lf '_ NEQKWEAR l “ ‘ _ _ I I A I I Hosiaiw-. | In New York’s most up ' ' ' n - i to date patterns _ I E I 6 G G N l 5 For the most articular @©@©©©©@©@`©`©`@`©'©@©`@@©©@©©@©©©©©@©©©©©©@ The Dependence In this Store Ever _ And Always Upon the . Goods \ I ' Our Men’s Suits this Fall are of the l finest description to be had. 'We make it aprinciple to _keep that kind believing it is best for ourselves no less than for the men whose good opinion we value, and value highly. Our Heaomess Now is Best inthe History of lVlen’s Furnishers ‘ . l of the 7Siiits First Last _ C/3 30. to 5. J 7 Qtands for Quality at the Price Can be of y atever you Buy Here, you Can Depend upon l _Y Daylw- are Getting in New Goo_ds~-More Conds--»Bet_ter Goods I L '_ I _V l , , llatallpricesp g; ’ First Let Aus Sa Wh A A I l r Jn ' ' We Are as Sure as Anybody I " \.r. il ..._ ,- _ . ,_ l _. -‘~ r. ries andnothing will give us great, er pleasure than to make good our word. - i' 1 3.0to 0.00 /" _»ff*é°~' _ -1’ If " Anything That we ' .P 'llgutf `l ,Can Give any Man who T A A . y "ii, Comes Here lor his » ' I ‘ - -‘ v - it i ’ / me The best he oaii get for liismoney in correct fashion and delieiidahle fab- @@©@@@@.©@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@©©@©.©.© mg, _ @@@©©@@@©@@ ,_. 1-is U' <> on ,__ UNDERWEAR IN ALL SWEATER coAI‘s GLOVES ` CAPS I HATS WonI<;iNc. inns _ L WEIGHTS i ' At the biggest loargaiii Dogskinf Dee1'Skin> TVGSS and W0 ' ` Buckskin, Silk-lined and 7 ` Mallory and Stetson _ Ii-‘ You Gm" IT i-inns Irs Ricnr `@©©© _ ‘ C lo- l tt ' 'l l' Wool and Silk and Wool heard of for years. ' Woolnined _ make- ~ Ofliel' i%`l'&Cl€S- an C Je el D ease( m __ _ ,l _ V V Gloves, Overalls and e $2.00 to $12.00 $4.25 to $16.50 $2.50 to .$8.00 $2.00, ‘L0 $3-50 $4.50 to $6.00 _ Shirts. @_@_@f@©@ ©D@@ F ` V » ©o@'@ @ @ @ © g A _ - “_ u u . ¢ ¢ P P d f Highest Price Paid for Highest rice ai or @@@@ Raw Skins. ` no. .rno E _ _ .®@© ©§©@©G@©@ @@©@@ Zl‘z.2;;‘.;'al°ei‘.i§..i:;‘;ti*.i; THE EASTERN GUARDIAN has been solved perfectly by our Kindergrziphs. Plan to bring the children in at once. inn oooii siunio Phone l59~l . ;-...... ....._.._.l-_-B .... _MXIVIAS IS COMiNG C LOSE WHY WAIT? ' Send a Photo Taken by BAYER »~-. .__ ._ .__ ..~»., .|~_».~J.\-»;|§»v“ f..lZ.i',:» ~ - O-*'04-9+-O-_O-O-O+O0 0 Boy’s Boots . ' i x - Boys box-calf and box-kip boots that are solid and will stand all tho hard usuage. Having bought these lines “fly we have our prices right. Amherst Box-Kip all solid boot sizes 1 to 5 $3.95, Boston Boy a. good looking " solid bool, sizes 1 to 5 $3.75 \__ of ll _. UT6' "O -0400- ses oun wmoow iiny no oi. F T =n -o o-oo-0+-oo-oo-o I SHARP DIVISION OF ._ D lu mln P nvl B *TWO CENTS PER WORD eaclii ` I “ IT PAYS to ny' r uc `linsertion for advertising in this col- Cash must accompany order ..*s'n. MAnc.ARE'r's P/isisi-i TEL. “‘“"~ l , _ 'Ei>HoNs.-'rue pnrisiiioners or “‘l“"““‘“ °““’8@ twenty f ve C0" S 'Margarefa pari-sh turned out on Thursday to u man at the cali of tht' E,-\S’[‘I<]]{I\' PERSON ALS pastor Rev. Father McPherson, to rc- ___ pair their telephone line The lliie l_ » ..*Mrsi. John Brien (widow) leaves - cm” °rder' Friday with her littl_e family for Bos- ' ton, where she expects tg remain at - ..*PASTORAL VISIT.-The Rever- leant for some ;|me_ is now in first l liiternational Labor Conference. Semi 'days ago the conference appointed a special committee, under the chair~ m_ansliip of lion. W. W. itowcil, to report on the question of udinitting Finland, Luxembourg, the Dominican Republic and Mexico. in regard to 'Hill Di1H¢0l'» Fatllol' lVlCl’l\€l‘S0Il. P11 --~ Luxembourg, -the Dominican Republic Photographs oi' all sizes, films to ’i‘uesila_v morning. Vl-Slli’-ll Ulf’ \‘@=i“l' ..*Mr. Norman Mclntosii a grand- and Mexico, Mr. Rowell will present ence of iMr. Jno. Alfred M0D0fl-ll¢l- son ofthe late John Mclni-0S'l1. M- L to the conference 'this afternoon tho 1'. L. S., H€l‘l'i1i1llVlll€,\Vl10!`e ll(‘. l16HI`.l An of Nuufrage, has Settled 011 8 2% lmanlmoug gplnign of the coniniiltan the C0n\`é‘SSl0l\S illldi llllnlllllsl-‘9l""l acre -block 0*! the Old MC‘lm°9ll €St“i`“ that these countries be not admitted. comiiiuiiion to Mrs. Mc_Donulti and ai at Nnnfm5e_ The nmnnd lnken by me commllleeln lit all size amateur cameras sie is~ ~ <-.asssor Austria and oe.-many lm, 'sived fresh every wrek. si-is MADE HIM 'IZENDER "whoiiy qnoninons and exceptional _ » D0 'wt N and cannot be the l'°"°“ ought to coinineiice to practice the law iiunibel, oi thc agod lil'-l1€S Ol' the ll"l' ---r-°_'-*"' that the cnnforenc-e~ has received no £`l\`l’0"ll ml- T00 MUCH UNNECESSARY LUX- fornial application for admission iqoni “--' URY the governments concerned. ~ l ~»*WEDUlNG BELL3--A D169-Blllg ` ---- “The fact." says the 'comniIttee's event took place ut St. Dunstan'S Slowly but constantly. prices are renal-l -‘than some nlelegales rem-9. Cathedral on Tuesday m0i'IlII\Z. N0l'~ rising. And lil Billie Of the l'al“s,_S(f'_f` adniission of Finland as a member of law of file bride Wlwfe ll S“\“Dl“0“-‘ I/f"`l’"",.`(Mh,°Hq"?‘ °f,Q“F’e"'ll lfll; the international Labor Organization. dinner awaited them. In the evening f-illlll':`- lim Slll““l‘°_" ‘l““‘ld T' Cul ind claims there ig no reason why ii the wedding party drove to Hair: ’1“l""""’ “"'_l‘ “ '°_"“"f"l°‘2, "Wl:§ »-_nuniry which is ot yet a member oi River. where a few invited friends of ~_h""*“l"‘" ",l““l‘* "f ‘°“l“"° “n "“cnn nl; ‘he League or Nations snouiri not iw- both parties were assembled at the will begin. Tilllpeltlve “‘l;m‘; aw ml' long to the International Labor Or- liome of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cullen lf’ ’" me “mile xhnlllo ‘l?:$n lnnre 'lnnn _ :aiiizat¥nn_ The niaiority rcliort greet ll\€ll1~ MW!! fl°l“l! lllsllce i° ln wam`n,.m and nnn nnl llown lllnlr lakes the iidniisslou oi’ Germany and the BUDDOT D\"0Vlfled- dancmg 8"" nsnntglglenyllvilnnnn nnn tnn _nnnnln wnn ,Austria its ii lirccedent. Bmgmg whned away the happy mom ought to begin. Liixerles have liicreas- ents until the early hours_of the morii» !_d_ they aw lncrennlnn every dan I _ ing whoinhtihe glillastsbtliliiok tllllellr glotliglill An' lncnnnne ln nnlne nnly nllmnlntnn' Mr. Rowell on Minority “"9 W5 "5 B r e the vanit of those who want in nh~. . many happy years of wedded life. Ou mln wllmyllmlr nelgnnom cannot genl _ 0 l me f°ll°Wl“g My Mr' and Mrs' Kelly .ilencc we S09. f'VPl`_vwlu_i'e girls dl'<’»‘\§~l ln his 'nmmmy "el’°"t' Mr' nowpll trance and liurrle-iLto the Tooiiibs lm~ repaired to their home in the Royalty _ll ln funn nonllnn $l_000_ 32900 anll; says the point at issue is not whether lllnnlnlely nllel. lheln nrnnlglllnnnn where a lively band of serimaders _,Ven $3900; “.0 nel, ynnnn nlnn nl~,.sn.l Finnish delegates should be arlniitted EWG lllem ll hearty welwme' Thu' eil llkc princes, pronieiiaiiiiig 1ii’fet-i-| to the coiii’el‘0nC§~ All ll/GFS HKl`B0fl Mm-¢ Red; Arregtgnl groom's gift -to the bride was a fur only ln lnxnl-long mlmlngpliesl we sw , that they should, the .ssue was cost and to the -bridesmaid a Bolll men and women, .tacked ml; ln _lewr-is' whether the conference had the legal WASl.llNg'l~()N_ N0v_ l0_ __ The pendant. The numerous and costly ill- 1°' royalty' trealliig ihomggiy.-.5 illliiuiliprliy in accept Finland. as a no nnlnnnlnn nenlgnen to l-ln lllc country presents which the bride received nlnnsnl-G parties, tiiesplcmlor of which tion, into iiili membership of the in- nl nllenn nrennlllng ll", lo,-nlble over. testified to the esteem in which she nllns llln envy of lllnln. of nml\||el- for. iei-national Labor Qrgunizatlon with- lnrnw nl- me governnlelln was con. is held by her`many friends. lllll¢l.l_ These are the people who out lilnlaiiil first erther adhering to llnned lonny by lne nenn,.ln,enl_ ol- - l ' Um T'°“'5' M p°“"'°' “nd the"ebY lie' Justice, arrcstg being made In New of self-denial. Once lieguii. the prac- coming bound hy its' provisions, or bo- york, Detroit snll i-lscwlicre. While llne would be uccciituatcil, for tliclcomlng a ineiiiher of the League of llln nrnl nnllls lsnldny nnd -Snlurnny \vorlrI_is thirsty tor \veIl being; it has Nnltlnns. ` H wro nlmell nrlnnlnnlly nl ll", lenders ii greater thirst still for peace-that The majority. Mr Rowell ndds, Oli the Unlon of Rnsnlnn w0l~kel~s_ nlh A»E Deuce which tfhristiaii moderiitioli “say the conference has the power. 5 ll 4 l, ll ll ai _ . . rs ave een csug t in ie gener Wollld le’-“my l"`l“5' lrh°,,“‘l“°"lty ls 0' the °°m"”l`Y 0Pl“‘ dragnet thrown out after two months' on. Mr Rowell claims further that the n as precedents Qa 'V|0d0|'3W Vic" Wife (complain}i‘ngiy)- You’re not Senator Robertson, Minister 1 if dl-' . “Ll attention no Amend), like Mr. Knagg. T ey’ve been married; Labor, has nrr'ved In 'Washington i)o ‘ Pllol- 0 Porlo _ twenty year; and Mrs. Knrigg saysl assume his duties with the two Cana "{f.f,:°"n'f§f I Photorrapliy her husband is so -tender." [dian delegates. In Senator Robert- Dr Chanda llvuitwlilnnsvo rooms! anon Hiisbiiiiil-“'|`onder' Well he ought sony; absence Mr Aclnnd. Deput °"'°&,°"' fl* - - _ 1 ~ .~ ln.-... n_...._ . assi.: Artistic Phownranii -lll“tlle,__s_rll;rrl1l§lllls lililllllllitei .iii mail lillliillilsier lliluilllitillor, mm neon neiiniz .ns mil seilgummwumim . . l _ ‘ . - i to ~ . ' ““‘”_~V’ _“".°N,‘l Chulouanowmp _ ~ 5'" ""`°"°"' °”°"""" ° ’°"‘°‘“" l¢l¢l¢UI¢na.n.uesnnusshiqgqggggggggg OPINION , AT CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, NOV. 10.-(By (Taxin- STDCK 0UOTA'll0N li.\l.lI<‘.\."i. N. S., Nov. 1l.»»(Quoln- tions iiiriiisilif-il by 1<". li. McCurdy :md I investigation. ‘_ 3 aliens had been held lol- depnrtatloii, Attorney General Palmer announc- -ell today that toi-ty-two :idilltionall LO.\'D0i\', Nov. 10.- Tclegraphlng making a total of 253 since the raids started. “ininicriate steps toward the dian Press.) The case of Finland l has brought a sharp division of opin- | lon over the r`ghts and .powers of the l Atch. ._ A. 1<‘. Alo. ._ Cen. (.`.i'Lic. ._ Mex. Pei Reading are Fr Co., ilic Montreal Stock Hxcliaiige.) A. R. Can. Pac. .\l. P. lt. l-‘_ R. S. Yesterday. 00 ___..._..l35‘;¢ .........100% 86 65% __.___._1481,§ 73 ......._22li ........229 ‘/.l ........l0'l` 7/S ........101i‘5i 80’/i ....._..l08‘/il Today 89% l35‘/1 . 98'/ '7';:.» ' 715; 66% 148’/l 73 224 Zi-I DQ 105% 104% 79% 107 deportation oi’ these persons as un- desirables, will be taken," he added. Deportations 'Genera-I VVASHINGTON. Nov. 10.-Dcportrr tion proceedings have -been instituted in o. number oi' cities to rid the coun- try of the violent radicals caught in the nationwide raids which have ben in progress since Friday, At- torney General Palmer annoimced to night. I __..____i:ii1,;. 125%, | ” ..._.___i2:i‘_f_» i22i..i ._ . nov., _ 79-7.. _ iosfi/. xc; "lf: CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL 1 ANARCHY r NEW YORK, Nov. 10-Cliargetl with 'criminal anarchy in circulating the Revolutionary Age.” a publication which aims at the overthrow of the rovernment by force. James Larkin, Irish labor leader, and Benjamin Git- I low, of Broklyn, were held in $150.00' bull each today i'or examination on .Wednesday. I Both nien were lar- resteil in the raids on radicals Siiiur-,i ilay night. in default of ball they were ' coiiiiiiltteil to the Toombs Prison. Walter Nelles, who acted as at- torney at tho recent trial of two Fin nlsh editors, convicted of criminal anarchy, appeared for the inen. A large crowd surrounded thc court room where they were arralngcd and in guard against ii denionstratlon in their hehiilf, the prisoners were taken ut`oi` the building through a side en SMALLPOX GAINS ON TQRONTO TORONTO, Nov. 10.-During the past 48 hours fifty new cases ol' small- pox were reported iit the Toronto De- total oi’ 169 cases now in the city. There are 152 hoiiieg in which pati- ents are being treated and 138 homes Wl\F3i‘(‘ HCIVUHI C8883 Ui” I)Ei‘S()IlS RYE piirtinent of Health. This makes ii! 'U 0|.AND'S EFFORT TO GET RUSSIAN FACTORS TOGETHER froiii Warsuiv Sunday the correspond- ent oi' the Daily Herald says he hears from reliable sources that Poland is about to issue a siniulaiicous invita- tion to ull 'ie belligerent parties in ltussla, inc uding Finland. Estlionia and the other states to cease lighting November 25th and song delegates to Warsaw fol- a peace conference. De- cember 15 is proposed -as the date for the conference. The correspondent adds that Great Brltian. France, the United States, Italy and Japan also will be invited to send delegates. I i=oorsAi.i. A friendly game of football was Played at the (T. A. A. A. grounds yes- tcrdiay between Grades 7 and 10 and Mr. McDonald's class which resulted in la victory' for the latter by a. score of 27-5. F. .Power of Mr. MacDoni'ilil’s class scored the first touch and H. Joseph and "Stubbs" Payne making ltlllilree touch downs each to their cre- ln the second half C. Murray and S. Longiiplile .of Mr. MucDonalil’s class scored. W Davey of the rival team made a quai‘iintine.l who were exposed to the diseases. /\ total ol 500 persons urel under quarantine. , l in kick over the bar in the second half. Mr. Wilfred Maddigan referred the i-lame to the satisfaction of all. `---_ - _.__ A....__ . l5%¥#%5$%#%#%#4¢% f%#%¥5¢5¢%5¥%¥¢5¢7¢§`¢5¢¥5饧l&e tisfaction with least possible delay _ Parkman Eye Aid ~ ~ J_ust how mucn is required must be accurately measured Too Iitt_le_would only partaljy relieve the trouble. Too much would imure the eyes. e use the best modern optical appliances, absolutely correcting optical defects and guarantee sa _ All kinds of eye glass repairing and matching lenses done E . E. Pl rk rn a n Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist Monta lace, P. l~`-. I. _= - 4 f,_~=»"~i ioeeaoeeoeeeeswswsseeaeeeweeeooon !°°°¢¢°°¢»eosaeiaeeesassssseeaeaeeo Un-excelled service . , Q _-!'i|~l¢_;.._____________.__. _ ..._.-. ` - ' ' ` ' ` ` ' " . ` - U 1 J ._. ii. , ._.y,l_. tt? S 'ls Q _ i -.ie r->~~‘ ' 1,1' rg _l (.- . ._ I .V xr -. nu ;..i . .,, v`i 'llltfl 4 lil ~., I' is ;'> if ,V 41 if il 1 . _, i :_ l. I. “l. `» l . i . .y .M-I ‘ nj. 1.-_\ ..l'¥» .l 3; . I I .».......~. ~. -,~`.. i l l