~ V-_»~.'--_;>~- ~- _ _‘ - '- _ - i i - _ _ _ _ _ ‘l ` "" ` _ __ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ - -_ ._ _- __-,_. - _ ._ - 'vt _~-_~~~ - -Q iw _ _ ._ _ _ _ i"'1"?`-~ 1 ‘.:'i`|` ‘ ' o- Ju-‘»"'.»‘i~' mf- - "'.V’_~ __ . 1 ' - _» _ __ _ _ . _ ..__. _-i ~,~._.i _.v- -._ _ ..._ a- - ~~ .- V--I-i fs- _ L. ‘_ 1-;» ei ' -t --»<;;»-i,,- , -* __-_ _l t- 1-.;*-_ -~‘1-'V _ ii-/q- __ , .- i. _ _ _. _ -V-' -~~%__. _f » - __ _-_ _ - V -il--'»iiV_r-it--_.~_»'... > i' rf ‘» "»"‘ ‘ ~ __ __ ir .r i »_’V-----i-_-".---'~_~ _- _~= -_\~_-~ ,i-_~_._~:-~ _ .,,_i- _ ~, - __-r _V.__.- , r_ _ _ _ ., _i-_ -_‘_ , _» - _.M ¢__<,,i. _ir __-_,r-_ _»r__ _ _ fl _- . yr,-_t if. f _._ f-___- , V,r_.-__--_.1_..i_-,if » -ie.,-.L_--_ <_ t,-,__-_ ;~~-- _ _- »_ _ ___r__r_._;,--_--1~_i_:» , ~~_-f -_ -_--._- -_ag >» 1; _-'r f ~_ -- r L-_ _»»_'-_~._,~1_- _ _- ‘ 'I ' . , _. ‘ - .- ._ ‘fo .Q _-,__ i Q _A -t __ __ _ I V _ _V . V_»y.i_.,, » -_*_ V -,-V _ _ _ii ,.~»-,_,_- _ _i_ _ _ »i __ __ . __ i- r.._.__»,_ -. .__.,-at ,, __ i _ _ _ _ __ - _ V _ ._ - _,___ . _ A _ , __ ., _ ,.V_ _ V _ _ ‘ ,_ ii ' / _ i _ 1 _ , , » ,, -1 i.»_,lji_i--;_j ' ' * _ :if -'13 -_ ' _ J; _ -__ ` l» _'¢~_~v-- .- _ - »--V- ___ _ , - . 1-. _ _ _ ‘ _ V 9 _’ - --. ' - '--Q ‘_ -» -- ~~ ‘ \ - .- _ _ _ _ . _ _ A - ` f i -'ras cnsnnonimown-autumn" _ ~ _ - .-._ -NOVEMBER-122.°hl"”l`.§i;li. -- -- ‘ _ _-~ -_ ~ f V _ '~ ’ _.-~ __ -'~_ ' -1 i-_ ' ‘- N L _ _°» i2)__1’aralysis of the United States as a iiiunitilori sup- ` ' ‘ if ‘ fu,-_ 5;,-9.4¢ iii, iqaiuir pronrineiiti.-. in 0 0 ‘ I Ply base for the AllieS, a. vital matter in the first 'rufi _ its advertiser-e_rit,i as is now given _ _ _ _ ` to these valuable- furs. These adver- _--_’ - __ i - _ _second year of the war. (3) Destruction for marry _ uqemeiits uoiruq iii-.ufitrisr over- the Qllléf '-f-' 'f-'~` -'Y'-`~ -` ff-`~'f-'-'-`*~`-‘J~`~'-'-'~`-'-‘-'~`-`~'~'-`-'-‘f-rf-'-`= n'|0|\[h5 3( least uf the Sudbury nigkel i|\dl15(|'_y and [hy -VI " W°l°ld could “nt fall l'° lm °l llflelllh - l' ' _ _ _ ' _ , , inable value to the indus/try now so i\\’i-;uNi:sDA\' Novi-;_\iui-:iz 21, 1916- throwing out of the employment of several tlrousairu snr-ely needing publicity. men. 'T`he first reason alone \vas‘iinal_ Clearly pri- D ll ls ““‘l°"l°°‘l 'hal llle SM” _-_-_-_-_-_-_~.~.~_-_-_-_e-e_-_-ef_~_~_-_-_-_-_~_»_»_-_~_~_~_-_U_;,-_-_~_-,~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_-_-_~e, _ __ _ Board is considering this proposl _ \\'orth. ' S .intl more hogs and httiiig them in the best .iv for the market 'The packet' \\ ho but of hogs every season may he depeiided up- iis part, as, if he does not, his stock of pork his li:rnds_ The market has no place today worlucis that :ire noi up fo stainlard. .-\rirl e dt~perrdeI'0f’llHbl<= bilsls. H0 Biff/hal.- _ve within the past few ycafS CIHCYCIT lh¢` anccs of Lord Robert Cecil, Imperial Minister of i:,lf§,‘;l,.,lj',§J'l;,I:iiiru,sis(;ilirr(r)~ii-riufiiepiiiiiierlli-tiiirg of the wedge into the \vorld’s hog market. “liar Trade 0,. the lmrlisml Suspicious of Sh. \\_',]i'i-id ting] if grey vyorkedhliarmoniouslyr pg. 1 .` ' ' ,- ' , ~ . , _ - §G El' TOUR EUC fl l‘8[)l'e5f}l'l d' facilities for growing the necessary feed, Lawler? tive, responsible and business-like Ll l "lille ellllefl lol' hog fillglhg and Wllll hO \fcanwlnle it should not be forgotten that Can- body as the present Fur Stiles Board the Prince Edward island fox lndus- f` l0 hlly Olll' lll”0‘l“Cl5 “C have all Ollllof adian nickel is not the only nickel procurable in the tw would very shomy become one 0,.. rlvc tile' widge llonle alll t0 fommallfl 3 United States. Considerable qilllrltitics are mined the most profitable-if not the most lilfgel' Sllllre Ol llle h0t-T hlfll'l\'°l lllilll l`~'° annually as by-products of American copper min--s, §’,;`C`tl;f§b,},,°i,°,fh,”'°ck mmug proposimn ll ls llll l0 thc lf1f'll¢f~“» illhl llle llll-*l‘le5~" l-" and there is no possible way by which the Britis_‘n Mr. ilerzlir stated that in consulta- - _ ._ _ ~ - ith h f t‘ dur- _ l Kolhg flller' or Canadian Government can control its destination Iffgllsthlg da? xgmhif l,;,.fc;’;1"l°f2 pm__- reg, far in excess of our previous fil- __________) ( ._ _ ._ __ _ _ _ 0 -- Then there is New Caledonia. One Canadian so chase the whole fury output of the is ER called independent'newspaper, notoriously hostile to lc‘;‘;l; ‘élfldug Sgmlélcil; ';€vfvl§,l;n,l;§e§;`fi fact. stated the other day as a crowning arguinrnt This, he satrl. would obviate the ne- lfrlll l_.1lill'lCl' iii liiS Hdll1` could carry Germany’s nickel supply of a year. _(.al- Gwms on w“'“o|_D|“q _G°V°mmclll l5 “Ol alert l° Pl'0m0lL‘ l-lfllléh cnlzite from this what the size of Sir Wilfrid Latirierls It’s a sorry and tawdry game in a mail mentality would be platled at if he were to be judged "ll;);l:’,‘_‘,“’;": :g;l&“§e;_'§ng y';:§,r:'t,.l;l,:lé,n me mum “pant me condimm gf the Sh' Wllf\'l` ~- “ f ‘ - ' ' "L ' V' "' ` ' ‘ ‘ ` A l "ll ’ ' - H 1 ’ Ji? '_ - M ' A V "";"`Jl ' fl _ 'llllw _i ___-.__ ._ ‘A i""l'l'l‘)" I ii _- V “` _ hibitiorr of export was outside common sense. Representative of Fumten Bros. St. tion.' »- _ _ - - _ - ` _ _Loula one of 'the Largest For Mr. Herzlg leaves this morniig for _ lo have expropriated the nickel mines, as some Hou," ln me world lmpecu Summemde where he Wm fmérvlew gm.-fr!!-*ll* urged, and operated them as a national eriterpriet, PL E_ I. Fox Busldeu. some of the prominent fox men ot ite ‘ it`;‘l' _ ,_ _ l llfllc 0 l)0il0€> lb hgh Hb SIM) 0 uould hate inxolved a delay of at least a year to A mpmsemat, f _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ V9 th G i r'C@hl>. ‘hill `gl'H'h all lhc WHY, lT0lh hfly 10 establish a Lanadian rehning plant, which would had il very pleasanl) ands inteli-laiifiiiii BATHURST CHURCH CATCHES “IS 21 hh-*`ll¢l.!l\'¢ l0ll\Pl3ll0ii t0 l‘Ct.t-it-il to till so, before taking airy step, the Government took fad. Mrl McLure. however, inter-o_s~ jured in the small panic which oc- = are some coiirplziiirts among the buyers. .\s Counsel with the Imperial authorii_ie5_ The ,emit fell the flfm 10 Such an extent thu! C\11‘I‘8ll~ ~ they decided to send Mr Herzig to l “llc lhl’ h0.‘Z5 L`0"1l"H lh PUC hi E001! C0l1fli- was the policy that has been steadfastly and success- irivestigate. Hence his 'pr-esent vr-,from the furnace. for the smoke came- there are ex‘e>ii0n_`_ :itil there t' c .- V ' ' . Sit. which TS H C811 by the WHY 011 l'l'°lh llllll ¢lll`°°ll°h~ Flve lhl“\.l.‘?_9 af' . _ _ t | i ~ < _ sl c\ccp ions fully follou ed from the beginning _of the war to the mute to Quebec and Weaiem Canadm ter an alarm was pulled -in the effici- nischiei niakers_ (lrir province is small. All present time. Under that policy, the details ol He arrived here Monday evening W0 \`0lll‘l 110-*`5llJl)' l'2\l-`L`l1l lh0 \\'h0l<’ !>r0\'lllCC which, for obvious reasons, cannot be made public, Asked as l° Whether ll” ha" “"9" ally silver foxes and what he thougnt (lay that there was some $"'t‘i,000,00ii that section. ' church One woman wus slightly in -It is presumed that the tire started ent fire department had five strearrfs of hose playing upon tire' blaze. and despite stubborn resistance 1:-tiered, succeeds-rl in confining the iitinies to the wing ln which it started. "Phe total loss is estimated at $10,000. wlrlle there is $20,000 insurance cirr- V hh _ Recoril-Breakiiigi _ . ' Military Christmas Trade AT PATONS hm _ Indications pointed to the fact that they would be called upon to handle the _b_1R86_S€ _ -_. _ Christmas Military Trade in their- history. 1 Conditions made it necessary for them to-_meet Eg this new demand by stocking, the scores of ' ‘ different comfort articles, suzhas hundreds of pairs of Warm Socks, Mufflers, Shirts, Military Coat Sweaters, Breeches, Put- E& r tees, Cholera BandS» S¥_\l1gl¢tf_S ah’-l 0tl_'l€I` - ~ Necessities. They ffcelved _\h_\9 IUUTDIDZ 120 Military Shirts and 150 pairs of heavy ` ' -- socks, this Consingment ought to be taken ` Elg ` advantage of by those who intend maihnil w _ ` their parcels to-day. Phone the order or call givin! number of Soldier, Regiment and we -- will do the rest. _ _ -% PATON S, LTD. lm i Military Supply Headquarters EF _ __ E .'___ ' rled on the edifice, of this amount $G,VA 000 is carried by J. M. Queen, of st. The wing, including -the elriipcl, wiisi ments were ilestroyeil The high altar, was burned somewhat and the riclilyi oriiainented ceiling was ruined, 'l‘lri-1 niiiln body ol' the cliurch was diirnug- ed by _water and s/uioke. \ through its rip-to-il-ite piitkcrs hild ai ine Hritrslr /\diniraltv Arid it rlors satisfy lord Robert °l'Y the l"‘l“'“’Y W°"l‘l ll-We UCP" very much more pro-tfiable than it llll llUt~. 'l‘<\Vl\¢l llhs hhlih h-1* l’l`'~¢- -. _-, .- f-`-i`-W1. _ _-__ .-____‘ _/___,_ -1 ',- ._ _- ,L_ hi 1, V . -\.-_-_ss ~ ._s_ ~ _I /~' W -*;»,,`-ijt- _ - __*=v.\_=-_~1.-_."~-.,`;fi»_ _ / __ _r_ Tlkvy _ _ _ _ _ i \` ` ~- , -rl, _ - TYPEWRITERS _ __ _ _ _ For the uf' ew driyri we will offer No. 5 Underwooda at \\llll0l¢ '-. A-_ _ -'T-r. i.r5_ _ not forth the- merits of the volume ‘ -rind the coupon, which rippenrn ilnily ln' this paper, expiuliis thc tvernir-‘_ on which it may be had. » HIS DUTY "I woiildn‘t go out at the ond oi every act. my boy. Beastly bad forb. "l don't go out to rlrlnk. I tele- one home and get bulletins from w. u. i.o'umi. ' ~ pan under the icebox. My wife can't And each one passing hy would do B0 _ _ _ stronger fires li ` "'7*~~- -li' ‘ V »i -'-` i.. J _V _v ‘ l' ft' l I‘ , ‘ - there is no danger or that pan flowing _ tislng eoluinns, fully and explicitly co" of duty, one colomd. ribbon' $5530 Undwwood No* 5 two colored rib. ben' back spacer, $65.00. Underwood No. 4 uire colored ribbon $48-50- Underwood No. 4 two colored ribbon hack spacer, $65.00. Underwood _ No. 10, $55.00. Oliver No. 3 $43.50. Oliver No. 5 $47 50. 'l‘hos'o machines Qiinranteod from 5 to 10 ears. Stan.-limi' Folding Typewriter in Leather- ette case $35.00. 'Empire $18.00. Remlngtons Nos. 5 and' 6 $20.00 and 322-* 00. Those machines. guaranteed for- 2 and 3 years. We got. a few B°ll“°l*‘ ll $15-00. Ten percent must accompany order to show evidence of good inlth and that machine will he taken when it arrives ship C. 0_ D. f'0f balance. Company reserves the right to rofund.the deposit if any of the mtv chineii. are’ sold out. The purchaser lin.-1 the right to have any experl- examlrie the machine before accepting it from the oxprels olfice._ YO" “"9 ill ml4ldll0l1l0l1'U and' aiwnt's profit; on your machine by buyllls :trect.NEgSTERN TYPEWRITIIIR EXCHANGE, 20 Station- Bt., Am- " Grill., . . aioo-ii-lsmwtr. ' ».r rg i Overshoes y ‘ e _ Buy The Merchants Brand i _ V _ Ladiesf, Gent’s¢ Bov’s, Girl’s and Children'e Rubbers, Largest Prioee. __ ’ ' ' Rubber Boots ,arid Lumberman’s niade by the Vacuum Process whlchpreises soles togpthtguipgiggggip air spaceshcausing the sol” _tg om), _ _£.1_.,§y__VV@# _ 5, _ .§V _ ._ _ _ _ Fwy 1,1 I