. FBI-#OP s Catalog ..'6NAP8 in all lines' men's wool underwear $2 suit J. W. Murdock & Co Mpntague. _.ra -PoP`ul.An Perl"r|oN. --A petition, largely signed is in cir- myheif win`ter when I win of last* run I had rid of wreck. mom- that some terrible would take place. we were comfortlblv sure my husband was _ lose everything. 'Hia' worried me. If they made noise,.I would get into temper. I would acold I am sure they hated be mad with myself it was over and make up my let it happen again. go to bed at night and to think and picture dread- in Y\\I\ WIBI which might happen to y family. I would lav hours, sometimes until until I_was so week that scarcely raise my head. taken next day just as ' Where _ . - ' the build g ‘ y 3 p - culation in-Montague, to have the - _ » . s »f ss ::::'..::::.::..§‘.'~.Si:r..5“:.ul; r:v.".';“::.":.".:.':...;.:.':.°:.:°:.::.:l':: take” “P and `m°'°d furthe' “P °“ town one a leid ot -nine aores an- eventually -my farewell--l ern tha hm' This ls “ne” In the "Km other of seven acres and still an- somewhat fearful that some of our ulr°‘t"'l°i':i,i°:;id lt lm T9 egg” ww other of one acre . lifrl. -M¢'L%0il la own people who had not known game; 'This yzlziefi fb ° wit.: a woman of contented -mind, and me an long us others may not be m0miy‘ combined-wi'_h tigepelaira is always ha1_>_Dy. H0 -mai-_il->li_ Wheflf quite clear where -I stand. nlthouzhi expense or warms up and _miudng l[i3i;ni)¢;t__ 1:: a_t_amc;_agiltim__ aom__:>_p_e___i_:iiit is diiicult forms to b_elieile tiixllri a portion of the sidewalk in the im" 'J at _"W l’°l“" "I the S” “"_°" me. summer, doesn'-L, savor of economy ' . EW 3 ‘Wwe "Qld “'l‘°"e mlb “ie” Umiiie pun of our omciait J _ '_'- w _ as travelled it would not e _ _ ‘ -- FMR A _?'~:°¢Eg_3-Tw 0 “°l llinownthnt I stand by the Fin! - s3|.|,i_pp|N°.‘-é The 'put week i_§e__ti.l_e _ggize _ns o_¢_z_i °_e__.___0\:_i1ci;\_l_i; my -father, our Poulider, lifted. :gg " ` _ C 0 ‘W prillcipals he laid down. as has been the bufiiasthis _ilhliw E313' papers, This has long been looked foundation of our orgiinizimon, ping ine so far t ~ sus.. 'ras .ln-ge nest or vessels ;‘j,§iry“_§’“e"i___‘°in"i“’_’_§§_‘;_'i‘_‘,1i“_‘ xdwlfiifl :i1_;1__l_»_i___i1\__l_;___\:_=‘<_1_i_\i_¢;l_'_»_____:_i1° 0°“°""»_ gglgggrgilfigazlsul g’gi;n§~‘:_‘; ax shows who are the prize winners. iioweven as it him come io me ‘ered quite freéiy at thirty cam” While all the school districts are mai were isjnme question iii-im,._ Per bushel. 'I‘urnil1S are very plen- rw-'°"°.“t°d 1" the lm' M°m““° where-i shall never believe iii is tiful at twenty .cents and Farmers “'"""“l‘y ls l" ml’ lem' lt l’°l"_3 within the valiant lines oi' my llil are V66, anxious io 5'6" them The -the largest school. The scholars s.le_ oommimds_ H0__ beiuved by mi,__ in weéiv c_hai_ie__ _Haskiu with mai deserving of praise, in making the En-sind and _Camuia_ But i-or ' _. ' fair the success that it was, the ex- im,i_ve__ “ami mn be quest. Gloucester, Mass Evangeline Booth i " 1. ~_ one our A iPrec'amatlon by Commander ~ _ has been here prao- --- _ - summer, and finds Owing to the’ varying .Press com- ~ to gst_aw»` li’0|n her na-izicnts upon the statement issued She conéct-ed a board-' _ 'lhc General on October 13th to house here for any years in the New York "World," announcg in no owned ll our in his lans for the future ad ‘i hasn’t done yolr §‘g.ifi°m 'mid in when I laid down. After I got that I dldn't care The children wouldn't have left me for it was only a I would lose NY BYfl1P‘ to n run downl if I could only i build me up, I I knew that good tonic! made slick I was sfr ‘id one dey to about Camel, with the mode- preparation was de- made np my mind I it. I did and today I and healthiest haven't a care Instead of running me. my children are all the time. MY me that my disposi- as near .an angel’s as any of mind. were must be B0 following vesse arrived last ff°"- ~1.*1°f'°\\= 'wif-l~1f R“°°‘vl‘= L“- i'§fi’.i"`...'I§’llf"1fi§i'§°is°f.'Z.°il §‘i‘§i.i§"§f.' cw; Rlmyl vlsnem’ “nd Ralph “di were it otherwise it would not only Bllmclu’ “tl-l‘l"'°m N-ewroundmnd' n be dishonest but unfair to the chil- ls ""‘l°"'°°~°l °-'large vensel ls dren as it would only be 'teaching c°ml“‘ her ‘w hay' J them habits, that would prove a. 5' ` ' Du D barrier; rsther than -tend for their ly sold his >di‘l$ft'inare to parties _ ii F ~ i i “NS-ydney wr .n ‘iubmnntml sum' gvflzviztmxtits Ilopelllrthes eqllbczeneglllang Tm” mare W°“ "l°M~p‘°"° " me one, will be even more successful Georgetown Ekihibition, and was o than the one im" Mid _i splendid animal, almost u. pitywto ___¢,>_'___ see'her leaving the Island. . r. McDonald is tojbe complimented Ea9t9r“ 'Personals the standard of the horsesof -this ,.*Mre. William Peardon, Chnr- provinoe. _He would like to see nil lottetown, Spell! llle Week-end ill the inferior -breeds done away with, her old home at Albion. and on-ly the best raised. "i‘.his -- would placeiP. E. Island in a posi- ,."I‘he .Misses _ Florence and tion to‘compete with the ever-in- Christena. -Llewellyn, Georgetown, creasing demand for these indis-lspent the week-end visiting rela- pensoble animals. J tives at Albion and Sturgeon. ..*EGLINGTON SGHODL. - ..*Mrs. George Creed. Dundas. (3139, standing _nf Egiington spent t_he past week with her mo- S¢h0n1,~ B"`_ Fortune for the ther-in-law, Mrs. W. B. Creed, Ai~ moms-or'_3‘wbé's; orsds X. 1. bios. _ being’s can be, but of he is prejudiced. I dont I have s nerve in my li°*lY now and if you can conscientionzlhyatllii ` after you have tried fa return __ .the empty l’°W°" _ 322 ‘win mirwybru at-ore ‘ F'or_,|4'_"~`” W U -U' _,-.?,i5”dfreeN ro 11|-le rouun. 'Y 'WF __-- » here's the lightweight cham- of our village." remarked the __s.tive native to s newcomer. Pugilist; eh'."'_ _“N0De-the village butcher." _.f---. _-_-_..l_u_______f._--_ _ Notning conveys thouiht- .fulness and cheer like a ‘ Xmas Portrait from the 0 i» i|`gi{n=_ ["|I, "Q, Myrtle Ding »,§ii_?`i?lrme@. lil.; -1. Fulton Un- ..°Miss cstherlns Ross is nook Carnal is sold by your dl'_\lKllll"~ i_ ‘(197 '£_y;`-"Gi-'nde Vlili. 1. Ernest Un-_-in Montague again after an extep dértllg; 2.-'Ellen Steed; Grade VL- tionally enjoyable visit to her old 1. Clementine Fisher, 2. Florence home in Strathcona. ' J Coffin, 3,' Altice. MacKenzie, Grade _ --__ V- 1- G€0l`8`e DlilEW€ll. Grade lll ..*Mrs. iitoderick McKinnon, of 1, Ray MacKenzie, 2. Rota Coffin. Sturgeon, who was visiting Mon- 3» Hel?" Fla-l\0!'. Grade 1 Sr. i. ir- tague. is very sick at the home of wing Cotfin. 2 Ruth Clnnne. 3. her daughter, Mrs. i~;_ iR_ csmi,bsu_ Muriel Cofi'-in. Grade I. Jr. 1. Alex Good .hopes are entertained for her Fisher. Mabel Paquet., Teacher recovery. ‘ J _ _ " ' ..*Mis_s Maria Creed arrived ~ ' l-.home Saturday night from Saska- D®iioon_ in answer in a ieiégmm a_n_ Famous old R.dPe inouncing the serious illness ofher - - ~ lnllell m0lh€l‘. Wire. William B. -f°" C°U8hS.Yf"P -crsed,All>ln_ A OOOOOO s . » s ‘ Eaal\l_y__‘nriil _vlieenly ma¢le__nt_ lions _ _ #Mi-_ George Vai.iidei.`siine is .» O igue. after having undergone n very _ serious operation in the P. -E. I. _o;i`_l_\_lil\l_s_i_\_l_l_ils______oi` ___l_\oi_iscu'ii'o`s t_h_n\~_o !i'l_ia W_ork again in a few dayg_ J _V . I ' 'l' .\\'0~ lll`l4 hi me m____e_v___s“__giy __i_§:____ ________\___________l osii tal. He bones to be back to ro.pllrnti lla. _'iii lg ti `- -- .- - "“`°' old rc'cint?f||rl_li\l|‘kill‘J.! l-:\llri1_lllLs\'l'llli(l\\illiil ' "Ml-" Wllllam M°EaCll9l'll» Ul imlllc. it ls sliunlc mul l-.ln-ui. i>ui._ it ’C3l°dlEllU» WGS HTYIOUS the recent luis uo_c-quill for _prompt rl\s\liis,_ it |visitors to Montague. .He reports =‘.‘?.'§.‘iI.`.ii2.i'é‘.-l3i°i'."r "...~’.`...`i'i`L‘”.l‘i`.i`i!}`.i.»"L-"iii l"“’~ "’“"“ "‘ ‘“"~ “°”‘""°“ °°“”“" »»rllln:\rv ln-muzli ill-‘Z-i llourlvor it-ss. 'ermg me latenesg 0' the seusml' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Y _ .. .HORSE HOTE.;-iMr. nca ' in iii _with un appointment to the clllllie ~1VioI_)6na-ld of Montague has recent- zlglgili \:£]un{en}_fi‘:;";":;irioii eiipiiifililg di :l Corps, and where I did when for his efforts, in trying to raise ' --_ ‘received orders tu (areweli from ie t ll l . ll ll ll' II le UI' ' _quit-it results. ' hack to his home again in Monte" "W V oiled, it is: I atnlld where l stood that night the one great night ot my Blrlhood _ when vt-ry young lu years I receiv- ed from the hand of my filtllefi m Ilrst commission as CRDU\l“- aiterwllrlls, alone in lily rnvm. l plllcell the coinmision uilfm me floor, and, kneeling upon it. Mk' ed our 'Lord and Saviour 'ot every sacrifice to keep me .faithful t0 Ilim and to the Salvation Army. l stand where I stood when l Field appointments and to proceed to ll, higher position-which dill not like at all. However, wliiout it question, I p\\t into effect my in- structions. _ I stand where I stood when mi' father told me oi’ his wish that l should take command of the dual position of the intel-natLonal Train~ ing Schools and the 'London Ter- ritory, aithough I did not ieei then that `the appointment wall '.00 heavy. As a true soldier I carried out orders-. I stand where I stood _when my father made known to me his de- ire to call me from London and to send me across the sea to take charge-.of Canada. I have_ alway-s given to those committed to my leading a great aiifcction, and no matter how long liive is-hall never forget the awful heart-tenr .it was for me to leave my native iiantl, the home of my earliest ex-l -periencct-l, the Officers and Sold- iers who were ‘woven into H10 veryiihres of my heart, and cross the sea to il- strange land _and strange people. But there was not al moment's hesitation over the ex- ecutlou di' these ord-ers. issued with the tender “God bless you’S." oi' my father.- Agalil l read with bedimmell eyes-for it is a habit of mins to v af f amz’ Starts even more quickly , than Gasolines which _cost I more and is d better i till 'round Motor Fuel -- l ll / Many gasoline users in the Maritime Provinces have been paying much more than they should for gasoline due to the fact that they have bought it on the basis of quick starting ability regardless of price or the loss bf power and mileage which invariably attends the use of such a gasoline. Realizing this, our experts have been working for years to produce a motor fuel which would at Hive \ ,.,~-_ ii I least. equal _higher priced gasolines in quick- _ starting ability and at the same time embody the ‘ other qualities of a perfect motor fuel which these gasolines have lacked. The new Imperial Premier Gasoline, now being made at our Imperoyal Reiinery, is the result of this research and experiment. It starts even more quickly than Queen Gasoline which some engine owners have been using in spite cf the fact that Queen Gasoline was a special lighting plant fuel and never entirely. suited to motor use. The new Imperial Premier Gasoline is a properly balanced motor fuel. It is full of “pep” and power. Every fuel charge burns clean in the combustion chambers. There are no heavy ends which might remain behirld to cause pre-ignition or hasten carbon formation. Every drop of the new Imperial Premier Gasoline vaporizes completely and is easily con- verted into power and mileage. The new Imperial Premier Gasoline is now available throughout the Maritime Provinces. Believing as we do that this is the best gasoline we can possibly make for motor use we have discontinued the manufacture and sale of_all other grades. Stop at the Red Ball sign and fill with this new improved gasoline. You will find it even more satisfactory than other gaso- lines which may cost up to 5 cents more per gallon. ' ' This test will convince you ;--after your tank has been filled with the new Imperial Premier Gasoline have your carburetor adjusted to use this fuel properly. You will find you can run on a leaner mixture and avoid operating trouble and get better results from your car in every way at n lower cost per lnile than ever before. ‘°"“~ ”'i5.“E.'l`°.I§f§i..i”“’§‘§l$$`€iZ2 .-.IMPERIAL QIL L]M|'f-ED me fro Armv in Canada to take up what realizes e r nu 'its illimatnblle possiililitics Get-_2‘/2 oullccs ol' Pillcx from lmy _ _llrl_uzglst, _tlqllr it into at lil-oz bottle md add plain nrnlullnlcll sugar s\lun tlimnkc ltl ounces. If vou prefer, use clnrlilt-ll molasses, honey or corn _ ` \\'FlI|'l instcnd of sllunr syrlln. F.-iihcr \\'=\v. it testi? good. kt-ops m-rfeetly, lu 'l.l'.\-=i_a A miiv a ions tlms. +»N Iva i.rdly‘nstonishin~z how nuiritlv - it arts. pcnetr:~tZr~ tl»"~li'~il vvrrv air s .. .. __ ' J A B 0 ` juan e_ofjtlic.tllroat und iun__n _ H. . i- ~°f“‘1 "'*"»""_ 1*" “_ " Tlhlegm_ enothcs _~ - »-uii_ liliiilil t-ill\rint=_i_lli»ranes. _iindnsrndi un v l, aurev le nnnov no urns . °’“"”"“ tickle and dreaded cfnlch_disnnnear _ 1-n_t\i'qlv. Nollllng better for hroni a _ rllliia. =n:ll=modic crouii. llonrscncss or _ . hrllncllllll asthma. , _ _ Pinex is a special and hishlv enu- eenlrnicd compound of rvenulne Nbr- ~ E I wav nine extinct. known the ,world P, ,over for, its healing effect pn the _ _ _ membranes r _ .\f¢“g\¢ lg OQRMOIYI Avoid dlannbolntmrnt bv -seldom _V ‘ \ v-our llnlefvirt for "2% ounces of - 75”” °°“°|’ P' '- #il ru ai _ll n dd na lN'I&|V¢ Tiff *lil 31 £ lllllvilliilllfv ei~\%‘f“_i_g:lii‘Ir‘ilgt02`---~ do, yet my loyal heart was un- -chnnsed. and when in the Geller' lwms. Nos. 12.-in-_mi r.nrson- ’ _ ii il - _ f ::;°‘::::'. “.r..::» Mm- sos "°" 'idll “5‘°.'.}..i'i.’i..”.`_li“fi'I.;'$’3}..‘. HALIFAX, N.S. sT. JOHN, N.B. rrivell more than ihcir r-xpcnses for bring in the Maritime tullrnc-ys will bl- given :l cilailcn to prove tllztt the-y :irc vrortlli' ni' :lllldteur rm-ogniiion witllili thc llcxt few days. .»\| ii s|>cl;i:ll luvc‘iug ycstvr- in thc Muritilnes were carefully given :l chance lilly oi' th" M. l’_ ii. A. A. U.(‘. cxalnined_ It is understood that a of tho “simon cilicilllr ovor whicii President lllnniior of men who are to be from many angles. 'Flw statements tak:-ll lllltli thc ui sl-vc-ral clubs promoting bouts vestignil-li, and pures." l('ivcy proaidell, thc mnttl~r of deal- snap:-mit-‘ll within the next. low ing with the boxers was liiacllsscilltlnys, but nn drastic steps will he matter islfuily in the boxers w'lli be to leave thc ranks in _,__,.»-- -' ‘ _ ' _ _J ////utr ,~\\ /~_ »__ i .ivlncnil i ~ _ . . l . If you' aye thinking of buiymg _an Overiioet _this fall do not _fal __ t0 Sei? - what _\`v¢_h#Y¢_*_t'bBll¢W@~ my loyalty 1° "\i"Aln@n'aurln=, c-i, o-4. 6_2. lnslsn brother and General is oasaflvvviliosudlen, ms worm smim-sr rolls ll! any l-N16 llelifl lil I-lil! lHY\‘l’°|<-linmnion was the refcrel> The from sea to _ses I have sounded Sm-,nii maid, wiii his iqiiycd nr nounced it ina multitude of print- in p,ii.is_ mx, 9i,,-ini; ‘ ed statements. Bllt first and last and altogetll ____.______ er I do hope that -by the grace oi' God I may say -I sm counted wor- HFX BOXERS MAY BE my to stsml by uis cross of curls: BLACK LISTED BV AMATEUR a- child and soldier of His--that’ 0FFlClAl-3 is where I shall stand while I live -- _.|g__~|g mei-3 1 ima" ¢\|e_ Sevcrnl Halifax amateur boxers sig; end all thi-_other tasty foods.; I ‘ I ` BRINGING UP _F Do not feel llneasyi Be restfuhiwho are s\laDi‘0lPfl Ol ll""l“¢ fl" A'l‘HER-- ` ‘ e ' 'ii il sizes-and all . _ .- i . __ _Boys___Qv¢r¢,°°f_° 1 _ _ _ ,_ ,gm .,,, ,UNDRED .s_._ . .,."' _..'. _._ _ °_°\-LAW5 T() 2,5 5;`(K °" "PV" °'-f’\C_€ 'D\N‘rY`~ ¢/arm CORNED BEEF