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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_11_06 YReyY .: E ..,..�.... ':.r«._ , v.-:�.: ._d =� .y9,.. ..�.�..•.. :K,y..a�.c�b:..::7, .:-..r,- .1b• _ � :.p. e�-....,..• .rte ... PIC,, , -KER1 VOL- XXX1V.- - PICgERING9 ONT.; FRIDAY; NOVEMBER -6, 1914 ORKENWOOD ATHA- Established 75 ears • ... �r,v�s>Bslt_N12 RYo •�_, _ . . .. _ --- .;, _ . . _.. - - ,-y'- . _ - Miss Gladys Trimble-is -in the city Mise Agar spent Sunday at 'Albert L SPINK MILLS -for a few days. Hoover's, Altona. ;` Wilbur,•Mre. Gleeson and Mise Mar The people who attended-the anni- 7 E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- . _• ' gleet spent-Sunday-in the village. versary services at Green River on GREENWOOD z t• ssred memties of cbe o ometrical euo- ILiias Chapmati_ha.s-returned.' after Sunday afternoon, got caught in the '• - N-BREAD a ending a week in Whitby with her shower,-' - -• - 6 >tttiag of glosses. Spee tested hce. North _ —`Olazemout. sett CREAM BUNS—FAMILY cousin. MissVale. '- TEA BUNS-=PASTRY Mr. Brown, of Dufferin County,has CENTENNIAL C. McKINNON, M.D:, L.R.C.S., been-.spending a few days with Wm, j. � ILLS ,� l . ' N• Edinburgh, member of the College of $RAN ;. _` and .11ra. Jewell and family. The many friends of this neighbor, Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,'noeutiste We understand the young-ladies of tlood heartily welcome M-r. and Mrs. ` of 80 •1 Collyge of,sarRpone, Edinburgh. SHORTS b the villa a celebrated. Hallowe'en. Spence and family. The have taken BDsota] attention to •deieases of women and B p y y ohileren,. Office and residence,Brougham. JUMBO " _ _ After.masquerading through the nil- up house in Dr. E. Adams'residence. A SCREENINGS (wheat) laga did they remove some -gates? Centennial Ladies' Aid are having PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAt opsit, we will not say, an open meeting In the b�sementof _Ta .e• Farmers and X-RAY INSTITUTE ®QTS gursday evening, the church on Th Novi OAT CHOP °- AUG EY 2th,aor a social evening. Tea The Mill will be rennin Pl(ISEIiINCi, - - ONTARIO i' ember 1 _. C,eRN�jI�H COR;N-CHUP— `Mre.Ho-6per-and son,-of Tr and a goo program provided. again On $ B. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M.'D., C. M., :MIXED GRAIN dt CHOP are visiting with N. J. and Mrs. Chap- Admission lb cents. yr _' Phydeiaa-in chesge man. Monday, October 19thp. speoialia is Rectal Diaeos" Prost•tie DL Robert Cammack has awarded the TILmors.3-Riy examination. Diseases of aye contract for the erection..of. a new , < esu.case,threat end lungs. Fittinggiaasesand COAL COAL frame residence on the Boone farm The anniversary services in' All be able to do an increased au sante and chronic diseases. Ofisoe Bolus 19 to s and 7 to 9 4917 (Scranton D. L. & W:) over the original site to J. Murray and Saints'church on Sunday last was a business-_ ' expects to have the same for occu- great success. ---'[Agog. STOVE,STOVE,-CHESTNUT, PEA _ pancy by the New Year. A patriotic concert with an unique ' 1 We notice that Mr. Murray is ��Oel rogrsniwill be giaen .at the-Ladies' -' My BAKERIS JOY makes equallB. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- AND STEA2II _ mong the first in Pickering' to own lege this (Friday) evening in aid ofas cod breadae westerll mills bcand, . T2B.0oant7CrownAttorceysad County and operate an electrically lluminat- patriotic fund. and it costs • oubo>dostor. Pours House,Whitby. 10.r ' PRICES RI(IHT. ed to bu v o€-the McLau hlin make y less. Wh_v should P gR. 8 The town council has passed_s by_. you not patronize lour--home-mills A E. CHRISTIA�7;Barr)ster and - _ sold..by Gordon Law, Pickering. These law providing for the issue of &ben- They give you a good market for your _ L1a Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Money to J• L. SPINH LIMITED lights are found to be very-efficient, tures to the amount of $85,000 at 8 grain. You would get laver rices can. Office Brock St.North,Whitby. 951y f i giving perfect satisfaction. per gent. to meet the coat of the sewer R : far all grain-if it were not for the local = PICKERING, ONT. system that will be completed this �_ Surely . --�3slFttte!# �+t7ithfb� __ _ e your pafroneige. year. The Toronto-Eastern between her 4: ,. .• - ^^°^- _ Wm..Badgerow is in poor health of 'll WG. HAM-issuer of Marriage present. and Bow.manvl a is now completed, 1 want.to buy your Barley, Buck- : Licenses in the County of Ontario, LOOK HERE ! and the company is now awaiting the wheat and Wheat. - Pickering Village. 271p The9adles hereabonta are busy col i f c^^°���^ The Claremont Furnl' lecting garments for, .the Belgian inspection n the Engineer- the- TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc- Relief. mi-pion Railway Board before begin- - • tioneer, valuator,collector and issuer •• ttire Store, . The general public• appreciate the ning operations between these two' of mantiae licensee,Brougham. 40y_ is' the b1.e9t place to get your stop on the Canadian Northern at this Pointe. HOPPER Issuer of Marriagge I30L'BE FCRNIBHINGC�, we have place. Some-six or eight new houses have EASTLAKE 'SHINGLES -D. Licenses in "the County of Oatasio, dressers, washstands, iron Arthur Percy and several sporting heen started this past week,-in addi- Office at store and his residence.Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par-1 coropan{ase hate jfoue north in seaFch tion-to• those that -have been under- wu to r lieve the ressure for dwel- lor suits, bu8etts, and of game. y g P »' wan �� R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERB Archie Jackson;of the Bank of Com• liugs. As a result there is a great de- D• Conveyancer, Oommiazioner for sating side boards, mattresses and spring wand for car enters, much greater Kim vise. Accountant. Eta. stoney to loan couches, and all, kinds of chairs snores, Oshawa, spent Sunday at his P _ B ''ion farm propszty '^Iasoez of'Mazri.ge Lao- home here. than the supply. always in stock, also many The authorities are waiting for the swoon Whitevals. On . 7•t The senior members of the school g ' other articles too numerous treated the kiddies to a Hallowe'en, appoitrtment-o[ a Commissionto try �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, oto mention. Rememberwo, the Italian who a charged with the 1' a for Counties of York and Ousecio. Aon kee the node and de- banquet on Friday night last. A17 .Nos,sales of all Linde attenued to on short." P R were delighted. murder of a compatriot hear a few aetaee. Address Green Siver P.O., Out. liver them to your: B weeks ago, so that the prisoner will r, home, at.the very. ''•�A. BREWSTER. V. 'S.. Grade- -• I)oweet price, not be held over for the spring assizes, 'Ur _ WEST Ii1LL.-� - P nr making a ehan of venue: e ►te of Toronto Veterinary College,has - q � op-ed an office is Claremont Vdlaae, All dis. Patronize our sown merchants. A Scarboro Home Guard was organ- The Hallowe'en celebration at the ensu of domesticated animals 'aeat.d. Owe don't send your good dollars ized Nov. 4th at the home �,f the Rev. Ontario Ladies' College on Friday !by day or Utah%promptly attended W. Oy away to build up some other Mr. Burnford, West Hill, Consider- evening last was a success and result- lace. Yours for business. log the probability of further organi- ed in a considerable addition to the r ' 13` POWELL, Licensed Ana P 1. Ptil Are easily applied and have, al• V1' tioneer, •aln•toa .no, oau«in for zation rough the township it was Patziotic fund, The students agreed ways Riven the best'of _ eoeoaice of Ontario Lad York. All kinds of Js A T decided'to describe it as Company No, to divert the money spent In gt izer, acednoted either A stoly or by anction. `� (� L 1. R. Gra was a ointed instructor 7 to this Satisfaction.-ppar aatce or otherlj y PP which number about a Rh3een,ootce collected. Fapplyst residence,Elizabeth BL,hfek- - H _ and V. Durnford secretary, Di ill and object, ...Have been,made 29 years 4011211. Pboaa orders left at Nzws Cffice,pick. ioatruction with the rifle will com- At the regular meeting of the town like cut above. u setas.or MAcash's store. Claremont. wit] r. CLAREMONT mance as soon -as possible. and the eche prompt attention. Sat+sfactioa gn.ran- P council this week it was pe. poati to Made standard rade only. Corro bead, lay phone cumber is Independent 1401 -- -- men of the district are urged to Apply make a contribution.to the. patTintic _ g y for membership and information to fund. It was also suggested that a gated Iron any gauge. FARMS WANTED the secretary. Tuesday—Yo_v_ember maseiaeeting be held in order to-'givp Let me figure for your next foot' loth, a membership meeting for fuller the matter a wider scope, and the $, R. l�''ENNOCK p and save you money. - i - - - • - prep»rat)on will.be held'at The rectory action af>•he cot}ncil has-been defer- IWMITEVAlE, Oat, We have a buyer for a farm of of fit. Margarets_church, West Hill, red -until after this meeting has :Bell telephone. + Funeral Director and Embalmer. fifty to one hundred acres in the at 8 p, m- - �� been held. northers art of Pickerin Town_ OUNBARTo.N - F. J. PI'OII$e, Piekermg Any business entrusted to.me vi ill P g BpOtJGHAM -= j be carefully handled. ship.: If you have a farm to sell Tbere.died suddenly-at Sundridge, SCRANTON Charges Moderate— _ write us. on'Wednenday, Oct. 28tb, Archibald Leslie Eevitt, of Toronto, was home Independent Phone No. l51#. Thum, aged 77 years, Deceased was over Sunday. JOHN FISHER da Co born in Toronto, but spent his boy- N. Y• Poucher, of Toronto, spent -� t ith a to _ euntr Real -Estate_ 'hood veare neir Dunbart6b, on the aver 9 today w his par n `�"""y farm- on which Wm, Thom now re- - John INL• Gerow )eft Friday for the JOHN PHILIP 810 LL MSDEN BUILDING, sides. whore a young man he taught north on his annual expedition—deer 8 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORnNTO, school is S. S, NO. 2. Pickering and in hunting. C11 0 " oHas a full liIIe.ut iresh and Cur- later years in New Ontario. In com- John Poucher, of Tot:onto, spent a ---- — pany with John Harper'he the few days with his- brother Thomas ALL SIZES Ili STOCK7 ed meats consts�ntly on.hRnd. Isis widow, Sarah and Mrs.-PPoucher. Chestnut and Stove Coal- 'Gordon, o Echo: - Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon Gordon, of Pickering survives him, Mrs. Jos. Beer attended the golden ..-- p ' ' also three sons in the west and two wedding of Mr.. and-Mrs. Wright, of ' Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. I will have Cons_tantJy'on hand a daughters, Agnes and Mrs. John Har• Mount Joy, last week. — If you would like to seeur� f. per, of Sandridge. Among those who A number of our young people at- your winter s supply of coal at -Highest pricPQ paid for dull tended the-anniversary sordues at ' - ' - `• su 1 of best coal, aE attended the funetal ot'f Friday last last. 'thie'moath's prices,but are too Butche>'s cattle Pp y were'Alex and Mise Agnes Thom, of Green River on Sunday Bnt thebusy to draw it now, you can �� � �� ��Q 'lowest possible'price, Dunbartotl. two tsmde ken wlitliwMr Parr man ret gdo so etting it�y the for it now and fall or winter k ' erg 7 "1 y - .W, H. GIBSON, . ' ` wH TBY turned F. Gerow,and children, of To- when you need,it. _ ,la ' t .. he evangelists, Mr. and Mrs Tor- rontg, are' visiting the former's par- 'irei-else$ ri s for hire T g W4 Greerib%tt•n Station, ray anbe aughter, Misa Aubre Torrey only, Wrn. and hies, Mangrove, Y • - — have gun special meetings in the Mr and Mrs. Da and•two, —Ae -G. • ' .Day.or night - .•-; Ba tilt church. .. Mr. and Mrs..Brittyles and John Todd, _ EE SO f '-: REAL ESTATE•••.. itchell Sutherland. h res dent rant , ant Sun lk W. E LOCUST HILL ' QB IIle@ B tTaIIIB S S th the i of To o sp day engineer of the Toronto-Eastern, was Holtby s. �. Teaming promptly attended to. married In,All Saints' -church do Sat- W. J. Coakwell is having W. J, Bo. ' COAL AND LUMVER YARD - urday to Miss Lillian Chinn, the Gere• dell carry a stock of harness and horse Agent for Canada'Carriage Co. mony being 1performed by Rev, Mr. goods•for him. Call.and see him when W• H• � � �� ��>6�1�� Altin.• in need of anything. Picfto*ing. ` " A discusiion took place at the last' The Methodist Ladies'Aid will meet " Insurance rates lower on farm 'pro meeting of the town council in regard at the home of Mrs. Wilton on Wed- s, n party and Village Dwellings, to the agreement with the Home Tele- nesday, Nov. 11th, at 2.90 p. m. A s ti THOROUGHNESS in-first-class Companies, phone Co: which has expired. It was cordial invitation is extended to all, decided• to accept the sum of $60 in Gentlemen will not and others must as the Keynote of this ins.titution, NO P=C3S1�1Z]S� Notet3 Place of six, phones for a continnation nbt congregate, smoke, spit.or swear - Our graduates succeed because they of the agreement. or in any way cause obstruction in or. have received correct prepitration. If not insured with me,call and The second contingent froth the 34th near entrance to post office or on the -� compare rates: regiment, 100 strong marched over to walk or platform leading thereto. Oshaiva on Tuesday. " They went In John A:Patterson;K. C.;of Toron- . ?' two detachments, one going by the to, who is one of the leaders in the ' Kingston round the other by the Laymen's Missinnary Movement, will 1 We P. Richardson• baseline. They presented`" flne ap- occupy-the pulpit in st, John's church �� iDi � � pearance, having their full accoutre. on Sunday next. He, is a very able - Notary Public,' Pickering. menta. speaker.being one of the-best in Can- enjoys•a National Reputation for s.• ads in this work, and no one should SPECIAL SALE ; Business and Shorthand Education. A W H ITEVALB - miss bearing him. OF All business schools are not alike. Have 0Z1 -lots 0 Wdrt@Z' : The patriotic committee are holding Nothing less than the best should- _ Mi, Taylor, of Toronto, is the guest sewing bees in the town hall at inter- SPECTACLES i. satisfy you and nothing less than C, g, RICE,.OF WHiTEVALY. of Mrs. Wilkinson. vals at which they are making quilts During the next two werks,.'Oet. ? the best.training will satisfy Miss Jennie Blair, of Toronto,spent and clothing for-the soldiers-at the giving B y 29th to Nov. 12t,h, we will sell a` is prepared to furnish you anything the week-end-with Mrs. Beaton. front. On Wednesday of this week time. Catalogue free. Eater any in the line of water supply such •as Mrs. Otto Nighswander•of Toronto, they were joined by the Ladies'Aid all glasses at reduced' . W. J.Elliott, Principal pompe; windmills, hydraulic rams, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Peesor.- Society of St. John's .church w prices. We have some Cor,.Yonge and Charles Sts. dumbing, etc...-. - in early date.atriotic CFirst class talent oncert is to be is be-d at aeTae d post officein the r Ina ectc; paid our - sid eline.�k _ , _ h p P 9pl ndth They are also expert well -drillers inR secured. Postmaster a visit last week, the first - gatisfac ion gnaranteed p�. and respectfully solicit our atron The Ladies'Aid of the Methodist In alit years, which speaks well for the NFs�T p y y l church held_a Very successful -tea On officials of the office, No fault was The opportunity has Arrived for you age for the ,ture. 'Ind, ruhon, `521. Wednesday evening. found with the office work,-but�here- to have your eyes tested and if noses SLACSSITBSHflP We are sorry to learn that Rev. Mr. after any misconduct, loitering,pro- eats, fitted with glasses. A _ 'I'DOLS SHARPENED Fisher has resigned the pastorate of fenny,etc., either in-or b'dar the past PRICES: the Baptist church here and-at Green office will be severely'dealt with: Regula@ :. $5.00, !Or$4.00" ,',L'he undersigned has opened a new —' River. He is to _take charge of a The Upper Canada Bible Society �• •4.00, 3.50 blacksmith shop on-the Kipg- We make a specialry of crosscut saws, church at Pittsburg, Pa. will bold a meeting in the Methodist :1.�. g,o0, .8.00 "too road opposite the . Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. All those in Whitevale district who church on Sundav evening, Nov. lith. '5.50, Quaker church two Razor-honing a specialty, For a firs£• who have gond-second-hand clothin SV class hair trim or an easy shave call R Rev, Mr. Clark will address the meet- 1.60A, 1.00 miles east of - - at the East-end Barber Sho that they can spare estede relief of ing.' game weeks t t rougmesome T• M. McFADDEN3, P• - •the Be] Ices, are •requested to leave was announced, but throe h some Pickering Village.; - See our Hoiise Furnishings of all the same with Mrs- D, R. Beaton or misunderstanding -the-speaker failed Work-guaranteed. Charges moderate kinds. Slightly ed Carpets Mrs.A. E. Major When a person to entne, .- This, is the reason for-the Druggist-C;}raduate Optician, ry— •frost 15 cents yard up. cannot spare• secondhand clothing, AlinR of this annual meeting the 3pio�e��y �at,a,1"lo. r• »:` •' H L _r W. J,GORDON �;PICKERING new clothing will be quite acceptnhle, second time. n. tr' ., ♦ .. •^,: 4dr d.(.. w'b.' yi• "�. ..•��•- 4' Jf '.'FAY C. , ,. $. r.' .5• rt' .;�G.`.,.�y:.�.,'"""ver d:. .v,.f- a"' � r.� , aL. .q7°. .n'ti `„•-' .:�k •.';> :. y' '- ,.. :: "w. ''�Sou �.... �; ;,��: :ctr„uc•';�*':. `�,,. .:iuyYt, -'„ �.Ep rfi� .� �' A �'�•r:5 V'11 , . t ..�., t . . . • way possible, and recommended him to � 1 t and ase what he could do for himsaif r ., ' -_.i; -. • I with his father's peoples A• the B - i family was proverbially poor, this rug• ` t t 11 . ttiaii Jnliiw didcaDprosou h hhi::a°Ot tom: What " Shall I ,`,. Read.,1 . , {� ,.�a .. e �� c' ' M slat`--cos, gnly however, to meet with re .11 .. s c V a l i oncy newed disappointment, made more b3 - I . ' Dt and teat tier _ ­ ­ . �' romeUmae the gtre,tion SotroubledosEn d - •'. '_ t: ct as to how her husband mans ed Bryn ma , , _ •• to ken thing going, she neva r ke or _ To' Ni t -' w, I . pa : gi ;, - this; there was bekween them that most - . • _ __''_Or A Strap @ Sti U(at�011 rare and yet most exquisite sympathy - .-- - L Q • which seals the lips in crucial momenta; _ A few hours a year, a few years a are all any but grrtdtrally Enid began to do things of us has to.read. other than laugh in her husband's yrs• Bence, or cook in his absence: she I4 to 4W 1 making plans. plane to solve the problem why waste that little time on useless, fast dying books? _ CHAPTER I1 - sort t woman you would a.m. Ataud. my of the future on her own account. There are a few really great'books in the world—Biograph- ° Julian Bryant'e wife was extremely at- ' sweetheart. She's as hard as Halls, a iso She had kept away from the Academy les, Hl$tOrieB, IJ''ss$y6, Dramas, works Of Travel, Fiction, F � tractive. There were some man who never had a heart,-and doesn't people who did pus ly: not even to herself world she R •. not corsider her Pratt but, on the other know what sentiment is. If you come to conteee how her spirit haad� there were some who actually de think of it, Enid it shows a mean spirit working: but oa one Yearned occasion (a dap Science, Religion, Philosophy, and Poetry—that truly pie- r " Clazta that she was beautiful. to have done what she has done today." when, all a¢:e rt her efforts, a heavy furs the progress of civilization. Enid Bryant took herself awn from'her . Bryant had fallen la lave with her voice :load had fallen a her bright oang what are these few worth-while hooka? hneband'p arms a d moved tot the window• spirit), she met one of her former y�llow- 51- he least'ghtat she a eheead realised perhaps." she lea:d, io a law vole:: students. a �irl who had done brilliantly in the least what she vias like; in tact,he ..perhaps it means something else. You s, a pupil; tit who'had lett aE the end of We want t0 Bend you the answer to that question in B free "Quids a • had been many weeks in the same house call this woman hard, you think eho has �, . `befor+e he even saw hnr, but daring that Enid's Bret term. ,� ,$ time he had �erown intr.. bu trick of wait• no sentiment. I know she is not young- Sybil Jackson was delighted to see her. Booklet to Books. It is Of wonderful value. It tells the story of ,, in¢ to hear her speak. She had to pass but• Julian, I understand why she hall and carried her off to the nearest tea. the door of his room to-go to her own done this-why she meant to be so good bhop for a chat. She expressed unusual THE FAMOUS F1VE.FOOT Title apartment a,t the top of the house, to you . you were to be to much to Ger, surprise wher. she heard that Enid had : "s and he always lett his door ajar when he perhaps on were to bring her eomethtng given uD her mnai:, and was married. SHELF OF BOOKS now she was expected so that he might which al�her money had never been able "Wh my dear." she paid. "You had it � hear her comm usually she used to to buy." all be re you! .I don't mind telling you • ' hum or ting coming; toherselfas she Julian Bryant colored up to the roots I should have been furiously Jealous �f ==416 Masterpieces for the Price of 40 — = of his hair. - on ted the very steep stains• She was yon if I'd stayed on. I expect they mh3t As 8 ma 1. like a rare ray of sunshine in the shabby. Enid, dearest• don't talk nonsense," he a pretty sick that you've left because i;_ depressing atmosphere of the boarding_I said a little irritably. you are the sort of student that does so Or B booklet. Find out for yourself ho omethinQ tt, t lilted and staena "It isn't nonsense. I'm letting at the much good to an t yon y one hundred.thousand successful men ha _ 11 '•en the young man's spirit, for life-wast-truth:-Julian, en m us t t they need. , ' none too easy for him. He never knew such a blow: now a me. Enid?" - . w, indeed until he found himself installed em r when yon were ill a "It fa rather difficult to ¢0 on working Why OIIe hundred thousand men, many Of Whom never Went t0 - f.. how many times-she called-to when one has a home to look after.' College, now have a wide appreciation of literature, science, art—why to ishment, how mnoh a needed nquire and the flowers she sent YOU Lad "Well I think your:husband ought to fir; beautiful things about him. nor how hard` the fruit; those lovely flowers which you know what you're giving up." obseavzd they Can think Clearly, talk well—in short, why they are BmOflg the r it ass for him to assimilate himself to always sent straight up to my room? Mise Jackson decisively. "And you're a ouccessful men of to-day. ;the restrictions and the hardships of a There was always an excitement when kot too Scan[ to have married; but I hope 11 11-city clerk's existence. Mrs• Harnock's car came up to the door. heT able to keep Soli zve11? --- r �s p �t s c �e I�(� He still retained a smartness in his Oh! I understand. I understand." Enid sipped hAr tea and laughed. YO�lll ��r copy ��7 1 efi�iy - look and wore wellcut clothes. and he Julian took her in his arms again. We are as happy as the day is long, was the object of a good deal of admira- "Yoa.are a child." he said; "and you she said. k tion from the female visitors; but he got are making up romances. Rachael Mar- Sybil Jackson looked at her a little en- s s •_. out of the boarding-hoose as frequently nock is nothing but a hard, Jealous iso• vtously - ,__-., ' jt,. -' as possible., He loathed the food and de-I rasa• a bitter creature. If you want t i "Well I'm not doing badly." she said: . a,nd waiting, tested the people, and he was o y happy know her real reason for doing things for "but of coarse• it's a lonely life. My pec - • " : when he was by himself. `me, it was to annoy my mother." pile live in the country, and it's simply Merely ask for it. "It was worth X100.04 to me," writes One busy ''.! , ; a Julian was generous b nature; he had I Well; have it - vonr own way." said suicidal to try and get a connection for a` been devoted to his mother, and had Euid; but leave me my romances!" teaching where they are, so I've bad to IIS&A. Fnr Soni own sake and for the sake Of your -_ -_ �'' ' Counted it little cost to leave the army Bomances!" repeated Bryant. 'I wish stay on in town. You'll come and see me. children, clip the Coupon NOW. -- 4".. .:, and to tarn round and face a life of —" and then he added with a sigh. `I won't you, Enid? I've got a flat, too, a , �y,, drud wish to goodness I could send-back that tiny one right at the top of the block. -.... •-••-•»----•-•••--••-••..............- ..-.-._ .... ... I - �ery for that mother's sake; but it g was impossWo for even one so kind and I cheque, but there's such a lovely view from the . affectionate not to el at times the futil• Mrs. Julian Bryant was pretty and window and then I can work at the piano B. F. Collier and Son, 416 W. 13th St., N.Y. City: .... i liy of the.sacrifice a had made. practical• but she• was also very young• as much ae ever I like, and I don't dis• �� W, Certainly he had reduced the burden of I-and the young delight in burdening them- turb anybody which is the great thins; Mail me without obligation on my part, your free Guide: - __dch_e. „___i_very 16ttla remai•+ _but hie t selves with imaginary troubles. The tears you know!" Booklet to Books" co . * mother had gyickly shown him of w a-fi-Ems'-hsol come 1 ey «. .- �^s sew Quality she was made. Her grief for his rolled down her cheeks. "How long do von practice?" asked '.dies . danker-had been overwhelming at first, so I "I knew we ought not to have done it," Jackson. Tam9 ..................................-_ . - ' that ii had been a shock beyond descrip- she repeated. "Everybody at the board. A flush came into Julian's wife's cheek, �.....'•""• •- - �- tlOn to the young man when one day he ,rig-house said be were so foolish. I used as she confessed that she never touches - - - `t Iad & little letter from his mother calm- to hate them when they.asked me how we the piano. _ -- • . y informing him that she was married were going to live? Ohl Julian. I love The other girl scolded her sharply. Business Address .......... ,. ...I..........0 - %rafn, you so much, and yet I am hurting. you "I call it positively.criminal." eho said; _. - - '• - k , Of course. she had an excuse for such through my love." "but it's always the way. when Qirli ' ` - Q ... .. i ceaduct, ineisting that this. action of The husband took her in his arms and marry they give np ever ing I tion + Province .................�.... - - .. { her's had been brought. about because she kissed away her tears, and after awhile know what your busbaeltn Iike, but I - t' did -Got wish to remain a burden on bar the trembling of her lips stopped, and he can't help feeling that you've made a' frrn; - :' '" '' I 0 � .I . I. -----&i1#-bat she prudently escaped all un-I coniared back her smile. of yourself. Why, my dear. I'll tell yo:; •- If you have children and are interested ;,. "infortabis sconce by removing herself to a are going to show the world that straight now. they expected you to carr;: JHT , , foonsidemble distance. She had married we can do without it." hs Bald everything before you. You might have _ _ _, .is what they read, put a X in this square. i a man her inferior in position. but appa been a great pianist with your personal. - i ! rentl>•possessed of a good dead of money. - - - _.. Ity and your temperament. It isn't too r r •'We&hall live abroad." she had written. CHAPTER LII, late even as it is. You Just think about -- u . "I Bove. darling, that you will write to it: and come and see me sometimes if You •• - _. They started out bravely. Fortunately can • e an hour. me.as often so pen can. 17 iiia mother's marrtkge "signified acmes the weather was with them. The sun was Enid said nothing to her husband of shining and the world was garbed in i this meeting with Sybil Jacke+on. -4he felt ' d' A t- more than s to al to Jn11aa Bry- Breen• Enid had lett the Academy on ' more depressed after she and the othe- i' ant-it lett him quite alone. His rein, hnr marri yet unconsciously-i - tions had been estran ed at the time of age is fact. she-had come to girl had parted and .---— - _ - i the end of the year, taction, which had ffiise Jackson had inspired her with new 9 ) : The Co>EnfQrt� hos father's death; lis a matter of tact I been rrovided for. Had had been very hope. Dad put something into her mind to - thep had carefully aloof, not wishing to ] - ,�� , i mach troubled s to how she was to stay ' occupy her thoughtr and to help her in - be lnvolved_tn the pecuniary difficulties; on and work- Her marriage had solved formulating those plans which kept her �tQ s the in7 one who had shown him pistil• the problem in one direction• but not to awake at night, and yet which she cher- - 9 Ls sal ktngaora had been ffirs._ffiaraock, who, another. for theij _ i . had mitrried an elderly half-brother of girl marked the buoy life, to their as being perhaps a tangible. solation i1Vlorning Dip s this of er s, a man who would have been the lsagoao,the hard work, the encourage- to their many small problems. 11 Ilia y mens Ambition was burning within Just Matters conspired to help her• for at . 1, ' -- nd to Julian had he been alive at under. They tonna two tin rooms Dn Ja!tan's restlres sttg,t}suer Ehey champed _ e. The late ![r• Narnock had bees' y ! their room I �� _ ar keenly a. ever, but it had to be ke t OODNESS a [read sufferer, and had never been at y ^ ; : 1 Keaeragtaa, too tin to hold a i s delight this new home, small the oS7ee, put ha had roused his wile's if the or ed one All day and din v as is was, held one remise of I' KNUWS rs interest in Julran, and the �° p - Onff a bad been very gratefni-"to ez for gtvtns long Mian was out; each morning he! Joy for er, for there was a piano fa their i le ( s({ the CWS,' hila a start, spent a fair amount on newspappers, (eittla`•room, as old jangly, welhr►orn ia• It was ao inevitable that he and Enid searching tbrou h the columns of adver- : atrument.but still a piano; and when Ju• I . I , Cdrift tisements, and �astening-to answer stub Ilan Bryant was out she telt sate for Baby's Grand- _ ., should ton into happy coming' hen Ju- ys he felt won be suitable. 1 some bourn, his wife would sit working at i + y "what r - Ilan. met one very wet even 1 whio Ja- He walked many miles to interview allthat piano, making the old notes ring Irl mother,h e r w h a't !'Lea. feeling not only a disinclination to r kinds of people, and Enid'would sit watt•, again with the music wh.ch had almost _ face the rain; but conscious of a certain Ing for hum to come home and whilst she passed from them, A 1 then one after•• a we'd do without foolist nes of .pend' money for food waited exercising her fingers on the table moon, a cold and Brea: day, she made.� outside when be Con3d obtain it in the, and zetea fa to herself that she was her 'Way to a wr .•knew& cancers ant R shouse, had decided to rrmata at home. p g y , a g this Perfection - He"had [Dae down to draper late, re- raatrsinlb he was alwa i radiant when and begged to be lowed to ay to im, pp y pp.1� salving to retire to his own room again he came back, no..tter how tired or dir The brilliant prnm&e o! her student Smokeless E)Il almost immedtatelp; but his plane had pirated or crone he might be; she had the days was well fulfilled fortunately for Heater. I •- t been altered. Some one else was Sate, knack o1 making any little place home, 'she played to a critical ]iateoer, a man _ _,.. . and her 'tiny sitting room was ac prett.. who was sparing of praise, and who never I d only 1f1aa 011e too, and as he Dad entered the dining. Somehow there was always a flower to ave encouragement tinier It eo ld be ' roam. the clear, fresh• enchantinge roles p with the sunny little ring in itwhlcri war give.prrtame and color, a gift more often ones:}. given. Wl]et1 OV Wets • so taecrnatiat w Dim came to his Date than not from the greengrocer round,the But be saw a future In this girl! love y The dinner was cold and.not very ap corner; and`she was ,o resourceful She I and the suffering which love brings had baby, you'd have btrefl t3favCd many 8 txld AaQ petieing, bhL they eat and shared it to- turned to her t}ma11 housekeeping dnWee awakened the soul in Fold: she played ether: and they talked and they made with a east which surprised herself, and now as abe had never lased before. Her � Croupy spell. - friends. The s irl told 1►1m that she was she worried -her brain -and scorched her heart seemed alive wi excitement and For warming cold cometh and isolated upstairs rooms,and Quite alone Dards inventing and caoktag, ori�faal Joy ea she hurried home after thgt mo for countless tial occasional When extra heat i• wan "I came over to England." she said. 4ishe6 for bar husband. mentous interview. ted, a[al ret the Wish o1 my aunt; in fact. she "What do you think we have for enpper 'Julian had come back from one of his you need the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. tan ht?" she would cry. •8 ate ala fraltless errands: he was sittia by the .. was veil7 angry, and prophesied all sorts W [ _ _ o! dreadtal things thud were to hapDpen. Enid.' - - . fire trying to read. . to me; but I_dom't mean to be a failure' Or perhaps it was a ''creme Ehopfa," His wife's heart sank as she looked at i T1 I .mean to do well, and to-make a place composed of 6n eQg beaten up with sugar: him, and he frowned as he tooted at her: E RF TION for myself over here.' or perhaps she world venture to give hIm and as ,he knelt beside Dim and told And it was not very long before Julian a tiny bunch-of asparagus. -He was so him the story of what she had done and •••`'SMQXUL HEATERS. i; ;: cotifeesed to. himself that the place she tired, poor Julian, and he seemed to have :.what lay before her in.the future• the de• o�nj.►. intended to make was already found in so little appetite. 1lerht, 'the hope• the excitement faded ort _ The Perfeetioh it li stable inexpensive his heart, in Die very heart of heart•. He Little Mrs..Bryant shut her eyes regio. suddenly:.. - gat• portable, exIm ed her as he had not known it was •lately to the only too evident shadow that "You thin't I am going to be idle and Ito buy and to tare, easy to-clean and to.re- - F possible that any one human creature was falling on the beloved face. She was int you work'!" Julian said. "Yost must - wick. No kindling; no ashes. $mokeleas could leve -another, so delicate in her comprehensive ey m- be mad l" end odorless. At all hardware and general Back in the old days when he had been pathy. so cheering, and she still laughed They were the first.rough words be had '. and o Look for the Triangle hardware and general- .. with his regiment, he had flirted, and that bright, fascinating laugh which, if spoken to her, and they hurt very badly. g _danced. and paid coart as the others had it did not come quite so spontaneous was Still Enid tried to hoi bar awn• - M.���� � ; done: but his heart had never been touch• a fact known only to herself. At feast, "Dearest," she said 'what does It mat• ROYAL"'E b71. it best for all user ed; and now it yielded itself in one great she never rested till she had swept away ter which-of us worits We are not two. r ► �earning tenderness and passion for this -something lot.the shadow, and brought we are one; and if it comes in my way-" nely girl; with the sweet eyes and the smiles iaftead. Nevertheless, despite her "I tell you, I won't have it" Bryant an. r 'E a ERIAL OIL COy �ed �•. nappy laugh and the delicate, fragrant little economies, her great care and her swered hardly. "I am not going to let '�orrpte Queue - Montreal personality. bravery, the situation was, becoming you earn money to keep me: and I am ° - And so they married without skinQ gradually more difficult. The money not going to let my wife tura herself in. M'Jo�tO WinrtriM YatoeonVrlt - anyone'� consent, seeing nothing ahead of went so terribly quickly 1 Enid hated to a show person, to be stared at and - asking for more, a feeling which com• oriticixed, and �et'her-head turned with ahem blit•happineree. Struggle there might g - . municated itself to 8 work there aright be and must be- Bryant, for he always stupid flattery.' forestalled the weekly allawaac! b but happiness there should be. For Enid y y a day Enid laughed, but there were teams in or two; and gradually Bryant was something better than being y the suhimer waned the laughter.. _ pretty or attractive or beautiful. She ws and the 11,250 dwindled, and it was not "Ohl Julian dear,' she said '.'I am •eo •. practical-which-ls a quality that does until the early autumn that Julian Bry. sorry. I thought you would 'halve been , not always assimilate itself with the art• ant found his first chanoe.'Work in the pleased." -"-_ -- '-'--"--` ------_ -------- Istte nature. office of a new company. (To be contiiined.) - indlviduia'li3 'but as Bits Of a $ She it was who.planned out everything The salary was Juat-,half what lie had - P ght- cruited, reofficered and reorganif; and new the difficulties and smooths been having before, but he accepted it ° 'F ing unit. That unit may be a regi- ed; until that is done, they are r_ :� ahem away• who built castles not of air eagerly; and this carried them up to , but founded on hope, and who dreamed Christmas; then the new-company closed 'H'ILITARY AN' IHILATIONS, trent, a division, or an army corps. useless for war. _�-•,'+iJG of the big things that she would do 'L) ittisth ors, ant natifound himself once again In order to be.of any real use, those Intthe Boer War, General $tiller, k • stake herself d h o this man who had or aniz&tions must be maintained. with an army of some forty thous- chosen her, and who had brought such It seemed to him that he walked the Technical Terms Are Misunderstood' B wonders. such hitherto unknown joy into entire city in these days; and am disap• ' . B the General Reader. «hen the organization is 'broken and men, attacked the Boers at the . her existence. pointment after disappointment came to y ' — u , the individual soldiers.who com Beyor's he'reached home that memorable him, there grew up slowly in his mind P Tugela River. He was defeated,' •evening Julian Bryant bad resolved that the ugly suspicion that some one or some. Many of the phrases in the dis- pose it, no M'a'ttes'how 'brave they' and lost about thirty-five hundred he would"not tell his wife what had Lap• thing wa4,workinir against him, for many patohes from the 'war in Europe are may ppered; but her-sympathy was' "no per. .a time w en he was Just in touch of a P y 'be personally. degener-te into men killed and wounded—less i:jia0 (tic:tory thine her love'was so magnetic berth the chance slipped through hie misleading to the reader who is ig- a mo'b; and,.as a mp!b or mere'dis- one,tenth his whole arm -Yet his that before they bad been alone five fingers for no satisfactory reason, and he norattit of the technical Qneanin Of O£ y minutes she.bad got the whole story oat found it given to someone else. 3 organized collection q'f .men, they army said to be destroyed—as, of him. She laughed at first, thea she Julian Bryant did not rely merely lyhim military terms. rrThat is they case are unable to attack the enemy, in 'fact, it was. After the defeat, " was silent, and then she turned her face his educational qualities to may, .. work. Long before things had come to vvitlh the Words annihilated and and usually unaible to make any de- it had lost all organization, and vir oh, Julian dearest," she said. "See this pitch, he had decided (keepingQ the desttoyed, Tihe breat'h'less read- .fence against attaek. 8b, ,V`hen the tually degenerated into a mob. It what I have done. I have spoilt- your matter howevet7; ehtirely to himself) that rr er learns with horror that an en- or anizaition is thus broken, it 'is had to retreat to.Estcourt, about lite." if he could not use hta brains be world g b He took-hof in Ails a;ms and held her 'turn to and use his bands. •tire division was destroyed ,while said to be annihilated or destroyed, bwenty miles" in the rear, where iii there tightly. But hers again be tailed, the helpless, ahem tin 'spDilt m lire?" he said. "You are nese of his own strength seemed to mock p g to storm the forts, at although perhajps only'a 'small,part + would 'ba .safe from Boer attacks' going to ma&e iti Do you suppose I care 'him; for,he could ileti nothing to dol A. " or that "a regiment of caval- of the soldiers have actually been I and'fhere' it lay for several months' abort tbie for myself? It is you,I am Once, unknown to his wife, he wrote to ' r il ,thinking of.' his mother.-He did not ask'for her money, ry, while .reconnoitering on the killed or 'wounded. Indeed, 'it is unable to make a single move. un- She Lis ed him back. but there were although h'e might in all justice Dave flank of the enemy, was annihilat- rare that a fighting unit survives til it was recruited, reoffioered ' } ...tears in �ier eyes. done so, for had he not charged himself ,r - £e- _- ,_ - "We va.Jfe.in euoh L hurry" she said. . with the reeponsibility o! her inn-timer. ed.• He imagines a .terrible scene the joss of more than ten per cent.. inforoed arid, most of all, reorga-nom 1. 'We have been so happy," he said. ablef debts he would have found himself '•Ohl we shall always a happy, please in a very different position" now; but he of slaughter in Wb' all, or virtu- .of its men. That is because the ized. .._ (rod," the Kiri answered, crouching closer could not briny himself to ask from her- ally -all, the soldiers and left dead mortality of officers is always high- : a to him. "But things'are comm clearer he only put his difficulties in-front o1 on the. field. er than that among ,the private•& ' ._ -'I' _--_Zo me, Julian.---Hew-1 wish i-had known l her and asked her for her advice. He 4 • . 11 Oh l I wish I had'kabwtt l" thought it ponible that through-her bus-.- The tnath, (however„is.-quite-dif- and when nearly half of its officers y`I tell you Fat,'my'boy," the 'big ' i -What dv yon mean, Enid?" band she might have been able to show ferent, By no means was eye sol- are`killed or wounded the or an_iza- •'Women are Queer creatures,", his wifi him-some way I*which-to earn his living, � g man of the town confided, ,faring a � "t';,', - ' t s,re'red. "It is not at all an original It was a lou time before he received an di'er or trooper 'killed; the,division tion generally goes as pieces. In rigtrotiizifig hand an the young . " remark: hnE it is very true. What I mean answrr and then there oa.n e a tetter very or regiment..'was.destrotiyed or anni- such a case the men o to the rear is. I wish that i had Been Mrs. Marnock. much underlined and very. affectionate- $ Iri'shman's shoulder, "I Wislli.I had ti wish I haft told-her flint..we wanted to in which, however, bier mother declared 'tilated a8 an organization or effecr a9 individuals, or in such order a8 your'to • e." "Sure, eor," grin- _ _ _last married.' that it was quite oat of b6- power td ad• ngu I am glad you didv't meet her," said vise him or to be of any use at all, site t t•ive fitghting unit. they can maintain. dere they must Heol Pat. "but it'would'do Sar no ! $fyant s little hardly.--"She Is-nob the deplbred lids XlWriaffe inr the teudereet In time of war., mefi frglht; not as remain until the organization is re- •gotfd widout me brains." . - • . . - .. . . . F — 'J. .".. . .. _ .5 gyp•,' .nr .,J ,,. ^. �*.r ,..ax. u,.. .7+:* 1 ... ',... 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Alcohol, ether, chloroform, car- DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR : _ bon' gasoline naphtha p �.. n� g o and na th soap IMITATIONS THAT ARE BEING OFFERED .04nd RO W BRAND = and water are all good solvents for AWARDED HIGHEST• HONORS AT ALI.EXPQSITIfIIV$ ' grease. ` Braising i beet for large pieces E.W. G 1 L.LETT CO M PAKV LI M 1 T E M' :,• of tough, lean meat. Sear, add WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL vegetables and herbs, a d cook QRN� LSYRU- .. lou and slow) p --. g y in a covered an. It makes sponge cake very light ' Children and grown-ups everywhere love this - and spongy, if a tablespoonful of - = t water, with the chill off, is put into SIR•DOUGLAS IIAIG.- Indian cavalry thought he nae d Cakes' never ectly_after put- much too young, and that he knew QMH, taste so good as with CROWN BRAND CORN t ng in the eggs. n omm Army of too little about India. They short SYRUP. It has a distinctive flavor—all its own. After washing quilts and while the British Force. short- ly acknowledged they were wrong they are still on the line, but near- Though he succeeded that brilliant Cameron Brig in the Kingdom of - - —For those favorite home-made candles the are_ . ly dry, beat them with a carpet cavalry soldier, Sir Edward Locke Fife, Scotland, has ,been well a,c- beater and they will be wonderfully — Elliott, Haig was a great success, !so good and so much fun to make-always use light. quainted with the Haigs for many and only returned home in order _ The annual-coat of oil not only generations- and it was, here that CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP. So delicious) Sir Dough's, Commander of the, to become the director of military Economical too! prolongs the life of willow and cane First Army Corps in the British training at the Army headquarters. • furniture, but it keeps it from be- Expeditionary Force, was born just Five years ago he became chief ;4 Made in Canada. coming so dry that tiny, splinters fifty-three ears o. In due time of the staff >n India, and on Gen i stick out. y y eral Smith-Dorrien going to the- Sold b All Grocers. :` - - southern command- G ad Haig he went 'to Clifton and from there .� hern co nd enerr as ! -- - y :newly baked bread should be to Brasenose College, Oxford, but > :' g succeeded him at Aldershot. Smith- lightly covered with a clean cloth the army was his love. He entered Write for the Edwardsburg Free RecipeBook. while it is cooling, and if it is not the Royal Military College, and. Dorrien had done much for Alder i.. shot. Haig did more, and it is cer- aired when it is taken ' from the very early t his career gave prom- Iain that the troops there were oven, it is apt to be soggy. ise of a�hairt was to come, for he never so efficient as under -this The Canada Starch imited ; Soot from a stove or chimney passed first - out . of Saandburst, . Co.,� young and brilliant oolbjier. But— where-wood is burned,:if-put into a gaining the 'highly-prized Anson there is always a but-=he made end - Makers of the Famous Edwardsburg Brands pitcher and boiling water poured Memorial Sword. 1. over it, makes a- health drink for In 1885 Hai was h� of many by publishing a _ - y g gazetted to the very strong order on the subject of (Benson's Prepared Corn--Silver Gloss Laundry house and garden plants. 7th Hussars, :and four years later Starch-LilyWhite S To remove perspiration stains was luck• enough to et on the cigarette smoking, There is no YAP--E�•} p p y $ doubt that General Haig was right, from waists, sponge the place with Soudan Expedition, where he was .for the wild and fragratrt Woodbine - ' .MONTREAL, CARDINAL, TORONTO, BRANTI;ORD, a clean rag, wet in clear, cold'wa-present at Atbara and Khartoum. played greater havoc with young chalk and brush off carefully with and masherfud young man a•as men- girllsein Aldershootta alnd atop e te-r. Then• cover with powdered Needless to say-, this ver• thorough ±, FORT WILLIAM, VANCOUVER. y. soft brush. _ _. .: tioned in despatches, as .well as their powers of marching more even a When beating the whites of eggs getting the Egyptian Medal. than tight boots. -But T-, A.-roans- --- g with a rotary egg beater, -try hold- A Seientiflc Soldier. +� • not the only ane to come under : bread-crumbs, and f in boilin ing.the beater at an angle instead Sir Douglas is believed to be a Haig:s eagle eye. OfScers were fat, which must be deep enough to of straight up , and down in the very scientific soldier. _and has I blamed for spending too much on i cover the -eggs completely. Cut bowl. This. accomplishes-the work written a book called "C'avalry Tac- motor cars and not enough on-tiheds n each egg in halves 'before serving; much quicker. tans." His -atithorkbip gaixied for poto ponies and chargers. Cavalry ` 'HOME For Scotch broth put on your pot - —� pian the name of "Von Haig " He otgcerg ]lad to be well' asounted, with less than two gallons of water, N c duly paa.,sed the qualifying exami- and after alil, good chargers make �,�,a�� a teacupful of best barley and peas, A . WONIA�'S _ very good .hunters, -and polo and. ... . let it boil, add 1% lb. of good. fresh — hunting General Haig looks 'on as Selected Recipesi beef or mut-toil off the flank, one RIGHT TO HEALTH beim essential :for the naked Pork Chops With i)rees- carrot cut into very small slices, training of a.ea raIry officer, ag•—Select au medium pork chugs. one quarter of turnip the same. Cut _ ' "` } + Juke a dressing as you would for another carrot into thick slices and 1�0 ReaSan Why They ShoheSuid C3A'►D:t*'8 FIRE-L089. _...!chicken or any fowl. Place the a half turnip (to - eat with your rk cho hourh th a�laddl another fcarrot , � �. n`1 Heavy Charge for Beplaeemegt !po Ps ones on-top of th other g Suffer From Backaches +with dressing between. The fat on • Must Be.-Provided For... grated, and quarter of turni also and �ieadacheS -the ends:-of the chops,mskes iuough 9 P _ wase for baking. grated, three or.{our good thick. To everywo.maa belongs the right`' 1 In the competition of nations for Simpler Cookie Baking. —.When leeks, two ,or three potatoes cut to enjoy a health •, active, happy the trade of the world, any condi - Ibakin into ieces. Legit all boil for twolife; i y y P � .�' ng a great amount of p yet nine out of ten suffer, of-' „, � tion which would prove a handicap � diel may .be saved aa'w_ell as time .hours before dishing. Let stand a t^n in- ellen e: from splitting head-_ N, a must-be carefully-conaidered, the Iby having a large piece :.f_zinc cut few minutes, then skim off all the aches, torturing backaches, violent ~' r a•^ causes' investigate=d and every pus- i Ito fit your oven, raised 'slightly at fat into a bowl, and put aside. heart pylpita.ticn ur some other of sible endeavor , made to secure the end, or one can ',,ave - hitn le This with potatoes, makes a.good the many evils that follbws anaemia, (: either their absolute removal tc Put oil for 5 cents. Put ^oukies t n two dates' dinner for a family of six or trk)odlessness. - :: �' the minimum.- :.-7-7-this zinc instead of pans and " see or e,icht. That is why one sees so many wo `;,�1 '�"�' Canada, in her present efforts to hoR quickly a hundred can be bak �iVay6 of Savin men with pale, thin cheeks,.dull s11�, � ward obtaining a share of the ex- _ end. No wasted rotim it betwee�i g• eyes and drooping figures—sure ` port trade-#-of Germany, suffersfrom M? LCans, etc. The cine can fie scrub Save 'badly cut pieces of bread, gns that the blood is•out of order. one of the most serious diffieuities. M, and slices left over .from. the 'table A suffering. women .,should win? with which a nation can contend, Bread Souffle.—Soak two cup& for a• bread pudding or -a Brown the right to be well by refreshing; namely, that of heavy fire loss. nerals bread crumbs in hot milk. Add Betty. Save every. scrap anti crust their weary bodies with the new, In the commercial .world three one cup grated cheese and beat to crumb up for stuffings or to use rich blood of health that promptly , -items make up the -cost of every 'thoroughly with an egg beater: for breading scallop dishes, cro- transforms them into healthy, at- T-�' article, viz., raw material, labor, ; ':Beat three eggs till light and. add quets; etc. tractive women.' -'There is no other- and overhead charges `Raw ma- one-half teaspoon salt and one 2. Remove the sinew from the legs supply this new,,rich sir tfuugi�ia llaig. medicine can su I terial is governed in price by mar . fourth teaspoon paprika. ' -Put'- a of a fowl when- itis drawn and the blood ao„speedily. and so surely a►s ket•conditions. Overhead chargea, a.. tables Dr. William-,.' Pink Pills for, Pale nation for entrance to the Staff Col- • tablespoonful butter in sauce pan meat of the leg will be as good as however, are a factor of . expense- and cook half the mixture ata time, People. Th•rou h .this medicine Iege and then had to go,before a that of the second joint. P g which -is- always open to investig'a `-t thousands' (if tired,. suffering wo- medical board far fitness. The . = cooking more slowly than an ome= 3. Cold rice should -always be g ' tido. The charge against the olit- men . have 'fcitnd tiew health and board' announced he' was color - lent. When it is net, fold over'the sated, it can be added to •a soup; blind. Hai emulated the'exam le put of a nation consr3ts,of a great' i6d es and serve immediately. mashed:into croquets, mixed with strength. Mrs. James Drost�, g P many. individual items of expense'; Potato Sou of our,army of bygone days in Flan- three — Six potatoes, eggs, and fried .like hominy or used Chipman, N.B., .aye; For years T de s; of specialists both in.Eng- prominent among these is the Dost threw pints of water, one pint milk. in a scallop dish. did not know what it was to be en F g P� of replacing property destroyed by tirely free from headathe or bark- land. and Franoe to prove that, he ' one egg, one ounce or more butter. 4. Left over vegetaliles when the was not color blind, but the conte fire.' Canada had a fire loss in capita. rare and cut into small pieces the amount is"too small to be served 913 gee My hands were cold And of $26,346;618 or $3.29• per capita. $ P demned Be*ecliams, as he called the potatoes. °Put with the wa.ir to 'again ' may be mixed in a'sou clammy all the time. It was one, The Census Branch allows approx- P beard• were obdurate. It•seemed boil. When the potatoes have sliced together 'and boiled with, cult for me to get my work done, imately five persons to a family, cooked to p and,to walk"even a short distance certain that . would never be able P �' pieces, add the milk, but- gravy for a ragout, or used separ- to write ."P.S:C.'.' after, tits name, and,.on this basis, the head of every would leave me .-completely worn family in Canada, must provide • - ter and well beaten eggs. The egg atelly or' �together' for asalad, when the late,Duke .od.Camb•iad,ge, out, My life was-one of con_stant' $1.45'to pay his share of this ex- .'after beating should be mixed with Cauliflower, potatoes, and cabbage ,worry, and I thought I would never. hearing of the matter, gave him - . . .a little of the soup before it•is add- are' good broken in small pieces the Commander-in CShief's nomina- Penne. Using the Census figures of be better. I was doctoringall, the ed to it.. Hot water should be add covered with, grated cheese and tion; which exempted the recipient 575,203 as the number of employees - ed from time to time to replace that baked in a baking dish, `�a la time, but without tools. of benefit, from; all examinations. The situa- engaged in manufacturing in Can-' lost by evaporation. gratin." and finally the doctor stopped giv- !� ing me medicine, as he said he tion was saved. Haig duly weivt.to oda, and assuming that each of -Marshmallow Apples. — Wash, 5. Small portions of. left over. could not help me. Do you wonder' the College and passed out bril- these represents' a family of five ' -wipeand core the apples. Place in cereals may be added to the' pan= that I was in despair. My mother li'antly• persoris, Canadian manufacturers Iran and fill the holes with sugar, a cake batter and will greatly im- On the outbreak of the South Af- paid out, in 1913, no less than $8,- urged me to take Dr.�Williams omaIl.piece of butter on top of each prove the cakes. Or'they may be Pink Pills, but I said "Whait''s the rican War, Captain Haig was ap- 475,089 to 'provide for 'replai-eaie'nt and a sprinkle 'of cinnamon if rolled into balls and friend, or add- use; medicine can't help me." How- pointed 'staff officer to Sir John of property destroyed by.fire. , ti Vanted. Sprinkle sugar in pan ed to the soup stock. French, and was at Elandslaa te, Germany, on.:the other hand, hal ever, my' husband got six boxes of and add a little water. When ap 8 The tough ends of steak may the ills, and to please hien I began' Colesburg, the relief of Kimberley, a per capita fire loss of .33, with,a Biles are cooked through, remove be chopped very fine, seasoned well P g Paa'rdeberg, and Belfast, and after -family unit loss of $1.65, and, on to take them. 'By the tame I had " . from oven, fill holes with nut meats, with pepper. salt,.. butter, and a finished the.m' I undoubtedly had the cavalry division was broken up, the basis of the number of Caned- place a marshmallow on top of each little onion juice and formed .into improved, and there was the signs toad command of.all the .different ian manufacturing employees, she. apple and place in oven until the balls or.cakes for sautes or,broiled of preturning hea'lt'h in my cheeks oolumns in Cape Colony. The work pays out $651,075. In other-words, - marshmallow is a dainty brown. for luncheon. Scraps of white and hands.. My 'husband 'thought w.as tremendous; but apparently it Canadawc nd Germany working,aide The flavor is delicious and,when,ap- meat may be chopped, mixed with. the improvement so great that he, agreed with -him, for the harder'he by side, and with the same number gle is placed on a lettuce leaf it is a white sauce warmed up and gar- got another 'hall€-dozen boxes, and wofked and the less he slept the, of employees, Canadian .manufac- Indeed pleasing to look at. nished with parsley and hard-boiled before these„ were completed I was fitter he seemed to keep .and the turers must provide, in. wages' For Scotch eggs, :'boil six, eggs eggs. The carcasses of fowl. .and enjoy-ing such good health a.s I had more unreasonable did he Become on for an additional overiiead Bard, take them out of the water, the bones of roasts'should be•used rSot h in years; in fact, T was a when the.plea of "tired" was- 6-pense of $7;824,014. to,cover fire crack them, and put in cold water; to make a nourishing soup. Beef well woman, and have since enjoyed forward: This could not aj on, so loss before Canada can compete,' , this will preserve their color and fat and drippings and the fat from the best' of health. I sincerely feel he was made a brevet major and with her oppeisition on an equal,' wake the shell come off easily. Roll- poultry should be clarified t.-�-] owe my''life to-'Dr. Williams' g°t a C.B.; shorty footing, all other condition being the eggs in flour; take either' a kept for frying.- Wings and legs of pink Pills, a'nd shall alwa romoted to command the 1.7th yns •reoorn- Lancers `(•' Thr Death or Glary approximately the same. �oLhd of sausage meat, cold fowl. fowls that are left over are good mend them to all sick people." „ end ham, or any savoury mixture g pn 1 BOys l' r f grilled for ,luncheon. - Yoti. can e,6 these l:s at any Cheer ul husband entering the -of cold meat; season well with pep- 7. Sour milk may be used for medicine dealers, -pi they will be ��c»t Nect to India. kitchen singing—"My love is like a jeer, salt, parsley, and a pinch of tarn bread, -griddle-cakes, .ginger sent liy mail, postpaid, at 50 cent's After the roar he went to India red, red rose." •Wife, looking u�� . -__ nutmeg; divide the meat,.into era bread, biscuits. It may''bemade a box or six boxes for $2.50 by as .inspector-general of cavalry. from_ the.-stove-"You'd look red;.`' portions, envelop an egg in each, into cream cheese or-turned into'a writing The Dr. Williams' 'Medicine There was much grumbling ,in the too, if you'd been bending over s • :. dip into -beaten egg, cove with refreshing drink'by icing it and Co., Brockville, Ont- Shiny. 'over the, appoiritlnentt.,, .Thg frying pan for twenty minutes." k N •K. 1 . r tic, "r ., _ r ., .. a' .,_.'..,�,. ,. :.,, . �.�.,. ,.. :a« .,:•e '-one.,. M.k �:,.m..ztiJ•!'.+,,'.. ti. �,+v;. -a:>>'. ,eti.,4:,•:.FCr.,b„iia..,Y.^.n.�-',�'.;.•� ,� �,dl.. • :,�+ ..- - r '�K ...+�. : ,.,, .: .'"s•�?"4•-'"'x. -=s..&r�c .a" s :,s.,,ai. f ��¢ ,sy1 r t•t^ti•s .a- v. ti,'i�•, ,.,.. ... .Row.,,-, .. .... .. .-. � "• c pie, -- t tt!�lcx railways, express companies, and Perry near Manchester, a sugges- •�`G�auCERIES* t3aaala, telegraph, telephone and tion that ie being very favorably `0®•e, t8iokriog,oat, postal etatieties. Finance, insur- received. '< z>aatcs ante and administration are also aji,96 pee year; i1.0o it paid is ad adw, dealt with very fully. Spa"for. SCHOOL REPORTS You know our Standard in Groceries-nothing but the beat in evert- i thing. With our large turnout each month, we are.dailf Subscriptiwo to the Ualted Staten,Sl•50 bids giving any of the interesting S�3. No,le, Pickering The in advance 8 (Atha)- receiving fresh goods, which insures your order being figures contained therein, but to standing for the month of October: filled with the freshest Ur'oceries attainable • show the rapid progress of Can-' SrIV-Iv,r Nighswander, Doris Gra- - anywhere. Phone or'send your order. ` JQHN MURKAR Pro rietor. ham, Murray Dunkeld, Reta Hoover. We will deliver the nods. " f P adv s trade and commerce, we Jr IV—Mona Neale, Basil Graham, - may state that the exports for the Violet Anthony. III—Nora Neale NOTKS AND COMMENTS Olive Anthony, Fred Bielby. Sr II— past year amounted to $478,997,- Harold Bielby, George Bielby, Leslie e a 1 928,and imports$650,746,797, mak- Neale, Jean Anthony, Evelyn Bielby, O S T G R :'Turkey has entered the war as ing an aggregate trade of $1,129,- Arthur Lehman, James Bielby, Vera the all of German This means Dunkeld. Ji II-Allan Meyer,Dalton . Y y• 744,228, which is two and a Lewis. Sr l-Gordon McBride, Wal- Fresh Oysters now on hand. We will have fresh Oysters constantly that Britain and the colonies will half times what i was ten years ter Carter, Reta Lehman Eldean on hand during the coming season. We have to enter the struggle with ago, and more that eight times as Lewis, Pr—Collins McBride, Fred solicit your orders. renter ever than ever. 'Perks Byer, Vera Anthony, Harold Lewis. g energy y mach as it was at the the time of Ayerage attendance for the month 29. l -.entering the war will effect Brit- Confederation. • Perfect conduct, Doris Graham. Mona - vin more than all the other coon• teacher.IFred Bielby. . Luella Agar, AM. tries who, are her allies in. thisF I S :Ea I S There is an agitation in -the S. S. No. 3, Pickering. Examina- death-stru le. E t and .the of-_U"ridR.e_to-haua tion in arithmetic. for_all cls Pia is.the cheapest food on the market•—Dtaring_-the. .cold_.w mthar_ Suez Canal will be the chief ob• IV=•Della Burne, EfSie Henderson, we will have a complete line of Fresh Frozen Fish. Hydro-Electric Radial Railway Walter Wood. Jr IV-Moreen Mc- Smoked Haddies and Siscoes now in. jests of attack. ' If the Seuz Canal by-law- again submitted to the Ginty, Allan McGlashan, Florence Salt and pickled fish on the way. its blocked it will be a serious hlow electors, as it is considered that Annis. Sr III-Austen Wood, Albert : Gaatward, Walton Holmes, Beryl _ to British commerce. but this ere A _ - - j"ES R/^HARDS will make most strenuous efforts was not sufficient knowledR� 'Frank Wood, Pearl Wood, Reta v to avert. For her own sake Turk- STraughan.—a-r I Alsnta—Sr II- - _•- the facts in the possession' of the Mary Anderson, *Winnie McClure, "Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's" ey has made a great mistake b Y people. We believe that the nam- *Cynthia Burns, *Elva Annis, Jr II- entering the war. If the allies paign was wretchedly carried out. sack HeLeo a, Gordon Shan.Bennett, Isaac FEEL'S -•� SHOE -•- - -- Wood, `Leonard Elsie hat rd Roy STORE are successful, and of this no Only within a week previous to Heaman. Pr B-•Elsie Gatward, •J. • • . F• doubt exists, the Turk will'-be- y of voting was there an Frost. Pr A.-*Margaret Glatward, driven out of Euro She has Minnie-Bennett, *Herbert Bush, Ruby w I T B lam• effective educational campaign. Brood, Irene Straughan. Present •'- .•- j4 been a menace to the the peace of Had not Sir Adam Beck addressed every day marked•. Average attend- Europe for over half a century, the people in various ante for the month of October 89. M. " p p parts, the The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and children. Wetherell, teacher, . Sad her barbarious treatment of vote would have been entirely Men's and Bops work boots a speciality, .Armenians and other Christiane - Our.Boys and Girls school shoes are of thhe best quality. - fR; different. Other municipalities, Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. s_ .within her borders has shocked if they had not defeated the by- the whole world. She was warn. law, would have carried it by only Bell Phone 151. - - ed by Britain and the other allies a ver athall majority-. In lacing • - >`that if she sided with German Y j y P JOHN -�P.E E L• Y. s question like this before--the---- that th -- a` .that it would end her existence as ratepayers, which involves-such.a CROCK ST. WHITBY. iV &-Euro can p power. But she pre- large expenditure of money, and terred to lend an ear to the Ger- where the benefits are so great, ,. mats intriguers. whose influence every ratepayer should be thorn- " In the country is very great. In a ughly familiar with the question. THE EsTwEitslil®► short time we gill be witnessing Literature should have been cir- Lala - �',• . the death struggle of this nation related for months before the " t-`'t}Sstshould have ceased to exist vote was taken, and:'_the local years ago. papers should have been utilized RALE REGISTER. '. When the Hydro-Electric Rad!- in presenting the facts before the TGESDAY, Nov. .10th-Auction sale of people. .But the local papars were al $y law was being discussed a standing timber, consisting of as mush in the dark as others. maple,beech and hemlock, rear of AVV4GS is the bank few weeks ago,the statement was They had nothing on which`they lot 18 con. 9 Pickering. the ropertp .. repeatedly made that the. electric mould assist the project. Tcvr� or of E. W. Evans. Sale at 2 o'clock draw the highest aaeat rate of j - railways throughout the county sharp. See bills. Wm, Mew, .auc Y R Y three days before the vote was tioneer, ?��+ � ��� interest Withdrawals of Put cc tete were not paying. This is con- 'r� ��' g taken, when it was too ,late to WEDNESDAY. NOti. IITH—Credit sale whole amour may he made w6ea- trary to the report given in The ub g of farm stock• implements, etc., at � u � 1�P noel demied wkbwA"y. publish, a Ion circular letter was lot 13, con. 9. Pickering.�nadiau Year Book, which has R• the pro- ._ - received giving much- valuable in- perty of George Stephenson, Sale just been received. This report formation. Had that been receiv- at 1 o'clock, shrarp...See bills. Win. TORONTO gives an account of the mileage, Maw, auctioneer. ed a month of two before, much �'ICKERING BRANCH r cs►gital, earnings_ and operating could have been written ill favor TrESD.�Y, NOV, 17TH-Auction sale of expenses of fifty-eight electric Oil diad of tailch cove, heifers a East a of the project. With full i.oform- feeding steers at lot 2, con. 2, East R W. GORDON, Manager. © � � Bnerb abo at iV6ifelr�. lines. -It only six of these do the ation-ou the question the ratepay- -Whitby, -the property of Herbert operating expenses exceed the era of Ux ridge township would Trull. Sale to commence at 1 p.m„ d P sharp. u earnings. There were- 1856 miles very probe ly reverse their pre• TUESDAY, NO.r. 17TH-Auction sale of In operation, representing a capi-- vioue vote on a by-law, and thus fresh milkers, springers and fowl, ata g fall in line with he other munici. lot 29, rear of con.1!, Pickering(half onse Cie: WII 1II ,. tel of$141,285,881. The rose earn- g g - ings amounted to $28,216,111,and .vile east of Cherrywood), the pro- palities., In tbleir failure to do party of R. T. and G.T. Davidson. the working expenses $17,765,'1372, this It is very ,probable that Ux- sale at 1.80 sharp. See bills. J. H. the ratio of expenses Prentice,atrctioneer. • Y peaeee to receipts bridge town will not be left out *;- Requirements •:W r' :being 6196 per trent. The number in the cold, but connect with the _ -of employees in the service of ,V*w ddv�ltireessetsto. line between Brooklin and Port We have them in abundance. r the electric railways was la.t61 - Brushes-Whitewash, paint, scrub, stove, stair i and salaries and wages for the Y r TRATED-Oo to the premises of cad stove, i ba-ttehes. year was $11,047,618. Thisreport S the undersigned a cow, w H JACKSON, pipe SUFFERED _. Brock sow Borax Ammonia, Sal Soda, Whitening, lye, soap 'bhipe' and Is a most favorable one for the -. ' electric railways. Taking these FOR SALE-A good light -wagon, all the popular soaps. and a so a large windmill. both in ood _ statistics as a basis it is reasonable repair,- JAMES GREENLAW,Pickering. �b QtOve 1 P, elbows, picture and stove i F :EVERYTHING p'l� P Pe Wire, tacks, 011 to ezpectahat railways.construct- 1- `— -. cloth binding etc.. - ed and o L�'OR SALE-One fresh calved Cow, . ., operated by the Hydro- s years old, I Sow with ten Pigs 4 weeks Llnoleuma. oilcloth, boardered nares, old. For paruculars apply to AMOK BRIG squares, Electric Commission will present - $ALL,Brack Road, 3-7 stair oilcloth, table oilcloth. For Yeari,Restored To Health an even more favorable aspect by Lydia E.Pinkharn's Veg. ATTLE FOR SALE-Five yearling Paints, varnishes and varnoleum that makes - aid that when the proposed elec. Holstein heifers, ax of Rood mulling oilcloth look like new. Ll strain, Apply at lot 17, con 5, Pickeringof �iCIC-lips, Upon which 9 vote was CtaoiC Compound. • ,- and rose NJI.ELLICOTT,Brock Road P.0,'6.0 Our groceries are the freshest. ` recently taken; will be built and ' operated, it will prove a source Canadian women are continual)'Writ. FOR SALE—One parlor cook and Y one Queen hester. both in Soon repair. In us such letters as the two following, HavinK lnetalled a furnace there ,e no further of revenue for the municipalities g g' use tar same. Apply at the Methodist parson. which are heartfelt expressions of grata are,Claremont, Aso GEO pthrough which it passes, as well tude for restored health: -R G E '■ providing-power and.light at the Glsnford Station Ont.—III have ta- F mo SALE—Sia heifers fifteen SRO'LTGIFHA.�2 — - ONT19.RIO lowest possible rate. ken Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Com. P moathe old; bull Js moochs old, tinll s — • months old;Dolt 18 months old. Apply at lot pound and never 33,con 1,Pickering or address O, aSOPI•TZ, Cherrywood P,O, 8-1 ?::: : One of.the most interesting re- -^ .:::;� found any medicine _ ports sent out by the Dominion to compare with it. OTSWOLD 811EEP FOR SALE- A I had ulcers and fall- Consisting of 1.aged son .-1--year) _ government' every year is The is Ing Of womb and and 5 sizing lambs. all zegi•tered. Prices Canadian Year Book, that for the ..� right, Apppl at lo,'25, B F non.•Whitby,or doctors did me no Write WM,>�INLiMAN,boa 903,whitb7, S7 �.. :. -past year being just to hand. This good. ' y r yyee� kO known "Famous"RtA�.LteE, Theet pelt- want. what you Want w � dreadful) for y when you year it is printed on -eacelleht S' f f paper and ie exceedingly well C until I began taking Having installed a furnace the owner has no tt {. •{. your medicine, 18l- further use for same, May be seen at W M :want 11j, and bound in eloth, and makes a splen- so recommend it for Palmer's store,HUGH GREGG jr Claremont 4tf - ' did work of reference. It contains nervousness and in FOR SALE-House and two lots i n. A mas§'of 'inforulation regarding digestion. Mrs, the Villave of Claremont, 5 room house llqm C)1"r HENRY CLARK, Glanford Station.' Ont. kitchen and woodshed attached,splendid large 3L Canada. •About thirty pages is barn cost$800,00, Rood garden and fruit tress l devoted t0 a Historyof Canada Cheaterville, residence of P MACNAB or, will sell at • - - Ont. - "I heard,your bargain for quick sale of } T which is most interesting. , It medicines highly praised, and ayear ago ;,a Weed -afterwards. ' QUALITY I began taking them for falling of womb HED -FOR SALE - Frame ; goes minutely into the Physical and ovarian trouble. SHED ri a 20 et 19 foot poets to the �p PROMPTNESS combined Chai•acteristit of Canada its area south of Friends' Meeting Hoose (orthodox) end , ,. My left side'pained me all the time The building ie.all pine as contains a .large elation climate and ineteoro. and just before m periods which were quantity of first class lumber and timber. For • PGP j y P further particulars apply to J. N, RICHARD- Irregular RIGHT PRICES have ' logy, production,, as regards to trregalar and painful it would be worse.' sox, Pickering 2-15 , 4 forestry, fisheries, To sit down caused-me pain and suffer- agriculture, — Y b Ing and I would be so nervous some. made us man ood - CIDER MAKINGS minerals and manufactures. . .It times that-I could not bear to see any - E goes minutely into the trade and one or hear any one speak. Little specks I am prepared to make cider every friends. _ commerce-of the country,showing .would float be>xore. my eyes and I was Tuesday, Wednesday, and There- " .- always constipated. y, Y the extent of her imports• and ex- I cannot say too much for Lydia F. day until the season closes. - `� a can slwayB talre care of more. -� ,. ports, and the progress made from Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and -Chopping every day except year to. year, as far back as the Liver Pills, for there are no medicines Saturday. STA BAN . year of Confederation. It also like them. I have taken them and I Do _S • ■ • H E I S E W C a gi deals extensively with transport- recommend them to all women. You may I have also for sale a quantity of - publish this testimonial. Mrs. ST*; slabs, and saw duet. ation and communications in re- mm J. MASTw.Chestsevills,ontarle� #wet to steam realways, electric,,Canada. John F. Bayles, Greenwood STOV•FFV'?.SsJL� t„A. ,,. .. - -- t'°'�. t •� .f- .. i;u. ...err ., ,' } ts..a ���`J.is •:j.�� � a•. ' ...•,.. •; ... •F.. ,� ���~+�,. '�w 'y�,c;. �=Z"•�� +�r7`'.,'Y.«bs��' '�^''":�a�'"' .` "� `{'a'*" 7 y `s`S°�"fiir'a ',. � d ..- .r.r r,-' W 1 ;rte' :I' • .. ,., h _ _ �SipP u ,il .m .w aWttMONT On accountofa furnace having McFarlane, GeorgeBurton, Ethel , - been installed in the Methodist Arbuckle, Robin Story, Lyman , t °,fle R1CHARDSON SPeter saad MrsDlacnab were in nage,'two heaters-&re being Barclay, Bessie - Bennett, • May ' %Voroato on Tuesday• offered for sale. &aadvt, Florence, Rolph Brodie. Form III phi Robt. A."Fleming, of Markham, Luther Bowes, C. P. R. station -Vel 8tepheneon, (hon.) Hazel Impoelaa0showing of finest display of - _::was in town on Tuesday. Mantle, (hon.) Barbara Kydd. china. A very large aswrtmeat of Cecil- Iogleton spent Sunda agent at Peterboro, spent a feiw art ' Sunday days here last week with his Jean Evans, Isabel Sargent, Stationary. Books.Dolls, Toys, j with friends in Brougham. Mar Pn b Douglas Dickinson, •�' Frank Underhill, of Aurora, is mother, Mrs. Joseph Readman.. Clara Underhill, Governeur Porter isesived for the Holiday trails. __.visiting relatives in Claremont. A meeting of all those interested Edward -Jones, 'Charles Slack, _ and see the°°' °, e Mr. Love is now attending his iq the organization of a branch of Grant Jones, Willie Forgie. M. J. T Subscriptions taken 'for all M.agasines, floral pear at the Veteri Col- the Patriotic Society will be held Wilker, Principal, -E. M. Rice, Weekly and Daily '.News 4 lege,''Toronto. -r in the Masonic Hall tomorrow Assistant. " y l�l?�E Mies Purves, of Co , was (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. ',`.;,the guest of S. and Rilmohr A large attendance is requested "We %T. ��;.RIC.�13,A.R��30Iq .;on Sunday last. and the ladies particularly are in �,, I-Ie HINDI Mrs.Harry Thomson isspendingvited to attend, WHITE�'AZ.E 8=0030 gmeets wh�tb� a few days with her daughter in Report of Jr; Room, Claremont n Toronto. public school., 2 stars-present CARPENTER, BUILDER _ �;• G. H. and-Mrs. Samis were in every day on time: 1 star-present HOUSE VERANDAH; AND BARN C Toronto on Thursday and Friday every day but late 'sometimes. WORK, PANTRY CABINETS /�e ��G AM The- PiCkernig, of last weelr. Honours-73 per cent. and over. DUMB WAITERS. Our ice-cream parlors will now be Those who wish to secure a coal Sr. II•-**Effie Sight, Myrtte Ben- Shingling nail general repair v1g11anC.e Committee Beater at .a bargain see Hugh son, ]3uszh Gregg, (Honours). work. open during the season and we ----- regular will secure a g gVad ., `n a r. fl1 *Golda A-nderson,--**Gear- See-nth& -out-auy7oio-�otr-wac euppiq-from-the _ — -------- -� 'Grp �-t ',CITY. DAIRY COMPANY The object of this Association 3s♦:i .... `a James and Mrs. Horton and tie Forsyth, **'Mary Wagg, done. Prices right. daughter;-af=Port Perry, batt, Sr. I-**Laura 5504 Home Telephone. _ lessen stealing and prosecute Sunday here with'Thomas and Linton. **Merle In the felons. First-class Bread,Cakes of-fine variety -�• " hire, Paterson. Mabel Neal,Grace Kydd,(Honours); -YEAR$• an o ffiembere having proper tyy stolen oomm Mr. and the Misses Stateley, of **Erma Lynn, **Edgar Ward. 1. 1ENC6 on hand. Gate immediately with any member - Whitchnrch township, ,are visit- primer .. A=Harold Sanderson, HERB MQNNEY,' -- of Ezeoutive Committee. ins with Evans and Mrs. Ward Albert Timms, Mary Benson, Nor- •for a few days. nta.n Knight, *Ruby Watson, (Co"OPUR PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership !eeThe Stouffville and Bethesda (Honours). Primer B-Nora Tarr, Ttokets•mar behad.from the President or; Telephone Company are making •.- Robin- Johnston, Jane -',Veal,- "- R �,-�— $ansaSsrf 4aapYiiaation.considerable improvements . to *Vera Linton, Mabel Sanderson Greenwood . Hardware Exsc.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm-their liI�Porsyth, this locality. - (Honours). Primer C-GeorgeIDt lHAR6ce rail and see our stock of "Happy er,C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Oat Mrs. of North Clare= Middleton, Lloyd Derusha, Jean wRioKTa�,n, ' Thought" and other stoves Mont, under the weather for Benson. C. M. Doughty, teacher: A a sendlas a sketch sad de.�ation may as well as other lines r --Iw t Clark.' ski ascertwa mar opinion free whether ao J,A.;O COnlOri , J. a few days but we are pleased Claremont Continuation School. ta.°"t.anicn uvroesai,D� ��safesof Hardware. president, Bearetary state that she is improving nice- tions scrtati coasaeaLtalAN�B061t ons report for Sept. and Oct. Number. „ep�au gest t encrLoMnan�rroiN Eavetroughing and repairing ly. enrolled 29, average attendance romptly attended to. Calvin and Mrs. Hurlbert went for Sept. and Oct. 28. Form IiI- 'Oi"oL6C'"'shoat to Work guaranteed and prices s to Caesarea last week to attend Robert Willison, (hon.) Viola �41I1� � � moderate. Repa� r • ..5�0 y the funeral of the.former's father, th boor. Margaret Gleeson, s�d'O�i' .eLvaMudmsti o$oer-w Ter= for , Mr. ALargest au, ron Hurlbert who died in Forsyth, ( ) g niton a sclaDs Lawrence Denny, (hon.) May Rawson,Annie •Spoff Wanada, 7 a yea*Fat WM Prop" x kin 85th yeaBrodie, John McLellan, Y A �tp 'Nwlrosiany. n� G�REENWOC7?� Bicycles for hire. Also, a number.of Setting up coal_stoves is a fav- Florence Forgle. o -111 � �., `fit second-hand wheels for'eale,or orite pastime of manlyy of" our rest- V�ATCH FOR new ones ordered when dents these days. Without wish- required. Ing the coal man any harm, we NISHINGS . _�- -� TOD'S aoQayear and Dunlop Auto Tires hope they may not be required �.� HOUSE FUR _ for sale at right prices. for some time yet. - on T.C. and Mrs."Gostick were at - _ Motor truck each tiVednes Ind phone 1918 Pick Mount Joy on Tuesday of last . Our stock is complete in every line day and Saturday for all RUSSeI Andrew, ,week attending the golden wed - . ,ding of the latter's parents, Robt. for our fall trade. See bargains in kinds of Brea an Cakes!, � n r'? and Mrs. Wright. They report .-_ a mast enjoyable evening. secretaries and separate-chairs. - Ask for r a 1Q cent wrapped tFickeringThe young people of the Meth- frui loaf. odlst -church are preparing to C. H. BURLING, - PICKERING M)-• M& , r O � �- present on Friday Nov. nth, drama "Valley Farm." Full par- OSHAWA, ONT. ' oculars will be ptven next week. - Lumber Yard ...7R.emember the date, Nov. 20th. �,. y -- �' Richard and Mrs. Ward, 'of ``�skawa Jteel AMOICS FLOUR and IPEED k Balsam, entertained the members at C. N, R., 8tlttion f oil the Baptist choir at their home Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, Chenywood A quantity,o Al *nVuesday evening. A most an oyslble time Gas spent by all it, -.'Pater Proof, Lightning - _ — fipple Barrels MUSIC, game&, and social inter- _ icnttrse. _ Bran Shorts,_Fl Proof and Frost Proof: Brewers Grains, - at x MiGs Ella Day accompanied 'bp 'her sister and the tatter's bias - 1411 God n -CO-nate Cwmdian Corn Feed, Oatcake Meal. -Tor .-Sala , -band are visiting with Miss S. good, p - ;Molassine,` Blatchford e' Sadler and other relutives in -- Farmers use th@> - -Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. __Bail and Independent phone. �Clacemont and Balsam and vidn- � %� _ K ' ity. They motored -from their �--- For particulars Phone home 6060. w 'home in Aurora. r...� Joshua and Mrs. Bundy who See any of ttte ipllowing Local Aagects-They will gave you best prices on *M0=" �t1A0r Yard closed eiery Saturday after have been spending a few weeks Pediar's Metal RoofinR Siding, Vents, Calvaria Finials; noon, until further aotiee. -' ,with Mrs. $chnarr, of Mildmay, Terminals,-Sheatiag and Ornaments. a Q ; Mrs Anderson, of Toronto, and gsimuel MBrooklin,jOnt. .W. PriWhitby Ont.' - j i �M W. D. Gordon s 17v� WILD friends in $treetsville, are - expected home this week to put in the long winter. G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, 6 S �'ICSE �,r. Whitby, Ont. Whitby, Out. John A. Patterson, K, C., of Lawrence Denny, -John Ashenhunt, a Toronto,who has taken such an Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Oat. 3 t+ e d m �etee ATTENTION � important part in the Laymen's W. Henly, W. F. Bt?rton, 8�et s toe -;'Missionary Movement in ,Canada Whttevale, Oat. B ►. i a MI �o y� :r will occupy the pulpit in the Box Grove, Ont. W• W Sadler, s p i � '0 v M-4 New and second cream separs-"Presbyterian church on $sudsy J C• Morrish; ° 1"Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. :��j , p Y O tore• Gasoline engines, 8 �+ ;evening. Everybody welcome. • Wm, Wilson, Pickering, Ont. o .... tllw different makes, pumping oat D. P. Macfarlane, who a few tt�. ' .v Jw O- Sts. Farm implements. ' weeks ago was transferred from No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. 0101 reb'1�s the branch of the Standard Bank y p' a. M All hinds of ladders constantly- on at Prussia, Sask. to the Head THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Lini`ited s � " .nl ;p;a= hand: Office in Toronto, has again been Established 1861..' t �►. y a °' °'rl' 2167'C C Yong B� sQw for sale. ,. .. „ moved to Blackstock, where he Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT,] rm a - _ _- - _ o e I O has succeeded Mr. Coulson as n b e w : .°, .. rwl Jniy � .� Manager. n. o o m s �. rm' Sept, : M The long mild fall has been very nb Get, w. -acceptable to the farmers who g' o g m..� No.Ii� BROCK GOAD, ONT. = :have succeeded in getting a great THE DOMINION �.i D.e,�. —Part of of their fall work done. The dannary 1916-Wbitb 7, oebaws 9,Br0n9ham E' harVeeting Of the turnip crop 61"DNYNpL0469*,Y.P.,P*[tID�NT. W.0.YATTN[we,Won-P*g$WsNT. 9 Dorf p 17,tJzbstd90 16.Qanniaston 16, -which is an excellent one, i& now C.A- T•cwa.rat M'°'s"' ne.oerwn iii vP+ s=nn iS taking tip the attention of the tots!t�d(sr 3+to fist p ute^t +�0i1 ' ' p tea Gina -.most of the farmers. .A Savings Department ,Are You Interested is --- - The 97th anniversary of the Is conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of ;;t.00 Baptist church was held.here .on and upwards are received and interest at curnnt rates added. Sunday last. when large con- It is a safe and convenient depository for your money. Fell e�� _ . gregatious were.pre&ent at both' g services. Very impressive •and • ' —agppropr14te sermons were preach- = --_WHITBY 6RANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. _ AND • of all abaterlalsand deow ed by Rev. G.A. McLean, of the "� kept in stook. It will pay-yon It. and to oali at our works aid inspect ons abet which were highly appreciated by an a t� Ga* tes e and obtain priors. Don't be mWei by all who heard them. The choir ofeniswe do not employ them,Wo" also gave special, music for the - ly we can, and do throw off the agent Occasion. � �g _ oommission of 10 per osnt,,whiohyos wla< Do ' S M P S osetaialy save by parohasing from m1. Avery sudden death took 'place .1 have in 4tock 3000 rods of oW solioited. On Saturday last at the home of - W. H. Pugh, when Henry Davis, FULL RANGE of Fall and Winter Underclothes for Men and Women, Boys wire fencing made the WHITBY GRANITE , ou of Toronto, passed away after and Girls,•avold prices, P-190A full.assortment of Sweaters fn all latest g y o6toe. Whitby, Ontarl only a few hours illness. The de- styles,no advance in prices. Steel Company of Canada. cea jail who was only 42 years of ,QQ r ge, was visiting his friend, Mr. LADIES' BLOUSES-Muslins,..white, HATS and'CAPS-A full line in all I also tarty brace wire, Janlea CX+ Walker ! Henderson who live on the 9th black, striped. Prints from 60 cents I the latest for men and boys, coiled spring wire; wire -concession just opposite r. age 'Amp Manufacturers • d Cuffs. 1 oats and .:Pugh s. He had been 'in the vii- LADIES' Fancy Collars an (;LOVES-Kid, Bilk lined,also heavy a p e P ' "-Mage during the day and on re- Everything the latest. Shop and Residence, Dundas St .: turning had called at Mr. Pu h's Glo es for men and boys. We are g _ DRESS GOODS-Blue and black Vel- v cedarposts. WHITBY, ONT. where-he wag taken ill. Dr.Brodie vet Cords, blue and'brown Serges, giving bargains in these goods. Three doors west of Whitby House was summoned but he could do Checks and Plaids,black and brown _ .nothing, as he died shortlyafter Venetian, Melton Cloths, etc, �-" DRESS SHIRTS-Top Shirts,Cellars, - his arrival.arrival. Coroner Darling, of Shaker' Flannels,Shirting,, Tickings, Neckties,Braces, etc. Let mR show you what I have and We are prepared to instal wood or irm Goodwood, was notified of the Glinghams,Cottons,etc. pumpa on abort notice,also attend sudden and rather mysterious ' - quote you prices. to all kinds of repairing. `+death, but after investigating de- MILLINERY-This department is rushed-all ladies know fur styles are up Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, rcided that an inquest- was not to the minute and prices down to the lowest. EE/JOR �o gasoline engines an necessary, as his death was evi- GROCERIES-Ah, here we can do you everything ripp��bt most all our goods. AU ' s g� �= about old prices. Teas 80c,40c,60c, CoSee 90c. tOc, 60c. Highest price the agate gear dently due to heart-failure. His -paid for good butter and eggs. il(A(iNET i0R1gAM SBPARdTE3)is•- fnneraI took place op Monday when his boils w taken to To- De SIMPSON & Co., - PICKERING LOCUST SILL moa.sell No. 60, Ind.�. rolato for burrA 1." r' r "- f i. ....aaY'., w.- .j•. "fs,»aJ 't, ti' ty„ w.,n�At,s w-.' •y�.-,+ .ywe rs�',1 :.he. •� .' .^+.;w•'+ .;° Pte: - q.. •""�ti x+;..,a"•� 3' ,yF+ . a Exy FOUGHT- EN "'RU 18ER IN s A w _ ,TO STANDSTILL "y' k,zo h s 5l xF H.M.S. Hermes-•Tor-Torpedoed b Submafiine in Straits sof Dover rittsh ¢ Their 1 3' B and French Advance Th it 'a z _ - inc Further Ito a �s y k� y? ✓ , I- eth' n Belgium. a ti <r . YS§ r y7'yx H` fr�fyp. ; A despa�h from London says: tine R. Hi and Lieut.=Cowman A despatch from Paris says: s There is only o The Secretary of the Admiralty der Arthur . Harbord, R.N.R. Y ne conclusion to be 4 drawn from the ver definite and x states thait the old-cruiser Hermes' Two-hundred survivors were lan•d� Y f'` s t ed at Dover by torpedo boats, and complete reporta issued by the •' y R ash 3' - - aptaiar C. R. Lambe, was sunk by though the cruisar'e full oo-mprl,e- French Government that the Ger• ,,%�'S s tor;#edo fired by a German sub-' went was aver 450, it de believed mans are being,fought to a stand f 3 s w Marine in the Straits of Dover as tthait not 300 men were oro board at 6ti'll1 in Belgium, and -are... losing `t she was retuTning from Dunkirk. the time of the accident. ground everywhere in France. It "Nearly-a14 the officers and crew I Flodted •Forty Minutes, Is now'entirely probable that there , f "were Saved, but the exact loss can= The submarine attack tools place will be news soon of a decive vis- " not .be ascertained unta the men i 12 miles east-by south-ea�sh of the tory byy the allies, and a general re- -: We mustered; f treat by the Germans., Goodwin Sands. -militarylass of the vessel is of small The Hermes was�bo bec[oed by theThTheir tremendou's efi'orta to breakx -- significance.,, _ submarine about 8.15 o'clock Sartur- throughin Belgium have cost them `; u ', ` A - -- g range y. long-, w terribl Punished b the , Au -of&cia}-'report,-Issued in Da-i day morning,----After remainin ,YJ y • >, ' �. � ver states that the victims include i afloat for-about 40s•minutes- she g guns of the allied fleet, they two men killedahandoned-the oast $nd tried• keeifcdOver an ' wen a at- the explosion of the torpedo; The-i tom'. Serentil torpedo 1 ,},s hew through in_the..dower v&lley'of xY officers of itis -Hermes included sea;rehed umsuecessfuRy for hours, the. Yser. The Belgians cut: the s �t. Oharles $. Laaabe, Lieut,, trying to locate the German sub dikes and the-Germans fled to es a xf ` cape drowning. From. the No W='am A. Cooke-Huade and,Valen- marine. P ' - resSea, to Y therefore, re theyeY have actually a { . ENVOYS_ ground. EFFECTIVE- VOIR.- -Seeks�S`to--oesy-the-Eaisers- t Y x mandate to crush the British mar- Dragoon Hills Thirty Germans in ,nes, the Germans made desperate LEAVE' TURKEY = . ontof against the British in the re Fite Minutes. A despatch from Northern France Ypres and near La Bassee, F$ They outnumbered the British and :. says: At town near Lille a Dra- supportingcorps . Ambassadors Get Passports Thou h c ps of French, and . z £ p $ goon..marksmaa was stationed at they struck with what was prab'a �.. swing bridge with two comrades to bly their maximum power. The at ='� �3�, y k x w : Ny;. �s Porte Refuses,to De- 4. load for--him- _ It was important tem t failed a,s f- �' �' �'� P+n that the enem should be held back F previous atQempts 3, ' - elare War. Y have failed. The British stood fast, s f : T _ without the bridge bein1f blown up. inflicted great lasses iipon the Ger �° '�• ., :; Loneou, h,ov• i.-Turkey is bent The marksman 'hid behand a fence_ mans, took the offensive themselves - rp an war, but intends to force a de- sixty yards from the bridge. When and drove the ' Bavarians and claration from the Triple Entente two Laae•e sppeared he shot them, prusslans from .ground they had A-1)uPI to the Death in laid-:fir-A Modern War Thriller. powers: Coed l;y Berlin, the then three; and he 'shot them, also taken da sbefore. •Th'e war has decided arae for a: the usefulness of aircraft; and oar E Porte is obviously intent on assum- five •Uhlans eame up -together. He Not on yl on�the west flank, but in y 1 - = m8 he- attitude of a`threatened, brought down every' one. Alto- the old centre north of the Aisne- men have drown that England.still posscsscs men.of the Drake type- r.,: mistreated nation, and desires, a - gether, he killed thirt Germans in men willing to adventure in the umknown, for war in the air is an un- P Y, and across the plasms of Chalons, known element-and tike brakemen willingto $ttaek"an�thin We +derswaimilar�to�hose-wh ch placed lwBth his comrades.u A great rile of the Germans appear to be lolling possess a number of fast scout machines, anthese ham proved im GB P dead m P w .their grip, surrendering entrench mensal useful i [sor• Thew are ulre new develop- roadway n the opposite aide of the northward advance of the, French, t is a a question of getting the "windward berth," or, in other words, bridge protected it from the ap- They•were beaten out of positions g g �.,.,.r in the situation brid ettin above the enemy, and after that it hoe been a revolver duel - The' Ambassadors of Russia, proach of the enemy during--..the north and east cf Soissons, where as a rule. The:Times correspondent deecriGes.haw two aeroplanes - . :.Great. Britain and France in Cob- 'day almost as well as a mitrailleuse they had been rooted far six weeks. manoeuvred like great birds in combat, wheeling and turning #ar pori.- txtantino would have done, tion to strike. Suddenly pgs above. A puff of smoke. ple- lra:vef received' their .� y the British awl -Passports. The Turkish Amba>asa- ACCEPTS ]lONEY GIFT. : CAN.iDIAti HII,LED IN FRANCE whey of hat reels and seems mem r he R� BRer' and then falls. �4�reu the full 4, dor in -Petrograd rceeived his pass °r Royal Flying Carps here.lane is read, it r is beyond all question that the world- will-thrill at some of the most Ports' Went`With the Neehanieal Trans- daring Turk-iO.. warships-within .tae fast Britain: 'fakes $199.000 In Cash g and heroic cased, ever performed by men tri an age -Drawn by fiihree days have bombarded the From-Nova 9cotla. fort 8cr�lee. :: C, Fleming Williams in the Illustrated S rti Y -- - -' Po � and Dramatic News. Russian Black Sea stronghold of A despatch from London nays A despatch from Montreal' says: Sebastopol, according to a. state- The Warr Office- has informed the William Cockhill_of Montreal, was { •meat by the Turkish Minister of the Governor-General of Canada that killed_at Lille, ,in France, while in Interior to the American Ambaasar as it has been found impracticable active service. Mftsages to that - dor, or'ho also has been 'informed for she Government of Nov Scotia effect were recei%ed here; Cock- BELGIANS DRIVE' OUT ENEXY -• that Russian Consuls in the Otto- to make a proposed gift the hill had been a chauffeur in the em man Empire wili-be held by Turkey How's Government of 100,000 tons Ploy oT Sir FredPriclt Williams- as bostagea for-the-safe conduct of of coal, his btajesty'a Government Taylor, and went with the Cana- Turki9h Consula in Russia.-- lraa 'accepted the offer.of 8100,000,. dian Overseas Expeditionar Force, The German Trenches Are r1ade Un'in'habitable t. haling joined the mechanics trans-. which will go to the Prince of Wales _ rind for the relief of distress. t sec is >of theB 80 KILLED AND '<i0t'\DLD. + the parttof the coti�rRiafurity o by Inundation . -MUST 11QVE I.)tii.,nNG PLAN.TS n Bent at once l� despatch from Havre say-s: The the ground m�ars'hyand the irenebei 1!lleeile 'Alighted� Among Groep, of proceeded- to -the Coutrnent; and Belgian War' Office issued the fol cd the smarmy uninhabitable. One I,eg-on 'Drawn From the Em• joined the allied armies to ,erre in lowing official communication; "The "To the south of Dixmude, be. Women is al.trhet..Place. press of Ireland Disaster, the,tsaa'sI'°rt section.' At Iiille a enemy. who 5Ri1Q c�ocu fed a part of tureen Liughem and Passcheadaele cA despatch from London shell struck the car Cockhill was Ramsar Ile, two mires south of (north-east of Ypres), the Frenal; German aeroplanes, recently sailed Detroit, .Oct. 28`.-All boats on handling amid the'gas-tank exploded, Nieupor�e) was repulsed beyond the troopshave continued ower Dupkirk; dropping two bombs. the lakes must move interior light- the driver being-in%iantl•v killed. A railway line between Nieu rt and sive- ovement. Pahee off en in Plants to a p° ppeile war - Apoman and child were killed, Two 8 P point above the load sister recessed officio! notification of Dixmtule. They krst�a rent -num, ctirmpletedy surrounded. ' bombs were also dropped at 'Beth. line before January 'lat. The new the death of lit, Cockhill. Mr. ber of pr�Soners end eft many "At the south of Passchendaale l yne, west of La Bassee: . Tire firs-c regulation.. is the outcome of the Cockhill was married :two dates_pre-- Rounded on the field;: the English tr+oo enquiry into the lighting system on vious to his de g German were violently failed to- explode, but the record q Y g 6 Y departure from Mont- Oa the other,past:s of our front attacked by Germgn . reinforce- ' fait is a group of women in the mar_ the ill-fated Empress of Ireland, real. rhe enemy-made no.further.infan�try menta, b.wt had retaken at the end a teat •place, killi and where dy7:amos Rere l9oated/at the 3+ - attacks. The ho�mbardrnea:t was ra of the dra the ground they had been m3, nineteen bottom oft a ship. Y wounding .forty others.- h. p OFFERED- RETZ- TO-1EREN('if. t•he'r violent at Nieuport, and inter forced -to cede in the neighborhood mAtent on other 1• posts of our post- of Gheluce't (west of Menrn), On Germany Said to-e�pve Tried to tion. several other parts of their fighting Conelude:Indisidu'al Pewee, j"The, inundation between the line.-the English have repulsed at- URK :AND RUSSIA AT- W A despatch from London says; Yser and the ramily ry ine' between tacks. by the. Germans, and inflicted AR .The Dail Ch.roniale's .Paris corres =�ieupart and Dismude has made u pondent asserts that, with a viow Fon tt&em impartan a. ' t lose ' - of detaching France from the allies, - - Porte's ;Cruiser-:..86mbards a Pon the Germaay-made an off er..to-ccrnclude ort of 'Crimea - peacete basis of the cession of SILENCED.-THE ENEMY S GUNS •Black Sea - - - Metz ann pd possibly a portion of Al- •• save to France..- The_.offer, a:reord- w r e O '- ing to the correspondent, as re- 'The - f the Warships Hit, With Total Casualties -" jested. A despatch from. Theodosia, Cri hombardment•the cruiser left in aOf ,10 Killed and �q Wounded - mea; says: A Turkish 'Cruiser with south-westerly direction. (;erman Wireless in Halifax. - - - three funnels 'bombarded. the sta- .. -+the Turkish cruiser Hamidiyeh, A despatch from Halifax,' N.S., A despatch from . Londoq s$ys: gunnery. seeds to be established. tion and city, damaging the caths- which arrived at Novoroasysk, de_ says: Three Ger ns _were arrest. The. Secretary Qf the Admiralty The casualties have been very drat; the Greek church, a pier and mended the surrender of the sit ed'in a house" in Hollis Street, makes the following announcement: slight throughout, but one shell, ex- soa3e sheds. Ome soldier was mad the Government Y where they were o rating n dire- ploding on the destroyer Falcon,- properties,• The.British. naval flotilla•oontinues threatening in'vaso of refusal to le insta.11mtion., a wireless an killed one officer and eight man and wounded. A branch of the Russian to?]aIle ars not o rated fr��m a pole to support the allies',left, and the wounded.on_e officer and'fifteen�men. bombard the town. The Turkish but to escape ob- fire of 2-inch guns has been brought One killed and seven wounded on Bank of Foreign Commerce-caug);t Consul and .officials were arFested. or m'a'st as usual, ; ',•. fire: At the conclusion ,of the The-cruioitr withdrew, servation was trailed 'out of a third iso bear upon the German'positi ns the Rinaldo. _ storey window- and concealed amid and batteries. Reports received The enemy's submarines have also some -,-fines. from shore testify to the effect and i been :reported seeking an . o ppor- accand tunity 'to attack the bombarding U � ing character. The fankois thus ships, wlitch are covered by-British SJNG�--HORSE VLHIrL�S thoroughly mainLarned destroyers. The casualties an- The enemy brought up-heavy guns�.nounced by.the.Admiralty include. and replied vigorously to-the- fire Lieut. Hubert O. F. Wanton, of the of Admiral .Hood's ships.. -The, ves-. Falcon,.killed; Sub-Lieut. Theodore.- The Clermans. [lave Exhausted the Gasoline Su p � sels received only trifling s-ruotural Robson, severely wounded; Lieut. plies of Belgium , damage. The opposition from the Robert.Crossman and Paymaster .. ' Y 'x shore has practically.-.ceased and' Joseph Shepherd, of tfie Rinaldo, ' ' , '� 5 the preponderance of the naval alightly wounded. - • - --_ - --.-: ` •tip, :ti ¢;;� � - '- _ A despatch, from, Brussels says: that M. Max, the former Burgomms- The German troops a Central Bel- ter ei Brussels, is still being held TRANSVAAL REBELS DEFEATED m linos virtually egharlsted'their 'in Leipzig by the German officials. rw petrol suppry. , Oil is issued now His'refusal to turn'over to the in .. -only to high officers! and then, in vaders .the fire. department tower A despatch from Landon says: A strong rebel commando with white. small quantities, The German and ladders led to his .arrest. He ti `1 despatch to R.eutec's 'Telegram Hags-atta,ohed. to their rifles. Pe seized 'large quantities -of oil fuel said the ladders were needed to., Nr * r; Villiers approached - the -'band, be•re, d Compariy from "Cape Town says: but shipped it.back to Ger- protect Brussels. When later thewhereupon the rebels attacked hi >. 1. Alberts has defeated the re p° many. Apparently they,are now un- Germans•took the ladders by, force: � � ;: . . and captured 110 of his meri. Thi- .. • abbe to secure a return of this-oil. they found' that the Belgians had "'') bels' in the Lich•tenburg district of rebels then advanced against Col• The Germane are- requisitioning rendered them unfit for service. N'r', the Transvaal, killing 13, wounding Alberbs' force froin.:two direction a�' ` 30 capturing 240. Among:the- but Alberts defeated them and many. second-rate 'horses,, which .German mechanics, however, re- _ sf�� ,�, , and ca turin they formerly had ignored, and also paired them and took them-to Ant- _ captured is Commandant Clausseas. chased thenp-24 miles•'across the.bor- . .. horse vehicles. werp for use in directing fire of'the 1irr •-tion. Itcnry il.•Isii-son. Commandant De Villiers, was out,der. In •their flight the rebels dis- '---- L•1�teCa_ rocerved. here indicate gunners. . ._— _ _-- - nub-chief on Sir John Fre oh'astaT. -reconnoitring, when -he-- met---a eared their-carte-and bicseies." -- • .. sS i.., ♦".. A ....:..�,�r�`4 rr: 'S. ',.. '..'."♦• .. .. .ti :.i .L+a'f "�. ,,... j' .f �^•:.4''".W, I.y ..�:p1Y'•i F' _— -y. ! .R'`- q^ 4tM\)',.• „r*i�i '*�`T.;�n,' ?r"s'�S ^? '": •.,�.t2rtA �!"— ' `.y _ a. .,.,c q!" a i ,r w��. ,. *, .,,.ori^. ., � ,�:.,,,i �.,�'. ,•„x,;;;a. .W. C�_ WtIEN BA6Y- IS ILL. Tbe.Clean-hp. THE KAISER As A OW. n .�...... .. i • .. `7Did you. find anything•in that WMNYOU �� Russians Are Anxious to 8e hint,Ina Waken the baby is ill or oust of house " asked the footpad. Cage. eon4ia_give him Baby's Owos Tablats. "Nothing worth while,,'' •answer ",They are the idea& medicine for ed the burglar. "But it's bad luck A very. curious auggeatioa comes to come away empty-handed, so Ifliff � erms from Rusin regarding the punishment POTT�.n ldttle ones and never fail to relieve to be meted out to the Kaiser. The Ir - constipation and indigestion; cure brought along the watchdog and a I peasants !n far-away inland villages, MEATS coldsi splay sample fevers and pro- lot of burglar alarm apparatus. for example, ln.the very poor province mnote healthful. sleep. . Conoeraing of•Rlazaa, are clubbing together to :Mall flavored. and ` them Mrs. F. Wurker,. Ingersoll, Heard on the Train. maintain hospitals for returlfed The out says: I have use Baby's << perfectly cooked „ wounded, are imposing voluntary tax. rlrild'e P Own Tablets for and What have you got in the pagk- �� ation ukon their villages for war per make delicious can g}dy re�oomat,0 to aid age r" poses;and'are'fn every-way indicating delight. -sandwiches_ mothers far baby and child- Drawing materia a. �I . I their whole-lsearte3 aynipathy with the hood ai•lineata." The tablets are "I didn't know you were an art- r the objects of this Iver. A friend from _ - p rtg says that theQeasanta icnicker's s l `' --;®old b medicine deatle of t."- _- _ a p there have what is considered by .choice. at 25 by a box' from The Dr: "Artist nothing! It contains a `'-N them to be an admirable idea for rats- _ L "'1!Giiliams Medicine Co., Brockville, couple of pairs of fore epts they den- Ing large sums for the war, namely, to -$vetybody's ' OIIt. tilt asked me to get for him. capture the German Emperor and put -- ,I` his Majesty In-a cage, which the Rus. •favorite - • i stan authorities could then• take h B ' A TENNY$0�1 CALL TO AItH9: Tortures of Rheumatism throughout.the Empire as a spectacle _ .. The following, hitherto unpubl'i.ah ,. .q p to be shown to every village. The vil- ed poem by. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, - -�]eld is Remedy lagers would be willing to..pay any- ::has been 'forwarded to the editor of thing as as entrance 'fee for' such a v -sight. - sasses zros sans. :jthe Spectator London, 'Eng•') by. A Marvel of,8 sed, r' Unfailing Cure The proposal has been, madeAn all the present Lord Tennyson, who p � seriousness, and to interesting from � W.saawsost,sYsaeta Coiborae'stawt. ieoenbly-qutrted- of the three for Old Cheonie-Cases. the historical point of view. Apart Toronto. stanzas In the course of a Sipes -- - - from the ancient history of-Tamerlane �g YOU WANT TO BUY OR III a GET A TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. Fruit. stook, Grain or..D y FsrnL the editor of the Spectator re- and other such Oriental monsters, the write H. w. Dawson Brampton. as- As marks, the poem seems almyo8t as if With reliable cid Nerviline you can CU.UC.M �o Russian authorities'a couple of hen- SL W. St.. Toronto. , it wrlibten for the" present rub out the pain of Rheumatism, Scia• dyed years ago took the archtraitoi =, W. aawsosg, Colborne st., somata ;« it tics, Lumbago," or Neuralgia-rub it and pretender to the Throne of Cath- - - away so completely that you feel like erine the Great ,round the central _ rpM rya, O wihere is he, the maple fool, new all over. province of Russia oa his wap to MOS EGISTERED HAMPSHIRE SWINHWho says that wars are over, It matters not how deeply seated WMIel You • cow for execution. The 'peasants R prize winners. All ages. Both ' - What bloody portent flashes there the pain is, how long you have had - p wpuld like to have an opportunity of sexes. Fisher Bros., Benmiller, Oat Across the Straits,of Dover 4 it-rubbing with the king of all lint- -- paying a good fee to see the "German 1, Nine hundred thousand slaves in meats "Nerviline" will cure you. Realize this ambition, whCn monster;" as. they term him;!II a Sim- NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. Nerviline is highly concentrated- thkr plight. They say, Our cause is OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN nq May seek to bring us under; about five times stronger than the or- assisted le.el)ing Cuticura Olni- sight, and -we.will take this William G York County. Stationery and Book dinary white ammonia liniment- mens by your scat�� prisoner, but he is not Napoleon, and Business in connaction.' Price only $4.00a But England lives, and sti,Il will herefore it penetrates .quickly-sinks ' we will not send him to St. Helena, Terme liberal Wiloon Publishing Com• " live, in deeply-and gets='right at the cote clean and free from dandruff; but will have him taken`around every easy, 73 west Adelaide Street,:Toronto:• • . :.For we'll crud tbe_.desPot yon- of the pain at once=draw's out the .itching and irritation. hamlet'in-Russlb... There !s not a Rua- ...-Tor MISCELLANEOUS. der, lameness, takes away the stiffness- blan alive who will not pay his last _ Are we readx, Britons all, eases the joints that have hurt you so $ampler Free by Mall farthing to see it done, and the Gov CANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETo Cudeera soap and Olntomi sold throuenoat the ernment may have the money, -for lain by and meexttreatment. al, mere. with �, To answer foes with thunder 4 much, out pain by our hems treatment. Write Arm arm arm: Out comes the pain every time you, worlds �•�puor«cnmausdae•,wtcnas-p:' they will want plenty before the war as before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical ' ' rub on hlerviiine, which-contains some. UOk- Lddron VutiaumIDWLX Honon.17J.A,. Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. O shame oil selfish patronage, o1 the most valuable -pain-subduing to concluded." COPELAND'S It is the country's ruin. remedies known to science. Worth its •' Cocke, put the right man -in his weight'in gold to every family in the caIly every publisher _in London, H �p place, land, and sure to dire the emergent and. they all turned i dawn. How a Sick 11 omaii • . _ .. And up now, and be doings - and minor ills of a hundred kinds that "Norn.we.' all ain •ng it-it's so lON sot — CURE FOR CONSUMPT the large David Warnock. 202 Withrow Ave♦ . In eve town and village, family size bottle; small trial size 260. land I'm printing 10,000 copies a i Toronto, writes that he owes his .; ry $ ' Nerviline, is sold: by every dealer, ev life to the above remedy: -For theta are tigers--fiends,._nom day, a'h' doesn't m "t. tie ieh ee t de erywhere. wand. Guess we'll deafen -'the READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "Now. that I o s won, and strong ' men- ----„t�— Kaiser_ with it before we've dine l _ -- �affi'atiiwrit a�t�citnesstes to ih�- May violate, burn.and pillage... -.. _ Are you.. Bretons all, The Nstion�al City Bank of New ,a "For years': was thin and delicate. � merit of oar medicine The d- The tore-gave Mme only 8.to.,-l0 days to To.answer foes with thunder York city has a graduate woman I lost color and was easily tired; a live. I wish Peery one .gn14 _ Arm, arm; arm-!,. book w'huse duty it is ,to prepare Would Like to Prove It. yellow pallor;pimples-and,-blotches on know the worth of-)our medicine. -, _ Hp, stoic limb'd ea®en, Ieave my face were not only mortifying to eepectally those attl;cted wish con- . go o�hole me .mea]s for Sts 400 =s-�- E}etman Emperor onee pend sumptioa. ae I roar - d�nbrr y g" my feelings, but because I thought my . awhile _ a handsome compliment to the Brit- LAI .Sued ma li to its nee. E<m.' ' skin would never look nice again I I A doctor and -P"Ialist atte The fattening of your-cattle- marines. He was lunching with. grew despondent. Then my appetite ; 1 some Royal Marine officers at their failed. I grew very weak. L'arious .. D&vsd Warnock and gave bim nQ And it Indeed ye wish for peace, Granulated Eyelids, hope. That was in March. 191L ty for the battle ! ore Eyve blil med by e: I headquarters at Easatney,'by Ports- remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I Four months afterwardd, be war a he battle of the world,- nueeoStts.DdlandltN ;mouth, and he told them "T con- tried without De>msnent beaeat. A i weft man and had gained,66 send It 1 1` progress and humanity, gulcklyrelievedbyNafbe rider tihat-the British'Royal Marine visit.to my .slater put into my hands} 1 you soder, s. know of one,send es E eQensfyNoBtnareh a boa of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She ', your addWa nota we will Bead n e9 copy of Warnock'. hers: some in yIns ite of his ei ht million lies r Its the best.all.round fighting man p g y est Eie Comfort t. in the world:". That was. tweet placed reliance epos them and now tall and also many other.: some of _ And bastard Christianity 1 your •e S�C per Bottle• Mar6te Eys ears y which have been mored of chronic- And Are we ready. Britons aid, Your n�25c.Forasekdthstyeftseaak age' but the Jollies' are that they have ate me a well woman i bronchitis of over 3o dente' stand• now 'wishing form chance_of remind- I would not be Xithout them whatevei mg, ' CO-* _. i ht coat. I found Dr. Hamtl• ' To answer loss with thunder 4 att, s or 1larisstle Waaly ,CikiN they-might At your drusgtst or direst from x �. _ - - lag hs by their mild y-et a arching us at S1.00-per bottaa. _ Arm, arm,.arm incident. Tennyson den - COP MD CDM him'of e t ton's Pills BRIT.0-N'S BATTLE SONG.. . --Forest ReserTQS action very suitable to the 'delicate COMPANY, character of a woman'a nature. Tiley �MITEDE ELA PRESSED HARD ` ' never once griped me, yet they eatab- alt sorts ave.. ZososgTo. " "early Every 'Publisher in London lashed regularity, My appetite grew. The province of Quebec has a to keen-auy load red and pure-heavy -_Heavy Weight on Old. Age. -' Turned- Down "Tipperary." tat of 111,40 ,9W res of land set -When people realize the injurious ear is devoid- aside as forest reserves. This to- tg'' under skin .yea'disappeared and p p 1 The route to Tipperary today my, akin is as clear-and un- "'ieffecta of tea and coffee and the Of :any strartegical importance, but tal includes the National and wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. ..'change in health. that Postum can in is playing no mean part in up- Gaspe parks, in addition to twenty Hamilton's Pills did it all." -lbring, they are usually glad to lend holding what-military experts term township forest reserves aggregat- The above dtraightforward letter II for the benefit Of he British �troo i 287,000 .acres. In Ontario, the from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife a well- _71. -their testimo y the- morale of t sig - oR,heis. The Germans thunder. "Die Wacht area of forest reserves•totals 11r•' known miller in Rogersville., is root "My mother, since her early " sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pill* are am Rhein,' the French chant the 690,2gQ acres, with an additional 4, i. -•childhood. was an inveterate a,ffee "Marseillaiwe," im ressive and 9613- a"wonderful woman's medicine. Use p 7G7,1QO acted included in tttie Algon R drinker, had been troubled with Orous, and tike Belgians fight gal- uiu.aQuetico and Rondesu parka, no otter pill but Dr. Hamtltou'a, 2bc. -� F y lantry with their beautiful ``Bra- q per box. All dialersston, or The Catarrh- .� ..Iher heart for a numbs of ears and- a. 'total reserved area 4f.14,44'7,380 ozone Co., Kingston,.Ontario. -- . complained of that `'weak all over' ba.ncontar' on their lips. But the acres.- feeling and sick atomsch.'' (The- British sing,, no national air; they �k q. - --effects on the, system of tea and go gaily into battle shouting an in- "Why are you so down oa'Brlggs, - ',tooffee drinking are very similar, -be- consequent music-hall' ditty that An Appalling Condition tfie hotelkee.p. V '-"He gave me ' cause'they each contain the drug, ng s in exchange for -a . caffeine,) death or glory or. the BulWd has nothing whatever 'in it about •. ba •quer r g Invariably results when 'son we a „ cheap earn salve' Be Judicious, ase Rood dollar. , Some time ago I w.as making a Breed. for prism to a distant rt of the eoun- corns and fifty years is has cared port Here is the chorus of the song: coria and warts vha�t nothing else` can- Minard'a• tlnlniint Curti •Colds,-po. try and took dinner with one of the towh. Ask for Putnam's Painless Coro .?, merchants of the place. I noticed "It's a' Ione way to.Tigperary, Extractor only 25c•, at aal stealers.. Sunday School .Teacher-"What ' a somewhat unusual flavour Of the. It's a long way to go; a do you understand- by suffering for "Coffee," and asked II I Concern It's a long way to Tipperary, righteousness' sake I" Little Girl Just A Scratch fag it. He replied that it was Pos- To the--sweetest girl-1--know! More.than a.quarter_of the work -"Please, miss, it means having,to UT it .� tum. Good-bye, Piccadilly, Ing.people in the United States are dome'to Sunday.School.''' B )�the same: First aid "I was so pleased with it -'that, Farewell, Leicester-square,_ women. after the meal was over, I bought It's a song, long way-to Tipperary, treatment with a package to carry Biome with me, But my heart's_right there!" Minard's Liniment Curs Distemper. - CARBOLATED ' and had wife prepare some for the !next meat.. The whole family were The author-composer of this lyric Impossible. - ° so well plesed with it that 'we dis- is Jack Judge, a music-hall artist in r� a We believe MINTARD'S LINIMENT is the % n p continued coffee and used Postum London•, and there -is probably n6 Momen may learn to smoke and best: entirely. man in the world more surprised drink. Mathias Foley. Oil City, Ot. ti had really been at times very than he-unless it is his publisher, "Wed14 Joseph snow, Norway, Me.'' Traduwrk Charles.Whooteu, Mulgrave, N.S. Anxious 'concerning my 'mother's Bert Feldman-- at the popularity it "But they will never'adopt the Bev. R. O. Armetrong, Musgrave, N.R. ' will help it'to heal quickly_ condition, but we noticed that after has so suddenly achieved. The Bri- habit of getting behind a news- pierce Landers, eenr., Pokemouche, N.B. reventriskofirtfecdott. `using Postum for a short time, she ton sings it when reveille sounds• Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N.B. P -paper at breakfast and . `• Carbolated "Vaseliiae" :felt so much .better •than site dad he sings-it route marching to.down Ing only grunts to, the conversa contains 13 qo of Carbolic .Er to its use, and had little.trou- the monotony of "Boots-boots- tion." acid, blended with a pure' ti •b1e with her heart and no sick boats-boots, slogglz� 'up and down "�/aSebne"base. Itisamost stomach; that the headaches were .again"; he h&s famillia,rized his fess than six per ,cent. of the _';not so frequent, and her general' French comrades with "Le' rlsemdn criminals in the t:nited States are effective annsepttc dresstn$ condition much improved. This a Teeperaire," - .•and he sings it women, " Of'\o Use To Him. for cuts, bruises, boils• and continued until she was well and when he. takes his position in the side irritations of all kinds,. Coal Dealer-Why 'dont you i hea•rty. ., teeth of a' raking' shell fire. But wheel the barrow along more such as eczema, poison ivy % "I know Past_um has benefited why he chooses"this particular-air quickly, Pat 7 It's not a very hard and barber's itch. -Also 'tmyse�lf and the other members of nobody knows. •' ' ' ' job; there's an inclined. plane to good for toms. , the family, but not in so marked a "It's a good song of its kind- a relieve ,you. Sold by,drug and department stores degree as in the case of my mother, good 'marching tune," Feldman Pat-Aye, master, the plane may everywhere, or sent to you direct as"she was a victim-of-long stated- says, "quite sine-pie; and it doesn't ' be inclined, but hang me if I am! orfrem"Ot of price-20c for a full i-ng.'.' Name liven by Canadian 'require much breath to sing it, for Ilze bottle. Free booklet on request postum Co., Windsor, Ont. there, are no particularly 'high or- lowRostum comes -in two forms: nates in-it. But there-are other s Minard's Liniment Cures Osrget In Cows. Regular Postum - must be well 9pngs with all these qualities; the boiled. bOc.and 25c packages.. foot is, we can never say with airy i ► . ._ Dime Likely. Instant Postum is a Sol.,ile pow- .cer arty whether % song will paaboh 1 "By feeling the bumps on your V�eona' der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- on or. not. s head •I can- tell-exactly what -sorts - �= ly inn-a cup of hot.grater and. with ",The Tipperary -sang only just . . - published of a mark,you are," said the phreno- cream and sugar, makes a delicious managed to be publi e.d ..at all. s logist. "Faith," replied Pat, "Oi beverage instantly. 30c and' bOc One day a comparatively unknown _ compoeei'; Jack' Judge, 'br6ughV'it belave i�'wad-give ye more Qf an CHESEBROUGH MFG CO. .ftins. Z3 THF, idea what sorb of a woman me woifz (ca„Joi;dai) .'Phe.oost.per 011p,of both kinds is to me.' He played it over, and I p lis.„ 1880 CHABOT AVE. MONTREAL about the same. liked its lilt, so I undertook to pub- _T , "There's a.Reason” far Postum. lish it. But before Coming to me, ..Utnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria, _ - - -.sold by ir&e•i's. Judge had' ,tried his song on praeti- Ell. 3.. 1$$U 95-'14. �- 5 r' .... ,..; -,.: ♦. ._ .. .,.: ,. ,�.�. , :.� L _� 1 '-,, x,A .� cy,,. ^,ice, t yr„-'r.G.r�«r'..s+. , �;�' �i•. i.� 5x.,vrr 4:;...13 "y`1„ •+r+ 7i- r.:.. .ki. s F, "^:', "g. .a,!a+c>✓,R+u,+• •w-.:. .'+?�".�q`?'tiYa.+`'tir}»+y,. :"G11 %: te. '�•,'&F''i .,'a,.iia34?i"'5.•• u`3-. si.S. K, � y�,', -.,-..... , `. -a+:'+•';i..A'......:_� } ✓ - -' .. ., ,- ..-.. - i.y.Nlpu_ v...t. •�,�y:%'.. _ . .. h..:W:.. _I...iiw hea..FJ+ai+w+ �.c+•w`.. E"•,'-na`M. :,""��• g•b".'. s ....•ti .,..,; '..e,a....res.a �ur=m .. '� ;..' 7' T /\!'t A Zf' TQ�,g C! -R Crawford spent Saturday MOUNT PLEASANT - JJ\/\/L7�LIS►v■S, `' with relatives in Oshawa. -W. B. Powell had a business The, ladies of Mount Pleasant con- ' ~ trip to Uxbridge on Tuesday. template holding a patriotic concert Somethnigter8t�I>t$ t0 Farmer8 . -Jos. Gormley,-of Liverpool, is -Edgar and Mrs. Bath, of To- in aid of the Belgians is about two or 311 at present. Tonto, are vieitin their relatives three weeks. Full particulars win be In future I will have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J -Rev. J.",McIlroy was in tate -here. ' g given later, - .. _ . • Bodell's, Broutfham, at regular prices. +achy on Wednesda -F. H_ Hall has-been.laid. off. Call and see him. -Miss Minnie Rankin,was- in duty for the 'past week through MOUNT JOY T", the city on Thursday. illness. _ - - --- - u tock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse .Full a -M1ss Bedford is visiting with - =J. 06ruian'-left' in our office On Oct.lith a very pleasant after- _ goods ax Pickering. - riends at Fenellon Falls. one day this week a potat9 weigh- home and evening were spent at the home of Mr.,and Mrs. Robt. Wright, _'Boots and shoes re air ruses. -Mrs. W. B,'Powell spenta'few ingtwo pounds, ten ounces. p - ; e when their family with a number of -' - - _', days last week with faiends in the '-Born-In Oshawa,'on Wednes- friends met to celebrate with them-the CRERING HARNESS �'ORITTM ,city. day, Nov.4th, to Albert and Mrs. fiftieth anniversary of wedded life. -Mrs. W. G. Ham spent a few Coupland, a gou: Isaac John.._ Their sons, Harry of Georgetown, days this week with relatives--in. -Fresh Fruits-Domestic `and Fred and Walter of Pickering,Wm. Phone Ind= 301. _ _W. J.COAI�WELL 'the-city. imported of all kinds kept con- �f Hamilton; "and farbilfes" were pres= ' ` -David Bath moved into Mre. atantly on,hand at H.J: Marquis.* ent; also their daughter, Mrs. T. C. P `: _ Gostick, one daughter, Mrs. William r Hamrick s residence on Church St. -Mrs, Fierheller., .of.Newmarket Mitchell,-' having died '19'yegrs ago. �'•� on Tuesday. spent over Sunday-here with her Thirty eight years ago Mr. andMrs. -A• T. and-Mrs. Law,and child- husband, the principal of the Wright came to Canada from-Somer. RUBBERS RUBBERS RUBBERS z ren, of West Hilr,' spent Stinday public school. setshire; England, and settled in the ' with friends here. -Mrs James Henderson and township of Pickering.living for some prices have soared bttt-we can Rive you rubbers,at old prices. So -John and Abe Law, of To- daughter,of Searboro,a ent Wed. years on the and eth_concessione ` g i` come and be fitted. Ladies gents and children's mens heavy" Tonto, spent Sunda at the home nesda with the,forimer's stn and later on the 8th con.of Markham.- It y y It seemed fitting, after these years iumbei•king-and Redman, of in any line you require - of their mother here. father; Wm. Hain. at right • ri es. - � apent'on-the farm, that in their own 8 P e 4� -The infant child of Frank and -George Stephenson, of the home in Mount Joy, retired from the -Mrs. Grigg is, we regret to report, Greenwood road, will hold an busy activities of life, they should Boots and shoes for to suit all, Black, gun metal and tan. Hats for -; eriouly ill at present. auction sale of farm stock and celebrate their fiftieth anniversary. ..gents,new style, black, brown and green-$1.25 to $2.00. Caps ' -Miss Wilhelmine Shepherd is implements on Wednesday neat. So the family with,friends from Pick- at 25c.-to $1.00 each; the`latest styles. See our visite her brother Charles in -Milliner g, Markham and Whitchuich, mitts and gloves from 25c. per air u lined _ n g y- Mid-season Sale- erin p P p, t -.- .,Oshawa for a few days. Newest styles of winter hats, all joined in presenting them .with an and unlined, for fine and coarse wear. -Mrs. Dennon and children, of beautifully trimmed up to the address complimenting them on their - - Frankford, are visiting her par- minute,; $2.75, $3.15 and up, D. good health, the prosperity that had Choice groceries aiways-in stock. -We carry everything in stock you seta, C. H. and Mrs. Burling. Simpson fit Co. s. attended their 1a ors also the many can ask for in the grocery -line. =The townshipCouncil . will ,-Certain reports that have friendships they had made through _ their kindnesses and friendship to G A GILLESPIE DUNBARTON meet on Monday neat fof; the appeared in some of th@ daily others. The family and friends to • A. � transaction of general business. papers to the effect that Ehe de- fittingly celebrate the day presented -Do not forget Frank Yeigh's mand for clothigg-.for- Belgian Me.. at)d 'M`rs. Wrigbt -each with a - a' illustrated lecture in St. Andrew's Relief-had been satisfied, and that -gold-watch and chain,and --WouHen church this (Thursday) evening. there was no need for further friend donated a gold tinted meat Nice-Warli : -John Powell moved on Tues- contributions are *ithoiit founds- fork. Thirteen grand-children joined f -day into the residence he recently tion, and there is still a most ur- in presenting two beautiful upholster- ,a• purchased from Mrs. J. S. Somer- gent demand for heavy- ctothiii ed chairs. After partaking of a sum- Otir stock of Woollens this year-is the most eztensl a pet, including g ptuous tea, including the usual bride's vine. -particularly. - All those'who have cake, the company spent the evening -Sweater Coats, Sweaters, Socks and Underwear.- AL-,o,:aur -The Ladies' Aid of-St. An- such are requested -to send the" in singing and general-good fellowship, v*x drew's church will,meet on-Thurs- .same to Mrs."H. J. Marquis, oppo- They were favored with recitations by Fall arnd Winter Caps cannot be,equalled. x� day next at the home of.Mrs.John site Chapman's Hardware store,as Miss 31eyers, of the public school here. Murkar. soon Rs possibie,_that.£heyway be After wishing Mr. and 'Mrs. Wright We make a specialty of Gents' Furnishings, and are agents for the -Mrs. Robert.Gord.On .haa been sent to their.de--tination. many more pleasant fears together: Lowndes Tailoring Co.- •A guarantee is given n•ith every _ confined to her bed for a week -A very pleasant Hallowe'en the company separated hoping some garment and erfe.ct satisfaction assured. .Our through, illness, but is now blight- social was.given on Friday even- day to again -meet at .a golden wed- g p g g: it y ding. Fall and,Winter samples are here Iy impro In in the basement of the Meth- _ now, so call and see them. N 'haho 8 odist churc-h b the members of -�'ICKERItiG 3iARK1;TS been seri ly ill, is v:e are pleased the Epwort League. After LUDC11 _ ___ ` to repo , ' making satisfactory was served 'which consisted of — A. BUNTING P.ICgERING White Winter Wheat, .......... i.15 } progress ko rds recovery. pumpkin pie and'otber seasonable Red ' •'_ " . a1.,, 1.15 - m. SnAth,M. P.,of Columbus, eats les, the usual hallowe'eh Mixed �' •' ...'..• 1.15 in town on,Saturday in con- games were indulged in, and when Spring Wheat..- � . 6t nation with the revision of the is the midst of these, a ghost Goose 1.00 - - --; voters'list, and other business.' appeared on the scene and furnish Oats.......,...... ,50 MiN .• -D. and Mrs. Simpson and T. ed much amu Cement to those pres. - - AA j - >:M. and Mrs. McFadden -were in ent by telling:fortunes: Anenjoy- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1" ' Toronto on Wednesday attending able program of music, etc:, was _ r the wedding of the former's neph• given during the evening. In tlu'matier of tki Estate of Colin Philip t yew, Dr. Matheson, -The agitation;in favor -of the " Tate of the Township of-Pickering in •the � r � -Irene Rogers arrived_ home on good read project,between Toron- County of Ontarioi Retired' F_arnier.,. Headquarters 0 Ladles Wear r Friday, greatly improved in her to and Oshawa is not meeting deceased. health, after receiving several with very.much favor throughout Notice is hereby given pursuant to Dress Goods-IaSerges, Cashmeres, Delaines,'ete. '- ,t months treatment at the Hot the township, a3 the feeling-exists R. S. U. Ch4p._.121-that.- all persons Special-See our Shepherd's P1Aid is,t-25 cents. Springs, Banff. Alberta. that the piomoters'of the scheme--' cl J i against- she estate of -Waist lea in.DelalueQ, Voiles, etc: No two alike. —Rev.H. Foley,ofBrooklin,will are the autoists. The latter claim Colin hitip, who died on or about the Beautiful Patterns in `Ura renes for Children's wtFar. ch missionary sermons in the that the farmers of the township 10th, of June 1914, are required to p Methodist church here on Sunday will derive as 'Much:-benefit.from send-or deliver to:firs. Martha Madill- Better than ever will be our stock of Underwear for.Children and next, morning morning and" evening, Claremont-Post Offtce,•Ontario,,oae.of, T ng, and it as anyone, in taking"their'pro- the undersigned $secutors of the. Ladies: A large-stook of the Celebrated 'Ten Angle" at Audley in the afternoon, duce to the city. The farmers last Will of the said deceased, -on or _ _ Underwear just received. -The price of cattle has`fallen deny this claim. stating that the before the First day of Dece -' If it', Ladies' Wear, we have it, - _considerably during the past few autos have driven many of them 1914, particulars of their c s, duly. _ "weeks, sand we suppose a correq- from--the roads, and have coni vo-rifled, avd notice" Is- fnrther given _ [, ponding drop in the price of beef pelled them to ship the-most of that after the last mentioned.date the (-'Overall < » will take place in dne time. their produce' to the city. The undersigned Eaeeutors will proceed A B1 - OVEirall Snap for Big Men -There is quite a deinand for effect of auto traffic is well illus- to distri uta the said estate, having dwelling houses• in the village, trRted on-our front street. Two rege+rd only to the. claims of which ; only,-:Pairs; Blue Stripe Bib Overalls, sizes 40, 42 and 44, reg. $1.15, the;shall then'bare notfce. and $1.00 air, going at 85e r air. but the supply is very limited as years ago a large amount of brok- Dated"at Whitby,Ont.-the 23rd day p g g p >there are only one.or two vacant en stone was placed thereon, and October, 1914. 4'only, Pails Black-Bib Overalls, sizes.42 and 44,:reg. $'1.00, houses in the village at present. it was expected that it would last THoa."A. PHILIP' - going at i0 cents a -Alex. Wilson,";;�,Whitby, i3 for years. With .only two pears NELLrN MORTON;!, Exee+more. - now busy repainting•and decorat- of traffic, it is getting cut up with `•MARY FUR DT ' � ..Half dozen pairs Men's Black Bib Overalls, on reg. $1.25 line, ing the town hall,'the expense of deed ruts in inai�y places and has MARTIIA MADILL _ sizes 40, 42 and 44, going at$1.00: r which is being borne by the Wom- had to be repai^ed this year. �• E, Farewell. K.C.Solicitors for. . en's Institute, assisted by the -=Solna' of our residents are the Executors, Now you big men, get in early. It's like flindiug money,. Fire Co.. talking of securing their winter _•-- -j-John A. Patterson, tK. C„ of supply of potatoes frour Toronto, A POSl;tion for ''all' Toronto, who is ones of the leaders claiming that they can bap• them - 8IId Winter 'of the Laymen's Missionary Move• so much cheaper there that they - went, will occupy the pulpit in can afford to pay . the cost. of We have a sound business,prppo itioh St. Andrew's church .on _Sunday shipping and. still be money in for a reliable energetic salesman for ,;morning,next. pocket. Some of the farmers this district to sell fruit trees, small -The provincial conveptioi; of in this Ioeality complain of the fruit, flowering shrubs, etc- Pay_ Women's Institutes will be held action of the residents of the vil- weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. In Toronto nezt'weelt. Mrs. Bed• lage in buying their potatoes from odor egos taT s•S Pandora - been=.'eon;and Miss M. Richardson have Uibrid a ole why"..there is c offfruit and ornamental stock udder 'i3 p cultivation, We sail through our?'' appointed' delegates from a'great aliundan a in Pickering salesmen direct to the consumer anti the Pickering branch. township and at their very doors. gs--vntee delivery of fresh, bigh -Hallowe'en was observed very However they should . have no grass trees.' Our agencies ate valu- quietly on Saturday'night in our reason to complain, as they'do, able by reason ofthe service we'give viage. The: following morning as they do. buy in the cheapest and the volume"of ti?gsiness done. Ea- 11 angei s there wag verylittle evidence that market. Another consideration the tablished 35 years.' tiVrite the previous night was one that Uxbridge farmers bring their pota• PELHAM NURSERY CO., .,.was set apart for mischievous toes to the door, and 'that- saves TORONTo,-ONT. Pranks. them hunting the country around P. S. Handsome Catalogue on request -At the Judge's revision.of the for this .needed article.. If the either to applicant or those wish- - If you are con templatinQ"getting a new Rauge,,get a Pandora voter%' list on Saturday last, quite Pickering farmers would go from ing Nursery stock, Booklet." We.Guarantee Satisfaction. a.large number of new names were door-to door, there is no reason Snaps in Second-ht3tid Heaters TIME Td'BLE-Piokering Station0 2 only, No. a, TortoisR Heaters, in first-ease condition, added-to the"list as well as well as why they'should not succeed" •i'n T.R. Trains going East lue-se follows- _Uel used short time, worth $10, going at $5 each. ' . a large number struck off, the lat• selling if their prices are right.- No, s-Mail 8.08 A M. y ter being chiefly 'the�naines of.per- " . 12 Local 2.50 P,M. 1 only, Base-burner, in first-c1Rss condition, going at $10 sons who are dead. r l" 14 Local 6.05 P.M. See this one. ,• -A meeting of the public libr- �earith _O1 H�,R' Trainr going ween due ice follows- A splendid assortment of New Oaks and •Heaters. pi pleasure to 4 No. 18 Local - . 7.4?A,M, sty board and those interested in PARISIAN SAGE MAKES THIN LIFELESS 11 Local. 2.20 P. M, show the goods, Call in the public library will .be held in HAIR SOFT AND ABUNDANT. -.-o 7 Mail X7.50 P. M. -the reading room. next Tuesday ,Beautiful hair; thick, soft,, fluffy `9nadap included . so N ssven'ing at 8 o'clock. A good at., lustrous and-free from dandruff,is one - _­�D tendanee is requested, as.import- of woman's geeateat charms, yet so E1 DALE.. MILLS ADt . matters will come up for many have streaked, thin and lifeless transaction. hair and think there is -no remedy. FIOKER=NO• ` GURNEY'S -Lord Hyde axil Sister the Hon. Pretty hair is largely a matter of.care. 1, Frequent applications of Parisian pp - - by t eJoan Villiers, accompanied Sage well rubbed into the scalpis all Is.the place to get your nest = ' tclnl a!t $y their governess,Mises Ke Sage that is needed-it acts like agic - bag of Flour. _"Imperial Oxford" �i left on Wednesday for England to Try it tonight-you will reallv­be-"sue- 6a�oin their parents, the Earl and prised with the result, Not only Ogilvie's Royal Household can•tbe BUCK'S ctuntess of, 'Clarendeu. They wilt the �.hair become soft; beat for Bread.• y. sailed from New York on the flufiv radiant with life and really Ggenera Flour Pastry Flour "Happy �} "- -Lusitania: - doubly beautiful, but all dandruff t "Thought Owing;to the"recentlaW_ pass- disappears. falling hair and itching. Graham Flour ed in regard to the proper label- seal p cease-your head feels fine. Freak Rolled Oats _ - - - 8 P pe p Bran slid Shorts Canada's Leading , ,;• -ling of butter,' there is now an All druggists sell. a .large bottle of- 9 Oats and Oat Chop Parisian a for flft cents: Get it • increased demand for butter- ag y Barley and Harley Chop Ranges from T. 111. AfgFadden he will refund - - - wrappers. As these"are secured the money if you are not satisfied. Mixed Feeds _,See See them in all styles entirely from Germany,the p,roba- -Molaet;iaie Meal and Moiassea Meal y bllity is the supply will b ex- Abotit two hundred Toronto SpecW prices in ton lots. ai1CI sizes at r : hausted" before many neon hs business and profeselonal men at- oiaps3e, unless a_satisfactory"si tended a prayer sleeting in-conuee F. W Wel3�t" -T �T R 7tT T^w9' 41 etitute is found. Lion with the war. Chopping every days - a+ 'a 'BUND ly L j f $fit~ .._.__. � " _. .. • - \I ,. - i�. G v, to