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Ottawa, November 11. -!1a jor-0es-
aral Bir Made Hughes and bis humid.
and Whirler assoofates in the (lovers -
meat breathe • gnat .a b of relief now
that Mr. Doubtwet A. Thomas bas left
these shores. David Lloyd Oeorgs's
ambawado, Is ow of trues bleerings
whir& Mr Sam recognises only as they
take their dight
The talk .t the Capital is that the
r.eoo.tr.kis .1 e. Steal Committee
le pettiest's!), • black Vie for the
ea bl
Minister of Militia, wbaight Idea
It Rea to appoiata committee largely
000afstine of prospettive shell -makers
wbo would naturally bats tbemeelver
vibes it came to •wording cootrsets.
10 L D ON How they bated tbeaswtvw • is elbows
THE by the fact that certain processes in
the making of shells coot about five
MERITS Or times as much as they ought to have
done and profits. generally speakion.
ran wywher* from one hundred to
two busdred per cent. The msouf•e-
tuting members of the coomluee cer-
tainly, aa Mr. Thomas !equal k., "re-
lieved industrial tepressi.ro over a
wide area,' paying special attesters.
however, to those areas in which Lbry
themselves operated For example,
the Canada Car k Foundry Co.. which
had • Senator out fishing. te.ieved
Industrial depression via the shell
trouts by $13U,0U0,1UI, whereat its best
previous turnover, until war, that
bountiful jade, came along, was Irl7,-
000.0011 for the year. There can be r.o
doubt that industrial depression in the
neighborhood of the Canada Car &
Founds y Cc.. was extensively 'obeyed
and the dividend draw.rs greatly
h eartened. A. a 'setter of f.e'. the
Indust' i.l depots ion was relieved 10 a
greater extent Lbws the ebertages of
shells in England. The War Office
complained that deliveries were slow.
It is conceded a great pity tbst Sir
Sones Shell Committee didn't win out
better then it did, fie ti,E tlam took an
almost personal intro est in I•. It was
his pet committee. He didn't have
time to confer rank on all the ui mu -
festering members but be to ole one a
g eneral and several others honorary
colonels. so that anstbing they did
would have the appearance of meiury
tactics. In short. be treated the t ou.-
snitter well -he treated it even better
than be did the Purchasing Committee
in New York, which is another of fir
Sam's pets.
The New York Puueha•ing Commit-
tee is said to have done very well by
Its friends and customers, so well that
Dr. Pugrl.y was constrained' to ask in
the House of Commons tor papers
dealing with certain large tranactsons
in small arms ammunition. The mem-
ber for St. John was told by Sir Sam
that the New York Purchasing Com-
mittee was not within the jurisdiction
of the Canadian Parliament, that it
u C. klA'l N was en Imperial body answerable only
LL• to tits lowprriel Parliament. and that
BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, tOTART the papers were in the hared. of the
4 hale., hat. British War Office and wouldn't be
Ewa, gra gAya. produced in Use Canadian Patliament,
even if Sir Sam had tbeni, which he
bast iaAWAeLs as sad iawea•es. hadn't. All of which Dr. Put lei
tboreughly believed. tut he didn t
think any the more of Sir Sam for
that. It only goes to show that Sir
Mass will not have any of hie commit-
tees put upon aur& onee•a well imagine
hie anger et the reforms of this rasb
intruder, D. A. Thomas. The Shell
Committee, as reconstructed, is to
have no manufacturing members in ata
midst and is to be a munitions commit-
tee of the British Empire instead of a
0.CAMERON, E. 0.. BARRIS- get-rieb-qukkwawe of the Plutocrat
canal ss a tjluh. The committee has been lifted
wrest. tesierice. mares dew fro
At Cnnu. Taandar at each week la to • higher moral plane and a British
ea Albert titrcet word by Its. expert will remain on the spot to keep
Voce aeon k ilia.le lam it from .aggin . The only comfort
tern w ave o recore-
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MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
Lound or repaired.
SOLD LETTERINU
eo�lnr LEATHER GOODS
ABet B $1U\Al, w lavas
A. IL TAYLOH. tYiaArPtmn.
MEDICAL
ER. OEM. HIs1LEMANN, OBTE-
PATH, .specialist is wamea . Gel (I1
's Meso.. state, Aireale aid.srvwsdi -
ralers. ea e. ear. we .ad Lemma deaf.
m.. bslago Gad-Mut.atb ',adobe... Ade-
esa. esteem" t witb..et the kale. U. at
sesNwas, ceraer Nelms ..d hi. A.4...
name. At berme "Moe needs" M'daeeders
sod eatemispe: ear cream b mesistuasst
gt.,:J. R.1rUR8TER-EYE. EAR.
..d threat eely. Howe
t.
Amen.. Ear. ork auraand mid 1 kzv.t B puratttt.J.
titeats,..d Meer a.N Eye Nomura,
e ►a went. Ko o sschoorea HS. Waterloo oer. V,
• to a. sp.. t fe s P m-- t to $ P a Tel.vkeae
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AUCTIONEER.
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LEGAL
PROUDFUUT, KILLORAN &
PROUDFOOT
SAJUL SrtR0, 1OLICITtiho. NOTARIES
PUBLIC, EIV.
Mogen the BeeGee. sewed deer ban Mam-
W s anat. tionmeh.
rami. ta. u at Nwsst mem
W. PsocoeOOT. `.C. J. L. EnAmea
W. Peooesoor, J..
LBARLE8 GA1tILUW, LLB.. IISAR- the teem ion h been
zoom. Gusr.sl r1ie1 r .te. God. @eructed off the committee can enter-
ssiiss . Messy te fwd at lowest rales fain is that the profit and lose account
sow bseomee an imperial matter, and
(SEAGER, BARRIST(E1aeRy.e�•aaOeI�. is not subject to Canadian overhauling
. Mier. Noun P.MI° ad Ixsa ' I by auditor. -general or Parliamentary
�w-ta`rt eOaMrtat scandal committees. lot, these golden
vista. Mr. Thomas has given Canada
about the only peep she will get .
;E�C/1 (�(�(� P1UVATK FUNDS TO Meanwhile, there is no denying that
�.a94 000 Ism. Apply to M. O. CAM- the ebe11 (committee distinguished it -
1 JN�esvisase Hamtlu..ueet.Oaken . self. it succeeded in getting even
higher prices for its output than the
, R. ROBERTSON. New York t'urchaeiog Committee,
f •L\atiliANClI AOIDtIr- which was going some, Icr the Yankee
manufacturers are not in business;
merely for tbeir health. ft course,
England was in • tight bee and for
a while at the start she paid through
the nose for eupplie., as did France
and Russia. Everybody looted the
Entente allies for •11 they could get.
but even at that the Canadian '+heli
Committee attracted the special at-
tention of Lloyd George and the War
Office by the things it was doing to the
British Empire. Our 86e11 Committee
was in • claw by itself 1t was doing
so much for the British Empire -do-
ing the Brl1Wt Empire for so much.
did I say? -that the British Empire
bad to step it, if only to relieve the
strain on the Shell Committee.
it entainly was something in thew
days of universal pillage for our Shell
Committee tc have aught the eye of
Lloyd George by its paradhount per-
formaazes in the Sold ..1 Big Business.
The Abell Committee felt that it had
the British Empire going and coming.
While our brave soldier boys were
:hereon the toe the Shell Committee
was cbergiog our friends and protect-
ors as much as the traffic would bar
es -and then some.
While the Nilsen Committee was
treating its friends, not forgetting it -
t
self, thus geuerou.ly, handing out
contracts that invent anywhere from
ooe bends ed to five hundred per rent.
profit, the Government was punning
• more economical policywith the
soldiers. Within the t twelve
months the. 8eld and subsistenee al-
lowances have been cut down, .oldie,',
wives and families di •w fttoiti the
Patriotic Fund only what will
them from starving, wounded
are lw•n.rght home steerage-wbarever
the Sebum mss are eoaoersed peo-
n ies are pinched. becanse aeiage
se he .Reeled Gad as the Shell
w t ave the Gov -
had to What's more. the
It@ been short-changed, .o to
=beak
at. for etampie. becomes
the rickpa y of a soldier Oho fella
is beide 11 It siertaanly desea't roach
Wig `11411r. Di it revert to she tial•
ter Ih a NMI Oemesi ttee P
Ramer hes K dist the same crewed
wheel' I..-gtta D. A. Thames to Cam-
elia task !r Bim to Ragland. The
Rein ()oversewed wasted to Mer
what eh Sam bed to say about the
RharO Cemmiktaw ami they Mt are
INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC.
Pima MeV wrursse : arltlsa, Cseadlaa wed
aomemrr Groes AND L.nrtort•' Leen.
we : The Ocesa ner
Limbed not Leadsa Lied.t and .
Itss+m Aura cASAaysa ldoase: !'fa U.S.
Mate wad Owaraat.e emstaay.
OlEse et issem mom se VW
Mi. sad ed reddened Davida sues 'Phase 17a
11eaILLOP MUTUAL FIRM 1N -
BUR ASCE CO. -rasa edIwtabd
air mama
pMsasr ,r.mamaD. Mama, Pow. S afferth P.U.:
Jig.��.etly. TimPta. Owiertek P. U.:
eled-, W U. F. = •pea u P.
rjktieerd=eictIsmrweis.; Witham meas:
Jame Eve•.
anis, Yisloek : Miasma
�,r*eem:J.w.Yea. B�etem..erssvim; ales.
Mateo; William
ees�e�ss end ,pa their earde re ntetee
le J, ]Wsryti eletktag �w stn.
EL Oars envier. daeessasYe n - -
MARRIAGE LICENSES
WALTER R. KELLY J.P.,
.➢ODertios. UZiNT.
MUTER Or MAlta6AOs WESS 1.
Patten Songster
TB. S. IAICOCL
POW �* s'7s rlMe
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : t)NTAhIO
WOMEN FROM riiiioi1
45 to 55 TESTIFY Teeente Cottle Merest
Heavy choice steers $7.76 to is 40
7.60 7 75
Tothe M.rit of Lydia Elia. wady choice wears.
Butchers'. good
h. m'g Vegetable Com- do. medium
I
do common
pound dozing (�p� NeUen, choice
fe do good
Life.of ° do. medhum
Wegtrae t. M. - "1 ems
through the Chemise et We and baa
psis r my bark
G ad aria and was to
weak I Goal hardly
do my housework.
I haw taken Lydia
M. Prkrm's Vega-
teble Ctmpomd and
It has deme sae a lot
of good I will re-
ccenmend your mad -
Mine my Meads
and give you permiM-
1 ion to publish my
trtmodat " - Mrz Lwsmtcs Mak-
TM, 12 King et, Westbrook, Maine.
Manatee, Wk - "At the Change of
Life I suffered with pains in my beck
and loins until I ninld not stand. I also
bed night -sweats so that the sheets
would be wet I tried other medicine
but got no relief. Alter taking one bot -
tie of Lydia E. Ptnkbem's Vegetable
Compound I began W improve and I
continued Iia use for six moths. The
pains left me, the night -sweats and bot
dashes grew lass, and in one year I was
a different woman. I know I hays to
thank you for my continued flood health
ever since." - Mrs. M. J. 11owtreLL.
Manston, Wis.
The success of Lydia E. Ptakham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, Is unparalleled in such eases.
1f ye. want special advice write to
Lydia E. Ptnkkaa Medici.* Co. (col�-
drutial) Lye., Mass. Tour letter will
be *posed, read and answered by a
weasaa. Gad held la strict eoaldssts.
ivirta
that Mr. Thrones would do his work
better if Sir Sam were absent from
Canada.
It re well known that Sir Sara bad
interviews with Kitchener and As-
q,titb on the subject of kerpirg Cana -
clans over -long in England. and giv-
ing these British offers instead of
the homrpun Canadians with wbom
they stet ted out. It is, well known.
beeriest one of team's semi -personal
colonels took oceasioa to announce it
with a loud voice, at the same time
intimating that Kiteh was routed hip
aid thigh by the redbublable Sir Sam.
But it i• not so well known
that Premier Asquith and Earl
Kitebener talked to Sir Sam
about other matter., notably the Shell
Committee. In brief, Sir Nam was
,liven a ebsoce to plead his case,
which he did with the results that are
already apparent. The Shell Com-
mittee is under reeonetruction, it is to
be run on business rather than an
eleemosynary harks; its aim will be to
provide shells for the army rather than
fortunes for the ihi•ods of the Con-
servative party. All's well that ends
well. Mr. Tbomar is beck in his own
country and Sir !lam is back in hie.
Let it go at that. HeF. G.
Lawyer MAI and Read Patrat Altair W. VII
mae �eas� espwMaw 1. Camara *al Uri 3.-
yvasiws M•0eur patented Trot mart and
ppi.sfpp.�d I.Monser sed y.rstf
mama
?Mama s e r "Wm is"Rama prrp.eM hr
Expert witness in patent suits, Pat-
ents obtained in all countries. 99 OIL
dames Street, Montreal.
We . Meee,•.atved
Brophe} Bros.
ooOKklCH
lac l-eadiag
Femoral Directors
aid Embalmers
Orions eards.y athsdd M
M .a hese.. sight or dap'.
top
7.00 7 5'
0.60 7.111
6.76 6.60
7.26 760
0.60 7.'1.
6.00 4 60
Botcher cows. choice.. 6.00 6 10
do. good 6.60 6 Gu
do. medium 6.00 6 59
Balls, choice 0.00 4 6u
do. good 6.60 4.00
do. medium 1.25 6.60
dobologna 4.00 4.76
Feeders, 000 to 1.100 lbs. 6.25 6.76
do. balls ... - 6.00 1.74
Stockers. 750 to 200 lbs. 6:00 6.60
do. med. 660 to 760 6.50 6.00
do. light 4.75 6.60
Canners 3.00 3.73
Cutters 3.75 4.60
Milkers. ehclee, each . :5 00 100.00
do. medium to good 60.00 75.00
do. common . . 45.00 60.00
Springers ..... 50 00 100.00
Calves. veal. good .... 8 00 11.00
do. medium , 7 00 1.041
do. comrion 4.75 7.00
do. gra.. 4.00 4.75
Yearling sheep 6.00 6.75
Spring lambs, cwt. 1.60 0.00
Cull lambs 7.50 8.00
Sheep ewei. light 6.50 6.25
Sheep. heavy and hacks 4.25 6.25
('ull. 2.60 3.60
Hogs, fed and watered. 5.75 0.00
do.. light and heavy. 8.25 8.e5
A MINISTER'S INTERESTING DIS-
COVERY.
iS-
COVERY.
Rev. A. D. MacLeod, of Harcourt.
N.B., in a letter written recently, le -
leered to the remarkable popularity
which Zam-Bok enjoys in the homes
of the people.
"Really." be writes, "i know of noth.
ing like it ! Having charge of an ex-
tensive ruinion over which I travel
constantly, i meet with many rick
and afflicted people, and i hese been
emszed at the good Z.rn-Buk is doing
daily. 1 bay. learned as an absolute
fact that for bad ulcers, ell wounds,
eczema and skin disease, nt all kind.,
the healing power@ of 7.sm-Huk are
sissyv marvellous! For the painful
ailment. piles, also, it i. expellent. 1f
a bo1.ot "Lem-Buk could be pot into
every borne it would save many a 1
dortor's bill."
Here is disinterested evidence, based
on the beet and widest experience, of
the value of Zam-Bok. In the how,a
of the people from the Atlantic to the
Pacific, Zaino -But is the most popular
tela WW'by % Because in so many
canes it bas proved a rune when all
else has failed. bon -Bilk it • vire
rue. for eczema, ulcer., abet -eased, var-
icose vein., scalp sores, pike, cold
sores. cut.. burns. hruiee", the etup-
tinns and gore, of hil.iee and ehildren,
anJ all skin diseases and injuries. All
drugged • and stores s ..II at 311•. fox or
postpaid from 7.,m-Ituk Co.. Toronto.
for pries.. Refuse harmful. cheep
itwtions, sometimes offered. Seed
this article to Z im-Buk Co., Toronto,
and ir. stamp and receive tree bort by
return.
Toronto Grain Markets •
Manitoba wheat -Immediate sblp-
ment, No. 1. $1.11%; N. 2. ILO*%;
No. 3, noir anal, basis on track, lake
ports.
Manitoba oats -AU rail, dads. -ret:.
Ontario poi:.ts, No. 2 C.W., bay ports.
track, tough. 44c; No. 3 tough. 44c.
American cots -No. 2 yellow. -lake
sorts, track, 73c.
Canadian corn -No. 2 yellow. 72c.
Ontario acts -No. 2 white. new, out-
side, nomir.al; No. 3 white, 35.: to 39c;
commercial oats. 37c to 18c.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter. per
car lot. 96c to 9Se; slightly sprouted
and tough, according to sample. 12c
to 96e; sprouted or smutty and tough.
according to sample. 75c to Esc.
Peas -per car lot• according to
sample. 11.25 to 51.75; No. 2. nomin.,
per car lot. 12.
Marley -Coad rralting barley. out-
side. 56c to SSc; No. 2 feed, 47c to 52e.
Buckwheat -78c to 80c.
Rye ---No. 1 commercial. Ste ,to 20c;
do. according to sample. tough. -75c
to 83c.
Manitoba flour- First parent!. la
jute bags. 35.815; sccords. 15.35; stro$g
bakers', 35.15. to jute bags.
Ontario flour -New winter. 54.10 to
34.40, according to sample. seaboard
or Toronto freights, In bags.
hillIfeed--Carl -ads. per ton, deliver
ed. Montreal f -eights; bon. $21.
shorts, 123; mid. tinge. 525; good feed
Dour, bag, 31.45. '
Spot wheat -S'. 1 northern, 51.14;
No. 2 northern. 11; No. 3 northern.
nominal.
Rolled tots, per batt of CO
lbs.. $2.40; In smaller Tots. 12 50 to
$2.60, Wtndscr to Montreal
Marjg,re-"Angelinadoeen't like her
Dew gown. 11's pretty and all that.
but she think• it '.till need• •nnie-
thing to improve its shape." Mabel -
"Well, why do±so't *he let Some other
girl wear it?'
The in.liri.lnal.who ignores a chance
to get even has wi•doni.
10 UABT "CASCAEETS"
101 LIVER AND BOWELS
Cara lick Headache, conet tpatten.
MIMemesisa. Seer Otoe►.ch, BN
ersett-Candy Ca tiartic-
No Odds bow had your liver. .tows
ieieh or bowls. Inc much your bead
achy, bow mleerable yoe an from
e.-tlpation. tadlgeetios. bllaousnose
aid stegglek bowel. -yea always gm
relief with Casarets TUey Wines
dlat.ly demos and regulate the "imm-
esh. remove the goer. 0srmestIag food
gad fool geese; take ,be .teens ►W
lbw the Wee Gad carry off the eon -
seemed wa.4s matter and potato
from the Mesethees and trowel. .1
104est an hem your druggist will
111559 year Weer and bowels elte•a:
oemaece sweet and head Blear for
menthe. Telt tif06E lum.yos show
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the
trade:
Eggs -
Special (carrell newlald$ .40 to $ .42
Extras (selects) storage .32 .33
No. 1 straight storage.. .30 .31
No. 2 .23 .26
Butter -
Creamery prints. fresh. .32 .3.1
Creamery solids .31 .72
Dairy prints ... .26 .n
Bakerd-- - :22 .23
Cheese -Large, 17c; twins. 171,c.
Honey -Buckwheat. barrels, 614' to
7c; tins. 7c to 8c; clover. tine. 10%c:
do.. 10 -lb tins. 11c; do., 511b. tins.
1114c, comb honey. No. 1. per dozen.
32.40; do.. No. 2. per dozen, 52.
Poultry Live Dressed
Old Cowl, lb. .. k plc 13c 14c
Chickens 13e 14e 1!k 16c
Spring broilers 14e 16e 16c 17c
Turkeys 14Ile 17c 23c
Ducklings plc 12e 17c lk
Cheese Markets
Cornwall- Offerings, 1.675 boxes, 33
el which were white and 1.545 colored
All sold at 1642c.
\'ictorlavltle. Que -Five hundred
boxes of cheese sold at 16%c.
Napanee One hundred and eighty-
five boxes of white and 1.475 boxes of
colored cheese boarded; 500 sold at
16%c. balance refused.
Plcton-Eighteen factories boarded
1,223 boxes. All cold at 163..c.
Alexandria -471 boxes of -'lifts
cheese were boarded. AU sold at
16%c.
iroqunts-590 boxes of cheese were
boarded. 550 boxes of colored and 40
boxes of white. Bidding started .at
16 3-16c. rising to 16%c; no sales.
Kemptvllle-150 boxes of white and
370 boxes of colored cheese boarded.
Price. 16lec. All sold.
Lindsay -At the last session of the
Lindsay Cheese Board 310 choses
were boarded: all sold at 16%c.
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Receipts. 7200 head. slow;
prime steers. $8.50 to 59; shipping.
57.60 to 35.25; butchers. 56.60 to
50.64; heifers, 85.60 to $7.50; cows,
13 to 56 60; Mins. 14.60 to 17.26;
stocker. and feeders. 6.60 to 17; stock
heifer*. 54.50 to 16.76; fresh cows and
springers. active. 166 to 105
Veal►-Recelpta. IAN bead; ac-
tive and steady: 14 to 11164
Hogs --Receipts. 21.0410 head. ac-
tive; heavy. 17 44 to 87.4; meted.
17.25 to 87.40. yorkers. 57 to 17.30;
pigs. 14.75 to 17; roughs. 54.16 to
5425; stags. 16 to $6 76.
Cheerier, Live Stock
Cattle- Receipts, 21.000; market
■neettl.d. beeves, 66.90 to 110 M.
cow" and neaten, 62.76 to 68.16:
calves. 54 4 to 110.
Hoge- Receipts, .090; market
strong: light. 14.34 o 57.30; mixed.
64.36 to 87 46; heavy, 50.20 to 67.40.
rough. 16 30 to 57.45; pigs. 63.71 to
46 10; calk of sales. 04.40 to 17 26
Bbeet -Re oleta. 20.040; market
Arm; steam $6.116 to 901i4; lambs. aa -
ave. AO.M to 10.111.
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Special Values Knitted Goods
The Scotch Store is tamed for all Woollen Goods, and never was our stock
better assorted than at present, and at prices not much higher than former sea-
sons, although the price of all wo3llen materials has advanced enormously.
Ttir'nbulTs Cee Tee Shaker -unit Sweater Coats, made from best quality
selected Australian Wool, heavy Shaker -knit, without any seams, colors scarlet,
navy, grey, brown, white. For men and women. Shawl collars. $5.00 each.
Penman's Shaker -knit Sweater Coats, shawl collar, special value $3.95.
Special values in women's Sweater Coats, from $1.50 to $10.00 each.
Children's Sweaters in Great Variety
Childs worsted navajo, something entirely new and novel, one of o,ur best
selling lines, all colors, sizes 22 t., 34, from $1.5o to S2.25 each.
Boys' heavy knitted school Sweaters, in navy, cardinal and grey, to suit all
ages, at 5oc to 75c each.
Boys' fine knit Jersey Sweaters, buttoned on shoulder, cardinal and navy,
S 1.5o each.
Infants' Rompers, made from fine Zephyr yarn, hand -finisher!, colors scar-
let, sky, white, S1.5o each.
Children's knitted Suits, in cardinal, navy and scarlet, $2,25.
Children's knitted Cap', in all the season's newest styles, from 25c.
Children's Mitts and Gauntlets, all colors, from 25c per pair.
Penman's "tittle King" Cash-
mere Hose
Extra quality, for better wear, in
black, tan, cardinal, sizes 6 to SA, 30c
up, according to size.
Special Value in School Hose
Ask for ow Invincible worsted school
Hose. Heavy weight, all sizes, per
pair 25c.
'•Little Darling," the Best Quality Infant's Cashmere Stockings
Silk heel and toe, card:nal, tan, sky, pink, black, white. Sizes 4 to 6, 25C
per pair ; 6= and 7, 3oc per pair.
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Process
May Be Obtained at Oftke
of This Paper.
This new pot trait of the Right lion.
Sir hobert Bord'ee is the finest that a
combined etfoe t on the part of artist an athletic meet and other recreational
ant engraver can }reduce. it *row fester., Mr. Albert.-S.'RoIsy(s, of
good that en pipett would pronounce New York City, an outstanding leader
it a band drawing from the highest in boys work, both in Canada and in
school of art. The original pertrait,
don.November 12-14, and will enthrone the United States, will be the chief
all counties west of York. The East- !speaker at Neth conferences,
t rn Ontario conference will go to ; i' i. expected that more than 301)
P.terboro the following weekend, boys of mom rare and older will at,
Novemhlr 1821, and is open to dole- I tend melt of these e-isfsrences • and
Rates from Lb', counties cut of aid • the citizens of both ennf•rence cities
including York. Both conference'" are are making great preparation for their
being conducted under theint au- I entertait.nteee Isocal committees are
spite of the Anglican. Nethodiit, already at work on the various depart -
Presbyterian. Bap tut and Coogrega- meow of the conference., erre a splen-
tapsal churches. the Ontario Sunday' did time is assured these delegates,
Pcbool Association and the National who will be the future leaders of their
Council of the Young Men's Christian committees and our nation. .
Association. Fur:her icformation may be had
The eonference program will inclnd • from any of the denominational head
'offlres, the Ontario Sunday School As-
',nci three 769 Qeeo•n street west.
Toronto, or the National Council.
Y. a6. ('. A., 15 Toronto street. Toronto.
which is life-size, Mut printed exactly -
the same and by the imam. process .red
people as that hardled by this paper.
is sold for g C .IMI.
It is an exact facsimile of the large
one referred to, but reduced in ere
Tbe
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Tbe portrait itself measum 8 niche,.
by 12 inches, and portrait with border
13 inches by 1!t inches The initial
cyst was mainly expended in produc
ing the mien -eel bag pottruit, which
made it peu.ible In supply the smaller
size at a nominal price.
This tine art pirture of the Hight
Hon. Ser Rebert Borden is the latest
and most lifelike likenss of the Prime
Minister, and as a work of applied An
is unexcelled by any other preemie.
The effects area combination of steel,
stipple and crayon woe k.
We will supply our reader• with
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