_ \ . ,.~..»_f,‘..,-.,r.:¢_-.»i.,,..i..,{.»» ._ ~ » -~ Is now I i I 'a neceseityin the home. It lighiens labor and keeps the silver as i should be, Bright and clear from,i`a,rnish. Two sizes x5c and 25c. ' ~ W. L WELLNER jeweler. 5 . is=u7asr»oirs~"vi1i»¢‘aia» __ .rna.c1r;llin;o'1°1'nrowucnaanzau , i “ "` A _-_ -7 ' . " ' f ' ~ f»y‘sN'cAcno sovslro s'r'isoW' A Cream -.o~»“"’ ‘bv ; fe- - _ ~- fl _ . I :__ \ A -' ‘Wie/sees di / A Yru dressy Indio will be parll. ulrnly pulsed with our ' emo lic-ut array if - Po tent Leather B uttoned Boots shown with dull- and cloth ir ps,lhe new tms,smait heels, and all the iawsl shapes .and si- l S. ’i`he range is complete in siy‘e»~. i-nil sz-s-- p iced at $4.19 lo ' . $6.00 Alley’ £3 Co. 135 Queen sr. -~~-#1» i iz!" - G . . : I -ei ._ / "` '_' . 1 \. V T L uv 1 \"\\\\\. .. \\\\\\\" ' ° ""` ` Your H eating ~ /u, mid cooking a[.p-iraln-r will ` last' m ch io-iger .f yr u use our cool Wej -ve now on hui d all kirds of fre.~b mined cull free from Slaie and stone _ Send ua your address und we will quote prices. ` _ Phone rl I G. Lyons fi Bo L 1 f _°= * Black Diamond S.S.line '| _ _ ~ , _ -.,,, .»-,. .- :_f-_ --,.--f' -.- Q-/-,. _,-_ ,_-_ _"',__ -- _ --.-~» --- -_‘_ ,-f' --~~» -1. . _~f..,- ,_-_ '~v‘f I ' '.-* " 1 The S._S- ‘Mor-mana" sailing f rm Monlreal Friday evenii g frttobrrg d will le due at Cu'town Monday ¢.vening_.\ ct-irer oibr *lid soils i`r.r St. _)ohu‘s Newf uudiiud v-n Sydney C. B carryirg produce and gen roi car-go ai lowest possible rules l".»rfnrii1er par icu'ais as to nares o' frrighi &c ri piv io BUNTAIN, BELL & CO. Ch"i`own ' Alléul-5' Onto* er 1911 1843,io,iMi.f Grade Coal lt does not can be sure if you ‘como UWIOIIIO .-.i......Z______....l.. 'xiiiis Nrxr This is a good lime io have l yournhotoiaken at our Studio , ior Xmas. 'Bayer Photographer Tcieplione lgzj. _ \ /r ...~ ‘ - T `*~~'5‘ X? ` ‘\..:" I I as ’ LEMONB AS TOILET All :the chain traces and uiled back w fl- _ Anticipate the ch"'_'lm‘° RU‘h by ...°noa'r 1=im>a1n1Nc.- Mr. a. s. Ignving your phom, Johnston, Merchant of Fortune ard", u _ Bridge, is having his motor boat re- - paired for hauling potatoes to Bouris‘» l Mr. Earl Dingwell ls doing the dian can be obtained at W A John week or two before the time theyl have paid for has expired and thus notn miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. \ work.-F ‘ The next time anyone hands you a lemon do-not feel offended, but turn the laugh on your aggressor by ac- cepting the lemon graciously and us- ing it to improve.or add beauty to your charms. If you are a blond you will find the lemon very useful when shamD°0‘ ing time comes `around. After you have cleanedyour hair with soap and* water, rub the strained lemon juice into the scalp and hair. It is neces- sary to rince the hair well-after this. The lemon keeps the hair light and makes it fiudy. It is well to re- member that whenever any hair is shampooed the work should not be considered complete until the hair and scalp are dry. Too many girls grow tired and let the water get out of the hair as best it can. This is, a ,big .mistake for the damp condition is apt to give one a cold or it may produce rbeumatisrn of the be_ad and shoulders. If you have not the streug th to give the shampoo yourself ask your sister or some kind friend to help you out and oder to do as much for her. NEWSPAPER ROMANCE. 1 A few months ago the office of the Calgary Albertan wa_s burned The young lady bookkeeper courageously rescued the books. Last week the ‘ ’ proprietor of the paper married the heroine. May the Heine of true love continue to burn.»-Eli. Elephants dearly love a joke. When engaged in the timber trade in Bur- ma. I observed some queer pranks Dlllyed by them. On one occasion I saw a cali Diay a most ludicrous trick on its mother. Thcolder cui- mal was hauling a log, which fifty coolies could not have moved, from a river_to .the sow mills, qniy; un. conscious of any guile in tire bosom of her offspring. The youngsnsr took n turn with his trunk nround .mg (.1 P ith all his might. This additional weight caused the mother to stop and look behind her; but, on discovering the cause, she gravely shook her head and prepared to resume her task of drawing the log to the mill. This was just what the little _imp expect- ed; and, before the strain was put on again, he kicked out the iron hook which fastened _the long chain to the log. As the mother again began to pull, he held back with all his strength on the chain until her mus- cles lvere in full play, and then sud. denly let go. » The effect was disastrous in the ex- treme. Down went the old elephant on her knees, and her driver describ- ed a most graceful and prolonged curve before he landed on the ground. Wilt. like a cat, he struck on his feat und blurting out some heavy Bu,-_ mcse exclamations of wrath, be Whispered a few words into the em of the amazed victim of this immial D\`HCti€&1 i0ke. She seemed to un- derstand him at once, and then en- sued one of the most exciting chase it has ever been my good fortune to witness. | The calf scented danger the mo- ment he saw the driver whisper to his mother, and he placed a large stack of timber between the enraged nnimal and himself as speedily as possible. Elephants seem to clumsy to do much running, but these two coursed up and down the yard in a. manner which astonished me. IIOW ABOUT YOUR. 'l‘iBETH‘f‘While in the nity ex hibitlon week drop into our cific » a d have tinm examined FREE Oil' 4 MARGE. Only takes ~fsw minutes and GERMAN SOLDIERS KILLED COMRADES N T0 RESIST ARREST . wa will tail you exactly whit you neeld and it won' cost you one penny. V\e make teeiii vnu guarantee ihnm to fli xac ly. We sian guarantee psri ct on ni Crown and Bridge we rk. Extracting and filling wltbsnut pain-prices moderate. llr. Robillii “°‘.‘:’.=:' ° , _ TEN DERS For Dalton" Ranch Sealed Tenders vl_il_l be 'eceived at the office of yrs undersigned up to I2 o'cl ck noon, Thursday, Otlber 9th 'rom anyone wishing to pur- lliase the old Ram-h st Tig- nisli, the pro;cfiv bf \ll¢' Charles Dalt- n S lvvf Blaik Fox Co; Limited. Thele a e 21 breerinu pens, , e~ides the snne niinb r ci d gp.ns. About five acres of land and a right-of-w..y to same. A ceithed cheque of lop.-r cent must accoinpanv each lender; 'he balance to b: piid on accepwince of T°°tiV° all of Englis needless to The prices ra Sioril The `cilwm/.s On our ’front counter you will find a range of new tweeds for suits that are ex- I Irish manufacture and as ~_,, i _ ‘l~.. ceptionally good. They are h, Scotch and say the very finest qualiiies and patterns. nge from 88C 'to $I.75 per yard, bus*/' 5! orc- . C/:L 1-- _ . _7....B NEW YORK FADS AND FASHIONS. _-1. Many of the latest importations for autum and winter wear show the lowered waist line which gives to the feminine figure o. curiously boyish aspect. The fashionable women of Paris are adopting this lowered waistline quite freely and at some of the fashionable-wuteuing places many of the smartest women appeared i blouse coatees which were fashione like a boy’s smock. The wulst bel E every light and gave the net. able evening cont. Last Spring an interesting evening gown of net and spangles was exhibi- ted. It was before net. had come in ._ F. e sag.. L J. i ii` 5,' . i l »v~ . il or for the vogue that it is enioying now and will probably enjoy for a long time. The dress showed a foundation of plain white net, but it was u 1- moat completely covered with Egypt--_ ian gauze scarfs, spnngled with tiny gilt fisks and crescents. The _,result was an elaborate and rich evening gown. The spaugles shimmered in weight and dignity that made it th r t _ _ came down to the une of the mp more attractive. With the gown the und the seams under the arms wer almost straight. This is one of the with gomewyeuow B“k_ n . . . had arrived was asked by the jailer richly °mbr°id°'ed 1" "used “uk The ' Human G“u"`i° is being ‘i"“'m1Y °°“3ra't“1'1t',here Saturday night when a freight *Pd “P011 1119 Signal SUCCBSS. the lwsl' steamer ran down their launch were that BUY Of H1059 Wh0 had °\0B°1Y recovered to-day. The body of' Cox- followed the case had hoped for be- Ewa," A,-thu, Sheehan was found *"2 11 ‘i1=°Hf°°m°“i= by the iufy- N0” rloarln as the harbor ii at ance ,lic d - » LE____._v@ _l Tile Eye is one nfihe lun-.K delicate and coin- pbcaied ui the human 0,-gang, and yet, prnbalJ`y through ignorance of Ibis lfa¢t/it is being constuil- ly iii-used and overwork- ed( ~ ' l E_ve