~ it ',Yl""_._"` 'ff » \ v. --. ,_,,,_ _ ,,"’...»¢- ~DECEMBER 14, 1917 " ` ` ' ‘ ' ' 'ra-E cHARLor'rE'roWN GUARDIAN _ The Eastern G.,ayd;'m"¢_l l _ .- - ..~-"...~-Y--W _ .;___~,-_--__-_-__--..,.,._.___.__,_______,_____________________ ,_*|t pays to buy in this Province. _..*>T.'F. NES is tile Montague tluilrdlan representative. __rMFi. R. R. HOWLETT is tllunrii ml. agent for Annandale and vicinity. ..'=MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is lilo Georgetown Guardian represent- ..*,'l’W0 CENTS P£R WORD each insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Lash must accompany order. Minimum charze twenty-ilve cm-ts. l ..*ST. PETERS- The Rev. l. ll. tlolwlell will preach lu the' Baptist’ thurch at St. Peters on Sunday the liith at 2.30 p. ill. Everyone col'dlail_\' invited. ` i<~~>~f»i'nttn itiliiiiiiiiittsf » ""°"`.”"`iI‘u‘¢ ““""°T_"' ` W li:lrle_', . . . . . .. . . . . . -_...-l:uu.al-. tcreL1.tt1.Q:/Jah!-__._ lluutii-. tdalrri. ln. . _ , _ .. ...:ls--.40 l‘:ili`.~lkills lb. . ,;..22 i~2i'.i:.~l doz. ' ....45 |t‘owl lb. . .'. ‘_ .. ... _ _,lg-_22 t‘|llc.licll lb. . .. . . . . . . . . . , _.20-.26 li:i_\‘, (pressed) ton .,.15.00 li.'l_\', (loose) ton . _ . ...i4.00-15.00 Hltlos lb . . . . . . . .. ___1g riuuli hells- ouch ....60-1.00 ihi:~- rwlliic) bus. .. _,._S2 ti.-its tl'tlat~k) bus. . ... , ...$4 i'nliltoc.~; bus. ... . . . _ _ ,.85 t-ru-lt, (organs att.) lb. _ . .18g/,-19% .\‘tr:lw (loose) ton .._7.00--8,00 rliruw, illrcsscd) ton ___8_00 '|`ili-flips bus. ' . .. ... , _, _ _,__20 Wlitllli lllisi . . . . . . . . . .2.00--2.50 wont twtlsllcd) lb. _,_75 Wool tullwilslledi lb 55 ll. I HAIJFAX, D90. 13,-Ong by 0110 emerge _from the blackness oi `tllc great catastrophe stories ot' sell' i’or~ Eetfulness -which would ,make any midnight blackness splendid! 'l`llc "IDBI "Went is one of the finest of thent all. Already has appeared an nc. count of a heroic act of Captain liar- rlsoll. wllo cut the cubic-i ot' a trans- port which. laden withveipiosfveswi' on the morning of the superlative (-5. nstrophe, lying further down tho har- bor and was set on fire by the flying fragments. The Captain knew that he was tia~ ring the Arch Foe in terrible maili- foststion-nevertheless he boarded the ship aild dared the terror lurking hldeously ill her. and us he loosed thi.- stcel cables she drifted out, away from our woe stricken shores. l The 'Mllllflfy DlBC€d il gllilrd On U14* , FAMILY GROUPS 'lhe llolidav reunion offers an opportunity for havilg that group picture made ‘ We are equipped to produce the liest in groups or inaividual portraits, ' We offer a variety of styles and sizes. i The Cooks’ Studio A New DesBrisay Block Pictures of Home Folk Carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of the sol.- ller. Make your appoint- meilt today at A i llie Bayer Studio ~/ll? f§‘\\\\\\\\\ZlI-I Felt Boots . ‘ AND IIIlIIlIIf1§\\\\\\\\\\lI/III/IA\\\\\\\\'7IIl&@l’.1§\\\\YIIA ' lllq , For House and Out Door Wear ron '. ' cn Women and Chiidre The m ost complet ne of Felt Ifootwe ser shown. Men’s women’s a n hiidren’s Felt- Boots fo ‘ utside wear the warm st shoes made; l<`elt_.Slippers for ever nember of the family. All colors, all stvles a cwest prices. y Give Slippers this X-mais Always acceptable. . 2. 3 fbi 99" FY ||rn|iru»Hu\`\\\\\\\va sss . Five Reasons I Why You siloiiltl Use Ells’ White Pine ‘ and Tar i. A guaranteed cough cure- No curejnb-pay. ~ 2. Made by a firm you know personally- not thousands of miles away. ' 3. Made from the best ii ruza-properly compounded. 4. I-las been successfully ua- ed for years. \ ll. /is cafe for children no adulisp . Our lmuiaiona are equally _ good- ‘ ` lads only by niw vitro-o na., viohrllcus "< ' » -1 D- gi fb B \\\\TIIlIli§K§?IIAII§’I¢%\\\§WIIII@Iff;1\\\\\\\ Felt Slippers! Alley & Co. ' Dartmouth shore in order to ,prevent we "'lIllRf!lninllunun 1868 approach to her i'rom the shore. A; ' llilval patrol stationed in the harbor was to prevellt approach to her by water. On ll;-fng advised, by the] shore guard-men from that fine body, of men whd, willing and eager to go` overseas, wore retained at home for the protection of ollr shores and fro- quently subjected to crltlcis mot' al men of the 63rd -four of them, wele lp, low e cor e overboard--put out tile tire. The patrol boat took her out and sunk her--she iles at the bottom oi' hlng aio From the 63rd Regiment- Sergeaut John E. Zwicker. Rifleman W. 0. Beaver. Rifleman (Y. Il. ftnfuse. l Rifleman J. YI Kennedy. » (‘lviliil-ns oi' the town of Dartlnouth. Arnold Marshall. ` Two brothers by the name ot' llil- (‘hl`~_v. , . . _ Mus, S. c. Muna/lv ` lloriswism. incl.. N<>v.2s-vvortl war- received this ai'ternooll ut the dcutii In the hospital at Moncton ot' l\lr.~:. Murray, wiife of Dr. S. (3. Murray. oi' Albert. The sad news was ll gre-:lt `t`s\hock to relntlvcs» and friends anti llhoio l., widespread regret and sor- llow to the community where she ws.-i lo well anti favorably known. Ilirs. .Vllirray undelwent an operation in Moncton it wcck or so at-lo and was th-ought to be progressing favorably mliil this afternoon. She passed away' in il i'c\v moments. lier husband, Dr, S, (‘. Hurrajf, wont to Moncton by today's train e:.» peeling to find his wife doing well but was inet with the sad information thu; sho had died a few moments before his arrival. Mrs. Murray was a natzve oi' 'i`l'ul-o (l\'__S.),but had been il rt’-sidenr of Albert for mole than thirty years, al-.dl was greatly esteemed and loved ll; all wllo knew her. She was a lady nz doip religious sentiment and posser sed mental nttainlnents and ability of high order. Besides her husband’ .she leaves two sons, W. li. Pit; ivinr- ray, commercial traveller. and Gordon living in the States; and one daugh- ter. Mildred at home. The hotly will bn taken to Trilro for burial. ___._.._-_-- M. H.,C, SEEKS EARLY ‘ VETERANS OF WAR Will Offer industrial Re-Education _ Commission that he is eligible for iu~_; _ ilustrial education at the expeilse ol the Government, ii’ his wounds were itionai courses which the Comulissloll low offers. every effort is' being made ;o get in touch withsuch men.ln seine instance; they have come to the uni! 'ieadunrterg nnll asked for courses- lil lew occupations, hilt most of the men lo not know that such courses dre' _ tvailable to them. »There have been' cases in which neither the man nor the officers- .li lrst considered thg injuries ol' unch 0 nature ag td~ prevent him returning 10 lie old occupation, but after a short trial it developed that the man was no longer nt. For instance, it brick- Iayer returned to Montreal minus a l A. E. l.YON» Studio haunts, _Mod rate prices. Molto ilti 'early appointlhent, 107 Qucclr BLHII early appointment. ' 107 Queen It. aznulnnnnnmunnnlil ' *“"'** . _ . ' _' ` t _~»i~ .» ,_ _ ,_ ~- t _ , ,e J ` V O the harbor and all danger, the public I _ ~ may be assured, is "overpasi." i 1 The men who did this spit'-niild t ' : Our assortment is most complete, , Our line includes not only the staple articles. 1"" b t I f _ N|t:t‘|il._\<‘i~: u a so marly ancy pieces as well. \y|;|§'|~ “~_\», We engrave both in old ' English and Monograms on our Ivory. This work im- proves the appearance of the articles ;il_i nit; l-‘ol'N'r,\lx )(`|l.' ']l'l"ISl'l `l‘»'.\(`" ' ' l\'()|{ Y. I it Fl. (’l(i.\lfI'I' - .~';\ l~‘l~:'r l' t \\`.\I, _f it I]i` ' t \\'l:ls'r \\ \\'_\l.l t't'l-‘l~‘ l.l.\'. st'.\l.l llx l-‘ot'N'l\\|x l make your selection before thc best arc _ i t .\l|=ltl~:l.l..\ )l'].\l l{l.\'(l (‘.\ .\ Why not call today? We will bc pleas- """\""7'"'x`3 _i l:\illl.|<:\l l\t.: ed to show you ourstock. ' _\|||,|'|~_\|;\' |;|;|'_-,||, (‘.. l'1'l`(‘. I 5 > ‘ To Men Who Returned Before Courses Were Avaliable Every returned soldier wllo receiv-J ed his discharge before the present- machinery of the Military Hospitals . . . had reached lie l>l“€S@i1i SUIE0 Ui' dL""" w . 't‘l0l>m9l\l- lf- being notified by il“‘,, I Oilioitll (‘. (i. il. \\'lllt~l| lll.~l|>i-<'iol'.~' -lv\\'<~ li~l°.~'. lilo. Employmhlt Not Sufficient .l great imp;-ovenlent. tot the oil] Rome Have Asked ' U ' A _ glands' will bc toned up and do tht-ir <'o'm_ll the t-an hrollltlltdi down Rnssmn industry and "mmm is I buck to form i't‘clivt-. l')i\'liliug the llnir into four parts. the front, luck and .side-_-i. waving in il lllrgc loose wave. and bringing illv front part slightly down over thc iore< ileilll with tre <~'.lrs vovtrctl by lilo loose waves. is very pretty illld bc» coming io most women anti girls. Thr.- follr paris are brought togctller at the il loose roll. \\‘ith thc - , 1 »-| f V ' ' rave” mm » of such a nature an o p t ____ _L_ _,FY (_ ___ _Y Y _ _ _ ,_ W _ __*_~__ - from re-turning to his old occupati0n.l _ - - ,-~ I '°. - Y ‘--- ~ -W ----~ ------~ ~~ MBDY HIGH Wim Sllffered 5“ch lnluries thumb and linS€l‘ 011 hill »l&l`l llalltl. lluntlrctl stl‘okc.~l bruslling etlcll night the vel‘v plilinost. .9U". 'This man ie being given a course in once it wack, using two iatlmrs anti 'dh after the war sets ill and it ls the structural work which will make him two rlnsings, finishing with ru llitlt- . llm 0f UW C0mml95l°“ '-0 €'9e-'-h"“- al capable foreman to direct the worklgood llnir_ tonic. rubbctl well into the ' every man has eklll ill 801116' 0CC\1D“i', of other briclllayers. scalp to mnko thc hair fluffy. .\ few lull which Wlll S9i‘\\T€‘- lllm 1' llVl“F- ‘ y ' weeks of ‘such treatment should show | A prety gown The knowlcilgt- i _vollrsf»ii' \\-ills lli.~: un lioll. I New ERA Fon`Ru=. ` l'n.-'buckling ilntl rejllvmllll To fiutl employment for returned work ln ii normal with “Hi thc late uheie tlesiretl ps are ' ~ ~ i tliclcil by M. Novitsk_\', financial beat ll. Kldn-er, ‘secretary of vocational ' To gil/0 l-hem the lwnelli ‘lf lhe' "°°"lllen ls not luouglli" . R.. » v ..| 1 000 ill . 000.000. the countryk sources, this debt oi nlhm- bi ernment is at pit-_ approximate t-.ttllnit tion. which will doui expectations. "Since the unsuccess- Japanc.-e \Var Russia h steiidlly developing her econo financial resources. You can it what thu development will be , power and authority .dulve passed the pccple,nnti the most poweri principle of efficiency. gtbe principli of democracy, is established."- Philadelphia Ledger. O l V 1