ocroBER 19,1921 llllililieil lluililsilf Sllpellmihi: iarsi iilltiiittitllAillltlc (Knitted to shape) ERCURY Hosiery for women-is knilled on liirichiltes that knit a stocking to to top without a seam l peiiect sahape from toe anywhere. . TlllS exclusive process permits of a rizir- [tfll/ljll, perfectly turned ankle whose snug»- iltling comfort neither washing nor wear can 'l lie iit is knit into tlle stocking. niit stretched or pressed. Silk, plain or drop alllcli), cashmere. lislc. ntercerizeil znul rullon‘ or two-tune effects of heather illltl Luvllt eliiiiiiiatc. shziiies. ' . fool without semis. I31 Y Other Mercury silperiorities: absolutely no seams, generous length, widened top, full fashioned calf, shaped SOY HOSIERY AND UNDER FOR MEN. WOMEN AND ._ Zljercuigyifiglh Ciirtifed~flamilfoggfluw,” _ SEArAtF§S iiitt-nsi-iigwzo calf rnfmioiltf) ANKLE RMAPED FOOY HO SCAMS willie; 2. Ernest Poole and l-Illzm g helii NiilPntlhllltlj 3, Celia Dlngweit, ADMlRM- slms BECOMES I 4. .\lel\ln MacQuniti_ Miss i(iek-' REHCENT“ lhzinrs ll-pt. Grade lV--1. hduiuud —-—~ -! Lil Vi»; 2. Elmer (firealner; ii. NEVY YOiIl-K. Oct. 17_—— Rear Ad iiiphii» Lr-wls; 1, 1.0m. Gilli ihlhhl Elms‘ he» declined an invl lqrud‘, |||._1_ no, Lean]; g_ p, 1 tation to vipeuk» at the Armistice run CHARLOITETOWN cuiutnmv l THE EASTERN c . .'BUY YOUR DRY GOODS and Clothing at IVES a lvluitnoex-s. Ltd. and save money, lliitlilill ..'SHOP from Hflilfllllllt! catalog I VHWZHANGEG m $TAFF.—MH! ...*’AUCTION SALE. Friday Oct. lllllle Meuolmld- Slelltlxrapltar of ' 2i," u. Um. IL “L m- u“: "lo-rm; ‘m- .i. H. llu-ghex t‘.o. i.td_. Vern-ill. lnntl. also Horse and Farm llnple- lllls lllutll lllllllslellllell ll’ lllll He“ lnents. Sue hundliiilil for full par- only" “l m“ llolllpany l“ smllllll ticuiiiril. Mrs. W. l). Whitehead. l0 llll lll" vllolllwl’ "umled by “'3 Mo“mgue_ illness of ‘Miss A. Steel. Mlsil Ellu ‘ Ilouton ct" the Sturls Staff goes to _ FHONOUR ROLL- Souris lllgr- dump,“ Ififlintll ‘tlor September. Principal's . <._ ,____ “ilk. .. Ailit-Kt-nzic Grade V--- ~ vv . Nellie tlzirrt-lt; 2. lliill- Garrett and ' “AS I ERN pEkhoNALs Fred MiitiEachei-n; ti, Russel st. John: 4, Michael La vi». oi-mle iX--l. (‘hurled Mat-ldluihcrn; 2. Au thur Aililt-(fitllum; fl, Gordon Mac Lean and George Leltrd; .3, lleel~ llllld White. Jus. J. l"t\l'."t*l'.~i Uepi. Grade Vlli-»l. Harold Fisher; ..' Mrs. Jolln A. Calllpbclll, Fair- "Blll- hi“ Kline on a trip to Boston lln-i other Ni-w England points. *>‘ Mr. W. Yloultzr. Basin Hood. 2. is the nnw mail carrier in the Bal- t/iiirshall llaquet and Jack Brrn- tic it. it. Nu. l. route "I'll; 3. Gregory Clinton; 4, Reg» ._ Hit‘ Bulfett. Grade V1l--1, Fhncry _ _ ‘nnw; 2' Jack Macawen; “N” ..“.'\lls. Nttl Jeroml McDonald. .. _ lleruionville. has gone on a two lflll bl ‘l,°llll' 4' Mfr)’ P°°l‘*~ Ml“? month's visit. to her dnuKhtt-r. Mrs. ‘ml. John s lJepL. Grade Vl<-l. Lloyt. McDonald Damon 5" Wall; 2, Joseph Uhnveriie afid- ___ _<.¢ (ll .' ' . - ' . i . ' _ tlrozncizfiggllll’ ‘l' ‘lnllll wllollll’ -Mluard'l Llnllnent Ion DIIOIIBIOI Grade V-‘l UlgJl Jennings; fl. Annie Err-shy; A Lin“ dinner 0" ll"? New Yfirll ch11?" (ilihlyS Miii-lceiizie. Mm Huezliesifier "l the l-Mlltllry ("Mr vi the llvpt. (iffltlt? ll--l. Andrew (llllltlllli lwhrhl _W'=1r- Ofllvers o! the chali- z. lllllWrl tliii-ooiiiilii; 1l_ \\lllililllllll’ll til-flay attributed the return! H» ianilriglln; 4. Jake Gillilln. tlrmi- in"? Pellrilllflnd he WCPlVQU Y0? hi5 l--1. Mic flftl PflqllPl; 2. Alfred “ilerrh ln EllKlBlld in reference w .‘iir\v..'ilit; Cl, \Villie Fitzpatrick; smnlFemil-Tfi _ 44 m“; (ghevprjm 'l‘ll.s oihccr quoted the admiral _____¢p>-__ as writing to the chapter; “A year __ __ from now. when] am on the retir- Tltltll-illltlrlEFtlllfcfiflz-fifilrfilz lit-mi ‘ell llsl’ l can Say wlllll l lepl lllle’ th- ‘lillwlrltolt for upwards) of fifty llllllll llll be glllll l0 lalll l0 you'll your-h and in that time it has I pit 1nd :l blessing to thousands. n I is in high favor tllrpughout (Tun rlla audits excellence has carried .],())\'i[)()N_ Qcgober 1g __ A dos. its lhmc beyond the seas. lf l1 [D-‘llltill ti. iii Reiitqrs correspond- Wrl“ 4011M‘? WP Drift‘ ll would l"? ll ellt in Melbourne Australia. says: chmip iinimont. RUSH FOR PROSPECTORS Ethat ibllowlng the discovery of CANADA NEEDS: IMMIGRANTS tiistinct traces of mineral nil in lN CAPITAL lthe‘ Kimberley district of Western —- ‘Atlstrllllit. there has bccn l1 rush IQNDCIN. Oct. 17.» Lolly Mc-‘of applicants covering a llundreJ Lin-vii, Bi-olvn prcskleil zit the meet- thousand square miles in the wes- ing to-tltly of the Wonleifs Guild of Itorn portion of the sorthern terri- Enipire. at which the principal tory. which atljoins the Kimber- speliker wilii Mrs. Nellie ..\ict‘lll\li]i-',. it]?! ‘district. ill-H,‘ have been fill- ulenilier o!’ the executive assent > i‘ -p ict for. ' of Alberta. Mrs. Aic-(‘lliitg explain” —-—~——-<0>——-——— "ll (‘ilnfltlllis needs of‘ 1lllllltl",,'l‘tl!ll5'IIln||l1l'I nun-en mi- cuta- Etc. anti capital, and twe on le on- ——-<II>—-—-— portunltlcilvl Oflflgllli_ Otaerlnspcarlltl- ZENA DARESI RETURN 0T5 were . rs. or. lira y e a To THE MOVES Mrs. Henry Joseph. iMotttreol. ____ l IiONlDON. Oct. l8.'—~ A iliislrng linllfdfilll! Sl- 61131195 l" 19f. recruit polned the flowe-sellitti; 56y Mll-ll "WW1 "19 ‘imam l9“ f“ forces in Puxlutiilly-cirtrus‘ the oth- ts the syllllml of hum)’ l"!!! Plcll‘ i-r morning lit on early hour, and uess. it is the bfirll bu! 11081! 11° rciiiiiinetl there tor tlllfllll lilllf an. more. ‘htllly during ll filming operation. A incl-lion of the professional t-lculcnt lsitrented. a. dangerous rivol, but wcrc reassured that it was "only W i fQO-O O'O§-Q§'§O-§§§*FQfUO-O OPTOMETRY (Ipliplnflry In th-flm-rl u! the urn-nap n! mennurlrm the pawn-nu of vlnlon ul the llulnun I')I‘I by nlilct-tlvt- nr nuhju-l- in» mt-tholll or built, without lllr mu- of li-nau-n or |n iuy defect or l ilulnn. With two competent mnn-trlntn. and Inn fully 1- - ulpprd rxnnllnutlon rnulnu. we Ire prt-pnrnl to KIN‘ "l" I'll" mun opllcul nor-v - which n pullll vrly um-xl-t-lla-al. 01". HUTCHESON l tiiitoinni-liit Grafton flirt-Pl vvpcocouvcowmc-ooa» Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From Elsi Point to C100 Beiii is ii biz lqrntory. vet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses Mia-t Phaedra: are the FINEST PROCUR- ABLE, and he l: the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendnnce courses.) ill Montague c ' t ll hi .'“ ‘"9 llfiilildlfi» TICAL riuuoults. ll. E. PARKMAN 0+0: c v00 >0~ oo-oco 0-00-00-00000000-0-04444 5 From Bad Ones In former days, before vulcaniz- inq had become luch an exact science a: it is today, a tlre~lhoe lwlth a lilq hole Ol‘ tiluwoiic In it was ‘done for.’ Not lo now. We can take aimout any blown out caning and mako it practically good n my‘. We vulcanla inner tuba too. Trainor Tire Surgery Cor. queen and Water Strata l! Foli‘. liiurr AND JEFF- wiw SPiVlS so“ l‘ TRUE night 4H‘? HA5 LGSS BRAINS THAN "i" x save HtM Ck€l>tT ‘for the pictures." The ltllnllsonle usurper of time-honored pitch wail Mrs. Man rice Brett, better known, perhaps. as Zena Dare. the musical comedy ,stiir of not so long ago. who has {been persuaded to come out of re~ I'll'6lilt'lll and‘ take a photoplay en- lgagcmcnt. Her marriage to. the ;i<iPCOX1d son of Viscount Euher was n social event in 1911. She will be seen as "Tilda" the strapping flower-girl heroine oi "Nol 5. John tSireet." the celcbrat ‘Pil novel by llie late Richard Whit cing. n film version of which i: nnw being prolucetl. Rooms (Fireprboll -_-<0¢-—- CVRIMINAL CASES IN MONTREAI iiim-ii _i.ii IMONTREAJL. Oct. l5.» Stan? his Toniactiuk. detained as a wii ness in connection with the litlll tier oi‘ Onofre iBlltura and llla wlic found burtally clubbed to dciiti last Friday in lLuchine. has reins cl to cat since iSundziy and still persists ill refusing Joell. Told b) the Lachino police chief that if he did not oat. he would die he replied: "l want to go ltnrl see my God." He iii very nervous and i-iinvinuniiy paces his cell. LNIONTREMNL. Oct. 14.—- Govan- ni Porsano charged with manslaugh- ltcr in connection with the death oi‘ a Pole named Pietro Voslock A Eottl TORONTO Appreciation oi King Edward service by the highest clan of travell- ing public made the ‘building oi our new addition necessary. The recent opening of this addition enable: u: to accommodate double the number oi guests formerly served. cu 'illll'tllllllli'llili.< Vernon to take up .\ils.-i Mt-Donaltlbll "The Melbourne Hcraltl reports! the l Soul 0f World l l Declared Sick _ l’ ('|'.';l'tlnlll Gabe.) I i "I used to be ti good dcal of a "Slfllilllril ‘when l wan in ‘Foioxlto. and some 0t‘ my fl‘l€lltl5 thought l was it good deal of an us: and ;the.\' were right." sail llev_ Lin! ‘(Willi-lee A. Eatom. in an entllral-l on ‘titatoslnanship ling llddrcris in Industry." dellv-eredl bcifore all ‘packed audience in Bloc-r street‘ Baptist (‘hurch ills-l week. “You can't rub on Alllldlnfis lalllll and usher .n the millennium.‘ lsuid the speaker. after reviewing lthe experiments of Karl Marxism in the United States and Russia. “There must be u partnership bot- wccn (‘nptal nntl ‘Labor in the F-HWFIL ‘empire of intluyqrv. They will never solve thr- l)l'|.l)l("'i hi" fighting each other, bit i.ii'_v h; oi operation and niiltliri. Z-i llii- ilrl [PFHSIB oi’ sot-fly to \Vlllt'll they belong. 'l‘ilcol-lsis 1 fill-ti hack and fo.tii for flftv _\'I<| and ‘lltfl i-oiiic the war and \\'f‘ ilillxlrlvil Iii iii‘ United States a torlll oi‘ HILL’ thtiCltlllt-Slfl‘ We to-lt UVPI‘ lllt‘ railroads and they iril illwi iaurli a state 0|‘ in- eftcioncy‘ that \\'-: were gliid to haul thviii bar-k, and it will take a decade tu bring t-hem up to tvllcle they were before." INDUSTRY iSPELLS PROGRESS in tlFfilllflg the difference bet- ween a stotemnan and politician. Dr. Eaton s:l.ti: "A statesman is a man who thinks in torlns ot the whole problem. not in terms oi’ any one clan-s, but in terms of 500' ietY as a whole, and the world as a whole." He said that science has been tho medium ol‘ progress in the llflol ago. but in ihe. new age the organ of civilization was in- dustry. The principles of religion and iloluocracy viiculd be applied in thil‘ relationship between Capital and Labor. The mnn in industry has got to ‘be bigger than his lob it’ he is to be big enough for his job." said Dr. Eaton. In tracing the history of the wage problem from the day's of scridom. hr said that the standard of n bare subsis- tence was no-t enough. ' “During the war W0.(‘l‘0Zlt9(l a new stllnilard of living. fill/l wages] went up. and we all el lubed upl the golden stairs.’ continued the sipcakcr. "Now wc have stilrtctl on‘ a process 0|‘ descent, I agree with Mr. Sam (lonrpers that to fix. wages. on on tlhsolutc eqllillitili with the cost of living you will ln-ive ii man \\'-lllf)lll a surplus. i "will! ‘o so» tho widest distribut- "u of wealth; 1 want t’; see the worker with a surplus. but You i-ilnt’ have o high wllgo without a ‘Hlglll vntilikcr. The worker must produce by his skill andxooperat- ion with other clelncrllg of society!‘ 'l‘llltP (inc - l BELIEVES WORLD MOVES l tDi'_ Eaton declared that he was an tiptintist. and that ho believed in progress. .“'l‘liere iii-e a lot’ oi’ petoplc.’ he said. “who think that the world is not going to be "better without some sort of a czitiistro» phc. and they think that this is the highest form of religion. The)’ are welcome to it. 1 believe. the world is better to-tiay’ than when l was here." (Lziugilter-l in conclusion. iDr. Eaton said: "Willie ‘we need stiitesulanship in industry and productivity on the our! of the worker. the sickness it‘ the world ill not to be found in is economic structure. but in its iul. There shall be no place but l the bosom of God; in the relil- nation -of' that w-ztsll-Qp which iukri; all nl n brothers.‘ ill tho m: Kn 2MP. palace in Ber» n were found 10.000 wilirel" 000K- utensiis after ills flight, ni- iitiugh all copper had been called 'l by his government‘ died utter being stabbed in the. house of Pesano. whose wife 110' had assaulted. Fabio Dupon, bqfore the court on (l rape charge, acquitted on tilis count was f-ound quilty on lesser charge of indecent asaaulp Direction United Hotel! Comp.“ of Amarwu - l .1 f ii-giilmililil.‘ rill: uiiuliml-i-ifi: Cgmplny-l Chain. flw- "- °'N°"- G““'“l”“"" ‘In the rcliiote parts oi‘ Scotland L's‘ “lllllua, n a “m”; people still wear garters ntzlde of \ ' ‘l. trash eel-skin m; a preventative -"n."|||||||||||.|lilillllllilllltlllllllllllllJttllllHlli iiiiiiiii-tlu. '45 of rheumatism. l§° “'5 Tfiqell, DON'T YOU know "mart Tut ace/W BGAcH lS no PLACQ 11, gun nwim A PtPE FoR DmNktMG maven? ‘I55, Bu? THAT ANT MY IDEA .Wa.sl1’t it Just Like J eil to Think oi This?‘ lh \\ 7flen%lla um l! a wonderful Relief for colds Cnhrrlychappfll Shinlic. I min! in CANADA I144» PAGE saw-lit l5)‘; ‘or l wclwb I l4 ‘p: hi‘ C’ lwo for 35¢ o and illtlns of50 and 100 ¥ iavslrs NAVY CUT claausrrl-zs l gnarl Sluper?) Qualiiy worlmla us]: 2}) Freaks? . Value in Me Zl/orlcl t I son TESTIFIES SCHUTTE lllivc. sihii». Aimiiii-y Inglis on.» "illflfll films hf the Prince hf gLgw FAM|Ly OF THREE ‘ad m pvmpnce a “m” "urllnfling Halos’ tour. (lilo of tho l-tiilllitioue M ii)I)i.l‘."i‘O\\'lN. ~ Juliuis (Sehutf. set-null son of Emil Schutic. 150 )'0lti's old. lcsti- fled‘ liga-nst his fntllor W‘lli'll the trial oi’ the iShullervilt-e Storekeep- er on cilorges oi’ lilurtlering Jos~ cpli Boll. his wife iinil tileir sev- enteen ycai- old 501i on Dec. l0. i915. was resumed. i tltliiuil, who is 2.2 and served in the navy through the world trill". testified that there had been a »t'onn., Oct l7. dispute between his father niiii Jus- “m” D°PH"""9"L m’ ‘he b“ lnent of lnrlia are fully awake to he Wm, ‘ynv-Illht’? ‘business iptissllzlitieis -0i’ tltc oph Ball over the ownership fore the tragedy. Bull shot at his father anil llilnl- lllllmwl“ llllllll“ to havi- liecu written in jail by Srhtlllo to Julius urging hilil lciivc the State and inalto lttiiiu- vii lie-ants ivas a fabrication. to that his story of the liilll Filming Prince’s Indian Tour LONDON. (lct. 17.—- 'l‘he Fili- Govern- lour. as well as Se“ as ‘hey ‘Wm ‘mvmg b}. ‘he to ti‘): opportunities the cinema llzlll place. He curried a can of oil night when he acconlpzinied fnlhcl" to a shack: Ills father sci l an alarm clock. stiying: l "When the ulurln got-a off we will g0 to the Balls and burn them down." Tho alarm rung at 2 n. m. and they went to the Ball pint-o. Tile zlifurtls in the wily of lli-ulthy pro- Uml paganllzl. .'.l‘!ie Dcpllrtllit-nt has ill~ MS ready begun inviting tcndom for he ut-lusive rights of producing FSllimiBlll witness said lie placed flllfiflilkttl Fresh- ——Salt ----and Sun Dried sba-vings against the iluor nnd his father llghtcl them. lle told i.-f screomg and shots fired by father as the fire spread and the Hall faintly tried to escape After‘ the third shot. ho saw Jacob Ball. who was lying on the ground. raise a revolver. The Wllllfiss snitl‘ he fired twicc at young Ball with a rifle, hilt did not hit him. l “Afici- tho shock fire was ulcll nd-‘ vancoi. the witness lloltl. his fath- er dragged. the three bodies into the burning building. He and’ his ‘fat-her then went home. ; Under cross-vxnmlnafon by roun sci for the defendant. the witness gnid tho first person hi‘ tfilil 0f the Sll0OilIlg_WllS his brother “lai- tor. to whom he related it on May; 17 inst. Then lie repented it l0 iStrlte Attorney Inglis o'f Mldtlleizex county. Ho ailmlttell he would like to see his fnthPr convlctt-tl. William. ii third sion of hchutte testified that his father once sold that he could not sell the property in dispute as long as Bull was ..Wl\oleiome Fish hi5 The CHEAPEST incl BEST FOOD in the market FRE'5,H FROZEN MACKEREL HADDOCK and HERRING CHOICE SUNDRIED CODFISH HAKE AND HADDOCK GUARANTEED BONELESS COD- FISH very best quality FRESH FROZEN HERRING for FOX FEED Write us for prices NOW- ilidlhew 8i McLean, Ltd s? ‘i515 laid down l.»- lllill those who carry out lllt’ vrork itillsl act under the Heller"! ilircction til lllt“ Gill/UPI]- lltent of India and share with them the royalties on the exhibition of the filing botll in llltlllt and abroad. The silct-cssful firm will zilsujitive tn place at the illsposiil or the (lovcl-nnlcnt copes oi‘ the films for exhibition l0 tho Indian people. TH E REXALL STORE Want Ally Medicine No matter what the ailment. wu have the standard remedies that will cure it. We handle all the best of the proprietary medicines, preparations that will do all that is claimed for them. and we sell only’ those articles that we can confid- ently recommend. Everything that ought to be in a first-clan Drug- store ll kept hero and in offered to the public at the right prices. Try us and tee. ll. l. MABON, Optometrist and Prncrlption Druggilt Montague, l’. E l. WAlT TILL I RUN UP Tb w; auuehnow! I‘LL "BG R\GHT ‘BAck AND Then n». show ‘tau, MUTT- THAT'S memo ~ €ND acme FIFE AT "me THREE -Bii Bud Fisher MY WORD - v - p fine Atztaiwcvsu ' wtTtt A cAFfMN OF A UGS$€L TD See 1v tT THAT metz€s ALWIWS A Font lie e