V.\ _ L i ___ ,_ l “ 5 'rnsoiunaoamvrown ananoran _ 1-'_' *_”°_‘ 5' l TWU LETTIRI WHICH PROVE TH oiwrmsnr as A cu 'f 'Fortunate are the mothers who know the virtues ol Dr. Cliase’s Oint- Dillit. for there is no treatment so ttlitable for use after the bath to re~ lleve irritation and chafing and two thereby prevent eczema and similar skin disease. ` i _ Mrs W L arne Timmins, Ont the olle of my llille b°Y. W 0 ld .8-,They tried several remedies. but they ~0|=|=|¢E Q, pogggf pmmgg for by eczema when he was three months old. lt started on the top of his head, on his forehead and around his ears. The doctors failed to do him any good. so l tried Dr. Chase's Oint ment on the recommendation of a friend,and inamontlrs time the child was entirely free of this disa grenoble skin disease. He is now _ lloci _ Mrs. George McNair. River Charles, lu Puloun' summenlde' wish foi anything better for cuta,ig|||¢_ _burns and bruises. A few years ago ` a friend of mine, whose baby was ter- _|_g3~|- 3 ig rihly afflicted with eczema had her bugfglo andng; umggggy 1,2” U3 child treated by their own family shy- Holmairs warehouse. 3418. all proved useless in this case. Upon 1917_ 31| "yup, slug gpg D _e -pg the advice of a neighbor they got Dr. LOUBETS NOTES (,n‘ghe |§f|~%‘NA_ Chase'e Ointment, and before the TIONAL S. S, LESSON for 1917 at first box was used the child was com- CARTER8 BOOKSTORE. 3415. pletely cured. I can also recommend Dr. Cbase‘s Nerve Food to suffering -THANKS.-We wish to express friends who l know will he glad to our thanks to our many friends in learn of something to relieve their town and country for valuable assis- nervous trouble. You have my per- tance in saving our store and ware- four years old, and has n'ever had any further trouble from ailments of this hind. I also have great faith Dt. Chase's Nerve Food, and believe that it cannot be beaten as a restore tive for pale, nervous women." mission to use this letter for the ben houses during the terrible confiagra- eilt of' other-sz" tion that raged about us on the 13th Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a il\5l~~Bl`8°° M°Ki1Y & Co. box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 8432-12-16M & Eli. & Co., Limited, Toronto. - --RE-BUILDING MILL.- Mr. An- . thony J. L. Gallant, of Mont Carmel, -= i L 1? has already replaced his burned pro~ -THANK OFFERING SERVICE' -The Women's Missionary Society of Lot 14 Presbyterian Church, held their annual thankoffering meeting in the church on the' evening of Thursday, December 7th. Rev. Ro- land Davidson, pastor the church. had charge and after singing by the choir and prayer by the pastor the report of the society was received which showed that over one hundred dollars had been raised during the year for missions. A report was given by_Miss Eva MacLean for the' Mc- Cully Mission Band which showed that upwards of fifty dollars had been raised by the young people of the society for the year. After these re- pjorts had been received Rev. Mr. avidsoii introduced Rev. J. M. Mc-_ ` _. . . B a, .. writes:J-"l want to tell yiouh about aicisn, but the little one got no better. _"_, ._ I in J _ be t b lndid b ildi f h F1900. Of Vllleyfleld. Refv. Mr. Mc- mgrg ycspggisy thdln tllixg gldmollfe. Leod who spent some time in Corea. The building having been tested, was gave an interesting account of the found to be in a condition that will , 6 ll '_'_ great work being done there by the permit repairing. The- engine alsodfgg iptimgtg fyignfgig, pmigg gay;-tie missionaries. I-le told of how the pee- will with some repair take the place' Dle there Were S0 reddy Bild Wllliiiz of a new one. The grain crusher, to accept the gospel and of how good which also passed through the fire' W0l`_k WEB bt>'|llS' d0ll9 with U10 hell) is not a complete loss. The most ex- of the natives. The address of Rev. pensive articles to replace are the . M. McLeod was indeed well worth saws. Mr. Gallant had a splendid set hearing, and it will no doubt be the of saws of all kinda .and has there- means of helping the good women of by sustained his greatest loss. New this. society in doing still better work belts will also be reg\\ired as allspare' the next year. At the close of his ones were in' the mil at the time of address Rev. Mr. McLeod sang a the fire. !The people' of the vicinity hymn in the Corean language with whatever help they can lend, which was much enjoyed by the feel confident that Mr. Gallant will, audience as Mr. McLeod is an excel- by the early spring, have installed an lent singer. -P. outfit able to accomodate their needs. ` -R. 11|1i -. » - I3--I -I1--1 -MT: CARMEL.- Standing of the pupils of Mont Carmel School for _ the month of November: Princlpalis Departimentz- 7th Grade- 1, Marie R. Arsenault; 2, Thedore Arsenault; N. B., writes:- “We use Dr. Chase’s ~ ._w_ N_ M¢¢;0UqAN_ gp-,ha pox Ex. Ointment in our home, and would not plunge is gpg;-qigp ggppg 1|; summer. $8.50-“-a large, splendid assortment at Brace's. __ _ . _ _ 3416-13-15llfrit\l2iEfri1l . " ’ ` ' Illlllll CIIBPKB Y. 8 09111! _ --TOY8! TOYS! Bl‘aoe’s full line is now opened up. Call and see the really wonderful values. ' 8418-12-15]! fritu2iEfrl1i . department- best selections' in Nip- pon china, out glass, silverware, brass guoods, statuary, _ serving trays and gifts. merous other ‘ _dainty yet useful' I ` ,$416-12-1HMfritu2iEfri1i_. l _ _ i il' I -CORRECTION.-In 'the report of the- Summei-side fire _in_ yesterday morning's Guardian the estimated loss sustained by Messrs."_'lif. W. Strong & Co.. should have `beeu_ $30,000.] - Also, the warehouse used as a store _ room by this firm was owned by the firm, not as stated by Mr.' 1-l._ P. Strong. -WEDDING BEILLS.-Ou Wednes- da December in resenc of a l _ s s Yeo, of Northam, iiscametiie wire' of_ l d'5e wi" be stored and I Mr. Frank _Cai|l~beclr, of Summerside. The ceremony woe performed by Rev. J. J _ .Bamford at the home' of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Callback began their married life with the hearty good wishes of many- friends. ' A_cu1'E.coi.i>s Ano _ ` THROAT TROUBLE. buyer. 1 Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. Veno's is no ordinary cough mixture I I but an absolute specific for every kind acute colds and throat troubles that H- _-_ _._ _._ _ _ -IT PAY! to buy in this Province. -POCKET KNIVIS, from llc to e srricizncv ,or on. cHAsl's- _1 RN "1 ‘ as ren lelwe. - can if '.'»»“¢1l°..»s'.'f'¢°L23.§i".§.'-..°ii‘>».'.'.'§ _. _ “- ‘ "<¢y~»-1,. _;_L.;_a" ' iNs York Fug ‘ .__-..::“.‘.'..°.1=..':..*.:...':..°'.:‘::1.°.-.;=.'i.::; le I- rotation Cash must accgigpyagy order.. Mini-_ f _ " 1? va `1 __ I Announces that i_t’s next ' § Publigi Fur Auction Sale _ will be held on ii January 22nd. _ 1917 And days following - 1 SHIPMENTS for this sale must be in New York by January 8th. Early shipments are solicited in order to. insure proper cataloging. All merchan- nsured free of charge. I We make tne usual advances when requested, on receiot of goods. A charge of 5 p. c. is made on all goods sold, plus 1 p.c. discount to the ' Further details on request .. I New York Fur Auction Sales A Corp. _ ~ 1"-'1°5’-`?“'3v'°f»`3\'-5’f'f\3’1'13`5»°`ii 3'5~`3'3`°f“°='3. 48, 50, 52 Great Jones Street New York City are so prevalent at this season. A few doses of Veno and you are well again, because Veno's is a real lung 3. Roselle Arsenault. ~6th Grade.- 1. Edna Gallant; 2, Beatrice Poirier; and chest healer, and enables you to throw oft the trouble at once. There 8, Glorice Gallant. Grade 5th.- 1, isa- is no do 6 in "_ 5° you can mpg it belle Gallant; 2, Marie' B. Richard; 3, f,-ee1y_ ag.; sw., it tg ch||d|-en q_0o_ Domitelde Gallant. Vive-Principal’s prices 30 cents and 50 .,9n|_p_ from D°P°"t“‘°“'t~_ Grade 491°* 1- The' drugists and stores throughout Can- odore Gallant; 2, Sylvain Gallant; 3, ad,,_ 1Erne`st Poirier. Grade IIl.- 1, Bertha Areenault' 2, Julie Arsenault; 3, "F --'i B the rank of Marshal. 'produce disastrous results. ment, and while martial law still pre. in the session of the Chamber of A third resolution adopted said that vaiied, Ireland must remain a sou;-oo Deputies which preceded Premier _ while Ireland was denied self~govern of weakness to the Empire. Briand's declaration there was some plain speaking. Compere Michel said* _ that the conduct of the war by t e r - 8 b en a failure nuke from \\\\\\\\\illlIIlIIl\\\\\\\\\iZH1 l Cecile Riclhsrd. Primary Department: Tlcnlsu. Grade ]l.- 1, Bertha Poirier; 2, D. ""”" Arseiia. ‘t ra .- ls Divisi n': 1 -'ACKN-°WLEDGM‘ENT°* The senault; 3, nsteiia Poirier. 2nd Divi- Clety. Tien li. ere very h La ul. G de i t 0 . _ Emmanuel Gallant; 2, Zemadette Ar- Ladies °f St- Vincent df’ Pm” 3°' is ' thankful Allies ha e the military, diplomatic and economic U ' points or view. "Look at the oifen Q ' 0 sives and their results,” said C m- pere Michel. "Look at the situation* ._ in the Near East and look at the eco- 1, Alclde Richard; 2, Eddie Poirier; 3, Alfred Ancoin. -R. _-_,H // Ii ff f H if '._=_;:i 11%'-I; ` 7 /,.’.'/11 __ 1 L/ff'/l i __ . ga . .11 Have You if ; 1-, W/ /_ iw/./. . . __,, /1f,_._"':. /_' W/ I, O-Coder *link ' :J every speck 7,, //..._/I duaiand :ima fg:`:ri`°iki|:e f\:r'|‘i:ure, and In _f __,f , ' up wire loft. dry cloth. ’/ 1 _f , \ l(')|_%edareMTwo A fi;/3 -\ e ar ops _ '_ ' ‘{ , 7" _' kv 'l 3- Either of :hem will nuke amen ac- //f /“ ly -1. cepiable gif: for any woman who \ _J takesaprideiniicrovmhousewerli. /`/'_ ` "j_"' f/i/7/if/lil?//li‘fllL|1§i~llil\*l\\il "-'J '/ '/1 ‘ i, W ri _.. .- ' ~.c ‘~‘ S w.:'.;“.i“.‘C.'.:i‘:;2_r::f.';l°f.::... 8 d s ,_ _, 75g. an L50 S s is sure to lei 1,00 gf] L50 M An O-Cedar Mop iigihena housework Thorooglilrefticicnr itself fo do the work ar long l diiiance*-ill long handle hanlsliu forever the baalifbrealiing bending, ' Make Some Woman Happy with a “Practical Present." . Tried 5 i < _T . ?.*..°‘:“...“‘.:.:‘.::u'f'.-.°:L:l.°:.:‘;':zi.:i‘::‘r i - ~--- 1 is clean aulzfaee Tnhalrd, iufrrggls Hum _ _ i __.'_;',_,_ _,fi :.‘.'~.i.'::y't.'..;.'.-....:.:.:;;;...::.".:::. /'I aqual rtl of water and 0-Cedar Polish. Shine - -. 250. to $3.00 sire: al all dealer: . Chanaell Chemical Co., Limited, 369 Sono.-en Ave; Toronto. ter, Alice Marguerite, became the \=1\`\fi\`\`<\.*>,=f; \\i "`\\l"‘ .._.,._......__g..\\\......_.\. 3" 'rue bride was becomlngly aimed in rs' 2. ,f H 1 _ _ il ' . .7 .f f ==~. ¢-3 friends. .:= _ _._- _,; _.___ _ _ . _ - and other W°|'k3n who muff friends hope that he may be spared sion: 1, Leo Aneolp; 2, Marie Gai- for the money received from i “_ - , dm M ,th 1,, 1, i ~ iam; 3, Gerard Gallant. si-.1 Division: die's'A\1xilisry A- O. H-_nineteen del-",‘,§’é't’,d‘f.. °“ °“ W W ° we ‘"° _ G 1 white silk draped win. silk embroi- -5- °- H-- The member” °f "‘° ere net with eil and oran e bio Ladies' A“"m“"V A O H Dlvmon d d . v g -_ ' '- ' ° i Bom; her omy Jewelery being a pear] 3, lwld their illlflllal electltiill of Dill-_ P f get neckmc-e_ we mf; of the gmom cers on December 10th, mos; of the S The many costly and beautiful pre- §0l"llA0l‘ }i;f:lc<=l:3;'e{tewerePri'e¢;-ieiliézflted. xx. _ V . sents rece-lved testified to the popul- - -_ - 1' ' arity of both bride and groom, P;-9. B. 0C0nnor, Vice-President, Mrs. S. S. 1, vious to the wedding a shower was J~ A- Bl'€lll1l\ll; Tl'88S\ll‘6i'. M|_BB _ held at the home of the groom where Christina N°m8°“F R°°_°"'H“'3'5°q,y' LAWYII tho bride also received many, pretty M586 Mill? Killclli l"illBl1°|l'1 30° Y- '°”“.“.' ,_ ‘_ |_ and useful gifts. The happy couple Miss Winnie Morrissey; Mistress at _ uw,” “.- len on M|md|,y_ December 4th for arms, Miss Gean Walsh Sentinel and “‘_M.“u_ their future home in Halifax, followed M199 MMT E||0l1 M0i‘l'ilB0Y- Cll0|l' ` by the' beet Wishes 01 their many' ‘WY °f "I9 C°“““'"°°' “Y” - DGUROCN9- T'l¥H4i5h- hi" "°°°|"°d “_ Mel-.iA.§J' C IIUKINNON _ telegram from his _brother _ Ernie __|.".|,§5t` .__. __,\¢g¢¢||¢yg.¢\.}_¢w ‘ Desltoche former employee in the “yu hug hm., qpgmggpwwm C. P. lt. office, Montreal, who had V _ . _ _ . |_E11'E|; ¢A|m|ER5 -0 f.§‘.‘.’.§.§f"‘l.I.'.".‘.‘.2i’.."‘€l.‘; $22131". 3T._ ,_ _ W," Battalion had safely arrived in Med-_ “ ".9 ‘ _ ford Surrey, England. This is an- llirfkilil and lhfnlyl other “Tigu'isher" who has left all to ¢0lldl»U_l»-IDI' B070 Ullll 309540 % l l m 8tBl1d by "IB CU]0l‘B.li1l\d hill BIBDYJ ' To ` F have enduring strength take ‘° "°*“"‘ ‘° " °"“ dayllast while Mr James Morrissey, y Peterville. was driving home through Money to loan at reasonable rates a woods in which he had been work of interest on good improved farm! lars and thirty-flve cents -Y. -NEW POLICEMAN- The people 'WSH AWNTS °E°‘-‘°‘“‘*' *-‘ ' _ TION OF GOVT. _WEDDWG BELLS _on Wednes of Tlgnish arehvery forutnatfoinhaeg ____ day evening November 29th, the home °‘“"“5 “ ""°" y °“°°°°E‘:;`on of mga LONDON December 12 _ A most i he ' . - -| et Mr- and Mrs. James Macquarrie. 1”” "°"°°”““‘ ’“ ‘ ° ing oi me ii-ian Parliamentary Pai-ty. Searltown, was the scene of a ve'ry b"°th7°"' Axtmrew Menon"-Id' Bmcmm' with John Redmond Presiding. Passed happy event, when their only daugh- L°t ' _ ' " a resolution declaring the intention K of the party to await a declaration ofi /f ~ bride of Weldon' Keir Allan of North _'MR S' T' Gum" lgblster PM er’ the Government's Irish policy before. / Cl\l‘l9l0D» U19 Cflreilliilil’ bein! Del" for Ponhmd Packing alcompany' deciding upon its attitude in the fut- fermed by Rev. James MacDeusaii has °"“"g°d his "°“‘d°‘l"h “ff fn' ure towards the Government. but in the presence of the friends and re- P|“sVm°~ $0 "V9 in “Km” an T” ,-gaining that it favored a vigorous lauves 'of both bnde and groom The rented the beautiful house on M%n prosecution of the wah bliiiill Party Bill-€'l‘€d the' lH1l‘|0l‘ I0 the Street 'lately purchased by DFW' i'| Another resolution declared against strains of the wedding march. skiiuiiy M"B"‘°°~ ms '”“”Y ”"°“d"' 1” ‘h B eonscription in ireland, and asserted played by Mm, »p,.pme_ w,.|gm_ and town hearti'ly welcome him into their that an attempt to enforce it would took their places beneath a white bell. midst- "Y- ` -Anmvso sArsi.v_- Mr. win. ,,A_|m_,,, ¢__ °,,,|¢» g.,g|,,..,,, M hom, ¢_°,,n_ __y_ s ssaioue nun Awav -on 'rpes Mane to Loan I | Give a man something to wear and your gift is sure to be acceptable. _ Select your gift from our stock, and you can be sure that it is right in quality, style and price. Our showing of Men’s Goods for the Christ- mas trade is complete. Run down the list below»- and then come in and see the goods. _ Paris Garters in pretty boxes _ . _ _ _ . _ _ .25c pr. Silk Armlets _..25c and 50c pr. Lawn Handkerchiefs ._ _ _ ._ _ ._ . ._ $1.00 doz. . Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initial . ...$2.00 to $4.00doz. Cashmere Sox, plain and ribbed 40c, 50c, 75c pr. ‘ Uniined Kid Gloves .. . ...$1.25 $1.50 ea. Woollen Gloves, black, grey, tan. .75c, $1.25 pr. L_ined Gloves, Kid and Mocha -_ _ . . . _ _ _ .$1-35 up » Silk M_ui'liers, every style _ __ _ . .$1.25, $1.50 ea. Fur Lined Gloves _ ._ ...$5.00 pr. Men’s Shirts, every style _ _ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ .$1.00 up Night Shirts, warm flannelette ...$1.25 ea. PyJamas,_an_ ideal present ..._ _$2.15, $2.25 pr. Umbrellas ., _ _ _ _ ...$1.25 to $5.00 ea. B Coat Sweaters, all styles . _ . _ _ .$2.75 to $5.00 ea- _ Shop early while the assortment of goods is best. We will put aside until Christmas any goods selected now. Pretty Boxes and _Greeting Cards Free , _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ I :N T ing, hislhorse -took fright. and' raiifor getty property. Applications will' M ` _ away ghirlitgg Mr. Mqnlralei ‘ receive prornpt attention. ~ c Billy Om WIS °“_F¥ __ . 4 _ _A A _ - _ __ _ _ -if. » I wnh. _ - ' H. J. PALMIN 7 i zlrl._".:'..':z:?°..:"“::::.e':?'€.-.it »-- °f -- <=»-mm. _ MENS FURNISHERS ‘ ~ ' drove back to whom her father had *,339-_11~87M1Mo. IIll V health. Surely it will do as much i . ' for you, but insist on SCO'l"l"S. Scott I levee.. Toronto, Ont. levi! t0 build “P UN! ‘NBP UP “Wil “W” W°"k'”5 “nd f°“”d m‘“_""h‘5 up" which he received. -Y. ‘ M°M'y '-0 Ld” to make his way home, his face cover- ed with blood from two great cuts & which he received from the fall. His _ -i _ _ back too was somewhat injured. But ~ . i is si inone _ol uw hum. ere VW* . I. smiley. K. c. serious avert irem the treat “°l\°k'“Ki emi rv me attorneys-at-Law The Utmost in Xmas Gifts _for each and every Member of ~ the Family’ ` risticii ivory M§’3.....i. . te Toilet Accessories of every maine Drculn A ‘ i \ Travellgig Rn _ _ _ ' Cigars-in _ten uariers and halves Pipes of every kind description _ Sitlglesaivith case and without 1 ' _ Companion Sets of ons, two, three and four ' 'S “"0 ' / '-3 7 __ Arid one hundmd and one other attractive Gifts that naming does not give credit, to wherecredit is duer ~ 1 _,_ REDDIN silos." Atteniioh-T' .il E R Has-_ ` 0 . E__M__9 _iVfB-D From- 127 _Gt.Geo. St. 0 'AGROIUTHE STREET T0 ‘ 147 Gt. G00. St. nexttofhe‘Two Macs’ 1 in his excellent new nuarters he is better prepared than ever to attend to the trade. He has greatly increased his stock of his mul lima and hu milieu a 5?; and very attractive acquisi- A e1o.oo ruouoenam. or WHICH MUNI WILL ll HIAID LATIN ~ Ti isli Personals. °“"’9"°*°"~ P- E- 1' °° r _ *T* -1-lon. Sir Charles Dalton' is at _ _ __ pi-agent ;pendiag a few days in Tir ‘ qagglmfuyt Q ana* ll I . 1 . __ Z.. f : Rok!! Plb- --Mr. Arthur Bernard, 'tlnelnllhi 1- _ l - - . ff . -. Tignish, left inet week for Sidney, C. ll., where he wil remain for the win.-I . . ter months. -Y ‘ . 'imlsiosn~r_or _ S9||¢_|¢°l’ B115 ..1“.?$‘.fi’°.i2~°°¢l2T."£.}il'T..“,...a°”"‘.|s fiiiltwsolv "Bl.0Clt Ofllse-liek of N. 8. cliambwl. gn ` i""' " want fe a~ -°°;'\|.,-_'fasteners' 'cunts sau- mm ci' A ' ` ' _Mn J. Bnote, with his wi n lun ll. 0( _ it uozkr. good timekeepsrs, in a variety of ugnter, mu Aims, have so e ._ ~_ __¢_ _ #chiral to spend the winter. -Y. _ ' Etoile. made in Canada- a big variety at als te _ " _ ' - um f _ . l -it _ see.. c-iispi, up rammed = eta. no _ ' du asm in wiaimi ii . ii mall infill" Jin' home *from Ottawa. to spend a few wee ` P.. _ _ _t.rays_,_etc. _ _ _ _ 0 ._ ° H am at an some ip 'ri¢iiu’i~ -rf; ‘ ' ' i -_ P = _ ' runs salma _ci»m»- iii. o ' .s. .“ 'v' v r~~ ‘ _ _ __ , _ ¢_.mJ».a. .... ._ 1 _ ` I 1-, __ _ . _ __ _ _ I l _ _ _ ~ ». _ _ ' '~ _ ‘ ' \ ._ _i t __ __ , I _ \ MMI, _. _ ~ _d .Magi M . wtwahts » ii i ta iilgiior commamij _ i- _ _ _ _ ii".il°2"ff‘§2fré:'a:";i°t.:.r~ . °"°"°**°*‘*i" .ffi-is °-'-ii semi e'.f'_:.:..:°.s5‘°"°°°- we ee-ve-» i ~ o ~»--- rome commas o e nl “muy to Loi.” un Rn] I _ _.arms-illm|e¢r.;_. ' ‘ _2,‘},,*'}; _ _ . _ __ Ei l -I. |- btlfi-'il-zulti. ___ __ _ _ _ gg _ _ _ _ -nary couaai\of~i\oa_ _ ‘ __igg_'j3'$_)eielt¢. I __ . _ . , .._,,q?i|'__-Q PT' __ ` R _ \. ly _..- .» v - V-W M WX" ‘_ ‘ S ,, ‘T ._ ` A " MM" couucmp GWB _ Pam# ‘ _ oidi»wsi-_o._smsotto&- . .nm- about thet is and example- Nilms were-.~_ odmpigods iiiil lb. 'C » ' , .1 _,~,~ aim.-is ri»_wf¢»- s¢s¢|t'J~-atrliiiiiin shades for indirect lighting. sto. ` .crows Dom ware. oiimi me 1' _ Sets, Chamber Toilet Bets, Wa Nts. thinginthsli_iiaofLA\ll5g` _ _ _ Bee our bargain "b'ddat|¥i-_ nothingover fee. " 3 . ‘;v;;". f i ._ ' 1`.‘_»:'?\f 41"' .1