nnlnfiqrllllllnll lllllllll-lllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -'L_ »,,,,._ ‘»-r-, :.§ ~ \ _ _ RING DAYS in >a moment slllflesl writes illiisill .my are performingsnow-a-days have a wonderful degree the recupera- ‘Oxo Cubes. ' class tive I lt is remarkable how' quickly a cup gf 103° will revive and strengthen you after the fatigue Of 3 lQI|8;d?Y. Har ly less remarkable is' its convenience in the form of Oxo Cubes, A mud, of the bell, and in almost less time than it takgs gg remove your gloves, a cup of Oxo is ready, Many ladies make a point of having a cup of Oxo before they leave home. lt fortifies them against the cold and is wonderfully sustaining. A fadefoa Tilli Of 4. I0. 50 and 100 Cubes. `r 1 '_-.` 1 _ ll 1 I I I ‘-~ fglfgr-l'l, 1' -Q __ .- ffl.-lll‘tl`l' - .`.ll'll _ If PLENTY OF HEAT Our new Retort Hot-Blast Heater. with illuminated door, is httecl with Fa\vcl-trt patented brick frumc, smokeless, air-Light, gas consumer, body Wcllsvillc pluliished steel, 'brick lined, shaking clrzlw centre grate, large ash pit and pan, front and top feed door, down-dru'ft, :iir-tight damper; anti-clinker door. It bums hnrrl or soft coal, coke or lig- nite, and is one oi the most powerful heaters made. ' - _ .Send for Booklet.. CHARLES rAwsfcETr.iiL1MliTED lSACKVI LLE ' N 'lBI"CANADA-. *TYHIIITIKI -nl-rn l-I lr ; _ ’ "-=="'€ Eire ‘Insurance Q ‘ A ecesslty l l lTheni H insure in good strong comilafl” _ _ieqwltlohheyer contest an _honeseciairn such , C ' ‘ x ...hw ' s - _. ' ,~r._ » - ‘ '+-° -`-¥»`-s 1,.. . AL.- I ., _,sg ' ;, _ ‘ _ _ _-___ -,-.',A. _ ` , g l ) »' , ." _. _Jr _ FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUNRDIIIN S SIITURDNY SU TUESDAY CONVICTED.-Pte Leo Shea, who dsvslwi ., trgzn the 1o5tn._.netr._suen ;°llle'.¢i!l1._€ ago and since arrested. ,at li llqme in Lot 1 and 'lodged inthe P"-'W9 cmulty Jail. was given his trial im Friday iii' the civil court, he was convicted and sentenced to serve three months in the common jail.-H , -RETURN FROM HONEYMOON. “M11 David~Barnet and bride were il1'- ward passengers by the' Northumber. "md °“ Fl'ldBY evening retumlng from their honeymoon trip through some of the Maritime Cities. They left on Saturday for their houne in' Elms. dale where they will reside.-H . f HIGH Palos or Pici"~' -‘T‘~.AiA- il _ _ ‘-» 'l i °\‘ ing! ATX.; _/gf,-7 i' ".1- :_ -4 1.1¢" 1 `.f'~ ‘ 'v'v . " . 'is .». ,- -U‘ E. 7.- . ~ be I” » . _,gill ._ . . ,. v.i..--- Tof'__keep your digestive organs m_good working or- i der-vtostimulate yourhver, t0ne_y0ur stomach and reg'u1ateyourbowels,take-- Ethics- _ Blk _AIU “cliche In th WUI* 'gsm “Inglis In 5010!. 2| :outa l l ‘_ asm: nivinzune.-The-Board or 'and a bonus oi 1 per cent. T-he books Cllristinli. Nelligan 1; Ladies St. Vin- -ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL.- Flltf-en Point, who was badly mangled held out bravely till the las-t in ox E rooms of Mr. P. L. Bowness and from _ _ thence by train to his home. The he Wm ,_.,md,,ct n mission in me Gate Mr. Donalld Lamont, Crapaud were o ' . . . - - ` ' _ . l' ' I gntions. As on the previous occas-lon ,and by every indication. Wm be Bmw Clark, President of the Advisory Com- work mittee for Boys' Work. After an ex- cellent su er which was well served dress' on “Physical Characteristics," the thought of his' previous address on "intellectual Characteristics.” I-lis address was a thoughtful one, dewllng with the develofplnent of the chlld's ati to its intellectual development. _ He rotary of the Y. M. C. A., who ex- granmie for physical development aa. Leotl gave an interesting tallk and demonstration on “Charting a boy," together the meeting was s most in- ` f" s '_ lb( - ` after greating'the brldeprnd broom, ` .°`tlie slmll hours at llie me g when stltute for which he paid $270.00. GRANVILLE NOTES -The school mls Ollened utter fall vacation und of the farmers of Egmont Bay took `l-U0 Y0l1llt: people are pleased to llave_thcir llambs to Wellington last Satur- Mlss McLeod back with them again day. The number shipped totalled ap- and she is quite refreshed after her Dl"0Kil111lUllY 10 550- Ollo llllllb brvllghl liolldayf- Farmers have their potato $11.80 to its owner.-M. cs all up which was n good crop nnil sus Mcllltrre 2: Mrs- Sylvan Gallant are new pulling their lumips which -1'EAcHEn's MEETING.-A meet- nre also a good crop.- Much to the Ing of the teacller's of Egnlont Buy lllsnpointmcnt ol' many here um parish was called last Saturday after- gn Granville Post Otlice has noon by Mr. Frank lloiren president Chaisson il; Mrs. (Dr.) Johnstone 2; men c|0SGd_ For the 135|; 35 years of the district. inspector Gallant was " ll has been kept by Mr. 0, K, Hem-ys present, and the majority of teachers. and good satisfaction has been given The purpose' of this meeting was to liett 2; Miss Lucy Perry 1; Mills to the public.- Halloween was spent organize ,llofld various meetings in very quietly here, more so than ugu;yl_ each school district, the rate-payeirg to cent Do Paul Society 6 pairs. ill all A few of the membm-B of pe,-lv attend also, such meetings Lobe in the Stream Division spent 3 very pleas. interest of education. Suggee-tic-ns will ant time at M;-_ and MI-g_ be lnizldc, views: exchanged, in c-rder to A. K. Henrys pulling taffy and promote tho best interests of the pup- The yolms man Srlvsfs Arscmlllll Of apple dipping, games and 5,, forth us. 'rho in-st -meeting will take place _ and aft;-r some music and sing1ng_ at Abrnnrs Village on Saturday even- tl. weak ago, while operating ti. circular Closing with God Save the King All ing the 18th of this month.-M. ‘ saw connected to il gasoline engine. paused away at the hospital at about evening_ V|c1-ORM pERS0NA;|_5__.M|-_ ,md 5 p.m.. On Sllillfllfly BV0lll¥lE» Llllle ____ 'Mrs‘. Muttart, Cape Traverse. and Mr. hopes fc-r his recovery were entertain- M|SS|0N PFHESTS E_EpART____ Amimw gaguau, Haze; (}rov¢_ gpem ml fi-nm ina i`lrs:, a‘lLlioul2.ll the best of Rev_ J_ I,_ WMS” S_ Jn one of the Sunday in Cmpaud nm guests of M1; 0 ~' - ' - rs. Warren Newsom Cro and felt they had spent a very pleasant _ pliosts who conducted the Eucharis- _ tic Mission in St. Dunstan’s Cathed- ral left yesterday for Montreal en ‘pletely wrenched from the body. but polite LQ PhAlIndo1l|'»p.in Revs, P, J_ Ca. ors to Crapaud Monday.-¢Mlss Maymie f sey, S J and I F Cox S J leave llgllxili iNn:llsp?di`1t?l(l;l this morning for the mnihlsiild. Fr. “Th” Creek” 'llry0u, the guest of Mr. sad case ns th.. deceased was the only \ owed mother The re- Casey goes ilrst to St. John, where he will conduct. a. retreat in thc Young Men's' Catholic Institute being l'.-polled there, and from there' he pro- ceeds to South Boston, Mass, where Guardian extends sincere sympathy t0 f Heavpn Church Rev Fr Cu guests of Mr Bertram 'Frowstlale on leaves lol Ilalifax to conduct n rc ' ircat at the Home of the Good Shep- ' herd Rev Fr Cox is attached to the CIENCY TESTS.-I- The it-'acond ii the CanL;dian'p,.,_,v|n(.e- of the order’ be_ ford Wood.-Mr. F-rank Lowther, S0"l0~' UI f -- ' °‘ lug it native of the Dominion". Fri-l. l ~nfgi3“inSl5:lefl*::'gp£lll;£‘;;‘%?¥ ;I;;5t¥((T;'g; Walsh und Casey are from the United slmd” ""Mr' ‘md Mrs' Gorden Ma” _ States. The time alloted to a mission in this work is about ten years. Father ' Casey has long gone pas; this' limit, ~ ed for years yet to continue his- good gift from them to some boy who was overlooked by folks at home. If con- venient pleuse wrap cake or home- made candy in oilled paper. Will those who send kindly leavo name as it is desired to forward the list overseas. For further information ca-ll at 70 Prince St., or phone 160-L. WEDDING BEl.LS.- A pleasing event took place ut St. Teresau Church on Tucsflay morning, Oct. 2it‘i uit. when Mass Gsrtruce Gillan only daughter of blrtl. John Gillan of St. The bride were a vorv becoming suit 'l'l:v wedding ceremony was perform- ed by the llev. I. R. A. McDoilal.i P. P. of St. Terssas. ~Afte'r the cere- mony the newly wedded couple -re- turned to the brides home, where boro and Mt. Stewart, returning about 12.80 p' ln. -A goodly number oi invited friends ulembled, nd nil sat down to an excellent weddag din- ner prepared in Mrs. Gltisns best style. A few pleaslpt bpqrl were than wlllled away until 5" 'clock p. m."i`he wedding party pi-aged od bn a drive via Pealres Station, tiirough V - -Plsquld to the beiiutitul-new homo of _ the groom. Here they _'kara greeted by a party of young and old ti-lends from the siirroutidin oo who ~ .with many complimentary etingngpig. . _tions repaired to the-_ dining mein /arid sat down to n sumptuous wedd- _ing supper. After doing fall justice _ to the inner mlm they selpni, the , evening in music and dancing until ,,. _ rlll I .Witte im-tr dinnsrud. l -nm wings showed keen interest in the affairs of _3U¢c53s|=U|_ CAT-|-L this company. The Presld¢nt’s' report The “umm Bale- of y°un»gES§:rlt'hEo";; showql that the company had a suc- eattle from the herds of Senator Yeo cessiul year' There were fonyltwo ,md Mn John mcha-,.ds_ which was pups raised, nine pairs added to the new in summe,.s|d@ on Thursday ranch making a. thirty pail ranch, last attracted a large number 0! buy_ thereby reducing _the capitalization to ers. from an over the country’ and $4800.00 per pair. and also leaving good prices were ,.e,mzed_ ML Thc_ 24 foxes to be disposed of this fall. dom R055, of North Bedeqlm also The iinancial statement showed that auctioned a success-ful sale of flne_ 2:31 ;‘;'I;':)ll;g,n‘;I;,"d ‘;§e;°g.§)% prxgivtfi animals which brought high prices' for pelts prevails the _ shareliolllors; _GODD PFUCES FOR cA.r.|.LE__ will recgivo a dividend later on. Elsie ' directors of the company are as §lée“§vJ°hn M°.K€'?'Bif' Sem' °r Wheat' lows: C. P. Fletcher, President; sign Thil';§sgl;,'°atten,d?:l; 22165221139" \Vm. J. McEacliern, Vlce~Presldent2 Bale ot awe They purchased as W; Bcuj. Rogers, Sceretnry; Wm. Jenk- .nne _ab'fma}ls'paylug $150 00 li: em ins; W. A. Stewart. The Ilbove board . - ` °r (me were ro-elected unanimously for the particularly fine milk cow. Mr. The:-i. 1 O I t tl b Doyle, ol’ Campbellton, also attended e:.ls;:.(ngRyear' Q ni gt 1° tuimncf the Ba|es__ He was me purchaser of ii r. oge;-s, . . ewar s ne . four young bulls for the Farmers' ln- ng as were MX' I Help Digestion# Ai I the Canadian Bank ot Commerce have declared the usual quarterly dividend to the rate of 10 per cent per annum will be closed from 16th November to 80th, November Inclusive. Similar act.- lon was taken' by the Bank of Mont- real last week, and since then there have' been the regular declarations of the Bank of Hamilton, the Quebec Bank. and the Banque d’Hoc1'.elaga. SEAL RIVER SILVER BLACK FOX CO LTD.-- The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Seal River Black - Fox Co.. was held on Saturday, Nov. 4th in the Board of Trad.; rooms. There was a large attendance which WEDNESDAY -SHIPMENT OF LAM BS.-Most and M e, p . -Mlrs. Harrie; McDonald and Misa Francis Cameron, Victoria, were visit- McDouald, Crapaud, spent Sunday at and Mrs. Bowley Leartl.-The many friends of Mr. Andrew Wilson, West- llnorland will regret to hear that he is confined to his homo with a severe illness.-Mr. Wilmot McDonald and Sunday -Mrs (Capt) A McLean, Victoria is spending a iew days in Ei- llots, the guest of her sister Mrs. Clif- Cornwall was a visitor to Victoria on y _ Mlllan, Cornwall, spent Sunday iii Tryon the guests of the latter’s pur- enta Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howatt.-V. ASSUMPTION SOCIETY.-Tlie members of the Assumption Society. No. 20 of Egmond Bay ,asselulllcd lil pp ‘ cHR|3-1-MAS PARCELS FOR THE the C. M. B. A. halll, on Sunday afterl and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Dr. S. 105", BAT-|-A|_|0N_____ In- a regime-nf goon, and viéere ti;Iate'dJtoHan illlglueni j ' f 1000 ` h - ISCC-IITBB l‘0IIl l‘. . . 8 IHIC, ge (ggaans o,P1§tr;,;.s?r;haorin;e;t§£l ,gl treasurer and organizer of the society. supplementary to and following out (.,-,ive rm Christmas parser from p_ E_ Tgli openkeriéieliveléied afmaatlilxy pg. 1-| _ ~ . pea or recru s, se ng or 9 a - .i.§i'i"».°‘i.°.iilfi.'.l».y..lilfiiell°ll`§§§lb°’§ jggtfnsglj °§a§5° Weir n1;ftlpUf'§_'-wg hi t l e a po n o _l _'., i/[0§;g:.31u,¥g,li,|?,;_r?ll1}?;r gitllglzge £3); He cited the' history of the assnciut-' - ,mcded are tobacco' cigarettes socks ion from the time of its inauguration, Cake. candy, and gum. As there is m; and clearly showed that it had a rec- tum, to make a personal canvas Wm ord to be proud of. Apart from the In- - thc,;_.o Demons who can and woulé mm surance and Sick Benefit cause, il con- » to hem' please “CCG-pt me mvmmon- trlbution from all the' members- is plalned briefly tlio proposed pro- to send Whatever they wish along raiseldl tfhledpuiglosliil oft which Ist tio “I-11 tfmpi _ . prove nsocucaeyoungsu-V outlined in connection with the Gian- unlfflel.-,.1'i1‘f,°,._°N0ve,,§b'f,°,.° rfgfif sms, wholhavins qualified themselves. ' ndlan Eiilcioncy Test. Mr. George c- Ilarcelg Wm be made up and the mat; are ellglb e to take a collegiate course mr of distribution 1eft~emh.e|1y in the He clearly' cxpluincrl his mission, thnt ilanfls of the ofiicers who are thorough- he was klilot s°ll”m"g1 l;‘s“'““'~`°- but 9 H l “ln l-he mellwd ad” ted ln c°“' ly interested in the men. Any surplus waa ma "5 an “ppc” or MW men” ‘ can be divided among the Charlotte- bers' to enroll and thereby help the town men of Whom were are about good cause of education and upliftment teresting one and gave excellent pro- 150 outside- of omcem Shduld any ofthe French Acadian people. He con- - body cm-0 to make up a complete dluded his speech by iutimating to his pa,-cel it Wm be sem as, n personal bearers that _he was present in the in- terest of the society. He intended to seo as many people sa he could and had full confidence that with their help, he would carry out a successful recruiting campaign. Rev. Father Bourlrcliulg when callled on to spealr enjoined the members to take renew- ell efforts and give to the lecturer all the help they possibly could in enrol- ling now members. Mr. S. E. Gallant mise spoke a few words. He consider- ed the society to he one of the' best. some remarks as did also Mr. John F. which themlembers dispersed.--M. ' ....__.L_..__..__. Will YollfTake it-~ 1"” :ull ' l "' 'll I feel _ fe rj! Q . Mnrmilss _ _ _ _ $18 for 50 Years of Restful Sleep. restful sleep on a soft, resilient 'Ostlerinoori' Mattress (and a Banner Spring) you have Va _ treat in store. You will then realize that the Ostennoor means real rest for the rest of your life. 1] Look for the name woven in the bind- ing. 1] Ask your dealer for the Ostermooror write for agent’s name. _ ‘ - The PARKHILL M.lNUFAcrURINo‘Co. L _ §{lmn> summarise l.r=-ll-l L 15” A o Alaslm Feather and Down Co. Limited Makers of Bellsteaals and Bedding 65 Winnipeg MON THEAL Vancouver -.n.AskAvn.n.nln.. memasgli cmusnqraddf-" E it `;`i» ,li thanksto 4) l ._f I _-. .>~-_ ~.»>_- TERM A 1] If you have never enj9yé}l_- °f _ ...il "f-.» lies! DOYAL VINQLIA no) I' TOOTH PASTE ~ > “I lflink ibe ROYAL' WINOLIA ` articles are splendid and sflall , always use I/sem. _ I am l` partlcrilarly delighted wil/r 5?; 'ROYAL ‘UINOLIA gi' T00 TH,'PASTE." " ‘Mies 'Phyllis Neilson- ' I T¢r'fy': experience is universal and rn ny well be yours too. V .S`.‘.-ut Vfnolla to-day. i* vl:lol.iA co., Lin-lizcd. , London N Paris . Toronto At all Druggists ‘ and Storee _ 25.. I -J.-.-tu.-»_uf.Q=-=.;.1. ~a»-nw , ~'»...,._l~»-" A , rl Mr. Etlnno M. Arsenault also mado- i‘utrici:’s Roanl. was united'-in nintii- Qféxgilxgé |t;,°t:“?;,€ug§ sf|0c:hm5;:,c:g.; mony to Mr. Francis Ilandrahan. :ina S0c|B¢i¢,, .m 1- fu passmg nioudnnsdl ‘lf P‘S'l“l‘1S m°‘=‘ l’l`°l‘ll°l°°“ll yfwlls the inet lust the C. lvl il' .\ niioiiier' in-mers. 'rm nl-lllo was attended by M,,,,,,,1 S,,,,,,,-ty ww' ,,{,,,'|,, ¢,,°d\ Miss Laura Donnelly while tho groom gwnlllng, .and members must hot’ be' WAS ll“l>l>°lf°d by Mr- 'I`h°B» Brazil. me easily dir,celtlraged~by dlfneiritisgl _____l -hi 'li l ‘ . An » » of toilored blue with hat tngmiitcli. lligilirsxevlgg1;|:;,f9¢“$?lg:,(:l||E;e¥.o3t;,,E" fllll by Zoetie--the `wlsIi to have this town lt il and wine. _ into on in two UIQ - Mr. and Mrs, Sanderson a long Nw! tw-'llvr Mt ill, \ ‘._. '_,.¢‘.L.. e . _ l .- ` Two At Our Risk -thaw breakfaoted and than ’proc¢e_d-_ ` V l ____ so an a drive ini-ouch Hess ei inns- so mm, ¢,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,ho ,Mer ,mml » condition with its; of insomnia. indkeli-5 dobillty are being longest. There ls comfort in lt for .sensitive skins s ._ t 1 _ srmne NIIDI. ‘ RIIIID MWA ' ' ' lstnqgnwpan ` Tl* WW* Mwffswlm Cavalm tlliibal, iniinhd..|I|nrlo iw l f Watson’s Spriilg Needle Ribbed Under- -wear are they who have been next to it the HOSE who think most highly il'l¢f¢ IS A Sfll-lg. easy fit in the elastic Spring Needle Ribbed fabric; there is economy in its . .unusual strength and durability. In various fabrics and all sizes for men, women and children. ‘ _ _ I w ~ I ( \ ' , ` l l`~ ‘ »~ - . .l . " . 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