i ILTO LEANS. YOUR FFALSE .TEET|'.| iAvE|;;,nrtcllv . luou- H "pilér u. 9" l... ' i-E E ll ._ " '4"? Wu: dentist). Of all-dealers, 35¢, 65¢ or-$t. . salivwdrmt}: "Imago r. lurcllls at fqo. LIMITED, roaouro M; A pointer" aescluoytlle soon with _l y. _ .For more than thirt _A years the name ' “ Eveready has‘ stoo, for the_ highest quality‘ and longest servicevin dry ‘Yqbatteries. b l " " .. _. The immense-laboratory and manu- “ ‘factoring resources of the"Eveready. plants make possible research and-ex- perimental work that has developed _ Eveready radio batteries-into their __ present unique posltlomof belng the only radio batteries which are made . iii the Layerbilt construction, produc- ging the most power over a longs}; , period of time-than any other B .";_» battery made. . " ' Ask your dealer about Eyeready » Layerbilt “B” Batteries. * g i‘ g-Canadian National Carbon Co., \ Limited V] ‘ -| ‘ ." I bl $:ilgc.crliver TORONTO wlllilllrlfll I Owning Eve-ready Ballny Station CKNC, Torunlo D ~"/ fur-Th l r ave-ready Layer- . Ilillit "B" Batete. ‘lei-ll’ ha" d?” °"- ‘all redid sets. ecommend this half tery for all loud speaker sets. or where the set is ln constant use. . K w,’ 4g5-l-The new-medium, 5H3‘ Evcready‘ Layerbllt, a 456k?!“ 12'. battery. svemlly douche ° -. drain sets. , ~ i m». ass-the he»; zllt-Yllll llilmlilll , . 1 .5.“ y will" tve » i313‘? iiimii’ . h .131 W", 15%- " on battery on the; fllllm- " $1’? -i:.-_-—-, ~. Milton methods are simplicity itself: fir!’ this while you sleep-If you take out your plate at night, add half-a-teaspoopful of Milton <to the glass or cup of cold water in which youlcave it.- In the morning rinse it in "clean cold Water. 0r this while you dress- Iiflyou sleep witliiycur; false teeth in, put thetngonl rising, into a glass containing signal parts of Milton water (inst enough iluld to cover the plate). When you are dressed, take them out, rinse and wipe. ill-Milli cases theresult be-teeth glistening, 1 M¢$n5 glitz ' , not s trsceof ‘filnlffoodor -gr‘eu'se, and a plate utterly free from” infection. Not the slightest harm to the plate, teeth or mouth (ask E IOITIJ g illost Interesting Talk on “Trip _, To Ldfitd A splehala talk. whrglveh oh . ffldly night in the Epworthllall. hrmnrrslde. by‘ Mrs. McLeod on "Pd/Wise this summer to the Old (Tzwlntry with her husband. Mr. Neil McLeod. K. 0.. ‘o! Bummer- s1de.._ Mrs. (Row) T. P. C. Fra- g 5°? Drzsidcd Scotch airs and - lllll" Dlfiaslns lections were play- ‘Id by Mrs. D. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Mcliszd called on May 29th ‘Ilfd met cn-bcard a iorme: Bum- mrrsule b-z-y, Rev. Bernard onus, "n loutc to Rome. 0n. the return iwfllcy the Olympic team were on 5°31. lnrludinil JohnnYMiles. Alter a v t. to Belgium me m1." ented lectur -dcscrl"'.fd the i-gtum "Wl-vndvn- llltsins or-ytlwlh Binds and the photo". or lighthouse built, hv the Romans. the oldest building sh lzi-lts-lh. with Walls 1o mt thick: they sailed up ‘Phones to Tlllbury Blacks where Que-n Ellza-hrth re- viewed her little flea." 111mm 3,71"; *ut rt mart the Armada. Across the rlvcr is Grrrr-send wtrre Prln. cess Pocahontas is burlcd in the church. In London. the flrstwvlslt paid was to the Abbey. the Valhalla "f the Entpire. Close by ls 8t. Margarets with "feshlstcric window Raleigh. who was buried hem "alter ‘mink beheaded» in the palace yard nearby. Other churches described were St; Martins in the Field, wh are broadcast the --.s ‘- lnons cl Dick Shepherd, the‘ grgt worker-among the pocrr or London: at, BtHPhuls with Nelson's tgmb in. the place o! honour under the dome and round about the other wrest heroes of the Empire: St. Clement. Danes (as in the old nur- sery rhyme “Oranges and" Lemons say the bells ct 8t. Clemens") with ‘ts tine statue ct Dr. Johnson, whose pew is shown in the church: St. Botoeph and St. Mary oi’ the "Bow- bells" whose chlineslbrought iback flick Whit-tinghon to lie/thrice Lord Mayor. The oldest church in Lon- don is St. John's chapel in the Tower. The idurlgesns in the Tow- er were described. also the Roman bath in the‘ Mart ‘of London. with a clear spring oi’ water rtulnlnv; thrcugh it. bricks and mortar in- laot just as .in the days when .the Ro-nuns were toasters‘ oi Britain. . There is a "little Canada” in Tra- falgar Squsreiwlth the magnificent “firnada Building" the C. P. R. "fliers. and the newly erected build- lng ct ‘the Sun LiteAssurance Com- tha aualht tablet to stir Walter Y FLUTTERING FULLNESS Select printed "chlflon crepe faille silk. zeorgette crept. _ list silk crepe‘, crepe satin. plum sheer velvet. crepe Elizabeth. or vel- veteen ior Style No._283, a becoming taohion loi- all-day wear. It has love- ly fluttering tulness "at iront skirt. which is attached to waist in scal- loped outline. The neckline is youth- lul wim revcr collar. The back is 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. The 88-inch size requires only 3V.- yards of 36-inch material with ‘A yard ot 38-inch contrasting and- 3 stumps" or_ Wrap coin ca fully. We euggestwhiit when‘you send oany. An interesting, spot. is Run- nymede on the Thames. A copy nl‘ the charter. injured by fir." aflrl, age "but with the itreal- seal haml- ‘nlz to it, is in the British Museum: but the, most Pfifw .0911‘! l5 in Lincoln Cathedral and it is a. lac- sllmlle oi’ this that harrzs in Slim- yhculae nigh School. _oh the way to Old-rd a- stop was made at "Ban- bury Cress," so dear to the lmaz- lnation 9t childhood. ffllere are .22 colleges at, Oxford but only two wore visited-University, the oldest. rounded lby Allred the Great. and Mlrzdalen. most beautiful o! all. It was interestim ip see lthe evening meal balm; prepared in the ancient kitchen. the old ovens used by the ‘ncnks still in use with the add! rich (‘FIB-B jets.’ On the _way to ' ‘stratfcrd a visit waspaid to Wm‘- wick with its ancient castlts where Queen Elizabeth used-to come in ohgtflfffl visit the Earl oi Leicester. Not. far awn! lathe iVY-QWWM 111111 of Kenllworth with tropic me 1e» or Amy Robsart.‘ Strattord is the ‘ geographical andfntellectual centre oi’ Enlrland masher-em "he 33"! or April the flags c-t 00 nations are unciurled to do yhomr ‘ ho_ Elm-KB- smbre. met year 54.000 people (tom all ever the world attended the pertcrmance ct his ploy! Pl l-hl-ll spot. The church where he is bur.- ied. his birthplace and Anne Kathe- wgy’; cottage W919 dfilflfdlfld. Thn way ‘to the north led throush up; Fen country, now drained and very fertile, where l-lereward the Waite held out so ions: 118st llw mthedltls o! Pewlborough ("the nhest pol-tics in more“ with erwood Forest hww. 140mm» ' Roman dayl: and Durham on. he htJIiththQuhesoXBedeand Ciriiilbert bmeath its towers. _ _ w. and Mrs. McLeod smut with time with relatives in llorthuntelf- ‘tcrtwodayfl- -~ ‘rbemhmolasslnbrll-iliflfillll‘ rggpmgdln‘ encurprqspetous arlner ma; i ‘t. thevlaltdod "y; m,‘ whole ard _ or, Lavina lslnwb .i.h lunhllr- out»: . ROCKETTO so eentsadditlonal ior s. copy oi our Winter Fashion Magazine, showing, all the most attractive Paris stylcse; and interestingi "ideas for Xmas gifts you can make. iAlso embroidery )i___._ i I - ‘ l l Hunter‘ River it ;- ' ‘AlldvVici"nity' Chlllde McMfllsrl. Ghn-rlothr- ,tawh <and little 80h visited her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benton {the early part of theweek. , Miss Ruby McDougsll, Charlotte- Itown Waited at her home here over the week-end. - aprpointed Medical Peprésentative Depomnent 0t Pensions and Nat- ional Health tor this district. Miss Hilda. Cutclifle, Fredericton was a recent visitor" here. l Rev. Daniel B. McDonald, tonn- erly o! Hartsville. was the speaker. Church on Sunday. Hound Mrs, MacLeod are under appointment to mission work in Natal. Ail-lea and sail tor that country on ' . Macl-eorrs very _ "y 21.. cameo-tapped d appreciative ccngregatlorll ' d the pmyersfitnd Good wishes pins wide ell-elect. friends and interest- ed acguailttanoes will follow them to their field otdabor " »l\ large cfisssol’ U. S. . 's. 1.. is ma“: the Vsch ars n to week andno doubt a good show. in: vrillbe made in' botlrttiae Senior and Junior emminatluus which will bersivun" immpdiliicly- at" the elm o! the service oi’ twelve lesslonss-I. p. or 12o MlLES ii int-lush u Q-‘lwllgil --.unm.wiihuuu“ "m" iromjhe earth within ‘"5 SW39”! lllsismi Elllllll. __ 6.1a Irene): . , "mVFllWlf»-l _ ‘ r builder ‘lllll-llllllqlesllltllls n" tiwmm United Institution. " ' ‘periectly straight and slenderuPat-l tern comes in sizes 16 years, 36, 3B.‘ yards oi’ ribbon. Price 15’ cents, in. in (coin preierredlg for this pattern] you ‘enclose lq 'l Dr. .1. rt. Murchison‘ hhsheeu] l i energy“ bottled up'~ln every‘ atom 0t atthe evening service‘ in» the Unitedf. as intently llstenbdflto byua-lgrgg, sncebessons as they ‘ injlw ‘_ "Northern Messengwlqigm‘ week 1 < f “It ‘has been calculated that i0 vstillhopetccotnobacksomstlme p cg. upto $20." Re-l fduced i Pure slur Pongée, 33 . wide. Natural color, - you can get silk at this price? a . . . . . . . ... . .. . ular value up to $6.00. _ Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . Reg. $125, Reduced to . Childrérfs heavy rib l l up to 14 years .. . .. . . __ _ .. 549 1454 i 681i i j__;il7an,cy Cuff Chamoisette wasll- 128. "a 1708 - 1303 able gloves all fsizes. Reg. $1 S1285. 2960 a value. Reduced to . . . . . . I Silk and Wool Jersey circular, spring, knit 54 inch three good Double Bed. T bshalss, _ .1211: . new‘ all shades. A lar" .R\6(ll$CBd to .. l i i l " large .'. . . . . . . . . . . . .. i . "moon ’ v_'A'-20‘:iaarlies’"and Misses’ dresses, v ' ffafiqod range ‘otsizes alidstyles." t _. _- finish." Why buycotton when BIG REDUCTIONSY" LADIES’ FUR COATS " l hliL-adies’ Metalic Hats. new styles. N0 two alike. Reg» i Women's “Heavy Weight fleece lined vests and drawers. ‘ wear, shirts and drawers, sizes reduced to H A L F, " Sillc-“Stockitlgs flliiy'I‘Gll1f0l‘C(-)(_l_,: y reg. 75c value, 15 shades, all sizes.‘ Reduced to ‘ {Pull ashioned ‘Silk Stockings s. Regu- Silk i and Wool Stockings} a ‘ Regular $1.25-_yalue, l4 4 new fall shades. Reduced‘ Silk Yests and Bloomers worth f up to $1.75, all the new pastel! shades. Small, Medium, .11 4.15 ‘inches smooth‘ Sueds’ ‘age. duced to I39 ‘ \ Stuart to . .\ . . . . . .. Factoyy yarn, largeskein, Reg. ‘ 25c, Black, " Brown, Greo‘ a, Heather. Reduced f ~u White. 3.759 under- .49 ‘Paid tress. Freight Reduced --".4s .._-.. cappedfl osts, and Dou le, paid_........ Walnut Finish 1.39 98 .981 Sliding Steel couch withere- tonne covered double. ‘mat- White Enamel Iron Beds, Brass inch post, 5'fillers, all sizes. Freight paid . . . . _hle beds, Freight paid. Reduced to . . . ...-. - a paid. ,_ 10.95 ~ t Steel Beds, , 2 \1' l9 ME $5.00 ‘REWARD For the return of counter check sales slip bearing any one of the following- nun1- bers. A new'number announ- ced each day. Save your checks, yours may be the lucky number— ~ rizcs. eductlon { n. , Specials ‘in "Every Department r . Wholesale. ‘Prices all Over they Store‘ " LADIES’ COATINGS out: THIRD"OFF Ladies’ Winter Coatings -' at" _ one-third off, included in the l" ~ - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - -- Iot are Marvella, Needlepoints, Velours, Cllinchilllr, Tweeds, etc, in a big selection "of all the new fall shades. Kotegt large regular size pack- Regular 60c. Re- .l\1l.Woc1_c-qir Hose; ffahcy, ., greys and heather mixturi all’ ‘sizes. Reduced v v ~ Men's all wool double and twist" Bannockburn Pants. Reduced to . N'S' BLUE CHINCHILLA ; ovERco/irs $14.50 Freight. i1. 1 Bl). ' any as’ heavy plush ilhmgQQau‘ sizesJA regular $20 value, re» duced to .. .. and Steel frame copper ‘link bed Men’s Blue Chinchilla Single, Mediumgand COSJLS, plush lllllllgliiflil size . Sizes, 'Freight Reg. $25. Reduced t0 i -‘ i. l’ ..-....4. Indian Blankets,‘ heavy weight, _ big range of fancy borders, (i0 "x30. Reduced_........\ » l Heavy White Cotton Blankets; 7 pounds 66 x $4. gingieymedium reduced to . . . . _. Reg. $ e A Crepe De Chine and Georgette Bed Spring and, Mattress com- scarves, three corner style, the plete, single, Medium and Dou- balance 0f 0H1‘ stock- Val- 12 ues up to $3. Your choice‘ . _ . 3*.“ 3-75. Men’s Heavy Rib wool under- wear, shirts and drawers. Reduced to . . . . . . . . . . ..- ' urn Big lot Ladies’ felt hats in a good range of style ors. Reduced to .. ‘i? . Children’s Heavy ribbed‘ stock- ings, Black and Fawn, all sizes.‘ Aeduced ". I Carriage, rubberhj. tires. Regular $25.00. Re- duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39! icol- . 5.450, dnlilc . it will be easier to travell to Mars and- Venus to tiy from continent at presen . " - Lord Thomson. the former Air Minister. announced that M. Pelterle WQEId shortly fly tcmxenus. The -mouths._ - _ " 0a.", added LordThomson. "M. Bslterle, is coming to London. and .,wlll be married next Tuesday.‘ llliorwlcllrulhtlterieis s. clear-head- ed. charming and muscular French- man who is so enthusiastic about {lying to the moonthat he realizes it is impossible-at. esent. "The only. teasib e way or getting {to he said. '71s by rookltet impelled by a of "With each successive dlschllie o! propulsion the weight ct the project tile-would beJessened. and as it travelledaway mm. the earth's Dull ‘would. proportionately decrease. land one unit on the moon siithuxi- dred would hive to beeflnetided. ‘havng reached the moon. Y0" Wllld you would. require enough power left‘ tor the return iloumey. . ,iMi1z£ans- Hear ’ - " l’! ._ ‘.‘$t'lence{ _ ' (Uy-‘Irltish-Unlted h...» - LONDON. Novembergil-Jlghe Ar- \ " able-collection, oi" hunting; fishing ‘ and outdoorfyaens bywell known rii h". by Jackboyls. and -- hlmtlnz. tho ma: inttmtrybrfibmas abroad and at sea, "for the first time since the ceremony started. This was made ~posslble by the Home Secretary's decision to allow; the Cenotaph service to be broad- cast this year from 2 L O. The ob- jection _on previous occasions was that cables and wires would .,hsve to be erected above the Cenotaph and across Whitehalldibu . since then underground cables h vc been laid ' Two microphones were used. One was placed on the lecterntllear the emulating clergyman andysix feet irom thelplinth. on the Trafalgan square side oi’ the Cenotaph. and‘ the other. was suspended jrom the branch oi a'tree' in ltichmondter- race. These were conneotadlolthe; underground cables _and_-Joined to an amplifier in one ct the lorries, and from than the service taken on ordinary land lines to Blvoy- Hill. Nonecl‘ these arranltmdits were. visible to any but the lkeenest ob-~ servers. l I ’"\__' BOD l ‘GUNY l In view ot the increasing interest in‘ the tanning o! muskrsts an ar- ticle ln the December-j issue .0! Rod and Gun-land Canadian Silver Fox News ons new musltrat ranching clal note. In addition-lo this. the latest issue national sporting‘ maze.- use carries its customers lccept- authoren .~ _ . , Arman; the contents are a narru’ pertland one on flshhstohery work other timely artlglieeon deer "can. aha ‘a ‘thing-l ventureoh a‘ large scelelsbi spe- ‘ use» hunting by N. Kl -~ ‘Roberts. :s prominent shooting ex- lllarmersiol interior Australia. l... Bermuda's becoming ilitemested lh t. tors. $1300.00!)- now railway, will BATTERYLE . a/tolo D i" \ ' s . “Four-Twenty. ' Table Model - " l » standard model by which all other electric m. are jailed _ A development o] lie famous Roger: Modal "Zlwo- ' Sink Tuning Knob ohm ~ erotic Volta“ Control, ‘Roger: Output. Filler, Pin "Plug-hf 106k. Genuine Will»!!! Cabinet; by I ' ' lieu. Allvrkey .- . g. thm the pa.» of mu nogauaattjsryisirwlllulhlt at Illunhoted Dnun Jul Q you tc_cvery Hockey Match this year, just‘ as ' Q long as you want to keep this Set. flitdfldleldrmsm-yyptlg _ i, ‘ Sportlhgnvpntisnoiarthsrawsytlnlryota-gqsmliyouowna Rogers-llatteryiess. I l v». y . _ _ f. _ l. m time... Model " " i i " can for $225 last year. Yet ' tiu%fliaz _.:j " ' improvements added costs only‘ $165 compleu ( Laud " alumni: “buy” t» Term!" lost-lit your. v .~ _S_pehker),_$6O m. than last yserl any “We”, “and’s" or “but's"- this they, V’ I a vii‘. V. i 2 . told lb __ l" a m“; g. '4 l; . ..,. burl dotfttaltrrour would 4' ' Come lh or. telephone the all u; m“ " stalled in your holne- withou find out for yourseliwhat M