_ \, ,- lv( "_-1 ~». 9. -7 ’ wmv-_ "-“6'oi~oenn 5 's \ 1 _ _ . M P'~Tl'Y`G 1-""7" ‘ 7"7‘[”'('l‘7`m-3"" _ 1 "» 'ivi-"1 _ .-.,~.._.>..:.. _ . . ~.- _ _ _ _ __ .. .. . __ ,, _ , . __ __ ___ __ ,_...-.._...l._l.._.:..`,.-._._'._",_ ____ __;.._ __ .. _‘ "-" “ r ~ ‘ _ cr ~, " ,ie ~ A-iw -rr-.lr ~ " ~ u - - , ~ ` ` A ' Y "Pr" Y Y' : " "`°`_"` """'= "" " '~ ` . '- . -.e -dr-Bib* " 1 ` " _ ' _J-r ,`:'_.-, ` \\/.3 1-'¢`fl<'~1`--el.. .':`,,'r - - Us M V _ ~ _. - ,,._._= r» . ' if f~=~'»..* -»» ‘_ ......-_»_'~- ‘ _ ' ’ . ‘rlns ‘ wir cusanilin- '_ _ _ __ _ ?§_»‘<-_ls-” -. rl rr rr’ r. 5. ou know ou are feverish » . ght again-25c. box. _ ibfféi-? _ ` l Central Drug-Storee. .f ` . ‘ i ‘K7 E - " . _ .-_-__-.--.~.-.-penedB00yardsweet of the`_sn0t -, _~“_-“_--_--_.1memr.11i.1¢~.rm.i'1Ll1uoi.--‘-I.-he-~ --‘-- -~-- -~ -» -- -1 -~ -~ ~. ~~- ~- -~ -‘ -. -~ W ' ' _ _ ' “ ‘ ,‘ ..B\. _.on._‘-f_' - ..- 13”.”-* “‘°“'.~ ~ .f‘ ia1o-io-zminii. =vil‘°QFArso ev 1-Hose wno .. v KING 15 To m' “nge dn ww." :fra -'_-bio N01' sacsirics. I .A V V, _ll-UV _ ,_ - _-J out ,experhince for general _.. store ,&lPr,eaching Sunday morning in the , ,Jil BQARDERS WANTED. Experience not necessary, we teach li .~,. “t ' ' " " ' ` ` ` you.Luke Bros., Limited,Nursei-ies. e -in-i`> _nil ll. "` nm-K1 2 3 -An Aeloolst-1 ~- ’ ' "5 _ ' item-hi. ' _wlll ‘ l KUIIID. Minister of the oversees mil _ qv _lfyeudonoiiwssuggestlg-, ' "'° ° -\ "_ ah-_~ah_-ai> ._. . ;_of_ Penslar Lsxstive Cold : ... ers; » f;_ 1’ ` ` ' * " 'E -11_cH|cAe0-.QUT ihrus 'coeeéiiiabs 3; It does not-matter`so much z _ ' ow you caught the cold, but I . ,_ _ -v-l-- CMCHIO as one of the American cities 0! to be visited by the King and Queen 9d if-. all stuiied up generally ' ' 0! the Belgians is attributed here in 5° -3 Liver. kidneys and poi-es P e n s I a r Cold, Breakers ‘ tart everything" working - - n, and almost before you -- it you ilreieeling_ all ~ Thompsonsellil Di!! Council failing to extend any oiilclal invitation to the ‘f&’¢’%`_`?‘- 'entative of -the State Department at _ Washington made public today the list of American cities to be visited by -King Albert:ai1d Queen Elisabeth' _ he was asked why Chicago was lett A F ' H.. ` _ Marshall Joiire underwent in Chic Gil d '»°4`\&‘l’:7l me WE%$3lm2 OTTAIWA Oct 2 -Sir Edderd F] __KU°ll_iqe ¢ "“ 5':-4 *‘-' lif@l>l§= 311-? ill? 2?" . =-1° . .... ` "'°"f' -‘ gl N; ,LI -= _.I2-_ ; - l;g>,v.', _ chrome, ost. 2.-ai1minsril>.. or day lil , . desbatcherfro th t t th f- W0 if [011 Strike- _front laced oiinliareshgi Jogre :man listed, had it not -been for interrup- E - (Shelli to The Guardian# T P he was in the city through Mayor UPU distinguished soldier when is repres-- A (special to The Guardian.) forces arrived here yesteiidey mmons during the remaind 'r of n selected to succeed Blr'.lohn en- as Lieut Governor of On io latter‘s term expires in siifew pect that at Buxton have been-_ los-' mted eu- -isdwsni. 'rue :ew Luau-_- nd fCanadlan soldiers in En and d have been home before now, he of ocean tratiic by strikes. ._ Wieck Oil The’ f I Maritime Express rrmoesouls, our z.-'rss hari- wu if became °f 'um °xp°ri°n°° th” here today, which, luckily, did not re- lt in injury to .passengers or qrew. ago? I-le .was asked, and again the 5" _ .Wm department omcllall feigned .`lg_V;i‘ahe accident happened a short dis norance, but when -as e is the list» ._ .- - ~ - ~ ' likely to be revised to include Chicago .;h° °’9°id-°”t 1° “id t° “ve bee” he _very emphatically replied “lt will the not be revlsed." ~ le v h off and replied tliathe did not know. “me Express met with an accldent n ce _west of this place wt 10 a.f m. usedby a broken flange on one of wheels of-_the tender The tender ft the rails dragging tour of- the e passenger coaches with it. 'i‘hey re ialong some distance, ripping up to the road bed. Had the accident .hap- ere it occdrred the coaches would I ' - surely- have-.gone over an embank- CLASSlE|E|) ADVERTISEMENTS rf. -......._ _ _ . _ . lf; A spcial train was_made .up at l`__ ,J-__»-___-.___<__~__-__-<_,3.-__:-__.-,_,-_Lt-_,-3,-_ll-l_.-_L.~_.-; ,-__,-L.-_L,-<_,-__.~,_,<~,;;-;<1;l~f,_l% ,-,-,\_,1 l-<-_lr,_'f gg ` » . _ immediately dispatched to the AGENTS WANTED H was t i th d age and' clear WANTED HELP- §§2“;,,,‘§.,{§§_“’ -° “’” -_ assure.-make aio _-ro 020 A o/iv, MALE T '~r.~:- rn lling our new compressed air fire ' "“"‘““"°" “ ”°°°"“’ ‘"1 °'°"' Lssonsns wanna 'ron nan.. H. Specialties Co. 63 Sparks .- . _ _ _ ,l __ _,l St., Ottawa, Canada ' ‘ Q`fam“|.i‘°l“ g’;’g;';m%? C°‘ I' d-‘.13 -~ ANY MA 8 ` Charles Marshall made $_120‘h'rst 19, -_-1-,hours introducing "C%3Ma'» Sonar nd Great Britain in orld War.” written -by Canadians from -battle- field notesand official recordsi In-_ and warehouse work. Apply in own _ ._any. Address Merchant, Guardian; _ fgame retails at $8 write today S. . ww; Mnlliiétlon at JyM°P°§”_J'!E oncton to transfer the passellgefl their destination. A wrecking crew _i..._'t..i.lr_siruu».. “E 'ouNcAN sAvs uiinser urn' of St. Andrew and St. .1?aul, writing. ‘state age emperience if Mont eel, the Rev. Dr. Duncan, who ssdlist returned from a vacation in - . nk "° 1293~'10-1‘ME_4l.`Eiigihnd, laid emphasis upon -the ne- Ir_fl‘0d\lCU°l1 bl' Geneml C_“l`i'|°»- 44"' .- ' ` L: 1' :-_-cesshy of an appreciation by- labor "'éU1¢l\"°» °°mPl°f° 91°F? °f Canada,” BAi.E8MEN‘¢IifY, ‘I'0WN_0l ¢0UN~-‘of the seriousness of the situation it lorious record Un sual opportun gull 3 uollulya me of ll, creatin He stated that for the _ . . _- P ._ _ ' try a nd ~ s. _iy 1°* F9*-\\\‘l\°0 l01d|°fl Wd °*h°"- ‘ whole root trees and plants, for last .five years Britain had ,borne the \lU1¢f\'°0- Wil\5¢.°l1 0°-v T°l'°“.t°- garden, orchard or farm. Big earn; financial burdens of the world ang inss guaranteed the year round. t h.at_ but .for the fear of a renewe lockade -by-the British Navy, the nemy would never have signed the 3 g ' b"fg`g -g N 55 Ag. Montreal. 6880-7-1MEws80L terms of .peace and now new tligubies . . ` _ ` . ' c - onfronted the country and t_ out s. All Canadian Corps in Ililniand l l :_ _ ‘ chufohos, school. R. R. station, grove around house A i- "Dair _ ' , corporation wants capable man to ~~¢-gn. '|-mv; '-.establish-branch and manage sales- moln and board _ by amllylng ,M9 _ men, $300 to $1,600 necessary; you "‘Jtisnmon.1 ti-sei. -1369-1o.4Miipd. -llllldls Y°“\‘ °W1\ m°11°>'i Will 8-ll°W u N - ' - ~ " 1, _expenses to Baltimore if you will F0 SAL ' ' ` -qualify For particulars address ". "7"" B' .E -' . ‘I Secretary, 416 N. Howard St., Bal- .» .- tlimore, Md . 1288-10-1MEWedti'. ' F-OR 8ALE.0NE Sl'DE~iWAY BABY V __ ce/rrlage practically new. Apply to 3995 WAGE; pm; l.|oM`E wom¢._ -169, Dorchester Street. 1368-10~4iM3i :yet nellllnyoai to Tgkzlockkgatlh, f Y as e s earn ur er. FOR SALE.--SECOND HAND RUB. ._ Exp',,lem,°yV“nne°e“”y_° Dlmmc, .ber.belts, good _q-uality, sold cheap. |mma¢9|»lul_ poggglvgly no canvgsg. - APDIY £0 CMS- T0dd. Brhdllblne- ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars . _ - - 1354'10‘4'm3lQd~ _ 8 cent stamp. - Dept. 68 C., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. 977-9-MEti1lDec.l0- FOR S‘ALE.`-HOUSE AND.LOTwi1'H stable corner ot Orleber and Gerald _ . - _ ‘4*¥_°?*_.'»‘;‘“Btreet. _ 1806-10,-1Mi.t._ Ar. ' 'i i 'lau- JE f iiru, sz ill 113%’ Tis., .. ..._.'r"1'8‘%=" ..,\». s-.. , "iff ,-'__'.__r~ir--ig" 1°,5§,‘,, ,fn ./ --vu-r if iepeelelito T-he Guardian.) PABN Oki.. 2.-mltis the unani we uolilntiillil ln xiovernment circles e rosy of peace with will be in his place in the House lGermany will be' ratided- thi; after. pen' -by .tho Ciuiimber. -November 5th ‘ ii l°lll°l1- A111058 fllllwrs in 0Ei0.\ll~. l\.the-dabe_iinollllcially..ilxed for the 01°" il 0118915! Sli' Eilwiil' BY' holding otelections. _ .: . . . _ - "esideilt’.s 'Condition ' ls @l._Sii'tisiattory (Special to The Guarding ` WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.- Bsplte fHl1"lY 8004 I\lght’s rest President Wilson's condition is not at all good this morning and Vice Admiral Gray- sbii. his personal physician; ’hes cell- ed In consultation Dr. F. Z. Dercuul a neurotolst of Philadelphia. FUR-Bi AND 1'-RAPPING --_ During recent years the fur of skunks has come into great demand, and good prices are paid for prime skins. The animal are so numerous and theicatchiis' so large” that they now rank amoing th most valuable of our fur-bearers. They are gentle animals which read- ily become .domesticated and breed freely in conlliieme-mt, und many et-_ forts are being made to establish skunk terms. Success iii such farm- ing depends wholly on the outlay for, upkeep. Skunk farming will probably pay better as .1 illil-3 line. like chick- ens dn the oidinary farm, than to es- tablish regular fur farms. l ' The scent sac may be removed by a slight surgical operation, so there need be no trouble from that source. Corn-mon skunks when taken young maine affectllonate and entertaining D _ y _ I . -ful as kittens, and are vastly more intelligent and interesting. he term “poiecat", sometimes giv- en to all kinds of skunks, is the mis- use of a. name given Old World mar- tens of several species and to the Cape pole-cat, a South African animal 'which in form and markings, _includ- ing the piumeiike tail, is remarkably like some of our smaller skunks. The common skunk, with its close- ly related species, is generally -distri- buted in all -varities of the country, except in deep forests and on water- less desert plains. lt ranges from the Atlantic coas,t..to 'the Pacific and from Hudson Bay and Great Slave 'Lake southward to the highlands of Guate- _maiau . . ' ~ _ - Skunks are -most common in areas ot' mixed woodland and fields, in vul- ley bottoms, and along the brushlf, borders of. creeks and rocky canyons. One. of.tbeir marked character-isiics is a fondness for the vicinltp' of ni.ir.. They frequently visit his premises, takjllz up allgrtergf\:ielle8.tl1"0illb\1ild~ ‘:inge,or_eveni,nlnder.ohe,~houss itself. ~ " Any - ~oenwen.lent »-shelter BDDWTS 10 satisfy them for home. and they will occupy, the. desented.rburro_w.s of other animals. .small cavities nnioni! the rocks, a. hollow log, or shale dug by ltllcmselves. -A"warm nest" uf grass .ind leaves is made at--the cnri of ihc den,-.wherai-tbiemipgle. litter. .oi' YO'-mi! co-_itulnilng--tiom four to tea, is b.in iii -April or--iiiey. ` -'- . - ` Skunks wolk"on"the soles of their feetqlnstead ofvtheir toes, as do so -.many mammals. _The common skunlis are wholly; t<.rrestrial~and move will. _-me dellheraiit-n of one witlriut fear of personal violence or of having his -_ dignity assailedu I.-.ons exnaiii-'mes has _taught them that the 'right-'of way is theirs. A-s they amble slowly along the tail---ia carried.-sligh-tly -elevated. and when the owner- is susl>lCi0\lH °f attack.; it is reased and the hairs hang drooping like a great plume, conspicu- one and unmistakable. If the dis- turber still refuses -to take. the hint. -a rear view .ispromptly presented labor togo on without moral stand-_'_and 'vwdlscharsv 1111169 lhBt'Dl1lB' I1\0Bl enemies to flight.-, -'Some have thought -that the odorous liquid is scattered by the long haii\s~of the tail, but in fact it is ejected in fine jets from two little tubes connected with the scent sacs on each side of thevent. B9-YH E. U. Nelson, Chief of the U. S. Bio- logical Survey. ~ Wlhen, mildly annoyed the big skunks stamp their front feet on the ground and utter little growis of displeasure. By some_ effort they can be urged into a retreat which may -bake :the form of _a clumsy gallop.-. They arer kn0Wl\ occasionally to. swim streams volun- tarily, and even to cross rivers, prob- ably urged by the instinct 'that so ol- ften 'forces animals 'ot all kinds to move tonew feeding grounds. Although usually safe from annoy- ance through the protective armament many skunks, especiaiy the young, ’e;-~duy's journey! from Carleton .House it--lied the good Lfortune to kill rl; skunk," which afforded us-`a -comfor SKIN PROPIRLY. ' O of cour's_e. sl ip e pelts to the ani- ets The become as time and play . ite- food 'among certain tribes ol' Can- dried in a cool, shady pl-ace and keep be fre “enled ll mlnk dl _lwl“_ adian lndians.__l_\l<1d` many wbltu men flllas _:wall from tblem. d Never-l__dry gm” ,gsm al th); waterls eg” and have prqnounceildt, exceedingly l1l1‘l"° ls he nb nelson oral owe to wr nkle ,|13 ullward lnlo the bank »_l.m. abmlll ta,ble,,even cle ming its superior ty or get r 0. end f for any reasJn'¢y,9 .le9l_ -pllls should bgdone early °'.°f th’ f1““=*if ‘f°w'\_“"° f°‘”1°- I" #hey “l“"°*°¥"*‘°°;1l"Y-l“°‘°f°”"l°m in 'ins isil. before than-spring sea- tlle narrative stills expedition throusli rom tme to time lthha wstcloth. -‘son opens, so that the animals- will the Canadian wilderness- many years tlklng care, however, t at this mole-_ be gamllm-_with the holes when you ego,- the naturalist -Drummond re- -ture doesn't remain ‘when the furs are ready lo l,.,_p_ - corded that_when'tlie psi-ty was about are sliilllied: _ 0.1¢ ¢,-‘,m,,,,-B know that the fox _’ _ _ ~_ l` ‘ _ 'the r`emai'ns or a camp-fire. Usually, _'fm' m°°l~ 7 _ (B E. - too -he will dig around in the ashes. »,_ ,' 1 s The _ - » _ ' _. ' E .‘0l/_ERCUATS You Will Insist on . - Ourrnew 'arrivalsin Gvercoats 7 ing about; i l ~ _ _ J ersey_s__ » S in every color or .combination of colors In all wool wi th and without=roll neck-. without shawl ‘ . 1 ` . ~ 1 , ` 0 _ and ii`3icelIa;ncé Found $30.00 to $45.oo _, All ,Wool Foot Ball Dressy Coat `. .- ' ' A ' U , _l - --I --. l` _s-r _ _ "` > " __ =. s I. fy. ,__ 1, _ - ' '.’ ,-as =.-»-- .- e -,.._. V.. - -_ ..,.- -_M ,.. .,'.\- ....»' - -Yo. wg ilsilswifgtf-."" js ' ` W _ "° ' * * _ ` _ s . gg, . Q __ _ __ ` _ _ _ ` _ _ ' " " *_ ` W ‘ ' url-is Mli"l'n " ~ ' E "T ' “ . ‘f- 'fy "- '.. stall' . V _ m ' ' i' _ ' - , . _ _.L ._ gs. ._, -. 1 ._ .1 ll" of sat _ _ _ ,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T _ 3. _ , if a E. - » _E35 A'.“‘i*" -_ _,N"i°m_b?l--.5l“ ' _ _Tg fi. G » _._ __.: .cm ' 4 _ .. 4*, nav: gevfr- ' " * . . ' ._ r.- '_-_:fri-elftér ‘1'r*'.- ` ' 'l`heiii~ _ _ _.<.. ,.,_-....- ,, - _ _ » _ _l ,, I s e ¢ . ‘ _ ' will suit any man - You _can t tind a better time to prove -to yourself that when it comes to clothes we know what We are talk-i I Weis? Line---Full Belted---Half `BIelte`d- i weaters ' ‘ j‘~_;_ and part cotton wlth and _ .\\. i collar in plain>a`nd"‘fahoy.' ” __ $s.oo $4s.o ta $is.l~dC?» f We will be glad to see you Whenever .you think of getting some fixingsg for ' ` yourself whether you buy or _not and can assure” `y'oi1" of always getting a_ sq uare deal in every viay. “- . i , - ¢ I _ \ movement fb that .you will not tear Some trappers smoke their traps the pelt. begin pulling downward, un- before _setting believing that the odor til you have peeled the whole_ pelt of the smoke will smother that of from the 'nnimal's b6dy.` If the tail the metal. This however is not in my is valuable it should be skinned also, opinion a good idea as clean iron has andthe bone removed. no odor and- the smell of smoke en- ll you lllflfe never had experlence ables the animal to locate the trap, in casing your catches it would be wise UWB ha-*U18 -1115! £1112 0D05ll-B Of the Sf' to have some seasoned trappei' show 'fem desired- . you how it is done before you attempt' Others again. grease or oil the traps lt all ll ls a task that requlrel, which is also bad for the same reason, yours care and skllll -out you are repaid and another thing worth considering by the better prices that well skinned the fad- that 9- Sreased tl'-“P H023 Pells wlll' bl.lng_ not have as good a grip as one which The "open" method is used generally hu 11°' been 5° "Hated- on won’ heave* badger, mounmln For my own part I would_ rather lion and bear. With a sharp knife' have'-my "BPS 'ed Wm' "Bt than £0 -Bm the Dell down lfle belly from me have them oiled. and if it is necessary jaw to the base of the tail. Also "° °” 'the 3°mt5 °f 5 "iff W°‘°ki“Z make incisions down me back or the WP- “Se “me 011 hsvlvs Practically hind and the inside of the forelegs. "0 °d°"- -never. use 5tl`°“E°5m9ml18 Then pall th-9 skln on gently, tak; substances such as kerosene. l i I Gal' il t ' ' " tiiig ligisri: Trot toeripv o‘:'ntc,nci,-uitf:onl:i‘;ve?‘ WMT FOR COLD WEATHER cut -the head off. After you have done ’ this "°m°"° "ery Ounce _°f surplus Donit belna hurry to set your traps! felsh on the pelt. Next comes the stretching of um _ Remember that skins are not prime ek-ins. Steel stretchers may be pro- gsllglygae lx? 612032? E;-Igglrtggggg °“"°d fm' ""9 P‘"'P°se- - D° “°" at' the lives of your furibearera before tempt this alone and unaided or that llme without instructions st first. A wise I- -_.l.he,,,_ 5,9 many mugs _lo do be_ m°"° 15 t0 Wm” °“° °f me big “PU” Ifore then. Your traps must’ be over-I table fur houses, asking for explicit hauled and properly dlslnrected ol- anrl detailed directions for stretchlngj human' taint _Parllculars Wm bei skins, iiind any other information about fl-,und ln a lalel. artlcle l prepar ng them for market that you ,sc l, W heme area l l d lrllyhl-Esdl Yoilmlvlllt fold' that th: 1...a,°{§‘...s"li._€ ouiu”..i.,...fff..{’i’f.‘?.“l'.§’ii' esw go_epyoue ll ‘ ~ ever turn of the tra in ame. Al~ 8 ow where tmp! may be Bet later E d d rprlii 8 gin ri i`°“` " sooserveanaop emeoso- " " troopers of experience. wirlIlni’i:i'diiilmoliolibwlynguihelwgiklmybgl Fi‘he importance of this task can- slreglm-B and pond, _poklng hls sharp not be over-emphasized. becwse U11- little nose into all rim-ts or holes, rost- A l-9°* EOVFR vous 'rn_APs_ '~ fri;-i.siwiirllya§r{l‘ii§fg slfliiswt `To'6'iEfdiii¢“é "Science ef' doliibllgss' entertaliling-the belief that ` _ somet ing in tlie`wey of food has been _ * ,, ' I I I’ I ` . I .f - r - - - - s per- left th re hy hi ellen! -Mtn have Theialore beiore tigpping-time, it is a good plan te make a bed of times ashes. On this bed of lobes place com scraps of meat, being careful not to _n touch the meat with tiiebere hands, lieiso scent and ponrelawgy the quarry. ‘leak loellit the sich ba, saltellil thnes, al- ll e_ el, 7 A t inthe Q . “lily = Se?tlis_t,4;¥_ains'_iir_e in good `