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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1915_11_19;". �'' .� $, ",r. .. -.._ .,:-.,. _. -s : _ aP : �.'^szi-c: .».--.'J -.... .:.: .,r,.-a ".s s.^ - -.-z, y:. ,a-.,� f�•.•�: A'. !� f,,,�i�•-'�". •: u. NljT «-XATa'.-..ev.. ,.. --', n. rrs-.r« .,'.. .s:t�n�v-4e-,.. ._.'.�:,.c. ,.. ,: ....w-.:. .�..,;c�,>�d:.a�..r.r.-. xw� .e •.,.-:!. �' Wass �'`". _ �, ..-�-�...,.w..+•�. +s� n:v�;svL:. .�,..�:P✓"•. ,� . �. .<•.. ,. .• :. •- . .. ,,;.. -.-. Z-`-• ...::..,.. �.,a-� .. _s. •,r".' "�..� � -- �.,.. r- ^ .:, ..+»..�. �t� ..rte s- s'•'� .. �+'.,F'.`•:: ;. ... .. :,.-i.. .:.,. .. ;.... sols., ,.. , ...-.-: `.O - `f"� Rr- e: .a:::.r. �.. .A i ... t s• " f a y ✓-• .%�' . e •a; ' �a '� *• `. to F�,. ,'•� f .� ,J. Z. e3 •. c 5° T-Hii PICKERING NEWS n .,.-__..,�.c.. YOL: X XV. DICKERING ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915 - --=No. 8 _. zwfOs�itOttsl Qafc>a4>:. HIGHLAND CREEK BROUGHAM Established Zb years �v Sorry to bear of the denth of Mrs. Robert and -Mrs. Jarvis. of Cedar Medical SPINK-MILLS Grove, visited Mrs. A. Brodie on $at•R�ENOOD , .,.•.'4 Stratton. Mr. Crust to working for E. Morrish ares y•and Mr Crocker red fa !of E. FOR.$YTH. D. of O., Reg at present. r y r Mrs. ro r a family. SO' MiseA. Tweedie is holidaying with Toronto, spent a few da a with Mrs. _ _�I�'� . feted member of rite Optometrical Aseo - M. Matthewo. etstron of Ontario. Spacial attention gisea to FLOUR : - her parents here. r r Wax Of glasses. E7es tested tree. xoriti The boys are deer hunting. We J. h1. Gerow returned on Honda --�Ctanmoat. - - - �U -- --WHITE SA"'iH�=BREAD- them-success. - - #tom his huntiagtrip� bringing s ane T C. MCRINNON, M.D., L.R.GB., diad to vee the smiling face of Wel- -specimen of deer with him. FLOUR AND OEREALB lel • Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAM BUNS-FAX' my IinRton-Chester again. The subject for neat Sunday after- ' t'bysicisns sad Qnrgeons of Ontario, licentisao Miss E.�tloaieI and Mrs. W, Toyne noon in St. Joht's church will be : $isaimi for Pastry of 8op►] CoDDep of surgeons, Ealnbnrgh. TEA BUNS—PASTRY visited file city recent}y. Why are we Presbyterians?" Baker's Joy for Bread s nisi atteatioa to d.ieases of women aad Thoa. Ormerod visited his home one Robert Devitt, of Janetville, was ---_bLild:ea. Omt�rn4.tesideace,Brangham. ��t I©ue- holled e, - _ - ay-receatly-iooking ere-tilis-week'laalt g or case to Corn Meal, Roiled Wheat. PIGKERING A4EQlCAI 'StfRGiCA� „ shorts Oat Chop rent. Robert thinks Brougham ie the Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Flout:, �y MARKHAM best place yet. Pot and Pearl Barley. and X-RAY INSTITUTE Jumbo -,Crushed Oats - Mrs. Thos. Philip returned on Fri- � �+IC7S7E13INt3, - - ONTAslo Frightened by the approach of a G. day last from Toronto Western Fos- FEE08 1 <: -Feed Flour Dairy Feod T. R. train-at the station here Tues- ital with her little son. Gordon, w.uo Bran. Shorts, MidIimga, p Crushed Oats, Barley F 'S• ZLanir TOWI1, M. B., .bt. D., C. X., Wheat Screenings- Corn Cho da a team of horses belong to John is progressingg favorably. p eeds Phyiciaa-in-charg• P Thomas, of the 7th con., .bolted from The Presbyterian W. F. M. S. will Oats, Molassine Meal, -4. specialist iL sects] Diseases Prostatic Din. Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Corn the station yards, and dashing out on bold their thank-offering meeting in Cotton Seed Meal, easaa o! ilea. Diseases of Women. Canoe", to Main street, upset the rig throwing church here next 'Wednesday 'Specially_Mixed Grain- to make Tumors. Y,aay examination. Diseases of eye, pee �. nose, throat and ]ansa. Fittingaiassw and - the driver, Joseph Hebener, under the ebea[ng, Nov. 24th. , All are welcome. hens lay. , jail santo and ebsonio diseases. , ' Once, Bonn is to s and 7 to s p, m. eels SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. rig' Crossing the street it fell into .�. Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves, one of the open sewers being put doom CHERRYWOOD' Calf Meal. Legad. in the village. Hebener was severely ,STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA bruised by the fall, while the greatest Wm. Dixon has nearly completed - 1bOULTRY FOOD 7 S. FAREWELL. S.C., BaRRI$- difficulty was experienced in extricat his new garage. Meat Scrap, Bone and Meat, V . TUB.Coaas� Orovasatomq, aaa0otuitiy ANO STEAM. : '' Ing the team, the horses being wedged Mise v. J. Honey $undayed with Charcoal, Shel red G}titr lslisnimr, Corot Raft"• Whitby• tp r _ __ ._ _ in between the sides of the drain. Miss Hazel Tadd. Cotton Seed Meal is the , ea est and 4 When finally taken out, after some Mise Hazel Keyes, of Whitevale, beat feed on the macifet for milk. 5 E. CHRISTIAN, Bairrister and hour.' work, one of the animals was spent the weekend with Mise Stella Try Molassine Meal for horses, cattle A • Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Honey to J. L. SHIM LIMITED r so seriously injured as to be practically Laughlin. w... oan. once Brock St. North, wbit bv. pals The farmers are busily engaged get- and pigs. You will never be with- - - PICKERING. W T. useless. out it after using it. ' ��4i$Da;if4i ��;�#• -• .--. 'ting their sleigbsout,rchich means good R bye to auto rides. Dur+eAftTON -SEED CORN FOIi SALE-A car q�� O HAM-Issuer of Marriage NIOI'�iEY T0►.LOAN Miss Emil Gate. 'Ws 'home, atter Windsor Dairy and -Cattle Salt just �q WAY Ltc•a.es is the Canary of notatin, A most serious accident Recurred at speodiag a couple of weeks with some arrived. The best salt in Canada. Ipfekaring Failag•, 271y the G. T. R. station here on Saturday friends in the city. $200 .00 to loan on farm, Mortgage evening, when Win. Mayne, a former Mrs. Johnson has returned home. Cement and Plaster kept on band. - -- �1 POCCHER. Real Estate -Auc- security, also $1(0).00 to Loan_ resident of Kinsale, received such.in- after spending a time viith relatives in 1 e tioneer, valnator, collactor and Wooer on farm or Market Garden cries as may prove fatal. He with Toronto and Hamilton. F• Z- ��Er= o! saarriage Iiceaees. Srongham. 407is wife and children had boarded the The collectors for the Bible Society Property. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage late train at Whitby to come to Dun- have been around and find people very 4{ A Q T+ jam' �?jp D.' Licons" in the Coamty of oaaario. harton to-spend Sunday with relatives liberal, notwithstanding the patriotic E A S 1 L li ii 3SherQla 'sipp before going to demand on their ppoeket-books.. 7 B.BEATON T094NBHIPCLEI3H COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ingersoll to reside, hnviilFr sold out at The Sabbath 8.hoo1 acid Epworth �. .BZA neer TOW! Kinsale taking Kinsale a few days ego. As the train League R+lly was well attended on 0 O : •iadavlaa, saeoantant. $te. 1[oaa7 b lair, ADELarDE $T., E., Toaovro, wns approaching Dunburton the con- Sunday and everybody sajoved the on hirm oro�paarty '•issuer of Marriage Lea S10 LCSiSDEN BL [LDING, doctor called out the name of the addressee given by Mr: Tra►sidder, the a4tew 1p'3itays7i. Out. r-T station; and Mr Mayne at once cot up genial prPsident of the Epwortls Les. „ TT UGH 3. PCGH. Glen Jia jar, Oat. �• R V IT 8�►.711ETS ; and jumped from the train which thea goes of the Toronto conference, _ r 11 Licensed snesion..r. E::.save ,:per- going at the rate of about twenty The )iethadiat church here will bold Jenne is +mported and tboraashbnd stock. miles an hour. As be was alightin a their anniversrary services on Nov. 2S. sale, oonducted anywhere. write for terms 50.000 just arrived. fast moving freight train from the Rev. Mr. Honey, of Lemonvilla, will and particulars. tone Ind, 9114. Wly - 11 qt. Baskets Sire each, west came along. and it -is supposed preach morning and - evenrmg. and LASE B. BEATOY. D. D. S-, 6 q.t. Baskets Sc each. - deceived him making him think that Rev. Mr. Graham. of Markham. In the � e oraduate of the Royal College of Dental his own train bad stopped. When the afternoon. Hope eboir in the morn- snrpon. acid Cnivenny of Toronto. ED�es Covers lc each. train came to a stand-stall. Mr. Msvne's ing• PickeringMethodist Chair in the aver w E Priaales hardware .son•.. Wbitbl l qt. Berry Boxes 40 rents per 100. unconscious tori]] was found by the "afternoon anWhitevale Male Chorus The shingle that has given eatis- '0 Oboe bon n s to it , I to &M. Ind. phone 16, 44 y - '- - 24 and 27 qr. Crates 12ic each. side of the track. A nurse,, who was in the evening will provide the mu9ic, faction fur over 30 yearn. 13tnpiee ;* PO$TILL, Lieeased Auctioneer, on the train gave first aid. He was Services et 10.80.2 and 7 o'clock A COrrt aced i[Oa with a in. b Every package guarateed and prices y 1 . for Counties of York and Ontario. ane rushed to. brace hospital, Toronto. stood time is expected and thank 2 in. corrugation, free It before Dim sales of all kinds vasa .d so, on shorlN4 are guaranteed not to-raise its Where it thea found that he sustained ings Will be taken at each servim _ sews Address, (]teen IM them out, ordered. now aad get buy other gmakes. If you a y n them when ,.you a fracture of the skull. Otedy for the need of a Cream Se rotor. Try .,/lWB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- want them. rompt action of the conductor, Mrs. KINaALE a°. » tioneer, valuator and collector for atayne and children would have fol- a Premier far 80 days. Aiib T J'.eoannes of Ontario and York. all kine. of - _Chopping and Oat Rolling as neual Chas. Lidgett is all smiles vow-its gasoline engines from $39.00 UP. ask" eonduated either privately or by auction. loured 111r. Mayne. aW motet collected For dates or other pper• (�, f� p.' a girl ger or write the before buying. —' ffaalare a pl7 at residence, Elisabeth Sa,, Ptak- Vii• Ba'�ss+ Teen silver Epworth League meeting as usual DD GREEN RIVER on ?ridit evening. Leader, E. Red- Bell Phone. using. Pnoa• orders left at Name otneii Pi cle- -- " -- y g' ertmg. or ifacaab'a '•tore, Claremont, will ra- man. oelvd prompt attention. saa'daction gn.raa- NEW BCTTCHER S�30P Sandford Coten is on the sick tip,. Wm Mayne's sale was very success- .sad. DdyphonennmberialndapaasieatiA01 Who aid Green Riser had oo vol- fol, considering the Weather. Uattle F• J. Pr0it8e, - Plckerinf _• LONE S uatem. sold ver high inoeed. A'full line of Fresh ]heats alwa s Wm, Chilcot is at Mr. Hoover's vis- y g iNn before leawin for the trent. The sale of ebattles of the Estate of .Veterinary Surgeon on baa¢ at shop. Edward Wilson has returned home the late Dailey Weatperill was wellat- 1i[c+nor Graduate of the Ontario Vere- Wa en on road eyery.da from Algoma bringing with him a fine tended. . Everything being in good y rinary College g. y - large deer. g g condition; high prices prevailed.- -Fresh Pork of the Veterinary Fresh Port Sausage a spicialty We are sorry to report that Miss The Epworth Leagne here are belay ���,���/// Science Association. Gertrude Baotfie has been ill for the Making candy Cher g things l+ M in and d n good J.49-Buteber s cattle wanted est few da s. far the soldlers. Anyone wishing to Lam, Ind. Phone Clare. X02 p y g donate anything may leave it at the Cement, Lumber, O'CONtiOR, PICKERING Several• of the ladies of our bur y 7C LAREMONT, :ONTARIO may he seen abroad, selling tickets for hall on Tuesday evening. Corner King a-rid Cbureh-Sts. the Red Cross iuttlr• The Rev.-Ur. Tutton. of Prince-Al- Lath, Shingles, Ready Roofing. h C i R . BREW S T & R Milph Mxdin.. W;Iter Hackney and bert,oc last in the phterulpe here an gati- Veferinary Surgeon FARM IMPLEMENTS Jack Hale left on Monday, the kith, bath` last Wn the inbev While of the Mia Corrugated Iron. for Oshawa to volunteer for overseas 5ionary Society, While there weri! Honor Graduate of the Ontario ploughs-InGiuding the John Deer, service. only a few out, over fifty dollars Were ]Eastlake Shingles, is �iTeteriaary College aad ' Honor- subscribed. _ -Steel Posts. ]+try• Associate of the Ontario WilkinsonW iand Fleury. Also, re- We understand a aeW 1s►w is abomt - Cedar Posts, Wm. bra Mayne shipped ed his household x `eterinar College. pairs for the foregoing.. to.come into force Compelling bacbe- y Pp _ y lora to marry or ealtsf. Boys do your goods to Ingersoll on Saturday. That Wire min Ind. phone SL'02 R7agooe, Buggies,- Also Tongue Sup. little 'bi-t." same everting Mr. Mayne met with a ports for binders. that mpke a serious accident at Dumbarton atatign. If you are going to build let ma Claremoots - - Ontario yoke easy and burden ligi t: The closing of the fowl contest and are ort of which will be found under ive -yon m rice on an and a concert will be held in the Green p 9 y p any- yoke White Wyandotte eggs tat sale, from Dumbarton heading. +thing you may JOIRNTHIL River hall on Monday. l�ov, Lyth, at pure bred stock, g p, m, The stdmission wiA not be "a"' , re9U1�• < It yc.i want any kind of farm imple- free as at first pproposed, but a silver wHi7EY c y meat call or write collection will be taken at the door The Count Council meets here next ]k R E 1.70 R iSas a frill line of iresh and Cur- from all those who have not bought y A ed meats constantly on hand. -L• D. Banks, - Pickering tickets for the contest. Those who Tuesday for the last time this year. have tickets will, please resent thein balsa $allsbilry, of Cobourg, sang Spice Ron, Breakfast Bacon, REAL ESTATE..... p solos at n Su day. ea in All saints LOaIIST HILL pt the door. Contest tickets will not C)Wrch on Sunda Him, Eologna, Weiner,, etc. be sold after 8 p. m. All proceeds go towards Red Cross work. ere will 'be an increase in the Highest price paid for �ttliwtrlr�>h sxb assessment of the town of over one f . •�' hundred thousand dollars as the result PRIVATE E '.Butchers cattle y>K�e � BROCK ROAD of the building boom. _ S Seth Badgerow succeeded in captor- Oshawa is talking of a cement sur- Seib • •" ficin for the Kingston road imprcive- ing a fine specimen of the red fox.on g r iekerin� rVON I have FOC•Sale a House and Lot Saturdayy night. meet. Their council doee.not meet in PickeringVillage. Large. Mrs. W. T: Wilson, we regret to till the first Monday nen n r moardd to Xi�l as•, .• g when action will be 'taken eR FirBt-Git1$B rigs {Ore Garden, some young fruit state, is seriously ill at, the home of the appointment of a board of true- - �- g trees. Ederything in her dau�rbter. Mrs. Amos BrignAll. tees. Plm • Are in great demand .1his year. Day or night -_ first-class repair. -. _ Mrs. w T �'pilson.:of Toronto, J B Laidlaw has been $ppointed to Let ug show you how you cat► '. Bus meets all trainfi a ant s few days last week with W. Call .and see me as this is g bar-, and Mra. ekson and.with Aeaand the national commission to look after have your name, the name Teaming promptly attended to. gain for some one. Mrs. HubMtr ., ret»rnirrg soldiers, being named next of our house or Tartu -Artbur Percy has returned from the the chairman, Mr. McPherson, M.P,P. y Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Mrs. Laidlaw has offered her farm and neatly made up on nice • We V. Richardson• bunting grounds in the Muskoka die• „ trier and brought home with him his residence here, "The Grange, for uAe 'Xiinas Booklets in 24 hours. Peak, p{c,�,{riy, - - allowance of deer. in caring for convalescent soldiers. —Notary Public, Pickering, Mrs. George Law and Mr-s. Abe-L gw,. Agnea C. Laut, the eminent Cana- Samples with prices now on display of Toronto, motored out on Friday dian author, is given e I or in- C H Q 0 L Have yon lots of Water ? bast to see their mother, Mrs. W: T. encs in the Saturday evening oat for 'c'hat's .all Wive"ll say about y an article wherein she claims Canada r Wilson, who is seriously ill. Xmas just now, but look, Mx. V D Wm. Badgerow sold a few acres of will pass from narrow gu to broad C. 111.• IiUCIL, OF WNMVALL as a result of the great word war, the FARJtER, we have a lot of Con- land opposite George Farley's to Geo• biggest thin that can.'ha n to a �$- is prepared to furnish you anything White, who intends to build a rest- gR g Q dition powders which we dost - ; nation or a human on this side of the F in the line of watei supply such as dance thereon. Our burg ie' picking _need and its just the time to up since we got such good railway grave, though unconscious at the time pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, of anything but very bad growing fix. up your horses at [+mall -- --- -- - ----- -facilities. - plumbing, etc. Mrs- Liscombe, a former resident df pains. - - - - -eos>r --We hay@ A-tip that some They are also expert well drillers Brock Road and who recently return- Capt. Every has charge of the south- powders will increase greatly and respectfully solicit your patron; ed from Manitoulin- Island- where she ern end of the county in rile orgaaiza- po - , �1 tion of the force for oversess' service. in rice very soon. SVould nt s e for the .tore. 'Ind, iihon� i621, hue resided dyriaR the ,poet year or p two, spear a day last week with -Deo. It ie now probable in place of a double it be good buying to get your�3 and Mrs. Farley. company of two hundred and fifty as - . TOOLS SHARPENED 'I'hoe. Reevely has rented big fifty at first proposed the Ontario County ' supply now P- We think acre farm, which he recently purcbas- Battalion will be a thousand strong, aad we can supply you with i:e a Rpecialry of crosscut ,awe, ed from the Lamoreauz Estate. to recruiting is going on so wall. Maj the beet on the market at the '` f all kinds. Locks repaired. Wm. Sbellv, of Toronto. who takes Sam Sharpe, M. �',; is now Colon ^!ng a specialty: For a fi1•st• possession early in the spring. and very proud of the way the bays sante old prises. "" r r m or an easy shave call R. J. Fuller has gone into the bee are coming forward-to join the On• .. a�t•and Burlier Shop. ,_ keeping btisine.4. and `.Dill atteh4 the tarso Battalion: - --T, Moore McFadden' � y ae FU reishinge of all bee-kee convention to belied in ht:ly used Carpets Toroato�aext week, We have no Roumania is reported to be pre- Druggist-Graduate Optician rets a yard up.)f doubt Mr.. Fuller will snake a success paring to join in the Balkan FICHERING of hia n venture. atruRgle.1 is o.i .,....�....;. rs5-.rr3.'"1-.,nt•.:4`°s'b�'Ri �c . 5•w :.C�.r ..: ' •`�' m'..` «a rc '�. "`s'�. o f • T.. .;a7"•, _. .:. �,r.L„ I, Nt y .�,' „ . -...' .. .6 .. •�d�. .'V.1� .2?� r � �. n -aa ,.".t+ „,�... .,.zp yt.-. ,..: . !+�'e ^a•-.rn zss•:s:.x•a*�'?.". ,. ,.+^:•3:,0+ ....:. "' .. '.-r.•a >;: r•,:i--"'� •--'rw a'-. •.:v `"�;. -:,r+' e .d'.k5-'�- _. c•„ , -O �'+"�-",.._a..:. ' �.d•�x,..h' �.,...�:7.�'=ac+,s,--nrnll•.,>�•.�.Y:u? =wti�s. ..:-• • .:.rT" - n. �' ':•-1�• - ,;. �.:.. ^. ✓-.H, ,;. _ .,.•,,a a �.,rz _y "4 +'i 'Jin •. ..'a�:?�ra^.,�y„xi?i-. .. r +:, L .. s•:•C.: Ty,�4 t �,.� . :.. +.. i?�i.r ""., _. ><..,s,c�a+ .e :.. .,,a••.. *2:''` �. .;P •. hu•f(P ..1 ..Jl•M. _:s.•.�.:e.....:�.�if�•#�, „rr.�.�. ?�.r.�` `sT.. ^��,:. .V'. 5, `��x� - Fr. z,-,. x.� -- �wi i. �,+. ;ti. '."y, .,<� ,.d�cJ �! •n:,c , ,,; 1'. :. -... :.�r.WS:Af .. ->v-. > . , .,a. :.. i.. r. ex-a���C.s -sy.. .-..:•-'. s': .a.....: -.a 4i _ .. .. ; . . .. .. rT •n :.f' :.: .-� _ ♦ v ,,,n,'.' s _ . s s .o# the Blood. we to bear about iir IN "I made her way down the roof to are no more eaves directly over the door. She dar- --- There is reason why, This is a signal and surprising Vic- Vic - Ct►i�IHLA ed not look into the cabin,._but she reached out and pulled the7door shut..i an excellent Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills have dured tory fpr the whole world, for it fixes the limits of submarine activity for Y Sally returned to the chimney and the most severe cases of neuralgia, � all _ �,. picked up .some of ilre shakes.-��-- - scitia------------d other eogyplik"-th sciatica and group as �iisarders of -- � bunded were Mr. Bryan's direful ap- ; 4 j poised herself on the ridgepole, and ' nerves. This group also' included ner= � P prehent;iaits-that-fauttd-e�tpresson to his ' GURPAI�ITEED TO BE MADE INGREDIENTS then dropp8d tits shakes into the wide then 'excitability. resignatron as a cabinet officer. FROM ^ - - • clay -daubed mouth of the chimney. The First of, ALL "H_ome_Remediee" -46ASELINE," in its many arable uses, is the foundation df the family medicine chest.' 3ruk ast • . � � n �ta k Petroleum Jelly 1 V It keeps tate skin smooth and sound. Invaluable in the murA,-1 erg for bums, cuts;' -insect bites, etc. Absolutely pure and safe. AVQID SUBSTITUTES. In - an "-Vaseline" m- original packagges anng the name, CHESEBR 'GH MANU- FACTURING CO., Consoli- dated. For sa"l (.74 mists and General Stores. ZU"raged booklet free an regrud. CHESEBROUGH MFG CO. X4M 61idatcd) also CHASOT AYE„ MONTltlltit - to rip off the shakes on one side of _ nor ed the commander, Schneider, the roof. When she had gathered as .OF THEEyE►� accosdiitgly." have armful, she climbed up the eloping _ We some recollection of a "war zone" decree, the liberal roof and laid them on the corner of the clay and wood chimney. She Are Due to Poor Blood and Only and dimensions thereof, as set by the Ger- gathered a second armful, and placed them on_top tate others Then she I Curable Through the man naval officials,.but all -this is now a mere reminiscence, it seems; and. s .o# the Blood. we to bear about iir IN "I made her way down the roof to are no more eaves directly over the door. She dar- --- There is reason why, This is a signal and surprising Vic- Vic - Ct►i�IHLA ed not look into the cabin,._but she reached out and pulled the7door shut..i an excellent Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills have dured tory fpr the whole world, for it fixes the limits of submarine activity for Sally returned to the chimney and the most severe cases of neuralgia, � all - WS5-PERFECT �,. picked up .some of ilre shakes.-��-- - scitia------------d other eogyplik"-th sciatica and group as �iisarders of -- � bunded were Mr. Bryan's direful ap- ; BAKING RESULTS i j poised herself on the ridgepole, and ' nerves. This group also' included ner= � P prehent;iaits-that-fauttd-e�tpresson to his ' GURPAI�ITEED TO BE MADE INGREDIENTS then dropp8d tits shakes into the wide then 'excitability. resignatron as a cabinet officer. FROM ^ - - • clay -daubed mouth of the chimney. voueness and Each of � ' What a chance for immortal glory his SHOWN -ON THE LABEL - She; heard them strike the 'lire -below; th e�omnlaitlts exists__ the evil. genius, induced him to throw AND NONE OTHER jand baridink down alis could hear the nerves are scot getting a proper nour- the .. away! --- bear grunt and patter over toward ishment from. blood. The reason This is not merely, an American vie- _ _ - the fireplace. why, Ih'• Williams' Pink.- Pills cure tory. In principle the � S has been` - The • dry, tar -covered shakes -burned nervous disorders is beeause they defending g the rights of -a11 neutrals, brightly, and a cloud- of sulphureua make the rich, red blood u ot1 which P :and- ail will rejoice over the success - ` smoke poured from the chimney. the nerves depend for,proper tone. It seen that Dr. Williams' Pink of American diplomacy. ted half a dozen of the�t. remaining shakes, and dropp3-- ..... � e_ e.6mus- disorders because ..The result will make it •ea9ier to broaden and strengthen the Lode of •' rest into the chimney. Then sbe they go to the root othetrouble in ouble international rights when the present -- spread the six shakes .over the mouth the blood, and while they. are doing I war is ended. Force has bowed '-to- of the chimney so "to cause .the- this---`-- the strengthen and fortify the rectitude, and morality has dominated k � column of thick smoke to back down whole system against disease. Amon g p ower once more. President Wilson's, into the room below. ` the many who have found relief from j statesmanship, inflexible will and- Sally lay on the roof &nd listened. Sh hear tfie iron pot rattling pain through this great medicine is Miss Ethel Smith residing near Bur- lofty courage have again_ triumphed, and though harassed at home b the $ Y ,. _... > . on the fl r. Bruin was still, enjoy- „ ford, Ont., who says:— Sorite years I • impatient, and heckled by Teutonic `he 7. MAGIC ' tng his - fea Then came a ago was seized with a great pain in s athizers sympathizers, deserves and will ::. -- --- ,there sneezy cough fro elow, then an- my right leg, between 'the hip and receive the adoration of a grateful ut=sTMr.n,rt6T p A Yj�j/^ -= _ = other cough, and then_ succession of knee. It became so bad that I got' people. day 1 Dj;J�\jj\1�,j coughs. Sally could hear the bear tearing wildly about the no rest, or:night, and often cried � Certain papers in this country that with the pain. The doctor said the stand for America's preparedness, 7 �, ' �. p�'" R room, seek- ing an exist. She crept down to the trouble Was rheumatism of the sciatic however,_are disposed to beI'ttle the nerve. Liniments were used until! -they eaves again, and threw the door back achievement; and claim, if thore is a CONTAINS- ONTAIN S on on its leather binges. actuallytook the skin off, and triumph, it is naval rather' di_plo-_� i NO ALUM ; .. . A thick cloud of smoke- burst n p still the pain grew worse ,end worse. matic, for, say they, "GermAny has MADC IN CANADA i nto her face, and she rose, coughing Then all the other nerves in the limb abandoned her submarine warfare,, - I ' - and sneezing. And then she laughed seemed to be affected, and it kept against merchant shipping and the I jerking and twitching until it would.! rights of neutrals because the British I s Gll.l���INT outright, for in the midst of the yel- low awoke there appeared a black have to be held to keep it still. Then' fleet has made the submarine uestioh 9 •si1e +u • fozai. It hounded from the doorstep,. the doctor put the limb in a palmier a dead issue. �� JUN 1 Ila t!zn - - --` mac a case, ut it was not ong unri What about the Lusitaaia' demand -` coughing and tossing its head, and the trouble began in m other limb, �.•gs� lumbered quickly toward the woods. Y these papers: That question is, still ,_ Sally watched the bear until it was I and it had to be treated in the same I unsettled. 0 - way. Fortunes. Ti SAL, . Y SAVES HER ' lost to sight in the underbrush. Then a'ay. I lay in that condition for three -,,But Germany's 'answer- in the case It is "sot always the greatest irtven- she removed the shaken from the Years with my whole servous systei�he Arabic, and the concessions tion that brings the largest financial r _ -PRESERVES' � � so badly shattered that it would mak therein made, and principles enuncir. reward... Roller skates are said to. - chimney top and deaeended, me scream if any one walked across sten, should easily apply to the Luai- ! have broughi their inventor $3,000,- _ When Lem returned that evening. '**Wye" , he noticed the bare spot on the roof the floor. Theft my throat became tanis when the* time comes to settle tt' 000, while nearly half a million was "Why a13 the hustle, Sally?" askedwhen and sniffed inquiringly E partially' paralyzed and I could searce- . that dispute. It is enough to know t realized by the man who first devised gly w hen he en- ly speak. During this time I had j that the weapon she relied upon has I boot laces. The inventor of the safety ' Lem Hardwick. "9eems as if you I tared file kitchen. _ l 4 trying to hurry me out -of the "I though I left enough firewood I been attended by three different doc- 'been struck from her hand, and that' pin, who took the riles .from a repro - Were So T am ,,, y again. Y I thing he d idem go bit b rl bit and duction of a Pomp the cameo, made fora, who did all. in their power, but ends it. for the day, he said. Seems as d g Y cry. ; $10,000;000. On the. other hand, ,. 'shakes were kind of smoky for the ;each amiss I would never be able to ,._Lem, answered his wife. walk a in. Then m father decided g y Charles Beurseul, who discovered and "T want to get right at my preserv- fire!" to get me Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the American public kept its head and- described the principle of the tele- ; ing, tied I don't avant a big, clumsy His wife looked up from the table Before I .had used them lou I felt � „ that she was setti'tig, and smiled.. i g backed the President. The war -toot- phone in friss died poor; Michaux, man rouad to fuse me. them helping me. This so encouraged ers and peace -at, any -price favrners-, the inventor of the bicycle; ended- his ' - It was a question either of burn- us that the use ills was con - of the Lama laughed, and slung kis rifle ing shakes or of losing those," she P and' the angry hyphenated citizens days in the utmost penury, and Fred- over his broad shoulder. "Not over tinued and in a few months I was have had their day in, court. The, erie Sauvage, who is credited with -the said, as she pointed proudly' to the yaw bride's ways yet, eh?" he said row of 'ars on the shelf. Lem smiled I able to walk . half a mile each day to public has had enough of them. Whe- j invention of the screw propellor. was "Well, when I come home to -night, Im happily, J get the mail. I used in all eighteen I ther the President "muddled through" , imprisoned and died . bankrupt and ' I or twenty boxes of the Pills and the to see that shelf " Y I in the diplomatic controversy, as some insane. ' with preserves. M -m -m I and ckhe ''how. she saved dishes �ervlles. related I did what three years, of doctoring had { claim, or not, we -have escaped the - . want t>:t -and sat down to his au 1 . y ;.M iCmackad has lips as he went out. Preis not been able to do. I am as well as danger of being dragged into an igao- When some people talk lt.'s a waste 9ail3r Quickly cleared away the —^ ever I was in my life, and have had+ minions.war, of time to yawn. - `— no return of the trouble. My family a0+ :^ ..'breakfast table and washed the few ' Women Fei"m Fire BriiRade. dish es. Than she brought out ih and friends think my cure was a mir- Never judge a'woman by the cm. If a man does wrong lea thinks . A brigade of women firemen has acle, and we give all the credit to Dr. an she is coin Iled to entertain.. he's doing right to keep it a secret. cries and prepared them for the P Y Pe p$ By two o'clock every one of the jbeen formed at Norwich, England It Williams' Pink Pins." � � consists of the members of the staff of You can get these pills through any ea—wild raspberries, - blue- a wholesale dry goods firm, and was tries, and currants—had been medicine dealer or by mail, post paid, hared ' .thick a organized to take the place of the at 50 centa a box or six boxes for Y is yntc and packed _ DOMINION o F CANADA in glass jars. Salllaced them one mens brigade, which was disbanded $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-- - -. Y p because the members had all gone to cine Co., Brockville, Ont. b one on the to shelf that Lem had ' and efficient organization. brigade The -in- set up again# the wall. Then she i — •— _ - g potful of stewed ' _ ...LOAN y ng the war. The new ori de is a smart - sugared a big iron. GERMANY'S IGNOBLE BACK- thnbarb, and set it on fire window sill struetor is Inspector Thompson, chit! : engineer of the City of Norwich Fire I DOWN. ! to eooh -W a will issue a circular f ally explaining this Loan and Brigade. -- will receive subscriptions in your name,, or otherwise, aa. - Sally heaved a big sigh—ti sigh that _ s By Chas M. Bice, Denver, Col. spoke of satisfaction in d*ork well desired, delivering the bonds w you at the Governments dace. Suddenlysite was startled - by —CHANGE After much "crimination and re-1Ce , a gruff "Woof!" -behind her. She turn- -- crimination" between the govern- If you are interested in the succyae of 'this Loan write led quickly, and beheld in the open, Quit Tea and Coffee and Got kill. menta of the U. S. and that of Ger- us immediately_ doorway a Rtizzly- bear, sniffing' in- A woman's tea and coffee experi-' many, the Kaiser has at fast yielded- 'doorway Sally stood up, very pale. ehee. is interesting: "For two weeks , to the American demand respecting `A , _ The bear uttered another "Woof!" at a time I have taken no food but Isubmarine. deptredations. CanadaBOnd COI'�3OCat1Oil brought his hind paws, inside the skim milk,- for solid food would fer-1 Some people call this a diplomatic ,LIMITED dooxwi►y one after the-other,.and lum- ment and cause such distress that- i j victory for the Yankee nation; but (GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES bered toward her. Sally did not cry could hardly breathe at -times, also , others are equally 'insistent that Ger- out. She darted behind the low wood- exertitiating pain and heart palpita- many has yielded only because "the 59 Yonge Street r Toronto, ' Ont. en able, and, as the big. -bear follow- tion and all the time I was so nerd waters were made too hot" for her by + er, gave the table a quick sbove vous and restless. the activity of the ffritts nava orce. and bolted for the door. "From childhood -up- I had been a Whatever may be the real cause.w of The 'grizzly, -although, caught under tea. and ' coffee drinker, aril for the I Germany's acceding to America's de - the falling table, scrambled to his past 20 years I had been trying differ- I wand, the result is equally glorious feet and followed at her heels. There ext physicians: but could get only acid .reassuring. Regret, disavowal ! -was no time to run for a tree, so temporary relief. Then I read an Land indemnity are all conceded by Sally jumped for the tinfinished eaves article telling hgw.some qne bad been !Germany, with the assurance that �y �Q� Pains t at the right of Hee doorway. i helped by leaving" off tea and coffee,' the Teuton will hereafter be good. 9 J 6 = Using; the rounded logs on klie side a� drinking Postum, and it seemed We are assured that the Raiser's or- af the cabin as a ladder, she quickly so pleasant just to read about good der to his submarines has been made lc drew herself up on the roof. She health I decided to try Postum. so drastically stringent that the re- x Here is a testimonial unsolicited; drew her feet in just'as the grizzly "I made the change to Postdm, and currence of incidents similar to the "If 1 had my will it would -I - snapped savagely at them, scrambled there is such a difference in me that I 1 Arabic and Lusitania cases is con- be advertised on every street x r ; up the. tarred shakes of the -roof to j don't feel like the same person. We ! sidered out of the question.' 'corner. The man oc woman the.ridgepoie, and sat theie gazing all found'Postum delicious and like it At the outset of the negotiation's _ that has rheumatism and fails F apprehensively at the animal below, better than, coffee. My health now is . Germany�-asserted her. right 'in unmis- 1 r. i l l to keep hnd use Sloan's Lhd- E which stood looking up at her. wonderfully good. Itakable terms to continue her original x! i ..! _ " ....went is like a drowning man Then the bear remembered what . "As .soon as ._I _.made the shift' submarine policy, and stated in its `i - �efwmlj a rope."—A.. Yea s G e ,' _ x I _ . • Dy Fe, La Fswaod, N. J. had brought him t6 the cabin—the de- to Postum I got better, and now my 1 -first note that - the German Govern- licious smell of .berries. With another troubles are gone. I am. fleshy, my. ment is. unable . to acknowledge any x; ' _ gruff "Woof!" he re-entered the cabin food assimilates, the pressure in the obligation to grant indemnity in the x S10a�1 door. Sally gasped. She was safe, I chest and palpitation -are all gone, my; matter,• even if the commander of the xj t •hilt her -precious preserves. were not. bowels are regular, have -no more sto- i submarine s-ttould have been mistaken She -bent her ear to the roof and mach trouble, and my• headaches, are { as .to the aggressive intentions of the I • • listened. There was only a layer '.of gone.. Remember, I did not, use medi- .j Arabic." But, in ,the note a month x Llrl ,llle .shakes and a thin pine -board between cines at all—just left, off tea and cof- or so later, we were informed by x _ _ nci the bear, and s1 a could plain- fee and used Postum steadily." Name Count Bernstorff, that, Germany is x 4 ly hear him patter round,.; the room..given by Canadian Postum Co.,. Wand willing .tv negotiate concerning the _ below: Then there came -,the 'sharp f,sor, Ont. .amount of the indemnity to be paid x clang of iron. The bear had over- Postum comes in two forms: for the -disaster, and- this is expressly turned her pot of rhubarb and was Postum Cereal—the-original form— stated, - whether the submarine coin - greedily lid:ing it up. _ must •be, well boifed. 15b and -25c �mander was convinced or not, that the But the rhubarb could be replaced.- packaggs.� Arabic intended to ram the submar- i !+ There was a row of it along the back ! Instant Postum-a soluble po%-der inr.; and- -Germany has gracefully of the cabin. What if the animal —dissolves quickly in 'n cep of hot yielded to the testimony of the Bri- should teach her berries! They were water, and, with cream and 'sugar, tisk offiicers to the . contrary;' -tote ' In -plain sight, and the shelf was not makes a delicious beverage- instantly: Ib:pei•ial eov� 7inme»t, in - the same firm. One touch of the bear's paw 30e. ar•d 50c tins_. note, assured America that "the at- ` f 'would send it and its burden crash- Both kinds are equallc delicious tack of file 5uhmaritie- wAs frndc:= rIng to the cabin floor, and cost about the sante per cup. taken against the instractions issued i Sa".y looked quickly* round her:7 -I'There's: a Reason' for Postum. _ to_fhq commander,". and , that "tl e she of u carefully and began. '—sold b Grocers. Government disavows the act rnd has .� E9t u e g P Y iia y ___—.. -.. —.. _ __. - - ... -.. ... '. ._.' _. ..-.' i. �.._...� '. ,.." FL..a:Sm63:�..._,i:..�'SuY�'::wryE•^1.�``xS:'': ,t -� ' -rf �, v �.:-. ..� �t-��.�R„yna^v1�y?,�y. s.''�'"_S�;C,,,� •,r -ate'-'��K.��,,�": ,�..$•�; �;.Yy,.! c �.:" s ..�. ;3- _ _ _ _ _ _ ,i,{P' '.y •ryr �y.'.• a.t° y', 'M" �'' _ f, ."Y_,.° °Y�:r•.. e..,,� n �.T. j :' _ S. '.�1• _ .rs•a> .S`i-rv:�-,rs,^'.<:2c.:.. „.v..�-:�r'!. �i+.�.rx`•:•S:T' .'aaa.o.�.r +*. - , enl:�'�'n•.. ""'+s'o.: ,as.) Ij Y -A 'A_ ` lives, and the loof millions of able to -"Ir who was the arch- -V se -' dollars. It was .not to -be ekpset • criminal who broaRht on this ��� ` t+•s••a:s e+ias a.eaiag.tft. oaa. ed that the •cyst could be carried bloody war. on without mistakes. because W SIRAM ' meet certain emergencies, it is Now AdverNsesislsests. _-a.36parTsar; 61.00 it paid is adreno: necessary to take s, certain course ,,S b.oejpllaoas to as uaaea stal Si 40 in "Ttl of action so promptly that there Y-TMdERT PRICE PAID—ForJL all - is not sufficient time to give it Pickering Ind. I�ad�phoneLItO lot Tcon ly9. " JL JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, thorough consideration. Many a ��AN(iOLDS FOR SALE—A quan- time -mistakes are made that are M city of Eitel alas mangalds. Apply at NOT aa AND COMMENT% seen tOOrBt@ t0 .!lave them recti- DuffinNane)rFarm,1.P.6omsra000ks 4tf ' fled. La -prosgeuting this war no DULLS FOR SALE—I have for :Winton Churc}rill -hes res}goes - 17 Anis several ll �.l�e• .t s rmodente Iris position in the British Cabinet natiuu has made more mistakes price at lot is, eon. 5, Pickerius. E. E. PUG$ than Germany. Had. her plans olaremone. �s ci and will take his position'at.tiie carried out as intended the war. front as an officer in his .regiment. DOG WANTED—A nice Scotch would have been ended a year ago. collie dog wsated.dark Dolor preferred.' 'He is one of those w.boce re uta• Give full panicalara with , price, BOX 19, 1? with Germany as the victor'and -Pickering.- s tiowhas suffered. by `his conduct v+ithteat calcul of territory L ,of the war. The failure 'at Antes B y 1� OR SALE—Two fresh milch cows added to her dominions, and also three iegisteredBhrovehirerams. saw and werp and at•the Dardanelles fore- s��sBaiaNALL.,s.-'s r�roekl�DPgtckering 7e IEd his resignation as Lord of the with her vanquished foes paying A :Admiralty, and since then he has her huge indemnities. Had her OR SALE—AIew choice Cockerels plans been carried out, England VOR and •Buff r,etthorns from tJceupied a subordinate position, ! u ra uatioti, Jsytng. aes1.00; $-r, CeAPI[4nxBicker no he has quitte�po lues to ing, 7•8 mesnme a military career. In having all she rould do to keep 'upite of his failures; Britain .owes down rebellion within her borders BROWN'B TRESS—The beet that and within the Indian Empire. 1� can b. wn. who L our agent in .ant - a deep e t o gra 1 u e o There would have been no block• Nurserymen, LiuAted, Browns NWIerf«; -- -_ : 1Cbuechill, •for it was due -chiefly wauand Co. ons, _ 7-I0 • - :So his efforts as the hli�ad of the ads of Germany by the British - , navy. Her merchan( marine TRAYED=From the premises of A ralty that the British navy S the asaersigned, lot 29 oon.? Plokering. on would 1>,a calling over all parts of o: %bone Dot. &nth, a white brood sow, Any is . 0�9 80 Affective. Although he information 1 to her will be re. the ocean" before the war, while ,tsrded, J. v, se , B. M No olareoyoat. �v criticised at the time for the out, r s the commerce of France. and Rus- eavy apenditure in warships, sia would have been crippled. WANTED—An industrious man 'the count now feels that he has - who can sero iW0 per month and �- Italp would have been her ally uses selling our Products to farmers. Host performed a -great work for .the • .e some means for startingespeoss ane instead of fighting side by side furnish contraou signed by wo responsible nation. _-- will France and X4gland. - Brit• meat address 9v. T. s.wleigh ao„ Lta . To ronto. Oat- giving ata, oscapatiou mad safer• Une of the most important pre aln also has ma4e many mistakes, •ate- s 'blems that the ' British govern- both -in stacegy and diplomacy. COUNTY COUNCIL meat is called upon to >iolve 3® The sending of naval forces to that of conscription. For ren- h Antwerp and to. the _Dardanelles COjlIItp of OIItlklto are admitted to be, huge blunders,' - 'torics Britain has depended upon An adjourned meeting of the Cosa- yoluntary service for the- defence and the work of the diplothat-ts in cil of the Corporation of County of connection with the Balkan States Ontario will Le field, pursuant to ad- sf the empire, and she has never journmeut, on Tuesday the Lard day of lexperienced any trouble in filling have been miserable failures.. Be- _November, instant, at the hour of Two the ranks. The British govern- fore the war began she niade a o'clock in the alteration. in the Ooun- iment has always pe a de tided on the great mike by nut heeding the cil re. Whitby. munlcationa to be laid be - liberty w•hieb the British subjects warni staAllll cumng-sounded _by men such -as! fore the -Council should be forwarded have enjoyed as sufficient induce- Lord Roberts and others. that 1 to the Clerk, properly certifled, at least 1 y three days before the meeting of the Went to persuade them to rally Germany was preparing for this � Uouacil. . around the $a$. when the flrR groat war.' In consequence Eng- Dated at Whitby this 14th day of :+vas in danger. But this prat is land was so unprepared for such a November. A. D. 19M gigantic struggle. that Germany 1• F- ,. �. -` ifiiff®rent !rota all -other wars- in 13 County Clerk. the past. Never in all history swept over nearly the whole of — ;have there been such vast hordes Belgium and the best part of of armed men -and never has there France, before she could put up a succeoeftil resistance. She under. `been a war which has been fought estimated the strength and pry- ! �� 'with greater ferociousness than this. The number -of men that paredness -of Germany and her _ i .Britain requires is so -great that ally, Austria, and in consequence Jltots� - made the mistake -.in not rushing ,jt, is _not. to be wondered at that. ._ rhe experiences, some trouble in the manufacture of munitions. It All the magic of all the lbeenrinR the desired number. The took the English, who are pro- — and most of the wonder is that she has been able verbally slow. a year to fully real- fan of it. too, to at your to build up such immense armies ice her danger. But with all her command if you owe a - . !under the voluntary system of mlatakes., the British as they have C O L U M B I A isol atment. It is said that there als°ays done in the past, will never !`b ' ire abodt 8,400,000 men of militaryadmit defeat. but will continue O R A F O N O L A ago in Britain. of whomabout one the war until her efforts are half have enlisted. What abcrowned by victory. _ Russia has Price $20 tip. Etas Terme. out 'the other half that have , not yet .nade her mistakes as also has Made in Canada. o joined the colors. Ie it cowardice France. The historian of the Ask to hear them at th r at prevenNc them from Doming future will tell of all these. Many ie f forward ? It maybe in some epeep, of these mistakes are hidden frbm lc S Drug but there are thousands of cases as now, bat the historian, -woo PICgERIi+ifl '',lin which home ties are of such a- will view them from a distance; character that a man will -consider will ase them1 clearly, andtell C s fd the question of enlistment vel y them to the world, as they will be a Cgs�Swet tasaltn. seriously before he will break those _ ties. Stich a person is in a very difficult position. He knows that - • _ his country needs his services and _ it'may be that he is most anxious "give his services, but it may be at the sante time there are loved onesat home Who, require his ser- vices, as he may be their sole' sup- port. We •oannQt ' b}fime such a man for hesitating to enlist. He knows that there are many others who are able-bodied and who ort+ in a less difficult position than he, and he waits for them to answer "MADE IN CANADA' the call of duty first. For several - Months the question of compels- - Ford To -• ory service has been discussed by i, 111(as" urm the Authorities in England, blit it II :will be resorted to only when the - _ ? Price $530 Number of volunteers.is insuffici- out to answer the requirements of - - the nation: If it is resorted -to it i If you- stayed indoors all• • winter' you might - eannot be said that the voluntary I! not need your Ford 'till "new grass" time. But system has proved ,a failure. A 1I in the. wide "out-of-doors' the Ford serves as f `ballon that can. raise an army of k; ...well in January as in June. It's the all -year - about four million men in the ! round car with a reputation for service and •-- -"Worse of a year by-tbe yolurltary economy that isn't affected by _the seasons: , system, that .system is certainly a success, although it may not meet 1� The Runabout is now SM-; the Town Car $790; f.o.b. ;Ford Ontariti. All care completely eqquipped, includ- the abnormal demands- of the ing electric heaad� fights. Equipment-d6es not tucluds nation. An army composed of speedorti-eier. Get particulars -from `such'then is of far greater value as W. J. LUKE fs .SON, fighting force than an arm of - - y % Whitby, - - Ontario men wgho are corapelled .to -fight W. B. Powell, Pickering. against their.wtll. _ _ -- When the history of the wan• tomes to be written it will contain 1 - the story of many 'a blunder, blunders that cost thousands of121M NNW _. �br , fnq,., ./,y."' -. �..... 'ham. R rtt�,•_a .. te.e.es ,W `w: ..f.RiYena 1. .>-..::a ..�>.xv:u`•.. ,'.}o.. -u .Se. •i..•",-.-_� ,•-.'..+� s..:.,'t... '� `�`...•..'l�b i.- _ g�_r1.i?A.w....s�,m"E�s.+��3'�+ea.,r�s=.s....... ..6+'�a�"S�"'.t` OYSTERS.-, H A D D-1 E 1Good things in the Fish line ► .ALrzx M2CH�Z)8oN .3 -- -- Fresh Selected Oysters 60c. quart. -Fnnan Haddie 10c. lh.. = - = Digby Herring 25 cents per box. • Bell Phone 151. - -- =' And it all helps yith your votes on the Piano. - __QU EST=ON It has been asked us several times "How can you afford to give away that beautiful $350 Piano as you advertise? --_- ' --.OUR AZS'SWERj We prefer to sell 100 articles at a profit of ten cents each rather than 10 articles at a profit of one dollar each. It means just ninety more people patronising our store. The only reason for our being in busi- ness is to do business; This means that we must bring people to our store. Low prices and good values will bring us customers always. _ Z. Our giving away this piano As simply to bring additional business to our store and it is doing it, every day. It pa'ywyou and us.' Mrs -a,% 2 14W magmuNL� Amw Raw 1111,111 -,- Removed To New'Store'-,"' ;TWO DOORS- NORTH OF OLD' STAND. ' SPECIAL BARGAINS AfiNEW STORE. -� -- -- EE'S =- SHOE =- ; •STORE • Bell Phone 151. - -- WHfT19Y. ONTARIO c T WE STANDARD D OF CANADA _ mAD OP'T9c'i - TO!lOMTO - A General Banking Business Condw"tIL -Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and M=*- fj oturrers receive careful atterilion. .I TRUST F'fvNDS ahold be deposited is oar SAViNM DEPARTMENT. Hidhsst mrrsat Mae of b"ra t ars _ Z. Z*T •s 1072 _-MW half yearly. 20 .. PICKERING BRANCH 4. R. W. GORDON. Manager. ®O ® Breach also at whfit% _Buy y our own -,Cherries r What is the use in buying cherries for others to feast on. -. We do not offer you something for nothing because some- one also would have to pay for It, or we would have to gat it from you some other way. _ We offer yon your choice of the largest -stock, finest as-sortment of -choice fresh goods that careful baying can,, --procure. at prices that *ill enable -you to save money to- - _ 'wards mome extra for your home. We exercise great care in selecting goods, which is to our mutual benefit. Our rolled oat@ and flaked wheat are - !always received in the barrel, therefore the original flavor .is retained. Our freshest 1 groceries are the v GEORGE —PHILIP BROVC3�3AI.2 - - ,- - CN'I'ARIO _ DONT FORGE T we carry a large assortment of BRANTFORD ROOF- ING and WOOD SHINGLES, so that you will ..not have to wait for your orders -to. be filled. �..... RUSH orders at this time of the season are filled We have Silo stock all -ready machine and ready to erect. Did you, ever see our HEAVY •OVAL thing for that partition you, your ceiling will be better i crack nor break off, Try it. Always Will` send to -your- neares Don't forget ou.i' pho 5 :,,.+F•.:^ar_-->... .. ......_ ,s, , ,.A• ,:�, y._.,a+ .-='a' `cin. rs.^ •.-.:>•^-v .:a, : J a*.unv; a4• �•. v`�s'k;.t *..m-.0 -•- . -.,., .- _ !" _. • .,,.. ,, _ ... -� - M _- +.>.'S...._-� -.r,- : t 7 r'.16-:' � m• _ '✓ .+s"3-resr?,° n' r^.-' .m.-::�;.."�';+�'�i'P'r:-. � •.r 'r _�,. �'4'� ..^c,-+ 3a^+rS•. ; - ..qr:'�;-' e �. .:. f:. w7^?•-.. s;: ✓�7r - .._ `: rs `'•_; -'e. �.•. y.:, .... >a.... ,.,y >.,+- .' ,- �4';.....:-.se••zw~.-x....e,^.-.,,.�... ... +e ,.a. ,r.a... _ :.;8: ,,,,6 �.4.'. .s..f'i_ •'}�s'.w„pu:::;, -s.2es.....,. ..=.�e.��w !a.. r..' ,:.-,.o :. ..zs. '§'.ss.�a. s-sM', <"y «• ...:. :++-.,.r.- ._�r''..v;,*•,^ �� T: •.tom, . �"''_ —�y°' �.., i �` . tft,•-• ;y� . ., �;_ - ''{' , '�. -:: ��, r .,✓ �'+t�..r x-.... .., �,. ....' .x•`_^,- ,► "r. s: •r- ,"yg. - � .-... ': °I' a,. .. • �,,,r,:- K .'�,:a.' .. ;;'. .�}' _ �S .v.. .-: j• ++Ye .. °�St'.•w✓ .A. _�7W-_:_547 "'. •}.', K%C • I J . :a _C4ARKNONT miss- Ethel Bloan. of Peterboro Pugh. Hazel Biruie, Hilda Griffin, accompanied by the' litsses John- Fred Rogers._ Jose ins Larkin. 8r, ' flats. Fre$ Farmer is vitsiting;her III -Alma Miller, illi- Hamlin and DOMINION 'doughter,lob, insider her theles, Mrs.$. F. y UNK = *' Mrs. Dick JohnstonJohasbon, of Florence Miller equal. George 'tools, • Toronto. Robbins during the wael['ettd. Mildred Poynter, Frank Seebeck, 4 Robert Gregg, Of Greenbank. Edith Toole, Donald Pugh, Leslie da Sanderson, Clarence Christian, Arth- iR �R• W. ° spent over Sud with his t school. RaPORTa ur Miller. Sr. II -Lawrence Hiltz, C' A. DOGRAT. Gess ei Umsem •' �, Hugh Gregg i Report �f standing of pupils of4reeo G George Gerow, of Port P po g' P P FlorencelMcKay. Roy Saebeck. George The Business Of Farming - Ri+rer School for October. The first Griffin. George Hamlin, Jr. II -Bessie ­40is the bssteesa at hadd be done in a meat boslaess trsT. +Ane here all last week looking of t- three of each ,class are iyea in order Reesor, Eunice Roach. Evelyn Poya- lron.dsaboaid ya ws bealr. is should be made br Chsyw. A -or his pump business. of merit. Ulass IV May Hobson, ter, Winnie Pugh. Sr. I -Mary Toole, p.ran • of the peoRts should be put to aSartnpAo�ount v an •R►•rs• 7 Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellan Eddie Michell, Myrtle Routley. Sr. Arnold- Roach. Harrison Wilbur, spud �dTmehobsssashma6ank, bvrot'a'd'wsostbdsw°°s asppse it Thursday last with Rev. Mr. IIIA Ida Gray. Clifford Wright. Elsie Gertie McKay, Roy Randall. Jr. I- Mutch. of Stou$ville. Hutchings• Jr, III -Jack Ferrier, Annie Nowlan, Mary Nowlan, Emma + - Mrs. S. F. Robbins and her $ia- b4ildred Hoover. Gertrude Hornshaw, Birnie, Velma White. Pr. C -Alma WHITBY BRANCH : A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. ter, Miss Sloan, of Peterboro, w ere Class 11 -Mabel Routley, Jean Wright Reesor, Gertie Hood. Olive White, t! Olive Routley. Class I -Gertrude Stanley hood: Lloyd Hood, Primer ==�+ in the city on Monday. Dxfoe, Henry Michell, Irene Hornshaw g-LoraeTraa, Mildred Wilbur, Pat Rev, J. R. Real-- wtli - {�'e h Primer B -Ada Michell,Gordon Madill Nowlan. Elizabeth Hindle, Ruby anniversary services next Sunday Clitford Postill: -- Primer --A V4�hite,-Gordon Hamlin, Ross Randall, TIME TABLE-Piakeririg StatianG , 'in the Havelock circuit. Posy i11, Ruby Michell. Izzp . Skoptz, Harold Gallagher. Average attend FRUIT CAKE T. R. -Trains going East doe as follows - A number of our residents are E. Wilson, teacher. sure 48. L. Road;, teacher. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M "indulging' in their favorite pas Report of S' S. No. '8, Pickering, FOR -- _ « l3 Local 2 t,0 P. M Lime -of pvitting up AM hitevale), for Sept. and Oct. Names TAILORING " 14 Local 6.04 P. X. ` Mrs. S. F..Robb>as entertain-- in rrder-of-merit. Names marked �j/-,t.R_ QST MAS + � s going West due ae follow* -- -In-- - • No. '13 Local , 7.42 A. hL a number of lad friends on Tues• with star were neither late nor -- - -- _ y absent. Sr. IV -Emily Reesor, Lillie Men's high-grade Tailoring to meas- - ��-12 Looat ,-2A5 P. -W. .i day afteruoon of last week. ure. It's great to feel that Sou are and 15 cents per lb.-7-bdat7 7.80 P. M. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, - going to please a customer when tak- at the •SaadapineludedV is spending a few days with her ing hie order. Your measure is taken !-:b spending J: H.. e, Mrs. Beal. DID by D. Simpson, a practical man. The 1�iC]s®nn@r" $t�sOr�► + James Lawson is visiting with �0CTORS secret of suceess in tailo ' igisto know WANTED his daughter, Mrs. Fred Wri ht, how. No matter what Pe' a man is Orders Rfvea salesmen or by hone g we can make the appence normal P -ew days.an sty See us suit will receive the beet attention, Peter Macnab jr. Miss Margaret _ and overcoat. Our prices are less than _A reliable man to sell HERB 1tfONNEY, . PICKERING Xacnab`and Miss Mary Macnab elf others. - 'HAar�Y C&NADrAN GROWN STOCK motored to Uxbridge on Saturday a SIMPSON a Co. last. But Lydia L Pin ham's Veg■ Agents for Crown Tailoring Co. Greenwood ':• Hardw= Pickering and Ontario Thee. E. Stephenson is suffering - _ County. : from an injury to one of his eyes, tQtable Camponnd Restro►ted p `r Call and see our stock of "Happy _ ceased by a piece of steel eater- Fnut & Vegetables Thought" and other stoves � _ging it ,Mrs. Bradley's Health— as well as other linea Start now at the selling tfa3e:� Thos. E. and Mrs. Pugh, of Her Own Statement. of Hardware. - ` Evansville. spends few days with Grape Fruit, Bananas, Malaga Eavetroughing and repairing Send for'list of Syting Offerings. - their daaghtee, Mrs W. G. Scott, Grapes, Oranges, Cranberries.. promptly attended to. and terms to agents. -3 of Richmond Hill. Winnipeg, Canada. - " Eleven years Lemons, Figs,Chestnuts, Brazil Work guaranteed and prices _ . 1 Mrs. M. Henderson returned ago -I went to the Vittoria Hospital, netts, Sweet Potatoes, Cauli- moderate. Liberal Commission home on Saturday afters pleasant Montreal, suffering s growth. The flower, Cabbage, Spanish Handsome free outat. '' two weeks' visit with friends and doctors said it was a tumor and could _ Lawrence Denny, relatives in Toronto. not be removed" it would case instant Onions, Lima Beans. GR•EENWOUI7 $TONE' 8C WELLINQrTO�T Mise Rena Ddichell has returned death. They found that myorgaaiswere Just received load of potatoes. to her home In Unionville after affected. and said I could not, live more T Marquis home-made taffies -FOR SALE �1_ The Foathill Nurseries, 'spending a week with relatives in than six months in the condition I was in. q (Established 18373 Claremont and vicinity. "After I came home I saw your adver- and crisps.. Dan Norton and W. Syme® re-. 'tieemeat Fa the paper, and commenced $�'>'eilson Ice -Cream on hand Fruit Ladders of all sizes 'turned home on Saturday after . taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - and •silo bands ., .all the -tiros. � �= d. I took it constant' for two - a specialty. !_ spending the peat few tnonthe__ in_ COm1 y J. MARQUIS the North-west harvest fields. 9e still talcs it at times. and ATTENTIONDon't forget the bazaar in both my husband and myself claim that Emery Waels, Saws, etc the Presbyterian chnrch on It was the means of saving my life. I pj s : Qatw is tthe evening of Friday. under the highly, recommend it to suffering Get our gricea on the Ford auto. ftuapices of the Ladies' Aid Society. women."-Jlfrs Oau.trA Bxnms.ax. 284 De Laval Se a'&tor8 2 Thousand No. 1. apple The Baptist Sabbath St -pool Johann Ave.. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can- J y p '�7CT', $. .S LC 930W have decided to bold their annual Why will women take chances or drag BROCK ROAD. _ Christmas tree and entertainment out asickly,balf-hearted existence, miss- -And Silos barrels for bale. Inspection oa the evening of Wednesday., ing three-fourths of the joy of living, they can find health in Lydda E I have just secured the agency for •.• Fi �i' E • I] -�. . -2nd. invited before purchasing Hugh Greg; sr., has been con- Pinkham s Vegeta- o G'.i the aboye-, Coit and --see new - fined to his house for a few days .ble Compound? �6 I at C N. $•� $tat10II �i separator and secure = on account of illness, but we are For thirty years it prices chemwood elsewhere. pleased to state that he is now has bean the Stan- _ h - - dard remedy for fe- Ind hone 1915. -�- FIC�1Gi�1NV recovering nicely. y P Brewers' Grains, Malted Corn Feed John Shirk who has been in the male ills, the and has ,Russell Andrew employ of the C. P. R.. during the ! Bran, Shorts, Flour, Coro, Oileake { at few months intends IeaviIIg thousands ofwomen J: PIC$ERING. Ont. Meal. Cotton geed Meal, etc. j i �� who have been trou- p I ii L V 00% YARD Claremont soon to go On to his " n CEMENT M E T T I LE ! Orders taken for swifCa Red Steer farm on the Markham townline• bled with such ail- ■ There will be union services In mats as displse�ents, inflammation. _ _ Fertilizers. .-- g the I're®bpterian church at 11 a.m. d��• tumors, irregularities, etc. -- W. D. Gordon � Son, � _ treat Sunday and at 7 p. m. in the It you want sop a ai a I advice The undersigned ha s the maou• phone Home Markham 6080. f - Sunday A. Mc- write to L lE. Ptnkham Wed- tartare . remelt tile from X12 T�Om� R��ttiOr �ICSERINQ h'Iethodiat church. Rev yd inches. Call and ger q 1 Allan will preach at both ser-, idine Co. (confidential) Ian, _ opefi tions at yards on Brock . - Irices. Mass. Your letter wiU he ed, road, batt mile Wert of n s.ossssoda a «� Heil and Independent .phoas. T John McGrath is busy these read and answered by a woman Spink Mills. yt wafer m+o'tr e (lain a his property which and held in striat eonf3dence. .,Also, Clement kept constantly� �stve►-stsx 4'O°er da P the recently purchased. He is on head. v �a e = w The piCk@t'lIIt 31 Ihaviag the yard Cleaned up and Frank Michell, '� �•o �+ ► ~ �piowed and the taees trimmed up DENTIST � � ..e • • e . g j '� �j�jl�(•i$ CO gas well as other improvements. PICKRRING igH The many Claremont friends of bee removed into his new o®ce, on the 1stee Co.e. . • ., ., a t } Rev. W. B. Findlay, superinten• corner of YoZe and Queen 8ts., To- 0 O m r ... `e mato. impernal Bank Building This VPA,NTED NOW " y�•ts •" a •- ;t s The object of this Assoeiadon is be denCof the prison arm at Rich- o81ce hue been equ[pped with the most lessen atealin and psOrecnts , mond Hill. and formerly pastor of modern of dents:' appliances with the Reliable salesman to act as agent �v e~ g the Presbyterian church here, will object of eliminatiapl all paialut --- in Ontario poaaty. h +ria e., - the felons. regret to hear of his serious illness operations, frau was'u'Lt' - est •• skim 60masaid. The Rev. Alen White, of Thed- outfit free. exclusive territory and C usr �• �' f3 .. 1e Mesets m immediatei any wester ford, ham returned home after CO L COAL! ; mone� making specialties. Our W ly w a 0 of E:eaatdis Qommiskm s spending a few days with Clare- ageac es are the best in the bnainees = O o: _Idis Membership fes 81.0®. for we sell the highest rade of A, a ®Wont friends. Mr White. who I will have constantly on hand stock at most reasonable grade taFl a: � "�8S Pj � a tired from the active work of p ! TtckeM mev be had teem lass Presided at ` ry Y Bb • stall en 1 of coal at lowest guarantee deliveries In tired class e 1 ie q sac sl di °� a seareterr on syatieaKt i. the sennet several ears a on pp y condition. Nursery stock is selling as {�' +rte YY ' deconot of poor health, is thinking well this year and Rood money can Mo o S o Q Erse. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- of re-entering his chosen field . of :possible price: s I o __ _ er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering. On . be made in this .district, For pqr- p a 71 I t ticulars write Sales Manager, t , ° ° S - t labor. ! o - $ s !" J, A. O'Gontor: Illi. J. Clark. - Mrs. hers. Morgan PuRb, president of W. H. GIBSON. PELHAM NURSRRYOo., Fr,aident, 8"reMs7 \ the Claremont branch of the Wo- ToRowro, Orl-r. „o � s ° meds Institute was a delegate to 45 -IF GREEN BUR` STATION, wm i;a • A a° o" o c the Provincial convention held in -- _ the new Technical school building ��- _ — - ;: MOUSE FURNISHINGS `in Toronto last week. The l one, -�• on- Luck ' .tion was a most successful one, ' • - ` - TDel, dthere being a somber of able Our new Fxl'l Stock is complete in every line. speakers who gave interesting and -instructive addressee NeW designs in Buffais- Quarter -out Oak Combine►tioa+Avery sadden death took . place re alar $0.00, for $36.00. - 1 V Trat noon on Saturday last - atthe g ees home of Robert Ashenhurat on - : Everything at prices that are right - the fifth concession of Uxbridg(- - Call and inspect our stock, it will pay you ends es having the right kind Of ant tock. It and dedKa when Mrs. Alex, Burrell passed m stook• Ii will pay Toa of trees. Bowman'shave � � •' roue roots. _ _ b eaU N our works sed ''.�f �away at the age of 58 years. She '1 g. BURLING, DICKERINheavy fib and oceans peioss. Don 9 was busy sweeping the floor whenwithout a moment's' notice, she Ty are grown in the right kind agents we do not employ them,' of soil. They are handled ly we can, and do throw off the agssi M fell to the floor And expired ern- commission of 10 per oent.,whiohyoaMo er3iately. The funeral took , atld packed in the pink of ose/ain[y save by ptxeohasia` from txr. ■ e on Monday from the home of]D,,S1MPS0.Ncondition - and they grow. �l� ughter, Mrs. Dan Norton, of _ WHITBY 1UNITE M _E once=sin❑ and her body We can smile and smile and still smile for that old Hoodoo "Hard Two more agents wanted ,'.0see. vt►nirby, Onteda he L'%bridge came- Times" is now aback number and is.very likely to remain so. in Ontario County. *;� Q t s At our millinery Opening we said come. you came in a way f J. �, wI�jLIAl s `•ator.g red:. _the _e statement and also the state- THOS W BOWMAN do SDN CO> h held on went that our hats cannot be surpass in style qu est week prtce, We don't use poor showey trimming that fades out in _ tip e Ladies a very short time, only the best which time will prove. _: Ridgeville, Q11tST10 Dundas St ry: n =access. - Shop and Reside ce, CP. the - _ WHITBY, ONT. filled. GENERAL DRY GOODS -All• the up-to-date goods for.. fall and C .ain .. Chopping • Three doors 'west of Whitby Hoa s- ierey winter, ladies, men. boys and girls warm underclothes, sweaters, R11 boots, shoes and rubbers, overalls, top shirts, dress shirts, etre. AND OAT FLAKING �l - The undersigned-is-proWed to do We are prepared'to instal wood or iron _ GROCERIES pumps on short notice, also attends *?4 •�- grain Chopping and to all kinds of repairing. Five Rosea, Spink'- every dap in the week _ Wells Cleaned.- , Pall line always fresh and up-to-date. Flour. p Agent for the Ontario Wiad Mill. c - l ream and Tea Buns. Black or mixed tea 35c. Ib, this is the'only .Rood -ecce ton Saturday also gasoline engines anc>ti; Fit the price in the market, try it, 3, cans Spick and -Span ' 25e., -d quantity of slab, for sale, also _ the squre gear be surpassed as a cleanser. Crockery and China. wagon tongues, axles, eta. Bltil'1Rg CREAM SEPARATOB- s : 1 . • :-.. . 1f _.1 �.. fi-..e..mnA�i t<n,l_ Phone 28 ... MPSON Co F1OXBk91,N JJ0nn r. aalr,TmfsJ 4k, vaovs.......,�, •-- -- - 4 ^.��- -,_ ,.. �....-.."-=':et` , _. . _-"' 4•:�'.__. ._.'.,a'�•CS+�y'*i,.ts�;�^i•-.. .zis �, .L..:;-141 ......�...,...:h�!9c..,_.'+..'•°-'tv �-�±'„�':`'`•.�'' u�_,,•r'.- q VW ,y ;y..4e®!,ir--•r-•'.r.'ie ri�-�-5.F,�-,r-Cs.k.`"3�.-.•.ar,a•"..0,A:wY..i...y,*�L•.rZ,tw,_.r i.�c.''+af}c.�.k�ens�.- �.5'-aYr`•.k"�.t'T ,• m,.xca.€.aL..�.s';icc•.«h,+: u•�.. '-r" �,i. mrn:i-�.aa•---a+r:.lrr-•-r�x,..,�r,•. __ s•A.. s.'.-r'��s.�r'�.°._.<,5..�r,e,e•�'w,r; j -V�?v.�.e.s7 .__i;.^"v^�;-';oi .-..q:_. >n.:.S•.a=.u�' •Y,p: :. .d. ...G �•.. f•.�.;.:. ., _.,-..,.,... .^ri...• -..: ;m. ^. • .,?"^ -. y.-. ., ,.y_,-. 'rt. ,G,. vaa"^P:... ?'SA.d... _ ..�. _ ..a,. yip i� 7�'..' , ,. .. .•.:,c r„gei;.y:,�,. -wf' +•...':.. ,x. :a'.. f.'s+rabe +•-:4.': _✓ K:a. r -•t i- A. :.. ' • ''. :. .-. . , •. ., ,. . -.. ,,.. :.»ax„ . '„�,•'"'#F •'• _ � o v e-,.. ,. - .. ,'+�•�z'��� , ' d ";.: ': y i''20.'.. � • - _ ir ` ITALY` AND GEMY AT WAR _ _ . RIGA •�' A. y° OW, TO—;A1�CONA SINRK :,:..:. Italian (ioverninent Accent= Act as Declaration and -NORTH r ZEA Sur1K. , s Will Seize Berman Ships .in H_r Harbors - - KR[TMIAIEL �•,, CA"Al -•�' J• x } A despatch from' Romsays:-1 _ M �• e Ther • The official Statement follows. /• Q - p n� u pt,STERG+• . ` - SERUM ,� o`'� 1.�L •WARSA\Y 4 Italian War Office has definitely an- The Ancona did not attempt to ii ° pounced that the submarine which t escape, but stopped within 33 yards • oau QK' bank the 'Ancona was Gerinan, and after -the firing of the first shot. The - �M, _ _ -�j( •� 1• —� q .-__ — not Austrian. The Italian Govern-' liner was torpedoed while boats were L/4 seg j ment holds that the attack was tanta- being lowered, and a hundred passen- �•� ~• L �. 1 - mount to a declaration of war. The 'gens were still on board. �A : _ _. _;(� �. 1 r.,h Cs1l� rpycr�► \. _ _ Government has -therefore seized all, "The submarine being German, Soissons'” t t erman merrshantme .interned --when Germany has_ opened hostilities _ _CFOA- war was declared with Austria and against Italy wvithout a declaration of y1�' �•NtTi '� .. wilt fit them out for service. } war." qE d • •srw sswssec ,/ p' / i it .BOMBS DROPPED ON VERONA AND MAIM 8(} CIVi��ANS IESTE T FIUME a} orit 'of Vict'ms Were Attending the Market,% UI.GAR\f' 13uRGM�S ; y —Une Shell Killing. Nineteen �, f �1�9 SFS -soicm t' r _ Cnpsc `� ?'jC 4-O .6. A despatch � - from Rome says: a uare of 'the cit , where citizens and °i q y 2 GERMNt �rd1 •R0101E �� . „,;• , 0 vf``E� 'Thirty persona are dead in Verona as '. peasants- from the outlying districts SUBMARINES iTA111\li ° a result of three Austrian ersoolanes were attending the market. Nineteen SOAK Ar GORALTAR. UXItMER'AMCONA --- AL " *�� ' �-• �eo+c dropping bombs on the city.. ;thirty, : persons were killed by one bomb. SUNK By _ ' other pet sons were seriously and nine- ; The aeroplanes visited various parts 1�IPDIT�-RRAN�AN eS�A Enter C - -°teen slightly injured: - of the city, but none of the missiles The bombs of the aircraft found; dropped by them fell near any of the The Week's Developments in the War. ' '.-most of .their victims in theLary p rinci al mill buildings - - ;Except in the Balkans, which best opinion repeatedly says is at most a "side-show," both the initiative and p -- --- - - - --- - - - -- -- -- the offensive have rested during the week with the Entente Allies. There have been actions near Lille, near Strumitsa,- dominating the left- side i Arras, east of Rheims and between Verdun and Nancy on the. Western front begun by•the French. The Ger-- .ARMY � of the pass through which • runs the ; mans attacked in the Champagne without success, but the French determined the nature of the fighting' ane} al- Dojpan-Strumitsa -Railway. They ways had the upper hand. Italian troops were successful both in offensive. and defensive actions. :rear Riga �% BE r� �i have also taken Hill No. 516, on the and Thinsk and itf other sectors far to the south on the 1,000 -mile Eastern front, the Czar's troops were "nib - 1 E V s opposite side of the same -pass; put- bring" with some success; at a11•events showing the enemy that to reduce his force there for the, benfit of the tfn the s completely '- g.. pasin the power $alkan front was a mistaken policy. In the Serbian campaign the Tentoria and Bulgarians were successful, but - of the Anglo-French troops. not continuously so, in the north. They also occupied Nish and :reoccupied Veles. But French and British' �+ Both Anglo-French and Serb Forbes - troops were winningground as rapidly as. their strength and transport would allow. In the` Baltic British sub- marines were "top -dog.". In the Mediterranean the civilized world had one more objective lesson in the Hun r +��5 ORN campaign. of murder on the hies sena with the sinking of the Italian liner "Ancona," scores of women and rhild- '' Battles. ( R11 ren being drowned. Unofficial reports told of two German submarines which had accounted for several small r Paris. -The Serbian Legation iii �i Allied ships, near Gibraltar, them3elves being sunk. Shaded portions of the map illustrate the diminutive sec- ( _ here made public the following of- BY PRIi�ATIONS tion of Central Europe which remains neutral. - _itrcial communication: `_`Although Veles P their former self-confidence, show de - and g is not yet in the hands a the French RUSSIANS FEARING ITROOPQL) POURING and Bzitish troo s. the Bulgarian ,-They" tio.v Surrender Readily � � pression." � ,are -hard pressed. pressed, and the felLof the I Gen. Ruzsky said he considered the . l+S' . ,, Companies and Bat- Balkan cam PIAN CAPITAL INTO BALKANS town is ia3minent. The Bulger+.ani P campaign merely an episode in the region of Veles have suffered ; talions. of secondary importance. enorihous losses. and have requested ; w "Itis not there," he declared, `•that - * A despatch from London ss�ys. latest news from London says_: The the fate of nations will be. decided." � an armistice to burp theiF dead." ' � _. Pam a u Continued Haa Q from the eastern front - Germans, Austrians and T 'rks Are Con i uesei Landing of Allies __ - While the Serbian army in the north .indicates that von Hindenburg's cam- ; I Now Preparing to Leave the - , ..Alarmed. Bulgaria and is putting up an heroic. resistance iagainst the Austiro-Hungarian • in- `paign in the Riga-Dvinak region -,is is Q IGA D�C Cit'. Turkey. apparently ended, and that the coun- lU �1.7�jre-'continued = - ` vaders, holding, as they have held ter -movement of the lRussiagn armies - iBEYOND REACH . A despatch from Petrogiad says: A despatch from London says: The b k' ever since the fall of Nigh; the emirs According to the latest advices re- � continued landing �� 6f British and under Gen. Rnzsk is kinin momen- g g - part of the line based 'on the moun- tum. The Russians, continuing their ceived in Teheran; -Persia', according French troops at Salonica is causing rain slopes to the Pouts of the west - attacks between Olai and the west of -2 to a despatch frab!- that city, a Rua-- some uneasiness to Bulgaria and Tur- i Morava River, the smaller bode Lake Babit are reported- b 'Petro- sian force is within 45 miles of Te- key, and the Ministers of those two ■./ P y Germans Have Abandoned Hope of 9' of Serbs in the south, operations ' Rrad to be forcing the Germans into heran, and the indications are that, powers have again protested to the i the woody and marshes, which greatly Progressing Further for the - north -wear of the left ank of the the Germans, Austrians and Turks in Greek Government, which has taken Anglo-French line, are reported to hamper the movements of the Teu- Present. the! city are preparing to .leave, re- formal notice of their protest. have inflicted a severe check on the tons. In -an effort to overcome these;- A despatch fr8m London say$; moval of the archives of the German The determination of the Entente `Vul,aarians at the Katchanik Pass. So aiffieulties, the Germans .are' exerting !Operations on the eastern front have and Austrian Legations to the Ameri- allies in • their Balkan campaign is .,,stubborn b Serbians that the Bulgarians have ` roads wnerghich h a are complete tn the rail-; assumed a new importance. In the ! can Legation, for instance, being in' shown .by the large force they are �atubisorn has been the resistance of y energy P y• g in Cour north the Germans apparently have 1progreas. sending tothe-Balkans, and news has - had to call for assistance from the . land•' I At a secret -session of Pari'iament, been received from Rome that Italy Austro -German artillery in their et Gen Ri:zsl�y, who is pe�ndnnlino abandoned any ho*�e ,of reaching Riga --- An i and Dvinsk�afd-sere beteg dttven ball-' �e d gLsh. states -a .mat°T'ty of the ;also has decided to intervene t en n this l ort to drive the defenders . out ,of aggressive campaign -against the Aus- frorp the Dvina, which was their ob- i deputies expressed the hope that an 'region "ins a manner worthy o! her �itehanik Pass. Thus far they have tro-Gerriians in Russia' in an inters jective. The Russians nit the R.iga•i amicable arrangement of 'the difficui- greatness, and to give sufficient sup - n uryauccesaful. region •are attempting an outflanking' ties between Russia and Persia would' port to the British and French to as I view published in the Bourse Gaaette, r. Reports from Salonics and Athena spoke confidfntly of conditions at the . be reached. The Cabinet Ministers sure a complete triumph: This is atonement, and their recent successes (report the Bulgarians as having met prom. He said: had' been in session for 24 hours, it is said to hSve had some influence ion s ., 'With a Kevere defeat at. this int. Ac- i ha`e• brought ,them within striking Grccce, And Roumania. Roumania Po "Without. indulgitig in Dropbecy,� added, trying to formulate conditions j distance of the' Takum-Milan railway, 'cording to these reports, the Serbians I which would be imprudent, I may say I which connects the German fighting acceptable to Russia and Great Sri- i however, t waiting for the develop - have cleared the ene3my from the pass, that we are ' pont arahteed -a sinst• tain. menta o! the Russian plant, 'guaranteed g front with the fortress of Windau. land the situation is developing in a unpleasant surprises on . the part of, The Germans are also falling.' back Much excitement is reported in the The life -or -death battle of the main striking way in favor of the Serb- 'the, enemy. 'file• time for surprises is before Drinsk as , the result Of the dity, according to the despatch, over ; Serbian army with the Teutonic in - ins. Meanwhile the reports state, past. But it' would be irres onsible' I vaders is now in progress. Pa P Russian offensive near Lake Swenton the energetic action of the Entente' without giving particulars, that the frivolity 'to describe the enemy_gs ex--, while in the south Gen. Ivanoff has a allies, and it is reported that the Shah Right toward the Montenegrin fron- Anglo-French line to the sodth-asst is .hausteci or in the .death throes. On'I continued to harass the invaders by ! will retire to Ispahan in the event tier, to escape from the iron ring very active. Other despatches have -the contrary, he is strong, but not so 'repeated thrusts, which during the that the Persian proposals are not; gradually being closed around them, told of additional. Franco -British strong that we need fear surprises i past five -weeks, according -to Petro- acceptable. has been exploded by the receipt of _ troops joining the allied line in South- either here "or ,on the western,front.. .grad officials, have brought him over ,�, _ two official Serbian War Office of ern Serbia daily, and. it may be •pre-' ..By not advancing the enemy is; 125,OOQ prisoners. In the most recent ports, which show that the chief de- a re- sumed that the. allied offensive in this :. really retreating. Tlie. Germans nowv ! of these thrusts, near Rudka, the bag No naval secret is more carefully fending force h the little kingdom is quarter will deoelop gradually as the surrender readily, in whole companies ' totalled 6,000, many of whom were _ - number•of men available increases. 'and battalions, and this, in my opin- Germans. Iguarded than that of the code -book. in touch with the Teutons in Central A Salonica despatch says: ."The ion, is an ominous sign. , Their .men'( I The box in which this volume is'kepf Serbia, with fierce fighting being in Anglo-French forces have occu ie The retirement of the German is weighted with le nd perforated, progress south and east of Kraljevo. g p el .are worn out by privations, cold and g Pe i; i ttoops under Field Marshal von Hin- . so a on ein thrown - titi - g Hill No. 350 between Radvovo and 'the spectre of winter, and, instead of ;'denburg, which had been attempting g ` ,overboard -the last act o a captain'. This is the first war in which sub - + lto • reach Riga, was not du'e to rain, when a ship is taken into a 'on, marines have been used. as was claimed in the Berlin official : P - U N .AFTER NOV.- 30 report, but was the direct result of the Russian offensive. A Petrograd i BRITISH TRANSPORT ESCAPES .' 'Official report: states: "In the region YOUNG AIL. RECRUIT I Gf Schlok -our troops have advanced z i ". "s atz, fighting. all I e to the e. t ft Rugg AIFTER FIGHT WITH U -B -' the time. After eleven days of al - 'most uninterrupted fighting in the ` I oid •--Derby,- With Authority --of P'ritne Minister marsh region our troops captured , ' Kammern and Anting: Thd Germans, About. too- of Those on Board Killed o °Serves Notice on t'Iedically Fit of Clreat. Britain who suffered :.heavy losses, were thrown' back to the west," A despatch from London says: A •'pledge-mad--�-on November 2." t._atrorg intimation of compulsion at an On the date referred to Premier As- = Mia amply' A despatch from London says:! missin early date is contained in a statement, quith announced in the House of Com- "Johnny," said the father firmly, Twenty-three men were killed and lande .,by. the Earl of Derby, Director of Re- . mons -that- if young men did not come you must go' to bed grow." "Don't' fifty wounded in an attack by gun- '• Th cruiting, , This' statement- is,n*de', forward voluntarily and enlist: "other; want tor' -fire on the British transpori Mercianton Lord -Derby declares,. with -.the, author-! atfd compulsory means would -be ta- !-sinking deeper in the chair. "Oh, but Lin the Mediterranean. The Mercian wa :sty of the Prime Minister. It says:ker, before married ,men % ere 'called ! you must,. sonny," persisted father. escaped and reached port. Announce - "If young men medically fit and not -upon to fill their. engagement to i "Don't you know that 'Early. to bed raent of the attack.on the Mercian indispensable in arty business of na- serve." I and early to ,.rise- makes a man was made by the .British War Office f- indispensable libporianee' of. any > usiness Lord Deft adds: .'Whether. a. man healthy,, wealfhy and wise,' my boy." as follows: general good of the isindis i'n'dispensable or not to his business, Johnn a esd the old man in silence _ conducted for :he g p y y "The outward bound trans community' do not come forward vol= , will be decided, not -by the man or Iris for a moment.. Then he said, with a t2ercian . was ' attacked by . untar•;ly before November 30, the employer,• but by competent authori- wise shake of the head: "You didn't- from an enemy submarine '-'Government will, a4ter that date, take, ties and tribunals which are -being set go to bed. early when, you were a j oy, Mediterranean. 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'...�'..,, :� .+., :'+' .r .a.'"xn •xi+`;.i's,?. v= s .• print of the death ae:t;'the Bros$ sign which, whatever it might mean This Adve�r�tisement those who could 'read it, had spelt, Sitdeath to all whom had touched. .."e he Green Again our eyes met and we looked Z1�a31 induce you tO try the first-packet of long into each other's eyes awed By CHAR '• �YIONDS .i.K A to silence. The same dumfounding thought was flooding both otu 'minds, . " rendering the situation too full for _ Author, of "The Silver Blade," "The Paternoster Ruby, words. M "The Time Lock," eta We were thinking of Strang's in- quiry about a tattooed design. CHAPTER XIV. CHAFF i� XIII.-(Cont'd). been found among my father's effects; Notwithstanding Lois's' assurance "If I didn't know differently now, how - fatal it was to anybody touch- that she had suffered no harm from �� ing the green jade set; how rt left the Wig, I still must have remained but we rely absolutely on the inimitable flavour -she declared, "I would be willing to upon each victim's skip an imprint of panic-stricken but for one thing. The •wake solemn oath that this is Aunt the peculiar ideograph which nobody and anti to 111a1Ce Ot>i a permanent CttStOmere t dF +g net tag legit difference symbol on the satiny white back- q y - - ��"� seemed able to decipher, and;-in short-, ground-at-tha base-of her throat was We will even offer to give this first tria►1 tree ii , between th^m. And that dreadful everything respecting iL that has al- 1 noticeably larger tliarr- the symbol oil- —T -_ ring is re:ri'y inside it?" Ott will �1rO Its a Sfal tO'I�orOntoe BI13 "Bless you, I. wouldn't swear to it. ready been related.. I the set, so it could not have been Y P pO '� _ LL Now, it had not been a part of my caused by contact with the latter. And - - SALIDN I know thrt I nut it there and snap- purpose to show .her the ung, belie-v- when at last I fully realized this fact, ed down the lid-" She looked start= ing that to do so would be asking too 1 I stammered: g����ays��rra>�atis�svara calve is in the -'ch .are fed and i t:tnpFed. �iiiuch of her fortitude:-ene_does not ',g.- ow in the name of all that's ', xsarniag .and nigh , fisting of 200 "Could it have been stolen, do you heedlessly go about showing a refined good did that get there'!" - - pounds of wheat, 10 of oats,, luv of suppose?" =he asked apprehensively. l Her calmness and self-possession �� the Farm cracked corn and a few pounds ,of`I don't think so. In fact, .I'm and sensitive girl the tool by which her father. met a dishonorable death were now in marked contrast with my millet. .pretty certain that nobody has mo- , -even "though she owned no recol- flustered state. She looked at me I of. gr-asa tested it. I was merely going to say lection of ever having,seen him, held clear-eyed as she buttoned her-graiat ! ---- --- From. four to six _ —. #hat eventh;ng relating to this Pun- him in abhorrence. while he lived, and again and refastened her collar. I � ,��w,r� are fed to each 100 fowls, morning xle has a way of doing the nnespect- cherished no veneration for his me- I "How can I tell after this? Birth_ - and night. The dry mash is before ed and the. unreasonable-even the mark, indeed. Aunt Lois has deli- I Winter Egg Production, ___1them in hoppers at all times. This. impossible-and I shouldn't be •at all mory now that he was dead. So I was t 1 surprised when she calmly asked to I berately deceived me about it. That cou Ii:d with green food in some form, "surprised . to see that the ring has `Bee it. ring tells . me that some monstrous The season is .here when poultx y P layingma- transformed itself into something "I do not ask out of curiosity," she cause made her do so. That's whet' keepers expect their fowls to. cpm-_bring tehnable them to produce a• else, or that it has developed a voli-.; explained on noting my g production. nbe�of. eggs• Da, not make - tion of its own and. vanished utterly." . expression. 'shocked me so-the stunning convic- 1 mento winter egg p There is only nae roast to succese'=g "Please don't joke about it," she "It may have played some Fart in my tion that I'm doomed to be allied I the .Fight method; ,and while those the common mistake of changingtht e protested. "I was thinking of what past that I have forgotten; sight of it with crime and evil and bloodshed ;who have been making a wecess of ration from week to week, in hope of _ might happen if it fell into some- may 'awaken my: memory." I whether I will or not." If She laughed !the poultry business may use what to starting the Sock laying. • I body's hands who was ignorant of its "True," I agreed. ' "I believe you a hard] bittteer as the use ! afighting deadly prnnerties, or somebody ac- oukht to look at it. • destiny, �� the beginner may look like different jority of cases the chap ' g of leads quainted with them who might use I opened the box and shook the against it? she added. ""Why not systems, any ons who has had Poultry will be more harmful n helpful a it Aitlaout s=cruple." ring our Upon my desk; and the Lord_ be a crook right? I could." I I have thought of the same thing knows $that what it did presently "Low l'� i experience realizes that the main es- Pampering the fl is not good ractice. If the o not lay uncles It was the first time I had ever ad- I entials' have been lived up to. P $' myself," I responded; that.s why- awaken we had not the slightest pre- dressed her by her first name. It s While many writers for the poultry good feeding and care, it is because at a one of the rAasona, at least-1 try to' mry�itlon of cess have advocated late-hatched some time during the growing period i keep it hidden However, Miss Fox first of all drew leaped from me in an outburst o! re- be Put down as a hard- .i they have received a setback and a eBut, seriously, I pursued, `what away from it with an irrepressible proach and honest indignation—not at r hicks, it may [ said is not altogetber a joke. While shudder of repugnance, yet could not her so much as at the cruel, unjust and-fast rule � that June and July longer time is required 'before the I was first making the ring's ac- refrain from looking at it with a conditions that had provoked and net i laying period will arrive. qer the ewe uuaintance, the engraved charactser on fi=t of frightened, fascinated curios- gravated her present dark mood. Yet hatched chicks are not wint61 er layers, :the a set was what is technically ity that made me laugh at her. I was hurt too; felt that I did not periencednd spoultry keeper May tbatch- � Buildings Ph+Y House P rn� PSS«in 1 fin Dont have to warn you not to deserve this. known, I beileve, as an incised design °' ed chicks as a flock do not become successful egg production, and there .-that is, cut into the stone. When, touch it, do I?" I observed, cautiously use sa�k into a chair and began t t '' producers of winter �a C about to lace it in the sale that me- 1 picking it rip by the metal part and cry soft] Instinctively I knew that s, especially have been many agementtoin having about a Saturday afternoon for some extending it toward her so that she I had said enough, so I remained the heavier breeds,.-such as Plymouth wise good management unexplained cause 1 lifted the lid. and could view the set apd the symbol. Is and waited. Wyandottes, Rhode Island houses poorly contrurted and vee- took $final glimpse at it« I got a ; She saw it. In a flash the last ! I did not have to wait long. She RRand Ieeds and Orpington. tilated. An improperly ventilated -jest that made me think I wiia seeing +atom of my eisjoyment vanished. A waa not demonscontrol otrative f- herfeel-The tittle _egg machine, the Leg-'house causes colds, and -liter on - - crooked: the symbol was no longer sudden realizatiion of the ring's hid- quickly• gained horn, if properly grown and hatched weak, ssekly stock prevents winter '.-incised, but stood out in relief." I den venom. of its diabolical-secret me- Ings. ing the early part of May, will lay eggs, and in the end means complete "Honestly?" she cried, openly in-' chanism for dealing death indiscrim- ! 1 did not mean that," she said by " to from five to six months from the -- The . k '.'credulous h inatety and impartially. of the appal- and to and I was inconsiderate o! There is o question but that rapid "Cross my d hope to die," ling possibilities for destruction that you to give way like that. But I'mbell,shell, but the beginner ' in poultry 'I solemnly assured -her, "if I'm not 1. my unseen in the harmless looking so reckless and misers, that I hope ;cannot be expected to rear chicks in _ strides have been made in the pia- ispeaking truth. The circumstance bit of green jade, swept over me with you'll forgive me. You will, woreA the same skillful mariner that the few years in poultry-house construe- partly reveals the ring's secret. The r demoralizing force. Yon l keeper of years of experience, tion, and there is hardly a breeder ] leograph is movable. The slightest It was emphatically borne in upon Her tone was all at once coaxing; P poultry the x; Bch upon the set releases some sort me that the thing, alter all, was not she smiled; 1 would have forgiven bar and the in the majority Of easeslater than he did five year t aego• {maturing of the Thaty of-concealed mechanism that projects to be made light of; that its nature anything. C he Ideograph -forcibly ontwarzt pea- ;waa, is very truth, about as whole- A. dear; ' I said, "my heart is only ' than that of the older poultry raiser. curtain-front house is a slap in flee -5ibly an eighth of an inch, and its I some and inviting sa a cobra's. full of compassion for you. Go on So, without age, the poultry keeper right direction no one will dispate, sharp edges gash the skin just The girl's first hal!-timid look and tell me all about it; you will feel , can do little, even in the way of care and- the newer planta that have enough to tet the deadly poison can- changed awiftly to a axed stare. Her ! better. Then Ove can meet-hatevai'r and f� Forced methods yield but adopted this •plan have had vmy aped tamed in the boliow metal part enter i eyes widened; the color ebbed" from to come like good sports. Don tfor- " temporary results,--and -are, as a rule, results. Pare air .is as aecebsaz7 tin` A the blood, Whatever. ancient secret her cheeks, leaving them, as pale as! get that 'fun with you." health ansa .egg productiop as to lo=ft it might be, we know that it is tuberoses. "I shan't• again•" Then she went harmful in the long run. �� Batch at Props; Time• pure water and feed swift and sure in its effect. and that ; Next instant she went reeling on: It requires s perfect stela of -Ven- it also possesses the property of dir- backward toward the wall, where she "life instant I _saw the charaetr.he- successful way is to hatch at >`oq try .`coloring•the flesh-thus the print ofastood, the back of one hand before on the set of course I recognized it; tilation and persona attention to q the ideograph is accounted tor." R her eyes abutting ,out further eight then I was overwhelmed with the . the right time and then have and ;keep the air in the poultry hoose iii lis-.!grow gradually oath day. fresh as it is an the outside. It grill, s'Isat't It horrible!" gasified my' of the poisonous object, which. seem- hideous association$ -of erithe aad ' flock fi=nd D9 - �ener, j ed to .bear some awful-. meaning to ,murder and sudden death that 'it come into maturity without undue therefore, often be found advisable to "M dear girt," I protested elo- her, While the other hand was ex- . conjured up. t„ forcing. The care o! the BTAwi?� have- quite a few windows covered quently, use I was keenly sensible) tended-palm outward, as if she feared "Why Mar. Ferrie, just think ofit!" pullets should consist of free range with muslin to•regulate the air in io! the painful train of reflection the it was about to leap at hes. !She laiA a hand upon her bosom. $hen possible, the culling of all put- different kinds of weather. Extremes ring was bound to awaken in her The ring dropped from my nerve- . "This must be a tattoo-mark; .James that are .not up in size and vigor,' in temperature can be , consider (mind-"my dear girl, why regard it' less fingers to the blotting-pad, and Strang knows. But haw. did he learn the reducing in size of the flocks to - m aeri"m ou yyT I! we can C show e ! in a palsy of tenor I sprang from my of it? Who could have put. it there, modified by careful ventilatiotr. It is brave, heafthy.coatempt lar the tools chair. and for what earthly reason? Its the prevent overcrowding the poultry portant that the poultry house be that are lite devil'$, it means that "Good Heavens!" I shouted. "Did most perplexing thing I ever heard quarters-the separating of the males kept cool in summer and dry sad, they have found liant subjects the thing-tench you!" of!" from the growing flock, and the teal- colnfortable in-winter. There is rw p •upon which to work. 'Phis lethal jewel,,, "No, no, no?" she answered in a , It was, indeed And I could not ing of plenty of green food in some question but that diffused ventilation V ,now that we are conversant with its , strangled, excited voice. "I'm not offer her a grain of comfort, or ad- form. __ _ through muslin curtains has been power for evil; -is harmless as far as I hurt.,, vanes even a reasonable theory to re- we are concerned. Out' defences are I To some extent she gradually re-,20 Eve in some degree her- troubled Essentials for Good-Laying.` j found to overcome the difficulty oil = r aP against it, and they are impreR- i.covered her poise, while I stood mind. �' The essentials for the winter's egg - dampness resulting from the condos- fs -noble« It can not cause a ripple in , tre�g-And kwking•helpleosly_ on. But sight of the ideograph awoke rpi� t•� first; stock from known pro- cation of moisture of breath of fowl our lives. We scorn its potency. We I What it all meant-1 had not the faint- some oTier associa ion n your mind, « d -strong sad vigerous, kept in' Much of the dampness in poultry j refuse to take it S#nouslY." est conception of and so my. , to ' I reminded her presently. `e don't Had it been sentient, how the in- was speechless. it was evident that know whether you are aware of it, dean quarters that are free from lice houses a winter camas iairta• that �q iernal thing might have }tinned at she was shaken to the .very pith and but you voiced the thought. You ut- and vermin, plenty of fresh water and condensation. The warm air exhaled ]this, ) marrow of beim--it seemed im- tared some strange words -what do outdoor- shade. The consumption of from file lunge is heavily, chaired s Neither of us, however, had. pre- possible for her to tear away -her they mean?" food by the growing pullets shoul=d with moisture, and this coming in science to look even a few minutes gaze from the ring. Her arms lower- ' "That is true. I'll explain; then ' increase each week, and.'uideas the contact with the cola walls and roof ahead to the one set for the supreme ed, but shudder after shudder con- you'll" know as much about it aa- I carter are comfortable they will I$ condensed, and in freezing westher- ;surprise• With characteristic mate tinued to shake her body. do•' ' fall off in the feed and will not de- appears as hoar !root When the , •volence, -it held back until the mo- I Also she seemed to have forgotten "At the time i showed you the - house warms u this melts and-drops ` went was ripe, steadfastly refusing' my presence, for alter a moment I :Strang letters I honestly believed this velop, and every _ =heck received •by . P J to foreshadW what it was to stand heard her mutter,. as if to herself; as to be a birthmark. Why shouldn't • the flock due to any neglect will re-' to the float. This can be el3* _C..for in the life of this beautiful, sweet- if she were confirming in her . own I ? My aunt and foster-mother as- tard maturity. In spite o! the high on a*come � by plenty of <ven , tempered girl. �' mind the now indisputable existence sured me it was; I can't "remember price of"feed, only the best should be ani plenty of the right triad means Regardless of the fact that we were of some hitherto amazing, stupend= when it wasn't there. It -is just the provided for the flock, if best r+e- open-front houses, with sa little glans discussing a topic about which clung pus, unbelievable possibility. Strange irregular, purposeless sort of •figyre . turns are .to be obtained. It is fates as possible. only unpleasant memories, 1 was en- and myattifying- words-they were ,too, that most birthmarks are. But my economy to :purchase mill- scrapings 'r••a joybg myself immensely. It was sol- that she uttered. mind flew backto something that hap- and screenings at a little -lower coat clow we .fo incl time thus to sit down "The Kiss of the Silent Death! So pened years ago—when I was a very, 1 • Formula for Fireproofing. together, not • as employer and em- it's true, then. How awful!-how aw- little tot-and in the light of to-day's ,than the 'first-grade feeds, for the ployce, but simply as a man and a ful! Now I• know what it means. revelation it seems to contain a ape- feeding value is not obtained in ,the To make wo,'od fireproof soak 27.6 woman in whom the tide of youth and In the swift reaction from terror, tial significance that I can not get. . ! cheap grade of feeds, and to obtain parts by weight of sulphate of zinc,' - a keen nest for the 'desirab a things now that I was convinced that she "I coke up one night with a feel- the same results almost double the, 11 of potash, 22 of alum, and -11 of ' of life ran high, and I was not reluct- was unharmed, I slumped weakly ; ing that somebody had kissed my amount must be consumed by the manganic oxide in lukewarm water ant to lengtben the period and let my back into my chair. throat. It was not a startling kiss, owing flock, which they cannot do in an iron boiler and gradually add it work go hang. "Then for the love of Heaven," I but gentle, like a mothers might 60 Truly, I did not realize at .the time pleaded in a trembling'voice, "tellftne have been. I was not frightened, only . m; a given time to pt oducg lite<best: partscbyacweight beof_woode to 'cent.. -pre.'. 'how strongly I was drawn to her, nor too." thoroughly, drowsily comfortable in ' resuJ�s, P how comfortable and satisfied I was Seconds passed, and she appeared my crib. In a dim, half-waking, half-, A good ration, and-one which will pared is' placed upon it iron grating during there blight intervals of re- 'not to have heard. Then with an sleeping way, I saw Aunt- Lois bend- ' not only develop but also •manufac- � in an apparatus of. suitable size .The laxation 'n her company. I have al- obvious effort she. wrested her gaze 'ing over me, crying. She was kneel- ture. eggs, is composed of 200 parts I liquid' is then poured into the appara-t =' wa�•s U++^^n one of those unfortunate 'from the ring and looked at me. Her ing 'on the floor. bran, 100 middlings, 100 ground "oats,' tus, and the wood allowed to remain chaos who Fre awkward and ungainly expression was that of .one who has ; (To be continued.) 100.. monied alfalfa. To this 16 per' completely covered for three hours. the roseate of ladies, and it were seen visions of inferno. ' '-^�-- ;per for me to relieve Sisyphus She stood unresponsive until her fie Dreilsed Well. 'cent. of high-grade beef scraps,, ie I mounded by 17 Needles. '' Mr nuf acture small talk, or even self-possession was quite restored,` Amos Whitaker, a miserly million- can I! Leghorns are raised, 18 to ; ---ry on with them a Seri- then she advanced a step or two clos- I 20. pounds can be added, but never' Seventeen gramoF4tone needles were was never aire, was approached by a friend more One hundred pounds of corn-, extracted from a soldier's back at` . er to me. Without a word .she calmly! who used his most persuasive Owers a i fir. g restraint in removed her collar .reacbed back and ' p a meal is added to • a Leghorn ration,! Cardiff, Wales, the wounds having! r'�• unfastened some of the upper jut_ I to have him dress more in accord- but for the heavier breeds- this- is.I been caused by a shell bursting near,. ?he viewed tons of her shirtwaist and drew it I ince with his station in life. y y a ainopbone in-the war. s nrment the down in front an inch: or two, thus ll "I"am surprised, Amos," said the; omitted, and the only corn the rets gr liscerning exposing perhaps a hand's breadth of friend, "that you should allow your- _ constant marmoreal loveli*s at the base of i self to .become so shabby:' nn had her rounded throat. No thought : of I " + �� THREE �f 1-S A-L Q 11 B g T I O lY s yrcasion in o stomach ■rid izzin cher a sure. situs, n that i But I m not shabby, firmly ,it - " Are yob lull ofenerQ9. vital force, and lenenl woadppado$, headscho, diutnsaa, are sure vent the unconventionality of the act en- '' terposed the., millionaire miser. food health? Do Ton know that Q,wd diteatioc of lnditestion. iiiqthea 6ei�e1'a ,9YrttDr afore, tered either' of our heads at that pal- i „ ' n tis the foundariowof food health; Point and on berbd retnedTand tonic, well tura you. Oh, but you are returned his :'. d it pitating moment; the occasion was j' " jv1 O T H-E-R`-F",B D , -"own too c ed with -portentous possi- old friend. "Remember your father. AFTER `g}{' A ,re bilities. -r He was always dressed neatly, even�t ° "Look,' she said tensely, her eyes elegantly dressed. His clothes were M EALS ��N wtt ti - lwa s flneltailored and of the E'GEL�rrlo 1 Q a y Y �+I did, in a blind, uncomprehending beat material." TAKE R ice,.LIJ •.ray, and next instant was once more : "Why," shouted the miser,' trium- arting from my chair. pliantly, "these clothes I't•e got on *ass D,sr/tiry or stmt o>, me ei price, Son. sad =1•m• -7 he " � rains �a"etrmea a� On the whife flesh, like a green I , " _ t mock ea+he waaDer A: WiuTs nano, lawrso, Cdeil t �►'«t, ltletTiab rno-mark, was as unmistakable-im- 'were father al - ---- , �v.:...:._..:x.✓.r,"'!'::. .:.^' .-.,rmr,::z.. ...et.�.,... t-7•.�r 9„�'.,..t.;^w.., .-.:.°:.,_•..W ,..-a_s>,. +.� C,.-.-.:,r.. �,it:"?•"- �K ,..r. ,. .-n r1'..,±t a'i,."^,.:rrr.is.o- ..^,..�'�tYitAeS.�eH�.,,.'?'�� - ,s rs :+... _an '.e. . .. - ..e., , •-,�..- ... �-;_. .• ..,. .:.aaes.,y,r.,-w.. •.r°_. "v :, j,.< 'x . _t. ..,.ls :,.. - '$• T a..+>_+.em�^rtsr�i +-•..:tc a'er'.� -;:=! .'z+:: e,Fi%. ,,ti .: - r • • -.r .ti:: x- 1 � ..LCs'^•. i.. .. . - .• a T ' -At Markbam Dr. Patterson Wm. Sinclair in fasmin these days _ Sts • makes teeth at eight dollars. large scale. He bur six oat - ' ons, la g - ! tq Write or phone.. �► + + plowing and a large gang of >ueo )he r -A. Mullett has returned home apple pickierg W picking. -D. Simpson was in the city on after epenEling a couple of manyhs m,'Hood, Sr., has just moved his ,Thursday in the north-west. household effects to the Wonch rest- -Frank Bundy, of.Torouto was -Miss Marion Clark, of Torvn- deuce recently vacated by H', E. Tooke home over Sunda who now residue in olarkson. -1• ,,.� Y• to, has been spending a week with Wm. Burton hasust returned, -Miss Frankie Jones spent her aunts, the Misses Richardson. after inspecting a lar'8 shippment of Fi /'� '` 't'aeeday in Whitby. ' -The subject for nest Sunday apples purchased by Rev. A. 8. Hames For Right Li s a Right, `j('�„s _ - ' - -William Wilson has his new morniog in St. Andrew's church formerly Methodist minister here. kitchen now nearly completed. will be : "Why are we Presbyter- Geor'g'e Cooper will be in Whitevale -Miss Hobbs. of Toronto, spent inns ?" on Saturday, Dec, 4th and 11th to re11., A�♦s �n Sugar Sunday with Pickering friend$. -Eugene Calvert has enlisted ceive taxes from tbose who desire to ♦W Oats Sugar, g' &H�. meat --Mrs. Geo, Seldon, of Oshawa, with the 34th .re anent and left pay to him on either of those dates. •' raker Oats ' g 6, K. Pennock has just returned @ Granulated Spgar FRESH Is visiting her Sister, 'Ma. J. H. Monday forUxbridge to begin from the north, after a very successful nice and fresh 15 lbs for $1 _ �ndi Bundy. training• hunting trip, having captured a mons- in balk-, Brown Sngar GOOD -Mrs.' John Boyes is. visiting -Mrs. Bunker and Mrs. F. E. trous deer and a large quantity of fish. _ 6i lbs for 25c.- 181bs for $I her slater; Mrs. Hunter, of Port Gee, of Toronto, spent Tnesday Abraham Seebeck is -to be eongratu• 8 1 for 25e - Perry. -- with the former's - brother, J. ' g, lated, she having won the famous er obtaining wa Val4the r i new sum Prunes, Prunes ( Prime Cheese _ Mrs. Oag, of Toronto, was the and Mrs. Bundy. thorou bbred pig offered by the Otta- guest of F.. and Mrs. Hurst on -H• J. Marquis will lead a carPres'd Cherries 3aaday of cull apples on Spink's siding on scribers. � ' --John Kean left on Monday Saturday and Monday next. 35c. _SbeMale Choruewili give a concert Extra fresh and nine f Finest the Very large nice fsui� for Toronto to cull t or 'no }wndred_�yeight paid. - -` in the Oddfellowa' Hall on the ensu- Med size l0c lb market affords ie Perfect Sear service. -Remember the furniture sale lag of Friday, Dec. 8rd, the program pint jars ' -Mrs. W. D. Rogers, of White. of Mrs. D. W. Carruthers ' (Kin to consist of solos, quartettes, chorus. Extra size 12 a lb �- +l -per lb. 22 cents - :Per jar 1$ cents vale, is visiting with Mrs. J. H. stop) road east), postponed until ea, etc. The proceeds will be in aid of h Red. Cross Society- - - -- _ _ -- Frid�7r:-1k'ovetnber 29t If rain= A-perydeligbtful.party was held on OUR BEST ADV�RTISE�ENT -John acid Mrs. Draper enter- ing this sale will be held ander Wednesday evening at the residence .�• tained a few friends on Monday cover. Sale at 12.30 p, m. W. B. of Wm, and Mrs. Michell, when ' evening. Powell, auctioneer. * about twenty-five young �:ouplea were Should y0Q receive '� article Or articles from -Mrs, J. H. Bundy, we regret -The first snowstorm of the entertained beyond words, the even- _ to report, is very seriously ill at season took place on Tuesday ing bein�z spent in games, music both ` - our store which are not satisfactory we present. night. The fall was not heavy voc$,l and -instrumental. --_ -- -John. R. Linton has -begun the but simply ave the d large and appreciative P y 8 ground a g pp eciative audience filled Massey Hall, Toronto, on Satur- • erection of a new stable on his mantle of white which soon din- will gladly exchange, or '-•� . �� premise.- appeared with the a e sen, day night-at-thero;�t-given by t — - - na Gascoyne, of To- -Billy Sunday, the noted Cherniataky Trio in aid offheRecruit• Cheerfully Refund �OiiC MOY18� ing League. -The Australian Cadets i 1 L!1 mato, __06ent Sunday with Miss American Evangelist, and one who were present, received an ovation r Acta Peak. time professional baseball player, on their -arrival by the large number -Mrs. Geo. Sadler, of `VEitby, will speak in the arena, . Toronto, of Toronto Cadets who also attended. Sweater �iOSt$ ' U11C�er�ear �i3II'8 Gloves spent the weekend with Picker, on Monday neat, at the launching Among those present were about ten :ing friends. of the ea�upaign for a "Dry Ou- music -lovers from our vale of music„_ Special for �malLmeu •. 31EN'S Bilk lined grey suede -Robert and Mrs. Gordon spent tario by Dominion Day -1918." _0BO - 1.50 per pair ° --- `over Sunday in Toronto -with rela- - A number from here attended scAReoRo _ or' big bops. ' Prices according oven, and friends. the Sabbath School Teachers' In- Following the example of . York College colors ° i an t quality Kid d Mocka -Miss Osborne, of Whitby, stitute at the Tabernacle, Whitby Township, two other municipalities. � _Big stock ' _. wool -lined spent Sunday here with her on Wednesday. Rev. H. 'W. Toronto' Town'ship and Scarboro Blue and white S8.U0 Pee suit 1.06 to 3.00 I Per pair 1.00. and, -1.50 - cousin, Miss Kerr. Foley, of Brookline and a promin- Township, have: disused their date - -Miss Morrissey left last week ent SundaySchool ivorker of To- of municipal polling to Jan. ist New to spend a fete months with her ronto, Rev. Mr. Langford were Years' Day, as in Toronto. Thin plun A Rare Bar UNDEi aWEAR Girl's School Boots sister in Montreal. the chief speakers, Rab adopted in York Township four P years age,, to allow the thousands of in a Ladies' Suit . - _ Ladies' and Extra well Hestia -Mrs: Lynes, of 9aginatY, :ilieh. -Tine i)rattititic Clnb is ones itv workers --to vote on the holiday, Iunly Bl�ek Suit Clri�dreti's hoz calf is here at present visiting her now preparing the drama "Ten- and Toronto sed Scarboro though. fur- father, Thos. Morrish. :�iights in &Sar-roam,"-wiiieli will Cher removed from the city, are in a 61iod 'material 'lye are beadquar- patent tiff -Wm. Burrell, of Peterboro; be presented in the Town- Hall in measure affected by their nearness. Nicely made up, A 1 material d . spent a few daps here with his a'fe-w weeks, the roceeds to be - .tern. Watson's " p 1 _ mother, Mrs, A. Burrell. devoted to the Patriotic Fund, 7.1 aAL7r RZOISTRIL = only $5.49 celebrated, all sizes Only $2.00 per pr, - -Misses Madge and Lottie This play.i* one of the -best that FwDATi. NON. 19TH -Auction sate of - ` [9'Learp, of Toronto, 'spent :Sun- was ever staged and is sura to day with Pickering friends. draw a barge crowd. 25 cattle, feeders• steers and heifers, -L. D. and Sirs. Banks and Miss -On Sunday a motorist Roin the 8, Pickering. of David Jones, lor_9, ! AN . R con. 8, Pickering. Sale at 1.9U sharp, t 'V i ° .Beta Banks spent Sunday and along the Kingston. road west u# See bills. Wm Maw, auctioneer. -]toaday with relatives in Weston. Duu artoa lud the misfortune to SATURDAY, Nor,- 2OTm-Auction sale--•�--�� -Rev. Mr. Latimer, of Manilla. have his car stalled, due to want of farm stoek, implements, grain. Q�QTS ��ES RUBBERS will ppreach missionary sermons ids of gasoline. In a short tine bay; roots, etc„ -at Ict 14, con, t e a the Methodist church treat Sua- another motcirist carne along with Pickering (adjooiopt Pickering nil- Come in sad be, tatted fora nice. up -to -deter pair of aftosa, elgci. Rab -'. a large valuable touring car, and laagger tbie property of A. C. Stewart. hers to fit our ebfor. We can fit Gent -a, -Mr, and Mra. Manu have re- tia[ino compassion' on• the other, Sale at'l o'clock. See bills. W, B. y ,Ladies and Children urned to the village after ad- stopped hfa car to share bis a4o. Powell, auctioneer: in these lines at right prices. g Nov, 22ivp -Combination ' ape .�' ONDAY, . ovr == - lag &few months at R. J. Flem line. When taking 'the gasoline sale of farm stock and implements, 11nderwear`Pe'nangle. Stan9elds .and all the best grades, 'We cats from -the tants, the owner of the at lot 4. con 9. Pickering il mile 8tiaraotee an all wool garment at 81.80 each place, ttnahri$tkabl+l� -Call and see our privaterChriat-- stA1W car atrack a enateb to light south of Glen Major. Sale at'l, . and the best. vabie for the money on the market.. Webave the mas Cards. These are the latest his cigar. The fume® of the gaso- sharp. See bilis. H• S. Pugh, nut -,fleece-lined at Sl per suit. Wool Sox from 25c. tip. , - `-Ching for Christmas and New line -came in :eQntact with Cite tioneer, Luther Middleton, clerk. = Years Qua. flame of the match and in an last-- TU1sD{1Y,iiov, 23rd-Extenslvecredit Blankets in white and grey, pink and blue borders, I0.4,.n.+, 1L-4, at -Privates W. Peak. S. Bell, R: ant there was an explosion and sale of registered Clydeadale horses, $1.25, $1.50 and $J.75 per pair. .. - 'Stewart And E Keno, of Toronto, high-grade cattle, pills and im le- - the'fiae auto was a mass of flames. p , ,spent Sunday at their respective Nothing could be done to save the menta, the property of John Neal, at •� choice line of Fresh Groceries; Primq Cheese, Fresh Fruits, etc. 'lot 20. con. 9, Pickering toear Clare= �names• car, the owner at wlsich,-is no ' monti. .- .Lunch at 11 &.'m., sale at Terms cash. -Highest price for better and eggs. , -- Pte. Arthur Bundy, of Toron. doubt wondering if ii is always 12 o'clock in order to give the ane- �= Lo, arpent a few daps at his home beat to act the. part -of the Good tioneeaa chance. See iaege bills. Go A. GILLESPIE - �DUNBARTON here, owing to the serious illness Samaritan. ' Win. Maw, auctioneer. ! of his mother. - �SATURDAY. Nov. 29T .-A sale _ - .-A number of farmers around ATMA of 15 acres of standing timber at - _ -. Nye have_. a complete as$ortmeint ]sere have been busy during the con. ti, Pickering, the property ,; . r. gnat week-finiAhing their. harvest- mere' '°'1f lis a first -cress concert of the Estate of the late John �'il- �. B8 i held is .the Atha school house nett soFi, Green River. Sale at 1. sharp. _�- - --s O t e fa. ' tr Dg ope rations. the Evening, Nov, 26th,. First- See:bills. Fred Postill, auetioneer. d TM -Sobin ('cordon left on Monday class music, readings, eolos:ai,ddialog- SATURDAY. Nov. lith -Auction style `' � HAPPY THOUGHT" _ j.evening for Toronto to resume his. Reserve the date:. Doors open of farm atcck, hay. twain; roots. ! x; �` AND --- - - �� work with hi 9 farmer employer at aCi.9tJ. program at 8 o'clock. Admis- fowl, etc., at lot S1, B. F. con., Pick- � -the plumbing trade. -` ' sioa, adults 25 cents, children 13 cents. in the rn -. �_ - - P g e. p petty of iiia ea t of { --.�[IDPBrIB� OR Orli sad .Una. Burling spent Proceeds will be given to the Red the late Peter Annan, Sale as one. Sunday with, friends in Toronto: ,Cross Society— - '" See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. 'The latter retrained a couple Of Mo5'DAY, Nov. •29Tx-Credit sale of ` _ A OUNDARTON standing timber, at lot 4, con. 4, days in the city before returning. Scarboro Tp.; the property of John -Privates Frank Brien and Rus• Mrs. Frank Porter•hss gaoe_to Ham- Pearse. About 12 acres, all kinds of - - Parlor Cooks, Heaters and = -'- selI Batb, of the artillery force ikon to visit friends, timber, some,lota nearly all cedar. _ Pow in tra__inning at Kingston, spent ppeMr.. and Mrs. Pringle, of Toronto, Sold in small lots. Sale at 1 o'clock. 'Oil Stoves. - Y�' Sunday os Morrish,who, as been Annan. dAv with Alex and Mrs. TtFF�anwY�Nov auctioneer, AUCLLOn sale of - 1 4' _ B pt S n, .' 2 �''�ha• Call in and gee them-: ti n7 such a critical condition during 8endernoo, Sr.. -bas gone to farm stock and implements, at lot c Q jam- t the past' few weeks • has greatly Toronto to epend'tlse winter with tier 23, con. 4, Pickering, ,the property _J O S i.. I . H. I ,�I • B U N Y -- B Y. daughter, Mrs. Southgate. of Thomas Reevelev. Sale at one improver] daring the .eget, few A.most enjoyable evening was spent o'clock ebur. No reserve. See bills. ..• days. lnat Friday night is the Presbyterian W. B. Powell, anctioneer. =MrR. Liscoumb,' who has re- ,church, when, under .tbe auspices of WEDNESDAY, DHC. STH -Auction sale _ eently returned. from. Manitoulin the Dunbarton' Literary and Mutual of farm atock, implements, etc., -at Island has taken lip- residence in Improvement Society, Dr. James L, lot 84, con. 2, Pickering, the -pro- - the village .having rented thg Hughes ,• formerly Chief inspector of party of Arthur Graham. Sale at 1 COLLARS-�LJirL!"�i\►7 Liecombe property, just west of the Toronto public schools, have his o'clock, sharp. J. H. Prentice, nuc- interesting lecture entitled''•Tbe Bad tion"eer. I have'a limited number of Collars to sell at $2' eaoh.' the iron bridge.: BoY,'° The address was a roast inter- MONDAY, Dac. ISTH=Auction sale• of -Mt. and -Mrs. Simons, of, St: �estrog and- instrubtite �orie avid was standing timber, chiefly maple, at Secure a bargoin now, ' Charles, Mich„ Wesley Morrish, of appreciated b ail who heard it. The -lot o, con, a. Pickering, the proper- _ " `B6rlin, - and William . Morrisb, of solos rendered by Mies Bothwell were ty of Wm. Edwards. Sale at 7 G N e •ich,are here at presebt,owiag also very .pleasing: She will always sharp, See bills. Wm. Maw, aue- Fall Rugs, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Alit 4a"s. Qe.serious illness of their fatly be welcomed wbenever she may ap- tioneer. er, Thos. Morrish, pear before a Dunbartca audience, Dr. Shoe and Harneas repairinit neatly and promptlg - -Mrs. J: H. Beal; Peter Macaab. Hughes' Dunbacton admirers extend �i */f O A i E+ j - 'attended to. • Miss Margaret Macnab and Cec ] to him their fieartfelt mympi►tby in the t'.L.irl DALE 1 -Ingleton, of Claremont, and Mrs, death of his only eon. Lieut. cheater =OgE14=N� PICKERING HARNESS +'MPORTU Hughes, who was killed is action A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, visited somewhere in France. - at the home�of the former's Fath. Is the place to ' get your Bread -Home Phone 2561. "' . W. J. COAKWEL •er, Alfred Allaivay, on Sunday. WHITtvwl.tt Flour, Royal Household. Made - -Mrs. A. Burrell and son, Rus- from No. 1. Manitoba wheat. Try sell, attended they. funeral -of -the Wm, Philp was in Port Peiry last a bag, _ - -=late Mrs. Alex.. Burrell, of lTx week•on business, Also Glenpra Floor. Pastry Flour 1 bridge, whicllr-'.tuok place on Moa- Geo. Birnie is the guest of Toronto - I M Q day frost •the residence of'her dau- frieads this week, -,- Oat crushing daily -:- . , --; 1 -e -M Fred -A. Major bas been visiting his ter, Mrs. Norton, of the 5th Hamilton friepda for a few days. Fresh Rolled Oats. $ Q O T ,Concession, Uxbridge. Miss Elsie Rogers, of Toronto, is -at Bran Shorts -The members and friends of present visiting her parents here. , the A. Y P. A.; of St: George's Edward D. Long has been the guest 'Oats Crushed Oats See our new.11nes ip mens• working boots, church, spent a most enjoyable of city friends for the past few days,. _Oat Chop Whole Corn than ever, and can give you the 'b time in the town hall on Tbars Albert Pugh, of Toronto, baa been Cracked Corn Corn Meal visiting with his brother, George fors H. A % day evening -last. Although the few days. Mixed Feed Dairy Feed evening was unfavorable there John and Mrs. Tweedie and family F Our new lines in hats are also h ]vas &•good attendance. visited with Alez and Mrs. Albright C+aldwell's Cream, sulietitute ,; ;, 4 styles in -Mies Dolly,Herr has returned on Sunda -Calf Meal 'and to the city on Saturday eveningMiss Flo Thompson, of the.'•Murra .+z Our new fall and wi samples f Ha sfaff. Toronto, th Mo]tlesine 11[ &1. . to retanme her. duffer in Victoriy Pepe' nt 3nnday wi•tb _ - ; Lhe.beat yet. We .can give Memorial'Hos ital after s Jrs. and Mrs. Ellin. Special rices in ton lots. faction with ever P pending Harold Elli��•yourigest son of. Joseph BELL PHONE. thing a man Yr a few weeks' pacatioa with .bei• Ellis, b,ui rgcently enlisted for over - mother here acid with her brothers seas service. Harold was formerly of F' ��''Z?CTa® In Berliu and Be'leville. Pittsburg, Pa. Chopping every. day. -- it • I 'BUNT I ,..+*,pFK.. »`:'...`w7d"�..,.�,: •l.:.n.cC�, < .. •'. .....t `:''.. �...u. --+. ,.:r+L ..x'..r^r.,.R:a`-.:: ,',-:,.. .. :'2'..'.': `':..4'.,•:;GS,'SPt „s•' •t•....