1915 , m;`.usss_ssvs nssseuss i 'rua cHARLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN _ , ‘" =¢°ww vm- ” raon‘r1-rrafrlttm.-“_ Winnipeg, yan. oth. “I have been aeuiferg' from Lumbago forsomeyearapaatand uringChrist1nas week 'bad a very facnte attack which confined me to the house. Abontthe latter part of gdprilgi, in » ur Mr. Hill and mention my com aint to `him. He advised me to take -iN PILLS. I. have been taking them at intervals during the early part of the present wiutef, and up to date have had- no return of my old trouble--in fact, I feel better than I have for years and think that my old enefn§‘ha| vanished for good and all.” A. IUKES. . " »f‘ ~ if . ff! .°"°l',/Q f» Q ` |52 5oc. I box-6 for $2.50-money back If not-aatiaded. Sample free by writin National Drug and Chemical Co. eI Canada. Limited, Toronto. ` . . STRAY COW my premises since August. Owner may have same by proving pro petty and paying expenses. I H. JUDSON, ra Luncmson sr nor armixos ‘ 7 IN HONOR Os' Pmsuma sun uns. norman. sloner tirdsys, by ex-Governor Eben S- Droptr. of Massachusetts. The menu consisted of fried chickens (southern style), Virginia ham, vege- tables. preserved grapes, buttermilk and wafiles. -The premier and Mrs. 90l"1°l1 IDOIIC yelhrday afternoon playing golf with Mr.,and Mrs. P.D. Ross, of Ottawa, with whom they dined later. ‘ V, soma 'rououm-'r.w1s'rmns. A novel competition was held at a. very Bohemian West End London club l”2¢°l1l2lY. A aweepstaku. the winter of which received $25, was got up by its members for the best alllteratlve gem that would tie knots,in the ton- gue of the most careful speaker. The following are some of the best of the "tongue-twisters" sent in; A growing gleam growing green, The bleak breeze blighted the bright blossoms. _ Flesh and freshly fried flying fish. Strict, strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly six sickly, tilly snakes; The Prize was won by the sender of the following: _, , Give Grimes Jim’s great gilt gig .whips V ULSTER T0v BE EXOLUDED. ' LONDON, Nov. 18- John E. Red- mond of Northampton last night said, "we are notugolng to sacrifice in a moment of victory the fruits of our long battle." l.crd's Day Alliance Active Very, busy with good work, but no more efficient. than the old reliable Putnam's Corn Extractor, which cur- es corns and warts in»one day. Fifty year’s use proves the merit of Put- 2623- 1 r-x2Mws4,i Alexandria. There has b¢en_ a stray cowon nam's. Use? no other, 25s. at all dealers. » , _iii vi C _ ; Redsons Ford Car is Best Number 75- Comfort . , The semi-elliptical transverse springs Ford Vanadium Steel, the ball and socket grrangement ,of the universal joint, the three point suspension andthe specialdesign and upholsteriug of _the why the `\ today. pleasing as any dream of fancy. | 1 I' Agents for l’. E. Island “Buy the Ford because it is a better car. not because it is a cheaper.”- Henry Ford Bruce Stewart £6' Co.. Ltd \ Ford Car makes it one of the most comfortable on the market Riding in.tlze Ford is as comfortable as granny's lap was t0 you when you were a child, as restful as refreshing sleep and as 7 “F I I i vine>»u».."'nu."».unnu.nunuiinpuufepngnununapen..."-nuns." nn Punta Gorda, Florida, fishing and hunting in Florida. NEWLY FURNISHED SEASON 1918. An ideal winter home, moderate rates, Hotel has 180 rooms, overlooking Charlotte Harbor. Hotel Punta Gorda An attractive resort on the Gulf Coast. 300 miles south of Jacksonville, Delightful Climate, finest $l7.50 to $28.00 Per Week, American Plan , j FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS Ray Payne, Mgr., 3| Pine St., New York. donut December 15, than is Peers Get-ae. ru.. _zeso,11,1suom I _ .."»"¢..."»“»» nu 1 lllJlIlIDlIl` ¢1.»»»¢4¢==v¢u..¢¢nnuu s 1 vt ugrqpwnuuppu afali nagnprnar anon \-nu I ;@"~».n»n.....»nu.....===...========...".-...====,».».".- Canadian Governanent Rail-way! P.1-3. L1 RAILWA Y Llommsnolng on October oth flii. the trains of this Railway will run as follows: I "'ft“..‘l!.l’i¥?i3.'iI ” ' ' 7 "'&l'rIi‘iill" ' ' Dallfaxoept Bandar. ‘ _ I Dill! °!°°l* llllltl" " all a. . a.u. D’ h All-bl_lg; F-14- 5-‘gh l `|'a!- M 'I or ar” I' is 338 0 ."'r;.¥@-E:;..¢*‘ . A sa' » ns. af-sir" 9:' P cable! as PEE; 2' 'H §%_: 5 A... ‘ ‘ i. C tr as t e c asses-oeesosooeoo oeeveeooooee sea sveeooooeosooeaeooooeveoo oeaeeoo sees. ers eeysoe e oem.: seas » as ~ » ~ » ¢ A Savings Account A Nova Scoti in hi ~ "14 ` 'T " ---- \ . ~ \ ‘ ` 4 r l °` _ Hgr .a1>1uNos,_ :vs..,.Nev. av..-A., ° rw; ` -lun een in' honor of the'0anadian ' {__,é:-1 -r » premier, :uhm Hen. n. x.. not-as.. f W. Jud Mrs.»Borden, was given at Fas- . ‘ J ` .3 An Investment A sav a account in thellank 0falIovud%cotIais an ideal invest- ment for three reasons. First, it has the most important re- i|`iii§i_S“°"` uuu1'iii’¢ifsi' readiily av e. . Third. the tereat is certain, and, if you do not wish touse it, is :rompounded for you twice a ye . Capitaland,8 l 7.000 000. 'tml Ausis“i>ifi‘|'_'a"is,ooo§ooo_ Insggpendent Outside Audit since . - ' V 11 The Bank of HSLANDBRANCHES CMHOCUDWIB- - Sulnmuiida Alberton---- Kanautgton . 0'l4aars l _ 1 WHAT IS A MOUSTABVI-IE WORTH. _.__- What is the cash value oi a. mous- fnrth coming legal-action in which O . rthcoming legal action in which aris correspondent of The Londo P Globe, He recently obtained the pos- it aesthetic P lll . suffered through the loss of his mous- 8. . 3 D0 YOUR OWN Gl..EANINg__ For the removal of little stains or time regular cleaning of wearing ap- parel the -mosh senslbieand econom- ical plan is to_ establl|h'~'your own cleanll\§ Plant. lays The Philadelphia Ledger. The expense of cleaning -your possessions is gratifyingly smli in comparison with the bills that mount up on your list to an alarming de- B greo. There is'no delay, and a quick ability to remove all dirt, whlchyou will remember is “matter out of P1800." ' will insure a persnuially fresh wardrobe. If you are noted for fault- lessly white gloves. shoes and acces- sories, you are either an owner of a good bank account or you are your own cleaner. It is for the woman with limited means that this article is written. That spot of grease on your dregs or blouse is a telling note against your carefulnesa in matters of dregs, There is really no excuse for it. Purchase tive or ton cents’ worth of French chalk. This will last 9. longi .time and will give adellghtfnl sensa- tion of security if you know that it: on on hand. 1 Take the garment and place the spot over a piece of blotting pap- er. Over the material sprinkle the French challrand place apiece of blotting paper over it. With a warm iron pressthe paper down over the material. The French chalk absorbs the grease by the action of the heat and the excess is absorbed by the blotters. An excellent method for removing grease from silk is to make a paste of equal parts of French chulk and fullc!"s eartbf with either turpeutine nr water Apply this to the spots and-. allow it to dry on for a day or two. Brush oil and you will find that the 9' grease spot has also been removed. 3 The rcdtcr number of tease. . g Y°\“?g man 15 suing M513” °’-“P1°7°" stains may be removed by solglents. .Peculiar °"`°“m5t““°°9» Bays the Alcohol, cther, chloroform or gaso- n - . hue are the ordinary solvents, and should not bo used near a fire or in- A ;s:..:; zoos; “:.:;_~:::; sf.. ‘zz - of the conditions ot his employment wc '$;l;eI1e|1§£1e°‘;I;Iung°I::|Z: ggmlgliedmggs in toward the center to prevent the the instruction and sacrificed his rsute adornment, not without re- ret. But a week later he was dis- _ some material if you can, and rub 5 from the outside of the grease spot .h Hpreading of the grease. Place a blot- ter under the piece of material which you are cleaning. Machine oil is not an organic :;l€l:`eE°3)r8l1;I201;*;I9§;‘gn;‘;“g £1r°§`té grease. It can be removed while re' dice" that he has k 1-* , W Soft as a'baby’s cheek; soothing to tender skins. . Yet strong men cannot_ Wear it out quicklyi.. t~ . ’ as '»\r."f"°'°" - " -...-.rein \ \ \\__ n_ So ; . yell Sftfoh e - - UND |* I l in fresh with cold water ana a pure white soap. FOR WAGGON GREASE Wuggon grease contains a great quantity of graphite. This can be removed by applying lard, which will combine with the graphite, and the two can than be removed \vith warm water and white soap. If you are fortunate enough to find vaseline stains as soon as they have been placed on material remove them with turpentine. If they are overlooked and boiled into the goods there is very little hope of removing them Have you ever counted up your glove cleaning hill? It is far greater than you suspect. Here is a cheap answer to your puzzle! Buy a quart or more of gasoline and keep in u cool place, of course. When you need to clean your gloves, place them on the regular wooden glove forms, if you have them, gr your hands it you do not own the stretcher. With an ordinary nail- brush make it suds of pure soap and gasoline in abasin, and scrub the thc gloves withit. Rinse in pure gasoline and hang in thc air to dry. You will he delighted ut the snowy whitteness of theglovce. _(mimi, me COS » che This would seem to be a mod - \ " . st valuation, especiallY Wl1€l1 OM ._ takes the aesthetic prejudice into ac- - cunt. __________..___- ~ d' Liniment Co., Limited. Migglritlesmen.-I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for the every day i11g"iind"ac¢ideats 'of life I ' co i I w ul. n _ , ._ _ . wiuieut it, it it cost s dollar s l>°° ue' R DESJARDIN, ,,_ ser it has no equal. ..... f E.."` FREIGHT Il . 'K 9 _ ._,_;»_u. V _ . .. ‘ir ,,,., 1 ,_,. ..v_ ,. 7- . E ARE the wire fence pioneers of Canada. We put wire fence on the o d ct stef* 011 B "°Y“g° rnarket and _were the first to make q ,_ _, standardizedhigh-grade reliable fence. Since that time our enormous list of satisfied CAPT. F. . gem-_ Hstorke," St. Andre, Kamour- aska.. / . eooeooseeeootee»¢o¢aee»»eveeeve Seal River Blacld I-‘ox Co. Limited Total Paid up Capital sz-14,ooo.oo ‘ DIRECTORS: ‘ , Gro E. Au‘d, of Auld Bros., ' Presldeut; . C. P- Fletcher, Music Deal- »er, Vice Presi'ient.‘ _ ’ Geo. A. B. MacDonald Drugglst, Secy-Treas. Wm J. Mcliachern, Merch aut. I The Company have added' another pair of Silver Black, Foxes, making in all eight; pairs, to their well equipped ranch and now offers. small' amount of stock to the public at par $l00.00 a share. ` The ranch comprises five pairsof breeders and thre+| pairs of rgxgpups all of the very hes' quality Silver Blacks an:1.all pedigreed stock. The pens have been enlarg- ed this year and fitted with -customers, greater probably than all other fence companies combined, has been built up by honest fence, honest .wire, honest weaving, honest gal- vanizing. Page galvanizing is special and is the best that can be produced. OUR customers see,Page fence give 15 and 20 years of service. They willingly pay highest prices to get Page fence because they have seen ‘bargain fences" sag, rust and break long before an honest (fende should. TO-DAY we say buy Page fence for cash, at fac- tory prices. Fence will be shipped quicl¢ly,f'reight paid, to your nearest station. Order from the Page warehouse nearest‘_ you, at Walkerville. Toronto, Montreal, or St; John, N.B. Page fence is easiest to get‘and has a greater choice of styles, and gives better aervicethananyotherfence offered in Canada to-day. PAGE Wire Fence uses specially made steel wir_e. - _This is no empty claim. We actually use xt. This wire has a high per-centage of carbon as compared with ordinary hard-drawn wire and is therefore much more tough, sprmgy and strong. It costs more but the Page fence must wear best and it does. Our prices for cash to-day are the biggest value you have ever seen. Only experienced fence men will appreciate how big. Send your order to-day. These lowest cash prices are subject to change without notice. They include freight, ac- cording to territory, to your own railroad station. We keep big stocks at Toronto, Montreal and St. john. "PAGE" FENCE IS A GUARANTEED FENCE The Page Company is noted for its fair dealing and liberal guarantees. No matter what your experience has been in buying by mail you can trust this Company implicitly. We always have and we always will guarantee every rod of Page fence to be satisfactory and exactly as represented or we will take back the goods, refund your money and in addition pay you for your time and trouble. That's because we're absolutely sure of Page fence. Every trouble point in ordinary fences has been perfected out of the Page-every wlre la the alms length as the wire next It, hence, when the fence is stretched, all wires have equal tension- there is no bagging or sagging. The locks absolutely do not in- jure the wires in the least and are a most secure fastening. The 'Ko. of D011 H _ ..§’.?.\ J .p -‘ '9y,r..\ .» -._ ;;;.- ~,». \~ s GE I E FE C 0" DIRECT 'ro You ,g ~n..B... f. ff.. 4'? A ~ I Chea est” _mf PREPAID P '~. » 1.-at ._, '<25 ORDER FROM THIS LIST ._ ‘ AT ONCE 1 ,$41 » ` 3,. hte, C l0¢ IIQMQ, Frttght Fnld 38 11/: Q U nc “Par Spacing of Horizonlala in Inches .I_ ;ceenc:~l~1a:r.rns 1 | | I I-4 o`c-=gU>_°:».'»__aa _Cf&__lLu;.:_‘:;\_-;,,;'co ?@¥9fs ¥99PH@5~ g.,°`>q-1_:.'vu@5_.,`°°.° I; "]~°°~°°§° cr oe 3 L" £1’_w_m I I '<9 va c> - :°¢ i . 1 16% 161/2 8 s 161/2 12 F 161/2 I I 1 [Tprlghts 8 inches apart. _ 8 |CIO‘Sf% Il3l'S .............-.....;~».xua~1&~.|<\m\-. un § 8 ,Close bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........._... ,W STAPLES BBACE WIRE STRETCHING TOOLS 10-Ft. opening ... ..._ 1.2-ft. opening . . . . . sa po, soj ............. ......_.,._§»_'f9 s, 9, 1o,`1o........_.. ........... _-21 . . .,..._........‘ _24 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6. ........,..........-... _31 5,51/2, 7, 81/1, 9,9 . . . . . . . _zo 6, 6 6 6 6 6, 6 . ' W32 IIEIIIIIM WEIGHT FENCE I 1230. 9 Top and Bottom, and No. I2 .High Carbon P 3 I-lorlmntals between: No. 12 Uprights; No. 11 Locks, ‘ 161,/,|s,s,10,1o' .... ...... 161,/,|a, 7, 7, e, ............ _ 24 ..... _M JU* I I ' ° '<'ll¢1\&U\ iilllalza lr 1 a l lift *'fIl|lI¢ll¢(‘ll»\>I.`\|l lim e` .28 . into llxl 1 a a Q all Oil l'I I e. n;`_'lI\-ll§_e * 0 ' ' I `\ll.'l'¢_tI‘€l1' \f"l .....s..-»¢.ru‘f.:.‘--°‘:.:.°'.'.».°'~ tt ll . 'a one n- ` . .. Milli Standard), andllfl daily in- 'I r Wag in demand. ltls to _ OUR advantage to sell BUDA. _ - = ~¢ Info-il~l8tllmo ‘ ~ ' _ wlre,lta high-carbon m , . Buy now, direct orthrough your_Iocal_dsaler for caah. Don:t delay. l FOR OTHER PAGE FENCES ' AND GATES AT THESE RE- . MARKABLE' CASH PRICES. or-£1' _'rt-is atc mea caratocua. The-Page Catalogue shows all kinds of our perfect roll fenc- ing, as well as lawn fence and materials for building fences. This ls the largest choice anywhere in the Empire. Mostly carried ln stock at all Page warehouses. Catalogue also shows gasoline engines, feed mills, wood sawing inachlnery, atc. Stnd I Lcard at our nearest branch to~day. Get the Big Pug Catgiaue. . painted white or green, we will be glad to do It for you at a cost ol’ 2o. a rod. Send your order to the g nearest Page warehouse. You get the fence at ones at your railroad station. We allow your V dealer lc. a rogjroht, if you prefer to order through him. Remlt the money by express or postal 7 order or perao cheek. ; PAGE WIRE FENCE CO.. LTD. 67 Dock Street - ST. JOHN, N.B. _ . Address the warehouse nearest you and aave time. Tear out this advertisement, put a crcaa on ., the itsrna you want to order from and enclose it with your letter mentioning quantities. with your 5, money. This will prevent mistakes. Better order to-day and now. This advertisement may not fb be published again. f ~_'./-rv .‘ L.,-Q. _ if ii ; . 7.1%-I cl: § ‘»';.i. . 5: .Q9 " JE I,-if '-11'. \ i .‘ _.,. . ., _., . ,~____, ,_a.`,,._g~,_ l v _I »"» i i s,-.. . . ~ a \ :'i“ gg-ng I 7 - 5-; , PAGE H EAVY FENCE ,."__"°“ No.a rage wwe 1-mooeneue rn ao, so ana so ‘ ` -' 55 .1 ~ 'S §. or FI f :AJ l l \ ?`?.