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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_10_02 .4¢_ ' �g ~k r' � yy ",.. c ��. v +•6 1'�. -ori`' d f• wr'r-"•- + ^ M -. rxS %"P,7 (P n ail+• - s �. !.•: f..i'w �'"- •i K i.w'S.'t.'•j2' .' .ne•A .�, � q f ,� '�_^ `!.w �'+' a Ir :,'F,,'1" „q•?k`"Ni•'✓ r7, Fh. ,xv.'`.„.•. YY+i .y f+�"`,".:'e+ A i t.,,,•,, s ^-i 9 r ..` �r}.•�at � 'G� s ..�' ....* '. �� i^`S'..' < •. $. I ...; @;y.r�»'k'i '.FYc' ,'� ,,w Yv / �}' �..:, 11 ICKER �llt. gg ]KERING, ONT., FRID'��, 040TOBE1� 2, lou, ` -��L�� YorkieisilAslal 4�Lx1►e. MARKFiAM WHIT9Y E8tablilebed,�6 •s " z s ,t The induction .of the Rev. S. H. Mrs. Michael GrifHa,an old resident j Graham to. tliel miai.stry of St. An. of, Whitby,;die on, Thimpday night "; draw's and Zion churches took place last,and was buried on >iSonday morn- . H.FORBYY�!gH; D, of O y''Regia f on Thursday afternoon`. in St. An- Ing She was a sister of J. McIntyre. GR• N . mem of the:v tom t` drew's church. Rev, Mr, Ge ie, of chalrman of the ,Water and Light +y n off Oatssitr. pecial:;e�On WHITE SATIN-BREAD Parkdale, addressed the minister and. Commission, tang of giaasaei ,Egea t ase f.' cern Rev, Mr, Anthony, f A rncourt,the The Womeri s Missionary Society of rte out. - ii`JRF.AM.BUNS—FAMILY, y, g ' y ^ _ congregation A tea and reception the.Presbyterian church,yoompriaing �««' - \' 4 O. McKINNON,M.lry� C.S., TEA BUN, --rAeTRY followed the duction. Mr. Graham those conareRatioas in the Whitby "t Edinbus b, meVr of- Se Cok2aa,vt $RAN comes from Madoc and- congregation Preabptery, held a very successful ns and ar eonf o!Ont 7i � 1 g - �O "` there was Ioath to to lose blip Eco- meeting In St. 'Andrew a church on • _ 8 atteasipa_tio daieaeee vf'women sad .. nomist. Tuesday. .00ce and residence,Bromham �"" �jJMBO The,fall assizes opened here on Tues• r d = f WILSON PORTER, Cbiro,,' _SCREF.lT�LG Wheat sCARBORQ ay with Mr. Justice Lennox prea£d- prsofoz—The ciu�saf dieeas,FRnnoyed' e astmOut of the syice. t onealtation free: SATS C. W. A pretty house wedding Was soleaAn- who was charged with .pouring sulph- Pickerin on Monday@, Wadneads7s and o ea.-�..siiacoe 6s soatn,_whawa, DAT-CHOP axed at the home°# Mr. and Mrs. Jas. uric acid on-a.coil of rope used in the y �;- Hendersoni�ston .road�o _Wed-. construction of the Lizie bridge near j -Cherry nesday, Sept.23rd, when their eldest wood, was the only one on f .--AND p , .ER-I.NG.-MEDICAL'SURGICAL MIxED �R1N-a�-caOP daughter $va-M£r£am,was married to the docket. Gamble is the financial r t 'alba X-RAY IRSTITUTE Mr. Alfred Mason, of Scarboao, by secretary of the Structural Iron t o>sTeslo Rev. H. D. Cameron, of West Hill. Workers' Union, and it the time the The bride wore white satin and shad- alleged offence was committed, non- • J :4 mane TowLE, x. B•, v. D., c. at•, ow lace trimmed with pearls and bril- union men'were em1ge3 the in the con-. K Phyaiafan-In-chaise (Scranton D. L. & W.) liants and a bridal veil, with orange atruction of the bridge, the union men ` tlpeeiah"iii sects) Diseases. Iiroatatio Dis blossoms, and was attended by Miss having gone on strike. Gamble first =T �+�+� eases, Mea. Diseases of women, Oanoers, STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Elizabeth Kennedy. The bride, who came up for trial a year ago, but the ..-_.WANTED F.rJJ 'laanme E-Bay examination. Diseases of eye, was given awn b her father,entered ury failed to agree. At the trial on a <' V=6 nose.throat and Inns.- Fitting glasses and AND STEAM B Y Y r r� ti Tuesday a ver g guilty was re- Q4" ehroata dtseaaei. the drawing-room to'the strains of � y dict of „ Q4"Boase 19 to a and 7 to i [9}t' the wedding march, played by Misa turned with a recommendation to Prices are good and now'is thllF ti ,�, PRICEf3 RIGHT. Clara Ham. of Pickering. The pres- mercy. He was let off on suspended LeOctL. ,' eats were numerous and handsome. sentence, e sell. _ the time.� LIN pp���•• B.FAREWELL, K.C., BA - J• L• SPIER, LIMITED, ,.e Gi1itF. 478.00aat�Orowaetrtoraey,aadoonnty - _MO"OUA Walter DdcRaye, Claremont The M'111 Wll�be Shat do",, , wousnor Mmes i3-On".wb#by. 147 - -PICKERING. ONT. Oct. 6th. fors repairs from Sept-. &'= Miss May Bowers spent a week with • AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and relatives at Port Perry, T 22nd .�..�,j�� h iaolfottor,l?otsry Public.Etc. Money to John Ramsey. of Toronto, spent a DUNSARTON i further ` Ras. O1SieeBrock St.lgortb,whitb7: saly_ LOOK HERE I con le of days with relatives here. -• notified. -. P Dr. Dales intends erecting a double x Thomas and Mrs. CaselPy, of Stoutf house just south of Gilles ie's store. vuetnees (sarbs. The Claremont Furni ville, called on K. G. Tarr's on Mon- tore Store day, Don't forget the Scottish concert to WG.•HAM—Issuer of Marriagge, George Bowers and tire. G. Judd be Riven in the church here on Thanks- e Licenses in %be County of Ontario, :the be9t pines to get your giving ni ht. i'ieiieringyillage. surly HOusE FURI`rsHINGe, we have attended the fair at Port Perry last B g week. F. and.less Larkin and children, of EASTLAgE SHIG Nom- .dressers, wasIIetanda, iron Toronto, spent the,weekend with �.��'" Jr POUCHER, Real Estate Auc• = .and brass bedsteads, par. Mrs. Vanzant, of tbe.8tb line Mark- e� x JL o. tioneer,xslnetor•a llector and issuer ham, called on Miss B. DeGeer one Mrs. Alar. Thom ' otmirrUms licenses.Broug am. �y for sulfa, buf3etts. and Alex. and Mrs. Annan entertained + i, �+ day last week. side boards, mattresses aqd spring Nathan and ffirs. Tarr sad their two a surprise party last Monday night, it HOPPER Issuer of Marriage couches, and all kinds of chairs being the former's birthday, Licensee in the Oouu%! of on o, always in stock. also man children, of the 9th line Markham, Cuthbert Holmes has been confined Ogee as.sere and.his residence,Obisamon*- Y y called on the forgoer s brother on Sun- other articles'too numerous dayy to his bed for several weeks, suffering h lii.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERE i to men tion. Remember we We are sorry to-repoit that Mrs. from a severe attack of rbeumatism: iJ� •wauzun to 2W Ko et' j 1 ver tJ?em to your _^�' William Bassett lies in a very da er- Mrs. Dunbar, Miss V. Allison and s..- el1ia74•a, Aoeonaeaat. >4ss. i MAXI to lona P goods oa �a�a�j cue condition at her borne here. We Miss A. Annan were in Whitby on saw* ��rdtetali, out, r-7 home, at the very hope that she may soon be better. Tuesday attending a meeting of thee,. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest. price � Whitb Presbyterial. �j ORSSNWOCID Rev. Mr, Anderson. of Toronto, oc• +� i� a hes Oeanttee at Tart'and Oatasio, ono; Patronise our town merehanta, cupied the pulpit in'the Presbyterian • . K� am maw of atl kiaas attaoaed to oa abar•MI don't send your good dollars sisMw: Address Green Yi4rer P.o., oat away to ,bund up some other, Mise R. Chapman is holidayng with church last Sunday, wbeo his preach- B, POWELL. Licensed Auc- place. Yours -for business, her sister. Mrs. G. Johnston. Inca;and singing were much appreciat• Are easily applied and have al tioneer• valuator sad eollee•or forL Master Allen Thomas is spending a ed. edtaatisw of Ontario mad York. An kinds of We pre pleased to report that Mss- ways Riven the best of } Miss oveducted either prlvssely or by auction is - few weeks wiib his uncle, A. Trimble• ter Clifford Wood. who was critically satisfaction.Mie sogee eolleesed. For dates or other Robert Devitt, of JaaPtville. called Imus ayPly as residenoe, sabeth ist, ok • on a few of his old ac uaintances on ill from typhoid lever, is now recover-�1iq Have been made 29 ears saW.-PSone orders left a�Nass owes utak• Saturdsp last. Ing at the Sick Childre n'a Hospital in like cat above.y � - sat-. or Macaab's store, Olaremoot, won re. CLAREMONT F. L Green has a man here"lrom Toronto, where he went for-treatment. , eaw prompt attention. satisfaatioa`uaran The house being erected west of the .Made standard.grade�only. Corro ie4L Mg mhoae camber is ladeaeadeat l e Walkerton this week putting a new x. wIseel £a his mill. village on Mr. Beaman's sideroad for gated Iron any gauge. INVESTME IV 7 W. J. Devitt had a business tri to Madame Brown, of Toronto, is near- Let rice figure for your neat woof p to completion. Mr. James,of Wh£t- .S, R. PENNOCK Toronto an Tuesday, and while there g And save you ®Onep. x We have opportunities to loan move att(nded the funeral of Sir James P. by. the contractor and- his assistant, F i -tWI-I/TIa�YALE, ONT. �° y Wh, a Billy, are huatlerR. Bell telepboae. R ' .!'ice Dhtcw mend Embalamer. in sums of One Thousand to Three p Rev. A. L. Macfadyen has returned. Mass 1i Wood, Mrs. W. Nilson and after enjoying Thousand Dollars, first more Miss P. Gibson attended the funeral a month's dacistfoa. F. J. Prouse Pickering - A Any business entrusted to-me will of the late M•. A. Larkin at Pickering He will conduct preparatory service t be carefully handled. gaire security Toronto pro- c Monday. this rFrida )evening-In view of com• �t�ry /�1 _ g P Y " n munion.onSund� morning. when it --SCRAN-1 Q-N .- Cbar es Moderate— art at six and half and Miss Mae.Larkin, gl at is Ser of Is hoped there will be a attend Independent Phone No. 1514, seven percent iotereet. _ the late air. and 1Lra° Patrick arkin, ancpp g of this place, died on Saturday morn- - JOIQV F1St!=R .da Co. mg after a lingering Illness at her The Dunbarton Exchange Club will ' JOHN- - home, 792 Logan Ave.. Toronto. Thehold its next meeting on Tuesday,PB}g * * fo p -.gI I }ING; Lar"n is survived_hy LwoOct. 8th,in the schoolhouse at 8sharp.6 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. brothers and One sister, the brothers The lip the rept t and t Sg-make ou beingParry, of Toronto, and Henry. sum up the reports and to make out a -Has a full line Ot tresh and cur list for publication. Everybody is - a� Of Saginaw, and the sister, Mrs.James P .ALL�•SlZE3 IN 3TOC>i" jd meatal constantly on hand:, 'dowlan, of Toronto. The funeral invited, as subjects of deep Interest - Spice RRnu,. Breakfast Bacon, Chestnut and Stove Coal took lace on Mcnday morning at 8.90 will be discussed. o'clockfrom 792 Logan avenue to St, Ham, Bologna, Weiners,•ete. . I will have.constant) on hand a Anne's Roman 'Catholic Church and :If, you would like to seeure �_ _ iso Lucy Weblioa, English .Coln- -- - -- -- trtience Grain to Pickering-in the edieane, Claremont, Oeti. 6th. -your winters supply of coal at + - Higisest prices paid for full supply of best coal, at afternoon where interment took place this mo.nth'a prices,but are too. 'r in the R. C. cemetery, The late Mise z . .. livetv low"t possible price. as' a e at er wasorma busy to draw it now,.you can A�(�ps�x� to collector in Pickering township. do so by paying t now an Miss\rl` ( si few weeks. W. A. Feasby is home fora getting it fa the fall or winter ! 1 W' H. GIBSOE, Patriotic Concert, C'aremont, Mrs. John Soden was is Toronto on vfhoenyouneed it. ' First-class.rigs for hire ,: Creenlsm n Tuesday,-Oct. 6th. Friday o!last week: •� _ _ Miss Anderson, of Ashburn;visited A �• E E SO R �aOr night — Mrs. Cassle last week. s ! y 8 ;. ..WHITEVALS - REAL ESTATE Miss Elia Linton, of Toronto, spent ; $t18 1>Qeetl3 all trains ••'•• The tillers o!the soil are busy Haling Sunday here with her parents. 'I',OCUST HILL Teaming,promptly attended.to. their silos these days. W. T. Heron, of West Hill, paid �sRiittttMitt� Charles Rice expects to occupy his our burg a flying visit on Monday. COAL AND LUMBER YARD Agent for'Canada Carriage Co. new home next week. F., Burton and family'spent over _ --Howard-f^oXford is ticttending Vic- Sunday with(7. A. and Mrs. Barclay ----- _ s W� H -�e8k, P>ck4w�>ng. toric College,Toronto. Maas Maggie Cassie, of West Hill. May Be�`0"ItHe Inauratice rates lower on farm • ro- Joseph P. White has returned from spent a few daps last week at her iJG lu P visiting friends In Orillis. home here. EFFICIENCF � y and Village Dwellings; Mrs. Roach and children are visit- . Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will M in first-class Companies, in the former's sister in Barrie. be dispensed in the Presbyterian ` Misses Elsie and May Troyer. of churchherenext'Sunday at 2.80 pp m. Some medical authorities sag that s First• last and all the time £s the NO 2'remium. l�Otel3 d� .� tayner, are visiting their sister, Miss A number •from dere attends the it is possible for a person to suffer a Y Fhref feature of the courses of ib- Helen Tro er, su par and entertainment at Kinsale atruction in the famous If not insired with me,call and Y P from Rheu®atism without having__ S y The Wbitevale Orchestra is pro- on Monday evening and report a good Uric Acid in the blood. tol,r a rates, .greasing nicely under)the leadership time. ? � of Jim Cassells. . Mias Ethel Malcolm has been ap- But we hewer heard it stated that 8, "T J 4W• V. Richardson. Orville White `left for Toronto, pointed treasurer of the Missionary where he intends,taking -the teachers' Schemes of St. John's church for the Person could b'sve.iTric .)acid in the ���, a 0 course at the Faculty of Education. balance of the year, blood, and be free from Rheumatism. 'Notary Public, Picketing, Joseph Leary is building new sheds E. B. Perryman left on Tuesda f° Yes, our graduates succeed. They at the mill which will`be highly ap- his farm in New On with a car- Uric Acid develops when the 'Kid have that habit. Why is it that preciated by the farmers on stormy load of stock, seed grain and settlers' neys. Bladder and Liver fail. to-.460 ' many students from other business Have you 1Qts of Water 7 days' g P effects. Success Edwin. their duty and do.not properly. filter. colleges comeliereto.Hnieh courses A mass meeting of all ereons inter- Boyd Burk has been off duty for a g produ�ta . end get positions'? "Itememtier the C. B. )RlCt, OF WHI'I'1eVA1.L the blood,removing waste W eeted in Patriotic and Red Cross work week nursing a very painful carbuncle *.:. - t•word. -Efficiency." Write for in Whitevale, Green River and aur• on his right wrist. We are pleased to and impurities. Wbea these organa taJogue. Students admitted at is prepared to furnish'you anything rounding coupe i6 called for Tues- say that it is considerably better. 'refuse to,do thetr-work you w£11._.�d as• au time. in the line of water supply such as day evening, Oct.6tb, at 8 o'clock in The Ladies'Aid of SL John's Church Nyal's Stone Root'Compound a.good - ~ 7 W. J. Elliott, Principal the Oddfellowe' Hall, Whitevale for meet at the home of Mrs.Geo.Philip 1 P pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, the organization of a Patriotic League on P edneaday afternoon, Oct. 1, at coI strengthens weakened gr pair- P P y r i� Oor,Yoage and Charles Ste. plumbing. etc. and the consideration o! lees for aid- 2.80 m,. A cordial inyltation ie ex 1� They are also ,expert well drillers ing in the good work. Ladles ate tended to all the ladles of'the oobgre ed Kidneys, sttmulatss. the B A a particularly requested to.be present. gallon. and respectfully solicit your patron The many friends of J. W. Lamor• The Rally Day Services in con nec- and tones up the torpid'Liver, It.��1 age for the .ture. 'Ind, nbon,Vi1521, eaux were sorry to learn of his sodden tioir with the. Presbyterian Sunday check conditions that mightsa`L i LAGSS�dITg SHOP ! deathst Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. School were well attended. The pas ht's Diisease il0c F Lamoreauz was, rinci al of the school tor, the Rev, J. McIlroy gave.an 3• .-TOOLS SHARPENED here in the ,years 1861 and 1582. He cellent address to the children ae well ]GyM teats+t undersigned has opened anew — was one of the Pickering boys who as to the older peopla. The `claureb _ We make a a cialry of crosscut saws, made cod. For about thirtyears was beautifully decorated *Ua ' timith alio on t31e'Bin ppee• g y bYtitDB:-'rand opposite the Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. be had been connected with the Tuck- Remember the meeting to be'beld •Razor-honing a specialty: For a first• ett Co., of Hamilton, latterly as presi-: here .next Tucsda a auto in :the - itker church, two cissa,IIair.trim or as ens shay® call p y ` n Y dent, and prominent in educational. Interests of.tlte lytlrti-1�1 miles east of at tbiTAst-end Barber Shop.P. financial,political,fraternal and social lacy. A tl;ospir�ls Qtiou•4s ;�e' ._.4��- •,:°h r `,� �r,�ix. .��;y.' -Pickerin Village. See out House Furnishings of all r $ g activities.of 'that city. In rettat bylaw.is gt It to.•1Hb �"e�ii-" � >t• � '�,a�"�e;. i� •ilyiarges moderate l5inda. E ligbtlg uqe ;:Onrp is ears. ire'-bad been.chairman:of she deals -W-IM•ai 4tte1g p from 16 cents s yard up. Board o! Ed cation. H£A 'death is {m`Iio �t � much t :; ia�tatis m y '' '��' •§t '�.51��•,� ,�[ S*S4: .a� o?�:�wp+ +T r.• ..• _. _i� d.,c,,J.•, ,.. ✓T �.'�r�•'w '•7 T+m� ... ♦ �y' .�'°•� '�1 '^/r:.b .iW }'IY�.Y3 �, �w H .. 1 11 .. ts7. .t W'' . +'"-�'"' v�'r,:�r.. ,.,.a c,+.u..:►w:._ •ate¢.;..s.. .;.v ..;,,,. ,i- ., ry ;,r.•�.,r'f i• �'.N:t wn,r,r`rr 11. `rT, ,ry "` , ,,, _:....... : ..�., _ ..: ;wI . ,til .K ff•S• . F..... .•gat Y Z yv �i k o'' _ _ ;J i ,:., Understand that I conot most him to- .+� ■ ',;, "Ai papaB� I ` k... - -. • „ the t o cite stones. ..aid t ne } r•i toeft ed .. r xe rr: ' 9d ...." ou 9 I posts.About twelve o'clock. Arthur Belturbet' 0� c:%" .,, . . 11 Se . -- ostial. DL$aie was watching at an ueD �: _ iokl window for him, ank�raa Bor iwa a! R. n LO teoa%tdoarm ao�that ""- - and not see him end report to as Mr. ! lug sU ' . . ? CY-r -I ^--�^• .should that he'•ltad'�o ed, - . . _ _nl „r; •..r �`. - 7 ' Cn'I cannot ask r'ou in." she said. "But ,, :. r;' i f -___ 'br, Duleie't3 Confession I ca'n come out :or a little time, 1t yon "� ' like." �� W+ 11 I ' "'*' eiL tai that he mould be pleas / 1. r"" .1?'. - ed auL��inqutral .after. Prilprosq•• 1 '� ''rye c; She >e gliice vren.•thatt2 cts"replied, :.. - Dnloie. Qlancing at ,him. cad thinking it arm.,':. '. _ was apt he did AOL'hald..himaelt .up' - ,,�:: „� { A <' z• ' CHA."EB V.--(Continued). t I 9m afraid he is worse.' said Pstm• yye morning hie• sl! ht stoopI'll i that want• before is rose sadly, her gray eyes filling with right; fhi• Y �.Yq' "Yeeee., every`th n¢ teats, because Belturbet's voice was so seemed', accentuiitelt: and his Lace Lhin• ,tancelled-nelurtilly. a$a•'agreod. " 1'1 tt ally: Only we cannot help ;Te- kind:'•and she wad'unstrung. weary,of hen°' 'nor Lad paler. • Lk �4embering some Ings. c weP" father's harsh tensa, M'arths's insiolenos, •You don't look very well:' sshe re replied and D Llalee alternate Sts of depression marked oheerfnlly. - - aa.tt�e � �'x "•I do not remember anything,' I and childish ¢!ee• •'Don't IP" he asked in surprise.. "I ,< DWC14 with,�sp_irit. when T IturbeL longed to sal somathtn¢ con• feel very fit," all f et. too-- Ba You have a nrce time in London P" !d F dare fay I sh no words-aL least "D 7 + nd t could fl e.' I r bu 'n.o Obi• cell lin' ex (have another girl to kin/• eO ¢• utter. He became "I should not caA St da he dared y time." ro • won t of the �t x a o mos "Yo exceedingly rude!" would as with my solicitors "I•ams,he replied.- "But truth 'will atiffSy polite, said he hoped Dulcie w k r tinct a tree, be well enough w nee him tbA•next day Dulote nodded and than not clog his >L Hterriobt _eased easily ag and walked quickdy.`w y w{tali a pang at depression she started herself to entertain ': ;atLd looked at Dulcie coolly and delitser I his heart The Riri's pallor and the tears and amuse him. ,'•" �': a-natelY• n kiss t in her eyes made him long to Lake her BeItks w (smiled n her sallies, but his , - �� A. •• hie as+me and comdort her. remarks were few and offal RidWaef time _ Avery giro Yon go for w is wi w. +I. he .allowed• himself angrily. "Wl►at a blind tool!" or hereto retnin, he appear re eve w r r A good many of them:' y -:,"Of course there are Boma who do note He strode back through the woods like o lLm good bYou are of in she mood ormcates- l + permit that eon of thing, but•on the a mea mf war with everything about him. see. so I won't kiss you!" a •'whole I must oonfew—" L Bhe waved her hand and ran away I 11 �, .' He broke off smiling. and his exDrB6 - "'CHAl?TE$,VI. I r tanghin¢, `" pion made.Dufaie •itLsiotLe. "Yon boast of your conquests,"she said aLater t t tweevenre vlayin¢ll a desitlioe9 and has hegwalked backt tout¢he O1dtH use e .' Orafnlly, --iQothin of the sort,"he retorted. "But game ofbilliards.gillwalkin¢ rapidly abouLsher pi1T en4a¢t manna not those of a hep - '.what 1st mss-at either af--es pretending_loom. _Am�_at:the-recollection of Duleia'-hummedl-gai1Y= strolled I ,.,.to be what we are notY You know we room`. b"He - 3saalod.__wa_.�ero_ia-lose with each other' how she had hidden ut the woods with through the warden. I.. + - s few weeks age" eriott while BeltUrbet had walked past ^I don't mind!" she said. "If be doesn't "I ticanght yon were a gentleman wayto BiueoPosteethr3aotder trun o reach home are quits. Andiduil!er dCould agy�one be .• :,cried Dnloie with flaming cheeks. before Belturbet, had rushed to her room. duller than Arthur a Afternoon?What on � And I thought yYou were a charming breathle�ely told Primrose to say she had earth ehaPl Ido th'e afternoonP I won- irz°`'';litfle iyt;' he replied. hmiling. - "••*' "Bo of us were evidently m{,stakea." lay headache bed convvulsedawith laughhter deSherwent to the letterbox between the p $essiott bowed. while Prifn2ose, ccnaiderably ptusleo, did atones. The pisco of paper was there, but •4 '"Horn, as we have told each other what beneath the Pencilled. Words. a sentence & , r ...Ae • w® think. shall-we Bay good-bye or.ehall her bidding 3,�retead I am Belttubet?" he asked. It really bad been a delightful Joke, had been written. It 'ran as follows: , i•w Yon' are beneath contempt!" Dulcie but somehow a few hours later the affair six-thirty. Kovno (3ap." : ,Itseared him. 'I don't care, whether Toa' lot{gh�t8uvposin¢nAa bur Betu.bet had if Arcthuie r smiled. Rheas uldtmeet him Ito or stay r' .recognized oar and Jtm in the woods and this evening-but for,the last time, It _ ;� Wounded Sold ler COWUg Movie. � :3 She did not move, however, 'acid Her' had seen their lover-like attitude, ' what was not g9ate. with Belturbet home, yet - r;" Irlotte expression than ed. wotit would be lar more excitin than going gi blander bail ca, avltore, from the Cha'nn'el boat at �'•r. us e2 " No doubt if Arthur threw'her -over, Ae dusk was gathering, Dulcie BlippedFolkestone, ng&n . pr_oypaosaad amiably. —' "u; They seated themselves accordingly on there was J'iao; but he had no money, not `�i faAAen tree, and quarrelled in as agree- a halfpenny, and what was the use of stole long dark the house. She close wpwhere - 5.. -Y,ahle manner for the greater part of an marrying a penniless totter? ides, i• O uII•veiied iII the pr�enee of ,any. iK there was something about Jim she could H&U,ra meantugh W partofthe woods, and -- . -fi firN'��� g "I snypose I had bolter do the thi not quite understand. Arthur, ae a how Dee r°iotas of 1t broken down and dHapi• Iran bait her h•usband.. lc.�`rahoswta;hlT, and see you home.' i band, the tebt. world be always Polite and da�ted was known as Stena asp. HerloLL (� {j rnj v F t jt is estimated that in the United �,.1i>s. F an Dulcie rose to ¢o.-and she considerate, even it he did not care vary a,aa waiting for her, and as she came to 1011111ES Oi' ��03 11 r•_ much tor'her-but Jim't Jim she fancied wards him with a sunny smile feelings (jttsteg there 8Te over 3z000,O/� Sino' did_a18 ta3te any notice of the r k h+ might be the reverse of polite St he were which he had hitherto kept'wtthfL bounds _ palled her to Bino Poe . crossed. Sometimes she almost believedany �S`�~� men who are illiterates. She•did not tell 'Primrose that she had he did not think very highly of her. refused o r repseeaed ght 'longer. i �N��'�' not seen Beittubet but acknowl,ed�d to perhaps," alta told Herself with • little strode toward/ her, caught heap In himover 40D rieet9, -Servian woin3en are Oonsbanitlq aseattat for her Pint cheek/ sad a�Lining l sneer. "he doesn't think an engaged Sir' Ta nd k sledken by ie wet eame�mo • TweIItyWOmen in every hundred drilling ao as to be .prepared wbsr� eyes. that she had not enjoyed herself! ought to let smother mean make love to menta before the surprise. t wa realized what was Calked upon to take up the rQSe and - mmelc since the garden-party! It was her-aAybow, it I am In fire wrong, eo JBV. Agntott ad been exceedingly he." I happening. and en she freed herself have dark eyes, ® w eLe, aad gall unkind things, Tet It Lvill .be seen that her thoughts were from bis embrace A Child i9 born every 8izteen go to war: tilts ao,�d soon btag a eatisfaotory look not altogether reaesunng, and when Bow dare yon!" she Dried turioally Queen Elizabeth, Of Belgium, is lea, hi. f,cw ,nd• a light to him eyes. cad$ in German t! at het door, aIle I "Row date goat" y' avhile all far ssflorts left Beiturbet on-7 Primrose taDin. gen y t e e of the nursing maid 'Come pe send ungractonaly,door. for "I lave you. Dulcie.' that'/ why I dare." Lima, Peru, b;as a WOm1aII suffrag is SOt1ve ob&rg aaoved ( she did not want to explain why she had -If you touch me I will never speak to orfjaII,i2atlon. co which is acoampanYYing the 1. Azthur is u cold and unfeeling as a I re ned a headache in order to avoid yon again t" ,toast" she murmured tmpatl4tRt1T- "It i BeLtnsbet. .. "1 said eomethins ver? mph like that Ill the Melanesian. Ialand•s w6ii Belgium arm . "- !e Lits eittrng with as icicle when 1 asn Heriott had promised to send her a HDLs to You orae.' Ser oft assured hes, look. Finland with- twenty-dIIe vv* A11 ' rt ,with Lim. Aad dant $aawen only knows, fU the morning letting her if they had Ing at her intentt . "but !t d'd not make do proposing. been recogn .Women are moat preferred as in their Parliament; hits more fe- hoe/ dell it is t" much difference. lave you too mach." : The girl became so trTltabFe thmL Prtm- Prtmt•oees thoughts. however. were not ••Well. I don't love youl' reverted Dol• Spies. ensale9 in the Assembly than any toes wondered 1f she had quarrelled with of Dtt3cie at all: and she had not the least air angrtld• How dare You do it P' mllltary s'p - Jieltarbet ' of Dulou that her ss/ter was meeting �Do wbat'P" , Japan ha8 over 4,000 female._tele- other CO.untry: 4 . Thtwe days later Herriott walked boldly Heriot. every afternoon. Her father's Why• kiss me; Seplied Heriott• w3o One Ops;exoi6. All militant Buff ser94a� Ps .' - to the front Booz of Blue Pats. sans'Lbs illness oocupii;d all her tim0. and she had t "Dont be slily 1?h testi, and Inquired it ]tis Dulcie wu at reeolntely thrust ndi.,other affairs into had got hlms�! to hand again, 'ten al. The Japanese newspapers amploy terms in }prison is England have{ 'kp home. The small servant said to A the background What would happen to ways ki.. f(irL when they are in love many'women. been releetsed i7II atlOOIInt of fhb! 4 frLghtens,4,voice that she would see, and her when Dulcie married Belturbet world th them. A vPomaII teen e&i9t oa a t?" Kar, .. rassntl7 Dnkete came down the stairs have have to be decided %aOthsr tams, He tett a trifle aeteamed of himself. but Igadol�a I}LtSCsn, the daIICeT, a 1lm Produced a lots from Helstrrbet, But fometh! had occurred that Dulcie. who tonnd rbcs rest of eoaversa 1-, itrLlch9aa1e read btunched 'het cheeks and shaken her . tion mueb more to her teats than any food than a Tneas'. �zk I DaWppose 3oa know what It says P" she ��c, Even Dulcie'd eyes were snick to ,bins Atkhvr BelLttrbet had suer afforded, Englaad"hA,S tWen't3? WOmea gym- installed t0U bade I2t -her- eta n'�1s hated. see the unhappiness is her sister', face regarded him with friendl7 eyes '� t "1 don't taow how it Degiae or rads.' what is,the matter?" she asked is can't you find somewhere for me to ists who Own their owls busine9Qi. school for the use off the taplrad Heriott, smiting 'but I ttww Bel- father worse P" site she asked coolly In .India over 96 per Leat. of,.tihe meat. % sorbet has to so tb Leaden to-morrow -.no-he has been better all today. re 8erlotL found s place the .Loa, wall While Alke ie di17y lb ye81�Of s6ao ", toz a few days-ten nr¢ani business. Ha plied Primrose. but y[artha must have t where they could sit side b7 aids cad as trc•t1Ca CSnatot read Or Write. hasn't a mono ly o! fife woods. yon been telling teles of ne stain. for when it was not very safe, be eltpped an arm Ngerly 30p,ppp sp'o+pp{en are em �11e• $t7gette oitoZ+ of Paris, hash 1. I , • .'snow." he I took,in iF tea. he commenced to find round fier waist, to Dzevent sir , nee g. i - Dulcie bold her head very high. fault and Crumble, I did not answer, be. -It is quite unnecessary," she resnon- �_ployed in the Cotton Mille in Japan wonderful sculptor.reputation as e►r F �s4 ..;IndeedP" sbe said. cause I grneomsorry for`him`1 ing there. - feet y strafed. Yes" he .retorted. ,Indeed, I •say•. with his brain so aettve and bit b�odr •'Yes. trot !L'!w a,^: he answered. _ _ Three Weyman of France have nod }call I, MLea Primrose?;' helpless. He began.with the usual com, Dulcie si tic 1 contentedly, Seriott was , The United States rpo -She to .cry tired am atratd'not" really mut •+•ter than o him wasmore th'a ho�dewsYOrk has over 1D0 veaacen' unteered. to serve In the avlatloa tion has over t30 Ob0 women s ' plaint that we were lazy. useless. and h 'O wa rtott.l good for nothing:'' .. moment he kissed bar again.h The pretty CO s. ' They are experienced i ,-. ` "Ot coarse." era ed Dulcie. Qower• i :'-- n8'es, an t-n mer cry loss, then.!"-saki He p'8 byes" hold`mg pilaf! liOe lslted hie hat cad hufried a y. Dul• , amSd that we shoulpdnDal for tt'eome Y L D�mO��ot�ave'iike this!'••phys, na engaged 1II �rBRentivet trSCe3, And then.' said _ad slowly he titan he could resist ed bit mer-lips. She was loagtng for enure i da,� work: two bf thc�fn=�dlle. MaTvsngt a ae with wham to talk, Primrose-as as be. 'didn't intend to leave us ble D I must• he- lnwisted• naval-Rae tired. Pale. and sad. white cid' money Queen Amelia of Portugal has vo - Helen. Dntrien—have done aoo AW 3taztha was eo erose and insolent that I -•His money. indeed!" cried Dulete, hot• Dnlete '�aninst not,slie¢hhe said more decided. Q nnteered as a nurse in the Eu{gli h— duty since war was declared• ` Even the thought of the time when she, penny belongs to him righW ly. "Yon e�n6 arany• - .- t would be free from it all tailed to oon•i •Yes. 'I know,' answered Prlsnroee. "But gaged to lir. B�tnrbet. . sole her. It was not surprising, there•i he salla it hie now. He said that .we ,you mal.�• replied 8erlotLWe. , "but you There are Over a millLOn 8nd a - tare. that she wandered in -bar favorite: marry em WOmen than -men in the . woods the next day where ahe'eneounter• eft i,t not touch a Penny of it" le he has are cls matOde an attempt to escape. but half more . ad 8erimt, whose eyes twinkled as he tett it all to charity. except a le acy to Duty Briti�kt Isles- .. One way to acquire a reputation 1w ':.saw her coming. f Martha for the care she has taken of I he held her' t!¢=lin yon have only been 1. htm, and fitly.'pounds a yeas to each of --Look here. d g The? speAt a deti¢htfnl hoar, laughing i ns It.will 'nsL keep you from starving.' i playing with Belturbet and me, but you Women are taking tplacee Of fpr wisdom ie to have sense EnOug and to+king lmLesense, and as Jim-strode he arid, 'aa� tLat'a ati I mean to do for! must be serious now, for I am in earnest. Men on the ➢aria,stree s since to keep your mouth shut. f's 11 back to Old House he whistled and said yon.' „ YOU ell cafe a scrap for him or You Ad his conscience with many assurance;� the war began. e! Dnlcte's lndifferessce to hie friend• "Hee a 'wicked old villaia!" Dfricie de wouldn't have met me here every dal A young Frenchman was beiIIf �d siad but the arm salad her .One woman is every {✓brae to the y n8 "1t is only-the place she nomdnt law-11Hould 1 6 hjm'do eltradh don't tttrleiQeve the whilst rug¢ he has been in rmly- What you have tiade of Great Britain earns shown abOtlt Ca1deT9tOIIes Park bye ftir in 10what he likes with hie.own;' waist >n ,,,�tluuod Jim, is to Rive an Eng. lish • friend. "R>hat a fllae Arthur Belturbet. ie da e w was the weary,rep y 1. leas than $9.40 a Week. 8' , 1% eat my hatl' Belturbet It la C' lace this Would make for ahootingr ' ' He real!zod, however. that to make love hard on a,s." a match at he, but, atter a11, leve t1tLLdCIIt. CsJ<mplete their course much Look at a to the promised wife of his oldest friend "Poor .old Prim!" s id Dint matter; oosii� Of nee. F know I it not ae was not a very honorable proceeding, no eaU must liBa st.iilLrma when I am mar- must come her again with .ouch omur• quicker than'raen3 aril the Frenchman. The English . matter !t there were extenuating circum- Y He kteeed i ttaacee, and be did not, feel vary comfort• rl�•" <To oontianed.l The 'average eaf�inga Of women man replied .to the effect that wi a'�-Dulcie grew Lrosll "frightened. ]s about tt He would have telt even Do on know; Dalcleforich , I believe father ,ace tic v. tf In the ��ng tzade Of certain ezoeptiOaa, 1t-'W&S the Itpirl s as Bass haeti hs triown Phfli a 14 really-;ems-r -4 mother Lad _ - " wok chs trouble one dry o fo2w 'l a large tortttne. a:rd siLtae itae desih fa . =a 19 r wee3r. of tike ooIIntrg to enCoursge r,'surd that she saw him sittiug with Dolole ther a-not have &peat it &IL It seems F3aglalsd bn the t she of a fatten twee. unjust that he should treat us so very ars now pi'ohibsted frofn life. The son of 4,111 allool[ hit isRihe P.ariott a wondered how she .could unrairly." The Small.Boy Again. ,I _ . re��e between certain hours at head and observed half-sorrow turn the present imbroglio to her own +'I>As horribly wiokedl If we were rich A mall 'boy Wee Una day asked.•a- ht i.l fourteen-European coup- fully, "It does seem a pity dJhaO sl] ttccotmL. L teemed rather dLfflcnit with we eduld.live where we liked, and'-and sat betraying her brother, and although marry or not, as we pleased." an id he knerw what this food should' be Syinf; around pltil{pyo woaid brine betraged,Daloie a Dulcite expression changed: as it a' Ras mean by energy • and enter- trla Pcrfsia woman are forbidden to and no use made of its" fir'Philiphundtpa times without the slightest cam• new thought had occurred t,o ler• r•dOII't {think - 1 +' �-- . panction, yet with Jim it was a different or not, as we pleased."pleaaseeda'{ we could marry prise. "'vo:_:�><; 'i.,- naLLer. do• The clergym'sn said: "Well, There seemed nothing to be done xpect- 1 was■n''t tdt{nkid¢ or uLarrytn¢, •but of +{ One of the WMdWaydoYou lbysugff? :Belttlrbet's'return.which came titer the other ie nod," said P;imrase. ( I wjil feu you, my y• adly one sfteraoon halt-amatter the DI k o nodded, riGhe9t Then ]n•'the wor'td came 'here receipt of 'the tele ram anreou•Lcing it. "I knoll.' she said aosently• and ti .;dim was oat. Philippa met Belturbet, o[Hthon¢htn It haul (KXL1Ttedato heLttlLatl without a shirt On 'his aback, . - . ,and welcomed him cordially 1110II8 i" -_ • Do you say decisively : Where 18 Jim?' he asked. it she were a rich woman, she need not now he has 'mililion8," 'Wi [ L''­ , He went for a walk-towarde Stslstead, marry either Arthur Beltnrbet .or aim �s$Oq, mgr tipea 4A r��Packageof'IEDPATH�a�' Feaplied tete •boy. Y , F I think." she replied knowing that 8ta1• Heriott, but-elle could choose whom she he 'put OA .at a ,time 4" of R$DPAT}]^,and �. ., -gland was in the opposite direction to the 'he wn/wail!sivaayt Ot the iat,tery-he P of "A 20.1b.Bag ...... -'`.woods. :get a definite quantity I will go and meet him." he said, but might marry any one, become a lady of _ "t.atrada'sbeR" i �''philiPpa, featinR tltnt he might enooaartea title DerhaT, as many girls did. Why - - -of own quality, aisle, managed to detain him /houuld she brine to marry before she had .A Sweet Tooth. leap apdyneohtatninated i • 1` seen the world? ' .1 until Past six o'clock. $h -�the Original f Ilertott die. not return,thha�L ehor would mind and tthh tlo ggneerheathoaRhtlofhlL er�ohnnv. i'f apples were al Package? + Beltwhet• declared ag the more it a sated to her. Could o Teach ------ -v '�,:go and look for him. t into 20 cents a dozen and"I gave yol> 10 ''' i LOU C Dues!tor'geptdfmtienr was before be art Orn hadgbbeen their mother eth Daseiu�whish C8IIt8, how m8ny WOuSd vOu get 4 Qr d0 P011 fay, W H { ,:end. Ha did not meet 'Lie 'friend, so other bene t Johnny-'None. I'd Set a Ch°O°- �sA gnarter'a worth of Sugar",or •. thought he would tndre a short out " 'Where there's a will, there's a xray: " +A dollar's worth Of$agar",e►nd get t2tronbt the wood/. call at Blue poste, she thought, and the word"'will" flashed .find er hadanotobegnm nmeror4s isfortther into Lath tenLusb hie mad a WSU.tIt sundae, man unknown quantity ` "to heLotory, little notes beginning "'Ary ,she could only find it and see it be had Cause 'fol" ColnplalHt. -sof unknown quality + Arthur, and ending 'Yours at• really carried' oat his threat•l Had he `Agar's Dulote; h not made him made a Will reoon'tly, so that on his s W write to bar at length. death hie money would cat -pass to Print' The_Mistreats—I m >;UFlprlsed that -scooped out of an�pea barrel ' tectlbnately., 1 con- ---inwi.paper-Lm? _fool any desire rose and bereelf P . you Want fs0 18aVb, Mary, .. ., HeTtnrbel soon reached the woods, and Dulcie woke early the next day and as pod S*U01t�On• _ . -As he was walktnl along the paths, now =con as she wag dressed, slipDecl out of 9ideT you've a Very $ of the t oarDe I with now yfallen leaves. be saw is 011 know, {I alp 6ODle • gtaq ad woman w lk• the ,1}vuse int the the �s{af.v SepteuilbeF An the d``stance a ern t , air. a walked •a little way ' a arm!n•arm. Ths li�Lt had'Lvanor o ��n1 Ltgg r �s do rn the road W a 'vlaae in ..blit ped a to GlyB +i.) , ...' � •�« ' In. *96t, lie could no distinguish who rte4 ((�ar3*�Y a _ ` were, 'but fleeing,them engroebM in which she and Heriott had soave inggq yfj yOu Ca011't t)� •lt t L. a a fibs k a private lettc�2•box. Betweet�}} the , •_ _ other he oon&ideratelq slap sued his stones which fwd swans a tangled gro' t0 H13r pace in order not to overtake them. They of grate. quite of-eight, was a Sheet o .- --' a appeanvI however. to have heard hie aper, and on it was written: 'A eats" '{DO e$ &iWa 9 .. ,footsteps• for they vanidhed into a wide There was no date or Sgnature. Du1c)" 9. a ',, . p th, a•nd ancilla¢ W himself he coatlnued folded tbe paper careful 7 and poi it A C' y r e �a Qrmula`� UGAR - her dress. She stood Srrowlate for soxpe after ger dinner, �f(Oiks a O� i '�l allit A at,Blue Posts he saw Primrose. minutes. then took oat the lace of paper _rs� d0, Share me d�nllOr QA - o'to!d him that DUtcfe was iyirrtt down' tQ stn, found t pepat, rias wrote a ow. IlBFi me, CO MOi4TA h f' h� :Dom with verq bed h aha. °¢ In fatYte Cbi�ht polite metras!/ the words already there: valid vior+ee; t W :) ate ef;Ale{fi ADA f9t16A1t ltasbet sent a 1, to leave tits hones^ ()i have a -' . a V y, and agntred after ![t.{�arwatd Impossible she murmured how he will _ . . ` ( r . . . _ _ �� „ .'G, ...w..,.,t .., �,,,• , •" • k..,. ',•-'•.. -Y •a 13...6,•, Y, R� J, �' -!L�+{ ixK{.. ..w w, °+, G>^s. . v n 'L. '?,•' z I °fir ��i " (,_, .,, �,dt ,•:�:"s}.,. :n. A .e:....: n.. .,.,.. 14'.3. ...J ro., ..r^.f +.> d: �1, n °. „� v y x' •s. . ,nl .*+♦ ro t » ,�4 r �4. r5 i+ :r a .� ,a „.r, ti Fr . .,. a,.t* ..,l £ n �: ,,a.,. « . . -•• l : w. ,._ s.F .,�a .,<ss.di d K' .tse4: ,,,ai, ,w,� c� :glr.- a 'a. 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'�ri:...:..F m.>'�'�'t. - EFS :..Tri' �r`y _.,,a.,. •,u',.... �°erre.' �s. .sg r�'.q. �� �tr..r ,t`a t,,.y�?T .P'a•M�Sv. , ., �,�9, a. ,•y'✓. ; a°. `. ..Z,...... 'r� :.,: -: 't, •'.-. ':.,,' ..1. .f tti(r ,ir n .ES X.i'v,�+w xwsyy. '4 M. .� M!' ;b•i •rrr+ b. ✓4:. 's4.' y `��,-' A TM '1 .T'.-M pix' ,C" ".,d "w"��6 r '�• "r: 1 IVa :'f'�.r' �!,.'.,,.• • ` +� -------- - -- l INDIA'S SOLDIER'S NOW FIGHTING IN FRANCE. W1 T Fg. y ­-�D-BkD J 'YES, J. -":♦ �, _ s ��,,.txr n". ,w Tn� v s,,* kn'�`��� -.r �w,r,,� � r , Prem... is Called .Suddenly Death Suddenly by hat v a residence in^Toronto yy in then he. yew i:i the :71 despatch from Tomato "says _success. $ <£te S ='! as .,em of his conet'itt2ente. so that 3. r � ,Sir Jamue W hrtney, Preffifaa p ,..ne was returned at every succeed I ?natio, died at his residence; S • ing election. - x G'-eorge Stl;eet, •Toronto, shgA4,y A noon on Fri Widen • ter Nine I ers eu . ' �t '` was. qui#ea xpebtecl; &I, After hs;hoA1)een nine years in .. `' . though hie health had Weil very the Legislature, Mr; tit'hitney was A1$OI"Il�AY acknowledged to be' in' the front `� LYC'�'R f Poor for the past month. rank cf Conservatives. A vacancy _r r ,�,+• �- En rly . ined red in the leadership, at he was"not feeling so well, and he w'gs i8-7896 unanimously select- p at.about' 10.45 o'clock. his condition e'd to lead the Opposition. On that r was such.that an-emergency--tele- occasion• the people of Dundas-sten-. O f a phone call was sent to hisphysician, dared their- representati-ve a pub- -partisan eSIKH OF'F'ICER..'♦ �p apo Dr. H. J. Hamilton, 220 Bloor lit demonstration o# anon :partisan _- t Street west, Dr. Hamilton was on .character, in which, Conservatives India's British Soldiers. - his rounds, but was located in the wall, the county town of the United : k F courseof�i&if-an bout—and hurried -Counties of Stormont, Dundas-and ThcVe pictures show the uniforms -' to his distinguished---patient, who Glengarry, young Whitney prepay France. Sir Pertab Singh is one of �` y was rapidly sinking. It was already ed to qualify for the Bar. the few whose presence with the ° ap��raarent that the 'end.was near. In the general election of 1886 the few whoa epresenee with the ,yT «: t'•' a With the Premier, when death Mr. Whitney was first tendered the contingent has ,been made public. tF. came, were Lady-Whitney and Miss Conservative nomination for ;Dun- Whitney: das. The re-I of the count show- Dr, Hamilton, who has been in ed that he had come within 25 votes BOMBS HOPPED consteTnt attendance upon Sir of defeating the Govermmnt Candi- James since the Premier returned date and carrying the s;onstituency. MANY [ A NY III :,.' f,�,U�q?f�-,5'LNC1100AM from,his long convalescence in New In 1886, at the bye-election, Mr. IN Dltllf 1 � — York, ata+ that.the fatal ternai- Whitney achievedi ♦_T21p'LF.R _. �~ F , Ovei BN inm Mf,e PERTABJINGH.K,C• . . RN PLATFORMS AHAJARAK (� o Zeppefiin Passes g , h# Visiting Ghent and Otttcr SN'RD D I BELGIUM' 71 .,Places. NER AL IIORBERT H -; e� A 4espatch from . London says: &a. 'How Germany Prepared for J �The Germans evidently chose OINS �HALLIES � f ',• - day for a general raid by bomb- - Many V dropping Zeppelins and aeroplanes. _ 1 P air ears Visits were paid to Pana, Warsaw Will Fight With Sir John French, Ago. - and many towns in Belgium. The Whom Once He pa gi A despatch from Paris q- s`�' -0v' loss of life was inconsiderable. Opposed. &tin confirms that emplacemeate : A despatch from Ostend W-day A despatch from BorcAesua says: or heavy artillery were made (-Sunday) eay}s that a Zeppelin The Boer general, Francois Jou- around Maubeuge before the war. x' passed, over Belgium, dropping. r- It a s: "The work of preparing Bo ' bombs in Ghent. One man was berbPienaar, has arrived at ay deaux to offer his sword to the .masonry for heavy guns is always ' killed and a hospital damaged. At long and heavy. The Krupp ns Thiele the gas factory was badly allied armies. Y• PP gu damaged.. but no, ]lyes were report "I fought against General French arrived before Paris at the end of lost. Eight other towns reported to Africa. Now T N am going al Nay tQr in 187o.be fired be#ore the last were not s ed E g South AE to fightwithm e n � being visited by the sirahip, which to the correspondent, '-`I command- days of December, in some casesvs— bombs were dray d at Dytiza, which mortally dropped rainkim ed a Boer army opposed to him at not unt,' e eginning of January. - injur d an .old man ,and damaged E�ndslaagte, where I received my At Maubouse rthey fired lidded wa - on as they rived _ od a hoapitaI< One bomb baptism _ of ]glum they were mounted on the roodce •-- offered ser f fire'in civilized warfare. o - was dropped at Rrolleghem, but did have o e ed my vi u - - - no aaniage. The lis dist. - condi'tionally, and do not know as carriages, which previansly had Zeppelin P been installed on platforms which , Ted in the direction of France, yet how I bP employed, but ex- 1 peat that i�" Zl be in a ad��aaoory them-selves had been ready to THE LkTE SIR JAMES PLIre- NY tii'BC't'NEY. after dropping bombs at )�iinelboke capacity, and that I will be attach- ceive them for several years I.Aw "_ and Alost. ed in this manner to General Teres woors, four miles from Maw " A.Zegtn was shot down and ire bene were sold by auction in July, enation of the Premier's illneaa bad. and Liberals vied' with each other Brew of German of fere and air French's .teff. g been entirely unexpected. in their efforts to honor the rising Scouts was captured, at Warsaw, ' "The war will be long and fierce. 1911. , The real purchaser .oro the most lot w F A Canadian by Descent. —_ statesman _ _ _ after* a.futile attack upon the Mod- T my, w e Kruo. Under cover of a Bel The German as which I know k Berom.�e Premier. - lin fortrersa. The Zeppelin appeared well, is the forest marh: m th -A Canadiam by descent and by world, but we shall beat i�t�n the nominee the Krupps prete saw him as zT the city. After dropping two install a locomotive factory, and February, 1905, end because our armies are some- y birth, as well.aa as in sympathy a Y - - . -.. 'bombs] near the station of the rail- wK es. He of a victorious party, and returned thin better than a machine.- Mont,' was covered with concrete platform seatJamin I road to Kaliscz, Only one of these g _ came of that sturdy English stock by an oferwhelming vote as Pre- I y' _ _,F aecesrry for huge guns that gave to this continent its hardy mier of the Province. Since ac exploded, and the damage was :Socialist Decorated. pioneers, and planted civilization in cepting the control of the destinies Alight, The garrison of Modlin had GERDIAN SHIP CAPTURED. A despatch from Copenhagen the New World. One might trace of Ontario Sir James demonstrated ' made careful preps;.tions to" re says: ,The Kaiser has for the, first - ='his ancestors back to 1650, when his remakable insight into public c•ei,.e the German aircraft. Guns time decorated a Socialist. He has A-despateh from London says: A ' of the early Whitneys crossed affairs in many instances and had been trained and ranges aster conferred the Iron Cross on' Herr British cruiser has captured the the Atlantic in a sallying ship and throughout maintained the, same tainecl, When the- Zeppelin yen- Schwartz, president of the Social German ship Ossa, from Pordaad,,,"•� " # established the family in the Amari- steadfast honesty and tenacity of Lured within range it was made th t Unions of Bavaria, for bravery. Oregon, laden with wheat, and hoe purpose that characterized his fight target of fierce,, concentrated fire. towed her into Falmouth. 1 i can colonies. Mr. Whitney's father on the battlefield. chose Eastern Ontario for his home. 'as leader of the Opposition. Within five minutes its envelope At the uebec Tercentenary cele- was • ierced and it fluttered to l =' ration in 1906 a was nig Y earth. Those -of the crew still alive ty, the coming Premier was born on an October day in 1893. In his early King George in apworki g of his were ,made pruners. FIGHTING ON WFS untiring zeal is working for ' a tour bombs were dropped on FURIOUS years he had the advantage of that greater dominion as apart of a }active work on the farm thmt Bevel- Paris from a German ..aeroplane. - * • . ' world-wide Empire Federation. His One missile, exploding in Avenue du I r ops brain said muscle and gives one patriotism wk not of the lukewarm Trucadero at t•he corner of Rue ; intensely practical. ideas of• life, or timid variety. In the Fenian D.sperate Attempt of Germans to Fling Back Allies ;"''Yet while he waa stiU plowing the Freycinet, blew the head from the .Onslaughts p g Raid of 1866, Sir James was among g ; strai ht furrow of boyhood his shoulders of a man who was stand- , g the first to volunteer, and Contin- mind"was fined upon greater ued on active service for five 'ng on the corner with ]xis daughter, _ .''achievements, and he knew that the and crippled the child months. He served in the militia I A despatch from Paris says: The Germans and allies ha"ve Von strug golden key of knowledge alone could 'for many years afterwards be �' I lin baTe)t.and 'forth over the same opera the gate that admits to the ing in his retirement Lieutenant- Germans with unprecedented.vio- B g ! her•walks of life. - Colonel of the Reserve Militia for I\DI.1\ STATES READY TO AID ground, and' the ion's t life is �g lance attacked all along the battle frightful. `I4ie allies' centre holds the County of Dundas. line in probably a final, effort a while,the right strives to clinch vie- Studies Law: - Trnol►� ]]ready Have Been Accept.. g : � Qu4ek and praactical, young-Whit- save the army of von Kink and pre- . ed From Fifteen.. tory, • vent s general withdrawal from ney soon outgr t the educational .SUBH_tRI\E .ESCAPED'. - The Germans holding a position facilities of his neighborhood. One A despatch from Landon ' says: France. near St. Mihie1 on the leNbank of w .. Crew Which Destroyed British Offers of assistance from the many There can be no doubt that the the Meuse, have made no rogress ' morning"'he drove Groin the home y states of India continue to pour in. Kaiser, disturbed by delay, com- p• head to Cornwall to study at one Ships Received Iron Crosses. The Viceroy i e its that cont'in- 'mended such a stn ndous attack, in breaking the great barrier line. -.god the ;most famous of Canadian despatch from Berlin says: gents of the Imperial service troops Adequate understanding of;,tilt¢ _schools—the Cornwall Grammar P but Berlin is again disappointed'. Battle of the Aisne impossibly '--,School. In this institution, Where It is officially announced that the have already been acceptet from fif- The mighty'stroke, launched with. One is bankrupt of superlatives. : ao many distinguished men, includ unterseeboot (submarine) . U-9, teen states and that similar offers immense .,umbers and aimed with Such endurance, valor and deter- ng Sir John Robinson, Han. Philip commanded by Lieut-Commander from teen other Etates will be ac-. i0credi.ble fury, faired as it failed Imination �a.s never before seen on 'Pan. Koughnet, Chief Justice Mac Weddigen„ which successfully tor- cepted if the need arises. The join 'on past days. ;any field of battle. Combats of pedoed and sank three British' ar- offer-of four other states, the Vice "At the ce3�tre,'near Rheims; the I re ate r- violence than Auate'rlitz or x; `dean, and oilier eminent sons' of •mored cruisers in the North Sea ro a adds, is under consideration. g Ontario, received their training, the y Germans��aein�ched a determined! Leipzig are mere incid•en� of'this bosky lad from the farm developed 'on Tuesda,�•,'.e'scaped unhurt from, The tribesmen of Kurram and blow at the allies, but<were thrown i the grins of the cruisers and their. Swat Valley are anxious to artici- unpr Lord of Li desperate struggle M :'a keen relish. for intellectual pur- accompanying de9t'ro ersa, Com- P back near. the fort s No ant world 1 g , Imss of Life Staggering. g y 1. pate in behalf of the Empire, and bessa. Farther eastward, towafd The most reassuring news receiv•'lei-lits an& femed the determinst- mander WCUddl*L1 06U� W- ­­Irr Various Maharaja4vS III,' A�r&b the Argonne, t-h-tv gained gr-0 crew of the submarine have been chiefs in the Aden hinterland have e : ro'm the tont is at t a dee to master the intricacies of law' c but were obliged 'to surrender it. i iccordir ly, in the law office of decorated with the Iron Cross for expressed their loyalty and desire have not been forced to .abandon g P Along the Meuse, tZleir position is the great flamking;movernefit design ` )Ifacdomald &' Maclennan at- Corn their excellent work: to.be of service. The Maharajah of improved,, but they have not•bro-fed to envslop the German right'wiirl Gwalior has }ionated $110,000 for ken the barrier of Verdun-Tool-i - • motor cars -transport and $25,- Nancy. There have been u..deCi- a While the 'aalits rti l•efy ofpid &each...side • p { 000 for the relief of the Belgian ai�f- _�� e .ments in .Larrain•e,-AL I 3 Kr chener �ippointed a Lord Rector Esters. state or •tne Vosges. w openabed incessantly, the alhee * e ? , With the Bap net nclt i faep�taf fig` A ` and ,Germans .net, be•twe'eii t Y- `\d o 1 tre es n ace Mang - -Son of Von Moltke Killed. The Government report contains I There have been a puctessfan Uf bray 'A despatch from London says: _torahip of the University of Edin- A despatch from Paris says: . A that the allies' flamki'ng movement!on'et charges: Trenches=affew hon With a view'to avoiding a Political burgh, and Field Marshal Earl eon II Field Marshal Count von is vigorous in spite of increased 'dred yards aparrt' were'Ukeb std ,3 ryJ; at. Sir Edward Carson an Kitchener has 'been inpvited to as- Jo"hn Simon,,' have withdrawn $ume the lord rectorship sod has Moltke has been killed in the-fight- 'Germ'an resistance and the severest., retaken•, and the, loss-..a# life,'wet -G ,{heir 'r✓r�nd'idaturea to the lord reg accepted. P Ing at Esteruay. fighting is now with the bayonet. ','staggering. �•. 's C*si' �i a .L:* `v..ti�,n� ,a,',% 2'•,.�e o�. ��,.._,r rox'g�. r"va#,..'r`�,J,." � ^`'7rCa d:'• r tf y a74?r, "'u N :.• �a'w :''Piro ;Y', .p,?i..PYa :,:r ✓ i'�: v.{�, ,� .-e °•'91 M -.•4 •F! !' ,,:q�°''" b. , �a2i� '�'•.,. t+tro''�' � "i.'>F`'`.'�tg air'�s.v,r•�'g�1+a"; �,F<ti.�{d 'i �; ,�.. �c'�d�:� ° r,yY°R�'Y..yrt�, 'a �' 4»i+7��::'�ns.••� :i�� ti::;y�°'"�x4 '-Ae7<' '�R3NT ;.'� ���?w . +��. .. 'rx-„' .,•, .-, y...-..._ -. •ati.�, ,a,,vn .._.f .ice d: .:.:•y �'. 3. R• ^..''',i �w! z: 7*,. - �' W -',,'y+:;r ,y .y.- ..gL.��^„�.,''�R'«.�r. ,a•�"•:n.i.,,,.;�.,....W'.,...,�'. 'r,rw.., �r... •',.., .: ;�.r'. L - .S „<f, +^t:_ _ _ e.-,y w-S•`••-c'.- ,:.•.a. a. _ Nr�`' ,�'d 4 -y�YT� Y:. •..F tiC.+ .% � � / • . ;.Q.. '.•h Y' ''p �. 1. "f;' J 'k:.'. -,1� .- W �v+F.x o-,r:5':..wik:+:..� .- _..• ,,: ..-.:.. ,.,. 'n• .,. :^;T • 1,. .. ' _rr'a .,.... .;t•-wi„o.. a. • 4. y k � „ of the military and naval activit- years had he not been so zealous lea that were in progress thieangh- in the performance of hie public By Direct Wireless i'rom The Front "' � �inhlitiieaosaryetida3asorafogwitsovee., Thoroughly entrenched in.our new itioa, with our artillery trained•oa .7 aviolisdag,oat, out Euro , and naturally many duties. g y t?c Y ' criticised the the enemy commanded by-6eneral f,Ii h Prices, we are in a position Isla[" s, expenditure of large wHlnvwt.t to stand a.siege on our proyia�iona fof+msay /�'°ths. $1.26 per T 1 01.00 It paid in advwae,` same of money. People are be- -' Londe o!the best of everything arriving d t k at:baafiptiot sto the Baited states,0140 !tinning to realize that there was A meeting in the interests of the ,Stacks and Staoks of Sugar—Giranulated—Y Da Iolag in advaaas posed Hydro-Electric Railway will — — — some necessity for the work.How- 9°held here to-morrow Saturday) FLOUR— — — SPINK'S __ Bre$lifaet Foods. — — = — -- kinds. 3 ver it is hoped that- when the evening, when addresses will be given --� JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. by capable speakers. A large attend- Rolled Oats m bulk packages or bags: fpresent war is over it will be many once of rtepayers is requested,as the ' � -Rolled Wheat fresh and$ood. r a year before the same necessity subject to be discussed is one-of the -Biscuits.Christie's full-Hbe. NOTES AND COMM[NTs most important ever brought before Oiinned Vegetables, ew Peas, Corn and Tomatoes.+ { arise again. _ po g, d N s The Conservative art have y:, a Bologna. the electors of this township., MEATS an BACON=Cooked Ham, o S ue Rolls, Breakfast Bacon t p y After many months of illness wHiTsy Smocked back,Long clear. ,. -snow a difficult problem on their FRESH FRUITS and VEC?$TABLES—Oran ea,Lemons Sir James P. Whitney, Premier of g ` talnda in the selection of a sucees. Thos, a, Deverell has got nicely Bananas, peaches, grapes Ontario, died at his home in To- started in the erectien of a fine new Peas, Red and green perg.. -' ' isov to the late Sir J. P. Whitney, b ton o on Friday last, Early last residence on Byron Street. ° Cucumbers, Citrons,Q&s base, Ila premier of the.Provide of On- The Toronto-Eastern began on Tues- winter Mr. Whitney' went-South, da to u -- l=^ SieverA mimes PITA mention- y put in Y at :Bowmanvillc. Onions, Potatoes accompanied by Hon. Dr. R. A. It will take a week to complete it and TEAS AND.COFFEES—The best on the market at the prices. �Bd in connection with the appoint-. the other details before the line will Our 36c, Tea beta them all. tPyne, Minister of Education, and 'anent, thus it ie not likely that be ready for operation: Try a pound and be convinced. who was also Mr, Whitney's fain- A large meetin in the interests of : All the package teas in stock. � rthe sato®unatninity will be reach- the Hydro-Electric railway- was held These are only a few of the man p ood lines backed b our rantee. We are k&2- -fed as..wben the late -Mr. Whitneyly physician, in order to secure a y- y y g y gu Y here on Wednesday evening. J. W makIn a good fight all alongour front,capturing man customers. 4; much needed teat and to restore p y p Our adice is for ou to capitulate at g once. Accept ,X wee selected. "Kota. Or'ank Coch- Lyon, of Guelph, A: F. Wilson, o! dail gnus, who .is now in OttswA, i his failing health. While in New Markham, Chas. Calder, M. P. P., - our terms and iota the crowds who are s York .Ci6 ,. Mr.' Whitneys WDC• Smitb,M. P.,and othere spoke y y BUYING ALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE G}ROOERS Iavored by some. but many object on the question. Q �r #,o the provincial affairs being stricken with a moat severe illness The construction of the trunk newer JAMS i[TICHA SON ' dirtaeted from Ottawa.. Hon. W and for days he hovered between is now completed as far as the King- i .ton road. In excavating, the old life and death. In fact the re- PICKERING' GROCER, Hearst, who has been a member of corduroy_road was found about five- t: - port was circulated-that- brad ee 10—*the level of the resent e Whitne cabin f- for some 'road a p + y succumbed to the disease from and enough wood in agood state ! } ~'ti>fne, has quite a strong following, of preservation was taken out to Turn- .i. _•� Yk as has also Aon. I. B. Lucas. which he was suffering. He how- ish fuel to a number of lamiliea'all PEELS • SHOE s STORE - ever recovered sufficiently to be winter. The Hon. W. J. Hanna Is consider- . taken to his home in Toronto. He Mayor Willie has called a confer- .•_ WHITBY ' iBd by many as the ablest adminla- ecce of the various councils and all for in the provincial cabinet, gradually regained his strength, others Interested in the construction The Latest in Fall Footwear for men,women and child " A$d' he has undoubtedly accom- and after careful nursing, was able Toronto and Whigbyy,, to take between Men's and Boys work boots a speciality, to resume his duties, at his desk, Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beat eked much since taking charge the town hall this (Thursday)alter- y quality! ,, the Provincial Secretary's de- as premier of the province. He noon_. The residents of the town are _ Boots and�Jhoea sold wholesale and retell. ri A ;3. also took part in the provincial very enthusiastic over the question _ _ w here are m and tliep hope 'Bell .Phone. 151. -- — _ - .z, , elections in June, when he addres- will be created in the other munici- __ _ - who will oppose his appointment 4��a pp° pp° cad s large gathering in Massey patitiea to push the work on towards V. O H N premier. Sir Adam Beck has completion. i Hall. ' While he never fully recov- - �� e►Isoa great many admirers who IBR® K ST �ll/H/TBY x , Bred his health, his condition did - • #aink that be would be a worthy not cause alarm til hie friends so WORLD WIDE ' ^follower of Sir James Whitney. ON THE WAR M that his death was entirely urea- 'toril the lori{�. list of eandida�ee, This splendid weekly publication is r? re will be considerable diffi- pected. ' In the. death of Mr. performing an unusually Important !' Whitney, Ontario loses a most service to Canada during-fila greatest Q TH�,r F.37Aiti91ID D +Enity,in making a selection that highly valued servant. He was of all international wars of the world's - Isla III prove satisfactory to the history. World Wide' selects and 'w. onservative party, mueh not a brilliant statesman, neither presents to its readers every Saturday - was he crafty,but he was faith• the ablest articles by the ablest writ- iwnre difficult than if there were ful to a degree. He 'ryas frequent- ere in Britain and America on the war J malty one or two available mea. situation and Its consequences. It ly gruff in his manner,.but. he, al. thus reflects the current tbougbt of 'The Hon. J. S. Hendrie,of Ham- ways spoke his mind, and every- tomes hemispheres in these critical sr .Iton, has been appointed succes- body knew where,he stood on any -WorldWide" is therefore India- - business matt- who . eoe to Sir.John M. Gibson, as Lieu- question. He was most couseien. pensable to every-thinking scan and C�tO�m �. v8[lOila parts r tenant-Governor of Ontario. The tions in everything he dict and he wicis indispensable to YOU fust now of Canada or elsewhere will m `latter has filled the,position for always worked for the benefit of ,Eminent men " over the .country CAA- G -about a year longer than his allot- his country. His naive has never acknowledge its great woitb. find the services of this bank of "Almost every article in almost s OFIF invaluable a stance in collect- t .1,E time, as the Conservative been connected with any scandal we you feel you would like to 1e� ' ,•-_,government at Ottawa could not of any icind. - He has given the put away among your treasures." TORONTO -ft drafts,-etc. ,at 11titherto unite on a inau for the country a good adminstration. Subscription Rate 81 60 per annum, or on trial for three months for only - poeltaon. There are many men in Probably the -chief feature -of cents. Send to ,TtTp[N DOUGAL '�� - FICKERIN BRANCH K,-, 4Dntario who could occupy that his administration has-' been &SON, publishers, Witness' Block, R V. anager. ® Branch! aiw BRANCH, �Vh£dy. y, Montreal. GORDON,• a''zalted liositiou with credit to the development of hydro-elec- • $hemselves and to the satisfaction trio power throughout the pro- _ 11►ew ddEtroriiasnseatto of the country,but no man can vine, but his whole adminstra- ,accept that position-unless he has tion baa been marked by- good OR SALE—Oce Holstein cow; 4 e e 1068 an independent fortune. The legislation. In his death the pro- F .cart aa,m full stow 9,milk, esee11e01 C O����,��� P �� vines has just• completed at vine has lost'a faithful servant �s X784 >aAltz sooLa, Ptntertns, ma, 9 great cost, a magnificent who has given his life as a sacra- d 1(88 FOR BALE—One large York• ��` t - vernment House in the Don flee to his country, for there is no PIGS white sow avd sevetr vias, ♦yyty at a 0114W1n$ list of prices � coi1Yi11CC toe.n. Con.e.Pleterin;or phone ' valley, where there is a splendid doubt that his life would, have Soyt Bvaa,tlrensham. nisi you that We Bre 0n oiix'side ill *view of the Don Brick Yards, been prolonged for a number of y y - - IDER MAKING ,with with their large clouds of black l,) Monday:Oct.nth,I will be �sayand to _ i stacks. This castle, apparently BeTTider�eoery"yyin the waft: WE9L$Y �; •• As.Well ltl PEACE _ L was erected for the benefit of the WOMAN IN ERRETS FOR SALE—Get pour 15 lbs nice yellow sugar for $1.00. r� elated soviet of Toronto, as well F ferrets now before they rife to�{es. Br.-d 14 The hest granulated sugar for$1.00. y from the bed hunting stock in onta a Use 8 pkgs, 1 malts vit%, I post toasties 1 cornflakes,26c.9. + as visitors from,other large cities. cea•de°o°,eaind. phone piglayrt s�o'a$li iO8 � a bars Comfort or Taylor's borax soap 25c.- Bias. A fortune will be necessary TERRIBLE STATE CIDER MARLING—The undersigned All the popular teas: Salads, Red Rose, Melagams, Histo furnish this mansion and another Lipton's and our.own special blends at only?mac. u prep to mate older on wedaMda fd Mune to supply it with fuel and Thursday and da Friday of bach *k a i°h`i. ,- Might every year. The. Hon, J. S. F"ip� Help Lydiamason. W.BEAMAN,Clark's Hollow. 51-0 Loffee;the same famous'blend ground while you wait, 40c. - lHendrie has the necessary income, f TRAYED—Cameoo to the gr�emises - wood solid fink salmon 2.tina for 25e. As well as the. necessary adminis- �s Vegetable S of the undersigned,lot ll+,con.it-Pickeena; ^ T. Choice solid red salmon per tin 15c. ry /+_m i•red yearling steers. The owners may have Compound, the same b proving property and payirs ez• All other lines-as low as is consistent with Rood goods. trative ability t0 fill the position pontes. AL 'L GOCBLIB, Dunbarton. 1.3 sand both he' and-Mrs Hendrie are admirably qualified to perform the Cape Wolfe,Canads—"Last Harrill \TE W DENTIST—.Dr. Patterson is Our groceries.are.the freshest. permanently located in Markham,and h'se `-'various social-duties that the office was a complete wreck. I had given up no outside appointment. Office and zestaence = all ho of ettin better or livin an Main st.Horth of Tromont House.. The best pe B g B y work at the lowest fees, Special set o! Teetlf TO EOR6E PHIL' „ !demand of them. length of time, as I was each a sufferer moo. Extraction 95c, 541 s e from female troubles. But I took Lydia �i great deal Aof criticism has E.Pinkh m's Vegetakle Compound,and STRAY STEERS—Strayed from the today I am in he promisee of Moreombe Bros, on or been directed towards the pre- y g� health and have a Wednesday Sept Wrd;two yearlin blue and QN'1'A IO = Information sent Conservative government at pair of twin boyo two months old anti white steers-be thankful preoeivedt by HENRY growing finely. I surprised doctors and VALE,Pickering.out, i•tf Qttawa, and in particular against neighbors for they all know'what a i the Minister of Militia, Colonel wreck I was. HOUSE FOR HALE—A seven N O sitnate8°Joa�SiomeBhoPsiet good condition, ~ theHonrSam Hughes, for their 2lowlambealthy,happyandhearty, g arms village, one - :activity in erecting armories and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's outbbuutlain°gi r land, il`.numb.0000d°For ifurrtth°°air remedies Yon ma ublish this letter onIan -apply t° ROBERT MoBB�DY; td ' "throughout the country. $ails- y p lot ring. Wtf .. �s the time. to of. your: -repa3rlu� - iag_armo�Wlts considered Sir N d h7ce. I think if more women used your remedies they would have CARD OF THANKS done. . We can help yo in that t ,Sam.Hughes' hobby, a hobby in better health."—Mrs. J. T. Coox, Lot _ which very few people took-any No. 7, Cape Wolfe,P.E.I., Canada. Mrs. P. J. Coffey and family wish Interest Itis well known that Because your case is a difficult one, to thank their many friends for their line' a8 We carry a full ?Carnivorous animals have their doctors having done you no good,do not kindness and sympathy in their re- _ continue to suffer without gluing Lydia cent bereavement. Supply of :Shingle, $ansa of smell very highly Bevel- E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a *ped, and can detect their prey ��; It surely has remedied many 450 YEARM r when very far off. No doubt, Sir casae of female ills, such as inflamms- EXPERIENCE Lilnlb�er, Lath x Y Sam, as a result of his military don,ulceration, displacements, tumors, training, partly as a result of irregularities,periodic pains, backache, g y Plaster, Etc. �. .bis natural inclination, detected end it may be exactly what you need i the smell of powder long before The Pinkham record is a proud and peerless -one, It is ca a TRAog MARIKS _ �} :tnllitary actives were in, evidence a record of constant b Q Dltslofvs r _and in,consequence began making victory over the ob- Q COPYRIOHTs&C. yWe are pleased to figure. on your preparations ' for the part that stinateillsof women ICkI a fending a sketch and deecrtrtlen may - ` fa41Ck17 YCe1'tatD •?RT Oy4nlon free w the!an —ills 'that deal out invention faDrobaal>pat4pSabl irj Canada was t0 take in the coming ttotuetrtet Weeden! NIIND9U Ron � The leading statesmen of despair. It is an es- fent tree,taken menet for 84M �. :Coming SPRING WANTS. mar. g Pat its taken t rotegh MnnntsotlA - tablished fact that , neeb•,wttbonLonerge,tags England as well as In othei Euro- Lydia E. Pinkham's �P k y' 4� : nfiCm� ` .peen c+clrintriea_knew of the coming VegetahleComponnd a b a Py d w�kb y.,s,.t„t, D-11 sbaa reatorai health a K a y eatsntlao carnal Term. forattruggle, and wetLe actively pre- a rws•M•A+PUMP" sold ta �,. to thousands of such suffering women. paring for it. But the mass of the Why don't you try it if you need such a le were in entire ignorance medicine! _. — stat! I �ah 'pp� - r�WQ' � ►'v T�9',.r'� , r st wafineta., y3 apt_..: ,.. • ' k L .;fib O •.�}. r -..,,,,.. y`.��`Y',,-,. .;.�..: , •Nt�'r, .g.'r s„« .. .. . ",i c:';..: .' _,.K. .a.r. 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J.and Mrs, Miller. of eker• Thomas reg �p�, a car disastrous to this portion of the, pro- •load of to Peter ro on Tuefr- in vince, it the iatepayers fail 'to accept Impotrtant showi•g of finest display et . John Thoctipson, of Zephyr, this opportunity now before them for China. very lame auortment of w, da s :it Monday here with his bra decision. This is as opportunity `$Cob Dolls, To i mite a an m here at- .0"0oauT. Toy jar, tended the PO Fair last er, Wm. which will not only gfye us the pro- ; �.. - Robert Graham and Mise Mar- per railway facilities which we badly received for the Holiday trade. O&H week. y garet left on Thursday for a trip need, but also will provide for us at and see them. ` Miss'Agnes Michell, of Toronto, to Brockton, 1% Y. the cheapest rate and at the earliest :Bnbwnptioni taken for all Magazines, spent a week with R. ,a4d Mrs. moment. Hydro-Electric Power ~+' t Mrs.H.Meahin and Miss Blanche 'Besse, of Brouglilam, spent Thursday last without which I know that our die- Weekly and Daily Newepapa " Mr. and Mrs. Corn.ba,of Toron- pe trict will to exceedingly .hampered in with Mrs. Geo. H.' Samis. our competition with Western On- to, spent Tuesday here with the Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson son If latter's;mother, Mrs. A W. Mae- P tario now far in advance of ue, and daughters s ant Sunday last an l:'�ecttic Radial will pa anywhere keyy' with friends in Goodwood. in Ontario, it should pay here, and I $=pp3M a t rOOt, '�7CThitb� ` Allah. Hoover, with his ng of James Lawson expects .to leave would like to urge all my friends to b�rraa r>. Iluemeu was 1 .e on Taeaday + this week for Western Ontario, to 8ive'the by-law and agreement their y "' making some chahgee to the tele- secure,a number of stockers, best support,as I am unhesitatingly ` hone line. giving it, / The. Pickering phone Rawson left on Tuesday D. p Macfarlane, of the Head Yours truly, CE �C�REAM for Chazy, N. Y., to carry out a office of fife Standard Bank, To- GRANA BRCS.. routo, was home over Sunday. per Wal.GRAHAM. Our ice-cream parlors will now be V ' sauce. Commute ' large contract for masonry on the open-during the season and we Robert Worthy, of Brampton, will secure a re alar •:famous Heart's Delight farm. •+�+--•--- gg The Ladies.' Aid, of the Presby- was here on Tuesday erecting a , eesp from the tow, monument in the cemetery on the P� terian church held a successful _Don't. Grow Bala 'CITY DAIRY COMPAIxY The"'e of this.-.4 meeting on Wedilesda afternogn 7th concession. -- - - - y USE PARISIAN SAGE the felons. f .at the home of Miss Maggie If your hair is getting thin, -login f'iiet-class Bread,Cakes o!floe variety I.ETTERS TO THE EDITOR ed and Confectionery always Graham. its natural color or has that matt Members having properi stolen aiommt�* Charles and Mrs. Sargent and Claremont,Sept. 21st, 1914. lifeleea and scraggy- pp on hand. y appearance, the Date immediately with asy membee : . reason is evident-dandruff and fail- o! Executive Committee. _ • 'daughters, Misses Bella sad Violet DRAB BIR=With regard to Elie gra. .HERB lI/IOIV NEY, motored to Unionville on -Sunday -posed Hydro-Electric Railway,Idesire- ore to keep the hair roots properly PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership,foo 1100. c - last and' spent the day with to state, that although 1 would very nourtahed. r friends. much prefer that the line would be Parisian Sage applied daily for a Tiekete•mov be amus the prM3donro ee ie P. Shirk who has charge of continued from Claremont,through to week and then occasionally is all that nn , 4 secretary on appliambdon Ashburn, and connect with the Whit- is needed. It removes dandruff with li reenwood '.' Hardware -Exec.Com. .L. D, Banks,C.B.P the telephone central says that by Port Perry Branch,and would use'one application ;almost immediately r, �� there is nothing dein these da a mall and see our stock of Happy er,O. L. Morcombe, PiFkeri;tg, K3uttr K: . B y my influence to secure such if practi• stops falling hair and itching head ; Thought" and other stoves but filling silos and making cal. After having •giyen the`matter inR goratee the scalp and makes, _ ketch ` my beat eoasideration, I thoroughly dull stringy hair soft, abundant and as well as other lines r J Cl of Hardware. J.A. 0 Conor: J. lark. The Presbyterian Sabbath believe that the railway proposition is radiant with life. Equally good for President Beoretart�r School will observe Rally Dayy on a most excellent one aad essential for men, women and children-every one Eavetrougking and repairing Sualday next. There will be s, the proper advance and development needs it. promptly attended to. s. ial program in the church at of tbia district. A large bottle of this delightful. Work guaranteed and prices n pec Me- Knowing thoroughly the needs and hair tonic can be-hadirom T. M. Mc- moderate. Repair ��� "r- '`b'he morning service. � o the Eastern or- Fadden or any drug counter for b0 +��✓J .� Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane who the possibilities t I? will surely ' lope of York and Ontario Counties. cents. You y like Parisian Lawrence Denny) y! has been spending a couple of and havingg for many years bad'most Sage. There is no other just as good. •-- weeks with her parents, Mr. and extensive dealings with the Railways. '•Sunt ae good."-Try It now. GREENW0077 Bicycles for hire. Also. a ntlfabe> Mrs. P. Macnab, has gone to To ,,WATCH FOR second-hand wheels for eats,or a xA fi ronto where she will reside is ..CAREFUL ATTENTION new Daae ordered when _ future. .C� Dreg� to to Mrs. E. Ward left on Tuesday to -.':. c (#Cod`or s and D i ulo Au _ - .. TOO'S �� -_ .>.; .. te at right prices. mend a couple of weeks with her R�*♦ &10 ' elster3n Peterboro. Accompanied :. ��r iii\ �� � ����� � .Motor truck each 'W'ednes-. Ind phone 1918 Pick by the latter she will also visit _ Yriends in Montreal and. Cote dee FUNERAL FORK. : - .. day an day for { d Saturday r all Russell .�lndTE; Neig's Ou, Que. ' ' FLOWERS FROM THE DALE ESTATE kinds of Bread and Cakes, - PICHERING, Ont.. • Beginning with Monday next, Ask fora 10 cent wrapped the merchants will close' their �etores--eves-y evening, except Sat- PROMPTLY DELIVERED p ' fruit loaf. P1C�8nn urdays during the winter inonths 4 PICKERING � , M . T o � � ."�'at 8 o`clock sharp. Those having C. S. BI7RL- ING, -. -_ - _ shopping to do should govern _ OSHAWA, ONT. themselves accordingly. Lu M -Ta - -- Nelson Wagg. who has been ex. "'� ���Q�Q' Steel �� ie� , hibiting harass at the Fairs at -- FLOUR and FEED. Ottawa. Montreal and in a :num We have just received a t ge sa>d=y bei of the large cities in New Are Fire Proof,• Wind Proof, __at C. N. R•, Station well assorted atack of C3eor sa [p no t _ end would gre& gg York State. as .return name. _ _ _ terror finish, composed of bene oa We congratulate hind on securing Water Ploof, Lightning =a large nnmber-of prizes. - Ba grantee alt the above stock We gu , The chair of the Baptist church Proof and Frost Proof. Bran,-Shorts,Flour,Dried be Hret-class. as it wan man ac went to Whitevale last Sunday Brewers Grains, Malted- �meeic�an�m chineiyth " A_ good, u •to-date Canadian -Corn Feed, .Oiteake Meal, in the � evereaWbitevale g to lead in the service Of __ - 11 e sontthefiftieth anniversary - - M verand Dora. ® s sn dlssine, Blatchford'e sass P an ati colo na as�ftBaptist eburch. Farmers-use •them. Meal Oyster a flooring. 1,l and 8 Inch Their sere;ces were highly appre- Calf M Shell tc w dated by the large congregation /� - `-- _ and dressed Pial 1 and 2 loch For particulars Phone home 6080. lock. rough. 1 inch hemlock T- '..present: '.•�•�'� - _ - -_ - Cid. Call and see it. T t The Independent telephone g�any of the toilowing I,ocal•Aagents-They.will`�g}gaveYoou �t prices on %16602 '1il1 �,006OX Yard closed every goturda aftsgV' V_empafiies comprising 'the - York P'edlar's Metal Roofing,Siding,''Vents, noon, n ! no pp . pp Terminals, Sheeting and Ornaments. n until ustbse timet • '- and Ontario Independent Tele- - - • - qq�� Q- �+ g �e '. phone Union, are making a record Samuel M ening, nt. W. Pri Whiie tby Qat. i f " I W. D. Gordon 4� S- . of all th®calls at the various cen. �O W , tmis, over the trunk lines for four G. M. Rice, 'Jacob-McInt re, 4 :,weeke, in order to ascertain the _ Whitby, Ont. 7 r 'I -- � �r Whitby, Ont. - ` � r ! t .»� PICKERING volume of business. Lawrence Dannyy, paha Ashephuret, Q Thomas Gregg has just received Greenwood, Ont, Goodvrood. Oat. ; � m � a larpje number of feeders and ~ _W, Healy. _ W. F. Burton, 3 • to t a • o ~ _ �0 springers, which he is selling to Box Grove, Oat, Whitevale, Ont. s a ° M g ,� i farmers in the surrounding .,J. C. Morrish,. --W. W. Sadler, s $ ;a .I q.4 New and second Oream-seprFai . coufltrp:- Farmers have much. _ Highland Creek,'Oat. Greenwood, Ont. , •. .. ... e��� n 1¢ • o �� i.. -more feed than they expected Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Out. p tors. Gasoline engines,, .$. time ego, and in consequence there is.quite a demand for cattle bTo.higher price..but better-service and satisfaction. a o.`e : P :r• Jas #or feeding purposes. gj ae,l.reb,,��M different makes, pumpiagoat. Wm. Leaper received a pleasant THE. PEDLAR PEOPLE Llrillted Max ►�— fife. Farm implemen � e 'surprise the other evening when Head Office and works, OSHA•WA, ONTI Establishred 1861. $�j, g � � � _�.ate{ buvl1 Ito GE'r farces. the members of the bowling club --_ r : :.presented him with a handsome �°° J°e e - - -- rl ., .. ;, �e Young Brood Sow for sale morris chair upholstered in,death• ..p� lr "� 8"C err as a token of-their Appreciation a .e a "°' � M 1777. �3. S.ACK.�G of his kindness in giving them the '$0 .,,, Cot. ;... _ �+ use of his lawn for their many T� � ' �a �� BROCK ROAD; ONT ypleasantgames daring tLe past aawtoaCOL",ar.n.,wtssaoea+t, W.D.alAfTllaWi,VtOa-Mee�OtNT. -:slumber of years. C.A.BOGSAT,Genomi> P tz�t - Great Indignation prevails in Beevert+op i4,IIptwvmve Is " the village over . the` scandalous The Business Of Farming conduct of some of the young,a men -Ilse the�a the s of hoard be done to a D d1 boatnasa_ Proceeds ahould be yet en a beck era should be nude by CheQue.,► Are You Interested in _4f.•the vicinity, who on Saturday a of the prodis ahold be put to aSavtnpAeeount as an emergency night last inflicted considerable 40 T wbo�a cab�v>o.m•b.nk.a p*'oteeted acat"st e.a'easons +damage to the neje cement side= _ Fe'llcing-walk near the Methodist parson- • __ • age, and ,otherwise committing _ WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. � ?`y criminal offences. We under- s� AND stand that-the- are _Of call matertsb and dodge investigating the matter, and if _ °' O0 °II M kept k. will pay y :the salify ones alae found out,pro- -,- -- • to call at our works acd inspect our aeration will follow. The con- 'ate s • and obtain prices. Don't b. misiett:,- • agente we dd not employ ahem,Coma -duct of a number of young menly•we can, and do throw oft'the. recently is of such a character as SIMPSON. - & o• eommiaiom of 10 per am$.,woyou D• a� to cause much indignation, and aetainly save-by pnrobssing !t!om = •unless some one takes action im• - I have iti stock SOOI?rods of _ call solictud. mediately these yonpg men -will 1wg1T1T �RAl11TE0., s be encouraged to continue their Millinery penins Sept. 21Bt and .J .dnd, wire fencing made by the otsee: wbflt±by,.oats►s�i -lawlessness. I Company of Canada , Qa Tuesday evening, 'Oct. 6th, .and foAowing days. arae hay , XT tinder the Auspices of the Wonl- •I also caz<ry' brace.-wire, E. .w. EVA S� � en's Institute, there will be an ea- We extend a cordial invitation to all the ladies. of Pickering acid stir- cellentconcertgiuen in the Masonic rounding country to come and see.the new creations in ,coiled spring wire, wire - Pinup. ����� Hall in aid of the Patriotic Fund. Ladies' Hats for fall and winter. ee . ail -"staples fit i goats d 'Those who will furnish the pro- We are pleased •to state to,the public that Miep hIpMaster is again in Shop` and Residence, Dundas a gram will be the well-known Eng- charge of the Millinery Dept. You all know she is a most competent cedar posts. ' - lish comedienne,_Miss Lucy Webk milliner, and we guarantee all work equal to any.thing in our large - _ _ WHITBY, ONT. ing, the original "Little Lord cities. Our prices %re moderate. All come: Three doors west.of Whitby Ho Fauntleroy„ of the Enfsh Stage, - ' and Mr.' Walter \legs , enter- We are adding daily to our fall and winter stock in Drs Goode.Fancy Goode �— twiner, Canada's sell-known inter- Hata and baps, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, ete. Although all linea Let me show you what I have acid We are prepared to instal Wood or. rater of Dr. Dr well-known d's Hair- of good baye advaheed in price you will Still find our prices about the same _ pumps on short notice,also atte as last year.in all the above lines, quote yon prices, to all kindA of trepairiftg `;Rant sketches of Quebec. Every- and body come and help swell the Don t forget to nee our 900 samples of 9uitirrge and Overcastingg. Order now - Agent for the Ontario Wind patriotic fund. If .you cannot and save 86 to gI0 a suit'lees'than any other House in the business. �a C t REE iaieo gasoline segues and, go to the front to fight, lend your Groceries all fresh and up-to-date. Prices about usual, �.JlV the egnre gear assistance in the defence of the KAGWET CREAMlii9>dPAItAt6 in fund, "em i'fe by cantdbatiag your slits Vit. SIMPSON e� Co l r PIC RING LOCUST HILL Phrne Bell pro. 6ti, x -79 • ...•, 'w x: r>'-.t`T.Z,:a.�:_' --'. '. '.H•M.'.., »"•''.' - '_17t. `}"' ,,•_,;••i� ,.. :i, ewy�} ...e 3Fo"�'�"�r� '!9.*,y � '".�,. '"..,i'.�"'! '1"'S` 'k'e ,�.� a°r.r. `°�'F.'L.�� ,.a `;r s n��..� 7,.,� lJ�.� aa•4;d'`�' :�"' -,n'. y� � � r. ,'�. ;,j' `a#��'' 7•y.. ".,,. h'. -r,.. J dfn.n'"W ,,.w ,R .w.52�" `�. r°'.�' '•tr•`.�'r'�" "ala. `�, ,��e? =,fir" `+.��tp'�i�-uw;vs�,''^". �sy�,� k�4Vit,"vM .. y '�` �y'�,�•..•.(� ',Y, -_ ,.. .... t .'.. .... ..fie+..,,... ,,. .. ,f. . .:.. C... ... .., ' sr ir, '.i:" ate. Iry +,�; ;. .,.. :. ..• ,; „;, - ..�•* :�, - .. - r. ... .. .. . ., - - - ' red" railway, from the Cape to i l . ' R�IAi AfRI A Calro.on.the,east ooast, would.be WAR Z8 YEARS IN' E01116 'r`O GUARD A0AINBT ALUM BAOMfitL GYa possible for the British. A glance r: .` IN BAKING P O IN D E Rear E. at the map will dhow this (broken THAT ALL 1 N G R EDI E N T 8 g bit o7 powmildion: It wil'1 show tole •..�. ..,..�-� ` FRANCE AND BRITAIN MAYWOBD OF DAMOCLES HCMG ARE PLAINLY PRIM ` pa'eseat ter>dtory held by the Ger �M GET SOME RICH PRIZES, ., wars iv two $ections_on the west, _-.0'VEB EUROPE. THE"LASEL,AND THA inn adjacent to this Bel Gbugo In T OR SULPHATE OVAL 8� ! OR SODIC ALUMINIC GUL- 0l TN! - t > `� the centre of the continent. Ger- = 4 P R A T E 18 N 0, _.0 N E OF I _ Great `Pawing^Nations Own uoh„ many might in the nest few years' Prussia Began to Dl one in 186#1 qnd T H E M. T H E .WOMOS "NO r to oorhe, if•she survive$ this war +Juukers" In Power at Ber- ALUM" WIT14CWT THC--IN- SMM. .., ...Land.fn the Dark without 'losing her African posses- BAKING G REDIENTS 18 NOT BUFFI- Continent. ascus, purchase Purtuguese East _ lin_Since. L I E N T. MAGIC tfAKING Africa. Why is Great. Britain at war4 1 7. t � POWDER .COSTS ND. MORE Mat only the map of Europe but T+he'Kaiaer may poeevibly, ere this THAN THE ORDINARY n.r. ,a'�so them of Africa is apt to asks a writer in the London Daily map was is oVor, lose hi' foothold -'in p KINDS. FOR ECONOMY. SIiY fA be'changed consideaably, in the ;lirica and at fibs same time fibs Mme' The maw in the street.(that Ns tH0 I� THE d N E 'POUND TINS. +41NS NaAw near future, for the-,three great French and the British possessions question, Qialtho h still asking file; t Powers now engaged in the titanic question, although fpr twenty.years gg would be enlarged. Just what this wear has been a.practical certainty. : - E•. GILLETT COMPAIITY•" LIMITED European.struggle all hold. ex ten- means -may be gleaned from the TORONTO ONT wive stretches of territories on '!ie fact that German capital "ex'pendi-• I agree that no war is inevitable, I WINNIPEG . MONTREAL Dark Condnent. tuxes in Africa have reached a to- but so long as the Prussian'govern- The French F-m-pife _n the norta- inn's class wras.allowed to direct Ger ern palrt'of Afries alone is'very. . _ _ -In acquiring this France / Wonders Done. Damocles n mh lge f°pdermanant peace was allies, d fnt e&te France, ceer an the I_ ,,��~� lige acq g ­ haRhad-many dv�er-ences with the. Go into the desert-count offt P .. l� than the German cominereial and - - - ser. the British'you come 'to Ti'nibuctoo, pare was barn apt Versailles. Alsace x Thea, again;:the:German ,aetivl- which 20 years ago was nothing taut working classes would revolt was added .to Prussian territory, Ywl.g �401�� ties have clashed - with' tihose . of a name, and is now the junction of against their tyrants, But thaf.was and she" became the dominant Con- _ jjj��� Great Britain. England has con- an Atlantic-Mediterranean rail- never probable. _ tral European Power, with the Xai- -- -- trol over 'Egypt and the country war;-part of- which 'has beam oon- The.-most competent—British-fly-- ser`ate,'-`ehitef-among-equals{'' —— �`r,;:�,r�,M��,�,t ---- about;the southern point of Africa st,ructed and part of which is"under servers have always realized the 'Was Poor, Nov Bich.. • Y extending northward;• but this is construction. . danger, and have. warned, their Many -things have happened dur- - In the Tin Bos. ioroken'in its continuity by the 'Me French Empire in Africa is 'country of the necessity of being ing the forty-four years of peace. Mary and Edith lived in the oouu 'German -possessions on the eastern not all desert. Two years ago the ready. Unfortunately, the warn-. France, beaten to -her` knees, has try and 'their father worked -in a . - - "'." 'Coast (German East Africa). Government announced . that a lugs have been more than counter lumber mild, nearly a mile away. risen stronger, richer, and mo Good Picgtng: `, tract many square miles in area balanced by other Englishmen, who determined than ever to' preserve He used to carry his luncheon from, 4 in the heart of the Sahara had been were dazzled by the evident friend- her nationality and all her nation- home in a tin box, and Mary and ,,,. `Present probabilities are that reclaimed=-and was ready-for grain ly, feeling of the German- people. ali-ty means,'. proving the utter fad- Edith` were always -eager for his '!whatever slap making, if any, is planting: On the basis of past They failed too realize how entirely .�£ of the fate Lord f3a7isbury's be- return at night, and 'eager to see tTr „done in Africa, gill be done in spite work; in 30 years one 'half of the German policy is swayed by the ex- lief what was in the box; there was a1= t3erman and at Geranan 's ex- lief that tabs Latin peoples are dyi6g y Y desert wiH be re-claimed.• elusively Prussian party—the Junk- ways something wonderful. Once �'� sense-' The German Possess'iona In The affairs at home-'--have kept era'—who rule in Berlin. and decadent' the found two little brown ch000- Germany meanwhile has grown Y Arica have a total area of nearly German busy of late ears and liar _ late mice. mi1}ioa square exiles, or, -'be colonial y New Germany: ­_,from'a poor into a rich commercial (r enterprises have. been --a nation, Large factories have taken One night 'their father was very 931,420 square miles. The flat failure. In Africa• the--German Mr- Bernard Shaw says that-Eu- late hams; the stars were shining possessions are four and rope has no quarrel wish the Ger- the place of ruined castles: A great possessions have more soldiers than in the sky, and the lam was light-_. P mercantile$set has come into being, Y, P wore-half •times as large -as Ger-_ traders, anti: more barrack' than many of Goethe and Beetllovei. ed.before they heard Ma step. lmlany itself, which is about 808,000 schools. The natives have been so But the German of Goethe and and has been followed, quite natur- �' uase.nkil� in extent.'The African Y all b a navy able to chill a Mary opened ,the door for -him, reduced in nu pber that it has been Beethoven fiat ceased to exist for Y• Y Y B and he handed her the box.. esessions have a population. of more than fir ears. British supremacy on the sea. The Pop. found necessary to import white la- tY Y "I wonder w'het's in it Z" she ' 700+�:_.as against, 8b 000,000 In bor to do.a oad of the 'hes At the b nein of the nineteenthhasGermanmei oven a the $aid, holding i:tr-out toward Edith. esmany. Apart frons its AfricanPrussiaaire merchants and Socialist work. g essiorls; Ge.cmany has ,only a work l Possrsalons &ettered. _:� cents was, crushed b mea. �- .. bee, it's heavy iii can be. •Come; b the German of-mailion- lerw islands in the Pacific. building. Napoleon, and the German -Statee 'let'& open it!" s� were largely influenced by the Lib- Ery to Govern. In ;!►_ moment the tin 'box was on IInK$ouA3tedly the-French are the The German territory in. Africa oral ideas of the French Revolu the floor, and tlhe two little girls _ K fetter colonizers and the most-lov- is divided into four scattered tion. After the 'fall of Napoleon; This assn Germany 1 been in- were kneeling beside-it. yen�sf the three European nations is gs. On dhe east coast is Ger- nationality again, asserted itself, al's by perfectly re'so�le ambi- Look!" .cried.Mary. "Two alit- }- . Afrie,a. If the worst comes-to the- man East Africa, on the west is but it shollid be remaembered that tions for oommdercial outlet and de- tie flat-irons!" 'Woret, it.is said, France could raise German Southwest Africa, while Beetho�ea himself at one time re- velopment, ambitions which have she could not hive taken' them la black army of 2&0;000 to fight for farther north is Cameroon': To- garded ?napoleon &a,-& deliverer. affected 'Great Britain, -but which, out -more carefully if they had been . her. while the Germans would have. goland is a little strip ,sandwiched - From •1818 to 1880: Prussia began of themselves, made for peace rar made of.glass. i bar fight with European soldiers 'in between French Dahomey and a new virile.natioaal life, This new ther-than -for war, for the cotnni "Can't we put them on the stove only The blacks• living under the British Gold Coast. tial world always stands to lose French government have been made.( _Tog<Aand has an area.of.336880 life w'a4 originally the creation bf g g � Y to heat, and iron something 4 ask- when fi lbtin" b ns. Unluckil for eeta and .he equal of quare miles w. poets`and dreamers': It was affect ed Edith, eagerly, as she held the, Freocli wbj hile the population Germany- her people are easy to i "Frenchmen, and love their masters, I is 1,580,000, of whom only 383 are by fibs revolution og .1848, .but overawe •and_govern; and -the sue- see. iron up for. her mother to _ ,t gradually the influence of Lassslle - See. While the black man of the German .Europeans. German Southwest and the loco bine Liberals and oesaora of Bismarck have been 'Not to-night, dears. It's your �` possession both fear and detests the Africa has an area od about 322,430 P 'strong enough to hold'bn to politi- _ N Socialists was overshadowed by.the bedtime now; but "you may.. take V�� .-ruler who wears the spiked-helmet square miles and a populatioii of cal power, The new Germany of „ Bissmarckian dream of a Stat that them upstairs. `Ise Egyptian feHals` respects -kna= 80l6;•;OOO.-vf which but .-14� -are - 1914;is- governed ..by- .exawatly the -. 4would stand pre-eminent not b its The girls could not go to aIeep: -'t British master, but he doesn'tlove R'hite-people, and at these 12;000 P y same class a' the 'old Germany of are German's. 'German East Africa' COntributiom-to the art and progress 1884 The ideal.of this class 'may The moon shone brightly, and sal -Took Part of_�ioroero _ has an-area of 364,180 square miles of the world, but by the power 'of be summarized in the phrase Mary watched the light streaming -2 s eight arm to bully and subdue its across the floor; shegsuddenly sat Colonization methods of the three with a population of ,.5x0,000 - of nei,�hbort might is right," and that all talk straight up in gybed. coast fine of Born at Fersaiges. °f justice and human rights .is „ !cations are widely different. In-' whieb sbout. a,000 are Edith !" she exclaimed.' "It's deed it is said "when the 7. English Cameroon's, having a - sheer nonsense. 900 miles. has an area. of 181,130 light as day. Let's get up and iron oecupv a country the. first thing Ia 1864 Prussia began to move. Faith of Bismarck. our clothes:" y build is a Cuatonit House, the square miles, and a 3,500,000 pope- t first' stole Schleswig-holstein This was the faith of the medieval Both time -little girls were out of Germans a barradks, Lad the lation.'uf-whom abut 1,400 are Euro- rom Denmark. Great ritain, was swashbucklers: It was the faith of hied lin an instant. The floor'prov- ' F'reacih a railway." Penna _ implored to in•terveae, She refused, Bismarck. It haa.beelr deduced by ed a fine 'ironing board-- They. Every foot .of German territory '�' and British acquiescence in this first Prussian professors (quite unfairly) spread out the garments they yore ' In Africa has been gained at the Youthful Slur on Grand a. contest was direct] res ' g4e of friction. -One slash -of• _ p y pausible for _tom the writings.of Nietzsche. It in the day, and with their small t$l erma.n sled French resulted Doan you think be is too cute the'grow�th of-Prussian power. finds expression in Strindberg. It irons they 'began to Smooth them the former taking a good portion for agythingl" asked the proud In'1888 Prussia defeated Austria is the-negation of , every- religion out. As each garment was ironed, in of.the 'rich Moroccan country in young mother-, referring -to her at Sadoa.a,and wgn the right to be ever preached to the sona of men, they folded it neatly• as they had. --lam-nortthweest.corner of A(ries.' If .baby. considered the unquestioned head•Of audit is'alrtogether and unutterably seen their mother do with freshly BLe rear extends to Africa and the "O, I don't know," remlied her the . German People; The Routh damnable. Yet it is to force this ironed clothes. • anile they work- y ' Frei& are victorious they -would. 17-}ear-old brother. "Hers cute Germans--the � Bavarian' and the awful doctrine om Europe that de= ed they scarcely spoke a`word. _-Auadoubtedly deantird -this go enough, I guess,.-Abut-I..never slid. men of Baden and of Wurtemherg— luded Germ." soldiers,are fighting Gently and quietly they worked; `rcreco back and the Came- thunk much of people who hadn't were and are'much'mo're kin to the at this motaent;�cIId- is to save &-nd when the---ironing -was--oom-- - oon'. `aeother German possession any•teeth." ' Ausrtrians, than to the Prussians, Europe from it that Great Br n, pleted, -they hurried into bed: on the west coast, would in all pro- and'Prussia fought and. defeated Prance, and''BeI"gium are prepared "Father never brought us -any= babibity to -France, ZH addition _ Austria to prevent 'the- formation (rive their last. man and their thing as nice :as this -before, did IF. Hunter. of a strop South German federa- Sovereign. he 1"• whispered Tdith; sad Mary ' -;po.,Alsace and lorr'aine. ' g• last eoverei . : "'So Jack's married l Did he tion that would -have effectively Happily.for Europe, though►. Prus; said, sleepily, "No, he never could • r One Obstacle. marry�for beauty I" :' bamperede her ambitions, a& preaches the doctrine o[ the bring anything slicer than two little 'Pere nt trot fo+r G-rmam" the 'all. :"No, booty.'.' - In'1870 Prussia,, with her German strong man, the men who direct her flatirons."—Youth's Companion. policy have themselves none of the qualities of strength. Mr. Gilbert 'F _ Chesterton-has pointed out that it `�. °�j is-only the weak 'who* ever bow How a iJtct �olUaD down' and worsh'1 etre TiElo _ Carlyle, who fawnedn at the feet fl mai k the.Gres ,' Ceeeaate 8eah of Frederic t• was an in- • , valid', and one could quote a dozen similar instances. READ ThIIS VERY CAREFULLY. Birth of New Empire. "For years I was thin and delicate: ., As a-matter of fact it is'notori- r lost color and was' easily tired; a _ ous that the' Prussian ' governing yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on class is prejudiced, 'narrow' and my lace were not only mortifying to P ] , my feelings, but because i-thought my ' morals decadent. The followersof Y akin would never look nice again I -'.' �} Bismarck have their master's ruth-•! �•, _ f grew despondent. Then my appetite k lessness,-but none of his 'subtlety. failed. I grew very weak.. Variou's ° remedies, pills, tonics and tablets •I. i 8 They have begun with a series of blunders. They have miacalcu'lated tried without permanent benefit, A s the character of their opponents. it visit to my sister put into my hands , is more then probable that the a box of Dr. Ifamilton's Pills. She . P y placed. reliance 'upon them and iaow s have over-estimated their' owm re- that they have•made me a well woman sources. I mould'not be'without them whatever ` Y ! they might cost. I -found Dr.•Hamil- Y I e In a war of this kind one grows a sm. tittle 'weary of Aach' side clainnng ton's Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable ,to,the delicate ,. the Almighty as an ally. -But for , character a woman's nature. �1, �' -of *They b m part, I profoundly believe that -never once griped me, yet they esfab- ' • G•ed' does defend the right. The fished 'regularity. My appetite' grew v end may port come until after much keen—my blood red and•pure—heavy• loss andsufferi but this war'will rings under my eyes disappeared and be followed by the birth of •a new to-day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as when was a girl. Dr. Europe, freed once and for all from Hamilton's Pills did it all." e nightmare.menaoe of half.a oen- d h i The above straightforward letter tury, and able to develop along its -from Mrs. J, Y. Todd, wife of a well•• - - Tommy Atkins in France and Belgium. - own national lines for the happiness known miller in Rogersville, is proof w _ _ ' of its peoples. sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are-., -/aw_ �- The picture oaths right shows Ar.addga�k,.a ®ell known British.-boxer,. with his unit at Osteltd. His.. To day we are forced to fight the'a wonderful woman's medicine . Tse }, t, duties roan consist of preparing food for the marines who have beau landed at that.plaAe. 0>4 the left sire German people;' but theirs as well I no other pill but Dr. Hamiltcn'a, 26c. t , you alar who is tr n to kee u as ours will be the fr ata of victo per box. All dealers or The Catarrh. .English sf>adiera at Havre', with a French n$ , , - yi g P p. li victory. ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. ti M1Y � • • C �aN 'w.,.' ,. x ",:ti'` '•;. a.,,�.• .a. +. ,•.' w. .;;n .e.M:•. ,,+>'•' r �'!,y',`e- � ,7Y." 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R '7:, �', ?,". :•#'a ,Rf � ,..• ......, ✓._r .... .s:... :..... ..T.rt, 'C 'r.', ,,.< :. '..:.. r ";C�.. '�. vim;, � .� ti ��� . t A 1 .'(a) To carry out the agreements and provision hereto"cous,ll_ned:— BtowlyViFle Junciton--Claremont section, For Polling Sub -divisiaa Number ,r � a�sr r ,., _ . For Polling .'( To co•ofiale� ft al •� n�€In Its.power atrall-time*with tbe'Com i+ ,*t'a lot on'12nlonv te= ewrparket'sect on eEE'Ma�fEham-Whitehu $1�p'��y R°�""'"'� L Num d: A�•. .. it I For Po i$gn 1�Iom� missibti to coos vs'silfle conditions for the esn}yinWoi irdrith•+e. V TdwII> tine-deeI�ltt$it"St'�dffvitl'e•Jtinctioa;line *W-"run easterly a at(leo.Toppne"s bonne, u e i objgcto f.Ihis.ai emeht.sadb[the asid-Act, and-td the. revenue short_.diatame ao►�th of the Township line, .through Stoisaville W the. George Toyne, Deputy �turtt# 'tire= ttwaT a -en4nre '!te success:' yMarkham-Pickerin8-'Towashtp-'itue-ant thence•-tbrough� the -middle of - Officer. Oencessioa i%; fowashfp ear Pfeltering; to ClaremoaL-- ---- -. For Po `Sub-divbiowNumbec.; " `Ia. lu-`t e,` '-..of�&by difference .between the corporations the Com-: _ __ at the Temperance Hall, Olaerryw mission'�h pplicatlog_,jb .a time and-place ta,hear--all repr•e- _. ..Vandorf—Uxbridge Becttofa t �' .. by(Seo.Dadson, Deputy Rot adjust such differences, and such'adjustments sha be final. The. Com- From Vand .- sentations'$ -be made by the parties, and the-Commission..31311 Officer. orf on the Unionville—Newmarket Section, line will ran••- For P.ollinq sub-dtviaion Number mission shall have all the powers that niay be,' ferred upon a com- near road allowance between Lots 15 aid 16, Township of Whitchurch, to at the Temperance Hail', Sinsale. ' K snisstoner appointed•.under--the-Act-Rcsputt .ngt:1rtes, Concerning the north aide of Musselman's Lake; thence north-easterly to a point about Chas. L, Marney, Deputy Ret Public Matters.- F _ " _ �i mile south of Siloam and thence due east-to Uxbridge, paralleling the Officer. - road'allowance r/4 mile,to the south: For Polling sub-d1vtaion Number 14. This agreement skatl coatfaue an for a-perlad 4f fifty years Hall, Brough&m, - �_ ;Srom the date hereof; and at the expiration thereot be subje, t to renewal. I'' — Philip,,Deputy R n at a ow George Ph et r with the consent of-the corporations'-from time to time tor 1:'ory perredu • _ -Whitby ,section Officer. �• For Polling Sub-division Number,a of AfWyears,.subject to,adjustment and re-apportId�nme,nt as herein urs- - at the Uddfellow'S Hall,Whitevale. Aided for the purposes of this agreement as th bgIi the"terms hereof had Line will leave Port Perry in the neighborhood of the Fair Grtiands not eap[red. At the expiration of-this agreement the Commission scall and ruri direct to Manchester P.O:, thence south to meet th6 Grand Trunk William Miller, Deputy Return determine and adjust-the. ri.itts of- the-cor;orations, having regard to Railway near Highpoint. Line will continue southerly a short distance Officer. the amounts paid or assumed by them rea;ieotiveiy andel the•terms 'of west of the Grand Trunk Railway, passing abqut mile east of Ashburn For Polling sub-diyiaioa Nnmber� this,agreement, and such other,' coagideratiar-3 .:s may, appear equitabia -and t}ience.through Lot 24 in•thp T4w)iship of Whitby to $rooklin at the Orange Hall,8th concession,.., R tp the Commission -and .are approved by Cie Lieutenant-Governor in C. W. Disney_, Deputy Betiir�l _ - cer._ _ e n. r - e o e Toa a owance betwee�a For Polling Sub-division Numbed - T Lots 28 and 29, Township of Whitby, as far south as the Canadian Pacific at the Masonic 'Hall, Claremont, "5. This agreement shall not ccme foto elect natfl ii has been sanctioned "'Railway, is the Town of Whitby. The line will then be diverted to Henry Thomas' Dunn, Deputy. Ret - ey� Is For Polling Sub-division Number' - -- - __ .,=— at W.J�Monkhouse's house: Al In witness whereof the Commissidu •ana tha Corporations have re- by B. by W. J.Monithouse, Deputy Ret apectivelq -affixed their. corporate sea's and the hands of. thetr proper Total amount of deben officers. - to to be issued by the �g Officer. _— _. _. '-- ._ -- _ -. -- apective muntciPau._ —Aad that tt►e i2th d' of Ootc s ECH* OULE "A:' _ tiedand deposit$d with . D.1814. at three o'clock to the .. _ -.-�. - •- .- p Commission trader non, at the Town Ha1Cat Broin Rsuilm. Name al mouse 8b _ �ln the said Municipality has bean 8 Township of carbo n .714 O0 Appointment p - Toronto--Union»lite Bcctfon. _ ttea�iChepo�lliag plfah,e anr7' T ashy . 8 ro gh $566 -- - -Township of Markham 803,939 00: f . ..• .....•... the summ g up o the votes # Township of Whitchurch ... ......... 488,162 00 the Clerk. From the east_r'i limits of the l,ity of Toronto, Victoria Nark Avenue, Township of Pickering ...... 678,116 line will parallel the Canadian-Northern Rahway on the south aide-to And that i!the assent of thea Township of Uxbridge ........ .......... 227,90; 00 is obtained to the said red Pharmacy Avenue, thence take a direct route to the south-east corner o[ -Township- of -Whitby ... 664,619 00 fro l.ot :9, Con. C., Township'of Scarborough• Crossing the Kennedy Road, - wit will be taken into aoasidel' t' Township of Reach .. .................. 235,722 00 L're wl;l run northerly a1:-oat the centre of 'Lot 28, as far as Con. 1, Town- p "' tion b the Muni Council Q!. ,rr d" p $�` •Village of Markham 48,762 00 -_= said corporation at a meeting sh „_o. ocarboro, from which cant- roxfnrately parallel.to the .Grand of 8touftvilfe ....................... 78;281 00 to be held after the expiratido of '4 rruck rallway to t:nfonvllle. ____=� ai _ Village o ort pe .. ..�. 13,30 o h fr e d o • t P Try .. 1 8 00l at om th ate f the t ` C�»tonville—Brookiirr SrMton Tows of Newmarket 288;986 00 lication of this notice, and that - b ret is n.� Town of Uxbridge 204 68 00 :- fl pbl anon was made on The line will cross the Grand Trunk Railway on road allowance between - "Town of Whitby ....:..................._.. 183,774 00 - day-ofSeptember. A, D. 1914. � y Lois 1#) and 11. Con. V., Township of 3tarkbam, and run on this to Colo.-VL 'TAKE FU13'i"JiNoTi.czthat ate ,at which point line will'cross to Lot li-and parallel the-road to-the•neigh - Total amount of bonds to be issued, mentioned who desires to vote apaa said `lborbood of Markham Village. where It will turn northerly and cross Con. - - in Clause 3 .............:.......... $4.346,98!} 00• By-Lsw ppomust deliver .to ' 'VIII road south of (,rand Trunk Ra1IwaS; continuing easterly line will _ Made passed and entered this day of , f a def lavation uad e y Clerk not later than the enth da 1 " 7run through Locust Hill along'or parallel with gosh allowance between fora the day ail intedd� taltlntgf loiS 20 an 111. From the Markham-Pickering i ownship Iise, line will cross ' Evidence Act, that he s. a to the centre of Con V1, Township df Ptcke�iag, and continue 'appi°bxI. N 9 ' mately through the centre of the Concession to Brooklin, excepting near whose lease extends for the time �firetawood, where the line w1H De diverted. T • ' • • • • ',-.-• • • • •Reeve (Mayor) which the debt or liability 1s tett • . . . :. . . . z .pl�cee Clerk. raised byorthe proposost t��$y •-tom_ .. NOTICE. following k Palat Gntonrille=l4ercmarl£et Section. s T,vca xoTreg that the foregoing is a For;Poiling�Sub division Number i, years,and that he has-- b+� the true copy of a props By of the at H. E. Webster's hoose, Kingston conveaanted to pa all muni -Tbe-tine -te1il ron northerly from• Unionville approximately up the Corporation of the Township of road, by I3. E: Webster, Deputy Re- Lazes In respect of the propett centre of Concession V, Township of Markham, -and;of Concession V. Pickering to be submitted to the turning Officer. which he is tenant otfier than Township of Wfiitchureh to o: sear Lot 5, thence to cen•re of Coareasion 'votes of the electors on thi 19th day. 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X C3=M IRo 3: - Cw ts• •y •4 " % . . x3M -, I t h, C.'.. i .:. �. s :3:3 -- - . �_.. __._. -- -- - — " t 4 _ _.� -pYrx o ocToa�B - _ . s - j,._ _ �a MIINI40IPALITZ OF THE •- . 1. -' AGREEMENT HERXINBEFORE REFERRED TO (b) To. issue debentures for the ;amounts set forth in schedule "B" v' _ aWaship.of. PickBsimg - aiatnring i fifty years'from the date of issue thereof, and payable yearly This indenture"made the dor of in the year of at the Bank, at Torgnto, Ontario. Such debentures shall be V. om time to time 1 a our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. 1. deposited with the Commission'precious to the issuing of the bonds " r p by the Comabove, ssion• as provided for ln*clause 4 he'be held oforeo[r is such amounts, r. J law NQ. 6atween �, at such rates of discount or,premium and on such terms and conditions, " „ Ali ,.._ - . _ _, I By-law to authorize weer '� �- ''The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of On!ario (hereinafter called as the Commission in its sole discreticn shall deem to he in-the interests .fain $greement made betWSan the-Commission") of the First Part, 1. of purposes proceeds d of The, amebentit�rea ,being,uresed solely for o e s a t pu es herein to wed a oun� d beet of co .j £ poration sold or disposed of from time to time shall,he such proportion ydro-Bleetric -Power - -=t - - - --, and as may be fixed by the Commission of the total amount of debentures, a , Commission of Ontario and a The itduniclpal Corporations of the Township oP Scarborough, the doe regard being given to the capital invested; tha service rendered, the - �°�" Municipal Corporation Of the • •'Township of Markham, the Township of Whitchurch,'the Townsh.p comparative revenue derived, and all other-equitable conditions; .-a� . ..of Pickering, the Township. of Uxbridge, the Township of Whlthy, zhe-- ---- -- -_— _. _ __ - , f '�'ownshl� of Pickering. and Township of Reach, the Town of Newmarket,-Che.Town o[ Uxbridge, (c) To make no agreement or arrangement with;a�-Eo great-ao `� 5:; ' `Other municipal C~iOrpOrat10II8, the Town of Whitby, the Village o[ Markham. the Vill`ages! 9toilll==- -'bonne,_license or other inducement to any other°railway or transports 1 _ the "Cor"Corpora- company w�litmut t3tt writr�^ ^^WAP^� OL_the Commission; y� or _ e---cOIIB on,-e[iQTp._ ..__ — _. - - _ - — - i1n8�11aII OrBtIO$ Of a10Ele�i- tienw"1 �Lhe 32nd Part. .• Cd) To keep, observe and perform the covenants. provisos and condt- Fi ~: tic Railway under."The The H dro- whe ear -ursuant to . ;:. S d tions set forth in this agreement intended to be itept and o9aerved and F y " y d such further o other performed by the corporations, as to execute urthe r Electric.Railway Act,_1914. r p y ro-Electric Railway Act, 1914, the Coin• documents and to Dasa such bylaws as may be regreated by the Com- Whereas it is expedient that mission was requested to enquire "into, examine- Investigate-and report-- mission for the pure"ore Of fully-eftectaattng-the-osjects-sad-tatenE AE- :�-, uyou the eoAt of•construction and operation of an electric railway or the Corporation of the Town- railways w be constructed through certain districts in which the cur this agreement; s poratioas are situated, together with the probable revenue that would (e) To tarnish a free right of way for the railway and for the power - ship of Pickering and other Mlillieipal Gorperatlons should result from the operation o! such railway or railways; lines of the Co)nmissioa over any property of the corporations 'span fY being so requested by the Commission; and to execute such coaveyaaee :V . And whereas the Commission has furnished the corporations with such thereof or agreement with regard thereto as may be desired by the ' ,] ®rater into an eement under . ".���^' ��T�IB H drO-Elect110 Railway a report showing (1) the total estimated cost, operating revenue and ; Commission. - - '". 1,-% y �� y expenses of the railway or railways, and (2) the proportion of_ the .. • .� --_. �� • ct, 151-4, With the Hydro- capital cost to be borne by each of the corporations as set forth in g,.It shall be lawful and the Commission•is hereby authorized to create ,� �°• ; schedule "B" attached hereto; or cause to. be`created an Issue of bonds, and to seh or dispose of the leetric Power Commission of 'JF ;.•, . - - .. Game on behalf of the corporations. Such bonds to be charged upon and + • N"`;�], :Ontario, hereinafter _called the And whereas on receipt of the said report the corporations requested secured by the railway, and all the. assets, rights, privileges, revenues. • ' the Commission to eenstruct, equip and operate a system of electric rail• s ,r,<. --• :COm_I7i18610n for the COIIStr11C- works, property and eltecte lielong3ng thereto or field or used fa eon- ;.'� .e* .=k ' ways (.hereinafter called the railway) over the routes )aid down in nection with the railway constructed, acquired, operated and maintained �`� +^v ilon, equipment and Oper8t10n schedule "A" attached hereto,•upon the terms And conditions and in the by the Commission under this agreement, and to be for the total amounto ��Z , : aid Eleetrlc Railway in and ma�ac Fein set forth; mentioned !n aci�edule "B" hereto attached; provided flint the Gommiaeioa �'-4. - -: - may, upon sing the consent as herein defined of the majority of the - fhro h•Che Municipality of the obtaining l h.'e-z .A. pal y And whereas the Commission has agreed vetch the corporatloaa_on' corporations, increase the said bond issue by any amount necessary to j ? '�+- `--�TowlRAip of Pickering and ser- behalf of the corporations to construct, equip and operate .the railway cover the capital cost of extending the railway, and may also withoutt ►tit s +'. upon the terms .and conditions and in the manner herein set forth.; but. such consent Increase the said bond issue to cover_ the coat of additional . I. y,yo n other Municipalities, IIpoII upon the espress condition that the Commiaslon shall not to any way Works or a ui ment of-an k `i terms and conditions and be liable by reason of any error or omission In any estim exceeding ten per cent. (lo,7o). of the bonds Issued from time to time., i ' n r } specifi-ations for any financial or other obligation or. loss whatsoever In order to meet and pay such bonds and 'Interest as the same becomes I'll , ,r: tlJeCt t0 the cOndit�Ons Bet due and payable. the Commission shall in each year after the expiration y by virtue of this agreement or arising out of the performance of the fkm a -I ':'fort and contained In the terms thereof; of ten years from the date of the Issue of the bonds out of the revenue. x eI"�: °p. 1 . -' .: the railway atter pay-meats of operating expenses (itcluding electrical sigreement set out In this By- of And whereas the electors of each of the corporations have assented power) and the cost of administration set aside a ,sufficient sum to •kw, and according to the routes to by-laws authorizing the corporations to enter Into this agreement provide a sinking fund for ttre purpose of redeeming the same at ms .. +: set forth in Schedule "A"to tyle with the Commission for the-construction, equipment and operation of turny• Debentures Issued by the corperations-in compliance with clause . the railway as laid down in the said acbedules, subject to t+ue following (2b) hereof,.shall, to the extent of the par value of any bonds outstanding ° x a( said agreement; terms and.conditions; from time to time, be held or disposed of by.,the Commission In trust for , . And wfhere" the estimated cost ' � ii . ,And whereas the corporations have each tasued debenttttes for Abe the holdAera of such bonds a collateral return+y for payment thereof. of the stork under the said agree• it being understood sad agreed that to the event of say Increase of the :s•.' meat is $4,846,938 • and whereas amounts set forth In schedule "8" attached hereto;and haiva"dfposite.3"lite said bond issue each corporation shall, upon the request of the Com- the portiota of the sort of the con• said debentures with the Commission; mission, deposit with the. Commission additional debentures as described strurtion and equipment of the :' use 2 t b hereof, to be .held disposed of by the Commission as '' p to clause ► " "sine to be borne by the Corpora- _ collateral securityfor such Increase of the said bond issue, and that '' tion of the Municipality of the Now therefore this tndeature witaeeneth.— say debentures-held by the Commi.sion to excess of the par value o! the P Y outstanding bonds from time to time may be held or disposed of by the !;" • q�bwnship of Pickering is eatimat4 Commisa!oa to secure payment of any dellen arfsiug from the opera tioa _ ad at 8578.115, as set out in 5che. , -'1: In consideration of the prem!' and ut, the agreements of the tor• of the railway: 1. "dole "B" to the�aid,,aitreement, parations herein contained, and subject to the pro-visions of-the'ssld-Act; 1' - -- - ''anbject to adjustment9 anal a0por• the Commission agrees,,with the corporations respectively:— o the under - -- ' tionment between the Corpora - - ( ciud else ufficienC e�eZae d 9e` d romcetetli og ra-0 4xpens 4 In the event t e i t taking being ins in . ray at to -tn a ting es �.t -tions by the Commission from - -(o) To coaairuct, equip and operate the railway through the districts . to ing elect power), the coat of administration and the annual ; F' - time to time, as provided by the to which the corporstioas are situate on.behalf of cite oorporaClona; charges for interest and striking Fuad on the bonds, and fn the renewal �" ,� - . -. of any works belonging In whole or. tri part to the railway, such deficit - ;-,said-Agreement; - (b) To construct and operate the railway over the mutes laid down is :`, shall be paid to the Commission `$y the corporations apps demand of D And whereas the total annual schedule "A. - and in the proportion adjusted by the Commission. ..In the event of the 11,Ir , - fLmtluat estimated to be required failure of,any corporation to pay its share ro[ such a deficit as adjusted for -the' maintenance of the call• (c) To issue bands. as provided !a paragraph 3 of this agreement, to by the Commission, it shall be lawful for the Commisaton in the manner "°l,--. cover the cost of constructing and equipping-the railway.. _ r "'7sray, apart from operating ezpea- provided to clause 2 (b) to dispose of debentures held by the Commission - seri is ;138,878; (the operating as security for any each delicti. Any arrears by any corporation shall (d) To tarnish s tar as possible first-class modern and gtandard equip' bear interest r the legal rate. re enue being, estimated at meat for use on the railway. to operate this equipment ao as to give the $?76,401), and"operation and main- beat service and accommodation possible, having regard to the district- - - °tenanee at$440,554); ser+ed,'the type of construction and equipment adopted, and all other 6. Should any corporatTbo [alt to perform any of the obligations bs ��- And whereas the total annual equitable coaditiona, and to exercise all due skill and diligence so as to the Commiaeion under this aareeazeat, the Commission may, in addition amount estimated to be required, secure the most effective operation and service of the raUway consistent to 811 other remedies and without notice, l the said the service of the ik with good management; railway to such-corporation in default until the said obligation has been , or the period of ten years name• fulfilled, -and no such discontinuance of service.shall relieve the co'r- �diately following.the date of the (e) To regulate and fix t ervar�a and rates o[ toll to be collected by poratfon to defailK from fife performance o! the covenants, provisos and 1 issue of the Bonds to be issued conditions herein contained. �. t, :`. - •t,e nsiA the railway for all classes , - . . :-- . • . ,, � •._interest on the said Bonds is - (f) To utilize the routes and property of the railway for all purposes 6. Ia case the Commission shall at ane time or, times be prevented ` ,. •5217,347 ; and thereafter, for the from which It is possible to obtain a profit; from operating the railway or say part thereof by.strike, lock out, riot. next ensuing forty pears, the an- ' _ fire, invasion, explosion, act of God; or the King's enemies,.ar any other `�� :.;dual amount.estimated to be re- (p) To combine the property and works of the railway and the Dower cause reasonably beyond its control, then the Commission shall not be - squired for sinking fund charges lines of the Commission where such combination is feasible and- may bound to operate the railway Ar such part thereof riity c such time; but for the retirement Of the said prove economical to both the railway and''.$ users of the power lines* the corporationa'sha11 not be relieved from-any liability cr payment under I this agreement, and as soon as the cattsc o au-e=aerruption is removed bonds is MAN, and for interest the Commission shall, without any delay,_continue 'full operation of the -on the said bon4s'$217,347 ; - , (h) To permit 'and obtain interchange of traffic with other railways' railway, and each of the corporations .shall be prompt and diligent is - -'r' I And whereas the portion to be wherever possible and profitable; doing everything in its power to rEmc}a and overcome any-s ease-or borne by the Municipality of the "' - "' causes of,interruption.' �To.Wnship of Pickering,c►f the said (1) To supply electrical power or energy for operation of the railway . e .p ' .`. - , • a at'rates consistent with those charged to municipal corporations; �, It shall be lawful for, sad the pgrForatiens hereby authorize the annual amounts, estimated to be required for maintenancei. , sinking Couimicsion to unite the husiness of the railway .with that of any other , £orad charges and' interest 'is esti- (J) To apportion annually the capital costs and.operating expenses of railway system operetcd in mbole or in .part by the Gummi�sion, and to ;mated at$46,684 for the first ten All works, apparatus and plant used by the railway in common with the exchange equipment and operations from oris system to,the other, proper, wr'yeare, as aforesaid,and thereafter Comm'ission's transmission lines in a fair manner•, having regard•to the provision befog made so that each system shall pay its proportionate • service.furnished by the expenditure under consideration;. _ share of the cost of any equipment used in common. ,j4 .'at$52,465 on the same basis as the _ portion of the cost of construction .(k) To apply the revenue derived from operation of the railway and ' : _and equipment, as afaresaid,'sub- 8. If at any time any other man cipal corporation applies to the Com- j : act .to adjustments and a c- any other' revenue derived from the undertaking to the payment of mission for an extension of the railn'ay Into its municipality the Com- .] ] Ply operating expenses (including electricar, power), the cost of adminis- mission shall notify the applicant and the corporations, in writing, of a f tioamant between the Corpora- tration, and annual charges for'interest and sinking fund on the money time and place 'to hear all representations that may be made as to the •tions by the Commission from invested, and such other deductions as are herein provided for; terms an conditions relating to such proposed extension. If, on the I to time, as provided by the . •. .. . recommendation of the Commission, such extension shall be authorized said Agreement; -M To set aside from say revenue "thereafter remaining an annual without discrimination is favor of the applicant, as to the coat incurred 11 t And whereas the amount of the num for the renewal 01 any works belonging in whole or in part to the. or to be.incurred Par or by reason o! any such extension, the Commisstoa # _'whole rateable property of the undertaking; • - . . q !table a Co,ins ss.on, such terms an tons m y Wray eetend the ra!'way upon d coadii as a appear Corporation according to the last equitable,to th i { . jievised Assessment Roll is$3,460,- (m) To Day over annually `to the corporations, it deemed advisable by --�-"`�: `� 712.70, and the amount Of the,de the Commission in the interests of the undertaking, any surplus that may' No such application for an extension of the railway into any muni- . , � :'benture debt of tha Corporation is remain atter providing for the items above mentioned. The division of cipality the corporation of .which is not a party to thin agreement shall 6,`1f2.21+of which neither prinei• such surplus between the corporations to be fixed by the Commission on be granted if it is estimated by the Commission that the cost of service pal nor interest is in arrear. an equitable basis, having regard in the case of each corporation to the of 'the railway to the- corporations parties hereto will be thereby in- ! 4 capital Invested, the 'service rendered, the comparative benefits derived, creased or the revenue and'accommodation be injuriously be without Therefore, the-Municipal Cotta- and.all.other like,conditions; the written consent of the majority of the corpora3ons parties hereto. ell.of the Corporation of the Town- - � -�eohi� of Pickering enacts as fol- (n) To take active steps for the purpose of constructing, equipping and 9° The consent of any corporation required under this agreement ahall e. operatiag-the railway. at the earliest possible date after the•execution of mean the consent of the.council of such c passe 1,yns, such consent being 1. It shall be Ian fol for the Cor- Lhis agreement by the corporations and' the deposit of the debentures as !n the .corm of a municipal bylaw duly passed by tae council of the �7 ' ' ` .. called for under clause 2 (D) hereof and to commence, operation o1 each corporation. oration`of the Township of Pick= .-:: _ _ _: ng, and the said Corporation is section as soon as possible atter its completion. _ hereby authorized, to eater into - 10. The Cbmmissioh shall, at least annually, adjust and apportion. • ..' the following Akteenient with the ' 16).-TO- make such extensions to the •railway described in schedule . between the corporations the cost of construction, equipment,'operation wiagAhe property,of th ; $ dro Electric Power Oommission e, rata herein set ' y A' as may'appear advantageous and•profitable from time to tithe. interest, sinking fuhd and also the cost o4 rens , of Ontario and other Corporations '" _ _ railovay. 4i. - . the said agreement being hereby ¢: ?a coasideratton of the premises and of the afire me , 'ineorpOr&ted into and. forming forth, each of the corporations for itself, and not one for the otbRr. il. Every ratlway..and all the works, property rad effects held and x a part Of this By-1aW, and the agrees with the Commiesion�— in conueGtion therewith, constructed, acquired, derated and maintatne - - by the Commission under this agreement and the said Act shall be vests x ' ieeve and Clerk of the Corpora- in the Commission on behalf of the corporations; but'tbe ColuMisslo A atjon are hereby authorized and (a) To bear its share of the coat of constructing, equipping operating, shall be entiUed,to a lien upon the same for all mosey expendzd, by th r e directed to execute the said Agree- maintaining. repairing, renewing and Insuring the rai'way and its pro .Commission under this-agreement and not repaid. �z ,anent upon behalf of this Co ra- Darty sad works as established by the Commission, subject to adjust- L._.r s tion and to attach the 9ee►1 of the meats and apportionment between the aorybratioaa by the Commisaton f the ratlong cov• rats aaa . . . irons @ to tinge; S >l,ach o eorpo ens. agreeg 1` with the nth 7 :,t,corporatlon thereto. `- a5,. % .as. ­. 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', • .'...!^ .,n�,.. -C, .A� a x'.YI 'J .X. NF ,[. S ,y,7. 1�� .. w .. ... ,_ ...,...' •-' ..., '. - • ;•J'. >-- -.,� :',,. ',:.,.,i,.- .a�...: .rix d�s::-. ..-it _e, .. � 1.�� ti:;,✓ �t _ ` - - tIEBD1AN DIPLOMACY. ,WHEAT AND FLOUR. L aro 4- U NR1URE y MORE AND _ J r' Surprised She Has )\0 friends In ��� ��� Casadiab Flour Mills Will Run at ► �t UU JN# the World. Full Capaeify. fir-- The world does not know what TA �.ING HAIf� � 'Orders from the Dominion and I .__— _' -n Fi �}' �h9 • �,Vlllllaut was behind the important declare- Ontario Governments for-an aggre- POTTED tion of the Russian Cz= when, to- ---"-'- j waird the end of Jul , over the Ger- &hin 'BuHn irritated SWp. gate of 1,850,000 barrels of flour are N�E A�S ;. . ftk Pflh,for le`' Y 'W a �� $i P only'•`th ebeginning of the inci6ased Full &'v ' d and man parleyings, he declared, Kept Awake at Night. Used demand on the flour mills of Canada The s ' There are two ways usually Adopt- have hadtoo much4of this already." 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Uxbridge on Tuesday;attending a ren of Wert Hill, spent Sunday �� v. • � '� ' r A. .. meeting of the rural deanery. here with relatives. CD -The Ladies, Aid"_of St. An. -Our miilinary department is ;Mfsin. .spent` Sundiy drew's church'purpose holding_a rushed,whiob proves, ricer, gain- _ 4 ! nds.in Toronto. concert about the last week in pies and wo-efit g ve— eht76ttbfi�c• - - _ �N � ` filing is the order of the October. Lino. Come early and leave Ord- -The police trustees are putting ere to insure getting hat when re- - of Port Elgin, ie- in a large sewer pipe across the quired. D. Simpson & Co. * �-* atzi4i.-bii t3eturda�y road at the corner of Church and •i • INWARE-A splendid assortment .of Strain Flaring ; I .Shirley, of Powassan, King-streets. afevuaHAM TPai18, Boilers, Pane, Rattles, od8,..etc. H�'ow is the hothe'for a f-ew days.; Mr. Fox, of the lake shore, Mine Mildred Rob�soa returned home time for 3ttYve Pipes and ' x We have just made Walsh, Pe on Saturday from w three seeks' vieft .-u a large quantity. Start Zf$ tve'1te ready for you. } , vas and Mrs. W sh, of 'has a gang of carpenters busy P were in town this week• erecting a large new hen house with relatives to Guelph and Toronto. Z. �.�o s �}Win, -- Wade sblI ped a car- and also a ig•pen. Mise Florence Walee, of Myrtle, re- ,pek from here on Mon -Thos. J. and J. J. Larkin, of turned home on Monday after spend- ARDW ARE-Ever"ything m$fielf a ^Hardware='1'>�e 1 . x Chicago, spent a few days here ing a weak with hair uncle, �W. B. Bi Store for the Big Aseotftm�ent' ur shelf, rifles, Robson, sans; and sport}ng goads liars. W ices at.the:.$ig J� .4 U.3odee has rented L. D. with their brother, Henry J. and Dant target the concert to be given tore esidenee now occupied by Mrs. Larkin,having come ever to in Thanksgiviaw ui4bt under the aus• attend the funeral of their cousin, picrso! the Waturn s Institute. Full X1110 left, this week the late Miss Mar Ann Larkin. partkulate-asst week. ice `weeks' trip - to - the The latter returned home on-Moo Thr annual thankrgiving services NAMELWARE-For your Kitchen Utensils, clean and sanitary r tet• day evening, 'but Thus. J. will in the Christian church will be held .-Sauce pans, rice -boilers, pitchers;'teapots, dish pans, v f To d a few dam_visiting_ friends on Sunday. Uot. 11th. see dodgers, # pails, roast pane, etc., etc. )60t Sunday with Smith before returning Both are pro. - _ - Zaik. minent business men in the west- RALS RZOISTER, "'L.Benry ,tivill be here ern metropolis, Thos. J. being in �+�+-r+ R OOTS AND SHOES-For all ages-Just received a large Win on-Tatg attend to the brokerage business and John WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th-Auction gal ment and are prepared to fill your wants for fall a larhal duties. J. superintendent of the city gas of farm stock and Implements at lot .',ter wear, prices consistent,with good quality. Chapman, of Andlep, works. 14,con,2. Pickering (half mile north cfsg here with his sone, -Madame le Mar took part`fay ones. Sale a 1 .90 B a NEER ONB,'laces, embro}demes, silks,. fance necl wear, veilhnxi of Pickering-Yillagel, the pro rt ran L. Chapman. the concert in Kinsale.on Monday of Geo. H. a 8 u lfi' and Mars. Taylor and night, and during the evenin bills. Wm. Maw, suet' Tf Y g ....�.� sac., etc. . The Big.Store for ladies' wear .�; )Mronto, spent Sunday gave a talk on her experiences S • DICKERING MARShTS _ : : . . •� - ,,* 11,,itnd.Mrs. all. while touring,the Continent dur- _ = and Mra. Findlay, of To ing the Bummer, and particularly White Winter Wheat, .......... 1.15 GROCERIES-A splendid assortment all the' time-always fresh ! spent the week-end with after war was declared. She Red . 1.15 and clean. Goods delivered free. Phone or send your r►tives in Pickering. made an appeal in aid of the Mizell '• •' ,;, 1.15 }� order. Farmers bring in your produce and get'the top price. ,rhe nut-iter attended Mrs. heroic Belgians, who have been Spring Wheat.................., 1.00 �t_s eale on Saturday-last, the greatest sufferers from the Goose ...... 1.00 - qd8 Vitere satisfactory. war. The hat was then passed Oate....... ....... TOVES a oD our assortmentofOak and Hot Blast up for winter; •to township council will around•and the handsome sum of g a' Monday nest for the $80 was raised in a few minutes. S, - t Heater, he heat. pion of.general business. In addition to this the Kinsale MASS 1V.{�ETING ere, etc. Remember-The Pandora Range leads thein all. Savage left last week fat• people realized- about $130 from m after spending the past the concert. - All persons at Green River and White- a ,� With Pickering vela• -A meeting in the of vile and in the adjoining villages and TIES, HATS, CAPS,GLOVES-Everything in'Men'e Near. See Y ; g the . Hydro-Electric by-law was country who are in any way interest- our neve Fedora and Stiff Hats. Right up to the tnmute. w $f. and Mrs. Bateman, held in the town-hall on Wed- ed in Patriotic and lied Cross work _ & ":Lloyd and Miss Jean, of nesday evening. There were only are respectfully requested to attend a _ s'—p®nt 8,inRy-w}tiz vers Mass Meeting at the VERALLS, Smock3, York Shirts, ?lien s Tweed Pants, etc., etc. a:in town. present, as it was insufficiently Oddfellows' Hall, Wht eve e,, peen - e . - ON - wear-only 75 cents. .. '.' t.lFAdies Aid of St. An- advertised. Sir Adam Beck, who Igi4. d e2turch, will meet at the was expected to speak was unable ;Tuesday, October Gth,our next Thursday 'itfter- to be present as was expected as at 8 o'clock, P. m., RAINCOATS, in both Men's apd Ladies Latest shades. See'the home of Mrs. Robert he had to attend a meeting of the For the purpose of organising,i!deem- our,$7.50 Men's. It's a lead'e'r. Cabinet. Addresses were given ed expedient, a Patriotic League and ;a 64 L Clark,. Mrs. M. S. by A. F. Wilson, of Markham, formulating plans forafdiag in the - Mrs. Peak and Migs 6ir. Maby, chief engineer of the good work. P'alck were in Whitby on Hydro-Electric -Commission and The ladies are particularly requested VERYTHING you need right under o>rr4 roof at The Big_Store. y' attending the annual A. D. Bruce, of Gormley. The to be Present. Everybody Come of the Whitby Presby- whole scheme was fully explained W. G. BAa mm. Temporary Patri- D. R. BsA'roN, J otic Committee N­71_�D . . .. ' and -strong arguments advanced September 80th, 11114. I 1.IL A. Douglas and child why Cie by-law should receive J. isatin here strong support rt of th el tors. me • C H A P M a ,.l atve been visiting the g ppo A Position for F&U - - te er's mother, Mrs. B. -Prof. Wm. H. Da". f the le.for the past two weeks, Guelph Agricultural College, has and Wir te>c Wednesday for their home issued a circular warning the- We GOOD " grggon, farmers of Ontario against the have a sound business s proposition LL _ In,McGinty is making for a reliable energetic salesman• for y g good use of inferior lightn rode. Io this district to sell fruit trees, small is in tl eerection of his new a pam.1)hlet leaned a w months fruit. flowering shrubs, etc. Pay Wb;t Blankets.grey and white 10/4 11/4 and 1214 with pink or blue border, - iee.` - RS hag secured a good ago it was.,stated that rod'with weekly,outfltlree,exclusive territory• these ase nice for this season of the year. the risidence will be an iron centre, that is one compos- OVER OW ACRES - J,0 'i1 A,,gpearaaee whey at ed. of a titrip of, copper twisted of fruit and ornamental stock under Underwear for men.women and children;natural wool, nushrinknible- � Irl around an iron or' steel centre, is cultivation. We sell through our is a line we can guarantee at$1,00 per garment. e Sacrament of the Lprd's a very shoW-lived rod. Since that salesmen direct to the consumer and Sweaters for amen,women and children, all colors and prices. �..sril1 be abaerved in Sr. An- pamphlet was Issued all the Cana- .guarantee delivery of fresh,hi�b ty— p $cele Ladies cashmere lain and ribbed.25,85 40 and a0 teats w s church on Sunday nest. than companies except two, sell grade trees. Our- agencies are va u Men's cashmere and wool,25 to 40 cents. . story service will be held only the copper rods, as was ad- able by reason of the service we Rive sehaol room this(Fr3dap) vised in that pamphlet, but the and the volume of business done. Ev Fresh groceries always in stock. Fresh fruits in season .y. gat 8 o'clock° other i keg a pble the same tablisherl 3b years. Write 'This week we have peaches, plums, pears,grapes,oranges. _ p g bananas, lemons, tomatoes, etc. ° -s. N.-J. Cbaptaaa iq spend- inferior rode, and it , is against PELHAM NURSERY CO., 'few days in Toronto with these that Prof. Day is *arning TOu°��O' °�T' G �GILLESPIE D-UNBARTON o, Frank M. and Mrs. Chap- the farmers. He also states is his Y. S. Handsome Catalogue on request � Her many friends are pleas- circular that extensive lnvestiga- either to applicant or those wish- ing Nursery stock. chow that she hag quite re- tions have shown that properly HATSI ��m,d froom her late severe ill- installed rods �1L prevent $999 of F. H�. 'HIND HUTS � 1 lose out of ewer $1000 that wouldS I �a++ c' ass Cgra,Gordon, who is em- occur if the same buildings were ` "11rM V-sLlc i in trig government build- not rodded. CARPEtiTER* black and brown soft felts, "'• BUILDER We have.on hand the wary latest in bine, Poronto.was hoose for a few -Remember the Harvest Home „ HOUSE VERANDAH,Av>?BARN the-,various departments services in the M thodist Church WORK, PANTRY CABINETS and anew line of christies and winter cape. g closed until after the-fune- next Sunday and Tuesday. On DUMB WAITERS. - we have also a new live of men's sweatercoate and shirts and our the premier, Sir. James P. Sunday the pulpit will be occupi- oey, ed by the Rev. A. C. Brown, of Shingling and general repair the best for some time, a real snap. ;. abridge potatoes are selling Woodville, and the service of song work. a this eek at 8o cents in the morning will be led by the See we about any job you want The samples and styles of the 20th Century Clothing Co., have re ,ag. -'The ttf the past home choir and in the evening by done. Prices right. _� y' h have been very beneficial the Melville Male Octette,of West 5504 Home Telephone. _.cently arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete Oa,te•crop,.. and the outlook Hill. On Tuesday, the annual Z, TA B--Pickering Statioa(3 - satisfaction with every suit or coat. wept is favorable to the con- chicken pie supper will be held, T�Trains going East Ane as follows- r. latter which, a splendid program No. 6 Man 809A M. R BI NTIN(I pICKERIN(I C. Bryan, road commission- will be given. Madame le Mar ,. 1S Looa1 '2 b0 P.ffi. t div. 19, requests all those will sing and.will.also give a talk ;rt 14 Local 6.05 P.M. promised to draw gravel on on her recent trip through Europe Trains going west ane as followi- -- dderoad between the third which was of an exceedingly ex- No. lis Local 7.47 A:M. ,.. 11 L1 , �.�P.>�. H INT -��_S ex- fourth concessions, and be- citing character, after war was 7 Mail . ' 750 P• M. FA L�...­� a o lots 8 and 9, to"be. in read!- declared. Mies Parker, the well- - }' 8anday included _ __ _ - / - . ,he junior football team jour- will give a number of her populargvNrZ,ERS I to Brougham on Saturday readings, and Misses S.elocutionist_ of Toronto_ Law and CHOPPING ' l l" noon to play a friendly game B. Bunting will give a piano duet. We can supply you with Sporting floods-Shells loaded and the juniors of that burg. Short addresses will be given by empty, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, etc. zg i for some reason, failed the resident ministers. Tea sere- FLAKING SrE PARERS '11 atter AND OAT Q.PP rt,in an appearance, and con- ed from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 3ntly Pickering won by de- 85 cents, children 20 treats. The undersigned is prepared to Try one of our Hudson Anple Pare rs-Pares and cores Apples are a good crop and ,rain chopping. and oat at the same time. the frosts which have occur- also of excellent quality this fall, flaking every day in the SE�.TERB eyeral nights during the past but from the present outlook a serves h remind ns that large part of the crop will go to week except on Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes=Just the very thing y ? for these cool evenings. � . t er is rapidly- approaching, waste for want of a market owing aSaturday. z sends ns to dig down to the to the war. The price as a result '� , r D bottom of our trunks to find will be low. It is proposed that John F. Baylel3� 'Greenwood anything remainiult au extensive advertisin campaign •• ' there to y "- i t last winter's underwear. be entered upon by the govern- ELM DALE MILLS rhe annual.harvest home ear- went to encourage the home con- 1 St. Georges •church on sumption of-Wpples. The Fruit- p� ,z 34 ►-last -were well attended, rowers Association,of California, DQ '` COLLARS 6 being a large number present conducted a similar campaign :is the place tc?Bet your next • COLLARS Of Flour. IF FOU NEED • A • OgtIvie a Royal Household t the. sister . churches. The some time ago, which was follow- Ibag I z; 'sb was beautifully decorated ed by�.R eatlginereased demand old can't be _ zN9 ;the music was excellent. Rev. for fruit or 'home consumption, beat for Bread. s New collars or old ones re-bodied, for fall ploughing.- -bodied, addresses were ap- For domestic use the a pie is su- Call-and see me. .Fly netts, trunks, suit casae, A' nie►tte and much g reciated. rior to all other kinTs of fruit. Genera Flour Paetr Flo P '• y ur gad all hoise sonde 'on hand. -` p pe T. FcWty^Hours Devotion was Being so common in this country. - . Grabam. Flour , ,, ry W.fq the B,C. church on Tues- it is not appreciated as it should Fresh Rolled Oats ' Aveain$by'Rev: Father Ryan be. No other kind of fruit can Bran and Shorts oe reps, as. ss repairing, -+ "11Aiee � Oats and Oat Chap Soot and sh firing well as Larne by v.'Fathets McGarth be used in so many different ways Barley and Barley Chop promptly atter to. a gray,the main object be- and it should be more popular Mixed Feeds t dell y y , it t0._10}n with the faithful in 'Eben it is. It is possible by a . • .. -:- *. �Petyere for peace.in En- judicious advertising or pduca- Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal PICHERINQ HARNESS SS EMPORIITI�I ,lather,M Gartb, being a Lionel Campaign to increase the Special prices in ton lots. - W. J. COAKWELL I fcotw Belgium, gave a demand, which would thus save " Phone Ind. 301. / e Chopping every dwy'j tp}ich led u to,tbe wathe r. fru t-gwwers.ds of dollars to th .4r F •'T` •,@' .' ....„y,. ,rase .,,:.„ .. ...- .....w :.. 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