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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_10_15�F-7!eW 7 a 7L a, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915 3.y. XX.6*. PICKERING, ONT., MONGOLIA Established 75 years tsssfrossal QLart+s. 2=4 WHITEVALk H Pugh has purchased the Peter Silo filling has been all the rage in SPI11�K MILLS Stoew.a'rt farm, known as the "Avon. this burg for a while. -A ale -Farm," -near-Alh& Miss Bushnell spent oyy, ay, at am -EN -W jer--Sunday a --he h­®rn6iljow6iu�74. The Whitevale Branch of the Wom- her E. FORSTTH. D. of D., Regis- neat regu- Quite a number attended the Mark- twedniembervi-thft ==tdoilAslio- en's Institute will hold- the Fair on Friday. R. H. Spofford idiatlon of 0%itarlo. Special fttwn gLyes to FLOUR lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Jos. ham Fair four-horses4nd securedsome MILLS mon of glataws. Eyes tested free. North Ellis, Whitevale, at 3 o clock, Mrs. , t. prizes. WHITE SATIN- BREAD George Tool will speak on wills.'deeds. George and. Mrs. H Master mortgages,, o be a Geor Hewitt and Mast R AND OERE ,%e,,, etc. There will also FLOUR A O. MCKINNON, 8 soldiers. Charlie; Geo. a and Miss CRF and Mrs. Judd emb­ A114KINS-FAMLY iellv a m shower for the so - I for P"tL V LS 2411221701131, = Alay Bowers, of TorunEo, tqiezit th. Physicians endbargeons of oirtario. licentiate come. All ladies -e-wi-eFc-, here. Baker's joy for Bread of u6y&j college of surtteons, Edinburgh. N holiday with relatives TEA BU� S -PASTRY tt ,m to dviesses of women and , &nt4 -1. . . AUDLEY Messrs. William and Thomas Rams- Graham Flour Wheatlets, 0 . 0004 and residence, Brougham. Bran Oats .. 1. . 'a., ­­ 1. - 'ey, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Mon- Corn 54eal, I Rolled Wheat, Mr, and Mrs. Graham and daughter day with their mother. Mrs. M. Rams- Rolled Oats, MEDICAL SURGICAL Shorts Buckwheat Flour, Oat Chop Effie spent the holiday with Mr. and ev,- and with their sister&, Mrs, R. ed Oats 'Mrs. Lawrence. 'Barr and Mrs. T. Smales. Pot and Pearl Baxley. and X-RAY INSMUTE iunibo :Crush FEEDS ONT068T Mr. Love intends working the Dun - 0 -Fued--M Top- of Eii-rpsalfwe'xt- nest-auu a- -0- fl,�!111:111111:111 IS". ZX�Ojy TOwLZ, X. B., M. D., C. M., Wheat Screenings C and building hog pens. Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, : Cern Chop plowing W. Chillcott spent Sunday with Mr. Oats, Molassine Meal, Frank Puckrin has purchased the and Mrs. Booth. specialist in Sects, Diseases. progisti, Dig. Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn Haney farm of about 100 acres from Frank- B Cotton Seed Meal. Booth spent Sunday with saw of Mon. Disease* of Women. Cancers,the C. P. R. and will do considerable friends in Whitby, Spe6ally'Mixed Grain to make -Iftwors. X -Ray sitarninatio- DiselL11016 Of 870, work on it this fall. W, no"'throat and I -0112L Pitting glass" and Mrs. B. Hutchings spent,the holiday hens lay. .116H swats sad cbmani diseases. Rev, Mr. Bedford preached an excel- with her parents here. Bibb 's Cream Equivalent for calves. c and W. O&OS Hows Is to 3 and 7 to 9 P. in - .4917 SCkANTON, COAL D. lent sermon on Sunday. Miss Edith Mrs. J. Doren has returned, after a Calf Meal. Law, of.Toronto,sang asolowhich lengthy trip through the west., Lepcel.STOVE,,. CHESTNUT, PEA was greatly appreciated. -Howe rd--Hoavar-epe-qt -POULTRY FOOD Sunday and Ben Wriflings has said his farm of Monday with his parents here -Meat -Scrap,. Bone and Meat. Z E. FAREWELL, S.C.. BARRIS- 'D STEAM. about seventy acres to . H. W. Holtby. R. Dafoe has been ill, but we are Charcoal, Shell and rl TSB. Oo=t7 Orcwn,&tborney. and coitiavy AN 11aUsliar - Cowl, House, WhitbT 1067 This lot was worked in conjunction, glad to. bear tfiat he is recovering. Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and with the new owner's property over Miss G. Morgan and brother spent best feed on the market for milk. and twenty -fire years ago. the holiday with - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister ]I y W. and Mrs. Booth- Try M,la,,,i,e Meal- for horses, cattle rLwoolicitor.Nota" Putaer. Etc. Money to J.' L- SPIN& LIMITED, The bum of the corn blower is heard 'Mrs. J. B. Wilson 'has returned, *Jan. office Brock St. North. WbItb?. FAI y in the land. Some get anxious to get and pigs. You will never be with - after a protracted visit with her two 7.PICKERING, ONT, out it after using It. their silos -ftHed, but those. who ftH last daugbt-zq in the west. i1FU*tnS** (garb*. get a much finer silage, which adds A number from our neighborhood SEED CORN- 'FOR. SALE -A car much to the value of feeding opera- attended "llarkham Fair last week. A. 'Windsor Dairy and Cattl Salt just G. HAM-hsuer of Marriage FARM WANTED tions. Heisey received the second prize 012 arrived. The best saltine Canada. W* Licenses in the County of Ontario. e Frank Mackey sold his fifty acres of hi as viliage. f7ly Twenty to furry acres with buildings pasture. known . as the Broderick farn). - s.t!eam of horses. Cement and Plaster kept on-hAnd. WILLIEUtwo miles of station. part POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- to J. B. Harris for it good figure, who WHITBY of land sandy loam preferred, -M:M= IT r. T. taoneer,'wriustor. collector and Issuer client can pay Fifteen Hun'.- will specialize In growing celery and The recruiting meeting in the Music 3F . L. 0 of marriage licauras, Brorigbaw� 40y dred cash. 'If you have other vegetables. W. Vanstone has Hall on Saturday evening was a great HOPPER Issaer of Mar,. e farm to sell write also sold the Robb twelve acres to a success. . RouRing speeches were de- "E A S T L A K V -D* 1.4cons" , in the County of Out 0 foreigner, who we believe at --one time '. W. Ro-ell, leader of the ofilse at store and his residence. Cl&r9=O lived in or near Russia. - - ivered by N John Fisher & Company We congratulifte Peter Dalby upon opposition in the Ontario Legislature. W. 1) McPherson. K. C., M. P. P.. of R.RZATON TO WN SHIP 10LERK COUNTRY REAL ESTATE entering the ranks of the henedicts. 0 Do Convelanow, 0ontints"Oner car ftkl, 6 ADELAIDE ST.. E.. ToRo%-ro. He will live on tb'e the *ten acres east Toron'to, Major Sbarpe and J. B.'Laid - -MA-Vi1g. ACCOunt"Ji. ate. Money to loan of us. His brother Sid has moved to Nw, The latter urged the citizens to -lasuar bt staTriage, Lill- Z10 LUMSDEN BUILDING, join the home guard and stated that 1111,1111'aw VM=, psis. f -T the Westney farm where be has recur- the armouries would be open Thurs- Major. Oat, - of day evening to which he invited the U G H S., PUGH, Glen Cha's and ed steady employment. HFRUIT BASKEt Peter will sill able to take care Licensed •Auctioneer Eizemnits citizens to attend. -lose* in imported amd thorouAbbred 50,000 just arrived. all decorating business. Se _ Several thousand people assembled Morris Shaw. who works for W. 11alaw oondected saTwbas. Write for terms &". parcculism Phone Ind 2234. 35-17 ZAl qt. Baskets Sic each. Bell to the east of us, while shooting in -the town on Thaukaging Day - 4 qt. Baskets 3c each. last Sunday. the bullet went wild of witness the presentation of wrist. BLAKE B BEATON. D- D. S. watches to the forty-five recruits from 71 Covers lc each. its mark and lodged in a yearling colt the town. A procession was formed Graduate of the Royal college of Vemw Singeons and Varreniq of Toronto. owned by J. Hadlett. of the bass line. by the eTw j ,, Waserhonses store. Brock St. WIouffitb"y I qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 100. causing death the same day. The at the Armouries, and headed The shingle that has given sati-A- 095se, boars 9 No 13; 1 to 5.30. Ind phone 'e. 4417 24 end 27 qt. Crate* 12ic each. 6 y band paraded by a circuitous man was glad to have the optio of Wbitb about 8100. route to the Arena, where the form• faction for over *yesirs Empipa FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. Every package guarsteed and prices Pettlingfor alities of the presentation were carried Corrugated lion with in. by * for Co ILL of York sad Ouswl*. Ass- are guaranteed wt to raise If out: A large platform was erected in 2 in. corrugation, see it before you Um malss of all kinds stlentled to On RbOrMOS ordered now and get -no"Jest. Addressi Green River P O. ofts. them when you the cenre of the arena from which the buy other makes. If you are in -wj !, -,-- 8-dier 414 a A M0101! F(Mf Jar@ Aoliverod A morig C3 B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. wa�i tli-em. house K -.1-; -bo took part in the procession a Premier for 30 dayR.' Also IMT Mrs. Fisher's bc�u this week. T T . WAGGer. valuator and collector for Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual= Mrs. F. Badgerow in under the doe- were veteraln-a of the Fenian Raid arid amouse of Ontario and York All kinds of 'tor's care. hope for her speedy of the North-West Rebellion . also a gasoline engines from $39,00 UP. WkWe eandua"d either privately or by 40�41*c 01sio not" collected r dates or other W.- G. Barnes, Green River recovery. large number of Boy Scouts. who See or write me before buying -A agply at residence, Elizabeth St, Levi and Mrs. Mackey. of.Toronto, .made a good impression in their tial- Bell Phone. Office, Pick. 7 airing. Phone orders left at 2% or 3factiab's store Claremont. will re !pending a few days.with F. L. forms. Col. Farewell performed the NEW BTJTCHER SHOP duties of chairman find able. speeches Prompt "tatitiot; SaVefacuon guaran- and Mrs Green. litypbAnonumbexialsidetiondent 1001 Miss iiargaret Murray and friend. of were given by the ministers of the F. J. Prouse, Pickering, -v- --a A fall line of Fresh. teats alwayS, - Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Alf town, 3, n Laidlaw, Col. Donovan and I. X -j0 aud-Mrs. Trimble. others: Mr,. Laidlaw presented three Veterinary Surgeon and at shop, W. Sadler has completed Mr. Dan- of the watches which she procured dy's barn. It being one of the most up- herself, while the mayor, Cr. Waxtren, 011or Graduate of the Ontario Vete4. Wagott on road every day. township. resented the others. on h to -date structures In the to pre _C rin&ry College !10 GHAfM _0 Fresh Pork Sausage a spicialty- Mrs. F.. Byers has bee -a -con fined to and Graduate of the Veterinary -.,t couple of fit U Science Associati6n. the bous*4 during the-.,Ia,6 Butcher's cattle wanted weeks. but at time of writing is im- An'other cargo of salt at Philip's. Vid. Phone Clare, 2W.9 pooiing. JAS O'CONN OR, PICKERING Chas. Wilson lift on TuesdAy for rues.'Dayl&on is on the sick list. Cement,, Lumber p Matthewif visited in Toronto over 'AREMONT, ONTARIO Corner King and Church Sts. Port Colbourne, where he has secured 7 Maple the holiday. for over- Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing, & good position with the Maple -Harrld Haw has enlisted R . BREWSTE R Milling-Cri. as service'. seas -Corrugated Iron, Veterinary Surgeon FARM IMPLEMENTS Quite a number fr6m here attended A. P. Machin, of Toronto, was home nor Graduate of the Ontario Plougbs--Including the John Deer, Markham Fair on Friday. Most of over the holiday. 7. Eastlake Shingles" terinar) College and Honor- Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- them report it not up to the usual' Our teacher spent the holiday with standard in exhibits, . Cedar Posts, Steel Posts, Associate of the Ontario, pairs for the foregoing. her people in Godericb. Veterinary College. Mrs. Robert Brown, who has been in Miss Rate Brodie has returne&after Wire Fencing. 7 W..pbo.,We. W&go . tm, Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- poor health for some -Lime,-left last ' Toronto. ports for inders, that make the Apo In Wet: lu week for for medical treat- m iss Gladys Brodie spent a week build let me remont Ontario - yoke easy and burden light. ment. We hope. she may I return im- wi If you are 90i]39 to - a eggs for sale, from proved in bealt tb herrgrandmother here. give you my price on any - White Wyandotte Mrs.: T. C: Brown and son, William, thing you May Pure stock. were ationg our holiday visitors. require. ant an kind of farm I KINSALE If-yq4­w JMple- Miss Blanche Mechin spent the holi- HN ��� went call or Wir-ite Our teacher spent Thanksgiving -at d with friendoln-I.Wamingfon a fall line of tresh and cur- L. D. Banka, Pickering her home. da Shepherd, of Toronto, 'spent As',C. �REE.SOIRI eats constantly on-h^nd.. Come to Kinsale Monday, the 18th. Thanksgiving here with 'her brother, and get some chicken pie John Cochrane, who is teaching at Roll, Breakfast Bacon,REAL ESTATE ..... Mrs. Mabel Rogers and *socL are home Queenisville, was home over' the holi- HILL .4 ' agalia, after visiting her sister in To- day. Bologna., Weiners, etc.. Mrs, Holtby. of Toronto. spent Mon- ��tlitt�tMq fix, ronto. Highest pricem paid for ------ Mrs. Brignall has almost recovered day here with her. son, W. E. and Mrs. Bubcher's cattle from her recent illness, we are glad to Holtby, report. a re Yrices Mi a M. Cassie. of. St. Catharines, ver -0 from here attended Breek 'Inday Monday with her - and. ickering • lVerq • I have For Sale a Hcnse find Lot lin Thanksgiving supper and report a parents. A Toronto. good time John and Mrs. Linton, ( in Pickering Village. Large lying with the former's Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mackey bave-re. spent Thanksgiving McFadden Store i garden, some yotmg fruit turned home, after spending a m6nth parents, George D. and Mrs. Linton. First-class rip for bite trees. Everything in with relatives here. O. P. McGregor. and family. who. 8 repair. Day or first-clag i, Who of our young men are going to have been occupying John Cowie' Call and see me as thea a bar. be brave and loyal enough to enlist? house.for the summer, removed to Until Saturday, October :9th, we Bus meets all trains Britain need recruits. their home in Toronto on Monday, will sell as -follows; Ming promptly. attended to. gain for . some one. Miss Cora Lawrence, accompanied . Wesley and Mrs. Harvey were in -not including war tax - by her friend Miss Kennedy, spent Montreal last week bidding farewell -Little Liver Pills, 4eg. 25c. gent for Canada Cairriage Co. on his Thanksgiving at home. to their son Frank, who was -We V. Richaras Special. 2 for 25c. -a overseas service. He sent Don't fail to hear Mr. and Mrs. way t Tablets $1.00 Rival Herb Special 75c. He Peak,p, '�,Xotsry Public, Pickerin Dyer, of Toronto, at Kinsale Harvest greetings to big many old friends.. S 9 Home on Monday, the 18th. While Fred and Marie Hamilton Belectric, Oil, reg. 25c. Miss May Murray, of Massey Farm. were enjoying. themselves at Mark- Special 20c. was tied Have you lots of 'Water 7 Toronto, called at her old home and bam Fair, their horse which Silver Pine Healing Oil, 25c. NO SC Toronto, other places during the week: in a lane, got lodge and started for Special 19c. -MTXVALL A kind ever bad truer friends among C. a. IUCI, OF W Miss Rodd, Mrs, Mowbray and child- home reaching there safely. Dr. Hess Stock Food4IJ)0 its Graduates than is prepared to furmia"ou anything re" "a the -Mackey -family attended- -neighbor gave the deserted ones a ride Special 90c. Brooklin Church on Sabbath last. home. ARlialigh7somewhat -crowded. -Dr, Hess Stock Food 65c10•. in the line of waist supply such Mrs. Nelson Lidgett. received word the tr homewas much enjoyed. Special 55c. pumps, windmills, hydraulicOn iTuesday morning as Mrs. Alf. rams. that her sister. Mrs, Brown, of Green- Empire Poultry Duster 25c,.- tto the r6adtotakein plumbing, etc.. wood, is doing nicely in the hospital. Hamilton wen . Special 19C. after critical operation: We hope it lantern which, is used where the new Jem Jar Rings (Thick Red T -re ­1K --1-0`c- 'I They are also es art well drillers bridge is being built, she found a horse Special 8 for 25c. TORONTO.ONT. and res respectfully . she may soon recover. standing near the gate -pec solicit your patron. Silo filling is fast being completed in and buggy Diamond and Dyola Dyes 10c. This is a Sqbool of Results age for the Aure. -Ind bhon, 1621. --bb.orbood. The corn was good -minus a driver. It was evidently a Special 8 -for 25c. our neig Meritorious - but great difficulty was found in cut city outfit. An examination of the 'Bachelor cigars, 3 for - 25c. ,plendid Results. buggy revealed the name of Humter 4ork for our students and for ting same and drawing it off the fields b * Special 4 for 25c. TOOLS SHARPENED 'Bros., 286 Qdeen St. Ehat, Toronto. 4he b4asimem public -bas been an owing to the suet- condition, of the inv Poison Pads, special 0 for 25c.' Coith that address 4 / active agent in the upbuilding We Make a specialry of Zrosscut saws, land. 0 unica ion V We have got notice that our post Ve them to be the owners. They Spectacles to suit your eyes at greatly' of our famous school. � We. Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired ie day and'took the- reduced rices =Eyes tested free. as,sigt worthy students to get office will be closed after Nev., 1st. &me during tb Razor -boning a specialty. For a flr;t- t back hom4L They stat4id 'that employment. Commence a class hair,trim or an easy 4hFLv-e call We are sorry to have it withdrawn litfl coarse now`. --Catalogue- free. from the store,brit we were sure it t e horse and rig were hired the pre-• at the East -end Barber Shop, ions day to a goidier who was to re. T. Mo'crexcrimen;" Hot would come to Llys. Why not Ask See -Jour -iqe Furnishings 6f: all now for the to robe along the irn them at 10 p. in.. but wh&fRiled - Drtiggist Gradnate-OPtikian.. used Carpets 9th concession :ft Toilgi, St. kinds. Slightly M. many more od,osTo. The-rordition',of tbrebor.qP f PICKERING NEW from 15 cents a yard up. very Cor. Torige and.Charles Ste." people wouldeflted- by an earl- Fabowed that it bad been' driven. - W. J. GORDON PICK hard as it was exhausted. ERING ier delivery., A� et WF r.a..-. y. .. .. A aR, t — i f.� in the blood, thus• disclosing a chemi- ap l0•r r , . cal as won zz a bacteriological method I ` French BON 8 of protection. The process of'increas- _ fan 7 -About the Household 1 ing leucocytes in the blood is called E M7E�LTH convertiblerat Your oDtlot[ for leucocytosis, and the chemical action _from lII to yrs. as per-. _ above described as the creation of announce> r, WIRE y orders for the w anti -bodies. Anglo-Fre Bonds you eed W A ` Typhus fever, which recently three- wh le you get them at S. In Dainty Dishes. Pbtatoes boiled with the skins on teasel destruction to Serbia's Ropula- $ttnehine is .the Some. be 4140. . �- We had a large Syndicate al- lotmentN will be less soggy than when peeled tion, is a disease which is now hardly A sunbeam is a small thing, yet it but rear is will be all Green'peppers make attractive cups PePPe before boiling• known in the United States, though has a power to fade carpets and _taken before the,00th. toz salads.. Cut a thin slice from the Rose Battings should be alit one WIRE commitments at once `, 'Jtop of the pepper and remove -the seed there moss a time when it figured pro- curtains, to rot the biindsi and this to be sure of a share in this and white pulp. If the cups do not inch from the bottom, and a grain of I minently all over America, causing reason some folk--- carefully exclude -good thing. wheat inserted. man deaths. American physicians 'the sunshine. What is` the result Y stand evenly cut a slice from the bot- Before cleaning knives warm the Y P Y PROVINCIAL' TRUST COMPANY, tom also. g have the distinction of rescuing Ser- ' The family is always ailing, the j Trust 8c Loss Bldg., Montreal. Cream Sandwiches. -Beat' cream knifeboard before'the fire and the bia from o8literation by this scourge, young girls have a waxen white skin knives will .polish- more easily. The first step was to find out exact- and a wee inched expression of until it is -solid, then beat in several weary, P - iablespooafuls of any desired jelly- Handkerchiefs may be bleached -by .ly how the infection was carried. countenance. Their appetites fail; THE PATRICIANS OF, AUSTRIA. ape qsoaking over night in water in which Careful observation -finally fix such a bad state of — ,� the mixture between split lady fingers. a little cream -9 F o - t e small parasite known as t e ouse, health, that t e actor is ca a in n nc ages e -__- oust -_o solved. - which infested the hair, clothing and olden days he would have shaken his Y Dried Beef Sandwich. -Put some Aristocrate• When cooking a . piece of bacon bedding of the Serbians. It was then head perhaps, and friends would chipped beef through a meat chop- , P P housewives should try the plan of a simple task of checking the disease have whispered that dreaded word We read in Chambera's Journal that t per and mix it with an equal amount baking p g =of misted celery. hearts. Flavor with g it instead of boiling it in the by the sanitary measures of steriliza- ; "decline!" Nowadays he notes the .many powerful persona in Austrian ` usual way. If baked it- eats richer- tion of all -bedding and clothing, a ale - ars and -waxen skin; and says society wish that the rigid rules ot--- a= lg- grated _.onioa_atsd moisten with .The_tou rt- of-the-sUn-should' be fresz�ia";a prescribes exercise, and often a court etigtiette could be modified but r a little olive oil and vinegar.. I Pa keeping the Tod- rf ee rof m lice: a anaemia prescn s uon an ,mi r removed before the bacon is put into work proved successful. the number in favor of reforms is not Feather Gingerbread.- One I sufficient) large to brio about a ` ' . 'cup each of sugar, molasses, melted the oven. Diabetes is a veru common and fa- . change. If he knows nothing about Y g 8 Drawers that open and shut with tal disease in people of middle and he darkened rooms he will be puzzled• change in the usage of centuries. lard, sweet milk and sour milk, one i difficulty are often a severe tax on p P I t The nobility usual) marry cup bread flour, one well -beaten egg, advanced age, but presents an entire- as to why no permanent improvement Y Y Y those of f both time and temper; and the de- i ly different aspect from the assault 'manifests itself, and possibly the a their own rank, with the -result that one teaspoon each of soda, cinnamon, , r i feet may sometimes be very easily 'diseases. It always had baffled re- p Y p near) all the families of the aristoc- ginger and salt. Sift dry ingredients I tient will seek other advice. Y N together, blend all that remain and remedied with beeswax. The runners, search, but we knew it was not the racy are related. Princess Karl, beat in flour mixture. Bake in single, the narrow strips of wood attached to work of any microbe. Earache. whose mother and father, together, layer cake an,in moderate oven for ;the frame' work, should be well rub- It was first noticed that in examin- had fifteen brothers and nine sisters, P bed with- a lump of beeswax, pre- ing the bodies of those who had died I There is no pain in the world much told the writer that at the -last court about twenty minutes. - harder to bear with equanimity than Sauce for Puddings. -Cream to- ; viously warmed in front of the fire. from diabetes that the brain and pan- ball there were more than a hundred earache. Some pains seem, by realfirst - gether a cupful of 'sifted sugar' and 1 Afterwards an occasional, application creas were diseased. The blood, it is on of their locality, to be much near- terhat Abbazia sheahadhnot spokene st of furniture polish will keep the run- well known, always carries a certai�i Half a cupful of butter; add a tea- ' er to us than 'others, and earache -spoonful of ground cinnamon and an ners smooth When this simple remedy 'amount of sugar in the form of glu- during a whole week as balls and par - connected s fails it is due to some- fault in con- has a peculiarly "intimate" character; ;ties to anyone who was not connected r: egg well beatezi..•.Boil a teacupful of ' case. This has to be converted into so that all humanity groans in sym� I milk and turn it, boiling hot, over the struction- dextrose, -simply sugar in another Y either directly or remotely with her c mixture slowly, stirring all the time; `' form, before it can be tolerated in! PathY whenever it is mentioned. Ear- own or Prince Karl's family. this will cook the egg smoothly. It HEALTH the blood. If this process fails for ache can result from several causes; It was thought that the barriers of any reason, we have diabetes -a form the most usual cause is acute inflarn- caste would be broken down if the play be served hot or cold. matiori of the middle ear. But it may Archduke Franz Ferdinand should Gra es may be kept for months. Se- Fight on Typhus, Diabetes and ' of poisoning. This has led to the dig - P Y P also be caused by the pressure of a succeed his uncle, the Emperor; for It coy of a remedy by the Rockefeller his morganatic ea _ lett. perfect bunches $rid see that the (;safer. _ eTj' in ar abscess, or by excess of wax _ -fruit is solid on the jtunch. Remove �n the blood-soaked trenches of Eu- Institute doctors, for it is now known : , h' rgan is wife, Countess rg by :. - f � in the ear, or by inflammation of a all little a lders and their webs, but that the pancreas plays an important (created Duchess of Hoheaberg by P P part in converting-giucese into dex-' decayed tooth extending upward to the Emperor), became epreas, de- do not wash the fruit. Wrap each rope millions o! men are engaged in 'bunch -carefully in dark• blue tissue destroying human life. To the deaths trose. The method of treatment now the ear. spite his solemn oath to tet contrary, -:paper, twisting the ends tightly to ex- due to bullets and bayonets we musts in supplying artificially the essen- Several things can be done to re- the present rules as to birth could 'elude offs air, then - pack the grapes' add the frightful toll caused by ells- tial principle -of the pancreatic secre- lieve the pain of an attack,. and -rev- hardly be enforced. -If they were ea away in a closely covered box, and ease, but science as well as war has tion. eras other 'things are often done, al- relaxed as to permit a lady not of its. trenches, its outposts and its her though most unwisely. First aid royal birth to become Empress of keep the box in a cool, dark, dry place Po As to cancer, -the most dreaded 'of in these cases should never take fife Austria, they would be relaxed far all Rhubarb Fritters, -Prepare a bunch oea, and the microscope, the feet tubes, all diseases. -Dr. Silas P. Beebe, of form of syringing. Nothing is more li those who now suffer exclusion from i ''of rhubarb for cooking, cutting each and other medical appliances have I the Cornell Medical School, gives us stalk in two or three pieces -offs long- j Proved to be the weapons not less a new treatment, which, it is asserted, common in a case of earache than for !-court for lack of princely blood Pria- werful and wonderful to save life a ell -meaning relative to rush for cess Karl, although she is very broad- - er the better. Have read a an of P° will cure this terrible a death or e. �- Y p � than the 92 -centimetre gun and the least it'i•eatly lower the death rate. I; the syringe and subject the victim to � minded, could admit no variation tae - boiling fat and some batter mixture. I I what may happen to be the very this rule. "In Austria;" she said, "it Dip the pieces of rhubarb Brat in the 18 -inch torpedo have proved for its Cancer has been the bete noir of the t destruction worst treatment -in the world. If no is what you are born that counts, not better and then drop them into the medical profession. Dr., Beebe has. one does that, some one is almost what you become." - boili T Take cook or fiveor six , pile one n -tion has. been directed to several new sesta! cancer, also show- sure to try dropping oil into the ear. When I ventured to point out that In the est few weeks, ublic atten- very discovered an '= bop of another, sprinkle liberally month discoveries in regard to the prevention ing it to be of microbe origin. We Now, nothing whatever shoo - e this sentiment belonged to th,► Middle - sugar and serve very hot and _treatment of three fatal diseases, hail these discoveries with supreme Put into the, ear itself without medical Ages, says the!t/liter, her reply show- -castorA Fiite Egg Dish. -Boil a few more Which share with tuberculosis the 1 satisfaction, and look forward to .thegruesome distinction advice. A doctor has the instruments ed me the unchangeable point of view f beim amongst with which to. make an examination, of the Austrian aristocrats. It is not r in and when hard, cool and cut the Bthe most formidable enemies of hu- sis will prove amenable to medical anda is the o'lily safe jtiidgm s b rite mere vulgar glaryillg ieiiian life -Typhus Fever, Diabetes and I -science. proper treatment In many cases of I birth; it is the acceptance of a fact' Whites into small pieces Make a T3'g { ` White sauce from better and flour, Cancer. ` )'HAS. M. BICE. I scute inflammation he will have to that to them is as necessary and as - seasoned. with salt ,and white pepper Dr. David Orr Edson, of New York. Denver, ,Colo., September, 191b. j puncture a before relief can natural as t coming i ht unct the drum; he min o nig and a noted man in the medical line, with be obtained. In the meantime s great day. I was born Durchlancht (that - and thinned With a cup and a half to •1.. " two cups of hot new milk. Stir into an international. reputation, explains ! - deal can be done toward giving relief a Serene Highness}; i have; a sauce the cat Whites, pour upon slices A FEW RULES. h the constant application of heat a Durchlaucht; fay children the modus operandi that is the last - Y PP of hot toast, rub the yolks through word of science on the subject before Be Conscientious in the Discharge of., in the form of a hot-water bag, or a Durchlauchta. Sow can I possibl a coarse sieve, spread neatly over olio us '� = 1 soft bag filled with hot salt. Some- recognize Countess Chotek as dish, garnish with parsley and serve. The public appears to expect from Every Duty. `times the doctor will order two or press? Durchlauchta do not mak Rosea Cream. --Six eggs, one, quart medicine - a . record of miracles, but I Dishonesty seldom makes one rich, three drops of laudanum, or a hot obeisance to countesses, no matt scientific ttiedieal_ solution to be ran gently into the whom they may marry. Count eight tablespoonfuls stigai; orae props a-- 6t -fie" }sad whetL-li es riches are a curse. ,,,^----� •LaTix� eigi ear, r in s severe case"he ma iempresses in A Half box gelatine, one wineglass wine, Pend entirely upon a laborious aasem- There is no such thing as dishonest vanilla to taste. Dissolve the gela- I bling of carefully observed facts, and success. The world is not going to leeches advisable, or he may raise a tria." tine in the milk. Beat yolks of eggs! their critical examination. He must pay you for nothing. Ninety per cent. small blister behind the ear. "But they can be made queen find sugar thoroughly, and add this to' be over cautious, almost skeptical, in of what men call luck is only talent When the pain is caused by a Hungary," I ventured, "and the a the milk, and pat on to boil in double his attitude towards every so-called for hard work. Do not lean on others foreign body, like s pea or •shoe but- duke would be Kipg of Hungary ` new cure." ' ton' that a child has pushed Into his well as Emperor of Austria. boiler. As soon -as it boils remove ( to do your thinking or to conquer ear, an effort must be made to dis- It is different in Hungary; from the fire- to cool, and heat the The trained investigator can only your difficulties. Be conscientious in lodge it by very gentle syringing; princess replied quickly. "rhe :pwhites of eggs and add them to the emerge from doubt into certainty, by the discharge of every duty. Do your .levies and flavoring, and set on ice in critical observation and -analysis, work thoroughly. No one can rise but if that fails, on no account should of the King of Hungary is his p mold d harden and turn out of the Diseases, says Dr. Edson, are di- who alights work. Do not try. be- , the family try a piece of twisted 'wire even if she were a beggar girl. -toaold to serve. sided into two great . classes, those 1. gin at the top: Begin, at the bottom, or a hairpin, or any similar contriv- Then if the Duchgsa of H .__ Apple Roll.-Taloe two cups o our, saes The ear _socialist is the only berg had haveeen Queen of Hua one-hal! tablespoonful of salt, - four I Part of the complicated human organ- and will be surer of -reaching the 'top' person who can be trustees to wark you would frays taade-obeisanca- level teaspoonfuls of saltf four level ism to perform its functions, and Some time. Be punctual. Keep your safely inside the human ear. as �tieen2" teaspoonfuls of butter, two-thirds of those which are due to an attack on appointments. Be there a minute be i Some children suffer from a chronic "Certainly." Was the immedia a cup of milk, one cup of chopped ap- i this mechanism .from without. Dia= I fore time, if you have to lose your inflammation of the ear, without sup- sorer• 1ple, three tablespoonfuls of sugai� r betes, for example, is failure of a dinner to do it. Be polite. Every Puration, but often associated With "Then why not as empress !" I - bee -halt tablespoonful of cinnamon. within function, while typhoid lever smile, every gentle bow is money in adenoid growths in nose and throat. ed her. (Sift floui, salt and baking powder to- is a disease of assault from without. your pocket. Be generous. --Mean- That condition calls for special treat- "In Hangar- the Countess Ch gether and thoroughly.. mix in butter i T{ie former is much more difficult ness makes enemies and breeds dig -1 meet and tiiie'removal of the adenoids, would be queen It is only is -With tips of fingers. Add • the milk, i to treat than ,the latter, because their trust. Spend less than you earn. Do for it is oris of the most frequent garY that I• would make obelasn stirring it in with a knife. Roil the I cause lies deeper within the mysteri- not run in debt. Watch the little causes of obstinate deifr;o s. her. In Austria- she could nev `: dough out a quarter of an inch thick sus zone, where life's forces play most leaks, and you can live on your sal- Youth's Companion. anything save the Countess Cho T energetically. ary. and spread with chopped. apple, sugar * because she was born Countess and cinnamon. Roll like jelly roll, When the cause of a disease is as- _ - + -- His Improvement. tek. One does not make sbeisaa - cut in three-quarter inch slices and certained; over 'half the -*ork of cure When a young man' is sure he can't , "You used to say that you could countesses, evon • i!- ,place in buttered pan, flat aide down. is accomplished- — live without a certain girl he ought! never live without me." dukes who become etmperorsr eh Bake 16 minutes in a hot oven and The diseases of assault • are much , to marry her and discover bis mis- "Yes, • my dear, but then I didn't Pce' serve hot' -with lemon sauce. ' The easier to cope with, as the microscope : take, realize what good shape I was in." Themurder to rat Sharajevo made •tel tells us that the are all due to the " "' - sauce is 9asily made by boiling three- I y _ 'possible to put is question quarters of a cup of sugar. and : one- presence of extremely minute living teat, but the Princess Hari gave .,half -cup of water five minutes, add- organisms, known variously as mi- VAMQUS STUTTGART PALACE P��t °f view °f the A°acr"`n nob - - ing to it two teaspoonfuls of butter crobes, germs, bacteria, etc. is s nutshell. and one teaspoonful of lemon juice .All diseases -run a definite coarse, RAIDED BY ALLIED AVIATORS just a dash •of nutmeg.- and it seems impossible to prevent - : -Birds have an extra eyelid, w this, when, the disease is once seated. can be drawn over the eyeball to Measures for the prevention of dig- tett it from the strong sun, while Household Hints. -ease are generally confined to two proper eyelid remains open, enabli Soap shredded among stored blan- lines, --sanitation and hygiene, and 1 " them to see. - :i fllilwes away moths. destroying disease germs •or producing I Sponges which are slimy should be conditions in which they cannot igng steeped in vinegar and water for a survive,=thus preventing their fur- �B is ie w C a day. 'then development _ If wooden pails and tubs are paint- i", Pa P •But recently science has discovered 4 �'':. - ved with glycerine they will not another and highly effective method shrink. of disease prevention, called immuni- The closet of the guest chamber zation. This method was suggested should have in it a skirt and coat by the fact that when a person had danger.• suffered from a germ disease, .he or -� ,Spoons stained. with egg should be she was less liable to- contiact- it .,rubbed with salt before being washed.i again than was a -person who had Add a few -chopped dates to the I never suffered from it to contract it B ' stewed apples aiad it. will improve the in the first place- The microbe of the •ftavoii. disease seems to have left in the body _ v - A strip sewed across the tops of a condition of the blood which in= - -- ' quilts or comforters saves washing creased the power of resistance to a them so often. _ Above Is, a sketch oP ober palace 'crf--tJ,e fling of R'urtrmbcrR at 'Stntt- r second infection. Bart, Germany, - which was attgciced by aeroplanes of the Allies Disinfecting, powders or liquids We know that the disease microbes fir retaliation for 7.epjxlln ratds on London and other open townsF- ¢ , should be used -freely in a bathroom are killed in all healthy persons by ' £ 3t was built in•1746 and is -situated In the ,heart.of the Caporal of once s wtwk. art the leueocytes, ' or' white cotpusdes, W etribeng, o , r y r '"�1's.��P.a,s�:,:.sxaL:e4;`;^�s•�:."�.��:',•+�tm.::�«.:•� ".�.�-..w_....•i ..•.. .r..:' ,.. ... .. .. _ -.. ._ ,.,..,..,... a a._ .,.�:,., ,-.... .4... .,. ,s„ �• .. '. .,_>..r u: moa. .'„t,•.-.. : .�'-a.:.c.. "s . a_ '� _-:. ac'S.S_din, 'w& i'.. . . . . . . . . . ­1-4 7 V .q. L�.GLANbD FOR INDEMNITY. ,,,Semi-Fftted Ire"" Every Stiff joint Limbered, A ORT-MG SMTICA any Would -Like to Realize Old The semi-fitted dress has become Cured and will remain for some time R fay Aheumatism C d Is Gem Biucheem wish. 7 7 orite. This is not odd, for it is not job newspapers are incul- -Cured The Brit —A Severe r alone easier to make and smarter in That Old Family Remedy "Her- eating the belief in the minds of the Through the se of Dr. appearance, but it is a pleasant relief people that the ultimate object of the Pilin" is Guarantied for Wifliamit ]PIII* Pills. from the tighter tailored garments Of Kaiser is to secure an indemnity from the precedinz -,­on. A good exam- the Worst Cases. England. In the minds of the Gel= :"'Fierce darting pains—Pains like red mans the wealth of England is fabu- hot needles being driven through the CURES NEURALGIA, BACK loos. It is not expected that any in- flesh.—in the thigh; perhaps dov=--thS­ deninity can be secured from' Russia, legs to the ankles.— that's scistim Rheuiriatism to-day is unnecessary. Italy or France, and in ease the Ger- realize the mans win all three of these nations None but the. victim can It is so well understood and so read rs i'torture. But the sufferer need not i& fly curable that day we have're- will be bankrupt at the-close of the sur'Cure 4-00— Beiag freed ofi°ae- lea in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These their tormeateT. and property, and can be looked to to LEMSAND DISINFECT 7 "I can speak confidently Of the Ner- red-blood, which I ens the feeble illne treatment, for the sin:�i-Ae reason recoup Germany her immense ex- THIS LYE IS ABSOLUTELY soothe's and strength penditures. To do this it will be ne- fterves, and thus frees them from Pain that It cured -me," writes Albert B. ary to take Calais, sweep the PURE THEREFORE TOTALLY "You can't cess P DIFFERENT FROM THE xud resto so the sufferer to cheerful Cornelius, from Kingston. ab Channel with the amp And sors-4- the state- 4. Aniagine-how-stiffi-an"m- -- I kRATED LYES j4OW SOLD. pella, Bask -setivity. In. proof we give wa- was. Nights at a time I couldn't sleep guns, drive off the fleet and land the meat of Mr. Thos. D. Lemster, who says: "I was attack- well. I followed the Nerviline direc' German army in England. The rest ., Alofis carefully—had It rubbed Into the is thought to be easy and London will ed with sciaticawhichgradually grew sore regions four or five times every realize old Blucher's wish when he Never Missed a Chance worse until I was confined to my bed; day. Every rubbing helped to reduce looked out over the city and � said: The saying that a woman doesn't three months I had to be shifted the pain. The swelling went f& t down. I ind turned In my bed as I was utterly ".Mein Gott, what a rich lt got a fair measure Of relief In a week. pace o be like to tell her age may a cruel, true Tablets loot" slander on the sex; but It was tenable to help myself. I suffered the I also took two Ferrozone Ed 7- ---- She never missed greatest torture from the fierce, stab. with my meals. They increased my of Mrs. Thomson. eat appetite and spirits, purified my blood every a chance of letttng her friends Imow bing pains that accompanied and toned up my system generally. 0 Cure Guarmteed she was years yonger thaz her hus I consulted "I am as well today as a man could- Is 10 several doe- "Yes, George movement. Never known to band. is 60 years old," tars and took drugs and medicines un- be—in perfect good health. I give visitor Ine day Nerviline all the credit." fail; acts without she remarked to- a "til I was nauseated, but without get Paore ting any benefit, and I began to be A large family size bottle of Nervi- pain in 84 hours. Is and there are tan years betws,n' - itfie costs only 60c., or t1ke trial size Soothing, healing; But the visitor was an elderly spin- Have I would be a continuous sufferer d ills In Corns takee the sting 0110lit I stet, with a sour disposition. "Is that 114mally I was prevailed upon to use 25c., and Is useful in a hundred Out. No remedy so -assumed Pills, and after the 11amilY. Whether it's toothache, so," she exclai3pued, in well Dr. Williams Fink iaa�, headache, - neuralgia, lame quick, safe and 6wO as Putnam's Poln- really, you look Quito taking them for about six weeks I was surprise. "Now back or a said, Nervillne will cure lots Corn Extrs"ef'"' Sold `ays"� as young as he does!" ba able to get out of bed. From that on just as readily as It will ewe rheums whaTo. $Be. Der battle. I kept steadily improving until I was tism. For famrily use nothing equals It is almost as difficult to be a free from this terrible and painful ervi Mark Twain Story. 9122. �IN line. good neighbor as -to have •one. n travel. I Mark Twain told how, when The most stubborn cases of aci ties Home- A Blow to Her Pride. ago, will yield to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills i Ple is shown herewith, Ladies ling through India several years if the treatment is persisted in. These Journal Pattern No. 9122. This dress An old Scotswoman, who had re he greatly, enjoyed the humiliation ted all the entreaties of her friends era has"a semi-fitted lining with yoke sec- sils of a very pompous member of the, pills are sold by all medicine deal ; or will be sent by mail at 60 cents a tion front and back, and full lengthto have her photograph taken, and judiciary. He was strutting back and k box or six boxes for $160 by address- or shorter sleeves. The dress opens who was at last induced to eonsent in forth 9p the platform of a wayside IL under arm order that she might send her. likeness Ang The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,, on the left shoulder and at the sea- to her son in Americom, is the heroine station when a perspiring Englishman (Brockville, Out. seam and the lining opens g rushed up, touched the judge on the e back—the dress at this point to of the following aneedote: shoulder, and asked: "Tell me, is this ti I Purely Herbal—N-0 poison. facing! On receiving the first proof she I the Bombay'train? " The judge drew 56 inches tong. Sash and hem 6 1 84 'tailed to recognize the figure thereon I himself up, brushed the strangers Antiseptic--S t a p a b I a o d. REAJD THE ADVERTISEMENTS- ribbon to 44,'sizes, The dress cuts in s, Ong coloring matter. size 36 requiring 5 yards of I represented as herself, so, card in, arm aside, and cuttingly remarked:poisoning, festering. etc. 364neb material, 2,% yards of 3-inch hand, she set out for the artist's 1,,,rn not the stationmaster, girl" "Ohl Soothing—Eas quickly theModern Store With Its -Ade An Ali- binding for hem facing. V1, Yards Of studio to ask if there was no mistake. you're not?" said the 'Englisurn-an pain and smarting. Year-Rounil Fair. 30-inch contrasting material, % yards ,Is that me?" she queried. evidently surprised. Then with an air Beals an mores. 86-inch lining, and 3 yards ribbon for "Yes, madam," replied the artist. of extreme exasperation, he demand-' 50c. B03L An Eltmaxists and Stores Inthedays before our era scientific sash. And is it like me?" she again ad: "Well, what the dickens do you U, asked. by swagg4aring about as though I 6vement began. a Patterns,. 13 cents each, can be Yes, madam; it's &_ipesiking like- mean ind mechanics improvement I obtained at your local Ladies' Home 10 great deal of the work of distributing you were!" -goods was done through the means Of Journal dealer or from the Home lness." FAMM VQ& &&MO. Pattern Company, 183-A George � -A,eele," she said, resignedly, "It's LCOKING FOR A FARM, CO'4 of all kinds Street i-Mo-r9pto ntarle- I& humblin' sight."as srift me. I have over two the fair, Nerchap" list. 1 hundred i d an Af-­ oc" be K W DAW50% would set up their booths- at the fair, Ontario, - 'kit How to cook Roman Meal Porridge. .-Of the Braver Sex. Brampton, —and the- -people from an the country- MECE!m� -. - Vital Healin Power Invariably use double boiler, or set Mother--�Tm afraid you are over -side would come looking for bargains. boiler in basin of boiling water Have eating." AQXNT9 WANT112, W I onto that arose after the fair was water boiling in both vessels.,that In. Tommy- (keeping on)—'I ain't D.&,y ALEK) COhL3XISSION FOR Local Repreoentatiie. Either A". over had to -remain unsupplied until F& the System inner one saitad to taste. Slowly stir afraid. ' Women get scared at things I Experience unnecessary a time so- unless is one cup Roman Meal to each two ISE.". next fair, -$fore men do." 1 canted. Nichols. Limited. din& AV&. the opening of the cups water. Cover, set In outer vee- I To.7,;nto, And Health Return sell. and never stir again -even while customer could make the toilsome serving. For early breakfast - cook e ci TOM SAZJk __,Mey to the nearest large town or A crowing curative triumph in m2edi- at evening meal and warm In *morn- )FIT-MikKING NEWS ..,ND JOB prevail upon some _110 eine Is now given to Id a neighbor w the world, and, Ing, using a little less Roman Meal, In - good Ontallo P (()frlces for sale ill who have been sufferers from it's a dark nut-brown, granular, rich town*. The snost useful and interesting journey to 1 - of all bidsinesses, Full information 00 7 undertaking such a journ stomach ailments, indigestion and ,porridge. It Nouristres better than MinarA's Liniment Co., Limited. application to Wilson Publishing Com- ecute his -commission. . The fair still I applic headache can be cured quickly by R meat. prevents Indige-,tion and post- Dear Sirs —1 can recommend pany.. 73 Wes� Adelaide St.. Torantl�, rvives for special lines of goods or purely vegetable remedy. Calomel, olvely relieves constipation or "money NARIYS LYNIMENT. -for Rheuma- r special occasions, but for general salts and such like are no longer ne- Ask your (Icctor. All grocers, Liam and Sprains, as I have used it I back." it has been supplanted by the cessary. They are harsh and die- for both with excellent results. ANCEX TUMORS. de 10 cents and 25 cents. LUMPS, ETG nai, cured witli- ours trul internal and "ter t tablished. store with its advertise- agreeable. Science has devised some- Y - . IC . �Featment.. Welts T - out pain by our home AdA thing far superior, and you can go B. LAVVRS, me*ts in the daily neva para. -Borah Can. John its beforetoo late. Dr. Sellman medical day too late for the fair" is a prever- to-day with 25c. to any druggist and Hubby at breakfast)-I've 'got a St. J1 Co- Limited, ColltnSwood. Ont. buy a box of Dr. Hamilton's' Pills Ibial expression of costly and wasteful T= ILZGNT 8CZOOL TO AN& XZ I bad head this morning. which are considered thi very quick t cure for the stomach, Wife-I'm sorry, dear. I do hope .or ss. The person to whom it was, eat and safes U-10 ippl ed in the old days had lost the bels, liver and kidneys. Half sick you'll be able to shake it off. ':hon e of doing profitable, business. men and women who scarcely know, 7.. An ne who falls ' to read and heed what ails them will be given a new winsrdis ziniv"it salieves Nnrairia- You When the Light Came. go, and Charles Sts-, Tcr=M 'the advertulements, In, his newspaper lease of life with Dr. Hamilton's for our. graduates during -Imputation Scorned Their long acquaintance had ripen- The, demand Iva tea his money just as did the poor Pills. Depressed spirits dtsappear, August and September w4#La four timois e love and he had proposed. Commence now, Cale t of old who was "a day too lite headaches are forgotten, appetite in- work!', ed into our supply. V'wi -f believe you're afraid a• TV, as - had to supply his I enrich- "Afaid of Plodding "Deane," he asked, confidentially, fres fo the fair." and creases, blood is purified and -replied Plod i liarn--that you sesli f., ti.. 101 1& &Ikimof apr A -TEe-m-odern- at the base of the spine are you first ... acquainted with to at great cas-t. 111 ain't even cured, the nerves are toned up, ambi- Pete. ement IV? loved me?" e and the modern .advertisement tion to work is increased, and day by found out that I became "When I fou eo titutc, in effect, a fair that Is open day the old-time health and vigor re- any-., FUR STYLE BOOK al Iota. &I the year round and that. affords turn. A trial only is necessary to 'Ximard's Liniment cir" sums.' very angry whenever. I beard - . , - , . I and body refer to you as a brainless 34 mob &AW jllustmtedL of be&ut" for i'7110 su bargains as the hagglers prove bow beneficial Dr. Hamilton's oft fW men, wo and challres. of old days never even pills are to all who are weak, nerv- So CAmiderate. boob," she aiiswered. 'Ir is PotEl. Addreni 'e eters dr ed ofr ous, thin, depressed a . r in failing it had been their first separation JOHN 1HALLAM1i-* LIMITED health.and during one week the young tus- 39tuardlo Liniment Dara. Zkuldrl&Z Zoo*, 152" HallamIffulldlaff. Toronto band had sent his dear little wife terf IQ1TOkLAW EXACT. ENGLISHL -letters, fifteen Acture_. p2st cards and Hours for Sales Fewer Than Before— four -telegrams. n' Famd a Prohibition Gaining. Food that Helped Why, then, this touch of coldness in Her. The prohibition wave which is pass- her welcome on his return? t ;<�! Y be whispered, as he drew Ing over England is gaining . rapid "Dearest," 'When I first read of the remark r to his manly bosom,' "what is ape-Nuts food, I de. headway, and drastic measures are he effects of Gr ng? What have I done to upset A being, adopted throughout England, wrong? fined to secure some, says a "At that time there and the order just Issued by the Cezi- my little ducksy-woPSY?" ern woman-'lob, George," she replied in broken in this town,. buts tral Control Board in charge of - the L none keptliquor traffic in Liverpool and the tones, 'you didn't send me a kiss in some from a com- and ordered rcial. traveller. Mersey district is typical of Vbit is your seventh letter!' George thought like lightning -for.i 7'4 "I had been greAtly afflicted with beirg done. B u Y '' IT ' Tlis order prohibits the sale of any moment before he replied: dder attacks of cramps, nausea, and "I know I didn't, petsy, but I had intoxicating liquor in hotels or an o siting. Tried all sorts of remedies steak and onions that night for sup- physicians, but obtained only tem- licensed premises or clubs for con- and per, and you wouldn't like me to kiss ary relief. As soon as I began surnotion on the premises during all I 'Perhaps yoti Ply. Of v or: after eating onions. -ouid yo,,�?11 have been sending. your sup 0 use Grape-Nuts the cramps disap- hours of the day and night which are YOU peared entirely. ,I am to-day perfect- not included in the special meal hours 'NM to a local factory,—then you do not know the ly well, can eat anything and every- designated. These hours are between' -and Most. I wish, without paying the pen- 12 noon and 2.30 in the afternoon and advantages of sending to the Largest thing w, between 6.30 and 9.30 in the evening.. that I used to. We would not the hours just men- -to-Date Dairy ally in Canada. LET US TELL YOU. keep house without Grape-Nuts Except between t Up ,,Vy husband was.so delighted with tioned no person will hereafter be permitted, either by himself or any WRITE NOW for information. and copy of contract.- benefits I reeeived that he has Grape-Nuts . to a or agents; to sell or supply- - sen recommending servants fi�n�i" rail itomers and has built up a very to any person any intoxicating liquor Give your shipping to be consumed on the premises. As is g trade-on the food. He sells -.1 it ars ordeir -alto, prohibits the actual con- Z o any of the leading physicians of surnption of any Hilittor, qveirff it has countywho recommend Gr4pe7 not been obtatfied 'or purchased on the . verygenerally. There is some 9 tig using a really a premises. cienti- .faction, in us 411, The only hours during which liquor, prepared food." 'There's a�tY pre%) may be gold for consumption off the airy Casltds it son." stung premises are between 12 noon and 2.30 Name given by Canadiaii7o, p.m. and 6.80 p-m. and 8.30 p.m. ToltON", ONT.. Co., Windsor, Ont- TME :SPAPINA CRESCENT Inver road the above letter T A now 03", 161,pearo from time to thus- rbay The silver lining to a great many 0,141 running. U-0. -4 V211 Of I&Q-021 clouds is nothing but moonshine. ED. 6. ISSUE 42-w'15. e 4 4 xv ..'a&1W Aw.� ­. 1 d. ' :n. ..y.; . �,�mryJr.-rpc't'gnKG;i'., w,�"�s' .. , -_}.: t. hf '.-.,,.„., mtd,ri`'->.dr. _ - <S..w..w.'y.'.r. . •.k �;.q..,,c,.. ; w ..:` 4.;-".. ••Jc . , .,,+ . -r.- ,�....'.. �_' .. .ey.,s,:..• .,. . +-.-,:..y-a, ».,d+.?• -r - ... : swi•. r.'._n �u:i� •K.. `v*. -4 . -"_._.? _ 4J .'r. ••V ...�'F. � ..r. r." O Tr �W%R✓s^+ !rtwv.'5 ,. iR it ""m^ •k 1'A •. r,.§+I,.•', .rr ,,,,. ,,, .w '' _ _ _ _ _ �, ��a,^,.mow.- ..a -s•' .:; i, .. .'�. y .: •..,. : s a > __ _ .14 l y G y. SRrn ,,. mow. '� ,••j � cLAss IV Coisrt N ,) property of Hector McIntyre. The A -Beet d Fare o! (#oldeassntom Carm contains 09 acres. and will be"GOING -D 0 Sec un, 1; offered at 2 o'clock. Sale of chattel ss ployiflsedevesylrl8a7sttlt•Ogles Corn. C LAW, 4 W:' R Richardson �tf'lotesing, Ont, H Corbett, 4 e; C Atkinson, un. 1. at I o clock. Bee bills. W. H. Pow e .." B c„ bOlivet. sesta. 7; c., W Miller 4 w. Eli, auctioneer. Prices in Wme Of the most nece38 aryiood tom ties have eCsntlg $ec, B=Best 3 stalks Golden Bantam taken a downward tarn zssics _ - - TS ` Corn -C. Atkinson. un 1.: C Barrett, reso ddroeri4sesLsessia. SUGAR FLOUR ftOLLE _-.,g� p•g i �l•pp if pa►dia sdtrnos' 4. e, R Richardson un. 1; O -Beare..-? are the most important. ;8nbaorlptlom to the united states iI 6o h. c.. Chas LAW. 4 w. H $ANIILA ED SUGAR $8.50 r cwt. m •d•anoe Sec C -Best plot holden ;Bantam. HIGHEST PRICE PAID -For all ( _ r cwt. t corn=0 Atkinson, I: L Allman Rn• 1 C1 sort. of poultry. L_ Plea, lot t con. M BUNS, 2.80 per C Law, 4w; A Crockett, 4w; h. c., A rig -Lad. phope I!0& _ CREAM BUNS $3.2 0 W t. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ---��{'S- FLOU�'--g-sATiNWoo_L.percwt. - Crockett, 4w; c., G Coakwell, 4w. BULLS FOR BALE a have for Dee _DCDL _ lie Bale several bull oatvas as a moderate QUAKER FLOUR -$3,80 per cwt. GH LETTQRS TO THE EDITOR Cap Ydllow Dent. Wiboonata NO- 7 price at lot i8, eon, 8, Pickering. B. E,�tt and Oomptna'e Early Corn iLom E:- otaremont, ROSES FLOIIR $3.80 per cwt. - 5 T �r ' The foilowing letter was received by pedimental Plots= H , Beare,; 7; M ORSE FOR SALE -A good work ROLLED OATS $3.50 per 90 lb ~^ lite 1ste.D •Edi �9illson, form of id,_2. H horse for sale for aloe loons . Moet ' sell fol want of stable room, H J� g Brougham, a few days prior to her Sec E=Beat Corn ExperimentalPlot i yjABQUI6, We have a few of those eon hand dfewd left. plcklrrg baskets at death, M Rzid, 2; H Beare, - 7, E Toms, 4e. Pickering, South'Casars Camp, Shorncliff, L Cox, I. I PEACHES will be about over this week order pours 'now. h gent County, England. Sept. continued next week:) PPLES FOR SALE -50 barrels n __ ' _, -Qpm baskets -50e DEAR �IOTtISR AND ALL -Have just - Wagnera and Baldwins, 'Hrias year own barrels. Price3�7,Oiiper barrel, ' Hood samvle, 'Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Sesser end NO. Crab Apples received your letter and was so sorry M. GLFES0.N, Greenwood, �' The whole fruit line always on hand and :`'o. 1 goods. "Ito hear you were worse mother dear, l6ALE 14g;aiSTER. Smoked Bacon, Slgol:ed . Rolls .?h eT ho you Are couch better now...., T OST -A collie dog, black and tan. Cooked Ham, O pe L short tail and white breast, Reward .rfu and Long Clear Bacon., We are working awfully hard these be given for informatioh leading to its recovery Oct:l9th-Auction sale of days, have infantry kit and have 'I'CSSDAY, ,Buy all your groceries at the grocers. .roBrock ute havemarcin every day. Our kit hotaea, cattle, implements, hay, Dr. N,C, 8 weighs 70 lbs and feels like 700 after rnadl' etc. at er>oglS�the aproperty of 1bOUIND -About one mile west of O VPhitby, a horse blanket. pwnas" mag comm oil a lG mile march. r , have same by peying for this sdva 9 B s: _ g is morning J. H. Connor. Bale at 1 o'cl e k LE Pickezing. CRHA -"r We' h+id an inspection th g See bills. W. B. Powell, auction sO8E8t IL J • R'' and eto9d at attention far !hours With -- �7 �`1 All our equipment on our shoulders. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20i mentsehav and STOVE FOR SALE -Self-teediog T ! 1 g E RJ l� G '- Then we marched about 10 miles of farm stock, imp Fall Cook. as g� as sew. Having in - _ 1 V stalled a furnace, have no farther use for a&fie• _.issue just got back and I am so sore grain. household furniture, etc., at - All orders delivered prouaptly $ad tired sari scarce see or write. lot lb, con. 2, Pickering, (one mile JOHN DBePBB.Pfckertng. Both phones. Wfbby aced areto away from here north of Pickering Village), the pro- �,,TOVES FOR BALE -One medium now, bad or goad luck, we are sty of Frank Brien and Mrs. Jae.! sized and one small coat beater, nearly sew, one asuitable for sntumer kitchen,oat.e at one. all have our medals as we Powell�lauctioneer.�e bills, IHaving meta led a fnroace,4 �a a Psi , our identification disks oae for same, JOHN BELL, 8 •�• Retao-ved TO New Stfvre s which we wear around our necks. o� household 6,rPic Pickering, the pro- e�R phone L+ai, t, ��.VuV iii So Norval is a soldier too, 4 Pick - SATURDAY, OCT' 23RD -:--Auction sale lad to wood, etc. i Oow, dna x Jiear it I expect we will be gone be- a g. p �OR SALE -One Jersey ; is seat oyes tiers. TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND tore 1116 regimentperty of J. A. Hamilton. Sale at toe•it Deo. lith, one Jsr•sy cow. due J•a. 1 had such a dandy done at cousin one. See bilis. W• S, Powell, enc- �zd o statrespectivA @U -bred �ljheif��ps T slot S�4 -- -- _ =Benj. Petty s at Bournemouth. Thev tioneer. con. t. 10liaring. (one mile west oc Asha ) --SPECIAL BA&GAIN9 AT NEW STORE. . were all so nice and we had some time. Tu SDAY, OCT. 20.Ts -Auction sale of Jsl[Ige Dvt1HELD, stria P. 0 - were Went motoring all Dues the country• horses, cattle, .pigs,. implements and �iRAYED OR STOLEN -From lot PEEL'S SHOE STORIE We had tea oae afteraoo° at the furniture, at lot la, con. 2. Picker• ` 19, d,P:eon• Pickering• on or •bout7. 6ept, • s• • s- .entrance to P4418 Harbor add I stood to (just north of Pickertu Village?. LTtn, su sand bay mare, soy Information s -- _ on the ground on which was erected g g - _-- - the' ro sty of P. J. Stagy to Sa'•e le+dtag to her neo+wy wui be rewasiaa •any the first pole for Marconi Wireless. p, proe•eated: Any tafarma0ion so to her - -Bell `Phone''151. - _--- at L o'clock. See bills. W. �. POW person detaining her after this :notice will t» - i►'" Then we motored out through the e0 auctio°eer. wbereaboatr liar t+u •c the _ TorNemsOIDas, _ _ New Forest a very beauti[ul piece �II/HlTBY• b NTA R/4 was est description. We came ark Tg}DpISDAY; OCT. 28TH-Auctl9n saleHL'P:TeB,8a6Esatezn A•e, Toronto le +ria the headq uartero of the Indian of Yarm •tock. iatM-32. B. F, con grain, ! WONTED NOW a regiments. tvvhich are on the coast op- bay. roots. l etc. a Hilt; theBproper 7I' " .posite the isle of Wight is could Pickering B ll hea Mee at sari the needles gaits distioctlp. 9Y Specter Taylor. Sale At l o c act, Reliable salesman to Act as agent Ea{8�7�16g F-�� YeB ` I was talking to some Sikhs and See bills. W. S. Po affil, wuctioneer. in Ontario Ctsunty. -.{}urkhs and shook bands with them. WgDy$aDAY, Nov. 10 -Auction sale PAY WiEKLr We went past the estate that"ser of real estate. cattle. implements, Outfit free. exclusive ialties•ry Our )ARD i ) � ��..LL..//tt" B" :Bill had leased and stopped at wt e� is e�;, at.. lot '� cam• 6. Pickering. than � mooed making the epee gnglund five pears ago• There are _ ageactea are the beat in the busiaese THE-STAS _��' l -�� for we. sell the highest grade of ^^ a Some very beautiful ruing and a Priory YG'fRi$� ��ry' stock at most reasonable prices and �r+ Christ Church that I saw, the iii+ Ruaraotee deliveries in drat ciwee _ church is the oldest in the south. IHR TowNSI3te of PICICEItiNti condition Nursery stock is sellingETs OVER i�.�t . The weather in Beams month is so 1601l -_ lrt a a money Banks ' •� _ - - and pines growing Noncs is hereby' given that a Court i be made to this dtstri G• For par L ©i are hi year rid R The A j� add to see pal will be held. pursuant to the Ontario ; titulars write galea manager, i iiiiC a's,1.+7 side by side. his Honour- the hELHAX Nuasr%RY Co., Perfect Ssfety. ' I could not resist the temptadoa to Voters' List Act. byUrt of the TORONTO, ON's,- _'_agtop in London so I was theva abot�t County of Onte of the ario Ott It Town Hall lin f - c r the Raid on Wedaesd�v Quick Assets. DilC]t-g about the Village of Brotighatn._ on •'Ihnrs- I : $th-4}se bomb-- • r; - four3>toeka from where Iwa6. it telt aq tI�eLh �,}-eti ;like ail 'earthquake. It blew the the hour of d o'clock ' the l forenoon. 1Y�8 �pye solicit your Olecount in Our stores all to bits. There was one to bear and determine comply%ts bt r� ti _ - _ -window full of jAan you 'withiiine errors to the Voters' -SAVINGS DEPARTII�BNT have seen it. i it. was omnibus uhcotiId Lti� 9, I0 and 11, of thefor Oal 04 5lunkipali y have just Passengersiubite o! pearpls, clothing and of the Tow nshiibof fte4 leke in r4mgthe said_ I ;be above ecCall and see newer -- .PIC KERIN�..J BR u ` C � = �, s anywhere withia two blocks. Bated the I th day R. W. GORDON, Manag � � i0 Braaeh �° Upin High Holborn in Victoria Townshipof Piekeriag.. - are _ Square one landed in the square be of October. 11at3: - separatoraoa sec n `..tween the Hospitals. On one side was DONALDClerk of 6 esu d Municipality ,;[nd phone 1913. a hospital. dedicated by Queen Vic- 36 _ : tarts to cripplas An l a + y _i , ' one ---- - C Si t �Il l Russell AndreRr; for sick chltarea, a home tot orphan i _ M:E' ;.law and s botei. 'The bomb sic io ,AY A � � �a PICBEftING. Ont.F I Nin Wan tgtbe�u nd so deep ttre and hat lI walked ^ C tato it I was out of sight. �RNI,SHINV.7 you will require axils, x11 sizee fo _._ " r screw, nadir and The ieass and branches were all-' -HOUSE r o�ny Pu .Poses 1 1►lown of! tt:e trees and these was not "':• - - hooka, staples 1► .. sti who pane of gglass In four blocks. bolts and-hftelYy hinges The walls were ail full of bots as well, _-Our nes, FRIT $tock is cumblete in every situ+. _ light b ogee, - - e ahra ell had hit them. It -- _ mhjna�ioa _ -thumb latches, locks, knobs, screw. eyes and ere th ak o wrh a cut 0 C . _. _. pa as rt r was as awful sight. 1 have a piece of f]e81gD9 lII BII$8�8. Q per, e glass out of the hospital, Ill dead you. X0,00, for �3Jr (j0,_. _ .picture wire, cow-ehalns. tae -pa We have bad to send all our extra !egoist _ - a and kit away so now, when we o out 'we - Ei verytisiox at prieea that are right 11 you . :.: _ g .ro and halters teed g F take everything that we belong to. Call and Inspect our stack, it Wt 1Y 7 Yoa would think we were a Smsa tree nn U putty.- - :: = the way they bangs things _ over us. p tl J .11, , - -- P I V A_E RING , W : have rifles and baro :ec. comLined {`�H. D �nd to do the work you will need sorne todfs, screw drivers, bs e� - =-- pick and shovel. Water bottle knap v sect. alnmuoltioo poaches and 150 _ _ - _ sews, saes, brace and bits, squares, -etc. ' $rove. pipes, sounds of cartridges, oae rest coals, _ g _ _ _ wlr dampers and el w e =extra clothe and about b 'lbe of wire e, da pe jl bo s' We have them a ieutters which will cut four strands. of - > lbsrbed wire. - Our groceries are the freshest. I They are howling for us to fall hi; so So 1 must go. - - - -- With iota of love to you_at�i.--_P HI. -LIP �,EGRGE �ICgERING SCHOOL FAIR _ - - ' C'�l�TT �PFiZE WftiNERS. - -- . - SROVGI H.� ` CLASS I 80TATOI78 - SeeA-Best 12 Davies Warrior -E. Allman, 1; A Mitchell, 2; R McGregor un. 1; D' Crank, 4 e, b. c., S Neale. 4 e,r c , O Sleep. 2. r- N'T- t k Davise Warrto • - 0 Sec B -Bea pec 40MAD6 IN CANADA -tea. $Allman. ria. 1; D Crank; 4 e. N _ s See- C -Best plot Davies Warrior- • y t E.Allman, Ori. 1; A Michell, 2 ; asleep .That we carry a large asaortmerit of o that you Will $; R McGe or. l; h. c., R Cronin, 4 e; - i W ,1I gage, 3.Ford Tourer INGr and-OOD SHIS, so that you c„ m cCl Sec D -Best 12 Irish Cobbler -C „ IIOt. have tO.Walt for your Orders Barrett, 4 e; G Field, 4 e; B Rumpth, 530 �3 7 to be filled. _ =4 w.; G Beare, c•. c.. F. Reid, 2e. _. Sec E -Best eek Irish Cobbler -B bigger tllan its price. what RUSH orders at this time of the season are filled at oncei Rumpth, 4 w; C Barrett. 4 e, _ Sec F -Beat' plot Irish Cobbler 7: Its performance Is gg the Ford wilLdo- We have silo stock all ready machined Rumpth, 4'06; F Reid. $: Q Beare, any other a5l,tor car will du, and' re8dy to erect. 1, <.: 6i Fields, 4 e., h. c. E Gale un ,.11; c•, and more. Yet -it-is -the ln¢'est priced motor -G Cowan, 4 w, ` Sec G -Best peck Potatoes from tar ou rile ularltet. Because our output is set BALL-$QAR� Yea just -41 a. Par Plot=D Crook, 4 ' e. W Crank U00- car,9,.•n a -are sell e - chis year at 40, a able to the Did you ever see our HEAVY• z, dependalale For at so low a price. _ _ thing .for that partition you, intend potting in, - See Best War Plot -D Crank 4e; W Crank, 4 e.; P Neale. 4 e.n- o `yo r ceiling •.w111 be better it yba "ns it assn ` � - - CLA9a u FAKERY The Runtibnut is nnw $480 : the Town Car $780; Q lud- _cra`ck nor break off, after once pnt.on• Sec Ar -7 -Best Threshed Barley from ':F�rd; Ontario. x111 cars completely eq pp - TYy it., • Always some in' Stock. -plot-P Neale, 4 e, -ing electricbeF4dligbts. EquipmentularsoliLOlrmnt i°cltide See. B -Beat Sheaf of Barley-) _ speedometer. set Ia' Will send to your nearest station, freight allowed. � Bryant. 4 e: G Field, 4 e, A Mac .i _ . ..un, L W. J. -LUKE is SON. Oniarld Sec C. Best plot of Barley Neale, Whitby, e; Leonard Cox, I. R'. B• Poacell, Pickering. :Don't forget our phone number is Stoaffville 303. sem. CLt III had in Sec ' A =Best Threshed Oats fTS rom Maiplot-W Crook, 4 e. J Bryyant, 4e° ' MIT ' Sec B=Best f3heaf of 'Oats=C At un. 1• C Barratt, 4 e. S Neal ltinaon, W Crook, e; J Power 4 e. h, c., w �-io Ml a is' t , $ IRA. 4 e. W Crank Sec C -Best plotef Oate= . ' . 4. e:. B.Gale, un. 2; J Bryant, 4 e; }y hVFn` g :. r..J•e r'..: ,-K. ) ,.'.' .9.':_f.�� ''A. b.r M.,y v'Si'' ...N"6.♦ .�rTw yA� ' a,a•J/' RY.+f it Rid'^ ; 'ri,r:•: a . w t.. p... .'-.: • .c .. . ,- .. Ra - ?^ arw.....e. '' '< .k Y' " ",Y..F; b k• m9 .�at.t.: z: -. . -.�,,i yx ra hr. '� _ _ ..-. Wn.!',`*�._ .,r.. . �....-. . "fn.._�'.,....-�....'. �.a#r..-�•.,:,.,•*.x.iFarf �`•Fi1;:+,E�l': :'!`a'.,-•,.-.,. ..�.c__F?!,. .n ,e .�afaae�.-_- +..c��.!s ., ye5-.. •r":k_., .:.a_^•.n- •'„'•----�sz._.. ...._r_ y �,. � �. N TY - iY ..r:Si.. ;,..•WraG�. re -,,.o ��, .�a.-.'ny.., n.�TB Rs vR'Tw.C.W�.r"w3 Yin 4�'� �71 R .jb-�• � •• �F`'� ab.�S"}i^'^ .��94 .� ?rF. ...rl .I.-JT!•:4R.v sf "S..0 R{Y�'R�,i - 'S�.� ,�:L 'a'Li')",C ai•' •.���. • @= �p. ^i . 2 .fin . X' _ ;,,, • i '. _ _.. 'T - ,etc+ - +:r... -S• .i _.. x.'w, f.. _ ro. 4- •4r. :, a i aIF s ?7 r .. + csil►�snsoK r _ J. anctt lyra. Chandler, of Toron- that once the chairman, whilst the ' e�e� with the tatte'r's pa tante; organ was still•'playiag, Started to aa- J. H sal hada busines6 tsip J. nd al . Beal over Sunda. nonuse the neft item on the pro am, � �� k, .:to the City on TAY Mrs. Alex Wilso is e n tug a thinking rise playing had EDOM Gap H. Samia, o€' rono, was pe together the concert was a t,rtlliaat �.� days in the city with her dau- uccess and worth the occasion that - _4WM2s.R, w. a ru rt rs. rns In town over T lag• few btrs, Black and her eon, inspired it. �"NO11' hocsrtT, g ten �+� � Miss Rice spell a holidays Geor e. With her parents in Tonto. D gp, and Mrs. Macfarlane and BROUGHAM SCHOOL FAIR - TiijiB Bank Offers Fgtrmers P. Macaab jr. and Cecil Ingle- son, Scott. of Blackstock, a eat' PRIZE WINNERS. acomvlete•d�'ct0P7b'"� m d. as soaks aous.e _ a ton, pent Thanksgiving the city. Thanksgiving with P. and Mrs.. rsse Note ees.eted °° a•«at+• tomb •� i8" Peter and Miss Margaret= M _ru•� - -- No af4er name.indicatee S. Bactine. _D.� to s •af• and eanwi•at desosttwy� > ; n were ortFerryMargaret__- cna�- _ h. c sndlCates higlsTp cmmende -- T .=.-fs't°s`,t-e encrn�b>:atdaO' do11as on W tn. and Mrs. Gibbons, of To- 010°•7• Mrs. Wm. Edwards, we regret Tonto, spent the holidaywith the c•• commegded. Names in ,order of - • to report, is seriously ill at pre- meter.. - o _ i farmer's parents, Tho9. and Mrs. ca,ess a PorAroase. iNHITBY•BRANCH : �►. A. ATKtNSON, Manager. sent. Gibbons. Sec. A -Best Davies Warr ior-R -We ins on -Pearson has been fl G. wilsob and George- Staph- Pilkey, 12, L Jones, 28: G' Jones, 33; 4• spending a week with friends in, eDson, of Pickering, spent Sunday J; Fuller, 10; h. c., H Cottrell; 13; C. Buffalo. with the latt -r's brother, Thomas Mhornback.l5. TIME TABLE-Eiokering 'StatioaG r Mrs. W. J. Michell, of Toronto, and 11rs. Stephenson. Sec B -Beat peck Davies Warrior- _ _ so spent the weekend .with -Clare- fllry. G: H..Samis and son, Find- R Pilkey, 12; D Thornback,l5: Gordon _ T i4o. era mail going East dne8 08 A Mw� snout friend*, lay. returned home on Saturday Crawford, 5. 12 Looa1 2 60.P. M. _ w Mrs. Murrill, of Orillia, was ser Sec. C -Beet plot Davies Warrior- �• 14 Local 6.0# P. M. guest at the' Methodist parsonage after visiting friends in London D Thornback, 15 ; L Jones, 18; Jas - for a couple of weeks. Cowan, 8; M Dunkeld, 18; h. c,, E Trainii going West dna se foll4wet- over `i'ha[lkegivinR.: - George Bess al;d J. and Mrs, gmithr5 ;-c. G-1 11• No. 13 Loosl 7.48 A. M• Kenneth Renfrew; of Montreal, y See. D -Best 12 Irish Cobbler -A li Local , t.15 P. M. �} Buckman and Miss Gladys Car- _ •„ q Mail ; 7.5Q P. D[, was the guest of P. and Mrs: Mac- penter, of Drayton, visited tela- A Percy, 11: I Puckrin, 6; B Bell,. b: +Sunday included 'arab over the holiday. M. Ellicott, 8 . c., Tens and Mrs. Brown, of Ham- rives here during the peat week. G{� Jackson, e; h. c., I^� CRiEAM !` #slton, spent a few days wi£h ' Mr. and Mra. Steele and two GSeeEYeBest peck Irish Cobbler- V ANTE D 1 daughters and Mrs. Nichol 'and Isaac Puckrin, 5; A Perot', 11; M .Dun- At the Pickering Bakery friends in Claremont. son Earnest, of Toro7.1 nto. were keld, 18; W Jackson. 8; h. c., G Crew - Mrs. Bella Forgie and daughter Rueato at Thos. Graham'a over ' �epeot a couple of days with Mr. - lord, 5 : a, G Devitt, 10. Try our Home-made Bread Sreliable. man to sell, and Mrs. i4f rise, of Uxbridge. the holiday. Sec F=Best pplo�t Irish Cobbles - Ii Page, A• Middleton and W. H E}regg, 16; G WiddiSeld. p; G Craw• HERB M-ONNEY, PICKERIN(� HdanY CAxentex Gsossx i3Tocg 'Dick and Mrs. Johnston and G Devitt L !child, and John Farmer, of Toron- the r�,111, who ares training in ford, e ; D Anderson. 11 ; h. e., in Pickering and Ontario with the the trllilitary camps in Toronto, 10: c., E Anderson, b. oreeawood '.' �ardaP@ g -to, spent ThanksgiW. ving spent She holiday with relatives Sec G -Best peck Empire Stated, letter's parents, Fred and Mrs. G Devitt, a i Puckrin. 6; M Dunkeld, �mzty. - and friends in town. tall and see our stock of "Happy Farmer. rind of the 1d•Start Reuben Besse was at Drayton David Young, principal 1 Sec H -Beat peck potatoes from Thought" and other stoves _ now at the beet Guelph public schools, aecompan- war plot --Clara Bell. 6; L Puckrin, 5. as well as other tripes selling time. ry� last week attending the funeral of red by his son, Master Gordon, S� I -Best War Plotr_Ci Oretwfo'rd, of Hardware. _ mcle, Truman White of spent a couppl�e of days with his 5; C Bell, i5. Eavetroughing and repaifing Send for Eist of Bpting OSerings, _ • who formerly was a reside sister, ldias net Youaapl. .CLAse fa-BAxz� promptly attended to. and terms to agents. �v : Whitevale. The Rev. J. O. Totton, of Green- sac. C -Best Piot of Barley -L Daw- Work guaranteed and prices Thomas Stephenson motored to wood Circait, will preach in the eon, B. moderate. Liberal Commission Y 9touffville on Tuesday on basineaa. Methodist :. trhurch next iiundayCT_A�-Ods - free ob Handsome fr t84 His many friends are pleased . to Sec A -Best Threshed Oats :r+om Lawrence De�•1ny _ morning.. Mr. Real preaches an- Plot -W. Middleton. E Mitchell. 11; see him make such rapid ..progress niversary services at Sinsale. g• Carter, 11. GREENWOOD Se +®� %�GTON >" 'toward recovery after his receIIt Robert Bell.of Duaganaon,speut gee B- Best Sheaf of Oats --F Carter Illness, League of the a few days with -Claremont friends 11: G Duncan, l0: W Bell, b; h. c., ���j ..The Foothill Nurseries. . JThe Epworth Leag Mr. Bell was a resident of Clare, Eddie Mitchell; 1l._ HINDI (Established 1830 ` Methodist church will hold a social . F _ .,wont about forty pears ago and Sec C -seal, plot of•Oats-D Daweoa,• ' i7V i3i'TE��.I.E - at the home of Mrs. Pilkey or. this sees many changes in that time.- •; A IiosnshaW, 11; 4 McBride, iS. tild ,Friday) night. A good program F Carter, 1l: b. c.. E Michell. lI ; c., CARPENTER, BUILDER rM O R' n N rT O is being prepared. Refreshments Allen Jones. 19. - HOUSE VERANDAH, sxn BARN, will be served. Admission a cenMic i wNSTsvwLn seed -W El�l'icott I. st peck Oats from 1g1# WORK. PANTRY -CABINETS ATTENTION !W. E. J. Edwards, of the Mfehi- A ®oe dwy and -.a fine night favored CLADS tv coxzQ - ,DUMB WAITERS. q+ an Agricultural College at East the Jlethoditt people for their organ sec A=seat 6 Ears "Golden Bantam 8hiagling and general Pepair fnsinR, sad Miss Mabel Edwards e,dt Ll and courert on Monday night. corn =M Stephenson. 15; M Keyes 8, work. Reacher of Domestic Science in the The church was beautifully decorated H Mantle. -15. H Turner, li, h.' c„ H y .a-Ths�sand No. 1. VV18 Windsor pablieeehools, .are hoarse with Sowers and fruit in abundance: Michell. 11. c.. G Devitf. 10. See me about aPrices right. wan! _ ri mowing to the serious illness of and in the evening wsa filled with an sec B=sest Three 9taika Golden 3-� Home .Telephone. ,- t ' mother,, appreciative, -audience. The chorus bureIs for We. IUBPectic3l'1 pp Bantam ('oro=E Widdifleld 9, O is were extremely well balanced Hornsbsw, it. R Pilkey. l3 L Ferrier. ThanksgivingDay was observed an the pieces well rendered by.the 11, b. c., E Jones. 19, c., M Hamilton.l2 _ cry quietlyy by our residents• Choir, who paid particular attention Sec C= Aest plot Golden Bantom ,im:� + E �" �•" _ # _. ►' usre was Lire usual number of to the shadings which were finely Corn, E Widdifield• 9.- E- Jones. 18 lIIPtl before pIIlch. - I .. fawAr reunions Find the sporting brought out. Miss Dfasie Jackson is M Hamilton, l2. M Forsyth, 15, b. c., at C. i1� R,., Sr,$ti0il Ism t of our popuration spent a the nolo parts of ••-Hark, bark, 117 G Devitt. 10. c., G Hot nshaw, . 11: dalton. -Lha wl- soul." were beard to great advantage , sec D=seat 9 ears each of White ch eriyW00d __ elsewhere _ ng green, where a number of and her notes -we-ret►�i=e iv a e Cap 4elTovv men€: c• ; . :r aching games were played• clearness of tone. Mrs. Marg end Compton'a Early Corn from Ex- Malted Corn Fteed �•� : �ICKE+ RING •;• The pone est son of , Walter Reeaor sang with her usual good stave eimeatal Plots=E West, 5, G Puck- Brewers' Grains, Oileake �tind her sang ••Ahoent' was suggestive rriin. S. I arignall, d, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn; Norton, hada misfortune to get of those of our kindred now at the Sec E -Beat Corn Experimental PlotLUMBER ji;111� Q� •lois hand -into the cuttingbox on !rant. Of Mr. Harold fi'vrain we can- G Puckrin, b. I Brignalt, 8, E West, 8. Meal Cotton geed .Ideal, etc. `J BER �'aa`+�r s 'Thursday cast, with the result not speak too hrirhlp. Hier range of (continued next week.) Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer. r ,. �thnt one of his fiagers had to be voice la remarkable. touching high •'g" • Fertilizers. - 4 Am atated. His hand was also strong, sweet and effective. He gave c Sorest W. D. Gordon 50% , R badly lacerated and required .one selection au the cornet. Master 1 i ae�! fit! hasadsa Phone Hooke Markham b030. several gtitebes to close thewound. MaCartney, a boy from ,9t. Stem sea . The Harvest Home Thank.,offer- Toronto. lust beginning his teens sen Th0ffi��_ _ . PICSERIN that old song '•Daddy with charming - f iing services will has held in the effect. It certaleig..ap ptiered most Z7A� �t >sdetls,odisL church on Sunday, Oct. appopriace and rel. ii[seter Allen a V tt n•�--064 '•'• ` Rdt,��,•�a1if Ohoda 24th. Sermons will be preached young also sang well and w•ae eac'ored x QOO7R b Hawkins ave two good read- Fruit kidders t>1 aril 91P�6 oo.gaiiiB:g .g va gso baa INUAe at 10.90 a m. and at 7 p m.. y Miss g and silo bands '��'.°'a "" . The Pick8l7nQ Rev. R. McKee, Of Richmond inga, both of which merited the en • f .es w. i S = Hill, (a former pastor.) An invite- cores they received. Dr. MaelYamara a speeiahy. M wo h„ tionTda=tended to all to attend evidently had many friends amass . , II STs jant8 Commi�B the aadlence. or rotuadw-of applasee--l,Fmetg Wee1e, Saws, etc. p. sap i 4 • o o e 't tI • 19u these services. sated him as he came forward The ss prat 1•. •! S I? - The Women's Institute willhehe .gave entitled -The Quack Get our prises on the F-oTd auto. o O ! •s t -•. a &old their October meeting at the Doctor." was a fine exhibition of mem- 0 -4 `tql .. „ � � � . e � � The object of this Association i• to "+ (home of Mrs. Evans Ward on the ory and recitative power. The organ s ,a 1 mT lessen staging and prosectits __;eve ting of the 20th. A good Fro- which was Installed that sight and �7C7•• �• .TA - _ - - ... - f the talons. �Rra will be Riven. Liinch will dedicated .to its purpose bg the superb BROCK ROAD. ase Er "# "'0 • - � = '� sae rovided by the members of plwying of Dr. Doward. we can best 9G a•i .. �� �1e, ys,vtng propertystolen wmmmi- ttiith Institnte. Every member praise in his statement ghat it fulfilled - © ser the highest expectation of those who r..r�� • i '" '" �a OaM immediately Oo m member briisg a friend. Hour of meeting cry I �•, q4 �9 ;, of Executive i7omt>a~tss. mss,,. ' " llowe'ea meeting." were responsible leer its choice. l$o = O ! o e 3 ..3 i z _ r " 1It a 11[embenhip tee g1•�• 8 clock. Ha B•" delicate and soft are some cl fie stops , The treat of the season yvill be :. b" °i' - a t o, c o,' rheld in the Presbyterian ^�' h rl%. $ • $ .° MI go= Q° 3` Tsaketa be from m. er.tiaea� ere O i v ` �.1 17 a I : R10. �ia Beoi�brl 0o apPliealdon.; on Friday. evening, Oct. i h. ��. .� _ $ Ezve. Coln. -L. D. Banka, C. S• Palm- vxhen the church choir intend M o _ ° nae o Pickering, Ont DENTIST lVoailop a era C. L Morcombe, bavi-ng a soei evening. A short into his new office, on the g 2. - ;. _ has removed n Sts.. To- W J. (ark ram tvill�lae -given in the o Yon e` and Quee ` c o • 1 } I ' a ' iter y j, A. Q'CoI1�Or. cugrch, after which peaches and orner f g .All the music of all' 'the �, b, . _� Tonto, Imperial B:.nk Building. This N e Ss ' a �. o President, -'_.cpeam, cake and coffee will be office has been equipped with the most -Rodd and most of the __ _ _ siqrved in the basement Come modern of dental appliances with the ;fun of it, too, is _at, your sal a a Dran atad bring your friends. Admis- object of eliminating all painfµl 'command if you own a -si 20 cents. rations: ops CpLt1VBIA - Cotvplain$ is being made in re COAL r Good�•ard.to the dumping; of old tin I COAL _Luck aeaus,, mower knives and other GRAFONOLA - 'Tribbish by the side of the road at I will have coustantly,on Uand __ <many places in the neighborhood Price $20 up. Easy Terms. _���� Treaok7 of our village. These heaps are a frill supply of coal at lowest Made in Canada.' runt only an eye -Sore but are also possible press•. _ ;trek hear them at A source of clanger to animals. At - t Depends on having the right kind O! allmatedalrf►ad design X <' ` point west of the elevator, H G�BSON• kept in stook. It will p.y y°II here abridge will soon have to 1dc.Faddea's drug Store, of trees. Bowman's have b salt at our works =a inepeotour slosh e replaced, there are several days 45•jy G,REENBURN STATION. PWKERING heavy fibrous roots, _ and obtain priest. Don't be mi+1 d! T ork for d man removing old tins They are grown in the right triad ly we oaa� not -employ hohw os the�'4°tneei fore the bridge can be rebuilt, of soil. They are handled oommitdon of 10 per osni.,whiobyou Fin Remember the Baptist Annive d • _ rt' to be held B Sunday sind p O 'nd packed in the pink of oertainly save by pumbasing fmm U& M j, condition -and they, 'grow.nail-' nday nett. On. Sunday at 10.30 D e -S _ totioitedMlNITST GRANITE C6..� m., and at 7p m., Rev. C. H. Two more ageutls wanted 0500. Whitby, Onters hatt, M. A., B. D., of Toronto, *�• @ O S t. 24p and 259' 1915 in Ontario County - 11 preach. -*-male choir of M g'� out twenty -Svc voices will ren We extend a eery hearty invitation to attend our milhasery-ape$- T e�eciai' music. On Monday ing on the above date, when we will be prepared- to show you THOS, W, BCW '1 d • • enang. one of the teas.for which all the latest styles in hats for the season. Mitts 13tican'en , has charge L'Ibi1TED best Pnnap Manufacturer ,T4'4 the e ladies are noted wilFbe served of this department a young, lady highly -recommended by therefore $Id eville,-ontat'10 Din b to S o'clock. This will be millinery -houses in Toroffto as a most .competent milliner, $ Shop and Residence, Dundas -ref flowed by the fasfous lecture, ,we are -prepared to give you workmanship and style eii.nal' 'to a�sy= r -WHITBY' ONT. titled "Christianity and the thing in our cities, and prices yea 50 per_ cent. less: All come and . resent War," byy Rev. Mr.Schutt. give us an order, we can suit you, GY'alll ChO�sp�ng Three. doore west_ of Whitby oHouM his lecture has been given "in a _ - = -AND OAT FLAKING.. _ _ nmberof places end has been Boots and Shoe§, Overalls ' The undersigned is prepared to do We are prepared to instal wood or irate very highly appreciated. A good enerai Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Se 'and oat fisking pumps op ghort notice, also attend' s,. �,,# musical program will be given O Top Shirts, Dress shirt,, vf'orking-mits and Rlbves, grain chopping to all kinds of repairing: 2 ConSisting of duets by Messrs: _ - evaly day in the week Wells Cleaned. - ~ Spears and Mackey, of Kinsale, R E S except on Saturday Agent for the Ontario Wind Mil].solos and quartettes byy home tal•a can of also gasoline engines and and violin solos by Mr: M. Full line always fr�shand ug=tr. ate, p!4kling' spices. Try. •. kettles, A quanttty of slabs for Sale, also the squre gear c& lker. Also short addresses Spick and Span the best Cleagser in the market, clAans hives, w4gon tongues, axles, etc, BMPtRE 01tEAM SEPAR,AT01% _ ti Wt U and pane in fact everything, try at, 10c. by resident mintsters. Admteeion po john F. Bayless GregIIW4lSd Ind: PBons 20 - td iia and ot: l�,i 18 Dent cents, D. 5IMPSON & Cost _ .. PIC�.ElI1N� *v ` /' a :u: - 4 r,s; r. .r; K•S , x::..r, ,-Po ..�i'; r S�t'�3'.�°•+r i ,�nw.: '�'D. �+1":c.._. ^M. ...G3'hr..,r .. ,:w"i..�• -5,._ ?n` . uy,• .,r"m..,+,?.;.',.w;iza'Eira oL�i�,"�. ,...Vie.;u4 ar`t L'Sa. .�...5. t„�.Y ._:.,...,..z•.•ci°x�,..;.;+e,.u..�e,.:.:I±�...s"mP+iE'�a:.r_; .ro...::t�:.^s'�«�" " r � '.. a:. ^," �.,..r_ .:.:;_: ;.�.�•sin...::��.:..:s.i�d7aw.s'"'•_-�`�:sir✓.c"�'a:e-.v^.�«!`.:,yrPars:r'3.':"'-u:c�=�'•'`�.�.'".'`,`y =__ °-tl'-`.. - -- d ' ,rt,- �- _. � :�•.. �i, ..F _� �.+w:'..: -. r :. hs- ,:.+ ' .us"e�*'.i i ' �'� .;w, • � -� . ,.o • <. :.i,±,., s J: F.1r.-�. _ _ , _`� � �;.. 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And then- the diamond flashed, into w Tie !Green al my mind. : my- m i f� I steadied at once; ental ty - Well, if the nanne By CHARLES EDM-ONDS -WALK -sprang keenly alert to meet the „-- - — - - - , with the gene as the ba - emergent - - - -- : --- y - 'iii 16r of °`The Silver Blade," "`rhe Paternoster Ruby;' 1 � ars of my speculations,- I began to draw inferenees from the few facts "The Time-' Lock;" etc. at hand. -The enveloping folds of cloth serv- - - - a s -- o ing any - - outcry I might -attem Iu d a so 0 l effective! blindfoldingme; In ' the ' CHAPTER VI.-(Cont'd). else nee SentonXardwick plunged fraction• of time betweee opening 'Mr'-Ferris " into all sorts of difficulties-mebbe B 73 y ! she said breathlessly. of the limousine door and the obscur- P'x ,."What in the world does it all mean? thrown into bankruptcy --smashed- ing of my'vision, I had-noti i ' I'm afraid of that n! -Can the miss- j v"p� out -the devil knows what. The the windows were covered with cur- eans irreproachable - stenographer happened to' be Mise ing ratan be James Strang .do you be- I For. tains: stns h on the inside'.could be a _ sieve . witness - _nothing that occurred, S •' yon," I stared at him in speechless amaze- ' Lord bless 1 returned des -1 just as nobody 'in the street could :gtia►lity and vallis: pairingly, "I can believe anything,, cent; but _there was no questioning glimpse what went on as the sutomo- f the man's Sincerity. 'biles by.. - _ .7 - et I m positive of nothing._ I don't r'Hardwick," I exclaimed at' last, ` 4 know what to think. " The car held perhaps sour persons MICROBES. THE RHYTHM OF FLAVORS. do you realize what an utterly, pre - On the one hand was h vanished besides myself. So far had not been correspondence, a' situation in itself Posterous thing you are expecting mei in the least hurt physi lly, the only I �° strange enough in all conscience, and to believe • What can there possibly force used having been to overcome Sing a song ..to microbes, Peter McArthur Discourses on the be 'in- common between a girl who has • Dainty little things, Flavors of Canadian Fruits. - on the other was the inexplicable af- resistance on my part, and now that _ fair of the diamond Now it seemed, to drudge for her living' and your. big I had ceased to struggle the .. hands Eara end eyes, and horns and tails, more than possible that Strang and concern, that could place its such A couple of years azo a Japanese )eo and as you have described? holding me measurably relaxed their ' Claws, and fangs, and stings. scientist -artist -musician gave asuper - : the person who sent me the parcel P 9 �„ grip on arms and legs,.though, I was Microbes in the carpet,. were one and the same. I Nonsense sensible of the fact that the r main- aesthetic group of New Yorkers' an Y e - Microbes in the wall, entertainment that - was perhaps This line of reasoning at once g ed in instant readiness to check the He was writhing man agorayy of em- , ' _suggested something else. Was it barrassment. He twisted thia way first signs of renewed opposition on Microbes in the vestibule, unique in the world's history, and yet k not possible that Strang, being aware and that, and suddenly perked out his my part Microbes in the hall. _ _ he might have made it more wonder - handkerchief 'and- violently mopped ! Microbes on my money, of Miss Fox's- whereabouts had in- The, entire plot' manifestly,. had' fol than it was. writes Peter Mac- r his face and forehead with it, thouggh Microbes on my hair, �> leaded the amond for her, and con- the lounge was cool an camlortabl, been carefully planned, its every de- . Arthur. Owing tri the versatility of rt t me in escrow until the ,. rO tail thought out and . prepared for -bei. Microbes in my. meat and bread, -- B heavens Ferris. he splutter- g his genius he knew that- there are 65S question o)- )-f-her identity was determin- ;,y, p forehand, and I soon became con- Microbes everywhere. ed, its a -fee I -I cant say airy rhythms of corm and color as well as ed, meaning to send also s letter of , vinced that submission for the pre- Microbes in the batter, explanation? Then why had not that thing more. Its the very deuce, I of sound, and he perfected the -mach= know; but I can't explain." sent would be the better course for _Microbes in the cheese. anism by which he was able to throw _letter been sent to me? The combin- me to adopt. The ruse had been ab- Microbes on the knives and forks, I -surveyed him a second longer; colors and lights in certain forms an a atio� of eircumatances loomed ecru- j then � at once the cause of his agi- surdly simple and easy_of accomplish- Microbes' in the breeze.' ! l screento the accompaniment of music. -ous ration burnt upon me. ment. Microbes. in the pantry, p After some momenta of reflection I } "Hardwick," said I wonderingly, I realized that I must -be- watchful } -__ At the same time be released jets of - Microbes in the train, ' - I "you are in a panic of fright." to let nothing me by which.' Microbes in my sheen srid boots,beer in the same rhythmical way_ His "I am in a difficult position, Miss are stared' wildly at me- a moment, afterwards I might identify my cap- :purpose was to eater delicately to as Fox. The truth is, I withheld inform-, then rushed away without another tors: theylater, If must speak sooner or. Microbes in -my brain, mgny- senses as possible. But why `ration from that fellow because 1 had' word. more voices too.me at least rI would the covert Fussy 'little fleshandsblood and bonen. atop with the senses of.form. - r gra strong hunch that he is not the sort' themselves and I would have one or Billions at birth,' id he I dropped helplessly into. a chair. color, sound and perfume? Why'. �a 'to be trusfed -with anything really! What a muddle! Was a sane man ' didn't hes read a banquet and cater ,f vital, particularly if he should get the ever before called upon to grapple ing might accidentally be removed, Make our on- the earth. hythmically to the sense of taste? - idea that the confidence offered op- with eventualities so completely de- enabling me to catch a glimpse of rtunities for gain. May be I amthein features --almost any trifling in- Our fruits, ` for instance, from- -the it ranged, a _ purposeless, andrushing beginning ;B4&TTLE TOLL OF PAST. earliest strawberry to the latex t„,• altogether• wrong. May be I'm min- E without cause and rushing to no de- cident, in short, might afford me an I � judging him and doing him an mjus- finite end? Yet withal they were opportunity. I _ —. peach, give a range of !lavers that a nice. If so, if anything really has dangerous, like some intricate machin- But no opportunity presented it- I Figures Telling[- Gruesome. Stories master- artist -might arrange into a r happened to Strang, and I should be ery running wild. _ self. I heard no voice; of those with i Now All Surpassed. symphony. The sense of taste tan' instrumental in' frustrating the po- l My perplexed reflections were brok- me I saw nothing. There were whin- be entered to just as delicately and, ills s efforts to find him, I'll never for- en in neon by a page coming to my penngs aplenty, but so slight_ as to The French • Revue Hebdomadaire effectively as any other, and the x ,give myself." corner and notii in me that I was suggest the speakers lips held trace give an instructive comparison at' Y g � (g� P houaetvife with• a lull unit cupboard i At this juncture our tete-a-tete was' wanted at the telephone. An uniam- to an attentive ear' the !oases of the combatants in the broken in upon, and the da3+-afforded iliac, nervous, masculine voice told me Then. all at once I stiffened. A! can at any time evolve sonatas of no further opportunity fbr discus- ` that one of my wealthiest clients had bend slipped into one of my pockets. great betties of history. At Marengo, flavor, : ar tasty lyrics that will ap= . icing the matter. been- taken -suddenly ill, -that his ton- And as. if taking this for a signal of in 1800, the 30 OOA French opposed to peal to any palate_ sF The development of what I had dition was grave, and that he want- renewed opposition; the deterring 35,000 Austrians lost,- reepectively, Probably no country in the world come to regard as our mystery, I ed to see me forthwith. M inform- grasp once more closed tight! upon twenty and twenty-two per cent. At is more favored_ with fruit than Can-�r�^ .might as well explain here, prggresa- i ant explained that he was the butler, cats, ndeed must have been tightly �® battle of Jena, 1808, the French ads. As some poet iota . observed ^ t my arms and legs. One of the ras- ed onlyby fits and starts, as it were and added that an automobile already i lost nine per cent. and the Prussians has -A profusion of berries. buck occurring as a aeries of interludes bad been dispatched to fetch me. 1 ing upon the car floor and hugging thirty-three agate rasp, and straw, besides . curry ui succi sty -three per cent. of 4,ii50 Burin days that were otherwise de-' I lanced at my watch and saw that my shins close to him. ( cherries, poaches, p pe ys, a voted the exacting demands of my'; if was but ten -twenty; the night weal ! The searching hand moved- swiftly +100 men. lama, a p- 11 permleselly re- ,.e. .. r i .a but systematically; it .felt no part of At Eylau, 1807, 53,000 French .had plea, grapes, giiincea, and other fruits" ined from mentioning business suspicioua, so I got my hate and coat m9 -`attire or person unexplored. - too numerous d each of _. �`'-'--I satters because they unnecessarily, and went outside, where already a Everything in my pockets was remov- per cent and the Russians. 72L69Q -these fruits has a flavor r deacribably - interrupt a chronicle of happenings limousine car stood purring at the ed -handkerchief, watch, kept, pen, strong, lost 30,960, or forty-three per individual. By the way is 1t posaibt+s that were quite irrelevant to them. curb. I could not see much of the Pencil, penknife', bill -lord, memo- cent. of theirs. At Waterloo. 1826, � describe a Savor in way that will But from the view -point of you -who rchaffeur;'but as he seemed to be in a i randum-book, and all tetters and pa- 42;900 French lost about thirty-six par convey to the • person who has not ' : are reading these'lines it is the busi- -desperate hurry, the reason for haste pers. I heard a rustling o! per and; cent and the- 158,000 allies lost toren- tasted it what f ness details that are immaterial and j being apparent enough, F did 'not a -repetition of the faint whlering, r cent.. At Solferino, 1856, 125; Idea like? s course retardmgE. except as they directly af- hesitate. by which I guessed they were eliber- �' we can give an. {den of things as being deet i9h story. Therefore, oh a prin- - Somebody inside threw olsen the 000 French beat 160,000 Austrians, sweet, soil yy ately reading and discuss:ng every �. It.. or -.insipid, but the - C cipte sitailar to that with which the limousine door. I stepped in. Sin ous lettere and memoranda, and while losing seven per cent. its against flt- penes $a ors- e� scrap of writing found. - MentalTy " I ra tic v how toper quiets his conscience, that: tanecusly the car startand the door' canned over the contents of these van teen per tent. are t ey to be described ? I 'know of u "whisk 'and business will not mix," I banked to. :� �- fain two attempts at describing fla- there were some things I would not ha ericeforth . lli� � i . with Next instant I was, in darkness and fj1,-W ONSyfUCE -59 YEARS. vors that were at all successful. One i struggling ely ta' a 'trig Haat sea 'taco a-k9u pa a.. •tn , auvertise. I ra- I _ _ . was the • attempt by- David Harum's It was Thursday that witnessed the; dered me powerless. called with a feeling of relief that I _ sister to describe champagne. She incidents last., recounted. Nothing: carried nothing referring in any way Japanese Maid Has Many Marriage _more happened until the -following - - CHAPTER VIL to the diamond. There was the key j Proffers, But Refuses. said it was like drinking, cider and Saturday evening, at which time mat- to my safe-deposit box, to be sure, but sniffing horseradish at the same time. -'ieY6 assumed a thrilling aspect that _ So wholly undreamed o! had been that would scarcely be of avail to.: In some foreign countries where the The other was -the answer -made by a - ;ill -accorded with my inadventurons any idea of kidnapping, or whatever znyy except myself. servant question is always a problem, small bay when asked what vitt motive lay behind this outrageous as- Re whispered discussion continued ! es s the Japan. Advertiser, the story_ �' - ..habits of mind. Pe Y P tasted like. He said it, tastes lilt - � i Sault, that I could not have been -snore Meyer completely taken unawares. first for some time, and then it abrupt! ; of 59 years ai continuous service in your foot's sales If I could have After dinner I encountered y P• Hardwick at the club where I reside, P y ended. Much to my astonishment, I' one family by a maid would not be heart-to-heart talk with that Japans and of which he -also is a member. I efforts at resistance were instinctive, all at once realized that my posses= ! genera credited: But.that is the re- eless, and re resented on ao c scientist -artist -musician -perfumer did not in the least mince matters in, P arena were being returned to �+ card of 8awana Sen, 78 years old, would try to set him to prepare nom much wasted power. My wits, how- each ite n being methodical) rector- taxfhg him with his treatment of Mlaa' ever, were quickened to an-uatvon the pocket irgm whit i s -Tox. He was at first not a little au ria actfuity,'and they spuii almost an in- been taken. This accomplished there a hardware dealer. of. Nu$hi-cho; To- Canadian Fruit Growers, and h' stantaneous conception of my predica- *as• a Budden shifting of position. I kio. She became a servant in the him add flavors to, his entertairim ed, and nest, .when he realized heap 'cent. was pushed forward; the cloth was, household at the age df 12 ears. Re- �. much in earnest I was, he became all, The moment I bent to enter the Ii- y ut perhaps the Fruit Grower :at once uncomfortable and' ill '-at' drawn tighter shout my head; it was ceatly the district association took re- object They probably agree th _ mousine, some sort of heavy .cloth had ease, I was gratified at observing. been thrown over m head and the behind. cognition of her long service and gave average liovaewife that the avers y Without warning the machine came I her an umbrella with a silver handle. "kooky. here, Ferris," he blustered ends quickly twisted, drawing the our Canadian fruits are U fficient to a grinding stop. I heard the door ',-The -psi fla of the sewing elaas of the' them' selves without -be� added at last, "you take a- tip from me and I fabric tight; I could hardly breathe, open. I was just beginning to specu- v I and keep out of this thing. I m saying 1 let alone raise ,an - outcry: -At - the late upon the nature' of our destine- % Imagawa primary school also sent They have co or, ones, also, a chi for' your own good. I can't tell same time, I had been violently jerked tion and their $nal disposition of me, her a - cushion made by them. This it is quite sufficient It set them to th T ow I `got the information, but inside and against the soft seat when I found myself in a sitting posi- model servant has had plenty of op- music o! tinkling asses and silver ' she's Steve Willeta's daughter all ('cushions, where' I was pinned by a tion upon the -ground, which was hard i portunities to -marry, but has turned spoons. 'Phis sea$on when the fruits! ', right, all right. Not that that fact vise -like grasp on either arm that and un elding and tom sed entirely', them dbwn because of her to al to ,W alond prejudices: me against her, Y' i rendered me completely helpless; the a p° Y are so plentiful "and so food every ,� of projecting lumps with ;sharp points lief employer. understand, but there are circum- I door had slammed shut and the ma- and jag ed ed es - ' .'•ztances connected with the fact of chine darted nway_at- - be a symphony of tlie�dfvine flavors e i s a - ug ter whole thing had happened in a sec- I a n e i rarely pitched out, ted by he un in the t acid with a spluttering roar the car that b of Canadian a --that make - her as: dangerous as ond, and --the next second doubtless had immediately -dashed away,- me men are so forgetfulthey sleet is a, C radia ummer._ dynamite to her friends. I'm not saw us a square away from the San .(To be continued.) _ even fail to remember the. poor. _ - saying a word against Miss _ Fox per- Gabriel Club, boiind I knew not _ .zonally -not on your -hfiP-she's a !`wither. I hadn't the remotest concep. -- THE HORSE C$ESTNUT. ripping Sne. girl, and I can't express• tion of direction, , my -belief in this _ how sorry I am for her; but-" -respect being governed, through the -SITUATION IN THE BALKANS. _ - His patronizing manner enraged' subsequent lurching. twists and turns, - __ A Feasible Explanation of the Tree's me. by the. way the: machine . bad , been °9 Name. "Yes, 'but,"' I'took him u when ;_. p pointing when I entered it. fit r1�14itY e' Why•thV horse chestnut is sd called he stopped; "that's s' poor refuge for 1 soon stopped struggling and at- �" ' °O�e `"-_CRAtOY N�NAIhs) rr sv;nro t ! a -candid, forthright; two-fisted man tempted to express my feelings vocal- ml;n ��±'" j ,"� .,.� is a debatable point, but at least one to avail himself of. You'll either. ly;. but this also • was -,unsatisfacto r • °P^,"..,". a _ c•".e.•+! ^r" passable explanation of the name may unsatisfactory BEls1�ADE. * 9 �'va^ USN v I •ire' found- in -a peculiar characteristic t e plain what you . mean, or let frac and exceedingly discorrifortirig by M s -R."t p r , etirry away the opinion that you are reason of the smothering folds of'�¢, ,+ , p elft esu of the tree. If when it is mature, a a bl Ekguard and'a coward. cloth that enveloped my :head, and I 40 g r ,i,witi 1' + leaf be broken off cleanly -at the point ese, were rough words, but I soon grew iluiet. I needed all the KAACURVAT2 a °A �I I'I� "+ = S , r I where its stem joints the branch it earn them. I was mad clear tbiougli breath I could pump into my lungs to ' �" NISN r nI a .^";,rt ,.o, ,� MA j a will be discovered that the base of the ' and Hardwick knew it. There. was keep from suffocating: Moreover the i��y 11pg, ���il �3 "Ts' stem is the exact shape of a horse's{ one second during 'which a savage fact that- my most furious efforts anti, ye ,; ,�.S, E R V �A ll BTARA UGCR ji j 'i hoof, 1#pjrl� U ;,,I ,re.t , and if one looks further one Will . 8 „irrn:m:bA 11 _seep in y roar e minently as my nexullt heart-beat, but sponse, -was in itself sufficient to ex- r Ili �� 1, J� r„` r���� • , it didn't come. - Hardwick - owned cite apprehension. m t0 1, h%�' the nails marks of the _horse,s shoe,: some gentlemanly instincts and , at - After the first shock of surprise, 4 ptlgNpNA b Ij,�I��y,;, Adriino The similtude of hoof and nails is 111 .1N -leant a modicum of common sense, my next sensation was one of dumb q CII A. o..R•+� : '�A« r ° 1at least remarkabi2. It might be sup - _else he could. not have been the pro- Vvonderxl5ent ilial such 'a thing could ` Z� •,to` , s U51lUi IgNTIp c'' {� 1�' j�, - posed, in reference to the name of this �� �IIUI� i I �w = sperous man ,of affairs.that he was. _ have happened at ail, and that, I, a D, y orf©y °si. �I f ,1 ' tree, that horses lucre fond of the ,Abruptly the first flush of red-hot selfsrespecting, dignified, peace-lov- ri."r M•, , r• S �,y. _ �• fruit, but one pelieves that this is hot � n anger died in him? and be looked at ing member -of the bar, should have on.:•. e- the case; not does`as, other creature,-' me quee;Iy. been singled out of a whole cityfut v AtCNJIBTIR • ia4"` 9 �gert�ss;�'you 're right," he said In for such a melodramatically -staged: jis. Os Seloni- except perhaps the rat or -mouse, at- a troubled -tone that took me by sur- adventure.: - _ ti !'"°'"' e"'.ti tempt to eat this natural and shun- - r -does seem to -anybody not - What did my unseen captors mean '< _ - dant product. knowing a -fstns a rotten way to to do with me, that they were willing 'F _ tremor a decent girl, • and Lois Fox is a to' risk so reckless an .undertaking ? ; The maw [ bons how Bulgaria's entr ante into the war would taciutate Before painting his celebrated mighty sight more that: that. But, Were they whisking me away to some rhe march of dee Cieraseaan allies co Use atilt ot(. TmdCer, Ghanian "Snowstorm," Turner -had himself s, •,Ferris, think what' you will, here's all convenient spot for the purpose of forret are now mid to be bombarding Serbian poslttpns on triol I can tell you: I haci it pqt, to me t6 slitting my throat ri*ithoat tear of in. fro:r'�r, .•while iBuigarls is afro b111sNas Mope on as ' ewtern lashed for feur hours to the mast o! y telt rid of a -certain stenographer, or terrupt on? Or was this simply an O ' - - Y a Margate steamer in s tempest. K 0 A' " r i. a t,�<.,.�'_-,.a,i '.r'��...t`� .a. x X,:K �..• ..,i^r" -A 1x ”" ro..!t. i�,+ ..Y.+cw nuc±.." ✓, �3 ! ,L � .'�,- ,H.v,. :a„r,� r.• ... , :'^x......Bv-, ✓_.mtxaa-`'.,-".:r-/Ms :::..,., ., F:..,Min,...a.......___ria`+,::'?+rt.�*+a..,. ,,, carr r.. r'. •ii1.'Y-. _. _ ri,..l°::::S.,A tf .x -� _ ,+. .ter-. ,... •'.c -,r: _ :. ;u^�� ..: ti . . .. m �.: -.- : '. tom.. �. � _,..R . - ,•r ,^ - s .r - r ' ,;.s^•. ' ?.t .kc-•r . :,�- ' , 'ti _r � :... .. c.a.. --s- m+' . � .-.. oK ' �•- c , '... F .. • ... •_ "=.. .yr"T'^ �.�;y ycr� :..:. � s: .- ,.i '"""�= iso - .y 7""'," ,�?.'• ,� ' :�..3'� < .,�, 1'w'� : ,- ,„ . +.4 ..., . i. ' �ah «..r,�.6"4 -,r _ .. - -.. �_f{Zai::a, w -_ ., .. a-'''�"'�"'axe-.:�`-it�'-`.,'.,_ _,4E.5. ,X -e.-,. _ ..s:. .,.va ',.-- . �.� -e '� .,,a _ sem r . Y • S:} .i.s-l•- - '� - ,', y� +a ��...i.. ne.i/ -sr. :.•.. x•t5+.y..r' ne ...{ .,.,--�+� ^-r±. r.. nor N',e.,!S .• d+L,�•.r •�.,:.. � - •'l,-.•:- ".,df6l. 7&h'R -_ _ .,,,,, e:{s,,;. f5t, •. ,lp. ;'.:'..�yy -.d ti .. � .*+jei - j+'. _ - � - _ _ _. .. - - - sT �'y� -- ^--- .. BULGARIA, WARRING ON ALLIES, ,� EF��IRT. UYE UPPER -.. u M1 DACE RUSSIANINVASION Y` — -C011l TO NOUGHT y4e ALONG FRONT OF BATTLE _ � — - _ — -�Oc; Try With All Their Mightan$.� oth at Teutan3 S., Setbacks in Fighting.— Jo to Regala *e i'�ronrri ►, 4 in the .Volh nia Region A ,�. �tW5L Lost: ' - Dvinsk and Y _ R U. S� S,1 A _ A despatch from... Faris--says The - 'Germane are continuing to try with A+ despatch from Petrograd ,says: The action of Daniusuavo, on the A UJ T R A " all h mi8ht and means to. sera►° the ground they lost to the French in ' The only parts Of the Russian front Viliya, is typical of this kind of fight_ C the recent allied offensive. So far ' t. =that' .display --any great activity_ now ing. The battle lasted severalidays. he ^ are the Dvinsk sector and the sector The Germans were driven--fzo e1- }f':U � G'A,-RY - OW5 i their 'efforts have been entirely un- lcr r •�oa the middle Styr in Volhynia. trenches, but repeatedly successful, the French War Office - ef- attacked, only to be flung back every- ` At Dvinsk, despite unceasing e, They - ,� At<ERtil�iy asserts in an official communique, °• :forts, the Germans are still held at where by the - e failure of ix ,.. adding that the Teutons suSbred heavy losses in th the gunshot distan@e, and whenever they brought up reae es and succeeded is counter-attacks. -* make a vigorous attack they suffer) advancing to within 200 yards of the I r repulse, with heavy losses from the l Russian linea Then two Russian ��,.-^�'� Four successive counter-attacks ' fire. Yet Gen von companies caught the advancing Ger- _ near Sanchez were completely repuls333151stian artillery - Huelow is taking Dvinsk very ser - arts on the flank and _.....held them -u �u - ed, the War Office declares, while is z: tinsly. Along the Vilkomir road the while the s orfs, The result was 4ECGRADE p Fo the Champagne, too, "stubborn coon- : field railway runs for over 20 miles, enemy's stlpP ��HagfrSt ter-attacks" against the positions lost by the Germans recently failed. sad heavy guns and ammunition are that the i olated thea Russian bayo- �.,. P" I Equally as futile was an attempt on being brought up continually to the was annihilated y NiSi1 o the Lorraine front, where the French !front, The Germi t force immediate- � nets. r� E R 8 I Ai� K u �-GAR � opposite Dvinsk is being strength- From the Viliys to the Pripet there 'SEG., a `allowed the Germans to advance h ly S effective skirmishing sell along the + O UMEIIA their wire entanglements and then til erred, but the flanks are wavering. - -__ North of Driinsk the Russians are ime. South of the Pripet the sting • � SOFIA �„�„ i showered a rain of shells epos them. e harrassing the Germans and driving has been taken out -ot General id- -' -- AM" them out of village after village. I halio's temporary success on the mid- V I tion of a German captive balloon by < i - -cumc8't°� .South of Dvinsk the enemy's front is ! die Styr, and his germy; for all that it �-shrapnel, fire from a 'mit':railleuse �--- • . being steadily pushed back towards was reinforced from the _neighboring _ �•— French seroplaae+` Sveantsiany, and almost daily the Rus- armies of Generals Lisingen and Mac- ✓ The Germans admit that the French siaris recapture a village or" two and ! kensen, is being propelled back. into '�,�•r•�� tp c have made slight progress, bat.on.,the ;y : lead off German prisoners. ; the swamps. -•i i whole, claim to have repulsed the al- lead general offensive. -- - -�- — i - '`�'i The map shows how Bulgaria will be menaced by Russia on tlta .Mack The towns mentioned in the two, of• =4 * a aif [1*nom GEM gry sea, in esse she thrown in her interests with the Central Vaweas• ficial communicatims shoo' that the !L' lLl®11ry� 1\i3i�71i�s�V\ Ii1lAN French have approached) very close to ' A SECOND + `�"� ' 1� [bl\v NEARING R0�1 LIWTO - the t'halltheir objective- I railway, . , �0 MBMD j� K' N - which is their objective. 8L Mazit, ' Aaa+r td which the Germans say the Freac?t WHICH IS REPORTED EYACUAT . _ Penetrated, but were driven Dirt by Cruisers Are Pouring S elis Into the i Another Important Gala Has Been ;immediate coualer-sttacka,is on that By the French is __ railway. $idgsrian Port and Causing Made ___ _ The capture at the hamlet of Ta- ;h -Much Damage. ���gM• Marty Small Engagements Around Gorizia, in Which here and the hilt immediately north - A despatch from London says: ,'The -v despatchAfrom Paris says: Fur- --- called Butte of T:hese is s consider $ >et�cl� - 0 s�tl'ialls.:l.oSt Numerous Prisoners k of resumption of the , able mar Cologne Gazette reports two Russian important gains by e _ French offensive in .and C=rier port ae Vazna- troops in Champagne are announced besides. great signifieaaca with ga i an active) bombarding the Bni- by the War Off ice. The village of township has. Tahure, less than a miles South of A despatch from London says: The 1 reatto! Protpi and torsed his re- regard to the position in the West. - -- The Bulgarians are said to be fey '' i treat toward Patpich. ;The capture of Tahnae, the farthest veThe fortifying . � the railway servingthe German f Italiana record another advance to- � the Sealaaa crest and on- the , northtward thrust of the French in _ ' the ort of Dedea- Y ghatch. All buildings on the coast trenches along the district between I ward Rovereto, which has so many I northern slopes o! Carso and Gorizis Champagne, threatens the Germans e>11" Rhes-and.-the _.Argonne has been i ga oa both sides. i b' — have been evacuated a dlong-range + times been reported as evacuated by a number of small ea gemeuto have ;guns are being placed in the forte taken by assault, and the victorious the Austrians. On the plateau. of oaken place. the Austrians being - ` wvhile the pert is being heavily mine, reach infantry pushed forward and 1 .cached the heights north of the nil- Foigaria several villages have been ;everywhere repulsed. leaving =num- ; T1W In�� Shrapnel. This would indicate that the Bulgar' g espied by the invaders, who drove i her of prisoners in the hands of the It is, interesting to recall just now isms antigpate what is considered .,lags. These heights form part of the f he enemy from the neighboring , Italians- likely here, a naval bombardment of ' German second line. (ant's The Westminster Gazette) that _�aghatch by French and British As in the case of the reviou's great _ - the inventor of shrapnel--Lieuteaant- fieeta and a possible attempt to land an expeditionary force. ( tory followed as inceseaat bombard- GERMAN AEROPLANE muc2► in thJ3 part 01 TUC J.Zw"T, Y&G- film- 8E11RLMJ*NS BRING DOWN pal of his military exper�emce in The Anglo-French troops,.- which went. of the German trenches, French Flanders. He served with the Dukee- were landed at Salonics with the to bayonets completing the task. n IN �r�i A despatch from Nish, Serbia, says: o! York's army there, and shortly if- bayonets consent of the Greek Government. More than 1000 prisoners were lJ 11' CE ' Seven aeroplanes flew over Kragnys- ter the siege of Dunkirk invented the ' are being harried northward to-aasist I taken by the French in these opera- vatz recently and dropped 30 bombs. ease shot. a destru l A engine o! -7 - Serbio, and; if possible, keep the Bnl- tions, which included progress fm the I Sharp-shooters o! the Prince Regent's. war used by the Royal Artillery. and , gazians' float capturing the Salonica- environs of the NsvWiir farm. They Proceed to Frontier Witl+ouL Guard hit orae of the aircraft, which known by the . name of '3hrapisei Nish railway. the only -source by A, Rotterdam despatch says:- "Al-Regard to the Cabinet F fell directly in- front of the palace. I Shell." So runs the inscription an a, "which the Serbians can be fed with though the majority of the German _ _ Ab it fell the fuel tank exploded and large al=b at the floor of the chaaeel y, Munitions o! war. j papers shriek loudly about the allies' gym' the machine and both of its occupants is Bradford-on-Avon Church, Wilt- . ' offensive being smashea, Major Mor- Public opinion in Bulgaria is not g A despatch from London says: who were German officers, were burn- shire, where the General was buried. entirely; unanimous in support o! aht, quite the coolest of the German i Greece is to have a coalition Govern- ed. Kraguyearatz is some so miles The inventor's reward SUN' t King Ferdinand, and reports indicate ,military _ critics,, sounds a strong ment. After virtually dismissing the south-east of Belgrade. It is a town a! £1200 per annum. Tie ShrapndfsJ" `�.0 warning in the Berliner Tageblatt I Eleuther- of 16 000 inhabitants and has an were for three generations cloth that the Bulgarian mobilization is not $ foremost Greek statesman, der mill sad tactariea'I bei carried out without difficulty. clearly. suggestine that Germany has ics Venizelos, from the Premiership, ( arsenal, a pow weavers at Bradford-on-Avon. w - ng as yet experienced only the beginning and asserted personal control of the I for the making of arms and ammnni- '_-7'he Xing and Premier Rsdoslavoff, of thin and. much more serious at- 'Ihowever, have finally thrown in their I gad Government, King Constantine, brw tion. V Less Than Zt0 Warless Years. .tot with %Austria, Germany and Tur- tacks may be expected on a much ther-in-law o! the German Emperor, From the Christian era till the pre ;try _ jl more extended scale. He says: 'M at sent for a former Premier, M. Zaimis, LU:[EMBLTRG PROTESTS sent time, as statists and historians' 0 + Invasion of Serbia: 1 has been the result of the Franco- who has consented to form a coalition - BECAUSE OF AIR RAID t tell us, there have been fewer than 11 British offensive which has been go-, Government. M. Venizelos will not be 240 warless years. Up to the middle of _ - -•� German and Auatzian armies of g ituluded as a member. rough- reportedly great strength base. cross- i m '� eleven days ?Our higher coo- A despatch from London says: The � the nineteenth century it was r "s at t- a ensive is a The possibility that Greece rosy Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, accord- ; ly computed that nearly 7,000,000,000 ed into Serbia at three widely diver- failure, This judgment- will satisfy ' ' ing to he Entente advices, againstof recorded history. s sum- gent pointe, and have # firmly estab- try to •remain neutral, tearing to Pro- men had died in. ba�e since the be- tshed oin*themselvea. This news is con- � wide circles in Germany whn have not stake the nations fate upon the suc- test powginning '•tanned in an official statement from concealed from themselves the . seri- I cess of either party to the great war, air raids over that country aimed atI her eclal to almost five times the+ pre- i ousness of the western situation- We is recognized in England, although it the German headquarters population of the globe- the German War Office, which says: I must, however, add to this declaration is considered small. -The hopes of t� sent pop -� -`German and Austro-Hungarian that the great struggle in the west troops crossed the Drina, the Save , the Entente powers are that papular Gold weighs nearly twenty times as Ornamsn I Ilandkescitiiefs nsedt has not yet found its conclusion. It sentiment is with them, and that the to be worn in the hat b and the Danube -at many pksees; -and ; is . a question of several armies on ging may find it best to bow before i much as its own bulls of -water. iregneu en y, obtained firm footing on the eastern the French side, and even if one o! le, se he has dose Compulsion is only justified when gentlemen as tokens. bank of the Drina and the southern t the will of the people, the experience of the country has The authors of a nation are like an banks at the Save and the Danube." them can bif booked as lost already, beftrre f pioneers of iris o- iFrance will not leave the others in- Landing Proceeds. proved that uniformity in individual advance guard, P wiP- ' News from various sources place I active 6ehihd the front Enormous The landing of French troops at l conduct is necessary for common well- and intimacy, who accustom oilier Supplies o ammuni on, suPe emen Salonica eir pramp caps , remote.—Mr. Arthur I- Sr%mon- trivading Serbia at 400,000 men. The I b what stili comes from neutral Ramsay Macdonald,-M.P. APs which Bulgaria. is able to y northward across Greek territory to w against the southern is able of `°'mem' and the massing of heavy the Serbian frontier will proceed E� to be of of about artillery will, without doubt, lead the without regard to the Cabinet crisis I _ - -_ are supposed French-tot new action, for. which she, _ ual • number. While there is no , ' at Athens. has made enormous preparations. The downfall of rile Venizelos �,`: ewe yet at hand that the Bulgarian _ ..t•-- Cabinet is considered here as relating _, Drees have moved to cross the fron- ALL BRASS UTENSILS to formalities, rather than to deter- -Every bier, it is generally supposed here IN VIENNA TAHEN IIP mined opposition to the landing of Germans 'Will Force Every 1'tiale 'Inhabitant to e t the invasion has begun on - the French troops. - , - them aide of Serbia as well as on A despatch from Rome says: The Statements evidently based on offs- Combat ' Russian Attack o'► he north, and that in all probability citizens of- ,Vienna have received tial information relate that King - . • •• # - hese .ones are Supp : rted by some warning that all brass domestic uteri- Constantine received the French Min- 50,000 Turks, who are not required A despatch from London says: In j and' barbed wire entanglements and; t the Dardanelles. ails will be sequestered' on her rater at Athens atter the landing of that the Russians will ire quits un- - 30, when houses will be searched with French troops bad begun, and made a 'despatch from from. Reefer's able to dislodge them, for if there is the object of ascertaining wliether the 1 no mention of the incident or •,Sug- correspondent says- "Polish refugees ; a shortage of men they will arm the Temperance and labor are the two .present requisitions for such utensils gtstion of a protest. It is therefore ' -arriving here say that German o__ m- tatire___masculine population o! 1 physicians of man.—Rousseau., art being evaded.' said here that the King has not taken s stand against the landing, but cials declare that Poland will be aur- land and force them to fight the Rus merely differs with M. Venizelos in rounded by a triple line of trenches li signs." _ Y" _STEAD�LYT_DRIVEN {BACKWARD regard to the fixed policy of Greece ��� *T* ^ , in supporting the Quadruple Entente:TURKS SL{s�il'1iaaa�aR�A \ " _ _ -- — `"— MACHINE GUN CORPS TO DEFEND THE PORT OF. VARA rage Crain of 300 Yards. Recorded as R�Sult Of IN THE: BRITISH. ARMY - Bomb Attacks -by British at Sulva A despatch from London' says: British. milita}y authorities have re- _ That R n t - - e. - cognized, the,_importance,Of machine "Believ6d ussia _Co template's .th L ding A despatch from ._London ,_says: _ «During the_ past. month the fight- guns, which have been such a strik of Large Forces at Once Ing. feature of German warfare, by uring the past month of fighting in .'ing at Suvla Bay has not been on_a g- Dardanelles the British -have gain- the formation of a special machine $tale calling _for special reports. n corps with 'the King's sanction. d on an average. something more Every night there have been patrol g A despatch from London sags: A t Varna, on the B1ack,Sea, to assist ink ban 300 yards all along the centre actions-- and - bomb . attacks, and we Announcement of the step is made in. news agency despatch from Athena P=eventing a landing of Russians at MI f the four-mile Suvla front, accord gained an average of a little over 30.0 the Official Gazette. _ that port. The despatch adds' that; ? ng to an official statement embodied yards along the whole centre of the Canada already has organized a says that Turkish forces have started Bulgaria nia Baked Ztiukeq for more n a report from Gen. Sir Ian Hamil- I four-mile Suvla lrgnt." machine gun battalion—the 86th of for Bulgaria, and are moving toward �ppps, __ as follows: / Hamilton. ",' .y .,. '"' "+.z �^ .y,. fey.-- �,,,,.,�. fid'•'^, � .Y..,,,,:.'w ...>!w;4=.r r`av'.° !: , '^� '..t`s` � .'Y`- �^ q y{. _•"' Vie: •,' . .. .. s.7'"� 9 :^.�•6Jx4 n..!} i w, L'",s�.r uz�Lw. - } :, f,Y 2 . , •:tea y,�� �;i, "a 1V' i ,.R, iIs"Ws"^t Y9 .y.sM,w:*ca Y19 • ..,,r-F�• "•i/. C•lf. vxi r " A A • �•ti- �... 4 , _ p:. a. f� 1 K Y .. :r.' "* , fy �' '�•�'Q -J. W. Newton o! Orillia, came should have great *eight in leadia / G T i./ I t �- g • j'� �"'1 the people to decide in favor of good -T H E a Y` y� � OCAL FJ.a.7s f> home for the holiday. mads between Toronto and Oshawa. • , r K; -J. C. and Mrs. Philip and J. S. t;;,, , ti .� I 01. •:iZ•'+ ills. ,. .,t. -.t• Ali Impression created b the visit is �'•+ ' ° r t '``;'r;,s• 's ?:-lo§.,ii4• fill' },.•• "`; s w and Mrs. Jephson were, in+ Port that no time should be lost in be in- ��'�`' �• %= 1t x_' r _ ;',. ` = -Mrs. O'Leary is having repaire Perry on Monde r i• t t' ' ¢ Y y• sing the building of a similar read �fg;,,t { s ••• s;•�•• r i{ r�•;�rf „, ' made to her verandah. -W m I Clark of Alliston S•,r 1�' • t i r , east of Toronto. An immediate effect I;=,,.�;y;;�;y;;y;il•,. '• {J i - -Misses Bertha and Ida Bunt visited his brother, Smith Claik, of the inspection is the calling of $ >{Y;�,ti= •; .. -'> PandQra Ra1i wlil � �''' . r _,ing ars.-visitigg_r_Qltcti�teg in the on Thaokagiving. meeting to be held this (Thurs3ay) li ::.,".;lh: s.;;r• rs•, `' t - -Joe -Clark and Tota Harding afternoon in the council chamber of �;44p,i s cook and bake at the same a to .: •�.. i�- ��< city. • the count buildings to consider the "'•J'•' -.Mrs. Power, of Toronto, spent spent Thsnksgiving Day with :. 1tS f uII capacity• This feature and • 'I . . F with her Cousin, J. H. relstivea in Hamilton. matter. Engineer stated. that the t,. sr:: a few day_e cost of separating grades at the (i. T. �:r;t.,.'.•%•:� SII}► other exclusive ones will compel ; `. , (�iosmgn, - -Miss Mabel Wright, of Toron- R and the radial line crossings would �r�;fyri »;--'. •r v -Mrs. Victor Rum th and Mine to. spent the holiday with_ -her be about $15,900 -and he also stated t; ;� t , yoll r Ser10US consideration When xo u '.s;r r ',7� s. 77 Louise spent Thanksgiving Day in relatives in the village. that in the opinion of experts Canada •• •� sly' our- kit£Ile :; ,y 'Pnrouto. -Miss Gladys Allaway, who is was an the verge of great prosperity s Y � -Born at Pickering on Friday, teaching in Waterloo County was as a result of the war and consequent- •.... ; ''s''''''ic' � = John and Mrs• Tome -home over the holiday. I no time should be lost in building 1 i J j �= t. M ?::',:; r _daughter. - r. Henry will be here as the road �..o. : •..•,,;:;;;, ;._ f Toronto, spent usual nest Tuesday to attend to "�' i• r';•' "�•_ ' _ -Jesse Ham. o a _ (� "t' ar,. { p * IM MEMORIAM t• •s r- -,the holiday here with iiia brother, hi3 professional duties. , ' _�W. G' Ham. -While the Red Cross work i❑ In loving wemory of Stanley Wright, E;,; _; z +;;;• �� -Miss Buchanan spent Thanks- the making of pyjamas,d€+y shirts who died Oct. 18th, 1013, at George- P.M.,, ,f .; ` . g}ving Day at the home -of 'her and night shirts for our soldiers town; Ont.. j =`��, "' parents in Orangeville. at the front, is progressing very As days pass try we miss thee, Stanley. ,,i, • , �� y i -';;f, . - M. and -MTs. -McFadden i1lcFadden and favorably under the ladies of Friends may think the :i=� 4 wound has . ...i . ,N • -,. ,i• healed, %,. M S. and Mrs Chapman spent the Woman's Institute, there is •'r =•::` �' 1 e°'' D But they little know the sadness ^ `'b'•:'r �:r 4 Thanksgiving Day in etroit. a work which the young girls can That's within our hearts concealed: %'`�' SS 1 F -Walter 141arc}ui_a, of the Co]- do to help There ie urgent and -Av,T t:� `� _G lege of bentiatry, Toronto, spent much need for bandages for the `'+�+►+' soldiers. These �� the holiday Frith relatives here. wounds of the a ` '■ �, f IIx- must be made according to Red VOt8r8' L1St CQYTI+, 1915 t;••... f. -R. F. and Mrs. Willis, o J _ �:;;;•s sc:,.-: -- -• bridge, spent a couple of days at Cross directions, and of different - '`”` w THE TOW QF.PrlCiii�rYi'�G. s.:,. , '�ttT: 4�� �`� �- �, ;r'� the home of Smith Clark this widths acid • tightly rolled on _ • ;;,'.*11'.';I.r .1-. ^- 1 `' �� _:��k machines. �A•;as :4pTtcE is hereby stiven that a Court •'� Y i �( rr -Mrs. R. H. Crook was !I% Shirt- V10 to buy Cotton and a will be held pursuant to `.Che Ontario � . ; _;; : _ ey on Wednesda 6ge}kkS1f 1iL s Sunday school class has also Voters' List Act, by his Honour the •r.;; :::r;, t ::r _ Judge of the County Court of the •': s• °per Rorth.to :1:. ,' -- iven 2 so we have $12 _ f n' Institu e a, . — in o roe a t given all -di g a the Town H s:r� f three Conn t y of Ont Ontario t <. i e c t n A c omro rteqt.'•:r`: at art o �•'� hce. on We e of P iek.er I] e Villa , '1� c R R' !Ir Mrs. :kl. in 4 6 -Miss ichar. of r n ladies dson, n c 1915 her �•h has' been da �••�'' ussell Shirle o 27th •til:'' •;:- -R y nesy om dftg, she >a Mrs fore- n a be f h ma in t C to k 9. U o'c c N ho ur of } . orth Ba be _ : d Guards at P at t �fc'•• Home G tar int he Ho ., :.: ;..: 'nt s � w i Ch tat v r i com - o k ne a villa v,•ill start t non to hear and der p or the past five tnonth- has en- n f .•j+' Pa i '':::::::;;: e listed for overseas service. the girls and will �be pleased to of errors and omissions in the Voters :;'_ s•;•K.. �" cV`r:•::f t -Dr: Field, who underwent an meet all who will c`otne to help at 'Liar for Polling Sub-Diviainns Hoa 1. ,'r: x 4 operation i+t the 4eneml Hospital, the home of Mrs. Chapman on 2, S. 4 and 3 of the municipality of the ., ;C � Toronto, returned hone on gun Thursday afternoon, Oct. 31, from Township of Pickering for 1913. e Y 2 till 15 m. Dated at Whitevale itr th$-:-�sid f .:,.,. r �,, ` ,::; r .. .--day, haviug quite recovered P An invitatiott -r - h iris of Township of Pickering, the 13th, °"` � c i and Riven to any and all the g day �;?••r=' .::- -; .,,�?",.a, , a •,.� K T; - and Mrs. La Brt q to ,." '`", ..: r:;:; rr% r r, :* .:.`, 4.......c a chilkYof Toronto, spent afew days our village come and help in of October 1918. ;�..;;: :;i;.,•.r;;;;., , ;,� DONALD R. BEATON sass 1� his week with Mrs. La Bricques' this good nock to allay thesuffer• � Cte`rk of the said liunicFpality. t��'� l`: � � Pandoraltan• f'- :+1 .,sister', Mrs. P. G. Morcombe, Ing of those who are.. fighting to _ TORONTO .. :gee are sold I Or:;ti MONTREAL : everywhere 1 ring thes—Thee days f beiniz quotedin env Thls (Thursday) evening the r wINNiPEG�% by $nod des. a' pbtatoes is NOTICE TO CREDITORS �titiw�'vG - : ho back ' rife village at fS1.35, while in Pickering council,. as •ell as all .- ::c;;:. up o d 1.25. �:,• ST )ONN •-' '; : :! up our guar - n t at $ those. interested, are meeting in !n the matter df the Estate of Thowas ides• ! + "..%-:•:, �; antes n this %" �• „ ' Toronto they are q o e HAMILTON �J "..%-. "..n. :;', o -P. J. Staring. having secured the Town Hall, Brougham, for the ley H:its, late ofamrownslup of Pick. ., s„.fig:•;,, ... s I e'n d i d ”' t4r se of arras ieR 'Por a whirl ereng, C®w» �f Ontario, Sailor, Do•_ ,r, r r . ,,.�-• •, Is position in Toronto, will hold an P Po R - - - {;i BASKATOON = ? ;::, .•. x :'s r a n s - au�tion sate of farm atoek and im- wind campaign to be be carried ceased. a„•; rrs:; •�'krr, y'=K.7+ ~ ,' :r��.•x g f• L temente, farnfture, sic., on Tuee- oat on Oct. 21st, for the purpose :+7otice is hereby given pursuant to ;k: ED140iY7ON f,rar•' r*; sYr;, f,. r° •'�.,fi.T'i 9 { • - p of raping in funds for the British statue that all persons having any "” 1 •a'-+A�ti �ifk;;j "01.4, i'.r"��*aiia:''w''`r'' . & - -1. . ` day, Oct. 215th. g claims of demands against the late - -John Harding, who underwent Red Cross Society. This cam- Thomas Wesley Hilts Who died on or./" k s critical operation at the General ppaaiga is in answer to the appeal of about the 90th day of July. 1918, are `_l .. ' Hospital a few weeks ago, is mak- Sir John Hendrie, Lieut. -Governor required to send by post prepaid ofme' So .�/ � � � I� `�� 1 `"' ;.. ing rapid progress towards recov- of Ontario. -who has been request• deliver to Artemus Wesley Hilts o ed l; Lord Lansdowne to - i r er� W. E. Ritchie returned home appeal for f�}nds. Large amounts said Township of Pickering, the Ad- e _ f' on Thorsdsyp last from his trip to have already been oontribnited, miaies and of the said estate. ":theiroods .. L , Alberta. ]He reports a bioet pie" but the demands are very heavy. names and addreses and lull particu- `� ng -'� -. v spent consider• owing' to the large number of men lars in writing of their claims: and that ant outing, ha tug pe after the 84th da of October, A. D. _ 1915. the sal -adm a strator wi - pro- `�,. with touch success. look wws never more 'scions than reed to distribute the assets of the - Shells; �'owder Shot and Cartridges of a Blzes. ~ p and the said deceased among the persons ea- _. _ .. . -The Women's Institute will It is at the resent time ' hold their next uteeting on the -demand for men was never more titled thereto, baviag regard only to isfternoon o! Oct. 28th not Oct. urgent thea it is now. For many the claims of which he shall then have , iCUTLERY-A full -supply for the Thrashing Season.- � _ f _;19th as given in printed program. months Y o come the demand for had notice. and that the said Adminis- - . I ;Fut thee• notice of meeting will be funds b the Red Cross Society trator will not be U&ble tor_the assets _ tatty, . giv in next week's issue. will be great. There should be a or any part thereof to any. person of BUILDERS H-�RD�4 AFIE :-Caisse, Trac between Pickering and hearty response. While tiJeyourlg whose claim be shall not then have . i- received notice. IIiIlBeS, LOCi;B9 "%itllls, Etc. -''_. arkbgtm yeas quite brisk ou Fri- meta of tha country are gtv DR up Dated this -277th day -of -September. - - = . - - - ..r ., day last, when a large number of good positions in order to fight the A. D. 1918. , `.scut Thrashers Supplies. - t our residents took is the Mark- battles o! the Empire and ender• A. W. HiLTs, _ _ . - _ °"_ .. ham Fair. The attendance on that ing untold suffering, those who re- By J. E. F.1LaEwBLL, K. C.. . af1t- '. _ ,,;� ` lwut 15,000, which was a main at home should be roo4t } 5 Whitby. his Solicitor - �V U IN: p -' record crowd, ]iberte7 In contributing to the �------.1'­­. - :1 1!- - - a ill be Child funds that are being used in the a e . ,, . -Nest 9aaaay. . CEMENT TILE .1 " ren,a-Rally Day in St. Andrew's relief of suffering. - + at the morula service -The recruiting meeting held In I Church, g The undersi ned has begun the manu- m Q which will be appropriate for the the town hal} on 'Tuesday evening g + ..T h e M V S t o was largely attended. The hall. facture of cement rile from 3 to -12 i� t .occasion. In copse uence the reg y Cw11 and e. nota' i laches. q " r e .., r.. i lar 3anday school service In the including the gallery was filled, doss at yards on Brock - ,� . y 'afternoon will be dispensed > ftb. there being many ladies in the rte}, half mile wentoi �- - - -; O -Quite a number of o+tr regi- audience. Col. Farewell, of Whit- Spink Mills. See our new tines in men's working boots, we have a greater variety %..dents went to WhitbLOU Monday by, in theahsenceof dlajorSharpe, �Alw, Cemeo-c kept -constantly . than ever, amt can Rive you the beet of •.sstiafaction. _- `'-- ievening to wttnes3 .the "presents- ocpupied the chair, _®�.$a_ve. a on 6an•i. _.._t wino q! wrist watches to the 4i short inspiring address. The ;Tank M 1tC1�lt i veru}ts from that town. The speakers of the evening were Col. presentation- was made by the Grierson and Dr. Kaiser, of Osba- PICKERING f Oar new lines in hats are also here. We have all, the latest. l ` ' :Mayor, Dr. Warren, and by Mrs. wa, E: J: Hearn, barrister, of To- style"s in these. . . .. ' ." T idlaw, who has been very act- ronto, and Dr, James Moore, of _L r `; - °ave and liberal in patriotic work. Brooklin. The speeches were all Peaches, Peaches :Oar new tall aaa winter samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Qo: are t ' -We regret to, report a serious. listened to very attentively, be- Grapes, BeIIBnae the beat yet. We can give and guarantee perfect satis� W, accident whish befell Alfred Alla- tug to a great extent of a histor- - Feuer �• faction with every garment. You can Ret .every- _ - G`.. way on -Saturday evening. He ical character, and dealing with mola�ga Grapes, thing a man wears at the .tnen'e store. - � was closing a door in his residence events leading up to the rtcar, as CiLnt910II a .E Plant - �'ICHERI'�TC�' �:wh'en the door knob came off is well as s history of the war up to p ' Cucumbers, R• A, B�NTIN, _ i is an. e e to the floor, t -- -- present tone. -aa 1$OWer, _ ::.,. iractaring hts thigh bone. " As Mr. Germany in her f barbarous lash• Pl(3lLling 1110119,8d - ti.` ,, .1 -. Allaway is In ninetieth year, ion. The duty of every young sad Green Peppers. P O D • , 1. & , .the injury will prove mach more man wsg clearly put before the •NEILSON'S. ICE CREAM. .Try - �� p I E S � _ :-, eeriouzrthan it -to a younger The existence of the.. -British• _--Our Cantaloupe- . Ice. - -- - - - — -- _`mea. pare as -well as all democratic insti- Good poultry eggs, butter, and -The annual harvest home ser- lotions were at stake, and it was F'° Weare showing s nice line of ladies' white pisses navy and li en t $ and vices in the Methodist Church will Doty by herculean efforts put forth aPplee always wanted, good fall cold middy s at $1.00 t� 52.00. House dresses navy and linen at 51. be held on 9anday; Oct, 24th, by the allies that freedom, right- apples that the packers don't Light fancy at 51.2ii Dunn 85c. is $1.00 n . Drawers 26e. to Tic• pporeet r xers 8bc. to &i c. want, bring them in. Prices right. gowns, crepe and cotton 85c. to $1.00. C� .- .`when Prof. W. T. Brown, M. A., eousness and truth could be pre- : White buttoned boots at 51.7ii per pair. Low white shoes A 14QU%S 85c. to 51.00. High wbite shoes .51.00 to $1,25. will reach at both services. The heli were asked to remain after White pump $1,25 to $1.30• White and Ph. D. of Victoria L?niversit served. The un men -in the H. J. M Naming : �O 4 colored hose a5c. up. Black silk and lisle 'home choir nd a male quartette the meeting .was dismissed in order hose 3f , and 50e, pair. White and 'will lead the service of praise in thattliey might discuss the sues- JC.J.+i�l DALE *�i* * C : - Linen outit:g trate 26 to b0c 1. t 'the morning and the waited Meth- tion of etiliating, but only one 1rliL.Lw7 ' odiet and Presbyterian choirs in young men so far has given in his _ �' .. name ea a member o! the new P=C��'i�INC# a groceries fresh fruits in season, , the evening, �Choic -- -Peak, N. Cowan --and A. douhl� City Dairy ice cream. - -1 t� It were "Were in Toronto during loaned in Ontario County. Flour,- Royal Household. Made �. A. ,GILL SPIE, DUNBARr� �" the past week and enlisted with from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try a- `:� the Governor•General's Body wH}rr a bag. Guards. They have to report for Rev. Mr. Allin, of All Sainte' cburch Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Four1. _ , `;r duty on Monday next. We ander- 'states•that U Tuung men have enlist- :.- her of the other ea from his congregation. -.- Oat crushing daily -•- ,UST ,ARRIVED FOR -boys of the village inters to en- e _ i _ list at an early date. . It- is stated eeted of the new Toronto -Hamilton - . that about twenty,of our young roadway on Friday last was a revels- Bran shorts a _ _ �a - tion to them in many wave. Tberond Summer 1� 5 - �,. Ines have already enlisted since Oats Crushed UAta ., is 24 feet Wide and is practically the ;...the war began• _ same level as the graded Fortion of the !Oat Chop - �V�ole Corn -Fine assortment trunks and suit cases at reasonable prtcef µ -The sixteenth Rnnual meeting Toronto-l£astern. The hula have been Cracked Corn Corn Meal H&mese and complete stock of horse ¢Dods on - � ' �nf South Ontario Teachers' Inati• cut down and the hollows Sired in, sod - hand here, a]`so at W. J. Bodell'e —_ ' ��. . t+ire will be held in the Town Hall, it is hard to apppreciate ire_ beauty. Mixed Feed Dairy Y+'eed Brougham. `n r. Port Perry; on' Tha'caday rind P'ri- One of rise eondttions effected by the Ctldwell's Cream, substitute : ?�arnesa, Dollar, Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and ', "' iday of next week and in copse- building of this roadway is the .com- Cali Meal and • ' promptly attended to. 1(; Auence the public school will be Partitive value of lati8a, Although '' -LC y ;:� - - • ,closed on days. On the the soil is very poor, being of a sandy f Mo]Rsgine Meal. - nature, the va lie, is nQ* about ten 1 pIG'$�;i RING}• $ARNE EMPORIUM �.- ,4 evening of the first- dap '�rauk (tim`es that of the lands located along ffpeciai prices in ton lots. ­ Yeigh - will deliver his lecture, the Kingston road, east of Toronto. BELL PHONE. -. " W. J. COAKWET' "Canada iti Peace find War." Tlxe Tw'�or easeri value of the lands will Home Phone 250].. r?gnlntions rec}idre ell teachers to N en ra•tber tha�ti to iecrepve11111111111111111111111111111111111 �' et�e-1d ail sessions of the lnstituta, of taSatiOn,. a fact which Chopping every dap. k , . • . _ _ y�,. . `, . 2.�, Vit✓ '. �, „ � ..�, l �•1 _ 1.ix 3sq,. j,.. •'••+�:r .4",K,�- ", , q.' .wT�, "� j,e,it.:,e•z. ,,• ie- 'i s:;.a:. is. e• T1 l�' ° .11 1.1 `\• X:r,..� 4.' '." — .. _.ti.......... ..h 3"e3',. a ,•�..s,.a..`..... :_.-. - ,,.. ...:=1 V`A-- .,'. .. :, !. ? 'd. _-...' �.. - ..cys .,fir'ti .,u:sa••., x r. E F' • :+�% - -.. ..•