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Tif- lii.KS OTTAWA. CANADA AGE TWO Chevrier, who had filed returns i L10UIL01C01IT M1FISEI! URNS UNDER LLOYD GEORGE HON. 10. FERGUSON CHARGES BIAS AGAINST JUSTICES WHO EIRE IN A ARE DEPLETED BY covering this amount Other items were: Insurance settlements, one for $1,400, and another for $800: proceeds of the sale of an automobile, between $800 and $900. He had also expended about $900 for liquor, of which he.

always kept a stock of ten gallons on hand for his patients, especially during the 'flu epidemic. INCOME TAX ACT COSTS THREE CONFERS TAKES FIFTY Ottawa nnnnpc FINE ARE CONDUCTING TIMBER PROBE MACREADY Story of Reconstruction Told at International Financial Conference. had, as a minister of the crown, to deal with matters other than according to the statute, Mr. Ferguson replied: "My conclusion was that I had the right to administer the depart Dr. J.

R. O'Brien Fined $3,000. Dr. Gordon Booth $2,500, I saw mm Premier and Commander in Ireland Discuss Ireland and the Question of Reprisals. and Dr.

R. E. Chevrier $500, the Two Former Pleading The auditor had placed his income at $11,398.10 at first, but Dr. Chevrier, having admitted he used some money for pocket money, it was finally placed at $13,000. Mr.

Fripp, for Dr. Chevrier, claimed that his client had not made false returns within the meaning of the act, and Intimated that if a conviction was registered he would enter an appeal. He claimed that his client had been quite ready to rectify errors he had made, but was not given an opportunity to do so. and said it was an "outrage" that a government auditor should visit the doctor's home and audit his accounts, and then, without giving him an opportunity to correct any ment.1,' "Where did you get the right?" Mr. Riddell asked.

Utility and the Latter Being Found Guilty, but Magis trate Finding There Was No Intention of Evasion. WJ VIII WWW! IWk-l- 1 IS INSTRUMENT nr ii ii nnuinT BRUSSELS, Oct. l.France'B story of reconstruction monopolized the attention of the International Financial Conference at today's session, in contrast to previous meetings, where the attendance had melted away before the monotony of financial reports. Pierre Cheysson, representing France, explained that the apparently unfavorable showing expressed by "SECRET" DOCUMENT WAS MADE PUBLIC Mr. Ferguson said that, as the responsible head, he thought he had the right to do the things which his judgment dictated he should do.

Later, when the question of the penalties inflicted upon the accused, they must be of such a character Alleged "Government Sdv" Fines aggregating $6,000 were imposed in police court yesterday afternoon by Deputy Magistrate Kidd, upon throe prominent local physicians, who were either found guilty, or entered a plea to that effect, of urn. 11. mi fv5 as to act as a deterrent to others. In the case of Dr. Gordon Booth, it was shown that he had made misstatements i'or the three years.

For the year 1917, his returns had been Was a Convict and Dangerous Character. mistakes he had made, make out a case against him. "I think a distinction should be having made raise returns to the department In connection with their regulation came up again, Mr, Ferguson said he had been guided by his interest in the province. Mr. Justice Kiddell remarked: "You cannot do a thing for the province illegally." OlhYial Above law.

Mr. Ferguson said that he had not amitted the department had done wrong. In the interests of the prov LONDON, Oct. 1. Premier Lloyd George with some members of the federal Income tax.

The, doctors who were fined are cabinet discussed today with Gener al Sir Frederick Nevil Macnadv Dr. J. R. O'Brien, 7g Laurier co of the military forces avenue east, who pleaded guilty to making false returns for 1918 and last year, and was fined $3,000 or on each charge; Large Number of Children and Nuns Escape Without Injury. (Canadian Press Despatch.) QUEBEC, Oct.

1. With the wind raging at the rate of fifty miles an hour this afternoon, fire broke out in Limoullou convent on Eighth avenue and for a while threatened to destroy the entire building as well as sweep a section of Limouilou ward. The fire caught In the roof and is thought to have been caused by a spark from a nearby mill. As soon as the fire was discovered the first thought was to get the children out in safety. There, wero in all 124 children in the building at the time and 100 nuns and novices.

The children were got out promptly without any panic and were taken to the St. Maurice school on the same avenue. For three hours the firemen battled with the flames before they could get them under control. While it was only the roof was damaged by fire, the interior of the building on all four floors was flooded owing to the large volume of water required to fight the blaze. The fire was a spectacular one to view and being in the outlying sections of the city along the valley of the St.

Charles river, it was witnessed from the heights of the city by thousands of people. SPECIAL TRAIN TO KEEP APPOINTMENT TORONTO, Oct. 1. In less than seven hours a special Grand Trunk Railway train covered the distance between Montreal and Toronto, a distance of 334 miles, and landed tha superintendent of the Montreal Power Company in this city at 9.08 this morning. He had an appointment made between the person who makes improper Income tax returns with the intention of defrauding the government, and one who makes incorrect returns unwittingly," said Mr.

Fripp. "It must not be forgotten that these cases are of a criminal nature whereby anyone found guilty may be fined anything from $10,000, or be sent to jail' for six months, or both. I submit there was no intention on the part of my client when making his returns, to defraud the government." Deputy-Magistrate Kidd stated he Out to "Get Ferguson" but Ferguson Had Nothing To Be Hidden. LIVELY "TILTS- WITH THE BENCH Ex Minister Insinuates a Crooked Deal by Liberal With Timber. Dr.

Gordon E. Booth, 243 Laurier avenue1 west, who also pleaded guilty in Ireland, and Sir Hamer Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, the Irish situation, including the question of reprisals. According to a semi-official statement issued after the meeting the government found itself in entire agreement with the policy of the Irish executive. to tnree cnarges and was fined $500 on the first count and $1,000 each ince a technicality would not stop him. he added.

Mr. Justice Latchford "A regulation passed under the Crown Lnnds Act has the same effect as the statute itself. Mr. Jpstice Riddell "I never heard of a department officer of the Crown being above the law before." Subsequently, when the question of disposing of permits without com- given as wnereas investigation had shown his income to be $7,700: his 1918 returns had been filed as $5,000, whereas his income had been in the neighborhood of and for 1919 he had made returns covering $9,000, for an income that had been found to be $15,316. In all, his discrepancies amounted to $18,856.16, which meant a loss to the government of $1,250.35 in the taxes collectable.

Mr. T. A. Beament, who appeared for Dr. Booth and entered a plea of guilty, said that while he noticed magistrates had been imposing fines of $1,000 in these cases, in different parts of the Dominion, he thought this was a rather 6tiff fine.

Deputy Magistrate Kidd. in giving his decision, said that the circumstances in regard to the 1917 returns were such that the wrong on the other two: Dr. Rudolphe Chevrier, 16S Dalv avenue, p.eaded not guilty to having was prepared to admit this conten the condition of the French treasury was due rather to the rehabilitation of the devastated regions than to governmental expense. He said that treasury officials were discussing with representatives of other interested treasuries an arrangement for the settlement of advances amounting to 34,000.000,000 francs made by them to France. He pointed out that this debt was partially offset by 13,000,000.000 francs loaned by France to the A report by the unofficial representative of fhe United States at the conference also was read.

Got $1,000 Damages. LONDON, Oct. 1. It. F.

Reycroft, of Biddulph township, was today awarded $1,000 damages from R. E. Hodgins, for libel. During the 1919 municipal election, Hodgins, according to witnesses, said that Reycroft. who was a councillor, had stolen $1,000 of the township's money.

Reycroft was defeated for re-election. He sued for $5,000. False Alarm in Hull. The Hull fire department were called out to box 86. on Amherst street, 'W'rightville, this morning at 12.45, but on their arrival found "nothing doing." No fire nor the person who turned in the alarm could be found.

i petition came up again, Mr. Justice TORONTO, Oct. "You tion, and queried or air. hcou whether his department would be satisfied with the imposition of a ruauetl iiueiiuit)tiivci B.UU alleged secret papers LONDON, Oct. 1.

Art O'Brien, president of the Gaelic League in London, today supplied the London newspapers with a copy of the alleged secret document made public in Dublin by Arthur Griffith, founder during being on the defensive made false returns for the year 1918, but was found guilty and fined $500. Mr. A. E. Fripp.

M.P., who appeared on his behalf, intimated that he would appeal the conviction to a higher court, in order to have a test case, as to the meaning of the word "false," under the act. He contended that w-hiie his client had admit did as you pleased?" I Ferguson's Conic-buck. small fine in this case. 1 second day on the witness stand in the timber enquiry before Justices The latter, in reply, said that Rlddell and Latchford. Hon.

G. of the Sinn Fein. It is signed Urlnd, brigadier general, general Howard Ferguson, minister of while his department had no desire to be unduly severe, the penalties must not be of a trivial character, or they would lose their effect as lands, forests and mines in the late stuff, and is addressed to various "No, not as I pleased," replied Mr. Ferguson. "That remark is entirely unwarranted, My Lord.

I did what I did in tho highest interests of the province, and 1 am quite content to leave the record with the public and the people of the north country." Mr. Ferguson objected to insinu named divisions of the military in the Dublin district. Additional clauses given in the Dublin figures might have been the result of an accident, but this was not evident In the returns for the next two years. Dr. Chevricr's Case.

For the department, Mr. Scott submitted figures showing that Dr. Chevrier, in making his returns for the year 1919, had given $6,000 as version, follow: "The general oiticer commanding in chief, has therefore agreed to suspend the for a winter concentration until December 1, by his income, whereas an audit of his tedly made returns to the department he had done so unwittingly, and with no intention of defrauding the government of the proper amount collectable under the tax. He also severely criticized the action of the income tax authorities in sending an auditor to Dr. Chev-rier's home to audit his accounts, and then entering a prosecution against him within a week or ten days, before his client was given an opportunity of correcting his figures.

Must Be Deterrents. Mr. Walter A. Scott appeared for the Income Tax department, and insisted that while the department was I not seeking to have unduly severe Hearst government, today assumed the offensive, not only against T. Harding, the crown counsel, Whom he had assailed yesterday, fut also against the two justices rho were conducting the enquiry, ilr.

Ferguson charged ifr. Hard-ijig with being an instrument of H. B. Dewart, K.C., M.P.P., Liberal leader In Ontario, who, he said, fad plotted to "get Ferguson." The fci-minister declared: "He is going tb fail to get Ferguson because Ferguson has done nothing that fill not stand the light of day." Charges Pre-judgment. Mr.

Ferguson intimated that accounts and bank deposits made deterrents upon others. No Evidence of Intent. The count found that while there was no evidence of deliberate intent, tho returns made were shown to be incorrect, and he would impose a penalty of $500. The three cases heard yesterday are but the forerunners of many more which will be aired in the local police court in the near future, officials of the income tax department stating that there were quite a number of prominent citizens of Ottawa, whose returns, upon investigation, had been shown to be far ations in qquestions asked by Mr. Harding.

"We're men of affairs," explained Mr. Justice Riddell. "We understand. "You will have a chance to get at him in the courts after we are done." "I hope I'll have a chance' at the whole lot of you," was Mr. Ferguson's come-back.

The next sitting of the commission will be at Port Arthur. which time it is hoped that the roal Irish constabulary will have received sufficient reinforcements to enable them to take over control of by an officer of the department, showed that he had deposited during the year the sum of $21,389.52. here at 9.15 a.m., and had chartered the special after having missed the Dr. Chevrier claimed that or tnis the areas from which it is desire! to withdraw military detachments. regular trains out of Montreal last night.

He kept his appointment. amount there was only $6,000 which constituted his real income. Of less than their annual incomes consisted of. There are also a number who will charged with neglecting to make any returns at all. "The general officer commanding The trip is said to have cost him the amount deposited in the bank.

300. $3,871 was the property of Mrs. IDC 1 Phone Queen 7100. Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Phone Queen 7100. I All Wool Serges at Bryson-Grahani'sj 0 PLANJFEARL GREY More Hopeless Suggestion Never Emanated From the Brain of a Statesman. comments made by the commissioners during the timber enquiry indicated pre-judgment on their part, and he said what had been intend-ijd for an enquiry was being turned IBto a prosecution. He demanded tiiat the probe be extended back to die time the Liberals were in power. He said this would lead to Interesting revelations.

"If this matter were being laid before a jury," Mr. Ferguson said, addressing the commissioners, "I "jould certainly feel that I should Challenge your lordships" qualifica- Jons as jurors. The work of your ommission has limited itself to a period that is entirely within the Ife of the administration of the Conservative government. Both Jour lordships have had long ser- fce In public life Mr. Justice Riddell (interrupting) "I -was a little bit of a politician once, some years ago.

That Is Mr. Ferguson (to Justice Kid-fell) "And it is only a little over year ago that your lordship was aid the compliment by my good friends of the Liberal party of the LONDON. Oct. 2. "A more hopeless suggestion never emanated from the brain of a statesman," is Sir Edward Carson's comment on A splendid showing that embraces all the different grades The extensive stock of 'oil wool serges ranging from crossbred and supet crossbred up to the finest quality of Botany serge is one that enables you to select exactly the quality and type that you desire for your fall attire.

All are manufactured by leading British houses and each grade is the best of its k'md. The color range is admirable, covering all the wanted shades and colors for fall wear. The prices are moderate and the woman in search of serge will find it greatly to her interest to inspect this magnificent stock. Viscount Grey'9 Irish plan In a let directs that you wilt at once discuss the matter with the divisional commissioners concerned. Such moves of cavalry as can be carried out in spite of the above decision should be put into effect as soon js possible." A "Government Spy'." Among these papets was an official permit alleged to have been signed by General Sir Nevil Mi-cready, military commander in Ireland.

It was made out to a man named Hardy, who has had a lifelong career of forgery and imprisonment, and who is alleged to have been released prematurely from prison on a ticket of leave signed by lan MacPherson, as chief secretary for Ireland, permitting him to move about freely In Ireland unhampered by police surveillance, in the role, as Mr. Griffith asserted, of government spy. Although accustomed to almost daily sensations, Dublin was greatly excited over the revelations of Mr. Griffith, which were published in one of the afternoon newspapers. It is pointed out that If the documents are authentic Mr.

Griffith is liable to arrest under the defense of the Realm Act, and under the new restoration of Order Act, for having them in his possession, and particularly military order relating to a movement of troops not yet eirried out. Similarly, It is said that every newspaper correspond transmitting such an order, or the substance of it, and editors of British newspapers re-producing It likewise are subject to arrest. I TEST LEGALITY OF 1 LIQUOR ACT ter from the Ulster leader on con ditions in Ireland, printed In the! London newspapers today. "in plain English," says Sir Ed ward, "it means, 'abandon all those who are loyal to the crown: leave them to the tender mercies of their Sinn Fein fellow countrymen, and if they murdfr each other and exhaust themselves in slaughter, we will look on without concern." This is a policy of scuttle with a vengeance." Referring to Viscount Grey's sug province of Ontario of suggesting fliat your 'lordship Would be much fiore suitable to lead the cohorts the Liberal party in Canada than file present incumbent of that position, Hon. Mackenzie King." All Wool Botany Serges Fine texture qualities In aU the wanted colors.

54 All Wool Super Crosstred. Serges 60 to 54 in. wide. In all this season's shades. Per yard, $3.39, $3.95 and $4.50 All Wool Crossbred Serges 40 in.

to 60 in. wide. In a good rarige. Per yard, $2.50, $2.95 and $3.19 gestion to leave Great Britain to I Mr. Justice Kiddell "That Is the rst time I have heard that, l'lease to 58 in.

wide. Per $4.95 to not misunderstand uie. 1 am to $6.50 Yard confining my remarks to the words ou have used. Justice Latchford Criticized. Thereupon Mr.

Ferguson paid his control Ireland's foreign policy and the army and navy, Sir Edward continues: "If they refuse to accept this, what then? If they burn naval stations, attack steamers and soldiers and assassinate officers, then I supose Viscount Grey would say we must go a step further and allow an Irish republic. Is the murder of British officers in India and Egypt to produce the same result? Why not?" Valera's Claim. Sir Edward recalls that during the An abundance of other fashionable weaves in All Wool Dress Goods and Suitings i compliments to Mr. Justice Lateh-(ord by remarking to that gentle-. Kan that he had been a member of a government, though not a minister therein, when the system with re-frrence to timber limits was of a similar character to that now being probed, and Mr.

Ferguson said he Regarded Mr. Justice Latehford's All Wool Canvas Cloth. A new cloth just i Connection with the timber enquiry All Wool Tricotine. Excellent for suits and one piece dresses. Mad- of fine worsted yarn.

In a big range of colors. 54 in. wide. Per $8.45. All-Wool Chiffon Finish Broadcloth.

One of the big leaders of the season for suits and dresses. Richly finished and soap shrunk. In all the new shades. 52 in. wide.

Per yd. $6.95. arrived. A smart fabric for dresses, skirts and suits. In a big range of colors.

Per $4.25. All Wool Gabardine. Made of fine worsted yarn. In a wide range of colors. 54 in.

wide. Per yd. $6.45. 7 war Eamonn de Valera asserted that a free Ireland would be the destruction of the British sea power and that Arthur Griffith said the freedom of the sens would never he attainable while Ireland was in her present state because Ireland's geographical and commercial position gave her the key to the Altantic and Ha a want of ethics. 4 Mr.

Justice Kiddell "You are trying to ask us to disqualify ourselves. You are not arguing anything-. Do you want us to reslgp now?" jj The "unpleasantness" between Mr. rarguson and the commissioners con-tbiued for some time, arid was concluded by Mr. Justice Riddell as-HUring Mr.

Ferguson that, so far as le could see, the commission had djpne nothing improper in accepting Main Floor. Mediterranean trade. "What is the use in not facing the real facts, the real aims of the anti-British party in Ireland?" asked Sir Edward. "Every mistake that has been made originated in basing a tie positions. There has been no ne-judgment," His Lordship added.

i After Crown Counsel. A Very Special Silk Event! 1M YARDS OF SILK DUCHESSE PAILLETTE 1 Mr. Ferguson turned his guns on A full range of sluulcs for evening and street wear. Interesting Case Before Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta. EDMONTON, (Jot.

11. The Alberta liquor export act is being tested in the case of Rex vs. S. W. Buhner, of Chauvin, in the appellate division of the Supreme Court of Alberta.

When the liquor export act was amended a few months ago, amendment section live-A gave the lieu-tenant-governor-in-council the right to pass regulations with respect to all matters pertaining to the export liquor business. These regulations were parsed making it necessary to obtain a permit from the attorney bffore engaging in business. The contention of the appellant is that the act is ultra vires and that the elfect of the decision in the Gold Seal vs. Dominion Express Company cae was to make the entire act unconstitutional and invalid. The principal grounds fur appeal, even if section o-A has not been rendered invalid by the decision in the Gold Seal case, are that the Lieu-tenant-governor-in-t -mint il has no right to give the attorney the power to grant permits.

The case is of suc importance that chief justice has ordered an extra member to sit in the court en banc to avoid any possibility of a repetition of the Gold Seal vs. Dominion Express Company case where the four nit mbers of the court divided evenly, in accordance with the desire to a split Mr, Justice Hyndman has been added to the court, sitting with chief justice Harvey Mr. Justice Stuart, Beck and Ives. $2.49 Specially priced at, per yard. A wonderful offering of new all silk duchesse paillette.

A quality that is highly recommended for wear and that has a rich lustrous finish. A full range of wanted shades permits you to find th -ninr vn.t for evening or street wear. This silk is the best Swiss manufac policy upon theory and not upon realities," he said. Commenting on Viscount Grey' statement thxt nobody wants to accept the home rule bill now before the house of commons, and that Irishmen will refuse to operate it. Sir Edward says it is quite true the Ulster men prefer their present position under the Imperial parliament, ister anil Home link'.

"But," he continues, "tinder the existing circumstances Ulster, In preference to any other alternative suggested, does want the bill. Ulster will accept the bill; Ulster will work for the bill. Certainly, as compared with Viscount Grey's proposal, Ulster would welcome the bill." Sir Edward contends that Ulster has sense enough to see that it Is to her interest to settle down and Per ture and will not crush. It is 38 in. wide.

Buy on Monday, while the stock is at its best-yard, $2.49. Bryson-Graham Main Iloor. I I Smart Styles in Women's Glov Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table Girls Dresses in zn Hose drown Counsel Harding several tfmes during the day. He recalled Mr. Harding's examination of Col.

Ljttle in connection with the probe, Ad his having asked Col. Little if tie colonel had not paid one or two or three thousand dollar bills to the Sinister, or had left a parcel with m. "I want to say," declared Mr. S-jBrgiison, "that no man ever paid me i dollar, promised me a dollar, or discussed such a thing with me." TJie former minister denounced Mr. Harding's attempt to make capital ot of the fact that "one little file 0 two or three letters out of a mil-liipn that had been received in the department could not bo found.

He said he knew the other letter was ii the department. "If I had access td the department," he said, "I would bring it now. But I'll bring it. Ain't you worry." i Alleged Timber Dcwl. sWlth reference to his demand for aa Investigation going back to the Liberal regime, Mr.

Ferguson said there was an instance in which a grant of eighty-one miles of timber area was made because four or five mllea of timber had been burned. Tie man who got this grant, Mr. Ffrguson said, sold the balance of th timber for well up to half a mJIHon dollars. r'Name?" demanded Mr. Justice Litchford.

'Alexander Barnett. of Renfrew," answered Mr. Ferguson. "He ap- In sizes 5 to 14 years, come natty Middy Dresses of pure wool navy flannel, navy serge and navy and Copen gabardine. In Beautiful Kyonx Finish tiie three pieces together speciaUy priced at $185 Dresser has case measuring 40 In.

by 10 in. and is fitted with two double drawers at top and two lower drawers with locks and wood pulls. It has B.B. plate mirror. I Made with pleated skirt, sailor "Niagara Maid'' Hose.

Made of a heavy quality of the best glove silk. Durable heels and toes. In all sizes. Conies in black and white. Per piiir, $8.

"Radium' Pure Silk Hose With spliced heels and and back seam. In black and white. Per pair Oi.OU "Luxite" Silk Hose With double heels and tops and lisle thread garter lop. Comes in The color of precious gems can be changed by exposing them to the action of radium. collar, patch pockets and button cuffs, they are prettily finished with scarlet or white -'4 In.

by 28 In, tackle the questions of education, labor, health and re-settlement which now "are hindered by the government at Dublin, which is forever being driven into the fatal policy of trying to appease enemies by neglecting friends." "When the Ulster parliament Is once set up," Sir Edward declares, "no power can ever take It away without our consent. Ulster wiil still be represented in the imperial parliament; she will still have a voice in questions of foreign policy and the navy and the army; she will still cling to her share of ail the glorious traditions of the empire to which she is proud to belong. "Surely this is better than being under Sinn Fein rule or fighting it out, as Viscount Grey suggests. Ulster was asked to accept this settlement on the distinct pledge of the premier and the government that it would be placed on the statute books as far as the government was re braid and knitted silk ties. All hud.

HAYES At total hospital, on Friday, Drt. hj. Catherine Hayes, twlovv'a wire of William Hayes, In her ROlh your. Funeral from f7 on Mnn.iuv are moderately priced', ranging from $4.50 to $11,50. Ott.

4, lyu, at 7.4 a.m. at. itnmd' I Bryson-Graham Second Floor. pjared on your platform, Justice Chiffonier hus case measuring in. by 19 in.

Has two small and four large drawers with locks and wood pulls, and B.B. plate mirror. Dressing Table measures 30 by 18 in. and has one drawer w'ith wood pulls, triple B.B. plate mirror.

Bryson-Craham Third Floor. 55SmIi! isi ciiuixii, inenre to jJanitt cetneo-ry. MurMEEKIN At St. t.uke' Hoapitul on Krlday, Oct. 3, 120, at 7.SII p.m., Kev.

Henry Alac.Meekln, M.A., 1.1.1). in the IMtth year at his awe. Kuneral on Monday inornlm front Mwaant. Rogers awl Uttrncy'j llntlerlaking Kfltahlishment, Service at 10.51) am, In tho chapel. Please mint lloivera, l.KMIEt On Friday, Oil, 1, 1920, at K1 AuKttsta 'Itiillaume T.eDiioux.

in crown, grey, black and white. All sizes. Per pair liryson -Graham Main Fl.it llr. Justice Latchford "He never appeared on my platform," and he eeVer eupported me." An Absolute Lie. 'JVlr, Ferguson took occasion to refer to a report that he held stock in a 4)uln comDanv.

"That is an ab- 0 Women Sample Raincoats Marked I sponsible, and there is no reason to aouut that, pledge will be kept." MORE PUBLICITY fi solute lie," he declared, "made out i of iwholo cloth." i.nmnilMtnnprR assured him hit laru year. Kuneral from residence, .30 u.m Mumlay, Hi-t. 4, its'-. TOO LATE FOIt CLASSIFICATION. 1)AINTBH, 2 EXrHltlKNCKt) JM to assist painter on aleluns.

tjuo. Wallace, Keptm Ottawa lialrv. 1DAKLOK HUITK, OA hi Bb'DROOM chairs, white enamel heil, spriuK nuil mattress, mahogany waslKtanti, a a at osi nice that they did not think it necessary for him to make the denial. They tok it for granted, they said. $Ir.

Ferguson said there had been a story that he was interested AND NEW ROADS TIMMINS, Oct. 1. The principle of engaging a paid publicity agent to set before the people of Ontario and Quebec the advsn-tages of Temiskaming was adonted 'nhi International Nickel Company. Ha vigorously declared that he had not a dollar of interest, direct or in ilay, ISUO COl'NTRY VKTKltlNARV PKAC-tl tico for sale. Price reanonable and ternis to suit: with or without drugs, instruments and tel.

sloek. sell quirk or not at all. Apply Jlor 2 47 t'lllzeo. Oil1 JLAI iSEWINt, PKOM1-T1 AND satisfactorily done. 97 at the annual meeting of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario s-socialed Board of Trade here to direct in that company or any of A shipment of hih-grade coats from which yoa may select a stylish and well-made raincoat at a very saving price.

Many different styles in smart tweed and velours effects. You need one for the' coming season. See these big values. All at Cost Price. Bryson-Graham Second Floor, Beautiful Georgette -Blouses $8.45 Made of a heavy quality Georgette, they come with long or short sleeves end are duintily trimmed with hand embroidery or exquisite heading.

Colors are beige, tnupe navy, and white. Each. J8.45. While Habutai Silk Blouses $4.95 to $8.95 Of heavy quality habutnl silk, they have lor.g sleeves finished with button cuffs and neck with long collar or convertible collar. Smartly finished in front with rows of plntucking down paeh side.

I'ricid from S1.H." to SH.05. -Ocond Floor. It subsidiaries. i DUKKSHOtlJtAPH AND UHAPJIO- Leather Club Bags, $8.50 Of black, walrus-grained leather, they have double handle and corners are doubly reinforced with leather. Fitted with good locks and catches.

Light in weight, they are strong wearing bags of excellent appearance. Size 16 in. Special at $8.50. Bryson-Graham Main Floor Queen St. Phone Queen 7100 for Groceries O.K.

Brand Pilchards (large sardines), 1 lb. tall tins. Special at Five tins for SI. British Columbia Pink Salmon, 1-2 lb. flat tins.

Special at Four for 50c. Australian Boiled Rabbit. 2 lb. tins. Net weight.

Special at, each, 75c. Aylmer Brand Lunch Tongue, 1 lb. flat tins. Special at each, Otic. Clark's Baked Beans in tomato sauce.

No. 2 tins. Special at each, 19c. Six for Jlt.lO. No.

3 tins, special at 28c. each, ix for $1.63. Ianka Tea. The new blend of package black-tea. Per lb 75c.

We rodeeni the coupons. Mr. Ferguson also denied any part knowledge of any negotiations Apply is; J.S- type experleneed operator, Queen Ht. Tat "saw-off" connection witn MI'KKALT J12; OAK WASH ts-v the timber enquiry. Neither did he Stand.

SA: vent's bli-Vrle. anfa. day. The question of wages and means was left to a committee, which will report at the next meeting of the board at Cobalt, early in the new year. Premier Drury and the provincial government will be asked to endorse a scheme for a highway from North Bay to Cochrane, with branches to Iroquois Falls and Tlrnmins.

The i )15. 14i) Waveriey 8t, 7Vj OUKltHO HKATKIt FOK BALK. A)'-ply 401 MoLeod St. 05 4 CIOAT, LADY'tt HHOWN CLOTH. Ki ll trimmed, size 40.

In perfect condition: half price, coat $H0. ('. 'J ul. yi, believe that any member of the legislature bad any knowledge of It. he laid.

with you," said Mr. Jus-tick Riddell. "I think it was made 9P out of the whole cloth. Yet we lad to wast? time jnve'itls'itlng that lilly trash." Questioned by K. T.

Harding, rown counsel, as to what right he I AHIKJANY lllVANHTTK. PEHrKt-T condition; oak dresser. 'lei. proposed route covers 805 miles, of which only 39 miles of new roads would have to be cut. The Inten tion ia to build under the provisions uji.uO WANTBtl ON COOD HKCl'HI V) I tor short term, coos Interest, Apply I Boa CUUM.

Vii.i.-.H jj of th provincial highway acheme..

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