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PICI ERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914 No.• 5 Y L _ SeARBORO JUNCTION :' �ss#tostal 6afe>Q�. scARBORo -Established 75 years SPINK MILLS Fred Fisher, of rown's Corner@, Otto Heindel'a house. oppositet3top JMtd4caL was thrown from his rig and badly 18, Kingston road, was destroyed by GREENWOODinured on Sunday ties: Markham fire early Monday morning. The blaze G B. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regio- ^`'' Village, when the horse he was driv- originated in, the cellar. and made r R. tared member o!the oDtbmetrioal Allo ing shied at a passing auto. The driv- such headway before it was discover- _ eiasioa of oatario. Bpscial attention given to WHITE $ATIl`-BREAD er of the automobile conveyed hi.n to 'ed that the family had to escape from :'tdie fisting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North Markham, where Dr. McDonald and a window on the second floor. An Waremoat. 4dOt CREAM BUNS--FAMILY Dr. Young attended hi.m. The found alarm was sent in to the East Toronto O. McKINNON, M.D., L.Ra}t3., TEA BUNS-PASTRY that Mr. Fisher was suffering from Station, but.the firemen could do but ILLS ~+ *, N-# Edlnborgb,member of the college of $RAN compound fracture of the leg, besides little for lack of water. The total f'hysioiaaa►ad Surgeons of Ontario.Ueentiate being badly bruised and shaken up. damage to building and,contents is r" of ao 4,1 college of sum one. Edinburgh, -__—SHORTS estimated . :MEL to daisases of women and "'- -'-- - HIGHLAND V.ND CREEK _ - sLild a ted at 88000 1 ren. Office and roodence,Brougham. -JUMBO - _ FAI RPORT _�� PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENINGS(wheat) Searboro Tow b* Council decided i 0 the Farmers n W. - Monday to rebuild the bridge over the Three men who bad been fishing at. and X-RAY INSTITUTE OATS Rouge river near ickering town line, Frenchman's Bay had an exciying $'ill will be running MasgRiNa, - - ONTARIO OAT CHOP north of here, whi, ollapsed a few time when thoy were returning to the CORN,AND CORN CHOP months ago after an &utomobile had city in their 2t-foot motor launch on again on } UH. UlalN TOWLE, M. B., M. D„ C. M., MIXED GRAIN & CHOP crossed it..-Tbe council also inspected Tuesday evening. When near Sear- . PhyaiMan-in-charge the bridges and--culverts along the boro Bluffs their engine gave out Monday, October 19th 8peaialieL in Bectal.Diseasea. ProstatteDis• new double-track -line of the C. P.R. The men dropped an anchor, but the = _ , aKsea or sten, Diseases of women, 04,11011:+, In some places it was found that-the rope parted and as there was a high With m increased ower, I M1 3'na�.E-Bay examination. Diseases of na, O�T /+�O /� i g y Ras•nose,throat and longs. Fitting glasses acid L `J A. drains a of ad nintn land had been wind their boat was driven ashore, be able to do an Increased aegis and chronic diseases- ) asked to instal the company swill e. crew i e men got safely to land. A business. Otos Hoare 12 to 9 and[to 0, 4917 �Scftpton-D.•L. &W. affects and the coni any will be but the I{ 'n a motor launch from the life- Lepat. sBTODE, CHESTNUT, PEA When the party reached the fourth j aving station at Toronto Island ap- concession they were entertained to ea,ed upon the scene and towed the My BAKERS JOY makes equal[ E. FAREWELL, K.C:, BARRIS- —`___AND $TEAM dinner by Councillor Little. Mr. Lit- unch to the city. Us is a veteran of the South African - as good bread as western mills brand FJL TAN,County Crown Attorney,andOonaty ,. and it costs you lees. Why should " �Oifallos Court House.Whitby, 1@v - PRICES RIGHT. war, and his guests had an intemsting BROOK ROAD __..._ time inspecting hie collection of curios you not patronize your home mills e' �- AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and trophies collected during the cam- One day last week a number of the Thep give you a good market for your ; .Solicitor;Notary Public.Etc. Money to J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, paign• residents of this localiC4 waited upon grain. You would get lower prices oaa. 02ce Brock St.North,Whitby. 017 the officials pf the.C.N.R. with a view for all grain if it were not for the local e ' PICKERING. ONT. GREEN RivER of securing a station at the Brock mills. Surely they are entitled tc► its#tett## �arlt#, our patronage. The 28th anniversary of the Baptist road. As a result, the morning train y P K going west and the evening train go-G. HAM-Fasuer- of Marriage church here will be held o day I e 1 want to buy your Barley, Buck- p Licenses in the County of or-i' o, LOOK HERE ! and-Monday, November lst� 2nd Ing exec stops hen there are any wheat and Wheat. ing village, 271y' passengers et on or teff, and s _ On Sunday, services at 2.30 pc. and P , g The Claremont Furni milk stand and shelter will be erected at 7 m. when Rev. R. Sorton,L x- POIICHER, Real Estate Auc- sta- ture Store, bridge., will preach. The service of at once,and-it i9 expected that a @t4,- F. Z. GFRF..�TrT T. tioneer, valostor, collector and tanner _, tion will ultimately be erected. It is of naarinse licenses. 407 praise in the afternoon will be led by • ie;the beet place to get your also reported that the C. P. R. will f�1 �} �;1 OPPER Issuer of Marr* uousE Ft?RwismNos, we have the Home Choir and in the evening by erect a station at the Brock'road. EAS i LA E SBINGL�i1 t thin Box Grove :Methodist Choir. Spe- -D. "Licensed in the eon11ty of o4, 0. dressers, washstands, iron 1 A disastrous fire occurred here on Ofike at store and b1A residence.Claremont. . cin offering at each service. On Mon- ..- and brace bedsteads, par-1 Wednesday night when T. Reddin's •. day evening. Nov, the 2nd, a musics] Ior-suite, bufietts, and barn and .stable with their contents �. B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLBER entertainment will be given by the were destroyed. How the fire origin- 00 . Conveyancer. Ooramiasioner for taking aide boards, mattresses and spring Melville Male Chorus,.of West Hill, y sa wavfka, Accountant. Ate. Ifonry to loan couches, and all kinds of chairs Miss Marion Jean Neilson.elocutionist ated is not known as it was first seen D 0 0 . BBnitev.] Isner of Marriage Ise y y and P. Lewis Scott, humorist, of To- by neighbors after Mr. Reddin with a Oat y_v always in stock: also man other articles too numerous ronto. The Melville Orchestra will the other r th ere of the family had FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ;(to mention, Rememberwe also be in attendance. Doors o n at retired for the night. One borne, . for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- keepthe goods and de-. l v aver twenty Pigg, buggy. wagon -and ! ban eat"of all kinds att11naed to 04,ahorMA K i o'clock, program at 8,sharp. very- all the farm implements were destro ' : nebmw Address Green River P.o., Oat. liver them to your: body welcome. Admission 26 cents, Y- home. at the very children 15 cents. ed, Mr. ReMon had Su o finishedqnt- A. BREWSTER,V. S.. Gradu" •. l4Jowest price, - .:- •I threshing on Monday and consequent- - .,�'' e ate of Toronto veteranar7 cc�g a.bas •ROyaMAN Iyy there was a large quantity of grain o}eaed an o!lloe m Ola»moat QS77age. Lli dis- Patronize our town merchants, dextro ed. The lose will be very r. assn of domesticated animals treated. Oa11s don't send your good doHarii y by iy or night promptly attended to. 417 away to build up some other Don't forget H. Moore's sale an heavy as there was only 81000 iusur. W B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- place. Your@ l;for business. Saturday sacs carried on the building and con- Are easily applied and have al-, r Fl . moceer. walustor and cotlector for T. Elam loot a valuable horse one tents, which was borne by the Maple 3' Pe e0aatlee of Ontario a114York. All rinds of dal Iwt week. Leaf Farmers' Mutual ways Riven the best of =not" either Privately or by auction. Mrs. Thomas Poucher is attain 'i4, satisfaction. idaLe not"coII•ct 4 For datw or other Pas �e � 'jt B E A L very poor health. _ RCHOOL REPORTS Ifwian�.�yyp17 at wtdenes ifllz.b.tli es,I�ici Mrs. H. Mechin and daughter, Miss Have been made 29 years > " s�eins,. rboae orders left at Nnws 00ce,Pick• like cut above. sola@, or Maanab's store, olaremoat, will re. (CLAREMONT Blanche, were in Toronto on Tuesday. Report.of S. S. No. 3, Pickering t1010111.=pro p%attention- t nn ion-fr Independenttionga -.Mrs. A. Brodie celebrated her 75th Examination in spelling for II I II a,nd Made standard grade only. Come". -" FARMS WANTED birthday ie Saturday, when a number 1V classes,Other classa work for the gated Iron any gauge. of ladg friends fathered at her home month : Sr. IV-Della Burwd, Effie Let me figure for your next roof S. R. PL and had an old-time quilting. Henderson, Walter _Wood, absent. r _.._ The annual thank-offering meeting Jr. IV=Florence Annie, Willie Ander- and save you money. : w9triT/ALE, ONr.- We meet aced-c�ri�eAdaB wt[l; -of the Womews M1,5iona'y Society Of 9nn, l�fiareeu Mceint ' Allan MsHl W4, -- - -'- - F �Dtredor and 1CmDalmer: from all parts of the North American gt. John's Church was held on Tues- an. Sr. Ili-Margaret 1,VeatRate, $ - continent who are looking to buy day evening. There was a fairly good Albert Gatward. Beryl .Annis. Wal- �+.� tl. Prone$,• Pickering Any business entrusted to me will txrma-ml►rket ttardea9,-raantrr.-vii- attendxnee., particularly-ef-tile- ieaf tan Holmes;-Aiaetin Wood- Jr. III-. _ J be carefully bandied. lege and ta'wti homes in Ontario. If Rev. •,Nfcllroy, the pastor. gave an Pearl Wood, Marjorie Annis, Reta - -Cha ?s Moderate- you nave anything to sell we may be appropriate address. Readings were ytraughan, Frank Wood, absent. Sr. t SCRANTON . ,'. tg able to find you,a buyer. given by :Miss ;11. Cassie and Miss M. i I-Mary Anderson,Elva Annie, Cyn- Inde cadent Phone No. 1514. Barclay, and the Choir gave. two Chia Burner R'innie :McClure, Mary , P ...'JOHN FiSITYR & Co. 'anthems. all of which were much en- Sullivan, ahseut, Annie Sullivan, i i Aske. altosExy joyed. The-collection for the evening ,absent. Jr. II-Norman Wood• liar- t U�ISDEN. BI'[LDING, amounted to nearly 814. d'on Bennett, John Heaman, Leonard -' JOHN PHILIP 610 L AfcGlaehan. Isaac Wood, I-Roy C../ \�J� iii►►���aaa... . 6 ADELAIDE ST., E.,' TORONTO. WHITBY Heatnan. Primer B-Elsie Gatward, Sae a full line ui 2resh' and cur- Joba Frost, Willie Scott, Frank Sul- There will be special anniversary ALL, SIZES IN STOCK ~� "ed meats constantly on hand. services in All Saints' Church on Sun- liven, Primer A=Margaret Gatward Chestant� sad stove Coal day next. Ruby Wood, Irene Str,anghan,Arthur - Spice Roll, Breakfast BaColi, Work. has begun on a number of Annie, Minnie Bennett,Henry Arnold g I will have constantly on had a p Herbert Bush. Present everyday- If you would like to seeure- v Hem, Solo n4,, Weiner+, etc. new to relieve the :assure y �ly - Effie Henderson, Reta Straughan, our winter a supply of coal at , for house accommodation. Mar Anderson, Winnie McClure, �' PP y _ Highest prices paid-for.. The annual Hallowe'en celebration y '" -ffull stipply of best coal, I% Margaret Gatward Albert Gatward, this month's prices,butane too Butcher's cattle will take place at the Ontario Ladies' College this (Friday)evening., Herbert Bush, John Frost. Average busy to draw it now, you can • e • lowest possible price. Alph.Hoover,president of the Home attendance for the month, 34, M. do so by paying for it now and �1 iekering :�iveru Wetherell,teacher. - Telephone Co., has a map prepared of getting it to the fall or winter rti W. H: GIBSON, - the independent telephone system. when you need it. L The Home Telephone Co. has now WEST HILL. - --First-elass rigs for hire , J�4 - _�ssyeobm•o'StildwL 1025 phones. The map may be seen in Rev.* Mr. Cameron was in-Parrs, A R�i EI SOR Da Or III lit their central here. Ont.,on Sabbath filling a pulpit there. • C. !' 'r g F. H. Anne@' suggestion in re and Mr. McBeith's new'house is complet• .� REAL ESTJ�TE to cllanginq the roposed route of'the $nB Mee all trains iM ,atid they are now occupying it. IJO(3IIST HILL • Hydro-Electric Radial Railway,in Ux This home most beautifully,situated. , 'Teeming promptly attended to. bridge township is meeting with very bridge comment. Uxbridge town Long may they be spared to enjoy it COAL AND COMBER YARD Agent for Canada Carriage Co. is greatly disappointed at the defeat and reside among us. �. He Peak The Melville Octette sang in wez• of the bylaw in the township and the ford on Monday evening, They re- q P{ckerislp. new proposition is favorably consider- ceived a splendid reception. Their Insurance rates lower on farm ro- ed by them.' P services are so much-in demand that „ rty and Village Dwellings, Mr. Gaby, chief engineer of the several invitations to entertain had to u Hydro-Electric Commission, who was \\� TBOROUGHNESS in first-class Companies. in town a few days ago, says there is be declined. is the Key-note of this Institupion. NO Pt493=2. = NOt®13 no doubt about receiving the Domin- Levi Parsons' was run into while use the ion subsidy for the Hydro Radial. driving at West Hills Monday even- Our gri►duates succeed been p in His buggy was completely de- _ have received correct preparation. If not insured with me,call and The work of construction will likely g, Rgy y , be begun in the spring as the string molished, the horse rendered useless, 1 compare rates, envy of the money market is not likely but fortunately be escaped with a few' toT! bruises. The sofa being_ unlighted, - - to cause any delay. The third reading the owners have promised to make ` Of the bylaw.has been.passed slready good Mr. Parsons'loss. .f :We V. Riclurdsou. by a number of the councils. handsK H Westney and family attendedThe RoToLILIteLls-Alangin _ - - �� e marriage in Cron O O a rs. cut.- Notary a - Notary Public; Pickerin John Perrin having sold T6 furniture, SPECIAL SALE g' Th ne s niece, :Mins Mary Purdie, on enjoys a National Reputation for liquors, cigars, etc„ to omas Cus- Tuesday afternoon. A shower was Business and Shorthand Education. cion. Mi. Cussion .has been manager —of— All business schools are not alike. HaPe Son lots of Water ? of Sir Henry Pellatt's farms in Picker- g[ven by Mrs. Eads, cousin of Miss SPECTACLES All business less than the beat should Ing township and was the originatar P❑:die,at the home of the former on >'. Nothing Saturday afternoon. Many of the satisfy you and nothing less than C. a. JUCX, OF VIMTBVALL of the Whitby Horse Show. The friends R the fair bride were present During the,next two weeks, Oct. giving the best training will satisfy transfer of the property will not take r is prepared to furnish you anything and showered upon her many beauti. 29th to,Nov. 12th, we will sell Us. CxCAIa ue free. Enter an place until the license commissioners all glasses At reduced K y in the line of water supply such as authorize the change. Mr. Perrin has fol articles beside.aSectionate wishes - FA time. far her future happiness'. prices. We have some W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, h drauhc rams, fitted up very fine apartm'ente above K s lendid new stock p P y the moving pictrire gallery adjoining On Wednesdayevening last week a p Cor.Yonne and Charles Sts. plumbing, etc. the hotel property. i most interesting and largely attended in this- line. They are also''expert well drillers The Whitby members of the cele= meeting was held in the basement of Satisfaction guaranteed and respectfully+ solicit your patron' Kation were greatly pleased with the Melville Church, under the auspices reception given them by the govern- of the West'Hill Progressive Associa• The opportunity has arrived for you+ . age for the' .ture. 'Ind, nhon, W1. meat whom they interviewed on Fri- tion. Mr. Lawler,a gentleman who to have your eyes tested and if neses-- $LACKS�dITB SHOP 1 � day last, in regard to the -ood road claims Pickering as his birthplace, Bary, fitted with glasses. r system between Toronta an Oshawa. gave a• deli fitful and instructive PRICES: g g L' TOOLS SHARPENED a survey will be made by the govern- lecture on the conservation of our Regular .. $5.00, for$4.00 "+ Ire undersigned has opened a new — nient and the coat apportioned among forests.Thi ougg�out hla lecanrehe gave ., 4,00, ;3.50 gg _ We make a e ciairy of crosscut saws, man intereatiu lantern slides show- „ acksmith'sho on the Kin pe the municipalities interested. Reeve y K 85(1. 000 @ton road opposite' the Tools of all'kinds. L4sks repaired. Sparks, of Pickering, gave a_ ver Ing the necessity of sparing our trees. „ L501 100 }: Razor-honing a spiecialty. For a.first- _ Mr. Lawler is out under the Canadian ;. 1.60 1,00 Quaker church two. .. . able address presenting Pickering a s� '�'� k cines hair trim or an easy shave call Forestate Association. avid hie lecture T. N. �cFADDEN, r miles east of at the East-end Barber Sho attitddeon the scheme. He claimed is well worth of patronage. He has �L t Pickering Village:; See our House Furnishings of all b at the road state be monopolized travelled from Vancouver qto New k guaranteed. Charges moderate kinds. Slightly d Carpets by autoist@ and stated-that Pickering. Brunswick, blit clatms'for Ontario the Dru ist-Graduate Optleian; - .T_ � H i ii P R arg I y would not spend more than what was Rg from ]5 cents A yard up. necessary to keep the road in fair re- honor of beteg the most desirable H = Tj ]:aW. 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I .. . 1��..,� ..,,� �11 I .I .. . . ..­ . . .. I - %..�.^ � . . � �.'%.'Ia I'', I saw the way cleaw for you. and now you ft , . .i%:- . . .:� . I : � ...1. ^., ''� , %. .I.Mi - 0 , nave taken on another womau---a wife.- . �40V'A- 0 . .�,", ..,Y,I-- %, she turned and looked at him with her ' 11� �L.�;, , . .: . . - - sb&rp, .aocu"tive eyes. -My friend, you . fection -, - �..i, -::J, . % , ,. . , .�,V� '....... I acy I � ,kc.S.. 'Noncyp were lucky enough, to lose your MOLher; 1: . D� I . L am afraid a wife will be less easily dis.. . ­ ..:. . . I . � I . . '. - I I � I I posed of." k shut hie lip ,.firmly. *-I- '' , , � y .. , ­1;1"It'. , . ­ , :� i-1. . . . - .11 The young mar equalled ease and last a �, . - .�,!;,.!, ..� . .. ­­ :­ . ' - ,�i-�, r� i . . - , . :,!'- .. . � I . I . . .. ,'I-� .1 .t woras, words he knew Ithat he .�: � - � - . to use and a&6a to carry. buy -- . , j �­­-�­ � -­- �­. -------L----��L. - L- Y;� I .i�r,--� � had been spoken. I :­ 1; , ,V:x bey . �. 1; -�I .. . .,�, 7 1 :. I I I ufJ regret after I . . . '. � . . ":�L rembled on those Ill.. He turned to. ..t . r ­- . I.. .., , � ... . � i .I.- .r - - . " .­� the genuit": with the Spoos,Focd. Look for . .. . L I.:] I .. .. I � �. Or, A Strange Stipulation. - 1. wards the door . :- ,- . I , .. .. "r .. � 1, . I -- -� .r.. �- .. . I . L .L I . . . . --I am sorry I have disappointed you... I "I­ .. I I � the word"Ideal"in globe. Regular,Safety � �. .., . ­ .� ... I q.. . .- � ,- I . - ­ ..'� - - . I. . I . . . I . lie said, and with that he would have " -1 .. .:... - .. , , . . I . . ------��---, passed out. bUL Mrs. WArnnk stopped ' -1- 50"SM.00. ...� . ... ., I ,� ------ ------ I I I . . . � ;v.,%.� �,� i , - . . . . �. I '- I I . . . �., �1� :11":: .'' . 1. I . L him. - . .P'. .'�, , -9., I .. . . u..I-Lru . -..ore ' - . . - At Your Nearest Deale". .. .. . -..� ­ I � it, i�. . -I =net give you se wedding preEent. ' ' �, ­ . , .. � I - ..I-1.�� .� Julian Bryant drove to the city in a ilic. eltorti, to Incut�� t.hc be,iei I"L she Don't leave' till YOU_b ;�r from me this ­­" , .... . . - �* " 'I ., 7 �A.- mnant of yoat]L 11 . .. I - . . I -L-L Waterniman C*Wwnpany I -..--,- ,- I. , sa ersloon. I :­, . - am .1 i. , -.:',* , ,, ry. . .�­ ." l'i......- .. I - ., : ;L .......motor-cab. 1146'knew that It was a luxu -You did not write.- Id. and her a%ryapit went out and t0iod. to eat some .q ­.::i- ... .,".1 -�'but it was so difficult for him to sever voice was soft. t!he . - - . Limited.M*Kbil�d ..��.` � - . . . I.. -L' ., himself immediately from the delightful Julian Bryant c6lored. lie was leaning lunch ' But his interview with the wo. I L . . ,. .. . ..�1. I I whom hi, set'Ved had taken aw III � . . . .1 . �-.. I Im . 0, :.:" L , ,I association$-of the last few weeks on the chair with both hands, but he did man He feh uneasy, deprZY ',',is . 'I., � .1. ,I -�..I . - -His imagination was a-till 3,11YO with not cit down. 'Her 2"mark surprised him. appetite- . - � . I ... -.; .. . 1: .1 Des through I hardly most Unhappy. Whe I " : -pictures of the varied e, . . S ." 11 � wb, oh! I don't think-I mean- a he we" back to . .---.. - . I I . �o,....., ch li ad,lil:cm Ind still !�n' liked to do that" . .. big work this 'feeling lingered. He was ... . � - . I . der the influe o f ew ­ . e o %Ld enchanting ,-That was f you" said Mrs. lonsinst to be away from the office. IOUC- � . � I , eximmiences. Even now. as he eat back In Marnock. ..Y ei,16.1-10 I aut'interveted In Ing to rejoin hit- wife. it was the first I .1 .1 11-1. : 1�: - �Ithe busy little -taxi.- which wss apes you. Beeidpe though -en Pep . I . . � .. ..� , d- you work- for me, time they bad b axated . for so . -�.---, :P". I - many- hours He wondered what she had �­­--- ..I—---­ . . . . - , .�-Iing him through the c!atter and cODtu' remember we are connected." . oing with herself. To him she was i.'. -.1. �- .- ­. -­ ­-:� .� 1111011 of the London streets. and he closed The young man laughed. - .. I been d I I "... 7.� . . . . . ., :, **-, " eyes, he could imarrine himself in Ven. -Honestly. I never remembered that. B, child a care. a us responsibility. .. � . .... I - . .-. I . �. - .. I— I �.,--­ One by one the Precio clerks finished . . � � - . 1. other . DO - .1 I ­ lee once a-gain, Venice at night. Venice You are such a blir person. You know; it ., . I 1. ­ Wider the soft glory of"a May m*on! would have seemed almost p,r �Rou and went. but he stayed on. �--- ---1 ­ - .:�. . . , ,:�Imptt 6 their work - I - .---­.­ . � � J , � . .�..,."..�. He could feel the clasp of Enid's little. to have done so." be said; Ye , h9 waiting, and at last Mrs. Ma,rnock's secre � , ' , ­ � ,�. 1. .. hand in hie as they had eat close to- added tbe next moment. -It was of courie tary ca.me to him bea.ring a letter. 'I., .IINFLATEDL SKINS. - .. e '. I- . "tether, while their gondola bad�',been cax- naturally Your ma.rriace with MY mo- There was a curious look on the man's . . . .,. Willow, to a hea,vy frame"�vork of : ' ' me my face as be handed this letter to Bryant.. � ­ thicke'r timber. This coastruction ' - � . - ri6d away from the moonlight and tho, tber'e step-brother ,that gave He paused an instant as tnouIrn ne would How the A e'lents Uied them in -�-' : - glitter and the Movement of the--Grand chance here" have spoken. a,nd then. 'with a little n is then moored u!ar the bank, and-�, :i I I I -d Canal, away from the voiam of the sing- "Yes­ said Mrs. Marnock; "it was that shrug of his phoulders. he walked a*1Y. � � - - 1--- ­� - I � �----the-AVater­- -akinA. arp. plated.-in-ro-wa, one-by - - bargel- -- -..--,. , -­ -- Q f �J��� t-slipped the-lo,ter into an . -_____.:-_ . , - - -iil�� all -the r�i;ti-V'Ke-n .0 es. - -- .-- . - - We inside pocket of his Coat. and then made The Owl iind'-the Pttss�cat went . Pol � . , -----L1--- -front O the Doom's Pulses. away i� &A­YWZ. f;;-afi : �go �I ne, beneath-the poplar I ­-- - ., .,..I that W real to those silent pathways I first beard of you. and* ay late hue- ly out of the office. -Al- Then the skins are blown-u-p. by ., .: , . ' a way Quick ' " , .Charge here. ,h'. a to sea in a beautiful pea-green -�. � . '' ' that meandered in and out of the sta,te- band asked me to give you th uch Mrs. Warnock had spoken of 11� . . 17 dark palaces. Po silent, do mysterious. I must confess I was a little prejudiced wedding present he had a presentiment - t delightful men, whose only,"inflat,ors" are . --'--00 full of that dignity which was 60 to- against you. I 2aid el 'A boY. _ - .-- . I I . very little-- Y-- . to mys f this letter would give him - ."t,"-is- the--wa ' 44�a - I elr mou F. This ii by no me-ans I ' �...- ,. . -du4t&blv -heir peculia.r' heritage. who has been in . mmiart cavalry reqk- pleasure. He was, however. whoUy on- nursery song runs, which, set to. ' . . In the quiet nigh.t hours. Venice, the -Inent will be the list sort of Person to,be prepared for the contents of it. Not un-. a mnall task; for as many so 700 - .,,.1. .. .. . real Venice rieft superbly above the do- worth his salt to Lnip office. The mo- til he was well smay from the office did happy music, and sung from the skins"may be used for a kelek. � �: "lliriff ha.'ria of modernism; the Mace.� went I c-aw You. however I �new that I he open it. Inside he found a cheqUe for Staget has pleased thousands Of - - ­.--- -- . .. - -.1- .. ..:.- -`­XIges of-antiquity, the clads works, the had msde-a�mwta*w. i'm P eu-y� good st $1.260 and a very short letter:- i . -lp-. . . -� .,` * �I �o-*­­ - nOkY Useful aisamboats. all the commer- readitfir characters, a,nd I knew there was . . oldsters, bringing to raind the pie- - . I . - - �' . � -I cl4C elements of the"new Venice. axe etuff in you- That's why I took you on, "'An hour or so. airo." wrote Mrs. War- ture of some odd, fantastic craft. -Might-Bii-a. e*-Drink. . � . . anv ,why I-mean to give, nock. "I toold you that I had great am- ,...�...,% � Bhr*uded and silenced. 4Dnlv the music of . you all the .� , , chaves, I-pa"... 8 Of course, the, mental image of the "Say, Bill, what's a Inixed me"ta-' . : , .1 - the lapping water or the walIp a,n4 only ed into the bition for You. ,By your Own folly You . ;' - %-- the melancholy, the beautiful sense of age Once again the color fla.ab have destroyed them ambitions. You boat was not an orklinaxy shaped phor?" 1.� 4,:� ,,.� and mystery. remain-& world set apart Yonne man'a face. have not only done a ver7 bad thing for t-that would not be a,coording "l)-at's a n I e,w one on me.- Let's- - ' '.:.�.. . 12012 every-day things, a world of dreand I "I don't know bow to tbank you." be yourself. but you have deceived me Lit I cral - I � L" Julian Bryant was back in that world said. 'I'll have to lot 70a, realize my can no longer trust you sad as Your to tne rules of the nursey and fairy- go over an' ask de bartender.' � , I I, of dreams now I . gratitude by facts and degree*,.1 marriage alienates ent.l"fy all My SYM- .- � I I "' , He opened his eyes and closed them ldr@,Marnock (,:niled at lim. I pathy. and the Interest I have felt in land-but something odd -and whim- --.-.--.- -.--.-.----..-.- .:..:i 1..': a . I . am­-oir.- "I out in ­- to tell yri� T am Career, it will be futile fo On -rry 0. Norwood. I � ) r-... They were away from the shadows now, -F-- here. You remain on in ore . . I 1�r ,jT�j;ja . � - ing to raftre some clianges this office. I L,Y.'r.I I sical. When Newbe . $ � � swIftly crossing from under the Pointe know that Hodson is leaving? Yes. he is write t9 tell you that I shall have no who, iis a student of unfamiliar L iliililfli.il.111iflil IL'Ill�i,�ililflililgilIL!Iilll':I If I� --. . 1. . t,he going abroad. Well. I propose that You further use for your services; and I en- i 4 , dial Soapari to, the Giudeces.. where � .­ sb*u:d tAke his place;" . . " things, saw, for the first time, a _ . - f tl:, 1,� * big English Yacht had been anchared for "Hodson's w7arkl" Bryant echoed quick. -close,you one year's salary , o I � ,. so many weeks; Past the flotilla 'of Dal- 17. "That-Lhat is a big 6 ?I. � Just for a little while the you.as man photograph of a kufa, one ad, I . . . i.:., MaLian fishing boats, with their curiously top . . �, ., His bea;rt was-beating vri!dly It is true , felt dazed; them t.he harshness. the.cruelty bowl-shaped boats used at Bagd �L . he' 'eye of God" set . I - I I in the prow of eacb-on and on in the that he had not we yet set himself out to I of this treatment. awakened his amser. he exclaimed: . .1 . ­ . . � q. � %1 , ,brilliant moonlight till the singing and sort out, and arrange .and. Calculate how I Hardly conscious of where be was going, "There, I have found it at last­ � , 7, the h ht faded out. and only the lasune k;ntd and he were going to live on the he walked on telling IIA*Mself passtonate� . , � . wtiretcCor before them &polescent with very little income which he earned: but I ly that he vouid im return this the real Owl and the Pussycat boat 1 . . at the back of his mind there had lurked I ill-buiened wedding- 4te�'brase after . I � I � .. ., .:N t. I ­ . ..abimmerins- phosphorus reaching into the .�, . .7 far distance till It touched the sea be. the uncomfortable conviction that it was J phrase da4hed into the young man's mind of the song I" .- ' Life by ,the Tigris and the Euph- �' - - 7ond- the restless. the iftcomparable not 90WKNILO be 8, very easy matter. And of the letter he would write when he re- I I- �. , - now in f I t x- turned ,this cheque; but after a while . . -.1 �. - Adri�tic, ond- Ld-l-- --post there came a chamire to the current of his ra 5 - � . The man in the cab moved " caught wW.Ott.awn.f`U. tea moves slowly; and it is inter- , . .' ��-::'hip breath, . . . ould mean certainly four timeiLthe thoughts. Anger ca,ve -way to the in6vit- eating to note, for example, that . ' ,� . 17 He could actual'y feel the soft bi�eftsai value Of what he hsA been earning able reaction. and with it there CAIWO an t,here are used-for the navigaidon of I . I � "----" ink .. ' ' .1-9 nw the p d purple wisteria on hitherto. 'He stood so long in silence that uncomfortably clear perception of what ' h ha e the woman at the desk laughed. . la; immediately in front of him I the rivers craft precisely similar to - . I . I. . ­...- I Id "Well." she, asked, -do I understand he expenses of his Marriage and hie . ­ . J: .- . h on see the jewelled radiance danc- -,, . , init like firefites even about the blade of t1lit you will accept this now office?" honeymoon had exhausted what little those employed in -the-daya of S-en- , A Good Lasio'Bum - w- 1�-­ Gluseppe's oar as it moved gently in and He loOked at her for an instant. money he had in the bmik. There remain. na,cherib, King -*4 Assyri& (705-681- � . - � out of the,-va,ter . - . and then be opened w"Acceptl" he said. "Obl you know I ed indeed barely enough to pay his bill - These a e the; ufa,an � � I hie eyes with a jerk . . . Venice,city of ill! The WHY thinir is. am-1 quite up to at the Modest hotel where for the moment B. C.). r k d the , Its Owa Smoke ,� -. . � � . - tragedy. of love of poetry the work? Hodson has been with you so he and him wife were staying. It he sent � , " romance. of I doP Had kelek, a timber raft floated. on in- , . Venice bad vanished . . . thI(s was re;J lonc; be Is such a a,-- t Chap. Of Conrad back this 81.250. what COUM be � I I life. the heart of the treat, the ugly, I'd 40 MY UtMoTt to--.. . he been absolutely alone the itlon flaw skins,- � The Rayo Lamp - . I ..�, .,, working worldl Mrs. Warnock interrupted him would have been ob different, bee= the The kulas are built on the banki mixes air-ihd oil in 1. * Just for an instant be puckered his "I have taken your measure; I know money was justly hie: he had been turn- ' � am of of the Tigris and aroi from four to . i I �., ,-brows an he slighted. and &.shadow fell what you can do. that's quite sufficlent", ed away, cut off from bad only me ,,,I . . .- just the right pro- . on the unconscious happiness of his face. she said in her curt way. "You will start esistence; hateful thought it was' to f t ve feet in.diameter. They are � Then ad the early summeir sunshine fell your new duties next week, If there 10 that he was obldired to use this money he wel ... ,,.... 08 him Lad the summer air stirred his anything you douLt feel Quite sure sb*uv. dared not act on Impulse. -omstructed of,date-palm brisaches, porlions, so that you I , I pulses be smiled. come to me. Don't to to the others-Come st *021ile sort Of . Venice lay' behind. but Enid wa.a wlth ..After an' I *hall her with rope mado out get a clear, bright . � to mft'* Her*sa.Uow face had a. tince of work" be to'd hInidell. But there oWle woven toget I ,... . . lit color.* I am very ambitious for YOU, over bis beaLrt even ad he said tb-a to hlm- of palmL-leaf, and plastered with sev- � in always. Enid and Love! Enid and Juhati. This , light without a tram . � .. I . Ir - ' home. Enid and all those countless little a only a beginning." self a Cold. dull feeling It would not be �� . I marriage means to the The Young m n stammered. He felt it his first experience of u. al coats of bitumen, -which-comes newly. _rWg to set sm- er I. . L. ' JO 6 ILA tipped his cabman liberally and a t�wdl hid grsti plarment� he ku#w now Lost he had been famous fou of siheli or smoke. . I � . : Z the' well-nigh impossible to ex lie , from the ntain of Hit. . . .- . . shoved a coin into the hand of the lift tu4s. Her kindness, her iti- him extraordinarilx lucky t4 have been given To ulaki�a kufa of fair size, three L.. - - him up to the office meant so much--00 very muchl an � . - I. -_-. Mzr=niog,tn tbAP Arm of Warnock and �. . "Been doing yourself well. Mr. BKF.46111.. J lah­I�cqnld thoul, you,"-.-bre' sai4i k� alluence haid,-helpod bl- to men will work for tv�epty days. .The 60 � �..- -- ----'--I--U--tOck--Of-70ut--Ah-r-a Nbu"Y's a -FitO can't. honeetl I Can't.' this positical; there Was nothing Of -th ­- Jw�,0. I� - -- �.4 . . I t: craft &u-Wse;en-0njy on ihe Tigri-- ,- - _ great thing. isn't itP" 1*1 don't want tkauSts.- said Mrs. Mar- sort available now, He had planned . . � -. � . 1: And Bryant laughed. I noek. -I know I can w-ust you You will set back to Enid as Q lickly as possible; and-on the l6wer Euphrate.%, serving ' . . I I � . have to see me very hvquent-ly at the be- but he let 'bus aftp 1. lbus p: he - passe nge . ' . , : :'Yes, a holida a -to have I ­ - t%him� chiefly for ferrying rf or '. -be Celt: _ ­ - � So he . ,LAMPS ,-.- i. --1 I. .She lift man Uked after him witlk a ,nine; in fact, there in a good deal wanted to , - W . . .. I . . pass. t I ought to talk over wim you St driven trouble out ,,f him eyes before he freight.acr6sa the rivers. They are .� I . I _ �. _ ,r_-,_;._ _nod as be papted -rapidly down the 'once. Dirle with Me t,o,ni ht." . _aim. . . I met his wtfe� ,, . common use at Bagdad. I Rayo lamps we essy on. ., I % i "Might have been ou_h�e honeymoon.1. Julian Bryant bit hid TRI. . Tkat mornin - they bad sigbod ey I � "Ob! I'm so very sorry,' he said. "I'm -had kissed and parted for & rew hours, - ' the eyes-soft and . .� --be said to himself. . Enid bad said; - Passengerla are packed like herT ..� -bright "You are already on ed?" -repeated the words; and 11 I . afraid I can't dine to-night." ­111orrid, horrid work.' � �. 1. There was something cortainIf igs in &barref the river-men find- - steady-light up awbolo . � � . _ , . . and attractre about Julian Bryant. . . . and Julian had - I i - I . � '--: Everybody seemed pleased to see b1m; he He laughed a. little V11Y. . now the "horrid work" was taken &way ing this neceesary, As the ferry room �. brought a new slemenv Into the office. -Yes.- he vietwed an instant. and then from him? . 1. ." .! 0 he said. "my wife expects me." charge only represents about half a � � . I - - I � . his happiness wai imparted-unconecloue. Julian Bryant trembled a little as be Made of solid brass.' ly to his fellow workers. and ad he @at Mrs. Warnock eat very stilL- and the" faced the fall Sign,Ificance of thief cent in our coinage. Being flat- -`� down to hi-s soeustoniod place and started I was silence for a rnoment� then she m .. ickel plated-hand- . . (To'be continued.) � n . 'I, . p ated- - -,. . L ------------4 - I bottomed, the boats are very .safe. . I . . . � on h:s accustomed work. he stopped every !'Your wife? You are married-wben?" . . .. .. some, made to last.- �: - now and then' to sniff ., . . They are - - the white rose in She spoke jerkily. I .. . , .. �'. in especial demand when . I 1. his button-hole. the rose which his Wife F . .. .1 the bridge of boats is disconnected .. bad pinned in when they bad parted. **I married the first day of my holiday. Lookin' or Money I FAsyto,clean and rewich. .I . �� - .ipst about halt wri hour before lunch 'We have been spending Our honeymoon - . . ' " b ' floods-or heavy winds. They can i il, '.time, one of his clerks came to him with abroad.- L Sir Thomas &haugbnes$vl the. 3 , . a message. &in the woman was a ent, and n � I I.'You'r she ueried- �. pres,ident of the Canadian Pacific only cross the water diagonally, for ca,rry Rayo lampor-- " .i 4 wanted, Bryant; the ' they are unmanageable against the . :. -a head' has . ,.,. asked for you.", -W om have you married?" , Railway Company. -once told a various styles and sizeiL , . I , "My wife is a Canadian-that Is *to' current. When passengers and pro- �: . " Julian BrTarrt put down his pen' and story of a friend who was awaken� � F-.! . ..' .walked through the long office till he say.' Bryant ad ,egerl , "she really -1 ROYALffE OIL Is beat . I . k-­.­rryhed-thai-door ar-06 Tifxther-e-n-d- . -th`e­n%iddte­0f­Th-e-,nlght; in A -&Cta-- hjais,� -to-. *31 ­� , --- _ _ _ _ - --T"t- -r . . . . .. i-11 . a" the eid n for all used, * 11 L . few yeaxs of her life with an aunt in ages.the kufas,have . '' . W'L I Ile stopped on hia-way to shake ha*nds noise in his roold. Op,�iimg from upriver,vill "", .. !:�,"..: I., �11' . .with two of the girl typists, all i1nor Canada: ber parents are dead. She came slight . back by hand, ibe- ��- . I. - - � ; � .. . .-1. �11 -.,I., , Over to study music hem She Plays Most hil& e�,es he found .% burglar cam- to ,be towed . . .. . .; . . I iit''- , ' .rdent'admiration for him. The fact was i I ass'en . -,-L,� . 'L . .. �... . . . --. " , that one of them cheriebod it, seem and "autifully., -3 11p gers" either walking or rid- ,. . . �-. 'hardly to be wondered at, for the young 'And she It" mone 11" ueried Mrs. fully �xanlin ng. his pockets H . . . . . , ANIWkn was veay good to look at. He had 7it.A.d. gasp of surprise attract - ! -1. ...� � I.* ­ - .. Marnock,'ber voice 4r ed tm, bur- img 1166". - I . .. '. I .- I been.in a Huzzar regiment for nearly He laughed. ' "If you maike a , The kelck is a different type' of I I 1, seven y "Oh. no, not a farthing. Some lady* in glaor'st attention. I . . I .. - =xs beforp be bad taken to city Toronto � ..1. I I. , work. d hie military education wad -6-I'll-3h75UF- -t of wood--made- - .. interested herself in Enid and nois you!" tht--intru,ier ersift, s, large rof -. .. /,-) clearly discernible in the fine way witli sent her over to England to study. we threa.tened. "All right " said the addition-ally buoyant by means of v.% , . .�� I .. met for the first time this winter. We . I * ..�,- . I , . . . . . .. .1 � . . which be held himself, and in his smart. were atAying in the same boarding. other;'11but what are ou doing?" inflated skins. It is used for me'r- , . . I 11 . .- I , wellroomed look.. As be-pawed through I Y . I. i �: . .the cor be entered.a little ante-room, house." . . ' ey ill andise and for passenger traffic. THE IMPERIAL OM CO.,IAWMad '.. i and from the room beyond there came Mrs. Warnock was tracing some lines "Lookin' for Mon sna,pped the ch . - �`Flw out a middle-aged man'. with his bandi an the blottine-paper with a Fe,n- Bar burglar. "Oh, if that's it," was The upper'Tigris is only navigable Terease Quebse Hellas 11setred CZ - I'. full of pals rs. - . hand trembled--that---4ong, th n brown. the cordial reply, "I'ti get up�and, by keleks, the river being too shal- 91.Jobs * WMWPGB YMOMM I . . � ­A.h! Mr Bryant, there you are. I wan . ' . I I skin*sed band overburdened wit,h rings. , just coming.to fatch You. W311 you pleaqe ..Virby did You not tell,me?­ she asked help you.)y . low for any other kind of craft. ' . . - L. .. ­ . .. 1 .L , , , I 1, Jy. � . I .: .I . To -form a k' le1c. thin- poplar . -L.1 so In?" udder ' -1 . 7 He He looked surprised. - . . . . . 1 4. . . .­ -1 e �., stood on one side and closed the dror "I did not think about it. Of course, ;.. I ; .-I poles are secured, with rope-s of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillilillififillifilillillillillillifiI ., �1. ��I. I " Bryant passed into the other room. my mother knows." . ., . . .I - . - . .. . . . � This was a small shabby apa.rtment� yetL . . -The Duty of Every One. - �- - I . ­'. I it contained two ban&ome pietee,s"of for. - "Your mothert- Mrs. Marnock repeat.' ­ ----­-----­.­-- � - ­­------------.--.�­ T- -,­-- . --. � niture, one an inlaid satinwood bureau, ed, the words almost contemptuously. "It i,s the dut L . . . . ,:., X piece of French workmanship exquisite- And naturally Your mother would ap. ... " 7 of every one. to ' . . .... . .. ­ 1� -- - .-. . ­. . -1 ... L .1y decorated, Lad the other a high-backed, PrOvO 'Of such supreme follyl" make at -least one per-soil happy ..- , :,... . . . s carved old oak chair. In this chair was Follyl" The young man re eated the . . ­ L' . ., I ­ ... -- - ; I , W ui.p . during the week," said. a Sunday 1. '.1. -� . . . seated the head of the firm which em. ord with a little note of q k wngcr i1i � . : ". . . his voice. schbol teacher. "Now h-a.ve you- . . . . �L... . .. *, , , plo,yed Julian Bryant. The "head" was I . . . ,I., . 714 a woman.,A thin tall,dark woman. with Mrs. Warnock threw down the pen. . "Yes," said I . I . . . . . . . -on, u mistakable look in her features, , '.Yes, folly. What are You? Twenty-six: done so, Johnny?" . -�I.,. I. .- 1�- .- .­ .. .and inn.the Quick Yet furtive expression of or seven? WeIV, whatever you are, you Johnny pronlptly�. "That's right. ._-- ' �, . 1 � � . iLre a boy Just beginning to r.rawl in busi. I Wha.t d,'d y6u'do 7" "I went to -see . . . . .. ': .\-, . ber eyes. .1 ----1. �­ . . L-� Silo was rather extravagantly dres-il, ness, assureft not a1ble to'hold yourself i - - - � ..:,: .� .-...­ �I I .I . :­­ ... . . and wore a eat deal of jewellery. The uprixhte nine lees to support another I My aunt, and she *as happy. when . . .. .1. - . . . ���:I". ,I . ­� pearls roungr or throat *ere cuppoied Why didn't you C me and tell I . w -- . . .. . .,�- . 1� d b i)erson. 0 . , . I I .. 1., : t,t) be matchless, and Julian had often me what-you hM in Your mind? W,h I went home." 1. . .. I � . . I . .`. . - . . . . . . v,l . . I . z � � . . . beard it sald in the office that '*the chief" didn't you come to me and ask my a - I AL i . 1 .: .. . ca,rried about on her. person something ' . ­ "6-21 : . � .� 1. I like thirty thousand pearle vice?" I I . , .. : ---ra n -Su' 10ca - , , when she lie iiri�wefod her 11traimlitforwa.rdly. I . ...Ext Get ulated r' , ­ : wore these pearls. The matter did not **I don't think I wanted advice. I want. I � We All Make Mistakes. '..,,- . '.-Io . . ... I. ed happiness." . � . 11 . ­. � � . interept'bim. however; he was far more . . up at the Refinery in � -1 �:. extraordinaxi brain. The woman lauicbed a mirthleos laugh. I ;- .7 - .. � .1. .. is put . ...I ....* .w attracted by the "And you suppose ou can buy "Doctor,' a year ago you predict- , .- - . *.' '' . , I � power ,-f this woman, by the strength of your .1 I , . lier w,1% by her shrewness and her wit. happiness in this WaYT Well, you axe not ed that I wouldn4t live , thre,3 .,..-. I . ,�.� I sbe turned as the youtiv �mn came In, the first fool who has dreamed ouch a months'. You see you *ere wrong.1) :1".. .I 0 Pound, '.. -.-,-,,When you buy Ag&x .. �, - dream." Her tone ebanifed. "I am dia. . I ' l, e eaid hairably. "I . �' - ' 1., inn to him. f . s . : 20 Pound, ,. Extra Granulated Sugar in any �.­. 1, ! , and stretched out both her hands in.greet annointed In you," sh "Oh, well - better luck next - Ali!,, The sald. "it's good to see ,Von. had certain ambitions Cyr YOU. An I told IM I � I . : Ulian. on icem to ba,ve been away a believe you had the stuff . .. . . . . . . . . .... .. * i * � J" you- just now I t e.2) . . . . 50 Pound -, of these origmal packages ybu' ' I . . long time." . . n to set .---a. ' . �I I . Julian Bryant pressed. the two bands, them you must be independent; want . . . . .:1; .1 , and bi! alone. For goodness You "I thought you said.his wordwas , , , . and - sure of getting ffie genume -I -.-- .. Fj face flushed. This welcome was �,O stand sake, Ju. I .1 I.a surprise to him: for as a rule Mrs. Mar. lian why did you do this thing?" as good as his bond 7" "So I did, , �.:: I are I . . - -mock hiLd a few words to spare, &nd was j;lian Bryant answered bar proudly. . .� - 100 Poun '* ; . - curtnCES Itself in her manner. She bad "BeC8,1260 I love My wife with all my but I forgot to add that his bond is .. � d * .. AW60, Canada's fine'st - .; �, no time for graciousness of'bearing; bar heart; became she to alone in the world no good either." d . I . I C t � . 11 ,. motto wm to ret. the most out of every- and has need of me; and because she loves . , , loth Bags, � sugar, pure and clean-as whe ...'. -body who worked for her, and the best Of me as I love her." The customer in the grocery store 1�" 0 . . . e�erybody with whom the did business. is 10 - . ,- And Mrs. Warnock angwered,him,wiIh & having rtlined b 0 th", was hop . ,and in . ,Sit dow 1. she 'd "and tell me what shrill laugh, . . ....1 I d.i.:ai ,you -I understain pirig . � � I you've-bpe��n , look another d," she said. She iNt up mad "D it left theRefinery. - - - I i&yt Tou see thart ' .' ` . . . - I �L, , .- 11 - ., slowly from her chair, and moved about . , . _ . 2 Pound .. ­., ... . . . . .. : .. . - - ..� I. .... man." � sign, 'Fresh Paint' ' aiked - the I I ' 1 �: ,'Ob! I' I 11 f1t, tbanks to Yon" the Too=*- There was a strained silence . ,�- Bryant "I ," ' "Mrs. ki;�. I-or a moment, a silence which she-broke.. grooer.. "Of course I did," s,n&p;. � A o -.1 ! a-- d br�ightly. iwd 5 Pound - it's woA wh& t6 insi �! "'. of YOU t4O �'90-- she 4A ice ' . ., . pock. it . ",,Y oo good idd, with a sneer in her To I �I I I. *tiv�e me six 'w'. , Itcliday insteii� - - -�!�Iclr-the socond-time-you-have sacri. ped the customer, "but I've seen ,.,Seded Cartons � the Original Package& ..� . ". . 1! friontli. . ficed,Your life for a woman I In tbe oe. so miany signs hung up heire an- I � . ­ :� -%. ­- The woman at e desk smiled; d Winning it 'was Your Mother who destroy. - thoak . . . . - -.� � �I-.. .. -4iben she similed e, sa,w lrow old 0 ed your cwtoor, forced You to leave the nouncing something frelah S.UGAR REFINING CO, UMITED, -.. . . IKONTRrU ., I, ­ '.-... ,was. One sam. to-, ,be clear eanah aXMy WbOn FOUX t&Lh-4184 and,landed Wasn't that I didn't,believe lt.?� --CANADA . 11, -,���4 . � . . . �. . . * .. I. . . . ,�.- .,�. .,�. I I . I -� . . �­ . 11 . . 40 . . I -��­�� ,,, � . .. I I I it I I - . .. . I I I I . . I., . ''I ... . . .� d , ' ' e , c , " d ' � d - ' ,b-Y F In , k 'm - stead !led aZ 'row 0, e clear .68� d re `oI : i L ; : I . 'r - L I �' M I I I I I I � I I 1 ;7=4 1 1 1 - . I � I- - - , � - - - � an ,ob irie I ' I. , I . . . . � . . ' ­ : _ _ - . ,.;.. . . . !. . ., I . . � . . �'' � 4 ,/1'� I -. .., I - I . - ..' - -.. I . � I I I . I . . . p -E. . . I . . . � . I . . '.-i - . . . .1 � ­ .. . . -1 . . 1, . I. . . . . ., .� � . * . _ 4i� - ­ 7 IL- . ,I I .. . I I I . . I ..:11 � r I,. . .. ; - ;_ . . . I . I "I�..11. 1. 7 .. I ",L I - - . . . I I .��� � I . . L I I L I.- w . . . . - __ .I , . 4 - -I -- .- I ., I I . , . . .� . I I. . I "'.,. 2 ,. , wll� . I .I . . . , I . . . � I . . I I .. .1 I�, '- , I -,^ ., I -,�,,�: I, I .1 . . I .-.;­�­,�­�, ,"- I� , ,.,I I ��. L . I . .. 11 11 . . ., ,­� . . . � , � - - ......... ol , -� '.. ,, , �. , " .,�,­,. , - I'll ­r , �.t I'll* � I'll, . ,��,�. P4�1 --� , .1�.�,::�,. '�-,��, . I , - 0'. ,� ­,,o�;..-­.�;...... � ... , . ­ � " ­ .. ..... 4 T I�a,'��.1 3 4-1 1 Li i�4".J�" .1 , _ _ ,:_ . . ­ ,:"I�"-- =� - .�,., � 1". .1 I , "11.1.4, I ffi, ���,­ - 7 -�11 .� I I I v - 1­�S,Itd� 1.,�.... .i".EWWN?1'11�1 L, , . I" . I 0 d c>:,r• a:}?;«.:..t.+^.,ar ;.��1• "' W.l . yi` .: :. .%�,:""'wo.�.,y v.yaR..s �..• sr. ._ _ _ _ _ _ .:� - ov.-.. ' .4....-c..ra..w-,.c-mn. _-,,,:;,; y ..,F..�C :"•i +Y `..,�y. -'•'T- .IFT' '4 >� .c /.L.. ;�;°' x l N^„Z, T;: 7T'.Y-• .yam• f,j . w :w THE WOMEN OF ANTWERP. BRITISH DECORATIONS. (r� cc Tend w •� Heroically,to the Wounded- Emperor William and Germans V'lLE 3 : offY= P.0�� Their Dear Ones Dead. Princes Renounce& Them. PERFUMED Have _a It is tither amusing to note the The women l Antwerp become alacrity with which German prince-` LY E more wonderful every day•• While lin s and German professors have -. their men live the comfort and g y followed. a Kaiser's example in - �y O - . kl o W e e n o r e cheer them; when they are dead renounein the honors.which the they put the Red Cross band on g their mourning and stifle their grief People of Great Britain is their i to minister to the dear ones of good nature and good fellowship `'Bully fun, a Taffy-pu21, isn't it'? An evening _ others have so lavishly bestowed on them en and it costa so little for sieer William led the way and sold —of rare enjoyment There is a woman living in my ho- y a single tin of - - tel, says a_London-Daily Mail cor- his_Briti'Eh deQorataons for the bene- t fit �f eBe n Relief W Q'i fo pondweel�. whom I have watched hu�hand was a hope h t herhgoRa.go;Dddundd� of 0. BRAND' I captain of infa•tt•ry. While he was -money f,,•r 'them, because the Ber-. ' 1�1 R lin le seam, likely to aeed'aB away on duty osis would sit sewing Peep y ��T C�j n i T the rebs(the can get. After Lou-\j j�l a7 I R lJ in the salon with a sorrowing face y A�10 -- as wondered what was ha pen=- vain and_a few other inccidente�n_._ X. t e P ilei sum we feel ver la hat O�M�+ ir �J ing to her husTT�and out in-the fir- B y.g .-yvi11 asks enough taffy for a big pal;V- qng line. When she heard his step, Kaiser has dive4ted hanise'ld'of these' the gloom went and the smile,and honors, for otherwise we might have oke-Lt was ens to know with Been under the painful necessity of _ It s.the same de- l y re ueR.tiTla him not to disgrace Bri• what an effort- replaced it. The q = THE CLEANLINESS Crown Brand licious s y r u p soldier gone, the weary foreboding tish sec. ratioma by retaining them. Id again. After Saturday's a Duke of Saxe GobuT F I Now th D g O S NKS.CLOSET3. Taffy that kiddies like - fight at Termonde, she.calms down and Gotha has intimated his resig- BATHS DRAIN ETC. >. 2 supe Grown Brand Syrup• gp Well, spread in deepest black. 'This- morning I nation of the Colonelcy in Chief of O HEALTH.IMPORTANCE _ 2 cup* SUM.- - ,-- -- saw _$_Red Cross on her sleeve. the Seaforth Hi blenders on ebe - + 1-2 cup Butter. On bread; and- - This is no xoeption; thaw oapt�n's ground-that"'it 1%-unsuitable=-fog Grated rind of .half a lemon. wife has a.thou*and peers'in Ant- German Duke to be chief of a regi- that grown-ups ment-that has ha•melessly fallen on , Boil all together over a werp. Doubtless the Sea ” �•� " slow. fire until, it hardens are so fond of - - H 1B almost certain that the man Germany. nto cold _ - w�ter. Pone sato w - or woman pu are sitting next'-to forths..wili,bear with-the loss o� an � � r battered tine and when W 1 h $riddle= you a story of personal tra- Duke's patronage as best they can cool redenoti pull until . gedy.- One morning I addressed and continue 'to fall shamelessly---o—n._ pale yeSow. cut. into Cakes and hot four people in the Cafe Metropole. the Germans, But^-st 'may be re- small'pieces. biscuits. Three of-them were direct and dire membered that only come four years sufferers. One, , -nobleman, told ago the Duke visited the Seaforths Made `in Canada. _ me, without a word of complaint, at Fort George, where .he inspected ^r ' how -his enateau near Liege, had the regiment and ccnferried a num - Sold by.All Grocers. _ _ been razed by the Belgians to make ter of German decorations and or- E�� way.fur the fire of the heavy guns; dere on the offioena and men. The Md, s „ how all the horses,in his-racing stud recipients are no doubt too busy �`LLET COMPANY 0!ro The Cari&da Starch Co., �,ttntted *� been oommandeered;, how, hammering their foes to bother s. I through his ruined tenants' uiabil- about these trinkets, but if. there ! Makers of the Edwardsbnrg Brands. ity to pay any rent for two or three are any lying about it might be well ' years, his, income was gone.• He. to send them on to`Berlin also for (Benson's Prepared Corn--Silver Gloss Laundry Starch eked .me anxiously whether if he the benefit of their relief fund. We since of use od the jawbone I - . _ —Lily White Syrup--EtC.) - i put the wreck od his fortunes- wa>at no-orders from Germany for of au ass there has never.been sure-, t late, in-* big the present.-Scotch Paper, rf _ I I namely, the family p ly a' stranger weapon. Montreal" Cardinal, Toronto, Brantford, Fort VViitiam, :chi,he:would be allowed to take ,Vancouver. it to England. BABY CRIED AS Ii\ a-NIt'oBlls ,. - -A second man described with alit CONSTANTLY LU' tC 0 '1 tering eyes how his dearest"friend, '-Nearly All Europe's Armies Wear. %w a youth of twenty, had been tied —' ' Khaki. to a tree by German office Ps and Mrs. 6i non A'= nt, Mushka, e a e told°he would be shot; First, how- Ont., Bays: "My was il-1 and The war put everybody into e ever, they wanted dinner,- and cried continually gen_giving khaki, with a few exceptions. On v, Ontario HOrticuItural Exhibition dined around the .tree, :taunting he-r. Baby's 0,,r.. Tablets. They the battle line or in the field the -- their victim month offers of sham- worked a marvellous cli'ange in her English soldier and the English offs- EXHIBITION (3ROUN�S; TORONTO, ONT. pagne, tall they had finished their and she became happy, gained in cer get out of their richly colored' OBER 10 11, 12, 13, 14 thirdrepast, Then they shot him,.- The weight and all signs of eocknese left kandhaki -historic uniforms and into . btVE -�'- third scan was a refugee ]tial- her. The tablets are the very khaki od a neutral hue: The Gar- w,a lues who had been separated a,week best medicine I know of for little man& are in grey. The AustriansAT HONEY VEGETABLES before by •rhe Germans from his ones:" Baby's Own Table's cure have most of their soldiers in khaki,, f-RUlT, FLOW ERS, x wife and two. children. "Ah, mon the minor ills of little ones such as and _the Russians all wear khaki This year's Eshibttion promises to be just a. large and splendid so the taaay •tweeeeaz Ezhibittons or ,former years aieur,"' he-cried, "'I would rather colic. -colds, constipation-and i'ntli- Colored" cloth, The French stroll' a„* The Growers in sash section bare consented to exhibit the best to their pe•' be dohad� with:them than not know gestion, etc. They are Bold by cling to their blue coats and bril � .rasion, and'to-forese the aeeeptsocc of prise,money, which wil enable the. tiviae of the entire sats rro•Ipts, eo ch• _ .•_ whether-tbev are- dead or alive or. medicine dealers or by mail at 93 liant`red trousers, and tabs Bel-' RED' CRQ55 SOCIETY where-they arm i - Medicine C�oBrockv>Z-TheHIe, Onunilar�toSthe FrnIIenomh_g ian o�oeisI Sp•clot notes on all RaHway. Mk your Ticket Agent for CrrtMoat• II The French and Bel witan purohaaM[ ticket. :THE TERRORS ST RANGE-WEAPONS.EAPON s. are dangerously ornamented with,, ,,, Gauer• should . mad•, at *no* with the Secretary. _ _ _ + �• P. W.' NODOETTS secretary OF INDIGESTION 91, trimtntngs during warfare,_and Will. Const. Parllatnrnt Bulldinp, - Prpld•nt .:.� ”- � Toroata. _ British Soldiers Fought With Their present such brilli!an�t targets that are the is'n Diss ----�- _. "- - Ih all agestheuse�of primitive ing hardBfi Igti° r�lt.ti the Geri ppear When the Blood means of defence and offence liar ins have loll nearly all of tihair. ~ Mr�+ Blanch in .boiling salted water; �- is Made; Rich, Red been., mark of warfare, When leaders. 1 boiling from five to sey�n miuutee, Wst Tyler's.men of-Kent marched The new twenti century mode then drain, Lav each head or and Pure - - y of warfare put than an anything _ bunch on a board and split it. If _ over London Bridge and scared the that glitters, even-the rifle barrelb, HOME the heads are large they may be cut The n istakem 'idea that laistives City and Court almost to' death; bayonests and sabres. ' in foW parts, lengthwise of the or drastic purgatives provide a their arms were sickles and bill- leaves: Fill each of. these. parte short cut to-the cure of .indigestion hooks and scythes,_and a few black- THIti.Ii HARD. P smith's tools.- The same remark • _ _ _ _ with a tablespoon or so of some is largely resppoousable for the re- x t valence of dy-spepsta and other agplies-to the arming of-thee area g Tested Recipes. dainty and well seasoned chopped stomach disorders. Indigestion It Pass to Think About Food of Devon and Somerset at the Bat Cooking Lima Beans.-M the lima meat or a vegetable mince. RoII up calls for more than a malshift. tde of Sedgemoor, the last read bat- The unthinking life some people beans are . the. least . bit wilted, and tie. Put rolls close together in our stoumc�h needs tone, can- lead often causes trouble end sick- �en they are, likely' to be h•.t:er, a saucepan, add- whatever vege- 3' Ile fought on English ground." But ness, illuatrated in the experience not absorb nourishmont from ,the.* even in these days of arms of pre first cook them for five minuzea "in tables you choose for seasoning - food you east. To give new strength of,tibia lady. then drain an onion end carrot at any ,rate, r_ eision .there have been many, 4ses - `''aibout four yeaias ago"I suffered boiling salted water, herbs( to your stomach so that-it rosy Pe Where these scientific tools have i and put into freshly boiling �•iter, end gerhaps some tgmato-, 7 fhe work of•digestion without dreadfully frown indigestion, always 'emd add a 'small piece of flutter etc.-and then add a little. butter pain or distress, yrru must enrich been discarded in favor Qf some- leaving eaten whatever I.liked. not when they are half done go* and•water to •cover-, or, better, thing much. more imitive..__._' thinking of-the- ' the blood. . '!ibis is the tonic method °g Pr people consider their flavor im- some meat stock, Cook bverr-a:gen- for sbiengthening weak -stornachs. For instance, at the Battle of In- This indigestion caused'palpitation ;proved by cooking them with. a tle fire. $craps of meat maybe add- In case's of this kind,DT. Williams' kerman, which was a soldiers' bat- of the'heart so badly I could scarce, . 1 sprig of mint, which should be re- ed to this stew. . The lettuce with- pink Pills for Pale People are the tle, fought in a mist almoist'without fy'walk up a.-flight of stairs without- _may moved when they are served. They out any, stuffing, but ' rolled into Best medicine known. Every dose leadership, many of the English stopping to `regain breatdi and' should not be boiled violently.,'but balls, may`be"cooked after filanbh• makes new, rich" bland, which not soldiers. finding their fire- ualeless et-rength.' 'and ayx just simmered'and may be beau-ti- ing with some -agreeable flavoring only strengthens the stomach but and their bayonets untrustworthy "I became' alarmed and• tried tally coolies in-a, chafing dish. In of vegetables and.perh' s an herb builds up every -part of the- Body and hent, went in •with.their fiats dieting, wore my clothes very loose; tea. order Go be savory they should have bouquet. ' _. -.____:. ms-well. Here is an'ill:ustration of "in• true British' style. Bluejackets and used other remedies, but fouzid y • Grape- about a CUP box liquid to a b Y 'of Beets for' .Garnishing. - sifter .what this medicine can:"do:.- g= haveimoie than p ce follotfied'this �u ear• `g of the`;irtues�off Gera Iaowville, N.B.' say example when a unitive force has °g I . beans around them when the are thoroughly rwashing a quart ' of I. N. Brawn, been landed to punish the natives. done. Pour this on to a table- young beets put them on to cools in For three yearn I was a suff spoon eaell of,butter and flour cook- a covered kettle with cold water to #rom Chronic indigestion. I was The tars have gone for them wit u i em in pMace of my usual ed.together, 'rdien cookthebeans in cover: Add to this a teaspoonful hungry all iilie time, yet could take fists and be pins, possibly breakfa t' of coffee, cakes or lint feeling that anything more deadly biscuit, and in .one week's time .:I M this gravy for a few mi tes, add- of salt and two tablespoons of vine- very little food, 'and what I did wag relieved of sour stomach and gar. Cook for one hour or perhaps .take was (allowed by great distress could be more than the occasion zng some fresh butter at the last g and nausea. My sleep at night wa'^ other ills attending i-ndige•s+bion. In minute. There is no vegetable that ten minutes longer, if it.seems ne -squired. _ a month's-time my heart was per- ' Broken, and. I' often had profuset` The :band has on many' occasions us more improved by,.a generous use, cessary. If gently and properly night sweat's. The suffocating. eeI oined in the •fra ' It is-reported, Eoi ming i•t•s #iinctirs naturally and of butter than the lima bean. cooked it- will not be necessary to ing which often followed. exiting 7 Y Po I could'climb stairs and hills and tell.a Left Over Lima Beans. - Mash add water. When the •beets are would cause my hear, to palpitate to have occurred in the lite`war in ,.alk i,on,gT'is anz? . Ills beans, p done skim them out into+cold water the Balkans; during the later.fi ht- �• . ' put them through a violently, At times my hands and g g "I gained•ten pounds•in this short and rub off the skins: Then 'put p time, a'nd my ski sieve, and use them for thickening them into a stone 'jar-glass will face would become the color of clay ing which took lace between the n beram:0 clear sn urea and -I would, be completely pros- late allies, Bulgarians and 'Sere I completely regained- my health s� any cream soup. This bean P do-and strain over 'them the liquid with water in whish celery is cook- t•rated. I was under the care of a fans. The former were greatly out- and 's�tren-g�t�h.- I con-tinua to use r ed, with some butter and-"•milk, in' which they boiled. The vinegar, gam doctor, who finally told me numbered, and seeing them getting. Grape-Nests and .Postum for I feel + snakes an excellent soup if put to keeps this from turning dark'.. the trouble was incurable and that the worst of it, the band went into' that I owe my-good'.hea.lth entirely "gather with discretion. ... „- Spread two tablespoons of powder- the most I could hope for was"tom= 'the melee with their instruments, to their use. ;• Cucumbers in Butter.-Peel and ed sugar on the 'beets, cdver,-and porary' relief. I was in these straits and many a Sercian was laid low "I -like the delici+ius' flaroiir of put away in' a cold place. , These when a friend advised me to try by a blow from the butt-end of a Grape-Nitta and by making Partum } cut cucumbers into pieces an inch are much better for salads and Dr: Williams' Pimk Pills. I did-so, cornet, ophecleide, and trombone, according to direc�tiUms, it tastes and a half or two inches long,take garnishing than are:•pickted :beets and used the pills steadily for two not to mention the formidable bas= similar to mild high-grade coffee." 3 out the seeds and the-thready part, and'more w'helesome.' `. month ,,when .I_ was.again a well - NT alae given- by •Csmadiaw P•ostuan �, go-On. ',sok cook for about fifteen minutes in woman, and have since had n*o re- There'is a story about a peasant Co•, 'W.ndsor, Ont. boiling salted water,- drain, , then 41TNE eRITISN FIRING LINE.". '•• turn of the;trouble." who,defended_ his hearth against The moEit perfect food in the put into aea►ucepan with a piece.., This stirring poem is onet'ot 29 in the. you can' gat these pills-th-rough horde of the enemy with a'thiee- world. - Trial of Grope-Nuts, .amd but.ier and simmer for some min- new book dealing with the War. Every any dealer in medicine or by mai Cream 10 days proves. "There's a patriotic Canadian, should have these legged stool.and another of a wo- Reason." Serve with Chopped parsley• timely popular• poem@ from the pen of zit 5o cents a box or six boxes for man wbo routed the engniy on 'the poked Lettuer. - The French Mr. T. R. Gaines, who bas quicklycaught $2.50 from The Dr.•Williams Medi- Look in the pkgs. for the little v> the imagination of the people. Price 25e. double by overturning a stand of ' e nearly a hundred varieties of postpaid to any address; Positively the cine Co.., Brookvilde, Ont. tie• hives in her garden, but cer- book, ""The Road tq We•lklil•le." lettuce. : It is a pretty sort beet 25c. inveetmeht you.can make. -+lam -- Ever road the-above latter• A new ons sucking, and soaked lettuce THE WAR PUBLISHING COMPANY. t8inly one of the:most' retp'arkable' tppaars from time ._'to nms, They ars ., Iia! St. Catherine St. W. Nontrial, Quo. Formai Queen Natalie-is in a Con- Ps can be made- ornamental. -- vent in Faris. eau n which it is creditably said genuine, r +s to sc weapons on record was en a t ur, ana'tut, of Kun+a tae •sy.„• %h thoroughly after taking off A girl who is kittenish during a lug Turk brandished w.i rest T the coarsest leaves or those courtship may develop into a cat Fromce has twelve women in its effect at the Battle of Widdin. acted the womauasuffr:ge 'y 1 re ' ;c- are to any- way' defective. after marriage. army aviation corps. l . _ ... . ., `.;r,.•. •.'� 11a' ." `'�+^ `ay',. S rc� �-�•vT r:Si.'�y,.n.'S�'S4_ a.r�s4"•h',, x`_ 'f,�� 'S"' "'.�"•'4:. "" '..,, ..l ` - �. .,.k. a:•a,.•H '+v':'�sr, Ay, ..,,,p -.� ...- .tis• .�." 3• _ ,+,- _�," _:Y� a. "t -r—r -�', ♦..�,-,.w"d.e._. .'.r , .,, ,.,...,. ... p sy!w 'R.�::.:._ -' :: -.. / _ _ _. '.:� ... .. J„'' Via. .! _. - y ' ten•' • v titled -Germany and. the Next ere of fiction are contributors to The By Direct Wireless Fran, The Front : War," written b Bernhardt, is Companion, besides many of the moat ,7 blldledea:ygridaymgsaia{atitsOmee. y r prominent figures in politica and lit- Thoroughly entrenched in our new positic,n, with our artillery trained on �Piotterina,Oat. convincing evidence that Germany erature in the_old country.- The whole _,rhe enemy commanded by General.High 1' we are in a position has been preparing for this event world is scoured for the beet that is to to stand a siege on our provisions any months, siilhld be said oa Any -subject of general la- Loads o!ttfe best of everTt rivmg daily, 11,35 pot year; 01.00 it pai�•in advanei, for years, as the plan of campaign terser. PuStacks e, lioastotheIIsitedSeated,$1.50 followed by the Germans in this Page, BtohestaOm PPagehtrOeatisng of Stacks aFLOITRi Sugar' pINKISt� 6 ROSESf- Icing Fri is dvanoe Jar is identical with that recom• - - - - All kinds. ___ farming, gardening, -domestic.aeon- _.. _ Breakiaat Foods. - - mended by Bernhard!: Ever since omy.cookery, the use of tools, etc.. Rolled Oats in bulk ark ee or bane, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, the Kaiser became ruler of Grem= the doctor's weekly health talk-these Rolled Wheat fresh and good.an a score of other features make The B'scui i ' full lin any, a Certain amount of uueasi- -> t te. Christ e e e• y Companion almost- iadiepeneible Canned Vegetables, New Peas, Corn and Tomiktoea�. - 440TSIS AND COMMKNTS mess has existed among other when 1t has found its way into a MEATS and BACON=Cooked Haan, Bologna. home. - Saus. Rolls, Breakfast Bacon, nations, for as a young man he IF you do not know The Companion, Smocked back,Long clear. There are many thousands of y _ . germane in the United States who 'wgs noted for being a fire-brand, let us send you one or • two curt•ent FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES-Oranges, Lemons � and he always nursed an intense issues with •the' Forecast'for 1915. - "Bananas, peaches, grapes desire no thein•a privil- Every new Canadian subscriber for Pena, Red and green-peppers. Sege of invadiinR Canada, and carry hatred for England, and the treat- 1915 who sends 02.25 for the fifty-two Cucumbers, Citrons, Cabbage, ori the work of destruction and went he'.,gave his mother, who weekly issues of 1915 will receive free liflo , Tomatoes,.Can were aloes was a daughter of Queen Victoria, all the issues of the paper for the re- Onions, Potatoes .--.-�devastatiFir3 as it has been -caprled --- - --- - --- --• - --_ mainin weeks of 1914:also the Com- ZEAS AND COFE'EE8-The best on the market at tha prices. was a matter of scandal In con 'panion Home Calender for 1915. Our 35c. Tea beats them all.,, ou to Belgium and France. The sequence of this animosity to- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. ,� Try a pound and be convinced. 4Germaln Ambassador at Washing- 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. All the package teas in stock. wards England, the "German ff These are only a Few of the many good lines backed b our urantee. We are tan expresses the opinion that it New Subscriptions Received at this 0 ice. y y g menace," has been a source of per. _ „makipg a nod fight all along our front,capturing man customers. "would ndt bei a ylolatioa bf'the " etual uneasiness in.England. No ''�' - daily. Our advice is for you to capitulate at once. Accept ..Monroe doctrinQ,to carry the,war p BALE REGISTER. our terms and join the crowds who are Pinto Canada. It, is very improb- country has been more desirous - UYING,3LL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS, - --- for peace_thap En lg and. She had A-T� _-OST.31-Ayctiaa�a18 og - - �_: B ' a61e flint the:United 3tatee- IV Wermit any invasion of Canada no object in securing further con= farm stock, implements.6,h Pic furniture JAMES ..RI CHARDS�O . nests as the British Empire is ` �• at lot 27, con. 8, Pickering. the -t pICKERINf�'$ GROCER, • tthrough United States territory quite large enough to satisf the pproperty of H. F. Moore. Sale at 1. or even by the sea. 'Canada can a! g y See bills. W. B.Poweit,Auctioneer. :.consider herself quite safe on ie most ambitious. Her isolated gATIIxDAy, OCT. a st gAuction eels i PEEL'S _• ��OnSTORE n position and scattered.dominions o!milch cows,feeding cattle, year- • �1 _J�Ae'e, but should -it so haPPe ling&and 2 pear-olds at RVhitevale, • that Germany.wan in this war, made it necessary for her to main, the property of J. H. Brillinger. . _ which is ver improbable, Canada twin a great navy, in -order to $ale at one. see bills. F. W. Sliver- - _ WHITBY . y p sides, auctioneer, would be in danger, rticularly maintain her existence. The fact TIIESDAY,Nov, 10th-Auction sale of that she has had only a very, The Latent to Fall Footwear'for men women and children. -the sea-pont towns: it,would not standing . timber, consisting o! Mena and Boys work boots a s islity, - t - tall tf army is sufficient evidence that maple,beech and hemlock, rear, of be at all surprising, especially y lot 15, con.9 Pickering. the ro rt Our Bays end Girls school shoes are of the beet quality. .. she was not meditating war..oa . . p �l y y the war continue for a 'long time, say other conatr notwithatand= 0 - Wm,W. Evans. Bale.at 2 o clock Bootapnd Shoes sold wholesale and retail 0f bodies of Germans were to make y sharp. See bills. Wm, Maw, nuc- ` 'Bell Phone 151. - - ' ins Germany's declaration to the tioneer, - a raid on Canada, since the feeling - _ - t' .rlf the two nationalities has be- contrary, Her claim that she has J .O H N IP E E L„ come 4w eo bitter. 'The failure of the been ioreed into the war is made _• .Xe&ri:ddvertiaema+►,=a• - only for the purpose that she T' -ROCK ST. WHITBY. Germans is reaching Parts is attri- y t?- -p _ ^ - bated greatly to the opposition of might get the sympathy of neutral SI TRAYED-On to the premises of countries. the United States in ►7 the undersi¢nodd s cow. W H JACKSON, �r #�1e Britons. The bitter feeling of Brock Road s tItthe Germans against England particular. - Other countries are DRA]CES FOR SALE--3, Fawn �,�fm a knows no bounds since the latter not to be deceived in this matter Indian Runner drakes: Apply to ALF, THE - X' as everything is too plain, and PALMER,Pickering. s ►8T3 ;country has entered the conflict what sympathy she might have r] OR SALE good light •wagon. —Strpsy to their expectations. and also•targe w •swill, both to ad ,dl � gained has been lost by the bar- z•pair. JAMES GREeNLAw,Pickeriu4. One -of the effects of the war borons treatment she is giving het �- OST-A get of teeth in Pickering r ,. ' will no doubt be a great Sow of enemies and the unnecessary de- l Village e lie rally rsrdisarded b;leaving 69=4 ark .as lxrants into Canada. The possi- .struction of towns, cathedrals and. i%xviomce `. buity of a great_war occurring to other property. OR SALE hu - -One fresh calved Cow, I-rE business' man who Caaada is vers remote, and whet, .:--- " F 8 years old, 1'sow with ten Piga i weeks COStomers in various paw old, For vart.eutare apply .to 'Luod BRSG= this war is over it will be found AN APPEAL. NALz.Brack ao.a._ �p of Canada or elsewhere wtU ' that there will be hundreds of STRAYED OR STOLEN-From the -'-OF �iMIAVA diad the services of this beak of y. To all who are interested in neglect preof the STOLned.los tars con s. _ t r thousands of people throughout ed children we wish to say that there p;ckertng •tar¢•white sow, An7 iatormsrion OFFIcs mva111, AbIC aSSiataaCC la C011CCt ' ^i�Qermatry, Belgium and France, are seventeen children now !n the regarding .awe will he IF received. C iI>g a�a�t4�u�s, GtC. J Shelter at Oshawa, ranging from 8 JOHN PALLISTER Claremont •s ys who will be homeless and without months to 1S years old, and they are COTSWOLD SHEEP FOR SALE- TQROI`1 y R• Consisting of 1 seed ram. 1 yearling term - - _s dollar to their credit. Europe all be in Deed of winter clothing. when the war has ended gill-have boots, stockings, underwear. suitsr and a spring t•mb•. •u registered. Priv« - _ dhee.e,,etc.. and one_wishin to right App�7 GM& N. e F cos,. b7. . yo7r �' ICKERI G BRANCH, anv— g write WM:I]ING>LAN,eo: .VVhltb�. . host many of its attractions to donate such goods, ,will they kindly - - - - O Q g, also, at - - Ehem: litany will have lost not send them-to Mr•s -Worstxr, -Supt., CTOVE FOR SALE-The we R W. GORDON, Maaagar• Cbildrea•s Shelter, Oshawa. Cl kaawn •'Famous'• beta. almost naw. their homes, but many of Yours Sincerely Ravin¢installed• tnrasca the owner has ' " fur-.b•r use for same, Ma be seas at W -their dear ones as well, and it will E. C. HALL,.Agent. P.tmsz a stor•,HCG78 oilcoG;r Claremont� bXNTHE '�__._IO. e natural for diem to get sway FOR SALE—House and two lots to U GOODSfrom the scenes of the. trt►gedy E COMPANIQN IN CANADA the ctilays of Claremotn, a mom boos. kttcb•a and woodshed ttachd,spleadid large a[their lives. Canada will wel- One'of our_ Canadian subscribers barn oust Savo-- on and trail tre•a, ` residence of P u3par, will sail at • -come them to its aha and will writes ua: --No other paper or wags- bargain for quick sale ••f We have a most complete line of dry Roods. Space will only Per it ---4o all in its power to enable them zine coming to our house is eo highly us.to enumerate a few, tfuderwear all sizes for ladies, seats will grazed"The Youth's Companion. l i HED FOR BALE - Frame _ to begin life snow. They is welcomed by every member o! s ehee ro : 90 fe a acct son. to tae and Children,sweater Coate, stockings, noxa cops, �� 4n•tke most desirable citizens,' for the n w eighty and our ages run from southof1 Ping a&ft Heoowaf°ahIWO • and tAquee, mitts and gloves, p►nta, gFLey are intelligent and industri- seven co eighty seven.' tiantib of class lumber and timber. Nor - overalls and.smacks. . Some of Canada's best-known writ- �astber particalan apply to Jr It, RISHH U- , •' �o•ia One class hape been devoted SON, Pickering: - BAN ;. to manufacturing for generations, ENDERS WANTED - Sealed LATEST - and have no equals in the world in WOMAN W lD T Tenders will b. r9odvd' by fkse asses• the manufacture Of lace and other signs up to novo ca kmoaday,No..and for the Gents suits, navy, grey and brawn, at prices.that will , anryrias. pamhF of the wlnd•mii owns by the oodde .' sting Fire Company.which is situated bastde Blankets, Shakers, Ginghams,' Plaids and (9elgee !lad .fine goods. The -farming class GIVE the Pickering bddgs, The highest or an +have no superiors in the world is NOT tender enot Fire °O'�aruy a°°'"d, W.J.cLAV y many lines not usually carried in s general store, as ;intensive farming. .In. Ontario ___ ,BOOTS -AND -., SHOES s-----. L�OR $ALF -10 choice feeding . alone we can snake room for thone- '�'{�' r' steers and heifers, also several' beaten +hm4h� �Ju s due in winter, Credit given to responsible -ands. of• therm,-.andi.before. many ._ vdia �e� Also for eate9 geaes&l purpose bores. A large assortment to choose from, very nifty up-to-date and 'years they would be in comfortable FO �p �' and 9yearsold rwpeot vel ly,gnesanteed annus ��, and good to work to•vera w. Will be Bola :prices right. Also a full line of rubbers for everyone. -circumstances, and enjoy the pure G• �1=1es vO�eti' veru reasonable, Trial Qiven It desired, Apply air Of CaIIAda and become to THOS REE VELEY,Brock Road,Ind p5one Our groceries are the freshest. D!e COMPO�4 Pick,g716, 44 true patriotic Canadians. - s saunas Richmond, 'Pa. -"When I started Voters' List Court, 1914' 'Germany is making str taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CAEORGE -PH UP Compound Iwas ina THE TOWNS tIIP OF PICIiERI`G -,-.effofu-to-probe-that-she-ouas-for- bringing on, the great war does state of health, --N�eR4sberehy.giventhat.a:Court bilis with that country. One will be held, pursuant to the Ontario h a.d internal trou- ,�_ Voters List Act, by his Honour the day they lay the blame on Russia, bles, and was so ex- Judge of the County Court of the - tremelynervous and County of Ontario,at, the Town Hatl the next they shift it on to Frame, prostrated that if I in the Village-of Brougham,on Friday T T � ' _who they claim have been seeking had given in to my the 90th day of October, 1914, at the feelings e 1 i n s I would hour of 10 in the forenoon, to bear revenge for the loss of the prow- g „ iacea of Alsace and Lorraine, and • • have been in bed. and determe complaints of errors and • As it was I hs'd omissions in, the Voters'List for poll- " '-they.mnat be humiliated. And = t io Bub-Divisions Nos. 6,7, S,9. 10 and W ant; W hat you 'want, when 'DII e hardly strength at g Town- Again they strive to place the times to be on my 11,of the Municipality of the Tower- ship of Pickering for 1914. responsibility 'on England, who fest sad what I did do.was..by a great Dated at Whitevale, in the said wanti it, and y` tghey say are jealous of Germany's effort, I could not sleep at night and Township of Pickering, the 18th dap ;growing power, and that the war of course felt very bad in the morning, off,October, 1914, and had a steady headache. DONALD R. BEATON, O t dins been forced upon her. -. But - After taking the sarcous bottle I ad 3-4 Clerk of the said Municipality _ it will take a long' time for Germ- tired that the headache IT was not es.bad, .. -eo YEARS' a week afterwards. "'QUALITY any t!n persuade the world that I rented better, and my nerves were EXPERI6NC6 t , *he guilt of .bringiisg'on the great stronger, I continued its tree anti! it .�- made a new woman o! me, and now I combined ' war lies anywhere else than on her- can hardly realize that Lam able to do and PROMPTNESS K :pelf: Everyday, .brings forth w much ger I do. Whenever I know any , 'rffurther• proof that Germany has woman in need o!__R good medicine I -wit RIGHT PRICES have. .. been preparing for-many years 'highly Praise Lydia E.�Fink"Iam's Veg- stable Compound. -Mrs. FR"t d - "for sti war in which she hoped to Tffaos MARKS S made u8 many , Dood C1,i►xK,5146 N.Tulip St.,Richmond,Ps, DCOIGNs _ &r- become the master the world, ' Women Have Been Telling`Yomen CorvRIGNTa d:C. rienda, �Tth upon land-and upon sea.•Her ' LydiaE`:Pinkham'a An One sending a sketch end deecrlptren s1a7 for forty years how Qlslok�)secertsla sur oprnMn freeCwhether an t 'spies have been active in England, 'Vegetable Compound has restored their invent on tperinedde'i�.i�IAND��oll°o�np�� p QQ1 tTT y�� +• Prance, Russia, and in !health when anSerlftgwith emale iris. lent free.0dest.$encyforeemenrtnawt•�^ .we �CaXI .-Qll�ay8 take care of. LiAore■ Patt��pt'J taken t ro h ManntpaRt'-QQOo.. epaeialmt"without tc • ;ffact is every Europdan country, This aecoanb for the enormous demand �•*••. • :;tars well as in Qanada, for a number fmr It from coast to coast. .If.you.ars. S`kafi�I AWICAL ears for the urpose of furmu. bled with anly ailment peculiar to A depaely inustrstd weekly t+rgeet GUH I SE & O,1 " .of y , P women why dont yon try Lydia E. atlop ctia yf"n upou p�•esu+4 Scam for _�a _ s' latfng-a plan for the'jp,;.a3ion -df Pinkham le Coaipomldt Itall •„ these countries wi a view to willpay you to d4 roe Lydia E, Platt- CQ�00H 90 00o NRW YQ(� TQ'U 7F1 appnqueat. That faun 9 book:en- baro Medidfa Co.,,Lyon, Mass. - ti >r ef,.'w msIoa ff►Z:- ,.. • k'+: •. 'cVi..,a e 1�' ,.: „ ..:. .; � '.': , Y.. .AN:cC� Y� � ) ,:�- >„ f• w•?+' �� p,,�r y sN�-;,,p..tx"re•�, •sE" ', � .,, -r „ ::..,,>mcw. bss,u. � r' •!. a':(t r++....x� y�. Ty'�`i' e.SpIC• '+' 7nf.Z".. soh;. .......................... 2XP cm W J H Bryan- and Mies Robt and Mn Verna.of Aurom, VisiSed Clare 1914 BIG NDSO-017 David Scott w" in Toronto mont friends on Sun4 TUB 01F PICIMSINO _y, they Sunday. having accOmPOULOd Mr. Baubary -.1-ho—ag of duest d4laY Of 77 4ver M re. NoTics is hereby given that a Court Rd Alb "A tahilrautoe will be hold pursuant to The Ontacto Ohio& A Tay IAM "Mrtmml of Bar- Timms,a daughter. Dr. Brewster, ve rinary Voters,List Act. by his Honour the Dolls. Toys, jull' n Pearson r. has . rented Mrs, T y Caurt of the Wqllingto m4v�m eon bOmAb Judge of the Count. fol Ihs- RolMay trads. O&H &.new driver. rest. Countv of Ontario the Town R411 Gerow, of Port Perry rl='s residence on- Dow St at -,reesived George where he intends immediately in the Village of Pickering.on Satur and ses, them. in town on Tuesday. dav, the$lot day of October, 1914, at for an Magazines. a Was oppeag an office. lo o clock in the forenoon. 1A*n Charles and Mra.Sargent motor- N are sorry tA:) report that the hour of complaints of Weekly-,end Daily Nsws"P014 ity on Tuesday. fif th: conceff- to hear and determine ed into the.cl Clsyto Hill of the he Voters' n Bros. of Brougham) uflned to his errors and omissions in t -------- Bennett i4y at C. 0. Bennett's sion of Uxbridge is co phtheria. List for Polling Sub-Divisions IN 08--L, .T spent Sand bedmith an,attack of di 2.3, 4 and 5 ot the Municipality Of the Mrs. Chas, Middleton,6f Stouff- We hope for' his eiirl�; recovery. township of Plelkering foi 1914.- nolay with - Miss the 'd ;vfflei, spent Su -Rev. H. Wood will occupy Dated at Whitevale,.in the ski Emma Underhill. Ulpft in the Baptis - church . Pickering. the leth day t , Townabip of on Whitby on Sunday owing to 'Rev. of October, 1914. wlitch he e DONALD R. BEATON, Peter Macnab, sr., moved Tuesday int -Sandbank, -ean having-eharge t mtly purchased. of t' pslity The Pickering rL -F anriiversarY services in C A o Mr. MeL laretnon Clert of the said Munici ICE J0F?E- 0.ur ice-cream parloreL Will novr-be e Committee Stephenson had a busines R. E. Forsyths 'HINDLE the season and we Thomas Gregg tend Thomas . C. H. Found, a trip to miss Mildred Forsyth ancl Miss - - He vidumc open during —47— Brooklin on Tuesday, . ........ Lizzle Walker were in Oshawa on will secure s,regular. T0ut1g Miss Mary nacnab has moved T'hesday, attending the supply from the formerly Dr. INTER, BUILDER Tkie object of this Association is to __Into ber new home People's Convention of the Baptist CARPE iCITY DAIRt' COMPANY lessen stealing and prosecute NDBARN -'U.�J. Brodies iesidende:' church. HOUSE VERANDAH, A and Mrs. Stephenson M. Bennett, of the WORK, PANTRY CABINETS the felons. John T. Mi a Jean First-class Bread.Cakes of fine'varlety lon �bmi-wd-. of Pickering, visited. Weis 7a Hospital, Toronto, Fic- DUMB WAITERS. and Confectionery always Members haviug sJ* 01�pniinnul. fau?ily -1 * eek. stei Proper any member . r vp I by-Mr.and Mrq.Powell ral rejAir on hand. % Clartausbut companied Shingling "d' geue tijis immediately wi Rev. Mr. McLellan and-family and dangtiters, of West Toronto, work. of Executive commilike& inett!s on, u wantHERS MONNEYIP returned home on Friday af ter an motored out to C. 0. Bet MambersWp fee visit&this old home. . See me about any job yo PICKERING, ONTARIO _Sunday last.- --done. - Pricia right Thomas Pearion Who---has been r be had trom the 5504 H 80"talT On spPuestion. attack of iSCHOOL RK'PORTS ome Telephone. I 3g from a severe Zz suffer i Rudware Banks;C.a.Palm- com.—L. D. kering for Sel er,0. 1" Morcombe, Pickering, Out CI Ell Be' . ­ I -,.flosnewhat impt ils In S. �'i - MAKING r rheumatism for some time is now The follow is the standing of I Greenwoo % Pi, "10 ,oved. Pt DE ,all and see our siock of "HOPY a, will �ht" and other stoves Dr. Ira.Freel, ofStOuffviU peuTe'r'. Br. IV--Marie Hamilton, pridthemouthof Novemlier In d Barciay, Hilda Hom. W e�lamprepare to make ciderq�ivery Thoug Blt— )N.J.- Clirk­ *Harol an &—a we as dt er ines j,j.-Oitoniior. -Post Graduate work at th6 Poly- Wilson.Mabel Hood, Eva; Hood.--Jr. 7 d Th&s- President, IV—Cbarlie Russell. Mabel Hamilton, Tuesday, Wednesday of Hardware. clinic Hospital, Chicago. Jr. ill—*Raymond pilkey, *Helen day until the season closes. Eavetroughing and repairiqg Mrs. John Morgan, of Toronto, promptly attended to. Barclay. Lillian Courts, Russell Ham- gr every day except -guaranteed is spending a few days with Mrs. ilton.*RuaseW Pilkey, Myrtle H2- 1 ChOPP'n Work and'prices 4d other f riends om Bunker, Fred Riddle,Jr. II—Mu- z5atura8y. moderate, Wra. Evans V T Repair Shol &tives in.Claremont. riel Madill.*Frank Barclay. Gordon 4jisb for sale a quantity of and reh d Elmer I his" Jesse. and Mrs. Banbury, RD Riddle. I—Lorne Bunker, a, and saw dust. �Lawrence Denny) Sun* Courts. Pr.—*Harold Percy, *Edna slab yeles for hire. Also, number of daughter,of Aurora, spent [adill. *Preseut GREFNWOOD Bic day with Sherman and Mrs. WrixMv7-VOIiu IM rout John F. Bayles, Greenwood second-hand-wheels for sale, or sy on time. Dora P -hr,"'havlag come down in every d new ones ordered when Rumo teacher. CH 'FOR required. WAT Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tired itbeir auto. Quite a snow Burry passed over -TOD'S foi,sale at right prices. .7 '.this locality on Monday, when & Ind phone 19178 Pick. at of snow fell t HOUSE IFURNISHINGS sufficient amou 0 Motor truck each Wedn45s- and white. The �--gaake the Aro acco, d usse cl-rew, snow f-all was mpanied by Our.sto-Ok is complete..Jw every line ay and Saturday for all 7R 11 , An' �m-iquite a severe f rost. kinAs ot'Bread an&Cakes. PICKERING,-.Ont.- The 97-th kaniiersary of the n Baptist church will be hold on for our fall trade.. See -bargains i Ask-for a 10-cent Wrapped7 islunday next. Rev. G. A. McLean .7,� ­'­ ill preach at both secretaries a separate fruit loaf- -Picken�— - of Wbitby,'w nd rvices and 9 lal music will. be 0 M Se Every- PICKERING JD r tendered by tVe-'ehoir. BURLING, ' 'b0ay welcome. C** OSHAWA. ONT. -rd I tumber Geo. H. Se,mis, manager of the StandardBank, is receiving sub- scriptions to the Canadian War "'Ovskawd. Jted AMOS FLOUR and FEED Dontiogent Fund. Any person . 1 C. N, R., Station desirous of contributing to this at A qtmntity of Al 0 fund are respectfully requested to Are Tire . Proof, Wind Pr.of, Cherrywood it at the bank. re anxious to know what .,Water Proof, Lightrling Apple Barre Some a Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried Aonr patriotic society is doing in Malted 7 the matter of-raising money and Proof and Frost Proof. Brewers Grains, Sale securin.g clothiag for patriotic Corn Feed Oitcake Meal. For purposes. Every othvr localifttyls. -4LAU good, up.to-dite 40,ansdisn for a d, �Bell and Independent Phone. -doing something and Claremont . .�Tarmers use them. Calf Meal,Oyster Shell et6 should not be behind. who his been Fred N. Madill For particulars,Phone home 5090 is bed for-the at ToA closed evOrIF Saturday .:,.6onfined to h ; from t Md 40 -011 MOOS= u.untu further nouoe. few weeks suffering Th r will 'gave You best prices on 1100 PVo- ge �Del — Siding, ants, Cul'rert$ 0 a any of the joilowing Local- fever is now making M Lng. Finials. Vehope Pedlar's . heating and Ornaments. inue and Me= coot I .: *. ­ , - . - Gordon. a progre"I way W. Pri le I t he will own be able to rsGuln's Samuel Manningo Wwtby, Out. work. Brooklinjout. pICKBRING Jacob McInt Wearepleaved to see Magnus G. M. Rice R Wh tby, aL in after T, 0 31haderson at work a Wiitby, Oat. 19 John Ashenhurst, being eon n - to a a ed his = for a lAwrence Den -rENTION Goodwood, OaL Tic hile W. Henly, - 7 IN ",I�14ft N ..Couple of weeks with an attack,of Greenw=' ,'Ont- IT , - :A! -able to attend to W. F. Bvrtoa ievale, Out 111! .1- W 11 suffering cou- Whi 0.0 4.4 ew and second cream separaf- his work he is ati Box Grove, Out. W. W. Sadler, am tore. Gasoline engines, aiderably and the use of. crutches J. C. Morrish, und. nd Creek, Out.- Greenwood, Out 0 -0 different makes,pumping Out nece"UT to move aro ijsou� -Pickering, OwL 4 rvi Farm implements. n tbemeth- Wm. W ZILE fits. The special services I �cdiot church on Sunday last were rice, but better service and satisfaction. Fob �4 AIrkinds of, ladders constantly No higher p was 4— hand. very . largely attended both ok worninj d and evening.. Rev. H mi e ES. churc� THE PEDLAR PEOPLE9 Li to= Wood, of the Baptist. too" GET PRIt t.the morning�service OSHAWA, ONT) EstablishedI8.81. -,Y�o' g-Brood sow for --pireacbed a Head Office and works, I a un M,cUllan of the Pros- and Rev. A. in .the byterian church- officiated —VI"Kr- 33L �vvening- BROCK. ROADONT. : -' Curling.�Inb A meeting of the was.--held on Monday Doe for 1914-15 were 9,Brouxtiam when the skips I IHE DOMIN.10111AN 5-W32it T. Osbalm well as other necessary PRE3109"T., - T. ly,171 bridge 15,ce'untuston is. W.D.MATTHIEWS,VfOl- ...... -.elected'as Alt,M.P.,PRESIDENT. 17,Uptupo!e The skips tomuno Is.ow C.JL BOGZRT,G406"d Kleager. business" transacted tire as follows: it. Besse, D. Hop- WKWIL, bm"Food set 9011b"FrOb LV I p., er, J. W. Gregg, W. M. Palmer, Are You Interested in tbas. Neal �o.nytb. You Can Start & Savings Account and and R.' E.- . titi. d winter's sport i wi It is not uccenLryfor you to wait until yoi have A A tb-$1.00. noney. Art account can.be opened.with $1.00 and . , a godo V large surn.of r p te is compounded twice a year. Gr&j r�y glowly more on which interest is moving ve Fel' n I fall, only a compara- no far thie AND,- 40 tively f ew-loade�having been, de- BRANCH4' A. AL ATKINSON, Mitnager. I01111 - CR all malftleb and d This is kept in stook. It will P47 Yon livered at the elevator. a OUT— 3utmat t6 what it Mis to works ozd in" -Inarked c( all so a" ])On,% be jotme years a o when Scores of INS and obtain prio". along ly me oan,- and do throw off the -wagons woull 6 standin it Ga'-t e' s 0 spntg we do not employ tbom, iting to be unloaded. blob. the road wa oommission of 10 Per ant-,wh we not raising nearly so -,Farmers: ' UPSON. & ' Coo -2 0orteinly save by purebseiing from much-grain as they formerly did, b -is' 'taised D S1 I h%Ve in stock 3*rods of call soadoid. and most of that whic k, which -.-is being fed to their stoe nter Underclothes for Men and Women. Boys -wire fencing made by the wbitby. ;E of FaAl and Wi Jj@ also far better for the farms. FVLL RATS( asortment of Sweaters in all latest add Girls.it Old prices,also a full a Trie many ClaremotittHends of o advance In Prices.' 7-Steel Company of- Canada. Mr. Lutber.Slack, of the standard styles, n J�ames k, Bank, Toronto; *ill regret to bear L-DI-ES'BLOUSES—Musli0s, white, HATS and dAps—A full line in 9111 1 also carry brace wire,. 4of his death which took --place.- on LA tack,strioed. Prints from so cents.. Ital after , b] the lateit for men and boys. coiled- spring wire,- .wira 'P=V-ManUfaC 1,,st in the- bospi Friday I upwirdi.- The lytwomonths illness. pl�$. Steel posts and" Residence,Dund 'near who was only about 24 LADIES, Fancy Collars 'and Cuffs. O�OVES�Ki<!,,iilk-lified, also heavy, Shop' mud deceased We ate c a of agebegan to suffer -about Everything the latest GlWes for&Cn and boys. ed' r &st§.' �WAITBY, ONTO years an ulcerated DRESS QODDS�Blue�and black Vel. . : .. ths ago from Serges, giving bargains in these goods. t of Whitby %-two mon Three AoOrs d b wn Wes rapidly worse - vet Cords, blue an tooth. It became Cheeksand Plaids.black ancl-brown 1-7- -­ .aindhewa9takentothe hospital Venetian, Melton Cloths,etc, s—Top,Shirts, 6 underivent fifteen opera- DRESS SHIRT hat,I havie and -We are prepared to instal,�V06A Shaker-Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Neckties.�Braces, etc. Let me Show You w po on short notice,also 06 where h lood-poisoning having set Pam repilri4g. tions, b Gingbams,Cottons,etc. quote you prices. to all kinds of -in. He sank rapidly until death ff fi3gs. 'Mr.-Slaiak �MILLINERY—Tbii department ls'rushed�all ladies know our styles are up Agent for-the Ontario Wind' relieved his su eri down to the lowest- also gasoline engines aud;'.� u of the late Josepbg5lack ute and prices -was a so to the min - most *11 our go6ds,- thesquregPatr, two 0 at s can do you ever thing r bt t price IDIMS0 6ROCERIES—Ah, here w , 5oc. Higbee JNFJ ALIFIL who died aL year or d. He was SDc�40c, 500, Oowee 90c, Vo As ce . M ------------ i-ieW�itiis ------------ POI, ut TOWNBRIP H a ld GL ::�!t : is he g u D d:y N er S Bdrn_ - a bel pu;;E t as& ug A V- on WVIRD t IL tokw Shingling a to 40agee me T ut __drne- 5t jib bis home at Mons Roe about old prices. Teas GN SPAR, two months ago and .paid for good-batter&rid eggs.- 0.50, Ind. 26.1 heartfelt synipathy is expressed KERING LOCUST HILL none Bell N for the sorrowing Widow in bOrD. SIMPSO.N .4 Co., PIC ead and sudden 1).sreavemeuL s _ ..VCRs,. ..ceerr:�:.•".• re`w-+a.. ,...::. -. yu„i.•..: - +,'.. .., .•.,�" .aced'. ;..i. - ..lE..•... *_'! s�. - - � - '-_ - R:�ire i.f ..< s:„...,, ,. ,d..:.+µ ....'.., v F.Y '. ... 9 *•; "f• ti :A' r ,•rc- ✓•. i .a ti. �• .P c!C. , r„ � P., `7 �i�1 Two-M 01as caught the Aeotlne J Ott . e *` a uM std 1 ; Honolulu Harbor. .Threaten Communications of Enemy- With^ Position �y': Indespat ,ht ���ine b' !ever Scheme to Ambu=Cade a Allies' Ammuni• -- _ ..on the rleuse �o utaFailed ,, servers at the mouth of the harbor the Japamese battleship Hizen cap- t n C V.►y _ - tured the German steam schooner Aeolius, supposedly fsom the Mar- A des h from Paris' says: A troops ten days to beat back the ahall Islands. A despatch from Part says T) mr'ment a pa squadron of German vav- German advance in Belgium is Gallant army commanded by King An account of the sinking of the officers ::i llnti.,h un f :n br ,. ,�., a.,• appeared a short distance ' counterbalanced by French suocesa- •rt. Aeolius by the Japanese battleship to a ha,t the mcrto:a i, :on iuh t>:, ay The British captain thea or- ee in the xegd4n of Verdun. . The Te, victories of the •a0lies were Hizen aims brought here by Cus- an am•unition oonvc•y r :t �vxs v ro d• nr -the truck drivers, most of --.24W's foroe6 had sl+ig�httaly-the b� won north aad souttih•of Verdun in tome offiaiad:s on the United States seeding to the Brit ti tines` a:�� -� hom ..were -London- ter 4 the hard fighting at the ex- the consistent effort to protect that revenue-Butter Thetis. mentieres. with sur,,-'i•- liar,. :�i:ffeuas, to demount Wirth their whr+eebe 'west of the line, but Gem. fortress and to recapture the Ger- -Afrter the schooner was cut loose you ase running rig+i't to G i i',.11 iris take a position in a ditch Joffre's troops dealt destructive man position at St. Mihiel__TIM from the Hizen after being towed trenches," was the c•. mn;-d g .i t ds the road in order to defend -blows toward the enctreme- of-ths -£ win Frruce 'was to a Point ten miles.off shore it was to the convoy. Th- oalrt .:u in cxrm- th. 2ojivoy. The Germans were g�rA1 situation, as indicated by beaten back in &e Argonne forest permitted,w drift half a mile away• mand went and sp•.k, to r-h c t�,o'!a t>+ ::t 'to charge, aad a detachment the official reports, remati'ns the and a regiment of hila troops was Then the war vessel, with a search- officers, who were driving a British c,.German-infantry 'had arrived on , same= ces$aat, viroleIA- :fig cut -to- pieces. Almost eimultan- light playing on the domed craft,. automobile. After a rein words the -cene, but from the other side a With no decisive outcome. Veering. eously French artillery destroyed fired fnu,teAn shells from small passed the captain noted that the FrPnoh battalion appeared.' A from the sem coast and punishment three German batteries on the Up- guns, and'the Aeolius disappeared man who had issued tfif° •.rder 4po&!!!a�:i:•p fiTht ensued, and the Ger- '' 'by :British and naval guns, per Meuse, presunba+hlq in the at- beneath .the waves. with a slight accent, 4 hereup-•n iii n:•1-is retired with heavy losses. - - the Germans hurled an army- tack on the German fortifications - _r drew his revolver and shc,t both his T':A nnibuscade had been well pre- st the Belgians defending',be at St. Mihiel and Gap den Romans TRAINI\G FRENCH YOUTH. Supposed comrades. At the same pared. r Yser and were able to cross snci French artillery was advanced Yser between Nieupont sill Dix- to Command' the German line of 245,000 to 500.000 Available as Raw made; a a point abauti six slice cornomuaioaRiona from St. Mihisl - p:tbiic should have confidence that frown the coastdime: The Germans eastwor+d. Soldiers. -- -.-.-- ENEMY H U N �E D th commanders-in-chief.and the bro_ngght heevy guns from, Liege and Six batteries (have been putt out A despatch from Bordeaux says: experienced captains serving under -tbe gsupps `determined the con-:of action by the French guns, one The French Government, through A Y n r�[�1 i �j c . 1 7V U1tU'l;IJ�tJ t}+ - ar•e doing all that is possible flint• It had taken the Kaiser's of.them of heavy eaJi`bre. the Minister of Public Instruction, �' and taking the best steps to 'bring _ has directed Baron Pierre de ___ — the enemy to action. m * C. NADIANS AR'E PROUD. C'oubertin, president ' of the � I + '� _---- �lgn�(�m FIGHT , French'Olympic Games Committee, Capture of the Harlsruhe a Matter HUSICIANS ARE BARRED. L W i t i to organize the physical and midi- of Patience and Good_ f _ Sir Charles Fitzpatrick at. Ameri- tary training of the young men of Luck. Non+ Are To Be Admitted Except JN CA�IP�IGN =can Bar Association Dinner. . . France, and especially of those -- - I " : A despatch from Washington .youths who would come normally A despatch from London says: 11' Thettitrical Companies. says: Canada's ppride in being a into the army in 1816. These young The Admiralty has issued a state- A despatch from Windsor. says: - part of Great Britain, a nation men are now eighteen years,of age, ment outlinir]g the steps that ars !t'•>>Fi� 'an's not members of theatri- Prihdpal . Scene of Cdi►fliet Is which keeps sacred -its Covenants and they number between 275,000 being taken t'v round up tite eigttt cal companies or entertainment bv- �.ii'here British ,ire Eu- aa-d maintains its plighted word," and 300,000. They are to be put or nine German .cruisers at large i requ` will be barred from entering was asserted on Wednesday night through swimming and shooting ex- in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Canada. This order was put into - gaged. by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief ercises and walking, running and Oceans. Th:se cruisers include the effect at Windsor last week„because A despatch from Paris says: The Justice of the Dominion of Canada, boning and-outdoor game's designed Emden, which has sunk or captur- I it is feared agents of Germany have hardest en in -an address here before the to develop their muscles, and give been getting,past immigration of- gag•ement since the Com- �, ed 20 British vessels to date in the baaaeoment fzom the. Am. Bar-AeeeFiatian-�'N:e them endurance.and-cousage.._ Oepan—and the art'sru e;1_ficia,ls,. disguised as instrumental- coas+t down to Arras. The.principal Constitwtion '�f Canada." Bir —_ which has taken 12 British shies in is'ts. The order affects. individuals k scene of•ooaflict is around La Bas- Charles' speech was, the feature of ORDERS FRO31 WAR OFFICE. the Atlantic.- The statement says: a toyed at load !theatres, and the see virtually d Lille, the night session of the association. managements will have to give S In deebribin. the growth of the ` gearahin.g for these vessels and guarantees that they will return to where the German troops tbrew g g Jiillion Sweater Coats. Socks sand working in concert under various themselves in masses against the. Canadian coloraW - system, Sir the united States, Charles commented u the Ger- Shirts Are ,Needrd. commanders,in-chief are upwards allies... .For the most part British Pat of 70 British Austrahau. Japanese, engaged here. Both sides man system of colonization. The -Adespatch fi+oan Montreal says: French and Russian cruisers. SHOT PRIEST DEAD. have suffered terribly. The-Black German . Government,' said he, Mr. Fred Stobart, purchasing A d << Amo these are a number of the despatch from Paris aay�e: The .Watch and Royal Irish its 'apparently has not discovered that agent for the British Government, Fi aro says that when the Germans E y there can be'no colonial enterprise is at the Windsor Hotel, and will fastest British cruisers. The vast R Y have been in the thickest of the a anses of seas and oceans and, invad-ed Woevre, in the deanery of where the colonist .is checked at lace orders .for a million sweater �' t - fighting. apd the British casualty p the man 'thousands of islands of- St. Die, in the first fortnight (A 1 every tura by official ]'unitations, coaita, a similar nastier o{ gales of Y list i$ very great, ,p,l,ttbov.gh" much fee almost infinite choice of move- September, Father Iaahache, the and this may account for the fact re worsted socks, m milliaa. sum enbalier than that of the Germans, Y grey vicar, was asked to tell the location, t• tbat_bhe German emigrant to-day of heavy underwear, and a million ment to the enemy's ships. In r 'who encountered them in so-ad for- of French solders Estill in the Par- selects the United States, Canada heavy English army shirts, besides spite of every effort to cut off their i,sh, and the motion There has not been a min- places to which they or Australia as a field for hie enter- field glasses, which' will run into coal supply., it has. hitherto been itis a respite in the oonfliat ezc�e�p�tt prise rather than the German oolo- about a million djollara Man hair maintained by one means or aa- he n owe ' m°d oto take during the darkest'hours of the Y an oath that he would tell the : 1 nies in South Africa,' where-free- brushes and- shaving brushes are other, In the face of �increasing truth. The ' �•. night, buk even then the 'artillery ps*i,eat a reply was: p dam to work out hie career to the also wanted. These orders-have no- difficulty the discover and destruc- t' of both armies kept up-,acophinuous Y '`Death, rather than treachery." best advantage is not yet permit- thing to do with the Canadian con- tion of thesQ few enemy. crursera ;,• duel. He as shot within a uaster of an ted.- tingent, whose outfit is being look- therefore' Is largely a matter of }t-0ur. The abbe was 61 The Germans appeared at this �° ` of point to have an inexhaustible sup- ed-after by the Dominioin Govern- time, patience ndygood luck. The •age. Yew Brit- 'Ply of men, wham obey �d not 40,000. PRISONERS, 51 FL.iGS. meiat. The clothes are for the Brit- -- ish army now in the field and in spare. Everywhere, where one man n _ ' Relt�aa$urgomaster..Repots. Huge training. �p� 0V0 BELGIANS �Nfell, two seemed t4 appear-to fill- • BRITAIN - aot gap, disposal allies, h-troop; have I'apture. AU-STRIANS' PLAN FAILED. 1 aA !their d� 1 fresh iron and A &-s .- -&poe�a• Pe,. patch from i,ond+un says: An , succeeded in repulsing the Ger Amsterdam despatch to the-Central - m+a•ru+ whenever they pushed a for- ,Ye*s quotes a telegram from the Police Arrived as They (Fere About jhidhbli3 attack-home. All the trans- Burgomaster of- Wenduyge, .Bel to Cross St. Clair RIPcr: The Latter May Gare for Them During the Re- � -- : port arrangements.of- the- allied gium; as-follows-: "Victory is with 1-d��- #rom __ rw,. (��, = >: ma-i rider . _ . .- _ t-War treoops are w•orkimg splendidly, and the allies. Seventy 'thousand men sa`s: -The local authorities nipped the men at the ,writ are kept well have been taken prisoners between inthebud a bold attempt to tamping ' ted-and supplied with ammunition. Chalons and Longwy. .Three. guns pie a number of Sarnia Austrians - - The ambulance services are admir and.:31 flags have been captured." reservists - across the River St. A despatch from Landon says: gians are already in Britain, and -able, the wounded are not left lung Wenduyne is_a province in West Clair to Port Huron. Two- motor Lord Gladstone, former Governor- Mr. Samuels' board will probably- 46 'on rhe'.field, but are frdbsported.to Fland-ers on the Belgian coast, boats had set out from the Ameri General of South Africa, and his name a committee shortly to con- ; tn�srby hospitals. Chalons and Longwy'axe respective- 'con-Vey foreigners asaoctates, who are directing the aider means to provide for their' - -The Belgians, in.their encounter 1 in, the French d awn aide to soave -_the forei y departments of acroa3s. The Austrians were on the War Refugees' Committee, regard permanent Care during the entire with the Germans, have thim'st the -Marne and Meurthe et Moselle, river banit` ready is embark when the temporary .assignment of the war. invaders back, and at the conclu- nearly 200 miles south-east of the the police appeared on the scene. Belgians to the Hospitality of the Glasgow now. has 3,000 Belgians, - .tdoa of this fighting 1,700 German Belgian from which •the The.Austrians fled and escaped, and Various British cities as merely an Leeds, 2,000; Birmingh�1, 2,000; dektd were found on the field. above deslsatah emanates• the motor-boats made for the ether emergency work. Lord Gladstone, Cardiff, 3,000; Dublin, 70o; Cork, side. in a statement on Wednesday, ex- 600, and twenty-five other .cities ,rt planed that the Government is have smaller numbers. There are MARCHAN D S WOUND SLIGHT. bearing the cost of the- rail- also many of them in villages and t ti way transportation of the refugees, on farms. It is estimated that there - - and that the Local' Government are 50,000 is London. Probably - ase 1 F �'•�' '`a „, r Faghoda Hero Struck in Leg by Board, which is a department of the 150,000 Belgians in all are refugees Shell Splinter. _ British Government, under the di- is Britain, but 50,000 still have rection of Herbert Samuel is con- some tnjaeg: Many of th:ese, how- „ � A despatch from Paris says: The side-ing plans for the permanent I ever, will also soon be wound of Col. Marchand, of Fash- relief of the Belgians anfor�elir The boats f in- lashing andnCalais oda fame, -is less serious than was employment under s`a-ddwtory ooa- are still bringing large crowds of a at first reported. A shell splinter s xryM �`s struck his leg. He is in the St. ditions. .Moms than 100.000 Bel- Belgian refugees daily.. A "' '; Maurice Haspitai at Epinal. a„ w AJ CLCB MEMBERS' FIGHT: Right to Land Troops in Canada . s r _ ix 1;000 Under Colors, S' Hundred of L' r " 500 at the Front. A despatch fain.' Washington force on Canadian soil. Discussing , A despatch from Paris says: The says Germany's right to land his now much-talked''-of note of Sep- " S "` " m yh' ` < Jocks Club, the, smartest French troops in Oa-nada, if possible, and tem�ber 3 to the State. Department F club, has 600 of its thousand mem- thus secure at beast a temporary here, explaining the attitude of f. j bees under the colors, Of these 300 foothold on the, American Conti- the German Governm:emt, towards n•evit " was upheld by Count von the'Monroe doctrine and vin as- ryy are on the firing ins, . ReriTetorff, .German Ambassador' surtanoes that Germany' was snit here who declared this would not •contemn latin. an Soutth Amettiean �° ' Hissed His Dead Sona ' P g Y ?! •,� amu,, ,� M " r ye be. a violation of th© Monm.6 doe- colonization ache'me in event of vie- patch from Petrograd 'sa s b Russian era are printing a ha that, a Thea.oda was bsendin�sold sand _y c over the.afies; the Ambatisador of Colonel Lo ttre pri, i n a story S onl• South America, was refer, - e po dte.rs to Europe to fight against his red to at that time, Because there a lieutenant, was killed in the first country, the United States should had never'been any•question raised' - "' days, of fi hting in Galicia, rt y g Report not. consider it in ariv sense an in- as to, passible German attempts to. to was made to &18 Colonel that the fringem'en't on the M;nroe doctrine seek colonization in any other part :.regim'en�t,had lost 200.in•killed and il Germany, should land an armed of the American hem!is�phere. wounded, includdng one officer killed. "What is the name'of the offi- t ger 7" the colonel aekedt Cols. Marltz s Rebel •Force Driven off "Lieutenant Lopoukhine," was _ - Tbe-"Eyes•` at'7i Submarine: The Periscope, the reply. • ``Where wits the officer'kill,ed 7�' yMri• iiah' submarines have proved the "eyes of the fleet:" To take one'- 11tie p,ra.ce-was pointed out to him, A despatch from London says: ,mos (Cape p'rovinc_e).with a arca od . rice in the scar. +As officisrlly created in ;the report on the Heligo- - zl' d agtion; 'thee efieA were located by "information brought to the Tl�e Colonel then went to the body The Pretoria, Transvaal,: Correa- over 1,000 men', including several - rally by idle au m,aririe iofficers; alto -. edtotved extraordinary of hiss son, kissed it on the forehead pon-dent�of Ret tei's'Telegram Coni' hundred Germans, end artillery • n. and 'lips,made thv sign oaf the-cross, pany has forwarded the following and guns, •Our casual:ties�-'were ten 'nig•and eatherp ••• 'n penetrating the enemy's waters. Their peels- "Lieut..did the work. raven by'-H. fir: Koekkoek in IllueUvA-ed War and remounting his horse, went on offfcial statement: -Colonel wounded. • The en-emn,y . left tws _ a7 directizig the artavities of the regi- Maritz (the head of the rebellion in dead, one. a'Garman and thcu other ,two') - ment. British South Africa) attacked Kei- a native," ,^ —'-' j �,is _ .,r.: ?+.' i. '%:�:rt.,.ar ,a`rd isw •ti• '`�"' 'yr°� .� •F M..' .Y'ry i6s• >� �P' Y �.� ' Ji •�ror- e.,.q.o.y'+Iw•4.s,4�L.L7aLi� `T ,r.. d^. r kyr „i�'aw n .;c, .�!:•.. x.+�„gY4•r-T.. r.” r•:4 : ,yJ° '�:Gda ;.a .i ..�'i R-, MZ' •vywi+.y'� ✓-�� -- - r !. - _ FV _._ • .. • _ - British Aeroplases the Bed.. u y _"T Lnuin r iis "The British aeroplanes have . i prgved' to 'be more tlhan equal tory of the Germano," says the Faris correspondent of the Lon- , Rdon Times. '`Especial success hasPASSorER been scored with the new type of pelcaeyou � ; "° _ m British aeroplane called the ohas , Uvonred- Hetidand Neck. sed ar,' which is capable of developing - r ;Spread Over � .,�* 1 e a speed of 150 miles an hour, and Sighlp Disfi urement,Burnie and Itch- hep. which can rise from the ground at coater- '►r,� `'; Burning i ung. uldNotCetAnySleep, (;t1= a vert sharp angle. The German _tasted "�r,,',4 �' r• i anti-aira'hip ,guns are so effective - ttcuraSoap and Ointment Healed. that it is unwise for the British or s = s French aviators to fig .lower than 1 18ibernla Ave.. West Toronto, Oat.- � v� �� , e,000 f t fr t ground.,Aa air- lu�3Y WORRY ! �t� ee out he gr "Fii�-ice noticed a rash on'atr chW@•1ace.-- _._ 2 3 THY�� - *hich soon Iiegan to spread �� his :� man when under fire tae"tz�keep our variety and head and then around his continual glides, sharp !turns and Choosey neCIL I thought it was ' z y "' •evolution$ in order to prevent the self your grocer for going all over his body. IL ;� Js THE MOTHERS OF ALEN. envi ny from getting an accurate "Clark's". e .-. was in red patches on,,his f ' aim. e loop, howeve , Looping th o0 r L 'D• face.then pimples began to form which biroke and mat- $y Joaquin Miller. is atrictly ini+bidr�en." g, ever was --' ter was running from them. The bravest ba*Ale that ` FAsasn TOM BA"' � His lase and head was a fought! Will 11oYa Scotia Care of passe of eruption and it „.• �' t3ha11 I tell you others and when l _'T roat�ft+9x, 3I<isecy cotlwrae street.. o. ;caused a very bad diaegu"nisnt,also burn- of the world you /� t } r fag and itching. The child could not get On the maw Interest to ill ��'ouien IF YCU WANT TO 33GY Olt y�l.L '� ^ �y sleep. I tried several kinds of olnti- .- .• •,eL find it notr- 8'ruiL Bttkek Qrain or Datry t+or °menta and powder but with no success for Thr Yrinoess iiaradja is president ,.� fought' by the mothers of .rrtte Ei W. Dawson. Brampton.or r. " t etbo;ns Rt., Toronto. "r ' :about two months. The rash seemed to get and honorary treasurer of the Bal- men. wtaere• Little blisters would form thea giaL, Relief Socierty. She has trans Nay, not hot with cannon or battle Halifax Send*NO; People. of Help W. aavtsoa, Colborne at.. Toronso.' burst and a lot of discharge would come formed Bedigny Castle, situated in Fos BAIT-Vt. out. With sword or nobler pen 1 Haliiaa, N.S., Dec. ib.—When inter the ver heart of the war zone, into rat with slog ••We tried Ointment and ty itiOII of het` T' eloquent, words or EGI6TERED I1,1�lP6HIRg . Both but to no good effect. +'+itm the Child had a hospital. In recogn Aay, viewed at her home at 184 Argyle 8L, R pylae winners. All ages Both work. the Govern ,r of Lt e.huas ad- thought sexes. Fisher Bres_ Benniiller, Ont. +. :,been sut<ering about two months we were e8 Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to recommended to UT the Cuticum soap.and dre=ayed a l tier of,gratitude to her• From mouths of wonderful men• talk of her peculiarly .uniartunate Ointment. After few applications it gave But deep in the walled-up woman a case •'1 :=was always -'bine' and de• NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. relief and the child began to get some deep• heart- pressed, felt weak, languid and utterly !1 OOD WEEKLY lr LIFE TOCK l, Y 'In about dz weeks Cuticura Soap and I nest b fife Germans, baling march- yield, G York County• Stationery and Book q Y Of woman that would not Yi unfit for any work. My stomach was Ola completely healed the trouble ed from the ma•nRion. After being But bravely, svlentdy, bore her ad disordered that I had no a petite. Bneinees iu conneition. Price, anis PAW. Muu�>aieft;.•_{gisne4mm wm.. were killed — What I did eat disagreed. I a 8 I any. 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto e 'lly__ p iTucicer;Feb. ]e, 19Th. Several of those who had been Lo, there is thlit battlefield greatly from dizziness and sick head. , 7� Samples Free by Mail taken pAsoners with me were then No marshalling troop, no bivouac ache and feared a nervous breakdown. AGENTtI WANTED. song Upon my druggist's recommendation I A GENTS Up,�•yilx CTR W.�a Boox A stogie cake of ouctcura soap and box of tied to trees. When the time limit used Dr-Hamilton's Pills. ri and Conubinat:on Christmas ditty �O A single cakeointof o are often sufficient given u8 had almost elapsed. French No banner to gleam and wave' "I felt better at once. Every day I are SURE MO`lEY-MAKEit6, ER 'S owe when all else has failed, Bold throughout artillery raided the building aril But oh! their battles, they last, improved. •In sin weeks I was a well Samples Free: Best-Terms ORD give IOW From babyhood to'the grave. Peerage toe ttp•flce cents. Nicholl, Co` She world. Sample of each mailed free, rescued us, the Germans escaping. woman, cured completely after differ- pang Limited, Pnbliebdrs. Toronto Address pos4a�rd + -- still as a bridge of n Physicians had failed to help me. with 32-p Skin Book Yet faithful e t by MISCELLANEOUS. k Cum„Dept. D,Boston,U.S.A." stars, It ie for this reason that I strongly Gest Colds and Hoarsuess She figh> in ber .-walled-up urge sufferers with_stomach or digea- sycEa Tt MOxs. LU MPs, ETth- DISSOOB OS DE3TH. tpypn tive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's inter and external, cured v►itl► qct rain by our h:me treatment. Write Val Rubbed Aim. Fights on and oa in end ware, Pills." pa before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical Soldiers Preferred Death,' n Ment, unseen, 'goes down. Dr. Haaiilton'a Pills strengthen the Co Limited. Calltnuwood. Ont. olds improve digestion, strength•I- ,• British S _ , But Were Rescued In Time. - Oh, ye with banners and battle sato the ernes and restore debilitated ; ATENT � � "Nerviline" Gives Speedy Relief and shot, ;., 'Me reanarkable escape of a num Cures Over Night. systema to health. By cleansing the And soldiers to shout ane prate, blood of long standing impurities, by _ ber of British prisoners, after they Got a cold' is our, chest I tell you ithe kinghest vXtorlea bringing the system to a high point of OF INVENTIONS lead been threatened with death by .. Is your voice raspy- Y fought vigor, they effectually ehase away i PtaeOv, PtaEON a DAVIS ll eir German captors. if they re- congested or. sore' .Were fouglit in those silent ways• weariness, depress ton and disease. . Its St. James at.. f►teatses If so, you are the very, person that Oh, spatTess woman in a world of Good for young or old, for men, for Writs isr tato*metres Mused to give information as to-the lverviline will cure in a Jiffy. ' shame, - women, for chlldr �, All dealers sell poaitians of.,the British and French Nerviiine is strong and penetrating. Dr. Hapsiiton'a PiL.a of Mandrake and BOILERS , forces, was described by Corporal It sinks right into the tissues, takes With splendid and white rn7*u Butternut.. s :1 Opt inflammation_ and soreness, de- Go.. back to Gal. as T3ew and Second-hand. for heating f F. C. TOOSTey. Of the let Battalion, arroyo colds is a truly wonderful Way. Came, v TANK! AND SMOKE '- AA Authority. a A K.ower purposes. Water est. Toovey, The king ' ~' Gloucestershire Regime Rub Ne over the chest-rub on laser warrior born 1 wt s ho is as officer in the Reading lots of tt, and watch that tightness dis• ,P 'A Aman told me today that there IpON WORKS , fought .in appear. Nervillae won't blister, it is as much nourishment in a nick- POL°ON LIMITED TORONTO :`.,1 England) police force. A Frightful Fire I al's worth ad peanuts as there is in Engineers and mipbuuders. (three battles, and has returned on the surface nks in too sltke asthick. oily 11 a curd of St tome said the Old widespread an%Tow-likewlee a home wounded, me would_ If_the throat is lsspy Causes p in-rife re P "in-the course of one en 99'e- and Sore, rub it well--outside w lively corn can*" rc�-Ps 5° Fogg• ask- men hie said, 'I and about rt,Y ?servlline. and use Nerviline as a gar- ••pci,nam's," the old reliable Put „Who was he I A scientist 4" ask _ "Doub`�n Canadian ,^ .others belonging to different regi- g1e diluted with warm water. . Just name Corn Eztsaotor, that never faits H treys cut off from the ambu- srid always titres: .try it• �. at all ed„�ho�,wepli�d the Old Fogy "Re {ass Patriotle menta one or two treataieats like this and dealers. 9 Watch P i1a,nca wagon and taken prisoners. our voice and throat will be quickly - I lata». :We were conveyed to a• mansion, Y ---''1 was a peanut merchant.” s normal again. .. __ Odd. '. tWhere we remained for eleven doge.:. Just-thiak of it-fes-forts-Ysaffi- , oma. igend 25c.pier erten is rub Mads In Canada. 1\"Rit.MON €OR-I_NV-E1TOR,' _ alive food ass �:ery e�Y,-and we largest used family medicine to this - speaks � i in color and sho»1d be � e'a`r llv on apples and country-Nerviliae moat be good, his odd that the man who apample copy . to live principa�, pp is the one most g pigeon 3t fit • must Quickly relieve and cure a hun- withoU6 Messrs. Pigeon, Post D.Id so any hers. apt to say Patent Solicitors, Montreal, report i Agsr..s wanted. ` At the end of the eleventh day dyed ills that befall every famHy. Try what he thiaka teats were MALONE MOUI.DtNa a rwA!afNO i a requested us to di:ou'lge it for earache' toothache, coughs, that 117 Canadian - Fa, - the Ciermap colds, sore cheat. hoarsaess and mus•. issu�+d for the week ending October Co.. MONTREAL. j. ,the positions of the British and of the body, Mln.rd's Liniment for sail ewrrnnen cular pains In-every part 6th, 1914, 78' of which were ranted This we declined 'to do, a family size bottle b0c.; trial , An Idea. to Americans, Canadians, —=F '- - - Ls�rg- - - 3 ---- 24 to cg4t r 10 ! -=-rrherenpon our oap�oTs -smdt III 26c., at sIT dimers -- - fes_ ' the would give us four hours in- -:.__1 - _ Our idea of nothing worL�i•=worry• "to =reaaldent>3 of -�reiS�- -- COPE�HD Y CURE FOR CONSUMPTION 'A "which to reconsider our positions, .,Uts'of people would-rather send fag about is the announcement that and 5 to reaideata of Great Britain } %f we ata}1 refused we should all a dollar to the heathen than . give new style trousers are t�� be.SCh and a Canadians who received Dav:d Warnock. 202 Withrow Avs., l+ be put to dea-bb. We replied that the poor at home a pleasant look, out cuffs. patents, 12 were residents of On- Toronto. writes that he owes his rather than give the informati4on de- _ lite to the abba remedy;a YOU tari0, ,. '*tow that S am writ and error's mantled of us we would prefer You■ WN Dt[1 �r rev "HELP KEEP THE POT ASOILINO." 4 0# British Columbia, 3 O again, hwrite tc e;xte that the tact ' Nova Scotia, - deatlli. cry Hnrine m7e gam or ►Wry Hr. T. R. Qatnes, the Paople'e Poet, V 2'of Quebec, 2 of baa' I am alive'LO day w:t.eeses to the y 6yee and Orannlated Ic7suds; o?: destined to set Canada on flze with his katchewan, and 1 of Manitoba. merit of your medicine. The deo- '•goon afterwards we witnessed pomlon,JW N!os Book o!the war poems] His last effor:'Helohe bueD who had nVt B Ree. Mnrine7yr e>Eamed,�, n tore gave• we only 8 to 30, days to y the pot Abetting" Ideating Lady - 'Your reference says, live. I wlah every one could' "�- iaiR French. and Belgians, rya► ,8_ peee.ettuattoaFwill soon be heard in every icin- jrefused to comply with a similar re_ village, town and city of our land. Every Other things, that you are know the worth ot,your mad :GERMAN TUACHERY, - and isetory will become tam- surer$ _ Home. store especially these afflicted with con- ',refused �cuStained to cooking course din- gumption,as 1 wa for I uadouba - iliac with this superb cem. 'It gne• out - as the business mans war sonic. Sa -- - postcard form. vera. Mica Casey (indignat:tly) cdb saved mx 1'te,to its vee Etc" • Feign Surrender and Then Rte+gOrt brines a oDy poevpaia, in T>a• card for so «'M�1 !� to Murderous Tactics. ' s for ase. He in line, buy a'Doet Coarse, dinners, is it! Sure, mum, DaVia Warnock nd a and �sa�e hma The i a�/Kt' youreelt and friends then it do be a mist8ke. I CUOke hope. That was. in & he - d a Corporal W. HastiuFs, tib 'the THE WAR PUBLISHING COMPANY, very foine dinners. wear , u thsan atterwa�de 6�6 lbs. It Guards, in a letter which he sent St. Catherine St, w., Montreal, Qua - .. well man and bad g ed tells a friend at Merstham you sager. or know of one,send us Corn ha�� - siinardlt Llnlnrsnt Cura Nurni, Eta. your addre.e, and we 'will ceud in 1 of the treachery of the -Germans. -A Fair Warning. <opy of Wsrncek'a testimony roll and also many others; some qf It's an insult to Zulus to compare Barber (turning sharply round, _)Peevish Caild. which t,�re been cured of chronic =the sweet centers o!' these squarehe,ads to them for. almost wrenching off hiS; 'crient's blether-"What'makes the baby nrsonetiitie of oder ao Years' stand' ., choice Indian corn; cooked, treachery. Some of them fight fair nose}-Don't go,, sir, it's.S our nils cry so, vettia'i" At .your druggist or direct front and square, but there are thousands next. Small t fed t Ohl he 'got fussy us at Fee per bottle• seasoned just right; rolled of others who are devoid of ail hu- b L n his mouth COPELAND MEDICINE COMPANY, thin as paper and toasted man, feeling. What de you think of Kinard's Liniment Cures Dandrup LIMITED. i wide with your'glove-stretcher." ala sada Ate•• soritott'ro'. until they become golden this? Near the banks of the'River --. . Aisne they had attacked and been ,Well, Bobby, did you`have all brown ,,`fakes--crisp and driven back,x and :they came again the pudding you wanted at din- Looking Ahead. delicious! _ they were brought Aer „ ,`No,m before I got half 1 and again, but `I have just telephoned to our down by rifles 'and machine-guns. A whit I Ranted I got full." new neighbors to ask them if,there,. ! That's Why small deter anent of the Northr.>vop- A Well-kno Wn man. is anything we can lend them," tons were in a trench when 400 or Kinard's Llniniont Relieves Neuralgia. entsaid Mrs. Scrimping. ift l 500 of. the Germans held up their MDa d:81 ani In°'re recommend Your wonderfully Po�t . tism hands. The "Coblers" were order- Rank Hypocrisy. MINARD•s LINIMENT for it fo both enerol st"�asked ther ghusband. ed not to fire, and an officer asked "The best of us have to be hypo• and sprains, as I have used it for both Oh, it's just as well to be neigh► II in French and English if they sur- >> with excellent results. 8 ' s rendered. They came an�tti skulk- Crites at some time. Yours truly. borly. Most of our stuff is.pretty aT coati es "How now 4" St. John. well worn, eras they mooed in F, ins manner; and some threw dawn "I'was just condoling with mY saw a lot of thing- a will be their rifles. .In every way they neighbor over the. loss of his graph ; worth having when it comes our are better than ordinary I showed they were.giving themselves cohere. It got smashed last night." ` „ up as prisoners. , turn to borrow." !` "corn flakes. M1 �themselves.on The ``Cobblers',' were priding acked in '•the *capture; but Bud Blood The Reproof.Valiant. ! Toasties . are p when the Germans were Valiant- three or 4 the direct and inevitable result of An artisan and his assistant came an inner container inside four yards away they poured a mur- Irregular or constipated bowels and Y the tight-sealed,. familiar, d.erous fire at the poor fellows. clogged-up kidneys and wait. The to a house to he same of the house i The lead not a dog's chance, and undigested food and other waste mat- he entered, the lady You will find relief In Zam-Bak 1, 1 yellow carton—keeps the Y said, in loud tones: a#frights food fresh and crisp for nearly all were reeked over, ZQie ter which a allowed n accumulate Anna, before you..' do anything It �8S rile bUrfil� dd devils then tried to get back, and. poisons the blood and the whole " lock all the silverware in the a - - t ran for their:lives, but our battail- system.Dr.1, Root Pills else, �stops bleaft olid b ngtt your appetite— - Sam perseverance,Ylni11 Zem- ion was soon after them. Before athcem�-on the the givingutheta vault!" i r thea gat many yards s mgOhine-gun ��andwtrengtiltopMperlyitterthe. The man,,heard this, and after he not pro" e r 1 O r be called Bak,aie`afal=Cure. Wl+and sem .Sup _ ripped them up, and scores of them blood-and on the skin, opening aQ had put on his overalls, $�{@S rolled over. Some got ,away, but the pores. For pure blood and soca to'his assistant, so that the mistress t Z p� 'Corn F our battalion got them in the rear., :health take of the house -alioulcl hear him. Our lads _were eornply furious at' D!e MOlsC*B "Fritzie, I think you , had better --gold by Grocers. with my _ t: such treachery, pills run, over to the fihop i - - - -- -'; l im d i ti►tts R o o watch and Purse; evsidenbly they postntn cereal•co., Lte..- ages far the Red C making band I88UE 44—'14. are sot safe here l" Canahan Japan a'empr""bas ED. 7 Windsor. Ont roes nurses. . :. .. :.,,� - :,,,. .::-•.,T .:...... .n..'.w'S1 .n n_.�:�k -r.a; s�. :r�.m„s '•♦ .u: ._;.�sL,�,it .'�`° .,.{r..y. - I. -4 „g..- .,yy,� .:•er , nr- p.. y. -c,'- m T�'3-r' u• -s+" ,t• - 'ES -7.4 'tr' -�,.. '•,a• �'� a"Ts�%.i;-d �a i f .g 5 ,� 4 LOaALzsMs. �; ance re-shingled.--L, D. Banks is hawing.his reel- PATRIOTIC FIIND d - RUBBERS RUB , Joseph Doyle, we regret to re- The V flowing letter has been receiv- BERS ;RUBBERS port, is ill at present. ed by Mrs. fdomere-Cocks 'from the Prices have soared but we can Live you rubbers at old prices, go -R. A. Bus has had his -Mrs. C. Dale, of Toronto is Belgian Consul at Halifax,and will be come and be fitted. Ladies gents and children s mens' heavy residence re- iniad, re with interest by those who con_ Pa visiting Pickering friends• cributed to that fund which amounted lumber,king and Redman, of in so lin you require --Mise Cora Gordon, of Toronto, -Mrs. John Boyes is spending a tr edi to idl'lb. Through the geaeros- at right prices. Was home over Sunday. ew days with friends in Whitby. ity of the T. Eaton Co., Mrs. Somers- :` -W. H. Peak has purchased a -Capt. JOiliffe is in the United Cocks secured the clothing.forwarded BOote and shoes for to suit all, Black, qua `ad tan. 'Hats for- .' :.w Bae new McLaughlin auto. States purchasing horses for the to the Belgian Consul at wholesale Bente,new style, black, brown and gre- 'to $Zoo. Cape -Fred and Mise B. Bunting British army prices. = at 25c. to$1.00 each; the latest atyIea. See our2. were-in the cit on Sunday.. -Misses Marjorie and Jessie MAD"x:-= mitts and gloves from 25c. per pair up, lined r' -Mieal O are having Johnston are spend! a few days I have the honor to .acknowledge and unlined, for fine and coarse wear. their resid-encs►$inp street re- with friends in the village. the receipt of your esteemed cowman- Choice painted. -Rev. A. C.,and Mrs. Cummer, !cation of the 17th advising me of the groceries always in stock. We carry everything in atoclt yott- -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman spent of Cannan ton, are s forwarding to my tarso! a package can ask for in the grocery line. B pending a from "Estoaa" cove s , Bnnday and Monday with rein- few days with Mrs, Deverell. ring articles i- -GILLSSPIE, DUNB RTON fives in the city. -Mrs. W. D. Rogers and den h. Cl°thing, contributed" by the real- . , A.-J.-and Mrs.-Rogerg� B B dente of Pickering,' Kinsale and Mato, spent Sunday here with days last week with relatives hAvvy gian people-victims of the German -A hahandsome ere. -UrVUgJ3dEU for e eve hof e thee format's mother. monument is be- Invasion of their country,Mise Irene Rogers left Banff, ing erected over the grave of the This package will be,forwarded by 1Ce mar �OflHens Alberta, on Monday; and is ex- late Miss Bella Liscombe in St. the steamer `Tremorvah" booked to r: Pee home to day. George's cemetery. sail from this port on Oct 27th. � '• `-. - r. F. L. Henry will be here -As we go to prase a lar a num- I shall have the pleasure of inform- Our stock of Woollens this year is the most extensive yet, Including ual on-Tuesday to attend to ber -have ing the Belgian Government' of this - g very generous contribution and of the gone to F. M. & M. S. ve Sweater Costa;6w eaters;Hoe s�aod Underwear. Also, our rofeeaional duties. Chapman's sale of stock at their great sympathy thus shown b C. Rogers has returned home, y your B farm on the Greenwood road. neighbors. Fall and Winter Caps cannot be equalled. r spending a few weeka with -John Dwyer has moved into I have the honour to be his on, Alfred, of Kinsale. Mrs. Dingman's residence, and S. Madome We make a specialty of Gents' Furnishings,,and are agents for the -Miss Hattie Adams, of Toron- Gibson has moved into the resi- Your obedient servant. Lowndes Tailoring Co.' A guarantee is given with every Eo, was the guest of Mrs. Jae. Gor- dente vacated by Mr. Dwyer- -A•-E•Ct'RRRN- eut and Perfect on assure Our Ion and family over Sunday. -T. M. and Mrs. McFadden had Lc, ColCoConsub Fall and Winter samples are here --Miss Maggie Gormley, we are a business trip to the city on Tues- ' �leased`to report, is making satia- day. Mr. McFadden also visited Healtiy Bair-on-No glow, so call and see them. Factory progress toward recov- his brother at Parry Sound on R,. A. BUNTING r� Wednesday. More Dandruff �P:ICgERINGi' • .David Bath has rented Mre. The monthly meeting of the 3artric$'s residence on Church Methodist Ladies'Aid will be held USE PARISIAN SAGE which was recently vacated on Wednesday. It is entirely needless to have un- Py Chas. Pilke Y Nov. 4th, at the sightly matted, thin or faded hair. A - F• home of Mrs. W. H. Banka. - All The Women's Institute held a members kindly attend. little care is all that is needed to ,ery,suceessful ,meeting ou Tues- -Three make it thick, soft, pretty, perfectly C ,. ore Potatoes grown , were healthy and free frotra dandruff, lay 'afternoon at the home of J. McDonald. of Greenwood, were Use Parisian Sage-it supplies hair dre. W, J. Miller. left in the News' office on Wed- needs and is absolutely harmless. It —R. J. Fleming bas received a nesday, which weighed seven and quickly stops itching head and falling wge consignment of alfalfa clover a half pounds. If any one can hair. and is one of the best tonics to tom Caledonia for use on his beat this come along. invigorate the scalp and make the ' Headquarters for Ladies' Weer - Brms east of the village.. —Re*e Sparks was in Toronto hair grow long and beautiful. -- -Mr. Ruddy was in the village on Friday last as a member of the Get a bottle McFadden Parisian Satin today 'Dress Goods-In Sergee, Cashmeres, Delaines, etc. t>i.Monday. His manyy friends are delegation that waited on the counter.MIt ccost50 centsat . Rub Special-See our Shepherd's Plaid at 25 cents. (eased to know that.he is improv- •� p government in connegtlon with it into the scalp-all dandruff disap- Waist lenatbs in Delaines, Voiles, etc. •No two alike. lig although still suffering. the proposed good roads between pears-your bead feels fine-the Bair Beautiful Patterns in Wrapperettes for Children's wear. r-David Bath has been engaged Toronto and Oshawa. is pretty and perfectly healthy. y Mr. Monsey to drive the bread -A part of-the"eidewklk at the Better than ever will be our stock of Underwear for Children and! Wagon, and entered upon his East end of the village is in rather PICKERING MARKETS Ladies. A large stock of the. Celebrated "Pen Angle" eatieA on Mande morning. bad shape at present, and they — Underwear y Grade ear just received. -The County Judge will hold a they are not improved much by white Winter Wheat ........., - $urt in the town hall here to- some of the rowdies who travel Red L75 If it's Ladies' Wear, we have it, ' iorrow for the revision of the over them on Sunday bights. Mixed '• '• 1.15 Spring Wheat.. 1.00 A BI We understand that --H: J. Marquis intends ship- Goose � "" """'-, t1 t��jrBZ'a��" snap for Big - fere are a large number of ap- ping a carload of apples on Wed. Oats, ' 1'� Men gals to be dealt with. sends. and Thursday of next .......... 50 ��Potatoes have been sold in the week. Beta offering 20 cents ppeer NOTICE TO CREDITORS .' only, Pairs Blue Stripe Bib Overalls, sizes !0, 42 and 44. reg. Cilsge during the past week at 80 hundred. -Those wishing to dia. lead$1.00 pair, going at 85c per pair. lefts per bait, which is lower than pose of their a plee call on him or — :- .4 only, Pairs Black Bib Overalls, sizes 42 and 44, re $1.00 ley have been for a number of hone IW8 In pp In the matter of the Estate o Colin Philip. g. , P ( d.) No soft apples f going at ?0 cerate sire _ As a rule the yield.this acceppted, f tate of the Township of Pickering ie the 111 has been very large. -If you are anxious to con tri. . deoeea ad of Ontario, Retired Farmer, Half dozen pairs Ililen'a Black Bib Overalls, on reg. $1.25 Line, -The first severe frost of the buts to the patriotic fund. and sizes 40. 42 and 44, going at $1.00, a8on occurred on Monday nigh - Notice is herebygiven - result, e eaves are drop- do not get vffeoded but call at Chap. i'1 that all persons Now you big men, get in early. It's like Siudinq inose.. - haviog claims against the ebtate of kg rapidly from the trees and some of the stores. in town or at Colin Pbilip, who died on or about the eat change iarden n appearancff is e. a S riptieon lists and I a u f will have loth of deliver to Mrs, Martha l _ B p June 1814, are required to - _ - y send or dello The first snow of the season theprivilege of assisting in this Claremont Post Office, Ontario, one of p Madill. . ae seen on Monday. ,There were noble work. - -- -- - ... _ rhe. undersigned Executors of th► j -IV-few -flakes which- disc -One,e ache most instructive last Will of the said deceased, on or _ the ep-_ .'The`- . h rad a R.1e^.tt>rers on the tore the First day of December. _ 1914, particulars of their claims, duly } r !bred 'net as aeon as-the tout a ground, but IC served tJ �aaadian �lA'tf8pp� te+4lfiri§ Mr, vari8ed, and notice' is -farther given mind uq ,tha.t..winter--ray ''up- Frank Weigh, of Toronto. His that after the last mentioned date the S -Mrs. - f pular and educative .Picture undersigned Executors will proceed Pan' dor' a ''-Mrs, po,t arlton,ofGreenwood,. Travel Talks, haq marls itis naive to distribute the said estate. having us on Satucdap a dish of familiar thro'IRhout all Canada regard only to the claims of which _- -- - -------- -- -)e strawberries. -They were- from the Atlantic to the Pacific. they shall then have notice, ken from branches that were His lectu-res are illustrated by the Dated at Whitby,Ont, the 23rd-dap I - - ltvily loaded with berries of a fluest colored stereoptican views October, 1914. rge size, and the quality was that can be secured and area lwa a THos. A. PHILIP ange 3' NF.LLIE MORTON, � ' nal to those picked in Jnly. This up-to-date. Those shirk he !_ - Executors. • dot bad for the end of October. ezhibitin' at 4MM AL v PL'RDY g present deal with 1�IARTH.� MADILL) -The fine weather that a'e have the Gar, inclpdioq scenes from J. E, Farewell, R.C. Solicitors for W - V' en-enjoying fore long.time hay Valcartier, views of the-different the Executors, if you are contediplatintr-Ratting anew gauge, get'a"Pandora parently come to an end, as the branches of the British - army, - Booklet." We Guarantee Satisfaction, et few days is making us think views.of.the navy, scenes of the g Position for FC Snaps..in Second-baud Heaters.: - heavier clothes. The present South African war;and also scenes — -and Winter; ' 2 only, No. 5, Tortois'A Heaters,. in-$rat-class condition,` '1 has been one of the finest we in the Britiah Ilea and Europe, only used short time, worth $10, going at 85 each. pe ever experienced., and al- having relatien to the-war. Every We have a sound business proposition 1 only, Based short i first-class 10, ging going c $10 Mgh it is the end of.October, view tbrown on the canvas will be for a reliable energetic salesman for See this one. dre has been no frost to injure of deep. iatereet at the present this district to sell fruit trees, small S fetation till that of this we eat. Mr. Yeigh-will appear fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay A splendid assortment of New Oaks and Heaters'. A pleasure to -Ou�"a•ttention has been called in. St. Andrew's church 716 the 'weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. - show the Roods. Call in --to an error in our re OVER 000 AORES ek of the port last evening of Thursday, Nov. 5th , of fruit and ornaments'_ stock trader prizes awarded at.the .under the auapiceq of the Ladies cultivation. We., sell through our Ma " teatRtouRham School Fair. It Aid Society. -Doors open at 7,30, salesmen direct to the conaurger and - S CHAPMAN s stated therein that Green program at 8 .o'clock. Admission gt r-Qntee delivery of fresh, high � ver stood third in the specie] 25 cents, chfidren 15 cents. grace trees. Our agencies are valu- �T c nes, whereas it -should have -"Important Butter Notice- able by reason of the service we give G l,i RNE�'�7 m second. We find, however, All butter in packages or wrapped and the volume of business done:' Es- - ct the report we' published cor- in parchment a tablished 35 years. Write - 'Imperial �'lhAforCY" Fm paper mast in future . _ _ ponds with the copy furnished be labeled "dairy" or"creamery". PELHAM NURSERY CO., _ byy the Dept• of Agriculture, "This means no butter �ean be TOROs-TO, ONT. kith., hence the mistake was bought'oi•sold in�lain wrappers P. S. Handsome Catalogue on request i BUG'S G ours. or in unbranded packages. No either to applicant or those wish- ' -Word has been received here butter can be sold or bought under Ing Nursery stock. "Happy Thought" Wednesday evening of the brand of 'separator' the word ith of Fred Calverley,of Whit- 'dal 'TIME Td LE-Pickering '9tationQ , which took place that da a Or `Creamery' T.R., Trains going East due as follows— must C> $(i8'9 Le8d1II� y.' ppear on wrapper or package. No, 6 Mail 8,08 A•M. O •has been in failing health for "Failing to comply with the " 12 Local 2.50 P.M. - �Sng88 j ersl year,, but recently had above government act, - ,You a're ' 1" . 14 Local 6.05 P.M. proved considerably, so�bi#t liable to a fine of'$10 t o $30 for Trains going west' due ae follows See them in !311 styles death came as a great eboek to each offence. "For further No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. maaTy friends.' He was held in information, write, the de- .,, 11 Local 2.20 P. M. and sizes at 711 high esteem by--all who knew 1,artment . of A riculture, 7 Mail 7'50 P. M., T k t• His funeral'will take place Ottawa, and ask for cog `i3naday included ' J. H. B U lit DY'S copy of the - y to thin Union Cemetery, The Dairy Industry Act, 'I914, Ei LM DALE MILLS I will be conducted by, the Bulletin No. 42." - The foregoing sonic order of, which he was a notice appeared in the Toronto pSCKTFaINC*, rnber, dailies last week. which is the -The members of the committee first intimation that the majority Is the place to get your next COLLARS COLLARS pointed by the Patriotic Society of'Butter-makers have received of bag of Flour. solicit clothing,food and money the passing of the taw. It seems " " IF - YOU. NEEb 3;he patriotic fund, particular- to ns to be unjust to enforce the Ogilvie's Royal -Household can'tbe` !or the relief of the Belgians' law at once before giving butter beat for.Bread.' New collate or old ones re-bodied, for fail ploughing engaged in their work this makers a chance to use the but- Glenera _Flour Pastry Flour Call and see me. Fly netts, trunks, suit cases, Vic: Thin campaign which is be- ter wrappers they had already 'Varried on.in the British Isles ptlrchaied. Within the past few Graham Flour and all horse goods on hand.' Rau as in,Canada and the Unit- weeks we have printed a large Fresh Bran and Shorts tee, is meeting with a won- number labelled "Separator Bnt• Oats and Oat Chop Boot and e11oe repairing as well as harness repairing, :`I response. According to ter, which'will prove,useless if the Barleyand BarleyCho iirts an abundance of clothing -law is enforced immediately, .:Mixed eeds p .promptly attended .to. 1�'aibeen do meds etiflde at to _ Molassine Meal and es Meal PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM 1 immediate demands. Snow to the de � S , however,-will be most ac- depth of eight Special prices in ton lots. blP as that can be converted inches fell near Forest and sleigh �+. -i T '�7CT0® Phone Ind, $01. •' "'W. J. COAKWEL'L , tiod or clothing as required.' Ing t9 good, } Chopping every-da)I !y •--.• ,- r--fir'"- ' k � r..'.. y....-. _, ;,;ran. -0::.. -� w�' k:., F:' t. S,C ;a3x n7•'7.r3"i �,Rr° r :,- .; -..... :, _'y,a..,,.,..'"•a 9 w....,:.e.��� '".5,.. ?G: .� ..�:dy v ,� N �,`.- .;Y, �.. f 'ri••". .x. '�a• Y: r•�y, "y �. ro"., �•.