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"q^�i%r.d'T. -r.1- < '��.Ct• 4z' y2". ✓*!r}yf -” 47 .d '.'SG ..r.e !.. • '•�.. -✓ ,. _ �.. ,. 1. 2 , r _ 'nom .T,y . , g.. �' ,.•a,.sri':-r' c°"G.1:'� _ ,.r :.ria" P, .fie.. .. +o'. ..0 3 5i41 _ . 3' •.y'�ry, � a " - T•1 5 •� ICKE I G EWS— .77 VOL lea PICgERIN(, ONTe, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1515 NQ. 4_ ,rT _iY. .�'l�fiaii►ltstl �a•frD�. i ii.� ��1J.7i.1N .IINIONVILLE � : •, AQINCOIIRT - Established 75 years •��� The death of Christopher H. Chant, Delos Reasor, wail; feeding a corn_ Medical of ibis lace, n pioneer of Markham i} GREENWOOD'..*.'."'p cutter on the farm of Set Thomson,township, $ ed81took place at the near this village on Saturday after-` E. FOR$YTH. D. of A., Regis• family rcai�eace on Thursday. He noon, had his right hand -caught in R. tered membri of thi 0 tomstrical Aso- was a native of Somerset, England, the swfttly moving rollers of the big - ` efstion of oatario. Special attention given W FLOUR g g A Che at4ina of glassos• Eyes tested tree. Norah - but came in his youth to Canada, re- machine. Just when his hand was " MIL.LS -4tSaremoac. tell siding in Markham township practi- within a few inches of the knives, he ' WHITE SATIN- BREAD tally a-er since. For many years he managed to reach out and grasp the- 's C. McKINNON, M.D., L:R.C.S., a, .lel . Ediabo h, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY - - �' conducted a cabinet shop at Hager- fever, throwing the machine out of _ FLOUR AND QE'REAL9 r�i man's Coraera, later removing to ear. Dr. Conn and l:r, Young were-giseimi for Pastry " Physicians and Bnrgeoae of Ontario, oileg late g B y - al m! 8o7sl College of surgeon., Edinbnsgb TEA BUNS -PASTRY Unionville, For more than thirty :lummonec. Baker's Joy for Bread spsoim] attention to dales."s of women sad years he was active) identified with irbildren, O>scetad residence, Brougham. y _ Bran - Oats the local Methodist Church as euperin- wHITEVAt_a `Graham Flour Wheatlets, -26 t tendent of the Sabbath school and 7Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, r PICKE-RING MEDICAL SURGICAL shorts Oat Chop other positions of trust. He waa Mises A. Larkin Snndayed at home. Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flour, romineot in ever forward move- W. Hilts is smiling these days. Its Pot and Pearl Barley, slid X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo cr�al:ed Oats P y a l� F��vs p=t1R13xnro; ONTARIO ment in the community and was very 9• Feed Flour Dairy Food highly esteemed. He is survived by a Fred Major has returned from a few Bran. Shorts Midrin e 1s. ZLGIX TOWLE, M. B., X. D., da s visit et the Rio Grande. g C. Wheat Screenings Corn Chop widow, two daughter; (Mrs, George Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Phyaiefan-in charge Rose, of Manitoba, and Miss Millicent ames Nowlan, of Toronto, was here y e Oats, • Molassine Meal, w Specialist in 3"' &1 Diseases. Prostatic Dia- Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn at home). The seas are Herman, of with frienns over the weekend. Cotton Seed Meal Gomm of Mon. Diseases of Women, dancers, - Clinton; Locksley, of Blackwater, and W. Annie spent a day this , week ='Tumors, x -Bay e><affilnatioa. Disease& of eye. - --- - Prof. 0. A. Chant, of Toronto- Uni- with his sister, Mrs, W. S . Major. Specially'Mized Grain to make ear. none, throat and lunge, Plttinggiassas and John Larkin sold a valuabfe team of heas lay. F SU scuts sad ebronio diseases. versity. v QisoaBonn 19 to 3 and t to 9 p, m. 4my SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. geldings and has purchased an import- Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves.- 1.e,7aL. === WHITeY ed filly,. .,Queen of Aberdeen,' from Calf Meal. � Elaborate lane have been ]aid in` McCallum. Y STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA_._ . POU�rRr Foos P Lieut. Major held a very successful Meat Scrap, cra , BARRIS- the town for the Trafalgar Day cam- recruiting netting in the hall here. P Bone and Meat, - •*e^''�'�i E. FAREWELL, B.C., g g , e TBls,Coun OrovnAttoray,andCoaaty AND STEAM. Paign for the Red Cross Society.- Several touching speeches were given .. Charcoal, Shell and Grit. gsllaHoe. 4offia Homs&• Whitby. l4•v 'Several new houses have been start- by prominent men and four recruits Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and �+ ed tri two have already' enlisted from our village beet feed on the market for mil ?$ E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 1�. A e llolleitor. Notary Public. Etc. Mosey ao J. L. SPINE LIMITED new "houses on Euclid $t. an has besides others in the neighborhood. 4 s s Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle' oaa. Once Brock at. North, Wbitbv. 95170 already rented them. Mr. Major is especially adapted to his N " Rev. Dr. and pigs. You will never be with- _ _ -PICKERING. ONT. �__.. Boyle of Trinity College, title and is an honor to the work, out it after using it. who ie well known here, will preach A art composed of the g �tsBfasssm Q�atDa. in All Saints' Church at its fiftieth our neighborhood took possession of ti R Po 9 SEED CORY FOR SALE -A car G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage FARM PANTED _ anniversary on the first Sunday in the Johc,Ron House on Monday even. Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just YV . Licenses in the Oonnay of Dntaeto, November. Ing to bid farewell to J. N. Cussels, arrived. The beet salt irlCanada. Pickering Village. 1171y Twenty to furty acres with buildings If the pians are carried out is re• who has been a resident of our village within two miles of station,' part gard to the building of the proposed for some time and has made- many Cement and Plaster kept on hand. TPOUGHER. Real Estate Ayc- . tioneer, valuator, collector and issuer of land sandy foam preferred, good roads from Toronto to Oshawa, friends by his ever pleasing meaner - - F X.J. GsREEN' of mazriage licenses, Brougham. Wy client can pay Fifteen Hun- _. the road• should be built by the end of and cheerful disposition, .The evening dred cash. If you have neat year, the same time as the To- was made merry by games and musfe. j^t HOPPER Issuer - of 3larriage 4arm to >3ell write roato•HamIltoa road. Mr. Cassels was given a beautiful book �� i jt �'fs Licensee in the County of Ontario The acacia a 'his Deal works was +-s K ' f>�sa at store sad his reaidenoe, Claremont. B P t[long with many little remembrances John Fisher 2, Coln- taken over by the council from the dad I hist b f b a DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK ed COL;N'TRY REAL ESTATE 17iontractor, Mr. Fry, and Councillor James Moore was appointed Streets a vying ours a ravery nee at the front. At the dispersing of the: "God o oca,srancer. Commissioner for tal<int 8 ADELArDE 6T., E., TOxovxo. Commissioner he will gathering all sang be with you," Wlldavtts, aeeonntant. Ste. Mousy so loam on farm 1411 of 9tar:laga Lia f-* _ 610 LI?MSDE:� BUILDING. and also'have charge of the sewerage disposal plans, HIGHLAND CREEK - _ =-'m 7- ' '`,-Oma` The Biagston road matter was ad- 1rT GH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. ���'�' BASKETS! vented another stage on Monday Mia Guy T. Bishop and tor, A11an, Smith Falls• have home, JUX Ltsemsed AwtUonew Estemmw es per• s night when the council passed a redo- of s returned iesee in Imported and tborouahbrtd stock. Sails acadmcted anywhere. write for terwu 5(i,aoQ 119t arrived. i lotion to petition the government to after a pleasant visit at the home of sad particala:s, bone Ind. 911;. may 11 qt. Baskets Sic each, appoint a trustee board' of five mem- PPo A. L. Kirkham. bens, whose duty will be to build and The concert given in aid of Red "i]LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S-, 0 qt. Baskets Sc each. operate the road• There was quite a Cross work on Oct. 16th In Centennial — 0radast+ of 1hi�oyaT SUMMON mad Cmivessity of Tosamt 1, Cillos -.Covers lc each. large number present, who approved th tIo The sett w Church was 3 success in every way'. 13 ei th t it w the 1,-.# v J *. r carni w tt- Pria44's hardware snore. whitb i qt, Berry Boxes •i0 cents per 100. a ec a. on as oppos a ogre ag a as e er 0000 boars 9to l9' I to 5.30. Ind phone le. r by the mayor and Councillor Conlin. given in this 1Ls�Ice, as the array of The shingle that has given ;aria- 24 and 27 qr, Crates 121c each. A petition containing N names of talent was the finest of - its kind, faction for over 80 years. Empire POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Every package guarateed and prices persons residing in Whitby town. Madame 1e Mar as usual charmed her Corrugated Iron with 's I in. by . for Oonnaiee of tore and Ontario dna are guaranteed not to raise if East and West Whitby was resented hearers and won many nese friends sales of all kinds sttenosd to on sba 2 in. corrugation. see it before- you —Tl6ii i8diisi 9t�a-E��s P 6 �a� lsr�d lesw and e the On — them when you day asking thiat the six,)p license held also by her sweet and gracious manner buy other makes. If you are In ��� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. want them. by Michael Finnigan be cancelled. It which sins all hearts.• Dr. James L. need of a Cream Separator. Try 9� y atones, •unawr and oouacnor fox gipping and Oat Rolling as usual was stated that a wagon with liquor Hughes Is too well known s speaker a Premier for 80 days. Also aommtco of Ontario and York'. kIl kinds of came to some of Ma— laces' three and to need eves raise, but as one man gasoline engines from $39 00 u Wes oorsdaenmd either prlvstely or by aoction. �y P g �• 'Date *ones collected For daces or eschar par TT , a. Barnes, Green River four times a week and on Saturdays expressed it "Jim Hughes" is a whole - See or write foe before buying. idieniara • ply sa rwideaee, ELaabeth 8a Ptak it was particularly heavy laden. A card concert in himself, and the rest of us sem=, of Maeaab s stior�i,aOlaremocmOewill�rs�j�, r h was also produced which it was allell- are singingg "Will he no -evme-bal9t Bell Phone. esrisprcffipcactemtion, Sas+sfaeefoa gnanm• NEW BUTCHER SHOP ed bad been presented at one house again." E. R. Durand, of the Mail, lead. �d� phoms mumbarts lndependaat l col by the carrier in charge of Finigan's and Empire staff delighted bis audi- x; wagon. It is contended thibt the res- once and won rounds rf applause by F. Jr Pronae, Pickering T�-•�� �^•1 A full line o! Fresh bleats always , entation of a card was a means o can- his fine dramatic readings. especially .L.,�R. �• �• LOVE oa hand's - �­Napoleon," g • P F - •:. Veterinary surgeon t shop, vassing which Is contrary to the law. the eketch of "Na oleon," and in the WR ou on road every da Mr.. FRsvelle told the representatives quaint beauty , of "My Old Dutch.'" Honor Graduate of the Ontario+Vete g erY y that the Board would hear the case in The Wbitevale Male Chorus-waa cbeer• %�� rinary Collo a Whitby some iliac before Christmas. ed to the echo in many patriot aelec- a ;t' - Fresh Pork Sausage a spiciaity �% �.�'/ used Graduate of the 'eteririary tions, being compelled to respond Science Association. Butcher's cattle wantedouNSAItTON _ three timea to encores, and the young. Ind. Phone Clare. 2302\Nelocutionists. Misses i%wkins and Cement, LumDPI-, JAS O'COOR, PICKERING Mrs. Ruby, of New Hamburg.•lo the Annis are prime favorites wherever em CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Corner King and Church Sts.' guest of Miss Agnes Thom. they appear. A 'very earnest prayer - --- - Mr. Moll Is now living In the house for the-vuecess of the allies, by Rev. H. Lath, ShloRli3s, Ready Rooting, v R . 8 R S W S T V- R lately occupied by Mr. Hetur n, D. Cameron, of .Metville Chnrch, and FARM I19PLE19ENTS teres Nellie Thorn has retarded home a abort patriotic address by the chair- Corrugated. Iron, Veterinary Surgeon Pa 8a - •.• - atter spending a few days with her man Rev. E. L. Douglas in which be Honor- Graduate of the Ontario -Ploughs-inc'uding the John Deer, cousins; Miss Hazel Annis of Highlandwas Int his very beet, followed by the - Ei%stlakei Shingles, 'Veterinary College and Honor- , Wilkinson and Fleury. Also, re- . Creek. singing of the national im'y Associate of the Ontario . pairs for the foregoing. A basket social will be held ar n o procee ngs to a close. Veterinary Cotte e.. onRue o`s�ooi-�uee on Friday, Ocf. The proceeds amounted to $50, Wire. 'Fencing. Posts, Steel : y Ind. p one ports or riders, that make the 17th at So'clock . Admission 10 cents, iClaremont Ontario yoke easy and burden light. ladies with baskets free. Part of the WRouoHAsrIf you are going to build let we proceeds for the Red Cross. Fund. Be - give you m ice on an White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from P 9 y y' JOHN PHILIP euro s. come and see -The Feteof N. Y. Poacher. father Toronto, .spent titin you ma . - pure hued stock. g y y. e Ghosts." A good program will be Sunday with his father hero. It yon want any kind off ample- given. Mrs. Hary Matthews is visiting her requite,. a • ment call or write By the death of Peter Annan on daughters in Toronto this week. o - Has a full line of fresh and cur- L D. Banks, Pickering Sunday morning last, this district - J. R. and Mrs. Phillipe and family A IC REJ 1708 "4 W meabs constantly on hand. - loses one of its oldest and most re- spent Sunday with friends in Bloom. ! . all citizenv, He has not been 'n tion. = ' ,Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon in ESTgTE is very vigorous health for some time. James and Mrs. Routley, of Aim LOOII.$T HILL ' '. -� '•" Awes o he complained of what court, visited the former's sister, Mrs. , .Ham, Eologns, Weiner&, etc. _ � p . *i1**#t! SARI wall tbougbt to be a slight cold, but J. Beer, on Sunday and Monday. Highest prices paid for was going about his duties almost as Geo, and Mrs. Duncan spent over Butcher's cattle usual. Farly on Sunday morning the Sunday with friends°at Cedar Grove call came sudden . and unezppActed. and attended Zion church anniversary ABOUT f s Mr. Annan was born nearly 76 years services. I have For Sale a House and Lot o on the cid homeetesrdk-where-hi& 4 grid Mra Medd at:d friends, - r iekertxaliqvw j fo ber Thos, Annan, on, had settled. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie and child, of THAT. -COUGH- in Pickering Village. Large in 1838 -Lot No, 88, B. F. Con., now Toronto, spent Sunday with W. E. _' First-class rigs for hire ' garden, some young fruit occupied by George White. He was and Mra, olthy. A little cold may not seem a datr-' g . 4 trees. . Everything in -Doe. of the younger members of n John and Mra. McLean and family serous tiling you may feel in - Day br night first-class reIr. lat'ge family of eons and daughters, moved yesterday to Oshawa where dined to let it go on. hop- ' Call and see me aa s this is bat'- who have for the most part, settled they will reside' in future, and'where ;., ins that to -morrow it BIIB meets all tTaltl9 down, and married in the south�alP o[ our beet wishes them. gain. for some one. will be better -bat Team Ing promptly attended to. Pickering and now form one of the J. O. and Mrs. Philip, of Pickering, can you wfford to Agent for Canada Carriage C/o. , largert family connections in the 'and W. J. and firs. 'Devitt, of Bio- take chances ? We V. Richardson•. township. His sister, Mrs. James An- Mara, motored to Blackstock on H• Peak drew, and his brothers, David of Pick- Sunda and ;peat the da with 8:-A: There are many treatments that ii l kicker•{no. - ---Notary-public•-;,._ ering Village and John and Andrew and Mgrs. Devitt. y are recommended fora cough or x of Dunbartoy, survive him. Mr, An- Rev. McIlroy preached a very able cold but our experience here man spent practically the whole of and interesting sermon last Sunday on behind the counter has tltor- ICH S C H 0 0 L Have you lots of water? his life within sigbt of the old home '-The Anger or Jesus and the Anger oughly convinced us that and therefore witnessed the evolution of England."Sermon next Sun.. ayy "Cascara Bromide Quinine a SHALL•' I ATTlND ° C. >d. RiC1L, OlR WHYtSVAL.E of the district about Frenchman's Bay on '•Falling Leaven." The church will taken with "Nadrneo Syrup ortant,ques'tior. All bus' from almost a derise bush to its Pres- be suitably decorated. w leges are not --alike. CATs• is prepared to furnish you ,anything ent highly cultivated state. Of a re The Women's Tnatitute and the Red LinseetiLicbrice and Chlor TDOYBNT is AssOLVTBLY in the line of water supply such as tiring disposition, not seeking any Cross Society held a joint meeting at : odyn;"is.the safest surest , NBcaasARY. pumps, windmills, bydraulic rams, prominent part in public life, he was the home of Mrs, Boyd Burk on Tues- most satisfactory wag ayfon theostalogueof the plumbing, etc. �r excellent farmer, a hard worker, a day afternoon. Good work is being --to cure &.cold, They are also expert well drillers kind neighbor, an earnest humble done h these societies. The Women's Christian, an active and liberal sup- Institute sent $10 to headquarters all grippe, etc, }4 and respectfully solicit" your patron, porter of the Presb terian church.in a Trafal ar Day contribution in std of For Baby s Cough there is nothing age for the ,tura. 'Ind, nhon, 7M. which he held for many years the the British Red Cross Society, better than our "Baby'sOoa tb -�- t� position of elder and Treas. of the S. There has been a spring ewe lamb Syrup" or Nyal's Hi[ L J*T ---TOOIIS 8$A&PENED _- B. He has lived a very useful life and given by an ueknown friend to the CroupSyrupO' ONT - will be greatly missed among us, He Brougham institute for Red Cross 8`f y g g Dont take chances with •a 0011 you to decide. This leaves &•widow who was Miss Holmes, work, It has been -decided to sell when ,you can procure any of e ducted on the highest We make s sppeecialry of crosscut saws, eldest daughter of the late Jonathan tickets at 25 cents a ticket, and each Tools of all kinds, Locke repaired. ticket will be numbered, also the lamb these valuable remedies for 25c. at •ken We are' proud P Holmes, one son, Alex., on his farm, _ cg Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- ' •d. Btudentas admitted and two- daughters,, Misses Margaret will be numbered. The bearer of the ! -• env time. class hair trim or an. easy shave call and Beatrice. who are assured of the right number will be given the lamb, McFadden s Drug Sure - Vii•. 3. $lIiott, Principal at the East -end Barber Shop. deepest sympathy of their neighbors with papers ready for registering. ion a St. See our House Furnishings of; all in their bereavement. The funeral The winner's name will appear in Tax hiC3�®zits •' Q� g kinds. Slightly used Carpets which was very larrgqely attended took Nswa when all tickets are sold. Buy age and'Oharleb Sts-; from 15 cents a yard up, place on Tuesday aitermoon to Erskine n ticket and help along the Red Cross RV=S TBSTED FRSE. W. J. GORDON PICKERING cemetery, Fand. AATIS$,AL*0X GUJLRAYTEED. � i t5� _.—...._ - .... - - :.— ._ _.- - .�,, .._ --- ------..__ __ -... ---- - ---.. -- - _. l7-}• err }, p.. , .�• ,� ,.: �.. � „ �: , . •. .. ... � ., .. ., p. .r ,. ,�' �' ,�. ,��,• r ^e•, n x} axr,. ,.2" .„ r,.,,, ?;,.rte`' . ':d, R, ,. �..�;�r..,u.,.�,-..�.'u.,r ..>�a. x yw . �'�r.,..'.;t�.. ,..-._. .nr.. .. n ....... ......,. _..._:.� ., i.1. ._ ..,�a •,,..._ _._..�.. .e•w'.:,._, :.,.., tk.a....,_, ..a ...-«� ..°. �,. t a,_-c,..,°,.r � `SF! _. `+'�,.5�',.,.,..a W . .±L-..�" ,.-.,-•r�r_._xn"iltr;ra...•�.. �..�i..•SKr..,..a'a. � .. T s,•xzs :LT v'.l :,,SP9*'T' ¢,� '•A. 17 t T '.q„ .'• ru !ia%'..JF"xxJ"�..,.i+ :'tiW 'r.ux3*�`..�..+ty -. .... .gyp Sx�.6a a:Ai' '::..: e^4e.M n. _. C'•.uYn. -sVC4i a w4 i•P::te!/^ .. '. N _. .. Lr� L:, s„ + ?au- _ - -:,� _, f as .. - . •. '. b 's, z' y • „ • y 71 men cal you o T"e one of our plain -1 s a da or twago Fresh and ReIr g to 'Yea, I acknowleed; "chap nam- -- _ ' ed Struber, I believe.' t The chief nodded. "I'll find.--m" he's in; I want him to ,hear your y 1"I 1`¢ ^1�r` Delicious story.perforce waited, for the chief im- " mediately -left me alone in his private w14 }a office and went in search of Mr. Stru- Lar bar. In a minute or such a matter he -RIALAii �•- returned with that hatchet-faced in -Blanc Mange dividual, which made me regret still B 76 more that I had brought my griev- ances is composed of clean, whole young Have you never tried "Crown Brand" with antes to the police. I didn't want * {� L Blanc mange and other ors. rch Yiidl' Struber to hear my story. s ail • ht blended right an$ ' They seem to blend perfectly -each improves He took my presence quite , as ! the other -together, they make simple, in- matter of course; as if I had come by packed right. It rings the fragrance expensive- desserts, that everyone says are ppointment instead of unexpectedly. r •'simply deiieious -- . his super' r 'assumption of fore- QI an Eastern garden to your table. - - ow and EDWARDSBUO low of his apparent calibre impressed 313'r $s Oar Q- %M3nZ '- !! me in a way, I might have told him. �R1�1 s7c a —CROWN BRAND ! quite contrary to the one intended. I -.. CORN SYRUP was aggravated and provoked at the encs about the diamond, for I was friend of General French, at- whoalk idea of being supposed to lay a mat- filled with conflicting doubts and mis- request he undertook the most ones i is ready to serve over all kinds of Puddings- ter requiring skill and finesse before givings, among them being an absence 'ous and responsible task of acting ash+s+ -111 .,- WHTTE" rs makes a new and attractive dish of such an old a man who, with all his insolent cock- of certainty that after all the dia- _ e p� white cora favorite as Baked Apples -is far cheaper than_ sureness, could not even put up a con- mond was the cause of -the inexplic- the Prince o! Wales military equerrq Syrup—more de -U- butter or preserves when spread on bread -and vincirig front. able machinations being aimed against for he is practically responsible fo ' can, in flavor than is best for Candy -making, On the other hand, you at once re- me. the personal safety of the Princt., ' c„,�,,a,ti„a', AiKYOtIRGROC[R—Ih 2, e, t0 AND 20 lA. r�Ni. cognized in the police head an extra- It was Mr. Struber who put aper- Colonel Barry stands in the high re:; Perhaps you would THZ-CANADA STARCH CO..LLNUTE!_ ordinary strength of character; his sod to the situation. With surprising Bard o! the Ring and Queen, and hej l prefer it Head Office Montreal 3o magnetism you instantly felt as a animation, he clapped his hat upon and the Prince of Wales have becomAI big and moving realty. He was an his head and moved toward the -door. very good and intimate friends. Wherry - " enormous man of erect bearing, his "Leave it to me, Chlaf," he said ' - dark curling hair graying at the tem- �. the Prince of Wales comes to set up - - :- -- - -- -- �"` plea, his moustache and careful] bturitiy. I'll go with Mr. Ferris: his own household, there is little? - y And addressing me: "I'd like to lamp doubt his present military egner-� ' trimmed Vandyke-af a reddish hue. that office o' yours again before_ any- ! Briefly, he was the sort of man to body has a chance to mess round"in rY will occupy a prominent poei#ie>rr _ - whom one could .confide one's troubles it. Let's beat it." in it. - .with confidence that they would be As we walked down the slope to �.�,� n 'Sea rightly and capably attended to. Broadway I- observed that my com-_ AN EMBARRASSING MOMENT. "J tm "said r h - the chiefnof�police... Straber� was S ng gam pparently nEdiferent ta. 7 - ay CHARL S EDMONDS WALK h " -just going home. i+Iaw go on." things about nun. The impression of A Woman Addressed the Image �._ The chief focussed his calm gaze laziness and slovenliness produced by Herself In the Mirror. Author of "The Silver Blade " '0Phe Paternoster Ruby," - ' �-� - , � upon me. His egos were bine'- and these tharacteristica was uickly dig- - This is an extract from a let}�,,� "The Time Lock," etc.- usually bore a humorous light- but polled, however, when I found that I ""2 they possessed a trick of suddenly had to hurry to keep up with him. Atittea by a woman who is willing -lK , _ narrowing at -times into a fixed . and the corner we took a car that cirri ed� share a good joke, even it the laug uncomfortably penetrating regard, ns to the monolith of steel and con-' is at her own expense. behind which one felt the whole force trete that. housed m offices. It was a damp, windy day -the ao a, •: CHAPTER VIL-(Cont'd). commas to me as my two hands, I of the man's virile personality. They (To be- -- of da that turns straight, straps Half dazed -and frantic with rage was filled with a sense of strangeness g —. _ ��� __._ -- blond hair like mine into a mase It was a nightmarish experience that. assumed this cold dist:ernin look' at the indignities I had, been made to made- me impulsively turn on all the more than once "aa I proceeded. PURELY PERSONAL. strings and ends that stick out abouts Buffer, I tore and clawed furiously at lights.I om the time the page notified me the face and neck with frightful eff {� 'the confounded thing about my head.] . In the brilliant revealing glare I he telephone call until my return i was downtown on a shopping expo- - - but several seconds elapsed before I' had it brought home to me precisely to the club, I recounted circutastan- Snappy Paragraphs About Sten and was free of 'it j tinily what had ha sed I -held ditioa that was exceptionally trying how difficult of access my rooms real- . ppe Wo of the Moment tand I knew I looked ao badlythat I was sitting at one side of a shun- were back the facts of the burglar3runtil try road in a hilly region. In no jb' I could hear some expression upon Lod Lansdowne wears extremelycarefully aareided all chance glances Somebody had been iii them during garment he , direction was .there indication of hu -my absence. : what to me was the -store heinous , low waistcoats. In each � into mirrors, for I was sure I could man habitation, and no sign. of the i crime. But for some unexplained I has a large pocket cut on the left, in i.not, under the circumstances, improve, - _ automobile, except that away in the _ __ reason the two officers remained: which he carries a citpacious. note- my appearance much. Recklessly I _ distance I could hear the purr of a CHAPTER VIII: -apathetic. The- chief glanced quea- ;. book• entered an ice-cream shape with a motor rapidly growing fainter. � T -am rather finicky in some respects tioningiy at- Mr. Struber, who stood I Bishop Taylor Smith, the Chaplain- friend whom I happened to meet As !, Over the stars; behind me- a1 and it is almost second nature with holding his derby hat. crown out I General of the British Forces, is a ! I placed my shopping bag on the floor straggling hedge of ancient giant • ward, pressed against his chest, while iron -smoker, a total abstainer, and a' near the table at which we were to cacti, relics of a bgegone period still me to have a place for everything he regarded me from time to, time G to be seen here and there about Los and everything in iia place.. with aafar-away, detached look aa. if ` great Walker.', He walks two miles be- sit; another bag, exactly like my own; Angeles: across the road, in an un I could not say that my belongings en a with iiia own thoughts and . fore breakfast everyday. - was put beside it. Quite naturally my t fenced expanse of waste -land, the -including all the odds and Bads of g :d, I not heeding me at .all. Lad Juliet Duff, the honorable � lance followed the hand and arm u mower stems of three cent plants junk that in time accumulate to litter .' R y g p my a bachelors- quarters were disar- I was nettled at this show of indif= secretary of the Women's Thrift to the face of my neighbor, and as II rearing ghostly aloft; empty distances ference- - •� t and unpeopled hills and ravines; the road• but at the lam; time I knew ,Is it possible," demanded, "that England. Her beatrecordis thirty- has hair just like m to myself, that every movable object had been i p° + and zavinead the vaguer blur of the „_-___L_, you will make no move to apprehend i and not -replaces .axactl3L , - blare -one iia�r• ifl - itroks - farther' mountains these, alone met the sconn�e' m on. I might have been in the as ft had been before. Lord Cronier is one of our teat even worse than I d r yy I'made a hasty examination of Once again now I was subjected- to q+ pO°' ut to anlddle of the Mojave desert, -for all drawers and closets: my linen and the detective's cool, deliberate. com- , linguists; he is -one of the few Eng- I Naturally, my heart want out to hei� - the idea I bad of my whereabouts. other clothing were still neatly fold- : Prehensive scrutiny, as if I were I liahmen. who can speak Russian- flu- m s great wave of sympathy, W In one respect at. least all roads. or hanging from their hooks; mg ;some strange species of fauna ently, . In addition, he speaks French, smiled simultaneously as our troubl are. alike - one and all they lead some- brought to his notice for the first German,- and Italian, and has aeon- eyes met, sad. I acid aload and where; and so, with the mountains as Perera were all in place; -but there y + time. I 'resented it. of "If we are not a landmark, I set my back to them were numerous little details 4t evi- was le too speak Frenchfluentlyshall get your shopping baga«mixuedC�� _ - dente that' -made it plain to me that . "Well?"' I curtly urged ilieet to pe and l upon- that .walking. I shall not everything had been overhauled and res d when he was live years old. The moment the words were out oil ' dwell upon that long painful pilgrim- The detective a regard shifted to age back to the city. When, some- the place thoroughly- ransacked by an :-fhe 'thief. - They exchanged a meaning Sir Sidney Greville, the paymAiter fay mouth I wished very earnestly' ` time after two in the morning I came adept at the game. I could not dis- cover that anything had been takes; look• Struber coughed deprecatingly of his Majesty a household, -has an al- that the Boor would mercifully ope>� to the end of, a trolley line far out but if a letter, say, or some article as behind his hat and raised his eye- 1 most perfect knowledge of the various and let me through. It tilt! not re-� siartherli edge of town; the small as the diamond had been the ;brows in an expression of disavowal. European railway systems, and can 1 quire the. subdued snicker from th, cars had long since stopped running, ,object of the aearc�i it inevitably ! as if his unspoken thought *ere one f tell; without reference to any guide- i near -by tables to awakein me to and I footed the remaining weary dis- '. must have been brouAt to Might. of wonder that I should have burden -'book, the shortest route from Paris to ! realization that I had been addre Lance to my club. It was dawl when ed him with a recital of m misad- O! asudden Irecalled Struber's de- +y the chief Continental cities.. He gain- the image of myself in the mirror . . It arrived there wription of the burglarized room at !ventures; then for the first tune since ed this knowledge when arranging which the entire aide of the shop was - The period, however, was not with ; the Republic Hotel. There were cer- entering the room,- hespoke,address King its alleviation. It gave my use- in me. `Ring Edward's Continental tours. formed. Do you get the picture? Mess anger time to cool and aligqrded min striking features of resemblance ' $S• e h haven't. been to Portrait painters have been almost .---�1'-- ian opportunity for rational refleEtion. 'between the two episodes something that made . your l b RUSSIAN PEASANTS READ. - the one affecting me aomathin more I office this morning -what?" idle since the outbreak of the war, at if to the diamond was to be ascnb- B Now -as a. matter of fact, I had in- I Mr. St. Helier Lauder, the great bili - ed the. inotive for the outrage, then it- than annoying; it became positively tended going there from- police head- to Develop Literary Trait as Interest In ,.,_t,:_...., he Ae hta.i that my .disquieting with a hidden, indefinite m I wry portraitist, is _ an 'exception, to ..�,tn�a hr,t as vwt T 1fa,i vivwn nn . —_" _ . __— v-- T- akin - possession o i was ow�tng $ - in -o my m n to nor - posses for me. The nature of to- encompassed by maleficent unseen tinned the burgle It had ahead der's more recent "subjects" have ----- - forces bent upon my undoing. My y been General French. Sir Douglas, "So intense is the interest in ,fie - `4 - night's attempt was sufficient to re- faith -in the permanence of establish= ; occurred to me that last nights .mar- Hai 4 war among the Russian peasants;', _ veal the extreme lerigtha to which ' .auders had made a complete job of g, Sir H. Smith:Dorrien, and Colo - somebody' was recklessly daring ! conditions was rudely shaken. i their enterprise, and corse uently rel Barry, the Prince of Wales' mill- Sys s writer . in the Novae Vremya, However, dead for sleep as. I was. q "that every train stopping at a way 'enough to go to obtain it And this I I put off investigating the matter un- my office had not been overlooked: tary 'equerry. _ The Ring and Queen take a great side -station is besieged by peasants —could be looked upon, probably, as j til later in the day, which, doubtless But I could not see Struber's motive • merely a beginning. What desperate. for asking that particular question. deal'ot interest in the various recruit- o! both sexes aiid'all ages, etretchiar measures might be next adopted! it' will 'be recalled, was Sunday. { "No,", I replied at length; "but- -I their hands to the passengers And how- did it happen that the I may dismiss this 'phase of the had intended going there.", Then I ing posters, which are a subject of '� went on: 'Give us s ' ' search was directed toward me at all? matter with a few -words. As in most frequent discussion in the Royal en- crying, the war th t was, possible that at present the similar establishments in California. '•Fact is I haven't told you the ex- tourage. - 'The Ring's favorite poster } "Before a Russian pea, ��rascala were not certain that the dis- our club's subordinate servants were Lent of last, night's happesinga `While said to be the one showing s sol- sant looked upon a newspaper as ma moasl was' in my keeping, and were mostly. Chinese; and when anq di i was being forcibly hauled around dier in France looking eastward to- terial for rolling up a cigarette. Nowa only trying -to make sure, of its covery of anything hidden is depend- the country in an automobile, some- ward the enemy,=and which bears this rhe reads it from beginning to. ends whereabouts; this being the case, I ent upon a Chinaman a cornniunica- , body broke into my rooms and ran- message: "Come over here, boys; yon Every bit of an old newspaper s raw. might look for an attack from some I tiveileas when he chooses to remain ;nre-sacked them high :and low. are .wanted l" "That message must ceived as a crust of bread by a stsr'vj ecreother unexpected source. Not a vealedi sti once muststay nvestie invver estigator "I'm clear up �a stump about that, go to the heart of every man," was ing beggar." .: i e was re- g. col -:'too; so- far as I ve been able to dis-This prompts the writer to urge the _pl n - thought; that- -I there I lides with a wall of -suppression and cover, nothing was earn away: I bis Majesty's, eesirnent when he first p p _ l k concealment that neither di lomacy ; saw the poster. ( establishment. of s great . "People's' would be on my guard, and not to be p toil you this because it suggests the snarled so easily as I -had been to- l or coercion can penetrate. I possibility of my office having been Mr. Balfour .when at work likes as I Newspaper, to be run by the state( night. 1 Thus it was after I. had complained centered also during the • .night- far as possible to be surrounded by not only as a newspaper for • The comforting reflection had just to the steward: our Chinese room ser- though not having been � there yet I familiar thiAgs. He hon had one of masses, but also as a means of , rug, entered my mind that my suite at wants either in fact knew nothing of , dont know this to be so. •- his own writing -chairs, placed in his 1 lar education. the San -Gabriel Club; owing• to its I the invasion of my apartments, or ! Mr. Struber's countenance took • on room at the -Admiralty, and also a I "Russia," he says, "has never d more or leas public situations' to say else they would not tell whatever they; a eprious expression that 1 was un- vein ed systematically. All her r nothing of the guard of servants on! did know. The difficult' the steward able to read; longer ac aintance with favorite silver inkstand -a gift from P e P duty at all hours, was next to inec- had in suppressing 'his amiisetiient' qu ! els has been sudden and by hu ppr him suggested that it might ' have his kinsman, the' late Mr. Alfred L Of gr � tessible to any unauthorized inva- suggested that the night elevator, , been a pale outward manifestation of teflon. Several photographs of strides. Peter the Great started re- cion, when I limped into the elevator. operator had not been discreet. 1 some inward excitement. But the intimate friend of the Royal family. 1 forming his nobles not by trimm' Inspe 'on of .my disarray and gen- A Sunday morning walk up Hill chief all at once stabbed me with one He possesses the unique distinction of their patriarchial beards, but by she I battered. brought Street to First Street is not the least of his steady disconcerting stares. being the only -commoner who ever :•ing them all off at once. the Sleep druggedd operator broad enjoyable exercise one may indulge •'Have you some particular thing- ' acted as best man at• a ' Ro. al wed- "The Russian people stopped drin ice. The knowing leer that finally ! in, for in Los Angeles where the air paper, .document, anything of the y yin kind -that Borne person is' especially ding. This' Lord Farquhar did ,when, � Ing not gradually as a result of a sy -� overspread his' features invited is always dynamic with` that ethereal p y tematic tem erance movemeh but a friendly confidences, an exchange of fluid which er_ters into the veins and I anxious to. get hold of ?" he question- as Mr. Horace Farquhar, he acted as P t+ passwords that denoted us as being•I transforms the blood to . Olympian best man to the late Duke of Fife on ! a result of a drastic .Goyernmer ymP ed. measure. Why should not a grey on an equality in the Universal Or ichor, most Sunday mornings_ are "Nothing worth taking -such desper- the occasion of the latter's -marriage . tier of Gay Birds who know a thing pleasant. ate risks to drd's daughter. Later, State newspaper for the people, cif z or two of the city's night life, but I soon arrived at police headquar-' side the bank." Loris Farquhar entered the banking cu a ters, in a mellow.. mood that was, in • "'But if such a thing exists" was business, and -showed himself to be a people in the shortest time, instead a, which, in my present Prams' of mind, only annoyed me, - sharp contrast with the fierce sense of the chiefs comment, "nobody besides a slow process of­eementary achoa- - A second or two later I let my outraged dignity that some hours pre- yourself*would'know positively where keen man of business and a shrewd. „ _ „ financier, and -ere long had become 'education. _ into my own particular haven, with a viowsly had made me resolve upon it was." . y • "True enough," I admitted. 'But interested - in many important finan- cial -'�' ' pauttered prayer of thanksgiving. It this 'errand 1 entered reluctant] Albania means "the nio paras gray dawn. and sought out the • chief of police. I*the person who would restore my tial concerns. He was Ring Edwards " „ Straightway I became conscious of with whom i had soizie acquaintance. watch and purse and break into , roy •chief adviser 'on financial -.affairs. region: i tan unfaltiiliar atmosphere: i could Upon this official, to my surprise, room's without stealing objects of Colonel Barry is the Prince of I' Inhabitants o! San Francis riot for a time define the feeling or the enormity of the offense against unquestioned value, is plainly look- Wales' military equerry at the Front, ,not like fro hear their pity refer ASF:$ w tlrr upon its cause; but by and by I me produced no very marked im- ing for something :of still ' greater aiid his presence iii London probabily'� a risco. ' 'carne to realize that the general as- pression. In f8ct, he checked me value -something common indicates that his Royal Highness s It is believed by ilio superbIng- sense pest of my rooms did not appear just before I had fairly launched upon my would tell him I would .not andg� y its it should. 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The truth of the matter was, I had L. deliberately placed the ring in the _ _de h conn t in • card border yu connected' your � es the POC�iE' that BOB irnighZ promper 14-- ery F '. peen a ' NEW- - like•what actual] had; the thought __- Se1P F illin, was horrifying. My carelessness with 8104 _.._ an object so deadly. was- culpable be- k --- - on meas _ • F .. oun ii e — eaves ' ori �I eriilc°115 �Founta�n Pen My God! the words were wrung j 'from -me. "I'll get rid of the devilish rows with utlilOSt care and W>it�f vo •:. •' thing-at once:: I'll carry' it,out to the � b• �`�4r end of San Pedro pier and-" a� _ object, are'used -- ____ y Ask to see-stili sear tyle-?bete are also 13efety and-Re "Xq on your e!" Strylze� Xigor ; �tQpr�d�iee_LiiG-- e prime Illustrated tl $ booklet sent YOequest: Avoid snbatitutea. usl ' obi ed. " ere ' eccan't o y t Put it wh It bite eve aim that feels called to . y .Local .Dealer :, , every P " us a a e monkey with it, but you freeze to it. ttri L. E.watermaa Company, Limited. Montreal yah may want it owerful 'two or three witnesses of my own The Old English mastiff and the �. • bad. Sometime P choosing." sing. tgIu bulldog have s point in common. A a - - '-At this moment I could not -have ifia�shorttjerlk of his head Struber 1 thoroughbred dog oP ith has ss the the proposed arrange- oroughbred d e er geed y believed that the time would come P p i when I would be thankful for not went was acceptable to him, and that B ab em a r-a good temper. having obeyed a, natural impulse. t dismiss w ysa"aw ard" as It. g Y ' war kw _ _ regards tem al- for or the time being he as ready to, g Y destroy -a -thing -se diabolieall - - - �•� (�^-��]P"� rant• �� Then .he -surprised me with a ; an about et th worst dog 1n -the _woo -- _ �t �,r �r �✓ t i _ I- -- b - - - - - tits=pilar- .- ` CHARLES 6DMONDS WALK ---- e ' The French bulldog is quite had a a : So _ studied Mr. Struber and considered art r f F c bu og a diY '? N By. . He u set all m preconceived no- "When the coroner comes, ust _ p Y p ferent do althaugb it ,Is_ 1 tions of detectives. In a vague sort dont mention that gentle, lad g Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby," of fashion I fancied he should be-go- ring to him, nor Miss Fox's name. I# by some fanciers to be an off-shoat , " ,. y, ' . over my office with a ma ifying- she' don''t mind my sayin' so, she's I of the British bulldog- The national . The Time Lock, etc. gn too swell a girl to be mixed in a ease°- dog, of,-France is_. the poodle, which xj lens and mystifying me with sundry+ occult comments and mysterious head- like this we ve ri�n into." has the reputation of being the clever- shakings, which,. in true orthodox Notwithstanding the Ian age, his est dog in the world. Fanciers . wilt , .. style, he would resolutely refuse_ to tole and manner were unmistakably tell you that you can make a poodle CHAPTER VIII.-(Cont'd). I police headquarters, I surmised. Be- explain. Instead, however, he was respectful, and I stared at him do anything except love you. There is nothing more dreg or , fore moving the desk, it would seem the most commonplace looking chap wonder. g dreary that the intruders heedful of mak- had been not so S all `right, he tried ' to quiet' The Borzoi, or wolf-hound, is the forsaken than the inside of a modern + conceivable. He business building on a Sunday morn- Ing . as little noise its possible, had much startled and surprised by the my quickly awakened alarm. "You rsStiorlal dog of Russia A Borzoi is ing. The elevators were not Cunning, carefully set the instrument upright fatality itself, it would seem, as leave it to. me. When Doc Harris not unlike our greyhound, but with a _ h upon the floor. asks- you anything follow my lead. rough- coat. The breed €s one of th and we were o6figed to climb the P gratified that a line of reasoning had I stairs to the fifth story. -Struber re- In a moment he was through. He 'been approved and its result con- Hes young and like as not. never'; favorites of Queen Alexandra, who mauled silent until we arrived at the : fished up from a vent pocket a partic-• firmed. Apparently, in a single brief heard o the ring an Charley Yens ',also has a fancy for the national doge long marble hallway at whose far- ularly ill-favored and ragged cigar but comprehensive survey, he had death. Hagan was coroner then. of Japan, the little .black and white whose villainous odor, once he got it taken in everything necessary C Hattie dont know nothin about Lois', that sad my name could be, discerned eryth' g ry to be l Willets. We don't want to drag her toy spaniels. in neat '1t letters on the frosted lass going, suggested an intent on his known; aside from removing the g g art to disinfect Me- room. The derby ueuewi and . ecru;inizin the vim into this at all. There ain't any in- I Brave little Belgium has its nation of the outer office door. Here he t was cocked at a jaunty angle. lie tim's face, g uest that a oin to bring g very sporty paused and sniffed the air like a hound he had sought no farther Fq S g out more 'n at do the griffon, a ve a little itssquinted at me along his crooked nose for clues. And lastly, he was more { we already know, ao let it go as a dog, loved in this country as a -toy scentingJanitor work done Saturday and jerked a thumb backward to- 1 disposed to sit down and thresh one plain, everyday case o" peter-crack- g prig night, I s'pose?" he asked. F ward the safe. Ing-some Important papers acme- dog, although the on is really as g �. .. } the whole matter with me. I .was be- hod 's trying t Same as any tw rier, Y don't know that guy, s pose, ginning to understand why his chief ryi B o-grab, savvy . Harris , Yes," said I, beginning to tingle F The Italian greyhound, Italy's dog, -" wtitlt an incomprehensible- he remarked in a to that-at lied reposed 'Il ink so anyhow when he finds out pp P sed confidence to him. "Then body's been in your shop he tbuught I did. Without WEIirina far ressed something 6f my who that stiff j Is similar in appearance to the Eng. • -- . a res nae, he continued: "Yu look -T'i`p That's so,' said I, with a sudden I lials whippet or miniature greyhound. since lasSevenan ?' pot h• thoughts. and he nodded his under- realization that we had forgotten the, Queen Victoria was very fond of Italy "It's not at all likely." - ; sick. M Ferris, an no blame to ,tare Ing. a ai ht like that don't' set well on a e•• victim in consideration of the iia greyhounds, clad -owned several f W e 'moved along the hall, -avA. pre- ". , . "Clues?" . he mused inspecting the tragedy's to r as ` sently, Struber stepped said to en- ' man a chest, specially after-_ what ax ending end of his nondescript rz Pact°' "you seem- excellent specimens of the breed. ou ve already-'went through."Then P ed to recognize the poor devil , " able me to use the p key which already • y„ cigar. which occasional] fizzed like a The shrewd es re Germanys national dog -is. of he irrelevant] fired at me: Kee s ” eyes regarded- me g� I had singled out on its ring. " y p dam firecracker: ata the use uizzicsill' course, the dachshund, fsaiili�t�t to I opened the door- with as acute I rattlesnake in the safe?" o' chasin' them bugs in a case like q "Recognize him! T ens es." � most of us as "the dog that is sold quickening of anticipation; but no- I shook my head; I did in truth i this here? That stiff; the busted "'Who ? •• a sad.•• y thin out of the way met my view. feel . sick. It was the' ring, I told nate ; the tittle box the ring-them's "� was he N y by the y -- _��._it.n _ I Steve Willets. --;. ° Xcoun t e was were a tb- �„- - ( o be continued.) ' uniform calf bindings of the bulk'ot Not are, laconically. "That s Yuh ain't a-groin' to find anything- UNPROFTifAHLB GUEST& .,my law library; the halt-dozen, or so the way I'd doped it out. It croaked here that points to what's behind it -_ - _ leather=seated chairs were placed at -that pink as if it'd a-been a side- all. Some Men Are Notoiioualy Big 1 _ -precise distances --about the long :winder, though. You its keeper! "This much is as plain a° da THE HIiITISH BULLDOG.. Eaters. '? table that held various legal periodic- "It's mine-yyea. It won't hurt you Didn't we both have the .wine hung _ ale• the .typewrites desk was closed it you handle it properly. Just keep o' somethin' or other bein' pulled off An Article That Will Interest All A Yorkshireman was staying at the an� unencumbered, save for a small ' slTa from the letl that's the source is here? Sure, we did. Look at it Animal Lovers. same be�Iry with three other visit- - vase of Japanese ware in which Miss of danger. just a secend as I see it"-he squar-. ors. He came down before the others. 4 P - .. Struber inaed knowingly. build Mr. - 9t bar roared and indicated the differ•en! In one sense the British , Fox usually had flowers of souse sort.. 8=' g F• ed °g and sat clown to breakfast and began. - ' In short, everything Van seat and "I'm the one great little keeper away objectives with wide sweeps of one as we know him to-day, is a modern Halt an hour later the other three ` shipshape, as the place always wsa from- a thigc of that kind " he assur- arm.- "Samebod 's opened the sate do and in another sense the breed of a morning before the day's activi- ed me, "But I'd like to get it out o' door by twistin' the button 'stead o' g' were calling for their coffee, toast and ties disarranged it into a homelike use sight before the coroner comes buttin' drilling it full o' holes, pourin' ins is one of the oldest in the world eggs The waiter assured them flan# in. Y' know, an 'inquest's a ublic s Most do fanciers who are not r q spoonful -or so o soup an spoiling a g- they had all been served at the a�- tiditaesa, ready to perfectly good harnessed-bo N blinded b prejudice in favor of one Struber had not. paused to dwell Proceeding, an' we're not pe y z. o � F Pr) pointed time, and it tsaaary` p'II'bd" later ; upon the aspect- of the outer room, have some things get in the news- common yegg done that, but one o' particular breed; are agreed that the that the Yorkist had consumed fifteen, seeming to divine that my private papers yet- These foxy reporters is these' foxy experts what reads the Old English mastiff and the bulldog eggs and a corresponding number of room moat kids whatever it was he Serce. Go shoo your Jewelry into its combination through the ends o' their are descended from the same stock. . was expecting to find. The door be- corral an put up the bars; then let's fingere by the fall o' the tumblers, ragilera, wader the imprasaion that it tween the, two rooms stood ajar, and talk." Certain it ia, that the bulldog of fifty , all meant for him? just as easy as it they'd had 3t told years ago was a very different dog I The Germans are notottously big rs .:an exclamation from the detective, I -never had handled the ring with- to «em• from the bulldog of to-da X� who had halted upon the threshold, out - a- feelingg of dread, and the : Then there's the mark on this y eaters, and are very much averse to ,Y - brow ht ma speedily to him. thought of. :ckin it up now was in- stiffs hand. Right off I looks for the The bulldog' was probably, invented .starving. It i° told of s market port- " g love o' !" � P g P ring. There she is! Time Charley in this way. The village butcher o! For tea® love o Mike be mar- ezpreasibly repugnant. But I recopy g• F y g er in Berlin making a bet that he veiled sized fully the_wisdQnj- ai-_gegpinB�Yen is his we had that Chink sign years ago would use a dog to,�ould put gW�_T9 si= mutton mops. , echoed hisa sto ishme t. desk had si ,loonaccount o them sensible, hasten- out what' Yens caseMte revef oma. 1 the particular animal' that he needed pourtwelve eggs, a goose, a duck, aio I Bred across his shoulder slid so a details suppressed until I was In :Too assist hist in capturing and holding First, I that • out what it means. Me remember _ . i � epounds of .potatoes, and twenty-two a been_ dragged providing- a ed to t the deadly them, bac& into � yes. Us bulla a paid for not ferget- i o t � pounds of hay. a gged to one aide, providi get 1 In time the.business business of capturing; wider clear space in front of the safe its box and the box 'itself buried be- tiny P This commissariat was not for a which stood against. the wall behind neath a mass• of papers in a desk.' Now when you I`e ready to put me ' a bull for food was developed into month. It wsa for one meal! Di!zi - next to what yuh know, why, I'll give the sport of bull-baiting, and breeders ficulties were anticipated with the last g= it. Then I saw that the safe door drawer. „ yah the answer--mebbe, of dogs -developed their, doge on the course, as the eater was a man, and stood• open Mr. StrubeC, reflectively puffing ,- 11Here's hoping,- at any rate, A few papers were scattered over I •his malodorous cigar, was now seat- g I linea required. thus, file no of the not a horse. pe I fervently expressed m feelings. a' the floor. With a. start,. 1. recognid , ed, one leg , swinging comfortably y regret this bulldog is in the middle of his face, 1 However, this ingenious man solo- More and more did I l one of the small ivory boxes. It lay over the chair arm. I leaned against amiable sleuth's apparent shiftiness; so that he can hang on to his prey ed the difficulty by calling for a eig- • { ujaaide-down, its lid projecting at, my desk and waited, as he produced '.RV am I was sensible, o! a growing coli and breathe at the same time. No staffs after he had finished Ghe,-d� right angles from it. a blue halo the sir by waving his I He then set light to the ha And then my attention became riv- cigar. •fidence in - his abilities. How much , othei dog can do this. F/ pounded eted upon a figure huddled in the "Reckon yuh thought we weren't would it be safe for me to tell him? 1 The bulldog is built to "stand his ,,,the ashes up with the potatoes, and, semi-obscurity behind huddled sale door. much interested in your troubles this I It seemed imperative that, it the ,mys- ground." The hindfeet are turned I-swallowed the lot. ,1 ,,, tery was ever-to.be cleared up, if an slightly outwards (thus turning the =. I only had time to make- out the fa- morniu , iae , began, contemplating ; g y ) bmiliar reeched of the and loose-Chant- me throughthMr haze. lFaectt o' h be ended he Criminalrepresentative activity was to hocks slightly Inwards oto. enable the There's the Rut. j `t be ended he as a re ieaentative• of •t ' tire- law should be laced in ossessioa -- �- � l t�P � gr-0und __`Mrs. Exe-Your, maid is to famiI • �� tire In public, when Struber sprang day yuh was keeping something back befor he leas on his pre you.will of all the -facts. @ P F• forward. He pushed the safe door, I ought to a-been -put next to. Mebbe ' tar. You should make her keep her , I Yet I was very reluctant to.tell him notice that a human prize-fighter u�s- to, permitting the light to fall square- yuh dont know that guy at the' Re- about the diamond; my right to gov-' consciously turns one foot in the Place. a ` ly upon the motionless -form over ,,public; I ain't sayin' yah do or yah. ern its din sition was based solei Mrs. Wye-If I made her keep her Po F, same way, and to, the same reason. tui which he stooped. dont; but as soon as yuh lamped that ! upon the incomplete and uncertain .I y' place she'd quit her job. ; x A long low whistle escaped him. mind with somethin' that 'd happen- [title of possession and should it be. - - -- - -- ---- - ------ �` He reached down and caught the--end . ed before; somethin' that had been I wrested -from we under the cloak of of the braided queue and gave it a worryin' yuh, too. Correct?" I authority, the rightful-owner. might. j' k, He jerked .harder.; the thing i.- .1 contented myself . with another' loss it'foE e�rer. It, was a problem me away in his hand. nod, and, to myself, the expression of i not to be' diaposed of lightly,Owasmm i O u Can H aV e , "This is no Chink," he announced, a definite convictidn upon the extent' And ton, there' wag Lois ox.to.be' 4 i a brittle tone, "standing upright and to which this chap„ had befaoled me: l considered. Did Struber have an ink- A E R E C T C O n'1 ' e X O 1'1 ink- ,,king from the dangling queue in I I could no longer• dispute the fact: ling of how .closely sbe might be con- s hand to the denuded poll. that MT. Strbber was clever; khat he' nected- with the affair? Once'iden- 4 I stared in wonder. A small eircu- was remarkably shrewd both at ob- tify the vanished guest of the.Repub- r space at the top of the mans serving and at drawing deductions ; lic with James Strang, and the two ad, where the queue had been fas- from what he observed. Without of them with the annonymous sender I ne<; by means of some sort of ad- 1 seeming to remark my crestfallen j of the diamond and-her involvement sive, disclosed an area, of close- i silence, he pursued: would be complete, if not clear. opped gray hair. The face ' was I "Says I to myself Thursday: 'Now, • I hit upon a plan at last which I , dden in the hollow of -one arm; the ,. there s somethin Mr. Ferris is afraid fancied would be fair to Struber., and ees were drawn up and 'the body, to tell me; it ain't ever occurred to at the same time would. protect my'; ,V ched, as if it had petrified in -a ! him before that mebbe some . time* position., - aroxy�m of pain. he'd have, til- tail It; an' haiidin' it to '.'9Yruber," I said; "I suppose this - Next Instant I saw something that him sudden this way's gat him to thing has become too serious for re- , ekened me with horror. One hand guessin';�he wants to weigh the likely ;nervations, but I'r41 in :a predicament -as turned palm 4 Ward., It was resultso' tellin , so. I might as. welly of doubt. Honestly, I haven't, the. U and SWOlien. n the palm was blow. 'Mabbe,' says I, `he'll need a faintest-notion of what it,all means; Mmfle } imprint of the a�rtlbol on the jolt to make him tell at a}}, and i'1} lay but tilers are one ar twe facts within-. -~-• ljbC; 75C ' $1.00, $150 a -ing. On the floor'beside it lay low a while.' Well, I reckon yuh my knowledge that. seem to bear upon i - - - ' Lg itself. got the jolt all right-what?" I this tragedy and the assault upon j SKIN FOOD:.__... - WRINKLE CHASER <� r �� "Several of them," I conceded. me that you ought to know. If you'll ; . - USIT- has solved the problem .of beauty. Its use is bring- v CHAPTER IR. But I m less•concerned for the jolts meet nie at ten o'clock to-morrow - ing back the freshness and bloom of youth, and driving , that have been than -for. those that I morning at • the Citrus Exahange, ,, away, wherever used coAsistently,- •the • wrinkles- of -worry ber turned the body so as to get are likely to be. Jdst between us, I'd, Bank, I'll tell you everything I know -and age. Used for centuries by the famous beaVties of the of-the face. I was only hazily like to head them off." about it. Is that satisfactory?" East., Guaranteed free from hair growth. Your druggist has us of his quick, deft .move- "My idea exactly. If you're read3+' "You're on," was' his curt acgUieB- :it. _ SEE _ YOUR DRUGGIST TO-DAY. ,y having myself no stomach to to put me wise to what was in they cence. USIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY,'Limited ore than I already had and when package the guy at -the- Republic I can only say now that there. is _ e out of my daze he was utiliz- sent yuh-all yuh know 'bout him, in one feature of the case that I can't, 476 Ronceavalles Avenue, Toronto. w y desk telephone in slo-voiced fact-why, mebbe we can head 'em. unsupported, assume the responsibil - U ersation v th some person---at One' way to go about it is not to set - ty' of disclosing; I want to call in s f• ..,.. x f.. ,> ..,p. t- . a. { . • . 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Bee bills. W. B. Powell, nuc- 8[ZGAR - FLOUA - ROLLED OATS 1.3b sir ; $1.00 i! d in a.dvanos. a the most important. - «s per tiooeer. IOHEST PRICE PAID -For all qa "subscriptionss .+>�av°ano. snao.a sl so rT� ;REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR $6.50 per cwL In N '�'LJE neer.)AyOCT. 26TH -Auction sale o1 � ke ag If poultry. o 1�oeL. MR, lot I WI17, horses, cattle; pigs, implements and TEA BUNS, $2.80 per cwt.-` JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. furniture, at lot 16, con. 2. Picker • MANGOLD$ FOR BALE -A. quan= �Q tCREARB1ffNS$3.20 ; 1 p Ing (just north of Pickering Village),. 1�i city of ants class mangolds spvl7' at Q� ��S' FLO�✓,aw the pm rig of P. J. 8tartug, Sale Dumn �'au•y Party. s. P. Bomss•cooks 4tf . S WHITE SATIN $8.811 per cwt. 'clock. -Be 1118: W :Pow. Pi(58EiiIN(18CHi70L FAIR _-�EAKEiiv P' .' ' ell. auctioneer. CLLS FOR'' BALE- ave or = 5 ROSES FLOUR $3.6Q r,cwt. PRIZE _ W INNERS, B sale several bull calves at • modssato - r _ THURSDAY; 28TH -Auction sale „ ROLLED, OATS $8.50 per 9D Ib sack.. QCT orbs at lit is, con. B, Pfokeritag. H. E.•PUr�H r '.,NQ, alter name indicates S. Section, of farm @tock, implements, grain, Olaremqut, _ 1s ti r commende�- - hey; roots, etc„ at lot 32, 13. F. con., -WA-havd a few of_thosegoo� head made apple pie$ing baeketd At Aop :�•� fndlesteil ini iy Piekerlug (Rouge Hil]rtTie-property FOFi BAZ A-iCbod-work JOIII a few left.. c.. commended: Names In ' order of of Spencer Taylor. Sal at 1 o'clock, bores toe .este for little mons Must „s ; ;merit. ;r. B"ee bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. sell fol want of stable room, ' -H J MARQUIS, PEACHES will be aWut aver this week order ydurs now.. cr.Ass v-BGETABLae sell foina, 'Oren baskets 50c e Sec A -Best 0 mangels=v ROwe,un 1 'WEDNESDAY, Bananas, _ a- et Po o. Cr Nov. 'lo -Auction side H as, Oranges, Lemons, G s, sweet tato Grab, Apples. R etephenaan, 4 e. M Baladon. un 1, of real estate, cattle, implements, OST -A collie dog, black and tan, �' i v ceank,,4 n, 4 e. x Bal d 4 'w; = e: etc st lot .2g. -coal -Peering, the �,�esailandwhlre__tseass. xewara will .._ _ The whole fruit line al's ays on hand and No. 1 'pods'. - -- - - Of Hector lldclntyrQ The -be Given or information leadiaa to ire rsoovery �io01;�-�Ql, cfked �acoti, 8[31 -� Brit - F Wilson, 1. property . Dr. N, McXionod, Brougham,. ad - _ and' Long Clear Bacon. - Sec B=Beat plot of mAnggels=M. fa;m contains 50 acres, and will be Balsdon, 1, $Allman 1, a Stephenson, offered at 2 o'clock. Sale of chattels STOVE FOR SALE- Self-feeding ,r BUY gtl ,your_,groeeries at .the grocers. 4 e, J Remme! 4w; h. c, w crook, 4' e. at 1 o'clock. See' bills. W. B. Pow. F&rlor Cook, ae'good as new. Havina in - ^C. 4 Bowe, un 1, ell, auctioneer. stalled a furnace, have no further use for same. ✓ See C=Best 6 carrots=L Brodie 4w. JOHN D�APi%B, Pickering. J-�R-FC,H-A a Remmer 4w, c Law. 4w, x coakwell. j� 1 Li3 RDS 0 N at h.a o coakwell 4w, e. w Tlazton, 6 Voters Li'+ Court, •, 1915 I �TOVE$ FOR SALE -One medium • I r sized and one small 0041 heater, nearly - Sec D=Beet plot of carrots =x Bale- THE TOw1r8HIP OF PICKERtNG new, one range suitable for suwmar kitchen, tad . don, un. 1. Rowe un, 1, N Arnott un. - - Sating installed a fnrnaas, have no twtb.r P C K E R - I N C ]C-tOa-iL�en.-th��- a Cogrt ase for acme, Joax B$LL. Lot b, ova >f..PIQI{• BIS -oared promptly 4w C. G se_sre, 7. .will be'•held. pursuant to the Ontario 9 .. .,, orders a - Bbth phones cl.ssevi podiT14T - V-dte-is' List Act, by, Hqnbur the Sec A=Best B P R cocksrell=z wil- Judge of the County 'Court of the STRAYED OSTOLEN On o4. - son, i..a Hallett un 1, C H+stlett un 1, County of Outario,at the Trown Hall in an agod ---- Remow " s -• P Annli,$, h C. s Ansley, 4e. c. s Wil- the Village of Brougham, on Thuta- 1et3aing to leve i will b�=''�'a'�3 ass`s �r� (�rp let 2 day the ?8th day of October,' 1815 at perwn aetaiuin hes after this tootles wiu be r c V i V -+- Sec B=Best BPs pullet Hallett, the boar of 10 a clock In the forenoon, prossontea' dna tnformatioa a. to her p whereabouts may be Idyl at the News' Omoe. - on 1, E-wilaon 1, a Anatey 4e, R Hallett to hear and determine complaints of W, A, at res Eastern Ara, Toronto 9-fi - -TWO DOORS ?90ATH OF OLD STAND. - 1,,h.c s measle. 4e. e. c Potter 4w. - errors and omission& In the_ - Voters , Sec C=Beet B P R .chiekeae=B wil- List for polling Sub -Divisions Mos. 8, SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. - son 1, c Hallett un 1, a Hallett 1. J 7. S. 9, 1 and 11, of the Nuaieipality Buster 4e, h. c. s Neale 4e, c. F Annie S. of the Township of Pickering for 1815 ' See D=Beat R I a eockerell=o D&v- - Dated atWiiiteTale, in the said PEE (� STORE _ Iason 7. E Boyes 4e. H Filkey 4w. M An- Township of Pickering, the< 13th dap �� .."'' �..� � ,\ . derson 3. h. c. s Mitchell 2.-c. F stork 2 of October, 1-915. 1� SHOE S-ec E=Beat S -I R ullett=x Boyes 4e - DONALD R. BEATON. - pp oDavidson, 7. w Anderson 3, F stork 2, 3-5 Clerk of the aeiid Mugtcipality - - - : Mitchell 2. c. x Anderson, 9. ��'�' Hell Phone 151. --- Bee F=Beat a r R cbiekens=s Bayes CEMENT TILE14 ° - `4e. o Davidson. 7. H Pilke�y 4R, . Wit- - --All the music of alt the r WHITBY,- ONTA RIO ' shell 2, h. C. x Andersaaf9, c. F stork; -' world and most of the The undersigned has begun the manu- -^ Sac H=Beat dozes brawn eggs w >?aietiire of cement the Iiotn 3 W 12 fun of it, too; is i1t yotar . HalieLL un. 1. P dreads. 4s, H Wilson- i. inches. Call and get quota- cwtnmaad Af -you own a Ftl�B�l�lgh dV@M Fm' j/.4 lM Years c Barrett, 4 e. h.c.. I_ Paumer 4w, .. cti rinse at yards do Brock _ . t -C O L 8 I - t� Fields; 4e. road: Galt mile wit of See 1=Beat dozen whits te�i:sou Spink lulitle. _. Davidson T. M salsdoo ttti 1. a Atkinwn A ""ITHE Also, CemBnt kept•copstantly _,rs R A L"e � � ®j &N DIA -R- D- BANK • no 1. M Mackey un.l. oa'haud.• 't..1 I' L OF CANADA CLASS stis'L.Owilae M�' V _ Bee A= seat bouquet of sweet peau= Fr�lli'� �itCi�i�r�� Prue $20 up. Easy Terms. A Dixson 1. , Made In Canada. 1ASSETS OVER Sac B=seat bo net of asters=R PIC$Ef3Itif3 - A� O - nI p� y 4w, x . Richardson uw 1h.; a Ask to hear them at A, - gRephanaon Lw. L„ DavldaoR 7, from (' mach& , c. s Brown un 1.-,c. P Plaxton, 2, P ea chef, - ', iceramea s Drug s��a�, eve systematically fi Sec C = Brat mixed flowers , � - �8a1;8, ,zr;pea,. Bananas _ PiC1;ERING :home Rurdea-v aowe un 1. x aturphy [� an :p Take Care Of the Cents .;xHa�tt-i-~ransriag_4ar.;. .: _ -.T_T�-.-- ------ - - -- Clanwoupe, Egg. Plant., . �Tltis�tely Become Iadepea- ,. .. �., IPalmer, 4w, a B Brown. un 1 -. �i��j�,vt4i Separators �.1de See D -Best plot of sweet peaa- Cnaitmbers, F �. .... x o'connor un "1; s Dlt-on 1. a 9leaep. 2. CSnh$Ow -, dent ' ,- B Brown un 1. b. c. X 11201 ct un 1, c- a Red And- Silos �- a'o. solicit your scxount in our oatward 3. �icillnG OII1ofl8, = . Bee D=Best plot of asters -E Gat. ' . and Green. Peppers I bave just *#cured the. agency for SAYINGS DEPARTMENT' 'Ward3 PPla:ton 2. a coll►ias 8, s �TEII,80:\'3 ICE CRt:�il4l. Try P�CERNG BRANCH, Annie, 8. h. c. L - Davidson, 7. ,c -a Our Cautaloupe Ice. Ah! _ abope. Galland see new, T4rodie 4w. flood poultry elilRq, butter; Rod aspirator &fid aware R. W. GORDON, 1Mmmeor• n V1 in smells sue at 11vidthr. CLASS Feu APPLAS a es alrva a wanted: good ltaH - Sec Ar -Best pLama of b snows -nae d►astey, 40, c Lee. un. 1. a_ aemmer 4w. Avp es that the pac•kere dant ,lad hone ip want, brie them iu. Prices right. P 913. A R soyas •4e, c. c. s P11key 4w. c. H $ PiSey, 4w. e., s Ite'of 5. spl H. J. MARQUIS 1Russe�l Andrew, RICE VS, POTVBac IBest plate'of b ep[ea-a An- stay 4 c Lee, un 1. a Sommer kw.ES PICK El3ITiC�. Ont = so es 4a. h. c. a mceregor no 1. c. - a ,Just a line about Rice which is eseellent food and will 00 _ ao bias iw. �y� _. iaccount of potatoes being scarce and many of poor quwlity, be - Bee C=Beat Plats of 5 fall apples �• lased very proe� y good wholesome rice era a Seminar. 4w. c Lee. 1. a Asistey. 4 e, HOUSE FURNISHIN freely for snare months. p etepheasoa, 4a. h. C. a Moaef, lbeinorured for 5 eta per lb and better quality at. eligttl'y . i See D -Best, plate of 3 winter apples ' '; m Our new Fall Stock is comblete in every line. higher price. 1 lb of rice properly cooked is sufliciew tae f i a Mcore or. un t: a aemoser, 4w. _ _ _;very large family. Same family would require whefnt i lbs of ] - �L.ee, Un. 1. a Aaetey 4e. 1L C., .e deli sin $offers. Saar er c'nt Oak Combination, potatoes. nay sed. 1Twesdie, 7 C. w Tweedid T. - regal r -$40,00 for S36 00... BUY -Al► T - -H O 1V E _ Sec H-Ooillltianof eed sees -r - -' Ever - - - - Aaae B +*erythttrlr at prices -tbat are rlkbt.. - ply y _ Wb" you want to . help eve doll t wway- 'Every BeC o-Beab collection of insects= Ca11 soil inspect oar Steck, it will You your town Bay at home imeans a dollacr leis to W. _ . ING Whenyou *Antshoes;hator gown What is owed right here to day nnrilmer.4w,a paweu 6,� R Brawn Ca H. BiJRLING, - PICKED 1� , Huy at home. Huy at home, ' Sec E -Beat collection of grains and Never mind what tis yon need, Are on for your town or not -� grassea-F aowe un 1, �' Canned Roods, collaop,chlcken feed I Bay at home. CLASS a GIRLS CLAeSae _ et i rase p oryourcreed Cheaper elsewhere P Tommy not l made .. • ^"t.' ' a,. Bu hat home.0 Buy at home. • F f xa a aret Macke un .la • Morrison 4w, may buy by mail. Rome Store qualities are: true _ Bee A -Best loaf of home y Other folks. �g Bee B= Best doz cookies -E soyes 4e. Buy at home. oma store merchants work for M Bic un. 1, P Plaston, 1. Helpthishome store tow sale:' ' I you. Thismuch thenyou aught to do See C -Best dozen cookies by girls uy at home. j Buy at house. ;- under - 12 years -11 Morrison 4w, x Oar groceries are the freshest. - Mackey, un 1. s las 4tL C A Marquis /PHILIP.. b. c. s Douglas 4w, c. D crimen,��OSec D -Beat layer cake -B Aanis 3, _S Boyes 4e, H Pilkey 4w, x Mackey, nn ;c --I. h. c: E Stevenson 4w, e. R Hallett 1, ' Sec E -Beet spicimen plain hand- sewing- G Beare 7, x Lyons 4w. Sec F -seat specimen of plain band. �T - sewing by girls under 12=o Beare 7, 1� T FOR-GET.'' Palmer 4w; I squires 2, J Clark 4w. Mme, QY'CANADA' DO , SSC 4 -Beet specimen of fancy sew- - ing=M Morrissey 4w,z sleep Z, c Burne _ t nt o $RANTFORbiUOF- Sec I3 -Specimen of fancy needle- Ft)rd TolmmwThu we early 8 -large a$$Ortme - work, M Lyons 4w, x aichardson no 1, - INC+. and WOOD SHINGLES, so that you ' 11t clark 4w,P chapelle 4w; h.c, o Beare not have to wait for our orders ' 7, c, s Prouse 2. ' . 1 e $ 5 n y r X41 ulecuLAxsovs ... - -r C �O to be filled. $Ec A-gest chicken coop -M cook. , well 4w, o sleep 2. A Mitchell 9. a Bry- - Ant"" b. C. -pried Morrisey 4w, c. A '7 ow surely' you can own a Ford. With the. RUSH orders at this time of the season are filled at' { - Maey un -1. :Sist cost of the Furd now so low it is possible �0- - 9ec B -Beat hammer handle -s We have Silo stock all ready n Behind Ca 4e, w Pl&Iron 2, A-Gatward 3, : $or the i►ver'age Canadian to have a real motor' and ready t0. -erect. x `` c Atkinson un 1, h, c; D croak _ 4e. car oi• ili3 -own. Unprecedented production - Sw'0-Best specimen of work with r^ makes possible these low prices, -belt the quality knife -a 7Power 4, R Brown un I, C At- kinson, an 1, s eorbetE 48. h c, f} Pields of the car is, if anything, higher than. ever. Did you ever see our HEAVY WALL -BARD Its i8= ill - -The Runabout is now $4S0:the Town Car $780; f.o.b. - - - 4e thing ' for . that .partition you --intend putting m,, a Sk Sec.D-Hest $ssay, sr. In and over yc lr ceiling will lie better if you; us it: Cannot - 'Our worst weeil, Its Habits of Growth and How,to control iL"-F Anni'a S. ' 2I Ford, Ontario... AIL cars completely equipped, incttldr _ _ •_ crack nor_break':off; "after once. put oli. $ L ons, 4w -to electric-h-eatitiRhts: Equipment does noE h""de - - - - _ ;. Y speedometer. (Set parttculare from Try 14. Always some in stock. E' Sed F -Best kept record of work with ptotor chicke>as-B .Rumpth. 4w. -W. -J. -LUKE Cs' SON, Will send to your nearest station, height all orirola a CLA89' XII LITR STOCK _ _ aL�tend2 Sec A -Best trained colt exhibited Whitby, - Ontario - t, by pupil -R' Brown un'l; c Wirrett, 4e.' W. B. Powell, Pickering. r Don't forget our prone number is Stonffville t't CLAM %III SPECIAL r 2nd S. U i East Pickering 1 ti ' . 2nd B. S. Union No 1 Pickering. - •• ' " �.�, " .3rd 8. S. No 3 Pickering If'. 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T Phiiipe. i0, W sllicott. s, G Pea- THE DOMINION-BANtEd. and Mrs. Gibson open $un• we regret,to state as well .f►e - his gellp, 9. b, c. c Hubbard, 6. - a. child is on the sick list at 'present. MCLean. 10, w �dag. with friends In Whitby. - eta eotrwus a oetsw. r<., .�i><stawr. w a ai�rniews, v+or•n19taoetir; Asa W. Hopkiw, of Midland. is Luther Howes, of Peterboro, has Sec E=Best R I $ Cullet=>tc albedo, _ � A. �T. ��,d s„�.�• _ returned home to resume his 9, a peogally, 9. a McLean 10. c Bunnell t ' _ _._vision}}� with Ire. Bpoffaid`. snd duties on the C. P. R. after spend• 12, h. c. c Hubbajrd. a, t;. I srignall, a Farmers' Sale Notes Collected other fAetlds: --" lag s couple oI weeks here ivitli -.See F=seat 'S- s i R chickens=l �. Wilbur Glteeeon,. -of. . Toronto, = h fa more eoenaient n bare ahs Domtnlon Beak oottea your sat. Ncisa iy spe at Tuesday at the home o his mother; Mrs. Joseph Readman. Mantle, 16 TPhIllipe, 14, G -Pengelly, 9 e>eotoastoao.ovea"I. c Hubbard. 6, b. c. c Russell. 1.2, c, I. when► fou have a tele, have the Matra made De7aht• at the Dominion dank. ,� _-snd do= them here for collection. iarenta Mace. Brignall d. — suchaoueetioor are cwde on moat faTom le tetm., i A , � .,ROUG%HAM SCHGO"AIR r dressed " sappeent •Sunday With Mr.. anc� PRIZE WINNERS. i vighswander- 16, G Devitt," 1Q. ° Zies. Henderson. - Sec H -Beet dozen brown eggs=G. _ WHITBY BRANCH A. A ATKINSON, M$r►ager. ss Y . Dr. Love,_ accompanied by . a . No. after name indicates S. Section. Forsythe, 15, P Pearse, •11; G Devitt, 10. s� i y CNCes hi hl 'commended. M Gee,9e h, c. c Hubbard. 8, C. _ ena t c., commended. aures is order o D Pearse, - ' Perry -on Tuesday. art, - Sec 1=seat dozen whtw 'eggs= phi. Leslie and Mrs. Feasby, o �£ s ` `,$ay sBL$g X nee, 9, a cowi►n, 10, z� Turner, 11; TIME TABLE-Piekering 8tationG, } Sandford spent with M. Sec A=seat 8 mangels=a Trimble, 9 a Middleton, 10. T. R. Trains going EasO dna as follows- 7�"1f Suri Mrs. tlendersoD. I Petty, 11, H Gregg, 15, G Crawford, 5, CLASS ti II FLOWERS ,- __ , No, 8 Mail 8.08 A -M. -Mrs.- Graham,- __�i__Rtou$-vibe, ham• _ {kv,_Id�,.� Sac A=13eat bouquet of sweet peas= 12 hoaal 2.50 P. M. spent a fest days last week with • Sec li=Best plot mangela=F Wilson. D Tfiornback;Io; sf sobeot3� 12, L Sandie - « 14 Loaal 13.0E P. K.w T -.her daughter, Mrs. John Shirk. 11, G w'iddifleld, 9; E Trimble, 9, G 1S. Twins going Wsei dna as follows-- r , Robert Bell, of Dungannon, has Crawford, 5, h. c.. H Gregg, 15, c., w Sec B=Beet bouquet of asters=l , No. 13 Local 7•� A. M. Dison, rd Brignall, 0, M Burt. 9, G Gregg. 16, G « 11 Local 2.16 P. M. 46 returned horse after. spending a sec C=seat 6 carrot>ti=E Trimble, 9, Duncan, 10, h. c., 0 Tarr, 16, c•, M sob- •rr - ^-�Mail - ' , 7.50 P. M, Y• couple of weeks 'with Claiemont vi Lee. 13, w Wilson, 12 Percy, 11, son, 1L •Bundav included • friends, h. c,. M wagg. 15, c„ L Sanderson. 8. Sec 0=seat bouquet o! mixed ,CG CREAM ! a Farmers will be pleased to gra D=Best plot of carrots=l rrighs- flowers=I, Jones, 13. v Simpson, 10, `./ know that J. Ratcliff, of Stouff- wander, I8, G Crawford. 5, E Jones. 13, G Duncan. ib, L Pa WNT ; 'utile, -will make weekly visits to a Trimble. 9, b. a b wtlsea=$---c. aa' 18� t�C:, J avright•11. �t t e 1131eT1II our markets. Gregg, 15. BestCLAI IV -III AP=Las - _ Sec A=seat late of 5snows=D Gee, Try our Home-made Bread Joshua and Mrs. Bundy have - -LAOS �z •PoazLTRY P A reliable man to sell ¢� -" returned home after apei3ding a Sec 'A=Bast B P R cockerel=s Bsr- 9, G Puckrin, i, A Jones 18, a Anderson HERB MONNEY, PIC$ERI]!I(i y� -few weeks with relatives in clay, 12, s widdi$eld. 9, D Michell, li, 15: h. C. L Jones. 13; c. w Middleton, 10. HARDY CANADIAN GROWN STOCK .: -Streetsvilie and • TO"to. - o Defoe 11, h.c. D Gee 9. c,e c w wid ii. See , I Beet plate of 1 G Puc G Kid - 0 Greenwood ��Td#aTe Sec B = Best s P g Pullstt=$ widdl• dleton, 10, M Dsnkeld, 10, G puckrin, b, . in Pickering and Ontario •, ' A rink of Port P$rry curlers 11. H Barclay, 12. I Puckrin, 5, G DaJoe, M Micheli, 11, h. c, I Puckriu, 5, a I County. -paid a friendly visit to the Clare 11, h. c. "D Michell ll, c. w Ellicott. '6. erighawAnc Qr, 18. Call and see our stock of "Happy wont club on Tuesday - afternoon Sec C=Best 3 B. P x chickens=m Sec C=seat plate o! �1aii-spplee= --g nght" and other _. Start now at the beat when they were defeated by. fl Barclay, I:i. E widdifleld. 9, D Michell. AJones 18, I Mantle. 15, Gr Duncan. i0, as well as"other'linea j shots. M ears. 13, h. C. I Gregg 1Li, c•, W of Hardware. selling time. Rev. H. Wood is still improving t Jackson, e. Eavetrou his and repairing atter ilia recast o ration and is - --- Sec D=Beet plate of ti winter apples g g Pa B ~Send for list of BplCng OSeeiaso. - pe TWO WOMEN =G Jones 13, w Jackson, O, g Middleton promptly attended to. and terms to agents. now able to leave his bed, but his 9; GGregg. 15, h. C. L Sanderson, 8, e- Work'guaranteed and prices moderate. Liberal Commission � progress towards recovery is nee- L sanderson, S. _ essarily slow.- CLABa Iz coLLacrioIts Lawrence --Handsome ou SAVED._F A=BesL� collection o! ,reeds_ Haadso tree t$t. G. S. Lloyd, of SDoz College. Denny)yI Toronto, occupied the pulpit inD Michell 11, a "Yes 6, G Da�nean 10, -. GREENWOOD STONE & W$LLIN(�TOM Erskine church on Bundag mor -�� Sec H -Bert collection of weed seeds .ro r in g and preached in a,votT accePt- 'OPERA -M a C-BiKayes E Jones M. e - ,able manner. Sec C -Best collection of insects- � .The Foathlll Nur19eriea, Y Kayes 9. J Graham 15, a McLean _1Q, FOR SALE (Eetabliahed 1897)_ a The rustling of the dead leaves x Hoover 11, -h. a G Middleton 10, _ �" the activityof the coal man • abd . , L Johnston 1Q. Fruit Ladders of all sizes . B L. PialcL,naou s -V. Z' O R n 1�1' 'T O . -the hum of the ensilage cutter a re 9 7� �� . Sec D -Best• collection of tongue and silo. bands . some of the Indications - o! the diseases and insect disease= -G Duncan approach of winter. ta�ie Compound- 10. a speciaky. n ulcer scoff, of Brussels. is OwnStorimHereTokL C%AW a GIRL'. c�esass Emery Wee a, Saws, etc. .ATTENTION 1 e ending a law dart's with his -Sec A -Best loaf bome-madebread- ofeppee M Mayes 8, a Phillips I0, a Middleton 10 Get our priee3 on the .Ford auto. ter, Mrs. G. H. Ramis helping _ ; ' M mood 12, h. c. D uicheil I" a west, . her to pack np prior to moving to Edmonton, Alberta, Can. - "I think 5, 2 Thousand No. 1. Spgle �a icer Bow home in Orono• it is no more -than nght for me to thank See 13 Beal di,zen cookies -a Mapes 'C7C%. $. SACK80 , The old men of the village have yod for what your kipd advice and Lydia 8, V Kayne 8. M 'mood -12. R Philli 10, BROCK ROAD° p19 barrels for sale. Ins eofaon organised therrlselve-oInto a home- LPinkham'sVegetableCQmpoundhave leer,. -D Mitchell ll, e. M Mich c. M guard. They- declare that Ger- done for me. Michell it. . s e - 'Man'y will take Claremont'only :'When I wrote to you some time ago I Sec C- Hest dozen Cookies by girls . bpurchasing p under 12 years -a Pearse 11. M mobeon •e•-invitedafore - over their dead bodies The Col. w0a a very sick *Oman suffering from 11. G Denny. -Er Turner 11. ­&tC. N. R., "tat10R one] is bus drilling recruits female troubles. I bad organic inflam- y F $ Rae D -Best Isyer cake-� Knyee 8. _ The. Harvest Home Tbank-offer- distance. At last I was confined to my G Cb uiddletoa 10: C'o Devitt 10. - fug aervice9 will be held in the �, and the doctor said I would have sec E -Best' specimen plaln hand- * ing ser int church on Sunday, Oct. to im through aII operation, bat his 1 sewing -Y Hood 12; G .BWxer6W'6 ; Brewers* Grains, Malted Corn Feed 1�1 ''K�N f•. _ �'" E4tb• , Sermons will be preached refusedtod6. A friend advised Lydia E.: M Hamilton !2: ecime'Shea 10, gra. Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake • s°� at 10.80 a. m. and at 7 . p rn.; by Pinkham's gegetabte Compound; -and See F -Beet specimen pl4in bans- i#iev, R McBee, of Richmond IIovo, atter untag three bottles of it. 1 se ing by girls Hilder 1�- p Pearse 11, Merl: Cotton Seed Meat. etc. * i iI►A p jr' Q V 77 G luckrin 5; D Pearse. 11 Orders taken for Swift's Red_Steer L�J1TiDi.�` 1 Hili. (a former paefor.) At the feel fake s; new woman. I wort heartii� Sec G=Best specimen ofMeev sew•-'ertilizeriL evening Bervit:� the Mount ZioII recommend your medicine to all women. In --A nxrclay-M a Badgerow 0: R ,y QQ ,Qhoir will sing. An iuvitst%ri is _ wkiosufter witti female troubles. I have 19row 9, C: x D Gordon & So `1 Phillips 10: h.x.a sada Phone Home Markht►m� 6090. extended to. all to sttend these also taken Lydia I - services. Liver Hood 12: services. • Pills, and think they are fin®.: I wall Sec H -Best specimen of Lane Zt12.0=" R.eeiO= On Saturday eveningon his ar• never W without the medicine in the needlework -•v simpeon 10. sr rami IOS�++�INQ +r ton. 18, M Hamilton, L-Arodie lb. . iivnl from Orono, Air. Q. H. Samba, hotrie. -3[re. Ftu►lrs D✓MstEtr, 908 Col- - oa Albetrti M aoreyth 14; h c, s Shea l0; o, s sat- ' �Li a"esl+re 0; � 1BeRand Independent #bona -��" van Edmonton, ttodaf MO Standard amDt;a A IIs, st former maaa�er of the clay 12. �aaae►19•r Bank here, was greetaed by a e Other Coo& CLAM zI MISCSLLANNOoe- m'n"OOie'° .retro• -9rbt _ '*,sea sp MUM of hie friends and ppre- Nab -"Jost after my mar- Sec A -Best e:hibicion obltsken coop ,., eOx .. iR g The Pick 83' 9 _ -: - sented with a haacisome _club b4►g -,t Brianatl 6, s Barclay i. w . - area remembrance from the_ pec- riev my Left side began to Pala me and Aee B- Bert hammer handle -s » aro "O _ e who have always bald Mr. the. per i� so severe at timer Ahat I P{liieyy 12; w Jackson 6; L saeiderrOR, 8; ^� • • g V'1gYlance Co l pAy suffered terribly with IL I visited three c Phili 10; h Hood, C. c subbaed s ttar �� w 9 0 1 mis in. the highest esteem diir• tP a C �� I • ? his-AAsbare. A pleasant doctors aodtach one wanted to operate ' a = • m t leTening was afterwards 'sprat in oo me but I would not otroeeat to an op-. g� O -Best specimen of worn dbn�e ra 14'taw �• -► A g �' The object o! this AeeooiatiQn V to ePX erattom I bear$ of the "good Lydia E. with jack -knife --i. John19ton 10. s ,av o... leaven steaiin and proseou mnsic, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Coinba. i s � of Toronto, motored from tti+a ally Plnkham s Vegetable.; Compound was sec D -Best Essay Sr.II Gari over, rw tap w „ the sloes. iaa Monde and " spent the day "u g for others and l� used several bot- "Our Worst Weetd: -its bit ^ of qes la,., - _ � b yy � on M the lett nd mother, Mrs. A. Her of Et with the result that I haven't Growth. and How to 'thoatroi' it - x > 6 ; err 'po � :° � � � ' Kemben having peoperi e/oiea.00msas11• F been bothered with my side efface thea. Hamilton •12; a Cartear 11; 0 Devtot' 10; s "� bate immedislely wi any m19sietr W. MCKa► x Bayes 8. r ; w e • ova ,; O oL. Ezeoa:iive O19m Mrs. y I am In good health and I havb two little The%th aaaivereiRry of the "-D[re.R.B.Cs�.D,$estxide,Ne61 CLAM �n Sp _� o SLOL - asptist church which was held on -girls.-lst-S. S. No is Bickering ►-Dt a; ag i 90. Ji a s Membership i« a„y 2nd S. S. Na 10 Pickering tee l~ e g Jill ` i� _ Ttepoe may be had from Cha Pra19ida19e ae : yi ryas a gD • a li'i l3uodayand Monday last g,d S. S. No Y1 Picterfgg * eat I; a ata,. �a idecided success. ,The -services on D�j- S01�E�v� S.arasrr onappltoaMen. Sunday were conducted by Rev. DE'YTIST Highly commended S. Q. No 12, �D :e p it .a -3• Exec. Com• -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Su alm C. H. 9ehntt, of Century Baptist Pickering s o_ JI _71 "' o o er, C, L. Morcombe, Pickering, OntR. Church° huts,Toroof and were a hl has removed into bis'new office, on the -D o • a - sppreciated: In the mornio-irgthe corner of Yonge and Queen Sta., To- '. M oe is : i �° .�,A. COfi10C. ''. J. af�(• _ ronto,-Im[ Imperial Bank Building. :This • 0' C' church was eopiYortably filled but office lies been ei ui d with the most WANTED NOQP 4 a = : President819ore/aryJ Ln the evening a ;lumber were modern of denial appliances with Che Reliable -salesman salesman to act as agent. N tea", y� a unable, to gain admittance, the . object,of elimfnKGng all painful in antario County. } er - Sister churches having dispensed operrttions. Ps WEEKLY - Y - =:with the evening aerdlces� ia� - f i nom'-ft-ee, exclusive tenitery r"-. --- _ _ �*e -COAL ! COAL . moue making specialties. Our T y - �� their members' might, have�t$e 9 } , (� _ agencies are the best in the business G ��� L �+ pleasure of hearing Mr. Schutt. g- Both sermons Were Scholarly ef- Iwill have constantlyon hand for we Heli' the highest sande of forts and were listened --to by an, stuck at e . most delivereasories in prices and fl • r' a a full su ' l of e'oal at lowest guarantee deliveries in ret class attentive and appreciative' nodi• pp F condition.' Nursery stock ie setting '�lth- Trees } encs The male choir- led in the well this year and Rood money can rvice- of raise and• rendered possible price• be made in this district. For .par- _ ee p ht kind Of ail materials and design Manager, Depends on having the rig appropriate selections that were ^ _ ticulare write Bales M R Depot B rw4' mu h enjoyed. On Monday even- we f"'j�. GiBSOM. PELHAM NURSERY Co., of trees. Bowman's have _ bpi is stook. It will PayYOUon in she church was again filled. TORONTO, ONT. heav fibrose roots• b ° at our works sed tnepeot ons Abe! - _ �,ftt.rdning•justice to the, good 45-ly GREENBURN STATION. y and obtain prides. Don't b19mW19ibb7 gs rovtded in the basement They are grown jn the right kind agents we do not employ them, eooa194aesi9• p of soil. They are handled ty we oan, and do throw oft the apsf e ladies, all repaired, to the o .. ooR►miesion o1.10 per o19ni.,whiol' you w!<li rigm of the church to hear (� O • Gad paEked in the pin]i;' of odrWnly anus by ptuohaeiag facet popular lecture entitled e IMPSON ���JJJ«!!! condition - and they grow. euro• i'i9tlADlty and the Present VNITBT INANITE M ' by Rev, Mr. ;Schutt. The We can smile and smile and still smile for that old Hoodoo 'Hard. _ _ Two more agents wanted ufeae, �iby, Onfatl3 akar believed that Christianity 'Imes" -is now a back number and is very likely to remain so. _ jpk Ontario County. *�Q , ... Id be greatly benefited by the ' ,At our millinery'Upening we said come, you came in a WELLY J. , WILLIAMS People would not be so en- that proves tiie above statementt correct, and. also_ -the state- THOS., W- BOWMAN &SON CO. turgid with the'material things went that our bats cannot be surpassed in style quality. and, _, L1�I1TEn a; ifs, but would place greater _ price: _We don't use poor ehowey trimming that Endes out in Pump 'Manufacturer £ ie -on their spiritual welfare, -a very short time; only -the beat which timge.will prove. R,idgeYllle, 011tatPlO - "" Shop -and Residence, Dundas Bt believed also that Turkey -as _a WHIT Wo�:ia t>� wipes _ o$ the . Gran Chopping -!BY, ONT i he tnap. He was quite ENER-At-D-RY,QCKYD!Ff All --the_ up*ta-date goods for -€all -auk ' Three doors west of Whitby HoitN is as to the resutt of tlxe winter, ladies, Coen. boys and girls warm underclothes, sweaters, e ^he musical part of the boots, shoes and rubbers, overails, top shirts, dress shirts, etc. AND. OAT FLAKING was ably looked -after by D O D j �` The -undersigned is prepared to do Qpe-are prepared to instal wood or troll v' pears and Mackey; of - ; ' '.�. _ it l� i L+ �•p grain c110ppiwTg Gori oat Raking pumps _ on short notice, also attender who sang -a number of to all kinds of repairing. t. c. Wilkes and Miss Leila Full line atarasa fresh Grid nlr--to=date. F�'Lotvr, Five Roses," $pink`s every' day in the week Wails Cleaned. a who favored the audi- Cream and Tea Bung° Black or mimed tea 35c. lb, this is the only good except on Saturday Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, th violin and piano duets, tea at the price in the market, try it, 3 cane Spick and Span •, A quantity of slabs for sale, also also gasoline e>7gear and Wood and Miss Emma mn't be surpassed as a cleanser. Crockery and China. the AM gear $. ,wagon tongues, axles, etc. _ IDMPIAE CREAM 89PARATOR � who sang several solos. - - - - tal receipts amounted to Jahn F. Bayles (}lreenWood Ind. 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"'' ..o., . a• ' r• �.r 95•"'. �r •---"'^_-----••z^r:-: .> d.?�k5"k �fL�a •G••e r-. asi.9 r'*,s - -17 {4 ',' n_6..u•e0• '' a'✓. /. .h... • Y+:. yu-�YW.�'s c��* _ . u...eiK ` —M..:.. _',.-.. .'.. � ' .,. ...V .».grra YA'.+47�'' ,mow +w ✓t6t-S,�I•:eY%ii,.i'' 's'^ - r4R .'e'F�wt D EA WARFARE •fiAbAITIV — -��► �►. S6Vy WU KILLED UN ERS __ -FS �E WF{ITESI:IiGdC ROYAL LONDON -RAID - - EVOKES_. PROTEST FROM SWEDEN _ YEAST CAKES 0 A MAKk PERFECT BREAD _ 170 Casualties, Including 28 Soldiers, - • - _ ; . ..' Two Out• of Ten -German Ore Steamers` Alleged to Bread made in the home with Royal In the Last Zeppelin '. , lave Been Sunk in Territorial Waters �-C AK yeast will keep' fresh and moist to c E _ - - Attack. _ -- a than that made with any odw, A despatch from London says: Fifty-six were killed and 114 •.-; London Bri- the of Swe- +r Food Scientists claim that there is persons A despatch from says: I protest against violation �- QUICK PURE &d�_- --eP°1„, � injured in the recent Zeppelin raid over i�ndon: -Fifteen of the 56 per- Bah.-submarims in-t�.far !.dish-negtr*lity-Iffy-British subm arines; -- have sunk ten German ore -carrying according to a Stockholm despatch to home made bread than in a pound of sons killed and 13 of the 114 wound- steamers and have completely para- Reuters. ILLEn HOM Y 01' meat. Consider the difference incost. ed were. military casualties, accord- ry Ing to an announcement made later i lyzed the ore trade between Sweden I and Germany. This has caused some : The Aftonbladet says that the Ger man steamer German of those tOROIVTOAEa! EWGIEE€TCAMS-]]METED by the Official Press Bureau. The by text of the sanauncement faliawg dissatisfaction in Sweden, and it is attacked -made. straight for shore, n charged that two steamers were sunk `where she grounded in a position un- TORONTO, ONT TORONTO. "The Press Bureau of the War *;ithin Swedish territorial waters. I doubtedly protected by the territorial s _ S WINNIPEG MONTREAL • MADE IN CANADA®• Office announces that a fleet of hos- the airships visited Eastern Counties But,,the' British assert that they have 1 limit. Nevertheless, a British sub-, been studiously observing interna- marine continued the pursuit. Men ' c. d�i�® ® �• ���® and a portion of the London area tionai laws and have been sinking from the submarine boarded the Ger- • � and dropped bombs. only German steamers. - +mania and took away her papers. _ H SCHOOL MISTRESS "Anti-aircraft guns of the Royal Field Artillery, attached to the cen- The Swedish Government has in- 1 This statement is based on t}fe report strutted its Minister at London to I of the German captain of the vessel tral $erce, were in action, and an air- n ` PUT TO DEATH IN BRUSSELS + ship was seen to heel over on its side and to drop to a lower altitude. - - ENEMY U-BOATS LAYING DINES Fine aeroplanesof the Royal Flying - .. _. atmos- u but owing t atmos- Corps went p, - o pheric conditions only one'aeroplane - I PATHWAY OF Irl AC” SHIPS '` _mans Execute Woman Charged Not With ' succeeded in loeating an airship. ilk 3 j+ + "UL _ A0 With HarborinSe Ally Soldiers This aeroplane, however, was unable But .• o over au a airs x fore it was to in the fog. Submarine Piracy Having Proven it Failure, von X despatch from=London sayer The Oct. 13 after sentence of death had "Some houses were damaged -and several fires were started, but no ser- T1rpIiZ flan Inaugurated a Fresh Policy - Foreign Office has been notified by been passed upon her. It is under_ +sous damage was caused to military !♦., stood that the charge against Miss. _ -the, American Embassy that Miss ve I - Cavell was that she harbored fugiti were soon got un- material. All the der control by the fire brigade. The A despatch from London says: i new policy Of -mine laying in the path ]Edith Cavell, lately the head. Of- and French soldiers and Bel- military casualties were 14 killed and Archibald Hurd, writing in the Daily ways' of peaceful ships is peculiar13 glans of military age, and had as- _ . =' Marge training school in Brussels who 113 wounded. Telegraph of the submarine blockade, despicable. The mine -laying submar- -- -/. wa arrested Aug. 6 by the German' slated them to escape. from Belgium . their I 'following "The Home Office announces the says- Every one u this time " !mater, tae - creeps along on, or ander, the Her ih 4utborities in Brussels, was executed! in order'to join colors. casualties ether than the aware that the submarine piracy, a as circumstances suggest. military casualties reported above: though it has deprived us of many progress, at night in particular, can. ,n,i,l�,i,i�, r ff �� B�1781�i SpainSweden - Wo- Chit- Total.�•N� merchant -hips and cargoes, has been ! not be easily detected. Before the a military fa lure. war opened, Simon Lake, an Ameri- invented Men. men. dren.. Germans have inangurat- can builder of oubmarines, a Killed .... 27 9 6 . 41 ed a fresh policy with a new type of vessel of the under -water type which Injured .. 64 SO ? 101 . submarine. Ships of this class .are could lay these deadly explosive Ades itch from'Landon says' The tar and Morocco and the other in Swe- p - _ now busily engaged in trying to de- agents. Ther Germans have merely Ger- Post's Rome correspondent ;den. where the bait is Finland. E Totals .. 81 89 12 142 stroy our own and neutral ships, for proved that the method practic- I`i many'n condition is that the two ,( says: "I. am informed that Germany countries enter into the European war ! I Off these casualties, 32 killed and there can be -no discrimination. The ' able." is making two more. diplomatic moves I at a 'moment convenient to herself, 95 injured were in the London area, against us, one of these in Stain, and Spain give her that part of Mor- and these figures include those an- — "which ADE ably -the sequel; The earlier despatch, dated Athena, read: where she is tempting the Conserva- , occo which she had marked as Ger- pounced last night. ,.AM L11 i was "The French in Macedonia tine Cabinet with the offer of Gibral- ! man at the time of the Agadir affair." ,N, PALE, FEEBLEC troops hive received their baptism of fire SOIL ! near the' railway bridge at Hadove papers here say that a second Ger- E�Y VESSELJtorpedo boat was sunk by the (Gievgdi); where they were attacked by 40,000 Bulgarians. - : man ._._ _ — SUNK uriti% British submarines have now clear- Eleneraft_-� . tin "The scene of the fighting is a few miles north a! the Greek boundary, ed the' Baltic Sea and the Gulf of j _ � Womanhood _ to Cut the-- Nish -Danube The Bulgarians were attempting to .. ` . Bothnia entirely of German merchant i Approsehes. Rail wap• cat the salonica-Nish railway between wo Destro7ei s 'Sent `to the Bottom ships. Every German ship which _ I was southbound from Sweden -when ! I Girls upon the. threshold of woman- A .despatch from London says: The Halandove and Dovdavc, a few miles north of the Greek boundary,pre- of the Ocean by a British the submarines started -their cam- ;hood often drift into a decline in spits i allied force from Salonica have be- 4 vent the transportation tiop n reibians.- _ -,Submarine, . - psign has either been sunk or run ' of V1 care and attefltion. How often : ashore. Of. German ore carriers. one sees girls who have been strong gun operations against the Bulgarians with unexpected zeal, and already the menta and enppiies to the.Serbians." a The Germans AaaVriana claim ► A - despatch from Copenhagen says: { .50 87 - are- virtually interned in Swedish and lively become suddenly weak, de- Serbo-Anglo-French forces have pen- and to have gained plots possession of Two German torpedo-boat destroyers j ' have been sunk in Baltic waters by a pow, pressed; irritable and listless.. It is the dawn of womanhood --a crisis in etrated into Bulgarian territory just north of the Greek boundary, and are the strongly fortified heights south of Belgrade, and have occupied Avila, a p r ]British submarine, according to re- CRABS DRESS THEMSELVES. the lite of every girl -and prompt attacking the Bulgarian stronghold of town on the Orbpt railway eight ports reaching Cobenhagen. One of measures should be taken to keep the Strumnitza, according to advices re- miles south of the Austrian frontier. ,.-„ *-- -•.; p -Getman warships was torpedoed Shell Fish Spend Hoar+t in Elaborate i blood pure and rich with the red tint ceived from Salonica by the Reuter's South-west of Semendris the troop at the southern entrance to The -Bound, a narrow strait between Den- � Dressing. of health. If the blood is not healthy - - � at this critical stage the body is weak- Tele am Com n ]m y The advice,. declare that "the -fall under Gen. von Galiwitz have throws the S�bisns across the Ral ja Rivas, !:nark and Sweden which connects -the , Many of the crab species of shell erred and grave disorders follow. Dr. I of 9trumnitza is imminent." I xhus breaking through one of their fish clothe themselves. Some species '.',..Baltic with the North Sea. A great I p� i Williama• Pink Pills bave saved thou- }oa�on•!oi}owed the striking of the'dress elaborately by taking small sands of young girls from what might The despatch continues: "The Serio, by the allies, repulsed the Bul- strongest lines of defence -4n this re. torpedo, and the destroyer foundered, pie of different colored weeds and I sticking them on the shell, so as to have been life-long invalidism or an early death. They are a blood -builder aided retreated an Strmmnitza. "It diplomatic glon. immediately, A message from Falsterbo, Sweden, I look like. a stone covered with weed- I of unequaled richness, strengthening is learned from sources that Field Marshal pan Mac- 20 TRAINS OF SHELLS A DAY FROM JAPAPI *hich brought news of this incident, They spend hours, with the, utmost weak nerves and producing a has keaaen, the German commander, as - :IN ..adds that other German destroyers perseverance, in making these pieces supply of red, healthy blood which !.every her demanded reinforcements." X despatch from Neje York says: _ - and a cruiser which were accompany- i adhere by trying the same piece aver girl needs to sustain over again till they. succeed. strength. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills A special the Rome �s Robinson, as English mining _ing the destroyer that was sunk speeded to the southward. The infor- �' And They have a fine sense . of sym- i have proved their great value. over a frons-spatch h Idea Nazionale from -Athens nays: One-third of the Serbian army has engineer, who arrived here recently from Petrograd, via Liverpool, on the t xnation received here indicated that F metry, and always put a red piece on and -aver again to young women p p g Miss Min- been sent against Field Marshal von I Anchor liner California, said that - all the members of the destroyer's one Minh to match the red piece they : whose health fuss tailing. lost. have put on the other, and a green' nie Duffield £ramosa, Ont., sayb:- Mackensen on the Drina Save andRussia had been receiving apjmuni- two- --icrew were q I ' Additional details were given in a piece to match a green -piece, though "It gives me great pleasure td tel Danube Rivers, while the other tion from Japan over the Trans - I thirds have been placed along the I Siberian Railway for three months as - subsequent despatch. '.According to how they know red from green in the you what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 ' eastern front against the Bulgarian fast as the locomotives could haul it. Subhis version, a German cruiser ai►d dark pools where they live is hard � have done for me. When I Was ap- three destroyers were engaged with to say, unless it is by taste or smell. proaching the age of womanhood I many. points tortes. The latter ' have taken the offenssive: train - He said that as many w from loads had reached. Moscow th,e British submarine. The German' When once their dress is completed it t suffered greatly from bloodlessness, i "Servo -French troops initiated af- I Viactivo kin 24 hears, which had cramoved in circles to avoid' the ! improves the older it becomes, as or anaemia. My work was a scrag to ft i the actually on them. Ve, I ' had no appetite and never felt ter their success at Vilandovp a rapid helped Russia to check the advance ' attack of the submarine, which was weed grows _ bombarded heavily. This continued 1 Another -species, with like habits' rested in -the mornings. I could y counter -offensive action, and , pene-. trated into the enemy's and of the German army., 4 I at for some time until the submarine • and a most decided- love for finery,: scarcely walk for five in -- -- -- lodged a torpedo -ori th�des troyer, ' rlotlre thernael es• with bits: e# bi i81ft-�-time -.without taking _s_. rest, __I __ Was .territory are marching victoriously on .Strum- nitza, the -occupation of -which -is prob- _ _.Originally the floors of churches a of clay, -beaten -hard. - which sank with a- terrific explosion. colored seaweed, - sponges and so "1'he troubled with severe headaches, and things looked gloomy indeed. I dot- able owing to the feeble resistance of A bar of iron worth $5,"worked into ` = other German warships are said ;.forth. ,to halve retreated.. The submarine' If the crab be despoiled of its gar- I tored for a long time and got but 1 the enemy. „ Earlier despatches told of the de- horseshoes is worth $10; made into needles, is worth $350; made into rose to .the surface and remained on i menta it at once proceeds to clothe little, if any, benefit. was advised to try Dr. William Pills, and parture of the troops fiom Salonica penknife -blades, is worth $3,28b; and the scene some time before it disap- itself again with care and delivers- peered. A sharp look -out from the tion, manifested not only in the se- did so, and after taking them for a taking and of the opening of the engagement of which the above despatch is prob- made into balance -springs of wa es,... is worth $250,000. ` Danish coast is being kept, but n� i lection of its articles of apparel but time, felt better. I continued the Pills until I had used six boxes, survivors have been found. , lin the proper shaping of them by Despatches to the evening news- I means of its pincers. when I felt like a new person, and was again enjoying splendid health. CANADIANSAMONGTHEVICTIMS ' -- -- --- - - I would strongly advise any girl who 4, WAS A S HA - is weak or ran down to try'Dr. Wil_ liams' Pink Pills."� - OF THE LAST ZEPPELIN .:,BELGRADE LALAIJ You can get these pills from any t _ BOMBARDMENT CEASED dealer' in medicines or by mail at 50 I boxes for $2.50 � - .,- - - ,• � tl~ ~ _WHEN •-i_�i�ju�� cents a box or six Reported Mil:itar 'Casualties Probabl Atl Occ p y y from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.red at Dominion Artillery Camp' in. Kens: Section Where Civilians Sought, Safety Razed, But :.- - - Refugees Were Shelled as They Fled -- PLANT MAPLE SEEDS SPHERE CANADIANS FELL A despatch} from Ottawa says: The,! three _ are reported as missing u - •A despatch frorn Nish, Serbia, says: ! of fire on the roads leading out of the A despatch from Montreal says A large supply of maple seed is being Zeppelin raids on England have now three wounded. All these casua come home to Canada. From the cas- took place at Otterpool cam ualty lists received and from informs- I England.e � • - -� - The officiaT`stofy of, the bombardment city, killing many persons who' were despatched to. London this week from tion from local militia The casualties took pl nder- of Belgrade shows that the Germans fleeing. During the bombardment are the same plan of exter- ;enemy aeroplanes flew over groups of the organization offices of the Over= seas Club Tobacco Fund. The Over- .obtained sources it would appear that eleven the 6th brigade' of the Can °O 'and division artillery. pursuing mination. adopted in Belgium. Begun refugees, signalling the range to the born- !batteries. The southern part of -the seas Club headquarters tfi London, -England, are' arranging to have the Canadian artillerymen were among .�s those who lost their lives in the last ':known, these are the first dufoor I ". an the fifth, in the afternoon, the bardment continued until the eighth 'city, 'where the inhabitants had taken seeds planted round the graves and raid, that on the 13th. The total znIII- to meet death as a result o n do tar reported in the offi- lin raid. The casualties of t,• -.--without ceasing.... Tons- of thousands�efi oil-wa�I omharded_all_the night of;, shells of all calibres were thrown of the. sixth. The number of victims ' in_the_tesneteries where 6anadian'sel- diers are buried' in Flanders. Later casualties , c ial ��,�_�� British autlteri- aro-- �? Western�en�exce 14 killed and 13 wounded, E. C. Aarris, a well-known Tnet radically, with the object of mak was great. From w military stand- -'as imany victims• as. possible and point the. bombardment has had no it is hoped to plant an avenue .at Langemarck as a memorial to the ties were so that it would appear that it was ! player, whose neat -of -kin is Be- 'residing in St Catharines, b 1 ,{Ing .creating a panic. Before the bom- L effect on,the plan of operations drawn Zj Canadian heroes whose glorious dee s largely Canadians who suffered the 11 men who Lost theft -lives ; was a member of the 29th ban bardment the enemy opened a barrier I np for the Serbian troops.• immortalized that. place ' aide •r, .irLJ�l ,{, �S-'K .rs�y � .." ' �" ': _ .. .. _ ... . _ . .. v- ... :... i ..,. ...—".��°''+`•Y ��.... 'b`�•_ .:.n rv." . ' n x!{SpYM1, ''. _.. .F `. .. ,..' �.,- C .a•p,.- .rr J.k�5...6f1]. dS �. ..�..,� ,._ .,,... .. -.. .. - 7 2' 7 :L • .,...- •w,- k . V -f '.' 'YS+ . ; a'°Si sem+ . 3S"^ . ny. _. . r ,. '^ r,5 i �....� -i ....�-- --r�ra ..•,v--'�-� -s-•�.;.- - °.�'� , sA w rTti�,�' �, . ell zs*� ,+ 'RssYr ...aGa K+ '.•'9 .. .e..- . t.J. .. _...+..inJ^6..r ..anL:v. _.'®r .. , •. . e 1�6 S. tl-4r+��4 :e{.rr %iX_ -.Yr F.E�'S.. �.•,y ri. - �•.:�•:r2-X.r: tbf.'i¢y � �'.:�✓''•�P'iu "4"��{-. :u..'v.'. 'SY'.'-aro all;e r 1p�y� •w. .a Y aa� r - r - B - gaderIUJ l aides forged — - . -�ho�t oid� sad Hoarseness r �� l�PGEiIIIo wArl� cooL$s. - :imus !om ..>�. , TF it me. h FOR A FARM. OON- How Cotten Is Prepared for tam is i►D ��'eat Stotnac a°a Other Things Kept- Cool mlysiist,mlocclalted In theave y best sectiotwo ns os V QaiLlj Rllbbe �a`� Ezplosivee.- In Summer. aremmpton circa, t3 W. »rson,' ' ` Cotton in the form of nitrocellulose + t •• t » is the most important component of By Dr, Hamiltofl s I It!►� Pierre Lord has discovered that an sswsperrsss !os sem$. j. "Nerviline" Gives Speedy Relief all in propulsive explosives ordinary flowerpot can be utilized to PROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND 1015 -r find Cures Over Night. Strictly speaking, the raw material There 'are despairing men and. wo- offices for sale in good Ontario men by the thousands in this City keep butter, water, and 'other things towns. The most useful and incerestlnR Got a cold? used is cotton wase, or the attiff re- whose stomachs keep them � in con- cool ,during the hottest of summer of all businesses. Fitt information -off r Is your VO]C@ raspy -is your cheat Jetted in the m&IIufacture Of cotton stant misery that can be quickly re- application s Willson ,TorPublishing Com- d ; eon ested or sore? goods. Jute, ramie kapok fibre sul- days. easy, 73 west Adelaide St., Toronto. g a stored to vigorous health by Dr. If so, you are the very person that phite pulp, spun cotton, and other HamiIton's Pills. We know of no An ordinary flowerpot will serve MISCI u.aNeous, 0 r N e will cure in a jiffy. forma of cellulose, have all been tried, other„ medicine that possesses the the purpose well, in fact any clay jar, ANCER,' TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.+ Ne ine is strong and penetrating: but the only trustworthy material is power to kindle into new life the ex- C internal and external, cured with - r__.. It sinks right, -into the tissues, takes or common unglazed earthenware -pot, out pain by our home treatment. Wrtie cotton waste. According to Nature, haunted eaergles of chronic stomach us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical out inflammation and soreness, de- the method of producing a satisfac- auffe;era. 'There is an extraordinary will answer. All that is necessary is Co.. Limited, Collingwood,. Ont atroys colds in a truly wonderful way. power in Dr. Hamilton's Pills that to moisten, a cloth with strong salt ssas� sagoon z'o lsrsaa 1 _ -Rub Nerviline over -the cheat -1 tib on tory form of nitrocellulose from cot- searches out the 'weak spots, that - Iota of it, and watch that tightness ton was% -is as-fohows:-'1'he-wsa pit over the tgk of the _TT _ races up tlie3elicate glands and Zom�. - disappear. Nerviline won't blister, it is hand-picked, so as to remove the plex workings of 'the stomach and flowerpot The ends should drop sinks in too fast --d simply -stay grosser impurities The product is bowels. There are invigorating, down into . a soup .dish or basin in .on the surface like A. thick, oily lini- combed, picked. once. more, and then stimulating tonic ingredients in Df. �roass. and a>s rte. et., woronto. --- meat would. If the throat is ras y pro- Hamilton's Pills which- are derived which the flowerpot should stand. --;and sore, rub it well outside -with ��' Then comes the nitration The demand for our graduates strings p P imes P -- of water all the time. A dark; -cool tee. W aemla=1 AM'rouatdval.. Nerviline, and use Nerviline as a gar- cera, which consists III immersing the from tificallyucombi ed with other This drawling dish must be kept full u e e � 3 mmende berwgKw, calendar- Nerviline gle diluted, with warm water. Just purified waste in a mixture coin osed rare herbs and roots, and these are -ane or two treatments like this and se twenty-one Per cent. of nitric and medicinal products so as to assist in pantry is a good place in which .to your voice and throat will be tick seventy-one per cent. of sulphuric P P g P TRIM SWOLLEN ©LANDS f q a harmonious and roper working of ken the clay pot or jar. ~`. acid and eight per cent. of water. Af- y P that make a horse Wheeze, ;pormal again. r g P the entire system. -[Are 'ingredients Another way is to rota a layer of Just think of it -for forty years the ter the mixed acids have acted for the of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, coming from burlap round a porous jar. The wa= Roar, have Thick Wind largest used family medicine in this required time, they are poured off, the great storehouse of Mother Na- ter is placed in the jar and exposed or Choke -down, can be country-Nerviline must be good, and the guncotton is washed to re- Cure herself, can be relied upon to to a current of air on a dark window reduced with must quickly relieve and tura A - move as much of the acid as possible, be harmless. Guaranteed results'fol- dred ills that befall every family. Try sill with the wiridowa open and the _ It for earache, toothache, coughs, and is further purified by being bailed low to all who use Dr. Hamiltons shutters closed. The water inside the s i • � n several times in water. The boiling Pills for Stomach Weakness, Gas, porous receptacle percolates in a mi - colds, sore chest, hoarseness and mus- Sourness, headache, Biliousness or P P also other Bunches or Swellings. Noblisce:, [tint gains in every part of the body. is of great importance; for in that croscopie moisture to the outer sur- " Large family size battle, 50c:; trial P of the process the unstable- Constipation, Seekers of the -better no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco- - size 25c. at all dealers.- that is, the quickly explosive -bodies health can not do better than invest face- The burlap wrapping maintains gnomical -only a few drops required can ap- F 25c. in this health -bringing family such a slow rate of evaporation'that plication, $2 per bottle delivered. look 8 Y fres. - - produced during nitration are dis- medicine• the pot is kept cold, and that tools ABSORBM JR°, the antiseptic liniatenticr: . f CHOOSING A CAREER. solved or decomposed,- and so leave s the contents. mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, P"u], _ nitrocellulose in a condition to be Funeral Under Fire. ,p Swollea Veins aasd Ulcers.SI and $2 a bottle at Parents Should Study Character of safely handled. Lastly the cotton is Brigatker McKenzie of the Salva- - dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. . Their Children. reduced to pulp, washed again, thea Appffed in W. F. It111M6, P. D F., 616 lymans lila&., Watraal, Cas. K Partly e , an motIcied_undcr-press * Who one.. QLthe_s_]iA ----_--. �sgrtlme roe algorbtae Jr._. ue mane to dsads. It is very important that children ante 'into -the required shape. No lain$ with the Australian forces at I 9or, b W{ Ishould be allowed a voice in choosing other form of nitrated cellulase fa so the Dardanelles, has frequently been t cu red f r om oorn•pimched Wants to Know. `ter a business career for themselves, an under Ste. He conducted the burial bass can be oared Little Girl -"Please, Mrs. Brown,"1 that their tastes should be considered effective. _ .. j, service at the interment .of Colonel • by Putnarres 1[>F u mother wants to know it she can bor- ----before they are put out into the busi- Onalow Thomson's remains. "It was tractor is E4 Mira. ---HEALTHY CHILDREN � ,. ft�m.s.. scotbes row a dozen eggs. She wants to put Bess world. It is because they are not very gratifying to find our colonels I them under a hen." consulted in the matter of a future body," he writes. "We buried it - way that daw� pain, egret' insitam � " 'A child's health depends upon the 'y, slakes the tett 'feel good ad once ffirs, Brown -"So you have got a , livelihood that so many square pegs nine o'clock,. after dark, as it lay in ate a !bo bottle of "Pvtnamlr t*401. hen, have you, my dear. I didn't know live on in round holes. state his stomach and bowels. If an exposed Position. I had to kneel they are kept regular and sweet the •l• your mother kept hens." Many a young man who fail$ to down and keep my head and body in I ' '" make a footing for himself in the pro- little 0ne� is sure to be healthy. a crouching position -while reading the _EN. LIBH BILLET TROOPS. Little Girls gain she land u t, but - lessional world, o; the wand of trade, Baby's (7'bvn Tablets are the mother's Mrs. White is going to lend us. a hen 2 best friend in keeping her little ones burisrF `service, Hundreds of bullets tt -, does- so because he is in the wrong en- well They act as a gentle laxative; swept over us while this was going I �� Towns House Large Number that is going to sit, and wether s viroaatent He might have done well on. - _ . - .of Soldiers. thought if you'd lend us. the eggs we had he followed a fighdifft a occupation, ars absolutely safe and are pleasant could and the nest ourself." f -but possibly to take. Concerning them Mrs. David The city of Ipswich, England, the 1 he was hurried into tak- Alcohol Gives Way to Tea. 1 lag the first "job" that came aloe Label, Ste. Perpetne, Que., writes:- chief knowledge of which to Cana- g "My baby was so troubled with eonsti- The restriction of the sale of spirits than readers comes through the post- , and was afterwards fearful of giving potion that he could not steep day or ' in England has resulted . in a greatly humous papers of the Pickwick Club tt up lest he might be stranded increased consumption of tea, and i th an introduction to George Nup- night,. I gave him Baby's Own Tab- even though the new laws regarding wi There are born leaders and born " kins, Esq., mayor.of that city, is now lets and now he is a big healthy boy. the Use of alcohol should be relaxed followers among men, but unfortu- The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ',after the War a large percentage of reported to be consumed with envy of Vr nately they are not always rightly ere or by mail at 25 cents a box from people will have ac tired a .perm¢n- its neighbors, Norwich and Coklea- RE>llEly<I� R l Tl:e oint:men't - s - placed in the world, and the real gen- The Williams, Medicine Co., ant taste !or nature a stimulant -tea. ' ter, for whip Ipswich folk receive you put on your child's akin gets ;orals have to take a back seat while Brockville, Out; 'Undoubtedly the consumption of tea ! only halt a' crown a day -that is into the system just as surely as the lieutenants role. and in this way. _ _ - is increasing throughout the world,'' about 60 cents in Ism' currency -for food the child eats. Don't'liet ,chaos comes, fQr the able lieutenant THE gFi1tPQ THAT KF�1P and will continue to increase at a fzifaiaterllig to -the comforts of s sol - #a often every --6x3 general= — �HE_$EA._� ;'Ve f Ate %"A mineral coloring eater- late ring ll a ne-%c .ts3av y dier billeted upon em, a billetingthe It is for parents to study -the char- British Fleet Is , A ways Ready - foc years, and until the supply ease cope rote at these other places is about 84 1 matte[ (such as many of get with the demand higher prices for.; cheap ointments contain) get ;actere of their children and to help gates, tea mast be expected. cents a day Honaeholders are thea- ; them, as far as possible in choosing into out child's blood 1 Zam- toned that if they should grumble Y fhe right profession, sad coacentrat^ Britons had no special need to have " I Silt is herbal. No is - jug their energies on what. will be their faith - in the navy re -inspired. = •-lBoirbaritlea � Wei i central feeding„ will be adopted and ! n po billets be required only for lodging at onous coloring. Use it always. •imoat helpful to them in the future. It has never been lacking. Every She (viewing the flagship) -What , 9 pence, that is 18 cents, a day. A Noe. Ba: at A!1 i od Slams. :Let the young benefit by the experi- day of immunity from German attack does he blow that bugle for? story i>oing that when central feed- ' ante of their elders, and avoid waste by sea, says the Ayrshire (Scotland) He -Tattoo. Ing Waif in force the rations were. so JV 'of lune -by taking up as uncongenial Post,,. has .been its warrant; every She=I've often seers it on' their i bad that a rebellions sdldier hung to a o occupation that will be adherred to day, too, of the skulking of theenemy 'arms, but I never knew they had a lamp -post a sample. ration alad this only for a time. in the Kiel Canal. It Ilse there, special time for doing. it.. - sentimentst tstttt 1ltNaB �Rsa The specialist always has the ad- helpless, and not a single German -- lvantage of the man who can only do craft, militant or peaceful,�d,tre ven- satsara'. ridarre—s aas+s a!—. ass, Your king and country need you; _.s•. --•••- the work that scores of other men ture_tmt into the blue seas. It is Manners in Bsuinesa.. And this is how they feed you tan do, and it is well, therefore, to cheering, none the less, to read the "If you'd assume s more genial ISTOPPED ' - --become a specialist, if possible- account furnished by the accredited manner you Would get along better - representative of the United States 1H ,RD ON CHILDREN who hsa been permitted to visit the in business." _ CATARRH _ "Hub! I tried it once and` every 8ritish'hips, and to see'•with his own I „ 'We believe MINARDS LINIMENT body I met wanted to borrow money. When Teacher Has the Habit. eyes how they look, and how they �_ is the beat: -Seat Is best, and best will ever d'art, sad how sufficient they are for assa�a,t rdatmeee ma3ieves u•a=+lgi:. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. �' � � M live•" When a person Peels this AGIC _1 way their work. There are the submarine. i Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. d Problem in Composition. Ciiat7es Whogten, Mulgrave, N.S. tsbtsut Pastvm they -a2 glad to give hunters.- men the sub- Igev. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave, ::X Will Gladly TBL You - testimony for the• benefit of others. marine. is regarded as "great sport."_ "You seem -to be having a struggle N.S. How -FREE. A 'school teacher writes : "I had It appeals to them. On a chart the over that letter." ( Pierre Lan�ars, Sen., Pokemouche, ° been a cofi!ee- drinker since my child- American was, marked points -Yes;.I want myrwife .to think I N.B. MEALS DAY & NICHT ]food, and the last few years it had that indicated where many submer- miss her, but I don't want her to get I, injured me'eriouslp." (Tea produces Ines were either captured, or sunk, or I to feeling so sorry for me that she'll is el a new way. 11t is something ab ' > ,_ej about the same effects de coffee, be- supposed to be sunk. The auxiliary „ _ sickly mellenc a ionone, strayys at or hustle home. sickly smelling salves or creams. No kind. 14 cause they, both contain the drugs, fleet, trawlers, mine -sweepers, and omtser, or any apvaredua of any kind. other like craft, number 2,300. Out Nothing to smoke caffeine and tannin). �'yy Place for Them. or i n h a 1e. 1`q a - "One trip of'coffee taken at break- on the North Sea are the patrols, and Asn- Your Doctor steaming. or rid= were these to re rt the.sli slightest sign An Irishman on board a steamboat bins or trni�ecyona: ?. or Kant would cause me to become s.4 ' Po g I vi elect- *or ' s- r �," aervoua` that I could scarcely go of the enemy, the -big ships are ready. about this food formulae. It's Dr, for the first time seeing life-preaerv- vibracion"or 'mss- ',. er asked what they were, and being sage. No powder; �� through with the • day's duties, and to respond at a moments notice. And • Jacksons Roman deal. 30% whole &_ no planters: no the hie "shi s themselves, "the im-' told, remarked: Thin why dont ye keeping in the Y^ this nervounesa was often accom- P berries of wheat. •36°da whole berries house. Nothing of Hied by cep depression of 'pints menae field of grey shapes at anchor I of rye; both granulated, not crushed. 'pat in the hospitals, where, peo Pa le is d n' and d n' all the toime?" thaY kind at all. and heart palpitation. in precise order,' which as one drew P Yi Yi - mething n e w ,. ter became line after line . of i 25% deodorized and tasteless flax- n d ' different - >'! I am a teache 1� teed and 10% wheat bran. It makes islmaab,s'mudumat roe sale everywhere. something healthful p y; when under the. influence of coffee had Dreadnoughts. As compared with tui and neaschfui - le.against crossness when in some of the later monsters, the Queen delightful nut -brown porridge, pan- -something to • to struggle. Jost Ss. tan eucceseful the school room. Elizabeth, home from the Dardanelles, cakes, bread, and all baked products. 4You�do not have looked small. In her place in what is It nourishes better than meat, pre- "I saw's professor of magic remove wait, and lin r,; ` "When talking this over with my ser, and pay out k called "The Cat Squadron," lay the vents indigestion and positively re- thirty yardse of ribbon, fourteen a tot of money. physician, he suggested that I try You .can stop it ...> Postum, so I purchased a package and Tiger, the same Tiger that the Ger- 'lieves constipation or "money. back." plumes and seven buckles from' a over night -and I made it carefully according to the dim mans claim to have sent to the floor At all grocers, 10 cents and 25 cents. hat will gladly tell you how -leas. I am "Enou h material � to trim it nice- not 's doctor and this is not a so-called a recti s; found it excellent of flavour, of the North Sea. And overhead g doctor's prescription—but I am cured end urishing. sailed the seaplanes keeping guard ]Haid or Cook. •Iy," commented the party of the and my friends are cured and you can be • s over the monsters dozing at their an- feminine part. cures. Your suffering will etoD�t once "I a short time I noticed very The Wife -Do you know that you tike magic. wing effects. My nervousness chor chains. Sir John Jellicoe, with have not kissed fee for over a week?. • . .. I AM FREE -You Can.Be Flee eared, I was not irritated by his -telescope under his arm, Beatty, Absent-minded Professor Eh? 1�1y.catarrh made me IA. it dulled my upils, life seemed full of sun- Sturdee, and the rest of the squadron Then I wonder who in the world I mind It undermined my health and Wes commanders, impressive in their weakening ad will, _ The hawking &It$ and my heart troubled me no have been kissing. coughing mase me obnozlops to al , en youth, and all of unslacking vigilance, my foul breath made even my loved onw the bluejackets healthier than they avoid - me saeretlq. bey delight in lite ttribute • my change in health - Not Polite to Use a Hammer. !was nulled and my faculties impaired. I pirits'to Postum alone:' were in peace times and constantly. She -Have you been up to break ' knew that In time it would bring ane to e given by Canadian Postum kept up to the mark in drill and in an untimely grays because evert md- gi bread with the new bride i nd bride- ment of the day and•night It Naas slowly' 'indoor, Ont. shooting, and in ;readiness for action yet surely sapping my vitality. groom. pet? a But I found a cure, and I am ready to .` S. tum comes iri two forms: at a moment!s notice 11 combine to He -No, I'm not feeling very tell you about- it lass. write me tum Cereal -original form- make complete a satisfying picture. _ _ 1 promptly. he well boiled i5c and 25c And. from Jellicoe down they are all strong. • RISK JUST ONE CENT agreed that, if ever Germany clad a - Send no money. Just you�• name and chance on the North Sea, she has none Bo It Seems' l adareae on a poets] Gard. Secy: vesc� t tam -a soluble powder "Into each life some tai must NO Sam Katz, Please telt me how you cured 1P Y kly It a - cup of hot now. It is Britannia that rules it._ your catarrh and how i can cure mine. rood It is Britannia that keeps the sea fall. That's all you need to say. I villi underr th cream_- and sugar, "The poet WIlO Wrote that mUet t stand, and I will write to you with co e28cie Germania sees t0 the Carial. " i plete lntonnation, la,Ea, at once,120 us. beverage instantly. to cord. 4� have had last stitsmer,in mind. not delay. Send the postal card or roti �t is. ip--uMra. —' rnv6` p -- to-dayil you bavetk-et-ttsfor e equally delicious an , •. lilt Inst ibis page until youttaye $.ked for same per cup. me she wash -t 16 when she was mar- ]! of succi a'wide workt there are a - thea- wonderful Lasa meet that can da " Telltale -"Weil, I should let of narrow men. for you what It has done nor me Ason" for-'ostua.-- ED._ 7. ISSUE 43-'15.. a'ts sM s, moon Z25" --sold by- Grocers. SAY she Wasn't of She was 29." uwdP§ sdasasss Oases asaarRA _ 141 Nutaal • M - - loroato, oaf. PAk rn ...� •r4• w . , . .ice F' tib' x.�. �. ^°. Yr c« +4.. �X«,. g ,..tom.•C' !^' ?y 'r;.�fyp-'v§°w - M11- .0 „s. •..�'i-usLr..: �__;. • r,yY ,- .i� ... !k _:k•�a - gH°.ut.r.S.d.:,v.:.ir�k.-.r"..'-.• �.t;L. .q•,,oi,a4x w ,.., wx..,._�e!,,,'.., F�esr.+:'.a.,c."mocva.r,"„- .-'�:•�.4' Ya' i+,1+Ten4* 'rer.,u..w'�Ja'.ar.^.M.'k:ta:''.-.l.i"�s_r" Mj. r, _ei...a`. ' i _ .. vb�:G:' '-;+�' •�.ti'+�-':'iz-b•�"`�.. . I.rv. ... » -.�.�. .• ,Yw3... -+...u.T.�,p�++.-' . •"- -,. qje-* w ..• -. X• 10 �y^�-.,;;t:r.r i. , .t.!,as': _.m. om'•l ' ',',G. ! , , -�,u.s., ,r.•"' ^v -w. -s- +. 'i'.m ,i - _ P- �y ".-,.,.+,.'h� � • :� •'�-R-- •'u'i+�"�- , We •M a> ayY .' '. r -�. W_.--�L%.'-ul +iv'+3.•. v� r •+].JI'r . < M.. `4AM.. �Y�•"9,i..,ciYbbx,+� _ NON ,J " Y'•S - Toronto, lk7iillii • was in town afew da a this week. ity � �•,IAL•t'� t•Ig• ' -Richard Moore, days 'I`ve-Acv. S. N. ifl�con, of -Tris College, Toronto.; wilj be the i Big oreove� .. -Russell Brodie, we rogret to preacher in 9t- George's Church �A erste, is ill and under the doctor's next Sunday, lwth morning and .. -; " --=Russell Burrell visited friends care. evening. in Audley on Sunday. -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, home his arrived ii*r -Mise Dolly Karr, of Toronto, home on Thursday even- Yay Bei Ceylon liaaey goneg Lard Lam "r ..=.. -J 1. J. Morrissey has completed spent Sunday at the of ink, and accompanied by her in to ib pails the erection of a new garage. sisters here. ` -John Anson, of Balsam, spent --Fred Hurst, of •Toronto, spent mother, is now visiting her broth- - TEA - Guaranteed AIrStrictly fresh, Sunday with his nephews, James Sunday with has uncle and aunt, era and Charles Palmer. F. and Mrs. Hurst. in Berlin and Belleville: -820.00 will be paid for infor- Black, Green or :- $mAll jars, and pure Mixed. in bulk, Imp plata, 3bc. lb 16c Special, $2.86• r • -Colds have been very preval• -C. H. C. -and Mrs. Wright, of a mation leading to the recovery of Firestone automobile tire,. size only 85o per lb. Bulk, per - -- ` �¢ u _� end with the past week or two. Pickering rienda. - 35.41. -Lloyd Bateman, of •the Bank -Mrs. Maddaford, of Toronto, 2023185, Q. D. non-skid, serial No. -taken from my rooms in � ATEA SNAP j� mirk and S I � Q�rf ' ' of Commerce, Montreal, has enlist- has been spending a few days the ed for overseas service. with her sons on the base line. during Dillingham Block, Pickering, my absence. Address W. Wd have about The great Cleanser _1 40 lbs yf Black Quaker Oats nice and fresh + ' =Ca t. 4oliffe, who is engaged -G. 9.. Lloyd, of Knox College, p E. Ritchie, Picketing. * Special, 3 r uc. Tea to sell at 20c in bulk visited at the home of John and urchasing horses for the army at Mrs:-Murkar os. -Sunday; - ntrea1, spent a --few-da-ys at his poor�rap -Apples are as a role a very -Get throughout the country- free sample I"The early bird gets -- and try it: =- lbs for 25c.- -Mrs. Chas. DeGruchie, of To- home here. and it is feared that their keeping .- Tonto, spent Tuesday with her -On Saturday evening the qualities .`.'cousin Mrs. W. J. Clark. young men who had enlisted and age, wilt . be below the aver- on account of the ezeesaige' _ - -Mrs. G. W. P. Every and child, those about to enlist, were treated amount of moisture that they con- -have been Pandora =A oar Alsoo -IL -of =-of Whitby, are visiting the. -form- to a farewell supper . by Mre. Jas. twin. Bc'e sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller. Gordon, and needless to say, sold Frat-.class spies at $4,00 per l arrel delivered .: -: Q - ~_.N. Morrissey, accompanied by the hostess left nothing undone to -several friends, is spending a fess makethe occasion a most pleasant at the station. -On Friday evening last the > Raa$e ;s -days shooting on Lake Scugog. one. When all had finished a -Donald Munro has purchased beautiful repast of fowl and other pa members of St. Andrew's Choir and several other lady friends _ - �. Frank Brien's farm north of the delicacies they repaired .to the village, and will take immediate parlor where a few hours wereSimpson met at the,home of D. and Mrs. asci presented one of the :. t_ fuel "w possession, spent is mask, etc. -George Conner, of the Stead- -A quiet wedding was solem• lis members of the choirs Miss Phyl- Clark, prior to her marriage, and Bank, Montreal.. and formerly nized oil Wednesday afternoon at of Pickering, was in town one day the home of W. J. and Mrs. Clark, with a -linen shower. Again on Monday afternoon, the home of Yiloiley _ saver � - Ysat week. hes their eldest daughter, Phyllis v. Father C.'C. Cantillon, of C., was waited is marriage to Mr. Mrs. John Dickie was the scene of another happy gathering when -.� save Uxbri$gas formerly of Pickering, Fred. F. Balsdon, merchant of over sixty married ladies of Pick•- and surrounding country kras been' transferred to Sunny- Cargill. The ceremony was per• formed by Rev. W. Moore, of. ering presented Bliss, Clark with a mie-fF1 � I side, Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Burghes, former- Corunna, a former pastor, in the Ohio, of the immediate rela- cells;neous shower, and on M evening the young ladies of the 11 work Pays you to boy r : the "Walker". 8 onl-Y men's bib Shirts,. Heavy ly of Toledo, elle a couple presence of days last week with V A. and Lives of the bride and groom. The the village agaili surprised her her home line of Overalls Overalls - black, Loch -Lomond L: d favorably ;Mrs.' Somerville. bride, who is well an y when they met at treated her to•anotlier miseel• and Smocks. sizes 88, 40 and 42 Bhirtiag, nice " -See our 9amplea fora fail suit known throughout the commun- We save ity, waa made the recipient of and lkneous shower. It was certainly, Black or blue stripe, ' i', __;._old lines ,:patterns. and overcoat. can you 1$3 to $5 a suit -perfect fit gnnraa- numerous useful gifts. A ter par• a very. showery week for aii9s Clark. -'. Reg. 1.26 fu I:00 A snap at 75 cents. - ,- --teed. D- Si�upson & Co. * taking of the wedding dinner, Mr. from Pickering at- and :lira. Balsd_on left on the even. -W. Peak, N: Conan and Arth- -1.23 -^� _ • ; -A number tended the funeral of the late Ing train fora short wedding trip ur Bundy, who had enlisted in the Governor -General's Body Gc�ardQ, $TOV�PIPES We can save money -The Wal3heT �w Peter Annan at Dunbarton on to London and other western Tuesday afternoon. pointe. On thele retar hey will in Car- Rdt on Sunda evening for. To _ 3r ronto to begin' their active train- a for yon on eave- and Elbows Not only a money •troughing and but labor -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore, of leave for their new homIr Corunna, ares ndiag a fens days gill where the best Risher of a pe ing. They were accompanied by Roy Stewart,'Fced Allaway, Har- saver, a Time is money -No 'furnace work by. saver as c;,ell. - first- ' -with W. J. and Mrs. Miller and host of friends will , accompany Pickering friends. them. old Colima and Ernest Kean, all time wasted- giving you ..One price to all .. • class. neat work with other pec -The neat meeting of the -At a s ial meeting of the last, of whom inters d to enlist. We dg them on the stand They fit properly. manship- -15.00-- �. .Women's Inatitute will be held Council on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. J. Miller and at which a number of the congratulate they have taken, and the village ` on Tuesday. Oct. 26th at 8 m. ratepayers were present. to eoti- Gordon, *ho is in the aider the appeal of Lord Lans- is al90 is to be congratulated on furnishing Bo many recruits. It _ S CHAPMAN- ' -Robin employ of Mr. Clifford, apple -buy- dove for funds for the British Red 'it has been said that the southernMe has notbeen a ' er, of Oshawa, is working at prey- Cross Society. was decided to out in Markham and Whiteharch make a contribut" a of two thous- end ofthetownship doing its duty in this. matter, but i _ 77itovrnships. and dollars. The council has been -Thos. and Mrs. Walsh and criticised for their action in the if the whole of Canada had done as well. there would now be a half arms ineteadiof Co* * iRe f . �� Q f jrjiA :.famil of Liildsav, arrived on matter; not for.makiug the•grant. take of the but ter not. making it larger. million men under 150.000, there are two families 7 Tuesday to possession There some N ships in the .and 'Village who are, _ are --in + recentl rebased. province who are giving one —Jahn )'larding who underwent thousand a month so that the mourniag the death. of sons w o have fallen in battle In Northern �:- :Secure a bargoin now. a critical operation at the General amount voted by Pickering town- ;Hospital, Toronto, a few weeks shipp seems small in comparison. IFrance.• It is thus seen that the call of the Hing -has not been un- _ Fall Ru Robes Blankets Trunks Stlit.itses. �+ ' ago. returned home on Tuesday -This grant of $2,000, however, is '_...and is now making rapid progress the response to a special appeal heeded by the young igen of our village. Let other parts of Cana- =� Shoe and Harness repairing neatly and promptly toward recover for the British Red Cross Society, y -F. B. and Mee. Hoasger, who and is practically the contf�butioa da do as well, and there will be ao doubt as to the final result. T-. - atteuded to. - - -- _ recently purchased Uric Dickie's of only one duy-Trafalgar Day. at the east end of the village, Pickering township may be de- •� • ; aaasNw000 t a PICKERING �iRNESS EI�[PORIII�. '-farm moved their household -effects from Mended upon to do* her full share.Miss Monday and are now for the and suffering Florence Denny returned to Home Phone 2501. - !iV, J. EOA$WELL _ the rite on .wounded - -=„zd �-comfortably settled. soldiers who Etre fighting for the Saskatoon os. Tuesday. Mrs_ M. A. Sadler and Will spent —Ewart Wright who left for Empire. • The present grant Of Sunday with Spencer and Mrs. Taylor , _-. _England abot}t two months ago, $S,0<l0 will be suppletneated later' is now with tbe•British Ambulance we understand. by further grants Unit in Italy. They motored as required. The ' idea of taxing at Rouge Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, of Toronto. were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Totteq Qn �igRda9 -- • �' Sporti 9 Goods' • ' throng h France and when he Inst the whole township i. one that wrote was In 'Pentre, where the wiH receive the approval of every evening. Miss G. Pengelly, of Scranton. Pa., g arrived home on Thursday last to a _ a streets are canals and where the right-thinking person in the town- spend a while with. her mother and - IShells, Shot and Cartridges of all:; sizes. peculiarly constructed gondolas ship as it will compel every person brother here'. 'Powder -,convey passengers from one .point to contribute in proportion to his Sergeant Clive Proctor, son of Thos - ' to another. assessment and his ability to' ppaay. Proctor, late of °tireenwood, las left for England with the overseas rein -CUTLERY-3 full supply for the Thrashing Season- 4 —We often wonder 'why the There ace a number of wealthy office department does not o le woo have been con tribuC post pa l p or nothing to these er v Ae it ie Ing little g y forcements. The Battalion embarked Saturday. Se -t. 26th at Montreal. 0 n a - - las PAtty, .. -: BUILDERS HARDWARE .—G 8, ue three -cent stamps. worthy patriotic ob ecta and b Inow itis necessary to pat as et having their'propertyj'assessed least two stamps on every letter. . ' ' Voters List Court, 1915 • --Hinges, Locks, Nails; `:Etc _ �U we could -Ilse three.:,geot stamps they cannot escape their'full r?- $t would gave COasiderable labor sponpibility in this important . THE TOWNSHIP OF PICK:. ,:NO and. hrashers Supplies. � $ Thrashers • for those who have man letter matter. Y y ::to'post, and there would also be a =-A terrible accident occurred isaviag in the printing of them as on the G. T. R.. tracks abqut three NoTwe: is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to The Ontario Voters' List Act, by his Honour the - H' D ply half the• would be miles east of Pickering. Village on Judge of the County Court of the a s -Y quantity Town Hall - '' i'' •" �ul�, V'Pedaesday morning, in. which -W. C. Murkar, of the ''Stand- one of our highly esteemed real• County of Ontario at the in the Village of Pickering, on .Wed- ' .ard Bank, Blackstock, was home a dente, 11�r. Geo. Murch; lost his life. -.-few days Having en• As one of the section $%I�' be nesday, the 27th day of October 1915, _ l ore- T at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- h e Men s S t o r e i' this week. Iisted with the 84th re meat, he was corrin west on the - north noon,;o hear and determinecomplainte noon, of errors and omissions in the Voters' v C 8 of a os.--the•haad car, LL ;.',has been given leave �B—w List. for Polling Sub -Divisions Nos: —i, -- ,F — _Q Q .. -!'during the peiiod of the war. Be- the other members of the 'gang. -.fore leaving Blackstock, be was The.local from the east was about 2. 3, 4'and 9 of the, Municipality of the Township of Pickeringg for 1915. :a See our new lines in men's working boots, we have a greater variety presented with a handsome wrist dne, but the men .thought they Dated at Wbitevale in the said than ever, and can Rive yon the best of satisfaction. .. :: witch by the church. the choir could make the next crossing be. ° _ It Township of Pickering, the 13th day H a % 8 ` and the Sunday school with which fore the arrival of thb train, of October;1915. R. BEATON, he was connected and with a New. was very foggy and -objects could he discerned at only a oar abort Teetament by his Sunday Schooly y DONALD Olerk of the said Municipality. Our new lines in, hats are also here. We have all rile latet r -class. distance. Sud�enly the local w o.* s *�* MIT.1 _. , styles in these. -The Standard Bank bac re- seen not tweet rode- distant s j',l,jr- new fall and winter samples for. the Lowndes Tailoring Co are ceived instructions from the head ppr�sa-ehing at the rate o€, nearly hone: The p=Cg�R=NCN the best yet. We can give and guarantee . perfect' office to receive contributions to fifty miles an order free faction with every garment. You can get every- :the British Red Croce Society or was given to jump, all got Is the piece to get your Bread thing a man wears at the men's store. r jo-apy-of the other patriotic soca- except Mr. Mnteb, who fell in edea that are engaged in .this frost of the hand ''ear which pas. was Flour, .Royal Household.: Made from=No. 1. Manitoba Wheat. Try _ R A BUNTING noble work. While the township sed over hint. There no time a bag." ' t council has made a grant of $2000, for the other men to pull him from Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour - -which the ratepayers will have to his perilone position a'nd the train - -'.'pay, there are many who feel it sed over him crushinghis one arm be-. -,- Oat Brushing daily- " LADIES'.. :OOO�D;tbe their duty to do more than to pay cad, and severing Fresh'•.Rolled Oats. small tax thus levied by the low the elbow, and otherwise" township. mangling him, death being inetan- Bran -S]EOr3g- We are showing a nice line of ladies' white pique skirts a 1.26. .Whit - -Remember the annual harvest taaeoue. Coroner McGillivray .':home services in the Methodist of Whitby, was notified and an Oats Crushed Bate _ Oat. Chop Whole Corn cold middy -s at $1.00 is $2.00. House dresses navy a *+ea at $1 W Light fancy at $1.26. underskirts $1.00 u Draw P%� .:church on Sunday next when Prof. inquest ordered, which was held �P. T. Brown, M. A., Ph. D., of on Wednesday afternoon. After "Cracked Corn Corn Meal Mizen Feed Feed gowns, crepe and cottoe 85c. to $1.00. Corset covers White buttoned boots at $l.ii per pair. Low white; 96e, to $1.00. High white shoes $1.00 to .$1' cold VictoriaUniversity, will preach at viewingg the body,' tine jury . ad- .hairy u White trump $1.25 to $1.50. White and y a , ' _ ..bath services. The home choir journed. until Saturda afternoon Caldwell's Cream, substitute colored hose 2bc. up, Black bilk and�lisle �' -a male gaartette wil1Jead- wh for a ea - Mose 3b-Atid 50c- Whfte--and - hate 25 to 50c. service of pa►ise in the morning The deepest sympathy is felt and the united Methodist and Mrs. Nutch and young family -'of .' Motassine . Meal. _ linen outing *. 4 �' do Presbyterian choirs in the even- two ns find two daughters in Special pricee In ton lois Oro Choice groceries fresh fruits in season. Ing. There will be no service in' their sad and sudden ' bereave- "`the Presbyterian church in the went The funeral will take plane' .' HELL PHONE. City Dairy ice cream. 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