‘V ;~ som F 1. xl- ll , -i ___;;.-,_-_.-<-Q-I-__ , -<3-yogi 1. 'r 532 ,_-_ tit I me to To ‘nd “QI was able to get around. Two _ ll ellmplstaly, had no re- . _ one onto bed _lllvlhomss and since tara of the llany people kidney and blad- der trouble without knowing it. They think nothing of the backache, the \ pains ia the sides, the constant head- ae::i_ the rheumatic, scistie and ' pains, the doatiu s ks before tho eyes, the swollen jdlntltetho highly-coloured urine-:\ll signs of trouble--all signs which should receive immediate attention and treatment with Gin Pills, which are by far the most effective of all preparations, and. which may help you to avoid a fatal operation. They quickly relieve pain and heal the congested tiuues, bring- ing the organs back to normal. At druggisla and dealers, 504: a box. Money back if no relief. Bend for free sample. The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. United States Address, Na-Dru-Co., Inc., 203 llaia Bt., Buffalo, N.Y. 35; 9- gl. _ ` _ » Garage Automobiles. llarine and Stsdomry ' ` EIISIIIGI reilllred o Filrll Nlllirl Ind SDNSIAIU Galoline and Cylinder Oil kept in stock 16 years experience .~.-._¢~o»-_ -<_~.-.... ~ --<».»~_. .~ ,.,-M. _ -,i-.- Mar-_,' A. ment of - London of the Lady D and fait stem aft twins, b formed. peculiar 7 Gland at Vlmy has a liao stand and meet with much success “ REGRETTABLE ACQIDENTZQMI’ wllusm soda trucroiao io oooiiooa '°”°'l to his home suffering from painful in 'mm' juries received on Saturday While 55 _ driving his sioven along the street 6' V the svrlngle tree bolt parted and Nr. 5°““5 ,Rodd was pulled by the reins over "°°"'° 'the front of the vehicle. which passed lb” h|5l‘e“- f"°‘p°°'- over his body. He was badly cut a- md °‘“°°mt"' bout the head and ii ls me that ""1 "8 U'°“"Y eleven stitches were required to close upths wounds. He was also bodly “ve um. bruised about iho hoay. °°”"“““"Y ANNUAL nssrlno l-lEl.o.- 'rue --°*'E"°*"“- °5”"'°5' " *[°l°l1 ,general annual meeting of Charlotte mm" iml"°3”"° 'mi ““"°°`u“5 59"- "lat town Can Co., Limited was held on 'ice' °°““"‘m'5 °‘ “We” m“°'°'lWml ° oct. in o-heoihe following director. "°°‘““5° “fl '“‘ ‘“l"'°“ ‘W ul? l’”'°'»| Accvrdlnsly .the Education frax Act were ,.e_e|ected._xes“s John Agnew Rev. H. A. Brown, took place in the_ was |ms5e,i_ to become operative up._ u. ii. cox, w. ri. Prone. Russel 1; §f;';:;gM°*h°;l:°* ‘fgafch s‘:_‘_§v_§:“F‘=§| gn r?°;Lf_l_’n_s tg; assent__o¢ the nggvze ‘Clark and C. Falrall Fishe . ‘ _~ Y D9 6. 8 |286 CFB Bgre 0, subsequent mcetills of Direclors. fl\d`1§ gllsinégyaé( szzgleih mjxnnggi ‘ay "gg :age r¢°u°n(» lfxil 'hi{¢{.d'f{s anerl A new was me - 5 . I' ll 0 e pe 1501 e was .C§x_ vm, pregégatprieggiegf' g_;k_‘:_i former member, who paid the sup.|kn0‘m_ _ |.\j5he,._ secretary Treasurer and 1_1-_“_ reme sacrifice, during the great wa_r.l The Act having failed to carry ag., aging m,.ecm,._ was unveiled. The tablet is a solidla result ofthe pleblscite and the gov- oak shield. bearing two bronze maple_ emmgng ,lm h¢vlng»c|,mge,i |mndg,__ ves. on which is inscribed the, the teachers; _,instead of going on Honons coNi=snnEo.- hugo M Palmer of this city, who had lg been engaged in the cle-ical depart~ the Canadian Red Cross at ¥ the Headquarters, Cockqiur Street, has received from the beads ed NSBA. resolved an Ogeiaa, Sash. that board ,u in this .nat l&ll 1611 remaining IN TH! late recently what to A death 01’ ess 'Is an eb HUM lil a menus* death all The' fanrlly triets _ on the me; Ol Bdr- EdlB0ll C0l\l'0Y lllllllstrilre as at first proposed, called af e. Grcy Poole. The unveiling meeting of,-the Union in August. At as done by Bdr- Clarence A°vrl1~lthis meeting 'Premier Bell, Attorney he church was artistically decorat- General Johnston, and Hon, §p_ _1_ for the occasion with floss. flow-'Nash wore'-present and addrossoa to meeting their demands B Ol' from tha ssklus B t c or out of an iess raised again before the ses- received a promise would be introduced l -’ 1.1,. ‘ _ of Canad tion “ln sick and A FR -.vas yesi grown in Robertso 0 l'i1 h rder. Colonel Blaylock and er mmond a beautifully illus- trated card bearing the coat of arms J ii. and the following inscrip- fo grateful recognition of lon'g lg ful scrvicf- for the Canadian B wounded." 9° EAK Apnta.-The Gualkzor. ig’ crday shown a freak apple S the orchard of M- 1-“rw ° n, Brudeuell. The apple is F -lohhlo one Joined o limo beyond the V er the manner of the Siamlse ye oth apples being perfectly 5:1 The idea that the political ki situation had something to do with the m development probably aross la ‘ ' - |froln the fsct that the fruit is a freak. £1 il one brother, Thomas Schurmnn H On Thursday. Sept. 18, 1919, Mrs. ter Schurinan of Middleton. She 1) ed nearly hr whole life of GS up oughtfulness of others. She had al e full of faith and trustfulness. She in ves to mourn n sorrowing husband m S and DOING l>l¢lDill--S- the teachers expressing sincere sym- l- pathy with them in their demands. and urgently requesting them to give hu Hyde °lMlddleton.na=sed peace-I the government time to formulate a lly I0 U18 "Gl'08t Beyond". Althmlgll policy. In deference to their requt-at 0 had been in delicate health lor' tho- teachers decided to wait until me llme the end was very uncx-~ three months orter tho government pected and came as a :rear shock to ‘ assumed power. ii nothing was done r many relatives ani: friends. I.irs.| in the ,interim they 3510911 U13! all yde. who was lormely Miss Agnes teachers not receiving, the mini- hurman, was a daughter ofthe late mum wage would. go on strike on ecember 4th. lf"thcn thc matter was < 1 t satisfactorily settled all other are in this community and all knew Unipn Teachers agreed tp go on d loved her for kindness and ,ii-ike two week, later, _ consideration of the fact 'that to’ - l ed time a-'special session' of tiiel i . 13 __ E l l E i li i` i L eslie Campbell ` _ cu” Tn'°"°- Charles H l il _"°* /: » ’I`\-1,... _='\\4§`» l~_;\_\‘aHl » 41h. ._ sure ofh i _ - . . little though it might be, in the Mast- . (L The village of Cascumpcc nas ic- A . " %{; cenilv been called upon to,mourn the gr: service' and taught a class in ' ,sw 'I INV s _J _ _ liz/ "--V-ff/fin! F- suddenly. ll 1|- I-0--S -f l »°‘° ' f/ I Perfectly C_l_`e3_nl "l`hat's the feeling you have about everything washed with Lifebuny, especially stockings, underwear, night- jowaa, sheets, blankets, and everything that touches the skin. The rich velvety lathcr of Lifcbuoy has wonderful cleansing power, SOLD! , in the E . - “_‘___ _/_ I Yiassed a loss 'of resident, was unti - thy ener began to 1 cd away _ Deceas _IT -ig U - The mos - be writt .. her pasto Besides Ernest H day enro Mr. Hine health sl where he bright dl ton. The _ Methodist Cemetery ai.‘ Cascumpec. ER BOY GOES SOUTH-Mr ighth Siege Battery and was . 1 _ in ' L’°"a“' “"°"“g °“ "?"‘"°‘“ Donald wifo of John L. MacKinnon. mg. to make a,,.,,,,g,,,,,,,,,g, ,,, mel an old and much ‘esteemed Mrs. win. H. wallooo. torro- :Q "ly Mary Jane Ashley' Mrs' wuyacle following sisters and brothers: Mrs. I-3 few '”°"‘h5 °‘g"' _“ ea' Alex. J. MacLeod, Valleyileld East, _ gene woman' ‘ During mst Mrs. Christie Monroe. Boston, Mass., Wim" however' PM health gave way Mrs John J. Bruce. Miltown Cross, Sometimes her friends had _IO remvery' but .in August sh” tetown, Allan. of Hcatherdale, and X fm mme ramdly and pass' Hughle. lately returned from over- 0" M°“d“y' Sept' ISL seas. The pall bearers were:-John ed was °f 3 pamcularly MacPherson. John MacBeth, Kenneth sp°5m°“ and in h°meB M MacLean, Angus J. MacLeod, Don ` _ sickness and sorrow was always ready stewart and John cummmgB_ The withl cherry yet unostentatlous help. following lines were wrmen by her t fittin e ita h that could S P D lit en upon her grave would be sho hath aono what one could." Dearest mama thou hast left us. - The funeral took place on Wcdnes day, Sept 3rd_ and was |a|-g¢|y ation. Your chair is vacant in our midst. ded. The service' was conducted by r, Rev. E. E. Styles of Alber Bill We hope £0 lilet'-it thee lll lily , interment was made in the her husband she leaves to W mourn six children, Ernest and Les of Boston, beside a host of relatives’ le ine, son of Mr. and Mrs-_ ana ine. oi this city, left -yester- S' wc has not been in t 8 B ° €¢ll<_>¢llSt CCl1lel0l‘Y- and retroactive to January 1. 1920, but more important, the antiseptic qualities in ter both residing at Cascumpec wh William ' ln Boston, J. Herbert, Porl d friends. The funeral services ¢ ~ _ A _ th There passed away at her home , h S °°l\d“Cf°‘l by the Rev- G90- _:"° to introduce a measure at their first ' mers of Bedoque and the remains session maklng the ‘necessary pm, . o me to san Dlego' galgoggiaf fe laid 'O fest in the “ld Bedeque ‘ vision for the minimum salarynslicil, nce his return from France. M served lor seventeen months LEWIS- 6" Sept' 22nd' Sarah Mac' The Executive of the Union are try- eet their demands within the speci-I glslature -would be required, agreed] at if the government wouldpromise ore would not be any strike. Thus the matter stands at present. _i . / i pin i ‘_ V The same before and laup ' , “`-tg fl did-`eren' ` _ ce to have ~ ‘ rightiliosieryiin-`yo'ui~ -feet? _D65 it? _ _ A df? if cnmans. ':ha‘pe,_ color, softness. -Tl1:t.s‘P _, A Then to hcxvc feeling of being well-groomed, buy your hosiery-by' mme-P¢““}w~_ _-enmuu limiud °.__ _ N. B. Penlnans go lon_ger without darning. ` _ At the annual mect'ng of thc Unioi. l ' nd- 'Wing dlsl’°s"l°“ ‘md “ved ‘H held in September labt, the teacll`ers,l - Paris _ . ' - ‘ ` Hos1i=;RY for 15/lENi_tf3 ~-rua sr/lNo.-mn of cxcE1..'.a1vcs"`_-V \_;‘;_._--__.- ...... -.._ ` _ _ _,.. 'g . i ¢ f \ ways trezl to do what she coulil.i gf nday School, as long as she was le to attend. Besides her husband e'leavos to nloum two sons and the‘ hn N. Supt. of Dredges. Chariot-_ tie lmys: We do miss thee ln our home, \ And- no one to take your place brlgnt home beyond, Where wo shall never part, e shall miss thee in 'our home, . .And shall linger to caress' thee. en we breath our evening prayer. lg," "fi _ 'r :`-* .L ei 'l .V _\ _i= l l s . 5 é ` '.- il ,jf- Il UT l- r i. I ii. ._ ,-- 'r~ _-= an ‘ il tlrrsunv ‘ f lisiitrli IUAP I l 1 H prevents germs, disease- ‘ 1liorobes,(aad they are pre- ! sent everywherehand perfect cleanliness results. . Quo( (skill ass. 5 Q’ -L; 9\ .- lil. Lever Brothers N _ gymm' L. .mu f ____ _'l'oro:l:>|. Oat. | M$%%H+%§% ""s»‘£“o‘$."¢..‘2f ‘° This homemade syrup does the wurh ln is hurry. Easily IIN' pared, and savm about ll. -i-4-i»4»-i»-r-1-4--i»-x»a»4»i~i»-i»~i~i»~i»z»4»-i~i--i»+-i»-o You minht bc surprised to know that the best thing you can_us_o_ for :i sever! cough, is it remedy which is easily pre- ared ut* homo in just a few moments. l’t’s cheap, but for prompt 'rcslllts_ it boots soy_ihiog,eise_ you ever well- Um- glly stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in glllours. Tastes plcnsant. too- c ll like ll“;anil lt ll llllfc “nd 20°l| I1 gugccs ot Plncx (i0 cents _ _ . iff ..: 1 ' _ ' y 'n ldénk hoglle; tllcn fill lt up Q9 ' n nlatii s ar s rup. Ur s nip, instead ofsngzlir symp, it dcsirgil 'Aus you .make ld ounces--A family supply-but costilzf no more thu!! R small bottle ol ren y-mnd_e_c0\lllh 9Yl'll[’- And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at ill! price. It loco right to the spot and ivcs quick, lasting rcl:cf. It promptly heals thc inllsmed membranes that line the throat. and sir passages, IMD! f-|10 annoying throat tickle, looseus the h , and soon (your cough _IMDB Ill' ll , Splendid or bronchitis, UWM hosncneas ond bronchial nut ms. _ Pins: is a_ highly oonct-hinted cola- }>saild'of Kemal pine extract, famous -rw' “°‘~!.'°'..:.:.;‘..:':.:2:.'°::'.*"‘““~ ' ° "'°' omni oi nuf- ‘ ‘ Gallant, As the gr Arthur, Mrs. William Bell, Mill River; Mrs. Williams at 0'Leary. 14 WEDDING YE8TERDAY.- Stl. Dum-1tan's Cathedral was the scene ol he) event at nn early hour yes- Se terday morning when Miss Bessie .I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. th Joseph Gallant, Euston Street. City. fr the wife of Mr. Emmanuel Pol Thnwolu ahora 1.4/any n 4 Gallant of St. Raphael. a, member oi A Hn vlinnoatuunauuofvn- the Postal Department and who re H turned recently from overseas. The W bridesmaid was Miss Nellie Gillis and n msmau was Mr' Austin Gm' p'l`he secretarial work and arranging lllC ll-“Por became the roo la 'c was the ding on presence groom/ _» ' -°.=1h.:i.'°°l-»-._--"* r l e McDonald was the oiliclating cle - nc' Many valuable and beautiful an gifts were received by the popular H young couple. immediately after thc 6 ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Gallant lefl pu on a wedding trip to Montreal and Ot .ra tawa, followed by the best wishes ol i 3 host of mends_ tl;_a ning and knowledge received from K nt, brother of the bride. Rev. Maur or r S MAYNARD-SPROULE MARRIAGE. scene of a very pretty wed- De Wednesday aftemoon, Oct. ed ;;:;..:::2:.:;'.::.:“;‘:"::.‘..f:'.f::f‘:n --»---» l- Mrs. James A. Sproule of Stsllarton, n N. S ., was united in the Holy bonds W of mstrimony to Mr. John Lester 3 Maynard of ?ort Hill, P. E. l., in the Le of a fcw of the immediate CM friends and relatives of the bride and h. The Rev. J. S. MacKay, uncle in of the bride performed the ceremony. th eat, great, grandfather‘s clock of the bride, chimedout the hour ol In two, Miss Olive Sproule. sister of the bride seated herself at the piano and ,ga ith ul! Y , played the wedding march. The bride use c illblw-lvl, llvrwyy °l' ¢°"l\. entersd the parlor leaning on the arm I ~ of her uncle the officiating clergyman ° The young couple were unattended. ° The bride looked charming in o dren '° of electric blue silk and georgette gf crepe with s touch of bead trimming.. she wore her mother's gold necklace gf sul! carried a shower bouquet of white dshllss and asparagus tern. The par- 'Q' lorwss prettllydecorated with autumn ‘_ loaves, form and cut flowers by the ul boy sndglrl friend: of the bride The ° oo ors in the dining room were mauve fd and green. The presents were num -_ erous and costly, gifts coming from ' friends and relittlves ln Nova Scotia 0 ll I8 8 16pd_. - A very successful school fair was pt. 29. c forenoon pupils began to arrlvc ndrews, Cherry Hill, Cunaruy and ead of Hillsborough schools, which ith Mt. Stewart Village school made d the teachers The business mon em ~ plls' were rec lying a good business p sparing for competition in the .lif- ferent classes of exhibits. ' , -The manse Hampton. P. E. Island. MET; j;'ggi;f‘s:"f“;i;)£gn‘;); `1:_:)'nlM3g partment of Rural Science, assist- After the .lll_d8inS. the fair was of- clally opened by Inspector Cairns in hose inspectorata the fair ls. A large umber of people from the district at- Mt. Stewart fsdr by the people of Mr. MacMillan also addressed tho lr and commented on the improved igality of the exhibits over last year's r. - At 3.30 p. m. everyone proceeded xcsllent programme of sports- was arrlsd out by the pupils, dlreoteq by biect and alms of school fairs, and r.- . lncipal feature of this was s base- sll lame between Mt. Stewart school , ot. i ,- .. The- pupils secretaries snnonncedf All present carried llome'ths fia- aud Winirlpel. and her man; friandi f:_‘=Ul°° "nt “ *" °'|‘*““°”‘| “'°|“' U f . ._ "lv" --i H pics. Rsr t&a may dren l . :ss :Tailor mah.-“init of brown with _ . .I _ bn to _"mt 59"” '||| SW! Y Ile. _ f, _ M , _ _ _ “ make their homo 0'l.eary. P. B. I I '“"°"n i ~ ‘ R V ` I i""-i`t'i'Ii|i"»~f¢ols‘s~:'».»»..-.¢»~- vi #£53 ;GOKi°_-ln ~ a efazczr-agfalagtft-.tihl,n';'? Gone but not forgotten. Patriot please copy. _ d ln Mt. Stewart Hall on Monduy. he day was perfect and early in m East Pisquld, West Plsqllld, nt Du Roche,`Savage Harbor. St. the school fair district. entries was all dons by public of als, supervised by Inspector Cairns ent of the fair was smartly and isntly done, thus showing that the ining aparyefrom the valuable by Rev. Mr. Brodie who judged ded and heard with pleasure Mr. rns' address in explanation of the appreciation of the interest taken fair district. _ a sports field near ivy. where an omni non .ur moulllml. 'rliol .g thc other sdhoois of the fair dis-" tail- prizes would be paid hy heque in accordance with diomsin , es of managing everything on own np" principles. » for the roms people Iof ihisorov- ucs School Fairs wors 'poralygd in-_ _ is ii, 53. ' _ ,» - ._ ( _ fl? , .- - ii _~,__,_,__ ‘_ _ .._.,___ _T _Tu __: 4,. _~,' _. .,_,._, ,_ ____ _ ¢__. \ ~ s" _ ,..,‘.;~»"‘f__ ,':f»-., ._/‘ffm = ' ~- ~. "~' ~“~ '~. r'» lf- o» or - ‘ ' _'_g_=_<' ‘ . ~~~l:-.;.- Pam! this Fall "ia L _ cf _ _ b’ -I ' lllllill limi 'l El nl _ Because: -of proper weather con‘- ditions. -surf; ces are now in their mbsf receptive condition, practically every trace of moisture having been elim- inated by the summer sun. -the wood being dry it -absorbs more readily and the paint holds better. --A surface needing pro- tection should never be allowed to go over -f the winter without it. -Property needs more pro- tection during the winter thug stony other time. "Seve (llc Surface and you _:` _ save all. -~_’i SU,i;_3.__ __ __ _ 3373 so/9 an ”)‘f”-"*“f3l'@'M{° - ' 'l » Z -. . ff What accounts for its wonderful preservation? It has not escaped attacks by the elements. No building escapes the _,_ elements. Something must stand the sun and _the storms of; -~ ,-.' the years. The answer is Surface P'r6lEcfion. The building as a building has been left untouched because the elements have never- gotten beyond the protective coating. Deterioration cannot make headway with painted or -vamished 5 objects----it damages only when the protective coatings are . lacking. Surface protection is entire _protection-save the surface and `you save all The birthplace at Gagetown, N.B. of Sir Leonard Tilley. a Father ° . of Confederation. Wtll Yours Last as Well? ~ , This home was erected over 100.»yeaip-ago, _ s _ , Whether the surface be of wood, iron, steel, concrete, cement or stucco-use a protective coating and ‘avoid the unnecessary ' . ii Trils shmouuc l-:Munir li loom bible c..,..n.... 5 Save thc Surface Cam i C ll _ f , purpose of rflllmllnx th l'-mill: malls' sud Protective valils ol lhiat. Vsrnish and’Allled Pfb ` iillcta for the Consuvatlon of Pmpen , md 5" “- i'.f:.'°:r.il';isr....“'"L'°....' ‘“:.°"-““~ -"~<'= °~~'-‘~_ ""_l'lle realization 'of the sbovveolp _A = i:.‘i..‘::‘..'.z'..“r»‘f.'.'?:.ff°'.'.‘."".h', f _,T `|_ .. ehuré ‘p"¢y||, -_ _ ~ I --'-;~_""" __ ms csniolmrssps- 5 ,,_,,»___ _ ' _ commlslslou, » . .,t__.~, -- ° 1. _i _ `,;_--9 ‘.'__ _. :`,_~' 1 ' u "-" *_ _ .-9. w t' 4 (ir -.5 o_i _ ‘- -` if 1-tlleifs lillsnygonillenllls at the emi' “ge °f 48 y°”“' De' the sovernmenl and it is probable flw i ‘ ' | hfot- 'the balmy clllnoié niay he the ”“””§d "‘;“‘-gh in Q" "°:"'h Q5 U02- meetlnswill luke place at an @=_\rl.v -‘ - /‘ ' ' _ ears. orc er a c ' _ . . _y . "n_f_, means of re_s:_orlng him to a full mea- zu? Cyhrmmn Dauence_ Shui date. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ |l_| . _ , “M - al _ =.~rs=1:. ..;. ._-_..._ - - -_-.= 1_ ,- A A .r expense of repairs and_replaccment._ _ ,~