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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_09_157'. -1:-, X .6 t5IR 0 ",-tr" - - I-, - .-. - 'r k 1_ a. a4 4 -:4 J. t u v S '41 4� AY S E' P T E311 -1B E R 15, 1916 NO. 51 TOL. XXI-V TICKERINGi ONT., ,FRIDAY, stiMislied 75 years TER LINE, John Stewart was in to SPINK SILLS_ JW0 on Ile Manager and Directors of WestMedicatDurham Agricultural Society are pre- RNEN�OOD Monday. ig an paring and looking forward to's, I".G Will Pugh is thinking'of getting H. FORSYTH. D. of 0., ROgis- automobile. get and. better fair than ever on Ji-iio-liered member at the Opt . ometrical Aswo- The Exhibition was well patronized Tuesday and Wednesday, September .M .7 - special attention given to FLOUR by the seventh line people. 19 'Find 20. Don't miss Corning on 0"00 of Ostario. _-TT LL• fisc fitting I glasses. Eyes tested free. North n Nits. Turner find young. Wednesday. The show of live stock tf Fr 46 ank.g* d 9 V n WHITE SATIN —BREAD son pent Sunday at Port Union. I velYworth coming in see, while the C. McKIN:NON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Miss Hazel Turner has commenced Poultry and Drill Hall exhibits' prom- tudlea fit Markham. Ase to be extra good. Single fare on No Editibur b, member of the College of CREAM BUNS -FAMILY 7 rbysicians and furgeous of Ontaxio, licentiate her high school r of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. James and Mrs. Grant motored from the C P. R., G: T. R and C: N. R. Eys. a -TEA BUNS -PASTRY at T. Come -and Lneet your friends and have 'Wexford and* spent Sunday Bosaia' attenti n to daieases of women. Lud agood time. Prize lists and all. other HEAT abiltiret, Oftee and. residezice, Brougham. Garner's. J. Turner had to dispose of a infurtnAtion from the Secretary, J. S. _'BARLEYjWANTED ;E�Ta Shorts, Jurabo, k, the animal having Moorcraft, Bowmanville, Legal. fine cowl wee OATS sustained a broken leg.. -ices before. -selling VE. �FVAA UR �VW ELL, L, �IK. tCl, 7BA R R �IS - IBRID-UGHAM Get my pt . ...... Wheat Seree-nings., is TZBXOUAW, Crown Attorney, &zd 00=tY MONGOLIA elsewheref Bollaism. Court on". Wkd%bT. Mrs. L. Shepherd and daughter vis- -Tolrotito exhibition was attended by fled friends in Toronto this week. E. CHRISTIAN. Bairist and ;'All Binds 'of Chop. I have. l large stock on haud-of A • SolieftGrNotarypublic. Etc, alley 110 quite a number'from this burg. H. Windsor, of London, rimewed. Mrs. T. Smales spent a day last .61611. office Brock at North, Whitby. 251 .?(�k old acquaintances here on Monday. BARLEY FEED with Mrs. Charles Hewitt, of Stouff- Quite a number frbni here attended Dental ille. the Oshawa Fait on Tuesday and •BRAN SHORTS Ile, visited at Wm. Bassett's. last Robert farvis and 'Miss J, Bond, of 'SCRANTON COA'L'D.L. hudl W. Miss Mary Hare and sister, of Stouff- Wednesday. Gra4,aste of the Royal College cf Dental Mrq. Brodis Cedar Grove, visited with Office week. urgeons and University.'of -Toronto. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA ]3�LAKE B.. BEATON, D. D. 8,, vi store. Whitby. -MIDDLINGS Mrs. Nelson Wagg and two children on Sunday. or W. M. Pringle's Hardware Offlee houre9 to 19,:'1 to 530. Ind 1,.hcre to, t,.Bpeut,,�priday kith Mrs. y, 'We understand that the hotel here of Claremon 441Y I• ill be re-o6pened for the conveni. all phones AND STEAM. R. Tarr. CRUSHED OATS pf'rDaring Dr Beaton,s absence overeas. Dr Ro.bb, )RWI soon an 0. mill be in charge, Quite a number from the surround• ence of the public. ing country attended the s4de held at '.%It. Madden and Miss'Shubert-- of SEED OORN I J. L- BPINIKY-- LIMITED, the store-S-turC�- -Toronf6. Motored ont o Sunday and_ suoineso Mrs. Elias Bice, of Green River, and spent the day with Di. Bentley. Bast -varietiet�, best qualities and PICKERING, ONT. Mrs. David Meyer, of Altona, called Mrs. S. Ellis has returned to her. lowest price. W -G. HAM -Issuer of Marr on Mrs. M. Ramsey on Saturday. home in Detroit -after Apend-ing a "ake;iDLic*nsos in the Catinty. of Om= week here with 'her father, Win. J. 8 village. `7 G R -5 R IE W S T X R Bodell. A* POUGHER. Real Estate Auc- Veterinary erinary -Surgeon GAKKNWOOD Thos. Poueher and 'Miss Blanche �-To: tionser, valuator, colitetor and idausl M, Gleeson and W. J. Devitt spe' Honor Graduate,of the-Ontarlo" u M.ecbin spent a few days last week ffnnn _Sunda L wl Is. of marrisoce licenses, Bzougb arkbam. th the former's brother, John Pou-- College and- bM of T.2011t­ HOPPER- Issuer of Marriage ,y Associate of the Ontario creamery for F. L. Green. Edward and Mrs. Swardfager and _7 D Licenses "I the COU070iZooritarlo. Veterinary College. caw* as store and his re"denca tnout. Percy Middfeton has enlisted and is children left on Wednesday for their Ind. phone 82CX2.' E A S T L A K E now at Camp Borden training. home, after spending a time with DB.BZATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Claremont offtriO Alice Middleton Is still *Improving. friends and relative" here. The shingle that has given satis. - Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking We hope soon to see her out .again: Mrs. Townsend and children and, faction for over .30 years. Empire efil"Tits. Accountant. zte.� money to 106A T . C� and Mrs. Robl-nette and fam- Miss Eva Hanson are borne with their of 1; Fa W UTCHER SHOP Sunday with Corrugated lion with a J in. by 4=11=4.rl. oul"Loor *arw Lie, ily. of Toronto, spent parents. at present.'. Miss Hanson. we 2 in. corrugation, Ree it before you M Wood. is are sorry to state.'bas been under the --w aj—n 0 t - r. ay -41-led on -doctor, Care since her arrival. UGH S. P .4 D !. C, Gleeson. of winnipeg. c buy other makes. If on are in Ez%*D9iv* A full line Fresh Meats alw a JJUGH S s rir Licensed Auctioneer T M. Gleeson last week, also ono`kkis sist- Private A.,Caasie left on Saturday need of it Cream , ?,eparator. Try to ronabbrtd 7 ifel3au Itoported and tic =k or} at shop. sales conducted anymbeze, %;rite for torma er-in-law. :*its. W. H. Gibson. morning for the west to re -join his a Premier for 30' da Also Ant! FaTllculwo. F-becelud.2116. _35i-ly - Wkgoit on road eileryd' Mrq.- C. Wilson returned- to Port 1,,it4lion,- after spending six weeks' gaqolineeugines from &.00 till. Colbourne on Monday, She was av- furlough at the home of his rrents See or write n2 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Freth Pork 154iusage a spicialty companied by bpr sister. Slis-, Gladys here assistirigin the - fle ds. e0efore buying. V , for Canctias of York and Ontario. Ano- Trimble. who will remain. a couple of The patrhtir meeting here on Fri- -Bell Phone. d" 160,166 Of L;I kinds LU011r.441 '0 oak. �7 Butcher's -cattle wanted opt4ae. Address Green giver F, 0, ftt- 9 weeks withher day evening Nit was [yell attended. J. Prousc, Piekerin P moving`xleturfe% were good , -and The W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc_ JAS O'CONNOR, PICKE.RIN-G MOUNT much __J and the addresses by 7` Z�0% V tion4er, vs�,;ator sod CC`1141 t07 far Corner King and C�hureh Ste_ thesoidiers were H.-tened-to mttj?n- CEMENT TILE I M•! York, All kinds a$ Frank Disnei 6 repairing his horle counties of On' tively by tin apfireciative, audience. sal" conducted either privately or by auction. For datea,o? ,bar party-3tarosprly st real- -NENN. Alnrac Jones haps purchtoed a De . SEE OUR The undersi;�n,-d-has-begiin the manu. donee Eliza, 01h%gichor�rc. fboreordeio WHITBY Di lets at Nrus to- Fickortg,, v1J re-, -ilo. facture of cement tile from 3 to 12 asive tIeotlo - a -ftrovartion-guaran. SAWING: MACHINES Hobert Birroll motored to the city inches. -Call and get a- 4as agent far Ford Cars, ky The -boys of the 18,2nd. 'who were Independent ISO everyone. ci•rcular On WednerdAy last.. Niagara last week, are tions at yards on B= Tbace numberiel St to -tilt i ing High in vel. to road, half mile west ot Stanley Walker Is attending High ch missed from NVb'tby'- saws, . ham-mered amlg_nmmed.- S,hnol ht 0arerebmt. RATid Peog Spjpk ft ices reasonable. rpqs.ibeing mide In the The farmers are buty sowing their ild of the silialler of the two, Atso,.Cement kept constantl*i_ Vioerllfgparage We sell emery wheels, -eirculai fall wheat in this, locality. he Mg on hatid. A. and Mrs. Rogers took in the ynde creek bridges. The old wend- saws, gasoline ergines and hibition on Thursday b4f en one- is- gbu4 and the -cement and _k M i tehe t pill automobile and Bicycle cutters li-nd,buggies. Remember- Frank Disney's sale of steel of the new one is tat advanced Fran m Wed. towards completiqip, PICKERING repairing protriptly f farmstock and implements oi "Mr. 20th. The Victorian order. of Nurses are. to. - i b"day. Sept preparing to have a formal opening of re ire "Robert Carson had the misfortune at the I have R gooa stock of ''-Mreo4,-Olfa, Grease and BROCK ROAD, 0 the beautiful new public school of finding one of big horses In the field Bay end of the town. - It4s propnsed' ..!ilways on band. week. witb 4 broken leg one day Int to adorn the ronn" with suitable Pk- N REAL ESTATE.o.a. The animal had to be shot. Friaay MITI.A. The affair is set for Totter' Andre*, tures. wee WHITEVALK coon of next k. A PICKERING. Out. gp pumping station for the Mildred town of the Grand Trunk main '-Fe The sews. Congratulations to -ki­ ' souln, a Wire Poynter, a pupil of Mrs. J, Soden, of line is now nearly( firAshed. It is interesting collection of Brougham, who passed with honors wonderfully ALSO A At N -P LTP ati(j, Lot the- Introductory grade in Piano Pam log Inachinery,bath electric and h ave le a Hca e of Mu Fi It is beneath the surface of in Picketing Villa-ge;� Large the Toronto Conservatory sic gasoline, -p, 'Wire, Stapleg Has a full line of fresh and cur- last week. Miss Mildred was very Ill the serpet, and is fifteen feet dee Braice 7 - ad meats constantly on hand. garden, some young fruit With measels the day the pians et- The sewage Its Pumped up over, the t reee. Everything in arnifiations were. 'held kt Brougham, Bt ork street )ridge-',wb6nce it runs by -'T Cedari Posts and ,Spice Roll, Breakfast 'Sa,66u. flrgt-clacq repair- and was thug prevented from trying -gravity to the disposal works. Call and see me a,,L thiAr is a bar- until the Conservatoryre- �Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. her exam� i On Monday the town was visited by opened for the fail term. o po y council so gain for some one. Mavor Montreuil and the- cit -;Steel Post 4 -The next meeting of the Whitevitle of d Detroit, where the Highest pric" paid for Turd, opposite ­ - .. .. I Branch Women's AnqtItute will be Ford cars for Canada tire [made. It Butcher's cattle son. held sut the home of Mrs. A. E- Major. was the of -Whitby's sewage dig- Coal, Lumber. Cement, Shingles, • V. Richara4 rale-, fir, Nk ednesdAv, Sentern ber posal-w4rks that dreff- thegi that d ist- Lath and Ready Roofing IVIerq -Notary Public, Pickering; 20th, eo-mmenving at 3 o'clock, vrh�o ,te. They 'made a very thoi6ultb ki end fickering .14 tht� -Fickering Branch ifill he -�nter­ examirration of tht! whole system as a tained. RoN Call. '-Quotations from Whithy's War well as the disposal work,;. er 3f. Reesor will give pure. filtered water I pply also Came A. C. REESORI ter, Pure W&t T-rnys.n.­ Mrs. Tirst-class rigs for hir,6-- houn ed'admiration. A paper 'What are we doing to help. in for. their tin our Institute F' Mrs. .1, Reid will give Ford. has to drink Detroit raver water. ::Day, or night -LOCUST HILL If you are wise rnu. will n4e, the only a reading, and the ninvic will be pro- The .agreed that. the effluent from t w _.�BUs meets all trains -ideal ' well, dHf1Pd by Chas, B. Rice, tided by the young ladies. Thep dispo al works was purer .3 who is R$Tpnt forWind. Mills, -Gasoline �he. water.- They were en ft promptly attended.to.. than Toronto Teaming prompi Engines. P41 kinds of pipe and fittings ed At luncheon at the Royal, AT McFADDEN S Agent for -Canada Carriage Co. for water works. Also bath room fix. ..W H ILTEVALK tertain T. Aird Murrav, the engineer who 61res, etc, Ererythfug given 6arefbl* 'Miss Floren,r�e Trickev is visiting tt designed they' works, 'Find F.'F Foy, were menihers. o' fi,,Drug �W. attention. B. *A. Allison's and with other friends who built- it,f - tg'& Bo6k Store' RICE'S PU31P WORKS. here. p��rty. . Reeve Downey and Councillor 31issOlive McRae spent Sundayat 11 find our 11-T 0 rr T 0:0 Hoille Tel: 5-52i. Wh I teval V. On t.. Annes represeritt6d the t6wn council YOU Wi her home here. . :. I , during the stay of the western visitors �R n- Lieut. Fred Major, of the Aviation and spoke for Whitby at the luncheor. -stock of Bu N't'hitevalk,, a ... The Pickering Co here. Burkholder, of noes that be has been appeinied r s, visited his parents INhing the best agent of the Holeproof Clothing Com- sugar industry in this parr of the visiting with .1. and Mrs, Leary. Province, is, owing to the war -short,- paw, of London, England, the great -b .vi_ Committee 'Mrs. Buckler has returned home, 'Schoo'i 41 rs, Troyer and Mrs. Wideman are The project of estab it �est Clothing .Co. in the world. Call After spending the sarnmer with her ening supply of farm labor, and inspect samples "d note nigh also to the extraordinarily unfavor- nd in son, temporarily daughter, Mrs. `,'Miller. able weath�r this sea The object alitf of goods and extremely low of this Association i4 to. W. H. and Mrs, -'.Moore and family, res, " Quality and durability of - with the suspended, Utah sugar magnets who of Enniskillen are visiting w lessen stealing and.prosecute and operate six factories in the o o ks'' s and perfect fits guaranteed., formell's parents, E. J, and T'sirs. Moore own a the felons, easing the J -B The Sabbath School Rally will be. United States' and are iner, n'l. held the last Sun in Sunday i the month, in bumbet, this year, are the owners of and Members having property stolen emmu cai!! immediately with any member the morning at the Methodist church. the best sugar factory at Rpvmon4, The conditi6ns, in. Western tk Remarkable Records The young ladies all smiles Alberta. if Extcutivo Committee. --cur; Canada are so adverse to the industry in anticipation of future pleasure its re - that negotiations lobking to MeroWrship fee $1.00. ELMOTT, prominent citizen. Herb � Smith has 4 1 to Whitby bad advanced pretty Cn mova Tickets may be Had trom the President or •purchased a new Ford Car. near to the point of definite action. secretary m application; The Red Cross concert on Monday The third visit of these Utah men to Banks, C. S. palm. evening was a decided success, and Whitby within the put two months, J.Exwe. Com.—L. D 19 b TORONTO. ONT. the proceeds amounted to $70. u W. V. Richardson, Pickering. r . the gl. concluded in an exhaustive investiga- Pugh was the lucky winner of tion that for the time, at least, has S ilos COr..y ver knives. _K X onge and Charles Sts. J.A. O'Comior; W. J. Clark. e BaptigeChurch will led them to let the matter stand until The Whiteval favorable. This College was aaked to fill 124 an labor conditions are more Preside.al, soorstarT hold their anniversary services .:�..ngbb up to the M positions In July and 117 In August. Sept. 24th and 25th. Rev. H. Wood, This decision was officially commune- inute The thorough work of this School TOOLS SHARPENED B. A., of Claremont, will preach at cated to the chairman of the town to -day for both services on Sunday, the 24tb, at &uncil finance committee, F. Howard L well known.. Write en the cheapest, Annex, this week. The Canadian Paci- 2.30 and 7 p. m. On Monday evening 0 the We m we, our Catalogue which expWa eke a specialty of crosscut saws, LiteRev. Q. H. Schutt, M. A., B. D., fic Railway executive were willing to :Always, the beat. dip. Locks repaired. do all they could towards the removal" unsurpassed advantages offered Tools of all kin -honing a pecialtyi For a first� Of Toronto, will deliver one bide hem. Students admitted at any Razor -honing an and to Ontario of the Raymond plant, easy sbave call popular lectures. Watch for class halt t which Is located on their western line. N KER I N E P 784 Yonge Street. -end Barber Shop. notice next week giving fall particu-. To Moore McFadaen'' time. at the East Ise vur -AlOnse - Farnishings- of- lars.- W. J. Elliott; Princ ---k1ndir---- Slightly used Carpets on Sat.jj-r�&a-V6Ver1tW9- --pruhibi-t- --Dr-uggtst--GraduXM _V Write to -day for large Catalr4ue. from 15 cents a yard up. Greece is expected to be at war tion will go into effect in this W. J. 0,0RDON PIONERING- this week agatngt the Teutons. Province. 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Being Raised—Heavy Lova `Conible$ - Under Fire Froin Three Sides—Its Fall . Believed a imd -Destruction of -_ Matter of a Fav Days. - --- - -- Life -Men Seen Struggling in Water. - of Property.' _. • sty. London Sept. 10.—The village of 80 prisoners, and - ' A despatch from London says: • earlier in the day t Quebec,`Sept. 11.—The central span the remaining supports snapped and That Great Britain's bill against the spall disappeared with a mighty . !Ginchy, the Plast remaining fortified stook a small wood east of this village, Mexico for the murder of her nation- of the Quebec bridge, which was be- splash from the river and disappeared ! 'Place separating the British from the I and trade further progress east of als and the destruction of Property ing raised 150 fest.-isom the river St. in the two. hundred feet of the clian u" 5mportaat German railway centre of Deniecourt. Including to -days cap- and trade will be a formidable one, is Combles, today fell to the troops of 'tures, the French have taken more certain, and is also the last that it will Lawrence this morning, collapsed rel. J Sir Douglas Haig. than 8,000. prisoners since last Sun- be presented for payment through when it was about fifteen feet in the! Men working , on the spas cam. Combles is now under fire ,from day. the United States. All big Mexican sir and dashed into the river- The were seen' to jump into the stream. three sides, by the British from the At every vital point of the Somme interests here show a significant heli- span weighed b,000 toss. The loss of Boats were at once rushed to the spot north-west and west, and by . the battle line the Germans to -day tation 'in discussing the matter, hold- life will be heavy. and several were picked up. It was French from the south-west. Its fall' launched counter-attacks of frantic ing that the negotiations are at pre- The span was towed out from 811- estimated there were 80 men on the now believed to be a matter of 'a bitterness. Everywhere their at' sent at a critical stage. For instance, lery, Cove when it had been construct- I span. ` few days, tempts to regain the ground lost since ed, to the bridge site this morning, The two arms of the bridge, which j Winding ug' a week of . incessant the reeumptibn of the allies' big push a representative of a great Anglo- Ib was safely lifted from the pontoons was to be connected by the span were ^ '�I 77 a week ago to -day broke down with Mexican concern, S. Pearson and sdmidst great excitement -and much not di:-:turbed by the collapse. - hammerIng of the German lines in Bons, said the time was not oPpor- the initial phases of which, last Sun- severe losses, according to the French tune to resuscitate the matter. whistling by the hundreds of river Arrangement$ were at once made day, part of Ginchy and the whole of and British official reports. They craft gathered to see the rising the , to send down divers to see if the were unable to wrest from the En- "Whatever claims we have, said this greatest effort in bridge buildings,; ship's channel had been blocked, and ;r ,--_Guillemont were taken by storm, the "will not be presented by us ' British Saturday attacked on a front tente troops an inch of the lost ter- man, history. to see if it will be possible to raise the personally to the Mexicaa authorities. 'of 8,000 yards, between High Wood rain. The pontoons were removed from I span Engineers who saw the col- and Leuze Wood. As a result, they I but b the British Government, and under the span, which was proceed- 'lapse, expressed doubt as to whether Only at one point between Belloy- Y completed the capture of Ginehy and en-Santerre and Barleux, did the Ger- probably by the latter through the ing upwards on its journey. Every- it would be practical to get the span mans make as much as a temporary Government of the United'Sbates. At thing pointed to a most successful u again. took all of the ground between the P g " village and Leuze Wood. Further -1 gain They were immediately driven the prer.Ent stage we can say no enterpriee.,when suddenly, with trip- The engineers in charge of the els- had more, t of the trench in which they Enquiries _ En ries at the Foreign Of- ping noise from one of the girders vation thought that once the span was more, they pushed their lines :forward ou >' 800 yards on a front of 600 yards won a foothold, by a vigorous French fig! led to the reply that nothing de bolding the span -at its norbbern car- lifted from the pontoons the jacks east of High Wood- counter-attack. The 'short-lived suc- finite could be stated about the sub- ner ,the span- dropped into the stream would have held it until it reached the ject at this time. Simultaneously, successfully crush- cess was scored, according to the -_ _ at one end.-_ The remaining jacks roof of the bridge, above. An on - Simultaneously, - -- ing in the northers tip o! the salient French afternoon communique, with - = a- - held the" mass of steel fora few 'looking engineer said that apparently formed by the Somme drive, the Brit- the aid of jets of liquid fire. GERMAN ARMY STAFF.' seconds, while frantic ,efforts were 'one corner gave way and the strain lab i The. British have taken urs prix- made to get a chain rope around on the span itself was too great be - north -east an additional _600 yards to HIGHLY OPTIMISTIC ;y the north-east of PAzieres. The head -1 oners during the last 2i hours: They _ - quarters statement issued to -night repulsed a violent counter-attack 4 A despatch from Amsterdam says : the tottering beam. Icentre cause ib appeared to break in the north-east of Pozieres and anotherA telegram received here from Ber-With reports like shells exploding ss well. tells of heavy casualties suffered , by: s the Gezmans, particularly while meas- 'north of Ginchy. In reviewing the i lin says that in view of the forthcom- - _ Ger a ns, p ►a +1 c Sr �lnr�rry tlsa I week's advance the afternoon State- 1 , o f .� Reiehrt� _ �"ar-�, s-r� *—moi VIYiTTZ-vuFr'ik , 1:1 %?Y. British action near Pozieres, the Teu- ment xssuea az aeaut;uacw,.1 ao, - - there was held on Tuesday a fonier- British since last Sunday have pushed , Chancellor von Beth- -- CROPS'- ARE SMALL. ')URL FlIALMV tons being caught by the British ar- ence between tillery fire. itheir front sorward 6,000 yards to a mann-liollweg and the party leaders. I between 800 and 3,000 _- .._ A des atch from Guel h Fa s: Re- P P Y 0 FMEN ij� r €r The French forces on the Somme depth varying The Chancellor declared that Field ! Jiisr7T� contented themselves with minor ac- yards- The important points netted by 3tarshal von Hindenburg, chief of the Ports recewed et the Agricultural Fal- College of conditions throughout - itions to -day. They captured some Ger- the seven days' advance are the ! general stats, _ and General von Lud- crop arm_ endorf, the field marshals chief of I t eciallO1 in regard to roots ane are not d beans. Age Limit . to be Enforced and Gu arcs Gi and j— F,. Y village -that 4 d the military sttua- ter -re, oath -wet of Barfeux, tak` g staf -a&- ail y It said Mangolds and turnips are not getting Unfit Applicants t �¢ - —•- I ���i ��+Pnlll.+ tion was favorable. was the Fal] growth that the should. Po- there wa4 no thought of raising the Y _ Rejected.. limit of liability for military ser- tatoes will be about half a crop.. The Ivice. age Confidence was expressed in y g A despatch from Ottawa says: continued dr weather is interferiniRDSSI�Ii�iS1FREN'CH the success of the new war loan. GAT —— ��jj ���i JOR with the work on all ,the farm plots wit"Naw regulations are being proviued here. Aa a general thing their sysfor ensuring the fitness of mea ac -tem themce iG RIGID RESTRICTION - i, of cultivation protects x edition - d for service in the expedition- this cause, bu Pe P _ delays m h t ary force. Recruiting to officers leo tthis - - - yC O F ENTRY OF ALIE:�IS 'not ; year. be certain men be make c • : Austrian Garrison Abandons ®�licZ Under Artillery y g y = --- Bus Clearing Awa ' A despatchfrom London says :— German Trenches. Friday enterrequiing the f G CLAIMS DY entering the force are within the age limits, and medical officers will also Fire - The ptficial Gazette an prints The amendment to the order -in -Council AGAINST TEUTONS ', be called upon to exercise. great care ' London, Sept- t0.—The Austro- A despatch from Parts says: an French have cleared the way for the' governing the restrictions impo•ed •A de -.Patch from London says :----A against the admission of unfit men. recruit will be examined first by -:German forces defending Halicz, the, extension of their offensive south of upon aliens, by which, after October King George on. Friday signed s the local medical oRicer at the plait _ 'fortified -city 6 miles south of Lem- the Somme. While: their artillery 1, the written sanction and approval + proclamation requiring British sib- of enlistment and on reaching the berg, blown np the remaining north of the river was busy Preuss- o! the Board of Trade mush be obtain- :ins further for the to the United j� to make returns in regard to mobilization centre he will be re-ez he farts tions of the Iowa, and some the German trenches for , ed admission property owned by them in countries amines by a medical board, after m have been occupied by the ( assault, infantry. 'south of the river Kingdom of any alien who works in ' at war with Great Britain and also of is, finally attached for overseas ser - Russians, according to a Reuter de- gave another squeeze to the pincers any other capacity • them munitions claims made by them against aub- vice. If there is any doubt as W his spatcb from Petrograd late to -night. that are rapidly closing on the Ger- work. A rigid application of this jecte or governments' of hostile coon- condition,. be may be re-examined on C' The fall of Relies is a matter of man positions. I order, some officials says, apparently tries. request by the medical- officer. Steps - : .hours. The principal attack is against would exclude from the United King- -- — ars being taken also to keep some The despatch adds that the great Berny-en-Santerre, which is an ex-' fom foreign actors, singers, music- BRANTFORD DRUGGISTS sort of record of men rejected for an bridge- acrose the Dniester has• been tremely important village. Situated fans, and all others who do not come blown up and that the Russians hold on the Bank of the hill that dominates to work in munitions factories. WILL NOT SELL LIQUOR • ' � fitness, probably b obtains from P y y of nosh men signed cards, certifying to — the left bank of the river, heavily' Barleux, it protects the little plateau, 4 — I Q PRISONERS Ilia the retreating Teutons. Two- of Viller8carbonnel, where the Ger- 'COA despatch from Brantford says :— - their rejection. This is for the r- l p° of men once rejected Pie preventing _. -_ troop trains were wrecked -157y- m Local druggists have decided to serve i 'Rus*ian Berny-en-San- ! a COZmections with bhe liquer trade neg at other laces, a cans- - fire. To-night'a o!!'icial Austro-Hungar- of heavy batteries. erre, three kilometres from Villers- London, Sept !0.—Philip Gibbs. once prohibition goes Tato effect The_ Druggists' Association after meeting, mon practicfrom does ian war statement admits that the ' carbonnel' and four and four-fifths telegraphing . to the London Daily Russians in the Carpathians east .of : kilometres from the Somme, is at the I Telegraph; states that of the Ger- unanimously decided not to sell liquor Chronic compWaing not make a hard lot sifter. the Cillo valley "succeeded in taking', bead of a system of deep ravines., man garrison of 2,000 at Guillemont even for prescription purposes. isolated portions of our front leading to the. Somme and turning'hardly one escaped. All were dead, _ The Turkish army which was re- on southward to the German gun wounded or prisoners. Two battalions j DC�11D�j��; f�c �11�i�o� French' RE O UM Gently reported to have gone to Ga- positions. An advance by the were wiped out. One British sergeant, lcia hard-pressed Austro- in this -direction world be diseatrons•, hit in the hip by a shell, captured I RECAPTURE tJ to aid the I Hungarians, assisted in the defence of to the Germans, as it would make it four un'thout help, and ordered them AUd OF �S �� RM EIN. 'Hallex- I extremely difficult for them to with- to carry him on a stretcher to the ' The official bulletins from both Pe- trograd and Berlin to -day indicate! draw their big guns. In addition, the advance on Berny-en-Santerre great- dressing station. He arrived amok- fig -a cigar, with his prisoners -aa- - -.. -Trenches — ---that the- struggle there _ - has ly helps troops attacking Deniecourt- stretcher-bearers. The Whole System of in Front of the Fort Taken in an -around been a desperate one. An unofficial despatch from Petro- The latter village- is- now - three- fourths three - surrounded by t1te,French. HURLED HAND GRENADE ck on Sat Atta IIrday grad likewise enlarges on the fierce- f INTO GLASGOW CROWD. _Peas of the fighting around Halicz • WAR WILL END BY MARCO and along a twenty-five mile front I SAYS THE PROPHET WELLS. — -- A despatch from Glasgow says: Paris, Sept 10. —The French in s' French captured two officers and 800 attack Saturday wrested• from men _ -. jnorthward from that point. ----- :--- A despatch from Paris says: "The James O'Hara, a wounded and dim- charged soldier, learned the art -of I violent the Crown Prince The Germane tried again vainly to the village of reconquer the lost three GERMAN MAIL SERVICE + BY ZEPPELIN TO U. S. Germans will have begun to squeal by November, and the war will end by bomb throwing at the front and grew l callous in regard to the results. Early trenches east of , .positions Fleury, . north-west of Verdun, on 'the ! days. ago in the Vaux-Chapitre wood. down the `Marsh" ,This statement was made on, Saturday a crowd of glen and wo- right bank of the Menne. The night � representing this nuc- All attacks broke under • French curtain of are. Violent srtil= A despatch from Chicago says: Two "double" Zeppelins, unarmed and each on Thursday by H. G. Wella, the fam- ous British writer, who has just re- men in the rear of his tenement be- • came noisy. O'Hara asked for quiet, communique cess, says the trenches won are "in lery duels rage on the whole fronti- with a carrying capacity of 60 tons, turned from the French and Italian and when he received a derisive reply, burled hand grenade into the crowd. trout a Dwell ort." pari indicates that Gen. dwells is preparing for a west of the Menne. The German statement. admits the � have been built in Germany to carry mail between Berlin and the United fronts.. ---4--- a One man and a girl.. of nine years determined effort to regain that tort, the first to fall i"rito Ger- French penetrated Gelman positions I; sou field work here E - by Morris Epstein, agent of the Ger- Morris ME U-BOAT WARFARE. dozen killed and a other persons were wounded. Whenn O'Haraara which was ms n p o e drive last February. The east of Fleury, but asserts they were driven out by a counter-attack. man- n Alliances, who return- It was arrested it was discovered that Verdun ed from Europe on Tuesday. "They A despatch tiom London says:' he had in his possessor a quantity of ::are- so constructed,", said Epstein, "that they can rise higher than any is asserted in naval circles here that German submarine activity in the ammunition.. _ � a,�,,,,: f�� _i_a�►Li N TRENCHES TENANTED 1 ILN DEAD I � BY and thus escape hostile English Channel and in the Mediter- TURKS MUTILATE BODIES aeroplane, The also can descend to aviators. y r anean indicates 'that Germany wtll OF RUSSIAN SOLDIERS. BY BE FM OF GAS, water and travel there ander their 'shortly resume her submarine war- __ :' -..:.the power." fare. A despatch from Petrograd says: ' - - - , � S�C� ;�7+►) AT vERD ` ' c Tii�i� � N An official statement says. "Cauca- sign front—In the region of ognott Inflict, Frightful Effects of the New Russian Gas Shell Is Shown in they �1 V our troops are aevan:99 and �' '� •j _ _' _. I S A OF TREND`found t losses oii the enemy. In the region to the writ O! Ognott We _. Recent F hong. -- - — - — Corp" 1d� of . t Nearly 800 Germans, including Six Officers, W -ere Made Prisoners mutilated Turks. fico the Wee of Lake Van�ritish aarmored m cars drove out the Turks from the vil- from. P A despatch etrorrad says: The recent attack at $vltLjuchi, EO � e ureer� lying or leaning,'evidently killed Instantly, by the fumes of the gas. , _ By Gen. JoSre s Troops. dtulatsd in ths region of Cbzk- �Forslietl.N moos socttb-eget of Vladimir �%olynWd, eras heralded by a Aramatic incident. The number of Austrians who tains perished is several hundred. a - - h nr ja this arf411e1y preparation fn Doug Thursday morning there was a five- despatch from Parra says: Gen. Chapitr0 to Chenols. It was in this troops struck a powerful I sector that the Germans came nearest ENEMY SHIPS i9EiZED = " WORTH $5,000,000. this the Teutons were treated ,hour artillery preparation. By two flbera� to the IItW Basalar gas shell.' o'clock in the afternoon three lines d Teuton trenches had been captured dotire's '-`'blow on Thursday on the Verdun to effecting a serious broach in the Sept. 10. The Austrian fire was suddenly The Russians, pushing for- along a front of 20 miles. Threa . front. Here German trenches on a Verdun defences. 1'hs Reach A - ia'atorm-Led_$0 _prtsoners'_iucfi+d% .gls- - Odessa, 'Russia, --The wltie of en ships seized in !,reek stlenced. _. ward, found the trenches tetlanysd thousand prisoners, many of ihemj have araC a u diall. by dead, fid? �+ red t L f ;, !ai action deliverec6 from Vast- seem - J ' . _.•.. .. �.. r ti, w'� .- .4r .:N'. .:'.' ..�A uc _'�'id�h ' "-!'" �ST4 '; ': .. 'A'••"C "'i'', .p�.. _�. '� .. '�.�4'•'fp '� 4�¢,�'t ' !C .ate. -e*. � W' •, 4• .r-, .;. W...?r,�, ..-.tts'�::.'e.,,, ..:.s: 's�.M: Yr.S•, _`✓-`it r'•_-.+C3m.'__,. .,dl i4i;.£va+•.srouu•✓.Y.s�e'ri.-.. !a`.Igica4-1t�.z+�"4Fw-`'rw`rc`_3.... .,.*. .'�.•'_W�' -. 9:.,t..�.?l�.Kdi"F`•§•."�'..�. � _ . �L-� 4 Z 7VO�� �ntW fe - S1, • :ANGELS UNAWARES. Vkhmus, 'mediation,- n guess you've STORAGE MlArrffnitos to the Frontl put got him, , If. he ever gets out of that, 0 Share The" magnetos Women A" Dobr Their 7L ter 1:yvarself in. top-notch con egrayn, mili at my neraforAii Aitiort by eating Sbroaded In Vienna, Cairo, Portugal, and Trying- -Time& Otartere GO Ir roes Sir ancili has represented 0.­.:;'Whiexjt ]Biscuits a fbocl.thAt Norway, i1iikore the war theri were Ave Great BAtain, and, aithou& Govern- million, Ave hundred women wage REPAIRS his reputation an L today there 7 supplies t:he'Vrftteft anW=t meats have changed,diplomats earners in Great Britain; t -made promptly —of body-building materW one of the most successful 77 in the service of Britain has always I are said to be over ton million. ]Pive all with the least tax upgql the SCOT -6- Ftsfur tw90 ry PLAGA service, and a woman has taken the man" the nw* d.W the vo& ftestion. You cannot get of every able-bodied man who 'SHEET■ place v N BALANCE toO "the front" in, any busi. A WAS d tusir been engaged in peace might have Willard Agents. nourished to ful occupations. England ban never rless with a poorly tursbamusi, .117.119 SIMCOR ST., TORONTO An Open Letter to Germ Citizens an Delicious for brealb. - M -1—E.". i a ;.. been so busy a manufacturing and and Workers. I •industrial country as she Is in 1915, IRA W* f ith sliced peaches and The Telegmaf, Amsterdam, pub- 11714 .481 but this would never have been Poo - 11=6 JOHN a His -Zlag& into fishes particulars of a remarkable I ed sible if women had not stepp JOHN I` "I never hear you talk. about your brochure that has appeared In :Ger- the breach. "People of, Ger- 202 Hallam Building, Toriinto. old college days." many. It is entitled I'P In Canada there is not the , same 'Our class didn't .produce anybody . 77. to many, Awake!—An Open Letter supply of surplus available women, 'g enough for the, rest of us to brag German Citizens and Workers." 'The so that in this respect Canada has bi 9 about." author is Dr. Hermann Roesemaier. n eat a revolu- A Gol Mine On not experienced so gr many tion in industrial life, but The Tele" sof sayi'it hai been'ass �z�ur Farm ad. that in Aix-la-Chapelle alone 5,000 You can double Your profits by new occupations are being opened UWard's Watment Our" Dandruff, - a to #,inadian women, and the 2, the brochure are in circula storing up good green feed in de - copies of tion. The author states that he was mand for women workers in factor- Invoking the powers. B, S' SILO life Elsie (saying her prayers)=Xam political editor of the Berliner Mor- Food UU Wintor L ies and 'in the great industrial of the railways is steadily on the me, may I pray that we have rain to- genpost until -Septembert 1914r when. Scientifically Ob to keep nflage freish. is morrow ? with Herr Rudolf Cuno, increase If Sir Robert Borden ed wi he quarell weet and good to the -ed that he last. sunt of select - chief editor, who declar to secure his 500,000 CanadiA sol- Mother—Why do you want mist my ed timber treated with diers, tempor- child ? who does not help to deceive peo wood preservativ 100,000 women must Mader in Canada I ' p into the 'shoes of men Elsie—'Cause Susie Stuckup didn't pts is a rascal.. The-.autbor further that arily ate Tae Georg BISSELL latter may be released Invite me to her garden party, states that both Cuno and has strong. so that the A. FAVORITE, WITH THE GREEKS. doors, ice, as the limit of available Bernhard, manager of the Vossische wall*, air -tight doo for service, Zeitung, explicitly admitted that- hoops of heavy steel. I reached. dealers men seems most to be Sold by or Sir Francis Elliott Has Won Many Germany provoked the war in order address us direct. Get :Women are already working along - Bloodless Vk4arlft. to gain the hegemony of Europe." tree L.folder. Wri;a e of 'men in sacking and batiling 3id i at the 6, Lakes eleva- The Telegraaf translates some T. Dept, 1; 1 of graft Although one hears little about plorst. Ontario. -*S,ific yards You wlfl find relief In ZamBak I passages --of the brochure;_ in which it tors, in the Canadi�111;11 ii- 110 41 -011U --that Sir- 'inf orm4 -circles -the _Eey ire- chia-hing is said that in and shops where t cases the bundfigi Francis Elliot, who has been Minis - truth is known and the German cars, In the telegraph services and n, stops b:"nq and b ags ter at Athens since 1903, has won ought to know it. There are at least, FREE TO G I RL ;in I many clieribal positions hither- ease. Perseverance, With ZM many bloodless victories for the al- 1,250,000 dead, about 750,000 prison- - to held by men. They are acting in Buk,meanscure. W'hynot-prdVe es in - with %Aes duzing the troublous times Station Agents era, deserters, and missing, and about 1530,0 places as ft 7 AS DruggWa a4d Xords�_ I satisfaction to their employers. But We b" Greece. A quarter of a century's ex- 8,000,000 wounded, of whom about ir fence in the Balkans --for Sir 000,000 are condemned to incurable Canadians who visit England are Bur- TPrs was at Sofia, before—he..-a 7.mutitation., -That is the bloody--bal-- tind--mome-n-14eket lnspeat,� came Minister at Athe, . ard�, wome PIre sheet of :i_v_ar_­f6­rG___Wewill give this beaL;tirul bracelet free I ors and guad this clever diplomatiat to renConcerning those- sick they are f &II en as chauffeursi,and es lk Inestimable service to the cionunttrrrvvy�,, ch girl or young lady attendants, wom 2xl6 inch train Their number eludes all Com- whowill 2 3t00o&1nour lovely I conductors, women as red caps, being colored OtlocrLPh Pictures at loc. each. as 11121713) POTATOMS He has had the advantage of great favorite with the Greeks, fol�p tion, but it is certainly enormous . The Brace4et is of rolled gold plate. porters and. ticket clerks, women :richly engraved. locomotive cleaners and track greas- EED rOTATOES. IRISH COS6 Send us your name blare. Delaware. Carman. Order •, the I-Ictures. When sold send us era.. at once. Supply limited Write !or quo - SA he lived among them dozing S Ing the lasvl. and we will send in t.?`0" VE THE CHILDREN the money " we will send you the two Balkan wars, and helped the _1 fi tations. IT. W, Dawson. Brampton become a far more powerful natiosw P, Bracelet Address I How Many Can Answer This ? t�. Fon he was firs', Mothers who keep a box of Baby 8, ZOAC33&-WASaLM31 00 1 than they were when " WMIL 27. "Acl*%. 03117. -1 say exactly what I think." ex - appointed Minister at the Greek capi Tablets in the house may feel, claimed the vociferous man. %CRES. FOI'R MILES FROM taLof their little ones are 50 that the lives 1 tion." "There is no country," he Teterboro ,pop. 22,000) ChuiC4 Sir Francis, who, by the way, was reasonably safe during the hot weath-,- avows, "better provided than Canada' How Interesting !" exclaimed Miss situation and su -erb buildings. Robt. -troubles, cholera inion- Cayenne. -Do you think of what you, Graham, R, R, 4 rmerbro it the er. Stomach . 3 born in the old Legaton House a - tum and diarrhoea carry off thous- in this respect." Regarding manure,' may before you say It or do you ad- — -.3 entered the Diplomatic Ser two important . t facts to be remember- Rague. twenty-three, as at- ands of little ones every summer, in utiliz- mire the, way it sounds and then think vice when be was twe ed are where it is not at once it r, ATCHMAXER WANTED. M17ST vl tache at Constantinople. At Eton most cases because -the mother does ed by being put into the oil, or on to `%V be capable and reliable. A-. Ran& J a safe medicine at hand to the soil, one-third of its initial value ]'art Arthur Ont pad Oxford he earned X big repute- not have 2namd's z1abusist for MIS tion as an athlete and oarsman. He give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets is lost, and that the loss to least -where AA_'HI.VIST9-8IX 0<)()D—EITHEIL towed in the Eton eight for four cure these troubles, or if given occa- InActitnes or vise- "ads; tenor"' the manure is kept compact and pro- Work , good wages for good men The bears, while at Oxford his boat be- sionally to the well child will prevent Wedding Ring of Lead. Iran A*orkE Limited. Owen sound their coming on. The Tablets are tested from rain! A of -lead is Fame be" of the river. wedding ring made .41 going to adorn the finger of Lady LACXSNIJTH WANTED —GOOD A Wit, ciestio-shaven man, be re- guaranteed by a government analyst I B Shaer -ind general smith. power mindei people in many ways of the to be absolutely harmless' even- to the PARLOR CARS ole, daughter of the shop ; steady, Jeb Sa.so per day ICE CREAM ON, Dorothy W110 I - ery. w famous -Foreign Secretary, although new-born babe. They are especially I r she weds ­ eek. J. W. Grillflth,, Gore' THE C.P.R. Earl of Oxford, on the day Manitoulin 1paan& Ont. Mills'. The r:ng is he is not quite so reserved. Indeed, good in summer bemuse they , Peru- -+Capt. Arthur Bir Francis, when he can put his late the bowels' and keep the stomach I The Ice Cream Parlor plays such 'inade..Af-a 06641 of shrapnel which 3rZWZ7&FZ= "A ii� the life: - - T3ROFIT-MAXIINIG NEWS AND diplomatic duties behind him for the sweet and pure. They am - sold by an important part in peo- 1 truck Captif�' Mills in the _footp time being, is ane, of the most enter- medicine dealers or by mail at 25 pie that Dr. W. A. Cooper, of the i :ermanently.lisming him. I Officee, for male in sood Ontario towns, The most useful and interesting i paining of men, and he particularly cents a box from The Dr. Williams I Canadian Pacific Dining Car Service, I of all businesses Full information on y YI)U Wl tff 7 d% - will 119 SIM4 17. t ' h 0 �i d :'or. teel, or set rile I it in Zan11 I It e St. Ing' g pain' 161 g and b Mil Pal W F 8 r:uk, a� 9 11� at 9 7 ­Hkai to tall his favorite story dr the Medicine Co., Brockville,. Out.• has decided to incorporate it into rail- I sippItcation to Wilson isi2slishing Com. guide who was showing an American i way travel and has initiated what Granulated Eyelid% pony 73 West Adelftid* street.. Toronto. gentleman round the tombs in St. .:NOTE OF WARNING. may be called the Ice Cream Parlor' Sore Eyes indamed by ergo- Paulls. Caron the chief trains between Mont- kly rilieved by Ksortcases.Dealandarin ANCER_ TUMORS, LUMPS." ZT`C.. "That, sir," said the guide, "his the to say on N C Internal end eztsro�al. cured witlk- Importance of Conserving the Fer S 21scReasedy. No Smartieal and Ottawa, that is AlI :,tt by our home treatment., Write 1 Eye @ Bomb of the greatest 'era Europe or Of our Soil. the trains which carry a Buffet- � just Eye Comfort, Mal. too late, Dr. r.um&n wedisell n's. ­X1111ty ar. It c,,. umited, cbmairwood, Ont 'the world ever knew—Lord Nelson Library-Observa.tion-Parlor-C Your Drunist's Soc per ra"Ie- HarbeEls That marble sarcophagus weighs The soil. 33 T,11e one 9r—`6 foundation not Only of agriculture is now possible on such mi Is to ob- 5d"inTube*25c. FormookolthelLyeff-reeam Druilaists.orliCktisafteRcinedyCe.AhkAW forty.two tons. Hinside that is a -steel but the nation's welfare, hence it tain soft drin%s, ice -creams and sun- receptacle weighting twelve tons, an inside that is &leaden casket of is practically impossible to spend an does, and though the service has been in existence only a few days, its pop- , Laid Up For Quite a While. Wermentically sealed; weighing two excess and care on its cultivation and ulari . ty has been so pronounced that --This paper," said Languid Lewis' tone.. Hinside that is a mahogany preservation. Therefore any knowl- it will no doubt be extended to other "tells about a horse running away toffin 'oldie' the hashes of the great edge that results from experience is A deal in- services in the near future. with a- woman, and she was laid up 0 10 insival am mWall," said the Yankee, afters few of the greatest value. of formation acquired from such experi- OLD AS THE WORLD,"That for six wee ka.,. ain't so worse," rejoined encs in Bulletin No. 27, second series, .AS Boastful Benjamin ; a Mend of inine entitled "Soil Fertility, its economic to maintenance and increase," just is- aSporadic Long Known In Europe In Form of I 'h9 once ran away with a horse, and sued by the Department of Agricul- EpKemics. was laid UP for six years." tare of which Dr. Frank T. Shutt, the, -Infantile paralysis, the appearance Dominion Chemist, is author, and of wh1ch In France seems to be Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1908 - which can be had free by application to the Publications Branch of the De- feared," says Professor Arnold Net- ter. a member of the--Aeademy of I .St. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. + + the caital. Dr Shutt I Medicine, and an authority on the Gentlemen, 1 was badly kickedby. part- - 11, 1 -- . - 4­� practical note of, disease, "is' a malady as old as tho my horse last May, and after Using sounds an intensely pr warning when he argues that we have world and which has long been known' several Preparations On my leg nota -7 in the form of Sporadic epidemics, y leg was black as The 6"1 of a Nano In the of plant food ins would do, M been terribly wasteful aVecting adults as well as children. id up in bed for a fort- Acoon. Inellelt on the ould'be made - It exists now in En and jet was Is and that every effort sh gland I not walk. After us to maintain and increase the fertility France. Thousands of persons were night and could --OTTO HIGEL' ' of our •soils, and, by more rational affected by the disease In Swedening three bottles of your MINARDS . methods, endeavor to put a stop to 1905, and France suffered In its turn LINIMENT I was perfectly cured, noPiano Action rapt waste. While the warning is in 1909 and 1910, and even as* late as that I could start on. the road, JOS.- DUBES, -ted to the Northwest, "where 1914." directed treatment of the disease, Traveller.. 1, Commfarming I= been likened to mining,"' As to thes AttentionProfessor Netter saysGet. Ontario and Eastern -Canada gener orcia" TriLveill Machinery For Sade �r "Beginning in 1910�_ we employed ally are summoned to account. In injections of a serum derived from colony of BarbarT Apes- Wheelock EnAncl, *150 ___Firsrt;o because of its brief, a change to called for from -ex subjects who had been previously af- "A tensive to intensive farming, the leg- fected with the disease, sad the re; There to at Gibraltar an interee, Wonderfully delicious son that it is sought to convey being ;suits were excellent wherever the ing colony of Barbary apes, the only ftV.0r_ that there is more profit in high til- subject could be treated at the outset one in Europe. Only twenty of the H.P., 18-x42, witb double c'.! lage and conservation in cultivation' of the attack. The use of serum may animals are living- They are highly .1 capable of arresting than in methods of mere. routine. be• considered as prized and carefully protected. Their main driving belt 24 inse Then again, be. gone minutely into the. pro- the progress and even of causing a home is on the higher eastern por- cAuse It is ready to disappearance of paralysis already tion of the fiumous rock, e3icept at wide, ad Mum 30 • K -ISP porties, necessary treatment and ap y eat --fresh.. and In "the developed such times as they are driven' down plication of farmyard ures, -1rom the package. -All In n t doctor supplies 'a table Mig the ap- by cold winds. hCHAti cD. proximitte composition of manure Zd=iWOUS C cond --vilyrous—sahnils, de- lass ition. Would be But the big "get at (fresh) from 11 quality is its scribes the manurial value of clover, Bounded Ominous. SO cr or scparatc- of Well- the component elements and bene - abundance me .,balanced, easily di- fi*, and refers to the places occupied e* influence exercised by fertgiz- eme." He insists that he is not worthy of, y also a lot of Sh 1aftigg wtiblip nourishment. by wood ashes and seaweed as potas- don't Hke the sound of that Bet. ter look up rating again;_ ata vayucat-barga n as sic fertilizer. He Wes into the vir- For sound healtht toes of gypsum and nitrate of soda every table should. as indirect potash fertilizer, conclud- room Is required iMWW- have US daily ration Ing in an instructive review of the s It Is unwise to go out walking In a of Grape-NUt8-- chief means by which the productive- driving rain. ately ness of the soil may be increased and preserved, by urging farmers to make S. Frank Wilson" Sons There a Rum When you see a girl sit down to din - greater use of the various means and ner and tackle a juicy steak smothe'red agenc i -ies provided by the governments in onions it's a good sign that she Isn't 73 Adelaide Street WOK Cxissidiss Postum Cereal co:, Ltd., —Federal and Provincial—"for the e ft stsorck gmatly worried ova love AftirS. Toronto. 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'...' ...-...•;..!.•'-gym - ;,t„fr• •.v .v ;7-... ,.i•,; °R ,.,;,.�, '3r.�. '+. ',.,:2,• .,•. ,3;0 �..1 -.r7C .�,✓�; e.,�y.r'. . .�. ... .. x, '. «w• .r+.d� .- ' - :. ,,,;�,.-. �; .. ' a :.+ ..,... ♦ w-• - �`•"'3'w' _ �' i .:r _ ter, � �.� �+w. �" !ark?• t L. y. •.. :. .. r' _ .,C ""L..'., r.n-">� V,' ''S '.�rY' TT + y• y. ♦ . •u., „•' rv,..; � '... b .i ..:. .. :. •- Af •: .ey .j • ,"i _•T'� —. y}' t.'., ,•,�y,!! �..1K :]fir'�w'.'.���Y^^. XA•A' v , .ye: Yw..' i •i. " M .� , j, �•i.��� �� Ary 5s. :F .. '� c/''�1 '""1<ra,► �' OR Ess aas�.YcQyIIte t.w!leJ. �'R'LErm RVI1� TIME FOR The September tsumher of the Farm- l3 4arnin, ehsssyw.4od n o N s depot, al The ver beet Craw Pord Peaches will be here this week. vabiiehedeveYslWay morning &tita04,00 er's Magazine starts off with a ,plead= T OST—A red stoer. Finder will be y uarantee ever bee- �wrsf ag, out. id article by the editor. F. W. Chap. L od by sending.intormstlea 6,*wa• _ e buy direct Prot1# the grower aad'g 9 man, on the very practical question of ing D,IIay d. M.C..., DrOugbam, ai.aj `k t: Order l bw. We will have shipments every few days• ..Ho Shall I Make 'Money ?" It is a - - Babsoriptimsto the United States fi ao of our farm resources and of possible room: to Qg000d 000g in od iion�For fu:chat npartou- White Nine, Cider or Malt Vinegar, the beet of in advance avenues for new revenue. It should tyre, apply tp w H Crum mar, Pickering. al.a9 sash that can be bough. Pure Spices of every i be read by every farmer. Mr. Chap- kind, whole or ground, man must be snaking good in his poli- PIGS FOR SALIN-011ie sow with 10 -• - -- '_ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, tion as he is now given the preceRnce PIGS one sow with* psis and ten brood R S �.. R .P = N T •may, R $ a sown, A ply at lot 1 , rear of coal every week in the contents of the Pickering, Dandy d; McCarron, Brougham. al-a9 noTss .�Ho conrtnagriTa Financial Poet, tha leading publics- - . All Sizes Crown �,TTars, wine and imperial tion in Canada devoted to financial A LSISE CLOVER SEED FOR measure, also-the Perfect Seal 3aca and business matters. The Plat 1Z sale at lot A can T. Picks r� t at the farm t ..The present regrettable�poel'tion article is- resume each week of the an' ownprice•, 41st YonoEahorsn ug bulls for ��,0�$Z,ER. Of the A.0. U.r, Bale at reasonable prices. ' E li Pugh, Clare- - ' ---- - Wa was unavoid• farming outlook in Canada. This is moat y2tt ° ' A load of these good cooking Potatoes at able owin to the exceedingly low compliment to one of Ontario county a $2.50 per bag-90 pounds. g.' - g y sons and a present proprietor of a Ct 3'ALLION FOR SALE—Duke of - S Clyde, No. 14896, Vcl. 9i. C ti B. ! ydars old R ,. assessments that were made for Pickering farm. dark brown in color- Appl at lot 19, B F eon, F' R Z3 V C# .= mauv years, before old ' lrge claim. Picketing, or address Ben sweets a 8 NQ- i. The d in u ar will hel upreserv- ing eser - - Whitby, sitz drop 9 g pin B r Redpath � v , ed many victims from the order. g,ALE "LISTER. _ --ing and pickling operations.. Best Redpath _ ARM FOR SALE-Containing 50 guaranteed, $5.00 per 100 lbs.: The fate that has befallen the A. TUESDAY. SEPT. 18TH—Auction sale sores, bsirQ soneh par: oY tot 97, ova 9, l�ick- Q. U. W. should be a warning to of horse. rigs and household furni- *ring, on the promises are. comfortable frame 13=0'$e f �'.."PO 1aS,' 'ISl �1'CCeZ'3.1�i house, good barn and other outbuildings. plenty .the ether fraternal insurance soci tuts in the Village of Pickering, the. o! eater, land all workable Also Drop and im• Fruits and Provisions at the lowest prices ' propet ty of George Stephenson. lemente. A p. on the premises or sddress J. Coa819tent with -- sties whose rate does not conform Bale at 1 o'clock, See bills. `V. B. Barrest, Dnn>pat�oa P o sett to the standard that experience Powell, auctioneer. FAR!!d TO RENT-In theTownship " and Cpnl mUn sense demands. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 'mTS—Auction of Pickering, being the south half of lot lig. sale of farm stock, l ening.mentshe etc, son furnaces ant-class too acres C}ood brick hones s Of. RIC HARDSON i _ Many faternal insurance societies at lot 6, con. 7, Pickering, the pro- with furnaces Szet•etus stable. ; s bores of an berries and have been organized by well-mean- pert? of E. Franmple k Disney. Sale ht othper smaau ffru`iit- nd s Foreparti altars apply to r Vin$ men, whose actuarial know- one. See bills. W. Maw, AUCtiOa- J S Roney on'tbe Premises or to W. rant, a0 Nina Aye, Toronto tart Gi•ROCEEtIEB ONLT ledge was so limited, as only. to SATUSDAY, SEPT, 30TH—Auction sale FORSALE -In the village of White " -,court disaster. There are in ex- of dwelling, 3 lots and household Pyle as 6 roomed frame house with cod istence today a number of socie- furniture, on Elizabeth St., Picker- atop* caller and small stable two and a 9= _ BUMMER. FURNITURE _ KINties, who have a ,groins of several jug Village. belongia� to the estate acres of land includlag as sere of Rood orchard of the late Alfred Al away. Sale at theeer °eos"aaaioamaibgi�n surroundedwithshim: - ' tmiljion dollars, And wltile>3 is rapid-- � pp m„ real estate offered at 4. See F� D�oa andtermaapply t'o PBiLED HEATON ly inereasiog, but their rate of in- b111s. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. whitevale the latter at cost Porch Chairs, Reclining .hairs and Hammocks, ssurance is so ?ow,'that ruin will ' A specially good line of Camp Cots at $225. �50 PER ACRE BUYS A m0.•ACRE � p g ; inevitably follow unless the rate Near Adver$taements. faros. Witb frame hoose, 9 good barns, e0a_- vw , - 9u on stone foundation, stabling for 83 cattle ie increased to a proper sum', dud wind mill for chop ing grain, large s110 built Parties who have had pictures framed here for some time, L�T.� tiTED-100 carloads of Elm to °f houow lite, li:ig, coeodc Baso. leo acre. kindly call and take them away. What that rate should be i*an be Yip yo- either G T B or C P S points. cl*ared' Ifl Gores maple and cedar bush estimat ya nanr o! elmfun, points. °a °Porth 89600, sprtn creek through farm. one T p nu ]sate_ q �_ a m/ a from school. two mites tzom t�wa _ i T CK �1, EtIN la _. RCtuary, markes price. Call. wri.s or ohous for varticu- balance mortgage ac 6 cane. or patten larm fare. Joseph Has d sons, NvLitbY. out. write JoLn A white, H B :�0 1, Locant 8111. illi PIGEONS PIGEONS- -i77r Oarneaux and Boalerre some very ;..large, 23 to 36 teats each. - WHITEPEO. :Y PLANT. Whitevale, Oct. 1� r ` _ - _A LOAN rZ - _mi - a`0 For sale at current prices #. 3, tl, ..,DOMINI/� �� - • S. 10. l$ and 15 ash cement fill a at the ' 'wj - Whltevale Tile Yards. lad, Tel. No. -' y N..... hisAkbam. =. n n_ - WM. PHILP V V �C issue of $1009000,000 0,000 5 Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. RORSES WANTED 1 - : -._. _ . _ - ',. - _ . - .., PAYABLE AT TOWN AM ' `13TTAVYA,`HALIFAX, ST. jOHN; CHARLOTTE MONTREAL. TO wagons We want to litre a sew good single }Horses and wagons whit drivers for f REGINA. CALGARY, VICTORIA.— cool and coke delivery. Steady winters rk . work at $4,00 per day to good man. m r s. a,'D1GN,±.ai. -INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, 1st APRIL, C�CTQBEi- - .� - - $1 QCEEp Sr. WEeT, TOSO.vTo Phone Maio 7790 PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. - . - e Fruit Store - .: µ ISSUE PRICE ,HAS THE QUALITY (Potatoes. Cabbage, Cucumbers. Red m +► and Green Peppers. Pickling - - Onians. Etc., Etc. YEAR'S IAiTSRBST WILL BE PAIIY$Tfi 2>! APRIL, 1917: A FULL HALF- MaUgs Grapes. Cantaloupe*, 19ananas and Water -melons. - _THE, PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WU.L BE USED FOR WAR PURPOG" ONLY. � r — 8e+s no before buying Peaches. - - "i As the market is so uncertain this year we cannot list prices and stay with Fti+saric>t offers herewith, oa behalf of to *ucipai, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, kill= them—A good deal always. �'8L MINIDTS33 O the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription wit out coupons, in accordance with the -the �50'S C + CREAM able as follows: at 97}, pay _ Delive of scrip certificates and of bonds will be made ry Plain, to cones, sundeas or In 10 percent on application; through the chartered banks. _. .. .. Ice-cream ,odea,-always good. _ S0 16th October, 19190 15th December, 1918. income tan—im ed in ursuance of legislation eeawted N. J. MARQUIS S0 " " 15th November, 1918; The issue will be exempt from taxes—iaeludi any '27} "' a —imposed p eglsla Pickafts oatm'io The total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited .,by the Parliament Qf Canada. to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount The bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations 8 '1PiCkering id for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva- -of $100, $500, $1,000• -Fully registered bonds witho Land &Standing (if any) pa ut Cedar for Sale, lent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus _coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 f 22nd November, 1� -' authorized multiple of $5,000• - - — >i o 15. •.115 acres in 1?ickerin� towts�blp; con• -� The instalments ma be paid in fu]t on the d�iy ' any or - venient to Railway Depof at Cherry C y .; The bonds will be paid at,maturity at par at the oflrce wood, with additional 'ten acres of o€ October, 1916, or'on any instalment due date thereafter, of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, �"sbtndiog timber, principally. cedar. = under discoula at the rate of four per cent per annum. : - or At the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, - ..,There is also said to be some cedar All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the St. John, Charlottetown,-Montreal, Toronto,- Winnipeg, suitable far fence posts. The land and P - - timber is estimated wrnth Twenty- credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. s. ��'e attic en — instalmelit «-hen due will render previous payments liable . .Seven Hundred Dollar p — re lasted bonds will be paid full whole or art of • 'tura and'the allotment to cancellation. _ The interest on the 3 t3 for an offer on the p to fol fel property and timber,- Write or call .... `'by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on o r 'cent -- coin anied b� a deposit .of ten pe will b aid. on-surrender of coupons. at our office for fiill particulars. _ _ Subscriptions, ac R _ p •bonds .�•tth coupons tl e p JOE, FISHER- Co: of the amount suhscrlheeimust he forwarded through Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange ` Lumederr Building, t'he inedium of a eharterol Rani:. Any branch in Canada II at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. , 8 Adelaide, East, of any chartered bank will reepive subscriptions and issue t -- Toronto, bject to the payment of t�centy-five cents for each Farms- and =Country Homes for Sale, s provisional retell t Su• p a _ new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without x ' RS'. _ o • Thi= loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of VOTERS LIST 1916 -- coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the a • ` = Ca: sdu, to j both l;rincipal. and interest will.be a charge denomination of $1,000 with con ons, and holders of bonds 1 upon the Cousolidated Revenue- Fund. convert into fully a•�e right to with coupons *ill h t rig t a, Formsof appllca ton maybra e o ained f orn a edtd�-.of _authorized denominations without M - Receiver any trete b a e o o a ata me o application tote r o in Canada of chs d auk rod at -the flies f any coupons ny. time ' n ap li tion h Minister —fes rtnici¢ality of the Tow;;Aip of Pickering tat General in Canada. - -County of Ontario. Assistant men Finance 'Notice is bereby given that I have Subscriptions must be for even bundreds of dollars - The books of the loan will be kept at the Department transmitted or delivered to the er- of Finance, Ottawa _._7.T4--sons " • — 1 allotments the surplus deposit will be Application will be made in due covse for the listing of M the Ontario Voters' List act. 1389, and . � applied towards payment oft e amour due on he October the issue on the Montreal and Toronto -Stock Exchanges. acts amending the same, the copies re• f. d1 quired by said section to be so trans- instalment. Recognized bond and stock brokers will be allowed a 1: ^ witted or delivered of the lista made = Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in comm. ion of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments ' -pursuant to said Act, of persons ap Rearing by the last revised assessment accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered made in respect of applications bearing their stamp, y '8011 of the said Municipality entitled or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange Provided, however, that no- commission will be allowed-, to vote at Elections for members of ,= for the provisional receipts: _ In respect of the amount of any allotment laid for by the i Elie Legislative Assembly and• 8t _ pp Municipal Elections, and the said List - ' When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and surrender of bonds 11915. under commission will be +was first posted up at my office at ayment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the o€ 22nd november, N _Whitevale on roti 8th day of Septem- money, they may be exchanged. for bond's, when prepared, - in-respect of applicl}tions on farms. which have ,not beetr� 40 ber, 1916, and remain there for inspec- ";tion, 'R with coupons attached, pdyabie to bearer .or registered as printed by the King's Printer. i 4�ti k Electors are called upon to examine said lista and if any omissions or oth rs are_founsi_therein._i ,_a take �+ T - Subserip-tion mediate proceedings to have Lists will close osis or before 23rd September, 1916:_ sai3 -- corrected according to law. a%UP4 Whitevale, Sept. lith, 1614 DEPAHTmxN-T o8 FL-;ANCB, ()TTAwA, September 12th, 1916. 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't'•]f� ...F'�Y,�*/7sF.`?�,; %'� ! t^'T'""-"" .} i� h�.:..r .'`moo•• ✓ti.N'^'. sx.. -0,,.� •i _ ✓n. 9..'r' .. t. '.:;. x i'9.Y11.y,.. w .' y,>s.... 'J,.. ...•... - •.... .• �. .•.x .i. J , _L ,h✓•,, .�'_ �:++� - �'' .. ' `'Sk ......:, p ; >:. .. "Y� , j�,' :ic...y. oy?40 ±•: . %. S�• .�y,�,�, �'.r ,y'Q ' . Rt•'�.. s �': V` - %. - �•.'. :J' ! rC:• �,c- ,., :..i' °r7>+. 1' P.e1� - '��`' : . a. +a, y . J' 4�. _ y r.:rks �,� �,. 7"- a. �J• Me � .sT ' �`' ► CLMSIAGNT' 1 ��L�SHOR ��- ' T"' Barn, on Th. Xc y, i& .so • • THE 1ANKs Irving and'Mrs. MaApoy; a ao The masons are busy erecting W the stone wall for G. M. ftrsyth a _' s tablished 1Q . ■ Es 71 mew residence. ~ rr w,� _ 1 • " ■ ��• a ` Ys;.,, Mies Jertrude Morgan, of To. �OQ Pairs of Ulan s 'Mllltar BOots - - CAMAL ANON& $13,000,000 --ronw spent_ - _ - an Mrs. Henderson,. a es 00 8 e q -* � wo auto loads of people fram nod,8Z'$ a 8 0 use. These sboes are the galne- as the C . Toronto visited with Joshua - ` rarmess � d0 vw to leave their •ale 0040 wasp' XU DOINW0m Mrs. Bundy o0 Sunday. ; sobdiers ,wear. :.Every pair fully: guaran• _ . _ . _ • _ a Wm. Edwards 'is laid"off dut teed.- - - cos 6011" los• Ooneait the- man"U t y : ; .... • _ . :: �s �at -present suffering from blood- Sale pride $4. .- W. ■ WH1T¢Y BRANCH :. S. D. TERRY, Manager. ' ■}. `A -poisoning InQne of his hands. p' �p - __ - ' • Thos. and lifts. Stephenson and _ J. Y j- �: O N ® �tnn•[aa�ratnareaRea■s�t=>rRt■a>.e■si>•sea>r■t><ki>a■tn�>•nn ¢` daughters visited with the form er'e parents in Pickering Sunday: - Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and "WHITBY. ONTARIO ES daughter, Misa Glad e, spent Sun- day with Adam an Mrs. Spears; PLO*W. _ HA� of Mount Zioa. -=- -- - : _ _ -. _ .. ..- THE; Miss Elizabeth Condy, of Wash- _ r idgton, D., C., to spending her va- cation at the home of her' sister, T M A R -0B A__ - - } Fred Sanderson and Russ Tay for have left for Toronto where OFCANADA The Verb beat, because' they .they have secured employment in H4D ofrlCt TORONTO `S munition factory, - are well tempered and. very. } Miss Clara Underhill left on - Monday for Whitby,where she �Cie;nt and Pro- mpt ►gCtYiCO YriUUth. will attend the Ladies College. S _ �OpBIf Ws wish her success, - in every Department • Jag �K Beep in mind the date -of the - -: Bapfist anniversary, Oct. -1st and '- .. _ - .. _ . p standard makes "at• =nd. Fuller particulars will be SAVINGS BANK- at .all Branches. �. 12Tgivein our net issue• sgr a urs .All rea8on Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, is PICKERING BRANCH, able prices; at the Hard - spending a week at the home of R W. GORDON, Manager. ®� Branch also at Whitby. I3ei uncle, Joshua Bundy, who is • s in about the same condition of ware Store. health, C Gleeson. Parcel Post. Inspect- or, of Winnipeg, spent a week ! -bete with. his brother, Ed.. Glee• vs F j� r]' t � 1 � H A S■ SARG E . S mon. He left on Monday eveningstitution ' London, and Ottawa. - ' The patriotic meeting held here _ .. - CLARE MON T, Ont. on Sunday evening was well at- - _ tended. Owing . to the cool even- log the meeting was held in, the A few years ago substitution was counted the fraud of the day. Now - ----- Methadist Church, where excellent ' by cubstituition only, can we save the day and economiz4 so_t , a addresses were given by eeveral that the high cost of living will not�strke us so hard. --Think,'- Idle ars. Stop,"."Look, -' George Morgan had the misfoT• ` -tune to lose A valuable sow one Fruits are almost unobWnable, therefore, wi havi secured a goodly su ly of P+ire-Hnney. orange Maruiafade and - - ' day last week. The yninial- Rot 3 . • out of the field in which she was yrups atpricea within the 'reach of all. - Det" ReiCrtli}awnm _-pasturing. and getting on to the h a"�fi h _ road wandered on to the C. P, R. _ ___ _ - Eve , Hamlet in t . e Township w' have �X. ''tracks. when a train came along • killia her instaatl E. E, Pugh BOOTS AN SHOES n :¢ 1; y; - , a man from, your ow County Battalion , • ; - also lost one of his cattle on the same day, and in a similar manner. I '.e a good su pl • for ail ages at ' to talk the bigjob over with the boys'and The Women's Institute will hold 1 Art+ advancing in •price,, but we - -- y µ moderate prices; Co d. get supplied while they last. eve them aIIy 121�OrIDatiOu. their September meeting on the } afternoon of the 20th at the home Our Groceries are the freshest. Men are needed -at onee—when the wheel sof Mrs. Walter Ward, Balsam. - The programme will be "Fruits egiae toturn' see the recruiter in- Your and Vegetables. - their-- Food Val- � � � R : ate," "Salads'. A light lungs will GEORGE p #-' ' .village and tell him that yon sign up ` -be provided by the Institute. All " -,,.-.,.-be , those going In the bas are requee- now and go in a month, Let each man . fieri to meet at the home of Mrs. SRO'�'Ci'� �'` sur :• - - �ONZ'A�'v2G - • . ted t en Besse, at 1.45. ado HIS duty and you will. then see the Private Oliver, who ;has been in _ this .vicinity for several . weeks in _ - - other fellow there. _ search of recruits for the 182nd ri ■ • I L T ON ■ Help the 182nd Battalion_your Enlistment. Battalion, left last week to accom. • - - - - - ny his battalion to the camp at J. Ppas W. J. BRAWN. J F. DALES. Niagam-on-the-Lake. We are — - - Lieut. 182 -ad Batt., Lieut. 182nd Batt., w $sleaeot to know that he has been P RESSED -BRICK-1 W hitevale _ - Danbartoa rvmoced to the rank of sergeant. F rivmte tHsdle , who bas bee atatioa at Salaam for severe MA,% Y HAJMS Reeks, irnow stationed at Clare- - --- % pmant ;: "Resolved : that the Influence of ream�areltOr8 -I the home on character is more _ e have secured tho Agt+nay of these B66k, and will assure you every powerful than that of the school" cent of profit, ' is the topic of a debate to be held - .. _ — • ll grades on Mowers and Rake, Verity 1n the basement of the Presbyter- are prepared to- quote prices . on a ian church, on Monday evening. " an ;Sent 18th at 8 o'clock. under the - - Plows, Wagons d auspices of Erskine Junior Bible Cars at Claremont, -Locust Hlll Greenburnnt , C: Boggles. - - `Class. The affirmative view -will - _ .-- > - -- _ = --- -- - .••-I'ICKERIN�- ••- be ipheld' by members of the Let- us quote you on your brick requiremeiA9. J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, Oar iecetioaeist dmiisle qlass, Musical se-sionnl0 will be _ _._.--.- ��euts_for glia c�i9trlct. -- - -Ind. Phone 18�1i3 -, LUMBER -YARD" y given A'R a are art oraie� a - -_ We are 'pleased to report' that Luds5 C synd t♦ Graham Bros. 'have. met w4h _ I Cater trust Les1NL greater success this year than - Just arrived a carload oT• Br"h ever before at the Canadian \ac $dual Exhibition at Toronto. They • e d = e a M 1. 1 I, Coluilibia fir lumber,. eom- secured the grand ebai'hpionsbip t • °' M for Clydes and Hackneys and also - - � a � - � � :5 ;-' !• � prising the following � • , sf championship in three classes and ��Qv'�+ FVILLZi $" $ i I i 00 _� 46 v matched _ other prizes on nearly everything _._.p R ' that they exhibited• They are ea- d c s r- hibiting at the Western Fair at - 3 ; ipne+adg o W• _ a" a sheeting, flooring, - London this week when We hope &',CO � s o�@„ xe o e � � , o y.� " A..'cessy shall have theft usual enc• De. SIMPSON . e �',� a °9 o•m H a :'base, casing, etc. " $ 1191 go 3 g a m C = R. E. Forsyth bad, narrow es- 01 ago _ ' �w pp� cape from death one day last week _ --General M.erchant8 _ r; " Jan �� We D.-' Gordon W Son ----as he was returning home from the village with his mail When- - PICKERING �posite Levi Linton s, 1113 auto BLACK and Just received a shipment of ala. find old 9 a+ epr I►s turned suddenly to the right and q y " = Bell and Independent phone . ­ .in TEA blend of Tea a ual to an 40 cent Tea in t n o 'e • �m id•i. in a moment was. in the ditch l ..3i. cents per lb, the mark i� cen-te per'lb. - p ' which is very deep at this poiTit: h �� ��� J l a ' t� i+ a o r N a, w,. JIIl> t, D Fortunately the high sidewalkCOFFEE Empress Coffee is the best. We always sell a i a :' S -m am, Sept: -C "' r revented\tbe auto from turning -30 cents the same brand. You like a good cup of ' . ,� dot,' w!r ---�urtle thus saving Mr. Forsyth 40 cents and 50 cents, _-coffee. Try one. of these, there are none m„) x0v - _ • _ ,� from injury. The auto was con. per lb. better. _ . c,.° Dee aiderablp damaged and a part of Wheat Flakes, Krum - 5, 1917-w•uttby 9, Oshawa 8, Brougham the sidewalk was torn down. SUGAR Cereals -Corn Flakes, t• _port Pen s, Uxbridge 1a, oanalahtoII u, The Claremont rural school fall has droned 40 cents . tiles, all 10C each. Snotch-h-ealth bra-ud Inc. Beaverton 1 Upter¢rove 9 j - fair will be held on the Claremont per 100 lbs. I Shedded'TVheat 2 for 25c, Flour -Cream -- i` school grounds on Friday, Sept. - -- - t Buns and Tea Buns. Grain Chopping.- y ''22nd, under the auspices of the Pure Honey 13c, pickling.$ ices--EverytbinR-in this line for T '1 Claremont School Fair Associa- and 3Cc Jars. AND OAT FLAB; I�►G Of all materials and dedAn ` _ the pickling season. Vinegar, White Wine, keptin stook. It will pay you tion. More than five hundred Proof and XXX. Cidar"Vinegar XXX. The undersigned is prepared to do prizes will' be offered' and nine fl lb pailq Beehive Syrup a dell at out works std inspect our $tout schools in and around Claremont 35c per pail. Marmalade Canned (foods-COCn, Peas, Salmon, hassle, grain chopping and oat flaking and obtain prides. Daa't be mi.led by Herring, Pork and Beans, values. These every da in ...the week ageZte we do not employ them, coul" will participate An attractive. 30c a Jar y y goods are all fresh and up-th-date. Let as ly we can, and do throw oll tha agsot rogramme of sports, public speak-' eaceptonSaturday ao-mission of 10 r can*., whichys wQ fill your neat order and we know you w111 1'e �eQ_eontests etc. will be given dur- --- NE- g{eased - .. qussitEtg slabs far-eale�-also---- Aurtmuloft� by p��` ham UR ing the afternoon.:. There cvi11 be - r wagon tongues, axles, eta no, admission fee. Bring Mon WiNTIT 1:�NITE CQ.. your lunch haskets and enjoy a De SIMr SON a0e ,, John F. 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HT Which laid hold o1' her before stile made a .•+%� n- �V WN • her that entrance., When tine 'herd Do ALL your P i dumb CAP91001, almost _ her cue she fel DD _ blinded for one moment. The smile on • y ,r H Z1IIa Pagek'e face, as she stepped Cj H OO ° from the wings, stung her into action. "Y -- sSRr There was n !n it. and. cruelty .. rz - off'. perfidy, which aroused in the Burl a a- sudden hate that she-- had never felt .:�✓ . e. in -her life before. The hatred made i her forget everything except her part. K „ The recollection of a 'bit' of gossip Fore carie. 'FINE This Book of f _ - - had flashed to her memory: zilta. granulation. High \ ' printed and Paget had prophesied .that her ,•'Cor-p ed labels sweetening power. ga atelia would be a dead failure. Be- Order by name ldl T ? / or ftdt jars. fore the end of that second act the to tensa loathing and scorn which merry original packages. _ f of you 1wi11 cut a rid ball trade-mark from a Lantic # had put into her lines became real. g P g bagoreartonandsenditto Pen L F The woman understood. • She shrank 2 and 5-1b Cartons �AtLatic Sagan Re$aeries, Ltd* Y' with a terror which was scarcely simu- 10 8nd 2U-lb B THE PENana the-HA�1 T 25 fated during the girl's denunciation of a$8 p—°we: slag" Montreal a mother who had lost all claim upon THAT LASTS A LIFETIME a child for. love or respect- Seven is � - times- the curtain rose and fell upon The Enoch of light-hearted boyhood den rage. "Stealing is not, a nice ~ Sold at the Beat Stores• the two women. Once a volley of days, had returned. word." hisses was hurled at Ziila Paget, and ==You have ,a great future, Derry" "It is nice enough for what has haps e' L. E. Watrrmaan Cpmpsay, Limited, she smiled in happy triumph. ©swald, He stopped abruptly •and his voice peand." tchin', -- _ - Montreal. - _. _ - and Merry stood in the wings watching grew grave. "There Is one thing T "Do you know," asked ''GVeatworthr the act. The intensity which Dorcas want to say. Don't," he hesitated and with grave deliberation, ,1jArhat did hap, i, is so up Boe4trr oe Rsgusn threw Into her part stir@d both men began to pace the room again, as if pen'? Has Merry ever taken you into 3 - - strongly, as it did the audience. They' choosing his words -carefully, "'don't his confidence about'this transaction Y' : had. anticipated womanly sweetness and tenderness, but they . had not ! make a hero of Merry. He did well I ."'Merry has never said one word to-night. I have seen hint set the whole ;against you-to me." gauged her emotion to the depths. town talking as he did in 'Esterbrook' "Then reserve your judgment until _ I never dreamed she could do any- then topple back and go down, away he does. If you were to ask him, and r THE L,A PS E O -thing like this," said Oswald slowly. down „ if he played fair; he • would tell YOU _ Merry did not apesfi ` He had caught Dorcas rose from her chair grad . that it was a etraig4tt, honest bargain - Zilla Paget's subtle smile. He knew N �j j I-� 'W E NT W O RT �i tossed the long braids of hair over her a bargain bought and paid and signed there was more than acting in the - shoulders. Her eyes and cheeks were � for. Merry, with all iiia fallings, Is no x ti scene. Eng. Wentworth's face grew ia- welcher. : Lrec ile. cas sa gar ngInto y ISABBL GORDON CURTIS,exorable. "Enoch;' she cried, "how "Bought an8 paid and signed for f"� r aves of the •coal are she went over dare you say such a thing-to me ?" repeated the girl In slow bewilder situation in the play, step by "fit do ygu mean ?" menta- "How; could you buyand pay, Onceshe burled her face in the :Author of•• TherWoman fi om Wolverton r' "You know what I mean 1" Her saw 'for something conceived by another of her shawl ; her cheeks were • - --- - - brats--sad--written by another - : throbbing befit'. or chin- erya t hiaon the e 'at tears. i man's hand Y" 4h - --- ;burn upon her lips. There had been I „WheII f CHAPTI�ii x7;,! --- (food night, Miss Dorcas," he said. 4o real kisses at rehearsal. The trust, people were calling for the an- "That !s my business, wholly;' an- thor, how did you -¢are to go cwt and swered Enoch coldly. "Ik is an affai2' ' f "Sleep well. Remember, everything is I and love and gratitude with which the i "Enoch mast >sot go out there alone," I take the applause i Haeme you no con- no woman would understand." He sbe_.protested In a low voice. .,.He i ull right. I owe it to You. 1 owe you broken old convict turned to his child! science, no honor left Y" ) paused to light another cigar ; then he t� s must not do It You should be wits more than you understand. You made seemed real for a moment ; she felt. "Merry gat as much applause as one turned to Dorcas with such authority him It is the left chance he has to good to-night ; the paper will tell.yon it when the actor touched her lips . I r man could stand." He looked at her II se he had never need to her before. S miake restitution. He will never, sever so tat the morning. flood night. God Then the had- fallen sobbing into his with dogged defiiancw lessr�aI "1 Brant to may one thing before you �do such a thing as this 1" "Good. night. The girl shivered with her. When she turned to glance Enoch �d notyanswer.ou 0 He al leave the rooms Is about the ��es- bles you P, arms. She heard the audience. sob - "Listen." she heard Merry's aihisper 4hief." - flan of the authofibip of this play. It. clearly threegh the div "Dear, it does for a moment it was intensely cold, aside through hal!-blinded eyes, she ( 1 im not to be brought up again at any and she drew a fur mat close to her! met the derisive smile of Zllla Paget, 1 ! not matter. What does anything mat- chin. The cabman drove quickly, for who stood !a .the wings. There was! cigar from his vest pocket, lit it, and time between ua. Do you under- ter t The play is a success. You be the. streets were emptied of vehicles. 1 began to smoke. He did not dineh be- stand Y" - -Neve in !t I did It—for you. What jealousy in her scorn, Her part was fore his sister's gage. "1 umuierstand," Dorcas answered . Along Broadway the theatres were over -for the night ; she was dead to f ,- do I ,case about the people out there t III ''E should have been the happiest quietly. "I understand It is perfectly They are nothing to tu" Along people to front They had forgotten; girl !a th+s world to-nighc, almost fool- useless to appeal to a con•cleaoa - 1i Jason stood waiting to open the door her, in spite of the applause she had!" �hty happy." ,1'h0i a was a pitiful -which is dead." - _ r 'Oh ! cried Dorcas, "oh. I will go when the girl ran up the steps. Ilia won a half hour before. It hurt her quaver In her voice. "I feel now as If (To be continued). az and tell them myself. They moat l I - The door behind her closed ;were disgraced. Mea have gone to know t" dusky old face was one gr of de- dusky vanity. the penitentiary for stealing-less �� an Irish ],oak• r she darted toward the edge of the --fib g F light: He had just returned- f= the Dorcas came out of her reverie with - � theatre and Zvss win lmpatieat ' a start. � _ - �� - drop curtain, then she stopped A j��" ted t humph of a homecoming 'sad Enoch walked !a. His face was than you did." dlence had hllen, not only ,,,-Me Wentworth laughed scornfully. He Bobbie asked his father if trans was u� "Missy." he cried. 11o' cert'ly done i glowing with eager, Impetuous tri-1 tossed his cigar tato the heart of the Invented in Ireland, becisuse it wet fr house, but bah _ e sues. Stage ! na proud. My soul i t couldn't er umph, hie' cheeks- were flushed. -and hands w ad been dragging proper` fire and turned upon Dorcas in sud• I called O'Clock. b'lieved de baby I toted yeah, en yeah, his eyes shone. He stooped suddenly tie t stood motionless. A- shiver oga ud ebber a' lived to act es fine es to kiss his sister. She did not speak - - - — w., . hover the girl. She felt Merry lay C,yo, done. I used to play I was yo' It seemed years since she bad seens hand- on hers. with a steadylnsblack mule: I reckon yt' don' 'mem- him !n such a mood. clasp that seemed to quiet her. She ber, honey, ridia' mule on o1' Uncle "Derry," he cried, "why did you rush - :could hear Enoch speaking. He had Jason's back, do yo Y En dar yo' was, .home ? Uverybody was waiting to con- . hind the scenes-was listening and ice honey, a-workin' we up till i 'alar to gratulate you. You lifted People oR - a strong, vibrant_ voice. EYery one be- When Marne Enoch come out ea made their feet ; L swear,- you took, me off derstaading except herself. His o goodness I mos' cried my° of eyes out. nderwear mine ! The. critics went wild over you brew blurred as faces In the audience dat speech foikses hollered en got to and wanted to interview you. To-=or. ¢ a _had been. She turnedto glance at der feet clappin' ea bangtn' sticks on row you'll be.the talk of the towner _- HERE are certain words - Merry. Once a look of consuming hat- 'the floor, I 'clar to de Lawd dar wa'n't Everything that had blurred life in our language which sum up red fitted across his face, and his lips a prouder at'* darky to New York den I seemed to vanish. It was wonderful, a number oi' qualities, and express grew pallid as gray ashes. I Uncle Jason." that in a few hours the-dreams of aI _ them tersely. "Class" is one,' still Dorcas pullisd away from his Clasp Dorcas be'gsa to laugh and cry at ttiency another, " Penmen," still j lifetime should have come true. The anoth - This last one wben applied er Ing hand and ran to her dressing-room• once. girl laughed. Her heart bad suddenly to underwear means all the good She,ga choking with sobs. She felt j "I donwonder yo's -ail , done- up. grown light. ' - - ` thing• you wane In the un4erwear lien fFhgers tingle where Andrew had rMiasy, l's got de fines' supper ready Enoch, I cannot make myself be you buy for yourself. Don't forget „- touched them, and there was a look of ' to' yo' yo' ebber see." lieve it." enmans. _ _. terror to her eyes. + Dorcas was too unnerved to eat. She I He stood beside her with a proud r r •a r, a s s M ani t •d Alice Volk sat waiting for her in the swallowed a cup of • coffee and nibbled, smile upon -his lips. "Dorry,-rou're s . - i Paris dressing-room. Little Julie jumped to at the good things Jason had prepared. I queer - proposition. ' Any other girl 1' ?- her feet when Dorcas entered. The Then jibe went- upstairs and began to would have had her head turned by a, girl did not speak, but clasped the undress. She brushed her bair, plait- the triumph to-night. : Why, child, 1p ! I { - _- 7. _�•,• _ , +three boars you cli_m4$ed straight onto --�,II tw-her- bosom. ------ -ed. it two_leina braids.. and slipped _. - •'Alice," .she whispered, "help me to into a gray kimono, which folded it- a pedestal •that many women work halt ? «dress as soon as you can. And Julie, self about her in sheeny waves. The a lifetime to reach. Even then they _ ask Dugsld to set s carriage• 1. want coffee had driven 'sleet' away.- She I often miss it" to go home." tossed a shawl about her shoulders and Enoch bent and lifted her face tilt The woman kissed the-girt's•neck as rams down through the silent house to her eyes looked into his. ` "There were she unbuttoned her gown. It the library. Wentworth- often read minutes;' be said fondly, "when 'I been an awful strain. i know all about there until long after midnight, and a actually' questioned whether'it was the - 3t-but .Mise Dorcas, your future Is coal Are was burning brightly: i little sister herself or not." made." - She pushed an armchair close to the Dorcas had never seen her' brother : The cbtld returned in a minute. "Mr. ( hearth and dropped Ihto it weartly. so -strangely excited. She wondered Wentworth has' a carriage ordered. She realiied that she was very tired. I for a moment if he had been drinking, ' Duga!d says will you go with him ?"She had not thought of nerves or body I but she saw it was the Intoxication of "No," cried Dorcas ; "tell Dugald I'll •during• the long weeks of rebearsal, - sudden success, not of wine. He paced: with the incessant-•study, the mu ti•� y be ready in ten minutes. I am going about the library, talking, laughing, ' home alone." rude of detail, and the strange irregu- building a thousand plans for the Merry stood waiting at the stage en. larity of life. future. The girl watched him cu- an to live over a aln the last I sl . It was a strange transition S he be S rfou B y n out. He had - he went t trance when a _ --'-heard Julie deliver the message. few hours and drew along breath as i from five sullen silence of months. -- .-ES- BLACK77. • WHITE - TAN Xjurp Yom Stlets Nt r 1 0 C F. F. D.111y Co, of C,.*Ja Lta.. Hamilton, Caasd• 1 O w rf�k. -ori. u ,:m+.r '... � �,.9•e, > ? �q ft' .-.rF, yx.� �:2,�1. F i �' mat' -' y Y ` � 5�.�"F 'IS N '� •d.t'j ^41. '� -.x- Ma:..^rorrrpe.rzi..sYr'•,,6s y •••� .�:r�.. •..��"*.�°.,K-<a,.;� ,r.�,.t•Y:'w.ir �..ot"Ct�r.�«.+.1'.c;a=lea?�:tY;..;de�N�Hi'.We.�c.«�.mazirr�`+L�.'9��k�'4"•'oaS"-t':,�3�.,i"-`.1�.�aL� '�^c. `4, -4Z' 47 -A 7 V ~Offs, oared with pastryand fried. WesAs hiso used tocover, them..ry U sefu 1 Huts,- - HAVE Y01VA POLICY Always look -clean sad loveable. a 9 i5o ivirything on -the right day wbeA THE possible. -15euro*= shQuicl be carpetqd I middle of the obr only. M Keep our house clean and tidy, r eap9cially your living-roamL C --.-r- own- L e" Have a place for ce-Arything and everything In its proper place. ka eep To purify cistern water put.charcoal CONTAINS No Al UM id-hangit in the water. MADE IN_CANADA a bag ai If the handles of table knives are tar INSURANCE, CO. discolored rub. with brickdwt and vine- win When packing bottles rubber bands slipped over them will prevent break- age. When white oilcloth is stained by coffee try rubbing with commOn'baking Usefu . I HInts . and soda. d See that plates and dishes are wipe' -far -that About the General Informaw underneath before being placed on the AN UNDERGROUND REFUGE The "gee extended so table. hel?=aid'to explore them, fear tion !or the 'Busy Get up early on busy days : it is 'Corrid' he should lose his way. A Great Maze of ors and i Ing' that it Housewife easy to work when it is cool and 'quiet Rooms Under a Church. was all very fine and romantic," saN House -A' hot-water -bottle should be only ' . 4 she s4pper,.'but it was a tremendous • According to the Boston Tran - I a half full. Itis then soft and comfort a I job to make a plan of it t wan real able to use. script's "Cosmopolitan," sapper, ly the work of a mining engineer." When a suede bag or purse becomes who was a London architect in the i x- However, his captain was pleased with or more of brown sauce or meat e Chicken Dinners. greasy looking; rub it with fine days before the'war, told a queer ex Ithe result. There was room ,to house Supreme of ChIck6n.—Take the two tract. •- Let the sauce boll fact over the grea perience of his in a town not far be- the whole population of the town very well- fire so as to reduce it a little, then add Paper• hind the line. A bombardment was portions , of chicken, place in a Strain the sauce into To scour kettles use coarse sand comfortably in theige •almost forgot - sit greased casserole, squeeze a little, some browning paper In place of sandspap. .it gives expected, and he'was told to vi the e with j a small shallow Btewpan and put. it on houses, find out which had cellars, and ten excavations. lemon Juice over, and sprinkle Itil'one side- to -get cold. much beter satisfaction. -.e a plan showing the position of The underground refuge was very salt. Cover and cook,in the, oven u Never put table-Unen In soapsuds un- Mak ancient, made --the story rap --during done. Diafi on a bed of mashed potatoes I in the meantime, cut some meat, and removed - by all the cellars In the place. - This job I not toosmall, slices from your meat, til the stains have been took a week and when he had tom- oxii of the' mediseviLl wars between and pour a good white -sauce over. r through it. It was tbe'lettl;4; them be all as much as possible pouring boiling Nate man said? -the English and the French Casserole of Chicken,—Take o remove a bloodstain soak In cold plated his plan an old French of the of the same size, and remove every T -that it should have cotw Into e. 'curious necessary number of Joints I particle of skin, flat, gristle or burnt water or in water with salt, When to him, "Have you heard about th I use when Englishmen and Frenchmen chicken and fry them a golden brown ch gives stain Is nearly gone use Soap and •water catacombs under the church?" Were In butter or in clarified d the "warmed ripping. I portion, as it Is the later which or starch paste. fighting side by side. That sounded promising, and, gui Drain them thoroughly, and then put, -up" taste that to so I un Stjius la carpets may be removed by .. ed by the cure,, he . found the ovet . I -,--Sant An: I wZrW=c---e­- ­= -b&— churclivard. When the si-uki fW&aa­,ra—Y-5nFt--Wd- rubblnj�tlWe- PM'W with enough stock to cover the meat. I pieces of meat. cover up the saucepan half. and at the same time dabbing Descending some steps cut in the rock' The Floc the Section. Slice two onions and two carrots, and he found himself -exploring afi- ast6n- 1H add a little parsley, eight peppercorns in about. half. an hour's time put It with a soft cloth. inning maze of corridors and rooms,, ave you noticed our flora about The house always indicates the tem - all cut out of the solid' chalk. 'The here ?" askea the professor and one clove. if. there is no meat at the corner of the stove. warming by perament of the tenants. If It In of botany stock to hand, use water or vegetable 1 very gradual degrees. If allowed to v ; if whole thing was beautifully finished to the new student. bright, clean and nice, so are the, rooms, "It you mea tock, with two teaspoonfuls of glaze boil, the meat is sure to be tough' and complete, and in the greata the one with the white it is bugger -mugger and dirty, they are that As soon as it Is thoroughly •-hot or caves, there were actually sloping! spats, I have,"repli4dithe student, whop` or meat extract. Cook gently in the Ihad an oven for one and a half hours. Strain! ready to be dished up, with the sauce I also• beds carved out Irom the' waIlL' -eye. 'Try using a Nara shaving brush for tour! poured over It, and it should be sur - the gravy, thicken it with a little f I rounded with lingers of bread, tried aiaPPlying stove blacking, The soap and butter, cook all again for 20 minu- _ te aster r U• we Fricassee of Chicken. Rice Border, finely Chopped Pars v e look of the dish. and quicker done. Boil about % pound of rice In one print pro es-th the table -Ca'--ha a color, The addition of a little that is In the brush helps to make 9 If a joint Is to be carved on 00minionoi du 9. and serve In the casserole. golden ley greatly Iin good polish as - 11 as makes It e of chicken stock or water. Cook until Correct "Coffes Making. spread a napkin under the dish so the rice Is tender. then add a spoon Cornet the cloth will not be splashed. 7 then ful of bu4er, pepper and salt What every women knows Is that I When this Is done the napkin must be grease a border mold and All It.up with i good food !a easier to spoil In the cook• i removed at dessert. -good rice : steam till wasted. Make a! Ing than poor food. , A bad egg or a Before using soda for laundry pur- LOAN good white sauce, using 1% ounces of steak Is difficult to make worse, no poses it must be completely dissolved butter ; melt this In a s+ewpan. then matter how it may,be, cooked.in boiling water. If it touched the We are authorized -to receive applications for !add 2%: ounces of flour, mix smooth And by the same philosophy the most clothes undissolved yellow marks this loan. •and then nearly one pint ilk by 04 of W i difficult teas or coffee to brew well are would be left—la reality, bums. iLph degrees, pepper and salt to taste : stir, the highest grades that come from the A cheap floor stain is made by di Qu may send applica tions, to us by telegr or over the stove until It boils. Cut the gardens of the -East, . -East. whexe the fancy solving of potash in elephone at our expense.' chicken' Into jot sorts are grown. The deduction to be warm water. giving one or two coats By placing subscription y OU rete e permanganate pota ate after steaming it ptionthrouih us i drawn to aim without extra expense to you, special attention -to cook It ; put the chicken into the Vie. It one intends to to the boards and when thoroughly sauce, and then turn out of the rice cook casually, the. thing to do It- to dry pol"ing with, beeswax and tur- to all details such as payment of Instalments, de - :mold. Fill the centre with fricassee of buy the cheapest food to be found. But pentine. .,,ivery of interim certificate and definitive Bonds. Ap -Chicken, sprinkle the top with chopped. If the care Is to be used that makes *of , 'parsley, and serve. from.. UM two chicken legs an put it cooking a One art and a safeguard to A Notable Event. We %ill send you application form on request Chicken Souffle.—Take the meat', health, then good food is -required as .*people often preserve the• pens, d • a basis. with which historic documents are C. H Burgess Company Ahrough. the mincing machine about 1 5j three times, then pass it through a I Whenever you see on a package of sign -ed. i coffee directions reading "boll (so --Quite so," said.bls wife. "I think TRADERS BANK BUILDING TORONTO, CANADA nag vim sieve. Make a sauce with, TELEPHONE MAIN UM . ... ... A many) minutes," It is fairly safe to as- Vil preserve the pen with which you of dour, e that the content is an Indifferent signed that $5 cheque -you gave me the one ounce of butter, one ounce half a pint of milk, pepper and salt sum article. The rare bouquet that to Lother day•" - ` -stir it until it boils, then add the "chicken, and.whan quite cold add three nature's gift to the product of favored areas of the East is entirely vanished, Yolks and three whites of eggs whIPPO :nd, what is even worse, the Injurious to a froth; stir in tightly and put into Ing of coffee Is extracted by boll - scuffle dish which has been greased, Ing. and tied round with a grec4ed paper 1 The moral Is that it one uses an old - to come halfway above - the dish.- Steam for half an hour. Serve with fashioned coffee pot the coffee should be ground quite One (not Ipulverizedi, little leaves of chervil placed on the boiled fresh cold water should be oe'and EW:10ANADIAN WAR'LOAN 0-.:; top. This makes quite a large souffle In anather vessel. When the water 'sufficient for all p4rsobs. It slroutd i� rises eno , comes to a hard boil pour it upon the very light, and it rmously. , coffee and stir a little until the float - Remove the greased ' paper •before I serving and serve immediately, -or this ng coffee sings. If the result Is thin 'The Safest and Best Investment or otherwise unsatisfactory, one may souffle will be spoiled. Chiek" Cutlets From the Re;nafne W the Scuttle.—Flour a pastry board,', certain that the Coffee dealer Is pro, '- ----- vi ding Interior coffee.. Made after thisT Possible to Obtain , - manner, coffee is a wholesome bever- and put the remains of the souffle on . i Y t x 1t ; press k out with a knife and shape age But If coffee and cold water are 'it into cutlets egg and brdadcrumb, brought to a boil together -or If in..the And fry In a basket !n adeep Pan of process of brewing the mixture is� - ed at all, the ingredient "caffein" is -tat. Dftfn'-and, serve In an entree dish Poll on a lace paper. Make cutlet and caffein isnot In the cata- tion to Any bones of liberated a Without Charge We Will Give Best Attei� 7 ...Parsley stalks, and serve the cutletsrogue of healthful food, -Vith *or without a clllor�i Cooking Terms. entre, of peas or; Applications Placed Through Us string beiRs, 'terms In cooking There are many W An Appetizing Hashthat are as unintelligible to the young! These Securities Are Always -Saleable wid6 ire First of all, fry -9.n onian finely chop. housewife as Sanscxlt.,- To read avout nher Alwurchase qd­In­oue ounce of margarine( )r drip -,.letting one thing saute and another a ys Ready to P In the words of 't " d t inaedoesn't, . ..... ping, till It Is' a golden brown, then "mar -. -77 add one ounce of flour, and after stir. current ifiig, "mean a thing In-Irer ring well together for five minutes add young jifq." Here are a few terms of . .... . 7'. il half a pint of stock, well - flavored' with this kind expliffied' by a woman wlid' 0 vegetables, two or three cloves, salt If knows all about It. necessary, and four tablespoonfuls of To marinate means that you make a' Full PaJF"t loulars and subscription lem- ­Aetchup. Fort of brine - of spiced vinegar or - on JuIce, or vinegar and oil, and let fhe Stir for 'a few minutes over the fire, Forms Furnlshe�d on App/feat/off. then -flavor further with a teaspoonful article stand In it for a couple of hours, to r. flavoring purposes. 'A Stock is the essence extracted from the meat. Box* Sawybrs 'A roux is. butter and flour cooked to -: nether and stirred to a rich cream.. A -rite Us or Telegraph or -Telephone.­at, Our' Ekoense 'with uncooked 9 white roux is made Makers Box flour, a brown roux Js made with flour! that has been browned by stirring for, a -few minutes. In a pan over the tire. ■ t 'RIGSaute means to fry, or heat lightly in '00 HEST WAGES hot fat or butter, not deep enough to cover the thing cooked. WINNIPEG Salmi dish Is a warmed-ovei . of -TORONTO Firstbrool Bros., �Limiled 'game, slightly seasoned. Any left-ov er piece of game treated In this manner :h 283 King'yEast, Toronto is •dignIfied by this name. russoles are meat cakes made Sato Avl'­,�-­�i, 2 .,' 'es. ^4• . fGn,,rf... •n.a^,r-}g� . .'•a.«.',,.fi'-:� "ir{ ;j;:.��r••ptisor,s •,'vr-fM d4.AE•���,q.,r •' Pr.....s...r...'"er�,,C.-.�..•s'L.a',�,.`.,s.'$•r' *.^*�'fN�' s°;s.'.. ,fiY'' 751-18�rr,f.ri.: ��.',. .�.?'+hi''1•i,M5j Wf. .„. YJ..+. :-...x.y..,#a' d1a':d!,�N.�. ..�- '-rfi..'•..fr ii°,!^uv'.�i.''. .a.�a-...^C,�b' ,.w.oaP.•'StG.,$yF?..EaS�'r'. �i ia,m„•saK.'•'' ^. tl`e•'`;.'”•�' 4'-:rR-V.?�.i�rf'.03�.:3. ...%'M%^%,.'':v'.1.�. .:,H.r.<yk*',X-eq.^t:y'C .". TL •omwe1.. ,'.i+M,ie.w,,�. r,�'a-r¢ �-••s7f;-.r. ^. M �� yeNww . wv, y r ,x:,4�, .'ru�,'.,,i,,;Ca:'FV.-, M:• s�r..�.;•xFAr+yr.,6•e`y-oPaa..P,:e�1.. �i:w,^M^<�ya,.rt-i.n;,ik-+r,'�+�'.Ma .+.#�F`b'"a'.': ',r-;r^6k'.o+:+'p" %;'M1�. i !w' Y:t�a'i.-i,!(K?6a �v' ?-,.d•',.fPc%,�'.,' '� ,`^_-Rx:e''.�: ''Ow.♦ Y w.. a'�wra:is.mv•w..al,,.ap z.wsr�w3,•,'y.cmp.",. d....,...r'_;:e_:.'p„,.yz',t�`�cr".a�•..�;AA4'r: it9,••"�,.,_s,_ iy''-•i:K,"y,. Cu�w' •. r -ac`s.` .d, ',�'. ar .•r.' $'. '^`,"�''.•�,F^r' sd�?S. Cv``'r"4�".r sv"2�T %-.'"'51�. .,�,+'.. �a,. 9 ,/•" to HSw 10.•'• - l�, ` . �'°•��,�•�' T T�-�i --����•�^�• - -Join and Mrs. Ross. Mrs, --A great lose has been, sustain- �" ., ; •Y j�`!`C1ii.ii�lu►7. Brown, of Oshawa, ed by this coman.finity in the 11 & 1, Ma Mrs, W 1&h, CD of- one. .r.�' e . f` were the guests of John and'Mre. on Wednesday, Sept. t.q r y n le ole Dads was oil duty a Stephenson on Sunday. of its hi y • esteemed citizens, -W. H. and Dire, Grummet -and Henry J. rkin, of•the.base line, `A >,t -Sia tdays-owing to illness. ' -- - — - `r _.iurn, Thnreda�*,Sept. �t d-SCvvercoompa -- -- _ - - Vh pp and Mrs. Hofiand, of Toronto, mo= .Iy iIl abo t a week ago and it was - - - - to Rev. J. and Mrs. McIlroy, a toted out to Sunderland on Sun- thought dvieable to have an o -' 80n: ip ' --Dr. Henry will"be here as usual day �sben they Spent a pleasant eratioonto shoe talponor9unday . ext Tuesday to attend to his pro- time,with friends. A word to FarYners .- .• * -An interesting social event evening. The operation was suc- .�� fanionaldaties. -�. Simpson left on Friday to took place on Wednesday, Sept: ceeeful, but pneumonia developed ' Possibly you are reminded just now• at threshing time spend a Yew days with his sister 5th, at Trinity Methodist Church, which proved fatal. The deceased that you need dishes, etc, The following list will aid ' near Chatham. Toronto when Miss Shirley Pur- was born in Pickering and lived you m deciding upon your wants a -Richard 'Moore. of. Toronto•, due, only daughter of the late A. here all his life. He'was known as was here Yoi• a couple of days this E. Purdue, of Melbourne. Austra•. a genial friend, a 'splendid neigh - Was lift, became the bride of Charles bot and a highly. respected citizen. !week on business. formerly of Pickering. The sympathy of the commilnity White Delphwore : , :f- - Miss'Ethel`Davidsou, of Mark Sanderson, j -ham, spent Sunday at the home The ceremony'was derformed` by is extended to hie' widow and tela. Dinner Platfts,... °1.10 per dozen fil of her mother here. ., the Rev. Dr. I. Tovell, in the pros- fives. Br kfftst Plates, . ••• • • _ encs of about seventy-five • guests. - -: ea ....-Samuel Gar, of London,.80 a:few days during the past --'•Kisses D1cLellftn and Hribs, of C C CDL+ �7 G G �7 Tea Plates max: .;';week with friends in the village. the Hydco-Electric. Commission, _ _ : Soup Plates, .. ... .: 1.00" �$ -A large umbe"i:om- re the village a short'titne - I5c �Oc 25c and 84c each g P locality at the Oshawa Fair on Monday evening. They. were kinds of .seeda. ..'Cups and aucers $ r o p3 only, i oc psi oz. . ..Cu S 1 per d z cu .this meek and re ort it R success. on their way to Brougham to . p We are in the market and are prepay a -Geo. Cowan, sr„ of the Brock interview the council in regard to ed to pay the highest market prices. - road, has leased his farm for a supplying the township and Pick- The best equipped cleaning mills Clover teat- Semi- Porelain -term of years to W. J. McDonald. ening Village ' with power and -in the country: M --John and Mrs. Crockett were light, They had already a pe Send us samples, or communicate- with' • Dinner Plates, .. -' 1.15 per dozen 'F i1i the city on Frid'ay'attending tion signed by farmers along the us before selling. ` - the fnnera of the little son of W. Kingston road and territory' ad Soup Plat q . ' Take advantage of tha best Seed Mark- - • $ 1.1� . joining thereto, but they urged Tea Plates, 0each. " • Bennett, Y ate in the World: - -$owls, 12c, -•• �c � � --Joe Clark. of Tomato, accorxl the council to secure a large! Bell or Independent phone. 15c, Ise, 25c and c ' A nied by R. Polkinghorn, spent signed "petition Exon the reaidentN ppaa before asking the Prompt, efficient and reliable service Pitchers, 20 cents 1 1 ,5 cents erdoz, Cups only, 8Uc per doz. ,Sunday at the home of his par- of the village, in handling Seeds guaranteed. Cups and Saucers, guts here. Commission to take any steps in -H, Cowan has turned•to.his the matter, as the more. largely J.H. DOwrtEY COMPANY P r. 9. si nod' a pelf trop is, ti�'H1TBY, ONTARIO - :_ Heav Glass `Tutubler.- 35 cents per dozen rlhome in Toledo, sifter spending a R the better Y } rates they can quote before ask - 'Knives and Forks, 1.50 to 4.00 per dozen r �fw^ le1i►ort time at-the.home of father., ing the people for contracts, They J 40c, 45c, 50c . 1�, Cowan, sr. Glen Willow Mills Butcher Knives. Rood quality, 3oc, Sic, r Misses Bertha and Ida Bunting strongly urged that a public meet ... - r en. e Bread Knives,.,. 45 cents per dozen have returned home after spend• i Goof the sur oundiaareLaidents of ecountry 0�dax x=048 Common Desert Spoons, j " ltlg a few months with their called ftt an early date, and an Commun Table Spogns. .. 5a ___•=A�rothei in Le Pae. Man. ' ' a g d s ock of Flour and -1te�Cr ' w all necessar informations' e tFeeds, .' staking a pdst graduate course at y hope'that the police trustees will Grains. :Halted Corn. Pro Fat, Oil ` Knox College, will occupy the pul-Ceske, Gluten :Heal, etc„ on hand at call a In at an early.date so t Mill and at the Cherry wood store- "R®member the, Big Assortment at ,i• pit in 8t: Andrews chill on Sun- that the work may be proceed t prices. The Ladies' Aid of the Bra- with as soon as possible � Bell Phone Some Phone '•1 " -When returning from the 'The Big Store. ....:... : . u Ilam Methodist ell -or had. ft house, at owes R Y vera+ enjoyable time at -the. home Christian-Churrh at Brougbarn on Sunday morning, John Percy. - of Mrs. Amos Brignall on Wednes- g_ :.day afternoon. �nei with rather a serious accident. COAL and GRAIN, under B f- 1e y (iFeorfae Stephenson_ will hold The horse, which she was driving. n o became frightened at the smoke of Everything yon t d e too Greicer 4 Dr an auction sale of 'his horse. rigs o0 and household furniture at his a pas=ing locomotive on the C. N. �, do. Crockery, Glassware,,Boots and Shoes, remises, the Dillingham block. on R, and started to run away. It Hard and .soft Coal of the best „,i ran into the ditch, and the buggy. -1 uality on hand. ' = --Hardware, Etc,, Etc: _ esday afternoon: on c coming in contact tvith.a-.p t, - r�.>ti.• .. Mrs. Stephenson - ohs T. and Bighest-pric°e paid fist Barley, J broke away from the shafts. Mrs f end" family were in Toronto ori Y Wedneed�ig test attending the Perc�}•�'ho held on to the linea,. wa= Rye and Buckwheat delivered -- ' wedding of Mtn• 9tephensun'e bro- palled over the' dashboard,' _She at Spink s Mill.- s S's --ther. {mark% Sanderson. tnnfttely n the around and for • _ --- -- .: We aver entrreceipt ei thopatriotic large =ton `he iccaped " OnlY nstl'n P1Cl�fit111g StilLilOn C.OaI Co, - alighted o ng e which defy only R f __ meeting at Dumbarton: For lack iuche•; from where she telt :!fedi• T -�� D � WHITEWEAR ALE ! cal aid was immediately �unniun N D I J of space we are compelled to hold Y ed Ruii cn ex�itz;ination it wa= - - P- ...it -.over until our neat i_sne. was:d r,cated a of her rhonbd -The ezectttcrs of the estate of found that on erg r ..�x !lite A 2pt' A7ta�cR will sell b - 1 Rnd she w'aa other. Ut1r Chopping ill 11111 will sh11L notion the hofi4e, lots and w6e-badly binised, batherin�u-r- we.Are . cleBTl�g. oIIt $il B101tS88r ' �L2C�er-6k1Tt8,_ "Dr$We?8� 1 les were hot of a dsngerotis that clown on the e�'ening i�f " ehotd furniture belongin4 try Corset -covers, Gowns Princess Sl:gs,, asters " .The dislocated -boulder. Sept. ' 3rd for -rep:i lrs . the Haid.eatitite on Saturday, Sept: w aG attended . to as well a.,. her r nthii1d reluzln so for a weeb or House Dresses, etc, y y- other in une• and she i� now ten days. ,r. -The regular mer Club meeting be • of the Flossie�Fisher Club will be making sati�fftctory prc�Rre�y to. j`" ;,�,II at a big discount to make ready far new_fall goods. Id at the home of Miss A. Jeph 'wards recovery. although her 111.W G Bashes, Green River son on Saturday afternoon at 8 jnries are very painfiY}. The horse _ _ .....Come and get & bargain. r u'cloclt.. A good attendance is re- Mrs Percy was driving was a very OraddresaR. R. No. 1. Looltet Hill. 4 -;. -- .,gnested. .. quiet one, and was Heyer before piekerir�.�C Bell�ers G. A. GILLEPIE, DUNBAITO1� --The Grand Trunk Employees' known to becKrroe fri¢htened. Q e /�� Protective Association have made -The Methodist tv rchwe was -t-he. ICE C �T G A /" tI� ?�tttrorsgh their agent, P. C. Brown, scene of a very pretty wedding on V ' I� F a second donation of 1625.00 to `t5e the twelfth of September, -when Y VPorriena' Institute, Co be used for Tena, only dsaahter of Rev. John !i ! e■ O 0 .,... t comer,0 L Red Cross work. _ and Sir=. Bedford. was nutted in - . • - .• . -Thos. J. Larkin, John Lftrkin marriage to Mr. W. I3. Brandon. •' _ -•- "Airn:e Firkin, of Chi- of Few -Ion FRIIA. The bride', �. Ed itliSs father, a55i�ted by her uncle, Rev, a •sego, and Mrs.' James O'Connor, $fait and ✓/ have been, here for Alfred Bedford, -officiated. The of Orillia' bride wore a nay •bine CQaI Oil Stoves • • ' few daps, owing to the. illness and 3'death of their brother,_ Henry*J. blRck pi^tore hat. The brides- iGirkin, maid. Miys Dorothy Bedford, sous- During the heat of the day let ns e in of the bride, way dressed .in a show you how to kcep cowl. - w -For the -fancy aprons being _ LabriCatlIld Oils,. Ely Oils, 'made by girls fmni Z7 Eo 15 years' blue suit and black velvet bat. Ice Cream S<rdae apv'fiavor. pricks t7 :iv and from Ili to ?0 years, the prize Mr. F: Junkie was. 9ioom?ruan. loft cold of all description. is 81 for the beat and 75c. for the The happy couple left fora short - Horsie''4lade Bread . Harcestind Tools etc. �.; - h trip, amid ,& shower of .good wish- 11-ke mother tried to. make b secooc�best- ' is ill - - _ 4 aprons are to. be shown at the es, •n � e�it Tetarn; -Dry- Both phones in shop. - N D Women's Institute meeting Sept. reside in i�enelon Palls, and will HE NJONNEY. PICKERING r _ Hons. beat Home about the fifteenth of _- -_- -- _ O $ �-T r r E3 U 2 tb. '_ Mrs. McFadden, airs. . :.ser, Miss F. Jones or Mrs. Walter October. The ont of* town guest= . n - t Powell will give any farther in. were : Rev. A. and Mrs. Bedford V larl?'MGnt �tyert{ _ - -- hv of Brace- L S T • formRUo��ie kiris may wis i. • ' -The higher cost of living is bridge: Miss Hilda Bedford, r. _� _ SALT SA T AL Cxbr�dge ; firs. y4 likely to be more keenly felt der- and Mrs. Ganton, �g�i, meets all Trains loft the coming tinter than ever Jordan and -Mr. Witlings, of Tb- =- We have on hand"R.nety shipment of Salt, every siregon want from before." Potatoes, which is one of ronto : Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, 1Ir• First-Q1A9s Rigs to }iire,dfl. or 31bs, to 200 lbs. sacks, ftt the old prices. • night at luw•e-t !irises. ` -,the most necessary articles of food and Mrs. W. J. Botterill,Mr. ails! &s well as one "of the cheapest, is lir-. G. Spence, of I.Rkefield : lir$. one 1"�•;• ' ? soaring in price to a point never Must, Mr, and Mrs. E. Mark, This is the tions to 'buy your Straw Hats. and we have a daudy. before experienced. They are J. and R. Junkie, Mrs. McCallum, ..,now quoted at ftroro cu2.40 to $2.30 Miss Terrill and Miss McFarland, TOS. 1lnderSO11 Son, lot from. $1.25 to $2.00, also see our, light Caps, per bag, and there is no iTnmedi- Fen Falls ; Miss Elva Uftybee, PROPRIETORS Shirts, Underwear, Boots, Shoes. ate prospect of a loner price. of Oshawa. Throughout the province of Un- - - Buy your'Summer Suit from Rest Tailors, the Lowndes t tario the crop is a complete fail • R 1LWa and ELM DALE MILLS for which we Rre agents, We guarantee A perfect fit r The Gntal i0 Railway - .. an the t of satisfaction. ure, Elrrd stiles$ we can secure an Municipal Board PSC3��7R2NC i Rdeafnate supply from same of the d h hes r PPY ING `PICgE otker provinces, much higher Yoa.can always get the bestliani-- In the matter of thea lication of Established 1857. C1Ce9 map prevail before the PP tobft Flour made from No. 1• R: t , T The Home Telephone Company, Limit • Manitpb% Wheat. _ the win ed, is over, ed, for authorityto increase its charge -Quite R large number attend for rural party ine service from $1'l Royal Household and Glenora for ed the patriotic meeting held in to $lb per annum, and' for business or Bread. Trp a bag. the village on Saturday evening. direct line service from $15 to $18,75 Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Q -Good addresses were given by the. per annum, and for authority to put _ BRAN, SHORTS * T , fl*T>^QS and SUMMER ��S j soldiers who have been on are- into effect a schedule of toll charges MIX FEEDS _ j•iAj' NEN erniting tour throughout Ontario for interchange of service between the : _OAT' CHOP onnty and by Lieut. F. Dales., subscribers of the several telephone CRUSHED OATS Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices. Plusfi- rgt. Gibbons w'RB finable to be companies comprising the members of BARLEY CH4P,t. Dusters, Trunks and Suit Cases. having been summoned the York and Ontario Telephone WHEAT and Rubber Rugs, f Union. _ good, $12,50. - tz• aY 8etaw'a by the Militia Dept. R CRACKED CORN X Set second-hand Single Harness, g , a s previously. Consider- A"eintment for Hearin$ MIXED HEN FEED intment was felt at CaIdwell'@ Cream substitute J$arness, Collar and Boot Repairing neatly done Abe Po The Board hereby appoints Friday, C%If Meal, ' Ave aft to present the moo the Twenty-ninth day of September, Shop will be closed Thursday afternoons } mVerb the war, The bat- A. D. 1018, the at hour of Eleven MO1RPBes Meat ; C1 8. el-'-bP� ly the light were o'clock in the forenoon, at the Board's ,HOPPING AND OAT doting stunner to nth M RIU11� �40�8' trip Erb ,jie re -charged, Chambers. Legislative Buildings. To- CRUSHING EVERYDAY - q*.rt; st'A ``''�? be hereon for the Hearing herein. Get prices on feed in ton lots. Y pICg RING HARNESS E PP �rY o4'��e� *. "Ya}Ied to Toronto, 'tble 8etenth flap of Sep -BELL PRUNE. W. T. COAXWEL� _ fber fh4t• or the tember. A. D. 1!416. �+, "UCT, '�7Ci�@lis Home Phone 3800. a. 1 iltr aH C•I... q <�,Ya ad s>raL) " SM Becretarp Chopping every day.S. , r s .' . 4 :`_'T;• �'r r t,. : Y.� a�� "" �. •.i';- t •r :'.raw':" d.", - w.: 3 '-Td'°•""w~.A�,,y ^Y.:..v"..'w7. ..a _ �: $ � .+� '' a "'7.5• Y=k h .K n." ' x•39' .i"'' - .kywa� .'.�Qr