q Rn. Dr. Murdock hacienda. one It «on. can. twropn-w. I the W “I!“ Ill-Ion- "ts-trat-ttr-tnts-", “'Wum’muu" umummm 'IT, 1efg,'tt "W qartr I and. In no a... - -, m OH " With npproprlue communal. the km not of the poet Onto. moun- M on I slander mum pods-w. wu unveiled In Whine Put. mama. In tho pressure. or Ivor luau. I group ot “domain and â€but Milan my.“ In Alex. Hamel M Ruth w“ u vhltor In Waterloo last week, mi“ old ucpuununcas, the [not otUr. and Mn. WHnun Hmm a their landmine new mildew on King at. Dr. Harry M. and Mrs. Learner havo returned from a trip to Bon- hon. Mun. While there. the Doctor “tended the Congress of Surgeons held In that City, and was honored by receiving the degree ot F. A. C. 8.. Fellow of American College ot Surgeons. Illn- Helen Wine] has been the - of Port Huron friends during S. ot Waterloo was held In the Schoo' room ot the Church on Wednesday evening. October Mth, with a goad attendance, including several mpres‘ mmtativea trom the various Mis- sionary Soc’letles in the Town. The President, Mrs. D. A, McKeracher, presided and after the opening ex- erclru. Including a much apprecl- ated solo by Mrs. Geddea. introduced the speaker of the evenlng, Mlsa Co. n Manor. of Scott Institute, Tor- onto who told of her work in that city as well as in Saskatchewan. The 'NanhoNtsrirttt amounted to over 8100, and the meeting was brought to I close by all repeating the Lord's Payer. Refreshments were served and n pleasant soclal hour much enjoyed at the close. The annual Thank Ottering meer lng of St. Paul's Presbyterian W. M, A year of splendid progress was reviewed last Friday at the 29th annual meeting of the Executive Council of the Canadian Boy Scouts' Association. held in the Gevernor Mei-11's office. His Excellency, Lord Byng. in an interesting " dress, reported that on his recent tour through Western Canada he found the Scout movement in every community he visited with the ex- ception of three. and these communi- ties are undertaking to establish troops shortly. An endless line of guests were. received by Mrs. Cockshntt in the rose drawing room between the hours of (our and six o'clock. His Honor. who received with Mrs. Cock. Ihntt, sine an added welcome and Miss Cockshutt also assisted her mother, Col. Fraser with Lieut Bial Thomson, A. D. C. also being in attendance. The guests after being announced. made their war into the grey drawing-room. agiow with lights and flowers and a cheery, grate tire, through the great hall, where the stair case was banked with palms and stately ferns, to the ballroom, where tea was served from pretty tables artistically decorated with baskets ot white baby ehry+ anthemums and begonias. i Government Home Reception, Tor onto, October 26th, 1922. The doors or this stately mansion were thrown widely open not Thurs any afternoon tor the first reception of the season, which proved in bril- liant social event, and one which will be long remembered by the hun, dreds ot citizens who came to pay their respects and enjoy the cordi- aiity and good will. which we are told is the (mammary atmosphere at all affairs given at the Government House. Through our country the oelebnt- ion of News“: in generally ob served by the boy. and girls, and merry parties, indoors 1nd outdoors, with“ in the tun and hallo of this mom-king. Wholesome good. utlred tun should not in any Dense he objectionable to either young or old folks. but anything ot a viciou- utm. Inch " the destruction or the “alias of property, the ruin- edon ot clothing, or the injuring of people, cannot come under the claw nation of wholesome sport of merry making. Jim‘- “Wan“, tho -trsq u mm mm by m a you. - of both In“. when m mm} or playful mol- lu m primed with the m ot mm (mm human or Irina. M. witch" nad can no unor- - then In full gray, with Mek. o-lnltom. for which ml pumpkins on be used most effectively. inhuman-uh.â€- Ila-mumm- “(We m â€mm-mm 'rttrNmtTt-d-ht.ttsta- "rt.oMeutst.evtatreeatbtab mim_ulhu¢ulkhdl be0rrratt-ettttethmr-t.ttr Mrs. P. C. will: In! Town“) Int 1,t,T,',,"t an mum to Mud to joln her lab-Id. the and!“ High Commissioner in London. New and We!!! “as noun-t Annie B. pun VIII -ardtertotrttru-"at?t.? the author of "A Victory Won". "A Loot Ideal", All! "A Divided Home" lt "qt'" “It. umvrlm Miss Eva Reid In! returned to Toronto mar I very banana-.1 holl- dar oi gourd week- " the home of ber puma, Ir. Ind In. M. Raid. Herbert Street. The prim tor the highest more tor closing day, donated by Hrs. A. H. Snyder, won by Mrs. M. C. Hall. The prUe for the highest bridge more donated by Ian. H. M. Snyder, won by Mrs. W. M. Cram. The bridge prize for closing My. donated by Mrs. P. s. Hodglnu, won by Mrs. Gear“ Bray. The ringer 3011 who tor the sea- son, donated by the handicap com- mn. we. won by Mrs. D. B. Bowlby. Golf prize tor closing day, dow ated by Mrs. T. A. Wine]. won by Mist, Orb-on. Nine hole putting competition prize, donated by Mrs. E. E. Bowman won by Mrs. George Bray. Nine hole putting competition prize donated by Mrs. Ruddell, won by Miss A. Moyer. Eighteen hole putting prize, donated by Mrs. ( art, won by Miss Gibson Ladies' foursomes prizes. donated by Mrs. Oscar anpel, won by Mrs. E. E. Bowman and Mrs. G. B. Me Kay. An eighteen hole competition prize. donated by Mm. Pirie, won by Mrs. G. W. Stewart. The Club championship cup, dom ated by the professionals. won by the Captain, Mrs. (Dr.) Ruddell. The Lang Cup, donated by Mrs. George C. H. Lang, won by Mrs. A. H. Snyder. The runner-up ot the Lang Cup was won by Mrs. Oscar Ramps}. Seagram Cup, donated by Mrs. Seagram. won by Mrs. (Dr.) Ruddell. The runner-up prize, donated by Mrs. Tom Seagram, won by Mrs, D. B. Bowlby. In the Consolation series, Miss Clemens won the cup donated by Mrs. M. C. Hall. Ladies Competition Cup won by Miss besou. . Grand Rlver Country Club Festiv- wr mu. For amendments on a. large scale there is no place like the Grand River Country Club. Beautifully Mr uated, the broad verandah in front affording opportunity tor the plac- ing of bridge tables and visiting with friends, a spacious dining room, an excellent cinema, its distance from the beaten road, everything speak in its favor, and many tributes were paid last Suturday to the ex- cellence of the past year's service under the flue management of th President, Mr. A, H. Snyder and his associates on the Board ot Directors. animated so ably by the Ladies Committee. The following results will give some idea ot the activities enjoyed during the past season, which was brought to a close last Saturday with a dinner and the presentation ot the prizes. The British Government will also hold a speciel service in commem- oration ot cessation ot hostilities, and this procedure will he lollowed by the Cumin Government. The Prince of We". Buying Pearls In Perle In well-informed Paris alone the report is current that the Prince ot Wales is collecting pearls tor a superb necklace with the assistance of experts who hare received in- etructions to match the pearls with scrupulous care before making any fresh addition to the comer, l "The two minute: at lilo-co" will by the apron whh 01 In: “My the King. he obnorved throughout the man Emma on mums my November 11th. The Prime Minister has received I cable to this street trom the Duke of Devoluhba, soc- rotary or State tor the Colonies. In. any I!!!†a! Btr$m1. m a m In mun-r dun-l tho In! weak. '" - of In. Mu. lulu. who â€In.“ it! mitt-it luv home to Bttktlet In: a M visit In that city. In. lulu - be much all“! dull. In! thumb try be! how ot triad- itt the Twin- City, with whom no shun wu l general hvorlu. munch-nan m at It. kh‘n And-I m\mMu, and I.†mummmu Minna-total“- Two "hut-d Mom on Amulet hole putting competition will: Ian Toromo G. W. Stew ti JiaFiGG '†iriiruiiFii . In . - man an "Net rock containing them '1: will"! “a on top ot the ground. Prelim-My. tt ma but waned then by ppm. noodo. but from whmlumuy. innu- lon to moon: for their prune- hon. Iâ€. to .1 mm oat- nl- b not 'eu. and tn m- Icldl In order- to' ttnalir prove their Identity. but I In". no to“ tor the n-IL I III - convinced of thotr genuine“ "While collecting rocks tor use in teaching and physlography. I made both a rare and remarkable discovery. I was proceeding along the banks of the Conestoga River, near here, on Saturday morning, When the reported and was an- nounced to Deputy Minister ot Mines, T W Gibson, he, while de- clining to speak positively on se- cond-hand details and informtion. stated that it was very unlkely, in his opinion that the stones ex- tracted by Mr Neil from the rock are really fu'bies They might pos- sibly be garnets, he said, which were found in various sizes in On- tarto, although none have been found of the gem quality. Statement of Finder. Mr. Neil’s statement on his ruby is as follows: A tind of rabies its reported on the banks ot the Conestogo River. A. A, Neil, teacher in the Continua- tion School, Drayton, Ont., report: finding a rockwhich when split. re- leased some 60 or 70 scarlet rubies, with apparently several times that number ot gems still remaining In the unbroken portion. on the stage and bathed in white light. The hymn “The Light ot the World is Jesus" was sung. GREAT RELIGIOUS PAGEANT ',Light ttf the World" Proves Impm I've to Manley Hall Audience. Two hundred children end young people trom Toronto Sunday Schools participated in the religious pageant “The light ot the World" which Wan given in Massey Hall on Saturday night. The spectacle proved to be a most impressive one, opening with the appearance ot the three prophets ot [areal who foretold the coming ot Ohrist. showing the Bethlehem manger with the wise men and the. shepherds adoring the babe, while the star shone above, then shifting back to the vision ot Isaiah and the sending abroad ot the messenger: ot Christ. The final scene showed them returning with those they had brought to know Christ, their som- bre rags ot sin having been exchan- ged tor robes white as snow, and with the entire assembly grouped RUBIES FOUND ON BANKS OF THE OONESTOGO RIVER. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie In: ac- cepted the invitation to be present at the Church parade of the G. W. V. A. on Sunday, November nah. from the Armories to St. Paut'tr Anglican Church, Toronto. All good can.†Luzon-ted in out beloved and. an untidy in- vim! to attend the lectures on the “Mormon Ileana" lacing so at: delivered this week in he hm City (matches, under the unplea- of the 1111““me Association mad the local Council of Women. by Mrs. F. J. DieNntiertter ot Putnam-g, represent-live of the National RF form Mancunian Some my in- "sreating information its promised those who attend. (“Men-muon- mammm-m whammy-mum 'ttrtte-afoo+tqa" will: the min! - ho- two- â€the. and any“. which will mammal-Mn: mm Mr. Mn Bettootgeatt and In slam In" named from a rut um that: mother In Quebec. t; The mult- In Souths“! Toronto tttre min ot one to the conserva- Mm put! In the Iniulnlnre. Poll. owing in the present landing of tho group: In the loci-Mun: By a plurality of 3,652 votes, with two polling places still to report, the riding ot Southeast Toronto to- gamed its Conservative allegiance in a br-election held Monday, Oct. 28 by returning Col. John A, Currie to the peat rendered vacant by the death at John O'Neill (Liberal). The vote was extremely light. only 7,000 ballots being cast trom I roll of about 20,000. In three Inbdlvio ion. no votes at all were cast. The result with two polls missing toil- Simon is now behind the bars, reading his bible and wondering about the curious manner In which some people worship. He is held tor medical Summation. The prisoner gave his name as Simon Kamenchikop. aged 45, a Doukhohor trom Brilliant. He had entered the church and disrobed in the vestibule unseen by the ushers, then proceeded to carry on. He was quickly rushed " the ves- tibule. where a bundle at clothes was discovered. These he was made to hurriedly. don while awaiting the arrival ot a patrol wagon which had been summoned. With presence ot mind, the Rev. Mr. Chadwick continued we Ber- vices, while several sidesmen, not knowing what was about to tram ytirm made tor the intruder. "m the confusion that followed, the sheet that enveloped the suppw ed Ku Klux Kinsman tell away trom his body and revealed him as Adam appeared in the garden ot Edetr---minutr the tis leaf. Members of other denominations, who were attending the services, curiously enough believed the soli- tary pander was participating in the services. while members ot the church had visions ot an invasion by the Ku Klux Klan. This fruit, consisting of cocoa- nuts, firmly bound together with (wife. around which were strung figs and dates formed a circle, sur- mounted by an orange. The whole was topped try a flag of truce. The witness wars ot the opinion that additional legislation we! re quired in order to mum» the dam ger ot the recurrence of firm, limi- tar to the one that had been extrer- ienced. He would, tor instance. have the municipalities obliged try statute To make provision tor the tire hazards in their districts, and he would “so make more stringent the regulntionn governing the set- ting oat ot tires. He was also in hum of u canton-once between muni- cipnuties and Crown officers with a view of determining the best meth- ods of cohtrolling rural tire hazards. While Rev. F. A. P. Chadwick, rector of St. John's Anglican church at Victoria B. C., was officiating at the harvest thanksyvlng services, Sunday morning, recently, the con- gregation was mrstitted by a white- robed figure solemnly marching up the aisle towards the altar. carrying before him a Matt to which was attached a curious assortment ot fruit. COL. JOHN A. CURRIE (CONSERVATIVE) EL- ECTED IN SOUTH- EAST TORONTO. any. It. huts at!“ tho - Iut " . 001m!" was our tho -tNetea. _ no Maud that only one not out. at an land In the mutated no. - been Cm: kid. and that the db- uict no Miami}, looked upon an In million! and not I long! not. The Government. in In“. In! this you “than" at the moon! at the to": affected. the tire-nu- m from It of the aluminum... while the sunnin- request: had not been oozed upon. He himself no ban thomughly convinced that the who to: not one which was sub- )ect to a tom! (Remnant MINISTER HAD CURIOUS EXPERIENCE U.P.O. ...... L50"! .....r Comman- Soldier . . . . INC"! 'het-tet-tst-tat-att" math-mm dummhuw t.b1aan.th.Nreseamatettortar â€mmwhil; 1PHuetr'otu-trstn Currie (ComrervntivO. Cullnnhan (Independent Liberal and oth. .... Pearce (Liberal) .... Manure (Labor) ...... WITH DOUKHOBOR 2fft,'vrht iut,f, Git-E 1,106 . .743 , .488 4,759 " " H I SafurdayJVov. , A verdict that John Joseph Cor grove, the deal! mute, was inane and therefore could not be tried tor the murder ot Rer. Father t S. Clohecy on August 19 last at the watch well for chafing and irritations of the skin. Many skin troubles will be avoided by careful washing with ALBERT 80A†LIMITED MURDERER DECLARE!) INSANE If Baby is Itat--. Bsst may BABY‘S OWN SOAP 4 a: me Readers of this Adtmrtisem Ladies Pretty Dresses to $35. Ladiee' Ctutton Crepe Dresses beauti- fully beaded and embroidered, very spee- ittl at $23, $30, $35 to $45. Scores of Beautiful New Fall Dresses in exclusive styles, many very prettily embroidered and all portray the utmost refinement. Ladies' and Misses’ Silk Taffeta Presses in Newest shades at pecial prices $19.50, $22.50, $30 to $33 special ht all lines of UNDERWEAR whether it he for Ladies, Gents. Boys or Girls. The regular prices are indeed very reasonable and with an extra discount of " per cent. you can save considerable money. . . Waterloo Ladies' Serge and Homespun Dresses Brioker,tlermann Go. © $9.25, $15, $18.75, gum mamaw 63:2; G on? f9yu Bring this along and demand your discount on SATURDAY, NOV 4th BRING THIS ADV. ALONG ad wewt"d MONTE EAL "enrr4llmsakeo+esatotrertm 110% Ladies lovely Goats Suits and Dresses "Children," said the teacher to the pupils, "you should be able to do anything equally well with either hand. With a little practice you will find it Just a easy to do anything Cosgmve’s father gave evidence as to the mental condition of his son. He said he did not think the boy knew what was going on. A number ot neighbors- and relatives, including William Rice. an uncle. Michael Cosgrove, a brother, and others also told of the man's mental condition. Three ot his aunts have been insane. two are dead and a third is at the Hamilton Hospital. door or St. Patrick’s Parish church, with one hand as Proton township, was returned after other. less than two hours deliberation by lit it? inquired the toot of the clas the jury at Owen Sound on St': M. put your left hand The grand jury met at 2 oclock. hand pocket ot you and In less than halt an hour brow "iii---------- slit in a true bill and by 3.30 the --r trial was In progress. Mr. nuance GUARD THE l Ridden was the presiding judge. PROM AUTI Fine All Wool Cloth Coats, beauti- fully trimmed, Fur Collar and Cuths.-The choice is most pleasing now and the many exclusive designs shown are appreciated by all who see them. Ladies' and'Misses’ Burberry Coats © $15, $18.75, $22.50, $30, to $42.00 Lulies' Cloth Coats, Fur Collars Ladies' Newest Fall and Winter Coats in all their attractiveness are here in abundant choice. New models arriving eotttinuar1y---Lsdies' Burberry Coats made in the most serviceable materials for gen- eral wear and comfort. EVER TRY IT? S20, $25, stat, $45; Muskrat Coats A wonderful choice of Ladies' Hand.. some Fur Coats, made up especially for Us during the Summer Season of the choic- est skins and lined with guaranteed silk linings. We offer the smartest of the most reliable Fur Coats in the trade at a small advance on the cost to manufao. ture, and you need only to take a look here to be convinced. Persian Coats ...... $260 to $425 Hudson Seal Coats --( Stylish Fur Coats allow you a “scout o! The Fall is the most severe lawn of the year tor eolds--one any warm. the next day cold and wet. and un- less the mother is on the guard. the little ones are seized with cold! that mar hang on all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mother's best tri.. end in preventing or banishing cold; They act as a gentle laxative, keep- ing the bowels and stomach tree and sweet. An occasional dose at the Tablets will prevent colds, or it it does come on suddenly their prompt use will relieve the baby. The Tablets are sold by Medicine dealers or by mail It 25 cents a box trom The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. “Is: it?" inquired the urchin " the toot of the class. "Lot’s no you put your left hand in your right- hand pocket ot your "omit." GUARD THE CHILDREN FROM AUTUMN mm Limited $260 to $500 $125 to $250 it ll with tho r: b: