. _, _. _ » i ~ L_.. -.~., .,.,__ _, , . _ o ‘ - H; , ~ _ i t ii _ 1 _-,- ._- ..i,~,.. _» .M . ., _ -4; _,_-_ _..._~__~._--N-_,~,._____.__ __,_~;_r Tia,-, _,yy _ _ _,_, _. ., '~ -< ' r ‘.. l ~ f 2'.-f_,‘-.g‘~ 5-.,-~,~._¢», _ _, -,_ “ ~ =,_»7<'-,., ,.»_» '_ ,_ ,. \ .- f _ _ . _. -3 _, .t_. ;, 4,- ._ __ ,_-_,___ ,_ _ _~__,__ _,ml ' ' ‘l vi ¢ i . ‘ . ._ ‘ l l . . ._ . ,, ,_ _ - ' ' f “ y . _ _ \ __ ;;_ 2 a = h> - -8 "fre _-f<,3...;,_~...-/ fs»:ar~»-°"L- - -. ' `\_;_, -_-:€¢»."°-‘°°_ Qi \ O "` ""`“"°““"°’*"“’- -*"1’\'s- .mi-.1_.:f¢.iiuz;*h‘.?i. thi L .,-_» _.9__,; --ia., ~.‘. _ -:Q-1 Y, »o li _ _ ,s, . _,no ri of l. _ >,. , _ Q _ W.W. WELLNER .9" ._ » .1 __ ‘i .’:'/if . ____f ` 1-9 .-tie' '.1' »~ . iid ~`§ a3,~".° 'z I\ . Official C.G.R. Watcn inspectors ? "v _ o%»¢ -/@0532 ' .' *so* v-.' "°G;`0;;_Q,_': Emu iaea. ' . `\`\ \ _ ‘ s " _H 6,' tl .._\,i_{// __ ~,.z»'/1 ~~ ~ \.s...\..__,» _ , f- -_ Gu arcliah ' ..°lt pays to buy In this Province. ..’MR. R. R. HOWLEIT is Gusrd- l ian agent for Annandale and vicinity ‘ EASTER 1' PERSONALS ‘ _.*Miss Elva Dongle. Rollo Buy accompanied by Miss Ella Keefe ot Little River left yesterday morning for Boston. ..*Mr. Jchn Henderson of Tatamn- gouche, Nova Scotia is visiting in Rollo Bay' the guest of relatives ami -friends. ` .."Mr. Garnet I-‘roiit, Kensin; ton collector' for A. Horne & Co.. spent the past week in Rollo Bay. While there he was the guest of Mr. \\'. H. Keefe_ _ *_ ..*1lc.1=sr.=; McMaster und Farroll_ horse-linyerei. St. Ceorge's were in l'lt_illo Bay recently on a business rp. uN|oN GOVERNMENT ' “l say to the enfranchised women of this Province-this Union Govern- ment is formed for the primary pur- pose oi' making sure that thosc sons und liiisbands are at all hazards and at any sacrifice supported by the na- tion at home. Let the first woman vote iii Canada be a vote for Union. for honor, for fidelity, for real and victorious war." -Hon. Arthur Meighen, at Winnipeg “\Ve iliffer on a great principle, Sli' Wilfrid Laurier stands today where he first stood in Parliament when t- -__ ____ _..._ _ 1_ - ' - - -_._ . ELL: ' ous FRIENDS can bay Y anything you, can givel them--except your photograph Make an appointment today The Cook's`Siudio New DesBi'isav Block \\ii\\\iif\;. issur"f` lllll§\\\\\YIl’3\\\\|lllsll§ n Victory .BOl‘lde>” Pave the Way to .- Berlin \`=III//gill! 6 l V..-_ _- ._.n__n Parting Gift There is always room in the bold- ior's Kit i'or portraits oi the Ilome folks. ~ _ Your portrait in a case to flt the soldicrs pocket-the ideal gift. Make the appointment today at the I he Bayer Studio llni\\\mi\\\\\f\.»/1111111702; oo o A. _ is. _ i.roN, slain l’lio~to5' f`or Xirius. Lovely ne mounts. Moderate prices. Make' ii curly appointment, 107 Queen St.ll early appointment. _ 107 Queen St. _ Phone 68-J. .______.A ,..._1...__.._..-_--A ll - ll Five Reasons ` Why You Should Use Ellis’ White Pine and Tar ' Ll 1. A guaranteed coughlcure- lil No cure, no pay. 2. Marie by a firm you know personallyt- not thousands of miles away. _ 3. Made from the best drugs-properly compounded. 4. l-las been successfully us- ed for years. ' 5. As safe for children as adults. Our Emulslons are sql-lilly good. Made only by Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd. _ MONTAGUE _-ll -___ _ _ _.Im ___ E____~_v _ . 4;-we mn. Shadow I Test Have your eyes tested bi' “- Always satisfactory. __ Delightful results. i Only accurate chlld's Test- Works wonders in difiioult C8909- The harder the case the DGNOF- Eliminates gu'esswork'. Succeed; where others 'fail. ' Try it 'today4_ ` ' J. Mahon Drugglst and ?P;l_:_|_:_':_.____° _ EQEQ I: 2 \\\\\\i\\\_\if/1/11/11 ~ ~* 2 »-1 f ‘< _ ' . `¥u|slsm\\s\\\\\\v/iiiissn ta west °5 buy you a pair men’s High Top, eel Boots in Paten r Gun Metal, laced hig ri. O 532 O inch pattern. . hese shoes make dand _earers for growing girl he kind that are fashion- ble and good looking. All sizes for $4.50. -S EE THEM - Alley & Co (ll IIIUV O ' CL‘lPP|NG MACHINE A BOON TO RED CROSS WORKERS Women in Red Cross groups who have blistcred their hands making tlippings t`roni cloths with which tr- fill fracture pillows for our army hos- pitals will welcome a new machine. described and pictured in the Decem- ber Popular Mechanics Magazine. that clips about eight times as fast. as n person can with a pail' of shears. It is provided with four knives. mount- ed likc the spokes ot` a wheel. Which are turned on till axis by means ol a handle. As they revolve they puns il Stationary blurle across which torn strips ol' the propel' wirlth are fed by niearn-i oi' two rollers. _ _.A _-_---~ Expert .Eye Testing Our experience in vision testing coupled with th_e best optical parlor in Kings County. enab es us to ;oi'rect_your eye trouble-_ vith scientific accuracy._ Eye strain is the direct ;ause of many ills. Atfirsl signs of eye strain the eyes thould be examited and il rl-asses a re needed, they hould at once be worn. We use the same methods anc nstruments as the leading eyi .pecialists in larger Cities. You nii fini in our parlor Sufi nstruments as the Elec tr ir lperated Opthalmomqtef- 5k’ Optometer and the Rdinscppe. Come in and be convinces hat we can give YOU the b¢-°" iervice obtainable an d 2 noderate prices . Nlxt Door Bank Mqnhgug _ ___ P. E. llllfld | Montague . ' I _ _ \ i \\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIllI$\\\\\\\\§llA\\\\\ allilll 7/1/ this question came up. He stands to ,day in favor of submitting this ques- ,tion to a referiendum of the people. l believe that, as we have reached the stage where this is n war' of dc- fence, lt is the duty ot' the State in this country to see our men go for- wartl without resorting to a referen- lum. _ -lion. J. A. Calder', ut Winnipeg »~ The accepted basis of union was the only basis on which union was pos sible under present conditions, and our uppeal is that the people ot' Chu ada niilte on the same basis or. which the nieiubcrs of the Government have united, and get lr-hlml this union ali-I stay behind it, until it achieves it' end." » -Hon. Arthur Meighen, at Winnipeg: "Let the people of _Canada give thf Prime Minister the nrission, arid hr will perform it to the full: llrillei' hir Robert Borden the homeland' will no* desert its rlefenricis. Their cry fron: the agony of the battlefield will be heurtl in sympathy and ans\vcrc'd in hi\i1or.' ' _ --Hon. Arthur hleighen, at Winnipeg -I HE ~i.i1"ri.E o-EN'ri_,EiviAN or < - THE sea." ' ~ Cartoons Magazine. " The American destroyer l`s the fin- est thing afloat. lt can make 40 miles an hour-that is, the best ories can- and it can turn around on a nickel. It is armed almost -as heavily as our old-time cruisers and when it is go- ing head on toward a "driver," the latter has just as much chance of hit- ting it with a torpedo as lt would have of hitting the sharp edge ol a razor blade. The submarines have already' learned to their sorrow tat it doe`sh't pay to exchange blows with the little American gentleman of the se-an and that the only thing to do wlren‘he§is sighted is to submerge as quickly and deeply as possible. And. evon»thoi'l. the little fellow is likely to hlowgthe "sub" out of' the-_w_at`er witli a depth bomb if he gets a good glance. aLt_',it before it dives. ‘ YES, How woui.D HE? _' The St. John, N.B., Globe, one oi' the strtunchest Liberal paper.; ' 0- ,lie Maritime Provinces in a. recent editor ial declared: _ _ "Every nran in Canada today knows where Sli' Robert Borden stands' on conscrlption. Doejs any man know where Sir Wilfrid Laurier stands'_',lf there was a referendum on this great question. which is bigger than party _party politics, how would he ask tho lpeople to vote?" siR wii.FR|D"s PosiTioN ‘ if Sir Wilfrid Laurier refuses to support compulsory military service, what will he support? _ j Since the war broke-out he has made practiciilly no effort to ob`t_si recruits; his promise to "stump Que ` bec,"___ii' ever the Empire _were in per- il, re alns unfulfillerl, When he was askerl to`Join the Niit- lonal Service in an appeal f0l"re‘ cruits he declined. ' lt is no injustice to Slr~Wilfrld to say that he has not befen an e`rithilh`~ iastic supporter of the volunteer nys- tem. Anil if he failed to support vol- » nntaryism_ and fails to support com- pulsion. what will he support? - _ _ THE REA). ISSUE The real issue before the Canad- ian people in respect to compulsory military service is whether or not we have a limited liability in this war. Those who rlecllne to accept the principle- of universal military service are, in the very order of things, tak- ing the position that we have done all that we are called upon to do ln this struggle. Can such an attitude be justified in the llghtff our claim to be an integral part o the British Em- pl _ , _ _ our professionll to be fighting the battles or freedom and' clvillzatloi. is against depotism and barbarity. __,LAURlER'8 PITIABLE PART 'Tear u vour cam ai n litem mist party after he returned loiith Africa. and raised the of tariff reform. The Canadian don 'ts cld campaign literature: Wilfrid Laurler's letter to the Minister on coalition-is all that re” Can it be justified in view of it _ _p g ture." raid Joseph Chamberlain to the Uni- from banner iervatlve party can safely tear up `Blr Prime it now I l ..°'rwo cEN'rs PER wonn each insertion for advertising in this co lumn. Cash must ,accompany order Minimum chsrge twenty-five cents. ..°MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the Georgetown Guardian rep,-gsam. iitive. THEIR MISTRESS, WAR George B. Staff in Cartoons Magazine Behold their' mistress, War. Sho shares with them the battered trench, ' Where' shell names leap and gas fumes' creep T0 mln-319 Wllll the battle stench. Her eyes glint in the rocket gleums, Her hair bloivs back ln murky streams And glaring _out against her breast. A tangled mass of bayonets presserl; Behold their inistress; War, she seems More terrible tonight. _ Behcld their mlstre:-zs, War. lier clutching lingers grip their' own, _ As hand in hand through .\`o Man's Land They ch"""¢ \'.'hc:'e woiinilerl com- i~..1cs 1; ;.-rl, Out where the ghastly corpses gray, lie 'bleaching on the shell-swept way; And now sho smiles, her' lips and breath Are heavy with the dew oi' death; Behold their mistress, War, for they Shall feel her kiss tonight! ~ ROLLilNG "TANK" OF THE SEA SENSATIONAL WARSHIP Plans for one of the sti_in-_'est war vessels ever Proposed have been sub- iiiittcrl to the Council of Nationatl llo- ience. The craft, which it-. illiisirfitnd anti described ln the Dccciulicr l‘opu- lar Mechanics Magazine, is .in enorm- ous ocean-going water wheel that is intciirlefl to p-.»;'t'or'iii iuucn tue s-nine service for tl.t- navy us the Ili-iii.-:lr xiii.” l-rerich 't1lnks" ha\'-- for the nl lied ‘arniies. Although highly vis- ;t»iini_\'_ and iutlrely iizitrntl, it has novelty rind potential power that draws attention.~ln,ai'lditio_n to being 'inphiblons to ii certain tleyiwr-__ it is lit'ui'etically t.tpable of igroaf. -.pt-oil `:~.~.cnliully ii consists 01` two big cou- :ected ` cyliiiticr-__+ that :irc supplio-ll round their outer rims with ailnist ible pnrltllcs. The liorizciital uxio oi' spice for a crew ant: is gyroscop- .ally stabilized to support n lighting iiasi. Opposite ends oi' tht' axis :irr- itlllzefl as gun turiets. .|Gl'lTN|NG' BREAKS DI§l'l HOLD- - ING STEEL BEADS - ` iinrlng a. recent thundei's.torm in New \’or'k state surprsle and wonder .vere caused in a certain home by an iiiusunl accident that accoinpauil-il ii sharp bolt of lightning. says the lif- ‘cinbei Popular Mechanics Magazine. i`he latter struck vei'_v_clo.-'e to thc /rouse in question, causing the telc- ihoiie to "snap" so that those in fhc rooru heard it distinctly. Following this roport a glass dish containing some steel bends, standing on a table ibout-12 feet from the telephonc.bi-one ‘nto pieces. scattering the beads on the fioort' The apparent explanation or the phenomenon is that when the lightning caused the, spark at the telephone there was a discharge oi electricity into the--room and that the bends being of’ polished steel with nu- ,iierous sharp edges, offered ii path of' least resistance to the discharge whlclr, seeking a ground, burst the dish. /’ ' > ' `iF NEi.soN coui.n RETURN And flash his searching glance across o,nr shores; l-lisinstinct to appraise the truth o' -' 'any “fame '- » ‘ - V\`ouid soon- find play in passiiig scan Of'our good gifts in soldier' men, and _ in those Aids to llfo'and limb which take Such human-ways in the heart and' soul Of this great- nation. Lol the eager glance would leave the ' » mighty -Nelaou's- lace And in its place a smile' most swect - -- and calm- ` - . "My men 'of Victory; Ship have lofi their iinpress on- this soil. Their hearts heroic glow in evnry act No n_eed_that I iniplore your sons that I ' Duty loudly calls for: Behold, l see My- ship is now ‘in bond'-thc. good ' old ‘Victoryf Each man sets sail with stern resolve ~ -.t0 ' Place' his ~' gold' and _jewels unto the - .crown. So Catiada doth know this tiny ‘every man will Qc his dutyl"’ ~' " -Austin-'Addison Briggs Toronto, ' Nov. . _ LAURlER’S FOLLOWERS When Sir Wilfrid Lauri-er comes our against coiiscription he is simply ruuk ing a demagoglc hid' for the anti-Brit sh vote in Canada. l-ie is seeklnf i.ho support of fanatical racialists like I-l'eu.r-i Bourassii and Armand liav- er_gne;_ of pacifist crank:-i’nuoNs|si_E l!‘Canada has not national unit' mriatl it is not his faint of sir richer .Bord°'sn. The _Prime Minister ca' ' face his countrymenstrong in th» consciousness that he has striven, az 'ho Canadian political leader has eve strlven before, to closeup the runkr , of the Canariinn people in face cr th~ requires. -_ ._ ._ ., _ 1 CQIDIROD IOC. - _ _ . tl No coi_oRiNG Musr' I EE iN Ml\neARiNE._ o'i"i‘i\w./x, Nrw. ix.~ Atidinonail regiilzitions to govern thc miiniifacturcl of oicomarizarlno in Canaria and iniporl tation have bf-.en issiieil bv thc Food (!ont;'ollei'. Many irpnlii-ations for: licfilscks have in-en |'ci'cl\cil ami tlnf latter will be is=neil from the .iii-'pe uf the Vetr-:inary Directory General Da-_ p1rt'ment'of Agriculture. Vtaawa. so 'is to be effective on and after liecern-l ber 10. Persons \vlio desire licenses' aint \\'ho have not ali- ally applied should make application at once to the Veterinary Director General‘s Ufilce, g , ` - ' Must Not Use Coloring. The new regulations require thati' “No siihstarrce intended for the col~| oring of oleomiirgnrine shall be iinl ported into Canada in packages con-I taining oleomargarinc, and no mann-I facturcr, wholesale dealer or retail-l er, dealing in oleoma'rgarine~ shall! tlolil iii, sell or give away any siibst- anrze intended t`oi' colorln_\.1 oleoniarga- rine." l Oleomargarine may be sold only in original packages. Each small pac- kage must be wrapped separately and on each lahcl or wrapper “oleomarga- rice" must be irinted or marked a . I _ g | the most conspicuous word., The name and address ot' the nianufacturer, to- getli;-r with the official inspection mark ot' the country or origin, must appeal' on all labels, wrappers and packages. Labels, stencils. or litho- gi'apb designs used as conttiiriers for oleoinurgiirine must be approved by the Vctc-rinary Director General. The penalty for _violation of any of’ thc l'€‘P!lll11liUl1s it 'rl lille cl' not less tlian $50 nor more than $500, or imprison- .ment for rt term not exceeding six months, or both fine iinil imprison- ment. _ To be Closely Inspected. | l Strict provisions art- matic to en- silrc official inspection ol' all materi- :ils entering into thc composition of oleoninrgarine. No olcoruiii'gai'lne may be nianut`acturcd in t‘;iriada ex- cept under the supci'visiui\ of inspcc- tors appointed by tht- Minister' of Ag- l'iciilturt\_ while imported oleomarg- arinc must be ac(-ornpanieii bv the =c.\'port certificate of Government in- spection 'ot' the crnrirtry or origin. | ____i__ l ` l THE BRIGHEST STAR Sirius wliirrli asirolionicrs gay is the brighesl star. is estimated to bc. in_ r'oiriid nuiiibers, seventy billion mile.-; rilstaiit-tliat is seventy fol- lo\voii_by t\\'elvc_ uoughts_ If is called a fixed star. but_i\ moves about an inch H _<'ff"llil‘l'- ict that movement so iuicroscopiciil as seen l`roni the earth, to be visible at all must represent a lnovemcnt or speed ol` l_900,000 miles lt`_ thc sky is clear. look for Sirius to-riigiit. and think that the light by wliich you see it left the star nearly thirt_\' years ugo, yet light travels 186,000 miles n second and takes un- -der eight minutes to pass ‘from sun to earth. (fonrparcrl with Sirius the sun is a. more flicker, a. candle to an arc light. If the tivo were to exchange places in the universe the sun would almost pop out of sight altogether, being barely visible to tho niikcrl eye, a star 0i` thc- sixth inagnitudc_ ilut this earth and all its boustetl power and wealth would be shiveled up just like it bit ot’ tow in a blast furnace, tor Sirius, according to astrongmifgul calciilatlorii; would fill all the space represeriterl by the orbit of the earth, being c-[nal to four hundred suns. » Oimaii Pin ,__ _ ` 2323 |9322 ,_ .ry-~ ig_` ; CARTER?) _ ,.,,:/// ITTLE - R |tY_=.r _ _ - _ FOR CONSTlPATl0N ' have stood the test of time. - Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, ' headache, fndigestion snd to clear up is bud complexion. . Genuine bears signature PALE FACES Gener-illy lndiciiie n luck of Iron In the lilooii Carter’s Iron Pills V\’ill help this condition V -. K TRAINOR ~, On that next _ Plumbing Job . t And see how Good the work _ Will be 1 I ' I'liim0, 393.! ' shop. so 'irrnfirin' st. `l '__ ' »--»--__-R-___ F3 F1' - _.__ -L_ W... , . _NOV_EMBETt‘"’20',' li`9'1'l“"-"1,-:... _ / "im i _ _ ' ' ° _,_ ,__ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ ,_ GU_ARDI_AN . _ _ _ _ _..é__G,,___Fa,_Ev,EN___ The Eastern " The more you know about . coffee-and the more part-` ' icular you are about aroma md flavour-the more you Will- appreciate “SEAL BRAND” . COFFEE. Once you have ti-ied._i_¢, your choice will always be Chase`& " _ Sanborn’s “SEAL BRAND” COFFl‘§EI~ .- D - -.\ . i _ l_ and 2 pound tins, Whole-ground+pulvorIis§i-f-slid' imc ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk., in cruise at s.».NuoRN ivioN'ritaAi.. ` ‘f ' _ ' _ . s .sob .ai i own G-f. 'TAKING N0 CHANGES Elisha Hanson in Cartoons Magazine “Uncle Joe" (‘-nnozi rlc'=i'ly loves 1-; cli'i'us, especiall_ i....: \_..1i :i large mczikey, u baboon, <2. tin ape. In this conncction he spin' v ~_ When n boy, rloun in .`\`orth (‘ar'o- llna, Cannon ai.l i. r-or;iLeltl negro went to a. <'ircu-' ‘ig."' l`pon on tering the siilc-s_r.\\', tht-_v were nt- tracted by n large ani¢_ it it-ns an en0r'ni~:us brute, tl ' largest, \'.i~\'i~n says. that he ever has .-een in his H2 ieiirs ol' eviwtcllce The nc' 'u uae 'so ::r.=s:v-.=;=;_;,i___ _ ___ _ ___-__ ____ __ __ __- - _ No airs-we'_ The negro loolref'ai.oi4nil again to make r-.ci'tain-that. lie_,,yi'as not observed. - - ~.. "How is lt?" he asked agen. ,..,,_. Still no answer; and akdhlrrlgptiii-i he spoke to the ape without receiving a reply. Then he burst cut: ~ "-- 1 “Dat's right! Don' you say 'word If you does. d‘ey'li have yii' lot' dat nice straw and l.h|ll»4il'~}ouh hands in _ti rr_iiriu_te.____ __ _ ’_'_,'_._i;_ “-mf’ A CURE FOR WASTEFULNESS . "llr:\'.' he yon?" he irskcrl the apo. a day. _ | _ . ._ _ . . .gi _ . fasciiintt-il that he refusezl to bntlizc froni the cage. Long after all the other folks liail pnsscil into the main tent, the iic':ro \~/tis stalled in the -itil- show_ i-`lna|i;~', satislierl Ilia. non~ except (‘a.irn.':ii was about, he ii] pzvnclieii the liars. This thoughtless )'ouiij'g"\'lifii;ifa§;és an exception in Canada, and not e rule. lier wastage would pay for many bonds. Hut even economical _ cople, by n little greater economy, I -an ailsl lo their share in_thc- Victory _1.,n.l. - _ ._ .. _._ i, ,_ ,..!a‘...._..!i§~3 King’s County Dominion Election- Larlies and Gentlemen, Electors of King’s County. - Greeting: ° Two years ago I was unanir`n¥{usly chosen by at large and representative convention of ing’s Countyelectors, as a candidate for that County for the House of Corri- irions, to support the' Government led ,by ,Sir Robergi Borden. The Borden Government as than constituted has had my unwavering and hearty approval. I consider the at- titude of that Government towards our Province- deserv- ing of the warmest support of all reasonable and patrio- tic citizens. The increase in our' annual subsidy; the financial assistance granted our Agricultural Depart- ment; the great improvements in the winter navigation of the straits and in our connection with the mainland, all secured through the Borden Government, merit»~our the-arty and grateful approbation. ' The Military Service Act, and all other measures enacted by the Borden Government for the relief or foi- the improvement, in any way, of the condition of our soldiers at the front have my unqualified endorsatio'fi‘." To carry to a successful issue Canada’s part in the war as provided for in the enactments of the late Parlia- ment, a Union Government has been" formed. To this Union Government I pledge my unqualified support, and appeal to you as a Win the Wai' Union Government can-~ didate. ' _ On the foregoing declaration- of principle I- mostres- pectfully solicit, Ladies and Gentlemen of King’s County, your support at the forth-coming Dominion- election, and I beg to assure you that if you do me _the honoigqf lect- ing me to the Federal Parliament, Isliall exert all my energies and devote my humble abilities to the advance- ment of your best interests. - As the time between now and polling day is not very long, and as weather conditions may not be the most fa- vorable I may not be able to see all the electors, however much I may wish. "I therefore ask you to~be 'so kind"a§`to take the wish for the deed, and to kindly remember me when you go to mark your ballots. With best wishes and kindest regards, I beg to subscribe rnyself.,__,_;'§ _ - Yours faithfully ` IJABIES MCISA A (‘. Chai'lottetown, P.E_I_, Nov. 12th, 1917. ~. 117:;-ii-i.‘i.\i:rsi than Maaori. _ , . ,_ i--- . - ' __. _ ini* 1 Dominion Election Kings County- POLITICAL MEETINGS I The undersigned will boi? public meetings ibordiaouss the issue involved in the pen ing Dominion Elections, at the places and on the dates mentioned below. The meet- ing at Georgetown on Nomination Day will be at 2 o`clock p.m. All other' meetings will open at 7.30 pm. Date _ Hal Monday, November 19 . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ Georgetown Tuesday, November 20 _ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ . _ _ . _ . Montague Wednesday, November 21 _ . _ . . . _ . . Cardigan Thursday, November 22 Peake’s Friday, November 23 Monday, November 26 _ _ . _ ... ._ ._ _ ......_ Kingsboro Tuesday, November 27 . _ _ _ _ . _ .. _ . . . . . . . North Lake Wednesday, November 28 _ . _ _ . . _ _ . _ . . . St. Margaréts Thursday, November 29 _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . - Souris Friday, November 30 St‘iPet?'-s Tuesday, December '4 . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _Fortune Bri ge Wednesday, December 5 _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . .Red House'S`chool Thursday, December 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ .it _ . _ .Iliunching Friday, December 7 ..._ ......__ ......-".".‘..`.". Dundas Monday, December 10 _ _ _ _ ._ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Heatherdale Tuesday, December 11 . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ Cambridge Wednesday, December- 12_. . _ _ _ _ _ Murray Harbor,South Thursday, December 13 .f. _ _ .. _ . _Murray§Rivl}'Sot§l The Opposition candidate is invited;__i_;§_J_§_____=__ ._; * ‘v~s`,.' n 1 are f , - 1 ’ , November 12th, 1917 J-f\“E»“ _-‘I°\-“»\f\`C- ‘ _ __ _ ____ ___ _ _ 7-11-14ME3ithenc.o.d. P-5 iw* GJ