r l . mm s 0» t9‘99 'él'l'ho latest news. first of all. {who Sacrament of the Lord‘s sup "will be dispensed next Sabbath, ' , in the Presbyterian Church, by Rev J. A. Forbes o: C. B. Preparatory gm 3 t ices will be held an SEtul‘dBy at. l does What other soaps cannot do —-ditinfeets; destroys germ life; prevents skin disease—~95 perfectly as it cleanses. Its rieh, creamy, snow-white lather relieves irritation and does the skin good You will like Lilehuoy Soap by far the best once you employ it for your toilet. bath or sham- poo. No other soap vlcs with it. C E N T S At Your Groccr'l LEVER BROTHERS Ltd. ' TORONTO~ I :Thc new "Rico" muffler same finerai style and shape as the oenlx all the man shades. White. green. cream. black. grey. navy blue. all sizes from 12 to 16 each muffler pllt up in a hand- some gift. box.nineteen Cents Ear. Compare this with your mail order catalogue. Moore & Mc- Leod, ' l [:27dtf an. m"! . ‘The Rico mufflorls a wonder - iorlhe money. would boa won- ». at double ourprioe‘ each one a handsome, box. 19 cents L's all, Moore 6': McLeod ' l l-27dtf. ##Jfl F“__—._:'H"+__.._. l‘srm For 3a is. ,ilplun.lbl house. largo barn. 2(le acres choio 'k‘id. one half covered with hard and soft wood yvlldllli; hi host return-l in lumber one half den-ed out in excellent hcnrt.\vull‘wntcrcd « . my: could. crucial... and in Soul-is, A. J. Souris is nearly .conlpleted. produce in Souris for Sydney. I ...Mrs‘James Moymagh- and daugh- , ter, Souris, left for Boston,last wee); where they. will spend the winter. " l' Prices rightl- v should Donald, The Guardian! agent, has something good'to \ " THE LATEST News . . ‘w—rw McDonald, Agent, ...M. A. Pequet's new store in ...The schooner Jubilee is loadingm 4 .Suitings, oven-icoatings and lane ,1, eats, ,‘ at. W Leard's, So'urisix , 11—30d1i. ll ll" '...Advertissrs in Ed'er and vicinitf phone'or canon A. J. mail as h; offer. 3-;- 11—4drti. *5 - i ...Babsorz. Coflln,Fortune Bridge, has purchased a dwelling house from w. D. Aitken. He intends erectingvit on. Road. ...’I‘he branch office of the (,harldtt‘e- town Guardian will be found in of A. the J. McDonald a Go, store 43-30%“. ...John and Angus Lavie have ar-i rived home in Souris from Cape Bald | where they had been working, in thé employ of E. A. Walberg & Co, con—l structing a concrete breakwater. ‘ l B’A‘Ys 000K I moans r "Hui—HI l l '3‘ R‘ WASHINGTON, weltillull. wnose preparations for the‘ conquest of the North Pole in an airship were abandoned upon the an— nouncement of the claims of Cook and Peary, issues a long statement, in which he analyzes the claims of the two explorers, declaring that Peary, "Precise, workmanlike, con- sistent and credible in every particu- lar," and denounces.Cook as a self- evident and even deliberate imlpost- or. For a Sweet Sionlllcil and a happy life try Abb ’5 can 5%“ oonn’ avsnku ERI- 33 ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Alpha Rebekah Lodge No 10 I. 0. O. F. meets tonight at 8 o‘clock. De- gree practise and program. 11—30d1i. 'V CE SPECIALIST.—- Prof. HA. Ta ton teacher of voice cuirture,piano- inspection invited. . CHAS. S. WRIGHT and organ. Voice culture a speci- Cculruvillc Bedcqu lalty. Studio 140 Great George I Street. .lO—Lidttsrwiiw. Ww_.. -v-~ Mr - r r yuuaanms cl. line)—Hnlf cgnt for one inscr mouth. night cents for two months, Doubln rules for replica to Guardian Double Rains for Black Type - - b ' “fl” Ten (l0) per cenl discounlon a You waste In looking up do- mestic help ,could be saved by simply Inserting a “ Help , Wanted: 59!. in our Classified Columnlsl "mo-hr paper is read by the Idesigibi'e'cl'ass. and “goes Into more“ of homes that get other. Wnpifi‘.“ Winks 'waa'l*l_.p_ ' . IeW students, or other boarders. can be comfértably accommodat- ed‘ by Mrs A. 1). Fraser, 23:; Cum-ber- i‘m‘.‘ Sit; ,. 11",”dll‘l‘li-‘ . .WANTED, a few'boardla s at 133 ‘ Kent Street. .2 'llrfld‘lwpd- , n _ F'EM':A'EE”IIEILFW’ g VVANTED. at‘onc'eTn‘urse maid able to do light houseWork. A991? to Mrs R. G. Wallace, 247_P.n,ince St. _.__.~_, __ 3'2th WHITE”). positional: housekeeper or attendant an invalid. Good references. Applyjat this office. ' 11-1ha3wnd- .‘ __ro "SALE '_ 130“ SALE. newlyE-calycd cow, 90ml D mllker. Apply to We. Pleasant Grove. ll-ZTdrRipd m" sr. Sunslufi Onsa more a, all kind; whilcl . ryon wall: at .r. A. Flellilm-m'I I Britt as - , n . §Mim Ml . new! lid;ii RSV pic‘s. ' , n , e roy_ '. LfV ‘ the soinodth' rm “0 Bros. Va . “I ‘ +Z‘Consecutivelnsertions Only Headirgs MORNING DAILY 0R RURAL DAILY ‘ . tion, one cent fol'lhvce lllHC‘i'ilOliS. two cents a. week. ililce cen is for t ‘0 weeks four cents for ihrcc ,cents for six monlhs 1m 1 ihirty cents a year. .5. ml. f‘.,l;.‘ ontru'l. iii-Harm Street. r assumption. Arranged Alphabetically PER WORD (six words to each weeks. fivo cents a. ten cents for \llll‘CC lilnutlls eighteen Office ' limimum Charge to cutismih order. have Rain For Cull Wilh Order. ~ES.‘ ""‘V . . MALE traps ANTEDT-a smart b‘oy, can have steady employment by applying to W. N._ Tanton. Jeweler. 11-2dti. STRAYED "TEA-YER a rod and white ox, from the premises of E. Wheat- icy, City. 12—7dtf. TEACHERS WANTED r WWO Hundred Teachers with pro- 1' iessional training required for and rural "ciloflis, next. Highest Schools procured town, village ommcncing January salaries obtained. in localities desired. F'ull particulars each appointment given. Apply, standing qualifications, to Canadian Teachers' Agency, Reginar Flask. v Al‘lodlm. TO LET f 10 LET, store at Crapaud Corner. ‘1. 30x20 feat, adjoining: store of 0. B. Wadman, can be fitted at short notice to suit any business. Poses- sion given December lst. Apply to 0. B. Wadman, Crapaud. 11-27diwpd_, f—fl‘OgLET'at Eldon house and store . lately occupied by Wm Lamont. This is a desirable business stand. immediate possession. Apply to J. H. Lawson, Glroux, Manitoba. 11:2gd2wpd. r other, a desirable E possession given Apply 68 King Street. "l-lfldlmgd no].an house on austEn'st, Ap- rl‘ ply to Chris McGrcggr. llfdti. I 'WEIILING house to let at Vernon 1 River Bridge. A new dwelling ihonse containing eight rooms, with ‘5 good well oi water and stables in connection with house. Apply to Patriot ‘in his Government makes a statement of the strength oi 1‘ le Bri- tish and German beets which is together misleading and useless. He reckons in the Bri‘lsh fleet all obsolete and worn-out vessels on the r" v... . , THE anRLQ'r'rs'rown GUAR Effifi’iil’ffiif"? :EflMPilll EJE'BTING ” ° SlHIKIllli iMPLflYEES comparative LULOW, Mass, Nov 28—In ful— filment of their announced intention‘ st. many of which are being broken of compelling Strike” and their iam- al- the S‘RLVI , the Town officials to provide habita- I books were printed DIAN . "' FIRST 01" ALL l“. PAGE. . rant 7» “a. will any Has, no and make the'hair soft and fluffy. Restores the hair to its arm’s! - color. Salvla ls not a dye; made exclusively from herbs. Event? ‘- botlle is sold with a guarantee. Special Agrnt. “ Price 50:. tree E. Hughes. Apothlcarles Hall,'1‘he People's Drugglst. and $1.90 a bottle. Charlotteto’w which copyright was obtained. 'lhcl ace here tonight, with Horseman ~ i For sale at in je YDreadnoug'hts ,in 1912, they are building. As Dreadnoughts wil.‘ surely decide the issue when it, The’ era who left the company's jute deceiving ana'hemp products mills late in Septem- :ber as a protest against a new sys« tem of work which they claim meabt lower wages for them announced to- day that they intended to meal tn , comes, it I. Patriot's his farm fronting on the Red Housel. ~ Sourts. A. J. McDonald is the agent. ‘ ' Nov all—Walter, : ' tenement, » immediately. r up, also gun-boats and other small 11168 to 193” crafts, ignoring the fac.‘ that is easily seen that um are armiui. Yours truly, NAVY LEAGUE MEMBER. More day 5 Burn al (.1... » . -. , THE BUDGET AND THE COLONIES and— LONDON, Eng, Nov 29——Alex er Urea, Solicitor General for Scot- land, said that ii the people stood onies Would cling to the 'Mc.ther Country as long as they had respect for her, and they would have fora Motherland which surrendered the control of its finances. SHIPPING NEWS. ENTERED—Nov 29th—Scllr Jessie Brown, Burton, Pictolr; Cohan, McPhail, Louisburg; S.S. Cabot, Kemp, Louisburg; schr Circasaian,‘ Skinner, Sydney; 8.8. Bonavista, Fraser, Montreal. CliEARED—Nov 29th—S.S. Bonav— ista. Fraser, St John’s; S.S. Cabot, Kemp, Louisburg; S.S. Cohan, Mc— Phail Louisburg; schr North Star, Hemphill, Pictou. | ______._._— CROUP QUICKLY CURED. Don’t Let the Child Choke to Dcatl While Waiting for the Doctor. Hyomei, the miraculous, antiseptic dry air treatment, will cure croupln either the first or second stages. Easily inhaled, even when the broom— ing is irregular, it reaches more promptly than any other, renlcly the terribly inflamed membrane of the windpipe. its soothing balsams not immediately, the inflammation is allayed. and the swelling reduced. George H. King, of 22 Wellington Street, South Woodstock, says: “We. would not think of keeping house without Hyomei. It has warded 011 for all of our three children many and many a time. When a child breathes badly and through the mouth and the glands around .thc eyes and nose commence to swell, than is the time that we find, the Hyomei quickly relieves the trouble and gets the bronchial tubes, lungs and throat cleared up." Hyolmei (pronounced High-o-me) is I guaranteed by Geo E. Hughes to cure catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma,bron- chitin and croup, or money back. A complete outfit, including a. neat hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs only $1.00 An extra bottle of Hyomei, if af- terwards needed, costs but 50 cents. .__._——-Q——' To Halifax Truro. Monoton. St, John. and all points I. ,C. R. Cl C. P. R. tickets are sold by Rogerrs 11—2_ (l t ‘ F‘rbes, Vernon River Tr'dge George 0 - 10-l9dtf.___ ! -_..._~._ -_.- ‘f'dc-VIJL'T the western compartment l: of the Terrace on Water Street by Ray. ,Geo. West. now occupied I E. Ross. Aop‘y at Connolly's Es- tntn oilicc. Queen Street. 10am”, “7‘0 RENT. single and double oiiir-e VJ with lavatory enuipment, lull.- able for society hall. at moderate nach'crn's Buildinr. Queen rent. in Mel 9‘1"“ ,‘r' I form-filling sizes. Th Ger" the company, at the rate Ptled forenoon and the occupants ‘to seek shelter elsewhere. The strik— te Ranges-p kindsof‘fuel ‘ . London~Torenio ; ‘ . a MonireaivWinuipe ' -. ’ - sleepover-Std ",5 -. [51.7’ thins-full «Latte-i for the rejection of' the Budget they would lose the Colonies, for the (‘ol—i 110119 ‘ ‘ which time colds, croup, coughs and sore throats 3 from acids. and painless: and every other season of the year. 'the' dwellings owned by officials of the Ladlow ..,The schooner“ N n a . , owed.“ souls, in}; glfédfic b“ii';‘)l;"many's fleet is almost wholly mo‘dern Manufacturers Association began Halifax. I vessels,“ and experts say they will having writs of ejectment serv— v - equal if not surpass Britain's fleet of ed. Fifteen com-pally houses were em- this ordered of their contents early and ,. l». ,~..l. ..... eu' E){Sale_by__tthegersfla‘tdwercsfie.Ltd illill lulu lulu EENTS WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., November ’28.—~Pictro Fallette, who miurdered Samuel Lavina, a ninety year old clothing "remnant of Port Chester, ’in 'August, was convicted lil the Supreme Judge Tompkins sent- .enced him to dearth. All that Falletto 'ilourt to-llay. :obtained: for the murder was ltwo cents and a jack knife. W. ilH1Hii-IJE-lll’lllflM , ~+ CUAL smvr runs AURORA. 0nt., November 28.——A gruesome discovery was made here, yrsterda‘y, when thwdead bodies of in; John Flintofi, her granddaughter Miss Laura MacDonald. aged about lionrtecn years and Fred Blake, a 'young Englishman, aged 19, were all 'Iound asphyxiated from gas in the home of Mrs Flintoil. ' Mrs Flintoi‘l was a widow, her hus- band having died about six years ago, and the little granddaughter had livch with her for some time. Fred Blake, until a week ago, was employed on the farm of Thomas Roberts, a short distance out of the village, since he had boarded at the home of Mrs Flintofi. His mother nd a. number of brothers and sisters reside in England. Blake had been: in Canada only a year or two. and was employed in the Ficuris Agricultural Works. No stir had been noticed around the Flintoif house’since Tuesday night. A neighbor secured the others and an entrance was effected through a. window, when the bodies oi; their rooms, apparently asleep. Flintoif home is a one storey cottage and‘ the stove nu uld-iasllioned feeder. tile presence. of coal gas when neighbors first entered. PHINKS SWEARING ALL Rllil-I’B thl the offence of Jones stepping or Smith's come. For better to Putnam‘s Corn Extractor;——it cure come and warts in one day Wltll~ out pann. 'l‘ry “Putnam's,” fl'ec e. Pen—Angle line conlains‘fhe garments that will best suit your requirements at this season. Your dry goods. dealerorgenls' furnisher will allow you Pen- assistance of the three victims were found lying in .81“.an [mm diseased Kidneys. The , self— The air was badly fouled by Providing the pro-vocation oqlllalsl use oral was entering does" a bouquet. tions for the families the company's tuthoritles have not yet how they will meet this appeal. There was no interference with the work of the officers in emptying the houses today, but the strikers evid- :ntly were. in, a sullen mood and the , town authorities and company oili- ciaia have made 'eiaborate prepara- turned out of VS ing all the deputy sheriffs oi Hamp— den County were stationed about the mills today as guards. ' 0f the HOG-employees who' went on strike, about six hundred have retort» ed. Some portions ‘of the plant are be— ing operated, but the greater part of "rom its houses each day until all are relieved. Practically all the em— ployees live in company houses. buildings. The . town‘blndlng' cheaper “Named jcoula be done in America,but the' Gov- ernment holds that the new copyright prohibits the re-importatlon of books printed vill‘this country and then sent abroad for binding. the,United States from theyset here. ’fl—fl‘kfii I' i! —’l : other ,. Tablets. MAN’SllWWlS . in the linitzd second. Time, 58.17. ‘ tates, sent to Belgium for fancy. ’ . it than the binding ‘ . ' nulmuvcllrs‘” _ They must be print“ and bound in Lions to guard against ’a possible dis-l ‘ " turbance. Three hundred men includ- “1 . , ‘ ll-i . - rt. N.) s., Neyen'tber lie-3'. {ably be completed SYDNEY, ‘ ., The shipments .01 coal' by the"'Drnnln{?f' lion Coal Co. to Montre‘al will proba‘ 't is shut down The company will ST. JOHN, N. 8., Nov. 25.—3ter.i“°y Pie” v “we 5” numb" 0’ families elected ling won first place in the ten milc‘ It ’t “Ram that a 5"?“ quantity of coal Will be sent ii.) Portland and places from the wl'nter ports.’ ' There will be much'active work about ‘ tlle collleries during the next. few 1" Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine days preparing for the beginning of , Druggists refund money if banking coal. It is reported‘that the it. cure. E. W. GROVES company will bank over 400,000 tons this winter. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. fails to Blflil unusua- llEl.L_EVIl.LE. Ont., November 28. —,(ieo. Thompson, about 65) years of age, got his right arm caught inl the rolls of a tire—rolling machine at the rolling mills here. It was crushed in a terrible manner. was taken to the hospital. injuries are severe but he will likely rccmer, although amputation will be necessary. uuuu lHElKlIlSE nun Llw WASHINGTON, Nov 28—”Whalt’sm a name?" asked customs officials to- day as they passed along to Collector Locb at New York, and order which closes the gates of this country to a number of books whose titles fairly breathe the higher life. “Key to Ilea- ven" runs the title of the religims books that failed to pass the customs gates. [b all came about by an Ameri- can publishing llousc failing to meet the provisions of the copyright laws. The books were returned by the up— praiser at New York‘us an illirgul ill-— portatlon and the attorney general sustained the llOld'llp of the Monks, de~ cluring that the prohibition .li’anlst importations, contained in sec:'on ill, of the act of March 4 last, app'ies =3 every American copyright in a book regardless of the number through ro- .lllST WHAT ls' signature is on each box. 25c. I . _ mun W .T..._ MW" ' n llllllll" Used by ihe best Bakers and C. turers everywhere also by Chefs in the I ll large l role and on Dining Cars, Sleamships, r *‘ Sieam‘coais. cw. ii it is wine to use food products that are l . ll produced in clean factories. g. ~ rs.w.cn.r.r:'r'r coaxrn. ll - a». . llllllllmnl 'rolronronm'r. “Imlllllllll” o," II"!lillllllllllllllllllllilllIlililllililllllillllllllllglllgn a l v r .V-I'J: 5‘. " i x‘ I -\';I l : D C :— I I This wonderful remedy restorcs the vim, vigor and vitality of youth to nerve shattered men and women. It rebuilds the nerve ccntres, purifies tlic blood and tones up thc‘gcrlc all system. A positive cure for Nervousness. ;. Lost Vitality. Lame Back. Poor Mem' ry. Sunken Eyes. Headache. Indigestion. Tired ~ Feeling. Lost Ambition, Weak Kidneys, and all Secret Weakness. Price $1.00 Per Package. Contains No Stimulants or Poisonous Drugs. GUARANTEED T0 CURE OR MONEY REFUND”. SEND DIRECT 'ro DFl. KENNEDY NERVINE (30., P. 0. DRAWER 33- WINDSOR. ONT. . 4-» CLAIMED FOR THEM That’s. What Joseph Mack— lin Says of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 'They Cured His Neuralgia, Cramped Muscles and Heart Disease From Which He Had Sufiered for Two Years. ‘ St. Paul dc Metis, Alta, Nov. 29. i(Special).-—"Dodd’s Kidney l’i’llls have done for me all that is claimed for .them.” So says Joseph Macklin, a ,well known farmer of this district. "'1 was ill for over six years with ‘Ncural'gia, Cramps , in my muscles, Backachn and Heart Disease. I called on different doctors but got no help. I heard that Dodd’s Kidney Pills were meant for just such cases as mine, and bought el‘ght boxes of them. Now 'I feel just like a new I recommend'themv to all as a man. sure cure for Rheumatism and all troubles arising from diseased Kid— neys." i 'l'lleusands of farmers all over'the west relate similar experiences to .that given by Mr. Macklin. They find that Dodd's Kidney Pills do just is czaimed for them—cure all diseased Kidneys and all diseases I ’INSANE MAN SHOOTS ’ GENERAL. i l‘AltlS,‘ll‘rnuc(-,, Nov. 29.~An indi- vidual, believed to be insane and having an imaginary grievance a— igniust the War Department, shot ,aan dangerously wounded General Verard .l at the Hotel Continental, as the gen‘ the hotel to attend Wear Eureka Unshrinkable Underwear and you will have underwear satisfaction EUREKA UNDERWEAR is made of ALL Nova Scolia Wool ~‘l is the only kind that is. Nova Scolia Word is the basil in“ making cold weather underwear. Wit)? Because the sheep living on what is almost an island rcceim the benele of llll‘. bracing ocean air, and ideal clirrate and feed on rich grazing land, this gives elasticity, :ilklness and strength lo the wool, which. combined, makes the softness and strength so much desired in wool ust in making undL-r- wear. EUREKA UNDERWEAR is unshrinksble in fact as well as in name. The process Vlllicll has inadelhe wool unshrinkahlc has taken nothing from i's nalllnll softness and plirlllility or in in its wearing quality. This is guaran— teed._ ii tln- garments shrink do not lass them on to some- one else, take thrill to yOur dealer. be will cheerfully refund your nlrney. The fussiest matrwill appreciate the slrateliness, the finish and the wearing qualities of Eureka Underwear. The keeuest underwoar buyers are impressed v fill the un- doubted supel'lor value offered in Eureka l'ndcrwcar. F01- men, in five heavy weights—heavy (Red Eureka Label), heavier (Blue Eureka Label) and heaviest (Black Elm-kn Label). at medium prices: the "N, 5." brand of a lower price. and the "i’ictor." brand n1 artill lower price. If your dealer does not carry Eureka Underw; ar ssnd us his name. Nova Scotia Knitting Mills. “6.. Eureka, Nova Scolia _—_—— ’l‘lll- nlliu was: placed under arrest It was found that he mistook General. ‘ \‘lrmnl for General Briton. .v ‘ By all odds, the most important thing to remember when buying underwear is to loolt for the Pen-Angle trade-maria. Picture shows you where to find it. markedis guarameecl perfect in material and melting. ll it isn't, the dealer will hand you bacle your money. when you buy Pen-Angle Underwear. Pen-Angle is made U I.or men, women and children, in many fabrics, weights and Every garment so trade- You I'lle nothing Angle Underwear. l ' I ... to-dhy, when thou,“ , llast cargo of coal. will leave the Syda-‘V