fr yr g; ,__ f.; 'I ,I , . , ,, il ii ll lil i .,, Q 1 3 1 1 1. » 1 1 | l l l r . ' I | .»".‘ Canes - ” From England If you want some- thing new and hand- some iii walking canes no\v is the time to sel- f ect it. \Ve have -a magnificent new show- ing of the Latest London Styles These are specially selected for the holiday season and iuake sup- erb gifts. Ebony canes with horn handles, some straight handles others crooks silver mounted ---- beautifully finished. Partridge wood in new and ele- gant styles. The old reliable eoiigo, lieavy and light, some with silver tip others with tip and baud for en- graving. Finest goods ever shown here. I. G. Jamieson Druggist ii; I ‘V The Newest Thingsii injewelry and silver novelt- ies are iio\v arriving. Vi/'e are pri.-pared for aliig trade this seasoii with an ex- tra large stock of the very newest and uiost attractive goods. We hope to see you when you are looking around for something nice. G. H. Taylor Jeweler l’hone 353 J United Kingdom is 7,705,717, which 9 Canada. OI these 6,221,722 belong to t land and 698,787 to lrelsnd..Tlie el- e ections are not simultaneous as in t al elections, but extend over _two or (1 turns may he made as soon as the the existing Parliament, and this is _fl fourth day after the dissolution ol W ction day." The general election of about equals the total population of last year covered seventeen days,but lie greater part ol the 670 seats had England und Wales, 785,208 to Scot- been heard from at a comparatively arly period of the contest. With l-M liird day there were 206 members Canada and the United States feder-lelected and at the end ol the seventh ay there were 488 seats heard from. mme weeks' , Thus unless the contest shllll U0 8 Tbe earliest of the unopposed re- very close 0ne_ the mst we-ek,s voting 11| give it pretty clear idea of the While the federal party leaders and o l'rovinces of their original number of representatives in the House of l‘om- v and Quebec und the west seem rather inclined to oppose it. We judge this y from what we read in the newspa- pers. -\ Generally spmking the argument runs like this; The principle ol re- 1 presentation in proportion to pupu- t of confederation as fair\and just and1 was embodied in the British North America Act, which it is not desir- able to disturb. In Quebec it is ar- gued that the proposed change would population, when that Province was dead-locked with Lower Canada, is THE REPRESENTATI been rather reticent in regard to tbc:B _ Proposed restoration to the Easternawestern cousins that in t\\'0 ¥¢_SD€CtB w,,m`, .ti have used Burdock Blood they have 0“l°Yed mth" “ma” ad" Hitters and find that few_medicines can antages. One is that they are glv- give such relief in_<_l_ysp3p._i;|a___;t__ni;s_t_Du;l:_u»‘|;l: . ~ - ~ - g _ troubles. I was ou i a census and increased iepreseu a of ‘_e______ with dyspeps_a_ md could get no not to be enthusiastic in its lavorltion every tive Years. “lille all Umef ,,.,|§ef“`,,¢,i]1t|~i,d B111-dock Blood Bitters, Provinces only get this once in ten ,mek three hom? a_n¢3__!;,eca_n1_@€h¢11r__ed, .. -1 ~ ' 1 t ' 1.ll now ea an ingwi oui can" ihe Owe! unfair ad`.m?, :age 11,? liiiitingciiiie. I will hi lily recommend it that owmg to ,the _large In \x_ to all who are troubled with stomach aliens to those l’rovil\C€S. Wh” “*‘_“‘ 1|-0ub1e_” not become citizens and voters till Manufactured only by The T_Mi]bum l hi-ee years after taking up residence C0.. Limited, Toronto, QM- ' here, the population is quite out of _ __ _ nions, the big central Provinces seemei lation was fixed upon by the fathers P letter 0 increase the number of members in h ,the House without increasing the re- is lpresentation of that Province, and 0 hence would be unfair. ln Ontario s the long and arduous struggle ol Up- S per 't'anada, for representation by_t cited. h The Western Provinces seem desir- 11 MONDAY. Novitiosi-:R za, 191° D ‘ . -New r THw ELECTORAL BATTLE IN GREAT BRITAIN. c B c d in The whole number of voters in the commonly spoken of as “tbe first el- e This disease is the all prevailing mslady of civilized life, and one whic oftonest batlles all ordinary treatment. It gives rise to a great variety of distress- ing symptoms, such _as distress after eating, rising and sounng of food, wind in the stomach, heartburn, etc. Nearly everything that enters_n_vrcak dyspeptic stomach acts as an irritant; hence the great difficulty of eiecting a C\ll'\~ The lon train ofldistressing symptoms, i which rengler life a burden to the victim nal result. of dyspepsia, may be promptly cured 1, y 11,., use of Bufdack Biwti Bums. ON CONFERENCE. - 5 B.B.B. regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, stimulates secretion of the saliva us to get to the full the benefit of and gastric j_uj_`c¢ 1,0 fajciliegm digestion, ‘ti thob ood and tones up the entire roportion to the nuinhcr ol CiUZ'3“='~ A FUNNY ARGUMENT. -- c ment in regard to tarids on Satur- day last, the occasion being a fall in the pork market. “1f thcre had been 50 per cent. duty on pork, or 100 per cent, the price would have been tlic same," it SHYS. b0CH\\S¢ "the local supply was in excess of the demand,” And wc are admonish- ed to consider this when speaking of L I i the duties on agricultural imple- ments. The transparent fallacy in this ar- gument. lies in the fact that Prince Edward Island farmers have-a sur- plus ot pork, potatoes and oats to sell while they are forced to buy all their iigricultural implements from shroud. The farmer is forced to sell his surplus p'i‘ole___ _Yhen Miss Oertie Loady, Hazclbrookzy 000 _ the bac aehesor ecomes wca'1 is :i ....... ..‘.i, STUDY OUR ADS . , warning from the kidneys that every- Miss Lena llerou, i`ity. FEIHNGS IN LAD;E_1éO§I,?:,{`?w,L thing is not right with them. ......................... .. .......... ..28,200 T101] THE LINE OF H,\NI;§O“F Heed the warning: cure the weak, Samuel Beaton, Bouslia\\'. SUITS WORTH To 1,; 00 T`HA.1§ AAHE; lame, aching maxi and dispose of any ......................... .. _.._..2i,ooo Now ornnaun ririnisi Nr 7 7 __ chances of further trouble. _ Chester- Garrett, City. STUDY THE LOT OF BFM_____.__Z If y°\1 dont do this, .-enum comi>|i°”' ................ ._ ......... . ; ...... ..2i,ooo worrrri To zo oo Now oN iiisjr i” tions are very fini to wire and ilu*-f1_fSi Miss 'rims iunesii, North interim. AT Jnsr 1° oo EACH L L~AY hiniryfm1<»»<»wy-»uwo_\bcfrwblcd w-fh _ ........................ ._ .......... ..io,.-,oo 11.1.1101. “‘ 1,' .“{‘}°“’"- & )f0PSy» Diilbeles 0' B"llZht'5‘I)‘S°‘*§'_3' th” Miss Clara Nowson, Kingston. 7 i _“li t ` .hreebinvst dwllr forms °f 1\1' ioo Frcnlc- 1°t'i1wii1 - ' ' . 01 ue of-1-1-1 of mu-»= .... .:.._‘_’.Y."‘.°1T ."°“. l”"“ii'510 Mark Wright Newsom nioci Donn’s Kidney Pills should be taken. Urban McDonald ' They go to the sent of abc _trouble argl -’ ‘ M 000 , . St__e__m,_en the kidneys ,_ crew stmllgt _ ............ .., .... .. . . . . . e________ “___ b_mk_ __ » P k__1_ M Samuel Gillispie, Milton. ___ G00 MrS_ John Puig _ at ( 6 an ....... .._,....._. ......... ., , _ _ _ ,,,.r,,_c5,_oI have “Sed D0an,s 'Kidney' Hairy Oainpbcll, hiiugstou. S Pius and and nothing L0 bent ,_l,em_ I ....... ....._...._ ....... .. _..-...... .........I2,00I\ could not ro;ti at. niglat my_ bpck S.; Harold Dickinson, New Glas;:ow.__ ______ M- wcak_ ltri everyt ing Ju con ng . . . . . . . . . . .._......_ ....... .. ......... _......... , .J get anything to do mo any good until Willie? £f\ll`l‘1c. Peaks Station. a was mm by u friend to use D0;m’g . .... .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. _. 8,90() Kidney Pills. I tried them and I nm -7051501 DUYIU. Mcrniairl. not the same weak woman I was before. ......... ..... .. ................ .. 8,750 I am very thankful to have found so John Nicholson, Flat River, gpegdy a. ¢\|re_” , ....... .. 7,00‘) _ Doan’s Kidney l"i`.ls are-50 cents _per Leon McLeod, Hunter llivcr. boxor3for $1.25, atall dealers or mnilcd . ................................. .. i;_5o<\ direct on re_cci_pt. of/price by The T. Mil- George Simpson, Wcbstcrk; (10,-,,,,,._ bum C0., Limited, I`oror_i_to, Ont. _ ............................... .... .. 0,000 I! ordering direct specify “Doan's.' Frank Byrne, iilillvicw. f ....... ._ sooo e Miss Maggie l’inenu, Rusticoville. 5,750 5,500 5,450 MTS- Allihonse Doucettc, liusticoville, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5,400 Josiah Boyce, Mermaid. 5,200 5,000 ........ .: ........ ....... .. 4,900 Miss Lcvina Trainor, Sinnotts- _Rm1d_ 4,500 4,250 4,000 MISS Emma Kelly, Fort Allgiigtng 750 870 390 ( W SLEIGII `°`°"* PAINTING Bring in your sleigh and have it painted before the rush. Have yours done now H_t1d be all Teady by the time y_our neighbor begins to tlunk about it. We guarantee you satisfaction. FRED. C. WALLIIR ‘i _ unix wiuoin will Up Shin Now|on'| Block. -THE ll0USE 0F QUALITY-~ " A ' Where would you be more apt ' 1 - » to find a gilt appropriate tor , 1% “llim” than right here ? ’ I 8 f We've just the soi-.t of . ,_ §‘.~r°:°f:' ~ .-.;.__ ;.;__i~7 as K :-2.‘.== Christmas. You’11 find that \ve show the better things in l\Ien’s and Boys’ Apparel and Furnishings. , _ -if , _ _ _, ,I ' 7 ' thlng uHCi1 “,111 be 50 glad ____ _ ¢:;:_ _ L; . you thought of for his - A -- ~ »‘M_ . ' ,:» ,xx N. "4 _ , -';-», 1... ~ AM »‘ §§3_§`??;6/" .-7 “Mow ..-ie. _ 11;* .,. Tr. -_- c K Ire' t. ` . ' _ 1 ,_ h The superior quality, the correctness of style and the 'certainty that 1111 are buying the right tl\i1i_;f makes the Christmas problem easy when you cciiiie here. We will make any exchanges desired after Xmas. ' \ Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Headwear, Gloves, l iv e H abcrdasliery. _l Neckwear, House Coats and other choice and exclus- I l I . 1 Any of these selections would please any man, and' we'1'e sure our superior styles_and right prices would please you. We'll reserve them until C111-i§1111,q5_ `\/our Just as welcome to look as to buy. _ .I J, I ll 1 \ l .I \ ii ll .§, ‘i l. 'i 'll o ll il li li 1 l ‘ll l ” hut will pay as large n per ¢ent_ of dividend ns an investment at Paton's "Prctticr shirts than you ever saw nre here waiting for you to call. " If you are any way ln- or chest trouble you should wear n cliamois vest, or chest protector. We have received a new lot of both these articles .and are selling some cheap. Call and ses them. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- _store, Sunnyside. _ 1i.261131_ "We are showing a beaver overcoat at $16.75 that we have never uecn equalled for the money. Paton's. 11-23dtfr3i. "Stove Cement for back of stoves and ranges that will out-wear metal castings and only cost you 1-3 the price nt £‘nmeron's Hardware Store. London House. Price 4 cents lb. 9-22dtf. A LOT OF THE PRETTIEST NEW PATENT LEATHER BELTS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN, THE VERY LATEST Sl-lAI’ES-BLACK OR RED l‘lI"FE("[‘S‘-25c 35c, 50c, 75c. MOORE & l\lcLEOD. 11_-2id¢;f_ ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- FIVE (JLOTHS AND DRESS GOOD Rl-ll\lNAN’I‘S AT 5 PRICE ON OUR COUNTERS THIS MORNING. NO MATTER WHAT THE SELLING PRICE WAS 50C. OR $2.00 YOU BUY THE END AT 5 OF ITS ORL GINAL PRICE. PATON’S 11-15dtf _!‘ih_ites_._l?shH°_@i; l_‘;¢L€‘L*1'f;°_"=-_ __|d§LP9io*.iso£==-B==f _@l€L- “ - ._N.°W.. _§!¢=n°il _Sums-Beef Weeks. _Q1 Elegant lings at _Beer Q Weeks. New Curtaininils at Beer 0 Weeks. , _ 60x75 inch Blankets 89c- Becr Q Week' WWA S. Heavy- Blankets $2.75- Beer (D. Wechsl- _iojforts $l.00_up-Beer 0. Weeks. . Brass work at Beer ®. Weelis __ll'i;v2_f" °“tfi*S:l!s;. Weeks. I ll.I8dtf S “Mothers tlud it very cus? to dm’ their boys in our cliothing l€Pl_1\‘l' ment. Styles handsome and PFW” pleasing. $3.00, $4.00 and $5130 "I" Paton's. 21'22‘m' 'I`his “Final Clean up ; , ii ' _ _ . Sale is your opportunity -your chance to niake the most with your 111011. ey. _Moirev will go fur. ther iii this big cl¢;11-;111¢¢ sale than it ever stretch. cd before in buying' fur. iiiture. You can furuisli your lioine from kitelieii to 111. tie at 1_1 pheiiomciial price saying. You C1111 buy dining, parlor, kit- chen aud bed room furni- ture at unlieard of clis- counts-but this oppor. tuuity will not last long. Make the use of oppor-1 tunities-grasp a saving. You can furnish your home _ and furiiisli it nicely at :1 clear Saving ol’ _one third off the lowest prices. Right now we are shoving out a lot of good spring matt- resses---stroiiglymade, finely fiiiislied springs. Tlieu the saiue big reduction applies to iron beds. Now if you want to realize a saviiig---a genuine and big saving please clon’t procrastiuate. Do your shop- ping today---right now. $4.50 Springs $3, oo 4.oo “ 2 7 5 $6.00 Mattresses $4 oo 5 00 “ 3. 50 4 oo " 2,75 3.00 “ 2,00 Is Future Comfort Worth A j Few Cents A Day ?---=-'---I \\'ill you lei it few cents a clay stand inthe \v:|_\‘ of a snug sum \vlu~u you need it most--when your <~:irui||_u' C1i|\i|\`illE-“ are govie? ls a few ci-,iits a day going to |m~\'ciil you ffm" <‘|\j0_ving the luxuries of life. when old ago rlaims you? li_v properly iuvaslin|.;‘ in a good assliraiicu co|npau_v you can lit* iiisiirr-il zigziiiist poverty at a cost of only a lbw peimivs a day, :i uuirn trivial sum lliat grows uml intiltiplivs Illllil ll lf* l`¢‘lu|'\u'd io you in ilollzirs-liuiidrcds of llieni. The Canaria Life is the one \‘oi\i}\a.ny for you-it has the slrnn,i;i-sl rcscrw- f`uii