tiité rs obviate-t“ "in dish sviter. m ' es the ‘dishes sotlessl clean. rm: fflfi7g/fl r- . ' ‘QUhz/rrronia, I r in.» lpafig]! Biscuits for Tea Light, and crisp, and appetising, and above all, healthful and nourishing. These are best, of oourse. when made with REG .7. -~ i125]. Y ON .0 UR ---t f, 7‘ "*1 nfrhi/ V‘? -".i1.../.!Qy The picture of “Prince Charming" and the scales tell our business methods. We give you your full money's worth. Long experience in the Jewelry business has taught us what and where to buy. So when you buy any article from us youcan know that the quality is right and the design correct. WE DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT PATTERSO ‘ itiorning. _ current ul this point Howard had ""3; ‘Mk did 5°‘ 5° u" 1")’ 890d.‘ '7" rm: .l"."ll,f,§,°,‘,‘,',l,i‘§;,,,“Fllllll-Iilllii" -. l ’ _ i ST. JOHN. N, IL. Oct. 23. “The fbtidlea 0t‘ Mrs. Stella, Dykenian and, ‘Mrs. Medley Dykeninii. sisters and hledley Dykeman were recov- ei-etl this morning-Jay Edmund Howard. o! 5t. John, qdiver, in, thi- cabin tit‘ thc lIl-fateil river; istcamcr. Dreain. which capsized ‘and saith uear- the, Mistake. at the‘ ‘mouth (‘t the vlIt-lle Isle, yesterday | Owing to the! fllfullgl great difficulty bodies and was Itirrali to rust be ., fare restiiniiig liii-t said task thisl atlcrn-iotl. Both bodice @911" found in till‘ cabin where tilt‘ [IRS-l scatters had been trapped when ,thc steamer tonnltered. They, ‘were taken iii boats to Nlislztltt- ln-l ‘let-val and (‘liroiicr Jack notified ll is cxpt-cti-tl that lhcy will n-t taken to their hniiics in Lowt-rl ilenisei: this tiller-noon. Stnnneil.‘ tiy thc allpillllli,’ disaster. saris-ring! Grunt shtick and exposure in the ‘cold “later. tlic rcscuetl piisscni: Hrs tlli not eel-m alili»; to izivl- a, very Fllflii’ til-count of happenings] when illt‘ idiinli steamer was, caught in the wind. capsized and.‘ fiillli. rai- that reason lheie is‘ .»onir~ ilnltlit as to the wary David, ‘J Nelson. ‘oi Hibernia. lost liisl ‘life. l l Pnrsct Jnsliis (iaiiatig. at his. lllilllll‘ ii; lniiig Reach tliie morning, lsail lie titles not knliw just lion" the accident happened. He; was in the littlo kitchen wnell, lit- felt tlir- sis-timer give a llirch.: ‘is it railed to ritzht tniinetlialelyl lu- rcztlizctl that rUIIh-llllllg litid, lialppt-ncli itnll lit: iiittdc a rush to." rcntrh ‘the deck. was then sllllntergetl and wutcri was flliivliig into lllt‘ apartnit-nt.' lie renielitlieretl rushing for thr. other door and seeing Fireman: ilavcltet- innkiiig for thc sziiiia exit; but at that tiltie the sttealiicr wast rapidly sinking and he got niit‘ justwis liic tlcrlt went under. clung tti~a barrel iintll roscuciti ukedbll‘ ht,- l'Pllll-?llillti‘r'il at mart] tintiicd Nelson getting on lllLl <tmiiiteia he- said he rl-ctilltid n man‘ ltettiiig on .it llaiupsleittd ‘hill fllll,‘ no‘: kll'l\\ his name. 'l‘lu.- passcn-l ger was on deck at the llttfl- the ~'tu.tiiici' luipsizcll. but tmnu. (ll tile .|\i|.\'.*il!lI‘.{5-l'.§‘ (Il' ll'llllilil'l'.\‘ crew who t\'l'l'l‘ l‘l‘.~il*livll what liappciicd to hini. .\ir.' Gaining said that i-ltidstin .\lt-. llllVYH‘it'l‘illl"t'tll was ant-n siriiii-l, lllllll£ftll Mistake interval and Slltl-l llvi- mil-i. ncv-ir lo appeal" recovering the, klll‘\\ . - :.= vdllllt‘ dolllit: expresscll. ll - lindiin; ni the lioniesl yflliiill or liltilsnz". \Ic- '.\\lllK ll) tlic strength oi" the a: tlifs section m’ in» . l I llililliiill .\'lcIiit._\'rl-. on; oi‘ lllPl ltlvllliih‘. is said tn hc about t'l.rt_\'l 'y0ai~.~‘- ol‘ age and a slin ot‘ Jolinl I tltl('lllii'll', m’ lClni Illll. Qlt. ens‘ lltollitly. iii llll‘ (ltiiablig district.‘ gHe has a nliliilict- ol brothers .\‘|lI‘-l - viving llsnyc-ll as nni- sister. MPH. {Alum-i lllvlllflldtlll. of st. .il~-o hi< wife alill llilir _\'i)llll;: .ltil- lllrt ii. . l lure: llll\\’ill‘ll said hc had lit-tin lall throukfli the slcatiici" bllt cnlilti not l‘lll'l any lllll‘ cl>tn The llirvel 'l)0Illl_-.fi were plat-ell on Mistake ln<| ierval wlicri- they were. viewed by (Yorotte-i‘ Jack. -'|‘i't~ ltudics wetrw when scilt to Slippk when» theyi lwore "pluccd in coflilts and tlioyl lwill than be sent lo lite .l-~iii.~’e_2. 1 A 00d! (‘fliitilllilltg a letter ltd-l dressed to Hudson Alcltityre wasl flililid on the shori- al ' '5 itlutl’ la~t t‘\‘l‘llll‘lt.{. It is though 7 llllli h" IUSSi-ll it started to swim for the lllllirVlll. ~. 4; .l.ilili.i‘ Slllll ‘Hill llll liutiill Film llltys- " lllttsfilellei I . "9l7 Doiinisyfiiir" bios-mean. I lqfiered terribly with IIys/wpsid I had it for years and all the inedi- l something shout “Fruit-o- fivei‘ ‘gin; good for Stnnvufi Trouble Ind of Dlktatinll, so l tried them. Alter finishing a. few boxes, [vi-u entirely relieved ofthe llystinpsiaaud my general health was restored; and | lain writing to tnll you that Iowe my life to-“l-‘tjuit- lives" ‘ Mlle. AYITDINITFTWC BOITCHER, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25o. At dealers or sent postpnid ‘by Fmit-a-tivea Limilod. Ottawa. i4 Civilians are leaving Valllivostok tor China \'i..\[)l\-'()S'l‘()l\'.'~ Oct Zit- The Legislation Assembly oi‘ the Pria mur Glivirntitenl. refusing t0 ar- cept responsihllllty for tlie protec- tioti lit foreigners, Gcne-ral Dieter- itch had ordered all civilians to leave Vladivostok for (ihliiizi. Ships are Drill]! coiiiniztnticiwul fur tho vtiytige of tlic evacuating itilittbititilta. The Japanacse clini- (Jiie m’ the doors fllililllPf ltere has ltioyed his head-l tiuartcvrs aboard a transport. ltccetil tlespzltclitls received by the vlay til‘ Tokio and ilonolillu liavt- iiidlirittetl that the capture 0f Vladivostok l)\‘ tlle sovlt-l army tit’ the far laitstern 'I‘P])lll)ll(' was lin- lIllIlOIil. The Its-d stildiers arc re- Hr-lmrteli to have been uiiit'oi'nil_s' sticl cussful in a series ot‘ engagements ltgtiii st the White (lllards along lhc Ti-tinsSiheritln itailwtty. PHKIN. Oct '_’ii——'l‘he (‘liiticsfi Gnv-ariiinent. is sending, warships to Vladivostok to protect the Chin- t-Sl‘ residents thclw. 'l'lle llllllllill‘) izorerltl-l" oi‘ Ileillliii; Kiting ltzte. been instructed in send reinforce- "f lhl_'_']n(a|1.[g m U“. ‘htyfflpf m prevent the burglars. litterriiplctl iii tll . [tilllPll White Guards lroni eiiicr- l"g. British and U. S. Marines Land At Vladivostok. ——' British ww-re the \"I,,‘\'T)IVOS'l‘()l\'. Oct ‘.- and Fnitr-d States iiiaiinI-s iandtd ltert- today to guard consulates of the twii nations. Irish llflicial Watch Political lievelplnuits DVBLIN. -Oct. 23=~Optlnilstic that the retirement of the Lloyd etirgr- .\litlislr_v" will not vitally at’- tect the Irish free states atatus lin- , l ti wlitl ‘tier the treaty with Great Brltilin7 officials here are watching de- velopments in London wllll inlet" . . and not without some anxiety. The Free State .\iinis1r_\' is tier- sliatlcti that 'wlitltevei' (ioyernineiit lt-omes into power in Etiglnntl, the. be res-I treaty with Ireland will pct-tell. ln the event oi .\Ir. [lunar Law assuming office here say he niay decide to conclude the British agreelnetit witli Ireland bnlore he goes lo the country for a aeneral election. lfnder the Free, “Slate Treaty. whlch.he supported] "w"? WM" h‘"tlie Irish constitution must he IRISH-i lelLliy the dail uiid ratified by the observersl .>.‘.\‘ .' g»it GUARDIAN . . Visualizing Wheat». ~ ‘fillp. oi Gmlla DIUNTREAIL. (mt 23 ~.l\ graphic intpressiun of (‘annulus tremendous wheat crop is given by the stltte~ molt that. the largest tans-Ariantite ion-mo carrier of the Caitudlan Paul [rid is ‘the S. S. Boswortli. The ponulblo cupaclrv or that steam- ship 111352.000 bushels of wheat. To carry Cuiiitlltrs :’>l3.000.000 bush els or wheat ii would 1akev974 stcuinshilps or the Tioswortlfs wt» iicltyflwtionvlyv the export portion of theiwlieut crop oi the three prni rle provinces. . _ No such a-rinudu ever put to sen in the world's history. Statistics sliovl that 343,000,000 bu ola of wheat are equivalent to 20. 80,000,000 pounds. 0r 10.290- 000 tons or 7Jl..~'i00.00II barrels of flour. wliiit-li could he made into l.286.260.000 louvl-s of bread. lwoighiing tweiityltuti" tiiiiices each. lBIIOIIElI bread tn teed 145293.720 people with an» loaf pe-r day for a “ihole yvili‘. These figures (lu not. take into ticcotint. the cnlirnt» oua crop of oats or the lflllér (‘WP '0! barley a-nll rye. and (‘analla has still immense sections ol‘ arable ‘hind that arc tiiitouched. l l Trains . I These IHILIMILOOO bushels of lwheut would retllllrfi 357-250 T0118‘- lton fretight trill-l»: loaded tn capacity. [tr this glrhil: of 257,254) (‘the was lphteetl in liiic. together it would make a train 1.1m; miles tong. or] one (ixtentlpg lrtiin MfilllTPHl to, a| noint twenty-six miles west of Swift Current, Saiikaichewnil. to lgny nothing (if the locomotiives. Al- lowing thirty-five cars to a inro- illfitlVt-Pylt, ivould i-cqtiire. 7.350 to ‘vlltlill 2572.30 cars, and 735i) trains q-uuplfilg at intervals of live lnlnll- lies spit-rt. would take tweiit.\'-ttwI-_ land a-halr llil_\'.~‘ to tins.“ 1i ell/Pill lpnlnt. The iltltllllliil of 7.350 looolltfi itlves (average length ‘SJ feet 9'1‘.- llnches) to tlie 2.17.250 cars would _nialte the total length 0i’ “H” “"0 ‘locomotives rtiltilillnetl 2.000 niilem or almost. iln- distance from Mont real to Medicine Hat. Alht-rttn llloilell Burglars Fell a Mail I But Leave the loot S.. —-'I‘irn xvork oi‘ stealing from an linocraiplcd rr» sidcnce irt llllKlllllllll Vlllitze. twcn-l ty miles west of here on the (‘pita-l quid Bay Share. escaped iti the darkness after mic hall struck tlic man who lll‘<'l‘tl\'i‘l‘i*tl lhlttt rind itg-llr-il him 1n tfil- gi-tiilnll. Aiottiriiig Hill tli- lllllhi‘. which his kncwit as llic (it-tides rosidence. Etltvmw] Jtillllslllt. m‘ Great Village; and I). S. Sttilderstm. of 'l‘rlll‘o. no moving flashlight" in the! lhonse, which is unocclipii d. ‘Pliny, lstoppcd and Mr. Johnson cautious; fly flhPYlltlUllPil the house ‘lltll npeltq led a iltuir. As hc did so lie wfls. let-ruck a heavy blow in ‘no law"; ‘and kiiticlted down. Two liIt n TIISlI-i |cd out and escaped. A“ pxqintiigiiliii tit‘ the plirc tel Iell the lac! that a tiuiinzily‘ H!‘ silverware anti other vallntblesl lmll llt'l'!l gathered up ailll Illfill" ready lo be carried oil “-.\ illr lllti" ltiti-liilli ltlllidP-‘liTPdkWrH. ' 'l‘ltl‘RO. N. Oct 22 - Volt ‘If Hair Is~ Turning ' - Gray, Usé Sage Tea. I Here's Grandmother's Recipe to I Darken and Beautlfy Faded | . Hair ' Thai beautiful. even‘ shade oi‘ idnrk. glossy hair can only he had -tw"‘3.noLLARfnA-i1_s mitt}. has beenfi p eat successrTwo more gr Lovelyméw‘ ,,1_'_gll and wintoijmerchanfiseio" " ' WHOLESALE PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK BOYS $12.50, ,surrs SELL; DOLLAR DAYS $6.95 Twenty - five boys tweed suits Made of Brown _ and dark mixed‘- tweeds. Sizes 27 to 35. Dollar Days $6.95" “i5 Y NGD .MEN’S surrs “In Brown and Green 'Tweeds Sizes .33 to as Regular Price - $ 18.50 Dollar Days $12.98 MEN’S HEAVY RIBBEI) WOOL UNDERWEAR ‘Regular $3.50 Per Suit i Dollar Days $1.00 Pr Garment MEN’S HEAVY . WEIGHT DENIM‘ OVERALLS f §,With bib. In black,,i| ‘ blues and stripe. , Worth $2.001» -‘ Dollar Day's ‘$1.25 Boys’ heavy weight striped flan- nelette Pyjamas. sizes 8, 10, and 12. Worth $2.00. Dollar Days 00-39 Men’s heavy weight striped fian- nelette Night Shirts, all sizes. Worth $2.00. Dollar Days. , Men's Lined Kid Gloves, good for street or driving, Worth $2.00, Dgllar Days . . . . . . . . . . . - . .0513!) Men's Working Shirts, in mixed flannel and tweeds, sizésfi14‘ t0 ].6l/.‘_.. Worth $1.75. On "Dollar Days... .........$l.'l9 3 doz. Boys’ Golf Hose. - #151" in‘. Boys’ Heavy Wool Stockings .......................'tiilc pr. 0 ? I 12 Men’s Tweed Suits, single- breasted style, in brown and dark tweeds, worth $25.00, OnpDollar ‘Days fol‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$l4-95 8 only Men's Fall Weight Over- coats, very stylish, single breasted, worth $l9.50..Dollai"Days- 1512-90 Eleven Young Men‘s Winter. Overcoats, form fitting, good pure _ wool clothes,‘ YVorth $30.00. _Dol~_ iarnays.............p.. tits-ill 5 cloz. Boys’ Tweed Bloomer-Pants, good heavy quality, lined through- out, worth to‘ $3.00. On Dollar Days fur ......-.$l.79' Men's Good l-Ieaivy‘ Wool Working ',Sweaters in all sizes. Worth $3.25. Dollar Days... . . . - . . . . . .. 151.98 Men’s fancy Shirts, have just arrived, lovely new patterns. Worth $2.00. Dollar Days - - Jill-till Boys’ Pullover and Coat Sweat- ers, Dollar Days . - . . . . . . . .$l.00 Men’s Working Shirts in khaki, greys and stripes. Special for Dol- larDays 85c Stanfields Underwear, whole - sale prices Dollar Days. Men’s and ‘Boys’ Penman’s Men’s Heavy Cloth Caps in plain colors and. tweeds, special for Dol- lar Days lllrilfish Parliament by December 6.|'b.\' "TPMIIB i1 IIITXUIYG 0i 30m‘ T?" Prim llail is now ‘putting the flniah-FWU Sulphur. Your hair 1e rout‘ llnQ touches tn ‘the measure preserv- rli-artiipit milk?!‘ 0!‘ mars the lace. ‘tile intact. Every pledge which “limit fadesturn-s swivel" streak- lli~>iiiiili's signatories made in tiielrtl. lust an replication or 1W0 of Cs e _ . l JEWELLERS . 130 ‘Great George Street a, \— -- o ." _.___{~o>i*-.- E's fleecedined Underwear; wholesale Men's lovely new Radio finish prices on Dollar Days. Hats, in colors beaver, dove, sum- w" _ ivrotu. BEAITEN sv - "ronoirro VARSITY v». T0llAY PAYWIT MR. READER:-— ' If you promise to help a candidate win one of the ig prizes, “make good” on your promise now. Clip out ‘the coupon below, fill it in and send it direct to the Guardian or to ‘your candidate.“ The most" votes are given now. Get your subscription in by next Saturday night. HELP YOU FAVORITE WIN THE _BEBAKER . _ Onto ..__._...._... Campaign; p Tm can .,, l0" v V Y‘ , e . Find enclosed I.._....'........ [p payment o! my lub- serlptlen to The Guardian for one ysar. Credit .. votes In the great contest to » (Nome of your favorite candidate) ll subscription new er . snewsl? ........._._.....-....._.... ‘luv-s. . , (Nome of lunoerlbsr I Address A renewal or old subscription for ‘one your earn‘ 0% votes. - ‘ .. l A new subscription some 230M velel I Ieltl . '| ' ' burnt.’ voila ékunltsfh v BY SCORE OF 51-5. MONTREAL. Oct. -—\'arslt.,y humbled -McGill livthe overwhelm- ing score oi’ 51 tti 5'iii the feature event oi MlintrnitlZs intercollegiate rligliy 80318.1 here yoalerduvy. The comhliiittion of beautiful kick- ing. running unll passing put lip by Snyder. Duncan and Somer- ville. supported by Pondergtisr and ltolfi-i on the. ends of the Varsity line, was too much for Dink ('.'—tTI‘()ll'l-l single unaided hoot. (‘ope (‘limpliell was the only effec- tive Red and White tuckltir. In- teresting features . oi‘ the game which was so nnesided its to he almost dlill. were Somervllles three field. goals and Snydeifii sixty-live yard rliii. About 8.000 People saw the game. 0') Hiloyd (ieorge GOVETIIIIIPIII ,l;i,~it. lsumnler. It will be ready for Iht-ilIlPiITlIIWP allunllrelllold- action oi‘ the ivestminster ParlIa-l l nient. in a few days. If the new ltiinistry should he disposed to act ,upon,i't before the dissolution oi’ ‘the present Parliament. —---<0->—i- ALBERTA GIANT ‘A PROBLEM l FOR THE CALGARY POLICE C.‘\IIG‘A'R\', Alta., Oct. 2t~~fievcn feel. four inches in his stocking feet, and well liliilt iii proportion. "Cowboy Slim" Grifliii, arrestt-d here for un automobile theft, pro- vided a problem for Calgary police yesterday. Slim. linthlliklngly lay down ln his cell utter being search- ed and his number twelvefeboes knocked six steel slats _out__0t' the rel-l Wall. ‘ ~ - A -. .. my’. qn-eivaiuunw-oww luv-v- l Roll ygtgr P Rt dwn with "t. , Stine‘ and Sulphur enhances its tip Don't bother to prepare the mix- |ture; you can get this famous old Iferlpe improved by the addition Ul other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called \\l'yelh‘s Sage anti Sulphur pound. This can always he de- pended upon to, bring hack the lhiliilflll color and lustre ot‘ your hair. , , l Everybody uses "W_veth‘s Sage and Sulphur Cotiiptiniitl" now be. cause it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell ll has (ioni- sponge or soft brush with i1. and draw this through the hair. tukLng one snitili strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has dlanp- ~peiired;~IQM..at'ter ztttother applic- ation‘ It. becomes beiuitiiiilly dark ntldsppsara ‘glossy amt lustrous. \ __.._._'¢-0->_.__ QLIIEBFC VOUNG MAN SHOT WHILE HUNTING IN WOODS been itpplled. You simply (iinnpen :t ' ' ‘i know. matra electric and deacon. Special for Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . $4.75 Boys good heavy White and Stripe Flannelette Night Shirts. Merfs Heather Hosegltpair for ablg/lltlnlsopéire wool feather Hose, Worth $1.50. Dollar Days . . U890 Dollar Daygzbevgoggir J. w. ROBBLEE Wm" Wear 135i Great George Street e Don't Forget We Are Open llacli Evening _ar=—; fl-ne crop of wheat. which he mill. ed into high-grade whole-wheat flour. I phrase "Giving the lBit-d." v "I alioiild say that the one receiv- iniz ‘the bird’ has met with some- what of s rebuke. 'It'l-i something like ‘giving him the raspberry‘ you I'm wll_ bout your Ameri- j-ji "BXDPQs-sed .10: ‘Pmgfspr . Ifl-Ongtltll - cy. -'r. H. McConi ‘ JP an ilelord. and 1 ‘Aonsmms t» orroaen i1 W, Mn olefin" iinci“ f-l-eo hll . viientllitdliolllér. mml , . , n: through Rig-woods behind him. s-uv him iitandtns there and mistaking lilm for s beer. fired at ilith. The bul- ist entered Walsh's holly-Just be- neath the" l Jlmuldtf-tsnd Duss- ea, entirely through‘ his‘ _ body. breaking s rib and piercing the left" lung. matting a very danger- ous wound. - The younlz than ls tn s very en- tlcelcoodttion. ' MounvlsA-rnus oo WiLni Ovllt AMIRIOAN OLANO LOB AiNGIUIII. 011.. Oet. 88. tiormlnniefilcninthsttpn and his _ bride arrived here yesterdny n >4£¢§Iv~ _-. . . ‘ can slang." T0 Autumn: A ovum. orftol-Tqpmflh w4-—-v- h . w"; _ tildes. but m; did‘ twtew oithe del - a? ‘htmise prlntit- ‘here’ was to ho called “dflflf 03.011“ - g vleved this way." he ma; “pick i0"! 8 Woman with s mole on hor lacs and. shout-typo boo deoomeron.’ um mitts 1e} ins. ‘The time: make B0 point)‘. Ins‘. Any ntiifihgr cit-n play.’ _ ; . I‘ .- Yl-flvli. on one . YUK b‘ 4‘_____ on WHEAT _ WQON crrv. on. ZL-Csnq. h‘ "W" Pfliflllcihs eroe has been extended to the Yukon. Flour mime Mll- Yfl vinn n on _ In Dy. today. w