lint rre ‘mer on with matings Surely lb that the new min; a ive and winter. leerful. EN. ' 5cm. " mo attended other, I, " h longer he now " d-L. sch-i; . W. Selma. L Average... 30-5. IE arley irain J. . . . It lere I 20 a 'eree1rat. All Sui-n rax aey" ' im b . 3:43: inc med iii so†as days yre. Se 3rd Momâ€. E. foot. lather NOVEMBER A, 1920 The highvnyv It. in In“ order! fee momma and a pedeottinn mum hep aloe. to- the dark or olu tn null can. in com-o: with unplnnnv fooling. Tho tillem of tho tail “.5 m xenon] turning on! tho nod: up": , m hope. of min; mount have“ in; 1921. i drrirrd foo late for but week ite.tttb" In more lxka .la!r than to be the In: month of Autumn. We no dwdoliona in fail bloom but we didn't no my "whom". " the "li-te u or neu Durtuun in milder [Inn at Pticoullo " was "on In In: woof. paper. In low. around. the ground I. vac sound nth In“. " than having much on ouponbund. may Maud with the (rum of tho "no. Potato banning u put and (good crop to gononl was the "attlt. Threshing is the order and those (In! In behind mun learn to be p0. hem. Gum u turning out well. The spin of the Presbyterian Ch PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS PRiCEVILLE ém". The diatinctivg Rec! Boa flavor,, my an! " Neva told in bulk. It tells--but only partly teller-the Story of Misery in Central Europe. Within the great territory between the black lines millions of destitute children are doomed to grow up weak, Ind deformed through want of fats. milk and sugar. unless immediate help comes from without HERBERT HOOVER. invited to speak at a Canadian Red Cross meeting. said .' "Our problem over the forthcoming winter appear: to be about 3,g00,000 to 4,000,000 children. "Those children are the obligation of every man, woman and child in the Western Hemisphere, for we have suffered lea; but, beyond this, they are a charge on the heart of the whole world." appeals on behalf of The British Empire War Relief Fund tTo Combat Distress and Disease in Europe) $10.00 will save a child ,- 31.00 will give " “saving" food for Help in this humane work " sending or bringing your taboo: the nearest local Red Crou Branch or to The Canadian Red Cro, 410 Shabourno Strut, Toronto. _ Miss L Mather who had tn ope: won for inward trouble 3 short lune no is getting dong u well u an be “puma, Min lulu! in . young Indy who bu experienced haul, of the troubles and (this of Elli! lite by mung some yem ago not With I “Ila-y nexdom. Mr Arab. McCauig attended may“ ing of the Grey and Ewe. Immune. C). last hid" in Humor. Mina Minnie McIntyre who spent . low month. with friends in this nu. left nguin for her home . few do]: The second meeting of the outer. iy offieisl Bond of the Pncuillo Cir. which "I destroyed by lightning some months .30. was uglin rebmit this week. . Mm Margaret McLean, late of Vancouver. visited Mend: on the 8. Due sod is " present with he: Dialer, Mm Uchn'ml, Datum), Canadian Red Cross Study this Map PRICEVILLE VILLAGE VICINI'I'Y sending or bringing your subscription to nch or to The Canadian Red Croat Society, i The Sunday School Aonivuaary , unicea hold at tha Ebcneaar Hotho- 'dict Church on Sunday, Oct. slat. g were quite cucceulul though the at- ,tonduucc at the ovcning "teiete cu amallcr on mount of the rain. On I Monday awning tho church was hit" to linen to the intercom»; program provided. The account's repoit In given in web a manna: tho: " proved to be on. ot tho very interacting itcmc on the program. Me W. L Dixon. "elated by other members of tho fam. ily, bu acted on accretaty-treapnrcr lui. come cighteen you" and has done igurehd cervioa for_the Sunday School. During the evening the Superm- tendent of the Bundoy School. Mr W. R. Wuron whoir shout to more " . km nut Dnrhun, was lulled to tho plutlorm while In Iddreu was red by Mr W. L. Dixon and I bum book and 0 put of on! links we" pro-our- ed to him by Mrs A. Turk". It Wntron bl! boon . most taithhtl Sup- erlntondanr for eleven your. His work nnd hit indium- In" nor only been . gm! holp during than yam but will “all“. to in n blaring out inaplruion tour for tho future. m, curler with him “I. vary but with“ of " muy Banner lriondr. Rev. C. B. Jone! of Prieoville. Rev. J. W. Burnett ol Dromore and Rev. Henry Berry gave three inteeerting and helplul “dunno. This use the 6m occasion on which Mr Jouu Ind Mr Barnett have been to Ebenezer has we has! that we may bus the plan. are at Irving than attain. One new: tur, helpd to not. the program mutating woe the numbu of local young people who ttttttrented h “to was part which not only helped on the progum but prov" I menu of developmm for themsolvu, curt will be 1vpii in lbs church u Pricevilla on Maud-y. Nov. Bah at 2 p. m. human“ business culls for I full utendxnce‘of the member-'0! the Bond Ebenezer S. s. ‘Anniversary “saving" food for a month. Some time ago it was stated that Arne] Love would not be tried for the murder of his mother for which his father had paid the death penalty. Though he confessed to the murder " confession has not been accepted by the authorities as conclusive evid- ence than he committed the crime, and to bear this out, noted alieniata have agreed that Arnel Loveu conten- sion is the result of a mental obseso sion, and their fltsdlng is the real controlling force. No jury would convict him on his own evidence with noted alienists giving evidence against conviction. Under those cir- enmstanceo the authorities could not be blamed for not bringing the young man to trial. That Anal Love is much more val- ublo ntire than dead, to the country as . whole, goes 'rlt1sotttaarlttr He And there is also the consideration that should Arne! Love be tried and convicted for the crime for which his father was hanged it would nuke inithet canvictiou for murder niuoot impouibie nude: the existing death pennitv. With no trial ot Arnei Love there in no court record of n possible ntlisearrittge ot jnotice. nnd'the ex: pinnntion given tty the nuthoritieo will be accepted in - quit " l Arnel Love is practically a free linen and is now working " the Queen St asylum in Toronto, and will be there for another month or so. when he will spend a few day ‘a visit- ing trieoda in pwen Sonhd any poa- Iibly Fleehettou. He intends to so to Chicago in about aix week. and will there train for Christian worli. poeaibly for evangelical woth. The ahove tact: were contained inard. mnrkable letter received a few .deys ago'by a prominent hull-en. man. Anyone reading the letter could not but be lmpreaeed that Arnel Love was really converted toaChriatian lite. He only wants an opportunity to, bring the Christian message to uni many no possible, and no matter‘ what his walk in life may be, it igl certain that his future lite will be an 1 example worthy of emulation, l Ame! Love Will Train For Religious Work in'Chicago mu: DUB-HAM REVIEW RiO ARCHIVES TORONTO The chief of police at Toronto was im- mediately communicated wit! and a description of the car given. mNext morn’ ing a Priceville lady said she saw a man take the car and described his dress The C. P. R. train staff said they had pit a man answering the description off the train a iew miles west of Priceviile that afternoon. tara were printed and sent broadcast giving an excellent des. cription of the stolen car. Thursday afternoon, abeut twenty hours after the theft. a message came over the wire stat- Ing that car and thief had been captured lat Millbrook, 16 miles north of Port Hope and about IM miles distant from Price. ville. The tank was full ot gasoline when it was stolen, which.gave the thief.a long run before he had to replenish the supply. L has very strong rellgiuus convictions ithat ctnnot bat be of nine in the bet- texlng of the lives of those with whom he may come“ in contact. He has a inir educntlon and a strong detetulu lotion to properly equip him-elf for ktse light for right. There are few people who would demand that he be ‘brought to Mel. duo“ new one agreeing that he any eventually be- co-e o power for good TSu-‘rlliel. ', At Millbrook he tried to dispose of the car. also of an overcoat. Amusing aus- picions. the constable there arrested the young man. whose name ia Harry Turner and, wired Toronto police department. which instructed him" to hold Turner and a man would be alter the car. Constable Cook and Clarence Muir went down to Millbrook. Turner was remanded to Cobourg jail, where he now is. Turner denied having atolen the car and said he had never been up here. He is unaware that a Priceville lady saw him take the car and can describe hia clothes. He claimed tohave bought the car in Tor- onto for 8280. Turner), mother is a widow and goeeout washing for a living. Her eon had been away from home tor a coupled yeara and she had not heard from him until he sailed home with the stolen car. Mr. Clarence Muir returned ‘ho-e with the car this week.- Advance A rather remarkable evidence of the efficiency of our provincial countabulnry occurred last week. A Ford tar belong- ing to Mr. D. Muir, Ceylon, was stolen at Prieeviile on the evening of, Wednesday last during the procreu ot the big concert held in the Presbyterian church there. When the on net came out of the concert his car was missing and there was hour in to show where it had gone. thrStila: , Minttes Sign)†Anderaon and hut. ‘ia Mecormirp at Sandy with _ I’m-cull. (tundra F Mm L Donn-u â€out Thanks. , giving“ her Joan. . Mrs Chas Mghrtintr Laid to Rest The funeral of the late Mn Chas. Mc. Arthurwhodied in Toronto took place from the reaidence of her eon. A B Mc. Arthur.839Gualake Avenue, Toronto. Thtt9e.rtoet. Nth, to Park Lawn Cem- etery. The service was taken by her parlor. Rev. G. Kendell, of Dundalk. " aiued by Rev. Jas Buchartan,atorater pastor. Rrv. S. Reid. pastor of Alhambra Presbyterian Church, Toronto, and Rev. Jar Skene, of Havelock. cousin of de. ceased, The poll beaten were her five The late Ma. McArthur we. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Black ot Oak River, Manitoba. She wan born in Bentinck township and came to Dundalk with her husband thirty eight years ago. She wan a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church,a member of the Ladies' Aid and always took a deep interest in Church work. During Mrs. McArthur'a long residence in Dundalk she win always regarded as I 2006 neighbor and kind friend in all cir- cumstances. Her eudden demise is much regretted here and heartfelt sympathy il' extended to the bereaved husband and family. _ Those left to mourn are the husband, Tive sons-John at Winnipeg, Alex, Archie Lorne and Moll. of Toronto ; two daugh- ters, Belle and Vada, of Toronto. Also two brothers and two sisters, namely 1 Jas. and John Black olOak River. Man. :toba : Mrs. Brereton. of McConnell. Manitoba and Mrs. Garvin. of Prince Albert, sask.--Dundalk Herald. 1'th u bunnhl wanker tet tho month at ()uobor and plowing u the order of tho m. Walter Detsbar'kt" nur‘cd to h‘gh oohool in Dulum, We volcano Mr sud In J. 8. Block to our burg. We no glad to In I: John Fal. Iuiso on. “an: “In " Ung Illmu_ Min Ema Black returnod to Toron- " when lb. intend. to up.“ the tint“. “in Xvi. McDanI! from Tomato to spend numb. win: her mother. “in 'Nat IoDonsId [on for Ter onto on Friday " npend tho winter months. . Mr artd Mrs John “06:10: and "a" In“! Techie Melbmld and (Hie Holt. limb Anderson, moxond to Mt For"; and Bauer .. ' . .. Holstein to spend the week end. . Elli-u- ..., GLENELG CENTRE __.o-. MeDotatd return“ to spend . couple ot -__._,..-- - "tdtiUArifraisitn. Principal. St HeWaninetl Holman. Margaret “were. Vina, Jraverts. Gertrude Graham cg. Dorothy Pickerini. Edition McCrae. arl McEachnie. May Miles. tid'itttreit:te, Pickering, Stewart Mr ith.EttieCattoa. Laura Wildinu. Snug-n Haven. and Atargaret McAuliffe equal. Srznd B-Blanche Murdock. Rowena Boyd, Christine Gmchild. Willie Mc. Clymcnt. Martina. _ - p90. _ . _ - ' 7' - . Annie Maitoetald. teacher. Jr8nd--Roydon Connor. Beatrice Miles Mabel Montgomery, Dolly Kelsey, Fran- cis Young, Sr 1ttreNottna, Canon. Florence Wild. thir."" McAuliffe, Ellen Hay. Elsie t la. 7 - Sr Ist-Jim Graham. Margaret Stormy and Victoria Young eq . Sterling Miller. Nelson Hunt. Beryl Fatkinghatrr. Sami. Newett Human mut uni. Boyd eq. - - Annie C. anaemic. teacher. St 2nd A-irvitte Stormy. Mary Ohm. Bea Kearney, Willard McDonald. Ellie Kearney. . Sr Pt B--Victor Hinds, Norbert Young and Jim Henderson eq., George Hay George McKechnie, Gown Noble. Mary E. anon, teacher. liott. B-u" Mchmb, Grace Becker. Clara Traynor, Ned Burnett and Mary Tobin eq.. Eliubeth Harding. C-Audrey Bell. Charlie McDonald and Frank Hulme eq.. Stem Critic. Gertrude Glass. Dorothy 11cFAr1aroe. _ _ _ Sadie MneDomld. teacher. D-Inne Elliott. Frank Goodchild. Maudie Stormy. Moore McFadden, Joe Wauon. E-abothy Clark. Nelson Lowe, Ber- nice Witding, Roderick Dunsmoor. Janet Watson. F -Bob Graham, Annie Walker. Lynn Vollelt. Billy Firth.‘ Hamilton Davis. Lawn: Manley. teacher, Ptimary Classe- A-Francis Rice, Arthur McClymcm. {Ilium Wilding, Alma Kress. Teddy El. Edna Dyer. Sr 8ttU-Gordort 3mm. Hue! Plum. Jr Srd- ie Venue. Sr md-olive Middleton. Beatrice Grae by and Amour Lawrence eq. Se "t-- 18ttpe_eine listen Cm Dpr, Wilfred Catherine McLean. Con Dyer, Wilfred Middleton. Wiltie.teeate. _Sr ry- {Any rDg,gc.",t.gitt, New, Corrine Law. mice. Wiiiie Patterns Jr Pr-Amed Dyer. Amelia Lento. Jen Clark. Jr Pr A-Gordoo Dyer. Myrtle McLean, Ferol Lento. Mum Paterson. Average80. E McLean. teacher. Sr tth-Margaret Brown. Kathleen Milne. Frances Hopkins. Mamet Mc. Donald. Jean Hepburn. No. " BEN Sr8rd-C. 1ttrt'grtt,t,tt L Sharpe eq., L. mm, E. out. G Anu- utou. A, Noble. Jr std-M. Hopkins. A. Lawrence. N. Ritchic._ B. Hunt. Ind -C.Rooabotmh. A. Pickett. G Hop. kino. M. Axum"? Pt t-L. Napkin. C. Sham. E. Valle“. Sr Pr-P. Rocc- botough. A. Hooking At tst-V. Ann- mou. R. Vollett. T. Malian. Average attendance to, A. Melt. teacher. B. I. 9. ULINELG 8t 4tht-ah"ster Ritchie, Ethel Hanna. ar trd-M [Inn-u. A. Lawrence. Jr. std-Bath: Ritchio. George Com-non, keg Atarett, Inc-u " "dden. Pr Jr--M. Collluol. G. Hopkins, Clarence Hugnve. Pr A--E. Laurent. Olive Ann. M. Henry, Teacher "tr-Carrie Melt-clinic. loy tur. 1 Tl%lt d? 'h' (an. Allie Amen. l tt "t--orvet Hopkin- , "i Pr tk-Dorothy Attrett, lay Hop I - u, I...†lulu. Louise Jacqui. Inuie lend-1...:- om... den. lie-e Collin-oi. Charlie " _ Keck-Io. I nrmnra in ever loving memory of Pte. A A. MacKinnon mm: youngest non of Mr. and Mrs Parqugnr Maekinnon, who gave his life " Pasasshendnele, Novem- ber sixth. nineteen Icventecn. "Greater love bath no man this. that a man 'ay down hil life for his Menu." -Father, mother, brothers and sister. and Weekly Star of Montreal are doing - the right thing with the public. Ninety ' - per cent of newspapers have already . raised rates, The Family Herald Pub it liehers guarantee a full year'a “beefin- U' tion at the old rate of “.50 a your to all ' . who remit before Dec let. "to. We * learn that manv old aulncribere are re- newing for two )ears in advance and * thousand: of new eubscribera are being , . added. It ie a great paper and the beat ', value on the continent. I l t Br Pr A-Myrtle Watson and Ethel Sr Ath-, Jr BthrFl1retty Mel ' ,7 ' . u . u-uvn ' 10'! "oo"". 1'1yyel',l.tfy.rt tl, 22:31am; I'm}! '00-qu Dru am. an»... m. a Durban Shad Report _"' No. t, BEN. t GLEN. --- A ..Q. Margaret MacKenzie. teacher. In Memoriam h Guarantee - Attest, Ton-ii'dni 1;. buy Ire? Gruby 'l)', I; - I !d' I a: g c. L. GRANT t 17tt Tiwwmmuu- far, The other is I dark blue psttom $7 piece set for...... M m One of the patterns is u pink tio- nl desi‘u. English porcelain. 97 piece set for...... " m We 3130 have a to: note of plein white with gold and 97 piece so“ at....... Watt If you went 3 Dinner Set. this is your opportunity J. G. HUTTOI.K.D.. C M. men-um“ has". ow. - I“ a All â€In. GINâ€: 0m J. P. 1%“th - Ir can“. 2h'l'gf."c,t [.31 I! I: been mum-mum 'a'.'Yiu'ta'."l,'dlttiJit '-u .. a £49.. 02$. JAMES!“ & JAIIESON The Variety Store R. L. swuneas. Prop. J. L. 5mm. M. B., M. ab. s. o (Mtee and rainy“. comer Count.- and Linnea. -te Old Post one. OM00 Houn' I to It n. m., nun an. ' to o p. m., Sunday- and and†afternoon except“. i B. Idullh C071†' " to c. “M MI. I. S"?! t31PPt" " o tunin- l. In " '§*¢¢t¢¢t¢*mt¢ a: t kg. Botany Serge: . Special Pktes on sr piece Dinner Sets can“ HAM-um The DoubleTrackRoute W.C.PICKBRINO B. It s., l. B S HONOR mourn at rag. Yltttti.te"ett W.“ who oeD-tat%iit,m" (m "o We hue 'fg'Nt'r'railll"pdtat J .P. Tell.“ IUIIAI - Halon tFBAttera" Ptett.pdggl'.'f a mum‘- an... Its...-.. 'Ofmmumo do Paco-om m noun... All.†do Lt 06...!†tough“ "' at!" 'llhlra P oI walla. M has; -iWiiiGUuuiiiiiG a a. MoPHAIL.’ . - t and Tricotene - t Cashmere Clan t ' Tartans ' Sleeping can on night Train. and ParlorC-u on principal Day Trams. For linker partiealnr' an†to to, Grand Trunk “rum Molt». or q. hi. Eon-Mu. puma: PM" â€cabana!!!“ nd In“. J. £0.th ..D..- L...- MAMMW. (In, TBLPOBD & turmay Chamois and Silk Gloves in the popular shades Udies'sweaters T, and Pullovers ft W: QALDE l Town Aunt Use-celled dining car Denna. A Fresh Shipment ot Milton's Chocolates for Halloween - Ind-n Fancy Phil and Silks tttr Dresses Detroit tad '--o...