ids' November , 1926. uonmmtck George rorie CIIARTEREI) ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR I'lmiie aXT Keiund .itenue tVe.t, I'rlnre Mupert THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE THf rrKAum 1. lUfru crunni -wV-. Tk, (but tv U H fonder of the World THE NEW ' THE rmmUh of Cgypt, feno4 of ,1 ij', svtn WooJcn, are an enduring monument to ancient .rncinecnne rvmut, TKe NEW BRUNSWICK acclaimed the mo4 remarkable rrcord-rlaymfr, liniment mt conceived, it the rev It of h.ng but eminently succruful rrvarh in aou.scs. It revolt Jrpeh of i.mt, volume ami aftcmiihing natural itreuJucTion that cannot rx duj-li.i-:ii The new Brunswick it f hc worlJ't tnuftarklioK . mi lidimrntt, Priced' from t$5 to t : See it Meat it anj enjoy a rare experience $5000.00 in Prizes! rx the name anj slogan that heft devrihc the remarlahle re pro- I ilWIlon of the new Drumwfct, we will pay three price entailing I It nrw.oo. Oxnlne r-artfcUiri anj come ManLi at you' nearest I PrumwiLk Ucalci , 1 THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY Or CANADA. LOUTED TORONTO . MONTREAL - WINNIPEG CALGAR.V mONOtaArHI KCOlpt rAXATVOPES iTK BninswickVonders of the WorlrTSerlcs No. 1 GREETING : CARDS Or (Jin iln is lireelittg liir-I it urw display. Y" n wide ele Iliii of nrlili' nnl in a v.mety of slyle g vp! n(r Uial will riialil' yi'o to rxpre exnrlly your tu mid Kladdeti Ihe heart. f onr friend. (o whom lliey imiI They are pri. rl from t.i $1.00 pari, and we c J reronnneiid Ihul i m.ike ymir rlioji-p nmv a a m:Kier of unr niMomer. yinr, lflfl making llu'ir -eler-ihiUI it was (oo late. BE WISE AND BUY EARLY We nUo have Personal Greeting Cards and n book of Me -ard may he examined in Hie More or we will, on n 1 -.. -end a honk tor . mi l examine Hie samples al me Ormes Ltd. The Rexall Stor-a. The Pioneer Druggists Phones 82 and 200 Easy Electric Vacuum WASHER Here Is a machine which embodies the most approved principles of cleaning at a price which should place it In every home having electric power. (alvanlzed Wash Tubs (lalvanlcd PaiK Clothe Line Wire, Clothe Line 1'ulleyn, lroninir Hoards Wah Hoards Solid Copper Wash Hoilern Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2.V. Third Avenue. 1M,one 101 MILK li price of llokeU is advanced (o 8 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints for $1-90 I'onimencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 057. i WATER NOTICE. Olver.on and Ua ! TUF NOTPX Hl" Somervllle Cannory (..imiii'v. Ltd.. whow a-trea l lorc a Wlwrf, Vancouver, H.f... will ipplv )Z in 11 " ule or water out or 'mall Uteaiii. : iT , i 11 In at Mi" irem. wWcli flow. nf"lli?ai in." drain into Je.lway Harlmr ? i'li' viril ifirlhweai t -Quilieau ,1 tlalm. The water nirner i f Togo Mining u l lie illv.ed rroin Hie MH-am at a in a S .u I westerly dlrerU.n. and will ? u.e i.r m.luirial u.iki- iiik.ii I ; norlheaH df land ileH.rll.e.1 a It 'ie tV,o Vliiinr :ialm. This nolice wa m.W.i ?,ii lit. rr'und -in Ue ll. day of S.i.m- ....i....ii,,.i iiir.uaiit thereto and to IH '"'vl. le. will li filed in the orflce of I he Wairr lie "rd.T at IT""' hiirl. I ? r I'S !?. VV aiier iK'rir.1 Plrine. dale r tn- nrt i''"""' " I In n ioMthVILLE CAVNEItY CO. py Frfl PfiPrlMy Mlcr. Ani, Aavertl' in Th Dally Ntwi HEARS ABOUT JOURNALISM !.tl)l)HIl fllVKV TO I.ITKHU1V ioriKTV at iitciii wiiooi. YtftlMdHV AHKiiSoov Veaurdajr afternoon the JJigh SotI Utertry Society wat 5dred by H t Pullep,'mnKlns wiltor of the Dally Newt, on the agbject or "Jewpiper Making." Tt) apeaker explained thit a jnewnpaper w m commercial niidef I ana n a u py tu wy eiu It went oyf Of bualneu. There wai.pa nuglo, way la which could be kept going exept by havng the Income equal or exceed the expenditure. It wai operated 'primarily for the purpon of Vaking proftu for the shareholdtn. although . thor , prpflts were uauilly meagre. Mr. PuUen explained that there en relly -three dlaUnet tpit or profn-aioru connected with the luujng ( a newapaper. There waa the mechanical department pperatwl uauajljr under Uie Typographical Union, the bualneu department whlch' Included advertUIng, accounting and circulation, and the tljlr drpartment the editorial de-partment. In which the apeaker vu more particularly Interested. lli:MKi Nil tlX Telling more particularly of the vara of the editorial department. Mr. Pullcn explained that It waa work In wblcH the houra were long and the rett'di mail and a perron going Into It muit be prepared to get a good deal ft al?UM, iioweyer the aatlafactlon vm Iftcat peraon waa Interested In public' aertlce. Opportunities occurre1 there which were pot aeem tn null other walke of life, for making lug-gratlona and urging linprovernenti if rtforma which might benefit the community. One of the first thlnga a yOunj re porter waa told .was that he must be accurate. It was' the aim of al) newt-I paper but often, the results seemed to j Indicate otherwise. The speaker- M-I plained many of the problems connect ed with the work and how they pert overcome. He told the students that everything had to be don very rapid); and there was little time (or conslderi. Uan or rerlalon. The surprise tu that there were, pot more mUttket, made, under these cfrcumetances. One of the difficulties In gathering' news. It was explained, was to get people to tell things correcUy. Naturally moat of the reports appearing In neai- papers had to be aecured from other t people and those people, not beln( i trained to observe, often did not tee j EDMONTON,' Nov. 8. Congestion Of I the grain movement would te removed I by greater use of such Interior elevator 'aa the one at Edmonton which u ; built for this purpose, said Mayor Blatchford In commenting upon the present situation. He also points out 'that after grain Is tsken Into these In- terlor houses, It la treated and ready to be ahlpped while the storage rates 1 are considerably less than what art la eSect at Fort William, Port Arthur or Vancouver. "There should be no question of any congestion wien these eevatora art able to sake In grain," aays the mayor. "If the terminal facilities becotnt m. gested, the Interior termlnala would be brought Into aervlce, thua relieving the railway cars, and keeping the RTalo In desirable positions for handling on short notice."' Handling of screening! la also an Important question for Alberta tiroducetl saya the mayor. He sayi that at thi present time the prlc Pld for fanners dockage or screenings at Vancouver li ag per ton whereas In fort William or Port Arthur the amount la only 3 per ton. In regard to Edmonton, It Is advint-ageoua to have aa much grain Cleaned here aa possible. According to a return made to parliament on April 33, the ool elevator disposed of 318 tone of screenings and the avrrago price to thj elevator was 4.)0 per tor), Thli i apparently a better market than Van-' couver and when one takes Into tc-J count the aavlng on the freight rite pi fa.30 from Edpionton to Vancouver, It would be equsl to a price in Edmonton of. I18 3Q per toi to the farm r a against 3 ht receives when hi ships to Fort William, aays the mayor,' 9 Great Cl HUHItV FOLfvS! THE $ HUCK TOWELS Reg. 7pc 2 for $1.00 HUCK TOWELS Ueg. "20c 10 for, $1.00 HUCK TOWELS Itetf. 40c 6 for $1.00 ALL WOOL SWEATEKS COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS Reg 15c 3 for WOMEN'S WOOL VESTS Reg. $1.50 From (1S( WOMEN'S VESTS . Reg. $1.75 CHILDREN'S TEDDY HE AH COATS It'eir $6.50 .S1.H.". HOYS STOCKINGS Heffl $I.C5 " SO? utt8was U.a't "v' , new.pspers sere OPTIMISM REGARD TO ', Its conadVnt variation, waa so great that sample, of grain, vegetable and small It became play and not work. fruit grown in the northern areas. He i . j expressed the opinion that the territory iDl ATrUETiDn CUnlVC traversed by the railway eouUfbe trana- ULrt 1 Vtll UiU7 iJUU II u j formed Into a. thriving farming commu VALUE OF WESTERN Would Hate Mure drain Cleaned at Edmonton and at William I'ort YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IS TO nEAT OTHER FELLOW' TO IT AND GET TJIERE FIRST HE SURE YOU GET YOUR SHARE. nity. At the present time, however, he believed It would be advisable to con- DAIITC TH CUIDDCD?,tctttv development of the mln- UUUlLi IV JIIU 1 L1M erxvl and timber resources, Mr Jlorton said he had' been Informed reliable authorities that the Nelson Belli 1 1 Dm SUCCESS IS YOURS AAGC BAKING POWDER Jfi&fiesf Quality, J'dcrajii Price. MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM e.W.GlLs-CTT CP.I.TO. TORONTO, CAN. LAD1KS LONG SILK GLOVES Keg, $2-50 81,2.1 W ASH CLOTILS . Reg. 20c UK each 'FANCY iSILK .TIES Itek- 75c COTTON 'CKEI'ES. Reg. 25c. 5 Yards for $1,00 FLANNELETTES Reg. 35c .5 Yard for $1.00 CHOCHET COTTON Reg. 2 for 25c , 10 for 91.00 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Reg. $2.00 2 Pair for 81.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES, STAMPED Reg. $2.50 $1.00 WOMEN'S VESTS Reg. 50c 3 for $.00 -mantes jor inaccuracy. UIiriCnM DJtV DfiTITC speratlne throughout the greater part ' NFMK COIIITTIMI I nUUOUfl DAI tVUUili of the winter. I The work of the Canadian Preta In -tr , , coUectlng new and forwarding H by WlNNlPtQ, Nfatf - 4." Construction nftf DDfrRl7CC fiV telegraph was mention. For Prince ,rJt i progressing favorably 00 the UUlll rAUulvLOJ Uf nupert the selection of telegraphic jiutison Bay paUway. and road opera- THPCQHIMP IM A I RFDTA news was made at Vancouver, and the tbhs will be continued a tang aa wea- InnEiUnillU 111 nLDCln newapapers here were dependent onthther condltlpns wUl permit this winter, i selecUon of the men in the offlce at John. Hartpn, representative of their.l'.K, Kepnrt says ih ivr Cent of Vancouver. Th- f these dei.lon-to-the-Bay Asaoclatlon. declared on' Hork ComplrteU In Alberta , patches waa large. ! hts return from a alx.weeki' trip to Port j The speaker urged young people not Nelson and the uorthland. New tleej WINIPEO. Nov. 5. The weather and i to take Up newapaper wprk unless pre-.naves been laid along th line right up, crop report of the Canadian Pacific I pared to work hard for little pay, but: to the end of steel, he said. 1 railway states 'that snow and rain on Friday last, and again Sunday caused entire . suspension of threshing opera Uons in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and at least two or three dsys of good weather will be required before atooks are In shape for resumption of work. Except for light snow flurries in scattered districts on Calgary and Edmonton divisions, which caused slight Interruption, threshing made good pro-press In Alberta. At present In Uanl- i toba 80 to 83 per cent of wheat, and BO per cent 01 coarse grains have been, threshed; Saskatchewan 60 per cent of ft heat and 83 to 90 of other grains; Alberta, 90 per cent of wheat and about tame percentage of coarse grains. One week of good weather should be sufficient to enable completion of threshing- throughout the west, and if this materializes there is no doubt that most of the grain which still remains to be threshed will prove to be t:i much better shape than seemed pos. slble earlier In the season. The matter of seed oats for next year, more particularly In Alberta, Is ione of some concern, as much of the 'oats appear to have lost considerable vitality as thla crop suffered greater depreciation than, wheat. Fall plowing varies considerably In percentage sc. eompUshed In Individual districts. In Manitoba approximately 30 per cent of plowing la done. Saskatchewan 25 to 30 per cent and AJberta 35 per cent. The comparatively small amount of land prepared la, of course, due to the backward threshing conditions which hindered thli and other field worH. but there la still the chance that much plowing will yet be accomplished through frosty nights will probably Inter, fere to' some extent. A satisfactory featuro Is the large amount of moisture stored away, and the soil In thla respect l trt much better condition than usual. GERMAN CANNON IS NOT YEBY ACCEPTABLE NORFOLK, f Npy 5.- The cliy of Norfolk does pot want the oaptured O.rmaiv cannon donated to the elty' by the government and t up ntthe court-house, yard aa a relic of the Great War. Too- many people have been, making o ean oweep All Selling Records Demolished JAP DRESSER COVERS Reg. $1.25 7"c CHILDREN'S FLANNEL DRESSES $:i.l5 LADIES' FELT HATS Reg. $6.00 $.'1.00 and $4,00 LADIES' TWEED SUITS Reg. $25.00 $11J0 CHILDREN'S LISLE STOCK-INGS Hoc4 Pair CHILDREN'S WOOL STOCK-, INGS From 25c Pair Reg. $29.00 SHETLAND FLOSS WOOL Reg, J5c 10 for $1.00 KNITTING WOOL Reg. 35c 5 for $1,00 SILKINE CROCHET COTTON Reg. 15c 20 for $1.00 CI! AS, E. RAND. 'THE "MARK DOWN MAN," IN CHARGE. Mrs. FRIZZELL Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear Sale $ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! for Dollar Day Saturday $ LADIES' SCARVES $:t.50 WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS Reg. $2.25 From $1J0 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS and DRAWERS Reg. 75c MERCERISED IIROADCL0TH Reg, 75c Vr Yard ' LADIES SILK DRESSES Reg, $25.00 $12.00 apd $15.00 DRESS HATS Half Price LADIES' SILK and WOOL SWEATERS Reg. $6,00 From '$.'(.25 WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S WOOL GLOVES ."0 Pair LADIES' WINTER COATS Reaver Collars $20.00 Third Avenue t- to those who liked It, the Interest In, lr. Morton brought back with him River did- not freeze up sufficiently at the port to prevent ocean going vessels Men's from $12.95 Over 100 Men's Overcoats and 100 .Men's Suits by the best tailors In Canada arrived this week. This was a lot of travellers' samples which we bouiiht at jt very special price, and you know samples are always perfection so far as tailorjnir and material is concerned. Come In and have vour pick. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A large lot of Khaki Combination Overalls . ' Special Price $2.75 Every man who brings this ad. with him will got a package of handkerchiefs free. Montreal Importers Third Avenue. fun of 11 ex-service men and laymen alike, city officials say. An' Inscription shows the gun, or part of it, waa made In the Krupp factory In 1804. The Rarltan Arsenal, whence the cannon came, has been asked to take t back and exchange It tor something that would aeem to resemble more closely a real weapon of warfare. I'KVATl'ltAL Et't'OKT Marge makes me alck." Me too. Bhs tries ao hard to be feminine.' Bed Cat. J. .11. Miller. Proprietor Dr. Alexander Irnlth look Phone) 8TB DENTIST -i 4 L i