t Matter Selectétl `Week’s` News". '- _fl " -'- ‘ r§@'§N°=R*sffv=_¢:~si`rs1-,-Irv hm- ? ever work or imperfect n ‘ h "t, ‘ ii¢:iii5°i`§iiii‘isnh¢1iifn°'fs"i“¢i£»'ili° , ouris men Q n a measure contribute to and are th §§i.'i‘fir"'uil'»i..i‘°°ii‘i»"s'ii-'u'i'ii1ff'i-ii°»”iii° _ _ ____ _ _ _______`___ .`_ _ __ - _ _ _ _- _ _ . ,i . . f ~' rv( 1, . ‘ e inerallervlee was conducted by the Ma: gllltllllgs 0 ne qu; P ost,-amm_ scale order and icntgmi of Pytiqias, - A large number ot’ iloral oilerinizs _ _ ~ ' _ were evident. interment was made ui - - Springhill cemetery. \’ _ ~. _ 'ro ArrsNo"i=oi\_L.i~1ev~.;__ ' _ ' , w “ ‘_ iV_i__rL'C\;estei- Melnire, i ' na 'r ‘of the - 1.. 'L/-__ .. J. S . ua -_ ' -ri-xi'-` -1 - - -. ` thinniornllié §g¥;§BQl§%"ili`l?v _ a decided help to_ those why Ilourishirig the whole body Give' in the i'n'tere§ism:r°l.i1vs.Ff eflrui- M A ll less ditention ¢l'llt>Y"l'éEular'resl/.lnntl 8l_edP§f.* i*‘ 5'* '-"'.€""”“‘".. nl' and take Scott's Emulsion regularly alter meals. i sn':Ei?i,”&°;;'°&'s ;§,R,, ',§w§,':°E”'” Scott’s never- fails to nourish and strengthen. §f,'c’c,§°,,‘f,\,ff° ,'f,f,§°‘,‘,f,,,;I`.'il:f°“’.,-§’”d °r mf’ seo “Ln c n mes says_ tt miie. 'roionio.oui. 19-20 Oiiicer 'i`rites will he succeeded at thi! ‘ ` _ \ de ot b forniei cl Aer. -» ~,». _-_-we 4 , _ 1 1 /5 ` _ /\""" . -.__\ i _ 13 ""t§\\ . .-. -f- er /__._.» _ s -._ tl . j` :~ ._ ,"_.-_. \' _ i . ‘ ;\ .fs -.1 . so - There is no chafing, no skin soreness for the baby who is_ bathed regularly and carefully with Baby’ Own Soap. 7 l_ _ Thefragiantskin-healing latlier is as pleasant as it is wholesome, and thousands of babies have cooed with delight, as the warm ilower-perfumed suds an- iiointed their delicate skin. Mothers whose own Grandmothers used it in the Nursery, are recom- mending Baby’sOwn Soap to their Daughters. ` .t_ _ A _ _ E _ _ _ P Y ‘ ty police ollicei ;=!S=.......__. . __ g 191%; _ Joseph E. Wedge, ii native or Sum- . __ " ” ' . mt-rsiiit»_ P. E. 1., who served consta- , viuhle tlnie on the Moncton police force alter his return from three and one halt year's service overseas wdtif . ' _ I _ a Winnipeg battalion. The new oilbcci ' l comes to the railway service with if good record as it city police oiliqei- where under the eiliclent tlirctrtion ol (.hiei Hideout, he was well trained ir the duties of police work. »'» » cu masquerade dance held in the Orp- heus Hall 'Tuesday night was he-irtily enjoyed by the i'ort_v-tive couples in at tendaiice. The costumes were in keep’ ing with the occasion and there wa: conslderable_ nieri-intent at the un- o’clock, After refreshments ‘were serv- ed dancing was resumed and kept up until after midnight. A number of the members oi “-My Soldier Girl" (‘om~ pany were present by invitation. Music was furnished by Miss Earle. Mrs Cesucr, 'Miz Hughes and Mrs. Pfowse Vnnhtiskirk were the chnpci-ones. SERVICES AT APPIN ROAD.-Ou Monday evening the church at Appln Road had a special campaign. The building was well heated, making it coiiifortiible for the listeners. 'I‘lic sin-ging was heartily joined in, deep interest was displayed and a devotion- til spirit dominated the entire service. A testimony .meeting was held for ti few minutes in which a number took part. Messrs Metcalfe and Wright of Victoria assisted in the service. Some nthei' parts of the circuit were repro sen-ted. it is expected that the church .will he packed during the week. The services begin at 7.30 sharp. The nights are moonlight and i “Baby'.p Own Soap is best for Babies la i~ni-exprivllege is afforded all. . i - So i°t’s best for you. ” ._ _ In the interest of your slain, insist on Baby’s Own Soap. A very sad event took place at New Orleans, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 30th in the death of Constance Mar.- tiii, beloved wife _ of Phyric Gallant t\i.ai-:irr soars i.iiviiTao, mm.. i\ioNTiti=./ti.. _ we "°"~ Fam' G‘“*“"-‘ ““"“'-“““”°‘* "2 her the last rites oi the Catholic- ... __ church. She leaves to mourn zi soi- 'SL __ - ~-5- -~--- T' -' ...I-'I-§ rowful liusband and one adopted dau _ ghter, Mrs. Joseph Doiron of Roch Point and two adopted- sons. viz Frank V ' " ‘ _ ' .-r'Bt,ei"'i.i _ in ._ The True Specific against Coughs _ i______ i;_t___.:_.;___ as.;__mi._ mines a ,0n__t;»_ - _ ' er Gaudet conducted the service. The _ pall bearers were Andrew Rogers, Bel ser ce oo place on ' day morning to Hope River cemeteri ' and was largely attended. Rev. Fath- - ony Gallant, Joacham Gallant, Jos . epli Gallant. Andrew Dolron and Pei; O er Gallant. May her soul rest lnpeacc Made from extracts of Tar and Cod Liver Oil. Gives prompt The death oh' `6emhei- relief iii"c'ases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchiti, Grippe, Whooping 9"* 1919 ill' W’ “Wal Vl°“"l*l H°" pital, Montreal ol’ lsabelle Walker, .gCougli and all other ailments of the _respiratory tract. beloved Wife 0,-'M,._ |,,g|,,,,,, S_W,1gh, ocean awywiim. nn. im. ivioinn a co., u-mea. o-nose, ami.. °f 0‘"“Db¢1l;t0n. P. E. I. Mrs. Wright I F . had been _-in delicD_..58. lieiiltli for the ' ' past ear. and had one to Montreal _ Y __ _ ' F _ _ '£. mr __p¢- for treatment and lifipes were enter ` I ‘ _ ‘ -iiined for her recovery, but in spite o-o+oo4vto+»e»++o+¢+o+++¢o4o+o+»»»»4-»»+o-»»o++e~oe+o4eo of all that the best medical skill and .ruEre"sTos="'-tieéir 'l ‘mar cAnfr se sem- - _ . " ANDTHEQ 't _ NAMEOF t l' tr is - __ ».-J HEAT! , \. ' » __ -, .fi/“"_,` "e' _ ` \ l sq QL \ ¢.\-;...-1 ' Heat's the blessing that’s caressing nien when winter's winds blow chill-so why not call upon_ us today and investi- gate the proper heating equip. ment needed for your home and have us install it without delay. Come in und we will tell you what it will cost you. 5490". tender nursing could do, her gentle spirit -took its flightr to her _God. The late -Mrs. -Wriizlit was ai highly rus- _pected lady, -possessing a v_ery c_hnrit able dlspositl0,ll..'-P\ll._t1!fable and genial manner, qualities which fvv'0_n_ for het the friendship and"esteei'n 'ot all who knew her. Her charity and never end- ,ing kindnesses will leave a void which time alone wlllr!lll,wliile round her nienior _ wtll be jcherished the secret. of ll!e`s`__happl}ie`ss.',u|iseltish service for_ the ood of. others. The deceased, was a tiaii-gliter of Mr. John Walker oi' l"reetown,'where the funeral service was held; Sumlay Oct 12 con- ducted by the Rev. r _McQuarrie oi Bedeque and Rev. Mr. Rice of 'Sum- nierside. Very tenderly the remains of oar near and 'dear were laid to _ rest in Bedeqne Cemetery, there in H dreamless slumber to rest till the ° -' day break and the shadows ilee away. i Pho” WSJ ao Grimm sue" There are left to mourn a sorrow +4 $f¢04i ¢O-OOQQ-40444-5.0.5-Q4-O-0-§+0G6GO6-O #6 06%-O-OOO-QJOOQ-OOOOOOIC l E_. _-J En tt j W \eeoeee_es»_s_mees»mmem CIUISCQOUESICSCD e===c=w.-1isie'ee=e¢saa¢n1=¢se~e`» Lxsesoeeeoooeee . ,_ CCI c renin be All . _ _ start.-.f isv.r:‘si=l _U '_'-lust how mucn is. required must be atmurately measured l Too little would only partel relieve the trouble. Too much U Would injure the eyes. V); use the best modern ollflcll' i 398%* stricken husband an aged father, four sisters and four brothers. lFlEll 20 YEARS- lemrhlle Exnrl||a_el_l|r|. l_hIp`|` Mrs. Millanor P. Ripley, of Wil- lismsdale, East, has good news for all who suffer from aches and derange- meiits caused by Kidney Trouble. Read lier letterz- _ "Before taking Gln Pills-I had sudered ‘dreadfully with my back and liel_daolie| and had aa_l¢re&f!or80ypar|. ft: ed _ ,. ~ iff.-yeaaizssiii-..t.';“~s.z::‘:::?.:: -J---s*raa~s»°r.sau“..: p 4sond!eelabwellueverI d 1* 3“;.” 2 ` lIii Gln Pills, all the valuable diuhtio Jnlilpol element in the Gin had jbeen utilized, and the aleoliol eliminated. P 1 \ 5 present the mont dientiile and elective remedy for Kidney and Bladder trouble that eau be neared. They give lure, quick All safe relief. If you have back- ' BD illncea; libsolutel correciin optical detects and guarantee ul". llpswhv. \\isl=lx~°°lwr»d srl". 9 saasiacti n. y ' K with least possible dgsy IU. UGO : .All kinds o_f eye lass repairing and matchinl! |6086! dime I . E. Parkivia rt _ .Jeweler tl: Graduate Optometrist Montague. P. F. I. _ r - 1.- -"'i»‘*_ aaoaa Un~excelled service f°'_°Qde_l§__ibeeee ensuese'eeeeo`eeee6o”d‘l3-2 ii Q,-itfi“..?E,g , \ rlienmntiln, lnmbngo moieties, neural- la,diulne||, lanitude, Booting npeclu before the eyegnnoeeounlable uneasi- ness ofnind and general dobility,loso ‘ no time. Treaovyourtelf with Gin Pills hfore it in too late. At 'all drugglstc ind dealers, 50s. Honey refunded it not relieved. Free samplers: request. 'rin' tional Drug i Chemical Co. _'__.____,_`.`... _-_ ....--`-»--t$h*u».¢ omcs Euiovso.-'line Htiiiowef-` innsklng which took place at eleven, Mrs. Jack Fraser and Mrs. George- -On Frldl! '-oveniat the week ot special services in eonectlon with Mount Bvwlrt Clrcllll came to an end' by the Rev. R. M. Brodie iviag the address in -the .Prelbylerlon ahnrc-li, Rev. J. C. Mart-in the minister presiding. On Monday evening ii further united service was held in the Presyteriln Church at West St. Peters the‘Rev. Robert M. Brodie be- ing the preacher. _ B Ai, SHOWER.-On Wgdnes clay nlnz. Oct. 29th ii. “mi-sc' _lane- ous _wer" was given mt the ome oi' .4 and Mrs. Wallace _oKsy, _gap gy Bridge. in honor of .Miss Annie Nicholson whose mdtrisge it'ake`g'placo at .ati early date, 'A Up- wards' of seventy Kuests weqe gs. Aombled. and a very enjoyabl' even- ing was spent with music, gam¢, etc. Nnngsous and useful gifts wgje re- 'iseiv . accompanied by the good wishes of niimy'iriends for a pipgper. ous jouriiey-througli lite. `--' ` -'<‘r6‘.|uooE Live Foxes:-Mr. _t_('}li `te\1'}_Mcl.nre, manager of the P E.eFslai_1d Fur_Sales Board reqeived in_ invitation yesterday to be iivudge `it,q\__n._?hlbitioii of live silvergoxes ;o' e- old in Boston on Dec_mliei' 10th and Lltl; next. This is the first ehow of the kind ever held in Amer” éca, It is being hem under tire au- .iiiceh of the American Fox Breeders -Xssociptjoii. Tile other Judge Will be Jr. Neil Dearborn of Washington. .viio has charge of the- Experimental Fox Station of the l'nited States. Al- geady _i'l_l§t~y olltrles have lieen),__ii\:itlc ind accbiitoilntioii has been mlllle for iver one hundred entries. 'l`he Guard- iiin hopes that island fox inoit will _ ake tull advantage of the opportun- ty this show will ai'f.rd or ietting he world see the wo-._:Iert'iil_`_,stock *hut lg produced here. Mr. McLnre las wired his acceptance of the oi- ‘er to not as a. judge. lt is certainly i high compliment to him andlphows 'tow his ability as an exp~i't ii this ine is i'egar|lt-.d abroad. _ FORWARD MOVEMENT LUNCH- EON.-Some forty ot the men of St. lames and Zion congregations attend- td a luncheon given in St. James" zlall at 1 o'clock yesterday in con- iection with* the Forward Movement.. 'iudge Stewart presided-. The -repost .vas a splendid one reflecting, t.he__ ilghest credit upon the ladies ,gf St. iames congregation who wegs res- ionsible for lt. After all had d e lull iistice to the good things provided. an iddress was delivered by Rev. lt. W. floss, of iiailiax, organizer _gf the Vinvement for the Presbyaerion ihurch. After voicing his pleas re at .neetlng the men of the churclia Mr. Ross stated that the prospects _ I the Forward Movement were exoe§ingly :ood and that already very encigurag- ing progress was being made. je ex- plalned that in oonnection with the .vlovement was to he a great"ll€’eace Thank 0fi‘ering,»wliich~ the church, is 'o make. The church mlist be~ put on i war basis and men must give with ill their hearts,ln"the great work oi' reconstrnct.ion.1T,he movement is ii rallying of the 'spiritual forces of the :hureh and for the requirements in :lie way of equipment and extsnsioii. work the share of .-the Presbyterian _zliurch of the great fund being raised :vill be four million "dollars. There is unch to be done in the work of fur- lie people will only put their hearts _nto this work-with thesnnie zeal as hey did in the effort to win the wal" big things will be accomplished. in :oncluding Rev. Mr. Ross thanked the nien for their presence at the :atliering and expressed the hope 'hat when the time came they would ill heartily respond to the demands mon them. Rev. Dr. Fullerton spoke hrlelly thanking the ladies for the .plendid repust provided. FRIDAY ATTENDING CONVENTION. - Miss Jessie Irving and Miss Edith Hugh, Murray Harbor, are the dele- gates who are attending the Maritime Sunday School" Convention at Amherst, N. S. ` HOME FOR INTERMENT.-The remains of the late William' Smith who died in Roxhury,_Maps arrlvod it Hunter Rivgr"l‘hursday night. Fun eral. takes place on Friday at 1 p.m. rom' the residence of `Mr. John An- Irews, New Glasgow to Wheatley River Cemetery... __ _ . _ _ NEW HOME .FOB PABTOR. -'l‘he Ba tist eo le ot l, r_ay River and Be§‘cli P£'iiir_l) have _1ge\§red "the resid- ence of Mrs. W, .W .' errlng, Murray Harbor, and it is. .anticipated that thier__pasto,- will -move to` Murray Harbor _ln the neantuture. FOOTBALL 7.-lt.ls to be regrett- that the third game in the series of football .matches arranged between St. _Dunstaii’s and_tlie.Ahegwel_ts has been held ,up owing to a. disagreement ln. regard to choice of referee. The last game was a decided improvement over the previous gameathat- it is a pity that anythlngshould arise at this stage oi the proceedings. Surely a game can be arranged Ihr Tuesday next-Armistice Davy? .li ` ' DON'.1' wA|T-“respective .invest- ors ln_ Victory Bonds should reinemo _er that the canvassers nrogivlng their time and service gratuitously to this work and, material 'helpfcould be ‘given them by investors calling upon them or at one ot' the headquarters ot the Committees rather than walt, to be culled upon. At the-»oi’flce dl the Eastern Trust or oi the Pocahontas 'Conl‘Oo., Ltd. applications. may be mea and nie 'business transacted at any tl e during otfloe hours. Call to- day azz leave your application In ord- er to make a record tor‘Blt.urday. 0. W. `V. A. BALL.-l'l‘he Great War Veterans Association' purpole celebra- _tlng Armistice Day with a grand ball in Prince of WaIe|__ College Hall on the evening of Armistice DIY# Nov-. amber 11th, the proceeds to go to the Home Building Fund, Armistice Day las date that will _lest-forever in his- tory as a day of Joy and _rolotclng as it commemorates the greatest, event and the greatestviotory ln‘th‘e history ot. the world. No ‘better way can be devised for celebrating tt" than by joining those who 'helpedto win the victory ln their" grand Ylall, _helpln them to»btrlld their new home and having if *and time your'|'eli’.~ - ‘ - \ ’. -. »‘ _ ‘ »' l lierlng the Kingdom o_i’ Christ and ill ~3?"L'.. '=.;.~.+i»f..>:.'»i 1.. #f - .. _<» _ Y il ' 'Y _ ' 'L_' ,f _ ' "__ mia- _~-_--ig-n-it ‘ ‘ ' __ 1'HUneoAv _ "euc'c'ee;fr_uI ¢lnig|c¢s'c|.oe¢o.‘ ' ` ‘ ' ` _ ‘ -rs? _ . _ amz. ... . .fm ...at i- 'Jw '-.rr ‘L1 ' I "l'f.,r~_' ff .` _,-,f 5 _fi-J? ,-_-_- __ . ire.. i W ‘ - '. L A ".-f'=i~"§"\.‘l` ' - ' _ _ . wg? "lift, ‘*'°----,__';_'_~'; ~ _ - _._ _B-_ _ i _-- <_` _ ~ - f _ _ 5; ~ s.. ~2..‘.'r'...=:.iu:=: J A 1' " - ‘ " " ' `4"h If .ws ',- "‘¢~`,, §~ i¢~ __ _\\ ............_.....i -,- I., _ __ __-..._ ' s IT'_'* tm- - .,_,,_,,._._,...__.,__ no-eu -mn- 1- \ \ff-» \ l 1 . filiul .L 2*‘“."__ Wuhan `\` 1' \-»._ ~”..1._.-.=.' l u f"'"t1'-fs-it»\|| - -_ iff/ l|H|||||iiIl It The basis of this mctlioil spcctl and accuracy that could eqniil. ` -*A _ ___ This is lint-keel by the most ..._._.._.__..__._..¢__. \Vutt~lics are si,i.l by rcliai parts of llic worltl ;iiiil~a:;it .._.__...._..__...____.._. ._ .__ _,_ .._..?._...:,._...___ ......__.,....._._. _......._._._, _“__ .._..__.~...._._l.__ _ ‘ LT `." ri-_n~lei»:--lliaiitr'-:=l. e- . - _ ___ _ in msn. ` l """' W vi Extreniely Thiiji At No' Sacrifice 1 . of Accuracy _ Waltham “fCo1oni_al A” is essentially a gcntlcmzirfs. timc- _ piece, which is seldom spoken, of in terms of comparison with an__y:otlicr. It is ai triumph of wzitcli-.~_~~l;lu,'.f, :i`n.i\.'e iiiucliiricry'wli`it;li_per-- imtion of paris by the use of speciitii ic- --`§$ l forms the most ciclicule op_cr;itio:is with at in assi-nililiug,afijiistiiiafziiitl tiiiiixut. W;iiiii;iiu coiiipa:iy’s full iqiiirmitcc of qiiaiity. --- ' - -'i;i-I:E=WA1'cH FOR. ALL 'HMB \ _ .. .. . , _» ___ _ .____._.._., . ‘\VAl.'I`HA.\l \. ANY, l.l..\|lTi.D ' -- \ .1,'.:.':.'r5 tt.-:/I l.'i'..'r|‘.'»ut.tr.r ol l. '..lf.°i.:m 1`(u..'u:l.t in (`.i.‘:.n1.i. m. \ . . .__ .. _ l "_ \.,.l....in. _l *P 7 i *-f-Z1 ~ 1-_ . \ ` ' ~ .qnnesn . -'Ei Illllllll t _ 17:-Yr is the lslainilaril- ,_ no liuiiftan liaiiil _:fl . . . . 23.1 .` painsialcing cure _;»_.__. . . "-----» llc Jeivelirts iii all _ 'll une \"_i!'i‘lt:.'5 llie ~ _._.:::;*i Ill Curio. '_ 11-. " ii _ . - \ eg. __ 5-*_ _ '=;_=l: ---_ _ ..._. " -_ _.i T0 ATTEND SYNUD.-His Grace some oi' wht-ni _ however, will not go Archbishop Worrel _lei't1 yesterday for tip, is as t`ollo_ws: Dean`Llwyd (notin Montreal to attend tile' meeting in Moiil-ical.) Dr. Boyle. Canon Simpson, that _Tcity of the Provincial Synod. deacon Armitage, (‘.anon'Morris, Arch- Arclxdeacon Armitage left this morn-‘ Deacon Armitage, Canon Morris, Arcli ing, as did Rev. 'H. W; Cunningham. deacon 'Vro'om, Rev. H. W. Cunning- Canon Harris has already gone, The ham, Rev. A. E. Harris, Rev. A. E. list of delegates clerical and lay, Andrew; Arclideiicon Draper, who left _...__ _-_-_in yesterday. and Rev. J../W. Judge Forbes, Andrew' Niac- Dr. -J." Allison. A.';Ji. Wlfiwell. Chief Justice ,I-iarrls, R. V. Harris, _\\f. L. Payzaut, B; D. Bent. .liidgc-Savory. D..`M`.__Ow`en`, G.7E.g,E. Nicliols and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. -Halifax Mail. `- r' '_ , I the city Godfrey, Kinley ` H' u _ “Htl `illl|ll|l EE "1 .`_. ' -73)' "nl-’. li l `.. _, . .Tint time J i E: . N _Comforts - .» 'ffl 'll " .~;.'1`/tc the ' -.~ _ . - * he..-4' A _.L .at h I~ ¢ ~ . _ .|`ii:itll;ttt{l|i|tiiii| ¢.¢\».:'\` 3113.1. -- _-.. . - * _-Y" _ ' _ __ ._ _ . __ shin- , T F ` ' ’ -A’---1-:--“»~l --- ~- --_ .,, .. , ,J i- i _ . - "‘ .is-~"i‘h”l _ "~ ’ ’ ~_ .' .1 . _‘»,»‘ _,_ _ _ 5 r. _ .. .. _ . ,|.,_ i'._f_ lJ;;~,4 _ ,__ N' 4* \