impgovgs lite" _ of Ftne arr E luxurious Lux lather cleanses each individual hair right down to the scalp and separates the strands when they are inclined to mat. The Lux shampoo gives hair of goss- tarner-like fineness a silky fluffyness that makes it seem to have almost doubled in volume. Qequ/ar LIIX hampoos will keep the hair BeautiFui-Safelq i Lever Brothers Limited Tomato 71mm spoonful of iiiX 176011111176 Western-Guardian Q-TOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —-pege 8 is availoble- l1’- letl only from selected wheat and sold by leading lslund dealers who guarantee its quality. —WESTERN AGENT — Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant ls now Guardian Agent n1 Howlan ‘and will receive news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. -EMERALD CREAMERY CO~ will take in ereatu on Thursday, Nov. 4th and on Tuesday and Fri- day on following weeks. 2372-10-30 -2i one car of hard coal. but-iebtirner coal now and be warm for the winteifl-A. H. Aflleck, Albany, 2390303“. i --MARRIAGE——At Fernwootl. P. lit). l., on ‘Wednesday evening fit i5 o'clock p. m. by llev. D. K. Ross. ll. A- Fretlericlt Wm. E. Hflillllil of Springfield to Ethel Annie Hen- derson oi’ idernwootl. The wed- ding mulch Wits‘ pluycd by MP5- “Iultcr Laird. tutti at the close of orsoti sang the beautiful solo en- titled "Porfet-t Love". The room lwas tttsieittlly decorated with ferns. ‘and autumn leaves, the flower iZlYl was Norma Norton (‘Pall-H Who CB1"- t-ietl n Iieautlttti basket oi’ cut flow- im-t- The brides bouquet was of jfertis and pink t-urtiatintls, 'i‘he ,l>ritlo's dross wn< of bloudo crepe, lwii], geurgultt) trimmings. She wore a beautiful romeo iiefilililcé ‘with pearls. The groom is one of iSprittgfiolil's most stit-t-ossftil farm- nrs 11ml thus a lovely ltonte. After --ROB|N HOOD r-"Loun is mll- . -NOW UNLOADING at Albany Get your tllli‘ ifillelliilllyr Ml” 30PM” Hempoti i0 chronic alcoholic YPUlHOIllIlZ Drgvliftl. ‘Houston __ it" Lectures 0n ' Alcohol ‘Beihre a large trudlenoe in the Y. M. C. A. hall Saturday night Dr. Houston gave a most interesting and helpful lecture in. the ellects oi elf cohol on the human system. ‘ ‘llhe speaker took his audience along with Mm step by step as the outlined from a Doctor's point oi! view how alcohol in any shape or tor-m streets the human system. The main point ‘Dr. Houston brought out was that alcohol ‘was not e. stimulant as most people thought but acts as a narcotic in producing sleep or tluliing the sens- es to -puin or paralyzing the nerve centres. The speaker told- -how the drink- ing ot lheer, wine, whiskey or any- alcohollc beverages gradually told on the hu-man body. First by one drink bringing on a craving tor a second unil third and more. thus right from the start ls gets in its work in tnndermlttltig the will pow- er and tbotly M‘ each victim. lThe Doctor explained ordinary drunkenness how that was the start ‘of drinking to excess and from _thnt which means thut- the humun sys- tem has it large or small percent- age oi alcohol in- it all the time. pointing out how the habituoli drinker gets clmmlc alcoholic poisf oning as each drink oi’ any alcohol-i it: beverage taken needs at least 24; hours to be excreted from the aye- tem and it‘ one drink is taken be- fore that. time elapses from prev- ious drink there is alcohol in the system ull thnt: time. it is impossible to do justice to Ilr. Houston's lecture in this small full stomach slows up your work- l “d you wish you could Iway and sleep it er that 'GLEY’S tg Sweets wonders in 1r lagging di- n easing that When the stupor of a‘ the ceremony n sumptuous null lusty suppt-r was served, nutl n puissant tlvvllillg spent. not only by tho lnvitt-il guests but by nu in- numerable host oi‘ friends from llVflfy ounritrt- who mime to st-o the bride and ilflllllll» We extend lip-Bi- wfshtes ‘to Mr. and Mrs. liuslrttn. space but it’ the 150 students both boys and girls who listened to the lecturer, took his titles-sage to their hearts (as they seemed to) it will be productive oi‘ greut gtlod. ilr. Houston told his hearers that they: were the teachers oi tomorrow und ‘ l, ‘ H ( “My it‘ they knew tho appnlllng effects fhflwjwlfp‘$315204n l h H oi‘ lll(‘0ll0l nntl taught it they would, | ' r be oi‘ grt-ut gootli to l’. E- island. i PERSONALS A hearty vote oi‘ thanks was ten- dered Doctor ilouston by the stud-i —Mr- Benjamin Nloieheatl. ems- _ 1 Mount Ruyal h", returns“ from Mr. D. il-Td-gut- Ishuw gave zt very ‘the \Vosi. wthore up ttpont several tine rentiins of his own comno-si-I titontlut, lion entitled the P. it}. l. Fiddlers e5 Cotttest which was grectetl with; i ——.\lr. Albert Oukes. :1 former Klimt ‘ID111111139- lfhicf oi’ Police oi’ Summorsitle. [has returned from Everett, .\it1ss.. ‘to rmnnln for n time ,homo town. Ea tern Guardian This lecture ‘is the first one oi a series which will be given every in the old two weeks in the Y. ‘M. C. A. ti-lali on Snturtlny nights under the ttns> oi‘ the Y. M- C. A. who's t-ltnirmtitit pit-es oi the Etiucutiotml Comntiltetr , $2,000,000 Penmans Limited First Mortgage 5}§% Twenty-Five Year Sinkillfl Fund 6°“ Bwld‘ To be dated November l I926 To mature November i, I95] l Authorized and luued $2,000,000 . " ' l nly. Principal and semi-annual B°I$ in‘ oISSLOO-(L i::‘81;:5'::n':"flwyfirillgibnlooifies of the Bunk oi Montreal t. ‘ "- .. T.....‘I.'.f.“‘..'... hi... 8...... pm » u- Atwwilo.‘ it; 33* 3,3 '_1<;",:;';},;,1,{‘;7,{:* . . . n - oll-lixsm llfllndmas' 5'1’? nnwbbllgof/ib 12:01.83‘: glxrtntlzlathtslnCumpnny on H"? lflifllll d!" '\ t u. _ _ , _ _ N b I, mt.“ to: .,\ ouktbirty hiya 2H0! 212:2’? ‘H0 redelemeld Itgnsour-nlztief-tzrllooizllgzllfle-ze, and. mm,‘ A’; \ r . . w ‘muster-u rue ROYAL "musr COMPANY. MONTREAL t 1'11: following information has been summarized b)’ Si‘ Charles B’ Gnrdon‘ GEE" Praidem cl the C mpany from his accompanying letter: ' Pqmgmlgmbed" ,gnceggortoabqnineaafotmdedinl870,ieoneoflbeolded&nedian manliaehnelunfficottonnndwoollenluflted h"'"“'mm"hd'”° situated in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Distribution of the Complnfsproduds iseffechdlhrmlghsdlilgaguhbothinCmadnmdahroudwberetbeyamwflolymd r‘ hvotnmblylmowu. Goodwilblfldfimlfliltdflvmwfiedbmeh¢mediatnun ‘ineminalnhedfl. " TbeoeBoudswhiehwilleomtitutellaeonly funded debtoflbeCompanyvs-illbesecuredfln tbeopinionofCotmseLbyadiectFiratM0rlsflse°lllh°h°d"'°u°ftbecompmyww ownedorbereefleruoqirired,sndwillalooeomtiinliea floating olllfflellllwluylhNhfl‘ lads. The new Mortgage will provide for an annual 515d Nfwemb“ 1f 1927' equal to 1% of the aggregate principal amount of Bonds authorized to be llfllOd plus mterest onallBondsredeemet-Lestimaled tobesuffieient torati~e5096 of theuoueby maturity. m Company's audited atonement: show average annual earning‘ 0J0" 513"“ "I! F14- erul taxes bu after all other charges, including reserves for delifltfllllm "d flwbll “but ' for the for: your: ended December 31, l925,of$531,020 ormon then 4-8 time! lllllilll inbred legit-emails on tlnse Bonds. [:- Mofln‘ 5 30nd. d N be: 1, 1926, which appear on the sat-mm “who? amnmmim s01, Z325, will Liqflifi by on equal 190M105 F" Meri- gggeBondgdmNwemberL1951fllisissue). Onthebamofllllhllllwlhfilllel current and fixed noel: (lea depreciation) amount to $7,352,382, or equal l0 $3,576 P" $1,000 Bond of this issue. , Dividmdsontbe Plderredund Common Slod¢softheCnIn|>llIY»°fWhi'-hth°“"'°m' was»; $1,015,000 and $2,1so,soo mpssuvsimhvebsespaidwfiiwqii-f-rwhq-fnw tbeirbannainl907,oldfllormthtnhnofflnnseulrhannhfltlll°lfi°th"ll"¢ ‘Y Z7" .t:' .23.; .2... ...... __...... ‘trove-ire news items. inow anti renewal subscriptions- the Community Welfare |l.ttl., Montague, will be l|eld_ Nov ~i in the new school at 8 o'clock.’ A. .\lcl.ean, Soc 2382-10-30,!“ ICUS .\iontlny_ Nov. th. 23Sfl~10-30,.'li PERSONALS l ..“.\lr. ivniter ioi‘ the (hoot “lest. .."‘.\irs. Harold McDonald w-ho {has brat-ti spending the summer {wih her tnoiher, Mm. ilVilliam Mc- gLnreti. Georgetown, has returned ‘to hor ltollle in Toronto on Wod- ne-"tlarv. A i‘) ____.____l'_'___' For Deep Chest: l Colds All t-oltls should be irontml with vapors, for vapors nlout- can curry ihv motlit-utioii liiltltlfYfhY tu tho (uir passages and lungs. Vic-ks is n "vuptir" ireuimcni. in salve form. For tier-p rhest t-oltls you first apply hot wet towels over throat. and chi-st to opou the yioros, thou iuttssttgt- Iiriskly with Vii-its for 5 iuintites, sprout: on thickly tmtl cover with u ilttntiel cloth. Vlttks not only pettetrtiics like a poulticc or plaster, but the, lngrctle tents, vuporlzetl by tho hotly heat, nrt» inhaled ull night. long. 'l‘hit-. double action us-tuttlly checks the tnost stubborn cold overnight. V855 i ..*EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. iW. Murdock Is now (liturdiun uizeui ‘in Mottingtto and will be plnasetl to ‘ advertising ..‘=‘MONTAGUE__INDOOR CIR- is Mr. W. B. Bentley. Stock Quotations furnished by Johnston and W Members oi‘ tho hionirettl Stock ..*THE ANNUAL MEETING 0i cllllllii“? League New York Exchange Chile Copper C0. international Petroleum Siuntlartl Oil of NJ. . . . . . .. Mis. Kan. and- Tex. liy . . . . .. Readnig Co. . ,Sotttherti Pacific Co, .. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. us. industrial Alcohol Co. . 77 Fuitetl States Stool . . . . . . .. ‘Zill-k, l<‘.\7i",‘. Wool Wort l1 Co. . . . . . 107 Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 911/, Cilll. Stenmshlps Pill. . 5'4 Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. , 107% Howard Smith .. . .. 5!; Montreal Power . .... 74 Notional Breweries . . . . . . .. 677/, Steel Co. Con. Com. .. . ._ _ 109 Winnipeg Electric . 5914, Asbestos Com. New .. 24% llcil Telephone .. 138V, iimmnton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Con. Siettmships Cum. . . . . .. iill/Q Wheat-Dec” 140%; May, 146; July, 138's. (‘turn-Glues 7H,; Bitty, +21%; Ju- ly 8514. 0i1tH~llec-. 43in}: May, 47%; July, 47;. \‘i'hent.~0t-t., 145%; lteta, l-il. -—>——soa-—-_- IN MEMORIAM MRS. MICHAEL MURPHY The dcttth occurred ut iPnnmure lsluutl yesterday morning after n two months illness from paralysis of Mrs Murphy, aged 56 years, wife of Mr. Michael Nlttrphy, High Shor- lfi‘ for King's Cottuty. HALIIPAX, Oct. sos-Qtmtnttcns‘ ‘featherweight chnntplotb of New 5°" “ml moth”- l i l I by our Counsel. l! is expected that Interim Codification lllivory on or about Novqtber 9, I926. At, Top. and Suntn T-‘e Ry. . 13034; American Can tf-i. . . . . . . . . .. 19% ;' l ‘ Am. (‘or and Ftly. '10. .. Si!) ‘ .\tn. Lotrotnotlrz; Co. . . I05 l of Am. Smelt. rtn-l Rcfitg. Co. . 1.29% Anaconda Cop. Mn. Co. 17% | relied in the purchase of these Bonds. Wed offlondgurqllelhterlbyarrmitpriceqiflfltlfigwi _.. These Bond: are offered when, n: and if iuuod and amrlilzz’: Sign!" kill llfllfll 0 l Price 98% and interest, yielding over 5.60% 1 . The National City Company The information contained in this advertisement in based upon official statements and statistic: on which we have o not gunnntee- but believe it to be correct. ready for be Ll mltcd i cent. The winner will deiotul his title uguhist Benny Buss at Madison Square Cordell lioctettihor 17th iu was a most estimable. womnu- and had n very wide circle oi‘ friends in that. part. oi‘ tho t-otttttry, who will rence in Les lAIIEZEBlGS; ‘Howard in Montreal; A. A. in tDarttuottth, N. 8.; Herbert, iFubic-n, Jerome anti ltlugetie ut ltomc. "The tltttighters are: Mrs DoWecse oi‘ llusullc, N. Y. Mrs P. ‘S. Purdie oi‘ ‘Saskattzlivwatt, who was home when her mother pussetl away. and Stella und (lletlys ul home. brothers and three sisters. ny Brown lus-t November, and Fin- negan, when hero on the l’. S. S. iNort-h llnltotn in 1922. when be goin- etl the (lotrlsititi over Stunt Murphy, St. ‘Patrick's, at iln: umuttutr limits at the Aronu. —-<-0&-_._ iho service to the lu Si. Paul's {tom- members oi’ ‘Brudullmtto Attxillauyv. on Catholic Chu") W. .\'l. 8., Unlteti I(‘httrt'.h. having recently lieurd or the sudden deuth oi‘ your brother. Samuel (lllllt-t, ox- tentl to you and your motht-r, ..\lrs. Mnrgaroi. Glllls, and fntuily, our sin- cero syntpntlty in tho loss you hnvo sustultietl in tho llfli-lfillll; from this life to the grant. beyond oi‘ n loving iWo know how hurtl it is for you to renllze that ho is gone when distances deprived you Suggs Will Fight‘ Dick Finnegan HALIFAX. Oct. 29.~Chi':l( Sluggs. England, and "flick "Honey Boy" Finnegan: oi’ Dorchesttrr, were slgu- _ ed Monday by Tom Goodwin match- $113232“; lmzllnt" nluker oi’ the Suiloltl A. A.. to meet ' , _‘ __ in n l0 rottiml bout for the vucnnt 021:“ m“ be Wm‘ mm (‘ml l“ “u flmme of the fplltherwmghl champ On Thee we cast our burdcnhig woo ion of the world at the Ilostoti Ar-O “we mvlne, “n. evm, am"; ‘ma’ Nmmmber gm" Content to stiffer while we know, All" ‘Hsclmslml Living ot' dying Thou art ncur. which lasted u. wnhirgalhfltltirany beitzriJllelr mgrflage yltgonei-‘tlhntiinn hour tggrceti __m heha“ o; the nwmbers_ s . s . nt-gnrt- git, w; t. a e w ntner wont t1 2 per- ---—<+>-——-— aVflg/"lll-Nfilhnl/EIDKARLY ui" or the lain Adam Wight. Sho cent, or $20,000, the loser 49 per-iiunntrs Llnilnont for mum bites. t u AVEN -r $515M You PoR 5o~tt= flies‘. wuERE HAVE #0098514 ,.. ..._ wtNEdtimfiEwk-C ,, NEICHBQQ_ . . 1M1 OOKIM FQRA DtAMOMO rutg¢l gmtlmnnvfi‘ O I910 av inn-t ifiartlllllilflc" l“ By George McManus t m suns -ro _ a21- mm 500M SO LONG. '9'" aft den on our NiiTliIE DAN DRUFF learn with sorrow oi her deuth the feature tilt of the ilusltttt Fund when virtually in thu prime of bottts. will Mmmwl" m“) “w 5mm womanhood. i The coming bout. will he oi‘ tnurh _""‘ titties u xveok- it stops iilll vShe leaves to mourn n sort-owing interest to lluliinx fuus with both‘ hall'- husbntld, seven sons nntl four boxers hgylng been Seen hens we’ "l: u"d°"sl9"°d he'll“ 9|" (lit-lighters The H0118 0P9! T81" Suggs when ho mot. Newport John- "oflce ma‘ a" ‘hwtmg I‘ lwbld‘ properties at Pownal er November 1st, 1926. Signed W. E. SMITH A. G. MORRE LOCKE. JONES J. R. BROWN i, CLCINIMEN! 2405 11 1 2i ‘She also leaves threc LETTER 0|: sYMpATHy_ The futierul will be held at Sllll"A\h-_q_ Rqdprick ;n,-a,],,1bu,,,,_ vé~_r—f _""—'“‘“"‘ ‘ _'“"_‘i"“‘—”"“"" geon on Sunday ufteruooti at 2.5m, influ- Mm MUKHY‘___YOIH. 81mm. fr Big Gash and Garry SALE Nov. istl to Nov. 6th. y See Windows for Wonderful; Bargains wltut, $AL£ z