ASTHMA '2»- havens... 1s.~f1o2e- I i<>8l~¢l>%i¢,l;‘.§f1“$" “m” ‘l’ .......... ahoaxauulzLe-kfiou’ announces-earls; I " l. 3w" a ""dlbctlvalnreducedtlollli°l children‘: angina TEIP FY: ' - Gwckgltgoti-il llllllfll. coughing and chokinl 1 I "Q4" palm In the eyed-mabefibreathansk I ‘n etlh aa-llahen a - ~ QdIOII III s ggaawlifili- "MOI-LY BAWIN" Prince Ed ward Theatre, Nov. 16 CREPE o: ensue SCARFB. New suussle style. Special 5.13s. Prowse lBi-os. Lid ANTl\FRE\EZE—For your ca... d to Pay for 2O Years Finished in 14 Expecte ’\ ' ‘wh’ M tualprofitewefeyflkfilmm?!’ Hlzglllfilzahgisfastlicylihlderuwas handed a 9M4 "P _ for $1 008cm 1926 instead of 1932. In ad_ itwfl. he was given ‘seize, instead of being asked tinny h... 192a p. um. _ _ 1 11.‘ licyholder is noexception. Evef!’ "h" Mum.“ licylliglzler of _the same age who took a 20 goat M Policy _in 1912 has received the some and is feeling Just B8 MPPY- h. m _ Th Mutual Life profits are more t n a P "We are actual, gen inc facts, as _you can sees?! Yfiljlrili; if you will ‘ask e Mutual Life 58¢" mM ‘"7312 we} Mutuql Book oi Raults. It shows the utult shows tlerful rofit‘ ftCfiffl‘_i°f t“ P?“ 45 Years‘ u what t e Mutual principle of insurance means to yo - . l-i. A. essns - l j‘ 185 Kent Street Charlottetown 7 w ._______ ‘ >-—: — ~—_ v \> “r ll'llllhi<i'. MONITOR PENNSYLVANIA GASOLINE / , -. is the best and purest Gasoline we can buy. Being Straight Run, High Test, refined from the highest grade Pennsylvania Crude Oil it will make your motor ‘ run smoother and with less carbon. - It will give you quick ‘starting. it will give you more mllies to the gallon. 5_ it will give you more power on the hills. 6 it will deliver maximum power toi the very last droP- W. H. AITKEN & CO. IMPORTERS I. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. fPOTATOES certified Seed and Table- atook. Highest price paid for good quality. Write or IPhene 798 0x1938- W, have In etoek old lydney Screened, inverneea. lprlnghlll. Albion Round, Albion Stove, Alblonf Nut. i-Iard, Chestnut and- ltovl alzee. also leeoe coke. FIaoQyour order now. either tor Immediate or future delivery. vi. 0.611.118 iioo. ,vv¢vv“¢vvvrv\-§O4 PI-IONI 11s BIHtChTOHPS quality at the lowest possible eoet. Contains rm eouroep of ltllmll proteins BEEF, FIQH. stoop. IONI and MILK. Ooota lee than HAUF A~ 1' per hen per day. we in ‘as 1b., 10o lb. em Ind by the pound. with I008 mo», tony it ‘iFill-the-Baskie ” i y - ._ i; I Egg Mash E ‘ , Pg‘? {guanine-tie was. E _i V. ' of ‘ingrtdiezitawlgh: iliorhl-i D D ‘Pile greatest display ever t new» i» um City priolfl to > auitl-avarybotly. Oometin and Iooil them rover. Yeuvwiii be hiirprieed at the low prio- i b 4 ea dud the vast assortment .19 granny-fans: I lelddt INm. - ‘ \ a dmmlom; l? y ' .- ‘ ' ‘thoyfiy big ‘dlvi ride. I iltrolil L Worthy . -i£.'“.‘i"°" -'-~~~-- - . i I >1 roofs- » w! Y’. ‘ "whore are/you going" and on re- Watiion ‘Electric Co, Bl-WKLEB FOR oases trim- mings fr0m.25 to 75c‘. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2574 pensive. Anti-Freeze at Natson Electric Co, strumentul qunrtett 8 Ilt Bawn." - CHILDREN'S HEAVYlnll W001i hose all sizes, 45 and 5501s. Browse Bros. Ltd. $AVE MONEY b FLOUR"; it makes more loaves Wlholesale by Cnrvell Bros. LADIES FLANNEL dresses, all Lliilldes. Special $5.75. Prowse Bros, ilhe first Helntzmnn Grand Years. 2677 —Riflemsn will be pleased tnow that. Lieut. Col. ‘R. J. Bird whisttle the Secretary of the Doin Ottawa is leaving on Sunday nigh interest of Rifle shootin Later. SMOKER in the Armourles which all interested in rifle shoot. ing will be welcome. PERSONALS lng with her parents. Mr. and Mrs P. T. Powers, St. Peters. tended trip to Boston come "ii-er home again. MALPEQUE plflvmhged ti)! aslilignlble In u“; William Regen-ion nnd Mr. Lloyd nurc to o er e r songs r. - . _ . Thanksgiving. There were truly Rogers“! 1e“ w‘ Summemde’ nnny things to be thankful for; nreiy have a people had so much -f mercy and blessing crowded in- o twelve short/months. Such a. zeaison as this is surely worthy of the best acknowledgment possible o give and "the service on Monday avening was worthy o6 he occa- lon. The address by th pastor, icv. D. ‘M. Grant was expressive if the true spirit. of gratitude for he leading of the year and had _in i n real note of optimism. The ext itself was well chosen and is lllfltl in Rev. 7-12 Blessing, and iory, nnd WvlfldOlll, and t-han'gsglv~ n5. and honour and power and night be unto our God for ever and >vei-."~-1~‘our reasons tor thanksgiv- ing were pointed out. 1st "For the blessing-E that come to us as citi- zens oi: this gran, Dominion. 2nd. ‘for the blessings of -Peace. Free- dom and Righteousness. 3rd- For ‘he. blessings that have come to u through Christ and finally {or faiti xnough to believe in the ultimate rlumphs of Righteousness." An interesting episode which is pgpgfled to have taken place re- iently betwen two “old time sports’- is worthy of more than passing iotics. Number one sport wishins ‘o secure o. pas-sage to 8 116M715’ station accosted a passer-by who was driving a truck waggon with c lving the answer _“Ngne of your nsiness" he immediately seized the horso by the bridle. Number two. assuming a. serious tone. said to an onlooker “iHold these reins" whereupongthe "ninety-five year old boy" sllghted from the truck with the alscrlty of youth and in real piigilistic style squared himself be- rore his assailant the “eilhl-i-WO ye,“- old." Fully satisfied that he would prove equal or the occasion number two resumed his driving- Malpeque and vicinity have many things to bednstly proud of. but there is undoubtedly room for real appreciation oi‘ such eiilfllldid sports. Ti. is earnestly hopdibthal these good friend; may have many happy return of the thanksgiving season. Drive 11D- Quick service. Palmer- 2648-11-12-21 -:‘-- FROZEN RADIATORS are ex. Palmer 264841-1201 OLD-TIME MELODIES by in- "Molly y using "REGAL MILLER BROS of this city have mported a. Heintz-nianGrandpiano, they iave brought here in the past 35 OF’ INTEREST TO RIFLEMEN l0 ‘nion of Canada Rifle Association for the Maritime Provinces in the g. He will bring with him several slides ol‘ Connaught Range and other views of Rifle shooting. The date of -his arrival here will, be announced It is proposed to have a Iii. ____ ' tarlo Dairy Association also meets Miss hiary E. J. Powers. Noire Dame Acndnniy, spent Thanksgiv- Mrs. J. P. Herman (lice) Pearl Carver of the Forester Hotel. Pow- nal has returned home after an ex- aud New York. Her many friends will wei- On. Monday Thanksgiving even- ng Prlncetown congregation was lililAN A - comic ‘some. srsp-oau- clng, Flddllng by Maritime Chain- plons at "Molly ‘Bawni’ A SPECIAL LlNE.0f ladies trim- med‘ velvet hats. Special price $2.95. Prowse Bros. Ltd. A BEAUTIFUL bfllflil 11911112111811 plnno is attract- i118 much attention in -MIl-ler Bros. window, Gt, George Street. ' 2077 LADIES BRKSSI-ERES. Special Saturday 35 and 00 cts. l\rowse Bros. Ltw. ' . MINIATURE at St. .l’aul's Parish Hail, Thurs- iiuy- Nov. 18th. . 23:95. MARSHFIELD Baptist church. Preaching service on Sunday, Nov. 14th». at 3 o'clock. Conducted by Rev. R. C. Eaton, Charlottetown. I’ ii DON'T_ MISS SEEING “Molly Buwn." iLovo and comedy with lots of Irish wit. Wondroful special- ties. Best show yet. BEIDEQUE UNITED CIRCUIT»- Nov. 14th, Bedeque 11 o. in. cape Traverse. 3 p. m. Searletoivn. 7 p. in. i’. A. Fitzpatrick. I OUR BUTTER IN ENGLAND-A trial shipment of butter sent tor- wnrd by ‘Messrs. Dllllon and Spil- Iet sold for 151 shillings whioh was equal ‘to New Zealundi prices. The report. sent back from Clemeniis and Sons stated it was equalto the film- cst western and full sulmblefloi‘ tiiieii- best trade. ‘This opens up an- other unarket for iP. ‘E. l. butter. l . ATTENDING DAIiFlY CON-FER- EN'CE.—M-r. J. A. MacDonald, Dairy Superintendent for the Island crossed yesterday morniing to st~ tend the meeting of the officials of the National Dairy Council wh-icih is being‘ held incxt week in Toronto. Matters of vital interest to the dnlry industry will be discussed by the heads of the dairy tliepart-inents of the (llfferent Provinces. The On- next week and will be addressed by Professor Marti-noon who is the greatest authority on dairy matters in America. c. Gleanings From , Tryon And Vicinity On Thursday, Nov. 4th. visitors in Siinimcisiile were: Mrs. Robert Cu-ir, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Carr and family and. 311's. Russel A. Howalt. _Ul‘l'S8tlll‘(l1ly evening Nov. 0th. a, motor purly consisting of Miss Amy Lea. Miss Grace Wright, Mr. Miss Edith Lord of R. T. llolmans Ltd, accompanied them on their return tlr-"o. and spent n very en- joyable Thanksgiving at her Try- on home. ,- Mrs. Harry Clairk 0f Augustine iCove has spent n short holiday in Moncton. among friends. Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Boll oi Snmmerslde, spent their Thanks giving visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, Tryon. Miss Mildred Toombs, principal of Tryon Consolidated Schoo. spent her Thhnksgiving at her home in the city and Miss Bertha Csrruthers spent hers at Borden. Our school ‘has progressed very favourably under the direction oi these two capable young ladies in the past year and the part o: this year in which they havye been among ns. and we hope may do as well in the remaining half term. Mrs. Albert Mabey of Tryon, our very capable seamstress, is spend . relatives 1n Summersldo. ____. \ held in Tryon Hall OlrWednesday. Nov. 10th. _ Those present report- ed n fairly successful meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawson of Wednesday. to Su mmersido Nov. 10th. _ I Rev. and\ Mrs. CI urge ‘Seniors Mrs. ‘Major Taylor, ilamliton is visiting friends . stool-ion’. Ell"- "slio and North deque. The stork has been busy in this! vicinity leaving a bouncing you“ son 1t the boino oi! Mr- and Mrs- lchai-Iee Woodslde on Thursday morning and onqlliednead . pre- eanmted, Mr. qlfll iMre. Walt Whit.- loo Hesrtiast eongrotulsllollr._ with a young- ddllgllter. Nov/13I'h.. ‘Messrs. Joe Miller and IiLWilh-ed .McQnarr-Ie and Mr. Jock and Mr. Austin Smith. mhtorad to the city on Tuesday. I .....__. Mr. Arthur llowatbof ryon paid a fly1ng_1islt»_to Bu ore-tile on Wednesday. Noveipber 10th. Friends of the following will ro- gret to learn that ‘on Saturday. you realise what this po . Norvilinepenetratea links doe Iy into thrttaaaee. emu-oi ve aaioklv- vi“ To drew e2‘ to Ilium Are Your Joints Sore. Stifl’. Swelled ? k If Rheumatic —"This Will Help You The hom- o! your deliverance will draw ne'er once you ale 0am oItLNIIiRVIIiLINE. When robbed on your core joints every time hours arm. reliable linlment can 110., Iflldly. ?»""~il~‘-°‘l'i,"-'>-‘4’¢.’i'f‘iii”§ g to; ‘ . I ‘o’ 4 REMEMBER THE TEA onu sule_ THE CHARLOTPENWN GUARDIAN "IIIE ciiiilfiui If you want- a dependzible A alarm clock gee an Alarm Clock The same dependability and value that people have learned to expect in lngereoll watches; The result of lngereoll methods ap- plied in the alarm clock field. Happenings 0t‘ The Week (Continued from page 4) leze and Director of Techinicai Education In connection ‘with the evening and other classes. 1n oddl- tion to this Prof. Shaw has been: appointed Snpcrviaror of the City Schools by the Bonril of Trustees. U U I ' Rev. Percy Fitzpatrick, of Reiieque, who preached in Wesley Memorial Church, Monctcu, Sun- day, wtfs the guest at "Mr. R. N. Wyse. il-Ilglhfleld street, during ‘hi: stay in town. lie left Monday for home, stopping over for a day with his mother in Port Elgin. OI O O . Hats are growing more femlnene Thut is, they are exhibiting more trimming even on vhe small and and ‘plain vorle-tiesOn the small felt huts it usually takes the form of a .fldquihnmmy SHREDDED ‘ Pour hot milk over it Psomnrviii“ , ohrodsi»Ef i A warmnourishing meal i i I Hereby Nominate Mr . . . . .. Iul a cuntllilule in the M0. CONTEST RUN 1N (l0 VNOIIIIINATIION‘ BLANli ' l PL IUNU ing a well deserved rest visiting George Walker - . . . . . . . Rev. H. D. 8: Mrs. Raymond Mrs. J. Patterson . . . . . .. A 10X meim"! cfimcwlllnfl "The Drzl-LD. and Mrs. Johnson Maritime Ranch" st-‘Bedeque was Miss no“ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ , , , , . . .. Bodoque were‘ visitors to Tryon on Miss 145w]; i , $23.00 the hostesses 11L Bridge this we'll North River Road to ilate. entertaining on Thursday nftornoo M“ Gw- Tlwma - ~ ' ' ' ' ' " 1'00 for a number of friends u: he. Virs. Goodwill prettyhome_ .Vlrs. B. Duivar .. 1-90 “ " " S.“ Mmfi B M“ C- R- Smmlww Miss Mary E. I-la-szaril- is visitin: Mr. erpe of ream, N. .. virs. Col. A. IPeake - . . is spending a tsw days in 'I‘~ryon \irs. ‘McArthur . . . . -- 1-00 l“ mmreal a He“ M ‘he Panic“ yisiting his old friends and neigh- ii. J. -Love . . . . .. W0 ' ‘l ' bors, Mrs. A. J.-Robinson and Mr. Virs. J. '1‘. Morris .. 1.00 Liem_.go|_ m“; Mm 1,. n. Beei Harry A. lvIaoPhee. are. gateway ‘Betta of Omawal momefly o; this any, M. » TS. - . . . . . . . ~ Mr Victor Hewett of Tryon re- Mrs. Scott . . . . . . . .. 1.00 guests of .\Ir. andl Mrs. W. W ports a fine litter of ton lnlnnies Vlrs. Herbert Platts - - - » -- L00 Moore of Montreal and in- tliei: from his pedigreed Chinchilla "W. —’é‘ VI ' Mk, M G Enter i‘. ‘F. Mary" this wee . $19.00 Mm” - m‘ Y ‘i’; e3" even ———- Virs. H. H. Horne. Gt 6'90- mned at d "n" n ay Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson sud strett .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 400 gm; afterwards attending the Mil- fsmily o! Augustine Cove. motored ‘i. L. Bethune, Gt. Geo- 5i on Wednesday. Mrs VlfB. "°"".“"°’ Cannot; Practice in in ‘orrls to registered practitioners oi ‘nce o; to a l omen 18mm u: inn one tiring-‘rilomsuiraiimtn ‘Ilium """ ""°" $ 2.00 Other Models up to $6.00 INGERSOLL WATCH Co. h... 149 St. Catherine $1., Bu: Montreal, P. Q. humch of flowers or an algrette o side, Many simple leather huts, es skin. are being neen to match the coats with which they are worn ._?.__.__ cidedlry in the mode. U I The most talked of event of the week wns vibe presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Windsor McLean oi -"Bnddies" which W113 considered b: many as the best local play put oi Amherst, N. 5., nie paying a visit in Vicioriu ui the home of Mr. Mc- Ifor some time and thorough] en Y xjoyed by large audiences. Leah's mother, Airs. William Cul- let. II 1 S again loaded: Lord.“ schooner‘ Jlies Avila Matlhieson i-s beiny ~Ka.,ma,_.~ w" profluce for Norm welcomed home fronujiontrenl b; iydney. which Ill sail on Friday. her numerous friends. weather psi-milling. from Victoria. ' o s a Mrs. P. W. Turner ‘W0 t i i U M-ciPhail of Argyle Shore iii e leav- Ing for ilustuii, U. S. A. “l')" - t IE. Boswell has Capt. Johnson hail as hr lcome visitors over the week en her sister Miss Laurzf Smith c Monctoul. lcflplfllll Dun Ferguson 0i‘ “Erl- waril S. Fall’; is expected to lllllll at Victoria. one of the-so iiziys with i. load 0i coal from North» Sydney. This article is very‘ much needed n Victoria and surrounding ills- tricts. "D" l i bliss Bessie Beer who has bee '—'—'"<‘*@‘—_——— visiting her parents Mr. land Mr: E. ll. Beer has returned to Bostor ' - a a a One of the most. ‘touching scene at the Armistice service on Thurs day was the placing of the Flower oi‘ Remembrance at the foot of 1h 3,00 Soldiers Monument, ngeib father Queen Sh, to dnto Edith McLeod . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ‘lg. McLellan .. . 1.00‘und mothers, ‘ilny tots and growin ‘ m‘ F’ Lam" 1'90 boys and girls vleing with one ar Mr. Rodd..... ,0 ~ _ Two Fflends _ L00 othcr in: paying their tribute of lov Mrs. Ed. Horne ‘ 1.00 to the Iierocs of the Great .Vi'ai 2H5‘; 1Xgg:_'n' -~ U)“ Among the private ‘wreaths place- Ford 1:00 by immediate relatives were on Miss Myrtle fol-d .. 50.1mm Colonel and ‘Mrs. A. 1'}. lngs c Mrs. G. R. Lewis 2.00 v, Mm. Fwd Moore mo: nncouvcr in loving memory r [30 their son Waiter J. lugs; Chariei ggifipirrgeon ‘MilC-KQtIlZlU, Liciitenai Mrs. John ‘McLeod .. Mrs. J. S. Chandler [F11 g1- - - . . - . .. l-ooiCflflllilliflll Field Artillery. and Thec . . n nor .. 2.00 _. _ - Mrs. Phillips . . . . . . .. 1.00 “M” 9Y1“ M"‘_°K°“’1°' _1“°‘"°“““ Mm Tweedy _ _ _ ’ _ _ H L00 Canadian Garrison Artillery, tron MP5- LQIIE - - - - ~ . -- 1.00 ris parents, brother and sister Mrs. A. D. Large 1.00 Private Gordon Livingston, killed I Miss ‘Margaret MCllllIlFl . 50 , Mm w_ Ford ' 5011611011 ctober 15th, 1917, from hi Mrs. '1‘. Howatt 25 fnilicr a d mother, Mr. and Mri Mrs. Ranaghnn 1.00 Duncan Livingston; Col-in Gordil MacDonald. from his father nul- mother; Frank, Moder Hughes, kii cii in action September 28th. 191 from his parents, brother and sis tors and Private Charles Wcntliel hie from his mother. . i ' ll Kira. Robert Dolzicln . . . . 1.00 $24.00 Tichmond Sh, East oi (it. Gen. to date. Vlrs. J. T. McKenzie . . . . .. Vllss Lillian McKenzie . Vii-s. John Anderson .. Vlrs. T. B. Grady . . . . . . .. 2.00 1.00 1.00 0 lb I Mrs. (Ross McEYen 1-00 , m, VL Anderson _‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ H L09 The engagement announced M. McLeod .. . . . . . . . .. 1.00 week ct Miss Dora MBHXlGSOiDuGRU vii-s. B. ‘S. McKinley .. 1.09 h Gm f J- " d ‘m- Mrs. Neil Robinson .... .. 1.00 W’ “f i ° e “s °° a“ ‘ hiothieson to Mr. Clair Campbell t Snmmerside is causing pleasllnt c1 ciiement among the younger socii sci, with whomtho principals or ‘exceedingly popular. t I Wna Who Loves Children... ‘Virs. Richard iBlnns vilss Ryan . . . . . . . .. I Mrs. Manning Bagnall was ennui ..1.00 . Jss McLeod, Kingston, 01w Bottle Preserve. Gordon Newson. One dos.‘ Eggs. tnry Ball with her guests. O O B The Earl and iCountess ot 11ml Qingvon are coming to Canada ll the spring to vrisii: the Countess o‘ i-iaddingtoirs parents. Mr. and Mrs G. W. Cook, in ‘Montreal. It is prob able that the Earl and countess 0| Mlnto, who are now in million where they have UIRQfIIIBJlIOI-IGG fol the winter, wilt dome to ‘Montreal at tho some time. accomponil"! bi Kingston. New Brunswick nan. Nov. 11 - A sne- -in1 cable to the Star Irqm motion v ye: “It i-s ofticialiy announced that cock feathers placed at the right Dccially those of doe skin and kit‘ For afternoon wear. turbans nro de- Yllllaotflli BAZAAR. Elm-lune SIGNED Fill out above hlnnk unil mull ‘ credit my (‘nnillilnii- with I000 votes. your (‘umlldnto all’ ullli Iiiill] \lillfl. The Winners of this (‘onto-iii will receive $100.00 In Gold. The Volt-r» iilmro In [he Irl-c illntrlflutinn of $25.00 in Gold. Ailtirrim uli (‘miuliuiiirntlniis In ‘LA . BALL PLAYERS THIN ‘VITII HREENHTCII d pin-min flnil One tlollur for whirl; with One dollur which will iitnrt lace lit hiontuguc on \Vciiiicsd:i_\' Iternooii when Airs. \\"illl(‘l‘ lliilziol ecelved for the first time since lior iarrlago. Gowncii liecomingly iii rain georgeitv. .\ll‘.‘i.l)£ll7.l(?l was as» isted in receiving ivy her sister iii-is Emily Roach, who \\'0l‘(‘ Alexi- an crepe satin. Tiicrc was a oodly number of callers who were raclefully attended zit the door by ttie bliss Rita McLean. ifsihering ‘om the reception room, gay with hrysaiitlicmums arnil ferns. Mrs. hnrles Thompson performed. her iensant duties. urhile in the dining- oom Mrs. Claude McKay and Mrs. lilliam McLean qroureti tea and! lad as their assistants Mrs. (lcorgci fhompsoii, Mrs. C. J. Kerr, .\iiss' iybll Pool thud Miss Daisy Van lderstine. was: Embrolilcrod yokes are seen on iatin ihnil wool frocks niid oitcu em- roiilcrvd slcovvs iiru llli‘ hiizli spot f a frock. I! a a LFiir pockets arc very (lnimirc on vool frocks and ofien they art-i iyeil exactly to nhitch the material; n \h”lll(:ll they iippcnr, im ilizit. i-Olui‘. iirplc. rose or irrccn. ' 1 Y! a- ‘Tlin bat slcevo is often (ll‘.(‘l)l'ill' d Willi u close row oi‘ buttons that!‘ zuciics from sliouiiicr in waist, l i i l i Are Reticent About Vote 0n r0\"rr:.~i1' AZANAGEIB Phone 1009. hlnrket Building, flmrlottetown, P. It‘. l. >e+++e.. vvv v7 ‘vv v ~. e ~ _¢ A pretty bridal reception toolriicrc owing to the unsatisfactory i lirufflc conditions and ihc incn diiii not press for it. They are now ask- 111,1,‘ for Llie concession granted oL the time in the Unllml States iii-suit. in‘ tlie ballot WlllClI may ' tic up Canadian rziilivnys east o! Port Arthur. OnL, by the withdraw- 1I.l oi‘ 15.000 conductors and iraln- , men from work, will be announced |ln Montreal Oil or shortly nfter No- :\'(:lil'l)(‘.l‘ l5. according to is. N. Ber- Iry. senior vice president of the Or. tier of Conductors. The announce- ‘lflftlll will be made by Mr. Berry on his return from Winnipeg for which yplulce lie left here forever the week cni . CHAPPED HANDS Mlnarifs heals rough and chap- Ded skin on face or hands. Mix it with sweet oil and apply often. , "" WEAKMEN Toke Our llerlml Remedies. Iiimk nn Skin Dist-nuns. New 'l'rl~:iIii-s on Uhronil‘ [list-uses by llcrlml lloiiicilil~s._ Piiinplilcts on Loss iii‘ .\l.'lllll(I0t| fllltl ilisi-nsl-s of mun. liunklvi on Fcinnli- Ills and iltl\‘li'l', from my iiinil. £l0 yvzlrs’ ox- l‘\‘l'l\'IIl‘-'. i\\'itiiiiiit criticizing 01' ilispiirnginir your ilociors wrilc nu. Iii-fiirt- losing lilipv. '1'|'i-|riiii<-ii1 ivy lllilll Ulll" spo-irlnlty. English IIi-rilnl Dispensary lllmiin-il. 111.10 Diavlc, Vum-nuvrr, B. l‘ Wage Question e nd conductors in this city are exq remely reticent. regur-ililng tho vote; hat in being taken on the concllla-i ion board's wage award \Vll.lClI was: ~cently 811110111109“. Biillois were‘ distributed in this division on .\ioii- .sy on the return of Frank Apollo‘ y. Walter Welling, lflLllllllPll. C. 11., lnrke and Miner Purdy, conduci- rs from the meeting in Montreal which was attended by neurly two undred representatives of the, ien. About eighty conductors and; 50 trainmen in this vicinity urc u!“ footed. i “it would. be pretty hard l0 fill! iur own men's throats lby turning town their recommendation lllntl ve reject the award." was one of ho few opinions expressed by train. ten. He was roferrcil to tho decis- on reached in Montreal. Anotlhcr declared Lhat he birliev-i d the brotherhooels would hung ogether and the inference was that hey were in Invor of ti. peaceful withdrawal from the railway nor- iice if their age demands were not met. But the ballot is ii. secret one ind there is no means o1’ determ- ning ivliat the result of the votlnii. s until the total results arc an-l ioiinced at Montreal. Then. l! if‘ un erswod, there is no means of urging which region oi’ the coun- try were in favor of n. “walk out or vero against 1t. The men appear to- bu closely in ‘ouch with the progress of wake negotiations in the Pnited Sintcs -s well. In the onsrcril states at tho ire-sent time tlic Irnininen and con! iucmrs are negotiating for nn Iii- rease in wages. Such. nn increiwc vouid hs over and ninvo the sm- uint that the Canadian employees ire asking for. it was Jiolnied out. 3everal years ago an lacrosse was ‘ranted to men on the United! II.-\.1iII.T0.\"S BlSill’ '"'°° N“ m‘"'“’"'°k "° “m” '1' their two ltttle dmnihiors. bail: iii-ingot niuoi and ‘Lady Willa s1 iiot. to also visit. they Minion our enta, Mr. and Mrs: ti. W‘. 000k This will ho iaoy iioiioihiioiro iini vim to Canada sihoo her marlagrs much tad: place‘ in Monti-oat e little over thl-eotyears ago, The Earl and Countess of Haddingto he United Kingdom ‘such pflvll" ‘RB! of pr ot sing In the said 17m“ Majesty seems lull‘. tie Ordeigln Council of I018. tinder vhich New Brunswick doctors coulil oglnqmn the Colonial List of the Weneral Medical Council d! Greet ‘Iriialn. ' hereby revoked without vpgjndldi» gthl fill]! 0! IVY P97‘ , emu have been olreldy uttered on the register.‘ , ‘ v British doctors m“ l?” . swmuraum tin F:.i*..ri.-,.,""",,...°°Z‘ ° ‘ilbr New Brune- “T1302? are leaving Scotletud after Christ- y oioayiiiih t owl us.) ' i I-Q-M~*\'-‘=““"T‘ non-crow. Nov. iirnoihmooi _ Sigtcs lines b_;it it was not gIvmiztiiO-ll-lil-swsili. (lillllfllflfil- of blur-tilt fronts! IiYRSI-IIRE y siioinsni-ziio Tho favorite cake In the landol liuhjrie Burns! “PW! t'i‘in- (tlili-i-ii. llcrhiil institution) noun AND , FEED . NOW ARRIVING BRAN SHORTS MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE COTTON SEED BEET MEAL SCHUMACHER FEED COR-NMEAL CRACKED CORN WHOLE CORN FEED WHEAT ROLLED OATS OATMEAL Also best quality BLEND and HARD WHEAT FLOUR In Baga_and Bbim, all of which we are eelilng at low- eet prlcee. We are prepared to offer special prices on Feed in ton Iota and Flour in and i0 bhl. iota ex care on arrival. Wrlte-.phone or call our prices before buying. A. i-lorne 8. Co. for -»-..,.._.._-_.-.-~_ ITS oi‘ ICXPPJLLPZNCE " Jill u w“... . .