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MONGOLIA Established 75 years �� SPINK [ILLS Mrs. James Dunkeld spent Friday Robert Spoffard is all. smiles these with Toronto friends. days—it's a girl. "Y Davidends Mrs Tran called on Mark- Richard and Mrs. Ward, of Balsam", GREENWOOD- pialiton E.FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- _ ' ham friends Saturday. Bent Sunday at R. Tsrr's.R+ tered member of the optomitr ad Also- Mr. McBride and family motoredto pJohn Tarr, of the 7th'1}ne Pickering,of Ontario. Special attention QlTem to W$ITE RATIN-BREAD Stouffville on Sunday afternoon. called on his brother one day last fdrs acting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North tAalensont. sett CREAM BUNS—FAMILY The boys around here have taken to week. : sin ng and whistling this month. Weare sorry to report the death of­VEA BUNS--PASTRY , . gte Atha teacber certainly knjW6L Ludwig Vanzant, which took lace on ` O. McKINNO b M.D.,the L,R.C.S., Th g p Edinbazgb,member of the collage of how to wart on the table threshin Wedneada moinin Sept. 80th, in - ians and Surgeons of Outsoo.licentiate BRAN , „ g y a P . W� "S­ W" AICII oeg• of Suritega Edinburgh, -SHORTS - day. She ie a hustler. hie?1st year,. Se.leaves a widow and -a attention to daeas : +atomea and _ '. MrB. E. B. Hoover and daugghter, three Boae to mourn hie death. They S n. Ofase Lndradeea ,19 nehsa.'� JUMBO - Miss:Mildred, spent-Friday and 8atur- -are Edwin, of Dixons Hill, William, H j� W. WILSON PORTER, ehiro SCREENINGS(wheat) p g Wil- PL ;'. ��'' da visiting friends in Toronto. of Altona, and Gtarnea of Fort aetoz-The cense o!disease removed b7 tram. .WHEAT --a3fFridays. on e-4 Simcos fit.South, oshaw:, OAT CHOP See Jones sale list in another ae went ot�be ssppine. ConsnItatioa tree. OAT$C. W. 2tPiokeria on Mondays. ,weduesdays and AA night in heather Seotlalid. , P6oae 8l+ti,-Oshawa = CORN AND CORN CHOP fiENNIAL CORNERS •-�'- lCKERiNG MEDICAL SURGICAL MIXED GRAIN & CHOP ' BAY INSTITUTE— Mr.Hedges'new residence wiltsoon � BROUGHAMbe completed. A D tT 'f ',�PIOS88INa, - ONTARIO Beer Bros. ha 4-thg concrete side- — _ ARL /� ,fit Miss Annie Noble, of Toronto.paid EY �.Ci•Z vQ• -� a flying visit to J. W: Brumwell's on walk completed. w' a. >OL@i2r TOwLE', M. n., lit D C. x., - - 9nnda last. James and Mrs. Routlev, of Button- s Pbydoi,n-tnab.rg. .(Scranton D. L. &W.) y ville, were here and at 'Brooklin for a +�_' a �T� •8laeialist fn Fester Disaaaaa PsostatioDl► Mrs. Hawkins is in very poor heal* W A j� anew of ]Lea, as es of Women, 0aneers, few days. 'Paasors.E•say ea.mination. Diseases of q STOVE, CHESTNUT,. PEA but we are looking forward to hpr David Defoe has moved into Mrs. ass.nose,absent sadlnags, Fittin8glasw sed AND STEAM ED speedy recovery. Wilson's house recently vacated by L. T all aana and ahronia diseases. Rev. Mr. Oke wit} preach Thanks Johnston. OIL"Hours 19 to 8 and 9 to 1 19Iy giving semons next Sabbath at 2.30 is Prices are good and now is the - PRICES RIGHT. the afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the Remember the Thanksgiying ser-• - vice in the Christian church next Sun- the time to sell. evening. day forenoon and evening. Master Beecher Parke, of Toronto.E.FAREWELL, K.C.; BARRIS- J: L. SPINg, LIMITED Is out,for two weeks holidays. He is There will be Thanksgiving service The mill will be shut d4W11 - w + TIM.0oam Om"MAttorney,said Oauaty staying with his aunt, Mrs, J..W. in the Presbyterian church on Sunday Court Bons.,Whitby. loZ PICKER.ING. ONT. afternoon at the usual hour,Wumwell.. We expect our town will be almost .-for repaArs from Sept.'.n tr E. OHRISTL4N, Barrister and -� 'deserted on Friday, as nearly every - p+�+l1 tU1t1 further +80IiC1LOt,Notary Pobilo.Esc. honey to Auld Scotch-songs, on Oct. 12.th. one talks of going to Markham fair. � oda. gfficeBrookSt.Nortb,wbitbT. Buy LOOK HERE . The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist _ notified• The Fiirni DUMBARTON church will ineet at the home of lira. 1 i�3i i41t !# 6axas. titre Store ' Chas. A. Barclay on Wednesday after Ft+ �. ca LM: =2. T ` Mrs, J. D. Darling, of Fort William- noon next at the usual hour, � 7^ G. HAM-lssuesf of `�arri�ge ; . L1censea in the Cannty of Ontario, is; the befit place to get your and,iritis daughter. Grace, have been Mrs. W. B. Robson and daughter a '�,�/�1�} �? ! �t Plekeaiagvillage, 271y HgveE FiRNleatNGS, we have spending the past two weeks visiting iiiea Mildred, were in 8touffpille on EhiSTMaeI�i+E SAjN�ilEitJ reesers, irashatanda, iron her mother, Mrs. Anderson, at the old :llondaip atten the funeral of the s,. TPOUGHER. Real Estate Auc- and brass bedsteads, par- homestead. former a broths !aw, Mr. G. H. Sil- • tioa•er, valuator,collector Lad issuer for anicsr. buffette, and Don't miss the treat in store,oil vester. ? marriaa6lfeen.ei,'Sronglraai. soy Thanksgiving night in the church, li side boards, mattresses and spring R g g Leslie B. Devitt' lett irut week to, ;a HOPPER Issuer of Marriage couches, and all kinds of chairs under the the auspices of"Busy Bees." attend Toronto Uni rsity. We also D [i • Lic•as•s in the County of Ontario. always in stock, also many Mr, Alex.Anderson will give his even- congratulate him o having received_ Ores at store and his raaidenoe.Claremont. other articles too numerous ing, entitled "A Night in Heather his Brat class certf cate at Whitby Scotland," Over 190 colored views, High School this summer. ' � I1+.Ii<&ATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK ,oto mention. Rememherwo g _ - poavgaaoe, Oommia.don.Q for letting keep the goods and de- the finest in Canada. will be used to- A very successful meeting was bol aMftVj Aesatntans. late, Kan" to lar° liver them to your illustrate. Mr. Anderson is a noted in the town-hall on Tuesday avenin an Awnt��. �lsaar of ltaaTaer ta. home, at the very I soloist and elocutionist,so the even in the interests of.the bydro•oiectric01111111010" � .lowest price I ing will be full of entertalnment both bylaw. There was a large attendance Qu FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, instructing and amusia Everybody of ratepayers and much interest .was fes' . for Ooatti" of York ane Oatreia nae. Patronize our town merchants, come and profit by this rare treat. aroused is favor of the by-law. Ad- make sfw of.0 kinds att•ma•d to on-&muss don't send your good dollars Doors open at 7.911, concert at 8 sharp. dresses were given b Mr. Henson. of stews.. vddrea Great giver P.O., Dat. away to build up some other g y Ince. Yonre for business. Adm[es a 96 and if cents., the Hydro-Electric Commission, A. F. AMT B. POWELIw, IA used Auc- P - Wilson, of Markham. and Dr. John Are easily applied and have BI-: -'- • tioaaer, Talaator am sotleator far os�issta• of Ontario Lad York. All kinds of KINiAt R Mr-ore. of Brooklin. ways Rived- the best of � satw oondust•d either privately or try terss o a. is Hs gDon't forget the gri►pd concert to be$ate nota.colleted: or dates or other ar. ,�,�T It is expected that a Vuber row iven on the evening of Monday. Oct. r Diaalara EAL ay'p1y at resid+nee, Ey sabeth 8L, ak• here will attend the ro- , ctric 12th iThanksgivitinigh under the -.Have been made 29 years �. .stag. t'hone orders left as Nsw•Otase,?iok• meeting Lo be held atooklin on gg� .Prompt Maenab'a state, olar•moat, will re- CLAREMONT R auspices of the Women 9 Institute, like cut above: = Cafes prompt attention. satisfaction gaaran- Tuesday evening next and at which, A splendid program of music will be Made standard grade only. Corro sand. sty phase number is Wepeademt&Son �+ A —rT�+ Bir Allam Beck will speak. _given by Madame Is Mar. of Pickering _ f-��� �H l� 1 G� A meeting ib. the interests of theand the Uxbridge Orchestra.asitisted gated Iron any gauge. ' bydro-electrir by-lath-will be held here by home talent. Madame le Marr will Let me.figure for your next roof ._ . PE�_Y�_;-� _._. _ _. --"- on the evening of Monday.Ostr-l9t give_ as account of her trrp and save you money. IWN/TrsYALft, ONT, We meet and corresdond with buyers when Prominent speakers will.give through France, Switzerland send from all parts of the:North American addresses on the Important question Italy after war was deci>tired.. Ad.mis- Bell telephone. Funisrai Dbscw at1Nd �' continent who are looking to bast' A large attendance is requested. Seats sion 25 cents,children under 12 years, u , Any business entrusted to me will farms market gardens, country, vii- viii be reserved for the ladies. l5 cents. F.J. Prouse, ickering p loge and town homes in Ontario. If We rogret to report the deafb on �- be carefully Handled. _ you nave anything to sell we may 'be Sundav last of one of our oldest and -- Charges Modetate able to find yoy a Gaper. moat highly respected residents, Miss Remember Jones ga'R Next Wed. SC.RAN T01.r s Independent Phone No. 151.1. McAvoy, who died at'ber home at the nesday, the 14th. .+ JOHN FISHLA tit Co. = .age of 72 years. :-The deceareed, who . has been a resident of Kinsale all her - - 8 aaRx HtaoltEM life. became ill in March Last after the - WHITBY _ 0 A JOHN PHILIP 10 `LL M$DEN BCILDING, death�f--her brother.--Robert W.,and The South Ontario Teacher's Con_ z 8 ADELAIDE Sm. E.,'TORONTO. since that time has been a great suf- vention is meetingAn Whitby this ferer. Her funeral, which was largely week. .Has a full line of sresh and cur - a attended, intik place on Tuesday to The cement sidewalk to the harbor ALL SIZES I1 STOCK ed meats eonitantly on hand. Salem cemetery, and the funeral ser- will be completed this -week. It is a ? Rl Chestnut and Stave Coal vice was conductcd by Rev. E. W. handsome piece Of work and is.said to Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, b ; Tink, assisted be.Rev,.C. Langford, of be one oft a finest in Canada, Bologna, Weiners, etc. I-will have constantly on hand a Whitevale, who was a former pastor, The fine system of street lighting If you would like to seeure y q Highest prices paid for, She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.-J. that is in use in the central pact of the your winter a supply of coal at ' 9 full supply of best coal, at L• Jones, of Manitoba,.and .Vrs;.Jas. town will be extended on Brock and this mouth's prices,but arta too Butcher's cattle. Pa p Dodds,of Toronto. -- - trod C P.Dundas sRestation eaets -and se reet3i Cow do eo by rttW-it its Comer it now and , " 'iekerig , ]Veru lowest Bible ricer Scenes of the Land of_ The sewer on Dun t P ++ er -p.3'hie ie tGe hardest art of gettiagla the?all ar7winter— V. H. GIBSON, tri-a contract, being 20 feet in pdeptb. fvben you need it. � ' -`' Lain BAL8AIN The wort i9 very interesting. They First-elms n for hire' ` gs 44.4 _ CaveoMen Station. dig so far and then tunnel for a certain }1 REE O R -Day or night E Deep gloom was cast over the en- distance, thus saving considerable , + EAL STATE lire community on Thursday of last laA meeting will be held at 2 o'clock a r $is•meets all trains , ...+. week when it became known that the this (Thursday afternoon in.the£it LOCUST HILL Teaming promptly attended to. grim reaper death had visited the Hall, Toronto at which the re resen ✓ �t�littr>>r>Ks: M home of James and Mre. Hoitop sad wives of the municipalities Interested COAL AND LUMBER YARDt claimed for his victim the second son, to work out a scheme o! Cod roads i 4 Agent for Canada Carriage(?o. — • �• Peak Wm. Hortop; at the early age of la g ,. ' ' from Toronto to Oshawa. Mayor . , years and t months, ' Deceased had Be Ptokes•iftp: been in the best of.health until a few Willis is convener and F. H. Annes May Be •Possible insurance rates lower on farm pro- days previous to his death, when he secret try-of"the-Gemmittee., perty'and Village Dwell}n s, was taken sudden] ill with what-was Much interest is now being taken ,• ."THOROGHNESS in first-class Companiesg : atlirst diagnosed s appendicitis, but in the.fortb-coming vote on the bydro- = : upon an operation being performed. radial by-law, and'the number in Some medieal authorities say that•• is the Key-note of this Institution. No PrQrnium Notes was found to be mortification of.the favor of the scheme is gradually in= it is possible for a person to suffer Our graduates Succeed because they bowels. All that medical skill or hu- creasing. In the matter of Hydra from Rheumatism -without 'having ve received correct preparation, If not insured with me,call and man power could do was hastily'done, Electric, Ontario County is leading , compare rates, but the deceased never rallied.- The the Province, for on Tuesday, the first Uric Acid in the blood. li�als�O� Omnipotent One,who knows all things publicly owned water-power of the ' • "�' best, lead deemed it: otherwise and provincg was inaugurated in the ncr- But we hewer heard iC stated that a Q� took his young spirit to be with Him in tbern part of the county person could bave Uric-Acid- in the e e••V. Richare�s�a• orig�ier realms, where pain, eoi`row A serious stabbing affray took place blood, and be free from Rheumatism. ' "RON". O1�'�'. and parting are unknown. His death here on Saturday•when an Italian Notary Public, Pickering, at Sri age, when life seemed dearest, working at the government farm was Uric Acid develops when the Kid- enjoys id enjoys a National Reputation for stabbed b another Italian working is a sad one. He will be greatly miss- y g nays. Bladder and Liver tail .to do Business and Shorthand Education. on the town sewer. The attack was Save you lots of Water ? be by his associates, among whom All business Schools are not alike. ed was a general favorite. The funs• entirely unprovoked, Neither of the 'their duty sild.do not properly• filter Nothing less tban the best should rel, which took place on Saturday men knew the other-, and there bad the blood, removing 'waste products , satisfy you and nothing less than C, is, Alm OF WMTZVAL.L afternoon from his late home, was the been no quarrel between them. The and impurities. .When these organa � giving the beat training will satisfy man who did the stabbin was amok- is prepared to furnish you an thin largest seen in this district for some R refuse to do their work you will find Catalogue free. Enter any P y anythin time: Interment was made in Qlare- ing a cigar and was asked.by.the other Y • time. in the line of water supply such ae wont Union Cemetery, Rev. Mr.Tink, man if he bad another elgar. In re- Nyal's Stone Boot Compound a good y W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, -windmills, hydraulic rams, of Greenwood, officiating. The pall- sponse he took one from his pocket corrective remedy, a ti Cor. Yonge and Cbarles'Sts. plumbing,etc. bearers were:Roy'Ward, Cecil Jones, with one hand and with the other Frank Carson, Floyd Jones, Harrison drew-a stilletto and plunged It Into his It strenRthena weakened or'.- impair- Frank They are also expert well drillers 8 ears and Daniel Hockle The victim, He then attempted to'escape ed- Kidneys, stimulates the Bladder x and respectfully solicit your patron` floral tributes included two wreaths and in this was assisted by another and tones up the torpid Liver, It will t ~' NE�7CT from Mt, Zion Sunda School,a.pillow Italian who brandished a irevolver. age for the .tore. 'Ind, nhon�1521, y p check conditions that might result In 8LAC8S�dITH SCOP from friends, an anchor from the Bal- Both men were arrested and are now TOOLS SHARtPENED . "air football boys and others. Be-. lodged in jail• The injured man was Bright's Disease, Price 50c, and $1,00, �h taken to the'Oshawa boe ital where v Aides bis sorrowing parents he leaves p )>C � � sadsfacdva.• ; to mourn his early demise,two sisters, he underwent an operation and is now Y� - `he undersigned has opened a new — 1 in in a dangerous condition,.aI, - ` We.make a specialty of crosscut Save, Hazel and Edna, and three brothers, yy g g gwrafiteed. , , eksmith shop on the Hing- Toa1s of all kinds. Locks repaired. Kenneth,Tommy and Harry. Heart- thous;h there is a slight chance foi;his ton road opposite the gazer-honing a specialty. For a first- felt sympatbv is extended the sorrow- recovery. He is hi hly spoken of by A`'�� Quaker church, two class hair trim or an easy shave call ing ones in,their sudden'and aid•be- his foreman. He took part in the Ital- f1T fficFADDEN, , a It 1� miles east of at the East-end Barber Shop. reavement. fan war a few years ago and is the ii• M. , Pickering Village. See our House Furnishings of all • -- only survivor of his regiment, k raateed. Chsi es moderate kinds. Slightly used Carpets Druggist—Graduate Optician, rg Mr. Alex. Anderpon from the t from 15 cents a yard up. 'Land of Burns," at Geo. H. Jones' sale Wednesday, • H = �. L W. J, GORDOIN PICKERING Dunbarton. Octcber:l4th. • 1�i.0 �• ..`� .. kerSsa �te►rio j .. ..... err ..',:.s ,,.. .,r r:. •+ x .. »..r ,: ' '. :. . . . w.. a -a , i..K `r, a•l ^°".•,s' }•� .,� •„w„ •. c r r' ,..�,a 'w'- ..,, ..,y . q ?' tt,. r�' �' ,. n ,!l � yam.,a +” h. `:"R:.M o„ :,. %�„ Aleph"•.nf6 .�'Sc.;`"_ §• h� °•'i.., -•i�,;� i= r"'� ' ,�•.,,rr. !" 9 x"�`a-r" ea• � ..�M ..� r .1,en,• _„r...,•e, sara^y �n^' ;>,ay r, .D' �+ ' �;�ta� �.r. �...; i'''''+r'+. ,�' �'fiia�,x a� x --,�, ^a36s,t �� :�:. ,�' .«,°�.,�';., ,,��, ,.d ., . •i•. �° dq• .,+ 'fi':'. r r ,. .e• r v 1• • ��, �✓•. '°4•«.� �• •: «,.'� ... C -.:- _ P '..',_^. r-�- - :� 2. - f°T-l,^..y p.Y' mtt ^5? "!"�v 'J5'. - +�vFnwN �i.1;r'T-.•?�•._ . y' , • J t'-.irn vra �� � s.'�:.. 'a!: �!• J- .rw .' .q. ,..� -.. .:, ,. .„ -.-..,.T,F•' ''ST:A: Y " �T. g.'.�:C ✓L M 2 �F• Y �QC, ,a. ba � 6 ,. ..;..:.:,.s • -,} JN•..., .�,._:w '.:!.:. •�..r ,i��.•,*spa -,�,�, .- �.,,F:�?':..i�-S„•�� ,a, ..,i�e.cz .i. _ ��.�:s _i."..- �'.. .5�% � V '.S•♦ «,0• '� 1 "y •`•.':� « r - '7 , ..fit : i •` ,.:r d: '' ..ern,. ;i... .,, 4OWO - 'y HE ' BITTLE —OF A GUST �^yam S t fl,� {4) h. +S&' .... 1-9000 � 0 erinans "-Forsaking VBrussian0 Poland in T .- During First Six Weeks 31 French Disorderly Haste 9 and 60 00 Ger - - - f ��5 A despatch from Petrograd says: enemy against the same 'fortified d A despatch from New York says: that in most cases the German ±' 'An official communii+aAaon from the. town. At the same time tihe Ger- A tetter reeedved �by a New York totes were larger than the •those sus- mane m'arde repeated efforts to general at,aff headquartere here, P�tysdcsa our aF rep a e eouroe crush-and dislocate the Rnsei�n German -array was on the offensive forces near Druskenikiy. an the :- r h in Finanoe ooutains.the etartlimg in- in,ail"..the fighting up- to the time , r`The�a>ti�a#`Augustowxo-- 6 the Gea'- formation that the French tosses for which the figures are given—it October 3, in a victory for the Rus- mans also-began a.n-a+ttack on the - rt' _ ld-sewn too 4e a.fair e+etia�be of . the six weeker 'fighting) up'td aril German tossbs in killed, wound $tan arms. The Garman defeat is fortresses of Ossowetz, but avert'- incl'udting the battle of the Marna, and_griso�nex+s for the same six , ourplete. The enemy is in a di's- where met with 'fierce r+eaystanoe, were slightly over 300,006, rhos weeks at close to 5o0 oo0 'men in the 7. ordered retreat, and in flight to- and were compelled too retreat. Not I'' 310 000, �ex�usive of�the� English western theatre of war alone, not '_ward the 1" Prussian frontier. eatiGfied with counter-abtavks, our ' ,e wh lr a `writz:r s into-aaec,oun't their' losses in ' The valiant Russian troops are in troops took the offensnv@ vigorously A fosse io 'the say , - .----._— _.._ - -a�=�rsued-thee-the­ l4atw th-, _ -- "have been fairy large in oompari- the luting against the Russians. close pub- -- ,,, +,tic;, deee ate— rcl� man son to t e�ema1 number- fhewr ncluding the tbsaee-of-t11e Bad s engaged-��y:"-If-credence--may of-the--Aisn i-the total iosm*must-be , trains, cannon's and m.umitions, not offexed by the Germans, they could t be laced in the Freaoh' statements 'well oder 1,000,000. having even time to gather up their not check the onward-rush of otu � P _ ' mounded_ _Lt;ie s+lreaaiy known t;hat. troops, who captured the enermy'e ,'�, ;,.ilia Eattte,of Augustowo began on positions, one after another.Rout-` creeping across the open spaces in "It is my royal and imperial oom- �Septeanber. 29 with a .bombardment ed by this irresistible engagenm�ent, i front of the trenches in a brilllamt mend that you concentrate your by the German heavy a. rt' the Germans weakened, and are sunshine which glittered on their energies for the immediate present bank the River Niemen), a left leaving our territory in haste, .At weapons was impressive. Hundreds upon one Bingle purpose, and that theregion of•b'O t�Zk1II �o1i follow- certain points this retreat is de of shells burst overhead or in their is that you .address all your skill lad by an offensive movement by the 'gene atdng into a flight•" "`" f rear without doing-great damage. and all the valor of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous T F TLERS GO TO 1ilATPLE L1�E. CRACOW BATTLE COMMENCED English, and walk over General �O P�l i Corp. O'Brien, 9th Lancers. French's conrtemptdble little armay." yj jaRussian Ximy�Lines i;p to Force a �! Czar Batches Operations a{ War. Cvrporai O'Briein; one of the men' Passage Into Germany. p�111 (1►T �j*j U9890 ,. who took part in .the memot'ablej�� 11 jj 11�� jjj�r� 0 caw sad KaL^ser-Gees to Pahen. charge of the 9th Lancers, under A despatch from London gays: BUuA�Y A despatch from London ,says: Csptain Grenfel, against a German The advance guard of the great FIELD OF 4 - Nothing is more indicative of the battery at Mone, me king his now Nutrsian army, marching through t OfBeialty Deplores Losses"Caused ciz'tical situation in flhe eastern famous appeal to the sans of Great Galicia on its way 'to Breslau and Ay}lilting of the theatre of war than the presence "Britain to join the fighting ranks in Berlin, as reached Cracow and there of the Emperors in personal the following appeal: "I took part the battle upon whose result de- Admiralty Announces That It Ia s Adriatic. command of their vast armies.-The in the charge at Mone, and my two pends the fate of German Silesia Necessary to Offset German t Czar and the deg Kaiser, from Petro-to d dhya da of killed My hand will be has begin. The combined German _Policy. A, despatch -from Rome via pa Austrian force defending Cra V F° • Eavre, says.'The Austrian Govern- grad, Ronne and elsewhere, have I better by Tbursday,-and I'm going cow, the'latter consisting of the A despatch from Londo° says: § meat has been quick to realize the hastened to -the" battle line alvn�r!b ;'« 'B-noL better it will nave remnant of the Austrian army that The Admiralty issued through the "�' dangerQua .situation ".created in f Official News Bureau two $tate- the�,,II a, kin §7 A-fLoatiaag Emperor of Russian hasatiers.godn t The all the"gape "I to be. Come forward and-help ug has taken the offensive and is en, meats, informigg the public that it mine.of..an Italia ffsng boat In - lesioning to block the passage of has been decided to adopt a Mie L wards SiAessia, and is ascan --- ` the Adriatic, about 20 miles from _ the Russians: The Austro-German laying policy to offset German se- at Warsaw, the ba•`e of the great Ancona. Seventeen lives were lost E1 F.HF LOSEy :i`DF.1rT tGE. position is one of great strength, tivity to this respect, particularly - central army now advancing direct by this, accident,, and the Italian and it is expected that the battle in the southern area of the North ly towards Posen and 'already in will be long and sanguinary, The Sea. where mariners - are warned ':Government made a strong-protest Forces to Felt Bark From Ground collision with German forces along against the presence of these mines pGalned 'Near Rape. Russians hope, however, to be able against crossing the region lying the line of Posen, Kalisz and - Cra- in f _ is the open sea and a demand for to screen Cracow with art of their approximately betwe$n Dover-and `indemnity. cow. There is information from Ades slob from the battlefront army, so that while the engage- Calais, and describing the useful German and Russian sources that says: Trench after trench of the me - The Austrian Government Bent a meat is -proceeding the rest of the operations of seaplanes, and air- the to Italy deploring the Kaiser has k* Breslau for Po I German line fell into the 'possession Czar's myriads may advance over ships in the naval air service dun- the incident, sad giving assusaaces �'O and daminat►°g the strategy of the allies after most vigorous the German border and gtr:ke Bres- ing the transportation of the ex- of German defenoe throughout the �assaults: carried home with deter- �psat measures would Abe taken tb lane peditibnary .force to France., The tb long front of has armies. miaataon combined with the newly - " e follow :— event a repetition g such a din- po EMPEROR BILL`$ -ORDER. statements German with of mine lay- __aster. 3ustria also,agreed to the A��'II'g� another report.-emir �learned lesson of caution. - — immediate payment of as ind'emniisy hating from Rome,-the Kaiser, after The Germans, who had borne iW, con ined their submarine general-staff at back the allies' western g g Kaiser Told His Men. to Walk activity} makes it necessary on milia " of g],000,000 to the families of the. -conferring with the r° win slight- .. -vic#iffiK- Tl1e-ire#lest is now cos -Br'eelau, has.gone Tti,eo , to sU- - ly,.retained heir advanced position - .. terry grouride for the Admiralty to fen the defence o ations a nst near Roe until they became un- Over French. y ' sidered closed. PeF gas 3 � adopt counter measures. The quick conciliatory action bi the Russian central army: te°ab]e, They then fell beck to new -A despatch -from London +says; "His Majesty's Government has . the Huai Monarchy saved it from a The King of Bavaria is i° charge i'lines ahsh had been previously 'fie Tinea on Thursday seye that it therefore authorized a urine-laying ' - serious situation. The Italian"flab o! the Austro-German army .�perat- prepared, is able`..Lo .give from a thoroughly pallet' in certain 'areas. ing.industry had_been brought to a ing around Cracow, while the The a-astern .wing of the a3lieci trustworthy source the teat of an "A system of mina fields lies been standstill, and there. was wide- Grand Duke'Niclialas, the-Rumian armies was still further extended order issued by Emperor William to established and is being developed - x spread indignation over the de- oommander-i-n-chici,-is in consult&- and now reaches within 30 miles of hii 8&rmy on August I9, It follows: upon a considerable scale." _- ..atruction of the fishing vessel by tion" with the.Emperor at Warsaw. ;the Belgian frontier, oarrying. the :..mines planted by the Austrians. Everywhere on Offensive. allies' overlapping movement in a •t, nom ea terly direction. 4EDIGREED CATTLE. It is officially announced'that the The German reinforcements on Turkcy Will - Join . IGerma� Russian armwe are everywhere on this end of the line are very.strong. .. Y Rps�3ianA Take Over Emperor .R'i1. the offensive. Caen," Renuenkampf These troops probably were brought k - is.adva mdng in. East Prussia., send- from bodies of.German foroes echel_ . ' - - __ flan E+ Prize block. A g .B_ y 8 The followinghd despatch Rome says: cruisers Goeben and Breslau for the in afro forces of Cossacks to- oned in the rear -of their advanced --' A despatch from London ser ward the Vistula and the Danit entrenchments. Their courageous Fa h has been re- Black Sea�Turkey cbos,ed_also_ tate _I despatch received here .from Petio- Thorn fisc of fortresses.�r�caIly mashes to-bT s1'aes'--f1on z not - Bas—pliorus with mines, torpedoes ad"says *that amongthe'remark- all of the ground lost by the-defeat 1 meet a ith success,. and the.French "All doubts of Turkeys hostile in- and chains. Turkey also be gan ph' g.at Smol- at Allenstein has been recovered. II and British were•a'b to make them `tions against Russia has enc',ed, placing new heavy a 41'1ery iu able war trophies. g y the cask is the entire stock of Emperor In the Suwalki Province and to the fall back on their deep trenches, following the closing of the Das= ack Sea, forts of I�illia Riva a.nd WilBs;m'x -famous pedigreed cattle south the Germans-a erhastily with- T•he"xight of the- allied inlantry de'nel.les and the departure of the Raraburun.'' and stud horses 'captured by -the drawing toward their frontier, their --_- Aguisiarics from the Emperor'e'estate invasion having been broken.- The �. r at Rominton, in East Prussia. They Russian oe�ntral army is sweeping were taken tb Moscow and p resent= forces -6f' Germans and Austrians ed to the Russian Agricultural In- from South Poland and driving stitute for distribution to agricul- them back toward the Posen-Kalisz; tural breeding associations. line of defence. , •.. _ ' y ut.4TINGREADY FORK r � X F iQ-1 k ::0erman Factories 'lit-the 'Empir'.e''Are. Busy flaking _ _Fur Clothing For the Soldiers - ' .A despatch from Rotterdam says: have been delivered, presumably for Germans are pushing forward with .the use of officers. Two million the utmost vigor their preparations sheep and lamb skins have been ' for a winter campaign. Until re—bought-by the Government for'win- cently, appnrently, they had not ter `garments for the men. ' -conceived such an eventuality, but Workmen who are ordinarily em- ,. i'n the last few weeks they have ployed'in:`the glote-indust•T-y.have , _ - s learned much: been �s-ithdrawn'from the ranks and All the high-class shops that for'- are now working day and night to inerly d'id nothing but maker the provide those in the field with skin .., beet, fur garments for ladies are clothing. '�usiiy-engaged in the manufacture For cavalry special le'athe'r ' leg . -of sheep-skin clothing for soldiers, protectors'axe• being••urade out of ..:and n6 fewer than 1`50,000 fur coats leather intended for gloves. r , . rvians Capture Austrlan Positions : ., i _ *: _ The Turkos the 11,e.ran 1 sir 1.n.ers of "he French .1rmy; Leaving Paris-. . These hardy,- ticu r fighters •�f the i9th Car a, Alger a, the P' encii posse=sign in Africa, are. the most r Th mu. la P A deapa"tch from`Ni4h`saiys:"An order af'the Austrian commander €earless of the fighting men arrayed,by the French against the Germans. Their .daring as,ssulbs under o$lcaal�attutement rgcorda a deeper t E3eirtlim sharply Criticizing the General d'Am�ade on the German bn•tteries tra•:ned, on these dark-fill ed tira.iT.leurs (sharpshooters) utter ate flght..zn Bosnia, which resulted All troops, and 'saga this in- ly demoralizes the German gunners, who are unaccustomed to meeti'n:g such fearless "fire-eaters" as a in the capture of three Atratriaa dicates that they are in .a demons the men pictured here. When in the thick of-battle these trained:to-the minute.fighters, who are scene fr. positions. The statement quotes an lized condition. _ homed to the hard life on'the de aseat sands, know naught of fear. ` ' , S `a+ 'he. -w: c � a .,i... i � a ', w•.•.�_,,,'F .Zap•{G• •p �: �aa•�'. ws.,,, max, dila.Wo '»,.«.' ••� ,u.+ :},- F.�--• :r" ``�:. a •.e' . '@:. 4.; + "Ser P. .C'4' .,W.v:. "L:• � y;,',.. J" F ..5¢,;, .'r•7' ..d,'. ,,j .«+ i T.�"'• - 'c�ya=y�i,Fe:.;k.""i:5.. �'+c.: �. ,«',''' 4;„�.�''-": .F.+,Sh"'" ,�1.�,,.R�:e< 's. •:�'°�14'^' {�'.Cw`k,'`.`"•'.'`c.Y.'•�'�°,;L't 3'.. t'�'G,”^1"k' .t?w.�••P'fgdr'�a r•...1"e'4 �:',ya ,a'^•`Gy., ".,.: r~ w I.-M PRIM ZU T. ! -Wz1,�1, ,7 4� . � - `"moi. ... - ., •- - •'L - ♦ ,'`, % RESPONSIBLE ONLY Y T 0 GOD. SMALLEST REPUBLI(-' SAFE.- eumalism Goes Quickly � � �.� Kaiser Looks-0u Himself as Instru- BLISTERS ON F[ff Euroociiit�-'Powirs Don't Trouble to Food SU' PP11166 its Viru3 forever Destrojed --went of the Lord. -.Annex It. -War Time Mr. J. M. Kennedy, says the if theire, is an advantage in a EVERY IS CURABLE. 'COULD NOT SLEEP -country.being large.there is also an Rumors are In rircula CASE London,Daily -Express, has, collect- -.that we are unable to.supply Good-bye to: ism! -antage in its being �maiH, pr ed a series of illuminating quota- ad,, o- _.orders- owing to the war do-, You, ng :.jour stfff, sore Skin Much Inflamed. Itched and mend. - This statement' Ist muscles, those a as, nigh, and tions from the Kaiser's speeches, vided it is small enough, says the -lift-Ki-book P"The War. Wear Wall Street Journal. The Republic absolutely Incorrect. We are suffering days-T ye ever and his Smarted.. Could Not f emis filling our r era as uival'. your day Is gone. Lord," gives a complete picture of ..Shoes. Cuticura Soap and Orint- q -Mareanet' -also cklled.- 'Kl is 11 Sufferer, cheer up, and read the the ruthless egomaniac who has and, sometimes Alterberg, owes its :,Insist on gett ng merit Entirely Healed. what you ask for CLARK'S Rood news below. plirnged .-Eurqpe intou po4ralpg. independent existence w thg�,fact man met me a month,ago, and that Here is what.Wilhelm.of H<>henz6l-: it• is_sp small that the Euro- Limifed 'don't stay crippled, clitit Com- Tletarta'stZ,Thetford' il .. I about,himse-Wr even take the Tern says —.One "a. pe&n .powers -I - - - ;. • MONTRE-ALi plallilng, limber up.'_.._3fy_. &ng-wPr viail, .. "member the maidan of an old day I was repairing 'v"zL top trouble to annex it. -�rin rheumatic, I can't do It' He of a boiler whm a.ffbeam,pipe close to rayI.- -Mareanet lies on the border of looked me over in a pitying sort of Emperor, who satid:,'The Emperor's 1- bUmt scaldin Ord Seat g both. BlIs. '-.-way-and told me to go to the nearest word must -not be twisted or ex- tars cams on my feet and I Belgium aai&Prus", lietween'Ver- rAAX&.rOX9 SAZ3L drug-store for Nerviline and -Ferro- plained away.' could not wear my shoos. The viers and Aix4a-Cha It has skin was very much inflamed mi area -of 1,400 Zores, 'a,population 3r-W. IDAV SON.Ninety Colbo=9.S;T.-16 zone. The combination . had cured _�Sh=6 on the man who aban'- I -,,V- Toronto. him. I was convhepd,of his•sincerity and It save me such paw that and followed his instructions. I rub- donG his king!" I could not sleep at might. i of 3,500. F. YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A bed on Nerviline three times every ' "You wear the Emperor's uni- was treated for text days with At one time -the community be- I Fruit, Stock. Grain or Dairy F== ,01 �.'.,*:'_.`.'-day-rubbed It right into my aching form; you have theTeby received 'a improvement so tried oint- longed to Austria. It was-litter an- write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. .ae-vill-_ Colborne St.. Toronto. Johits" The pain qtdekly lessened, and pre-ferinoe over other men"." menta but noncrdid any good. hexed-by Fisnoe and made the suhr- One day I came across t 3L W. ]DAWSON, Colborne at.. woro;t. I became more Amber, and active. To. 41 CutIcurs jest of quite a little dispute be- am the poetseasok of an inflexi- a _ute ___- - _&&vRrasement-and-decided-to, Nai I. and the Trus-z" Nzwsp"z3zs Fos 9ALz.' draw the virus. of 1UP, digesAft"rom- ... ._V� tweeri oleon blood 1�to -Tab- The C -MY smarting ui�jd he sinus: But -at the,__ConVrM--:- -York County. ''lets with every meal. I am well to. lessly in the pa;th that has" once -such reuer and stopped the Itching and i not-an ache, not. a� pain and no been recognized as the right one so q Y t 0 1 bought a box bua)ness In nectionsPrice Y day, Vienne, 1815, nobody seems to' sign of stiffness at all." and this in spite of all opposition.'I of Cuticura Ointment and some more thought of Maresnet, and to this 14,000. Terms f1berai. on Pu 84- What, Nerviline can do In a case As I Cuticum Soap. Now the wounds am day the country Le an.indegmdent Incompap) . 11 Wast Adelaide Lr -look_apon_mayself_&s.&n in----entirely-heated' -,th$7 Toronto. -far _F republic. For a time there was likel'thli---if can do-tor u too. or 'atiument,of the Lord, I am inkkffen disappeared-" - (Signed) Wiubu, 14"J" tearly forty.yearg Nerylrne has been SEED POTATOES. ent to the point of view of the pre- isn. 31, 1914. .�_some dispute between Belgium and recommended for Rheumatism, Lum- Pra day. asia �hei"texrit6ry BRU2XSWICH SEED POTATOES.— Samples N EW recount of the war, this fail will !dd tinge and Sciatica and Lame Back. sent 9 It Is the one remedy- that never dis- � "The soldier must not have a will Samples Free by Man count of the-rich -cadmium mine 10- be probably the best time to buy y9ur c -POtatoes for ac-_ Appoints.. of his own-they must all have only In selecting a toilet soap why not procure ated there, but even this is now ex- need Varieties. s. Write MO one wi.11, and that wap wilJ is mine. Fawcett,One possessing delicate emollient properties tinea, for price list of -c. Fred Fawcett, 17pper Sackville. N B. SuMclent to a1hy min irritations, remove 'ELY ISLAN. DS. "A ruler may be very disag The republic has amrAnainistrator SOME-LO'-N ree7 redness and roughness, prevent gym$- g- of its own, oomposed of a burgontas- able, and I will_be disagreealde if I iiiii,--aerten and soothe sensitive conditions. -May N r ter and 10 members of-a council. A.NCER. TUMORS. LUMII& VXC6 Not- Hear of, War for, Two think it necessary." &nd*prom&.e aldn and scalp heath generally? -Such a soap combined with the purest of - Welt* "There is'only one-law my law- The burgomaster is both a Prussian C Internal and externaL cured v4tkk,- Years. I ,t pain by our home treatment the,law which I myself I&y down." ' -Po-c-us Ingredient'sad most frograns and a Belgian subject. 'The inhabi- us befcre too late. Dr. Beliman wedwai u. Though scientific progress h and refreshing of flower odors, Is Cuticur& tants Speak both Limited, CrMhjrwood. Ont. as The King holds his power by the soap. C, German- and Co- ticura Soap and Cuticum Oint. i made it- possible to do a double individually PLIGHT OF REFUGEES. graze of God, to whom ad6ns be is sneut are acdd by druggists and de"every. French, and decide indi� journey between England and responsible. He 'cho6se4 hi whether they'wilf perform military America in a fortnight, there re- respom a own* where. Liberal danIVIS of each maned&9% service for Prussia or for Bel um: Heart-Stirring Scenes in London Path, -and-only decides his actioas with 32-p. Sldn Book, Address post-cud main -many islands with which .-it EiSutim.. Dpt. D. Boston. 1J. s. A.- Maresnet has not yet been heard Whca-Exiles Arrive. ­. '.takes yWs to communicate. from this point of view." "There is only one master in this from in the pre-sent conflict. -It-- just tugs at the heart-stringe, Off- the Scottish coast are the Arctic- lite�ratiire: is' inte-resting groups of islarids, known as the country. I ant be, -and I- will not enough the trouble' with it is its to see refugees on their arrival -in tolerate another." Lohdou. writes a, c6rrespondeuL "Hebrides, ..Orkneys Sad Shetlands. ---------- accuracy and exaggeration. Am Will Quickly Cure. Dead beat mentally, they want to Of these the most isolated island is Eskinid _repoi6er on a New York he down and rest and forget that Ist Kilda, some three-miles long and- PLEASED TO REC-OMMEND daily might possi'bly write an amus- Aqy Scyur -Stomaoh there are Germans and that the' two miles* broad. The inhoitants ing account of a sultry Jury after- lead. lives of great loneliness, for it, BABY'S OwN TABLETS noon-in., the tv�"menb district, but country lies devastated an scarred. They are too tired and hes, takes'a month to -get to-the ncixt would it be likely to be accurate 'Relleves 'f=ullness After"Mtils.' island and the sea often makes any Mrs. Henri Bernier, Anceline, It would give a reader in Paris no -leven tp weep, "When I was working around thel routratinication with St. kilda im- Que., writes: It is with pleasure vety clear idea of-the summer cli- farm last winter, I had.an attack of In- -th Even the children are stolid possible idr-months. that I recommend Baby's Own Tab- mate of New York; neither do some .ft they would line up, and follow, a mination."wrftea,Un EL P.'Dawkins, leader for mile after mile now-4n 'The group of eight Phoenix is- lets, 'which. I havi given my little of the documents of the Franklin of Port Richmond.'"•'I was weak fora enough lands in the Pacific has a total pop- ones for stoinaoh and bowel trou- Search give a strictly unimaginative long time, but weR en h to work utter hopeles&noss. The boys and another tiles, constipation,,lo@a of sleep aiid account of the climate -at sea level until spring., But somethingwent girls will recover..but,-many of the illation Of only 158, while 2-itde..bit of the' British. empire is simple fevers. No mother of youngin the regions about 70 deg, north- wrong with my bowels for I had to use,other poor spent creatures. I have salts or physic all the time.. My 'lived their lives and have had their ' "Palining Island. - This is a landing child ren'should be without them. latitude.' Here and there in the stomach kept sour, and always after place for the Pacific submarine-es, The Tablets are guaranteed to be book you read of the terrible cold eating there was pain and fulness, and day. with us, we moat The are-'here iblei-&XIa usually there are about-104 free from injurious drugs and may and the Suffering it caused'; turn to all- the symptoms or intestinal Indi- y -people. in the place. be given to the.youngest child with the tabulated temperat I uree in the gestion. Nothing helped "me until I do oir best to nurse them back to sestet- and good -reauka. appendix; and you -may find -_36 used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I joy of living again; we must V&Fts e Bi- perfect Instead of the &r:a19DId by medacine diwe-ri U1. JnIt like nther Vills- t actowl ..impinstiae them : and " must-exaot 44 -tish territory -is We - Island - of 'r w yuur dO - rt very mildly, and seemed to heal the' s, terrible vengeance on their op-_ _Tristran D'Acunha, in the South 0:rbyy an6il at 25 cents box from horrors. No doubt it was horribly bowels. I didnot require large doses The br Wil];A Medicine Oo. cold to a man-who had- pressurs, .......rma'ntie which is also. smai;ost P grown to to get results with Dr.-Hamilton"s Pills, e, it Brockville, Ont. middle life. in--southern En i One family w1gell arrived"Char- �---'inhabited island in the empire giand, and feel so glad that I have a 7 $9 1,806 miles from land" has a popu. *he ling--42root)s consisted .of an old man re the skating on small ponds is mild yet certain remedy. To-day I am - lation of 74 Scottish A;�ericans,and _ABOUT ARCTIC OLD. safe only Lin a "bard" winter. A w.ell-no pain, no sour stomach, a and woman, a. younger couple, appetite, digest anything. probably theit son.and.daughter-in- itanta Vet `tire hub' news of the Manitoban might forget to make & good app. of This'is a whole lbt good for one'; law, four tiny children of ages,be- -Outer world usually once every two MiSconeePti lit Regard to- the weather entry in his diary on a day. n say medicine to do, and I ca Dr. i tween three -and '-eight years, and -years. Mperature. that exhausted the Engliskiian-'s Hamilton's Pills are the beat pilli, and f Vocabulary, my letter, I am sure, proves it. I twins in a perambulator. e is &-common belief,-writes . . 4 L 6, _# . . _*�- BOOZE 'nor Refuse a substitute for 'Dr. liamil "Capt. Virlijalmur SWanason, in the 'a Treasury, ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut P. Bulletin Nuethausen asure., sold in-yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers, A. Professional Hikrdihi of, the American Geogpa- lbsuen ni -Maid-.%Iy brother is a cook Do You Drink It? Mu, in ancient times 8 was Ohical Society, that Arctic travel- known to fime a the or"rhe Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, the navy- -A mimister's wife had quite-a tus- lers are the best authoritiea on the Ana baptistS seat of the out. Bridge't--Shure"it.mus.t'be. - tqrw ffee i" -bate"with 00 and her experieix e effects of extreme cold. That idea Now it 5 a city of can. jos .interesting. 85,000, With. _& fOreSt le W,be a coo1F_W_r ,ereviting. She says: o ca has its origin in-it hazy understand- . f smoke- -.What He Prayed For. hi k&cks rising from the factories. In quit w' h*n ye- feek) lik-_ it. uring the two years -of my -in,9 of the'-phys"i truth that, other Bobby I suppose you say your ,D. on 'ht training as a nurse, while' night thingv being equal, the farther you the older part axe many art trea- duty, F became addicted to coffee surer, inciudiag a famous of prayers every night." go toward the pol,�, the lower be- the- Knights. of-.-St, -John, beautifu4-- "Yes'al.". For . Married Men Only drinking. Between mi4nigh:t and. comes ifie,average iemperature. Schwarze;nberg Place, with its bub- ' "And what.&'re' the y-C."U when your rator 4 dull as a ?ce. mk Dui in the mo mi- h jour wife it she wasn't 0aring b uIg when the pa, But altitude and the presence or ...Wnts were- asleep..there was little absence'of large bodies o water are ling founta-ia,- its notable ,-old �pray for V.' 'h r Putnam's Corn Extrac or corns. cathedral with a carved door,-the "Mostly that pop won't find out oet e tor; We to do except make the rounds, anal about as important factors as lati- admiration- of expemta,� and many what I've been doin'.th rough- :the' the only. painless And ease cure, 4.11 _4 it was stilts-'natural that I tude in- determining dealers sell 'TutTaAm'#­.a�. 25c. per bo.�tle, --hiir-evidences of a gilded past. day. want a hot cup of -coffee about that All of us know that, b the';Ui'i' of n --time I could keep awake-better: who dT Another ('rials. "After, ing habittsV saice6ibrs not —7 Baltimore. Md., Ifov. 11, igos. Toys From Black Forest. "Well, madam-is your husband three or four years of cof- know it are so strong"upft us that Minard's Linliuent Co., Limits& fee drinki ' I b nervous The Black Foreet, is the tradition- sirs.-I came acroen .s, bottle of your &tit of.danger -------- 119 ecame a trer we do not make actual use of that MINARWS LINIMENT in the bands of wreck and thought that I simply kmwledge.- &I home of nearly all the toys that one of the students at the University of At.isn't quite sure, the doet-6r is -could not live 'without my coffee. The Meteorological Service Of crelight, childrft.*. The most skilful Maryland, and he being so kind as to coming again.". All this time I was subject too fre- Camada., has regular observers, wood carvers in the world live there let me use it for a very bad sprain, which I obtained in trafaint for foot ldinarirs Liniment Cures Dandr'u*. quest bilious attacks, sometimes 90 amore g other places, in Manitoba 11 .humble surrom6dings. -Whole- mete. and to say that It helped are would severe as to, keep .me in. bed for. and at Herschel Island: Manitoba families are engaged in toy mak- be putting It very madly, and I therefore oak if you -would let me snow of one of.J.'. Wouldn't.,be 10ored. several days. (Tea is just as,injuri ultu'r-al province, whoseing. Even the' children help. �No your agentir that tk,cloaest to BaRimore contain Is an agric ous as oogge- because both ntai other iiatioms�can comp6t�;­,yrijh the go that I may obtain someof it. Thank- Elsie is 'a self-willed child. One largest city has a population of ,,g you in advance I remain, evening while her -brother was the drug caffein i.) nearly two huridred thou Germans and the Austrians in the #1 mnd, and Yours truly. studying his lessons, she asked him "After being nisrried, Husband- with -thst,allows successful manufacture-fazture of jointed' and bisque W. C. McCFEAN-.- 14 St. Paul street. something. Getting n6' reply,oinet she begged me to leave off coffee, for -grain farming wherevei the-soil is do 1" care Oliver Typewriter Co, p.S.-Kindly answer repeated hcr -questi-on, and again he,feared.tlmt A had already hurt at once. moo alt�ost beyondsuitable. Herschel Island is A Minard's'Liniment Relieves.Neuralgia. q repeated it with increasing petit- 7 771 repair, SO I re- _,halem&rl'i remdezvous about a lance. Her mother said rebukingly: solved to make an effort to release thougand miles- farther north; -its -Fighting Again. Aild many a iirnidmankiv�s an- "Don't a�rinoy--.your I broiher, Elsie. ' self rorn 7 my f 1& hurtful habit. �,nly permanent inhabitants are Es- "Whv teacher;' ather..credit for his- own ide-as be-. Can't you , that he"' '�busy 7" Willi�," said the -ac see is, for 'Tbegaa."taking Poistum, and kimos; it lies on the 'northern' coast in a pained v6ide" "have'you been cause he isn't sure of their-merits. "I know;" replieY the child; sty a few .days felt the lan.guid,. tired of o ur continent, far out of the way fighting again 7 Didn't you' learn "but he might, at least-have. sa�id.- Allinard's Liniment for sale--everyis are. you are struck on one cheek Shut np ! feeling from the lark of the coffee of any warm current from either when 0S_ taste of P the Atlantic.or the Pacific, and yet yo�u­ought.to turn -the other one to a Lot For drug, bat I liked the -t turn., and that -answered ,for the Him. for ten -years its temperature has the striker?"- "Yes'm," agreed A wise man' declines t-0 take a -hit me- on the nose. 'breakfast beverage all right. never fallen as low as.the lowest re- Wialie, "but he "You can't convince me"" 'caid "Fitrilly I began to feel cl"r- cord in -Mand-toba-and this mi,-a- the little man with the ragged brou-'. drink between drink. headed and had steadier 'nerve' and I've 'only got one." s. cured With instruments of the same sers, "that you can bring up child- 'After a year's use of Posturn. I ren right by tsklkia' to 'em and. now sort,'made' by the 9=e maker, And Sore Granulated EYeUdS, lettin'� it go at that. You've got to feel like a new woman-have not tested and carefully compared with had*iny bilious ittaocki� the e Eyes inflamed by expo. same stand-�rd in'.Toronto. sure to Son.Dust and Wind use..the, rod, or you'll spoil -the Up to May, 1968, the lowest re- quickly by Nedus off coffee." child. , 'I used to git about three Name given b Oftrradlan Postum oorded temperature for Herschel Is- mr. lickin's a day on the average;" "It Eyes iyamsdy.No Smart 0o.; Windsor, Ont. Read "The land was -754 deg. Fahrenheit; for. just Eye Comfort: Ai doesn't seerg to have done very Your D 'et's'250c per Bottle. Marine Eye much for' you," replied th6 ' lady Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Manitoba, -55deg. Fahre-neit. And lWyein7ruZ825c.For Book offbe Eyef'meask Pokstum. comes in two forms yot the-Mani;tob4 cold sieldom'pnt-� Druggim or Nwhislye.11knedy Co.,Ckkage with the grptruding jaw. ','It. bis �.Rpgular P"tum-miiat be well vents the young people of the farms doae--*,4ot for me. ' If they'd lot boiled 15e and 2.5c-packages: 'from riding in njpng sledfuds to Demanded Her Rights. me go my, own way I might almost T hi've been a failure in life*. Hick d6th" e told the lnmtant P0,'4tIInI.--is 80111ble-POw- dances six or ten miles awn -Lawyer-You say you der.- A tem.%poonful dii-solve-s quic toio, in ing that is not nearly cook to get out of the house the plied the Incentive.- Iv in a cup of hot water' 'in'd, with so thick and warm. as that Fhioh minute Sup .you- found. it-was-on. fire, rp;irn-and miga-r.-makrs a delii-6io'fis the'pobt*69t, L§kitno weairs*iii aimif4r and she refused to go? "Badger sa s his wife is larga'1y e, instantly. 30c and 50c tins. temperatures. and under' similar a y -N-rag Mrs. Burns---rYeik,. she said she resporisible for ti's business sac- The cost Per' cull 1-4 brAb kind's is 6ondiflo'ns.­ must have "a m f ceas bout the came. It month notice be ore a THE ... ... is true that 'a tourist often she'd leave. Well, she certainly anade it ike ­TVere'A a-B,,ason" -for-PoGtom. writes more in'terestiingly'about, a' -eessary for him,to,buckle down and ..-sold by-Grocers. place' them its oldest iikabitotnt'ean, miniid's Liniment Ourn ED.-7, 141-!14.' surns, Ete. earn,more money. a' ,p r 't"*" Py Ueivnat d,,,*" _are 'S I&A 21filli Ile %7 Srtiro E! 1. Now Advey 6641111raw"Ift, From The Front yorffie and others erecting iron bride By Direst Wireless on fth icon. Opp, lot 10, 15-60; Ontario with our, artillery trained OR bridge CO. bat of acct 67.06: Albert Thoroughly entrenched in our new position. w SALE the enemy commanded by Ge Bide- (�jk -A brown mare good to General High Prices, eve are in& POs't'Ou Beer building 528 feet of cement 8 F provision 'many' months- b1tichodaq,Ont. , a for in&U harness. A to HIBBS, walk In village of Brougham 18.76; 0119- to stand a slege on our g daily. M on'- -MONNgy,Pickering Bakery. ring U el con, Loads of the best of everything arriviD FrWL John Tweedie hauling L 20.00-.4heviobn Car- Y*IIOW- Icing- 41.00 it paid in sAvsnosi. 5.cod. 5'tot 23'. U)IGS FOR SALE York- Stacks aii(I'Stacks of Sugar-Granulated Subscriptions to alt United Btsidd,$140 ew Lumber Co. Ltd. having.been _L shire white sow and sov*a Vigil. Apply IF OUR SPINK'S paid W j.Pickering or 1 in ad on account by the treasurer a,. BUZK�Brough Phase Fie -the council hereby confirms the said Bolt, can- Breakfast Foods. - - - - - payment, Owing to the lateness _-Rolled Oats in bulk packages or ER MAR ING=Beginning with expeu i- 4j Monday.Oct.a I win be prVa to ore the seisofi and the increased di JLD th Rolled Wheat fresh and good. JOHN MURKAR, Propriet BjjCURA. Christ 'and Tomatoes. -ture, the committee.deems it advis- make cider.1strydaX in the week. ESLEY le's full line. 1-31 , Corn able to make no further grants for PETTY,Chorrywood. Oanned Vegetables, $ew Peas PtCKRRfNQ-0OVNGlL roalls this-yean -VER ETS e --Your -sund BAOON�Cooked Haul,B010941�.�, acon, Mr.Sparks, secon price.,Br td Gri t' Cooked B seconded by Mr.Hoover '11 FOR SAX-9- Saus. Rolls, Ll ferrets now b tore they,rise in • Th"bove Councit'inet pursuant moves, that the sum of 10500 be ap- in Ontario, Also Smocked back.Long clear. adjournment on Monday the 4th im - from the beet.huntioa stock propriated-to patriotic purgooe-8, 48- )und.fora&le�A 7� FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES-Oranges, Lemons -the reeve,In,the Beagle h( Bananas_4ieachu__g_ra es Members all present, trib-ilted as follows Cedar Grove,lad.phonopt-y kto W--IK-'SE:Z1,8%oS' --p -------- I-To the Canadian Patrl- --��:chair. _L . . . Peas, Red and green peppers. The m1nutes of th6* list meeting $100 w T-The updersigned s, Citrons, Cabbage, otic Fund .01DERMAKINQ Cucumber were read and approved. 100 00 to cider on Wedneldsy Tomatoes %-) is prepared tA Cauliflowers, 2. To the Red'Oross Society �Th d% sad Friday of each week on and .-A number of accounts were present e Potatoes eaday, 84 _00MES The-best on them Clark's Hallow. 51-53 Aet at the prices ed and referred to the rdspective S. 'Fc!aid in relieving the W n 1�t 34th, throughout the Onions, e m' distress of the brave Bel- season. W.REAMA TEAS AN6 standing committees., -ghim- people 300:00 Our Mc. Tea beats them Ali-. A communication was received from 4;�;- ame on to the pr Try a pound .0() STRAYED-C premises and be convinced. E N. Sinclair, barrister (it Osh- of the undersigned,lot 24,con.2,Pickering; All the package teas in stock. 'Ewa, r "We are Pickering'bridge. Bred yearling steers. The owners May have antee. cil was pleased this -e-by Provin d syirt -- -These-are only few of-the many good lines backed by our gur re a m U L.White was heard account of That this council ;he sam L S&50.hel having-performed his statute day to receive & deputation from 'Pletises, ALEX GO"E ME -% X011- making a good tight all along our front,capturing many customers. Accept 4-for yoki--t-C e *Our advice k-e-apitu 'evat Once crept Acc Whiteval -and-Green River. labor in 1913 and also Oad-d-tii-e-as—me Xm - h' T3Lj �senLbing.the people Of those.pla AY STEERS-Strayed from the our terms and join the crowds who are In taxes. intention S P T THE GROCERS.' Hugh Pugh was beard re bad _co-n- districts announcing their inti allow of Morcombe Bros, on or aLb*mh wedmeaday Sept 13rd,tw3 yowling blue and 'THEIR GROCERIES A 4 0 in -d- to form a Patriotic League for the BUYING ALL 'THEIR f sideline bet. lots 26 and 27 1 white steers. information " to their where- district contained in polling div.No.8; .boats thammmilyraceived by HENRY ES - .-RICHARDSON con. 4.and asked for grant for same Picketing,ahL the Whitevale asking this council to make-grants VALE A deputation from from the public funds for atrlotl'c PICKER19G'S GROCER, and Green River districts consisting of d-to lend its aid for the VEEDING STEERS And Cotswolds Meseta par soon* stdOrs 660 to SW lbs. Alph. Hoover, Hugh Pugh, purpo�". an organization of the municipality for JL1 Rev.0.Langford.Rev. B.A. Fisher, Been on Boom* f"m.and Cotswold breedia the purpose of soliciting and collect- I Owes&I Groomer*. Apply, to N 0, ittg. and CHAEU&N.IL X . - . . . -2 s, STO Barnes and D.'R.Besthn Were heard the CsApRAN.Ptakortmg PEEL'S SHOE M Alfred Hornshaw, W. G. inrams an, gathering contributions No. 1, Whitby or LOK 8 RF, re Patriotic fund. They suggested money.provisions and goods.for Patriotic Funds, seven gross works and the relief of the brave ' TB Y that the township be divided accord including for Red USE FOR S LE -A` H I sub-divisions, and the roomed tr m On" 9 condition. lag to Polling L sub unfortunate people, and HO 1. eke 'Lleacti along with the township but u inate Belgian I litust6d 00 6 Village, one heartily app e recomakenda bar of =,e of the quarter&or$of Footwear for men women and children. council, thus farming a townelhip, and w For f The,Latest in Fall The strongly tions, and perhaps the organt• out building for MOBS riotic' League; tion of the unicipality by way of pantantart a 0 -,-Pat apply EST Men's and Boys work boots tf gre best qu&Uty. A t jirgea'thi townshlp.councZ to make-a z& Iling Pickering. --Our Boys and Girls school shoes are local leagues for the several p? Zber&I grant.- The standing committee on Contin- Bub-divisions would be iLdviiable.-and SHED 70 FeR SALE Fiame' Boots,and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. in order that the-people of the town- go f Is toot Posts to the cocies reported and "commended ilhod X * I -_ :..--Bell Phone 151. Friends' hod gJaymelaLs John Mortar ns a 1= e following ship may have the opportunity of south of p nds' Meeting Bongo (Ort OXJ ting meeting in each of the Polling divis- The building in 611 Pima an OOUWtim�er.' ULntity Of ant farther Particulars&PPI lea 11.50, M, Glepsoo a clooglumber&Zd JOHN PE EL lone and discussing the matter of y to J. N, RICHABIJ Si-VI.court clerk,2,00;S. H. Stevenson ted for 9.15 - D. R, Beaton on acct. of organizing in the way sugges bailiff.2.00, ganizinj work. SON, Pickering salary,7&00-, W.W. ,Sparks, reeve,- the prosecution Of the good 93ROOK ST. WHITBY. for 8 trips to Toronto taking such other action as- may be SALE—Power ice cream free- attending Mun- sr. H.D. Hari deemed necessary, take the liberty of FOR and Utter,xaciatir icipal Association Find Hydro-Electric Ram lambs.motor boat. Holstein Bull, h.dL dgs at Toronto, 15.00: R. R. namiyLhe foUowing person@ tocall bone. Yorkshire boan. PLin griadet;4 11 P mee6 a pubic meeting in -eseh Poll* -Sub- lcors".now top buggy, WAN 1::-- Young ptec I in Mowbray attending Hydro-Electric Itzg. outdt Lioester Tom. division. for the purposes mentloned. 13 a_ at drill..1PrA i541- • meeting at-Toronto.5.00;M. Gleeson pumbwton Exchange: Ind phone; See Tie". and forms for Division court, viz Div~ 1. H, E. Webster, 2. John' 2 g P hor-bil. Bonn . 0 b000ks rt. President A.J.Allison El THE Murkar.3 W. W S a ka 4 Wall. �-gZ�L­ .17.03: Employers Liability Asqurance F 0 Cowan.Bell phone. Thom.Z Jas.Todd, 6 114owbray. poration renewal premium on L_rkr 7-Dr. McKinnon,8 W. G. Barnes. 9 bond 211-00. IMPOJfT&N'r SALE OF' The A. Jones, 10 Alex. Wilson and Job standing committee on Bonuses ,/����� , • 'for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters. Forgie. 11 E.:H. Hoover. - Fine Horses, Wth, Pigs And that if after the said gatherings Etc,reportell and recommended pay of the people have been held ad IN: IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE Mont an follows-' Henry. Reesor, deemed expedient to form it Township bonus on 50 rods of wire fence on western townlibe, opposite cod. .7. patriotic League;- so that the contra- The property of !h may be made in each !SWJRM fa both piftd�ADd butions which . 3M". 701-TME interest is the first essentW of as 12.50; Bennett Bres.'boaus on 60 rod be forwarded, if deemed locality may, to real" of wire and fence on lot 22 In- con. 6. expedient, from some cent-rat organi- —AT — investment; the ab&y 10 rods on lot 21 con. tax fence zation, that tbL!s council lend its aid in Lot, 14, Concession '2, Picker* Wk*tbe sec wlg�db 5. l(k5o; Ch -ond. J y-t6we YF Hood bonus on 90 rods of wire 4. assisting in its organizoalon. OF (9jk1,,AJMA depoit in the savings con. Niar Pickerilig VillAge. on on south boundary of lot 22, And that the-Clerk•be in%tructed to of this Bank is an kW 20,00. conveners of his Wedrinday, Oct. 1464 1914 department The standing committee on Dam. notify each of said OFFIC& hm of iaveftwaL as n ent, and chat the be recom. - - -: . . - I ssr ages w Shee The following property Does ARP!l tin p by reported and roA glont to recommended payment as tallciws: to extend A a at --TORONTO— ZQ1;Yles toattend and take -Part in Alfr"d HAMMOn.for_line tegisterod s. for this council Bay horse. 6 yrs old: Brown horse it I Shropshir;s lamb killed by dog or the local meeting - 8 yrs old-,-Browir MACe,9 yrs old ; Bay . -t" sat-as being two-thirds of know-that the Indies are 'deeply inter- 1-; Brown mare: sated _.—PICEUERING BRANCH9 dogs and that t if driver, age4 i5worn value 8.00. sated in the good woz k Driver,3 yrs old; Colt,2 yrs old. by L W. GORI)()N# Managor. In V1 V1 Branch d" at wwtbrs. The standing committee on Roads- the are are asked to take part they will Hal Forest. malts.it a success. and Bridges reported and recommend CATTLE V A John- The council 6ow­s�djournea to, ed the following Payments: Red cow, due In May; Grey cow, due r---son And J. Daus in 'f I jog again an Monday. Nov. vtb, for the or repa,r A. traasactl6n of general business. in November.Red cow due in Nevem- bridge on con.9.OPP.lot 34, 6-00; ber.Red cow. due In June; Helfer o With calf by side; Heifer,due in April. Johnson and J. Gauslin for repairing bridge on northern towultne Uxbridge F�ICKEA(Nd MARKETS Heifer, due is May;Heifer risingtwo year*old; Yearling bull; I W par one half M10;Oscar Yaks for Bii eifer Convill.0ing eApr��i� + s hauling gravel an W. towlikit" OPP- -0ssIvea-;-- IL-2-BWI calves-.The above White Winter Wheat, con.9, alike amount to be paid by 4 ". ..­., 1. 5 cattle are all pure bred Durham-. 5 7 am township MOO; Pedlar Red 69 5 Spring the following fist of prices wffi wnv�mce Markham ....... 1.15 young C&ttl%me yew.old; _Oshawa,for 26 feet.of Mixedl 1.w c alves. M Spring.Wheat6 ... ..... .. we, estate f,:PO7 - ......... .... InGS AXD FOWL L side Joseph Collinsare on your dates Gqne ......... .. ...... 1.00 YIJU LAACL16 Irm inPEACE oe gravel for div.25.70: Geo. G .50 10 youngpigs;50 Hong. ds gravel for culvert on. sideline Oat well BAR as as bet.lots 35 and 27 In con,2.&00; 8,160 Deering binder, 7 ft cut: Doefing McCormick steel .01,dogravelforculvert OID con- 1j, mower, 6-ft cut'. -just 15 The nice yellow itigar for $1.06, east of Chorrywood COO: , G. D. ralee:I'Cultivato" '.* 2 Sets- harrows;' '14-lbs-best-granulated s ga for SL ne.s loads of-stone for culvert, 00. Double-drill tuinip sower Single- --con. 3, 45;John Gauslin-and others 8 gs, I M&lt&vit.%, I post toasties I cornfiakes,26& THE CHARM lows. Two fulTow.,new I. D. . lout- e at Evansville opp. gorse riding plow; Two furrow Syl- `6 bars Comfort or Taylor's borax soap 25C. lot 8.con.Q,' 'e. tedder-,-- :-Woda.-Red Rose.Mel MA, Minto, rwo bleb Gauslin and vester.plow; Lamd roller;2 Scuffiers; dwrw work-ow Brock _road--bridge, Y-a-durng mill 'M .tfOLd All the pop; aga .0 L&A, JJ. con.8, 11.20;Ontario Bridge Co. 10 OF MOT Speight Waloti;Set khee 'bobeleighs Lipton's and our own special blends at only Me. -gills paint. 11' 10' ds Hayrack: -Catters- Phaeton-, Aft- wait, e .50:Gin. Grille -Stone MAW�the Sjme­fa,�nrf6us­bleud-gronnd While-you 40 E. Osler 171 Laughlin buggy; Gr gravel div. 1, 1,00; A. FAhanced. LB Perfed indstone ; dozen '2j',sacks cement for Clark's, Hollow heal& boat:2 Heavy chains-;A few-6 Good Good solid pink salmon 2 tins for 25c. bridge and Cherrywood culvert 68.40 grain ba a:Set single harness; --Choice Solid red salmon per tin 45c. S. Chapman for hardware 5.54; horse coflars;Jackson cart.,Set four bw6en used All other lines Sla low as is consistent with good goods. -Jas.Trun work in div 1. commutation The'iiperielice of Motherhood is a horse wbiffietrees, never inch statute labor, 1913, 7.00: Thos. Law fag one to most women and marks dis- A large quantity of hay;3 wide 2- bah due iinloading timber st. Spink's "Not one plank. 16 ft.long. brought for water Our grocerieS are the freshest. y an epoch in their liies. ._.milII.0Q;Isaac Connor filling' Wash. tifictl j;-un. troughs: New pine door, ornamental 1>11t,on don. 5,opp,lots 13 and 14,13:25; woman in a bupdzeo is prepared o carving tipper half•for glass, never demands how to properly cue for bov 'Crowbar; Post L. D. Banks,forpaintiag Clark's and used. 3'oak barrels. Oman Banks'bridges,30.00; W. J. Monk. self. Of course nearly ever W hole digger and steel spoon; Forks, house, openibg ditches, and nails nowadays has medical treatment stench hoes, scythes, and a hdst- of -small ORCAE PH I L l P_ ."i. poles for northern townline, Uxbridge times,-but many approach the expert- articles. to pay one.half 1.09;Thos, E. Steph• ence with an organibm'unli for the FURNITURE 01-7 Wooden enson rod for 8th con. bridge, 1100; trial of 4tfftgtbs and when it is over Iron bedstqad and springs H. Michell rep. culvert on western 0 PAY Lounge: Sewing mp�qbine i Kitchen 10 !�wnline,opp.con.7,Markham t her System has received a Shock from bedstead aid spriv gs;Hair-cloth sofa: balf.50;Thos,Law and others rep. which It is hard to recover.- Following waslistana.5 Kitchen chairs ; B&rrel railing on con. 2. opp lot 20, 4.00: right upon this c0m0111 the nervous strain , Set scales, g for the ibild, sad a distinct churn. Clothes wringer, John McGrath platen for bridge re- of cuing cap. 240 lbs ; Parlor stove. pairs, scraper etc.4,75: W. J. Revitt, change in the motbar results. As Mr. Jones hai rented his farm fQr cement pipe for div. 54, 2L.50; W. D. is nothing more charming than --. a term of years, all Will be sold, ind Gordon &Son plank for .,thea,. 'to get your -repahs Pickering White snappy and healthy mother of children, time bridge and'sidewalk 42.42 : L. under the right Sale at 12.80 O'clock, sharp --for work in div.'52,3.50; H,- Johnson .and indeed chfid-birth —Hay, Pigs. Fowl, 'done. ' - W. e can help you in that , hazard to health or rl, Furniture ntculvert.on con. 3, conditions DOW be 00 TERMS for building ceme. is "east of Cherrywood• and k hauling beauty. The unexplainable thing and all sums of$10 and under, cash; all the evidence of shattered over that amount 12 months eredit material 150,44. Also building cement giat, with paper. -. 1ine as we c full cu ver mg approved carry it I t and hauling material at White nlmes and brokenbealth resulting from on- furnish _-�church con.3. 2*122; M. Kennedy condition, and with am- Five per cent. discount for cash. an unprepared of14 Vds gravel div.2, 1.40; H. Johnson pie time in which to prepare, women WM. MAW, Auctioneer Shingles, 'forbuilding culvert on sideline bet _%supply will persist bxgoing blindly to the tK4 Iota ft an u .60 d 35 1 ' con. 2, 26-50; M. YEARS* Vitzpatrick 5 yds gravel for div.30. .50 at this a time should rely EXPERIENCE N Lumber, Lath OP Elmer Powell;60 yds gravel div. 60, 10. upon Lydia F Pinkham's Vegetable U Et .6.00;C de Field, 21 yds div,11,2, ' _C4)mpound, a most valuable,tonic and C, 1 9.: bits *1 27 yds div. 89, -2,70-; Jus, *e female orgaWsti. - . ..Plaster, Gril a 85 yi&s div. 3,6.60 ator .60; Forsyth Bros IDviffOr -.for building cement abutments !Lnd In many-homes. ftin floor on bridge-on con.8, o P. ones childless there lac Carew Lumber ot MARKS otio, 817.63; John children be- Co'for bal. of account 246.93: Thos. Ore.now chi DESIGNS n you n cAusso of the fact COPYRIG We are pleased to figure o �-.--Qltverbaialtng 100 yds of gravel o "To f con. 7, 80-00; that L di E Pink A'.-Tons sending a sketch and descriptInt'MOT Brock road corner o icertain -ur opininn treO Will ]Roy Morgan hauling 60 ,yds gravel, ham's Mje�able Invent on is probikaly 41 t? g t1ongstri:%conl5del 8"A 000mupstenta i - -bet new station makes IM A ancy to securtni Dotanm -SPRING -WANTS10 iota 19 and 19 on n ?�pound m sent free. de _ coming D. M. i normal, patents taken tf Ina 16 M rood �bail North Claremont 18,00 womel 'to 4=010=1.the 8.00:- ftvcwao".1,1�w1t blor an 60 yds gravel div. 69 healthy and Strong. Ro7%organ lowingon-north town- hauling timber of epeeist advice write to itlastrat wwkll Lar"A Oul line, OIDD. lot If you want Alh!"fts=6 a".J.;.__J Tenf.1 80, Uxbrid e to pay at I'muic"o D s M , - - H 151SE - '80 F'X P5 YEARS' R NA 'E' R C V Kin 8 land a coal to ST. 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'•:.,,. i � ..Yr- ^c"� w ,,r.�. -A�: Iii.. '�'' .r ;� ct.kwtMOHT Miss.Alice Hamilton was con- CANADIAN PICTORIAL r "� _ -i = -•"' Qned to her bed last week through cexene's acoeT s>sTLSTic pOPIILAi ' A g !�S0 s Ira Boyerlq'makin ,conaiderttr� xsoezlrrs , _t g illness but is now improved. s�t g ble impaovementts to hie residence. George.Brouscombe, of Toronto, Its pictures pertaining to the was Mins Mann, of Toronto, spent has been s ndidg a few weeks are alone worth the money, Important showier of west display et g f9uaday 'here with Claremon0 here with his mother, Mrs. Alex. This elegant-magazine delights the V pki{e1, A Tory lame assorlmeat of friends. eye while It instructs the mind con- K 8fationaey. gooks.Dolls, Toys, jar/ �Pilbur lesson. of Toronto, Wilson. Cerning picturesque doings on an in- Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left on Y received for the.Holiday trade• Gall :spent Sar *A the home of his Monday to spend a few weeks worlding and highly entertaining sl `' ..parents and see them. pa► with their niece, Mrs. Schnurr, of Each issue is literally crowded with - M�, M. rson spent Sun- Mildmay. the highest quality of photogravures, Snbsoripfions taken for all Magastiies. dsy with her riendd,Mr..and Mre. - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbons mangy of thh�m worth framing. - Weehly and Daily Newspak,+eesE Grant, of Toronto. It is the most popular "Pick-me-up" Mr. Day; of Penetang, has are sppeendinpC a week with 'their on the waiting room tables of the lead• ' -been spending a week'with :tela- daugk�ter,Mrs, Adam- $pears,' of ing doctors throughout the Dominion. -"w'• J• �3. fives in Claremont.' Mount Zion. and in the big public libraries it is Mies Emma Brodie, of Chazy, James and Mrs. Legkitt left on literally"used up': by the many, who m 13tzs•te '�C7CT3S1 da a with Wednesday last to*spend a couple are attracted by its entertaining and Miss Margaret Macnab. . o weeks wi sir It's a.,love at sight"publication an Mrs: E. Ward has returned home of Parry Sound. it has departmental features of great /�� CFe'EAM The Pickering ' after her visit with friends in John Neal intends holding an interest to the young woman and the w ' Peterboro and Montreal. auction sale about the LOth of home-maker. -- �T - W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Rich- October. Watch out for bills Of it-just to quote one man's praise Our ice-cream parlors will now be • • � once Comtta` . :.mond Hill spent Sunday with the giving full particulars. from among thousands-the late Rt, open during ill secure a regular on d we format's father, WW. Scott. Hon. Lord 8trathcona,wrote: supply from the x'N Mme.'s father, and daughter, •�— "The 'Canadian Pictorial' is a pub pp y The object of this Association is to'_ �! • lication which,If I may be permitted CITY DAIRY COMPANY lessen stealing and prosecute lea-Bessie,accoLgpanlscl-D rs: D. --eo. is tet.-credit -C�nAda." — _ f_ j� p }� a alone. r P. Macfarlane to the lattees new z lave + +`s.`7 y mein Toronlro-on Moeda (signed) 6TRATHCONA. First-class Bread, a es o e varl8t Monday-. THICK,S_6FT FL 7P'F'Y, +$-xfl #B'. O ve - oefet tkoner alwaysCambers most♦ stolen Comm Miss WoodhouRe who is visiting BUFF-veE PARISIAN SAO months for only 65 cents. on an oaks imm �ky�w an m ` g The"Oanadian Pictorial" ie ublish- pp m with Mrs. Per man,of Brougham if your hair is loan its natural � by THE PICTORIAL"PIIBLISH HERB MONNEYe rryy o! Ezeont�ive Oo ties , �f and-Miss Blanche--Mechin spent color, coming out and splitting or •• -Membseship �$aturday with Mrs. J. H. _ Beal. lacks that enviable softness, gloss and ING CO., •'Witness"Block, Montreal PICKERIN6, ONTARIO Mr. Nuttall, of Toronto, .has beauty, do not despair-pretty hair Canada, Try it for a year. Tiekelis'maT be had from the Pr0id61A u leased the the Jose h Boyer farm on is largely a matter of care; If it is too Q aeosetert on•pytio•tLon. hi thin make it grow. If it is harsh and INDLE Greenwood .:. Hardware Exec.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.pal the 7th concession which is aow brittle soften it up-lubricate it. If u < occupied by Geo. T. Lee and will yon have dandruff it is because the• F. a+• H Call and see our stock of "Happy er,.C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, take full possession is the spring. scalpis too dry and flakes off. Fmshgn wglT•Evsi,E Thodght" and other stoves - Miss Emily McAvoy, of Kinsale, up the scalp with Parisian gage-`all CARPENTER, BUILDER as well as other lines j cls died at her:home on Sunday aft- dandruff disappears falling hair sad gOUSLr yERANDAH, Axn BARN of Hardware. i'�'•a '��• W. a itching head cease,your' hair is dou- WORK, PANTRY CABINETS Eavetcoughing and repairing President. Meref< .: -1 ernoon, Her funeral took place g bly beautiful. on Tuesdayto Salem' cemetery. Parisian sage,sold by T.M. .McFad- DUMB WAITERS. promptly attended to. 6 '1'he detatsed had' many frien s den and at all drug connteM, is just ghingling and general repair work`guaranteed and prices ti here who regret to hear O! her what you need-a, large bottle costs work, moderate. Repair��t}i, but60 cents. It surely makes the �� me about any job you want Lawrence Denny � The police r tees are offering hair lustrous and seem twice as done. Prices right. ! ._. s rewartl of 820 for information abundant. You cannot be disappoint• 550¢ Home Telephone, GREENWOOD Bicycles for hire. Also, a num L that will lead to the conviction of ed in Parisian sage. second-hand wheels for sake,Rr the parties who damaoed the VAT�H FOR new ones ordered when . cement sidewalk on the niftht of CAREFUL AT T ENT/ON requires. Sathrday Sept. 28th. We hope : fes�++ Goodyear and Dunlop Auto the police trustees will have to pay tJ �• y n ices ' " TOD for sale at right pr the reward. ��av�i TO �BgL11 � �N� Iviotor trnek each Wednes- Ind phone 1918 Pick �Y The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. - F�INERAL ''YORK day and Saturday for all Russell An r4 James Hortop and family on the kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERING, Oat death of their son,William,which -..-FLOWERS r$0 M THE DALE ESTATE took place on Thnreday last after ,ask:fora 10 cent �7spped • le only two days illness. The young PROMPTLY DEj,IVERED fruit loaf. - P i&kbe ],n.g • man was highly esteemed and his • death has east a gloom over the 'PICKERING Q community. C. H. BURLING, _ OSHA W A. ONT. The ppaatriotic concert Riven in Lumber' Yard'.... the Masonic Hall on Tuesday - ,evening was quite a success. The --• L FLOUR and FEED noted Engglish Comedienne and 'OShawd 4teel shingles we hale just received.-& targe 'Walter McRaye, the well-known well assortedstock of (3eorgis pine. i>aterpreter of Dr. Drdmmood's Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, at C. N, $v Station terior,finish.composed of base Habitant characters were both Cihert'9WOOd and mouldings in great varlety.G -.excellent and greatly, pleased the Water Proof,- Lightning guarantee al he above t t We ra t e audience. The receipts amounted ,Bran, $h As,Flour,Dried be•fir°�t-clave, as is was manufac t" to about 848 — Proof and Frost Proof. - - n the On Oat., 8rd.st her daughter's ' Brewers Grains, Malted { southern-States by the T y $Ooa� up-to-date Canadian, -_:Corn Feed, -Di h _ n mei do ran o en sand -'"residence, 314.gunnyside Ave., To. lcake Meal. ^ Also pa pe ,. routo, there passed -awn Mrs � Molaseine, Blatt fords sash.' verandah columns an George Webb. widow of the late - Farmers tW8 them. _ - e r e r . Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc wood aging. 1 2 and 8 inch _ =George Webb, formerly of L z- /h, �, and dressed Dine. land 8 inch bridge, in her 81st year. Until f!f`f � -For paaticulars Phone home 50®0. low• ouRb. 1 inch hemlock T, Gd. Call and see It. the spring she enjoyed fairly good J•.....r�" sate-The will gave oti beet prices on Yard closed every Saturdayy fieslth, when she showed signs of see any of the toUowing Local Aa8 y fin y TY3:OS.ni�l1 ���_ _ noon. until further notice. ='° wiling health and the end was by Pedlar's Metal Roofing, biding Vents, Culverts Finials. no means nnezpect l She was a Terminate. Sheattng and Ornaments. is g �memeans the Baptist and gamael MaaniaR, . , W. Pringle,i Q ' '� » j� W. D..Gordon fai S im survived by six sons, four dau- Brooklin,P•nt. Whitby, Ont. . _ ,e . M --, ghters, thirfry-eight grand child G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, — = PICKERING - tren and thirty-three great grand- Whitby, Ont. Whitby, OQt. � a� John Ashenhurst, �i • children. Lawreoco Denny, Goodwood, Out. 3 ° C MT � ,IIgM The Hydro-Electric by-law Greenwood, Ont. : '. W. F, Brrton, tc 9 ° iATTENTION which will be submitted to the �y, Henly, Whitevale, Oat. R °a �'_ tie " • elect}ors of the township on Mon- = Box Grove, Ont. :' -, qqee _ y•" da the 18th day of October, is -J. C. Morrish, W. W. Sadler, 8 p4 ►d.d New and second c�eameeps „A - . -Greenwood, nt.- gg fi ° s Ga yy _.-_High!& £resit, 4st. _ ew Gasoline- etsgiaee, 4 beta lac, to-a limited -ex- �, tent by the people interested. It Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. o o o' + g :g -is to be regretted that it is a ques- No higher rice,but better service and satisfaction. r Ja° I O.s different makeM pumping oft -tio�t2n which the People cannot 6 p - -- 'a Feb hl- gots intelligently with their pre G '� ' °i• e= im lam H ,...fits Farm p enta �sentknowledgeof the b law. A THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limited e - y a .. syr 1s.= tE'r PitICEs.'--� gr neous ideas pre Heats Office a-ad�orks, OSH AWA,-ONT'j atabliah a a - ed]881 Ir ` veil in regard to the matter and , • �� O young Brood sow for sale. unless more light is thrown upon -� a to m .m J'°'ir ' sei it, it is.almost sure to be defeated, -' s rl. o, m m a. a rm sept! 4 �T- °:A tiumber of meetings ,should be ' �� oes I w!s held throughout the entire dis- g 8 ,,. No. 4 BROCK ROAD,.ONT.. ' "trict before the day-of voting so THE ]DOMINION UNK m. n.o� , that the atmosphere may be Jana�ls-whitb v. osnaw• s,Brougham ^,; —..•,'• -- - .•,elR aOMYNOLOi6aR,M.P.,PRaatOalrr. W.D.MATTt1t;We.Vloa•N1LelOLN1i ) s.0 -cleared:. 9, sort Perr7 37,II:bring•is,o nsast•n a, " - ar Tuesday forenoon there was V.A• T•O•oie1 slas�asee Beaverton i*.t7pterao.e is _ This Bank Offers Farmers _ considerable excitement fora few ': .. tninutes.in our village by a run-a aeomDl•tsandsattataetorstamttn`••�+�•. Are You Interested lII f. way. Miss .Bunker was about to sales:Nota coueued m to cnW terms and advances made an seeh nota at - rwonThe uta. ant is s aceta and cotvmtent depostter� for tie up her,pony in front of the _ The Savings ewe ta+. �o�r F c�� butcher shop, .when without the arotsn• latest at Avrsot rata is Paid ondepatts at One detlaraad • st warnin the animal - g _ _.slights A _ �. made a bound an started down ' ."WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mrnager. � AND . " the street at a furious rate, Be- - Of an materials and desiRq' fore reaching the four corners the Gate's' kept in stook. It will payyo buggy came in contact with a g to call at oils works ac Don't be "telephone pole, which went in be- r and obtain prices. Don't be tween the shafts and wheel. The do QQ O• lyante c an employ them, - shafta were broken and the axle (v; o we can, and de throw hlohe'. ball twisted, but otherwise not �<��JJ ocm4mieeion of 10 per oenf.,whioh D * `SIMPSON :�.much da1pa a was done. The h g r i eoliot pony was thus freed from the " TAT ;.I h : a aQe'n titock 3000 rode of oW ted. caught. tante a fencing made by the IDmo.. wMl fIIAW ITE . rig and. continued 'some die wit :bef°reit was who has 'asf re- 1�Tillinery Opening•Sept. 21st and 22nd, -- - • • ;r elsoa Wagg, Steel Company of Canada. turned from Montreal, reports _ .. and fO110Wirig days. i s that cityas being very I also carry brace wire, dame r�' e .. business int . 1 =dull. For half the journey home We extend a cordial invitation to.all the ladies of Pickering and ant- coiled spring wire, wire Pmp Manufaet he,was the only one ins the coach. rounding country to come and see the new creations in , ` A couple of months ago it would Ladies' Hata for fall and winter. Ste posts staples el is and be impossible for many to Ret a We are pleased to state to the public that Miss McMaster is again in Shop and Residence,DundaeEs. seat, but apparently people have charge of the Millinery Dept, You all know she is a most competent. cedar posts. _ WHITBY, ONT 1 milliner; and we'guarantee all work a ual to anything_in our large a doors w o it y almoststoppad- trove ling 'which q = Th e set f .Wh b lEli. ' - '' is cite of the effects of the war. cities. Our prices are moderate. All con R -• •• He reports that thousands of­ to- - - t ` see.have come into Montreal from We are adding daily to our fall and wiaterCr Crockery, cy Dry �oAlthough allllnee Let me show you what I have and We are prepared to instal wood .the states. These have been pur- Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, ou willRubbers, rices. pumps on short notice,also si private individuals who of-goods have advanced in prick you will still fled our prices about the same quote you p to all kinds of repairing.',„; chased by p ae last year in all the above lines. _ have re-sold thein to the govern- _ - :_ .. ` Agent for the Ontario Wind Ment for war purposes. Mr.Wagg Don t forget to see our 200 samples of 8uity of et]d Overcooling. nese. now As C I REESOR g also gasolineengiar an-who has been exhibiting horses in and save$5 to sio a duit lees than any other House in the business. the agora gear .--.New York state says that the war Groceries all fresh and up-to-date. Prices about usual. MAGNET CARA.MKISEPARLyl' - is almost the sole topic of con- versatioa, and the sympathy of D, SIUPSON & .Coe, - PICKERING LOCUST HILL Phone Bell No.ao. Ind,28• y Ill all with Bri n. .: .,�7`.+'r "4Y. ✓' � •:'ftY°k '� i i� k•. - .'.... ;,, 3; '. k.'•, ..r" '. <R � ..�.'.�'<....5'Y 1 +:.' -$K ro: '"�. A� y'10 r.P.�✓ ''('- . ,�� `�* C �, :: .'!�;� .:�,�-� '�t�;�s"'%y,(�az. :- .�i?• .�.,;Rr"' �+`'•^ .�7«;r •„” ^ ,.�= -E'�`.`' -iii• `�wy4�'=� "''�f�' it `'• x d� •t�`�'r „ m. . - . •.. i f . a '. .l;, .. .. ,r•-' .._. _ ,�!-� s.'. j ar, : �r _ •m`"• Y 'sr. aur..: +.. 5 $ .A a... >"1 xey. �. Fs� �K u x r r.. - _.--._ f. r` y . ::f •--�—;.to- w . ..,., . 1. o „ _—_-_._-_..-......_.f—____ — •- ' • - / - Y' Y"•� .. Hou�e1 . ei - % . . A. ' _ - - E. "I .•. ... Or, Dulde's "Confession:' � N 1 _ d;,. I- ' , . t: .11 .. .. ;., p t�v� M Y. N .. y/ ., CHAPTER VI.-(CoWinued). pettedly become a very different Deraon ` . ,A: t'' "Please let me go!" ' she cried, and The ardent lover had turned into the cool �y� struggled so violently that he released critic who admitted that he had behaved e : her. "YFia moat be mad! I have never dishonorably. but was determSgied to do Said I loved you! How can I when I am i 4 , a;. so no more. s 3 ea�gaged Lo air. Belturbet?” Such a discovery was extremelynn8at _ Heriott looked at hes with enrpriee. tering, and Dulcie, whose regard for Jim - "Do you mean to tell ale," he asked: h base growing warmer, felt chllled ' with etas twintment at the repulse she f that you love Belturbet?" - Y l "Of course I do.” replied Dulcie de- had received. One insistent thought a Santly. V y "t Y,'. any Door little thing;' , said Heriott credible.-intolerable, unpermiasible! Wh r w uld not Teave her. Jim would have nothing more- to do with her. should ehe, Dulcie, be separated)from the y -I don't knave what you mean„she re only man she had ever loved! For ahaI. tO t lu hing• L''� knew now that she did care for Jim. - you do," averred her cos11pan for Arthur Beltarbet, I simply <_ toe with•an unpleasant smile. "You un- loathe him l" she broke out suddenly. "He -' .derstand that I know you don't care a fres me to exhaustion. We have riot a i bettor for Belttirbet. It !s his horse'and single taste in common. and I world.ra- •.`money that appeal to you. Well,yon ca a : '., h After this.ebullition she felt 'better, al• �i w A i - " DD them die than marry .him." ?, yy - have them• but I will tell you t is-yon ti will never have his love. I.may be Penni• though a little ashamed. '-_less, but at least I love you, alt h I How was I- to n _'_she asked her• f A "a a �y '' / 4 otLh it Btt4-I __ y : ve eeliTieIpleee�. ' that Arthur and I shoal y � /', %* Y/. s `�"�--"'`� 71, don6`with ou sow. Take Beltnrbet sad ,.''i f, y,,, . s F rr s„>3 yo;>: �z q rff - his mo y a I have not get on together? .It wean t my fault G, Y x ney. but dont forget bh t that dim fell in lover with me, ar that I �' ' / `«n' , :'f:'`%: „• `F.`"`� ,,�`'-sfi ✓ t Y; y`'J had this. prefer him to Arthur. 'How could, I tell ;a s, . :# 111 w,s � .. 'i �, ',..d.., a»' :. . ....u ars. -'He can h't her in his arms and kissed what was going to happen? And now Jim her on the lips, pretends he doesn't care for ate.” "He never kissed you like that," he At this point she began to cry, and to ;said with a sneer, "and never will!" pity herself greatly. Here was Dulcie - ' , . "hitcher of the German Crown Prince at the Front. s Then he turned and left her alone in Carwardine who a few weeks ago had ;thhe dusk of the woods. made up her mind to marry, for money The modern mc'tor-propelled kitchen in whieh''the food for the German C;raan Prince, commanding one o: -- � Dnlcie ran quickly home. She locked and position, in love with penniless Jim .. the German armies, is prepared, . t, ;beuelt in Ifer room, and ftaeavored to. Heriott, why declared that she was a .' .. . eslm-heaFsslL__But_it:was not easy to mercenary. and that he did not intend to . - I replied ' Shake off the recollection of Jim's kisses: have anything more to do with herd-Oh.- %the memory of them still moved her and why had she not been rich that she could counting your chickens before they are Please do everything that otrglit Lobe ,� ROM A DTIC=-I\D L''BTRF. 11 "brought the oo.pr to her cheeks. Poor have married whom she liked? If she had hhtched" done in the circumstances." .14bi she thought,how fond he was of her! ever such a little money she need not primrose looked blankly at Dulcle,'who. Primrose. • Qnfte different from Arthurl Yet what marry Arthur Beiturbet, and by rights, in spite of the shadow that lay on the • (To be continued 1 Importanee of Maple Sugar MakinOy _ 1. tiId she do? Give aP Arthur for pehni• she and Primrose ought to have the hones, did not seem particularly displrlt . �kthse J>a8? No. Some girls might do it, money which had belonged to their mo- �, X. In Canada. tbat not Dulcie Carwardine, who meant to thee. Mr. Norton. the lawyer, will be here ' ' POI\TEI) P AE_�GHAPIIB. ' be something more than the household Dulcie cited with renewed vigor as she -to-morrow," she said. "Then I suppose There are numerous industriesf rdrBd;e of. a or man. Still it was remembered -what Primrose had said we shall know the worst." , p° A man's worst enemies are his witk which romance ' associated t ant to dwell on the zecol{action of about their father's determination to "Don't worry, Prim." replied Dnlcie cos- ',w tilt's love- it was flattering to think she leave them only a pittance. solingly. "I dare say things won't be so fool friends, - - One of these is the maple sugar in i xt: inspire such feelings. Thea she sadden! stopped crying and very bad after all. I can't believe that r, She longed to meet him-again and tell held hex breath be�ween quivering sobs. father meant it when be told you that he CommEn sense is anything but d-ustry of Canada, which has a s him Low sorry she was that circum- "If there were no Will. the money had only left us fifty pounds ,a year Common• marked social as well as a commer-' •' ces would not allow her 'to return his would'be sainejlad Primrose's," she whir- each." „, action-tar she.did like him, much bet- pored, "He spoke as if,be did." No Sian is so 'busy that he hasn't Bial aspect, as readers of Caanadian' ter than Arthur. She understood him and I Hee soba ceased, and for a long time Ah, veal!" said Dulcie, "it to always t ";iihaid always talk freely to'him. sad •he she stared with wide eyes into the dark• darkest t before the dawn." - time to.make a, fe.'� enemies. fiction are well aware, Sugar mak- esiloyed his merFy Jokes and gibes Poor ° Before she tell asleep, she had mien ee changed the snblect. IV`o, Foreside, a maiden effort ing from the maple is an industry ,� formulate) a plan. which. !t M. succeeded. John Carwardine •was buried in the !tt- does not alwa•s lead to matrimon ;,Jfm-yes, and poor Dulcie, too! She'lik• world, she bellev y` y• which is eornfined entirely to the .,',;,ad..to have his arum round her• smd to had desired moreeihani g bar whels� tle churchyard; hie two daughters. Ar. . 'r 'ihave hie kisser. It was very hard w be marriage with Jtm. Heriott• thnz Belturbet. Doctor Crewe, -Mr. Nor- 'Patriotism and politics travel :forth American continent, and is ti -owt to marry Arthur Beiturbet! tot,, and 9tartha, were his only moor°• hand in hand only once in a While. an important one in Quebec, On- ie as La bs influenced Ext ere. Martha Craddork--fai' this wad her �g name--with a new and very unbecoming Bi head" is a chioaic ,disease tario, and the maritime rovinces Miotrghts Lad feelings to which she had - g p - Cr,� a a stranger. It might be all CHAPTER- , VII. - •- black d Prt. and a rusty black dress, with man a man who wears a small The earl settlers in Canada learn- - vary re to fleet 1fg t1R�c161Z •' 12T 'several" days Dulcie meditated followed to the r and Dulcie and the y Y a mea; but to d vei!•t$at be was in whether to tail Arthur Heltnrbet at once lawyer into the room that had been Mr. hat. ed the art of sugar and s'rup mak- that she oat loved him as a brother Can►ardine's study. when they returned earnest, and that she had to discourage y - from the-funeral. Fond ntather� perpetuate mitny of ing from the Indians, an for many him Because she was engaged to some or to plain English, to end her'-engage• I Richard Norton was a pleasant, middle• the.so-called smart'sayings of Chil- ,years followed their crude methods - x,. .one for whom she did hot care In the meat to him-or to wait until she was as- aged man, who made blmself very agree -- - Ieset, was a serious matter. Before lout, sured of a de$nite position. That was able to the daughters of b:« late client dren. of manufacture. With 811 the ad her feelings towards Jim' underwent a bow she preferred to descrtbe the situa- whose•monetary affairs be h -1-man Some Men would soon get ,rid of vances that have been made in its ehangs. It was several days, however, tion in which she would find herself after I for many years. When Martha tolloxed before she realized the real meaning of the termination of her father's illness em into the study. he looked inquiring• their self-respect if they had to'pay manufacture "Sugaring off'' at tht!', the alteration. I John Carwardine was undoubtedly dy' P'y at her. tSJfE!8 073 it. ca in the woods is still looked, - She did not visit their prtvate latter•! ing Maxtha's grim features wore. it poo- . •I am here. beeause, i believe the;master - m� ' ' '`box.'acrd spent her afternoons in dreary Bible, a harder look, and Prtmrose'a pale ; left me a legacy." *he said with a, toes Almost'everd merchant who has forwad to by both young and old, solmuds.' wondering how on earth she'. and -pathetic face her deeply A�hhadowed I of her head- 'He' scold me more than once _ -- , J could get through the coming winter f! gray eyes. filled grill Beltur6et with ! he was going to do ao,'' a customer whom. vvilen his back who regard the event as a pleasant i 1. :,her only' relaxation from the tedium and I the keenest distre6s whenever he saw her, "That is veru possible." said-Mr. Nor -is turned, he calls "Old Tight.. social feature. . The importance of q, gttisLnesa of the boas@ war to be a morn. It was not very often, for he seldom called ton genially. looking at John, Ciel _ing walk with Arthur Beltarbet, I at Blue Posts, and Dulcle had reduced her dine's daughters, but neither.made 'any �Vgtd," the industry' is, however, Hcarcelyi n On the fourth day after Heriott's do.' walks with him to one every other day,- remark- A clan-eeldom''getg any pleasuie realized in many parts of 'Canada, elarstion, Dulcie conquered her pride out. on the plea that she was nosded in the in- Primrose was anxious to knee the _ - 11, . 1 :anciently to visit the Ietter•box, It can. vLlid's room. but la_ reality because she worst, and she felt,talo tired and 'up• ,:ut of a thing that doesn't separate where it has long since ceased tQ be �ained nothing, She experieneed a great. teared she-might betray herself when nerved to rax anything: Dulcie'- feelings hi'm from some of his - . ? tt��it1kine at beart. and before she reached she was alone with him. Belturbet was more very different. ,K Niue Posts telt that tbe°only thing that relieved, but politely expressed his re- "Mr Carwardine made a Will when ,Why. does the average man think cording to Dominiotr-stab?tics, the L,mattered was another meeting with Her, Rist as seeing ter ao little, sour mother d'ed ten yettn7 ago. Bald Suppose he is t11E.0II V.OIIe 1p 8 11Urr' when tictaua af' ms le sugar. . to- _ iott. A tbopp�ht struck her oppose he Everything-seems different- now father Mr. Norton. ".ender which he divided his 1 P? P g g p increased ar b year, but since had left old-Souse? Bat if he hs sure. is ill,' Dnlcie said-to him vaguely. 0116 mone,v 'between his two daughters." he gets mised-u in a crowd. gather with its equivalent in syrup; ,IV Beiturbet would have mentioned IL day '"I don't seem to know what to do- "It was our mother's money. you know. I i , Sks mast see Jtm eomebow and put or thank" Mr Norton," said Dulcie distinctly. "My t• YY declined.things right with him Belturbes remarked that illi was I father bad not a M•^env of his awn when . that time it has steadily; dee !n . She wail feverishly anxious by this time. very unsettling He felt that he was un my mother married -nm, @o naturally our.'. _ _ - ' and visited the letter•boz verryy freely due- eymaathetic. but lis eatlagement with mother's manev w.:1 come to,_us" The ate-rage yearly production•. •b 'Inc the next few days, but without result. Dulcle waq so unnatural that he was na- "Pulte so." •i id Itichard Norton pleas• .. I'LeeEtc From 9eet1!i. Qua m-•rnuigt she oris a +sheet of notepaper able to attempt to console or comfort her I aptly, "and i have-here the Will that from 1854 to 1861 veal about 13,31)0,- ;; ,between the @tones and wrote on It the as a lover pp your air• seal cheese is made linin- the. 000 lbs. ; -from 1$61 to ..1871 about eghould havn done, He sage leaves the money to you and ,,yior¢s. "Stone Gap. S!x•thirty to night" that Primrose was tar more !n need of ter." ,• I[ he doesn't to to our 'rtllarbo:.' he help than DT�kle, and it was for Prim. I As he drew a legral.ipokins .eavelope seeds Uf . tree (Terculia Africano) 17,500,0000 lbs. ' from 18:1 to Ld81, .:.won't know I have written to him." she) rose that iiia heart ached. Dulcie, he from his pocket, Martha Craddock rose by the natives of the Kamerun re 19,000,006 tbs.; from 18.81 to 1891, 8n hom the chair on which she had seated lord D o Stone and ." he does go, he will knew intuitively, merely regarded her herself and spoke brusquely. Bion, West Africa. The seeds are average of 23,800,000 '1'bS„ waa �i.m@ to Stone Gap." father's illness. now the asst shock was p He Rae here,when _ ed burin the next scads Caraa.dine.__m an Will fi st.cooke'd,. mfnnt.re tate. Peer which could terminate in only one some weeks ago-be told so, she-an- though; I should never get here, she x11 nounce�„ said B,rhard Morton, stein ear, freed mass' flavored the yearly a%erage fell tet some 21- 1 3d11 a alle t her IOverhbata." aatched nswer- a�ocin supposed ad decorum' havepermto -it would his eyebrows. with a thin d from liquid by 2w,00years-0 lbs,, while in more recent m�like ale watches a mouse." tat erless. he would have to marry her was his eyebrows. 'Who drew up.the Wii� Pep . Lno witnessed it?". draining,' and finally molded int years it-has dropped to about ixA,- 11 ing smite we her rase. Jim regarded' naturally be expected of him. He blamed The master asked Doctor Crewe to write ravish white cakes, which are 000,000,tbs, Although A,decrease in her with bard eyes, himself repeatedly for bis folly in Ei�n t for him, and the doctor witnessed tt, g _ _ -What do oa want to see me•tor?" -•he beguiled by forget-me-not blue eyes and I and James the gardener.' replied Martha ripened like ordinary cheese. With pioduction is thus 'being expert asked brnegn 1 red lips It Philippa could have read-,his shortly. Du!cie, who hLd e:yected a very, differ- thougl.te she would have been able -to "Indeed," remarked Mr. Norton again. time the color changes fo yellow, arced the industry still ranks large __.apt.atr@ec(ai;,tett g ehflek of surprise. • say with truth: "I could have told you "Do you know_where the Wan i@?' then to brown, and fhe taste alters and'-with the more ,geneIal use of "Far many reasons. she said in an at•' so, only you would not have believed mo.' "I heard the master ask the doctor to .--,grieved tone. A hundred' times, he wished himself tett it-in one of the drawers of his writ- from a flavor very unlike cheese, to modern methods' and proper en- >. Well, be as quick ail You cap,^ was the. back in his chambers, a• briefleas bar- I inadesk •here,"-she looked toward tho a distinct sour..and_finally•become,, couragement. there is_ no reason ,. mol retort, '•beeause'I have only a few I rister, poor, it is true, but happy and un• deck in question which stood in-a-recess 1. :- ll, minutaes�to &Tare•" - fettered, bound 4by honor to no woman, in trhe room. "And I believe the doctor that of strong cheese, whr it should not return to, and sal oDeicie, Crim otnlrgir your morti8ca• and addyb en f h mol TDereold liberty to woo where be-himself bit LarWse bs beLteroeeeit waetcan find this file e'lghtes. In th'e]Imaribtime s pro-did so, and locked the drawer and re ,• tion, , document, said Hr. Norton drily. I K p I am not going to, forget again that about it.-he was a fool, He.confessed it vines the yearly' output has rarely _ _ j. - you are engaged to Arthur Belturbet,"i many times, yet he brae breparbil to doubt, however, whether lir. Carwardine'e -Blue ` unics fOr Soliile. .. was the significant reply, "And since You abide by the oorieegnences of hie folly, medical adviser could• draw np a Will exceeded half a million lbs. Que• 1 whjcb would be legal. Nevertheless, we _ 1. are, it be better is future for nil -to It never uoesrred to him for •a momegt i will have s Took at it: Have you the t While as ay from barracks. the, bac tarns out about 14,300,OW lbs.; see cry little of each other. You made a that Dulcie might give Dim his freedom.I ,' ' fool of me once, buL,':I don's so to SLie seemed so entirely. satiated-with his of your father's desk, Miss.Carwardine� British soldier is to have a blue and Ontario 3;000,000 lbs. per year. rive you the opportunity of lag ao a perfunctory atLeptiOne that he tank it "Martha took all the ke s immediately trot acket short! . At, re nt second lime." for granted that his extremely c10 woo- oar father'died." said Dade. fly what pa 1 Y P ee It is estimated that this vast indtts Yon t re esceedinrly rade.",trice Dal" Inc suited her mood. I right I have not the slightest idea, be- soldier's leaving barracks must wear try, representing an annual rains leis hotly. Many plane were maturing in Duleie's, cause I cannot believe she is entitled to their tunics,,uuless the ' are c}'chin %' WE recd :tet duecues my manners," re• pretty Dead. but she feared to break with aO S g tion of almost 'two million dollars, plied Jim.. "Yon wished to see me, and I Belturbet, lest the precantione sho }lad� 'The key%, u! course, should be in Miss s•nd many men forego their outings is carried on by about 55,000 grow � I am here." taken to prevent herself and Primrose be Carwardine's posseaeion," replied Mr rather than. tet an the ti ht-fittin a'� H,; N ked at her.. unmoved. Dulc!e ing left practically vennilees on ?ler fa.!'Norton. P 3 g ers. bA .a V.r- ::r e; her disappointment. In- thee' '' . ould r,rove unsuccessful. Afartha shot a vencmona glance at the rt 4f coats. It is thought' the new t J at of th'e te,.'!cr y,rarda'And glances she I. The' Heriotte • -left Old Hvuse 'and-I two girls, thrust a'hand into a capacious _ si ,., lead expected, and, indeed, hoped 'for. she -eturned to their flat• in London, both in pocket, drew out heavy bunch of 'keys "walking-out'" jacket may help re- �'` ,' , encountertd only, the frigid demeanour! bad tempers owing to the failure of their and flung them' n e writing table. CrltitiR$ p_n furl<mgh, as �oldiet's K •'I think you are very unkind," she said! plans. J.im worked fnrionely in hiA little) "There they are!" 6 said. 'rudely. Ocoasfimally a pfonliatt'¢ ;:untt� k ` in an injured tont, which, however, a'jt- workshop. Daunted by azceedingly nn- Mr. Norton picked them up and handed I will be lefts 11kc1�' iii c]is;'at'1 their' 1. p. neared to have no effect on"the'man whop -pleasant recol!ectioua. He had made love them to Primrose. ' • ttniforms for civiiian dl'e��, n''an p'i''s' - ' ' ' %t nod looking at her. •'Very unkind In-' to the girl his be.-t friend was eagaged` "Dc you khoia which is the key of the . - _-_• -_-_- ___.------ _- _ ------- . deet!, I am sure it was not my fault that i to, and ended by quarrelling with her- writing-table?" he asked yon, fell in lose with me; You knew I wag in fart•, he had behaved like a cad all : There were a wood many drawers tq be�, . engaged to Arthur. I Apppose it was I the way round. He knew that Dulcie was opened and a quantity of papers to be', - , wrong cf me to inept you here; but I a• pretty. mercenary little creature, but searched through. but Mk'. Norton found ,;.is-� d^n't sip wh'y you' need=be horrid or nn•, since he happened to be in love with her, no trace of a Will. '`%' ••` tend now•" he regarded ler tailings and peccadilloes "There does not seem to be any •sncl>a : Shp looked patheiieal!v at him with I with a very lenient •eye. She might be document," he said, turning to Martha. • � •• ' r.:: wiEtful blue eyes. eelfish and untruthful and a•boot of other "It must be somewhere," she asserted ..�. � �a x �^ .'.. but she was-Lewitching little Dul• .doggedly: "I remember the master tell- ..``a"iNifi. �+ ' "Dnlcie, he realise Aternd,v, "I am not things, ecx going to argue with yon-but I want you cie Carwardine, and, he loved her, and- I., Doctor'Crewe to put it in his desk." 4 ls.Tr{ to ui'to nand that , have to myI".there it waa! So be shut himself up in. "Shall we help you to look through, the ;.#!>klf E ' EST• 18 2 11 - ,,1, ` . sense". have been a cad to make love hi's workshop and spoilt a'large quantity papers?" asked Dulcie gweetly. . ,Per• + w to von in Belturbet's absence, and woras I of good materials in a savage endeavor have Martha can find !'t." ::, than to invent enmeshing that would-to' use Thereupon they'al: began to search the, ...a. . ..--=. last met;.cad to youeiire t o nR to marry hie own worde=make the •engineering drawers of the de@k, Martha with feveriih �,�, sj.' Apitur bot. I have determined to put you -wori'd "sit up:" - haste, Dulcie without much sign of aux• out-of my mind. Philippa and I are re. While Dulcie ',va,t trying to make up iety. and Primrose with careful thorough• . . . , , tuznine to London next week, and when r,er mind to regal i her freedom, Belttrr• neAs. But they could discover nothing' We- meet, again you will be Belturbet'a bl±t ssrug¢ling to reconcile himself.to the like a Will. _ �L L ,J wife, and w, &hall have both forgotten unenviable state of being engaged to a "suppcee we Bend for Doctor Crewe and ,These Honest,. are the Dul`YrraPK - ire roily o4 this summer." - girl he did not dove, Primrose striving to question him." sngireeted Mr. Norton. �y Hie calm voice slid the finality of his understand why everything had gone .Martha went off hurriedly tofetchhim, 1 a vrar.de angered Dulcie beyond control. wrong in her little world, and old Martha and when she had atone Mr. Norton.look• . i •I congratulate-roti on the wisdom of trying her beet to conceal the triumyh ed at the two girls with a a'•ightly puz• 1 ID e•T r 1�.'d of R A M S A Y ,c,: your dteision:" she said. "It moat be a Elie felt in havfnit ^.thieved tike obJeot for zled air. -: .mallet to you to find the wound that yqn which she had.schemed durin the, last "IL is rather odd,"he said, ,,that it your I +e . � _ Ingredients— Q U A L LT Y q, Joh a irm;fie. a Riles• ceneola. 7 De I bink`It most peculiar," agreed Dnl I A� 9 c,nl uric$e v so deep, is only a super. ten years' audneawrtwpodwhite lased tris tg@herI don't intended nderetm d It at all. vola! : - , ,- i The day that followed was to Primrose -It is. as you r aid Dnlcie a waking t nightmare. >3eltrls ., -t;nn to-me'.., be. an,s*pred. 'aa3 ft must bei called g ct •. . uiAo be a rel-def to you to know that you with eyes swimming in tease. To Prim• Primrose?" rose.her father's dearth was pitiful in its "No," knowered Priinroee quietly '"ba ' -1,acp inflicted no permanent iPlnrg. - donelineee, and Fthe Eorrmned honestly tor. clause' if our father made a---Will', is •"' •---•- Dnlcie laughed lightiv. -In RAMSAY PAINT.. you gat the must accurafe and thorough 1 (tt r^Wise,.I am bound to bellere vou." him. `Dulcie wept in sympathy and be. ought to be here." you no better :-wilt =aid: 'The %uddenncsa of the cure is canc.t her tears came easily. - "Well, let us he,ve tea, and when Doctor ,_,i_ combination of approved raw.materials. Master painters will tell A}Yost as remarkable ail the quickness They had few friends, and Belturhet Crewe comes• perhaps he can throw 'some materials exist. Your own good judgment will tell you that scientific machine t;iiidag t wan almost their only visitor. Martha ligqht on Abe matter,' said Dulcie. is superior to guess work and"han�paddling." "ioiih 'whish you.,caught.-the +vmplatnt. _ melee herself of the?;eye 04.them house, It waa near?y an Dour before.Martha gyroigyg ,myforyournnctb ;ob-and for the odd Jobs you doy-ourself get the right e'ord•hve, Give my kind regards to your t>o> `,ear.. and Primro,-c felt too ill to request them returned with the doctor. -Rainsayfinish.5plendidservicefrom the local Aamsavdealer ot-writethemanufapturera.: (� 1. 0 With a lit-le nod aha lef! him and re• 'to be handett-over to her. •'Here they arel" cried Dulcie ail she "'`'','turnc8 to her t'oom' sell of nnirer and ..You are too yteldipg, Primrose!" Qaid saw them coming up the drive.' *+a i`" 'sUr"'a to b' lry mach like f tonk6 Dulcie., Rut never mind, perhaps Mar-• ^I should like to speak to Doctor Crewe !A. RAMSAY &SON CO. (fistablished 1842) MONTREAL. Ques bli ,whom she •thought i+he' could tha !s trot (inite_as clever as she'-believes fleet, with your permission," said Mr. He. . gvrV.. arcund Fpr litho Roger, had ones- hersolt to be. 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Such debentures shall This indenture made the -ed and fourteen. .. deposited with the Commission previous to the issuing of the he- nticsaetY-a se 4 hereof, I - ti rX B �1&W NO.. Bat+veep- ; at the Commiasidiscounton, as pova provided for ip anauott such teams and camoa . Qatari (hereinafter called as the Commissionin i s sole discreticn shall deem to be in the, tate$ The 'Hydro Electric Power Commission of o o1 the railway, the proceeds of such debentures being used solely ' .. 'A By-law to. authorize a eer- '°`the "Commission") of the First Part, ount of bentures • 'taln a teement made between . rand1. as may be sold ed by disposed edCommissof Ton ofmthetime to t totalme heam all b amount oiodebe tproport` Theydro-Electric Power ._ Commission of Ontario and the • . Municipal Corporations of the Township of Scarborough, the doe regard being given to the capital invested, the service rendered, Municipal. Corporation of the Township of hlarkham, the Townshipo�hWTownship f Whitby, comparative revenue derived, and ail other equitable conditions, T'OVirnBhi Of Plekexing• and of Pickering, the Township of Uxbridge, (c) To make no agreement or arrangement with, and to ;rani p 'of of Reach, the Town of Newmarket, the Town of Uxbridge, other municipal Corporations, the Town of Wliitbe oPortlPerrY�hereinafter calledmtse �Corpo a ti af StOuff- ucompatty without thes, license or other dwrittmen consentyoftthe Commiesion;trana fur _the. .contru�tion. _ e ul - ills and the ag A. VIP_ ---Aiona= r•:' „--_•..,,,.,. r .. ,.�... .off..':.-m., ;; -.y r..;,, ..,� C, r ,,✓,� ?irF '• .,. :. ,. .. ,.-a -..,,...am. ,.. R •••�s ipv.-; .+..,. ...,.. ., w. ..�,,. n•: .�a-id ...».,Y.ni"-^'-.-'_.L .,:+.G.: r�..,'. a,. ..,.�.,es.e- p.,....y,«a is t•cia. r .«•4v:.,.a�....w...+e .,s� -�.yT; +cw.p.r.,e,w. ,n-. A:".. :a�,' ,. t+�.+�, •a�,• a„r � ... � •. of'_.. .� .� .. �a" ., ak, v S+,F+ - •+re. •.: v?J� , .+�yziA '(a) To carry out the'agreements and.ppavieioa;herein coatalaed:— Btoxwille Junction-0lare+nont Sectiow. Tom's Office, Liyerpool, by R. W. For Polling Sub-division Number 9.i r ,Deputy Returning Officer. (b!.To co-0yerate bt all mesas 1a its power e.4 all times with the Com- At a point on Unionville—Newmarket--seetioa_at Markham Whitchurch or Polling Subdivision Number 4. �aissioa to create the most favorable conditions for the carrying out of the - Towaship line designated Stounville .Junction, line will. run easterly`a (}�, Toyyne'e house, Rouge Hill, bg r--objects of this agreement and of the said.Act,and to.increase the revenue short distance south of the Township line,-through Stouftvills to ! George Toynee Deputy Returning_ L.tix@�silway and ensure its success: Markham-Pickering Township line •and thence through the. middle of Officer. Concession IX. Township of Pickering, to Claremont. For Polling; `' vision Number 5y ' 18. In the event o! any diference between the corporations the Com- *' at the Tempe all, Cherrywtwd. xnlsa7. ion may, upon application, fix a time and-place to hear all repre- _ Fandory—IIxbridye Section. by Chet+.Da eputy Rettirging entationa that may be made by the parties, and the Commissioa shall Officer. adjust each differelices, and such adjustments. shall be final. The Com- From V'andort on the Uaienville—Newmarket section, line will run For Polling division Number d. : missioa shall have all the powers that may be eoaferred -upon A com- near road allowance between Lots 15 and 16, Toqwnship of Whitchurch, td at the Temperance Hall, Kinsale, by ;miseioner appointed under the Act Respecting Rnq>:ides Concerning- the north side of Musl;elman's Lake; thence noitlkeasferly to a poiat.about Ohne. L. Mackey, Deputy Returning. ,.r .':Public Matters. i/a mile south of Siloam and thence due east to.Uxbridge, paralleling the Officer. P• - road allowaace i/i mile to the south. Polling Sub-division N her 7. 4 .. t the, o Hall, Brougham, by F oil at the Town a agree -shatl-coa of flit ears George hillp, Deputy Returning from thb date hereof,-and at the expiration thereof be subject to renews, Whitby ec on. Officer.. lir• ^;:.with the 'consent of the corporations,from time. to time for like periodv ,. .', _ For o ng u - ivi of fifty years, subject to adjustment and re-apportionment as herein pro- Line will leave Part-Perry-In. the neighborhood of^the Fair Grounds at the Oddfellow's Hall;Whitevale,by vided for the purposes of this agreertient as though the terms hereof had and run direct to Manchester P.0c., thence south to meet the Grand Trunk William Miller, Deputy Returning nut expired. At the expiration of this agreement the Commission shall Railway near Highpolet. Line will continue southerly a short distance Officer. .":determine and adjust the rights' bf the corporations, having regard to For Polling Sub-division Number 9. -`-'• he amounts, paid or assumed by then re=pectiveiy.under. the terms of west of the Grand Trunk Railway. passing about mile.east o! Ashburn at the Orange Hall.Sth concession,by :,this agreement, and such other considerations :ts may appear equitable and thence through Lot 24in the Township of Whitby to BrooklIn. Q, W. Disney-, Deputy Returning to the Commission and are approved t:y Cie Lieutenant-Governor in _ 'Council. Office li Sub.d� N From Brooklin the line will rt.n parallel to the road allowance between For• of ng �i isioa' be la. Lots 98 and 29, Township of Whitby, as lar south as the Canadian Pacific at the Masonic Heli;.Claremont, by ..: : R.all�ay, in the Town of Whitby. The line will then be diverted to Henry. Thomas Duna, DepuV Returning x6. This agreement shall not come into effect natal it has been sanctioned .,.by the.Isieutenaat Gov�raor in Council. Street and thence to-the lake front: For _ at W J. MMonkhouussei'a�ha house.Number 11, 2n witness whereof the Commiss,on an e, .•o*porattoris-have re- — e,Deputy-_Retwrnp. -Total amount of debgl by W. J. Moakhoue gpectively affixed their corporate seals and the hands of their proper . be issued manielpthe all- -Ing the 12th day.of October,A. • . '::: .. _ _._tures d deposited with D.1914,at three o'clock is the after- i3CH: 7ULPI A. _ a wades : con, at the Town Hall at Brou Gam Municipal the Commission a of in n t said Municipality been Seed a __-Rocrsa. _ _ Name Clause 2 Eb). for the aappMointment persona to _ _ h "shipo Scarborough ,714 QO aces, geed 7 r. Toronto' Unionville Section. Township of Markham .... ............. 803,939 00 mm ••• eeII It summing of the yo b attend the polling Township of Whitchurch ......... ........ 488,152 00 the final sn ' . • -- , the Clerk. Ftrom the east.n limits of the l ity of Toronto, Victoria Park Arsnue; —' 'Township of Picketing ... 578,116 00 D ••••••• at if the assent of the electors will parallel the Canadian Northern Rahway on the south side to Township of Uxbridge ....'................. 227,901 00 And t Pharmacy Avenue, thence take a direct route to the .south-east e&ner of - - is obtained to the said proposed By- Pharmacy of Whitby .......... .........' bb4,619 00 Law it will be taken into considera- a.ot 29, Con C., Township of Scarborough Crossing the Kennedy ,Road, Towas�iip of Reach 236,722 00 tics by the Muaicipa4 Oouacil• of the .;li::e wi`, run port ierly about the centre of Lot 28, as far as Con i, Town- "Pillage of Markham 48.,762 00 said corporation at a meeting thereof - ` nhip'of 3^arboro, From whlch point approximately pt,aaallel to the Grand Village of Stouitvville .c 76,281 00 - to be held atter the expiration of one " t ..........,......_ Trunk Sai:aay to Unioavllle. - _ 'Village o Perry .........:............ _ pub- " f Port 113 308 00 month from the date of the first ✓ Town of Newmarket ..................... 266,986 00 He4ition of this notice, and that such Unionville—Brooklin Section. � first pt> ation was made on the Nth Town o! Uxbridge 204,666 00 'te The line will cross the Grand Tru,k Railway on road allowance between _ 'Town of Whitby .......... .... .. .. 183,774 00 day of mbar,A. D, 1914. ` • "Lots 10 and. 11, Con. V.. Township of Markiatn.and run on this to Con. VI. -• •• TAPS iQfazB>sa xoTtCB that a teaaat -. Total amount of bonds to_be__Issued, mentioned desires d pro- at.c,,•r•, 'at which point line will cross to Lot 11 and parallel the road to the neigh- - who d to vote upon esI borbood of Markham Village, where it will turn northerly and cross Con. .in Clause 5 .;4,346,958 00 .91 By-Law d 1T1I[ road south o[ Grand Trunk Railway; continuing easterly line will bei w must ever lark not later than the.tenth ds , q. tore the day a pointed for taking the i "� run through Locust H111 along or parallel with roa3 allowance between Made, passed and entered this Kay of : :9 vote a declaration under The (Janda ` lots IO anj 11. From the Markham-Pickering t ownship line, line will cross. Evidence Act. that he is- a tenant • ". to the centre of Con VI, Township of Pickering, and continue approxi- 91 _ M'' i' whose lease extends for the time for mately through the centre of the Concession-to Brooklin. excepting near Reeve (Mayor) whichthedebt or liability L to be wood. where the line will be diverted. •'•-:sf•-:• �'•'•'�"'c:c-i'i;•-. s'• . the to be . . . . . . . . r-:-rt'-.-. . .Clerk. raised bcreatedey or proposed B--Law Is NOTIOE. - ft llowing:placer:3IM,VIM -' payable, or for proposed twenty-one Calcul ills—Netemarket SectionTaxa NOTICB that the foregoing lea For Pollingg:�Sub-division Number 1, years, and that he has b the lease true copy of a proposed By-Law of the at H. E. Webster's house. Kingston convenaated to paall municipal i The line wttl run northerly from Unionville approximately up the Corporation of the Township of road, by H. E. Webster, Deputy Re- taxes in respect of propel t e of centre of Concession V, Township of Markham, and of Concession V. Pickeringg to be submitted to the turatng Officer, which he is tenant other than local' Township of-Whitchurch:'to or near Lot 5. thence to centre of-Concession, votes of tt�e electors on the 19th day For Polling Sub-Division Number !. 'improvement rates. ' - IV. Township 4-Wbitchurch, to or near Lot 27, and thence north-westerly of October, A. D. 1914, between the at the Town Hall, Pickering Villaas, ,DONALD R. BEATON. ' _to Newmarket. - hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon by W. V. Richardson,Deputy Return- and five'o'clock In the:afternoon at the ing Officer. ' THE MOST SENSATIONAL VALUE EVER -OFF -ED BY ANY -' ' TALKING MACHIN _-. OMP _ • E C. ANY THE ` - 7 _ HE - , - -3 PATRICIA - "y A'F, GR ' ON' O 'LA-, � ' . _ LOOKS LIKE A $250.00 MACHINE '- - -BUT COSTS ONLY $78. EASY PAYMENTS ' IF YOU. 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IRAI�ER BER GUI!1 ,.lFGTORIF.S. rip 7. 7 +Read of Krupp Reported His G : Findings to the 41 Kaiser. i��' T M pnttnttp G 0 r>ar Before our senses-are numbed be,clasht and din of Titanic killin n land and.sea-before we lose the fs . x : i ulty of remembering the past in T k ?` <a I �� • rite staggering attempt to grasp. the 1MR/ W COMPA II v esen�I would liake'to'ttake Eng- pr �41nG11 RONT0 OKT 1,1YUM"'"� LETT 4 liahmen back to an , event which �heppened in their unsuspecting ; r: months ago, *dst exactly two �r r _writes Frederic William Wile iiithe iLondon Daily Mail. A mc-A ainis- !ter event, to the Light of what has _ __ _ _ __- _ _, f s � ihappened since, and. one designed f� - _+:as hardly another could be to per- ^x 'p � :. s .-•• N +suede the moat sceptical among. us �•.y• 6 SOFTENING a k e ¢ `' khat the War Kaiser's plans for the , �° - faacking of Eindpe w6t+e'deep-laid,. .._ V ` ` • - aa� �•x 3► ' i `g' ldeliberate, and stealthy. It re- duces to crin-anal absurdity the t' German r ged-. , DISINFECTING Ger n content on that Armes y f r don was kindled at 8arajeco. ��;. s,.;. _ �d x,ae ., .� � .. 4 ,r lwrfw s r . visit pain ,�. ' s, ?.s G�OS�fiS;DRAINS• : " :' - 'rw • Y' refer to the strange - - ��� .�^ ,`by..Herr Krupp von Bohlen and o Irisb Sisters Recruiting for Lord ]Kitchener's _r c i► trui). Q , 1Halbach, the head of Krupp s, gibe_ Two slaters, Mises Win•nifred and Miss.Ivy Mulroney, who are working hard on behalf of Lord' Kitchen- V I NKS19 c;Col r° -Ftween Tune 14 and3, .'' jhead, Barrow-in-Furness Glasgow. er's appeal for recruits, ride in Hyde Park, and personally request all young men to join the British army• jNewcastle-on-Tyne; and Sheffield. Very few of the'men can resist them. - .. •” .•• LHia chatl*ing wife, the Cannon _- }.:•:•. '`. `�::err• --Queen and-proprietress of Krupp time in reporting to the Kaiser the b the Lord of Hosts. He.pre- THE RUIN WAY POWDER TEAM •a, 1 Y. acoompanted him. That bolstered wonders h® had been privileged to ceeds to'picture the Bight of up the fidtion that the -.visit was inspect in England and Scotland. Icon III. before. his,enemies to a How ar Plucky Driver Saved a Town private and unofficial." But in By prearrangement undoubtedly,he spot near Sedan, and-his disap- From Destructlon. order that the inspection" of the came directly-. frost-them to Kiel,{pearance, never to return. Finally, I had just arrived at Carriso on 'Firth, Laird, Vickers, Brown, Arm- where William II. was extending a Il•after telling of the ^complete re- one of my horseback trips through strong-Whitworth, Lara hearty welcome to Vice-Admiral!auscitation of France, he concludes the mountains, writes a Companion Gemmell, non from-me, beaded straight for =; ;and other establishments should not Sir George Warrender's battleship;with the declaration quoted above- contributor. As I sat at ease on-the be strictly informal Herr Krupp and light cruiser squadron. The j the only prophecy which has yet to porch of the only eating house in Caruso and duction. . I slipped r 0o Bohlen brought with him his the gun out of the case, and tool[a g Kaiser always demands prompt re be fulfilled. T : town, I found myself next to one good aight on the nearest lead mule : •ebief technical expert, Dr: Ehrens- porta from speeial emissaries. -------* of the old pioneers oil the gold-min 'Then ,I rainom'besed. that abouf, bergs✓; of Essen. There 'was a Grand' Admiral von Tirpita was at DISEASE IS DUE -'TO' BAD ing days, who are now so scarce. halfway back in the wagon, on the fourth member of this party-Herr Kiel, too, to hear ghat the Master BLWe chatted indifferently on many OOD side toward me, were severs t Q von Bulow,A kinsman of the form- of Essen "had gleaned to guileless - _ -' ' - subjects until we stopped to am�tle - • of dynamite ..caps, TAFtey` will ex- pr-Chancellor, s pr-Chancellor, who until recently- Albion. And while the issue of, at the Chinese laundrg' n next plods about as quick as anything , To Cure-Common Ailments the perhaps yet, for al.l.I know-repre-..peace or war with England hung in . door, who emerged, to hold a long Blood Must be Made Rich there is. I drew a bead on what 1 c :Dented the Krupps in London. A the balance^at Berlin, Herr Krupp �d Red. distance altercation' with some of thought Was the .right spot, and _. -Herr K'iupp' von Bohlen's pre- von Bohlen .burried up from Essen the boys who were dropping pebbles fired Tious viaite to England have been to take part in the momentous ;*Pearly all the disease® that afflict on his tin roof. The boys stood on "Well, the lead blew up'all right Undoubtedly,private in character. councils of the Kaiser with his humanity are caused by bad blood- the mountain side fully five hundred As far away as I was, the explosion Both he and his wife were•fond of military and naval chieftains. Can weak, watery blood poisoned by im- feet above the Chi'naman's place of threw me back against the bank London and liked to Come to da in= we doubt that What he learned in, purities. Bad blood is the cauee oil business, where the stage road from hard It broke a few windows in formally, to live quietly like we1L- this country in June was his prin- headacches and backaches, lumbago Carri,so to San Diego wound its Csrriso; too, and it took them two __-=-b-ern ple of means, at a fashion- ei.pal contribution to the delibers- and rheumatism; debility and inch- twisted way. aye to cut around the hoc is the able' Piccadilly hotel" Tri-recent tions Z _ gestion, neur Ho Lee has a hard time o road ev that teams, could get times they came primarily to,sit.for Guileless, too,. I remember now troubles, and disfiguring skin diva- it with the boys, uc � —, Ahe late' Bir - Hubert Herkomer, that I sought an interview with eases, like eczema amd stet rheum panion. "But 'pebbles aren't a cir- it any; but next trip in from 'Ban NTever until the visit of June did Herr Krupp von Bohlen at Kiel. It sj)ow how impure the blood actually cumstanoe to what I came, near to Diego the boys called on me in - --they ever- come aocompanied by was the day before Sarajevo. I. be, Nouse trying a different remedy dumping on his old tin roof.once. body and made �e take it." And their experts. They Caine this time, knew of the true British hospiWity for each die,e�c, because they all The .roof was bright and shiny he showed me a fine gold watch: in other words, strictly for busi= whieb had been showered upon_him. spring from the' one cause-bad then. So waa the rest of Carriso; "neva And it is cot a comforting re- I thought perhaps he might be in- blond'. To cure any of these troubles all new lumber, and bright lights ". Section to think that they 'aceom= dined to indulge m some glittering you muett get right down to the root and L brighter hopes. - GERMAN LO$8 OF TRADE. pushed their business thoroughly. generalities for publication_. i know. of the trouble in the, blood, and I "I had been raised with horses t Instigated.Visit. now ..why -he. despatched`,a palates that is just what Dr. Williams' Pink from a kid, so while I looked for-an Big Engineering Contracts Which Thee can be no meaner of doubt ,''lung secretary--ty my hotel .with pills do, They make 'new, rich opening in the mines, I got a job as Go td'British Firms. that Herr Krupp. von Bohlen's last the message-that the '`nature of blood and thus cure these diseases teamster, freighting i - sojourn in these isles was at the di Heri Krupp von Bohlen'a visit to when common medicine-fails. Mrs• San Diego. It is.eighty miles of The trade war on .Germany .ia " =•'sect instigation of sam,ebod_y higher England made it quite inappro- John Jackson, Woodstock, Onrt., ii mountain roads, all bad in those proving a great success. The con up. There ia'but one person in pnate for "hint•to'dlecuss it in pub- suffered frons both nervous troubles daje, and the worst •piece of all was tract from the meanest pen•ay top ' (}ermany Who could send him on he•„ and a run condition and ea- that last five miles above our heads, to a first-class locomotive crib^na1ly such a mission. And that. someone 't' perience'd a complete cure through where the road comes down from placed with German companies,are is the. $ai&er. - ` ' the use of Dr. Williams` Pink Pills. San Felir-. Everything came over being rapidly transferred• to Bre ^,q FORETOLD PHI;SSIAN FALL. -' •Hear Krupp von Bohlen is not in _ She-suss: "I was a sufferer for a that old road, from sewing ma- tish companies. •In few trades tae , the habit of "traveling" on behalf nambe�r of years from neural chines and bah buggies to steam theirs been keener competition from A '.Bonk Said William 11. IVould $e � y t;� i lwa _AA his gigantic firm. The tour. of ,fast-of His Line.-- • England, as a matter of fact, 'was "' and system. I. 'had txwd several driver. liked to freight in a load of locomotive and roll stock indua- a" the first of, the kind he ever made. "William,the,second.od the'name, do•e4ors and many medicines, but to blasting powder for the 'mines. try. Before the declaration of -He undertook-it-because the neves- �l be the last King of Prueffia; he no avail, until I began Dr. Wil- "We used to put springs on the war, important orders for British t .1iity of spying out-the armauaent se- will have no other successors than Ham's' Pink Pills. At the time I be- wagons for that load, and we car- and overseas railways were in the -,creta of Great Britain.-had sudden- a King of Poland•,• a 'King of Sax gan the Pills I had grown so bad ried ,a big bell swung 'under the hands of leading Geamia•n oampanies_ Itnee to C3er•manye and he comer&at y g p d was forced to weareelsst�e band- Com nl g let p W w tae , the most important ©oe become a B ony. and a Kin of Hanover. that on More than-600 years ago this� ro- act tracts, comprising a large number _,the.behest of. the .Krupp's; great phecy- w.as ,made' by an obscure!ages about the ankles. The pain 'I "I was pretty careful, and never of passenger carriages for new elec 'family friend, the Emperor, who, monk of •May�nce. Since then it suffered at -times, from the n•eurat had many accidents. But the most t-rified services around Buenos Ayres its we now know, • preached peace has been hanged down from father gin Cass terrible• ,I had almost given careful man can't keep a bobcat. of the. Central Argentine Railway . pPhile plotting war. to son, through the centuries, until up hope. when I began the`iise of from sitting-on a limb over the road Company originally placed in Hann The genesis of the Krupp investi- t"ay it possesses a startling signi- Dr. Wil:,iams' Pink 'Pills. In the and'squalling just as the mules get ver has now been awarded to the gntion of the atate'of preparedness fierce By plunging all Europe in cowrie of a' few weeks T felt an im- underneath. That happened one Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway of our.-fatiidities foe•. m%nVacturing .to bloodshed Wilhelm II., the Kai- prove:n:?nt, and I gladly continued day about a mile or two up the Carriage Cosn'panv.of Birmingham.: land-and sea armaments isno less ser, mast-Aand or fall by the issue. the us,T of the Pills u'nti'l I was-gn road. where it makes that big half •South Africa and New Zealand remarkable than the -investigation The defeat of Germany wild'mean more.quite ReJI and alale to attend circle back. into the mountain. had large orders for locomotives in ch, .The Itself. -Early in May-'certain of the h•i's virtual disappearance as a' to all my household duties. -- - When the critter howleid, I just.had the Maffic Company of Muni ,Firms above mentioned received a world's dictator;'it may ewen mean If- you -are aiiing; .begin' to cure time to jam on •the.br e a couple. Hanover Company were also build- delightfully courteous letter from the•di.aruption of .the_.German Em- yourself today w'th Dr. �Villaams' of notches,harder, and gather.in the ing 34 passenger carriages for the the Master of Eases announcing his pire: Well may one ask whether Pink Pills. St,ld• by all-- medicine• lines. Then. the wagon took the Union of South Africa Railways Intention to visit England during' , e prediction of the clairvoyant dealers or by mail at.50 cents'a box curve on about two wheels and a Kerskel of Eas�sel had orders for ;the season. Frankness incarnate, monk of by-gone years will- come or six boxes for $2.50-from The Dr. half. _ 18 heavy main .line engines for the,letter suggested that an inapec- true. Other predictions made 'by Williams' Medecine CO., Brockville, "I don't know why I looked South India and some of Argentine tion of establishomei ti nicking Cr-. this ancient seer hove proved -Ont. 'around' instead of keeping my eyes railways. The Hanover machine tides of war similar to those mantt- _&mazin Cor*ort The pro et _ 3� on the road; but.look around I did, factory of London,. was building factured by:Krupp's•would natural- me:ntions1William I. by name, -e- - .y intment�. " And there; flashing in the -sun, was locomotives.tor-the Bengal railway ly be of the greatest interest.. seLih.es him marching against..Aus Hop Lee's tin roof. I wondered who and Taff Vale Railway, and the Ho The.recipients*of Herr' Kropp' tri'a from victory between "the ear- -One hound of ranrid-larrl and help would' get my glean shirts'when I henzollern works, Dusseldorf, were Bohlen's 'letters forthwith Caen- ing and the harvesting of barley;" a Pint of kerosene mixed thorough- didn't call for them. Then it came building six powerful'shunting loco- vonmuaicated with our naval.arLd raili and as having his march of triumph ly until a creamy mass was formed to me that if_the team got around. motives for the Port of Landon au 'tary authorities. It was agreed and robbed wifh a cloth or bare' that half circle and struck the turn thorita`es. All these'contracts have arrested at the vary ' gates of 'that, subject to the elementary pre= << hand, not too thickly, over"'the above us".there ' which is the worst now.been cancelled and will shortly Vienna by the ward of'a gre8a"Em- - cautions advisable in`such circum backs of cows, lies been used as a lace on the 'whole road,-the en- be divided amongst. _British and poror. A more acenrate forecast P stances, there could be no harm' i' of the Austro-Prussian "seven Protection against flies. About tyre outfit was pretty sulre to land American engineers. _ :extending to the.Essen visitors the days' war" in the.summer,of.1866 is three-eighths of a pound was used in a ,pile at tfie bottom ,df the Mill; a hospitality for which, I fear, we inconceivabl-ei ' In that campaign, for each-full-grown'animal. Neve P' and then up would go the whole ,Can You Beat-Iti are sometimes all-too•famous. They it will be r knembared, Bismarck use any form of machine- til on towrt,•shirts and all. name and they saw. Whether they- checked his victorious advance to 'stock, "Ail this time we Were bounoimg Father-in-law-4� ok here, coung conquered remains to. be A seen. Vienna"because.he-believed that the _ and. rocking.along, at a• dead run. man, dont you t}}�ttnk io s about 'Doors, at any rate, were flung wade Emperor Napoleon III'. was preps✓- Unless a man has faith in him- Something had to be done quick. I tiiife you were going to work, or do open to.them. There was even some ing to'-marcrh his forces- across- the 'self,there isn't much hope for-him, waw about to pull the team into the you expect•me to support you the epec*ehmaki;tg, The- fact that the Rbine in the•Prussian rear, batik, turn the.wagon over, and let relst of your life? r 1 utmost possible care wars exercised- Then the seer foretells how within " The public .trusts.. ri ony- a man her.explode, when I caw my rifle in SDs-in-law—It would be no more that the lynx-eyed Dr. Ehrens four years(1870)a great army would with an office* whom the grocer its case at my,feet: I grabbed my than fair, just after what I* ha've bergmr and Herr von Bulow did not done,,f or you., . _ s. E,l, be mustered-with deadly engines of wouldn''t trust'with a cake of soap. Burt, climbed back over..the. load, � gee too•tniieh does not alter the un- war and marched eastwards. The man who manages• to keep and.dropped off. By the time I had "I'd like. to know what you've derlying gravity of the visit itself. "Woe," he says., "to the -nakirxr -out of debt, out of.jail and out of. rolled over a few times and picked ever done for rue.'-'- Report to the Kaiser. that has forsaken all laws human, politics is a little above✓ rta. :he-- vei myself -up; t-the -team -was clear "Why, didn' I-take your lough- Herr Rnigli von Bohlen logit nor and -divi-ne,-and will. be'abandoned age. around the curve and across the aa- ter off your hands?" ." • ..,. .. Y ». wry^ ' .Q: nV., •�• _ ..i SVTs nY •;'r"f. ?,�, .� ':t $� r. .•. .�,. (. ,:, ... .,,.. ..,.w .,.. ..a.. .re,�^M '.., `a•. p � ,r. ;w, e ,p�,xd:. a�; e,,�.r..,;.rc<a , •d ,,,+srP,. 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V„p •jar 'ri • w. —Lloyd Bateman and friend.,of -•-The Swastika Club met for GURNEY'S DCALI� TT Q SMS. T >. Toronto, spent over Sunday with the first time this season on Mon- -the former's relatives here. day nigbt at the home of Mrs. "Imperial -Oxford" ' —Ewart Wrigght has 'rented his (Rev.) Pippen. R a. Kerr is visiting friends residence to,a TorontoAman. Mr. —The estate of the late J. -W. � �►� ma. ` Wright is now busy erecting a Lamonyeaux has been roughly esti- B V��CK rmers are now busy hat• hen-house on the lot. mated at between. $350000 and 'Happy n1 �� �t>, - their marigold crop. .Lost—On Thursday, Oct. 1st, x $900, •' The widow receives one- v.T 1 h m is CleHam -visited frf- between English church and Rud- half the interest of estate during • : - Toronto on Wednesday. dy'•e farm,gold ring set with pearls her life time, afterwards 'the es- CB,nadB'8 s. H. Austin is spending a and garnet, valued as keep sake. tate will be divided between his li �SIIg r mks with friends in the city. Finder please leay.eAt Nicws Office. brother, Dr. Lamoreaux and a e Presbyterian manse has —Remember Geo. H. Jones' sale nephew, Blake Booth. __ 3-shingled during the past of farm stock, implement�e, house- —Public School Inspector Hut- },bLem 111 all Styl86 hold furniture, etc., at his premi- chicon states that there are only '' ,sand sizes at .-hard •'Moore, of Toronto, sec just north of the -school- on five male.teaehers in his inspector. 1 , a few days in town with Wednesday neat. See the-Ust in ate. The present condition of the �T a another column. teaching profession possesses few tl. �. ' 'U N DY S uBaladon,of Toronto,spent —A number of our young peo- attractions to men. Household Sr at the home of his. par- ple went to Whitbyy on Frida science, art, -and the many frills .. are: night last to attend.the Guy Bros. which in late years have been :and 113rs:Tawe and child- Minstrel Show. They state.that added to the curriculum are some- sat Sunday with friends Jou this Company is much inferior to what nauseating to the male what is was a number of years teacher.. . .� •� - Eo. iq 6 � m -Geo.`MT• Palmer-spent a ago. —Sir Adam Beck will-speak k-' '�' .ys:iaat week with friends in, —The Earl of Clarendon;,,.father a meetin in the town hall, Pick= male. of Lord Hyde, died at his home in ering on Thursday'-evening, 'Oct. - 9h X and Mrs'. McFadden England on Friday last, As a re- 15th in the interests of the Hydro- Sfib ly with �riends i salt-Loid Hy�hti succeeded—to -Electric by-law;-- w-the y-law:-EvexgvQter-en : .- and is now-the Earl of to sote�n. this j, law Flaring vile:— y INWARI.E--A aplendid assortment of Strainer Pails, large number from here Clarendon. In consequence of his should hear Sir Adam Beck on pails, Boilers, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hoda, etc. Now is the leading the Markham Fair father's illness and death, his re- this question: There are very time for Stove Pipes and Elbows. We have just made 'eek.-_.— 1zadt€lme_been dElayed. few_��+�__ra �e the _tQwneh _ _who - - r — _-- — ___ ____ __ _ tri ht in. we're ready.for on. selrber-shophsa been repo- —There will be special' Thanks- have a clear underatandinR of the pa, large anality.—Star- B and otherwise improved in giving services in St. Andrew's by-law upon which they are asked ranee. ehureh -next Sunday. At the. to vote on the 19th. -If the -by- will law is carried we believe that the ]EIARDWARE—Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware—The .. r. Bier has moved into Mrs. morning service the pastor Big Store for the Big Assortment. Get your shells, rifte9, e's dwelling just vacated by have as his subject, -, The Duty decision will never be regretted. n Law. and Joy of Gratitude," and at the Do not fail to hear him.. -store and sporting goods here. Right prices at the Big M Palmer, who has been off evening service, "The .Spirit of!or BURN ad several weeks peat, has the Harvest (jiver." Everybody Wilson 9ecord�the only son of Jas, L NAMELWARE ,ed work. - welcome, - —For your Kitchen tTtensils, clean and sanitary A a s eines Richardson is making —A wave of patriotistq, such as y —Sauce pans, rice boilers, pitchers, tea pots, dish pans, rations for .the erection of a Canada never before experienced 8ecord, died Wednesday afternoon, . He had been confined to the house }.E pails, roast pans, etc., etc. 1e house. is increasing in power every day• with a severe cold, but his illncee was - - �as• and Mrs. Davis, of Osh- The young men of the province not re aided as serious The late Mr,. Agent Tuesday with John have -given their service, and 3 Murkar. many of them will no doubt give gecord wash years of aye and lived ��, _ g with his father on.tbe farm here. BOOTS AND SHOES—For alI ages—Just received a large ship - John and Mrs. Harding, of .their lives in the defence of their --. ment and are prepared to fill your wants for fall and win- ; spent Sunday here with country and freedom. But there ter wear, prices consistent with good quality. irmer's parents. is a great work to be done- Free War Maps iouday next being Thanks- those who remain behind. There 6 Day the places of buoineps ai a the families of those who have The time is etting abort to secureINSERTION'S, laces, embroideries, silkq, farce neckwear, veiling, reclosed as usual. gone to the front, who .must be 'the very beet�ar Map Free of charge etc.-, etc. The Big Store for ladies' wear. J. Morrissey and family, of looked after, and not allowed to Our offer of the Pickeriog 'News and � - - soetle, spent Sunday here want for the necessaries and cote- that great Weekly.-The Family gni- �ROCERIES 'A splendid assorturent all the time—always fresh his mother and sister. forts of life, The Red Cross So- maid and Weedy Star of Montreal for Lists Rata. Towle entertained ciety has a tremendous work to one year bath for 81.75' including the and clean. -Goods delivered free.. P'hone,or send yourAttwikap - friends on Wed- perform in looking after the great War Map, is the greatest value # order. Farmers bring in your produce and get the top price• afternoon, in',honor of her wounded and sick soldiers. They ever offered is Canada. The offer is - ce nice surgical instruments and g�for m short time only. - - - — = �- • - ' - - �---- —:` ` r q The Map is 20 z 40 inches. in a very Ire.•Rachel Gordon bas pur- medicine as well - as clothing, neat folder of convenient size. Every TOVES AND RANGES—Soon be time to get fixed up for winter, d other necessaries in subscriber to the Pickering News and Hot Blast Heater,Oil heat- KH the Waring residence and blankets an eu See our assortment of Oak instal a furnace and other• their laudable work. And then should"take advantage of this offer ars,.etc,- .Remember-The.Pandora Range leads them all... -_ rove. it. there are thousands of Belgian before the-maps are withdrawn: - %e' numerous Pickering fri• old men and-women- and young of Miss lilies Edythe Law, of To- children, who are now in abso "LE RJCOISTZIL TIRS* HATS, CAPS, GLOVES—Everything in-Men's Wear. See ' y will be pleased to bear of lute Rant, as their hap homes r..s.p.,... our new Fedora sad Stiff Hata. Right up to the minute. atisftctory progress towards have been destroyed along with WanxasDAY.Oc r. 14tb—Auction sale r®ry, their possessions. They require of farm stock and implements at lot - $etween the Women's Insti- immediate a�ssistance.and-he who 14,con.2. Pickering (half mile north VERALLS, Smocks. Work Shirts, Men's Tweed Pante, etc., etc. r and Madame le Rives doubly. of Pickering-Villager, the property iced owns i council their meeting of neo• H. Jones. Sale at 12.30. See Special--See our Army grey, union Shirt for every day bring Village_ #ar patriotic on Monday made a grantof$500.00 bilis.: Wm. Maw, auctioneer. wear—only 75 cents. and at the request of ratepayers, uses. _-. Gladys Law, of Toronto, are calling upon eRch polling sub= g Position for Fall , Jou both Men'e and Ladies'. Latent shades Bee d secure con- - RAINCOATS �• �eea confined to her bed with division to organize to and winter _ our$7.50 Men's. It's a lead cttaek of appendicitis. We tributions of money, clothing or _ - , r3 deas'ecl -to report that she is blankets for the various objects. We have a sound bus4aess proposition _ Feting, Le't those to whoa.- appeals are fora reliable energetic salesman for E VERYTHiNG you need right under one roof at The-Big Store. ordon Law moved into his made give eagerly, and not grudg. this district to sell fruit trees, small Everybody Come new brick residence• opposite ingly. Let a f riendly rivalry exist fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay ry y weekly,outfit free.exclusive territory: _ public school ion' .Monday'. as to who shall be the most liberal. y' OVER 000 AOREB -rsone-o�the cosiest redden.- The man.or woman who reads the - - of fruit tend ornamental stock under C H A p M A N n town. font Dews, and is not moved by cultivation. We sell through our M a S • H. S. Chapman is having a tire tales of suffering or wAnt and- salesmen direct to the consumer and ace installed in the basement give little or nothing according to guarantee delivery of fresh; biggh testor- of sufficient size as. to his or her means .must posseos a grade trees. Our agencies are valu• - - - - both departments. The work heard of atone: able by reason of the service we Rive -'FALL - :GOODS ging done by Ed. Leroy. —The annual 'harvest . home and the volume of business done. Ea The public schools are closed services in the Methodist church- tablished 38 years. Write last two days this week, it be= met with their usual success. -"On- PELHAM NURSERY CO., , Whim Blanlcete,grey and white 1014 11 4 and 1214 with ink or,blue border, e earn ts� TORntiTQ. os' these.are nice for this season of the pear. th Ontario Teacher's Associa sembled at both services. The P.S. Handsome Catalogue.on,reque�t Underwear for men, women and children, natural wool,nnebrinkabli, — r which is meeting in Whitby. ppulpit was ably�filled by Rev. A. either to applicant or those wisb- is a line we can.guarantee at$1.00 per garment. •R. J. Flemming shipped op .L. Brown, of Woodville,-excellent .-Jug Nursery atok. - dn�esddaaey fifteen head of pure music was given by the home TIME Td BLE=Pioteriag Station Sweaters for-men, women and children, all colors and prices _ T cattle to the fair at choir in the morning'. and in the Tp R. Trains going East Augas follows— 8 o*iery—bad a cashmere plain and ribbed,20 cents. 40 and 50 .cents ' terloo, Iowa, thence to the In,- evening the Melville-Male Oetette fi Men's cashmere and wool, !e to 40 cents. g leo- s_axatl s.fle a M. _ ._ rational Live Stock Show, at delighted the audience with their. •„ 11 Looa1 60 P:)It. Fresh groceries always in stock. Fresh fruits in season. eager. selections. Melville Presbyterian l„ 14. Looal 76.06 P.N. This week we have peaches, plume, pears, grapes,oranges, -A sad death occurred on Sun- church are to be coagratulated•on Trains going Wat dna as..follow*-- bananas, lemons, tomatoes, etc. night in which Thos. trod having such talent in their choir. NO. 11 w 7.47 A.M' Whit- On Tuesday evening the ysnal " i 2.20 PT MT O. A. `GILLE PIE DUNBARTO {of the House of Refuge, 7. Mail- 7.50 P.M, b was killed on the C.P.R. near chicken pie -supper was served *Sunday included 11ey. The unfortunate -man, -and in quantity and. quality. was _ n o was very deaf and of tuiaound all that coald be desired. The � �E -MAM t.i tid, had escaped from the inati- program that followed the supper jr $STS 1 '.HATS ion about noon on Sunday, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. -'' .. rch was made for him but Madame Is Mar,.who recently, re I am prepared to make cider every ;hoot success.., The first _inti, htrned-from Eutope•gave a num Tueaday, Wednesday and Thurs- We have on hand the very latest in bluff,black and blown soft felts, on regarding his whereabouts ber of vocal selections, chiefly of day until the season closes. and a new line of christies and winte ps. _ a received from the crew of the a patriotic character, and all her' gess—on—Monday morning,.who numbers were heartily encored. Chopping every day except We have also a new line of men's sweatercoats and.-. shirts 'sad : our 1.man the body by the side of Miss Winnifred'Parker elocution- Saturday. -- - i track. Instructions were then int of Toronto. made- her, first I have also for ]e a -quantity of boots are the best for some. time; a real' snap. ken' to the 'crew of the way-. appearance in Pickering; and all slabs, and saw dust. The samples and styles of the 20th Century Clothing Co., have, re-- who investigated and roti- her salgctions treated a most fay. - ' 7, tithe authorities.. An ingaeat orahle impression. She has. a John F• Ba�IBSr �TeenWood cently arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete is opened and after the jury pleasinglgtage presence; and has satisfaction with every suit or coat. - - iwed the body, was adjourned a beautiful clear voice. She was 'til IV,0Q.W day,when, equally Rood in her humorous and IMCls5 • l seas reeptned in the�nh pathetic selections. Madame le R„ A. BUNTING, P:IC" ERING A verdict of Mar, also gave a most vivid ach was returned, butgcount of her experiences while in ELM DALE, MILLS � -- (rof the train was censured for ove after war had broken out. .keeping a closer watch on the She proved herself to be an ez- w CO COLLARS In his evidence lie stated cellent platform speaker. She has !s the lace to get pour next ji he saw nothing on the track, great fluency of language and her P _ - I the breakman acknowledged words were well chosen, and , her • bag of Flour. � Igo YOU NEED at he saw the engine strike clear voice enabled her to be dig Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be " :ething. but notwithstanding tinctly heard in all parts of the beat for Bread.' -.New collars or old ones. re•budied,_ for fall ploughing. Vis._the ..train ws►s 'sot stopped, church. . leer appeal for aid to _ d Call and see me. Fly netts; trunks;•suit-cases, - A the man 'the allows to the Belgians met with s ready Gtilenera Flour p�>zy Flour ' and all horse goods on hand. --main' by . the track ' for response. After the hat was pas- Glraliam Flour - - tt, e hours before being found. sed around it was found that $65 Freab Rolled Oats ury also recommended that was realized including her own - Bran and Shorts foot and shoe repairing as well 'ea harness repairing, r accemmodationbe provided fee for the evening which she. Oats and Oat Chop � - promptly attended, to. Barle and li:arley chop he House of Refuge for, in- generously gave to the noble ywho were of'umsound mind•, cause: A piano duet w,►s reader-. Mired Feedsem there are quite 1 a ntim- ed bt Misses H. Law and B. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal PICigL'RINt HARNESS EMPORIUM :yr at that institution. The de- Bunting which was well received. Special priees is ton-lots. phone Ind: 801. W. J. COAKWELL _ iit'aed came from the neighbor- The chair was bbl oecHpied by F- .w wee _ Irl of Sunderland and had con- the pastor Rev. J. edfor The drrable.u►uney in the bank: receipts amounted to about$186. Obapping every days - <# -. •. --"... ..•Y i.. .•..: "-.e^'. .. ..'. .. ,�.• .. ,h• bs i�.w ,;.G i1:ln.,..7 ..'•i' S,jMI'�' sL� qr.`Y•'-.:"F bra C1.1 J� Y ' :' r ���� ,X"'Y'r",ti '�?+I•fF 5=�.T+. tn.,P. 'i.7i ^T,�a. .,�;� ,y'�.Kri"�Y w ,Y52. 4'"' �� F �." '4K�+ •'fn'' N.;".• �.a