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'el .~» l," n.-_ »..,‘.p ,,.,'», -1-=-1-_>`~;~.~"'v"""‘ ~'-"""“';"i~-‘1 __ .-. » _' ;'- T.-.v ..., . , \ *_ _">. 'ill-"fl"-ft;-.l .»_."ti_.-1-7' .1 . . ‘f-P.. ‘I 1"" t"»'_--Vi* f""i"*`f;. ‘“ j-_ ~'i`l51f '* Aw N ~ . v . h l ,, _ » ~ .-_ .,..- , .. ~ ‘ ‘ l , . ~ - ~ ,,< it ... ll l, ,-¢-..<_¢... ~». A ‘~ ` ` 4 . , _ , M \_\'l°1l>Nl'2Slt-\\'» _ _ g _ ---1-un onnltnormnrotvn otnutnfal~i` 5 ' _'__i Noy‘EMBEIt2S,1ll7ill'-t-' -POLWIGAL ~M£ET|N6.-- The. _ nouucal meeting llela ln st. rlllllpls ,|},\1.|..‘Y.° §9§ltljday_ afternoon vIa|_8ood. - _ .- h°*`° Were present, Messrs A. Le- fj"'!°Y- Bell. Premier Arsenault._ . l sgggielleld and alnn¢nn.».l_ .ul the 4 tliel meestlre'c‘dved adm:-(ld_hea'l‘ii:l¢;g filling MONTREAL. Nov, 2V6`.-The organ-Q _ , ng was or e y s Slléilher Mix Leg."-gay made an ab", ized gang of noisy iuterruptera of l was on the Job to lllphil ior- the Borden Government. _Ul1|0lllBt 11169! FISH ' He reviewed the great good conferred night in St. .lol-leph`s School Hail. on this province under the present where Sir Herbert B. Ames and Hon. Domnlon Administration and nobly _C. J. Doherty. Minister of Justice, had defended the stand taken by Premier a hard tie. trying to address the el» B°_¥“l°l_1 Du the question of tile day. actors- ot S_t. Antoine division. Cheers H9 _Was followed by Capt, Read who -for Laurier. intermingled with cat- 0_l’.|\’l<>ised the Borden- Government. ca-lls and yelling throughout the meet- Prstnler Arsennnlt next spoke. The ing lnnde lt practically l»ml»°“lt>t° Premier referred to the good work for the speakers t0 Bet tllfllf View* done by Canadians at the front. That before the gathering with any ¢lB8l‘@€ 4119-Y |10 he said the deciding factor in of satisfaction, Sir Herbert Billie “P this war. Only for our brave Canad tryllfg to do so after rellelll-9d mm" lsns, the war today might present a ruptlous and cries or: “Paper Boots.' much more gloomy aspect. In answ- One individllal called out. "Will" 'sr to the allegation that the Liberal about Ames and llolden's boots itll' members now ill the Union Govern- the soldiers?" 'l`o this -Sir Herbert ment _had entered with the object of retorted, “You will never wear 0"! Semi!! some affairs. he cited names any soldiers' boots, ll you can hell) df several of these lllen who had a- it." _ ~ handoned lucrative positions ill their Hon, Mr. Doherty WHS called *"1 respective provinces to join Borden irish traitor by the hoodlums. in an- and if these Liberals wllo. after all, lrwer to their cheering ior Laurier were the standard bearers of tile he told them they did well t0 0-hem' party. were only ill quest of officers, for the Liberal leader. "While the what be-tter opportunity had they. cheering is good." than SUCKHIS to there party and lol- Two returned' soldiers, Lieut. C01. lowlng Sir Wilfrid .to,trlu/mphant vlc- MacKenzie Forbes, M. D.. and Seri!!-w tory, which yet is 'predicted in spite Major John N. D. Beveridge in ill" of the hopeless situation. The ex- pealing for men to go to the front, Plantation of such inconsistency is were heckled. though the gang show- Simply an attempt on the part oi' Lib- ed a -little appreciation ol' their ser- erals to belittle the noble stand tan- vices to the country en by their former leader>1_ Mr. Bell The proceedings closed by the tried to expaill what he tllrught 'was Westmount iiiiics Hand playing "Gott Mr. Borden’s motive in introducing St1V€lll@Kil'l$-" GIRL GUULII ' 0 NUT WIIRK How She Was Relieved from Pam by Lydm E. Pmkham’o l Vegetable Compound. Taunton, Mass.-" I had pains in both sides and when my periods came I had to stay at home from work and suf- fer a long time. One day a woman cams to our house a n d a s k e d m y mother why I vias suffering. Mother wld her that I suf~ fered every month and she said, ‘Why don’t you buy s bottle nf Lydia E. l Plnkham's Vegetable Compound? ’ My ' mother bought it and the next month I was so well that I worked all the month without staying at home aday. lam in good health now and have told lots of gil.-ls about it.”-Miss Cnanlcn Mosul, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mus. . ~ Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a phy- _ slcian. If girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells orindigestion would take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, a _safe and pure remedy made from roots and herbs. much suffering might be avoided. . Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential) for free t advice which will prove helpful. l I .lust Arrived _ Frank Wllite’s i High Class Bon Bons and Hard Mixture Our Own Home Made Candies Caramels Fudges Peanut Crisp Qnlted Peanuts Island Chocolates . Moir’s Chocolates l . Ganongs ch.9.§Q_1__a_.t_€§___g______bestols to enjoy an inside hath cut-il Call at ye old Candy Shop. Thomas White O Sunnyside _ .ln tile alilllulltally organs u certaill ll- llnount ol' indigestible material. lvllicll lit' not cllnlinatell. form toxins and oisons which are then sucketl llllo\ for the mmm mp _H The Wester -‘-' ~'-*=`-'-`-“ '~-‘-'-'~’~'-'-'-1*-='-‘ff-lf-$31-i»-té=.-. .-.f.~.-,-_~- '-;»_-ff_-5.-1\e;:_»_>_-_r.ré.=.-_l_-it-.-_-_-ff n Guardian A --IT' PAY' tb DI] lh` thll DNYILBI ' -mn. w. K neaouaan ld can dim roprolsntltivg in Bummgl-;|¢¢_ i -CH|LDREN'S SLEIGHS lit blar- ltllllll Dl'i<‘Ps lll Holman‘s. Sululllelsille. 1415-l.l~28ME1i.. -SERl0US k08S.- Mr. Webster Howlltt, Augustine (love, lost a valu- able ufhre a few days ag0_-S, -INVESTED IN BONDS.- A great number 'oi the people of Augug. tine t‘ove have invested in Victory Bonds. Mr. Monkly_ Summerglde is the agent.-S. -THE NORTHUMBERLAND. - The Northumberland docked Monday evening at 8.20 with 41 passengers. one car of herring and ilve cars \vn_v freight. 59 passengers having ielfl on nlorning trip. The outward freight ol. Tuesday morning was one car vege- tables, one cal' cattle and a number oI` llorscs . -H _ , -HOME FOR BURlAL.- The re- mains of the late James l-I. Dulln. who passed away at Boston ou Sat- urday last, arrived by the boat on Monday evening. Funeral was held Tuesllay from the home of his brotll er~in-law, Mr. Charles Meikle, Sum- nlcl'silie.-H. -ENTERTAiNMENT.- Tile Lad- ies oi New London institute will give an entertainment and hot luncheon inthe hall. Clifton on Thursday even- ing Nov. 29th in alll of Red Cross work. A first class programme' has been all-anged, and a pleasant ev- flling is in store i'or nll wllo attend. Doors open at 7 p. ln. Admission 25 and 35 cents, 1391-11-27)‘l2i. -AUGUSTINE COVE.- Mr. Al-to lllus (‘alnf-ron_ Augll.~.‘.inc t‘o\'c motor all to Summer.-1' lc llsl \\'e;.l;:.“‘;: ‘.'.'f:: ':‘.'°;.‘2“.': t::::“.‘;z1.f"'°lf;‘: scious that they seek no vulgl1l` glory puller is also eifeclual but trees have or doubtful conquest and uncon- been illjurell by using it and it |,. querable because the cause for wlllru wcll to avoid Illia us building paper they fight lg as righlmus as any itll' will llo ns well. A slllali lllound of which lnell have lnntended since earth l`r0lll eigllt to ten incite.; in time began. _ height about the base or the tl-ec Prcl'-ldent W. ll, I’_ Faullce. Ut often prevent mice from injuring Brown University, t‘0l1l!l'ttt\llll_l@tl trees and e-vcll snow trnlnpell lllmlll Mmm Gmnvmeqtreet wher m~ Americans and (lnnnllinns on tlletlgtx-1l_;)hc tree has proved quite effective, `iunerlll service will lle 'held all l et/Vlhm whenever dmeTe‘lml3lS 0 role 'tu' ltllw-culmot mwnyn depend "pu" 8 D m H Ser" in I ltlou. perament anti history mg t Hepa -_ 1. nt. w re nlcllh wrappell around . ., ce w u so be llcltl them. they had a common lovc ol tile _tree or lopped so tllnl il will Il libel-lv wluell brought them tocethrt' llum- with the zrowtll or the lr.-n. `nge. came on 3 visit to former friend.- ‘during thepast summer but illness rlw-vclltcll his returning home, lle al- lways led an honorable Christian life iallll look lllllch interest in tile vari- ‘ons activities of the Church, lle wus also known as a strong temperance ‘advocate-. lle leaves to mourn one' "New London, la., also two sisters. lilllss Lois and Mrs. Millto oi' Sum- Kensington, Samuel of Margate; J. l(‘. Portland, Mc., und Moses of Try- on. A wire received from his son _hs will ltrrive home on Wednesday .evening and will accompany tile re~ mains; back to his former home ln Burlington. ln.. there to be interred with those of his late wife nlld son ;bolh of whom have passed away ill- side of a little more than It year. Funeral to the boat on Friday' nlorn- ing from the home of his sister Mrs o'clock in tile afternoon.-H. conscriptlon. ln denouncing conscrip- Key followed by answering all allega- -Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Al- --. - ~~f.-.-_-_-.-_-_-_-_~_-_-_~:_»_J_-_._A _ _ _,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ tion he tried (0 show that l‘E-lllf0l'CE- pR0'fEc~|-|oN 0|: |:RU|T TREES ments were not needed. Mr. Leful ' |;-Rom M.|¢E , tions made. Mr. Blanchard from ~ Bloomfield was all eloquent speaker. (expenmemal Farms Note) The mam 5l}bst““°e of his Speech The annual loss oi’ fruit trees ill was accusrltlons against local trlbu- Canada from mme is very g,-e,,t_ Smm. “als Wh() he thqught were mo severe years they may be verv destructive and nm imparfmlt He “lm l`9l’5‘“t9d in one part of Canada llntl do little Bmtemems °f Ml* Bel” Speech- ol' no damage in another. The l~lt-nr¢-_- “'m‘ reference lo me "“mbe\` °f 501' ity or abundance of food, the number die" at me from' The meeting Wi” of mice which are ill tile vicinity lm instructive one" and was “lm Wen when winter sets ill, and tho charac- attended despite the had condition of ter of me wlme,-_ up have an imp.. R°ad-"~"M- ence on the amount of llljlll‘y which PERSONALS trees, if unprotected, is liable to lc much greater than where tile orcllurtl has been ullder clean cultivntioll ol- ' p is :own lil- -Senator Murphy was a passellgel' n here u Ove, cm _ to Tlgnlsh on Monday evelling.--ll. iiivmlyls Smnlncey ` ' V y ' - _ - pcd much injury lrolll -Rev. J. J. McDonald Kinkora. whim have ww ~ “as in tml" M°nday'_H-' . ulice for several years i`l:lll the lltltly were in town Saturday vlsltlnzlcrop is expected. Therels nothing friends.-H. more discouraging to a farlnel' ol' _-- fruit grower than to have an orcllllrl" -Ml-all Mlllllle B6". t€'t1Chf’l`- AUBUS in this way after he has cared for S119 C0V€CSll9ntrthe week gud at her it for a llunlbcl' ol' years anll tllcre 0010 ill 800 ' l'averse.- . must be many illatnnces in Cllllutlal ` -*- _ where farlners. after ll loss of this summqraide C-Miss. Emma Dixon, Auigust;lle kind, do not ,-e.plam_ ove is spending a. week will lol' Amo h it - nt I th t m°the"- Mrs' B' Dl"°"~ Me'm“id'_S' lnice ‘ali trollileshlngvetlledlseagllollld -“'-° ll t .t l f all - - - '°Re"'~ Dr' Monaghan and Mr' ll§ltilnll(ll§htehix lilghes §?1di;l'l?dt;r);h1tll J°h“ P' Glmdel- Ml5c°“°he were in evell a tree of this size will some durnble and will Dl`0t€<`i the *Feel* town ‘ln Sat‘"`day'”`H' timtes be partlytgirtlletl. If the pro- well. 1° t l l l l d f l - , t “Messrs Charles McLe““' Sean' lligyolge lhgeieirewhgd lll1iie“tl3lf1t-5 town and Wimam Bell’ Cam Travwslltlbllnllont und much injury will be were in t°“"" 0” Sa"“‘7day'_H' done. Tile mice usually are looking “Her friends Wm regrfl I0 hear grlound under; the snow emi when that Mrs. Major Huestis has been they come to u ,ree the'y. me liken, confined to her llollle throllgh illness to begin to glmw the bark if it is "°" me ‘mst “`e9l‘--H- unprotected. and before they have lill- --- l ll d lil .t . - .1 .__Messl-s James T. Gallant, Plus-, g];:df;d tg ,rf°h;I:;;;l1;ef (tfigfsgtelg ville; (‘barles McDonald, Cllarles liic-lgighteen inches ,move me ,,`,_,mnd key and M~ Breumnt _Kenslngwn which usually-causes its llealh, ul- “{“'° “m°“5 me "l5ll°"S "‘»S“m'm‘"" though it may remain alive lor lllosl “de S?‘f“"‘laY-”H- ' ol' the summer following' ‘ , Tile cheapest und' surest lllelhotl ol l A ARADERIE ‘trunk of the tlee The Duper is cut is done. Where the olchurll is in sod which mice can harbor, the llljury lo l lt frequently happens that orcllarlls fo or i`cedin on seeds close tc the protecting trees from micc is to wrap ordl1.nl‘y building paper nrounll the -,ln n great crisis like tile ill'B'S"“'- Wllllfl ltl0l'e expensive at illst, is v will lllc €X~ or where there is rubbish about ill, Ht knew, nnll ll lllollsllllll things more. -.unencu- nickel plates heaters Note these savings. $32.00, sale prlce $34.00, sale price 4 2() P-Q Off all l Hard Coal _ere -. g Note Savings Below Here are sacrifice prices on guaranteed H'ARll IOAL HEATERS including the well knowll SILVJ-ill MOON stoves also Reliance and Famous heavily l Order at once whlle you may take advantage of these prices. Stock limited. Send your order by mail or ’phonc. '_ Silver Moon Direct Heaters,_reg. $19.00, now $15.20 Silver Moon Direct Heaters, reg. $21.00, now title.:-10 . Silver Moon Revertiblc Draft, reg. '$25.25, now 20.20 Silver Moon Revertible Draft, reg. $30.50, now 24-40 Reliance Nickel Plated Base Burner, reg. “ ` ...................$25.ti(l -Famous Nickel Plated Base llurner, reg. Famous Nickel Plated Base Burner, reg. _ $38_00, Sale price ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .$Zii).-lil tune or nlnntlng_ wlll ne nndly lnln.-- (The above prices are freight paid to any rail- ed, il` not ruined. just when the ilrst Way Station in Isla]-)d_) I R. T. HOLl\'AN Ltd. __ __ .1-_.uni _nI_q.;ll ilrl _l““' i l\licc muy hr: poillsonccl by llluklllli ll luixturc ol” one Dall by "Chilli Of arsenic with tllrce parts of <:oru_lnc'll and putting it lll l'ullway~l lllatlo i>_\' llailiug two pieces ot iloarll _each uve cr six feet ill lellglil slluslx lucllcs wide t-l make un luvertctl trough, and putting about ll tnblc.-lpoollflll ot the poison on ll shingle near the lllidlilc of tile lulls renewing tile pole-ln frolll tllne to tilnc. Poisollillg woultl_ llu\\‘-; evcl. be loullrl n l'tltvhcl‘ lotliollr. nlotll-Ml for rl large ol'chnl'l.'. , THE POWER OF lGNORANCE From Life ° No lnan is ever on intinllltc tcrlns with al puleolllologist but i once knew one nl-. well us lt pltleolltologlst can bc known l-le was a mnrrieo paleontologist-strange as' that fact muy seein-:mil ills' wife llatl pre sented lllnl with u bully. One oi the llutlcs oi’ a puleontn- logist is to kllow all about babies. 'I`ll°ir lllctulursals, thl-Jil' cervical ver- tellrzlc, tho pl'n¢u--tel'llum coccygcal, and thc l-:uprlroct-ipitnl--all these he He knew us- lllucll albnlll, babies as ll pzllcolllologisl can lcnrll by studying ‘tile slllljcltt of lille llulnnll l`l'ame=work and its history for twenty yl-urs, On the other hulld, this- being thclr first baby, his wife knew nothing nb- out babies. And yet_ singular ns it may seem, when he volulltecrcll, nt tile and of tl wcek, to go blly ll baby carriage. she. looked up with ll smile and said: "What, you buy ll bully carriage; Why, l would just ns soon entrust sllcll an crrnnll to Uncle Netl's' uf- llcc boy.” ’ ::No olle need endure tile- ngony of corlls with llolloway’s (Torn (lure nt 0l`l’, llnllll to rclnovc them. GIRL TELEGRAPHERS ARE TAKEN BACK XHONTREAL, Nov. 26.--The Great Noltll Western Telegraph Company yesterday took back the six girls wha operated the printing machines' at ine' llead olilce here and \vho were let one ll. nlollth ngo, presumably--becausethey llhd joined the striking telegrllphers and liuemen a few weeks previously. it ls undclstoorl that the girls will be puid l`or the time off. 'alt srt\t°f~* and throllghout the colltrovc-l'Sy W' tween the TeleZl‘HDll9l'S' l7“l°“ “gd me company, the l`0i°lller has hull l GL llnvlllng nl lllc Lnllor Dcvflfttutni “ Ottawa ______________.. NOT HEREDITARV ' From Answers Rcctor's wife (ID Villl1$<`f l"°°°"`;, "well, l nope lllllt you ll" ‘"0 “” curate " , Grocer: "Yes, ma'aln_, tluluk we like him very W0" “fl 'f“"'H_.B "not however, that l tlllllk lll.ll 1;* as lillent as' W0 mm “ "mm .ln ‘ful Ilect. seeing "5 ills f.mh"r WM ' auctioneer!" *” ;=l=nssl-l suPPl.lEe _ut DE_h1_l»lN(l)’“ Wherever Dr. Thomas loclcctl <. H* has been introduced increased sulltlltt es have been ordered, silowinii 1 “Il _cllcllt 0 wherever it goes this cxc ‘G impresses its DOW”-Y’ 0" 9"’ pm? hé No matter ill what latitulle ll mvlllypd found _its potency is never ilnpul -Q lt is put up in most D0l`Ul\‘l"' ;"""l:" in botl-,les and can be ct\F\‘lf‘tl """l“’ y fear of breakage. ._-,~,~_-_-.#-‘.~_~.-_ -.-:rr-::--‘---‘-='-'=-‘f 'W'-"""""""""" -V---~-~ --- - --;-_ Y- - ¢-....__._.._... --- A-~~ ~ -- - -»---~- »» _ _ _ “_ :.4 __i_______ ;r§f __ ~ ~ .v _ ‘§_\_%:` ._ * _t_ . __ “ ¢ Q, ... 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