12 1918 0 ' v..-...~». .. ww.--. ._ - _ ____ _ ` _ ` »' '» ' V >$.l‘.li/..l.`ll.;x;- _____ ~ - - _ - . 1_~_‘f.=_. gplusnu-f Fon 0 important Events Which H e S _ av Occurred During the wang The Busy World’| Happ,n|ng,,0",_ l lei- fully Complies and rm » internal and exte1'nHl““~ mi! Bild Attractive Shape | ou s °°"°f'°-f--me-°~»»~ 'rll'°°:{,f1x;:1llslill;'other¢'>ommoullil. ` M TUESDAY, Pl. RODL Ne I ll 1 on saturday _"LY, 0 d and, died Fred Down is appointed Fuel Con- In a train collision' near Cleve- \_,_.- . V - troller of Woodstock. ' A Dl'° C“¥,1ll0ld, medical odicer ordn- S0l‘S0ll; was asked to resign. .» . . _ . Ar Thirty-live German airplanes were 1-mn md- pf yours, overseas. _,_. pukpnut pf action yesterday, mn 1, gmmgply poaihle is being dons (__ ___c§1_§___<;l; 1; _p_o1|1_tll_;l._t._i_o_l1_ ax 23.737. ~» see to it that he is well fed. W0 Du I Yeah m _ H e ui pad 1' us the past twelve months the 2.304 “ml ° l' ell Y ll 9 ' population of Brantford has increas- orgsnizationg like the Y. M, C. A. ea by 1_051.t0 23_725_ are looking to his physlclll C0lllf0l‘L t__§i{___l_i;Jbert Flzlcloner, president of e _ lws"\1"'l '°°"’“ll°ll "“‘l °l"“ l““' ed been frrlnil lilaurlllillllnlo' has mil lf ll” ‘l' “ck ml w°“:?°d Tl; lied H659! Nlfwlyih. of Woodstock. has Cross will provide for m wt er- been appointed Director of School ler. loving care. ___ _nlxlgyfvr the Wyoming State Uni- Yet there is one thing that w D_______-d G __ , 5 brilll 3 '“”ll° 'll lll' lm' “nd ll l°y ll' stratford, lllallmlrcllm ytlllasllsrlbtcllflggf oil his heart that none of these can give: house in London and was instantly that only you can glvr- Your Photo killed. ‘____Dh_ _ Twenty sailors from a naval vessel in an Atlantic port was drowned on §u:_ld_ay_ nidgbt by the capsizing of it l a a en er. Yesterday was opening day of the Ingersoll, Dereham and North and West Oxford Agricultural Society's annual exhibition. ‘ ` Sir Roderick Jones has resigned . -_ `-- me peel in the sl-msn Ministry el The Cook Studio Information and is succeeded b the The ;'l9__l_l;_l£_;1l;__v:_l_l__l___x_l_ilthor and novllslist, Designs »_ Judge Snider of Hamilton has been appointed chairman of the Board of ' _ __ Conciliation which will investigate in picture frames in all alles anr* 01% dispute between the girl tele- StV|(.,_`._ mote!-ale|y pl-iCed_ Cal ph ne operators and the Bell Telc- _ . phone Company. and See lllem' By a unanimous -vote the miners of ' Fernie and Michel, B.C., refused to _ return to work in the Crow’s Nest Th B Pass Co.‘s mine at Coal Creek, in ac- e u cordance with the proposal of Fuel i Commissioner Armstrong.. ' WEDNESDAY. Belgian tag day in Toronto brought $31,057. Dr. C. W. Currie, Thamesville, A. i.. l.Y().\i, Studio died yesterday. »»~»»»-»~» _ ...<;°l:..l..l..T:s::.»::“» °f M°‘l°"l° P"l°°' Spanish innuenza basl broken out Personal attention. to Arnateul among the Indians near Galt. Three deaths from Spanish "ilu" ' _occurred yesterday in Montreal. Friedrich von Payer, German Im- perial Vice-Chancellor, has resigned. Dominion Policeman Bell captured ‘” a deserter at Niagara Falls yesterday. Milk producers refuse to supply Chatham with milk unless they get more money. The Siberian Expeditionary Force Photuqrsphy. 107 Queen street Phone K5-o _ .___ Illlll h\\\\\`v"-'llllld lllll,l` M" t T-"1 __1l~;'1'I‘!l‘3 . lsnlnst the Amsigamated Dairies oi ‘ that city, charging a contravention of F||'?__t1 the canada reed neue regulations A doctor’s prescrlvl 0" } an [nm for ,¢°H,,,,,,¢|,“.°¢|,m|»y. Avon- "ll° R°“l°l'° ‘lf om' P00921- A on which he was committed. The ' The population of the city of in charging 16 cents a. quart for milk. The Food- Board only permits P. pro- ilt of live cents per quart. Dan Campbell, of Victoria, the po- lice _ oillcer who shot and killed Albert Goodwin, the draft evader, while Goodwin was alleged to be re- sisting arrest near Cumberland, some months ago, is not to stand trial on a charge of manslaughter, lury in the Aaslse Court returned a “No bill," and Campbell accordingly, was discharged. _ FRIDAY. ' land, Ohio, 28 persons were killed and many seriously injured. ____ lians from St. Quentin before Bur. rendering the city to the Fi-'en¢h_ Fifty-three men are missing as a . result ol’ the sinking of a British tor- pedo gunboat in a collision with a merchant vwsel. The heavy frosts of the first days of October did practically no damage to the tobacco crops in the vicinity of Chatham. _ Woodstock is now 10,051, an increase of 24 over last year, but a decrease of 200 from the record figure of 1913-14. British and Italian warships de- stroyed the Austrian na-val base at Durazzo with the fleet that was sta- tioned there. Only one of the at- tacking ships received any damage, and it was not very serious. Prince Max of Baden was appoint- ed the new German Imperial Chan- cellor. He is classed as a Moderate and opposed to the Pan-Germans. He intends to form a government includ- ing Socialist representatives. Rev. Dr. W. M. Rochester, general secretary of the Lords Day Alliance for the whole of Canada, has lost two sons in France. Word has just been received of the death of the second one, Lieut. Harvey Rochester, and a third son was seriously injured recently in a flying accident. Hon. N. W. Rowell, President of the Privy Council in the Dominion Government, made an appeal in tile Toronto Court of Revision to have his income tax cancelled. The city of Toronto claims the right to tax him on the $5,000 per year that he receives from his law ilrrn. SATURDAY. __ King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is re- ported to have abdicated in favor of Crown Prince Boris, who has assum- ed power. The proclamation of the indepen- dence of Bohemia will be issuerl shortly, according to the Budapest newspaper As Est. American and French forces in their victorious advance on the crest of Mont Blanc, in the Champagne, captured 3,000 prisoners. M. Charitonofi, a Bolshevik, North Winnipeg, was sentenced to three years in Stony Mountain penitentiary and ilned $1,000 for having seditious literature in his possession. will soon direct a blow t W C0 D- '-1 :rv E D‘ rr ' BW\\\€-'TZ/I/IIIl4\\\\\\§IIII//Ilh\\\\\\\\\€€IIIlllllll£\'i‘i‘.\\\\\\\Y/A llllf Wo'men’s l Shoes \ Z5/ 'Zf \\\ ` ?Z /'Z///C \___c $3.98 This is the greates hance to get a hig grade mir of Boots at below Co tprices. Alio lluttow boots in Pate and Gun metal leathe inclulliig the shoes sol up to $6.50. `l`he siz°s ar l \ / 794 ’ ’ 2;.: will undergo its winter traini Exhibition Camp, Toronto. The Presbyterian Synod o _ Maritime Provinces opened in the Meuse. middl’e or November, and as earlier as possible. THURSDAY. ' from Serbia. The Toronto City Council $15,000 to the Roman Cathoii the war work in France. were ang t ble Bernard lottetown, P.E.I., last night. Premier Clemenceau celebratedlhls M" Flllley Sl_:ll§’ll°;l' Hfldlmllglll 78th birthday by visiting the front. mwllslllp' l°Sl l el "es ll ll ll' I-ie spent Sunday on the left bank of lllfl with its contents. James Duncan, village schoolmas- _ ter of Windsor for a quarter of a Holland milllvlle the belthtftllrenls lg century, passed away at his home at tall” 9°" ll pelllle llegl’ l°llll' the age of 85 years. 'ille e _ d .vi _ B ___ __ There are more than 300 cases of ‘ls alll ve lll- elllla' ll elm ec ° Spanish influenza in Sherbrooke, Que. Wll Six deaths have been reported. _The D _ _ W t U . Protestant schools are closed. ' ‘ lll°‘l°l`ll. ll‘ll§llllgl:.;‘ Q" h es flllld tall; All the Imperial German Secre- velslly' Lllll lm' ll" “sw” ll taries ot State have resigned and the he _ Prussian Ministers intend _to resign, llP9l`°“°lllll5 Bellsloll as he has been according to the Berlin Tageblatt. dflated by llll’ U' si G°l:'°l`lllll°3§% __ Medical Ofllcers of Health of the lll"tllll° °c°ll°lll es as res. e Canadian border cities have issued ln _"le al’V°lllllllelll' °f two llecelvem to a f - ;;§l;:.a2g3;kgl.§;§3;lnbgy 31,; cglledrgg taurant, which has been operated un- » of the public and separate schools. ‘l°" ¢l‘°_°_f““° ll”'lll°_”'ll;l lllllilgg' l;l_;"__l;` Christmas parcels for soldiers in “Semen °l` “Pill” llla ° 3' b Y France and elsewhere should be mail- The Klngll ‘ll Wullem “lg all ed in time to be despatch_ed fro_pl §__*:_’_l_‘; Canadian ports not later l' sumti.; zelle,a. few days ago. Both monarchs_ were in the town when the British _ ey / Gen. Berthelot's army reached the god in ,_ hu"y_ ang, ag fer ag in Aisnel ine at several points. known, managed to getiaway safely, It was oiilciaily stated that Bul- garian troops are being withdrawn A train wreck in Sweden, caused* of Br by a washout on the line, resulted in while riding the hulnpem of a freight tbeideath of 350 persons- twill- Flrst news waa_.xeceived that the The German retreat from the cosst~line iight of Belgium has commenced. signer f The scale of the amusement iax the Re istrati in the Province of Ontario was in- John 5 d b the Provincial Treasurer. with th cnllerlink Sullivan and Philip Johnson Co., died at the Chatham Hospital h ed in Winnipeg for the from complications following an acci- ng at “We _ _ - _ a Constantinople, and the vanquished I the Turk will be thrown once and for all chap into Asia,” declared Gen. d'Esperey. Two little daughters of Mr. and €‘ t consumed their parents’ home Austria-Hungary has requested gation -of ‘Hungarian statesman h a new peace move. _ r. A. A. Livingston. professor of will be unable to return .ior the ke over Delmonico‘s famous res- ny both narrowly missed having thing happen to them at Dadi- guns suddenly opened upon it with ll whirlwind bombandment. Th MONDAY. gave visitors on Sunday, to prevent the cs for spread of Spanish induenza. Wolif Sack, aged 12, son of S. Sack, ockviile, was instantly killed Toronto police had a brisk with aliens when iifty-one for- a were arrested for breach o g on Act. Fallasee, formerly connected e Warren Bitulninous Paving Snow dent last winter. Toronto hospitals were closed to' f-° D D- l7f"I 4 \\\ gl to r-‘ 5 N GJ ee ,__ N OJ vassal/u larger. ONLY ._........_$3.9 Anotllsir Lot Fo $2.98 'H In this lot you will get ex ' . . . G cenent value ln mn’ Colm von Hermns' I lnlperiai ground that the fences of the coin- un Metal’ Patellt org ch.nc?“°r` l M thodlst animals cannot wander on to the ii ' .1 Kld mostl ° 2 1.2 General Contenme' r t Can- Seven prominent residents of Port Y < 1 t d ul eushou ’ to 4 2 ahlgellilallttlllerllllezhetldlstls had not glv- Stanley were brought before County ' H _ ....... » ____ as mlm. men to the army as the Police Magistrate Hunt at St. Thomas* ` ‘ An3||¢;n5 Pi-esbyterisns and Roman on se.turd_ty and ilned 810 each and ___ See our `wl“d°w ' omlelles' He enlmeu that the as- eom one in-gee or gan_;_i;llng er selng_ cl-lAnl.o1'rs'rowN Mssxars _ in-ee in-elncermct. ff°‘1“°°*°"' °f ‘ 0°” “U l'°'°\“ U* ____ hell slum .. . ....25-so puller dairy . . . . . . . . . . 37-as wool unwsehe;l.'ls limes . . . . . . . ._ ._ ......1:l| _.___.....--- A ""l°"° 'N' P ll eceert dbury o c Pot t s li ( 60 Chickens $100 to gauo mimi, pen, ;1_90.;1_g,,_ KENMNG-r°N MARK"-‘ \ glglnlzder or Cons a Anthony Turnbull, eight-year-old Australian and Arabian troops, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Turnbull, St. under the leadership of Gen. Allenby, Thomas, was struck by an auto, re- captured the city of Damascus, tak- sult_i_ng in a serious fracture of the .000 Turk risoners. SKU ~ lngA7German subpmarine was reported John Bourke, one of North Bay's off the Nova Scotian coast, a ilelllng oldest and best known citizens, died schooner having sighted it and sent on Friday evening after three days’ warning bwk to the patrols. illness of influenza. He leaves a W. J. Smith, of Newmarket, charg- grown-up family of tell children. ed with ioailng when it is illegal to Mrs. 1|. Marks, of Toronto, who has be engaged in no useful occupation, lost three sons in the war and who was sent to jail tor three months. has another son and her husband ut investigations made by Dr. McFali, the front, was commended by Sir cost of Living Commissioner in Ot- John Henldrie for her Dl»¢I'i0iiBm Ind tawa disclosed the fact that restau- deviation. Hrs. Marks is active in war ' e ormous rodts. wor . - "ll'lillllelllr(§elll-lllrllsllluhlllllperor hal; confer- Judge Madden has decided in favor red the Order cf the Black Eagle on of A. E. Weller for the loss of a cow who recently re- struck bi I G T R train. 011 U19 fh 'mud "nm the 0 ce ° pany should be so constructed that , t the e Rev Dr' chown . eeentcd the tracks 0HARL0T1'ET0WN_GUABDIAN' _ _ _ ___ _ _ _Pscnsevns The Germans removed all the ¢|.v1-"` " ' ‘ " " f f - - . H __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ l ' ’ i - - .-. .- - . _ » _ ~. . -. olllparison lone 0 Eslablishes Th l i0lll° . I.. \; |== \ . Made-T 0-Me asure Garments __ EIR prices for tailoring would not he low _lf som_e other good tailor could quote 2. lower one for the same garment and service. ln order to know what' it means for us to maintain our present standard prices you must acquaint yourself with the cost of dependable tailor- ing elsewhere-unless you have been following the trend of affairs closely you if surprised when you learn what _Nlacle-to-Measure clothes _ \ cost now. ln tailoring our prices at this time and under present conditions we are giving yop yalues that are riothing short of' sensational. Only for the fact of our being largely protected through mer- chanlillse contracts made long ago, and our con- . tinual inauguration of new business efficiency methods in the general concluct of our business, our present st_andarcl prices would be entirely out of question. _ Suit or Overcoat f Made-To-Your-Measure v nl 3:~» .;;-» _.-111-___ '--- Ladies’ Warm Winter Coats - __l _ MADE _ Our perfect tniiurlng or~ . \;"\_””" ’ 'ro '- , -V . irlllllzltllnll is lit your ills- _ _ »_ _ _ _ x N hd .hi I'..\( l.l Nll I. _ ~ li i s l _ _ _ _ uonlll; ll new || ~ - , __ _ _ ' .-'.,..._ ‘F1 llll"‘ll*l'lll" niglleli for lullll-fl' gurull-llt~ '~ ~ “ ¢_t.f.“fT°l'-` ll" will uno- min- ,.1 V..." ______--- _ _ _ _ , ____1.._1- _ _ -/' order for sl .\lll|l Tllllorcil .\llllll>-iu-\lrn~lm- \\'1irln \lll\ll~r (nul. sllnwn in new 4-x|~l\\~l\'o llelslgnu llml iot_\'ll=il-_will l'l\oo~l‘ frn|n_ our llllmlrrsln of rll-ll wllrlll mill:-rlllle llllti will girl* lolll-' "llll-"ll\*\0\’.\ irrur. (luv Tllilorlng Service in (iunrnniroll. _ ,-0 V______ _ CLOTHES prices have gone skyward this Fall, there is llzlrdly any question but wil colllpcllcd to close illcil' dllnrs, telnpm°zlril\' at lcnst, for the lack of lllercllzlnriisc within illc. next season or two. The time 'to fill your wardrobe witlrour Made-to- Measure Clothes and your bin with coal is now-one parallels the illlpllrlzmcc of the other. The English l& Scotch Woollen Co. garments a_t o ur standard prices are the big lest bargain in dependable tailoring that will _ g _ ._ probably be available for years io come. O T T Y ‘ General Manager ~ ` (nr Clnnllml i 158 Richmond St. Ch’Town P. E _l T :lt mzluv Ready-l\lzlcle Cloillillg' Stores :lllcll'l`:lilor Sllops will he at _iii gl-jngli5h& Sco cllwoollen Co. . I. _ ._-4.' . ,__ ‘ " ill. f. 5': ll: rg . li' ~ g:-'>*~» =--- .M @»E-_-5-» ~m- an _L . t... - we -4' vs. ‘ l.-o_o ‘l _»~..».-. . j_. ."°_-re‘§.~“°"_...' »f.~t»r-» .iff r' if. l, _ -li- l _gr .-“’ 1 .ELT .nr 5?'/. ' -.iii . .» ll l i’ if 1 .el .;_».-‘.- i’_~ ~ l. ` Trousers l We are showing ' exceptional val- '_ ues In odd trou- l sera from special ‘ " trouser lengths. as many of these _ ' cloths are shown in very limited ' quantities, vv e More Less _. _ ___ __ 'wul be obliged l fi _.5 ll W .lk cmhm." Quality (`0lllr1lLio|\i io ill( Money fl ll' 1 ' '_ ‘f l_. lr ll ‘Mohd Britisll mid Cullzldlull V .. '“'l'°l°°' Govcrlullcnts. Q- ‘ will ¢ uf' . %’§,% 1 A -"“l` §`§‘??f~"‘_1‘f_ft”#f?;e;‘-L=:~“ tl l ff, »._» _ . 5 lf lv ';;.‘i ,fi-1-~`*!\_> _~,=;~. -:ter f”£.;_3*,§5;:~= .'» 1 9. _“___ .` __ 22 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA = I-e | gg, |iynr.int.he (lrnml More Que. Amherst. NS, lllllillx, .\'_§_ llnnotnn. N.B, Chlrlottolowll. P.'1_\_ . ==:‘\’_‘:°°“' -nm, ,,|,l1,=° emi, Inq. shsivlnlgis lull. syilny, .\'.s. sl. anim. .\.n. new Glu;-aw. x.s. n.e¢¢l.M._ _mg \ - l V ° l "\\"‘iie for Frm- .\`.1l»\l\`|»e l~`ll~h|nl~. I‘illtl>l-_ A “m . \~..||‘ )|,.,|¢.\m. Form _|»\l\ ' \;..- I.--\.~ .»\.l~i":~=s out-of-To en- I .lb Sl. illtllerillv- -1 . \l..;i\...l» . i '-‘ ‘ I--'1 ' r--1 . .__ ._-E,-_gg llleef ll) ... . . .. ........25l'l5 B_UMMERS|DE MARKETS \Vh0iiI ... ... . . . $2.00 [0 $2.50 ilfamb ll* -- ~-30°35 Hay ioos8 ton .. .. $1200 gliilllln per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l4-15\ lF"ldl¥ 5! T¢|°°l“"‘*l lllay pressed .. , .. .l$14;00 Straw . . . . . . . ._ . ......Sl2iButtor perib .........4i'»iw0o1 Washer-1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __g5 &‘ 0 “\\“°ll°‘lllll'll°5ll ‘ ' < noe ua new) . ' .. .. ._ .. . . " 5 __ __ __ Good 1-9`,°|uu(,n, ,mi hm" who Hay ton ........$1-5 Cauliflower head 5-l0_0ats (black per bus | , _, _` __ _ __ _ Black Oats .. , . .70 Cabbage .. .....6~lf»»0eis (white) per bus ` 78lPo tea bus ' 0 QM it( .\T_U(_|4l' I 15., faintiucrowded street cars should . _ _ _ _ _ _ To _ _ ._.. 135 ( ._-,F4 ~f. .., _ __ a""yI1b%~..$n_hd.°ut_ _ __ l_Wlilte 081.! . . . ,.. ...70_0nii_1ns lb .._._t_.`__,.,. _-...&_.......5-3 Eggs (per don) _ _ Bu tor gk ___ __f ___ ________” ° Butler pei- is ....42-4r_seet» lb fowl is , _____tz2_z¢ ngpidet; L ._ .... ..._...44 i V `-~ .il _ ukmr _H __ ‘nd “keno __Elil!s ror doz .. . .......4RlTurnipl\ . . . . . . . . . _.25 Pntnloml por hus . . . ......80_0l\ts bus its - ---.-.--.70 ‘ -I Rl NOC() ----- . 1 \».~l l ll - M A- I l l A ,».».- .-...`.\...r.`,`, -\-tie-..,._.‘,,` ",,`,,,,., _,,,__ ll. r ‘_ _._ E, li __ l _»_ _'__