PURITY AND QUALITY ASSURED _ Sweets for tile i, » Nicht o’ Halloweieh At the party the sight of Moir's brings beams of delight to each child's face. . How they \vill enjoy the caramels, the crisp nut centers, the fruit juices and other delicious morsels wrapped inside each velvctychocolate coating! Let them eat as much as they like, for Moir's are the essence of goodness. ' You won't forget to make this Halloween the best they ever spent by bringing home plenty of Moir's—will you? Their happiness will recall many fragrant memories of your own childhood. Ask your dealer for the plain 51b, box of Moir's XXX Assorted Chocolates. Just the thing for the Halloween party. MOIRS, LIMITED . HALIFAX {fiwsiiltofriihi , _ --IHOP from-Elmo's ma... —AUO1’ION._ (Ate-l Will. teu all ‘my household hlrnitllffi." which islprayvoticaii . iiefi, on Oct. 81st. -,n_t_ cam; a eoue. Persons, wen ti . furniture should attend this sale. AW. Sudbury. - ' ." a-POTATOEIQ-Durlng _ favorable wings; congdmbakqegsutitles o; pot" are e . __> y Blvllndi and marketeid._ ‘lglxiolpfi received is Z8 to doc jper bullied. Tin-pips sell for lutrper Ibushplyi-H 4-! so mucking MOQLQQ)‘ Captwtleo Irving; ppt,_inip_.3 ubi- metlidc Friday lllnflllnglqr‘ ghet- tor on her wayiute memo, HQ. "l°°fi.iii°r..‘”“iiiii‘ in" "or s e- W B8 Ill’ - 6 winter in the Welland CAnaLJ P‘ . . v -AUCTION SALE A11 New An- nan Nov 3. J. J. McKlnnon, proprie tor of New Annan Race Truck. who has leased his farm anll will devote his attention to the race course. is selling all his stock and ilarmiing implements by public auc- tion on ‘Friday, Nov. 3rd. These comprise the usual articles on an uptodate farm. 1f diiv provgs un- the following Monday. --CENTRAL,iCHOOL.—The ‘rol- iowing is the standing of Centrbl. Lot 1d School for ‘the months of September and October. Principal's Department. Georgina Cains, teach- en-Grado VlIl.—~1. Mabel Miller; 2, Violet Lyle; 3, Ralph‘ iMonkiey. Grade VIL-l, Marion Ramsay; 2.- Jesrt hianderson; 3. Jessie McLar- en. Grade Vil.—1. Evalldanderson; 2, Madonna Farrell. Grade V.-—1, Lily lliiliar; 2. Beatrice McLaren; 3. Ruth MoLaren. Primary Depart- ment, Jennie lBowness. teucher.—- Grade IV. Senior-l, Harold Yeo; 2.Vesta Barrett; 3, Willie Lyle. Grade iV, Juiiior.-1, Doris Mac- Grogor; 2, Wilfred Lyle; 3. Frank McLaren. Grade lli.-—-1,.Wlllie -Mil- Humor in ihe_ _ . ‘ Moving Picture (Thus. L. Masson in New York Sun) Harold Lloyd makes me laugh. If admit it. I am sorry about it. ‘Every time I do it l feel horribly guilty. I have laughed at that man when it wasn't proper to laugh.‘ l‘, have disgraced myself. i ont. please. Charlie Chaplin follow: immediately. i~l first saw Charlie Chaplin ii “The iBauk"~some years ago. zlstii think it is his best. with, of course the exception of'“Tlle Kid." lweni with a party of ladies. Tlicsoladios were the sort known as "refined! And I laughed at Charlie - dis cordantiy, irrevereutly, iudecently Tile fact was that he took me whoi 1y unawnras. I did not knowpl’ tlir enormity of my offense until 0m iors, grabbing ilappers garden hose over respectable neigh- ln park lar; 2. Maude Manderson; 3, Byron Yep. Grade ll.-—1, Gwen MacLean; 2. Vera Barrett; 3, Ralph Lyle and Sydney Clark, equal. Grade 1, Sou- ior——1, Charles Yeo; 2. May Yeo- Grada l. Junior.—-1. Maude Win- .___ . . . | p Fen . sutures. .-'s'rh.e l?“ a i just died 1i ‘ favorable the sale will be heidhin ,1 a . ilhiiorntiilt i .. . (‘til ---_. . (Continued from P889 Bevel!) benefit of the people he had de- frauded. v iwiien Arilisson. their close on 60 years of ago, came back from the famous penal settlement in 1900, he was a broken and pennileu mall- For a year or two the once-tenuous criminal tried toiearn a living at his old game of cardsharplna‘. hut without success. Two or three ’ iell into the bands of the ev- iontully auisnod up hie days as s‘ tout for some of the dubious night houses of Monte Cfliio- , .119 1m jkyoers of ago, having possibly handled as much money as any criminal the world has ever known. ‘ “ ice on minor 011M586. find .. i" .i.-v"'."_-' Five Great ifoilventioiis Beginning November 11 and clos- in! November- Ell. there will be held live oi’ the most important con- ventions ever assembled in the world. Three of them will be in- ternatlonai and two will he nation- The World W.O.T.U. convention will meet at Philadelphia November 11-16. Immediately upon its close will be held also in Philadelphia November 16720 the National con- vention of the WJCIIXU. All dele- ates and visitors who attend-the W.C.'l‘.U. gatherings will go imme- diately to Toronto, Ontario, where from November 24-29 inclusive there will be ‘held tho convention of the World League Against Alco- holism. -During the same week at Toron- to an international students’ Probi~ biiion conference will be held by the intercollegiate Prohibition As- sociation. 1t is expected that rlii- denis will he present from thirty nations. The conference which is called for consideration of alcohol- ism ttnd its relation to students will be held in cooperation with the convention of the World League Against Aicoiholistn. Also during the same week the m; pmpofly win ‘iesuseifror they path-ways, and jouncln them up and lown on our laps. We do not steal babies " from carriages. dive into likes. ‘or jump from high buildings cheater; 2, Gladys Yeo; Ramsay. -—-MU~SHROOM cRoP 8HORT.— 3, Annie convention or the Dominion Tem- pcrenee Alilancewhich is the great Canadian organisation for ‘Prohibi- tion will be held at Toronto. frhe conventions of the National . HID BPGBWBYS. pulses in all of these directions. ind Harold iLloyti all But we have all wanted to at. some stage of our lives. and we now have secret im- Brush aside from Charlie Chaplin of these Mr. John F. Gallant, Surnmerside. WJC.’I‘.U. arid the Dominion Alli~ champion mushroom Ielthorer knows ‘where every specimen of the iucious commodity h s 5M"! pretty regularly your af or YEW‘ and he has kept the town foitll‘ unce wi-il. or course. be national. yet in ccmrnon with the other three which are international. the great question for consideration at these primitive and "vulgar" thingsthai link them with the animals.’ and well supplied for. molly 868-90 past "with profit to himself an nsilWO conventions will be that of diivorid Prohibition. FIRE CURED! Thafs the answer to AMERICAN NAVY PLUGS great quality! Yes, fired to create the best smoke man ever put in his plpel "Firecuring” unites true quality and flavor with a perfect mellow mild- ness which yields more smoke pleasure right down to the last puff, —-Mr. Edward Peudergast. sington. who has rei-cnlly returned from an extended trip to Scuttle, Wash, Vancouver and 0tlici~ wesi- ern cities. was in Summcrsiile on Thursday. Mr. Penrlerizasi speaks in high praise of the West. having lie n- -1' -.>» assists will’ rii-z-QSS ierence, ca-lled by ‘the \3llilll‘l0 TO ONTARIO'S iNViTATlON tifilillfilll. for October 30 and, QUEBEC. Oct. 2S.-—'i‘iic Athunuse Dnviil, Provincial Sucro- llon.‘ for the Ministers and Deputy istcrs of Education hi 111s l. tarry: Hun. Cyril Deluge. Superb», ion. lmiiiaui oi’ Public lllSlflliiilllil autil, (KW, l'-'ll‘lllilli‘l3, Eng-Hall Secretary if}. Arlivicei is offered most fro i all ‘§ir°‘l$2‘“.€“iid‘é° 535331.25 :°:;...“.l‘.i‘;'%;i.ii‘: illlrltrl°ili or;lg;;;eaig»gpggem,;gn,gigii L3; 313g i; $1535“ 513;» p31; 3,399.“;gggggrg;f,g'ral"ie-"8*" Ziidmtirii‘ tioliytiliiriii 3Z3; $1331» ilr‘"i’r‘ffiie“irriliiliofili“titfii'Zifgfggglg; n'j{}})lL§*P°5‘ =0 "livid a“! tn the semldnrk. Nobody who "l i-hfillsll 111m rflilwh-fllnny." 1 “m” (wntempt ‘or mmflal mum“ ‘roman-s have done this m“ he has‘ I lln addition to. those whose namesi lBLii that is only the beginning; '9! my companions. a large lad: there is more to follow, more that will! *1 mum)’ “BEYOND! 9Y9. 8112 is much worm, Fm- now that 1 ad at ma almost mnlevolentiy. have got started on the down trnck- "l1 11m" B? hi)" Yo“ @0016 11111811‘ of llll‘ (tummiiti-c m‘ Public lustrutuwhon it is known it wont be liuu. will ntrcuil the tuwrriay coirikeu. thus with man, and out of this soil pleasure to nil concerned. This of primitive impulse we perceived inew subiety. What these -men are spent a most enjoyable vncniion." H. knew me caught me at it. Sur- °b5°TV9<L He abandons Mmse“ grossly w he“ rewarded by “mung jusmneihave been published ‘heretofore as rounded by total strangers ~— mis- guided people like myself. common people like myself, ordinary people l!ke myself-ll have also laughed at that funny man. . And for years i have been posing as a highbrow. I read Moilereand‘ Chaucer. and the Atlantic monthly. Yeviil laugh "in secret, away from my friends and family, at Larry Semen. And the next confession will follow immediately. .ilt's about Ben Turpin. Yes. yes, you've guessed it. ‘l am hopeless. I shall never recover from this. Ben Turpin makes me feel perfectly aw-‘ ful when l ionlr at his counterfeit presentment. Why should he do a‘ thing like lliat to me’! Why, even before l begin to laugh at himll can feel a wave or shame conflfflg over me. The whole thing isso utterly—no, not ridiculous-so ut- terly shocking and painful that to laugh at it seems almost a. crime against nature. ' You say they are onl clowns. But they are more than c owns. and perhaps something quits lees than "But he was so awkward with his feet. ll have felt lowered ‘ever since." “Well." l said eheepishly. “d don't suppose the poor chap has had any advantages." After this. for weeks and months, ll was haunted by the thought that l had actually laughed at such a degraded person-omfwho could not handle his knife~a barbarian any lmpulsq thing stands in himself-oil these things more are wihar. draw crowds. of the barbarians. Secretly out of is til i lt l 5 we er of crass “nreflmmentwlt cannot be dismissed by any lofty of decadent superiority. , . We see ourselves. not as others‘ among these ladies and decline that see us’ but as we privately we, oupi I knew that. I respected lrlm, And now, with lofty air. I go about ll was the first one to proclaim this new genius of comedy. And they admit that he is good, because it, has been established tlruit live is good. For that is the viay with nice, intellectual ladies. ‘Few '0! ls not given for‘ certain kinds of women to grasp and understand. And what is it? is it humorous? ill. ls not. ‘We ourselves do not go about hammering strangers over the head genuine comedians. Bat. one mom- with _.mnilot=., suulruos water lromla-n ror mural-nail was» no Other gesture selves to be. ——--<oa>-_- THE WEEUS FAULT , Bright little three year old boy , . them really understand while trying to pull up a weed and 059711634 "Yl- Th"! 1m"! 0! thing not succeeding. his daddy said to him: Jackie you are not big enought to pull that weed. Oh yes, daddy l am but the wood is too big. ' UALITY cannot be specified. It is largely up to a 1 = th9;gi!fll¢i§l'lkfillfillll\gith¢ specifications, , Whiitr ‘y repnesontj a high standard of one concern u with-e w pilicemiay represent a low standard to an- other concern a higher price-and all on exactly I the some specifications. nship, finish, inspection-these are all i” Design,‘ wot-Inna variable fasten- l W! .,.ll'lr\=-. " m - The sriir;witn.n,recorii~.boiimu it fossil-n... out n53. I e r ‘stairs , ti?" i Tiiliiveragebid v r y and. , - ieh inevitably results in good i I thing not o s e Print r Departnigtttwfll lifter-ester! in k061i qfgivoi-k dong“ by us. owork l‘ thelaw of aveuages, do a high-gr ’ ’ fiVitllial-Iitem inn “know _how”--this work, ‘i g . _ clad rants you printing matter, specimen samples ‘ that comes along. No-_ solitary mushroom in his way. Fate con-l of a onc nit that. stantly circumvents him, ‘throwslnrqmber of him down hard on any pavement.‘ Central St. Ho immediately arises and starts "mater" at the game all over ag-ain. His perfect seren~ l“ the week gathered quite a res- ity through it all, hie seemingly ab-I pecfyllble can‘. full in one hike John; surd. ‘but really fundamental faith, said. like hell you did or words iol and Wherever there -is a. crowd. there always something worth while. ‘big enough and not much When another our debuting club ,pn tolii how_ he only an had earlier] that effect . l —lNSPIRiNG ADDRESS. — Anl inspiring address was given innthe‘ ‘Salvation Army Hall at Sum," r- side on Tuesday night by oi. More-hon. Secretary of Young Peo- ples Work for eastern Canada; Newfoundland and Bermuda. The great work in which he is engaged is that of an organization ofthe young people for the army and he hats ltlliB supsrintendeuce of cadet "corps, guards, and other organiza- tions ‘within his jurisdiction, i-io ifs u man of vision dud looks upon his work as a God given privi- lege. Col. Morehen was Divisional, Conrmhrier at ‘Halifax when the army division in this Pr-yvinoewvns‘ attached to that city and. twelve or thirteen years ago he was n,‘ frequent visitor here. His addrosfl wits heard by a large and appre- ciative audience. ‘fie left Summary and thence lto Halifax where an ‘ Army Congress is being iielifdur- lng the first week of November. Western Personals. -hi_r. R. Nicholson. Rose Volley. was here on Thursday on one.oi his regular business irips.--H;‘ . 3.’ _\2‘.-l i...- .. '. "iléi villi and Good Health is Always Necessary izzeouat. lmtchovlma-"Tiiook l4 EPinlt {a Vere bl _. pduiiiriforw in o the. ‘a crime. l pains iii the b bearing-down pains in, ins abdomen and was in a general run-down cob dition. I could not sleep rent or work and was quite un t to do an alight household tub, and told me about your Vqetab e and and I in m‘! tub trel! {Q- any _ tliit place by being on the‘ speaking list for the, lWorld__League'convention the fol-i lowing are announced _by Doctor- Ernest Cherrington. general secre- tary of the League: i Rev. Gifford Gordon, Meibourne.l_ Australia, Financial Director Vic-l League: Tanni. torian Anti-Liquor P. Sinlia, Hindoo temperance work- er and friend of Pussyfoot Johnson; J. Niyogl,‘ another Hindoo worker‘. iWilson return, M:A-. 8313-. Lon- dgn; lBlsliop James Cannon, Jr" Southern Methodist church; Wayne Saloon LeaSlIEI die, Grand Chief Templar of the lnternatlonal-Qrder of Good Tem- plars of the United States. and Dr. Jra. Landrith. president intercolle- giate Association. lt is highly important that ch-ruches, Sunday schools. Young people's societies and temporal"? organizations name at once those who‘ will represent them at the convention. J-Notiiicatidn of such selection should be sent without delay to or; Ernest H. Cherrln-gtongwcstcr- vine, 0., general secretary of the World League Against Alcoholism. s side on Wednesday for Saokviiio, _ ______-__,_t____ —=lVlr. J.O‘rrien left last Thurs day for Lawrence. Muss. --Mr. P. M. Arsenauli. “lgmont Bay, wins a visitor to town on Thursday-H. Nivervine .M-an., are visiting in Summerslde. -<Hsr' many friends will regret t lrnow that Mrs. Catherine Fin~ lgyson of North Bcrieque is still quite iii. -—Mr. I). Kennedy. 0‘Leary, re- tor-see home on Thursday after vis- itihglriends at Kensington and Summerside.-—d-i. ~Mit Wilbur and Mrs. Eva Gordon of Travers City. Mllch. are spending a few“ "days in. Summer- rillle. Mrs; Glmloli is inferesletlin the fox industry in Mich. —Mr. Chas Hensley has return< Gd fMhi n visit to Windsor, N.S.. ntained in Windsor owing lo the Mrs. Smith. ’ 42min.‘ ska 1m. Goodwin or rile ltipnd l r s Q 1"‘ 5T5? i810 ‘Hlirf l5 I “m! .9" ._' ‘Tflonalgreas: which‘ ll! now being condubted at Commissioner Mrs. a Qnovntonr-H 4o. __ s‘ if“. _ i pl-liiiifax, is vie tbwn. l-le B. Wheeler, general counsel Anti-l ‘ Edwin C. Dlnwith d’ ~1Ml'. and Mrs. Bert Avery of . lion of L.’ Mm. Hensley and Miss Hensley re illness of ‘Mrs. ‘Beasley's mother y» bummer-side. iert lien or ‘this _ ollithe .roturn l 0 NLY a few short years ago the noble K Columbia Valley m practically unknown except to its few inhabitants. But no longer will this great silent vale remain unknown and inaccessible, for blasted out of the rod: and hewcd through the great for- ests of pines there has been built a high- way, a great motor road, which will be opened officially to the tourists next t. This will be known as the Barlff indermere Road. It follows a route from Bnnfl, through the Vermiilion and Sinclair passes to the Windcrmere clis~ trict of the lurnbia Valley, a dis- ianoe of {the ‘ allies. On it the traveller" ill foi ow the most wonder- ful ehcoeslion of peaks, ravines and valleys on Gm North American contirr dlt, ri ling in rugged splendor those ecen‘aong the ‘Grand Canyon of the Coldrddo. ‘ '11 ‘ ' In the late Summer, under the direc- ‘m Armstrong, m own Conn _ gturer. and- er t e nus,‘ of the énnzdian Pacific Rail- _ ay, lhere started from Band "a party f wfiters and ra men. This was the first party pr viieged to traverseltlie new highway by the pack train method road is practically completed. arbie Canyon was the first off the main road and so named because sides. Looking into the abysmal depths of this narrow gorge, the presence of the mad torrent below could only be dc. rumbling of the rushing water. of transit, and probably therlast as the _ sideifffp of the party, this beingsome two riiilu of the grey marble rocks that fond its. acted by a cloud of. spray-mist and so theyiciiiity of Mei-hie Creek. a m e orio from the main raid. on the plenum flfl moumain llile. Ife tilt Vermiiiion paint ‘lee some seven or- ‘? wiiluwaiirir of red eroiliiion nu Atduc Tl-lE anus? wiNoi-Iizivitiila iwTin I _. . \ , corn and even for the shells of Mexico. The next‘ bit of journey, some miles, was through Vermillion pass —stiii along the roa .' Many writers have essayed the description of moun- tain roads-long pine avenues with their lights and shadows; on either side snow capped peaks flung against the sky, these flanked by high foot hills topped with burnt forests, where dead pines twtnirtg and intertwining their dead branches form a greafdrapc of grey lace. Above and below are streams-P tumbling torrents-water falls-springs that bubble frontthe rockyfsides and send their silver streams to swell the volume of turbulent creek. And lin ger- ing over all is the odor of the pines and always lhejnspiraiion of Natal-eh subiimest creations — the motiritziius themselves. ' __At Verrnilliori crossing for the first time the party leftvthe road, for it is completed, some seven miles. - .. Resuming the journey next day the pack train following the most dtireet route fordcd and dcforded-lhe fortune river, then climbed up some hundreds of feet an was once‘ ‘ ‘ Here the traveller rea lied lust whfl m amazing piece of - engineering ingrfiirhighway WdIQ. i __ ‘ . party ocec c o . ’ . million pass into tiled f and-camp was‘ pitch ‘_ 5y ~ l e1.‘ 1 - ll‘ §n':;i..r;?gtftilr moderrl conyeri ‘ o harness» ‘ 1 v r of the illdbhflllg ,' fig. _ ,_ e little cabin, the t l"! HEIhlntGTar lan i The ootehay Vaiiby . ithe Columbia in the Sinclair-P’ for‘ rsby ‘ who W" . or i "o imemfi rgarn.‘ ' i . vial! tho hot ' "'-iil¥1‘.»a» , these pigments with southern tribes’ for‘ ~ in this vicinity that the last bit is being ' " afinmflon the'i'oad. . ,1 build», i thin-nerds ---~ . ‘ inisah w, . afi%atl. .. . mussel lntd