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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_10_29aT it +5r, •-::.rRx,. .-..+.. .; "'�.,. xr,,,..- .... ..��.-.-•est^-... ° •�--"-" -- . �.:»:+ •s, ' .....,*..�-,.;.t- s �:'.,'? _y,,.k wry.".¢• ;s..f G. .:', / ... � � : .r �f'l�,. S� y;k. ,n: s .. ' F''_. -. 1r r.. .0 r• -'AA. . s' WS u-- ICKERING —� — — VOI1e -K. PICS+ RING, ONT..4 •FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915 - - _1rTo. 5 :l:afssst,vual6araw. SPINKMILLS-Our CHlRRYWOOD ladies forwarded .to the Red Toronto la GREEN RIVER TheMth_annlversary of the Baptist Church here will be held Sunday Established 76 years -• Aredtead Cross Society at t week valued at $7S for our soldier boys, besides helping; the Pickering on and Monday, Nov. ith and Sth. On Sunday, at 2.80 and 7 m., Rev. J. D: GREENWOOD��totitis R. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- R. te:ea member of the optometrical aso- elation of"Ontario. apecial attention green to is UR FLO [, R 9: ladles• b knitting fourteen airs of y 8 P socks for the boys. Also. some eighty Q. McGregor, of Stouffville, will reach g P at both services. The service of praise d-ILLS 1hstltting of glasses. Eyes. tested fres. Norah - quarts .of -fruit was contributed to:help In the aftRraooa wfll be led by the9 , ;jat. ten :, WHITE SATIN -BREAD '. t7 --CR Aa�-BL'�g—��MiT.X remind the boys that they are not for- gotten at home. Every lady in the polling d"ion 4a invite__ iii kn help..sew- home choir and in the evening by the.; Zion Presbyterian Choir,. There will atle offering --eaph-eervfee. Monday Nov. •`FL.flUR AND CEREALS isaimt for gasify — O. MCKINNON, M.D., L:R.C.S., zdinbux Ph,,-- -Af Physicians and 6urgeoas of Ontario, licentiate of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 8y�tial attention to daiesses of women and TEA BUNS—PASTRY during the winter. - ' On evening; 8tb, Rev, Dr. A. T. Sowerby, of Toronto, will his lectures, Baker's fog- for Bread oga e. Amos and residence, Brougham, Bran Oats �' Shorts -flat-Chop BROUGHAM Mase. A: -$fenny has moved to To give one of popular. ann K p music will be furnished by the. White:_ vale Male Chorus. 'Doors open at 7. Graham Flour Wheatleta — f,•orn Meal, . Rolled Wheal, Rolled Oats,Buckwheatl_B�Flour, PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL -- — - lumbo rnshe�0ata r-oPrat_8o'clock,--.-Eve, body welcome. :Admission 25 cents, chld- goE an Pear - h. L. Stevenson. has the painters P><osERlxa, ONTARIO Feed Flour Dairy Fetid and plumbers at_work'on his new resi- ren, under 12 years, 15 Cents. REEDS a RLGDr TOWLE, M. D., C. M., dente, which will soon be completed. Bran, Shorts, . Midlinga, - M. B., Phyelaian•in charge Wheat Screenings Porn Chop -Cracked Mrs. Holtby. Mrs. Ed. Willson and Mrs. L. Johnston DY14DARTON Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, Oats, Molassine Meal, speowist In Rectal Disease.. ProstatieDfa- Mixed Grain and Chop Corn are attending the Jubilee Sabbath School Convention Walton and Mre. Annie visited at on CottSeed Meal, - Oases of lien. Diseases of women, Cancers, T%mors. I -say examination. Diseases of eye, - ' - - ,. ,held in Massey Hall, Toronto, this Darlington this week. - Specially_Mixed Grain to make ' Nr. no", throat and longs, Fittingglawes and all seats and ehsoafc diseases. - -- --- --- - .• week, -i•' Andrew and Clarence Dobson, of Mr. Hewitt has returned home, after s lengthy stety at Queeaston. bene lay. _ 'a=Dream Odea noun 19 to and f to tp. m. ee17 - SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. __ Beaverton, who hlive,.been in training at:0ahawa for overseas service, visit- The inspector, Mr..Hntchisoa, of Whitby, paid his semi-s(nnual visit to Bibb E Meal. farrca3ves - y Ca1fgM I ea LeQai� STOVE, CHESTNUT_ , PEA ed their grandmother. Mrs. A. Brodie, In directions farmers our school on Tuesday. A'Hallowe.'en concert and box social w= a in a sc o ---- POULTRY FOOD .Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, . ` R. FAREWELL, g.C., BARRIS- �• 0onaty� Osownettorney.andCounty RollaOos-scour%Haww. Whitby. lee ;AND STEAM. � IMITED all maybe seen busy in .their fields finishigg up the work of the season. The weather has been ideal for this work and all given (Friday) evening, Oct. 20th. Mrs. Alex. Macfadyen, of Columbus, bhio, who was called hereon the death Charcoal, ri , . Cotton Beed Meal is the cheg�est and P beet feed on the market for milt. _ -AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and -Notary • solicitor, PaDiia Eu. mcney to INK eter Molaaaine Meal for horses. cattle and pigs,. You will never be with- out it aster using it. _it. PICKERING. ONT. All mem era of the Brougham ' beef ring are requested to meet at L. John- Annan, has returned home. sires Galbraith, of Boston, after teff �4afC$li• T G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage ston's this Saturday evening at .8 o'clock to settle up all business for the L. Middleton, spending a month as the quest of. the Misses -Allison. returned home this week. SEED CORN FOR BALE-A� car Windsor Dairy and Cattle Balt asst y } FARM WANTED i. g Village in she 0onnty .,tit Ontario. IPicDntrmgytusse, 44ty Twenty to furtp acres with buildings within two miles of station, part of land sandy loam Preferred,- year. secret At the meeting of Presbytery held last week it was decided that each pastor -should present -the- claims of Trafalgar Dap was a busy tiny at Dunbartun when an energetic tom- mittee of young ladies, namely: Misses arrived. The best salt In Canada. ; Cement and Plaster kept on hand. P�1 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- twaeer, valnat=, and issuer ...L . collector ofsiazrisas iigenses. Bzougham. sdy client can pay Fifteen Hun- tired cash, If yffii have farm to sell write the budget to his own congregation, particularly the claims of the Lap. men's .liissioner7 Movement. In eom- Rev. Allison. Hickey, Mackie. Found, Dun- bar, Homes, Mitcl�iL Burns, Hender- son, Head: Thom, Lofton; 'Wetherell and Lotton, under the supervision of tt 1' -" E A S T' L A K E HOPPER 18auQ* of MaM,aRe �: Licenses in tVA of Ontario, ..nosy R�ffiee at store and hiss ,ideate, Claremont. ee C t�Ohl1 �'lher igr yCa,nsi . GOC `TRY REAL ESTATE pliance with this arrangement, J. Slctlroy will give an appropriate address in St. John's chuF.c on Su day afternoon. _ Mrs. Gillespie, tagged the community slid realized the sum of $110.00. the money to go to the British Red Cross _ _ �" S.SEATON TOWNSHIPQLEBH Oonveyanow. Commiaefonar for t.lena amdavfss Asoonnsant. ice. stoney to leas 6 ADELAIDE .1ST., E., TORONTo. A recruiting meeting in connection Society. d Q an farm rrovsras Issues of MarriageLie- ;810 LUMSDEN BUILDING. with Ontario County's double com- _ •doe•^ 91�tte.ara. Ont. t•y pa ny grill be held in Brougham on Saturda evening, Nov. -8th, be inning to WHITa'Y - UUGH S. PUGH. Glen Maj, -r. Oct. M,A3 j �i*�+ �+y �+ J+ I E ez per• Lueimp JLX j BASKETS! at S Q Clacks Some Of the fO lOwla g There [s � � t beimf nada to have located ted laser, ithbree !saw m imported sad thoroaahb:ed atrrcli, Bolas wvlucted anywbsre, write -for terms. A" particulars, fboos rnd.2116. 311•13' 000 u , just arrived. fl qt. Baskets Sic each, '® qt. Baskets Sc each. speakers eakers will be present to address the meeting:Lieut-Ool. Grierson, Dr. Kaiser, F. L. Fowke. Esq„ Dr. James Moore, Wm. Smith, M. P., Chas. Cal- P., S C8m as rgCr is P y here for the winter.. . Hallowe'en celebration at the On- tarso Lad as- Coj4ege, to be held an this Friday eve it. 1� In its way. the IQLAKE B. BEATON, D. ,D. S_ .L) Graduate or the Royal causes of liental Sur oomand t:aivsrsity of Totonso. Office Covers lc each. der. M. P Capt. Cooke and Major Sam Sharpe, M. P. b similar inset- -most delightful .affair of the scholsrts- . 0 b u Priasile•s ?so &3D, I .tore, Whlsby qi~w boars q to i4 -# to e u Ind phone a. 4aiy I qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 160 2= and 27 qt, Crates 12+jc each. Every package guarateed and prices are guaranteed not to raise if is will also be bald-cn the previous evening. Friday, Nov. 6th, atColum- bus. at the -Jame hour. It h earnestly desired that there be a large attend- tic year. Chancellor McCrimmon, of McMagt- er "Cniversit reached in the Baptist p church Sunday at the aaniversity ser- The shingle that has given gatia- faction for over SO ears:. Empire Corrugated Lion with a $ ia. by _ POSTILi, Licensed Auctioneer. F• Gar Octanes of?ork and Ontario, nae- sena awn of all kinds ,ttenued to on short"t ordered now and et g ante, sa ecial] of the vasa• men of especially young vices. Monday night the social gater- 2 in. corrugation, see it before you - ' nessea Address fires= River P_ 0. Ons them when you the community. iapt in the t Mirth was most successful. qhs--9#tleth- anaiRerwi �- ut- bap other makes. If you are in -q'ry----- �1� _ ,-. Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual _-- ---- W HITIEVALS 8. �W I�L�L.--2:' Dee Ku—c- T V . sioaoer, wainscot and edtiector for -eoantiae of ontarto and York. all wade of Saints' church on Sunday prof8ises to be most interesting. Rev, Dr, Boyle, ; a premier fOF 80 da AlaO -- ' pa learns sooducted either privately or by aaetiov, Ysale aosee collected For dates oy other p�• W. G. Bameg, Green River _.__ _ It ie sae to die; but hard to live. Poynter •tf Trinh Coll , se Pavorabl kno®n y � y here ai a preueher, will gasoline engross from $89.00 up. .gee or write.me before ba its - y Kim itkarare apply at reatdenea, Itlisabeth as, Pick. uarsng. P time orders tees at �Laws.oEes, Picli-*w��pp !arias, or Macnab•s store, Olaremoat. will re H. E. was in the city .on Thurada on a business tri 7 p -Whitby. powerful occupy the pulpit aL both services, -Tru#algar l:aq brought a most sue - li Bell Phone. w ws� w •+r w��ws. N p= s/{{ a•t�T� r 1�R Ft BUTCHER prompt attention, sasistactioa gnaraa- rale •, iia Blake Beaton. dentist, was c-Tri4 canvas for •. British Red -_7 ' 1100& Med. My phone number is ladepsadent ie01 "- full line 'Fresh Lome over Sunday. Gordon McKay visited friends in - Cross by the ladies of the Whitby War Re !»f Society with cash subscrip- F• tT. Pranse, Pickering - • �` Q' -'v A of Meats always Greenwood on Sunda 7- ' • - Veteripary Surgeon. on hand at -shop. Miss Rets Nighswander, of Atha, visited friends here Sunday. tions of about M.". besides an ambu- o lance car, costing s... UO, given by the • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinar Colle e y Wagon on road every day. Fred and Lawrence Major were in the city a last week, SarngO Trees Company. The Kingston- Road Improvement g _ _ _ IL and Graduate of the Veteriaar y _ - Pert -Sausage a spiciahy Gertrude Miss Gertrude is visiting co®!nitres, acting on the direction of here _ V - - - science AssodaLioa. Ind. Phone Clare. 260'2 __ -Butcher's cattle wanted w AIDher friends at the New Al lou, TQTOCLO: b John Poucher, of Toronto, is the his daughter, bars. A. E, the last meeting held a week ago Thuradav, has sent on- to the various pal councils copies of the eagi- - - - * Cerin# �.t11Yli)ei '. CLAREMONT. ONTARIO JAS O'CONN OR PICKERING Cartier ging Church Sts. guest of • Ma or. user's r rt with the request to sea nears �'O � P � � • ` " R 8 R BCW S T T R and J re. John R. Reed entertained a few ladies on. Thursday evening w the resin uiion petitioning he Ontario Government to appoint a board- of Ldth, Shingles, Ready Roofing, ` . . Veterinary Surgeon -� y 8t FARM IMPLEMENTS dinner. =usteea so the project may with - further delay be advanced towards � • -Corrugated Iron, -;Honor Graduate of the Ontario 'Veteriaar7 College Honor- ploughs -including the Jnhn Deer, Wm. Dickson,Llikof Cherrywood, .re- cents y Purchased -the Gallagher real- the:stage of earl realization. This is y important In the fact that if - =Eastlake Shingles, -Steel and iary Associate of the Ontario Wilkinson and Fleury. Aisorre- pairs for the foregoing. Bence berg, bliss Christian. of Cincinnati, Ohio, view of coaatructioa is to begin nest season Cedar Poets, Posts, - Veterinary College. Ind. phone 8>tOt Wagons. Buggies. Also Tongue Su ports for binders, that make the is at present vision her brother Geo. ofthis place. g _ - no time should be' lost now. It is Practicable to have the Kingston road Wire Fencing. `are Clatefnofrt - - t�fllarm • -, poke easy and burden light. White VP andotte. a for sale, from y gg� pure bred stock. P Mins Marion Phillips, of Markbs.ra high school, spent Sunday with her parents here, Mita Bertha Carter baa for the peat completed at the same time as .,the Toronta•Hamilton road end thus avoid the in ury to the country eastward d troch - orooto that won! Inevitably yy If ou going to build let me p B g give you asp price on ane• _ thing you maty. \' ' JOHN PHILIP If you want nay tfod of tarm•imple- few daye-been visiting her edusin, Mies follow were its rival first finished. require. `� ,Hee a full line of fresh and cur- meat call or write ]L. D. Banks, • PlCkerin g viola Sinclair. - Mise- Irene and . Harold P h. of City -business men looking for loco- cions to establish . country atibnrbaa the An C. R R SOR ed meats conettintly on hand. lfarkhaun, visited their parents here homes wilrchooee properties along _ REAL ESTATE...., Bpiee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, °yHowa Lang tial : Howard Langford of Victoria Col- beat roads. - -- :... - =' LOCUST HILL ' • Hem, Bologna., Weiners, etc. lege, called on his father, Rev. Chas. NEWS FROM THE FRONT --s`J'" aKi�s;h IRS Langford. on Sunday. been from Lieut- -' Highest prices paid for. - Silas Toole and GeotSge' Middieton Word has received ' Butcher's cattle - �����K 1 S f are preparing for their annual hunt. inR trip to Bac Claire, Nipiseing. Miss Eliza White,-, Mrs. Margaret enant Dr, R. W..McQuay, who is now at the front.' He is head surgeon to a unit tit ar- 1j1 ABOUT - • • • ieke n tverr� I have For Sale a House and Lot �eeor and Mise Hazel Burnie were tillery and is in the Famous Guards ; HAT ,COs G u FI �+ vi a in. Pickering Villa e. Large g g g . the guests of city friends last week. Mr. Slack and Miss Gladys McKay, Divisfrni-one_of the mmok:��+ of the English Army, J r-T*t-olass rigs for hire garden, some young fruit trees. Everything in of Altona, visited the latter's uncle, --family F. J. McKay. ands Saturday. -- He safe: Just • preceding one of their big -drives, their artillery bad not seem a de - A little in- gerous thing you may feel , Day or•niglit - . first-class repair.- Mrs. Otto Nighowander, of South been firing continuously for four -days tram- . alined to let it go .on -hop it BUS MeetS fill train8 " Call find see me as this ie a bar--, Drive, Rosedale, Toronto, has for the and nights, the alas and ground - ins that to -morrow. - . gain for some one: past week been the guest of her moth- blingwith the roar of ib. One of the will be betterrbut Teaming promptly attended to. er here, Mrs, Chas, Reesor, surgeons while under a tree, being can you afford -to Agent for Canada Carriage UO.' ' -We lie Richardson• Reg Peter Campbell, of Maple, s former will at Locuat shaved, was shot through the heart. The people have apparently become take chances? • W�(Q� b8,.1- Us pastor, preach Bill at 2.30 and at Whitevale Method.' indifferent, women and children in houses to the fir- .There are many treatments that for a • eough'.'-or ii ii>Tiks rJckvrivW. Notary Public, Pickering. rat church at 7 p. m., on Sunday next. Our Male Chorus is being very much appreciated. Lovers of music speak in highest their living quite close Ing line- and farmers engaged in cut- tin sin right u to the trenches. g gr g Shells are a daily occurrence, rite. are recommended cold • bnt (Air imperience her* behind the counter has thor- oughly convinced ns that-- ICS S C 8 0 0 L Have lots of water? IATTiglVD ? yon C. S. Rift OF WMTRVALS ' the terms of singing, under the able conducting of Huh Pugh, g g -"The aeroPlanea overhead as I write. The neat few weeks will >;e a nightmare „ Cascara Bromide co imus" . taken ,. Nadruco gyrnp' `� rtant question. All bassi- is prepared to urnish you anything g • Rev. CrickerWo has just returned but I am glad to be here and have a band in it," , with _ i LinseedLicorice and Chlor- c••• !leges are not alike. CARE- rDGMBWT IS AHSOLVTEj.Y fn the line of ter supply such as from a somewhat len h bode moon, y y We Mr. Mre. Orickerton Corporal Russell B, McQuay,. B. A., ?-odyn"is the safest surest x���Y, ay for the Catalogue of, the pumps,, windmills, bydraulio- rams, welcome an to our vale and Wish' them success a brotber, has returned from the Duchess of Connaught Hospital, most satisfactory way to cure a• cold, o� plumbin etc. g• They are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit your patron` sad bappinses. "A man in North Carolina has ripe strawberries growing'on a cucumber Cliveden England, to complete his finial year in medicine at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston. Leonard MCQusy, grippe,ell,' For Baby's Cough there is nothing - 'Baby's Cough age for the cure. 'Ind, nhon , ;ti21, vine." ,says .The Globe. Next thin B. A., who enlisted with the sixth better than our • you know we will have "Uncle Sam' Canadian Company of Field Engineers Syrup"• or Nyal's' TOOLS SHARPENED, UNTO, ONT.= telling ue that Canadian:. wheat may be crossed with the rubber pleas✓, thus -and had. been at Otterpool Camp a short time before the Zeppelin Raid Croup Syrup," - Don't take eba-ices ' with 'a :cold\ p you to 'decide. ' 'Thisguarding conducted on the highest we make a is of crosscut saws, Toole of all triads. Locks against a wet season. A large number of relations -and-'as but new at the front, writes, that just he. was finishing his letter, wf o when you , can procure any of aheae'valnable remedies dor 23e, at efficiency We are proud rd_ @tudents admitted repaired. mor -honing a specialty.. For a first. class hair trim or an shave call friends of Herbert Schoffner, nephew of David and Mrs. Dawson, cn Th(irs- dap last. should walk in but Donald $err, one of his old chums of Pickering. Need- less to say be was both and f - .1 Xchddea s Drug Store at any time. - -easy at the East -end Barber Shop. - evening gathered- and gave a pleased - W. J. RUl rinci . Sue our House Furnishings of; all little farewell rt for'the ossa man party young who is shortly leaving for overseas su rued. asp The above ere soils of James` Mc- 23102CeTl=ff, O�atiel,='za _ onge St. ge and;Obarlea Sts." kinds. Slightly deed Carpets from l6.cent4 a yard up.1 service. After a delightful evening of games and music, they presented him Quay, of Fozwarren, Manitoba, and nephews of Mrs. W. D. Gordon and ' gyms Tm9TED PR r _ W, J. GM$DON PICKERING with a gold wrist watch. lXra. J. L, Somerville, Pickering. SATISFACTlpx t3UARANTEED. ' i F. -+■•:� •.2'Yi. .. +-.,jtd :y,.{:+•a_v.y'rhel:•:.' :dy43� r •�' f'C.ue1FXbY.1i_��.'IM r=ru:.'�•�Y.iyn+h. ... �n.r•'AS�� .-,.-. .. _.a_:n.P.:'k'n . ,. .. ..... '; ., :. .. ^,+,.. i%1'., ,,.ie.,SwG�il..... ....a.w,,. b,..,. }R.,4r.%�+�+'C'Iw.:.:.'F::++.+�.n.:•.'�'r•s:.9i:+'_c*"w��Y�.'.�i•i!•►11@+1. . . r1. - .1v' :, %.',. SCC11- ✓.0 u.}' .. .« -.. ; .. e.' :..–. s.W . _ . ... .- a• _e_ S . ,u.san :.r - . ury�,:•.�.., s•+ - _ ; iu 1.4.'-,i..:. K:3 r k"..:•,. -. t-.. .:.,�. ,_ v •..:-, �. .fir.. 1.,wrl . ,- o ,., r^. `r -:%:a ♦. , V1. .M. ,;, . n �- .. a h F• w 2rmXPT _ i r rl- ��' .4ta,. ..1. ,.'w;.:. ...rte. ?:' ° T L • i. r `� CO�TD DIVISION ALL �OTDERS DEED . WITH THESE _ _,.. �� 1S �T SGT . (t R�j IJUL ��� W!7 w `1 F. -F--,..►out tie•�seQld s.1. i Y�t 4 ...w. .. _ .. . .. . • i k 1 �. �T '� Tax 1111�_7 - . N: ' u. r .� ITh a.re vtC oak _ .. d a . w _ _ _ ,._ _ .. - r----- . — - ill!$ Qf W %ti $ x c �q,' a i t Dainty Dishes. then to wash it, drying each little1.ate' ..� , y,y Hess and Suffering. , I. tied Vest—Take a cheap cut of piece as one goes. Afterwards rinse ^�� 1� K veal and hsps it cut_ in thin slices. 'and dry immediately +F `' 4 j , s ,.. When there is a growing family to w * - '.Cake- one mice of fat Balt pork and When a boot or shoe pinches Wring , u. care for and the mother falls ill iY is, .% < a cloth out in very hot water, and * - r a serious matter. Many mothers who, rut into slices and fry until ez1aP lace it over the place, phile the boot 5 r - e � u- & are .on the go from iinorniag to night, �, ' 'Put the veal is fat and izy until dark i P 1.areutly, ie neves. {' in { rads that r r s s s s. m y`z.^ ..:. "' whose Wolk, 5 Yp e . anCe Of Cheer- �� ., brown. Season and cover, pu is on the foot. Thio exp t e� sir suffering': alfleather. and will give relief. a a done,. try . to . disguis oven . os ou back range fog One, put velvet remember . _ hoar or Ion er. BeiQre covering put When. using ► _ and keep up an Ppeaz r � flat on a : `.. �� _ . 8 •---- it_ must never be =., - .— - - - �- 41-- �"-�-c -of I rtio table with a on ----it shonI3 be - fulness before their. family Only _ i themselves know how they- •are dia- Lamb Stew With Turnips.—Cut. ` into pieces two pounds of shoulder of- in the bends and the non passed t " tressed b backaches and headac)ea, - am. ; cover-w�tfi 6o fag wa er Sr drag8ing own ps cook slowly one hour. Have ready A shabby handbroom, which will no. ■■ima; weakness; how their nights are often M .F` t _cut_inta_longer go into crevices and corners, - : -Dae �k es I, they arise to a new Season. with-teaspoonfuls shouldhave fan—Inch asore-of-wood _ i , -day's work tired, depressed and Suite .1-7 sawn off from the head, and it will " o$issle and saltapoonful of white PHP- unreireahed. Such women should' per. Cook until turnips are tender. thea do good service once more. know that their sufferings are usually Move meat to platter, surround with To keep bread fresh soak a small due to lack of good nourishing blood. :•I turnips and, Biter thickening gravy, new sponge in cold water; place it in 1.They should know that the one thing ti put it over meat and turnips. a saucer, 'and "stand the saucer in the p they need shave all others to give " . ,nice steamed rice pnddring is hreadpan The bread will remain . r : them new health and strength is rich, ma as foljowa: One cup steam rice, .fresh and moist for several days.. x �`�a s red blood, and that among all m. ti ?'• one "cup scalded milk, one-half table- When scrubbing linoleum or the +. cines there is none can equal Dr. WiI- ]AM MAIC ` two table- kitchen boards add a little paraffin to w k ^ spoon butter, one 'egg, the water. It takes:•dirt dirt ,and _ . ualities. Eve �;_ "�^� Stab gar! one-half saltspoon salt, ., ing, heaFth-restoring q =y_ - ase, and gyres linoleum a beautiful, suffering woman, every woman with s cup a a sail ns. aid gfe 1— � milk asci acid butter. Beat egg, add gloss, without the trouble of polish- t home and familq to care for should ---- r .'Ii r �• give these pills a fair trial, for they . sugar and .salt and Pow on slowly •fag. s pw ''-the scalding milk. Put in pudding Cayenne pepper is excellent to rid _ 3X will keep her in health and strength .4 : dish with rice and raisins._ Bake is a cupboards of mice. The floor shouldI. and m e er wor easy. G• moderate oven until cuaiard is set• begone over carefully, and each holeK�� ; ,���37 t.. s?-It " E3trasaer, Acton West, Ont., says: "i �'." stopped up with a piece of rag dipped k- -4"y- •_ ..` "'"°` "' `� Sexti*e wi#h hard sauce: am the mother of three children, and , ken wit Roasts Two pounds of to water and then in cayenne pepper• after each birth I became terribly run " I . chuck steak, one cup each of carrots A carpet that has seen a fair down; I had weak, thin bloody always k, and potatoes cut into small pieces, amount of usage is ..has discard- - uses she abo ve picture of Pte. "'Piny"' Coles•' a felt tired, and unable to do my house- ed on account of it showing wear is Aa. Palish Paper P ::.'.- outs-fourth cup sliced onion. Cover member of the 2nd Canadian Div on. He is thea central 9gRse ,ia hold Woak. After the birth of mi _ _ _ place cover certain parts, but dyeing in another theP�"e• etandinst betwc•ea two _ot •his comrades. rides. Who are mm third child I seemed to be worse, and meat With boiling water, P shade, which is not too difficult to be - normal heiatrt. Coles is t feeI.t T yrs laches high. _ . _. _ - - _- *Ras. very badly run down. I was ad- _- "� on beanpot and let meat cook is mod- - erate oven for two hours; add vege- carried out at home, ought to make it I fou to take re Williams' Fink the F still for further Wear. ! f I found the greatest benefit from the ttables, season to taste and cook until g o les, sea are soft, shoat ore hour ' -To cure squeaking shoes take a j �1 i� �1�c 1 generation is now told, and told in a Pills and soon gaiaad my old-time _ large plate and pour just enough oil ' H TOiL'01J" RUSE way which may give credence to the longer. Serve with sauce posted over that this woman a crimes and strength. Indeed. atter taking them meat made of one cup o! liquid in on it to cover the bottom. Then stand y theory i I felt as well as in my girlhood, and fire shoes, with their heels Propped, I COUM those of many another woman have I could ,take pleasure in my work. I - whfch meat was cooked' thickened so that the soles rest in the oil. Let iJ �-i their source in .phyaieal weakness i a� used Baby's Own Tablets for my With two tablespoons of Sour minced them stand overnight, and in the ( rather than moral depravity. little ones and have found them a `, , fs*itla t little{ water. morning wipe of! any exceu of oil I - 4 The history of the crime which To make peanut fruit cookies one 1 PROFE4$OB. SAYS SHE. IS NOT ' aplendi3 medicine for childhood ail - there may be. brought to her the imprisonment fiom menta." requires one-half of i cup a! butter. you can get these pills through any - -. -one cup of light brown sugar, two Liman of any kind may be whitened . REALLY ACRIMINAL. - _. winch she has just been released eggs, two teaspoonfuls of baking pew_ by adding to the washing water alit- may be briefly told as follows: The medicine dealer or by mall at 60 cents finsof ring Pew- tle pipeclay. dissolved in cold water. l . — _ Countess was. betrothed to Cgunt a box or six,brutes for $2.50 haat The *' "I - der, one teaspoonfulThis method saves a good .deal .o! Kamarowsky, a wealthy Russian i Dr. Williams' Medicine Cc-, 'Brock- a one-bait of s teaspooirful of nutmeg tabor, and cleanses the dirtiest linen Made a Murderer a? One Man and nobleman, who was devoted to her. viIle, Oat.' and cloves, a pinch of salt, one-half - -' ` o!• s cup e! raisins chopped sad a cup thoroughlq. To remove grass stains Ruined Several. She, however, was in love with one.. HATE IN CANADA. aunts. First cream the rub the marks well with lard before -.,:,Z­,. I 'Danat prilukoff, who - lard been a " °t chopped Pe wsshin . __ -ems' prosperous Moscow lawyer until love pgOgp butter, add the sugar and eggs, then g• add the, flour, baking powder and With the aid of some good Petrol The woman who caused_-tiw death for her lanai ruined •h}m. With Prf1u- t _ ees they. _. Last a death. - — - ang_;irT_eaa ��^ .._het- o+ra d l m at_ S amara�*s�y at Venice in koff she tied K-m wsW piseovert of Fartilis�ing Agent Neat a ce cleaner. Chiffon blouses, gloves, rib- Banff, Alberta. � """Ian and the stats: Chill. roll, rut and 190?,. -who made .a-. a►urderer of Dr. sad with�e si—e "t�idad— �a yaks its a husk oven. bona, and all kinds of vanities that'Nicholas Naumoff, son of the Govern- share the foruums of Kamarowsky, I - 1 Oatmeal Cakes­-One-half cup lard.' soil easily; tare quickly cleaned if im- or o! Orel, ani brought M. PrilukOft. which he half willed to her, and his A diacoverY of the highest imp - ' mersed . • in petrol, which, however, I a respected Moscovrr lawFyer, 'to a cob- ; life insurance, which was made out tante in connection with the future one-half cup butter, one cup sugar, development o! agriculture in western :: twQ eggs, one half _ cup _. sour milk, mast be need with the utmost care is Cansda bas rescatly been made by j.viet a cell, has been pardoned and � I in her favor. µ- on�half �ap water, one-half tes- a room in which there is neither 'a ; leased. Sbe is goon, it is said, to go - Beaaf's. Defence. . officials of the Consft"tioa. Commis- . s}fmamon. one sad throb-Saar light nor a tire, as it is very indam- to the front with the Russian army as $ut the Countess and her loves' sion, who report discoveries of Phoa- r ';_ `ap°g6 a war nurse. were .unwilling to be principals in the - ..1te3s-daps flour, two cups rolled Data, m��. _ hate near Banff, in the Rocky Moaa- one cap raisins Cream lard and add Do not open an umbrella to dry it, i The case of this extraordinary murder.' So dhe persuaded Nicholas p „t nos yet stand it on its ferrule. Either Naurnoff, s young man who wan des- tains National Park. While it is yet _.' butter, add sugar and beat together. I method is destructive, the former be- criminal, in whose veins, it is said. too early to state definitely,' it is e� ;'--+.•► t eggs, nirtil light, add w butter flows the blood o! the Borgias whose: mately in have with her, to kiA pe� the deposits will prove to be . ,i, _ and sugar, thea add soar milk and 'cause the ribs will become warped, exploits she has imitated, has been , Kamarowsky as a means to gain her comparable both in extent and quality water in which soda has been din- and neat, tight. rolling impossible for subjocted to close study by a number affection. He obeyed her, and with �� those of Wyoming, Utah, Most solved Finish wish cinnamon, rolled a short time; and the second because of alienists ,and gynecologists, among, the results of his obedience the world tans and Idaho, these being far I the water collecting about the top will is familiar. Oats, flour and lastly raisins. Mia them being &edlich, Fenomenot, greater than in any otber •country rot the covering. Leave the umbrella ;. It seems, from this bare -recital Supplies of phoayhats at a law - lightly together, Put in greased. mufl<in j Rhein, and Boaai. And their coaclu- f , pan and bake for twenty minutes or closed, but not rolled, and turn it I sions indicate that this modern Circe, i that no adequate defence Of the Pie have a very important bearing { • :Datil brown. I handle downwards, then when the silk 1 who spread ruin. wherever she went,' Countess Tarnowska is possible. But upon the agrkuitural industry of a "led Dinner.—Four pounds corn- I Perfectly dry rub it with a woollen was not deliberately- viziaua, but. professor Bolsi 'thinks otherwise. nation Western Canada is -naturally cloth to restore the gloss. _ Here are his views, as he utters them a farming country, but is far removed > ! sd beef, one-half small cabbage, two merely the _ victim of her own die- i small turnips. four potatoes, bunch eased organism. fin the address to Mrs. Chartres, from the hitherto discovered deposits _ each of small carrots and small beets,. RUSSIA FAR FROM "DRY:' It was in 1907 that the world first' which he prefaces her book: � Dhospi�ate in Canada,. which are „lf beef is very salty put it on to cook _ heard of the beautiful Countess Marie''- "Not only as the medical expert for confined to the Ottawa district Great :'in cold. water; otherwise cover with Substitutes for Vodka Said to Be Tarnowska. When Count Paul Kam- , the defence at the trial of the Coun- deposits of phosphate occur in Mon- ' boiling Water. Boll five minutes, then l Plentiful and Ilarmfal. arowsky, a. Russian nobleman, wan teas T$rnowska, but is one who has faun, Idaho, Utah asci Wyoming in '. _let simmer three, or four hours, time ! - `fatally shot at Venice, her name was. made it his life work to iAvestigate the United States, but these again i " det ending on how long it takes 'meat in introducing its drastic prohibi- � the last word he uttered, and it was the relation in women between trim- are aitaated a long distuace from the ' to get tender. Quarter -cabbage, of-1 tion law the Russian Government has found that he was betrothed to her, insl impulse end morbid physical con- prairie Provinces, again, it is doubt= ter removing ouuside leaves and core. i not solved finally the great proble ff-t and had insured his life to her bene-' clition, I cannot 'but feel the keenest fel whether supplies from the United _ • -pare turnip and cut into slices. Scrape of drink in Russia. According to the fit for the sum of $100,000. Soon her-' interest tn. this book, in which you States could always be assured, for, Carr and wash beets. Cook • beets ; Novoe Vremya of P'etrogr$d, illicit 'complicity in his death was suspect- ' set forth "the problem of wide human sat a Conference o! the Governors in --`--in boning Water one hour. Drain, I drinking is stilt going on throughout Led, and after a long and sensational interest presented by the case of the IMS the wisdom of permitting the drop into cold water and remove skin. i Russia. trial she was sentenced to eight risoner .iii Trani. exportation of so essential s gasai One hour before ntiest is done take In rural districts• #he' peasants get'! �� beprisonment in the pesiten-' p "I believe that eventually i% will public commodity was questioned. _ __ enough water from meat kettle to " frequently drunk on various vodka i tiary at Trani• Her accomplice, Peri- � promote the realization that even in pile very little fertilizer is now "` = '. Cover cabbage, carrots, turnips in an- i substitutes, in the manufacture of ' Iukoff, was condemned to ten years' the darkest regions of moral degrad- being used in Western Canada, thOM f e►thei kettle and boil them one-half which with most Primitive means 10- imp ode, and Nichol Naum- . aLion it .ia possible for science to is no doubt that the Land would glue : hour, then add potatoes and cook an- i cal amateur distillers show. great. in- I off, who fired the- fatal shot was lib- raise the torch- of hope. Thus, though an increased yield by its use; soil far- , -. other half-hour. When evetgthing -1s L genuity. Our -vocabulary, says the erated, because the two years' in-- Appealing--for -the moment -to' the in- tility would be maintained instead. o!' ij evoked dish meat, garnish with . cab- journal, is already enriched by a I carceration which had preceded his terest of the general reader, it will being exhausted, which will .be the ;. • sage, carrots and turnips. Serve po- string of new words, such as "satno- trial. was considered sufficient pun. ultimately constitute a significant ultimate, result it -the present prat tatoea arid beets in separate dishes. aidka" ("home made"), "brashka" Lice is followed indefinitely: The fol- ' "khanzha" ("hypo- mhment for this ftpe of a dangerous document in the history of the• evolu- -NY cooking •dinner this way' meat is ; ("brewery") adventuress. _ ___ _. tion _of pathological science." louring example illustrates.the saiount ' hot- flavored with vegetables, but' trite"), etc., all of which denote Not aCriminal. - - of high grade phosphate rock hick- w �►egetables are flavored with meat It drinks more harmful than the original ' T(} PROTECP T$01)PS, .it would be necessary to add tb the -11 vegetables are not yodng, longer time vodka: In towns and cities inveterate But the woman who caused this - land annually as fertilizer replace 11 will be required for ,cooking them.. .- drinkers 'manage to get spirits from and other crimes has not been utterly French Army to Have 280 Travelling .the phosphoric acid,remov from the _ -. _ dispensing chemists on the strength', forgotten during bei stay in an Ital- Laboratories. soil by the crops in the thr a i. . Useful Pinta. of a doctor's prescription. A result fan prison. Professor Luigi M. Bossi, . Provinces. - of'this' is that five Kieff doctors have I a distinguished alienist and gynecolo- Two hundred travelling toxicologi- In 1913 there were 16,728-400 " :Sugar sh.Nuld not be eaten by those cal laboratories have been formed by ' -,S suffer from t be eaten lust brought on themselves the pen- .gist associated with the University Of nder cultivation in these provi Sugar added to over-salted soup, alta of the law in the shape of flees Genoa, was' called as an expert for the French,army authorities and will i and the depletion pe�acre annus ,: still remove the saltness. I varying from $100 to $250 for en- the de#encs at the trial,..in Genoa. He shortlq leave for the front. ( e uivalent to'the phosphoric acid a` �I -ete"' couraginR their patients to drink by ;believed that the Countess Tarnowska' Their main utility will be to insure q Sugar-a lump of-dropped into the health of the soldiers fighting in in 60 pounds of high-gni k will prevent its turning•• sous. means of suitable- prescriptions. In -was riot a criminal, but an im*alid, ' the trenches or resting in the canton- Phosphate rock. At this rate, - Sugar-=a couple of lumps--on the i many cities and towns local authori- I and he was indignant at the punish- I tons of bigh-grade - phoapha floor of the 'oven, will snake pastry fres forbid apothecaries keeping any men inflicted upon her. With the.f meets.' The chemists attached to each' would be required each yea E . , .. - laboratory- will analyze the water the w ' brown nicely. spirits. purpose of getting before the world to offset the depletion of -the oth'the public-and -the authorities I the`true story of this most tragic soldiers drink and fhe foodstuffs To peel 'potatoes proper•]q•-have a ready' under cu]tilrsmilon_ in. M in Russia are beginning to realize woman, be persuaded Anne Vivanti brought to them so as to insure. their Saakatchewapt end Alberta.— aharp knife and run it around between that prohibition alone, without a tor- The will 'also con- in Conservation. • 3' the skin 'and the potato. Chartres, the novelist to visit her in erfect •purity'. y •' . pccasiflnally a, •little ammonia in responding effort to 9nerease facili- I prison and take down from her own tprol the disinfection of the font line y% ties for healthy recreation, is insuffi- I lips the amazing narrative of her life. trenches whenever that is possible. _ I .1#lie'. water is which glass is washed - - tient t_o cope with - the great-evil-of { TKis _bits,_ Chartres_has- done;_and--the A secondary phase af-theirmv - ' - will: give good _Fest']tsr- :�cleanaes -- g i result is the book "Marie T-- - -' a;" ties, from wlricl�isawever; •', indemnity for One'�rime r. t, drink. uc . an effort is a rel ads Berri . the glass thoroughly svrthout rn�ur- made in many places, but owing to which is 'loon to be published: - - expected, will be the, analysis of new Al► indemnity of '$60,000 er . in R » the exigencies of the-war it -Is neces- So it is that one of the most mys- German methods of attacking-by gas paid by the � German Govern u„ ;'. To tont. dieoolored lace curtains mix eerily restricted. teiious crimes of modern times is at bombs, liquid fire or gas clouds. through its Ambassador in} ` "corn stardb with ar. equal quantity of 1 fast revealed in all.its startling do Each, Iaboratoiy has attached to it fo= the s 1914,, says the Par! 'f c '' fife' ordinail9 starch; -boil and use i _' °< ' the same waq as white starch. Stocks-of gold -aiefield byrthe Bank' tails.'-And so, also,-the life atorq f either a skilled doctor r ne expert a August, ¢ , . The secret a cleaning paint is first of England in bath Canada acid South a beautiful woman who wrou t analytical chemist with trained labor- tthre' S � ni birontier.af iiandsy ' ' an the--dust off, and _ ., more harm than any- other _ of T. story agaisia I C all to br>l� ` rte.. - • ►i . - .. . ., ., . .. ,:'.w _ : , ^. .,•,d ,,r., .,W-.+ui .. ',i:.uwL,... :oy.: r L ;: Ei.I's, ` •w' - +b�`r'..v? r -IQIIOI 6 L,.A %e.,uc, c,h`ii :u' y, .., e" : -.� . y.:: .., :Y SW. ";i. . r. n�.:. 11fw :- ~'... °} �,7;• wj ,.ay. - * .. 1, ,ll as% », V h ab4 <._F,L ..:. x t. w.' i. r r . r ..w . ur ,. i.viNSk • . . :s L ? . NX,.I Y. s 1,, eev+. u�, n. kinY ? : _ .. 1. T . .. �_"«v.-m^ .c.w ... '�.• _•r-: ,e,•k',n .,. c..^". y,.3�s.; ., .... .. r.r _c. ra v*r�'ti: •s. w :r.,..p.•,.a.k,..�..`. f. _.•s� ..5:c.'� ^ � u:.'Y:'?lT.:. f%,...'".. '.::�.a' v-W.c '•::W"- v .-.•. �^ ll. nl.:'�1=Y3va• '.d' . ... M.+. li._ �• ..M a -ry."1Xs .a.Y�C..vSJ .K-R'Y - e .Mv. _r .e / i 1�. M1.n j A:C' u. • /1� fARKENUNS PERSECUTED. The writer attempts to prove that ��g� 11Ce -- heavy artillery has not, in spite of , {,; ry Those Who Escaped Kurds Said to the prevailbe opinion to the contrary, 1 S Tffe wurrm USM "ag ldku'1e Cared µ Succk" to Privations. taken the place of the individualMAGIC ':. The Turks are gradually but eSec- Bier in modern warfare. He ,JUST RUB4LWE OLD-TIME tively exterminating the Armenian m support of tune ed by eat file bom- bardment announced by the German BAKING "N ;R People;' asse=ts the Dedeaghrgtct► car- General Stas on March DO,. -the ' -�-: --- �+ _ ieapfondent o! the London -Times. Allies used 1001000 swells is twenty- Y - AL711fut g(SMff C ,1(E ' Not necessary to drug Inside! "The modus operandi is to send from lour hof:t`e on a front a! eleYsa kilo- POWDER That awtul stiffness that makes you each Armenion. villa a day by day as DiR¢CTloa ns , yelp worse than a kicked dog will be g meters. Me cost of this bombard _ CONTAINS NO ALUM .cared--cured. for. a certainty, and er persons as a t1!ain can carry. irient is estimated at $1,625,000. l „.• quickly too When they arrive at Konish, or some „ mrs We unhesitatingly recommend Magic_ �. y, , you just rub on In the Franco -German -war, he sans adjacent station, they are turned out is �tnE eking Powder as being the best, t Nerviline. I says, "a German battery fired on, an P8 " Rub Nerviiine And an •eccort furnished - over - the - right intro the sore average 200 shells from ea trot- ''spot, rub-lots of it over these tortured Taurus Mountains. the Manchurian war the average had - EM3�ND troitl o� it is Poasihle to produce�,I1 ingredients ! muscles do this and the pain will "Once on the, other aide, they are & Gam' are plain printed on tilt label•4 + _ P >• I already risen to -twice that figure. You see Nerviline is thin, not oily. supplied with enough food for a few These totals are far exceeded by STARCHADE � Therefore it .sinks .CANADA in it e a da s a� to Tut! II1e�Ighbcorilood--of-- eM sul; aa- whole off the war a of8 70"7 '" Ira the - - - K�+vps--== -T- n COMPANY �.iIViITEO Y Y p Y 7 ~ _ M , t stiff, sore muscles aft-nd - - coraurr -WGI e you nee wf The region is nothing but a desert, man artillery fired 817,000 shells. Of _ ta■w„o, w.* TORONTO, ONT. - pain. these 470,000 were used in the sieges U� WINNIPEG, MONTREAL and before many hours marauding ►'pAtNs no Ai- You'll get almost instant relief from of .French fortresses, and 338,000 on bands of Kurds or Bedouins rob_ and muscle soreness, stiffness, aching the field. Of the latter _tgtal 1Q joints; lameness- or-rheumatics se sa-men, wwomen-and-i.-- rnbliin with Nerviliile. It's a 'Booth- children; so that those who are not cent was fired-off-in ,�}e battle of St. - r g I `Privat alone. In the'Ruaso4apanese WAR HITS GLASGOW "PUBS:' ° a 'ing liniment and doesn't blister, actually slain die o! hunger or thirst. „ O'Leary Is a Joker, Too. war the total was 954,004. doesn't burn or even stain the skin.- Not one ever reaches the - intended - There is a new story in circulation destination, q`-" " r Lessening cf Hoare; Decrease of + It's the most harmless cure in the for should any one t'i•y to -about Michael Q-Leary, the Irish V.C. _ world for Lumbago, Ba& • Strain . or escape in another direction, Turkish C H I L D H Ot3D Drunkenness• - During his visit to London a compa- 'Sciatica. It takes away the ache at shepherds have orders to shoot them In Glasgow public houses are now I triot greeted him enthusiastically rr-=--- once and ends your misery quickly. +CONSTIPATION Now quit complaining-don't suffer at sight - permitted to sell liquor five and _ a and begged .a single button from his anat any distracted mothers throw half hours a day only. The places 1 chat. O'Leary, without a smile, an- soothing of -time liniment will limber • their children into the Euphrates ora- Baby's Own Tablets will promptly areclosedin-the morning, when drink i swered: "I'll. do better than that.. A , t - entire day. Treating and the credit + go v-;you n mighty Quick. Get busy to- then than see them suffer. Some even cure constipation of childhood. They- ` p sy ing Would unfit a workman for the single -button is too little' f _ - day, 'the large SOc. family size bottle sell them for what they will bring be act as a gentle laxative, regi ate the Just across the street tL y is the most economical, of course, the fore starting on their journey. bowels and stomach and are absolute 'trial size costs but 25c. Any dealer "A widelyknown American mis- ly safe.- - Concerning them Mrs. A.- mem are done away with, and - - the. fell the mag melds _that, I ac " anywhere can supply Nerviline. Crowell - " carrying drink away in and he will give you ain Q_s;,�re set.' _ PP y sionary who arrived at Constantino-' Sandy Cove, N.S., writes: I I Practice of - pie the first week is September, de- can strongly recommend ,Baby's Own bottles is also forbidden. The Place was a rec_urting office. Although- these new restrictions- clared he saw as many as 15,000 Ar- Tablets to all mothers whose little' .SURGEON READY FOR AIR RAID. meaiana collected around one station , g P have been in force but a short time _ ru ones are suffering from constipation." ': waiting to be sent on this journey The tablets are sold by medicine deal- they have already resulted in a can- Operated With Lamp Wl" Bomb from which none would ever return. ers or by. mail at 25 cents a box from siderable decrease in the arrests for ' Electric Plant. "Chabik-Arissar, which resisted dis- The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., drunkenness. During the; week pre- Wrecked• 1 i armament and deportation,' is report- Brockville, Ont. ceding the curtailment of the hours Y� m �� In �_W 1 Air raids are becoming so frequent when the houses were open all day, s ni I ed to have been bombarded. with the '. 825 men arrested for drunkenness �t� �0 ��'► sUngirm inhabitants'. of small towns on : _ _ .. —, - _ , the east coast of England are getting result that the entire 'Population, in- $U S Ve and bri ► eluding the bishop, -was killed. No Sentiment There. and 88 women, In the first week fust Ate+, !a used to them. The London Lancet !� the restrictions were enforced the !Efts. Perseverance, wMZam.. As a pleasant-faced woman passed. cella. the fallowing story of an ops=a- - number of ilei arrested for drunken- ®Ilii, means tum-. riot rove the corner, Jones touched his hat to mill: R - tion performed during one of the i } y� • herr, and remarked feelingly to his ness was 210 and the number of wo- {bjg ? /dc Dram �r� 75�orew- German raids: !f lel � companion: men who were haled before the police "During one of the recent air raids I � +, coltrts for the same cause was 1114. You Have Psasaa t w my boy' I. owe a great deal ` on the east coast a well-known aur- » that woman. - goon was perto. ing an operation of ! t"'Your mother?" was the query. tracheotomy at a nursing home when " "Time is mons the German aircraft came over rued ch Needs No, ®y landlady." y "Yep, but it's zhighty tough if time �� place at night. The town electric cur- I ,aasar"I Ltatmeat ogres coma. be. is all you've got to spend." -sass ros sats. CON- rent was at once ant off. All the Specialists who have -devoted their i F Lc)OKI G FoR A FARM. Cori- ' es to the treatment of stomach ail- ; A ^p— I - lights went out suddenly, and this too . �1' pt Retort - a ate mr - I-have oyer two htlaa-ed on - t at the very moment when the aur menta, now tell us that many people J Absolutely my list. located in the .beat sections of g� At- a reception in Paris a traveller, , Ontario. All ,sizes it W. Dawson: inquestion Eva, opening the windpipe, who complain about their stomachs O �� Painles>! Bram oton. k i have no stomach ailment at all. You ! tgho was a strong "anti-Semite," was Fortuaately it was not the drat attack II may suffer from bloating, - gas, sour-;"talking to Rothschild on the beauties .No euitla6. no pias. delivered against this place, a fishing ness and other unpleasant symp- of the. Island- of Tahiti, and ssiriasti- lers ors r pada to real �Wataaass ros sa><.s. . I �Q�1"1S the sort shot _. -sea ba tag. -siert. toms. H so your beat course- is to catly remarked: - Putnam•s Extractor f: f•!'r.af,il:lrru :van's Attu ac,e' z, i i � Uff3cem for sale_ tri good ()tltaris "Taught-by experience, the operator tone up the bowels with a reliable • "TheA-;are neither hogs. nor Jews f makes the earn v tum-nm The most useful ind tnteresttna naiad made it a matter of habit to warn vegetable remedy like.Dr. Hamilton's' ; there!" G0 ■ without Data. Takes a: s,.1 busine»sem. fall tntormatton os, lits as,tr Pills. This -old time family medicine ) "Indvpreed"' a�n.fco o13- � e t A1Sclatdeilson i�sxtiTorontoom- ^ 9 a Wo�erfal- COtLeC�l$8 0 8 r• —46 pn .�h�lsi_bept_.LdY__.e "Then you and I should go there to- -leaves no ;ear def a 25c. bottle of ^:¢ daring all operations which had to be digestive and . stomach disorders. k het.,: We should be' t curi- Putnarn's Corn Extractor to-day. I -kISC;LLANEous. There is no mystery about the quick : ISrea" undertaken at night. This precautioneffect you get from Dr. H Iron's- ositiea," - -- — a,.CER Ti :saga LUMPS., ETC. t atii _ - Internal and external. cured with- -_ - may--have- saved the small patient'* i Pills. The sin sup 1 the addi- A Reminder. _. They Iq 1! y _ _ _ cwt �afn by our home treatment Wrier life, With but a triIIing delay the f tiiOnal aid required by the system to us before- too late. Dr, Ben n Medical hwheotomy was completed and the enable it to iia `its work correctly._! _ oDob � What dose Blifkin remind Co.:-Limfeed. Collinswoca-�t - iehild is now doing well. You'll enjoy your meals, digest every- I Y soattsoaa at $1100 and U400 '"`qtly "To have performed so delicate an thing you eat, look better, feel better,.; A druggist.can obtain an imitation ifkinHobshe Well. every time i meet Biifkin he reminds me of a little _ _ -'operation m such circumstances is s '' � free from headaches, constipation I of MINARD'S LINIMENT from a debt I've owed him for over a - r. � L i©�-r - � a Y and indigestion,-all these benefits. Toronto . House-at a very low price, . r considerable feat, for the raid was 4 i come to all . that use Dr. Hamilton's and have it labeled his own ` aeriouf one, a good many bombs were pills. Every man or woman with a This greasy imitation is the poor- 3"'s Liatmeat -lases asatemne ldropped, several persons were killed stomach ill is advised to spend 25c. est one we have yet seen of the many -"- Taxes' and Charles Sts., TwMLnso, land injured and the feeling at the mo-! on a box of thio wonde'riul ve table that eve 'tom Hick and Harr has Reaaaarinr Mother. lar the ts2mt Itf,loe in or�teZrto for sn " 88 , y Business or Shorthand-EducaWn. nt*r lment was naturally one of intense ap-.� remedy, tried to introduce. Edmund"had just begun to attend now. (_::Lndar free. prehension. Some of the bombs hit a' ., Ask for MINARD'S and you will the public school, and lead found a' 'house in the neighborhood, the rest- THE GRO. OMINfr OF FLOWERS. get it. newfriend, a i of who - - id�tioner.racti- en;�Luckily no o&notnewasa thome I Numerous Instruments Are Used By I - mead's alis this. Walterher had ?" she -asked. r at the time and the medical practi- tioner French Florists. - - _ Who is chi ' +tioner go-t off with the destruction of - "Ise e a nice littlehe ,replied .Ed- The instruments used by the French An Eye to Business. Yea, ma'am, f,s AV ;a certain s Dunt of property. The florists to -anon the life of cut flaw- Insolvent-TeII me is it a mund enthusiastically. y '` .,experience orded will no doubt in- prolong "Does he ss, an naw ht , words?" Faure the .tsk g by medical men gen- era and remove imperfeetiona are as crime to be poor? y y B Y , numerous and. delicate as those on a pursued his mother. i -,orally of the precautions, which in well-equipped dressing-table. table. The in- I The Lawyer-Not in this state, ,.No,, replied Edmund, with em- i this case had been fortunately •ob- � ppm g- y , sir. - The • charge for my opinion on served." elude scissors of all sizes and shapes, the subject is five dollars. Pay my phaaia, "f»nd I'm not going to teach small cuttin tiers and pincers of him any. a - an -* g P R ;clerk d go out quietly. .- ? many . 'kinds,, brushes, atomisers, _ FEED• CHILDREN sprays, and bottles, containing veri- U6.rd's Liatment Cares barest to cs owi - - -- -- - " *us gums.' A withered leaf. or even 1 Madge•="So you consider it an Ow Properly Selected Food. It. pays: one poorly developed ruins the ap- Artinory Expert Dies. - ideal match?" Bis Dividends. ' - pearance. of a rosebud, consequently Marjorie-"Yes; he has money r r The death is announced of Lieuten the oneL is cut off, and the other, is .-ant Colonel Locarde,"a distinguished and she knows how to spend it." • + ' If parents will give just,,& little in- + possible, is reshaped. The buds are ` • French artillery expert. His death is ' tell nt thought to the feeding ol.+ he Wonderful Hu- - - Igoe also pierced as near the base of i to have ' due to ;overwork. Flaxseed NOW 8 W � - their children the difference in the Bowers as possible, with minute wires said beau s t 'health hi the little-, folks will pay, During the firesent war he introduced miln Food. y „ which keep the leavea . in place. An g], new forms of high explosive 'many times over, for the small trou- instrument very similar to a curing "ble. projectiles for close trench fighting. as deodorized and used in Dr. Jack-1 A_mother writs ur children ar iron ig used to dress a faulty leaf. I His is also the credit for the liven- son's Roman =Meal. It's the most one of the mea... pro- � n or the-'}sydro-pntumstic brake, g Aa +..+r., .ne+• ,o° u.e or r all so midi better.and stronger than nourishing seed grown., It- has al- wbv%.Yoa o: ,Sar damns want, a : long the life of the flower is to_ which is' most novel `and important ways been known as a wonderful in °, ran Oarm■nfaw ran they ever were before we. made a "nut •r direct wi and baser a, - move the anthers, so as to prevent the fof2d for stock but since Dr. Jacksons Vbea airsot with that P i feature of the famous French i5-tam. ' ' wh■e,oe :»u,e shat w. are change in the character of the food. s readin of the , if ferti- ( discovery of a method of deodorizing Tan LARGIST cis BUY- We have quit using potatoes three P g pollen, for gun, it, it }•as become available as a deli- res Or RAIL 71 RS tv cw- lization.is allowed to take place, the claws human food, 25% bf it being, -ADA direct tram the tmrP= ` times aday- with coffee and .so much !� you will appredau our anriv flower has fulfilled its mission- and Typical wheat farms in Australia used in Roman Meal.' This food is.i �op�ortanit, to,ef■e, `°" - meat• soon fades. In flowers of the lin or- ns, mFur i.rtary Y aranteed to relieve consti ation-or bots d«irabfe Fax Neu attd yet• „ extend • Iron- 600 to 1,OOA acres, and � P I ormttu cb.n b,.onlnretrnt � 'r ,� t a" Nod we give the little folks-some der the anthers are removed for still' "•moneyback." It .also nourishes bet- aa,,ab,m.iLa.o.orem+adl. :t fruit, either fresh, stewed, or canned are usually worked single-handed by i ' another .reason. _Tiley develop such ; ter than .meat and' prevents indigos- ; u;n•yio°' °r °°_ "'tom � the farmer gnd his family, lavor-sav- some rape-Nuts with create, Dees �n `abundance of yellow pollen that it tion. Ask your doctor. At all gra- tom Trapper to Wearer sionall some soft-boiled eggs, and ing--rrlachinery being used in every cera, 10 cents and 25 cents. BLACK WOLF BEY. This is Datum for breakfast and su fails and taints the leaves, thus mar- poss}ble direction. we o: the man, b-rp�e +Ila.- p- ring the spotless white beauty .of the trace_ in eltr F 3 STYLE en for dinner they have some I - - BOOK and 1s a beantitul set O vegetables. - flower. The stems of flowers that be- �.j. In Society. mad tram I a6 b.imd—acod n to bah their heads are laced in naitty-w�alerfdns.Th. \. ould be hard to fully describe g P Arthur was very proud of his Old wia:�a nma� ns,�� very hot water for- about five minutes, World manners, -and never lost an. r+rinr road protacttaa arainat ire in the -children,, they have '' bold-15 with keadand 1t es' - =o sturdy and strong, and 7e and. then are placed in a datk and cool, opportunity of his knowl= tan ova, tbenlders and W1 a No. 224 i . -.... .- ■7 s wad—Lewd tmay rood octal• to this change to the food ale- Place for about an hour. " edge of the ways of refine$ society. it, uetnanewarml,+ntarlfned R,2{ �..� � that; I understand, exist in ' He once refused an invitation as fol- The Muff is tnlge In .the large cD ,"Zyr pulolr is and Postum. _INCREASE IAF USE OF SHELLS. lows: an r�'aa�b a Fi� a :;raw;�th &W ID° - _ « { ed with sr-,d sat.a�+rltA wrist cord. Mr. Arthur Blanks declines with+ time ago my baby was `Germans Fired 817,000 - in 1870, 1° , - . o. 234, store ...................:......... d had a great deal of ata pleasure Mrs. -Woods invitation for No. 225, arts............. ...:............:� French 100,000 in a Day. the 19th, and thanks her extremely a•.rr .rekte f..°Id ana■r ovn roslrl E avA"It.' bowel-trouble. Nothing t ran,t°'.1k1T = YOU OR RMuND YOUR YOBS;.1. for havin$'given' him the opp6ftunity sena for aw Far s?,le Bank; 1916.16 edttt�1, SIX agree h him until .I tried -Int@resting• sfatistica concerning „ rasa on a.■t whld► aant.>nae. F.e,a Of fpereaa - . to so ned'and mixed with 'munitions of war are given by'a wri= 1 of doing so. rr■a{{ - .. Uen, of Wantifnt Far Bets end•P`m• Oarmsnts, and he improved" rapidly ter in the-Lekal Anzeiger o€ Berlin We P-W Act Dative T TO-DAY :,,. ; . ---Coaid Hans-Ihe -HoLh-Stites.- _ -- vo-Kar*err ser-esm ro•DAt m _:•---- turdy and well." an article in which the great 'outcry • ' a Reason."`-- Tor more muni ons is England and in • Simmons—Isn't-Barker always will- s_ �g given by Canadian Postum France is denounced as being insin- - ing to hear both sides of a question? s s t sof, Ont. cera and caused-chiefly,.by sdesire t6 23Fip Nimmons-Not unless you let him to is - the above letter 4 A now explain and excuse the failure of the do all the talking. s from tbne to stns. TbAy P - - Room 227 Halhem Bldg.. Allies every time they have asstgiied s. tress. sad tau of htamsa ED. 7. ISSUE 44-'l5. TORONTO - CAAIADA. - _ -. - the- pffensive. aetaasd'.. *_a-'',x•wt aures •aiylitha►ria • ✓... i'. • ver •._ - - { v, r e w .,Y rrr. .a.!13i. •C3 w %,i ✓%r.+• Af ..fir.. x ! ,,..�?.w...::";e�.•rnn:, aIS'><'a:+�.h`..n..:Fat^t. 4...«.:w:C"✓.;,,.. er-'..•3u!`.e{ws:sntz♦<.'5.. Y.�'w`•'"..'.'` .� - _ _ :.a.:n,• u.E';.:::�cL`X�'ii44+�trpk+"a_.�' :^ Vit• ''�s-1*'�4• "2�tt'^.x°�;c.'oLi• ,. ,'•.'stMw1+Mt.'.niik`"i:: w•+As�'i+?y!*w - ., r t•" e A % 2-1, HNE ;pp - 4.4. 7 -AUC don, S&Ls of )JETT911116 TO -THE K0111 OR ISATMWAY, Nov. oth hors". Shetland ponies, cattle.;fm WE THANK YOU FOR "UR. that) L in, etc. at lot 00mg individuolis who are 415 Picke4r DmAx Sut:—rr—egret, to "T no rien r rus y rZiday ni g. (Greenwood road). 4"ing. Out. con. 4., Ing thel"peit* of *R. G. Cammack. PAST PATRONAGE of-theBritish Empire, are circulating a ai3 crous story to the effect that W. B. %%VMS Sale at one. See bills. am receive $W0Q for every re- Powell, auctioneer. L26 per you, 11.00 it paid in bdvau". cruit that enlists in Ontario Count And in order to demonstrate, in a more Practical In, mare wor si-ee double e(,mpan May- Isay for t �7 F43"sio the Ual"d 07. Now AdVO4"~Otfs, sUo to induce you to eanUn ue your esteemed favors; WC arranged to giver in information o the. pqblic that as Recruiting officer I aCalegolly entitled to someone of our customers a' Present consisting 99 to draw. the pay of my - rack, i. s. 4OHN MURKAR, Proprietors refused to IJIGHBST PRICE PAID -For all Major', pay, but I have re lot T COD. S. PIKE, The Beautiful 6'arts of poultry, L. r1"er1129 Lau. V". holding 7' NOTES AND COMMENTS for my services. We are Piai meetings every night many of them LTANGOLDS FOR SALE 'A qttan- all hours of the night and AJL tiny of drat cl&" --goida. Apply at being out at instrument is $M.00, and to No other country can excel Can- Morning, my automobile is used to Duffin Valley Farm, A. P. SOMM&COcka. itf we have now on exhibition: The value 0 this ins -its landscape. -convey Is &ken e __--guatwnteed by_theI_.maker--far-& pe ada in 62e beauty of or members of the period of Y Ta great deal ol. mytime which. L! FOR SALE -I have for ­sThe beautiful shades displayed Band at 'mod -inspect and -try this beautiful should be spent in my office is given Beale several bull calves at a -ate We cordially invite You to call at our store, E. E. PUGH `,over the wholo'country to this work without one cent of Price at I att is the a ot is. con. 8. Pickeriug d- Claremont. instrument. You bhve as good a chance of obtaining this valuable gift as rairation-of all. ex sues to� the n our method of e i public.— anyone.- Come to our store an us explai Df Miltia told me I was The Miuistar i FOR SALE - Self-feeding is not in to receive C6mmand of ftnJ)verseas QTOVE 1. —P • ian - 6 The end of the war 16 1 parlor Cook. as good as now. Having ill- 9 BattiZon and ounce- tatted a furnace have further aft for same. Giving Away Th § _31m o furnace, ­ � -tl tlkht. The Balkan crisis has put meat to thenewspapers. Until sue CQIN ErS PBK,��� - the end still farther distant. The times as I receive a Command my -I TOVES FOR SALE -One medium services are given freely and gladly We also deqLr 'unexpected 'allianee of the Bulgar- sized and one sawi coal heater newly _e to, call your attention tot e ma ;or the Cause. Such malicious stories suitable for saiumer 6tchen, are now offering in every department. I now, one rang aur recruiting installed furnace, have no fuz$her lane with the Teutonq and the re- are calculated to injure o Having last& 2, to trespass use for same. JOHN BELL, Lot 5. con 8, Pick- --fusal--of Greece and Rumania to campaign and I am sorry I Gring. Phone 1-1141, 3 on your space to give contradiction to -join the Entente allies has been a misstatement. - such a preposterous mis tement.., Brest disappointment to them� I remain, QTRAYED OR !STOLEN -From lot Js R 10-HAR D S 0 N 0 9 - Tours-yery truly, C3 19, B, F, coo. Pickering, on Or 161),Out SOP11- `but "it has not'1666ned their de- , .71 17th, to &Red bay marv. Any information S" SHARPE. Lo&&Dg to liar recovery will be rewarded. any ll2otiess will be -P I C K E R I N CT parson detaining hr after termination to press the war to a Major 34th P-09 thisas to bar Recruiting Officer. prosessuted­ Any warniatLon sful Issue, ino matter what wb way be lish at the News` osoe, her va s.M Eutern AM Toronto &4 T It may be. It means that I w. d for men a man "tore the and muni. ReMnvred To Nev'-'S, tions ig-nnow more pressing than_._. --- -,- -e- ever..btrt we believe thatitain and --her allies will rise to the Oces- _-pomp .TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD. STAND. --sion and eventually bring Ger-------- 7 ­ 'to a kamWating defeat, SPECIAL BARGAINS AT NEW STORE. Maker sssw� ago and forever put an and to, Prus-. smolt of the• ST�RE Sian militarism. 'All the music of all the ld and m wor Pti'1:JLS SHOE That Canada is beginning to realize the critical position of the fun of it, too, is at your command if you oven a Empire is evidenced by the hearty' 134 Phone 161 res ISALE "GISTER. ponse made to the appeal for COLUNLBIA the British RedCross WHITS 10 NTA RIO .funds for Y. Day. The Trrs35&,r. Nov. 'ND -.Auction sale 10 Society on Trafalgar Da of horses. rigs. etc. in PickerifiT •%AX%AFONOLA appeal from - Lord Lansdowne Village, the property of H. rice $20 up. Easy Teruis� THE 85wo- dale At 2 90 o'clock. See F called for a contribution of Marquis. - i bills &nd.advt. W. B. Powell. nuc- blade in Canada.' from the Province of. On Its rio, tioneer. Ask to hear them at but Toronto .alone exceeded that wzDczsD.&y. Nov. 3rd-Auctioal- STANDARD B AN K amount, and the sum aimed at sale of farm sit it. imV.ements. will be doubled 1?y the whole corn. etc.. at lo`tC7. B. Con. Pi'-Lkv: �.Xchddm,s Dmg OF CANADA 7 *ring. the properti of F. & T. Mad- JHKAD OPMC9 - TORONTO PICKERING 7 d&ford. Sale at I See bills. W. B. P and a pleasing feature of the campaign was the hearty Powell and Wm. Maw, auctioneers. S"Ry pod Bank has a RESERVE FUND a PC*; w We for Was rears mid the i2svitublO rainy day - good -will with -which the FlUDAY. NOT. Drs -Auction sale of 'Tt" Fuestims bow aeommaketed from SurplitsBarainils people -, --farm stock and Implements. the pro -.1 1kds 5 C swat to Ed --.,-XsLve their doni-tigns. While the , perty of 'Wei. J. Mayne. at lot S.' A CN* §Wd 1.11111111ft "d is i Worse of stresith and stability. -people have already given liber. can. 6, Pickering. . Sale at.1 o'clock. Everyone should UsIve a RESERVE FUND- Widlest y to t v varims-pa-trietie Etinds, . ND&rP- - tioceer. De -Laval octim a M their liberality seems greater now WEMNSODAY, ov. . _10th7-Auctlen than in the earlier stages of the sale of standing cedar the pr rty .:,And Silos: '-war; At that time Canadians. did of. E. W. Evans lot- 13. MD- 9. orick 'ring. Timber to. be sold in J sere imot realize the gigantic nature of L o'clock. Wm. Maw, 1have just- secured the agency for lots. Sale at 2 _the struggle Into which- the em ... auctioneer. the aboye. Call and see new entering and they also WzmvmD.&T, Nov. 10 -Auction sale separator and securePiro- was of real estate, cattle. implemeFuta. felt that -it was a matter of little 7­ etc..Alt lot a con. a. -Pickering. tbi 7 concern to Canada, and that Can* -of Hector XcIntyre, The Ind phone 1913. -dians who had enlisted were simply croly,mins bO acres, and will be offered at 3 o'clock. Sale of chattels Russell Andrew, atlo�clo6k. Secbills. W.B.Pow. Is helping hand to England PICKERING. Out. ata order to show a filial feeling ell, auctioneer. towards the motherland. They 77— := �' HOUSE FURNISHINGS ri Ahad not yet grasped the fact that M Canada - was a prize for which .:,Germany was fighting. We find ... -line. Our new Fall Stock is comblete in every is great change in the attitud4f Of 'the people during the past few New aesignf3.in Buffets. Quarter -out Oak 06mbin&tion, months, and -4e believe that this regular $40.00, for $36.00. determination to win will increase Everything at prices that are rl4Kht. until the Hun win hold rip his Call And T-nispect, our stock, it will W YOU hands and cry for peace. The demand made by a aumber C. H.BURLING PICIECIE'RING of people in England for the bomb- ..,... �' .. - in& owb- -In& of German towns in reprisal for the Zeppelin raids on London does not meet with the approval of the British Goverm'"Inent or of the British public in general. Such :'action would be directly :contrary to the traditions of the British race. The allies have no doubt as -to the favoftblo outcome of the *ar, and they would consider it a lasting disgrace if they lowered themselves to the barbarous metb• ods practiced by the Germans. 01NAD9 IN CANADA* They are determined to win in this war, but they are resolved to 7*1 - -win only by fair and honorable Fordourpg T Car The Getmans have de- cla"red that they will win no mat 'Price $ 530 'ter what means Will have to be sed,' or how duty inUrnationtl 1&,Ws will have to;be violated, or _]dost clen cad afford the 'first CoetLof a car. how many- old ineu,, women and Few can afford the after expense of most cars. babies will have to be murderedof a Ford ie its first cosi, the after cost to frighten tBritish into sub. .'Icrw—ern than that ;of any other real motor car. mission. British airmen could not be persuaded to enlist as baby. The Ford has made walkiag an extravagance. .- killers.- Their Dwu honor and the wn •Car $780; f. . O.b. 'The Runabout is now $480 -, tbe.To. -honor of the Empire would -cause Ford, Ontario. All cars completely ea011ipped, includ- lipment es not include, to revolt at the very idea. �`Ing electric headlights. Equipment from -L speedometer, Get.par --BrItAlfF In- the- past -has- won -I% reputation for chivalry and honor LUKE '1& SON, they would not.for a moment Ontario khat t1i -Wbitby, thiuk of sacrificingt _40tains, the. A. W. B, Powell, Pickering. OrW Over, are anxious that when war 49 over,�o one will be to -point at them the finger of n for doing anything in the W& unworthy of _the .name of Bri u. _AAAA 0110 UJI11114• Our Savists D89aft=0" Ois" GO 0041 0VPWt=&7 1073 "aww"d YOUR Rum" Fum. PICKERING BRANCH, R. W. GORDOM Managor. Branch she at whidrp. RICE VS. ,..POTATOES 'Just a line about Rice which is excellent food and will an .account of potatoes being scares and many of poor quality, ity, be used very freely for souse months, good wholesome nice emu he procnred fOr5 eto per lb and. better quality at slightly igher r lb rice Vroperly cooked is sufficient foe a +very large t�tnlly. Same stakly would require about 6 The of potatoes, nuf sod. :BUY A T SOME When you want to help Every dollar sent away your town Buy at hOIw19 weans a dollar less to pay. 0 When you want shoes, his C r JgOW What is owed right here today Buy at home. Bay at home, Never mind what'itis you need. Are you for your town or wA Canned goods, collars,ebicken feed I Buy at home. Framethis-ph rase up foryourcreel I Cheaper elsewhere? Tommy rot I Buy at home. I Buy at home. Other folks may buy by mail. -J Home %;tore qualities are true Buy At home. I 11ome store merchants work for Help the home store to F% sale. you. Thismuch thenyou aught to do Buy at home. Buy at home. 0dir'groceries are the freshest. EORCiE-PHILIP .0: CIO SUN T F ORGET That we carry a large assortment of BRANTFORD ROOF- ING and WOOD SHINGLES, so that you wil not have to wait for. your orders 4o be filled. RUSH ordbrs'at this time' of the qeason'aXe filled at We have Silo stock all ready. machined _and ready to erect fit thing for that partition_ you. intend putt will be better if you us it. Did you ever see our HEAVY WALL -BOARD ? I putting in your ceiling _Cann crack nor break off, after once put on. Try it. -Always some in stock. -IA _J Wiff'send to your nearest station) freight allow -72 . . . . . . Don't forget oar phone number is Stouffville 30' '7 Q'.''e - •• ' :h., ro -.. A,.w 2 -" ,=.. _ c.w .-.� ..w:,scacr•.;."^ .:.r.-.' rr iw, iae-�. <r�.srestie err .,.n .+..�.*.; .ei ze :. s�»•.e ur w. .x,. . •...; - . •sT rhSP-^--vr-xr^. - -':.••sem,-/ =_'f°R"' .; -i•-':p�r'r err,,; . rs.-:. ��eyy r•':z , :..r••,a,... :t •. c:^v -•.' . .«4'. `• w .ti- -� i. -. '-: ".^ _., .{,'-T o-;.,.. .. -". ..G - P•y r` .``.,-i. !7 ,Y.�h. vh r•r.=3T r., 1- q�ae•. 4+r, :4•'.',, ."�•.'-+*.r.'YarrS+.'d'',yv iso... :._ ;� wx.+s.:s.F .:-a 3'•rn.uvnaw.-p® .:uaa.,r• .nam ,... .,y.sl � .. „... ..,�' v:.;r•• .+eyyaa:a.sb..:-8� ..: ',err - -- :..,r.' xw�� �t, 5- r:ari,� --+.'a.•.c+=•+'rv`'T-"''O••�'r .�:.• d';:..a,,. q,,, ... s9s.'E' :., -.. ....... ,:. . _.' . -F"t' .,.:. '-.:...,• .>, •.,� .o-.,•e...�: n�i. 3.". - ...a 'rp z - ,P✓p :�; a. ,��. 't „r^9. . : -..lye.. •tt�, r . h i. .. J .,.. .:.:' .:c' y _ •.S', r • r i' (' a 94 lr« ,.., ' eweEaotvv D. P. Macfarlane, of Blackatock, Canada's armed forces now j ' James B. Madill has been on the paid a flying visit -to our village number nearly 100,000, about R; sick list for the past few days. on Saturday evening. twenty new battalions, hat/-0M11"N U � Mrs. Alex Wilson Is spending a Samuel George and son, of tug been formed during the • t month or so, adding some wreak with her sister in Enuis Aurora, accompanied by their pea killers. wives. called on friends in Clare- 25,000 then. iresorn os.oMs� s malec 0. mmss ra.rws*as�osaa w iriont on Weddeeada last. A. T• �= Dr..B-'Brodie•. oto the Y city +on cXonday ,• v� it his Mrs. M. Henderson and niece, AUCTION SALE OF Do Yom BwWng By Ma touother. Drlias Mary Morgan were in Mark- If you live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank. ` D. A. Scott and Thos. Birkett Liam on Tuesday visiting the HORS "� and RIGS Business may be made -ed b withdrawn as any other Banking were in the 1tT^^ Tuesday-- er'a uncles, T..aad G. Morgan. Business may be transacted by mato loaf as easily as though ons business. Mrs. f3: H. Samir and son, Find- $gRNESS, Etc. made a special trip to town for the purpose. Peter Macnabsr, spent Surida lay, left on Friday last to join Mr. The property of� yy ;.'.with. his. daughter, Mrs. D: P. gan,is in their neje home in Orono. WHITBY BRANCH : A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. Macfarlane, -of. Blackstock.. _ Thele huusehold___Offeets were _ _7. Al c�V25 Evans `Yard lost a valuable shipped on the same day. At his promisee in — mare one day last week as a re- The pupils of our public school pICKERIIVG PILLAGE 'salt of acute thdigestion. ralsed a substantial sum for the _ TIME Q'dBLE-Pickering Station,11 - Mrs. John H. Chapman returned" 13ridi h Red Cross Society' on - °N ® T. R. Trains going East due as follow*- _ an Tuesday after spending a few tali 2nd 1915 1!Io. 6. Mail 8.08-A M. a . days with relatives in Pickering. ThurAday last.(Trafalgar Day) by Tuesday, Nov. the gale of Red Cross flags. t8 Local _2.60 P. ll[: We are glad to state that Mrs. at 2.80,. the following: �• 14 Local 6.04 P. M. McLellan has been considerably Ale -• J. H,.-- Beal apent a fear days Bay gelding, 3 years' old,. Percheron Ta`4ind! oing W.90 : dmf,, as follows-_ s better during the past week or thi•3 a eek at the home of her bred Ba eldin 9 ears old. g. p,; o, 1 two. father, -Mi, r way, o ay horse. age ; a orm spring it Local ` Di.. Ira Freel, Of Stoufivflle; Pickering road who is confinedii to his wagon, nearly new ; Set bob -sleighs ; •�� 7 Mail 7.60 P. M. wilt a d the month of November bed with a fractured thigh bone. New wagon box. Cutter, Set of team •Hnadap iaolnded• at Popyeel nic Hospital, harness, Pair of horse collars, new; f ° 1 New York lolls. G.:;iddletoa and .Mrs. L. Set of single harness and numerous /CE CREAM i City. White ape nt a dap last week In other stable articles. Sell -feeding par- At �6 P1Ck8rin� BS�Brg W A N T E D_ 4 ' Mr. and.Mrs. Brown, of Mani Unionville, calling upon the form- for cook stove : Set of l -horse harrows - tonlin Island are visiting with the er's sister, who we regret to state, Try our Home-made Breed `� fformses sister-i-n--Iaw, Mrs. Joseph is very seriously U TsRiaa:-Ali sums of 110 and under, A reliable moa to dell HrOWn• cash; above that amount 11 months HERB MONNEY, PICgERINGF Dr. A. C. and Mrs. MichEll, of credit to parties furnishing approv- HdRDY CsxADiAN Gisawx $Tong Mrs. Reynolds, of Toronto, hoe Toronto, W. B. McKay, of Bing- bejen spending a fest/ days with ed joint notes. Sia per cent, per _ r' pe p stop, and bride formerly Miss annum allowed for cash, �•• �e is Pickering and Ontario her parents, Harry and Mrs. Zella Michell, of Toronto, all spent W, B, powPsxr auctioneer. areeaWaad �1TQ - - County. 'Thomson. Sunday with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson Oall and see our stock of "Hammy is T. C. Goatick was in Toronto and Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. ALZ,Otioa. Bele Thought" and other Start now attire best Clue weerattending the great - - as tv®11 as tether ines� _ Sunday School Convention in of Hardware . - Sunday Massey Hall. � �, Stock 1Mp16monti Eavetroughing sad repairing Send for list of Spiing Offerings; �} We are pleased to see Rev. $.R�g�� GRAIN, Etc. promptly attended to. and terms to agents. Wood out again -after being con Work guaranteed and prices "Sped to his bed for several wee Ls pre? moderate. Liberal Commission •following an operation for appen-��D��� c. Lawrence Denny Handsome tree ontat. _' d"acids.ML t Rely. A. McLellan returned - . — AT — _. GREEN WOOD STONE WELLINGTON a -home+ on Friday after speadindz 1 B Lydia E. PbikhanA V r.ot 12, Con. 4, Pickering three weeks' vacation at his old ! ! =■' , The Fonthill Nurseries. home in Dresden and otherp tuts �,p� �,�wanft i4reenwaod road), on FOR SALE poo �+D - - = (Established' 188?) . in Western Ontario and in`Michi- Ssttssdaj►, Novembw 6th, 1915 Asa. 'SQm� A inflows :'cult Ladders of all sizes eZ+ O f^J N' T O Mrs. Tobias Caster accompanied To Know LL gosaise and silo bands �, by her daughter. Mrs. R. E. For- _ Bay mare. h. d., 18 rs old, supposed a specialty. gyth. retnrotd home on Sunday M=fressboro, Tenn. •• I h a v a to be to brat to-BueeRbAlua Bsy mare ATTENTION spending a couple of 'weeks wanted to write to you. for a long time h d. 4 yrs old.aapposed to be in foFii lEmery GVeela,Sawa, etc. with her son, John Caster, of to toll ,yeawbatyour toBucephalus. Bay mare, g. p. 12 Toronto. wonderful remedlas PPenes old. supposed to be in foal to Get our prieea on the Ford auto. Misses Story and -Doughty, have done for tan I Bucephalus ;Bay Reading rising B yrs 2 Thoa sand No. 1. alrll��® r itteachers in our, public school, was a snfterer from old by Bucephalus : Bad spring florae - $_ TAA 3=$QST were is Port Perry on Thursday f em a l s weaknew ],colt 'by Bucephalua; Roan spring and lacement norse colt by Lord Roberts : Bap BROCS ROAP� barrels for salig. 1B8 eotion and Friday last attending the � ; sprinir %Mie co_l�t b� Furlosa : Driving_ b � world haw_ anaaAl contention of the South �, horse. Aged -1�S1ze�tlan� puppet 3 as _ _ _ lis 'Ontario Teachers' Association. such tired. worn out ! a yrs old res�ect4vely. w.ex, +;• E a.+ '.' feel sick head- y invited beforelrvhasing Mrs• Win. Edwards is -impprot/- �:a• supposed to be to foal to imported Ing after her recent severed illness. �s aches and dizzy !pony, Spring mare colt: Shetland. at C. N. R•, StStliiII when her life was despaired of. spells• Doctors did these ponies have all taken prizes. - w: ' good so 1 tried' CAT`rr mom- _^ CherryWood el8ewher9. - z, -----T-��--s!eaa- but hopes are - �lti-L74ts � �tcc--8-yrs--old..NO-III hotirever, is slow. ham Remedlies -Vegetable Compound i Red cow. 3 yrs old• bred in Mev ; Blue Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn -Feed �.� pI 'Y 1V D -�- entertaided for her ultimate and and Sanative Wash. I am now well and. Fcow. 6 yrs old fat; Roan cow, 4 .yrs a %'EC + NG complete restoration to health, strong �n all my own work. - I I old, full flow of milk : Red cow. '3 ' yrs Bran, -Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oilcake y� John Beelby who has been con- old: bred to June Holstein, pre old. Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. owe it all toLydiaK Pinkham s Vega- �UNI$� ��� fined -to his house for•several weeks Ly bred in July ;Black sow. 4 yrs old• Orders ta►kea Por Swift's Red -Steer sneering from typhoid fever. table Compound sad want other sutler- � bred io Ma ; White Theiler- to f 6 _ e R y - hag we,meo to about ii -1drs. side : Brindle heifer, calf -by aide ;Fel- Fertilizers _ was in town for the first Hese one I ' ore sale. i .day last week. His many friend' R. E• f3. !' SL.. Idm`' low baiter, dole ro calve bet W D Gordon Qr So� are pleased to nee him out again froseboom To' 2 Holstein heifers • springing ; Roan Pbone Home Northam if000. W. the medicinal cow,'due Nov, 29 : Black Aberdeen and well on the road to recovery. This famous retried', bred July 13. Black cow, bred Jul7 til ThOYi1a11L9 Y�e11so=' PICSERIN( - ` llfire. C. H. Found and daughter. iagredt' o! which are derived from I to Suers, wei�gght from 8 to 11 hundr,rd Miss Annie, were in Toronto on native roots sod � td+e °"wb I at to kill-; 7 HsiNrls weight from 760 tc, ti..a,sa•�n ' t nos --F Tuesday last, When in the city idrrty yeas pd'vyei to a agost �� i60 fit to kill ; Roan bull Durham. well Or : LLnd . iBell and Inde ndent hods. sod Los of tli+ female at O ' ' j sed 9 pe P they visited the lieiieral Hospital bie tools fsivlgnra bred ; Holstein bull calf, well bred ; m.gsawae'e eu►eets0.'r SOT" crit �o•t to nee Joseph Jones who injured Women every iMA bear' Holstein heifer calf, will register. �o e»a •• Wee a se eral weeks ago when �tsdmoa7 co the yir- seas a ,oft C•• it = :1 T�8 p1C�8llII� p� toe =, p�he,m e p 11 Pigs. 0 weeks old ; Brood e0w. .., I .r•O L.. J ile f4y lrosa the roct of a hottw. - a ser 'We are leased to report that Mr. L%=• tscrr.: cxa, arc �, ;des L.• . • • `-I '�e�1ance CQmmi�6 P 1Por Rlr? Lose Hope. New wagon everything-mlmplete, et �t o� . • i • B +�+ ;Jones is slightly better. Bain, never used: Wagon, nearly«new aQ ,- � I� o _ Farmers are very bee these No weiman edti< tram � fell with Todd : Covered bngp, • •O t i'y T glia• .a a r �. .da httveatin their root crops female trvdi shanid jos+_ lio�e oa' new, arch side, KcLaugblln. never M I c+sa g 31 a E I The object of this Assoolation is to T s+rid fluishiaq the 8lliag of their hl � � f�t"a L� fr rInluam s ,� ; Corer}- leuggy Open Pony �.t sat/ b� }� lessen steallag and prosecute p to Cempo®d a lain trW ba le and skstto, nearly new : E" I, rest .,, S . � the felons. silos send doin the other ' neces- eEe� St pole work before the appproach of If wast selwise wrtyls Care ;Frost err Wood binder. nearly =p� ! a.i a. II ==wvinter. The ezceedfngly fine Lyft . Plates M C new : McOormick mower.: Champion Q Qet �� ,� ' w ^ :iN Members having prop�rt stolen ooesssr t week has dsstfal) Lyda, =ass. Irsr lesser w[1i Frost do Wood disc drill, nearly new : s •� eaN iaamedia/aly wish an meo,bse °a -weather of thepia e*esei, road am,atsAerNl b a 'Rid los+, Perrin, pearly new ; eey of Eseontivi Oom>�Nes. been much appredated after the 11ldimif arta boli la efisjsl Corn cultivator. Ftost A Wood, nearlj =Q � . 23 �' � �'l �S. Membership In long period of wet weather that _ new ; Scutfier• Frdst err Wood. Disc s' a : $ receded it. cultivator, 14 blade, Coulthard k Scott: ' F �� S� $p� � A Tiatet•'mav be had from the !e•da•os es �. ' The anniversary services in the C! g N b a dna td s.araerrr on.pptteafloa. �Q �s Pair bob-slei ha. Bain ;Cutter, Todd tC a 7� � QQ Palm- -Methodist church on Sunday DE`4TIST Pulper, Bell, nearly new ; Set scales. - ;� d7 a = Q Q Ezac. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S, Palm- wrere a decided anccess. There Cbatham, 2000. cap. Sat harrows, 4 Q c a it er, O. L. •Morepmbe,' Pickering, Ont ; has removed into his new office; on the sections : Separator, DeLaval, nearly 0 s .a o S nvae a large attendance at both corner of Yonge and Glueen Sts., To- pelt/ ; 2 $eta double •harnesss-; Set ,r i 0 a O A A. Qi(`� iior! W,_l• Clark. ' '1 . -, cervices, whicWTve'rei"Conducted by rono, Impperial Bank Bwitding. This sibgle harness ;Setsingle pony harness; » ' 6 '$� „ o`. 9 fi ° 4� a former pastor; Rev. Mr. McKee, office-has'i,eea egieippetl•with the most Set double pony harpesa : 30 wire gates t: ' o President; _ of Richmond Hill. The music modern of dent,4 appliances vtiththe 'cedar Kgole frames ; � Cedar poste : gm :fFurnished by the home Choir -in object of eliminating all painful Wheelbarrow ; 20 Cow chains ; 20 fibs morning and by 'the Mount operations. Grain bags; A quantity of oats and �ioa Choir in the evening added barley; Daisy Chur Iron bed, and Mich to the pleasure of the ser- COAL ! COAL! spring ;• 4 Plows, �a�, bartep, hay. e much a reciated. silo ensilage. Good Luck wiices and wa pp About two o'clock on Tuesday I will have constantly on hand QieLE,er ONE 0100"K. - - - urorning the barn belonging to -:.T, Nighewander of the eighth a full supply of coal at lowest TERxs :=110 and. under cash, over be With Trees ' concession neer in taaisiaeawof possible price.• ., 'thvenato partite months ure furnishing lappr.'oved discovered- to be it flames. Nearly all his season's joint notes 5 per cent. per annum dis- Depends on having the right kind Of all materials and design grain, his hay, horses. cattle and W. H. GIBSON. count for cash � of trees. Bowman's have kept in stook. It will pal yo° sixty barrels of apples as well as s _ b call at our works acs inspect nor $losh lot of implements were destroyed. 45-1y GREENBURN' STATION. , W. B. POWELL, auctioneer. heavy fibrous roots. and *blain plisse. Don't be t„ The fire was too lar advanced They are grown in the right kind Wnta we, do not employ them, 000ssq „ en discovered to nave any of o! soil. .They are handled 1y we oda, and so throw oil flee 680114- f w oommbsion of 10 pee osai.,whiyoa wsB , contents. How the fire ori- O and packed in the pink of esrtainly save by purobadngspa ss. ■ted is a deep, mystery. Mr. 11) , SIM • ebadition - and they grow. call sd►lieiledswender carried cooaiderableN& C'Q--' wNITIT 11ANRE 2L. ranee but still his loss will be We can smile and smile and still smile for that, old Hoodoo "Hard ..Two more akents wanted oaoe wtitby, oftud, heavy. Times" is now a back number and is.very likely to remain so. in Ontario Ccsraty: Bert Willison who attended .At our milliners Upeuing we said come, yowcame in a wap i �• �• WILLIAMS etnont Continuation school that proves the above statement correct, and. also the state- THOS, ' W. BOWMAN, -dt SON CO, the past year, left last iitent that our bats cannot be surpassed in style quality dna LIMITED r Toronto, to attend Mc- price. We don't use poor showey trimming that fades out in - Pump• �an>factnrer University, At the recent _ a very short time, only the -best which time will prove. = lUdgeYllle, _ On l'lo ` tion he. passed with _ - Shop 'and Residence, Dnndae _ro and also took a scholar- L „ , WHITBY, ONT. bleb entitles him to four GENERAL DRY GOODS -All the up-to-date goods for fall and alit `"'hD 1i13 free tuition in McMaster winter, 1•►diee; men,_bo s• and ,iris warm bbderclbtlies, sweaters,, pr ,•' Three doors west of Whitby Hour ersity, also a cash prize of boots, shoes and rubl ers,,overalls, top shirts, dress shirts, etc. AND OAT FLAKING oMin, for each of his first �w - • .' - The undersigned is prepared to, do We are prepared to instal wood' ar tsar al ears at college. - This record .;. .GR O C E R I -E - S -•• grain chopping and oat flaking pumps on abort notice, also attend st gratifying to Iiia friends _ to all kinds of repairing. lso speaks well for the work Full line always fresh and sip -to -date. 'Flour, Five Rosea, Spink 's every -flay in the week Wefts Cleaned; ' is being. done in- Cpm -and Tea Ru-ems--Black.or mixed -tea 35c. -lb, this is the only good eacep�t on Saturday Agent for the Ontario W1ad Mall. chool. We look forward to tea at the price in the market, try it, $ cans-Spick`"slid Span' Ac:, 4 quantity of alabe for este, also also g0soline engines and : Willieon'e successful career can't be surpassed as a cleanser. Crockery and China. the eiqure gear my in college but it whet- wagon tongues, axles. etc ' 'EMPIRE CRtEAM SEPARATOR ovation he may afterwardsD• SIMPSON & Co., ' • PICHERINGF John -F. Bayles, Greenwood Ind. Phone 21 ,. '•rf.,w��u`�?r!d•t'r',a.'�....:c.^r.¢'�r"i.�.xys"°'. �:.'c�'::.c?.,.n...._� �•aj''...�....... _F,`".,..._.:y<•.e...n..�...,._.-...........,a:a�.1x-..;[. x. rw:._..awx,.r ..:..�::�� .i.'L"�sn..^d•.=a•bs,.<� c. •.:¢..s^.i' ^T 35 a:_-ir:'�W,a.,._,...,dt..cc•2f:c�.':.�.t3�.'.�.a��'-...... ., .,..Ti..,„xk'L��•. sx n`�9.'�'`rt.:�:•'.�..;4F.:,"k�.Q*,�'�v:.tlu��'.3��r� r. ?,: .... s .""'ry : .�.—+•ix•• sr+� _, Y:'t' d,ai+'A!:. - - j:'. ,a v , % f " "wi--"�•'•,w4 y • F.0 .i.. -i.' ✓ e. .> ,-r,z.,6•�.-Yss'i� +li[. -„Ypy J... -.: v-. .. Gro:.,:' .. ,►- . ',”. / A._l P it don't make. any particular differ- , A,�h yMh or- once. You can take �t from me--&The's a Subtle--Charm. 4zhe white, man togged like Steve was r r+ can't walk a block in • L. A.without S z every Chink in town knowingitbabout the delicious flavour of P-M10 night I don't care how gold an actor Utes he might be." ' � coarse, I'Crown Brand" is your w Struber had a pretty clear ides o! 4: iavorit� Table Syrup. Of course, ' ' a'� Kipling meant by "West is West, and East is East.' you enjoy its delicious, appetizing:- ! So much for Lao Wing Fu.. He flavor with Bread, Pa xcakes and commands our attention, because we Bot Biscuits. are to meet him upon an intimate ' Bat what about ;Crown Brand" iii footing by and by. the kitchen ? Do you use I have gone ahead of my storySALB t06 N somewhat to, dispose of the foregoing EDWARDSBURG factors: It will be recalled that I This flavour Is unique and never found � ^ - was to meet Detective Str liber at the _ Citrus Exchange Bank at ten o'clock w in cheap, ordinary teas. Let us mail Monday morning. I was at and office ����� considerably before nine, and both—1F�32i en. -Stub-andls Miss Fox were ahead of-me. Y g latest victim of the green- jade seal Here slow and in uir I � Stub, I have somehow gathered the =C idea, was uniform] on head at eight o'clock. �' la he ed dRwn q ed "There was a brace of Chinks here was—her father. Her father—dying Will you have time to run out to - to see you, he informed me as soon Y• "Will and comeback b „ so wretchedly! Gracious Heaven, how _— -- dreadful]-- _ --- tUeeay ° Pico - to way f P' -- as enteredey n wait Iong. I stole a lance at her. The color i "What did they want?" I asked. I $ Under his scrutiny ]released the ',- had little traffic with the Chinese pop- was still vivid in her cheeks, notwith- hand that had, until now remained J for Gingerbread, Cookies, Cakes, Pies and Sweet elation, and I couldn't imagine why I standing the reproof and surprise in passively in mine. The machine came Sauces for all kinds of Puddings? had been favored with such a call." the fine eyes, they sparkled with ani- f {o a stop, and I addressed Miss Fox.' Do you always use it for Cand makrn ? "Durno. Told 'em when you ought oration: clearly, just now she was "I suppose I had better take you 3'' t' not thinking of her wretched father 'Try its in all these ways. You'll find "Crown to be here and they sat down. I went 8 home:" downstairs a minute; when I got back at all. Her spirits were high, she � But to my surprise she objected to `Bland Com Syrup handya convenient, crouse they'd beat it." glowed with life and pleased anticipa- this proposal. would rather not," infra] dependable good. I turned inquiringly to Miss Fox. *ion of what the mornings adventure she said with some embarrassment. h �= might bring forth. I tzembled before She shook herbead. They had come g g "I would rather .be"—she paused and "LILY WHITE" is just what its same �implies—a dear and gone before I arrived," said she. her beauty; the charm that radiated the color rushed to her cheeks—"1 • + s cora syrnp—more de icatein flavor than Cron Brand", Dismissing the matter from my from her enveloped me like a glori- prefer to go on just; as though nothing that is equailygood for the table and for candy-staking, mind as being of no consequence, I fled mist —and at the same thne my I had happened," she finished shyly. –, Aa1C YOUR GROCLR—IN 2, a, to AND 20 POUND TINA. paSSEd on into the inner room to get heart sank. « 'It is best" s 1A The Canada Starch Co. Limiteda' Montreal. the wrapping which had been around She turned to me- abruptly. Oh, My heart leaped. I jerked out my ' the diamond parcel, and also the ivory Mr. Ferris! Isn't it good just to be watch. To the chauffeur: "Turn alive "' curtly directed. `We'll just e - The former I found without difficulty No wonder_ I had sworn. Imagine about have time to $et back by way i ,rte. in the drawer where I had placed it. me having to crush her with sorrow j of Sunset Boulevard.' And we swung. It was my conviction. that the small and shame and melancho'lyl round into Vermont Avenue. t box had been with it but it upas not We had not walked fear until I atop-' ' I gazed at the girl beside me until- there now. I ra tdl rumina d Ped is perplexity. She glanced at she turned her tzoubled es to mine.] - - 'he G Teen - _Seal . i y through the remaining drawers, but me and must have detected the trouble 1 bent dawn to her. bringing to2light the. missing i y face, he asked quickly: "Di on mean," 1 asked breathless- without By CHARLES EDMONDS WALK "What's theter?" you would rather with e s box. I tried mat d t fly, "that o n smile--and w • •., _ - - - I Puzzles; I leaned back in my swivel- o ' me 1- Puzzled, to smil n I anted be shy- Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby;' chair and tried to remember where T Veep. "If you don't mind, I believe: No trace of her momentary shy '. " had put the thing—in this articular I'd Pathe de than walk lovely, rens and confusion remained. "� Time Lock, --etc. - — p n thin to "Yes," drawer, 1 was positive. I recalled morning, Y said. Yea, she said wrapping the diamond in the tissue- She was at a loss to account for my (To-be continued.) Paper the preceding Monday; Ire- strange humors, but I could not tell I _...�__ - called my hesitation over entrusting her here upon the street; and as for CHAPTER L his escape from San Quentin, been live my office, it was the last lace in the HUNGRY FOR WAR NEWS. f ing is one or another of the state's it to my office safe, and next my final place _ T was given no time to wonder at determination to carry the gem home 'world wherein to break the intelli- ; _. StI was revelation: Almost as he larger Chinese colonies, going and ; with me and to place the jade ring in genre. Fine mornings are so com- i Slays Have Now Taken Strongly to coming at will under the very noses I . mon in Los Angeles that we who be- Reading Newspapers. spoke a sound of hurrying footsteps attention toof the police, who were so ever etical- its box to the safe instead. All this B , p g 11 had done, and then I closed and long here, alae. grow indifferent to. the outhe er door. madl dir-xted e hast to open . ly hunting for him ? The detaiPs of I locked the safe door, an operation them; but I was determined she should So intense is the interest in the watt it, and was not surprised to ace the importance as bearing upon something i broken in upon by Miss Fox's cry of have all the encouragement' and sup- ' among the Russian peasants, says a rp of vital moment that happened later. alarm upon reading the account of ort that this perfect day could give. writer in the Novoe Vrem3a of Petro- thief of lice himself, and with him Po g al If such were the ease, certain de- , o I signalled a taxi, which she en- ,grad that every train stopping at - policeman and two men mils of interest were sug ested. Wil- F Steve Willeta s escape. $ -' whom I rightly tock to be plain- g � After a while I had returned to my tared without question or demur. �I wayside station is besieged by pes- lets must have possessednot only an desk, and it was then .I put the wrap- There is no . need of enlarging a ' sants of both sexes and all sages A* clotha,a men. All were frankly eager intimate knowledge of the language sinful episode. Miss Fox had not and ca-ions. Even their dull and jad ping-paper in the drawer. Had I done P P stretching their' hands to the passen- and an extraordinary abilit to act et seen the morning papers" And 1, ed profe,sidiial .interest was quicken- � likewise with the' little box? In the to tell her the whole oto She gets at the windows and crying: _ ed, I daresa b the outre end o{ the role, but also he must ve had back of my head .1 believed that I had, ry. Steve Willeta 'mu deter; train-robber, their friendship, and good will to an but would not have sworn to it; the was shocked, of course, inexpressibly "Give us a paper'." burglar, escaped convict, and the devil astonishing degree. Or else be was momentary diverai6n caused by Miss shocked; her feelings were torn and ! Before the war the Russian peasant astiafyang witelse--FtroaA a long, eat] feared by necese t eaof a bite she' said to lacerated until I felt Like looked upon a newspaper to a row h-, -----o::lr ]chews _ y Y Pp _ p make-up, beim natural] oater f t a of the occ d,tnmed my__s+�s11�- the presently turned re for the art with y tion of the occasion. to for rolling up a cigarette. more he survey of the stall .figure ince and pTiysique'2t-e" waa no un ed �i a-butte. � soon awe Ta-ad steadied; _ by the safe I Once- again I went through all my "It would be foolish to pretend that reads it to learn a little more about ' po much p, , y desk drawers, and this time I came P the great war in which his heart lies. a more businesslike and- purposeful swarthy complexion, yet not an un- � I have any feeling of Brie! as if a examination of the inner office and upon the box' containing the ring. Every bit of old newspaper is receiv- . the door opening ]Poor it into the hall : dersized man by any means. y P loved one were one, for I haven't— ed-as a crust of bread by a starving peal g e two boxes being exact] du lie h ` through which the entry had been As was expected, however, in- not a bit. Its ,t a awful horror of it g cafes. this one could very well be beggar. This prompts the writes to -made. all the while listening with gniries pursued in Chinatown -were + —the idea that that mat he father egg fruitless. In all colonies of that nae made to serve my purpose, but unless —should have been what he was and advocate the establishment of a great _. close attention. while Strube; re- • I wanted to twist the truth, not with- should have come to 'such an ca=d • "People's Paper," to be run b the counted his and my experiences Then tionality of any considerable ,size out stirring up a lot of unlicensed Py - Ehe chief asked a question or two there is ai least one man, sometimes i the thought of what I will have to State, not only as a newspaper for the and turned to regard safe quizzical] pe speculation that would involve Miss look back to as long as I live. While two or more in open warfare with one I , masses hungering for 'news, but also ga y , Fox, which' was not art of my pure _ another, who exercises literally the t pp ji was alivet� ere was a hope—a pos- _ "Looks as though you. and Heinle . pose this morning The detail could nibility--=that itis heart would be soft- � a means to popular' education. world have to split the reward;' said soft - 'Power er of life and death over his par- be. dispensed with • I could do with- cued; that he would try to redeem the- r=—� L- "Ws Frteve all right." titular following of compatriots; and out the box; and the one containing ant as far as could be done five tal►ati IIae Fire�romen. J by means of a perfect though .under_- P b9 - j At my uncontrollable expression the ring I buried once more under the ing- a better, cleaner life even if it ZZ] gesture of repngnsnce he laughed 'ground system of espionage he keeps g well 'informed of all that happens bale of old papers where I had con- � The first women's fire brigade In .. � I I sealed it the da before. must be lived in prison. � But -to be T land added: Oh, you dont have to. within his bailiwick; nothing escapes.j Y blotted out as he was—' I Japan was established. at Lraga stake it Heinle won't kick." ' h i I had not removed my hat, and now A shudder convulsed her- words fail-! Nagasaki prefecture. :The brigade ' i I went into the outer oSice and pause I cansista of 20 women in the town, Yt's all his," I assured him. At this time one Lao Wing Fu en- ed her. I too er hand m mine and At this juncture Coroner Harris are I joyed the distinction of being the eddy Miss Fox's desk, where she was tried with all my might to conjure -says East and West News. It "was div d .and -aa Strube, had foretold, autocrat of Chinatown. He was a I arranging a bouquet of hyacinths in up an assuasive word; but, there was started because the residents are the Ja anew vase. Their sweet odor little enough, in all conscience that moat] fishermen and the spend most, thus phase of the proceedings was un- wealthy, intelligent, highly educated j 1 Y y P� important. Hams was an earnest member of the race, possessing atom- filled t e room, a fragrant incense to one Might offer by way of comforting o! their time on the sea. The war in po g her loveliness, her. Her, distress wrung my heart; , young chap, manifestly ignorant of ' mand of English and a knowledge of „ y she knew that, and I fondly biped Europe will not be fought in vain i! ._ How would you like ,to take a walk ilia .ring, with4 i.nowledge of whose its literary traditions that might have, this morning?" I asked. that thereby her burden of woe was in' it organizes the women, as it is doing, ly his=tory the mark in the des mans s'hame3 many an-Amencan Dorn c She 'flashed a look up at me from a measure lightened. to undertake operations within their - - palm bore no significance for him, zen making more pretensions in the beneath her. long rashes. "Believe 'me," I said, gently patting, scope and hitherto passed off as and no question was asked that reveal- same respect. It was a matter of "Business or pleasure?" she return- '«' 'ed iii inclination to draw Miss Fox . policy~ with him to keep on good terms the little gloved hand, tet is all for the chorea for mere men. The women of ed lightly. best; try to look at it in that way. He. Japan will then be the world's para- into ara into the affair. i with the police. Between them there "Why,,' I replied "if I am obliged will soon be forgotten, and our sense -1 The inquest which I attended the waa a tacit working agreement which y gone of usefulness. q to go alone it will be purdly business must tell you that that is for the best next afternoon — Monday = brought undoubtedly was advantageous to I —not of a particular) pleasant sorb nptthing further to light,. determined both sides, though the .police were ; Y P too. You and had nothing in come either. If you accompany me the oc- mon; your lives were far apart; the .'Mean Cat nothing that was not obvious to every- well aware that Lao Wing Fn observe rasion will be all pleasure, yet. the ve nature of our own honest, use- „ body though by that time, the sense- ed his part with a true Oriental sense business will be attended to, too. Un- ry Y Algernon , called on me yesterday tiona5 aspects 'of the affair having of -obligation. • The police also were' fel mode of life will train you to for - the re 7 tangle that if you can. get. I know. The law of compensa- 'afternoon. uiy aired by the local press, a. not blind to the fact that sometimes I "After that," she said demure] "1 "Yes; he told me-he had. aome.time gaping mob was in attendance. they were instruments of the crafty y, tion works alike in all things. The. - Chinattiana revenge, or - of punish- could hardly refuse." load will be lessened for you." to kill ^ . The newspapers on Monday, by the Cent• but if a criminal were deliver- ! She bestowed upon the hyacinths a "God knows I want to forget," she ?• }. Way, intuitively hit upon the one parting pat which produced the final said bitterly. Some people are happy with but feature of the matter that I was de- ed into their power with the evidence inirade' of perfect arrangement, got I had given the chauffeur ample , sirous of keeping secret—for the pre- assuring conviction ready made, what 'her hat and jacket, and turned to her scope to air his knowledge of Los' little' and others are miserable with sent, at ,any rate—which was the mattered Lao Wing Fu s,motives? � desk once more to gather u notebook g y i less.` r _ P Angeles streets, b the vague direr- Elsie—"Papa says•hethinks he gave ;. story of Charley Yen's death and my: It was also a part of his policy and pencils. tion, "Anywhere—just so we are,back r ownership of the ring. Trust a news- never to accept or share in a mone- i „You won't need them," I told her. by ten;" and during the talk that held you quit a start when you asked for paper chap not to forget a thing of tary reward, the police being allowed She stood a 'moment hesitating. Miss Fox and me so deeply engrossed my hand." Jack—"Oh, I don't callSW that sort! An avid horde of reporters to appropriate the whole; so it is not "Oh," doubtfully, "then it really is to he had whirled us down to Seventh that a start! He reached me before :. cornered me Sunday evening at my remarkable that he should have en- 'be a holiday jaunt."` Street and across to where that thor- I got to the door!" club, and there was no wriggling out joyed a definite degree of immunity "Does '_flint possibility chill your oughfare becomes Wilshire Boulevard. j / ^ of that corner. Thea it was that the and protection. eagerness to go?" I complained, for - inquest showed how Willets's : death On the "whole the understanding I was sensitive to all her moods. 1 was in the nature of merited retribu- ' was perhaps beneficial to the public A tinge of color stole to her cheeks, tion over ng a evildoer , - a she loweredher least expected. Struber bared his cretive, clannish race, difficult for the j -. "No," she said softly. IDEAL.-. D •� _ Z O _ yellow teeth at me in a knowing grin Caucasian mind to understand, "and Instead of the notebook and pencils ■ when G::-oner Harris accepted this Lao Wing Fu was shrewd and cir- , she took up tier gloves, and by put- 'interpretation and let it go at that reinspect, modest and retiring, never tin them on seemed 'to stamp the 'ibout,,trying to dij deeper. ';.in Any way embarrassing the powers occasion with het approval and to re- -Mien your head is dull and heavv, your ton vc furred, and you feel And Monday's papers also brought that be by presuming upon their in-' cognize in it a' certain degree of for- done-up and* good for uotlting, Without knowing what is really the, _ out another phase, .one that the police -dulgence. mality. Together we rallied forth to matter with you, probably all twat is nce<lcd to restore.you to health and had discussed before leaving my office When therefore,-this, bland, im s- the accomplishment of an errand -that vigour is a few doses of a reliable �V Sunday; to-wit: the circumstance of sive Ce�estial disclaimed all now - ad now been shorn of its every diff- _FOR THE digestive tonic and stomachic r - V Willetsrs disguise. Had he, ever since edge of . Steve Willets's masquerade, 'agreeable feature. edy such as :1'Iothet Seigel's Syr 'STOMACH AND LtYER Struber knew it =was useless to press j Then suddenly I was struck' all of Take it after each meal for a f "' r Ihis inquiries further in this direction. 'a heap. I must have sworn aloud, days and note how beneficial is its action upon the stomach, liver and bowels jbaty. le- • . es "Why he should cover that cold- for Miss Fox turned `to me with' a look :'how it restores tone and healthy activity to these important organs; and ` �. �i blooded crook," Struber remarked - to of shocked disapproval, It . occurred so doing enables ydu to gain new stores of vigour,-vitality and health. + � ■ me a day or two later, "sure gets my to me that the lovely girl beside me t ' "H•thm'6 ire cis Wda,, . g g . , y ' Er•s!.n?� da t oat. The trail leads right across had heard nothing of esterday s MOTHER i.Ssa no.,•aa .�nar w trap Alameda Street to Chinatown and tragedy; the sbock the news would be 1 • and othervaunasaagpform.. then goes straight up in.the air. The to her, and that it had fallen upon lost r tin fo<t>t•�r, •DDa' Be FFar ' ..E$EMELIS S,Y R !J rrin fat r.r iTla Baol'• Chink bulla on our force air t worth me to impart it, filled :me with di lbert i1 otvmut+l'atf r'"teamdaar• a seagull tamale when the big glass- -may. .. tOber, :.. menta, also "Trapous ad Spersalara'a sappj catater' ' crash says stand mum, and the, differ- All ,along it lead been so impossible -. r • G=IL'h,MAn! R-A,PtahKato,ote.alowaat '`ent kinds of 'ways they don't savvy to associate her, even in the remotest The new 1.00 size contains three timts as much as the, trial size did r-•.' _7soa&o,ulmer a�„eraH .aa:,... the ins and outs.of this thing is sure manndr;, lith the. notorious bandit; sold at 50c per bottle• - 354 1lallasn Buiidin •tea tried +;# J00 HALL a *!arto, ToRdwi& interesting to listen to. Seein' tbonnh that', until this moment the thought! that we've got. Willetts safely planted had never entered my head that the I 7 a and a ' rw"tia ' • . • ' ... 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'tris• "-Ay,�S:f � .�,.«�': . e... - - '.v.,s.. >-<: �i tt � ". .^1w..Y. ., .�: .. ,f„ .: .,....-„r.•fi.. .- .- .'a ,.,. ..-�'.n -.:4u wro �.,-r„ rk, r..v vl� k^Sy: �"3CN;b,- � ... nr .,g'tr,`M.. .. �:` '.k ,Y^^, "„.,: _.r 6>•` +j,'. ::» . '?� serer , A . r ` x Y•q .y W w , .�._. - -,. -RIf,J1 y MG OUS UPO"IS PEQP CON FORWARD FQR BRITAIN =CID VW skrt'i� SY�M� b -vat Mani esto Asks for More and Yet -More rlen to Volunteer to 5.cure Victory for Ecppire f•% .• _ MrrJMQA A ` despatch from London says: another may not inherit the tree Em- t 9� `JK a George has issued an mal to I Fire which their an�Cestors and mine , . hia subjects to come forward volas- t sacrifices. .m�e O0d t 'uN — •s.,lt _ .� ` '�” ' r l-: tartly and aid Great Britain in her "The end is not in sight. More men. �+• , ht against the Germanic allies. The and yet more, axe wanted to.keep my •`� `/~��:i„�++� I!g Bean message -follows: armies in the field, and through them •` io slava` r `-`-Te._my people: -At this -grave mo- to -scours--victor3z-and_ an enduring ment in the struggle between my Pea I peace. In ancient days the darkest ple and a highly organized enemy, I moment has ever produced in men of na- r race the sternest res solve. I ask P>wR1s o sa+sr. %! v� r ,•who has transgressed the lawn of our �� A� tions and changed the ordinance that you, men of all classes, to come for- �. binds civilized Europe together, I ap- ward voluntarily and take your share �fiiORf ..rte' SZ�� d peal to you. in these fights. " AU "I rejoice in my Empire's effort, "In freely responding to my appeal f �1, y Your support to e h : SortsLlhe-as fffraea zflro shrdludluu :you will be giving y � • and I feel pride in the voluntary re- our brothers who for long months �! ••,i sponse from my subjects all over the i have nobly upheld Great Britain's _ . EIGRAOE !� q"a world who have sacrificed home and I past traditions and the _glory o! her ,r,•t '�' Z �' Q __ ?; `5r fortune and life itself in order tlest arms." _ • _ SER5IA $UL6P►R�P► 'r 4 , l'hleiraJ regarded by the Austrians and the, ��yITSA t GQRii�IA F military experts of other countries as Q .: tom' .. 1ai�impregnable fortress. - - TQ THE ITA��IANS �� --* - �; ° - ,� - -- - : - QBE :4:- � �SEl: v SCORES PERISHEDAOME IN FACTO WRECK - _ it Was the Ke to the Entire cam- �'�'-"' TSE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN TBE WAR AREAS. against •- . • ,pafga on the .Lonzo �_ .. � . he war past �— of a Grenade Hench lineaen srpshows 'Rheima thsve been*velopments of sorry and ostlye failure . Elsewhereaon thed e German front there the Front- _ - Accidental DroDP15i -A despatch from Rome saps: Goer- been little activity. It is reported that the Italian armies have begun -a general advance with a view to Caused Great Explosion in iris, the key to the entire campaign relieving the pressure against the Serbians by drawing Aastrian _troops to the Italian front. The Serbs are on the Isonzo, has fallen before the Paris. heroically contesting every foot of territory against the Austro -German advance. The Bulgarians have met combined artillery and infantry at- with some success, and the Serbian army appears to be practically cut off from reinforcement. and supplies. t v, r Ades tch from Paris says: Fifty • 'tacks of the Italians, according to � The French expeditionary force � the Balkans is operating against the $uigarian armies. The British have two persons are reported to -have been y ;news brought to Rome by staff oft -i- p piD effected a landing it Enos and may invade from this point Cyprus has been offered to Greece killed lei anexplaaion in s factory in cera who have just returned from field i as an inducement to join the Entente Allies, and pressure is otherwise being brought to bear, as it is hazar- F�1 headquarters. the Rue De Tolbise, while- one hun- dyed or more were injured. dons for the Allies expeditionary forces to' erns the tisk of being cut off from their bane at Saloni'ici bar a These officers further report that Many of the victims were women pQ6sible enemy. Greece most declare herself. The .Geranans` are close to Riga;. the Russian Saltie port, but y the results of the Italian offensive. this gain is offset by Russian successes at several points on the Eastern front, notably in -the cents*-of-fiJie workers in the factory* which was �• - begun several days ago on the entire vriecked,, as were buildings In the - - front of the Alps to the a", are much vicinity. --. more important than has been an- President Poincare and Minister of HE nouneed in the official reports from the Interioe Malvy, who werer visit- SHOT TO DEATH � STRIDING Q� 'Gen. Cadorna, chief of staff, which - i -of the disaste , have been given out by the War Office - - - gi ed the same and gave directions to .. -.... ASS ENYO PLEH - :. 11DO11 To the rescuing forces. ' Official information an the extent An auto truck was being loaded of the Italian gains in Tyrol and on when workmen accidentally dropped - sonzo-arc. - us��, ��; at B� S,ead�__'porce$ on Land and Sea Into A Action to -4 til then positions conquered by the which was followed by two others in :151615 Causes Worldwide -.Italian troops are consolidated and quick succession. r 8n Lighten Burden o! Little: Balk State 'their advance is made a permanent - The. -explosion destroyed not only- yietorya the main factory and other buildings A despatch from London says: The r The official statement issued by connected with it, but everything - flee Italian War Office make no men- within a radius o! 100 yards. and world will read with indignation and A despatch from London says: "Phe France is.. increasing slowly but in' ,� q tiara of the tall of Gorizia, but speaks damaged buildings 600 yards .distant horror the details of the putting to spirit of co:operatiaa that animater i exorably her pressure in :�ilsaee-Loa- - of heavy, fighting in this vicinity, .in The explosion was followed by fire, death by the Germans of Miss Edith 1 the allied War Offices and is co-ordi- rains and in Champagne. _ Cavell, .an English woman and head rating flee common campaign against A powerful allied fleet, including which the Italians were victorious but the flames were soon extinguish- of a training school in Brussels, for; the Central Empires, was never better the Russian cruiser Askold, is batter- �_.The Italians took enemy entrench- ed. � helping English, French and Belgian' exemplified than by a series of recent ing the Bijlgarian coasc d4denee15 in meats on Monte Sabetins and the - Of.- the 41. bodies recovered 81 are p g the Dardanelles. Podgora Hill, in the Gorizia zone, and �� of worsen Forty injured per- soldiers to escape from Belgium. The 'developments. North, east, south and _ full report of the circumstances of the west the allied powers have moved . Russia, fortified by grater under fire of - the - Austrian, artillery sons were treated at ties emergency condemnation and execution made by i'aieziultaneotisly by land and by sea. captured by Infantry atty tiles poli- hospital which was quickly - installed , of ammunition and larger trains of Brand Whitlock, the American Minta- From Russia to Italy from Belgium artillery than she has *ad at her tions on the Carso platen which the at ilea scene. Twenty others were at Brussels, to Walter H. Page, to the Aegean the force of the En- command since last January, is driv- jtalian artillery had boa Arded: The removed to another hospital. It was - x the r_ n Mnbassador at Lon- tente anified their actions, all with �g back the Austro -Gorman in Galt- , Austrians made a counur-attack and said that the injured would exceed - _a e --to relieve the strain 100 in number. don, has been issued by the British ' one purpos I cia and Volhynia. a the positions wer. taken and retaken, Government, and tells of the greatest that threatens to break Serbia, f. Pe 4 Go Gretna Duke Nicholas, at �iis Can• -a the Italiant at nightfall retaining A report that -the explosion was , their advantage on the left wing, east result of the work of spies was abso- fight for a woman's life that was ever Italy, which for weeks has done Cestan headquarters, is directing s of Peteano, and in the centre in the lately denied. fought, and of unavailing efforts of nothing in s military way. has launch --F sharp " offensive against the Turkaa direction of and in The Italians {' nobles and neutrals to combat the est- ed the greatest offensive she has yet I which is making appreciable progress. 7, WILL LICL�IBE WOMEN lour secret cunning of the Germans. i undertaken_ against the Austrian iron- As mXitary observers here view the ' claim the capture of 1,008 prisoners in There are 17 documents in the car tier. lthe day's fighting on the Isonzo. AS 'BUS CONDUCTORS respondence, cowering in all 820 type- at7aeakening For five months the Italian big - -- - Ru n 1 these Russia; taking advantage of the situation al i -- -- ___-__ — - _ retained over the Gulf for their at purpo i the dna control she has r r �geino have been hammering the A despatch from London says: In written pages.- _ of Riga, Ties landed -s- a blow n Bei => strong forts on the steep hills around order to release men of military age pled With Governor, - Courand coast and is threatening -the _Concerning the need of quick action - '!Gorizia, which, situated in a pocket in London it *as announced at the Bow the secretary of the American rear of the German arm* in front o! to restore favorable condition in Ser - formed by a bend in the Isonzo, its Police Department, that hereafter Legation, Hugh S. Gibson, sought out Riga. bis there is no•division of apiaion $) inatural protection on the west, and licenses would be issued_ to women to - the German Govei nor, von der Lanck-7 the mountains stretching in a semi- work as omnibus and street car con - 'ion late at night before the execution, `on the Styr and in Galicia. In all ' circle north; east and south, hoe been doctors. and, with the Spanish Minister, plead- RUSSIANS' - st initial d ed with the Governor and the Ger- ��++� the they have hq�-at man officers for the English woman's NEW (siiC SSES I The latest assumed enorthb of the T Russians ` ' •:1F1 ENC* ARTILLERY PREF life, is graphicallyrelated in a mem- NEW n Ju�IVLJ►71aL7 i Tarnopol, a awaaas orandum from Mr. Gibson. This doc - '1 where the -carrying of Austro -German a(t OF �j N ttment makes reference to an app ar- # _ } positions gave the Russian soldiers u Ll1 _ y Fierce Strokes on r nearly 8, - prisoners, two howitzers, ant lack of good faith on file part of•, •Phe diver Ge I ar 000 Qe the Germ-%ri authorities in failing to man -Centre and 'in and a number of maehine,guns. These ~ keep their promises to inform the _ Galicia. prisoners, added to those taken near 'Germans Planned an Attack* in Force in Belg1IJM American Minister fully of the t><is<l l Baranovichi the day before, make a . ria and sentence. 'A despatch from London says:' The I over 14,000 A'hstrians and But Were Stopped by Allied (suns - Minister Whitlock telegraphed to , Russians, taking advantage of=the-re=-�f�° ons two days. of captured in Ambassador Page on the I2tti: "Miss moval of German troops from other ,y, Cavell sentenced yesterday and -exe- points on the front'. to reinforce Field' i_ = , A despatch from Parr says:. The In a -protracted artillery duel in cuted at Z o'clock this morning, de, Marshal von Hindenburg for his driveSpeakers of the British House of rmana a Cham a e the French guns succeed- spite oar best efforts, continued until at Riga, which seam's to have been' Commons generally receive a pension. ed in silencing a very'vio a some of 820,000, and a peerage on retire- ' txe French lines east and south-west ade directed against the French lines the as women fierce strokes at the German centre meet. Givenchy, but were repulsed. An- in the vicinity of Tahure, Massiges, Sept Facts Back. " her attempt was made by them with La Harazee 'and Le Four de Paris. Secretary Gibson's' report says • that. j�c more success .in the valley of the Efficient work of the French guns Conrad, an official of the German MW 1'ilU11QREl� CRV11,7ER . ruchez stream. Friday they pie- also is noted in repressing German civil branch; gave positive assurances _ z, -I attacks to the east of the on the 11th that the American.Lega- i� n i� for an onslaught in the crawl i artillery attac y -�� S f Lombaertzyde, Belgium, with Butte de Mesnil and in the 'vicinity tion would be full informed of the r BMARIN L ,, f" THE RAL nal preliminary artillery fire. of Ville-sur=Tourbe. developments m the case, -and con - is occasion the French artillery The German aviation grounds at tinuea sed the enemy bet -ore he had Ounal, between the Argonne and the "Despite these assurances, we made The Prinz Adalbert, 9000 Ton=, Sunk Near Libail ' leted the assembling of his Meuse, have been bombarded by a repeated enquiries in the course of s for"the attack. French aeroplane squadron, the day, the last one being at. 8.20 by a British Undef Sea Boat -- - - p:m.-- Mr. Conrad then stated - - t sentence had not been pronounced, Allies Place Time Limit O11 Greece and specifically, renewed his previous assurances that he would not fail to A^ despatch from Petrograd says: Baltic last Ngvember and was lost FG inform us" as noon as there rise any The following official statement, was I with all hands. The Prinz Adalbert - news. issued here: "A British submarine was completed at Kiel• m October; X, despatch from Rome says: The favor of Austro-Hungary, Germany "At 8.80 it wag -learned from an has -sunk a• German cruiser of the 1903, and . ranked.. as an .armored t0 tons dis- ente allies are threatening to take (and Turkey in any case. If these as- outside source that sentence bad been Prince e crallginally�yvereatwo German placement, 394 fr Libau cruiser. eet longof .Shecarried " r" risals against Greece unless for- surances are satisfactory, then passed in the course of ,the -afternoon, i assurances" are given by Greece .i Greece, and Roumania as well, are to befote the last conversation with Mr. armored cruisers of this type, the ,four. &2 inch and ten 8 -inch guns and ore the expiration 162 a short time be allowed to choose their own time Conrad, and that execution , would Prins Adalbert and the Friedrich had a speed of, 21 knots. 8er•cpmple� it that she will not intervene in, for intervention. take place during the night." Karl. -The latter. struck a mise in the went was 667 mea. a r ',� •;..,i+s:�w,- a a�r,.�t_r. .'ate'.,. <y •' 'a •t n.b: :�'. , ur -.:..c",ns@+>:w ....K.°^*.t.�n s. ;4:.s-,a«fi. c --.,...,..3`.��!r°^'`�x..�.a.-_l'. s.:�,.,:.s,:a. .,;:K:y - .•. �. 5.'a�..,z•c�:;ciw....44.. w., .- lee;i�kkit�'.'�a;�.'�r�+�i•Y�?i0uetc:t�,ewrf�. ass:.ea���.@1�:�..,.'.-:•::1�-i'.ts�„•as^,'��,..�,.4.;�_. ��'s••t! .. _ a..�,_ „_,:-..,..,..an ...,T..e.,,« „•.a;•,,;,,:o„:,.f,,.,:�c.•.. M ^s.,�k�1:s.�'s:4"9.a';!' .as,a:i�'+..,�.r� �.ar.-'k•Y •:5,'s`�.- - :, :r v. ^ti-�+-.., .F -�._ __ _ •w,e . '.a :,,'-.,.:r'"wK-..• 1.,.....-�.; ...w,;.) -.+•na, .u, '�.',.lW .'....- ., .,. b n_at-.- :ern- vL' �/•�. .r#�_, .: r.G.>.. v!.'¢ 4'^_ "'.s li' �• - � an -"I',: u�L`S •.. o - .._. ,_c'.� - •.I. • • : -i-• .. - .'i' '_.4 :ns r6a�"'r' � v� a .0 r.�.;.. uv� �. - r- f1 •� �TT �•��QQ •����' V,.-11fre. Dicirie is spending a few Pwcc�c ROAD - BOB�'>'S. ►�IHO�iS. RUBBERS r� u Aiii • days with relatives the City. g, 3 Fallerhar 3 7 James Brien has taken driver, pnrchiasd F' Brien a Codas in and be fitted for nice, up-to-date, pair of shoes, also Rub. rooms in Wm. Shepherd's .real- 1111. Wilson, of Toronto. is viaitiag bers to fit your shoes. We can fit Gents, Ladies and Children Mn, Hriggall, t in these lines at right prices. -Walter Sleep is ereetiag a new deuce. with kher daughter; p -Mea. J. R. Linton )Sae return- N11" Ellza Rodd, of Whitby; L now Underwear=P . an le, . Stanaaide and all the best grades. We can Thos. Morrish is coa8nsd to ed' home, after uappeending a week m2 g �b bad through illness. with relatives in Westoh. -- spending a weep with her niece, 1lfsa. guarantee an all wool garatient at $1.00 each , auehriukable Jackson• wad the best valai3 for the move on the, t. We have the -W. G. Ham had a business -Mrs. D. W, Carruthers will y Wilfred Badgerow has sold his fine strip to the city on Monday sell by public auction ett her real- Dung colt to Arthur _Perot- for a - Beeee•lined at $1 per snit. Wool $us up. ' -Joshua and Mrs. R3cnardson dance, Kingston road seat; on dsome suns. Blankets in white and grey, pink and blue bordeirs, 10-4, 11.4, 12-4. atare spending a week with friends Thursday, Nov. 4th, all her The school children intend baying a n Mari sa, household furniture, . including Hallowe'en party this afternoon, with $1, , $1.50 sad -$1.T5 per pair. J. Marquis has parchaaed piano and several good stoves, also aproriate program.. - _ A choice line of Fresh Groceries, Prime Cheese, Fresh Fruits, ate. a motor truck from W. J. Luke fe a gnautity of wood, Sale at m. gerow is building a new 12.80 m" + hen -house. He intends going into the '['arms cash. Highest price for butter and eggs. 13ou, of Whitby- . p poultiy businew quite extensively, we -Born at Aadle on W 8dnee- -At the last meeting of the T T day, Oct. 20th torr. and Mrs. a. S., Whitby Presbytery if was arrang- ar$esAth Badgerow is. coHeccing mater- G. A. GILLESPIE, �tUNBAI�TUN Crawford, a son. ed that each pastor should present ial for his new house. He expecte to - i ta. an. on Wed- th'e matter ofrthe _budget.to_his begin, onerations..at onnee• W.e-expect - - � have nesday, Oct. 18th, to an own congregation. in compliance -something doing towards springs h e a Complete assortment Mrs. Ham, a non. with 'this arrangement, Rev. Jas. Y y p p British troo s are Co-operating �f. the famous -Mrs. Dennis, of _Toronto, is McItru will deliver an a pro ri- . _ t - visiting her sister Mrs. L. D. ate sermon for the occasion in St. pp z _ with the French.in the Balking- + `'HA THOUGHT" 'Banks for a few days. Andrews church eo,S�day morn- , . - - _. $�II 'HAPPY T _.. _ _ __ _ -Bert h submarinew-are-eaten- - 1 = -Dr. F. L. Henry will-behete rng neat: - -- -- lag their war on enemy shipping.''. AND --psual next Tuesday to attend to -A number of our residents in y _ a his professional duties * the village have decided to present in the Baltic Sea. Imperial Oxford' -Mise Winnie Shepherd spent a the well-known. drama, "Ten United States authorities are p few daps lash week with her bro- Nights in a Bar. Room,' the pro- seeking "higher up" men in the ther. Charles, of Oshawa. ceedp to be devoted to the Red German bomb conspiracy. -Mrs. F. Doyand daughter C le ross funds. 'They have atready Eastern Ontario Women's In- .Parlor Cooke, $eaters and n "spent a few days with the form- entered upon the work of prepara- y stitutes have contributed about or's father, Geo. M. Palmer. tion and they hope, to present it _-•h€rs:- • John H. Chapman, of before Christmas. It will be sure $85�� for natriatic purposes, one Ail' st0'ges. Aurora, has been spending a few to draw a crowded house... group of forty women raising -slays with -friends In town. Gladdy Branton, the three- $2.853• * 'Call in and 'see them. us Quinlan has sold out hb year-old son of Mrs. Bran- aMajor-General apiHughes stated / O 5 G )='H � H lS U N D Y-- kbuaineas to Samuel Bath whho ton,- of Toronto, 'nee Mise Ida that machine nus are nein made �l took poWssion on Tuesday. Leavens, of Pickering),was drown- as rapidly as possible, and deliv- -J. _H.-Redmam, of St. Louia, ed in Toronto Bay on ' Thursday eriesare to begin within the neat dicl%, span t a coiipre Tdays wilts hile'playing.with another lad of few days, also that no battalion t ''Money hiscousin,C. Rogers, this week. the same age. Help arrived exon has been refused the right to tacksBI ��eVV�% Suet's -Mrs. J. H. Beal, -of' Claremont, after falling into the water, and uns over strenktli. Y L spent a couple of days this week every means used to revive the _ her father, Alfred Allaway. children but without success. The - - ' -A Bundy, W Peak. N. Cowan sympathy of the community is ex -Peaches, Peaches ! ;r and Roy Sten art �rhu are in tended to the bereaved family. iNLag•Bell Ceylon Ho y Hager " Lard °-Lard training in Toronto were home -The harvest Lotus services ears, Grapes, Bananas —. a - The Linton -dwelling onChuxch da last were -exceedingly well Cantaloupe, Egg Black. Green or mallGuarnteed Al in YO lb pail - - Sunda in t.4@_Methodist church on Sun- Malaga Grapes, - TEA - `' + Strictly fresh - y � ! Small jars, 12c ' - .and pules. - street, at present occupied by Mrs. attended. Prof, Brown, of Vic -:Mixed. in bulk, Imp pints, Sac •Party and Mrs. McGuire, is being toria • University preached two Canllflower, CUcizmbers, only Sac, per Lb. Bulk, per 14c Special', $2.80. ; _ re -shingled.` - very able sermons that were Pickling Onions, Red ti -The Ontario Provincial Fair much appreciated. The music by and Green Peppers P s t A TLA SNAP �A e� will hold its thirty-second annual the home choir and male quart- S�tC� and, span, I ii Yl Ued Oats show at Guelph from Dee 8rd to ette in the morning and b the IvI:ILSON'S ICE CRb.A. Try P 'trVe have about yy Our Cantaloupe Ice. The great Cleanser Quaker Oats 9th inclusive. - united Presbyterian terian and Metho- S 40 lbs yP Black Q -._ -Mrs. John Murkar returned dist choirs io the evening ad- pp poultry eggs, butter, and S ial, 3 for tae. Tea to sell at 2oc nice fresh - ' apples always wanted. goad fall. P �.. in balk, home on Friday, after spending a ded much to the enjoyment of apples that the packers don't Get fres ®ample 'The early bird. gets ; few weeks with "relatives is Port the services. The proceeds Want, bring them in. Prices right.- and try it. the worm." ! 8 lbs for 26c.- Elgia�►nd Paisley. amounted to about $135. -Frank Brien's sale on coed- -The department of.. Education , 14. J. MARQUIS � nesday last was a success. There has issued a new regulation pru- PlckwiD S * - -Was a good crowd and everything tiding that the ginning of the first � _ - ' sold brought good prices. three verses of the �7ational Anth- Pantl��ra J f -Fred F. and Mrs. Baladon left em shall hereafter be a portion of CEMENT T I L E i- _ on Tuesday for their home in Car- the exerciae3 of every school in gill" followed by the best wishes the Provi-nce. - Tha Abject of thl+t The uadereigned has begun the ma :,Range a ' - of a;ir numerous friends. departure Is to stimulate a patri-chila.921 u." facture of cement tile, from 3 to 13 can October 21st. lOi3. to -Mr, and avaoing of ago nd-the singing- o *t- � _4nnta� - - Yrs F. N. Marcellus (nee Harriet. patriotic songs has been a proms- read. half mite west of , ;Decker), a son (Donald Fraser)• hent. feature in the public schools Spink- Mills. _.. f U64 -Stewart Bell, teller of -the Pick- in the United States, but !u Can- Also, Cement kept constantly j - oriag branch of the ' Standard ads the practice has been conspi on hand.. 1' oney 4 . ..::Bank, left for Toronto on Sunday thous by. its absence.. _ Frank Mitchell ;Sayer evening to enlist for overseas ser- -"Yet another member of The .G PICKERI�G.. \' Tice. - Mail and Empire staff has enlisted - -- saver ,Ad -The monthly meeting of the for service overseas, Nicholas � Methodist.Ladies '-Aid will be held_ Cowan, who. hue beets eoanectad WANTED N044 on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, at 2.30 with the Ci-culation Department Reliable salesman to act as agent' It Pays you to hu' A clean -tip $ tial Men's full work ' o clock. at the: home of Mrs. Alex. for the past twe years, having y y y k p - ,i'sadla in Ontario County: - 8 onl m. "a bib Shirts Hesav � f• joined the active service battalion the. Walker y y .. -The Jndge's Court of RevisioA being orgrtnized by the Uovernor• PAY wesxLY line of Overalls Overalls black, Loch -Lomond was held in the town hall hem on. General's Boca Guard. -Asa mark Outfit free, exclusive territory and _ Wednesday,. 3' money malting specialties. Our unci Smocks. sizes 88, 40 and 42 Shirting, nicer y,. when a large number of their appreciation of hi.i patri- agencies are the best in the business old !Ines :., patterns• pf changes were made to the Yot- otism and personal - worth, Mr. for we' sell the highest grade of Black or blue stripe, era' List. Cowan's co-worker9 presented'him stock at most reasonable prices and i -Allan Clark, of the regimental with a military whist watch. The: guarantee." deliveries in, first class --1.2a - . Reg. 1.25 for I.00 A snap at i5 cents band, Peterboro, returned homepresentation was made' by W. J. condition. Nurtery stock is -selling - " on Thursday, after spending a Darby, circulation manager, . who well this year and hood money can ) We Can save ruoney The 1900 WaBher -few days at the home of his par- eaended to the .departing volnn- be made in this district. For par- STOVEPIPES < titulars write Sales Manager, for yon on eave- Not out a mono :ants here. Leer the Rood wishee•uf the staff --iaud Elbows � h y -F. and T. Maddafocd, iif the and their hopes for his success in . PELHAu NL-IiSF.RY Co., r troughing and saver,- but a labor =;base line, whose lease has expired, ?ORovTO, ONT. Time is mone =No. I p battle and safe return.'. -Mail and _ �.-- _. � YEARs er ae we .. mi will hold an auctiop sale of farm r ' - titn�e wasted- giving you first- One price to all mp amen s, etc—on a George Cowan, jr.. of the Brock class, neat work - 15.00 -- XPERIaNCB They St properly. manshi nesdap, Nov.. ov. 3rd road. p• -Robt: McBrady has sold his . -The ingtteotr into '. -the death of , lot and residence to .his sea -in -lase, the late George Mutch, who was Joseph Cowan, who will shortly killed on the G. o R. near the I M s , CHAP ML AN -take popseasion. 'Mr, McBrady Whitby tow•nline on Wednesday 'Will move into part of J. Dewyr's morning last 'and which was to rejs� ce ftp!' the winter. helve been resumed . on Saturday, TRAipc MAitlt• -John Harding, we are pleased was ,postponed until Mondayyafter- DeSIGNS . to state, is rapidly 'regaiuing bin noon la the town heilt. �3r. Mc- Co"Fua rsda' a g Gitlivra Coroner, of Whitby, •�° a •ketch and a meet - `�O�r�� - `O etren tb, after' to �i e•cert�tn nae oyeatoa free w ether ao �(�` : hie bed for the.. past two years. p .ant oa i oonwe'y fAr ��o mmnatee._ :. He.is now able to leave his tried presided and Col" FareR ell, Crown aoaeetrfdl ooem°.nt it�A?49 onPaceatb Attorney, exa+mioed the witnesses. '°'p:c�ca s�.a°de: t ti aroost" for several hours each dayy. . �,tho� e�,� �eI hale a limited number of Collars to sell at $2 each. -Have you read J.-Richardson's The sectioamen, .the tra.n crew, +�� y and the roadmaster were all exML - ' advt. this week.' Its worth while amiaed, but all the evidence went ♦sane.om�ti. ulnavratedweetts Lepeei dr- _ ,.Secure a bargein now. and you have just as good a chance to show that the ,unforttin to 'C1OII 7 r.. ° 'r°`l' efil T" O $ f:a' .°a v°•ur•+ra►a aaa .as -: - for the piano ll anyone. Save man's death was u el iceiden• ;RTC%: � Fall $n P Robes Blankets Trunks Brut gas®s. p.F Y u g,e ,-_ e your votes. Call at our store and .t&l, noue of the roles of the rail ta°�� pew Y 3 -we-will explain how to win. • way had been violated and that ssaw..mast�n = S'hoe and Harness repairing neatly and promptly _ -F. B. Houser is installing a no blame could be attached to any �+* *� �+ *�i* -= attended -to. •— hot water heating system in his one for the sad oeeurrence: After ELM DALE M11 -1 7 - R�� residence which be "recently_ pur- the evidence had. all been, received. chased from Mrs Dickie. He is =CKER=NG3 :'PICHERING HARNESS EMPO also making other extensive He the jury.'retired' and after 'some deliberation returned the follow- Is the place to get your Bread _ Home_ Phone 2501, - W, J. C_OASW provemen a o .ing verdict :' "That deceased came Flour, Royal Household.- Made -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore, of y from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try - • - to his death on Wednesday,. Oct. Co nna, left for their home on t0th, 1915, between 7,35 and 8 a. m. Mon after spending a week an the tract- of the Grand Trunk. a bag. �t•ith ickerin friends. The Also Glenora Floor. _Pastry Flour! ,., - g y Railway Co. at lot 1, con. 1, town- _ c ` kIlsa;spent-a few days with friends ship; ofFickering, by being struck -.- Oat crushing daily -:- T h'.eL ..M e n Toronto and Brantford, on their by westbound passenger scala No- way home.' �. 85 in' charge of conductor Garry Fresh Rolled Oats. , iB O Q T S H. J. Marqnis will hold an and engineer Carruthers, deceased Bran Shorts auction sale of his horse, rigs, ati the time of his death being one nate Ct�ttshed Oats See otu' uew lines in .men's working,boota, we have s greats • -harness etc. on Tuesday, isFbt �8od- of the wetionmen, under foreman Oat Chop Whole Corn _ than ever, and can Alive you the best. of. satisfactio Ae Mr: Marquis has purchased an Baker. We - attach no blame to ':Oracked Corn Corn -Meal �7 A T'S'. - - satea truck be hue no farther. use thea train crew or to, said rajlway ' for same. See bills, -also advt. its sectioamen : but• su est that in Mixed Feed Dairy Feed r 8A Our new lines in hate are also here. We have all the`1 another coluMn. future all sectioamen exercise Caldwell's- Cream, substitute styles in :these.' _ =••Comrie Dewar, of -the Stand- g r -caution in the discharge " 7.and Bank, Durham, and son of Dr. of heir duties in foggy _-weathe ." Calf Meal and . Oar new tall and winter samples for the Lowndes Tailoring and Mrs. Dewar, formerly of Picl - Molaeginb McP►1. the best yet..• We can give and guarantee perfect sat ering. has enlisted for overseas ' ' .'service, and with a number of the The Ontario Sunda School Aa- l9pecial priceys in ton Iota. - y _faction with every garment. You can Ret every - y. - thing a man wears -at -Lha men's More• young men of Dnrhapi, left for sociation.decided to get into. the BELL PHONE. .the London %raining camp on Fri• fi,rht.to rid Ontario of the 'liquorR• � t BTJNTIN(�, P.LCl1E ties last. tc.ittia• _ Chopping every day. _ `... _ _ c 3 ,j,� ,• . :p ' . .. , , .. . '.. i .. . : .- ... ' . .:. vy:- ,i n i s x� =;rrr"..,.+Y . �. •'4P';-_. : a'd � . �,sa;7i4a. c� 'va „c '.:b�+ t '3:�' .R;rt:�►r.'c ;�....,„c�-_ .....< :.:r..,�.:,-•- - --_ .. ... _ _..,;:_, . .de....'.. -..-,.a .Nr .n,`bw..s...+rx+.xv.az,. ,. .-.-...,-...., �f.ri`�.ii�,.x ..•.0 _. .. ..:P,:. .... J:ww;JWr.}'•'f[�C+'>xi• :5,;..aa.wvu.•:.s.in�:�-,....°�iWaf�'6*.�r� t' ' � ° t ra�A' �lifi��r.'-��ell�.Ys��..