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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_09_29�7 7 E-MBM'. C MRIN V AV • 7, H 10M LARM LL The f1pe�sum of $60, pro;eeds: of 1iroolgq.rfe$INKthe garden pS. L' 6pp.lqd 0- Medicalpatty held ileconoy bf the B.rQoks .. iv.e u f6i*scrded 1o, fla f4id �81 t t frOuth4bi 10 u 4acoe a re le � yo*, 14, t*,.w" . - , tQ 9 " V Ciosi. Or,, Y, E. enty-five year; M r Xs- FORSYTH,D. of 0., Regie % co .10 1 1 1 The Highland Creek branch of the 'tw� JUL. tared mon2box of the, Ciptometrical Asso. --, w cdgtjon of 00t%XiO. Special attention LL OntOU •to - Woen's 1xistitutwa.ivRry': wjil -meet at the du, d I Xg era fcarting e, s tiletittiag of glampes. 9708 tastes Bee. NVXQ a Tues- -busiaemberei't, home, Of Mrs, Ob es ter.' -Q $peaksfrom the Xont. dii�, Oct.Ard. ''A WHITE SATIN— BREAD' e present,'All at' d" bz MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., "..cit 14 expecte toe. WHiTEVALS Ontario, licentiate The Septernbermeeung.o t -ii.s just7e`76 recei�e4d­ 0 e M X-cidiaburib ember of the College of 'CREAM BUNS—FAMILY - .: .117 . .'I. ­ ­ 4. , a and ,;,m f he lnsti- t eane of of Royal college of Burgeons, Edinburgh. tj i. W-. H.Knowlps' was death Of'a ioriiier'.weLL;Fni,�vwn-r�Fiid*L"' 7 B PASTR ate held at Mr $tsasoial attention-to-&iefAve of --men-Azd- �fE�A UNS­­-----X H. D. Cameron. 16 Office and residence,'Drougham. �:ess. Rev. 1--�piadil af� Vin_.,,gly of LZit est Hill, gavp a* -flne addr�s§ on im- Lp. lj�te Vl�-in.'kipd Legal. 13ran",' Shorts, 'Jumbo,•., Much J.'L-Spink. He put 1 his iij3piax;itic0:. Character," wb!4,b was 01, -OATS' , - � . Whit es8­OjI i willing bUSineili-All" NN 1z ed I also, a spleadid address -on shif in the e 'L - E. F BARRIS- grain - ea Suffrage. by L.:A.,lLtni'llton', of vale. -but -has been a Prominent �­'Gk d,* priees-:6 f -Fe I , g ARFWELL,. X.C., 1 . �, � ". -. TZB Coun Crown Attorney, and Ocrunty Screenings. -t - ­. . Toronto, was listened -o with close at Whe ee merchant in --%Vinnepag or a tiumbir tentileb. and great enthusiasm w" dis- of Seers. 'He 'was born at" Kettleby, e Sawhe;b Baudf$or.. 6;;;t Hone, wbubT. 10-T All Kingtownsbip, 78 yeam ago.' layed'over 'the petition whieh iq be- ., kz� Barrister and kinds of Chop P E. CHRISTIAN, Bar In circulated,. asking the goveinment. "I have a'IV �oath; ,6L : A 10 g:e:st Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc; More Clan. Office Brock St. Nortb, Whitby. 2zly t0 grant Women the vote. AUD;Lzy Dental WHITBYP. W. H. NVestney won. nine first pri- a kAl I� le,4 J 1,�, k SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. z and'onesecbnd erste for a"I LAXE B. BEATON, D. D. The Field Day of the Whitby high es We Scarboro -Fair.on Wednesday. It Graduate of the Royal College of Ueutal School will be held on Thursda SHORTE[ 44, '-7 extend congratula loris. Surgeons and University of To2outc. 0121ce STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA '-41 v 2$tb. in the afternoon'. at the athletic Fred and Mrs, Powell! of Toamoj6d- over W, 51. Pricgle's hardware store, Whitby. MIDDL 14045' red out on W4.-dzesdk-�: and Office hours 9 to 12: 1 to 5.30. Ind I;bone 16. grounds. a(, 'AND STEAM. • The ladies of All Saints' Church Are en, Moto Bell phone 220, 441Y t t -be day with, the latter's 6 9Pen' URU�HEJ Durl�,g Dr Heatcws absence 0,� �ess. Dr Robb. having anotbet of their 'serleR­ Of Teas . _ . - � 1) 'd fr . D S Crawfordi' Mrs. Crwwford ah Zito. will be-iA charge, to da -to eRuip their Kichenette In baby returned with ' tbom, owing t 41 the serious illness Of her brother. J. L- SPIN& LTMT ED, the Sunday School.. Pte. The new hospital for the feeble ready �for fifteen Roy Carlton -Bast varieties, best minded Is being got PICKERING. ONT. This getRlilt hundred coov leacent soldiers. lowAst �ri. W 0. HAI—Issuer of Marria W:Ipl . . . . . . . . ;6jeensam i" the co"W7 of 0-+= in-titution is splend. Piaering Village, 2713' idly adapted for the purpose. G R BREWS T I R . Bert White has enLiRted with tie Word came last Friday, Se t. 22nd IrTl POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- Veterinary Surgeon 182nd Battalion'.. and wilt begin train - to Mrs. James McClellah'of le eat] S JL o tiouser, valuator, collector and issuer in z sbortIv., . Honor Graduate of the Ontario of her -son. James Irving McClellan. 9 . H. I GVV -d.- of the of marriage licenses. Brougham. 607 Private' wax l6 id -Ve­��--C-01,1*94 ane- H­�- - who w" killed im-Franee,­ 1�8 was in- 1,asm--with him' fir% WAPPRR issuer ef wife, and family here duritig the past y Assoc.— ef the Wk! %LU %u. %1L Canadian Scottish B. E. F. Licouses in the County Of Veterinary College.. week. askee at store and his residence, Maremant. Ind. phone SW2.' The Victor ian Order of Nurses held "E A S T L A KV,5.. Mrs. Peter Annan and daughter. B.BEATON TOWNSMPOLERE formal opening of the new school. �), -t Claremont ;,rt Whitby, on Friday last. present- Miss Beatrice, have returned home, The shingle that has given , eads;r1e, Dsvloon-rayareer. oo==JW*nu for ,:= -The An- after their extended vacation with the ears.'. Stu am as, Accountant. ate, Money SHOP in - beautiful pieture of former's daughter, Mrs. Mpdadyiu. of faction for over, 80 as farm Issuer of a �rngram ..... ..... (enowty K—Vio 'ef. P 9 xd- BUTCHER 9" to the school. After Columbus, Ohio. of recitations from the pt 9,delici- Corrugated It oxi MrR. Alex. Annan, who bm been 2 in. eorrugs tjo:4 rep PUGH, Glen Major. Ont - 9 cious refreshments were seived in the days at Rose- TJUGH S bolidaying for a few buy. other makes.' 0 jo -.JL.L Licensed Auctioneer. Ext*10111ver exror. A fall line of Fresh Meats always basement Of the beautiful new acbi I lure need of a Cream Separa r. fence in imported ecd tboyouabbrid atock, on hand at shop. bank. has returned home. WA . T. - OD Hales earducted tilTnbere, Write for terms CHaRRYWO returning home she eatertwined FL a Premier for 30 dk% 9 smd particular*. It,cceltd.2218. 36.17 Wagois on road every daky. large number of her young friends at I I"- , U gasoline engines fron j,. ,service on S her cottage. See or rutile me before ba oneer, The -Rally Day Onday Mr Tilley, of Toronto. hag occupied Fresh Pork Sausage a spici Ity Methodist Church Couctsom of York and Ontario. An*. POSTILL. Lieem-Red Aucti. afternoon in the 4 for rch bere for the Bell Phone. n sal" of LIZ kinds atterudd to an Ab*rtW was well attended. Rev, Mr. Owen, the pu4ph in the ehu 017"Timcffr- I , Bu tcher's­ cattle -wanted 6 Pick 97� a*, Address Green Hives F. 0.. Out. the pastor. gave an illustrated, talk to PA't two week's most aceept;ibly. F. J. Prouse, JAS O'CONN'OR-, - PICKERING the children. % bich-was much enjoyed While here he and Mrs. -Tilley were B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- by all present. the guests of John and Mrs. McIntosb, tionser vCuat Corner King and Chureh Sts. The young people of the Choir Find who are old friende. CEMENT TIL F41".'� I persin con 4 L. a 0 ie visited the h f, Aboitt three weeks go Qom, tier worth Lea rte 0 Wise ocnd -.ited sA:er pr�vste;y cr by sue kZ:j_on,.n - Val at reel, Th -n or pi-rqohs entpred Attenius Hllt%'reqi-- done@, Elizabeth StF14 SEE 0 1-,',R e and departed with abort $114) The tinderilgried has begun the manta= bone orders ;Ipleat"Lrit "OCI'd rinse %Ta� qpen. left at Nzwo Cp-co. F.CIttrug. '%Lll to- 4,-pf rlothes. After diUgent facture of cement the trots 3 to 12 solve prompt attettica. fiat4efaction. guaran- SAVING MACHINE'S Ikey was the recipient of sin address A-nd !'Ll -A missing vela- inches. C101 and get quo teed. My is -lAdependent and cawing set by the Choir and aw sparch no tra19f-. a Styles to everyone, circular abe ,address and a casserole by the Ep. ahto,; has been found ,, rds on Brock 'H an N Q o oc, 1.4t % saws,.hammered and gummed. wor"th League. She has been a very ugh d Mr , McInt sb. of L I road. hal Prices reaseopable. active member in both orga kering garage f church "Hillside.' and Robert and Mri.-Scott nizations, Hill. Gpnrze ,tad. Mrs. McIntosh. of Spink Mills. We tell effi�ry` ivbe'el as well as other branches e) were Also, Cement kept eonstantl ­ circular work for k% number of year�, and her and dinigbter. of Cedar Grove. - on hand. the prxie4lts of their parents', John and gawp, gasalitle er gin& and - willing service have been -1duch ap- 0 - Her popularity among the Mrq . McIntosh, on Sunday. o All aittoano'bile and Bicycle cutters %nd buggies. preciated, Silo flillina Is now taking up the at- Frank Mite rep ariog promptly young folks was evidenced in the deep . PICKERING atten4ed-tu. W. 23. TA.03CS(024 -regrets expressed at her departure tention of the farmerq in this district. froin the neighborhood. Miss Pilkey Corn Is turning out much better than IMF BROCK ROAD.-- k. -donom-for-thek was expected, &@ m&97 will have about took of Tiret4, 0119, Grease and repaim ed -the . their kind ex- --t�reo-quarteryfel*.-- whielt some I have iL good a a and for it a-lways on band. handsome ft Pression. ITFood will. She extended time agn was looked upon asacorn- plete failure. REAL ESTATE .••.. hearty invitation to all to visit her Ntter & Knd,rew, sew home In Toronto. Rev, A. L Macladveti has returned I un- PICKERING, Ont. home from his VACAtLOID,. and on 8 sap will hold Communion In the STOUFFVILLE eburcb. Preparatory service will be Wire I'enc111g, I Mrs.Jones and Miss Beulah Jones, held this (Fridav) evening. It is hop- ed that there will be a good turn out ALSO ��� ����IP 1A)t of Clare mont, are spending A few days I have For Sale a House and with friends In town. at the I se serviceg. Has a full line of tresh and cur- in Pickering Village. Large fruit Some twelve of the pupils of our Brae Wire, Stftples, �d miiata constantly ori hand. garden, some young rontindatian school phased the lower BROUGHAM trees. Everything in and modol school examinations. ........... . 8pice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, flr%t-claP.:; rer. MA. Feaaby, of Toronto, witshome 1r. Len Harris. of Altona, has dinned Cedar Posts and Call and ,ee me as the khaki and is rrow in 'charge of the ovpr Sunday. �gxam Bolognii, Weiners, etc. lists is ar Stouffville headquarters for recruit. - Miss E,11a Linton is., sojourning in gain for some one. 19t. Catharines. Stee"I Posts.. -s paid for Ing. Highest prict q Sol,* gsiny nay service wA,� held in- the 'Mrs. W. B. Robson is visiting with L-7 '.V it and Presbyteriaq churches relatives in Tomato. Butcher's. I ethodi� Mrs. T. C. Brown, of Toronto, oro . nto. is Coal,' Lumber, Cement, Shingles, here on Sunday Inst, with the services • ting wit -h -W. and Mrs. Musgrove. Lath and Ready Roofing Notary Public, Pickering. very well attended. -s. Eatob, of New York. Miss Glie'st, are few. ickering llverq Mr. and Mt of Toronto. xpent, over always in stock. visiting frienN here for $iinday,w a h with radson and Mrs. Devitt. day Mr Eaton Ellen Percy) John Poacher, of Toronto, spent the I Water s. nee First-class rigs for hire Water, Pure W week end with his hrothec. Thomas A. C. -REESORP formerly lived here. by the press that. the Poticher. Day or night NVe not1cp b'etton. If you are'wise yon will nae the only phone companies in this locality rare Rev. Geo. W. Rose. of Cor LOQUST HILL Bus meets all ttains- Ideal well, d illeil hy'Chas. B. Rice, contemplating rAi,-in their rates. will OfffciAtp in St, John's --church on r Team Ing promptly attended_ to. who wagent fist Wind Mills. Gasoline There is a great deal W dissittisfactioli Sunday next. kinds of pipe and fittings with the service given, and it 1. Healthy Engines. .11 is the Thomas and Mrs Feasby, of 17x - Agent f9r Canada Carriage Co. for water workq. Also bath room fix- bridge, visited 111"s. Fe:a,,;bv and*Mrq. consensus of opinion' that A big i"I tures, etc. Everything given ven careful provement is'needed before they talk T. H. Hain last week. u attention. About raising the price, The price of Mrs. H. Wright Find chitargn and We H. Peak, idn-eys Necemary .1: 4 Mrs. 'Rubhnrd, of GeorgOtown, ar RICE'S PUMP WORKS, phone rent I,; now high, compared f d if the with the former's mother, firs, J. MIT 0 r -r 10 TP. dome 'Whitevale, 0 with tha serv.ice,we receive, an e Tel. .552L 114. price I-; raised Marge number contem- Beer, for a week. Medical science has never' foun,(I' Mrs. Robson and daughter, Airs. 'W, Burichn1de of Wbitevale, an- plate discontinuing their phones. of Toronto. visited 'friends anythiugup'to the pre§entmucbi­!� Be�ins, noumces that, he ba.,; been appointed The Pickering GREENWOOD during the pant week. better than good, old Buchu am(i' agent of th-t, Holeproof Clothing Com- Abram Mantle and family. of Ciate- juniper far the kidneys. -Nine, :N� pany, of London, En -gland, the great- Crime spent Saturday with mnnt, have moved into the hotel here . . tl:. world VigRance Committee doct? -wit! pre j` est Clothing Co., in the Call, friends in Toronto. times in tel the and will furnish first-cl"s acco.mmo 17 and im-ppet samples and note nigh J. E. and Mr. Disnev, of Brooklin, for the travelling public. scribe one or ibe ot�er1ciz lki.46y qu . ality of goods And extremely low are moving back to their farm this A ineeting has been called for Oct. -PiR prices. Quality and durability Of The object of this Association ;9'to week. Ilvd. to be held in St. Andrew's church, troubles. Karr's Kidney U!'.60r -41 goods and perfect fits guaranteed, lessen stealing and prosecute Pte, Percy Middleton, of 0,"60- Pickering, for considering moderating tainbilellu and. juniper 66mbitie the felons. Borden, spek Sunday week with his a call to it minister. The members of I in scientifle propo. parents here. .john's Chur�b here are earnestly Members stolen oomm'uni. valuable and safe 140, having pro rt t4 ney fid"bi Thos. and requested to attend. The meeting vft Mrs, Roper have left tbj Remarkable Records nate immediately wit any member employ of .I. E.' Disney moved t is called for 8 p. m. of Executive Committee. der tonics. rook lin, where they will reside. The Brougham Institute entertained E190TT Mombership fee �$1.00. Mr. and Mrs. Blackstock and Mr. the members of WhitevFkle Branch tit These pills -I)anish and Mrs,' Fletcher, of Thornton, spent the home of Mrs. -Bovd Burk Tuesday jirn permanent at aidjil y4n Tickets may be bad from the President or Sunday with their sister, Mrs. James afternoon. Over -fifty ladies were give. p e Seerstery on appliastion. • Denny. present and a most enjoyable time bladder ills that have not r6icli64,; TORONTO.ONT. Exqc, Com. -L, D. Banke, Cr. S. Palm. Mrs. S. Carlton spent most of last was spent. The fruit salad demon- the advanced ` ChMitle er, W.V. Richardson, Pickering. week in Toronto. owing to the serious strattion, by Mrs. Burk, was particul- Cor.tonge and Charles Ste. Illness of her son. Pte. Roy Uariton, arly good. The I rta ate. 0f ke6 J, A. O'Connor; •,W. J. Clark• at the military base bospiLal, from ty- Special thanksgiving services will be -It =rve• Ii. well - k 6 ver This College was asked to 1111 1" e no 1 l4i; President, Elecirsts phoid fever. bell in the Christian church on San. ktdaeyh ar positions in Jnly And 117 in August. The Mission Band berepurpose hold- div, Oct. 8th, at 11 a. M. and 'f p. M. Karr's 'Pills -�Dwliisi; ifi The tborough work of this Sebo"Ol in g a Bazaar in December. It is hoped The morning service will be condubt.� beneft4he bf4t* lato" n is well known. Write to -day for TOOLS SHA'APENE.D that the older people will give all the ed by the pastor, Rev. D. V. Van- to carr* &A,qy . ho q F 14 r W11163L., assistance they can to encourage the Noi man, with special music by, the Yt ­.- 't. I %U%.w.* ­ . store:4he b our Catalogue which explains the We make a specialry of crosscut saws, little folks. It is many years since choir. Rev. J. O. Totton, of Grien- unsurpassc� advantages offered Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired, there was a Bazaar held Isere. I tho right 0 M wood will take the evenin t Razor -boning a specialty, For a first- Carlton and here. Stridents admitted at any Messrs. Joe and Walter when'the muoic will b1i 11811le"rZ shay call class hair trim or an emv s Mrs. Willis Hamilton and Mrs. 1). S. the Whitevale Male Chorus. time. 784 Yonge Street. "T' at the &%st-end Barber Shop. s Crawford spent Wednesday in Torun House Furnishings -of -sLIL -to--uw ltjj4 to-thp-seriolis iiju uf� see oil elm -1w. J. Ento—tt, �Pilnefnilr - kinds. Slightly used Carpets brother Roy, but at time of writing, After- ton g.deTny.,Greqt%`-ba Write to -day for large Catalogue. from 15 cents -a and tip. he is armew hat. improved. although dd4d. to.ent*, OW'W.6.0� W J. GORDON P10KHRING not yet out of dkn It �v r ,xFs }, ^• �r�a` ii+ �n.. ;:..r , , 'L-^'''�s' v*' - r ErTa cres^ tsk+� • .�k%• iix ia.} 'sp.' a: .y 17 1-r .S:- ma. % T 8. "ffi'' "�,••r . .•,•• " W P-hAM''der ana tinned g him ,xsi,.. �,....:.�.. '... e'�*"R.'� r. .: s••m,. <,c, .- en* so he eoi4cl fact Lis•-`motiler. "Thi& is your little bay," -she said in , -.: -� ; , .• - . :°,,-- a I" voice. Zilla Paget sprang to her feet with =No Prohibition on the purest agry of rage. In a second she stood. {{ at Dorcas' side. She turned the Md most refreshing beverage of all — p child's face up to her own and stared ~_ at it. The sightless eyes 'seemed to plead and search for something they % did not find. Robin lifted his hands and groped till he caught his mother's i fingers. She flung them aside ang• _ may' - .... "Don't touch me!" she cried harsh- ` e ly. "Take hire out of my sight!" e Dorcas grew white to the lips. Rob- HOE in was clutching at her i POLISHE � n terror. She :� ,�,•. put her arm about him, sheltering him SAI ADA z The gently atimdatiag effects of good Tea am of great benefit !as a mother would have done. eethus keep th. leather soft, protecting it easiin t -' - to all. The price cf comfort and satisfaction is extraordirnaray - Miss Paget turned her eyes fiercely • They combine liquid and paste in a pasta form and require. small when you can get genuine "SALADA" at leu than one-* upon the girl. "Who hatched this in- o� hag effort s brilliant lasting shin•. Easy to use for ;fifth of a cent asap. fernal plot?" she cried. "Who brought famiiy"'ehildsea and adults. shin yor: shoes at home wd AT ALL GROCERY STORES __- this little brat to America?"' them a _ 2 R• F. oAHur TONCO. - AMADA LTD. XA711LTON CAUADA t The actress lost -control of her ow BLACK-WHITUTAN KEEPYOUR SHOES -NEAT She dashed up and down the narrow dressing -room like a caged tiger. d "What is the matter?" asked Dor- Cas coldly. i the empty hall trying to think of what rouge, turned in response to "Mrs• "It's hell and the devil—and all his could be said to.the child downstairs. Esterbrook's" last plea. angels. That's what's the matter. 1 If the woman had struck him in the j "Stay with you because you are my THE LAPSE O F I What right had you to stick a finger fare, it would have been easier to re- mother.? How dare you take the Jin my affairs? What do you suppose cover from such a blow. word `mother' upon your lips? Do 'I want of that blifid brat? I hate the 1 Dick came dashing up the stairs. you know what that word stands for? E NOC H W ENT W O RTH ; sight of him. He -is the image of his I "First call," he- shouted hoarsely. I wonder if it would be possible to father, and good God! how I did hate She ran down to her own room. ! aka you understand. Ib means him! I suppose you and your saintly Mrs. Volk sat in a low chair with love -self-denying, stron tender de= -By- ISABEL GORDON CURTIS, iWr. Oswald are bent on ruining my I Robin in her arms, cuddling him ' g .' „ B lotion; it means faithful wifehood. career. i against her breast and crooning to 'Have you ever Author of •• The Woman from Wolverton3 " Dorcas o cued the door and shed him as if he were a bat She look- j. Y given that? The wo- P pu Y• man who is a good wife and mother the sobbing child gently into the lob- + ed up at Dorsad with pitiful eyes. } forgives and forgets and loves. Be- . by. Merry stood outside, where he "ret me take him, Alice. I have hind it all stands love; simply love un - had overheard the woman's shrill I plenty of time to dress after Julie selfish love. I believe in God but '-"Who was (`,poria t" awkpd?A.m ry. I a we well-bred ways.. Oncehe. Apologized _ abuse. He _tdookg tai=bin by ahs sad goes out �Shfix needs you to button + to -day I cannot we 'understand whys he "George took care of me on the way I P g �1 entered the dressing -room. Miss Paget j Robin did not speak when Alice laid as meat. you are to have become a wife and sever on the big ship. I slept in a was tocsin through a hes of letters ! him in her arms. His slender bol !" I "I could not eat on the ship to -day," g 8 P y a mother—my mother. 1ttle bed over his, I hope I will j which lay on her table as if in search was Iimp and quiet. 'Dorcas had nev. I The curtain fell„ Dorcas had reach- ' heeler see Georgeagain." he explained. Things were nasty. of something.She picked up a sheet , er known any littie - boy intimately, Besides, I could not think of anything p Y. ed her dressing -room when she had.to "`4Paan't he kind to )ou?" asked �. of paper and stood reading it A sav- and she did not know exactly how to turn and By black to the stage. The but. meeting mother. Do you .think Dorear. i age smile convulsed her hand3ome comfort him. Ie occurred to her that ' pp grown to a tumult. ZMa �,. � applause had "Not—veryf she will be in soon?!' fare. if she were in Robin's place she would Paget stood by her side when the cur ed kind. The child paha- I Merry pulled out his watch. "Julie, " „ ed a moment. "i don't believe George j it is half -past six- Run upstairs again „ I know now who did it, she cried. ,not want anybody to speak of what tain rose. She was smiling a stage _ widerstanda little boys—blind boys, I I and see if Miss Paget has come in That was the revenge he meant, the 'had happened. She bent down and smile upon the audience, but the - yaeans- belly old rooter! I'll get even with I touched his face with her lip,. When glance she turned upon Dorcas. was - " Remember, not a word about the sur- him 1" the door closed and Mia. Volk went ' "Was George a relative?" `prise for her.' „ i on of. malignant hatred. " You dont want four little boy, out with Julia he asked in a whisper, (To be continued). No- He came to the home to take The child returned In. a few minutes, then?" asked Dorcas, "I don't belong then—to the—lady 4.. : :rite to America. That was what "She. has just come in." , —upstairs, do I ?' — " "there's: _ She turned on the girl in blank psta ,a Father Shannon said." Ob, cried Julie, there a ice cream. amazement. "No, dear," there was a thrill of - What home ? = You have not had any ice cream." .. assurance in Dorcas' voice, "no, you. "BREAK 1 NG HABITS UNWISE. "'The home for little blind boys. , Want that blooming, batty, imbe- y "I am not hungry. I want to go to cile Rob Tully's child? Not on your could not possibly have 'belonged to T .+.viiTt�„�� r There were hundreds of little blind my mother. ' You see I have been life! He her, Somebody made a istalm, a „ goes back to -the asylum F ones, thi Experts Say._ bays there. thinning about my mother for years where he came from, . I can get the awful missal►--"' P ° "Haven't you any relatives?' ask- and years, law on them for giving him up with- "Then—do you know—who I do be- trying to "break" children of hsbitt ed Mme• I "Do you remember leer?" asked hong to?" - is an error of method. The reason is nut his mother's consent t Robin, asked Dorcas gent! "Why, yes, I have my mother, A Merry, �~ "His moih rl" Vied Dorcas. "You "Robin," y, "do that habit, according to William James, Laother is quite -a close relative, isn't ; Robin ear a great psychologist, not only is second �?,� " Fannie says do not act thr part of 'Odra, Eater- ; F� still wish that I were your moth nature, -but has become nature ,itself, „fie n because I was a little baby- I brook's" �, er? and that nature is not to be drive,, but y i,, ' agreed the actor ; when she went away. I think—1 re- j There wan an ugly tone in Zinn . His arms clasped convulsively about multi be coaxed and led. "I mean, haven't you any member her." I � .. her neck, and the slits body- shook Displace habit with something else, y ; Paget's lanigh. I have heard that ' g Iative in England?" "Come with me;' said Mer► l with sobs. Replace It on the policy of• substitu• g I y before. Mr. Oswald was once so com- 5 - is Aunt Fannie. She is "Don't you believe that I had better plimentary as to tell me something of "I .would, like—to belong to some- ting some better activity, Ali average real aunt, though. She used to take him?" said Dorcas. "Miss 'the sort Now, perhaps you will be l may." S child, even if only Ave years old, can, a "" "Well" said the girl decisively, ..I f according to Dr. Dearborn, head of a_ -- - mother, and sometimes she came j Paget may have begun to dress. polite enough to clear out And be- y' children's Infirmary, be guided Judi f 'es me at the home." I hien nodded. want' you—forever---as my own little ' 1 � Y `fore you go, let me give you a bit of i cfously if given careful, clear explant ' rata lifted him into a chair be- "Am I spick and span t" asked Rob- advice, my lady; keep your nose out boy. Shall we shake hands on it? tions adapted to its year and pointing the table, Mrs. Volk seta late The small fingers were thrust into out things really fundamental or ee• P in anxiously. "Aunt Fannie said of my business if you have any re- , _ - front of him. She had cut the n nt�ier is beautiful and elegant and gard for your own happiness!" her own with• a clinging grip. senfial. • "But one must start W" a chicken and potato into small pieces. famou,. I want her to see. that I am ! That night at the close of the sec- normal nervous system and muacula• "Can you feed yourself,. dear?" she g boy." Dorcas turned to the door. The , and act the audience sat breathless ture." The doctor explains that he F nice enough to be her little bo E asked hesitatingly.; woman leu had as she closed it be- .. �• means outdoor exercise and lea of 5 Dorcas dropped on her knees be- hind her. She paused for ■minute in j for a few moments. Cordelis, sleep. p 'AFhy, yea. There was a tone of side him. She untied the small bow i with her face glowing beneath the grown-up dignity in Robin's voice. "I ; at his collar and made it into a have .fed myself ever since I was a fresh knot. "Why, you will be her _ little boy." pride and joy." _ There were tears in the girl's eyei There was a look of tense anxiety ' a while she watched him eat. He was ' " - , in the child's face. Do you think so '. • _ .. - • � � • 4'"r really? 1 am more trouble than lit- tle boys who -can see, I can't dress i, myself all over, and I can't part my tF hair straight. I can't alvaays find things. Sometimes," Robin's voice dropped to a whisper, "sometimes I'm 1 P` scared 'when -I'm alone; I get afraid ' on lire streets if they are noisy." Dorcas .laid het face against the-- soft h 1 .� soft cheek and whispered something i in the child's ear. Robin's. face _ shone -with joy. ."I am glad you . _2. think so. There is just.one thing," 1 his voice had a regretful tone in it. "I � u a r '� e e d s and .-s w e e•t e n s =" wish you had been my mother, I like g YOU ti :: r MUMS MS The girl held him out at ar'm's ' ~ length for amoment+ "I am wishing ;:!In proportio , :to Its Ourity. fiaveaspicyzest which makes the :ams thing. I like you!" them a favorite preserving He took her hand and they climbed- frnit,andseveral escellentva. the stair which led to the upstairs - - rietlesare plentiful this year. - aresaing-room. Dorcas felt an un- Preserve all you can with. � spoken terror. She looked back from a the head of the stairs, Merry stood _ (� CE IF-; watching them. • She beckoned him, yST RE - = and he followed with a few springing q - steps. They --paused- for a moment outside the door of Miss Paget•s room. RED DIAMOND G RA N U LAT E D When Dorsa tapped, Robin was cling- ing to her hand with a grip which al- : . moat hurt. is refined exclusively from choice 'sugar -cane sugars and is Zilla Paget stared at them with still for the sake of economical curiosity. she eat in front of the absolutely pure. Government tests prove it. _ andwholesomedessertsnezt mirror while the colored maid Emilitie - 1 'brushed her hair. It bung to her It is sold in .fine medium and coarse grain in many handy sizes ater.Lanticsugarcomesia >• waist in long, shining waves. Her t 2 pd 5 -Ib Cartons forehead wrinkled foT a moment as if of refinery sealed packages to suit your taste and conven><ence. Z® aria 20 -Ib Bagri in perplexity. She could not see W N Robin's face. He was hiding behind %l ti'he 100 !b. ling -i lite size which recommends itself specially %ilia careful pnrecime. FMgranulation Dorcas with his head wrapped in her ;.housew(le. Your dealer can Supply it in dw size grain you prefer. „ gram. A sneering smile h&Mred _ "The All -Purpose Sugar her mouth. ; ` evnrC amara ram "This is a rare pleasure, Miss Went- 77M RED DIAAfOND is on awrye. VMXBZPackag ,i �� t.t worth" the said abruptly. "Some- thing uncommon must have happened ��L.G t7V t1111i� H 1GL�ir . . i MONTREAL Atlliglek 8upr Refinai" Lid. of make you Iwnor me with a .visit, a C� Downs laid her hand upon Robin's t•. . �h!'� ,:,F d, r'... ^•`. y..,�, :'9ti •,::.;,♦r _rwe.'r�. J4' ..h...r�..;: :.e,. .,.. _ .+ ..._�.� 1� p , X Pf , ., . I ; W. 71., - -_ "P, RV Ra 221 ff N. 77 7­ -ED NNW: foars, 11� Am M_ M W_­­ Y ANTI-AIR WMA001) `-ARE IN CSI BI ]DOWN B —7— MAD. SOAUD V ................ r. tht� Fortified Structure on the Out- Twelve Machines Took Part In Attack on-London Wild CR!45- In Futile Count tacks on Sollsime Art Gas A- Losses Counter-attacks skirts of German Ban ing 130 Casualties. Since Early Days of Verdian. Ca&ured. Olin London, Sept. 94.—Of twelve big I bers of- the of the ZOPI only A on so _despatch from Load Ys. The Zep�elins whi-eb invaded the -- British I which was forced to land iiiBai sn"Es- A despatch from London says: Be- north-e"t corner of the village; 01 French troops have reached Combles. OF and arrested by the., hind the French Army- on-the Somme to be - driven out an hour iater had One building in the town, IS— in, their Isles last night to deal death and de-, coast town were arre march r. of - life since. the • routed further back than they struction from the skies two lay', village constable. as they word -The worst sacri possession.. In what is described by Ing along the road, i� the 4lacknees .01 tle mark-! stood before the action. stark and black masses of steer' andi. early days of the Verdun bat dusk, the Paris midnight communique as "a aluminum in the. little village of the night, according to •fte latest I counter-attack ed the main German ittack The last attack, delivered at brilliant surprise attack," an isolated d. by a series of checks Mangold, Essex County. They -fell vie- eye-witness" account. new French, was terminated Thursday against the structure at the-extreme outskirts of "I am the commander 'of a German Ac-'costing the Germans three whole regi- time of the anti-aircraft defences of positions north Of therSomme. important German base on the officer who menta: -A Bavarian company. belong- the imp London and outlying districts... airship tUt has just come down, and cording to en artillery Regiment lost 160 out Somme was captured by the French. One came down,s, flaming torch, as these are my crew," said the leader s are ing to the 11th The building had been strongly ford- fled part in the battle,. corpse from M--of 200 men. Two battalions of the did the Zeppelin. L-21, destroyed three, of the men when• accosted by the con C• on each side -on -the- rOS11i -a-defenee_work—Thitee --o-ffl-(jj—r�dd" - C_ Combles to Rancourt in mounds,' 123rd Prussian Regiment were total- fied 0 ere. w"k&a_g­o­;_w'hil_e the second, -disabled stabIi.__TWe__n_'the­_ ly crestioked. Not a regiment escaP-' and 97 mea were taken �,ris n 1by gunfire, effe=cted -a landing which .�'Please allow me to, go to the near-. sometimes three feet high. Simultaneously Gen. Foch's troops loos of less than 60 per cent. of e eat post-office so that I may telephone 2S The German effort to stem the ed a I pushed forward to. she -south-east south-east of moved the lives of the crew, who ar n .who will lit- -Frielach adiaride was the -strongest- Its-effectives. my- Combles, tightening the ring around now prisoners in England. The someone in Londo, 'It . .. the 'wife know I am safe. made since the beginningof the that town. In this section 40 prisoners :4 Hindenburg Directed Battle.. crew of the first raider died in ship, Special constables came up and cofieurning flames of their own Somme battle. It lasted over ten hours en directed per- were made. arched to the by six divisions, which! Ninety thousand m den- A . semi-official estimate says the but they were not so terribly chaired the prisoners were m and wan made -d-etention camp, where it,was in the vain � as their predecessors. -Buffered -terrifle losses under the sonalIy by- Field Marshal von Hinders- suffered neareaf the burg took part in attacks on the new. German losses This latest raider to light her 'Own fouiid several of -them were wounds& French barricade fire. Following -attack around Bouchavesnes Bony., preparation by artillery" French heaviest positions in the region- of counter funeral way on English soil collapsed Allies Also accord. on Wednesday were $0,000. Y known in that sector, from great guns Bouchavesnes, on the Somme, and, was consumed much more quick= - London, Sept. 24.—The past two Q • ing correspondent in The German commander tried vain- brought from other fronts, 20 German to the special correspond ly than the L-21. It is possible, thought days has witnessed scores of battles La Liberte. ly to stem the French advaince.against battalions began the assault'witb the the field of Paris that some of the men were still living in the air, In which the allies were A as extraordinikrY -Combles by a sortie from the trenches successful, and this triple objective of freeing Combles The -fighting w f the region at- south of Rancourt. It was nipped in when the great vessel struck the. overwhelmingly from the danger of investment, stop- fierce in the centre 0 ground. The captain's body was found bombing of numerous enemy asro- tacked, around Bouchavesnes and the bud by the French barrier fire. k dromes and factories. ping the Preneb,'wedge between Pe i, and at Combles, about The British, operating ing 'north-west some distance from the wreck. A French aviator flew 100 miles be- •allies,from the possession of,Hill No. the Prieze farm, as well as at Ran- Of I Zeppelins from all sides, yand the German frontier and threw n breaking through to Bapaume and tacked the At Prieze farm two Prussia The raiders took a heavy toll of i bombs on Ludwigshaven, where Count, 76, -which dominates Mout St. Quea. I court destroyed, adds closing in on Combles in conjunction tin. battalions were nearly destro lives. before their destrTiction, .28 per- I Zeppelin has his principal base for Two Prussian battalions, who led the correspondent, and a similar fate with the French, registered a furtherI sons being killed and 99 wounded in testing his airships, and on the city . court- by three advance on a front of a mile, taking M aCv the attack on the 'Prieze farm, were, was antlered at Ran two lines of German trenches and I the metropolitan district of London. of Mannheim. 7, their trenches �s, which, advancing t between Two persons were killed,. p�obably, Saturday night seven French aero- hardly out of hes when German regiment I ore the, in four waves, made the _last deeper- straightened out their front four,' and 17 were wounded in threw 46 shells of 120 calibre they literally melted away before te off ort of AheAW. the villages of Flu's and Martin the plan6s thr 'terrible Atri- -of - the--#47S?sI!t-- - Furth -,-a -_pr4perty- and foal-]h0 -&�---Oif­tm ffartb=a' tch f tM Itosa, coarespendent" of soot lecessive waves obi Malco while widely distributed, is confined furnaces of Hornbacft a_nd T1iW_nViftW. 4� farces on the Somme, I the Anglo -German front below Arras try attacking in close formation were the New Zealand for I r the most part to small suburban' Captain Beauchamp and Lieut. Niew Allies fired twelve � the British carried out a successful for , piloting two aeroplanes, Sun- 82riasbed by the Frencif 11125's."- The states that the Alli opg, although 'one'court raid penetrating German trenches-and dwellings-and -sh village of Bouchavesnes was the scene million shells in a preliminary bom- ,The. Ger- indicting many, casualties. railway station was damaged, some' day morning threw 12 bombs on the -4of the most stubborn combat of the bardment on that front. sting furnaaes at Essen. The &via- . earlier in the 'day empty cars being destroyed and part blasting day, when by a dreadful sacrifice the mans," he said, "are hid in fog , The French - by the of the tracks torn up. 1-tors returned to their base safely of- -Germans -succeeded in entering the' caused by the smoke of the sheds." checked a violent counter-blov . The -commander and twenty mem- ter hawing traveled about 500 miles. Germans 'betwebn La Prieze Farm and Rancourt, driving back the Teu- 'eluded Ing waves with heavy losses.' GENERAL HAIL PRAISES RAID his letter by sending words of ton storm _4 on o 8 ON VENICE o the populati f` Venice, CANADIAN TROOPS. RUTHLESS METHO DEPLORED BY POPE comfort t JVV with a wish that peace will TEUTONS ARE SHORT 7 London -Bays irestored. A despatch from Venice says: Mon- i OF GUNS AND SHELLS. I A despatch from Lor In 1 General Sir Sam Hughes, Canadian AGAMST BRITAIN signor La Fontaine. the Patriarch of: received. 4 leto-! I -- * A despatch- froj London says: The Minister of Militia, has 55,80'GERMAN PRISONERS 1111ki Venice, has published a letter from F�NSIVF official report from British Head ter from Sir Douglas Haig, of which Pope Benedict, deploring the at-! TAKEN IN SOMME OFF tempts against the churches and' quarters In France cbritains jb�e fol: the following is an extract: "I de- Leader of German National, re to express my aincere.apprecia- treasures of Venice and rejoicing ljlgt lowing tion Liberal Party Advocates signed by tailo of the generous terms in which i m Paris says.- It. J'A -captured document sil the Church. of Son 0 L2��ola se- n while Chid YOU refer to the achievements of-; Frightfulness. ins damage which fortunate] of the ca eTTows, only sustain-'was Officially announce 7 _y the army In France. It must be a fortunately Can be Office that according to new ac- German General _W, f - pride and gratification to; 'A despatch from Berlin says. Major counts the total number of prisoners 'Aug. 24, states- NKSL _0 pri� i- repaired. i - e gallant officers ann, leader of the No- The, Pope _calls the explosionbefore I'taken by'the Franed-British troops It Ernst Basserm ore -The wastage- of guns in the last You to non. ome 1'nlonal in a keynote St. Mark, the destruction of the' since July 1, when the Somme offen- fe w, months- has been considerably in and men who c e from CNER is excess of production. The same is fight for the King and the common, I speech delivered- is constitu. -Church of Santa Marie Formosa, and -sive began. up to September 18, the damage to the Church of Scalzi more • than- 56,800, of whom 34,050 true of the ammunition in oqr re. cause of our Empire invariably do' ents in the Saarbrueeken "bitter wounds to my heart'," and re. were taken by the French troops. serves of.which.there has bqen a. seri- their duty in- g way -that-refleete--the; clared that the submarine camp -greto that his efforts to prevent su4 This makes an average of " nearly ous diminution.-' It isthe duty of all greatest possible credit on:themselves 'had been postponed and not aband misfortunes -have failed. He cci!7� 700 Prisoners taken daily In 80 days. ranks--not only in the artillery—to and their Dominion:' .,id ., Major Bassermann advocated endeavor to remedy this serious state widest possible use of both an of things. All the rinks must 'make PEACEMAKERS ARE �rines and Zeppelins and the a a most serious endeavor--to si -f--FaT SENT TO THE FRO:�T.-, ruthless' methods"of 'warfare. CANADIANS IN BRILLIANT VICTORY the preservation of material as'Indl- The National Liberal leader assert - cat above, for - otherwise makinV 7. A despatch from London says: Ar- ed that his views were shared by Ad : I good the losses and placing new for.. rested in Berlin on a* charge of tedi. :miral von Tirpitz, Admiral rim Koes- T 001K 0 V ER 19200 PRISONERS Count i mations in the field will be rendered tious anti-war agitation, 130 Social- ter, Prince von Buelow and impossible. ists have been forcibly impressed )n-, Zeppelin. He maintained that "in a to s ggle wherein the existence of Gar- to military service, according Captured Foe's Defensive Position on Wide Vrok to'a Dept of WOULD TIURN�RI�Ps. :Z-truny is at stake the most ruthless despatch to the Wireless Press from use of all possible weapons is called GREEN WITHENVY. Zurich. Although above the age limit -From 1000 to 2000 Yards. military for." This sentiment was heartily ap- or and declared to be unfit f A despatch from New York says: la ed by-his audience. Submarines service, the Socialists were turned P ud d Zeppelins, continued Major Bas- „A British are manufacturing new over to the military authorities soon m an A despatch from the Canadian dawned bright dad clear. Shortly war inventions "which would turn the I a few i sermann, were the most effective wes- t a ' after their arrest. After Corps Headquarters in France, says: after six'o'clock our battalions began Krupps green with envy," according! ' t to th,'P*l against "our arch enemy Zug- weeks'. drilling they were sen. --The Canadian troops have been &e­ their attack. Before themtheartil I to Dr. Benjamin Rand -of Harvard. land." `front. University, who returned from a visit tively particlpe�tiag, In the great. Bat- le barrage advanced stage by stage tle of the Somme. Already, In a series with a remarkable precision and all to England on the. steamship Andania. of brilliant. attacks they have forced great Intenefty of fire.' In succes- � Accorded privileges of inspection by.! the Germans back for over a -mile sive waves our - lattintry moved for' the British Foreign Office, Dr. Rand GREAT ROUMANIAN VICTORY beyond, their original line. They haie ward, climbing over the shell-torn. sand be visited munition and ord- IN captured- Farm, having flual- ground, leaving the battered trenches. AND BULGARS CRUMB nonce factories and saw "some- as- ly overcome a desperate resistance; Among them burst the enemy shells. rounding inventions,"' but that. be was they have attacked and can-led the The noise was terrific. Machine pledged not to disclose their nature. Sugar refinery and'its lines of eonnect-, gun and rifie-�- fire - coured. -in-to -them He found among every class he said, Ing trenches, and then, following up' Steadily they mounted the last ridge, an intense determination to 41 all. pos- Mackensen's Armies in F�11' Reheat, Burning Villages to : Re. this success with a boldness of plan; saw MartinpUiCh G11 their right and tard Pursuers. sible to win the war. In one factory looked over to the brick ruins "d action of execution not excelled, and he--s4w..7,000-_._.Women at work, uni- In this war, they. have on the same 'white chalk. mounds. of, the sugar re- formed, in-khaki. -• Now factories day organized and delivered fresh at-! finery and the trenches to the right being built, he said, and existing V1496 I A despatch from London says: The' The Bucharest War Office am' oune- tacks which made them masters of; and left which were to be their ob- constantly. extended, in the Dobrudja h ed in an earlier report that the Russo. the whole village of Courcelette.. jecdX,,-. six-day battle e as - The.Conad have taken, over, No sooner were the first lines . of ended in a Russo-RodzEa-man victory: i Roumanians have repu'sed GREECE WITH VENIZELOS I ars "in a 1,260 prisoners, including 32 officers, German trenches secured, than the a&- Field Marshal von Mackensen's sanguinary manner," on the together with two guns, a lairge num:' saulting waves pressed onwards. In BARON -SCHENK ADMITS. right wing in Roumania, consisting of whole front, and launched several og ber of machine guns and severe' I heavy! their" nildst, moving ponderously, but Germans, Bulgars and Turks, is re. counter-attacks. The report reads: minenwerfers, or trench mortars, and steadily-, came several of the now ar- A despatch from Amsterdam says: tiring to the south in the direction of "In Dobrudja the struggle continues In the course of the heavy and sus-'mored The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger announces the fortress of Dobric, with. obstinacy. Russo-Roumanian ears. His Majesty's hZiship troops rep . ulsed in a that- Baron eon Schenk,' former chief News of the result of the gr- at bat _s&nguin tainad fighting they have lnfli�ted very Creme de, Menthe" led the way and e MrY mtnr serious losses upon the enemy. the effect upon our men was eieot5ri- director of German propaganda in tle was received in a brief summary ner an the whole front all attacks of I Greece, and who was sent out of of a Roumanian War. Office statement the enemy, and mode several A montreal battalion was the .first � cal. In vain the Germans rained a 'to enter the battle, coming up through, stream of bullets against the Iriv.ulner- Greece by the Entente Powers,. has which said: ter-attacks. Enemy aeroplanes drop.. a hostile barrage-to the-assistance- of -able cars; but they were powerless to �reached Berlin. In an interview • In . "The battle betwe'on the. German,. ped bombs 'on Constanza, where 110 hard-pressed troops practically in the, stop the advance. the. Lokal Anzeiger, he is reported as Bulgarian and Turkish troops under. one was injured, and on Pig its middle of an attack. They were Although our infantry were the ing: Gen.'von Mackensen, in the D6brudJa,. Neamtu, where a child was injuradj*' elosely'followied.by the Canadian Scot- first to the sugar refinery, the "Greece now is completely- under- which has been in progress since the Sofia. officially admits that The -0 . L . - - the thumb of Venizelos, although the 15th, ended . in a corn- Russo-Rourniariiah' troops "maintained ,eft from Vancouver and by a, Tor- cars assisted materiallyAn silencing on Wednesday diems in thei These et�a t6 Roumania. onto battalion. The battalions, al- the German .machine guns and in en• people are still our frieiids. When the pl victory for R n - r - strongly--f6ftffiou though they delivered-no assault, were. filading the enemy trenches; and -the gendarmes came to expel me, they I "The enemy is retiring. southwaias, Positions." :even *s, very 'difficult and trying task deep, strongly protected dugouts of wept, saying, 'Excuse us, for what we burning Villages;" . . Roumanians, RuSSiangLand Sftbfth& to perform. They were heavily shel- the sugar refinery. Ten officers, In. are compelled to. do under -the--stress The official tommunication• from were pitted against the invaders,, Jed in tr6nchii'6erw1:t -dug or-recently cludiifg 'a baftigoii'co'nimandei, - were of -eircurnstaffm and of which we confirms the Entente re- strong reinforcements . ."ving been ere Bucharest imptured from the enemy, and the ex- made prisoners. At the same time are very, sorry. Porte that the great battle in Do- hurried to Dobrudia, when the opera- -to location of which It was almost the trenches on either flank, known to brudja, has ended In the defeat of the tions under the noted German field Impossible to determine. Despite us daF*6 ``Candy" trench and the "Su-- KAISER ISSUES APPEAL Central Powers after six days' fight- marshal threatened -to overwhelm a Very a4veraw conditions they -oonsoltd- -gar" trench, were stormed and cap- TO GERMANS ABROAD. ing. The battle began Friday and section of Roumania. A strong Brie jLted their trenches and repelled sev- tared. gradually, increased in scope and in- to the north was hastily fortifiled sad... -at to Brat hostile bombil attacks. In this attack men from Toronto, 'teusit* qntil Tuesday evening, with powirful 6rces were thrown 0. A despatch from Amsterdam saars. ',Val .4 the op&" the-oneloughts, central _ng . of the cei2tral But them activities, important and London, Ottawa and Kingston fought -zmperor William !n the German of- the result that on Wednesday 'oommen4able though they were, were dde-by4lde with mom from Winnipeg, ficial Gazette appeals to all Germans Germans, "Cars, and Turke,.eruah- V6*6rL That Oft six days' battle has Surly preparatory to the gnat offen- Re9tas and Vastecinver, and wkh mea abroad to report to the Consular of- ed, were forced to withdraw, buftl1kc been a sanguinary one is Indicated by vaxiojo official statements, Ipma d the that " at delivered a 8 the b submarine e n n rl no a is c k a : In] y tIt to u 9, postponed "n� and not aband 'j r Be, &nn advocated P 0 1 BV possible use of bo and Zeppelins li 8 and the a ppe methods ods a warfare. National I Li r 'I Joe aisei N der t his vi were by sive that was to ftlow, at the Mounted Rifles from Xaswrn ficag in order to ascertain if they are villages in their line of retreat in an the Tse- morning of ftpbmbw ism cadada. o"ilable for military service, -effort -to-retard- their yursuerai­ told-of-fete �� �aI . 'PRESERVING TIME • FOR . , esor. Tho-gasaatiea'uf !the -past � ► ' �• 4sz. 4TH -Auction sale . -The very beat Crawford Peaches will be here:.ale was two �veel s "lilts=sheet 'a tesrible t,ffort e k and Implements. the � ;?We buy direct from the prrower and guaran b'ver ` blow'to Caua�dlan' homes, and the reon- P[ck s heti Hatt. a lot a et,, Order aVw. We will have chi tileats ev� few�da e 6 ^ F,'Ri' 6 per year , ►L00 if -Rod is ad.atstas. 1t.(1t}atilee- wpeC o P y y y 8- whicby town. on Kingston resd), Oder or Mal ' Y' probability is that the casualties B�iI�T 'V'SNECAR A.TT� Sim=C?�S f4ttbseslptioar to Lha Uni;ed 8:atss_sl do Sale at one, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. lath. for the neat' ear Rill -be so ata White Wine,. t lne err, h SATURDAY, Ocr. 7TH Auction sale B the -best of gering, that the work of the Red of horses, farm ixoplements, house- e>i4ch that can be bought. Pure Spices of every ? r l 1HN MURKAR; Proprietor@ Cross Society wilt be taxed Lo its hold furalture kc.; at lot 19, con 81 kind, whole or ground. Pickering,( utmost. Mothers who have, sone g•( oae quarter agile south R •R S F R _ A. R S NOTifIa AN4 COfdMfiNTB .• Cla m ), the property of Caleb of Claremont), ant p p y Prohibition is now in force in brothers or. sweethearts girls the �o��YhO ioneerae. See bilge. F. _ �. All measurezes ,-also the wn Perfectwine aSeat Jand rs.cial _• -• front, -will do their utmost In pro- 9zH Auction Bale of #.his Province as well as in several farm stock, implements &c„ at lot IR28f3 aCMSSrRR lozorm.E'ATO�B P ¢ viding the necessaries for those in 11, -con. 2, Pickering, the propertyA load of these good cooking Potatoes 1.6 r,r ,.• other rovi ces, and its effects. are the trenches or lying on beds of of Thos. A. K ilson. Sale atn- y t -quite satisfactory to, the 'public. See.,bills, Wm, Maw, auctioneer. $2.50 per bast -SQ pounds.. slafferin ;in- the man hospitals. . „ i'be liquor party, however, are g Y P TUESDAY, OCT. LOTH-Extcneive nuc. C �_ A p .F R S V Ce• .E�. R u Those. who have no relatives in tion sale of 200 -acre farm, .farm the drop in Su Aoing their best to over -ride the khaki are the Dasa who will be the stock, implements, grain, hay, roots P gar will help i:n your preserv- M -decree of parliament by having etc., itt lots 15'and 18, rear of con, 5 inR and pickling operations. Beat Redpath ones most inclined to be. negligent Pickering, the property of Dandy guaranteed, $8,00 per 100.1.bs. liquor shipped into the province i:n their duty in thio respect. &•McOarron. Sate at "11. See bills. t from Montreal. News , Newspapers are .More. trig->�e -�_ W. B, Powell; -sucti�nee"r, - —' $ATVRDAY, O.CT.• •14TH-Combtnatioa Fruits aid Provisions at the lowest prices unsHq $nod witlx niters of adver- quired, also bandages, surgical sale in the Village of Claremont, us- consistent with s _ fixing from liquor -dealers in that shirts, etc., will be is greater de• der the auspice: of the Farmels' _ •city, for which they will pay very mend than ever.' In &,crisis like Club. Entries may be made through Q V A -Z i T "W h the auctioneer -or the secretary, Jac. • In making Chrls.m a as�d ' Scott; Sale at one. Watch out for.-! 11iB sates, Wit► majority - of -this no .time -afro JASs' =RICHARD -SON aewapapen of Ontario will no bills•Hugh.S• Pugh, auctioneer. g as presents un• TtTEBDAY; OCT. 17TH -Auction sale of -doubt spurn these tempting offers leas the '.: y be in form of some useful farm stock. implements, ,roots &c., ._ taa they will refuse to be* a party article to be given to some needy at -lot 19, con, 8, Piekering, '(Brock' GI'ROCERIES ONL= "to this manner, of evading the road). the property.of (leo. Cowan, W. There will be quite a bust person. Luxuries should not be Sr. Bale at one. See bills.. W. B.• _ given a tn� ant's consideration' Powell, auctioneer. PT 'S.�;�SHOE meq- j�'�%1RE mess carried onin this way until when the cr of the Sorel Round- �'EDNEaDAY, Oct. 1&ra-AuctionL • -:STORE the Dominion Government enact' sale of farm stock, implements, hay, ed soldier is so • heart-rending, roots, household furniture &c., at legislation to prevent it, as it is' Mothers and stisters of Canada lot 22, rear of con. 8, Pickering, (one > y mot within the power of provincial should awaken to the pressing mile west of Claremont), the pro er- need now so that when the h v� ' `._ legislatures to pees the aecessarp @roes ty of the .estate of the lat@ m. . 2®Q Pairs at Men's Militar Boo de islation, for b doin return from the battle -fields they Scott, - Sale at one, :harp. See Boots' 4 y :. R So they will not point the Sager. of scorn 'bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanlos' � would violate a certain clause in at them. tthe British North America Act. Xew ddvere4Ae�nef+sce.' use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian liquor business is doomed to -Distribution of Seed Grain - Soldiers wear. .Every pair fully guaran- -extinction, as the wave of popular and Potatoes �OL'ND-About Monday, Sept, IS. 1C Q opinion is so strong that nothing on cox: 7. Pickarung• s roinceat. Laser teed. ;1wC3n stop it. FRO THE boxn%roN'EPERIMENTAL they have same by peovin property and paying . to a pr' Q expenses. L white. con ?, Picketts;, 1 FARM -191$•1917-_:. i Jjy ins ructions O the on, Minister `' • The work of -securing recruits of Agriculture a distribution of super• in Pickenna-Village-rrsms, T rootnsl e iOr Ovelseea service hese In recent for aorta of grain and potatcee' will b@ pons garden, trwit sires. For further psrt/en- WHITS 7 I TB Ys t� made during the coming winter and lots apply to John Powell. Pickering. L-3 _ . weeks fallen flat and it i.s now - spring to Canadian farmers, The A LSIIiE CLOVER QEFD FOR almost itupossible to secure a mltm sang les• for general distribution will A elle at tot la; con f, Picksrmg, ►t the farm i Q ark own prtos Also young ahorthorn bulls fns ■■■■�■■ ■■■ ■■■■ ■■■!■■■�■■■■■■■7■■■■■■■■la■1i!■■1.11 tto dna the King's etnilorm, Vari 'consist of spring wheat (about 5 lbs, 1, ■ Bale at reasonable prices. E E Pugh, Cllr&• white oats (about 4 lbs.), barley (about moat 32tt THE nus reasons for the failure is be- y —.._. i 5 lbs. �, and field pomp iabout 5 lbs. }. � ting given. Some feel Inclined to These will be sena-out from Ottawa. STALLION � FOR BALE -Duke of n A distribution of otatoes: in sample- Clyne, No ueao, Vcl. s1, C S B. oxen oto ■ OMINION BANK of riticiae the -government, for not p dark brown to color Apgl1J at lot 12, B S con ■ - of about 3 -lbs. will be carried on.irom Picket i". or address Ben Faweett, R a No. 1. 11 [=TAitIfM[p 1rl71 :adopting proper- methods while, several of the ezperimental farms, the Whitby. slot ■ r -others lay. the blame on recruit. Central Farm at Ottawa sup lying — - -- ■ Capital and ReeervE'113.000,000 AR TO RENT -Brio south ■ only the provinces of Owtarlo and g AAENERAL BANKIr4r. BUSINESS TRANSACTED i ing officers. It is probable that Fha f of lot lt. cue. S. Pick ming, Good oat •. 5 f Quebec, All samples will be went free build. ags, frame houso. near Oreenburn station �2 r, both may lack in judgment at by mail.. For furtherparltenlanapplytoaatlomsr.ille � mit SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Only one sample of grain and one of Pickering, ■ y�, ifne:. but we believe that the _. Relent ass or added to accounts t cs&Feat - potatoes can be sent to ra-h farm. As r� ARM TO RENT -60 acres on tot _ = ere ia',�� lehief canse lay in the fact that the supply of seed is huliteA. farmers L :e eon s Pfckezrna for a term -*f v - - -- nearly all those .who have been •re adv:sad to apply eats ite Goal oouq a - "'"' y• . hit,4 Tt lb>Wa4°`lnaat4 o Water_ quests received after the end of �z rT ad emali,trlit. Soil a play 101.01, Ap ■ -- �wvi]Iing t enlist have done so, and :ember will probably be too LaC� y to 0 h, l tt 30. can: a, Pickering or ad- ■ WH-IT61Y BRANCH: 3 D. TERRY. Manager, -lth®t recruiting speeches, no mat- Anyone warljjn¢ reampple should 'ss R 11M.01 oiaramont self ■ Iter how powerful >z.ylL�ys==Up "l .o 'fieei tc the Dominion Cere- (�LTANTED-lUfi carloads o[ Elm to=■■t/s>•■■■■■l■lt■■■■■■■■el■■■■As■■■■z■■■■■=■■■■i■s■■ _twill have &list, Experimental Farm, Ottawa. for 1 V atrp at.etther o TR or c P R points. kf�-i'i tie effect on the application blank. We have ordere fou ser quantity of elm, either - QH man who is now dressed in cut or by the tree. We will pay the highest � J. g. GRISDALE, markee price. Call writs or whone for owtion• d . viliaa clothes. The need for -Director. Dominion Exerirnenlal Farm lee'• Joseph Bawd *Sons. Whitby One. more men Is as great now as ever. FARM FOR SALE -Containing 50 acres, betrg eoutt: par: of lot 27 eon % rick. and' the only possible wer to et epromises- y R OWE rtag On d ad are a tbuLldtabls frame the one hundred and thirtythous- hones goal baro sad othgontballdlasa plenty, _:.._._. -- �lem�na ha ell workable Also Drop sad tm- and taaee--stiff} wired to make err pp yyp•y an the matisw o1.• &ddrese J. > p eamret7t, Danbarson P O Ott t - the halt million that wax promi ' .'MY HEALTH FARM TO RENT -In the Township II J ed. is by some form of conscri of Pickering. being the south halt of foe - 'tion. Conscription was never -on s,conalotna Loo acres (food brick hoose ����L�� Etch furnaces Aret-Waw stables , S. acres of an t ` popular In Canada, �1nt til@ (dill- To Lydia E realm's Ver` appleorchard and 3 &arse of raspbert and - other ,mall !rata For particalan apply,.so ' Lary way in which the young men etable C4=plDlid J e Honey on the premisea or to wm, areas, bo Ft ht. The -Tali! D0 Nina Ave, Tomato tiltt lc-,+rror.►ominpt forward, has convert- — // gg g n _ 1 ed many men to to the principle Wsehington Palk, Ill -'1I am the FORSALE-In (hevillageof White- w. IT16!Backyard ConvetsattongHetween mother of four children and have etlf- vale, ser s roomed frsme house with good 10. 85c l Two Jealous Irish Washerwomen of conscription. It will be the last stone cellar and small sable two &ad & half l feted with female acsss of ianddacluding an acre of good orchard—Tatlsing Y, ti MesOCt, bat if it need lie it alay The hoose is nicely surrounded with shade {Lady Picking Mulberries, The; ■ trouble. backache, tree., Possession maybe given at asT time. A• 11105 J Prince's Orchestra, -I +�me into force is Canada. nervous spells and For price and terms spplyto PHILP & B&ATON • ) white.sle IZBtf 10'-86c Sprin� Morning serenade ;Prince e - the blues. My cbll- Orchestra. - °$ed Cross and patriotic work dren's loud talking rARM SO RENT -Being the pro- illue Danube Waltz; Royal Marim- ' has apparently lost its attraction and romping would -L petty of the late H J Larkin. consistiag of. A. 184.1 ha. Band. { make me 1.0 nervous . 105 acres, more or lees• being part, of Iota .13 10' 85C Three Jewels, The r Two -Ste fora goad wany people, judging end 1t, aa base line,. Pickering, oae.mile south r I P I Could just teat of Pickering Vi lace: On the premises are s Royal Marimba Band. ` by the last,; of enthu_-in�u1, Coni. everything to lecea ppiendid frame house a large baro' Wrth atone - - (Just Y`Au ; Maggio Tevte, Soprano], - �` B P fo,sndation. good stabling. -root cellar, pig pegs. A. 1967{ Little Love, a Little Kiss, A; Ma tajpared with what was &ij)layed if, 91, and I would ache all :mpleateot ebeis etc. ^, his farm in clean and 1 g' y r •• . ! s . ^ - in a high state breciti.aLion. also good orebsrd• 10 Sic gie Teyle, Soprano. year ago. T11is •rhuuld no.t be the . "' over and feel so sick It to kanWn ere one of the 'best farme in the T. M +cAse, as the n.oxk ii far more ur. " '' that I would no t toWnebip. Fot wrens end particujsre apply to 1 . M. McFADDEN I { k F H Lsr tri. Pickering, ltf •{gaol than it was a want anyone to talk --- --.... _ _-r- __... _ Columbia Gri fopoIa k ;£ecprd Dealer year ags,, on- to me' at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's' PER ACRE BUYS'A 241o.ACR-E I iaccount. of- the gre fitly rnerea?ed Vegetable Compotuld and Liver Pills re- t train• • Witl, frame touse o goo.!-berao.'8•dz PICKERING stored me to health and I want to thank " ;c^ria fossa laLion, etabnn, for 61 �atnp. number of !nen in khaki. �i 1'e- t1'iud Will chopp=ng araic largo silo buil; istards the pati it�tic fraud,. c� a tiliuL- you for the good they have done me: I r4 hollow tae, lsa•u1, cobtia,; s•1.u1. leo %6.1 have had quite a bit of trouble and cleared. P1-a:res maple mod ceder buAb estiuia{, this should be. attend d LO .t'.. A3 aorto 12500, Spring creek through farm, one _ eC `V xhe worry but lt.C10e9 rot 8f1lCt my youth- half ni:;.• rrr.m ao��ol, luso miles !tofu town _ - -.goverunient., When contribution? ful looks. M friends ser 'Why do on '° t e:nth?n. Pn4NeaA:oII aL: X2000 droWa, — �'•e�� My y y b�tance. mortgaae at S perceut. Foryariet:lars - to this fundAs s voluntary, only n look so young and. well ?' -I owe it all =ire John A Qthite, fi R No 1, Locust Hill. l:tf _ --[` $ u P :fraction o the to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies," people contribute. -Mrs ROBT. ST PML, Moore Aveau@, --litany who have an aln>ndlince'of Pickering Property For Sale Washington Park, Illinois WHY SYoumeans will contribute nothing, as We wish every woman who suffers WORRYheir whole energy is devoted to frofzl female troubles, nervousness, Pec acre, forty acre lotcon- 8 the aeeum111ation of riches, and backache or the blues could see the let- veuieut to Cherrywood station. the si sight suffering tersWrittenby*omen made well byLy- JOHN FISHER&Co. - ' I1 cold weather is approaching R g soldier oL din E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lumsden Building, soldier's faintly at the point of 8 Adelaide, East, e If you has any symptom about.which 'starvation, will mRke_ ria int a_ .. Toronto, - - e ter =know write •to the Forma gild Countr9 Homes for Sale, We situ supply you with, goods that will keep you warm without and sion on'their stony hearts. These •Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine _ g tight Co.,, Yom, within. L uderclothio ,medium and heavy for ladies, Rents people should be compelled to do Mase., for helpful advice given free of The Fait Store aad children. .' Sweater coats for all ages. Men's and boys' their share in lightening the bur- eh�� Suits, overcoats, raincoats, -overalls; smocks, pants,. mitts, ' tlea'and soothing the pain of diose S' E E HAS THE QUALITY gloves, socks, hats and caps. An ektra. la.ige assert- =`whr, are doiuR their hit iq defence Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all Potatoes', en flannels, shaker's and blankets. prints, :. m t of ser tS, r <of freedom and civilization. The 'Cabbage, Cucumbers, Red r' r fl kinds of seeds. and Green Peppers, Pickling I only' way tO coulPel Rll'to do tlloir - Union's, Etc,', Etc. = - We are in the market and are prepar- 'tifaiaga Grapes, Cantaloupes,•Batlanas 'Keep waruT within by eating good wholesotne food: We have'eateaa­ share is,by.d•irect or indirect tax• ed to pap' the highest market prices. ation, The country would have - The lies! equipped cleaning -mills and' Water melons, roI 'd oats, aka wheat, gronad oatmeal, cornmeal, wheat. le flaked alno difficulty In the county Bee us before buying Peaches, lets, Grahain floor, rice, tapioca, ver o, e y iu providing the nee. y•.. P g lot -barley, po- essary funds, as the eontribatio send us samples, or communicate with As the market is so uncertain this year tatos, beaus, and Green's, Spiuk's and Parity - us befom. selling. we cannot list prices and stay with flours. Rolled shotalders and ham, > to. the present war loan clearly Take advantage of the Beat seed Mark- them -A good 'deal always. :!.Show. But the work of the Red eta in the world. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM Our Groceries are the freshest. g -Cross. Society. is more urgent now, Bell or Independent phone. Ptiln,-in cones, sundeae or in ligan ever. There . ace far more 'Prompt, efficient and reliable service ice-cream sodas -al ways good, ,soldiers enlisted now than in the In handling' seeds guaranteed. a ;past, and naturally their needs in. J. H• D0WNEY 00 M PANY "� H• tJ• SMA. RQUI S reaae RrgiTB4- ONTARIO 41 ; eL-1•,.,:^'.-_..a.,M•G;.:�s'':£L4?re._•s4.a,.:.. ,. .Y"'�1" -..'.1...:e:.,..- ...,..:' .i.:,.:...-. •'. •..__.. ,._ .. _.i..'r:�:. rte- <. :4 r.w.:.. ... '_i^ek'•-»'.ie.�-s:v... i..•3..:.r=.,1.k,.:res:r.:t.. r. _:.hi>a.c4^,,,s'}...+:3•',:5,..*''"1s„ d'ts.En{2^�"':nc��:.t•�4.-:_.nw'C?+�.. `.. - ;+'•.. t��' „ r. ':T K Sit' ", °�'�•YI DIT - T. Gl.`BoAarid and G; - spent son had a business trip_ Golf i` r -� �- k �, ' l ' ' Mar &rot MaEd ab pe . _ Ville on'Mondar. esa�e a"t enrfent patWea,B, $. a. g,' . , r a;y i}�. fReWs 1n Toronto: a .Institcu son s, 10.12 sad-Z loob cemext dlo at the 'U .� Nor al.:anti foe y, a nt 0 The Women _ �;b ��. , ;.• . hand 'a large amount of material Whitevsle Tlla Yacde: Ind. TeL No. ; :3tindh J 8. and Mrs -Beal. 660L,Dlarkbam•_ - _ % . _ O� CAtVi4�DA - Mist3�t, -.l�f :Toronto, spent cutout for the making of Pyjaurae WM. PHILP i �rTO�- • for the RedCroso Society. Whose,w Hunday teat at the Me6hodisl par- ladies who have. the time and are •sonage. willing to sew these garments are HORSES W4NTED 4 _- k Genera BankinS Bu9nets bndu"""� �- Biro. W. Pearson-is spending a requested to call on Mrs. Fred. = Xccounte.Of FwmLws, Merchants spd`Monw r . sou le of weeks with Mrs. Wiman Farmer and secure the material. We want to hire a few good single _. >. ofhitby: — horse's and wagons,with drivers or a1EiOtliT'eri rec0lVe careEuZ ttteIItlOII W. Pearson ie engaged with R. _ alandcokedelivery. We will guar-_ .__- TRUST FUNDS should be dsposltedia on: 6AV1Nd$ antee stead work all winter at $4.60 rat" of l"WJ" aR s M. Ti the time oft e y DBPARTMBNT. Hi�ast etudlot �ehoo fairs. per day to good steady man, starting , A paid halt yeaslt. LaT 0 taT� ... T. P. Shirk and. Widmer ,Mi11eC ' ' at once, pply at once by phone or; had a business trip to Pickering mail to PICKERING BRANCH. , on Tuesday. J. S. DIGNAM, TueWm. Thompson has moved 'into '81 QUEEN ST. WEST, TORONTO R. W. CORDON, Mm ager. Bnaeh also at Whleby' the Stokes residence just vacated, �, Phone Main 7790 ' by A. Mantle. - R&oht.-and_Mrs.._Hutchineou and Miss Mabel spent Sunday with E. The Wide Open. Door ARES s ' and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Real is attend- To Business and a good Satary is PLO ..-Si• =tog the Board. meeting of the W, through one of Shaw's Shcoole, To- ___M. S. in Toronto this week. ronto. Write for our descriptive The Ladies' Aid of Erskine Ito" catologue, It is free, W. H Shaw; Pesident. Head Offices, Yonge do _ -church met at the home of miss Gerrard' Sts:; Toronto, Ont. �ggie McFarlane on W eduesd$ The ver be -- r. aad Mrs. Lyman Reynolds Bt, because they 'snd son. fialph, of Toronto, are 8�endiag a week with H. ana.Mrs. VOTERS' LIST;. 1916 " _ 4Thomson. are. well. tempered. and verb - Joshua Bundy, we are pleased to report, has improved consider- ARE THE BEST VALUE _ bly after his recent severe ill- $ii���th • ems,, Someday you .will _buy Unnici¢ality of theTownship of Pickering B. F: and Mrs. Robbins, bliss a talking machine County of Ontario, _ argaret Graham and Miss Mar- When that time arrives be Notice is hereby given. that I have X11 Standard mak at reason- 0 Macnab motored down to sure to come to us and see transmitted or a vered to the per fair this week. lend- hear. the Columbia sone mentioned in sections 6 and 8 of Caleb Forsyth will hold an auc- Grafonola before deciding the Ontario Voters List Act. 1889, and gable, prlees - ` at the -Hard- '{ k ion sale of his .horses, wagons. upon your purchase. acte amending he same, the copies re- f quiced by said section Lo be so trans- h mplements household furniture We'll gladly send 'a Grsito-� or delivered of the lista made ware Storei noja up to your house etc., on Saturday, Uet. i th, on approval. pursuant to said Act, of persons ap Wm. Edwards, who is suffering ring by the last revised Assessment rom blood-poisoning in one of hi-4 If you-already own a disc jl of the said Municipality entitled nds rR makieR hitt }erg +►chine try Columbia re-. to vote at Elections for members of _ - - _�_� - -cords.. They Ut anp mom- the Le !a at ve ssem _ and - rogres toward recovery although 4 KIT china. mad are beet records J1unIcipal Electlone, and the said List a z ble to be around, made. was first posted up at my office, at Abram Mantle, who has been a 65c• up � Whitevale on the 8th day of Septem- esident of Claremont for thepait Ask- to hear `The Dog j bar, 1916, and remain fliers foi`lnbpec- - ,CLARE MONT', Ont. " -: $ wlmoonn months, l ft on Tueeday for-eight'' and Bact-yard Con- tion. 1 n _ ere he has leased versation Between Two l Electors are called upon to examine Brougham the hotel property for a term. Jealous Irish Washerwom- - said lists and if any omissions or oth- Beginning with the first of Octo- .yen:' (A. 1718ti. l er errors are found therein, to take bar the stores of the village will. T. M. McFADDEN, I immediateproceedings ted a condi to have said Thi -Enlist close eve evening (ez� tinpc errors corrected according to law. w �,r / !'Y Columbia t3rxfo&Ier and i Dated at Whitevale, Sept. Bth. 1918 �� K 1j(`! aturdays) at 8 o'clock. Those Record Dealer ��S ` s avitig business to do should gov- Ontario DONALD R. BEATON,-� ru themselves accordingly. Pickering, - l Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering , The annual harvest thank off- hltevale, Oat. j ring 8erF1Ce8 in connection with �Deuged Romer bng C�TY1pwgn - 9 the Methodist church will be held ITE R•� - on day. Oct. 22nd,' 'Rev, J. �?LT ivy M E l�jR1�1 .L 1 .0 LI' �_--. •,, ..T_.-;:Every. Hamlet in the Township will have, son, B. A., of L nionville,, — -- - , y reach at 10._80 A. m. and at man from, your own County Battalion ' Porch Chairs, ReC44finil rlisii�`a'u.; aei.^►�nocks, the latter at cost. - n: Those having old paper. card- ��K _ :. to talk the bi ob over with the boys and and, magazines, old rubber. specially good line of Game Co�s`at� - - tg J a inform 1 4 $1�.*eQs}3ose of for a are benefit of the Red Cross Soci- ~� g14e h m e 'any- orm oII Parties who have had pictures f named here for same time,. 1 y,. —_sten are nee e a wheel ty are requested to bring it to T. kindly cis land take them awe - irkett's shop some time this - -- =� eek• C. H. BURLII\ G�, - PICKEI�iING begins to turn—see the recruiter in yo - A splendid address was given villa a and tell him that you can sign 4 st friday night at the Epworth g t' ague by Mrs. R. P. Hopper, of - - - - pronto. The subject, "The Clti- _ _noW find $o in a mouth. Let each Haan¢ en and Child Welfare", was ably r • ~'d0 HYB duty and you will then see the iscussed to the delight of a good rain,other fellow •there.zed aadieace. The school fair held here on' • . ridap laa�t was well attended and - e 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment. _ E :-.. ere was a large number of ez- .- _ _ • _ • _ . _ _ _ Help th ibits which were a great credit - _- - 1 - - - - g 1 . {C ELCObdBE, , the children of the various - — - Ser t. 82nd Batta►lloa, hoots that were represented. ng, Ontario. °t Pickers he different sports were well con- We keep a large quantity of Tile on hand at our Lumber Yard. e sp and were much enjoyed by p MA�SSEY-HAS PIGEONS PIGEONS he spectators. : _Sizes from 2 1-2 inch n to 8 inch: - - James Lawson has received me g, . word that his grandnephew, Capt. - ' -- Cream �A s, barneauz end Homers some oeR • „'C""' atoms large, 26 to 60 cents eaach Thomas W. Lawson, son of James PLAN Lawson, of 59 Yonge. St., Tor- Our; the are hard, and customers will find practically no break" will oast o[ you cry VrHITE� ALs PIGEON WhitevW , OM6 nto, has been slightly wounded cent profit. a e from hauling and handling. _ . n the leg'. He had recently been g Mowers and Rakes, Verity -,- P�CN� X40 -r, ppointed adjutant of the 43rd - _ e ;. Battalion. He is a graduate of Ow • .._ Plows, Wagons and Toronto Un and OQgoode YARD l Oi�'e ns a xria�l, tether in car Yot �3nggles. L. ER _ Sall. Flight Lieutenant W. B. _ - � - - • - or small to Lawson is a brother. Out. , U .. - • .fie : ug, The anniversary id the Baptist _ R TEiEXT chnrdh will be held on Sunday _ _ __ Ind. Phone 1dUa. u rrlve r o o rt and•Monday, Oct. .. 16th and 16th. _ J stat d a w 1 ad f, B tislti On Sunday, Rev. A. R. Pert .` of Tia■ I °C Pape avenue Baptist church, Tor. e` �i a sur : ,d, a m- ers: 0. f mb Columbia firlumber, com onto, and formerly pa=tor of the g r e- ; a o' M _:_prising the following Claremont a tist church, kill' i g sI ; 3 e V x� -� preach both i iorning and evening. tSrZ 0T.T V=ZLgi s ° ._ a a- - _~_ ; i e C � 7-1(3 v matched On Monday evening, the Rep.' Dr. g' d w R!g C = _ Sowerby; of the Dovercourt Road a r* 8 a 8 ° E >w.`CfM sheeting, flooring, • Baptist church, Toronto, will lac• _ ? • ', 8 sQ t:ves o�gg'_ as d• ye _ tare On "Only a Lobsters and N & COO ga e` a ba ' o dobabe, CASin$, etc.the Whitevale Male chorus •will -O furnish the tnusic:' Tea will 6e es os� 9, 3 ,+� served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Watch Jan i �• W. D. GQrdoLa W NO�f ont for bills giving full particn- _ _ _ "=, -� c tars.. _ General Werchanta i - �• Feb �S - What alight have proved rather °° ' °' `� p.. Y'r ye PICKERING ' a serious accident occurred the BLACK and Just received a shipment of. this find old 9�j other evening about tvFp tuiles east GREEN TEA blend of Tea, equal to an 40 cent Tea in m .� -5.0 a �p >saT es Bell and Independent phone, of this village, Willie-Carson, ac- _35 cents per lb. ,the market, for cents per lb. , .,. J ne a "r t companied by "itis mother and - ; r °' n a. July ' Miss o gie, was driving along-the COFFEE Empress Coffee is the best. We always sell road'when the horse's feet became 80.cen'ts " the same brand. You like a good cup of s pot, entangled in same wire in front 40 cents and 50 cents coffee. Try one of these, there are nnrie_ _ n m w w ,�., Nov H of Emanuel' Slack's, causing the pqr lb. better. _ T- horse to turn suddenly around, �i'heat Snakes Krum January 191-wnttby s, ge l2,. s•snoaansm �µ upsetting the buggy and throw- SUGAR Cereals-Corn Flakes, , 4, Port Perry 5, Uzbdaae i3, oannlnilton u, i the the buggyt- Mrs. Car- hag dropped R cents bles, •all10c each. Scotch health brand 13c. Beaverton 10,uPtergrove9 c* - - Stledded Wheat 2 for.25c. Flour Cream son received a severe cut in the ter 100 lbs. e head, besides being badly bruised - =Bunn alai Tea-Bunra: a1nT'Chopping t ab She and shaken up. She was taken Pure Honey 15c, 20c, 25c pickling Spices-Everything in. this line for° into Mr. Slack's home and medical ' and 3Cc Jars. AND OAT FLAKING Of all materials and design the pickling season. Vinegar, White Wine, .� kept in stook.-It will pay you aid _snnlnioned.. Three' stitches - Proof and XXX. Cider Vinegar %XX. The undersigned ie prepared to'do to oat at onrwotki *00 were'neces"r to close u the 5 lb'pails Beehive Syrup Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping and oat ftaking - and obtain prion. Dont be misled g, Goods-Co,-0, me we do not employ them, non swot• y pp Canned Goods- _wound in the head. Mi a-Forgie 35c•perpail.'Dlarmalade Herrin Pork and Beans, Sardines. These every day in the week � � and Willie Carson are also suffee. "'" 30e a Jar goods are all fresh aod�up•to-date. "Let ns except Saturday ly we ma, sad a* ~brow off the-agasi. ing Prom injuries received. Mr, oommieeion of 10 per oenf.,whiobyoa wil, Sleek had been erecting a wire fill your next order and we know you will' penial save by pwmb l.'HONE 2500 be pleased. A quantity of slabs for sale, also Gail "Hot" -'fence and had omitted removimg - � wagon tongues, axles, etc- wagon ttANITE 60.■ s .the old wire *Wch had in some - manner got into the middle of the D. SIMPSON � Co.% - DICKERING John F. Bayleat G ireenwoad �n79' _.-- -- = ►b,,a°''"`-- road, causing the accident. s �r " .." " :,._..--. .... •.., :..: ,,... .�' -- ':1 -...• ._ ._.. _._. :1... .. ..-.. '..ai1n"-�`�,.,' •» .. ... .+ ._ _.., ..s... ..m...�.. -?_.nw ',i^S_....:N. ',..a ,vr.s. _•k'su`;.`w.= .-e ..+n 7 b,.r_a9 ,. i'i .#'.ai.a're'e"F.-+ - M Fried Cabbage is d n': ' -Cut tips. cabbave •up' as lot -A*w, pub ' it Iatio A ®umber of 1"nAloants are desired nsor the. aohool• for Na»fie, �' with enough water to cover asci Hospital for Amme, Toronto. Three Int simmer until almost tender, N yyear. Course. I.eOtnres start October tit in the Lab an4i brown it as 1 1814.. • Probationers basin at.lia_oo you Queen St. W., Toron- I Ito 11001,'t ookit in this way. To the i: this housekeeper f in 914saei when cold and' cover, with tablespoon of mustard, one red pepper A psra�in. i pod, four large onions, two table - _i; _ NO —0an�Fo�ato Puree.— ___..-- _.. _ _-- -- Two cups : spoons of -salt (more >f�deauied) ALUM ;J diced potatoes, one cup ' minced onion,'' Wash the onions and tomatoes, Re- THORO V uiS JOB Wee cups water, one teaspoon salt , move the outer akin of the onions and e and cook the methods of accurate i. _.4� salt), one-fourth teaspoon pep- belling water fora few minutes and R6ubirbnty sm.--FivDe ds of rhe- P careful not to burn. Thin is delict• mea��nt do not seem important. When our cooks begin, to-•igarn that -per, two tablespoons butter and milk then remove the skin. Put in all the CURIOUS KAISER,. "?barb; "' cot as for stewing. Five pounds sof granulated. sugar. One pound of ous for sandwiches or to serve with chicken ' turkey. cooking is an exact science, there be less 'Irick" cook- l 1 � .- ' �Snely smart and to have talked about it at dinner. will said about" in ' through fruit press, season and re- •m sterilized glass bottles which have .heat, adding a3 much milk or cream been standing in lot water, while hot, Ways of-Empemr William Were Been cut figs. One-half pound of al- Chili Sauce.—Twelve large, ripe, mg, The "hit or miss" methods of �� Through By Him ever, the at Reggie Brett" evoked a good deal of laughter a g against - nond meats, . blanched and cub fine. i solid tomatoes, four cups of vinegar, measurements are the caW of poor p z :"Mix these ingredients, and let stated + two teaspoons of ground cloves, two results. is to put it in a wire basket. Im. Boma. ...'ever . night. In the morning boil the : teaspoons of ground ciiiarimon, one- showed how je sbbang he had re / � T•. � � Lord Esher has recently issued a Mixture for forty-five minutes Pat half teaspoon of ground ginger, one ' M ' tANTAIN3 �. very emphatic warning to the British relative to the desirability of their not in 914saei when cold and' cover, with tablespoon of mustard, one red pepper A psra�in. i pod, four large onions, two table - _i; _ NO —0an�Fo�ato Puree.— ___..-- _.. _ _-- -- Two cups : spoons of -salt (more >f�deauied) ALUM ;J diced potatoes, one cup ' minced onion,'' Wash the onions and tomatoes, Re- THORO V uiS JOB Wee cups water, one teaspoon salt , move the outer akin of the onions and they are very soft. _ $train t rough Ror half -teaspoon each salt and cel- chop them fine.. Put the tomatoes in --' a colander, then add as much gran- r'.lsry salt), one-fourth teaspoon pep- belling water fora few minutes and NOBLEMAN WHO ' SNUBBED THE -- •-- - .. -per, two tablespoons butter and milk then remove the skin. Put in all the CURIOUS KAISER,. slap at "Reggie Brett"—as Lord Esher I riches in forests, and mines . or cream as needed. Boil potatoes other ingredients and boil on a' slow the British naval estimates to the .vineyards is Still famillarly known—rather of gold and silver; cover an area washed and dressed those processes _> and onions until well done. Rub fixe for about two hours. Put this meats and one-half pound of sun dried smart and to have talked about it at dinner. I larger than that of Scotland His g ' through fruit press, season and re- •m sterilized glass bottles which have .heat, adding a3 much milk or cream been standing in lot water, while hot, Ways of-Empemr William Were Been some At the Kaiaer'S owm court, how- "slap palaces, of which a dozen are in or discretion, and the incident led to an needed to thin to "right consistency' and seal. Hee in a cool lace. p p Through By Him ever, the at Reggie Brett" evoked a good deal of laughter a g against near his capital, are the most magni- ficent in Euro pe, miracles of costly de- _ Berve with minced orale and crou- parsley In 1907. the Kaiser himself, it being Cold that coration ,and furnishing; and his is to put it in a wire basket. Im. Boma. -Egg Recipes. s . • • . he was not the man to have talked o! treasures of precious atones have no showed how je sbbang he had re Baked Oaioaa.—Four Cepa peeled- . Nest Eggs.— Prepare bread di'eas- Lord Esher has recently issued a the unwiadom of mixing of d'rains rival in the world. - ' M onions, one cup milk, two tablespoons tug as for chicken or turkey, omitting esdr of Sour, Nutter and breadcrumbs, very emphatic warning to the British relative to the desirability of their not with high political affairs, is view of one of his own experiences. For it l And yet the owner of all this ultra - is -' the rage and using ante onion and red one and one-half teaspoons salt, dashmodest being "caught a second time in the was at the height of one of his owl, regal magnificence a man of such tastes ' "Drains and Navles" pepper for seasoning. Form it into of Pepper.' Put :onions on to cook nests twice the size of an a ' egg, and meshes of sleep" by the Germane. He is very insistent that the job must be political crises ---after the ddsmiseal of Calrfvi from the Chancellorship—sion and such as aver - to pomp and display that, a� he ' with enough bol g ling water to cover; place them into ' a bread -pan well '- 'thoroughly dons this time—that the that the Kaiser explained oaQ 'day at :has confessed, he would much -rather .ear me �� ow fw •"W add one teaspoon Balt and boil until greased and net into the oven. When tender, ' Snake must not only be his luncheon -table : "Here to a nice j be a private gentleman on the equiva• ' paint that can ufot be removed with soap and water, dip a wet cloth in without covering, Brush ply baked break an egg into each scotched' _ but killed. His state of things ! This city of I lent of $5,000 a year than Autocrat of supervision of Palace is baking dish with a little butter, put hollowed center and return to the oven in onions, and pour over cream sauce. warning was writ- (naming a small town) proposed to; the Russian. He finds little pleasure empty its refuse into. the river Just' in the splendors of Peterhof, of the p _. . 'Sprinkle with breadcrumbs and bake until the eggs are ret. These are served. with a drawn _butter ten from"_hQad_. I quarters at -the. above the bathing establi-rament. Winter Palace; and makes his home, Nobody in the Home Office saw the Th erecomae a time when any hard- until light brown. Cream sauce; ''good g sauce tomatoes, mush -room sauce or, Melt butter in sauce pan, add flour, front, where he has been staying 8 whenever it is possible, at Livadia, a mistake, and it took me Lour hours to modest country villa among the .Crim - out a better Here me was rumored at Nhte gibe at Lord $shat that a dash of chili sauce. min well; add cold milk slowly, stir Egg Genu. —Line the bottom and I for some time get plan.' was can vineyards, or in a secluded house Kaiser bothering about the sewage of y �layam Bupdins, Toronto. until -smooth and creamy i4---' sad--wbe�ee 1 _ a little tows,, whit -:itis __air •s•e_ � a_- saturated with a good door oil. sides of each cup in a gem pan with per and one-half teaspoon salt and the usual sour milk biscuit dough. has written some the throes of a crisis. And yet, iwi h' teadiag���r- the simpleat of lives and � ". �i� three minutes. Prick the dough with a fork so that it Combination" very graphic let- tees descriptive of very y happy in the company of his typical lack of humor, that ve man ideally sneered at Lord Esher's duty of °super• ; wife and children. • ,: Conserve.— Twelve won't puff up, and set in the oven to 'peaches, twelga pears, one pineapple, bake. When done the sae work +ions by British ! vising drains" as, disqualifying him for a knowledge of naval That this shrinking from tate oplen- gr ate cheese and ' Six oranges, six lemons, two quarters break an egg into ammunitioa, and Lord Esher, affairs. � ' dors of a crown is older than his ..' ':"Crabapples each cu cover sof crabapples. Peel and. quarter the p' and measure after quarter- withcheese salt and pepper and let urging the muni- tion makers not to -discontinue their PREFERS TO BE A CIVILIAN. kingdom is proved by the following story: On one occasion, while re- e - the Peel the peaches, pears and eggs set- Rice or macaroni to eirorts. turning from the annual family holi- " oranges and divide into eighths peal which a well -beaten egg and a table- His warning about doing the job Ciar of Ali the Russian Has an Aver- i day at Copenhagen, conversation spoonful of flour have been added may the pineapple and cut in dice; slice the thoroughly derives 9 especial signifl- cion to Pomp and Display. turned upon a difference that had kmoas very thin without be used in place of the biscuit dough ! eases from the opportunity he pot k } Emperor and Autocrat of all the t sprung up between the Danish Hing peeling Creamed Egger. -..(,hop whites of seSsed for becoming acquainted with the extreme artfulness of the attempts Russian, of Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir I and his Parliament. "Welt," ex - ' .Fourths pound of sugar for each pound eight or ben hard boiled e b German Government hmeshttes and Novgorod, vr*ith flue separate ! claimed the youthful Czarevitch, as ;t "a king's bed of fruit; -mix gently in preserving ket- grate and mash the yolks with alit= j ver fork. Make I w »due he of whereito'n I titles of czar, 17 grand dukedoms,*.then was, is not always one tri roses, that is to be a sauce of two rte and gimmes for two hours. stirring ' tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour little -ibis. 'to they, hoped to catch the, British when; the European war, for which theyprince almost beyond number, hereditary plain seen. and sovereign of the princes of There are many more pleasurable oc- - ass as pox Pour in glasses. which two cupfuls of sweet milk New Way With. Sandwiches,—Roll- � f were steadily preparing, actual1 Circassia and other mountain princes, cupations than that of a ruler; and. !err am I have ' ' ed sandwiches look pretty, and the i P y y once or twice, season with salt, pep_ have been added slowly. Let boil up1frequen broke out. . In the early vriater of 1907! the Kaiser visited England. and successo of Norway. Such is as) concerned, no of titles owned by desire to be either Emperor, Czar or + lire last as easy to make as the other E JCclnd. An housekeeper { >+ mustard or red pepper and add Any per who —as usual who . ab p d one of his „e aazziing o „ 1 +. `.. an other potentate. Nicholas II., the Great White makes ,the chopped whites. Place ieswe of sandwiches often appreciates some- hot toast d a ho p t e,te to En glued—overflow d with loving kindness towards I and in the eyes of his subjects, the , _ .� _• -__- •'"-- " of God." Instructions s �hing different in this line, foe the _ `V same old kind is v , e wt the mixture. Season ' I the British, At Windsor Castle he was i a guest of King Edward, and was All cousin .inadequate The empire over which -he rules — - of the entire Caller—Nellie, is your mo -..her in? . decidedly un become I the yolks with salt, pepper, mustard 9i'amily grace and graciousness, Now, it happened that Lord comprises one-seventh Nellie—No, mother is out shopping. land surface of the earth; his annual g. a come with a critical and a little vinegar, add sweet or so is a million and a half Ca'-letLWhen will she return t� NOMMahe ng as-• judges. The next sour cream and smooth to the consist. Ester, at that time, was Deputy con- stable of Windsor Castle, and, in that revenue pounds; the state domains of which' , Nellie (loudly)—Mother, what shall n prepare sandwiches est the bread real thin, then minced. envy of creamy paste; place cheap-., capacity , was at Windsor during the he is lord, with their incalculable I say nowt put your meat, olives or jelly on the bn1#ered Ing tablespoonful on the center of each piece of the covered toast. Serve Kaiser's Stay there, He happened, moreover, to be as well a member of '- bread as usual. When you are quite with crisp -strips of bacon and -garnish the Committee of Imperial Defence. tisfted with the result, and all the with lettuce leaves, Of this latter fact the Kaiser was, or gen have been trimmed off the _ course,. well -aware. All urbanity, he _ bread, roll the bread firmly as you Useful Hints. sought to discuss . with the Deputy would do with a bandage Secure with Hard sauce is delicious on APPIS Pie- Constable of Windsor Castle the quos - tion of British naQs►1 and a toothpick, then tie with a bow of colored ribbon Remove the tooth- ! •Half -ripe grapes always make the bei programs defences. Saskatchewan . jcily. pick and your sandwich is complete.!' goup should never be made in s Snubbed they Kaiser. However; Lord Esher ts-no fool. Mustard Pickles. — Two quarts i metallic kettle. He realised that "fine words butter no green tomatoes, soak overnight in I All greens should be blanched be. parsalpe," and that beneath all the t,giz weak brine and drain. Two quartz . fore canning. small cucumbers. One medium head Milk and custards shosld not stand Kaiser's soft sander lap dart and sinister designs. Hence, although Farm n d s cabbage. One quart small onions bin a but enamel vessels, usually noted for his tact and charm l ,a '. teres red peppers Chop all fine A fruit or vegetable to be eaten of manner, he let the Kaiser see pretty and boil all together, except cucunt!, raw should be carefullywashed. bora, in�dear water until bender, drain crafty that he taw through his crafty game, He put the Keiser never '"• o Small bite left from meati or fl_h well and add: Two quarts cider vine- he belonged. And the Kaiser never - _ "' ' should be saved and used in potato forgave him. p gar. One-half cup ground mustard. puffs. But at that time the late Lord - Three-.ctfps sugar, One cup flour mix- I Sliced pineapple is more delicious Tweedmouth was First Lord of the ;.' whit vinegar: Two teaspoons ;ed sliced and sugared about 12.hours pepper. Two teaspoons black pepper. before serving. Admiralty. And he either lacked Lora Esher's sagacity or was more amiable Lar c or. Sma'l I" Blocks the. Emperor's Soft Soap. Anyhow, �^ Bring be a boil, add the chopped I It It'should never be forgotten � that b be was ill-advised enough to allow RI cucumbers; bottle and seal while hot.,: unclean milk is as great a menace as Ptnm Conserve.—Though we give unclean water. himself to be drawn into a conference the Kaiser on naval matters. �as�es Terms €: plums as the fruit to use in the fol- A rice cream may 'be made like a with This became noised abroad, and Lord , , �. loviin recipe, any fruit in season may g thin nee pudding, only it should be Tweedmouth was popularly credited - ' be used in the same manner. Stew . cooked longer, poured into a mold with something like an act of treason. two and one -halt quarts of plume with 'and chilled. On the Lull facts becoming known it = r one and one-half cups of water un ' p e ones left from roast appeared that he had acted with the t his colleagues—Sir Hen- they are very soft. _ $train t rough • lamb can be put into a pot with ota- p ry Ca w a colander, then add as much gran- toes and belled. They will give the replying to the in .replying to the Kaiser's letter, " fated sugar as you have pulp. Put potatoes a rich flavor. I and that he had not (as was popular - 'through a food chopper two oranges, I If a mobster can invent little games I ly supposes)) prematurely disclosed one small lemon, one pound of seeded to play while the children are .being the British naval estimates to the :' raisin-, one-half pound of tPalrut washed and dressed those processes Kaiser, to wbom, in fact, he gave no which was not elven meats and one-half pound of sun dried may go on more easily. ll Parliament at the same time. Still ParliInforament figs. Use the rind of the oranges and I When yoq think the vaseline bottle there had undoubtedly been some tn- $'. ileman as well as the pulp, but re -is empty, heat it and lay it on its discretion, and the incident led to 7move the white skin and seeds. Cook ! side to cool—you will be surprised at Lord Tweedmouth's relinquishment o1 er fifteen minutes, being the amount of vaseline you will save. the Admiralty. A convenient way to boil macaroni All this is of particular interest be - is to put it in a wire basket. Im. cause it was. to his notorious letter to Lord h the ser s . • • . merse this in a kettle . of boiling we- showed how je sbbang he had re ter. When the macaroni is done, lift ceived from Lord Esher several it out. montbs before ---The letter WAS written To make cottage cheese of fine tea- in the spring of 1908 --still rankled. tune, have the water with which you "Drains and Navles" scald the clabber merely hot. If it In this letter the Kaiser venomously is boiling -the curd will be very hard Seized on Lord Esher's capacity of and lumpy. Deputy Constable of Windsor Castle .ear me �� ow fw •"W If there is a stubborn spot on white thebin� who on haddsn' bbed him, It to He .. rw�a..-+.. .ur•.. w. 046 d a .b*Mnd L"ia paint that can ufot be removed with soap and water, dip a wet cloth in expressed h3maelf as beteg doubtful "whether the the foan. US sew ° m the -spot. It supervision of Palace is e to ftvm 61 whiting and rub )Will dations and drains of Royal to somebody for the Jude - ade-There ao wets. come off with ease. apt quWffy �6re�islese•r o Th erecomae a time when any hard- meat of naval affairs in general." It the time that It ' wood floor should be thoroughly clean• was rumored at Nhte gibe at Lord $shat that tothrough Ited ed. Wipe it over with spare white the fact became known to the public �layam Bupdins, Toronto. soap and water, changing the *sber often. Than go over it with a cloth that Lord Tweedmoi*h was corre . ponding with the K'aissr. ' For the saturated with a good door oil. First Lord" to said to have thought the � � a '. '.:� .: sn imp A �75.'-�•r.a7 1.�...•i� te... •.7\ ... __ w�:r...S.:.-0a......i...S'-^..: F'."7tt..».'•-J:.....7..-5:.n'".T:.'S'r"Ce .v�'.: r'.- ,,.' - Y jr-•ry,:r. >`—i ,,fig _ Yai'F. t. ....✓; Fi- -'N. M •0. -P •�, •, 7t%" N.Tvw..• .,r ^5.1 r �) �;rA d+.s.n •;..,, e:r sd'ti'ue+i7! Jr" r 71 INTO..:�....•�-- - ��..7..'...� e '4a a $ Saggy>,' It co robin - a &MV, —'tialsty, - k ed dish of whole with . peaches Bind 9K 1 creams- Cover one or more Shredded Wheat Biscuits -with sliced peaches and then pour crewn- over them. Nothing 80 appetizing and �U8fyin and 'nothing do `eaYto repare. I . . . ilI mend a SIP ;'3at representative to F•.ti rs'rad' ti enquire, as tai -the best l markets of Russia for ,such goods as can be manufactured and supplied from the Aberdeen district. 3MUftining that there is plenty of labor, if properly organized, the Scot- tish Council of the National Union of ,Dock Laborers protests against the formation of mobile transport batta- lions under 'military control, . Miss Lintorn-Odman, granddaugb- .I ter -of the late Field -Marshal Sir�in- -torn Summers, is on her way to Serbia as an ambulance driver for the Scottish Women's Hospital Unit, which is to be attached to the Ser- bian army. Fifty-nine additional refugees ar- rived recently in Glasgow, making the number on.: the Scottish Register now 15,418. The fund being raised by the Glasgow Corporation Belgian Committee for their maintenance VMM AS AN TNDIM, UnAA` '`: 3 FAK. Stmy Indian Garb sults the P2K* 0 B Ob,. L111AT'11 i ; Figore et His Royal Higbssss• a During the -five years of his Gov- -u>r-sat slseio. an.: ; ernor-Generalship, nothing has' gives f' His Royal Highness the Duke of Con- naught, more pleasure than the cote- Wi sl d Storage Batteries. mony which made him' Chief of the Stony Indiana. -This ceremony took Repairs to au mattes of z place at Banff, where the Duke andl, wattorlest, Magnetos. Duchess, together with Princess Pat- holiday this 0ener+stors. ICto. : ricia, spent a delightful Summer. The Stony Indiana, who were once a distinctly warlike tribe, and someBound of whose exploits form the back- to A�� .. ground to Ralph Connor's "Sun Dance "So you've invested yawn Mone; in PatroI," are now good citizens and hold Annual Sports Day at the great i new airship company?" "Yew If our airship goes up, the tourist resort in July. The picturesque stock will go up.' , garb of a Stony Indian Chief gdmir- «But suppose it doesn't?" ably suits the fine figure and strong %'Then the company will go up." profile of the Duke. tr , now amounts to over $575,460. Princess Patricia found particular 0 sdaimsat glees suras. ata. A splendid gift by the Duke of I terflies, but, of course, it is necessary pleasure this Summer in riding her -- Sutherland has been announced in to collect them in jars of sea water. Mounted Police pony "Dandy" along Just The Critter. a the House of Commons. His Grace '•There are a number of varieties, the mountain .. trails which radiate "We want a mascot for on>€'regi R has offered a stretch of land amount- the most beautiful being known as from Banff through the passes and Ment." . ing• to 12,000 acres to be used for I the `needle butterfly.' Its body` con- over the precipitous sides of the tui- "Take one of the dogs of war." the settlement of soldiers and sista of a Shelly substance clear as ;rounding mountains. The Duke him- xx Made in CaM" sailors who have a good record. glass, to which are fastened the self spent much of his time in fish- assn !ot�soss wings, composed of a gauze -like ma- Ing for mountain cut-throat and devil END POTATOES. IRISH COB-. � D GUARD BABY'S HEALTH aerial and as full of .color as an opal. trout, but the largest fish of the sea- S blers. Delaware. Carman. order O� SCOTLAN "Sea butterfiiea are without eyes, son was caught by Miss Yorke, lady at once. 6upply limited. write. for 4tio �a FROM V IN THE SUMMER "e Some b Species of fish' and, unlike tenons• H W. Dawson. Bramvton K in waiting to the Duchess of Con -'- The summer months are the most the butterflies of the land, they are naught, who landed a monster of no resat you salrls. rarer In. sunny than cloudy weather. less than nine pounds. The sulphr 100 ACRES. GOOD CONDITI04 NO'T'ES OF INTEREST FROM HER dangerous to children. The complaints I In midsummer, indeed, they leave the water swimming pool attached to the Large Banit Barn; • Cement of that season, which are cholera in. , Space and ._descend into the deep, C.P.R.hotel was a source of great Stables. Huron County. Apply b': B. BANHS'AND BRAES' fantum, solic, diarrhoea and dysentry, scoff, Brue"els. come on so quickly that often a little I many. fathoms down. delight to the Royal party, and many tnvtssrsta Wasr'rsm. amusing snapshots not for publics- �it to Going On is the Highlands one is beyond aid before the mother �d,s Zdalameat XWOOT a lenraiais tion, are being taken back to Eng- � O, 60, No. so, No. 70, STATE @ L'sirt realizes he is ill. The mother must land. The many visits of the Con* ti 60, you have for male, also Ddaltse Viand Lowlaids of Auld be on her guard to prevent these An Embarrassing Question. naughty to Banff have resulted in I s =e &L.A. cash price. 254 StAHelenana Aver, troubles, or if they do come on - sud- Five men went into a shop recent-, this becoming the chief social centre Toronto, Ont denly to cure them. No other meds- , ly to hey a hat each. Seeing they of the West during the summer j ZZ'"$moss nos sass - ne is -e# -sash. aid to mothers during- the --"e l -NEW ` - — --- ANi—nos g of weather said -"Are you Maur e money to tzavei have arrived in Edinbnr h. I lets. They regulate the stomach and . Ioffices for sale to i { King George has accepted oilers of answered "Yes." "Then I'll give a their own National Parks so that they towns The moat u■atul find tatereatiia . . bowels and are absolutely safe. Sold . application to Wilson Publishia� Com - Service from two more Scottish bat- �by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 bet to blue one who can truthfully day could be nearer t �a real Duke. .f all businesses. cull inrorntatioa es talions of the volunteers. , • he has not kissed any other woman pan.. Til Went Adelaide Street fioroata. For attempting -to the volunteers. smuggle 'opium ! cents a box from The Dr. Wilisms I but his own wife since he was mar- sQsc�,z ai�atas. `" Medicine Co., Brockville, On- Soreemovisled ryelift on board a ship, a Chinaman was 4 Tied. `Hand over the hat. said ,A�cER TratoRa. LUMPS. ETC -- fined inflamed by espo- fined $'250 or three months, at Gins- ( - one of the party. I ve won it. sure to Baa. flash sad ex 1 L _ internal and external. cured with- , VAB'8 TRAGEDIES. ,When were you married?" "Pester- guicklyrelievedbyM60110 out pain by our home treatment. Wette Recently a seal measuring six feet " and the hat was Ee�CyelswMf• No Smarting. us before too lase. Dr Bellmaa ][odic al day, was the reply, Co.. Limited. Collina•wood. Ont. in length and about four feet in girth Frenchmen 'Reported Dead Return to banded over. One of the others was Just Eye Comfort. At g y laughing heartily ng 'TomDro� st s 50e psr Bottle. Xwbe l } • was caught in the salmon Hata at the Find Their Wives Remarried. whilst telling his IshviaZbbsel5e.FailSoAdtbsEyetrwask FOR w%l a it'Ai partRfs Girvan north shore. There is a notable multiplication of ' wife the joke,. but suddenly pulled up Drnggisua,*8rdells111MW7Cs„Oidys fit. at the ?macs lies sarmess The Duchess of Sutherland m ex-1domestic dramas of the type familiar , when she said, "I say. John, how was ata. o rye s.+satx k Show pected at Dunrobin Castle in• a few ” _..-- Toronto P'a4 Stock f3tiow through Tennyson a Enoch Arden" it you didn't get one i4 Real Jail Bird. "�' Vint stook Taws weeks' time. Since the weir began " " Dunrobin has become a military hoe- l and Balaaes Colonel Chabert, who, - " ` aeoesatier stn atm eau. hexa lost on a Napoleonic battlefield, re- "It you `dont mind, sir, said the pital. 1 turned home to find his wife .euro- new convict, addressing the warden, "I Prizesraiea° tio�cton�to'th3' The annual accounts of Glasgow i tied to a nobleman of the Restoration, ' _ _ should like to. be - put at my own Corporation -departments show that ' trade. the expenditure last year On Wit writes i ilahtT& "That „ 1 BOOK Olt i allowances and bonuses lure }o us, a Made" D— of Arras Minard s Lm" hint. Co.. Limited. That might be a good idea, said was informed at the beginning o! the, I Gents�A customer of ours-:'ur'ed the warden. "What is your trade?° /� DOG DISEASE'S 2l' i war that her husband had been kill- a very bad case of distemper in ►: „"I'm an aviator,:' raid the new ar-1 �, Arid How t0 d Feed w 117 There is a plentiful stock of grouse ed- Removing to Paris she waited valuable horse by the use of MIN- rival.-••1.�_ - _ xsued sr« to .ny address in Scotland this year, but a shortage some months, end then married her ARD'S LiNIM1rNT. _ i furs Aattiar of guns, and the moors have had . to !rear H' L4.AT �� �' , accept lettings at -far below their: brother-in-law. The first husband is Yours truly, ,' Lei t�asua aaaeras. 041 ps i els Wed 31■! Steil lllaw Yar4t usual price l now on his way back from Germany, YILANDIE FREREB. The Admiralty` has decided to pro- !.-where he was a prisoner. To Be Candid. a coed with the housing scheme at Charles le Goffic cites other cases Gentleman (to butler who has just. Th* Seel of a Ihanetot" Gourock. The scheme, which will in"Ls Liberte. He says: "In a'small even notice) -"But why do you visit Aolton. Insist on !hs �j Comm near the Channel two Sol- - =. comprise 48 cottages, will cost in doers' wives remarried !n this way. to leave,Podgers?" ••OTTO HIG�Le' the neighborhood of $100,000. 1 The death of their ri et husbands was There an 82 480 buildings, churches. Butler—"I'd rather not say, sir."' Sir Robert R. Inches, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, on behalf of enbecrib- '; registered, and all the papers were in '. and' chapels in which marriages can Gentleman—"But come, .come; I in- piano Action ors, presented a combination motor order• But these husbands reappear be legally solemnised in England and slat on knowing." ;. car and stretcher bearer to the Edin- led one fine morning, both of them i Wales. ` Butler b Well, a you moat know, s !,with amputated limbs." air, I've been 'ere now for twenty burgh War Hospital, Bangour. *More curious is the tale of the sttawd's .loam"" for aaie strersw =%- years, and I'm absolutely sick of the Mr. Walter Gilbert, manager of might of you and -your family," the Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen, has Breton soldier, whose" arm, cut off ! A Deserted village. won the first prize in the Panama by a shell, was found on the battle- t:— prom by the French field, while the rest of him had dis- -The first time you see a destroyed J £' Lottery p appeared. As the arm carried the and deserted village you have strange T H IC TINE Government, amounting to 150,000. pPe - Aberdeen .Chamber of Commerce identification plate its owner was re- feeling, especially when you know , ported dead. The wife received a that the smashing process may be certificate to this effect, and was per- I resumed any minute, says a writer in W A S Cc mitted to remarry. The first husband, I Cartoons Magazine. Can you imagine when people cannot afford to accept however, proves to be alive, and in- a village which has no inhabitants— anything but the very best for their Yj clined to insist on his rights." houses with only parts of awalls money. tam -Bak has been proved - The most unfortunate of these tra- standing, perambulators, chairs; bed- by thousands to be the best oint- - gic misadventures was found in Swit- steads and pictures. heaped up in ment obtainable for skin atimenta }�++'�desdales Want='.,,,, was zerland recently in one of the partiea contusion, churches destroyed as if and injuries, because it cures when I pedigreed Clydesdale Mares, PWI40.�J of seriously wounded soldiers return- stepped on by a giant, tombs a other treatments fail, and because I and scallions. tinct have rood auatigr s3 and thick, made up to a fair size. Marta ed from Germany. A French visitor tumbled -up heap in the churchyards, its cures are permanent. You take i a to e years old, Fiu,es I year old u116 • - a :topped before a man whose face was no children at play, no shops, no no chances txe when you buy Ssm•Bareuk. I overltona s to d years old. All n thea y ✓i► �' so diafigared as to aeeth do 1foot- Only the really food things are 1 dv over years old sura have BWhene writisa, man He asked if he could do anything steps and the roar of dietant gins? lm state oursy earest-rmAwe.y *tscstsni �a Verlorlty is provided by the great G.T.R. or c.P:R„ and telephone etc - ���• for the Sufferer, if he could Seek his You'll find them in the war zone. cumber of -imitations and substi- also quote prr�lcoal Anyone with r Tamil and tell them. tutes which have been put on the Iul( pedigreed clgdeadale■ for rale rho y "- I commu irate at once. "Useless," was the reply. "He is Really Careful: mwkeL Don't be deceived, how- + J,' xecALr t7st, Itnporeer dead." Natalie, aged five years, for the ever, by anything represented as Brampton, On The soldier had risen to the heroic ; first time planted some pansy seeds just as good." There is nothing Bank—lferchants' Beak, Brampton on delicacy of deciding that, rather than in, small bores. One evening she 'hurt as good" as Zam-Buk. All r • horrify those he loved, he would leave ! cashed to water.them- and,' on her re- druggists, 50c, hoz, 8 for ;1.25, or a h;n r Brightens htens them to believe him dead. direct from Zan -Bok Co., eon fo, Y�IfIl1 1 WN g _ turn her mother: "You .know, after gond 1a stamp for postage on free , f One stn There is a .ray of light in this case, , a rain, you don't have to water them" trial box. y �J Y for the surgeons hold out hope of a' Natalie's reply was startling: "Oh, Ibeelock Enge, T 5 great improvement, and if this is ac- take them in when it rains!" AM�i There is something about compiished their patient will give up H p n _,GXape-Nuts food that his name and come to life again. "But The marriage ceremony in France, •ii' i 'f 1� x 42� With�Dui�4_ brightens one up, infant or perhaps," adds M. le Goffic, "it may in very remote times, consisted of main driving belt 24 ins, adult, both physically and then be too late." 'the man paring his nails and send - mentally. It is said there are 70,000 French , prisoners in Germany who have not Ing the pieces to the girl of his choice. wide, and DIIan;o 30 8 ly i What is It ? been able to communicate with their 'Then they were man and wife. ¢ Just its delightful flavor, families. The French law requires AX TE D belt driven. ����. �� �1; fore re- W t widowhood be and the nutriment of whole ten months o CIaSS COndltion, woil� wheat and barley, including marriage• The question is being ask - their wonderful body and ed whether this delay should not be E N sold together or separate ,, nerve building mineral ole- extended, and Henri Robert, the v y, inents..l _ eminent pleader, is one of those who Between the ages of 18 and 25 lJ ! also a lot of shaft • - think that soldiers. wives _should not _ f A crisp, ready -to -eat food, remarry before the. end of the war:. -- ALSO- at a ve grcat b with a mild sweetness all o s _ its own ; distinctive, deli- SEA BUTTERFLIES. , i R L S room Is required- i ciou4, satisfying- To learn gu)>bm Shoe Making - Beautiful Creatures That Live Below t ate GraDC-Nut the Surface of the Sea. Good wages paid while learn- • p ins. Apply the 8. Frank Wilson & So 01 ,Just as there are sea flowers," `'` ti' said a naturalists "ea _there are sea. • In��p�d�tRffl8f C1.t Ltd. 7s Aa.� Street W68k ' T here's a' Reason butterflies. They are beautiful trine- - t� ; Canadian Posttim Cereal Co, Ltd, parent creatures, found in the Medi.. rssttc P MERRITTON, ONT. - --- ---= teusnesn.--_They re caughtin nets 1ii�+ - - - ED. T. Z881JE 40--'1 much as you would catch land hitt- i e:.ter. ..,.�.... �-. a..,s:a��.s...� s.....� .. ...:'- s._.. �.. :� :.' . •,..:.-.....�.�1x...9-r. ,..s, .,a..:`�^-•-. ...ax:tr.,+ _.. .-.e_�...� ..�. ..�.:x:�tri�r..,ik.. ,-.,.�,.:.n,..., �3�. ... �.,._ �rct:�,a..._w�. r..�,.s,us.x+..:.•ha"`_,�s,,ci�l.r..e�in.:x>3,:iiet...v,.u.��t ti�as..�. F�" ,�''e', Y . i 1' t•. 'bee•.•gs ! ,`('• f' l , • all C ' .-yr a � 4 �.., U • -.,- t :.. � ' 'f'O'ropto ,L „ a}feejC attehdin th,� in the a Methodist bbath a 1 r k •+ �F yam' • < •• r,, _ .;- . res •:; here.,An excel! en -t `progeEtm was �' t: '1 • QN06 Lew -is- indispos• r -l?r. $e y,cvt'II'I hereas Hens!. given, c A,diicie`d by the $u cin- 1q. + pe •% tl.t. on 'Tneadaq to erStend to iiia Pro- �P• L. Cour i r . y 1�E'. GiroAt; of Brooklin, lessioaal duties:, a n abgndance is uric and ::spent a deg tY th JoB Doyle-11fre. R: Bunting spent several good singingtrader t0 e dershi "''• •: +:L'•.' +'- •r •: t :tom .• �• ,wM t :M• a `` �T Af. McFadden hada bolsi, days in Toronto, a ' •�+�:£s'•�''�,�'s'•''; k:�i,�'�4' R }:.}u•1 .' 'l"��4a y ., pwiog to tits of thea antst Miss Nellie Law, e' -serious illDesa h he ` • trip tome city an .TtiBsday � her mot r. fnoI,u.;ditig a gu$rtstte by four boys j ,'l•-•�"•�;;��:.H;s. • �, ti:'� r�• ' • '� -- eorga 19mith,;of Cbtirch St:, -The Wosue 's Institute held and a 9horue by,a class of juniorPandora ery.poop bere"tit resent. very suce4ssful meetin at Dd� - • • ' ' � Range 11 both ' P B �•Is, anli ree�tatiorts •by Mise Eva • t, . •:1 a " �►1 c m here rose Murkar'e on Tu aiyafternoon. W d and S nC time t0 . p ar 1l taaf Other sleep. A ;.' cook and bake at i1w K 5 .e: arkham Fair next -St. Andrew a Sabbath School short spicy address suets given by {� :'' 'i� , will bp,, ilc in.tl�e afternoon is the Bator .Rev. J. Beclford ex• { its full capacity. This feature and future' p 'i• se. Wm, Branton was the lm place of the tiiorning. laining. �v�at Rall Da menet. �_:::+ a of :.Mrs. Croak, Sr., �V p y y .fir ...IIY. otohzr exclusive onet will, compel for a -The Women's St. $, J. Courtice, of Oshgiva, Rave a rti- �• e -'days. George's Church propose building splendid address on The Banner K: Y in' << our'. scions consideration. when you Horn, at Pickering, on Sunda,y�` a sale of work early n •December. of the King." -The annual report ? � , :•. select your kitchen range. pt,. '17th, to- Russell and 'Mrs. -Mrs. (Dr.) Richardson and lit- .was givenby the secretary, Mur- µ��i;i;•:? 3x3 ' e, a,bob ;. tle daughter, Miss Mary, are, wood Barrett, showing the school y x --amiss 8#te Kerr,' •)f . Oshawa, spending a week withithe former's •,,'•: ::::;; ^ ` -'" brothers J to be in a cos rods condition, �:.. spent Stinda a$ e;hob a of her as. L. and p pe lud- P y C. Palmer. with a membershi Mrs. Bedford in ti of 179; inc imoLhe:tiliere. -Rev. J,- and Mr g the Cradle` 8611 and Home De- tt�'':;:i :'•K 1 =3pgeph ,Duple,who has been spent a couple of days this week pertinent. s *vitnevrha t' indisposed,' is no* .very at the home of their daughter Mrs. ,much unproved. - Brandon of Fenelon Falls. r --Mrs Abe Law, of Toronto, -John and •Mrs. Martin, Mrs. PICEERING BAEER spent a fete days last week with s'• """`'" a Geo Martin and Kenneth and Mrs. :ber relatives here. Gordon,all of Toronto, were rn.he BRE AD. BUNS and CAKES -Mrs. John E. Gee is seriously arrests of Mrs, James Gordon, o ... ,°j•�;�;'''c ..;. '�� � - 1 � ill at. the home of'her son$ Fi•ank Sunday. .Choice Candies, A.4-3. Gee, of Toronto. -The regular meeting of the Patterson's Chocolates?;. Q �I•^ -James Harvey, of Claremont, Gii•ls' Red Cross Club will be held ��:• on Saturnia Sept. 30t1f, at the Wedding Cakes a specialty t•: ;40nt Monday with Geo. Smith y, and we deliver them. and other Pickering friends. home of Miss Fanny Clark from _ �s•.r ` 141rs, Enos. Remmer has been 30 to 5p..m. A-govd.attebdance Botli phones! shop. 1, ':xrncc, ��.` `-` • , spending a few days with W. D. is re nested. ;:;fs,+, ;3; :f• -� �- Nand Dire Rogei-s, of Whitevale. -The monthly meeting of. the H. R. Monney, Pickering t"^ -J. N. and Mrs. Richardson and Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held "c''� "'% iss M. Richardson are spending on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, at the �' R few days with usual :hour at Railway ;moi; y friends in Marl.' the home of W. if Y� GRAM .� DTR TRU NZ System ,r B stir a. auks. Ki n l attend. tte a. n Visitors - y • •�t: :. a w - �ti�. -Mr. $tabs 1 a g w h rind al of welcome. , the bliq_P P Colon Cho �. ,t� _ -- _ . lis Far -ek ;;: O, E •w .. A Y •�rt: BEC Olf • CLA wfth his wif da that Ge � 88 e and family George Martin at Can• had be ��r�•.•.•:.•••:+ Y y g been From malleo stations ne io ... Ontario t to i>"toease while ;•.- n. d in ac ti g •the Som- points in Alias Mary .Harding and Miss I me battle, in Northern France, certain ,.'•,,' K a* ..(7rQuk left this week to at. end was ]vine dan¢eronsly iii in w t Alberta British Columbia %:::•........... ,a�otavu [fi "Y r c. r • -- �a,raw a.a., i - S 7 ..,.Z �.: �,sA►ptow_ -A forty our Devotion was Colorado Idaho W. brought to aNevr •� • " r. "; 1 Rose, H. A , of g close on Wednesday Montana da t ' will occupy morning in the R. C. a �., + Py ��e on g , whenLTlxas +t s: Vii:! i ??•r....: �:; :�:,} •., µjt _ Church w ` jai ..vr•:;.; .,.,, e :•;:;:•.•• -. .Andrecv's�' Church' ,on $nn- prayers were offered for the safety Utal1 �1Vaislrin ton Etc. f;Er ?ORp�P,tTptd� `j4 Pandora Ran• nett. of the aoldiers at the front b ' ti:. ; n q ices are sold i On Bale Sept.Sct. 9inelusive M NtRM •Sergt. Elcombr; of the 182nd Father Ryan, assisted by .Father pt• � m n agents 'ii WINNIPEG � every xhere ttallon has U'Brien, of Sta Full particulars frn: W ;,;X• 1'" f been stationed at peer. Write to. 'll vANLU by good dea. r otiing for the purpose of seeur- The Canadian Press Aesocia- s rr ters who back C. E. H.013NfNG,:; fa*s`greeruite, tion will hold a special- meeting in - sT. Io AI e= up our as. Toronto on Friday nett to discuss District Passenger Agents, HAMILTON :{ antes on 'r r Mics 3 ortfsaey's sale; on Sa6ur• Tonto Out. fM`•': CALGARY ILL JF. ! .est wad we the paper Urian Station, yo $ 1 :., Il aEtend P pe queetcoa For t9 .+ •.,. "r''= 'i e n d i d ed- and the firs ;'.. p } P. C; Brown. Agent. SASKATOON { � ..:_ • „ti• y ;,•::, ;, liruceels of'the sale ezceeded time in the history of the paper rf ` �,.:.:-.; r a n g e - ice' Totts. business in this country, the sup�ickeriag. Out. a EDA141�1ION } ,; f�'•h::�;.;a�' :- 1 iy falling fur short of the de- - --- - - - - :•'' .'"Y�-:::%.C'd'r: ::;srl �'� �'•�sr.. Mrs Manning Tag- ply . R GlenMills!!illi �y'•Yh••'"M",1 �'' „ 4.r,K.: and,. Mrs. 1 :au. ;:3.::,. �,:• + .... �.r,�Y�:•�;, ., 71`� 1Rart, al -Toronto, a nt the week• taAnd. and ltnleAs the F Atter is ow Mi . . �'. Ci.,j MA� mi. - Aad with the 'formers brother, remeticed at pace the printers of + j' h Doyle. • _ tb'e Coiintr hili--.00niroa S.iQdB,2_�42G'uo - - - ickerin ev; , arses bene, 61 in wiiha most eerionQ actuation. -- Sack, occupied the pulpit In - St -H. D. Bayne bad a stteeesefnl +� a have a good stack of Flour and TALL IS SURELY HERE .indrew'sCir:lrch ou Sunday, when barn raising on Saturday lest. ;I Feeds, also Il;a•�tt�: "'' �.,ea „ he preached most aeceptably. when a -new addition was erected Gr�1ns, ,yx)rP-A- tior' m Pro -Fat. Oil r .,. - W. L. and Mrs. Courtice visit. to his barn. Mr Bayne baa now CAkr: Gluten :Heal, etc,, on band at '- ,4 ' ed witb Bowmanvllle and New• a fine modern barn. and ,J�r, the Mill and at the Cherrywood store- Don't forget that we have sr'dandy new line of Sweater Coats f i :castle friends last wee theme ttttPtfi R'it steel house, at lowest pris•es., Boys and Wen at rea-ionabLe prices. We handle the "Visor Dere took 'i a otr manville s6rvchi,)na. and all the latest im• Bell Phone Horne Phone Brand" exclg9cvely. Its the great 4 in 1 Collar `,Fair. provements. The nein addition,. you:ve heard so. much about.. 7 ler Robt. Rankco, of the which was framer! by Johq BalF- �• R �' n R Battalion, now in training don. went together without a - See our new stuck,of-Boots and Shoes -All prices and sixes that.wli + Niagara- ou- the - Lake, spent hitch. . The.men who Are engaged �Cf,iAL and GRAIN' fit everybody from grandad to baby. ver fianday at the hoale of his at erecting the. building express See our new samples froth the Lotadea Tailoring-f,o.'tor n3other Gere. themselves deHg)3ted A ith the Fall and winter Suits and Coats. We have -C. H. sod Mrs. Plikey and dau. treatment they receive from. Mr. Hard and soft 1 of the best " a dandy bunch this time. gghter, Miss Eva. were in Cedar and Mrs. Bayne, and on this ac- quality. hand. iirove n Wednesday attetodiag count, we believe, they are mak.- r.Highest rice y; , the wbo"Jug of theformer'.d niece, ing the work last as long as pos- g P paid for Harley, R A , BUNTING PICKERIN ilitiae May Pilkey Adble. Rye and Backwheat delivered Established 1837. -C. Rosseca is e . •ndinst a week -Robert Gordon hada most un- at -- - , � s danit ter, K.W. J. Tay pleasant experience one day la,t Spink'+ Mill. — will visit with his son, A. -J.- Rog- oQ4 his well, and when doing su C era, of Kinsale, .for a time, had a pail, which be would fill and N 0 T�l C G !� VV -H glob VV BAN -A meeting of the congregation then come to the top to empty.. , of St. Andrew's, Pickering, and He finally because quite ill. and •: -'�` '-.' -. -•.,. 8t. John's Church, IironRharu, will had to cease work. As his face - -be held..in St. Andrew's Chnrch turned a peculiar color, medical. 011r Chopping' 14311 will sh•nt We are Clearing out all Blouses, Under -skirts, Drawer be oti