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Micbqel Clark, all of them newcomer##
Meigholl 004 struck ON #rlde; even in
I�HE "OU5E OF QUALITV 8� those early. days of his ;parliA4W
ntar3r ljj AL -M
LZ career be had sup4rb self.confloquce, and I 1__ 1 1 ur
minutes bad elapsed the We vL; ound
EF House, aMlstOmWas It wasto maiden
STOCK REDUCTION SALE E^: ""' "'y
efforts was all ears. There wai something
unusual about the quiet mastery of him. The girl all Ne
w York was looking for whose myste
riouo
selfand big subject wbicb thip stripling WHO?
..OF ALL RUGS.. m-.
0- exhibited, whicb, focussed 41leyea upon romance was the biggest newspaper'story of the -day.
40- bim. Ina fewscatbing sentenceshe at. Whose whereabouts Was So important that an Arabian Shick journeyed
08= tacked$r. Wilfridand theold cbjefop-
2 only B Brussel Rugs, in Blue Ground
Tapestry Rug in Rose and Blue 34 reg 28-00 ened his eyes in wonderngept. He, was around the
e Q3, "raeLi,! yo 3 2, 0 0 f9 r ................ 6 24 75�� for ........ .................... ..... indeed a brave man who would throw
size 28J world,to fln4 her. Who is none other than Priscilla Dean,
19 60
Tapestry Rug in Brown and Ton colorings, 2ja English Brussels In Black and Tan 8x4, reg 57.00 down the gage of battle to "Is grand the darling of the screen, now starring in the year's biggest picttre,
reg 30.00 for .............................. 24 00 for ............................ ........... 4500 m='- seigneur" in those days, b u t Arthur
Seamless Tapestry.Rug, Green and Fawn 21x3 reg English Bruevels in Medallion Pattern 3x4, reg Meigben, then as now, was absolutely
YOU Must not miss it. One evening of this picture won't be enough,
22.50 for ............... Ir ................. 1750 55 00 for ................................. 4376 fearless. The maiden speech remarked N
S mless Balmoral S you'll want to see it over and
ea . quare Grey and Blue, 2JX3 2 English Axminster Rugs in Fawn and Rose, 3x4 him as no common man. When the. tide Over, again, Don't pass up happiness
reg 38.00
for. . ... I ................ ........ 29 75 65.00 for ................................. 51 75 turned in 1911 - bq'was again elected for
Seamless Balmoral Square, Fawn and Grey 2Jx3 English Axminster Square, Brown and' G when it is right in your grasp. Don't miss seeing this stupendous picture.
rey 3x4 Portage, and his Youth alone kept him
reg 28.00 for.'�% ............................ 21 75 55.00 for .................................. 43.75 A=0- out of the Borden cabinet, and gave the
Fine English Brussels Rug, Grey and Blue color- Brussels Rug, Brown and. Faw-i 8x4, reg 46.00 for place to Doctor Roche, a mild-matmered
ings, 3x8, reg,42,00 for .................... 35 75, ......... . I .... ... ........ 8425 medico from Minnedosef who had been
-6 Fine English Brussels Rug, Paisley pattern, 3x8J
00 reg 50.00 f6r ....................... I ....... 4275 Chatsworth Brussels Rug, Se9mless, 30, reg 56.00 hammering away from t he opposition
for .................................... _.43 75 benches since 1896. Buc youth kept on OH61 Tues. and Wed.
3 Seamless Tapestry Rugs, Brown, Fawn and English Velvet Rug, Seamless 3x4 reg 86.00 for..65 75 knocking at the door and at last would
Green 3x3J reg 27,00 for. . .................. 18 75 Balmoral Brussels Squire, 3x4, reg,45.00 for ..... 33 50 not be deni4, Arthur Meighen become
3 Seamless Tapestry Rugs in Fawn and Grey 3x3i 2 Fine EnRlisb Miton Rugs, Heavy Pile 3x4, more and more the rising hope of the
reg 24, 00 for.... I ............... ! ......... 17 ()ID FOR
1.10.00 for .................................. 87 00
government side of the House. He it was
Seamless English VeVet Square 3x3i reg 08 00
2.3 for .. . ........ 2 Fine English Wilton, Best Quality 8k4, 115 00 who rushed in where Bordon, feared - to
.18 ......... I .............. 1.55 00 (or .................................. 50
M *_ ttread, and smote Laurier and the Grits
-a . Rose and Blue Brussels Rugs Sjx4j. reg 80,00 for
Best Make English Wilton Heavy Pile 3x3J reg
95,00 for hip and thigh.
................................. 79 50 ............................ 03 75
I Soon after the war brQhe
Tapestr
.0 u land Brown 3x1 reg 36.00 Tapestry Rug. Brownand Ta n 3JX4 reg 48-00 for out and lie entered the cabinet,ps Solicit-
9 or� R gin Few,
-0 ...................................... 27 50 .......................................... 17 00 or General and his. rise ties 9 nQ
i � e been
meteoric. When Sir Robert. w
earled and
worn, xelinquished the burden in July of
All Other Rnews Great-ly Reduced,
last year, there were no shoulders upon.
.f,
whom the mantle could.. properly�,
19est Granulated Sugar, delivered, cash pr1ces $8.75 CWt.
other than thosevf`Meigb(-n. Sir.Thom.
as White who was regardud as being the
logical nor apparent was no longer in
I active p6litics: ind when catZus voted
A's MILL for a successor to Sir Robt-rt the pn�pond-
Our Goods are the Best- Our Pricesgight. Terms, Cash. Produce XA,;anted. erance in favor of the prt:snt prime
i minister was overwhelming,
There are many thousands from the
Atlantic to the Pacific to whom Arthur
Meighen is merely a name but who will.
during the course of the campaign now
THE THREE LWERS When'the House met the Lib"IL'ils wert-, kri l'oking cast of jaw who was 'returned for %
a jaunty mood; defeat seemed to them tf% Portage ]a Prairie in the place of Tom opening, have an opportunity of seeing
(Continued from page 1.) be an event'which need not be reckoned Crawford, a stalwart Liberal. In the and hearing him on the hustings. They
When the eleventh parliament met in with, and they had with them the "Peer- hurry and scramble of the firsC few weeks may or.may not be dimppointid, He
does not possess the -flair", and grand
the early part of 1909 following t he. less One" with his magnificent powers of the Session when every one was looking platform manner of Sir. Wilfrid, who
general elections of the preceding autumn, apparently untouched by the frosts of ad-; over his.neighbour, and sizing up the nbw
there were many new faces to be seen on vancing years. But the jaunty Liberals order of things the little chap from Port- played upon the feelings and emotions J,
his audiences, particularly in his well -be -
the opposition side of t1fe House, Laurier soon found there was a fresh force on'age was mord or less forgotten, Then one
was in the full enjoyment of his unrival- t he opposition. benches. New and day a we'stern question was thrust into loved province, with the skill of a master.
Neither has he the somewhat rugged ap-
e
possess a platform manner;.his voice Is 'Nr"AMBOUL
ental and "Let Laurier finish the work" of a dreamer and a ra,her determined- �.Goodeve, and near by sat Martin Burrell. mHE:, VIRG�IN,, OF S'f
led power; he� had been swept back into younger blood was there and. among the! the cock -pit and Arthur Meighen made pearance o C
office by an avalanche of votes the, rally- youth in his e I r the oc- Borden. Arthur Meighen. d 0 e a n o t
ing cry being tb National Transcontin- ,arly thirties with the eyes'casion well. His desk -mate Was Arthur
nbe T
newest and youngest was a callow, slim his maiden speech. I remer f earnest honesty of Sir Robert
not particularly pleasing -it has no music
in it -and his slim and almost boyish
lost WatL
figure is apt to be behind the er-,
bottle on the table of the pompous and Universal --JEWEL $500,000 Production De Lux
voluble -chairman. But let him get.. well Directed by TOD BROWNING
started give him -an interruption or, two
to put him on his mettle (Sir Robert. The year's most stupendous picture, starring
Borden was always improved by one
or two of theab verbal kicks for the
i rear) L and in a few minutei Arthur
Meighen will capture his audience and
carry it witb him where ever he will, THE WONDER GIRL .............
just as he did the critical House of Com-
mons on,that February day. in IM PRISCILLA DEAN THE FURORE OF FILMDOM
when. hemade his maiden speech. Those
who -expect to be entertained will go away
disappointed for there is no crackling
humor in his speeches. He L does not
charin men by tricks of speecb ' , or the
glittering generalities of the professional THE LYCEUM THEATRE
platitudinarian. He will, however, give
the man with an open mind something to MONDAY# TUESDAY ANWWEDNESDAY� OCTOBER 24th, 25th, 26th.
think over as he marshalls his facts and
0
figures and puts them through a, series of NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
formations thereby bringing to the front
their strongest points to one thing; they
may be compelled to cheer.
And what of this opponent who leads
the Liberal party, or rather that portion
ofit *hich is not captured by the Nation-
al Liberal and Conservative party�? Wm.
Lyon. MacKenzie King is Scotch on both . . .
Nature Provides Moisture THE. SELECT LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CO.
sides of the house and a Presbyterian
naturally. Pirbaps that is why he made
But Not to Your'Battery his "election sure" at the Liberal con-
vention in the summer of 1919. While
Nr. Meighen is a student M ' r. King is A Now Shipment of Coats in Velour, Polo Velours,
Water is needed to keep the earth tervals, and prevent ovIerheating, sul- more of a teacher -that is to fty,�One is
uctive. And Na- phating and other battery ailments. content to learn while the other is keen
fertile -active -prod ondisplayinging his knowled I ge and un� and Fancy Coatings
ture supplies it. Let us be responsible for the upkeep L . I I
parting it to otherb. Mr. King is an M. I
Water is equally essential to the of your siorage battery. We'll gladly 4 of Toronto and Harvaxd and his These we are able to off6r at surprisingly low figures
preservation of your storagh battery's test your battery and add distilled speeches which in latter years litive devel. I I
life and activity. water as often as you need it. Drive oped a discursiveness which is 40mewhat for this Week End Selling. COME IN AND SEE.
But, because your battery is out of around any time; this service is freely painful to his audiences are indicative of
sight, too often it is out of mind. You offered . Whatever make of battery his college training. He has not realized
put water in the, radiator of your car you have, we can and will prolong itil the truth of the axiom that a speech
See life. We carry a complete stock of re -
to � prevent ruining your engine. should be,like a women's dress., long 11iresses-Smart stylish frocks in botany serge, tricotine and charmeuse
y is parts for all makes of batterim,
that the electrolyte in your Witter 'r enough to toyer the subject ba sbort 15L to 45.00
ke L pt at the proper level by the Addi- =d fresh, powerful Prest-O-Lite bat- enoughtobe interesting. Mr. King en. ............................................................................. 01. -00
twin of distilled water at'rogular iti- teries for all alakes of cars. ttring the, Commons also In 1908 in the
same election as Mt. Meighen* condrig in
cial in charm and stylish charmeuse a
by way of Nortb Waterloo , his native A spe ' nd taffetta dresses, black, navys
Arad browns, reg. 22.50Lup to 29.50, sale price .................. I .............. 18.60
county, (Berlin, now Kitcliener. wa* his
Robertson & Hecker
birthplace). Valike Mr� Meighen, Mr.
"The Garage for Service" Klag was, born politically, with a silver Mouses-Tricolette blouses in newest shade, special ............. 2.75, 2.95 and 4.50
spoon in big, niouth. Sir Wilfred always
liked him, and when the Department of snap in odd Blouses -Special table in blouses, crepe-de-chene, georg-
Labor wag created in 100 "Billy" King ette, habitau silk, mostly black and navy, a few colored, price .................... 1.50
as heused to baknown Whenhe "covered"
hotels, rails .;md churches on the local Ilestery-Heavy weight heather hose, in greys, blues and dark burgandy,
staff of the Globe was made deputy
minister. He remained there eight years
*A F. A. Acland. It would appear that in ................................ $1.25 pair, oi, 2 pair 2.40
to be succeeded by another Globe man ...... I... ...........................
those days whenever the Globe wanted to �Special heather hose for Saturday, browns and Nues ....................... 98c pair
get rid of it man or two they just 1wIgh_
edlothenion Laurier. 116*6vtr in 1908
'GE
Mr. Xing resigned as deputy minister of
WFUIA I t Ladies -K-eady-tomWear Co.
Labor and was elected for the riding of
North Wskterloo, having been made Min. Selec V V
I ister of Labor when P-odolpbn6 Lemieux
RATTE Ry stepped up to the Iso4tog" octietalship Hq&d*ffioe0 448 Queen West, Toront'O. 9muthes, Vinghaw �rkd Omkrtch, Ont.
In the ghm of Sir William Mulock, Mr.
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