.~.,Q_..--,a-» Do 'Uris Sieve Séniw ' Rithllimtlvt "~' _, ’ _ you re ill, or excep-~ busy. do you'--know are as. near to us _ phone--that we are l ready and pleased to anything :you -may once_,;_ by special ‘_ to think - have wi _r T i i ,_ kind ervice you’re being il Csn Phone For-Now. *av Dfuggtqfe that the plan was to blow up the lac-` - -_ . tory. on the ground that it was, 'en-_ 4. .' . `. . T.'~‘-Y-"5 CECIL' ‘ ,§§_=~f*? if .3for5os_‘ LVALOR. NewFall&Winter i» Collars ' *X* wlti.|AMs.eREi:Nsa -iéiii’ HI’ mosr ]°MPonTA`N“T" "|.'i_'<_s._|_-l_"1'_i'i~l<;»__`t`l’e’E. »"¢l The gust importantlighthouse 'a the presbnt time, so far as actual op- crations'are concerned, is the light of a naval w 'r zone. -1-lelgoland'was_cede hy Great Britain to Germany in 1890, in return for concessions made to Bri- tain in East Africa .' The Helgoland light is an electric one, an&the most powerful one in Germany, and is claimed by the Ger- cxlstenge. lt consists of a cluster o ing power of 40,000,000 candles a mag nitude _of light which from ilgures alone i ihard and diilicult -to realize. 'l`he Hants are - on the searchlight |»rincir>l§', and .tile Ci“H.l¢\‘_-_i$__ =?l1_\Cl`°.“'1'l‘ sd by a single ight-of the same kind' Tm; _Germans and Tm.ks_ at latest .. ».. . . _ . . `~_a_oeo\m s,_we,rs» reparn to flee, R s- i’&'*°mTY"§““H`ihf@9 “me5`“ fa?" “F sian' and Britisl? diplomgts in Perslla. it._r'ls'eXpected, will pr`actically'take over the Persian overnment, if they did nxt _ilgiatpneously with _the und size that can he revolved inde tlreqtlirea lights, ._ ~_ __ _ .slsibo-»}"‘.-_--1 ‘ _ ~- if-1`he,,Brido-;`(after the elopement)- 0b'.`my.»=Here’s -a telephone from ll I-i'f';'.5J ._‘.i-'_ :»= .H . l *he ' Groom, (anxiously) .-"What does he say?" The-Jlrids-4;-"Don't come home, all will be forgiven." _ ` ;,.;-\.'_._. _ _ f . __..._ ,_ __ ____ __ .. _ ouiicwmancwi- =_ A short time ago, a gentleman ask- eil _ai jjolibing ‘ gardener-what he tiioilght 0T"the’ war. "Well," said the mah, “l says that them Germans are licking us a'll~the time! What are _the French doin'? Nothl`n’! ‘And the British ain't the lighters they were in the ‘olde days. And the Belgians, “Wy doIi’}“"» count, 'cos thei'e'ahi't enough of 'em 'And the Russians aln't worth snyislnk. 'rruzh,‘s1r,'-if ft wssn-» for' them Allies we’d simply get wall_r_ed over." _ _ _ - ».-’ _ ygur mgmwa R. Walker & Company, is operated by mfg Th," YW ‘Xie head race at _Cote St Paul, the lllevfy is that the conspirators plan- 1 ned- by blowing. up the wheel, to re-_ lease a flood of' water that would E sweep through the canal and tie np ‘__ _ _ ; traiiic for a considerable period. _ ' $113611 ln_.filling Government contracts for the troops.-.but this was abandoned w_h¢n,_i_t.wo.s learned that the factory, does not engage in Government work. _ The .firm manufactures shoddy and up- _ holsterlng materials. ,. _ lj _ b..oa fully _made and evidently the work- of . an eicpert in explosives, is to-da_y,._ln_ _the possession oi' the police. it was found ,beside the water wheel by Constable Coulombe. _ ._ . - » open window,.and escaped along the ' _ bank of the canal. Coulombe-attempts. " ed to- pursue, _but in his haste he fell from a piece of planking and injured his leg severely. He had the watch- man ring up the police station for an & ambulance and reinforcements. 3 . _ 5 ;_ _ _ '-l‘¢- bomblayer was_ gone, but the bomb re- `_ _ _ _,,,,,, ' ‘ mained. t. -Jllvdn '~*mronrlur~ 5' ‘ir W v -F -' ,-1 .~. ._ _ R°1°iiv°»_ of _sfoi<_i1_sr`s`i»"e"" from the trout- sro to wmminiioste with -Beoretary of the Patrice 5°'-“GW It ¢.ssrlottoto'w,h,` Gluten;-fr. lidssr ucuutt, ins timoh; the nu cz sxnsnisn \i‘1‘i_V¢l»_ cause ot return and lily other in der that mg, ng 1118110 reoeption;~_ Block you fall .10 get this Molétreal Blanket Company’s factory WASHINGTON Nov_ 17___The Ru S at me St' Paul' sian embassy issued a statement t The factory, which is owned ,b J. BNP Dower and is the first plant o`n_ it was _at first believed by the police What looks like a real hom re- The, stranger went out through-his When three policemen arrivedthe tered *yet-is not'known` here. 1 f~ Shah s ,_ FRANCE NEEDS NURSES- hospital parts necessary Miss Weyer, Toronto, is a letter _ _ 1_3. i Qmwq 1__|'|1|¢¢,~.-_[,,,_, short visit to his home in Picton. -Stronger. _ 1 nos r YHA.: from Halifax, whore they attended the t‘.;°2{.?,'ti§',Li‘,‘_" stats funn-ui or tho into sir cha s ~» "_»' ': . . - 't ‘_ ~\, La C -_ a §§,',.l§,‘{,b;,§",t,,,-?‘»’f,‘,1,',°;,‘,,f.f'°§'2 ‘,2§\"§‘,1,§§§s ' _MONTREAL;.Nov. ie.-what isbci 'I ~1~ y°‘_1 Wh” you want at 'ggxlgséqtrgailg oheillie slgaclitiii? D N 1 _ °’"r`i§f§‘_'i'trf§3.°”f§.‘§ r`§'<§'i'i'sf»'§-T-‘if-'T.'.i`$'r.-'i§f.`.l~".‘.a°¥n§`l‘§`rl ¥i‘2°'l¢‘€ § '|iX\)0l'.\ (ii FIPS ,,,.,,,,ct. n.._,n,,, no ann into .non " vfbiowing up the water-wheel of the '--»-_- j . Dec. lst, and .the trip will be a flying in _ ‘ _ ` ` i nly make six or seven 5, ggggcnzggfv. 2-lg ,will likely speak at night declaring that neither the e ibassy, nor, any of its officials was co nécted'in any way with the pu_i-cha ing of supplies in the United 'State he_ for the Russian Government. 1 Russia has lifted tts embargo on th exportation of furs, which has held u shipments valued at millions of d Iars consigned to the -United _State according to ar d6BDB~¢°i1 mlm. C° niercial Attache Baker. at Poirosra made public to-day by '-119 DGPBHWBH of Commerce. '_ - = ~< ci-looei~Na_ |-|Ai'rs _ ‘ ND OTHER T ING n'- l108fReglna, Calgary, Edmonton,,Van- 9. conver and Victoria. °i; l,o_i:_ll__I-fisher i Replies ‘ii {ro~ivlnsi3_\_\_churshi||i 9 alt i made a brief but strik- ' 'Phe warm weather of the past wee any to Winston pencer _u l1'S has givenxthe straw bat a last expirilld statement ‘in the House of Commons _ ill yesterday, in which Mr Churchill com- -gofm:-be not a straw hatseen on the plained thatfhe- had not received from m- Admiral Fisher with respect to the m _ _ _ 'gasp.'N'ow thatlt is cooler, theft! W streets. Women love to doff their su mer headgear and get into velvets and Dnrdunelles attack the clear guidance sllks ‘and furs. And' when Spring co _ __ -es they love equally well to doll their which he was entitled. __ ___ Lord velvet and sllks and :urs and set into Certain references. so 'straws once more. A fundamental dl ferencebetween men and women can _ be noticed in this que _ ts. Churchill. 1-have been sixty-one ye rs Men hate' to give up théir winter hat and get into s_tIri;_ws andi§a1;al1;t;__§!~ni;/8 men love,_'as_ ave sa , 0 a - 'Tlils' upholds the theo'i'§'j'tbat men are said that Mr Churcl¥i1ll_l1eades_ai_I:%a;>; the conservative sex and women the two thlnSB he W0" H d tummy progressive. Men love those things to said and had necessar y all 11”- 0 ' which theyars accustomed' wome _ ALLIED AIRMEN mu' GERMANS* like change. Did you ever knlow a w it* Nsw voiik, Nov. 16.-A News “"1” ‘° “img ‘° ““b°‘d “‘“§f, 19'” m,';» nisnstions shooting nstionsi intsrose Agency despatch from -Amsterdam, clings "° 3 pa" °t any ° 'ggi to published here toiday, says: A num- Did y°“ ever he" 8' w°mat“ °he° his great wa,-_-~ ., bei' of German soldiers were killed, 3 MW C9'-‘Q-as °' mae; 97.1166 9 W _fm U _ _ thirty were wounded and ten military, bet-te' hal “F395 _ to buy 8', C59' the-Housa . autos were-destroyed, when an Allied -D1d~ you* eye; E woman lo jec sir assi _bombarded Lichtsrvsiasmei- *° ¢°‘“g»“’ ha "` wer as 9'* 'lijiii sosrou Now_HAs~ glum, says the telegram to~day. Lidh. objects to having his hair cut. ~ s te_r‘;_elde is seventeen miles Northeast :;e;‘1$_‘:;‘_;_:_‘:;e‘_;°éa1;_”;l‘ii’};‘§ thgegfgezgt _ ,,, Fog s0FT DRINKS o pres. ` _ " ° From the Premier down, there are ,. ., Boston has a moral saloon. it -|-Hg GE A - Hg-;|_9_=_ t;honsands_:of men .whoiwould -be the th RM NS TAKE To ‘ better for a--visit _te=‘tlw='barber’s. is 1 the wth End and is under e p}qTR0GRAD__v N _ _16__F arm; is always possible to distlngui h ov e ! g 'fp r _ Canadian from an Englishman,_ r the ~ _ ___ t tw-i Divtiiiis `9-lid Uolllllel' Pllmills by rl 1 B looks as ‘gong bar wheradrlnks are dispensed bu _the _ e_ ans.,and Ententehllesf-re, f?l_`m_§l'_.‘?9?' ¥.°__'."" - - h oh; »_s°fs_dslnks,_ . ¥_res<;:;it'gti¥€es will end in bloo_dksh_e`cl in he 'Ffed°d`i°'PW"£;‘§’f§ t° 5' h!'h"°“t' _ 'lyhey refer to it as a "saloon" and _ chorus, ulcshsh has isf¢_ihe1r*srsla_n *lar °°i=\l"=\11i1°11*»_"____!il\i1° ¢l1°*‘\“"° ¢_ capital with his ministers. Aj'l‘ehs`ran $9577? _a\W_°Y.5 '1‘_’9k°Z.§=§` th°“gh he ha . ll desratoh received today says the Per- 3”” °°m.° “Pm iilié- -0' "le “3‘P‘°‘”' the rssi variety or ssioon hssn't got Sian rulers departure, virtually a C_f‘“B‘;_‘;'_§"_§‘tin‘;“‘§;a_P_f t§_‘;"i§_-.o“b°g* -and there are o number of tables. flight, occurred Monday. = __ mlmvg; ézggt 9;? “the it |s not stated -what cm, was ms three days, the less said, the better. _The “loc” 15 opened daily "om 5 “ d destination, but it was understood Hut P,°l'i“?~P5 I _*_1!11_-.W|}l1_d°\`i“8 f\'9m my in the evening till 10.30. several days ago that he wouldf seek 5“bf°"t__°.f hats# ,A“d..Y‘?,t' agmnf. Per' ,The Rev. F. C. Dorion of Boston, refuge in._Ispahan. Presumably-he MP3 I am 1193- Magculme Gillis *md who recently visltedthis place has will make that place his headquarters P790-Y hat* “""_“°t~`“1W“Y° fi" 9-95"! written about it in his new work., t_emp0|-a,rily_ _- ‘ The lboomlnl Hat __ Cossacks are in control in Teheran. Them “fe few m°"9 dimclm “Sk” in He says: - The ;Entente Powers’ diplomatic re- gm d%P“1"-mieilf _:’ftC|_‘;ih_f3f than ¢h0i0B° _ .“Nothing is left undone to make resentativs there have been sccus- H8 8 1200111 HS 9- ~ H GW Bl re ‘“"““ t be '-he m°“ P°“’°"f“‘ °“" "Q, ing Germans una 'rurirish agents for porragit- __P§t a vfomgntor §irl9into H _ .. some time ‘of corru tin the Persian Smal' B" 060111 H8 B 811 0119 0V€I‘- ere is aso a counter where may be three revolving lights. having a light- government in meirpowg imereat wok, very largely me ,est of her cos. nurchased a better lunch for nw ' T0 stop mls, 3 Russian for-ce was tume. On the other-hand dress her ev- c ' and put' on her head an un- where liquor is sold, and the lunch hat, an unsuitable- hat, and is offered as an attraction. It is not effect is spoiled. lf I had on- a. sandwich to chase beer." ~ enough money to buy a hat, boots, ` ' ` ' _ and pretty collar accesories or _IDEAL OF THE HOME PABT AND suit I should'-nog hes`ii'.at'e'§"‘f'\‘ ‘_ ` PRESENT. KHOW that 1 °9\!_l_ _look well-_" _ ` with the last year's suit spong- “T110 llltimifc sim Seems to be. ac- pressed and smart ggcsggortgg, _qording to Emerson, ‘Homes of virtue, I o 1 never ioolt. smart in s Beale; lnfit-wie-’ " recently wrote ‘ld . __ __ heir suit with old has and boots Henry Bailey. 0f Bolton. in uro- despatched recently for the city. The Russians were in the vicinity several days ago, but whether they have _en- must be and who of French, service in are very P'°*iY th' pill ‘ ri 1 ir to co y__ _ _y_eg"_ ngs an Queens o ygone f“°h' '__twsh`tleih. century. Ann tssts' ls' com- 'ime ing to be interpreted in the broadest ' t suntan user in seems mme. Nov. episode the TURKIY. transits 9_\\_‘,' 95!-__ ' _ me “c‘.._u._ nicer sus nr. sony S|__n_ith returned last night from I-ls - `Mr. Gordon Burhoe, Alexandra, was a_visitor tq ithis. city Tuesday. ‘M-r Laurie Crowley, of the C.G.S. Stanley left yesterday momiug on a 'Premier Mathieson and Hon. Mur- dpch McKinnon returned last night rla Tapper. » __ ,_ ile`sltra.Trl\\ g fl _ _flfi-'e'_l_\lq_al" Borden l -orrsws, givov. 1_1.-on his return whether he will make a. western lriD- _ 'rho i>remlsr.ums_ been nlsnuins for spmg time tn, go_ west, but the pres- sure of, business at the caplflal has beensuch that. so far he has. oilnd it impossible 'to get away lf he decided Fort William or Port Arthur, _Winni- _gensmi ipsum Hughes is also B n1ann1ng,p, gvestern inspection trip 9 fore Christmas- D LQNDON, NOV. 17.-Admifhl L0l’d Fisher, the former First Sea Lord of the Aamir _y. ing 'answer' in' the House of Lords to- k ‘ S Ch rchi - hefore, or the firm support after, to it- Fisher, " were made to me in the speech delivered yesterday by Mf- a s in the service of my Country and I 0. leave my record in the hands of my cgnntr-ymeni ’ The Prime Minister n left unsaid something which w uid 0. have to be said. i am content to wa n it is not fitting to make personal ex- ' when my country is in the midst of a - Lord Fisher thereupon rose and loft Ii ~ °_‘_Z___-1-___ "MORAL" SALOON n S I; supervision oaths Rev. E. J. Helms ofthe Morgan Memorial. . .it has a_ 5 sometimes as a "spa.” It has a piano, a lounging couch-somet ing r Food can also be had. "The Redemption of the South End." ID- this place successful as a competing B agency `with the ordinary saloon. la cents than can be served in any p e facing ri book on household economics, _."'l‘he progress of thought in our coun- itry _seems recorded in that single line. Homes of virtue were.certaimy the ideal of Pilgrim and Puritan. Stal- ~wart and .incorruptiblt-i__ _men_. and 'women came from those early homes, where 'sense' in sanitation and mat- ' ters of convenience and comfort, at least, was rare and_where 'taste' was dormant. _` “Homes of sense were the ideal of t_i1e‘ nineteenth century, "Adequate \’va_ter supply, a heating system, bath rooms, ventilation, a sanitary and well ‘equipped kitchen and labor sav- ing ‘devices of all kinds came in to _make the 'typical home in Canada .shore enjoyable from the merely physi- cal lnt of view than the homes of ~ - “Homes of taste are the ideal 'of the possible sense, the sense in which the early Greek understood it 'nothing too mnch,’ plus the sense in which he _ _ghristian understands lt, 'everything - one decently and -in order! Ulti- mately, virtue, sense and taste in/our homes willbe held in iust balance." "Huhi I tried it once and everybody I met wanted to borrow money." g . - ' =:___......¢. TQ( so. _f"~'_. »= ‘tar _ .»,_.¢, `"‘ ;. ~`i );_,»-,;-,,,._--f-H--is-==-`“""-'~"1__ '_‘="' Q _, _ __,f 3 5 '\ se . ___,,... __ _ _ ..,. _ ‘:? _ _,_ ' , , _§f.=,~-" . " ~"-"’."’~ ` M” ' _ Every item is priced for quick selling-every item is a decided bargain and well worthy your consideration our ,\_ if ' _ _.1 -,‘ _ and SATURDAY On Sale Friday morning' at 9 a. m. Come early. ° ._ ‘v` _ ' ____, _ _f .__ _'fr __ _ White and Ivory. ’=T 0 I 1' _ »; 'il i ' _ 'nOf some there is only suiiicient fora couple of iff- 25s to 53 c 1 ° ° i A.. N...§..i;::r“gS 15c -1 . 5. _ .. This lot includes pretty bungalow nets, madrasses, if '- Nottingham lace, good muslins and stencil scrims- __--_ l pairs of curtains. _ _ N '@ f=“- All new ig ds,-and a decided bar orth t 35c ayard. Your éiffoice j Linen Dept. 5th Floor - Take the Elevator /-Sale oi Pretty Cretonnes---about 20 Patterns .Dark and Light Colorings---Effective Designs R 1 l rl o zsfgioarslsc 1 Sc y Having an unusully large stock on hand we have decided to offer these ‘Z0 pieces to clear quickly at 15c. Some of the patterns would come in useful _for making pretty Xmas Presents-many of them for household use as Curtains, Shirtwaist box coverings- \furn1ture coverings etc., etc. Your choice-on Friday at 9 a. m.-Come early .... ._15c yd/ \... 1 i _ Linen Dept. 5th Fl_oor_----_Take the Elevator Spring -that's a certainty. andiggiziiday $ » if you’ve-been debating whether to buy that pair of curtains now or wait until spring this Friday bargain should settle the matter Besides curtains will be much dearer in the This lot of lace curtains includes both single and double border styles -white and ecru -fine lacey quality and pretty de- sggns Reg $2.25_and_$2.50 _ f'i‘ Frilayand Saturday. _ k;~$2.25 and $2.50 Tf V-HALF PRICE '_ " Lace Curtains _ Takes any of these 5 ' Pretty Handkerchiefs é " "l`HEY’RE ODDS I i i‘ ». Yes they’re odds but none the worse for ‘ 'q that. _ .Not soiled or mussed- no reason for the hall price tickets except they are adds We want to clear them out previous to the arrival of _Xmas Goods. Regularly 20c to 50c _ _ Yours at Half Price ~ ~ - ... 4 » _ J 5- _Linen Dept. Sth Floor----Take the Elevator ~ we offer. - Table Damasks ‘ ' _ Table Damasks are becoming scarcer and scarcer- ' prices higher and hlivgber. They’re not - V _ _ _ . r, scarce here, however. For _riday and Saturday only » ' Bleached table damask 60 inches wide, regular -» lysoldat40c yard .. .. Bleached table damask 60 inches wide regular- ly aold‘at 50:: yard' .. .. ._ Unbleached table damask 70 inches wide regular- , ly sold at 55c yard ‘.... .. ~- s is Friday Bargains In E , mehr ; > ffm _ $1'-;f1Iz.,-,, I ‘a a i " -°‘§ _ ii” Q .atié ' 'V , 25.. ‘viii ~ 29C _ _;`-,___ \ , 39° ` lin, _ r S ’ r_-._¢-I _ _ _is _ _ _. . _"' _ Blankets ---at special Friday Paces' ' Flannelette Blankets Woolen Blankets ‘~= - Worth' 'Worth $ 15 ‘HV | it $1.25 for _ $4.0() for _ r .ioo pairs 'white rhnnoisns Baskets wsrnwooisnahnksts-ws1iassosd- I ips: ms thing- for _winar use ssshcsrs pink orhius borders-eosso inches Rss egularly $125 pair Friday ` ularly$400pr. Friday and __ -| | A I __-1 is -ri ‘_ and 7 “Furniture Dept-” SMI? _, Q? lv i %\I§ 'P » Interesting Bargain Bullfq-itiin-Tl-fqir -s "$45- 'Agi- 1... 'Ihre' ' ,ti- .\s).__yv.». ,Mag