53%? ..~ i am-. ,__ _.Q -*_-._-~.-., l _l - -»¢~_....\,. ‘_ .__ l l s.i-. _ii Q.-c_f »--- S 'L '_-.... -cus.,-.....~ rxrunr* l _rf H '$.- fa ? .il lr li f it uf' it Pi gl' i il E yi fi Wi%» &{“iftd-V :_-i.m@1 ' _ Z’ _ , 3 ~ _ _ . il}_W ’ ° 1 . A i - _ ."_..,_y» j__ ____ ____ __ __ ._ ._ '_ ....~.___ ,_ _ __ ._ », _ _ _ .. _ ., _,_, _ _ _ _ , _ ._ _ __ ' . _ _ . _ , . _ _ \ _ _ _ _ .___ _ __ __ _ ____ _ _, ~ _ _*l-ifliiii-Q __ -‘ -' ,' » _ ~ § _'_ '_ __ j 'f 1 _ ff'.r_d’s peace mission to liuropc has not yet been mit it to ynakga new auempt a§'iinst_/human” _ “mat night when' the ladies of Notre Dame y (lonvent gave the 105th boys who would international treaties nnioiint to while Germ- were on guard two large 'boxes of, alll’ remziins in condition to disown them? ' cake; 'M"- M°(l“"""ll» Wll° ll""»‘5 *ll i.~~ ` _ - _ _ _ L e‘ rmouries kindl lves th bo s _ || _ _ _ _ y g e y le llllllmlfllaflall P‘lCllll»l>lS Of America follow rl on guard a cup of hot tea every evn-_¢j"Betzer‘n card or sweet hotiuet chiniera Do the 'not see that the k" f t ins for lunch Acceptable reading- _t`orgotteii,. although, doubtless, 'Mr. Ford himself is Y_ _ Y 3l.`e__l`ll3.Ulg U ' mam is Bun.” _ _ trying hard to bury the incident undpr an avalanche "re l)0"“em_en of this ('erma"y wh'Ch has Put the 'Orch r Toni ni 'I' _ . f _ l0 the Wdrld to Satisfy, her greed? Qi" Own ada _ Two young men signed on with No. of F0rd_;.mtO5' _ » _ _ '__°tS I. ` | 1'* h _ _' .' ` P C 5 Siege Artillery ~ Draft ‘yesterday The aim of _this peace movement is to induce Pre-,fl ___1_.;“'T., ft; §"',u€r:_"“S'°"S ‘"_ the Pasl. and We They are Earnest Wilbur Joliiistone” _ “_._l_ _.__ _ _ _,, ,__ _ .i iii s t let 0 t em. c task \\.}__c__ _______ dead haw and Archibald Johnstone both of Long sident ison to s pp _the war l ie argument thdtil f_ __ _ _ __ River The former has H brother " ' ' ~ - ' ' _ . i . ._ is being used is that the war is a draw that neither L 1"' ""Me Wd' b°’°a"'ed t° a"_e“‘__l»_h°We_"el' ‘ll5‘ who is at the front with tips 98th. ` tant that may be Let the huiiiaiiiiai-ian agifisis of These young men will report after ii of the belligerent nations can compel the other to lay A _ _ ' ' __ _ P few days __t_t_______ home O___l _e______ dmv? their §rn]_?___.»1:his_ of course, iS_a Pu,-ei). German ____r;erica___ avekcon idcnce i_n the force of the Allies. teen nwrgmefn are néeded i;0__ the argument, the 'basis upon which tieriiiaiiy would be ’ ."y_ w'- ma__e a Pea” ._.l“Sl allll fllllllable. \Vl1ICl1‘5l9€9 Dl"1fl~'__ __ _ - ' ' _ ` _ _ - ._ ' _ _ _ .wi iave not iiii in ‘ i _ ` h - ' ' . _, _ ieady to settle up accounts. She is, of course- ready _ ._ _g ko" '"0" A l""p‘_"g l’e‘*“ Mr. Von Clure Gay, whose isbn, G_r.' b- B- » _d F __ b ____ li \l iiliicli would give the world neither happiness' nor Wilfred Gay is in No 5 Sipge Ai- to a and,_on ._e]giu_i_n an range, pro a_ _y even .- - _ _ ____ O _"___ D __ _ ~__ __ _ ~ sace, and Lorraine, but _she wants to Hind what slie|br""(ll;' ' if ' "e ia'_"'Ot understand Such talk' whlchn drafiya ii‘ieii'sa'ii&iviiuit~iiiiLse0);/iiilaariliiye has aC_sity will surely l, be ap- _ " ` - ' 1 . . '_ ' _precue w_ ntle ext .gettils AThe peace movement i_s somewhat severely criticiz- ig appear on tliia tables. (E veYl`ui§stliiy ed by the purely American press, that is the press ' lllgllh Wllell the' N0- 5 ll°YB Were 0" that' is' not taintedby tiermanisin in the United _A “ mfr m H Umted Slams Paper Suggests the ls' giimiilvcsolixiiiiplliilgdhltiilgieiiiladggligihhss States. The rooklvn F. ' reminds its readers that sumg of 3 mallual 0" "courtesy lo Yolll llelgllbol' ill candy thmugh the A"m°‘"l°5' ‘l°‘“` B ' *- Ag? } h H ' after successfully pas-iing the watch we. had a peace nl_iv_ie'l1iefi in _this country iii l8(,\__i_ lt _ 6-l F6, 'llltl illll\l\5 ll W0lll¢l be fl lll\'~ l"l‘llld)’ b0°l‘ fuliguard.-The long hours' of thc night lt was persomhed in the presiclential candidacy of to gwe “Way ‘ll Cilfll Perlollllallfe- /llllollg the lll' sesmed C°“sld°l`ahly El‘°""" While ~- _ ~ _ - __ _ _ _~t 1' __ h _. __ . _ ., the royal feast lasted. More -reading L_-eorge B. Mc(.lellen. His platform _was .i dccl.ir.i~ “ ru* ‘°"*_ -“_ *uggwlsf are mf' followlllg- HOW lo matter is considerably coming iii to tion that the war of the North against the South lake Y°“l' Coal Oll' Wllllolll ‘llsaflallglllg the hall' of the bamrckg "e°m'“u"“ "°°-"1 f°" ' Y _ tl i ' »» .. _ _ which the soldiers. express* their had_been a_ failure onthe part of the l\orth. It urgcd _le_“‘_’_l“‘l_l‘ ‘ll llolllf HOW lo l0ff'@l‘ ~ - _ ce o ie as e _ ‘ . _- Northern Liovcriinic-tit to *, t"t h l W as le Hgcom or-t 'Qi ihoslqnear them” some Sll0l`llY ill'-el' the Clvll Will Ml- -l3*1l`“' ricgo ia c s ou d no longer women also do the same with their wraps and with abee began playing with thu Boston be considered." But they did not intervene, they did equal anno ance to their nei libors 'i d men Museum Company and "mr began ""' y ° g ’ n Some -work as an eiitertainer. making ii cli not inediatc-_ lhe conflict progressed to' a right and and some women, even start for the door before the' cult of minor town and citiiis, coni- j_us‘t clanclusion in spite of foreign sentiment and in r; ' ` ~ ' blning music and declaiiiutiohs, Mi. _ _ _ p iyer is concluded, or in other words, as soon as they Bamabee was 8 lending _‘pmt of me slme ° the 5802-237 All'l@l'l¢°lll> ln The N0fll1 who get their coats or wraps on. Nothing could be more old Boston ideal Opera (iéinpany, represented a far more formidable ‘pc-'ice movement viil' ' ' ~ ' hlch ontlnued for man years- as 1 gar on display more ignorance than this and we W E y on of the most popular musical or- U _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ lan any now existing in the Allied countries. trust that those heretofore guilty of it either through gaiiizations ever known to Am_e»rican l_j1§l_gle h_<_)'pes that the United ,States will yet ignorance or -thoughtlessness 'will take the hint. opera. ilovers. ln later life he retained become the mediator between the warrin rou is of F ‘ . . lllll l’l"l°“dl‘l ‘l““lllY'°f V°l°e' “im “l“g` . . ~. ~ »» . - _ 8 8 1 _ -veryorfe-who knows what the National Anthem is, ing many of the songs which he made 'Powers' But it‘is con ' " d - ' ' ' ~ 4 _ - ~i _ vince that mediation at this will qiand _-N reve,.em|. - - - - famous . _ _ _ . _ _ _ - ._ .. y during its rendition as they ...O Ilovmg Heart Tum on.. and t' e"ll b _ - _ ._ _ _ - . - iiii__wi not e 'icceptable to th_c /\_lli_cs_ _It is con-_ will in cliurcli during the offering of a prayer. This others of the Barnabee Songs are vinccd that a.pea_ce nmde at this time would lenyc b°‘ f' r ° -' - tohe 'found in that beautiful ‘voiuine one it o theatre courtesy is still wanting on the part Heart Sbngy. now hams mm, t' }flui‘°0Je nll ‘h' `°t ' ' ' _ - - . _ “ ll ' ___ li” '_ was l_’°l°.'°_ *llc Wflf began . Wlill' of some in,our midst; As for the others, behaviour, ed by this paper. ,Look elsevjherefor rance and Be glum uncompensated for their enorm- ' . ~ _ the coupon givliig terms to our\read- attention and the like, our theatre manager looks .ifter ous osses, and with neither sufficiently guarantced them most commendqbb, ,‘ ie" _ _ agaiiwi futurcatrackz with Serbia :inl1011iy’s- territory. Iciis n -people--Qs these, wlio,; th'0_ugh unable to beat us, ~rc- of his age Mr Farm-H had-been en_ peace of this sort that the propagandists in this coun- fuse to fccept a peace on the basis of ‘No victor, no joylng his usual health up to the ' ' ~ ' - ` ~ - V . ills try are ciideavorin to br n b ttl ` ' b 9 ` ‘ i - t-he s triclien downt _ ng l g 11 OU _ \1’0l1gh the agency vanquislfed. '1_he allies cannot conquer and will not ;‘:_%'g§:_‘ mmm; in B 4el_"h|°__Qhw_ well express_b__rl iij, the I_’__ali-is f1~enlPS which, _after de-|'l_ic§f€'1re so stubborn! f _ """"""" """"' T""""""""" '“-=`r`-`-'-'-'-'~'-~‘~*-'-'- -~ ~r----------~1r-rf-_-~.-_-.-_-,~_-_-_-_-e.~.-_~.4,_;_-_-_»>, _, __.___.__,,__,_____._._._________,________________ __ _ ______________;_______ %st I li Fiiswci-i ciiawissn ' i ‘ or ospurisa in A. ' sscner session. ' 1-_-no f ' _ . ' 1 PAIUS, Nov. 28.- The Chamber of Deputies met today in secret sessioii_ lt is expected that many questions vital to the conduct of the war will be raised in this session,which is the second secret meeting since the be- ginning of tho war. The general po|~ |01 in ¢t_hs_oosiduct of French .opera- tions_ and,_.th,e question of eflectives are among the subjects likely tio be llilculliltl. it irstated. _ _~ _ _ and » A Overshoes g l ~ _ ,_ _ ‘°f;_£le Irfislilelu- ' ' ' ' "_ 1ieg_o_ti2lté)' fllt-hough is perfectly clear to them that both to his family and-irie-i)`déi...i-‘i,ll,5 - l° °Pl"'¢l" _Of U10 Allies regarding the- matter is Getffianyg. is ready for an understanding~” Those Al ` found it hard to realize that tie|r dear one had departed iorever‘i’i-oiii .... ......... 'Y()u'1' .ChanQe__._...._.. his me on the old-'iiomesaiiz¢i’~'iit Ginn. bridge, and was W1) and favourahl c known to a wide clscle 'of fiiiends and' acquaiptances. moves `__._t$~ cherish his memory' three” hters _lz_._Mrs. »nm "‘.__» BETWEEN OURSELVE$» .< ---i-i..-i. - .Seven._years.agoi= at the reqiiest'0f fthe uiaiiageinent oi' this paper, - the writer started‘ this corner _ln The 'Daily Guardian. By word of niouth, as well as through many letters l have good reason to believe- the selec- tions haveproved helpful and up iiftlng._-- -Indeed I frankly confess. looking' up selections, and passing a- long others sent -_ me, has bein' 8 blessing to my own life.` l tn e this opportunity' of thanking all who .have in any way assisted' in these 'daily readings. To a living friend this vci~y_iluy Tliau ii bushel of_roses white and red To lay on his`_ cofllii when lic is dead.” The world todiiy'seems all upset. tlicre ls_nLuch need Ior Christian sympathy, fellowship and prayer, -*Let .us not be weary in well dolng" for in due season we shall reap if we- faint not." This is the month, we son-ieliow get nearer to each other. as the atmosphere of (`.ln'lstniiis comes over_iis. liet us try to keep the home flres burning, lii more ways than ut home. I hope you will coii~. tinue to like this little corner, us wi enter a New Year. The selcctioii. for this month have been gatlii-.i'ec together with careful coiisitleratioii. "The bread that brliigetli strength I waiit to give, The water pure that bids the `thii'st_\' live; -I want to help the fainting day by » day; ‘ l`m sure l sliull not pnss again this WHY. “I want to give the oil of joy l`m- _ tears _ The faith to conquer crowding doubts and fears, Beauty for fishes may l give always; l'iii sure l shall not pass ngalii this wiiy. ii _ f FUR ` la ssavics . Amongst our large stock. of Ready-for Service Overcciits is one’ Coat which is just what you want. ~ _ _ __ Vie speak confidently, because we ‘carry such a large range of sizes and pgitteijns that we know_ we can fit you perfectly in a pattern which will exactly meet your taste. ' Every Coat is cut by an expert, and _most skilfully tailored; the cloths-used are reliable, and represent the newest colourings and pat- terns, and the fit and hang are_iuat first-rate. ` Our Overcoat_ value is .really exceptional, gs you will readily admit when you see our oats. _ - Men’s Overcoats at $7, $8, $9 and $10 Yoi_i»h’s Overcoats at $5, $7 and 8.00 Boys’ Overcoats at 4.50 up. Variety the largest--Prices the smallest' in “_ _ o in R- ' '- if' 1-_.'~ -_ i . ' ' 'i “ ' -~ '-1'* -- ~ _. _ - ' Q ' "“ ‘ ' ' "°‘“~”- lf* "- ~ " = ~’ . » .- ‘ .-5 ~ V -3' ' ` - _ _ _ _ i . . _ , i _" _ _ ' .fflafillgjfliat these stiggestioiis for peace- have _as their » ° ~ ' _ . " V ‘ ‘ ` ' ' _ ' _ __ ' F- ~- ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' - ' , \ _- ._____-___ __ “~__vision}_oe_s__,___ _r'-_han inate a_worl' cal- _ `-'_' ' ~ - -~ f ` ' ' " ' " ' \ I .fi 1 ¥ PA1 oNs, LTD. N 1- '-A _ ».' WAN iso AT FRONT _...__._l.,__.__ I ` Your Artillery Chiims at the Front are Wai for You. _ Enlist in No. 5 SEIGE DRAFT and- jolnit 19 More Good Men Wanted at Armouri l This is Your Opportunity. ting liem es L_. ` _____;__ i _ i r"*1";1_____ V _ . __ __;-- v'rulu-simon _ J_l'v'__~YV_--»p1_ .lUvL__.p__¢-L .r¢_,|__ cpreferred) _ N i" _ ._ ,___ _ _._ __ _ _ James Giddings of Cambridge and’ l ' Mhiss_s~Kstie and Moria at lidinsf iniio three brothers anddlvé slliiters .Tha brothers are Terence Farr ll,._ol Cami bridge; James of Sturl;eoi§5.j`s.n_¢l, l’_lil-,_ ,_ lip at present residing al 0tl._awa._ The sisters are Mrs. Miciiicl McCar- ron, Mrs: Albion 0'Conno£f and Mrs. John Creed oi Sturgeon. rs. James Dole of Charlotte n nd Mrs v tow - .Kohn Smith, Blind ,ll,lV9l'- iOfitarl0. The funeral which ‘took p“Ce On Sil- turday the 18tli was Krieg attended. which testified tothe big listeem in which the deceased was ld. The services were conducted ‘ -the RBV Theo. oitiiniit, P. P., it an thai* was mortal M the deceas_ was laid in the last restlngfplmce.--. May his soiil rest in Peace. _ , ff- 2 i TTE 'rio i a i Potatoes! ' - i \ - -TUESD_AY, 28th inst., we will' com- ' 6 '.fm.t%[nce. loading the_Schr. ‘ Assurance” -"'a_t'.Pickar_itl’slWharf- with a‘ full cargo . of .l?otatoifes.j_ We will be pleased-_to ~,, 1fec._eiv_c7‘ your Potatoes at once. t (Reds -.- f . LT his Will' likely be the Last Gpfpor-' :_ < tunity to I ship this. autumn---so . fwe strongly advise you to Rush Them In. t Act at Once---Tomorrglw' May be Too Late' .. ".; _ You can depend on 'us to Lgivé 'you the _highest cash price. Only . good, ‘ sound stock _will be . not go roi “fthe trouble of in . 'BE ` frozen Pgotatoes; as they _ _ _ Buy The Merchants' Bra" ' ' ' ies Gent’s, Boy s, Girl’s and Children's Rubbers Lowest? i t»'adL berrn’ adb liev '= ' le' I ttiiiitber maltlnlzniliemnsolldnfiio airgipzoelii caiisiiigt 8.? 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