tical won* ~ . - - ~ _ ’iioe:+ not lit those tasks master hcl. it -....,..,,,.. rsge-,_"" ‘=‘=¢‘==¢z~»== ,, _ .t_~_.‘~.,-:_-'»-,.' ~‘»' - ii ,__ 5, t' ,_ .- _- ,, \».__,- _,, -= _, _ ._ _ ,“.» 1, yt1.'.s,f~ F '.~ “ 'i "Wt _ »"t"l _Q .rr Q- t -. - , tm, .__ ` C M s .. _ ,_ 4' _ ‘ _ - -- - _K _M _ _ _ 1uiecuAa,t_,t_£t,gig§i:nfrowNouAno1aN,_ ,A *_ _F , __ __ _$.17 _ C he Western ‘Guardian ' - ` >` "4 t_i__ ___________________________________ ,_______ :_ :;;-fc : »:.-<_- w:_-:_-:_-:_>~_~.-.-:.-111- ~ T -f - -- - - --_- --~ - ---~- - ~ -~- - -- --- - ---- --~--- - --- __ . , i ,-if __ 'rave w an in mis engine. -N0. i HAY for sale at Holmufs. Summeraide. 1481-11-30ME1l. -MI. W. K MQGOUGAN ia Gnu alan roprnentativg in Bnmmorolde. -0UR PRICES on Overcoats are all in your favor. See them. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1460-11-30M2lE1i_ -ASK T0 SEE our $22.00 Overcoat selling at $18.75. it will please you. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. - '1460-11-30N2iEli _ -SATURDAY. Dec 1st will' be Orereoat Dny at this stor_e'_ Be sure and see the specials we show ln -BRACES report last Wednesday (Victory Bond rally day) one oi’ the host days business ln their history. 'l`hi.=; big, reliable hrm's bargains nr."- nlwaa good our_< and there arf, no tlisai'ppointiiients_ 1486-12-~1l\1Eli. -MALPEQUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Tltere will be no service -in ther .\'lolpcque }’reshyterian Church on Sunday( Dec. 2nd.- Rev. J. M. Murchison will preach in thi' llradal- hine (Thurclios that day. -SCHOOL WORK.- The standing is as followsz- Grade V.-1, Janie -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH ,insertion for advertising in this col umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -THE MORNING DAlLY~ GUAR- DIAN can be obtained at Latiorty'r Tonsorial Parlors, Bummeraide. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rc-v. James MacDougall will preach on Wednesday and Thursday the 5th and 6th at Coleman at 7 p. m. -GREENMOUNT SERVICES - The Christian Womea's Band of Mis- sions has always charge of the ser- day School 1.30 p. ni.. Communion vice in Greenmount Church for Sun- and then the C. W. B. M. Sermon. Everyone can come a sthey are need- ed. Tell a friend C. 'E. Wednesday evening. Training for service, at S.S. hour. --THE NORTHUMBERLAND-Thr* Northumberland dockcd at 8.45 on‘ Thurstlay evening with five cars of way freight and four horses consigned to Mr. \V_B. Bowness, for fox put -A purposes. Tlieia were also 21 inward passengers, -t9 having left on morning' trip. The ‘outward freight on Fridayi morning was two cars of potatoes] two cars eggs. two cars oats and tlii‘c'c‘, for the pupils ‘oi Park Corner Sclioollcars ot mixed freight. li. I t Florence McLeod. Grade IV.-~l. McKenzie; 2. Mildred Bernard; Charlie flernara; 2, Helen McKenzie; Il, Alice Ramsay. Grade lll.-(Seuio -1, Alma Harding; 2, Donald (tttxnp bell; li, William McKenzie. Grade 1ll.-- (Junior)-1, Myrtle and Hazel Bernard tequal); 2, Ethel McLeod; 3, Preston l-larding. Grade ll.--1 Annie Pitlgeon; 2, Marion .\ic1.eoti. Grade I.--l, Mary litirdlng and Amy tfaiuphml tcflllf-ll); 2, Ralph Z\‘lcl.oot`t; Il, Vcra Mci.r‘.od_ 'l`cacher_ Gladyi- t‘r:iwfol‘d_ ----_-_-_...i NO GROUNDS FOR COMPLAINT. Those' oi` us who are able to tak: our places in the ranks ot` the work- rig should thank it kind fat" for hav- iiiit no siizipeti our tlosliiiics. tli‘.inii\l that wn 'ilh'r.'!.\r-vi. heart at tiriws and tw-i that lift' is hard and t'iivt,\|'i~.~':: we should, and we could if wo would wist-ly stop to diuw on our common sense, inns-ter such moods. .Ls long ns wvttre liiicked with good t\e:tltli_ :ihlg to tlisposv' of each tlriy's duties. pay our honest debts and look the world squarely in the face, wo have absoltiteli' no ground.-n for coni- phiint. Indeed, we are lirogrerfsiitg. and we should not make ourselves iniscrahle or unhappy by useless long- ings oi- rrgi'etr-. Sonic, of course, seem to make rar.- id advancement along lifefs way. lfoi- tune’s wheel constantly turns in their favor. while others. patient. hardwork ing fighter:-v, never soeni to get tihcntl. This perhaps may he another of l~‘ate'_~i rulings; no one can tcll. lt stands to st-tisoii, lio\\'<~v<‘Y'. lllill HU _-olutely nothing is gainful by inaltlrhl it D001' bargain more lmrii to cont(-iid with. " ' " ` On thc othcr hand. it' _We hfllle lf’ Find anything like eontcntmen; _in lite vvr must learn to l\C<'€l>l with ti. line ;.;i':ir-o, the inevitable, ___'r_nere_is_ indeed. it vmrlnin wiwllerfi _~a sort of monotony. if you wili~- :ihout all lines of work. but. tho Dill* ian uiasters hor duties, slic- She makes the wearisonit>__ features or nrt- work congenial lil/ 'ii0Slfl1': Ol them as easily and its metliotlir:all_\' ag possible, and then wi.~‘-oil' 1'0fl»l<"»“ itll about them. _ Girls who fi-,el too important for tht? titii.ii.»s they nffrlftrrll 11”* lf",1‘1""f‘-‘ hrfarti complaining about \ll<'1l`_hg\"‘ }m_ These K,-“m},\ing,_ iiisasziltsiitetl ' -Mr. Neiman Beaton, Union Road., was in Sumlnerside, 'Thursday return-' ing from a visit to format' friends at Mount lioyal and O'Leai'y. li. I -Mr. and urs. S. N. Dawson. Mr. .-\.lc.v.ander Large, Mr. Bert Dawson and Mr. George Wood, North Tryonf vvtfi-o in Town on Thursday. H. i -.\ii_ and .\lr:-*_ ('lau1t- l1c1.tur_\' tim Sani\iel‘l"rui\ci.~:_ .\lh:i|t_v ati/_i .\l;'_ ni.-i Mrs, _iohii hiivi-i-»_ i~`f=:’ii-.-.ooti_- \v--1'-- .”i_i||<»n;§ lll.- ’l`hiii~-::i:.,\' \'1"!w:>: in lti.'.'u li. ---- t --.wit-s_~‘rs. l‘r»tt-r t`:illogl\an_ i-iiilis llcot, l‘:\tt‘ick Mulligan, Newton, I\‘oil,I ’l`lioni_i.~i and ltobort ilolt, i5ratlt'ori|_' l.o| 2%, wor~ :toms-' of tho ,biisinessl nitin who vi_~‘ltoti Stimn1ni'.°.ltlt» on' 'l‘l|tirsd:iy. li. HORSE BALKED ON SUNDAYS, i THEN IN FRONT OF CHURCH -- i Animal Raised in Toronto and must Have Come Under Lord’s Day AI- Iiance influence, Says Judge' I The iuiluonco of the I.ord's Un; _-\iliancc on a' horse was tlemonstrat ed ,at the assizes in Bryson. Qtif. yesterday afternoon. Several months. Ingo William E. Sharpe, ol` Bryson. o\ir<‘has~»:il it horse from Witt. i-I. _Tuffy of the same place. The horse has balkcd seven times, and ouch time on a Sunday in front ol' ti church or anything that looks like it church. As the horse was rairtel in 'l‘otont:>_ Judge Weir and tiv- lawycrs conclutlt. that the bulki- ness was due to tg influence of tht- '[`ho action w:is= brought hy 'l'.ifl`;'. wiin asked for the payment of tho hott tluc onthe purclizisp of tilt. horse. Sharpe had refused to meet the note because the horse had Jt\dg'- Weir held that baikinoss wa.-1 not a permanent defect and there- fore' ordcieti the payrtient of the' note. 1 Just Bad on Sundays l Throiigh the wreck the horse ht.- havttti himself hue, hut on Stindzi_v'.- iw-_ was alway.=t unruly. According to Sharpe. cvery time they approached a. chiii-<-li or any htiildlng resenihling voting women miikf- tlieiiis'-elves tin- ii t-l|urt~h the horse. rot`\ised i0 g0» it-ipnymnti iintt life a grind siniply hc- “i had to ding hint along on sowzral ,. use tim i no not look upon tht-ir occasions when he stopped in front uflorlt tlit-.ytask that mtaus their 0l` il <'h\lr<‘h." tet'lilif‘tl Mr. Sll11l‘ll"- ' hrcad and butter. ill ‘P0 l‘iLil'il~ Thr-_ vast majority ot us must work The court inquired into' the podi grve of the stood and found that lit- fm. u ||\.|ih0°¢1 nnd it' we are going to was born in tho Queen (`ity. make anything like oontentnicnt_from hay to day wo must t10t give IU U’ in/-less longings or rtgrt.-ts. fhe_real- |,, y,,,_._-*V “-_gmnn knows, a happiness Mystery Explained tfhat. her idle sister has never Lf-Y' remarked Justice Weir, “flint hors.: perionced indeed. "having nothing t0 has hoop iiilitirnoeu" by the Loi\'l’s tio" has made and is making m“'“t°‘ Day Alliance. lie does not believe and physical wrecks without number. in wortting on the Sabbath." The Wyman who belongs to thé ____l.l.. ranks' of the workers does not deserve any sympathy and should not look for any. On the other hand. SP0 should put enthusiastic and well titr- et-tetl effort into her duties. S‘AFEGUARDING HAPPINESS tions furnished hy F. B. l\lcCurdy & (‘o., stock and bond brokers, mem- ii' sho iintls' that sho cannot he hop- hers Niontrwl Stock Exchange, Mc- py in hi-r position or that it offors no clianctft for atlva.tiron1t=ni, than in Jus- tin- to _herself st-he should, wiil\0\1l any loss- of limo, look iil> il l“"i"' opoiiiiii.-,‘. i a voritahlr lifoliuo thrown Work 1-: _ » - - out to most persons and kerliing l2“~‘Y in n, cgfcguartl. without any fl\l‘?5U0"- We xncultl reiiimnlier this. Then let ui-i meet eacli working _clay with ti fitting grace, putting the right kind ol' effort into our tasks, whal- ev,.,» [nt-_v may ho. And meanwhile let us keep good natureu. lt wc uO this we shall iintl rroiitentlilelll and ii pear-_e that all t hc world citnnfll givo nor take awn_\'. _ an. _ __ X'-‘ ' _ I f_- See - , /fill//for =:;-.._....- New ' Line of Enamel- WGN! This is nn entirely new line and one that can he nately reconimentled for quality anti value, CLOSING PRICES. ' n A. I". _ 65% Am Lot-_o .. 531/1 Atmconda . _ 561/y Am S_S.< .. T5 (`tln Put'-X. ll. 2 1-2 132% (`en__..._,._._. . 68% (fruc _ _ 54 M. 1”. (‘t . . _ _ _ _ . ._ _ 96'/L Mex .\'or Power ._ 79% P. ll. S. _ ._ llcadini: ._ 69 South Pac ._ S, 'I‘. 1'. __ 44% IRIS. _ __ 91% 1', T. . . . . . ._ 76 I‘. P.-~-X. I).-2 1-2 1.121/, EARLY TABLES _ A table. in its vt-ry first form, was :i hoard made soparntely l`rom thu trostlos that supported it. After ti meal both board and treaties ivcro stored away, leaving the room free. Theao tables were long and nariow. ln earliest limos there was a lout: ‘bench on one side only. teavfng tin opposite sldo free for serving. Thirty or forty foot was the length of tho halls and castles. The poetic expres- BLACK’S ` turned out to be abalky one. Hut-- - -- - Q "That vxplaini. it." liuniorously VSTUUK _iliiiiiAi|llNS i I n.t1.ii-xxx, N. s.. Nov. 30-touota-i {<'iir`/A painting. titiiir_ix_ Nl s.i i 'il I s . 1 1 , _ . v _ _ “Shall Canada’s effort in this war be maintained _ or withdrawn ? Such is the issue.” 4 - Sir Robert Borden, at Halifqx _ United in the Cause. of Liberty N ICN Government ,in Canada, clearly became necessary for the_ successful prosecution of the War. In it arc united the representative men of the two great political parties. _ , . These men have joined force-_.s to make Canada s effort in the War- m_ost effective m the support of our men at the front vvith adcltttonal forces, ancl to direct and control the industrial _E arid econom1c life of Canada to the one end of Wmrimg the War. ' If thispolicy represents your judgment of Canada’s duty, you should ~ r Su po nion Go cr ment t..,»_n....._-._ ` ._ ___,Fou_r,,_,_liun,dr,ed ,_t_lji_o,u,sa,nd,,of Canada’s manhood _ha_vc,,_,_gone,_into Khaki. THEY are united in the cause of liberty. Today the insistent, the imperative' call is for an additional hundred 1 thousand re-infofcc- mcnts. The policy of Union Government is toraisc this force quickly and impartially under the provisions of the Military Service Act. ‘ The Election Issue is Clear If you are in favor of supporting the men at _the Front -you will vote for the Unionist Candidates. lf you prefer that our soldiers should NOT receive the reinforcements they so urgently need, the Referendum- pro- posed by` Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his adherents is the instrument through which you can sacrif;ce the men/ already at the front, who have set aside their business ambitions and have given up their home life and loved ones in the defence of YCUR liberty, and indeed, the liberty of the world. There can be only one course for every Patriotic Canadian--Support the Unionist Candidates , - The I/m'0m'.~f Party Pubzfmy commam T°di)’ ` _ .' . _ -. »_~ 1 , tn, ..»..,-.~i~‘f<-.». . - - ,.:f,_._._1- f .__ . __ -» __ _ _ DEEB .11 Aichi” _ _ _ _ _l _ 33 ' 12; :sa .1 :__ ,K f J-~ __-:'~ ei "rs _va "_ ut, , served the purpose of a seat. when the top was lifted and stood against the side oi’ the room. ilut gintlutiilv the table took tire present. form und' use. lt became the custom to |oa‘.'I~ the hoard upon the lrestle instead oi' removing both. and in time the pic:-t», of furniture was called the table. ;_ ‘ GERMANY WAY T0 VICTORY BARRED Spciiking al. the Lord Mnyoi°'s hau- quct in l.ondon_ recently, Mr, Bonai Law .-uid: ' “'l`hv Gcrniiins- say they are going to win. 'I‘ht>y can win only if they tlofcat tho Freiirli and British tir- lrllor. which Qtnnd :itliwiirt them. and the arc further from that result to- day than they evt-‘r have heon. i can- not hold out any hope of an early 1-ntt of this wat. much ns we should like lt. Thorti is no short cut lo |icii<'n. Thorn is only one way to pence thc nat over thc haitl .int lu od roao table sometimes, in those curly IIBYS- belligerent nations are staggering be- ewofflnlly those num in me ionein-'nin'tin-_ iowa. it is it qtmtltinii of -“|0111 “tho festive board," came thus. "I iisvt- fititn in' tin- courage nf il1¢0 710918- four people, and l have faith in 'tho 0ak_waa the wood ilrnt psod lu jiii~'.li-f- of our canst-_ lt is ri strug- tnblns, .ihnn walnut canie- into gencr- gin between th: ftw pooping ot' mai: nl like in the mlddli--of tin- Boventeeiilli Ikintl and the iron dt-potiwiit ol' ii wat vonttity An early form of tahlo was ln;-.1 nvnr inn who is going to fall NEW CATSKILL AQUEDUCT »_____ tlho squad. The fiii'incr`s wife thought . L ~.~~.».~L~. yn- __,__. _.; » _ _ ,_ , 1 , _ _._ “Our itllitfs know they are fighting: THE WAY OF THE HUN w0MENf5 TQENCH i for what tiioy iovo; they know thciri - -- l lirurts will not fail them." i _A liuniauo iiun is on trial in Lcip-- isig for rcfusiiit; to bully prisoue-rs_\ -tsotnc prisoners ot' war were eniployctlf ,rm ii tarni digging tip pomtncs. :ind ii ,nina uainetl Scliick was in clitirgc oi' 'thc inen were not working quickly eu- Lcuglli from .Asltokan. Catskill ouiih. she onine out ncvotnpnnied by Mount.'iins, to Staten island, 20 niilt>s.itlog,~i anti shoutcil to Schick to order, t'tip:icEty oi' water df-liverctl to ttll,tlit: guards to tire on tno pi:_-oii':rs or tireiitt-r New York. :'»00.000.000 gill- ami to go for them with the btiyn »~t~._1 ions a tlt\_v_ ,Schick 'refused on the iriaund '1--: (`os»‘ of construction ttodnte) $140,- the prisoni_~_rs wtrc doing limit' l..-_,|_ 0(\O_000. , ' ."Despito repeated ii\toi'i`ereii<-e," ht: vopuiiitimt -.tnipiieti with ivster. said. "mul doailile li-10 Ireatntont. hint ntnrly tI_'i00_oot1_ lodging and bail food the prhtonerf- Begun, 1910, uutlcr'Mnyor (lnorgc did their very host. and l naw not ll. Mcl‘lt\lltin, ' ,rensoit to use force against thcm_l }<`lni_-ihnd. 1917. under Mayor .iohn ’i`lu:_\' rntnc. from ti reprisal camp. l"urro_v Mitchel, wt~i'»~ cdticitteii mon and sensible on Employoil in construction, 25,000 ough to iso what one could litliiiiinolr' pf'rgmiy_ _ tlfmiiiittl of tht-in_“ Schick is now At sottrro, 610 fcct above son ltivci. charged by tho gm\er.'ii coniiiiantiinig Urossitig iintler liudson Itivrr nt-ar tho district on tho ground of tht `.i.. Cornwall. 1.140 foot, below stan lcvcl. vneitiiioii by' the fnrmor'n wife, ot' iv.. ' _' _ - ' 1 ‘ gg. Villain- sites _-.tihmorgctl, 9. ing it cnrclcss supervisor. to victory. It is a question now oi, i‘opiil:ttion or t|ir~.-to vlllngcs. rc, moved, 2.000. d H -_`*"`__""" Miles oi` railway rc-locate . _ iiigliway bridges built. 10. fi | EVERYBODY CURED' ' 'Fltnn r»i|nirt~tl for water to ow ._ . __ '_ _ _ 0 - from in-ginninz; oi’ :tquctliict to ond. 3] --xl§]_n:,,.,h',‘|lt:|i:`r li`i’.‘tI4lilNlrl)i(rlilt‘=2_~i' mn mit '|"Y“~ yearn ago." l A5 "“ """i"“"'°"‘g 10"' °"‘““I M' H “\\'lnil was his iui>iiiu\-t><"" `, - _ not grtfalcr than. lhn Panama Canal. -.H _ _| ‘ ; _Y _' '_ _ .M | || , ,| ,_ , \ I 'h h'ni mme F0 F 1 ' h . . itoldit-rs and tho lint. which is only 41|/, miles from shore 1-“|"_,_;;,,"ff'_‘_ ';;n'l’|°,fw|ll‘le" H ,',`.:.,::i;;'|’,;,\,.“\ W m “hmm in N' W _ 9 " I' p - - "V H P" BGBUIB it ion -behind them. ‘_ Jin shore, “L 1,, ,-, _-,|m.k,.r_.c|,,.\»,, |,,,,,,. H,-N "0, ,.,,,,' _ ' ' . I -»- - . ---_ _.gy ' V ‘-' 1 _ _ \\f't-_ used to think fresh eggs ann su gnr, And plain ltonest milk from thc cow, W_t~re thi-_ troinnion and natural lteints tit o\'t~i°y di\y‘s inouii, i~f»onichow. We used _to regard beet' and bacon Anti hrcatl. inatle of wheat-brown or whitc- As things that you had on your tahl.; At morning. ut noon and at night. lint these (and the coal that wo rook- ut] with) lil1\'t‘ Ktllillilbli up “_ pctlegtal. hlgh /\l\d W0'V“ scarcely a bowing ac- rtualiiiniitzo .As h\tinhl_v more morlttls crawl hy, \\'o may hnvv all the fruit. cakc wo fancy, ' \ Thi' iiiill i-Ztilrly swim to otir door, Of poultry. wt-‘rr told wo may ent till \\'t-_ simply t|on'| wont any more. 1 wr- -yr ni llut lho bool' und tho bacon and Whoui iii't‘ liar-rtiltctl to help win tho fight. 'I he sui.;ar and nillk -iii-0 both iicodetl To nourl.-‘-li the children nright. Wf'll~\\‘f‘ t-an`t all go marching to hutlltg _ f lint wt' h.ivo ii big: job horn |0410, THE KANSAS EDITOR SMlLE5» \ ion) (From the Atchison Lltrlmv We were amused to see ftineeirf °‘:(‘; prominent citizens who It \ii;’\`\.§"“:"‘£\ _ , ._ _ .- litlIll)§»;ifi'/ J* _ _-_-tvr-\ _ ff""3;`%fi\\\\\<\- KI [J N_EiY ’/,_ 56// _ \ \ \\~"` it, . k\|n\i\i\r.‘i s, 'ilu CMA1' Im ‘l Gr-<1-5 Dis .. ""`~ "'»'\iir 1'1"' ‘l`""t fa C'-27 J>` / _ T, V] , ' It -il, i\|`,l k ", _,. al l_ ‘I '_ _ ` t t \ so,-_ al, 4 . P, _V _ w