26; 191° THB, LATEST NEWS pynsvr oy ALI/i IMPORTANT READI NO MATTER SELECTED FROM THE WEEKS NEWS FOR THE OUARDIANS SATURDAY FRIDAY _ - -‘llvvvwv-<__,__, The annual missionary meeting wg,| held in the Methodist Church at Mui' ray Harbor last Friday evening Rev C Orman of Vernon River was the depiitation, and his address was one calculated to awaken within the hearts of his hcaiers more mission ary zeal and enthusiasm The roads were in a had condition and the at- tendance was not very large but a good collection was taken Dr A very pleasant gathering took ncli in place at the home of Rev B H l\0rViay Nobles Wednesday night when a few “iid efleciun medicine that may be can of his congregation called and pie. hllehlhlll l scnttd him with a purse of gold The (°lls’llS presentation was made by G mom hom llll'°‘ll Qlllhlll’ llhd ull I`l1r0at and well, and Mr Nobles replied biiefly Lung Refreshments were scived and nevylnl It uill stop that ticlclinxr in the throat ll songs and iecitations enJoyed~-st Wlllhh John Telegraph -Mr Nobles is known -la” "'““ in this Province Mis ___ writes Miss Bessie B anis has said her lliiii distressing tickling Sensation iii my estate on Walnut Street, and for the llll`°”l’ present is visiting friends and rela- “li hltll tives near Boston Later she will ll’ EWG ieturn to her foimer home in Tyne Our Valley where she comtemplates did 1116 spending the winter months -Spring Wood held Evening Union The above Uillhl item appeared in a iecent issue of clllell the Springfield Evening Union and "Y ll' though insignificant to a casual ab Do ii servci, yet it contains the sequel to so culle the story of the good fortune that -ii has fallen to the lot of another oi in tivo years-and-a half ago Miss lilis i\l_in while in discharge of her duties as o li nurse in a home in Malden, .iilnss was introduced by a mutual friend to _ g Sensation in The Throat.- -L D NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT Woods Noriviy Pine Syi-up in the lung healing virtues of the P111? tree lt iii J. pleasant, safe y re led upon :is a s cific for Lolds, Broncliitis, oiirseness, lroubles ' ikiéhxrsllgndry cough that keeps J A Smith Marsliville, Ont I had ii veiy had cough and li. nas so had I could not sleep itlzlnd 11 ililungs were so sore I had doctor gave me medicine but it ll? £000,811 I got n. bottle of Dr s i\or\\u ' Pine Syrup, and by the Special to The Guardian t0 hudusc tuobottieslivas entirely PITTSBURG Nov 21-Fighting DU Iurniiliiaysrccoinmciidingit ta their way through dense smoke and dered last night at their home by chflfi blinding flames in a burning oil house l1llFElB1"B oi lieliiiniiuigged into buyiiigiiie on the Baltimore and Ohio Railway The H300 00111110 wcle shot and iii ri \oru:iv Pine Sv runs but liegiim Howard Vinkcndofl and Wilbert Liery Cd 111St8.n st oii l)i \\nnrl’s it is iii; were burned to death l rhailes F Baiiy, an elderly gciitlt in le e ninn, wealthy in all, save kindred Ma and then in search of a nurse and “sf onipiinion Being favoi ably ii S0" 0 Miss iiillis he employed ber ut a 2nd Veal of lm’ ag” Belng ‘ll al’ tint coiiit lieie has ieturued ii. vei- Y llellect health on the ‘lay dict of murder in the flist degree death he left his home at Lex- ngnnnnt _ynnn FOH1 and hm wife, who tn transact l'l°l“" lluslhass at have been on trial foi the killing of where 1 was suddenly Wm Nwhois, near this place on taken up in tiavelling duiing which 5ll5l`lCl\0h Wllh hemh lllllllfe ll-hll ll" September 30th Both will be hanged ely expired, in spite of the _ynnnmy goth °l`l-5 l tW0 Of the lcllllillg ’lhe Fords were tenants of Nichols, Bailey passed away having been a ll!/i'iiClR11i> Of W0l>lir1l 'U12 b0llY was who was a formei incmhci ofthe Ai moved to his home at liexiiig kansas Legislature The tragedy re inilige~itioii, and in recognition 011, Wli€1lC9 the fllfiefal 1110012891011 suited fiom Nichols driving acioss a Woburn on the following Sun- pea patch rented by the Fords z 30 The deceased, who was get to a hay barn he had reserved l` t‘l'l l'l'l8Il of excellent ability and stuidy for his own use The testimony show-1 whom the wardens weic obliged t h lilicial sniaiy and she took crire of arelltl him at his home in Springfield f llls Mass , during the winter months "gm" Most of the summer months were wollllrh lime Miss Ellis was his const melllhli ant coiiipnnioii On May the tenth M hehll ell’ siifleici foi seveial yeais fiom acute the" I8 thc kindly care and attention shown eft for limi during the time she was with ay at him he made her heiiess to his for a man time consisting of an estate valued onsti nge residing in Springfield was will- ieriiid ed an income of five hundred dollars wal, inotorman on the Woburn branch Special From Guardian Branch ii yrru, the principal of which reverts of the i Ml s if is at his death The Railway `I-ie icaies to nioiirnawid The death occurred on the iltii (lid Men's Home: Springfield Mass OW the eldest daughter oi' the late inst of Biiglits Disease. Ht-lil” hhlhe Wm Bryenton Bracklcy Pt Road in fottuge G!'0l/0, 0l`0l§l11\» Ol 1‘lBl`lY siitutions weie liberally rememhcied nn inothei, one brothei I-leniy, am] Brehaiit, son of the late Thomas Sadie at home, and the fol Bfehhllf formerly B- lehlllellt ol S"m` gisigrs Mrs 1 J Horne, mersidc Deceased was forty years of Mrs W J Rollins, East at-Te and before leavlng for the west Hattie and Ella in Winchest WHS employed ll” 8' 'lumber of year; all of whom The Guardian ex lh U10 flillgsmfe Ol the late J t _ n,nnern,,t sympathy Gourlie and removed to the wes a -__ bout dftcen yeais ai;0 H0 128-V05 to way and wgas followeil two yleaishla- Snncinl tn The Gun,-dinn mourn a wi’f\e and tiilwv yolllilfrnléaliglir tci by a iaughtei wiom ai _ ters, also, is mo er, r€S 1 OTTAWA Nov 20 Sir Wilfrid 0 on and one brother James .und one oi two other chaiitnbie - 'l‘he residue of the fortilne being nite, made oveii to Miss lullis in hei own Owing iight Mr Bailey was boin in 1826 qnnnn, and was for forty years Superintcn- nston dont of the U S aimory at Spring ,_ to hi-id I-Ie retired fifteen years ago tendn Eight years ago his wife passed a- adoptcd leavin” Mr Bailey with no Laurie near relatives to care for him i Onay his declining years, and this led to ons n. the good fortune of the young lady ,cum iviuifiil to above ,nth Niin NERVE AGONIES We B ollow iiiiak quickly indicate their distress mmm by pain lqiat pain may lie neural Bolo gin or inflamed nerves, usually uf t iiud limbs lt may be ncivous dys to Z; piiiisia easily started by w01”I‘Y GX iiteinent or weakness It may be St Vitus' dance, a common affliction NE unioiig children, oi neiirasthenia, a notch condition of general nervous exbaus hor” ' ' chemicals gfallll ihiily Worst of all the pain may The signal the early stages of p&1\'HlYiS1‘=i with oi ui-rvous decay All these disoid mme us signify that the hungiy nerves shiver sri is hy Di Williams I’iuk iills Cnncd inc nrcouiitcd for by thc fart that ma tluisv Pills actually make iiew, iicli The lilood and so supply the slaived “tly ~| , ( il l lu if to stieiigtbeii thcni M W 11 ai, tn)eccmiJ;;‘glntan l;l(ll`;l0i:;ll`l°g TOCA mme wi-etched for what mother or lanher nnnmnnnnn reported wnn on gntnrday [nw yen", ago ii; was my 11‘l*‘ll°l'l““° to her assistance would not rainhfir ii:iti1i;er 0t‘,}l;ein:\ein‘;iB evening ltniiv wlienii a vroniinena fi;)rm_ ,U mmm ‘mm nnrvmm nehmty M woman cried outright in ter. than to sec t. cr ,,1 er rom e wes ern par o e ro angle" the accident occurred Mr BUY! there IH 110 P65901! f0l` WWT-Ched vince lost a parcel containing a valu w fuck of Iii giippc oi influenza When qntnn moi; ii flying leap from the h0m€H DSC81180 lililbl' iS glam ll::~:1nY0:_1 abllcii ovgrcoat dniring thte ttilmo th dlpn the arena rang and Own Tablets wi cure a 1 wa ed rom one oor o ie o ei hm 9 side in time to as ills of babyliood and childhood not in the waiting room He was away by his Bon I et only tiiat but an occasional dose of from s parcel ess mm to his e the Tablets will keep baby well than two minutes he claims Jones, Westmcad, Mun, s ys A wnn hiouglit about, tliroiigii u. severe at mn ilu- lust effects were fclt I used to no-( wake up in the middle of sleep trcni- wan bling like ii lcnf, and in a bath of ,nnt fold perspiration Later the trouble , _ l`h u ands of inotheis have found In a letter to the merchants from LHW so had that I scarcely got B q?I‘e(§l‘t1(l)l?il)l‘Ol`heI§Jdl\l3elll'lili‘l:Ii]~ 20-ilrofin lin|l)piIlie~s through the Tabletu milk- whom the goods were bought he ll' llilll Ri0W1hi< H0 Wehli lllht l leaf' cial Piemiers, responding to Piemiei ing thelllhtulsollieills wsu lflndlilhtlepliiyf ulcntliions litehhaidaxh l)c‘io!li yt(lill:g§'orlllll’; iid for my life A doctor was Called Whitncyfl lhvlmtlon' Wm meet in (ém0ngtowl;mOnt who writes ' mall gl:/in been ill the'store when ln' and then another' but without Ottawa on Decembeilllnlixldlhlide discus- cisrgdaitily recommend Babys Own the goodsg were purchased, iii the mm! I became more and mom low Their progmmelv ortant question Tablets as a help to the baby during waiting room when the goods were on the ull” inil|pFedcral Parlia- the hot summer season We have used delivered, was there when the man tllresenta on them and are much pleased with their left his parcels but was not thcie id uit The Tablets are sold by when the loss was discovered The °ll Premwr may he “comps” e xcgdlclsne dealers or by mail at 25 Railway waiting room in Siimmerslde eine; ?;u'(l‘T1€“2}uarillan cents a box from The Dr Williams' ls filled every evening with a crowd a Nl to give them ii trial By the time S; JOHN Nov 20 -A spectacuian Medicine Co , Brockville Ont lol loafers, people who have no busi I me occurred here Sntnrnny. »----_*___ ness there nt all and although the a arm iiink of sleep and would toss about spirited, and wlthoiit any apparent ginn ivniion would have fits of crying of re While in this condition, a nervous men uriiik a pamphlet was given me Ea lhllihli what Di' Williams' Pink Pills by had done for others, and I determin- Spc I had nnlsliedafew boxes I began to gwn get some sleep. and this greatly eu- night in the North ein? cigsn `;l`:‘i!L¢;1` Slgggléé; Tlx; ;3\1|;$_iIi;1:\ intermuon ;;‘;lll|:':n{°‘:_|t“;le;’ttS,‘;m0“,;1°‘;‘Ifl°;;"5;i;;lfe3 a mumged me The" my Btrength be fl whgtgszrgzrehf bane y al wedding with a touch of romance l'° lalill Whhhl °l` l5° flfhf gl't"i”ll‘€;ll’§ lf; Il 5drtf ior and in a fewyweeks nllore I was Ayblgh wind was blowing and for took place in the Roman Catholic gsélpisghsgghggiaggrgiom :gd “plug l1'¢iling as well as ev” Idid in my .omg time the adjoining properties Church of St Mary of the Assump form dur ol this crowd 0( wafers _ A »X\ _ n 4 _¥`_ life, and ou ma be nnnl Wm at we" tnrenmnnn tion in Brookline today, when Hon A f h um t think thé Y Y B P J Meuicnoioipiiiisueiphis semi ii°mnd°u; 02; Wsevmiifg passenger --_,gg--,,,, liams' Pink Pills to every one sick Special to The Guardian tor and tkgpiibllicen lender, nnd ‘Misa gl;°|‘:ls Purcell! H igfcollldgbe done wmv ‘"` llllliill as they restored me t0 SELKIRK N0” 20 "Put 011 "M Mm-sue fgna u°'u ,fnimery °a out bein discovered At this time ot mn to return, ni nerves rew stead all WHYS gratefully recommend Dr Wil lioalui and strength after all other crew dlclncs had failed " ina V011 can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. ' -L_ lan e Home Dor crew than on Ethel Le but the was to i being orslll- rfgcggiggrtyoul Til: remainder of Enwmn J Brycnmn eldest I‘hey were both burned beyond rc ab f S Mis John Bryenton Royalty cogmtw" D mc_,__nd ny the klndly amenmnce or Junction, on Nov 17th 1910 in the , tiitioii, left his Island home ed that Nichols was stalblied to death ut $13 000 Mil H- large amount i or Wohiirn some fourteen years ago with a knife by Ford, H-11d that Ml* 11101101/ A l1l`0fllH1` elglltl' years f visiting the Island twice during that Ford aided him in the crime At the time of his death he Lexington and Boston Street r, on his sixty-ninth birthday Ng received cables of congratiilat- P°l`lla“‘l Oregfig ax sgoglztferiwfgl om Kin Geor e Jose hfham Of “’h°m wlth e B ep and iuany others the “EB zflnréiinecepxgonal felicitations LA SUEUR Mmm ’ Nov 18__Ehz,,_ M th , daughter of a rCh “mir °,°"';“;:"“ fur. life JS ill Allililis ‘ll .s°.-xpfcteli Geo Hsiiiiig- Siiii l‘°i“g S”“‘°°‘ __. this will be brief McGivern, if Otta ifl`0hl`» 0l llllll 03 Ellie hzlaileblrsmginii is the mover and Lapointe of m0f0F°Y°l° wll e y g NCFVOUS DCSCBSCH Cufcd Bl' haiiioiiraiska the seconder fini' onl about han DI. wnnlnl-ns P"-Ik P|||s Borden speaks for the Opposition The llalelltll were fy t t bl ed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier 8 ve staitcd from combustion ofiby YORK Nov 18-The top back to the home ofthe brides fath- ivas reached last night at the er, show in point of attendance and Hetting magnanimously stopped tum accompanied by iwiitc mehlll nnd nncmi spieminr and repaired the damage and drove night performance was replete it thrills and one spill which at very near the tragic, sent co h t tl through the multitude This ia are ilamoring for iiouiis men in ic was when Lieut Chnnnd Simon, _jr _ num of good rlch blood The nnn,_ tl 0 of Cnnord Bitton nf Special from Guaidian Branch vioiii. cures of the above niiiiied ner )'t';a{`,°;nlfvusE "thrown ,mm nis mn, SUMMERBIDE bovembei 3- """q ‘lm‘"m°s "ld Weakness In ‘mth E01 Whilc taking a fence, and J\l“`l ch EimoiipTheuétlinixlgzhsldiiwmclildllldhtsshlhed_ belllg clllshed nude' the nm ---- been informed by their ciistomcrl; t 1 that theii parcels have mysteriously £°‘;:_‘(1)?l'ltt(f,O`2:ep§T;a;lT3[; lplfe No home is llavliy Wl1B1‘e tlifife iii 9- disappeaied from the Railway wait .mi new nes partly sii‘1>'- ii Nov. Sth ocmlrleti lljollird of tho' until today. Mikado also mst with, hqgi, crew are at Swam- up T i ditched Ncivcs that are overworked Sl$§;€g1ItI?Eé1e(;§lg;,Td;2l1_A nm thi; Yonng Hetting' with the race and iii: in the warehouse of Maitln bride both won. sged Ont;-Cfgvsssefxlae iirir' iiinffiis iii" we: .ii , t, il ui n w ere flirting the head but often the spine Llllhsllfgcalsglxg’ gzllwgoo lesupposegd father ,mowed nunqelf “_ good loner' W The young couple on their way Special to The Guardian LALGARY Nov 21 -Mrs. Summer a Dlstresslng’ has return'ed from Crooked Lake, lorth of Prince of Albert and recite; a pathetic tale of the disappearance of her husband and guide while she waited on the shores of the lake for 18 days, hoping thtyi would return. The two men were drowned by the capsizing of their boat, bat it wli not until a. tranper found the over- turned boat that the waiting woman learned of the tragedy Special to The Guardian LONDON Nov 21-A Liverpool wire Bays that a seven day service between Winnipeg and Liverpool is now confidently mentioned as one of the certainties of the near future The petition for clemenc for Crip- pen, condemned for the m der of his wife has failed He will be hanged on Wednesday LeNeve visited Grippen today l-lhe was unaware that the petition had failed until just oefore entering the prison LeNeve said Crippen was hearing up S l’ “°' wonderfully well and was quite rs pedal to The Gumdlau signed to his fate A *___ tly .i ii-Iloii ui ppm three ,ine The men had worked all Sunday Special to 'lhe Guardian this Island s young ladies About tires ilioiinde iiiiirli, tlicpricc 25c and part of the night and had gone ,nni‘,,n,(| only In The .1 Mlnnlm to sleep in the oil house ‘that the ravages of the cocaine evil the little building and they could be er DEQUEEN Ark Nov I9-The cir- LIS II( wh SUMMER‘~lIDla November - W0 g g v , . I championship ended aftei seventy ents in pursuit in an automobile mile behind, when a r0n W0 CW and machine and occupants were forgiving the elopers ily t‘>l€ came upon the wrecked machine. home There a reception WHS held which all the friends of the young uple in the vicinity gathered and il an old fashioned farm °‘° vo Breakfast was brought him hilt he left it untouched Crippcn, who weighed 160 pounds, was given a drop of seven feet and 6 his death was instantaneous The Evening Times says that Crip pen confessed his guilt to a friend who was unable to hold the awful seciet any longer and has giien the full facts to that paper ___-T* ` Special to The Guaidian / TRURO N S Nov 23~Mouni: Al- lison 3’Atadil1 0 back med n good den, nf ,,,,.,,,,,,n inn For Sale in Cliarloffefown by A Home Q). Co sl _ , v_v,vLv`\_ Tlcorder li low canbc used for New or Renewal sul scriptioiis “Contest Manager " 'i he Giinnlian Lharlottetoivii Dear Su - Isiiclosed fin . . . . being supscription to The Giiar diau for .. years Xoiirs I‘ruly Name .... . . ..........» I’ostOfl`ice . . . _ .. .. .. . . . -- Credit votes to Miss .... .. .. .. ... . .. [_`:5nAddress . . . . ...,. . . ......... lNuuiher of votes allowed on subscription iii The Guardian Great Berniudn I slaud New York City and Piano Contest $i oo subscription entitles candidate to 4000 special votes vQ YG Mount Allison s tackling killed that ,__ _ and prevented Acadia's iced from 'T being effective “ 'r “" ’ '°==u=,,R About two thousand people witncs [’”Q'F|{ ,Q F __ sed the game ""~` l ’1 l T Carl Milford City, and l`lmmpson were two P Ii Islanders who weru with the Mount Allison squad The former as regulai half and the lattei as a substitute quaiter i iii/ tin ‘~ Subscription Order sf- iffi Wii »fL/‘- if-7»--aipln \ 'egéyi “ 'i iii __-..__iu1 M ._» We li:i\c.i ur) select stock of eucici) elc siiilnble for Xmas rcseiils “liicli uc \\ill be very plcnscil to siioii \ oil Wi iiililtc no c\trzi charge for en ii ing .iilitlus piiiclinsed from ii; but .isk oni p'iiioii~. to ninke their stlictioiis cfiili so we may have en gifii i ug done iii first class manner C W Patterson Jeweler 4_1 of all who have no business there, tin bridyn especially the suspicious characters ‘ ~ mentioned above. _ No 125 i5o 200 oo vote OOO ooo O00 izooo ‘ allowed on any siiiiscriptioii of less ilian One Dollil the waiting room and platform noni. .with the Wolver- 'sl vor ui-se of e Ph s e his General 8 1 Ol th* mlsslllg °te?b';l:rnw;v“.,‘;onn|¢n| were nniimi in Tnnrringe the year *when passenger trafllc from C S amvsd here B d ti from Miss Dhnahue is a native of Prince tht’ °°lll'1tl'Y l°°l-l0h9 ls Bl? ll” ll°l“" H ,112 B har r D Edward Island and a number of for- le" lt 9h°“l‘l he U10 dill! Ol the ` O n _ _ »~-= - ii" i°°»i° iiriiii ;::,l':::..,:“:::°'ii.‘;:@ i:.il:;“,.“'“ii: Special Prize Coupon by R,v_ Fung, evenings for their train and the only - tn, nnu,~¢n_ nn. proper way in which to do this is to Present this coupon to the casliler on the purchase of goods to the value of $1.00 at S. A. McDonald's inorder to M eilmk Safes SAMD ci Also ve the arty ou desire the benefit of votes forthe Prime: of-. si P y ered in that contest. All , Sizes _