumonia an on Oct. 2nd was caltled to herietoriial ` reward. She leaves to mourn the loss i of a kind and loving wife and mother a husband and one lilmle daughter Lil- lian, a mother. two sisters name . IY Mis. John Hagen and M-rs. John baw- lor of Granville and one brother' Al- fred McEwen also ot Granville. 'Dho oooooeooooeoo»oo ll 1: \'l ~ h x ' prices and marked low for quick selling " Ali Sizes 3 fi. 3 ii. 6 inches 4 fi. and 4 fi 5 inoii .; See ti. em today. character, a most admirable, 3 e he will be greatly missed, and ` ‘ Bed Wolft Sag' among a wide :ircle of friends Thrie are left,to mourn their ‘, _ Absglufgly Guaranteed $ " _A " ' for Twenty Five Years ofthe Royal Bank of Canaada Why pay out good money for springs ‘» ' ' when you will have to replace ina year o two. Get the “Hercules” Cheapest in th end. More comfortable too. 0000000 S 0 We Reupholster and Repair . Furniture ¢ 9 ` 0000000 satisfaction. 5 - work done. d d . funeral took place'Sati|i~day morning "‘ fs from ther into resiiderice to St, Lee church, Dorchester. w-here a 'liigili Mass was sung hy this pastor, then to Calvary Cemetery for ilrmtierment. .May licr soul rest in Doaco. in Calvary Cemetery calmly sleeps The one we loved so well Who shall be next to follow her 'Tis best that none can tell Sweet be thy rest dear El-la. 'Tis sweet to breathe my name ln life we loved you very dear zz ln death we do lihe narme. ::No More Asthma. Dr. J. D. K_ellog’s Asthma Remedy sounds the death knell of this tryling trouble. It sto s the awful c oking and painful,breat,hing. It guards against night. attacks and gives renewed ability to sleep and rest the whole nighfloiig. Much is claimed for this remedy, but nothing but what can be demonstrated by a trial. If you suffer from asthma try it and convince yourself of its great. value. l A5015' tin.-'€_@N This work is a specialty with us--we guarante p -lt’s a Lol: Cheaper _to Repair or Re-upholster Than to Buy New . Furniture Coverings of _every descripiion-tapestry-- silli-chinta- cretonne-repp-'-velour-etc , at lowest prices. The only COMPLETE stock of these goods in the Province Genuine Oak 4 75 Poll Seat Rocker Every home should have one or more ol. these -themost. comfortable style rocker made _You oan't equal this special price elsewhere Compare and sec what you save by buying here, ._ A. ;-ali »-*iii if;-.‘i'w I `f§\ A -p Q _ Q it ; Qi! '-‘ -cebéuumi ¢l_Ti/* U I n _ A A AALAALALQQ 000000 #<` 00 ®000®00000'00%0® 00000000 000* lv $5.25 *up Best Vvalues l Here ' In beds, I springs, P b _ ‘ '- _ ' mattresses. , ' b ;-gg Your houl wn_ Tiiese Lovely- Kitchen Cabinets . Ask any body who has one-then you’ll be eonvineedthat you are not up to date without _.$21.50 $25.00 $35.00 $50 00 S _dO ioneof 000004 -2 2087 10-25 M 3| Iron Beds I f' »- -