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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_10_16 F3, ,.. n n. 4s r . 'ate�",:..,�c' _• Q,, Fs ,K.,r ,, s,.�,,.,-.P rs:at*-hn• i': •�,4•s oN.+.-.:.#�r'xr•' •-•'car -�`: -�."•.•i" „�""' `r:x,:s"9c'•'M `'y"., "'+*" "r", -u"''�. el s: „i' .s: a,:;r " .5n ''d'" •S,.cY`..: i�• --7 i'' r}i ..lei_a. ,� .e;.Yr.•7IYy; '�,•,=.'y �765+ S•°Y.or •.' •.'6 *; °c iZA > � r y yy y, �,„ r �` e c^ - a. 'u r^' r:', •v.... + ¢:y y,. ,j ''•rta^* VOL. XXXIV, _ PICSERIN(, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914 �- _ :=No. -3 �47q •. pTsf000tonal< I1110fslsw. Y AK MILLSUDLky WHITBVALK � Established 75 years PIN The Thanksgiving Day visitors were Wilbur Annie is visiting with W. S. ''- Medical Snumerous. Mnjog. , Mr, Gunn has purchased-aF new Miss Alice Turner is home from E.FOR$YTH; D.-,of Or, Regis- potatadiggger: - Madoc. jEEN00D Rm .-terse emberot the oytometrioal seen- ' Frank Puckrin purchased a carload The grist mill is now running night elation of Ontario. Special attention gi"n to WHITE SATIN–BREAD of cattle in Toronto recently. and day. the Qtting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North Olasemont. felt CREAM BUNS—FAMILY- Mrs, Somerville, of Pickerip ,. is . Jos. Leary's public shed will soon visit with R. Guthrie and fatuil be completed. C. MCKINI�ION, .D.` C.S., -TEA PASTRY g ' y p MILLS Jack O Lone and-sister paid their Wm. Sinclair purchased a fine team Ph . Edlnbnr h• member liege uncle, -F. G. McCarthy. a week-end of Horses in Toronto. Physiafaas and geoaa of leeCI , BRAN ,. Of BOYS) Cella-of Surrioo s, 8diubunli. SHORTS visit. Margaret Reesor spentarfew days = aLtenttoa to deleasee iIf women and The Ontario Fruit Growers have with her parents here. -•- - area, omce'and resideacs,Brongham.-� JUMBO - their fruit house at the C. P. R. Aud• Orville White is attending the _ 4 DR-W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro ley station erected. They have al.- Faculty of Education.at Toronto, c; $CREENiNGS (ivh'eat) praetor—Tbe,canes of disease;removed by read shipped out some carloads of W. and Mrs. Spence, of Toronto adjustment of the spice. Consultation fres OATS v. W. choice a les. visited friends here last Sunda To the- Farmers " x AlPickerin on Mondays WadaesdayLand PIl y• Friasys. olface—•so:etma�@t.so�tb, p,na...• _. `OA_T_-CHOP__— About IIfty people boarded the C. N. Silas Wi-ndsar has been visiting his phone L4,Oshava -- R. at Greenburn on Monday evening. daughter, Mrs. Bradley. of Milton. i The Mill will be running EORN AND CORN CHOP . Thjs'statjon in one of the best patron- David and Mrs. Pugh are visiting _again on PICKET N0. MEDICAL�SURGIVAL MI%ED GRAIN & CHOP ized on.the line and the agent, Mr. vith.relatives in this neighborhood.' ' . '•and X-RAY INSTITUTE Tilt, is most accommodating. Joe. Ellis is associated with D. D. MOIIdayj October 19th 'Irp>Iv10MING, ops o a Daniels in his extensive pigeon enter- COAL GOAL` - aRRUNWOOD ; prise here. With in inereased power, I w I sieax Tow2.E. M. Ia., ac, ii., C. kt., -- who, - _s John Kirton; baa-been visiting be a le to do an increased Pbyetoiaa-in cbarg. (Scranton D. L. A W.) --'Mr. Martin has resumed work again, his daughter, Mrs. Dixon, in Toronto, _ business. ll)f.ciatist is sectal Dissassa Frost.ticDis.` after a week's rest. has returned to the village. r news of k[en, Diseases at women, Canoe:., STOVE CHESTNUT PEA The Ladies' Aid met- at Mrs. F. L Fred A. Major ivas home over the SamOrs,3-Bay esatnination. DLeasp of eye. 1 f , j :u, r err.nose,throat sea base. Fitting gisrsa sad Greens on Thursday afternoon. holiday. He thinks the Pickering" all apIItesnasiltzonio dissaw. AND STEAM _ . Mrs: Fred Badgerow and children College at Newarket is O. K. MY BAKER'S JOY mikes equally ys Odw$our 1B to 9 sad 7'to 0 iSly a spent the week-end in Markham. Wm. Sinclair has sold his residence as good bread as western mills brand, v PRICES RIGHT. P and it costa you less. Wh Mr. Buff, of Toronto, has the con- here to John Gallagher, who intends y y should �tisyy: tea=• tract of plastering S. Stewart's house. establishing a butcher business in the you not patronize your' home mills ii E. FAREWELL, g.C., BARRI$- �• L. SPINS LIMITED He commence work on Tuesday. village. They give you a good market for your J• TIiB,Coaa arowaA t _ i grain. You would et lower rices ss ttornq,s�odCJoaab A. Thomas,who has been spending Mrs, W. H. Major. Mrs.A.Conover, B' P �•-. Court House,WbAby. ID•v PIOKERING, ONT, a few weeks with Alf. and Mrs. Trim- Mrs. Ede and lir; and Mrs. Hancock, for all grain if it were not for the local As ble returned to the city on Thursdhy. of Aurora, were visiting frk-,sds here mills. Surely they are entitled to i.. A,{� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and He was-accompanied by lira.Trimble. recently, your patronage. s Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc, Mgney to Mr,and Mrs, Curran met with an Howard Langford and. Lawrence - • ti4. can. Office Brock at.Nortb,wbltb. . 45ly LOOK HERE ! . 1 want to -buy your Barley, Bbek- accident last week while going to Major are attending Toronto Cnivers- w �ufsrtnssri Q�arDrs. The Claremont Furni Whitby.. The horsA+ becoming un- ity. We may be sure they will up- an Wheat. e at 3 e manageable threw them`both out of hold the former prest ige of the vale. ture Store. the rig. Mr. Curran, coming- In con- Gardbam Tran has purchased the �[J[j G, HAM=-Issuer of Marriage tact with the ri a uired medical farm formerly owned-h E.-A. Thorn- 1 v . Licenses in the Cotrn%y of Ontario, i8' the best• place to get your R. _ q y y r. Plokeztag Village. my HOUSE FURrISHIN08, we have attention', while'big wife escaped un- ton, of Truro;Nova Scotia. He can ny: injured. now boast-of having one of the best EASTLAKE SHINGLES dressers, washstands, iron j g r1 POUCHER, Real. Estate Auc- and brass bedsteads, par- - farms in Pickering. ' 1 • tioneer, valuator,collector and issuer - Frank Weir, of Portae la Prairie Of manlago licenses,Brougb►m. - spy for gait@, buffetta, and ATHw R.. , side boards, mattresses and .spring ' - called on many bf his old friends here ' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Beech-nutting is the order of the on Friday and Saturday.. We were aR couches, and elf kinds of chairs 0 Licenses in the County of Oatarfo, da here, all pleased to -see Frank, who is a Qlos at•wze and his r••fdeao•.Clar•moaL always is stock, also many number from this vicinity.attend- favorite with both old and young. He t other articles too numerous ti • --M, ed Markham Fair. was called from the west on the sad S.BE,ATON,TO WNBHIP OLE$B 11to mention. Rememberwo - •%• - D• Conveyancer, oounmiMlonwfor lamas keep the Roods and de- Mrs, Isaac Lehman_and .children mission of burying his father. �a�rr. Aeooaatea Issas•ofMoaey to loan spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Leh- It is with extreme sorrow that we re- p�op.rEy M�yar yy+ _ liver.them to your: • man's mother, pori the death of Mrs. Cross, formerly •sass• Whitival:, Oat. y.y "home, at the very Thomaa.and Mrs. Dunkeldk,tnd their Mise Ethel Hodgson of this village, at " lloweat rice w POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer P children spent Sunday at t3olomoa her home.in Toronto. Deceased leaves Mss• . for OOuaties of York and Ontario, ♦ne- Patronize our town merchants. Burkholder'& to mourn her a husband, daughter, has also Of all kinds attenn.a to on aborti" don't send your good dollars David and Mrs, Parker, of Toronto, mother and two brother. Her death aetssa; aadrsu drsga River P.o.. out, away to build up sonde other spent Thanksgifing Day -with Jacob was sudden and a shock to all. u' : B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- place,- Your@ ;for business. and Mrs. Hoover. PTT 0 tlonser, valuator and eotloctor for Are easily applied and have, al• F Mrps. O, G. Ni howander, of Toron- BROUGHAM 8616 aQ�o�Oectted. For date oArlotki�d. of her father-in-laws, T. l�ii hawaader. T. C. and Mre. Brown spent Mon- ways given the best of y4 sellas s(hduossd saber F vately or by atiction, to, sent the holiday at the home of p+ss is Hs B EAL satisfaction. idaalars a ply at raaideoer.Elisabeth Bt Ptci- Our worthy Postmaster, Robert day with relatives here, Have been made 2Q eel's r 44 orders left at haws Office,pick• Whitson was able'to attend Markham John• E. Cowie spent the holiday years or Maaoab• store, Olaremont. :iu e♦ CLAREMOhT like cut above. .1.Prompt attention, Satisfaction guaran- Fair, much to'the delight of the fair with J. H. Madill dna family. pp fend. Icy yhoae number is Independent 1001 Miss Elsie Malcolm o 0 - sea. f Toronto, fa M _ anis standard grade only. Carrs R. G. and Mrs. Davidson sad-Master visiting her aunt. Mrs. Malcolm. gated Iron any -gauge. ti A WANT Orvil. motored from Cberrvwood on ' Mrs Mary Mattbews spent the holi- g et„ S. R. PENNOCK Sundag-and spent the day Keith with day with her daughters In Toronto. Let me Sgure for your next roof iwN/TaYv,ate• OIVT. We meet and correedond with buyers James and Mrs. Dunkeld. Mrs. Win. Doubt and children, of ._ _and save you money, Our teacher, Miss Agar, attended Port Perry,_are visiting Mrs. Henry. Bell telephone. ' An busiaee�a a ruutedYt�o me will farms maliner'. from Allrkwho t arenelo k Amer mto rb y the South Ontario Teacher's Conyea- Shea- continent �,ili GTS' and children, of Peter- F. J. p 1 tion, which .was held at Whitby on iR y Thursda .and Frida of last week. boro, spent the holiday wtth hie bro- Prouse, Plckerin be carefully bandled: lage and town'bomes in. Ontario. If y v there here. ' -Charges Moderate- you nave anything to sell we m�►y he ■ s.• Frank and lira, (3erow and children ' able to find you a,buyer, �1/HITBv. SCRANTON Independent Phone No. 1514.' ' _ - s�ppeent Thanksgiving with Wm. and 1MSry-lfoRrave. -JOHN FISH$R 3�. CO. James Reid, a retired farmer, v the gg ` _ has been a resident of the town for lira Woodhouse and liras \toddler, „ JOHN. PHILIP MS 'BROKERS of Toronto, spent Perryman. with 1' about twenty veais, died at hie bolus Thoa. and lira,spent Thanksgiving man. 810 LCMSDEN y $t ILLI\G oa Tuesday at the age of 83 rears. 6 AvELAiDE Tlie cement b oc w J. and -Mrs. iintoo and• Miss Ella Sr., E., TORONTO. 1 ks, bleb are about Linton,of Toronto, visited G. D.-and ` Has a full line of fresh and Cur- 15 feet wide,and which are on-the Mr-.Linton over the bonday. ed meats constantly on hAnd. east pier, are_ very haddsome. They ALL IN STOCK. y cost,about$2b,0t10,and are said to be Wm,younMosggest owe attended the finers- Chestnut and Stove Coal the finest in the of-his youngest brother_Harry 'lice- ° p' t Bacon, prcviace. grove, of Picton,on.Wednesday. �p Ice Roll, Breakfast bologna, Weiners, etc. A Toronto man has purchased six Peter land lira. Reesor, of Scarboro, I will Have conetafltly on hand 'a lots near the C. P. A. station from If you would like to eeeni!e. Highest pries paid for-- Miss Mary Robson for SOW. We Rpeot Monday and Tuesday of last your winter a supply of coal at ,fir Buteher's cattle full supply .Cif best eoal, at understand that it is his intention to week with Geo, and to , Duncan. erect a fine new residence thereon. Wm. and Mrs. Ashton, of Uxbridge, this month's prices,but are tow +" • The flnishin touches on the Toron- v sited a letter's brothers, Thomas -busy to draw it now, you can 4 :;lowest seible rice g i ch • p Asa _. --E- -- �gtern-are bein made ie vee g -+lo so-by or it now abd �l `�� - N.Fe�Mechio, ehawa, A. P.Mme bin p$ a — W H GIBBON it is ez ted that t e road will have P� and H. A. Teasdalof Toronto, spent getting it in-the fall or winter ` + - -as•electric care in operation between - gas-electric and Bowmanville next week. MechinThDkgrving withHugh and Mrs. when you need it. ....... �'11`9t=erase rip-for hue 44••4 �� y Mechin. Owing to the favorable weather the �k Mrs. W. J. Devitt received a mesa- C� Da Or night sewer works are g ". y age on Priday last that her mother, A s C•. R E E&0 R I y 8 rapidly and it is hoped thatthe vire meets an trains REAL ESTATE..,,,. will,be laid b Cliristmae, if'the pies- Airs. Footer, of Clarksburg, bad died ' p suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Devitt left "LOOUI3T HILL U enming promptly attended to. ent fine weather continues very much on the evening train to attend the ` � Kwa longer, _ ,Agent for Canada Carriage Co. After hearing -a number of Candi- f unWe 11 a ' qn � _ ' � COAL AND LUMBERYARD dates since the i t H� iltop took suddenly ill pastor, Rev. Dr. Abra• Sunday and on1AMonday he became We H. Peak, p{ p ham, resigned, St. Andrew's congre- w5rse. Mondaykecening he was taken L s7 gation will hold a'meeting at an early to the Toronto hospital and Tuesday May. POss><ble Insurance rate lower ou farm pro• date with a view' of moderating ins morning underwent as operation for"THOROUGHNESS" r r� perty and Village Dwellings, call to a minister, a adieu It was successful and THORQUGHNESS in-first-rings Companies. An appointment- has been made P s be 3a doing nicely. is the Key-note of this Institution. with the government whereby they The Women's institute will meet at Some medical authorities say ' that NO r02Y11U= ZTCtA 9 will receive a large deputation on Fri- �- Oar graduates aucceod because they. the bodge .of M G. D. Linton on it is possible for a person to suffer Z " p eP dap, Oct. Ince from the thevar' a muni= Tuesday afterno , Oct. 20tb, at 230 from Rheumatism- without- having have received correct r aration'.. it oat insured with me,call and cipalitiea ia`terea+ted in the construe• g char A talk on bulbs for fall plant- compare rates tion of good roads system between P' Uric Acid in the blood. �iQT! ing, appointing. delegakes. to attend Toronto and Oshawa. the Horticultural Show and other inn- , i w The trial of the Italian charged with But we hewer heard it stated that a ' portant business will be transacted. + the murder of a fellow-countryman man in person could have Uric Acid in 'the ' W•..Y. Richardson. y The many friend's of transacted, GamaSe �)I� Da �•�J the town here-about two weeks ago, �� was resumed before Police Magistrate will in•pleased-to hear that he is im- blood,and be free from. Rheumatism, Notary Public, Pickering. - Harper on Tuesday evening. - A cer- proving,though slowly, from injuries enjoys s National Reputation for fain amount of evidence as taken, received when his horse threw him Uric Acid develops when the Sid r Business and Shorthand Education. after .which a further adjournment from his wagon, taking fright ata neve; Bladder and Liver fail to do s All buainese schools are not alike. Have QQ lots of water ? autosome two weeks ago. The owner Q was made until Thursday evening, g. their duty and do not properly filter Nothing less than the best-should •_ !t. . of the car brought him ho se and satisfy you and nothing less than Considerable interest is being muni- m dical aid Summoned when t[t was the blood, removing waste products C: S. RiCE OF WHiT$VALM fested'iu the Hydro Rai]wa gg givingtbe best training will satisfy ' y y fobnd, apart from a severe shaking and impurities. When these organs is prepared to furnish you anything A meeting is being. held here this .- Catalogue free. Enter any g (Thursday) evening, at which Sir up,that his knee...was injured,which. refuse to do their work you will find me. in the line of water supply such as Adam Beck, Mr. Lon, of-Guelph. ke_nps hi 'from his usualutiee, Nyal's Storte Root Com Compound a go W. J. Elliott,Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic ram, Chas. Calder, M. P. P., and othrs The concert given on Monday even• corrective remedy, - P' 8 .' Cor.Yonge and Charles Sti. plumbing, etc. will ng last under the auspices offe • give addressee, Aar the electors omen's Institute was a decided - It strep t pgee a a more thorough ihderstanding cess. The_nsti t being"fine-theres strengthens weakened or Impair- a, air S They are also expert well drillers of the scheme, the larger is then um- ed Kidne s, stimulates the Bladder and ie@pectfully_soheit:your patron'- ber.in.favorof-it. - _ a Rood attendance, Madame le Marti y Y . • Hon, W. J. Hanes Provincial See- delighted the audience•with her ren- and tones up the torpid Liver, It will y �. T tige.for the .tune, Ind, ahon a %U1, derin of o alar and patriotic airs, BLACSSMITH SHOP. ; retary, paid an official visit to the gg P P check conditions that might result in Provincial Hoapitdl for the Insane and leer talk on her experiences in Bright's Disease, Price 50e. and g1,0A TOOLS SHARPENED - hereat the beginning of the week. Europe was highly appreciated. The ` Uxbridge Orchestra was resent and The u dersigned has opened A new — The report is current that he•gave g p RYA tested saNMsttacdona We make a cialr of crosscut saws permiss4on•to all-the risenere en a gave a number of choice selections . Ia smith shop on the Biag• y P g` wtiicb were heartily encored. The guar. ` on road_ opposite the - Toole of all inds. .Locks re aired. ed at the institution, who dealred to PPo Razor-boning a Specialty. For a flr@t- enlist for the war, to do so, and that proceed's at the door amounted t6_850. Quaker "chureb, two Clara hair trim or ec Sas shave call about fort of the .one hso, and and .Mame le Mar made a strong appeal '7; , T. �. Mc 'AI�I}EN s miles_east of at the East-end Barber Shop. fifty prisoners thus -one ed, dyed sed for the brava Belgians who are now € enduring so much suffering as a result -. I C K E R I NE W� Zs� Pickering Village.' -. , • Sea -our House Furnishings of sell their intention of accepting the offer, ; of 2he'war; This appeal met with a R anteed. Charges moderate kinds. $Ilgbtly ed Carpets ready response as the sum of 860 was Druggist-_ Graduate Optician, from ]b cents faeyard up. Portugal may declare war rained including Madame le Mar's fee -E- _ �j y W. J, GnRDON. PICBERIN(i against Germany:' for-the evening's program. P1C3cl31"Yi tgo .ry ,- ,. - .,, ,,�. .•."'.i a=a. * :�_ „ i rt... -.:.:.:.a.,. '._. � .t�`=:.�' rv• ,.� ;wT,y,y,».-• rem `[',mi% i`"� ,H ..,,$•b r.., ,,,, '.' * •. .sa •.rc •'i *'F.v.Uy�,+?.•+..�, ,��,�„4t y41 , :«a`. �' ,r ,^`"f"' i,r.J,,ty„' -n•�'*7, m 3",,s',. ��'�• ..;t try �i Ga°:t ~rr -y9• r.'e•.�'� ;. s?', rt�' F" .,.+K'?nt'�„n(.¢ x""6xa.:•+9, ^i' '.r •.. s '.. .. ,. " 'n. .-.' ","y.�Fal'r` +�r•y 'I`"'f sa•� C F—Ei"Iff'r 1 \ a. i.. . .p, ,.mel. _ :,:-:1 ., u�s -at.mw,.D`..w - e ;,�n..s qCa¢ cr. .7ad,.,y._• _ ,rex M ,r. 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I ".1�. - �7'.-v4­,- y &«d.�;i:::i:;,�,,:�:,:.,:�,.,.. . .".:�'....'':�;!;.;:;: , � V , : Y ria I 'r � ... " " 'I . k r ,� 'A�e _­, '�— k r '--.c -•ar Dulcie s Confessionb . ` .i i. 'K ,t• .Y 'a x A i It � r CHA�Tgg vIL-(Continued). Duocie thinks that Blue Posts is a de• A "'' ter . F 11- pressing old house, and certainly I, do �'•*,'' r ewe wan a hatchet-faced little l`not 'see why they, should bury themselves + ` ,4 hk ` - 1 �A��He greeted the lawyer curtly.' there now-esvecially as they appear to „% ' "What's the meaning of this tale Mar• th lett extremely well off. I shall offer T � 1 .tha Craddock h boon curing into nay a� p to find a Bat for them." �� :ear?" be demanded. '•She Saye the Will $eriott grunted. _ �. > t�Ill ` t.' �. I drew up for poor Carwordine can't be ••I suppose Belturbet will be coming to found! I told her you must all be blind, town. too?" he said. NIS ., :`tor I put it in the top right hand drawer Dulcie does not mention him," was the ' of his desk locked it, took the key back y to Ca.rZm_Rne, and he saw me replace the 1e$eriott shrugged his shoulders, sad ; ri" . �', _, . :key on the bunch to which it belonged-" changed the subject. b; ly6 �'.�` ;,K 'There is no Will in any of the drawers A Lew weeks later Dulcie and Primrose w n•of the desk." replied Mr: :lorLcn. 'Come were installed in a Bat not very far from "* _ and See for yourself. But st tell me I f; ' a 'k L Who benefited by this Will?' the Iieriotts, and for the Stet Limo in her life Dulcie experienced the bliss of spend- :_ "A lot of ­ eh forget their int money treely. she went from shoo ,,, - - W. names;' was the reply. "Martha Crad-I to shoo. buying whatever took her fancy. ' ' dock was left a few thousand pounds. flue "' .- • +F :. ?' think, and the two Ririe fifty pounds a and before many days were over she had u ^' acquired an - extensive and -elaborate ✓ sy. '.year each., I may tell you. Mr. Norton,I wardrobe. ' 1hat I did-my best to persuade Mr.'Car•' She revelled in the thought that there ' &rdina _to leave his money. to his, was no one to her nay, for although` but he seemed to have taken j Primrose chided her gently for being li. s '�^ y. 'daughters, a-vialenG dislike to them, and threatened, traragant, yet she agreed that, atter a 9 ` _, a-that if I would not write what he aske9i, there was no reason why they should not p� 'he would leave them completely penni-( now purchase the things that had been �t ! P( ' less. I thought they wouldn't thank me denied them for so many years. E. I '^ of I refused, and I did what he asked." I am going to make up for lost time." / s " �• "Who were the witnesses?" inquired) announced Dulcie. -come along, Prim, s I _ � k „�` ;1 r hfI f;,>!ioston. let us Ro shopping:Vi`e will take a taxi. , # "Myself and James the gardener," was and call for Phtltppa. She has been aw- ° a+ r..' R°, �.�'Lf: - "'.. '. - ' 4� the reply, tally decent to us, and I am going to a ; ; ,% .w �' .ti'te'r j The lawyer was silent for a few mill•�.ask.,her to accept the fur coat she ad- c, "• g y , A:"$, w.+ r i'r.'n(,ep, t mired so much the last time we were at ,' 'A. ; �`' , °•." ."• ,yr 1„ •E, .rt '. "I en pose Ca.rwardine was sound in Kaye" ,, M1 k � `s ' Perfepct Ddlcie was certainly not with her �� - s "�/,s ,h 'WInd when he signed Lhe Will?'_he asked.I ¢ y ^ aw4 F L ,,;. y,' was the re 1y. new) acquired weal and the novelt .. x nay but Doctor the pw>i�l n°o luck is of having money to Dend conteafed her e v e - 'i j �. ' t"� ' F - — f s �} I for a while. oocapying the. wIlole of her t f !� s1�$ i' #fri'his search than the others had been I time; but at length it began to pail. ,. w i � s ;t o ro 1. . "With my awn hands I placed it in the she longed or some other form of ex•. °a ,drawer fa along envelope," he said. cicement. . r y,, s..' y I . •QlaL•in angrily around litm. I she ' tivated Philippa'9 acgnatntanoe, '• + 1. ? .' -• gg� r tloiiie one has taken it!" cried Martha.. but spite at her efforts saw very lit• 1 �� . ,4^� �re �` I. • w "IL looImuncommouly like it," said the tI* o Jim. If she and Primrose went to ., t r dActor• to ith Phi]ippa. Heriott did not appear; " t+� 4 - 'But who coubi have taken it?`' asked I he3 either out or in his workshop. It * `,. � ` � y'a � s _ K.. k� Dukle. "Only Da•.or Crewe and Martha I they�dI Philipp and her brother to ,t r I knew where it was placed, and it seems dinner the tatter always had a businees .!M ` s ' " I• scarcely poeeible for any one to take the engagement. Dulcie-did not appear to no- a '.l 4 key of Lane drawer from my father's bed. r I. o loom without his knowledge." taco it. but Jim's detection wounded her a •'j t ) Dtticie's remarks seemed very mach to in a very vulneraWe part-her vanity. • . as t Iq F y<, s• S . 3 .tate point, and Martha regarded hes When she had bought m .�i: .e th.tn � y • she conM Doasibly w o{ the cezt ,< 1=3e r :;viciously, i• r � .. y. n aper - "When it to found, yon w!!i not bs ao fen! years. she begs enee the sensation e d when �,. " . holt Lott my lady," she snarled. , e nothin .�! +, 1q • �w 'Won �orget yourself, Martha." said i Jim told her that he I 4I more+tb do with her, es a wAee with dt n.ity, "You are an old I Belturbet wrote her d =Pre• to _ + prilpged, but you are get which she replied In the a Siege litltiw. - -• ' . .ting too presumptuous. You had better i the end of that.veriod. howl•. . instead - 'Cl'rritll" Oestruction %l rouglil by t:t•rinan go out of the room." a una "I shalt do aoth�ng of the aortt' to-i of eendisR the usual politely a ionace .The share putHre. jus'; recened trt,m l.it'ge, 5ir��vs t}le awful havoc- that the huge C;erman Sieg g. _ torted the woman rudely. reply, she wrote that she feared she did .S not care sufficiently for him to marry- _ •madz,_in one. of tale f,,9rta at Liege t `,-r the brave Belgians surrendered..- I u ,. Dulcie tarned to Ms- Nor ham, that she had been m shaken in her . Pleats get rid of this woman for tie." feelings. and hoped he.would..forgive.her, Z ,she said. Pay her what in owing, and a and several pages in a similar strain. month's wages is advance. My sister and I She,would have felt anything but fl'>lt' devoted all her energies :o bt<r father Philippa was looking extremely. hand- MILLIONAIRE .L$ � �l II$I:• I have endured'her, insolence for many teres had she realized the immenrity of during hies lane, . and during ao trz•I Aome in a velvet gown which .showed the ,—. -. ,• years because she was an old servant. but i ,�Lthnr Belturbet's relief.on reading her able days.of watcbipc send wa:tint brad curves. of her beau:;[ui figure ;o the beet we will not do so any longer. Onr minds letter At Bret he tea red be mi ht hate 1. - - sse wilts made up on that point, and tt thrust n 1 thaugiit of f.li aw ay ficin her.• rdvantaar, and her ch:•.stnu. hair was ar• ,superintends Cleaning 1�UlCAt1 In - � she has not le Llie house by twelve; misunderstood it• but whin he ound he I ,rte, question- of tba m'.einx Will had I tistically arrang9'd, yet she might sa woll �lri@riead Hospital. '. oclock tomorrow I shall ask you to send' was actually leen once.more, he got up for a time forced ever. 0!ng elwe.into the have been attired in gackctolh for all the ``` to 8talto-m for s policeman to remove from the breakfast,-table and paced quick background. and Primrose had little impression'her appearance made on Bel % Paris. .correspondent Of the s' :her•• ly about the room. his heart.full of toy leisure for introspection. Dulcie had not turbet - {•`' and thankfulness been w Lhe )oast worried. declaringthat Thev talked of his travel* abroad, and LOndoIi-Telegraph writes: ' _ 9 . Dulcie woe perfectly.coal. and her voice ' It seemed incredible that atter making I it was fortunate for them. fhb Will had' Beitgrbrt m.gnised after-IIeriott, who. .•I have just returned from a visit i-' -was determined diwppeased. Primrose talc ante that there Philippa explained, had gone. into the "Do you wish to dismiss the woman t" such a,tool, of h:ttieel2 be wee going to H4i3p' J.at-Y - --- 7 let off eo lightly" His first impulse was a mystery but no ane seemed able cityY to see about one of his iaventloae the t. o., ter._ y euii- ;.•.,, Mr Marton asked Primrose. was to.fly to London. seek Primrose, and to solve it, so the matter dropped. "I want to give a little party to cele .. 1 Yes ale�e �e firm 0= m e ask her to be his wife; but on reflection As the winter passed swap, the roe•�a brute my_ return. said Belturbet after a ly, . It Is a IIlagnlfiCeIlt example OI ` x. sell: F shall friend o MY o star r you i he saw that to do ht i t«ti�a IIi on AA siobody will celebrate !t far what can be done in a few weeks b Wil arras t r her to lea+e the house being rejected ,by.: not _ - d ai do-it ____ iz=____alta. _ _-_ .. y more to bloom the shadows t def from enthastasm, -by--li l arrange ia__primroeOr ale cheeks began once pause• _ " ;,t Lhe earliest possible moment. .I viace-him in a very favorable tight. l beneath her Rray eyes. and she seemed J iue with, me In the theatrnd today tick@$ You will be sorry for this before many Besides, what reason had he for smag� esery day to Il more like the week, and then go to a theatre. I am days ore over," said Martha, laughing ,nlnR shat Primrose would 1lsten to him?I light-hearted 'Primrose of a year azo' asking a few other people, including the funds. When war broke Out -the naylersantil "I will have the law on now could`hestpOct her to believe that Dulcin. �n the other hand, be9ama twat• ))isles Cawardiae." American colony in Paris took over you for do�ng awry with that:Wtll. I he was honestly in love with her when a "We shall be del(Rhted':' .replOa Phil• - y less and uncertain,in, bee moods, for at• L �ee'Pasteur and set to work know Yost goings on for the last three few tnonthe age he had vropoeed to marry though Her, knew that she was now Ippa' "Have pox asked Primrose s ss the,- y Months. meeting mea on the sly. and her sister? a thought it over for a long tree. he maintained -tb ..rttit°de he had j Dulcie yet?" t0 transform a hal#-finished build kissing chem in the woods. and—" Lime, and the Joy he had felt on recely taken u, when tba• .i-. 'rs first came to 'Not'pets but I hope to do so In person ing--the school was not due to, be - _ She did not finish her sentence, for the i, -h:a of Issa from DnWe sobered London. He did not meet them morn t *,They a lawyer stopped her. into doubt. "They are having a very 'Rad time. ready' for six months—into some- VFhaL adolt Iwas from the very first'" often than poLtr. : + roinpelled, said wbeo Theis chaperone• Mrs. Templemore, knows He spoke a few words of warntas to hO dii eo be talked far.more to Primrose thin resembling a model hovitak the angrTT woman. who flung out of the he told bimeelf, "'It I had not overheard than DulcI in .p'te, of the latter'e at• some ver? ti ice people to whom Ahe haw K room with this parting shot "Watt t►11 her nay.that day in the woods that she tempts to engaze him in argument or inirodnced them, and they go about a They have admirably succeeded. = the Will tarns npl' intended to'marry'me I should have lov• discussion. good deal." men and women, 4learing, same But the Will did not "turn rip," sl• ed her from the beginnia instead oft 'Phtlippa, s reception of the news that "Indeed!' murmured Belturbet. wing pf thein, the most powerful Dames though a systematic did search was made pretending to myself that Ig did not. But Beltnrbel,�A once more a free agent had he had not stayed away eo I- Weil, throughout the house, both by Mr. Nor- I wander what made her say it when she been acteristic. you and Jim won't fail me next Wednes in the•American plutocracy, are ton andthis clerks,`wbo thoroughly ea- did not mean it? I know now that she is day, will, yon?" ,toyed the task. an it brought them into the very last girl in the world w run - "I never could under+•and what made ,Atter a•little.more formyl coavereation working.t11eFe at the most bnegil � f netat contact with Dulefe, who looked after a man-yet she did say it, for 1 him propose to Dulcie . "Of dine." she be took his leave, . . lis with admirable self abneg8 t g tier than ever to her elegant moored heard her, Anyhow, I do not care what remarked to her brother. pi coarse, the I (To be continued.) At the end o[ a fortnight the s arch was metra id. One day. verhaps when we are reason she accepted him was.obvious and' ,, tion. Itis the auk of an American: she said. ,., • ed, I will ask her the reason, and I her jilting him now proves that she abandoned as hopeless, for it was evident expect we shall both laugh at the very never cared a scrap about him• [ wonder) mill ti-millionaire to see t4 it whom 1 `' [Jia6 the document Doctor Crewe had eimule explanation she will give)" if ha_, ill ask n down to Old House next IUCI;y, wounded Turcos, some of whom In — _ drawn up w not within the walls of He wrote a nice letter to Dulcie, at. summer?----Jimmade no reply.' L'rnicus—1 .once now a e Ow hate been wit ou a C$8nge O .. 'Blue Posts. ]fartha Craddock remained qulesciaq is she Wisdom of her decision, ••It he- does. I shall not go," he thought, who ave a rl an engagement ring "cI es for a fo. night, ale thor- iD the village while the search continued, adding that he had feared they were not Because he loved Dalcie• and she was I g gl. J and then took service with Doctor Crewe, in eympsthyy with each other, and that now a wealth? young woman, Heriott of opals. • A oughly 'and''oonscien,tiously scrub- who happened to be in need of s cook. To he hoped at.thoagh she had decided that 9sariT aa-_sem-4e-her_as a geatlesnan -g,3il'-t..lt L 9 r��tt,. .,:;r�.ggggg_yyg_.busy him she asserted her firm belief that they were only to be friends in the incurs, could permit himself to be on the Lew � > —�rarl8tts'- pe '. either Primrose or Dulcie Carwardine that they would be warm friends. He oocse'on ' when they met. Pdie wants w Micky I rolling 'bandages. and preparing au"`ltadlezrrled of the Will and destroyed ik msnt Birt Wit me again till somO n1Custl�e-t it w8h: She dressing's• I am stirs I do not know what has be. the -winter. but would . returning to comes.aI*nt he reflected grimly, "and Cy - .. come of it,' said Lbd doctor. -You should England in the epria;. then treat me ae she has treated Ber' Married-him. - "Splendid fellows these TurcOtt ba+e taken better care of it-Yon had Dulcie received the letter at bi»sakfaat turbet. No. I am not to ire tooled again!" : plenty of opportunities for removing 16 time• and yawned as she read it. He set himself impossible taste to acbieve +--. are, most of them] with their whit! to a safer p aoe than the study." Thank goodness, that's all over•" she in his workshop, and grew irritable and _ teeth and fiery feverish Easters1. "Hour was I to know it would lie said. 'Who Wanted to Know I 1. I what is all over?" asked Primrose, vuiek•temgeted. . . eves. They' smoke incessantly, t1N stolen?" aeked Martha angrily. 'It you wpo had recognized the writing ,on the His feelings were patent to Philipp►. �dd ivert me a hint I would baye keRt envelope. who regarded Dulcie far more favorably mother (sternly}-Young man, I purse told me, same of them eight • tbe'�i11 In my own possession. and we My e°gacemeat to Arihnr Beltnrbet, °OR that yodug lady did not wish to an, j cigarettes a day." should DaLh have been richer by sevessI y� the cool re ly. "I hate broken .lt ne: Beltnrbet, and she thought it a pits want to know just how serious Bre thopsud pounds." off. I really did not, Dasa a [crap "for that her brother was growing boorish. Ver intentions toward. me daugh- � "I do not know what you ,meals,' was him, so what else could I do?"/. Dulcie's money would be entre belirielyef nee• the doctor's reply. Primrose regarded her sister with' cul to tim, because it was her belief that r Let , ••If you have forgotten what your share amazement. She had not had- ths.faitrt he would never make a penny out of his Daughters Voice (someWhaj•agi- was to be ter doing what old Carwardine est inkling 01 Dulcie'e desire to sad her inventions. I Batik tellers know more thaD wanted and Seeping !t quiet, I have not engagement. Heriott was not only rowing boorish. tateC)l-- amr118, mamma: 1Ie's'not I they tell.- unuttered Martha. 'But-but—" she said, hesitating, "I but the few words he threw W Dulcie t the one: _ - .. "Your memory to playing you a trick," thought you wanted above ev thing often annoyed her exceedingly. One a[•, — 1. said the doctor. else to marry him?" ternoon, when the sisters were having + ' "It mal snit You to say so now. re "when I hadn't a penny: But things tea with Philippa. Jim came in. His to=t4d Martha, but I fancy you would. are different' now-besides, a woman can brawn eyes looked tired, and his former _ _ have been singing another tune it the always change her miler) if she likes. Yon cheerful expression was replaced with one�. ` Will had.not disappeared," can read what the immaculate Arthur that showed he was weq_ry of the work �`. 'I do not ant to bear anything more says. , Yon will see then-that I have not on which he had been engaged for many t '. .. i►bo it the Wi L. I am-weary of the whole broken his heart." hours. His glance was 'critical as it! ,t... affair, and it, you cannot bold your "I'do not want to read the letter," said rested on Dnlcie'e highly becoming hat `• ' tongue about it you won't stay in my primrose. and dress. She looked like a dainty P�e bonne!" "Then I shall read it.to yon,:' torted of-porcelain znd altogether adorable, but I N, Martha Craddock, sullen and digap Dulcie. Jim's remark that he thought she and luted, entered reluctantly on her duties. Bhe did eo, reading ArLhar Beltnrbet'g her mister-were too young to live alone, _- - 7-77 ,...hep_ she u-A .—i.hed_g at• and that they au ht to get a chaperone -feted with'her cunning plane, but one enjoyment of their correctness. or ue crumb of comfort remained to her when lig-r.� to t.rr'vear in hAr eya. . "Yon can plainly see, my dear Prim " y - ahP ;,arid that the Misses Catwardlae that no tender egntiments are brokea,'t "prim and I don't Intend to have a were leaving Blue Poets and goiffg to live she said when she had flnimhed. "In fact, chaperone." she said. "We mean to da in London. we have both come out of.the affair sound exactly what we like, go where we please. . ,- Thank goodness I shall never see their. in mind and heart i" and stay there as Iona as it snits plie does, male the.e ° "'- !aces again l" she said. Idle, geood-for• primrose nodded. "A very nice programme," be replied. nothing creatures! No.Boos will come ,All the same, Dulcie" she said ,,But Ido not despair of making lilies _ either of them 1' quiet- Primrose listen to reason." bread and butter , .. ;to iq. "he mast have loved you when he eek• ghe scoured Iter pane vicionely, wishing ed you to marry hint, and bec'snee .be He turned to Prtmroae, while Dulcie rhe could serve Dulcie and Primrose as seems its accept your diBmieeal chatted to Philippa and laughed•to hide I . iphe treated the kitchen utensils. sophically, it does not follow that he does bet venation. » �� 11 Inot feel it," She was furiously angry to find that taste.-good ! �_� .. .CHAPTER VIII. Dulcie looked slyly at her sister. _Jim's words bore trait in ane season, for pIf Primrose knew as much,� I did Primrose, in spite of.all Dwlcie could do '+ when you Spread -&' I ." - . . - � :-, When51- it was evident that no Will ex• about what banpened-when he asked me to the contrary,it engaged a middle-aged lady to live with them, for the elder girl pept the vee Mr. Nvorton possessed was to marry him," she thought, 'she would realized that she and Dulcie.were y�ac• it Out on bread Or forthcoming.-etetm•were taken to DnL it not be so enee about ti Anyhow, I got inR themselves in a position which lire• ~� into effect, The sisters found they had what I wanted at the time) and no ops Grundy might assert was not gutted to pancakes, fruit Or • . . ,money in'tilentg-several tttowand pounds .Lit,kpenny the worse.now as far as I van , p see. , Lbeir .age, and eh4 was determined to do a, year. nothing the might afterwards regret. tri @ that you notice' most the sweetness and perfect Primrose ,eked Mr. Notion o.. G It I! he Ie upset he will soon get over y ' 1 .1-;- sw ,-_ tt 8o Mrs.the, a QQood-tempered, s y 9t�t��+�a('yraIlulated Sugar. Buy it in the ..,_., r ...-+ -...•••+TM"nE 't7Lb Dn otg. {t," ahs 'said aloud, "and it will do him bo fifty, Sof REDPATH Extr said a vleaaanttaped widow of a nt en- t "^'� id not want'to remain at ,ne I good to 'find out be'can't marry the first tared their household, and )iw she was purity - oqtr py decided to sell the furniture %I he is engaged to," ws,oe and kL+ew op *hi side her brestcl or in the 105 20,50 Or 10�-�. P d take a furnished Bat in.London for Primrose eau taint whatever Belturbetlh vvse buttered-realizing that the Post of! Z and �J•1b• .SEafCd�a2t011sf r ,-the winter. wounds migiht be, Dulcie bad ggln! Citt of chaperone to two y2un4 and W'BYitu'�► glrts ClOthB y s g dt g � absolutel r F /:.' The. furnished gat was Dulcie's�sugges• the engage out uw_aithed Bhe did not was not to be found every day-sbe Mudie ag5s and Ou ll CtL[le enulnC s y ` tion. She wrote to Phtlipna Heriott, tell, {aflow hereelllt to dwell on what might have h,erself so amiable to her char�ea. �iE� •u�a8 It left the rEflnery. � '' lag he•_ of the change in their forte es, happened it It hall not occurred W DNeie .before long Dnlde allowed th CleaI15 ti end ask.lag for assistance in the select a that the masts= of Old Hones would be wasn't a hod old thing."and when the CAliT1�pA gtjX,AR REFINMG CO., LIMITED• MONTREAL•• .-,- Id . of a Bat Philippa told the news to h�r a Rood match for her. He had fallen a Winter passed away, f brt±ther at breaktaet victim to Dulcie, and Primrose had there• leaves were once more on the trees, Ar, + they ,scant.to come g thur Belturbet returned to Old Hoose,And •What on earth I fore endeavored to banish all thought of ti + o J+ondon y�rY• b e�jitb an indif• him, except as Duloss's lover. SDs Cad a sew days later called ay Philtpya's !at - - _ - , x 1. : � Itarsnt air. . _ , , 1 r ' ,, . = .. ,'�••:.^•�r •... .. . M. , n'�,1 .. P- •.'f-.,,, vin<...�F 5 h..,7' a„«r. aZ.rr�'. -n': sa„- t�F- -,F'• 1,. '„"'b•t:�'•.+:,a`4-•,'ag:, Ar '.r%„ot' ,lo-.:., ' 4. .'4, ', v,?',, „$' oa , hw . e,Y,..54. ...:may .s, !x*fi ,• 5,,�,, s. vita s'''pat,• _ t>_,"na sic !ea r2< v; '1 - 'a .Sa+wt3• ,; cr -fir ti3” Vit ,;,. n.,' y".'+-, .3. ..•;: Pig � . e.r,'fesi'Sr^`r:' 'e,. .so-.. a+; n'F ci+.1.. +. „�.,r. .,,,.+d'. :;�'a ;,,y. s.w•w+ .p, .•.r u.mc; x•....riti's•7('„+r. �"3:.� amu:von, xe. _ , ev ( C 9. .-,,.: .• ?1 ''iyr.. r .,�,m . ,. .••xJ a•,�•: , ..• x.. v>._?'�' '_,,>. ?" �t -:. �. ,:r` v.':• -�"r. ��.'> .c+:_ r", t. n, t tr�'%n` �. 4' pi list '..,: .yv.-'d' h.. : ..... _ 'tA:...?'. :�!^ '.:Y!RP' t!r .+y,'. -u K1G } !'.••,t'. '.e.• :.;�... r'- .r.• `vr' ,x: r.,r d s �� � ..-a _,•r_::..7 �' r -x' .M1. r t • T d Md. ARE HISERY rc), ALLOW ME TO PRESENT k can Only Be lured Mough tie , Blood—Liniments of No Use MY BEST FRIEND In no disc does'the blood be- l 9 t• at i l come thin so rapidly as in rheums- tit(m. ' Not only does it become thin OYAL but it is loaded with- impurities - a ,41'.., s., rheumatic poisons. •Without the po son YEAST s . proper treatment these poisom:s in- iacresee the inflamed Dints swell °and the patient becomes a cripple, �'j 1 • ` y There ane a a of methodis of � � CAKES . 7 3 — ng r e most o t -em 4 �.; - "A, .-aiming to kee a-rheumatics pad r: y poisons until tie` can build up s �� 4' . 1 /1V BUriiVG \ b45 blood sufficie'nitly to -overcome _ YEAST CAKES �.. them. But unfavorable co•nditiatis BE CAREFUL To s " SPECIFY E•W.GILLETT CO. LTG rbf oolci or da�npne�es may give tdra y TORONTO. `�llf Com IJ µ �I n 1/ /' YEAST WiNNIPlG. MONTRCAL. ts: tea+tt~ disease the advantage, and a re- ROYAL CAKE 'O ;lapse:or renewed attack follcxws. ` �`" DECLINE SUBSTIFUTEI . Drs Williams' -Pink Pills for Pale >a ", �'r--le--build-up-tll,e-blood-aad-ena. b1e it to ca,s�Qat tehe r umatic weather those of the crew• who are Nor would he know in all probabtil 'poisons with the natural 'secretionsu not required below are grouped oil Iity-that a mistake had been made °. of the body. T'halietanda have ;Tied e �� the little half-deck below the con- until the consequences began. s 1 ;'a s . ning tower, just above the steel hull The:men lying beside the valves thas._area„ment._ vsibh_t(he�ost'bene- _ a " t +? tial results. That eve sufferer ` �. 3r, ; in se boots,,s and men are.tire ugh know- nothing-exceptshow.to do what * in sea-boots sweaters and rough ' who does not try Dr. Williams Pink t g they are told. icor is there any Pills is neglecting the, most helpful $ lothin .A. ti< 'c8• sensation of motion as the boat arsons of recovery is shown by the , '; 4 What She Does. sinks. It seems to be .as still as a following statement: Mrs. Emeline ? The submarine running awash drawipg-room on shore . v Smith, St. Jerome, Que., says: "I forges sullgiily_ onwards with a The periscope,-vhirh i steak the was attacked with what the lectors " " >4A� ` s y x �� heavy g-inding�aFke, the water lift- size of a saucer, remains about edgh- mid was, infla.mmator-'rheu a-ilsm. y teen inches above the surface, and, y ni r A ' °5�. 4° ing and dripping from the gi,ls Che joints of my, hands, feet and ° p z� ,' 3 ,. w„ T'*�# �sn which project on either side of her viewed from the deck of a ship, all limbs were badly swollen, and I e :� ,i .�, , a� ,x , R .: rxP , snout. Below, the hull is filled with that is seen is a flitting pennant of ruffered the most excruciating pain r y* � R a % A� ; ,�' y� Nos *'r,.' S`m yk the crashing of the furious engines white spray, as it cuts the waves, x•,: Notwithstandimg nkedieal treatment ;x +;� t '-• ,f ,�„ + s ' g.., cramped into the narrow tube of like a seabird's wing. I °',.;e,,, ,d'k'IiGH` wd ';�#�e�a`A ;„ �y 'lia` ?•�'�,r .b" '> ','d ,, P T =..-. > ,he trouble became-moo- bad that I steel. The engineers gust placid- L pen approaching to. attack the scald not go about. My appetite ly among the racing rods and pis- submarine sinks lower and. sub Degan to1mU-me, .acrd I was growing An Ineldent of the 'Par. - tons, in the thick atmosphere taint- merges her periscope, so that her �r physically weak. A, neighbor' who ed with fumes. Should the sea- captain, looking in the mirror, sees aa,d been benefitted by Dr, Wil- French cavalrymen aiding a wounded comrade. " water enter the hull and mix with his little and bright picture washed iis.mz'_ Pink Pills advised me to try _ _ - petrol gas, g , 'them, and I decided to d*.Ao. In banks were the scene of man --of the the fatal chlorine of is'out out in green green of the w i coursethe y DABY''S UWIv +TABLETS-- formed, and the crew .are suffo- ter.. And from above nothing is come Improvemeof a nt, and my-appe ekw weeks I noted e baaettelesfor between Lh Teutonic - USED FOR YEARS whichcated. visib.le at The submarine is now P The method of the submarine is blind. She xte began to return. Then the hosts and the Romana., whose — to cruise ateconomicalspeed, ten cannot we through water. But she 4 rwelling in my-joints began to dis- strongest bulwark it was; it,-was When a mother -uses"only -one knota.or less, on .the surface, until can steer a course. Her captain has Appear, and it was not long until I there that Gaul and Teuton_struggl- medicine as long as there are little she sights a hostile.vessel. As she made his calculations before iwas perfectly cured, and I have had ed for supremacy in the generations oyes in the home it ceTtainiy bears is so ama11'she can see another ver submerged his periscope- A"n the 12o return of the trouble." that followed, grand tetsCwmony to the value of cel before the other vessel can see range of a German torpedo is about z Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Xse sold - Flowing through a .land clothed that_particular-remedy. Thousands her. Then she sinks. The captain 3,000 yards at 25 to SO knots. The by all dealers in medicine or will be with vineyards, that yield a wine of mothers use nothing else but and the crew go below; the hatches submarine can fire her torpedoes, r# wmt by mail at 50 cents a box or six which'is famed the world over for Baby's Own .Tablets. Concerning are closed; and the captain, swing go about, pr'e'sently r1Si4 until her �oxes.for $2.50 by writing direct to its exquisite bouquet and dry, pi- them Mrs. M. Le Blanc,'Memram- ing hi weight upon the cross-piece periscope is above water, then her !Che Dr, Williams'. Medicine Co., quant flavor, "Father Rhine" brew- cook West, .N.B., writes: "I have from the periscope,, his eye::upon self continues underneath the aur =� IBrockvible, Otat. thes a spirit of song and legend and used Baby's Own Tablets for mq the mirror, gives big orders. The face until it is safe to rise, and ''--' romance. Ruined castles crown the little ones far the palet ten years crew are-lying along the sides, like a whale, to breathe again._ , FIRST VICTORY OF THE VAR• rugged-and fantastic crags that hem and know of nothing to equal them ready to turn valves on or off: The r., —' in its channel; its waters, of a deep; during teething time or for colic, internal .coimbuation engines. are now a Seetehman Put An Agsrgae tran"' 'rent green hue, flow or-,r constipation and indigtstion: A'llstopped and the propeller-shaft is A Lesson to Him. ryl sive German to Sleep. :yam treasure of the Nibelungs, surge �y-neighbors who have used them. think as Ido," The Tablets are connected up to.:the electric motors. A man who was extravagantly r _ The folbowing official report of round the r°Kk of the siren Lorelei, _ Thete-is a sodden silence. fond of his dogs one day saw his _ the first engagement of tehe west is and are overlooked b the tom- sold by medicine deabetrs or by mai] _ youngest son kick a favorite pup. q u, mau B eta ue o rmania—;:he at 2b cents a box from 'he Dr; �aptatu's P#rt...__ ��Y . u.amannerly .- young -sus-1" " but by a man, says Ills Glasgow trophy' of German victory of 1870. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, - The process of-submerging ie a roared the irate parent. "How dare Iveuing Tames, who has the best Except during the eighteenth sad Ont. process in the brain of the captain, yoQ kick my dog I'll teach you authority for his detaile`of the nom- the greater part of the ndneteen'th - He has a 'methal picture of what how to Lehane yourself .bebEer(" t • WHAT .A SUBMARINE IS LIKE e� bat: In one of the compartments ceneturles, it has always - been a h tank-contains,'and how much When the offender had been sound- 'of ound bf the evening train from Troon just Purely German river. It became weight is driven out forward or aft ly thrashed the father wiped the , after the declaration of the war be part of the dividing bine l�tween at each order, and what will be the perspiration from his forehead tween Britain and Germany were France and Germany in 1697, when effect upon the vessel. He cum- "Let this be a lesson to you," he hn old gentleman and his wife and Alsace-Lorraine was appropriated - tnunicates.this prooess to the veaatl said, "how`how to treat any dogs! And, S N D WHAT THE VESSEL ACTU- itself. He must first dip her boats now that I think of it, you've 'been s, young fellow from Troon, while in by Frane+e; in 1870 it was won back' ' a, coanes .sat' another young chap by its children at the point of the :ILLY IS AND DOES. slightly, then herstern, then bows disrespectful to your , mother of ��" g paper. The three utboccu- swell. It is to #.he German race again, and so on. If he makes a "read in a late. 'pied passengers entered into con. what the Thames is to the English mistake.the submarine may dive araatlro about the war, and the people. It is.a means of livelihood, Sha rd Like a ('igar, Totter ori its dotrn, and then-all is done. Not Too Hard. -Proon chap•remarkbd that the Ger- too, for it carries more than 2,000,- The' proce®s is reflected in the Mr. Littierest -- "Doctor, what ,'mans would be wi out. Hardly 000 tons of fret htia e_ each r, Back, and Is Full of Deadly.— : a'y Ped y g g Y'e'abrain of his lieutenant, who stands did you tell foe' was your special had the prophecy crossed his lips, and is a symbol of national pros- Possibilities, near by .the captain. In ordinary treatment for sleeplessness I" _ wh._n thc%_neasivA no*spaper.reader;_ perity. . -- - $o much has been written con- vessels, if an officer faints or Medico—"We strike at,the cause without any declaration of war or ---'�' a mistake, there are a dozen people or ori in of the trouble. Mr. Ips- cerning what the submarine, by a g ,other indications of bellitoose fever, r,a __ fli tit of at hand who oar put it right; be- tlerest--"You don't say so! Well, : OT- DS!>v - g -ima instion, may achieve, cause the $now what ou t-#.o- a you w111 find the Lab in-4ho sther writes the naval correspondent of y y �wooped.down upon the unsuspect' Food Did It. �hc (louden Morning Post;that most dome. Not so in/F submarine. The room. Only don't strike at him to _l ing Troon man and smote him a pie are somewhat unoertain as only person beside the oaptain who hard." After usin laxative and caths to what the submarine scivall is going.¢ligehty, swipe an fire cheek, acoom g knows what is in on is his lieu- == :•, nyangt the• bis with the remark: medicines from childhood a case, of y tenant;, but the -consequences of a It's the -little things that annoy "You w t not about m coun- chronic eonstipafion yielded to the and does. To begin with she ie y y -mistake would follow so quickly that us, but one bad tooth will really .' itree vat you like." For about the scientific food;Grape-Nuts, in a few shaped like a cigar, and she carries the lieutenant ooulri not rectify it. feel as big as an acre. K' 'time of 'a:midge's wink the Soot &3's• a towner'on her back. Inside the y g was stunned, but he rallied, oalleot "From early childhood suffered -tubular steel hull, valves and tubes ed his forces, and, making a brit- with such terribleconstipation that and pipes line. the walls; aft, in.a „ _ lria�t charge, well the German I had to uee laxatives continuously, so.-low that the engineers can such a powerful one on the snout going:from one drug to another and hardly stand apright, are the inter- - ` ''STo,that the Teuton's head shot back suffering more or less all the time. naf combustion engines "and ttie " electrical motors which drive the �1 !� • end• broke the Windo;;v, while the Aprominent-physician whom I .�Aovii'rnment Debentures of the .•y�, vessel when she-is under'water. 'blood from his nose dyed his shirt consulted told me the muscles of •- - s Ii Ero11t. The Ger�itan again advanced the. digestive organs were weakened side c the floor, o re pe,r of to e PROVINCE � ONTARIO an farce; but again the Troon man and could art perform their work inside of the hull, are petrol and met him with a swift swipe on the without help of some kind, so I stores. Forward are the torpedo tubes. Amidships 'there projects zbareryrp, -Interest coN. law, Which put the aggressive Teu- have tried at different' times about /rons,payablcserNi-anrtrally. Dznornitpation,R;am. 4 t ton to sleep. So Scotland won the every'laxa:tive and cathartic known, downwards from the ceiling a thick first battle of the war."• but found no help that was at all- brass column ending in a , bra's These debentures are a direct obligation of the entire Pro- i �- permanent. I had finally become cross-piece: Th•is:is the basc.of the —`ince of Ontario: , IRHi'E I\ SONG AND S'T'ORY. discaurag'ed and had given my case Periscope. ' When the boat is 'sub- At no period In recent times -has It been possible for the ` merged and- the officer desires to -investor to make purchases of Province of Ontario securi wVineyards., _. e• 6 p g pe see what is going on of the oasts es a -such favarabte terms. —= The River Z;'lott•s Throu It n band the re-di lcsted�fe(rod, Gran N t�se. n on above he set • . ._ - .. �. -, - - -- g g of FertileVin yard•. "Although . I had not expected`'a hand on each - a PRICE:'Par: and 'accrued interest 'to"YIELD 5% q lag For generations past the Rhine has this food to help my trouble, to my piece, which 1s level with his face, Crabl�a7ut �` 'served to inspire se're the spirit of pa,- great surpriGrape-Nuts digested and rotates the column, while he It•nes.me„r Ae E. AMES & C�e jtriotiorn among his German child- easily from the first, and in a few looks into the mdrror. Bankes (ren, who loved to call him "F'ather day's I was convinced that this was Image in ?titter. Union Bank Building, Toronto. (Rhine,” "Wacht am Rheian" was just what my system needed. In the mirror he beholds an image, the great naltional song w•hirh was "The bowels performed their func: little and bright, of a section of thg .sung with an,extraord-inary fervor tions regularly and I am now tom sea and horizon, and by swinging.i'1 .:' by the German soldiers a•}lies in the rrle.tely and permanently cured of round he can sc.a'>z the whole circle }lour of defeat and victory in the this awful trouble. reflected in the periscope above, �L®0 00 10 GOLD G1VEN AWAY FREE Franco-German War;-being. sung "Truly the power of scientific flood which is.the eye of then steel fish. . • r before the .walls of Paris in that inust be unlimited. Name given by Alongside the periscope is the up• igreo, campaign which ended 1n vic- Canadian Postuni Co., Windsor, right' steel ladder .leading through., LPAPS NR60CA UPML ATSWRVREBR SMI tory for, the Prussian forces. And Orf. two hatclie•s'fo;the deck of the con CPAHH ItCYREH YeRAPR8f2B ERPA 4 uow that Chair country is faced with Trial • 10 days of. Grape-Nuts, ming tower which is raised five or can Son azranee the above lab of um1 led lctern into the names m erght wen known fruit. Ir eo,ser CA?7 s greater peril than any she has when regular food does not seem to six feet above the toff of. the hull. s11AR IN Ttta DISTRIBUTION.OF THE ABOVE FRIZB. )t is no cosyy Usk. B..t Oy pa feats anu per severance you unprq bablyy��gqoke out 5 oft�t5 of them. To the pence who can maltevut thel sr(;rst nun bxr we•,,•.l ' ktiitherto experienced, Ills words of *sustain the .body, works wonders. It is about four feet in diameter, fire the aria er one Ilnedt5d Dollars. Io the pcnen IDak1nQ out the s:and largrst num us the,um of Fifty A(, �, , ,, 7:,::ara, To the person wakle¢the thiel largest aut�t+er the lust Of Fhirt Doi7ars. To the parson naklwq the that great war song bringing back There s ar Reason. and is protectid'� by, a -breast-high f..i.: tarp:at number the lam otTweaty D6ltan, should too,pue�o�s send�nswcrs agnacy correct,tl!e Arot iwn memories of 1870,- will be sung y m b Took ik s. for the 'famous little rail lined with canvas. Here is the l;," ''De dtalded b.t.aae t�{m reach recelvin t-S aa),,Should three sand .egtysty c�rret nnaa en,thc w.' p g m t:..rc,;pctzes will have to be dliided,(rich recelsinq jM.00),Should four person ecnaSGqually cnetfct na+iv'rrs• fir,• millions of. thKaiserstt:e`•bele ram of fs7o.af w1a be envelly dtridad(each teceMaQ�So.00?,sad co'oo'tn like portln6e, r,v}drd 'e. foc W rces .on book, The Road to e11vi11e.,, ti heel, and here,'women the, vessel. is ,y temylp w(h..lmpple cottdt)nr.shout whf<h we wBl vrlrj as lona u server aro reca ed w•E fo NOT et•AN-r A CE?iT OF YOCRDtOFFY WHEN YOIl ANSts^LR THiS ADVERTIBEFt D•NT, rfyyoon eon metre :•r�1. rid anti' sea. TrhLy the.Rhine is a Ever.read the fetter A new Ona -running awash, stand the captain anVUlnq jlka a mmD Icte 3lst ♦'+Ice ua et Dore encloaln¢eceee stamp f..r outsCpty, PlY•SVVT PfiLAY. t7 t sub' for.a.n8l jov l so Its appears from time to tint, The see it tTTE Ar o(ca, ALdrota,OARADIAA anmraer rx Crl:sept 51 icoN rRSAt,Qtll t4 ' 1 senuine, true, and full of human Interest. and the .quartermaster. ' In fine .t + .rrlWX .::! ,..*;t. �a `, „.. a. � wl. °"•r'-�'R'±',�.' ^I•wed -•r ,may "r°t, �' ;,. : :.•,,.e�„•,,,,[ y,'t '+ ...,� xf•aY .,.''^!a,k'tc• :v*- ,• :' �;6?.•r•a�,., r's,;:. t6a-i, u_ •.'ttliqu'sa,a,,.'' i.++i:w Y`ata ry ,. w,a + Y t�s. s"ayrti'`i�.r !Nr"p .rte+_. s..'. �rx .:+�,.:_q( "T+�1 .'•, '-: M .s'1�' ti.;wut' ;'�sdiit '.• "'�°F '".' - rb `.^r,S�,: M ,.s?..$:i ,`�y+y...pr + y A y +.•" r.�%•+„lrx...a S. f"•iy;'g r S'.. :Nt W :, gk• t., �. ....'°'`v':-"^a•::.., .. .s=�:p. .�.•. ...' a+:•.na✓as ...yr.,r_ti,az:,. '� .,.,� -h; -...,t�,v ct�+ 'b.:.:•,J..wa ✓,t.. _ �.cs.asc..,k .vse`".:�e,ns:�,_..+.•.aese•.'�'£ �:.�' r .'-i�c ..k.` am�'.. 4.i.:,. " ;.4 'i.�t - .. ,,,.. -.:., .f' ,.,.; :F,w. .,,r �+> ✓ k., :+� •k cess �!?� ,c,:.' .,.. .w..R.+ *'•.. :�r e....»_ ... - '.1 .n �+. - ..y' hr�^ ;tom ..d, r {e _ ..;f.. y sees,' ,. ,.,...�,-'y ,,,rs;`,+. _. .. .. ..-._ "^'�-•Y :"t.• ,� ,. , +n 7 ,rw '^ "'.•t. #„i, .. �.,,. ... ..,,. east +f -..:„7r,.• •- ... ".-r .�� ):i• .. ,ti:- •,y,+ 'A�. . '. ,• sees ,,. -. ti ".. .-" �... .:i + n 1 - '�, i � , ,y,a ice- w„ ,. . �. t ,m,,'; a .. �r ,Y -r. a.3.•L _ ._ .. M � Power Commission and Minister of 111A C 1D&tiI8TiE1B, By TM��Y.�+,-, (�] � f Poner'in the Ontario Cabinet. ........e Limit Wireless From The Front _Pnbliabede esyFsWYipesningatlMOfioe. FRIDAY, OCT. Ifta-Auction sale--Of Thoroughly entrenched in our new position, with our artillery trained on .. .Piakering,Ont. Office of The Guelph Radir,l 240 head of cattle and 260 sheep, at the enemy commanded by General Hih Prices, WaAre in a pQsid" 3 T1;Is•Ls Railway Co- Wilson's hotel. Claremont, the pro- 'to stand a siege on our provie ons for many mQaths. A. H. Foster, Manager party of J. H. Brillinger. Bale at 1 Loads of the best of everything arriving dally. 11.25 per you; 111.00 it paid in advance. Directors: o'clock sharp. See advt. elsewhere Stacks and Stacks o! Sugar-Granulated-Yellow-Loaf.-Icing-Rrnit. Bnb•aripttoas to the IInited sates,•h 60 in this issue. $11yeraides •kook. _ in advance 'J. W. Lyon, President, auctioneers. --FLOUR- - - SPINK'S 6 ROSS8 W.E.Buckingham. Vice-President- _ - - w Ch rise E. Howitt.Treasurer TuWDAT, OCT. '97TH-Extensive sale '- Breakfast Foods. - - All kinds JOHN MURKAR Proprietor., T. J.Hannigan,Secretary of horses, high grade cattle. sheep,, - •'-;Rolled Oats in bulk packages or bags, i p Mayor Carter. y pigs, hay'grain. furniture,etc., the Rolled Wheat fresh and good. <' Guelph,Ont.,Aug.4th, 1914. property o!Mrs.P. J.Coffey&Sone Biscuits, Chrietie'e lull line. - NOTtis AND COMMENTS Mr. J. W. Lyon, at lot 1, B. F. concession. Pickering. . Canoed Vegetables, New Peas, Corn and Tomatoes. r --- Guelph. Lunch at 11 o'clock.sale at 12 sharp. MEATS and BACON=Cooked Ham, Bologna. Why should electors vote for See bills for particulars. W. B. Saue. Rolle, Breakfast Bacon, Dear Sir:- Powell and Wm. Maw, auctioneers. Smocked back,Long clear. Hydro-Electric Railway and I have looked over - ESH FRUI-TS& Le Ono - it__;wi 1-be the reports and esttmo tea of the pro- pe hea, ra posed Munici al Hydro-Electric Rail- Bananas, ac g pea '.T the property of the municipalities ay and although y it is impossible, Xetu ddroertisements. �, ._ peas, bed and Krone een PCppp ~::through which it passes. The with the information we have on hand :Cur ab g ':-Cucumbers, it b there are some 'Cauliflowers, Tomatoes, people will have the service at to pass an opinion, FOR SALE-A brown mare good to Onions, Potatoes items that might be of interest to Work in all harness. Apply to HERB. TEAS AND OOFFEE9-The best on the market at the paces. <'actual cost, which will mean the you. MONNEY,Pickering Bakery, 'Pickering '89 i Our 36c. Tea beats them all. laving of thousands of dollars. No doubt their lines have been run •Try.a pound and be convinced. The government will not allow with unusual care so that their cost PIGS FOR SALE=One large York• All the q�kage teas in stock. 5� of grading is fairly accurate, and the shire White sow and seven nage, Apply at P the work to go on unless it is a8- Ri ht=of wa costa were procured to let,91. con.s.Pickering or phone PI loss, These are only a few of the many gdod'lInes backed by our gurantee We are y BOYD BURK,Brougham. 52tf making a good fight all along our front,capturing many customers. eared that it will prove a success. the best of their ability. daily. Our advice is for you to capitulate at once: Accept The construction of their Roadbed IDER MAKING=Beginning with our terms and join the crowds who are ',The commission is assured that it with 80 lb. rails 8 x 8ft Cedar Ties and tj Monday.Oct.l9th,I will be prepared. to 7 •''- !. make cider everyday is the week. W ESLEY OCERS r _ will pay froth the outset. It will 14ft Roadbed of gravel Balast, is what PETTY,Cherrywood, 19 $LgrnffALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE GR Y' eer- be conducted by the people's re- Ing land evd be idently their class locationhasJAMES RI CHARDSON 4 . EATER FOR BALE= Radiant -Y presentatives. As the government been picked with due regard for min- H Home,mounted on caster•,in•good can- --w will band the road, the 'money imam Frades in order to keep. down alit go9 tis bargain for quick�lea°dAP,9IT D PICKERING'S GROCER, will be honestly spent, It is not operating expenses, Their Bridges PETTIT.Pickering. 3 Y Pe and Railway Crossings have been 1 ex�lectedthat the municipalities made with provision for the heavy STRAYED-Cameonto thepremisee PEELS • SHOE STORwill ever have to pay a dollar in' type of travel such as would be en- of the ng st ers. lot o cone s Pickering; lazes to build oro orate the tall- countered in first class steam roads, 9{ad yearling steers. The owners may 'have P and all bridges have been fl8ured with the same D proving FropertZand payira ez• provision for two crossings in case of pence•. ALES CIOII$LIIID, Danb•rton. i s w T • way. The railway is destined to P _ WHITBY y. addithonaI-trackage, and their esti- - 'be equal to the best in exititence, TRAY STEERS-Strayed from the _ mates for Railway Crossings, inter- S yremi.e.o!I[or,ombe Bros on or about The Latest in Fall Footwear for mea women and children. and the service will be unsurpass- locking plgnts, derails, etc, have evi- Wednesday Sept xird,tvJ yowling blue and Men's and-Boys work boots a s wity, dently been taken into account in or. white steers- Information •. to cis where pec ed. . All other services given Lby t•will be thankfully received by HENRY Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beet quality. . the Hydro-Electric Commission der to procure an absolutely fir YiIiE,Pickering,oat. 1•l: '- — Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. y up to date railway property, together .-have proved a great success, and with stations, car barna, etc. I notice T-OUSE FOR RALE-A seven Bell Phone 151. - - - -' why not this. This railway will that they are figuring on High Z'o1- r]. roomed frame house to good condition, C lade Direct Current or Single face situated on King St, Pickering village, ons- aG JOHN M� E Lr compel other railways to give a alternating'current for ower. This quarter acre ofland,• camber of trait tree r P out bnit°Sng for coal and wood For tattier 'better service. By the building is almost universally accepted at the particulars apply to ROBE itT tacBRADY; 'of the railway, vas will get sissy- Present time, for ong transmission Pickering. �� ' BROOK ST• WHITBY. and for heavy traffic,and in the Unit- er power and light, thus Saving ed States and Europe practically all SEED F43R, SALE - Frame SEED 70 x 26 tt lg toot.poets to the .. the steam roads have been electrified, south of Friends' sleeting House forthodo:u thoalSanda of dollars to the muni- have built their systema On this prin- The building to all pine an contains • large .,. . cipality. American cities -have ciple, Including the New York, Newgqaaatity of flat clw lumber and timber. For D THE �.� ,proved that radial lines are a huge Haven and Hartford and New York fatties particulars apply to J. N, BICHAaU I - t Cenral Lines. Santa Fe Railway and sON, Pickering 9 IC73 9ackeas,. why not the Toronto others too numerous to mention. In rrE;;,V DER$ WANTED - Sealed radial lines.- By the cheap rates ,,rder to insure the smooth running _L Tenders will be received by.,the under- given by the railway, farmers will of their overhead work with the least parch up to noon d Monday.owned bt.19th for the I �� Pick- possible maintainance they have perchairofthealso-millhis bsitu the Ptak- et higher refits for their r0 t-be Fire Company.which is ghee ted beside $ g l? P adopted the Catenary Suspensoti with the Pickering bridge, The highest or 11 duce thus increasing the value of a large size copper wire. tender not neaee.arily accepted. W. J.CLABS' Sec,Fire Co, farm and village property. The rolling stock is well equipped ECURit�C rot!►ot6 peitaa� and • • with large power motors in sufllctent i�OR SALE-Power ice cream free- interest is the�essential of so MEMORANDUM. sizes to handle the heavy traffic, and L xer. H.D. Horse.sow and litter. Licester with automatic Air Brakes and Saul• tiam lambs,motor boat. Holstein Bul), h.d, mrestment: the to real= triple unit Control so that .in rush borne. Yorkshire boar, grain grinder,9 ` p Ili"the second. Judged by t6m The property owners should clearly hours a series of cars ma be operated >i°rase,new top bngtcy, CYAN l'- Young pigs, OF �iiA understandpop that the amounts set out y P 15 epoatdrill, .pryying outfit Licester ram. '(i �ndwd% s deposit m the savinve together with a single motorman thus g g p horses, hound. Dunbartoa Exchange•, 1�_�Yt of � B� is an i&d *' in the .By-Law and Hydro Electric making a considerable envie in President A.J,Allison.Ind phone; Sec read.. &Part en ..""..Railway Agreement, for which the g g F d Cowan,Sall p}ione, tt s �,p,D OFF/�(,`r form of IDvestmeot, , y B wages as well as decreasing the pro- TM MIN different municipalities are responaible bability of accidents. Tin►R�N i V - ion their guarantee of the Commis- Their estimated Capital Costs, iti�✓ lion's bonds, are the estiahates-not would appear, would meet any ex- Voters' List Court, 1914 ,ler the,(nitiai_or.first cost-of-the-B-11- -think7-to - N THE td ?PSHIP OF PICK tiTbTl<-- - way. but the outside limit of all the on the sate side they have taken �I'II�.ERING 'DANa "pital coat of building and �quippfng pretty nearly the outside figure, on oat E to hereby given that a Court R. W. GORDON. Manager. Ic Q a Bsaseh also at W6itb1►e t the Railway when it shall be dually everything, will be held, pursuant to the Ontario r duished and running and brought up Regarding their operating revenue, Voters' List Act, by his Honour the to'a condition equal to that of the it is a matter that I would not be able Judge of the County Court of the -- lhigheet etsadar of an Electric Rail' to discuss, as it takes into considers- County of Ontario, at the Town Sall 'way in any district in the world Simi- tion a great many features that can in the Village of Brougham.on Fiidsy e g lar to our T Tonto and North-East beonly of on the ground and after the 30th day of October. 1914, at the District. a far superior to an ex- exhaustible inquires. Their operating hour of 10 in the forenoon, to bear C 011v' n V n C l n Pricesy ex ses a ar to be ample, Peart this .Astia Electric Railway in Ontario, b $ pita appear and determe complaints of errors and This also applies to the estimates of can only be got from available roads omissions in the Voters' List for poll- the total annual cost of operating the operating under similar circumstances ing Sub-Divisions Noe.6,7,8,9.10 and ��� ���� ,4 Railway and for interest-and sinking sad all extraordinary expenditures, 11,of the Municipalityy of the Town- the following list of prices ^aa+ convwce J 'fund chargee, such estimates being damages, injuries and insurance, have shi of Pickering for 1914. • • for the whole Railway when fully been taken into consideration. Dated st Whitevals, In tthe said you that we are on your side to ,completed and in full operation for all Yours trul , Township of Pickering, the 18th day traffic which it can be expeeted to A. H.�ostar. of October, 1914. WAR as Well as in PEACE handle. In fact, there will be no DONALD R. BEATON, N liability on.the Municipalities for the . ,first 10 years, In respect of the sinking 3-i Clerk of the said Municipality 15 lbs nice yellow sugar for $1.00. Jund, which is to be created by the DDCT�RS DID AUCTION SALE OF l4 lbs best granulated sager for $1.00. -Commission for the repayment of the 8 kgs, 1 malts vital,1 post toastiea 1 cornflakeei,25c. Railway's borrowed capital, which is _._� p rd. y •- -. to beobtai-ned-f-rom the-reale--of tile- .. 4_l�a. SQmfoLt.or.Ta lora born]I._99�p3 '+ Hydro-Electric Commission's bonds, �q' UA TTL 1 All the popular teas.Salads, Red Rose,Melagama, Minto,snitch are to be guaranteed by the NOT HELP Lipton's and our own special blends at only SOC. Ontario Government. as provided by 20 SHEEP the Hydro-Electric Railwav Act, 1914, ' - - - °-_--{toffee the same famous blend ground while you wait, 0- -- by the Ontario. Parliament. But I. E.Pl>tYilaJm'i VC Gaol solid pink salmon 2 tine for Se. is will enable the Railway 'to be y g' The undersigned has been 'Choice solid red salmon per tin 15c. well established before the sinking CMC Compotmd RCitored instructed by ` .` fund is taken out of the profits. Mrs. Bradt s j��_ .* J, K. BRIItL1NGER �t All other lines�s low as is eonsisteut with good goods.On the other hand,so far as regards Cy' 'the estimated revenue-,ascertained by - Cr oW[ll StatClriCnt. I - To sell by public auction at Our groceries are the freshest. - .every method by which it is reason. ably possible to arrive at same, veri• 'yyjl,gQjv'$ HOTEL � - A' hied by different methods of checking by comparisons with the reports of Winnipeg, Caa.- ar nad "Eleven yes —AT— ; E O R P I Ll P other similar roads and the reports of ago I went to the Victoria Hospital; ^ ` A R E M O N T -railway furnished W the Dominion Montreal,suffering with a growth.' The. V Government under the Railway Act, doctors said it was a tumor and could —oN_ $ROVG"�f2A�,/1 ONTAR►=� W8 estimated revenue is based on not be removed as it would cause instant - k., the actual receipts (estimated) from death. They found that Friday, Oct. 16, 11914 the end of the first year when the affected and said I could not more live + Railway is completed and operating, than six months in the condition I was in. A 1 o'clock, sharp. ur O • Thereafter the revenue will rapidly increase,as the actual experience of "After I cameo home I saw your adver- A number of Fresh.Milch Cows,• _ other Elec4loRoade has proved, tisement in the paper, and commenced Springers and Beef Ringers, _ The interest charges on the cost taking Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable 2-year-olds and Yearlings t during the time the Railway-ie under Compound. I took it constantly for two y ;Is the tlnle t¢ get- �Qule repalrii -construction and also any deficit for years, and stili take it at times, and. - t1ke first oesecond year, which the both my husband and myself claim that TzRb&:-Alla a of g10 and under, immission do not anticipate will cash: over that amount six months done. We can het you In that . happen, are included or provided in it was the means of saving day life. I credit on furnisbing approved joint • - the amount of the total capital cost of highly ;recommend it to Buffering y women. —Mrs. 'DRILLA BRADLEY, 284 notes, or 8 per cent. per aannm o$ 11ne, as we carry , a full construction. This is what is done in for cash. - Dearly every Pri ate railway or cor- Johnson Ave.,Winnipeg,Manitoba,Can. SILrEx.$InEs COOK, potation, being considered part of the Why wiirwomen take chances or drag Auctioneers aupf11p Of Shingles ` cayhtal cost for promotion expense. out a sickly,half-bearted existence,miss- YY J ! 4 The Commission. with cofldence, Ing three-fourths of the joy of living, 60 YEARS' and at the risk of their prestige and when they can find health in Lydia E. EXPERiENCB Lumber, Lath ".that of the Ontario Government re- , Pinkham s Vegeta- f .port that the Council§ are safe in p a _ b1e Compound 7 , ?Plaster Etc. considering that this Railway will Po b Q the first year with a surplus-over, thirty y 1 y For thi ears it 7 .: and that there is no danger that the has been the stan- �` .property owners will ever have to lard remedy for fe- r payy a dollar by reason of the Munici- male ills,and has re- Z. TRADtC MARKS �7 are - palittea guaranteeing the bonds, stored the health of DESIGNS '�i 8 !pleased to figure OIl 'yOltr The Railway Act states that the thousands of women COPYflIGHTs A� sanetion of the Ontario-&overnment who have been trou- p g'J ll Anyone sending a sketeb and deseriytion may Must be given before the Agreement n cy ttW00 ascartAln 'sur opinion ee whether as can be acted on. The Government bled' with such ail- v • NK lnentlen IS DTODwnI�pstRntph hales . ttenestrietl conead@..cL ryAND.a at.� .:..coming SPRING .,WANTS will not authorize the ' Commission menta as displacements, inflammation, sent free,c�idest henry ro .ernes yataat.+ • ulceration tamers P u taken t roagD a�A Ito go ahead with the work until , irregularities, etas. °nota.,witboato°.rs h +they are assured that the road will be ]If you want special advice sfhfific hiftfica � ' BAN made a success. Write to Lydia E.Plnkham Med *IT of the foSE re ng and idine Co. Abandsosnsly w°ecr tedweetd>• T+ (confidential) Lynn, twelthas swr�entme 1d. Bold Do • assurances to the above a act were C . • "publicly given at the ikginconrt Masa. Your 18tter will be opened, ��,,,� w.�r meetingby Sir Adam Be who is 1 bl,we•afeiRve. a .L OUFFVIL.L�LJQJ read and answered b a wom ;�1tlssds}. _--.-- . a .:.. -bath•Gllasharman of Gia--- �lectrxc - --�- ,, s. � o.. t..-. -.w.•. ,. ,4. • ...`w, .r.c .:s•�.. n.' « •...:.«,'�- ec;:;., ,.sl f� y. .' ti•.iY .#. ,s.$, •,::t'-9 '��' sena�' . "=i.�,' a„a f ;C.. ��.. �t �y4'%. ,..h.,y„.. s+4?y r...u. ., y,1;�'an�. .cit. 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Btepphenaon very busy theae days.' the prin- and spent Monde with cipal business being the setting of �, -�, :'�f ':'RIC H-ARDSOA'S §* Wilfred Uad hies U, of Toronto, peed� y at the holiday here. relatives in �V'liitby sad Picker dates and places o!meeting. � Our sports are busy cleaning up 'John Farmer, of Toronto, was isg t showing of daest display o! r „home for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Combs, o! Toron- their guns for the fall hunting Importan r.i Miss Margaret 3[acnab spent to, was'here on Monday with the season, and already some, report ahiaa. ♦ ysq isles asaagttoioat of r latter'a mother, Mrs, A. W. Mac- having met with fair success. 3 , , Stationary. g�lu.DoW. Toys,,jaat k - ThankaRiviag Ds in Toronto. y� _ Mrs. William Watson, of Strat- ka�Vm. Jenkins, of Toronto, ac- •�••• — rsoedved tog the Rolidsy lead!. Ball ford, is visiting friends in Clare- IN MEMORIAM sad sen them. moot. compauied by his friend,Mr. Mur. _ %� ... Mies Irene Forsyth, of Toronto, hy, spent Mondeay with T. P. L,loving memory of Stanley Wright, Snbaeriptioas � for all Magaaiaes, apent the.holiday here with Tela- pp 1 Shirk. who died Oct. pith, 19 t, at Weekly and Daily Newspapegs� p A. J. and Mra. Chandler, of Ta-. . - Georgetown, Ont. Fives, ionto, spent ThankegivinR with Oh t the days seem long and dr eary, gw_Aamilton_is IR.-at .pre- pa Clouds have dimmed the sun's bright `W. J. 1�. !_���.�.�/� Ov sent and is tinder the doctor's the latter a rents, J. H. and care. Mrs.Beal. -glow. $.1"CCl+c ISUe !t. ti r Mrs, Ghas. Walker and Mr. Just one year ago he left us, - Miss Mattel son . is spending Graham; of Toronto, motored out And it seems so long ago. _. z ' 's couple of with relatives in Toronto. tb , on 1Vionday and called on M. and When aln we hope life meet him, _ Mrs. Henderson. When our day of life has fled; The Pickering Ray Rumo r of the Stand:zrd James Harvey' has 'returned And in heaven with joy to greet him, ICE yn, Bank, Bradford, was home for Where no farewell tears are s1AUXT V,/G ---'-CREAM °couple of days.. after spending a t'ieek or flue in Our ice-cream parlors will now be Vigilance Committs Stanley Dunn, of Bowmanville, Whitby,assisting W. Ayers in-hia .-...-. open during the season and' we "a-- _ spent the holiday with Wm and blacksmith shop. will secure are alar _ Mrs. Thompson. Widmer Miller has leased three Falling Hall" and supply from t�e - The object of this Asaoctatlon is G H. and Mrs. Setmis and eon, acres-from Wm. Bundy and will Itching -Scalp CITY DAIRY COMPANY lessen stealingand prosecute y engage-in ms rket_gi£rdenin�. We _l elons. -+ Finley, spent the -Golidt�y-with- wish him success. . ;.friends lII the city. NEEDLESS—USE PARISIAN--SAGM Lra�clae6-FirstCak�a-bf-ftII Kenneth Renfrew, of Montreal, Mrs. Walford and Miss Burton_ and Confectionery always of Toronto, a at the holiday here Now that Parisian Sage can be had on hand. Members having propertiy etoleti oopimtsab: was the guest of P, and Mrs. Mac- at any drug counter it is certainIy cake immediately with any member _t with the-former s parents,Thomas- needless to have thin, brittle, matted, HERB MONNEY, of Executive Committee. nab over the holiday. _. ____• �___ Frank and Mrs. Michell of To= and Mrs` Gibbons. - - --- stringy or faded hair. -No matter-hope-_-Some of our telephone lines are unsightly the hair, how badly it is PICKERING, ONTA-RIO 0°�01°Mp- ronto, spent over the holiday with Tic"V'mav be bad front,be Pr..sa.aa 'x ron and Mrs. Gibson. falling, or how much dandruff, Pari- Ed. elan Sage ie all that Is needed. Fre- Miss on Maggie Morgan. .of T.oron- * quent applications and well rubbed QrreeaWocd HardaPare Exac.'Com.-1..,. D. Banks, C.S 12 c to, visited with Claremont Tela- F. _H• HINDLE into the scalp will do wonders-it acts call and see our stock of "Happy er,C. L.-Morcombe, Pickering, tisesoover the holiday. wHITEVdLE like magic. The hair roots are Hour- Thought" and other stoves Gurney Bundy of Toronto,spent CARPENTER, BUILDER Ished and stimulated to grow new a Bell as other linea t Sunday and Monday here with. hair, itching scalp,dandruff and fal- J,A,�O Coviorl W.J. Crlark.::, his father, Wm. Bundy. gOI'gE VERANDAH,exn BARN ling hair cease—your head feels- floe. of Hardware. President, ,- f George ,Wm. of Port Perry, WORK' PANTRY CABINETS Best of all the hair becomes soft.fluffy Ea troughing and- repairing DUMB WAITERS. abundant and radiant with life and promptly attended to. spent a few days last week�tseist- Shingling and general repair beauty. ork guaranteed and prices t _.-..tug in the pump factory. cork. You will be surprised and delighted moderate. Repair Sh� 11.M. Henderson we regret to r e about w . on Rant with Parisian Sage. Try se least one port is confined to his bed with a Seem yJ Y fifty cent bottle from T. M. McFadden L Wrenee'. Dernq •_ ter •• severe attack of neuritis, done. Prices right. he will refund the purchase price it J It will be special Rally Day in , 5304 Home Telephone.. you are notsatiefled. GREENWOOD Bicycles for hire. Also. a niimiher" the Methodist church next Snnday second-hand wheels for sale,or the services to begin at 10.80 A. M. WATCH FOR new ones ordered whelk ATTENTION r aired: Charles Gibbons is spending a f Qoodyear and�uniop Auto Tirdi ' " '"'�• couple of weeks with his sister, •� TOD S for sale at right prices. _ Mrs. Robt Worthy i Brampton. GIVEN -JTO EMB�LadINa AND °nPick. - A number from this locality at- GIVEN truck each a ednes- Ind phone 1913 ' traded Sir Adam Beck's meeting :. day and Saturday for -all Russell Andrew`, at Pick eringg on Thursday evening.- FUNERAL WORK NG, oat. Wm. Gibbons o!Toronto. spent - kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERI FLOWERS FROM THE DALE ESTATE Thanksgiving Day here with his r parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. fruit f Ask for � 10 cent wra Aped r- " Miss Olive Powell of Toronto, PROMPTLY DELIVERED ' ui los Ticke,r`n spent Sunday and Monday with C. H. BURL'ING, PICKERING D . M • _T O :D _ :-'hos rents, Ira and Mrs. Powell. � pa _ John Neal has decided to post ` - OSHAWA. OTT. ' pone his sale until Spring,* but he c Lumber Yard y has abort 150 rows of turnip° $�ttt1UQ' steel Jhingle3which he wishes to dispose of. FLOUR and FEED - ,either by the row or by..the bushel The anniversary services of the Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, at CC N. �'•• Sa t1Gn - Aqua lily Of A • Q. _ --- n 1 'Baptist church will be held, op - -._ - - - the First of November, 4Pater Proof, Lightning ; herrywoo $ansa — rTel - Rev. G. A. McLean, of �Yhitby, _..__._ _Bron,Shorts,Floury DriedPPIs a will preach at both services. .Proof, and Frost Proof. - B Grains Malted .-Now the-dark nights of fall ars - --- --.. ---- - Brewers al here and our business men clove _AH-goo up-to-date Canadian Corn Feud Oilcake_Meai ---� their places of business at 8 o'clock __ �r ►7al Molaaeiae, Blatchlord's - '�� a street lamp.v ould be very much Farmers use them. Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. . .Hell and-independent phone. ,apprecia . Why cadt we have _ nae? - - "'-- For particulate Phone.home 3080. The coming of cold weather has ..�.r•� - . " caused increased activity in flung See any o4 the following Local Aagents-They will gave'you best prices on rr =am�,z MOONO=' Yard closed.every 9atnrdapy atbalyera up furnaces and in putting- up Pedlar's Metal Roofing Siding. Vents, Qulverts Finials. noon. until further reline. ' coal stoves. Another evidence of Terminals. Sheeting and Ornaments. Q K 9,, Q lej the approach of . winter is the $a.muel MBcooklia,�Ont. w' Pringhtby Ont. a 6 " e l� We. D. GOrdon W �*O broad anile worn b the coal man. , �. y - Fred Madill who has been teach• 3 t I ~ G. M. Rice, _ : .,Jacob McIat re, - ing in a High School in Eastern Whitby,.Ont. Askeahab�, Ont, Q �Q� - P . ICSE +Ontario, came home icor the heli- Lawrence Denny, a a ee 1t K I ,. Sys day, and we are sorry to say is Greenwood. Ont. Jona Goodwood, Oat. = R to i I a i�'')�j now eonflned. to his bed wi6h nl _ 'W. F. Burton; K $ s 1 a,� C� ATTENTION . .''W. He , . x -- ----- ----- Y - -- . a m toms oft phoid fever., we -- �Fhitevale�4n — �r ,, ;Z yw - y P Y `: - Boz Girove, Ont. _ . ^. ho for his early recovery., J• C. Morrish, W.:W-, Sadler, ,'- ` :.1 td..t New and eecond,cream eepama rpt. w. C Michell, Mi A.. - - Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood,Ont. _ _ ��, g S o _ principal of Riverdale H Igh School Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. p; y'm S � Lara. Gasoline. 'engines, �- -,with hie brother.Dr.-A C-Michell.. - � 'No higher-pt•ice, bad better'service-sad-aatlsfat.tied.. " .'and cousin, R. E. Michell, all of _ . • .__•._. _ - 1 tea �a„ -different makes;pumping o ... re .a y a w•�war..y N fila. . Farm implements. -.To onto,r�otorintrip fou PoFab grtf Perry, THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limited . ..Scugog and other pointe,-spent W Y �Eatablished 188L a a ..I wY' = GST P1tICE8. - 1 Monday with Ed.and Mrs. Gibson. Head Office-aad works;9S$A- A. T�--.- ___ In _ ,• e _. ._. .al I'ae;C• Yaun Brood Sow for sacs. ` __ ___ ea The members and adhbrents of -' ` C a r m .."r m Jat7 \� tfre Presbyterian church will. wo'r-. a o o m a ..a +sal Sept .�T� M3. T.6.0=3Q': ship in the Methodist church in •e. mp oet.jw~ the morning and .the ' Methodists - � ' I '=�` I m -'BRDCI; ROAD O\'�, 4 �� DOuINION � + mog � .. m� �e� � will attend service in the Presby- see,K► - terian church in the evening. we aatw.o a4 esus,to R.PR �os..r. w o w►rntsws.not nt+sawarr aIs�whltbr 7 Oehawe e,sroaam !Rev. J.• R. Real will preach at C.A;.BOGERT.Geas:+al 9, Port Petr!17,v:bAdm te;O.nafnat0a ib, „' both services owing to the 'ab- _ Beaverton Is,IIpergro..1S _ '. eence of Rev. Mr. McLellan of the Tatmers' Sale Notes Collected = ' - Presbyterian church. . tt mor..�a.•nt•et to t,...te..t)oa+�atoa t3.ak eott.a soar •ivoe.a 'Are You Interested 111 iI=to tis to do eo soaiastt. � rw Once more.Claremont beta been lulusson bav s,�•,ba,•tie riot..n„ae pa:abl•at te.t> iatoo eaaic. --honored as,a stock raising port of aadd :t6emh.retoreoneetton. • - ����8a�� the county, through Mr. Cecil eou.atoas ar•made oa mos!favrabl.t•rene. n' ci Stns of the 8th con., of Pickeri C Fe Y , . g who ezfiibited his filly foal at WHITBY BfiANCH: ASA. ATKINSON, Manager. ANIP� Markham Fair.. With thirteen ' of all materials and des[lth Colts in the class Mr. Stor sad ee kept in stook. It will pay yon first. It was said by J g e b can ai our works and inepeot ottr- that the competition in this class . �► Gates a and obtain pilose. Don't be "" was far greater than at the exhi- O •, ly we we do note o throw them,ooh bitioa. We congratulate Mr. • - . P S mo m can, and per Throw ob*blob . ttommiaion of 10 par osnat�,Qhioh y Story on his success. Chas, Sargent took a number to ° from, the Markham Fair in his auto on I have in stock 3000 rod of call solicited. by >;. puroh Friday last. When returning wire fencing made'bp the MINlT�T ORANI�E C0 about 11.30 a. m. he-had the . mix- Milliner `O enin Sept. 1st and 22nd, -- Otnos whift. On ' fortune to break the hind axle ,of y P Steel Company of Canada. _ his auto.. He sent word to the -and following flays. _ McLaughlin Co. of Oshawa', for . I also carry brace wire, James • & . alk repairs, who were 'soon on hand. We extend a cordial invitation to all the ladies of Pickering and stir- i After work being- delayed for rounding country to'come and see the new creations in ' lien-sgrin8-weer wire Pump Manufaot two or three hours on account of Ladies' Hats for fall'and winter. staples. Steel posts ,and Dundas` the rain,he was able to resume his We are pleased to'state,to the public that Miss McMaster is again in Shop and Residence, tri before eight o'clock, charge of the Millinery Dept. You alf know she is a most co npetent 4 cedar posts. The women's - Institute will milfttier,'and we guarantee all work equal to anything in our large -- -- _WHITBY, ONT. - -hold their October meeting on the cities. .Our prices.are moderate. All couid� _ Three doors west gf Whitby afternoon of Wednesday, the 21st �•'f' �— - Inst. at the home of Mrs, J. Coates- We are adding daily to our fall'and winter stock in Dry Goods, Fancy Gorda �-! o' We are prepared to instal wood_0 The subject for discussion will be Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, etc, Although all lines -Let me a._ / ti what I have and T J of goods have advanced in price yot-will still find our prices about the same ,t pumps on short notice,also a " "How to Make Farm Life Attract as last year in all the above lines, quot. _ ,ou prices, tQ all kinds of repairing. '' tive to the Boys and Girls." There A ent for the Ontario Wind' �' will also be a good program of Dont forget to see our'200 samples.of fi.uitings end Overcoyting. Order,now g also gasoline engines an readings and mnaiC. All those and save $s to$10 a suit less than any other House in the bbu�ines�. As i ° REESOR the squre gear 7* who purpose attending are re. �3roceries all fresh and up-to-date. Prices about usual. • -quested to meet at Mrs. R. Besne's MA(}NET C3REAM SEPARA7!p at o'clock to take the ,bus from D. RING L SIMPSON c� Co., PICKEOCUST BILL phone Bell No. 60, 41d- �• --- '� lie , •YA a ,«,?ar•, rte+ •ya. ,ac4' ��., <'.L. .:�R '.r.. .':r- a.' * 'Y:� ;..v-'�_ �.,� ,g,• y �.. sx:: <;,. �, i "'.'�'.,•�, M -.h�;;,�.,,, "-1 . �.,+[e:,, ...,.. ..` .' ,.,' .+^, i:m:. '.+�- -a'`"• -��c+e i'.Tar°'7a.0� ,s. -rc;�aw�.` „ :' •'4.T•^r ,a,� ' �'n ,. �. �-�.1"7 •"`Y. y_ ,. . �'w 2r? ✓K r q was•s r:re r ^,�. Y* ``�"«-a", s e� s.1 « T o�t s G gay T '!",' a3 u -, :a+... w,.r... t,. . f n..:y•x- •. : .:r s•. ripe'.. •iwe..$.K ,�y:.d..., a uury,wW .aw `.tc;. ..q':.exx. «ey '';swv,,�✓. w i.,:. ..m 5y. ''tiY. ,y,l;l_�:.� , N RUSSIANS GkIN ' BRE �IE�TRO�Y11) -ZEPPELI�1 1 �0 IYUK ONCE Notable Feat of Flyink Squad Which Pedetrated lens Enemy's rr+E ani -_ry Ito r1iles_ - Germans Driven From Scene, of - _- Earlier Victory in East A despatch'from London says: the roof amd destroyed �Zeppelin. w. Prussia.' {{ - i The. following official atatemen,6-wa•a "Flames•• were observed 500 fent -,A despatch from Petrograd says: ;high, -the reault od the igniting of ^+ issued, coveringa;n atback b a L ck, Eaat Prussia where 'tffhe Rus- of an anre&higr. arena suffered a severe defeat early4 British air squadron on a German a'E.l three offioers are .safe, but i I the. war at the hands of Gen.corn. ' : -ahrehrp etched at Dusseldorf: their aeroplanes have Been -lost. :$iadeabur 's German arm , was •l.; ' " ' '"� 'Tire secretary of the Admiralty 'The feZt--*uld appear to have g y sueceasEul9y reoccupiedr the snaounoea than Squadron Comma-' been''in every respect remarkable, tzar's forces after a desperate bat der Grey 'reports that, as author h,aviahg regaakd 'to tris distance of � tle, according to an official state- azed, he carried out, with Lieut. R: over one hundared miles pe�neprated I i L. G. Varix and Lieut. S. V. into countryheld b the enemy,and ment from the general staff, here., ,,. ,;NN :;- 13i , a successful attack on a Du.s- to the fact, that-a •previous attack The communication-says: ppilpee On October 8 our taoa s on the se1dorf airship shed.' Lieut. Marix's had put the enemy on ttaeir guard F? .� bombs, dropped from a hedgheight,height, East Prussian 'border continued .to of and enabled them to mount anti- •�t�,�,�� � 4. :ow feet, hit the she-d,,wept through aircieft;guns." press :the enemy, who.had form-ad two fighting groups. f , - -- -- "The first groupwas o ratin in a g' --- t e region of Vladislavoff and Wir- ?� w . - ;1, l �PN�� I 2 D� bollen ('bath towns in the Govern-' x�� " $ andj!. rent�o¢ uwalki., Russian 1301 Our iroops dislodged them from <'. '' :. V adislaveff- - ---- --. - ---- -i and-aur-r - ., Opposing Bodies of Cavalry Are Still Operating to on the north. However, this group st11 maintained its position' east•. the 'North of Lille by-south of Wirballen, All its aa- r _.. _. tempts t6 take the offensive at that led, and the enemy sus- R : point far y0001 -� tained heavy losses, A despatch '€rout Paris say-&:' tle conkinues along the-line marked - - "There r3-northing new to report by the reg ns of Lens, Arras, Bray . . Captured All Poyitious:. { -beyond a lively engagement in the sur-&.rmme, Roye and Lassigny, On "The second group of the enemy, - region of Roye, where for..the last the centre_of the Oise, and on the a very strong one1 two days we have taken 1,600 pri- Meuse, only actions of minor import• energetic, attack in .the-vicinity of - poners," tance,have been reported. On our $athk&- Lake and Bakalarzewo The general situation has .under-,j right, in the Woeuvre district, there (East Prussia). We assumed a -lig- Sir Jahn !'reuvie. &I gone no change. On our tett whzhg has been an artillery co test along :.. _ oroue offensive against their front.. , the two opposing bodies of caval the entire front. I rraine; in Commander of_1he Brili.�h Espcs.Itiouar Force•._..ry 3The-enasmy, covered by.strung rear..•Are �stil-T-operati�ng to the north of the'Vosges; e;nd_in-s�Ibsaoe there has C_1, 11 guards, tried, it seems, to get �,ut - fi: Lille ua'd of Ls Basse, arnd the bat been nor change. of the sphere of the battle. Our troops captured 'io successfulas- GERMAN DESTROYER SUNK .' AVE 1OST GRIP ween New York and parts in saults the positions which the South and Central America and the enemy was trying to hold. We fin- ally occupied Lyck, �1 �r u � iT SVest Indies were notified in cable- s, �N ��i',NULI SOIL grams from London on Wednesday British 'Submarine Eq Torpedoed the Enemy's that regular sailings might safely be t A.NADL•iN HOSPITAL 1� PARIS ^' resumed. -Agents of the Lamport _`- River msEstuary _ - and How the said they had been Commt9sioner Writes That the Craft Off t - iv . Germans MnM'Soon; Reform Their -Freneh .Admire British. directed to resume the sahhng soh Lineal In Beigiud, it is Jules which were interrupted by A despatch from Ottawa say's: A despatch from London says; near the bow of the destroyer, The Thought, the Mies of the German crisis- The followirng extrapt from a letter The Admiralty on.Wednesday nigb,t vessel immediately torsed over and eara Karlsruhe and Dresden and the from the Canadian Commissioner at issued-an official announcement that sank in three minutes. Shortly at- Rveo espatch from Paris says: converted cruiser Kron�prinz Wil- Poria was given out on Wednesday ter the explosion the periscope of vitt of the situation at the British submarine E9 has sue- gra Y helm in the South Atlantic. It was by Hon L�P. Pelletier: Tell our the submarine came to the surface Antwerp oboes"not lessen the satin- assumed by the agents that the Ger. countrymen that the French peopI•e cessfuily returned to her base after -of the water for a moment, but--as faction felt. over the steady pr war vessels hurt' been chased are wonderful. The brave and gal• sinking a German destroyer off the soon as.thom, on board the plunger. green of the allies is France. The away, bottled up in some port, or laut British regiments .have been m in outh,of the Ems River, between saw that their torpedo had struck :_opinion agatakes strength that had had disastrous meetings with much admired, and I am sure that the Netherlands and East Fries- its mark the vessel was again sub- the Germans are losingathe grip on' ch tris British and French cruisers our ow I : The sorb- merged French territory and must within a' . - v..: Fr t reform their lines on Bel known to be in South Amer4can impression. I have just been in- marine is under com�aland of Lieut, canon crus waters. formed by Hon. Mr. .Perley. that Commander- DSax K. •Horton. It baats_carne uiokl to the rescue of pian.soil. _ i c f was--elms_.aame_suhmarin�_under_the_ the_.�re�_of 'i�_fa�d destmyer.__; Tlhe aI1Te�+ fiave wwon a great Tiatfle - --• ' queorr. -bwvaag..a._Caasdiaa ,eight, mules north of Lille and the SIX AUSTRLi:'_�I SHIPS, St'\b, hospital in Paris has been definite- same cwmmmnder which.made a sim- who could be seen swimming about Germans are retreating hurriedly ly settled. I am very pleased to, flat da ah and sank the German in the vicdniaty of the dieter or *V "%to Belgian territory., Gen. Joffre Lost Off the Dalmatton Coast- '.host- hear that. It was the right using cruiser Heli off Heligoland Sep- 'clingi'n.& to the wreckage of thea , is massing fresh tr:oopv and hurling of' Crews Loot. to do, and you could not have done tember 13. As on the former oecar sunken ship, F -tier night and•day at weakening it in a more galladt way,,° cion, the E9 has safely returned to As $chiermonikoog is close to the 6eotr:urhaa ref the German line. "A deegatah�from Paris says: The he'r home• port. i.eland of B6rkum, where the'Ger.. ..; Eget e•nri' west, Caen; Joffre's tar- Mes•sagero publishes a despatch COTTO'% TRADE HIT H.i$B. The action book place at l o'clock mans have a- naval base, and within - -- tics are bearing fruit. Defeating from Ancona, in Italy, on the Adri and was wirtnessed by the Dutch sixty miles of Heligoland and the -.•every •8atV mpt of the Gvrmaus to otic. telegraphs the Rome oorres- Lloyd George Sags Other Industries coast guards on the Dutch Island naval arsenal of Wilhelmshaven, aaboliit h his turnip •movement and ponden,t of the Havas Agency, Sehiermonikoo , in .the North Sea, the dash of the submarine is con­ to Will Be Buss. g to get between his moat northerly whied d'ecla'rem that flour Austrian off the province of Friesland. The sidered a very daring one. - ' farce and the ,,at cities, he is torpedo boats and two Austrian A despatch from London Rays: weather was clear' and the sea The Dutch naval staff--announcer steadily and definitely winning torpedo-boat destroyers have-been David Lloyd George, Chancellor of calm,and the destroyer could plain- that the sinking of the destroyer oc- • ground along the Be1•gina border. - Iost off, the coast of Dalmatia as a the Fxcbequer, in a speech on Wed- ly be even-cruising before the mouth curved- seven rrliles of Sohiesanoni- ' Tha'allies may ,not. be. able.--to result of- coming in contact with nesday to a deputation of the Work of the Emus. Suddenly,the observers koog ,and well eutaide Dutch tem- 1 I uhdnes., The Ancona de tch adds era' National Committee, sand it saw a high column of water rise torial waters,. ter. Belgium i•n auctli forces as; to that a majority of tie me of was - mare tors--th compel' the Germans to ram so'the the crews of these six vessels lost not a little premature in antieipat- - -Siege of,of �kntWerp, bpt Gen. JoRre the livttis: --- ing a very considerable amount of DID �'=,040,000 DAMAGE. Scharn'ho and Gneiaepau, is � is making swab progreaa t•ha� every ,w_ T . ' .• unemployment as the war rogresa their bombardment laot month of indica tion h s c hi•s..abiYbtp. .to -- -_ :..- y peeke;'Ta+hi, p° '�F.IrHER ti'O�I_A\ :10R CHILD. �' The demands on the industries = the French colon of•Pa - make the Gerrnaatr�' rally all their in this country, the C%an�oellor said, A despatch from. San Francisco 'ti. Refugees from the island told 'e771 trength.to defend Belgium, The.. would be eaormaus, but in the oat says,: Two lives were lost, 82,000,- the story on their arrival here on ire havo advanced to the north What otfe -f German Soldier ton,trade .the distress undoubtedly 00o damage was done, two vessels Wednesdaay, aboard' the Union . of LiTte. They have retaken 1'Lrras: - � to Cr Husband. : .would be severe. . That-was the only were sunk and two blocks of busi- Steamship C;om-parry's liner Moana, Their ca-carry is fighatinf the Ger A despatch frog► Bordeaux gays: trade, he added, which had nom- seas houses and residences were-de- from Australia, which boudIhed at 'm m. horse to a yta-nd-atoll in every .A sub-lieute ant at the front pletely broken down -thus far. stroyed by the German cruisers Tahiti, •'•: 'cou-nter�attaok. found a'letter in the pocket of a 1-wounded German .furan-the'latter.'s : — I EBEI`• TO 34O\CTON. . ' : � THE �: }: -_ �f : ie sentence read: "I hope — Attempt to Destroy a Troop Train -- you will •spare neither women nor 8ieamakip Linen May Resenie Ser.. children." LC:R. Intends to Operate Freight y Over :X.T.R. The letter was returned to the ' g< . 'vice in South Atleintie. •: _ . .. ' . � '', writer with this note : "Madame,- A c>-match from Montreal says: A despatch from-New York•says;: This. letter was fou•nii in your hus That• section of the National Trans- A despatch from Parts says: A passing between the Aubervillhery Taube aeroplane' appeared over and a Chapelle gates of Paris, Agent+s in -iiia rats of Brititsh steam- bend's podkek. He is wounded and continental •Railway' between An- dropped a second bomb , which ship companies white vesgcls. ply, now being h.umanel3 eared for." se,lme, east of Quebec city, and Saint'Denis, and when the no* of burst near the ,kennels. where .the ` -- - _ Moncton, -N.B., is now completed, the motor was heard the people police dogs are kept. The keeper and it was stated here on Wed-nes- rushed ov", their houses to the of the kennels was wounded by a• ;. AVIATORS -BURN-EDIO DEATH. day night that it is the intention streeot. It fle above the railway fragment of the bomb. His wife of the Intercolon.ia•I Railway to op- station, there a b a•s dropped, and .seven=year-old child were also erate f•roi,g4t over it•it this coming apparently with the intention of ex- struck by s=mall' portions of the - - winter. 'line line just oo¢nplated ploding on a train' loaded with re- torso, but were not seriously in- _ - large pulpwood areas. The servists which was just about to jured. : A French aeroplane ap- Frenchman Wounded' Qerman Pilot- and Put- a serves hl start. The bomb missed its mark ared about'this time, and the G.T.R:'freight depar.finent here hats ;t3u11et Through• the Uiasoline Tank - been notified of the Intereolonial's waand no one was injured, but there Taube ascended to a -great height s.som:e damage to property. The and sped away with the, French decision to ope rate tho new line. aeroplane continued its flight, and, machine in pursuit. RUSaI:i'S BIG L0.1�, — --_ A d'l despat<AA-f es Bordeaux says: on the c,flank A;.ne took the-G�r No Peace on Basis of "Drawn War" Official despatcthcs received b the an the flank asci wounded the pilo$ Subscriptions for .$250,000,000 will .. French War Derhirtment...on Wed---and-put a bullet th>ough.tliv ge► o t Soon Be Called For. an .aerial duel.w�hich was watched oiled the Avia�thc,._r�nd the machine. 4 d s arch fr'o ae•sdasy'•giro a graphic account of line tank. A:sheet.of flame envel- . . � p -m.Petrogi•sd says:.�'Lofi*doh' . 'by-thousan4s, of s4liers• of the dropped rapidly, landing close' to, The•Bourse Gazeatte learns.that ow- A' despatch from London says: The statement continues, "To• the P, .genet and German armies on Oc- the French lines.. In the d ,scoot ing to fagorable news. from the se�at. .Furt}ier h?rits'have been'received•in suggestions f•hat 'we shall be con- tuber 5 at Jonchery, in the region .the unwounded man �iorutinued to of war subscriptions nidi be invited from W44j6gton rega'rdiih.g tent•with a drawn wax, which�leavea ' f Rheiins. fire his pistol until prevented"b v' the for a•n;intesnhl lcw�n of $500,000,0 0 •the possibility of da'scussing pea" the German Empire under the same A Germ9n aeroplane of the Avi,a-f flames. rubles ($250,GOG,Oi50} atfive pe5n `cir#hc`bastsbf aj_drammhi w�:r_,."Tl;e iiences ansLiLtth_.th E "t tic. type .wce-Qded,.with- two men,. Sergeant Frau�tz-oa•me to car•Elr in` cent.'-ti writer in Tho Army G.a- Westminster Gazette, regarded a.V and methods to disturb our peace i beiaig-'particabarly close to the-Bri'= and, to t1yreaten"our' safety until ;14 .rind, after-circling ov6r the French a: series of magnificent spirals, zette e:stiiriates tdhat the war with, , p prey to. it, we (a. ' Sita ns, *,as--returning to dts own Both Gonna.ns were found burned _G:e-nnan will drag on for -fair Gocernman�t• rims estate- eventually we fall' opo sl 3 y year, mient, apparently inspired, that, .can but% return one, answer, At „+ e, lines when Sergeant Ia mntz, nine of to death in the embers of thRr'ma- because the winter campaign cannotwhile trent Britain has no desire to whatever cos-t, we mean to prevent ;R r the most expert-of.French aviators, ehime.• -Frantfz was.dtcorated with have a.n .in:tenlive.ch'amater,. The crush or hum:ii•ate•the•German p�e�o- thu•t,-and whatever means 'may be aceom,paniacd by hie mec:haWc,•Qafir L_egnn_of Amor and Quinatibt fighting will, however, break out pie, she. does intend to take what necessary to prevent it'we mean in s .`salt; spnahtg to 'a machine >at�'d gave W awarded-the military medal for I again in the spring witch i,ts previous ever political measures are necei- the- fai�thftrl - oombianation - of- near iRllase.` Byaskillfihl manoeuvre the :their exploit, fury, the 6878: nary to orison Geaanan'milltarism. allies to take.," - 71 ,� A. �c. ,ui- .s. 6 ,�, y�rr;" S' _'. et�.'. 4a�i.-.,' ,`�'$;x,`w!e'•� ,�'�i�ro-'ti7 ,L. .p-N:✓ ., �" e`er !` `i• avaa'saai�,x.. .'. e^'.,:. .'�"'Ka•t."�ti,r����:<r+.^as "a cR.+m�- rcLi•- �y+u,i�p'F.iyay�;+.;r � _��a'y`.'j�' '3*.;�e +�y" ^^n" Z`",,'�;m,,Lr. an':. `�. �• "�'�'. �, m :-. w r. v '+, ..+,� ; sa ,..: A a ,k ; '....•,'�* a a. •.,. j „ x �,. .,„�- c. .; ,...�• ,.. r.s.f:. ,.lY: r �, S` ..'- ->,r•�.. ..-'Ye1:•'7^•-'7^:•s.i' i�: .7?-' rr .s•' 's'R,; i ,•< ":b= ' �..t�"'n-!,., «..�iy.�, a a.. ^=,.„iLaM• ,_, • +.: .kFM � '.sua.r -airs...,, vT �.M.'.�a'aA+ 4..''.' +► J:.av ,t',:s _.:_Y.r 2 '�>- � ..t K ,p • , .. ., .; rte.,.,, .::' '. "" • ,.5` T + "' c, ,...,' .. JF ;.�' y., POINTED PABAGBAPH$. ,General Douglas. - BA lI� ����T _', � �.dTs Most men. reckon. Aime by' pay General Sir Ctsamle�W. H.'Doug- i:�Q� Supplies ,3 days. ' ` las, Chief of''tlhe Imperial General ,r If the play is a frost the audience Stag, is little know�.to'bhe public. in 'dim® ?�' soon melts away. r A dour Scotch so1�er, he partici- , - q R B fl i i iota are pated in Roberts' fsmloua march to Rumors are In ct culiati'n Brides with spur d epos t that we are unable o • PP Y " A t to s , it lsvae moons. . CandniEier, and served with dietinc- I -.-ordere owl to the war de- P P? Y a tion in India, Egypt and South Af- ' y Many 4 man who 'is good has a riga. In the last Boer wax he was� wand. Thi statement la � l sad lcldk. s - absolutely Incorrect. We aro on the staff and so did little of the filling our orders as usual. �.: . The tastes 'of-a millionaire max , showy warki but his-Mat•of '`raen- 1 Insist on getting s, a be imprisoned in a pauper is purse. s t tinned in despeutches" has rarely ' what you ask.for CORK $ '" - A man who can Bispose of his troubles far a consideration is a been excelled. Douglas would be N _ mightily ai'itoniashed -if atiybody lil.tlark, 6lmltsid gep-iva. .. cheered him, a�ud he would probably MONTREAL. c' . Pride makes some people ridicu- ' I ions 'and prevents others from be- 23 ` E p o insider A,an impertinence. Any- tij ,r\ coming so. - way, his is not one of'tihe fazes than rssaas ros spsa o decorate pivtnre.poatoaldfs, and not , the i _ .___ .. 3L W. n.aW SOX.Ninety Colbomo Str••A • _ 11L'a.S1A 1YA11T8 A FREE P08T. one in a thousand would recognize 4 Toronto. �. - -ills--ph00 1f they.Saw it. F YCU NT T(J BEY Olt `.i'ELL A �hl•is Hale t0 PA93 FOrflfletl Fruit, stock. Grain or Dairy Farm. { ps write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or tlA A Now we are all �ehi-nking of- _eath. 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Handsome.. �5 $ecaul,e fit its extreme n s trouble. "My first attacks of back- samples Free; Best Terme: ORDER NOW a l?o i more than.170,000,000=had no Mari- I ^cetage twe�ltyave cents. Nichols Com• ,,,.. -4 I ache and kidney troublepang Limited, Publisher„ Toroa'to delicate emollient properties and time outlet for filer cammercQ under ago. For sl'x years that dull gnawing -'-refreshing fragrark .' Assisted her own absolute control. The traf- pain has been present. When I ex-, FEMALE HELP WANTED. r;4. -by f uticurs Ointment: it Is i fic of the Baltic m pass 8 myself it was terribly intensified. ADIES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT � equally effective in the treaty I narrow strait,1.the Wh'lte Sea is not If I caught cold the p81n was ulnen• L sewing at home, whole or spare .' q Y . elivays open, and every ship from durable. i used most everything, but time: good pay; work sent any distance= 4­4*6 _ aa&ainthat certain gratefu • nothing gave } re-. ges Drepaid. send stamp for partiou. w a rotations and Chafings. _ . " _ guns of Constantinople! e Pills of Mandrake an u er Hamilton's e o n SALE.iLE o , ar 4 from Dr. r the Nati nal �a ing Company. Would England or any other great stead of being bowed down with pain,' FOR Samples Free by Msll nation, su sis Walpole, .have-tol- gge Po to day I am strong, enjoy splendid ROTO WAR BUTTONS, 10 CENTS EACH '. elated with -such patience the ex- appetite, Bleep soundly. Lost proper- prepaid. The h ng, Sir John Ctttieurs.5o;p and Ointment bold thrqushotit tae '' Y9' i °+f :y, French. Gen. Jalfre, Adm,rai Jellivoe. and ' 1.ori� Liberal.ampieae.chm.uedae.,.itnaap. elusiveness to which Russia is con- ties have sen instilled into my blood Souvenir of valcurticr Camp. Good agar—"Cuuaor.."DQVLX•Bwmo,o.e.s. demned T "As surely as the- river —cheeks are rosy with color, and I ARenta wanted. F. E. E3imr3an, "a03 .fk l,rivuau '1'roupt., thank that day that I heard of so_grand i Merchants Bank Bu 'ding, ?lontreal. - seeks the ocean, so does every.great ' Wearing the famous Death Head pons regularly Oman a good use pays, MISUMOA-, - LS. ' m r Hamilton' is Wa��r�D—a MOTTO. people gravitate-towards its natural Every woman chotild use these pills �a�CEa, rt;st LUMPS. Era. _ Hilssar h'el3nert. Thi* was the rte- othle-f-the sea. It may be Possible' - ms>Lt to which the Crown Prince � internal cad me ural. cured rite ,well to have One as 3 Spur ora to direct its march. just as it is and it's good, vigorous health that out pain by our home treatment. Write WS8 attached white at Danzig. It 1s practicable-to turn'the course of a comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's u• before too late. Dr. Bellman X.edicsl Guide to Bnecese. said that but fifty men are left after p Mandrake and Butternut Pills. so.. Limited. Co'lingwood. Ont.' It is'sn extraordina and ai i- th® fi tin river. It would be as easy to atop - g if1 Beagium and Frame. ATENTS the river as to arrest the nation." �• ficant fact that men who have risen + !► Cure Needed. ' to fame and- -fortune, especially'. 'those whole beginnings have been Lame Bait *engthene� Very Quarrelsome Neighbors Small Boy (to charitable lady) - OF INPENTIONs., Annald have always had a motto, H a tt [� Names of the parties are Corer and -Please, .mother says, sties' much PIaBON. -PIGEON 4 DAVIS a'mazi'm, a proverb, &a'& spur ors tl�deSS Taken Nlg�� Out Toes'-both very unhappy till the trouble better of the vamvlaint WOE you q{a St. Jam St. • Mastred :'guide W sueoess. was remedied by Putnam'• corn Ex- eves her quinine for, but she's aw write t.r ialormattoa - When one of these great mea tractor Any Dorn goes out of business 'n fel ill oI�the disease 'root's cured by ; �� ���� ++ Was Relleve'd in an'Hour, and Cured fA,hours if "Putnam's". is appliedi-try it. "fits for sa interesting interview, 250 at all de We. port wine and chicken broth. sIId pulls Bach the curtain on his Over Night. ,�, I 'and -%econd•hand, for heaths ; A lame back! Quite unnecessary, and power vurp�ea. Wates IDethOCla, invariably -there comes lurpce. TANKS AND ifaOKE alk All you have to do is to rub on Nervi - A Poser., --• ( .. the oonfession: "My motto was--" ACKs. And then he quotes the half-dozen line. It's simply a wonder for back- Son--.9ay, pop. q ache—relieves'after one rubbing. "Dao- IRON ITR KS '. "words which seem to have been a thing possibly could cure an aching Father—Yea, Boal' - _�A Sensible Merchant i •-POtsoit L,M,TED TORflgTO flife'e 'inspiration to -him. Noble back faster than Nerviline," writes Son--What becomes of your lag Bear.Island. Aug: 2s, 1903. Engineers and Shlpbugd•n. Mrs. Arthur- Kobar, of Lower Chel- .when you stand w l MD ard'e Liniment Co., Limited. families have felt the mesmeric in- Y ,p Dear errs.-Your traveller is here to dap - �—t5f_i�1S �a>IIIIy TII �a ,a are est a las a uant►ty of ---- 4w „ • „ $ prostrated with psis I.could not bead IP1F_08]i:iTION FOR Ir FE\TOSS your . e „• preaerved their tlobihty in the the best Liniment on the market making Over-- Ate-always have Nerviline a t _- no exception♦ we have been in buslne dd � Your L Chance !1 ~ best sears.- :lahaol=boys bade 1w-- home, and I had the painful region 13 years and have handled.-alt kends. tine fbibed, for their good, the teaching rubbed thoroughly With this grand Metssrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, have dropped them aH but ioM.' -sliaTl - :.wispped up in their school's 'lotto. liniment. At once the pain departed. Patent Solicitors, Montreal, report sell• Itself: the others have to be gashed Canada's Troops off_to the war.to set rid of. W. A. HAGE XAN: Fathers sending.their sons.out in- The lameness was rapidly reduced and ttte+t 105 Canadian Patents were is- Scent before epiyrisht views we a Ttaaka n. to fire world have, not only on the to sa hour I was able to be about my sued.for the week ending $epteavber including two larp panoramic Ir stage, but Ira real life, said: "Good- housework. I was rubbed again just :2nd, 1914, 71 of w'hith were granted - cards and handaem• sour•ntr before retlrlag, and awoke as usual in booklet. Yours for stye. poet-paid , ;bye, my boy! Remember that----" to Azmericans, gl to Caai,ildiarrs, 7 to Trade suppfted. Agents wanted. 5z. the morning without a sign of my - -And then comes the maxim they are back trouble." resideazite of Great Britain aril Cal Answered. T. H. DAVIES to mare their own. Certain it is There is no sort of muscular pain onies, and a to residents of Foreign ,,.How old are. ou Bobby l - ; "'there's something in it. So to "get that Nerviline won't care quickly. Countries. y ' Blit 8t. Paul 8t. ' Montreal. . 15iz, on"r.we must.get'a motto. "Oppor Thousands swear-by it, for rheums- '~ "Aad when were you_ six I" but once," "The tism, neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago. All things are possible, except °'My last birthday." ttrnitty Pis• „ .It auks-to the core of-the pain-right open eye sees' the open chance. making a bilk smaller by: filing it 41L Io „ through muscle, tissue and nerve--4t Minard'a Liniment Durso Surne. Eta I_ Custom follows,courtesy. "Give away. �. , „ - .r penetrates where no clip, greasy lint- - 7the best,- and you.0-get it_ . My meat can go and invariably cures honest " "Do it NOW." Mtnard's Liniment .cures Dandruff. " rifleman 'in Gelling a ataxy said -poi�y- y. quickly. If you have as ache or s -�`My aim � always to tell the Pick a good one and live'irp to it. pain anywhere—use Ner'viline—it will Yes r cure you. Family size aid a brother bottle, eery a „ ou, Government Protection ' 9=i--- ---- la ;e 50e• trial size 25c. at all dealers.. ` • hired iWhlch w . k' -da . pr vas !e��t d the worsit allot Syrup t " - an a man w s as q Lena Stout. Of tie Maple lead look. - dust means etter _-'WHEN WOMEN FIGHT. Hub—You did!' And which is �.� industry ea s 00 KN D Ut3(ii37 Wyy TEy(, TOO ails �4, tt>�.my :erB�Westarmn— prices for the farmer. <: Instances Where They. Have Shown Wife=Which what Z - syMa a��is of of th• � �I �1 iu�SW - }}�as yy�e Fsrmerrf Wake ay to 7otu'VFW now 9 Great Bravery. Hub-Lean ar Stout-. yyoa/17ts•. ittnris• Ressedy�•.�� Wpwtunity. Got bushy with Your _,----�+ e - —--n t - want t e reenl inns Maple BTruD Strangely medieval was the aLmirit _.D!• Olde • Q.viaa Details. n�bet0. Iastau -r>,i et Other Da s r with--which -the .Eactory womsa qf' _ of Y Liege'reeen�tly repulsed ribs G}erixtan Maud=Bitty married a man a yob va+poe<ain before the cord Z tl>t f�;S>D �O O t"p l(1�A I weataer sets in and make eats o! invaders by pouring boiling water an fast the right a for the Bog deal older than she, s's hear. I oatrd.om.e flet&uriag in write t ti� Marie—Alder 1` Why, he's twice i for tree b�000ktet oonoetsins vas > ' Tian something like this:— on their heads. When are her real age •CharnRlen" Evaporator. �Y � and three times. the In years gone by it was quite a —when dutir kidneys are out of ordv age she says ifhe is. THE. CHINN MFG. CO. LIMITED Ham, bacon Or sausage; common occurrence for women to do �'� over * a itI corns fs Wellington aL, Monlrsai. Qat their share of the figh:ti'ng. When favorite food gives thetii ind�esc ainard's' u11imnt for salt •very:hars. fried potatoes; doughnuts -Dr.Morn's Indian Root PtZ1i will — and coffee=prepared by �r lord went to Battle it was. left quickly and steelyp put them fit. Very Independent. overworked blathers. o to his 1� and retainers to guard Purely vegetable they'eit almo.' Bing George's German. A young Irishman •entered a . the•casde. ti►ealrmorgripe,tt'iluhatahpurgah ver. A Germ ac'oent,.like;s.Gtgrman chemist's chap, Pointed to a et4clt a p' Gallant Lady .Bsnckes 'w'ho held Guard qotlr chiidrea's heap b7 name, is at a d ou,nt'in England: of castile son and said-"Oi want ' Toda S and u Corte Cantle' l,u the Civil War ��y'keem�s tiorr Dr' horse s But what-w9tuld have open the feel a lump o' thot '' "Very well;said- air, k 1 • Indian R°°t PiAsin the h°we' Tbsy in if war had came during the said the assistant. `.`Will you have against the Parliamentarians, has a g g , =: Tomorrows monument erected to her memory Uftep the Childress Well ' reign of Queen�Vietdria or•of'E•d- it-scented' or uniwented4 Gill at Ruislip, in Middlesex,. Englabd. -" ward. VII.I .Queen �iotoria" liked take it. with me, said file Irish- { _ �reaDlasts Stones and hot embers were her Consumption. Genn above say other language; man. ► -' - _ ' I and made its use Ong of hes house- weapons.run about like this: Black Agne.•sof Dunbar—so called ? and hold,,or-at *any rats:•nu'rsery Taws. f nom her dark hair and skin-is per- Edward till-e Seventh spoke' it as haps the.best known of all,,-Left in Bronohitts fluently as he spoke English, -and ; POQ� charge of Dunbar Castle, a fine For the vast three re COPS- only' when George came to the a7 -stronghold, by her husband, the LAND'8 CUt3E FOB•CONSUMPTION I'throne Was there a complete divorce' ti Earl of March, has been eteadtll• winnin con• ER 1 The ointment she-defended it adence by its splendid reoorl of re- . between the English Court and the z Toastj es against the English forces under the, salts. .consumptives itr all *taxes . Kaiser's natide .tongue. `''I. don't you put on your child's skin petty Earl of Salisbury in 1339. Tine dared toihe disease have roof lits b7 like it and I'ld never learn it," was into the system just as'surely'as countess, a grandniiece of -Ring Roo- the use of this medicine. his Majesty's-boyish way of meeting food the child eats. Don't let s Wlt�1 cream or fruits; a bort Bruce, possessed•hisspirit, and Hundreds the family perstlions; and though impure fats and mineral coloring •h^= herself directed_the mens efforts of testimonials, on file at our od- to some extent he had to give way matter (s`uch as many- of the ac.htd egg or two; enap Aces, testify to'the r0mirkable re- a wast; and s Cup of Posttest' from the ikathlemen'ts. 'With great before parental giessui�e, he never get sults obtained even after npted CliCap OintmCntS COp t8i masses of rock she smashed the en- doetors have given up all, hope of got on to really good terms Wath a =a"royal starter for any gine of the English, which was,platy- recovery. .. _langmage-for which hg Marl 'an ii,- Bek ill purely herbal No pots- day ing'harock with bha oastle,•wa�ils, Are�You a Sufferert stinctive dWike._ .Xis .Geo_ige_un- Use it always. - a For, ,long, diealy -weeks her in- If so'Cop�laad's core for Conoump• derstands German .perfectly, but it onous coloring. p Quiek, ea,•y t0 BeTVe,..Aj?-.-. tton and Bronahlfis will benefit domibable, will held the castle, hurt- you. happens that he is the first of � 50x. Box at AR D.uggf�t, ana•Stows. �etizing, and-•- ling stones and racks on 'blit li'e- Sold By All Druggists _ long line of English Rings to speak • s_ "Mother".has it easier sie,8ers, until Sir Alexander Ram- or a trial'bottle will be sent pre- it impe-rfeAly," say reached her with.add_from-the &aid on recsipt of the regular price, : --Sold b Grocers. 1'00' ' Ir'res etibe of t9te high cost of Y sea, when the enemy left in dee-pair. COPELAND MEDICINE ' COMPANY, Llmltfid diving, even.a shower wil9 send um- IrDA CiMILOIIENd� Canaliab Postum Cerbal`Co.. Ltd., brellas tip. —A Windsor. Ont. - Brides with sour, disposig*nt are Toronto, .: •- • Ont. apt to spoil honeymoons. Minard's LlhlWAnt Rell•ra Neuralsla,- EO 7• ISSUE 42='14, ..y,�.�.,�•�, 'V'�1�r^aP!q+?�''',Y '.." �*'�u�'�s:P -+"g'.". >'�.-, , -.W"T" .;�s',+,.. mak. •id ,^ti .y. „r 4�".b4 �. :rte• ..:.rd`Y�� '�'n' n; ,', '' .'�-•�'M<• ",Y• - ,• w. bw: w ✓i'ti Y c m,. eco as ,, •-,; :.. ... :., .,� , •_,•.,� ..¢.. "� r�t,1F',w.-. v,. +�1, 5�. .RFs�'"6a�i�?',er .F�$1�. ��C>1 LIS S -Found-Two keys.- Loser --R. A. Bunting is oinR into �Y�R ��i A7M S g u `U t.. • call at the Nitwe office. :'* thepoaltry business and has now a _ >, -M. Shaughnessy, of Toronto, hen-house erected on his promises. t c Oxford" r wap in town on Wednesday. -Ewart Wright intends leaving = a. Imperial - Oxford -=llfise Hate Herr, of Toroptb, --Miss Joanna Reddin, of -To,6 today to take a course in science we for a few days. routo, is visiting Pickering rola- in Queen's University. We-wi9h, BUCK'S ' �` ' +� -Mrs. W. G. Ham spent Tues- tives. him success. g with friends in the city. -Mise Ann Cameron, who ws's -The Fire Company are offer- Miss Thought" =Miss Keeton spent Thanksgiv-. very All a few week ago, is now Ing forrsale their windmill, which r - i �Day at her home in Guelph. nisch improved. ' stands near, the 'bridge at the •Nw. Spence spent Thanks- -F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, west end of the V111age. See advt. -- m Qmad8 S Lead1IIg day with Guelph r ends. spent the week Bend atthehome of in another column. Basses Ansa aggie Gormleyis con- hie fatner,_Joa h Do. le.- -. -Geo. H. Jones sale on Wedues• to her bed through illness. -Mrs.' Teggart, of Toronto, day afternoon was a great success. 'See them in all styles .A 5 ' I19P f T Hobbs, oorons to, pa a'-pent paid short visit at the home of The day was fine and a large num- ° W deye with Pickering friends. her nncle, Joseph Doyle. her were resent. Biddin was t p g and sizes at =W. Burt, of Toronto, spent —Win. Mortimer, -of. Toronto, .Active and prioea were good. " $�+ -with his'slater ffirs: W: w t of Mrs. J - Ire ine don and family over Sunday. the week -at the home of her S. H. BU at, in Pickering, -a lady's =Miss.Violet-Boyes, of Canfield niece. Miss Edna.Groat, of Brook- , ^� silk scarf.• Please leave ata spent Thanks ivin with her s- - Pe g' g par- tin, who was married on Wedae s',office,, * sots Arthur tend Mrs, Boyce, day to Mr. Arthur Guy, of Col-• - t is rumored that- a federal , =Xhn T. Stephenson who has umbus. e y s -'tiou is probable before the end been employed at the Pickering -Mrs. J. R. O' Connor, accom- _ e year. Bakery for several years, has " passed by her" two :daughters, iq ore . 'Mrs. Clement, of Milton, "is severed his connection.with them. Misses Agnes an Emma, spent ting her Parente, C. H. and -Don't fail to hear Sir Adam. Thanksgiving with her daughter, ".furling. Beck this (Thursday) evening in Mrs. S. C. Spurrell, of Niagara Simpson, of Toronto, was the town hall. He is a fluent Falls, F. Y. gtfeat of Wi�i- and-Kra. Collie speaker sod will explain clearly -A meeting will be held in the 19nnday. the hydro-electric by-law, upon town hall' on Tuesday evening INWARE-A splendid assortment of Strainer-Pails, Flaring ":Miss Helen-Burling spent the which the people will vote on next, for the- purpose of organ- Pails, Boiler's, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hods, a Now is the y with her sister,.Mrs. Cle- Monday next. izing a branch of the Patriotic So- time for Stove Pipes grid Elbows. We b , e just made of Milton. -Rev.E. C.Hall,of Oshawa,the eiety. A full attendance is re- up a.large quantity. . Start right in, we're y ins.Phyllis Clark .has been 8gent ol'the Childten s. Aid Socd- guested particularly of.the ladies, $$a week with her brother, ety of Ontario County,will preach as the'immediate and pressing - ;.Af Lakefleld. in Ss,. Andrew's church on Sunday' work to be done-is the sending of ARDW ARE--Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware 'The - h�rt and Miss Minnie Ran- morning next,and in the Method- fopd and clothing to the destitute Big Store for the Big Assortment. Get your shells, ri$e9, spent Thanksgiving Day with ist church in the evening. Hie ad- Belgians. guns, and sporting goods here. Right prices at the Big ds in Whitby. dresses-will be along the linea of _ - store Misses Georggiie and Frankie the work in which he is engaged. PICKERING MARKETS the holiday with -The Women's Institute, with a in Torontq. the assistance of the Fire Company White Winter Wheat, .......,.. d:18ENAMELWARE-For-your Kitchen Utensils, clean and sanitary a Watson• has returned, are.contemplating renovating the Red " ...... ,1.15 Sauce pans, rice boilers, pitchers, tea pots, dish pans, x. ` spending a few months with interior of the town hall and are Mfxed " 1.15 - - ails roast pans, etc. etc. _ nkeBundy,,. -of Toronto, The hall has for a number f noose .......... .... -BOOTS'AND _- ._ - - _ .__._s- _. , t Thanksgiv g at the home years been badly in need Of this """' T "' 1'� SHOE5-For all ages-Just received a targe ship- parenta here. - work, and,we hope to gee it more inept and are prepared to 811 our wants for fall and win- M. and Mrs. Kerr and son, attractive before long. Card of Thanks p p y ter wear, prices consistent with good-quality. ti rlin, spent the holiday with -The Thanksgiving services in I wishlbrough the columns of THE - +or'mer's-mother: - -St. Andrew's church oA Sunday Errs to express my sincere gratitude F L.Henry will be here as last were much appreciated by all to the numerous friends for- their 1 NSERTIONS, laces, embroideries, silk4, .fauce. neckwear, veiling, " next Tuesday- to attend to who attended.- The Permons by kindness and sympathy .eztended to etc., etc. • The Big Store for ladies' wear. fessional duties. the pastor, Rev. J. McIlroy, were me-during the illness and death of my- ins Coils, Every, of Victoria very able efforts. and 'were much beloved husband: -; y-spent the holiday at-the enjoyed. The music was appro- MkS. URIAH JONES. ROCERIES-A splendid assortment all the time-always fresh of her mother here. ' ' ' prints for-the occasion add the p y ley and Mrs. Dale, of To- church wa"Icely decorated. i ► ! y y M and clean. Goods delivered free. Phone or send your -- n spending a week -Millinery business is hum- Voter$• List Court, -1914 � order- Farmers bring in your produce and.,get the top price. eriaa friends. ming. ' Our lista are right in style Tics TOWNSHIP OF PICxsnlN4 r. Fredrickson moved into and price. Come along' ladies, NoTicit is hereby 4it..H. Peak's residence o every courtesy, y sides that a Court p• you will receive eve y will be held pursuant to The Ontario TUVES AND RANGES-Soon be time to get fixed up for winter, the Methodist church. whether yon bug or-not. also. Voters' List Act. by his Honour the See our assortment of Oak'aad Hot Blast Heater,Oil heat- Ise Sarah Carson,of Toronto, orders for suits are on the rush. Judge of the County Court o`i the ersretc. Remember-The Pandora Range leads them all. ®Ruest of Rev. James and Crown Tailoring stands at the Countv of Ontario, at the Town Hall MCIIroy over the holiday. top. Prices$S to 85 less, with a In the Village of Pickering. on Satur- '�'red Bunting and Mrs. (Dr.) practical man to take orders. * dav, the.31et daT of October. 1814, at - IES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES-Everything in Me-a'a Wear. See an, of -Toronto, spent the -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. the hour of 10 o clock in the forenoon, our new Fedora and Stiff Hats. Right up to the minute. by here with their mother. Andrew's church purpose giving to hear and determine complaints of dtiisses Ag ie Every and Myr- an entertainment on the even errors and omissions in the Voters g List,for Folling Sub•Divisioas Noe. 1, Wilson, of the Orillis Model of Thursday. Nov; 5th. The chief VERALLS Smocks. Work Shirts, Men's.Tweed Pants, etc., etc. Baledonwere mhas over ass. Maangold feature) lctitceof the evening Travel�all< hywill bea Mr. �D fedi$to Pickering ���1 of the � �ee e im idr� nArmy grey- union. Shirt for every day ----- . ng LZ po►an�e and has a Frank Yeigb, the popular lectur-- Township of Pickering, the 14th day 9 ace, .at large-.number of the-finestp pr: - a number exceeding 20 pounds. er,.of Toronto.• He willl resent a of Octdber. 1914. _ ge and Mrs.._. orifi- �?ONALD 13._BEATON, AINCOATS,in both-Men's and_Ladies'.—TAteet Qbadpe, Sas _-' ' •- i :efi d, were the guests of Rev. able colored stereoptical elides, &b Clerk of the -aid Municipality our$7.50 Men's. It's a leader. - nil Mrs. Bedford over the holi- dealing with the war, including _ views of the-various branches of ,A Position for Fall E =n►unber of our young peo- the British army,. British navy and Winter - VERYTHING you need richt undet one roof at The Big Store. t "went to attend the -vaon udevilludae Reminders showing a contrastof son and Ta cen- We have a sound-business pproposition Every-body Come • tory in •fighting ships, and,also fora reliable. enjorgetic s$lesman for f. `Mrs. A. T. Law and children, scenes in the British Isles having this district n sell fruit tree-, small . S . H A N est Hill,haeme returned home, relation to the war, and showingfruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay r spending a week wilh Pick- actual war conditions. MT. Yeigb Weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. OV4rR BOO AORES relatives. ( - will also Rive scenes at Valcartier •. _. v. Jas. McIlroy's• topics for and at the Toronto Armouries. of fruit and ornamental stock .under _ day evening in St. And w's Full particulars will be given cultivation. We sell through our salesmen direct to'the consumer and TALL —G h will be "The Glory oi�Au• later. v - - " fA " gr--nntee delivery of fresh, high n. Lverybody welcome.� . —The hydro-electric by-law ig grade trees. Our agencies are valu- Write Blankets, grey and white 10/4 11/4.and 12/4 with pink or bine border, Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon ans causing very little excitement in able by reason of the service we Rive these are dice for this season of the pear. _ . sops,.Ewart and Carman, also oti•r midst. In fact-a great,many and the volume of business done. Es- - Noble, of Toronto, spent the) are not aware that a vote will be tablished 35 years. Write Underwear for men, women and children,-natural wool,nnehrinkable. . y with their relatives id polled.on the question on Monday PELHAM NURSERY. CO., ie a line we can gugrantee at$1L00 per garment. . =r ' next. We believe if the by-law is TORONTO, ONT. harikeRivin Da was obset- defeated that the -people are P. S. Handsome Catalogue on request Sweaters for mev, women and children, all colors and prices. g_. y._. B q. H osiery-Ladies cashmere plain and ribbed,26,s6 40 and 50 cents uietly here. Family throwing away one of the greatest either to applicant or those wish- Men's cashmere and wool, 25 to 40 cents. mons was the order of the day �portanities to benefit the muni- iaR Pfureery-stock. a great many. A number ealities_that..they will have in a Fresh groceries always in stock. Fresh fruits In season t the day elsewhere. li time. In no•other way will TIMM TABL&-Pickering statioao This week we have peaches, plums,pears, grapes,orange-, T.B. Trains going East fine as 10110 - .•,i.ost-on Monday-between.the th People of the whole townshipbananas, lemons, tow Wes, etc. er of Church and Hing Streets Re Shea No. a Mail .-• s.0e A M. '-- ---- ' p power and light se they •. 14 Local Ino p• L G GILLESPIE— DUN ARTOl�T base line a small w' 1 by passing this by-law. 'While l" 14 Local 6.05 P.M. •" • r a fining a small sum of money. ose residing in fire moat south- Trams going West due as follows- — ----------- 'der please leave aft the Nsws' Ern'pstt of the township will re- No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M.. ee. * ceive no direct benefit from the 71 Local .2.20,P.M. I HATS tohu McGinty and his gang-of railway;they will be greatly bene- • . 7 Mail 7.50 F.M $gTS HATS i iJ Sunday included. , .are erecting a cement culvert filed by cheap light and power. _ the Kingston road_ half a It is not expected that the town- CIDER MAKING �. east of the visage and when ship will ever have to pay.a cent 1 j� We have oq hand the very latest in blue, black:and brown soft felts, _ dieted will be .a so stantisl in the work of construction, main- I am prepared to make cider every and a new line of christies and winter caps. ' ctnre. tenance or in re-paying the bonds, 'yrs. J. P. Williams and dau. and in time it will be a source of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs., We have also a new line of men's sweatercoats and . shirts and our #ars, of Bloomfield, have' been revenue-to the .township. day until the season closes. boots are the beat for some time, a real snap. ding a week with the form- -After a number of ear suffer• _ p' e father, Geo. H. Jones.- Mr. y Chopping every' day except , ing, death came to the relief of The-samples and styles of the 20th Century Clothing Co., have re- ma has also been here fora _. Saturday. _ Mr, Uriah Jones, of Church - St„ e of days this week. South, on Saturday last. -The de. I have also for sale a quantity of cently_arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete`' -J. N. and Mrs. •Richardson,are ceased who was in bis 74th ' Year slabs, and saw dust, satisfaction with ever suit or coat. ding a week with friends in was a Uative Qf Somersetahir; y ripiosa. Mr. Richardson is cow- Eniland. He emigrated, to Can. John F. Bayles, Greenwood - •ng.. business with pleasure. in ads in 1863, 'settling on the 7th R...A. RUXTING P:ICgERINGi' t while awaylie will instal a r concession of PicFerin0, having ELM DALE • MILLS l tenantQu his Mariposa farm. worked for several years for his D. Pettit has leased Ewart uncles, Shortly after his marriage 'ght's residence for the winter. Mica Mary Jane Disney, he e Toronto man,who had rented moved to the -vicinity of this -Is.the place to-get.your next -COLLARS. COLLARS � f anted it for several years, village where he farmed until be bag of Flour. ' IF YOU NEED t as Mr: Wright did not want retired. He came into the -village Five a long,lease the, deal did reside about fifteen years ago, Ogilvie's, Royal Housebold can't be go throng but after several years resumed beat for Bread _ .. - New collars.or old ones re-bodied, for fall ploughing. i A number of the-meinbera o .farming on the new Greenwood - Glenerw Flour - Pastry Flour - -Call-and see-me. Fly'netts-, trunks, suit-caees; Pic Lodge, A. F. & A. M., mot- road. About seven years ago he Graham Flour t►nd all horse. goods on Band. �k "' A0,Oshawa on"Tueeday night, returned•to the village, but he Fresh-Rolled-Oats _ _ _. ea they were the guests of Leb- gradually failed in health, and Bran and Shorts f Lodge, who were giving a for the past several-.yeara he has Oats and Oat Chop ...-Boot and shoe-repairing as well as harness_ repairing,- gramme of patriotism. One of been unable to leave his house. Barley and Barley Chop _ , ._ promptly attended to. chief items on the program His funereal tools place oil Monday - ' ' Miied Feeds , an address-by Dr: -Raiser, on to Sfalem Cemetery. He had no Molassine Meal and Molaeees Meal 'PICKERING HARNESS .EMPORIUM e SRiser." It was a splendid family but is survived by . bia Special prices in ton lots. �`rta-nd while-the doctor is of widow,who has the syibpathy'of Phone Ind. 301: W. J. COAgWELL an descent, Ile- is: intensely the community in Her bereav4• -�''- W• �7CTe�]�l �-"� f to Britain. went. - Chopping every dayj - / a +£"^ ,:a. y f" .. -K: ';A's, :ti"_�'• a �(.,ot f_ s]. .. `:+� ,b szY'.: -. ,n y.,i,�., �. ,�:< �"x�j``",� a a.e ""fT .i , H` +rq.--,y.•:W F;s;. . ?�, � ,�f:" r+. ....,pi,� :ti*' � .,rt.. �. r .i.R'�,... -., er «•y3A•, + ' r. . "W,�;+�. •;�,.. i*`'-6s�a iuu M.'"„ �r•3 �r c.- �a� Y+; 4