The Busy See Our Grocery Window for The V ery Newest in OGILVIE'S PREMIUM ROLLED OATS Very New Design Premium Chinaware LAST CAR OF FRUIT FOR THE SEASON HAS AR- RIVED, CONSISTING OF-- PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS RIPE TOMATOES CUCUMBERS AND GRAPES SEE OUR DRY GOODS WINDOW FOR-- Ladies', Misses and Children's WINTER UNDERWEAR SPORT FLANNEILS, TOQUES Latest in Hose AlSo Full Stock of Gent's Fall and Winter Furnishings SEE US when at the BIG FALL FAIR men | paper publicity. { ihygiene will be delivered before service WE ARE WELL SUPPLIED WITH FALL AND WINTER Smart Shapes FRLTS in all the latest (Colours and with 5 rs Sizes To Fit Every VERY REASONABLY PRICED Head Another New Line ofr --C--O--A---T--8§ -- At Quick Selling Prices EST OB HE : Another Fresh Arrival of Neilson's Chocolates "THE CHOCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT Only the tongue can tell the charm of their taste :-- FRUITS -- NUTS -- HARD CENTRES -- NUT TOP--CREAM Per Ib 70c. and $1.00 IF IT'S GOOD, WE STOCK IT IF WE STOCK IT, IT'S GOOD Gough's Confectionery OS (SH SEED GEE) ND SEE) BEES <0 ED-E. CD THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Ontario Dental Health Day The Ontario Dental Health Day i be held on Wednesday, Gctober 20th will include among its activities 'an | undertaking never yet attempted in! connection with a campaign of this pind : ey {FULLY $700,000.00 has been lost to ra Senta x fee Jt Gort) ; Ontario farmers owing to the presence this time. The importance of this heat, This : Ste Los hewn arly. ; a "led at after ax inspection of the samples serviee cannot be over estimated. There ot winin collusion Troi all aE Si Sony people whe find gveat dicionl- ! Provinec for use in setting the standard ty in appropriating and appl led J ; 1 VRE or Commercial Grades of Grain for nowledge given eneral wa ey! : 3 knowledge giver Wey kag 'the last season, when it was shown wet scant benefit from the public literature or the printed page. They: that a large percentage of the grain ea : : : would grade below Standard Grades. need individual advice and instruct on. The personal free service to be given Recerds of official inspection in the astern Division indicated that over by the Profession will prove of great henefit to all such people. The dentist thirty per cent. of the grain had been Yin tributi 5 As of exclude. from the Standard Grades, are making this contribution at the er-| ~~. wi : : .iwhile it was c:pected the percentage quest of the Ontario Department of + : p g Health of the total crop would be larger. Other activities being organized by The estimate wos that the presence y of smut would mean a decreased re- the Department are the showing of special dental health films in the turn to the farmers of the Province {heatres, the broadcasting of mouti: of from five cents to fifteen cents a £ th ; dic bushel below the ncrmal price of No. health messages from the various radic 2 winbm wwbeat, of 6 total Tous as stations, dental health plays and news| stated above. Addresses on mouth Canadian Farmers Lose Heavily. Degrading of Wheat by Smut Calls for Proper Treatment of Seed Grain to Fradicate Evil. Ontario Agri- cultural College Issues Statement, An Avoidable Loss clubs and other organizations and mass! Deterioration in the quality of On- meeting of school children will be held. !tario wheat from smut became so pro- The purpose of the undertaking isirouneed last vear that the Grain to mform the general public in regard' Standards Board for the Toronto Dis- to the danger of allowing dental in- jtrict of the Eastern Inspection Divi- fection to remain in the mouth and to sion directed the attention of the Hon. give instruction in connection with the lJ. 8. Ma 1, liinister of Agriculture, prevetion of aental diseases. That to the greal importance of farmers may systemic diseases are caused by jtreating their seed grain for smut if infection #1 root ends and Pyorrhea they are to produce crops to yield the rockets cannot be denied and it is just {largest monetary returns. Such treat- a3 true that many of these condition i lent will easily remove the heavy can be prevented by sufficient carve at annual logs, and to indicate wwhat line ithe properti me. It has been well .0f procedure must be followed the established that regular inspection and Ontario Agricultural College, which proper treatment, abalanced diet and thas done some experimenting along sufficient mastication of the food will (his I , recently issued a statement. do much to prevent decay and Pyorrhea. The application of this programme to the daily routine of life will be a lesson to be taught on the Ontario Dental Heaith Day. Ni Twe Kinds of Smut "There are two kinds smut in Ontario, namely, Stinking Smut or Bunt and Loose Smut of Wheat. The stinking smut or bunt was very prevalent last year and T expect to hear that it is prevalent again this year, judging by the amount that has developed in our check plots in our experimental work. HAMPSTEAD, N.Y., Sept. 28.--Capt. "Experiments conducted by the T.S. Rene Fonck, French air ace and all during the past few years and this year others involved in the attempted flight, in Ontario, demonstrated that copper were exonerated of any blame in the carbonate dust is the most satisfactory fatal crash of the giant Sikorsky bi- seed disinfectant for the prevention of i plane S-35 last Tuesday morning, when ;stinking smut or bunt of wheat. Ftwo men lost their lives. Immediately "Directions for the copper carbonate 'after the finding was announced Capt. gust treatment: The dust should be ap- Frock said he hoped to make another | plied at the rate of 2 oz. per bushel of Fattempt at a non-stop flight to Paris | wheat, Place the grain to be treated next June. Plans are under way foriiy g barrel or churn about a bushel at : the construction of a sister ship to the 5 time. Add the required amount of ill-fated S-85. copper carbonate dust and then revolve [the barrel cv churn until the dust is A.J.GARDINET horoughly mixed with the grain. After his treatment the grain may be bagg- d and sown at once. This method General Merchani, of applying the dust invilves mucf time A GLE RIVE Lh (and labeur if large quantities of grain gare treated. Machines are now on the Agent for Frost & Woed IMPLEMENTS COCKSHUTT PLOW (0OY. ® o£ x 2 of wheat HOLD RENE FONCK WAS NOT TO BLAME market, however, for applying dust pidly to large quantities of seed. Another Method "Stinking smut or bunt can also be prevented by sprinkling with a diluted formalin soiution. The directions for sprinkiing with a formalin solution Sharple's Cream Separators. RAW FURS BOUGHT & SOLD. LJ W PR el NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY Stock up Your Store Cupboards SATURDAY SPECIALS--ONLY---- Vegetables-- ; 'Campbell's Soup, per tin .............. 15¢. $1.75 per doz asst. eiibby's Pork & Bons, ooo... ol I5¢. 1.75 per doz asst. Choice Tomatoes, SWE or ne er SR $1.00 ene Dei tian oe .65 Dewkist Peas, No. LBENS i 54 Choice Quality Corn, i a ae 55 Grimsby Strawberries, 4 tins TTT Rn Dens Lea 1.00 Sous el a ae 1.00 ne TES ER Le rn LOD Singapore Pineapple, CHEERS i ee 1.00 TEA--SALADA, RED ROSE, NABOB, MELROSE, -- 68c Ib 6tbs only to a Customer : : BUGAR-13 108 for. vovnnuss ono $1.00 Shredded Wheat, two for ....0 0. oy - : - i Tha .25 ow Bikes Bondeety nL, eat ee 65 Pep, Kellogg's, 2 pkts for .......... SR rr Sry ey .25 : : Phone C. James Wright No. 49 are as follows :-- "Mix one pint of formalin with forty gallons of water. Place the grain to ihe treated in a heap on a clean floor. : Sprinkle the formalin solution over the grain, then shovel the grain into an- other pile so as to mix it thoroughly; then sprinkie and shovel again, Re- peat this operation until every grain is moistened by the solution. Just enough of the solution should be applied to thoroughly wet every grain, but not enough to make the grain wet and £oppy. In treating small quantities, use proportional amounts of the formal in solution. After the grain has been thoroughly sprinkled over the pile with bags or sacking that have been ANDERSON & HARRIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAY OR NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TQ PHONE-- Day, 62 R 2; Night, 62 R 3 Firs"™ Class SHOE REPAIRING NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND There is nothing so comortable as an LD PAIR OF SHOES I can make them look as geod as new Don't throw away your Shees just because you think they are too far gone. Let me have a look at them, and I will estimate the cost to repair them. I am sure you will be satisfied, and will also save money while getting a foot comfort that no mew Boot cam give. CHILDRENS BOOTS REPAIRED After School Hours solution and leave for three or hours. the grain oul thinly to dry. Shovel the drying. grain. formalin solution is that there is great danger of injuring the vitality of the seed. It iz not wise to use formalin solution stronger than 1 pint to 40 gallons, and care must be taken not to apply too much of it to the grain. To L. GREENHILL sprinkled with or soaked in a formalin four At the end of this time spread : it over three or four times to hasten is Bu Forty gallons of the for- i Or; thophonie malin solution is sufficient to sprinkle | 2 between fifty and sixty bushels of: Avoid Wet, Soppy Grain : "The objection to treating with" NEXT TO POST OFFICE. secure satisfactory results, just enough : of the formalin solution should be applied to moisten every grain, but not enough to make it wet and soppy. "Loose smut of wheat cannot be pre- "vented by treating the seed with blue- 'stone or copper carbonate dust. The easiest way of avoiding loss from this smut is to secure seed from a field or "districtwhere loose smut is not present. Such seed would produce a crop free 'trom this smul. If loose smut is bad and it is impossible to secure seed free from infection, it may be necessary to establish a seed plot and treat the seed with Jensen's Modified Hot Water Treatment." x Machin & Popham Barristers, Solicitors, H. A. C. MACHIN EARLE C. POPHAM Also Member Manitoba Rar IMPERIAL BAM BUILT KENORA, ONTARIO IIIT A § etc. MAHL FOR AND NWN HL a et ot = CHRISTMAS. Mrs McPherson Seen at Cottage 1.08 ANGELES, Sept. 27.--Efforis of the state to establish its contention Aimee Semple McPherson occu- piedd a Carmel Calf., cottage with K. G. Ormston for ten days after she dis- appeared from the Beach, occupied court proceeddings at her preliminary he on z charge of criminal con- {hat Lae het g 'esy of Santa Barbara, testified positive he had seen Mrs Me- Pherzon at Carmel, May 25, while Mrs J. Parks, who lives next door to the cottage, was equally sure she had seen Mrs McPherson with a man who limp- ed. Others who testified that they had seen Lirs McPherson at the cottage were Mrs D. Bostick, "Geo. McIntyre" since identified as O. R. Swanston, Carmel grocery clerk, and the hushe . of Mrs Farks. i iin Hill YEAR'S H DEC. 7 $.8. MONTROYAL » 11 8.8. METAGAMA » 15 8.8. MONTCALM » 15 8.8. MINNEDOST iy] Will be operated thr Saint John for the above SPECIAL SLE LIVERPOOL GLASGOW-LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL CHERBCURG-SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP EPPING CARS te the ship's side at West sailings. Book Early tor Ch information. I Granada Model Price $200.00 Come in and Hear A Miracle! We all know the days of miracles have passed--VYet here in our store is a miracle of science that will .arouse your enthusiasm, as no musical instrument ever has. The new Orthophonic-- Victrola can bring within your home all the music of the world, and play it with a 88nority, a resonance a vole wme, that will arouse your senses to all the hidden beauties music holds fog you! : Come in to-day8 Hear the New Victrola . J. Pronger Have the ticket agent of the Canadian Pacific, JANADIAR vice Accommodation give you full AA FI EI Your Town and You. Your town boosts you. Why not do as well by the town as it does by you? No citizen is so powerful, none so humble, but what the town is an aid to hin in some way or other, The food he eats, the clothes he wears, the recreation and amusement that he enjoys, all originate in the town, because the money with wwhich they are procured is maed here, When a fellow boosts his own town he does not stop there. He is perform- ing an act that improves his own condi- tion, for every good word and every good deed has its elevating influence. A few peopie are always home town hoosters. They accomplish much in the way of community betterment, and this improves the condition of not only themselves, but also of those who do no boosting at all. If every citizen would constitute him- self a home town booster, the result collectively would be many times as great, and opportunities for self im- provement would be more numerous. Think it over in your odd moments. Then get into the boost wagon and hit the pace..--T.J. e MISSING LING IS AGAIN " DISCOVERED. § LONDON, Sept. 28.-- British an- thropologisis were thrilled by ades- patch from Batavia, Java, which said that Prof, Huberlein, of the Nether lends Government Medical Service, has discovered a Trinli, in Central Java, a complete skull of the pre-historic ape-like creature, termed by some the "inissing ling." The despatch said the skull was found at the same place where Prof. Eugene Dubois, of Amster- dam University, discovered, in 1812, the vpper part of a skull, two teeth and a thigh bone, front which was reconstrue- ted the previously unknown ape-like liuman being. Prof. Huberlein's speciment, which, the despatch said, is complete and sound, will be kept in Dutch East India as the exportation of such relics is prohibited. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT suitable.for married couple. = Reason- able rates. Apply L. I. SORENSON, Boot and Harness Shop, at the late Willard Stand. d