3! V' 7l"'5.'1\'\' i~.\,. J .'fm.i1¢.'riiirig a 'ltntaprt-tr." . ' ', .' i/ " W'/is WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY t _ _ __ " ‘ " -lil `- ivioN'rizs».i. _ tt ,_____-- --,-----i ' __,;___;,1-»..._.v_-;:. ~ "r ‘ ,_" l - f, 4 ___ -3_1;-_-rib l li " tai. In the Wealthiesf Homes as well as in the most humble W3* domicile, cocoa. has become a i, necessity - in the first instance _ _ because of its invigorating and nourish- ing el-lcct, in thc second instance from its cconomiczil :incl high food value. But, placing comparisons aside, every thrifty Canadialii h0usc\v1fc_knows that thc most wholesome, sustaining and hcalth#giving cocoa is A C‘?i!‘l.‘§“,S'i°.§._C%E§?.4»* WESTERN PERSONILS for Saturday 13c at. linlmau’s Sum- H , 1 ' - i i u- lllv H \--~\» _ » » it li position, refined n lla ‘An W l '_MEN'$ MBBED WOOL UUER-i"‘e"Bld°~ ` 14l51'11'3°ME1l- iiell'mi¥iiil te(ntlei- ln heart he endearell H ‘ FOI' A S0|dlel'-"- WEAR. W0l'lh1lD (0 $2-00 PGY Saflllelll W' himself to all \vho had the pleasure lot Siituri 98 -CETO IN PORT- The Steamer ance To sav tha; he ‘i ' ' lay c at Holman’s. _ _ _ , _of mg acquaint _ _ __ l 1416-11~30ME1l. Gem was ln P°"°'- \Ved“~e'5'd”y for 3 had no enemy would be a. doubtful ` " *i lew h°“"S ‘faking 0" C081 *md mile' compliment indicating unfaitlifulnf-s _BRACES -lust l`9C9lV€<1 3 Sllill- Supplies.-H. to his Master, but it. may be safely mem Basic slag-the W°“del`f“l» - *’”' - ~ id tl t. l e never gave any just canst Cheap fertilizer-H llmlltid tllltillflli’ _i°ATURDAY» Dec 15' ‘vm he lsr eniiailtylf. He leaves to mourn then to maintain in war time 146l'u'30l"EU- on Sunday the 215/_ inst was largely _ People everywhere seem to be using' much more coffee than they did before Red Rose Tea is economical on account of its superior _-quality-but Red Rose Coffee is economical both on account: of ' book eariv. overcoat my at this store. as sure was ,, sm-,,wi,,g widow, five- Step. its quality and price, a combination hard 1397-11»27MtuFri1\vkEFrill. and 590 the 59905115 “fe “MW in children, father, mother. three sisters --- ll'l€Se goods. Sinclair & Steivart, Lim and 1-om. |,,.othm.S uameiy; Ml-s_ he.- -“wEEBALi_" aFiANo LABRA. lied- 14ii0-1rr10M2lE1l- nat-ii’ iuciriimon. sm-ini: valley: the. 9°* HEFlRiNGil1'barrels half and -- ' Misses Elizabeth and Edna, tvniiam ‘l“"“_"e" barrels and PENS; extra `”'w°MEN'S Al-l-'W°C"~ KNW Michael and Martin at ltome, and John choice- and f3i_ 01-der at 0nce_ Hoi. SPENCERS in different 1 .ioi's. sell- R_ of Bob-ton Mass_ They mourn me ‘ _ man s, Summerside. 1461~11-30MEli ‘"5 fm’ s°_l“l`dal' 0“1!'_*" *`~“’h $149 loss ofa kind and loving husband and l '° _ at "wma" S' S“""“"’S"l‘~`~ brother. The funeral which took place _ -if Red Rose'.Coffee attended, which testified to the rcs- ,___ ,L i E -- ___ _- _P ' A b| . '. -THE NORTHUMBERLAND. - pect ln which the deceased was held I ' ' i < f” 'Ts o 0 P For Nursery .Use MA you cannot take chances on Soap. Four generations of Canadians have enjoyed the creamy, fragrant skin healing _ __ __ _, s Q `__\ ` _/-ri' f” fi ” ;l-_\ i 7" 4% ."1 lather of Baby’s Own Soap- ‘_ --§ _‘__ . J me standard in canada for ~\ ‘ / nursery use, on account of its _¢5.R)_ _j___`i 5,' V ie- __ - °\, known purity. Baby’s-I Own is Best for . Baby-Best for You. ~ » ALBERT soars, Lmnnn, Mfrs., - MON'l‘RB -I . “_ 'F' -__ ` ` "l nin`t in no special hurry to ii_\', (`np," the negro answered. "\\'lieu 3-II wese tip 'boitt ti mile high s'posc de .I engine stopt, anti dc white inan !old| l .¢--_ ,~ .‘ >&4" .' v _ _ f _ , . 'llheStranger in Your Cu ill i lmao; ` " _ "~;_ _ ' Those stalks you see in your tea cup have iio hiislness there at They contain absolutely no ren t~s.-.eii<-,ea they ure like stones in fr adding to the weight and price. but you cuiiiiot digest thorn. The heat 'Pea is ` r - Rakwana Tea . because it is made from 'i~ni‘r~i`ully _=r~|i-1-mi] may(-_q fmm whiifh .stalks have Iwcii vxtrnctoil. - ' Thai. is why il is so richly iluvmireil so henltliful and more nomicnl thati most ’i‘en.~i. f TOHN 'roB1N si co. _ §?“i'9t’ff‘1~t Halifax. Canada Mr. E. ('. Scott,_|_1nvo__re . hie. Bell, Albany, Sampson \Vni,~1.li North Tryon, Bert Kelly, Maple France where he has been appointed last Saturday for some parts of New Brunswick,`whei'e they will have t-n=- ploynient-M, - _ vince on ti font' months visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hend- erson, Long Creek. ENTERPRISING CONSTABLE “You'i'e under arrest." exclaimed the oilicer with chin whlskers_ as he stopped the autotuobile. “What for?" inquired' hir. iiliuggiiis. “I haven't tuade up my iuind yol. l'll just look over y'our lights, au’ your lice-use, un' your numbers, aiu' so forth. l know l can get_you for soinethlng."-Washington Star. FURNISHING A SUBSTITUTE Bessie had ri new tlinie to invest in ire-cream soda, “Why don't you give your ditiie to “l thought about that," said Bessie. “but l think l`ll buy the ice-creaiti anti _ '< ' to the mia~ ing. the proceeds going to the Ref let the druggist give it simis.'_'-(‘1tt‘ist.iaii Herald. A Jersey man ot' ti benevolent turn of mliid encotinteied u small boy in his neighborhood' who gave evidence of having emerged but lately from n severe battle. “l am sorry," said the mari. “to cue that you have it black e_ve,- Sammy." whereupon Sammy retorted: o\vn little boy-he's got two!"--l-Jw ei_vhody`s Magazine. IN NO HURRY TO FLV “.lohn, yott ought to get in -the avi- ation sr-.i'vice." a York inziii told ti negro last week. “You are :1 good an aeroplane. liow would you like to fly among the- clouds a. inilc high anti drop a few hoinhs down on the Ger- inane?" me to get out un' crank it’."'-Work News. - ' __.___-,._______ lSlill$K lllllllAl|llNS bers Montreal Stock Exchange, lilc- (‘urd_v Building, Halifax, N. _SJ CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday. Atchison . _ _ . _ _ . . . . . . , . . ., 83 A.l‘.:.... 66 Mrs. Thomas Stretch of Buriis\tlie Germans came at too short a no~ If llflke. B- <3- avcomiwlnwl h.v lit-='|iice and most or the iiihahitanis had / two children has arrived in this Pro- not time in escape. She was among missions?" said the minister who wiislened to and will tend to urge' rnote rolling. - land more to contribute to the vari MisPi.AcEo sviviPA'ri»iv `-M- "You go hoine and he sorry for your- inechaiiic and would come in handy' in: rivate u n Ais lt, t _ _ _ _ , _ ed wounded So1(“e§,_ we§;_1atl; S“':n:;;‘_f There were 47 outgoing passengers by The Mass ol- Re_quienl was sung bf/_ the Catholic t.hurch ot which he was lousins, 'thomas Donahoo and l<`i.iiik nine 1\/iondav evening____M lille Northiimhorlund on Wednesday by his lllfllli’ ll9\Sl\b0l`S llllll lI`l9l1l1S~\._a fervein- member. The pall' bc'ai'ci»s M<:(iarve‘ll_ To the \vldow and iam ‘ ___ ' iuornlng and 34 passengers- and four his pastor. Rev. Mgr. Glllie, who also were Messrs Andrew Murphy, Wil- ily we extend our heartfelt synipntlif, _Messrs R0bert__md Irvmg “m_ cars of freight on the' return trip the administered to him thc, last rites ot’ liain Coniiick. Hubert McBride, James in this their sau bereavement. l ~ » i lame of nosebank, L0, 4, were in l10=\1