i i i.. I; -_.'_1;"."..i."’T~;;°_ .--_ze-.‘ - - 4' _-.__ :IL 'li 4 .- *E4-'~.-_-.’.T’f5;’?'.. ff# __-_,Ago . .1=..». -,Ju __-__ - <-.- .__ _i ~i t I _ _ 4 v i i. ~ _ . I N i t i ‘t _,_\__ l i if I Got No Sleep But now the neuritis has gone. the pains have ceased. the nervous system is restored and the writer of this letter pays a grateful tribute to the medicine which made him well. Mr. john Woodward, P.T.O.. Lucan. Ont.. writes: "ll gives me much pleasure lo recom- mend Dr. Chaae'» medicines. especially the Nerve Food. l was A suderer from neurilis for several years. and tried all kinds of remedies. yet never seemed io get any better. At last my nerves and whole system seemed lo give 'way through not being able to get any rest or sleep at nights for pain. which mostly uaed Io take me in all paris of thc limbs and feet. My nerves would twitch lill my whole body would seem to jerk right up as l lay in bed. Almost at the point of despair. l decided l would get Dr. Chase] Nerve Food. which l clid. and utter taining twenty boxes l believe myself almost normal again. l also heqi a box of Dr. Clinic`s Kidney-Liver Pills on hand, and for thc past year l seem to enjoy my usual health." Dr. Cl"iase°s Nerve Food, 504: a box, all dealers. or Eclmanson, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ NOVEMBER 25, 1921 -'W El5[ UP UN ' N|lH5Hlll|]l]H NEW YORK. Nov. 23.--On the _advice of physicians caring tor the lienltn of Marshal Focli, William F. Deegan. state commander 01 the American Legion, today took steps to make the French idol’s enter- tainment in America a little less strenuous. | While asserting that the Marshal was by no means' ill, the medical men said it was necessary for the Generalissimo to conserve his Freight Rates _ Decrease Dec. 1 OTTAWA; Nov. 23.-A general reduction of ten per cent in freight rates on all steam roads under tho i 'lilll lUlll ‘ l|]|]|liENl iurisdiction ot the board o' Rail-_ BRIGHTON C_____ Nov __3__F_____ way Commissioners will go into ef feet on December ist it was an~ nounced by Chief Coinmissicnci- F. B. Carveii, late yesterday afternoon on an order to the board giving effect to this decision will be issued today or Thursday. Tho announce- ment of the reduction was made following ii conference between the presidents and representatives of the Canadian National Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific Railways persons were killed, one fatally in- lllred and two others seriously ln- jured when an automobile which they were riding was struck by the Union Pacific passenger train at a crossing near here today. Accord ing to word received hero the dead are, Jose St. Clair, his wife and three children. The fatally injur- ed is is boy Two girls were scri- ously iniured. w"`" ' hi 1, h b n B ed and Commissioners. i ____¢*>.. ____ strength. w c as ee s pp daily by a rapid succession of re~| “__ '°°’ ' ' lwAn 3R|DES ARE MAKING GOOU | Acting on this suggestion Deegan this afternoon telephoned all Lc- lgion Posts and many other orzalliz- ations planning entertainments I and asked them to eliminate froiu their schedules all unnecessary de» Marshal Fcch and his party will leave for New York tomorrow night for visits to Baltinioro and _'WHAT BALL PLAVERS D0 iN THE OFF SEASON The majority of zood baseball players :ire cxperls in other lines. Bates & Co., Limited Toronto. _.Y rrot's Feat and tliosc who are not proficient 'with the shot gun are few and far between. .lust recall io mind at the close of each baseball season the 'iiotit'es you see lu the papers about this and that ball plavers tiiiiiug tails. ' I . <_;e;p;lr<;i;;_mf;t§i;. reviews and other_Sunk ` *_* V ' \\'hcn nskcd in London rccuntlv its to iiic success of English wnr _ ___ mules in Gundam Mrs' xeme Mr' oniarioundilic \\'estcrn Provinces t f thvin ‘ire uriklng hop convicted of manslaughter for fir per een . o _ . _ - ing on the lifeboats of the Cnnzidiazi l PY ll0nl0.<. \\'~> kiifrw the loneli- . , 'iicss would lic ii difficulty, and hospnal amp Lhmdoverl Cas_ue_ with that in our minds organizeil after the vessel had been torpedied _ __ _e___d____S. ___________, _or ___e____ The NhiiiNll|iiN5lll|]E IN ill |]i]N5l|l|llNl`»|l5 [Il l]lNli] E _.___--_ OTTAWA, Nov 23-Candidates ‘a fourth party with comparatively - i ld. The is- for Canada's fourteenth parliament were nominated yesterday in 235 federal troiistitucncics of the Domin- ion. One of the complex battles in the history of the Dominion en - tered upon its final phase. A three cornered fight will be commmon in every province. In a number of con stitiicncics there will be four or tivo in one case. even six candidates will contest for one vacancy. Never in ii federal clcction before has tlicrelhecu four distinct parties in thc ficlii and apart from the offic- ial party candidates. independent caiitiiiliitcs arc well in evidence. Qucbcr has around thirty of tiieiii. _ci tiiti.-i-i _ Lnirsit, mv. za Foimei Limit l _\i3§__a<:_;_ _;i_ s__£_r_y My _“___ S__e|_______ __ ___________._ Iiossibly some Wm enam Commander Johann Boldt” replied, "gave .1 grciit ivclcoine io who with Liemenanl- Dmm“l`~ Wi" the wair brides. and certainly 75 lfnll by the wayside before election day, Dcccnibcr sixth. but many of them will iio douht remain, tending to split thc vote of the old time partic.<. The election will also he the first with women candidates. lu the Summer °[1918'hds escapedlldm was to bring [hem img uzglllut women criiididiitcs are not so Washington. | _ _ _ _ _he _ va ' from prison l0“i\s` en." a D ~m H Dptmeg. numerous as it was thought niighi liioiin ~i _ _ giic tlicui hints on t d um bl the Qu ' 'I l c. Ai the time oi' writing __.___'_@o->-#- ' ' ' _ . i l Boldt “as mu” ,g . 5. ' tic ccononiy, arrange ‘picture _bc tic cas I v I _ _ meme court mf Lelpslc “.1 .Ju_;.3_?__ | Illeulre und concert .l>1\l`l\9~‘- li- thcrc arc but four in the field. two senlincpd ish 0l;r_wF_lr;g:_l_l_I___ ___mi :`;_;_k_?_(_l_0(_)_\il _xlcrf ‘:_;‘_:___(2_l;i in Ontario. one in Manitoba. one Eu » . i _ - .- ' .' i » , . _ men ' C L 1' rg _ _ . .-D ._ f , Ph Qiiolivc. \'c.-tcrday s noiniiiutiolis and nittniiir origin-nity \-.-as rust <<»\i\v-Inv 0- will-\i;fr0\is “dui _ _ _ :ind v.i- wt-rc cimlilcti to sliow that €‘-mDl\flSlZf‘ llliii Ontario with its 32 _ , _ ,, _ :l_?§rffo_';‘:_ri‘_;;_`_b3___`;_f;T_;g_f"f;f_;f; _vw did _=ii1iu'0¢_'i1§l0 their ruining seats ii. the i-oniriii biotic groiinii. .`°` _ M ~~1'° hell’ "5 bum' lf” me (`(l“'"".~‘_" in almost cvcry riding tlicre will cn ine ll1\‘D\llS€ uf ll\0 n\0lllt"¥\l- i.\ll ovor Wcstrrii Luniidii. this \viil _ _ (~ . ,_ ._ _._ __ _ _ Commander Pntzlg, of the subniur- be iun-io un auiiuiil iifiliir. Thu L0 " “_""U"“‘U"9' "wr" _ ‘lm ine which torpedood the Lliintlov- l"‘U°"`5 they “"`°'9_ lo "5 “fU"`“""`d5 1 ""p‘m"s"'_e to c0m°s"__ the 'SSM' _ __ ue ned me __O________ ___ __s_ ivcrc veiy chnruiini.; Tiic Prciuicr anti I\ir_ hing. Liberal el) as ' ' ` 'One "" ‘W0 ‘hmg-“ l“'l‘_7’9“°‘l leader both return to Ontario this cnpc trial. _ : tion il _ _‘.00 \v'vcs ini 10: cliil _ ___.-----__-_-- __ _ ___ ___ _______'_________ ______ __‘__,___ g__.E"i_.e________f,__ _(_` `_,______'______,,__ week tv renew their Crmiiwizu 1° ‘le “OO ” ‘ I " ~' ` ._ -__ _.»h0“.\,i tha, _hp “eip was Mr. Crcrar. louder of tiic i’ro _ _ . . . _ _ \\ tit i Bdxneq Eddie Comms Bob Shall iieeiicil For cxaniple. thcro wa; grc_~'>:ivci=. plans to spend the time A Pa _ .. , _ _ _ ___ lim- and dozens of other big lca- ln young woniiin. cv?_,\_,- l>i'iglit_i\_i_1-.l r..m__;n;,,___ hcfom ,_1(.C[;_,__ (my ___ oi e /iftci bein< in captlvitv for ` i. . _ - _ ,_ _ _ _ , , _ e . gueis cannot get to the woods quit lt ..ootl looking. ulio, _i ci one _ S______________“______ _md ___ M______________ _____ c lcr'.iiiiiiicnt=i n=l\»=rl o ee the twenty ilircc _roars ;i parrot ntl i _ _ __ ,~ .. i _ - - - 'She\vsbui'_v has perfornieil the fcziti ‘““°“gh' and “P ‘cmd name mfmi =____e_.im,,“_|'(,___' '_-,_ki,_K Soma, tho iucniiicrs of iiic Druigv govcru f | \ n U gfg more who would prefer shooting ' _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ ___ __._ 0' _________________c___ ___ idpiiin iv rin _t0 int i. p ;_':l_l__l°)__:`_l_".e"'l_'_F03p;l;°?‘f`- §l‘_r““`5l’ll‘_.'_:"Chief" Bender.. the famous indian m______ Me_._,d__h_ K_ C__ one 0 1, . _ _ _ _ _ _ ll u. I Sl lhillh -i Pflfii) ____C__e_.qof_1_eA_h]0m.6_ntheir _N1 ` . . _ ___ _. ___-locked likc bank notos ‘ll'_< for "’ ` _ ` _ ” _ ` lF‘=l li“0W“ Cl`\m‘“” “V 9 S 5_,..(. homo- ,.(._,|i§d me WM Luiuir I‘ni'i_v ivliitzlrorpziiiiizctl only in froin West Agrit-ii t\\'<\iit_\' tlirce_ ` 1,. _ _“__ _mg . "ml ‘N °“' in me k"°\ ‘ml dwg' ‘md Cheuer Thomas' Cdnfldfi 1111"] “ere UW* m°"n‘“g" 'hriiici 'l`\'c had to kccn it bv inc: Aiiguist ol the prcsciil .\'0i\i‘ forms i l _\'€'iil".~` H120. i \' l [1 r > _ ina of his l_»r0t11@rli11-l=\\\'. -\Ir. -iillwifiser Of the Hartford basalialll .E_,,,__,nd Mempti. was fi iifotiwr 1 _,;,,,,,1.| hm... gum _-.,_.,,__,. _f t ,,,,,i,,~, _____________________ 1‘“‘i"(`n"P (ormm ‘“"i"Sl"“l chi!-kl°l“b~ engaged 1” 3 100 large' mawli of Sir \\'illiain Meredith, chief jus- had it to look at occu.~:ioniill_v.‘ Shc| ‘ w ut on to tc-ll how thc great wiiito tit-rcpi. lt null rivrci' r<~tui'n. .\i§- O “B (23 '__,_ ___ _ (__ _ __ thing out of lici h.i_'.:_ shi- siiiii. min .i `L‘ ` ‘ " “ L ' 0` ' A 1 "emu l“"mg‘ Remnuy LOT\'DO_\'. Ont., NOV 23-bil ' ‘ilo yfu know ivlint this ls`." 'i`li_o (_;,,_.,~,-;,,_._: (__, _,_ ()m__r;(, _, fight for f tl = e. _ . . _ _ 31 ~' _ - ' .il . _ - ti Fin* i»r<»l0ne<>fi uitcn-@ lie-it if, ‘ p“""°“` "’ _'he “‘_“““ """““ votive and all AHSl\CH“~ ,winter lima, into got on bei- lmrk tt- I§nginr_il_ ii \\-ii_»-. not tiiu hr-lil to be responsible for the ogg. had had ri gun in their hands foi\ ___,,_.,_.e_g_ how in _hp `(,m__,|c faces' 1'", unlinppy with my liusiiniid, ' ~ f' hf'< 'lie host of fiien; l siuipl_\' P“""'s ll" “ll in ‘ha age of fcw indians who arc » _ proficient in . .1 D lg' well enough' but wh) go aroun made worse by some had lui-L' on lit' i~_:\-. ycuu vo .p at her; how vliiiigs were i.'~ii§.1i~`t ciidiire iiic loneliness iliirty. "`hf» ' are lin ~i'vci b"]:.1 i ‘l i g A i- H" 'the use of the shot gun. l.a.=.t year' 'I`iic tloiitli of one nt the age oi' ii9l _,Mk __l___.___ _.(__...nm- in __~_,,_,m,|i_1 ho was :i nicmher of the Wiiirlics- ff -Z<»o>#-__ ter shooting tcnni that iourcd New A smile is the color which I0vc_Engiaind and this winter he is man- wcars and cheorfuincss and joy- aging the gun and ammunition ilo- _these three.-H. M. Beecher. lpartment oi’ the Winchester store loukmg for lwles fm' Providence m the fziriii. incliulirig thc ii nth ul n'i Z.: is not only ii great tzoiintry pull you out oi? thc only horse. but lim: n soul: :intl l'm going righ _________j_____»- Y' “‘i went almost t~r.iv,_v,' ,ho ron t::'.: now to brcaili my roll of mu in New .lln\'cii,' Conn., where lic tinuetl; ‘l wanted to soc people, I nf_\' :intl get iiiy liusbrinil :i Suit o . longed for London, and the 'liusr\s_ t-lt»:‘lias~~unri ilir_-re'i\ he ouougli to lri' niaiivetl the Eastern Icigut _ ‘°’ “" ' ` and thc ronr; and ivhcii your in- buy :i liorsc to rcpinrc the one lm" “mb for me past tw° ~"9arf"' vitation cariic, l thought I woulil that dicil." _ few candidates in the fe sue taking the -Dominion as a tive, Liberals, and Progressives, but whatever the result of the elec- tions, the next house will be a house with many unused parliamentary ways, and faces, prominent in the public Llfo for many years will be missing. ___1igQ)11-- THE MEN OF OLD ,I know not that the mcn of olii Were better men than now; ' Of heart niorc kind. of hand mor-: hold They from today und iroui tu- night Expected nothing more 'i`iii1n yesterday and ycstcrniglit lliid proferrcd tlicm before. To thcm was life n simple uri Of duties to be duno. A game wlicre czicli uiziii took hir-_ A race where all uiust run; scope 'I`iie_v hiirdly mired to know, Content, :is inen nt urnis to topo Each with his fronting foe. Mun now iii.; \'ii'tuc'>i`tlizi'i"iii Puts on. and proudly \vi~:ii'_~=. Grout thoughts, grcut iccliiigs. come to tlicin. Like instincts, untiwiircs; liicntlini: their souls' subliuicst needs ' \\‘itli iiistcs of cviery ilu_\'. 'l`li\~_v went :ilmill thc-ir '.:i‘:ivcsi ticcrls As noble boys nt play. -ii-<0-$1-} Eggs Fight With Moss. A ldrcncli ntiturzilisi rccriiily hurl tho rare opportunity of olisorviiig un intensely interesting struggli- i`oi- vxi.~alciit'c between tin ogg hurl whole. iles between the Conserva-_ * l Of more ingenious brow; ‘ part. _ 495.57 >’¢21.sr 7//5 BETTE MADE //v CA NA DA "-< R Y\ Wet " ‘<\ <1\° \\\ ;.___ of lht-\ iiiolss liisitlc ilic cgi: wiili A iiir-iiiiiriiiious' coiitiiii: that foriiivii un iusuiitiing lube around thc in- truilcr. _ _ ’I`hcu thi' iiioss wut out .~iiic iii':iiit'lics liiriiugli ilic i‘i:|.:_ trzivvi' slut: it, hui those ulso wi-|~<\ iiiiidi- in |io<ii:< li_\' un zilliuiiiiniiiis 1-oiitirig. in .:i uoriu:\|l_v. und l'in:\ily uiiii~i'i;utl irtuu its prl.i'iu. lic iuilvil iii rii.~'t~ovi-r thc \\'n_v mit. _\'ul oven .i porici' could lic fi>un~l_ nn»l iho niitu was zrlmtisit in ilcspitii' uhi-ii lin iiotivod ii ingitctl urchi-i p<~i~riiig |liroui:li thi- railings, oviu- cnllv \'it.~'tiv iiilci~t'.~'i<‘ii in thc ti iii:;.<.~i plunt_ - . 'i`lit~ c;:;;_~\\'a.~. that of lizard iviiicii_*"""'“1\""'* 4\i>i"`ill`1\lll"‘- l ]m,| pmin (]0p0_qiui(|_ Un __ (_u_¢hi0n_ "l i-1iii'| not out of this i-iiiifoiltiii nf mu_.;5_ if was em.|0s[._\ |,\. _q nil _ "` Iotliors nrc in__:t soritiiis roiiiittitiii i ii it i' th 'iii oi ARRESTING A SHIP A battle whose great sciicuin and f i`|iir stcuiiisliip iluri'ici-_ l~i‘t.,,._»__. it liritfih gunhoiii. wiilt-li \\.t_. ,,, have sailed for Sivuiisi-:i i-||||||,|.,.,_ with guns to iiriu it ri~voliitiiin bv ;, Vcncziii-lu, luis iiccn :irri-»t:il bt '_ sliiglc tfiistoiiis. t>t'fit-ini, who \\i~iii on hoiirii :it tlip South Wuli-s pi-rt This tiitiititi i`tillo\vi\il s\\‘iiil\' ii t|»-,_ vision in this Ailuiiriiliy lliilntm ivliicli iuitdc thc vcs.~'ci forlt~li tt, the crown for violutiiu.; tho pi-iii-<> fin ini. uno to rruiovc it writ uiiw- »t li lihcii iiiiiiiul ur pits-|i~tl to thu ,\l_,.» of ii ship. (lu tiicsc iiiiys ii; t.-_ iiiztsis ivriis Iiiivc to iw pu.-.li tl 1.11. Ii it svziiiisiii. z|i`ii~i~ ;i \‘.i|: lm li(-on so :|iiiir‘lii~il. iiilii-:< ti|i~ \'--~~ti out. oi r-tisitiiiy. liv vnu iii- :tint im by ii British vt-ssci on iiii- itil.-ii sous or in ii llrltish port, but ;t» i-aiuiitit hr- touclivti so long nf. lit- iw. initiiix in ii fore-igii poi-i. ---S'< ~».»-- 'tliiilitlwrin in tim lloin-yintip ..- V I illilnl lieiiotiuitetl thi- .shi-il and "Siii~;tli, did you iuv.ti» thc gon' llciiiviit, ten iuiii-_~; north ni l'iiiu~ - i‘i_ Sash, Tin- :--nil f 5l\l’5Ui“i'P "7 U19 Ugg. l‘i\\<‘l`iI-Ili: ill L-lizilr‘?" with ziiurniiiiix rnpiiiil_\'_ iii-l 1-.: U10 0 ltosilc cnil-. l "Yi-.~'. ui:i'um; but it was tho.i~:isi\ only licipi; iiiitiwtl iiiu- '.\.~|‘.. D _But tho Peg \v1i.< cquiil to thc_piunn hc wiiiitotl. lim-;i\i.~'t~ youil not lmioio the cpitiouiii: \i.t.~ .it i~ " ' bright. eincrgcncy. It enveloped ilie stcuilpiiid for it. GRIZZLE RS '_'*?;i__*’;‘,fT.§_i:i§.`,_”2`f"`"""` would make splendid hunting, Y¢\J QQ NCT PIAVE TQ|“|LJl"T' FOR ’ n ou can bu NEW GOODS at the NEW l’RlCES. llllllwwwhhllllil t i i P _A 4A__ ~B0ys’Sweater Coats for _ $1.25 Men’s heavy Flannel Shirts for . . . . _ . . . _ _ . _ _ $1_68 Wllilli llll MEN’S WEAR 12 young Men’s Suits, regular $27.50 for _ . _ Men’s Bannockburn Pants for . _ . . . . . . . _ '_ Boys’ School Pants for . . _ . . . . _ t Men’s Ulsters, extra quality, regular $37.50 for Men’s Overalls, regular $2.00 for . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ _ . . 980 Just call at the LADIES’ AND GENT’S Clothing I arlors. Do not buy old goods whe y y We are open to compete » ~M@"l“l|" . ...,,,im__' _ WWWWWlllWWWWllllllWWliiWlrlllUWWHWW -~~-lllllliliwllllllli@li’iWWllllllWiNlililiViliillliwliiiiiliiilil/@’,. THE ISLAN A with any CLOHING HOUSE in CANADA COMPETITION INVITED A Here are a few of the BARGAINS we are offering. in LADIES’ WEAR A Men’siineDress Shirtsfor . _ .__..___98¢ Work Gloves, regular $1.00 for . _ _ . . . _ . . . . . _ . 65c Men’s Winter Gaps, regular $2.50 for . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 Boys Pullover-Sweaters,regular $1.75 for _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . . 95c Penman’s heavy ribbed all wool Underwear, regular $3.25 for $2.15 per suit Men’s heavy all Wool Sox, reguiar_75c, 3 pairs for. . $1.00 A few leather faced, sheepskin lined coats to clear at a . _ . $9.75 $3.45 $1_45 __ $14.98 bargain. Billy Burke pullover Dresses, reg. price $8.2.: for . _ $3.. Skirts,regular $6.25 for $3.95 Ladies’ Flannelette Bloomers, regular $1.00 for . _ _ . 65c All wool Flannel Middies, regular $625 for . . . _ . _ . $4.38 i Tricoletteiand Georgette Blouses to clear at _ . . _ _ $5_98 _‘ SilkBlousesat........_......... . . _ _ A Latest style “Tampcrctte” Hose at . . . . _ . 87c per' pair ` Ladiesf Dresses, Canton Crepe _and Georgette, regular _ pi-ice $37.50 for $10.98. A limited number only. l A few Ladies Winter Coats at . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ $10.98 Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all wool, regular $1.45 for $1.10 in siui iiiiiiiiu wi.iiNisi>iv, niuiisnii, ritiiui iii siiuiiniv. rontiw in t;|t0w|)_ BOYCE 45 Great George Street. “The Men who Brought Down the Price of Clothing,” -~;. -RAM!!! iii *$\_‘.’\"