THELATEBT _uonsmo n.iu.v_ _ Comfort For Colds ' , I , » Weatlier Men’s_ overshbes of jersey water-` proof" cloth. one buckle $2.oo: 2 buckle 02.75; 3 and 4 buckles $3.13. Cheaper; grades, I buckle $5.602 2 buckle $2.25. Rubbers gcc and 51,00 _ W_.mfii’s oveishoes. 2 buckle $2.0 ~; buttciied style »$z_25. Rubbers 55c. 7oc and Soc Gaiters, 7, io. and iz buttons high, 6oc to $'.io` Alley 8 Co |55 Queensirceil' p _ _ ._ _ Leave your order today at \ Days the _.lo _ CO0K , Xmas- STUDIO _ i- W- --» ., Your Photograph-noéhing ~ will add more to the Chri tmas pleasure of the fiiends and kins- folk away from home. ` MAKE APPOINTMENT i TO-DAY AT THE _ . _ Bayer Photo Studio Telephone 192 I _ HLIARWIST if l The Maritime Black i ` Fox Exchange l BOX 304 _ Macleod, Alberta, Can. We invite Fox Companies to send us their pi-opositions. ‘We buy and sell stock, options and niiimiits. Wide connection. Highest references. Use us. I 2928-lI~28Mti. ` ~ _ L 1 1 iv ri "‘e0J/‘TQ ‘ \\ 5.1' 1, K _ \ \\ ‘Qi " _\ \\` ,_ _ v. \- . V/ »_ii_'»i' * ` -t , __ 1.1,, = _ . . ` _ / »//,,. gl; 1 .'- \ : . ,_ " \J\ ~# '\`/ \ . _ \\ ,, \\_\`_\ , \ vu 1 ‘ ` \_\\ ,‘ __ /'// , ,,_, / Your H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate ind stone. Send ns your address and we will quoteprices. Phone I 1 1 G. Lyons 8|. to. oirliii ui i '*_,T_2_ _'mfg » ~ / _ ' _ L: _ .- _ _ ;/,_ /,I - 151 ,///'_"',’ ' " ' " sub# ` » AN *A 3 V C3 _ Z> *_ _ ‘ F A \ s `_`_ ` vI0?~E_ . ~¢ 01"" ~ ` mn. ill l|__;__GlY8il¢ Coal is dia liiaawasarrr. It does not __ ' »‘ _cedar be ,;_'i*.*.‘2€i.¥ “‘ ~ ..’-i“il‘;‘a-$ - "` _-' . ~ ..-.=.-~~_»-~..i~e---o *’ ' Wu THE ,EASTERN {lill‘il‘lliIili~l9»- ` ‘.-__- »--*T. GORDON IVEB ia Guardian 03°" '01 MGDWKUO- His onlne phono is 18 and residence phone 20. . -_h@` ' ...°'I‘l{E MORNING DAILY Guar. dian can be obtained at W.A. John- aton's, Montague. ...’Mr. ED. D. FEE!-IAN Guardian representative in Souris will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otllocsoi undertakes' W. L. Dingwell. His phone number is5. ...°SUBSORIBERS should renew a week or two before tha time- they have paid for has expired and thus not misa an issue, asian paper; are diialltcéintinued _ prompt,iy\Qn___ Qgpirsd JUDGE DENOUNCEB “THIRD DEGREE" MONTREAL, November 28-The "third degree" was denounced' by Judge Lefontalne in the endneta court today, His Lordship declaring detectives had no right to question prisoners. _ _ 1_t was the duty of 3 detective, he said to make sure that he was arrest- ing the right men. His function was at an end after he had taken his prisoner to police headquarters. I-Ie had no lawful right to exort or force a man to make a"c0nf¢sg1nn_ J udge Lafontaine was presiding in the case of Herman Goode, 'charged with manslaughter in connection with the de_a_t_h of special constable Dzerbonovitch, killed in a row last Saturday night. As aresult of the action of the police Judge Lafontaine reduced the Chllfge of manslaughter to one oi "common assualt." _ 1 WANT Raisin or s4,ooo,ooo _ _ iN iviau. sanvicn' OTTAWA, November 28-Upwards of twelve million dollars will have been spent upon the .Hudson Bay rail- way scheme by the end of 1915. So far, including office expenses, nearly $4,i00,000 has been spent and the three contracts for the railway pro- per aggregate' $8,577,000; to this must be added administrative ex- penses. The harbor and terminal ex- penditure naturally will be some mil- lions. There is miicb dredging' to be done and iii addition docks, termi- nals, ice protection piers and similar works must be executed. Hopes are entertained that thc end of the rail- way leading from Port. Nelson may be commenced next SPI'il1g Mid the scheme should'hc completed some time in 1915. _ Iiailway_representatives met Hon. L. Pellitier, postmaster-genergl, in another conference yesterday alter- noon but the minister having to leave town the meeting was very brief- and without any outcome. The uuestion at issue is that of compen- sation for carrying the malls and the parcel post system and, as previous- lv stated, the railways want an ln- crease from $2,000,000 to $5»000.0001 No agreement of understanding in the mi`a`tter\has yet been concluded. In accordance with the 'government policy of bringing the Intercolonlal railway thoroughly up-todate in every respect, General Manager Giitelius is. introducing the svstem of train dispatching by telephone. A contract was let today to the Hall Siwitch and Signal com-pany for the installation of a_ telephone train dif=- nntchinq line between Moncton and Sit, John to cost $10371. _ _ ` _ _ _ _ _ I Na-Drufo laxatives I I are especially good for _ children because they are - I pleasant 'to take, gentle in - action, do not irritate the ' I I bowels nor develop a need I for continnallor increased ' doses. a5c. a boi, at yon! I _ Dniggisfs. NatioaalDmlaa¢lChom|c»\|C0» I V afcaaadau-limi., |71 I _ _ _ _` _ "_ ` ` ` 'Phe ' Human V _ __ Eye _| The E e is one of the most delixéate and coni- plicated of the' human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly ill-used and overwork- _Eye..Sirain Be wise .and do not ig- nore any‘ of the syrup- _ toms- of Eye-Strain;_ head- 'aches or pains an the ~ region of the eyes, inabil- _ ity to read or new for any _ length oftime, ,blurred This is our business. Optometrist ‘r--°1‘l'_ Psvsni our in nmirravini; l i ....’0NE CENT per word each inpr- Slon for advertising n this col\imn.` -Jdsh must accompany order. _illici- mum charge twuaty-five cents. .._’MR. W. L. \DlNGWELL, Funeral Director, and enibalmer, Souris, has completed repairs to his building and has an up-to-date line of iuiisral sup- plies iu stock. Ho is now prepared to do business at his usual moderate pri¢es.‘ 2964-11-29MZi. 0 iii MiMll|liiM N9¢ `V MRS. ACORN, ~Z°~!~Z°°!° There peacefully passed away to her Eternal rest at her home in Pow- nal on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, Char- lotta, beloved wife of Saaiorth Aeorn in her fortieth year. She was the daughter of Robert and Mrs. Wood, Mt. Herbert. Deceased was of a quiet and unassuming disposition and ‘naturally endeared herself to those who knew her best. With Ohristain fortitude and resignation to the divine will, she bore the cross allotted to her and just before pass- ing away, assured those around her bedside, that for her death had no sting, she was going to the house of many mansions; which Christ had gone to prepare for those that love him. With Paul sho was able to say:-I-Ienceforth there is laid upfor ‘me a, crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Judge shall give me at that day. She truly did what she could und Eternity alone can reveal what shc accomplished. She is sadly missed in the commun- ity and in the different institutions of which she was a member. Besides a wide circle, of friends.. she leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, one daughter Laura, aged twelve and one son Everett aged ten, also her lather and mother four brothers and three sisters, the brothers are Leonard, Beymoure, Henry and Matthew Wood, all of Mt. Herbert, and- the sisters are Mrs. George M. Ballem,- Mrs. William Lane, Hillsboro and Mrs. Ellie Stow- art, Charlottetown. Among the fior- al tributes was a beautiful pillow from the family. The pall bearers were her four brothers, Leonard, Seymour, Henry and Matthew and William Lane and George Ballem, brothcrs~in.law. The funeral on the 13th to the Presbyterian Cemetery Birch Hill, was one of the largest ever seen in the locality. 'Rev. Ewen McDougall conducted the funeral ser- vice and spoke very eloquently ‘ of the life of the departed, who for years had been a faithful and con- sistent member of the, Presbyterian Church. All that was mortal of ii dear friend was revercntly laid to rest in the quiet little cemetery, ‘there to await the dawn of the glorious resurrection morn. There is no death the stars go down To rise upon some fairer shore And bright in Heaven's Jewelletl Crown. They shine forever more. There is no,death an angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread, -He hours our best loved _friends away And then we call them dead. And ever near us though unseen The dear immortal spirits tread For all the boundless universe -Is life--there are no dead. _ _ (Other papers please copy) USELESS GIVING ‘OF OHl'i_ISTMAS PRESENS NEW YORK, Nov. 28-The` fight against the useless _giving of Christ- mas presents, not to give less, but to give discrimiuately and intelligently, is spreading throughout the country with the approach of the holidays. The "Spugs,” as the society for the prevention of useless giving has nick- named its members, are supplying copies of membership cards and by- laws with which to inaugurate branch societies in various parts of the country. ’Every Spug must wear a member- ship piii and pledge himself to aid in the iight against the useless Christ- mas present. The cost of the pin is covered in the membership dues, whichlbre ten cents a year. Five hundred persons were enrolled in Washington in one day, according to, reports received by the Spugs' head-_ quarters hare. ' _ ___/.»./.__.._..__._ “New Sleds for the boys and girls' rnalie hem happy with one from 25c-io 1.50 Beer 4! Weeks. . ,z9g6-i 1-z8Mti. LADIES WEAR A'I` PATONS. _ Patoi`i’s ladies' coats, skirts ready- to-wear suits now displayed 'in the U it [_ - ladies’ department are the leaders in usp B ‘ A ' style, tit and finish. The prices will V _ , _ I “ Lot us show you our stock of ing Company was held. on Wednesday Vl!l0ll. _ ‘ ~'l‘h0rmos Goods and expats tihlrir us- gavsnlng inthe 'town hall‘._ James 8 ' f os. You can buy a so ermos :Menus was elected president _for A-“UW “P t° Ex.n§ir‘° Bottle for $1.60. E. A.'l-‘ostcr, Den- the ensuing year. The ‘meeting was A ‘ _ your Eyes; _We will give" ~ mi Dunmore. _ zoiaii-zsiaoi. asiiea an an romp" _a¢__¢°a»ianing J°u¢3P°"t “H95” ~ _ "nu amish aimpiid 'Pink' mi- ._ dm",-d hm," and ,rowhened nm ' ' l TlI9r8'l nothing I0 $000. GIOVGI 08|! n ' ‘ . _ , bs. worn immediately afternslng. It I ’ V' _ ’ 4 is an exeeiiéii. tenet preparation. ass I Wearwell Pants for I ‘ _‘ u fbottlo. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- _ - ‘ » ' i . » stars. i ‘ 2927-11-20031-~ working men, lookweli an offer from ~Mi". S. ‘Estey of New ' ` McLoughlin, ‘ style l\o 283, pins: b.x cutter _ with semi-auto, ` full npliol=tered‘ p seatpzdded sides, high da-h with T plated solid bras; V rail, ‘and special I _ shoes and braces for Island roads. .\l-Laughlin sleighs hive been bifore the pub_ic for 45 years and every succeeding year sees a marked advance in popularitv, quality and siles. At the presenc time the factories at Oshawa, Oat arlc, produce one caie- fully constructed, thoroughly inipecced, finished vehicle every lo minutes of cv: ry working day in the year.'l`his is authentic, posaiive proof if the wonderful superiority and qhaiiiy of these vehicles. You will like th:*ea.sy turn ofthe runnés, th: t ' _ ~ Guarantee _ Cuz vehicles are guaranteed, with i fair and reasonable use, for one year from date of shipment from the fuc- , tory. If any part of the vehicle shall fail by reason of imperfect material or workmansliip, and said defective part is returned to us, transports- _ heavy Clotll coals Wlfli tion charges prepaid. we hereby _agree tn make good such defect, free oi ‘ cost to thc purchaser; but nothing iii this agreement shall render the seller liuiilc to make good any damage to l paint, trimmings or varnish, result- ` ing from the action of ammonia, iiioths, or cxtrnordinziry exposure to the elements. suied to Island ro _ $i3izp __ Carriage Co._Ltd_. . _ _ ~ _ l 2913. 2iMwfm_&Eif 5` ` _ ‘_ ' ' M 'l r I ' v ‘ ' collar and lining, $ 2 iip. island Piings ' N.ce lir.e'i f _ trosg, go »d q ia'itv, lsla.uri~-made puiig l _ wir hox eleighs, spici ii/ g ,There Is Only One Grade of Vi l\4cLaugl1lini Sleigh---The Best. smooth riding qualities of,.\icL‘1i1gl1liu sleighsl You will appreciate the wonderful comfort and convenience for McLaughlin sleighs are made as good as master artisans kno” ho v. Cinibined with the usual quality of the line are siine speclaifeatnres made expressly for us which in- clude special braccs, longer shoes and other features making for a more com_'o~tible and smoother riding sleigh ideally suited to Island roads. 1 ' if You Get The Sleigh You Want HERE _ There a:e 28 stilesiliis year ani we _ Lowest p'icea are quoted for cash- aré showing 8 choice Picking from the hes, easy payment arrangeiiient made ifdeglred. ' _ » We have reliable agents in all parts of the 515165- Province. See your Learest dealer. ~ M~ ii’s Fur (oats We’re showings sp'¢n- did line cf tur coat<. ilso Fur R--hes fur $5 vb Bells and Chimes llarne ~s 25 Styles You cm buv b lis here i-i full body' and bi_c‘< strap tyies, riclielo' bras.~miun'- TWENY five kin l" ‘if hf1'“fiSlU “l¢k‘ l. ings nl och ni-_-s in saticiic and shaft sry`cs, ' -‘did l1lCkB‘» DWF ‘i 0f0i‘l -1 ""0 iZ"““l"€ Tub' Pf|(_‘¢(l at SOC up A ' l)'?f IIlOU1ll.ll'!§_f1 HI $8 I). .`\":l lip, fluerys __ ds, and slicers. °=»»--»_ ornebiiico riffs. _ . I A splendid line of i°ur Exclusive display of 25 robes incliiding the famous iiiil rent varitiies in line! Bishop line piicezl at li» rss: rugs, priced at $1.25 ee so ~ - _ An exclusive exhibit oi Aiilce line o‘ washing Fin.-ry's piiipeis slcers, niaciiires 'minding Cau- roiler_crnsheis and plate ada, Triumph, \'oilmer,\ giind rs, Cockshut piilpers New Century and motor at _ McLaughlin, style No. 283 p`ano b x cutter.. vtiili semi-auto, full upholstered seitpadded sides, high dssh with plated. solid brass rail, and special shoes and braces f ir Island roads. ilorse Rugs up . II I I I i ,.5 _,f I., Washing Machine~ $4.50 up. Wrliigers,2 75 up. ._ -~ ' -- n q - T ' " r~ I P- g ‘_ ' V5 ccinons msrosirion ' _|_v0rir, in sen: a-consignment of five I “OF WOMAN’S }?ROPER’l‘Y._ tons of ore fronitbv mine for assay. '_ *_ _ - [A previous assay of the ore taken to `_ SARNIA, Nov. 28_--- Th(-_ late Mrs. New York lay Mr. Estey showed ay liic'dherry_,. who dlcd in Sept. 'ibcr percentage of $G0'u ton iii gold be- i sides carrying silver and copper. The | quantity of orc. Severn] other ass company have written Mr. Estey for ays of ore from this mini-, which further particiiiars, and no dotibt a situated about 4 miles below town_ sufficient' amount will bc raised by have been received, :ill showing the dlrcccois to ship the required good percentage of paying orc. ’ 1 last, left a will, some of the pi-ovis-, < _.___ _ _ ! ions of wuich are curious. Mrs. Mc-_ ' ' Sherry during her lifetime had `ac-: of the town to thc value of teii or ' ffwelve thousand dollars. Ten houses ' ~ ` ‘ are disposed of under the will, bnr,I only nine were owned at the time of tier death, one having been given to _ gigxrthaisband, from whom she had sepia ` A young n'.ii_n designated as bid' ' in the will received e. free house and lot. He was a boarder nt the iioi.se and teamed around town. -lolin Bragg, who had been a tenant for ten years and paid rent regularly, gets ii hc.-use and lot free. Frank Smith of Chicago, who was an adopted son, gets a house, and his son gets a house. 'A Mrs. Thompson also receiv- _ ed a house, likewise Miss Lena Mor-‘ ` You may think risen of Sarnia,who was an adopted' daughter, The only blood relatives to benefit are two daughters of Mini i‘vicSlierry's half-brother, thc lntc' George Elner. __ l ' The administration of the property , is very largely left to the discre-I tion of Alderman' John Ferguson. He _ is empowered to give any house he sees tit to the heirs, and to divid the lots in any way he finds best. The _ _ 1~i1¢~ tffer to keap the none of much value. They are all » VV on the' one tract of ground. After making a number- of small llequests, the balance of the estate is _ directed to go tothe Sarnia General ` _ _ 25 D. gin oo Suiisfor 5 8.00 ;5.o0 “ “_ 11.25 18.00 “ “ 13.511 21.50 " "- 16-“5 .pleasure and feel that the fit and style ia the very latest Evefy Article is Absolutely Brand New, No 0ld Stock . ~ i bn-gain-i are t ilerecl that some of the articles are I? ` * \ ` _ \\ is 1; 5: older shop-worn, tliey're not, every article is ff lg ' \y_ ` \ _ “Yi ¢_\],§. brand new, right fresh from the factory. ‘ _ _ f ‘ g ‘i _/A ' iw’ ` _ _ As our huyei-.was not able io visit the did- t 0'/ rf/ '- erent markets iiftcrihe fire the manufacturers nent as sample snltsio choose irciii ard sooner nm; pay ciipresssge both ways they made us "ny _ .WPAGTONS Correct Clothes lc'ause such womieifiil ,//// samples at 25 p c dis- count which we accepted and now pins along to _ houses are very smalidwellings, and _ p y0ti, D6 l£W0 Suits alike c.0l°`I" $14.00 Suits for $io_5o - icon “ “_ 1201 2c.oo "' “ i5.oo f/ 25.00 " “ 18.75_ _f 1 _-Y -. cizinulnted property in the south part f - H no \ I _ E ii "‘ e 'if' _ii W, _ *il /l _ _,_ im H '/ /,QM 2 ll i _4_ 1 < _V` K _ ‘ i 'i1_°3i“§n"i§ Sify. §Z_`Z§`,'§`iI`.i.'i2‘.l’i§'.’li.f§; 0_0 1‘°,'i-3iiil'nE‘§ii`ili°i °v?§<‘§il§‘r0en_ ' ‘ f lltlllblt' and V 'l'WlSlttl Bull- _ to my Dino? Pamnssszs-ii-cannot. jwcgionsrooaézzi-si, reg,-.t za.-,Ali n ' ' " iilliglcllbllrll p l mee ng of'tho o er exon' n- , J A' " ,` ‘ ' _ , ' _ _ V __ 0 Si_ng‘e ilreasteil _$9.98 0 _ _ HEWSON’S ALL "i i ll 'HJ' & ' _ ‘ "Handle ekfursaiid ulla at ' ll ‘ ' _ _ 99_6_l'\f|°° SL _ » au i-l“aln';a° nan ae ellen.. _ 0t“'°u audwemn ' i--z M iEai /hy-_ ‘.'.\t~'_ ,c ‘§l',, J wi ._ _ Y ' P me-u-ssitnsi. _ 9 ‘X ` Men's single Breasted Suits made of BURN TWEED every thrlid W\1i°h (_b°fh warp and woof) _is donhl¢ Md \W1it¢d I _ mixing fi can. nan win wear like = vias no e. Well mbde through°1\t ‘N14 with good substantial trimmings all S5718 36 10 s cial at 8 44 Ps $9.9 _ ` | _ 3 T WOOL BANNOCK- llev/son’a Double and Twist Boys Bloomer ' A pant made to stand the wear and tear, made of Hewsou's all ww o 1 tweeds suitable f o r dress or good hard every day wear -,-5c. ' ' Panic 75c splendid wearing _.__»J ,__ _rl >’~ ‘air ii '54 YI ::