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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_10_23 4 4 >a q . r e c v.c yy } ` e y i..'.r•� ,,:."'akP. ; ,w;<- • :-' -P,.., v;..,`kr-'rrry, _y ,.safe;'•_, ,mi „,.- y y'+.,:: .:� r� �'^•fis.. r'i�i,::P ,. r rR'."._ Lc�P �r' .��+ .,, � r• 4e y,v a NEWS y Lf♦TiL P1 a ` .+QIP. X1V. PICSERING, .ONTe, FRIDAY, OCTOBER _23, 1914 �4• - �eo+tsifeiGotltar�tsrbw. AuoI.ZY Hydro-Electric By-Law Established 76 years ' sprilar i. MILLS , Robert and Mrs. Gormley and Mas- — ----- �ged4cal ter Willie, of Toronto, .peat over The voting on the Hydro-Radial , ThAnkegiving with the iormer's niece, By-law on ondayreaulted in a most � -Regis- Mrs. D. S. Crawford. favorable vote for the scheme, and GREENWOOD Sri= 'ORSYTH, D. of O., Regie- hi bl favorable to a ublicl owned ,trite Auo- Mrs. D. Gt awford, and Miss Made- $. Y p y =a(Woa of Ontario, Beofal a ea on rw b Mrs. R. Goren- utillGy. Out of thirteen municipali- the airing of glasses.-Eyes tetted tree. North ley, of oronto, sen on --in ties that voted on the by-law,only - . Oiaremoat. tail CREAM BUNS—FAMMY P too Newmarket and Uxbridge town- Whitby with the letter's sister, MILLS C. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., " TEA BUNS-PASTRY ship, gave an adverse vote. The fol. , Edinb h,mamba:of the College of $RANATHA owl g e a reau t Of the vote:nzg l II iovs Wane and Surgeons of Ontario,lieentiate SHORTS T�oD Reta_Ho4vEr- a pICSEBIlrC1 TOWNSHIPas al College of Suraeon■, Edinburgh, t_gu ,y — r. BPaoia1,attention tp d■fesass o! women and spa odea In - ---= „ 'or :Agalus ehftdren, Once and residence Brougham. JIJM$Q — Webster a 12 8 -sr George Valdor and Miss Vera Hoov- Pickering Village -82 'P,8.. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENINGS(wheat) er spent Sunday glen Major. Liverpool 6' >17 To the Farmers etD{I X-RAY INSTITUTE SATs C. W. Misses Olive and Violet grmetrong Rouge Hill 4' 0 ONTARIO -OAT CHOP ` spent SuIIday with their brother in Cherr wood ! •18 ' 10 .The Mill will,be runnin w. - Toronto. Kinsale 86 8 g s. auaar TowL1i, X. ai.,•X. D., C. as., CORN AND CORN CHOP .., a former again os, _ TL_D_� T tom__ ,�..__._., Brougham 76 ;';ll •+ phyti��.�ohasge - MI'XED GRAIN & CHOP pastor of the Alton&Church, and Mrs. 'Whitevale ppeciali■t in$ectal Diseases. ProstatieDis- Van- Norman, visited Atha friends Orange Hall '27 16 MCIIdByi OC of assn, DLeaW of• Women, Cancers, last week, Claremont 70 `10 >. Alton& 87 .7 With my increased power, I w :. tiasor. z•s.y examination. Daae of eye, 00g� C O aT — _ be.able to do an increased g� nose,throat tad lues■. Pirtle arra _ ail assts sad ohronio diseases MONGOLIA _ — — 0a"13041/119 to a and 7 tog '917 (Scranton D. L. &W.) SBI 1$0 business. `•� George Judd s sale on Saturday was ;Majority for the by-law?W. y' l eQot. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA well.attended. The lolloaing places gave a major- David Smales,of Altona, spent the its in favor of the by-law as follows, My BAKER'S JOY makes equally T E. FAREWELL, B.Q., BARPJS- AND STEAM Sabbath with relatives here, This is not official in every case. as cod bread ere western mills bread. !! . TlB.Coanty Orownettornq,andCount7 Mrs. David Seebeck spent a couple g imalaltor. goa10 Suess.Whitby. 10 7 PRICER 8I(3liT. Scarboro 87 and it costs you less. Why should , _ of days last week in Toronto. you not patronize our home Mills f `- l' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Edward Barkey,of Stouffvi e_ spent Markham Township 414- -_ Y P y r ' Sunday with his parents, J. G. and Reach. 27S They give you a good market for your . aSolioitor.Notary Public,Etc, Money t�o J• L• SPINg, LI�ItITED, Whitchurch Ss7 - grain. You would get 1pwer prices 1. Office Brock 6t.North,Whitby. 961y Mrs. Barkey. Whitbv Township123 for all grain if it were not for the local +� frende hea=4 Bund yichard Asb,_ of ni0l►ville, and R btb�a Town 2, Your patrons e: �azD George and Mrs. Hewitt and hiss B Uxbridge 6 1 A 192 -mills— Bllrab.-they are_entitled to ,.. r. - j G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage a wan to y your Barrie, , Buck- 7T . Licenses is the County of Ontarip, LOOK HERE I May Bowers spent a 'eoupte•of days Port Perry 14.8 wheat.and Wheat. • 1'lekezina village, 471y _...,,.,�. last week with relatives. Netcmarket defeated the by-law by The Claremont Furn1• 09 cotes and Uxbridge Tp._y 26. �1 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- F ?�. C-i•RE=N 1 • tioneer, valuator, collector and issuer Lura iJtOrA .. BROCK ROAD • Of marrAsxe licensee,Brongbaw. Ally .r WHITBY is' the be9t place to get your The C. P. R. is busy preparing their. HOPPER Issuer of Mari a HOCSB FVR-;ISBLKGS, we have EASTLAKE SHINGLES aR road bed for winter traffic. Sr,00.u0 was taken at the s eclat D• Licenses in the County of Ontario. dressers, washstands, iron Mrs. Shaughnessy, of Toronto, is 'tbank-offering at the Methodist Taber- CMaoe at store and.his residence.Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par-1 vtsiting with T. A. and Mrs. Knox. nacle o Sunday. for suits, buffetts, and Mrs. Beaton,;• of Whitla, Alberta, - S..BEATON,TOWNi3HIP OLEl3H - Maurice Murphy will move. to To- conveyancer, Oomm1■sionerfos taliaiae side boards, mattresses and spring ronto in the near future. He has pur- was buried in the union cemetery o se"Tit•, accountant. Etc. money to loan couches,and.all kinds of chairs chased a residence in the city. Sunday, Rev. A. W. Allin officiating, on farm Apssooppeeri'ttyy "Ies4s,r of K-rvT UO. always in stock, also many Thos, Reevele has sold a ortion of Police Magistrate Harper has fined tress" Whifevals, Out. 7-7 Y P08TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, other articles too numerous his laud to Toronto moo, who intend the proprietor of the �ueea's Hertel 1• �j . Ito mention. Remember we to ship sand and gravel to the city. $10 and costs for- selling liquor to 1 . for Counties of York sad Ontario. 14a• keep the goods and de= The C, N. R. officials will meet a minors. fIloa sales of all hinds attanned to on■hortaet awites. Address,Green River P.O.. out, liver them to your: delegation of farmers and others to- John Campbell, of Chicago, son of A. BREWSTER. V. 8.. Gradu home, at the very- day at 2 p.m. interested in a static a former Whitby merchant, James llowesi price. at the Brock road. The meeting will Campbell, ave$200 to Mrs. Jos. Hing a ate of'•Toronto Veterinary College,hall g '�. opened an office to Claremont village, All d!r Patronizeour town merchants, take place at Brock Road. for the patriotic fund. taw of domesticated animals treated. can■ don't mend our good dollars ' by day or sighs promptly attended to. Uy sy - . array to build u some other WHITBY' = �' F - WMITZVAL91 ` �� B. POWELL, Licensed Snc- place. Yours ..for business. Are easily applied and have al- 1►1 tioneer, valuator and collector--los W:J. BeatonB. A., was home over The opening fear traffic of the Torun- p pp aoeat" of ontarto and York. An kinds of to-Eastern Electric Railwa,. which ,ways Riven the best of , sates conducted either privatelyor Sunda was ei acted`Lo have taken lace thio SatlSfaCL1-on. Sate octet oolleotsd. For dates or�other pea- JA HeBE .�. L The Yfarmers are very busy with p �—e is tioalareapply'st residence•Elpsabeth gt.,Pick- week• has not yet transpire R ' Bring. Phone orders left at *.law■ofSoe,Pick- their fa11.p1oughi, at present. are being erected along the line, t+ut Have been made pears I tang. or Ifacaab's store, Olaremopp. will re. CLAREMONT ng and are definite bas'vet been Riven as like cut above. L.. prompt at.et�e Bat+ataotioa Victor Long were city visitors last to the-eatp of_openiog. -Made stauderd grade only.---CGrre FARMS WANTED The deputation that has been err- gated Iron an gauge. It looka.as though our Hydro-Elec- y g g range to wait on the overnment /�� tris dreams will be realized. Our it. g R Let me figure for your nett too! �� P7ENN0 K - tle bur responded nobly.- tray �Friday L promises to be a very _ i g p° large Coe, Atrangempnts hiive been :and sive you money'. 1WHIrOVALK. oNT, We meet and corresdond with buyer's We are sorry to report that Blake Bell telephone. Y made with the Grand Trunk for a re= from all arts of the North American Beaton is laid up with injuries rattly- P Funeral]Direelor attd Ytabaltltat'. P ed while pla in footbAll WiEh'VACS3E turn ticket at one care and a third, if `• continent who are looking to buyy d Y R Y there be a party of not less than a forme market gardens, county , vi]- on Satur ay last, F- J., Prouse, Pickering Any business entrusted to me will g y' We must hive some German 9 .m o- ten,and itis likely that a large num be carefully handled. lege and town homes in Ontario,: If Y p bar outside of the deputation will.take �l �T l Y ou nave anything to sell we may ale thizers in onr district. Prem the man- p - i7C �-lr TON Charges Moderate- Y y g y ronto. a,ge of the reduced rates to Ta g able to fled you n buyer. nor to which some of patriotic tend ronto. Independent Pbone No. 1314. s, collectors were received. The Hydro-Radial election on Mo --,JOHN FISHER & Co. Our patriotic committee have been da wA9 ver satisfactor the vote FARM BROKERS working diligently and with much day two is one i t favor of the. sueceas, They hAVe collected about B. 610 LUSISDEN BU ILDIN0 823(1.00 in the Whitevale and Green' by•low. A few.more days campaign JOHN PHILIP River district. A concert will be held would have made the vote much more G oAt 6 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. decisive as the number in favor of the in the near future to increase the fund. Has a full line of Iresh and cur by-law was increasing daily,am a more We hope- that- other places in the Y R y' -ALL SIZES.I:\ STOCK ed meats constantly on hand. thorough undera[anding of it was Chestnut and Stove Coal two, are taking up the -good reached. The visit of Sir Adam Beck work. ` Spice Roll,. Breakfast Bacon, on Thursday of last week made a M $lata, Bologna, Weiners,etc. great impression on the minds of the :If you would like to seeure _ I will have constantly on hand a DUMBARTON people and created much more confl• p p your winters supply of coal at - Highest prices paid for - Bence in the scheme. -The defeat of :Butcher's cattle full supply of best coal,.at Children's Day service last Sabbath the by-law in Uxbridge township has ,this month's prices,but are too in our church was well attended, brought forth the suggestion thata, busy to draw it now, y u can 9ickell , liveley lowest possible price Mr. Wood's son who has been eon ill change might be made in the propos :do so by paying for it' and `•'` in the hospital, we are pleased to.say, ed route so that-instead of sixteen ' W. H. GIBBON has returned home. getting it in the fall or.winter miles in Uxbridge township an eight + Rev. Mr. Macfadyen will preach mile stretch connecting the Town of when you need it. l?9t-e asI a ngs for$ire -; ��sy next Sabbath is a former charge at. Uxbridge with the Port Perry branch C Mt. Albert, it being their fiftieth anni- might be 'constructed that would A E E 1,0 R ' Day or IIl8'�it vereary. prove acceptable to the people A. • ! REAL ESTATE Every one was delighted with the Bus meets all trains •tee• entertainment on Thanksgiving even- ---e" LOCUST HILL = t Ing. The views' were great. The snouorrAM_ p Teaming promptly attended to. >1 K>1Rh castle and crags, also the scenes of Mise Alma Hamilton is visitingwith . COAL AND LUMBER YARD Agent for Canada-Carriage Vo. - - Old Scotland were shown in all their friends in the city this week. �• �• �eah �>1R>M>t���s�>l beauty, Great enthusiasm was mani- John Burton has been, adding to the 1 p{ems{,tp, felted when the pictures of the late. beauty of his premises by having his _ Queen Victoria, the present Sing and barns painted. May Be* Possible r ILsurance rates lower on farm pro- Queen, also some of the generals of Mrs, John Miller, Sr., has returned An- "THOROUGHNESS"- perty and Village Dwellings, the war were thrown on the canvas, from her western trip,which she en- in first-close Companies. As a singer and elocutionist Mc. An- j°seri very much. is the Ke note of this Institution. derso is bard to beat. Riceipts were• J.Soden has purchased a new Grand Some medical authorities sap that -r y- No Premium Notes about $37. Mr, Anderson is arrang- piano in upright form from Ye Olde it is possible for a person to suffer Our graduates succeed because they Ing war scenes in connection with.his Firme of Heiatzman A Co.,Toronto. ' have received correct preparation. If not insured with me,call and atriotic evening. We are hoping to from Rheumatism without having "r p g P� 13 Miss Pearl Philip-left at the,poet a compare rates, r hear it later, and any one wanting to office one day last week a raspberry Uric Acid in the blood. *. etat�l haves patriotic concert could not do branch with seventeen ripeberries • better than have this for a grand upon it. But we haver heard it stated that s, 1 e • �. Richardson• evening's entertaindlent. The many friends of Willis Hamil- person could have Uric Acid in the ton will be pleased to bear that he is blood, and be free from Rheumatism, recovering nicely from. his recent enjoys a National Reputation for Notary Public, Pickering. CHZRRYWooD operation, Uric Acid develops when the Hid- Business and Shorthand Education. Russel Carter shipped a carload of, John Moore, of Kinsale, bas moved neys. Bladder and. Liver fail . to dor All business schools are'not alike. Have ionot8 of Water ? oats to Toronto last week, into L. Matthews' house,lately vacat- their duty and do not properly filter Nothing less than the beat should Miss Annan is visiting with her ed by D. Dafoe, who moved into--Mrs, the blood, removing waste products satisfy you sad nothing less than C. B.-RJC16, OF WHITLVALIe cousin, Mrs. George Davidson. Wi111on's house'. giving the beet training will satisfy L. Johnston, of Brougham, "visited Dr. Fish,•Frank and Mrs Gerow and and impurities. When tlteae organs ufi. Catalogue free, Enter any is prepared to furnish you anything at the home of A. J.Taylor]set week. Mrs. Cowie motored out from the city refuse to do their work you will find time. in the line of water supply such as Harry Johnston, of Whitevale, has on Monday to pots on the Hydro-. Nyal's Stone Root Compound a Rood , W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic- rams, ereeted a cement culvert just east of lectric by-law. corrective remedy, p p P ' y the village, Henry Norton left last week fora R, t , Cor,Yonne and Charles Sts. plumbing, etc. _ Samuel Reaman has rented the farm trip through the West. While there It strengtbeas weakened or impair- They are also, expert well drillers of Mrs. Burgess on the townline. We he will attend a Convention in the. ed Kidneys, stimulates the Blaidder N•�w and respectfully solicit your patron' wish him every success. inures ti railway men. A.J. and Mra. Taylor and family A meeting of the memlere of the and tones up the torpid Liver, It will gyp* age for the ..ture.- 'Ind, noon Vi21, Spent Thanksgiving with the latter's beef ring will be.held on IlaturdAy check conditions that might result In ililiiCSSITB SSCP brother, Rev, E. W. Tink,'of Gree night, Oct. 24th, at McLean's Hots, TOOLS SHARPENED WO°d' for the urpose of settling up the Bright s Disease. Pace b0c. and >61 00 The fact that one of our worthy business of the year, A full attend- Ryes ite9t� gpfl The undersigned has opened a new milkmen Is alive and well to-day is an is requested. ' kemith shop on the King. , We make a specialry of crosscut saws, due to the speed of his black driver. The annual thank-offering of the Ems'+' Toole•of all-kinds. Locks-repaired. ton road.- opposite, the George now intends shipping milk by Women's Missionary Society of St. Razor-honing a specialty. For a first. aero lane. John's church will be held in the M Quaker church, two close hair trim or an easy shave call P g R y! T. X, eF.ADDENf miles east of at the Eget-end Barber ha A mass meeting of the electors of church on the evenin of Tuesday, Ptekering Village.; See our House d BarberFurnishings of all poling sub-division No. f will be held Oct. 27th. An address will be given -- ,. kinds. Slightly Wed Carpets In Cherrywood hall on Wednesday by the pastor, Rev. Jae. Mellroy. Druggist-Graduate Optician, 1HE aranteed. Chargee moderate R Y t evening next on behalf of the patriotic Music by the Union Choir and read- from lb cents yard up, jeocrely. A full attendance of the luso by several of the ladies. All'are H _ L W. J,GORDON �PICKERING storm is requested. _ welcome. P1Cls;e�isl�e �nt�=10 i" ' ..y .^y ::. .. .'o ', ,, _.... ...:� r :r .v• 3 4'4•.• ,,'y.'�.,c- "!4 �tl.Un Y`•a � I, .la•;N a rJ: • iu• t`"til'• v wra -r . '�u"••i° sa �t+.we�:;y, M'.�,-; '✓;�Ct $u" -. ,,. ,�... -#�. .^s .:,,�,, , ' *�+nr ,��Z �`...,;y.. a"dt �'�3"l �5• .Y.'{ .5.�•.''�j•Yp T!y. '.Il•'4. -a W, .!»..r:'y5 1.v � .�P' §; w•. ,y,.,� Y� .,�.i `'dy�� �� ` Af _ _ :.,,...«,.w',y}y"i,J+.:. ✓';.rm:,w y.' v.... Ji.. ".r.m... F.+r1 !. .:,.,..,— 4tmtw +a:aw.r-..' ,M :•'"�1. �4��e.:.r :,,'rie...v.,:. .."4, '-t''h fav _ Ms 7 xs .+ . .^... 11 ':. F' . :." 4.. Y� T !:. .�,--. .. . J ii I — ,.,yr-�..+, S.'-',.., '�F a �..,. I .1 1. ., w . V �.^- as •-, w ' s.:, . . ' I ,. _ ... v V Arthttr BelttrrbeL met his'ariest• at the Do smoke!" said Da1oie rrrsaWy. affection for her. bsoi►ase hs caught heitr station. Phl�p�s had developed into a "Tibaake;' he said, aysi'lins himself o? in his arms and kissed her in s maaaer �, . � -. .. y , / tnllhy.r greatly.eand the tthe hAsbhbys !k s st Off tem d �SmDmnlo—he was �Q� sstrobw nr�rho thiothesat' c�:�� wonder I 11 �� admired were a merry. happy-go-rick? bra r 1 e granite. ova e.. yet ere go and sister. Dian Heriott, now lean of Its- it seemed to her im ible that those. she enolaimed r , .. sect 1�t� I `H, "Old " O ' ' "' nee. looked several yearn in advance. of fires of passion which rind once burned "Oh, bother atLts 1" s said, kir S .fit; • his age. Hie flaming head was many so intensely within him. could be &bao- Ing her again, p7 ehadea darter, hie brown eyes were re• tritely extinguished. T88 Bim• ectivtan annd critical. rather that used marry Yo k have b chanted very much," she - ,„ fl ': - hide a the montbrown es held disappeared. dam sa rupT have had so say - . _ He'was unfeltuedly clad to see Beltur- things to.do.:---. DUCHESS OF LUXEMBURG. ..": , I have alter ',Or, Dulde's Confession ed inquirediv oed no feeling of any inq irsd wou ith as upward gig t hell . bet. a . Europe'BMo YYoutearshful of�gevereigla' children. kind when Belturbet remarked. Prim- blue eyes rose's sister is staying with tie.' Heriott appeared to reflect. , The new arrivals found their hostess Not Greatly, I should Ill �+ CHAPTER VIII.-(Continued). '•No, dearest." he .agreed, kisein , hat• and her easter re the garden, both re answer, again. "it to nothing to vs-aow!'� dainty muslin drosses, looking tate picture Dulcie felt baffled but gathered hosed betwePiII Fnan,Ge� PTt1Bay7a;, When he called at the Ct:zwardines' flat of charrifin¢ English omanbood. If Dal. forces for a final effort ;the .following afternoon. Beitnrbet was cis was startle al-• change in Jim "I am afraid I treated you v badly and Belgium,_it Was inevitable that' Ahe f into a drawing-room which ase• GHAPTEB IZ. . Heridtt, she did not ehow it as she shook once upon a time," she murmur softly, the miniature Staitee of Luxemburg peered to be trill of small doge who bark* heads with him. "Oh. that was years and, years asci" ' �M' ed at him furiously. Avery smiling and Primrose slept little.that night. She How d'ye do, she said• as if she had was hie cheerful reply. "Believe me, I although neuitral, should have been JqW ee -pots tie-came-- and wee too happy. Belturbet had promised seen him the previous day. have entirely forgotten it. lost o1 ria affected by the great European con-' greeted him, bidding the dogs be gnie • o liesio etnrtiwt n,atcia �arPtnlly; hw no make toole_ol..onreelvee ones is Q lives." - etne was quite unembarrassed, and pre' after breakfast sba accomplished the not tired her discontent and restlessaesa, and Dulcie looked at the man who apo so C•t. or' seve •ea4ed the visitor to ]iMre. Tomplemore, very pleasant task of telling Dulcie that wondered i! she bad forgotten what he carelessly. The spareness of hie form burg 19 unique among the countries • introduced the tiny toy dogs. and dealer- she was goi�R to marry the man to whom .could never forget-how they had guar• made him look taller than in days gone "ed he must wadt until Primrose, who had her sister had been engaged. is a highly relied five years ago. Five years of etrea• by. whilst hie oats round stalling face of the world':. Its area is only 1,000; , sone to a pietusegaile&7 with -game creditable' manner. Dalcie's incredulity _nous work they had been for him, and had become hollowcheeked, and the pink square miles, out the Size of eSl - Oneds, zyttu,act changed to amusement, and fln•ally to flue years of pleasure for her. They did and white of hie compleiI n given piece Betturbet felt e11 ht}y dazzled.by DTA- what appeared very like Jealousy not seem, however.. to 11e:'re.brou ht her to a uniform allot. TLe brown eyes average western aIItariO COUtlty e "I r ever- heard anything w !tinny!" happiness, judging from what h orifi- were cold an�oritkiel, and hie hair no pie's gaiety. and the satartne&s of her she eieplatmed. "Fancy Arthur Belturbet cal eyes could gee. longer flamed.• while its population is fewer tha�a� ' dress. "Whait a butterfly tike jet" marrying my sister because he cannot Neither, he reflected grimly, had"--tW As she recognized the completeness of. quarter of a million. thought. Aad not altogether improved marry me!" brought him hap !nets. 'Fortune ,was the change in him, mentally as well as - by Loudon. sow mad T moat have been pp That the le of Luxemburg' ,, over to have thought she was the wile for "As you don't care for him! Dnloie. You within his reach. In a few months his phpaically, she knew that it was not ea-, PebP mei" need not grudge'him to me," said Prim- position would be assured,.and If he lik• tirely due to the many hours spent at could have !made no effort at' all'to+' rose, coloring, od he need- n er da a stroke of work work. but that he had suffered as she had resist en armed force is evident' He had not long to wait before Prim- ---- �° . rase Deme in. she was wearing a long "My dear g:rl, I do not! But yot3 fan a¢ata, YeE iia was no satisfied -" never s-" --"- " y black dress, and a black velvet hat whish only expect that things will be said about life. The real reason for this he strove fie will neves speak kindly to me from the fast that the fightting the rapidity with which he has trans, to hide, but in his heart of hearts he againl" she told hemeif, "Never! What made hes complexion more like.wild r� ferred his affections from one ajeter to knew what it was. .shall I do? 1 must uo�I will not-lose force Consists only of 145 gendarmes+ . . =than ever. Belturbet went forwar t the other:' A week passed agreeably for the house-. .-him r' meet her, and as they shook hands, Y� nines my own sister does not heal- party, Dulcie no longer complained of anti -138'inf8,atrymeII;-whose..dutie,�- - 11 -cs smile was very sweet. His-eyoo tate to point it out to me, I cannot ez• dulness, for Reginald Ashby was her She, strove t e fled words which world. are ural Ceremonial. eld her 17 ones for a second, but they g lead the conversation in the direction purely ,t,;:';, Greeted each other quietly, pact others to show any greater delicacy slave, while his sister, Beatrice, a plump. she wished it to take, but, versed as she Luxefnburg is one of the Only two, The poria= squire's visit lasted about of feeling." golden-haired maiden of twenty, claimed was in feminine wiles, she could think States in Euro now ruled 'by a half.an-hon.., during which time he had Dulcie stared in surprise at her sister. Heriott as her squire, so time did act of nothing. She was extremely miserable, P,;.'' '. to- watch r. dur doge o through their for there was a tone in her voice which hang heavily on the_ hands of any of knowing that tha last chance of happi- female Sovereign, the other being,' �' tricks. and listen to tales of their pre• she had never heard before. Truly- tahem. Yet both Dulcie and Jim 'were nese was slipping away. There was ei- ternatural cleverness, for Dulcie'e craze tie's world wrist be el conscious of a distinct sensation of die• leace between them';nntil the man broke Holland. Furthermore its Mover at the' time was toy POE Be* ly Rentle Primrose .on d employ that appointment as the days flew by;—avn -it.--'------ 1[ore be lett however, he had obtained a t�onel when the time came for Jim to announce "If you have sa8icieatlp rested."he said bore bee that the sisters end Mrs. Tem- "When are you going to be married?" that he was compelled by business to re- oonventionslly, "do you not think we had lemore would Join his party the fol• she asked. . turn to London in a couple of days, Dal• better return to the others? They will 'Iowinst week. In the autumn," was the quiet reply. Cie began to experience anew all the be wondering what has become of us." When Ilse door closed oa him, Dulcie "And, Dulcie, we hole you will m pamge she had suffered five years ago. "I do not want to go back•" said Dulcie ,' tarried to Primrose. your ome with tie.' It he loved her what wan there to pre• defiantly. "Jim!" i.'.:-' "Ho'is duller than evert'' she exclaim- dear Primrose, it in very kind of It him telling her so now she asked Again silence fell like a curtain between 4 ' *&--"T expect Phihppa-"will-have a shot Yon-and Arthur-but 1 should not dream herself. Every ace said that he was go- them. Heriott made no anewer, but the rat him now; a heart la often caught on of iafltetin¢ MY It on yon I mean._to ins to be g-rich-mss, so risers was -rte re that' held- the-cigarette Crt78hed - r .'the seboaad, you know." see a little of the world before I settle it. He stood motionleed Dulcie waited She spoke with a sneer, for her temper down. I-shall probably go abroad with reason why he should n-_say that he lou for s word-none came. r was not improving. Primrose did not an- Mrs, Tem emote as soon se you are mar• ed her--if be did an, that was it t I! •'Jim r' she whispered. "Jim-speak to - ewer, but her heart tell at the mention ried-Egyptt for the winter, and then De did! One moment she telt cestadn of mel" • e Philippa he a some one always to wherever my fancy taker me.' it. but the next she doubted Her slender form trembled violently, Dome between her and Bone alt? Thee Primrose looked at her wistfully. It It dawned on her the day before tate one and then as the man made no sign she P she told herself that it he were eo easily was no use offering advice or counsel fazed for .his departure that he intended burled her face in her hands and a sob influenced, he was not worth her love. thea; later on, perhaps, Dulcie might to 'leave her without saying anything. broke from her. She held her head high, but her beast Iteteu.. The morning sad afternoon slipped away; "What do you want me to say?" asked r was wore, for Dulcie's idle words had The truth was that Dnlcle'e vaulty had dinner-time came and Gassed: only a Her,ott.'in a voice`that was devoid of all i wounded hez. received a very severe blow. She realized , few hours remained before they would expression. °a . DnlCte apart tkd'At before Bel- now that Belturbet had never cared for say "Good night and good-bye." Heriott `Do you never intend to forgive me?" .. tarbet's dinner-party trying to decide her at all. She had thrown herself.into was to leave early the next tn�ning: asked Dulcie. ralaing her Lead and look• gy _ which of her innumerable dresses she his arms in such a manner that be had It wan a warm atilt evening, folIomin¢ in¢ at him. should wear. Jim had not-yet seen her not been able to repulse her, and &1^ a day of intense heat, and filter dinner ••these is nothing to forgive," he re. in e�v_e,nta`` dress. eo LDe'a was a pleasant though. she did riot want him for herself. the litWei'party strolled out into the Car- piled, t'r !"fir!l -,�-p- to store for him. But what an yet the thought that be had preferred, den. Reginald Ashby escorted Dulcie "That means you will not. Well. any -k t . Ed!I iatalerabls .vj"nce it wag to have to Primrose all the time wag very bitter. .while his goldeo•haired sister kept Dear -Dam. I am sorry I behaved as I did. and a _ _ wear black t Dnicie boned pettishly at She recalled several incidents of the Heriott. ae I think I have humbled myself out- ¢ � her dresses. of fiearly every material tin• previous grimmer-Belturbet's polite let "What slit!! we do to amuse Mr. fist flciently for one evening, we may as well a tI 5 As tri ', der the sun, flaaily selecting one of ahtf- tmpaseive acceptance of the attentions 1oottboyn his last evening?' asked Beatrice nza to the others. , t�< y� F�, 4 11 L ton which fitted her slender figure to she lavished of Rini. atteationr all do.,. She'rose to her feat rather unsteadily• Zti tw 3 �"rip^, t parfeotion, These were no sleeves. except J el ed to acLteve hes object of becoming "I do not'want Lo be amused." replied gave a shake to her dainty silken akfrte,' �' a i ` ><� y �' a few sir:Fe of Jet. and the dasaliag', m tress of Old Hours; Ateriott's passion- Jim "Only to be allowed to tiaf•h m7 lifted her head and stared him straight - 1 ty r„a . whiteness of Luz neclt and 'arms was ea- aw lovemaking, sad her quarrels with cigar in peace:” in the face. `� ,vt` 1 haaced by the black setting• In her hiss. It would be cool,and' qu,et to the He met bar gess without flfnchiag. �t p t� u tai' a W i + it woods." eu "Came." she said. with a rather poor . ' a u� T I attempt to smile I am quite ready, �, . w ` bgrlght to hair was poised a Jet butter Bhe could have had Jim thea-when she ggeAted Dttlore wttfi a fast• V. Ae� a' did not_wanL him! And now, when she beating heart. va h ,_w � , " mrcge'z toilet took neatly as long would give everythm to hear him ray "Then let no to the woodst" cried Ash. Bat Heriott did not make any attempt s to complete as Duleie's. Her trodk was 'I love yon!" be wo d have aotDtn¢ to ; by, "We will all play hide-aadrggk, and to move• ps perfect in !ts way as.her ehter's, soy do wA her. What a hopeless muddle it will be great sport." •'Just ono moment." he said. "Did you so darint' DnL woodestully.becoming In .she had made of everythissl Well. any. Primrose declared she was to old to follow me here to ask me to forgive You?" • Dtiehess-of Lu%ewburg. . tis soft Slminew. M=s. Tampleasore +tail- how she did not intend to die of grief or come. but PhlllDpa thought it would be ..Suppose I did-what thea?" �- It at them appprovingly. a broken heart, acid ahp would sow Ar- i amusing, and holding up her lou` skirt :'It ;an did it makes all the diff or- . "There ,will be few- in the dining-hill tbmr Belturbet-and Jim Hardest. too- led the- way. As Dulcie had said the t to equal my Charges," she said, that she did not care_one Jot for either woods were cool and quiet. while the light once.ide and love atra�g}ed for the upper i el fin. the Grand'Ducheas of Luxem —_ --.-'•Yon ate a dear old thing!" replied Dal-, of them! still l,ngered. Very coon the siz young hand within Dulcis;eDe to ed to ase-pear bttrgShe , is the youngest in Euro+pe.1 tie, whbbh showed that lits Templstuore Dur,ng the next live Yeats Dulcie• kept people were running about like:a party flippant, bub the fear.o! ]oziag him atop- . Belturbet were Married. she and lire. birds. that had retired at their proper the difference ccoldtltDMaker' she eded the throne inr i:, Tlrey were Lhethe�onf th a t7 tome re�lebmta�re weLn� returned abs ander at a tom' Beatrice Ashby lest osew-ot 'l ell me the truth," be said-sternly. father William III., Grand Duke ,F had pled her cards to the besttaadvant- bar word. After. Primrose and Arthur of�Pssch000l children. find startling the M_grez}1U01912­01:1 othe death of her a becoming e=emld-green dress; $ertotL Then Dulcie spent two years amongst p•16 blue satin slippers and Hersott.found "Well. I did." she Confessed: • trifle pf Luxeiabur bei ttlleII Within - n looking rather tired and bored was that section o! society known as "Smart.' it and replaced 1't s the owner's pretty g 5 g perWhy?" he nerted. g talking to two strangers. whom Bettrirbet went on a motor-roar through Europe. foot. Dulcie telt sa tt she would eaJo7 two 1moII't1h9 of her e1 hteeath birth- introduced as Major Fergusson and and had what she called 'a perfectly rip. nothlnl eo much ae to give Beatrice • She ehrn ted her shoulders, Archie Trevor, the former middle-aged ping time:" until eventually. when every• sound bo: on .the "ar., -Why?- he insisted, ' .. �i• and ppeerceptibly bald% the latter Young. thing seemed to pall, and liar rnnumer• "It is your turn. :J ees5t now; Dnlaiel •Oh, a whim!" she replied airAy. Serious and "gave Beyond - ter - �tfod Looking, and br taming over with able flirtations had becomo weartsome, cried PDtlippa:. '•That u not the truth," he said soberly, years, Che Grand Duche99 rerainds the trrepi able spirits of Youth. she decided w spend A.month or two at "Be quick- and hide then, thea.' an. •Well. then," she began desperstely, 'I Beitasbst, tall and dark, with his Old House with Primrose and Arthur, and sweced Dulem trying to arrange a look- followed You because guessed you had one very much .of the late Queen_ . stroar teatnres and slissht stoop, looked in the quietness of their Dome to rather of hair that had'[allen down in the heat �e here. and I wanted to tell you that •Virrtoria who ascended the throne to Primrose Immeasurably superior to the strength to commence a fresh camp s+ga of the chase. I am sorry for the way I treated ' - other men. BLe sat nest to her hoer. and of amusement. She had only seen bar.is. They all presented a rather dishevelled !?sore ago-and that-that-I have regret. of England when she was eighteen, .-- on his other hand was PhiLppa. Dulcie ter and Belturbet-cocaalonally, for�tl6Y appearance ruga stately Phiplppa'4 � it ever since.' - was between Heriott and Archhie Trevor, preferred country life to town, and could queenly robe wan torn, and Beatrice had and who seemed t0 devela almo9b but as Jim sat nest to'Xre. Tetnplemore not give her the excitement for.which slie a large smudge of green down one aide "� • matter of tact, so bare I," he •a - oho, and devoted himself to that lady. craved. of her dress. surprised looked her t replying. nit once into a gra�-e-and thoughtful '` Dulcie Commenced a violent flirtation with The lleriotts had not crossed her path Dtalcis was left alone pinning up her She looked al- him. end then suddenly woman: Trevor. who responded in &.manner that for. several years. Philippa had' received hair, whilst the others.scattered to hide. became happy. t7 1. - shafted it was a lame. at which he wag the .news o4, Primrose and Arthur's an. After a few miauteo one of the hiders Have I eaten anile enough humble pie, Like Queen r iCtori$, the Grand not a novice Jim?" she asked wooly. Are yon never ..-_ Bas !event Philippa talked pleasantly gatement calmly, recognizing that her wave aloud 'Coo-oee," and boldin her Duchess of Luxemburg takes her - going to be generous? It is not like u p y chance of reigning at Old House •wee for skirts well rip out of the Yrass.,. ujcie y'o i witD her Lost, brit she did not ignore Ma- ever at an end. As -Major Fergtlmon ho- I began the search. She ran Philipps to to, bear malicer' duties vett' 9eC10]i81y, Slid.S1nce Bhe Jos Feer boon on her other hand. Prim- 'I never bore You any malice," he to- came very attentive, however, she be earth quickly, and; then Beatrice who lieCa�se ruler has made an extensive rose its and epohe as is a dream. She came Mrs. Fergusson without much delay, with many screams ot.'dismay rushed meed "Bat !row ay?" w know that you scald. riot believe that she was actually Jim etayed on at the fiat with an elder. this way sad tll.at.,,but; failed•.to elude mean what you say?" study of itrterfratio+na.l politics and coujittld¢ beside and talking to ArtLnr-Bel- ly homaekerper, sad coatia»ed Dia vasioue Dnloie's swift feet It *ae more difficult "i.will marry you when you like !! you all that concerns the *elfare.of the _ . turbot, of whom only a Sew months ago experiments with untiring industry. to find Reginald. who got home easily, will ask me to,' she murmrired, slipping sate had resolved never to-think again, It was a blazing day. in June when Dal• after leading Dulcie a long chaise, but an era► within his. miniature State Over which= elle IC was incredible! Yet she was talking Cie arrived at Old Hoose. She had be- she .caught 'llaJor_ Fergusson Answarea "Let tr6 sit down and talk }t over," said reigns. In spite Of her youth, gibe ytoo him as it nothing had ever happened. come a vary elegant graceful, woman of Heriott, however, wan not to be seen. Jam• has gone through a thorou Cou3'se It seemed as it a now life stretch twerioty-six; Ler forget-me-not blue eyes "You will never •find him!" scoffed So they eat down, very tinge together 8O g gh •_ �`-�••.i her. But her dream had an" abrupt were as clear as ever, and the fair hair Beatrice• and there were manse .by both. and of political lectures under the quid- , ending When dinner was over• four tazI. arranged in a mase of curls about nor "Sha'n't I?" retorted Dulcie. "bo not Confessions s si be made nb toff eabe took them to the theatre; Beltur• small head was as bright as on the day be. too eurey! I will catch him,'i1,Da Lea Dulcie persisted on unburdening every- anCe of Dr, Eysschen, the vetera•II - -- -bet.sad Philippa entered one; *be follow when she and her sister had.eat is the not gone out d-f bounds: --- -- tDi'ht on her Conscience. State Minister, and t'hs�e who have ed with-Heriott: Dulcie with Trevor, and woods, and Belturbet had overheard their "Of course bj has not!" She told Jim, whose eyes were `rowing had occasion to discuss. political .]![rs Templemor0 with the major occupy• .Conversation. . . ,,,Then will find him in_a few minutes," legs critical.the reason she want* *at one P Ins the others. But years devoted. solely to the pursuit said Dulcin time to marry Arthur BeltnrbeL haw he Rlattert§ with-her have been amazed she talked bravoly to Jim, who never of pleasure bad goew Ler an air that The boundaries had been arranged with overheaixt her say so,but thought it was it leer keen ray of 4"and.in- tueeedI that the [Irl by his side -had seemed to indicate that she found most due regard to the. ladies' .capabilities ad Primrose, who had designs upon,him, and grasp �. . , ._ :. Lavery whit gv much reason as'himself to things wearbeome, and her enemies ate• athletes. therefore looked on Ler with suspicion, ,terIIfationSil'affaair8. feel wretched. He tortured himself by clared that the look she wore indioated Dnicie disappeared into the leafy green• and was determined not to !aII to love F,I . wondering what Dulcie was saying W that a petulant disposition.' nese of the-woods, and when she was out with her, but did so, in spite of himself. . :.::,i•, Queen of Charity.. -' -young ase Trevor' in the taxi that was Be-that as it may. !Mise Dulcie Car• of eight of the others stood still for a She also COnteesed how she had'inveigled Jtrat behind his. wardine, *ho'was an underiiably attrac• minute. A sudden thought came to her. Arthur into proposing to her. Furtliezmare, s'he taken?; the keen- - Beitnrbet had engaged a state box ill Live young wonla.n, confessed to herself .Just out of bounds was the Clap in the "Just as I have you,' she said, giancin¢ one o1 the biggest theatres in London. after a week spent at uld House, that the old stone wail where she had so oft en• itt Jim to see Dow he Look it. est interest in everything that con- " The play was a musical comedy, plotless, quiet. uneventful life led by her sister met her laver years ago." Suppose he had He only nodded, and said— tributes to the Welfare of the poorer htit full of movement and color. Dnloie and Belturbet did not suit her in the gone there? Just ae'You have me. 'I see-Qo on'1" and Trevor giggled and whispered, to- least. With noiseless steps she made'her way Then Dulcie told him how she found the classes of.Luxemburg. Her charity, gteettDer shamelessly throughout the-piece. "are-you not rains to provide asythia towards it. Behind her the voices and Will that left her and Primrose nearly, is proverbial, and there is a slaying •Belturbet, who sat behind Primrose: cc* in the shape of entertainment for mq?. laughter of the others grew fainter and paradises, and had burned it, so that she P �. cupted liimeel! itt admiring the pretty she &eked Primrose one afternoon. i fainter. until they were completely -lost. could be rich and merry Jim. in file Grand Duchy that "tile' way in which her hair was arranged! really do not think I can stand much Once she stopped suddenly and listened: Only you never asked tris," she said would gladly ruin herself in making 1. She was very, close to him, so close that more undiluted simplicity," but nothing was to be heard save the ruefully. "What do you think of me, -the faint perfume of violets she wore Primrose, who was ae' graceful' and .ruetle of the leaves and the drowsy notes Jim, now you have heard it all?" she others comfortable." - , - reVbed him• He did not trouble to no- pretty ae, she had ever been, put down o1 the birds. asked, when she had finished her con fea- Ok ties what was happening on the stage; her needlework. Presently she came to a clearing in the sion,_ In ddi't1pn to. holdwng,the reins - . 'l be was filled with thoughts which ren• We have asked the Fergusson, Mr, woods which lead bion declared'out of MT dear," he replied, "a@ you are the of wet 'in-the government• of he•r dared him dent amd.blind. to everything, Heriott, and the.Aahbys, brother-and die• bounds., She picked her way casatttUy. only girl.I ever wanted to marry, and it Po I .. but Primrose. ter, to come down 'on Saturday for a across i t, and @tole into a narrow path seems you are 'foolish'enoukh to care for tiny kingdom, the-Grand Duchess The curtain fell, the band played "God week or two,' she replied. between the trees on the other side. In me, I may as well tell you that I do not has control of her immense fortune, . - Save the Kino," and the party trooped "That sounds better.' said Dulcie, a few m!nut ep she had reached the,)Gap, apti¢ove'of you in the very least. I2 you tato the vestibule of the theatre. Some brightenin "Tho Ashby boy is rather and there, unabashed, eat Jim, ganking Lad not found me here this evening I worth, Lt iS' ertimrited, clove upon confnsion followed !n gettin the various amusing. the way: what Lae Jim Her• a cigarette. should have gone away, because I never g @ton . I fancy " bounds," said Dulcie. "' since it 'seems"you want-me really, and 'quite ilioxi pounds,Schick makes hsr couplet; into their taxis. Dulcie' strove fort grown o? He threatened'to be '1 suppose you know YOU •are out of intended to ask ,You to marry me, but ten mil ," co Capture xerictt, but that gentleman , q ndependent of the Civil List `� "Tien he fire thin instead. He hoe "Oh I am not laYin now!" he replied. I want You, I think we Lad better get of $40,000. This i1boRUey, it might• be "r.. had followed Mrw. Templemore, so Archie p Q zpg. Trevor was flet' companion again, whilst worker!like a elav Lor the last few years, "Then You ought to•have said eo," re married as soon ae possible, before we .;`;. PhiliMppa found herself being handed in and is now reapidg the reward of big Sri• torted Dulcie; "and saved we the trouble have time'to change our minds again." nrentivnod; was amassed for the by Hato.. Fergnseon, and finally Beltur• dustrY." of coming all this way Lo And yon. "I think so, too,' said Dulcie, her heart nt,o� art b the Dukes of Nassau "bet kn Primrose were whirled away, sit. Dear me, how noble that sounds! He "How did S'ou know I was here?" beating titniul.touslY. "And, oh, Jim, I P y �o•., •' ting aide by side. She was very pale, but must have changed a good deal since be "I OU t you would probably be re• will try to be better in future! °I know ) when they were driven into Aus- �, her voice was well under control ae she was a fat, red-headed young man with a visiting the s. nee o1 Toru YOvuhful am selfish and vain. but I mean to im- trian� exile,' through the 'prosperity+ - broke a brief silence. violent temper and a penobaut for mak. + days. rove. You will never-know how taretob• "Yon have given us'a most delightful inpr seence." Dulcie spoke eerily. bit she colored. ad I have been all these years." Of �ti ies•baden, once the gambler's' �.1. evening," she said. You will f}rid Lim greatly altered. He "And you were also seized with a de. Jim kissed her. aradise, .amd'other places of a Simi- ; "Save I?' he inquired in a voice that going to rte a verT rich man before sire to do the same?" queried Heriott', Do yyon rei11Y love me?" she asked � --wes parelY meebant�c�i, for he Nyas won. long The Government have taken up rising and sbawing his intention of re• wietfnlly, for he Lad made no declare• lar nature. T11is farturte is invested+ what would hkppen if he put h s i daring. some of b,e invention.". turning Lo,the .others. tion of affection. Im 'seclit'ities in van esta,tea in Au firma araut►d her. '•Very courngeoua of them. I'm sure!" "I believe yon are afraid fo stay bare "Do You love me?" asked Jim, looking ,'Why Yes-of courser" she told him enid Dulcie bg tIT. "I fecl-'quite a thrill 'with 'me." said Dulcie: "Do not let me at her sharply, tria, $unga•ry, and C}eriiiitny, be- - .' ail?. Luxemburg i l- -- >: , of excitement at the thought of meeting detain Yon, but ee I am rather tired I "Mush more than you deserve, she re• sides Lux hit g tee f. F.K "Primrdee!" be said irirried.y. or such a'celebrity., We quarrelled the•last ropose to rest for-a few minutes .before plied with spirit. rose-I-it's no good- I must tell You-I time I' saw him; I believe." I RRo back• "It 'is Just the same with me," said Luxemburg is virtually an auto- lovc pori!. I'have'loveG you from the first she fell into a reverie. The.time seem• NO. oare?WIY selected a seat on 'tis �'�• 'I"am really rather fond of You. cratic soverei 'ty, *as the Le, 918: zainute I saw Yoh. and I have never @top• ed very remote now, pct rho could dis• broken wall. while-Jim remained Stand but I-am not gong-to make you vainer g?i y 'ped,lovinR yon. Will you listen to me?" tinctly recall how--her heart laud--aabc3 jiff¢ than already-erg• Lure only meets for four m:onh!a•s i!n ip His dargk ryes sought hese, and at that because Jdm ignornd Der. But the ache "Pray - rat wait," ebe said with ala• -D-n}cie' laughed. the year, and is alar OSb. ut n moment the joy of Primrose's life came had disappeared in time, and a host of •bora•te,politeness. 'I know aiT way, and "I am afraid," she said artfully,oL "that y to her. She placed a small ungloved hand admirers !tad taken Heriott's place, for ani qquite at home in these woods. Once- it is time we went back to the others.. quite, .tinder.-the„Coitiplete Control i` on his sleeve, anti whispered hie name: Dnicie receiv`t4} far more admiration than I had -,o gf%t to,Blue Posts from this very "Kine me flnetC' be ordered, O the lrl D c -' i Jgeltsrhrt took hes in his arms. h cod for any Dna young woman, She spot guard lata at night; and I do lilt ":I thought you did not caro very much f g ire' g• ' x "Naw, be said a little later on, `'lab me had receiced pmpesale 'of marriage from I mind. !t in the least.” for me,' ahs murmured. tell Toll !!'rI made w3cL - tool o! my several 'men, but no one seemed to pos. This was to.remind Heriott of the last "Kies melt he iPlaced. �� ' I ; gelt agr r.'„ @era Lhe gnaltflrsii,iona' ah deemed neves• occasion on which Chep Lad sat `there VerT gently alta pinged her-arms round • No. ,�,v, wbispereu Primrose. It eaa9 in, a huAasid, a,nd' therefore at! tocether• It lie remembered, however, he bis neck and-kissed Lint rather timidly Hase Happiness de,pef?ds ']half On tY *°^t ' realiy.1 js nrt matter. twenty-fix Dulcie. was still ]ties Car• gave no sign, but stood suent•!folding his on the cheek. She was not troubled aGaln Her Rtt;? a"� looked into his, anal be warding. cigarette between hitt flacera. with any doubt sa"to the strength of his . we d�and half on what WE Calz� _' 'ti raw *be !g»darstood. -. .., « , - - . . .- . . st•$. . . I( - . .. .. _...—�- � yy .� .; , `.. .•yi.. L .,' -T ...: ... ..•,. .,..,,. ;,z';aa -:1 •, de. Fx' -:y+<" �.p...:'Vie '.?:m .C'..,'Lr, a.'.� -y, , u. N�-•.y .,au: " i.ew. y y t;.p ',. .h-.ar': ..� -^',t' ?r.'"•�E r --S'`i• s•i +�' ..,r''r:'� t .L •e'ey''. `�i'..,ir "i: 1-ml I y�' a 1H Y�, r,4-°veus^3iaC w ...R�� �'i: �2 aG e `a. t W ,��- F v - c u.r !• , L 4 _f- k . ,. ,• „. a,�} '•�,"p 7, �:i.''• •-'r, `s`t',.-. 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I T i^ _ -HU;IIANE TREATMENT. of his own nation or b1Te much de 18 THE ONLY WELL- KNOWN M E D I U M- - .• Maintained 'through Rich, sired relief from detention as the PRICED BAKING POWDER MADE I N -q A,,q 140 ' state of his mind dictates. CANADA THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN r-. -Red Blood 1 ' ALUM AND WHICH - N•9 • , '; Co nt 'Is Only Provided as .. The .Prisoner of War _.� T H E ,• - _�.-:.ur.,, INGREDIENTS PLAINLY STATED ON -bt 1<loali;es all the difference in the In pensable Means of - PVT - interned in a town or a �w I • T H E LABEL. - world 66 a girl whhedior she devel- fort or even a camp, according to ., I. s'. is pe into a bright, healthy, attrac- ` ^ Safety the convenience of his captors, but �...`v' vNs Na -MAGIC B A KJ N G POWDER �. ve woman or sinks into a sickly, the enemy may not confine him, ex- - CONTAINS N O ALUM `" The prisoner of war has been a - — ppy, 'sufferf semrr-invalid. oonift andl3picuous fi cel' fire law _ A LU7�f-iW 6 M ET 1 M E S REFERRED T O A8 S U L- Y as Dome from the seething caldron sq a measure of safety, and then r P HATE O F A L U MIN A O R SODIC A L U M I N I C �;.' y—who is arratemic, as the doc- only as long as the.+nrcumstanoes ne�w S U L P H A T.E. THE P U B L1 C 8 H O U.L D .NOT B E ._ of Europe aitlriII the lastfewweeka. ,ter ria,it,--•sta dlifie under boo make it necessary. Of'oourae, the M 18 L E D B Y THESE T E C ti N I C A L' N A M ts. + If'the reporbs that passed the censor M eat a handicap. l8he is+ weaker be*true, mamy thousands of prison- law gives the oomxmandimg officer X9M - =- "="''' 'E. W.� GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED and mare, frail them her romper- era have been taken from the con- considerable leeway in such mat _ :f who have rich, red blood. She. trending armies by their adversar'ie$, fere, for he is left to determine ~;Mr yy 1 y N 1 P E a TORONTO, O h.T. M D N T R E A L more easily fatigued in body and For them the aver Oanadtian, when• the indispensable occasion _ nd, and work of any kind ex- reeding the was news in the comfort arises. At other times when the �0k'� �A , uses her. In time her health prisoner is ab liberty, he is subject . of his security from the great con- - s dawn. She beooQne 3 pale, flirt }res felt perrhaps a grain 'of to all the rules'and regulations of ooks worn out, is languid, i.rr1ta- sorrow- aril wondered v the army of the government that torsi are ' a�guelg._the_ put to work they must His voice-ways-resemant, command and'nervous. Her ea>=t paTp% horrors ?chat 'be#ell them after ce captured him, and-if ria-refwses to 'get the same w e nate as is g. gaze devoured us. Whe Cap-' wage paid in His violently at the least exertion, tore. obey the rules or acts in an insu- to tlhe correrJ<pondirng offieere ori the he speaks, he ]oaks directly grad she fti alls behind-0ther girls in Recenhlly the German ' War De- bordinetey manner toward the offi- government whale captives they deeply into .your eyes. You feel 'It� ks,-health aad'a capacity liar-est- cera in c�and he may be punish- moneys must be ul- thatt he reads your mind. partYIIent sent broadcast a statement are. All these �aa life. Abundant rich, red thart W,000 Russians had been takers and disciplined according to his timlattely refunded by their own "W'here is the court photo'grar �rf0000dd is the only thing that can re prisoners by the German soldiers .offense. And here in is again left governmrents to their captors after pher?" he said. I came forward. bit+ goad health fro the many after heavy battles in East Prue` to the discretion of his captors sa to the was is over, peace is declared, "Where shall � stand? Where is A� thousands of such rls. This rich, what.m ore off unyshment shall n sin, partiicularly around Ortelsburg els and the intricate problems of in- the li_h beat2' he asked. It was ed blooelt u onlay be obtained be infli ? upon tm. g Hohns+tein and Tannemburg. -The 31' d.__pri- P- g-€or up-for-solution. as if 'he were giving a military arm rough the use of -Dr. Williams' aUute-meat mentioned the fact that If a super of war attempts A prisoner of war may even be der. ink Pills. The have given thou- escape and his captors are ph+ytograph , mss' They gi among the prisoners were many paroled by his captors, and this is When he is ed hb '. �----- of weak, white-faced, blood- Ruseian officers of high rank. ]ant to the extent of retaking ham done sometimes when he is disabled voluntarily assumes the poses de- . s;els girls robust, vigorous health What is done with these prisoners, before he leaves the territory they or there are circumrstaneea tth.at aired. He alters his expression an • x and high spirits. Here- is a bit of y occupy or before he has a chance prompt go to he wills. He refuses to be photo. haw the are.handled and. treated prom his enemies to let him roof. Miss Olive Gauvroau, St. � whether high officials are pun- to rejoin his own army, be may be these who are dear and dear to grapheme silttti Thalt e,,QuB.; ys� '`I-]Save Listed mare s+erverel khan mere osiers],-punished. On-the--other hie►. ' Whew pow' y P1z if he eludes glia captors and Pa�'ole is granted to a he thidlie, 1aoks digatit He like; ,p, be more than ratefW to Dr. hand y g votes are questiorki frequently ask- makes a Olean P Prisoner he makes a solemn pledge photographs that reves him witl}r a� illi' Pink Pills, for they re- ed b readers of the war news and_ getaway and his and ` y promise that he will ]ave u to tense oomrabandin expression. Be- '4 red me to health after more than seldomo answered, for the procedure army is again unfortunate, and he the terms under which 'ba is relpeas- ftore_the camera s Faun thought . . doctor and many areedi+ aes had followed ien such matters is but little captured the accord fleas, the ed, and even his own nation may seems to be of the effect his poo- led. I suffered as so many girls known. Perfectly good escape from prev'- not ask him to perform a service tura will have—first, upon the ,,� 'do from anaemia. I was all',run International Law. " _ ous captivity must go unpunished that is inoonsisterA with that army, and then upon Cha p�eopl'e. "" 11 drown, tortured with headaches, The international laws od warfare and he must be treated as a prison- pledge. It goes hard with the pri- The Emperor assum ed one poei- -:. ]horrid"not stead amy,ezertian, and embodied in The err of war, just as though he had not sonar on le who is eau no appetite, th�oukh of course I $fie �nven �e the sucoessful dash for liberty in �nO � ire- tion that..anoLhaa', turning this way tions. the Geneva convention and g against the nation that re and that. He had alread thou to force myself to eat. I was and furthor glory. leased him, for he is.not entitled to out the 'poses he desixed,She knev ' -n this oaadonian for nears two the Declaration of London, contain 1y® government that holds n- y provisions that provide expressly en he of war is char P be treated as a prsoner of war, exactly what he wanted'. He was rs, and although, doctoring cx�n- chargeable with and the judgment y particular about Ilse curl ori what manner of. treatment shall be their rIIaintenanoe and must pro- 13> t meted out to him vas noel],, seemed to be ateadily accorded prisoners of hostile nn.- P' is as terrible as it is sure. , - :his moustache; odtem between the rowing worse, and I was very P vide their with food, clothing a tion who are taken in battle, If 6hedter as Certain Codes o[ Honor exposures he would give the en . ch dosoou ed sad despondent. good as the provided for rag these provisions of international its own t sniff upward twirl. with his ti'ngens. PFizrall3 a friend ur me Lo try Dr. mops. The officers of the are supposed to be observed even sed law are lived up.to, the lot of th'e It Was like Making a moving pig illiama' Pink Pills and I diaeon- captors are required to keep records in international warfai+e, arnd a tura. Plates passed between me prisoner of war is not so hard as of all the ' `' ued ill atiher medicime8 and did prisoners under their soldier who breaks his word of my assistants. with al't*ight of-- -- marry people have been ,led to be- charge.. and In the course of a few weeks ']leve. There have ' leen inter' g •'and if relief societies, which honor id considered the mast despic- hand deatezity, was no room to doubt that I have been extensively formed by able of men. " !" apersed is the war.uews from biased Enough. he flnaldy debased. ,;�. at last found the nght'medi- the women of'Europe and many No matter how len the mililtar ri. y PPetite �� � sources insinuations that the sol- y In forty minutes, I had takes thirty- ;; •* M a diems of this. or that nation have American women as well, wish to authorities of a nstaan decide to five hotographs,- all in different -,.a began to come less fie- minister to their needs and com- deetaim #rhe p „ ruthlessly vialarted the provisions of prisoners they take in pis. I hope the oto- uervLly, and calor was returain forts, the officers in oomma,nd must battle, the may put them.to graphs.roll] be the kind I like Ines --� g the international laws governing afford them ere y Y rat �` ,, a my face. The continued use of warfare and the Kaiser tarn been ac- every possible facility. death or area Wonad thein• The said. I will.then gyve you an on- �, _ . Pills far a little r full rem And if the friends of prisanera or procedure of Lakin prisoners is `., r y, ruled of treating The Hague can the �celbare societies sea fit to send on! for v Purpose,and that is When I received roofs haat, �,,! stored soy 'health, and I have since ve ration as so mu-Oh Waste paper, them re 3 p " as and aati:ve a$ any The news from abmsd tae not re P cents and clo+cilling, medi- to weaken .the o- poarng armies: I found that 'he lra.tl One could wish, I coarct too cine and other neclesittles, such When soldiers are declared ��� ="_ veiled any unfairness to the many s must be admiltted to them prison made the moat painsbalnng direr- t (strongly recommend Williams g'O°d era of war the surrender their . 'mac Pills to other w thousands of soldiers who are pn y tions for retouching. He was ,and ailing loner s of wm,r, so it must be aa- . Free o[ Any War Duty . _ arms, and, if they obey the code, do ticulrarly urgent that every vestige ma iyr' not try bo overpower their captoms. of creases be touched oust of his cl sumed that With resp to them at that might be imposed by the nes 4 P: You can $ these p�1s through least, the laws are being observed. tion holding them, and the rail- This `particular feature of the rule clothes, especially the ®leaves. • ,your medicine dealer or by marl Tfrat auah is the ease may be as- roads owned by the government are of war is usually lived up to, for Most of the Photographs �� ; t paid at 50 cents a hoz or six sumed also from the fiat that the bound to carry such supplies free the effort, if in fails, is punished by him serious, not to say grim. He zee for $2.50 froz, The Dr. Wil- nation which captures its enemy's of tra'n• ins•tarnt slaughter, and if the des ordered a number of silos _I_ s' Medicine Co., Brockville, gPrs of charges, , pa,tchea from the scenes of the op- for hiss rmzents, Those erected . O'nt. soldiers and nvakea ,prisoners of Prisoners of war may be put to erataane now in . them is heti entirely responsible work by the government that cap 5A g rare any�v}tere for that purpose represented him im �% ,' for whatever happens and shoulders tures them, and the duties must be near the truth the reason for cer the most severe and eom cuLndiatg ORNAN ANGELI. IN FR_tNCE. et once a responsibility that is eom assigned wi�tLh a view.bo their apti- fain acts described as barbarous attitudes: Without question, - tis �, cruelty is made apparent. Kaiser is a profound l ,� measurate with the number of pri- tole, fitness and rank. The tasks Faychologist, Goners who are taken and detained. must not be unduly severe, so as to , -* ; Normgn Angell, the - world's The law of warfare says that-a border on cruelty and they must 1. . FOUND OIT .. . hpeace propagandist of London, has prisoner must be as fair with his .have no bearing whatever on the 'PHOTOING THE I RISER. . ; been here in France, where he ham ptars as they are with him. He aperatiorta of the war. The prison A Trained Nurse Discovered its w green shut off from the outside must be humanely treated, so it is ers must be paid for the work they ilon" Emperor William Poses. for EBect. k ,world in 'a small village. ,Of his ex- prescribed, and when he `is quer- do, moreover, at .a rate e _ _ _ ' __ _ q l ua 1- to -- Ills I'let'ure. . iences he said: tinned by his captors he must give that being paid to the. soldie=rs of No one is in better position to �I "'Soldiers, soldiers everywhere. his true name and the rank he,holds the national army, and- prisoners Herr Adolf Baumann has been know the value of food and drink lIt was impossible to geL away from in the army which tial been defeated may be authorized to work for court photographer `to European than 'a trained nurse. {` ' ]•them. I was living cheek by Jowl and of which he was once a part. public service, for private persons royafties for 'a quarter of a oen Speaking of coffee a nurse writes: 't; ,with them: occasionally �shari'ng Contrary to,general belief, he is not or on their own account. The tun•; His latest experience in-pito- F`I used to drink strong coffee my_ �� _�_l�theiz food, sitting round the camp stripped of everything and thrown .wages of these prisoners, 'the law tographing Emperor William is de- self, and suffered greatly from $res and dascusarng the war and into a dungeon and fed on.a crust says, must, go. toward improving scribed in the New York Sun. headaches and indigestion, (Tea is ,• tics. The contrast 'between Eng- of bread 'and a mug of stale water. their condition, and the ' balance Wh;le Herr Baumann and his as- just as injurious as coffee because t His captors do not deprive him of must be paid them after their, re- sist.ant•s were vraitin in the ante- both contain the drug caffeine.) and and France as regards the sit- his personal essrorys, 'except lease, ar• "While on a visit to .,. gati'on is striking. P P p with the.proper deduction for room of the -royal paace at Berl-in, y brothers "In France there is not a family weapons, hor'ses and mili,ta•ry pa- Meir hr;;trd and keep, Whtan ofli- the 1*mperor enterod, saying: ,,I had a good chance to Postum, �,-i, that has not• suffered privatipn� pars. 'Furtherrhore, They mutt Five cern of h„st;:P am:ie� who are cap `(,(" d nlorn: llx, --entlemen•l" for they drank it a1 in place uin, or loss of a member, mostly -------- ___T of coffee. After usin ast•um two Itthe breadwinner. The checks of weeks I found I w ch benefited : wealthy persona remain uncashed. �� L ,, t .. �11­1. ^.L t4\:aI ? and Snaliy my tea esdissPpear_ s (,Someone goes to Paris with' the �X� `. `• k, t �' ed and collo the indigestion. ;intention of returning home the � q,� K \ ^ ' a, "Naturally I have since U. Poo- zt r o � `� tum among my Patients nd haves } IIext day, and.is.swallowed Up. A aY '�Y <° � . , , '_. a, a.-,, noticed a marked benefi vhere cod i : week passes, and ne7thing,is heard :: pf him. We are"told that the train cf*' '. t- 'r a �'' � z fee has-been .left off and `:'astum , 1. €�# . k) used. civics is still excellent, -c'lticir . ' �,; o �Onea'ns that a four hours' Dorney' is ? a "' - "I observe a coraco 'fact about l �^" s+�+c \ Po--tum when used by mothers: It haecomplished with luck in 16 or 30 ..; r ,, " �l greatly helps the flow of. nril'x is , �,. I'A ? �� - cases where coffee is inclined to dry An ell recited some, of the -ru- .v w k t - 1119 `^� ;mors current daily ,c' fi \ k '�.` `xs� `r° � ", \," �\ ° it up, and where tea .causes ner- ,a'' t t { a . 1. a ,�. ; v�usness. Your local pa-per tells, he sold, A" ? ` 3 t t�� ;\ �a \ ti 1. ? 1" oats seriously that the Russians ,.•,.; - n�•;e'� �""' .� R°' "'" -`� .`; ,, ,.amu I _find trouble in ,gett•ing ser- f_ 9 ...,IF Vic...$ '. t 5�. >r "."`. a�•I '>._'�• : �- .4-.1 ,,_�..y.� w �'a.ntS t0 make Pl�:�tl1 rL1 �rup0rly. _. +;+,,wave entered Berlin and that Pots w s;; r�,� �,a, t � ,ry -.tZ! e; But when it is prepared according Palace rs in ruins. Then,you � , � ,�� l Y R ^' ka to directions on pack�-t a a.rid served et dark hints that , whole F,rencn ° "M � � C.;'�'+ { � r x} , ?;�X ?� s;., hot with cream, it• is certain] _ regiments are demoralized and that s " .S�� �� •" p �G w `a: <u g { "\ r k -i d74 ? a, , `. may: delaeious beverage.." �- a.. si officers and men have been execut- r 11 ° ;>, ,?: b , w r ' "" g eJd by scares with a'd'�tinguished �'' Name aver b- t t. Rra PosThe I M � K , ��. \ ti ti\k a< �., ,Co. �♦'indsor, Ont. Road- The general thrown ln. r XY{y� 4w L� �� >> l i Itciad to «':ellville in �k s. German spies are arrested i l- ever, where. Advertise sits-'''are r . � , �,x+' ," Posh•llm comes in two forms: . pn " t :., ,3*`' c. •°.,,,,r'yrs M „'W'a; I.- ,>' �o.s�a`. Regular Pilsturn-m'ttct be ttell 'V being,ruthlessly pulled down by the - .,. p A s 1 .� , � < boiled. lbc and 2k'packages. p n o�rc-lass on the-ground that . x > w: rt �` ? �a� „ Insllrud Postuw-is .a soluble they contain some subtle form of f powder. A teaspoonful dissolves � 6£ „� German espionage. ;r quicl%ly in a cu of hot n titer and, "Yet the soldiers -with whom you �`` � r: _ cream and sugar, _rtrc,) es, a. jhobnab are models--of good-_k mor a �. de•icious beverage instantl1. y. • 's d s F .,.a�' . ` ` L '`L ti+t�F�4,"\V'' `k. a;.` 'and bOC tin 9. nd kindliness. Sometimes they a h # .,� \ , t � Y Tire cost e•r cu of berth:k1 . inds •, the most unm2litary .off mill- +• vk. :i °� .fie^ a :,:.4 c. i%z:. 3a..,,.a x . :,:. �'a: allallt file 9arTFe, p z reg, good, honest, bourgeois, „ „ `A nnin to fat and a rtialit• for :• There s a Rea.soir for'Postum. ;. g Pa y A lVolltleriul Armored .1lotor Fortress . . . . - ... . t, - , ep after meals. But the moment - —sold by 'Grocerts. �\_ e hear of German barbarities' i-' One of the•gre�abfeatures of the 'present war has been the armored careomba2s, and so,m'every-excellent g rp-aTrJ-ge.t is ",'"n scone inflamed and pray for work has been csecltrtsd with them by the various armies in tti'e field. The photograph shows, one of tlre�se An ounce afpo et-1 ante to avenge then."• extra*rdinary mobile fortressn, better than a pound, of that tired . , ' • ' - - feeling. - : :. . . . . . _. . . . . . _ , I. a ,. ,'F ',a,. ..y.ec�, -1'-&, '.•,. , '.�^:. �'.. .,ry..... ...;�._ '.'.d�� rT ,4 •'rti,C I ,q mar ,,... -.,• :w.. a w:e.wa •C.+y. :„„e.. r 1: :':c.' "l+r, ^w.' A:.,." _ L� .::`+•'�;»!- am "S- r.:;, ... . .. •ry .. ;A5' ' µq .. �',: .y rx, .j: r'p!,v5:... "'vt .'�! a' -,^'r;!x .,6 �'•:.. ":, _.rte, .w:.i ''.k +', - .•ay", • '•... :' - _: .. '. -- v , �''� . `°' �.e.•�� r •i •��r •Tsufi�'..i ;,. ...w '. 6%, r ::..xwr _I��r 'r v- nt., r.,Y_ .i.5•*.*: +u u. r , ➢. • }, b�wyyvs'i:dE'S,. .f' ,! ac-.rv, _ +[: sky.' ..,..., ..t. .,.,. .. .-, ... ,.. •w.-••.`, -„,,-,'J �,.� -•... .._..,-.✓' -.' y�^�'. r. fsr.:r_ ^� ^P,'.'. �”. • . a. " - � � (a)Beat peck potatoes. Susie Bell. 6; (f)Plain handsewing girls under 12 ,Y g Hath p y By Direct Wireless From. The Front ` Honey.7;Fred B,za{thy 6; Har- sere, GI Had�eww,8, 8 Barton lis Publisba4o es�sztd.Ztaassdn;"LIMOn old ornehaw, 11; Isaac Puckrin. 5; 6 Beare 7,O Bell 5. (g) 8peaimen of .Yiokaeing,Ors. David Ranson,10; fancy sew{ng A Phillips 10, . Ham- Thoroughly entrenched in our new poeiti�n with our artillery trained on ' y the enemy commanded by General posit," Prices, we are in a position l (b)Best 12 .pPAtoee. Susan Bell 6; Ilton 1L;a Badgeroer e, L Shea 110, '1'aSlq to stand a siege on our proyietions,for many months. W Ellicott6;David Dawson 8; How Specimen of Needlework L Shea 10. I,ogdg of the beet o everything arriving sail x #156 per Tear; 01,00 if paid its advanoe. and Beare,7,Thos. Philp. 10; Pearl O Beare 7, H Ham 12.. ''': ' y g p' , . Sabsarlpeioas to the IIalsid later.41.0 hill),10; cLsae xILL. s>•scteL. _Stacks and Stacks of Sugar-GAnulated-.Yellow-Loaf-Icing Frani. - - - is advw« (c)Care of Plot. Ernie Trimble 9; No.i0. Pickering; No. 8, Pickering, FLOUR- - - SPINK'W 5 ROSES - - - Leila Pratt,5;Albert Holles 9;Susan No. Il. Pickering. - Breakfas - - -- - All kinds. T y Bell.5;Goo,Squires, 5; Best 12 pots- Boiled O bulk packages or bane. F• ; 10 H N M U R KA R, Proprietor, lose. Alar Michell, 11' Jack Fuller, Rolled t fresh and Dods MyrtlfPercy ; Mabel Hamilton 12; Your Hair Need Rolled g _ ll line. Ingram Percy, Il ; Henry Michell, 11, Biscuit ristie a fuNew Peas. Corn and Tomatoes. NOTES AND COMMENTi Cann etables, MI _Ch j (a) Beet .peck potatoes. Myrtle Parisian Sage The belief prevails among as Percy, 11 ;G. E, McBride, 18 Alfred MEATS and BACK lokkf Ham, m, Bologna. p g P Just because ourr hair is full of dan- Smocked back;Long clear. gram Percy 11 Mabel Hamilton, y 'FRESH FRUITS and VELE ABLES-Oran is _i�enr� ilia , 12 ; Lemons losers Of people steeped In_ i nor- (c)Best lot 'potatoes, Btanlep Da• druft thin, streak dull and Heyer _ gee, foe, 11• Harold Hornshaw, 11 ; Waltei will do up to look pretty,do not des. !�' Bananas, peaches.. grapes , ance and superstition. We read : __ Peas,Red and teen a ere. Fisher,8;Murray Dunkeld; 16 ; May eatitiful- .hair.-thick, fluffy, g pep thA terrible � -P • - o son - lustrous and absolutely free from 'Cucumbers, Citrons, Cabbage; , Deers in Siberia, and of the -bar- CLASS T1.POULTRY dandruff is only a matter of care. CauI*fI w rs, ,Tomatoes, (a) Best flock of chickens, George Parisian Sage frequently applied Onions, Potatoes `barous-treatment Of Jews by Rus- Squires, 5 ; Russell Pilkey. 5;' Effie will work wonders. Just one applica• a• TEAS AND COFFEES-The best oa the market at the prices. *!an officials. We have the Adamson.9;Reta Hoover 16, Fred tion stops itching head, removes dan• Our 85c. Tea beats them all, ' greatest contempt for the auto. Beelby,6: Elsie Carter 11. (b) Best druff and all excessive oil, It goes pound and be convinced_, Tr a o nd cockerel.--Mabel ..Hamilton 12; Beta right to the hair Boots and furnishes A11 the package teas is stock..- .eratic forni,of, government under Hoover, 16; Geo Cowan, 7, George the-nourishment needed-the hair These are only a few of the many good lines backed by our gurantee. We are making a good fight all along our front,capturing many customers' ,:.: ::which the Russians have been Squires 6, E. Middleton 9, Clarence roots and furnishes the nourishment daily, Our advice is for you to capitulate at once. Accept Christie, 8. c. Best pullett George needed-the hair becomes soft, fluffy P PL oppressed for centuries. But we Squires 6, Effie Adamson, 9; Mabel abundaht-and radiant with life. our terms and join the crowds who are believe there is a better day dawn- Hamilton, 12. Reta Hoover 15, Fred Parisian Sage not only saves the $DYING'ALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS,., Ing for that vast empire. The Beelby;6, Willie Smith, 5, (dl Beat hair but stimulates it to grow long - q c. ^u pL first rays of light have shed pair dressed chickens, Iva A'ighswan- and heavy. Get a 50 cent bottle from =JAMES -RI�./if-1 Ati�� Qh der 18, (e)Best dozen eggs, Gladys T.-M. McFadden at once. Thele Is r'over Poland, whose people have Dolphin,10,Agnea Cowan, 10, Leila no other"Just-as-good." PICKERING'S: GROCER. - ''Teen promi.rlgd autonomy, or self Prstt,5, Mabel Hamilton, 12 Hilda _- Ham, 12, PE — =' government. The Jews have been ______ C� �;--�wER9-- -- as GE K nTOT�D = 71 given offices in the army, a con- (a) Best 25 bloom asters, Lorne _ "�'+--�+ EL - g� HOE' -,':- STORE Jones, 13, Jtnnte Duncan, 10, Ida TUESDAY OCT. 117Ta-Extensive sale eession never hefore given to those Brignall 8, Edith Widdifleld 9, Muriel of horses; high grade cattle. sheep, .,despised popple. The Finns also Widdifield,9 (b)Beat bouquet sweet pigs• hay grain, furniture,etc., the �; T V • 'w; ° jiave been promised a more liberal peau. Effie Adamson 9, Lena Booth 11, property of Mrs,P. J. Coffey g Sone I B 1 '•"' form of government, These are Jean Wright. 11. (c) Best mixed boss- at lot 1, B. F. concession, Pickering. .The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and children- • uet from home garden Mvrtle Percy, Lunch at 11 o'clock,sale at 12 shat g" Ork"�opte s spec 1 - : s1La1g e€$n awaltefaing inj;ithat }.Glave Dolphin, !@ioi�Stm�on a mills-frn parttcu Our Boys and Cline school shoes are of the best q'quality. eoantry. Another ray of.hope to 10, Vera Dunkeld 18, Frank Carson, 13 Powell and Wm. Maw, auctioneers. Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. the le of that count (d Best plot asters.Jennie -Duncan THURSDAY, OCT. 20m--Auction sale the-people 'country ap- 10, Iva Nighawander, 16. Clara Bell, 5, of feeding steers, colts and register- Bell Phone 151. peered when the government for. L ro 4opeea 13, Lucy Dawson 8, (d) ed Cotswold sheep, at lot 1$ can,8. '- bade the-sale of vodka.the nation- Best plot asters. Jennie Duncan; # a (Greenwa Dad),, the property of J 0--H N ` ' PEEL .� - Nighawander 16, Clara Bell. 6, Lorne F. M. &M. S. Chapman. Sale at 1 al intoxicating beverage of Russia, Jones. 13, Lucy Dawson, 8; 1d) Beet o'clock, sharp. See bills and advt. - "The effect has been such a bene. plot Sweet Peas. Lena Booth, 11, in another column. W. B. Powell - BROOK ST. Wl�-[-s--o Y• s Jean Wright. 11, Effie Adamson. 9, and Wm. Maw. Auctioneer. Yr. -fit to the people that it is probable Mav Hobson, 11, Olive Beare, 7, (a) of that'its sale will never again, be Best plate of 5 spies. Isaac Puckrin, 5, S farm s o OCT. ple Auction sale re George Duncan, 10, Eddie 3licbell, 11, farm stock, on. S. Pick furniture permitted {n'that country. This g �4c. at lot 27.con. S. Pickering. the Leila Pratt. 5, (b)best plate of 5 snows terrible War Of Nations, that;;ha9 Murray,.Dunkeld,.18. (Seo Duncan 10, Mperty of H: F. Moore. Sale a 1. D 'r'�{� _Fsrw Ethel Wilson, 10, Rub Hubbard, 9�bilis. W. B.Powell.Auctioneer. 18T3 - already wrought such devastation y - - v"" hodt'Belginm and France, Gwendolyn Devitt, (c) best plate in PICKERING .MARSETs any other varletp Iva Ni hsweinder. i' •g .. _. and which will yet be followed by M Allan Jones, 18, Lorne Puckrin; 5, White Winter Wheat 1.15 1, 7-' awful shedding of_blood, and des• May.Robson, 11,-Gens Squires,S, Red 1.15 CLASS IS.COLLECTI0:79 "" •• .r_ - truetion of property, may prove (b)Collection of Weeds, mounted Mixed " ....... 1.15 - a blessing in diaxn1se- to Rusaia, and with common name:Dora biiohell Spring Wheat.......:.......... 1.00 �FFFHVG a bankaccount for 1L(ci Collection of Weed Seeds with Goose ...... 1.00 ""household expenses~ Bind Some of the most iatellectuRl Oats.,:........... .........,.....• .50 paw all bills by cheque has many �1. - common Dame, Edna K+t.pea 8, G De- , people-of the world are natives of vitt, 10, J Betts 9, Leslie Sanderson 8, - - ' Russia, and many of the most Emerson Fisher. S. ; , p ddveresse+rsent�. advantages. It shows the balance as -j tamoe><s artists of the world are (d)Collection of Insecta with cow- F �r � hand.theamotmtespmded.Rovides mon Dame, H Hoover, 11, E McLean. heceipts for every payment and does -Russians. When the- bonds . of 10,-Mildied Kayes,. Mabel Hood, 12, TRA'YED-Oa to the remises of _ L Johnston 10., S "I gndeseigaed a cow, W p H JACKSON, 0AD OFIe-� not regam+Bi a lavas depos9t.to be(lin oppression-have been loosed and V`"� _ witb, CLASS X. SfI8CELLATEOtT9. Stock Bond - TORONTO - :lute people allowed full vent for .(a)Best home made chicken coop. - K _ "� tbeir dormant energies and a Christiv. S. R Pilke 10, G Devitt, !'°OST-A Set of teeth In Pickering g given village one d., lase ..�. Tit. fiasn . PICKERING BRANCI 101 J. Griffin. U. will be liberally rewarded by leaving same as � fall scope for .their latest.Intel. CLASS C. �iIBCSLLANEOVB fr"&wa Omcs Imtual powers, a great future (b)Sr. I1I and over essay. H Ram 12. 9 _--_-30"-be lla sista"_fps, _-. S Dafoe Il.G Duncan 10..E.Carter 11. TRATE STOLEN-Fro;; R.W. G01iDON. Manaser. a �' Branch also at Wiry. k �04 r Pickering a large white sow, ♦n information II YaBtest empire. _ .. CLASS aI GlRI:8 CLA88 esRardingj same will be tha�lly received. ' ! JOS&PALLISTBR.Claremont f t i (a) Loaf of home made bread, _ - ;,BROUGHAM RURAL SCHOOL E Hood l2. D Michell ll, R Carter. TRAYED-Cameos to the premises FALL FAIR H yhell. 1toa, (b)dozen cookies May ar of she twdtears. ,toe ss,Doer g Pfa hay = AUTUMN . is-�� -_ Michell. 11. G Devitt, 10, M Kayes. H zed yearling starts. The owners mai base - The Second Annual Brougham 'Haus. 12, H Middleton, 10, (c) dozen the OR same b7 rovin�pzopart7 and payirg ea- - _School Fair was held on Yoaday, cookiea. Girls under 12 years, Edna veassa_ ♦ Iia Gol7BLIE, Daabarba. 1.3 _ Sept. 91st., Ideal weather, over 4W Kayes,8. G Devitt, 10, Elie Adamson. STOVE FOR SALE-The- 3.ell- We have a most complete line of dry Roods. Space will only permit people and over 800 exhibits of first 8. Dora Michell, 11. Viola Simpson 10, S kaowa "Famowr begin. almoee saw, u@ to enumerate a few, underwear all sizes for ladies, gents -class quality,combined In make this (d) Layer Cake. E Kayes 6,H Turner Saviag installed a ftraaoe the owner has no Fair even more successful' than leaf Il, M Kayes 8, E Adamson 0. 4 Dol- further use for tams scati be seas at w Bit and children.sweater coats, stockings, sox, caps, hate Palmer's store.8UGH GREGG It Olmossoat Alf pants, � sea' Fair. White the judging was phis,10. fel plain handsewing E Car- and toques, mitt@ and gloves n progress,an interesting program of ter-11. M. Hood, -12. A Phillipe 10. �OR SALE-House and two. lots in _ overalls and smocks. sports was run off in which every the valsoe of Claremont. I room boq« _' 4 ` school took an active part: In the kitchen and woodshed attaehed,splendid lanae Tu O War.coateat Greenrivers were. Burdensd fruit taste gCORDcoe�egf P�ILACNI$ will t.0 LATEST =-:STYLE victors with Cherrywood and Brock - bargain for quick sale - esti• --- :' load a-close second. pts is nay , reand-brown, G e sul at rices that will 41, The Judges were for Cooking. Saw• - HED FOR SALE - Frame BAN y, greyp surprise. ?._ Ing and Flowers,Acre• 8. L. H=: STAND ON FEET �� ri Z m is u foot ( it� the Blanket Shakers, C}inghama; Plaid's�nd..5erges and ' - Whitby, .oath of Friends' >�«slag House (orehodozl . yy Grains, Fruit and Vegeta.eta- The building !a all pine an ooatatne -large � -amen lines not asnall carried is a general store. ' R. S. Duncan, naattty of'[iret olaae lttmber and timber. For r- ,blest Port Ho , Dis- ,�....� qq pe Cnreher particulars apply bee d BION. lust Representative for. Durham �. s0&, Pickering i-is BOOTS �:AN SHOES - - :f7oun +"e- FonitFy ..and eggs F;N. ,Marcellus, O. A. C., Guelph. Not Do Hg!'Work--Found r�ENDERS WANTED Sealed The list of-prize winners folio a.the 1 Tenders will be received by the under- A 14rge ssaortment to choose f , -very nifty up4o-date ,and-.. number after each acme {ndicatin signed up'to noon on kionday.Nov.tad for the g In Novel Way. purchase of the wind-mill owned by the Pick- rices right. Also a full line-of rubbers for ever the school section and. the names Bring Fire Compeny.:which is situated beside 1? B yore. - given in order of the prizes won: . Mich.-"I.ta$ered terribly the Pickeringbrtdge, Abe highest or .asy I� tender not necessarily accepted, W,J,CLAliH cLAss I oexs. wlthdtimale weakness and backache and sec,Fire co, Our groceries are the freshest. (A)Threshed grain from plot; got so weak that I tt 1st, Harold Hornshaw, S. S. No, it ; coum OR SALE =10 choice -feeding 2nd. Wallace Ellicott,8; 3rd. Lorne y L, steet•e and heifers, also several heifers 1 Bell,5;4th. K. Hastings 8; nth. W, work. hen I due!a winter; Credit given-to responsible .1.40 EGRGE -PHILIP . 'I Middleton, 10;8th Geo Pe Q• washed lay hen n I parties, Also for ealefi @neral purpose bosses + fig+ . s and 9yeartold teepee yelyguarante":souad • (bi Sheaf of Oata. had sit down Bind Wand good to work in every way, Will be sold Elsie Carter, 11: Waiter Middleton when I would sweep very reasonable, Trial given if desired apply 10;Gladys Middleton, 10;Hazel Turn- lyra the floor I would get tTHOS SO S REEVELET,Brook.Road,Ina phone $R0vCaIFHA� ONTARIO .er, Il; Gordon Malcolm 11: so weak that I would — * ♦ �1 y (c)Care of Plat Harold Hornshaw, �y• !1 a �� voters' List Cenrt, 1914 11;Jno. Brfgna{I,6;' Jos. Pilkey, 6; r few minutes, CLASS II. BARLEY t every I M my THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING (a) Lloyd JShneon 10: Harold �W„gIw�ha� — Wright 11 : George Gray 11': Jno NOTICE ie hereby given that a Court Brignall 10: 7. to lie I got will be held pursuant to the Ontario TT • (b)Sheaf of Barley, Eddie, Michell BiD. Poly that my folks tJlooght I was Voters' List Act, by Gia Honour the 1Q the time to get -your repairing 11:May Michell 11; Gordon Malcolm going Into Consumption. One day I Judge of the County Court of the i t 11;Lloyd Johnson, 10• Henry Michell found a piece of paper blowing around County of Ontario, at the Town Hall 11; (c)'Care of Plot. Jno. Brignall,8 yard and I picked it up and read it in the Village of Brougbam.'on Friday !do We can help you In that - Harold Wright, 11; Gordon Malcolm It said 'Saved from the Grave,' and the 90th day of October, 1914, at the : r 11' told what Lydia.L Pink-hamIsVegeta- hour of 10 in the forenoon, to bear _ ,lin as We carry a 'full CLASS III. coRlr. ble Com hes done for women. I and determe complaints of errors and ! (a)Beet 5 ears. Hazel Turner, 11, .Lea- omissions in the Voters'List for.poll- -- . to Ferrier,11:Ralph Carter,5; Leta showed t to my husband and lie'said, to Pea 5, Wm,p Bell t : , Ernest 'Why don't you try It V So I did,sad ing Sub-Divisions Nos,8,7.8,9.10 and -.supply of Shingles, 11,of the Municipality of the Town- Trimble,9; after I had taken two bottles I felt ship of Pickering for 1914. (b)Best 8 @talks with ears: Haz- better and I said to any husband,'I don't Dated at Whitevale, in the said Lumber,. Lath el Turner, 11, Ralph Carter, 5. Lester need any einors,' and be eras 'You had Township of Pickering, the 18th day t Ferrier, it; Willie Bell,5 Vera Dun, be}ter tape it a little longer anyway.' of-October, 1914, Plaster, Etois keld, le : Edna Kayes, 0; (c)Care of So I took it for three months and,got DONALD R. BEATON,' �,. plot. Ennie Trrimble 9; Gladys Beare well and strong." -ALAxto B. e .,.._ • 3-4 Clerk of the said Municipality ?:Jean Wright.Wiht11; Fred ,Smith 6; BA>zlt, 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian,.Mich. Willie Bell, 5; Ernest Smith ; Not WeII Enos h to Work. GLASS I�, MAlIOELB A'rD CARROTS s F H HINDLE �j , - (a)Best 6 mangels. Grant Arnot, 7: these worse i. hidden the tragedy 1rr a are pleased to figure oI], your ; .. "'Mord Wright,11;Lorpe Puckrin, of many awoman,housekeeper orwage WHIT>�YAI.E . Leslie Sanderson 8; (b)Beat 6 carrots rwho Bin herself and a often CARPENTER, BUMDER - Lloyd Wilson, 9; Susie Barton, 19± w pig RPh it nfaho se, on offiw afire j Theo. Phili{{ll, 10; Alice Middleton, ages - SOUSE VERANDAH,AND BARN - -. SPRING NT Q (e)Care of'plot of mangele, Grant Ar- tr9+ shop, store or kitchen, woman WORK, PANTRY , CABINET$ Coming fJFi7IN WANTS. - Hat 7 ;Lorne Bell, 6; Gordon Mat- should remember the there is ona.tr{eti DUMB WAITEB.9. god inns remedy for a ills to which 1 -'calm, 11:Willie Ackford 6; (d) Beet Shingling and @neral repair a' women s -one, that i�lydia It g Do •'.M o .� "E I S E � 10 ,, plot carrots, Susie Barton, 11 , Ger- o Com work. truss Hornshaw, 11; Edith Ackford, promo that vigor which maikes woe1; gee me about any job you want -9; Emerson Fisher. 8; Lydia E. P�� � dons. Prices rigght. cLAss V. POTAroFs Ca. Lyue. ]!Casa, .__..__ MA Home Te{ephoue. Piokar{ng --. . ,. _ .`z Y •aXw , ,. .•�•"�*3a'r'.L+ n,.. a.; ... 'yea, ...� .,-'•. ,> .. . ..af.:w •-• ,. .e„ •w ,y4 q' p.' Y." „d '...,.. ,'c ;3f. ., .; '.:'�',. 1.Y#�.+ s,. ...Lr =.r.., .. :,.r •..4�4.:av •, �v`,' 'f �•' 'fit :y�� „,.,,nrn°`;..� Y r ro xY i.Ct+•, h .7-F,," NC'.T•i., a •% �"M1 i �J� L ;r'. .4•.k .w'• 'uYY• •A'r. _ .r•-.,a.G.e.� _ +roe '� '1L'•iu ..'CL. F. 'pG:. .'i+.� ✓' W 'tl ' .; K. .a.* _.^"..',JR^ A+ i:. ;f '�. b'.♦. t�y�•. f..r.. '. .'... "i,•.ii_i:)M'•. '6,. .. ^.i: .3 .+n'4:."=f• @q•'tT '�+A 1.: {'.: �fi"!R•W9.p,'• y' '' ..J A di, �',.4 A? -vaf.cK. ,... '�^.• ...A.1,.-s:'«.'x.:.r}. .,:n^,v- n. .,. :, .f;.x,.�`._: ,S s.. �. _, 14 ,Q' "�1• .N•. iV:. , ._,,. — .,$' ` '� 3,Y free• p ; ;Ill' K '.1 _ •S.'~• ,:. _ • , _ _ CLAXIL iONc The Preebyteriaa church are MOTILE TO CREDITORS .: be congratulated "on tai a _� RICHARNMI'S Mise MaryPn h spent Sunday choir which they have recently — W/ / / -�►$ the guest oY .and Mrs. Hen- gathered together. Their seals In the Matter of the Estate of Colin Philip, . derson. lance addegrestly to the services lata of the Township of Pulfaring in the Zmpoetaal ehowiig of tla"t display oL _ Mrs. Grant,.of Toronto, s pent in the church. co" ty of Ontario,• RetirM Farmer, • Orin. A yM IMP AmOcim6i of �z.'ruesday with her aunt, 'Yrs. M, daaascd. "'•�' Notice is hereby given pursuant to stationary. 'Books"Dolls, Tor'. iasi —` '$endereon. go�erS' �t Co�, 1914 B. S. O. Cha 121 that all persons • r. and Mre. Parrott, of Chalk p• p - received for the, Holiday leads Oa11 spent Sunday with John ►. having claims against the ebtate of and see >. t E TOWNSHIP AF PICKERINO Colin Philip, who died on or about the Mrs.'Shirk. _ 10th o! June 19Il, are required to, $nbaotipGons labs for. all 'Magazin", l Mrs. J. H. Beal is spending a cis is hereby given that a Court send or deliver to Mrs. Martha Madill. and News couple Of days with her,father, A. will ell pursuant to The Ontario Claremont Poet Office, Ontario, one of Weekly - eekl Daily pereE Pickering,All— of Vote ist Act, by his nour the the undersigned Executors of the p T�C� •�T- G Thomas Pearson is under e u ge of the County a�urt of the «last Will of the-said. deceased, on or :"W'� J� H. R=V1-1A_ RMS + r' weather s present with a severe Countv.of Ontario, at. the Town Hall before the First day of December; attaek Of rheumatism, in the Village of Pickering,on :$stun- 1914, particulars of their claims, duly �� 0+=00t- Win. the 31st da of October, 1914, at verified.aud.notice is fnrther given Wm. Michell, -Of 'Toronto, is the hour of 10 o�clock in the forenoon, that kfter the last mentioned date the. g visiting with George and Mrs• to hear and determine complaints of 'Cooper for a few days. p undersigned Executors Will proceed 9 errors, and omissions in, the..Voters' to.distrtbute the said estate, having / e f�► a The Pickering Reuben Besse is re-painting• his ,List for Polling Sub-Divisions Nos. 1; regard only to the claims of which /CG V REAM residence, which is greatly im= 2,g, 4 and 5 of the Municipality of the they shall then have notice. proving itE apppeearance. Township of Piekering for 1914. Dated at Whitby, Ont, the 23rd-day Our ice-cream.parlors will now be viguan`+g Committee � Mies Bessie.Macnab is visiting Dated at Whitevale, in the said October.1914. _ open during the season and we -her sister, Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, Townsirip of Pickering,-the •16th day THo&A. PHILIP will secure a regular ' '-of Toronto,fora few days. of October, 1914, ` NELLLz MORTON supply from the Executors. _,GITY DAIRY COMPANY The object of this Association is to : . Gip. slid Mrs. Conner, of Brou- -DONALD R. BEATON, MARY PIIBDY �___- _ _lE�esa-atealin and>7r.■eents t. --McRTHA MAD1i t. sham, were the uesLs.of_John 8-8 Clerk o!the said Municipality K.C-Solicitors-far ._,, 4 _ -.J.-E, Farewell, the eons '. • and Mrs. Shirk on Sunday. J QO'YEARS" Executors, and Confectionery always Members having proper 0y stolenocmmao4 Y Mrs. John Reid is having. new {/XPERIENCt on hand. oste immediately with any member Siding put-Qn_her__.resideace, The. �„� of Executive Qommititee. work is being done by. Pat- C Swat to Ent E,RB MONAI EY. arson. , Luse- � 11110 si lawf PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership fee Wilson, .youunges _ t _ Tickets y las has 60m t1u Preaideni or;daughter of Mrs. Thos, Wilson, reea�Pao ':' are Ware we regret to report, is seriously ''� NiAKIN Exec.Com. M. D. Banka,C.S.Palm-." t ppresent. Tw►ot MAaaa Cell and see our stock of "Happy et-,0. L. Mo=combe, Pickering, Out J. H• Beal.has•torn down.-the Ota1° I am prepared to make,cider every Thought"_and other stoves store in front of his residence. He �:� CO1'sm°''n SQ' iatendw to make considerable im- ti'►°;II81•II mei`v° aae� Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- as well as other linea j�A,'0'Connar; W. J. dark. vent on,a proDaef7��a� enter Of Hardware. .Psetideat. 8wlatart, _ the latter. - aowstrtctcoaadent[al.' tirA�flD ee - day until the'seasoa closes. Eavet - e•°trr.. °�=O pp promptly attended to. '!1 ' Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson n„talfee t'6 n Diana Chopping every day except trod daughters spent Sunday with .w« *�•*ttho" m Saturday. Work guaranteed and prices the foremen's brother, Ernest and n �W10 moderate, . I-have also for sale a-quantity of - ReparShop Mrs. Stephenson, of Oshawa. w ao - M. Henderson is still confined to �•�1� aa�'°''att6o slabs, and saw dist. Last aa.a. �D a j"r.yow�+�it«pe+GT'eo�DT < hie house with a severe attack of .0 net sileft e S91tasMwl Johnp. Bayles, Greenwood (}REENW0OD "" Bicycles for hire. Also, a number ' �oenritis. We hope that he may 1A�M (� •N second=hand wheels for-sale, or soon be around again in his usual >,r, i ,w-'ie r m•Waidan tm. � ^ WATCH FOR new ones ordered when good health.', Potatoes have been sold in our j �p*T ��+ �„ _ r/+O11�C Gloodyear and n;' Auto Tires r village at prices ranging from 43 „ . `F V JRl�LHIN\.ia7 ":- ! l LJ J for sale at right prices. 'EMSE` SE Ind phone 1913 Pick, to 80 cents per bag. Evidently Motor truck each Wednes- s there is no scarcity in this great household necessity. _. IOtlr stanch is complete in every ,line day, and Saturday for all Russell Andrew, ,4 Fred N. Madill who is confined ",.Theo his bed with an attack of typh• "'for our fall trade. see bargains in — kinds of Bread asci Cakes. - PICKERING, Ont. bid fever. is making satisfactory ' 1 Ask-for 10 cent wrapped progress toward recovery, a - secretaries and. separate ehairs. _ ----'-Uouxh it is necessarily somewhat _ -- --._ . _ _ Picken - - fruit loaf: slow.aC. H. BURLING, PICKERING Ton Y - ' Beech-ant picking is a favor- .. _� ;j� _ lite pastinge of a number of our OSHAWA. ONT. Lumber Yard yoa__ng people. Some of them have e' M, rather an exciting time by L being chased by infuriated cattle _ `Whawa' Jiteel shingles FLOUR and FEED h : that resented trespassing on their _:premises, le Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, at G. N, R•t 3tata0n A quantity of Al Farmers are the busiest -. _ -- e Q - .> Ch rryWQ d .,. ... . the eauntry—theie 1V ' days. silo- :._?GPater Proof, Lightning _ pple . Barr fi11in�, taking in mango s as Bran, Shorts, our, - turnips and fall plowing as well Proof and Frost Proof. 'Brewers Grains, Malted as many other odd jobs leaves them very few spare moments for „ ; jj good, up-to-date Callia n :_ !Corn Feed, OBlatc Meal. For �a16 pleasure. ine, 1>2olase., Blatchford'e Farmers use them. :-Calf Mealt Oyster Shell eta- -Reil ane-Independent l�t►nne. - • .S�hat's.ttte_ matter_..with. fixing -71, I a our town hell paeticuIarlp the �p o particulars e - Mtform. A etre er at the ata- 7 : �g - For Parti 1 Phone home 6000 tion was overboard one forenoon " ' T1ZCman ROOD= Yard closed every Saturds attar ito eek "What kind of a place is See any of the ioilowia.g r4cal Aagente-They will gave you beat prices on noon, until farther not�ae. this to have a platform in a hall Pedlar's Metal Roofln Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials, like that?" Terminals, heating and Ornaments. �•+ F : J. H. Brillinger a sale of cattle . Samuel Meaning, W. Pringle,) = a �' ° al . D. Gordon & So _Nand sheep At.Claremont on Friday Brooklin,10at. Whitby, Ont. e' last was well attended. A heavy " Jacob McIntyre, G M. R1Ce, 7 i I 1 wS •••1 PICKERING '.rain, however, started when the Whitby;Out. Whitby, Ont. � S ,1 t ••••111 � `' sale•wasabout half over which . �,awrence Dena John,Ashenhurst, ° 0= had the effect of dispersing the Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Out. $ = r �' o ► , t4 see A T'i'E /ON crowd and bringing the sale to an Healy, W. F. Brenton, C drew le �'C �• 11 • -x =end. Boz Grove, Out. Whitevale, Out. s rr �R 3 •a y� New and second cream Sepia 4 The annual harvest home ser- C. Morrish, W. W. salient-- -- _ t - - - _- 'vices of the Methodist church _ Highland Creek, Out. Greenwood, Out. ., V 5G o O. tors. asollne engin will be held on Sunda nest. Rev. Wm. Wth: , Pickering, Ont. o ° 14� different makes, pumping os%: A. MCLellan Of the Presbyterian '4 � � ao a y C tea - fits. Farm impleme nix church will preach at one of the `No higher price, but better service and satisi- }ion. it oo, t - ,e E a ci FebYI y ro All kinds of ladders constantly . ' .. services and Rev. H. Wood of the THE PEDLAR PEOPLE; Limited Apr i�= hand, _Baptist church will officiate a_the other. ' - - Hea j Office and works, OSHAWA, ONTO .Established 1881. a to p •� a a.�aces GET PRICES' -... Ed._Ward who has had charge _ ; -� J°• O" Young Brood Sow for sale _ of the barbershop for the past - ---- e a •, .d� July se few months has terminated his w m CO. e,_r c sept' -4 agreement with Mr. Shirk. . Mr. wpb oe�.,w!s Porter,'of Peterboro, has been m m g m.l xD.I qo � BROCK ROAD, ONT. engaged by Mr. Shirk as successor THE, �,� �K �^ ayeWard and has' entere -� ' Ifo[-PN[sfasnr. Jaant►ry 195;whitby 7,oahewe e,BreW{baDi to , - upon his new duties. G. [oMYND S.OeL[R,M.R,PREe,DtNT. W.D.MArn+ewa, 9, Port Perm 17,IIzbddRs 18,oepaiaQtoa 16, �. �� G. R. Brewster, Veterinary Sur- C,A.SQGERT,General Manger. Beaverton it,IIptersrove 19 Do Y Banking. . .:. goon, wlto}Ins been. practising in � ;' OU!' 8''B:''MSII -. Y Interested 131 the north-west for some time has if you•live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank Are QL1 Intense t- - "-"decided to locate in: Claremont, Deposits may be made—cash withdraw say other Banking • 101i������ and solicits the patronage of the Business may be transacted by mail, just as easily u though one farmers of the surrounding eoun- made a special UIP to town for the purpose. F e C try.. He is a graduate of the • Veterinary College of •Toronto, and with some years experience, WHITBY BRANCH: A. A.'ATKINSON, Manager. AND - pt all materials and design ehOuld give satisfaction to his ` 1 Crept in stook. It will pay yos. . patroff9.... • � to et•11 at our works and iaspeol omt- Petcr Maenab sr.; -has purchased - - Gate. • tE� aprio". Don't ba sri Dr. C. J. Brodie's cosy residence • not employihem,for hie sister,Mias Mary Maenab O /�T O. and do throwcif /hs who hes vacated "Sandbank,,, • .IMLxJ ysaof d0 per cent.,which and which Mr. Mai:nab. has also - oeetaialy ease by- D-0 from purchased, Be is now offering have in stock 3004 rode of call solicited. for sale the.residence which he has FULL-RAN GE of Fall and Winter Underclothes for Men and Women, Boys WHITBY IRANITE I r occupied for many years. This is wire fencing made by the and Girls, at old{�ricee,.also a full assortment o! Sweaters in all latest g Otaoe, •• Whitbs, a moat desirable property and will stylee,no advance in prices. steel Company of Canada.- T be sold at a bargain for quick sale.., y amen & Walk ,h See slut., in another column. LADIES'BLOVSPS-Muslin's, wli4te,'.i,IIATS�and CAPS-A full line in 8611. .�[ also carry brace wire, About fifty young people from, . black,striped. Prints from ii0 cents the latest for men and boys. roiled- spring wire, wire Brooklin, called at the home of upwards. _ P1�p Manua -Frank and Mrs .Cassidy. east of LADIES' Fancy Collars and Culls, GLOVES-Bid, silk lined,also heavy staples, Steel posts and a Claremont on Tuesday night and Everything tholatest• _ Shop and Residence, Dand 'treated them •to a miscellaneous DRESS GOODS-Blue and black Vel- Gloves for-mea and boys, : We are cedar posts. "shower, The happy couple- who- vet••Cords,-blue and-brown Serges, giving bargains in these goods. oWhitby' WHITBY, ONT •�: were married two weeks ago, were Checks and Plaids,black and brown Three,doors whet f 'taken completely by surprise, but Venetian, Melton Cloth$, etc, DRESS SHIRTS=-Top Shirts;C-A!Ar9, hosts ISVaker Flannels,Shirtings, Tickings, etc. Let me sbow-you what I have and We are prepared to instal-wood admirable Neckties,Braces, so they'proved to be Ne on short notice,al ams Cottons etc, pumps Ps Gin p g - :in their new home... A-most. plea- _ ,, _ _ _ _„_ _ _ , ... . _ . __ • note you prices. sant evening was spent in games q y to all kinds of repairiag.�, of various kinds,music, etc, In the MILLINERY-This department n rushed-all ladies know our styles erre up Agent for the Ontario Wind, Twee sma' hours of the morning to the minute and prices down to the lowest.EB-Ah, here we can do yon•eyerrppthing rig�ht. most all our goods, ,"'I�a �� SON i w• �'also gasoline engines the happy gathering separated about old prices. Teas'dOc, LOc, 90c, Co.... 80e, �Oe, i0c Highest price ,j�v .the enure g fore their respected homes, after paid for good butter and eggs. - IIAGN& CREAM SEPAR6 being thanked by Mr. and Mrs. .+Cassidy for good it�Azpressions of De SIMPSON & Co., "- PICKERING 1 LOCUST HILL no�Bell No. 50. .Ind.. • �j 'estooeto and .'e,r`�'. ..,;yi a*' .::n>W.. !, ,, ', , ;;. ,da�;7.at^, ,t.c.�m,, . q+r..l+�: y r, � „7 L{r t� -r •1 r 3' ,� ,Y• � •;,... :,ytb ,..... - . ..:: ,� M. .x.*.2• ,, � I•�o--r=� .,.'. ".�i .. 't .Mr: "'•'��.' :.:�.�iu:.;� .:'&. •ri:"�.14 S _ s�.e c 4 y.F "`'"I:1" '4, r-y e r :_. - .._..:,. .. ,?, ' ... .> wSS X'.. K !^ .' �" i W�wb4PUSin��«a•�+�w r)S,�, .�+�, d• �•�." y .+•5 - a ., t ;`fi' t:w r e ,.r ta,Y...,,v :. "i,} /'.5. .�. I'M •g. :s„$R' ..t. .�� •'.ux !f � 5.,,. �'�' ¢ ¢.in„Y,: ., ,.�� •. ae rp -e.+. -ry. c. ;^+ '•` a”•xa-xiw.'+y, a. : +r ^ ".+s y.4Ya ex.-n.•u• * •'.3.: j,r.yJJ�yy�� -waa�`�1- �5,.:. ,.^ ?•4s :E.:•aa' •.s 'c^ rcA.,,. .. -�: ,`�: :'3;',.. ;'W •4 -`•yam•.�: .1"er6 'f7"�:: �€. •I"'FF !+y y-:: '. .."Lr^..of '.. !. I-� .,.. � ..-:9 4 y' • 'F^.NK.e L~_ _.ST �.-. �•. .� .,C'ax. .[` r \ .' •y ., .' .}•:'s .yliiYM Yh yi^ • IA ]BATTLE IN:. NORTH SEA MANY SUCCESs150 x _ =. 'FOR Tufft ALLIES 10,000 CANADIANS AT A TIME) .-- New Contin eats Will Leave for... Euro 'Four German Destroyers•�unte by British Mosquito g at Re�►u� - _: - Fleet' : $encs of Blows' Delivered Against Generals, an _ _ .: me a r ,I ry is G ala Von Boehm d oy - A despatch from Landon says: A im the.estuary of the Ems, prated Yon.Kink. ' Br,Uah mosquito fieat • sank four ed in their operations by numerous A despatch from Paris says: The A despatch fmm yfl.:- .Iles .of. the.Privy Council •had a submarines hpsl'mines.. The sup- allies; ;have recaptured` Armentieres That & force a 30,000_ will be lengthy cwnferpnoe-�• on-"sattt�gyi German destroyers off the coast of position is that Lieut.-Comlmn�ander after - seizing - the agproaeb�e•8 kol*, eontinuouel- in traini'n�g is with Col. Gwra:tki`n, chief of - f Holland, slPiftly av�eagiing the-Ions Seymoiiz received orders to venture thereto, and in Belgium the Ger- Canada, ,a ' t ooptriilgents general.-staff, aind Col.' Deadeon,i Of the light cruiser Hawke. The daringly in the 'ha of coffin off me as brae --adjutant-general, respecting the •Admiralt g Y hope g ci+oesdu the River Yaer, and their 110,fie w111 .be d epatohed to following gneetionw: Y announces tha.Bri- a fleet.of snob destroyers. g regvhpf iatrerya�ls, :is 1.=I$e d�efenoe of Gamada 4 Fish casuabtie$,were one officer and The Undaunted Lieut:-Cowman- °ance 1;'kp the gist'of an annou•ncamsn�t made - -fvur man wounded.- --The der Se- The Germans AM m-great- _ — --- gsrobabte-raad ar att�aek- damage ymous's_flagaihup,--was-burial - ' by the•Government. a�gaanst� to the British destroyers was slight, at.Fairfield in 1913,.aad-went_into 400' guns, 40:000 infant_`ry and some This outlines the whole Ian b3'-laiui or' sea, - e Terre are 31 survivors frown the oomm-ission aarIy this year. She is �v � having bae'n rushed. from or the Elie remdeM, P goy- 2.—The training, ng of aid b g organization,, German destroyer;, all of.whom are IO feet ton has s.iia la,oement, of Ostend to the Yser. These troops Y equ♦ipment, and despatch of further & P Caum to the Mother Country in ex prisoners of war: The fast new 3,600 tans and has a speed of 30 had been drawn from all quarters, ,the present orisds','and will riot be pedlrticnary forces. . Ugght cruiser Undaunted, wil the knots developedfrom en nes of from Lunevi'lle, Nancy and Brws- No Question o3 Men. dextro , poShe carries two Bels, and were weary from incee changed un'Itss the Was Office eo T$ere is no quest�iors.about 3^srs Loyal Legion Lennon 37,000 horse vises. The first 10,000 men will officers land men available. Many end Lance the fleet commanded by a inch mountings,sand balls agan-t� _marI asfigtg. _w likel ghou,t Ca, cba :seerJ. _ der G Yom+ _ _ y _be _sent in De and thaueands throe ro9 , Y1 ee an from French marines and de- �r l elrs at-regi` eager for ®n'opportwnat to . rY urther--; o#--'the:__same _ moor,• were attacked by the _ _ . su rt from a new Bnt>&h army y go ,boj KK .'._ man. set er fleet while on patrol her class robe Aurora t 'ihc has a ron�Tb response to t'he catlli duty off.the estuary of the River been assigned to aural daft , for tacshments from General Joffre's intervals until ilhe War Office of duty tthroughout the eonintiy•haar P Y line in -France checked the Ger- advises discontinuance. - The place been most inspiring. 3r Fim$. The battle which followed which she was especially fitted on of each contingent of 10,000,sent to Two consideration's have to-be, 34. --_ :+was short and fierce. The six-inch account-of her great speed: man advance a the seacoast,fibs ` slid four-inch left wipe of the `a lies in Northern the front will be taken by another taken into at000unt' in oonnectioa guns of the Undaamt- The victory does much' to even g sami]ar body of men enrolled for with the d� ed riddled the Gentian destroyers, •the 'score' between Germany and France made notable progress, de- similar body that there will ed for �1,cI of fumthes ex _ a series_ of blow a ai•nst training, 3 i t na_ry ._�zr _J%D- the Br*Ash destroyers com, E land. The Admzirad, assert live-ringiridese will in a sloe o rifles the destructwn.' Apparent- a C3ermnans ve -boat four von B—oelim and von Klu'k w�i Dominion. r3u }- a�mmaaa�on - - ythe engagement basted only a few cruisers, nine destroyyers, one tor- forced the Germans to `surrender During the past week the Gov i� other equipment: (•b) the abil- a` t minutes. Lieut.-Commiander Sey- .pedo boat, three submarraies and Armentieres and vil&ges to the Y of tbhe Brirtash Goverr>lmeat toi ' mour is the hero of the day. Enor- eight fast merchant ships armed as south. Armencieree is an imlp®r- erament have continuously had receive.. further oantingen arncbl ' mous crowds p tact rail unction on the Bel- under consideration the organizes- dive theme.the necessary final train-I gathered at ��� bailie- commerce destnoyers,.a total o! 25 y ] tion of a second contingent. The ing Waving regcrd to the elionmoue tin boccie and cheered his nye, useful war vessels. The British guan frontier n`oi•th-we8t of Lille. Prim$ Mi int z, the Acting- bei-g orgarpa What most thrills and pleases the 'cruisere, three light cruisers end a tial reports, has driven the G•e�rman ler Mi1ritia, and t>be'sub-commit- trained in the Briti h Islands. - people, is the intdm,atio#i that the torpedo gunboat destroyed aed a right wing about 19 miles to the forces engaged were nearly equal; hgbt oruiser disabled. The Brutish north-east in, recent fighting. In Italy's 11avy $eady for $ervioe. that sic dnviaaons leave-been faruiued,- ei4ee *is assumed that more than have last more in tannage and In some points the allies have gained each commanded by a i+ear aim ed.,� the four German destroyer; which �ufficers and" mea, but fibs re 30 miles. These successes, slow+ A despatch from Rome says- qag of dreadnoughts P Pon- �' and each oommis 'were sunk attacked 'the Undaunted deranee of-sbreng+th has been ni�ain- gained, have -so stnaig�hrtened the During the ricd of mobilizing of or other battleships, first alarm ort '(�- and her torpedo destroyers. It re- tai'ned. �. allied line that it now runs praabi.- the army and Hated force the move- seoand-class crxlsers, training ships mIsi%iis trove, as for neratrotts The news od the British cruiser tally north and south- from Nieu- menta of the fiee�t has been withheld' ' ' that when the fighting is on top Und&uuted'a victory was received Port and Ypres, in.Belgium, to Ar- from the public, but the Duke of the and old type war vessels, beeandl . the water the British mentieres, Arras. Albert Roe Abruzzi the eoimnmaader-in-chief torpedo boats' ®uhmaitiaes and carry off the with $rpt rejoi�eiag at H•a,•wish. y scout ships, and a-.destroyer flotilla. '"aric cry. Every Important, Garman $she did not leave them port until and Luuiglly. The informartion the Ila�uan Navy, now announeels attached to each division. reitapess has been an underwater Saturday morning, and at six Strerigthens the impre:�si�on formAd - > thrust, For' several weeks German o'cloclt the -same evening came the on previous days that the Germans destroyers from Kiel and from the news that four Germam destroyers are subordinating all, operations Hetigofand base haves been active had been suable. _ elsewhere to their plan of ala-an•c- AIRMEN ' S FINE .'EXPLOIT ing toward Paris thicrug�h �iortbern France: weakening their lines in - ` A GEBMA_Nt FACTORY ILAIDED. -_-THE COST OF LIVING. the centre and in ,the east to give — power to the new offensive in -Bel f Equipped with Concrete Found&- Five.Per Cent, Increase in Canada giaim• and that General Jofli're Details o! Brilliant Work in Routing Division of tions—Had Never Been Used. Since War Began. meeting the situation by-heavily !e- - - German Cavalry inforein his left win ' .A deepatch from Edinburgh says: A d R.'. wing never despatch from Ottawa.- says: surrendering the iairtiative.• - - - A large factor- here owned b a -. -- _ •• _ y The cost of laving in Canada has +F A des atcr2i_ from,Paris sa s: The cavalry. and as ugly red German was t�de�d by filo military jumped 6y nearly 5 per cent. since A. p Y where the dragoonsg y �Pa appeared 3, authorities, In was built ten DI-R MILLS NEED- WOOL. most dashing exploit of the French and cuiras- re the outbreak of the was, The ___ 11 rs becaine'strewn acroisa the-road '. . ago and,esbthough it was capable Labor D airmen since the beginning of the is a horrible mass, circ r _ �ommodating 300 hands, there apartment a rides cumber British ing. Haition Against . xpEert wer was 'the complete court of •a amour the Germiana,p 'May� sad were never more than six workman showingthe general level of prices ing• May-Be Belased. division of Germeu3_-cavalry wham lopedfur _to>sstd the f ,': - r .ba he-seen and-th6si-e=el a alT�e== at flier-rrnt- 8ept,�tser is :I40 fi,` HieY s�Tielle d from the air, as briefly vainly- atlbam tY to -esoa A despatch'from Ottawa says: p nig pe the; w mans. The builders of the fay-Foxy as compared with 18.7.5, at the end There is.a strop e announced in official communion.• bombs. - . -state chat- g possibility that th., - � perhaps'•-8184,000 was o! July.the of the rise took place new British regulation prohibiting tions an Wednesday. The cera The_ eompac3t division was soon I spent on concrete foundations,_the- during the first three weeks of_the -the--e gyort of-moot-gill -be--relaxed tors' pursued the cavalrymen all dispersed, squadrons ,.dasha�ng •off proprietor- exptaining•-that error- war, and_ du1•in the . day,-ceaselessly pouring bombs-on across country is different di'ree- g past three m some extent to enable Canadian them and inflict'g heavy losses• tions.in order•.�te baffle the aerial mlouFdy heavy machinery would be weeks tfiere has been a geaerad. mills to obtain needed supplies. Additional detaYils from the north fce. -This had the effect of reduc- : required for file factory, The mar steadiness in prices. Retail prices The prohibition as' announced was show Elbe Germans, had erceeed the ing file losses, ohinery ne-cr arrived and the fac- are reported to .have been, on Aho�-absolute, and its operation uhreat g, though the aviators torr was lister .started.` The police whole, steady in' September, after ad to affect 'aeric frontier and were advancin to-. maintained the puuit..tdll n >r _ received a wireless recedai' -seriously the Casa` µsad the Haze'brouck region' din the fall annihrlaitin several a d- ng appar- the first upward movement follow �di`en milia, wfiirh have been largely earl $ clue and , quantity Qf. wire at the ing the -War. In flour and sugar dependent upon wool from Great y morning when They were meet roes. residence of Prof, Arthur Schuster- further advance's occurred last by a stronger French force. The Numerous 'horses were killed,, ". near Wokingham, in Berkshire. mouth inmost of the nitres._ Rents Britain. Negotiations have been in preliminary skirmishes were in fa- while some riders miraculously ea- d Prof. Schuster• who is a brother of were reported downwards in some }progress between Ottawa and Lon- for of the French. The Germans, caped,- Many others were strewn Sir Felix Schuster, governor of the fifteen localities thi+ou don 'with a view to'such an arrange- seeing.the. road a.bsolutety barred, e.long--ire ,countryside dei ghastly shout the-Do-• went ae'.would' permit he release be Union of'London and Smith's Bank• minion: li began an ordealy retreat. The heaps, some killed instantlyZ- - rAtus- + of a suppl' of wool sufficient-to en- French admrrlt�i ,o Ydi epoli,ce.that'he could' � �- general, while ' harrying some wounded and some kicked t -receive messes s from Berlin or the able Canadian mills to continue in their rear with'his own cavalry or- death by. the horses as they strug Took Germ&& Gunboat at o espe rail Navin r and de red an airs uadron to one led om - i+Qsclei,de in ,. Eiffel Tower m Pans with this ap- aper i n -e y g eg q give g- - to the placing of orders with these and convert the retreat into a rout The unexpectedair attack. absI of the Royal Society,'and also A despatch to the Central News mi a or articles o woollen -lotl:•ag with bombs. The - effect on 'the Iaitely demoralized the Germans secretary Of the' organization. ' He from Melbourne says that'advices for the equipment of troop% in the enemy was devastating. The and horselees sitragglai6 capttured is a•s n of Francis Joseph Schuster of the capture of a German gun' field.• It is understood that such an .Frenchmen 'showered the deadly the next day were in . a pitiable . and'-wae--barn•-at Frankfort-on- boat have been received by the 'arrangement is being made. missiles upon -the dense mass of 'eta+te of horror: Main. Government from New Girinea. ' CRUISER -' SUNK . .BY ENEMY o� fif y '�3 Including But •One Officer, Saved From 4 ..the, North Sea A ,despatch*from Lucdon -says: ed shoulders•with.death. He was The Eiitish cruiser Hawke,']_inch-(a boatswain of the Hogue" crew when apt cruiser was torpedoed on xV r ed In 1891, was Slink 'Dy 3 torpedo Sept. 92♦ He juznped Into &-he £Ea ?;•`ys k @x °J i?rom a• German- submarine in the I that day and kept afloat aiiit'il his i \. aiorEhern waters of the North Sea. 1 good luck took-him,-into a trawler. I.LCf her crew,' whicb numbered as His grim experience, was repeated many as 544, only 73 survivors have a ;nearly as cou]?i be possible. So �^ �een reported, including a lieuten- that within three weeks virtually -ant-commander and three warrant .he has twice escaped with remnants officers. 'The Theseus, a sister of tree=s destroyed by i•he Germans.. .... _ cruiser of the Hawke, also was at '. It is presumed t�ia•t the German tacked by the submarine, but escap- sul�inarrne, ith the`boldness which ed undamaged, the torpedo, in this has characterized the operations-•of " '? case; going wide of .its mark. The the Unter See Botes, took advant- survivors report'ed.by the Admiralty .awe of an early morning fog and at- _. ,',,ase Lieut.Commander Robert, R. tasked• the scout ships somewhere __ t iRosoman, boatswain Sidney Aus- buff the coast of Scotland. The nuc- chin, Gunner Jame De els, Act ng fie" 0 the German saibmarine,com- Gunner.Harry Evitt'and 69 mem= ing so quickly after the .achieve-, rs of the crew. - Commander Ro- dent of the U9 in desttroying the a. raftr t}ie outer; bele iGked 22 ' Is Aboukir on _. . _, _ man and twenty men were saved Cressy, Hogue and w ,y S 'p Sept: particularly note- Iic igian;+ .13 :tag .3i.archctl_to Execidion for Defending _Their llomi-.S• - - b� ; a.trawler .arid Iandet'--"at "worthy, 'because the 'blow appears Here is oiic cf the most tragic pictures received from the war zone. It &.W.8.a. group-of Belgian. 4 erde$Im Among the missing are to have-beendelivered far from'the. trans—ma•ny of-them- too 41 fox'the Belgian arid;--being marched, out by the Geirml,ans to he shot down ~?3aptain•- 3C., P. William's, Com- Gennaab naval base, and. in spite of in cold broad because they had engaged i'n -guerilla warfare :against,tho Raiser's s:olibiers—in other ndar� §. A.. Pratt Barlow and the increased vigilance of British .words_ they were bo•be murdered for the son of d`efe,ndirtlg their own homes a'gai.nat the invaders.' T-1-1-0 - 41t naval cadets. - cominandeis. It is r b ' ' p o able � that fact that the Geirmians allows d an Ame•rioanphotographer to �t�ake this �ic�ture I r' }- for pu>l�oal.lon in the One of, the rescued' non-commis- the German submarine ventured United States- shows that-this, slaughter of civilians, instead of i:mp'risbndng thein, is in accn-rd with the Toned officers, Boatswain Sydney fully 260 miles from the mouth of most approved-Go.rman .method's of warfare. During the Franoo-Prussian war trhousa.nd�s' of Franc-Ti_r- ustin, of the Hawke,. bears - a the River Elbe and sank the Hawke Burs, 'as the French volunteers who were unable to secure un.rfortns were cal'1ed were shat"wince to♦lean armed life. Twice,he has touch in the regwn'of the Dagger Banks. prisoners. _To t]ie!.German 'the-iini form is the thing. 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Ererp Stiff'Joint limbered _.. ., WATERY HAS N T There's,=.,Tjy a max in f9sring'`t> For a single twist o' the knife; Car�ei a Load of Wood for An Old There's marry a rotting prison eumatism Cured 1 l�eseant woman. -. N THED AND BURNED- °° .— .• '1'be humanity of the Aaatrian Park p That keeps his cell for life; That bid Family Remedy "Nerviline" Emperor, Dart aged and much-bar- �' But there's none will stand is Guaranteed for the Worst assed monexch, has oftem been re- .4 —+-- By the man who planned - Cases. vealed in his dealanpa with llha peas 1 �7'an On Arms. Would Tingle and Itch. With �`Dit perverted skill � -' anitry In his earlier days, gays T. � �r r LQO _ To the Carle wroth a C3eltman CURES NEURALGIA, BACKACHE, p.6 V�ieekly the'Emperor had many In Ohe Great Mau.. -- LUMBAGO. a Scaly. Used CutiCUra Soap and adventures in the mountains, since, Q At the of a million-kill I Rheumatism to-day is unnecessary. as he was, undifm'6 trashed in his Qlntment. Rash Di eared. It is so well understood and so read- shooting keit by any mark of his `- :--- P It-isn't-the Ubia.n battle thirst, fly curable that every day we have re- rank, the Tyrolese peasants often ,• am Buxton. Ont--"My skin trouble It isn't the Belgian rage, Porta of old clrroaies being freed of failed to repo nine !biro atom seven years ago..-ids-wane-. ii s t the-Eng1ieh greed for lewd. their tormenter. Once, when he' was descending to dngte and itch. A watery looidn6 That mires the -reeking stage, "I can speak confidently of the Nen late in ,� evening from one of � �eaah. very nae and close together, would _ viline,treatment, for the simple reason he an old, Highest grade beans kept whole �§ But the mons,t'rous plan r these ea ons, , r7. break out every summer. It-would Itch that it cured me; writes Albert B. �� _ burn as and!} Of a'S'ingle Man Cornelius, from Kingston. "You can't wrinkled peasant woman, grosiling and wetly he perfect strength. �'itb--a world-engul&n'g-will;- imagine how stiff and lame and sore I and gruzn'bldmg under the weight od setaiaing thele fall strength. �beame woese when I scratched it. Ib Who calls to the vulkilres out o' the- was. Nights at a time I couldn't sleep a fagot. The Emperor addressed a Flavored with deliciona • DAY and scaly and to one.great o My arms were so dlsdgured I could north well. I followed the Nerviline direr- oheery geo[i evening to, her. His Tbq have no M� r «z FM wasr•short sleeves•• I could not hely- To feast on a million-'kill. tions carefully-had it rubbed into the overtures were not at a]R well re- , Eon ching it all the Sime and when I had - sore regions four or five times.every ceived, for the old lady was in a " a bath it would itch and burn for The ffaiser sits .in an armoured day. Every rubbinghelped to reducb very bad temper. "If I were a t'an hour. My flesh was more from train, the pain. The swelling went down 1 great strong man," she observed, WAALUS cos SAsa. Far back from the'bat le-gri got a fair measure of relief in a week. r T sbe� _,mer-_to --.b b "I used all]dads soap and used sulphtn! , p• help. W.>D�W f0=.Nizat7 Colborne Six"fa bDaths but aothingewos'd relieve me At Its the Lie zi bo and the Paris I also took two Ferrozone Tablets ` p g y Darr her wood home, iDstead of :oeoato. with my meals. They increased my 5' - - =-•taxa I saw she advertisement of Cuttcura boa' - tits and spirits, puriSed my blood Paasang her by as if she were of no Til YOU WANT TO BUY OR srct.t. sn`' i8oap and Ointment in the paper and I sent Who crouch ,where the bull-ei -IIlp. account. 1 e H. Stock, Grain or Dairy Him• :�; -tor a sample. ' The samples helped me no It's the A'n�twerp man and toned up my system generally. Cotte ne W. Dawson. Brampton. or tlfl iich I sot`s cake of Ctitiaurs soap and a Rrho is ending his span' "I am well today as a man could The Emperor took the deliceate Colborne St. Toronto. g tie-in perfect good health. I -glue hint, shouldered the f:agc't, and car- a W. aaWsoa, Cal i5t. Toronto. X of Cuticurs Ointment and began bath' With a blood choked prayer, if he Nerviline all the credit." ried it for nearly two miles to the -itris with the soap and water as hot as I will, A large family size bottle of Nervi- nearest village, with the old woman r0A sAx.e. sonld bear It, than I would take a little of As he lies b th4mside of the Liver-' line costs only 50c,. Or the trial size ECIISTERED HADIPSHIRE SwINFi Otntment and put on the akin. I dud_- y grumbling at hi'm behind. It waspri7p winners, All ages, Both ahL every nlahi and morning. I used aoty-- --pool-lad 25c., and is useful in a hundred ills 1n only when she saw - sexes. richer Brom., Benmiller, Ont. '.'two every of ansa add ole hoz I ointment In,the Kai'ser's million-kill.' the family. Whether it's toothache, ester's anxiously booking out for )and In lee than weeks rash had earache,- headache, neuralgia, lame their losat- master_thea she learned NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. *' disappeared and now my arms.look natural Kaiser's mother-res . erdll than she had shifted her burden to GOOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN cgs n" (sued) Mss. Andrew Johaseeo. `� 111 1- - - just as readily as it will cure rheuma- York County. Stationery and Boob imp n.".1914. flan. For family use nothing'equals the heavily-weighted shoulders' of Business in connection. .Price only $4.000 She hides her face in heaven. Nerviline, the Emperor. Terme liberal. Wirsodel" Publishing Com Samples Free by MaH she prays that she were the York- y _ s pony, 73 west Adelaide nurses• Toronto. . ' A single calve of Cuticurs Soap and box Blll1"e maid , AGENTS W A TED. .' vt �, � ofnsmeos;� after samcienb or the widowed wife in Devon ' Army Automobiles. When a _Woman Se�er� AGENTS. IIP-TO-XINUTE CAS BOOK * ;when all else has tailed. sea thrpuglwnb They mourn their dead Motor vehicles of, all kindsplayand Combination ERSChri.t R'L Gifts With rou n the head are SURE MONEY-MAKERS. Handsome ; lane world. Sample at each Maned '!free; p , _ an indispensable part in the Euro- Samples Free: Best Terme. ORDER NOW with az [akin Boer. sears.. pact-teen Whom 'souls are III God's well, ap aonSiot. Cannon even ofith Chrome Bae�aelie Postage t�ceaty•ftve cute Nichols Com P• Pe ' pany Limited, Pubhmher:. Toronto .Cutleura.Dept.D.Boston.U.S.A.". ,.,; 'She mourns for the thricd�d-armned large calfibre, are mounted upon - soul orhinT 1)eavily armored motor trucks, and There Is Trouble Ahead. - --•—C4NSUIRPTION--�- „ A Mein Offer. Who planned the milli-6n-kill! moved from place to place with far Constantly, on their feet, attending First Maid-That rich young fel- -Betty D. Thornley in October greater speed than oould possibly to the_wanti of a large and exacting fes: ¢ ler that's courtiu' Mies Ethel is Canada, Monthly. be obtained from !looses. .There are. family, women often break down AND BRONCHITIS T: awful stingy. _ _ � also,trucks"for carrying provisions, with nervous exhaustion. Second Ditto-`'That makes ou travelling kc4,c'hens, motor ambu- In the stores, fantories, and on a I Mrs. w. J. Martyn. 49 Garaea think so 4 - ,� THE FALL WEATHER land, water-tank toffees with ap- farm are weak, ailing women dragged Ave.. Toronto. i, another suffers: 19 HARD ON LITTLE ONES i rates for distilling water that down with torturing backache and l who has been relieved by cope- ' First Why, Y '!!earl! him -Say to land's ('ere for Coasumptlon and -Iyer: "A penny for your thoughts," _ . carry the water to the men on, bearing suffering natural, but it's I Bronchitis.wills be Interesting for any firing line, motor vefhscles equipped having even traces of these dry .and he a millianaire,-mind you. - -Canadian fall weather is extreme- with wireless telegraph and tele- dangerous, because due to diseased diseases to rear what ]floe Mar- lv hard on littrle ones. One 'day it hone jltations, tractors with a kidneys. tyn .era: ohiaaso ane Worth Western My. rlataz- is warm and bright and the nett P, The dizzipess, insomnia, deranged ; "After talons several hoc- ^t tatasa the orth as.Waste= �snse wench and chain.for hauling heavy menses sad other symptoms of kidney ties of your Consumption ; is Chioato• wet and ccild• Tbe" vWeII guns,into tion. U the out- compCure. I era now fully recover- As e e Arewell feature of the reception changes bring on colds, crawlps g Pam Pan require SIIt Can't Cure themselves, they ad and in for mamba have {ea. ,r_1 to the members of the Cana- and colic; and urdess baey's lift a break of war, army officers rec}uisi- !squire the assistance Of Dr,-Beni t : tanned td weight It lbs. I q, din••x Ticker Agents' Association and tioned taxicabs and motor carriages ton's. Pills.which go direct to the seat cannot speak to highly of it, their wives, who attended their conven- stomach is -kept right the pestilt in every large City, with which to of the trouble. and will o Pleased a recon' *• tion October 6. 7 and 8th, the CHICAGO may be serious. There is natit>ng mend it to any one enquirla AND NORTH WESTERN RY. enter- burry the troops.to their: rendez- To give vitality and power to the-, u to its beneSts." " talned them at a luncheon in the Din- to equal-Baby's Own Tablets in voua, and from there to their kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and Copeland's Cure for Consume- inti Room of their new Chicago Passau �keeping the little ones well. They places on 'the froutr. The gen- liver, to free the blood•• of poisons.! tion will benefit even the worst r' - 'ger Terminal October 8th. ) cases, Try a bottle to-day, ;:,,", The Dining' Room was neatly decor- sweeten the stomsoch, regw1ate the stale and i8tA pffiCers of all the Probably there is no remedy.ea' .suC SOLD iY ALL X41ADMO _ ,ted. and in deference to the nativity of bowels, break up colds amd make cessful se Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For asQpO � the visitors #prays of maple leave,, leading armies use high-powered ,all womanly irregularities thefr.merit cthe emblem of Canada) adorned each I baby thrive: The Tabled;s are sold autowobiles to.travel from lace to or a trial bottle will be sent pre-.. i is well known. paid on receipt of the ne=ttles z„ table; and ,appropriate souvenir menu 'by medicine dealers or by mail at Many of these machines are cards Prepared especially for the ocea'- $,� cents a bog from The Dr. Wil- Pie' Because of their mild, soothing. and price. 11.00. xton.,rere.�tatriantea.. _.. travelling war offices. healing`eflect, Dr. Ham!ton's Pills are COPEt>11ND MEVICIlI1lE w A personally escorted tour of the Hams M2dIC[II@ C*D., ariOCkv1118,. ._.. J6 aft, -and-are.re.,mended for-girls, --_-- P -.- tfd ' Paaaenger Terminal after the luncheon OIIt. was made which the party enjoyed very _ and women of all ages. 25 Ceuta per , -_inuch. A Short Sermon. su >r�s ays., - s'osotarra Cook - box at all dealers. Refuse nay. sub P 6 I.herewith discourse onMan 'c:'ed undo# 1'r'oprletory un1 --f MISCEiLANEGUS. etitute for Dr. Hamliton's Pills of patent.Medicine Act No. 2211 My house is so well organized," The subject of sorrow;. drake and Butternut. mule urn's! 6ne ORS.-extLs.1U,MP$.cure .�t�b: said Mrs. de Draw, "that I don't_ The troubles that kill are _ _ •1� — ,out Dain by our home treatment, write go into my kitchen once a week.'' The troubles we borrow. IN DEFENCE OF FR NCF. m before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical �'Tha,t's, the pleasant way -ahe - Co-. LnmitoC ColIinQwood.-Ont. - t pubs it," her husband explained, A, SEPARATION GRANTED- p.eat Mutes Say, "We Can Shoot "As a matter of fact, she's a1f-raid Not by process of law, but by the Ecea li die Can't Hear." II ; - - iii 'Your last C�anee! of her Cook " - silent working of "Putnam'," are corns enti.T remainder separated from aching toes. Any-corm WLbh almost the a Mlnard-s Liniment Cures Dindruit. or wart that "Putnim's' won't cure of the in& pogi'ulation of France at Canada's Troops off to the war ; _ hasn't been discovered yet. Insist on war, men who are deaf.and dumb - Extractor only, 25c. at eager to contribute their t - trate nam's Corn are S Put . 3tst before embarking ih masnl- I cls - .. _ � _ Awnt oepyrleht #low were-taken. �.I say, old chap I'm in shocking all dealers. in the nstional defence. 'i9ie im ineitidimt taro tarp manoraa.io ° - ^ --r-of War has received a letter ` A .sardr and handame Soussnlr luck. I want nioaey badly and - The Ideal. from on-0-of the ,officers of the ` booklet. Yours far 36o, post said. Trade supplied Agents wanted. haven't the least idea where I can get it., "Woald you forgive me.if I kissed mums' organization, in which § T-H. DAVIEB Sou t„ these persons plead for an Depot- ., r 628 8t. Paul 8t. Montreal. Well, I'm glad to hear that. I thought perhaps you had an idea "How can I tell beforehand 7" tu"As to serve their counitry: WHAT, IS YOUR v -- you ceu1d-get it from sine,','; _ _ "As a matter of fact, our infirm- 6raoolafed Eyeillle, iky. is rrboro appa.re�nt than real," MIRRORS STORY? "The t Eyes inflamed by exp- St' s the petitioner. gree CAHAtN TRB�PS Sore stsetoSse.DsstsndflllN I majority of us are men of good OU Cant have a : ufeklyrelievedbyNsartN coIIstA�tilltions, healthy, . vigorous, beauitlftd Coafplalleel Eyes, and trained in athletics and gym- for the asking. . • ytllwy.1110$ r 411- FOR. THE FRONT , Your�ru��n s SOc per elle. iNtarfise llh shoat's, much more de ndm on the�. e A- Welt-known 1`ISn. just E'� Comfort nasties. Man of us are exoeLlen Minard's Llniment Cb,• Iamited. SalveinTIhbesZc.Forlleookelllislyehesask !fight than on the hearinggiri this ine. . ";�\!)�Y CANADIAN will wi&to bave' , Dear Sirs—I can recommend your sty or Marl" Ready C* 1�ksN work, .: ,qS� s " IINARD•s Li-,imE,1;T_for Rheumatism .Dn>� record of the part out _ BeBr-? and Sprains, as I have used it for both "HO ver, believe ,that we playing in this greatest war of histbay with excellent results. Quite Safe. (>fln reader themostpraotlOal ser- VAR ••THE WAR'PicrORIAL" has secured Your truly: "' rryliig (�'Q> IL� CREAM splendid photos, at great nae, of the• T. B: LAVERS, - ezpe St. John. An American clergyman was once viae as cyclists, in ca mini p embarkation of our croups from Quebec. l;oIding a service near an Indicn'•Lary 'orders; as bearers of ante regularly wit remove This W just one of the. features of our village camp. His 'belonginge were lance stretchers,•orin.the auxiliary wid make the sioli ub- services such as waorkers in offices blemishes. gpec,al Embarkation Number;"just p _ '- st•,etttered about in one of t'he , lisfied. - �''` lodges, and when he was ging ouk or bakehouses; in the national smooth, clear, aM sound. erne and munition -facbDiies; in RKATION PICTURES HOW a come Aso ie drown their sorrows he asked the chief if it was safe .to the nations printing house, where Vaseline Cold Cream E M B A T -- while he wen W contains no annual or veg- P 1J here wh 't' {{ 'ROYAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS __ leave it em't • I ALBERTA HORSE in the flovin.g •bowl, and others some. of u5 are employed y>, , OffAzed GORDON HIGHLANDERS the village to hold a service. or an lace where the'call to armsfats. kis NBch HIGHLANDERS _ , jump into the, sea of inatrimony. .,.,Yes,,' the chief answered, quite y P , ( in the making and&katdY ARMY HIGHLANDERS CORPS ha•s caused many vacancies. m� . FIELD Hosr.ITAfy safe. There is not a white man The Minister has.�takenthe alppeal pad Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eta , GRENADIER GUARDS a within a hundred miles:" Under cORlEadePatlOII, and eapeots to I A filo size jar. of Vaseline- _:Or, IL DIAN FIELD ARTILLERY a Knows. — find work far siamae of the deaf and CANADIAN NURSES FORT R THE FRONT I ,.Hqw 'H If a minister's trousers ba.g at the COId Cream � � sent PICTURES FROM THE WAR TOME ' Agent visiting dumb patriots. to you direct c. receipt of A travelling sales ag B knees no apol.�gv is necessary. dr° . the pi•ice�l5c. THE BA9'rLX OF THE MARNE .a, large factory.. made. a bet with Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Houraigla• BRITISH WOUNDED DruU and deparurient stems GERMAN PRISONERS the manager that would pick out aHE�I►fs CATHEDRAL all the married men ainong.the em- Brevity Appreciated. _ everywhere sd the various _ ., in addition to the fine illustrations, the nloyes. 'The young lawyer has been very. ' Vaseline' •preparations. Summary of the War gives a recoiddoaf the Accordingly he stationed himself ' o O j lengthy in his clo'sing-apeech of his Write for free, iilumated -Vase- Ulm"outstanding--happenirigs of each' Y _)at the door at they came back first real easg, and noticing the Wee"booklet telling all about than, interesting story form. dinner and mebtioned. all .'those _ The pubGcatioii is isstied in weekly parts, ' whom he believed to be rharried, judge. give evidences off his I shall - in handy size for binding. It is punted on mess, he said: "Your ,yonor, I shall t� fine enamelled paper, size 9:.12,with at. and in' aliiiowt eery. case_he was o soon be through how, I trust I am tractive-three-color covet.. Price_l5.cents, Ii&h't - not trespassing ton far as tli@ time _ at all'newsdealers. "Haw do you'do do it i" asked the I, and patience of the count." mama er in amazement. "Youn.g man," responded the Special Subscription Offer.--Send 50 'g cents (money order or coin) for four parte, "'Oh" it'-s quitx-s•im�ple," said the p 1 judge with a yawn. "you long'ago is J or one dollar for eightartscommencing traveller-, '`quite simple. The mar ceased.to trespass oA my.titnt3 and with No. I, and intluding Valcartier and ried men aTl wipe their feet on the- patience._ You are now encroach "Special Embarkation: Number.'* Postage- -mat; the single men don't." P „ CHESEBROUGI•i MFC! CO. Paid anywhere in Canada or U.S.A. Send _ Ing on eternity. (Con.c�,dated) all orders to the publishers of .T_ IBRO CHABOT AVE. MONTREAL. Hc- lf you refuse me,'I sha'.i 3 THEY More women than niers are left" "THE WAR PICTORIAL" never love' anyone c-i'se as long ag I. 0000-SiMPSON PRESS LIMITED - live.. She-That'a all very weal, bus ST WEST MORTRIAI 4111. auppo'se I-accept you. -What than' ED, 7. ISSUE 93-'14. Mlnard's Liniment for Sala sverYwi+ere. 1514 14TH IAYI e , , Sa. 'S,r;. ,..'. ^,�R. � .. ., �.. -5','.. .. ."�L •k.. "„ u� -.et' 7 § 'x � ,...G�� .S!;n� i r.�ir�e. ;,� .��o .s ..,. :.. ..... ., ..9.'�.'.`;Y•`k' .._ti: s ._'.C; ^•tee" _ erre,. ..i._ . t.: .. z:: ^ , ,G :tom _.. ..._..._ __ — ... LOCALISMS. - —John Ikaper has re-shingled The many friends of E. L. ..., LOCALISMS. his residence. Ruddy will regret to hear of his s _ —Mise Tena Annan has been serious illness in Toronto. We � C spending a weep with Cherrywood hope for his speedy recovery. 5, M --H: B'''ade ship la carload of friends. —Jahn Clark left in .Taz Nzws ti c - tock on Monday. —Charles and'Mrs. Pilkey mov- office on Monday a box of rasp- --George Law, of Toronto, was ed to their new home in Mount berries, picked from the bushes , e over Sunday. Albert this week. that day. They were of large ^:;Head l2arter• for Ladies' Wear" "R. A. Bunting is having his —Miss Phyllis Clark returned size and good in quality. Q Bence re-painted. home on Friday from her week's —Rev. E. C. Hall, of Oshawa, --Big men don't fail to read The visit with her brother in Lake- 'the Secretary of the Children's Dress Goods—In Sergei;Dashmer, elaines, ete. g Store ,Ad,, it will pay_yyou: * field. Aid Society`of Ontitrio, occupied = Special ur Shepherd's Plaid at 26'ceints, Potatoes have been selling in —Mrs. Robt.MoBrady has been the pwlpit in St. Andrew's church ,'Waist lengths in Delainee, e,,etc. No two alike. - e village this week for 75 cents spending a few days with 'her on Sunday morning last and in Beautiful Patterns i pperettea for Children's wear. � —g daughter, Mrs. Cowan, f Cherry- the evening in the Methodist Better than ever will be ock o>^•Underwear for Children and 4 r�h)l4rs. Ruddy and children mov- wood. - church and preached two impres- Ladies. A large stock of the Celebrated "Pen Angle" to the city this week for the —John Powell is a ting anew sive sermonb. Hie appeal for Underwear of that received. ter months. stable on t'he lot he recently pur- assistance in his work met with —P. and Mrs. Staring entertain- chased from Mrs. Jas. L. Somer- a liberal response. _ If it's Ladies' Wear, we have it, A.large number of friends to a ville on Church street- -Oce on Friday night last. —D. Pettit moved into Ewart GREENWOOD _ *, � �F=Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, Wright's residence on Monday, A Big ll��er$�1" Snap for Big 1VIl111�': s nding a few days this week and ileo. H. Jones has move into Born—Oa Saturday, Oct. 17th, 1914, to Edward and Mrs.Burt a daugh• , her father, A. Allaway, L. D. Banks' residence_just acct- ter. 7 only, Pairs Blue Stripe Bib Overalls;sizes 40 42 and 44 reg. $1.15 - "Victor Rumpth brought into ed by Mr. Pettit. M.Gleeson is having his store Sint= Office one day last week three —A meeting was the ed, which adds wonderfully to its ap- hand $1.00 pair, going at 85e per parr: toes which weighed-4 pounds Town Hall on Tuesday evening pearance. A only, Path Black Bib Overall;?, sizes 42 and 44, reg. $1.00- eft. forth purpose of organizing a At a meeting convened by Dr. Me- m. g going at 79 cents �-Wm. Ham left in our office branch of the Patriotic Societ Kinnon at the town hall,Brougham, , da this week several samples The attendsace was fairly y' on Tuesday of this week on behalf of Half dozen airs Men's Black Bib Overalls, on re $1.25 hue, a plea and pears that would be y g°Od the,Belgian Relief Work,committees psizes 40, 42 and 44, going at $1.00. g• -- to beat. particularly of the ladies, Reeve were appointed to canvas.every home Sparks was called to the chair and in the Brougham ypeelling sub-division. Now you big men, get in early. It's like flinding money. ,x Weels Bal don, who has been he spoke of the work beink done Considerable eathusiesm was .shown ding to past few months in in other parts of the township and by the number of people who took fobs, returned home on Fri. of the great pressing need of the part in the discussion. F. L. Green evening last. present moment. The meeting and Miss" Wood were appointed to - - --•-Rev. James Mellroy was in was then organized into a branch canvas the 'homes in the vicinity of _ = _- barn on Wednesday, Greenwood. Reports-were to be re- The having society with the following officers: 'O preach at the induction of the ,President—M. S. Uha man; Seers• turned by the col ectore by next Mon- - p day night. Now altogether Green- -- - -- Mr. Johnston. tary—Mies Hattie Law; Treasurer Wed— � - e neat meeting -of the Wo- —Miss B. Bunting. A large com- The Whitby District Young Peo- ik'a Institute will be held at mittee was also appointed whose pie's Society and Adult Bible Classes ¢' - "home o rs. filer, duty it will be to solicit clotbing, will hold their annual Convention at _ Pandora 27th 1914 at 8 o'clock. food etc. for the Belgians, and Kinsale, on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Among y-A number of the ladies of the who will proceed at once at that the speakers outside of our own dis- _ ge went to Oshawa on Tues- work. A subscription list will td- trict are Rev. R. A. Wbatam, Orono, -.. "y night to attend an entertain- so be opened at Spink Mills and in Dr. G. J. Bishop, Supt. Metbodist Deaconess-Home and Training School, t,given by Simcoe St. Method- the stores of the village, where an Toronto,Miss.Kathleen Morton, Evan- r e3hureh, opportunity will be afforded to all gelist. Every one within reaching I ..,Range 1 > w -•Ladies—There's a splendid to contribute to the patriotic distance ought to avail themselves of rtment of the, newest neck- fund. There are very few fam- the opportunity of attending what r, also a big shipment of sties in this division who are not promises to be one of the most helpful W drens'underwear just arrived in a position to make a eontribu-; conventions ever held in the district. If you are contemplating getting a new Range, get a "Pandora 'The Big Store. * tion of clothing. Those who are The Greenwood circuit will provide _ -Booklet." We Guarantee Satisfaction. re. J. P. Williams and two anxious to assist may leave their dinner and tea in Kinsale hall for all ren, of Bloomfield, will. re- parcels at the home of H. J. Mar- delegates coming to the convention. Snaps in Second-head Heaters home today after spend- gess. Much assistance was giveu All welcome. 2 only, No. 5, Tortoise Heaters, in first-class condition: L about two weeks here with by Mrs. Somers-Cocks in givingonly used short time, worth $10, going at $5 each. father, Geo. H. Jones. information in regards to thA Position for Fall I only, Base-burner, in first=class condition, going at $10. rbett had the mis- needs, she having been in com- and Winter See this one. une to out of an repefs munichstioa with the Belgian A splendid assortment of New Oaks and Heaters. A pleasure to while picking apples on Zees- Consul. We have a sound business proposition show the goods. Call in and severely sprain his arm, —The voting on the Hydro- fora reliable energetic salesman for as a result he is now o$ duty. Electric By-law an Monde last this district to sell fruit trees, small --A Hallowe'en social under the was rather-a surprise to man fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay CHAPMAN P y weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. • f ester of the Methodist Epworth people, ss it was felt that there Oy=R e00 AORES Hoe will be• held on Friday, was a strong opposition to the by- of fruit and ornamental stock under 80tb, at 8 p.m. in the base- law, and besides there has been a cultivation. We sell through our ....GURNEY'S of the church. Everybody _ ry y great deal of indifference Shown salesmen direct to the consumer and T �• in regard to it,as indicated,by the ger•-%ntes delivery of fresh, high " "Imperial Oxford' Coal binsare being replenish- small vote recorded. In Picker- grace trees. Our agencies are valu- p 'and storm windows are being ing township the vote was nearly able by reason of the service we Rive ready. which is an evidence tht�ee `to one in favor of the by and the volume of business done; BUCK'S t o le are not expecting tablished 36 years. Write ,. pep petting this law. Those in favor of'it turned pELHAM NURSERY CO., ` warm weather to c°ntinue out, while those who were indif- Happy Thought" h longer: ferent, and many of those were TORONTO, ONT. .. , Mr. Miller, of Denfleld, sent not in favor of it, remained at P. S. Handsome Catalogue on request :• Tar , a�S S �a8$�]B days with I3.-a�-lEirs. Sime- home. It Sues thought b9'-sassy .- eitherdaaPlssaaG-ar abase wish- ----- �, - ,� g _ - - Ranges Ing Nurser stock. On his return on Tuesday that the southern part of the y was accompanied by Mrs. Mil- township that would recevive iso TIME TABLE—Pickering9tationG _ who had been Spending a few benefit from the railway would -T.R. Trains going East Ina as follows— j. `See_flie Tl iii all stylag 9 heir with her mother and turn it down, but-the opportunity No: g -mail .g 9.08 A M. fere of securing cheap light and power,. 12 Local 2.50 P.M. - and sizes at. - �': Lord Sommers went to the frgnt and the probability that the rate= 1" 14 Local 6.05 P.X. 'the 5th of October. The Earl payers rill never be called upon Trains going West due ►s folloove— toT T1�TDY'Cdarend°n, formerlyLord H de to No: is Local 7:r7 A. M. � , J. L7 U lY k y pay a dollar in taxes towards' 11' Local 2.20 P. A4. - - not expected bac to Canada the railway, made the vote about 7 Mail 750 P. W. ore spring. .The death of his equal in favor and against. We *Sunday included. er has given•him much work believe the building of-this rail- - Fthe meantime. way will be one of the best things AUCTION SALE OF :,..FALL- :!V� F. M. and M. S. Chapman will that ever happened.the townslriP. FEEDING STEERS an auction sale of feeding It will bring the farmers closer to rs, colts and registered Cots- their market, with reduced rates. White Blankets, grey and white 10/1 11/4 and 12,14 with pink or blue border. d sheerp, on Thursday, Oct, and many from the city will make Colts, Reg:Cotswold Sheep. these are nice for this season of the year. at their premises on the their home in the country. To- The undersigned have been -Underwear-for men, women and children, natural wool,-naebPinkable. nwood road' (Boone farm.) Tonto is bound to grow, with the instructed by is a line we can guarantee.at$1.00'per garment. list in another column. result that there will be a wider -- The.trustees of the Fire Com, market, the country will become F- �, 8C M. ►S• CHAPMdN 'Sweat ere for men, women and children;all colors and prices y have decided to extend the more denselypalated and an era To sell at their premises $Dcscry—Ladies cashmere plain and ribbed, 25, 38 40 and 50 cents peke for receiving ten- of roe 1 Men's cashmere and wool,25 to 40 cents. g prosperity wi l set in. Lot 1`.a, Con; 8, Pickering Fresh rooeriee alwaysin stock. Fresh fruits in season, for the purchase. of their —The meeting held-in the town Greenwood road (21 miles from B d-mill, which is as good as new hall.last Thursday evening in the - Pickering),on - - ..,This week we have peaches, plume, pears,grapes,oranges, _ bananas, lemons, tomatoes, etc. ng been in use only a few interests of the Hydro-Electric Tiitt!'iday, OCtO�t''2�, 19j,4 _ - - • � . 8. see advt, on another By-lawtended,owing not. very largely at- The following stock, viz: G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTOIq - tended, owing no doubt to a lack - --I'ft apple crop in the southern of interest, which is rather sur- 21 Feeding Steers it of the township is Rood both prising when we consider the 15 Yearling Cattle regards quantity and quality, amount at stake. Sir Adam Beck 1 Black Filly, 3 years old e the yield in the northern was billed to appear, but as he 1 H. D. Colt, 2 years old ATS1 HATSI ' ...,HATSI ' ,, ,", -.--:."f,.' Iof the townehi is ve 1 G. P. Colt, 1 year old ' p very poor. spoke in Reach township during 21 Registered Cotswold wee sty farmers are putting their t4e afternoon and in Whitby at 1 Registered Cotswold Ram We have ou hand the very latest is blue,blatk'and brown soft fells, p 1n their cellars in the hope 8 o'clock, it was about ten o'clock 18 Cotswold Ewe Lambe t there will be a market before before he reached Pickering. 10 Cotswold Ram Lambs -and a new line of christies and winter caps. g• However the meeting proceeded. -Miss Irene Rogers, who has W. J. Clark was elected to the sate begins at 1 o'clock p, m., sharp We have also a new line of mens sweatereoate and shirts' and our `^ n spending the past few months chair. Robt. Millor, of Stouffville, Timate:—Caeh, or bankable paper for boots are the best for some time, a real snap. the hot springs of Banff, Alta., a former resident of this township six months bearing.interest at fi --'- ts to arrive home next week. and one who is well and favorably -per cent. The samplea and styles of the 20th Century Clothing Co., have re- many friends are pleased to known, came down and spoke in W. B. PovnmL and Was. Maw, ow that her treatment at the favor of the by-law. He present• — Auctioneers Gently arrived and we guarantee a perfect fit and complete — ir springs has proved very bene- ed many arguments in its satisfaction with every suitor coni. to her. favor and strongly urged the peo- ELM DALE MILLS _ By anew regulation no per- pie to support it. Ed Willson, of is allowed to shoot .or trap Brougham, and R. R. Mowbray. c�r=wc R. A. BUNTING, PICKERING otter or musk rat or deal in of Kinsale, were both present and Is the ]ace to et our next ''r furs without having secured spoke in favor of the project. Sir p g y 'V- cense from the department. Adam beck having arrived, took bag-of Flour, ieh costs$2.00 a year. The the platform' and for an hour, re- . Ogilvie's Royal 'Household can't be " i � AD� r 'alty for the vioiation of this viewed the work of •the Hydro- beat for Bread. �Oaw COLLARS is $10 to $30, and a person Electric Commission, and the victed of violating the law benefits to be derived from this Glenera Flour Pastry Flour IF YOU NEED ears thereafter, eighty muniei hties 'that have Fresh Rolled Oats New collars or old ones re-bodied, for-'falI p \ not secure a licence within publicly owned utility, Of some Graham Flour l Iough .. pa - _ . ;. A�large deputation from the installed the Hydro-Electric eys- Bran and Shorts _ Call and see me. Fly netts, trunks, shit cases, loR nicipalities interested will in- tem, the c st of construction has, -= Barley and Berle k.and all horse goods on hand. �,.r: , Oats and Oat Oho ,� ew the pro vie' I govern- in every �se, been less than the y Chop 't this (Friday) afternoon at estimated cost. In making the Mixed Feeds c'clock, with a-view of recur- estimates in the present scheme Molassine Meal and.Volasses Meal -Boot and shoe repairing as well as harness repairing,..- 'assistance in the construction the greatest care has been exer- Special prices in ton lots. promptly attended to. cement roadway.between To- cised in making the estimates by to rnd-Osbaws, If en orie more the most efficient engineers. His pjCgEI�IlVG $A$xLi` S �MpQ�,j�M etc are sold from, y stion address was most interesting and Chopping every days - e locality interests a turn a number were led to_ support the Phone Ind. 801. : . W. J. COAKWELL i at mo be, secured t a fare by-1Rw, by the arguments put CSlNttt ; a third.. forward. - LMeti 1 Cis$►Ned Landes, ,y :q,N x. :r+m �7Oi'x' �M•x� •,� � S��•�� ,.w.,'N• �i• ^+ �•,.v.c .t � .i.;