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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_11_05r.r �" : : ;i>,.•. ... '1 : }c. •,a,-*. .r . _ :•�. y� r, w.. ,. - _ :� ,-w +vr.' ..o- T:.r .•:•• - .�,ry� . r- . . �'.x3 �Y'-�*�»�.-..y. ,_.µ,ms _..e-�;- •r ._e. r.' �y,.....,.,sey ., ..-...,e :". 'y. 1 P+. . "-'I �i � •-''.i,'3.m��-•t.r._i..... n+W-i-ss+dwu- .�- - ,,. -'��.'•__.���..�b ::, . Yt+ �-.�_`-..:,- :, ,- ... -.. .:. y. o.* ' .i td+.:� '',jr . 7 � ,•�' ' Y'r', r�b � +N� �.� l • -'... �......_ .. - - -:. .trio t • .' •• . qY.. . .• .•�,/ — ` .. a .. �r •` 71 , w _ _ - NEWS VOL. AX V. --� PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NO,VFNBER. 5, 1915 -_ _ No. 6 :. ilx�ofssiaecat sips. ;CHERRYWOOD GREENWOOD — Established 75 years PINK MILLS A meeting of the Patriotic League Mrs, F. L. Green spent the week-endr Medical will be held in the hall here. on the with city friends. GREENWOOD- withevening of Tuesday. November 9th. Fred Byers is confined to the houseA good attendance is requested. rheumatism in his knee. E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- . The Ladies' Aid met at the home o!' �• tared mambar of the optometrical Ano. . . _ datloit of:OatQ to. special attention given to FLOL R : — GREEN RIVER Mrs. Boyer on Thursdarafternoon, • MILLS the fitting of lasses. Eyes tested free. North t" T. C. Robinette and family, of To- Olazemont. 48tf $ITE" SA ,�_ RRiF Remember the 27th anniversary of routo, spent Sunday with )hiss M. NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., t e_ Baptist --Church" on Sunday o ._FLOUR AND CEREALS . Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY Monday next. On Sunday Rev..J. D. D. Lockwood `cud family, of Lis- 1Physioisne and Surgeons of Ontario, lieentiate McGregor, of Stouffville, will preach keard. spent Sunday with Alf, and Kisaimi for Pastry of BoTa] College of Surasons, Edinburgh. TEA BUNS -PASTRY at both services. 2,30 and 7 p. m. The Mrs. Trimble, Baker's Joy for Bread - - iswoia; attention to defenses of women sad home choir will lead the service of Master Warriner, of Stouffville,- ohildren, Office and residence, Brougham. Graham Flour Wheatlets, • __ Bran_ Oats raise in the afternoon and Zion Pres. sent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Cora Meal,._-_Bolled_Wheat, _ a PICKER.ING MEDICAL SURGICA - Shorts Oat Chop yterian cho'►r iri the evenTnq,-Special;ev��ten. - - — Rolled Oats, -Buckwheat Flour, offering taken at each service. Mon- Miss Pengelly is renovating the Shea Pot -and Pearl Barley. and X-RAY INSTITUTE. -. aumbo Crushed Oats day eavening Rev, Dr, A. T.-$owerby, hoose, also the hbuse at present occu- _ FEEDS "4a P1C8ER1Na, = ONTARIO of Toronto. will give one of his popu- pied by Mr. Shoultz. - Feed Flour Dairy Fend lar lectures. Music will be furnished Mrs, Robert Brown is progressing Bran, Shorts, Midlings, B. RLGnC TOPPLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., Wbeat Screenings ' Corn,Chop by -the Whitevale Male Chhrus, All faverxbly after her operation, but is Crushed Oats, Barley Feed, a ' Physician -in -charge made welcome. Admission 35 cents, not yet able to return home. Oats, Molassine Meal, ° r. spso al t is Rectal Disaaase. ProstaticDis• Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn children 15 cents. Fred Badgerow is spending a week Cotton Seed Meal,.. ., ease of� Iden, Diseases of Women, cancers, ont in the set hborhood of Coboconk. S Tumors, x -Ray examination. Diseases of eye, B peCially�Miaed Grain t0 pink@ : aces nose, throat and lance Pittiaggiaasae and —___ _ -: _ DttNBARTON We will expect some venison. bene ley, N. all accts and cbronic diseases. Charley Wilson is here this week omee Hours 19 to 9 and 7 to 9 P. m. 6917, SCRANTON COAL D: L. and W. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves, _ Mrs. Gillespie, of Tcsronto, is visit- packing up his furniture prior to ship- Calf Meal. Laval. ing her son, G. A. and Mrs. Gillespie, ping same to Port Colbourne, where .�••' ~ STOVE, CREST -NUT, T, PEA The HRllowe'ed boa social given in he has secured a good position in a POULTRY FOOD Jam_ T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- the school house on Friday evening, mill. Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, V . THB,OonntgyOsnwasttornel•,aadoaanty AND STEAM. Nov. 29th, was a great success. Much Robert Devitt, of Janetville, was in Charcoal. Shell and Grit. - j,Bolfeitor. court House. Whitby., 16•y credit is due the teacher, Miss Weth- the village last week looking fora �. erell took in drilling house to rent, be having sold his pro- Cotton Beed Meal is the cheapest and �. AE. CHRISTIAN, $Rrrister and her puppils. party there. Robert still has a warm beat feed on the market for milk. . solicitor, notary Public. Etc. Money to J. L. SPINE, LIMITED Dr. James L. Hughes, of Toronto. spot in his heart for Greenwood where Try Molassine Mleal for horses, cattle ions OZa_ce Brock, 6t. Nortb, wbitby. My and pigs. You will never be PICBERI:tiTG, O:tiT: has been secured by the D. L. and 31. he spent his boyhood days. P B •; i�ue{tttlfi Qitis$s. I. Society to give his entertaining a - - with- outt after using it 't f + _ instructive lecture entitled "The Bad , pROuuHAwi _ _ SEED CORN FOR SALE -A car T G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage FARM WANTED Boy." in the Presbyterian Church on - Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just rV . Licenses in the County of Ontario, Friday, Nov. 12th. ilius Bothwell, F. C. Jle,hin, of Toronto, was home arrived. The beet salt in Canada. Pickering Village, 271y 14$) acres or more wanted with some soloist, of Toronto, and others will over Sunday. f� POUCHER. Real Estate- Avc- broken land suitable for pasture land, also assist;in the program. Asilver J. lI Geiow left on Saturday last Cement and Plaster kept on hand. 1 • clones:, valasFor, collector and issuer moderate priced with fair buildings, collection will be -taken at.the door. on his 54th annual deer hunt. of marriage licensee, Brougham. - cGy prefer to clave 10 or 13 acres of light Everybody come and have a good N. Y . Poacher, of Toronto, spent 1'• X.J. land on the farm. If you have a time. _ Sunday %iib bis father here, i- HOPPER Issuer of _Marriage moderate priced -farm to sell, write . Mrp. A. Brodie has ,mored to a suite D. Licensee to the County of Ontario. , _ of rooms over G. Phitfp a east store. "E AS T L A K E" Office at store and his reaideuce.Claremont. STOUFFVILLE _ , Tbos. Foster and H. B[Aw, who are Jahn Fisher Ccm?any The Misses Evanq and sister, Mrs. in training, spent Sunday with friends T1t &BEATON TOW'NSHIPCLERE COLNTRY REAL ESTATE= Besse, were in town this week. here. e � . .L9 • Oonvayancer. Oommluiaaez for asking g ADELAIDE ST., E., Toaa.vro. A box social in aid of the Red Cross Mrs., Mosgrove spent over Sunday e�Cldarrts, itcocantant. Etc. honey to loan * on farm "Inner of Yar:lata Lie• 810 LUMSDEN BVfl:-DING, was held in the _Auditorium on Wed- with her daughter, Mrs. F. Gerow, of eswes. v tlx:{:. Oat. f -y neaday evening. Toronto. UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. FRUIT BASKETS s The annual exchange of pulpits tpek 'sirs. T. C. Brown, of Toronto. is - �a Licemeea Aactioaeer. E:teneise. exper• a place on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Coop- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard J, fence m :mpert� aaa thoroughbred stock. er. B. M„ preached to a mase meetin Malcolm. Wes coaducted a_n whers, Write for terms 5��.� Just arrived. In the evening. g @Airs. John Soden and pupils have and Qarticn�art, >oa� Iad.91)e.9QY17 a w sent seventeen dozen iota - BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D, t3., d qt. Baskets Sc each, was bald on ,Friday evening Por the of jam and jelly through the- 7 Graduate of.,the Royal Collet. of Venial Covers lc each. purpose of taking steps to hold our Cross Society to the Canadian soldiers Ba:<eona and tatversity of Toronto. Office- annual limas Fair. in Europe. ossa w. 1[. 1'hhlatle's hardware store. Whitby. 1 qt: Berry Bonet 40 rents per -1. Rev. Mr. Graham. of Markham, will A. P. Mechin, who has been with The shingle that has given sates- O®oe Lours 9 to 12, 1 to 990 Ind phone 10, rr�y 24 and 27 qt, Crates 12c each. reach on church union is the Presby- Molson's Bank. Toronto, for the .past g P y faction for over 30 years. Empire s. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer# Every package guarateed and prices terian church on Sudday next, Rev. two years, has been transferred to Corrugated Iton with a in. by . for oountiq of Yuri and Ontario. Aao. are . guaranteed not to raise if Mr. Match preaching in Markham. Chesterville, Out. He spent Sundav E--rfec'.a'e of all suss, ordei�8-Rcsw aa3- ei - ---'" -Ind wh`►rt*1udcanvas -ott'he town here with hie rents before leaving 2 in. corrugation, see it before you -natzew Address tlreea Siver P. O., Ons - _ g — pa them when you -for the Red Croea and Patrlottcl.eRgue for his• new field of duty. 'bay Otl'tlee makes. If you are in 'W H. POWELI., Licensed Ave- - want them. - the sum of $8.300 waa collected. This Mr. and Mrs. Harvey received word need of a Cream Separator. Trp 9�1r tfonser vainstor and collector to with $1,5(10 collected some months RQo from Lheir.aon Frank that they had a a Premier for 30 days. Also +sonnetes of Ontario and York' All kinds o! Chopping and Oat Rolling as usual 7ealN sondusted either privately or by auctiion, makes a grana total of ffii,&!0 collect- very enjoyable trip across the ocean, gasoline engines from 83900 up. qr ft[* ft[ lags esppoolle residence; dates l eso r St. other psz• W. G. Barnes, Green River ed here for Red - Cross and, Patrotic .Bine a e e i well treated s with one o! and the See or write me before buying. � „v++ wring. Pbone orders len at Nswe Office, Pick. Nortb-west overseas battalions. Bell Phone. .�nt. or kfacnab's store, Claremont. will re- NEW HTCHER CHOP Cabe prompt attention: Satisfaction gueran. OSHA WA -_ On Saturday last Thornes Philip's ltyphonennmberisIndependentI�SO% youngest sin, aged four pears, to p - Pickering �'T'�t A full line of Fresh Mesta al- s Oshawa has long been proud of its -roome manner developed a ru lure and F. J. Pro>1 @, �R, �• _. M,iO \/ ZJ y modern and complete hospital, but the. although two physicians were sum - on hatiitat shop. -beautiful modern rip -to -date Nurses' moiied..an operation was deemed ad- beautiful on oa coed ever da Home which was formally opened on visahle. Through the kindness of S. Honor Graduateof the Ontario Fete- !3 y y Friday afternoon includes every com- .R. Dandy, who sent his schaul4er with .G 0 � rinary College fort and convenience for the nurses of his speect•y car, the suffering one was ``,,,, J� Fresh Pork Sausage a specialty to rushed to the western., sad Graduate of the Veterinary the Oshawa Hospital, the building immediately Science Association. Butcher's cattle wanted having_ been -completed within seven Hospital. Toronto• where the Opera - Science months by the Hospital Boar&through tion was performed that afternoon, Ind. Phone Clare. 2W2 JAS O'CON NOR, - PICKERING the active assistance of the auxiliary, The little fellow is getting along well. Cement, Lumber, ? CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Corner King and Church Sts. Miss McWilliams. who has been the - - -- - - Superintendent for the past - p p seven WHITBY Lath, Shingles, Ready .Roofing, Cfr . R. B R E W S T E R years, and the auxiliary- members re- _ - Veterinary Surgeon FARM I�dPLE�dENTS ceived during the afternoon. The Anniversary services were held in Corrugated Iron, x Honor Graduate of the Ontario Plov hs-Inc(vding the Jt,hn Deer. furnishing of the borne was practically the Methodist church on Sunday and Eastlake Shingles, g all by gifts from prominent people, were very successful. Veteiinary College and Honor-' Wilkinson and Fleury.... Also, re- inciul-11g firs sed Mrs. Frank Robson, Arnold Bennett's war articles is , a. _cry Associate of the Ontarioforegoing Veterinary o efe. Wagooe. Buggies. Also Tongue Sup- 3f r. and lira, Chas. Robson, Mr. and thbritati�e and are most interesting. Wire Fencing. Ind. phone 3fi0:, perts for binders, that make the Mrs. Fred Fowke, Mr. R. S. Williams Capt. Every, who has been in train- Claremont, Ontario yoke easy and burden light. (Toronto), Mr.. and Mrs. Win. Eaton, ing at Niagara for some time, has re- If you -.acre going to build let me -^iy JOHN White Wyandotte eggs for sale, from Mr. R. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. Houston sigaed his rommiseion and bas return give .you my price on ane - PHILIP Pure bred stock. {formerly of Oshawa), Mrs. Fred Cow- superintendent a �Cei de to resume his duties d - _. thing you may If you want• any kind of -farm imple- an, Mr. James Cowan and others, superintendent of the Water and require. 12 - - maul tali or write _. Light department: _ c_ ^_ Heti a full line Of ireeh and Cur = ' WHITEVALE Wm. Downie, a prominent C. P, R, A. j•-.. EE►7O f L. -D. Banks, Pickering official, who recently became a reef- t.i ed meats constantly on. Mend. A. C, and Mrs. White were in the dent of our town. has been success - REAL ESTATE city on Saturday. full, operated upon for a painful Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Russell T. Hamlin was the guest of maladv, A. E. Chritian we regret to LOCUST HILL see.. - _ Elam, Bologna, Weinersi etc. cit friends on Sunday last, state is also seriously ill from the same X,,,k,Wilbui and gamily have mov- trouble and has been confined to his _ Highest prices paid for ed into the Hamlin residence on Main bed for the past two or three wee a. Butcher's cattle *lKiaB*sJ#� street. The 50th anniversary of All Saints' ♦ D OTTrii i Judson Pugh has a large gang of Church was celebrated -'on Sunday last. ABOUT 1 ; f ,�• • • - - men at work remodeling his residence Rev, Dr. Boyle, of Trinity College, lekerirrq diver I have For Sale a House and Lot at the'farm. who is very favorably known here. THAT ' COU%ia a v in Pickering Village. Large Mr. and Mrs. Tisdale, of Aurora preached at both services. The t'ector �}, for -g rden, some young fruit called on friends here en route to was assisted in the service a by the A little cold may not seem a dao. . Kingston by motor. Rev. Joseph Fletcher. lit the night arcus thin o ma feel in- I- trees—)✓verpttug in - Wm, Auati�of -`}'oroato-Street Icy service Mr. H++tel sang very besuti- g g-y-�-y Day, or nig1t first-class repair. staff, was a guest at Hillcrest Gardens- fully Ten nysonae'l'Crossing the Bar." alined to let it go on . hop- Bnl3 meets all trains Call and see the as this is a bar. over the week -end. There is a osibility that the Ontario ing that to•Inorrow it 9 - gain for some one. Mrs. Geo. Burkholder has been visit- Governments hospital buildings here will be better --but s Teaming promptly attended to. ing with her sister, Mrs. Dickson, of may, be utilized during the winter for can you afford to Agent for Canada Carriage Oo: ---R�1�a� Toronto, €ora few days. housing the soldiers, The call for one take 'chances P j o me air and n son Bert, o un- There are man treatments that �� Peak, ea j� nyside, motored out Monday and vis- will tax the accommodation of the y y Pickering., ..:.Notary Public, Pickering. ited Wm. Sinclair and family.' country to tbe.utmost. It is thought are recommended for Cough or A goodly number of the young set that a large number of soldiers will cold but our experience here H S. !r H O O L enjoyed "The White Feather" at the have to lease for England much soon• behind the counter has thor- f 8'i�ve y lois-o-f-w, for Ra,"I ",�.'�-e,nder-Monday e�Pning.___. er than expected for this reascn. oughly convinced n4 that ` 1 TTitND `r James Nowlan, of Toronto, has been It is reported -that -West -Whig omide Quiai_ " C. B. lUCIL, OF WWTEVALL for the past week renewing old council has turned' -down the good }Akers with ' `Nadruco Spray All husi• is prepared to furnish you anything acquaintances throughout the vicinity. roads proposal. It bas been suggested Linseed Licorice and'Ch'lor- t •.RE• Mr. and Mrs. Tooke are preparing to if East Whitby and Oshawa follow a Od ne"is the safest sureat ? y in the line of water supply such as move to Clarkson, where Mr: Tooke is similar course that an effort be made y pumps, windmills, hydraulic' rams, at present managing the (iooderham to have the road built from Toronto moat satisfactory wap V pl .rmbing, etc, Farm. toWhitby. The good gravel road be to cure a cold, : They are also eapeTt well drillers Mr. Howe of West Toronto,. pay. teen Whitby and Port Perry should grippe, etc. _ a d respectfully solicit our patron' master for C. P. R: has been for the be an inducement for West Whitby For Baby's Cough Chore is nothing P y y P past few days the guest of his brother- to support the measure, as it would better than our "'Bab 's Cough for the Aures Ind. Whoa '�ii21, in -lay, S. R. Pennock turn the traffic -north through that Pte James. Griffon and Pte Fred toWnsbip. Syrup" or Nyal's„ Hive OLS SHARPENER Hindle, of the 84th of -Whitby, -are The local option by-law was pawed Croup Syrup, _ home -on a few days leave and are very by the town council at its meeting on Don't take chances with a 'cold ' a. Specialry of crosscut saws, Patriotic in the -talk of their camp. Monday nighs in response to a largely when you can procure :any of w all kinds, Locke repaired. Alf. Hamilton reports the apple signed petition presented by the rate - 11 valuable remedies for 25e. at r.¢ a specialty. Forafirst. crop with him to be. very good. Mr. payers. and will be submitted to the ; �r an easy shave call Hamilton has a auiall orchard, but has electors at the municipal electors in ! * j� ?nd Barber Shop. ■_ packed over$50 bbls of winter fruit. January. The temperance workers mcnaaen s Drug Stare - r Fnrniahinge of; all Geo: and Mrs. Christian gave a very are. hopeful of passim the by-law, as a __ delightful ball at their new residecce, number of the prominent residents of P�eSI:ltl'1]Ze•-41ZS1C �. ip used Carpets io honor of Miss Christian, of Cincin- the town who formerly opposed the - a yard up.* Wali, on Friday evening. The Lozier measure are now strongly supporting RYES TESTED FREE. Y PICKERING Ocbestra furnished suitable music. it this time.-SATISFACTIOV GUARAVTEED. 0 - Sof �• �,� •P.',�.v y. _��'.}. - - ,. : .yyJ _ ..rte-� • .. _ n„,,5...' � .. , _ --. -. - e� k ••J' s us an estimate of its probable value. ` N I ddn't ask you to be enact; simply a �y .Fine, Flavoury Teas- =pressrough appraisal will si$ice, enough gal - upon ria the importance of _ `e Green this matter.' are used to produce the famous - I had finished the Dutch- Beforeman was uttering queer' guttural By CHARLES EDMONDS WALK - noises and waving a hand in angry - = Author of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster RubA" proValue!"� he growled, puffing "The Time Lock," etc. through his wiry mustache- "Te v' value a pesuti- 4 - ful diamond like this in dollars.' and cents! It is foolishness—nonsense. CHAPTER Xl. my office on the first afternoon de-'If I say one hundred _ thousand dol- livery, by the postmari on itis - gu ar - ars—,u hundred and fifty thousand— The remainder of tha ride was, round. I was not expecting any such, maybe the first gustomer offer yqu Stiorified, and it ended all too soon- ' steel. There was.,nothing either in- ,two hundred thousand'—maybe more, Mends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant - - Mentally I anathemized Struber and side or outside of it to afford me the before somebody else ged- it. It is of c ,the engagement that was dragging me. least hint or.-clue _pointing- to the little gonsequence. - Not many. trieri -full of its natural deliciousness. Sold --to--him so- sorely sender's identity,- or why such an• ob- 1 can buy a diamond like • this." e ' . there was no help for it now. jest should have been entrusted to i His next words fairly lifted us out 1 In sealed packets only. B 10 We used lou enough at a Spring of our . chairs. - Even, Struber jerked ' i �^ pa g me. There was ,nothing, m, short, •to i - 1 Street jeweller's for isle to see one account for• it'; there is nothing within' up-his head in amazement and bent I of the witnesses I had in mind,. and it my' knowledge` at this moment Upon upon the speaker. a look that was-Ljob,. And--one-or-the- other off_the-}--TRJB_UTE-T-O--BRITISH-EFF-GRT• being only a few steps to . the Citrus _which i can-huikj_--a_-the..( - ens in ifs infe-ntnef's. tvvo young. fellows was always pre- I - ► " ---£xchang an ismisse�`-i'<'ie--t5ix " why it should have been sent at ,all; What -is of. gonsequence—Z know 'sent, watching, until it was returned, A French Editor Describes His Visit Struber was waiting for mein front and though I have been hoping that this di�iond. Eighteen—twenty to them. " of the bank. He observed Miss Fox's the past week would produce some en- hyeajrs ago=-1- have the reg;rrd some-. "It was so. Turn and turn about, to Great Britain. - presence with some surprise, and toss- lightenment, right now I am as much where—it was cut under my, super, they, kept. guard over their wonderful I The Petit Journal publishes the last ed a remnant of frowsy cigar into the ..in the dark respecting the sender's Vision in Amsterdam." I. diamond. And when I was through ' of a series of articles by M. Pichon on - gutter. I vouchsafed no explanation, identity, or his motive,-as- I was at We stared at him, dumf"noed-; the big, jolt fellow merely remarking,, "One of my wit= the moment of receiving the $arcel. I Presently I.found-voice to cry- ten-florin Y gave se five gold his recent visit to Great Britain. s — nesses;" which, I could see, caused can not declare with assurance that• "Man, how can. you`bie so posit've ?" Pieces for myself. They pichon says:—It took many months Miss Fox to yvonder, in turn, b paid Jakob Opzoomer, tooktheirre- for the sensational burglary of- say office, Ahrtsen shrugged .his -shouI.d s. p for an estimate to be formed of the cious diamond from him, and went uantit neither had I confided to her anything with its attendant fatality, is-tq be, It is my pisiness to know._—to be away to wherefer. it was they me q Y of material necessary to as- concernin� our errand.. ascribed to my possession of what Posit-If. I could identify all the warld's f "tom—nopody efer heard _Wheri it ;,sure victory, but from the _ very be-- "We might as well go inside and this small pocket contains; ,fit best I 'famous diamonds, i# you ,pring. them . *as ginning of .the war Lord Kitchener see Mr. Hall," I' added, naming the can only surmise." m j to me one at a time; i knq v there all, } "That is all i efer knew , egeept 1 understood that millions of men ,,.see Mr. "� am expecting By this time all eyes were focussed i just like you know aur law books.'=; the name of the fierce-eyed fellowpj would be required, and he accomplish- someone -elsz aloe presently; we'll upon the ball of paper.' ' '•lfiss Fox's He •conterriplated :brilliant fond- p p P _. I who wasn't fierce by nature. It was : ed an extraordinary feat. One of the have to wait a while." eyes were shining and I could-glimpse ly as he pursued: that. name in the newabapers that set "H'm—Mr. Hall," Struber mused, her white-,--even teeth between "But. tbia diamo -it is different: me to remembering, till ,by and by it j is that theatest yfrankl 'British their mise wrinkling his twisted nose. He glanc- slightly parted lips.: Sheeaught• my Its history;, is hidde<from-the world, all game back : Y Y ed again at Miss =Fox, then winked regard, and smiled. . It has no name. • Nopody knows where 1 takes. They hide nothing, and apply "Whatefer begame of them Sr their solemnly at me. "When it, comes to, Only Struber and Aartsen reruain- rt game frorz3: From the day is last diamond I nefer., heard; either. I often thbmselves resolutely to the task of picking witnesses,"' he commented,' ed unmoved. Mr. Hall- m� no pre- touched the felt-wheel until now no- wondered. I know I. nefer Before or f=inding remedies. Conversations I "you're sure some picker." • tense of concealing his impatience,. pody—I 'mean- people Iike' myself who .I since did more careful work—" l have had with Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Hall stared inggiringly•at the and he now asked: keep track of such things—nopody Struber sharply interrupted. The i Lord Kitchener and Mr. Balfour leave detective, whom he seemed to know; j "Is it something of great value?" �icnows where it.has been.. It disap: instant it,beeame apparent that it was rm- but nevertheless be greeted us af- I " Il - determine peared_ It is a nlyste Pp , no doubt as to the unshakeable has Mr. Aartsen aha t'y'• - a name recently seen in ,the news- i nese of their decision. When one has (ably and' conducted' us inside the that," I replied; "after which-I trust Whether or not Aartsen wa§.other papers that had refreshed Asrtsen's railing surrounding his private. desk. -you shall approve tate wijsddr a of my wise mistaken about the gem, he cer memory, the detective'_ had become had the opportunity of examining Before I could offer a word to ac- course in thus trespassing upon the, tainly spoke only 'the truth-. when be 1, alert, watching for 8-Thance to breast closely their efforts one feels that one count Sor our intrusion, the gentle- time of you gentlemen. t characterized it a mystery, But there in. Now he could contain hiagself no ! is face to face with a people who will man for whom I was waiting arrived.! "A responsibility has been thrust i was Po valid reason ftr doubting his" longer. I never cease its endeavors, a people fie was a Mr. Johannes Aartsen, dia upon me, the nature of which makes-! assertion; however it might strain "'What was the fella's' naine!" he j who will ,continue the fight until the mond buyer for the jewellers where I me feel that I am lWarranted--in ask- , one's incredulity to accept the state- I demanded impetuously. i day when German militarism is com- had called on the way, an authority ing someone to share it. I shall-, be meat that he was able . to identify the It w a clear that the Dutchritan did on al' aorta of precious stones, and in a better.position to meet whatever stdnc as one he himself had `cut a a I pleteiy exhausted. To this end it will regarded as one of the foremost dia- P previously.' not approve t Struber, but he sti og�; eiriplo all its resources, all its deter, complications may arias in the future ,score, or so of yearsy -mond .experts in the United States. should there be an uestion of own- Loo-kin back upon the scene later, `nixed his authority to ask questions,; minatian, and all its bravery; and, Y q g po albeit with a'ahow of spleen. He was a short, stout, elderly Hol- ership; and if a proposal that I than it occuried to me that Aartsen had! "The same as that scoundrel's you � come what may, it will go on to the lander, with a scrub of grizzled mus- presently make meets with your ap- ' far more cause to be • overwhelmed ',. bolice couldn't catch," he said, thump-, endr no matter how long the war may tache and. wearing glasses , Whose proval the trust 'can be more effect- I with astonishment than hadany of the ing the table—Willets!" last. All the authorities are assured • lenses minified his eyes to half 'their., wely safeguarded- against possible rest of as. That he should have-this .. , -true size. After introduceons were fraudulent claims." I particular' diaiiiond of all others _ (To be continued.) of the final triumph of Great Britain. 'Concluding.M hon sa "At made I addressed the banker.. Then .1 P shown him so unexpectedly, armid sur- the banquet which Pichon our I erarzt first 'em hasize the tact; for I wanted to : roundings and conditions . so unpos- . __ - Pe to get a package from m safe-deposit - "Once more let me assure r�1LL} F�EET$W' 2 it n and at-which-Lord-- .- Hafi,- you, one! sable to anticipate in -imagination, -stay-m .onda box, then if it is convenient I would and all, that I haven't the faintest j constituted such an Experience art sol- Robeit Cecil, M. Camben, and our ex- _ like for all of us to retire 20 the di- idea who sent clog this, or why it `dam comes to any roan in a lifetime I Increase in Ships for. Year Nearly 100 eellent colleagues of the British Press rectors' room. I shall not detain you' should have been sent to me at all. I Yet he bore himself .,with more -re- Per Cent. made such . strong and reassuring Tong; but the reason for summoning, •�I may, add, however, that perhaps atraint than I did. "- eches,'we expressed to.our friends .this gathering involves a matter of Mr,-Struber has some such idea. There I- "Can you tell us, I asked at length, A Summing Up of. the War at � Ou P our great gratitude to them and our considerable corsaoquanser- �Ae ' that I are cease for su that tha_c**sums .n„ �_Ez which it .Sea.' in the World's, Work, says that _ speciia-- bks i" — viceuld like to keep as private ae' yes- matter rs in-line with certain izlveati-_' was enuusied to ybu for -cutting." tat the outbreak aF hostilities the — -- �« Bible.. I desire each - of you to bear but which 11 "Something,. yes," be confessed.''- strength of the belligerents in com- :here, sq that the •representatives o! witness- to: h statement I shall make, am not he is pursuing, :- � am not at liberty to' go into." I "One doesn't forget, a thing like � pleted vessels of- thee. drgariiuought the British Admiralty, by whom we and to sortiething -I have to show I took up the package,-and slippingl that. Maybe one lapidary in a type-that _is, battleships 'a%sd battle !were LRsnducted, may know that we -�ou." _.-.. 08 the cria$-crossed rubber -baed be-' thotisand. _will get to cut a diamond cruisers of -recent date—was as fol- shall never forget the hours of fra- ere were no objection)-to - gar fo unfold the numerdua layers of 1 like this diamond; hundreds work all laws: ternal communion which we passed poral; in fact, all were pretty, curious thin paper.. The operation was fol- ! their lives and see such diamonds only i together in the emotion and serenity by this time; and while Mr. Hall led lowed with varying degrees of- sus- in collections; they are not- blentiful, " ...'the others . toward she rear, I made pense; Germany ...: 20 �of the same hopes. mond was disclosed in all 'di i like Bes desn something has ribeer o Framed„s .,?. 38 ., Austria....-.... 2 haste to secure the diamond and re- g juin them an the= directors room. brilliant splendor a slow intaliing, of the_bapers of late that set met g Russia ..... .0 GAIN WEIGHT MAKING SHELLS. . When. j laid the crumpled ball of breath .was distinctly audible amoug ing back into the. past—back to when Japan ........ b vg_1�w tissue-paper upon the polish- the little group; and next instant it I was a very young man in Amster- ` Say London Soviet Women on Work A mster- ed tahle top, of those present bur. was as if each spectator were hypno- darn; envied by my confreres because _ o , y , ar tser alone, I fancied, guessed the tined. I was accognted the. most ' skilled Totals'....,.'. 44 Totals • • • ...2_ .on Munitions. att:re of..its contents. s Mr. Hall growld an.unntelligibleaDuthtoath 'Eorkman inpthe employ of Jakob andShortlya after the war began -Eng- Some4society women who offered :wdd•and made fast t e door, and verard O zoomer' which is theie seated ourseives in five of the sand snatched uI1 the gem from the same as saying-my worknianstnp was land tock aver four more superdreatheir services to the •British Govern- irettcrs' chairs, I caught.a gleam of table. approved by the foremost lapidariesnoughts 'which had been under con- m,ent and whose capacity for war , m 'r^ he,union behind the Dutchman's For a moir►ent his hands trembled in the world. i strtction in British yards for foreign work has had some three weeks' testglasses. Fie said_,noth- with excrement; but he quickly con- ” "By and by I remembered. Everard governments—two for Turkey, one ; in Messrs. Vickers' factory at Erith, ��ng, fi,wever, trolled himself. 'Then turnin it Opzoomer .himself game to my room1"A Nvp.', aro to-day, the seven slowly over an over, and subjegting- late one_ wild stormy night, and woke;for Chili, and 'dna for Brazia; whichhave been recounting their expert•eenfii:' I began: "a small parcel came each separateacet t4 a tong, intxntme up• `Ged up and dress and gomecor�equentiy increased the prepon- grecs. o me, through the mail, delivered at scrutiny, he examined the diamond with me,' he said. Nothing like that derance• of the Allies in this dominant Mrs. Moir, the- wife :Of the chief of leisurely. As it revi5Wed- in his -fin- had efer' happened-before. I asked } type of battleship to. the. ratio of 48 the new inventions branch of the g ,it 'gleamed and glittered and no guestiorus; I obeyed. to 22. Ministry of Munitions,-is working on - shot rainbow flashes, like a fragment "We walked silent through the roar- I, Meantime •all belligerent nations bases. That is, turning the 'base of =�A FQj; s of concentrated sunlight breaking up ing wind and the .dark, sloppw streets have been hurrying 'the completion of the shells until they are of the right 7 �"' into its primary colors, . the colors i until 'one game to -his house, He led ships' under construction . and laying measurement and _,smooth. `.`There Indigesti ^n blending and changing, running td rife way 'to nefer of the rear, a! down as many new ships as their fa- were no difficulties in the work," she V gether and separating . again and room I had• nefer before seen; and , . forming every conceivable hue, all g pas�'drilght, cilrties will_ permit,. The number of said. `The only thing is that the uwu h it .was i there. Ou►d shi s-,to .date can be fairly well esti- shells are hot and heavy, But," she -e with a-swi Mess-that-damW n con- iris brother 3alsob ard-two fareigrt-- P ,. — — •Bilit „� �+ fused. looking young men•—.English, . I misted from _ the number known to added, we find that we. are putting otl's h ei $S Struber offered the first comment. -thought, though I knew little enough- have been, in process of -building last on weight," "Phoney?" he asked in a matter- English then. One stared at me fiercely July; ..the number laid down subse- In the same department is Lady - 'Indigestion, biliousness, head of-fact tone. and said nothing; the -other, a big; quently is a carefully guarded milia Colebrook, Lady Gatacre, Mrs. Eng- ache-% flatulence, pains after, Aartsen glared at him and snorted good-natured fellow, laughed _much B tory secret about which speculation is land a sister of-Lord Loreburn, and eating, constipation, are all com- his din st trot deigning a -re 1 But and joked .with Jakob wlio knew some g P necessarily inaccurate. Mrs. Grieg, the wife of Col. Grieg of: o • . •tnom symptoms of stomach and Struber was in nowise abashed. He English. .liver-troubles. And- the more i Still considering only vessels of the the London Scottish. _ n lest them the mora added: These t�ao -young :men . brought.; vast . eg you "Must be the real thing, then.", this diamond; uncut. I remember how di eadnonght type—which' really "de- In another room of the great fac• ' suffer. Take Mother, .S4-,el -Nobody heeded the detective. 'now, my jaw dropped when the fierce-eyed, termine naval supremacy—the pre- tory is Lady Gertrude Crawford, now Syrupif your.stomach, liver, or silent o responsible bowels are htl deranged or • however. Aartsen was once more young fellow shook it' out of a sent relative strength is about as fol- a master turner.. She is res onsible _ *- y g staring at the diamond, weighing it' funny-looking little fivory box onto a• loins, (in this table allowance is for the correct circumference of the MOVER• in his hand, cupping'the other'hand velvet pad;.for. I had nefer seen such made for the loss of the British super- shells. . Lady 'Scott, the late Capt. around it and rocking it to 'and fro a diamond. ! dreaflrought -Audacious, the only ves- Scott's widow, who now occupies one --- -while he-inspected it from every pos- "I was given instructions to weigh ' -- Bible angle., and measure and eut.the stone so as sel of this class known-to have been of the apartments in Jiampton Court t " !" _ to get -the erfect finished gem lost by either side since the war be palace,'is over the road in the elec- Bay Jave. he said at last, scowl' P - ,• - _ in at me. "And �rou mean : to say -Possible. It took many weeks, that gan) : trical department. Lady Scott is,' of thin game to'you through the mail?" - .eourse, known as a sculptor, and her SEIG rown England , „• , Germany ..... rains fingers are now employed o SYRUPpaper wrapping, to which still ad- France ....... 13 -'Austria ....... 4 the sights of guns. tiered the stamps and -the portion of Italy ......... 7 I Soon this particular factory will be lbave lost tone. Uother Seigel's s+, my business card that had • served as Japan ........... 6 _I worked entirely by women, who will ,ismade from the cuiative the address. Struber was examining 5 'work in shifts from 6.30 a.m. -o ".^0 Russia - extracts of certain roots barks this as closely as Aartsen had theU5 — -=, p.m.., and from 2., p.. . and leave;;; which .have a ret' diamond. 30 M -- -mar c an s reugtlien— es, toTd him. "And I neglect- ended . 3- - , tats...... 76 Totals- ....: 30 p.m. fag effect on all the organs of ed to state that it was not even re- For the -Complexion:es�wom digestion. The distressingsymp• gistered: The cancelling mark, you Even if the Japanese fleet, which is tel known as L tom of-indigestion ot liter can see for yourselves, is too smear- Everywhere —from coast to coast— not participating, at present, and the ing old place trou es soon disappear under ed to give -us any information. Were you will hear the praises of Usit. Italian fleet, which came into the war den. - its .beneficial action. Buy a it -not for the fact that. the border This wonderful complexion restorer is but recently, be omitted -from the bottle to day, but be sure you trimmed from my card—the label on P4. the genuine Mother Seigel's the. wrapping—had been found in th bringing the freshness and smooth- computation, it is 'interesting to note' s Syrup. There are many units- city, it would be impossible to ,deter- mess of youth to the faces of thou-' that since the outbreak of hostilities tions, but not one that gives the mine"where the parcel was-mailed." name health benefits. 1015 ,.sands. of Canadian•wornen. hveryone, the preponderance' of the British- Incredible! exclaimed Mr. Hall, who has used it consistently has, ob- French-Russian alliance has increased whose every business instinct patently.. tained splendid results and recom-- from 17 to 33 capital ships--a gain - - u the was-outraged. - "You say there has mends it highly.- The •woman who is of nearly 100 per cent..in one year.. _ been no letter of advice?" seeking a- perfect complexion will fln- Moreover; a consideration of what i i. _ - "No sir," I assured him; "nothing g P Best _remedy wlfatever. Usit an inestimable aid. Al] good the future will probably bring should - ' Once more I addressed myself to druggists carry it. Manufactured by be even 'more disheartening to the WOW soLD IN TWO 5r�T >< mi.•, „ the Usit Manufacturing- Company, Teutons... The shipbuilding facilitie pLLI" IMlai.00 7waL OR PA. go. the ettpert: There seems to be no I,imitcli, 476 Ronceavallea avenue, of Great Brit&in alone are stu &&LID „question of the 1'em s genuineness, - Mr. Aartsen; perhaps you can give Toronto. dour: _ f - - • ....' ',,�. .. ,• f .-v. . •. , ...;-c�^-•r-. } .'Tt i{,y..•� �... � .1 liF _riA Wbei. !Ai .. •i•.3, ✓x.:... _ -� . :., �f_�;py. ,., p.... �_'•.0 weW q...: M[<s Ys".'e . a.., smv /�'....:..—.•- J :.A' -..4: [. _ .G{ T..Ay-'.0 ..:', vo! '_ - . •. ', r GM „ ra• . 10 VY CA AYig]1\ 'Q111DIERS _ :. .. . RI j Tu NOW AT FRONT ,OR IN TIMING' ION)TM ` Off EAST cAftT of RK sev'rw CP. --___dearly T ty New 'Battalions Have Been Added NORTH 'r r erA to the E 41tionary Force In the Last rionth SEA «CWL �� twrtur► +° KOCK espatch from -Ottawa--says: e' in Eastern Canada. .One--z spa, ; !!E� ►$sari w�W �4 'There are now 200,000 Canadian sol- �ment of mounted rifles from Niagara •�T �diers under arms, either at the front, district; one battalion from Toronto; " ,in England, or `Canada. To the 10,- one from Grey County; two from a� •` 000 which .it was ann—`on�ced-had-en-�Simco�_ County; one from Ontario _ '�My 1 ' �•,f.�. •��% listed up to the end of 'September County; one or possibly two from El- ♦,� i 7i r• ! -.'.• o DMJVAA nearly twenty new. battalions have and Kent Counties; one from Es- ,•� tenewec �A �� �'�•/ ta►1ae" _ sex County; one from the Rainy River sot} being la' hile thefto raise se°and trau►emena a and Fort William districts; two new_ _ oArEtr+s` .nETz • been added during the est month. � ✓� battalions from Manitoba; two from ,pARtg 4 �•s 'U/ 6 the sinal er local centres. Ya rkatcliewan one from Alberta; one 'sa,ysawo ,/ i c ► " - �. n units recently recruited from New Brunswick, and one at 'Vic- The E •`°`^"A ,� V muu by OOESSA d l are as fliowa:—Two pioneer regi- feria, with apother to be raised on the e moots, o in Western Canada and British Columbia mainland. at?� AU TRIf - - FOR FIRST TIME HALF A BILLION � - 1 1,'s4t �gF ��E------------- T $ FAVORABLE 1N WAR ORDERS - ' — -- - �` l :� -.• I �' �.D ' ni BU LGAR!P`' VARnA auR�nr� ��il Balkan Situat�7— &4 IeHopeful From Munitions A Bots Announce M e �?' p" • SOFIA (� - � g Q>r ...'- . - C O �"` 1� tial - � tR''tMK� �asruiTu the Allies Point of Business, for Canadian -- _ _ -- . c$�, `� • u View. Plants. . �` '� _. `- � •ROME- A despatch from London says: A.despatch from Ottawa says, Efri ' At From the allies' point of view, the fish orders aggregating five hundred 1°I£DITERRAN�'AIY CSFA - '_ --Balkan situation looks more favorable I millions of dollars have come or are than at any time since the invasion ' coming to Canada according I to of Serbia began, or, as one military: statement made by Mr:- D. A. Thomas, 'The Week's Developments In the War.' -5 i observer said frankly: I representative of the British Minister +@ major interest in the war during the last week has been in the developments in the Balkans. The "It looks for the first time favor- Austro-German trob s have made some p^a of Munitions. P progress 'in their invasion, although the Serbians have offered a heroic able." The cause of this is a sudden -Mr. Thomas has left for New York resistance, and'the enemy's advance has been hampered by the nature of the country. On the northern part - _ _ marked change in Roumania's atti- of their front the BTI a on his we, back to England, having g ciao army has met with some success, and has joined hands with the Austro-German �' e , fade in favor of the allies, a Bhang forces. . accomplished his massa to the Further south, however, the French -and British troops landed at Salonika have owed the Serbians - which has occasioned Berlin cacti- F aR 3 t'I P and have v dzt en the Bulgarians to their � United States and Canada. He Bio- g etc own frontier at the same time, with the result' Strumnitza in tally to despair of the hope that this peers to return before Christmas. being menaced by _the forces of the Entente. Balkan State would maintain its neu- His work in Canada is now in the British- and French war-ships have bombarded the Bulgarian' coast from the Aegean Sea, .and. Turkish '.;Irality' 1 hands of Mr. Lionel Hichens, who troops 'are reported. to have -been rushed to reinforce the Bulgarians on the coast, in anticipation of an at- Bucharest despatches make no se- ! tempt to land ri P arrived recently to represent Mr. P by the Allies,, cret of the fact that Roumania is Lloyd -George,' -and who will. have Russia _is negotiating with Rumania ter permission to send tz s through that opP country against Bulgaria, ; lending a Willi ear to the Ententewhile Russian w - h v - , g willingO s i s have bombe Varna. arna _ !charge a of the reconstitution of • theF P . .one of the two rincipal Bulgarian arts on the Black Sea P g ga P offer to grant all hoz clauns, mciud- I Shell Committee, 'or, as Mr, Thomas ,On the Western front there has been comparatively little change, both sides claiming some local successes. ' Ing Bessarabia. I describes it, the Canadian Munitions The Russians are now on the offensive on most of the great Eastern battle-front, but conditions there show A despatch to the Daily Telegraph Committee:' The main feature of the little change. from Bucharest says that at an au-1' reorganization of the committee' will With the obvious aim of relieving the pressure on Serbia, the Italian troops have taken the offensive on dience granted Minister of the Inter-, their front, and despite the difficulties of the country, have won important positions. be the retirement of those memhers , __. Jaaesru-and _M._,Filipparo, leader_ who are ierested-in fire maw —fir developments are indicated on the chart. of the Conservative party, King Fer- of munitions. ' dinand declared that he was not op- I Mr. Thomas issued a lengthy state- s posed to the realization of the aspira- TAE CORRECT METHOD I ine officers of the German navynow r mint in which he reviewed the Werk GERMAN I�SSES tions of the Routrianisn people, and ales their last ales of the Shell Committee and himself, OF ADDRESSING sleep p down below • that in this matter be placed' himself , touchingupon most: of the questions _ - whither-our navy has sent them by y V- BACK—; of mail at the front and to insure discussed. ya Government. with which rumor has been bus or, the past. two- or three months.. Gen. A half million well-equipped Rus- �. -' Bertram, chairman of the 'Shell Com- prompt delivery it is requested that We have learned how to kill them, �1 Sian soldiers' are repented to be in mittee, had 'no comment tomake. on i�[sde Five Distinct Onslaughts Dn all mail be addressed as follows: = and that must suffice. readiness, waiting for Roumania_. tor the statement'' issued by -Mr,'Thomas.. h • `: say the word, -then to march through the French Positions in Tahure ° that country to relieve the Serbians. "Everything," he said, "is in the la) ReS' tel Number ...... statement." Sector. fb, oink n , .'... :... Roumania herself, by accepting the I _ - ARSENAL allies' offer, is expected, by the terms HELPS TO AVEI`GE - - A despatch from Paris says: A c e •• ........ • . r � i of. the pact, to send her own army (d) Squadron, �Battery� or Company'MAY BVit i l THE CAVELL MURDER German assault on -the Tahure sector, L ERE +���+++++D over the frontier, falling in the rear begun with violence Saturday, contin- (e),battalion, -Regiment (.or other. of the Teuton- and Bulgarian forcea� ved with five more distinct attacks on unit) Staff appointment- or Depart-- i' -advancing toward the heart • of Serbia A despatch Srom Ottawa says: A p . .. 'slew York- man in a letter to Sir Sam, the French positions, preceded by ex- -meat � Brttieh Agtnts -Look Infix the. Paas!-�'"`•^' from the bind ofthe Danube. I der should be avenged byCevery Bri-•Luse of gas shell mur. tremely heavy sillery fire and In the firstthe M oi (gj Br fish Expeditionary t enact' Force., �'n Contingent; bitities o[ Making Big Alread the German general stabHughes i e . The new 3 is confirmed that part, xhough he cannot go -to front, lthese free attempts tie- g • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . •-• • • • +A• patch I-rom . Ottawa say's: y _ —ter} .�rm3r--i*ee! @f€tce 16 ceeded in reachingthe summit of the England of the army of Gen. von L g Butte de Tahure. At other points and fighting in South-western Russia, has I he is` willing to pay for a substitute., f With the' object of • determining the g and offers to place $100 per month in in the remaining four attacks they Unnecessary mention of. higher for- pz taction of heavy x been sent to the Roumanian border possibilities of the Minister's hands for this p�4rpose"I were repulsed, with heavy losses,. and mations, such as brigades, divisions, 1 - tine. guns in 'Canedt, Sir Frederick Dow $* so long as the war continues. -He, I everywhere were forced to return to • is sfrictly forbidden,. and causes de-`aidson enc]• 6en..1Giahon, represents- asks that the. Minister make use"of the trenches had occupied before; la; 'FOUR GERM:IN YACHTS their attack. ,moi t;vis of the British War Office, are the money in a way. that will dant- I . + visiting the principal steel-producing CONDEMNED AS `PRIES age the Huns. l The assault nn nwhich from the Buitte de. a=aods at;StBF1ARINES AR`NOT FEARED. centre$ of."the Donflnion, They are 4" ! " >N Tahure covered altogether a front off A despatch from London says: The i KI GSTON FAMILY five miles, ru g Most of, Germany's Officers Are now. concluding ars inspection visit to racing yacht Germania, which on two IN THE BATTLE LIVE the side of Hill'.195, past the Butte tb,P' plants of the .Dominion Iron and Asleep in the Deep. 3 occasions won Emperor William's Cup de Tahure, and the village of Tahure, Steel=: Co., the Nova Scotia Steel Co., at Cowes, was condemned in the. Prize I A despatch from Kingston says:'' tb and including the el ed 14iz. Fred T. Jane, the well-known and similar industries in the Maritime naval writer, says of Germany's sub= Provinces, after which *they* will visit _ nil*as prize of war. The Ger- Miss Kathleen .Carruthers who _sails known as La Courtine After a bom- urines -- "—• Toronto and other cities: mania, which was captured at CowesIsshortly for England to go into milt- t+ardment of extreme viole t the •.When the war broke out she said ; It is learned that the' establishment at the outbreak of the war, was the: tart' hospital work, is the sixth mem -'German infantry, made up largely of down 60 su*narines• in the cours of of -an arsenal for th production of � *, property of Lieut. Dr. Gustav von 'her of J. B. Carruthers' family in the I units recently sent from the Russian the war .she has � g a !- r Bohlen and Halbach, head of the service of the Empire; , Mrs. .C. F. I front, attacked all along the line. The probably laid down such cannon-by. the Dominion Gorern,a • •-- "�` I works. The other German Constantine, formerl Miss Marie French fire cut through their ranks ' at least 30 more. She started the v: ar' mint itself would be acceptable to the Krupp S" with 30. I'he bulk of these we, have British War Office, -yachts captured at Cowes—The Lasca Carruthers, is engaged in hospital ' and. threw' them back, except at the IT., Stella Maris, and Paula III.—also work. in England,, and four of Mr. one point named. Before the v311age destroyed.'- were.condemned. Carrthers' sons are officers servin of Tahure the Germans sufered espe- } A submarine sail6r can be trained heap before you look aAtl you will g in two months but to train an' officer'look look foolish. , at the front. cially heavy losses, leaving , a large I is'more--than a.• matter of two years.; . Nearly a, third of the' whole-length! number of dead before their trenches. - - _ --To ma lea eii-i r �ooFs =waterproof, In one year a horse .or a cow will The German artillery opened 'again !The majority of'the efficient mar• of a whale is taken u by its head. saturate_ them with castot-oil. eat nine times its own weight.. on the same series of positions,•ush., i - r large-calibre shells filledwith suffo= - -- eating gases. Beginning with a at TWO DOZEN CAPTURED CANNON MUCH HAVOC ON BULLAR PORTS tack on the eastern section of La 4 Courtine, the enemy followed up _ offensive at intervals with assau tT s' bn � DISPLAYED AT HORSE GUARDS v rrtr%- OF --� FLEETS the village of Tahure, the region to + # the south of the village and tFre crests to' the nortlf-east. -The French artil- Guns Which* tiertiTlans Used In Defence -:of -Loon- — --� OW Admits That One-quarter 'of Dedea tory and rifle infireach them back to I ,h q g their trenches in each case. , •• Viewed by Thousands Of j..OnC�On iltlZenS rrr hatch Was Razed by the Shells _ . x-kFs#t-1N BEiGIl#M � - : `' �._. • ' i ' .' .: :... • ._ '- VAY OF EXECUTION . A despatch from . London , says: in, the Battle Qt Loos September 20 With their silent muzzles pointing to ;last. The mud and stain of the battle- Al-'c�isrdingto officiais here,.the Rus es a c field is u on them. by sians never searched out the Bulger- P war • s . a Dail Mai correspondent at The he trophies were hauled into posi- inn batteries but merelyshelled the Hague says it is stated on the au- Phies of the eat offensive in France y the gr tion b gunners' of the 'Royal city, especially the- harbor sections, thority of a retired German diplomat, have been ranged on the Horse' Horse Artillery, and beneath the muz- where Greeks form the majority of ! that on the .day Miss Edith Cavell, I-Guards parade. Twenty-one German. zle of eaclhy gun was driven a 'litiae ;be population. ,The people are great- the British%nurse wag executed the I field guns and three trench mortars notice board informing the public of P excited over the bombardments of was in . Belgium, • and was termed a war exhibit of the highest the name of the regiment or divisi :lgarian .cities oft the :Aegean and Kaiser v s g tN : Seas. e y accessible either by the'Govei- interest to Londoners. Not since Cri- I which captured it and where,,;It was nor or the military comman- mea and the Indian Muting have gun9" captured. "Four armed sentries guard- damage done by the bombard- der captured from an enemy' crunched the ed the trophies and a sentry box was f Aegean Sea' towns and vil- ,p gravel- of the Horse wards parade. placed•at each-of-the four corners of (he allied fleet recently was ^Ethel—"No{ George, 1 can never be and publicly fanged as labelled exbi- -the wired enclosures. The presence '` than at first reported. 'One- �+ bits. of these ' ea ' rhe entire city nf nedon your wife. George (in despair)— peal t guns. • from Loos t' `And am I never to be known as the With the exception, of, three gieces made an appeal to the imagination of azed by the shells of-. ,"band' of the lovely .Miss Jones?" captured at Le Catev August ?'. thousands pf people who swarmed ' ;R He got her. 1914, the whole- of ths guns tnr' - t_. - evnd the enc losura max^^ :., ...� -. • ruj _ y; ,eq �' - - .- .4 Y4,S-h' - Y_y :.. .. d+. x:- ,.'.."A•'�'9x.N� -.... a .r. , P ' beyond and even iarthur. And MoxD-ty,au Nov. l�_l�,�stly import WE THA14K YOU FOR YOUR otter a business man hal finished ant auction sale of term crock. tm- plements, hay, grain and roots, the - jnb11a1radtrvesyDYidayraoraio{atitat�oa hie da 'e'labor at the desk, it is a styof the Estate of the late ,pi°ons. y Weatherill. at lot 0. con. 5, �'- - PAST PATRONAGE matter of only half arta hour or anhour`to reach hie own flreaideing� No reserve. Sale at 18.50, : F sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. 198 pavans; 01.00 if paid in advanos. many miles distant, but this can And in order to demonstrate in amore pracelc&I manner than in more wor&, ;Submosiptims to the United YU tawa 50 in sd.amm be done only over good roads. In Now `dw4,""�+"• also to induce you to continue your esteem favors, w have`arranged to ales all casae the construction of these i to some one of our customers a Present eiQting of -_ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. good roads has been accompanied IGHEST PR10E PAID -For all The Beautiful by a consequent increase in the H wzta of poultry. L. PISS, lot Toon 3. NOTti AND COMMIENTS value of the adjoining lands, an Pickering Ind phone ��a. ply .Grand Piano ► . iner4ase, we believe, that would OR SALE -7 nice young. heifers . The murder of Miss Edith Ca- readily {nay for the construction F Will tell &t a r.awnable price, &c lot ao, we have now on exhibition. The value of this instrument is $850.00, and is' 'yell, the English nurse,at Brussels of the road. The building of a rear con. ;t, MARX s IIsii, Cherrywoaa, s guaranteed by the maker for a period of ten years. An Belgium, is described as a crime good road between Toronto and 'OCNG PIGS FOR SALE - A We cordially invite you to call at our store, inspect and try thFs beautiful _+ and a blunder.. As S CI'lm6 it has number of ytang p!ga about? weeks of&• Oshawa is- now Linder conaidera-1.lot al, con, f Pickering, lade 'phone dare, instrument. You have as good a chance of ' obtaining this valuable gift as aroused the whole world. The tion by the municipalities concern egos, s - anyone.. Come to our store andlet us explain our method of victim, whose only fault was .to 'ed. The matter -should be studied) �NGOLD$ FOR SALE -A quan- - _ aid allied soldiers to escape from carefully from ever point of ,1,1 tity of asst class mangolds. Apply a4 carman brutality, will be norsip- . y Duffin Valley Farm, A. P. Somers, Cocks Of Giving Away This Piano - view. We believe that when the ped as a heroine and a martyr and war has terminated Canada will ULTLLS FOR SALE -1 have for we also desire to call your attention to the many splendid values which we her name will go down through enter upon a period of rear pros- 1.� sale t.IS,cseveral bull oalrin at a E. derate PUH are.now offering in ever department. p p g P 1 price at lot. con. 6, Pickering. a E. PtiGH g y p _ the ages. Asa blunder it has parity. New industries will spring olaremont, last _ ceased a great rush of recruits, up, industries that formerly were TRAYED OR STOLEN -From lot eager_ for vengeance against Ger- monopolized by Germany. And � 19, ti, F, con, Pickering, ou or &boat sept, N A'R D S 0 N - irlsnp and the terms of peace will 1 17th, on aged bay mare, Any information • when this takes place we believe leading to icer recovery Will be rewar9ed. say will be so much the more severe person prosecuted. her attar this ' notice will be bar P I C g E R I N G that good roads will be a great i wbereated. ny Infobouts may be left rmation the as to her -' to that country. "factor in the development of any ; w A sIINTEx Eastern Ave,NT onto office. ' There is A oossibility that the particular Locality. Already that'} J production of beet sugar may en- districtbetween. Toronto and-: Removed To New t or =�- 1 age the attention of the Ontario Hamilton is being rapidly develop-. armor more than it has done in ed as a result of the good .road the past. The war- will make now under construction. There j TWO DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND. many changes in 'the world, and is no reason why the district east - - one of these will be the transfer of Toronto should not meet with ��Y �� special BARGAINS, AT NEWT` STORE: of certain industries- - from one the same success in this respect. _- sl country to another. Germany The ratepayers should give the A11 the music of all the ' �{,has had a monopoly 6f -man atter their niosG�t fe - - world and most of the P��� SHOIR s� STORE branches of manufactures, but she fun of it, too, is at your sv311•-forever lose these as a result -=-SALE A.&GISTER.. _ - _command if you own a _ Of the war. , Beet 'root sugar was '�^•"'--�•' (� � T R Bell Phone 151. - - - 4 Satt-aDs1. Noy .6th -Auction -sale of C V L V M B- I A _ manufactured very extensively by horses, Shetland ponies, cattle, pigs. 1 her, and we tuay expect her to implements, grain, etc. at lot 12. + O R A F O N O L A WHITS �• ONTARIO - -lose much of this trade, and lead con. 4. Pickering, iGreenwood road). I _ Ontario asd other countries to the property of R. G, Cammack- 1 price $20 up. Easy Terms. Sale at one. See bills.. W. B. .-T HE promote the industry. The in- Made in Canada. p Powell, auctioneer.'STANDARD BANK dustry is no longer in the experi- FaiDAv..Nov. GTEr—Auction a ofto hear them atD RD mental stage, but has been estab- facto stock and implemenEs, the pro- I S T fished fur ears as a a snit pro- perry of Win. J. M1iayne, at lot 8, W&dden s Drug tore, y pay coo._8, Pickerin Sxle at 1 o`clock. _ _0Fr CANADA position in the Western States, -sharp. See bill. Wm. Maw, auc- _ ,PICKERING N o/•F1Ci and there is no reason %shy it tiOeeer. V►D To�1oNTo� should not be a profitable industry WEDNESDAY. :�Fov, 10th -Auction - sale of standing cedar the proprrty Peaches' Peaches ; d in Ontario. of E. W, Evans lot i9, cob. p, b'iclt• g� - t I Pears, Grapes, Bananas cies ver Department per scrag, Timber to be sold in acre - e lots. Sale at 2 o'clock. Wm. Maw, Malaga Gra e8. _ in every par _ fo! The King's appeal for more men auctioneer. I' _ r, P has been answered -by Canada by WEIwESDAY, Neve -,Hl -Auction sale Cantaloupe, Egg Plant, - -the call for one hundred. thousand of real estate, cattle, implements. Cauliflower, Cucumbers, SAVINGS BANK at all Breaches. ear - at Int 23. can. 5. Pickerin , the - S_ tsT'd tams _ property of Elector Ddclnt yre, a -__- f'-j-�- — -- - j� - `the total from Canada up to a farm contains 5!1 acres, and will be and Green Peppers. �'ICKERING J.�1V quarter of a million. -his there are offered at 8 o'clock. -Sale of chattels NEILSON'S ICE CREAM. 'pry R. W. GOIWON. Manager. fl i�.. El 8ri� +� at �h7• at 1 o'clock, See bills,. W. -B. Paw -- ; already 1+8,000 then under enlist- Our Cantaloupe Ice. ' els, auctioneer. Good poultry'eggs, butter, and meat the new order in reality FjuDAY.:�;ov. 1LTH-Auction sale of RR ' - calls for only 5 ,000 men, and there 2S springers, including some good apples always wanted, good frill - should be no- great- difficulty in a les that the packers don't �� yourn Cherria Holstein cows, 9 i head of steers and PP 11 raisin this number. a work heifers and 3 stock bulls at` the Pt!- want; briacg them In. Prices -right. . ' g )age of Whitevale, the property, of H MARQUIS of recruiting has been proceeding H. A. Jifkins, Sale at 1 o'clock__9ee J. more satisfactorily lately. The in - We W, B. Powell, auctioneer. �� 02taft hat is -the use in baying cherries for others to feast on. f crea�ed seriousness : of the war � ; 'We do not offer you something for nothing because Dome- - eituatioD, due chiefly to the Bal- tee- OU E I' L1R1\l HINGS one else would have t0 pap for it, or we would have t0 kan problem . and also the murder _ - - _ of Miss Edith Cavell by the Ger- - - y man comander in -Belgium which Oar new Fall Stock is combiete in every Tina.` - - We offer van your choice of the largest stack, finest as - has so aroused the feelings of all ?!tear, designs in Buffets. Quarter. out Oak Combination, : Britain as .Well as all 'peutrals, _ regular $40.00, for $30.00. _ eorttnent of choice fresh goods that careful bayioa can : .. a save y 'has' -had the effect of caustax a Every thing at prices that are right. _procure, at prices that will enable yo to mono to - rush to enlist throughout the Em Call and inspect our stock, it will pay.you wards home extra for your home. ire. The att'itud'e of Britain in __ __ _ ,_ --�'ICKEEING _ - - .. T _ - f We exercise great care in select}ng goods; which is to our , _ simply to defeat G_ ermany and - - _ 'not to hutuilia a her, but the arra-..Wall benefit. Oar rolled eats Find flaked wheat are cities thai the Huns have com-init- _ ceived t fore t al flay r h t<lwaye re is he barrel, there he origin o .sed in" niatly, ways, will. lead np€ - _ - -- - o-t�Y Eo -her defeat. but a1�o'ea Fier ,., >_ .. ��''- ..:.�� f ' '' is retained humiliation, atld Ica tr��rd of peA�ce groceries are t ea Our gr he freshest. ' -'_ be tattered by the •allies'tiutil ; ihgt hi;g been aceom ppLi9bed: _ G ' E O R G _E - -'P H I L �I P =The greatest necessity in the $ROLTG�I3A - -• - CNT.ARIO aevelopdiant of amy- country is an. - II ` adequa'te nl'eans of tr- , • e - - Mad the C.P. R: or any other'rall- _ -:way flat been 'built: i -n the. North. _ R G E T r g W CANADA' "'DON'T i west, that part, of our Dominion - , MAD _ would still be a vast • ara rie on -. _ - ` ' _. �dhieh -the Buffalo herds' would Ford TO s That we 'carry a large assortment' of BRANTFORD ROOF= still be roaming as they had done . ii �� ING and WOOD SHINGLES; eo. that you will "during the past centuries•. In the Pr1Ce 5' 30 _ . not have to wait for your orders case of cities a defective system of �I _ e ed communication with the 'outside l - - — --- _ to b fill . . world is a detriment to its pro- .gr�ss. 'Those who' have travelled ! You'll get farther-wi4h less expense -by "kick- RUSH orders ai this time of the season are filled at thwough the United States always i ing in the clutch" -than by "pushing on the. :: We have Silo stock all ready machined notice that her moat progress- I lines." -The Ford will triple your horse delivery and ready to erect. ive cities are situated in ,the midst service -and increase your pro8t9._ Give t rd a L chanceto cut down your D'd on ever see our HEAVY WA tris 'railways and good.roads. In. .this age there is a great tendency to flock to the towns and cities, and'there is also a great tendency along those whose place of busi. cess is in the cities, to stet -away from its noise and• stuffy: air and build houses in the surrounding coutitry,that its"purea'ir and sweet fragrance maybe enjoyed. Inthe large American cities, the homes of many of their business men are found, not within the city limits, bat froiq 'twenty to thirty miles r .7 cost of doing. business.. thing for that partition roti �! The Runabout is now $480 ; the Town Car $7 f.o.b. your ceiling will be better Ford, Ontario. All care completely equipped, i clud- crack nor break Off 1 Ing electric headlights, Equipment does not inc tide Try it. Al�say r speedometer. Get particulars from - Vie, I LUKE &..SON, _ Will send to your near I - Wbitby,Ontario W. B. Poweff;-Pigkering. -- - Don't forget oux pho t fi w� xRP", s v s w Vii'•?',':`%,.-aau:.:. ••r:, s'_ .r • �'A.,= ... _; �. ...� _ - - 5-Z .aat� ._ .r'• _ i �'� ac c .,...,s,.''�' _ off,.-' -7� '�. '� �<,"'• .y,' �� ...Y' Z T'+• a .d � ✓ s� cuuesMOMT, Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey spent. son, Ruby Watson, Kathleen George (aFerosr of Port Peery, Sunday with Ed. and Mrs. • hirk. Pr. A—Jane Neal, hon., was in town on Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Downs and family Nora Tarr, bon., Robin Johnston, THE also Mr. Barkey, of Toronto, hon., Annie Knight, bon., Huggh Gregg Sr. celebrated his Vera -•>:r +i ninetieth birthday on Sunday. motored out and spent Sunday Linton, hon., Mabel Sanderson, Mrs. M. Henderson is vision orae and Mrs. Neal. Howard Beene, Margaret Linton. IL t;eo v,oa =• < with friends in the city this w E. vane, of Whitby was in Primer B -Isabel Gregg; lion, town on ids last. He purposes _Ss1MeI hY • Iss61,11s M Iesetw Fsstssl sd'WfR'ms i1slLfsla.s - Mrs. Mechin afid daa`ghter, ins y. pu Po Jean Benson, Primer C—Margaret - - , Blanche, were ith Claremont holding an auction sale 'of stand- Bingham, Viola Shirk. No. on You Can Start a Savings ACCOunt io timber at his farm east of the roll -42. C. M. Doughty, teacher. with $1,00. It is not necessary for you to wait unto You have a !friends on Mondw t - village. _ Claremont Continuation school lar sum of, mono An account can be opened with $1.00 or Kenneth Renfrew, of Toronto,�' 3' p° • t4' ,+spent Sunda with P.- and Mrs. Rev. H. Wood who underwent rep September and October; more on which interest is Compounded twice, you. ., Macnab. y an operation for appendicitis about Form II —Map Rawson' hon., -• i Mrs. Dickenson, of Toronto, has six weeks ago; hes now fully re- Margaret --Gleeson,- hon., Viola cowered and will be able to resume Forsyth, WHITBY BRANCH:. A. -A: ATKINSON Manager. been "ndwg a-�ct'eek• with Mrs, y Margaret hleLellan. John s■s � a3 ss E his.�rorji in his pt}Ipit -on• Sunday McLellan and Dora Brodie; equal, Wm. vans. coat. Annie Spoffard, Florence Forgie, D. A. and Mrs. Scott spent Suu- •iiay with former's sister,-- Mrs, John McGrath has purchased Lyman Barclay. • -Form II—Jean _ _ `J. M. Smith, of Uzbridge• the stone store at the four -corners McFarlane, hon., Veta Stephenson TIME TABLE—Pickering StationG Joseph and Mrs. Readman, ac- which has been occupied for many_ bon., Jean Evans, George, Burton,, FRUIT. CAKE T. R. Tiaiae going East Sae se follows— _ No. 1 Mail 8.08 A M. compaaied by Wm. Leaper niot- yeRr, hp David' Hopper snd'wiil May Florence, Clara Underhill, Fog-- --_ .. Local - oredto Stodffville'on Monday. fit'it tip for a blacksmith .shop. Hazel Mantle, Isabel Sargent, L 1 : -_ 2601?.: _ Fred and Mrs. Madill, of Stouff- Mr. Hipper will retire from active Mary Pugh, Ralph Brodie, Grant - is Local B.Ol P. M. Trains go4ng West due as toiloes— irille,. spent Sunday with th _ o._ ora T later's mother, Mrs. D. Forsyth; Report of Jr. Room, Claremont: Slack. Form I—Stewart Graham,' 11 Looa1 2.16 P, M. hon., Edna Tarr, Mabel Wagg, 25 and 15 cents per lb. 7 Mail 7•b0 P. M, Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson Sr, 11 --Georgina Forsyth hon., at the and daughters spent Sunday with Mona Hurlbert, hon., Gordon Burnett Jamieson. John Knight, enndapinolnded• H. G. and Mrs. Wilson of Picker. Greg¢, hon„ .Mary Wagg, hon., Harold Barclay, William Ormerod P3C1�d21np �a$elY e �InR. MaHel Peters, hone., Gold& Ander- Verna Evans, Vera Johnston, M. ANT G D i J. Wilker, Princ. E. M. Rice, asst. _ Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson son, fion., Jr. II—Myrtle Thorp- Orders given salesmen or by.phone spent Monday with the former's sun, ;hon.. Merle Linton, hon., will -receive the best attention. ..sister, Mrs. Charles Harris, of Col- Irene Watson. Sr. I—Grace •{Sir Robert Borden held a can- reliable man o se Erma Lynn, . hors., ference with Sir Wilfrid Laurier HERB 1}dONNEY. F'ICgERINCi _ ambos. gydd. hon., y =k y HAn 'r CANAbiAx � Gaowx SToox Melville Chapman, of Kettdeby, Mabel Neal,. hon., Edgar Ward; looking to proposals on extension Is visiting his brother, Perry hon., Gordon Shirk,Hollis Hurlbert of the life of the present Parliament Greenwood Hardware in Pickering and Ont-xio ` 'Chapman, of the 4th concession of Carson Watson. Jr. I—Edith County. Uxbridge. Peters, .hon., Mary Benson, hon., Call and see our stock of "Happy The first sleet•storm of the Norman Knight, .Harold. Sander- A'h�Ct1C21 Bale Thought" andothorstovea , season occurred on - Tuesday, — U8 — as we"s other linea 'Start now at the beat which was sufficient to remind us j ♦ i- of Hardware. selling time. that *interwasTapidly approach — -: Farm Stock, Implements Eavetroughing and repairing Bead for lt+'t of Sptiag Offerings,a� WOMAN GRAIN, Etc. pcQmlitly attended to, and: to agents. �. Miss Ada Barnes, sister of Mrs. - Work guaranteed and prices lGeorge Middleton, died on Tues- The property of moderate. Liberal Commission A day, Nov. 2nd at her home is STATER. cam- vAM�dAOg Lawrence Denny, -.-Unionville. The deceased was TERRIB11 _ AT — Handsome free outfit. well and favorably known in •�• C Pickerin GREENWOOD STONE & WELLINGTON fire lClaremont, having formerly resid- Lot 12," QII. 4, g ed is this locarity. Her funeral Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink- `�: (fireenwaod road), on �I T �7 =lace on Thursday to Salem ham's _ FOR 17�iJiJ The -Foothill Nurseries, !ten etgmith, who formerly visit- COl>tlA SAturCy, NoAs vember lath, 19151 ...^ �'_' O R (Established"� T�4' T O Fruit Ladders of all sizes ; led Claremont and who has - soaexs ! and silo lands been asked to make professional `- N Bay mare, h. d.. 13 yrs old, supposed _ .: .__. a specialty. - v1sits here, regrets that he cannot Cape Wolfe, Canada.—" Last March I to be in foal to Busephalus : Bap mare . - do so, as he is kept very busy in was a complete wreck. I had given up h. d, 4 yrs old, supposed to be is foal Emery Weels, Saws, etc.* -:' uff ville. However, all ho of getting better or living any to Bucephalns ; Bay mare, g. p. 12 ATTENTION 1 -�3e office at Stn Pe he will be plewsed to have any re- length of time, as I was such -a sufftrer 1 years old• supposed to be in foal to Get-our,pria'.% on the Ford auto. Quiring his services call on him from female,trouhles. But I took Lydia i Bucepbalus ; Bay gelding riaing 2 yrs old by Bucephalus : Bay spripg horse 2 Thonsand Na,I. apple _ there. where the Dr: will be found E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and W < H. .�T AC?�fSON �p ?' leve da except Tn.+ada s. ` today I am in good health and have a coli by Bucephalus; Roan spring rt' y p y borne colt by Lord Roberts. Bay BROCK ROAI Frank Michell, of Unionville, - pair of twin boys two months old and ! spcingmaee colt by Furiosa : Driving barrels for sale. Inspection accompanied by his wife and dau- growing finely. I surprised doctors and I horsi3, axed : 2 Shetland ponys 5 and L+ �• ' ghter, bliss Rena, 'spent Sunday neighbors for then all iet:aw what a f1 yrs oM. respectively, well matched .�- j' G ••• , with the former's sister. Mrs. Ed• wreck I was• supposed to be in foal to imported invited before purchaef ag Gibaoa. Her many friends here ..mowIamheslthy. happy and hearty. Pony ; Spring mare colt. Shetland, at C. N. R., atatlon _ _ these ponies have all taken. prizes. will be pleased to know that Miss and owa`it all w Lydia E. Pinkhaiii s Ciherrywood' - __ Rena Michell ie recovering._ nice{ cATT1,a _. 6�8eWhere. r COW. T =from the severe burns she sustain- if you fiice. I think if more woolen Red cow, 5 yrs old, bred in Mev ; Blue' • �*����� ' Brewers' Grains. Malted Corn Feed I . :ed some time ago by the explosion ,�� your remedies they would have cow, 5 yea old, fat: Roan cow, 4 yrs . . . . : ,of a gasoline lamp. better health.`—Mrs, J, T. Coos, Lot old, full flow of milk. Red cow, 3 yrs Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, Oileake : Those interested in the game- of •No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada, old, bred in June; Holatein. 8 yrs old, Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. #� _ curling met in the rink on Thnre- gecauseywresseisaditHcuitoae,and � in July; Black cow, 4 yrs old. ` UMBER YAR -0 da avenin lest to make arrange- of bied:in May ; White heifer calf by Orders taken for Swift's Red Steer y doctors having done no good, don side, : Brindle heifer, calf by side; Yel- - Fertilizers. _ g comm season. It to for the men R suffer without vin Lydia s ii . ..was decided to rent the Oink and continue to u giving ydi locdbeiPPr, dun to calve before sale, -. • _ . T the following skips were elected : E. Piakhaai's Vegetable Compound a Holstein heifers springing : Roan piw� Home Markham 6030, �. D. Galion r�0�i, -; g trial. It sure! has remedied man cow, due NOV. W ; Bl&ek Aberdeen R. E Forsyth, W. Wallis, N. Bur. y y ( _;. :.._PIC ERIN{ ' y cases of female ills, such as inflamma- bred July 1l.: Black cow, bred July 31: ThOmaB 1�.eaiOS ton, R, Besse, W. C. Ormerod and din laeemenw, j 10 Steers, weight from 8 to 11 hundred : tion, ulceration, p tumors, H W. M. Palmer. Another pleas- irregularities, periodiclains, backache, { fit to kill, 7 elfers weight from 750 to tt..as:Nan cos -Les ant winter's sport is anticipated and it m be exactly what need- e60 fit to kill ; Roan: bull Durham. well ,n as o+o,ei _ -y �a st Bell and Independent phu".- ^`�• �" --`-byan the members t the slab. � y �° bred; Holstein bull calf, well bred; e .a a�o,h pastae► -9151 Imaer A large number of those who The Pinkham record is a proud and I Holstein heifer calf, will register. are interested in hock met in yea nae. It is �Oe _ "• „ .. S R _� _.The Pickering Thos. Hirkett'1 otfiee on Wedges-eeoed o! oonstaat, bd �� 11 Pigs, 9 weeks old ; Brood sow. . 0; .eso _ da avenin last for the purpose victory over the ob- I New wagon retiery things complete, r �w w w a �� ('� rj�jn�. � �• y m 1 - of organizing for the coming stinateiIlsof women � Bain, never used ; wagon, nearly new O tj°t "' '� " � a a 'sweason. Mitch interest was mani• —i1L that deal oat with springs, Todd; Dowered baggy, • O w t fasted 1} � those present -and the -despair. It is an es- new, arch axle, McLaughlin, - never es 24 tel[ •� .� •• A g The object of this Aesool;tion ie Co Outlook is bright fora good sea- tablished fact that used ; Oocered buggy ; Open pony 0., saT o" lessen stealing sad prosecute eon's spurt. The following officers Lydia S. Pinkham's 1 buggy pots and ehafte. nearly new : F I � •,- ,. y s a the felons. _ were elected. Hon -President— Vegetablecompoand 9pro 1 to Cart ;Frost & Wood binder, nearly, *i net r s R nese : McCormick mower; Champion s 0 tt Kambars having propert�doleneosrimad• Potter Macnab jr., Hon-Vice-Presi• has restored health Frost do Wood disc drill, nearly new ; net �m g •» nap immediately wt an! member -:dent—R. E. Forsyth,. President— to thousands of such suffering women. Riding plow, Perrin, nearly new W a5 �s � � �1 ° 630 y � of Executive dommiiiee. D. A. Scott; Vice-Presidents—W. �p don't you try it is you need �r Corn cultivator, Frost Wood, nearly Urmerad. W. M. Palmer, R. Besse, medicine T--- new ; Scuffler. Frost & Wood-. Disc I" �r w: °o� ° apo. all g Membership fee 11.00. M. J: Wilker, Manager—Thomas 1"ulper, tivator, 14 blade, Coulthard &Scott; h •" 1 M C _ ru 2 8p Ttotees'mac be bed from ens President ale Burkett. Sec-Treas—A. M. Smith. D�• SOMMRS 1 ir-bob-sled hs, Bain : Cal,ter, Todd ; 0aC g" 71 m71di eeareterT oaapplta.elo°. Belfgnearly new ; -Set sea4es, as D 2* _ -� ty $' X . S"; gg f ' Managingeomratttee=CA.Wurer DENTIST Chatham, 2000 cap. Set harrows, 4 00 • a- i ,, m o +. •Q c Exec.Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm W. Coates, R. Feaebp, F. San er- has removed into his new office, on the sections : Separator, De Laval, nearly s D e o - -e l i er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, 'Out sou and R.' Thompson. corner of Y onge and t�neen Sty., To- new ; 'l Sets double harnesae : Set }•' 4 ° • I,." - W 1 CI On Saturday evening the young ronin, Imperial Baud: F3ai1d5nR. This I single'harnese ;Setsingle poop harness; M ' f�e O 'A Z. A. QtCtlnnor: L. , afk��, girls ,of the village gathered to- office tt►� been 'e'i.iippe l with the most Set double pony harness ; wire gates , �,= �• i e .:. President, B�ordery --` gather for -the purpose Of cele- modern of dental appliances' with the ' cedar pole frames ; 30 Cedar posts : �, diem ao a to orating Hallowe'en in an .appro• ;object of.eliminat�tinng all painful Wbecslharrow ; 20 Cow chains ; 25 �_ priate manner. AftBr disgnisiaR _ Pe — Brain bags. A quantity of oats and themselves, with false faces they barley ; Haisy Churn ; Iron bed and COAL' COAL spring 2 Plows, oats, barley. hay. paraded the streets for a time' to • silo ensilage, __ Go0d Lu' dk the amusement of the spectators, and when near the residehce of I will have.constantly on hand SALE Ar ONE O'OLOOK. "''her. Peters, the latter invited-theni ---- - into his. house where he treated a full supply of coal at lowest TERms :=$10 and under cash, wen 'With Frees = thein to a liberal supply of choco- that amount 11 months credit will -be, � y •� _possible price. - - �lates, pop corn and other delica• given to parties furnishing approved S cles to the intense delight of the /� joint notes 5 percent. per annum die- Depends on having the right kind Of all matetdals and desdga young people. After $bout an W H. GIBSON. count for cash. of_trees. Bowman's have opt in took, ri will payyoa f hour's entertainment which was 45.1 GREENBURN STAYION. b call a6 our works and inspeor ear spat concluded by singing the National - y -' W. H. POWELL, anetioaeer. heavy fibrous roots. sad obtain prices. Don't be nel"bb l Anthem, they departed with -a They are grown in the right triad ageniswedonot employ them,00asegasaf. f rt' high opinion of their host, of soil. They are handled 1t' mwe ora, and Ordo Ge t. os the art r' the evening of Wednesday, and acked in the ink of eO�By sav f to der chasingfohyaow! .,:. th, Herbert W, Pierc , the D M P O e p p Pons lic save by paeohasiag lrom a6y y • condition —and they grow. osalsoiicited• 411�1� own interpreter - — - appear in the Baptist 'We eikn smile and smile and stili smile for- that old Hoodoo " ar - .'Two more agents•watiOnes. Whitby, 08601116 r a I -vices of the - Times" is nosy aback number and is very likely to remain so. is Ontario County. tr- zine one • At our millinery Opening we said come, you came in a way ra. His that proves the above statement correct, and also the state- THOS, W� BOWMAN &•SON COQ, Ja �I %ILLIA S •porous -rent that our hats cannot be surpassed in.style . quality and ,. LIMITED 'Pum~ Manufactnret aeras ricer We don't - use •poor shows trimming that fades out in Pit- p a ver • short time, onl . the beat which time will rove. -. - Outarfo p y y p E1dg8V1u6t - Shop and Residence, Dundas fib GENERoA L DRY'GOODS—All the up-to-date' goods for fall and ('�,,. �- • WHITBY, ONT. winter, ladies, men. boy's 'and -girls warm tmderelothes; , sweaters, twain- Chopping ' Three doors 'west: of Whitby Honw boots, shoes -and rubbers, overalls, top shirts, dress shirts, etc. AND OAT FLAKING The undersigned is prepared to do 'we are prepared to instal wood or droa _ G R Q C E R I •E S- r = grain Cho pping and oat flaking -pumps on ehortnotice, also attend every day in the week to -all kinds` of repairing'- •- ine always. fresh and np-to_date. Flour, Five Roses, Spink'e Wells Cleaned. 7 and Tea Buns. $lack or miied-tea 3bc.- Ib; this Ye, the -only Rd except on Saturday �; nt for the Ontario Wind Mfli. _ • he price in the market, try its, 3 cans Spick and Span 26c., slw gasoline engines and .rpassed as a.deatiser, . .. Crockery and China. A quantity of slabs for Bale, also the equre gear - .. wagon tongues, salon, etc, FMPIR$ CREAM SEPARATOR Y PEON r Co., PIC :RING John F. Bayles, Greenwood Ina. Phase 20 , rq F. �. 71 L00KING- OLD' goo SOON . M;N PAY DEAR The Condition of Too Many Wo- FOR NEUTRAL' -. men and Too Many Girls. - Too many womoir~and too many COUNTRY HEMMED IN 9Y WAR. " Dainty Dishes. too hot a fire. Three to three and one-half hours of slow cooking should i.girls look old long before they should. • Their faces become pale and drawn; I $I1�IG N�[TION3. r Just a Scira#Ch s Lemon Jelly. -Make the jelly by do the meat to a turn. If it is desired wrinkles appear and their eyes lack appearance: It is important that the blood supply of girls and. women be armed and well drilled, c ; BL -T it seeds Looking shell using the ju]c8 of 2 lemons and the to serve browned potatoes with the I brightness. Can this, be wondered at regularly replenished=important not rms.eting o ]lization befor ei er Germany r a either o rWithin- tions held by troops -cavalry. on wires hind of 1 grated, 3 eggs, butter size roast, remove the meat when cooked, II when they so frequently have head- Can Produce From- Its Own Sail O b, onry on f e-,- score of -how -taut -to S --w --help-itri Within Switzerland's own borers, Of egg, and 1 cup of white sugar, I ane thicken it� add water to the gravy and drop th aches, backaches and a general feel- a Sixth of °the Graig This is nice served with roast beef or drain. For the sauce, melt four `oaltry.Williams'among restore robust health, which is of Dr. Williams Pink. - over the fire, but do not let potatoes (either Irish or .sweet) into Ing of wretchedness and. weakness? 'been annihilated. _ t tablespoons of butter in a sauce pan. Cabbage, Slaw. -Take a small head When it begins to fry add four table- boil This is duce for 'tarts,' which the gravy and let them cook as�tisual. In most cases it to "the blood that is- .` should be made of puff paste.' 'Season both meat and potatoes to to blame. From one cause or another : A nation of less than four million - Yorkshire Pudding. -One pint of - - _ ._ = ' ^sweet suit the taste. = the -blood has become thin and watery, fact bitants, Switzerland had, an arm Y { -milk, 2 eggs, b-tsble$poons--- and- it is a that anaemia -(blood- .-.- -_ -- - of over quarter of a million upon its arms. .Among . French Swiss were ' numerous - ' Sour- salt to taste Mix eggs, flour Other '- lesaness) more -than -any other cause, n -,a ; of France who cared more for' Petroleum JeW• �. is t as.+a and salt with a -little milk -until - Macaroni in Variety.wo gives men this prematurely aged frontiers Week before the end of the first of August of last year, all well Just a Scira#Ch s are .dummy villages • to shoot at -let • smooth, then add the rest of the milk gradually.. Pour the mixture into a Macaroni with White Sauce.; - -'in one inch appearance: It is important that the blood supply of girls and. women be armed and well drilled, c ; BL -T it seeds Looking shell us haste to say .they represent poli-. °- ` .'Break the macaroni -`'well--buttered---dripping pan: and bake : s of a cu wash, regularly replenished=important not rms.eting o ]lization befor ei er Germany r a either o rWithin- tions held by troops -cavalry. on wires + - 'vaeeline'+ Carbolated vri toand 16 • inu s int stolerably o -oven. ! roll and- cook in salted water, ten onry on f e-,- score of -how -taut -to S --w --help-itri Within Switzerland's own borers, sham guns belch forth smoke and __heal -Pre-. vent risk of inlectioa hint aid _ flame, Wheri firing ceases'it can be ascer-Af This is nice served with roast beef or drain. For the sauce, melt four `oaltry.Williams'among restore robust health, which is of Dr. Williams Pink. the twenty-two cantons of the, I treatment with 'been annihilated. _ t tablespoons of butter in a sauce pan. Cabbage, Slaw. -Take a small head When it begins to fry add four table- greater value. confederation; Pills actually make new blood. and influences have been 'at work to break the Government's nee= 'Vase -• - - of cabbage, wash well, cut very fine spoons of flour- and .stir until well' -restore the system shattered by over- trality which began their ,,activities : 1Ywae -line ' - with a stow cutter or a knife of any blended. Then stir in gradually while » kind. Take -two s ll onions, peel I beating cups' of scalded milk, work or worry. These pills give a I glow of health to pale faces and make r before the soldiers had ruahedlto an-! the first 'call to. CARBOLATED .two -------and--eut _the . _cabbage, bring to the boiling point, add salt, I ewer tired, weary women and girls feel arms. .Among . French Swiss were ' numerous then season with salt, pepper, andWilliams'the the macaroni and .let simmer for a I bright and happy. With Dr. Williams for "friends ; of France who cared more for' Petroleum JeW• �. is t as.+a _ vinEgar to taste. Now take an extra minute before serving. fore s Pink Pills at hand there is no need look ill or the interests of the sister republic It is a,moat eltective antiseytio dish and mix three good-sized -table- i Baked Macaroni with Cheese. -Boil s oons of thick cream with one table- I in hot as directed. any woman or any'girl to - feel ill. Mrs. J. McDonald, jr., Hay, I than for those of their own. Among dressing for cuts, bruises, boils, the macaroni water s of sugar and mix with the! (It should f`a'st be- broken in inch Ont., says: "I 'honestly believe Dr. E life. the German Swiss assistance to Ger-.' many -was, at -the expense and skis Irritations ot.all liinda, such as eczema, poison ivy and _ siaw. is delicious; especially if lengths.) Put a layer of the masa-Williams' kept cold till serving time. I bottom` baking 'dish, g in Pink Pills saved my 1 Some years ago i had anaemia, and I ed patriotism. The Italian Swiss worked 'end; oarber'e itch. Also good tor, corers Insist "Vue- roni the of Bread Sauce for Game. -Cook half then a layer of grated cheese, add' as I did not realize the seriousness of toward the same to sacrifice-. their county in answering the call of y g AVOID SUBSTITUTES. on riga R kage nc Iine" in o nal ac n Scud' die BsnLGs A_*UUTA U;'R- - +: 'pint of soft, stale bread -crumbs; a pepper and salt, Tepeat with another `the trouble I soon became A complete I could hardly nationality. Every village was flood- name, Cats For sal.':s all Ira co., nd pint of milk, one good-sized -. onion layer of crackers and cheese. Put wreck. I got so weak I " - chopped very fine, a saltspeonful of bits of butter over the top, add enough walk. I neither ate nor slept well, I without ed with pamphlets, newspapers .were subsidized and orators travelled General Chemists and General atom Free booklet r°`�+t' Mir'E CO. ground mace, a saltspoon of paprika milk to nearly cover the food and and could not go upstairs I had an through the land, each preaching doc- g P g CHI:SF.BROUCH H and a level teaspoon of salt for five bake in the oven until a rich brown. stopping to rest: At times in my back trines whose acceptance by the Gov- Isao CHABOT MONTREAL minutes in a double boiler, stir con- Serve with crackers or toast. almost unbearable pain -- must be -Macaroni -a half -would have to remain in bed. 1 ernment would have wrought nothing. : stantly. The mixture per-- Cutlets. -Cook and fectly smooth. Add a rounding table- cup of macaroni broken small suffered almost constantly from a, dull but evil to Switzerland. i _in _ spoon of butter; -stir until melted; pieces, brain -and make a sauce as headache, and when sweeping if I I Production Small. I the wherewithal to pay for them - __ then ' add_ four tablespoons of. 'thick. -Mallows: Melt two and a half table- ! would stoop to pick up anything for butter so dizzy that I would have Switzerland can .produce from its ; through •legitimate commerce. own soil in a year only food sufficient -+ cream and use at once game or spoons of and add one-third would get - - roasted guinea fowl. Loup of flnur. Stir until well mixed to catch hold of something to keep to last for two months. Most of its THE MONGOOSE IN JAMAICA. A Substitute for Whipped Cream - Pour this gradually into a cup of hots from falling. At tinea MY heart grain. it has been accustomed to gets to serve a disb milk. one-fourth cup of grated would beat so fast that I would have j frons' Russia. For over a year it has They Have Become the Bane of the Sometimes one -wish" -Add that calls for wli3pped cream when cheese, and season with Salt and pep- a smothering sensation. My eyes ;beaten off starvation with difficulty. for Cool in the. form of were sunken and my hands and limbs j .Material interest must speak loudly, Island. - - The introduction of the mongoose neither the cream nor the time per. .and shape whipping it are available. An excel-_. cutlets, roll in bread dr cracker ! would be swollen in the mornings, 1 I in Switzeriand for England. Great I into the West Indies some 40 years lent substitute is made by beating the crumbs, dip in -beaten egg then in the tried several kinds of medicine with- Britain buys twjce as much as it sella, ago -has upset the order of nature froth, fry in hot ` out. benefit 'and my friends thought I to Switzerland, ant ,_is, 'in fact,' the there much as it has in tits Hawaiian - While of an egg to a stiff add- crumbs again and plenty'of _ little republie•a best customer. The ver. Then'l began to fey-- would I Islands. Just -as in Hawaii, these far- ing a ripe banana' cut into very thing fat to blown nicely. wow not re -' Pink Pills. and be -'German has the majority slices and heating until the banana is ittg Dr.'Wiiliams' until - only a pulp evenly distributed through fore long could see and feel that they Household Hints. hel tag me. I gladly 'continued nationality ret -like, animals from India not only among the cantons, there being near-. 1 titres million Germans to one mil- destroyed snakes and rata in the su- fl the fol which _ P the egg. The, result .is a creamy deli- were- Coarse salt is an excellent cleanser 'Lite use of the pills until I was cons- s co Y gar cane object between lion divided between the French, ital t they were imported,' brut proceeded to mp.o 1 -_icy that can be used in any recipe h Rd « but the. German • d I cannot say that calls for whipped cream. of irons. ; pletely cured an g ian and , clean out the wild birds of the island, _ Turkish Rolla. -Pound one cup ` Cheaper cuts 'of meat always ie- in their praise, and I strongly recons-' into more cooking. I_niend them to all run girls., Empire buys of Switzerland only I as well as poultry yards, pigs, kids, .about hat as much as ;£•sells to it. lambs, new-born calves, puppies and blanched almonds to a paste, put quire -'-tint moi,. Geed in. - •-_ nd butter are ' �," -ts2-.clasp the mercial door to, kittens. in .%�they have w_ a pinch of saffron and a tablespoon at, necessities; not luxuries. You can get Dr. William in Geiraany ,would be to deprive the consumed the lizards, with tho -' sugar, a scant teaspoon salt and a Salt in cold water will remov® Pills from- any dealer in medicines or country of some of its vital necessi- 'result that insects have increased to linen. 50 a box or six boxes' All -the iron which goes into tablespoon rounded of , butter. _ Hest' blood staii)s from by mai] at cents from fire A tiny pinch of -salt added to eggs $•' 6i) from The -Dr. Williams' died- ties. pig . an alarming extent. the Swiss machinery; 'cold - in the"!It was leas than 20 years' Alter four to scalding; remove and .' ,for` when lukewarm add one cake makes them froth more ' quickly. i ;cine Co., Brockville, Ont- markets of the world, must come ; male and five. female mongoose were :yeast dissolved is a little water. Add A lump of sugar dropped into �_ F _ through Germany. : _ {turned loose in Jamaica that the Gov- Swiss �-' ' sifted flour to make a soft dough milk will prevent its turning sour, !UP-TO-DATE TARGETS. In time9 of peace the ernment had to appoint a commission. -broidery and the Swiss em- I� . land. knead ten tninirtea, Put into a it is said. warmed earthenware bowl and cover Glass or chins can be safely .pack- _ Army P1larching machinery I,toinvestigate, Thia body drew, -up a _ broideries 'find eager buyers: the; severe irtdictm-ent pgain"he animal; i :.'until light; make into very small, ed if damp straw .or hay is used for_ Represent a •�yhole - m Fighting._ Swiss laces cal�;moie than hold their adding to his diel not only all .birds . in Not- -dull hong rolls, place an inch apart in packing material. �, lawn with those manufactured.. he nesting on or near t ground and the -Saxony. • ons to rise then brush with, A large glass bottle makes. a good - - Ipm P It is -work firing at a bullseye 1,tingham and Imporng raw yQung of the. ,farmyard, but turtles, ` beaten white of an egg and sprinkle receptacle for buttons. By shaking target, so that it is hot surprising 1 silk from Italy; the Swiss merchants landcraba, bananas, pineapples, sweet finished to rival 'even products YiSh, which ;with finely mineed almonds. Bake' In the bottle you can see whether Y that the old-time soldier made small can prodace potatoes, cacao • and e quick oven. have the button desired without tak- progress with his- marksmanship. 'those of Florence and Lyons. he catches with his paws. Worst of ` - `Pot Roast. -The genuine pot roast ing- all out. But set before him a target which Markets Lost. J all was the charge that while protect- ' Is browtr-and rich and juicy, 'being Sugar forms "about ib per cent. of embodies a definite idea, and appeals Tire Swiss watches are the best in tag the sugar, cane from its enemy,' - cooked wholly in its own gravy and honey; it is derived from - natural to his intelligence -as -wells as- his ' the- world. Thi Swiss- milk industry the rat; he even 'bit and drank the without any added water. A four to sugars by inversion, and is more, .: produces chocolate so excellent in juice of young` cane. skill, and half >:he battle' of good . six pound is a nice size to cook pro- easilq digested in this form than cane shooting is won. i quality that the shrewd British' mer- In late years outeriCea against the perly. Select a piece with enough fat sugar. i This, is the secfet-with much prat-,, chants - long ago obtained the mono- `mongoose=hare come from other is - on it to furnish richness. Also -add Before washing lace curtains run a Lice and Rood ' training as well, of i.y. lands. In • Trinidad the Government The Swiss hotel system has satisfied. the desires of tent} of thou- i offered a reward for the body or tail a small piece of beef suet. Heat an narrow strip of muslin or tape along. course -of the fine marksmanship of !satisfied .: .. Iron kettle. until. it. is hot enough _to . each outer.edge. This will keep them our men, for the buhseye is n9a' only - sands of tourists .annually. of each mongoose, but .instead of re- near the meat at once, then drop the perfectly straight, and will keep them used in the elementary stage of rifle All of these industries' of peace- and ; ducing the pest, it only set some of : _ .suet and the meat into the kettle and frorry stretching at the edge. I•practice. y P the natives to moil se breedin for ..wealth have been rudely swe t into goo g turn over' from side to side until the Tar may be removed from any An up-to-date target -represents a ruin by the war, and Switzerland is the reward. .. whole is seared so that the juices will washing dress by spreading butter on I .soldier, a horseman, a'gun, or, a whole i reduced. merely to the sustenance of ; Prizes -have been offered by an _ -not escape. Do not let the roast burn, the tar. This, should be left for an I �y marching -or fighting, scaled to ° l life. She must have f6od and site 'agricultural society for an effective -- 'turn aftdn`enough to re- vent that but hour or two. to-sosi� well in, $rid P as it would appear firesr I u have coal, and she must have s j but, cheap motlgooge trap, m t atitla- afterwardsthesize *- let it roasstt o deepn. A tances, and the soldie will thor� ordinary trace of water f y - y dividnal]y or in sections.- ,¢hly in its o%#n. gravy. Do not have i will be gone. - $e begins by firing at a single tar- -head and shoul- " - get, representing .the fir_ - ders of. a man lying down in the x - -: N_ OT AFRAID OF ' SUBMARINES : _ _.:ing positiflrl, and some of these tar fall backwards: when hit. He : s. Wupons W gets with the x _ x k thus Becomes familiarised ' x r ray. > appearance of- different objects from various dis- x Pais 1ti a viiitor to' every home and t when ' viewed • . Lances, and be learns to shoot straight x washy ]t comes quite unexpectedly. ' But _ tti�tt as well as to estimate distances. No .you are prepared for every emergency if Jul Sioaa's longer is he a mere automaton, pull- x _ you keep a small bottle of 3 >+eila.,r►+►"` ing his trigger when his rifle is aim- x i :,; 'i L' invent handy.. It is the greatest )n lff • +` #' # �'� f ed.at_ an object which he is told is so I iP„ �' i;l: ' I ! l o I i pain Wier ever discovered. r<i S •;•' >•1 Z ° �� `' many yards distant. j ' :. Simply laid on the akiar i s� 3 r; '^ 3Y I A1ost wonderful of all is the Solana ��i1il,l� : no rubbing required=lt drives e : �s ` w� ; ° •` 4 k'i`r j ,target, which' Yepresents a whole bat- the pain away instantly. It. is ltie scene, with moving figures .in their really wonderful. : a,_"�t,,.,,s " ��.'' I proper size and even the haza.of dis- devices - ' :,;I tance allowed for. Ingenious provide other •illusions which enable the soldier to become a perfect marks- x I'i' I' S10�� _� �•:� . ''�;:+Ai'� „•.mss•-:.. ... ....�..�� - - �a-t'ti-. --- So it is • with the artillery. There 11 ; i I I are .dummy villages • to shoot at -let us haste to say .they represent poli-. tions held by troops -cavalry. on wires charge across shell -strewn= plains, and sham guns belch forth smoke and flame, Wheri firing ceases'it can be ascer-Af ; tained how MMlY"of't]re "enemy"have 'been annihilated. _ -Base -Libel 'Tom—'Is it true that you ,propgs- t Coniston Watei, the photograph ed t Alice and was re)ec e Above is A. scene on the atotianahtp "Not exactly rejected -she said ha' been taken wbile the vessel was passing through the Stralta x- ot t;lbraltiir. The cat. to Australian, t.ba dog Itallsla.• tho yarrvt when she f elt like making a, fool bf � x x x x x x �swdlian aid tFA monkey Imliaa.' t -herself she'd let me know-' _ Linum aF T. S ,.ate >a_... ., _ .. .. :, �.-;.t., ..,:rq,._.. �., .....,err• .. s. _,r c. .• ^s,os- � �xr 1- .c y f _ - _ mita! Jellicoe - . ARMY TAILOR'S How to Awake ' ' Ad _ , GET THIS CATALOGUE i A t a Dress Ball -IL" Perquisites of Clippings of suits .. -� -Freed as a Daisy • - • _ -� � y Tile West Into Big Figure.. ``•..� , • Who in the French army is making- • •'d the biggest money out of the war? id,C►`' -. e� The Best Ever' �, ,�'11bb - _-- _ — a}t� • ,. _ _ , n wets the regimental master tailor. , /►1 �+waa _ issued; Skates, Slratioi Ana No other rem is - the same. ,tr: <= soots, Hockey forma, and y from the He � ale of month clippings zof Works while yo sleep, smooth, tars silent, effective. Cures the worst. - Complete Ou tf its, regimental cloth. �! This ig • ' ` -, Snowshoes, Moccasins, This fact was brought out ata ` headache or constipation. ' what ha pens when yon use Dr. _ Skis, Toboggans. court martial on an orderly in the ser- twI+ Hamiltons Pills. For wind or pain Wa want evec� Man vice of a regimental tailor. in the Stomach _nothing works better. tatereated is Sports "Good business. exclaimed the 1�To bad taste left behind, no furred of pn triad to get ,,, �pO^ao °aM . { president of the court. Nz ��y tongue, no more dizzy spells or bili- our a r g e Fre e ous fits after taking Hamilton's Pills.. Catalogue. Prices "Incredible!" ejaculated the crown :411 the old eostiveneas, frightful rightnndsatisfaction prosecutor.____ dreams and nervous disorders disap- guaranteed.- "Why, Gene Joffre doesn't make = !pear as a ship in the night. ,The.ap- } Immense Stock that much!" observed another lawyer THE STANDARD ARTICLE �t prompt shipment. in the case. SOLD EVERYWHERE petite is sharpened up, takes on a You can save + • keen edge. You enjoy -your meals, _ ;', L2Z y by getting "At that rate," said another law- REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Telish and digest them. Strength and %oguoAo4ag, erg a li torp "the 40k0yant spirits return. You fe =- t ogli ping ca cu amaster ail rs of the army ave potgood, you look like your old self I OYD lk SON eted $5,200,000 from the State fres-again with bright • eyes and rosyDameSt.West-cheek§. The beat guarantee of good ..NTREAL Bury in the last twelve months." Much Alike. health and old age that man and wo- =� The orderly. was sent to prison for man can have is the regular use of 'a year. The regimental tailor got off "So you have been around the this faatily Pill. Suited to all ages, A free, as the clippings are a perquisite I world, eh? It must be great to air you_shouId get a few 26e. boxes. from tt! , u drive their own cars, filled with I of his office. serve the various customs and the the drug store and keep them handy. =.T� } wounded over war -toga -3oads and`-- __� amusements of the inhabitants o!, $emerriber the name,-Dz. Hamilton's' ';� strange and far countries." Pills Al Mandrake and Butternut's a half -wrecked bridges witk__skili' and t "I didn't notice any. great differ- w•; n daring. Often they --run them -under-Painful Swellings Reduced e An set good- ap the genuine. _: Tl�e all put in their hspare fire, and not one of them has flinched. encs " '• 4. t "If ever this terrible time, which �l�iseu]ar Strains Ended time going o moving picture shows." — seems an endless nightmare, does Xdnizu•nt Cuss (SITE OF GA$DEN O'F EDEN. y astaara's ;'.,� really end," the American wife of an Dis�tamDrr {► "= Englishman of high social position, Such Troubles Now Quickly Taking No Chances. hid - Discovered Tablets Give It as Island who has been loyally working. with Rubbed Away by Power- _j "Lemme get those umbrellas hid - the rest, wrote home recently, "and if _ ful Remedy, %1 Bahrein. I wake up to peace and pretty clothes I den before you let them in!"' Binks and gay doings, and life as it used to If you have any -muscles that are hastily interposed as Mrs Binka mov- -The histei`y of Bahrein,�in the Per- be sometimes i wonder who it will I strained and weak, that are frequent- ed toward the door ih response to the a =slam Gulf, is ldng,and interesting. An- Vice-Admirai W -John Rush north ly subject to .rheumatic pains; if you bell. Jellicoe, K.C:B:, -H.C.V.O., of the bre that will wake ? Not I, as I am -'have any painful swellings that re "Do you think our guests will steal tient tombs- found, in the interior tell Briumb ,Navy. Not as he isppears m now, or it wouldn't be waking, and 'fuse to go away -get bus with Ner- 4"' , -._.:_` tis that the Phoenicians once settled the conning cower, but st a fang Y umbrellas . Mrs. Binka demanded x?, not I, the old I. of before the war; I villus. This is the very sort of frau- i contemptuously. there. The -icings of Assyria fre- dress ball that I, my dear, is as dead as if she I ble that Nerviline is noted for curing "Maybe nal -but they might re - The sought there: The Babylon- _ - had been shot. I want to be happy �, quickly. "I have proved Nerviline ; r, lane called ;the island Dilmnn. CHILDHOOD AILMENTS cognize 'em!" Binka replied. and jolly again, yet when I think of ! simply a wonder in reducing a hard, Again the island is the centre of the old life it seems no more possible ' sinful swelling. It followed an in- �! P g aLiaasd•s LiaLmsa! Carse Cclda, io. ,Jnterest, fort, there had recently been Ailments such -as, constipation, colic, to take it up and live- it than to go Jury I received in .my left leg and riiago ed in Babylonia a large clay colds, vomiting, etc. seize children of -cause ' • ie great sin and discomfort. g. back and be a little girl. I have died 1 p Russia has thirty-seven aubmarinee tablet recording the story of Para- x13 ages, and the mother should be on The .Hassles were strained and sore, i7 ge or grown up, or been born again since l and no other remedy gave the ease in active service, and twenty in course idise, the Deluge and the Fall of Man, her guard against these troubles by !then -I don't quite know which! I and comfort I got from rubbing on o construction. _arid' the story tells us; says the keeping a box of Baby's Own Tablets only know that I am, and .must be, Nerviline. There is a soothing, pain- Ckristisn Herald. that the island of in the house. If any of these troubles different, -and that I cannot even wish ' relieving power about Nerviline that ArrLas WANTED. ;Bahrein, ills ancient IIilmun, was the come on suddenly the tableta will cure to be the same again." touched the root of my trouble. Ner- viline reduced the swelling, it destroy- r `Ni r.tl'r.` F+'x BARRELLED AF'- r ,paradise, the Garder>t of Eden. where them.- or icl the little one is given an Sometimes to lose a self is. to find I Pten in Cariots vuote prices. naming "4;Rian first.lived. occasional dose of the tablets he will a soul. ed the pain, it brought my lamb back . ,.,�cie>~ and grades. Can also use Leto_ =_ to Meat condition." The experience ! carr. of apples. in bulls, N, W Dawson, • 1'Mte newly deciphered tablet record- escape these .troubles. The tablets j.- - of Irir. Bowen, whose. home is to Mtd- Brampton, a. Ing this story was among the many• are sold by medicine dealers or by ; dlesex, is not unusual. Thousands are i Brussels boasts the largest soup sraWsrA�ss rocs sia.LN• inscribed object&,fouttd by the expe- mail at 25 cents a"'box from The Dr.� hen in the wo;`ld. #early 60,000' proving evezy day 'that muscular FcuFIT•siaxitio NET'S AND P73 `t 'clition sent to Babylonia from the Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, entirely destitute people wait in they pain® oP every kind, chronic rheuma- I P lAnces for sate- in _rt,od Ontario. - Llrniversity of .Pennsylvania: Prof. Ont. queues every day, and over 6,000 gal-� tram, lumbago, neuralgia and sciatica ww'.;3. The most, useful and interesting Stephetl Langdon; a young Amezicarr - -- - q will yield to Nerviline when nothing of nt businesses. Fwli inrorms�ioa on 'scholar, who is prbfesaor of Ass - lams of soup and 4 z Lona o! bread are else can possibly cure. Nerviline is appticaeton to Adelaide Fubriahla>t CeUa- Y- Eternal Feminine. distributed. More than one hundred an old-time family pain remedy, pang" ' «est Aaetaide st . Toronto. _riology in esus o ege, . - First. Girl -Belle alwaysl000 un- . peop a are en 3'earg 1 r:t6Ct4LANE0us, land, a chair endowed by an American success. large -family size bottle der fixe bed -to •see if there is a_man of the soup. \CER. Tt°]t(1R3, t.i 3rP8. ETC. family, was visiting the museum in thereI ,i i calsis 60c., trial size 25c. at all dealers. urternal and external, cured with- -,Philadelphia in the autumn of _1812. - t - - ho enc u Beraud Girl -Yea, but she always ; IntstaatE 1ReIle[ • The Runway. re took DruI3ellatan 1R tical out pal At that time he copied a number _ us beta _ o the tablets, one of which was a glances in the mirror first. o rn �' co i,stniucr o iagmood one 't' Pelat on Putnam's In spite of scaldings, Helen persist- rsosoQosansa to -Ova yros'roi 'a triangular fragment. He took the. �rd� _L 10.�..r _ slag tablet to oxford, where it was Russian Tea Payers Active. Corn !extractor toy ed in running away from home., One s#ovm to the eminent English be %low that vodka has been abolish sight. aa4 corns feel day, after a° longer absence than us- Prof. Sayce, and i was discovered ed, the Russians are taking to tea better is the rrioara ual, her mother asked, "Helen, dear, with great favor. Russian agents O lug• Magical t h e does not your -conscience trouble that it recorded' a part .ofd an, early nay "Putnam' s" 1 r. Tonga and Oharlas sLa • Toroaeo. - are buying great quantities of tea in you . explaining that her conscience ` Sumerkan story of the flood and of the the East, thus forcin up the ice 641000 the pais, destroys the rata. UfTera nest aa' anter• i d irr sea tea tali of man. ' g kills a- cors for all .time, No gain s'a'ss a little ,voice speaking within ucation atronit dettan i for rrradustes: of the product. Helen answered.- Oji, yes, mum- enter now: write for calendar. Cure guaranteed• dot a 25a bottle of W. I. }rLLZOTT, lrtaelysL 'r� `• _ - >- a "'Putnam's" Extractor to-daja - j ma � - that little voice is always say -'1 _ WAR AND BUTTERFLIES. .p• king: 'Run faster, faster, Helen; your MOTHER'S ':MOTIONS^ `` mother is after you!' -7 _ 'What Fishionable Womefi Are Doing ;Tbe Silver Lin#ag. -- _ Tmft PPE .'iGooi for Young People to Follow. War does not make all men blood- IT'S A GOD -SEND in the Great War' thirsty. On the banks of the Yser in Fars Have Advanced :5My little grandson often comes up I T -O HUMANITY i sht toFtnaera we wubernigrades, 'to show hits how large the muscles of -Centuries ago a chronicler of the ; Re]givm where there has. been such fulF1slue inemhu,�`"uickratu"L we his arms are. crusades .recQrded quaintly of a •cer- fierce lighfing, the ambulance men one have be.t rnarket in *merica for Furs. Hides, am. No commisatoa. Write today far free ries Yet Lain vain and valorous ksight:, day found a young German badly is what a leading pFi%ian, says o! j ,,. a was, at Pae jea,aa r: "fie was -a delicate child, but has !- aooaw%w coa'i�ismr, ws�. s Lena. re.. developed into a strong, healthy boy, "Three wounds he received in this wounded; and in the midst of the Dr. Jackson's Roman eal. Properly _ l and Postum has -.been tke . principal battle, whereat he laughed; but the bursting shells they stopped to scrib- ! cooked •into porridge according to YOU C10M CCT Oct A. factor. Paynim who shore his tall plume he ble a line describing what -they had I -directions on package, without stir- .Bog Spavin or Thoroughpig "I was induced to give Iain! the Pos- cursed deeply, and rested not till he seen and beard, and pinned, it on.the ring after first making, it is a delight but you can clean them off promptly with 3 -tum because of my, own experience had, w121i ht's goad a�� old; Shorn off blanket that enveloped him. to humanity. Use a double :boiler or; it. - - his head." I rWhen he reached the improvised a s..14 That was in the day when ever hospital,' the nurses read the blood- I get boiler in basin of bailing water ! a a "I am sixty years. old, and have Y p and use one cup : meal to .two cups r' . been a victim o nervous yapepsia rr who Stas- not a -priest -must ' stained sheet of pack- .z paper, and water. Cook for -If an hour.: -It's s e a hist,- and .could be a dand one or .two . brushed away tears as � nutritreua prevents _ indi cation � and you work the -horse same times for' many years. Have tried all. sorts �g y „ ry , r g of medicines and had treatment from only by the way. It was- many years'; they did so. It bore these .words: He and relieves constipation, or "money Does not blister or remove the 'many' physicians, but no permanent later that another type-arasr, dandy saved the lives Of--seven-&'*`esti ---_ Awk -•Ask--your doctor- At grocers',,. 0 per tile, de first and fighter afterward: the grace- ; diers." It is good to know that, ten- 10 and 25 cents. - _ hair. $2:0 bo fivered. Telief came. Will LeiT you rtiare if ort B�jE M free. ABSZ_ _ "I used to read the Postum adver- ful idler,'the society - fop,': suddenly darty cared for by an English doctor, ' 'Advantage of Years.' " ' the antisepiiTniriief W"X_na�f, tilsements iii our paper. • At first I transformed - by patriotisfn, gt his 1 he eventually recovered; g reduces varicose Veins, Ruy,.� Rave but little attention to them, but country's. call, into a hero. HistoryI. The .novelist's- small boy had just Cyseiaor [ys pin q enured icer1N$1 v firyally-something in one of the adyer- proved him, fiction adopted him; he 3unara's ziaiment Cuss GH"st in pow* been brought to judgment for telling c,an Allays pin quickly. Price n . ' aboule u drustion or delivered, Made in the U. 5. tisements made .me conchrde to try became one o the most popular frg- i - a fib. His sobs having died. -away, h,g w F. NNE, P, 0 F., btti.ytnans Bldg., Montreal, A Violated Agreement. sat forts, time in silent thought loatum urea in drama, story,. and romance. ! Absorbfae sod Absorblac. Jr., are made Ie. CamdL s, was very ,particular:, to have it-, But until now neither fact nor fiofion .11 don't like to find- fault, Mr. "Pa," said he, "how long will it prep strictly according to. direc- has supplied a corresponding type. of ; Landlord, said Dixie Ipsit, address- be before I stop gett;n' licked for R p ding the proprietor of the Ocean View tellfrY lies an' begin to get paid for Hiram J®hn"5e1 tions, and used good, rich cream_ .• It heroine. "but didn't I understand that ' +em, like you do?" _ was very nice irideiM, and -,about bed- The .great war of to -day, although H°use' . our arrangement, was that all bills uMir=u .time I said to the members of the itidemands of many of the nable too-', were to be presented weekly?" The Old No. 494 St. Paul St. -79 family that I believed I felt -better, men who, have'. answered the call "Undoubtedly, sir," replied -the _ _. ;MONTREAL. One of them laughed and. said, 'That's greater anility, responsibility, and landlord. - another of mother's' notions,' but the thoroughness of. training than has <'Well I think you had better roti- bSinard's Liniment Co., Limited. Established over •38 years as _ y notion has not left me yet.. ever been demanded of women before, i fy your mosquitoes of the fact, sir;" Gentlemen, -1 have used MIN-' I continued to improve- right along' has also offered opportunities of ser- ARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and Fur Dealers paid Dixie. About 10,000 of them, . easing off tea and coffee and vice to .others, hitherto, merely women are presenting their bills nightly." I in my family for years, and for the' and now after three of •fashion and the gay -world,. which every day ills and accidents of life I, consider it has no equal. No inflated price list from us. ` ? feel so well that I ' am many have eagerly accepted. Women;, i' would not Start on a voyage with- j again. I know Postum used only to: organizing balls toil on - Send us yOUP Furs an -:.:_ •`.= out it ' 1 if rt cost's dollar a bottle. .:f the change in my committees; -women who hove shone CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN, the "Highest markdT price. ton much- in in foreign capitals interpret for hap- Sc -hr. "Storks," St. Andre, Ksmou- -=uade all less refugees; women who have play-' raska. ed with petted children' in charming QJWTU" � m nurseries establish orphanages, care R for destitute mothers, or adopt war f/ Quant/tion - - babies. - Other women, of• the modern Germany Needs Copper. Why not make trapping profitable L•y { , athletic type, untrained in nursing, 1 ThA German Ministry has announe- shipping to the consuming market. W 4, a, j 'evthan ote their nerve and muscle to slav- ed that owing to a scarcity of copper can out-of-town to pay you better prices have. „ in Idos itals hastil -3m rovised our out-of-town oomb0titore, as we have - y ing p ,- y P , all chandeliers and lighting apparatus direct connections •with- the. lea4Ll.ng . equipped, overcrowded, under- e f as well as works of art, such as sta- mA trial shi in the walla. er.ned hospitals, where -:they fag Lues, will 6e taken over b the Gov- A trial shipment la all we wk to Y. prove this fact. _ -ne real nurses, and turn their , ernment. Lighting appliances no in ' o anything from writing.willa -r, daily use will be taken first; but it is WRITE TO -DAY SU1�E ?ages g men to men- stated that the Government soon will for Price List, Tags, Market Reports t ire orrible tasks•of wash- Z :T1iEp have to seise all the copper in Ger- .. MAX WULFSOHN ' ' „ -rt and disinfecting-'- _ many. 122-124 W. 26th St., New York City � - themselves, with their - -asaire "7raW "ZZ" son* ter aeesJtel. I o the Red Croce, and ED. 7.t ISSUE 45--151. aEiaarQ�a ltaimsat Cws atyhthsrla. - - -i - - -4 _ .M[4.'",',. .., tom.,: w.';-:cx..' .....+ve:="..'. [ :'. .,, a. r >e_ ... `.i .yi, J..' _3 - .Y� '• .. wd. ..- .. ..:i.- -.. "G� .... •. .. ...h�-i KIi _ //�� T TTQQM QQ "'LVC1"11 ISMSO -Waiter Rorke and daughter, Heathcote, -Richard Moore, of Toronto, b few days in ZRQRZ`s e SHOES* R TJBB�.C`i R S E • , : of spent Sunday with speeding a this week ' the Misses Richardson and other town and vicinity. Colne in and be fitted for a nice, up-to-date, pair of shoes, sl+w Aub• relatives in the village. '` hers to St your shoes. We can fit Gents, Ladies and Children -W. Burt, of Toronto, -event ^ + ev -The Women's Auxiliary of St. aRasrcw000 in these lines at right prices. � (Sunday with -his sister, Mrs. W.IE �+�, George's Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Darty on Wednes- The remains of the late Ada Barnes, of Richmond Hill, were brought to Under wear-Penan gle, Stanflelds and all the best grades. We can -, -Miss Manhart, of Toronto, day, Nov. 10th, at 3 o'clock. Salem Thursday for interment. She guarantee an all wool garment at ;1.80 each fere, twahrinkable pp the beet valae for the the we have spent a few - days with Mrs. John spent` -Mrs. J. H. Bundy was confined, to her bed for several days I"# was the youngest daughter of John Barnes, formerly of this neighborhood and money on marketr, the —fleece-lined at $1 per suit. Wool -Sox from ickie• W. W. Sparks and M. S. to the city on week, but we are pleased to stag that she is now somewhat improv- and youngest sister of Mrs. Goo. Mid- dleton. We extend our sympathy to Blankets in white and y, pink and blue borde , 11-4,12-4, at ChaP man motored the bereaved mother, brother and $1 a, $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Monday -Richard McGuire,of St. John's, ed. -Mrs. G. M. Palmer, who has sisters. - , A choice line of Fresh Groceries, Prime Cheese, Fresh Fruits, etc. ` 0.1V. B.. is visiting his mother on L'_;ChurrhSt, been spending the past seven eeks with her -daughter, Mrs. H. WHiTayALa Terms cash. Highest price for butter and eggs. --Edgar Bath left last week for t` A. Matchett, of Moncton, N. B., returned home Tuesday. John Gallagher and family moved on Friday last to Woburn. - G. A. GILLESPIE :DDNBARTON ;the city where he expecte to spend she winter. on -An order has been sent out by Roy Brodie visited with relations in -Miss Elsie Rogers and brother_, the British Admiraltyforbidding _g_ Green River Sunday last. Mise Elsie Rogers, of Toronto,_ is _ __ �" =="= ' —W have Et e X18 '--assortment iClarence, spent Sunday with their the publication or sale of picture holidaying with her parents here. _ relatives in town post-cards, or photographs, pro- John and .'Mrs. Tweedie visited Mr. of the famous -Miss Eva Wallace, of Toronto, file outlines, drawings or silhout. and Mrs. Grey, of Brougham, on Sun- --spent the weekend with her sou- Miss Clara Ham. tea of British warships, during theday continuance of the war. Similar John Hale called on Friends in this _ y <<gAppy THOUGHT" join, -Miss Maw r-t$ht _of Torg __ rs-have also been issued re- vicinity before leaving,rvice. for overseas - - - $ 41 - --- _ -- �to, spent Saturday and Sunday with her -relatives here. garding photographsor other illus- trations of docks, harbors, ship- Abe Seebeck has been treated to a new bridge down his avenue by the a -, Pm anal Oxford -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, yards, defences, ammunition council. _ r - spent Sunday with his sisters, works etc, The object of these Mies Madge McRae, of the Ryrie =RANCE�=T ;Misses B. and I. Bunting. orders is to prevent the. enemy Bros. staff, Torcnto, was home over e . -Geo. M. Palmer was on the sick list for several days but is from securing information that would be valuable to them'in their the week -end. B, A• Ellison is having the annex �• Cooks., H t Parlor Heaters P for 0 rs and ;now able to be around again. war against"Britain and her allies. Painted which has recently -been added to his residence. - _ it Stoves. — - -Miss Vera Burling entertained -During the first year of the Wm. Knox and family spent sun•: t_ -+he members of her Sunday Scheel war, -the Patriotic Fund cost day with his father-in-law, Mr. Elli-"_. Call in and nee them. class on Friday evening last. A. J. Cormack, of Whitby, Canadians on an average of 20 cents for each man, woman and cott, of Brock Road. The Baptist Sabbath Schoof will Sun- H. iB U N D Y- s..,��,� i -_- has ueeftded Stewart Bell as tel- child, in the Dominion. As the hold their anniversary services - f ler in the Standard Bank here. requirements for the second year day, Dec. loth, and Christmas night. - -W. and Mrs. Gibson and child, - of Whitby, spent Sunday with Gibson's parents, J. and Mrs. of the war will be considerably greater owing to the larger num- ber of men at the front, the esti- Miss Euphemia Pennock and gentle- man friend, of Markham, visitedMrs. wennock eekendand bliss Gertrude over the�t0 i sMrs. I re--Oney' Savers'" Haan.! mated requirements for the se- The races will he called -off until -The township council will cond year is about 1.�d) per head of a sufficient thickness of ice forms on r - meet at Brougham on 'Monday population or 000, for the the creek, as there has been some z next for the transaction of general busines4• whole Dominion. As the people are beginning to realize the complaints of "wet feet:' It was with deep regret that we day Bell Ceylon' Honey Honey Lard ]Lard great learned of the sudden each of Mrs. -Frank and Arthnr Bund of Bundy, Toronto, spent Sunday at the importance of this fund there ' should be no difficulty iu raising Win. 13. Hagerman, who for .soros - - TEA _ Guaranteed Al in 2, lb pails - - ' - ;home of their parents, J. H. and the required amount. time resided in the village, but later mored to the city. The funeral.taok - ! -Strictly fresh Black, Green or Small jars, 12c and pure I Mrs. Bundy, -H. J. 1llarquis sale on Tuesday -Call at THE -NEWS office and see our samples of private Christ- place on Monday, Nov. ist., at St. Catharines. The - deceased was a sis'. Mixed. in balk, Imp. pmts, 35c only 35c per lb. Bulk, per lb loc . 'i _ Special, $2.85., �. was quite successful, everything was Cards from $1.(X) per dozers ter to C. W. Hellems, druggist, Mark- ° being sold except the wagon which ie for sate. up. The old practice of making p F'T g ham. ' A TEA S -NAP Svick S Rolled oats - -- --- --- still Christmas Rifts to send to friends and ai ,✓ ` -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Andrew's church will meet on has become quite a burden to many for a number u1 TAILORII.G r We have about ; _ The great Cleanser 40 the yf Black Soaker Oats Thursday next at 3 p. m. in the J " yeople pears. This practice i9 tufo P giving Men:s high-grade Tailoring to.meas- Special, 3 for 23c. Tea to sell at 2«c , nieeand fresh in bulk, . Sunday School room. way to the simpler and less costly ore. It's great to feel that t ou are Get free sample f -The early bird gets ' -Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. de Foe Wag. one of sending to friend eat going to please a customer when tater and try it. the worm." i — 8 The for 26e.- ner and two daughters, of Allis. Christmas or New Fears cards, in g his order. Your measure la taken ton. are visiting the former's r- t R Pa with the name and address print- b - D. Sim son, a ractical man. he y P P cots, W. G. and Mrs. Ham The annual convention of the ed thereon. Particularly since the war broke out has this ettstom secret of success m tailoring is to know how. No matter what shape a man is -, a 11 I Pandora ,-Ontario Beekeepers' Asaociatian become general as those who form- we can make the appearance normal and stylish. See us for a B�mas suit r, will .be held in the Hotel Carle- erl spent weeks in the making of y g and overcoat, Our prices are lees than -A Rite, Toronto, on Nov 23, 24 and Christmas presents now devote all others. - - - - ' • that time to the making of socks D. SIMPSON A Co. Range i S -Mrs. Brown,. who some time and other clothing for the soldiers Acents for Crown Tailoring Co. _ ago purchaseed-3lfrs. l eetie's d weI at- thefront. De Laval Separators lin recently vacated by George Ba or, moved therein on Wedoes- _The annual "fhatik-Offering a ., day -* Mis- meeting of the Autumn Leaf Viiia• �, .. _y _ fuel D. Simpson left on Thurs- her Mrs. sion Band will be held to -morrow (Saturday) at 3 p. m. in the And Silos money I _ -' - day last to visit sister, Mil-ler, of Denfield. who has been school -room of St. Andrew's Sr Andrew's chnrde• The laurc - I have just secured the agency for saver G An very poor -health for a lona - a andtheatherzhurrhesare crirdially the above. Call g�nd see new • _ Saver -Lime.: r' - —3. H. Gormqn left in our office invited. Miss Cameron, of Honan, China, will . speak in ronneetlon separator, arid, , one day last week a twig from an with her work there, which is prices. ` _ --� It Paya you to buy j A creau•tip ! }pecial Men's fall mark _ "ti'F:alker" j S men's blit Shirts, Heavy ple treer Abont ten inches long on %Thic+h grew fifteen good sized Spy very interesting. Iia Margaret Allen, of the Bowmanville wiadon Ind phone 191'3. - Russell Andrew, apples"oi'the variety. and' secretary for this Pres- the _ only y ' -J. I1. Remmer has, just finish' band• stere will also be present. Those_ P[CIiERI\_G, Out. line line Of Overalls Overalls =black, - Loch -Lomond -. ed,.the 6arvastinR of his apple • crop, and reports a yield of over po having mite boxes and thank -off'- Bring envelopes are requested to '- *; CEMENT TILE and Smock. sizes 38, 40 and 42 G Shirting, nice lines ninq bundred barrels, for which bring them to this meeting. Tea - Black or blue s_pe, old _ patterns. he will receive a nice little num. - -R. G. Cammack is holding an will be served at the close of the The undersigned WAS begins the menu= L 1.25 ` Reg. 1.25 for 1.00 A sniap at 75 cents. extensive auction sale to -morrow at his premises On the new Green- meeting: -A larce number of the friends Frank Brier met facture of cement tile from 3 to 11. - inches. Call and get- quota- Brock -1Ve can save money STOVEPIPES The 1900' Washer -..wood road south of Greenham 'station. of at his home on Friday even g last a-hd spent a tibas at yards orr - road, half mile west of - A full lista ars in appears another edittmn., few ]tears most pleasantly in Spink dills. Not only ..a money, and Elbows = ' troaghind saver, but-alabor _ - "_ " -Hallowe'en night was a very games of various kinds and in dancing. An interesting event o€ --Also; Cement kept constantly on hand. Time is money -No ' furnace work by saver ccs wail• ' quiet affair in our village on Sat- urda�r evening. A few innocent the evening was the presentation 1 Frank Mitchell tithe wasted- �tviaR you fleet' - One price to all class, neat work _ pranks were played by the small to him of a handsome military y watch accompanied b an appro- _ - � z � They -fit properly. manship. - boy, which caused no damage• or i, inconvenience to any one. prints address. Mr. Brien,� WANTED NOW = -Save your. -fano votes- a Riebardson's, you havn't �.*l3l�Ty surprise Y this !, jT estation of their Me. - C �=i-A-P M A - p ted in the contest start now , replied in feeling terms. Reliable salesman to act as agent r friends starts Mr. Brien, who recently sold his in Ontario County. - ytng cchercn Grocery o g cY farm to D. Munro, left Sunday evening for Toronto, and Monday = PAY WREKLY Outfit free, exclusive territory and y will be getting the ver y e „" roceries and may help G gg y P You morning left the city for whom on to join the artillery with whom he money making specialties. Our agencies are the beet is the business 1 Oi T A pC f A p c LJ..tsi\.7 •" ,vin•the beantifttl piano, -Some of the small boys in the village are in the habit of scorch- enlisted several weeks ago. In leaving Pickering he is accompani- for we sell. -the highest grade of stock at most reasonable prices and guarantee deliveries in first class g ;—COLLARS . =t _:. I have a limited number of Collars to sell at $2each. ing along the sidewalk on their ed by the beet wishes of a host of condition..; Nursery stock is selling bicycles at night, and several friends, who hope that he may well this year and good money can iSecilre a bargoin .now. �' narrow escapes are reported. This J� is ie the village by-, return safely after the allies have concladed a victorious peace. ti made in this district. For par - titulars write Sales Manager, Fall Rngs `$obeli $IaII)iets Tronics Suit Casae. , a violation of and is liable to a fine. How- 'be -Very frequently the city pap- ers, especially aromttd Exhibition PELHAM NURSERY Co., TORONTO, ONT, , , Shoe 'and Harness repairing neat] and promptly y ever no action will likely < taken until a serious accident takes time, complain very bitterly of the hardships the city people are --- attended to. ELM DALE MILLS place.. w• -The Berlin News -Record of ! October 28th contains the follow- compelled to endure by the visits of their country -cousins who take pICKL �NG1� PICKERING HARNESS EMPORITNI I ing : "A very pleasing thing hap- a day off from their farm work to view the sights at the greatest Is the place to get your . Bread ' . Home Phone 2501. W. J.. COAKW EL pened at the Grand last night when e Ronald Kerr picture was flash- Exhibition on earth. It is true- Flour Ramal Household. Made from .. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try ed on the screen. To the surprise of that ons§ a year the peoplefrom- a bag. his friends, ltf ter the show . the management was requested to pot the country accept the invitations, which in some instances -are given in faith, spend a day with Also Glenora, Flour. Pastry Flour 1 T h e. M e n s !� it on again. The picture will be Rood to -,- .Oat cr s g da'ly _._ repeated to -night." Donald' was of Berlin for a time them that they might see the fair. But if that hie been a harden in Fresh Rglled Gate 0 O T _ s resident where be was very popular. the past, the city cousin is getting has Bran Shorts - . -,: aB :. - lines in men's working boots Out of 847 municipalities in Ontario, 291 remain under license. back at them since the auto come into ench general use. Now, Oats Crushed Oats . Oat Chop Whole Corn See our new tha�p ever, and can Rive you the At the fourth -coming municipal those living- in the country are called upon very frequently to Cracked Corn � Corn Meal ":_ _ -_ H A. % elections 44 of these will vote on Local Option, and the temperance Prepare a Rood Sunday dinner for Mixed Feed, Dairy Feed _ _ ...r: .' per new linea in hate are also forces•are now active in their 'campaign. The places include 8 their city - friends and not only that but the chief burden is being Caldwell's Cream, substitute _ _ styles i 10 villages and cities 11 towns, g compelled to remain away from Calf Meal and _ _ Our new ii►11 and winter samples - 15 rural municipalities and among ' g church that they may entertain -However, Molas9ine Meal. the beet yet. We crto giv h �. ? these are Os awa, Uxbridge, -Whitbyan Part- Perry. Whose � y their city friends, the burden is borne uncomplainingly �_ Pecial prices in ton lots.., faction with every g thing a man ? who are in charge of the -campaign are very hopeful of a sweeping and they irucceed in impressing he r visitors that a'--repitition of BELL PHONE. F. W,,'W eel" _ A BUNT ,•victory, the visits will be gladly welcomed. Chopping every day. _