I flrtdofdustyltnfi work. Theyullw rune and m» all thll . Jo at ‘an excavations get. n jcb that will give 7w untold satisfaction. ‘i b 1-11» tell IUI-Jlu. 511x4- ffatiris about this fill‘- Illn- |.i.! uiwe yo‘; '1 ’"° estimate. fin) nrtawh vii-h V i ..\ir. and hire. (‘lurk 6r Yancou- (‘hnrjntlelunn- P- B- I- ABA! ‘P! -: *. s ' _ . - __ ,' ‘ wwosizre-s i r... 1.. w. ‘Murdoch, not. r.- ‘ ' rug Store :m.- the two‘ important tors in the proper compound- _ n: Oi a prescription. ~f the city's most competent '- value oi our safe andsure prescription service and ad- The cztreful oversight of pharmacists always prevails. ‘ A deep sense of responsibil- lty persists in the accuracy with which prescriptions are fiiied~und we're prompt. This is a safe and prompt prescription drug store. McKiNNilN onus-too. “ , and . September. h Elllurerih andrespectifveiy show asjolldpjs: _ and lwnl- x0 1_—4.4. m. 2—.4.7.1<1¢.;3-._-4.e crs will find Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Nm 47st ,No_ '5_‘5_2_ Na 54417. When No 1-41). No, s--4.6. . _. the rev’ and legs are wet and cold 0m, w“ by‘pongoqu dam mhg. it is well to rub then: freely with wood grand dam, Dean Swift, the Oil and the result will he the 5831mm] Co]; _ prievcntion of pains in the muscles Tenn; a; gale and no resin-ye, nd e-hould- a cut, or contusion, or 1g ‘stormy 11135;" “w; dayfi nothing EDISONB. MUTCH as a dressing nrrl. A. MacDONALD ' YUPS, DTOSDGCIOTS mm "H? i i Tub piotuvforitriiifu‘ oiviiivilin§vflrlu'liis"'u’u‘fin"tiil our bullmlamathodi. We give you your full menoyh wot-tip, Long experience in the “the! y guhlgn q; taught us vim m: worm retry, 3o ‘fQHIGIO mm u: you can know that the quality in right Ind the dulpn correct. _ __,__,_, . w; no voun aswuntuo “audit? [no a ‘k -_., . W)- KINDS pllplll Ills Id nro st once. ' ' “ fimxpivw; I new r _--,_ now is m: nus m install a "loQlarfr. “ fcp" pipel _ ‘ nqce. c mp e the wet hers. be Rogers Har ware . Ltd. ‘ yeste ay was pcor-iymruteii ed name" sold"'a‘t,-’§5c, esfl/‘flc; ‘ems. "lldakesMany Warm Friends”; kens $1.00; ducks, $1.25; plums tram to propdrtyljrfoiie man for EELSDN 18c; apples . and 10c, d0z., crab apples 3c, (1.. and pears 48c. l-‘ish was scarce with no chdiige in. price, smells sold at 10c per lb, CHURCH 9F soorppnn-Rra- Ewen .\ladDou'ga_il_ will ‘preach Sat- urday 21st at Brooklynytfl ‘p. m» and Sabbath 22nd at 'P,_eters Rand at. 10,30; Murray River at 2.30 and Belieulliyer at, 6.30; also hlotdsy 23rd at Point Prim at 7 p. m. , 25,151.33. ,‘Dibbob _ (If: jlevrfounri- land nus in the city yesterday. Miss Bessie MacDonald, and Miss Lena .\lcQuai_ci, city have re- _ turned from an enjoyable visit to' ' bicnfn-zil. ‘ ver, B. (i, formerly of this city are visiting friends here. Hr. and Mrs. K. Bancroft, l-luli- fax or: gurmts at the Victoria ‘Hotel. ier. was a visitor this sveék o n». ,c1t_\. t i‘ Mrs. Sarah Coffin who has Spell. i ,the past month visiting friends i i ithe’ island, leaves this morning on ‘ iretiirh ‘to ‘Wiri-ilirilfie, mm. ‘ iMrs. TVnller of theltuss Hotel .1 spending a week's holiday in (ieorgc-tnwn. iiusisnes bland for Sale‘ , By public auction at ‘ Cherry Valley on Tuesday, Qqtober 31st., at one o'clock. My house and lot, soon harm, also saddle shop. One of the best stands’ on Lower irre- mises for any tradesmen, also on ' ‘saute day my saddlei-‘s outfit and household furniture complete. Terms at, sale. H _ ;_ b/misi. iqceicvsnv. Clearance tuction Sale 0t choice dairy cattle pigs, horses at North Rliver Wed. Oct. ..... . . s... ihohfrorir niiiiriir-r crdfir. ‘ rare 9611;151:1100»: flair-m "r .....>_a.\.r.-1.‘._ THE MAnKE cranberries 15c,‘ fl IJ-lmiclpfiutnnterside as tne .811‘: blue rtgffetaisilk ti: hat to match PERQQKALS andi at qde by her sister '.\iise._ennie w e Mr. Freeman .readily absorbed, and it can also . ved- yesmrdny with l. oar; _casl for A. Picknrd an} m1; up n. elm,» ‘1- v er - 1 fine of r malicious breach of the Prohibitilin ‘Act was $200. ‘HELL-B. _--sl-_lifi‘fll’l"5 C1_l,Y‘3i'y_P1'etQ> ‘,1 in: bu, od- ne 8am. 27th. when Eel‘; C. De yo]: “bite united in t e.‘ 01y hnnfla pf, matrimony Miss ‘Lind bidretta Burch, daughter of Mrs. Jas. Burch offioqtp West. Lot 16 to .\lr. Aretus Campbell, of the same place. The "bride who look- ed charming y.‘ owned in navy Campbell fsupported the groom. Afterdbekzereinopy the happy cuu 1e, flroye _ q the home of the bride; Where a lflrgly attended re- ception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Capipbellltave the best wishes ofa host of friends for all happiness in their new sphere of lifc. -—---<o>—-—-— scarcely a corner 0t this great Dominionfivhere the merits uf Dr. Thomas’ Eqtleciric Oil have not been‘ tried and; proved. it is one of the world's most efficient reme- dies for sqre throat, lame back abd man' other ailments arising from infl ‘narration Rubbed on the skin its healing power is Sir ileny ‘, ‘Spits on than East Situatiun NEW YORK, Oct. i5.—Gl'0Z\i. Britain's concessions to Turkey would not have been necessary if Great Britain and her Allies dur- ing the ivnr had shown a united front in the Near ‘East contro- versy, declared Sir Wliiiism Berry British newspwper owner, at W i Gombidsgo m... m again using it to keep their ‘hair ‘n-svod. eve ..wlor vbish .1» unit ' I k us r "evasion A‘. pqnsibie, ‘Slave s38 living h; l’ “We 8 M 0c s the addition of other ingred; ;;Nation-W-ide Fume-There isr Hair To Dark‘ ‘ en Ii: It's Grandmethid-lfllacipo to Rodi, Her 1.01:1: Dark. Glouy, q Beautiful y and Sulpbu for darkening gray. in - gge whet: a. Jvouthfui appearance is; ‘of the great st advantage; ; Nowadays, though,‘ we don't. " have the troublesome task of sun"- we pa,“ year, was-‘qrbuitrg-in- erlns the s35! and the mjrssy mire “men m, ing at home. All drug stores se the ready-to-use product, improved lentil. called “Wyctbh Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular, because nobody can dis. cover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears. but what delights the ladies with \Vyeth's Sage and Sull‘ phur Compound is that, Besides beautifully darkening -tbe hair e1- ter a few applications, ‘it also prh- duces that soft lustreand appear- ance of abundance wliicb ‘is so at- tractive. ’ "*"i'_.—_'_-" - what America's attitude should be‘ An American writer has said that ‘those nations that have -mnde_a mess of Europe must. bear their share in caring for that mess. That eiruck me as filling the bill. "This same thing applies to re- parations and cancellation of (lobts. Unfortunately, both of these questions have become poll, tical questions. In England we though‘. we were going to get the costs of the war from Germany. Today we are beginning to realize that reparations are largely a myth. We are beginning to real- ize the“. the longer this question is open the more dangerous it is to the peace of the world.” - Sir William asserted that until there is a normal rate of exchange trade 11nd prosperity will not come to England and America; .::iStrangled With Asthma is the only expression that seems to cou- voy what is endured from- an att- tack of this trouble. The relief from Dr. J. l)! Kellogg's Asthma. ‘Remedy is; beyond measure; Where all was suffering there comes comfort and rest. Breath- Jironclftai tubes compietolwcieiv- ied. This unequalled remedy is ‘worth many times its price in all who use it. , ‘ Regréts DiS6ii§Si0ii luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Spaking Union. ship no longer needed to be dis- 18, at _! o'clock sharp. Owing to_scarcity of help and “ery much against my will I am compelled to sell on m farm above mentioned all my ‘herd of milch cows of Holstein Guernsey, Jersey and ‘A _ hire Grades as follows: I _ olstein Grade 7 yrs 40 lb Cow) Jfiéitra. Holstein. Cow '5 yrs.‘ 1_Ho1stsin Grade 4 yrs. Thiis is extrafmilker 2 Jersey Grade ' and 7‘>yrsvt>l Guernsey’! ‘yrs 40 lb cow per dnv Zcows 513114155. yrs,,- Shortnorn; and ‘pfiyrnhire Grades extra miiker 1 Ayrshire Grade heifer 2 yrahl nil 1 1-2’yrl 1 General purpose Mare, . 1 Calf .1 Cream separator 4 cream calls 9 beautiful sprln pigs. All‘ ‘ ye, cattle have fres éncd in A‘ reoelvfld- . the official, tes . Auciioneol. >I he. n letubw nit cussed. The question to deter- -miue. he said, was what to do iwith the existing unity. ; Of Lloyd ‘George, _;vhosle mem- ;uirs Sir Wiiiam purctaecr for ex‘ ‘elusive publication in Great Bri- itain in book form and serially in ithe iSunday Times, he spoke in praise; - "Lloyd George is an apostle of peace," tiet-iared Sir William. "It must have been a very difficult position to muko him take any rneazsurz-s involving the slightest rislcof war. “if in 14 there had been any aqrt 0f lfiqderstanding between reat'l.‘irifi;a' _. and the United __$_tatc_s,,i.t isfltconceivable that the war won d ‘have taken place. if y‘? are. tcjfbrevent future wars t ere wll. have to be some sort of dnderstetiid " . _, "Papers uifigvpeopla have zsaitl trap Great rgfairrs ‘action in maintaining troops infibianak dir- ecity defied ‘the 'l"ut‘ks, and ilflll‘ contributed“ toward another war. "_.l am proud to say, as ‘we now ‘saved Europe from a great con- flagration. If we had not taken that step, wc would have itnd the Turk in lilurupc again with thetac- company-trig massacres and ‘piling- iiig. and a sluletion which would hot bane fail (ocause great ‘Ftrquble in ‘ be future. The ‘trouble in rte‘. ear East has now» be” "e-igttwmud i“ an reached {the n ererice state. . "its-is not ‘ rmiilis" .110 nu 1-0 buizcest Astor, where he and Lady Berry ivere theguesfs of the English i i -Sir William. who arrived here on the Majestic inst week, declar- ed that British American friend- kuow, that England's action has , 0r ‘ioiitéo but 0‘I‘Tzk‘.V-A. (h:Z-;;.——While‘ no: ivi§hins_ to appear r ultimate-Math; odist ministers in Ottawa expres- ‘night m rcirflrd to rm»; ruling oi’ [the General Conference of the ‘Methodist Church that divinity students be interdicted irom snmk mg. Rev. .ii.A. Frost, McLeod street Methodist Church, who was r overseas. chaplain, stated that ho regretted such a discussion look- tpiace at the General Conference and thought that the conference could well have devoted itself t» n. discussion of larger issues. Mr. Frost stated that 11c did not np- prove of smoking by n minister because of the example it set to youths in congregations, but he did know that ntorve than five ministers in the Methodist Churcii; as stated in Toronto despatches used the fragrant weed. ‘ iii-r. Frost said he knew many ministers Who commenced the haibit after going overseas. He did not think that the action of the general conference inter-dieting zministere from smoking would be actually a regulation. lie happen- ed to know several Zllilli§ll§f$ in Toronto and in Montreal. irolding responsible positions in the Meth- odist Church wihrpwerc of the some conviction and ‘opinion {is himself in regard to §‘moi<1ng_ -Peneonnily. Mr. Frost nithhetlid not 9i_il0kf"i10(!itU-\7f) he ll?‘ not feel that such nu mfzlittplg would _l)n nirbljoyedpf by, perhaps, érgrtn men: rs ‘of ~hi_s consreratl-‘rih ‘qiiti ' l to youthful "memlbers of 1.13%‘? r gation. Fe preferred tn trike‘ ' v hrpad-ylevrof the action or. ' c fercnce. " ' - “Emit-rat other Methodist ‘pipin- te [whom The Journal tdicd communicate ith wore out Qt the ._ E promo (Victoril. B. C...) oars: The old-time mixture of Sage Tea, g M‘ ,§,,,,,,, q; we eommunity g ‘streaked and‘ faded hair is grands‘ I’ ' a (fOliillllLiEB meeting of the ltoyai ind becomes normal and Jthv C. of Well -..ln the Oct. 1st issue the Daily mourns ‘the death of RevwJ. Bgtty, pastor of Centennial mother's "elm. and folk! are» 0.1m" c), en for more- than m: years, wlhro succumbed short find: a heart "attack. Mr. Batty I110 had been under medical treat». meat for some months. anddlhll bud two serious “iterations our!!! I . laying the bumtlful Ont char evening." when he was-over- 7,'30‘ and fifteen minutes later Mr. Rvdman, who called to see evidently suffering. ‘ ma“ tQIephOIiOd for a. physician, with it, and draw this through your but by me “me DL Raynor l".v_ l Bdbe had breathed his lust. _ The late ‘Mr. Batty was one of of Victoria and in the less than tennial Church had made a deep impression on the outlook not only‘ of his own congregatiqnftgut an a further big section of the, com munity. A ‘native of Yorkshire. England. he was 63 years of age, and was nearing the ompletiou of forty years in the ‘a ive mitiistry. over thirty o! which he had spent in Canada. ‘Became to Victoria from Winnipeg and immediately threw himself with ericrgy and ef- fect into various welfare and phil- snthropic movements in the city. showdug a. fearless spirit, a con- structive outlook and an indomit- able courage. , During ‘the last year he had tu undergo two serious operations, being n patient _at the Virginia Mason Sanitarium, Scuttle, for some weeks 1ft was hoped thut treatnvut, but. apparently not, 'al- ‘though he had given no indications of his serious condition. only yes terday afternoon having intended Society of St. George nt the homo of its president, Dean Quuiniou. and leaning. for hquie about b‘ lietioiist fistoi‘ . YOU HAVENT SEEN “BLOOD AND SAND” come by falntness. He slipped _ into his stutfy in the church about ‘ him. found him sitting in the dark; i- 'Mr." Red‘ the most: forceful characters among the ministerial brbtiieriitpovl - four years since he came to Con-' ‘ ....f.\ ..J.LZ§ ‘ his health had benefited by the‘ A. ‘o'clock. inf; churches in that provin ‘ile was alsowveii known in (fr. lgctnreil on several occasions. ' fllreat; Britain ius ‘ ._ ‘f.i_)ec‘iiited;t0 Agrees, "téjeerai fifths Guafdlah-t G eat! E HINGTON, Oct. 17.— r clined‘ to agree to thc suggestion of Secretary Hughes for n recip- ;procal extension of the right 0i tpearc-h and seizure, so as lo give the United States- frrolrihitioti navy limit. At the same time the British foreign office assured the United States ‘Government than: every ‘precaution would he ‘take-n to pre- vent violation ‘of the United States prohibition law by rum smugglers that. ‘Canadian and other port of ficiais had been instructed to FY9- vcnt so for as possible the issu snceof fraudulent clearance pap- ers and other WIDPODUI’ praczic-ss Hughes’ prohibition note. - Confined to Three Mlle Limit weeks ago, was presQutedJoSec retary Huzlies -b_v the British Am, ‘hsssador, Sir Auckland Gcddcs territorial waters WOllid be con hsideifed as finally blocking any ox fiction of such authority to pro higition officers. in‘ inmunication with the shore by esns of their own smttll boats nnd it has _ee_n ‘the pparent be city. Rev. J. raivin Ileid. of wq‘. in the discipline oi’ ‘the. church“ l: WM. ivlflillly ‘sin ed _now__t\hat pro bationers must/be quesiionr-d 5i to whether they used intoxicntihp‘; drinks or toibncco in any 1min. and the negative nnswcr ‘Wm, ‘fir, quired of them. ' fliionn it continues," nddotliiilpr. ..-w"I_“° ‘flmiigtrélic war created lief of‘ "gniinistt on officials tern lilcthodist Ciuirch, Sltfltvd 01ml "I"! "venom" ""11"" b" "1 "M cvrdnnce wit hinternationnl prnc ‘ticos ‘unless it‘ were-made so bv) some such speciilqpgrcr-mpnt m, that proposed by Mr. Hughes. Uomiderarhie iooséness in the atti- tude of ‘the people, and perhaps Ittin-isters, towards smoking l‘cr~ ulstion a good one." i“; l i" ‘z (Rev. Mr. Batty was for many years a tirom-ineni. Inemher of tlrc Nova =Scctia Conference, “Hi1 0F"- ‘cupiet! several pulpiltsin the load- éw. ~q-~t Ass .z.._.s ilottctown where he preached and - u‘ , Here’s the Real Screen Sensation of the Season ! See the perfect lover as a hot-tniooded Toreador, the Idol of Spain. Sec him hazard his life in the spectacular bull-fight. Sec him yield to the lure ofra titled Spanish temptress. You‘li thrill at his impassioned love-making. 8~GORGEOUS, BREATHLESS HEELS-B YOU'LL NEVER FORGET 1_ s10. mam-y a...“ ‘ dultrflc, ' V’ m‘? iigfiAduita 87o. v ‘w’. TILE 5 , ,5. i worn ; fr“ as is 1 or: \. an FUN FROM THE PRESS TOPICS or THE ‘IiAY-ANI) soundly SNAPHOTS INTIMATE VIEWS OPS-GREEN STARTS‘ ritain, in s communication tie-f sed n. diversity of opinion lnstillivered today to the State Depart- “ ‘ merit, is understood to have de- vicronm HOT W. .C. (Iliurch, lioistotu, J. H. Knot; Si. John; jurisdiction outside the thrc-emile’ Dibbon, Neyvfotindland; L. ‘Murray ltiver; Burton. J: E. Patio, if. Dcnni.~.nn,» lilontreal; Ii. \v."ic_fllllllliilllls', Mum'- . ‘, ‘ . _ _ 5i.‘ J i . under the British flaif. it was eiiiti‘t°n' Miss Adi‘ c" 1M"U""“1“- h‘ m“ complained u! in‘ Secretary The British communication in reply to tbeone sent to "London ‘by the State Depnrttnevnt HGVPYA‘ i Although department. officials would not discuss the subject there ivereindicaitions that the refusal _l_Q accord a reciprocal right o.’ ‘search outside the astral limits of Qrdgrs airoady. are in effect dug . ecting the prohibition ‘navy not to, ‘ ‘ Qrate outside 'the three mile ‘ lne except in Ute case of vessels sonsliyghovievbr. i ttnnk its reg- _ ‘ ..l. L811". biormtt, Morison; ‘A. v. l‘... . |r=iroupp Si. John; W. EL ilioitomicy, Montreal, l”. I lirlgingivm, llamiitoti, Ont; . .. iin-urcr- .ir. iluiifax" Dr 1 , . , , . , ¢ , . W. ll Pope, littou, i‘. (. hhmpsuzor‘ X Y; H- C. Low’ “Mifax; Jack ‘wit. it. Bouruier. Muntn-ui; l). if. Duifus. New. York; E. W. MZIRSOIIJHMHIPXEWHI, 'i‘ruro; U- Linkiiwlvl‘. Sumntervitic; C. B. lilurrav. . ‘. . Airhx R J‘li\‘iiiif-irtiv<-_.r ii. (f; Sea er, Lorne Vniley; (l. A. Smithib"“""‘""5“"'5,W- ' Hamilton; L‘. (7. Thompson. W. Gdbulltoni H‘ 5' nmmmm 51- - Calm l J._.\l. Scull, Montreal; llouaid -\.\..‘Z\_i1cii:|nd. Moncton; ll. D. Slaeur, L “Wot. .iohn; it. ll. Ford, Suckviilc; J. id. Pr-triv. Si. John; .\ir. and Mrs. l\'. innit-roll. Halifax; J. l. Wilson hiouriou; .\lr. and MP4 M :1 _ = Airs. ‘u. smurf-r.‘ bliss " ‘Viola Sillikr-r, New (rilnsgow; W. S. v. ihrrtis. I). JyBrninell, Snmmorslde’; ll. .i~|:|rri.<, New tiiasgoiv; J_ p; . liugiv-s. iwlili‘; l". W. Gungnon, Hali- : u. 1.. llcrwick, Montreal; n, ‘, -‘ilt-ujnniin, Cardigan; A. i‘. Ilcsi, _' i<‘1'0iir-,riciur|; D. Sutherland, Slan- ‘_ ' IP-YVJ- A- F. (Jnuitihewll, St. John; ‘ M. A. Boylzm. Lexingto , Mass G. E. Knight. St. 'John; "liflrs. '1‘. S. v Storey. iloston. ‘Mass; ‘Miss Lucy lmnuoii. Sumcrvilie; Mrs. Mary." While. (lco White, Montreal; Reg. lluvil, iris-t, Lot 12. ow vtsoiurth ‘REVERE i-lOTEL ' .». llulifaxp ‘P. ‘A. Spleen ~ 21*» tiitreis nethinfliffntitibtlt For pipe smokers m prefer sirdi8ili. Virginia; anulsitcoiisoit " EITEYM’! ‘ Irtggrrvn-i-py- ru- user..- 5TRAN ' - seiusfiot. cuties! “- , i-"ErT'~wq:»< ALSO! t..- i hi‘ . , ' ‘j