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WHAT YOU N DO 1N LONDON
Peter O'Donovan formerly of Toronto
Saturday Night) in London Express;
The nice tiring
.About Sunday in
London
Is that you can do
Almost anything you
Like
Suchas walking
Around in your
White spats if
You have that sort of
Feet or
Slitting in the park in your
Silk hat and
Raising it from
Time to time and
Saying
How d'ye do
Your Grace
So the American tourist
Next you
Can write about it to
The folks In his
Home town or
You can eat seven!Light meals
Containing roast beef and
Plumpudding and
Leading to
insolvency and gout.
Which both
Hang on
Fine old family
Trees.
Or you can ride around in
Buses and
d ct
� Give the con u or so
ey r, a t ,ir Ol Many pennies that he
Sags at fhe
Knees and
5j fJ H Then you can come down
To the office on
Monday morning feeling.
Happy
Because all that is
lit , lyaw»
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
WORLD-WIDE NEWSY
STEMS OF INTEREST
The Dominion leeds farmers are to
organize a branch of the Farmers' party.
The hog cholera outbreak in Went-
worth county is less serious than first
reported.
Ensile and Earnest Boutin brothers
were found asphyxiated In their lunch
waggon at Sherbrooke.
Inability of the C. N. Rys. to fur -
coal
nista
cars causes
Imminent
serious
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THE CE rITAU;n±�C�OMPANY, rIEW YO},1?11�14�;, �C�N V.
INEMMFlti'r' i "�i YYi'i:S:::%
shortage in the Prairie Provinces. i Over
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce op For another week
poses measured telephone service but Thank you. P. O. D.
would let the Bell Company have a rea-
sonable increase In tariff. 1
COWS Cotton moot Compo.t91i%
With practically unlimited demand as Asafe, reliable repuiatie5
for Canadianrapes in the U. S. marketI�; r:. » medicine. sold io thruo de.
g roes of ettuugth—iVo. 1, t1;
Niagara district has only 4,500 acres of i''= 'f `Na. 2, 53; No, 3, S5 per bo'
�`• /' Fold by all drpgtats, or eent
vineyards on its 200 square miles of � •%D prosaic! ea rceerpt A pprice,
suitable land. 4 iron pamplaOOKIVet. (CINE osa;
�y: 3'ttli COOK McDICINE CO.,
Ex-Kiaser Wilhelm has decided to ' TORONTO, ONT. (Penrnli adrtr.)
grow a full beard. I
The British Government's Enterg- Direct negotiations on the Adriatic
ency Powers Bill has received Royal as- issue will begin between Italy and Jugo-
sent. Slavin early In November.
JTOPPED NEN
IIEADACRES
Years Of Suffering Ended
By "Fruit -a -tines"
112 FllAnesi ST„ ST. Sous, N. B.
"It is with pleasure that I write to
tell you of the great benefit I received
from the use of your medicine
"Fruit -a -dives", made from fruit
jwices.1 I was a great suj%rcr for
many years from Nervous Headaches
and Constf ation: I tried everything,
consulted doctors; but •nothing
seemed to help me until I tried
"Fruit-a-tives".
After taking several boxes, I was
completely relieved of these troubles
and have been unusrialy well ever
since", Miss ANNIE'WARD.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25o.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa.
Increased Demand
For Small, Coins
Says Mint Officials
"1 Am Having a 'Terrible Time,
I Simply Cannot Sleep"
giE - ERHAPS it is something you have 'will find yourself sleeping well ana naturally.
P been eating?t� 1 "So many of my girl friends have told me
"No, it is not. I am always care- about using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for
ful about what 1 eat, particularly in the even- sleeplessness, headaches, nervousness and
s„ such troubles that 1 have the greatest confi-
ing".Are you often that way. ? Th;4 dence in it."
"Yes, two or three nights a week, and I .p.. "I-Iow does it act?'
am getting worse all the time." "It is a restorative, makes the blood rich,
"Is it your nerves?" feeds the nerves and builds up your system
"Yes, I suppose it is, for after any little in every way so that the benefits are lasting."
excitement 1 am sure to have a sleepless night, "How long will I have to use it? "
and I do not know anything much worse than "Oh, 1 suppose two or three months. It
tossing in bed, unable to sleep." takes time, you know, to get exhausted
"Do you have headaches? " nerves fully restored. It will not be long,
"Yes, often, more especially after a restless though, before you find yourself sleeping
night." well, enjoying your meals and entirely fret
"Why don't you try Dr, Chase's Nerve from headaches,"
Food? That is what nearly everybody uses' "Say, I believe 1 will try it, for 1 do suffer
for nervous troubles these days," I most terribly when I cannot sleep, and then
"1 don't know just why, unless because I am so tired out next day.
have a dread of taking any drug that is strong Dr Chase's Nerve Food, 5n cis. a box,
enough to produce sleep,"
"Butm' dear, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food all dealers, or i;drl ass oz5 o a the ttCo., tad.,
` reduce sleepin,that way. It is only Toronto. On every genuine
wilt not p
after using it for a time and after the restore• the, xr �raf'm5oldis Ker.^i signature
�3ortt; atlti�r.Chase,
five influence is felt by the nerves that you M.D.. the i'
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FIVE AND TEN CENT PIECES AND
NEW ONE CENT COIN PROVE
MORE POPULAR THIS YEAR
collectible on the difference in price
of the igoods returned, and those suppl
ied in exchange a sales slip or invoice
prepared accordingly being delivered
to the customer,
4. When Taxable goods are return-
ed and sintillar articles' of Tess value
are delivered in exchange refund of the
tax represented by the difference in
the price between the two transactions
will be made under the conditions defin
ed by Section 2 above.
(Sgd.) George W. Taylor, Asst, De-
puty Minister, Inland Revenue.
Ottawa Nov 2:—A tremendous in-
crease in the dernand for small coinage
is reflected in the output of the royal
mint here for the present year. Last
year the total number of coins of all
denominations turned out by the mint
was approximately 27,000,000, For the
first ten months of the present year
that number has already been exceeded
and almost a million a week is now
being turned out.
Last year there was a heavy demand
for the larger coins, such as half dollar
and quarters. This was due, it is said,
partly to the fact that owing to the high
cost of silver and the large percentage
of the metal in the Canadian coins, a
considerable business in melting and
reselling Canadian coinage sprang up
along the border and on the other side.
This year the demand is largely for
five and ten cent pieces, and for the
new one -cent copper coin. For the later
there has been a tremendous demand,
especially from Montreal and Toronto.
This increased demand itis said, is larg
ely due to the inauguration of seven -
cent car fare in these cities. A further
reason given is the prevaleney of large
sales of 98 -cent articles.
Since May last when the new cop-
per was struck, upwards of seven mill
ion of these coins have been turned out
entailing the use of about 75 tons of
copper.
Newspaper Wit
Kingston Whig. Eventually, no doubt
pedestrians will wear bumpers.
Brockville Recorder- Times. Seeing
that Rev. Mr, Spraeklipn's speed launch
was not really burned, the R. and T.
hazards the guess that it must have
been scorching,
Salt Lake City. They got all our
m.nay and then 'lowered the prices.
Brooklyn Eagle: Descending prices,
like falling stars, always seetn to fail in
some other place.
Buffalo Commercial._ Sylvia Pank-
hurst has returned home, In other words
she has been sentenced to six months
In prison.
New York World. One has to admit
that the New York police department
has the most magnificent collection of
clues in existence.
Colorado Springs Telegram. Balls
made from newspapers and soaked in
kerosene are said to be a substitute for
coal. Now is the time'to subscribe.
Bay City Times -Tribune. There's a
law in Michigan which stakes it com-
pulsory to tell the truth in advertising.
Flow will this affect the office -seekers?
Inland Revenue
Dept. Answers an
Important Query
WHY ANAEMIA PREVAILS
Into a Crockery Tea riot
Put a teaspoonful of the genuine
for every TWO cups. Pour on freshly BOILING
water and let it stand for five minutes. THE
RESULT will be the most Ilipplect flavoured
tea you ever tasted. , e7e`
ATTENTION TO Better Pay
STATISTICS OF
CANADA'S FARMS The Price
The Strenuous Conditions of Life
To -day Are Responsible
IN COMING CENSUS MORE ATTEN-
• TION WILL BE PAID TO INDIVID-
UAL FARMS -11,000 ENUMERA-
TORS.
Ottawa Nov. 3.—Every person alive
in Canada on June 5. 1921 will have his
or her name appear in the census re-
cords compiled by the Dominion Bur-
eau of Statistics. Two hundred and thir
ty commissioners one in charge of each
Federal constituency, and eleven thous
and enumerators will be employed to
accomplish this feat. In the cities and
towns it is expected that the work will
be concluded in two weeks but it is an
ticiputed that four weeks will be necess
ary to clear up all the rural enumerat-
ion areas.
Enumeration Areas
The plan being followed is to have
each constituency divided into enum-
Jeration areas In cities and towns; each
enumerator will have from one thous
and to twelve hundred persons to tabu- s Au
late, and he will be paid according to
the number of names obtained by him1 FLOUR & FEED,
Tire rural enumeration areas are being
divided however, so that the enumerat-
or in charge of each will stave to secure
from six hundred to one thousand
names with all particulars asked for by
the department,
For Scattered Population.
Mothers who remark that girls to-
day are more prone to anaemia than the
girls of a generation ago, should look
back at the surroundings in which they
and their companions lived. They
would easily see the reason in life's alt-
ered circumstances to -day.
Now the school -girl's life is more
strenous; her more, numerous' studies
are a severe tax upon her strength. Also
girls, enter business soon after leaving
schoo;—tit an age when they most need
rest and outdoor life. Their womanly
development is hampered by the stress
of working hours, hurried and often
scanty- meals, Girls are more liable to
bloodlessness to -day but there is this
consolation that, whereas doctors forst
erly regarded anaemia as often incur-
able the cures are now counted in tens
of thousands. Such medicines as Dr.
Williams Pink Pills have restored to
good health thousands of weak anaemic
girls and women simply because they
contain the elements necessary to stake
new rich, red blood which means good
health and vitabty,.
When your daughter's strength fails
and pallor, breathlessness and backache
disclose her anaemic condition, remem-
ber that you can make her well and as-
sure her healthy development by giv-
ing
iving her Dr. Williams Pink Pills are es-
pecially helpful its the many ailments
that result from watery blood. They
make women and girls well and keep
them well. This is amply proved by the
case of Miss Eva MacKinnon Gianunis,
Oats who say's: "As a school girl 1
grew very pale and would take dizzy
spells and sometimes vomiting. My
condition was such that 1 was not able
to attend school regularly and my moth
er was very much worried about my
condition. Finally she decided to give
me Dr, Williams Pink Pills and f took
these for a considerable time gradually
gaining strength until 1 was perfectly
well it is some years since I took the
pills and lime enjoyed the best of
health, and i ata certain pale, sickly
girls will find new health if they give
Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair trial."
You can procure Dr. Williams Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine or
they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2,50 by writing
direct to The Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
IMPORTANT RATING FOR GOVBR-
ANCE OF DEALERS IN CASE
WHERE GOODS ARE RE-
TURNED.
The following copy of a latter from
the department of -Inland Revenue and
Customs at Ottawa, is self explanatory
and should prove of interest to New
Era.
Ottawa, Ont. 8th September 1920,
connection with collection
of the Luxury Tax on goods- subject
to the Provisions of Section 19BB, Sub-
sections 1 to 3, of the SPECIAL War
Revenue Act, the attention of the de-
partment has been drawn to the necess
ity of establishing regulations for the
governance of dealers in cases where
such goods are exchanged for those of
greater or equal value, The following
regulations are therefore established in
respect of such cases viz.
5. in goods upon which the Luxury
Tax has been paid are returned by the
purchaser to the vendor and exchanged
for other Taxable Goods of equivalent
value no tax is collectable upon delivery
of the exchanged articles.
2. If Taxable Goods are "charged"
to a customer receiving sante ern appro-
bation the vendor is held responsible
and must account for the Tax to the
Crown. If such goods are subsequently
returned to the vendor as unsatisfactory
or for other reasons the vendor may
at the ensuing quarter, each of which
shall terminate on the last day of March
June, September and December res-
pectively, file application supported
by affidavit, for refund of the amounts
thus repaid to customers during the
currency of the quarter, attaching there
to the receipted invoices of purchasers
for the amount of ''tax repai<l. When tie
Don't be tempted to choose cheap
jee •1ery. Eur better top y a fair
price and know exactly what Vtcra
site getting?,
will ue'er be sorry—for sea
matter' of m'math?oney, it is 'math? the
moat aonornilcal.
Ttat tis been said so often tlt^e&
every ody by this time shoutgt
know it and le here is nes
scarcity orf cheap jewelry Au the
land
Now to get personal —If you woul&
like to miss *bat sort altogether—
COME HERE
If you would like to buy whet*
nothing but bigh qualities are
dealt in—COME HERE.
And eaen dl that, no person e'bek
said our prices were unfair
0
W . cotsr ter
Jeweler lfrld OI►t true
II Cr et Marriage Licenses
Sass
Carload of Standard
I, Hog Feed on Hand. '
rte•= -.-0
In the northern parts of Manitoba, A
quantity Of Slabs for
Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Col-
umbia, where the population is very
scattered the Mounted police will assist
Sale
in getting the returns. They have always Phones a 123
been very efficient enumerators in the' JN • A. R%e1N
past. In the northern parts of Ontario DR. t1EY'A
and Quebec, far from railroad and
ST
steamship the department will have to Crown and Bridge wore a Specialism:
depend on the church missionary soc- i ralorentot C.O.D.S... Chicago, mea n.b.rlici
let"les and Hudson's i Bay company fact- aytleld au NMay ay Isd. to D
or
t
5. Dn. II. FOWLER, this decenial census there will be i
a special schedule for population. The DENTIST.
census -taking begins on the morning . Offices over O'NEIL'S store,
of June t and the name of every person t Speoial care taken to make dental meat as painless se noseibie. n
iredl,
alive on that date will be ;taken some ty-
time during the following few weeks. THOMAS (SUN®R ti"
This census will include a record of Live stook and general Auction re'*,
all animals in cities and towns, as well G'O®i�IOH OI!!�
as a record on all market gardens, pout t,ormatnsa eblsa a .550110). 0.00',- tf .
try and apiaries. This is a new feature, Nnw ani ot600, ollnton pcc.0 h7 atLanea
Terme resaoeahle. Ferman oats not.
but its importance may be seen in view anted
of the statement made after the 5915'
census to the effect that more honey
was then being produced in Toronto
and suburbs than in all the rest of Can-
ada put together. What cities Ind towns
can do and do in the way of producing Ot
foodstuffs will be a matter of definite Ot
The Penitentiary Commission has
held its preliminary meeting in Ot-
tawa.
All merchants selling articles coni-
IIat no soma
ing under the luxury tax must have Is n� ,5 al's missed or that there :eaCstownenrolly, Goderich,Presidantl:7,licenses on November 1, duplication, Supervision over the na, Beechweod, Vice-Prositt,,,,,. , 1s.E.Hays,Seaforth, Sccrstsay eutii•eworkisofcourse,exercisedbyI, w '" "' r" 11•'1 ? :., ,
C: Jill d �• V Jr 1tlSe Donrinlon statistician, Ivtr, 12: H;�;,�,,,tas.. w"" Asaia
FOR FLETCHER'S ,. t''i Coats but the special officer in charge Alai, Leitch, Me. 5 Clinton; ilA 5*5i
4 a 0 1. 1,
S?cihtrn C'ntat9o.. as. Co. customers
information as a result of this census.
Report of Each Farm
There will be an individual report for
every farm, in Canada. In the previous
census agricultural returns were ex-
tended over four different schedules.
By craving an individual return for each Notary Public, Conveyancer,
farmer it is hoped to secure better co- Financial and Real Estate
ordination, closer revision and great- LNBCRANOE AGENT—Remounting 14Fire
er privacy. Nobody but the enumerator suranoe Companies.
sees each report. In this report will ap- Division Court OOlee.
pear the name of the farmer the farm C D. McTaggart Al, O. MoTaggsau
tenure the average values, crops, num-
ber of animals, etc.
A special report is secured now on ErRIdICERS
agriculture every year as it is too its-' ALBERT Irl. CLINTON
portant to know of the progress and
DR. J. C. GANDIER
OFFICE HOURS
1.30 p. m. to 3.30 se. en,
9.30 p. se. to 9.00 p. sa
Sunday 12.30 to 1.30
her hours by appointment
ce at Residence, Victoria Streea
W. BiliNDON Ev
BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTAE
PUBLIC, ETO
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H. T. RANO El
McTaggart Br.
prosperity of agriculture to permit of General Banking Dualuseg
the record befog taken only every ten 11 transacted
years. Featuring this year's census will
',TOTES DIHOO'QNTS)D
be the securing of special reports on it 1 Drafts tuned. Intorestetilowed in
rigation, Indian farins, blind and deaf + • deposits
a
persons and the nuniber of trading es- ....ca
tablishments in Canada wholesale and The eKiliop .to1.�-rwikal
retail. I Fire InSUT Gte eo.
Census commissioners and enumerat- I Harm and ..eolnted Town Prop'
ors will pe expected to report to Ot- ! ;,•es only insured.
terve each day vacant houses, the names ..L# —,..
of last tenant and new aaddre;;eS Head Otliee—geafOrth, O1t1
where obtainable, so thatt.,.e depart- . •.•:.e,,.u. — Y -
n en may follow the^ Officers "" t ",'
t t Y ,.c up to be sure
claim papers have been examined art. have been tt?ti* ed that their supply Will
found Correct a cheque In payment roll bA so, off, Mr. Janice Doherty wishes to lo. Rowels, flrodltMaael Palates llvaas, lips:�.
be issufd. ;ii aM. sc �nts, Cti.ti, d.
3 1 taxable cods are ret+ - Jolts Elliott,Eihotlmanager of Standard, token the Public that he 's nrr• w,c,vdi
f g .,rued aYicl I e IIIA tendet'ed bi 54th psled to do fine &yarn? �un ng, r y,.,tolip, Gadmniahe IB. l EAc "rsaft,C
Bank, a. Bf i v t � ,,1,, s, iii orWtl J, t+a (4titt'rdh :usi e,
similar articles of greater',,iti; are sap- aniwal bwquetto the Batievilte Gheesc, Orderseieftnat fir. Dolscet� a Ilhor 2 to lism Robert Peat'.t$, H.i;) s.1.t IMS
plied in exchange tltery ore, tie tax is
hoard and dairymen of the district, 6'1, wilt kocelve vitottitit ait'entiri Mlt,Btprtne, Niro. 3..SesIorit'ti.
will beV, 5, S. MadPilnil.
' 149,110'Fufttlg
Hinckley, sdaforth• Wei. Chesney,
mendr�iat J. W. (ileo, Godorlchi R. (#
Jarmuth, Drones/et
Directors
Wis. Kinn. No. 2, Sesfor,Algl Jobs One.