11 5 I ‘_ I l. i l _ g. . rr rx 1' . » . ' aMBER4.i9i'r " i ' r'.1stiT'..4~.-N.. ' ` 5° " A ' " ‘ . ' raosssvsui' ' NOW/_ _ . - ~ _ “ ' . _ ""“ , c THB CH WN‘GUARDIAN _ rmsr or au. ‘ -1 . _o.._ ._ _ . __ , . ._ __ -_..._. ...~_~_ _....~..»f_‘; .,{l 1'; ;.<_g’_; _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _“__ _ _ _ _ »r is _ - ` ' ' ~ . . . " :1‘=‘.’f=‘- i{'T.;>‘€"‘.f.iv.-.iiaifi -'.-.-’»'>'~i`-" 'I ..‘o.'f‘. ;~.*"_1f‘_"_.‘l`;'*_~'.»'~~.:r_~¢.‘.~».*f_=f»»:.:»~..=;.l{9..»;=n .€..,-= .“.» the total cost of education has 51. asked continue increased by $17,754 per- annum The You___°_a__r_pe party wrgh |01. tht only remedy the Government-_ was ab_l u P° ty yum has wa |-01194 me lc E0 Prupose was a Commission up pu! ¢"°“ pl-,,vim,¢_ wh on whose report they refused to act ` Us °! this y and which s :£1 you prolong their useless $40o0_ __ lm C0" UP 'S0 data pill! have don,'0r Mt The Department of Public Works is Whlwzgytggle never mind to p,.°_,to be specially noted for inefficiency \ir4°“° deucm The dam as “own by and waste steadily increasing. duu :___ C Accounts was ‘877_355 on The Agricultural Department, has MP" ‘ som 1910_ to which signally failed to meet the growing Pumber added ' the deficit_0| 1," requirements of the Province. not Nnmmd A, 521335 and an 'rlieugii in close salumen with the 7'" ‘B unpaid liabilities, the to-.late Federal Government, our Govern- 00 “her f meh Wm Dm be wg ment has failed to secure recognition to W Y' v_ on a proper audit. The ih- of our rights to an adequate subsidy this debt now absorbs the I of $88,662, but in tho` 't e expe ,,.,,,,, . $305,179 to $424,461; t, for last year) being or settlement of our claims. on _ di -_ Our transportation grievances have UE tggdgaxtxx ;.:$"iubB;,_o:_been increased instead of remedied. iz 1890 to sm 1,, m 191% 'rue school Book ring is sun in P , ossession of a large part of the h “dame has in__field, extorting from the parents double prices for text books (other than readers) and school supplies. *nina e( sus 662 Th',,_t is to The Government has lost the lead- l1i¢f°“°°°. ' ' ni "¢Hn.1-*_ L.1-is a, u fl |°°vi”g duifcti ‘mxamgf g;1te,(:E'thTa ‘l‘)Goeerni;)ient-in-line atsz(;l€taw!::" W. ‘1“°°u°"' t e “crease” P 'which were its chief assets. 6li,\ll‘° is .$30'000 Eirisrgrgy Eggaga With a growing debt, declining ser- lhlll me lnfglasfurther fron( makmgivices, and lost influence, what reason lf' that rn__ ex e__d_wre meet than gran, be given __for_allowing the Party lW°°“° B" tt? resent Go,.Bm_»now occupying the place of adminih- ;¢__l_‘_'°:;m";bf;‘w _f0“.,§._ notwmm_and_ [tration to prolong its injurious exis- ll\l» “mt they have ken h'°mm§he itegiztuvsiderron the other band some of P°°l’l° in tax" more an 0~n° Onithe advantages`whlch will arise from lvlws- _ ' 'a change of Government. ublic services are running' The D _ _ ' 1 ect t Education, Honorable 4°” at.” "Mons rate' |Mrrl 11;:-‘den his promised, out of the Tim” ’” "° “Meet of great" im* abounding revenues of Canada. "|ib‘ i>°l`i°“°° ma" °d“c°u°n` HOW has eral assistance to the 'Province for ‘ U10 Purpose; of supplementing ‘the ‘work of_ agricultural education and 40|' UN Improvement of agriculture." With our educational system absc- UUIY ldapted to the requirements of 9119 Province, the aid _thus promispd 'would afford thc necessary financial relief, and would fill the departments of Education and Agriculture with new life and vigor. ‘ Mr. Borden has also promised "To -igrant substantial 'assistance towards U10 improvement of public highways, and to remove the disadvantages un- der which we labor in the transpor- tation of goods and passengers to and from the mainland.” The fulfilment of these promises means good roads from the farm to the point of shipment, greatly reduc- ed freight and passenger rates, cold storage of perishable goods from ‘the place of origin' to the destination and the consequent increase in value of "all our exports. It is essential to place ourselves in the best possible position to take ad- vantage of these splendid offers. While the Government led by Mr. Borden would not withhold iustice from any Province for party reasons, yet it is not reasonable to expect that the Local Government, consti- tuted as it is, would now be able to improve on the dismal failure they made ln dealing with a Federal Gov- ernment with which they were in ac- cord for fifteen years. _ The same may be said of the sev- eral claims which this Province has against the Dominion for the cost_of the Railway, non-fulfilment of the terms of Union, the alieuntionfof the Public Lnnds of Canada and <'th- er claims set forth in our~platfdrn\. Prompt and energetic action is nec- essary as to all these claims, but ° particularly in respect to an indem- nity for our _share of the Public 1 1*-I I ' ki _' ' ` qua I _" l-'_ _ ! ` l |. »| 1. ""|l.l|:|.|.‘um'Wu ww ‘ "l ‘lfll.'\"'l 'Il'll.‘.\l\\ ~\~ ‘\|\\|'| "li » i _ . -- \V I rv '|'r_»F. ..»- ~\ 'VH 4, I P/ _- ,wh J If; r 'J 1'; V. I /' ‘ -ji i :il ., 77 ._ _ _ ri _ ai-‘~` $ 4____"'. '\ r e '\\ ~ A Valuable Aid E nourishment - Fighting Tuberculosis S E The modern weapons against ° Q 9 -_ ||| . _T _ V ihe “White Plague" are fresh air ' ` \‘ and nourishing food. For years Cod Liver Oil has been recognized ‘ as probably the best form of ILUAVC llfl Ill TNF' YHA* .III fl* Y usercvuai rsnnnmue. iv-a vous ‘_ suuranrss ov umnasv ovsuvv. 1 \§T g ‘xc The difficulty has been with its nauseaflng (sole and its tendency _.1 ,, _ “__ r _;_.___ ,\'“_ __ to upset the digestion. i ' if Y "' a /N "’,/4 _T ‘_‘_. T A _‘ f2l_"'_',_1`_.;[1§l ""5 TaSt__Cl€SS ' ` ,iq _ _ éeouvn ~_,-. »§i__ DIL rss»n..ms ” l l* ‘_ _` l 25% A 32% / --' _ -Hurr- , me-¢ I *BQ f ._gt_ . i_._____i _ _ _ h, , /" NA lil . - ‘ i . ~ \ Cod Liver 01| Compound _ the 'nasty fssie and the indigeslihllily have been done away wilh entirely. , Cascareisflurc as * Biliuus Headache Gently but thoroughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels and you feel great by morning. ` You're bilious, you have a throb- bing sensation in your head, a had taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parch- ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what youneed is a cleaning up in- side. Don't continue being a bllious nuisance"to yourself and those who _Y -.~___ _ _ __ _ _ J ___ __ _ ,_ _ -_ __ _-_ - _ ‘ l cslity, who have ln-the past, been a source of much annoyance, to resi- dents, people in general strangers or Tothervrise, 'who have occasion to pass through various sections of Searle- town _and North Carleton. During U16 _9lllllIl10Y. B Dumber of young men, congre'gate_ in ‘ front -of dwellings, on -Sunday"e_vcning. end passersby »are.suli_Jected to slurring, and vulgar remarks, in some cases accompanied by soda or sticks, from the hands of those malicious persons. Cnc instance ibrought to. _ my notice, was of this igang, amusing themselves by spitt- _ing on the windows of the home of a respectable woman.. ‘ Now such conduct should not, and will not be tolerated, and if those Sabbe¢1 breakers continue in their revels, their names will be handed to love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re- member that every disorder of the stomach, liver, and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gen- tle, thorough Cascarets-they worl- while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you and the entire family feeling good for mon- ths. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or aicken. I Lands which we helped to buy from the lludson Bay Company and equip for settlement. Large areas of.~these lands have already been given away .to the larger Provinces, and thc re- mainder is now about to be dispos- ed of in the sameway. We should have been heard long ago to protest against thc' alienation 'of this inval uable property-in which we had a ed compensation for our share, but every effort to induce the Provincial Government to look after our inter- ests was unavaillng. ' If it is your will that the party which 1 have the honor to lead be re- _turned to power we shall at once proceed to realize upon the promises above set forth, to deal effectively with the problems of education; the 'lconstruction of good roads and oth- _er public works; the reform of the ‘Election law; the equalization of rev ‘euue and expenditure; and provision for the public debt; a modern system of keeping the public accounts; and llastly, but of vast importance to our our 'ust claims against Canada for eration. The Compound is very agreeable both fo the palate and the siomacli. Al the same fim’e if retains the nutritive and curnfive properties of the pure Norwegian Oil, sfrenglhened by lhe addition. in just the right proportions, of Extract of Mali, Wild Cherry, and Hypophosphiles oi Lime, Soda, Potassium, Manganese and iron. ` When a cold or cough "hangs on", particularly wiih 1 child er growing - `h:; on girl. don'f fake chances. Sfari right in with _a bolii-J of Na-Dru-Ce -= Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Compound-if u h or cold throw off ihe co g ~ - Ask your drugglsi about Na-Dru-Co Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Compound: He 'has if-or can get if-in 50c. and $1-00 b°ll|¢S will quickly build up the sirengih fe ar and Professor McPhail to ushe fday for the Province. _ | Faithfully yours, 'mlsoonnucr .rr suasmirows C . 0F CANADA LIMITED IONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL 0 \,, _ \ i. ._ ._.._» .lvl ll D trously to the interests of this Prov- ince, and by your votes for Dr. Dew- | ' ,_ J. A. Mlvrnlicsos. _ AND NORTH cAru.u~:'roN. -Sir -Will you kindly permit me to say a few words, that may bc the some one in authority, and. such pun- ishment as they deserve, will be met- ed out to them. If they would think a moment of how they are lowering the standard of the community, thier \parents, themselves, and young man- fhood, such actions would be unheard ;of. Complaints are heard on every ‘hand, but so far no one has made any attempt to stop this .intolerable nuisance. People' who allow their premises as a resting place for such _a class, must know that it speaks lvolumns to strangers passing throu- gh' the community. A- word to the wise is sufficient. PRO. BONO PUBLICO. SHIP LABOI-LERS 0U'l‘ AT' PORTLAND. PORTLAND Maine, Nov. 1- In partuershipinterest unless we recoiv- pursuance of last nig'l\t’s vote of the S0Clcf-Y. sboyt 300 longshoremen quit work today. Steamship officials declared that they would not comply with the demand 'for on increase of wages of five cams an hour and ten cents an hour for work after mid. night. The sailing of the steamer Welsh- man. fnom Liverpool, due shortly to open the winter season between Eng- ligh ports and Portland, has been Some of the steamsliip officials said that the trouble might result in a complete discontinuance of the trans- Atlantic service to Portland this win- MAY BE CHANGE OF OW 'THE MCNAMARAS Strong possibility of an appeal for s :change of judges marked the close to- fday of the third week of the McNa- lmara murder trial which ended in a _'general snarl. One such demand al- _ready has been refused by Judge Walter Bordweli, the refusal hcing backed by an affidavit from Judge .George C. Hutton, presiding judge of :the twelve departments of the super- !\or court of Los Angeles county. cer ltifying the impartiality of Judge 'Bordwell. A further appeal if made would be based on a great extent, it is known, upon two rulings made today by _Judge Bordwell, in which he denied Challenges by the defence against A C. _Winter and Walter N. Frampton as junors. So far four talesmen have _been passed by both sides, two arc ,under challenge, and six others nn ,in the jury box awaiting cxaminst' ion. _ To Wl'I‘H.l-IOLD C0'I"l‘UN CROP NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 31-The far- _ mers of the South will withfhold from ‘ffhe market every remaining bale ov :the present seuson's crop of cotton innd follow this with u, binding agree- _nient to reduce ncxt soason's cotton ,acreage at least 25 per cent if they iuccept. the plan adopted by the con- ference of Southern Governors at its 'coiicludixlg session today. This plan is expected to bring immediate relief Ifrom the depression in the price of i the staple. I As it means of providing permanent .relief and to guarantee the cotton- farmer in future sguinst the necessi- ty of gluttlng the market with iii;-» I supplies in the opening of the senson. the conference adopted resolutions favoring the establishment in 1-very cotton-growing State of Stu'.e--.:on- trolled warehouses and the collection and periodical publication of stufis- tics bearing upon the world’s viernoxid for and consumption of American cot- ; ton. ' The proposal .of foreign nunklug in- terests to finance n holding coveiing _ cancelled, owing to the strike. _ 2_000_000 bales of the present crop was referred to a special couunittce for future notion. .._.._. U MR. JUSTICE GRAHAM iwelfare, the proper presentation-of ter' SENTENCES CRIMTNALS. ll _ ilarger subsidy and‘additional consid- JUDGEB FOR TRIAL 1,-;y1)N}.}y_ November 1 _ The su- preme criminal court, which hus In thc c` cumstances, I respect- . _ ‘ ‘ - - k _ ifully ask yohr to terminate as speed- :LDS,__,_iliggLEs‘._;g§.ll.B,2_'.:s1 bce?_l.:;EE.l.?F..§?lE_ _vfie_’__ lily ss possible the existence of a ‘worn out Government, whose reten- \;"_-f-3’ 3-~_--_-_--_ __-:- tion cannot fail to 0 erase sims- gg-_ _'.5 Suse'lrd»u.taa,Actes,|*als.m;3‘*;;;:__*i;'~‘.;_-_‘¢;;_§;*."*_' l' hi _ ___,,,_________ ______ ~___ _.___-.__ 4. 73 5 -'~¢’°-°*_1r__-'-'!';;';§!:_ ¢- ._ 2.4* ~\` 0-- P_-_l- '_':_‘______ _,__ ___ ";_1;;'.;; ."“’______.._¢-_-*."“~ :;¥‘M \ _ 1,_ -___;f ._ 1* .-_::s"'ff2~.__~--;~--~-»---;' '_ M2- .fr ----..-...,;_sls@- _#___ g ~<_.._.__.. When said by hearts that are _ -- -_ --,- »fc': -_v :.-:¢~':...l: “, “rr” 7 VT' ‘ct .QT- ‘ J _ _ V _ Y 1,10, '_ ._,°`m‘|_ .,',_d_ flqylrg, What _are_ the' words of » the .songs of _ fthe _bil-ds, _ bang'-. of _ _ _ ¢nd_ since, Won' ' by_ those -three lit -_tlc, wee- _llt~._ _ t_lo` words, ._ "I 1 ' ' i ' ' -`f__-sg; r . _ii -i I ». -‘D -is -if r &_ .HL 'fx .or "-- iv! will '_+ ‘_ 1 mi- dd iqe-f a _ i.l °*;r; .. ' 1 ,_ ,_ J ..?'i' 'S' . , i ` if /.1- _ /---I W ¢--__.-._-;-_-.°:°=:‘°" ‘ _W £5 -'--0-:~o_-0 “_ ;."___' _` "I "' “__ ` __ _ _ gl: i 1 ii 1--fl _ -i`%~;T'.'-iii-_.11-__ _- .- '.'0no/ A lit. `- tio, two ir <3. ~ i v I: ... _,_ '----2-i-fi?-__»"-i9_€8i§_-E: ‘ ‘ \|!` i.: » . "’_ ' \‘\-E A _ nr. li |.,r_ Id -s 1'U"0 .1 l 1 we Csoans._ rlloderazo. _ _ ;*f:°.:°_f.;____~,:___g_......-.__' » Pia (mio. '*'-:" ,i!:_;!:_______§_' "'.*f' *" ‘ __ "ij*:‘-.»~--~..--¢__'F--s» .» 1 re.” r f 2 if-mad ;~ 1* 5’---1’ al Dar -ling Heard in the songs of _ the deer lit-tle birds.` \ °f mire °l~~ '"1' “"°° 1*' ° *‘° "°"’°“ } one ns - ue. we in - ue. L fl rw Tri-%°’”i7 _;|E~ #___ _ .i_ ~ `-I2?" -_ fn -l. 3. fl _ 1~l:i_"..l,__~,_._;_.__»-~_-_._ 1°- . .¢. .___-___ --2 __ ~; .__ mfq ___1_____. ui r, _ .1 . l 0| i 1 _ _L _ j__ _~~- ~-1----I-L _'-5 ____ ummm, scirvm, ny warren Jscollr. ll°=l°r» Iw- 'mamu»ul¢°nrlzl»¢5°¢\"°'\ ' nu sy ,¢¢aan.1runaAr avsxc cu., sn rm ive. sea. ' |752? I' \». .. is- ::;i-`_"~_'_:17§;`-`§_§ ‘z 3:1 ,. lit - ile words, I .1 l _ - 4 __;_'.iE_"”_.__- i _ “I S--W" . --r-'___-" ,J ,,,. l g- __ __ 1 , ....___...__-__F'; , nv--‘ 'U ,___.__1._-- -_ .__.___i..._---1-1-~--~_'_““"' _ ..____.._¢__.__..._.. 1?;-_lgfi-f 41', ‘:_\ i» ' - _ _J_/°\`.:. _ ;‘;;°;;~.::~;;~?.;;i;';;-;_ 1 -rv--2 r ___i ' __f;.§;;;;;;:'7:: ;‘ 'i__‘_;';;__ ‘ _---- ._ ll it V H . - -_ UW WMVL: I you " 1 u o _ _ _J_ -6- 42.*! 'Ai|\ . .. -- r _ _ . __ ._ ._ __ ____ _.M .,. _-E,-E-_______1_:_-1_._;f.§§T-1-EE - "1 .;';"”'!lfI£l!l!' - :£_. _ 5 >’ -.-»-3"" 1- - §-was ‘ti mi. (. . ._ f - _ 9-1 W ‘ '~ "“ if I Love You. - _ :_ ‘:.tr.-r:a:.t'r._ i -------- -:_ _--,.:..,..:r___ ° ' 1 1 rr " -”"";f _ ru _ ~ I---‘ off- = 1. V FW ,,_;- , .- '°` _ <31 __ _ Q- ' To. 225. ' pleted its docket tonight and His i.o.'ush|p Mr. Justice Graham remi- dered sentence in the important casts. 'l‘he interest in the murder cases was most intense and the court room was thronged veryacaalon. in the case of the King vs. Gam-` betz, charged with the murder'of Ste! Hornick, a Hungarian of Whit- ney Pier, September Z5,'a verdict of guilty of manslaughter was render- .d tonight and a sentence of five years in Dorchester was imposed. in thi- case of Cretone, no Italian, charged with shooting his two' em- ployers, thc Martinello brothers, nt the l'ier on May 17, a sentence of mo year.-1 in Dorchester for each of- fence was imposed," terms to be serv- ed by prisoner consecutively. Light sentences were imposed in either case. _ - ,_ _ _ Nuw Youx, oct 31'-fnlyszko, the noted Polish wrestler, arrived.today on the Auguste Victoria. The Pole' wants n match with Frank Gotch. He says he will force .2 latter to wrest- le or retire and relinquish the cham- pionship. Zbyszko won 8 number of matched when he toured the country - last your. OTTAWA, Nov, l-Col Fiset, Depu- ty Minister of Militia, and Lieut-Col. Maunsell, director of the engineering service, returned from Atlantic City where they were guests for experi- /nents in air navigation which were o have been held, but which, owing to high winds and unfavorable weath- er, were cancelled. The visitors were given instructions as to the working of the flying mllchine in which the in- ven.or, Zciberling, proposes to cross the Atlantic in two or three days. ll'l"l‘AWA, Nov. 1-A narrow escape from being run down by a C. P. R. Priscott train wus experienced yes- terday by several participants of chase to two foxes along the railway irackfwhich pas es through the course; The huntsmen barely escaped in time while two of the dogs and one ofthe foxes, who seemingly became ‘bewild- ered. were run over and crushed and mangled to death. Included in the party was Hon Clif- ford Sifton. He was slightly in ad- vance of the others, seemingly was not uppraised of the danger and it at once became apparent that he must lc instantly given the alarm or else :he train would be upon him. Dr. Webster was the first to reach hi! side and the two left the track oulv a few instants_ before the train 91304 ny. . . "M"-"W norm _,_.. ._____-_--.- CONNOLLY-In this city oct. _l?i. 1911, to John and Mrs. Connolly 'a son. , usual;-Ai waters-ine. on Tlwredev- _2G Oct, 1911, to Malcolm and Mrs. Moline, a_fi_ne baby boy- _ ____ WA D§‘2,‘L__,______._'_- CARVH.-At Kensington, March. 20. _ 19ll, William James Eric, beloved and infant son of John and J_an'et Carr, aged six months and twenty days. C-RUGKEN-At Siirninerfield on Oct. 1831, Nora Katherine, only child of J. H. and Mr... Cruken. ered W0 years and three mouths. ,'_____ __ UFFERED Fl EYEARS Finally Curedby Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Erie, Pa. _- “I suffered for five years from female troublps antd _l:t_la;st wa: .s\'=‘.‘-s-2‘==.';==.'===_az=.=1a=l=2.=z;2e=a;1e11;e;2i;e B U10! 0 P 339- went to three doc- ( -i-,_ ‘Q =f_=,;_§_ t-<__J_i_'s___ and ghesy) iid I 'xx sisteroageiosed me tg try Lydia E. Pink- , ` ham’s V e ge t a b l e iv, Compound, and i ~X rx il when I had taken file _ only two bottles I ' "cond see a big f/ ' change, so I too ' six bottles and I um now strong and well again. I don't know h_ow to express my thanks for the good it has done me and I hope all suffering women will 've Lydia Ii. l’inklnin1'|\ Yegefabll gem und al trial. lt was worth ffl vveigiift in gold."-Mrs. J. 1'. Elrhucll. R. F. D. No. 7, Eric, l’n. Lydia E. l’inkham’s Ycgetable Com- ound, made from native roots and herbs. contains no narcotic or harm- ful drugs, and to~day holds the record for thc largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know_nf, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Plnkbum laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost cver_y form of felnulc complaints, such as ndammp- lion, ulceration, displacements, Bbrold tumors, irrcgulaniics, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostrstion. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. lf you want s|;oelal advice write Mrs.l‘inkham. 1ynn,Mas?.,f‘orlt. lt is free and always help al. l Baby s 0wn Soap Bn! for éaéy, 6:1! for you. Re/use imitativns. Aus: .sup ua. nova.. ummm. ` ny "mm" ¢ . Yale-Yielef ~ Scented and Iatinafic. , -._ , . ~ ` ~\ _ ` ‘ \ _ \ .‘ e . \ . I \ . \