l. I ll j p i’ irioheuec-lyou--. oose ' it Wm b91114’- BBBT-Yfiu ever tasted. LADN...‘ Blllrcgggisiayi? A, liiuIiEEIEsE-Ef ‘SEA Flavour. from t ten to nuke the ‘ r“. nun. Crlllsllla: finest gardens. blend delicious. also so Flavor’, _ t ' i- l .- , .~ ° z '1 ° ' ' ' ' ‘ — vwww“ Advertisement: under this "i" ' MIO-H-th/Filyvsnv _',_ "gust be added tqcust to cover Contractions count as one ore allowed us one word. Ossls relllttnnaceait:‘cmzegucigswagaeco-psny sll advertise- Ielllttsncs cannot be acknowledged. _. meats. In jo in received wifho i. . .'l.lisslulio' lilivillllslilllilus an . . t; . w ere copies cone ts our esre is be forwarded, flyg lflljllilq 30 In! word for each ln- "ml- iv-v postage, etc. u." word. but five figures (s. um») ooled. A a .............. i AGENTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS "SALEBMIAN WANTED T0 RE. present "Canada's Greatest Nur- series]? Handsome free outfit exclusive territory, highest ‘cum- mlsslons. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone and Wellington, "The Foothill Nurseries," Toron- to, Ontario TO LET TO LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW ‘Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- aig. Barrister. office in Riley Bl g. son eats FOR aALE-HEAVV BROWN planer. Apply at Guardian of- igce. ‘ REPAIRING _ wHy THROW “my Ymll‘ old boots and shoes when we can make them as good as new. Reid & King, Larnbros ros. ELUNG c9» have all the latest , and quickest methods of Remod- wlth Beaver and Fox. We gpg. clallze in made-to-order fur coats for men and women. Twenty-six Years experience gives ug cm.- _ fldence in asking for your bu“. ness. _ The Montreal Fur Re- modelling Co.. Riley Building, Queen St. Phone 924. Open even- FOR SALE-My farm at North ltlv- m“, er of 106 acres of land in good state of cultivation. Well fcnc- ' r v etbland “wa ‘ed. Convenient to ‘VAIVIED ltlll ti d ' i. A l i .1~I. T‘ vmkelgon?“ 0° ‘my ° J WQTNTED~$IXIIGlIS and eels. Give ' lcc. A . E. Mclsaac, Souris. Prepare For Jaclll Frost“ ' Whiter is here. and Jack Frost is‘ crying for heavier garments. if you're not prepared for his biting ivlllds, you‘ve"only got yourself to‘ blanlc. ' We are splendidly ready with thc biggest line of garments. lilllil underwear we've over assembl- ct . " - Our over-coat line, especially, ‘s one illal offers every variety at moderate prlccs. We invite your inspection. PATONS LTD. Boston Fish Ad. Eggs Wanted 65c llllozen i will need.‘ from now until spring lresh eggs fo-r the Boston per dozen for them, lf they are Bhirlsircai frcsll. Ship at once what you have even if only three dozen. lPFOIIlDl returns. ‘ H. Fanger Clllnrloiitetowil. AOTICE Public. nolicc ls hcrcby given Austin Haley g " Commission Merdunt Lobsters, Scallfips, Clams 10 Long Wharf, fioaton, Mass. Consignm=nt Sollclted- that James Mclsunlc. National Lib- crnl and (fonservatlve candidate for Kings in thc forthcoming Fed- eral election has notified me that he has appointed Arthur F. Mc- Quaid, barrister, Soul-is. his official agent for said election in persu- unco of Section 78 of "The Dolni- Notice l Notice ls hereby givcn that thcl annual luccting of tho Premlcr s. ll. Fox‘ Co. will be hell! in thol hall .11 ‘Bcllcque on Tuesday, Dec. 6th. ifliblat 2 p. lll. Thus, Moyse, bot-Ty. ' -—-—-<0>—€—- ::SEE OURBIG WINDOW dis- play for wonderful bargains for Fri- day and Saturday. Beer and Weeks. Bales s. Co, Limited. Tolunto. ‘ No Appetite nlleads to dis~ lastle for food. QTI 'nerves of the. Nervous cxll us!’ stomach are weplnidiflfistion fails and you become generally upset and out of sorts. The secret of complete reslora- I lion is in getting the nervous system "Fllllltllft you find any eggs. h" bum" ' dear?" ll woman askctl her little y p' |city nicce who uvlsvlslting ilor 0n ' _ h r farm. 'M"' R' Chane,“ 208 R-mh (lNo. auntie," said the child. mond 51., Chaiham, Ont, writes: “we hens are “scralchlng n" was troublcd with indigestion. Whiz caused me many sleepless nights. l would he in lcniblc distress at times. end-would gel rlo relief for two or dune ,- hoiln. For sixteen months l ale noth- ing. but Shredded Wheat biscuits. u l clam- not cat anything else. l did not ltn ‘W What lo do, ls l had lricd lo many difieicnt remedies. as well as doctorf medicines. without gaining permanent. relief. Finally l got some of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. and while on the second hex noiircd that l was improving. l continued thc lrcnlmcnt until l am now fully rcriiorccl. and have rclumt-d lo my regular dict. M “husband has slro 2 tsllen Dr. Chase's ewe Food with splendid results, so wc src glad l0 rcconlmcnd -ii lo oihcrn." ‘ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50: a box. all dealers. or Edmanaoltj round as 'l'i 'rd an they could. but *1 Canadian Pacific Stglunships lll0n Election Act, 1921. ALEXANDER D. McDONALD, Returning Officer. ' PERSONALS lMrs. W.W. Clark left this incrn- iilg for Providence, R. l. Miss Mary Hughes, daughter oi‘ Mr. John M. ‘Hughes. of thc Post (lfllcc Department has lcft on a visit to Peace River. Mr. G. A. Sharp lcf-t yesterday for Sus-sox, N. B.. to ‘attend the funeral ‘of ills mother, who passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Stockton. The dc- ccascd was 91 years of ago. Mrs. Garfield Roberts, 0i’ High Bank, has returned to her home af- icr spending thc past week visit- ing fflflllllg in Ncw Dominion, and (‘unlborlanlL She was tho guest of Mrs. A. K. ‘MUPhUO, New l)omi- niqn. "azlutnlalilog slanting '1) ‘g oql i» szlapunrl) oql )0 mlo sum put‘ 9.l'l]|ll'J 415'): Ill lslmlolul uooiq l: soup) a“ ‘soillllllo SHOIJUA man sq 0.19am lluulng) llilliLlfl ul 110411111) lsflmzilogt‘ all) J0 Jaliqului BJIRA naazilnoj .101 HUM Kllllilfl- 21w ‘A911 ‘q-mllllp) lslpoqlaw out go ialsluiltl pa ~]llll')(l(l\! llaaq sill] all 0.1911114 sldnog .10; alnonua (l1uo.lo_1, ulna; lufilu All!) wsaupa,“ paalun Auuoq "p1 ‘f ‘nan they hadn't found u single egg." . .. ’ '~ \ AllllOlliltlPlllPlll is lnadc by Cuna- dllln Pacific that service between (Yallalla and (‘ilba will be lnaugllf"? tctl lly stoamcl- Sicilian from hi. John, Deoembcr 5th, from Boston, December 6th.. arriving Havana» ‘nFCBilllWY 12th. (in the return will leave llnvalla Dccelnbcr 11th. arriving and leaving 505")" 2311* duo in Si. John 24th. Fares Si. John to IlO-‘IIOII $13-09I_ Si. John. Havana. $82.00; Boston. ‘THE MONTREAL FUR REMOD. market. l will pay as high as 05c - s THE, CENT RAIL 00A ‘éitop"i_r‘oui"iibilniilé" cruiser "1 ‘ JUST Anvllviafribslrroiiifilldli: dock. mvkbreit n m.. in G81! & Co. rinx llilfm as y‘ noun 31.25101- 75c. WANT YOUR WATCH promptly? display. Beer and Weeks. AT HOME-Mrs. F-‘rctl Boys. Heavy woo, Ho“, firm 7 w VICTOR nsconns br-lilg 10, 45c. Prowse Bros. MnHt-isnsiar J. LOVE flll- Si‘ pounced the engagement of his, (laughter, Edith E. to Mr, Arch.- bald It. Hunter otHMonc-ton. N.l£.. llwlrlllge to ‘take place Nuv. 15., and colored. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Mania CLOTHE5-We are tile POPPY DAY- No one should go without a poppy boutcnnlcr today and evtery citizen should attend the fifteen minutes memorial ser- vice at the Queen Square nionu- meal. his willingness to enter the con test and will therefore be a candi next. 8. o. ‘r. elllng, Cleaning and Dyeing and . MT‘ STEWART METHODWT" those who attended the Grand Di- Repairing Furs that is sure to lfhe sertwfies R." n?“ .suuday in“ "ism" l“ Springfield ‘m N" 3"“ i1“, sausfacuom Mao a num_ Reveille 3o Dogs. Dulmt 3:11.80 Bil-it: were lldlss liolltla Weeks. Miss Lat. er of rem 4n d l t; » ~ -» V- *1 ' ‘I - ra Weeks and Miss seal (Na l) ycozftse wfilecsléxi m.. Mt. Stewart. I‘hls beglnslllo o; pwdernqon, “.80 M’. M wholesale prices‘ trimmed winter time table, and the united Nh-h/Jlson o; Hume‘. Riven services for Mt. Stewart. Tile Q. O. l}. meets on Monday. 2 p.nl. at parsonage. The members of the Choral Socic OVERSAS MAIL-Tho next mails for the United Kingdom will be dcspatcheil as follows: ll-p lo and including Monday lllornlilg thc 14th. via Empress of France from Quebec, thcn up to and including morning of 16th, via steamer Mell- ta from Quebec and up to and ill- eluding Frillayhho 18th by steam» at the Soldiers‘ Monument, Square, this morning at 11 Sharp to assist in the ceremony. Sunday (second in month) vlcc at Rllstiro 11 a. nl. SE1‘ cr (Janllda also from Quebec. Collmllllllll" "l!" l" Mllwn 3 llm —--— Th" l'l_(‘5llllll allusions of the Sun st THOMAS UTERARV AND day St I ols will be held next Sun VDEBATING SOCIETY ORGARHL (la tiustli-ll 10.15 and lllilton Scholars please make spe ED-Jlcccntly tllc students of thc cmfuffort m hp present. thrcc senior classes of St. Dilu- stalrs llnlvcrslty met for thc pur- posc of reorganizing thc St. 'l'llonllis Lltcrary and Dclialinl; So l-lcty Mr. Sylvcrc Dcsrocllcs was appointed Chairman of the meeting O&§§4Q-yy§§4‘x¢-¢ x ‘AA ‘ GRAND l l l l f ll l ff‘ : ' .' Jféaél‘? ‘3i§.l".l’.3.m».° £29.“ JXSLZ » METHODIST CHURCH A. hlurphy: President, Mr. J. iSvlvcrc Dcsroches; VlCf*-l)l‘i3il.. Mr. Bcriralll ll. Walsh; Scr-‘y, Mr. Gre- Mgglz"‘§,l‘zgar‘t',‘l’;l_‘“l‘,lftj E (Auspices of Methodist Music Committee) ‘riilitlerbert Murphy‘ ARTISTS Thomas .\lc- > lAvinll. » ' EARLE l ARE YOU sUFll-I VOUR CHIL. DREN'$ EVES ARE RIGHTLA r lrcsponsiblliiy l'(‘$i.5 upon every p1- y Front to give his child every pus. > lslble advantage in life; to glvc the MISS LUCV BLANCHARD Contralto ._... ' sewn.“ STANFIELD’! us. osnwsan astuesr-niegsiivgootis Prowse Bros, Ltd repaired Take it to 'l‘he W. '1‘. SRECIAL OR SAUTRDAY :2; and us“ good?‘ A“ I :22: Wellner Co., Ltd, Queen Si. es. navy an ~o , s1 _ "'—— ‘L0,. Prone Blfosf hm“ “"1" MONEY lBAVER8..Our lpficlul week-end offerings. Bee window the best musical geniuses to your home .'l'he W. '1‘. Wellner Co., Ltd.. Queen JUST iN-New kllttlng yarns, knitting pins 9.11mi 15-inch ln steel and bone. Starrfleldkl yarns in white stood that Mr. Jenkins expressed - b date for civic honors in February a (we DELEG-ATES- Among . (Loud laughter). ATTENTION CITY CHOlRS-. " »Ai bca‘ri_v o'clock MILTON‘ AND RUSTICO-Ncxt In . Monday, November 14th 8 p. m. (Noted Canadian Baritone) a . . Past ten it usl. be crook I to the COQBQJ!‘ eminent and ll ' not to the-Li r fir. Muiiin complained tliiatgbp Mr. Hughes devoted much of his time to criti- clsingihlm, Mr. Mclsanc was pass- inf-hlni fiver altogether as if he wosnltsvorth any attention at ull. (Laughter) Mr. Hughes had even alluded to him as being “elmple" and had hinted that. he should go to kindergarten (Laugh- ter). Mr. Muilin maintained that the lower|lg of the tariff would tiorl that reciprocity could be se- cured with America at any time. This was just a pro-election flour- ish on the part of Mr.. Hughes. The agricultural people in United statesutre . not. frieadlir...to panda and the hope of the Progressive party lies with the consumers of that country who may eventually persuade the farmers there to take . 110W" lhfl ‘farm- bcsi scrvc tho interest of this best known and the largest sellers Guzgdfia:llgsdermgm?m:ltflv1,gl;filc The PM“ _ whole Dominion. There ls not, of Menu and B0y‘s trlotlllng on‘ 0mm, R H fjenkinss m“ be 1M1‘. J- J- P11151195- Blleilkllll; and cannot he any co-ercion. P.E.l. -Why'! Because our gflfltle waned dpou" b several (‘Ielé n. e_ brlfllly a! the “inclusion 0f i119 Some people exhibit a decide] and prices are right. Prowse asking him my accel nomfirltlfn“ -lll(l"l.ll‘l#. replied to Mr. l\lllllln's rululjlflncg m inform ma public Bros. Ltd. [or the mayorany 5' the {grfrllhdfnunclatitlindog the campaign litcr- Just “more they “and; others’ “p. _'__' colnii; civic election. 1t is under- u “re ca" e l party nemmapelfl pnremll" find me quemlon mo great Guide, the official organ of accepting jin full page W-lL-L LEAD party ljust bcfnre , (Laughter). ml Anthem. --i<0>—i- a packing house case an at- ‘torney who had cross examined Wm‘ "film member of about every question finally asked him ~what the packers (lid with the wtqucal. a butchers‘ ilnion on "They give it to the eni- mloyecs wllcn thcy ask for a raise -in wages." the man replied. AQAA AAgAlAgAeAéAlAlAAg RECITAL SPICER G. ELMER RITCHIE Tenor hesitated open dorma- ma by pointing out that the Farmers’ the etw-Iirn limited. Farmers; is not _ full page adds llrpm an opposing party-. if Ml. Mullin really wants a good laugh |ut newspapers let him turn up a rec nt issue of the Guide and see letters "llllfllG-HIYN’ UlS THROUGHT He referred jes- stella weeksjlnglv to Mr. Mullin‘s "conversion" {tassel to lProgressive |which look place. on his own con- lfession two or three months ago» the oquinoctiall gale. principles , vote oi‘ 'tl(ank.s was ty “m! ‘he cm’ "nor" are rmllleskllentlerell Mavor Acorn for his im- cll to attend ‘the memorial scrvlce pin-Hal conduct m the Chan. and Que?“ the meeting closed in excellent or- tier with thc singing of the Nation- equal. You.» fellow-voter. You can vote as you tended. Crerar. While i would hate think you consider is the best of the country. for them and prefer to run with lllB hay-c and hunt with the hounds. Ami, oi’ course. ollr privilege to vote a secret vote ls an inviolate privilege. As for me, 1 have no scrupies concerning the mutter. i am going to vole; 1 am going to toll you how 1 am going to vote,\ylnd wily. in the first place i aln going to cast my ballot for Meighen. if h.‘ got n0 other vole throughout the Dominion ho will at least know that there l-s one nlan who be- lieves in ills policy of a modcrato protection for cvery Province from sea to sen. Now, i am not going back into past history. Such a task might prove interesting and instructive. 11S wr-ll, but thc present concerns are more vitally. l have not thc slightest doubt. were we to glanic at the political history oi the past ten years. that we should linll many things not at all lo our liking. But what. l want to cm phasizc. fellow-voters, ubovl: evcry thing also is: that all the lllCFlls or demerits of tllc last ten yfliiln’, pale into insigniflcance beside the llllpcrtzincc 0t‘ the great national question before the Canadian pco- plc today. What is this great national question? Stripped of all its gaudy and flimsy malerial--nlal» tcrlal thrown around it by illosc whose interests it is to conceal its like - myself, have choice of three candidates; like myself. you have but one vote. think you should vote; you can vote as some- one else thinks you should vote; or, 0n your last day of grace, you can make a complete somersault, and. as a result of deeper and more un- biased thinking, vote diametrical- ly opposite to the way you had ln~ lt may bc you have thought the 216 Ken! street‘ Wm b CAlh/iglrray, aileanlnlncreageu trade lalnd thcret- "A2118? lolver as carefulliy fllllld at; l l I . 8 B (‘F9859 TGVB . l T011 l ' H5 O 8 '1 on Friday, November 11th froihull bagsgcglzlfl b’; Gwyn 53191126 and-think Canada's iailille bflflidlgfltljllil powersghtive enabledlryountto deohlgllo to 8. hmnda 5013:‘, "um etgregfi ‘gnfld Bvel‘ bl? Completely tulden down un- man can do more than that. As U _____ Churchylhadlé wlih make-ts t?" less United States did the same a result ofsuch thinking, it may QATURQAY 395mm“ Ladlea. - 5 me- and thiswas not likely. He did be you have decided to support Mr. “m, “Bathe; “use 85c and “my not believe Mr. ll-lughes’ contcn- MscKenzie King, or, perhaps, Mr. t0 that you would do either the one or the other. at the same timed l maintain ‘that you, have not only the privilege, but the ll!- allenable right, -to vote for what interests 1i is your prem- gatlve. as it is mine. to vote for the party, which, to our mind. will ~ --— -— l the wholes must“ SECRETS" nntvminilp‘ i To Instantly Have a Beautiful Rosy-Whito, Anna QKNILSSQNlTJJIEPOPUL-LKR ACTRESS ~ ‘TELLS no r l Skin and Co mpidiiioil. p‘ all ANNA QNILSSON nudity from the \\'Ol'ltl--ll1€ l'|\l€Sl.lOn_ stands: Shall Canada become a: vassal state to our neighbor ‘o he‘ South, or shall she g0 proudly on,l hewing out her own destiny, wit1 eye undimmed. unafraid? Now, whal is thc policy oi‘ the opposing parties’) First, what is King's policy? Well, l hoard hinl in Alberto“ some tilllc ago. l think. that when a‘ man spcaksdn Eng- lish on a political silbject, l havo silffitzicnt education to follow him. not rush mc .\lr. King is a [providing hc docs laiong too quickly. _ .\'v~\v Yiirk—"’l‘ll-» .<<'i‘l‘f‘[ hi‘ iii-mil)- uylci? and ii‘ you \\I)||]|] m..“, yo",- l-‘l ll!" Phil)‘ "If" Hi llt" shill." (lllllllli-xluil lil its hrs! llll tllv limi- sll.\'.s .\lls.-l Nilsslill. ill!‘ piililllzll‘ .\l~--|Illiili~' iivlwvlllll ll ll "L lif your tulle-i. tru slur. ‘ll only lwllllli-s n i1'\\‘ as _\li\'l now (‘ll fat-i- |)1)\\'llt'i' Llilll lllonlonls lllill‘ and inn-on.» is Ililill-Illlvll‘ lhi- fllvoralllv l-lilmlli-llls of than paid for llil’ llllli- it. 31ml" friends. Short sit-ores arc now tllkcs. in thi- tlrst “lllUh in votruc. llsi- llcrwillo to bv-nlltlfy’ sllnlllil lic kvpi. si-l'lllnlll~lls|,\' vlll ilnllds and ll ililtl nrntol-t l'.~'i- a swirl (‘lflllllillllll (‘Ivillil il \|l'l\1'n| from lnllLliillfi Jillll Tlllllli] vlilli irl-alll l llli\'1' ll-llllll in Ill: which al\\';l_\‘,s flilluus ~ lWNll. tlillinv this tl_\ bailout- lllvlrllll. dllsl illlll “ind. It I.\ guaran- fiiPP with \\'.'ii‘lil watt-r lllifilflllfil‘ i|'1‘4llll>.‘-'t|llill'l_\' liiilTlllvi-lfi (m tho with (Willi \\'lll1'l'lll'li"l4|l'\ llllllhviltlili l lllllsl ill‘ll|'i|ll‘ skin and \\'lll prisi- \\'llli a coal-so l4\\\'~'l. Alibi llll> |\l‘l\—|1|\'I'l,\' lllll stlllluintl- III‘ pl-nllli-c n cos-s .‘-‘l‘ll‘l‘i. a l\t'illi(I|l"l' \\'lltl'll lll Zlllr grolvlll ill hllir. lllri- ll. n thorough Illlllili tl- twill; a lwllllilli-l- it.» ;l‘lll:lI liiifl ,\"ll \\|ll ni-vi-l- Iil- “illi- llvlllllli; l-ffi-r-t on llll‘ skill. ‘Fill - lillll It Art-opt . ln~-st l liii\'l' rlllllill all» ll lltiil‘! is lillllilllk‘ is lll‘l'\\'lllli, its it lnstalltl ' ‘just iii“- lliP 1‘IrIi\[|ll'\l(l|i and lt~ w-litlr ll-,».\.<lt your ilrlluuisi iilmllt 11S!‘ liifl.l\'i'.~‘ ill!‘ l‘l‘>llll.~ |hv-l'lii.'lll<il_ IlI‘l'“'lllt'i ll ll llt‘ will ti-ll you that |l(*l‘\\'|lllV lltlu-s tll-- [lllivl- (if lllw- lll’ inls- nmwr sold any tuilvl urtir-lr- powcll-r, as it suns lill livilvl‘ and is \\'llll'll has lwt-ollil- so popular in so wnllrli-rflll for :l FlllliV ll i-l|_\,‘ limo. 'l'lll.~' i>' lllll‘ til \l\r\ dark. sllllvnv skin, rl'l‘4l{l">' (all. ion it l.‘|\'\'l-‘. It is LLIIIXHAII- \Vl‘illli|v,~' and i-tlli-l- fill-till llil~lnisli~~ , _" i'\'i'l'_\' drulrulst nl‘ (ll-[HAFL- cs. Just lllalu- this tr-sl- Pill lll'l\\'lllll '. lilv-Ill Sltvll‘ l‘? L1I\'I‘ v-onlpb-h- snlirl» 4m ullv siili- (if ylilll‘ film», (hi-n llnik fllitilm II] ‘l,liI'_\' \\'ill ri-fllnd _\'lllll‘ in )'illll‘ mil fill i-villlyltirw it with mum-y‘. If you don't liln» lf tll ’ tho (villi-r sit '-—--_\'vill \\'ill Iit‘l'll hill-ll (‘lilllil llllyllllll: ln~ (HIPH fllriilrl- I\iL',ll|iiI'Ii\ in I‘I>II\IIII(' ‘u. including: .I. (l. .luml--.-I~ll. lhlvl l\'>|.lllll;.; l\l‘.'I\llilll'.\' lllll’ 1 ls Milli. llt all illlll-l l'()\llll4‘l'.\ ill this \Vlllll. lt lnllitlrts ll yl-lllilflll .‘||i]li'.'\ l-;_ illlulu-e- M.\> far f, : r qs< lilf‘ pl l and "wrap pllncllcs." Like lilrifl‘ was ('lilli'l~l'lli’ll. .\lr. King! | .\lr. King, llt‘ prl-fwrlw-ll not. ll) conic handling of it l'i‘lllllllli‘ll mu of kl|l0 (‘ll -- qll:lrl<l'-. .\nil tlli- Liberal lil(’\'l‘l‘ boxvr I I)lli'l' sau who wil» h-llllcr ahsollllciv forgot lo tcll us lllatt-hl-d against n llillcll lloavivl phat winllll liitppcll to liaisll-rn Qmwiu-nl, 'l‘li<- [‘ll‘\'(‘l‘ man d.ll (‘ilnallu it‘ lllf," sluice-glues were ilailiillg; blll fvinl. (‘lr4'lt' and .~illl--|——- stop, blll ll(‘\'(‘l‘ ollcc did h“ stall-l (Conlinliud on page eight) I | > . r , , ,. . > lvery able speaker, a man who pos- Ut]: (gliewiesiiitzigzleswliilf i. l Solo Organist and Accompanist seas“. i‘ nice dlscrilnlinalion in “w “he yams. ahead‘ sure“, good; selection of a synonynum to tron‘- leyesight is "the priceless gift" thlil. w. s. FLETCHER,’ A. n. c. M. A. T/C. L. ‘°-‘ F“ “'5 .“‘“"°“°" ‘he “m” ym", chud ghoul“ have nemem, ' lncanlng which he wishes to coll-l l ' >- ‘ TICKETS 35¢ vey. But, on the other ilalid, ll ber that poor eyesight means poor ‘, concentration and will retard tllc _ youngsters progress. Many 4 child considered dull or lazy in school or music studies has simply been sufferlngfrom defective vi- sion. And often correct glasses have changed entirely the record of performance. Perhaps your young- sters rcport-c-ard is reflecting the presence of eye-strain. Perhaps you are not doing your own child full justice. Have anl examination made-and know. ‘Consult Dr, E. (‘. l-iarris for prompt and efficient service. ltoyal Bank Building. llours daily from 9.30 to 12.30, 2 to 5. AAAAAAAAAV‘: A44 n‘ p A Some Banter at sIlllfiS (Continued From Page i)“ since of trade against us. was bene- ficial to tho country or not. lAc examples of the bcncfits ile- rived from moderate protcctlou. Mr. Mcisaac cited. tho fact that 600 branch American factories have been established in Canada. giving employment to 00,000 Canadian artisans and bringing into illc coun- try wealth to the VLLlliC oi‘ $400.- 000,000. Ho concluded amid up- plause with an illusion to the ex- tension of the franchise to women and an appeal for support as .1 candidate ol’ the pairtv standing finally- for lab-c protective policy which has been tho guarantee of Canada's stability. MacEWEN-MscLEOD- Tho Pres byterian church Stanley Britig-i was beautifully (locoratcd on thc evening of the 9th inst, when Mr. Herbert Stewart MacEwen and Miss Matilda Maud McLeod of Stanley Bridge were nnlited in the bonds of matrimony. The coro- mony was pcrlorlllcd ill the pr‘- sonce of a large congregation, by tho Rev. J. M. Mclicotl, unclc of tho bride. assisted. by Rev. Geo. t Miller. New London and Rov. John Mr. ti’). J. Mllllin. National Pro- S1Qrling_ Brfldfllhflnf}, Altm- llio grosslrn candidate, referred brlcf- ceremony a reception was given at l\‘ to the history 01' lllfi P1111)’ in ltho homo 014,1“. ln-plq by her pa. (Yanada and to his own recent ilom- rflllls, Mr, pm] Mrs, A, ,1, algasou, Emotion. tile ndlnlttcll that possibly iiPil tho cvcning was pleasantly the interests of tho Canadian ln- spont. Tho bride was bet-outing ilustries are not altoget-l-Ier em- iy lllllrotl in willie silk, ctc.. lillll brawl hr the platform ofhia party Mr. D. J. Mullln 1m] H handsome bouquet ofilbut lnalntaincrl that as tlnlc goes 5' “m; was "(tended bv M155 on this will he rectified. in his Irene Murray. The groom was Ofllnlml "W"! W" "0 791150" will‘ 1,18 ‘brmherqnq-aw cvcry ‘Canadian industry could not The 5.1.18 was. he eventually" llnkerl up and em- braced within tllc Progressive pol- lcy. l-le was‘ (llsgusted with the old political parties. his conversion did type of young man, and h“ tinting back two or three lnonths, a. good military record, having 110mm Wlllch “m9 he w“ l‘ Hull‘ fpadfly regpundod to H", m," 0|; porter of onc ol‘ thc old parties. King and (follrttry. TllQll‘ tine new Amllmly "Wll"? The G“‘“"ll““ supported (by Mr. D. J. Mclieod. thc recipient of many valuable anti useful gifts, which testified to hcr popularity. Tho groom is a spicu- HZSlIlPIIPO will be occupied imme~ “"'w5lmp9"‘ he “Mi wwld “fink illaicly and their many friends mm ‘he ‘vegterl! llmwll Farmer“ ‘v1.51, H“. ne“.1_,.,wcdded comm,’ wore horns. lie llldnt know wheth- or Tile Patriot took this stand or -- -. n; ' . .- lllllllY yhlld Oi IDDIXIPSQ llllfl [HOS not because he akin,’ one" raad pom!” tide Patriot. (Laughter) Either --—-¢e>—-—-- party press. he argued. was sway- cd by, mono dnteresis. Mr. Mc- "NIGHT CLASSES Agricultural‘ Isaac had Mil that McKenzie King H F ay, Nov. 11th at 7 o'clock. School. Night classes hcqin, was noifmnfl‘. ‘This may be so. said lMr. Mulllin. -He was of something .,.j <+>i— lof the sumo opinion himself-Maugh- mL|NEN5_ COTTON; TOWELS tor)——but at the some time he did- E-rclmqee m“. M“ Mmww ‘Hsplay- not believe (lansdaneetied Premier of week-end bargains. Beer and Melgho“ 8° much “s the Plmy week,“ lpaners said tbev did. lie could _ not say whether Premier Molghen |W0lll(l be returned or not but he fell qllito sure Mr. King was going to 'bo snowed under in his consti- tuency. (Laughter) He referred to the uncertain policy of the Liberali party which he said was but an imitation of tho Farmers‘ policy. framed by politicians to catch the lffrrmlers votes. lf tllle Liberals want reciprocity as much as they make out. the speaker argued. Why "as Havana. $64.00. . No passports or visas nocossnl! for entering Cuba. rlld they not secure it during the fifteen ywulrs they were in power? if t-iw "doors of reciprocal trade A rieli Virtlnle Heal -—¢0ol one BIRTHS Hospital. Nov. 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. llarry MacFarisne, Augustine Cove, a daughter (‘Margaret Helen.) fi DEATHS POLLARD. in this city on 1st Gertrude Olive dearly bcloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jolll W. Pollard lgcd two weeks. ::WHE!l.E can vou Squat tlese valuc-s? See our window display for Friday and Saturday linen department offerings. and Weeks. in 0pon Letter to Tile Voter of Prince County ALBERTON. Nov. 8th, 192i My llcur Fellow Voters: to sec his name ill print. once ill u wllllo: others, more skeptical, ‘will venture the opinion that its author has a political axe to grind. and is taking tllc advantage of having the grllldstollc handy: a fcw——u very few-~—\\'ill read it lwlth appreciation bct-llllso ol’ the knowledge which is theirs concerning t.llc author. and tho twlrcllnlstances which have made thc writing of such a lcllcr, a matter of necessity. l-‘or weeks now, -l havo ‘walterl, follow-voters, with the hope that I mlglltscc nn- elllllltlllilflllvflflilflll exposltllon of the main ldcaswhich this letter contains. llt seems strange to mo. therefore. ithsiwis such. writings ,Iiuve appehlfed ‘in tile colunyls, olfiour l d. papers. when I know by personal ‘contact with the people. that there are many whose ideas concerning the great, Welles of the day. are, for all lpractlcal purposes, identical with my own. And so. after mucll thought, .1 have cast all reluctance. all timid- lty, and all other restraining in - lluences to the follr winds. and have crossed the Rubicon. , ll bring lto the writing of tllls anti-ole, no gifted mind, no wonder ful nnl- supernatural ability. My ideas are blli ordinary ideas: my conclusions not those of a supplan- cal nature, but conclusions fo med by the same commonsense system of logic which tolls you, that. when equals are luhlml m cqualn. l l. l -_ _______._________ MacFARLANEA- At ‘Prince County Nov. Beer some o; you who. ma“ 1M5 broken and dismembered, thc rem- Jeuer M mim," Wm my w ymm nants-dlotsam and jetsalll~pzlrtcil sen.“ m, yo" study n’ “m, H is froln their moorings and drifted (mcrcly another of those effusions m“ m 5w‘ Sm” that “WI-ii from some "our ‘Tank’ who “km storm has only served to scatltcl the dismembered pieces lill'tli('l' ‘ ‘Ill USE FUR WEI 30 YEARS -- 7 " . have never heard a man who can go! so near to saying a thing, a5 Mr. King can, without actually slaving it. After his speech was over, anti the audience was tiling out of the arena. spell-bound fronl thr- closing words of his eloquent perorallon. l knew that. willie ilc alight play on their emotions, he hall not hall‘ convinced their minds. A dealor ill generalities is Mr. King, a gifted and a gentlcmanly speaker, but. in spite of it all, l could not help thinking of a boo flitting from floa- cr to flower. He “lad no national policy. Tho Liberal party. my voter, was, at one time, as you know, a great party. and 110W)!‘ greater than in its closing years. when the light of its life was Wil- frid Lauricr. You will notice I have notsglld, "Sir Wilfrid." To mc. the prefixing of a man-made title to that illustrious name sec-ms (lcsccration. For the name oi‘ Laurler will ‘no rcnlembcrcil when the knowledge that he was a fellow- Knigllt, will have sunk lllto ob- llvlon. As l said before, thc liibcral party was, at one time, a grcil party. but when Lallrior (llcd, thc koystono of the structure fell, and, and further apart. Driven to the dlrcst cxirclnitics for wan-t of a rcal loadlnr they. like sycophants, at their convcn- tlon adopted practically ovary plank of the platform of their new and formidable rlvill--illc Agrarian party. They hoped, Illa-t by doing‘ so. lllQy might placate their dun-l gerolls rival, and thus oust thc pro scat Government from p0W0l‘. (‘all you imagine Laurier so humiliating himself and his followers‘? ll" went down to an overwhelming defeat in 1911, blll he wont (lowli- true to the principles in which hc believed, and with his flag nailed to the most. All honor to hlm for‘ it . l As for King's policy, there is not much l0 say. Beyond tllo stato- mcnts that lvc should llavo a reduc- tion in the cost of living. and that our national debt was now $2.300.- 000,000. he dealt mostly in gcncr- alitlcs, willch always allow a grout deal of scope to an oratoris lin- llginstion. and give ills audience a CNSIITORIA‘ For Infants and Children Ibmwn _ Product g‘ a Masterfiind All the vast inventive faculties of Thomas A. Edison are behind the i NEW DIAMOND AMBEROLA —-thc perfected phonograph made under thc personal supervision of thc great inventor in his laboratories at Orange, N. 1. Mr. Edison sci himself to produce the world’: greater! phonograph value~a phonograph which would be perfect in realism, and which could at the same time be sold at thc lowest possible price. Today, thousands of Ambcrolas in homes all over thc world attest his success. The Ambcrola so tar surpasses ordinary "talking machines" that thcrc can bc no com- parison between them. lts music is totally frcc from the ras ing, mechanical ‘shrillncss char- acteristic oft c ordinary higher-priced “talk- ing machincsf’ instead, it possesses thc true mellow sweetness of good music. *, , -, l Three Days of 000.1 Muijqélrg; Come in today, and hear thc Amberitila." Aski- us about our convenient paymenti-plam-and ham about Mr. Edison’: of” to mad the Amber- - o/a to your dome for a three day lrial-lffree. Write‘ or phone today, if you can't com: in person. A. E. TOOMBS ' l W, - ‘l t =5 w», . -.-\-.-...-.-e-..',-.-v e1-