‘ ._ \ ”"' I'iI"Cl7‘i\FBER 15 IITIZ i _ V, Q _ f 'PHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1_’AGl=lELEVli.'l` _ ' "~-~‘v~’,;?lau“m I _ U 1 " ` I, I I I ` - mus no in o ioscw oarea e, , I _ _;f Farmer § %%§t§_-“’°l' IUMMI IIIIIIIIS IIIIII ` .. W,-, f.°.‘:.i.t.’.“.l‘.iI.'§'h".’.§§i.‘:.“.:;‘I°':?‘.°.$.I..§“§2I A Great. Blessing to .be ' ' ' ‘ ' ` li , I _ Freed of lndigestion For Years He Sulfered After Almost Every Menl-- Attributes Complete Cure to Use of Dr. Chase’s` ' Kidney-Liver Pills. f flllllf W Do. not forget to buy your :_ fish supplies from us. _-Welcan _assure you . of Satisfaction in tl1__iS_`_li!i€'.,,_ L _ CIl’iov/ni Fiill Supply Co. \\\\,.'MI4;VIllIlf.\vAvl/I W;- ` HilIi_d=y~Gifl» _ ~For holiday' gifts see our stock of Rings. We 'have a great variety of styles. Special assortrrlents for men women and children. Welalso havea splendid stock of Pendents, Lockets, Brooches,_Bracelets, Watch- cs, .Cuff Links, Chains, Sil- verwa_re, Ebony Setts, Nip- on China, etc. No extra charge for en- graving. C. W. Patterson _ _leweller l Néally E611 y¢8I8 Sgt), I - we began to_ tell you Gel Your “b°“' » , lVloney’s Worth - You will find the pret- tiest apd best selected _ stock in Charlottetown at our store. But the real surprise_ will be the modest prices. No shoddy_ goods find a place in this stock. ' Our shoes are all good shoes. We may not always be the cheapest ,but we certainly are the cheapest for the Best. _ - - _\._ _] H BELL . §I;’::::.‘i1:;£'s;Il‘.’-'.i. ~ ~»»l»--1? . . '_f`_`_'.‘.':_ Rubber. \ 165 130 Great Geor 'e St. ‘~*-'- '-, b E siss-l1»sMu W 5 Phone-'340-J. Grafton St '_ l I I \ II lftorlnting. . l\~llPll.s-moan.:-mrfsa ‘ Genuine..-ll... slgnnn. ’ “Sef¢fv' i:.i‘. First" Lives \,-,ever v/,P _ CATS PAW Cushion Rutlllerlicels I ~ ~ was bom witll`tlie“Cai’s ‘Tread Softly-Step Safely’ Naturally, you want the rubber heels that insure saiety,sel'vice,satisiaction. Do_you always get them? Insist on having exhslasv Rubber Heels ;,<_.' "~.__ 50c.-put on If 15C "‘\.__ All dealers-or d ill' -._ - Eliupox, filled "\. wnte us' ..- ‘“.».wlu nl... yo. Wulrlllo llublul' Z s Carl Paw"Seli-\». cm |_|m||°d ' l Paw” Rubber Heel. ' _ ' _ /-A WONDERFUL CLUB OFFERN Tile Morning Guardian (mailed) one year... .....$2.50 ' I The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one yea.r....$l.50 Total ..... $4.00 . [E§Botli papers- lor only $2.505 ` The Guardian has been authorized by the Manaltlmenl bf the Canadian Countryman to continue the above oder. Subscribers who have :lot yet taken advantage oi this unpar- rellcd offer are requested to do so at once. , _ PLEASE Usa THE FOLLOWING FORM __ . Fw Y i' Subscription Department. Dear Sirs. to, Ont. 'Name . . . . The Charlottetown Gluirdiau. ' Charlottetown, P. E. l. \ Enclosed una ll.-wwllll $2.50 helm: rene\\'nl Sub- - . - ' \Vitll this sull- scription to the Morning Guuldlau ior_ one' ye.i`r. scription I uiulcrstand that _I will rc_colvc_I~_itl<.h. ioir ini; y_§>a_}‘_o_'T`_lln0 Cmmdiull Countrylnllli, li. \\ EEl\f.\ nlllgaslne pr ll e PostOiI'ice......... . . . . . . . - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ ° ' ' " I N S li cribers to The-Guardian can,tuke advantage Ol I I I of absolute satilifllction, or money prompt- I f 'il d itl thi ' I .IIIIIIUIS IIUIIIIIII Illllli _ Interesting glimpses of how Tommy Atkins and his comrade ~in arms, Jacques Bonhomme, amuse themselves while under German tire are contained in a letter written by` a French soldier at Ypres and printed in the Figaro. The letter is dated November 6. “My dear friend," he writes. "We ar- rived at Ypres one line morning behind our division and installed ourselves in u big house whose tenants had run away at the ilrts sign of danger. Be- fore us is the beautiful architecture of the market place, while on the square is the hurry and rumble of passing au- tomobiles, or convoys and columns crossing eachother. the stir and lite ot a centre where several divisional headquarters are situated. “Tile English are in the majority. Their oiiicers stroll through the streets correct and phlegliiatic, cane in llalid. The civilians, numbers of whom still remain, are taking the air, chatting days we have calm-we breathe. Then the following night, a cluster at Ger- nian shells drop in the town just at midnight, -demolishing six houses. “The civilians who have remained take themselves to the shelter of the bombproofs they have constructed. These are cold little caves under the lleilvv walls. and are some twenty yords in depth. At the elld, a brick wall; above, a. tiny opening for ven- tiliation. Benches and planks strewn about form the furniture, oil which they have placed mattresses and cov- ers. The furthest part is reserved for the nursery, where the cllildren are making almost as mucll noise as the bursting shells. The little ones are playing happily while their parents worry. l Artillery Fantasy Without Rhythm "The shells destined for the town pass over our heads. One hears their approach, which sounds like the siren of an automobile, the rolling of li. rall- road car on the track or the wllistlc of the tempest. And two or three sec- onds after the noise of the explosion resounds. They arrive at unequal ill- tervals; three or four a millute, _then interruptions sometimes for hours. Sometimes isolated sllots. five or ten minutes apart. The German artillery- men are playing a fantasy witllolit rhylhnl. To till in the periods of silence there is the armored train which ruin- hles about under the walls of the town; the largest gun ill it liurls its projec- tiles twenty kilometres. This di-abolic engine is nlanoeuvred by an English sailor who smokes his. pipe with nn aggravating calm. ‘Little Wi1ly,' as the gun has been nickllanied, is a IIIZIZIt~2~2l!~Zl!l:u:n;n;n;ng-;o;¢;n:n;»‘n;n;n:n;» Don’t Merely “Stop” Cough Stop the Thing that Causes lt and the cough will Stop Itself n;n; ¢l3l»lZl1l n;»;n:¢;n;n: l:u:l,n,u,n;n °‘.... ..... ... . . ..... l.I.I.I.l.l.l.l.l.l.l:o.n,n,n;¢,n:u,|:n,l.|,u n,¢:n A coiilzlll is really cnc of our best friends. t. warns us_ that there is inflam- mation or obstruction in a dangerous plncc. Therefore, wilcn you get ll. bud cough don’t. proceed to llose yourself with a lot of drugs that merely “stop” the collgll temporarily by dcadening the throat nerves. Treat t e cause-llcal tho inflamed lnelnbranes. T~_iere is 11 llonle- made remedy that gélts right at the cause and wlll_ma e nn o stinute cough vanish more quickly than you ever tllongllt. poe- sible. , Put 21,5 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) in a 1l_l-ounce bottle and illl the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. This gives you ]6_ounccs of the most pleasant and elTectlvc rclnedy von ever used, at ii cost of only 54 cents. _No hoillcr _to prepare. Full directions with Pincx. It llculs the inflnlncll ulsmllrlincs so gently and promptlv tllnt you ivoullcr how it does it. Also lfloscns ii dry, llonrsc or tifrllit collgll nild stops thc fornlntion of ri cgm in the throat and lironclllui tllllcs. lius ending the persistent loose cough. Pinex is a highly concentrated cour- pound of Norway pine extract, rich in gualacol, and is famous the world over for its healing effect on tile membranes To avoid disappointment risk your druqfzist for “2§¥hounccs of T‘incx,” ami don accept any ingelsc. A guarantee re un e goes w s preps tlfn. 'lyllg Pinex Co., Toronilo, Ont. ra J OW \I B _ 17Mtf I this offer. / The Eastern Trust C0. l 1NcoRPoRA'i_‘Eo less . -CAPITAL si.ooo.ooo RESERVE $225000 ' ' l>liesinENT= Rosen E. Harm, K. c. ‘ pnmcs l-:nwlilm isLANo BoA_Rn Hon John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman. _ This Company under its Act of Incorporation _ . - _ Idministration of estates conllnes -its business .I0 the 3 , » ls ' ' r _ - ' , d not andlrushi. ‘I does not receive deposits qes . inve`st monies outside ' - ~ .funds no speculate with its own or trust _ _ » _ of the Mantime_Provln¢_eS. r doesit ` ° es of financial ,trotible its position iS. . In these tim stronger than el/'@1'~ _'ITV BoA ¢......-»»-M- 1-'f°-1-~ _ E WESTON: _ M*_°”¥°*`_ _ _ _ M Time Table S. S.Hi1lsboro -ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave Cb'Towu. Leave Rocky~P.t 7.30 8.00 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. M. `9.30 " 10..00 “ 11.00 " 11.30 “ 1.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2,30 “ 8.00 " 4.30 " 4.50 “ SUNDAY 9.00 A. M. 20.00 A. M. 12.45 P. M. i.oo r. M. 2.00 “, 2.30 ‘-‘ ~ 4.00 mo -' __ ` M. Mulirili, manager. __ \- 'ig . Sailiiigs' 1 From For Vis St. loIin's :LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL ITEAMIR °` Tslmoo Dec. Mill . sill ' Dursillo Dec. Zllli . Mill Queen Willlelmina' Jan. lain ‘ 'Prom - For 'LONDON LONDON ' sqnnnlfe na. mil sum( lm. mil tlrnelana Jani' 6 lh Stir Point' _ Jah! I5 U1 - Dec. llith ops.-ili~ ll _.1 _ gayiy. only the ral-'oil rumble of I cannonading tells us that war is go- _f ` ing on. Life is beautiful. For two ` - ° li; _ . f>“_'-“ls-I _ \” -» \_\_f;§_. \§§§%§§ -_ lllsl x. _ SIIIIIIIIIIIIS \ ~\ <1 BRAND corrnn SATISFIES. Packed in one 8 two mound than only. , CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL 149 ` troublesome iloigllbor, but he docs his work well. Every time that the sllilol' jerks the lanyard thc roar oi' ‘l.ililc Willy' fairly sllakcs thc walls. “B21:-bzz--plollf-plouf! 'l`wo Ger- nlall ‘smoke-pots' blirsi beside our casematc. causing tllcillrst casualty among ollr men. A soldier hllriler shaving a comrade neatly clips off ille tip oi' ills cliellt`s nose as the rear of the bursting shells lliakcs llilll jump! "Iil sucli circulllstallccs it is infor- esting lo listen to conversatioli. One would think that the lneli would have nothing to talk about but the war, but this is not so. Some are talking shop; others are making projects for the fu- ture. - “But sonic l'.'ll‘r_\' their dc\'iI-liluy- care spirit beyond all limit. Ai thc nloulcnt when the shells were raining lleaviest over thc town ull ilillcscrill- able ciicophony calllc io lily ears ill our llolllllproof. l‘rickcil by curiosity, l welll out. The noise onlne froni ll llearliy house, and I rail ill. 'l`llc un- expected sight tllat met my eyes liladc me speechless for ll luonlent. A pla- toon ot' Engllsll hospital corps men having discovered the illstl'ulllenl.s and costumes oi’ a local musical soci- ci_v,llad donned tho costumes and were dallcing about like llladiileli while llorlls llrnyod and filldles squeakell. li was thc most conlicul sight l hllvc ever witnessed. Soldiers Dying in the Sunlight “On the other llaud the r,el’Iectlons that colllc io ullc's iuiud is the casc- lllatc when not gay ure very llielall- clloly. We are not drunk with thc fire of combat, and we culrlly r~;ll<‘ulnto our cllallces ol' being killed. "One thinks of those at home, und one says to one's sell that it is silly to he struck down foolishly, usclessly, in these llolcs. lint one sinys--it is duty. So we anluse ourselves as best we can at cards. writillg letters, slllok- ing. Tile least excuse furnishes a pre- text to rllsh outside and gossip. Above all. one listens to the noise of the bat- tle that unrnils itself, mysterious and forluidable. so pour, that tho crackle of the nlaclline guns and the rifles is very distinct. _ “Tile lnosl strange ulul annoying thing oi' this will' is thc ignorance in which the fighting men fllld them- selves. One never knows just what is going oil outside oi' one'slittle part, The ones wllo are inform il are rarc. alui they will noi. speak. j'I`Ilo :soldier luis not even the slender plttancc of lilo daily ‘i‘mnlnullil|uc` to slnkc his thirst for iuforlnatioll. And for us who :ire forced lo silly quiet llndcr the whistling shells thc slispcilsc is agoll- izing. “But it is tho fortune of wnr. \\'c WHITE STAR .“°.'lI."é°" WINTER SIIILINGS PORTl.AND"& HALI FAX LIVERPOOL '|‘Ih~$¢ow FrxPor¢lml - Kelli: S.S.Zeelmli,li,ols1'. Jan. 2 Jail. 3 S.S. Vndei-land, u.ois'i‘. Jon. 16 J an. 17 S.S.Zcelnnd, lz.ol|`1'. ]lm.30 Jan.31 A I I bf riillponlleul _ c..,'.I.'}l.Z`>‘h.1.‘i'Iln'T.§..n...v.,”7»2.'.'...l i . - ' A N A D I A N PAC I F' I C I DIRECT ROUTE I MARITIME PROVINCES T0 MONTREAL _ “ms cANAiiiAN,» MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. THE _ “IMPERIAL l.iMl`l'ED” -l Famous Transcontinental Express Unexoalled Dining Car Service - W. B. HOWARD. D.l’.A., C.P.lI. St. John, N. B. ` GEO. WALLER, _ Local Representative, 1 no shelter against the slirapnel and who at this liloinent are dying in the sunlight." A DRUMMER'8 VALOR _ WINS VICTORIA CROSS. LONDON, Dec. 12.-- Two addition- al Victoria Crosses have been award- ed British soldiers for valor oil the ileld of battle. Olle of them wac con- ferred on Drummer Spence John Bent Ask, ot the Lancashire Regiment, wllo near Leghor. “after ills otlicer, a pla- tooll sergeant alid section colnmallder. was struck down. took comlnailil alld succeeded in holding the position.” O" previous occasions the drunlllier distinguislied under a ileavy shell aild rillc iire and under similar conditions ill bringing ilito cover some wounded lncll, says the oiilclnl account ot' thc awarding of the honor. Tile other recipient of the decoration is i_.ance_(!orporal Dobson, ot’ the Cold- sirealn Guards. who at Cllavannes “brought into cover on two occasions, while under heavy ilre men lying ex- posed in the open." Twenty oillcers have been appollited Conlpaniolls ol? the Distinguished Ser- vice Order l`or gallalitry ill action. S.-\\l` GERMANS KILL MAN WI’l‘il EMPTY BOTTLES. MONTREAL, Dec.12.-Lieut, De Yong,a resident of \'erdun, Que., has returned froill the battle front woun- ded in the shoulder, his wound having been received just outside Dixluude. llc states that he witnessed a case of German barburism at 'I`erlllonde, where A se\'enteel'.~year-old girl was forcibly taken away by ,L German otlicer while her father was tied to a telegraph pole and nulde li target for empty champagne bottles until he was dead, and u, younger brother 'of the girl, was tightly lulnnil and thrown to the ground. I.icut. De Yollg,\\'ho \\-us with the Ilelgium army says tlillt ill his first 1’-Xvflricnce of shi'a'pllel hurstini.; around him he unconsciously turlledup his coat collar to keep the bullets oil, as if it were nothing more than- ri rainstorm. MRS. IIEIIIEI.. TELLS WIIMEN How Lydia E. Pi-nl¢ha.m’s Veg- etable Compound Kept Her in Health for I4 Years. Shippensburg, Pa.-“ It was several years agp that I started taking Lydia E. ,_ __,___,_,, ,__, ,_ M ,_ Plnkham’s Ve eta- bl- Gompoungd- 1 '!fIlI§_ f`-‘Ii - then snlfered terri- biyevery month. My ififii. A iff g husband bought me 5*. »"' Wt ` _.;-QI* a bottle of it and it _ helped me right ‘ § away. Then after : my second child was `<£§:~,r.j;=.’ ‘ I born I had a female ._ 'el I *L I, ‘ trouble vrlry badly and 1 need Lydia E. ` " ‘ " Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound snd in n short time was cured and have been in excellent health since. I always praise the Compound whenever I have an opportunity as I know it helped me and will help others. Lately I have given the Compound to my daughter and I wish all suifcring women would take it and be convinced of its worth.”-Mrs. J Aims A. Bnloal., 113 N. Penn Street, Shippensburg, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound,made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to ‘prove this fact. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia. E. Pinkllam’s Vegeta- ble Compoundwill help you,write to Lydia E.Pink hamMedicln_e Co. (coniideiitlal)Lynn,Mass., for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a. woman, and hold in strict coniidence. ».-,-.-.;f;~.».».-r~ _$5.11 Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Charlottetown-Pietou Service CHANGE OF TIME Columcncing lilonrlay the 2nd oi November the S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Company's Wharf dliily except Sunday, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. Returning will leave Picton about 1 o'clock p. m. G. W. WA KEFORD. Manager. Oct. 20, 1014. The experience of many people who surfer from lndlgestlon is like that of the writer of this letter. Stomach ineiliciiies may lrlng sullie relief, -' but chronic illdi- " M“"' gestion is nllllost in\'al'iably the re- ' suit of dl-l'ulli;i=- ments of lilo _ ' g liver, kidneys and llowels, and calllnot "_~ ` be uciunlly r-urcil I. until these organs _ are set right. / , \VItIl thc .lI\'r~r ' f C/ sluggish illerc is /_\_‘ ' constlpaiioll, an d ,J the food tsrments " I/ I el I ' - in in iouels in stead or being di- DUI- B-'\TIRT'3’I'l`. gesicd. This is the source of pain rind sliftcrlng. ilnd the cause or such dread- ed diseases as appendicltis, peritonitis. and kidney disease. It is much bot- ter to be on the safe side und prevent such ailments by the timely use of Dr. Cllnilc-'s Kidney-Liver 1’ills. Mr. J. D. S. Harrell. Nelson, HG.,- and formerly of Tivillingrttc. Nii'd.,`- writes :-"I-‘or several ycurs I wmi a. great sufferer from illdigoslion. The least bit ot food cnused_mc consider- able irouhle, and often I could scnrcr- ly eat a nlcill a day. Tile many reme- dies I tried prn\~l-ii futile ulliil I bo- gan the use of Dr, f‘li:l:'s liillncy- Liver Pills, und ziflor using abollt eight, boxes I wus comllleic-ly cured. "Since thnt ilnlo I have not been troubled with indignation, which I consider a great blessing. I feel grate- ful for this cure. and shnll gladly an- swer any lnqlllries from persons sui'~- tcrliig as I did.” Dr. (*h.'li‘c's KIrlne_\'-I.i\'or Pills, 250 a box. 5 for $i.00, all dealers. or. Ed- manson, Bates & Co., Limited, To- ronto. W* _ ;| ..BIRTHPLACE OF JOAN OF ARC.. LONDON, Dec. 12.~Reporls lllut thc Gernluns have capiureli ilolllrcllly l.u l’llcellc, the blrtllplllce oi' Joan ul' .\l'<'. are declared to bc ulilruo ill an cyc- wiillessl-s‘s staiclllelll fronl ('ol.S\\‘ill- ton oi' the War Bureau. today. 'l`ll<~ report, dzltcll I)ccclllllcr ti, says: l°`ol' seven weeks tlicro hull llccli no slrlli- egy ot' advantage and no big gzlills have been made. but time works against the Gclunlllls, who :irc ollligcll to expend force llerc wllicll might be MILITARY TRAINING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. I\l.»\('().‘\', Ga., Der. 12.~ Military irlllnillg will llc illil~ollllr~crl ill the pull- Iiv svliools ui' llibb ('riulli_\', illfrludlng those oi' this city, It was zlnllounccil here iollay by illc coulliy board ol' cilllrntillll. it is planned to obtain ull illellluivtor who has hull regliiur army ‘ cxpcrlcllcc. There are 11,000 students in the public schools, aparently half 1 used advantageously elsewhere. - y l -~ rr; oi' whonl are boys. 4 441| useless ornamentation. ‘_ _ The Broad, I Record Foundry _.__.I__l__ _1-gl____ --FOR S I Q - “Have a Heart” and buy your _wife a Record Brillia%tyRange. She will appreciate its being so smooth and ea to clean. No Square Oven _ with perfectly _straight sides is very roomy. _The oven heat indicator, inproved baking damper, sectional top, and revolving or flat grate are each _worthy of special mention. It matters not whether your kitchen is large or small- There s a Record made to fit it. Made by the and Machine Company, Moncton, N. B. ALE BY* - Currie & Muimaghan Queen St - Charlottetown, P. E.I. - Phone 407-L One cent per word first Insertion Twenty-five cents. ’ sullnllrl cusslnfu ins. ' In this column, half contper word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge . __l AGENTS! “THE WORLD'S GREAT- EST WAR," including Cnnada’s part. Profusely illustrated with actual bat-I lie scenes. Record seller. Make seven dollars daily. Sample book free onl promise io canvass. Linscoit (‘.ol:n-‘ pany, Brantford. TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN- l~‘ol~ P. E. I. Best references re- quired. Consider iriivcllor now em- ployed to carry specialty sideline. Colllnlisslon. State territory and ex- perience. P. O. Box 368, Moncton. 6962-12-14m3ipil AGENTS WANTED - PORTRAIT ' agents wanted. Send for cuillloglll-_ Solar :ind bronlido prints, portraits ill at and convex, fralncs and sheet pictures. Merchants Portrait (‘o`., Toronto. 6973-12-lsllliii. AGENTS WANTED-To sell t'or "Tile Old Reliable Folltliili Nurseries," We tcllcli ollr men to scll. Experienci- unnccessury. lligliesi. rolllniissioll paid. llnulisolne froc equiplnollt. Stone & \Velliilgton,` Toronto, Ont. 6945-12-12nlE52i E' -T ---- #_ » -1-1 555515 WANTED Fon s/its-ous P/ua ausrv su.- vers and two female patches, 25 to 7o per cent. Prices very lowest. Write Box 102 Charlottetown. 6975-11-14M3i. lll1 NIILE HELP WANTED nov wAN'rso To Ar1°sWb"'ro or- iice. Apply at 142 Kent St. ___ _ 6073-10-16Mtf. wAN1'so.- A sov AsouTT`1s years old as an apprentice. Apply to W. N. Tanton, Watcllmaker. 'JlI\IZI'0T'I'T09 ,_-l _ ___ _ _ __ _-- MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM MRS. Brenllicr's, Prince streci, silver hun- rllcil umbrella with nlouogrsni. Ono left in place. 6978. _ SITUIITIONS VACINT 3 _ _ _ li FENIILE HELP WANTED WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. E. Owrll, 49 Loiigworth _ Avc. 6976-12-]4l5wlll3l. sz A D/iv sAi.Aav Fon lNrE|.T.T gent married or single women for work around home or liberal rcmun- eration for spare time. Mrs. David- son, Brantford. Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES Schedule in effect Nov. 26th St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John to Portland... .$4.50 Leaves Si. John Thursdays nt 9.00 a. in. for Lulioc. Eostooft. Portland md Bo|mn.R¢tumin¢. 'eaves Central Wharf Boston. .00 is. m. Mondsy..ror Portland. lElll0°I'¢ Lubec and Si. Iolin. Main Ste&sliip Line 3 Reduced fare to New York . October in to April 80th. usenger Steamship. NORTH LAND lt!" Portland for New York at 6.0) l’. M. Novem- Iierlll and "land Dec 3. 8. '2. I7- 7?- 25 BWI 3 Freight service lhrce limes li week. Bl. John Tick¢0lieo 47lKi1_|¢ ‘L Furness l"lil\y&_C0.l.iil. _ Halifax. §..iii§ail2e‘ tha la Dominion Express Building ` 1 wANT£o,"A‘l'T6'Nc'E'.'K E:'IR'L'TF6'rT general housework. Apply at this oilice. 6004-10-10Mtr. FOR SALE WANTED-SALESMAN EXCLUSIVE lines, pernlnneni, big earnings guar- aniecli. no experience. ton vacan- cies. Write Luke Brotllcrs, Linl- llcil. Montreal. 692|-12.11M6i_ M- i STNNYED ` Norlcs.-THERE is oN mv Paslvl- . iscs a year old black and white bull. Owner may have same by paying expeness. It not claimed beIore.Deo. _}` si, will be soul by public nneuon at I-I twelve o'clock that day to pay ex- penses. John A. McKenzie. Harts- vllle. 6971-12-14E3lpd. FOR SALE. SILVER BLACK FOXES absolutely irec of rod and rust. Ono Thousand liollurs por pair. These arc yenrling foxes. also cross foxes frolu fifty to seventy-live por cent. black und silvl-r. $175 pt-r pair. All are guaranteed as rcpresenleil. Hull cash on pureliaiic must accompany order by wire in New York (‘ity funds. All goods delivered iii Monc- ton i'or flllnl sotilcnlcut. All pay- nlonts refunded it foxes are not as represented. James A. Kane. 489 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. _ _ 6950-i2-12Ml7i. - 'Foil sAT.”E-cure |.i'r'ri.e annex English rabbits. Niro Xmas gifts for rllllilrl-ll, Apply 1`._’ llrlglllulie liulill. 6955-12-l4MZil|iil. fbi s/ui.-5 srmaes oeuenai. l-‘ur l~`srm fox stork. also Fi shares "lui" _ WANTED -- TWO COMFORTABLE easy chairs ill good condition. P. O. _Box 371. 6956.12-14M3ipd. Foxes wANrso.- l FlAvs`AN°6n. ilcr with cash to purchase six pairs Class A. foxes born 1914. Parties having same for sale please write quickly giving low(-at price. N. R.l~`.. _care Gulirllian. 6974-11-14M3i WANTED-ily ii yollng lady. hoard Ili ii private family. Room alone. Ap- ply nt lliis ofllce. 6946-li-limit WANTED-Ai once to rent a house or rooms for ing. furnished or ply to "D“ cure oi \ . ClI3I`l0lt€If0WI`I. II 'hrs' I' 30,," N H |‘ iicgul. of Sllmmorslrle. Write Rox .TWO _ ' l9»l0-27ml( . \ ' ' ' ' I *MGI-Lilly. ‘ 680842-IDMII. IST -"‘ !"f";‘I`T`=-Iiifié-if 1 il; I' ° ’ . W I l . . -.§.mi:..i.l...l.._L.. radii, tl » haute. _ . si .H