exclusive made. e work tation ia buying. you’ Maker! and Distributors of Factories: Montreal, Q Gvvv v v vvv v v CLASSIFIED ‘i Alaeaaenta nudes thla eel-floral Where eoplea came te enr muat be added to coat to cover Centraetleaa ceut aa one are allowed aa ale word. Oaala Iemlttaaoea to cover manta. la an ease can Illa received ‘without remittance Lkmakma a‘ o: v vvv v v v O-O-OO-fQ+FO-O-O Ofi-O§-O Built for Long Sher-vim THE Wllklllffl method oi --' '- ‘ nethrn&lto chance. “any ‘H "E-lzlal-zodiaign dispenses with pug. oi the watch mechanism are Then. aaaembled into rnakera. trained in by years oi experience with Walth with extreme care. The Wal _ l! the watch you buy ie a W ra absolutely dependable. WaithamWatch Company, Lin. mast. rule be everle eaaaat be acknowledged. -- - - - "The seiulti Kl" ail! ate " ‘Pfiard rorn ‘G5. apwudl l! your iatvrlrr. _ Illlkin] leaves intricate machinery u} 9 In"? amall parta flawless y rnachi“. when the flawless parka n; the movement. expert watch. Waltham methods. imbued am ideals. do tham rep“- in watch- altham it fill your jrwrlar. unfailing eaieguard James St., Montreal Walthaat Product in Canada and Waltliani, Mass. 116., svm-bnanndirnipwu consonant ‘ - '_"l run cisuriui ' nunnnnu Great Po%i interest lHOP from Harman's Catalog. have some wonderful hosiery. shoes OH U-RCH this ' till 5. Silver collection. a?" v "i -—Nov. "7th, Appin Road 11 o.m.; Victoria, .Mr. Mctcalfe lat Tryon 11_ a. m. CHURCH ssnyica Rev. a. P. Hodges -will preach at the Chris- tian Church, New Giasgow_ 11.00 n‘. in.. and 7.00 p. m., -Frede‘i‘lcton_ 3-00 n-m, Sunday 27th inst._ BROOKFIELD BERVICES- The services in the Brookfleld congre- gation 0n Sunday November 27th will bc as follows: Iiroolcfleld 11 a.m., Huntsville -3 p. 1a., and iiun- ter River 7 p.,m. FUNERAL TODAY—The funeral of the lats Mrs. takes place this afternoon. service at the house starting at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Raymond officiating. The pallbearers will he Messrs. G. D. DeBloiir H. V. Buntain. J.A.S. Buy- er. J. J. MacKinnon, H. it. liilson and A. C. Sinclair. interment People's Cemetery. PERSONALS iMrs. W. J. Whitney or sum. --—--z—- ii healing. 2e ease to be peatage. Der word far each la- forvvarded. Ive eeata etc. ward, but Ilve lllarea (aa OM00) neat Ital! accompany all atlvertlle- aheel. Advertisements AbiENTS \VANTED ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFI: able all year commission busi ness of your own. Every property nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tog tress and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion owner needs some of our Nurseries Montreal. 1'01! BALI t1~ FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian or- fioe. HORSE FOR HIRE FOR WINTER months. Sound. steady, quiet animal. Apply Guardian office. W-‘OR SALE COOKING STOVE uiui one heater. Apply 89 itoch- ford St. T0 LET’ TO LET TWO OFFIOIB IN NIW itiley Bids. Apply J. A. McDon- ald‘. Barrister, office in Riley Bl g. \VANTED ...______________________ WANTED-Jmelis and solndive price. M. E. Mcisaac. Souril. WANTED-To rent. furnished cottage. Good locality; modorn conveniences. Apply “fatimau and Boyce. 145 Great Georgi: Si. . _ firs» . The Kidneys The oifice man and the outdoor worker suiler alike from derange- mcnts ofthe kidneys. . "UR FARMERQ AND TRAPPERS. | LOST taining clothes, etc. Leave at J. H. Judson. Alexandria. ‘LOST 0N GRAFTON STREET Post Oifice_ bunch of keys owner's name on tag. Reward. BEEP WANTED Chas. E. Carson, 198 Queen St. and offer steady to-order trees and plants. Best We teach ' stock and service and. squip you free. A money- malting opportunity. Luke Broth- ers‘ Nurseries, Montreal. ‘SALEBMAN WANTED T0 RE. present “Canada's Greatest Nur- series." Handsome froe outfit exclusive territory, highest coin. missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone and Wellington, "The Foothill Nurseries." Tortill- to, Ontario MISCELLANEOUS v-ouuo LADY WISHES cottsos girl to share double-room, for light housekeeping. Iipply Guar- dinn. '20 PERCENT OFF ALL BOOKS. mottos unrl Xmas. goods. 10 pcr cont oif Bibles till Christmas. The Little Bookstore. FOX RANCHERI get Your fox pelts cleaned by J. B. Rom- bough, 126 Gt. Geo. St. Chariot- town, before sending them to market. Open for business. Nov. 28th. attention. On and sfior Novem- ber lsi i will buy for cash all kinds of furs. and. as usual will pa, highest mgrket prices 1w- cord ng to grade and quaiitv- I will also receive silver foxes on consignment for Messrs. Fred‘k liutirandfioki, London suction sales. My connection withLihe leading fur ihousssiin » America vv¢%$O-O liilVEiliiSEM nus LOSTZ-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Alexandria. a bag con- between Carter's warehouse and with Finder m please leave at 62 Gt. George Sv a ‘WANTED-A carpenter accustom- ed to shop and Job work. Steady employment, good wages. Apply ‘SALEWWEN-WE PAY WEEKLY employment selling our-complete and exclus- ive lines of whole-root, fresh-dug niersido was s visitor to thc city yesterday. ‘Mr. John McLeod. merchant tail- or. has returned from an extended ‘isuslnes strip through Cape Bu» on. Miss Mattie McDonald. formerly in the employ of Davis 8t Fraser. is. visiting in this city. Miss Mc- Donald loaves Monday morning [or Western Cnnnds. ' Premier Meighen 0n Western Situation (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWKA. Nov. 25.—»Arthur iliaighcn. Prime Minister. today is- sued the following stittement on his tour in Western Canada. “i found the people oi‘ \Vcstern Unu- uda interested almost exclusively two subjects, grain marketing "d the tariff; On the grain market- ing question every kind of man- "Bllvm “'0? being resorted to, lo divert the attention of the farmers FOR EVENING WEAR Alloys TWILIGHT RECITAL IN ZION TYRON METHODIST CIRCUIT 3 9.111.; Crapsud. 7 p.ni. A. A. Pomoroy i 29c lb. at WHITES‘, Bunnyside. -_-_e ‘only use. FOOT WARM ERS for HARD MIXTURES. from 19c to ALL COLLEGE GIRLS should and see the new brown boot at Alleys wintcr afternoon from - 4 driving. Will keep warm from iou (Continued from page 1.) nar General down and i say that in till those years it was never proved g that one dollar of public money was‘ improperly expended, and no minor- ity report ever came down to the House during those four years. Mr" Mcisanc concluded amid ellthus-l to eight hours. The Rogers iiurof ‘awe appmmfi with an “ppm! n" ware Co. Ltd. ‘Monday Howaws Hall, cial music. also special comic. obstruction in the ‘way of vessels wharves. Mr. Donald McKinnon ‘and Mr. J interested in those whurves. m iicspatches oi’ mail for the [Julio-d Kingdom will he as follows: Lot- ter mail to connect with S. S. "Ad- riutic" sailing from New York up to Monday‘ morning the 28th. l\l§n letter mail per S. S. "Lapland“ from New York up to und- inclu- ding Thursday morning the 1st December. The last despatch of newspaper, parcel post and special addressed inail to be forwarded via the “'i‘urnlslan" from St. John will be on Friday morning the 2nd De- cember. Persons sending mail for overseas are advised as to tho necessity of early mailing oi‘ cor- respondence and parcels intended for delivery bot-ore Christmas ln Great Britain and other places OVCTSGEIS. iiothiord Square Pupils Give Fine Concert Th0 pupils of thc Rochinrd Square School gave a deiigliviui entertainment in their hull Thur..- day owning bolero a large and up- preciiilive autiicnvo. The intri- viuctluu consisted of well rebut-é.- ed rccituiinns by different pupils on "'i‘ho Poetry of the pust_" "The Lyric Poets." “Scot the Wizard of the North,“ ills early iiic. his love uf outdoor life and other in- ierosling icuturcs in the life of S(v0t“=i-nd's great poet llll.8l"SD£‘l‘.v- ed with musical numbers "A B011 tier Ballad." "Hunting Song," and "Hail to thc (Zhicfi. Thc main part of the program was entitled "An hour with the Lady of thc Lake." This part ui the program wos very cleverly ren- llroni the Government's» definite, and ordinarily. most acceptable plan. ileports from all ports indi- rated that the farmers were fast‘ lliiikliig up their minds to vote for a plan that-they understood andl not tor for the men that had no plan iii. all. .On the tariff thc pro- paganda of the lust ton years has dcrcil lly the pupils showing thc results of careful training and tin» literary workmanship in the ur- nangcment of the parts. The rou- dition of this part was a wonderful feat of memorizing rarely cxcellszl by children so young in years. A daintilly expressed word of, iiianks was read-by one of the oiingcst MOVING PICTUREQ-Harrington, Tuesday. Wheatiey River, Wednesday. Spo- OBQT-RUCTION BEING REMOV- ED-Dredge No. 9 is now engaged in removing the remains oi’ the old Lord's wharf. which was a grcdt particularly large steamers, dock- ing at the Piarnt Line and Pownal This work was secured through representations made by ii. Myers. on behalf of the parties OVERSEAS MAlL-— The nc:-.. naturally notbeen- without effect." pupils after which His Lordship - the Bishop spoke. complimenting the children upon thc excellence of their entertainment and uaxprcss- and immodlutciy we commcncoil t0 his election on Dec. 6th. Mr. Mullin. Milt. i). J. hiULLlN us usual ui tho beginning of llld addresses. at-- tacked -the "party maclilnofl methods ‘of the Conservative and‘ Liberal partlcs in the nomination of candidatesz. "Protection in (Iunadu docs not protect mgricul-l lure". he continued. "Protcctioir . may help the big cities of (lunatic; to grow and if there was any pom‘ sibility of our cities devolonir-g in curlifctlmes so that the; could consume our products it would b" - nil right." Mr. Mullins did no: think this was possible and arguwl that we must therefore loali cIw-i whore for our market I ' Tho odds were against Mr. Hughes in his argument that tho Liberals would get free trade with the States‘. because the Irihorul: WGFO in power fifteen years and they promised the same thing. "and we findthat they went out oi‘ powi-r and accomplished very little except tho reciprocity treaty which we got just about the time they were going out. Whether that was much good is doubtful. it was reci- procliy-on paper. Even it they did get that treaty through it would {not have been much good for this I season. that it could be tcrnlinatcd [at any moment." Mr. Mullins criti- flrist-rl the expenditure of so much lfi e past on military training. While agriculture was requiring ‘more suhsidlzaiinn Mr. Hughes was getting n rifle rang-c in Charlotte- town and Souris. MR. ‘HUGHES-i didn't do 1111i’- thing of thc kind. | -l\ilit. MULLTN. iiehad tr do it. MIR. HUGHES. i ilidift do it. MR. MULLlN. Anywvuv it was the Liberals that got the rlilo runs‘!- ut Charlottetown any wuv.’ Defending Mr. Crerars hostile inccs ‘in connection with western mu claims Mr; Mullin agreed that’ Mr. Crerar might be oppcsed- to 11w (‘list personally in this matter but, us; a loader of the government he, would be liable to do riiil" f"? C541‘ aria 0n n wholc. The sponkm- took up a good measure of his time criticising the press. Mr. Hughes. Mil J. J. HUGHES . rcforriliit l0 some of tho inst speaker's remarks said it was bcvond- his <101"i>l'°1"‘"‘. sion how Mr. Mullin could denounce mt- Reciprocity pact of 1911 “"1 applaud it when it was a few 5'98" lutor introduced as a resolution of ult- (funatlian (‘ouncii _ or Agricul- ture. Ho repeated his RSSPTUO" made ul practically every ..moet1ni; of thc campaign that‘ the 1100'!‘ 0i Reciprocity sim stands WW1» m“ Democrats came into powor in 1315-‘ llilfl in the following your reduced thc duty on potatoesi-frorn 25 cents n husimt m m ptsl‘ cent ad vnlorcm Westminster, 8.0. cd the great pleasure hie fclt at School Board and Mr. J. i‘. Gordon member of the School Board. ‘Mr. IG-ordon made special mention or 1 the splendid work oi’ the teachers whom he specially complimented on the success of the evening's en-' tertalnmeut. A "Good Night" song NEW WVESTMLNSTER. B. C.. Nov. 34.~So'venty-iive teachers in the high and public schools ‘here, have their resignations rcutiy to present to the School Boaro dl‘ ct i . th ' . e.’,“;c,°“f{,,§'“a'jf;rd abs]? ‘aligning? and the. National Anthlem broulht Arbitration, oi last May. approving m“ proceeding“ to a l‘ We‘ the scale of wages sanctioned by ""- , ship large quantities of Polflwes being present. Lomplimentary rt: "M" the low" duties‘ but m“. ‘k f marks were. also made by ills ‘mmhas that rcducflon 399mm m |'l 9 0 Worship Mayor Riley, Mr. Rogers. NM‘. on,“ cguntry .1< well as in s h I T h Superintendent of ‘Education, Mr. Canada’ the 3mm, 9001,19 (but C 0i) QIC BIS Henry Smith. Chairman of the pairiiculurly thc , who 1'5“ produce potatoes chtmnor than other country This was the important difference "emu." Renew“ legislation special reciprocal legislation.- spcakcr benefits om-cciprooal pHQd to potato shipment-i from this - pmviflfl‘ but failed t‘. izXpliilil how Gvrmun D0091‘?- in the world) mm“, [O ship in largcquantiiics. flfltl ‘The particularly tlw trade ns oil'- urged the Teachers’ Federation The award incans an increase in solar" ies for thc icuchcrs. but the [tourri has reiuscvi to comply. The resig- nations would take eifnct ihc 0nd of thc your. Tho teachers held a meeting rccontly at which this lino o.’ action was a-pprovcd. _._}___.___ touch with the best fur markets. and I am in a position tc handle on unlimited quantity of furs at the best possible advant- age to the shipper. i specialize in sliver for pelts. and my facili- ties for handling them are soo- ond to node in America. Satis- Program _ ' | Duct. "hiarchfl C. Lindsay; Cho- rus, "lvflltiilfllfl". E. Mulic. intro- ductions» Thu iPoetr Tho Lyric Pools. Scott tho "Wi- I znrd oi‘ tho North." his curly life: Spirit of Border (Ihivalry, Ballad," Scott's Love for Outdoor Life. "Hunting Song." Poet Novelist, Tho Poenr "The Lady of 1 the Luke": invocation. “Harp oi‘ | the North": A Highland Wok-onto. 3 "Song "Soidicr Host"; Thu High-i land Chief aud "His Ciunsmcn "The Cross of idire.“ Young N_or-’ son's business this year. Watch your silver foxes and cit them when at their hast. C rresponri- encs solicited-E. if. Rayner SummersldejP. E. 1.. Agents for Fredk Hutlr -a_nd,Co., London Name." Fitz James anddtodorick‘ 5 Dhu. "ifutc has solved her prophr} ry," "The Pledge Has Lost its n forco And Stubborn Justice fluids! her Couvso." Malcolm in Chains oi Gold. A word of thanks. ‘Sprouti- and Europe ‘troop me in constant‘ Bdcltnclies and headaches ‘art- nmong the’ symptoms. n some cases Brigts disease soon de- velops, others suilcr from high blood pressure until hardening oi the arteries sets in. ln order to_ forestall painful and lnial dirt-ates prompt action should be taken at the first sign of trouble. Mr. A. D. MacKinnon. Kirk- wood, lnverncss county. N.S.. writer: "l um high] recommend Dr- Gill?" W-lru-y-luiver ills to al tuilrring lroin Wrak kidney». l ruEerer-l from kidney disease for a long ilmr. l may lllfl l’ that for t! rrr yearn l was nearly always lmulilrl with headache». and no irrat- mrnl mrmed to do more than ailord '""|'70ll‘y relief. l was hnailv‘ fold "l . (Haw, Kidney-Li" r Pills. and allrr using a iew hero vrn corny-It'd)’ "lirrrd. l have alan used Dr. Chase's Ointment will: the h“! fflillll- "N. "P"?! iail lo mconuucnd time wooded ll "medics." D . Chase's Kimmy-Liver Pills. one pill a (loge, 25c a hox. n‘! ealcrs. or Edmnnr-on. Bate: 61 .. Limited. Toronto. l one orb I "mar some Bu!’ tiEke ‘ AM: 1'1; o: m v/lubeuitte -_ AND BlLl-Eb T0 r APPEAR IN wasuuisnv b-F» Auction s41», 6t hark S rest. S. ‘ cs. words oi‘ congratulation. Songl iii. l.. soutiraiarlt. Inmriomnig. C. ti of the Fnrdnoy Tnriil‘ Bill. (ions not always follow that because y of thc i'ust_ we arc importing more than our ox- lnru 1m urged. “Border t-lusivc tho \\'0iilll still be of. grr-nt and tn get. our farm products frco BCPOSs muniugcmcut, ho claimed, are in H True"; Song, "Hail to tho Chicf"; position to give contracts to thcm- solves nt any Dill"! they P101159 m"! factory mums and sarylca man's Hurting from His Bride. to flx their mvu salarlno and inr. doubled my business last season. Th“ fliffm-l “"11? F1 PWIH" "f vollins aspen-Wi- "P “Filed M‘- and l expect to double last sca- Full-ll . Str-‘IHKH-r i8 u ilflli‘ iizmna must b!‘ tlrlwil"! “M” [and that was too much moncv for , ;pluco between Mr. Hughes and Mr. hiulliu on tho per capital. debi- un-~ ‘ "Good Night"; God Suve~‘iiic._l\‘ing. "raining that hir;__1i_ullIn rould-uotp his was to ho procured JD the taco As for thc balance oi‘ trfldt‘. ll rem; we ilrt‘ doing business at. a lovcn i-f it u-uro con- iuct remains that it udvantagc 1m bqrdnr. The managcmcntroi‘ ho national railways villi"? l" ~91‘ measure of Mr. Hughes criticism The memhcrs of thc hoard m i00_000 u your in salary aiiogcthoi" ny man. Some lit-atoll discussion took ...i..__ orLlberail rule. Mr. Hughes innin- l l \ l . J diffs amhitiorris as dead as J uiiuis _ rots-oer 7i Maaiotbeoe . . war‘; rite, Eestfrruuti ‘onrtte Brut! r corrA uumzv wmt M‘! Make-vi’ so r. wold-r Be Rust-ten AT ‘me LAST Minute! m A week e! “"9. t-LL GQT A URI-ET" 4e er. ME‘ _O elem p»! fi I. Paesin #511‘ N 1H6 PH°N¢II *.' i‘ l uiuenios. ert? ‘ ' toss. WHO c jtrzo)‘; -** Lass “\ WHAT 53.0 W‘ i PQQSIU€NT can‘. 0P, About’. rut. SAY 5W of thanks to the Chairman and the Silllflll}, of the Nutioiizil Anthem. Lari iiiurt t i -_— ‘George, who probably will iroinpunied by Lord Chancellor Birkenliead is scheduled to meet Sir James Craig tomorrow morning in what may be the lust effort to Jnduce him as ‘Premier of illstcr to discuss alternative plans devis- 'ed to protect Ulstors interests, to the proposed all-Ireland ivhlch the Northern delegates llliii far have refused to oven consider Jormaliy. of the Sinn Fein delegation for the first time sincothe Irish confer- rnce opened in Oct0bcr_ went Dublin tonight to consult "with Eu- inonn Do Valera. the lrish Repub- lican Ihifiv and Robert (Y. Barton his delegation colleagues. stood to be a result of discussions during the past few days between the Shin Felners and members of the British Cabinet, at which Mr. Liriflith and his coiiuagues are sold association with the Slate of the British Empire being by treaty. as . ' id b th use with attitude towards the Eastern prov ggxerk e e m n an!‘ r n. figure thc population in 1880, be/ cause no census had been taken that year. Mr. Mullins said the figures were in the Canada Your Book and Mr. Hughes retorted that the Canada Year Book could not he right. He reviewed the his- tory or Maritime claims upon the Western provinces, to which Mr. Crerar was opposed and referred to the high freight rates and to the necessity tor the standardization of the island railway. if elected ha promised to do just us well as he had in the past. Mr. Mcisnnc. in a few concluding remarks ubly answered the trade and railway criticisms of Mr. Hughes. An organized attempt by some party healers at the rear of the hail to prevent Mr. Mcisaac from answering his opponents fail- ed completely and the government candidat triumphantly proved his case to tic satisfaction of his less prejudiced hearers. . The meeting closed with u vote “hiwiuc: UisLer LONDON Nov. 25~hir. Lloyd be ac- purliumeno Meanwhile. Arthur Griiiitir chief fl--.'v- Vivi-yo. aahph-Afiatnwdanaam. a- .| -~»../ . g... f. i Eighty-nine Years Banking Service The service and policy ofThe Bank of Nova Scotia have been built up on thenexperience: and training accuptdlblflil, i!) yéars of banking iri Customers of this ‘Bank have the comfortliié- Jflkltktiice =that their banking business is being conducted with a well-established. experienced institution capable of giving the most complete, and up-to-date service. The Bank oi Nova Scotzisa _ _- J. ll. DIALCOM Manager ESTABLISHLD I832 I t-pvnbaTi-Elrggut , . : a t r n. Pml “P cum‘! 5 97mm Alhliliifyf! Iiedgqilre, Btgrdgn. ' Reserve - - NLIIILOOO l-Imcrald, Kenalngton, Mdn- Resources ZEOJXIQOOO fugue. O’Leary. St. Peter's. Snuris. Summersldo, Vic- toria. ;_, ;._.-a- .__*--___..__~»~ [0 This visit to Dublin is under- wiil submit to his Parliament thc reasons urged by tin; Prime Minis- Lloyvl iloorgt- t0 facilitate full (on- sideraiion of Pistons case by pub- lishing; the whole corrcspondonrt. cxtlrnglij thus fur so that iIlstr-i- may use the reui state nl‘ the “Q50- tondltiou that secrecy be (iliscrvcri. so pubiitizciion oi the correspond- Tho Irish Liberal Perl-oration. an organization in which former Pre- tcr why IFIsier should consent to mier Asquith is interesicd. at its trout with the Sinn Foin. lt in annual meeting today, pussod a rc- expocted that he will ask Afr solution supporting dominion homo rule for Ireland. suggesiing that Parliu nont shpuid he asked t0 Bil horse this policy. and recording its donvlclion that if the conference gums there will ho no return to the _ m |i0 l'.iV0 made clear that they tiutions. But the discussions with policyof force. _ o l)" - , , could not agree t0 sweur allegiance tho Slun Fr-in haw; b . tho desire m‘? $10!? ‘xii’: 5:021“? l to L19 British Crown their idea oi 0i ill-* (iovarnmoni. plococdcil on,‘ BIRTHQ l ~ ,1 i e , o . - HENTHIL-L—-At the -l’.. E. island foreign cncc is not expected unill un ugi- I‘ iluspitul on Nov. 23rd, 1921. to Mr. inont or tiiszigreemont is linuli; I-nvl Mrs. Melbourne iicnthillx a On Tuesday the Ulster Premier reached. i '!"\1i2ll!i'l'.3lé lbfl- . l.’ " laerza so To t-lAUtE You ,-;APPe i2 BQFOR€ i-ltMi e 5am e capo vac fwetéé‘ wmirrtc» sHeui rwo urn Aosarecme n- ii= s: cout-b lust IMAGING _~\_€ APPEARWG Herons "rite PilestberuT. SOME FEATHER m MY ‘it'll’. F" ~ g e-Bfl Bud fisher He s»w-.‘.-.----.t' no " ' Renae ABouT MING p O‘ct.or.i<, So a: 606$ You BETTGP 3° ' on ABouT stem. . . ._-_. ., , _ ..-_. -_ ‘ _-__ . ____a_ .____.--