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-- _.PIGS.RR�1�T{1, ONT,- -£FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,19h _ �T�. 2 '.
a WAIMLANO CREEK OU"ARTOH _-._- -- Established 75 years
p�� (r(L1 A grand patriotic concert, under The farmers are busy silo filling andO)"ENWOOD
K,edilcaii j 11.1.]. ii.. Ji.. i.�1Vthe auspices of the Ladles Bociaty bn thresbinR.
and the Women's Institute, will beRally I✓ay in the Sundav$chool yviil
ETH, D. of O., A - - - - _ el -d -tri -Centennial--Churebri--eta-Abe be_.obsersed_here _Qn_Qc 7th_---- - - - -- - --- - --- „
ucftbe a r+etsiail _ : evening of Friday, Oct, 16th, .A first- Rev. James Thom, h neigToroto, visit- ,
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_ .class nro�ram will be given b - t ed h's friends in the net hborh 1 LL•i\V`
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1170s, t■" few, 8"], � following able talent s Madame a Mar, recently.
W $ITE SATIN- BRAD The well-known vasalist of Pickering, bliss Jean Kennedy, of Scarboro,
?NON, M.D., L.R.C.S., - L- Rhea. of Toronto, who .was the guest of Miss Certie While FLOUR AND OEREALS _
member of the College o! CREAM BUNS --FAX. will give an -address on the weir, sir. over the weekend. $lseimf for Pastry
egsaas ar8nt.si° Hceas},ta .� ---- Harand,- of ronto; dramatic Miss Nellie Thom has returned boine
rof SnzRfoa■. Edit urgb. `Ei A• BUNS== -PASTRY _ reader, the Whiteyale'iale Chumis, after a pleasant week's visit with. rela- Baker's Joy for Bread
so dsieases of women and who will give a number of appropri- lives !n the city.
adreatdenc.,By., Bran -Oats p Graham Flour WheattAts,
ate selections, Miss Gussie Hawkenr?, - Mrs. John Bowman, of Coldsprings, (torn Meal, Rolled Wheat, c�a.
VtE�iCAL SURGICAL Shorts - _Oat Chop
elocutionist, and bliss Hazel Annie, has been the guest of G. A. and Mts. ' Roiled Oats, Buckwheat,Fiour, f
AY INSTITUTE' Y elocutionist: The chair will be occu- Gillespie for a few days. Pot and Pearl Barley.
-.':lumbo Crushed Oats pied by Rev. E. T. Douglas. The pro s ti
- oivreaio = ;cads of the .concert are for the Red _
- _ , Feed Flour Dairy Feod -- Cross Fund. Everybody come and -- 1NHITI:V.ALt1 -Bran, $horts,FMidlinga,
,a,'E. a., x: D„'c• let., Wheat Screenings Corn' Chop help on the good work. Admission pleased to repilft that Mrs. Tooke is Crushed Oats, Harley Feed,;
deiaa•in=;Large 25 rents, -children 15 cents. steadily improving.Oats, -Motaesine Meal,
tai Disease.. pro■taticDis- 3(ixed (train and Chop Cracked CornCotton Seed Meal,
seases of women, Caner■, The Misses Hastings were the guests }
sminstioa. Disaa■s■ 6f e7s. of Aurora friends last week. Specially Mired Crain to make ----�
ad tans,
Fitting glasae■ana Orgau Recital, Whitevale hens la Q:
A. J. Poynter and family visited T, y
aio dila.■.■. Thatisgivinp night. and Mrs. White Sunday last. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves.
o s and z to Y p, m., . 4917 SCRANTON COAL D. L. and ; W. -
_ Mrs. Tborpton has returned from Calf Meal.
;• STOVE, C$ESTNL?T, PEA BRouGMAM her son's Cottage of St. Martins by the _ __ ppuLTRY FOOD
Miss M. McKay spent a week with aero Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat,
DELL, K.C•, HARRIS- P John Calvert has been visiting in Charco Shell and�Q
rOrotraAttorasy,asd0oan17 -,'AND STEAM. her people at Oakville. the vicinity the last two Reeks looking
oase��Phi1Dy, . _ Miss. Edythe Law, of Toronto, is }isle and hearty. - Cotton Seed Meat is the cheapest and
visiting in this vicinity. Orville R. White has accepted a best feed on the market for milk.
ISTIAN, Barrister and Miss Olive Wilton spent a few days position as language teacher in the Tr Molasaine Meal for horses, cattle
otsry Public. Ere rdcaey to tT. L. SPIN H, LIMITED, with friends in Scarboro. y
kBt: Nortb, Whitby, 351y N, Y. Poucher, of Toronto, spent Goderich Collegiate, and pigs. You will never be with- �
PICKERING. ONT. _. the week -end with,his fatbt:r, Thomas Mrs rode n of -Pug
entertained a out it after using it.
teaif �itiLh„f. � large n�dmher of friends Sunday last
Pouclier. who -attended the Rally. SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car
d -Issuer of Marriage +�+ C. A. BxrclNv, have returned from Middleton; called as Win.. Sinclair arrived. The best salt in Canada.
to the County of Ontsdo, their Western trip.
Q�1y We sell F.iiR31S and all classes of and family on SundKy last.
Wm. and lire. Norton spent a few airs;. John Tweedie Has been visiting Cement and Plaster kept on hand.
SR. Real Estate Auc- Subuirbau and Country REAL ” days in Lindsay last week and report With her parents. Mr. and -Mrs. Al-
elustor, collector and Hauer •I the Fair there very good. bright. for some time past +
ass. Brongnam. 4" ESTATE. - sirs. Sheppard, sr„ and Miss- Sbep- Ford FredenbuM. of Evnnstown,
R Issuer of Marriage If you have property to sell write, pard, of Toronto, are spending a few Ill„ hag been renewing old acquaint- 46E AS TL A K Elly
nnmmaarrii da a with Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard. antes tbrougb the. vicinity,
q T044NL�HiiiOL$I3E -his midesee_ __ _ hi C. 3Sechia,of Toronto, N. F. bis- en -u Burton has a large Rami i
� in the Oonof>r of O o. d
t
8 n�lB�T� �rQffip�$ Ohio at) snug era an men nrn3er- manag r -- 9
Qosamiaaioasrfoa.laltfas _ t3 A•nE", IDF, ST„ E., ToRO�To. sr., of Oshawa, spent Sunday with ap les throughout this district. 0 O
BIG
3f■w, is can Hugh and Mrs. aiechln. The Wbiterale cement works are
Of W "o- - 610 LUMSDE'_K- BU ILDIN4 The annual Thanksgiving service of running at full strength tryiog to fill ,-
s .. ,
t -j pj - - �+^�' the Christian church will be held next their larRP tile and brick orders. `t '
ter. of Toron-
n-Ma jar. Oat. R V IT • BASKETS?. S � Musa b tOct.or, Re Christianah. Service tChoir. H Henry Ld the
a le11 a. m. David Long d chasm t w ek. - - - -~ - �
atrn■t.+ eager
atofo ,rota 50,000 ,lust arrived.
u for term. _ Service -in the eveniD�T at 7.1w try the somas Knox. of lieock Road, has
-711 qt. Baskets Bic each, Rev. Mr, Totter} --end music by the for thepast few days been engaged -fa
D g 6 qt. Baskets Sc each. Greenwood Methodist Choir. -
A-fter a lingering fitness Mrs. Eli A. silo co understood
on his ala', farm. ;
��+nw Covers lc each. g g It [s understood that a large number _
o>mo. Willson. formerly of Greenwood and from here Intend attending "The - -
tt,> > qt. Berry Boxes 40 Hants per 100. later of Brougham. died on Monday at .Grass: Tlie sl�i le tltet _
4417 194 and 27 qr. Crates 12it hom-e�-nf-homeMrs.. Augus-
A goodly Dumber of song lovers faction for over 80 years: Empire
Every package guarateed and prices tine Ariidite, of Toronto at the age of from our little vale of music heard Corrugated Icon with a J in. by e
A, are guaranteed not to raise if 55 years. The funeral took place on y 'Hall Monday night. 27in. Corrugation, see it before you E
or""ordered now and get Wednesday when ber body arse , who has for some time "
'" them when you v - eyed to Brougham for interment- aat� been a guest at the Johnson buy other makes. I4 you are is
want them. She moved with tier husband and tam- use, has enlisted with the 34th Reg. need of a Cream Separator. Try-
-want
ry
lest° Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual y eeieraf years aR-- a t3- of Whitby. -fie'-o'---i�'--=se
it runAjw-
s■ of - but a few months. ago she came to To John and Mrs. Reid entertained a gasoline engines from $39,04 up.
or by wme'teon w. G. Barnes,'xr88n River roato to visit her daughter, where she y I
pae passed awac, The sympathy of the rid at t emit relatives Utr the week- See -or write me be!?oreblryiag.
:.beth st. Pick. - -- - D_ rod at their picturesque little;ottngp, Bell Phone.
■'W■ oetce,?set• community is extended to the bereav• "Groatber_Villa."_
iaremoat. Sul -r♦ NEW BUTCHER SHOP ea family. James Fraser, who has for some r rind
ate+tacteoa gaaraa- +'nab
Independent loot time poet been in Kingston training F.J. PrOnse, ' P1C�Le
A full line of Fresh Meats always First class program, Methodist for overseas- service in. the lirtillery;
w�.
_ Church# Whitevale.Oct. 11. - visited _his fafaily k -few days last
- oa band at shop. week. - -
urgeoD Glad to wefcome John Kirtan to our 0
Ontario Vete- Wagoti on road every day.. n WHiTdVALK midst again, as he has justreturned
lege Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty J. Larkin is Indisposed -at present..' from a lengtby tour -of the WesternG
he `Eteriaitry til re. Ma" r has returned -from a visit provinces, -_where be_ has two sons
sociation. Butcher'fl cattle wasted with cityy friends. rutsching. -
one Clare. 2802 bliss Euphemia Pennock and friend - Cement,LL1iY1'
JAS O'CO`;\OR, PICKERI' G motored to Toronto reee;ly,: -- - --= _ WNITNY }
dT, ONTARIO Corner King and Church stn. The Baptist anniversary was a grand - f
-_. --- Lath, Shingles, Read Roo$ngr
8 R g w S T E R success and was well attended. Men are being taken on: again at the R
FARM IMPLEMENTS A number of our villagers are look- hospital works.- Corrugated Iron,
rinary Surgeon int forward to a day at the Markham Mr. Stevens is -starting a new house
adnate of 'the Ontario Ploughs -including the John Deer, fair. oa St Jobn St. This is the second for Eastlake 9hiagles,
Don't forget our organ recital and him this season.
o e e and Honor- Wilkinson and Fleur Also, re- �_hld attt>a_Xethodlst Cedar Poste, steel Poste, _ --
:iaie of the Ontario pairs r t e orego ng. church -on Thanksgtving night, Oct. 1i. a annus arves -
eridary Coil -'W`s ons, Bu les. •Also Too ue Su All Saints' Church drew crowded con- 1� :Fire b'enCiog.
' g, gg P' Come one, come all. A grand wigbt to _
Con -
A. phone its for benders, that mate the �rregatibne. Archdeacon Warren, o!
-Ontario yoke a and burden It t. rappee;ted. I# on are going to build let me
�y gb At the leaf cottage rbeetink held at Toronto, prrached. Iq_ the evening y
White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from 116[7. Langtord's the ladies strongly de- Master George Branton. of Tcronto. give You my price On any. _
but a Whits bo a famous soprano thing you mliy
UPHIL-1-P
pure bred stock. nouaced the profane swearing sopopu-- y y p singer, rendered a beautiful solo require..
If you want any kind of farm ample- lar with our citizens. We strongly
meat _call or -write uphold them is their cause. _ __ _ : The bit-, recruiting meeting Satur-
rtv will be held Frida day night will, ifthe -wEatfiei<permiEs-
line O:>treeh a,2a � -- -- pa pe A.
�C, REO
nstantl •on hf►nd:° L. D. B8IIk8, - Pickering evening, O;G'11tb at "Hillcrest Gar be held on the four corners, the speak-
y _
- �--�•�- ens;" the. of Thor. Hamiln, era addressing the crowd from the
U, Breakfast Bacon, REAL ESTATE.....• in honor of J. N. Cassels. A flcst- hand -stand. Otherwise the arena rink LOCUST HILL
class orchestra -will be in attendance. - is to he used, N. W. Rowell, K. C.,
dna, Weiners, etc. A Recruiting meeting will be held in M. P. P., W. D. -McPherson: K. C., M. ;
'ttS*%t#*#* 00 _ Wbitevale •on Wednesday, Oct. 13th. P. P., and others with Major Sam
heet prices paid for Prominent speakers will- address the Sbarpe, M. P., and others will speak.
cher's cattlel meeting. including-: Ma or.s. Sharpe, The 24th Reg. band will play and there �re �ut r a `eels
In chair; Wm. Smith, M. P., Mr. O. will be other attractions.
ping %iverq
ezzlewooa. F. L. Fowke, Esq., Cbaa: The town.cou.ncil have appointed T.a I have For Sale a House and Lot Calder,. M. P. P.. Dr. Kaiser, Lt.-Co1. Aird Murray. who has had charge ofAL
A T
y is �ickeriug Village; Large- person= Through the -kindness of installation sewer- system, C'�,i,��j,��9 s iiw� ria 0.
e garden, some youug fruit the Whitevale Cboriis an excellent as town engineer for the ensuing year. i tit�i ++++�
0
ase rigs for hire :trees. Everything in ogram win be rendered. The young He will " engineer have ;barge of the
night = first-class repair. men are especially requested to at- town's waterworks, electric light and
g pa Lend. sewer systems, aggregating in value Until Saturday, October 9th, the
Call, and see meas this is a bar.. . - What; might have proved a serious over OW,000-one of the best and --.a
lets all trains
- will sell as follows:
gain for some One. accident occurred here one evening Moet up to -date municipal establish- _per including tsar tax-
'omptlp attended to. recently when J. and Mrs. Gallagher, ments.in this countly. Little Liver Pills, reg, 251 -
r Canada Carriage Co. we 4. Richardson• *bile returning' from Markham, col- The Victorian Order of Nurses were Special. 2 for laic.
lided with F. Postill, on his way to [ _
Pge]t, the=station. The latter was thrown successful in o aid in equipping
int from __glval Herb Tablets $1.00 _
>t Ptiekeril„g• Notary Public, Pickering. headlong while the horse and shafts the council to aid in equipping Llieir — gpe� ; ; 78c. ---� i
wgre completely severed from the new home. This !s beds a smart little ,$clectric Oi!: reg.
buggy, Mr. Postill was badly bruised hospital with four beds and facilities Special Me.
SCHOOL L BavB van lots of water ? about the face while Mrs. Gallagher for light surgical cases. It is Dr. Aus- 'Silver Pine Healing OiI;
escaped with a severe ahakin� up, tin. Evans horiue op Byron St. neat Special 10c.
l truer friends among: C, a. AICZ. OF WHITLYALit The runaway was captured by James south of the Chronicle office and is- : Dr. Hess Stock Food
Graduates than ie prepared to furnish you. anything Csasels. rented *while the doctor is sway at the Special o0c.
jo�„r is the line of water supply such .as Nearly seventy years ago the late -' Dr: Hess Stock. Food 66c _ -
pp y David and Mrs. Evans sarins from- t The Kingston road improvement Special 55c.
pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Wales -and settled, built a log house committee, have arranged with.the To- Empire Poultry Duster 255 roM
ronto-Hamilton Highway Commission Special 190. -
lumbia etc. an reared a lar a family on -what is for the members of the several muni• 10c.
• p ,,,, :` g' ;- tib g Jem Jar Range (Thick Red) reg,
sown a8 "$prtngbrook Farm, t ,,,.,..;t+. ;.'t"raat.pd in the King- Rnpe-W a for 26c.
►)tarry. ONr. —"
'School of Results -
Results. Meritorious -
aur students- and. for
,ess phblic bas been an
lent in the upbuilding
Famous school. We-
lrtby students to get
lent. Commence' a
ow.. Catalogue free,.
JW. J. Elliott, Principal
Inge at. - .
v and;Cbarles els." ..
and respectfully solicit your patron;
ownea oy treorge
Evans have long since passed, away,
ston road improvement to view a
Hamilton road of Friday of this week.
�is-mond - an -Dyo s{ yes
Special 3 for 25c.
age.for the ,cure. _'Ind nhon - 1521.
the house has disappeared and their
to various•
Itis expected the whole membership
_Bachelor elgars,, l for 25c,
TOOLS SHARPENED
wortbS family are scattered
parts of the earth, but- vines, old faeb-
of Whitby council will attend The
gather at the Walker House,
Special 4 fol5c.
Fly poison Pads, 4 Qaal 6 for 29c.
We make a app-eeceal of crosscut saws,
toned flowers and . rm+►11 fruit bushes
that they planted, though scraggy
for in and
party
Toronto,- -at 2,45 in- the morning and
by special cars and motors go through
Spectacles to suit your eves at greatly
free. -
Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired.
For Stet•
and uncared appearance
protected by friendly etoneptlea, ace
to Oakville with lunch at the construe-
to clipp in
reduced pricer'=Eyes tested
Razor -honing a'epecialty. a
clasrhair trim or an easy shave call-
-there today yielding a -beautRul crop
tion ramp and return the
time for the evening train home. This
T Moore mcro aaea
.
at the East -end Barber Shop.
o lruit as omenta to commemor-
their fob cultivators' memory:.
*111 finable Bret band information to.
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See our Hoose` Furnishitgge 'nf; all
ae o
be gained from farmers and other
Druggist Graduate Optic!an.
gi3�.
rinds. Slightly used Ca is
g y �
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business men.As to the increased value
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from -15 cents a yard up.
Organa Reelnt and Grand Concert
property from the -improvement,'
W. J. GORDON PICKERING
Whit ale, Oct. 11
even before•it is finished for use;,,_.
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--�F(SCENE OF ]BRITISH .VIC'T'ORY �� STROEE
T F G HAS CHANGED y i, ffi
w
tr r, 1.1E ASPECTOr THE WAR w eouaaK� ,TO. SE7.
Deng wouc� _
iELL tc �wRao A French Close ' Swiss Frontier lad Re-) �
ave Br t Eventual Victory for the Allies u, L. a eeOUPC. euve arc strict Other Communies-
hin- the ReglQn -of Calculable Certainty __--dons.
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Y Lc CJ►S �► fgcmt G A t A despatch from Paris says. The
GE O tARG uC E War Office announced that the German X.
radon Chronicle's n military' the occupied territory. Such a point'
casualties in killed, wounded and prig
eat ws lies under data . for e�lsatplex�s the - railway function- _G u� a+� our era are --in excess of--three--armY -.e---
-"PT$ese last five &ys-la►s near Grand Pere, north of the Ar- .wcH SA _ __.. ESTywo corps, 120,000 on the fifth day of theo
e whole aspect of the war. gone, upon which ' -- ht3 S „' ghting on -the western front.- - The
brought eventual victory' directing their efforts from Massiges. i e
region of absolute and cal -1 The moment that railway is reached g E , amount o booty is enormous. Already
They have shown the• position -of the Crown Prince in p ,ys_ rear of the French linea with a 79 cannon &ave been dragged to the
'n#y: ' u+a- �. � remeas
in the west now belongs the Argonne wo
ry ods wiall�ecome-L ea
the allies in such -a de- tend and the long and costly German tat /
effort to turn the. Meuse heights from s %V UL W Y machine guns, ammunition and sup-
heaavgr and at whatever v�Qnuv�� Y !` plies.
-mer stroke is now de- I the -rear will have been brought to �+" II The battle continues without respite.
will go crashing through 1 nothing. The abandonment of the oaovi�,r, AU a ///IV im oiftte5 In Artois the French troops pressed
linea of fortiScationa upon ! Argonne would mean in the long run w rc �c+✓) forward cep by step until they had
enemy has spent twelve a general German retired"" along cam/ ° tot, HULA.
reached the dominating height known
taxioua attention and sclera- I the whole line, probably to the line of �+�
ty and upon the security the Sambre and the Meuse. Similarly, lies a ea Hili 140, and the xt, the a orchards
his hopes, not of victory, the British capture of La Bassee and ' AZ c to the south. Thio ll, the highest is
norable peace, as he' calls Lens would be followed by a shrink- Ru the vicinity, co oda s n great ex -
rely based. Each new age of the whole German line before --- �, iwr pangs of country the north, and
bring the Inevitable- end Lille. The tale of the booty, gratify- once the French s are placed on
er a time it will tease to ing as it is. is nothing like so enheart- p,s, 000*a its summit the Ge an co-munica
of chipping deeply at the ening as the clear and unquestionable / tions for miles groan " �PQ2-
ddenly a vital spot will be proof that not merely the clearing of Y A ua tTTE iev�N ��' -
In Champagne the struggle ontin-;
is may happen any day, ` France and Belgium, but the definite „ lies no less furiously. French
1 carne a sudden shrinking I defeat of the enemy, Is within our RMN x .oma ax'e' gradually making° their way up
n line and the abandon- power. That is the lesson of the last , LRy1i43 the Tahure heights and are elosing in
ge part, perhaps all. of I five days' offensive." = G''DCsmN„orr,.Ci-tL along the approaches to the village
f.SVR itself. These heights, lake the crest
'l1 made s fine spectacle, and was the
of Hill 140 in Artois, will afford the
last thing needed to turn the Germane titan. u + Ga French gena s clear sweep towards'
to flight. the German communications at the
VD Many of the men are wounded in 7 w �• M rear, and will make it possible t ate '
the legs. It was the machine gun fire embarrass the German operations that
playing on theta. as they advanced - a continued defence of that region
that made the moat wounds. A great �e:a L PARbu will be very difficult.
Man -
in Champagne the Great many, too, are sufferibg from bayonet a.ri, c- Q �• *� East of Tahure and north of Man-
ve Movement Coo- wounds. t:N CL signs, where the fighting was as bit -
Already large reinforcements for " ter as at any other point on the entire
tinues. the Germans are arriving on the west- a front, the French made fresh gains
..... _ rw aitnnce fie-
. - ,-- rand their press _ •. _ _ in spite -of the-furious-�a
s been gained by the 1 already had the effect of slackening hug offered by the Germans. There is
d e ere in Artois I somewhat the allies' offensive. But T no doubt at the character of this re-
d �,,, sistance. The Germans are doing the
ampagne the great offensive .there is a possibility of the offensive I 4 ,.,...
' _ """'� �� � stiffest fighting yet displayed by thenal
breaking out on some other section of s R, t star �qL
oty captured in the first rush this front. In fact, the correspondent ' w o,,,...nlSLt _. n the west.
rward movement is growing l of the Cologne Gazette at German _ Perha— - ps t—he heavTiit ifg ting Suite
headquarters' announces that an at- r the offensive began is now going on,
the work of counting- is I tack was made Hast a! Anberville, - u+cc w �'� LO+�+riYu.La �`'a`. for the British are attacking the.Ger-
7.
so that now the seriousness man third line of defence south of La
erman losses is much more wialch be says was regnlaed.' ,� map shows gdI and 2vat and goal to, fust chew. Looe, wlaese
the British aided In the ,first • locarr, amt coaches, wbic.6 the 8aas¢e Canal, and the Germano have, .
derstood than was the case '�' Preach rreapturedL brought up reinforcements against 9i
ely after the first onslaught. PRUSSIAN CASUALTIES both the British and the hsanch, and
ber of heavy field pieces ta- - - ! are making every effort to retrieve
NOW OVER 1,900.004 , the lost ground. Belgium, despatches
pagne alone now totals n DARKNESS IN LONDON
A despatch from Amsterdam nays: R� DELI .IS NEARLY COMPLETE from Holland say, has been denuded
bardment of unusual intens- The Prussian caanaAy state Number of troops, while German detachments f
why °°"0n-PositionsThe Number , lty hats
nil IM IMIM __ despatch from 'London says: are even being removed from the east.
failed completely t6 dislodge i . - The new regulations un er which
�a front to ane a area ea o
rod from September IT to September - made in the west since the armies
n:h troops or even to shake �p -' storekeepers and others must greatly
28 give the names of 63;468 men kill- reduce their illumination under air
rity of their hot& The latest ' p took up their present positions from _
ed, wounded and missing, according to Pe Belgium to Switzerland.
htneata taken+td this sector_, on rapfure rat Looe •One of the ?blast ;off severe penalties, became operative
the N`leuwe - Rotterdamsche Courant. .
eights _ iasivreen Boucher and Glorious Exploits of the ` ' Friday night and .brought London to _ The Germans are trying to divert
Of 'Rotterdam. The Courant says that
acre being planted with heavy : ' � the darkest stage the city has yet the allies by a heavy artillery boat-
ies. these figures increase the total Pros- Army. reached. The darkening of the street bardment north and south of the
sign casualties to 1,916,148. pp Aisne, but, plana having ,been made
everal points the French troops A despatch from London says: 'A lamps following the last Ze elin raid
How the severity of the fighting p y g by Gen. doffs, the French are .strik-
gained a fooling in the second . I correspondent of •Reutar's Telegram 'already had reduced. the, thorough-
-has increased, continues the g g Ing with all their forces at their com-
and some of them even went � i Companysends the following despatch. fares to a gloom which the curtaining _
through. but encountering Ger- Parr, ie indicated by the following
g from British headquarters describing of windows in houses and stores Fri- mond at the points selected. The re.
reserves, were unable to maintain figures: the fighting to the great offensive- of day night deepened to a shade which port that the German Etmor has ....�^
progress. According to the Ger The fists from Number SW to Nuts- the allies on the western front: was the limit of safety. The iniiuffi- I arrived at the western front a cC n- _
n recount these latter troops were her 309 announced 49,705 casualties; "The first -charge made by our. men cient- screenings of the lights in ea- firmed, and he has already dismissed
turgid. The Germans, however, ad- the lists from Number 310 to Number from the VermeIles trenches in the loons and small shops in certain din- some of his generals for allowing
the loss of Full 191, to the north 319 contained 53,396 names; the lista light of morning, which carried police { their lines to be pressed back to al -
from Number 320 to Number 329 gave ilTeY g' tricta drew warnin from the
Massiges, where the French are 58,445 names, and the remain fiat them right through the village of Loos + which are not likely to be disobeyed most the breaking point.
t far from the railway triangle, than I m8 . .� I and to the summit of Hill 70 and be- in the future.
cession of which has been of the' as above• f yond this, will rank, #a one of the It is difficult to believe that future FIVE PERSONS KILLED
test advantage to the Germans, Besides the Prussian lista, there I most glorious exploits of the British serial raiders will get any guidance DURING MOSCOW RIOT
been a ed forave been published 224 Bavarian, 199 _rom to of London.
idng--� Argonne army-- Saxon, '274 Wurttemberg, nava «Nothing could stop them. Two 4.-- frena' Petrograd- says-=--
and four lists of Prussian officers and I German trenches defending the vtIlage- i�RENTCH HERD FAIN'T'S. A proclamation issued by the prefect
Preach Wounded in Parts. non-commissioned officers in the fell first; then a race serosa some IN RECEIVING MEDAL of Moscow exhorts the inhabitants of
e' -'wounded French soldiers now Turkish service. open country and_ they were in the _ that city to avoid a repetition of the
Paris say that the system of wire a atreeta of Loos. Some hand -to -hated despatch from Paris says: The regrettable incidents of the last two.
ngleatents built by the Germans fighting with bombs and bayonets, ceremony of decorating 'a large num- days, when live persons were killed
s more intricate tl an anything they DUTCH AGAIN COMPLAIN and then out of the village to the ber of officers and soldiers assembled and a number slightly wounded as a
dreamed of. Even after the big OF ZEPPELIN VISITS slope of Hill 7k -about. half a -mile to at � Hotel 'Des_ Iayslides was mark. -result of ,unwarranted interference _ J
ns had - literally churned up the the east. The last desperate • rush' I
rth many of the stakes and entan- A despatch from The Hague sayer to by several incidents. Second Lieu- with the police. _
took them to the summit, some going_. tenant praquins, who had been badly The prefect also requests the pea
ements remained as a serious ins- The Dutch Government has made a even beyond until checked by a strong wounded. in the head, fainted in tine pie not to gather in crowds, ,saying" '
rat to rapid advance. serious protest to. Germany concerning earthwork defence with numerous
It would seem that in Champagne the passage of German airships over machine guns. arras of his nurses as General qu Cousin that ruffians a await opportunities to ,--_
icularl it was the cavalry that Dutch territory. Holland declares it pinned the . war cross on Praquinn' begin disorders' wherever people oc-
y "The enemy's batteries had by this breast aemble, however casually. The prec-
pleted Lie rout of the Germans expects Germany to take- adequate time• begun to concentrate on the I lamation has had the desired effect. _
Another soldier whose leg had been
m their first'positiona.- The -charge measures to avoid violation of Dutch slopes of •'the hill, and therefore our I amputated and who was carried by It is universally admitted that the
the horsemen, say the wounded, territory in the future. men were ordered to dig in about a i comrades received the military medal, diaordera began without the police fat
hundred yards from the summit the bestowal of the medal being greet- anY. wine being to blame, and also
�� "Fierce fighting continued around ', ed with
applause b the numerous that there was.no political design con
��p 'r'„p the hill on Sunday and Monday. The
spectators. p y netted with them.
new army battalions played an impor-
_ : j.tart part in the attack; men who had - r
no experience in. real fighting sprang i T � i i Vl TUr TIM Y
A deapaich from Washington says: paign. New methods of offence and forward to the aound of the officers' - -
Great Britain has discovered and put defence that may revolutionize' naval whistles- with, a daW-aiad gallantry .� r
Into effective operation means of tom -1 welfare have been adopted. .Within which nothing could atop. Paying no __ . PEIV
E�u ..al BRITISH FOR
Batting the submarine; which, accord- i the last .three weeks
confidential re= heed to the terrible fire poured on
Ing to official reports to the United, ports to various Government depart- them from the hidden guns, they
tates Government, already have re- I menta from representatives in Euro-' pressed -forward at a steady pace,
in a loss estimated at between i pean capitals of neutral as well as making their way through the barbed Additional Details of the British S�1e~. ess t�gains#
50 and , v erman submarines. The belligerent countries have confirmed wire entanglements, forcing the ene- \
reports deciar that the British Ad- I the British Admiralty's view that an my's trenches and bayoneting the Ger- the Ottoman Forces in Mesopotamia
miralty con-tidtly-believes it has i effective means of dealing with the mans in them.
crushed the German undersea cam- ; submarine has been found. "Germans, caught hiding in cellars',
from which they•k'ept up a.steady fire A deapatclx from London says: 'J. ere with an Indiwmbrigade aboard in
���� SUNKAn the men dashing through 'the Austen Chamberlain retary for Pursuit. An aeroplane dropped s
AMj� �T (fro streets of the village, were hauled bombs on one of the Turk ateamerg `
Jud} Porth; machine guns firing through India, gave out additional details of "The total prisoners captured ag- `
-- the walla fish atxccean the etatemenk `
-- — - -- -- ar$ed -and-captut'ed•, -- - _ _ in Mesopotamia, in, which the previous but more are coming in. The r
:. - No News Has Been Received From Crews of This ° •i-- : report sai&`that the Ottoman forces ish force, which is commanded bye
)�ifalnber for Some Weeks Hope may bud vzhen it is cloudy, were in full retreat toward Bagdad, Nureddin Pash_ a, is estimated at some,
a but it blooms only in snnahine. with _the British in hot pursuit. 8,000 regular troops, who ere aseisied
The 9hara Desert has an area of
The statement says the British cav- by a considerable number' o! tribes:
about three and a hal! million aquars alry entered gut;-el-Amarna,-90- miles meta.
A despatch from London says: The I some weeks- conceriiing the fate of 47 Hailes. south-east of Bagdad, on the Tigris ' "The captured positions showed the
dally, Mail'leamis froth its correspon submarines and that they are there- The war lance of the Middle Ages River, last week. Th`e town"was found trenches had- been constructed with
Dent in CopenXagen that a Berlin re- fore supposed to have been lost. The was about sixteen feet long. The pre- to be deserted and the Turka �th Sight remarkable- thoroughness, having come
rt 'states no news has' been received ,Admiralty hitherto. admitted only the sent day Lace rarely eztxeda eleven toward' Bagdad by=road and •river- mnnicatian trenches etitetsding , fog
well-infoi'ttisd naval • circles for 'loss of . seven submersibles. relit, -- � oar-' ilea and a >igatetn` -df- contact fsainaa.
Along -the river gunboats and stn
?;Y? . _' ` .::;• ' .TMy"..`"�r ..." 'o,. a. ..: .. .: ._-. .; . �,u.„x,;c,zv�, ..
T
ap 7 --*� f�,
#
-f IL, 2,
roots. etc. at 16t 18, coo. S. (Brock
abutment Gibeou's, bridge. also 3 days
for man and team On* irad" 75.00 . road) Pickering. the p rt of
Caleb Forsytb. bal. an gravel contract J. H. Connor. Sale at!"o ck. me
�;,DOW
con. 9. 12iob: H. Ellicott having com- See bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer. GOING
I tied that culvert on con. 5,
OPP- WZDN=DAT, OCT. 20TH-AZICUOD sale
rol I Prices in some of the -most necessary" commodities have
7, Tzom t 17. as out of repair. your commit- of farm stock, implemeats, hav and
mmends that Mr. Sparks have taken a downv^rct t
26 .00 it paid in advsnc�. tee r"O C, A Fuller rain. household furniture, etc-st SUGAR — FLOUR — RA ATS
pa Year 61
'�1LBaboadpSons to the United IIS"" 4150 same repaired at'ouce. flot 15, con. Z Pickering. (one mile
w&&he" re culvert on con. 4. o 'north of Pickering Village), the pro -
in advauos PP are the most importr
perty of Frank Brien and Mrs. Jas. ARDPATH GRANULATED SUGi��per- cWt.
lot 16-17 con. 4. station that both
7. were out of rep&lr. mov recommead Brien. Saleatone. SoebIlIs.' W.
TEA BUNS, $2.80 peu
the bad WEDNESDAY. NOV. 10 -Au TNS $8.20
Frank Axford complains of cdoo sale REAM K
7� ' condition of ditches on Dixie hill,
C
JOHN MURKARi Priprietor- that, Mr- 8P&Fks iaaPs9t the "we- B. Powell. auctioneer. SPINKS FLOUkS WHITE SATIN $3.60
NOTIES AND COMMIIINT1 of real estate. cattle, implements,
moved recommend that Mr. Sparks etc.. at lot 28. con. 5. Pickering. the QUAKER FLOUR—$3..60 per cwt.
have same repaired. S. S. Madill
property of Rector McIntyre, The ROSES FLOUR $&60 p;er, cwt.
ast of
-HewyFord the wealthr_a-uto- _r_qmortshills Qfi 5t.h.con. just e toutains W acres, at;d w& be- Re
Greenwood road to be in- bad repair.
11AILLELY OATS $"0 er 001b a
-f mckbile manufacturer, has made lies offered at2 o'clock. Saleofchattels
W. J, Petty overseer diV. * 17. noLl See b;l1a W. B,_Fo-w-
at.1 o!r-W tv of thutse-gUo-d-hand made apple p! s e
hiankelf very- unpopular, through- the council of the unsafe condition Of ck. A
0 0 ell, auctioneer�
h Zmpir'e, by de- the wooden bridge n':the ' A.Itona only a few left.
out the Britis road on con. 1.
Your committee PEACHES will be about over this week order yours n
claring'that he would discontinue recommends that -Mr. Sparks examine Now Advertisements. Open baskets 50c.
____W EtnV - an Aanie-and-13,aye-the -necebear -Banaafts, -O�,�emun-g,-G. -1--, 8--
`.that would participate in the made. Your committee acknow ge The whole fruit line always on )land and No. I goo
". _% . receipt of communication from Abram SALE -Due Oct. 15th at Cooked Ham, Smoked Bacon, Smoked Rolls
Anglo-French loan and if he had - COIZ4%�5, Pickering. GEO. HASTIINGS I
Seebeck aaking that culvert on side Whitevale. and. Long Clear Bacon.
'his way her would tie a tin can to line bet. lots 30-81 be repaired as soon
sible. would recommend that
the Anglo-French commissioners as Por' -T-TrGHEST PRICE PAID -For all .-Buyall, your groceries at the grocers.
Mr. Sparks have same attended to at JLL sorts of poultry, L. PIKE, lot 7 con. S.
they an early date. I y
nd seud them b ' ack whence On motion of Mr. Wilson seconded Pickering Ind, phone IWS. Wl R I C H A R D S
came. For making this statement
by Mr. Sparks, the reeve was author- UILLS FOR SALE -I have for
ized to Basde several bull calved at a moderatg
he is charged with being IL 1pro ant his order on the Treas- vrice t ljt is, con.% Pickering. X. E. PUGH
'German. He di6niss the charge urer in 111vcr of the parties recom- ciaremaout.
P I C K E R I N G
-and declares t"t he would like to mended for payment in the various
-IOUND-About one mile west of
reports. L Both phones.
seethe allies wIn am he believes On motion of Mr. Sparks seconded JU Whitby,% horse blanket. Owner may All orders delivered prom
that G began the war. But by Mr. Forgie the council adjourned have --a by lj�yi" for this sdvIL IL A.
te
e SOXERVMLE, ckering.
*1! be to meet again on Monday-, Nov. Sth at
:tl_,-�l this wish and prevented
' 'Ie
'nar
T
*' be t his v
t the a ies fZu I o'clock for the transaction of gener-, TOVE FOR SALE - Self-feeding
is n e RemoVed ToNew Sto
he a ies from getting Oe money al, business. S Parlor Cook, w good " now. 8
is neceamry for them to stalled a furnace. bare no further 0144
JOHN DRAPER. Pickering.
win the battle for freedom and to CANADIAN PICTORIAL
TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND.
NT -Large brick house for
r -,,,.crush Prussian militarism, he cAXAD.A:8 MOOT Awrtme A D POPULA VOR RE
,?. . XAGAZI" E wintermouths furnished or unturuistied.
would be assbting the German I outbuildftws.Xingstoa Road East. PhonA. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE, -
can This elegant magazine delights the RurLl Mail. i edlabely. lu G.
se. Whatever his attitude eye while it instructa the mind con- CARE C THERG. Vdlyby I_tf
Interesting and highly entertaining OR SALE -One Jersey Cow, due
towards the combatants in the cerning the pictureque doing@ of an to coaf Dec. fth. one JerwY cow. due Jan. PEE -SH"
war it is bound to havw a certain F P -L'S -':$ "ST
world. 4th. two well-bred Zeraby heifers due May lab
effect on the sile of his autos on Its war pictures are alone worth the a2d 31at respectively. APPIT at 10% St,
in monev. Con. IN
British territory, especially T. ickerina. koce mile west of Atli% cc&&) `--Bell Phone 151.
Each issue is literalir crowded w itb JLKES DUNKELD. Mbs. P. 0.
Canada, as Canadians are in no
the highest qualitv of photogravuies,
wood at present to accept with many of them wqrth fratuing. :--WHITBY, �ONTARI
equanimity any statemenots that It is the wofst popular -P WANTED NOW
on the waiting room thbles !ck 2T
are jadvprqa to 1he-intereat& f thp of t�ele'., - [ Reliable salesman' to act as agent
niir thp nnniinion- iflOswiece- Y. -.-
and in the big �ublic libraries it is PAY WAMMLY
allies. Ford, without doubt hAs EgtabliaheJ over
been Otis of the most suocesafta literally "used up" by the many wh Olitfit free, exclusive territory and
are at tracted by its entertaining ans I
manufacturers in the world tO- Beautiful pages. agencies are the PINTU E sTANDARD
money m"ing Out
see that he It's A Iave at sight- publication s b:9Ptecini&t1ht!s`busf ness
day, but we do not ind for we sell the highest grade of,
it bus departmental features of great rices a ad
OF (ZAN JDA
possesses unua"I wisdom in dis- interest to the young women aud the' stock at most re4annahle p %wor A
guarantee deliveries in tirst claaa
eussingmatters outside his per. hnme-maker. condition. Nursery stock is selling A35ETS OVER $48AOO,000
ticular sphere of activity. His Of it -Just to quote one man's praise
from among thousands -the late Rt. well this year and good money can Tle A, % C of Banking
success a -i a manufacturer has ear. Hon. L*rd Strathcons, wroEe: -The be made in this district. For par-
ried him away and has given hinj Canadian Pictorial, Is a putlication. ticulare write S&Ies Manager. LAroney Saved is Money
PELHAM NURSERY On..
a swelled head. He would c bich. it I may be permitted to sav so. blGained.
on' is a credit to Canada.- (Silrued) STItA-! TORONTO. ONT.
-sult his own interests If he would TucoxA. Never Deter Saving. but k77
-conflue his criticisms to the figld On trial to New S-it),wribers-TvikIre
months for only 05 cents. De Laval Sepaxators Pen a Savings Account to -
of acetivity with which he hs most The --Canadian P1,Ctorial" is publish- Oday.
familiar. ed by TuR PICTORIAL" PUBLISHIN
--Mtpeg," Mock Montreal (!an- And Silas --_We solig:qypur account in our
PICKURING GOUN,011.. ad&. Try it for a year on above offer. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
I have just secured the agency for
The above council mot purvuaot - AALZ XEGISTE& Ahe aboye. Coll and see new
to adjournment at tbs Town R41. PICKERING BRANCH
Brougham. on Monday. October Ub Wzn.vzsDAy, OeT. 13rH - Atiction side separator and secure
j, R. W. GORDM Nansg*r. 1B El Brazw:16 am at
for the transaction of Renetal busi- of ho"ea &ad cattle, at lot 14, rear of prices.
be". con. 5. Pickeringthe property of lad phone 19�&
Members all present the reeve In Oliver Dennv. . a Is- at I o'clock.
the chair. Minutes of last meeting W. B. Powell. auction"r.
road and approved. TVMDAT� OCL 19th-Ais 6on sale of Russell Andrew,
'T
A number of communications were horses. cattle. implec L 17 1 V I R1 V_ .,:H D
ments. h -kr, PICKERING. On
reacianuaccount'l pressman ana re-
'farredto-thevarious standing to= -
John Ktrton was board re oo"tion
of Wbitevals hills and bow to repair
them.
The standing conuniUss on Contic-
genciee reported &a& recommended
paymentas follows : D. & Beaton on
account of salary I&OD; Howard
Nrner repairs Lad work re lights In
hall. 7.40; Municipal World supplies
-and voteW list form, 1.16; Municipal
World supplies, 1145: John Murk.r
ISM collecf6r's slips 9.00; W.. Lloyd
Wood.6c*seavacoine etc.. B. of B.
&65.- Employees' Liability corpora-
tion premium on collKtar's bond, 20.0
Theatanding committee on Sheep
killedby Dogs reported -and recom-
mended yment as follows :' Pay-
ment to V, A. Fuller' -for one sheep
killed by' dogs, said amount being
two thirds sworn value 6.67.
-on Bonu*-
The standing committee
----ea for Wire Fences Drainag� Matters
etc., reported and recommended pay.
ment aA follows : Hugh Aleehin gives
�Jiotice that he in tends bililding. 270
T15do of fence opposite lot 19 con. 7.
Richard Ward, bonus on 90 rods of
',fence at lot 5 con. 9. from C. P. R,
, south 12.00;. Richard Ward building
.�''00 rods fence on west boundary lot 4,
con. 9 for 0. P. R. south, 9.00.
The standing committee on R,)ads
and Bridges reported and recommen-
ded payment as follows: Henry
Marks work in div. 15, AW; Henry
Marks fixing waabout in div. 15,
also culvert bet. lots 24 and 26, con. 2.
7.90; Claude Field 58 yde jravtil div,2,
D. E. Pugh 85 yde gravel -OP9,
lots &8 KID
gaton road. 3 W1 ; uitto
yddsgra,�eldiv. 11, 4.00; Frank Soden
&din 013 north townline OPP. lots
E�MdP topay half 25,20;
't'oax-en grading Brock road con.
A
nk
9, 1.80: also in con. 15 opp. lot 17 and
betA4 and 15 con. 6, 27.00; H. and J.
Calvert grading Kingston road opp.
--lat 20, 10.00 ; also con. 1, bet. lots 22-28
10.00 ; R. Ellicott rep. washout div. 37
1.40; H. and J. Calvert hauling gravel
0 T
0 1 ts 20-21. 11 yds at 70c.
2% ; W. D. Gordon & Son per yd,
120 ft
Plank Kennedy's bridge 2,78 C. A.
uller hauling 116 yds gravel Brock
--road in con. 3 at 65c. 75.40. J. Hare
Son, 88 cub. yds concrete for bridge
In *On. 5, 0 7, at 1.55 per yd,
W&. lotr
1W.40 ; C. , zpatrick hauling to yda
gravel di v. W. W. 26 *.-also 48 yde gray.
4P
at 10c. 4,80 Geo. Xarley for 20 rods
Wire fence, cutting and teaming posts
Brock toad on con. 4. 17.92; Geo.
.-Farley ISJ rods of fence posts and
Aeaming 14.24 ; Caleb Forsy�h hauling
94 yde gravel opp. Iota " cono?
Me. per yd. 7LOO ; 1. W. Greg;
bbla cement Brown's bridge 144.0o;
e �Thos. Oliverdrawing cement� filling
HOUSE FURNISHINIL.30
�Out new Fall Stock is comblete in every linei.
New designs in Buffets. Quarter cut Oak Combination,
regular $40.00, for $35 00.
.-Everythinir at prices that are right ion d
Call Rod inspect our stock. it will pay
H. BURLING. PICKERING
!MADE N _00""*
Fdrd T(Mrm W
A
-Price $ 530.
Ford unaboid
R
Prke $-480
'.-.-.Ford Town Car
Price $780
The above prices f. o, b. Ford, Ont., effective Aug. 2,
1915.
tZ;rpeed "In r included in this year's 'equip.
wie-t.%ef . ly equipped. CRrs�ow display-"
and sale by
W. J. LUKE SON,
Ontario
Wbitby, . ,
W. B. Powell, Pickering.
2.
You will.require nftils, affsii;es for m'aoy* purposes screw nails
light hinges, bolts and hes4y hinges, hooks, staples and
thumb Latches, locks, kna)m, screw 'eyes and
p icture wire, cow-c6las, tar -paper.
4rope and halters glass and
A tty.
pu
And to do the work you will need some tools,. screiv drivers, bamme
saws, axes, brace and bits, squares, etc. Stove pipes,
wire. dampersaud elbows. Wehavethernall.
. ... ... ------
�_i_ Our groceries are the freshest..
CAEORGE --,.PHILIP.,
`D� ORGET
ON'T. F. -
hat. W . e . carry alarge a . ssortment of BRANTFORD ROOF-
-,ING and WOOD SHINGLES, so that'you wUl
-have-to wait for your orders
.not
to be filled.
RUSTIorders at this time �f the sleaabn are fflle4,476hee.
We have Silo stock all ready machin4.
and ready to erect.'"
Did you ever se6 our, HEAVY WALL -BOARD ? Its justtlildo
thing for that 'partition you intend putting in, and
your, ceiling will be better if you us it. Ci�not
crack nor break off, after once put on.
Try it. 'Always some.in stock.
_W111 so�ftd to your nearest station, freight. allowed.
_bon't forg'et ouT/�_bne'numbei is'Stouffvfl1e'303'.
Z&s MIT 1
U- V 1 1 T.3M
.:p mn^. �+ ,�.,,;,.;,, v '.s n,.., .A ,a� +,g . s . y r r,d .Y� 'fu-„:�;.,c r '�:',t�.�`y.,, .s. ,.��.� ` �... �,.;,ry,. _ e',y,' e --i �.a, w,G'.•!.'F,
- o . * j�'�'-+ s -*u rY� `.�i'� r '�-f i.s. '�., ! .�. � �.'�^, •cy � � : r.. > i-a..l� ,��. �°' y5't {�!�"'y
r
r
-
f va yrs a. ✓ ' 4a•-. .:/' � ..a, ,... acmd"�• ,yaT+O w �w fin..
+c Y.;•d y - ,: -8 r.:'�2 .'""�F `$ �` ,leer.+ �� Y... -y .? ;4 8
- 4
' • .: '• k ,'t f Ste",.. ..: �< "'� c . . rs.
roLikR rOONT
The two-year old son of Joseph
during the absence of Mr.. Maurer,,
..d. Gibshn was in $touff-
and Mrs. Taylor is confined to -bis
has returned to Richmond Hill.
Tueeday visiting friends.
bed wdith an attack of typhoid
fever.
Report of Jr. Room, Claremont,
i. H. Samis and son, Mae.
Play, are v',' ng friends in
. Wm. Coates and C. H. Found
for @e tember: Sr. II.Georgina For.
eyth, ons, Golds Anderson, bons.,
:illmsQ, of, ham, vis-
were in Toronto one day last week
•and called at the General Hoepi•
Mona Hurlbert, bons., Mary Wang
hone., Gordon Gregg, hone., Mabel
sister, dater- on
tal to ase Joseph Jones, who sus-
P
tamed such severe injuries a few
Peters. Jr. II. -Myrtle Thomp•
•, Wood is still making
weeks ago by falling from the roof
son, bona., Merle Linton, Irene
Watson. Sr, I. -Grace Kydd,
r fiend towards re-
Y Prog
of a house. He is improving al-
thotigh very slowly. -----
bons., Erma Lynn. hon;,, Mabel
” R. Thezton.-ol- PiekeF.
Quite a large dumber from here
Gordon Shirk, pons., Hollis Hurl
t Tuesday with hieaister,
Purpose attending the Markham
bert bons. =
Underhill shipped 15
week.
the wet and and cold weather, the
ons., MaryBenson. pons., Nor -
man Knight, Harold Sanderson,
shee to Mr. Watson of
p
bowling green continues to at-
tract the sporting element of our
a -lust, Ruby Watson, Kathleen
g on Tuesday.
'Shirk. Pr. A. -N Tarr,
INE NNINION UN:.
sasstsso i osst.�
Q AL DoGimr,vgs4wp10tN1.'
''The Business Of Farming
—ire the business d Maaudadala��•--•sshould be dons to a Practical business
Proceeds shouts be Pas in:==t,
beam rgmenta should be made ba Cheque. A=
hard eof a mM the
bass a cashss In be put bink, s PProt!dted Account as
ns bated sergency
eems
ON- MAnaeaw
k
17
_ e er oro, is ours, Robin o neton hons., Jane TIME TABLE -Pickering StatiouG 7
s
is motiles, rs. Joseph bet$g-spent t - B. Trains
p Neal, ons.,, Howard, Besse, Mabel � gaiag-East Sae as follows -
C. A: M.nnrer has resumed his No. 6 Mail 6.08 A M.
for a few days. Sanderson, Annie Knight, Verna „
dutie- as teller ie,•--.tha Standard 13 Focal
r the Baptist anniver- Linton. Pr. B. -Isabel Gregg, - a P M•
held on Sunda and Bank 4i -ere after a two weeks pleas- 14 Local 6.04 P. X.
Y hops., Pr. C. -Margaret Bingham, - Trains os
ct. 17th and 18th. ant vacettion. spent at the hvm6 of going West due as follows-
his father in Morrisburg and at Viola Shirk; C. M. Doughty, No. 13 Loom 7.42 A. M.
d Mrs. Beal spent Sun- teacher. �• 11 Local ,
the latter's father, Al- other points in Eastern Ontario: e,• 2.16 P. ][.
way, of PickeringMr, Hagerman, echo was relieving 7 Mail 7.60 P. M,
• ICE CREAM ! •8aadayiacladed• w,
G g returned boffe
ay after spending a C SWttt to �t
elburne on business.aMAHUEFERED- 5 A�P�� At the Pickering Bakery WANT -ED
crab jr., Miss Margaret
Wm. . M. Palmer and A i . Try our Homs -made Bread, A reliable man to -sell -
tonQtfltoIed to the city ---- TEN YEARS COAL ! COAL ; HERB. MONNEY,--PICKERIN(3_ DY-CAz+ nr -Osawx
Y. -
Coates has re-
e after having spent I will have constantly on hand oreenwood -:- HardWare in Pickerlgg and tadoi ,
of September with From Female Ills—Restored �, -H noun y Y
lbany, New York. a full supply of coalatlowest ,all and see our stock ofappy
iriende . nL Thomas Health lrp Lyda �. Thought" had other stones '
Pil�aM s Vegetable possible price. as well as other lines Start now at the beet
are pleased to nee him of Hardware. selling time.
fter his recent severe ;.�ompounde �.,�%8s�i� Eavetroughing and repairing Bead for list of s iia Offerings,
cis now making rapid ' promptly attended to. SpLing �'
ward recovery. Relleville; N.S.,Canada.-"Idoetored 45-ly GREENBURN STATION. Work guaeanteed and prices- and terms to agents,
t harvesting and silo for ton ears for female troubles and moderate.
ping the farmers busy g Liberal Commission _
did sant get gli I read is the paper FOR SALE Lawrence Denny Handsome tree outilt:.
Both crops are Heavy abort Ly �m Piakham's Vegetable d I
uerA rains causes the Compound and decided to try it. I write Fruit Ladders of all sizes GREENWOOD
gregs very slowly. now to tell you that I am cured. You _ STORE & WELLINGTON
Middleton who has can publish my letter as a testamoniaL„ and alio bands
ining at the exhibition - __ TM �+ The Fonthill Nurseries,
socio, was hams 'over - Mrs. SuvaiNE BAalxs, Belleville, j a specialty. F. . '�. HINI LE
Nova Scotia, Canada. Established 1888)
+.:
els going to Niagara •. Emery'Weels, Sawa, etc WF3YTEVALE E
Another Woman Lteeovers. -
to coatinne his training, CARPENTER, BUILDER ^,i' O R n J' W-0 _
tter )Farming" coached Auburn, N. Y. I suffered from ,Get our price3 on. the Ford auto. HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN
it third annual' visit to nervousness for ten years, and hadsmeh WORK, PANTRY CABINETS
ton Mpnday last. These organic pains that sometimes I world kis "Vr $. 3'B,CSL302q DU B WAITERS. p ATTENTION]
rebean it taken over the bed�our days at a time, could not satBfIOCK ROAT►Shin to and general re air
he C. P. R. by that corn- or sleep and did not avant anyone to talk Rork.( • '
h the co operation of the to me or bather me at aIl. Sometimes
partment of Agricul- I would sutler for seven hours at atime. �„� a See me about any job yon want q� mholisand - No. - 1. apple.
'a
though the farmers are Different doctors did the beat they could done. Prices right. pp
for me until four months ago'I begssn 5504 Home Telephone• barrels far sale. Inspeat;ton
at present, there was a - ads ace at the care on giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable _ _ . _
g. Some of the best Compound a trial and now I am In good
stile, sheep and hogs in health."–Mia. Wns.L�►tc H. Gn.L.No. Iii F E E D ,
ee were among the ex- Jten - inv1ted before urchum
Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. �� �- ... - P g.
,ad among those in charge The above are only,two of the thou- �19,t C. N. R•, Station
H. J. Reed, of Geoc e- All the music..of all the -
g sands of grateful letters which- are eon'iherryWood - _ elsewhere.
Po. A. Putnan and W. J. stantly'being received by the Pinkham.:.world._ ` .'
the Institutional `Branch Megane- Company ass:, '_f, of _ _ 4 pp� //-�� --
1®partroent of A,gricultnre, which show dearly what great things , ;fun of it, too, is at your rowers' Grains; Malted Corn Feed •�� PlC�ltel'�LNLi •:� y
3 35who lettuces on . seeds Lydia E• Pinkham s Vegetable Cam. -- -; i� and if you own a Bran, Shor%- Floor, Corn.:Oilcake
g-!Crn'l d.
Neale, who Ped does t� t]was who su ser fru® C L U B Meal. cotton
Beed Meal,' " te. LUMBER Y�.
on lightning rods sad woman's ills Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer l�lDri1
e. The talks were inter- U you want apes a I A F o N O L A
ad s�eh appreciated. In eW advice write to d Fertilizers. _ T__.
moon Miss Ethel Chapman Lydia E. lPiakbam � Phoma Haeae I,%arlchwm 6086. �. D..GOi"dQn. � �OIIs. �
institute de $20 up. Edey Terme.
the women on -Women d stialMysinAass.
Price
in Canada. - _Thom.al,® R��dtioS : F'ICBERiNC}
nunity Leadership." There Year letter will be - -
- ` tt uoan , seen - -.: •_e
mod attendance as well as opsaed, read and iilgk to hear them at .:.� ,;_
,vening meeting. Answered by a fro- 'te swsafaa.p r; a t+aa Dell and Ioiiependant plume.. =.
ecraitieg meeting held in . 9a p 9 XcFadd®n s Drag Store ,..."►-pmt �°•r -.f
awn and held la d ee 1 _
,sonic Hall on Saturds SW44 000,2461106. s PICKERING »a 8 _
last was largely attended. ---- q !sop #•• g e I # Th p1C�@rM9
�E
I was comfortably filled by -~'i wo .: ;, i : �+ e
terested including a large cis . "� •f • a _ anC8 Committee
of lading. Major Sam I ss p
M. P., of Uxbridge, oc- i v .tit •. •
The object of this Association is 60
:he chair and stirring ad• ilrrnc's i rev �'°� g lessen stenting sad-pro0ecaa J
were given Wm. Smith -Er �- „• the felons.
f Columbus, J. F. Grie_rsoa, sus �•i .. a M
Kaiser, of Oshawa, and sees" - O .•r .m ,; �# ![sworn baring peopsrl7 stolen oommsesl. -
Doke, of Uxbridge, but Po S IOW 1'SlcUM POI�Pder • osl. lmmedi.tely with soy her
one young man, T. Lewis ..^ a Alii of PTmutive QOM *:
red his services. However _ °�
)ped that the arguments- ^The distinctive odor of Mayflower Talcum �-• a+ S ' v,g Membership feK
3d by the speakers will a ib j $� � 80� s3 � Tinkers aqo �behaa tropplge Preetdeot oe '.
__ is entirely new, and of such charm and delicacy , x ors x a
le young m.en of this neigh- to immediately appeal to eve woman of to b �' s o s a 5 "
I to deliberate over the Y PP. lY • p ! „ m a--%
7- A 111 Esse. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• �l
land that a number may . refinement- Antiseptic -exquisitely fine in =p. ° ° , er, C. L. Morcom�, Pickering, Out
r duty clear in the matter feature,' it is pre-eminent for use ors baby. ; • i { 1} -'
3r their. services to _ the M ° S's a j. A. O'Con,�Or, V. J. Clark.
defence of the empire and All Nyai preparatioris are is a class by themselve - _ �! � o '' a - o M .� a •President, 8eerelary
Is principles of right, jus- L,'. Nyal's 1�ace.Cream and toilet r' isites are almost indis- �� 8 • a o o m d - ' -
freedom. There •area
pensable for the complexion. Art at the Nyal Quality ,3
of yoaQR roan, in our -•_ . M —
rhood who should take the. S� for free copy of our booal_t, Y "r Complexion;
=whichialludesdirections astu proper met,'.odsofMassage, =s9'
into their consideration. p - _
GoodLuck
)rid-ge band was in- &�t- - - _ - �n������ � •�"`'
e and played a number of - - ith
rQpc airs, and did much t"�l �!Gthe people._e WS
_
lith deep regret- that wex
he dep:3rtare of Mr. Geo. _ Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and design
s who has been manager �o of trees. Bowman's have kept in stock. It will pay you :r
laremont branch of the to call at our works icd In"* our stoeil
A Bank for the past, six' Thomas Ai. kcF�tdden, Druggist, ` Pickering, Ont. -heavy fibrous roots. and obtain prices. Don't be mid"
e having been promoted to J ,"" They are grown in the right kind egersis we do not employ them, 000segaOeF
tion of manager of. the of soil. They are handled ly we can, and do throw of the .Nest
ranch for, which post he (� per
D . S I
PSO W COO and .eked ifl the ink of mmmisdonof10 r cent. gf oh yon wliP P oprtaialy save by parohwing fro
GVednesrlay. ,He is beingcondition and they grow. call solicited.
ed in Claremont by Mr: A.-74
4, of Beaverton, who has - e - WHITBY 2UN! i E CO
^coantant in the Picton tri Se �. 24 and 25 1915 Two more io Co wanted " '
for some time. Since cow- f - f - in Ontario Cou'ntg. IOm°r. orbs, oatasto-
7aremont Mr. Satnis has We extend a very earty ingitation�to attend our millinery open- -
ing on the above date, when we will be--preparedto show • you ?HOS, W.- BOWMAN & SON CO., J. Me WILLIAM
hist of friends, who wbile all the latest styles in hats for the season. Miss Bucanen has charge
elating him on his promo- of this department A young, lady highly recommended by the best LIMITED Pump Manufacturelt '
Bret very much at losing millinery houses in Toronto as a most competent milliner, •therefore Ridgeville, • Ontario i!1
t resident of our village. we are preparedio'give you workmauship and style equal to - any- Shop and Residence, Dundas _Sb
infailing courtesy in his thing -in our cities, and prices yes 50 per cent. less. All come and e e
.apacity in the bank, he 'l eve us an order,- we cau suit you. --- ' i' WHITBY, ONT.4,
mseif very popular wit g Y' Grain Cho Three doors west of Whitby Noun
iness portion of the cow _ AND OAT FLAKING KI
He had also taken a ^ eneral Diy Goods; Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overalls' _
five part in the social life Top Shirts, Dress shirts, working mita and glavee, The undersigned is prepared:todo We' are prepared to instal woos] or Eros
village sa well as iii sires - - grain chopping and oat flaking - - pumps on short notice, also attead� -
Y- to all kinds of repairing. -
innected with its welfare. R - every day in the' week'
Pe that the same -success - _ ' R 0; C E R I L ecce t on Saturday - Wells Cleaned.
ompapy him wherever he Fall line always fresh and up-to-date, pickling spices. Try a can of P Agentforg the Ontario Wind Min,
A quantity ass slabs for sale, also also gasoline engines and
located: We weleome Spick and Span the best cleanser in th ket, cleans hives, kettles, the squre gear
ith as a resident of Clare• pots and pane in fact ever . IOc. wagon tongues, axles, eta 1 iwPIRE CREAM SBPARATOR
and ho his sojourn among
be a pleasant one. D. BIMPSON & Co., RING John F. B971e's, Q'reenwo6A la -a. Phone N
.,n,_. . ""fL„''�"". ...-. :i"."'e-7 :.. 5- ,:w:. a.... ..._._.,t ,..._. _.�. '.ca. _ate ��.s"`�:'n.T»•.iss.'�`""`.i":(',ts
.p.
�.irs• d•. � �• •., n . _. 4 eJ «� ,. , .n- _ ^.0 ; .. - - <+e+Sp t'ru .` ,,,.v5:
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4 :..i•. ....,e..e -. ..: ,xe. -,. e+.+e icsaC._r:. ,r: ,iv.'+.. a.. .zany>f.^'.'+5t �•,+s :%'•"�,',6 '++--?°• •�„�p"w. •,rvra; _ -,,.
KATLY DISCOVMGED., CRON ROAD FM CANADA. Thint Non NOW HE LOST HIS FISH. �.. asaBs cos far.:.
IF xooxlxa '1 A D►AR1t fox-
OVER BABY'S ILLNESS �iiowipea Trying to Get .Eonerete A Fgdteratnaa Had An suit me. I have over two hundred on =a,`
RnD , my list. located in the best sections of `rj1
re. Jos. Gaudreau, Notre Dame ]Highway for Canada. � rn With s Bear. Bram t All sizes. �3 • W. Dawson.Ontar�za
Bois, Que., writes: "Last autumn Re ! �` Bremptoa
Reports from Winnipeg state that An Easterner was spending his
baby was v, si and we were Central Western Canada will have a •... w�i summer in the West where he had s� °
,fly diseouri doctor did Federal Highway, if the project be `». FTM Help t irgood opportunity to indulge in hia �� DAY ALSO COMM1,88ION P`oR
-ala e o , and we be- ing fie. by the Winai�g Board Of The wear and strain of life has favorites of trout fishing. One Local, Representative. Either sea:
Bab Tablets, which l�rt g` %xoertence unnecessary. Spare time ac -6 "
Control is carried out. tended in recent years to produce ' afternoon he had been unusually suc- cepted. Piichols, Limited. Spadkaa Ave:. 11
:'d'
ade ealthy eldd-" �s project contemplates the con- nervous debility in a -large percentage ; cessful; but just as he was setting out Toronto. 77
of other mothers give struction of a concrete highway from of our population. Thousands are af- ' for camp with a heavy stringy of fish '
arnw'ar�ss :os rasa.
Own Tablets the same praise. Winnipeg to .Calgary, to go thorugh fected with •a feeling 'they. ' cant ex- he caught eight of a great pine that '
ablets late the stomach and actly describe. The are always tired bed blown down and was l II with PRffices or 'sal NEWS AND JOB
regio the more thickly settled territory y yi g offices for 'sale, - to Rood Ontario � ._;�
s. break u colds and simple fe- and droopy lack ambition, have poor towns. The most useful Ana -interesting
p tapped by the Canadian. Pacific Rayl- aptietite, loo pale and suffer from its. top in the water -just the j)lace o3-—basineases. Full information_ on y
expel "Well 8, cure colic, and road. for hooking a monster trout. application to Wilson Publi§hing coat
ens The are sold'b'alr
depressing headaches• and insomnia.
teething y. y y The thousand- miles' of highway This condition is full- of peril. It is Pushing along to the fallen pine, he Pant. 73 Nest ,kdelalde-St.. Toronto.
'ne dealers pr by mail.. , at 25 through the ' provinces of Manitoba, the stepping stone to invalidism, the climbed upon . it by dint -of hard `.
a box from The X)r. Williams' Saskatchewan, and halt way into Al- p teisacit:al+sou--
be of a shattered constitution. >3-o�_as_best he _
rr-
M- e a vise everyone in this condition could- with his rod in one hand and 'his C APnternCEP� l and3o toS. al>�ps-- ith
•I• __ palities through whioh the roadway to take a good medicine a� once and internal and maternal^ curse with
` would para: Several appropriations try to get well while string of fiali in the other. The tree oubeft pain by 'our home treatment. wru•'
yet there is was close to the bank, and the stieam Co., mites. late. Dr. lout Medical i
WOOD'. AND WATER. time. Probably no better advice can
also will be sought from the proviII- Y was running bank full. -He was in the
ll L Composed of Crystals tial Governme ts. The • project- has be given than to use regularly Dr. sx4$'r aasaooa TO asimsra t k3,•
iiamilton's Pills which have become midst of the branches, ,crowding on -
been received with the greatest en- 1 ward, when suddenly an immense bean- L OTT
Grains of Sugar or Salt. famous in ;restoring the sick to good
thusiasm in s number o! the larger health. A general toning up of the rose up close beside him.
wood contains more or less wa- 'cities along` the proposed • route. system at once takes place. The There was no hesitation. To run
en the driest wood known con- It has been pointed out by the pro- whole body is vitalized by richer and I was impossible. On the impulse of Yongi sad tkbmIss its, Toronto.
o or three pounds of water to moters of the highway plan that the purer blood. The appetite is increas- the moment the man dashed his string The demand for our graduates during - ...
unfired pounds of weight Ab- land values of the stains provinces ed, food is digested and naturally of trout full in the bear's face. In ourAugustsupply. September now.foCal nasi^ ',:.'
dry -s¢ is unknown, for would be greatly enhanced by the strength rapidly increases. Headaches fres W. T. arsxos'r, rrLuelvsL
t needed to obtain it would dis- building of a permanent concrete go ,because the -bowels are regulated doing so he lost his balance, and the
and all wastes are carried off. There. next instant there was a tremendous _ *„
e wood^ and convert it into gas highway, such as the Lincoln High- slash, and. he disappeared: in the L,
oaL An eminent Swiss au- way, which has had such a wonderful is no experiment about using Dr. P •.
a the characteristics of wood effect upon, the general road building Hamilton's Pills because- they cer- rushing water. -
fainly restore the sick as a trial will The fisherman emerged some :alis -
Will reduce. Inflamed; Strslned,
that a sufficiently powerful in the Unified States. _ quickly prove. Just as good for the Lance farther down the stream, and Swollen Tendons, a .
could' it be made, would '�' old as the young, and suitable to the scramblingto the bank looked back.
t the ultimate ` wood cell' is ' ' needs of men, women and children or Muscles: Stopps the infuse
of stela like }�. } p This There on the pine -sat the bear, in- ++ �i�, from a Splint, Side Bone b2
cry grains of Joints �1nt �{i r grand Enmity medicine should be tently watching the hole where he had f Bone Spavin. No blister, no hair -fl
in every home. one and horse can be used. =2 a
salt, and that thin films of disappeared. He did not gn back to Mie a dm�� or delivered., De-
Id the crystals apart, yet -Soreness Aw inform her that he was not there, but gibe your case for special instruc- -
into a mass. A good mi- s+ .•TT JUMPER DRESSES CHARMING:.- made for camp at good speed. beus and interesting horse Book -3 M Free.
shows the wood cell and re- -- _.t. - p� the antisep a liniment for
spiral bandages and its open- ices S �,�
_ tlBs IM i rtained,GTora intima w.
NO 'MORE STIFFNESS, PAIN , With the advent of the full ekiri Russia Buys Large Quantities ail Tea. inns
cavities, but no instrument and loose -fitting garments have de- nts, 8"°li°s Fil•ada -vein. or M=
reveals the ultimate a s- OR MISERY IN YOUR BACK The Canadian demand for Indian' t°.i. cuts. spew, frosts Alun• est■ Pries
ry t eloped many good-looking and novel and Ceylon teas increase -yearly. r•eo•beentttdekinordedreeed a°°r<'='
as many believe, .do exist, OR SIDE OR LIMBS. , style features, not the least interest- and if one adds to this the many ! 's F. 10UNG, P. B. F.• 518 Lyman Bldg, Montreal, Cas,
would explain why water — b ing and charming of which is the other contingencies brought about.,by Ainartice m4 Abborbice. Jc at Abdo m a.bdl
expelled from wood without Wonderful "Nerviline" Is the Remedy. jumper dress. suitable tor- afternoon the war, it can readily be underst3od'
ng the wood .itself. A marvelous pain reliever. wear. A delightful model is shown why the cost of tea is increasing. Ingenious.
+ Russia is taking enormous quantities,
—�
Not an ordinary liniment—just i herewith in Ladies' Home Journal- fit one of the military cams some
VAGES OF RUST. about five times more powerful, more and their buyers pay the very high- rets were beim
y penetrating, more pain -subduing than eat prices. The abnormal buying g put through the �
of Painters Are Constantly any thick, oily or ammonia liniment.has forced .quotations up over lOc g a i ridingtest.- One mea didn't know '
Played on Forth. Bridge. - l stiffness in chronic rheumatic joists, - pound higher than nine months ago. luckmuch
to gettthhorses,
oug bet trusted to l
Nervkllse fain eats u the to and po +r.
people comprehend the extent gives quick relief to those the ------ � - "s INDUSTRY AND SOBRIETY. He had not properly adjusted ilia
ely normal wear and tear. Lou- pains and ngver burns or even stains saddle, and on mounting he' swung
t-Bita says that one large rail- t the skin. - _ A Man Need tot Be w Servant Alli saddle and all—right under the ,
stem suffers a loss of more than "Rheumatism kept my joints swol. His Life Lons. horse's -body between its lege, where_
tons of metal daily, due sole- len and sore for ten years. M right I he was suspended for a few seconds.
e elect of rtlat. Thus lar, Lire knee joint was often too painful to al- - - Ido sot believe that the principles, - 'iii, there]" yelled the noncom.,
low me to walk. In this crippled tor- of life have changed is "40 Yee, I in derision, "calf
that riding, do
own preventive is to keep the tired condition I found Nerviline a writes John Williams Streeter. I do
surface always covered with 'a I blessing. Its warm soothing action _ ._# believe that an intelligent, able- f yout _ mss:
1
e paint Some idea ' of the I brought relief I ha(l given up hoping boded a,asn need be a seavant all lila . "Oi!• nct�eergeant." was the m-
eas of -this remedy, however, i for. I rubbed on quantities of Nervi- stent afiawer, "that's a now trick for
from the fact that it!! line and improved steadily. I also took
We. t that . indnstrg and economy
Ferrozone at mealtime In order to the Dardanelles. m the'under here's d!
mina their rewards: or that these is ,^
s about $1,000 annually to truth- in the theory that men can- fine pr eti n »E•om the Ann "—Lo;
and enrich my blood. I am to- �
one large railway bridge alone. �y don TitrBits.o
ab -
wail and oras recommend. my raaaa..4ut_oI_-Lha_tvt_in which their -
kcal case of this kind la the !treatment most. conaclentiousl _ --� happen to finis themselves The trou-
Bridge, on which. s corps of (8'igaed) C. PARKS, j _� a is with the titan, not with the rekt. -
bl
rs are constantly employed, Prince Albert. He spends his time diligently search -
the weather makes -repainting -Not an ache or pain In the muscles _. ing for an outlet or in honestly_ work= _
e is large structure ne-': or joints that Nerviline won't cure. fag his way u to it. Heredity and M
snd , inard's Liniment Co., Limited.
0 the workers have Its wonderful for lumbago and , environment are heavy weights. but
sciatica; for neural a, stiff neck 6 Dear Sira�-I can recommend MI -
3 the o her. Although expert- tl r industry and sobriety can carry NAR.D'S LINIMENT for Rheuma-
p earache and toothache. Nervly- l is i tism and Sprains, as I have .used - it
haver emoastrsted that ire '� simply a wonder. Best ,family- lint- _ I - heavier ones. J have sympathy for -
Troun ed by oxygen does not ment known and largely used for the weakness of body or mind, and pa- for both with excellent troeutts.
lid t some acid, especially past forty years. Sold by dealer _ thence for those aver whom inheri- Yours tasty,
T. B. LAVERS,
acs ie necessary for flit pro- everywhere, large family size bottle tante has cast' a baleful spell; but I St. John.
Of t, the secret _ - 50c. l trial size 25c. Refuse a have neither patience nor sympathy
Ag stless steel and iron re- an a trim, #ate only "Nerviiine" - - - - - -
- - for s strong ms�r Who'raiIs at his .eon=
:o discovered: —�-�- - - - dktion and makes no determined effort - _- -
- APTITUDE FOR LANGLiAGEB.
,• ,. _'. -_: to .better it.
3� r
CTOR'S EXPERIENCE -
Russian Woman 'Knew Only Five, -But No, 908 7. _
Not =Needed In This Case. Knew Them Well. Constipation Relieved or --Also Embaressed. -
Pattern No. 9087. This frock is made "Money Back." No- Drugs: "Hello, Bill! - Glad to see you. I w
rd to convince some people, Writing of the aptitude of the Rus- to be slipped on over the head orfas- just got back from my vacation."
t tea or coffee does them an injury! i sians for acquiring languages, Rich- teased on the shoulder, and is confined - .
!y lay their bad feelings to almost and W`hiteing tells in the current num- at a low. waistline by shirring or belts, "Sorry, aid' man. I can't fend you
l Dr. ,Jackson a- Roman Meal is sold a cent.- I'm just going pat mine."
ry cause but the true and uncus- I be of the Bookman of- a woman he and is embroidered` with Na 14732, with this guarantee. It is simply a
ted one. met in that country: and coats 10 cents. The underwaist,
"I knew of one, he says, "who had most delicious loud. It makes pot i[taara's Ltalm•as oases Dsadraa.
tut the doctor knows. .His wide .having either load or short sleeves,
'erience has proven to him that, to four languages; -besides her own, at is attached to a three-piece gathered ridge; paikcaltea, slid all baked pro -,Before and After. '
ie systems, tea and coffee are in- t her tongue's end -English, . French, I skirt, lengthened by a ruffle. Pattern ducts. All maybe eaten bot without
�oul3 poisons that undermine the I German, Italian.. She spoke in them 11 cum in sizes 32 to 42 -inches, bust distress and nourish better than meat. ���y' carpe' I'm glad, a see you
,lth. Ask him it tea or coffee is a 1 and wrote in them. And she hada o live again. You were - -
me_aaure, regwrtng in size 88 7 sib s l9 g er quite
se of constipation, stomach and I something to write about--w-basis-of yds grinch materiae -1 yard-36�m`c��-�entsible, at' least ..try it. Cogta lame when I last met you.."
se troubles solid studies, in •history, literature, little, only 10 cents and 26 cents. At I "Oh, yes; I was awfully lame then.
lining for. upper part of skirt.
I have been a coffee drinker all and the commerce of life: She thought patterns, lb cents each, can be ob- all grocers. • But that was, before _I got a yerdict
life, and when taken sick two in them, wrongly enough sometimes, mined at your local Ladies' Home _ .. _ .. of X11000 against the railway coin-, !,
.rs ago with nervous prostration, I as I thought in my 'turn, but that t was Journal dealer;, or Prom, the. Home Pat- Paay' `'-
doctor said. that my nervous sys- `merely matter of opinion: The thesis George Street, he lightest
Woad Lightest Known: -
r was thele, coherent and four square; tern 183-A Geor fie. liRilteet wood in existence is Beisara'■ Ltasassat for seas •vsTwi..
k was broken -down and that I Toronto, Ontario. -
ald have to give up coffee. with the power to hold her own in believed u be the wood g own n, a ya
I got so weak and shaky I could it. She was obsessed with',the idea — leguminous plant that grows near ,� Blight Misiiasderatanding._
worTc, s- n�lc —r -ion-caste of miAd, #a if - -Chad-and on the tributari s o! aged lady next door had been
nt of Pontus] I asked my grocer if she and her intellectual' set belonged. d TICAL! . the. Upper .Nile. The 'tree, which is quite ill, so one morning Willie's mo
had . any of it. , He • said 'Yes ' and With all this she was a most accom� Palet on Putnam'* j sometimes called the pitii�tree, often ther said to her small son i ,"Run Qver
t he used it in his family and it pushed musician, and had filled the . D r'O Corn Extractor to- i attains a diameter of six inches iii the I and see how old Mrs. Smith to this `
s all it claimed to be. Queen's Hall more than once for con- ]sight, sad corns feel' two or three' years of iia life. At mofming." Willie reported, but in a
'So I suit coffee and commenced , cents given in her own name. Out better in the morn= that age it dies, and another shoot f� moments he came 'running back ,
use Postum steadily, and in about "I have a certain hesitation in-say-ing. Magical t h e st>}rts from its -roots, and said: "She says• it's none . of your `
week!; I could sleep better and ing all this, because .it ' may seem way "P u t n a m' e" A.
_
eases the pain. destroy* the rao% >teiaard's rdaimeat seueves w•urauria. ' business." "Why, Willie," exclaimed
up in the morning feeling fresh. founded tin mere recollections. of my ' i his mother, "what did you ask beri"
reading of prodigies of the past, our kill>9 a tarn for all time. No pain..
about two months I began to -gain Cure guaranteed. Got a 2be. bottls at More ,Titan ]'leased. 1 "Just what you -told an to," said
ih. I weighed only 146 pounds own Admirable Crichton or -the Con- "Putnarn'a" Extractor to4ay. Willie. "; said you wanted to know 3-
elk I, commenced on Postum and tinental Pico della Mirandola. Asa 4t I Having fallen into pecuniary. dif- how old she .: as."
w I weigh 167 and feel better than lad, Crichton is said to have known a ficulties the landlord decided to in -
id at 20 years of age., AURORA' WAS FEARED.
dozen languages. I wonder in how _crease the rents of his tenants.' Meet=
many of them he could have. deceived '— ing one of them shortly after, he -'� # ``•
I am working every day and steep Ancients Looked Upon It as Omen of -
11 at night. 'My two children were the native. •Gilbert Hamerton used to said: "Mike, I have to. inform 'you
but theyhave e.-not--say-that Direful Slaughter.
fee drinkers, that no more than two -even _ -_--_ ._ that after the end of .this year _I am
fnk any since Postum came. into the be acquired in that perfection. Many people believe that -the aurora going to raise your rent Troth,
ase, and are far more healthy than "The peculiarity in this lady's case, borealis is a phenomenon peculiar to then,.your honor," said, Mike,. "I'm
ay were before." . Name given by as a Russkan,*iwas that she was one modern times. But this is not true.. more than pleased to hear it, for I'm
nadian Postuml Co., Windsor, Ont. of many, only' •less richly endowed. The ancients used to call it chasmata, at my wife end to know how I'm go-
Poatum comes in
two forms: And I hasten to' -add, still with .the bolides, and trabes, names which- ex- ing-to-raise it myself."
Postuni--•Cereal- the- original_ -form purpose•-oi saving' myself, that the. pressed the different colors of the
must be well boiled. lbc and 26c an On of qualities precluded the mask- lights.. a scarlet- aurora was 160ked - qua=
ed bias for -one that makes for nuc- on by the superstitious barbarians as «gad you the audac ty, John,"
dtageis. F
instant Postum-a soluble powder cess." _ an omen of direful slaughter; so it is a' Scottish laird to his servant, "to go
dissolves gtiickly in a cap o! hot 4' not unusual for descriptions 'of bloody and tell some people khat I was a
When the shrill, voice of the pea- battles to contain allusions to northern mean fellow, and no gentleman?" e s
,tel; and, with cream and sugar, '
►ken a delicious beverage instantly. coc]sais heard, a change of,weather Is. tights. In the annals of. Cloon-mac- i'NAt, na, sir," was the candid answer;
probable. noise it is recorded that in 68$ A.D.-,- a "you'll no catch me at the line o' ��� p
c and - 60c- tins. P y i F►
Both kinds are equally delicious. Tete bellows of the organ in. Seville accompanying a terrible battle be- that L aye keep my thoughts t ' ma-
d e about the same per sup. Cathedral are worked see -saw by a tween Leinster and Munster; ire -land, self 'l -
man welkin u and down a ton a urple aurora t the northern skies,
"Th 's a Reason". for Postum. g p g P s' - ED.- 7 ISSUE 41=116.
—sold by ,Grocers. ply foretelling the alapghter. 3nawd s sdalsoont Cams suras, -
�
-Miss Rots Towle entertained _ACHOOL REPORTS
ALISMS, a number of her yourigs friends to - Report of S. S. No. .10.for Septem- --T HE .81 G, S' T 0 R
a party on Wednesday Afternoon. ber. Names In order of merit. Sr.
-Farmers-Possibly need IV. - Audrey Philip, Gwendolyn 1,
-Henry Larkin lost a valuable dishes for Threshing, 'you
Big Devitt, George Duncan, Lloyd Jokn-
)rnberger. Sr. Ilk.- .jr gr
-hormi, one day last week. Store has just opened out a huge Ot011. Elms Sw(
been, spend- Gladys Middleton. Ethel Wilson. Pandora Range will
Mrs. Staring has Import order of Clover Leaf and
Agnes Cowan, Roberta.
• •I ...... TO
a few days. in Toronto. to. plain white wear, cups and sancers Viola a g -in --cook and bake at the sa
Wilson is about to erect ca only, later, bowls, pitcbe hintpaP Rhea. to
-wm.wii 'Do McKinnon. Tommy
kitchen to his residence bedroom dishes etc., galore. its full capacity: T anJ I
be Philip. David Hanson. II. Class
Phyllisand Mary -Messrs. Heard and Smith, of Ethel Shea, Mary Dawson, Chas. Lis- ..
-Misses 1 .4,
Pt, II -Jack Liscomb, Walter 51*%4
Clark were iu the city PU WAdnes- Whitby, have the contract of re- comb. -many other. exclusive- on'
pel,
my, fastening the coping stones and Middleton, Clarence Phillips, Nellie V.R,
g.'... you r senous consideration when yo u
'-A number from -this locality otherwise repairing the steeple of Dawson Mae. Stevenson. 8r.Primer . . . . . .
Maud Philip. Donald Beer. Lucy Daw-
_�W" attending -the- Markham -fair the Catholic church, and have en -
select your kitchen range
son. Jr. Primer -Boyer Philip, Alice 383
4cl
this week tared upon their work. The tower Middlew-n;-Hary Li@comb, Earl For- ......
-David Charltoutof
Jrakefteld, has been considered to be in R, eater. Average attendance 26. L. E.
opent Sunday _vAth-W. J. and dangerous condition. for some Young, teacher, ... ...
Mrs. Clark. time.
Report of S. S. No. S. Pickering.
--The- Misses -Butiting. -are-hay- - -A-Misslonwill beconditetedin --k.: .,0
Arithmetic examination- --Nsm-ee are
F S;. IV -Willie
de to thet poach the Catholic chtirch during b6,rt in order of merit.
g repairs ma pb
and verandah.
week, beginning on Sunday even- Anderson, Edward Gladmau, Allan
McGlashan. Florence Annie*, Noreen
-John Carrick, ' of Toronto' ing, by a'Rev. Father of the Re.
• spentJr. IV -Albert Gatward*, a day last week- with rela- demptorist Order. Discourses McGinty.
Wood*, Margaret Westgate*, 11
tides in Pickering. will be delivered morning and
i - Beryl Annie. Sr. Ili -Mary Arider-
-Mrs. N. J. Chapman has been evening ..Ga jhe elaief truth -3
son` 0yuthi-aBurns - Winn i_eX_C_CrL1F6_
on -the sick list for '"veral days, Catholic belief: Non -Catholics Ill -Stella C lliLe, Elva Annie,
Jr.o
but is now improving. who wish to. attend. at any time Marjorie Annie, Reta Straukhan. Sr.
-'A number from the village at- will be very welcome. II -Norman Wood. Leonard McGlas.
Aehdud the Melba concert in To- . -The Brock township council has, -Victor Gladman, Gordon Ben-
ronto on Monday night. purposes giving a machine gun to nett. Lucille Nicol, Jr. II -Elsie
_ -s. (Dr.) B -1-Minnie
Mt ateman, of Toron- the company froru Ontario. There Gatward. John Frost.
Bennett. Margaret Gatward*, Irene -M..
to, spent Si2nday ,here -with her is quite a strong feeling in Picker-
M
Straughan. Herbert Bush. Primer-
-sisters, the Misses Bunting. ing townihip in favor of provid- Arthur Annis*. Harry Pearce*, Dan
-Andrew Douglas left on Tnes- ing a machine gun. The residents Anderson, Glenn-
a Gilmer, Henry Ar -
day for North Bay, where he has of Dunbarton and vicinity some nold. Gordon Collins. *Present
been ffed aludrative'position. time ago subscribed a consider- everyday in September. Average at- V.9i
Slalt, - Salt. There's tons of itr able sum for this purpose, but the tendance for the month, 83, M. Weth-
he Big Store" 50, 100, 140 other parts of- the township took erell, teacher.
And 200 lb. sacks. Also Rock Salt.* no action as it was reported that
-Lost-Betr.
ween Pickeringand -no more such guns were needed.
Find- -The opinion is freely expres
3DIEZ. SOM ITZS
Wbitby,4wh#ebeay, that
4.or please leave same ed that potatoes Will have to be 'TIST
t this office.* DEN
_E. L. Cha Inan entertained brought into Ontario from outside has removed into his new office, on the
--the
members �o
f liSabbath . . .........
points. While the rot due to the corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., To
School class on Wednesday even- wet weather, is likely to, cauge a ronto, Imperial Bank Building. This
office has been*nuipped with -the most
0
-great scarcity in Ontario, reports
ing. - a
modern of .... ....
dental appliances vrith the
-The very heavy rain of Friday indicate that there is an abtind*
..p - , -y- ..... . .... .
object of eliminating all painful . *� - ... ��.
flight last has dela�yed corti liar- encs in the North:west as well R9 LONDON Pandc
operations.
vesting and fall plowing consider- iii Eastern proyince,�. The TORONTO M." ges ar
Ably city of Calgary bas raised' thous- jl,�-. MONTREAL ever).
by go
number from here attended ands of bushels this season and NOTICE TO CREDITORS WINNIPEG :A:-
th-e pie social and entertainment the copplaint i-3 now made that VANCOUVER le" Jv
Y.
• ST. JOH
up ou
at A4nond'a church on Tuesday the price h"_ been reduced ab- its the matter of the Estate of Tliontas lVes
-7ey -Hifts, lateof-tht Township of Pick- HAMILTON anter o
evening. normally low. ' In that cape it
s P
-A. T. and Mrs. Boyes and son, should pay to -have them shipped CALGARY
:wring, County -of Ontari Saitor, De.
ceased.;] SASKATOON n
d M rc R. S. Dillingham, of into Ontario. r a
4;.; V
A EDMONTON S k-%
Belleville, are visiting- with their -A recruiting meeting will be Notice Is hereby given ursuant to••21, PiRvi"[ I
-relatives here statue that all persons )Davin any,'
held in the town hall on Ttiesday
-Miss Edythe Law, of Toronto. next, when hoped there will claims or demands against the late'
has been spending a few days dur. be a good -turnout of young men Thomas Wesley Hilts who died on or
about the 30th day of -July. 1915. are, S.-CHAPMAN
ing the past week with her re la- -of the community as well as older' required to send by post prepaid or
tines in the village men mud ladies. Prominent speak, deliver - to Artemus Wesley Hilts of low
-Monday next being Thanks- ers will be present to give addrees- the Post Village of Dunbarton in the
4riving Day it will be observed in es. including Mr. O. Ilpzzlewood. said Township of Pickering. the Ad- a
way and places
-names and addresses and full particu.
new will be closed. 84th Re t.. Dt. K@A!4er, Lieut. -Col. lays in writing of their claims. and that 00
-TheWomen's Auxiliary of St. Grierson, iVm. Smith, M. P.. F. L G
the usual of ' bust- Rev. A. C. Cummer, Chaplain of min strator of the said estate. their 0
after the 24th day of October, A. D. port.ing,411110 ems.
-4George's church will meet At the Fowke. ex -M. P , Dr. J, Moore, 1915. the said administmtor will
a 8, ow er
-
ti, ,•-,e ef 41&rd!nR-nM Wedssaa- P-Gook'e. Chaw.-Cwlder.
reed toease ric I idges of --all sizes.
0 t�e -------
day, Oct. 13th. at 3 o'clock, M: P P.. Judge McGillivray. Major said deceased among the persons en-
-Mrs. James Richardson ac- Sharpe %nd others. The Whitby titled thereto, having regard only to
icompanied by her two children, is Band will be in attendance and the claims of which be. shall then have -CUTLERY-A full supply for the Thrashing Sea
.18 di 7etk with bet- sister, furnWanabundance of music. bad notice, and that the said Adminis.
Ire' L'gq' ire$ of the lake shore., * -Th�e_r_
3 re. a recruiting meeting in the trator will not be Liable for the assets
BUILDERS HARDWARE :-Glass,
-9t. Andrew's Ladies' Aid Soci- town hall on Friday evening last or any part thereof to, any person of
-next was not a great success% The night whese claim he shall not-then.have
tt
sty will meet on Thurisday received notice. Etc.
at the home of Mrs. D. Simpson. was exceedingly dark and the Dated •this 27th day -o( September. _11inges, _Lock0,,,Nails,
All members. Are requested to be .rain pouring down. but
in was pou, n not- A. D. 191&
-present• witlastanding this quite' a larg A. W. HILTS: and Thrashers Supplies.,
f :he residents of t
_Mr;.and two number 0 -7 -FAREWE11. K. a,
(Capt.) Clement By J. E.
children. of Milton, have returned village and vicinity. including 14 Whitby; _N D
Tioniii, gifter'-visiting* w1th the large number of ladies turned out. -
-f*rmor's parents, C. H. and Mrs. Capt. Cooke, of Uxbridge, who.. is ' brl* se"eft-er a H a B U
Burling• to-commAnd the -double. c _n CEMt:NT TILE I
-John McGinty, with 'his gang of 250 men from Ontario
County
of workmen; has been busy the and Lieut. Major, of Whitevale, The undersigned has begun the menu-
facture of cement tile from 9 to 12
F"a few days repairing the defect- who is the Teertiftitig officer for inches. Call and get quota- T h e- M e ]a's S t o e
v
e parts in the cement walks of Pickering township- were present
the village, but other speakers who were ex- tions at yards on Brock. a B 0 0 T 8
road, half mile west of
-Mrs. Paull Kcifton and- child d a address the meeting Spink Mills.
P in Par in -their appearance, gee -oar -n-ew knew in men's working boots, we have a greater v
-.returned to their hom rV failed to 1. Also, Cement kept constantly
after than ever, and ma give you the beat of satisfaction.
Sound on Sunday last, aft and Whitby band alao did on hand.
ing a few weeks here at the homd not show tip owing to the inelem-
of her mother, Mi* Jas. Gordon. 'envy of, the weather:' ' However Frank Mitchell ---H A T 8
-John and Mrs. Chadwick, and Capt Cooke and Lieut. Major 7
PICKERING Our new lines in hats are also here. We have All the latest
family, of Toronto, and Robert made strong Appeals to the -young styles in these.
Garland, of. Cherrywood', accom- men to Ildn their bit," for the
W - - -u-n-tF -e - Empfif --Rev. J. Bedford- And- Peaches, --Peaches
F*niectbFy itoo .•Mm. Gtc sb�ff, 6 lr-n-e-w-lall ani winter -9-amples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co.
spent Sunday with H. J. and Mrs. Rev. W, A. Pippen were also pre. ears, Grapep, Bananas the best yet. We can give and guarantee perfect satis-
Aarkin.. sent and gave able addresses urg- P -faction with every garment. You can get every.
-John. Harding, who went to itig the 'young men' to consider Molaga Grapes, thing a man wears at the men's store.
the General Hospital, Torontoom their duty to. the empire.. At the Cantaloupe, EggPlant,
TNTfew:days ago, underwent An opera- close of the meeting several young Cauliflower, CucumbeTS- 1R. A� BL -ING PICKERI
-��UDn on Thursday last, and strong men expressed a desire to enlist
hopes are entertained for his ulti• but took. no. definite 'action that Pickling , Onions, . Red.
mate recovery. night. Another meeting will be ind Green Peppers.
-Silo-filling is the order of the held -at an-eavly.. date -at which NEILSON'S I
day among the farmers at present. prominent speakers will be pre- Our Cantaloupe Ice. �---ADIESI-_AQGODS
;,..The corn crop I.-; a heavy one, but sent to- give addresses. The -young Good poultry eggs, -bqtU_r_,`And We are a , bowing a nice line of ladies' white pique skirts at $1.25. White
the high winds have caused much men of the community dre strong• always wanted, good fall cold middy's at $1.00 t.) $2.00' House dresses navy and linen at $1.00
of it to lay flat,_ and thus more ly urged to give this, matter of app,
difficult to handle. apples that the packers dont
Light fancy at $1,2Z. underskirts $1.00 up. Drawers 25c. to 75c.
enlisting most serious con- want, bring them in. Prices right. gowns, crepe and cotton 85c. to $1.00. corset covers 25c. to 50c.
-George Grills has rented J. H. sideration. The call is an urgent White buttoned boots at $1.7.9 per pair. Low white shoes'
Vonnor's fArm on the Brock Road, one and many men are required to H. J. MARQUIS &5c. to $1.00. High white shoes $1.00 to $1,25.
Mr. Connor who is in poor health, join the -ranks iu defence of the piCkelfti, White Dump $1.25 to 111.50. White and
ontaio
and is retiring, will hold an aue, empire. The meeting was closed colored hose 25c. up. Black silk and lisle
hose 35 and 50c. pair. White and
tion sale of farm stock and imple-� by singing the national anthem.
linen outing hats 25 to 50c.
Tuesday, Oct. 19th.
iments,on FLM DALE MILLS
-The habit of smoking cigar- IN MEMORIAM
ettes is spreading rapidly among in lovingmemory of Uriah Jones, Who
.,Choice -groceries fresh fruits in season,
the small boys of the village. The ied October 10th, 1914.
18 the place to get your Bread City Dairy icrOcream.-
.1mmall.b&yssucr*!edin getting the I often sit and think of you.
Floifr, Royal Household. Made
isire"ttes�-fr6m the larger" boys Dear husband. when I am alone, from, No. 1. Manitoba whedt. Try G. A. GILLESPIE,, -DUNBARTOT
and unknown to their parents,- For memory is the only friend A bag•
who too often are unaware of the T-h-atirlef maii-eiill its own.
practice until the habit 'becomes ;.-Wife Also Gleriors'Flour.- Pastry Flour
...�confirmed. It would be well for -Oat crushing daily
-parents to keep an eye oti well.
Emperor Francis Joseph, of Ana.
.--:`boys In regard to this, tria,.is reported dangerously ill: tFresh Rolled Oates JUST -ARRIVED FOR
-A special meeting of the Pick -
Toronto Greeks are 'displeased Bran Shorts
Summer Holidays. -
township -council will be over the -action of. King-.Coue�tan- OAts - Crushed Oats
held at the -town hall, Brougham; tine and the resignation of Premier �:_O -_ Chop" Cru_
h6le Corn-- Fine assortment reasonable prices.
on Thursday next, tbe-14th inst., Venizelos. at p W a rtment trunks and suit cases streas
8 o'clock-p-i"o consider the Cracked -Corn Corn Meal _.._Harness and complete stock of horse goods on
have been Mixad I;Peed band. here, also at -W. J.. Bodell's
lappeal-O -Ontariabotel-keiperi
f the Briffih ftid Cross Dairy Feed
Elociety for funds And the request' warned by Chairman Flavelle, adbetitifte- Brongham.
will not Caldwell's Cream, thatsellbig after hours He
be' Duke Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe repairing 'of His Royal Highness, t re !ring neatly and
be tolerated. Calf Meal and
of V6nniaustkt Abd His �Exd'ellency promptly attended -to.
Sir John Hendrie, for a general be British War- Departrn6nt Molasiine Meal.
such funds. All Interested "a Red cr its weekly to keep the" ranks BELL PEON . R.
'PICKERIENG MkRNESS EMPORIUM
collection on Oct. 21st in aid of hO isened an appeal. for $0,000 re- Special prices in ton lots.
Cross or Patriotic work of any A.up. If this cannot be done ire Home -Phone 2501. W. J. COAKWELL
ell I
kind are eordially invited 0 untorily conscription way havo
"tend. Signed E B. Hoover, Reeve. to be, resorted to. Chopping every da
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