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For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatidency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Fe-verishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. - GENUINE OASTO R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of r o e For Over 30 Years TNI GINTAUII GGMPANY. NIW YORK CITY , Ill Us L-a l 0+ wv+e+++e++4+44ww++ru+ooco+oaoo+omo++oo+o+e4lz v QQ-O-O-Q+%Q-O-O-O+OO-O§O-O ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM NTS RATE!.—l0r pr!‘ line m-r eluy. ill- nor lino m‘: ilny far II they‘ A‘ ¢A_AA¢A Li‘ “L or over. Sc IIPI’ lint-‘pt-r d (or ii tli v ~ , , v lo n llrw- firm n of 5 flu: on. lniilulf ‘XIII,’ 10 For rent din m1 for in . Aihlri-i-ii- for-mu purl oi‘ ml. uml mun; hr mild lor- ul Him-i- Fllrnlrtlte-tl Illilllllfil ml. 75c for nrvcn worth: for one \ “MM- Hliilullon “united, 50c for m-ven worth p»: \ in-uts Vihiiiicil l Miscellaneous WANTED LIVE AGENTS Fonltuo. ALFRTD MJDONALD LAND Watkins 150 products. Direct‘. Surveyor. Harmony Jet to coueutner. Write The J. H,‘ i . Watkins C0,, 37D Craig s1" “rem 1015831 1m“ Mimlrefll- IBOARDERS CAN BE AccOMM tinted st 23G Fitzroy ‘Street. 10654-5-21 .___._ ___ _ o‘ m Help. Want-L: -____ __ l ' I ii-irliic 4 Hall tonight. airbr- The canon Guardian SCOTCH CONCERT in Zion BEARLETOWN HALL Tuesday night at 8 p. m. Hear ‘Capt Good‘ \vi,u»'lecture "A rolling stone gab hers some mos-s." AT. HOM-E. — Mrs. Alvin F. Hausulil, ‘Di Villa Street will be at home Wednesday afternoon, Dee 6th from 4 till 6 p. iii. THE BLUE BIRD ELECTRIC WASHER and wringer will be de- monstrated at this store on Mon- The Roger-s Hardware C0.. Ltd, 106184-21 HOME LEAGUE LADIES of the Sslvntion Army, Sumuierside ire holding a chicken supper and SIIIB of work Thursday from 5 to 8 p. m. Sandy McGregor will sing charge against a mun for creating. an annoyance was adjourned for a week.- MEETING CANCELLED.-— The Red Cross meeting scheduled at Montague for Friday, December 8th, has been cancelled owing to unfofseen circumstances prevent ing Drr J. W. Robertson, C.M.G., from ‘being present. PAINFUL MCI-DENT. — Mnny friends will regret ‘that Chief T. R Ranahan, while nit work in Bruce Stewart and Co's machine shop’ mot with a painful accident lust Friday, when a heavy iron fell on "iis foot. Although the injury is not serious, it will probably con- line him to his home for a few lays. the Prince Edward Theatre yes- terday large audiences enjoyed the wi-ecn drama “My Wild Irish Rose" which was a. special production zidapted from Dion Boueicaulfs famous Irish play "The Shaugh~ mun." A solo by Mr, Gallagher, “My Wild Irish Rose" was also very much enjoined. The picture is ‘being repeated today, ISLAND EXHIBITORS. -- The lslnud as usual will he wcll repre- sented at the Winter Fair to be iii-id at Amherst from Ilcce-iuber Ilth i0 the 14th. The cxhlbibors it tho Royal Winter Fair, Toronto ‘ncluding McRae and Sous, Roper Bros, Bert Brown and tho Experi- mental ‘Farm will bring their stock to Amherst. J. Kennedy, Howard Roper and others who "iave entered cattle in thc dairy {nature leavlnf: tomorrow. The I port on d-ny and Tuesday, Dec 4th and 5th. N0 genlienwn were pra§gnt a; u“, o About fifty mothers and daughters, ‘out dciwn to a very fi-no ‘spread’! green plants and candles and ycl- iiiid also act us auctioneer. 10w crepe paper’ Wm, a pap“). " placed here and here for Armist- POLICE COURT _ on" drum‘ tlce Day. Miss Constance Hunter apPeared hem” m“ Stipemufliy the president of the C. G. 1. T. M“*gm“rate Yegtemaw “"1 w“ acted as toast ‘mistress and with fined $20 c1- thirty (IHYS- A|many bright and appropriate rc- ly int the close of the banquet bc~ DELIGHTFUL PICTUREI - Ail w‘: >- -COAL LADEN-(Phe schr J H Friday evening OM80 of Plctou coal-iii. —AT HOME-Mus. J. WIIIJIII‘ y_ Wausii, New Anuau -w‘lll ‘be sti home to her friends Thursday,‘ Dee. 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 till a, -Ai.ssn'rou c. a. t. 1'. sm- QUET- A most enjoyable banquet T ivns held in the Presbyterian Church Hall, Allberborn on Nov. 10th when the C‘. G. I. T. enters; talned their mothers and friends.’ banquet, but before the evening was over the Rev ‘Mr ‘Christie ame in and spoke a few words. served at (our long tables, which were tastefully decorated with marks added m-uch to. the enjoy- ment of the occasion. Immediate- tore the toasts were called for, Mrs Godurey was prevailed upou to tell a story, and Mrs. Green to give two recitation-s. Both of these ladies were loudly applaud- ed. The toast list was a long 0M but the speeches were given in a. bright and happy way, and were well received. The banquet fins Ished up with a hearty sins-sons‘ by Mrs Godfrey ending with the mothers and daughters forming a large circle and reverently singing the camp hymn called ‘Tupsfi The toast list was as followsz~l The King, proposed by the Tonsi- Mistrcss, responded to by singing iha National Anthem. Our Moth-l ers, proposed by Annie Crockett, responded to by iMrs James Lat-kin Our Daughters, "proposed by Mrs. P-urdy responded to by Edith Dunn. Our ‘Sunday Schools, pro- iposed by Ella Purdy, responded ‘to by Mrs. Hodgscin. Our Day School, proposed by Isabel Clark, responded to by Miss Bowncss. Tuxis Boys and Trail Rangers- proposed by Alberta Barbour, rcs- p: IIIIHI to by singing ‘For they ari- jolly good follows.’ ‘C. G. I. T., proposed by ‘Margaret Stems, rcs- poniiciil to by Mrs Christie. Our Summer Camp, proposed by Nollie 'l‘liomus, responded t0 by Mrs. Godfrey. The toasts were drunk lln good clear water. Acknowledgments l . , The Trustees 0t‘ the Prince Ed- iward Isliind Hospital acknowledge ,wlth thanks receipts of the follow- {iug (lonatioins: M. C. A. mt 7.30. rim‘ cHARIm-rnrows consume Western Guardian IAbegweit Work-Out? - , The work-out for the Abegweits Ernest’ 0am‘ Grady arrived I“ ‘m the l-Bflsue floor scheduled for “m1 “lest nlsut, ate not materisil-lze and - it is to be hoped they will all be on deck on Wednesday night at t:hs Billiard Tournament ‘ The ninth game in the Billiard ournament between Wal Hender- son and Wm. Purcell resulted in a win for the the ‘former, winning both games, the first by 24 points PAGE , I _ So genuine] . ' 't ‘re I I" in out: Home Przvigcea hell‘: it‘: Else a‘: EL who like good Tea are wont to any: ' “ e use RED ROSE TEA." at and the second by ‘the close mar- gin of six points, Joseph Lccluii- acted as official scorer. some l3 between Ernest ‘Perry and Tc-n Ight AIIITIII‘ Viuniccmbe. 7.30. Game starts Bcwmuc Csirvcll Bros won out from the Y.1VI.C.A. in the Y Bowling League lust night by 82 pins, At the end of the second string, both teams were even, dud time third string Econ. bowling at its best, both teams rolliut; over 700 pins. Diamond and D. McKenzie rolled over 200; while the high totals go to Dia- nroiid and A‘. "McKenzie, closely followed by LB. Smith. iScorcrs: Wm Power and R. Mc- Innis. Judge of Play: Ed Small. Next game Wednesday night be- tween the Bankers and the Post office at 8 o'clock. dcc "vi .-- the serii-fli vi iild ho Y-M-c-A- pIIIYt-i ‘ ("an rounds _ct "._'\"tYIVl'!‘_ AGENTS WANTED guuir- lniIl alii] Lilia; ,. \\.u:,( giglgli"? . . . . . . . 1% of ilic iwo ri-._nds shoJd l‘- :i_\ ‘ I M S ' - o v h IILIHI? .0 home win-a III‘: , 1 n. Acorn .. ...9o 15c 1: .. -- - ' ' ' . . Dinmloud ..144 172 221: kdaylgfluby; peQh-Zfieigéi ' ‘u U’ 44? Logan Ave. Winnipeg, Man., Canada E~ AW" ------~----11<i 72 117*, Th0 FIIIG of thG o. n. A. o, arc Q liidfiil-ll-i-fll» y‘ — —to govern with such GIIfllIllillIUThi " 534 665 104:1.» seen necess: y in the jiult-m-uit ‘ Tldltll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-...1951 of the executive. Games are to Int-art at 8.15 sharp und no iiupor-I I CAFIVELL BROS. ltationof players is to be IWYFIIIIIIYI 7 Q , A. McKenzie . . . . . ..157 149 156 ed utter February 1st,-\\"Ii'hout the n ‘ I). llcKerizle .123 108 205 consent of the exocut. o, I _ gmiih .135 100 136 - .1’ _ ‘mm, p133 J23 1,90 . . . Gulbrillih . . . . . . . . . ..14c 74 c9 Slkl GEPIJBIIIZIGI‘ I ' ’ »_ css sac "ml Battle TO B6 I ’l‘oi.al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , _ _ _ _ H2 ‘MIIJOYIIY for Carvcll Bros. 82. LEAGUE STANDING I l BOWLING ___. _,____ I i —-——-—~ _ WANTED _ |MMED|AT “WANT T0 HEAR FROM OWN- sliocp men, ‘Nunn. the Iloswolls, _ sing“) ma“ around fihynnfii or haviiii-i farm for sale; give ‘laundcrs and others are also leav-iygggtigngnélléidge $ much,‘ Ijhnnu mmmwtmylql purticu!ui's and lowest prltzc, ‘ng this zvcck. Tfhorc will be shuns“); glnn- ‘ . Arthur Wood, M1, germ,“ “ . John J..I§IiiUI-I. (‘liiizpcuzi l~‘.i ls. ‘urge. number ‘of exhibits of grziirscnpe Se“ rylibi 'Ilic K. of C. bowlers dcfctitcd 10653_5_3l ‘ “litlgllfill. 25 Drci l! I igmtalrpotatocs from the Island tliishflopellllli? gllfitlziltnélfgitmcclhlsst}6115b; Li; “ "'__"‘*' "' '.' . '. ' » . z ‘ I llltlégieylalfligl’ \VAI\"I‘IId-I;L‘IIIAI(_I<; APPLICANTS‘ DESIRQUS_ opt" _____ I Royalty fi-2g;tii—_oss_ Bowling Tournament by; pa,“ woomyvpgijsilsico no scone Qlllfrlns February class of. KEENAN DEARIN. — On setur-gprhnrose 4.35 ilgriii pins. W. Coyle, Illgh ggorel \“l‘lll'llll' siioivoiii-iili roi-‘p m “"3? xmlh Adanls‘ Trflilllns Sclioo. day, Nov. 18th, Rev. J. H. yi- I ,-» ;.')i]l‘I‘l\"it(sl>‘IIIK. '\\’e instruct J11} siiry-‘I for Nllrsi-‘S. North Atluiiis iliztss. for Waverly road Buptist Churchflgonxrlgigair ' I . fill r ~- i, i ‘ ' 1 . .. ' ‘ ~ w Shmw"‘Jvgoiwniieoiiiiogitizi-finguswplease write Superintendant. llstToronto. united Ill marriage Lucy-wood Islands East 10-75! V __ oi C. Team \ l ' 111525? 114'“ I‘ é L D f Y ‘h ‘bakeville coo I INK" l“ m 1q8< (U41, Toronto. ' ' ' itry one earn, 0 armou ,' , - ‘ = - - - ~——— —~~—-~— __ ’ N- S. and Perry Alexoodvrfmngo, 2030"?" ‘°“‘_,I’)'“gh°” 103 14° llfi k - ‘ ~ v ,. Strayetl I T0 LET Lrtioiimil ital lrliirrayirlliivgridéPrlnfiei Argyle Shbre 23 00 C‘. Jétngriériid s39 nit; 12g, . lrwiart sniit 1c r w o ' - — "—'-——-~—- —~m__. ‘ ‘ lMartlnv 1 9.50! , sTHAyED__GHEY AND WHITE Funrusi-ugp RQQMQ 1'0 LE1- wore her travelling (Iress of mid- 8L Gathiarm” 1w, lioCoi-mack 134 132 stem. Not“), mired Roberlql Suibnbler-for light housekeeping. ‘fright ‘blue oharmeusn ‘vlth biackiMount Vernon 225 6'7; T“ 5% winslna _10616_4_4~‘| iApply lcl Kent lSt. l0tiac-5v7l cat ilzllltflt mrslug; ofvlOphirgiail riiiesd New Haven 32,90; TOW, 19in __ i vns etc: y _rs. 1G lac-l ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ii“, pro LET—TWO OFFICES usxr IIIIBTSOII, in navy biiic crcpe-tle- ,§,"'“’°:‘,“° ~- l??? L0“; ‘ to American Consulate wcl.‘ '*‘ one and corsngc of sweetheart " arm“ ' P‘ 0' Team ——€—— I lighted and heated. Apply at ‘noes. Otto A. King sull- ‘§‘,1““,§“‘"“ F’ Coyle 152 135 124 LOST-In the city Inst night, ton! Two Macs‘. 047l3-25-tf ported the groom. After a wedd w an one ' E‘ chum“ 123 14o 1:.“ dollar bill, [cinder p1nnse]eave"--- am; breakfast at (he home of u“. Mum MIR” 2,990 T- wilful?" 14} 103 hi3 at this office. 3, iTO LEI-THREE UNFURNISH- bride, "12 Herbert Avenue, uiclgzliffiifllglewes‘ 8'“? , 13g lgg 13g "~%~—»—~—--_%.__ cd room suitable for light 1,0115» Hap gun] 1 gt for i rt t i ' ' - ' '90-“? LOST A WILD cooss on AsY. keeping, Location central until ivosIIy-c-Tonfiit: Exc.“ SIOPaIrIcII 3mm“ “M0 i “T “T liim Point, East River (m Mun. pleasant. Apply at Guardian Of- please eopv. Georgetown “'50 ,1. i l 627 6°‘ d n) ,,_ , _ fl _ ‘ '. __ >' ' T‘ 0.3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ °” -——--———- . ' t _ ., ' " _ r, (a p ay ‘ e s‘ mos ant i a)‘ _ wxffr,st_lli‘ffifd_"___ ‘hmted PERSONALS " iiigitit The‘ 1. of c. play the n11 ~ "~"_"‘ .1———%~-—~—i—? Comers. For SaIO WANTED-IE‘? PAITIStCLASSAA Mr R. ‘Shut-bell oi’ Portage is re- d P i*'“.*‘>—""— ~oxea mus o goo: s ‘oc . p- gistered at the ingyera ' ‘RI FOR SALE HEN AND QHICKE-Ns ply Box 45-1, (YIIIITIOLLBICYIVII. 4i Is essential we? 13in II lure Geary’ Hero’ APP]? 202 KQIIt. mO Mr. A. MaoDonald of Sour-ii; ls enemy wmingneueczwérk 2g 2x3 P SALE - _._ ____. Ilclp \villltetl—Fclnale on ayislt t0 u... .1... ‘ ,,, ,,,,;_._ Becomes arson OF W009 LOTS 0N: '-—— aclr of it means disease, rheuma- Mr. B. Bendanrin, Cardigan was moNnoN‘ Dec 4_~T;_o Hm G0 1 atGlibo. Friday. necciii-i WANTED-"EXPERIENCED MAID mi 109F333!‘ Roicrences required. Apply Mrs f l). Stewart. 155- Kent Streelt. i woos SALE AT "H. STEWART'S Harrington, Wednesday, I70!‘ ‘ttiith. at. 2 o'clock p.ui. if stormy "It fine day. 106304.121. l2-5-mif l“\'i' Arnold. ‘Porniiio; . Ellnnirnul: .I. l0 ‘ V’ I ' FOR SALE_ -“ Ii'lili'ilil, . . S () Martin, Apply 42 Paagnnizgélis SLEIGHW l ‘:;_ l. Priillirim, Alborton; , “i0 H, .\' "niiiiuiirluini. Halifax; S F ‘ 647'°'~I i ‘ ~:‘::m, Chicago. REVERE HOTEL l‘ " "‘i l6 Myri-r, W S McPheo, VICTORIA HOTEL _ l'l I..'l\'(‘l‘[-{lll", Quchcc; 0 (I T - I _ 4- ill . ll llrirris, Now Glasgow; Dunn: vq1¥qghm§r> T‘""m'-\“-- 1T "‘ 7-‘ . mMfifllfltllIj PA Splcer ' ‘ n- E E Jrlfllllu‘ uiil u;~.‘.<-;.vi lMIss Nellie MCPIIOE, corgctoivh; ‘bliss Marion Mc- Donald, Dr. .I i‘. McDonald, York; "I; E J l/aifcrty, lliiiliax. Aiiblzi, slgf- (my: W A Walker, E c r,‘ i’. mnn, Montr I: A H Ivilllsou, “MINUS L 0" ohias, Lend l) Iliiwin, Tqmhw; A T D. Despair-co or Life at so Strong‘ and Well at 70‘ -_ Jawb H- Mwlmy. 33a minus Aves, Midland, . - i l "l havensed Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver ‘Pills for over 20 years and l feel that I owe my life to them. _l suffered severely from rheumatism and heart failure. One doctor just gave m0 one year to live, and even told me l might be found dead at any time. A__.naigh or advised Dr. Chase's Kid-‘ zigt-kiver Pitliigdand l have been using _ as nee ever snce. l am now 7° wit: of age, weigh ~2t7 pounds ‘I'm’ s!!! work as well as any young 1932, Ellen Shaw widow of inie Robert Lemon. aged 90. ..____¢Q}_.._.._. BRITIQH RAOQUETER lcs Williams oi Engfand, yestcr» day won four of tho fir-st seven games for the professional quot championship of the world from J A. “.lock" SOIIIRT, of Philn dolphin at the Itacquct Club here. ' The scores were‘. 18-15, 15-6. - 8-115. '12-—'15, I17~—-14 11—15 _ . U 15-‘17, The renmiiiinir seven among the visitors to the city yes- terday. Mr C D Stewart ‘Summersido is in the city. ‘M-r. C. MacArthur, 0i’ ‘Summer- slde, is a guest nt tho Brunswick Hotel, Monoton this week. Messrs H. W. Henry and W. L. .vioKennn, left for Georgetown, where they will install a hot water system for Mr, Stewarr. of the (ZNZR. >1‘ 2 - -. IIIARRIAGES COUBINSHLAMONTJ- At the Manse. Malpoqiic. on November 29th by the Rev. J. M. biurohb son. John WINIRII Cousins. of Park Corner and Jean Lamont of French River . VICKEFISON. —~At Pipette, Don. 4th, Albert Vlckerson, aged 80 years. Funeral ivednesiliiy at 2 p. iii. from his late residence to B211 fast Cemetery. ' ' DEATHS LEMON-At Roseneatll. Nov 14, the WIN-S FIRST ROUND FOR PRO HONORS PI-ITLADEDPIIIIA. Dee d-Chnl" T-IC- I .9. fifilfilffnfiu-E. games will ‘be played in New York next Saturday. tlsm, eatarrh, humors, Iicsdnche wandering pains, cold linnda and feet, decline of health-tone. Hood's Sarsaparilla is recom- mended ior all these and other BKIIIEMIIIS, because it is ninde from t c_ est ingredients physicians pre- scribe combined b pharmacists who have made a Ilia-long study oi medicinal. - w Iliibbcr Goods --f0r the Sick Room 0r Other Uses fill-IT WATER ‘_ BOTTLES ‘f-"Q-VINVALID RINGS f "J-SYRLNGES —ATOMIZERS A high class line at con- servative prices MCKINNON DRUG C0 hero, Ben-jnmin Hautlley Goury, VI; 0.. M. A. of Kelblo College Ox-I ford. and! Wycliffe I-Tail \Vcst.‘ Ham, was ordained to the CLIIPFII of England ‘prloslhootl-at Ci.- lms-‘ ford Cnihedrui in the Dl‘t.5l‘ll('.\‘ of] a liirgo congregation, including‘ his wife and mother. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Ohelmsfortli. Willi the Iiishop of Oolche-ster in- attendance. lu all. eleven candiidatets were ordained. five priests and six Ileana-us. iMr. Geary hcZd a crater on lllll 60 with n. s-niall i-oiviinrjsni iii [Bust Surreys and Bedfordn. after nil his superior officers had fallen. My Wild Irish Rose One oi’ tho biggest productions! of the year was the attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre _on Monday, If. is entitled ‘My “lid Irish Rose" and is a screen adap- 'tni.ion of "The SbaughraunflDion houclcnults‘ great Irish melodrama of nearly fifty years ago, and which is particularly timely in view, of the present political situation, in Ireland. The Boucieoult play, lends itself admirably io screen production. being spectacular and melodramatic to a degree, it was‘ directed by David Smith, who Iissl cnughtthe trite Irish spirit. The ilile role originally played by Ming‘ Boueicault is assumed by Pat ' OYMaIIey, one of the best known; screen actors in this type of role.‘ and Moys, the Shaughrnuws ‘WOOL-I heart, is in the capable hands of Pauline Starks, n role that fits her to perfection. Tho remainder "The Rexall Kodak Store" PHONE 219 I of the cost, which includes little Richard Daniels. who made siichl ii hit in "The Little Minister-Rhos‘ been selected with equal care. "My Wild Irish Rose" will be repeated wdnrfor the last time. An excel- lent program in keeping with the Mo"?! W?! 1m blond by lino Hilde Bornfil _ ' l m Taken T0 Court aamih-J 77w fine qualify of RED ROSE COFFEE will please parlicular people. $50.00 REWARD IF I FAIL T0 (mow HAIR ORIENTAL HAIR ROOT GROWER World's Greatest Hair Growler. Grows hair on bald beads. It must not be put where hair is not wanted. Cures din- druff and all scalp troubles. $1.75 per jar. Four Teams Ehter a Independent Hockey l1 League For 1923 ‘AiNlII-LEIIIST Dec Ib-Intlepzniicnt representations from ‘bloncton. - .Ncw Glasgow, Siellarton and Am- i, horst met here this evening and decided on an independent lioc- ,;v key league for the wiuici". Ii \\'.'\‘& I“: /4\ XMAS PACKAGE "PARIS, Doc 4~—"I‘iie zifizilro Sikl. ysurronndlug tho big Sciicuulcsc ‘ prize fightvi‘, who \\'l.‘ll 111v light dicnvyivolglit ciiziziiipknislifii of thi- iworid by defeating Georges (‘ur- ipentier, but whose iliic was rc- cenily taken away from him -b_\- llhe boxing federation and who ai- so was ilcnlcd the rislii to engage Iin puglllstc coniosis for mo"; iuioiiil ~, is to Ill’ iliroslicil out Ilb liorc tus- courts, .‘\ couipiati‘ inns ‘fixation of the (‘IFCIIIIISIIIIIOPS stir rounding ili<- (ftirpt-ntici- Siki i which tho Sunogiiiivst‘ Ccpuiv. Ill- ngns qualified in ilic Cliuiiihcx‘ (if Deputies lust week iu upon iI"I)i|il' its a "framo up" is to ho lllilIQ by the civil tfirbunol. Griqui Defeats Billy Matthews In Hard Battle PARIS, Dee 4—~Eugenc (‘rliiul iihe French batamlweight cliiinqiioi: last night settled zill nrguuzcnis as to the featherweight title oi Europe by decisively ilofezitizig Billy Matthews, of England, iii the seventeent round, when ihc l".- ie-ree stopped the fight to sow. Matthews from further punish- meirt. {<0}- PREMIER WILL STEP OUT IN CANADIAN*TWEEDS OTTNWA, Dc. 4 That tho Prime Minister believes in cnirou» ‘raging home industries ,nnd in carrying his belief into practice. is UL $6007il8$ a $15,515 Milled. by Hunt Bros "Limited LQndQnCanada Insist and Demarid-~_Get Hunt's] "Thorobrcacl" Brand, i dcinonz-iiriiicil by the far-t tliui II!“ llcattl uf thi- (iovcriiniciit has ailile-IIMII- it) his wzirtlrtilit- to tho oxierit flI ul . In Erruption suit of tweed mziiitifiiviiirs-il IIII (Yuumlu, Tho cloth is iiiuilii (~!‘.III"‘- ly from Cuuziilltiu \\‘1l()I. h_\' (‘:iii:iil~ inn labor, uuil is slatted (Ill 541ml] IIONDON. DH,’ 1__Tho vnlcano “mh"r"»' m m‘ "(WM t" “W "Wlof Stromboli. on the Island nf that 9mm“ lwm-“I- ‘ Inumo uif ilio Uflllfli 0i‘ Silicia is in ’i'lio t-lotlvwris n pre-srni to liii Q0119“; P,_u,,,i,,,,_ gays a “snatch h)’ u“ 0mm!" "l‘—‘l"b"l' "I m" to tho Central Newslrom Route i0- emmvut. Tho plot-u of n1iiiiiifz|t'-,I(]ay_ ture is not ilivuigcd. l A L‘ ‘if’, fi’ i.>=U‘Nt1'b¢'il\3TERWQRl-(MAN" ‘_' SMOKING TOBACCO Afloat and Ashore the Sailor Man is an inseparable companion oI “MASTER WORK- MAN” SMOKING TOBACCO. Thissmoothgichsmoki can be had in both Plug and Cut Plug. A: All 1' Gall! 8000A