Q ' a. i ‘h g - 1 . oo-ooouooeeoeooooeeo '.'¢¢O¢ flit - Roll your owlilflifll ontNoco , ~11’! east; I p dshwouFebrgLsf uesolse OOOCOOO o ooo\o-\\\\fl (Fortified with Phosphoric Acid) We are now in a position to supply c" a \ our patrons with any of the following grades for Basic Slag this season. "s" quality 11.2% Available ‘Phosphoric Acid. ~xx" do. 14% do. do. do. "xxx" do. 11%, do. . do. do. "em of All" do. 20% do. I do. do. ALL 80 PER CENT. FINENESS What does Sydney Basic Slag Contain The virtue of Sydney Basic Slag is that is contains: - Phosphoric Acid Lime Iron Magnesia f Manganese It is undoubtedly the combination of these elements working together in the soil, which has proved our Slag to give such wonderful results. next advertisement will tell you more about Sydney Basic Slag. Cross Fertilizers, 0nd. SYDNEY, N.'s. 1* M l '- TORONTO G-IRL "ro weo “WUOGEUSFUL VlIHl8T.— A .To a thoughtful man the sight of Whist- vmv was held on Novcmberm" of time lam incine ‘ - 23rd in aid ‘of St. James Churclriwhich are the -most prominent (ee- Georgetow-n, quite a number tbelnzllllfo! of so many Canadian lumber present. The ladies prise was won mills invariably conveys the im- by Mrs. Sampson and the gentlo-iliression of wilful waists. The feet man's prise was won thy M that niu-oh more thannmill tone ‘Anthhony Boudreuult. A qahnypf illfdllll are destroyed such unc was served. Ape-pp ances every year is sure)’ -— —<0o——_ isomething to think about. But wthet Eastern Personals ibB @011: if? “flftlilr: . . e name ll none o e . lwould account for more ‘than trhe t»'-'~i‘ll‘-f-‘ll““éifiisiiill" ""'lf:'."::'°:: *::.".::::.";.aa;.s°" s. s most important raw material of in- dustry is fuel and it is as fuel that A- sawdust may become useful. The problems connected with the util- ization of sawdust as fuel are some- what similar to t-hose presented the use of lignite and for this rea- '--‘MIBB Cmisle Dalziel (leer o- lzdldfhggildldfitoftbgugfiggrliiédf town is visiting friends ‘in C-hir the interior are watchlgg with rin- “memwll- ‘ A, terest the work of the Department “M” AA M D m o; Mines in the hope that it mag‘ -- . . . c ona , Georg t row some light upon the-pro ‘Wm l" Vlsllllls friends in Sourli, lem of the use oi’ sawdust in bri- a A, queite form. The present time, ‘Mr F fM 1 when iuel is so thardto get, would '- - I- eflonsll], Georgo- seem a propitious opportunity for m“ l5 VMUBR in New Glasgow, such research and the Laborator- N~‘s- A, les are anxious to be able to give -~’Ml‘. William McLeod who has illexafgdoghgftliflgigdh ‘gailhawgftiurll: ‘been Vlllllllllf Nova Scotin, has re ize our sawdust’! ‘ turned to his ‘home at Georgetowrpl —-_-<e->———- I --‘Ml'- JBY. St. Teresss, recent ly visited in Georgetown, " ..'-Mrs. Howard Stewart, Ggofse ulwn- l5 VJ-llllfl! her mother Mrs, CI-mDbell. Montague. I A} CURRIED LAMB WITH -—-— l RAIBINS --‘MI‘- and Mrs. John Dalzlel‘ and tlllllgilter Doris are visiting! 1 pound lsmb,‘ 3 cups boiling Mr. DalzieVs mother, Mrs. Johnsal-ted water, i slice onion, Dame! l" Gflvrsetown , AMvtalk celery, 2 cups hot cooked rice ‘I.- cup flour. 5Q cup cold wat- er 5e teaspoon curry, 1 cup Sun- ,_ Maid raisins. \ Cut lamb m cubes. ‘Add water. onion and celery and boil 5 minu- n} WIHDLE WHEAT GINGER. BREAD 4 tablespoons sugar, 5g m", shortening, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon tes. Reduce heat and 000k "M" “.0118. cup milk, (soda) meat is tender. Add- raisins. Mix l 0119B £10111‘. $6 teaspoon flour and curry with cold water ‘All. 3 tablespoons, chop- anti add. slowly to hot mixture. nod and candied‘ lemon peel, stirring constantly Cook 15 minu- whole wheat flour. Bficup Sun-ltes. stirring fretluently- Arrange Wald seeded raisins, 1% cups mo- border oi‘ hot rice on warm platt- wses. ‘A cup chopped nut meain er and put meat in center. Serve ‘é teaspoon powdered mace, lb at once. easpoon powdered cinnamon. ——-_ Mix the white and whole wheat, T0 A FRIEND ‘lo_ur, add peel. raisin, nuts. spicrst —-—* ‘ml salt ‘Melt shortening. rnolass-iYour passing seems like that 0i’ ~s and sugar, then cool and add5 shill} sweet bird. ‘ them with eggs well beaten wIthlWhom-but the brie-test moment ode mixed with milk. Mix Weill s-n¢--.c~we hearo and turn into greased and flour- S» t. "ly shaking out his hullll-l’ “d cake tin. Bake in moderate ov- sung! I v en one hour. Sufficient for one .\< - see-he skirns the b-Oflom!’ ‘Thcw. r. ER, Cal‘?! a Large Assort- We Carl‘? a Complete “NEWS & VARIETY We Carry a Full Lin; 00., LTD., Queen Street ment of Eversharp Pencils Line of Eversharp Pencils STORE” Opposite Cathedral of Eversharp Pencils HUGHES DRUG 00., Corner Queen and Grafton Streets We Carry a Large Assortment of Eversharp Pencils W. N. TANTON 115 Grafton Street THE PRIDE OF MAN Trace history back since Adam began, ‘ largo cake of glngergread. earth along. - ' Ami, mashing through the hollow. echoing skies. » Wings up. straight up. to his blue Paradise! ' ____-<-o->---- PREMIER BARONET DONDONpNov. 25.—'i‘he engage- So swiftly sore! 11l°'°d“'-°““- “'° , ‘of England. and is the tenth to ‘m: I in I707. I-le is 26 years old, has ‘ ' is West Wycombe ‘Park, lBucks. 'l)l"ldégl'fll)m is the premier naronet _._.é-no-o%—-——-' TURKiISH SULTAN AT MALTA th -tItl . hi h . ted wear e e w c was crew 0N A BmflsH been third secretary in the diplo- matic service since 1921 and owns about 6,100 acres. His country seat dllladlmughl ‘Mflaya’ Mohammed Vil.. 011 here this mornins- expected oillcial welcome. Don’t cut CORNS Don't cut corns or cnllousespr fool with corrosive acids. Such methods are dangerous and don't get at the‘ cause. - _Dr. Scholl's" Zinc-pads, new discovery, stop hurting‘ instantly; start henlm st once. ey protect while they call Thin; antiseptic; warezlproof. Abxolufely xafel Spec: sizes for corns, callouses ally prepared for his reception. t.or's bill that follows. lstion of about 600.000. h“ "my about 800 Dhysicihns. A doctor charges for a day-time call in middle class family only 60 vent-w At druggisfs and calls on him in his oillce. F01‘ 3 night call the doctor receives from 1.2010 $2. according to the dis- tance. Only professors a-t the clin- ics of the two locsl universities charge more, receiving $2 to $4701‘ n house call and 2 for an ofllcevlsit. As in this country, the physicians give only prescriptions. About 100 dentists practice in Prague. The average charges are: Drawing one tooth, 40 cents; cem- V ent ‘filling, 60 cents to $1; amalgam filling. 80 cents to $2. The annual income of these pro- essional men is estimated as fol- ws: Head professor in charge oi clinics. salary paid by the govern- ment, $1,440 to $11500, and $5,000 to $11,000 from private practice: other professors at clinics, salary paid by the government. $1.000 and from private practice. $4.000 to $10,000; general medical practi- tioner not attached to any clinic, $3,000 to $31500, the average income of a dentist being $5,000. ' MAY AMPDINT-TO SENATE U. S. ‘MINISTER AT TOKIO WASHINGTON, Nov. 2s.- so pointmem. oi.’ Charles B. Warren. Ambassador to Japan, as United States Senator from Michigan, to w” Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From lest Point to Cope leer ls e big territory, yet right serene this solos Parkman Supplies the Big Majority ‘ of Eye-Glasses llmply because PARK- MAWI IYl-GLAOIII l are the rmltr PnoounAlLl, and he IO the ONLY GRAD- us-rs OPTIOIAN (om-a- ‘ ones courses.) I signed, would not be surprising to Mr. Warren's friends ‘here, as it bu been rumored for several months that Mr. Warren contem- Plwletl living up ht post in Tokio. usavv snows m ousssc nom- ur Lsotststoss i . ‘ M , In i QUEBEC. New. lit-There was s very slim Attendance at-tbe meet- Gall end use m yourself ‘ i113 of the bee Legislative As- MALTA, Nov. 25.-—'l‘he British; I Wllll Slllmllllllte man who spends his wage on board, arrived- f“ I Since the Sultan is travelling ln-t i cognito, the customary honors anflIWe must believe with other things, salutes were dispensed Wllh- ll WThat faith will that Governor Plumer| will board the vessel to extend an‘ Mflllflmllled- wllihThe apellke man the rioli the poor, is accompanied l1)’ ‘llls lell'l’eal"°l‘ll'l‘he drunkard and tobacco cnewer; son and three oillciuls. will 81B!’ “l When ere they reach the other Fort Tlgne, which has -been 80801- The city of ‘Prague, witll 8 Palm" Murray Harbor. relief known. You'll find no beast so vain as man. He thinks because he stands on D985 lI-lis great Creator must have legs. ‘I have seen some men oi our own Use I J» will see the difference Pocket sun dials tell time, yet you prefer _an accurate watch, though it requires wind- mg. Similarly, for 50c or less, you can buy a toy kind of clutch pencil with wobbly,un- certain point-but you prefer a finely made pencil of precision-like EVERSHARP. The principle of operation that makes EVERSHARP write with satisfying smooth- ness and surety depends on" the exclusive rifled tip that keeps the lead from slipping _and wobbling. The success of this rifled tip IS the success of EVERSHARB-and no other pencil can use this rifled tip. Supplementing the perfect EVERSHARP tip are other excellent features that con- tribute dependability, convenience, beauty —-all Ill every EVERSHARP, regardless of What you pay, Select your EVERSHARP today-or get an extra one for your desk. Gold, silver and enamel finishes; priced from 75c to $75. Sold everywhere. Made in Canada by rm; warn. COMPANY. LTD. Toronto I EI/ERSHARP i HCLUS/i/E R/FL £0 77P The supreme point of eflicient writing. Lead held firmly; cannot slip c: wobble. we HANDY £91455‘? ll/VDE/P ff/E CAP Eraser free with every box of EVERSHARP leads. H0105 6 70 215405 Sold completely loaded. Extra lead in the Red-top box, 16c everywhere. ment of Helen Moira. elder daugh- he!" ~ . _ ter of the late ICol. Vernon Eaton Your haDDY 90118 .511" beating ‘mlom sweet meek l of Toronto, to Sir John Lindsay Yule first‘: blrdnke presence; Y Oglzireqrcie Woud they wash D h d, ‘BL. i . ah our oyous ~ ' - iokhsisyioomss Eafonarligoislnttiiraseisdiaii‘: vibrant still. you the place weifileen iténltgiitggrxiied from the prev- girl, who is very well known in Sllflll 99V °l' ' I ilslngllah society. The prospective cannot fill. Does never strengthen my appetite. mixmj.‘ Bridgemllll’ I hiuk of a man not given to sin, bttcco juice flowing o'er his chin, -F‘I-AG$HlP5And yet he seems to think n odd, llf you doubt that he ls born of God. m. Beats his good wile ‘and acts the bum ' give him angels wings. plaice, [They ea-ch shall wear an angel face. ___._-<.-o-}-———_ , _ ILLNESS CHEAP IN PRAGUE By his microbe form the measures ‘ God According to a consular PPDOTl- He is kept’ i.n bounds by Satan's rod . One mB-Y 8'- lellfll be lll l" 505m“ At last he moves across the bar, and not dread the exorbitant doc- And m“; gwgy w another- 5g“, E. J. LU MSDEN To Ersdicate Pigeon Lice The pigeons should be dipped in a solution of sedium fluorid and soapy water. and afterwards never eons must not get into the flock. Red Pepper For Ease your tight, aching chest Stop the pain. Break up the con gestlon. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. it cannot -hurt you and it. certainly seems to end -the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated penetrating heat as red peppers. and w-hen heat penetrates right down into colds. congestion. aching comes at once. per Rub you feel the tingling heat. ln three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. when you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism. backache, stilt Complete eradication of pigeon or 10 cen-ts more than if the imllelll lice_ is possible Ln one treatment.‘ allowed their freedom. Stray pig- - Colds In Ghost muscles and sore, stiff joints relief ' The moment you apply Red Herp- .17. eck or sore muscles. Just get s _ succeed Truman H. Newbuerry, re- a‘. of Row.“ Red Pepper Rub, Seven grades of lead, also indelible. Cxultlwats-clennlly temperate andruom always thoroughly ventilated. HOW TO AVOID others TUBERCULOSIS -regulnr habits of living. 1 ‘For the protection of _ Avoid bred-thing dust-laden air.|when coughing or sneezing, hold . 4 , A healthy body is the best in sweeping ‘and dusting use a a handkerchief before your face. ‘ lprotcctlon against the tubercle moist broom and duster. ‘ I ' Tbnclllus or any other disease D%n't spit on the floor oi the -_-<+Q>——i- drwe ing, shop, school, public build- ing or on the sidewalk. if you must do so spit in the gubter or into a I flooded with fresh air and purified splttoofi. nsfglglfigésltffnrmlfie P5232883: by sunlight every day. See that li.’ you have a cough do not resort first being a gaudny decaratadkan _ ‘. your sleeping room is thoroughly to qusckery, but consult a pllYBlClJiPon which is piled the bride“! dower ventilated. or go toadlspz-nsviry. Malt» full use of furniture etc In a second can Use good, pure nourishing food of good food, fresh air and res-t. mum, me hflations and In“ a 111111 lllofolllllll’ mallllcam Whal- uve as much a“ Wsslble l" "l" heavliy-éurtained sedan chair Adon- ym, eaL open air. and have your sleeping @3151“; ‘the bnda berm“ ibreedlng germ. There-fore, keep lwellby following rules:- 4 Live, work and sleep in room A TURKISH MARRIAGE. We have now ready for shipment our usual Fall supply of Dry Salt and Kench Cured Fish Cildfish Hake Haddock FROZEN FISH Fresh Haddock _Frg5h (‘m1 To which we have this year added a superior line . ._ of I """ Boneless Codfish "w" ~ and "‘ SMOKED Ftsn V. SOURIS BRAND BONELESS COD ‘F Excellent quality-Guaranteed Codfish 1 t. I I soums BRAND FINNAN HADDIE at ’ Fall Fish-Fresh from the Sea! " ' ” SOURIS BRAND , I FILLETS .3 store. You will hays the quickest dlMABON Qflllrotrlet es Examined Glasses Fitted eembly this sf ernoon; only‘ eight- ‘ ° o. °'|-' 4 . m. u,“ T‘ DAL sen members and t-hres Ministers’ "numng? were in their ‘seats when one House was called to order. The heavy E E snow storm which hse been raging e _ here for the pest M hours caused ' some delay in the train service. e14 ‘in ._ |' some of the country members did . not reach the city until late in the “'“'“""““'”T'“““ afternoon. - . .,. Montague, P. E. I made from red peppers. at any drus _ V 1 From Fresh Caught Codfishé-Delicious, Economical, "*- ' Absolutely no Waste. ill. Write for Wholesale Prices ; ‘ Matthew 8: McLean, Limited soums somus BRAND GUARANTEES .. inn-z CHOICEST QUALITY