pili INVESTMENTS It is the small saver, the one . 'who has a few dollars laid by 4 can add to it but slowly 5 t needs the savings Bank. 4 Bate investments for small amounts are scarce, and unless ¥ou put your savings out of "Jour easy reach they melt 1 away. in We add interest to. the prin- glpal twice yemrly, 31st May November, and you gd to the principal a dol- d8r at a time, if you wish. Brinn OF TORONTO 4 INCORPORATED 1855. t Received FROM MANUFACTURERS a A Lot more of Lovely A TURKEY FAMINE PARASITIC DISEASE DECIMATING THE FLOCKS IN CANADA. High Prices for the Thanksgiving Dinner--Dr. Higgins Tells How Black Head May be Cured--=Starvae. tion and Muriatic Acid. Ottawa, Oct. 19.--With the ap- proach of the Thanksgiving day din- ner a statement made to-day by the dominion biclogist, Dr. Charles Hig ging, of the department of agricul ture, relative to the cause of the first turkey faminé in Canada, is of espe- cial interest. Dr. Higging accounts for the soaring prices for the festive bird by the fact that a parasitic dis cage, commonly known as blackhead, is responsible. for an alarming turkey mortality in all the provinces. The disease is manifested by a black ap- pearance of the comb, and is due to parasitic affection of the digestive or: gans. Unless stringent measures . are taken at once to combat the disease intelligently, says Dr. Higgins, the supply in all parts of Canada will be still further seriously depleted. A remedy stiggested is to starve fhe bird for forty-eight hours and . then let it drink from a mixture composed of a teaspoonful of muriatle acid to a quart of water. TRAVELLING LUNCHEON the Auspices of Yeung Ladies' Guild), On Thursday evening, Oct. 20th, at Queen Street Methodist Church, Menu. Soup. Meats, Chicken, Ham, Tongue, Creamed or Scalloped .. .. 10¢ Bread and Butter .. suc wnas ME Balads. . .. atin '. Be Tea or Coffee {Under Tomato ... .. vow BR Ple. Pumpkin, Apple, ete. ......... Ice Cream and Cake... .. is "Jresume his work again. 4Gra all Potatoes, THE DAILY BRITISH © PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--Whai They Are Saying And Doing. | 2 W. H. Maclnnes left this afternoon ESTIMATED THAT $100,000 WILL BE NEEDED. returned ' ------ More Soldiers Sent--Aid Will Have to be Given to 3,000 Persons. Beaudette, Minn, Oct. 19.--One hun- dred thousand dollars will be requicel sufferers at eau the homestoauges for Yanco wr, B.C. Archiishop Gauthier has home from Erinsville. * Rev. J. Talman Pitcher returned this horning to Gananoque, i Capt. John Corke; returned from Cornwall on Tuesday night. E. Lawrence, editor of the Railway to earcy the fire News, is in the city on busi dette, Spoover and Rev. Father Kelly, : has returned from a visit to his old ter, according to Attorney-General home in Ireland. Simpson, who will remain here a fon James Gordon, reeve of Pittsburg, days as the representative of the gov- left last week for an extedsive trip @mor, A complete list of sufferers through the west. and refugees has not been made, but Miss Spearman, of the echucation de- it is certain that permanent aid must partment, Toronto, is gutalogming the be extended to fully 3,000 persons, books of the Kingstua likgary. said Mr. Simpson, to-day. These must Benjamin Folger, is confined to bis have not only clothing, but quartery home, through iliness. He is suffeviny for the winter and aid in building froin blood-poisoning in his foot. and furnishing their homes, Many of George Chown, who has been teach, the 'townspeople carried insurance and ing in Kuroki, Sask., has returned to will he able to collect it and to care the city to resume his studies at for themselves. The sawmills will. be 's. able to give cmplovinent for a time at Mr, and Mrs. John Hall, and daugh- least to many men now iflle. The ar- ter, Miss Bertha, Hall, returned home 'rival of Governor Eberhart was ex- after spending the week end with Mrs, | tremely fortunafe. By the exercise of R. A. ane 4 his authority he was able to harmoun- The friends of Harold Marshall will 'ize and s; stematize relief measures be glad to hear that he has recovered over which a conflict of authority be- from hi recent illness, and is able to tween the local relief committee and | volunteer workers were inevitable. All Frederic Villiers, the English = war control is now centralized in the na- | correspondent, will likely lecture in tional guard and the entire machine is the Grand Opera House early in No- | in cxcelleng working order. i ember. He is at tthe guest of 1 nent Te gue NAVY YARD MEN HURT. of Jord Bry at Ottawa. ' Alexander ) s, ad t Smt xX r Marks vance agent for One. Trolley Car Rotled Upon Marks Bros' company, is here, muking Kittery, Maine, Oct. 19.--Eishty em Arr nts for his attraction at the next week, excepting Wed- iy 2 ployees of the Portsmouth navy yard, Thomas" W. Nicholson, of Ports: Pe their way to begin thee" nr's mouth, has been laid up a couple of work, were injured, today, three pos- | weeks, as the result of a slight mis- sibly fatally, in a collision between | hap, when he ran a nail in his foot. | two heavily loaded trolley cars on the His many friends hope that he will Atlantic Shore Line railway, at Fort soon be able to be around again, Hill. Falling leaves had made the Miss May Hinckley left last night for | rails shppery and the first of two FIRE SUFFERERS __ usiness. Smith's Falls, in the back country, through the win | Toronto to accept the position of so- prano soloist in St. James' Preshy- terian church. This is a distinet loss cars. mounting the hill, failed to re | spond to 'its brakes and rolled back down the hill crashing inte another © DO YOU KNOW CANADA? It is the policy of The Globe to keep its readers posted on the development of every part of Canada. With this end in view, commissioners are kcpt "on the wing" Imvesti- gating conditions in the west, the centre and the east. At present a 'series of most interesting letters is 'being published from the pen of Mr. 8. T. Wood, eof The Globe's ' Editorial Staff, dealing with social, industrial and political conditions In the Maritime Province and Newfoundland. No Canadian who wishes to be abreast of the times in the domestic affairs of his own country should miss one of these letters. : Send your order to-day for a three-months' trial subscrip- _ tion. THE NEWS OF WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody--- tory service. Walking Gloves In an inexpensive Walking Glove for Women we have a most excellent article in our Dent's avel Morley's Fall Kid Gloves at $1.00. pair It is a Glove we can recommend for satisfac. The skins are very even and it is a Glove that shapes itsell nicely to the hand. ings in tones of Tans, Browns, Black. Shad- Just In and Ready for To-Morrow's Selling. to musical circles in Kingston, and | ear. Brass Goods 4 BRASS FIRE SETS, CANDLESTICKS, TRAYS. oh SMOKERS' SETS, Lovely Goods for the Home or for JARDINEERS, Application has been made for an ppeal in the case of Osias Millaire, of Bitaws, sentenced recently to five: years in the penitentiary at Kingston. The Grand Trunk Railway system is exhibiting good . ea 8. Following are thos of the pie ob in Oo increase, $20,150, Rapid Shave Powder," tober: 1910, $935,310; 1909, $014,860; Miss Hinckley will be pleasantly re membered for her sweet singing. A very sore point with the public TEACHERS AT TAMWORTH. school board and with Protestunts Institute of Lemmox and Addington | closely concerned with educational af-' Hold Convention. fairs is the alleged aggression oi the] very profitable days separate school powers to the hurt of bi The Schools in Windsor. Toronto News. Twé were spcat by the teachers of Lennox and public school interests. An instance of Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- The, offers to supply natural rad will He submitted to the council of Ingersoll. si Serious conditions of overcrowiling have been revealed m some of the eparate schools of Ottawa, chiefs. chielr. LADIES' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handber- Special dt 10c. 12%e, 15¢, 20¢, 25c. before buying. MEN'S Pire Linen Hemstitched Haudker- Other fine makes Kindly compare values ? . Other fine makes at Special at 10c. "Colgate's Sold at Gibson's riore, Wah Long's Laundry First. slass work aranteed. Drop me a card and I will eall promptly for your laundry. 1556 W Ni et ween Broek and © i icti i 3 § Addington Ta rth, Ont., where |this friction was given to the News by | : free the annual or ho nt hry a member of. Sh public 'school board (and has Sekided. to drop hse President. F. Mi. ay nr he gp all iis hie. fo lioy for. her self-protection. ry hool 8 Sais The town council of North Toronto, mga it an amexation Janu. 15¢, 20¢, 25¢. CHILDREN'S White Lawn Handkerchiefs, bc or 50¢ doz. Red Cross drug institute was held. iteh Huffman presided. The first paper was Hemstitched read by A, E. McDonald, and took ho form of a report of the 1910 meet: ing of the 0. E. A. held last Easter au koronto, J. H. Putman, of the Ur. [oUF bigh school by a well od | tawa Normal School, was the pri. [*C00me in connection with St. Mary's decided to build 5 sash and door fac- Apal speaker at the convention. lig | A%ademy of Witkdsor. When the model or "ny Trenton. The buildinz will be Spoke on hoth days at the morning school was closed here us in other hai brick, with concrete foun- and afternoon sessions, dealing with [POTS of Ontario, Inspector Tilley, of gation. the sulyject of History, Literature amd the Ontario education department, | Lewis Young, Parey Sound, adnidt- Supplementary Reading and "Mental | W289 Sent here to establish a nOn-86c- | pol manslaughter in killing M. J. Suggestion in the Schoolroom.™ On | torian bi-lingual model school. Strange | Davis, who had befriended him. He the evening of the first day an open to say, it was held at St. Mary's Aca- | #ha sentenced lo penitentiary for life, meeting, was held, for which a pre, {4€™Y; the attendance very duickly be- | Young was 5 teamp. gramme of music and speeches was ning solid Catholic. Ahey also ro-| "5 ne Cash, a former corporation provided. Smith Gilmour, warden of {*0*°d the = Ontario * gavernment grant cmployee, of Obata was sent to Cen- the county, acted as chairman and which the old model school had receiv- teal Prison for one year for stealing i : ed. This fall, 1 understand, the same load pipe and brass couplings. Cash introduced | te i i Reid, W. . Pak, Mob. and Heed [Grant applies to the academy, 30d Tn: + HEE OUR WINDOW. Kilchell's Hardware, WL Migher's ; 85 PRINCESS STREET. tN A Pt rm Coats For Girls Many new styles now rea- dy. These Coats mre right in every detail and appeal to every mother who wishes an up-to-date Fall Coat for her child. : All sizes, and taxes, but has made inr. > well-conceived | Messrs. Tugnett and Cottrell have NE has a previous police rroord, Dixon, Jones and Honry, all of whony Spector Tilley services will also be at ~~ Prosidant Gomez announces that the t ig disposal. CHa . {new million dollar presidential pal- Our chief objestion, however, is' 400 will not be built but the money ' #poke upon education from its vae that the scheme at St. Mary's Aocnde- will be turned over to a relief fund 53 iad 10us viewpoints. i ew i lec "THURSDAY MORNING, v Pact for my robbed our high school of shout for the sufferers of the Inte hur The new officers 1 President, D. A, twenty . girl students. who formerly cane. 8.30 O'CLOCK Eiderdown Nesbit, I. P. S.; vico-presi i . Si vice-president, Miss had attended with us. They are now | Joseph Thompsan, charged with Elsie © Parks; retary-tre y EY \reamurer, | 4 the academy, and under Catholic | striking the Llow which caused the . Regular valucs $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8, for Hoa etme Bishop. Fallon and Mr. ate schools." Joseph Pinault, alias Alex. St Miss Etta Harrison: auditor NM cas ttors, Morley tuition, death of Chester Perkins, Windsor, on found - " Si Hanna of oh ound interest and grav- Laurent, * Sherbrooke, Que., found a Chiffons for Overdresses In White, Black, Gtey, Navy, Pink Blue, Special value 49¢ and 75¢. * NEW TRIMMINGS --Many dainty novelties now ready at-prices within your reach. NEW SILKS for Evening Wear. Quite a nom- ber cf novelty weaves, in White, Pink, Maize, Helio, Light Blue and other wanted shades, en ; Ve « y Ye 3 3 won, x $0. [me e Jatnes dnsley, of Pie Qutario legislature was put. through | estimated. In an accident, which occurred ab after great opposition from not only | Fire broke out in the operatit!s de Picton, . Insley had both logs: broken. Fesex Protestants but a large propor | partnent of the Atmasa Wood hos- He was driving a ood'. down a hill, | Hom of Catholics, The Windsor public pital, St. Thomas, Ont., on Tuesday walking along the road, when a por- school board was forced to cede one night, but the firemen, responding tion of it fell off against kim, with the school building and fifteen hundred promptly, succeoded in getting it un- result mentioned. He is doing as well dollars. School rates were also split der control. : a8 can be expected. to support the separate institutions. | A large balloon passed over Little Roday there are six Public schools | Curcant, ; Manitoulin Island, and French y a our separate schools in Windsor, | Manitowaning, on Tuesday = night, Toronto News. and the Census. The proportion of schoml children rn notth-east. Those on is one statement in the inter. |8Pout sixteen hundred in the public [board asked the people in' Munhitowan- schools to oge thousand in the separ- fing where they were, BUT (ERICK PATTERNS for November and Storms and Miss M, F ter. " i -- h "Separate schools: were unknown in: March 29th, was convicted of man- REMOVED TO KINGSTON. Windsor ios to the coming of slaughter at the Sandwich, Ont, as Bishop Bent jo London, about six ju James Ins Was Injured in Acci-|Yoers ago. All ghildren, Catholic and| Communications with the Cuban in- cy. at Picton. ony Dratestact, Btaticed public 2 Boole, jarior had not heen established to | J <1 a we dwelt in peace aud quiet. day. Reports brought by refugees | ames. : Buistn bulance was eqlled Archbishop McEvay demanded separ- lead to the belief that the loss of | ¢ é ity. The bishop declared that r'thel -- w et lchwacks. Que... dom Winter Fashion Book now ready. : 'a i N politicians and the French-Canadian ot Without Consolation. Y amy wore sludge Mul- Made of beautiful fine English Sateen, in Political agitators" did mot ented] Ramonton Huntin vena, Monday, was. sentenced, - this and floral effects, large variety of co- fifteen or seventeen counties in On- A Stavelles from She north Iornings To Yass inthe penton. » . tario. The: had, he said, LL ked i view that a nere homestead in ary. hau admitte aving a horoughly quilted and ventilated. for ten Yoh under falsified or stuffed, not sufficient inducement to attract three wives, tee the down to be genuine in census lists as in the province of Que: settlers to the Peace River district,! A. K. Maclean, gttorney-general of 'y t avd free from all injurious > * AX » » ae ery Quilt is a Genuine Bargain. to th nesd . tlie outer station, Wed ay. after ate schools and a special act of the life will be much higher than at first | bec, always with one end, their single owing to the difficulty and se of Nova Scotia, formerly member of par- aim being to secure contral of chureh getting into the country. Had the liament for Lunenburg, NA., will very and state." {lands act as in by the min- likely become premier of Nova Secotin, interior four years ago in succession to Premier Murray, who, iver settler; it is understood, will shortly resign on eu] ACB Bro iaet tadtived 5. oubi quarter section farm. op Br 1 received a cable- to it, headed by eam from Cardinal Merry Del Val, of partia- papal secretary of state, in reply to 2 | ho : : 8 i i : i in the message sent protesting against i 4 4 g gt a $00: the the insults of the mayor of Rome B. : . 5 bons afe 'pro. towards his holiness and the church. ain . d be limit ence The pope expressed gratitude for the Say satis. fresh indication of the attachment of = Th ew Sty le ite Bee 1 For Childrén |Special for This Week. 2 OHILDRENS PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, HIGH CUT, Tan Kid Tops, White Kid Tops, Red Kid Tops, Black Kid Tops. This Week $1.50. a Pairs 8 th 1 i if o i sHitls fi } fi i 75i