NlWBi __ ‘ 'e =”i`~*°¥‘o e will be in Murray Mil" ~ i’l '% f-»\. .viii ‘,» 5??" _ '_ ' ___ __ > . ‘ *K* ¢f `i_ 1 . . fe-; -. ' _ ._ Y; .Z A »l , _ : _rs 1 » _ - fi i~ =x'_ -~ 1 _ _ r 1 f 1. 'iz 1 : fi' .~ _:Li ‘li . 0_3". i' _ ».'._`1 'l=`."' _ ‘ 'Q .. 5.17 ,_ ug. . ._ i _ . u - as-_ .sn » j~»5i". _ ._ 20 ~ '- if _'_~ 5-' .i. ._ 'ln 13' fill’ __ I ____ ..> _ . .ff V _ it _ »' ,_ _. ii? ;_.f_ .i _‘ I V -.._~.-r 'lv .` V 1 i* fii .;` ‘ ». .' in '_-,», f ~»s__,.~_ ir; ,1jZ§. _redr _~.t.~‘. _sn '_ 4: »‘ iff'-_ ` r .g , 1 i;`_@if‘»‘~- _ _ £3, for my M 2:: ‘:i<*= . _ . _,..;Lrtli_¢ so l;l5¢;nf.eg.:: 1 F I 0 _ ‘ , 00 me Are; nay (l>re§A§ .....`_L.- , _..°'1‘he ,Buds _ol Promise mission .band i'iI":St‘. `David's'_‘ Prssbyterianu church, Georgetoss-n,_l$Id ,, most suc- .cessfullyjmoncert on’ _ed'nes‘day,Nov. _20!zh, onhehalf of the Home _and For-' ,i¢i1.Missiog_l“und. of the church. En-3 .opuraged by a full house the young eg-tisti reiidered a vary creditable nc- .count of tl1emsel`ves,' doing full just- ice to the trstngifug ij their President Mrs. Black. »'I' would _'he diflicult to _.single out any special item in the pro- _gram for spxcial praise but the two tableaux " he'Suin`mer Queens" and' Lime lights' w,o_uld_ ,probably ne- at the ii8`|iH~’.‘oi the pull if B vote were taken. Under tha»g‘e'i1ial' chairmanship ,of W. D. Montgomery, the audience .enjoyed an hour sind forty minutes first class eiltertainmept which was apPl'0¢iB¢6d.~_hs Georgetown citizens k.now'well how to-appreciate ivhnt appeals to their artistic tastes. The result of_th effort will ca'us'e tha Fro- vindlal Tuiééhurer ol_ the W. F. and H. M. S. Mission .Band Departnlent to receive 1f%§'It ig hoped that after s,_ rest the ‘ ds of Promise will ,bloom again. _ ; 1 ...'A most interesting event took ,place on W?¢\ll9P0°~y. will November 1912 at the `i>arsonsge“qf r_1_ie _(First Methodist ohnrelif . 'clan-lfiitetewn, when Warren lirehaut of ¥_\’Luiray 11-ar- bor:-and,~l_liss Elie Mclnnls formerly .of Glen' William hilt late of Cain-» .bridge, Mass, were united in the Holy bonds of `matrimony by the Rev J. Heaney, __B. A. They were unat- tended, mths bride being beautifully .attired in Robin egg blue sillr, with hat to match. Immediately niter the ceremony the happy couple left by .train for their future-home at Mur-.f _ray -Harbor South, where they were, »met by theirimmediate relatives and Jriends, and n., sumptous renast was spread. In`the course ol the evening they were_ visited by fs large com-' pany 'of Serfenaders, who were both orderly and well l~_ei1aved. The large ,gngiiber oi useliil and Valllable _pre- .se`n s testiliedto the high 'esteem in -which both the bride and bridesgroori'i` -are beld._'_‘l‘he-.gfiiiarclinll l0ins -»._\vit_h their many friends in wishinil them a ilong and happy wedded lift-.B. , ...'0ne cent‘p_ei- word' each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accolnpllliy order; and five per cent discounts allowed. Minimum charge ‘itweutyffive cents. ...’The Morning Daily `Guardian can he obtained at H. J_. Mahon’s Drug Store. Soul-is.° ...\The Morning l_'nily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnston’s, Montague. ...'When you want a stove-buy from Hol1nan’s- Catalog. 11~23ME3i. » ...°You can save money while you' _spend by shopping from l-i0lman's Catalog. _ 11-23ME3l. ) _ _ ...'For sale, black, blue, patched and red foxes. Prices on application Isaac Ives, Montague. 11-1 Mtf. ...*F. G. Jordan, agent will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions iii Souris and vic- inity. His oiiice phone No. is 5. ...’Subscribers should renew 1, week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and tlins not miss an issue, :is :ill pupers are dis- `r-ilntiniied promptly on expiry date. ..."l‘. Gordon Ives, agent, will be gliid to receive ull news, n'1vertiSil°|g 'und subscriptioiis in Montague and vicinity. His oilice ihone No. is 18, and residence 1.-hone N0. 20.*. ___~l~1er Netting! Net "bran-rl" qual- ity (which is regular stock) but spe- cially-iiiade-toorder --Red Label-- sold only by Brace, M‘cKay & Co., Positively the best. 11-20mws4iEw2i One with experience preferred.1_\ E00 opportunity for any boy wishing 0 (From Yestcrday's Evening Guardian) ...’At liis home on Souris _River`on Monday night, October 21st, 1912, Joseph B. Metlorniaclr passed peace- Iully away at the age oi 77 years. .Mr._-_ McL‘orniack had been in poor liealtli for1`ou_r__moiitiis but hopes had been ‘entertained oi his recovery. and'»t`ooi him to hisl rewur1l'. During his illness ivhich was borne with re si nation to the Divine Will' he was iboctor A A McDonald who did a. that laid in his power for him bu he was beyond all medical caid H leaves to mourn their loss three bro thers and two sisters, Michael nn John of Sourls, Vincent oi Bayfiel Mary in Boston and Effie at home besides 8, large number oi relative FFIREMEN OYERCOME ` ' FIGHTING FLAMES and twenty firemen were overcome by is estimated at $100,000- (Exam. please copy.) _ learn dentistry. Apply to A. J. \~ _Prices-25, 35, 50 cents. Fraser, D. D. S., Mont11§llc.l1-20ME3i Seats on 'sale at usual places Fri- Bm: _ . the a1i_w,Se__r;0d wiped 0ti,erwine_ .ion the possession of' Mongolia. The _ ,the revolution, have been exchanging 5 The young China Association has t opened subscription lists and th agents have spoken at every Chin _ town corner explaining the encroach d ment of the Czar's troops in the au d’ Dispatches have been received here _ly “attended a`“High Mass of Requim Wong Hin ahead h d d LOWELL. Maw.. NOV- 21-A Pfiefit behlg -“°l"l""&f°0 0)' his 0053501' 'tm army north to Mor¥\gTalil:'swl’1§h §:1‘l;truc< lllev. R. B. McDonald. At the conl tions to establish military rum and ,smoke by,a_iire which today destroy- clusion of.the service at the Church drive Russian soldiers out_ _ul ghmintgrigr-'01 Sig, Jenn Bnptint lthe procession reformed and proeee clinrcli, the largest Frenelr catholic ed to the Roman Catholic Cemeter by Bl`|iii0e_ill L<_0W@\'l-f' .The financial 1085 Where the 0001’ WHS laid £0 F650-'_-' the minister of war that idle gossip In re ard to mllltar re arations in Acadia Fire... ,.....l00 0' sr. lurrsnssuno, Nov. 21.-Rus. I __ Ro more rusty pens _No cl ¢_4_,ll9.l1* _ No :fig blots ' » 'I N3 thick ink in the well ' = If you uscmiy K ' Made in Amherst ' Sold everywhere Everett Q. Barron Co Alscl makers of "U. N. O.. ' Shoe Blacking. ’ peril House oNa SOLID WEEK. . With Special Matinee s.\.'ruRDAv AF'l‘lssNo0N 2.30 0'clock. COMMENCING _ Monday Nov. 25|h H. Wilmot Young and Margie Adams » ir Stock Company. ~_.~ plays. ‘ 6 'Phe opening bill for Monday night will be Mrs. Fiske’s great success . “niv0Rcoiis" Tohgve followed by Ishmael, by soiit err.. A Girl ol the sunny South!" Jane Eyre. The Cowboy Preacher. Anna Karlnina. Under the Bedr's Paw. ...'Wanted assistant in Del_1ti\10fllC€`6"Big v‘i|devi"¢ Act 3" 0 _at every performance. o *Plays changed nightly. 'day morning 22nd lust. 11-23M6i. IS CHINA GOING 'TO WAR WITH RUSSIA? ..._- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.-Ca\1le- grams received from China by local _ Chlneseapnounce _thatithe republic is preparing' to go to war with Russia big secret societies, which iostered dispatches with President Yuan Shi cient Chinese territory by Yow Gook Ha, secretary to Fung S' Hills. hero of the revolution, h 3 ' _ »liintIIy and skilfully attended to b Kai' _ Y - _ '_ ' _ . _ _ e A ' ' . e __ a _. , - ; ' ` as al his Y sfnn oilicers were warned to-day ,_,-,__ .__ __.___.._ -} 31 _-Oftener i llse it---the _ YOu, Likelit. -_.ea-,»... e.._»...... I . \l _ 0 ee _ ._ _ I ' `r0§`-.fri nv ue uinsssl silt lr chain.. ` You HT Better Eli og' All ul /_ _.S- " ri §.""J “J _-'_'_;_-"'l -"-"_\` "_` * , H I I I I l I _ . I-' I I I I I _ - ` ` --Dai? l-» _ A - § i 461 U _"Q _ __,!,~_1‘f‘ 4 'L'-" if ' e ~ » __ com_plete'll11e now ln stock Maple Leaf and Daisy ru ,ber boots, lurnberrnen’s boots, inoccasslns, coarse heavy boot 0 1 ' l .»f_;'_" __ 1. “_ 1 _ , _ '§’-"Lili _mdii-Meiidies geuts line boots and shoes at rock hotto ` ' ll l ole, _ Rubbers, Ov ers hoes 'fn1iba§é.,;;y|,'l.,I-' and j, buckle overshoes. Also a large assor ‘ ,prices ion _\~ ill save money by pure asiug lere. ’ 2 .,. ;» _r .eo5M owl' srrfl .aaiwodu ful.) lov.. JMU ` i __ _ 1';-8 l~.f_\lti:_l_slf__. ,_ _ ” _ i. s. cilliisson Breakwater St. Sourls b~ it has been hinted eller. the depart S melt contemplates an increase in th m 'Members were present from all th r' ci ial ciiti f ' military matters. It points out tha the dissemination of rumors capaible OI being brought into connection with events in the Balkans. T0 TALK OVER POSTAGE _ TORONTO, Nov. 21.-A conference of the shareholders oi the Canadian Press Limited, and the Canadian Press Association was held yestoid A deputation representing both imrligg WHS aplwinted to interview the post- 'm“9t0l"Zeneral on Saturday with the Of H1095 Of P08!-age on newspapers t' rates from one quarter-‘cent a pound, ` -to one cent a pound, _ 'Were 0106*-ed as follows: 1 _ President, J. F. Mackay, Globe, Toronto; first vice-president, M. E. NlChDlB. Telegram, Winnipeg; second rvicevpresident, J. S. Lewis, Ji- -r _:_g__‘ _ Stan. Montreal, secretary-treasurer, W , , - 1 , . im _ , _ i i I ll? J” Atkinson' Dany Star' T01-0nto_ , ___ _ .1 _ _ __ _ _,A _ P at . na . m e- 0 - ‘ U25 . _ _UT OC I ‘ . .- _ ~= ‘ ° I ‘ s , . . 5: ‘ r , 1* 1 . _~,i§4ontag-ue A it 1.;_,T'11fe__;Dry Goods People I,,_ "e by express from two of the largest and bes coat therein Canada, twoinore shgpments ladies’ cloth coats cure 'them at a snap, and we .Liars o\wioH_e`iin _th_¢§best»values we have had this season Als .Comelquick if you want _e bargain. W ‘ve _ ` fhrdfhl.-goulls and can show you the largnst assert-» °'.We Bright these `l`5‘te,' and pro _e.mv»lleI0~i°-. - lavé _ii.ei1i.eee yen ma eseni, PEs_Mn~N_.'s. e lieee thlt il did to ft, and is fitfto wear, l\'lr_$i)_' ",.stolcs,etc. Me1'f’sfor`col‘lars`,‘men’s &4 §;_il|!>y ovlfcoi V_ Il' everything ...... §_..’;.____,._.. ~**` -a _.ne `~_’. 1-. :_!v»» -~‘- ‘ ~ ` . ' ' 'r 1” '.1' ._ r. ,1&lw ae ai N;-_idle -‘\‘~»5._=e`..-E .'.___ . .s want to keep k H- W°'0dS; Calgary Herald; J. I-Il Y 'rr-mr Pain nrro FUND: 0 endment tofths Government Railways' C WBHII Collvel" J Kerr, Regina Leader, J Macklin, Winnipeg Fi-ee pregg; J ROSS Rbbertgon, Evening Telegram Toronto; E. F. Slack, Montreal Ga- zette; G. Gordon Smith, Mant,-¢,,i Witness; G. Fred Pearson, Halifax Chronicle; E. W. McOready, St. John Telegraph; W. J. Blackburns, Lon-don., Free Press, and P. D. Ross, Ottawaf Journal. ' MAY GET THE MONEY . @--a~` 0'l‘TAWA,\ Nov. 21-Hon. Frank Cochrane has given notice of an am- Employees ~i>rov1lient.~ d Act syf A .good 1i_le'_.¢_|& mule Pave bw New They are stron'g.vze11 made. -stand plenty of wear and Presenting ia Repertoire of all now ' ' are exceptional, values at the Pfieeecosafe 1' I Hsls up. Non-Corrosive _ .___ It preserves the pen points. " A fine showing of bells in full .body .md back strap, nickel and hmm mountings, also chimes, in sad- I horse made, ,strong and die and shaft styles See These e'Sleig__hs For over 5_8 yea"rs'tl1e»naine Tudhope onaisleigh has been a guarantee of fsupexior worth and genuine value. The 1913 styles we are showing now fully live. up to thestandard set by Lprevious styles and Wo' know tlie present showing is away ahead of any we have ever sh0wn_b@_f0f¢, The name Tudiiope _is on 28 different styles this year. ` '_ __~__= Ill 1 _ f ‘ 1 Pick O1`_¢_t.Your Style Today Fur coatswis made ff°“\` _ ie...§fll§.~'f t§‘.l2¥i.li“l§F.if'.1§.?.ll§r.l}.l.°§.l?."f3.§l°fi...lil§l}.lfl1li§dll? tonlers who desire time. We'h`u.ve reliable agents in nil parts Here are fur will ataiid plenty of Welfriur ne ||p_ " The Sléiglis we are showing are inade specially to our order to suit our Island roads. They have special y*l:11races‘and other features -to withstand all fwear and tear. ` -You have never seen a better display of good sleiglis than that shown here now. N.0 lilaltereig-,l;,g}t style you want you will iind it here , ‘Prices rnii§a_§ from $30 vp- I _ _ . _ _ . ._ _ W ~ "~'~.i..* | 'Fur l good quality skins, carefully tailored and perfect fitting. Also some of heavy cloth with fur ` ‘ _,.5 in a splendid line""of `f;ti`Fs,'ar.: I of the P1~°viii4'.e who will be pleased to show suinplcs, quote thoroughly lined. vary Stylish N E o c 0. l collar and lining . . . ..._ . .$l2 up \ and warm, priced nt. . _ . . .$5 up, _ fy _l 1l~23SltME \ ~~ » _ f _i _ at _ _ rr. STOCK Quo'1‘Alii`lff.l§§f.l'If.'§lf.‘i20101033033- We werethe first called to clear out the surplus stock. We _have bought ' the entire lot of Pants Soils and Overeoats ' _ _ _ s e, 9 __ __ . 9 0 ` r 1 re.ireenee.»e.r...~.....e_...........e...}e§I.’¥: Strike have got several thousan o are wort o_ Orders Cancelled i_n_,__ready made clothlngon account of 'late deliveries. A _ .". "A at less than the co§t_'of°"Raiv .- f . _ \ I, ' u __ _ts u _ ‘ee A _ .‘ _ _ ¢, ” sw? _ °° __ ‘ . J Qi I 6. 0 _ ‘ 0 A “ 07"-u P in I 08 9 the dominion and’ _ . ' _ '.' _ ` » 1VQJl0us matters relating to the tele--' ~ ' ". _ me ~ ~ » ow . s 1 our » . ance »U0WBDBpcl‘s were discussed. 0 iiicers - _ _ , ' Q ` , ` __ ' To get yourdwinter supplies_;it_ H?_gr;f3,¢,g1___;-@’S P,-.iGe_0 ' . _ _ 500 lM¢00§i|is13_.§0 |nns1suiisiciio"fz.00 _' _,.54 " _-. 1 114: ‘ ` _mic-1.200. _.egg _mil if-,_ 050 1400 re- ' ’2.i01=.."a.ii" ‘ ...tis .,,» .-__ " 7'* ' ‘ ig ,` e _ ~ ' _ _I6 ].,_!__7__. _ 4. _g9;Q§;1¢49 i ~»=_"» f “ 1 _l4_00\w&'° .. r 5 l providing that the boglin nrinnnistsr-i _ . - _-, _ 1 _ _ . _ - ' _ '50 ‘ins the Md. may my out bf emu - ` I »`. 13'. ` . _ . _ ‘ _' ` - ' *_-"~"‘ ` ;;,““,§,';,,;';',<;‘,°,°,;,;;ég°\;;f'§_i;_>; ,gf -_ - Be-_ost hand Nov. zznd at 9 a. ni. and Lgét "fa" ef .ie se.e.ine_»eireees;‘f ~ _ _ 1. . _j 1. __ _- » _ _ r -~ _ ._ - ' ` 'l "_ -. . » e aa." " s ` I I AV ll* 7'; 0 \ I ‘P ' E I Q ‘_7_.r ,' ‘ff ' °{."‘ ' ‘ _ . ,- 1 ,.~i_ . _ :- , _ , _ ,,_. 4; _~,,_ f -‘~_ 1_~_`_ 'r ‘_ .‘ If ' .` _ =+ ”-1.1-.» ,,.¢', L_; .».<. ge., 1 ” ‘ ‘ ‘ . - ._ ~-__..,..,,.,__.__.,,,..._,,.,,,».. ,mea-;4~ . “ Y” .limit l ` ‘ t ‘_ ._ _ ol.: .-rind: 1-_d 1' NY laiicvrr ir-