‘. 1i .,- uovsitssalr .' -- .<>y1-'V'\"'VV‘vw the most effective’ ‘v-sliiinforsim iv Ir- fluiioithillli »h°".°°' “a” “d th-iionhmg sense . - 2%"? uiis time of the cu I - | cove-one or .,§I,""3i thearlfliileriic confections In the mouth and immediately relief will befeit. _ V, ~ 1a Th‘ t‘ e m-Egigcsketd ingherougtfng gnd are sold oni _sf our Pensinr Store. rice 26c. li-A. Foster TEAL QRUGSPORE “$1.5m laxative Cold Breakers will cure our mid in one day. 2 c a mx-try them. ‘W|y: a --- v CLASS FIED oelflol- Where eopieo come lo our Inst be olalnl no allowed n one wold. Ailvertlnelento under thlo lending, 2e per word for one) ln-_ to eon to cover Illtlge, etc. Oontroetlou coon; no III word, but In coal rellttoleeo to cover eool Inst loco-pony all advertise- ments. _l_n_ {so one u: filo role l, iiiafoii’ TuolhW i i! TO MAKE VOUVWILL AND - STIQNG Women In this city who are "filmed out" iweak, overworked nervous should proilt fby the ex- fiienioe of Mrs . C. J.-Bnoddy, of n, Qsk, who writes-ll sin a ifurnwr‘: wife and keen hmiie for my family of six chil- dren I suffered from a consvitu- tionei breakdown and a tvealg iner- voias. run-down condition. and ai- wnys tired. My dMIKhI-Er femin- inended VIiNOLsnd it built me up so d enjoy my meals and feel like a different womami." 1011s is/anothsr link in the great chain of evidence to prove tn over- worked mothers that Vinol con- tains the very eieimients needed to Ibulld them up and snake them strong. Smallpox In Ottawa. OTTAWA, Nov. seventy cases of smallpox in the hospital on Hopewell Island and the epidemic of small-pox in this city does not appear to be on the decline. New cases are being re- ported to the local board of health at the rote _of five or six a day. '-- ififiycwliwfif . , lib-There are one to be 2-. riled. lvo eats lgnreo too 31.000) bsdverlaolel. AI!GI'UIQBIIKI '1 l (ientni inertia -—-.— GRRNUI-AT-ID IUQAQ "I"! Der pound. Jenkins __.¢. OUR REGULAR PRICE on best Banbudouo molsmes in only $1.40 D91‘ 881111011. Jflllki-Il! E5031 Grocers. Nov. 15-11 ‘_"‘l-— SIGATINGv-Jfhe cold snap which set In Saturday had the real winter touch. The result, was n. fairly thick ‘surface of ice over the ponds and other stliii water. Boys for the first was this season W979 Elli-ill: and sliding yesterday on Government Pond. SUGAR 13 CENTS. We have re- celved word that; Atlantic Sugar Refineries have reduced granulaq, ed sugar and we are accordingly reducing our M108 u. mil-ices cents per pound. Jenkins & Son. Grocers. Nov. 15-11 BIRTHDAY GIFTB THAT LAST. -—-Each year a birthday_ each year B- 8ift. Make each gift n. lasting 81ft! Think W118i. memories they will hold. Begin this year m re- member ail birthdays with “Gifts that last". W.W. Weliner Ltd Jew- elers since 1868. 3597-11-13-31 “GIFTS THAT LA-ST" and party prizes-Th wants her parties to be long re- membered and spares no time nor cost to make them so. Ohoose "Gifts that last" and prizes. They cost no more and are treasured ever after. W. W. Wellner Ltdl Jeweler since 1868. 3697-11-13-3i for bridge e hostess NEW» GLASGOWQCHOOLs-Fol. lowing is the honor roll of New only e son. Grocers. Nov. 154i ’ I I - \. omawa. iii. m“. 11,—Adm1p- ovum "rooTr u" of i‘! '§"‘"'“" ‘ 1m" "I" he "Bflrinwsd the whole the new Aerie-nit R he opening o‘ I Pile. you ‘MIC do Mu II mm‘ “ma” w“ m“ “mm ...... .. i."3.§‘ii2fi'.3l I .-.-» -~............. t. is-im- i». =- Hospital takes place today. lull‘: 0040030" m“ a J‘ “my” w "a" ‘M’ TiIetS ii iii-cl eilttgzbfgloflinaeii or» ver \ allusion, i teliu- of the National Ofty Bank of loll-awn. who gave nhnseif up to- ‘day following his disappearance ' Yesterday at the time of the robb- cry of the bank. Most of the $46. l Illligllntalgellaeliias iluaeizhrecovered, $500 ,._ . __ I S in t. Carey dis- “"iZT4'i€i'fi-'§”3'r‘coi.umous.-< appeared after the rohbery and it s-peciai nieetin8 "at some." Tw- W“ m 1'4"" “W811i be had been day. 8 p. m. A full attendance is hi?“ 111 ‘he "Im- ' requested. Lou-is Wynne, G. it. Phougzagt Ylizgxlnbi-ngg Utica, IHL- 1M0 which be staggered late imda-Y. fOOthOIB Mid weary, 116 was ihrouinlt back to Ottawa and mime M! Nllorted confession. C51"?! denied. the sheriflf said. iknuiwladge of the dieappearanci. i0! $4.000 of the loot. He had $2, m -_-- I his pocket. TO PROTEST FREIGHT, Sheriff Ayers said that n. shoe- RATiESP-M-r. A. A. Pomeroy 18ft‘ x containing $40,000 which iras this morning for Monction reprc- found following this disooveryof seating the Board of Trade and the roibbeiy, apparently ha‘! supp. produce dealers of this city ‘to ed from the young man's 11am] protest against. the further in-, while he was going love;- the mog crease of express rates new being‘ of the bainik. on which he mud chub, Illblifd before the Board oif Railway" ed to enter the building. "the $400 Commissioners. ‘recovered tonight was found under ‘ it mattress at Carey's house, farm VISITING MIIEBIONARYQ- RBI’. Dr. Schoilield, Korean Mission-urn, occupied the pulpit at St. James! (liiurch, Sunday morning exchanir‘ ing with Rev. o. c. Taylor Zion Church in iihe eveminx. DARING ROBBERV OF FOXES ——A daring robbery took piece at Brudenelie, Kings County, when the ranch of the Imperial Fox Company of that place was ibrokcni into and fifteen valuable foxes were stolen therefrom. The Provin cii Government is offering a reward of five hundred dollars for infor- mation which will lead to the con viciion of the robbers. GIRLS SMOKINGF-One of the most repellent sights in a public No Increases For Longshoremen sr. JOHN, Nov. 13.-—There will be no increases granted to LOHg. ‘SIIOPGIIIBII. or coal handlers here by "is shinning companies at a THE osantoiflniown GUARDIAN. ' .;'...'.'; L051; bit. gimde 4.—- Kenneth Stevenson . _ ___ find. Maiud Blanchard, 2 Cora Nis- " “"“"-nc I“ w mnw Loss-AN IWIIilil-lI-LA SILVER n “d HKNM Stavwsm- 3 MW“ n ma?“ ‘fiowlzflfj: top handle, initial K. H. M, taken sieVenfi-Ull‘, BWIIGB 3.— Mary ‘MC- ‘o, m, "In "n, Nam. i-y mistake from Mrs. \\'. k. lfog- Couibrey 2 Earl Houston, 3 Chalm- u” ca" Loam,‘ u“; i-rs 1- rlday afternoon. Kindly re- turn to Mrs. , i - worth Ave. BIRAII‘ AGING‘! WIITI U!» ltote nmount of our business for spools] prices. o now hove the largest. belt Qqllllillfid Dlllli- ill Oened oen give pronwtelt ser- ' PRIVATE GHRISTMAII viee 0:1 bolbwori: of moderate $5‘ Greeting Cards. Sample Book V. DEATHS prices, prints flmohod, frames frcr. Men and women already “or line. Bree samples. Mer- making {i5 tip daily in spare time. -———--—-—-——--—-—.-—-- ehonto Peru-ll: company. Tor- Bradley - Garretsons, Brsntford. MggTAV|$H__--A[ yew-worn, i391. onto. 1d12-1-16—t.f. Ont. l“, on lsmuhy; Nov’ “Ln. MrL Naming Donald A.,iMeoTavish in the 69th year of her age. Funeral on Wed- “""-"""_‘_—"w‘m HUME, “fun i“; needsy at-2 IK-M. t-o Belfast coin- Female Help Wanted l0 o week. ing home. I o o‘ t ivsgri tlve “boring; WANTED A MM" F0" G"'\"‘1"*'* Eiiflm. '37». lby-Toronto. Con- housework. Apply "i5 i lei-M" ndn. ioiis-s-aounssiaoi. Street. 253l-11-10-tf. . ~ iiuivri-zu-sicvniiuti. form.- wo- For S319- nien to entor training School fur nursing at Faiconwood Hnsnilfll- c. 1.. .\iii<--. 2a mug- ‘ asea-ii-iitr. ‘Situations Vacant Ill {Scorn without leav- Apply to Roberta. Superinte dent o! Nllflflii - . -- ov 1d. Nicholson. . 4-H. FUR HALE LPWCYNPHVLY (JALYl-JD cows, Grade Ayrshire. Amos Rodd. Milton. RGII-ll-lii-li. A FEE-WERE,- GATHERING A most enjoyable evening was spent on Nov. 10th at tiheliome of ' Mr and Mrs. Chas. Newson_ Rocky Point, when UXNVBPGB of seventy oi-irl 1o bid them fare- well before their departure from that place. Mr. T. A. Brothers acted its chairman. An address = red hv Mrs. Robert McNeiii while Mr. Tim flochford presented "I zui brass jar- dinier and mahogany stand,‘ Mr. . -‘ 1‘ l.li< roply. The remainder of the evo- nlng was spent in games and dancing, A dainty luncheon was served by the ladies present. In the wee sinu’ hours the Pally dIsPBPI-i’ i-d in full confidence of having 5pm]! one 0i’ lllB KDOSI. enjoys-lilo evenings of the 6635011- We will miss you pins at our so- ciai gatherings. .What is our loss is the gain of another community. .We wish you every success and happiness in your new home. and accord you both our best rwislies for a long and peaceful journey through life, and ‘s/bove all_ iri-gs that ‘come from the Giver of all good. And now we would ask you to ac- K ‘G o a 5 t» ~< E 2 9 -< Q "l o n E3. < o .< B’ c» Pl Cept this gift, not for its intrinsic iwinzos. torpild liver. acid stomach. sleepless ess and all sorts of blad- der disorders. value, but as a ismall token of our esioeem. " In ‘concluding we again wish you that is good, and as you occasion- ally revisit Rocky Point you will always receive the heurtiest of hearty welcomes. d Ii Back Hurts Use =41 uses mes-r IF Ki-DNEYS n that neys. like ‘the bowels, get sluggish i é occdasionnliy, else we have Iiackaclie on lKliil also Jack and little Freda all 11ers active ‘and 018"“. “"1 the moment you feel an ache or pain in the k-lndney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good rug store here, take a teaspoon- Signed on belinif of your iieigh- f"! '11! 8- 83886 0f W019i‘ bors and friends of Rocky Point 579mm"! 1'01‘ "- '74?" d1" and Y0“ Glwxow School for the month of October: Grade 6.—-1 Bertha Nis. erg fLs-imd. grade 2 l Arthur Houst- on, 2 Anna. Stevenson. 3 Florence Laird. grad-e 1.-—-1 Melville Siev- enson, 2 George Nlsbii._ 3 Ellsworth ‘Stevenson. £107)’. Siiit liar Kidneys FEE-L LIKE LEA-D O BLADDER BOTHERS. Most folks forget. that the kid- 9 H fl- l! Q m a. D i : u: E dull misery in- the kidney rs- ion, severe headaches, rheumatic You simply must keep your kid- before place was that of Saturday even- ing in the Charlottetown Post Of- fice where a couple of young girls probably not more than fourteen or fifteen years old were smoking cigarettes and paying not the ‘least attention to the scores of people passiny in and out, until a member of the city council insisted on theni throwing the cigarettes away. which they very reluctantly did. Smoking in the Post Office is con-- trary to the rules and seems all (he more odious when young girls are the offenders. 0n all sides com- plaints are being received regard- ing the way hoodiums, iboth .h‘0ye and girls are allowed to gather in the Post Office. sit on the radiators, smoke usevile language, and in- sult people. It is time this thing was stopped. TWILIGHT REGITAL. —- The first of the series of tvirilight re- citals organized in aid of iihe Pm- teslant orphanage by the Ladies Aid of that institution, was held Fla-t- meating held yesterday afternoon in the Board of Trade Rooms, the lubor men were told conditions in the ship business were such that wage increases were impossible. Saturday on return to Sydney. ‘Rev. Stephen J. olacDonald of Selkirk left Saturday on a trip to Boston. . , Messrs. M. and E. McLeod and D. McKenzie of Isleborq, Me., arriv ed in the city Friday night and icft Saturdayfor the southern port of the Island. Miss Emily V. Lowe, Winnipeg. Man. has arrived home tospcncl the winter with her parents Mi. and Mrs. Joseph. Lowe. Murray ....__...<..__.____ other war would result writh France . and Belgium joining Poland and .PERSO-\ALS Great Britain siding with Ger- ...__. many. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Parkman 1Q“ The date of rtlie plebiscite in indefinitely. continues. The Polish miners, fac- tory workers and are dissatisfied with the German landlords und capitalists and con- sliant friction is reported. A dis- patch from Bciithen that the Allied QIIIIJOTIUBS seized a oariosd of German artillery, mine fltrcwers. en in the Bwbtist Church next Sat- being prepared. At each of recitals a silver collection is being taken- in aid of the Protestant 01" phanage, a purpose which. apart from the enjoyable and educative nature of the entertainment. should elicit the support and sympathy one pig, number of hens. one 59p 0i’ a" iiriilm". i-ruck unseen. driving wag on, ‘Wood. skdgth, .,rirlving sleigh -—-—<Q->—-———- urday afternoon In the Methodist mver’ P‘ 51' Church. There was n large atten- dance and it inoet enjoyable pro- gram was presented under the direction of Professor Fletcher who presided at ilie organ and gave a number of delightful selections. in which his splendid talent and the wonderful range of the magni~ ficent pipe organ were well ex- emplified. Solos‘ were given in ex- cellent voice and exiprossion- by Mrs. J. J. iSiewart and Mr. Pogson. The next of the series will he giv- Iiir. 1.. W. Watson who has been iii ifs-r the past wiveek or ImOPe is better and was able yesterday to scsume his duties es organist at St. Peter's Catih m] iiiiciiiir SALE T ‘M11 instructed by the executors of the last will of John Joseph Duf fy, late of dlhpiewood, Lot 29, in Queen's County, to sci] at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises on- Thureday._ 18th Nov. inst, i920 at the ‘hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, One bay inure about 12 years old one buy horse about 5 years old, 3 niilch cows, 2 yearlings, 2 calves urclay afternoon at 4 o'clock for which another choice programmis e nu! Railways its Dauphin, has sheen dismissed from ' the service cii! the accordance with President Hanna's order that no employee of ' tine Canadian National tlulliti pur- ticipatr iii politics. try and the labor connected with the railway ‘to see that I am ri-ein-sitaiterl." Mr. Palmer said today in confirming the stutte- niem‘, of his dismissal. sumo as other grievances." stator’ W. ll. Phillips", chairman of trlegravphers on the Canadian Nat ional Lines. ‘be disiri-issed under the ment of Mr. Hanna's order. A. 1i. German Reparations Agreed Upon PARIS, Nov. 13.-—Deiinite agree- ment concerning the proceedure to be followed with regard to repara- tions due by Germany was reached yesterday between the French and British Governments. The agree ment calls for the meeting in Brus- sels called technical experts with the Germans and also a meeting of Allied Premiers in Geneva in the first half of‘ February to discuss the total amount due and Ger- many's capacity for payment. ---—-<-o>~ --- Son Charges ' Father With Murder LANG-DON, N. H" Nov._ 13—— An abandoned well on the farm of Wm B. Whitney, which had been filled with rock and debris,,was re-open- ed today by County authorities in search for the body of Whitney's second wile. The search was order- ed by County solicitor, Henry N. Hurd, R5 the result of u declaration made to him by John Whitney, 15 years of age, a. son of William B. Whitney. by a former marriage. He declared that he saw his father strike down his step-mother in their home four years ago and take the ‘body to the hay mow and later bury it in the well. WAR WDULD COME BETWEEN ‘DUTCH AND GERMANS l IIKARSAII’. Nov. l4.-—'i‘lie de- claration that M134‘ between Ger- many and Holland would be inevit- aibis ‘if the plebiscite to be held in Upper Silesia, gives the region to Ger-many is made in the Gazette Doritnna in discussing the plebis- cite. ’l‘hc newspaper is the organ of the Nationnil Democrats whose leader is John Doindskl, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Th: Gazette Poranna predicts that an- Slleeia has again been postponed illsanwhiie unrest in the region rural laborers today says machine guns and ammunition. ...__.-4v&-_____ ANOTHER c. N. n. "POLITI- CIIAN" DISMISSED FROM RV. WINNIPEG, Nov. lib-George H. P8111191‘, M. l’. l’., for Dauphin. eimpiloyeil by the Canadian Natio- teiegrzilpher itt company ir- I). l5. “l expect the people of the coun- organization- “Tile matter will be handled thr ll)‘ -Mr. Palmer is the third man to enforce- and viciniy. "rile rollvwins is the eddies“ _ [TIMOTHY noouirono, v To Mr. und Mrs. IClhsrles Neu- FRANK Km‘; , 50h and family. ALEXANDER McIBAAC 1t is with feelings o‘ regret that your neighbors and friends assem- hie hero tonight to hid you fare- woii, on tihe eve of your departure from our midst. We feel that we would ‘ho vory unfgoling and thoughtless if we did not in some way show our appreci- ation of your sterling» worth and uuiaitsring friendship which you , have shown upon many occasions. Your consideration for the old and generosity to the young has snails you many friends who will sells. long cherish your kind words rind Seliastopoi is . Being Fvacuateil (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 14.—~Sebustopol is being evacuated and British n-uthorities are requlsitioning ship- ing in Constantinople to take re- fugecs from that city. says u do company from th T ONLY TABLETSTIVIKKE “BAYER” _I_\III£_ ASPIRIN f. The llllno *3“ eta positively iiientifleo the - a ii",'r th h,Do h,N0il- ii-is.-ilis Aspirin ,".‘l‘.l.fii.'.'.i-%° 0 w w a ' m a Lumhogo. Rheumatism, 170ml‘ ."-v N?‘ illll for over nineteen Nomi! tio Joint l-‘ninii. lfld Peih (qneroll . "m "OW ‘mnilc in (Zinndo. ' sndy tin boxes con l2 to - d/thvily-i Iiuy an unbroken pzecklg! L-is oosf. but n fcw 188M‘ ' 51y" Tablets or Aspirin" _ whichislso soil lflgef‘ “Be _ - jifililgcl- iii silly ms Aqitrim-“ssyor-tn ‘no u’ "Ina" II tho ulde mark Irlllatcrcd ll condo) of Boyer lfooofutoro of Ilene- Bolicylicnoid. ‘Wizl e it lo well known tilt Aspirin mull Bnfir lllili. the public u: not imitations, tho ‘Iohleto of layu- CODI—I_ with lith- mnq true lurk. tho "lover Cross." spiitch to the exchange telegraph WII° “ileum”? h} °V°P°°mlII8 kidney “mm, mpg“ trouble while it is only trouble. ynr“ stomped on tob- eontoino proper directions for Coliilv kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the weld of grapes rind lemon juries, coon- hined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys end stimu- late them to normal activity. lt also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus issued toulzht at ‘ said the hunger strikers In Cork HUNGER STRIKERS IN CORK ' JAIL RESUME EATING DUBLIN, Nov. 12.——A ‘statement Dublin Castle fo 0C endIin-g bladder disorders. Jud Suits is harmless; inex- pensive; makes a delightful EH81“. vescent lithla-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complica- tions. A well-known local druggis-t says he sells lots of Judi Salts i0 folks "T" "$llllt‘fiflflf\ll Salesman." bili- .\ii‘,grs.. ivliicli innk llllllllit! Agencies. Tliiero is also gin-uses. ' ADDIKHNBI “ll" P. ll. IIOX 506 35S-ll-l5—4i.' ' ' ‘. iail who had been without food since August 11 nourishment at ill-res o'clock this afternoon with sin entire absence off unfavorable spmptoims. mam‘ ~liie statement added was adm nistcred under rtha direction of Ithe medical officer of the jail. who believes treatment the prisoners ultimately will recover. sxctusivs TERRITORY IS (IFFEIIPIII IIY Priiiriinenl iuibrirntiiii: Oil Company The Auto Oils uri- iii-ind by ninn c this an uni-client opportunity for Autu- resumed taking 'I‘ he that with careful to "Iiiisiiieas liotisc"iii' _\' Antonin- ii long list. ul‘ general oils and HALIFAX. N. S. 1,39 plow, cot liar harness, set driving rk_, biockvs and rope Also a quantity of hay, oats, alto-law and potatoes. and other ar- ' c At lhc- same time and place. .10 res or land, n. lit-tie more or less will also be onered for sale, This farm isi well watered an in o. good suite of cultivation and ploughing done for ‘H115 full. Terms niiikic known at iialc 6S. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auc tioncor. $500 it wiiui L.“ Tho Provincial Government oi- fens a reward of $500.00 to the per _son giving iinformation which wii lead to tihs conviction of the party or parties wliobroke inito lilo fox ranch of the Imperial Fox Cum- pany at Brudeneil on-tlio ilili (lily of November instant and stole iii- n foxes therefrom, J. J. JOHNSTON, ‘A hey Gouerul rows, 2 sets ivorkin ' harness, hay Moore. of lllinnipeg. and Jamel Higgins, o! (Toronto. being tho two others. A conference is taking plat-e this afternoon oi local representatives of the sixteen brotiherhoods con- nected with division number four of rthe Department of Railway ‘lllllflllloyces to consider the dismiss» ' s. . ~—-—-—£-F} -.____.. Question of Tips Again In Limelight MUNICH, Nor. lib-Tile novel"- dying question of tips was discuss- ed at the meeting oi‘ tho Union oi German iiotci Proprietors recently but no practioalasoluiion could br- louiid, It was said that many ilflllli vriiiiors who “lived in "received cr- er 5,000 marks monthly in tips. .\ mombr-r mentioned ihc cuss oi ill imy of l6 in liiivcinploy irhoso spot-- iality ivns in serve cnkos. Tim ho) saved 5,000 marks in 3 lllOflULg For the Pian0- ' and all fine Furniture HE care of u costly instrument involves I the use of a polish su dependable as to be absolutely “above reproach’ . The fact that O-Cedar Polish is used for piano pollshi a in preference to all other preparations, by thousands of women. is no strong a recommendation us you could have for its use on less costly articles of furniture and on woodwork. It is preferred in most homes, because it . cleans at! it polishes, producing n high. dry. lasting lustre and bringing out the beauty of the grain. O-Ccdnr Polish 30c. and 60c. u bottle. $1.50 to $3.50 a “Sled... Polish Mnp. with S-i-lttt-Ii handle s2.oo. lloth Polish and Mop at )oul' ilurdwurc or (Jrocqry ohon. CHANNEL], CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED, ‘TORONTO AIIM-Aiflmiif‘ 200d looks, sound teeth. eacer appetite and dieesfion SEALED A119- ffer every meal FTTFGTTFIPP transit '* MONDAY CALLING on MAUDE. VAN WAD LAST NIGHT, 1 ASKED new POINT BLANK IF SHE LOVED ME. “ YES, DiCKYXSHL REPLIED SHYLY. KY. ” Yes, Di clef. ” YOU MARRY Ma ? ” l WAS sunesiszb, eur l. THOUGHT’. "Am: woutu HE TAKE ms mro r0 FOLLOW UPIIMY ADVANTAGE,$0 1 wsm" on; AND IF we 601' MARRIED, WOULD YOIIB FATHER, FURNISHVA HOUSE row. us f" PKRTNERSHIP IN HIS BUSINESS AND car-rte. MY DEBT: ? ” “ ‘THEN, mAu DE,DARLI N6, w simian iLL_ "‘ YE, Di C