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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_10_01. C'. Z7 ML - BER 1, JR5 ar�i9', sae c�ais7 - -- YL.'� it-a'l1Frd3iL. _ _.._ '_ _ _uu�ea cv 'ono ciauaa�®ca ccioruan�nfaom. WKITS11 esLoraY on Sunday did consider- - , BROCK ROAD J. It.Bayes sad -Thomas Reevely at � - "dt�Z�atabiiah: - Mrs. Perkins to spending a few weeks Cotten Beed Meal is the thea ly�t feed an the market for m ieHEee wbieb�, J. L. SPi�i� I,I �Z'Fa i t r Miss Agnes Annan. of Clarice, paid a Lew •fliatbLet, aped Sd, w-bose death ire. Henderson. who has been visit- ; friend. Miss fOlive Wilton, at present. Pigs• nev� wit Wm, and Vlrs. Ashton and daught out � after ueingt�t, sti3ai� c Mtirriibge otx on Friday, was buried Sun. Ing Mrs. BsagePow; isas $etuiiraed to of °ams I Or+:Baro, ' _' _ _ i+e+rmers, report the -corn unusuaif R. J and Ag011 Oowam spent Sunday Windsor Dairy and Cattle, Balt foal arrived. The beast Batt In L3anada. day afteenooD, the Sons of England the City. with. Duncan+ and . Mos. Dolphin, of Pi:"$i�BII. to FLOUR : -- Qf elating. Messrs. ReeYeley and Axford ye Thom. H fros."" tb � Maples Shade. Farm.--tbe' Dryden shipped a large gtucntl#y of II icey odss:io. you have •property to sell write, sppent the week-end'with Tborn.' WHITE SAT] BREAD plaee of 620 acres: the leading topic traw to the • .. CREAM BUNS-FAXILY or the ricultural ' ' • eR page rn Wednee. day's Globe. -g Ed: ilei ht has been here dnrin the past week on business in comae B.CtlriF AMID O -Ar Iissestiaae E'n'b' 'PEA Intir rm. - - -- _ $iss{mt for Pastrg MCI,o, MCI, and a of same° sad BUNS-.' ASTRY " ecesz ,ria d at the rectory by lay. Coro-eutting is In full swing in -this _ Baker's Joy to s.>►'a• - - - Bran Os#s , 'Shona :,Oat Chop _ _ _ .. Jumbo Crushed Oats B tY 'giros Mya.:� lien on -Thursday evenint ion the eve of leaving -for Ce- troit- -- W; G -A astm has bought s cot freffi Wm. Smith on Euclid street and let locality. 'The crap ke badly tangled with the high winds. After beingoff daty for a weep throuptls itlness:-W shits bas rssunz- ed work with'Mr. Godson. (Iraham Flour -'Wheat LorD Meal. Roll Rolled Oats. Bucker - -g L SURGICAL cell••d on old friends Isere this week. — OOT o Feed Flour Dairy Feod the contract to Threadgloid Brothers . The sale of -Thee. Reevsley's sand "NOV War Shorts,41 Walla Is. X D-• C- st.. .,. Wheat Screening* Como Chop for a bungalow to be ready for occu--and panty by December. gravel .pit has been further con- firmed by the payment of W. Crushed Oats, Barley ri Praasaeta Dia. 1Wamsa, Caaea�es, Mired Grain and C$op Crocked Corn %_ The Autumn assizes o ed.Tuesday with Justice Meredith presiding. The W. S. Jackson has seat out a t number of ladders this season. There Oats Moiasslaa Meat; Co tom heed Imseas" at _ _ . __. -.. , only interesting case was satleel out appears to Le aomo-applss to pick. In Specially Ml Grain to "ins Van"L op. m. � SCRA."O 'N COAL D. L. and W. of court,-ihralibel suit of". Major Sam Sbarp against the Uxbridgeeditor the cQuntry. _ _.. h y: Bibby's Cream Xquivalint fess for ra� _ .. - Messrs. Walters and Rice left Sun- 9POLIONAss Oulf Meat. 22nd. On their return the boys seren- gasoline,engines from $39.80 up. 8'POi'E, CHEST. PEA day afternoon to report for duty on the artillery. overseas Jorce. This is Mrs. George Philip spent Tuabday' In t?'OL�TRY FOOD An_ RARRIA- Bell Phone. the second son W. E. Rice has contri- Toronto. Meat Scrap.__ Bone sad Meat. ar�i9', sae c�ais7 - -- YL.'� it-a'l1Frd3iL. _ _.._ '_ _ _uu�ea cv 'ono ciauaa�®ca ccioruan�nfaom. •••• •�•••, � .a..,... .�,a..., .. o.,...a...�• ••••••••.....••. ....�.. y.... is the city. 8�loeuq a �tINEAATON - Mrs. Perkins to spending a few weeks Cotten Beed Meal is the thea ly�t feed an the market for m ieHEee wbieb�, J. L. SPi�i� I,I �Z'Fa i t r Miss Agnes Annan. of Clarice, paid a here with Mrs. W. Harvey, Miss Major. --of 8carboro, Is witty her Try Molassine Meal four horses, cat and You will be PICKERING, GNT. short visit to her home. miss J. D. Galbraith. of Boston, is friend. Miss fOlive Wilton, at present. Pigs• nev� wit Wm, and Vlrs. Ashton and daught out � after ueingt�t, sti3ai� c Mtirriibge sizing the Misses Allison. •�• T�'i'�i Silo filling lain fullswing at present. er; Miss Georgie, visited relatives here. SEED CORN' FOR. SALE=A car last weeir. s� of °ams I Or+:Baro, ' _' _ _ i+e+rmers, report the -corn unusuaif R. J and Ag011 Oowam spent Sunday Windsor Dairy and Cattle, Balt foal arrived. The beast Batt In L3anada. my We sell I~ �1R�IS and all classes of good' with. Duncan+ and . Mos. Dolphin, of Estate Auc- Auc-issuo M149 Ethel Armstrong. of Egrlinton, Snburbsuc and Country RE.AU sent s "weep with'her aunt. Mrs. A. (Claremont. � Cement and Plaster kept on hand. Miss Lellie Holtby. of Toronto, e� motor Bard em. � Thom. C3rREEN spe�Ing a few weeks at the home of s TAT• 3llas Kate Anderson. of- Toronto, Miss Agnes her rents here.er-If- of '$` II icey odss:io. you have •property to sell write, sppent the week-end'with Tborn.' DrlMarjory .McK!anon. Good- 66V A Q � 1 � �!3 home A S A of Clarecsona. wood, spent the weep -end at the i. i Alias Maggie Annan, of Toronto, is John Fisher & Company at at the home of tier father for a short of her father, Dr. N. C. McKinnon. _ Fred Stephenson in ' SHIP QiE$S continues very reaeaer �s vocre7 to lora vacation. '4€rEr"it 6v E•• Tvxfjwra. - Way: Co+van b*s lift for an extend- poor health. He Is with his father- and mother favid and Mrs. Ste hen- d �" p f Marsiaa. Ldd 610_LUMSbEN BVIL.DING, ed trip out west and will Join Mrs. son. Cr web at Wisalpeg. FRUIT 7a^.+T The Red Gross meeting at Mra.•Alex Artbur Cracknell, formerly of this place. who has for the.. past three . . Man aemUv. oghbwd .eoeL r� iii • -30 000 •,* tended and a• coasideiable amZ21; Of coat rrt a ed. and at Niagara for over seas service, es:aos Is. se. stir [P -' - -�- _work was. sccom sLlished, 11 qt, Baskets Sic each, - A number fr- -hare �►tEea cell••d on old friends Isere this week. — D. D; S.. - 6 qt. Baskets $c each. , anuuirT meeting of the- Whitby -Pres= of the Cbrbtian .Church sill be held esu of usnt.l Covers Ie each. byterial aF Oshawa on"Tuesday. Miss on Sunday. October 10th at ll a, m. "� s oaW- " oma a se. WMebr 1 qt. Berry Bozos 40 rents per IOII. Cameros, of Hoaaa. China, gave s and at 7.80 p. m. Outside choirs base ` b. 16, I11� most interestingaddress, $} and 27 r, Crated a each. 9 24 Rev. A. L. Macfad9gm has returned been invited to lead is the service of The shingle that has given satis- pridse. Full particulars in next week's faction for over 30 years., Empire_ -Every Auctioneer, package guarateed and prices from his four- weeks vacation, and issue Corrugated Icon with a in. by woo. Boo. orb °ruse are guaranteed not to raise it -will hold communion on Supday. Pre- -ordered now and get paratory serpides this (Friday) even. The marriage of Gladys, youngest daughter of Samuel apd Canton. 2 in. corrugation, Ree it before yo them when you tngi. We are all pleased to have Mr. _Mrs. to Willis, youngest sou of Jbbn an8 buy other makes. If you are in d Auc- want them. Macfadyen back again. Mrs. Hamilton, was quietly solemniz. need of a Cream Separator. Try for ra� nd Oat Rolling as usual din Toronto .on Wednesday, Sept. a Premier for So days. Also 9TOUFFVILLE 22nd. On their return the boys seren- gasoline,engines from $39.80 up. R,1Q8r _ Dr. Sangster is on a two weeks holi- aded them to the tune of "rattle-te- oe wine me before buying. , ++ , day to. Welland.' Bell Phone. Rally Day was observed in all the WHITEVALE' churches on Sunday last. W. M. Palmer, merchant, of -Cliire- - " F J. Prouae Pickering A. J. O'Malleyvisited 'leis Peterboro � mont, visited our town•on Saturday friends last week, las«.... _- - A large number froth here -•attended A largie consignment of fruit • was �PnC this week to the soldiers by the League. •the Woodbine races, Judson Pugh has resumed his stud- C Oatriotjc lea at Upper Canada College. A.. Mr, Huntley, 'merchant, has porch-" Police Inspector Dickson motored s�Pd the lot back of his store -and in- out to the Vale on Sunday, Ands building nn it. Hector and Mrs. McIntyre entertain - Rev. 0. R. and MiV. Duncan, of Ot- ed Eglington friends last week. wa, are spending. a -few days. with Gordon McKfty has been in the city Pir parents in town. for the past few days on business. Che Presbyterian Anniversary will Mr. Leary is to he conitratulate held on Sondav, act: 10th, when the appearance of his new ho.0 J, R. Fraser, Uxbridge, will offi- Miss Troyer and 'Mrs La e. in the sir. D. C. Smith and J. Anderson at- •�° ed the Sutton Fair on Tu( attended a lar¢P annual V ne of Malone I. 36r.h annir fist's �4. t 4 ;yr p 1 - fp _:• 3 erman Prisoners and '[any Gus � � A despatch frim Londa au�anc. � ;;,�• :counter-offensive move�eat by the Rustier 91 u re $' ` against the Austro-German hynia -and Galicia has assume+ - , tant proportions. General Ir; to , erd� end-$elgian Form Assume the O�en�► en. French's a • has been so successful that a jj —EGen. Joifre's Army . man Field Marshal, von' fibs Tikes Five es o a a who is fighting north of th n Of Hun Entrenchments- ted.-Captures Over 17,000 Unwounded Troops marshes eastward of Brest according to the German am �F=�t Enemy icicles Have"Been Deeply Pierced--Crown Prince's Army port, has been compelled too i 3r.. �eCtioa "ot _ _ his line somewhat, as it .. t was lite peri—FaocloFighting__Still Copti imm% With the Allies Gaining Ground. ' ger of being encircled; while triaas have been driven r z •;' the Styr, and have been u er the fortress ` z W -- ` s rread rle of of from don says: The Volhynisn triangle of f naive eat so 1png TI$E VICT08Y IN BRIEF - they captured during the an the front was �a i, ' These successes; --which ers of allied vie-; the Roumanian frontier, in turdsy morning.. the 25th' Unwoundedrmans ta- � ' *� � : k�� • � � � � ion, of military observers, w ex- ch were Maintained and ex- j . hen b aIId French, to ease the actuation on the following day "' Tse set 20,00 can flank should Roiima of the first two days` operations ; F ria, and in addition 20,000 unwoonded Germans Five mike of enemy ppgi. x;. s i. vent the Austro-Germs risoner, uta-otic tKe BMWkl tions �� 6p0• - and line penetrated 4,000 must consist of at least a each-troops penetrated the Ger- yards.--nearly two and oS!- men. to make an attack e lines Champs Bae along a hili eller. ' { 1 In the centre tb� Ru :. . es-and for s death at Fifteen culler of trenches � w; falling back, while in the e places of 2 mtiea_ • , r j Marshal von Hind ur,,- North of Arras the town and Cecile-' captured hp Gen- Jolfre, .. w' : ° r e I make progress with kis eery of Sonchea were taken by storm, and line penetral+ed two r- GENERAL ZOFFRE. 1 against Dvinsk, although and the last trench still held by the asci one-half miles. slower me than formerly, Germans to the east of the- Labyrinth I British . noW within scans are stcffenin their was caHtured { twrelve nailer o! LiUe.- I and a considerable number of machine East of Vilna th British forces captured German , • , guns. tempo;arq check, trenches along a front of flue miles i French imperil army Pry fir, • ,ate-' "Our `eroplanes today bombed and lost guns to the south of Ls seises Canal and east of j the German Crown • f ,.w-~'" ; derailed a : train near Uffres, east of Vilieka, the p Vermelles In some instances the i Bejglgng made successful °'_ Douai, and smother, which was lull of Hindenburg in British troops penetrated the German `-' s troops, at iiohult, near Saint Amend. the Russian attack ak�►g the Yeeer Ca-•:., .. I petitions for a distance of 4,000 yards�' I The Valencignaiea station was also Vilna. again is (two and a quarter miles), capturing GENERAL FRENCH. bombarded." ; Russians, Navin r the quarries north-east of Halluch, the French Official . Steries. _ ; ! a bayonet vilk ge of Loos and the mhdne works, French, . took the offensive east of i ties on the western front. The. de- German guns around it, and Hill No. 10. In Flan- ' Vermelles and Grenay, south -of the l apttch *ayss- The following statement was issued the Russian o dere a thee �w La Basses aaaat; and- .. - Saturday night­hy-th4-.FrEnch._.�iar-lam howitzers War again in all its horror.-These -treeschea over a front of 600 yards driving back the Germans on a front fighting in Flanders • The , Office: nition wagon 'ne�a-Hoose. of more than five miles. penetrating 1 gunfire is tremendous, Wagons with ' .On the er%tBelgian coast aur batteries were manned" The Champsgn� Bet9e. the enemy's linea at some places a f an kinds of supplies thunder along have co-operated in the bombard to dight a Ge The, details of the operations can be distance of more than two and a the.roads. ment by the British fleet of the Ger- _4.000 sketched out briefly o rglance at the quarter miles. The village • of Loos I "There is i fearful bringing back man positions at Weatende and Mid- „The battle was captured, while the British reach- of wounded. The trams brcng them delkerks. The British troops have great success stateneeuts issued by the War Office• ed. the quarries in the western out-; to Roulers'in crowds, and automobiles attacked �� success enemy positions After an artillery preparation, the to the west of Loos and Hulluch. Our took 4.000 p rt wreh rephe& Hever Lees skirts-of the village of Halluch, which, rush them to villages close behind the the town o called,de not even h the never Austro-Ger- Llies a short distance to the north. The lines.Cortemsrk has all its availsbie troops operating in conjunction with I Petrograd in Galicia, the German latter, position changed hands several (buildings filled, and more are con- the British army delivered- man campaign titres, being finally retaken by the j stantly arriving in wagons, lying on north of Arras an trenches in Champagne from a paint British. The German reserves were which permit north of - Souain as far east aa the b the fierce- I vised which has b� hastily i s pro- hold .a Argonne forest were reduced to a drawn into the fighting y wised into beds. The soldiers speak ness of the British attack, thus ma- of the scenes at the front with shud- 1` mass of earth and-tangled wire. Huge to .Wly aiding the French in their at- ders„ masses of French -troops leaped for- tack farther south in the: Arras re- fi ward to the assault. The German first Bion• British Official Pteports. c trenches' hszi been obliterated, and succus French dashed through This push gives the British posses- An official report by Field M,grshsi t s the third line 'trenches. sion of the road from Lens to La Bas-• General Sir -John French-' on the numbers of the Germans who see, which was used by the Germans splendid victory of his: solddiers over- arcd to hold their positions for moving troops and supplies north the Germans.in Northern France and off and captured. 7i:is ac- and south, and threatens to outflank Belgium, made public Sunday after- s _ ;y ,. ,. n •- -,. the German troops, which bold the I noon by the Official Press Bureau, torn of Lens. says. Hi?1 ivo. 70, one of the positions "Saturday morning we attacked the r the road. is less than a mile enemy south of La Bassee Canal, to north of Lens, while Hulluch, the east of Grenay and Vermelles. ? into the hands of -the We captured his trenches on a iron r - --.ad near of ever five miles, penetrating hi lines in some places for a distance o !.ousand yards. western outskir of Loos 'a t, and �...,�. ". _ .� � £ .. �' rw••,`'"�� a °� ` • .,, P a� � _�'.. {,,.,� ..h, ��f' y b . _ •;:� - � _ . ��. :a:•��,. .- '"'a•.� .amu .. � _. ,.,�:.• .-:o':�K'��5,. - . z the consent oi.'ti�e people plunge :«;MLIC -issoliorTgB va • 19 the whole c ontinent into a bloody •*'+•*'+ '- 7�1 ' evssyirlway a iaAid�aQie*s SATURDAY. OcT. &rn-Auction sale of `'. r X. it, Oat war. When great questions are farm stock and implements,e at lot f $ _ to be decided, it is the represents- X. con 1). Pickering, the property of VIDA= tlyea of the people who give the john H. Mediu. eels at 1 o'clock. Prices in some o[ the most necessary food com 1 -year ; g1,pp if p.;g adr� - See bills. Wm. Maw, auctiopeer. = taken a downward to decision. Both Queen Victoria - SUGAR - FLOUR - RO ;Subaoriytjer,■to cess t;niwdew.s eI iio WZDSMDAY. OCT. 20TH -Auction sale m are the ost impor is aavaaw and Sing Edward VII. were great of farm stock, implements, hav and sovereigns and both did much for grain. household furniture, etc., at $EDPATH GRANULATED m ED SUGA i.4440HN M!lRKA, Proprietor, their country, but in no ease did Iot 15, con. Z Pickering, (one mile north of Pickering Village), the pro- -f TEA BUNS. ` .A their wills over -ride that of the petty of Frank Brien, sale at one, yf j��' { CREAM BUNS $8.2 x Bee bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. SPINK S FLOURS. C pi am,arATw $a.80 people. The pen le under British riosats wrcc consnaanra p UFLOUR-$3.a. u rule have the supreme power, and 6 ROSES FLOUR $8.0per: Ewa If Germany wins this :Tar and such should be tFie cave in every- mesa ddvertEsemenzs. ROLLED GAT $3.50 per 90 lb sack. accede in exacting mer own country. We have. a few of those good hand made apple Qtckibaeke.ts ruts, her present enemies will"be V ?TWO COLTS FOR SALE -One only a few left— " ---- n. slave for generations to come. 1 yearling- and one-■prmg--em, Apply to ' y — The school fai4•s that are being F. HORST Pickeriar, I .PEACHES will be about over this week order.youre no der harden of the war is now Open baskets 50c held annually In all arts of the L? IGHEBT poultry PAID -For all stiwated-at-ten billing dollars, y parts scams of , , _L, PIBEr. �o,n. a Bananas, OranQesLLei71llns, Grapes, Sweet Potatoes, Crab Tor inotherwords ten thousand province is sure to be followed by I Pickering Ind, phone IW& Wy The clhole fruit line always on -hand and NO-. 1 --goo beneficial results. The friendly Cooked Ham, Smoked. Bacon, Smoked Rolls pillion, and she will demand the L LLS FOR BALE -I have for - and Long Clear Bacon. rivalry that is engendered, and Basis several bull calves at a Tmoder sa q. tongoaered nations to foot this vrice at l,c ss, cog a, Picketing. R. E. YUCtH `f .bill:' And if the conquered nations the regards that are Riven, to the .olaremout. !s t! "Buy all your, groceries at the grocers. "asdd this to their own. es successful competitors is an incen- OTSa OLD RAMS -A few choice pensee in r R I 0-H.A R, D Live to increased efforts.. The ram lambs. suitable for flock leaders, will Curred by the fuer, their burdens Pet App1 at ara.mere Faaw Aadley, will be something terrible. The time and care that the little. plots et oHAP9}A�. sl 6s pp - allies pnnot allow German to of land require at the hands of I -• y P Y V S E R I N Germany OR SALE --Some nuns cattle and ' wim She brought on the war the boys and girls !e no longer a � some 7o�anq mows it months old. Apply b burden t0 them, and the work A E. TRIMBLE.ld6 It. veer of sth concession, ' withou an sible eaense, other Qreeawood, not. eiti Both phones. All orders delivered prom n !nate lust for con- becomes a real pleasure to them, OR RENT -Large brick house for 'a place is the San.>' It in too often the case that the; F wintermonths tarnished or eafurni.hea. boys and girls on a farm are ac- ontbnudiaRs. sig a Road Bast. PL G. •�� old not stand with y g �' ental mail• �i imm.aial�; Ii. G. n -S sir lded, and watch the tically slaves. They are made to I oABBOTaEse. y IL.d- - - _ �V conflict a they had no concern toil from early morn until late at RE�RVITS� TWo DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. whatever in the result. Should night, and from this they receive _ Germany win, we may rest assnr- no remuneration. SPhen they -- 9PEC•LAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. are made to toil hard without mer CO°y 3�i "Ontario" ed that Canada will gat -escape the compensation, the soon develop a � envious eye -of that country. Can- p y p Those desiring to enlist may do sopUS eyada's part is the was wocrid be a hatred of farm life, and it ie no bp apglyin�to 8. L: Trees, Lieut. l E • ea SHOE • e• ST wnnder that many of the young Whet g,or . L Major, Lieut. White- d .ezcuse for palnlshing net, vale. • _ by conquering her and making men and women of the country MAJOR SAM. SHAnrs. - ;Bell Phone 151. -- forsake the firm for city life. But Recruiting Officer 34th Regt. - ilex part of the great German Em- when they are made to feel that ' 'A HJ Te� Y, ONTA iRf !vire. Canadians should under. stand what is in store for thenal they are partners in the work of WANTED NOW j the farad, and that their labor isl Reliable salesman to get as agent " fie struggle, and hasten to the, accompanied by results of which in Ontario County. � Established ever Fort/-omYeam the Tea some thefabenefit, their es per• waExtr s� +f SIT)WDIARD: -colors and assist in the complete y pO+stet free. exclusive territory and ; - ! jj•{j •congueot of that enaisy of civil!• titude towards the festa: becomes money making specialties. Our g . _.__ __ d._ ,ate. cam. _It is - suc.iwL4ng _tAi -aft &geecieo atefte best in -the business ,government. the interest that the very smallest for we sell the highest grade of j of the boyo and girls manifest !a stock at most re+ssonabte prices gad i guarantee deliveries in first cines AASLTS OVER $4aAX10,000 The Geriaan Heiser has acclaim this competition. The deligtence! condition. Nursery stock is selling.' I well this esr and crowd money can At �j with which the enga a in the y y �}1E O� RanWna ed Zeppelin as the greatest man of y g be made in this district. For par- i -the nineteenth century. We ask work Should be an example to, ticulars write Sale* Manager, i joint Accounts are a Con- nineteenth pe VELHAM N RSERY OxT. 'Keep ep a Savings Ac ,,.ourselves the question "What has man an older person. The earl CDttIIt, �d 'Zeppelin dobe to have such praise learn how to. work intelligently ;alhbwered upon hive?" He has in- in raising products frons the Poil. ( Let Your Money A c c u - vented a type of airship which on and as they become- older- they �e Laval Separators mulate. ire - --k witth raids n --tum nd-haa�#Ra$ -0r � `T{— ----��M -- - _... -- -.. - - - '�Ve soficit-your'r�uaiin our _ - wounded 500 then, women and We believe that the eetabiishmeat Jt nd Sibs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ;children. Since the war began, of these faire will be a patent in- • g - I have just secured the agency for T 'p T D � v Iovpr fifty zepphuff it iesald, have fluence in keeuiox the young on the aboy�, Call and �aee mew � PICKERING BRANC�1 -','been destroyed, and these have the farm. The prizes offered fur ! y separator. add secure R. W. GORDO% Maeyer. Rrmich also at •cost: on an average, over half a the beat baking and sewing is p rise*. million dollars. That is. it has also n great encouragement for D coat the Germans MOM for each the girls to take an interest in Ind phone 1913. : A as. women or child that theythese departments of household Russell Andrew, eithet,killed or wounded by mace. PICSEAING. Ont. inill e�t'their Zeppelin raids. In =- - - __ - . - -. _ - _ _ • . the mind of sa►iaer Winia>a, thio S * i E R "-• F U R N I T U R E . ° From now on is the time for the boneawife to prepare for is a notable achievement In'one V " cold. weather and replenish the supply of towels, table of - the recent raids oa Lo°don, 1F�$ LAWNS 8ND POBCflES cloths, sheets, blankets, etc. Marconi, the inventor of wireless - - s telagraphY. was present and �:.;Arm'chairs.double , woven basket -"seat $1.85, reclining a Gave a good supply of Shakers, $heetings, = ttoas, etc. watched bombe fall which killed and folding chairs,. camp stoc+ls 85 eta. r -2D iLnd in red 8& No wor%Asir hi%_- Camp uot4_ N ith head and foot rest special $225. - --- Co became indignant and exclaimed: - �HmocolnR at coef — mew I ey s and lnln , ee ao alms. 'Toweling in good assortment by the yard and Towels by -"If an inventlon of mine had been C. H. $ZTRLI'G PICKERING the ire Underwear for' ladies, gents and children. need .for such murder with the a !ladles' and Children's Hose, Men's Hoz and a large stock notion of pY Men's.and Boys' Overalls. Pants, Smocks amd Sweaters. pp My King I would prp• Rain Coats, Overcoats, Cape, Gloves and Mite. est against it before the whole �..... ,. _• . ople of my country -before rile Come and get your wants. supplied where poi- have a. large orld." But Mareoni's invention l supply to choose from atright prices. used _ chiefly in. Lhe saving of life -- - F � . g Our groceries are the freshest. hile Zeppelin's is used for its de- uc tion _ •,,. a contrast of which - '' _ •• - .. _-- the 'Italian inventor may feel-=! .gond: — GEORCE' ? P l -i I L I P, -When this war is over it- will __ c..' BROVGi�3A�2 ON'TA be found that democratic forms -.of. government were ne_vetso-pap r lar as they will then be. The U Tblame for causing this,war will be fK"S M CM "A•_ LLLI� laid sty the doors of;l the royal -- '- : "w husest of Europe.eTbe po s~er that If Lis possessed by a few men and Forel Tor � {': "AL�PAYS ON SAND women of royal blood will be snatched from them, and th `,$530'.:rice K _ power handed over, to men -" T. Ti V ax wo iD, L ATH AN D SHINGLE 1815. No speedometer included in this year's equip- Ment, otherwise caislully equipped. Cstrs on display,/• = and sate by W. I LUKE f,' SON, \Vhitby, Ontario- ` W. B. Powell. Pickering. :�.. vF �• � .'.r1 � w r w�+.'�••e�" `d., e . .. "� 3 w'^ .v ri.t., v ...`'- z� �' fix. "y�`a, ✓3�"QL0 `i• ' 7. � Fz A number'from Isere attended James Underhill left on Monza an s t the Lindsay fair on Saturday, re- for Bobcaygeon where he Intends Pon rainNn turning home in the eaHyp' hours purchasing a, carload of; cattle to is spending of Sunday morning. be fed until farm hese��'��� To nto. Chas. Sargent and his men are Joshua and Mrs. Bundy ire bus installing furnaces these visiting with etre. Anderson, of „ spew•aa.aaoas.e,'s..,.,eeaas�ec w a surn.awe, vraa-reaa+oaxa =� < slip" s, MLch., y 8 v 0, Q A. DOGR=. tiessset>tlaaais� ��. " Wm. days, having a large -number of Toronto, and with Mr. Turn, „Fife` ,,, r' contracts in this line. Streetsville for a ffw days. '7, ;"�' �'' I asW hNa MAM.U.w a.sastsst ad 1W "h•a • `1ifd11,Orr# Y ` Thomas Stephenson is .still mak- Remember the' recruiting d' _ e, of Markham, A Savings Departazent last week :with ing rapid progress towards re- ing tn be held here on Saturday �r covery and expects to be able to evenwhenwhen able addresses will ^ls a nducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of �1 00 r8i derson. 11 a= upward,-are._recelYCd. and interest at current rates., added. w� and Mrs: caahsnd D.A. get out in a few days. be de versa by a nnrnber of pro - R. P. and ire. -hopper, of To- nlinent speakers. The Cit' - .. !t is a safe and coavenieat debbsitorg for your money. . Scott spent Frida �.:, a �— i and ljils; lktiiier, q# ,gfugfl. ronta, spent Thursday and Friday Band will be in attendance. Th y� +n• Y SR N of last week with the-foemer's young men aye particularly in- {� CH : A,.4 ATKIPtSOIY, Manager. , . Scott and Aliss Helen are brother, David Hopper.--- vited. "g a week in T abtidg�tivith Mr. �Vatson,- of Colorado, Beginni4.. Nonday• Oct,: mer's. daughter, Mrs. J. M. Ueen in this locality for the has 4th,. the mercha.. -the village will close their stores every even- TIML TABLE -Pi vin few days purchasing pure-bred �P g 8tatiouG n Bundy returned horse on sheep for his ranch in the Western ing, Saturdayezcepted,at 8 o'clock T. R. Trains going East dus as follows-'" y evening after being is Staten. — Tbis gives ample time for those _ " No. 6 Mail 8.08 A hL ars peninsula for a couple The male choir of the Baptist Who hays shopping to do, to do " 12 Local 2.60 P. M. x.. s, p their -buying before that hour. '� 14 Local 6.06 P. IM- eavywind of Sunday night church will tneet for practice in Those working in stores need a Trains going West due as follows- ` the church at 2.30 o'clock on Sun- certain amount of rest and re- No. 13 Local 7.47,L X. the corn in many fields day afternoon. All members are creation.' We gee no reason why _ 11 Loam 2.20 P. li. 11 mike it more difficult In requested to attend. 7 Mail 7.50 P. A4 �1 the stores should not close at an ohn Morgan, of Toronto, -- early hour certain evenings during /CE CREAM ! Sunday included turday with M. and Mrs. the week all the year round. This on and with Mrs. Wm.T� SWOMAN'S late shopping is only a habit that At the Pickering Bakery WANTED I d family might easily be dispensed with. r' tokes, of Toronto, motor- Try our Home-made Bread the city on Friday last SICKNESS C'�TL' A 1►� COA ? fix$ MONNEY, PIOSERINQ^ S reliable man to sell ed with Claremont friends s l.r.rAM Vel.. HssDY OAxAwAN Qsowx $To4m e�- days._ ---- " _ - - --- -- --- -} - - an Pickering aa�6atudo - IWagg shipped thirty QWeldr Yielded To L� L . i will have constantly on hand reenwoocl- _ r *aSe Mr. Jacques, of Dion- • Call and see our stock of "Happy bounty. hursdsy last. Mr. Wagg s V1p;w""'� a frill supply of steam coal, Thought" and other stoves led the shipment to that CAai d. Start now at the best p pot>� •.,at lowest�poseible pates. as well as -other lines .. alford, of Toronto. has Bltllthnor% lid. -"I sal more tier of Hardware. selling time. ` home aftespending a ulna w tall what Lydia E. Pinkham#a W. ,i" a ®I ,850N. Eavetroughing and repairing Send for list of Bpling offerings, � �r pepromptly attended to. with her parents, Thos. Vegetable Com- 45_ly GREENBURN STATION. Work guaranteed and prices and terms to ,$eats. - + Gibbons. pound did for me' moderate. oibbons and Fred Shep- I suffered dreadful Liberal Qommisaloa 4, �*�! ronto. spent last week palm and was very FOR SAi.i.Cl Lawrence Denny, Handsome free outfit. ` Thomas and Mrs. Gib- irregular. I became _ GREEN WOUI� with Adam and Mrs. •,1,,,,r slarmedandsentlo: Trait Ladders of all sizes" _ STONE & WELLINGTON insale.y C Lydia.IL Pinkham's and silo bands _ baba ggveral very v e g e table Coma The Foothill Nurseries, aria the past week - Itookitreg- a specialtye F. H IHINDLE _ pa W 111 3rEYaLE (Established 18 effected some „cur© alarly until I was . lEmerg_SPeels, Saws, .ate. ' Itis, enenminer an without a 'moi' or - CARPENTER, BUILDER C7 N Z' O ats C if►; pain and felt ime Get our priesa on the Ford auto. HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN - friends of Rev. H. it baa smother person. and - WORK. PANTRY CABINETS be pleased to hear that now been six x�aths since I took 'C77. �- T. .C'KSON' DUMB WAITERS. any medicine at &IL I hope my little g�e'ATT TIO" I ,king rapid progress to.. BROC$ ROAD. Shingling" &ud k ( �"-fir.. Dots will aaalot you in helping other wo- recovery after his recent — - _ --- - wor vote for ap ndictUs. men. I aow feel perfectly well and is -.4 the best of besltL-1 - Mas. Aocatysa �.� e � See me about any job you , -want 2 Thousand No. C. "J..B e after spend- W. EoMrM6 1M Hattan 8*004 �- done. Prices right. �• fig��9 o weeks with friends is 5304 Home Telephone. - - ont returned to Toronto on timor% Md barrels for sale. Inspection lk whereshe remained until Lydia L Pinkbam's'Vegetable Com- riy when she left for.. her, pound. made fromn native root and -F _�+ E-_ in Chazy, N. Y. herbs. contains no marco#ie or harmful lIIv1'�@a-"be-fo-� ptl—[O i 81IIg , acnab ar, spent a couple of drugs. and w4ay holds the record of � At C. N. B•► St$'f m -L - last week with his daughter, being the most soe�ful remedy for Che cad D. P. Macfarlane, of ®lack- female iib ws know of, and thousands Jt1t the music of all the >�'yW - . � - elsewhere. -ems when -there of--salu Lry"._tae1ti= oo. S1e in the lw*stock school fair which Yinkham Tabora Ly", MW, Jun of it, tau. is at your Brewers' Grains. Malted Corn Feed �.• PICKERING mK great success both In exhibits seems to prove this act. . • a attendance. For thirty years It has been the stand- command if you awn a Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake e postponed Baptist Anniver- and remsedy'for female ills, and has re- /''� i i �/� R i McRI, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. LUMBER >t TM E '� has now been definitely fixed ,acorea the bealthof thoasardeof women C 0 L v-+ M B I A Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer i.+V +'raL'7L.at ,today and Monda , Oct. 17th who have been troubled with stash a1I• /'� /'� Fertilizers. yy 8th. Rev. C. H. hntt, of menta as displaaementk ladlammstioa. \.i R A F V N O L A. Gordon W �on, oto, will be present as orifig• ulceration; mm,s, Irregularities, eta PhGne ,Home Markham 5080. r rraaged. Faller particul- �, you want s p e e I a 1 advice Price 162D up. Easy Terme. Ill be given later. write to Lydia IL Vinkbam ffied- Made in Canada. T2z:omei,® R.00�OZ' - ' PjCSERINC� g Women's Institute put•- k d" Co, (eou"ential) Lynn, Ask to hear them at dd a, ton of- excellent peaches lues. Y� 1,� wM be op,n„e tu'`"s"'da "`i""a Hen and Inde odeat pho amsville last week and sold read and answered by a woaaan 110adden $ I)rug Store,' v`m•v ' ►+ iiiae►�nu �r to the ladies of Claremont ;read )told In strict ooetddmea ,o +«o �•• ' .he surrounding country. The PICKERING wan •• „ g a fi g I The Pickering w from this enterprise were -- »-4I wo �•� � - ed over to tde Red Cross So- _ :. h• +� " • m m m s (' vigilance V oNYAL "S 1� � v. A. McLellan left on Tues- - • O j out `�• I rt 'or a two weeks' well + 'v f�IVA I•• • u S s j The object of this Aasocia�tion is F,a tion. _ He- the own s Zdv e I lessen etealia and is f the new Knox College in -- N f ru .,,, g a s the e oto, where the ceremonies _ „ as k qts . p _ of an elaborate pature, and .�1 -- _ s doieraoosQ2=& �` •w� ::_ s O I af! «m ,e A ]Members hlaviog proper 7 w visitingfriends in Dresden ,,. case immedmsely with may member ether parts of Western- On- Syflower�alcam Po " Jet ,� c t; ,, e a oa=�� of Ezeoutive oommillm �► • {• . - t• M � a : o. k � A idemtteeehlp tee 11.00. e executor of the estate Of Nyal's Mayflower Talcum is as : ez. e F 9b a i c� , �' i "from the oe ata .Tc+ B'trkett is o$ering w =VeseII� IN to every f� time user. Its touch e se�.t•n +pvl�-- - Ile by ads this week the " 4 eats is G1al oat belonging is soft, thing and refreshing. Its diStiaC• =0 0� x e e = Q Ezac. Qom. -L. D. Bunke, a 8. Palm - ,e estate. This property con- five Mayflower perfume, delicate, individual, -0 � t a c � S er, Q. I.. Morcombe, Pickering, Ont of the residence at present ; elusive. Ideal for every use to which you,_. M o; t� % ' £ lit 1 A. O'Cowtor: _''" W.1. Clark. pied by Mr.' Samis, the store. $� I : ► _ President, Beare a pied by Mr. J. S. Farmer, a Put a Talcum. I gm° tie hall and -the-building used Nyal -Quality preparations can t e o5aiued only in easy years as a market._ Quality e Ontario Department Of Stores. Ask one of them for free copy of 1 culture in co-operation with R1600frJd eatitkd "Your Complexion," giving fell• par. Good TI_Canadian Pacific Railway declare of best methods of tnassage _ ,h is running Agricultural ®n�i9g !hes oyer the latter's Iines in ith Province of Ontan will visit -�Tes - emont on Mondaynext. The ' - hes will contain typieal speci- s of heavy horses, beef and ANN _ 'Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and deat�ta V cattle, sheep, swine and of trees. Bowman's have 'kept in stook. It will pay you try, samples of grain, weed Pickering, Ot1t� to call at our works acd inspeot our stoop s, etc. growing grata, illus _Thomas M. McFadden, Druggist, heavy fibrous roots, and obtain prices. Don't be misieib� in vitality of plump seed They are grown in the right kind agents We do not employ them, ootssegn__ Den and broketit seed, sae -handled ly we Dao, and do throw orf the agars of soil, mounted specimens of O aommiaeion of 10 per osat.,w loisw� to, fungus diseases and weeds D,'�SIMPSON . ` 'attire poultry houses, dairy _ bits ,etc.; making a miniature M • ery O g,Sept. 24, aiZd 25, 1915 icnitnral College and farm on l�►1 BIS Competent instructors a extend a veryrearty�nvitation to attend our millinery open - be in charge of the exhibits W. ing on the above date, when we will be preppared to show you T npAhout the day. There will be all the latest styles iu hats for the season. Miss Bucanim has charge stock judging from 2 to 5 of this department a young, lady highly recommended by, the best. Seats will be erected and millinery houses in Toronto as a most competent milliner, therefore anther is unfavorable a tent we are prepared to give you woikmauship and style equal to any - be erected and the exhibits thing in our cities, and prices yes 50 per cent. less. All come and be inspected.at the " station give us an order, we can snit you. ig throughout the day. Therebe an afternoon lecture in the )nic Hall at 2.30 for women eneral Dri. Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overalls' girls. _�+_}IBt �eill�e_B__ny.Q.et. T " Shirts, Dress shirts, wot`king mite and gloves, or all in the hall at 8' o'clock , C * S e addreseted by one of the j capable women's Institute vers as well as one or two Full line always fresh and up -to -d spices. Try a can of ,leman and the lectures will SpiCk and Span the bestgleauser i cleans hives, kettles, lustrated by lantern. views. pots and pane in fact a it, loc. n mays 'visited from 10 D, IQ�Pa011j & Co. ERING1r Joh l D FST .� ,.. .,;' yy ,�i "`'��" v`9. t ��{� c ¢..�,1, w,•�"..,�.x,i. Wim a ti�a4h!"� ..,,� u..r'i:8-'•avrxfl�,,,,.:*r`✓�r�m:, ��•{.✓.:� gr�•�.�.�.aew�u*w:• �„ �- �` :.� ^ .� ' ti'-� " '�' .re,' � �za�-''Fare �sv ;• orti?t^'c .m§.,. �'^.a y ,"'; `a" �c�vA'rr: ,+xs d•�a .'s'"a. .. J'i,• ,+ «?' 73a �• ad+ r'� 14" i •1 ' n-wt of ,A- " itcn.A•"7"'.. y .1`:,'R•�a.+•.• � i � „rr„ -., SF: � �'` +�•" .:- r:� 'U•' 7 F 1 ����.a+S-ro &, .;.. 4 � r• i '•.Ms . p � •:b Vii: o-tt -vim. 1`r i C ` 6 , , +�c• r t. <" F,.. If sincerity abort it, a rough coat of courtesy, that prompted .tae oto may: A M"VEL OF VAI. • z You . answered i of cans ! ", gp , "Certainly," Miss Fox returned. Tb �1 el'; -- ?e L { "Aside, from its promise of benefit to A>E1iV a ryd �y i L �j h e,rit o f cited my curiositq. I sever $y C1iARi.6S-BIIW�ID$ WALK__ _. , ea d o anybodFi by .tire name of ��i Sty �"t Ql�' ZW t _ Strang • and as or Singapore, Coy- Ion an the rest, why I have no eano- h Author. of -Ae_-;mer-Hlade."_-"'rhe F'ate=ader Eubr�' -- lciations whatever w{th such out-of. sf.4 ",�''` '' " " 1 the-way es. I have spent one va- . # r The Time Lock, etc. Y pkc Pe cation at San Diego and one in San Francisco, besides having made sev- j era! trips to nes by'towns- otherwise -- if _.T—m myr wlsv by Loa ±bt�i+EAP'I'ER IV.—(Cont'd): shortly. "I'm as curious as the Angeles. Any woman placed sa I _-873 Sand, itis all beside .Che point (zYickeas." am would' have answered that letter r h• of this. We are tong "Very well. I tib what I have to fed" relate will supply you with some clue Mr.. Ferris, and been on needles ins till she got another," ___ ^.__t is give you . � hing'ofoie kin" �� -�A- ` You seem to have gotten several'--��'��'D PA��:TS ©�X"��i� � $�+�+None. Since the ay I have beg- She selected the first one of the -for she"was holding out another en-YOttr Cz1'OC@2' has it- $tit iIISiSt O!! and implored er to, but the very polo Did anything comeof it , .�tis i• light of it seems so terrible to her envelopes and continued: all Ye' O>t' Will het it fOt you. SALADAHere is a mighty queei letter for „ " ,t I grew afraid to insist. What- an girtoge t; it came to me the sec-Welt, no, she said slowly." That 8r horrors may remain unrevealed j°d another queer thin about it; the epi-«Have on Y" I asked.o ay of last December—more than g " n it isg� ha s heat that I know sole has not ended et or rather it Y A MAN OF HONOR- them ,� four. months ago.' It speaks for it- y iMy bluntness, I realized too Iate,came toanAbrupt end without getting self, except that it is the first intima- was embarassin to her Let Your R'vrd Be. Your Bond, liluch trouble that might have been anywhere. But read the rest of g altogetherrted," I commented, "has been tion I ever had that any such person theseastonishin letters and you will too personal; but for the moment de- existed. You see, she sadly added, " vourin curiosit blunted m entle- Alva s Run "Straight.sed b_yy a misguided policy of „how little' I know about m past. mow ala that I• aw. g. Y Y g ynce, Nothing your aunt might tell ; y ! The second letter was postmarked manly instincts-to my discredit, be � "I don't think he's what you w Son, `could be worse than this cruel, And what little I do know is hardly at -London, and had followed Miss it confessed when compared with.the call brilliant, but he's sa straight Unrelieved coved hal! -knowledge." � of a nature to encourage me to try 'Fox's reply to the writer's first com- unpolished kr. Stran s natural for- „ "But what's the use, Mr. Ferris? A ! to learn more. ( munication, It was no more definite bearance and restraint. I .was unpar- I diet fact like this can't be relieved. Aunt' She handed me the envelope serosa in imparting information than the donably rude. When i noted a wave The man who -was "straight" i,oia proposed that we go away some- the desk, bidding me read its con- other had been, except that it reiter- of color mounting to Miss Fox's j the job. Being "straight" is a p _whsae..-we-were -unknown • but F tents. _ ated _ the former assurances that if cheeks, I found myself_ exceeding un- } -and prized-quality. -There ma ' - comfortable. but strai hta used. I couldn t agree to such a ! I noted, first of all, that it bore an Miss Fox were the right person, some i those who sneer, - g t-hearted ,course. After looking outlandish foreign stamp, for which great advantage would acerae to her I began an awkward apology, . add- through good report, through evil the .matter from every conceivable the postmark after I had made it out, through the writer's instrumentality. I Ing: : You seed not answer of course. ! per, through trial, throughi}ie rylined to fight it out accounted. he letter had been mail- � As to the nature of the advantage no I can only plead that &s muddle. tion, is a rare and precious posses makes me forgot myself. Yod are xi t You cant alter the troth ed at Colombo, Ceylon, and was ad- hint was given. 'The reason ad- g to Fun awe from it-" I dressed to Miss Fox, in a ricketty! vaned for reticence was a plausible not moved from your balan`de:tlicngght i Precious to the owner; more pre "And• you did exacta right," I hand that was suggestive of unfamil- one, namely: after a fuller investiga- i I dont see how you take it so cahuly. to the community. sincerely assured her. yiarity with the pen. I took out the tion Miss Fox In ht prove not to be She smiled forgiveness-indeed, Lift that word "atraightnees" - wxfter showed a die, ition to i ore my higher lane and call it "ho ..,with out thou tits By and b I said: ciphered the letter. It was not to'; ing, in which event he did not want' awkwardness an t�-o diacRas t e me What does it mean "Hdtw did ardwick leas about : describe it charitably, an epistolary to excite hopes and. thea be obliged to ter frankly. Laying a head upon her ; The promise kept; the word u your father?" model' its grammar and orthography-' di�sppoint them. i bosom, she re ed to my question: j ken;. something; just something, She shook her head. "I can't. im- alike ieft much to be desired, and it i, The missive then categorically laid j "I have sue a mark-right here. bred, or developed .in the man w agine._ It's something Aunt Lois and � will be unnecessary to transcribe it down a number of question$, ala of j But it is not atattoo-mark; it is too + �iposed was secret between us, and here• r which, with one important exception, 'irregular and purposeless in design to makes his word his bond;'w liabita of life have related to- her infancy, a And of , be that. Besides, Aunt Lois has is.' make-s baseness,, trickery, or croo elaborate :pease of �� out After apologgiizing in an awkward sues lured me that it is a birthmark." mess of an sort, utterly alien t p trying to for- manner 'for addres�ng a ng lady which she possessed only the haziest "��� „ i �.m�.R ,� I �.__.- Y F_ " « nd most ineo�ef knewl--+---*-_-� ted at length. ii Se a a man of honor—s --aw�'� y is at least a curious coincidence that e eta somehow clung to me, . the latter then said he was on a j man --and -brilliancy. and :demanding consideration; but it steamship en- route from Singopore , ether effected intentionally or such a thing exists. It sounds like are as nothing compared prompted no_ definite, comprehensible to Gibraltar, a long journey which otherwise, a peculiarity of these in- the identifying mole on the stolen conclusion. afforded him his first oppor unity in, terrogationa was to be found in the heiress of good old orthodox meld- more enduring possession. "It'd strange,".. I said at last, "that ' -many years to write at length. It': circumstance that they betrayed no- ; drama. How did you reply to that ' What he has wi31 last he should have known it all. Besides, would seem that in - his case the art thing- which. our own limited eonver� question I life; brilliancy may fade a svhai ePeiSce aou?dlt wave "scale %r ofletter-writing was an operation re- sauce with -the anis -enabled as to _."I descriiAed -it -to Mr--ldtrang much nese- may exhaust itse]A him? It's not a notorious tact, and quiring time, patience, and persever- consider as being of especial sig- as I. have to You." may gain a.-passing advantage, bu Yom are guiltless." ; dnee. He ho niticance--exec tin as already point- i There were only two more letters:; nor 'wine the game.. Better to p' ped to ]tape the. letter. p g+ a second written from London, de-' with honor !start, than to rush Another silent pause maned, dur- finished by the time the ship touched ; ed oat. they were confined to a period qh Ing which she seeigod to be revolving at Colombo. when she was scarcely more than a Ploring the fact that Miss Fox could -for- a time-uhburden;ed with something in her mind She looked at ba�y give no more definite information Then the writer's yurpose . was re- The I about herself, but adding the encour- ' Pks. me resently. point of this concluaioa was: g given The-end dbee not ,justify the m " pealed. in a declaration that if Lola a n statement that little speculated about - it a good' If Dues Fox was the girl James Strang I gz � Fox was the young lady he had nu- almost satisfied Strang that she was if the means were dishonorable. o-fcourse,'_'_�lie _said."but to no _mea-reasons for suspecting her to aspected her to be, she had dropped ,fie pe:son hes ed her to be. It Keep straight Crooked urpose. After another moment of ; be, it would be to her g3eat-advent- out of has life some time during er suspected consideration she pursued with a de- ; iaiancy and he had heard of her • concluded by saying that the writer' seem to be short Buts to succeia. Bu age to communicate with him at once. t would sail for New York as soon as liberate air: It had been oni during the preceding again, in a manner not stated, only certain business was disposed of, and success bought at the cost of self "Within the last few weeks some- q had heard last November. respect is dear. month ( November) , that be that she would without fail again hear l —IIg_.lia3. happened hat man �r.m .. .._ thr4m aotme light on the subject, i ���� -o- he character and ton ne let °m 63ai w-Fien �e asnved is that �o straight! j ' ficient of er history to prompt him ci Be al man of honor and keep you e -though I -must confess that I can't to write at all, and i? she roved to tars prompted,inmy mind, but which . 1aq?v 1 hate to trouble you with p I did-not voicei to Miss Fox. If the last letter was written at New honor unsuliie� Na lie will then pass be the right person the matter, was of Ygrk, and mere! mentioned his safe your lips, fora lis is dishonorable. private afl'aire, but I have been just '.eno� -importance for hist to make .writer believed her -to be Steve Wil- I arrival and iiia train he was to tike You will be loyal to your ging, our _wild to ask- the los lets's daughter-so the reflection , y g journey to lies Angeles ex- for the West. coup "`Huh'" I grunted inelegantly. rose,! to see her. i ®hailed itself-was his reluctance taI try,-soar wife,... your employer, "'this is no time for nice observances p y = be more communicative pprom ted by The telegram, which had been sent your friend, for disloyalty is dishcaor- of propriety and decorum. If I He gave an address in London i an inherent sense of deltcacypin an, from Denver, read! "Arrive Los An., able. thought you'd withhold anything now where a letter .to him_ would be held otherwise rough nature, an instinctive gales Satgrday afternoon. It .bore ' The world is 's strong and: eontra I'd raise Old Ned, and he's been dead pending his arrival there. desire not to wound or offend, or Iiad the date of April 17th. an age of blue moons. So• you'd bet- j After an attempt to allay whate ter : de at some time in the past been an Why,"observed I "that was only ; dory place. Its judgments are of- ter be candid with me." doubts and misgivings his strange let- associate of Willets'a-a "pal" in last Th„rmdayI Did 'he show up Set, ten harsh, and sometimes wrong. But She flashed a bright smile at, mel ter may have excited he assured her �, fu hive bandit's earlier criminal °_day t � it has never failed to pay its tribute got up from her chair. she need have no he;ltation about re- - "No. He has not showed n at all, to a "straight” man--never withheld eacap ea —sad was his secrctiveaeas , 1<e yen at your word," said plying, as he was a man of sixty-odd,' to be attributed only to selfish motives and I don't know what to think.There its admiration from-a man, who, even queeresi thing that ever and though unmarried it Was because of shielding himself? There was no has been nothing since the telatrani. in addersity, kept his honor. a girl has happened. to he had always-been. too considerate : apparent way of determining. (To be.continued.) Keep yours! me o recently. I'll tail you about of womankind eRr to oak one to i Among the questions the exception .,The men who are wanted, the -Men '. it when 1 get some letters and s' tele- I share his-rough mode of life and ad- ' referred to in a previous paragraph - Real man. � who get an and "make good" are the .gram from my desk. It will - take," venturesome-career. "But, he added, seemed to me to be one which a ould Father-I like to meet young men men who can be trusted absolute! but a minute." ( don't get the ides theres envy determine the question of identity de- who do th' Y• I returned to my chain and wafted brokin hartes laying- round, because - finitel ( What better could you say of anyone while she went-to fetch them. Ide ran from a Woman quickeren i " bless yowl" I exclaimed when Daughter—Thea I know .you'll like than is wrapped up.j.h this:•simple tri- _.is — z TO i no somethin about. I cant say the settle it Listen." And f read aloud wonderful salad dressings yotr ever die!" same of wimmin. tasted CHAPTER V `::. :.' - • - ?from the second letter, disregarding • _ 4youll Be etrai ht; ke straight; fhun Miss Fox was absent only a few Tice naine�signed to thi_�a-_curious the epellin `• `Have you anywhere on --- reach the goo #-buecess. Bet epistle was James Strang. your Eody a ixazy,looking design tat- It is a good plan, before taking a ter than "Honesty is the' belt policy" econds, and when she reappeared I Despite its illiterate composition, toned ?' +' I looked sharply at her, house, to get in touch with the last is "Honor is the only" bserved that she laid aside her. •note- there was a certain unmistakible-sin policy, for this g i with excitement. tenlante ook and all the pencils except one lcindliis� ,and find out why they left. .includes the other, and .more.-. hat was thrust through the heavy�.-- ronze coil of her hair. That ncil must have been s = edge [her profession,-I neverknew 1 er.to use that particular one, and I _ ._ can not remember ever to have seen - - her without it. After the first day _ - she began to slicer a pplainer cos- _ tome than the one I had first seen her - 1wW r•dark tailor-made skirt and ` ]LAWRENCE -:SUGAR white shirt wi4ts with high collars,:ST. „ and no jewelry at all, not even a ng; but no amount of'bullying or.. SAS . LONG..SINCE.' PASSED. THE EXPERIMENTAL.. STAGE ng could persuade her hair refrain from coquetting. - It was - nstantly falling into curls and ring- . eta and waves, each blessed one pos- sessing its own peculiar allurement; St, La*rencC is not a new 'or untried sugar, in an 3 and at some angle or other the sharp- - ened pencil invariably was thrust _ experimental stages but a sugar Which ' has a reputation through it. rt, behind it — a sugar which under the severest and most I have said that her hair was brown C­ and and that it was bronze; the truth o ' . critical. tests,. shows a sugar purity of 99.99 per cent., as p!ET the matter is that it was of many shades. Frere there was a shining _ (sovernm6nt anea�ysu. For successful jams and preserves lock, as golden as ripe wheat, tryingyou can always absolutely depend upon St. Lawrence Suer to lose itself in another that was, darker than ahazel-nut. And there -his its quality never. varies. Remember, the slightest foreigQ �s►. were other 1 e that were like bur- matter or impurity in sugar will prevent your jellies from nished : ane as :setting and rousse your preserves, to become sour or ferment. N 77 -M - "PT .9r, ­'. z P IT: VV 6 -x­ W� fr '44 A 'K knife. This will prsvent their split- g-When cooking.. '. 11,j Preparing rhubarb dip each .4. When pr stalk 7- 0' thHous'ehol�dX water. This Will AN e' intolZilin,vul, require low id Lot Injure it. and it sugar in cooking.i To prev blue from streakingentDishes. 1.tivo tablespoonfuls of 9"ninulated BU_ cloth", MbCons iiaaaert�nful OfI gar- Make a hole in the meal mi._ Bods, in the blutnit water. -,BakingCarron saute -Blake sauce , pour the liquid soda, of course.Wee spoons' browned k6fters I ture and gradually Beat hard Old brass may be cleaned to lookur tablespoons flour, one cu . milk into this, beating stea<WY. like now by pouring strpnt ammonia, -for about five minutes. Pour-- 1400_ -brown and­oni--1oXtea__ ndbeated Muffin rings and on it ajid--scrubbing witly --sc-brush. gsed aA salt. Add -Riftse-in-clew -war.--!6-a Off theone team -ft"itwin juice. To getoroff3ce, sliceBread Sauce. -Put crtunbs from aWling - new rooCorne-i lCli stale loaf int a I saucepan containing t end and proc-ee& to Put half -Ot minutes to insure Partial 0 the onion as you wo,uldlialf a lemoilo remove. to bread toaster and one -pint of water. Tie in a cloth IQ a in the juice extractor. smallfew peppercorns andL one 3=11 cldntosht ove6_hot coals or in bioiler a and a _bIade'oi-m;%ce. Boil a few -If thestaiiis on a dirty MR Compare the papa oven until:,eyerdy, 1�rqwn4k4. The inets and then removq tilem. The will not come off with brushing takelicious, Savor imparted this way is sauce must be very smooth- Add a a raw Potato, cut it in two,and rub iears and spills with th"C17v r . th the extra trouble. - salf-- Add the-, toiled parts with it.piece -of butter jind a little fabrics that are inclined to convenient ppleL Pie. -Cream one-third Washingi before taking from the fire a spoon - butter with half a cup of sugar, fulof milk; this, will give it. a nice f.d. should be soaked and rinsed intwo cups grated Pineapple which y suit water to set the color be -color. The sauce must 'lot be too verbeen heated to the boiling peint. thick. Serve in a sauce boat. fore washing in suds. n add two beaten egg yolks mix- arnish stainsBaked Omelet.Heat 6 tblesoon- To remove paint and v'th haH a- cup -of -rich- milk and fuls of milk and melt asmall piece of from woodworko apply Javelle watertablespoonful lemon juice and the ibutter in it. Do not let it boll.. Take by means, of a brUsh.-_ Repeatjf no- ted peel of a lemon. Fill pie,_.bake'theyolk, with a tea- cessary and rub with a cloth.! 6 e ge, beatcover with a meringue made of �9:PDonfgl of salt, a dash of pepper and . When grease is spilt on the kitchenwhitei of the eggs. of flour. Stir into table or floor pour cold water on it at' SuarCtabl6spoordul Agetable lardiniere-For this dish ent it soaking into thethe hot -milk, adding lastly the stifflonce 'to prevcauliflower, green string beans,beaten whites and 2- little . parsley. wood. It will quickly harden and, Can The" d9 more than keep the.sugar clean andCarrot& Cook vegetables seps-1 7 -ng pan. _1�p lifted with a knife. the genume-',"handy-dwy a—Ay*ur Seth"SeAsoriing- each with butter. I to prevent ihe juice running out Of =garpour into awell-buttered fi REDPATH.- Canadaes favoritePut intoa hot oven. In a few minutes a fruit pie.make a roll cf clean pa -perp ive air'd salt. Arrange on serving! it win have.risen. delicate brown. thme gmemUons.with eaulillower in centre, eft .r folding it hold it upright, and insert it through -�slip on a platter, In..thebes 'at e4ch end and beans at'the crust. The steam then ewaPes, 2 and 5 lb- CArtonsmiddle.side of cauliflower. Pass plat- and the juice remains in the pie- 41Uowing each person to help him- e-T2ggsthe olks The flavor of an apple Pie may be 10, 20, So &nd tm 1b. Cloth Bmv6I and whites of which havebeen beaten ed by sprinkling the fruit withvegetables desired. 1 lightand separately as usual, add the imPrOv1— .9-: a jLfter it, iA fllleA_jDt& the Sit efgm it kv from 2 ears of corn grate(L-Sea-. -T44- fat duck, with webbing of feet Pulp . Then cover with tiny pieces ofson with salt and pepper and add a crustDress, Btuff and truss for roast -it like& Mix with 2 butter, and'add sugar and nutmeg or little parsley LAMM MOas chicken. For potato stuffing, I . Cook Ina cinnamon.C-ANADA SUGAR RMNING CO., tablespoons of water hotready two cups hot mashed Po- skillet in the usual way, fold$ am For white spots on furniture hold one-half cup salt pork cubes, two V on a buttered platter. Many a hot stave Rd over ihe spots and poons onion, one teaspoon Paser " ions may be played othisthey will soon disappear. They MIXd-u-m-U, saft-and-- variat as witn othJW-omeIet3-ua­ also be removedby applying spirits of orders an& distinct from tbat 6f Boycott Germanon in heme, Just 6ed. camphor or amni the Black Eagle to the silver signal P. a por� until yellow;. . add rs- t cheese, etc., if desinil* =ents. ing tomato", Always scrub the way of thi e m�edal. on more than 50 civi- of Representatives of -the FservicApple 3on Wash. quarter and! Have plenty of clean I list Includes the names of Parliament, the legislative body of - I �Hints for the goms. of the wood. 23, lians. The ts� tbo nwealth of AustraliazAas ove cores six tart apples, buti 'worm ater. Only scrub shoemakers, tailors, doctors, chemis Commoo not peel. t iato saucepan withi Can ed fruits nuke excellent pud- the arm can reach at a en I nurses, mechanics, teacims. andi pledged itself never again toVW.oth hrou-Nafiquarts wa onu teaspoon--talt --wash and-dry-that-vart.- Workert,77- kbov suet fresh, chop roughlyone-half eu rim Cook Until I o. wtas soon as It is dirtYDo not Germany., rub sieve and return and sprinkle with A little Vmn21at*dwe more water than is necessary to IIt is reported from Northern If the wind to in the right dilectim- fire, with on teaspoon ground sugar. .clam the boards. When scrubbed, France that the Germans are using a I a sort of cold small rivm WIWSlffsrlk► one-half cup finely Salt water, applied with a brush. clean rub the boards well with R;It consists ! ing of the proxtmity of an iceberg.. on metal -destroying liquid.pped added and sugar to i is the beat method for cleaning, wil- clean flannel wrung out of clean Im. of a mixture contained in a cylinderbe served hot or tee eolxL 1 -low ware. ter, and then dry with a dry cloth. under high pressure. By simply turn- A motor -car fitted with a I Muffing --aft together a � Add a little Mynonis to the water rubbing the way of the grain. Afteryou wish silver and glass- the brush Immediately Lne a screw the liquid can be thrown which warned_"desbians-of its P of cornmeal and a half cup of! in which glitens both of them won- scrubbing wash as to harden a few feet against barbed wire, which prosch by playing, "We wo&t giar, a teaful of baking powder ware. It bri and bangrup to dry. so burns through more quickly than! home %ill morning," was 1sard, la .rfullY. the fibres.d a half teaspoonful of salt; into a de efore baking apples nis wtre-cutters could possibly *ever it. London not long ago.int of milk whip three beaten eggs, a B To clean old glass POUT strong Am- -zt-multed-butterand ct ii the WAy round each wi j# gemb well with a brusand riuse in clean water. Dry and Polish, and it wffl then appear as now.9"R A S KI 14 Carif tea should boil by being put too near the fire while infuging the bitter 71k" ban4mano Furftyle Backtane ean be removed if a, small quan- chmimp."W". ad W==!3M-_tk�- cold water be put into the AL -tity ofFUZ02 and T blecloth and sheets should bestaken off the line before they areFUR GARMENTS tetry, then folded smoothly andtar W",=4 c&1drew--wlaid onone eido to be ironed the next be sladly WAdied im the okis*- day. 1MZ ttats axed_From Trappw to w4arv. wo_Tys_gT THE B.1G_ WAR.Webuy*ur Raw Forsdigeahotho Tramer utmare cbeftawrourm. M we CM "Ve you:Ele, --Bad th*=p IV Barye trified Wires Kill Animals the ;2" tbm ug"By go to Make Good.WE GUARANTRZcial constables TO "M W.ANVMThe nuinbrr of sPeLondon Metro litan area isTin the, PO this stV%The speed limit for motor -cars at numT doUsm x, RAW FI�isLenty-five miles an hoy..the frontit is one of the duties of the mili-' 00M PONand- p"Vta" Police to see that the speed isGUN&W4emein Awk 0'1not exceeded.olds the record- of beingRheims hther-tnost- h . eavilT bombarded town -1n LimitedFrance, having been bombarded on288 occasions. 151all Order Dept- 148, TORO ONTARIO. -- -gun, a "Two men with is machinevery distinguished British general It" -said -66tin hold up a brigade" (6,000• A sentry never gives up his rifle toanyone-not-4ven to:his general, nobow persistently the latter matterma:s demand it.' Cats, dogs-, rabk,Atsi-and thickensave been killed in such numbers by protecting' thethe electrified wiresfrDutch-Belgian ontler that the German soldiers have hadtoset to workto bury them. at the eneiny isisfilled 'with'the most extraY t_ - usinjThe sh. rapnel . th ection of scra every - d" couPs of.11� E 6Uor inarything likely to hurt. Nuts, bolti,himarbles and e ipsscZaPB.df tron, ev6nof flint are common. been -sending your su-pply ofboyswPerhaps you haveNo fewer7 thaix 19""8R& factory,--�_then.you do -not. linow the their training - in Maktoalomlhave -receivedIndustrial Schools in formatory andduritig the to the Largest anMes advantages of sendingSMART SIMPLICITY FOR SCHOOL- pockets and cuffs at loweiidje. Sizes Giest Britain. have servede's. 14, 16, 18 'and 20, size IS requiring -War in,tbe naval or military forc-inch material. Thre314 -yards 42 e of Ahem ha46 won the VictoriaVkto-Date Dairy ln.Canada.. LET US TE YOU. With the opening school days, the -The other pattern, No. 8899, in a Crets. b the 6ntr�ictWyoung, ladies will allbave to be pro- Misses' "Dress opening in the front The high explosive favored Y RITE NOW for information and.copy 0ecrasite. The Be- *1ded with -suitable clothes for the and consisting of a blouse in shallow Austrians is'callid�diesl Home yoke effect,- stafiding collar, which cret -of itgit known to Give your shipping station and railway.all semester. The La natives of',Tbuinhl patterns shown- herewith are may be worn high or turned down, only two men, wh6 ai6 Ise. Pattern full-length sleeve, with shaped -trim- -that country. It is an exPIO*ive ofe purP0excellent for th s,. iind a -three-piece circu- piarticularly-destructive-power againstNo. 8904 is a Ladles'- and Misses' ming bandSingle-breasted Box -cont, having a lar skirt. Sizes. 16,.17, 18, size 18 forts and earthwork."-:notCh1LcoIIar, full-length sleeves with requiring 5% yards 86-inch,material The Italian Private soldier's pay 1B.,.*turn-baek cuffs, and is.made with or with % yard 36 -inch contrasting small -three cents a day -but Xe is'without patch pockets. Sizes 32 to 42, goods. well fed. Besides City a y o.,ordinary rations he D Irs C -Ltd�of-fruitand macaroni and - 36 requirinj 2% yards of 42 -inch ma- Patterns, .1� cents each, can be getz; pl�nty-terial. The Skirt tft go with it, No. ob at. FH other ltalian'dishes he loves so well PXT '-!PRONTOI- ONTtainqd _ yourlocal Ladies served - oRtr -to SPADINA CRESCEs988, U 'made in three gores opening Journal dealer, or'from the H Cigars are regularly boIno- au. A y and Toasted rn six king 0 slightly raised, Pattern Company, 183-A Geor ;rr,, and often also Wine. In front and having dii9l MON e Kaiser has conferred various with or without the Toronto,'Ofitario. *aistum and �7 4! was -Nelville Moffat I T Iq G .8 wasling, will be hire a asual T next Tuesday to attend to big pro- and Mr. and Mrs. Sibble; of Tol rontick, spent OuQuAY IT= OLOBJey fessional dolves. . I . ..., -*NX and hire. Davis. 9. H. D. Bayne has return JOL uple -Last- On school groupl IN Ffarkklb'Jones spend- ed home, after spending a co Pickering, on day of school fati, a relatives in of moatlis with, friends in Duluth. P few days with loftlet and chain, Finder -The Sacrament of the Lord's small at offir-e. townsIzipll, will meet Sup ease leave 7 per will be Administered in 8t.PI I v g6neral Andrew a church on Suuday at the Mir tbii transaction Of Tice Train De luxe of Canada. morning , service. Preparatory of- -binder -service will -be held in the khool- Grand Trunk'q International t (Vd quantity room this (Friday) eveping. The still hand art Thomas B. Limited, the premier train Of Canada, t%-.: ,ISOim -Walter Marquis, of Killarney, is enlorsed by everybody y.who has evei Moiriisey" is having her Maa., who is in his final ear at _had _the te at Toronto of riding anti. It % qn-Urged and is also iu�W- the College ot Dentlit-Y, llioron'tc, leaves . at � oronto at 8.00 p. in. every spent a few days with relatives &.1urnace. day in the year, arriving at London les"t Toronto. here this week, Ing his M, ek,,before start 8.0 p. m.', Detroit 10.58 p. m. and Chi` -ohn Stokes, of W in. followirl tri6rniq . -r,.trvq.� own Saturday, and work .... ..... els-A* � .1 Best k at the college which openeq cago 8.00 a. A --Th-u-r-al electric -lighted equipment. TE -W -S -6 -P Meall -library and Draw - F3 a pleasant calL Ing peo_ eluding Observation flies,Helen Burling, -who is at- -A nuruber of our you lng-RoomoComp-%rtmen t, Sleeping cars ending Toronto Normal School, ple attended' the chicken pie sup - and high,gradecoaches, Toronto to tp-­ ... 'homet. ..... on Saturday and Sun- per given at Audley on Thursday Chicago; Dining car to London and V..... 'ever king last for the benefit of the Parlor car and coach to Detroi potatoes of excel- Red Cross Society. Unfortanat- Morning train leaves -Toronto 8 &.m,, xbridge po ),a ll.os a.. m.. Detroit old on the -ely the nigIA-4as wet, which prg- arrives Loqd( t '-4,Luffity were s - T here this week at 80 ee4ts vented a large attendance. U p. m. and Chicago 9.10 m. dairy. Jatreets Dining car to Sarnip. -owing to the heavy min on Dira; Pullman ear morning there wasA very Find coach to Detroit and Chicago on eau b* t for next Sabbath Sunday mor this train. L-40" to in CC Andrew's Church: small attendance at the Children 9 An additional feature in connection Rally Day service id St. Andrea's rnk I 'ImMeLgerof Jesusand the Aiager with the excellent service offered by church and in eonseqnence the the Grand Trunk RaUway is the last Rri nd." been nntil train out of Toronto in the evening at 8 fall4ike appearance of the service has 0. - has thi) third Sunday in October. 11.45 p. m. arriving Detroit 8.30 a. W. W06ther of the past�, few days ssuring L theL;�#eet of causing a quick -We wonder why the Dominion and Chicago 3.30 P. M. daily, a. e a three important connections with principal -government does not issu vement in coal: trains for Western States. -Electric- nd Mrs. Banks return- cent stamp. With the present D. a lighted Pullman Sleeping care Toron- t.-home on Wednesday evening issue of stamps a person cannot Double to to Detroit and Chicago. M week's motoring - trip send a sealed letter withouttwo track all the way. Stamps. Hada informs - Victoria County. .three -dent stamp Berth reservations and full 2ers at the south end of been issued, instead of the war tion on towic appLicatio-n to agents. Likkkipare hindered greatly stamp ft would save- a consider- ith their fall plowing by the wet able amount of labor. -dition of 'the. land. -,Mrs. Eunice Meader is-Asiting 3-11s ji(ecal3aliand returned bersis-ter, Mrs. Robt. Croak. Mrs. DENTIST -- on Saturday after spending Meader is a missionary uX ­te Has; [Ile PV 0 ozle w(mo.tvitli-her nephew,Friends' church in Syria and v%,as" corner of Yonge and Queen Sts.. To- � Enos forced to' the mission ork tanto, Imperial Bank Building. This Most land, of Essex. %l tell office has been e43uipped with the A + win" She Pandora Range will cook and bake at the san its full capacity. -.T.h-1A` .-rnany--other--exc1u4A L V d your serious co select your - kitchen - I ere fros. nave nectarre eral - nights ..during the past 'eek, ice to the'thickdess -of one --W. ving- been- Jorme(L ajcQVM- V some of her experiences at the M. S. meeting at -Mrs. Smith -Ciark's home on Friday at 3 o'clock. 'Herb. Money.left ou Monday modern or dentKI applis es, object of eliminating all painful operations. LON DON TORONTO MONTREAL 4. WINNIFEG VANCOUVEA NOTICIE TO CREDITORS 19 citing an to off the Bakers' Excursion to t'll ST. JOHN '11' slatp rool r on his resi. New York, Atl�.ntic City and In the inatter of the Estate of Thomas lVes. HAMILTON rAsbftt4Ds i , ji� '�dezcs,., which adds' ml to its 1011� Twt%paranee as well as making it other cities in the Eastern State They will be the guests of the icy Hilti. late of the Towaslap of Pick- trtisr. Coaxly of Oidario, Sailor, De A'. -CALGARY SASILATOOK '--AsesioOfAtialtie --- cease- Richardson, City for a comple of days. and Is hereby given -pursuant to :-'Wi V. And Mrs. Notice, and Miss ranch time will be in sight.- lring any miss Louisa Richardson statue that all persons &one. were in Mariposa an Sunday seeing -tri the various efties visited. claims or demands against the late the quarterly meeting They will reach Toronto ootheir Thomas Wesley flits who died on or return trip on Sunday night. about the 90th day of July. 1915, are atftends aired to send by post P Id or OAFf�Jqhs Harding was, taken to -Frank Brien went into the requ Wesley Ilts of Ek*m4tal, Toronto, cc city last Thursday and..enlisted defiver to Arternus We �..thek Geisenl r1plll"Anta the-- PPF L "i - -6 AsEhl. Pandora gas are K IL everywh by good ti lets %vho b -u ,UP Our Zu antee on d s p t e n d i r a n z le - 8,'CHAPMAN r �� I with the Artillery. He will not T e veff -Ill tlWay last to undergo an said Township of Pickering. the Ad- j%� W'hleh his ina ? friends open - leave for six- weeks in order that istrator of the said estate, their IN* 1" .. ve benefietan he may -finish up- his work on the 'in and addresses and full pl Spo, rting ese, Uobd names Ultra p other business lays in writ of their claims, and that and Beta Banks farm, and settle n t Ir. 11 I mber at their inattil EEO -w,1111 tbOu 1`0 t V *Iter the --Z,21 AmT-cf-Ckctober A 13- Mr.N.-OW- ;d­iki4ratoi will pro- ells, Powder khat and Cartridges lZes. col roast on ston where he go 1915. the said mi oung f riends t6 a i All report -a Ing. - We congratulate him on his ceed -to distribute the assets of the Friday evening last. patriotic -stand And hope that his said deceased among the persons en - most enjo*sble, time. titled therete, having regard only to -,CITTLERY-A fn11 supply for the Thrashing Season. The monthly inieting of the action MA`y­-b4-.-`a-J3- Incentive to locality. the claims of which be aball then have at Ladies' Aid will be held other youn en in this lo ,had nottce, and that the" Admitsis. )*ktbe home of Mrs, U riah Jones -The G. �'R.. express, - No. 141 -trator will not be liable for any assets HARDW-kRE :--�-Glas Patty, onWednesday, Oct. 6th at 2.30 which leaves Tgront6 for Montreal or any part thereof to an roan of r o'clock. 0 al 0 a, m.. ran off the track at wtcse claim he shall not have ''7 welcome. . .- 1 7 ­ . An Hinges, Locksv-'Nailsi Etc. -Miss Anna'Hiscol of King. Newtonvilleork Sunday morning. received notice. ston, who had been visiting her S. Higle." the engineer, who is Dated this 27th day of September, -and Thrashers Supplies. 'sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Moore, of Corun- apposed to have JuvZrd from My, A. D. -19th. A� W. HILTS spent a co, Is. of clays last. :ngine was killed, None A: the K. -C- ha t C- . -C- 11;-. �N Y Solicitor . - were badly i%haken tip. Traffic was B U aTyllis Clark. passengers were buit, runny By J. E. F.&REWELL� k with -Miss Whitby. his -W. V. and Miss. Louisa Rich . ..... are - In- -Clark,,sburg -thil* b]oA*d for some tigne. -The-­#i-c- ' -E M EN T TIL E attending the funeral of cident was %upposed to have been -- sister. MN., W. H. Rorke'. paused by a defective rail. t daughterfrom 3 to 12 of the. late James- - -The annual Rally Day service Tbe.nikdel has began the manu- bardsotr, of "The Willows.` In- the . Methodist .Sunday . School, facture of cement the Large quantities l f peaches which was to have taken place . inches: ' Call and get- qtiotrk '- o-hevlubaglles. lost 81-Anday- yl� owins npd .- dons at yards on Brock weeks. .The to the rain until- next Sinuday. rol halt mate west, at n ek past two wee Spink Mills-; See am new is excellent and the prices The morning servicilk will be taken can give you the best of satisfaction-' fines I' men's working boots, we have a greater variety lity is Also, Cement kept constantly t1lan ever, and low being much lower than by 'the children, .-asq.1sted by the on hand.' y have fatl�,e e been for a number of officers and teachers of tjje *Chool. T,8 years. Special singing by. the children. Frank Mitchell,.Our-ae- re. We. have -all the latest -Miss Mabel Wright returned The will be a. short addre4i onw• lines im.hats are also he boMeLon re A speciaT PICKERI NLG styles. in tbese. Friday evening laft, after -The Ideal Kingdom." mmodin V* a'fe w- 'weeks vt " h m1al invitation isextended-edThe and winter -gamples-for the Ldwndes TAiloritig rives in Cleveland. She left again children will meet at 10 o'clock in Pea&es, Peaches I ol�r­n­ewfall­ Oct anti the beat yet. Ws eark give and guarantee perfect on Monday to take up a course. in the school room. domestic- beience- in Toronto U-ni. -The Women's Institute held a Pears, Grapes,, Banan" faction with every garment. 'You ean get - every - very successful meeting at the Molaga Grapes. ,.thin.g a man. wears At the men's atom _71W. Sparks haik purchased home of Mrs: Ruddy on Tuesday Cantaloupe, Egg Plant, ]R %.� L . ER Mr. Sparks has a afternoon. Miss Martin, who has A., BUN ING9, Ft Ford auto. ..Cauliflower, Cucumbers, large amount of.bustuess to trans- ,spent several years in-theltaliark eRil him to all parts of colony in Toronto as kindergarten Pickling Quions, Red 0%0 the to, n ip so that he will be teacher as well as spending a year .Green -.Peppers, -able preciate - the modern in Italy, gave a veryinteresting CREAM. Try :ICA. 0 D NEILSON'S ICE :.LADIES'..­�. Meth o locomotion. talk on' those ,people, And Miss Our Cantaloupe Ire. -Dm' Field went to the General. Pearl Thompson, elocutionist, of: Hospital," Torontb, � last .week Toronto recited in a most pleas Good poultry eggs, butter, and We are showing a nice line of ladies' white pique skirts at 41,26:. VftitA A .00, House dresses navy and linen at $1.00 where he underwent a serious ingman�er. -Several memberadf apples always wan -ted, good fall cold middy's at $1.00 to 82 Light fancy at $1.25. underskirts 8100 Drawers 25c. to 75C. re 'present apples that the packers don't gowns, crepe and cotton 85c. to 111`.0V&krset covers 25c. to 50c. operation. We are pleased to hear the Whitby branch we want, brill them in. Prices right. 5 at $1.75 pei pair. Low white shoes 7 that the operation- was successful at the meeting; and a tboroughly White buttoned boots h white shoes $1.00 to $1.25. 86c. to $1.00. High and that he.is now making satis, good time vvap @pert by all: H. J. MARQUIS White pump $1 .26 to $1.50. White and -1actory progress towards recov. -Considerable excitement was Pickafts z- ontsick ".:z colored hose 25c. up. Black silk and. lisle 'bite And ery. caused on the main street on, Mon. hose 35 and 50c --"Ir. Vi . The -Mrs. P. G. Mort- y litedD'jing hatig 25'ta'50c. U. fl y returned home on Monday, team belonged to Mr. LE M ornibie and fam. day afternoon by a runaway. IT T Richardson DA r .."U."after spending about two months and were in front of Mr. Weeks' the parents, S. siud mill.attached to a wagon contain- choice grolieri& fresh fruits in season with t City Dalry ice cream. Mrs. King, of.Alameda, Sask. Mr. ing a number of bags of chop. Is the place to -get. pour Bread DUNIDART N Morcorpbe does 9 not intend to re. Without a moments' warning they Fill Royal 'Household. Made E). -turn until the thrashing season is became frightened And dashed from No. I. Manitoba,.wheat- Try G. A. GILLE.SPI around the mill At. a furious rate. a bag. ;rAlar number attended the The wagon -box and 'its Contents v ted Also Glenors •Flour.. Pastry Flour '912 rest b me services in St. were de unceremoniously ... M the g daily 1-=1dV - George's Ci rob an Sundar. At, by aide of the road. They "c 'Oat crashing y VF. -h.mit-mad care& np�Ch OD VED.. FOR 44 ­ . UST RKI cya the even n LUC A vllz 7 . =4 L . & -atl n was ass ted by Mr. Dixon a street and west on King street. w'- . . ­ ; - .1 1 1.,- - Sumnier HolidaysO they reached Coakwell's Bran Shorts -- iretudent Of nity. College. There When special m sic and the docora• harness shop they came to.a Rud- 'Oats Crushed Oats Op I . ne assortment trunks and suit cAses a ' t - reasonable prices. i aoi2s, were app opriate and bean- den stop *when the horses took :'Oat Cb ..Whole Corn F a and complete stock of horse* -ki6odg on ,it ides of a large telephone Harne-s Corn Meal bland h6ie; also Bodell't Cra-eked- Com o at W. J. �polpeo One of the animals was -Remerii,ber, Oie big recruiting Brougham. n his head and took FL' Mixed Feed Dairy Feed meeting to be held in the town thrown o hall. bis (Friday) evening. Good complete somersault. The reach Caldwell's Cream, substitnte Co neatly and Harness, liar. Boot and Shoii r 9 will be in attendance and of the wagon biokOm anc]U6 prom e=. peaker" - - Calf hteal and ptly attend tirring speeches will be delivered. doubletreekand harness slightly is Molal Meal. Every young mark in 'the locality damaged; but 6,tberwi" no dam .7. rICKE-RING'- 11ARNES9 jiMPORIU-M uld Attend, There is a great age WjW siist&irked. 'Bad the tele- Special prices in ton lots. ­18bo i I ELL le not been in their way. need for men and the young men pbo-fne go, BELL P13ONa. W.. J. COAKW rias Home Phone 2501. - should pot lwld -bed Im I Z- --jh i V. when we are �eft rbnifiiei -iiato a R a W ats�n Ing fb front Of Obopplug every day. 4. the pook office.