A ` ‘ ~ ‘ ' nnommsnii me » __ ~“°"1’-4_1' _ _ _ __ _ ' » _ . _ ’ ' ’?i~nn‘bns_stoe;nrowifeuaaoin - ; _ -' _ , _ _ . __ .__ " ' ' '“ - f ' ' ' f ‘ ` -‘ ' ----.Q ‘- 1 ~- ii `- __ _, ~ " fn. ,'_-- - '- -. , -. .. » _ ~ i . l __ _ k. _ ’ '_ _ W _ v _,_ . _, g. _. _ Trur°‘_N_ an 'h”°~.h.h.. ".,t_ _ .- < __ _ _ _ ._ .___ _ Q __ _ _ » _ i_`_‘ _._ _ _ , . _ _ _ .__ :_ ` ` -i. f;4.\' " “‘ 0 ° - ' a-3-~-,--______,__._._.,i m:f;~ g$:h§ -1-.- _--mg- - ~P’~--~-~~--~|_ ~ ='_`f= _ _.is _ . ;4;__._ __ __ _~,. - ' rj;-_ 'v `.'_ "` _ l ~ Y f lg'~\i""l "ll __ ._ ' ' i '5` _ '_ » \ u n i 4 i __"`°,\ r' \` 1-lille.. Ili _lf \` ii 2;' Half Price Sale of »»_-_,~ _‘ _ .11 _ _ v-` - » all this lSeason’s _ V All our trimmed and untrimmed hats go __ on sale this morning at just HALF PRICE. -I These hats are all new styles they are all wearable and desirable shapes. ‘ Get your share to-day. 1 ~ i MOORE & McLEOD, LTD; I ' 119-121 Queen si. l ` i Mammoth Clearing Sale 1 Farm For _Sale at Cape Traverse Thehomestead of the late Ji' P. Irving, containing 140 acres Freehold land, -free' from swamp or broken land, about 110 acres cleared,i=msoNALs -Miss ide' Curley of Fireetown left Thursdaly morning for St. John to spend -the-winter. - \_.~... _ -Mir. Anthony M`cDoi_mld crossed by. the -Northumberland' Thursday morning returning to the States after spending a fevfweeks witli".friends-in Summerelde.-H. _ _ _ -Mies' Gweniviere M, _Bsck. sten- ogrspherln' the '. Advertgiiig Depart- ment of R. 'l`..Holman'.. lmited, has 'resigned her positlon_-w_l;iif_ths.t firm. and leftion- Monday morning for CASTOR IA ` 'rn mm»_imi'~.din`io6a» " In Use For 0ver30Yenrs ‘B _ . ,I 1 i Nov. I3-Bohr. Laverne. to fishing . g nsds w 87,000 lbs. fresh and sed- _ _ `a ' 12 ilnnwsi 'vi-wt' was ny. _;_ uses--s s iireiiewsr issue.- llen islands genersl cargo I A M ”' f-_-'rwo ours; ` num_elisree ____ __ “H-I l the church and blslness life lil her _ ' 1 I niu f` ` f' fi -W llilildli mais. nee. i_- relieving me ex- ample of England. changes gf mo ment can- -be foreseen also in France. _ln fact the coming to e head of the English situation has only hastened before practically csrtnrln. The secret session of the Chamber of Deputies at whidi- the demands of the French "Knockout" group are being urged has now almost reached its end. it sigobably would have lasted seversl nys ir=nge-i- and there is little reason to doulii that the result would have been the mme, but after the English. action, fu_~|her discussion has become practically impossible. The resolu- foritho consideration of the Chamber of national defence, it is urgent that the secret session of the Chamber oi Deputies end as soon as possible, and that in n precise memorandum the peoples"reprosentatlves point out tc the Government the demand of tht country." There is no doubt as tc what this means, and there is nc doubt as to what will be the result. A complete change of policy, n pro high commend, and a few minoi change-s in the Government are al in France developments _which were* NW DI'BBBl1t0d by the “Knocl¢cuts"l |tions of Parliament are generally felt babie shift in the personnel of thil most certain. The Ministry, hgwever is likely to remain as it is now ‘ con stltuted. _ The New Programme. Details of the new -programme an necessarily incomplete. but the pro babie steps which will be taken ap peer to be: ‘ ` (1) Au extension of statewcontro to other public services- for exnmpl# hygelne- which are now administer ed in part by local authorities. (2) An increase in the number o ministers or at least provision fo. more under secretaries. (3) A charge in the procedure of the Parliament enabling it to reach de] (4) An extension of "civll ccnscrlpr in principle lbetweon sel°`vloe» in til _ armies and sei-vlcerln the states. f i military command. __- Thls programme in whr.-le or ini part will undoubtedly be put into-ei; feet before many weeks have einpsedll tion and to getting on with the warx, As Pierre Reneudel, who predicts ti speedy end of the secret session og. serves in toda`y’s ‘I-lnmanlte. “I fe I_ safe in saying that the measures de" mended by the Chamber will be ad opted. I can even see that we ai". on the ,road to a national assembly which if notexactiy the same thing- as the committee of public safety oi the revolution _will yet be very close to it." » - ‘ Fa r-reaching Consequences. » This concentration of the power to make decision cannot fall to have the most fhr-reaching consequences in the conduct of t he war and of all the charges proposed with the pos- sible exceptlon of the military reor- _ mp ' . ganizatlon, it stands out as the most important. - An extension of the prerogatives of r . _ K- _ aid down -with precision." ' cislons more promptly. ' ‘j - __;_1_--- wmcri P ov! Ti-ll 1'wo c/tele ER gr "_ _cw Dr. Cbnsvs Ointment il wo'li`i‘il:r|i:il’ly°tsstl'sfactory because YOU can actually -see the results accom pushed. it is eurnrlslns Will* °l1°“¢° i-pn he brought about in a llllllé nieiir hy me gi-est imiinr vlhlmm- Mr. George Beavis 119 “El” street, Peterboro.' Ont.. writes: _ AI A healing ointment. I consider Dr. Chase's the best obtainable. I had s large running acre on my ISK. Bild although 1 had tried' all the nmlcflas tions of two doctors l was unable . get any relief from the pain or to let the sore healed. one day my » .drill- glst handed me s sample box of Dr. Chanda Ointment, and I used it with iuch= good results that l decided to zive the ointment n fair trial. Alto-Ai tether l used four boxes. and am glad to be able to say that the sore an my leg ls‘entirely healed up. Since it-f‘.isasiii‘**’£§iil fa, _ I . ...W ......ti-. - _ rs "°., Irs. _w. -W. Oliver, Port qggq' "¢_ Annapolis Co.. N. 8.. _writes "1 gm gotng to tell you my uperieneefqigii or. chan ointmeni..- ‘lam-ns e spot came on my hoe something like s mole. but it kept getting worse, and several doctors whom l consulted said it was ~skin cancer; and that' it would have to be cut or burned out. _l Liatended _having this doaiggtgut chall- my mn w sum! _ erreod_` m- neiicec ni-_ cinssu -oi;i_u_zte»ii~. no 'lor I had nnisbed one box-io the-'oint- _ment this skin trouble 'had gone. and has not bothered me _siuo_s.- I cannot praise _‘ Dr. Chsae's _ _Ql\\tid&nt__ muon. snd»yoii are' at iiiierty pitb- llill; this letiJel".’_’ ’ ;_ db Ch" - you en e__ese_ r. e's _bintinienthddhd _gtwo-oeiit s 's sample hoxfltlii' _ 'nent l have recommended lt to men! people." for per Price sith this experience with Dr.Chase's Oint-‘ srl.. or- llldn`iensoii.‘;'3i\1-dir’ _ _ mc. renew. - _ -- 4 ' ',-¢|:T1m'§*~"_' ` H, the French President is now being debated in the press. The delibera- ‘.o be longer than necessary. A short snlng of the procedure of :both Houses 's being considered. These projected :bungee are typical of several others -the purpose of all bf which is to 'each decisions in the direction of the war before it is too inte to profit by them. '_ 7 _ The Tenrpts tonight says: “We nust have- as the resolution of the Radical Socialists shows plainly-re iults from the secret session and not irders ofgthe day vague and diffusive vith ssh ences adriotly -balanced end ii sn ixiuii in u_m__iiisiiiis (Canadian Press Despsteh.) -_ MAD’BlD: Dec. 7.-The Liberal. in an article on the subject of deporta- tion from Belgium, says it is the ‘duty of Bpsln..\\'_l the first'-_neutral iiqwer ‘ln-Enrope‘,j;to'ra'lse‘~her voice in favor of the victimsr ` ‘ormulas nicely calculated‘ t`o"mesii,_ - iothlc We must have a programme This is what will come of the ses-1 on and there will be n reorganiza- ion of t he methods if not of the per- "Spaln." the newspaper adds, "has nothing to fear from Germany. whose intereatsf she’ is protecting. =ll‘u_rtlier."it_ is »i’ol_‘ ber 'te set ex- 'enfple to America and lead Amlirics to join with her in the' defence of Jnnol of the Government. which will‘ ienn getting onwlth _the war. tion," which will make no distinctiot *T Tupnnfs is Santafs (5) A reorganization ofthe supremi; I-legdquairtefg mg Year `r i-I _ i _ right and -morality ." ' ' - e The changes will look to greater ao 4;* _ _ ~-ati '|'n_‘»li_|r’s Today. _ rw " twist-~ 'l`li‘e"place t0 get that Christmas gift is at Tuplin's where you can select from s. large.stock of=t-_be most . acceptable, practical and useful lite to be found any- wliere._ Look nver these sempl¢-‘i€i`ggestlonsl-- ' - ' ‘ skim, .e|uo=n¢.s'bo¢¢ _dem nnniikéreniéft :sexes ties. Bend s|avee.’dexee"M‘ufnm,‘ Helm-y, icdquweai- Srl. Shirts. Walets Ladies' collars, I-lousecslIppere,_Um~ ~ breliss, Overshoes. Cerpenfer's_'tooie, Kitdhen utensilp, - end e let of othe r good eeaeen GROCERY DE PT-- This is the place te get your epleee and cooking supplies -not to mention candy and fruit for the Holiday' feast. Reuben Tuplin Co. » Kensington -il _ _ ,_. able gifts. ~ _ ` U _ ° r .1 s f ~ 6 .5-i ___'-‘_ - 131'! _ . i _ _ 'I ' __ ___ 4*; o. »!t __»_ . __ e 1 vi s. -ai 7 r ~ »-'ss s _ 'O _ .* ,, gi . _ __ _,_ _._ ,__”r-_. __ _ _ ..._ .-/..__.`.,., ,.¢_4_;_A“_.¢; 4 . . i , s gret is now that the meetings are in I uf i _ _ f ' _ _ _ drawing so near a close. and that the I ' § i' ' ir _I _ __ _ _ _ _'__ ___»__-_,'_`\’_-_____ ._ _r ~ J' 5 .' ‘ ¢ 1-2135?-it-32221 ‘_1Z”.iI_‘”.f"i.";_IT.°‘;`I.; _lf YQ? #1 _returned soldier. _ me. mm roi- Matthew at ii¢i_::é».(i_i___i.¢_;i_ e -for. Nov. 28-Schr. Elsie a Lunenburg to lond potatoes Afor lzllat- ¢ ‘- _thew & McLean for an mer can k m ‘ h ~ . _ _ _ , -....._ . -- i Ae _ W e ei' e 1 we can Nov. 29-Schr. Amelln from Plc- ' ._ _i- ,__ __ __ ____ ,, _ lou, genef'al'cargo. M _ A 4 V' n . i i _ __ . ' ' ` v O Q _ _ , ;;:_i_§_e:‘_,__Maas_, fishing, 47,000 lbs. fresh _ __ _ ag a Nov. I5--Behr. Joseph P. Mesjulta ’~l 1. ~.~. ».__i1i . » _- if . .' 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