-- _VVi1-ig 'ifli_l§..is 'a delicious tonic wqrili .itrilb W5 ‘lff=V'€17 'ask- aii_yoii'e`__,"_-to buy `_‘i1i’e` secénd boitlewthey always buy `l_t_ wit1'i\_t'§_\_it`_ssking. _" _ .l.*Deliei_dlis to the taste,_ _it contains iron to enrich” ijie' blood, repionized (digested) beef to feed the tissues ‘slid choice wine as an appetiz- er»__.. ._)l ' in . r lf feel worn-out, tired and run down you need a tonic you coul¢_l‘n't- find ajbetter one than this --like all our reme- dies. it of the ’ highest quality. l' - l '5l’c and 75c Bottles ' E. A . F os ter Lent al Drugstore :nm v nnqgnannrnanssassanaaans »-. Tb uf pnavnnuani 244- .................... .. I -4 ................ -, I s Sunnyside C?-.2 . 1111111111" :Quan NEWS _THE UNIUN _[Ill- Misc Helen Block, spring graduate of the Union' *Commercial fildllege, has received a wire ' from' the Boston American newspttper offering hcr a ribbon. _ The iollowilng re _teredgt the Victoria- "4 _ ini! °\i~`§:l'\wli\r=---i- -_Wi Wliiilli even* ved. e __ _ I l. i 'gif 'l _'f.l."-'_§..f>_¥=.=\‘x D dr. -wad! #bands ;' " . f _ ~ - ' __ gift" ;.x'.1_¢, I...-_‘Jamieson _ _ et: I n any of ' _'_' _“’_ _ '_ _u f _,_____ _nah Nazi.; ; _r _p;_ _ '““ ° 'l’l""‘°“ toauedieu' Preset ' /7 `-"!A'Ubfie.' Mvntwegt,-E. D-.4'I'1i°\'»- one to fit the 'waist K _ ' ' ' ’- '_ "`Moi1__`tf'lFl', '_ '_ DVWa_d,el, Mont 'gosttriifiottthe 'it1i‘teh°’ oo:lie*h;if)i.i;:;leri°o;utlt1}fi:;dhyud:i::tiii°s‘ li?-*li _-Gt' 7"i"l“*°4 ' _.and thrglsglf _ th; all. ooiners 'inns tea-inile N:,tlonal§ ' ..~_- _T _ which is than tied in A. A. U. race in 51.03 2-5. Ls also __ ' _ #_ _ .,_.,., . _ how at th mm V 1, broke all intermediate records' be The 101 nwfng' registered at the' _ _ e t. o ' h . _ _ _ I §'hou1usr°n1aoe a-strip oi riiihon etaiza ""°°“ ‘ll °“‘ll°°“ '°ll°“' ~l`l‘° l°“"'~"`. Q\ie‘en'»I=lher1°tw=°vn en Beb- lnfa 'bow covered with shirrad bands Amerimn °“td°°r "cmd mr teh. `M¢EWG“'. M0l`°llZ W- of the lace. The -more elaborate mu” “F 52'* $5' mam’ te” y°“f°i '.i';‘~luderlon,- Morrell; M.” -Pratt, St. ,,amiw1”»_m.e trimmed with garlauds ago by Geo. Bouhag. The 'viuner s Penn: J; E_ Go,-ham‘__i SL John; G_ oi tiny roses fashioned of siik - or "l’"° *°"l“Y ll’ 23 2'5 “°°°“‘l° l‘°l‘l“‘l MI- Keith, st. John; l‘l‘*’°l° Mill". The preseiit fashions strongly ap- by Allred Sllfllllll- " ' Drove of the Marie Antoinette Bohn, ' and one lengths oi iaos, points u-e- FAMOUS CANADIAN PACER sono sprit or net.can be successfull util- The iollowin re istered at the used to fashion-one oi these yioveiy CLEVELAND. Ohio. Nov- 1-'Phe Revere 1-ioteifchariiittetowh satur- pieces of neckwear. First cut a paper f9lm0l1S Krny nacer, Earl Jr., 2.105. dayie-J. "A. Cameron, New Glasgow, pattern so f that it sts perteotiy WH? 'H014 vemfflav 'S0 R- 0- I-eeburv N. s.; air D. '.-Merheon Fitohhurg, across. the .back and shoulders. Allow °li Bl`°9-dl’f0°ll» U°“ll~» bi’ P- W- Massa; M.. B.--.McPhee,Fltchburs. Mass the ends to extend to the waist line, Murphy' ol Edlll°llt°ll~ Alta- Earl J. A.~Nieh3lB0`n. P0l"f» Hill: P. ‘ M. or seiow the girdle, in points. sinish lf- has been remit: on thezrandcir- Mahon, nmuaii; B. Murphy, Emer- the edges with n narrow pleated frill clllt lllld °!1 Calllllllfm Uaclli all Bum' ald; J. M.-Leduc, Bangor; W; Hogan, at the material or 3 gathered irin oi fn". lllllslmlg his “MOH at 01° RMK- Moi-reii; P. -Murphy, ivioreiij o. G. law port track herein a Lake Erie circuit Campbell ang wife, Red point; 1-1, p, race 'l‘ues_day.. He is cieht years old 001150,., Mun-ay Hangar ;F_ G_ Mc- ;:Rexall Remedies-the non-secret. odd 101' ¢l1\°€0 years was one of the Donald,` Trocadie; hos. Gorhe, Mur- taudard family preparation-a fam- Stars ill Walt" C0X'B Bt9~h1¢» The ray Harbor; 'J. Davy, Murray 355 3015. Sllflto-_nteed and re- Pl`l°€ WHS “Ot ml.1‘.l° Pllhli°- Harbor; W. A.: Jenkins, Vernon; J. ‘over-5,000-retail drug _ __ A, Chappell, City; C. S. Strickland, are the Kind of prepara- lfBllllt”ll'l» B‘5l1l'_& C0- f0l' beit City, R.-G._B'1v=y, Bangor, Me; C.M. in your mem. coal; lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. Smith, Bongo;-;.._M¢,; My-5, pg Fam. articles are ;"`°`7‘__""` out, Summersjdé; G. »`S. Morrison. _ _ -- s - ° - ' ery preparation with the distinct un- _ » d 1 _ _th t . to. ` ' ` derstandlng that if it 'is not so good 2;l$1dT;_i0nec‘;;l>;r;,gd,,rBa 3,/§;.;Kinrl;?31; ”'°""""“T""" “ll We clalmllll t° ll” YO" can céme splendid results .in horses and cat GARDEN NOTES FOR OCTOBER' lla"k ll"re “ml get the Pl'l°e y°ll ilald tie These powders aid digestion, im- .ior it. If you are not satisfied the ,.,§,,,, ,it _ N, _th mom 'I‘u1inn.narc1ssl'an§1hyecinih er- money belongs to you and we want guna ugpggw e;,onep\:mdytiss\fe and better planted in borders or beds Y?" Th l‘“`;‘° lt- TSI' gh” Bexllll Heil; give new snap, vim and zest to the than lil me -mw'1B'_ , vce- a c tinge w o you_ goo . uf d t th ‘_ ’_ ' ' *_ _ The Maclqinnun Drug U0" Corner Pls; “Llp inmsxsxsgystislcpns “u1lml':_ Six inches is_about the best depth or-eat George and Kent sts.-Mu. 25, The M&cK~,mw,, D,-ug P0__(._0,n_ atv*-i<=h ¢°.i>.eir\t--bu1bs»oi ne-rfwisei. 6 Great G or e and Kenttsts _Mu tulips and hyaclnths, while forsnow- position as stcnograpiier .und leaves-.gtgQ(».;~;..;~.;.»°,»;».;w;».;»;»;»¢».;»;»;.¢.;»;. I' “_- 5 - »- _- ' ' ’ drops and corcuses about half this ncxt` week to take up her duties depth will suffice : _ _ _ _ ,_ __ _ _ _ with the cnmpsliy. Miss Block did '§° ' .,, _ i:nnsidero.bl_a typewriting and steno- ,$, _ . _ Fall aintin _ i_‘_e s is encr ll graphic work for'Mr.' Cleveland s " - - ' ` ` ~ this .Toiirnal who was here some ‘_ 1 'rim 'i‘.'tr1.oR ON 'rim P S °l * ii K ll Y of ‘ - - _ - -O . O SEGRET UF STYLE successful if the,go_il_,, is not too-low c-.»g4:~e»~:»-s-'~:».»:»:».»:»:~:»:~:~4»»;..;»,.~> ____ _ ' ana wet.. 'rre,.s_,_ann saruhs pia..te.i time ago investigating the fox indus- MISS LOIS GRAHAM A Given two women equally well this lllll “°ll*l' °llf~-F°°t9 lllld b°°°m° try and was so pleased with her worn\_ _ "$1 ` f”"’“' _ dressed, what is it that makes theoné well ilxcd in the soil before the time that when lie returned to the head, (From Saturday s Eveninf- Gfuardian) so much smart" than the o.,_hc,._ comes for -putting, on foliage next office found apositlon there for har _Once a.gain_the angel of death has This is s'0,,.e1-,ning that ,.9 one has spring. - - 4 _ ' wliich` he knew she could fill admir- ably. -“The busiest place I have seen for ii long time," remarked a Montreal business man recently after a visit to the U-.iion Commercial College, Royal Bank Bu'lding. _ Yollflg may lie Called t0 IHCGY- GDI1 BS _ ` » - ~ A good many kinds of herbaceous I Well all °l‘l- Decensed lmd lleell ln mme she getstthem mlfideh E:-2;; is Perennials may be more safely- trans- It is f i: w th f note _that lo- E ac or y 0 Of lille U59* ‘l°°f°l`B M°l“tYf° 9-“il Those tw? Sisters look very mm 8' Thi ‘ls es ciall ltruofof such- .varie- cnl business men and visitors have nearly all their stenographic work visited the home of James A, and _ | . _ , , . Catherine Grisham., Graspereaux, on €g§r0I,;;`3_ydigllndtlgllit'heAh;;1?`:lO 553: Fallen leaves should be raked up Sent- _15f-h. 1919-. and claimed for tm ,Or whom h,, m,,-de Bum, of ,,_,__ and saved, and paokoe iihsrouy a- its victim “their beloved daughter, may the mme an and material ,mt bout "the roots; -.o!~shrubs,..covered Lois’ at the early age of mme” that for one of the sisters he always °v" the p°l`°n“l°l9-` 'alla `°"'°° ‘med years? Thus again showmg’ how un' deducted $10 because she wears my fm" mulcllmg “l°°“”f1 “~°9°"~ ' certain is lifefiand how soon the suits EU Wen that People ask her - ___a an ___ _ failing health for some time, and two one Ol llle ll" Ways 0 3 ve s hllg' planted ir, autumn mania spring tf rth th H. M t d like and it is difficult to tell why the 9 lm 7 - l _ ‘ -cami _ __ f<» »iw._..-4o..‘n1.\_keh- .. .'.;.:::.‘°..:':.¢:°:..‘;.'.“::tar.; A!]|||i» BH[|K[|| 1”- 4 Wg '~"tfh.‘l "°“.h%:. tap Bhd b0§t0IlL NEW YORK. N-ov 2__ Ol’-O!lf0; A _ zau_,,,,_ ` the world's record for the event meds -fsydgey C_-B_ '- - » . .- i buy each and ev- ..Hm.Bcmen in" mem] are “Hamm F'redericton'; C D Morrison, Toron-, Fraser pu 0 e mos en eaw one looks so 'much smarter than thc ties' as °!‘9ri'-ul-ll°-gggwth-v°lly -early' stcnographers. Hardly a day passes viitbout-~acall being sent in for a' U-.1 C l‘. student. _ _` ”l'lie.t`irm. . of Davis & Fraser of this city are among the best judges.. of com etent offlcebei in the Prov n,nd_sisters and.. kind words and acts of relatives and friends combined, were of _-no avail.,.'l‘rue _it -must be said for one so y_oun_g_,__sh_e_ bore her sickness with `C`hriétian-'patience and fortitude and'after‘receiving the last sad rites of her church, from the .io..e'~'isy‘umon commercial ooiiege °“'S *°'"Y°_l1.°’- _l3\i‘= all lllelr Skill- ,H Th h W h 1 ._.,,,_ anon as.‘__`_Qrie'ntai.ponpiaetcoiumoinas 'fu of :.:;~....°.:f::.:.:;...;°;1 .';;.:;'.. .ea-.._...._.--;-..~,_-_44 4 i;‘::.l.;‘:;’;€*-.3“;.:?i.:;°i.?f;°::"::t.’;: --=-'f'»-»~i_-@-2-*'-t-4-<---i-----'M-= whether her sun uw,-an ¢m___'_6r.- Wm, _ern introtiu£lti\_?_ll_t~.>i»!ll‘e.- Antoine -Riv- niade; - But everyone 'notices the °ll`°»._v‘.l"9t_.l'Y.f7" .R555-_fR°l’.°-°°F'. E"'.*“`° Plainer sister and' thinks thatlt .is f'.l_-"'l°l°§“.°°'{" P‘f’°“’°-§"‘°“"' Fr? tn it th t ives her so i-eat an . .af-l:lli‘.!"°l'l‘~" '* ‘l°‘?°l‘l“ lillll-_‘"1 _Y 5-. P D ' ince. Four graduates of the Union (‘»ommercial.Col1egc are now employ- eil by this firm. Several new students entered `the Union Commercial College this week. The former attendance broke all re- cords and now the mark is being set to make it hard-to beat by 'any other Commercial college of its slzein Gau- ade.. ‘ Don’t fail to attend the pen- inanship classes at the' Union Com- mercial College. Just afew hours of `iur'ieisore 'time are required to yn » 4 ui`a\t`e¥y`ou 100 per cent. more efficient in penmanshlp and good writers are always in demand. The night classes at the Union Commercial College are growing. If you cannot attend dur- ing the day there isavacant desk for you_.at night and you get the a;f\`me_thorough attention from the i.caol_;ing _stad the day students en- ijéy. ' 2469-11~ni-witi. l USES FOR LACE REMNANTS ° su a g N t t qu It - Ashtowint-Gustay Grunerwald. Mad- Zilzfiilftrngfvzlgsshe-.sE,t‘;t£uu._ mx ame Leon Pain-,'i~Pha.risaer, Prince de that is why I deduct $10`from her Bulgaria ‘Pal-Iillilalllglid. f' 1 i.- a ti s*--h t it'i l "`.;' --.~;i . 4 smusiirc ltiiryhaviil'seeirefiaieoidxersufrom Wllell the last# “°W-"S have 50”' h R’ - ..I nk Mis B.” cut the dead tops oil all the pcren- womeii wosy- e s _ _ __ suit, could yoiilliiine' like hers?" Not “gals "°'Wll:l‘;“ '§W° °.r (sh-rbi’ ilmhai; a single order has ever come to me 0 tl” gm" ' ll” ' “ple” la” "YM 0 through the pretty sistoi-'s suit. How “}“”““’ `l°“f ll‘l°ll‘l“-‘ llllf-ll-.-°V°’ "ll°‘”~ do Iaccoiint for it?'1t_is iust one of 'I-ill” ls “ l°°d 5; Wal “B “ l”`°_t°1"" the things yoii__.can’t account ior,'ltl°“»_‘md- l°l.l°“5 bl?-.Y‘-plants _‘° except that one wdnian his an air, a 'wt `.'”‘l'll-l`° ¢°v°l`lllg» they “ff ml' presence as it were, that makes her lll'°v°d' bV~ll" ‘ - ` noticed wherever. 'she goes, even_ if - _ "-_~ - she is not' 'expeiisivély dressed: -A EVEN THE ‘BEST tailor or dressi-na;¢ei\`_'knows` such* .~`.=. " . - '= MAY G0 WRQNG woman at a .gl_aInce‘ and does her been f - ' ---_ 2 to please her, for such a woman is, NEW YORK, 'Oct. 31.-Nathaniel as I have said, onei of the best ad- I-alrd, superintendent of a" Sunday vertlsaments any ta loring or drees~ School, was'-sentended today to serve making Brin can have. Of course, a not leiisithau one year nor moreithan good carriage and a good figure do foilr in`Si°.i‘g Bing prison, lor. the _lar-‘ much to make a suit noticeable, or a cany of $49,000 from his oi-nployers,t_lie gown. or cloak. for nothing gives ireiislto -Cconipany. Lau-d's speouio- style like the well held neck and well tions estended over two years. The carried head. But there is one more giionnyfflie si£ir_l,‘ wus`spent'in high' than this-but just what I can’t say ivlng; -4'* l - " " Rev. Father Gallant, who had been her spiritual adviser, thus on the fifteenth at seven a. m. surrounded by loved ones she passed peacefully away, trusting in Christ as her re- deemer. The funeral took place on the seventeenthotothe Roman Catho- lic Church, Sturgeon, where a 'sol- emn Mass was _‘served for the repose of her soul, ‘after which her remains were taken to the cemetery and in- terred there/ln, followed by aiarge concourse of relatives and -friends. -She leaves mourn a loving father and mother, four sisters and ._ two br_oth_ers,_ whose names and residence are _as fo1l2yws:»-Mrs. George A. Hlcken,' _of Caspereaux; Martha, Eveline, and percy at home; Mary, and Jerome in Nova Scotia; one brother, James Samuel, predeceased her two years. Mr. and Mrs. . Gta- ham have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad -bereavement for they lfnow _of troubles tliev have had their lieavv portion in the past and just as the wound of sorrow had parilg' liealed' it was °P°"°d “fresh --only all we tailors and dressniakers - --- by e oss of their dear virl. May recognize R- instantly and not a - FATAL PRANKS -_.-m---.-_-|,..i R NTO Now.-3.-~Noi\thwuterly and- ilthwcltlly Wlndi, (lit and ailfttie milder 'BBE WEATHER --Yesterday was b°B\1¢Ul\Hv 01081' ‘but denidedi cold uni -" The highest temperature recorded yesterday 'was 34 -degrees above mo aiidthe lowest was Bolabovc The iofivst tilt DNY.ious night was 24 a- bove. At nina a m it was ao above and at nine» p. m. theaame. . The noon' it'-will at 2.45.-and~’tomorrow at 8.87, arid t at 6.46. . -- -- moon sets tonight at 8,48, nesday The t. 29th at 10.% a. first quarter of the moon will Wednesday. _Nc-v. sth at 2.34 dev. ‘The be on n. m. The hours AT CENTERVILLE. seven ton American schooner Theo- dore Roosevelt, Captain Bovie, load- ed with .90.000 pounds of pickled fish, loaded 'at Tiverton and Center- plete cargo for Gloucester. wont. ashore this afternoon iust after leav- ing Centerville, aud the latest rc- ports tonight say that the vessel is THE TERMINALS TENDEHS will be called for the Halifax term- inals contract, the figures submitted being regarded as. excessive. The new tenders are to be in by November Z0. RELEASE OF ‘.\1Cl\IANl(lAL LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1.-Ciiitie! McManiga1, thc confessed accomplice of McNamara brothers iii dynamiting will likely- be -released from prison in u week after serving Zi years, 92 YEARS OLD, 2 MEALS A DAY LONDON, Nov. 1.-Leslie Fraser Duncan, ninety-two, four times a widower, thetallest Ecotchman in London-6 feet six inches ln .socks- -gets up at noon every day a'nd'hi¢ invariable diet is asfollowsz- ` 1 p.m., (Breakfast)-Three boiled eggs, tea and three thin slices of- bread and butter. 2 P. rn...-Glass of milk. .4-p.m.,-Glass of milk. 6 p. ml,-Tea, one boiled egg, and thin bread and butter. - 8 p.m., (Dinner)--One boiled egg and thin bread and butter. ' -Mr. Duncan base flowing white beard- and a»face'g1iowing with health -Hgexpects _to .pass the ~ century mark. He warboru in Elgin in ‘Scotland when he was dye years old he 598311 £0 We-lk six " mflesito’ school and slx,ml1es_back home every day, In_._tbis way he walked. 440,000 miles in _ his scho_oli_n . He did it all on two ‘meals a dei’ His breakfat at 8 B-111-. Was porridge or brose. In 1845 he settled in London, and all through a busy_ca`raer of fifty years _he worked twelve and fifteen hours a day,'on 2 meals a day, with no holi- days. He never smoked in his life except one year in Edinburgh. His alcoholic indulgence consist; of iour glasses of champagne a year- one each 'on his birthday, on his-mo- ther's birthday, on Christmas and on New. Year. He hasunever used a telephone, and he retired from brusi-` ness' with a fortune, twenty-five years ago, before the rush of‘ modern com- mercial life -was fairly begun. | _ Mr. Duncanle fourth- wire, who died 5 month ago .was the widow of Why- I te Melville, the novelist. He went to school as a boy with Lord Strath- cona-now High Commissioner of Can- ada in Lolldnn, Wh0 iris two years older and who also lives on two meals' a day. f » l AMEIDIUINB WANT T0 5:- H E ‘ l'“*‘“-fl ‘* "'_ElQHMom ai.; V 1- .'. 1' " ' _ _ % W BHINGTON, N . 1-A it' ~ " i reintsclom requcstiago-vPre|identJ‘\,Vl`l-i -'tide will he lilgli -this after- - John Fish. a -member of the New _ldii to negotiate with the Britilh and; cheese oi south Enters .swim for money or other British territory, was introduced to-day by Representi- euu Smith. of Maryland, who is serv ing his first term in Congress » Y aturday, high wind with snow Wll 1'¢fPl‘¢d 1° ull 7`°\’°l¢l A581112 Committee Similar measures have been put before previous Congresses. _..,_+_.______ PROMINENT NEW YORKER INDIOTED FOR BURNING YACHT NEW YORK. Nov. 1.--Captain - (spoeiai to .tho ouardian.) ‘ °»°°d1”l~’G°'°f=1n¢nM» for the es- TOO ._ ‘ \ _'.3 .J -X .4. i :' > ,_ _ ‘ _I ._ ` - _ _ _ it i_ .., _ ._ _ _ _ _ be htghégiomm-i-aw morning at _iélvil engtihnee; with the British army 1,23 and we n ay at 2_11_ ur ng e oer war, was arraigned 'rhe sun sets this afternoon at i.4a liiinghl :$602114 “Burt today charred omiorrow t l' 4141; it 1 t w av g urns the yacht Beats morrow mornin; at 6.49 alii:leBVVe‘d: illl E*l8“-\’f0Wi‘i harbor 4Mass.) three Oo - - ._Lloyds=t|§. .recover the insurabce. He length oi today win he nine IW” held today on $15.00() ban, and -fiftv-nine minutes. °°"`*'_'i'_' SCHOONER IS ASHOR '“'“" ' E OTTAWA York Yacht Club. and formerly a years ago, for the purpose oilcullect- lng_ $15,008 insurance. The maximum 'rhoi~¢.w§,n 1,' i,aw;.i|‘|¢°ii on Hynes. _punishment itlierefore is life impris- i -unment; " " " _jlfisli was, indlctbd after losing his ,suit against.; the United states NEW TENDERS ON WELLAND. an-*.- leove the Bilit if '¢a.fd~|he When border (Me.), she was migration ofhcer as ‘He found she had very money but had a .Regarding that as lofilcer insisted on train. She told him fireman on the Grand treal and was going to in order to get married, Explaining to lio|"_th`oi'great she ran if she ‘lsnded*in a city and her intended did her, the ofilcer obt mnn’s address and him. - _ The young man arrived by thslinext train much upset, bu_t when the' of- `dcer explained the circumstance# to him he was ver grateful I-Ie and way , October 31-The depart- - _,___ ment of railways and canals is call- DIGBY, Qcgobel- 21__The ninety, ling for tenders for section five of the new Welland Canal, the tenders to be in by November 18th. This will make the fourth section to be placed un- der contract, the contracts for sec- ;-i_|1¢_ Md. \,¢un,1 for Digby, to. ,,,,m_ _ tions one, two and three having beeui already let. Section five is a three mile division extending from a point' in Port Robinson to a point in about the center of Allenburg. There is in a precariéus posiuom. The ves5\,1.corrparative1y little rock cutting to and ‘_-argg are mem-ed_ . _ be done on this section and the cost is not likely to exceed three mil-_ lions. The contract for section two,` WERE, T00 HIGH awarded to the London and St. ____ »Cathcrinc's firm of Baldry, Yerburg o'r'rAwA, ost. si.-Fresh tenders and Hufcllinefm eb 555-377.135- was formally confirmed by the cabinet to- day. i The construction work now in pro- gress for the car-ferry terminal at Cape Tormentine, N. B., has necessit- ated the closing of the public wharf there for the remainder of the pre- sent season und for a period of two months from the opening of naviga- tion ncxt year. The department of railways is issuing n. notice to this' effect to shippers and others. y . his sweetheart nroceedediitt once to the Baptist church and were wed - bv Rev, D. W. Terry. ' _. Officers acted as witnesses and a weddinz breakfast was served agthe Coatlcook House. In the afte oon they caught a train for Montreal on the wa to their home in.Cha eau. Y wisznnn Bn.-iiviwlsni. noori-Ili ARRIVED AT NEW l{,t_'lRK. fd NEW YORK, October 31-William Bramwcll Booth, who succeeded? his late father as head of the Sal, ation army, arrived on the steamshlp Lus- itania today. He will go almoit -lir- ect to Toronto and’ Winnipeg. The general was a little under thawven- ther during the trip over ogd re- mained in 'his state‘i'oom;'He 57 years old. For years he was Ms fit- tner’s chief dient. _ ‘ S ULSTER MUST BE INCliUW‘Tl). LQNDON, November l,- Riseph Devlin, M. P., said yesterday that the Ii-ish party would refuse nd-lome Rlileif any part of 'Ulster v*s ex- cluded' from the Act.. , f _ r it J_ i _,_ _ 4,. -._.__ _,_ = ~ifG0 Rl) 0 N _ nous iuiiiiisniiiis. l ll -Iogue is sent to your nea . -the asking. .V i r ._.__ Carpets. Curtains Draperi Coal, _Wood or Gia. being our first Consider Our goods are picked by paid to suv place in Nova A card will bring you '_ 2125-ro-2zM3mos. E31, l ini sions uni nsisiiis. § .- The great chance is House furnishings by mail. ' Uur Big liitiairifad -fife- re ' In it you will find illustrated almost evervtihi ~ to make vour' Homes beautiful and cozy. furhiiurz ' Our prices caunot_be beaten in Canada. _.Ql1_.\!i_t,§ _ orders of $10 or over. ` g 41 Barringiun Street, mmus “- 4 Cash and Credit [louse-_ #_ .l'...-2- ---ia _._.-_H Offg1_'g_@.,_.yQu 30111' l i ‘J st Post()Hic`e" iddrtss for cs, Stoves and Ranges fs* ation. for our Cnstoineréé experienced men, frglgy -_ Scotia and P. E. Island in our lilusfraf ti Catalogue _- iszo. _ __ -A. f _ - - ._ in _ V l _ B ~; ~ _ ,, _ - .-1. -_ ___ i, -f w,__, _ _ .. . _ _ ,_ ._ _» ,_______ _ .. om” 'M the rmiiwiit counters him r>oi.n'§‘ AND onoss-'rms 'woman hut is instantly oonsoious of _ `- _ ' comes _upon __od_d.`le gt s of lace-c f- !0ll and-UN. Wl1i¢h’ can be purchased the woman who wears her clothes t‘HlC.§(‘0 Nov 1--Two boys Bro with an air tim adams chem " Thus dead as the result of i-Ia1lo\vc'en fob- B trmmg Hmm From these mack _ _19 2_ there were 608,550 poles _ t _ _ ___ .6 c_ ben _w._!_el 0 . . . .. _ satin; greasy,” ¢,,,,,,_ ,,,m,,,,,,__and.,1,.o§.~if?_;,_§ i;;_o_?..aein.;d..;;.,;,;,,_a,,g the tailor and is he not usa i ggggad _i:m_s_a_»;_y_ :$1120 _P_____u _W3-_____ Continuous hard service. MAN_Y washings . . . . . and still v . _ -` " 1-. ' ~ ` t. ° tea apr can be _fashioned -by the needle-wo an. -The Philadelphia E P _ D one a g an _ power companies, according to are- wasqmilw by._m.o W,-mon. ww-w,,|.\'h--g an eieotrio iight. rho- . _.-...u...to, NO signs of a hole and NO shrinkage ~ir_o»th-.i.neiioan'j neserihes some oi' °°l‘* l’“'l°ll“ '°l *lie l"°’°°°“Y Bf°“°l‘- . . ,, fm,--,,,,,,.,,,_ - ~ _ if 4 Honest, old-fashioned yarn is one reason. Stanfield’s I ` ` "is" ‘ it ' ri ' these. ' ’ - . ~ 'Gather the crown to resemble Ottawa This represents an outlay D I . of 51113524 making the average e S a ' no te <1'esi>rit. finish with n nan~oa__ what "Om cofyeevéndinz Havre# for ‘ ' _licautifier is Guaranteed. o,,,,»,,,,,,,| 1°, ,v ~ 4 w¢¢....¢., ...<1 the unseat the crown draw .. hand Cedar made uv 96 ver wit- °f il” Hair that is im-sistihi etraotive Pot tooo ' il' ‘i ‘»f ."»‘~~‘ . edéllfit-of Valenciennes lace. A'hout 1911' - - » ` 7 ll ` *£4* L ` ~ ‘ 1' -' 'Sli'-lil‘;;¥"lfl\ll."”"ifl; '~ ‘(%\"\- _ ` `-£5* ' Y a e "~ _ Ili ' “”" '~ of pale blue r nink meseaiine rib- total llllmll" °_l Wlell °l‘t» tl" WllFl5' 111- k qu ,‘- 4 _ ‘ 1| » ° '-'/ “' -"‘ Y ~_ bam and me 8,8 ends in ,, nat bow at ii; cedaigpeing-increasingly used for ;_'out:!\gl_e any alan’ look more _ __ ._ M to 16 _ _ __ % ( _ _ __ the BMG 01° fl'0fi¥- “_ m'm°°°' Balsam ur' t“m“m"k In Paris the clever French women l ` lb," ‘ ‘Q to'l.'l -"if" ‘ 791° Mint! tea aprons are easilv- “ml 9Pl'“°° mB‘l‘ “P ill" l’°l“”°° ‘lf fully realize this" and retain their Beiif ' ' "lb, 5 ‘ T to`='- _/“l~' li. de from dotted or iam neg gut tho cut, thegreater part of the youthful wpeuanca- even in the m_ -P6-i,k.¢ -__;.-_--'.-,»__. .»_ --1” ,» _fo _. i . ' rpolles bailng between 20 and 25. feet nat _ _ _.Mu __ _ _ im-'fm pu, lg mmm., 1, ;__ n eng . - _ ' _ _-' ‘ BIIWB S 1- ..ti.i.i‘:,..:’:;"‘:‘-fran. ‘° “i“.‘°° till.. = - 308.571 ties representing a value of ,hun and mlm; han, augur égfd 11"' tw _ .--,_..__ ~'~. - $9,373,869. This .represents the large _-. _ u __ _ y _ aw. _ . ' ' u increase of».~4ii.1-_ psi- _cent. ov?-1 the ;:;`pE;nH|‘;_gl;:.s-,,,?1,l;:|3; _1,‘;g'°u“m'-'°'|4 ,gg -gh' ‘~...- - . - - _ ‘ _ ' J" A “umbw M H” purchased in 1° fdue ed to sodiety wo wh° fgetly de- A (Freund) _’ 11! ` $14 ' . <.."i4-’ - - - ` ‘ " "- ff' iii ,f 4. .-':_CI"‘.' ‘ - _ ' `. _ on the List with an average cost at K 5 “mam URIB*KA.RKUl‘B. , //////// -t ...4wl£`i`>'-st. , _T _°_,_`f__: - muh mis 'no at t.. new iron. wut.-.u Ig!! wife autidpuly fell very lick with influ- » " ¢.,‘ '.l‘.l"‘ ’.i..“‘§..‘3‘I.°‘.?.E' .‘i.‘.‘.‘. 'il ‘.'.‘i".l’..i.° W nt‘i'»i ter one with aa( lf 'i 2" ‘if ' y’n ld Belo' ami illst ligne hor ac- eltdln to §lvlwn,y‘s directions, and she went into Work two canister." ' ~ nt the t an ` ' ‘ - t'_j-'_`f"ii'.ii'i"i;§":'..'l".r'..“.f‘i'§‘:’:ft 0.1 `. in. liar :addon cold take a construction now going on. It Wm put-ln.,-‘n4f'd.m““ mm dun.,-_ ‘_ ~ _ . 3-' l re ,, 952? §§§§c-5"" 2 :oss E0 5 probably to the extensive ral way sim lowly' ,“c1ml'l,'g_'___ ' w."p°°.'”. ua gn t ._ _ n I . Jack pine ties made up 36 5 per “ded han. k *_ u..-.-.» u secret process for taking the shrink out ‘ - _ _ _ _ .;. __. ___ _ .,.4 B. . I n | _ __ _ __ ”_._ __ [_ _ __ .__ _. ~ mobcap and line it with white. pale WB" lm' Wle 51:39- 'l`ll° total mlm' - ' l_._._. -'I ' _ _._ .- - .' ‘ of Wool is another hi - , I K hi -lk hm _ T- ber of poles purchased and the aver- , _ - , u ~ _ '. ' “fig .gatghntio gagged gn(-ies $1 tht; ago price per pole _increased some- al'|\i\_n’§_&Q¢, GNU "III _ ' _ _, ` __ \ _ _ ‘ ment. of the total with' an average' _ am ~. ‘ _ __ '~‘; value of $0 44 Cedar was second Did tanns a ‘WM ' ' ` ` t i ,,/ ,, ‘ ` nut ii fetal" if " . ’ ° ` 44 - point of purchase,of forty-uve cents, ‘gr thasppér "gud-t,h‘l;8_'bu°t°_,“n;h“€._' te.: 4 .-1 -4-gee-‘_;_'l\_ .. _ _ _ _. .- //////// ‘ followed by Douglas fir, averaging 80 meh dellfshtmll’ #mount val” su (dchsetql loiuovefy _ _ fy -and ~ _el 4 cents per tie. ‘In nil! twenty-onle dif- himstms wma mu _mc whgcrdln; __ _ _ .__,;__, __ _ . ferent species o woo were use . ' i V 7 l' " l""P k (lh.)‘;il-ff-ii 9 ~ _- 114;, ' . Ties treated- with tpirfervatives 3;’ wmme-5° al “mln B" %vll;it&)._._e_... :-1 ' ; age. " ._ _ marie up 8.5 per een . o e number ru , mt oh I “_ gg _‘°")a_.,-,f,, 4 ¢, ' ~ ‘~ _ ‘ purchased. These were 'chiefly hard- tow:1‘:,;“G°:f°m_'H:;h"';,nd ;;3,.::_H_£y»(prll_g¢g¢__l!¢¢e_u).‘_- ' .314 ° “.'°°‘l°- lt l’°l“3 l°““‘l l“°"° °°°‘3°““' lnl drnssfsts everywhere. . _ _ Mr Q6" fi _':9'f_--<8 : 50°- tal to treat the heavier, stronger Gnnntnd to km damn! m,c_ Bitter (lb) fn: ..-. I4 * ‘fi .~ ` "°°‘l.:~ tllllll l'll°;° “"l=l°l‘ °‘°° l}l?l’l° robes cure daudi-ii# fallink hair and (mlb »' ,ww V __ to iai from msc ence wear sore . ' 1 '_ - ' _o toss Laci.. - . Ist. I e uf :lx nh 'i"%¢`mi»'i='s=:s°."3 they have time to decay- S0m° 0| “cha” .ca D in two wnh °r mmm? Mackerel (eoehyn. . \ . ~ Ito 8 _ _ - ‘ . l» _ 'y°°°*° has _ 33 _ i _ ‘4'_'F "' ‘_l'°',,."{ °'~ ““§,°,‘__'°__tbe'ess_tern railways are now using Com” in lug, 50_c,mt bottle. no Codfieli (fresh) '_ ,Lot to 81.!! ~ ~ ~ ' ~ - . _ cdf. fi’in.tmi.l.’ia. _hardwood ties exclusively. _ ...nn Gm with the Mmm” HM, .. ,_ Uudfiuh (gases) ,._,, L., _,,_ 0,40* ,_ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _u“»m,W___m_q _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ ~ .¢..~a. .i,i»... _ ll _ i _ » | -- - - ~ _ _ .. f _ s _ __ - . . on every package. .i ii ` ._ i.