,- ,_ _ - J .> -x I §\~ i‘_.~ \' _. =.\ 5 'm. Za ;. . ._i_. _ _ ' ..."2 sq/A -,,.- _|.»ln1_i.. `¢nui6ii\s. norm °"‘$,',§f- elim accusations. pi- -is 'rss -.~.=::.'f:.-yr.. famli!.°\‘ 5 homestead a qulfflf ull* KU is °'|d'fmf Dominf n land sl! °b_ "i 'b ° wan or Alberta. alsvllm halkaichs ln D," ii at t oiglnlézi lfsuI1“ofs.§%:1lf” °' s»“%"°`¥mg€|mi1faife mot. :gy 3; D_§‘;>}§|},”Q,’g_|_r¢l_1iens. by all! '¢° fini- son 'ugh r ruther or iuor moi. _ ‘i'>'ii»‘~¥5-‘f§`i5""`-i5°‘."ll‘f"'!" -°ii‘.°:..i.°‘:. 4 cultivation 0 - ‘ ir.i.r.:.=:i...c.u :rr 'an' 31'; " pfatlslilviln ffl’ f Q ne, iod¢Xy‘_hi_mo{M{_ ra: :nina _ -ig;-_?§;,\;.,. 5.-ina... _ »a--in _;__. din may DFG* W* mn" §gg,‘},,',}‘},’i‘,,,.gfins his iiomemm. nie. 091;" "nz ld u 0 the hom. abuies.-Must res _e P ., _ b --»»i°»»f-°~.i;‘.‘:“..i‘t.§‘.;:’l".‘.‘:' ‘“.':.i‘:, ll’>f°“'°"°';lie time roquirsfec earl. h_',':,:$i¢¥1 patent) and cult vate fifth wr" °“-'* ii im e ‘ uma iii. ahomesteadsr w o , _ --1°r':s:cr.-:r.:i°::f"i°l.':5 .ur- ampgfn eerfaindlstricts. get -00 D6' 'M' -Duties.-Must reside months in gill; ei three years. °#_§i‘;&_°°_gll“¥ ¢°'°~ nd greet a house we - RY .De ut of the Minlstevryloffrhlo |nt'e|loi N rfniynanrncrissd nnaiiereios of this ‘dmrtisement will no ba aa d for. 5-zildem _ ‘ 'l‘l-IIS OUT AND - Cm rasrsi rr ur. Almost every any Tm’ Guardian re eeives orders by mail to insirt nevfs °° “°“:s'=s:g.:s.r:°...z most; oriviglifllya fig: known to' any are reqi member of the staff and who have no account in the advertising depart 1; write i‘Please insert the fol- fégflirig and oblige," thus apparently _P9 gm gnu; iluinss eiioim Japan.: 1; _oiiii implying that they think the items win he inserted lree_`On1y a few weeks vertiscment of 'Farm for Sale be in- td free from day to day until he Egxiiceielled it, as he is a subscriber to The Guardian. In this connection it actual cost of paper, ink, presswork, mailing, nookeeping and other expen ses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing as non-subscri- hers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or the Rural Daily, whether for one or more times iii either Daily, or in both, whether as a display advertisement, announce- ment, business local. classified ad or table purposes they seldom ever say- so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same all of which will be returned by first mail ln the event of the item not being chargeable; or ii more money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will be returned at once, there being a greater discount for cash with order for advci-tisiifg" of churches &c than for regular business. In all such cas- es the Advertising department com- municates with the sender as quickly as possible by mail or phone, often paying the messenger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all posslblirtime. People write this office _to now if News, Lette_re` to’-`Editor, etc., are charred for, and to all such there is but one reply-all items etc ui a money making nature, even though they he somewhat of a news nature, are chargeable. For instance, the nd- venee notice or notices of a concert, lei-,tiii-c, pie social, picnic, etcz. are chargeable if an admission fee, silver collection, sale of pies or sale of food or refreshments, etc. Advance notices of purely religious services, even tho a silver collection is to be taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, after they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The news of any past, present or future business, which is still being conduc ted, is chargeable, if it is ap- parent that the object is to make the business more widely known end thus increase it. 'Verses accompa- Ylng death notices are also chargeab- le. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable for but once in either Morning Daily or Rural Daily or both are chargeable for more than one insertion. as they-an thus not may bs said that thp subscription price is not sufficient to even pay the | f- - _- f-~_*~'1j I couiiri It pays to buy in this Province. _ -_.m All should help the Hospital by Plavlnz in the Bowling Tournament, in the Y. M. C. A., today and go- morrow. -_-*_ Edgar A._ Burke. of the McKinnon Drug Co., City, returned on the Northumberland' last evening after sPBl\¢lil1B_ Thanksgiving at his home -in Halifax. ‘ The bowling. tournament in aid of the P. I. .Hospitahwill be held in the Y. M. C. A., today and to- morrow. Everyone should play and -help this cause. Persons who write to members of Guardian staff on Business in connec- tion with this paper do so at their own risk, as such members are fre- quently 'absent from the city or prov- ince and thus such communications are delayed. _ AEneas A. and Mrs. Macdonald, City returned on the express last evening from Montreal and Ottawa, Mr Mac- donald having accompanied his father Hon A.A.Macdonald_, to the latter city where he has taken apartments at the Hotel Cecil. Those registered- at the Victoria H6- tel in this city yesterday were:- G. W. Casson, H. S. Blnckstock, J. A._ Harris, Toronto; J. Wh Carruthers, Montague; N. I-I. Parson, Halifax; R. R. Hare, J. R. gmgue. Montreal: W_. L. Osborne, . W. Miller, St. John; H. D. Futing, M. A. Reid, J. F. Gallagher, W. Carron. Montreal. ::Good chocolates are possible only where care is used in `their keeping. You will notice if you buy here the care we take to have absolute fresh stock. It ls this care that has built up the biggest chocolate trade in the city. Dont pass us for cho- colates. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Strs. drtf. :__ ...._ | Advertising Talks-| iii Few Facts Aboul Good Copy Copy or the text is the most important factor inthe pulling power of an advertise- ment. _lt is the merch- ant's message to pro- spective patrons and should be as sincere, truthful, clear and con- vincing as he can make it. _ And that is just where many iiieifchantadvertis- ers stunible.~They are so faiiiiliai' with their goods | _ that they look st their stock with a prejudiced eye and cannot write a - talk that is frce from ' teclinicalities and slight `""é`:"ir"§§`gE.i`rYi‘t'i‘6ii§.A"' ' W Wemake a scientific study of markets, mer- chandise and the buying public and write your copy so that it possess over 99 p. c. pulling - power. The very fact that you have read this ad proves our state- ments correct. I Let us get together for - a bigger business. Phone 1 . ` inonsftt ~ N AGICNU I “”X.'i‘ll'§r’i?és“ si.oer<_ Y l l y Z news. The above facts are given for the Purpose of assisting persons who have items. etc., to mail to this office, so that delay and disappointment will be avoided. 3~16dl'tf- ii `\ ' ~ '~ - - - -- -- - -‘-‘-'fr.-:.-_-_-,~_-_~_~_-_-_-_-,-;v~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- - - - A _ r _ _ . _ . _ _ I, | """~f~'-~-- The following were registered at the Queen Hotel in this city yesterday: Thos. O. Savage, Montreal; E. C. Burk, Halifax. ._-._....., _ Ti¢k6tB.' for the bowling tourna- ment today and tomorrow in aid of P. E. I. Hospital are for sale at J. G. Jamieson and Johnson Ai John- son’s drug stores. _Mrs. W. S. Stewart, City, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C. Jones, Moncton, for the past few days. returned on the express last evening. _ " At the pl e court in this city yes- terday Fran is ‘Began, charged with being drunk, was fined $51 or 15 days. Harry Flynn, on a charge oi disorderly conduct, was fined $1 or five days. All Guardians are discontinued promptly at the expiry date, unless requested otherwise by subscribers. A renewal notice, and addressed en- velope in which to remit are sent to each subscriber a short time before expiry, and if no response another re- newal notice is sent out and the pa- per is discontinued promptly, sub- scribers having thus no cause to blame the management if their paper is stopped. A well attended Thanksgiving ser- vice in connection with the Women’s Missionary Society held yesterday af- ternoon in the vestry of Grace Church, a pleasing _ feature of the meeting was the Presentation a life membership certificataby the mem- bers of thc auxiliary to Mrs. Thom- as Pickard iii recognition of valuable services rendered by her for the church and the society for many years. _ ::Go to Buntsin, Iseli & Co., for Wall- 6-26dtf. ::Tlie bearings of the type bars of the Underwood typewriter consists of a continuous steel rod. When one is adjusted all are adjusted, and the adjustment, (which can he made in a. moment; is absolutely uniform. Unit- ed Typewriter Co., Limited, Halifax, N. S. 10-31dr3i Cascareis Work ~_ ‘While You Sleep SMH. CH»10m¢l and Cathartic Pills _ are violent-they act on bowels HH DBDDGY acts in nostrils. Take a Cascaret tonight and thor- oughly cleanse your liver, Stfimach and Bowels, and you will surely. feel great by the morning. You men and women who have headache, coated tongue, can’t sleep, are bilious, ner- vous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets-or merely forcing a pass- ageway every few days with salts, cathnrtic pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascsrets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gasses; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off tlfe de- composed waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. Remember, a Casearet tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10 cent box from your druggest means 9, clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. BROKE THROUGH ICE AND DROWNED MARQUETTE, Mich., Nov. I-Al- fre_d Erickerson, is Marquette county’s first victim of the winter skating season. He broke throught the ice at Diorite y?sterday and was droened. UNITED STATES THANKSGIVING DAY ON NOV, 30 CHICAGO, Oct. 30-Pzesidcnt Taft has issued his annual thanksgiving proclamation, calling uponi citizens of the United States to celebrate Thurs- day, Nov. 30 next, as a, day of thanksgiving and prayer. Hi ‘ :__%-“* f“, _ _-» - _ --»~ __..i._,__ ~_ fr as -...~,,». _ <53 - "` f.i.‘;¥ "-1-»_i:`;f,“_~".,';f'~ ._ .' "~ Tlilil IG]-WHOUS ‘- -- » _ wli de. i - A PERS __ 0 ___,-___.:-;,.\»;f¢,]s.___i': ._ ' `»._‘,-1,'-;-_,. ' __`l’-"c.»=-'i.~»'.s.~\»-" 'W ’“ ‘fl Smvgdiiar ‘ WEL; ‘ -nm » I _ _ posts. w, . 1 .ti . '~1'~l ' '-“fs-i. 3 if r Cove Head, Burma Bay, leew- foziiiillaiid, Mrs. W. Yeung semis iicr experience of Zum-Buk. Sho says: ‘ ‘ [suffered withrcczems for seven yours _.end to my ,great dc-liglit Zuni-ll`ii\: has cured ms. 'filo disease started olrmy laiiomt, and api-ond iintil it extended 0`v6l’ [ny hack. '1‘lio `i_t`chi:ighnnda_bur:i "lg-es eeiall en t e a oct. paris fi-1l;~r» rar-ym-was terrible; and yet when tho eruption was scratched or drubbedi, it tzrnodtolbsd sores nn cause ' `° . wenttoa doctor an trisilm various gno- seri tions lmtasaniedto etno - l and than a fourth ‘ I bon rr Zaiu Buk and in each it has prov wondtrf Wine tl I ,L_-':>\fl 1.*-"rf _\=.»`=_i".{f~ I kznou iiisiigiiuiom si Lenses- Li-"f @ efit,pno another dagger. Again I get no relief, so tried ri tliird doctor, l us _ ° ‘I I tim bo uf\‘o,_ nm] ' had gat used to the I thou lit tlilffznlylxvrzr wgultllnge cmeed, wlicii I saw; r¢purt_l1l *lm Fdldlfv Herald, tellingliow beneficial Zani-link was in cms of skin 61605!!- it was going nf: good. I'perssvoi~cd with iz, and tha improvsinsnt _ _ it woi-lied in m condition was really wonderful. _ i “ It eases the irritation stopped tlic pain, and the noses began to dry “P and disappear. Iii lhort,'I fciind Zam-link all that was claimed ful' ll? Ind within a very ah_oi't time it worlsud a coniplctn cui'e_lri_ ngyt ’- _md Since that fauna I have recoiiiiziended it for sciewl e i ‘ ul merit. __..,‘;'-;_`.~_ . _ .n e . -sire- _ ' -_ \ ,,,_--_. .o:»..{ .~___._.'$~5iL ' ‘. s""\?" .J`\.~. -' . J" "` \ - _ is -.. _ !, i _ 'Constipation `; ,vanishes Forever nuns--ramen cm CARTBR3 urflz UVER Plus NYJ: ‘ ` fail. Purely vqq, ' __ __ ____ _ .' _ _ , ° 41-" ._ / ‘ -~-.‘-“*"¢ ` I eine mdi- 6 ' ' ' ' " _" . . _ , . . \ s.-i.»--'~"' "` - .i _ » .. . _ __ , ______.,y std.. -‘ '" vw. - ' i .'-fit; ._ _ _. "./ ‘r » .': I- *"4"* . -'_' .és ._»_+i'.'__’ ‘i , ' "._- ‘f """.- I ‘ "3 'r 7 c‘:;;“c.':nir mji"_r:°.:r...“'f'»°'.‘; -. ` _ i i . ‘la l\_llll\0--1_5! Signature ' avi' l --> I' l ' t . '. ..._-":'. f? . ra A ‘_ qf -‘?'»_<:'_ .`...’ ///Y-if ' Z .. \ ' ..\ »-J, r 4*! \ _ ...___ c from ~tlio use of the ver] Hill U0! IGI" ANNOUNCEMENTS -“Regular meeting of Daughters and Maids of England tonight at 8 o'clock. . ' _ in _ (laughin a Illini A Family Supply of unequaled Couch Ramsey for soo-Money R0- - funded if it Falls- Cough medicines as a rule contains _ wwnhn oftépinnriinie sw! le- lent, but one t anyone can me-ke. pint of granulated sugar, with X531!" °' '--=....”-» 'ie-.f:'.if.:‘.r.°.-:.~.'~.:‘i...'°°~ "- ou as i _ - _ y A doesnt of Pinex, mixed in a 1641. bottle with homemade sugauyrup, ““'.?.1.li.....°“ ‘°.f’.l"?..‘§?.'i.‘i‘i.f.°‘“..’..i’°f‘1‘§i§.`?.‘Zi“lf.'l1» 3.50. Thereys a clear savlvng of £9.00. Full., directions in .. And monegwcou n’t buy a quicker, better remedy. Takes hold at onco, gives. almost instant relief, and usually stops the most obstinate, deepseated cough ii S4 hours. It stimulates thenppotlte, is sgghtly laxntive and has a pleasant testo- c dren take it willingly. Splendid for hozirsenees, asthma chest pains. and Oth" throat troubles, and unequaled for prompt results in whooping cough. _ Pine: is a spcclalnnd higggly concen- irntcil compound of impor borwny White Pine extract and is rich in guaiacol and other natural lieallngvfiine o cnients. Simply mix it asdirectegi th eu syrup or strained honey; and ztls read fo_r use. Used in more :mics in the . S. and Canada than any other cough remedy. _ _ Pinex has often been imitated but never successfully. for nothing else will produce the same results. The genuine is giiarari- teed to give absolute sat sfuctlon or money refunded. Certificate of Yguararitee wi-aplpsd in each package. our drufgist has inex or wi l get it for you. I not. send to The Plnex Co., Toronto, (hit Aphorisms on I Advertising 1 -Compiled by l B. Admsn " . -“I have been thinking of advertis- ing"-well, you’re at least three laps behind the fellow that is putting his thinks into practice. _ time to advertise it, because it will come easy; and when it is bad that is the time _to advertise it too, bc- cause you will need the orders. Any business will grow under the influence of good management and good advertising. An Oklahoma girl advertised for a husband-and got him. The total ex- pense for advertising, wedding outfit, etc., was _$11. He died within a year, leaving her an insurance policy of ~' $10,000. And yet some people claim that it doesn't pay to adver- ise._ There is just one thing bad about good advertising. It links us up with the root of all evil quicker than anything else in the world._ Once upon a time Opportunity failed to knock at a wise man’s door. But he advertised for _lierj, and she came-and stayed. The man who doesn't advertise be- cause everybody knows him, like the man who says his wife doesn’t pow~ der, takes a lot for granted. ~ The concern which doesn’t adves tise because it gets everything with- out it, like the church with a fake minister, notices the difference in the collection plate. i __ _ If advertising is not a profitable investment why do so many success ful houses in all lines of trade kee.',‘ continuously at it? Arc they in er- ror, or are you? 'l-17drtf. Frm Your Business Depends on Your Advertising Your advertising is your card of introduct- ion-- the only means you have to place your biisi- ness before the public. And its the way you ap- peal to the public that brings the biisiness. Now, if your advertising is thc lizipliaszard uudignified kind it will not attract attention or create con-_ fidence. . Proper advertising' and modern methods are the secrets of success You know your business and we are ready to co-oper- ate with you to strength- en your advertising. The charge will not allow you io think of wasting your time with a branch that requiresendless study. Phone 123. i B0-NNELI. Advertising Agency Cameron Block. \ "Empire Lodge, No 1_9, Knights of Pyt-hiss, meets . _tonigbtéat eight, o’clock. Confarring of Third Rank. A full attendance requested. "°L. O. A., Special meeting of Brace District Lodge will be held at__ Fortune Bridge 'Friday Nov. 10th at »2 o'clock. Members' of Orman, East- ern Light, Wallace, Dalmany and Mount Msrtain Lodges,. will please take notice. Fourth Degree will be confersd at 7o 'clock same evening. \ “Dairy Notice. at tl-e meeting of . Fl. I. Dairy Asso. Directors on 27th 0ct.It. was agreed to ex- of entry in the 12 months to end of November ppt the 5 months ,Coni- rl sl' 0‘\IIe6. I will receive orders for _-\. Alex. MacI.eod,_the noted Mew York Artist. Write me snir an-sms- _i _ _ - When business is good that is the A FORMER SLAVE LEA-VEB FORTUNE NEW YORK. Nov. 1-The will oi- Mrs. Ann Maria Fisher, once n slave of Henry Ulily. filed in Brooklyn to- day, showed that she left a fortune of $70,000. She made a. number ' of charitable bequests including $10,- 000 to the Luskegee. Institute. The woman began her fortune with $800 and increased it by investing in mortgages. She died Driday at _ the age of 92 years. NEW YORK, Nov. 1-After a ser- ies of court inartials, Melvin W. Sheppard, the world's greatest mid- dle distance runner, has been dis- honorab,y discharged from the 22 regiment of the New York _State militia, of which he had ben a mem- fher for nearly four years. He has competed ubder the reginient’s colors failure _to pay fines. Sheppard's discharge may prevent him from vbeing selected for the at Stockholm next year. ' liere is A Woman 1 Dodd's Kidney Pills Pills cured her com- pletely. . l Upper St. Rose, Gloucester, Co., place, voicrs lici' sentiments in re- gard to the grand old Canadian Kid- ney iieinerly. And, like others who have borne similar' testimony, she speaks from experience.. “I can recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills because they cured me,” Miss Robicliaiirl says: "I was in a general- ly riiii-dowii conilitioii. I had dark ,circles i'.'.idri~ my eyes and my Kid- neys hotlici-cd me. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills fixed me up. This statement is made up of few words, but it describes the exact copdition of thousands of women in Canada- They are run-doivn, have dark circles under their eyes, and they may not even know it, but their Kidneys are bothering them. If they follow Laura Robichaiid's example and iise Dodd's Kidney Pills they will -cure their Kidneys, and good health will follow naturally. TEN .SAILORS ' _ BELIEVED TO BE DRUWNED -LONDON, Oct, 31-The develop- ment of wireless telegraphy for mari- time iises is shown by the following __Mi1rcoiiigra'm received from the steam yacht Sapphire off Banko:-"Nine of the crew of the steamer Ravenshough bound from Glasgow to Riga were picked iip_ by us at 8.45 a, m., in Barra Sound. Outer Heln'i'des._The ship is supposed to have foundcred off :Skerrymore _ early on Sunday morning. lt is feared that ten men have been drowned." ‘ This message from the Atlantic is probably the iii-st by wireless of the ioundering of a ship at sea, and the rescue cf a portion of a crew. .?fl» 1911.. _ _ "'rr-m i_.a'rms'i'__imws THB GHARLUI'TE'I-`0WN‘G'UAl€DfAiN" ‘ ‘ oy up 7'# _ - "‘ ' ‘ ' ` = ' _ _rue 5 o~ei.dcK -Bdviiii. __se’iiiiWfi`:_fff _ -_ " and sandwiched Served cut in fingers dainty delight tothe ! _|‘l llave you fried iff Thin fpaet or bread - grinned. than lightly spread with “Bov- '. ‘orequaree this is a palate and a satis' faction to _the system. ' ' - I '_ -‘ .. I : . " I -Y‘”_*f"ff '_ '. 5 l _ , `-f»___ _,f-__ ~ -. in any /arm. is the best o/ “pick me _up_ Your doctor can fell you' the reason. _ lil ' 1 -ili-1 5 next American team, which will com- _"- pete in the Olumpic championships R¢8f0f¢ llld Gfdy “lit To Natural Color-Dandruff Quickly Removed There is nothing new about the idea of using sage for restoring the I _ 'i color of the hair. Our great grand- Tells why alie recommends :_i:_otiiers kept their iscks soft, dsrir d €l0SBy by using a "sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appear- ance they made a brew~ of sage leaves She was Run Down., had dark circles “lid Wplled it t0 thtif hail". With - under lier eyes and Her Kidncys W°”d°I`fUnY beneficial 050%- bothercd her-Dodd's Kidney t Nowadays W9 d°U't ha” t0 V090” o old time, tiresome methods of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skilful chemists better than we can do it-ourselves, and all we have to do isto call for the ready-made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur I-lair Remedy, con- N. -Il., Oct. 30 liipocial)-“Dodd's taining sage in the proper strength, Kidney Villa are a grand medicine with the addition of sulphur, another for suffei-ing women." In those words old-time scalp remedy. Laura liobicliaud, ia. well known and The manufacturers of this remedy highly respccteil resident of this authorize druKRi5fS i0 S011 lt. Undef" guarantee that the money will be re- funded ii it fails to do exactly as re. presented. I -Don't neglect your hair. _ Get a 'bottle of Wyetli’s Sage and Sulphur today, and notice the difference after e. few days’ use. This preparation is offered tr the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recgmmended and sold by all drug- gis s. ' Special agent’s MacKinnon Drug Co., Kent & Great George Sts., and E. A. Foster. Sunnyside. i ri`~.~_‘iir` - necks Lllominen Blend Tea l I K I (Registered) - _ Are you dispirifed 7 Are you out of aorfs 'I A cup of Dominion Blend Tea will put you on your feet. _ _l‘- TEN BELOW zaiio IN MoN"rANA Hoi/is . DILLDN, Mon., Oct. 31-Uniisually cold weather for this season is repor- ted from Big Hole Basin in the south- western part of thc state. Thermo- meters at Wisdom, Mon., registered ‘ten degrees below zero on Saturday. The cold wave has swept the entire northwest and has been accompanied by siiowstorms. Three inches of snow' _was on the ground here on Sunday. Sheep have suffered from lack of grass due to the early cold, but oth- crwise no damage has been done. in more than a hundred military sth- ' ` _ . letic meets. The cause of his trouble _ GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. was ghls failure to attend to his _ -l military duty, missing drills and The Sh°|`t Lim’ Biff-Ween Wmnllfeg n. And Edmonto The Daily Limited Pafific Train hetwee po nts is the fastest in__W_es_i'._e__i;n____Q_g|r-_ ada, leaving Winnipeg at 6.00 a. ni., arriving Edmonton at 9.15 the fol- lowing day. Returning leaves Ed- monton at 9.00 a. m., arriving Win- nipeg 2.10 p. rn., the following day. This train has standard equipment throughput. Electric lighted drawing room compartment. Sleepers with reading lamps in upper and lower berths,: also excellent dining cars and in fact only the most mod- ern and luxurious equipment fs used on this train. For booklets and fur- tlicr information regarding this train and points along the G. T. P., write J. li. Coi‘coi'aii, 'l`. l‘. A., Moncton. _ __ F- _ 4 Grand Trunk n the above There is many n slip between the cup and the lip, but it is impossible for you to make -a mistake if you leave your order at James Callagh- an’s, 178 Queen Street. You are al- ways sura to get satisfaction in mn- terial, fit and workmanship. His gar- ments are noted for their superiority, you could pick them out in a thou. sand, because they have that classy touch that makes them different from the ordinary, his prices are moder- ate. Leave your order with him and you will have no reason to regret it. 10-idwfmrwtf. ASK FOR _ 1 HEWSON°S _ Unshrinkable I UNDE_ *___ _ SMEARED MOLASSES -ON CHAPEL SHAIRB ADA, Ohio, Oct. 30-The clothing worn by I’resldent"‘A. E. Smith, the instructors rind every one of the 1,600 students ioi the Ohio Northern Univer- sity was practically ruined at chapel this morning. During the night some one had smeared every seat with mol- BSSCS. As B result of the prank all clases in the university were dismissed for the day. The faculty has offered a re- ward for the miscreant. -i _ . hci°e’s 1`liese little aclies ano ills and take on well-made brain require. |. . 1 ... abuse; and when one’s personal comfort omfo n POS Many tea and coffee drinkers don t suspect that ilicii' ifervoiisness, irritability, sleeplessness, etc, is caused by caf feine, ilie drug in tea and coffee. r ' 1 ‘ . V . . are Nature s protests agaiiis »-. I/2 interfcrred with common sense would suggest ai change. It's a safe move and zi wise one to quit ica and c offc_ i , __.....___ I ` ' When boiled until dark and rich (directions on pac k age) and served piping hot with cream and sugar, Pos tum is a" delicious, satisfying food-drink. _P0i?II‘i*l”llSi' " ' It contains the pure, wholesome nutrition of wheat- Pgggelg and Oil Pglntings by` vitalfzfngi, _nerve-building 'elements which the body and ‘°f Pf*¢°=~*==