peokees i Rip iy te ae 3 ' will soon close. * em You Can't Afford to take chances!!! ~ Send your RAW FURS 428 St. Paul St, est MONTREAL Being manufacturers, and not buying to re- : VERYBODY prefers a " purposeless novelty. with thé Government's This applies equally whether you are buying the gift for yourself---ras a "treat" after the harvesting--for your friend or relative who may be "over there" for months yet, or for the folks here at home. The GILLETTE Safety Razor _ THE USEFUL GIFT m to tell your friends what you would more men would own a Gillette--a really ds the person to whom it is giver: of the for at least the few minutes occupied If it wete only the custo appreciate as a gift, how many useful gift that constantly remin giver's thoughtfulness--day after day, by the most pleasant of shaves. Make all your gifts USEFUL, with the Gillette heading the list where men are concerned. For men who already own a,Gillette, packets of blades never fails to win appreciation, Your jeweler, druggist and hardware dealer is showing Gillette Sets at five dollars. Christmas mails for Europe of ELLING REGULATI Persons Embarking at U.S. Seaports | Must Procure Permission Before | Leaving Canada. i anid its saree yearn = oe NEW TRAV ONS. Under an order issued by the Secre- tary of State, Washington, effective November. 1lith, 1918, all persons going from Canada to foreign destinations by way of United States seaports must procure permission for embarkation pefore leaving Canada. Such permission must be arranged for either by executing declaration and procuring vise on passport before one of the American Consuls in Canada, or by making formal application before any of the United States immigration officers located in Canada upon forms furnished by the said officers. In order to allow sufficient time for sell wo alwaye assure the fairest grading and the highest unarket prices, Quick returns! WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Sloan's Liniment scatters _ 4 the congestion and _ relieves pain oo wo 19 tee Bedi 'will penetrate -immediately and soothe the nerves, © < Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, 'strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus- - cles, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheu- matic twinges. i t Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. MadeSin Canada. Druggists everywhere. / - . tle, applied zeithout rubbing, and rest ' investigation, transmission of papers t> Washington, etc., applications should j be filed either with the Consul! or the gift that is really useful, to some pretty but, So that it is easy to be patriatic and comply earnest plea--Give Useful Gifts. Gillette Safety Razor Co Aken sa NAR SSR awit Sireg iy amp eo @ ta tw the gift of a few Canada, Limited, MONTREAL. 402 1Y'S WAR EFFOR ITA! Won War Against Austria Despite Big Odds. The Italian troops were well on their way into the Trentino when the armistice halted the allied armies on their many battle fronts... The dream of a century of the Italian peo- ple--the redemption of their lost do- mains in the north--was being real- ized by the force of arms when the German-Austrian collapse made it sure that the Trentino, like Alsace- Lorraine, would be returned by the peace terms to the mother race. The Austrian government in latest official census admitted its that out of its 880.000 population.- The whole district had retained the Latin culture in spite of the efforts to Ger- manize it in language and customs. Attempts at rebellion had heen nut \Immigration Officer at least 17 days 'prior to the date of proposed depar- 'ture. The State Department invites spe- | cial attention of prospective travellers 'to the fact that unless they have ob- 'tained vise by an American Consul, the | |gaid Department must decide whether or not departure from an American port. will be allowed, such decision be- ing based upon the application sub- mitted through the immigration of- ficers. Passengers are accordingly" warned not to proceed to the port of embarkation until they are in posses- sion of either the Consular vise, or proper certificate from the U.S. bnmi- gration authorities showing that per- mit for departure has been granted. not citizens of the United it is effective regarding tions, including Mexico, States, and all destina- U.S. Insular to have passports issued by the State Department, applications for same beihg obtainable from the yarious American Consuls. Op ee Military Force of Habit. He held her tightly in his khaki clad arms ti she wondered at his silence and' gently murmured: "Do you love me, my hero?" "Yes," he sighed. ~ | "Yes, what?' she softly queried. "Yes, sir" 7 Eanes Potatoes should be thoroughly. dry and free of dirt before they are stor- ed in the bin. Minard's Giniment Cures QGargetin Cows Turn médicines out of the side op- > BUS? ge NE r * . posite the jabel to keep. directions plain, years' hpsiness dealings in Montréal. ference: ; > We take then tn aby alzed quentl 3 ABBEY F $10 STO PRAUL ST i, *. 'a * 4 22 oe ? «ft 'The Right Market Prices T) appers are aasured of these, when dealing with usa firm ha 'Benk of Hockelaga, St. Henry, Montreal. SAG: «Se : ; © We. want yon to send tig your shipments of | ference: Bank of PHoghalage, St. Henry, : UR OOM ty na pay all express charges, guaran- ontrest, 2 PANY LOUIS ABINOVITCH \ Manager a . MONTREAL, P.Q, <--e-s See es ; : Besides this you have our a eS: Tite foregoing applies to.all persons | possessions, ete, but not including Bermuda, United States citizens seeking to | proceed to foreign points are required | q down ruthlessly by the Austrian mas- ters. Seeds of dissension sowed by the Austrians had cr=sed estrange- ment between the Italian irredentists and the Jugo-Siavs, whose interests since have proved to be paratiel. The Italians had fought not on!y against superior Austrian forces, but against the physical difficulties pre- sented in the mountainous districts of the frontier. In three vears of fighting under the most difficult con- ditions the Italians took from their the Trentino was Italian by 370.000 For Winter - Days The apart and narrow tucks the of.a at the bottom. 14 to 20 years, the very The of in dresses. at and the lower edge is very narrow. | Here is one ideas drapery appears McCail Pattern. No. 8668. Dress. In 8 sizes, 16 to 20 yes Price, 25 cents. What «ould he more hereditary enemies prisoners number- ing 1,489 officers and 169.896 enlisted | men. Italian engineers built 3,050 'kilometres of road and swine 1.500 kilometres of cable from cliff to chit ; 'for the transportation of troops and ammunitions. Italv has called to arms little fewer i}an 5,400 000 men, of these she has lost 4.500.000. In recent fighting on \the Austrian front Italy had at her | disposal only 'fifty-four divisions to oppose the seventy divisions of the enemy. In addition Italy sent forces into France, Albania, Macedonia and Palestine, which, it said.- were \preater than the French, British and American forces sent to aid Italy, Italy did all this at a time when she was hot well prepared for war in her industries and natural resourc- es. - She especially Jacked coal. The Trentino with the Italian: oc- 'cupations could. net be much more lialian_in spirit-than winder the Aus- trian rule. Trént is a citv of 30.000 is inhabitants, is typically Italian in custémis and architecture. Sich is pire Dress. Price, 20 cents. Toronto, Dept. W. This model features the new tuck- ed skirt. spaced wide cluster gives the effect band tern No. 8666, Misses' Dress. sizes, cents, are whole wide McCall Pat- In 4 Price, 25 newest one-sided the right side, pleasingly simple than this little empire dress? The deep yoke opens in the. centre- back as far as the skirt portion and no opening is required in the skirt. McCall Pattern No. 8646, Girl's Em- In 6 sizes, 4 to 14 years. obtained These patterns may be from your local McCall dealer, from the McCall Go., 70 Bond St., Rete % A Word ful Old Man, Litile Elizabeth wiss sitting on her grandpapa's knee.one Aav, when she suddenly blurted outpaltera long and interested scrutiny of his wrtokles: "Grandpa, "were you in the Ark?" "Certainly not, my dear!" was the astonished) reply. : "Then why weren't you drown a6), eat" ; , I was cured of terrible Jumbago by MINARD'S LIMIMENT. ' i REV. WM. BROWN: T was.cured of a bad case of earache' by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS.°S. KAULBACK. I was cured. of sensitive lungs by MINARD'S LINIMENT. \ MRS. S, MASTERS. * The horse property fed and fited for work will give much cheaper power than the underfed animal or one soft-muscled and lacking in en--- ergy. Z Minard's Gininent Cures Diphtheria. "The country' which will be the most prosperous for at least ten years } after the war is the country which | has the most live tsock."--Hon. T. A. | Grerar. | A I will pay highest market prices for RAW FURS and GINSENG ROOT 22 years of reliable trading. Reference--Unign Bk. of Canada. Write for Price List and Tags RN. SILVER 220,st. Paw st. w. Montreal, P.Q. Muskrat Coat Loose box coat effect, with con- vertible collar.| | Extra well made. | | Length. 45". Af | popular seller. \ $120 ' French Seal Splendid coats that look well and wear better than any other seal. Special price $112. Persian Lamb and Mink Ty-0 0% 0? specialties in which we offer exceptional val- ' ues. Send for Free Catalog. CUMMINGS & CUMMINGS 109a St. Pau! Street MONTREAL RAW FURS: Highest Prices Paid. (Rost Cash iforF URS! @ Ship Tedayto gf * You zct cash, not premises when you ship to Funsten. Cv 600,000 trappers and tr deal with us yearly. A re- ceive most shipments so do our sales attract biggest buyers, bies us to pay you which enable better returns. Our financial resources ote & unlimited. We can and do pay spot cash for every shipment. Ivo wait- ing for your m y. Check goes back to you by return mail, 8S: to Funsten toda: FUNSTEN BRES. & CO. f-termational Fur Exchange 693? FUNSTEN BLOGS. Louis, Mo. nat? MONEY ORDERS. 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They are virile, fascinat- ing, delightfully entertaining and informative. best of all, they are Caradian. INDUSTRY AND HUMANITY. © a ams. = | Wim ORG ue But. or and who was only successful @ ome peopie learn of the harmful effects of tea and cof- fee by reading. Others find out through experi- ence.in either the coi dition in Rivaron Lake Garda, tiiet. The tural dis ynost completely Itaha aa spirit. 1s is one of the anomolies ofhistory that such a province could remain so iJene under an alieh voke. it was hiehlv prized by the Hapsburegs for its military péssibilities, a mountain wedge projecting into Italy, as ore Italian writer expressed it, "an enor- mous foot shod with mountains upe ithe neck of Italy." re Never keep an unlgbeled medicine around the house. lit out... Some one may } | pug mistake, n in language Throw Aimost seventy per cent. of all the { ; used in the households. So it is up to the women to make the sugar-go | around. & SS t eremetemervenagt Minazrd's Liniment Cures Colds, &c, auether important towns in the dis- | icts, too, are al- bottle of | make a seri-) i sugar. consumed in this country is} case its a good idea to adopt | | INSTART POSTUM Acdelicious drink made: 1 from the finest cereals, harm- less and nour- ishing. Made in the cup, instant- ly. Saves sugar and fuel, : | 2 ' Bi at ah SPB ot # Truth is stranger than. fictio { that's why the facts in this bos appeal so strongly. Wil By Archie P. McKishnie t immortally in As little re pmed of Arden. yet compelling tion. with = it addition of w tathe maste an : Ho i 4 + f ; . iL ISSUE No. 49-18; f THOMAS Three Times and Out By Nellie L. McClung A real, live story of a real, live Ca lived many months in different Gern escaping after his third attempt. the public in that gripping, hum- | orous style which has endeared Mrs. McClung to all Canadian low, the Wisp a ea nadian, who 1am prisons, in [oiirec: 1 7 | Industry and tumanity By Hon. W. L. McKenzie King. A big book on the vital question of the hour, by Am- erica's leading authority. He was one of the famous SIX OTHERS "German Prison Ring Men," ake + tong = as the story is sive to OH! MONEY, MON EY!. .$1.50 By Eleanor H, Porter. »d The best book Mrs, Porter bas ever : written, 1s. 2 : ny TANG OF LIFH.....-.5+ $1.50 ok By H. H. Koibbs. An intense, virile stcry of the West, with its rapid action, its color and spirit will glve every reader an ac- tual taste of the "Yang of Life. THE CARAVAN MAN... .$1,50 By Krnost Goodwin, Abe most delightful and One of Ai wonéerful outdoor novel, of ra 7 epeaprerieg Sek gad, Stain which the Toronto Globe says: rear pS coat ee eek che "Youth and beauty and a forest ee at en at a sean " % Shallespeare knew tie magic | THE CROSS OF FIRE. . .$1.50 - sd bata i 4 at a€ By R. G. Anderson. ia, and under his hand A charming: story of the romance of he love and war ie-day. : JOYS OF BEING " $1.50 Ry Winnifred Kirkland A WOMAN This of M thateh with humor a her to 'the s6ihz rists, Her fide the es »ty h . The greatest problem which we shall bave to face after the war and one which is already attracting wide attention--is industrial recon struction. Mr. King's book !s a Drillant study of the, principles underlying this important question The author has had a wide experi- ence asa conciliastor in many sert- ous industrial strikes; and in deal- ing with problems of timigrattion. In this connection he represented the Government of Canada on im- portant missions to England, India, china and Japan Love of the Wild By Archie P. McKishnie Archie MecKishnie's "Willow, the Wisp" has 'met with such a spon- taneous suceess that pressure has b*en brought to bear Upon his pub- Iishers to make a new edition of one ol. his 'ear successes, "Love ot thé Wild)' which*has been out of print for some time: the same'kind of an outdoor char- with such fascinating that has yon Pao | (Ler e 2 larize a fy RY, | the world over, old stery. ory es You will not 2 How .- : 238 Not in many years has,a book so only enjoy Wisp, has comforting been published, It 4s gvery lune, of power to give so sound, s0 sane and so reassuring, 'Love of the ' pleasure to and seems to give so helpfully the wild," but you > : Petits ae mess of conrage and faith and will tet all >) such as love insig for which, in these -dark your friends bs be2zuty d days, £0 re Hare ge fares ps ; about it. i ascites ier it is- the hope of miany: of the Pie "bonk: te Pap , SiS SE cates Uist the beok wil folk intod ~ welt NE aan Bem DRISHATE } creatures and many thousands ot hands in Can- cloth, with col es sweet, wild ada. . ~4 oved jacket eee paces." Price,/6Se. One The Two MecKishnie Books at All Booksellers for $2.00. ~ Sold by All Booksellers. sher, ho 15-219 Victoria St. TORONTO ALLEN, Publi es res