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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_09_25 'rH 'F,. ! ^yq,!. _ +,yy� .; G.: ' "->. +;� •y d. R,.`i`'>C '> " +r' !M be� y `J`"7�l�s' .'"• F'�• - - i �'."�' !'�'�• '.p' yJ•(ITIYi!� � u- ^ {� �1•�i� Mw :AI,I^.,. � .6J.. .w..- .%.._ >•t.�.a,•w .: �. _'°. !,o�L x.1'3 r•a,,. a..fr.. r£...-J .-. 1};v..a-<+eda+ ;,F, '",�.+�- •�_ sM r Yr�3['Yr �..+{are°+r-'e* - , a,a:..,✓''•': .sere"'a .,. .....;,sva";.••�' r.. -..-,r .s� S• ,� .e ' r✓.•.: 'r- 3.+, .u-.: .r•ro� :a [. *`i- 9* .-'.:. ;.I. :.•..aJ� -'S. a ..a.. a' ... .'i .x, -.*,_. 'Ali dr;,,,••$'.",. 1. .r• .; ✓ Ya- psa� '., .. ,., }. •�1. -f .. w .t...a r. lu Kid' .y,.: .l,d:•u r, 1. a. •, �. �,: VOL. SX)UI1. -- �_.. _PICgERIN(I, ONT.;" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 Pio. 5� t �s �catitslitoratasL lLarl>s 3 MILLER-BROWN - -AGINCOURT Established 75 years we Medical SPINK SILLS It is an old saying that "Early to The death occurred Saturday at the - - bed and EARLY to RISE makes a mart residence of her son, Dr. O. Sisley, 2 ~`' +•' E. FORSYTH. D. of- 0.,,.Regis =:. -._.. _ _- _ healthy, WEALTHY and wise." Surely Main Street, Toronto, of Olivia SmithGREENWO � -taYedmembeirofthe Oytometrical Baso- at least a part of this is true. George widow of the late Joshua Sisley. De_ ODdation o1 Ontario. i3pec1al attention gives to 'WHITE SATIN—BREAD Widmer Miller, of Goodwood, sur- ceased was in her eighty-fifth year and fibs nbtiag of glasses. Eyes tested fres.' Nosth _ ; 1..,. Olanmoat. FAMILY -Irednesd", Sept. 23rd, by being unit- Richmond Hill, where she resided for C. McKINNON M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA; BUNS—PASTRY ed in marriage to Mise Ida Laura many years. Her husband predeceas- Edinbarggh, wawber of the college oBrown, daughter of Mrs. M. Brown, ed her about ten years. Four sons, ysioians rad i3urgeoar of Ontario,lieentiste BRA N " , MILLS ' No s1 College of Bnrgsone, Edlobnrgh, - shortly after 8 o'clock in the morning. three of whom are physicians and one s�attention to dsieases-of"-W4uZQ _Had -_ -- SHORTS . __ : - The bride was attired in a navy blue daughter, survive. These-are Edmund - .. dren, OffEde and -residence, JUMBO" = - satin areae, with cream silk overlace. Sisley, of Peace River, Altr.; Dr. Eus- DR•'W, W.ILSON.POR�'ER, Chlro The couple left Claremont on the 'ton Sisley, of Calgary, Dr. Oppie Sisley - - practor—Thecauseof disease removed by SCREENINGS (whea) _ morning. train for Toronto and Wes- of Toronto; Dr. Mulford Sisley adiaatmaatof t> strtvs. ." ltatfQa tzs� �, kmLlu dale,short Par an re, anew, o Calgary - -- M ..-WHEAT x ♦tPiokerfn on cleat's, eaaesdars ane honeymoon with relatives. The bride The funeral will be ' l'rtdps. once- so eimcoe st,South, pi,a�•, OAT CHOP travelled in a tett private to Richt' - Phone stt,O.hawa ` pretty grey' dress and mond Hill. - CORN AND CORN CHOP white felt hat lined with.black hay- KERI,NG MEOICAL SURGICAL ing two white wings. 0 floe mantis WEST HILL,MIXED GRAIN & CHOP B • AND 'and X-RAY INSTITUTE _ clock was presented to the bride by Avery enjoyable time was spent b the young men of the house, y - > - ONTARIO, about forty of the young eo le here R� ' CO:A C0�.2.�, at the home of Mr, enned _�• lr0I,6rI� TOWLE,'S. B., 3f. D.; C. Y.; WHITLVALE —" wberi-the-gtllle'-gave Mise Eva Heud r Physioian•in sparge (Scranton D. L. & W.) son a kitchen shower on the occasion = B daliat is aecSaI Diswes. ProstatioDis. Charles Rice's house is nearing com- other a g age with Mr. ;. _!Hass s. Mea, Dfie ina of Women, teener., STOVE pletion. pProachia maty! WANTE� 'Yamors,x-Rey eumiaation. Diseases of eye , CHESTNUT; PEA Alfred Mason. There were lots of nice ; ear.nose,throat and lungs, ratting glasses Hae Abraham Pike, of Bethesda,visited useful articles and after the shower ail all aodte and chronic diseases. AND STEAM O, White on Sunday. joined in Rome amen, after which _ -4moa Honra 19 W 9 and 4 toY ift Mies Emily White spent Sunday at supper g - p se h Wilson's. peer was served. During supper, prises are good and now is the Gy 2'eg�• --- Silas indent tau ht a or Mr,J. gelled made a short s eech g L,F Poun an ppresents r: re Hann w t bass in Muskoka last week. a gold plated safety razor in a pigskin > . R FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- J• L• SPINH) LIMITED, The Misses Ella and Eu hernia 1 1 -_ •-TEN-DoantrCrew*Attwaey.andOaanty P case, as an appreciation from the hove The mill Will ' coats House,Whitby, 14r Pennock were home over Sundxv. of Melville Male Chorus of'which he is be Shut down PICBERING, ONT. Blake B. $Baton has returned•from a member. All spent an enjoyable E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and Hanover, where he has been visiting ,evening and the young couple receive for repairs from Sept. •Solicitor,N ary.Pq a'�c.Etc Money-to his friend,'Harry Tina, ed the good wishes of all resent: -- � esu• Office Brock Bt.Nortffi, Whitby. SS11 LOOK HERE ! A large number of school children _ P �+2illdf 11Dti1 further , S from this district took in the Schoo ^' WHITBY : _ The Claremont Furni• Fair at Brougham on Monday. - „_ $ustasfess �afrDs. notified. . �. tore Store A limber of the young pec le�Iet The Toronto-Eastern hes completed - - ` G. HAM-Issuer et •ofOnMarriage the construction of their Y. which isC#REEN License* in the County of Oat at the pond on Thursday evening lxat Plakaring village. Is' the best place to get your and indulges! in•&very suecesaful corn a ituated-opposite the R. C.'church and HOUSE FURINISHINGS, we have ro&sr. Nuff sed, adjoining the House of Refuge pro- TPOUCHER."Real Estate Auc- dressers, waahstands, iron A. E. and Mrs. Major entertained a Perty + tioneer, valuator,collector Lad teener and brass bedsteads, par- large number at their home Saturday SVhen the new time-table goes into EASTLAKE . SHINGLES Of marriage licensee,Brongham. toy ' for suits, buffetts, and evening. Everyone roasted corn and effect next week, the express which c DHOPPER Issuer of Marriaagge side boards, mattresses and- spring musk melons and went home well leaves Toronto at 9 a. m. will stop + License-in the County of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs satisfied, - at Whitby instead of Sunday morn. +` „QAbe at store and his residence.Claremont. always in stock, also man The patriotic spirit bit our little fag only as it formerly did. - B•BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLEBK other articles too numerous burg hard last Friday evening. The Sir Adam Beck will address a meet. to mention. Rememberwo Methodist League held a social and Ing in the Music Hall next Wednesday N. notarise, Commiesl6aeslor wag - ked--=- donated the to the Patriotic night in the interesta-af the Hydro- an ti;_ aloud IN. A000antaaa. ]eta, Iloaq b loan ",..:-''�Roads and de_ pp Electric Railway.� � a.aee of lLarriage Lis �'them to our Fuad. Jim aeCeelie$rendered a little v. . The council at Its*sue I some, at the'very ballad of his oven composition, which last meeting gave the by-law its nee 'n POSTILL, Licensed'Auctioneer lowest price, was appreciated by all cessary readings, .� + for Oounties of lark and Ontario ♦o,,: �.�,.e a. If Italy declares war between two " taco ase..of all rinds sa word to on shoAno Patronize our town merchants, and three declared Italians en two 0"00. Address t3:eea Bfver P.O., oat don't send your good dollars OR=i<NWOOD - away to build up some other here on sewer and government works , POWELL, Licensed Aum Mrs. F. Otr still coatiauei in, poor will return home. However, if Italy', + ttoaeer. .alnato: Hae eouecaor for place, Yours for business. health, figbta against the allies they will be tree of Ontario and Yom An kinds of Are easily applied and have.al- ooadueted either privately or by enation. A. Carlton in moving from the Pugh detains as prisoners of war. said noses collected. For dates or other ae. ,TBEAD farm to Brougham. The guards on d y t rmory. Ways given the beet of 111101111A621".s• ply aiders a ft a silia&both 8L,Ack. V s H4 S. G. Martin is takinga month's saw an airship fly r the town at _ satisfaction. sties, Phone orders lett as :ws Ouse Flak. holidays. owing to 1 a. m. on •Tuesdii °. sates- or Umnab's store. Claremont, w�U re. y g ill health,- r eir attention $age been made 29 years -oetva rrrompratteation, Satisfaction an- CLAKEMOYT Mister Edmund Burk, of Thesealolo, was attracted to it by tb otor. Af; like Clrt above. arid, M7>' nae number la lndee»ndeo Kaman- is spending a few days with hits uncle ter passing over the town turned F. L. Green. and then went.-mouth over She govern- Made standard grade only.. Como •'` • �r PENNOCK I NVE&TM Our village was completely deserted men farm, gated Iron angauge. e R p y G NTS on fdonday, owing to the School Fair A very large deputation waited on Let me figure for your ext roof `• ' 1WHIrRVALB, ONr, We-have o at Brougham.. the council on Mondry night in sup- : pportunitlea to loan money- Jose h Wideman is po rt of the good roads v and save you money. Fuses - out sin after- B movement - _ - l�setor Had _ is some of One Thousand to Three being laid ap with a broken limb for The council acceded to their request " Hell telephone. y business entrusted to we will ."Thousand Dollars, $rat wort- some three months - by k Poi°ting a special committee to -' The carpenters are rushing Samuel woe n concert with the other muni. F. J. Prouse Pickering be carefully lea°dled., h ci alines interested. A de gage security Toronto pro- Stewart's ouse along, It will soca P, deputation =-Chaises Moderate- be ready for the masons. consisting- of John Bowdon, K H. � `• �� _ili�odrnt Phone• t 'at six as Annes and John homaon waited l� ` sp.eadin a week with her mother in the Oshawa Board of Trade on &Ica- - seven percent interest. h g the afternoon, and-they be t e aeiKhborbood of(felt. y y leave called a JOHN PHILIP ° ' F' l=R �• The mill is closed down for repairs meeting for Friday night to discuss this week. 'This means no electric .the proposed good road to Toronto 910 LUMSDEN BUILDING, lights in our town for a-time.e:ADELAiDz ST., E., TORONTO. The painter has commenced work C OA Has a full line Ot Yeah and enc 9n the store. •He made a cod start, eats constantly on hand. '� B F. Cassie is awe attending. his bra x but seems-to like a holiday occasion- ther's wedding. y Et ALL SPLES STOCK e' 'ce R011, Breakfast Bacon, Chestnut and StoQe Coal ally.C. and Mrs. Robinette and family Miss Florence Wales, of 'Myrtle, is ?A: Balm, Bologna, Weiners, etc. event Sunday at the letter's home visiting Mrs. Wm..Moe rbcs, _ - *9 I will have'constantlg on hand a here, as did &leo Russell and Mrs. Rp niding a fewweekswith Mros'. T _If you would like to seeure _ fghest prices paid for Barrell,oY Pickering.tcher's cattle full,supply, of beet coal, at Sunday being Rally Day service will Perryman, your winter"s supply of coal at i ` Mise!Sarah •Norton, of Toronto, is this"month's prices,but are too 0, be Geld in the morning and no more spending a few weeks at her home busy to draw it How, you can �i�keiring ice lowest possible price. during the day, thus giving the fri• here• 4. ends a-ebance-to-attend' the special For sale-Black mare, general purl do so by paying for it now and z services at Kinsale. y�_� W. H. --GIBBON! �. ppose, ggogd to to work. Price$100. Betting it in the fall or winter + :trust-class rigs for hire J• , Claremont. •• = e u ait. w >t H. m when you sed ¢ `+rMn.bwrn � DUMBARTON The Women's Institute will bold a ,Y7 Dap or.night Wm..Taylor, who to hale and heart ' chicken pie social o° the evening of )[ U C O D au although almost 91, left on Thursday Monday, Oct. 12th, Thanksgiving tis • R S R, .. t meetsas1�8 REAL ESTATE•.•.. for a trip to visit relatives at London °eght. Full particulars later, w Mee. T. C. Brown and daughter. Teaming promptly attended to. St. Mary a and Sarnia, g LOCUST.SILL ��sK>xt� �K♦ Rev Ale:, Anderson, of Toionto, Mies Minnie, left on Wednesday for g Agent for Canada' Carriage Co. Will-occupy the pulpit here next Sab. Toronto, where they expect to Hyena COAbAND LUMBER YARD . the winter, Mr. Brown and son, Wm. 4� . W• He pew �• �rst�ts�at� batb. Special singging. Those who have been employed there for severs] — p {„y, "' +e. pact heard Mr,Aagain. sing are ex- years. TEST WAR NEWS 3 ' petting a treat again. Everybody The Women's Institute wish to ten Insurance rates lower on farm pro- come. petty and Village Dwellings, der their thanks to those-who attend= EFFICIENCY B. Don't forget the:Scotch concert"to ea the School Fair on Monday for The Bottom hue been knocked out in first-c1aQe Colapa°ies` the church on Thanksgiving night, their liberal patronage at.their bootlr "" First, last and all the Lime•is.the Readings,solos, also some of the fln- which the . ..of some prices at Pickering No Premium Notre y opened up that aternoon, Pharmacy. ' chief feature of 'the courses of in set views of Scotland one would wish The proceeds netted about$23,` y. `- struction in the famous If.not insured witb me,call and to see' A description of the most his- Next Sunday will be Children's Day 2. torical places will be given. Every- in the Presbyterian Read the following list:' ser- compare rates. body come, A rare treat is in store yterian church. The g �} - - for ou; vice will begin at 2.30, and will be con- y ducted by the pastor and special Hot Water Bottles(Red and Maroon) �} It is with dee re ret that we report music will•be redered. A good at; Regular 81.40, Special$1.15. Richardson• the death of a native of this township. `w �" Da Qom• teadance Is requested, All are wel_ but who has been for a number of come. Hot Water Bottles (Red and Gray) Yes=our Bradnptes succeed. The Notary.Public Pickerin years a prominent citizen of Hamil comae and Mrs, Poucher celebrat- Regular$2.00. Special •$1.50. •-:., ___ __ have that babit. Why is it that ' $• toe, Mr, James Wilmot Lamoreaux, the fiftieth anniversary of their many students from other business president of the Tuckett Tobacco''Co, wedding quietly on Friday, Sept,l8th, Hot Water• Bottles (Red, 3 quart j _ colleges come here to finish courses The deceased;who wae.68 years of age, the immediate mem ers,of their fam- ,Regular$2,50. Special$1.A9. Hao@,'yon lots of Water . has been in failing health for some b and get positions? Remember the time; but his death on Sunda mora- fly being present.'They received many first word,'•Elticiency," Write for C. a• 1lICK,.OF.WHI•figVALt ,y congratulations from friends,by lettere Come early-as these prices on -Rubber Ing came without a moments warn- telegram and telephone. May they Mtalogue. Students.admitted at is prepared to furnish you anything Ing being due to heart failure. Hia long be spared to enjoy many happy Goods are too tempting to last long ' any time. in the`•line of water supply such.ae death same as a great shock to his W. J. Elliott, Principal PP y many friends ea be had bees is pig days together, Pumps, windmills,- hydraulic rams, The annual school fair held here on NOTICE I-Commencing y' Yonne and Charles Ste. usual health on Saturday and early on g to-do _ plumbing,etc. • . - Monday wife. a most successful affair. a . Sunday ,morning. Mr, Lamoreaux There was a large crowd and some tea for one week we will gtEa t �� They are also expert well drillers was a son of the late J. A.Lamoreaux schools were represented. There war . with ever u who died here a few months ago. He P y purchase t -4NF'�7CT and respectfully solicit your patron went W Hamilton about- thin ears including of all kinds o! farm produce - �•:, y including gratin, roots, flowers,.fruit Ing to one dollar a 50 cent age kor the .tore. Ind, Whoa�'•tE;i21, ago and has been connected with the � �` �• SHOP Tuckett firm ever efface,and for the fowl; and in fact about everything bbx of Toxic PILLS. , pa et three years leas lie'en its president. that could be found on a farm. Do- .. r -- TOOLS SHARPENED He had been a member of the Board mestic science was shown b the ex- e tined has opened a new of Education for mail bibite,as there were beaittifuT samples -1T:ysi test" fro, estwectbn lac an shpp on the Bin We make a specialry of crosscut saws y years and at of sewing and cooking by the girls, •, Tools-of all kinds. -Locks re lred, ' one time occupied the position of that were bi hT commanded. $-., p x eton cad Oppoelte the Razor-boninga e chairman, and he was also pas_t�prest-• g Y A Quaker church, two pecialty. For a fleet= dent of the Ootrfwmerctal Club. He wag �e many prizes were awarded, but .. T ` miles east of class hair trim or an easy shave calla member of. the Masonic and Odd the Brougham school was awarded McFADDE N, at tbe•East-end Barber Shog, the prize for the best general exhibit. . X. Pekering Pillage. " See our House Furniahinge of aU Fellow orders, and a 1pearber cf the It is pleaetng to note the interest taken t: .,ark Ruanpteed. Chargee moderate kinds. Slightly used Ca Central Presbyterian Church. He leaves awidow but no family. -His in the work by the children of all this �•pg$iet--0raduate Optician, k' from 15 cents a yard up. y' schools. The friendly. rivalry thus �. W. J, GORDON• noon.funeral took place on Tuesday afterre, is most beneficial to all coir- -'' 7. PICRERING noon.. _ - cerned. PiC1SA �r flY1t�>Md • � 1 a .'a �...: : - '. 'S ': _. ' . - :. -.._. - -. •..• .,. ." ..4. ,:at .p„•.. �:.._ ,..�+:,,. .}., CYC i'" #*• e� '� vy.¢ .arc �f r � R�`.R. ? `,s.� -*s ,,.'�il;k 7J r.`°i• '„v�� �'�- '?cwt •,r*��' �.:Ag?�-'�,+Y�y� .r 5ri<j;"�e`M�..s.;};,i.;. p �. Qa.# .F”`"'e �w•y'.r ,.'2k: .i.*.`'midt: ry�•jt!;. .r�. ,y .�.["� N 11 s,- ' c 1. ...�,•, . Y r,..a .,. ... .,< v.. ._:may - r _ .>'. _ .'.s,. .i ''.+<. -.g.•t-,°..s'�' r• K .> -:s, ext• �" a ,_ r�:�OC �.Y tr.•�'l,5, 'S t'V •fit I.!I . .. i I .. f 1) ''`.. ,nod - ,_.�/y i :,R. pw J 1, L - n .X y .s4 n res: - • . - �` r ,,,_ ,_ _ ..,,.Y , ... ',_ 4�t �' i 9 . 41 k -k Herlott had meant to slue Ditloie oar- + - - wardine a lesson and to Danish has. ae n _ r �r; one world punish a nauill'hty oh". for I r '.t, .a r t' bar behavior to him y alter the sazden• - ti , -' Hs ss v ! tsad n lova with party. w _+ _ .'1 - - her. bat he im not inent Dt�alcio,tor nary O of prwomen. ki he had been. as he - ' Otho? Arman. .- r" _-. tyou¢ht, edmin)etering a lesson. Dulcie -` ° had turned hes eI17t.1��ad almoostri—e .. " , d , who had or'y metaphorically. at her41 O.' ` diately. Iauen, 'There is never a time when thle skill eX- ,, I feet. Heriotc s teelin¢s. tha-elore, were r tr : , anything but pleasant. and �►e was ez• ~4r, Dulcie's Confession tremessy anaoyea to and he war furiously erien�e and resource back of Waterman's '', '" friend. of Belturbet, his almaet lifelon¢ be1. � . - -- pp g mor � Ideal is at rest Can anythin e , en `.` tet, --- - ' One afternoon he was walking mood'lyI. ._ - fn,. kith Philippa round the ¢araea.at old done for its users?—is the constant ,problem ,l- House. their host being absent, presum• ••-the aim of its-makers. Users, of Water- k, . CHAPTEB v.-(Continued). L Duleteu took ed these badvrce and ably with Dulcie in the woods, when the r. x' �`"' ++� in da was ane,.aad is the he'woods, Bbe told the'news` to nahed him on the arm. man's Ideals have the world's best to-day. -=tea. sa tt a nc afternoon tie an n Belturbet an is r raptly, tor a to-mors +' � : the woods ae usual• Primrose did not Ized w:th and consoled her, but she or that mran d�enotrbreert? vim o want to so, bat as Dulcie said she would not tell everything quite acet>rately, �wly-engas , detail, they'll have it. • so by herself it her sister"would nosey she led her hearer Lo believe rhe spent featly happy company her, primrose gave way•, while ed his shoulders. Try Theles at Your Dealers her mornia¢s In the invalid's room. "Arthur is a queer chaP•" he replied fl,YOIQ soon met Beltnrbet and the HernotLe• primrose went out. Atter a few days the carelessly. s2.$U t0 * Beyond the conventional greetings Her shock spent 'tself, and she regained her ;'He takes his pleasures sadly. ice. E. Waterman Comp9my*.- $abiltltctes sh Iott' took--aa----tine of 'Dulcie, spirits. and`applied herself with renewed I supposeI tihongh that Yonas - t was ciiror to the furthering of-her plan. "Of course she is only marrying him-for It she did not show tt, bat talk Y _ d her. hie money;" said Philippa, ••and it-'bar -Limited, Montreal. Belturbet, and told_hlm_Lhat hes father ,.very welt let him. her• ,occurred to .to rand ht`out.thw y have had - - --- -- - had said nkat they were not-t6-0-39 to self defiantly. and ttirned`the batteiy-o -- =_ - Yz 'him'or his friends, . her wiles and graces tall on Belturbet. .11 that is w at?" - "But we irliall, nnleiis you give vs UP,' The girl confided in him, often deaoribed "I am rare of it. The.only pa __-.__,_. -_ _- the dreary lite she led at Blne Posts, sad- the affair I cannot understand, is how he sell be a firm 1i> e - - she .eadd'--"Onits.. I_ohou¢hti had better THE RUSSIAN. C034. A\DER. y fall" tie Dae afternoon xhea she had--ZoL_h.im- to name to Dropoee to her. I dant believe Le11 yon. 1p case taflics elwit d oneBaf, having escaped from Philippa a his in love with--her-at all-NX '-d ----- -- - I hOW-th8n1 -rio--merey. ThQ3r__hA.Q9 z and make a scene•' t 'ichol She laughed. but Beitrube8 looked nn• watch eyes. she grefv 'i brokenlylittte b:who mie t nylover` ace like a man who Grand Ta les u 34Cu la C ar On�rtuy the tried to foreattaIl such a contsngeney ., . hat Plai,ntiv-would a t'h`a to id not know'- "Can't say he doesr replied Jim. ,,It strep• voice declared that r - by attempts at blowing UP '.; N "]Sever mind," she added. "I don't sup when Primrose serine a peculiar affair, anyhow." h i�. 1i take the trouble. Anyhow, and ehe_were left alone. In tact, the more he thought of it the ® peculiar . it appeared. Certainly t Grand Duke Nicholas They have glorious - - mor - - The Czar is nominal}y su- tried it more than once, and a d+o- us make td'ie -tient-to,. s "But Mr. Carwardine is not ¢Dins to Artbur Belturbet did not in any particu- - n ¢ stdernooii. die yet,.' said Arthur Belturbet. some zen of more of them have Paid tlie, I i primrose' whflsL Dul• _ lar fulfil the popular idea of what a preme cemmander Of the Rtl&sla' ode-a-�$r�hat-astcq;4J Cdr--' new y-engaged mea ahot,id k+e• He.--ref army as well as of the Russian navy, Penalty upon the scaffold. a � e!e kept Belturbet at het to Doctor Crewe doe not,think he wial dom spoke of hie bride elect, or their•Su- r; .thousb his epee sometimes strayed tare plane. and when Philippa had asked &nd It is und9rsitoOd that when W&r Primrose. he let himself be amused and live long," acid°Dulce, her blue epee fill- him when he was ¢gDoing to Strong Anti-German. '� • beguile$ by pretty. blue-eyed lauRhin¢ ins with tears, while she tumbled for a had replied that Mr. g to b dine'e health ova° decl&red he 'Was ambiittOtls to g _ Dulcie, who-he coaid sea 'was meted i any handkearhief. was _ $e is the lander in the Imperial -% r' ' ;matrimonial D aslid eras. to have t!s 1 ..Dol--ecan't help Beleaidbet caetilt k hided precarione for anything to be place himself But.he hats b;n family Of the aaiki German fac`E1011,. rte. e went on. Heslott, firm In "They say he cannot live very much 8' and ha strenuously opposed thorn Lag care not to disfigure her pretty face• )Darer.' Philippa had remarked. AiLh an persuaded to dela 3t8 the supreme I r his resolve to nave -lif un eaaan COmman O �tea-(90tYtSin, L•i� g o e of-reheats v *t 'Dtrlofe anti) she apciogia and Dulcie cold and hard." fixed .in hes determinauon to Int d qhs had read this Saet phrase some- House will have a in stress by this time ,the Grand Duke Nicholas Nic+hohae years taken place between the Czarl N oras; which would. viteh. The Caar would not 6e an Bald the Kaiser, preferring to oomieL fixed L Into a p where; and thought it sounded pathetic. aezt year." i ° ,? One thla¢, show Jim Which .that she Kot Sor you, I'm sure." replied Beltur• Belturbet had frowned. bac heel made` could do extremely well-wiL§out him, and bet, alarmed and emberassed. "Yon are no anstcec• vUt o a9 bile 18 s'a ' Mor another enable her to leave her !a The eriocts continued to stay a Old 'inspiration to his soldiers, laektu - made for happiness and smiles,-Don't Don't House.1'1 turbet urged them to remain, a military appearance sari E But aIIc� Duke I'diohol8s mighh W; t3ex.`e root• Whatever Primrose felt she cry, there's a i�d slrl'" for he disliked being left alone, and {t,' concealed it. But Dnicie only appe?a!ed to cry the neither of his surra was anzions to re Personality eesemttat to an aC Ual aD� place be taken for a German,. �,,, 16 Philippa watched both staters curious leader of men. with his blonde hair and blue eyes.' turn to London- Philippa because August 1 ly bat she could not make up her mind, more. and as she was smttin close to Bel' and September were dull and uneventful �' w ether Diilcie weB Drily an arrant flirt,I turbot on a rough ae,at in Me woods• he months to ber, and Jim for "sentiment- The Grand.Duke Nichplaa, on Ilse They are an inheritance, from his ' or had "deaiBns" on Arthur Belturbet. neatly put his 'ism about her shoulders, al" the t ir. r, had only Been Dulcin ether hand, i9 a twldier in )Dolor I 18,he contented herself with breaking up and lies pretty Bolden head drooped ran ' Gernlari anO+theT, Who Wee a DuOhe99, a, { tasaliv on. to his shoulder. once since the announcement of her en• army,herof Oldenburg, from the family which' their tete-a-tete whenever possible. Casement. He had congratulated This conttf inued for a week and sorbin "I am so every miserable," she wL� with every aaanmption of goodwl�ll• and and the finestone of the )8 est a leSn Off'in T O the gave a Wlfe to the Kaise'r's se000i � _ ;happened to disturb the tont, delighttn� Dared Dulcie had smiled sweetly at W3 and to I -. Z happened o the woods. Mr. Carwa.rant I gentle reproof ou must stn not voice.ceheL*Mid' -i.tn It the moment of her triumph forgot how I Empire, making a sp?l-nda appear- son, Prince Eitiel, and an inheri-� did not.togvire how his danshtetffi--ep at was not at all as unpleasant task t lance. from his German g Chair time: he seldom spoke to them they had quarrelesd. mice on_a horse; and a commander grand-, all now, He had, ae he thought, taken comfort a pretty girl. a fortnight atter Dulclturbot's Lad sobbed f- ,r steps that would make them regret their.) :"I cannot help i• 8 Pe mother. +v�lle was PI"ineeaa C'Ikar� -� f Th ehameleas girl actually sobbed successfully on Belturbet'B ehonlder, Bel- Of lou experience who was one of ]ORte, the easter of Frederick Wi)r De, of bis wtrLer lusher admitted to hlmrelt bitterly bon-I t=he chef officers of the $uaso-Ja s -be bad been a fool 'but as he was.as Lon- ty liam III„ King' of Prusaea, T� -• ' �p a afternoon a bis, old-tsehioaed ou• I But why are yon?" he asked. It tb for arae W8t_ Ills executive abi orable man he was prepared W Pay K a 8,]'ent Wht n he acted se the class tad ppai�r d=ove np to Blas -Posts- cover.probable that toften�Makeamistakes.'tiser will rs hip tol4y. At the same time Dulcie also '•_ pp Nreat-grandlatihet Of Kaiser and an e1Aea97 lady. aocotapanled b7 is• her, ttalrtLer+si.ae a t Ler lover was. is I iam I Princess C to be- tletnas !n elerfaat dress• alighted• and "It V not only b because 6f-*f m9 Sensed the Y sgeeaa Wha d. , ir; a con nd dull. stripe as head of the military oommisaaon is(1 inquired tt 71Er. Can ardor or the Ytsaee he quavered. Ler Least �atlns ei pulsed d' quicken at sight of her 'charge of the closing-operaitwns Of calne_Czarina of R sada bylh r mar-: . tier.•• a � P. _ Carwaedi If .were at home. They wc}e rapidly she might to charm Limr she' knew that aygtj laformed b9 Martha tbas no. one t fe i; tier + id not qui rlage to the C`Tar-N11chola8 'I. x -was at home. The cards lett were torn Belturbet looked kindiy into the flush•i Shepful.ly realised that rhe Lad drawn this war', and' y. has been able bo a o hard-te ca d old woman. who�ed little face. Dulcie spoke no word: she him Into a partt►on from which he could I ape gucceasfully.stilt revolution is her second son ycaa the fa4hes oil Up by Uh a.tsed her head. and her blue eyes shot retreat. bat yl' her wiles I ,.- oke ao Word a ealless sad--thy- r- I twi hoagrab 7 Grand Duke Nicholas.• a canoe i-to?ru La cartel sat ndts'ake Sailed to win-ttom btffi 4itke mu.a than Russia itself. ap t,hat rhe hid her face on his shoulder. A 1 _ ___..___ , rtst:ra. ordlnar7 pollitenerr. He liked Ler. in '►i -- __ _ -... .... .. one evening. when Dulete and Prttorese The Czar Nicholas -I- was tea were seated in a rittle room npetw», elk thrill passed through the s9mpathetid moderate fashion. and be kissed her rev y On a+ocoua Ole, where ease often n tumair sewing . pre man. This pretty.' �nnocent rte] loved eral timer whenever they were alone. but I- t f rendl to PrtLe8lli, . • terenoe tt1 aithos 'Lhe dining-room or him! left him each I. feeling that her «+; his wife, that. the Prussian Govern-! drawinf room. the door was thrown open "Dulcie." be said'. softly, dear little ensag�eat war a very tame stair, very I ��}^wi a h . ^'r,`•b7 wing father. Dnicie' ,M dear little Dulcie, flat and dull rrient consulted ham about all lIIi- ' Wtheirho has dared Lo-tomch my books Y' He kieae hoz. Dulme trembled with e= on arriving at their b ewtthpa dectd II portant martens of foreign pOlacy.1 Ire cried 171 a towering ra e. "Four are citement, Shs had won atter ell. ' one Lot September afternoon I . �� X ` Lhe woods s reqs Ob, Atchnr," alb-brsathsd. "4o you trying to feel cheerio). Grand Duke Nicholas, who will 7. attars{ from- the top shelf. o!-of s really care for ms?' he German &xmmy iII ba "illy ca I kiss yon It I didn't?" ]te aBk•i ed sub-current of 1rriLatton._Dulcie was ' s: t , r� � Ito Crush t ,. He slaiad fnrtotaei9 at each girl. surprt,sed to 11Lrta Beltnrbet was not watt I y' °-^. tl a ke in$ y I'bare set wtuhed -your books. !s• ed with a laugh. and being a mea -. he fns for her. tt�ipne tonttd ltsstead a rasa � a then' said prttiasgse pale and frightened. kissed her again. said wilt roniib red hair. sad a errors,mouth i <, wife 1 whom likewise as b by 4' r." h" declared LMS. "Don't let us tell any Dae Tet that appeared to smile beneath' a red .�. For tea mtnatee do angry man storm•I Dulcie. 4 °' aged lana, after a long drawn-ou14-:-00l e ed at them, and once Primrose thousht i "What is ,there to tell!:' he asked Gnts- dtrI�awluly sorry to dieappciat you. I V: :1� s rn'C$nce, and who was the Pri - `lIe was Colas to strike her. At length be tdcally. i z ` leavtns tie house, his head man came a \nasitaPsib, Lhe daughter of old HiII$C went dthem. an and they heard him he "That-that we ars easas�.' replied he drawled. but last ar Be ttxtbeL was Unto the study*and. bang the door, Dulcie sweetly roehino to with the news that there had Nicholas Of $o¢Ltealegro. Wouldn't it be awful it he found out Beltnrbet ex ed a dletinet aback+ been an &"tdent at o•ie of the farms the truth,"' said Dntcle "I -VOCI, hs be became ettddea27 cold and dismayed a man injured badic 1 believ d he Bei �;,, hike he,r younger ;sister, lite Queen �� �� would tarn me out ot-rico»• gowe►er. I It was his own tataitl He should not f tarbet-war wan+d ,,: Dace, Aa be seem # i 1 �'I'" t,f:Italy'. sari the elder sister, whal -tion t think I should mind it he did." have kissed the irl it he did not intend I ed in a bit of a 'lx between love and duty. 4 f, V Che was rather' alarmed. but by no t to marrT her. That win what hs always as tt ,sere, I otlrred to come sad lag might a es 41 Ii9t Would be Queen of via to day i! meat r.spbdne11 d. what I Bald of otter men! And she was �a deer. matter before vou, and is case yon mlCht � bhirdd, Pyinetsue was silent She knew pretty little thing, ay and good-temper•I cry because Beltnrbet was not here 1 ! ' .i she were slave, as well as the -� I sit-What more could a man- ra tet:h�adkerob lit her sister was thinking, and her heat oke he Leek! out a handkerchief. slater, who>a the Wife ori flee Gram 11 - sank. Dtrdcts intended w marry Arthur a moment a pals of ;rat rya seemed to Ae a eP Duke viehOlaS, Princess Anastaoaa. BehU bet. In spite of her faults, the girl p� before him. Do not be silly!- said Dulcie her ries j mss`l;;' ' - Codd bi, so sweet and winsome that tt' '•P#rbaps she will lie almost as pi sparkling,sparkling, for it really seemed to if ate: is beautiful end iTPtelligeat as Wel would require- a very untmpreasionable I for pay sister to marry me as if -It had were going to enjoy herself after alt. nae to wttlistaad her-and Belturbet du! _been Lenself." be resected. -Do not mind crying in front of me;' a9 fa?CinatuLg. a Was brought up� I not ap ar anxious to do so! He seemed C "I think we will only tell a few people." invited Herlott. in Ii.usaia by the Czar's mother, ands - ••�--'r- a pe orxld be so ready to be *aid aloud. ' Hertott and Lis sister, „I thought you did not friend o donepeak I with Prince easel fiat she aL until Yr, maths an early marriage walk with and talk. to Jhim. and if Prim- and your airiter.-nvw-afore w to me until u`ll idiotic.­t mid Dnicieae ':. ;Tose wondered why he occasionally look- <`arwardtne is better before we annot:ace something eq alter carer." was the I (I orge ROInaSIOV81;i, It was nota "' ed at her,with an ezpre+esioa in his eyes It publicly." -Circumstances - 11aPPy marriS$e $ad the two weer+C ' that rhe could not nnderstand, she did Dulcie nodded, calm reply. "Wien I said that-ors LLe Y toot allow herself to speculate .on the I ,Yes. that is what I should like-just evening Yon were so rude Lo me.-I I t'ivoreed in 1 Princess, Ansa ,s !=Ceaso l { to tell your friends, and mine." she thought--well, I Cha'n't tell you whst I __ ' ` ,Pyr 'tate-0-Lalked..ia._whisper-nntPl ii}yam _and s slipped an arm witbin thought.but now u are Ding,to marry p Nil' CotutuaRtlrr' ta4ia married Grand Duke A'icho --- hu. "Trite world-,--- -i I quite different m7 sr d. -tbaA--baa_ {aLallfl,_D. —:-- *•+was time tar them to go to bed•- 5e ills ftrll0witig year at Yalta in. j, "'gr'eat dimly-lighted bottle was Valent ez• now• Arthur." she added, with a,tender gone before it canceflled." -of the.Russian Arnty. _Dept for the uckta; of the old grar+d insectlon on the last word. He looked her toll int the eyes• Dwhen C'rim+ra. It Created BehAIIiehment _ 9• lather's clock in the hall. Primrose shiv ••Does it, dear?" be answered rather ale- reddened. thinking of.one evening because he Was t3irppoeed to be aI-. Bred as she folded up bar needlework. sently, t3o !t dose to met" he bad kissed her. Suddenly there were sound's of a commo- •Everything was-d&, before; pow, it,is (To be coatinnedJ - - He is the strong man 4 the Im read morgaIIatically married to-a .:' . tion downetmkm- eye chattered gaily —* rial family' and as a nd'som rich ung widow of .' - -xiss Primrose'" called Martha. "Hiss the sates of B gaily until he lett her at - O i a h t �•arlous ha e, r 3 w '�"� ps.imtoee! Come at once! Your father sa Poen, after r kiss Lhat . Got Yarning. times been spoken of as the probe- Moscow. The:i3tory came out later u�•. was not g:eeesivelT ioveraike, ble, regent if Russia should need that he had always been in lave Both side flew downstairs, and found ••He isn t-very-much o lose with me, et.apd $8g$5 _ C�Lar1s Martha in the ettedy. -trying to raise Yr• the girl said. teelias piqued in spits of ' I3aggg and Ja .T , OTice OIIp• The life is in constant with Princess Anastasia, and Was ms Carwardine to the Bots. He any on the her success But I will make him seal- and Jagga got yarning' r'from the,bombs of the Nibi= only wait' far her to beoome ilree . z�: *mor ntsoonsatova and breathing beay.l ouo--by means of Jim-and then we. ebsil n d®n� ' primrose, wb&- knew a man, dear bop, began '•fit is it' A°°' " `who was so trckllah on the )lets, and• as his only son, t.liP from her first husband. -' ,Vnleie ,stood terror•struck and lrolplas i� fhe smiled sa she entered tie hothie and $may ._ "Apo lazy. or a fit of some sort," ran upstairs. Primrose was is the little Grand Duke Alexia, 19 still a little 4. p eewtng•room. pale and tired. soles of bis feet that whenever he and credited with having an _�.} r plied the old woman.have been4 upset fes r'im'" she cried. "Oongratulate bath he had to walk about boy ag which will make at the girls. "You ba "oh. P took a incurable d'ise e ^i' him again with your goings on! 4`hIe ie me!", I lege Of blot _ ; the result! I Her sister looked at, her with startled afterwards on a big.p rinanent] lame •a.nd ; may 1. _ Primrose rooked at the woman stead eyes, but rat very eti t• ting-paPe'r. ht Wa's the on4y method him Pe cut him off before he is 117 "What do you mean r' she asked. Foreign Gentleman rofferedl - Martha." she rasa with quiet di¢nity. I am ensased to Arthur Belturbet!" of foot-.dryer .that wou'ldm,t throw mown' the Grand Duke Nicholas was the engagehant' Arch grown 3tT8I1ge dish 'by waiter at dinner)--1 -_ yon forret youtselt. Help me to ret my him into fits. 'That's nothing, Ens ed to Arthur Belturtiet?" ' re ,> T may some day become regent•and No, tanks, I eat oniti acquaint-; " father on the couch, and send the girl at, air retorted ' .a9915 -. _kJ once for Doctor Crewe," pealed Primrose dully. m dear fellow, antes." -'r '• '•Send for the doctor yourself," was the •yrs dear. There! -i told you I should ,•I used to 'board at a place Mere even Czar. the \ihillsts do not marry Lim like this idea, He would undoubt- rude retort. "I 11 lack to the master. !^ ----- - _„- -- --- ,- _ _ . primrose, feeling it was no time for_ar-j I ,hope You will be very happy,” said the landlad} was SO nervous that - sument, desPatated the'litt=le servant for primrose, but try as she might rhe whenever the mind blew s'he had to ;the doctor. Doctor Crewe came prompt- i could infuse no enthusiasm' into her go out and grease the corners of __ ',ly, to announce that Mr. Carwardine was I voice. wind ...99.."- suffering, lr m a severe apoplectic stroke.` you don't seem very pleased," tom a h011ae, s0 that. the ". from which i et.ained cortsc onenew k. be othe l' 9l De d Dulcie + -c __' -„ recovez.- He sena Dearest, I am"delighted," said Prim- wou'ldn t creak .when it went round _ next day..bdt wan`Y�grtly_ Paralyzed• rose, let with a queer sinking at heart•, them•" 2 •'Chained here like s toQ he muttered I ..but feel so unhappy about, father ---+F E.gT, 184 s the.doctor, wbti' eoot,hed 'him I s thickly nothing else seams to matter really. DDD ..Very �9iBin -' and sugRestcd a nurse, for Crewe ie afraid--" g'• But John Carwardine would not. listen eye lett Lie sentence unfinished, and be. " torrential night ' a 'silently. r One to LIE LJ lecturer I_ i r - I. I, I to O . W this. an look after me," he raid p rr Martba c ,Afraid or what? asked Dulcie, grow A l _l "tt�t t ,+ -:repeatedly. and Me her conning epee int: Yale. addressed tri• audience which Tright r i I, tahaning itt the power she would now pos• That he will not live more than a few, have been mUdb larger without tax gllonullln sees. profextxd Perfect willingness to do weeks." 'waB the almost whispered reply• acit off the- "` , . so. "So you must forgive me if I do not Treem Ing the seatlIII y rrl The honeebold was.therefore, reorgania• able to share your happiness." hall, Naturally he al wilding t0 fif r d I , .' Martha 'spent most, of her time at- ­Poor old Prim!" said Dudete, with a 118-Vlnlg t-^`. ' tending to t.he'invalid. Active iib sbe-was. faint touch of patronage. "But yon will Curtail his addTeBa, ariKl`, q ' yet age was beginnins to tell on her, and when you Sive with its at Old House." rea&ea ,What he consideredthe'Ibhm After`giving]ler master his miadsy meal. She smiled with intense satisfaction. foal moment, said 19. She reetecj-in per bedroom until teatime* primrose winced; words rose to her lips, payC13010$ +r � 1L - --And under ,., , .v ; Primros tfieir took'"her place. Dulcie had i brit rhe kept them back. THie, atter all, wfraid I've kept you COO 14n( AgalnBt t}IC I � visited heft' ff too once, but he had or• was not Lhe time for idle discasston. Her n'a VOlOe replied'•, "GQ . weA! a11d teas -." •;• dared- her out of the room. father was dying. and she must do all Whereupon n s ;` "Aad it not, been for you, he muttered. she could tQ mage his last days lase ter- on; ft's still ra.inin,g•" _ tm sun' rays— ,�'"I ehonld not be'lyin¢'helpletie here. rible for h -- - - - l Dulcie. for once in her life, held her John Carwardine Irga ¢ hard mea, aqd RelSlember T�t i _ - hteaw - —� "•*-" tongue, and went out oC the roc�n silent• hated his two dtiu¢ Yet Primrose 1$ GIrIS. . � ' I L7 e. ,x 'f" b ,, Afterwards she protected hotly Lo did her duty tenderly and devotedlY in w ' ivoTrgjoee of the injg6Lice of her [ether's its ,, the hasia words yi ds hs throw at Ler. `hough pretty as a picture, Camps 'e Paiute are honest goods—made of honest materials by honest ;', �v ddst r�e4`t`D T� % d Vto b girl is a t to " d . , r "It was t what I did." she said, "bat w et n rte nt. a ret h r oyer A gl P methods, Rech finish will honestly meet the requirements for which It - leavee were now beginning to tmn That she cannot be at}Sao 4- d You may be sure when yyoou buy LLem for your own use that they will . '' lite own un nvernable temper that made in the woods. whero the antttmn•tintsd In an ugly frame ori mi7z you the service you know you ou¢at to get. .. - - 1 h, Jul— + e�jottq 41 y�,�en tie news of I'llirrtaotu service Srcm i ictal attest• Write for intereet!a¢tai literature. 9 on{ corn n his roomy dear," Prim a eft' bmbnt very quietly; [� a ' rose onti ra 'ed sadly. .'(io Into the Ba tris t,,, lightning .a A. $jtablished 1842) MONTRI', Que • • w --xcsds t.be on ar will soon be ¢one.'• their consratnlatione icetr+ not over. There's ri0 reason wuy +6� g r MSAY �t SON CO. I t` ••Mui ,t was my fault father bad a wbelmingly hearty. b enheable�i�rsald " tbt. a, ;t?" a i,stsd Dulate. the,boap b'howldT►'t atrilke twice in the name "Of course pr answered PrimioCe. but Jim HeIr Ott LhotiChts,however, he ct{auM place if it CaII $IId Cho plaits. Z 'LO geiard gtpetly: was a pity. Lbougb• have been rather ettrprfeed. r v. P .. .. . - .. , e \ 4, ._ .. .._. :f.<.= fir, - . - . 4 .•.:... Gr:,7l''. . ,s..:":".•,, .. b -1} .s .',:... '," - , ,w�i I i. ....s..'• ay a _ *f` .G da' rw^. ;t... w4"+'k, !xY�" .+r^;$. .:r�'✓'11 �: - r >`. r <Jll! :.:• ,:� '.,,�, •'.. :5 'A-r. +%' .'t:. an.r f `+ ,:,"F°"'d!•' ,'; .,, r,, ., ..... . . �w `"> M �',t` .' OF, .. .r:'•t :ca. .� .i 'a .er9l .aF 1t ['' `:v,' w • : i ' •3•��ai"-.u'`' .� t4..•.. A. .°•2,,�-,.'v rr',e:._ . -•?S: k... a2.Y. ..'x".r.+.,. 'rs. - ..-./. :.. ...-., .... "s.. `4 :F •...L,.; ..":..ry .':',_ ....:... 'r. µ r - : r. .., 1 r� E T�S F NAVAL -ACTIONSl _ r 1 BRITAIN - -•PEGGING AWAY ILL OB Viotories and 'L-bssej Recorded From Many hoot by F'of They Are Slow'ly .Steady Flow of Reinforcements Necessar } A PQ1l1tS - r Beulina Buck the Enemy. g: -' _ . - Opposed to Them. - -British Troops. Strike Terror,to "Germans A despatnh from'London says: A ���ih A despatch from London says: ernm _ un ear o ttie i The British ig)it cruiser Pegasus, s disappeared with a'll hands on the £•o'llowing despatch, from "be- i� board. Other vessels of 'the $set)hin�i thz Biitia@i •l nes" : Speaking in the House, of Lords, his,worth as a soldier. �F stationed off the British protector- - "Thanks to his superb feeder- made a search but failed to die- "The,great, battle draws to. a Field_-Marsha•1 Earl Kitchener re- h Pe. ate of Zanzibar, an island off:the. 8 ship, continued the War' Secre- . cover.any wreckage The loss-is air- close. Exi�•an tio8-'rather than shot vealed the etre h_.. of -the:.British, 1P, army has-been asst coatit�of Africa, was atts•cketI tributed �o accident, his there was and -!hell has wrought a t'e'rrible ea r�@ditionary foie in France and � � $r and complot•_ly disabled by the Gar= no enema within 100 •miles and the - able at all times to fi ht a fight' peace along- the• river banks-.a described what he believed must e. t t as .own terror into t �nan cruiser Koenigsberg. Twenty w'eat'her was fine at the time. pe ce whish zny experiences of the d Thi is th firet disaster in the last few days meads me to be1'love ane to assure a. su A _ 'five men.-were killed and 80' wound- cc__ss�fui ;izea„e_of epe_rAa ,_ Nothing ha�heenastng__ 0 ;ed. ”The Officia'1 =Press Bureau has history of the Australian navy. The 'may be the hera-ldd of victory. That, the conflict. While tlfe tide had His 'every 'move has shown- that he' AE1 was what was to come, .",":..issued e outbreak of affair:ccount -of the the war Conimanderd Themes- F.er command�f Besant._l8t'�Iahare seen is-how lour troopsthe iand the allies, al steadyflowofd im vreinf rcea has shas so dins(buted his forces'trid .: „�• -_- t 'the strongest r ' Ii.it .S. Pegasus, "rvor ng row i Y•o h o into,battle, rico as worn menta was re gest Geriiian blows have :Zanzibar, has rendered very' usefti The Admiralty also reports that and weary men, our as ooiiqu quired, he said. spent their weight without bringing - - 1service, including' the destruction the Cunard liner Carmani'a _last 'I have seen them..-return wounded ere were a the difulater the Secreta. of War said, rather sed." - y; of Dar-es-Salaam and the sinkiing of week sank a•jGerman merchant from this valley- of. d'eath.._with the - Y�-_. =the Gerrrna'n gunboat Mown at the _ more7 than"sin dtvisaons of British -Earl Kitchener"also paid a tribute __ �M Su cruiser in an engagement off the conquering spirit,fanned to fierce troops and two divisions of cavalry, to the other Generals and the bran floating docks. River Platte, on the east coast of fury. Here is a 'tyliical description"She was attacked by the Ger- South America.- T1ie statement from #'he`trenches of the P which were being maaintained at eYY and endurance of the officers man protectedd cruiser-Koenigsberg saya: struggle:- get their full strength. Further regu- tad men of the expeditionary force. s lar divisions and additional cavalry The latest advices, from General *. .:-' .while coshing to anchor in the har `The British auxiliary cruiser • " 'We are slowly beating them _ 'bar of Zanzibar. She had come into Carmania, Captr Noel Grant; Royal back. .We have to do it foot b foot were being organized from units French did not materially change a� •the, harbor for the purpose.of clean- Navy, went' into action Sept_ 14 off for they have huge-gun Y elr drawn from overseas' garrisons, h8 situation, as it was already F -ing - n'd-making repairs to her aha I the waist nt South Amezica with a she'll fire is terrible. But we keep which were now being occupied by known from puklished statements. "-ohinery. The Pegasus was taken at fierni&n armed merchant cruiser I in awn - How 1 Well we di territorials and �al0nteers. A diva- Th troops were reported, to t ar- `=' a disadvantage and was somewhat supposed to. be the a peggingourselral Y• g cion of territorials already W left forward "when the moment ar- moD­ We Xy�qm r2yed' u-nting eight four-inch ,learned that lemon-and then we Malta, and a garrison for to � suss of the Koenigsberg. She was guns and go on fighting and fighting until the Long and )flighty Contlffet. pow pours. The action „ s,completely disabled. Our losses lasted one- hour and 45 minutes, moment comes when we can make a braitaa. On the subject of recruiting,' are unoffici,%lly reporter as 85 killed when the German ship capsized and Sana!! advance. We crawl u Referring to the two new armiep, Karl Kitchener said: "A country up the Secretor said that new diva- which " ' ^ .sad 80 wounded out of a crew of_ sank, her survivors beans rescued and dig ourselves in, and ea on. Y prides itself on outdoor:sport 334.' 'The damage to the Koeaigs- by an empty collier. sions were now being eoNected at as does Britain should have no diffi- ' berg is unknown. She was last seen "Of the Carmania's crew, nine Fold Steel at the End. the training quarters. The third steaming to the :southward. mien were killed and 'Svc: ¢@.ions! " `It, of course ooimea to cold army was beans formed on the new culty in finding men capable of amak- Y in officers. The territorials are : "On Sept. 10-the German cruiser wounded. Kone of the officers Ras steel. ��'e are all right there.' camping ground, and the fourth king great strides in efficiency,' , Emden, :from the China station, af- injured. The First Lord of-the-Ad- -The scene on the river at night army was being created. Mean- and before bon will be able to take ter having been lost sight of for six miralty has sent the followingtele- pias magnificent and appalling be- time, Indian divisions were on Choir gr; PPa 6 their part in.the campaign. ]!lean- ,Y weeks, suddenly appeared in the gram to :Capt. Grant: `Well done.' Yond w'ord's. The whole .•alley was. way: while, reserve units are being sent: -Bay of Bengal and captured the six You have f:»3ght a fine action to a swept with a blaze of searchlights praises General French. to augment the expeditionary force, following British' 'ships: Indus, sticcesrRful. issue,' " from darknea4s until dawn. Great and their places are being filled by �' Lovst, Kinin, Diplomat, Trabbock. Tlie Carmania, a 'Cunard- liner, teams moved up and down. eearch- In his despatches from the frout �. territorial■r and Kaba. Five -of 'these were was in the service, between New ing'the skies and trenches and re- Sir John Frencls,'commander of the "While Britain has good gtound, ,. sunk, and the sixth sent to Calcutta York and Liverpool until taken over vealin'g masked batteries on the British. eapedi,tiona.ry force, bad for quiet confidence, it should be' — .'lith their crews.". -- - � Brit"'GoveT[1Mern4 and moon heights and dark farms ,lying omitted, the Secretary continued, borne in mind that the struggle is • _ .A . telegram from' . Melbourne, certed into a warship. She was last along the ridges: one aaperst of the situation_-"t!ae bound to be a long one, and it'be- which -has been confirmed._by the reported as. ready to.- sail from "H'ere and there a lurid flash re- consummate skill and calm eou'rage hooves us to-devela awned farces Press Bureau here, states that Liverpool on Sept, 5. The. Cap vealed the bursting of a shell, or a of the commander himself," to carry on and bring`the mighty Rear-Admiral Sir George Patsy, TrafaJ ac was-a ship of 9,834 tons. wis of fire-a volt from some Earl Kitchener spoke in the hi ;. 8 P P ey' 8h- con t to a successful 1 coed usion. .commander of the Australian navy, She ._ eailed , from Montevideo on concealed vantage, and over all est eulogistic. tel regarding Sir It be necessary, in order to, �4, - in a wireless despatch to the Gov- Aug. for Las Palmas. _ . rotted:t,he perpetual thunder of the John French, the British Cosnmsi}- keep t army at its full strength, gum=s fierce and thrilling accom- der-in-chief, who, he said. has met to 'a a steady Soiv .of rein-' 'k 1 panimentr every difficulty presented by the tnrawment"s." r ,ALLIES PLAN f from a he Oise me as on and !the Ang isire, north of Craoane, Rheims, hill iOF RHEIMS RL Sr SEER PEACE DLBE'CT: sums from the attitude of leading -�0�� D� 11AIN '-Neufchatel, through the plains_ of CITY' HEIMS - — Russian newspapers that .thlere is Chalons-to the forest of the Ar- � �� ssla' ill Not Give Hee _o Any resentment in that conn over — - Bonne. ?Nothing displays more =': LASS OF �D S Ru wOthertProposals.� 1 persist',ent efforts to obtain media �1 ,.� clearly the strength of the German A despatch four London -say-altion in behalf of Ger aaany: °• till! Launch New OQensiFe. Stroke resistance ,and • the 'indecisiveness • " -- `There sari be no peace until the Russia's attitude, he says,,is irre- _ Beeigned to Crush to the whole combat than these vii yiytlo«1ng a Furious Bombardment Kaiser's Ministers appear at the peace a pttssia .will not make, Germans. tually unchanged linear. -. T D the tents of the.allied csoan®anders and teases except in co-operation witdi. . ,1. Three aye by a ask f terms," her allies: of hr or rriis, This is Russia's -- READY FOR PARIS t`F._1�iTS. ; A despatch from Paris says:' _ ;Germans• attitude, as expressed by Russian - + Thb Germans attempted to -break GPrmafW Tfatl Brushed tip Their 'd.spatch from Pans says: .l wspapers which have the ear of the left wing and centre of the �- the Government. To,all peace pro- `And do you always ,behave like Freneh In Ordering Viands. Rheims, one of the-most beautiful t allies -and were again thrown back. g f posA:s from say other source than a gentleman 1' asked the visitor o1 cttieB in France with 105,000 pope- Berlin direct a deaf ear has been ' Key positions were taken and re- A despatch from Bordeaux says: � small Harald. "No, 'ma'am," take's, but,the result of the eight Pocket con-versation'guide whidi lation, an important link in the turned. The St, Petersburg corres- replied. "I'm not big enough, blit days' fi•ht.iII sees the English and had been contained in the French defences, is in flames,'fol- boy... " 5 8 8 pocket pondent of the London Times as- I behave like a gentle K, 1. lowing a 'furious bombardment of __ _ _ _ _ _ French still on the offensive with book of a wounded German in a 'three. days by the Germans, -in s 1. - -- - — _ "the Germans massing troops behind French hospital seems to indicate which 400 civilians were killed, and that it was intended--for rise w-lien' ' entrenchments for.. new counter- in which�'the cathedral and th r1soners ;attacks: Che Germans entered parrs. Some greater .portion of the city were de- (�p Repulsing most violent blows of the expressions translated from-- molished by "shells. May � � Qagainst 'their 'left win between the French into English were: "Give Orae and -the Aisne, the all re- me three chickens; I desire two Many wounded German soldiers, o bottles of sham a ne who.' 'were sheltered in -the'cathe- ` covered lost ground and advanced P 8 ; three -bottles dial, were 'killed by'the fire .from. ?A despatch from London says: menta are arranging trough Wash their Pine north•and east of Rheims, °f very old burgundy, and. give me-'the German cannon. An offlc' he�ffioi 'J-PT:Ss-$ureall`sosya tiiatington-for the exe ange of prisoners where lies the centre of the battle. some of Martel' bear. cognac,' spa#eh-__fpm--.-Boi•deaua declares the Government has received info.= of war. Itis understood that James --- : --The Germans failed in aterrific as_ there_ is little of Savin the mation• that the German Govern- W. Gerard, the American Ambaeea- j _V___:eault upoa'the.French'centre. The W 1R\I\G 1T RHEIMS. - he�. ..- --.-fes.- y - _ city from complete destruction. went is pre red to commvnica a der-�Germany, has cabled Ger-- 'lostthe heights of Brimon•t, but german Methods Ado The Minister of the Interior an lists of British risonerg in their many's 'adhesion to the plan. A -lost the hill of Pompelle, pled' to Ter- p •:� t= On the east centre the allies won sorize People. n•ounced that the famous cathedral hands in return for similar informs- despatch from Bordeaux says thsL, of Notre Dame at Rheims had been tion as to German -prisoners -here. ; ;;000 German prisoners, nearly all a definite victory',`capturing Bouain "Reims was occupied by the destroyed by German artillery fire, According to -advices from Paris, ;of them wounded, 'have arrived at and taking 1,000 prisoners. On the enemy,':and it. was occupied' -by the and that'aII the other historic and ,the French and German Govern- :the French temporary capitai. Jr.east the Crown Prince continues to ;French ' ter considerable fighting, public buildings of -that city had' give way. before determined as- "A pr�i'at$on, a copy of which been destroyed or seriously dam- saults, while ip the Vosges and Lor- is in.the possession of the B'ri{ish'I aged, r raise a' French advance is cqn- army, was poked all over the town. ��y H, R� firmed. A literal translation of this poster ATTEMPTED I\F_tSIO The line of battle remains much tollows:- µ German Troops Drew Back Into >'' - — -----Sheir QQtt Territory. f rcecppc A despatch from Naiobi, B Over •8 list Eaat Africa a ; O-- o says Ger an .00 �� soldiers who attempted to invade the. Belgian' Congo have been de- ' 'A despatch from Bordeaux says: by an imperial'crown, wrapped u fasted and driven back into their It is unof ieia P. own territory, fly announced that the in tissue paper, These, the a r---- Y" x- Tti-e East Africyarn Mounted Rifles =German forces lost two army corps•plain, they saw•on 'their tunics when were sent to the Belgian territory (80,000 men) in the battle around they occupy-&-town for any length when the Germans orofised the bor. the Marne. Prisoners from the But- of time. The majority of the pry_ der, and defeated the invaders at tle of the Marne continue to pour sones had been wou'ndled in' their giahi, F t 'into' Bordeaux, but el discreetly first action, but if tiliey fought little a their tran' • has siport been arras d the r r� - r*••*< , : . .. 8'e Y marched much, e " that the people of the city aro hard- did less than 45 or 50 kilometres a TO CLEAR THE BATTLEFIELD $. ly aware of their presence. ,Eight day," said one of the ineA, "The' hundred'of them arrived in one d4y, field kitchens had difficulty in kee - Hundreds of Flremen'LeaTe "Paris Choat of them Saxons, belonging to ing up, blit • erbbel s we ua On s Sanitary Miss(pn. the e Brien•tui al'aesee. Some .of .had one meat, Butto • thein were Bei in in�i'4 A6 A t�p@+toh f7'�n I,o ` 1' postmen. All exhaustQd us, 04e da we � u 4n eayr3 t talked freely, poi�xtin stit7li'n I at ed for y e �� .rre ilsl'e�nt fps gg e Y 22 hours, interrupe b uA1- their- tattered greenish-grey uni- one bqur's p, n 1 lot f°, "�b � > l�lo tai c�2Red trousers re e iry l3� more elegant, e, � •' .� � ,� but also more visible " valid one, i r r i re on the Their uniforms have IIO aa�tal bust- $ '� �� 'IP '' X91 iT�4 �h.e .:.w.a. * •'.ii"':7t:::r r; : < > •� '' i n8 to tb�e eget, y wits find b0� �p umd afiout Coals, but all et►rry their p�k 1' p � �! 1 FR£NCH' CAVALRY RIDING INTO C1bIBLOIJK� " '&'set of copper buttons su mounted a'gly 9 :� � iL 1U BE C fnyicfidous.lis 4 r -r C�q VTF555ua�q •{ii J tu, t .*: 'n:• ra'«r .. The c x .-..'.i,.«,,f• ....,.:.:e,,,M" 'r:iY:3rs''yy��"Sf. A"' .„«.,w'. k: s•' ",;iY'Sv x+ ��¢+ � n?ls:,} `�'�-`"x.�:' '.s p,YS✓'I;£(5p";' w�. .,�, n i, ,.. 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'^.,� S� _ , x - fins of expecting generous treat- perty, whither it be that in his 8y I}1>reCt � FroIY1e g>cOrit W r;�h,ciuti�i�cg > sti ment frdm the heroic Belgians.I own country, or that of his en- Thoroughly entrenched in our new position, with our artillery trained oa � �' ' abltatNdo4er7Yrida7yao}yi�asitsomos, He may plead as much as he likes emies, or even those that remain the enemy commanded by General High Prices, the are dna Position �piokeda[.Oat. a for sympathy and write volumes i neutral. Heis bound to reach the siege on our provisions for many months. to eland a Loads of the best of everything arriving dsilyt slisladts to justify his action in precipitat- gosh of tins ambition, so long as _ _ , ��- :f1.3b par year: 41.00 if paid in advance. band tions to the United etatss x140 ing the bloodiest war in history, there or one drop of bloods remrain- B�c�and i g�g� SPINK'S Granulated -Ye 6 gpgEgf_ IcingTi Fruit. '=- fyln p in advaow — - — o _ but he will find all the civilized Bury, Breakfast Foods. All fdnds Ems; 'a.. _--- nations ranged .against him and Ing that has .not pet been calif. Rolled Oats in bulk packages r bane. r oriane will have The Kaiser whole life has been : ' Rolled Wheat fresh and good. .r d JOHN MURKAR, Proprieto . future hist Biscuits. Christie's full line. nothing but condemnation for spent in an atmosphere of mill- JOHN Ve6_etables, New Peas, Corn and Tomatoes. ;. tarism; so'that-the noblest eallin8- --= Tg_a .BAQON=Cooked Ham, Bologna. NOTES' AND COMMBNT8 him: in life is considered to be Saus. Rolls,E��een.-- - Smocked back,Long clear. - ~,There are-verb few people in There are a great many in Can- that of the soldier. He has FR H F 8 and VEGETABLES-O a mons E8 RUIT -Oranges, Le 7 ~. Can a w o t a as well as in Britain who be• that his army and navy ; Bananas, peaches, grapes ' occupies the most promine Peas, Red and green pep ere. idea of the vast resoerces of our lieved that the "German Uucii�rb , $ Dalininion Haat are. &waiti.ng de• was simply a cry, of Jingoists.who in his heart, and for many years Cauliflowers, Tomatoes, ilk ' _ welopment, Every year new were desirous of increasing the his subjects have been oppressed :' Onions, Potatoes as quem lues are-lie- size of the British navy and the with heavy taxes in order that he TEAS AND COFFEES-The best on the market at the prices. Our W. Tea beats them all. They might build up the greatest war - Try a pound and be convinced.. ing':esposed to view, and when effectiveness of the army. All the arks 6-teas in stock. • ve-that- German hine.that the world has ever we consider - ggnee-backed nee -.We-are-- which have not yet been had the slightest idea of waging seen. Gerinany remained at peace These are a nod light al sl nRour f out,capturing many customers country g explored we can form no concep- war on any other,country. They with other countries so ion as oily, Our advice is for you to capitulate at once, Accept ition of the fortunes in natural considered her a __�_e_acer�g 1s great lnstrument of destruc- our terms and join the crowds who are : country whose who energies tion was. being perfected. Then • BUYING ALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE GP.00ERS, ' us. Those tvho attended the Can- were devbted to their industrial when he considered the >time rip f�A w�C �I CHRRDS•ON r `_ - no . at .TO% .pursuits, and whose hearts to let loose his hordes of barber- y_ti„/ ,l/, �7 PIOBERING'S GROCER. t - "ronin this year could not but be were in their homes and not on fan soldiers he sought an excuse : impressed with the, great variety the battle-field. They could not far war, and now the world is wit- STORE of minerals that are found ill the Bee what any country so prospet- messing the most awful war in its .L EEL' _ SHOE sProvince of Ontario alone. One one and enlightened as Germany history. Of these which appealed to the eye is should risk the destruction of - WHITBY i in particular was the exhibit of their empire and the ruin of mil- ' marble from the quarries . in lions of homes in order to satisfy �7r1�Y1OL18 � e'�test in Fall Footwear for men women and children. Northern Ontario. When we an inordinate desire for conquest Girls and women of all ages bu>°tun Men's and Boys work boots a speciality, ' and glory on the battle-field. They be beautiful and attractive, h -speak of marble we think of it as enlightened age sightly,thin and lifeless hair destroys Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beat quality. a product of Italy or some other thought that in an g half the beauty of a pretty face. Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. ' : -'.!Foreign country. But we hapq asthia civilized countries would not It your hair is losing its natural Bell Ph a 151. g color, is failing out, dull streaky, full -here in Ontario marble In the resort to war to settle their die- of dandruff,too dry, or if the scal y. .. itches and burns do not be alarmed, O H /r s o most beautiful colors, equal .to putes, but would refer their Brie• it well into if not .surpassing that of any Vance to arbitration or Hague the scalp,ParisiItgwill go ribg ht to the hair, BROOK ST. WHITBY. '. ' r t on exhibi- v other country. ' The, tribunal. But the progress of roots.nourish them, and stimulate the tion in Toronto was the manufAc- events has shown them that they hair to grow long and beautifiication removes danduff with one app lured article in 'the form of a have been laboring under a great stops itching scalp, falling hair and r, handsorV4 staircase. and most delusion. While the Ger-trans have mattes the head feel fine. F-•STAKISHM = beantWnIly polished. This was takena, leading part in science,. Parisian 9a{te supplies the hair with ta73 what is needed to make it soft and THE only one of many minerals on art, literature and religiion, the fluffy. thick and gloriously radiant. `r t • . exhibit, but it served to show outer veneer of civilization has it is sold in fifty cent bottles by T. M. o what our country'possessed in the hidden beneath it a barbarous Look for the trade ddenandat almark g' -"The Girl - of the most. air," Accept no :dorm of minerals. - ._ nature that is capablewith the Auburn H revolting crimes. Never has there other. While there is great eornmereial been such a rude awakening in the NOW ddmer'Oiiem0nts. . CBCURCCY for both Pr+o�l and depression throughout CanadA at British Empire or. in the whole J interest is hethe axil daeo r°f�1e eP _ in � rile ability to realize R the present time,chiefi owing to world as when Germany threw off _ in the ted, Judged by these i the war- the outlook was never her mask sod revealed her true S PR k ri gD yew!s s��steer-w,H. O ,r (d a�XJJMA m the tavinvi ; brighter than -it is now. . The character.' I� : JACKSON,Brook road. Ilan mideal _ - OE till[ dards, a depofseB British and Canadian government:; he'nett s UR SALE-One Holstein cow, 4 � OFP(C�_ �investmeaL i° T f tour the seat of war, F years old;to full flow of milk, s ►act7. are strongly urging the farmers of milk cow, EARL soers, ptokenn . tnd, record firs fact that the Raiser phone 1719. °} — 'TORONTO Canada to' greatly increase their re rimanded fine eldest son. - ; acreage. of wheat, as well as to p the p I G�FOR SALE- oe est•gas at I _ Prince Frederick W iliiam, DICKERING BRANCH, enter more extensively into the lot,91. con. Pickering or phase Pick. 0f1, - Branch also at Whit*. Crown Prince fur his indiscretion BOYD BURS,Brougham• R W. GORDON, Manaser• raising of stock, as the demand HOUSE TO LET-On lot lOs con._ 9, :for these products will be great in in exposing himself to danger. The sem, in during- the time o! the gainer does not care ho* many PL1ty f wa k in Good a~[iib rnocid. erpi e10 -~r at 'Brits millions of the best men in his a z, puss.ciaremottt._. war and for some time thereafter. empire are sacrificed. so long as OUSE eh RENT-A eaveo room- ��� Riot only will there be a great de- the members of his own family H .d brume house. t nue aonditloa, rfinal �� - 7 - round, but the prices see certain etl in village o:Dnnbaetoa, on. 4e �� to be high. Not only in agricul• and those whom he holds�a, r are pET>ts A*Frxeor x°nnaDarptoae�� avpu spared. His great ambitlotl i:t to gN WANTED- : lural pursuits should there be extend the bounds of his empire, MEN AND WO)!1 TL � r great activity and prosperity. but eek]Everywhere- a ..oak tII their own homeND Khats is also great opening for the and make himself the master of •go w«kl77 fan taw boas. work. snppHes "4 tarnished h..• Expesiseos an 'mss the whole World, no matter what co.opran..Union,Winds".On 6 . '7.2nanufacture of many claaeee' °f the cost may be in lives and pro- CIDER MAKING-The undersigned iRooda that formerly could be C is and to make eider on WadoMday We have plenty of sugars by the sack or any quantity yon rosy : - secured only in Germany and Aat- zbo:,a�: ana 1lrlda) of each week oo an . after w� a , ae�t snit t>uoasetoat %be quare at right prices tris.. The manufacturing Indus- lesson. w.ablAl[AN.C1aak1s Honotr, _,tries of these countries will be TRAYED--From ranch south of n kHol.lsiII A cargo of Balt in this weak. come and get your needs sulIN STMUNG crippled for some years t0 come.ae S (}reenwood,a lamoath.ole blas heifer, 'ry Pagb s seward will be Purity flour, y tin their % fres for ictormation leading to bar recovery. a Be►kers Jo and glsaimi all the a result Of the war, so that now UVES "�'�� ►ria ower Pn[h,$,R. ![0 9, olaremoat : a great op�rtnnity ha -presented phone I[ark,elT. While some goods are hard t0 Ret and'manp fines are up in price e ' itself for the establishment of �T EW DENTIST- Dr. Patterson is s re not time or expelrae in procuring sufficient tc keep oar --- it permanently located in Markham and Las stock in the usual up-to-date and well assorted condition, -' new industries., But t0 BPCllre .,.; May Cilllg no outside appointment. cissa and residence �'�'tlieae;Canadians.must_be on the who Suffared As stain st.north of Tremont House. ..The best at- Do—Tells How- She — ,.a ttra iawe.t lase: sp �t 0� eta -- ' - lert'a9 AftiEYtCAg3 are-a�9A gt]dea x8,00. Extraction 95c. i vorinR to capture many of these Fot1Ld` •---- R LTSE FOR SALE-A seven Our groceries.are the freshest. , r industries that are falling away �� nQobmed frame house in good condition, Sterling, Cosa.- I am 6 girl of situated on. Ring-at, Pickering Village, one from Germany and Austria. If ' years lin I onn.used ZQ faint agar every quarter acre of land a IIamber-of trait_trees, I Ll K 4 Canadian9 will remain awake and month and Was 9 out bullate for coal and wood For further `'CA Em O . articulare apply to ROBERT M0--RADY; active an era of Brest prosperity weak. R CA E I gn also �iokerina. Ank - .is in store f rr.them. bothered s lot with _ ` ONT• female weakness. I The Dumbarton Exchange have for $ROvCWXXA 4 read your little book sale-G.P.liars', new potatoes. motor . boat,row boats, mc best. track. hoisto ball, The Kaiser hasoomplained very' �,,�� .W�om for Wo- a dehorse seed fall wrill, chtakeneieed.�°Conso bayorennnm y: bitterly of the treatment he and men, and I saw how phone is ANDREW ALLIsoN, Presei�ut. or , this 'soldiers have received at the others had .been F,r},COWAN, seaTreas,Dunbartor. 5 C> helped by Lydia E. - -Containing 210 - hands of the Belgians. He says Ve eta- AR:1I TO RENT _ / Pinkham a t� err a being composed at tooth hal! 'Of : that his soldiers had to fight not hie Compotmd, and lot numbers 13 and 14 on the 27th concession, in manly the Belgian army. but Bel- decided to try it,and the township of Pickering known the brick Ig "the time to et our repairing Boyer farm;on the said farm it has made me feet _ , k 'cy giailt3 who"were not in uniform, house,frame dwelling b40 ones,bank barn to Wall x se a Can help you.in that and am DOW, relieved and d watered with two running streams. Bzcs1' done r t �y' including old men and women. �����tro troubles. Ihope all y� lentysa.Rptedohouse 4stuck. For ttiriherispwti• • He has laid his complaint before rls will get relief :t I have. I neve!. anists apply to RAs,B. MaDILL, Claremont, full the American Government think- ,tit hlmylife."-MissBaaTHAA unt' line �IB we carry a , Ing by his.pI sous appearfhttt he Ps>eoQ , Box 116,Starling,Caen. �•, 51Nttt t0 Ed f r ma secure some sign of sympathy .. LUath ,Cash feed IAsr" Ol Shin lby Nansens, N.Y.- I have taken Ly- supply ; . from Americans. He does not E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound t Consider the fact, that in making sad I highly recommend it If anyone 60'YEARS' Lumber'; Lath :,.+war against,the Belgians, 'he is' wants to write to me I will gladly tell ' her about my case. I was cestainly tla Plaster, Ere ~ fighting with a people with whom . ' a bad condition as my blood was all turn- s yy 4�4 -he has no quartet, but who have ing to water. I fieri pimples on my face s resented the desecration df their and a bad color,and for five years'Ihad ; soil by an invading and pitiless been troubled with suppression. The doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhans• TRrot MnRics tion, and said l was all run down, but DrGIGNa �e to-figure on ✓ oUr f army. The Germans had no Wore are . right to enter Belgian territory Lydia H Pinkbsal s Vegetable Com- CoPVRlo11 is Ac• - v A �� r an ti S than a burglar has of entering a brought me out all right."-Mica Anyons sending aeketch end desCo SPRING '� Qtilcttf ascertain ^ur Dopinion¢Iree�wohmether.an 11,V1 e lioZ 74, MiWena, N.Y. invention to confluent m "'AUOOK onprrateatotae ;�tOming inan's house in-the midnight hour vteA MyREs, nons.tnec d�c eDcs tar.ecn -to. V Lia C spoil. We can- sent free. can- -in order to secure apo' young Giirls.Heed This Advice. P vvw� cwt&ke rOII�+:rraa t$`n, r o.iva not imagine a burglar Complain- Girls Wbo are troubled with painful or � E Ing because his victims did not irregular mods, backache, headaches air- We Ds- Mppee T fartre!tt him well. But a bytrglar has ng�own setuations, fainttng ealk ittof4Q1°'y��* antsa ' Ort,ada °ttuw:isw 1ow.fs IPa. e1tlola by s should immediatelye� p„W� 'F�T as much right to expect pie and spells orindigestbn, w new kwyl seek r estoratMe to beelth by taking Ly- �>M4tlfasi[a7. �� Jam f rom the hands of thosed1s R Piokhsm'a V%*Ub l om,d, I r st,w..rsesao•• he is robbina as.toe ...:t ,- ,,•<,�i•y R ,w".,.:, :. ,.. :,,.-... a ,).'a, 'y,.r :°err �'�8 _as '�^,.?h'•'u'. �'r?�,,i h,� .,' `•`i '-.i" Yn�.. 1. fi. '•-�i.`�,'e.i �H k '•'`,�j'.'�,r • .. .m>,. •�f. �•�•a d:' ., t• yv: k .ex�' a .t4 � '4i.. ),.T' <d.r.+ �I�,,r.• q. ^.-.��r, _ �• t, .,.�,3.•if•.. w_ .ay?f, ,�e� '�-"�'•3ua,Vii_ "' ' :. Jt; t c;'n � 111P k' y Ca i� - M. A:'1' '�''_�:-. U` .5.*`, , -�-r� rr�rTr'''-e ` >�Y b•k"`n. a+"y;?� :.• ry;�Y'i+.' r s. . �.,.�� n. �k.... ,. r•-.:.,:5. .., $+a�.. r ?i ;•..arc' ✓ s"` :�.s. .K,�".• a .�':°,.,�1`S"i,..' y5' ' '�.•, w:°5�- ^... .. ., a.:� ., - s- j art a::C,. 'R. 1,a�' :�, �• ,. bu►Raworts Thomas and Mrs. Adair,_of Osh- here with the latter's brother, S " O. E. Bennett is erecting a fineaw , spent Sunday with Clare- Thomas Stephenson and wife. , -- ,? new silo. wont friends. James B. Madilnl.has been spend= g g As 'r.:R I H A R D O NI `s ;, W. Pearson was is the city on Mrs. W . Jones and daughter, ing a few dage at Wm. Hilts, on Monday. Mrs• Spenceley, were in the city the 6th concession of Uxbridge, Impoelaatshowi�oissisl display of xu Thomas Gregg is leaving his re- ons-day last week. making some repairs to his build- shins. ♦ ysry Lege assortment of"' ,r Thos. E: Ste henson is. repaint- 8iatioaary, Boob,Dolls, Toys, fart. y sidence re-shingled. ing his residence which'is no lugs. - G000ga Bxaneeombe, Of Toronto, copied b Mr. Linton. Wm. Cooper had the misfortune eeoeivede gory , Call ni is visiting his mothertMrs. Alex. y to cut his hand bade oL Sunday Wilson. Andrew Hamilton was confined with a razor while saving. The and see chem. Mrs. Nichol, of Toro�ito. ..S nt to his bed for several days through accident was due to a door shut 8tibscripdons isken for all Magasiaee, , •� oyer Sunday with Miss Maggie illness but is now improving. ting and striking his arm. Waekl and Dail News Jr Graham. H. Gregg, Sr. was on the sick. Y y pap�E r ge are Fnrr- r., r_epor-t-that-Mr -- -_.---- =--- r- • ,-- we-ave are--pee ----r-".- . .=daywith -the latter's fat er at to report that he is recovering. Joseph Readman la confined to W' J H R►ICH.A.RT.��ON '�iev. H. Wood occu led the her bed with an attack of 'blood- + Pickering poisonin in one of her feet. We "StOC$ BTOMt. -_-. "Hooking" melons is a favorite putpit in the Baptist c arch at hope for her A ed recovery. Wb'ttl�9' men Goodwood on.Suuda afternoon. P ., 1e. -_y_ w pastime of some of our you $0 -V 0 n on na, on. .' iss ops Gralialn, s' been annoys. Friday, Sept. 4th, to W. A. and confined to her bed at the home Wilbur Gleeson, - of Toronto, spent Suam- at the home ,of.. his 'Mrs.Thomson, a daughter, Marion of her unseen; Graham Bros.,. snf- /CE -CREAT t// The -P1C1[82'1Dg _ _parents heFe. Thos. E.' and Mrs. Stephenson feting from an attack of appends- r Hay King who fins been 'eon= and daughters and Mrs. Thos. CAI& We are glad to report that Our ice-cream parlors will now be lined to his house for several Pearson were in the city on Fri she is now recovering. open during the season and we �'1g11anCe CoYnmitte� On Monde afternoon, the mar will secure a regulac z weeks through illness is now able day. p supply from the >* " - o be around again. -- Farmers are now busy cutting 'sikge of Harry Burgess,of Green- CITY DAIRY COMPANY The object of this Association ie to E. W.Evans sad daughter, Mies their corn, which;fa as a rule, an wood,.to Miss Ella Janes, of gin- _ :-lessen stealing and prosecute Laura,° of Whitby,' have•' been exceptionally gold crop this sea- sale, was soleiunized at the First-class Ft-class Bread.Cakes of fine variety the felons. " `spending a few-days-with friends- sou•----___ _ by Reg.:A..McLellan. The bride and Confectionery always Members having propert -soled oommaad- and relatives in town. W. M. and 1�rs:-Palmer-attend= gr2om were-unatfiefl�ed. on hand. oats hm� �wiTm Charles Neal who has had charges ed the LindsayFair last week. We are.pleased to see again• the HERB MONNEY, y�e m�f - • .. of a an of Italiana on the C. P. They report thelair a great sue- familiar'face of John Gerow at-the Executive Dom Use. ' .pump.•factory after being absent M°°eb fes Si'Oli:: • R., during the summer months has cess. , PICSEI:i,ING, ONTARIO p . 'comppleted his work and is no Mrs. Robert ,Day. of Dagmar, for several months through illness sxor tans,be had trom am,President or b employed with the cement gang spent a few daya with Miss Sadler We are gglad to know that he is :. seoretery on application. star the fall and winter months. and her daughter, Miss Jessie i now feeling greatly ili9proved. Greenwoodare@��� Hardware Ezac.Com.-L. D. Banks, S. • Albert Rawson, of Toronto is Da tali and see our stock of Ha O.in Palm-., Day. PPY er.C. L:Morcombe, Pickering, Oy:oti here-.,at present assisting Bert Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of Thought" and other stoveit lisantle in his rush of worst. Mr. Toronto, are visiting-with the let- The General Conference- of . the as well as other linea „ , :.. tawson� veporte building opera- .ter's parent3, Thomas and Mrs. Methodist Church in-Canada cow- of Hardware: '` 1.A••0-CoflaOr. W.J. �18f1t• tions in the city as being pine- Gibbons. menced its quadrennial session in Eavetroughing and repairing President. IEfcally ata standstill aU present. A large number of bridge men Ottawa. promptly attended to. Joshua and Mrs. Bundy return. have been working on the C. P. R. Work guaranteed and pricess ed home on Friday last after in this neighborhood during the President Wilson has taken moderate. Re'pair -e ending nearly three months at past week. steps,to curb the tongues of the t p Randall and Mrs. Ellicott;' of diplomats on the United- _States Lawrence - their ertmmer cottage at Hamill'sinternational relations. "— Point, M►tskoka. They report a the Brock Road, spent Sunday GREENWOODQREENWOOD Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of must pleasant time at -that ideal u second-hand-wheels fol sale,or summer resort: AT�!<1 FOR new ones ordered when The police trustees are eon'etruc- -+CAREFUL.. ATTENTION required. 'ting Several sections of sidewalk, �� �� Cl Dunlop Auto Tires■ '• sod•year and, - !including those on the street north ;GIVEN Eat �o :��Bezaar a � n TQD' for sale at right prices. of the Presbyterian church and Motor truck each Wednes- Ind phone lgl$Pick. , the street north of Mr. Sargent's -. . ' :store. These will be much appre- FUNERAL - WORK day and Saturday for all ,Russell Andrew, ".w - ,�ciated by a number of _aur regi FLOWERS FROM THE DALE ESTA'T'E kinds of and Cakes. - PICgE1EtING, Ont. dents. The cheap week-end rates on the Ask for a 10 cent wrapped �+ - - C. P. R. have been discontinued PROMPTLY DELIVERED fruit loaf. - -Pickerin ; for this season,,much to the re- _;_ gret of a number in the city who C. H. BURLIN G, —PICKERIN G 3:5. M . T O .D make frequent trips to the coup- - _ ,try to spend over Sunday, when - OSHAWA. ONT.' LumberYGUrdtheycan breathe pure fresh air ` y 4teetAingles , le "And pass the day with friends. 'Oshaw Mes.-(Rev.) Marvin, formerly of - FLOUR and FEED and- ..Claremont, who has been visiting _ . _ w have t e jus recessed a large sad Are Fire Proof, Wind..Proof, _ at C. N, P,•, Station well assorted®tock of Georgia pine fly: g - in Toronto. for the past month, terior finish,composed of base casing - - has leased an apartment in North Water Proof, Lightning Chen and mouldings in great variety, +Maples for her daughter, who will = We rantee all the above stock tot pllr3tle her StudieQ at the univer- Proof and Frost Proo€. Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried be flrott--class, as it vias manufactured �sity. )sirs. Marvin w.ss entertain. _.Brewers (reins, Malted ,its the Southern States by the best ed one da last week at the home American machinery: '? yy A.0 good, up-to-date Canadian Corn Feed, Otleake Meal, ,. of Sir H. M. and Mrs. Pellatt: - Also noel doom. open and lamed =� About twenty-five of the young Farmers use them. Molassine, Blatchford's sash, verandah columns and ha ' -- w her friends of Mise Ida Brown met a t Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. wood flooring. 1.2 and Zinch rougb;, home on Friday evening last and regia pine 1 and oh heal■, and treated her to a miscellaneous y For particulan Phone home 6080. lock, rouggh. 1 inch hemlock,T shower on the eve of her marriage See any of the following Local Aageats-They will gave you best -prices 'on _ (#d. Oalf and see it, to Mr. Widmer Miller after which Pedlar's Metal ,Siding', vents. CulvertaFinials, ThCmt�e �= Yard closed every Saturdayof til !nr a verse hosts were istoet" pleasant- -= Termisalaheating and Ornaments. •- _. . :. � _ _. noon,nes tihar notice. several pl - .. - - - ly sppeent in music and games of Samuel Manning, W. Ptingle.l _ Q ►y various kinds. Brooklin,10ot. Whitby. Ont. i I a. W. D. Gordon .&SOIN C. O. 'Bennett, who secured G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, •s ' ew first prizes for his mare and . for Whitby, Out. r - o Ashen Whitby, Ont. ' - 7' _ _ ! i 1.0 I � _. PICHEBIl�C� his colt at Toronto Exhibition.was _ Lawrence Denny, Joh Q.� also fortunate in Pecuring similar Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Oat. prizes for the same animals at the W. Healy, - ..'W.-F. Burtons. �'1'�'�T'I�� Western Fair at Lo don. These Boz Grove, Oat. �'Vhitevale, Ont• R aR 'e �d• • are the animals which will be sold , ►g 3y+� _ . �. C. Morrish, - W. W. Sadler, its Mr. Frank Batty, of Brsattklin. - $ighlaad Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. R = b-♦ New and second cream aeps`rtr t We congratulate him on his sue- W m.-Wilson, Pickering, Ont._ �. •_ _. . _ - o tors. Gasoline .eagines,eft8 .- g Ds. E. d. Edwards. B. S. A., for- filo higher price, but better service and satisfaction. +, 7aa znerly of Balsam, representative i . . .. aj W B a = +,. _a .i. Y b V0.4 different�ekes, pumping oats ^ 'Of the. Ontario_De rtment of THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited asiy_ arm implements. Agriculture'in Essex County and • Ape b s " Head Office and works,OSHA`W A, ONT1 E9tablished•1861. a ... „ pg , Secretary and manaaer.of the-On- -M _ , o to - o. ��. slays�_A tario Corn Growers .Association - - w�M - - e -y-o I N•�p - YoungBrood Sow sale.- �' ______ has accepted the position of ,Assn- y �ni� m ' +elate Professor of Animal Hua - o m a, a •�. ve ••t W $ T�.o�l:3024 -bandy in the Michigan Agricul- THEDGMIN10"NUNK �.. Oat•!0+M aural College atLansing Mich. He BROCg. BOAR, .ONT. mill commence his new -duties `abotet Oet. tat, sPA aoruN-a OUR" "Al PR9210sNT, W.o MATTN[We,van-�La�eKT. _ J�15-whitb7 2,.Oshawa B;BroWtham C'A.BOGERT,6e�al DlaOaps. 9, Port F 17,Uxbridge 16,Oaaningtoa 15, s� _ The Women's Missionary Soci- Be.vereoa IL;Uptergro"-18 _ieNiel tyfi N. �MaM t�N,w Reel yyl oaihMN hMN N,t�IQ.01 eety - of Erskine (Presbyterian) x a church will hold their annual - _ A Saalviags Department • %Thank offering meeting on Friday is conducted it every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $i.CO ,Are Yon Interested in evening, Oct. 2nd, commencing at and upwards are received and Interest at current rates added. -`$ o'clock. Rev. Mr. Black, of It is a sate and convenient daposttnrk for.your_money. a goal I� � " ►- -.Sunderland, will give the address FV ... . 4111, of the evening,' and Mrs. (Rev.) lIV i n g. _ Real will render two solos. Two WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mamager. pantomimes,"Calvary" and"Rock AND • Of W matbrials and dselRa of Ages"and other musical selec- tions will be rendered. Silver' b is stook• Ii will pay you collection. _ All are welcome. a to ash as 'ons works and taspsoti ons - . !dates sl and obMinbe A meetin in the interests of tewedoaprim. o employ*Don't con the propose Hydro-Electric radial D, �S I M P S Old & co • ly�ws oan, dthrow oil the -railway was held on Monday even- oo®mbsioa-o 10 per osat.,whiohyoa ing in the Masonic Hall. There _ owlainly save by ptuohasing from tu! was a large number of'ratepayers I have in stock 3000 rods of �mud.r of Claremont and the surrounding 1$t $L1 22nd wire fencing made by the 4wNITeT GRANITE C�.. Millinery Opening Sept 4mae. whitbi, ontart.•- country present, and the chair f -_ w� .:.was occupied b Councillor E. B. ._ . . - _." Steel Company of Canada. Hoover, , At a. Among , those and' following .days. , 1, .. - -- I also carry brace wire, • E. W. E V AN S 3 } who gave addresses were Mr.Heu- We eatend'a cordial invitation to all the ladies of Pickering and sur- s n� ".:son, who is connected with the ..rounding ,country to-come and see the lrew creations 1n `coiled spring wire, wire ' ��Hydro-Electric Commission,"A. F. - . Ladies' Hats for fall and winger• Pump ManufaCt Wilson, of Markham, and R. R. We are pleased to state to the public that Miss McMaster is again-in staples. Steel posts' and.- Mowbray, of Kinsale. Mr. Heust�n - - Shop and Residence, Dundee 8 charge of the Millinery Dept. ;.Fqn RTI,know she is a most competent cedar pests. -.'bp meaus of a large ma'p, explain- milliner, and we guarantee all work equal' to anything in our large > : ' WMTBY',ONT ed clearly the pt<oposed route and cities: Oua prices are moderate. All come. Three doors 'west of Whitby Ho ' Anawered the many questions that - were pput to him: A number from We are adding daily to our fall and winter stock in Dry Roods, Fanby Goods t--- ' were p ills were present and fora Hats and'Caps;Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, etc. Although all lines Let me show you what I hfive'and We are prepared to instal wood or Stonof goods have advanced in price you will still find our.prices about the same um s oo short notice,also attend: time some lively passages occurred. quote you rices. p p Considerable dissatisfaction on the as last year in,all the above lines. q 3' P to all kinds of tepatring. part of the people of Stouffville, Don't forget to see our 900 samples of Suitings and Overcoating. Order now Agent for the Ontario Wind 4111 and those at the northern part of and save g;5 to$10 a suit less than any other Hou"-in the business. �laiso gasoltne-engines and this township is expressed at A. CL. REESOR the squre gear,;making the line from Markham aroeeriee all ireeh end up-taadate. Prices about usual. - . MAGNET CREA •+hst along the sixth c:oneeeeion of D. SIl�[PS.ON Co. - PI�KERI�tG LOCUST HILL non's Bali No Ir1dRATg I Bring the main linea S :'1a`."d ':, ,.:.rte s .. .. ..+ ,'• ,,._. ::.,.. '... r. ''Y S.,„ ':�:!.,Y" C.r... ',�ti5.," ts. k', a•r., .,�- - y,M I'^ ,Sa.'v'•-a w.' �Ti�.ss ee,.„ ,c.;.w> r: ..., n+.,,- `} S •.x, r,i �,�"•X 'Y�'7 .� „�.J k,�f.��.. ;'�:�"�'`�"' Kn'w5� i+".Y•�, 1?•- A: � ✓dro �#`A�,a+;'. � ^i+u' � ire.•i-� r�D`,�+ °;� '�' eiX.. t. ;r^. . r3 y<r 1`ywFyr,��".R•. ,1�_�-*i i1�k' 2'". ,n s �,,n-.y, ',-...SSC �'�i i� � r ..,...-.„ .. .- , a..,, a�.r.,•,. « y+a ...txh, ♦r>•,. i ..�:. "!:.'�i.r. �'�n^5 ,.ac.-.•� .�"'.. ;�` -""?,�ryq. ar`�^• '�.*'�" u?. � .x, '.: " „ ...,,. R.. r.. .as..,.. ' �, �'.?- •` a � a.. .. .'' is: w , .J,. 'w..•a.G '..a.n•, .,: -'. .. ',.":1"'r sic: Y:.... ...... .':l':.,' '.«' , .Y .41�•' .... ..^ ti... a. FY�Sr•q. "!;.. 0:.:::;'Ai,,. !- „6 .. .., •. , . .:..r ..... . `,�. 'Y,.: hip.. rwt 7.'^,{�'�'•\ - s 'iia k hen. the . ernans Surrender �a , TH WH A Cireat Militar- Expert Prognosticates Events ' ES � - - the Close of the War _ .. y Asstimingthat.the German attack armies will demand a war 1•nd-em- f len Fraaoe absolutely fails, and that pity not as large as they might wish, 1' E 4 a3tailaf_-fate sof a aecassit for reaery > :� zt a German fleet against ours, one ing Germany from going into bank- }must presuppo� a tremendous. .ruptcy, but still heavy enough to ,x 7oi entthusiaasm' sweeping over the cripple the Fatherland for years, x, � y{� armies- invading :AGermany which' 4M, more. itmpairtant at�tl,_wi11; � CON p* �mtist carry them over the different- sist on hugs teirltorial adjirstments, t +vH,ti�oao oNtO.a eµ . ftoatiera well an the road to Ber- ever hln`g bein dans •lett. remove Flin, writes a velar militar ex rt ertl cial frontiers between kindred f' -. g Y ; Londfln Answers. Step by step races. ♦A ._ ace r V, lthe German armies must be l rid If is a�ore and IIeLorraine. OUIIClusioa that ` `'S; a gip' 1 M� xc -'` ed aasreotaihn on the one hand MOST PERFECT MADE.-- - #r+m the French for swelled b go °�' y Als oo-Lorraine, which haa'alwaye ,� 7`HZ,NCReEASED NUTRITI- �s 'the British Expeditionary Army, 2V i YA LU E Or )IEAEAD._j1 ' land, on the other hand, f rom.' the- -been a thorn ia"the side ol-Cle�i;Qsany- 1 N THE HOME:W LT H ROYAL e$or'mous Russian masses movingsend'a source of 'weakn'ess too her, ' �* YEAST CAKES SHOULD' RE, t` slow bft-irresistible momentum will kre.restored,_a Fiance.— -- >`: k SUFFICIENT F 1 C I E N T I N C E N T I V E T O � + ,bowarda the same goal—Berlin. The whole of the budding Colonial s ' - The German-fort Empire..of_Ge rinan will dila THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE resaea'are .error-' - , y appear.--- moual stro but nothing' can Y of her fi 0 a 1 V C T N l it I bI P O R T A N T ys w-co. withstand t�o�nslafiht of well= colonies for we have enough and to � �� � � 7 FOOD 1 TE M T.H E A TT E NTi O N I ha we shall not take an dir g spare already, and in any-case, y � . Y� rd �,,y�� TO WHICH IT to tiUaTEY°EN- a soled army with magnif�'ent Bra Germany's + fx,a•k, �' .. >' x(1d �s•Z vE• ,a`' J�x. . seas axe posseMonpa tillery h as nch Army -- ,•' ppedcwi,th.thTherOff Col- t franch a�40ptin bly we 3 � "ta x ,y :. {, i y� TITLED. QREAD'eAKINO RE- forts r a g May consent to the been celled DUCES-THE H I o N COST O F ar -' get Such l ur , and Ehrenbreit- out equally between Russia arid ,� �" x, r�� j •�„�:.,��.,.,�>.�, r.,, -s,. �.f= w,l LIVING BY L[SSEM1N- ,,��-, bdseia much larger and 'moun'ti'ng France contenting ourselves with ` " . AMOUNT OF E%PENS 1 Y E 9 i heavier gum.than those at Lie go, + g ` MEATS T o r x E D t m e l v c 1 must fall to the attacl of deter- Togoland, and passing Ki&O-Chao of London 8s. Lord Roberta Inspectingthe ( y mined forces in sufficient strength, over to Japan. Regiment(Royal Fusiliers) PLY TME NECESSARY 1116WR- t '°'': sad able,to bring to bear France certainly will insist on-the at the Temple Garden. - ISNMENT TO THE BODY. �_ g guns o! Y the right. calibre, and, once the slice taken from the French Congo . a' phis of the German invasion of being restored to hoe. ships. be left to her at the oonclu- warships - {• W. GIL,LeTT CO. LTD. France has been thoroughly foiled, Denmark, in recognition of her anon of the war, to such a number provisioning of -fbilyNTO ONT. g Y :ba social reform. we mu ati suppose the French Army good behavior during the. war, may. as will -no longer threatens our su- -- _ WINNIPEQ MONTRZAL �? sweeping everything before it. � �.-and with every hope of nuc- premacy. Austria will be forced to When Panic Threatetsa. cess; the restoration to her of reduce.herioroas to a level that will, THE)§EST-- MEDICINE ' Schleswig-Hobsteip. just allow her comfortably to pro- r i With' both France and Russia What Bel um'a reward would he tect'hera if from Slav ONE a b me - thr+eateain the German ca aggression. FOR LITTLE" $ $e plunder®f his well stocks farm R LI g pilaf, m impossible to say. Possibly a Russia France and England will k. aid her near,oomtnaeroa totals ' g that he shot dead two German.sol- and monetary one, Thera is nothing Dome to s oorssmoa agreement aimi. Baby's Own Tablets are the beat die re. He was iinme&ately'taken Sed by the operations of our territorially that could be Offered laxly to reducetheir expenditure on 'medicine for little ones. They are outside his house and executed. In rest, the German armies must con- this tight little kingdtom, for one has armaments, guaranteed by a government ava- vain. his wife. -begged 'for- hie 'life. ti'aue to give battle under the moat .to have regard in '•all these frontier If Germany survives, either as a [yet to be absolutely safe-and never She afterward found their little boy disheartening conditions which pre- adjustments to the sentiments and republic or as a kingdom, she wibl � to cure conatipaLion, colica crating 4a the dead hod of his - P` -olude the idea of -any victory of race origin of the people whose land be shorn of much of her strength, colds and sample ievera by reg•ulat- father, - yF sufficient importance to retrieve the it is proposed to divert. Belgium and, to ensure that . the proper ing the bowels. Concerning them " 11ather,' the child said,':when � " 'saaspaign, Panic will begin to would never ask to be loaded with equilibrium of power is mainta4md Mrs. S. Shtannon, 'Uiney, Y. I grow up' I �ahall 'revengo father 4 ' spread through the Fatherland, and snob a thankless gift as a German on the Continent, treaties sate- Writes: "I have used Baby's Own and shoot Germans.' "t With panic will come di ilZvaionment province that might be.a oanker to .guarding her from"attack may. be Tablets for my two children and "Thi! widow, 'finding ' further -ilii a'terrifk revulsion of feeling her as or has been to entered into . think they are-just what little olives abode is Alsace under German rule - ve German people, orho'foryears Germaany. Italy, whose race ..has nd affinitf need I would not be without unbearable, entigratted to $elgium, ' have been taught that German arms Servia, who should have Conquer- whatever with the Teutonic them The Tablet's are sold by and -settled near wise,- where. she were invincble, will feel that the ed Bosnia, people, y Herzegovina from Aus- is inevitably bound to come into medicine dealers or by trail at 25 took another farm. .. $rive been made the catapsw of an tris, will be given authority to re- another orbit of friendship,,but the cents a box ficin'The Dr, Williams' `Her boy because a man., the fa- T + unscrupulous net of gambltera. _ tain what is hers by right unch ol- re-arrangement of alliances that is Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, ther of a family, inoltiding too The Imperial family will be look= longed. _ likely to take place will be ,puree o— boys, and for forty-toxo years•-]bas ed upon by Germane as was Napo- I a a prophesying that Italy will of a defensive, rather-than an often- DEFE?V-CE OF THE REALM ACT. mother shared`_ with him "and 13pr - F sacs III. during tate sorrowful days be-strong enough to withstand the sive character. The object- of the - grandsons happy fami33*'life at Vises " I of the disasters in the war of '70— bullying of the other two members victorious .Powers will be to break Englishmen Are, Restricted- Some- Then came the present war, and bvio%_ ;with leelinga of the bitterest hatred, of the Triple Alliance. If she does up the alliance between Germany what During War Time. weeks ago the German troops sr- 'If history teaches us any lesson at so, her. reward will be the restora- and Austria, which has menaced the The proud boast "an English-. rived in Viae r - 611, itis that, if a victorious emper- tion of the Italia Irredenta, that peace of or can ask nothing, too much of his little triangle, with Trieste at the 1� E�'� � brig' • man's-home to his castle"' does not -''Phe• -Belgian inhabitants-' had nub' P India Secstre:_ operate during the present -war, just before detatroyed a bridge over leets, a d feated emperor must(extreme left-hgnd cotner and Fiume Here are some -of the things the I the Meuse. For this they were as.-` "- expect no mercy• tiVhea Napoleon at the extreme right-ha;nd corner, to those people who believe In the naval and military authorities may verely punished-by destruction of was }Darns therI.e were few to say a which formed part of the old-Vene- aggrandizement of Ruaaie,at the ex- do under the Defence of the Realm. .their houses. Partner $guff vert ti yes word Peaecful Solttude. her by for him. tian a and filched-from po si�fattack on our Germany a Act, Take posseassed saionhoof an T n` ssed these outrages. and, beside Republic, on Our Indita•n Em- 3 g ire, I world say that Russia hie Y land himself with distress and remember- Thula it is safe to argue than lire Ex cued From Turk P Y buildings,. gas, electricity, water ,Kaiser,- being regarded as person. P long since ceased to entertain de- Y, i iris his promise over his father's work or sources of supply, Tiorses, .>�Y. shot one German invader ally responsible for the awful plight Or Other Balkan states whose signs on our great Empire. automobiles, or any other means of dam• At 'once-a number_of sal. def the country, will conduct has been beyond reproach Quite apart from the fact that we transport, Biers seized hire and dragged also precipitate a 3' P Q P ' rtn4vement a &inst his, d there will also be territorial re. shall have united France to us 6 Cause any buildings, statues, or fforn his'house "his two sons— may g yinaasty that Y y property to be moved or de- aoa9 become too violent to check. wards. Turkey stands to lone most, bonds that can -never be broken— an• All three were laced ' If the Em P agtainst s Emperor survives all vicia- If she controls her ambitions, all which means that France could ns.- stroyed, and order ,the inha.bita wall and thussumthe i` Of the situdes, one might, having regard to will be well with her. If she elects ver• be a party to an attack on us to leave any given'area if nr-rp�cn - i possibilities, foresee him and ,g the b her all y pnobiem is for nava and militar It was fate of the bars the to make trouble during the war, y y--the militar Pte 1'hia family P+oweaa of the `Tri Le Entente ma {� y purposes; widow to see herhusband, her sop ly.ez led to same quiet spot P Y great for Russia to contemplate. Close saloons entirely or during decide, for the sake of the future So 1 and her two grandsons shot befoi�s +Where his power for mischief would ons as Afghanistan is true to '_pecifibd hours. •' 'Ir 'fol• ever gone. peace of Ettrope, to expel her en- us--,and I have never questioned Enter by force, if need be, anyher eyes. - _ I was going.to mention England tlrely from Europe, her fidelity]-the'invasion of India house or ship-which is su'snected f an possible refuge for the Emper- Russia,then might, with some ren- will never be attem ted this side of tbein used t0 the SICK•DOCTOR g P P g prejudice of the looting iwpopulsrlify as a home son,-yak- for-the—reward--she— twenty=frre-years; &nd—, in. the aec- State.---- - -- _ •.of monarchs who have lost their always coveted — Constantinople. and place, Russia will have so mush Arrest, or order the arrest; with- Pieper Food Put -Him Bight. v ,arawns, but I hardly think the Kai- Probably the arrangement that need of our financial assistance in -out warning, of any suspected per°- The food experience pd a-physitcisp ser would feel comfortable living at would be made would be to join the. recovering from the effects of the Bon. in his own case when worn-and weak ?5viekenham; where. King Manuelruder of the Turkish European war,and in considerating the eeono- Here are some of the things a from sickness and when needing a� . f aa�ol+es..himaelf for the loss of his Empire to some Slav state in sym- mic position of her vast hordes, that 'free-born Briton -may not do:— nourishment the worst way, is vale . m pathy with Russia, so than, even.if she will have,little taste or �• F gdom, or even Farnborough, ppor- Loiter wear• a'railwar bridge. able: who're Napoleon III. made his Russia didn't actually gest Conataa- tunit for loo in sin towards Give or sell liquor to a soldier or "An attack of Po Y: gag q grip, so i*vere it home, and where his widow, the ex- tinople,she would be the coinmtand- Herat. sailor on duty. came near making est end of tris, :iFrmpress Eugenie, lives to-day.. Sag influence there. The abaorp- Always gssuming that the pro- Spread reports-b4 word-of mouth left my stomach in such condition I No;I think the Austrian Tyrol, or tion of 'all'Poland Sato the Museo- phecy as to the.German German debacle is or writing,aug, near a defended area, could not retain any ordiasry food; ' .eomewbere in the- Bay of Naples, vite 'Empire is certain. vindicated, the general result of.the likely to create alarm among the. I knew,of course that I'must have bior-e appropriately fits the picture. Roumania would be territorially war will be to leave us undisputed .troppi.or civili,a'n population. food nourishment or I could never Such an anti�lynaastic muvt enriched at the expanse of Austria, 'mistress of the seas, with no fears, Light fires or display lights of recover. :- (would'probably be 'ini'tiated by the in accordance with the line-of race, as of recent years, of our -shores any description on hill tops or "I-began to Make four teaspoon- and in- commercial interests in Germetn -the Powers.m lvt decide to end be ng invaded and vastly to in- other high„ ground. Qr. buildings Ellis of G y. i8 g , . n8 rape-Nuts and cream three The anti-dynastic movement may the comic-opera business of the Al- crease our all all over the without 'permission. times a dayi and- for 2 weeks this r banian monarch ler take, two' forms: ..There may .be s Y Y Passing her on world. •, Tamper with or bite:"near.tele=• was almost my only food. It tasted q Abrong. 8pcialistic movement--to- to one of the Balkan statea. Colonies Goin Be graph or telephone lines. so delicious that I.-enjoyed it inn ?� Generally,.4he effteotrof,the crush- g Begging. Civilians i 'noring a r6ilitaary de- menses •and my of mach• andled it x ��wards the establishment orf a repub- The _restoration of Alsace-Lor- te. g „ lic th re the resent autocratic Trig defeat of Germany and Austria- mand to halt may be shot down yy, �- P P raine will ave the wa to better _ Iterfecbly,from the first mouthful. It 'form of 'government, or there-'may, Hungary will be .to reduce consid- P y' without' a second challenge. . was so nourishing quickly � ., g'o T relations between the French , and g lr was tidekl �. . .be an "overwhelming feeling in_thea erably the boundaries. od the two _ Cour't'martial' shall deal with of- built back to normal health and empires. German`peoples,.whom the two pro- - tlireet on of breaking up. the con- �i fences'against the military 'Taws, sUen• th. r How far Getrman will suffer will vines have alw�ags kept apart; the and the tribunal shall have veer 8 federaey;7xmd" resolving the Empire y loss of Giri m my's colonies will Po Grape-Nuts is.of great value'as = in to.a series of strong;'independent depend .largely on internal condi- cause her 'to concentrate on the de- to inflict sentences of imprisonment food to sustain, liKe during Serious states again. i:ioua nand her abilvty to bargain. for life, in case of infri'nge'alerits'. L g yelapment.cf .,her .wggderful home , ,1, attacks in which t e emaoh is so ; Whether German will- sue for Whatever else happens, however, derail ed it cannon da est Y resow oes, and build up her cam- A VICTI Fl OF WARS. g g airs sins dace before the iinvadin arises ac- the 1056 of-her colonies and Alace= p per safgguard- m'ilafe other foods. P g meloe afresh, the ro "I am convinced that were Grape Lorraine are certain. E Wal i`ng of which no.one will-wish to pre_ Germans Hill the Son as They Did s {. =' tually reach- Redia is of little"im- q ly cer- Nuts more vines used b rbence. What important is that tarn•19 the lose to Austria of Bosnia F za Ips 'moo vent. The Austro-Hungarian Em- Y pi _before-tfie Gelman armies are' en= -nisi Herzegovina and ailmost as cer- the Father: ciana it neve man -; pure wm be all the stronger for the , y lives t+hsA �tirel routed, internal silicas con- Iain the lose of the Italia Irredenta. What is aural aria of the-,most, .are, owherwiee .lost from lack ,od y PO loss of l�rovirrces. that kept her at Y dgtions will oompel"them'to demand A1'ms and the Nations: over with the Slav races " and the polgnetnt tr ediets possible to ima- nourishment." Name given by ag tan ignbmiai9na peaacre.__ _Mare itffaportant even then the ter way will,be opened to a re!sl undsz- gine is sent by a•Dutch correstpon- C$'nadian . Poatum Cs., Wi•ndxar, And what will be the price of this ritorial changes will be*the.iniiuence standing bettween Italy, which will dent:' The truth of the,. story is, Orift. ' _Zlpe4 o't armament4: Europe-will find flo longer have cause Lo mistrust her vouched for by Lambert's Harrel- The most perfect food in_ ahe When Germany-brought France itself left in such a terrible 6mno- intentions; while the bestowal <4 bri'nck,of Maastricht, Holland. � rld. Triad''of Grape-Nutta and Ito her knees in 1870 they 'secured tufo position that the Powers will be ,yiaQ-!ChaP on Japan ,will preserve "During the Franco-Germskt�War cream 10 days proves,. "Tttere'as'&. £fie price of p'eace a war iindem- compelled to mtseit and settle& plan the balance in the Far East. of 1870," he says, "the Germans-,-Fy Reason..'' x �b'3ty of £200,000,000, and'the secea- for the reduction of armaments. Finally, the great.natiorl�s, i,q- their invasion of Ahm , spread un- Look in pkgs'. for the little book, ,. )eon of the provivice:g of Alssce.and They will Ansist on Germany m-'-stead of wasting their money on tali] miserie's -among the villagers "Thje Road to W'el'lville," T Lorraine. dlici'ng her army to unform'idable armaments, *ill apply a huge slice whose properties they cluinied. A Ever read' the above left*?- 1. A in their turn, the victorious t+ttoa�u, and her flee if of whist now goes in the builditi of certain well-to-do- farmer named aaaea.e trop, time to time. , P o t+ 3' g g teaulhh true, and'tuM o/ ho ,i•.. .r Y �"'�. '°'e ti."e�''t 4: ' a', .:s r �• j I f,. -0 ., �.., a^.^iE`'i •�.t i. `r.. .bW-... '.%1.-�f'h �p�orf �,�'';''. L .,r. �',a��'«.a e,•5 ♦-. x ,.�� .0 :'ti,..,TwHs� fir, m pe�+.'�,�«Y' .� c,.,"�' .W`.."+•Ec;,r•!C. ;.,,,,:.. .:"t r.'x�t� +,Y Si � t �' ,�..: `i� �' ;�^:. "'- g•"rsy�" r�r�d" ,��, .�, '� ..` +F' �,°2": ,"'',e .v` r:.:s ':h'.w�'",�t �S'k, tz' ��`�' �a�.,�; ,�,c'�r s SCJi." �•< tl�y �;., ��.*.;. ., .. # �, 'its .6's `v '��'' ci''.s r- -J .r• ._ - "- x 1.. .j. .. w.•,'.:.- .a.•._.e.-'vtN..+ _ --'..'4 Ke..a'_�aryV�'*':,.c .•.,• t. d, ,..�,�bY,n -.aY'..e'r fl.. mS e�i"�as.i+-'".w lP�-• '..bA7NN;- F. .V �. . ;G' G 1..' $n 7 77 '(a) To carry out the agreements and )provislons herein contala-ed:•-' a nc Polling Bub-division Num& iftoxdvtlE Jet tion-C7areawnt section m ' For at Tom's Offic Li rhe 1.b7 s ^,' - 81"p, F Fie Qffioer. S (i .To co-g�pgrste by all p { ten its power a all times with the,Com At-a point•on Unionville-Newmarket section at Markham-Whitchure�h g r -i cyte or Po Sub-cill o•Number misddn to c the moe�fa coditoas ! the leyryf out oi,tf q Tpwpahlp line designated $touffville Jgnction, line 11#11 run easterly a at(leo.ToTrne's house,RouseS>�t, this agreement and of the said Act, and'Eo Chcreaae"fhe revenue )holt'"dIbtence 'soVtth''`ot the Township line, 'through �lfoufiville to the- George Toyne, Deputy - et :. of�lws7 and ensure iFa aucyaa .. Markham-Pi4ikeci� Township line and thence through the middle of Officer. Couce'ssion LY; Tkownahlp of Pickering,,-'to ClaremohC! For Polling $ubdtvisloa.Numbef . Com- ;e,13. In the event o! any dttterence 6ett$eett,the corporations. the Com- _, ,t _'' at.the Temperance Hall, Oherryw lasers mav, u on aalpe lication. fix a time and •lace to-ham-all_recce- - - Vendor- by Geo.Davidson. Deputy Return _ rtte6,'aMd the - F adjsenust susuch hdiRerat enceap ands h die sgments hall be final. The Com- From Vandprf on the Unionville—Newmarket section,.line .will_run Officer.sion shall or PollinSub-division Number t mission' shall' have all the-powers that may be conferred upon a com- -near road allowance between Lots 15 and 16, Township of Whitchurch, to at the Temperance Hall, Sinadle, missioner appointed under the Act f.'e'spec•tixg EngtarfcA C-encernire+J the north side of Muaselman'a Lake; thence north-easterly to a point abort Chas. L. Mackey, -Deputy.. Return[ 'Public Matters. _ 1/s mile south of Siloam and thence.due east to Uxbridge, paralleling the Officer. ; .. - allowance 1lti mile to the south. _ _ u�8ub'd4vieioa-3tFuber T�: road alI F } t the H ugham. from Ilse date hereof, and at the expiration thereof be sub;ect to iwars— renewal, _ _ (leffiocge'Town Deputt etu>'IIin with the consent of the corporations frgm time to time foP.__.lika r.,d,da •• 'Whitby Bectiori. Ce ' - t O For Polling Sub-division Number, $,ti — of fifty gears, subject to - aaportionment as he�pin,fir)- ___ 4 vided for the purposes of this agreement as though the terms hereof liad Line�vitT:leave Port Perry tri the-h"efghbdrhood of the Fair. .Grouads ddf�ldw'aHai1,Whhitevale,b - --and run-direct to Manclsester P.O..thence south Lo.meet .the Grand Trunk eRet net eapired:-A`E the espiratfoa of th:e-a> r. sent tete"-Cohimis�oir sTi William Miller, De ty urnip T 'determine and adjust the r1g4ts of tse corporations, having rear Officer. d to . Railway.near Highpoint. Line will continue southeFly a short distance e amoun s pa •or assume y Railway, as n abou mile east f Ashbtun For Polling$lib-division Number ®.y ' at the Orange Hall,8th concession,bT i this agreement; and such other cttastdersti,ns .,a may appear ,equitable and thence through'Lot-24 in the Township of Whitby,to Br n,• O. W. Disney, Deputy Returning, to the •Commission and are approved try Cie Lieutenant-Governor In Officer, _ : Council. From'Brooklih the line will ren parallel to`the road allowance between For Polling$ub-division Number 10;x, ------ ;-- _-- -:. _ -_..—� ___ _. Lots 28 and 28 Towneitl df Whitby--as - T S: This agreement i ialVnot come Into tired until it has been sanctioned Railway, In the Town of Whitby. The line will then be diverted to Henry Thomas Dunn, Deputy Returni>o , b7 the Lieutenant-Governor In Cornell, Street and thence to the lake front. OfficerP b-d' Nu a _ _ tuber - In- withesa whereof the COmmCasio i and the t.orporatiohg have ro. 8CH11;DUI:10 "B.'J b W J onkhousea slopes: spectively !affixed their corporate scale and the !leads of their proper Total amount of deben- y n cues, Deputy Retet>4ri. d®cers. : o kh tures'to be issued by the inR Officer. : 1# y'�»:-• -- _ __ respective municipal!- And that the 12th day of October, - BC DUL _ - _ ed .1914. o' la e H- and deposit _with at three clock ..th Name of Municipal - the.Commission trader noon, at the Town Hall at Broushstvi"�3 r j Rsor>ll. Corporation. ._:.f: Clause 2 (b).' in the said Municipality i as been fls�l - - T`ow ip of Scarborough 7 t t appoo Toronto-Unionville,Scetion. -_ .•.i• alts de at ptheipotlin t places .F t Township o! Markham gh.... ....._.,.,...1 803,939 00 _ ns -final summing up of,the. votes 4r _ Froin' the east n limits of the l ity of Tomntox Victoria lark Avenue, - Township. of Whitchurch .,................ X188;152 00 tthe Clerk- he 111115 00 line w4ll parallel the Canadian Northern Rallway on the soutli side t ,' Township of uxoridge And that if the assent of the ale 227,901 tib p � ey : ce a e a roc roue to t e sonth east corner of T "" _ iaobtained to the said pro Loc :A, ('tea C., township o Township o[ Whitby 584,619 00 Law it will be taken into eoneideea- p of Scarbo-ough , Crossing the Kennedy Road. r Township of Reach ...., .• 234,722-00 • ' live will" -tra :northel"y acont the centre of 1Yot 28, as far as Con. 1, Town- "" tion b the Municipal Council of . , 'Village of Markham................:.. 48762 00 ship n, 34•irboro, from whl�h point approximately parallel to the Grand said corporation atpa meeting th -.•CrcaY rtai:way to •Galonville. 'Village -of Stouflville .............:........: 75,281 to held after the expiration of _.._ Village o Port Per .........�...,..-.....- -113,3 00 mouth from the date of the first ► L'nionetlEe-Broo�'in. arc%". - _ Town off Newmarket 266,986 00 lication of this notice, and that ?. own of Ux dge ...•.................". _204.666 00. '' first publication was made on the Tows• of Ux6ri , road allowance between e 1�ne cross the rand Tru­k Rai!w4y on day of September,.A. atTwlhich point line will cross opLof 1 and pa-a2 elrt er. ornoadltotthe eigh- Totai amount Of`bondsVt. •to�be•issued, mentioned 4 00 j� _ who desiresr>to v to up n t� i borbood of Markham Village, where it wai turn northerly and cross Con in Clause 3 ........ ............ ,!,346,938 00,. ppoosed By-Few must deliver to t _ -'VIII road south of Grand-Trunk Railway: continuing easterly line will - - ; Clerk not later than Lhe tenth day run through Locuat Hill along or parallel with road allowance between Made seed and entered this = da O fore the day appointed for.talhiag !qts 10 ani 1J., From the Markham-Pickertng township line, line will cross ' Y f vote-a declaration reader The O to the centre of Con VL Township of Pickering, and_ continue, approxi- 191 -" Evidence Act, that he is a• t mately through the centre of the Concession to Brooklin, excepting new R whose lease extends for the time tgt►r - ''"Glteanwood, where the line will be divested. �•rtT•'•r•-.t•'' n•r�s+�•t`'•ri=•z�•'r..-.r. Reeve '(Mayor)'- which the debt or liability is-to created,-or in which the money to __ . > rionvOc Newmarket Section. NO nt • • -•-•-•-•- - • • •-• • • •-•-• . raised by the proposed By-Lwr TIDE. -following places; payable,or for at least -twenty - _ TAKE xoTtcs that the toregoing.la s mor Polling Sub-division P!fumber 1. years, and that be has b the 1 true co b Kingston coayenanted- to all munief - The tine a•.�1 run northerly from 1Znionville approximately up the Py of a proposed By-Law of the at H. E. We etex"s house, g ps centre of Cor,c?anion v; Township o! Jiarkham, and of Concession..V, Corporation of the Township of 'road, by H. E. Webster, Deputy Re. taies in respect of the property Township of Nhitchurc'.t, to o- rear Lot o• thPrce to centre of Coaccn..V, Pickering- to - be submitted to the turning Officer, which he is tenant other than rY o Township o! wburhurch, toe near Lot 27, and 'hence norCohce"lo votes of the electors on the 18th day For Polling Sub-Division Number 9. improvement rates. y of tober, A. D. 1914, boween the at the Town Hall, Pickering Vi13 s. ` . to Newmarket _ _ ¢ -DONALD R.BEATON, d 8 of o'clockheeWt Richardson,Deputy Return- - .Olerllt. ho the forenoon by W. V. - - anernoon at the inR Officer. : - , 77, THE MOST SENSATIONAL 'VALUE EVER OFFERED BY ANY.- __ - ALKINO MACHINE COMPANY HE 7 4, 71 r - v a _ I - C A .. R - LOOKS LIKE A $250.00 MACHINE I ' .:BUT COSTS ONLY $78. . - EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH -Ca--Irsnd see this machine and have it played -for you at The. 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All exposed. machines. w x, -metal parts-are heavily,nickel plated: It The-record racks, as you will see,.hold ` has a double spring drive motor, non quite a number of records. 7. varying and non-vibrant, which will If you want to kita'really'fine musical " *i +play three records atone winding. =• instrument and a handsome piece of This splendid machine is equipped:-with furniture at one and the-same time,--you our latest and best reproducer-the new .certainly-eh3uld investigate the Columbia - Y C-olumbia No..S--which gives out a clear, . :Grafonala"Patricia." REXEMBER THAT COLUMBIA RECORDS ARE MADE IN CANADA. _ iW BY, CADIANS AND WILL PLAY ONEANY_MACHINE / Any dealer will give you a Columbia Demonstration Reeord;worth 85c for 80c. (;feet one to-day; • If you own a Machine try some Columbia Patriotic Records. . . •J. S, JEPHBOXy- '..,Lo W. 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SE B 85� 1914 -, ;__. ,,- -. „�,,r­-�._..- �.,\., ' �y a - , e{ , . _- - KERING, SEPTEMBER - r, 5. k. _ _ — ria UUNICIP'ALITY OF THE _ (b) To'issue debentures for.the amounts set forth in schedule `B" - eI AGREEMENT HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO. * i, maturing in fifty years from the date of issue thereof, and payable yearlT -_- - deposited with the Commission previous to the issuing of the bonds our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. 11�M sy=law No. -` by tho Comm v a as provided lferdin cid ae 4 h oeo[r!n sus h to tittaae. e i T`i : :. . ' . /. 8�tween w Commission of Ontario (hereinafter called l c i sion o au er c amoun _ at such rates of discount or premium, and on such terms and conditions , 7V? _ __ _____ « as the Commission in its sole discreticn shall deem to be in the Interests ` . -.A By.-law to authorize a cer- 'The Hydro-Electric Po er of the railway, the proceeds of auc!r, debentures being used solely for Commission") of the First Part, F I twin agreement made between the purposes herein contained, The amount of debentures of each cow The 'gHydro-Electric Power - — and— - . potation-`said or dl;;pbsed-ul-Yto tial�o meta--siialI �e such Proportion the - as m'ay be fixed by the Commission of the total amount of debentures,• L 1I. --'-Commission of Ontario and the . -r, --The Municipal-Corporations of the Township of Scarbprough. the : due regard being Mega to the capital invested, the service rendered, the CobTtlnieipal rporation of the Township o[ Markham, the xownship of R'hltchurch, th Township comparative 1.revenue derived, and all other equitable conditions; '4 of Pickering, the Township of Uxbridge, the Townshlp-ef�whitby, the . "Towns . p of Pickering. and Township of Reach, the Town of Newmarket, the Town of Uxbridge, (c) T-o-�itakg no agreement or arrangement with, and to grant no .1�11- {. i - + way or trans t e own o11 I.-Anug Is =019or other ', for the construction equip- - - ville and the Village of Port Perry, (hereinafter called the "Corpora tion company without the writtefh•conseut of the Commission; f ;'. - ' tions") of the Second Part. 1. bent anc�operatian o inn E.lec -— _ ....---._. .-------- ' - -- -- - . --td) To keep, observe and -perform..the covenants, provisos .and cond!- tric Railway under"The Hydro- ` ' - _ ti s set th his agre ment intended to. be kept and observed and on for int e Electric Railway Act 1914." whereas pursuant to The Sydro-Electric Railway Act. 1914, the Coln- performed by the corporations and to execute such further or other l , documents and to pass such by-laws as may be regr.ested by the Com- Whereas it is expedient that mission was requested to enquire into, examine, investigate and report mission for the purpose of fully effectuating the objects-?IIs intent of _ r� uFou the co9t of construction and operation o[ an electric railway or this sereemeat: - - :- }ill@ CiOrpOratlOIl Of the loWn- railways to be constructed through certain districts in which the cot - .. � ship of Pickering and other pore, are situated, together with the probable revenue that would (e) To furnish a free right o[ way for the railway and for the power i :- • resuit from the operation of such railway or railways; Unes o[ the Commission over any property of the corporations upon _ 1 i -Municipal Corporations Should - being so requested by the Commission, and to ezecute such conveyanoe • l And whereas the Gommisslon has-furnished the corporations with such enter into an agreement under thereof or agreement -with regard thereto as may be desired by fife , 's-==== s, e_$ - } a report showing E 1) the total estimated coat, operating revenue and C� �ioa. y �� eatpenses- of the tai- sy or railways, and (2) the proportion of the .t . �Aet, 1919:, with. the Hydro- capital cost to be borne by eac o e corpor ane lawful and the Commission !a hereby authorized to uresis ,Electric Power Commission of achednle "B" attached lieretn; or cause to be created an issue of bonds, and. to set: or dispose of the i a . re�X Ontario hereinafter called the And whereas on receipt of the said, report the'corporations requested same on behalf r the corporations. Such bonds is be charged upon and secured by the railway, and all the assets, rights, privileges, revenues. I .'1 '" -, the Coizntsalan.to construct, equip and operate a system at electric rail works, property and effects belbnging thereto or held or used is cos- COmmr6$ioII, `for the COIIstruC- ways (hereinafter called-the -ra•►+wgy) over the routes laid. down is , f section with the railway constructed, e }ulted, operated and maintained )r' ,•. _ _ifilOII, a ul ment and O eration schedule "A" attached hereto, upon the terms and conditions and in-the equipment p ` by the Commission under this agreement, and to be for the total amounts ; ,- i-, _ -manner herein set tgrth; - , . . - mentioned in schedule "B" hereto at:aciteck; provided tl.at the Conimlasioa ' a of an Electric Railway in and : F through the bTunhei aht Of•the may, upon obtaining the consent as•herein defined of the majority of the , } g p y And, whereas the Commission has agreed wt`.h the corporations on corp6ft one, increase the said bond issue by any amount necessary to 1 behalf of t."Ie corporations to construct, equip and operate the railway ver the capital coat of extending the railway, and may also without 1 . ,tL To hip of P1cTlering and car- .. . co p g t.t. "fain other Municipalities,-upon upon the terms and conditions and In the manner-herein set forth; but such consent increase the said bond issue to cover the cost of additional - P upon the sapiens condition that the Commission shall not in any way works or equipment of aay kind for use on the railway to an extent not -the terms and .eondition6 and be liable by reason of say error or omission in any estimates, plans or exceeding ten per cent. (10 •;.) of the bonds Issued from time to time. x _ pub eCt t0 the COI1dltloII6 set aaeclC-atlons=for any financial or other obligation. or loss whatsoever In order to meet and pay such bonds and interest as the same becomes _ by virtue of this. agreement.or arising out o[ the-performance of the due and payable the Commission shall to each year after the expiration v forth and contained. in the terms theteef;- of ten years from She date of the Issue of the bonds out of the revenue °,t f " agreement fief out III.this By And whereas the electors of *'acb of the corporations have asaen!ed of the railway atter payments in operaticgtass expenses Occluding electrical it _ Dower) and the coat of administration set aside a sufficient coin t! law, and according to the routes' 'to by laws aufboriziag the corporations to enter Into this agreement provide a sinking fund Cor the purpose of redeeming the same at mar � set forth in Schedule "A" to the with the Commission for the conatructioa, equipment and operation _of.. turity,. Debentures issued by-;lie corporations in compliance with elapse - - the railway as laid.down to the said schedules• subject to the foltowiag (2b) hereof, shall, to the.extent of the par value of any bonds outstandingsaid agreement; - terms and conditions; from time to time, be held or disposed of by the Commission is trust forAnd whereas the estimate&cost - - the holders of such bonds as collateral security •for payment thereof, - vlil! of the worst under the said agree- And whereas the corporations have each iaauezi debentures tar the fc being understood and agreed that in t:3r event of any !acreage ai tho + tocol is Sl,348,1i.38 ; sad whereas amounts'set forth in schedule "R" attached hereto, and have deposited the , said bond. Issue each corporation shall, upon' the request, of the Com- - aa the portion of the cost of the con- said debentures .with the Commission; _ mission, deposit with the Commission additional debentures as described sc a'truetion and equipment of the ' - collateral 1 i b�r hereof, to bei liefda or disposed of by the iCommission as . clause 1. line to be borne b the Corlioras+- - scar ry such ac s o the said ad asue as hs ; _. - :- aapadebentnrea held by the Coa2misslonf to excess of the par valued tV a i rd� tion of the Mnatcipality o the • Now therefore this-Wileature wltnesseth, -' - _ . ts• d zg bonds fro time to me a lie! or isposed of - ' Townshi of Pie-kerintr is estimat- - ou .an t. m t! m y b+ d d ,� Commission'to secure payteent of any deficit arising from the oyer �n I ed at 83 8,115, as set out in Sche. - -T. In consideratid n of the'premiara and of the axn,pmenta'of the cot- oL the railway. ' - - - 1 dole "B to the -said a reement, porations herein contained. and subject to the Drovtsiona o! tete said Act. I . _ _' ' subject to adjustments and appor- _,the Cammisairrn agrees with the corporations respectively:- 4 in the event of the revenue derived 'rom tae operation of the ander I - 'tionment between the Corpora. - ` - taking being bisutficient to say year to meet the'operating' expenses �- tions by the Commission from (a) To construct; equip and operate-the.railway through the 'dtatricfs_ (including electrical power), the cost of administration and-the annual time to time. as provided by the I which the corporations are situate on behalf of the.corporations; charges for interest and sinking, fund on the bonds, and for the renewal 11 ,. saidAgreetaent ; - . _ -. - of any. works belonging to whole or in part to the railway, such deficit.: _ W b) `Fo construct and operate the railway over-the rcutes laid down !a 0. ==And whereas -the total annual schedule "A"; _--_ _ _ a dklin theaproportion adjn'Sed!by thetCommissionio In theaevent ofd the y . -.t-amount estimated to` be required - � _ - !allure of any corporation to pay it: share of such a deficit as adjusted ,,. - ' ;c) To Issue bonds• as provided in paragraph 3 of this e►greement, to -for the maintenance of the rail. - by the Commission. it shalt be lawful for the Commission in the manner . S', : ( (d) he coat of constructing acid equipping file railway, provided to clause 2 (b) to dispose of debentures held by the Commission _ .uvay, apwrt from operating ezpen- - covert .. 1 toes, is >dl$8,878 ; the operating To furnish as tar as possible first-class modern and standard equip• as security for any such deficit. Any arrears by any corporation shall � • revenue' tieing estimated at bear interest at the legal rate. 18776,400, and operation and main- meat for use on the railway, to operaie this equipment so as to give 'the ; iteaaace at $440,554) best service and accommodation nasi a havfo rfl to the district a4 -- • served. the type ti construction and equlpmeat adopted, and ,all of er -v-Should'-stip-swag=--�--to form any of the obItgations to , `r .-w, And whereas the-tocaL sat rn*1 .equitable conditions; and to exercise all due skill and diligence so as to the Commission undo: Chia agreement, the Commission may.In additfog`+ _ ;t secure the most effective operation and service of the railway consistent to all other remedies and.without ao:ice, discontinue the service of the amount estimated to -required, railway to such corporation la default until the said obligation has been �'r3P with good management; tui such d discontinua sacs of service 'shall relieve o0 for the od of ten years itnme- filled, and no uc i nu se v1 ! the r ' ' p !lowing the date of the Ee) 'To regulate and fix 'the fates and rates of toll' to tie collected bT poration in default from the performance o[ the covenants. provis" and onissue of the Bonds to be issued ' conditions herein contained. ; the railway for all classes of service; der the said Agreement, for . 4 'interest on the said -Bonds is (f) To utilize the routes and property of the railway for all purposes B. In case the Commission shall at any time or times be prevented � - -' $217,347 ;and tilereafter, for the from operating the railway or any part thereof by at lock-out..riot; ' .' irom.whlch !t is possible to obtain a profit; - ,next ensuing forty years, the aa- ' _ . . .. -- ' fire,:invasion, explosion, act of Gad, or the king's enemies,-or any other ' � nualamou.nt estimated to be re- --(g,}-T9 combine property and works of the railway and the power. - cause reasonably beyond its control. then the C6mmission shall not be 1 ^' quired for sinking fund charges , Imes .of ,the Commission where such combination is feasible and may bound to operate the railway or such part thereof during such time; but fo5 the retirement of tile' said prove economical to-both the railway and the users of,the power lines; the corporations shall not be relieved ficin app liability cr payment udder '- ' M is !x#3,489,:and for interest this agreement, and as snow as the cause of such interruption is removed the Cominissien s!all, wIthout any delay, continue full operation of the �l .on the said bonds $217,847 ; (h)' To pe'rm'it 'and obtain interchange of traffic with- other railways , railway, and'each of lite cur,orations shall be'ar6mpt and diligent !n 1 - wheieas-tie p r i . ,ahle* --.. -- _ _ +rte •, •: � inx in its power to remote and overcome any such cause or r - . 'borne by th£ Municipality of the - ` causes,of..interruption. . - •� Township of Picketing,of the said ,. 11) To supply electrical power or energy for operation of the talions w - -T `'`) at rates consistent with those charged to municipal corporations; 7.. It shall be lawful for ani 't'in- corporations hereby authorize the •�a annual amounts, estimated to be d required for maintenance, sinking -Commission to unite the bas.n of ;the r:tanay with U:at of any other _ , fund charges find .interest is esti• (j). To apportion annually the capital costs and operating expenses of railway s stens opeta!Fct in o•1-o`._, or in part.by the Cummission, and to r ` en at$48;884 for the first ten all n'orks, apparatus and plant used b3 the ,railway in common with the exchange equipment ar.d op.eraterE from one system to ills other, proper ;:, o f . •years„as aforesaid, and thereafter Commission's transmission lines in a fair manner, having regard to the _ rovislon bein, glade so nat eaai system shall pay• its prop, at x,52,485 on the same finals as the service furnished by the expenditure under consideration; of the cost of any,equipr ent,_used in common, p ate ' share t't -- --- - ,.portion of the cost of construction I _ .. :.`;and etiaipment, as .aforesaid, Sub- ` •(h) To apply the' revenue derived from-operatlon of the railway and - - g, If-at any time any other municipal corporation applies to-the Coln- t act "to ad'astments and a r- any other revenue derived from the undertaking to the payment 'of mission for an extension of the rail xay ;into its Municipality the Crotty- j ppo operating expenses (including electrical power), the cost of adminis- mission shall notify the applicant and the corporations, in writing, of a , tionment between the Corpora- tration, and annual charges for interest and sinking fund on the money it10Dy b the Commission from time .and place to hear all representations 'hat may be made as to the ' y' invested, and such other deductions as are herein provided for; : terms and conditions ;relating to such proposed extension. .Ii, on 'the /.! time to time, as provided by the - .. recommendation of the Cominiss`cn', such extension shall be authorized, said Agreement; ,(I) To set aside from any revenue thereafter remaining an annual without discrimination in favor of the applicant, as to the cost incurred _. And wlieretia the amount of the sutn for the renewal of any works belonging in whole or in part to the or to be incurred fzr or by•reason of any such extension, the Qommissioa ”- whole rateable propertg of the undertaking;. - . may .extend the rat:way upon such terms,and conditions as may appear ,' Corporation according to the last - equitable to'the Commission. - , devised Assessment Roll-is$3,00,- � C7n) To pay over,annually to the corporations, i[ deemed advisable by .. 222.70, and the'atnOunt of the de- the Commission in the interests of the undertaking, any surplus that may \o such application for an extension of lite railway into any mnni� :::benture debt Of the Corporation•is remain after providing for the items above mentioned. The division of cipality the corporation of a high is not a party to this agreement shall $6,'242.21 of which' neither '15rinci- such surp4tts between the corporations..to be fixed by the Commission on- be granted. if it is estimated by the Commission that the cost of service ,, r an equitable basis, having regard in.She case of each,cpr-poration to.t.he - of. the railway to the corporations parties hereto will be thereby ia- . . . pal nor interest is in�rear. capital invested, the.service rendered, the comparative benefits derived, creased or the revenue and accommodation be injuriously affected without . - Therefore, the Municipal Coun� and all other like coadltions; the written consent of'the majority of lite corporations parties hereto. cil of the-Corporation of the Town- , ' . , . . -_ : -' ',ship of Piekeriog enacts as fol- - (n) To take act! a steps for the purpose of eon5trueting; equipping and 9, The consent.of any corporation required under this' agreement shall -'=lows! operating the railway at the earliest possible date after the execution of mean the consent of the council o° such coporations," such consent being 1. It shall be Ixwful for-the Cor- . this agreement by the cgrporations and the deposit of the debentures as in the form of a municipal by-law duly passed `y t.ie council of the potation of the Township of Pick- � called for under clause 2 (b) hereof and to commence operation 'of each I 11 _ f _ section as soon as possible after its completion. . -' I. ' . - "-"' ' . ' , ,,_Ang, and the said Corporation` is - rk _ - .. _ - mission s:all,, a�st annually, adjust and -apportion 1 - corporation.. ­- -'hereby -authorized,- to -enter-into- -- -- 10:,The Com the following Agreement with the (o) TO make such extensions to the railway c)escribed in scligdnle' between the-corporsE f con=t*nen equipment. operation, t' Hydra Electric-Power Commission . ,"A" as may appear advantageous and profitable from time to'time. test, sinking fund, and.also the cost oP fenewing the property of the 4nte of Ontario and other Corporations - , ' 11 - ; ' railway. _ __. - - the said agreement being hereby 2. Tn consideration of the premises and of-the agreements herein set a ` . - llicorpOtatect into find forming forth, each of the corporations for itself, and not one for the -other, i1. Every.railway and all the works, property agd effects held and used ' la part of this 13y-law, and tl}e agrees with the Commission:- ._ : in connection therewith, constructed, acquired, and maintain .Reeve and Clerk of the torpors- - ' ' by the Commission under this agreement and the said Act shall be v in the Commission on behalf of the corporations, but-the Commisa{o ' _ tion are hereby au6hoc zed and -(a) To bear its share of the cost of constructing, equipping, operating, . , directed to ezecute the said A tee- maintaining, repairing, renewing and Insuring the rai_way sad its pro'. shall be entitled:to alien upon the camp for all money eicpended.by tit g . Commission ander this agreement and not repaid. � 1 'meat upon behalf of this Co Corpora- -party and works as ebtablialted by the Commission, subject to adjust "fes and to attach the 9ea1 of the menta and apportionment between the corporations by the Commissioft ��• �y 1t. o lone coven an w er*"� ;-' - e to time; y _.. , Ifiaoh of the c t ante d'age^.3s 'With the nth a Cor ratlon thereto, .._� .. " , _ r._.. ' ---1. a+r•'�. 4 r.. I - • _ F r „ r� tI. J ,� xod'; r. �. ." v,;',.,`r ,{;.,1;':r,.Ir,4,ri t., `s•�. '; t•N}'lt ."t Y°.tq`�a, ..�.� .r .. xy ,K +. F�•^.. 5 - c -.s,w.•' fie t. , ,•},'•?• ti ;ta..' :ice,i .:,a k n',: ✓' L: ,w Ate.& r°^'y <zhsr 3 ti �+ .,a.P Ia ,.•�v �`d�'r. --er-..�..v'.'. k5 ..rte f 4q" a�a•y' a,fy:M :'za 1, ,. e�[�q"4. a try N` �t'n: 1'• F '•�•'..e%M1i•.ru'L'-l, .^. Ai, "^'•Y--'C'IIf r.Cf.HL- .v.V° alr - 'S*^•"�, ,Mti M'i S99fn 't '•1P �-• �.., 'mc..rh' "..•.. ,•:..ivar.'w7X.i.,''y Y"--..-..''r`kNrr•'te.v'. .o•.-r-.i.[,:.t^ti..%,...".?J_-...,')`,f-ed..•%.i'l}.,'t•..�eaVx$•-i,i i r„' ,I:a:a.+.,rs.. r+"v9.r^..t+Y..�..v.a ."1y'1;.._'.•, )z•.g'.'.-,:, ''�.1 „v..,;. �v• , �., :bM.{,w.3r~♦ s,.•Jy�y�'..'i ,. ..a: _�2„W,w. .: +x:• . ,•0. K-. .E M a rT T7G—,�lr... �y•Y r- '-tt''ie!Mar' h-vy.0 r�:�C L? •+e?-w!i4:a. . e7e:. 21 b- a ' r 9r`!•'' •?:: x2, _.: .,s :.., u v.:: �f { sa^. i. .,...-�•�%:• 3S /x'>'A �' _ N•'•,.� Yr •�... 4-•','(>aC -4:' y,y .,�.er,.r:�,�r•)�'.'�•Y'-'. t,,,`�1'"^i`•: ' W•,3T,:; �. `i.' � 9.s y�'P ffaf%�".'` g...��„ — n'• f:' v,4�l- z ,. 4. big, it...+ Ne of beauty, making its a 1NFA\TRY WINS BATTLES. i A1�Ibt - +g appeal complete, it has often proved equal to stupes I + k k ,• a. r •C. OR, FCZE11II 1L nt 5'X"8 .-Hterest to All womon P s Finishing Tonth to .Cavalry r• An" Artillery Action. ' •, ; ;kalNax Bends Out a Messi9e of Help , y1 � �nY A z ` (�J While there have been man dig- , to Many People. 's - { fficuaadona as to the relative varus of s Halifax, N.S., Dec. 16$When ' ' the different branches of an army ; s �f< - Delicately T * UP wed at her.ho w at uit ArI I there ie no doubt but that it is the J., ,��ra. Haverstock was quite Willi � � tLvottred- ante case -� infantry that wins ;battles. ° 11 f � Highly T; «I' .was always 'blue' sad depressed cress ficen- `G telt weak lAn id and utterly unit rnskoh wasI a batters wild depend to a large f=ated, ` eu of tor dry Mtn ao r disordered that I had no appetite. field What I-did eat disagreed. I suffered $ 1 artillery, it certain that the prin- F- {' greatly from dizziness and sick head cipal and most im tient arm is ache and feared a nervous breakdown Po x` `✓° the infante Von my druggist's recommendation ,� x infantry,' which in practically �t4'l3Y WORRY ! need Dr. Hamilton's Pills. ever + y case must decide the final is Choose your verist and I ft?lt better at once. Every day I 3 x , ' Improved. In six weeks I was a well "' °� �°"""`� 1+. sue. The cavalry may be,the first to y grocer for 1 ;;;�. �edr ask our woman, cured cgmplelely after differ. f' - Ikwn into a battle, and the ar- Ise �`W -- . --- Ent physicians had failed to help me. � •`�� �9�`� �"�, � �•iilery may•destroy the enemy s ar- s It !a for this reason that I strongly ' tit a:`battle--is never won- _ hrge rs w stomach or ges- e I unci$ll�lythe:infantry has driven back tt five troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's the enemy's lines. =asses nos sass. , 1E'ills.» _�_—The p•re5ent_mode---of- advancing a•W.hawses;stta.ts-cailwsa:s�ts.�t.— Hamilton's Pills strengthen they , - - - - Toronto. ` oMach, Improve.-digestion, strength y . for the infantry is to deploy them in ea the nerves and restore debilitated ?� O'°x aline witlh a long interval between I F YOU WANT To BUY OR SELL A yea T i Fruit, Stock, Brain or Dairy Farm. a systems to health. By cleansing the A-01N i each soldier. This, naturally, is for wi tte R. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 00 blood of long-standing impurities, by F the purpose of offering a smaller Colborne St.. Toronto. bringing`the system to s high point target for the enemy. It makes it aawsolg, Colborne at.. Toronto. of vigor, they effectually chase away rI'lie it b T more difficult however, for the ?wearluess, depression and dtsease•, itching, burning, suffering .and , srXWsl�alr'lass inns sax;a, - a flood for young or old, for men, for loss o$ glee Caused b eczemas leaders to keep as good,control over p y , I OOD W EE10-Y'IN LIVE TU WN IN wf '.women, for children, All dealers sell the men, and for that reason one G York County. stationery and Book ° a i utHami: rashes and irrltittions of the skin of the objects of field artillery is to business In connection. Price only `% Dr Hamiltons Pills of Mandrake and $11.000. Terms liberal. Wilson Puy i•h- and scalp'are at once relieved and make the enemy's troops deploy las company. 'aa Wast Adelaide 1.11 t. _ earl 'roronto. permanent skin health restored in early- permanent - QUEEN OF ITALY. most cases by warm baths with The infantry soldier is armed in SEED POTATOES. Ali the oogntriea with a rifle and *EW BEUNSWICx SEED POTdTOES.- ` r — Cuticura Soap followed by gtatle bayonet., "bi!he On r000tmt o7 the war, this fall will y Ti$e i$' the weapon be probably the best time to buy .your - Lovely in Person and Has Great �' applications of Cutictim OintmenL_ upon w-.*h reliance is placed, the .ted potatoes for next year, writs me Ialgueaee with the Hin bayonet beim used only as a last for price list of Varieties. C. Bred Y' King. Queen Hekne of Italy. Cutleueaawpa°QOtntmsatansotdtbrout[boul g Y Fawcett, tipper Sackville. 1s. SMW0ton A be ewe mel" b.tmens at�OkIn� means, when in a hand-to-band en- the world. A Ubee•t temple tH see°.with 711-Daae Heleae od Italy is the one queen --- -� '•eaip,eessratwa.a Along arouwDeusacttsD. counter with the enemy. stasosyLasrlsoys Europe most ideally a true dous basks in 'the high councils of Ge.QWLimBoston.u.a.A. e and mother, Her husband's government. ItANCE11 TUMORS. Luhli'd. ksTU.. - • • internal and external, cured with- qtr Isterest rests safely in her ---=T A PRETTY GREASY MENU. se�atiea Tanis6es lustantly °tit °a'° b�our home treatment. Write __ ee taelore too late- lir. Penman bledical keeping. She will never betray DbUXLE TRACKING C.P.R. i co.. Limited, Cclntnsrwooe. Ont that the Slava may tri _ lien of Shaekleton Espi'ditios. Wiii If lerviliue Is I,Isau l With the Modern Heel. " umph, Her little son is Italian, The East Will Be Similarly Treated —_� ; and the sovereignty of Italy will be Subsist Very Largely on Lard. --- "What on earth are %oil doing Y g As the West. 1 CAN YOU BEAT THIS, CASE? -wAb your shoe on the desk 1'' ' 'iiia sums da His mother, bending I While marching across the ice -�`- er his bedside ever night as she Whale 'the vast enterprise of No ordinary liniment wti: even re- I'm only rubbing out a mistake. Y 8 fields the men . engaged in ._the lieve Sciatica. Nothing eks in the coverlet With those fdouble tracking fire entire Canadian a but the most I've lost my eraser." li ua I Pacific system is one ,that cannot, Shacloleton expedition to the South. Powerful kind of r. remedy can Dene - y; kind, practical hands, per- . trate through the Ltcal:es and Snarly - in- the mature of•tile case, be full' Pole; will.have three mrala a da Vinard's Liniment cures oandrus. t, ruling the sweet service which is y y= reach the Sciatic Nerve, ion can al- red by the lowly but often realized for year&, yet when it is breakfast, luncheon and dinner at ways depend on the 'old-time "Nervi- 4 b' the h stated that there will be shortly night. The menu -for brookfast and line." Nothing made to-day is as good Changing Timet+. y future is thinking Y� B for, Sciatica as Nerviline: was when :"Now then, Cousin Ednma, et me 1 '!these days of the future of her son, 1,C:,s miles of double track between dinner will be the same, each man 1 !not of the future of the Slav, first produced, about forty years ago. C , Port Arthur said Calgary, leaving i being given three ouneea of lard 8 give now a bit off the breast: of only sugar, a All this time the same old "Lumbago. ne. Yes. please, I should like to One can rent assured that she is gaps, y something like 18fi two ounces of au r, nae at dried has been citrin Sciatica, Lumbago, thinking of the future of the Italian males-one gets a realizing notion milk, wheat protein and oats, The Rheumatism; and is considered to be taste that, for .in my young days- s k ple also.• She has lived among of the work involved, of great dis- luncheon will consist of nut food without an equal is relieving pain or they always gave it to the s; grown- them for eighteen years and-spent tance covered and ad the courage mixed with oil and dried milk sad soreness anywhere, "'Nerviline' ups, and now they keep it for the 91even of tbem after her marriage and persistence -involved 'in this oats. couldn't be made stronger or better," children, so I've always missed it.'i - 7 going back to her old home B g y writes James E- Edwards. "The way without large and notable undertaking of "You may feel rather sick when duplicating the whole It cures sciatica is to me simply- a - in Montenegro, a ootmparatively P g system, �you heal of it," Sir Ernest seed miracle. For years I suffered f'rlght- • • 'short distance away and a land which -comprises some 13,000 miles during A rtctetrt interview, "it's ra- -fully, -I ruined my•etomach with in- : . Carterhall, Nfid. ;srlticb she Iovea. It was a sacri. of track. Of course the-chief con- Cher a greasy compound. Indeed, ternal dosing, I rubbed in gallons orf. If�nards Liniment Oo., Ltmt£ed. ; sideration is the West, whose ra- when we tried it- In Nor otle and liniments-none were strong, Dear Strs,-while in the country' last $ce she Made $a order to prove to y summer I wad badly hitten bT toaapsy� uu. - ]finer husband's subjects that she had Pid deFeiopmeat called for'this neve thought it a very unpleasant sort enough. One good rubbing with Iver-I ofd, so badly that I tboulrht I wouM be viline relieved. I-kept on rubbing and d,96cured tar a couple of week., I was s; come to dwell among them and re. policy; but the East will be sim�i- of rations, but I cab assure you that, shortly was cured, My father cured advised to try your Liniment to allay the irritation, and did so, The effect wit 7 resin as one of them, and that her larly treated in tame, especially.I scientifically eotisidered, it is the rheumatism In his right.. arm and more than I expected, a few appblcataoaa risge did Dot mean that,she wag the lines which connect large con- -finest that has ever been devised.' mother cured herself of chronic lum-; campletelJ curing tbeArritation; and pre• to be open to the predominating tres of population, and promise I hope that this time bunger will baso with Nerviline. Our family aim- •entinor the bites from becoming sore, g KINA13D'S LINIMENT is also .a dictation of Russia in Montenegro. bigger business, The Dost will 'be la ave +small j ply swears by Nerviline and we are good "��aa" 8 play ry part is our trou never without a ervi60c. ue anly,size hot- ply article to keep off ibe mosquito". The Queen of Italy is lovely in so enormous as to baffle exact fig- bles. tie to our home. We find that for ex- W. s, V. la e' person, as all the world knows, en- urea at the moment; the double AM the provisions have be ac ternal pain, for Coughs,neldaat fo ch - � lowed beyond that with force of tracking, too will be built is a cast .ed in sausage skins. such minor Ills it is a veritable family character, This is the explanation ly different way from the 'original ,�, _ physician." --of-leer i8$setlee +ipso--- u h ins. ��* ,f The Way Out. Feminine beauty merely of face and a tremendous hurry. The present* IZZT� lesion. Dad-The kind of wedding y form never has and never will away double tracking will offer a finish- Easy to remove,lumps by applyltrjr Put• . ervous Wife-Oh; Harry dear --- minds of men and dictate the ed railway, in every respect bath nom's corn and wart Extractor, 'Ph1, do order a mouse-trap to be sent Daughter--Tiaen.what is • to , e reign policy of a state. Force of as regards the weight of raila, the purely vegetable remedy acts painlessly done, papa I , cliarikcter, wrt6 si'ncerit of levo- strength bridges, and the home today. 'bb y gt S per- and Is guaranteed. insist on •'Putnam's" Harr But Dad-You will have to be mar tion, -but without beauty, has done faction of roadbed, Thus applied, only. 25c. per bottle$ Week Y- you bought Doe last ried without my,consent.. ; - •..it. dozens-of times. .Allied with the new policy will work-out for' ' - h,ervous Wife-Yes, dear,- but Minard's Liniment cunei Burns, Ela 'immediate return. - - Ria Specialty. �'-- ' there's a mouse is.that. -Employtr-Not adraid of early .>j, 'TEXTILE '.RILLS ARE 11CSY: hours, I suppose? ACCEPTED 'EILSON'$ GIFT. A Snccrsq. Young Man-You can't close too "She married him to try to make. �.{ ? , ■ sere s 'a Present Conditions Are Favorable early for me', air. �,ppp Chocolate Bare Going to a man 'of•him." to Fail Operation. Succeed I" �a ltlltsat•d's Ltwlsn•l►t hr gas• •"Wywt e". Vaical'ticr. „ t ,. �. S' - _�e et4mu1ating effect of present _ _-- —_ "Perfectly now he washes r. • condition upon the Canadian ootr - $nbtractlon. - her- m e e floor a k u� :. -TbTontto, �ptem ,2I til-1111 dl`sFi s weeps s Ad'ms ea �� ton indulin hoe resulted is the re- Neileon Limited, Toronto,offered to 'beds juat'like a maid of all work_" � l uneh • y Mr. Wyse-That bank treasurer supply the Government with 63,000 ' umption of full working time in the has been stealing for YO years. bars of chocolate,' for use in { ten mills of the Dominion Textile Mrs. Wyse-Yes but he wasn't whatever manner the Government Sore 6x0°'e'Ed Eyelids, Eyte inflamed b expo. Post Limited, During the eight hall bad at that. 'He'd been with should choose, I suretoSse,DsimdNlai months prior to file commencement the bank for over 90 years,. This offer has hepn'gratefully ac-' qquickly'relievedbyMtalriaa of the war in -Europe the 7,000 em- Eyes[yttRcmed NoS " - - cepted by the Minister of Militia.; y y isa� ployees of this company were work- Mlnard's Liniment Relleves Neuralgia. just Eye Comfort.and-the chocolate.is to be taliippF•:.i Your D st's 50c y Toast i es Ing ll an average only 7o per cent: . to Valearoer, and from there will per kalIk Illerise Elk of hostilltiesmtheySlhave been working of This Roy V{'lll.Bear Watching. SalveinT s25c.Fo BeolcelilteEyeF F Ibe reshipped with the Canadian Druggists orMarine E Rexed co.. _ king Sunday School Teacher - Once 1'Commissariat to Europe. The sev- and cream full time, and if the present demand upon a time there were two rich i era,l hundred members of the staff I .With a view to increasing the aA- for Canadiancotton continues, as is men, one of whom made Ilia fortune of Wildtam Neilson Limited, have I ricul'tural production of Tripoli the likely to be the case, overtime and by honest industry while fhA other also donated one full eay's pay to Italian Government will establish. for breakfast, lunch or sup- double shifts in certain departments, made bis by fraud. Now, which of 1 the Canadian Red Cross Fund. an experiment station. per. will be necessary. these two men would ,you prefer to I �_,,._' r;-;• The operation at full capacity of be -- - - C'hO1Ce•Whlte Indian Corn, the ten mills of the Dominion. Tex,' Tommy (after a moment's hesvta_ THOS. BARKER 'MODEL . BIG VALUE file Co., Limited, will mean the tion}-Which made the mosE 4 li���A�E AT rolled into thin flakes, and placing in circulation annually of ` - - � l.T. �,.toasted to a rich golden j upwards of slo:000,000. Most of g y will be 30 INCH COST - ` brown—delicious, this large amount of trtone .pent in Canada-in wage a, il; 1 �O���E + This food comes in sealed freight and osrtage, in coal, pp, and Y other factory supthat 1�• ,R the BARREL SNOT GUN packages, always fresh, I many other items that enter Into the I crisp and sweet; and ready ;cost of the fin}shed product, As the !to seI'sre at a moment's no- I ten mills of the company arp "t_ STORE PRICE $1Z•0� ' tics. tered from $Ingston to Halifax the _ -- - fic benefits accruing from the 'eircula !► /���Q D /�t�' Y' v 7 Post- vusti ion o ey i will.be spread over a wide ar Sow we come to be able to sell this gun at$7,95,will not interest you. The pleasant fact.ls the } mighty satisfactorydish_ at P ea, malt thine;and we are goin.to use it to et acquainted. .This gun retails at$19,00 to,$14.00 accordta � to locality, Here are th details: g - $ a r, any timer _ '�' Double barrel take-down model,laminated steel barrels-left barrbl choke bored..�. -J' Rebound btole•, p Costly Illumination, aotloalocks,circlehammer,nitro-firing pin, Walnut finiab, pistol-grip stock, with fancy butt plates. --Bold. b "Automaticerector. �' grOCE1'B. Cbarges prepaid If this ad.is sent with order ` Pouting Wife-You used to Call - Money back if you want it This is gust a saetple of money-saving values in bardware,tools, harse goods,blacksmfths'and fag► ` i me the light of your 1' e. '3 THE P fters'.sapplies in our y� Canaitan Poatum Cereal Co.. Ltd. i Hub-So I did; but I glad no'idea BIG CATALOGUE BENT FREE ON REQUEST_ fi. WtnSsor, one the meter was going to register J - THE HALLIDAY CQM�ANY. L[MITED ' a. - 1 aitch a scall. A IBSUE 88--*14. 1111=paOiaYO SbOW H1116 Co..Mall Ordu Dept. 6etablbhed 1888. HAMILTON.cARAY t l F . fir + r: to-. "• R a.y� u3d n cr:. {Jy t d, y .,.aF:, r. :.'Ss'•Y'+'}y '..•',•�R�^''�fl•.',J�...,.x^.;,;.,.`°s-':..:+.v..r'_,•....�a'•a.'^�w-'.*y-Jh ':•x�sy��..Y�✓"xs.m.,,�v.-1,.ti"_v-.'•.:d+•.,.�:"a•.1:.•.+;••Y.,;..�nt-._ in,R.r,, * em,_s's., -v-e-t.a:r'"v�.�i�^%"asry-'+•i:k•�rr�.d.":,sri'�'+'..-`,�,hq•=.•'..*:...n o'.•:fi�?r'.:-+Y''-;•y�_,^ti:e�y.'wtCs,au4;:."'.�•3.-'•--•- td+i�' : T hw4 ry �s'-'Y-r-°"S•.4�r.Lrsc.35i.,r.x_:;,=- , .;y!_" '^.`K.. $+,uv.'1r•,x.d2.r,sn��'•'i•,ni:ss.d?°..w." '`::k, ° ».,��`•:^a'"at '.}".^.•.ke"'i;iy. . ' 'i. a+. ..'�, :'•�"w ,Y^i. ,r• art R W M ITIPY — - -� 1M. and Xre. Peals and t JVa7 �, family,spent Sunday ;vith rela- Mr. and Mn'. Elmer Lick celebrated x,.. tivee in t`�e city: their silver weddl on the 10th. ng - .' farm "D. Pettit was in the ci on of Whitby, eALL .- GOODS � est Sunday las on the con. yof Whitb to Jacob White Blankets,g and white 10/4 11/4 and 18/4 with pink or blue bordery - 1 '1 t9' y, p y y _ T> rlay. } with Pickerinry g friends. Bck. these are nice for this season of the ,year. i- .--Uriah Jones, we re ret to re -Mise Blanche Mechin, and }rev, G. S.Garden, of Cape Breton, ,- y' occu ted the pulpit in St. Andrew's ITnderwear for men, women and children, natural wool,nashrinkable. l0rt,3e seriously ill aL resent. friend, of Brougham, visited Pick- church on Sunday last. ie a line we can guarantee at 01.00 per garment. aMille has Jus£ received ening friends on'Tuesdby. The pillars on each bide of -the an- - s car 0 of'select steam coal. 'Gordon and Mrs.,Law motored trance to St. Andrew's church .-have Swearers for men,women and children, all co and prtces. -Mrs. Kerr has returned home out to Port Per on nda and Hosiery-Ladies cashmere plain and ribbed,ffi and b0 'sesta i r9 . y been replaced by handsome new ones. Men's cashmere and wool,2t5 to 41 inter visiting relatives in Oshawa. spent the dayy with 'ends, Thomas Deverell has sold his reel• S r =-Mrs. Everett -Eugene Bryant -C. H. Pilkey I std.*our office dente which is now occupied by Rev. Fresh groceries always In stock. FI'esh fruits In season. � f►iftietlded the Lindsay Fair last on Wednesday an ear of corn Father Ryan, who will shortly vacate This week we have peaches, plums, pears,grapes,oranges, rows of kernel. it to enter the new presbytery. bananas, lemons,'-tomatoes, etc. Yom . l4fra. Miller, of Denfield, is -Root.and Mrs. o on return- GGIELE SPIE-- DAIi�T�l�fi L ' 3w' in her sister, Mrs. Donald ed home last week after visiting raised by the officials and'_em lovers, e - ------ a atives in Toronto including the.Italians at the govern- -the_ went hospital;for-thepatriotic_fund. •--Ted Holt, of New Liskeard, ie. two: The are to be congratulated on their • o � . h`�i>tdaying at the., home of.hi:l, "=There has been great, activity display of loyalty, f HATS A. tother here. in D, Simpson & Co's. millinery The demand for houses.. by new- HTS i ! YTS i y -=-Ed Gormley of the Massey store this week it being their fall comers is becoming very aggravated. brie Co., Toronto, was home opening. Every day there aie outsiders who r. "ver Sunday: -Dr. and Mrs. Reagin; of. To- come to town in search of dwellings. We have on hand the very latest in blue, black and brown soft felts, • To meet the demand for houses, the ' ?Clarkson Rogers is spending 'onto, motored down on Sunday ' le-ofaeeka-�¢ifth_ d nt&few hours eith Jnahva -upper stories of stores are being fitted, and a new line of christies and winter caps. up-for dwellings, -The inereased-de-- in , l sg1 -- •t1% --- --stimulated_ he We have-also a new line of men's sweatercoats and shirts and our fir..-C. W. Disney, of Balsam, is -All the members of the Meth- building tra e. During the coming - --- - " do at he e_ of hia sister 'odist 9a_bbatb-School__are._.reques- year_®an boots are the beat for some time, a real sea $ - , . - L..new buildings will be - ' -- . ---- -- --------.- _ P_ Mie.Uriah Jones. ted to meet for practice this (Fri- erected. ` - r The samples and styles of-the 296h @e ury othing Co., have cue-• - --Miss May Austin has"returned day)evening in the school roots. i dU. r spending several days with -Geo. H. Jones will hold an . British-r viat$rs maze a ring cently arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete t'Aiends in the cites.. s-far -the - - -- _ --- '� '-D- Oct. lin han a at Ddsaeldorf.__ satisfaction with every suit or coat. be here as us- implements, on Wednesday, p g � _. - 1 next Tuesday to attend to his 14t-h. Watch out for bills giving Mr. R. Craven, ..Secreta' of �,profeesional duties. full particulars. y %.Mi®a Lena Moore, of Kinsale, pa the Humane Society protests R. A. BUNTING PICKERING -Robt. Dunlop, wino-hAs been against the conduct of Colonel then ding a week with John T. gardener for Mr. Ruddy for the g - Hon. Sam Hughes, in regard' to - ' Mra. Stephenson. past season, leaves tomorrow for the treatment of the army horses A . ' -Mrs..N. 3. Chapman who has Toronto where he has secured , a , been very ilTfor several weeks, is position on the police foree. at the Valcartriercamp. A L ~ L it ■ H I N T ' Iiow slowly improving. -Stanley Davis;,Rains-Gordon, SLE REGISTER. -3. H. and Mrs. Beal of Clare- and Chas. McCausland, have rent- f1110 nt, spent Sunday here with the ed the roa-rsh at Shoal Point, in "� �''" XX V TERS _ y?li'fter's father, A All which they expect to enjoy much SATURDAY. SEPT. 20TH-Auction sale ` e can supply you with Sportir-, Goods-Shells loaded and ; .b. - • ,, R. A. Bunting has greatly im- sport, shooting and fishing. of household effects, garden, tools, empty, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, etc. :,,' y*eved the appearance of the post -W. B. and .firs.. Powell has wood, etc., in Pickering Village, the office by a coat of new paint. erected a new verandah in property of Mrs. Nelson Dingman. ,•=Alf. Palmer, who has been front of his residence. This im- Terms cash. Bale at 1 o'clock. Bee _ bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Try one of our Hudson Auple Parers-Pares and cores ! Wmb Dicis k a now iinp turned flned to hii bed with an attack of cement blockrovement s, vrece twith ly erected e veneer �f farm toc nd i4mplements atsale lot �3FATFRS : at the same time. J e has greatly improve the appear 14.con. ... Pickering half mile north 121 me after spending a month with ante Of Mr, Poweli's.property. of Picker+ng Villager,•the property Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes-Jt"t the,very thing ' relatives in Acton and Hillsburg. -On Sunday evening the sub- of Geo. H. Jones. ' Sale at one. See for these cool evenings. }; -Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent a ject of discourse in St. An<irew's bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. , ;few days last week with her dau- church will be "How to Build up - - hter, Mrs!.F. H. Doyle, of Toron- a Church." At the morning ser- PICKERING MARKETS a . H ■ - B N D vice the pastor; Rev. J. Mellroy, - �' - =A J• Howlett of Toronto was will address the 'children of the White Winter Wheat, ...:.....•. 1.15 ere for several days owing to the Sabbath School, it being the an- ��� - ,. ., ""•' 1.16 � 'death of hisfather•in-law, D. W. nual Rill Da Service. .,,..,.•... 1,00 • � ,r1 y y Spring Wheat. C�i'rttthers. -A meeting in the interests of Goose 1.00 _�- 'r ""-D. and Mrs. Simpson have re- the Hydro Electric Railway will O„ys _ .50 - '" derated home after spending a be held in the town ball here next I tore couple of weeks with relatives and Wednesday evenin Sir Adam g A Position for Fall ?Winds in London and Denfield. Beck and others will address the r­--Gordon Law expects to move meeting. As Sir Adam Beck has and �lIIter ' FOR MENS-WEAR l tto his fine .new residence- next to speak the same evening in x; iMek. Mr. Sier intends moving Whitby, the meeting here will be- We have a sound business proposition Raincoats-"Storm Resist" Brand-Material -and workmanship guar- anteed.to Mrs. Savage's house which gin at 8 o'clock sharp. A good at. for a reliable energetic salesman for Nice shades, $7.50, 88.50, etc. Now is the 98t►son $[t. Law is vacating. tendance of ratepayers to request- this district to sell fruit trees, small for them. See us before buying. fruit, flowering ebrubs, etc. Pap Men's Tweed.Paats, exceptionally tfonall nice shade in re and brown_ .-The members of the Adult ed. p grey it weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. stri es, y bible Claes of the Methodist church .. 6omplaiota are roads about. p $2.00 to $5.00, the carelessness of boys and 'Young Cd o arae woaes 8 sfie nested to meet in the babe= y y g of fruit and ornamental stock under Men's Overalls and Smocks-the "Feat Maiii" linea They are certainly `-tent next Sunday morning to at- men of the village in throwing cultivation. We sell through our giving satisfaction. A trial pair will convince you. Also, a full line _ d Rally Day service: stones,-resnitin in the breakin salesmen direct to the consumer sad of,Men'a So%, Sweater Coats, Hats, Caps,Ties, Boots, Shoes,etc. - Miss Charlotte Taylor, who of window's. It not done intens guarantee delivery of fresh: hi gh - g SPECIAL-Just drop in and order a Hobberlin Sitit. Made especially f. a_�►s a position as nurse in a,rani- tionalt , and it often' roves to be grade trees. flu' agencies are valu- um in Baltimore, Md.,-s ent a y p ' able b reason of the service we give for yoti. Fit guaranteed. p. a costly amassment to the one dA�.dnring -the past *eek who does the stone throwing The and the volume of business done. Es• 'th TTLflttering friends. excuse they give of trying to hit tablished 95'years. Write Quite a Iarge number of-farm- a poor inoffensive chicken does TELHAM NURSERY CO., - attended H. A. Jifkin's sale of not lighten the cost. TORONTO, OST. D. & C. Corsets, latest model,.;, 50 cents, 75 cents and$1.00. fettle here on Saturday. The sale P. S. Handsome Catalogue on regtiest See oar.assortment-of Fancy Neckwear-new"Lily" collars, net yokes. withdrawn but afterwards - -James O'Connor had. the mis- either to applicant or those wish- white and ecru lace and crepe collars, silk cords,fancy waists, _.mals were sold privately. fortune to.lose his driver one day Ing Nursery stock. corset covers, night-dresses and underskirts. Our. "99" last week: - The animal was tied d :firs. Gee of Victoria ribbed cashmere hose are the best ever, all sizes, 50-testa pair. VAare, hereon Sunday and to a poet in front of the tannery Monday visiting friends, and on in Whitby, and on 'being fright- F. H. HINDLE d•Wmpperettes for house dresses, kimonas and w ,:� --the la ttended the Tuner-. ened by-thP shutting .of a gate. W11X1rEVAL3: goods;black, nay . . ep er s check ql of the late ed the to a r-. broke the bridle and ran' away, CARPE% in wool or cotton. -Miss. Stricklod,'former] of r' - - VERANDAH, AND BARN SPECIAL-III Ladies' Dongola Lace Boot-Stylish-shape, high heel, Dunbarton, whp has been a formerly by the head but was.forced to let' WORK, PANTRY CABINETS patent tip. Reg. $2.45, going at nearly half price;--$1.50., eionary in India for several:-years go for his own-safety. The horse DUMB WAITERS. continued running until it fell on is now on furlough, visited Shingling and general .repair' frieq in i'ic cring one day last the cement sidewalk and unfor- work. y�, . tanatel broke its shoulder, neces- � .A I] �� A R E Y wok' RitatinR its being. shot. This is See me about any job you want _ - -- -W, C Markar Blackstock, the third horse which Mr. O'Con- done. Prices right. «� ac;c�ipanied by Messrs Oliver and year. We sym. __ 550.1 Home Telephone. _ THOSE H of Blackstock, and Mr. nor has lost title pathise with him in his heavy lose. Montgomery of Toronto Univer- TIME TdBLE-Pickering Statioa0 ... city, spent Sunday-at the home of If is with regret that we re- T.R. Trains going East Jae as follows- nn�T �• his rents here. t the death of one of tlhe most No. 6 Mail 8.08 s M.W. per —_._l2—Lppil. 9 50 P M. _. _ G:"asci-1iCre: Sam and dau- highly-respected residents .49t ghter, Mies Clara, W. F. Header- town8hip, Mr: n. W. Carruthers, 1" 14 Local B.Ob P.M. son etldlMrs. Rankin were in Scar- of the Kingston Road East, at the Trains going West due as follows- NIGHTS age of 58 ears. The deceased No. 13 Local 7.20 A.M. " born on Wednesday attending.the g y �` it Loon] . � 2.20 P. M: Miss Eva was in fairly good health until a- 7 Mail 7.50 P. M. 1 '.._ �TATD wedding of their niece, •'� :LL.G 11'11111\L _ �N Henderson, bout "a week' before' hie death *Sunday inoludsd� r ` -Neat Sunday being Rally Day when he received a paralytic In the Methodist S. S. the schol• stroke,-so that his death on Sat,ur- 1 are are kind] requested to meet dey morning last was a great ) TT In the basement at 10.15 to, attend shock to hie many friends. His CHOPPING 1 �O V morning s �i a funeral on Monde to the Union g snorts o session will X be held in the afternoon. cemetery was very largely attend. AND OAT FLAKING ,a .-Mrs. R. A. Douglas child- ed. - He is survived by his widow, g That you possibly need a new Range.or Beater. If you do kindly let ay' :.raja of Toronto, has been spending one son Russell, who is a minister The undersigned is prepared to do us know your wants early, as we are in a-position to' supply 3. a few:dlsys with her another, Mrs. in the Methodist church, and two . grain chopping and oat you with the best the narket affords. r' B. Bantiya,--befogs"leaving• for daughters,.Mrs. A. J. Howlett and Raking every day in the-ow, Stove-pipes, Elbows, Dampers, Etc., galore thein necv home in Matheson, Miss Annie. week except on ''wgere Mr. Douglas has re-entered -The Ladies' Aid of 'the Meth= - - The Pandora Ran a Leads Them �. �. The g i business. odist church.will hold their .ann• �. . Toe Harvest Home Services of nal harvest home services on San- JOhn P,Sayles, areenW00d ■ ■ H A A N f� $t. George's church will be held on day and Tuesday, Oct 4th and 6th. ' Sunday neat, Special music' aud" On Sunday the pulpit will W oc- ELM DALE 1VYILLS `d sermons. All are invited to-this copied by Rev. A. L. Brown, of 4 t annual service of thanksgiving Woodville. The home choir will p=C�E2NC• • ' both morning and evening on lead the service of praise in the i A p� Sept. 27th. morning and the Melville Male Is the place to get your nest COLLAR Q COLLARS -A nnmberfrom here attended Octette in the evening. On Tues• bag of Flour. �. the harvest home social' at day the annual Harvest Home IF YOU NEED lmond's church on Tuesday even. Supper will be-given. 'An excel- Ogilvie's Royal• Household can't be Ing. On their return home they leut program is being prepared beat for Bread. New collars or old ones re-bodied, for ifall ploughing. , were-caught-�in fierce •thunder- in which the following high-class Call and see me. Fly netts, trunke,'.suit cases; r Glenek Flour Pastry Flour Abrni which drenched them from artists will take part: Madame and all horse goods on hand: head to foot. Le Mar, who is Canada's favorite Graham Floor . Fresh.Rolled Oats .: .� .• - 'he Women's Institute meet vocalist, and Miss Parker, the Bran and Shorts - y Alt the home of Mrs.-Walter Pow- talented elocutioniet, of Toronto, Oats and Oat Chop Boot gnd shoe repairing as well as harnes.Q repairing, _- u ik'ell on Sept.29th,at 8 p. m. Miss Madame le Mar, , who has just _ Barley and,Barley Qhop promptly attended to. E el M, Chapman has kindly con. recently returned from Europe, Mixed Feeds ;sued- to address the meeting; *ill give a talk'on her exciting es- Molaesine Meal and Molasses Meal PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM r sled t is hoped the members and riencea after war was declared. ,} pe Special prices in ton late. bother ladies will show their np- Remember the dates,Oct. 4th and W. J. COAKWELL ''re ratio of her offer by tieing 8th. Admisaion 85 cents; children F. W. 'C' ee3cs� Phone Ind. 801. 20 cents. - - bopping every daj? - � .. - • � � r� A, i � Tru y „' .�, c:et j �r. °'saw ��,rs ,��a r rt ;�?s•5�.raY`: � , , +��^r � �:� �., �}• �q-=y' �` � � ?'a' ��kP�r a � yprm' 9 .. ..r �''L•.w•t,w°x:.9'l� u � y(q� A, ro ^ tet,, a,,