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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_10_06- ��Ivl 11�_­.ARZ Z.Ad; -, . , _­ __ - V �' T Mt. fit_ r :;4 J., T NE W_,iS ER . . . . . . -' VOL..XXXVI, TICKERING,-ONT., FRIDAY,.00TOBER 6, 1916 ATO. -_7 GREEN GREEN RIVER Establisbed 75 years A WOOD ___ _ _ R Re Oliver Dennv's. sale on Thursday The Green Rived Cross Auxili- MetilCalSPINK MILLSi aA'.. a�"'mbst decided auccess�. ' The ary will LLeet at tbe home of '*Irs. Tuesday e% -ices were.WOO 'd -ening. High 'especially: for cows, Win. Hoover on T GREEN D 1p E. FORSYTH,'D'. of 0., Regis*_ four of which sold for $4SO.. Q'ifte an October 16til, at 8 o'clock. All ladies tock place during cordially in L-er cf the optainetrica! Also- tiou of Clatario. Spedal attention given to FLOUA the sale' when a. Young Cow, with wl 1�xciting incident toinvited. JL IL a resets iLt m ILItin47-ol 32,5es _--8A4DUGHAM MILLS Claremont. of dog,,. one of whit:h she rbased. In I WHITE-SATI.N­ P'T-MAD Graham and J�)hnston were in 7 G., 311c]Kf.N�TO'N, 31.1).. L.R.C.S., doing so ;eve.val nier, wti-c km-cked' d • Edinburgh, Lnell:_,1,t-rr.f the Co!',en,,of CREAM S—downdown ju the'stainrl�d(-..* tuior- -whoin ' UXI)II'i".19 (in Ftid;tvla-t i te physi-:1ans aril S-;rgeons of Or."atio. :i� Was Mr. Porter. of 'Whitliv- t Fred i.'a-sie Sp";ht­�t' few d"Ir�'Iaqt week with Ms brii,ther iti ALinr�ourt. of So a1 of Ed! TEA BtNS- P.VSTRY, -Aho rjeceiyeil. 1 -1, p:i1ji Bile 1, entior and eld Shrid)GwnA�r- has ret.iu.nf�d ...... abildien, Ofdo:e atl,] rceide�_ce, ;ter in I a In pay' i n go, hi,,,,he-,t prices' nft-ra, nlonth*s visit with her sister 7 T H L I _N E. P I f..'K E R I _N Le ac,t. Triln. slior's. jullibo. R and It.;. Devitt spPrit 11nn; Nbeat. ' iLu t" -far'Barley and N '111 J. H. was wnla4t: Ia`v %v:",h Alf. and _11t-. 0,11ins at E. FARE WELL_K.C...BARI�IS- W e -_rty Crown Attorney, "4 Cb:;Iy r-*-,,' e u n i n, Cl Itbv. I H4 hen-floulse Iling 5" TER, C�, 17 11 -au in 11 torch: i'LX& MV prices o t6r. Court E,:iuslt. Whi Ir. -T 0 '�r last efore Ee r ek: While herethe purch-aseda I'll I reeve. Er CHRISTIAN. Barrister .ted All VIrn cutting is R11 the go along *Lis nt-v.- thrp-hing engine, F,_Ilie. Etc. blc�,Lcyto line i I 't 1`10w. Will;�.11;tinilton is ianviv_­ to OQba- Cli 0 M o ujd a y s, Offic VrcI.k S4­N"rth:VVbJtLY. "'Y. %vith opp�n w:i , 1.1:s w-ek. where lie ha:- --cured a ?ion nidithe McLaughlin firm. Wedne�Aays and Frldays Dental -isi, -d ('eo. Philip li�t- pm,,--ha,r-d a new de- SCRANTO-N-COAL U. L 'A 12 'Ll T. lively Nvag0r.. If vou wwild likp to Qhopping will not,st-art B LAKE, -B. -BFATO-N. D. -D.- S_ T. lI;X0n'-h.()rSe4 TAN l"viv %vi,'h . lji�i if4t 'phore Lim ail order for' CI:1;ege cf !:� i t Burgeons ii -I 1,*,_;-.-tIrkity c7f Tozon'i�-. ' Ofnt-v .,TOI'F,' CUEST-NUT. PEA 1�t,lildor la�;t week. ca,, in . - , . glrlf l(I � . tila`il 9 a. m. over M A 2 (if, W lias lfe.lte,d't,t A rmi;;,Pr fi-cm li'ere -,9tt(."nd.,d *be horn(- of .1fus. Al J STE.01. Clnzr�h vill rne-w at the t4ly Bell Phone IM'. Zurior H, Ellivntt oil NV(Idnl­dav� Ort. 11th. Don't brim less than I)r B, 1 -! C�n 9 0 Per Ce i'vereae, :)r Ef.1-t" it. C_ibr4e, %ve W T�;xrier. SI.., ct Tve bagQ, al at •2 o'clock shaq!. E lir, L tii-*o n.1 c,OMP, - - * . ..t J. L. SPINK, LIMITED h,Ir e9T ' -�Fh am�,nut charged for Quetnes,* garb*. It t. -it f , - - iinnral* Think (if S., ki rr(k J - -h n's Ch -.i r rh %,6 i [I be hO in ill(- will be fire- limg-S in. PJCKERI�NO. OYL I; n4j w('te Pl_E"_j:t in the tilt, 1;btirch., nn AVe(Int-dar evening, 0--t. G. HAM I :iter' 6f 31,�rflfkv: evier;ng. be W L;ce,_Ae%. i :' ' 7 Le CotLty r.1 ortario,, t k, Tilt- -tr ad. Plicker,Lc Y.,.Iace. 21:y . (11 rd -inti Lc I.v-- the Qiirtettle of G.-. R B R E W S T -E R1 CHERRYINOOD in'n ('h�jrvb. Chrengmt >1 POUCHPR. R -ti I Estate' 'Aliac'-Veterinary .5,irgeen 'T- tioneer. val std Iterer rid T,, hiiv% v(,iit 1)1-i Pat HOPPER fo;-F-:-Pr. of '_%ftri'6wv D Lizensell in %Le Cc=uty' 01 OLtLZ-Q -*Ca: at-o—e sad h,* rtt)de=ee. Claremont, R.BEATON' TOWNSHIPCLERE fatda<mit., A co taut Etc. Money to 'D1 *,P,G.er of -5Isrris=i.'L7 an tarn,Mfer"T -goose" bitevft,e.-Crz� lCJVGH S Pl^GH, Glen M,jj r. Ont, Cq. A--mcailer, Elti.:­ so r d 6-_ 1) -1 Me. 35- ar,1 Far ..1st-, ,C. Lit IL f 'Fe ret en ,-IV,rli and ot.,oa:n. Idea tares of a.. k;::"# aromaa c cz; sho1r;i,4t pone., A4 d z eils-0 r;ez BI-, A r -P 0 . -C IW13, 1 A li­. all. t C7 .0 1 7r r ftOL' -4 'f I U C 1T"I 9, A': " � 1. !.1 , I sn'ti: e;tt-tr rr,- t% ­ y or fv - , v ' ..' k; r lw.o • r I,,zrt rt.::; ::ars at t !T' t tri: Nonce oLv , r,T r - left %I W, rr_-F, -T-. �k to 806vo y7liaropt A1!f__V "t Cn,4rqR% Ilesd St %.t4*.cd(zL,. Cring" -.,,arage All wit(�nwbile and Bicycle jepairing prompfly attended -t-u. -TireQ. Gils, Grea%:e and repairc. always on hand. 'Potter & Andrew, 11 PICKERLNG, (Ait.- ....--...JOHN PHILIP Hai a fall line of rrech and cur - old meate con!Aa�ntly.on. hand. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiner=, etc. Highest priee;- paid, for ier'• cattle "First-class rigs for hire Day or night Bus meets all trains_, Teaming promptly attended to'. Agent ior Canada Carriage Ca. We He Peak, Pi,,,,ri,,g.-- T 'O rj,: T 07M Bm-h(,IJEir; of Whitet-A­. Ar, .Uooncix;: th;ir h,.ha-r));�n tiger, (f the W14,proof Clothing (%.,rn: para:, Lf don, England. the Ftea'- eat C I ](- l_ �inq Co. i.Q. `L1e.w011d- j:r'!! and •in-pwt F-Proplez find' rw.t till; quality of -I-jrds and extrenielly low privet, (Iiiality and, durability goods and perfect fits guaranteed. Got the Best -It Pays More than ever before "thorough- ness" in business training is.demanded, j)UW0TTZZ///,7q TORONTO. ONT. Cor. Yonge and Charles Ste. Is strictlyifIrist-class in all depart- ments.. - We heed more than 240 positions to fill in two months this year. Now is an' excellent time to ter. W. J. Elliott. Principal Write to -day for Targe Catalogue. etvi Arai .1 T; it- I d I I; P (1! r i - - i'a n Ili i I : h Frid,tv. 0,,,t. 0(thl�' r 8.h, at a: ril 'and V,- - ri na r v (:stilt -Ire, Chir R�,1*CIo,,;!6.'wor'kPrq are gw-in' S im 0 e 3:!, "1., 9 L..ph 77 p, nic Thr )n�,tnivir -will hr hurt' a.- Mi -4. b C -. Cid, eRlprlt E A S T L AKE ind- �f,,d r ill" pa --tor, Her, D. N %T,tq w,;rl ;Attell,jelj. Ivilfri it On -! h V NOVU;411, wi , zppci;J music k)v' Thp �iliiugle that liA;. given satis- the r1wir. Wv. J, 0. 'Potton, of Grp.en- f,(,tiotlfor rwer ;;9 yenr�;. Empire tl;" T�inir,eisn­ - hall an tile 13t1.heir>,I, will tilk- jht­vir�nim,, ervtco.. C�nrrngrtted li-on N%ith a i in. by NEW BUTCHER SHOP! 'oe (j.Iite4,rj"v' AN' , v nut hav-o I hPrn timfithi'v It' t h- WLItev,t 1- NI ile (horu-,- see it before you. I)iiy other makes. - If you are In full line of F, e�,h Meats . N%*- :Ct:rf. Yy the pr-- the Tile- It Las hewn found -r'e­­ary to, on hard at ,hep. .!�hr,."f- Co, intend iailirg th�' rents, of the dato of the lit tighain rlr'td Of a Croallf ' S-parKtor. Try ..A..iv*,4,t _nLiiny, in kbi- n- Premiev for 30 day;.- Also *h-r_n� hi0i i�cvv, r-in- 'W;,g-v.on zoad t -v pi ir Jay. I -'iff,rilay, 0-f, 9'�,, I", il�b,)ped ti. - t, gn engine!a froth $30,00 np. 110' S-ee or-write-nie befurebuyin -Fre-h P,.t k I: a Iva tints W rol hilv•rr! rl�tv it n.: :ln .1 Pxhibiti",. A 9. snov phonf-ii; wt,,;, ti -Ir Y-�% I'l-, T'll ;po,(. X11 Ph 0�1 ;4 r 11 -one. lurg, ;isf 1,f firi is hvirls offol F. J. Prouse" Pickering -NOR. Plf:,liERl ird. i.Y, rplit Ao- 4t ;W. thy, 1�ts P . i X;4 UC10N.,n of 1A In WHITEVALE SE E 0 1: pt NEM SRC�Ck PSAL Wo(ltli fig: b, -Il- I:- -lag; "%I i �� L r tcu.in- .. �t_i %LAV I N G '31 C ind �1: - 7 I_\%A1 restinte choliping7ah(l -ollill - ton Li,t week vidtintf friends. Oat. I aq 11shal ,S!Yle* to -ait -Pve*l-v(,jme. eiretilar --v-4 11 jwnVo - art tird wliuld John T-weedioixpar� 4 Lt-oad grin on .J% IN, �J'j 11 l " K_ rej I ft tj I f w I I ITI In n�)W'! rt.; NN;,ert?FtT,l:;utS of T. U, -Octoi)er- 12th. - . :1 1 .. - -Il- at) vent of R brivTo 1,ittsy bov, I - - rettirnW. hnmfik. rroriijA service given and- Plives Y'L4,onabie. All rl?;4cp� ill hp (1 1 �-ed DqyitlGannon ha -V is I after tititf-irn Ltt�vid�)r, We ;iell ` PTlpry' wljppp, vi nFlivay. E%erybca g ilr rt-1111tr 11. 9 The'symphorty*.NIA-P Cbnru� is very !Faw�;, wIi-oliue to Ma r k ham YL i I,. tin4cb in dern ft)r enter- cutterq %nd' biig Wrth'ar-Pt-rey h'tiut fifreen 1410i these days W. G. Barnes.,. Green River gie4. * I.,. et" e -i� 1wing tAinnients.- f"t to h:- r w -lit H eiir,�.-i�!-d in the work.by bili,iToble. snore eerily puzeba-s-1 Oraddre..;is R. R. -No. 1. Locust Hill. T. A. a . lid Kiio-Z have li*;ard I hwn p(,tatovr4 ion this village at pros- ROAll. trom th-ir &(in Juhrl. who 1-4 now in '�nr and the about the gamp.. How:ird Turner has purchased a I have a good kock of lie expects t(.i Fnwl,tfid and is wpff.. small thref-hing machine for ht,;-ovvn _orin-f�,r Fir REAL ESTATE.4000 %V. N1,11rrinco' uNe, whicb, he run% with a gosoline kid reeleived a tele - r t,4 ling that ht;r- I,ruihf-r. Ed. engir.e. Gleo, F, JAiricon, an old Wbitevalp k%'If d G. Wilhtir. hard been killpd ill 13!h' boy will) ha* made rico". visited herf. _!i,_ -n �.ft_',­tpt . He was a jueizi- r"r''r}Y. Ha isiiosc_citySLrA�ure[ o! --wireTencing 1 t ­r of th- fAij Pontiac. Mich. foeriverffig John Larkin n eti r�id burriedll ALSO- fim the �haki�ng tip"he received' last v to Ningat'n, where Nlii;i�i;i 1 �i`avp Fi,r S'Ale. a He uQe.an'd r,(,t W -k. by f-K1linz-r,ff .1 horAP, The lad on S"n"a in Pj(-keriug Village-.- �LKygf? I orriain"d iirfronis.ri,jlis. for some hours, who is attending w1ool, gairde . n, ��(,.lnie yming fruit baa under the. doertir's ca're hi F.evived Bra-c.e Wire, Staples Mi­� Eeli'th Perry citidertcent Er sdi� t r-p�.' Z Ill omration for la"onia in th�, YVHITBY irvner-A hr)qpital recently-. %Ve 'Irk- 'Cedar Posts and Call AnTl -Pp me 9, -thi-iz a T)a r= Thf. autei , atj . Ance .,x tl-,,k bizh. si�ho(A I pli�ased she is much improved. gait4 ftir surae ow-, --- -- --- _te__ i� tr,%v ovef, ons hAindreet. The fitahr *end 16faik-hain hair this week. We _S 61. Pos S. i;wlh�,cl cllits.4ps, ti;perii,illy tho,e "i.n undi-t-stana tharrhnre�R he a jitney. S T. V. RichardSolle. avi.ictilturt- anil dr�­szniak!4� 4tr? RP- viop bet Vt opn, rite t:kK,? places. C..Q_al, I'limber,, Cement, �Sliiu ��es, ifie uniny %,%hn ar attend.- 'er last I 11v tile 1�, NTA.i,,r lo�t Agond horse Lath and Ready Roofing fi�oia IoM% jaw- -A -�4 __NfJtlftry Pul,lie, Pir t 1, Mort time week tl,fllll)l --- thrmigh aqn n goM ,root mare lel-I. ­1VA.9P P1.1.10ping �1 �t tile fi,ot of Bro(-� t lie bRri) 111 )(.)1- and had to hr killed. t i ept, t he lipavv rein stoi it) the other ''Ci REESOR9 -rif the' 11 m rq. G-er; - ii h n,celived word 5 Water, Pure Water �,Ztijlt having tilt, chliniller.• A. Enghievr T. Aird. - NI ii?-r:iy- "tTiji lje con. (Ii-th Of Il," i;I-orhPr.Garfield A.Vilbur. 3t the fl ont, oil S;it nt�dnv LAst, Ifeen- nv,1 0 I'L CUST HILL U vnusare wi�(, vnii will ,iso _the .(�nlv ract(w. the Allis Clinlinel- Conlin: I 0- listUd Will' -'t­-%T Lu,v P o le v!uern battillioll at Saliz- Heal wf-ll, dr:11r-4 I!r Ch;1". 11, Ili art. oiuplethyg� the w tk lj,-f who i- ;g(,tlt for Wir'd-Alilk. (;A�olinf- it 1Q the titter. ka t on n. Ali (-M,i! i;� li�-irig in,161l, throti-li (;Po, hill, a home Iloy Ullo worked .Er�,;nf­ ill kin(il, 4 pip- and I - . _. W _ro.", W, at( -v Al<i, hath foroir fix- anti.-ri tskc;i bv tilt- town-mlloil'at F,,r NVIII., poelle-1, Wo yeai-'s figo. IHIs Healthy nit 1 have tilf 1 ('11 killed it iwtiori at Oie frnnt, A, 1: t` r!, given cari-ful il,411'r-ting �1­111-17e ";ht v )e atLenti n• 1:421n(I I -I mn to WhiLliv for the wint- or a- is known lie had uo relative, it) (-,u nil to 0�11a�va. Thi, i Ili , coimt ry. Kidneys. Necessary .'S -.N[P -XV( *. - of tll(,L IUF Tl I R K S D:1vid 1>ej,snr has Iiiir"r-haced itlarrPs b'nilling fill (�f land from Win, FC)"t 11 of tile .11edical scieneci �ias never fouil ir.itint. A d (piartering the fni-re, .is- heing invest'- 3th concession, while Rnz;el D,ivhlson The Pickering mitt -d, 'Mayor Warren. is -authorized hav pul ything tip to the present much rhased. 'Mr. Reauinn's f:trin in It " t(LI (10 this, Clark's Hollow. • better than good old Buchu and is The dir-pu+Aion of seven menlber5z The ir�;trurnent that has appnrentiv Juniper for the kidneys. Yl n e 0 The the town repoi I tit 0 ii Vigilance' Committee utlived 'Ovei-A orgdnists, pidging by lungill to ille vonticif Morida3f night in times in. ten the doctor will prp- try. the sound it prodncez. has been rel"Illic- regiud to the farm tractor industry. _Tn-the ":,&rlbe one or the other for kidney ig Pd by .1 most niodefii ofgan The_dbject of this Ac,;6ciation is to It was'conipnsed of A. T. Law- t church during the past -eek. troubles. Karr's kidney Pills cor- lt,r, E, R,,Blow (both of whom have Baptist w li-_s.sen stealing -tnd prosecute 01r. A. Lyman liprreck, of California, Gain buchu and juniper combined the felons, capivil til 'Mayor's_ chair), C. is sl�ejjding the summer -in Clink - Goodfellow, editor of the, Chronicle- w4 scientific proportions wAlf other isiting her brothers, A. E. and in scien Members ba vib R, property stolen communi. Gazette, NN't-li, Downey, late sliperin. 11 it, is v accomp cate immediately with, any member tendent ofthe Atlantic division of the W. S. Major, here. She is Spin am v Inable find safe kidney-xnd blad- of Executive Committee. Canadian Pjac.lfiv railway, and a recent ed by her sister, Mrs. J.'L. k, der tonics. addition to the citizenship of Whitby, Mrs. Arthur 0'.11alley has returned. .Nlambirsbip fee 51.00.' J_ H. Downey,. reeve, J. W. Bateman, after spending art. of the summer These pills banish back-Rehes, and ci�lnncillor, and F, Howard Annes, with friends in N innipeg, consequent- give permanent aid in kidney and Tickets may b; had from the President or chairman finance committee. They IV Mr. O'Malley is a very , pleased nian, 0, secretary on application. eb i I visited Detroit, Flint and Lu;dingtorf, injot-being very mu n love with the bladder ills that have not reached 4 Exsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. Mich., and met; the ­batebing-r-' c stage. Trorn !�r, W. V Rieh�tr4son kerinit-.- company Chicago. The trip The Baptist annuaL Sunday -School took the better part of last . week, Rally wg;1 ke place on Sunday, Oct. The importance of keeping the 7: �14 J, A O'Connor: Js Oarke They were a unit In favoring the loca a liver active is well known. The Stb. The school will be addressed by President, Secretary tion of the company in Whitby. This Miss Florence Meek. of Buffalo, form• kidneys are no less important. V is the machine use to build the tank Karr's Pills cleanse the kidneys, �,; I lik"', :10i erly of this place, at 2.80. Special cars referred to in the 'despatches music will be furnished by the scholars benefit the bladder and are hands TOOLS SHARPENED about* the British advance . on tbP and others. All are cordially, invited, to carry and to use, 50 cents F6 box. Somme in France recently. As a Yoy get whai you ask for at our We make a sperialry of crosscut saws, farm tractor it is able to displace more While digging a well on the farm of store -the best of everything at Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired George Pit h, Thomas. Hamlin met - horses than its own worth int1doing . the right price, and stock fall. Razor-honinga specialty. Forafirst. the work of ten or tWel' e, plowing with a peculiar misfortune. By some v class Hair trim or an easy shave call a fourteen unaccountable manner a large, iron at the Fwqt-end Barber Sho with a three furrow gang illev gave way and struck m or, To Moore Wadden p;f inch furrow. seven to nine inches Pil See our House Furnishings all deep. It is believed this industry will the bead, but bel add a small dent in kinds. Slightly used Carpets prove a greater one than the mane- his cranium he Is none the worse. Al- Druggist- Graduate Optician from 15 cents a yard up. f.irtlire of autos. The farm tractor is though the pulley was smashed he - W. J. GORDON' PICKFRT.VG the coming power On the farm. yond repair. CD=2t.T110 U, V' "N Ze.WOR 7 'Ver 60 yam"Aw list a Stogie Zug. Tishman or Enelfahwoman, unless on "strict business ojgy,- has.been ab to leave England for the continent:.. 7' �Vkossvur Us" to fMA .1 *-EPAIRS I Two yews ago the Londoner could - Storage Batteries Boulogne or Ostend in a G e n e r a t o r s I twenty-four hours' jaunt. To -day have be- TEM -M A g n e t o s those trite. famliliar towns -IS THE MOST IMPORTANT I ­8 ta r t e r s. I come as far off y hanse or Yark- - 77 land. STOZA63 Home travel, too, has suffered. IN YOUR GROCERY ORDER XA%9mjblr 00. Seventeen cross-country train ser - 117 simooe at. vices have disappeared. The people —SEE THAT YOU GET IT 6. who live on these routes are experi- encing restrictions of movement 6 TS NO MORE. THAN THE tighter than those that kept at home ORDINARY KINDS t eir ancestors of' the stage -coach -days. MUCH -FOUGHT -FOR -CITY. People have s�hooled th'emsefvea to 5 L travel as little as possible; are con- 1181story of Trieste -is -a History of tent to wait Indefinitely for delivery 'Many Canfiiets. of goods, are waiting—In millions— a means of saying the lust crop of er profit an the principal seaport of their annual vacations- d greater efficiency in the alfalfa when conditions are such that business of dairy farming has been 'Austria, which figures so prominent - it cannot be made into hay., Wheth-'fought out and won against the mar. `-ly in the news of the day, goes bac I er or not it will be profitable to silo row judgments of farmers whose only for the beginning of its history into alfalfa FROM INDIGEST101 ON THE FARM alfalfa Is a question which' can only, cry was 'not practical.'! This proves ancient days, it, is first mentioned w be answered by the -about 100 B.C. as a village, a place farmer himself beyond controversy that the only Im. of no importance. Some fifty years Thr Most Common' Cause of This I under the individual conditions. practical man In the business is the . one who is foolish enough to measure later, it is recorded that, the place Trouble In Poor Blood, Alfalfa Mixture for Sila a questio;i_-so1e1y_by-.w was attacked by barbarian tribes from Silage. What Is Practical. -- - hot he know, AR-eonditions of depressed vitality There are often times when, owing I and that alone.—Hoard's Dairyman. the interior, and about twenty years tend to disturb the process of diges- to a wet Season or an early frost, One of the most useful things we.-- akes its definite as dairy farmers can learn Is abet- later still, Trieste m -I farmers experience difficulty in say- How Japs Do Their W shin 'tion. There is not a disturbed condi 9 emergence into history during the tion of � life that may not ,affect diges- 1 ins the last cutting of alfalfa. At ter understanding of what is really: a -.-Dalmatian wars waged by Augustus. tion' But few causes of the trouble I practical. About every man limits: 'the Japanese do their washing by The Romans, with that sure judg- such times a method for converting the meaning of this much abused word getting Into a boat and letting the 'ment which characterized their em- I are so, common as thin, weak blood.! alfalfa into silage may bring about a to the narrow dimensions of his own garments to be washed drag after the - It building, recognized the import- It affects directly and at once the pro- saving of the entire last crop. experience, What he knows to be, boat by a long string. cess ' of nutrition. Not only is the During the fermentation process ante of the -site upon Which Trieste 1 practical is practised, that is the. end now stands. Augustus consequently action of the gastric' and Intestinal which takes place immediately after, of it. The Babcock test was not i Some men who give with one hand h decided to found a Roman colony : glands diminished but the muscular. the silo is filled, the,sugar in the green � "Practical" said rine out of ten far- advertise it With the other. action of the stomach is weakened. crop -I,. converted' by pacterial pro., mere in 1886; now, everyone believes there. The little village quickly be- I came i—town,- and, as a defense f Nothing will more promptly restore ceases into a mixture of acids. The in its practicability. 'rhe silo, the HrD digestive efficiency than good, red most important acids formed in silage MOT FARLOVE ADS against the wild Celtic and lllyrian� pure-bred bull, the growing of alfalfa, !blood." Without it the normal activity are lactic acid, the same acid which the King system of ventilation, and a D tribes of the Surrounding country, who 1 of the stomach is impossible. develops in the souring of milk, and host 0 MKS always gave the Romans so much trou- Thin, pale people who complain of acetic acid, the same f other we:l ecce improve- SON hi RL un ble, the new city was surrounded by a me acid which gives menta in dairy practice have had to -'Wall and fortified with towers. It,ln,digiation must improve the condi- to vinegar its sour taste. Several _n this gauntlet ef "pract;call, - LKI �j,v: was . given the name of Ter este, I tion of their bloud to ind relief. I'he --- ot Fier acids are also formed in lesser 'mind of the average farmer. It Brings ReHef To Boy Stand. most active blood builder in such amounts, but they are of little impor-' - quickly became a flourishing Roman, Seager Wheeler, a Canadian ' Sas- cases is Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They tante in normal silage. These acids katchewah wheat farmer, has had an 9 colony and had a large territory at- ir�i His Watch Deep in tachod to it. - In those days, just as make the rich, red blood which quickly serve to preserve the silage mixture experience in this line that is well set Mud. restores the digestive organs to their from further decom"ition. The to -day, the importance of Trieste lay, forth in the following brief parag-raph- proper activity, and the dyspeptic who silage fermentation is similar to the mainly in its commerce, as the natural has hated the sight and smell of food fermentation which ta which we take from an article in the outlet for Pannonia: and Palmatia,'and kes place when Country Gentleman Once upon a time, only a few months � now looks forward to meal time with cabbage is converted into sauerkraut, I in those days, just as to -day, it was a 1 - "When Wheeler first began growing after thI4 terrible warld war had be - r pleasure. As proving -the value of Dr. The alfalfa plant is deficient in! gum. Private Wley, a soldier in the beautiful city. wheat from seed selected and bred t. y ra On the fall of the empire in the! Williams Pink Pills in 'curing indi- fermgntable sugars. For this reason,' hand he was looked upon as a faddist. rks. had stood for days In the west, the history -of Trieste merges in- gestion Miss Edith M. Smith, R. R. alfalfa alone does not make silage. trenches "somewhere In France " The Many were not quite so charitable an cold rains soaked him to the skin ; to the history of Istria. It passed No. 4, Perth, Ont., says: "I -can hon- which will "keep." Acid is not pro- that irr applying names to him and the mud was deep. He had had no through troublous times. It was pil. stly say I owe my .present good doted in sufficient. quantities to pre - his work. But since he won the $1,000 rest. Weary and achlag with rhou- laged by the Longobardi and the health to Dr. Williams Pink Pills. My serve the silage. . Because of- this de - 0 first prize at the New York Lar�l natio Daint. he recalled the faith his Goths; was annexed to the. Frankish* stomach was terribly week and I suf- ficiency of acid, putrefactive processes Show in 1911 for the beat wheat raised mother h" in Sloan's Llml=eut. He head- by Pepin In 789; fell into the fered from indigestion and sick h set up, and the silage acquires a dis- on the American Continent, and an- asked for it in his next letter hon -s. 'hands of the dukes of Carinthia about ache, and was always very nervous. I gusting taste and an odor somewhat I the middle of thetenth century, and was troubled -this way for nearly resembling the.odor of decaying mest.il othei'international -sweepstakes prize him end a few applications killed the from thence it- passed successively three years, -and in that time took a In 'September. 1914, the Nebraska at the 1914 show in'Kansas 'and in- pain, once more he MMA able to ezand through the hands of the dukes of great deal of doctors' medicine, which, Agricultural Experiment Station con- ternational prizes at various �iher ex- the severe exposure He shared this hibitions in the United States and wonderful musolo*oother with hi Meran, the dukes of Bavaria into the, however, did without could not structed six small -silos having h Cap-' Canada, they have stopped calling him comrades, and they all armed It Z, possession of the republic of Venice., eat anything without experiencing the acity of about I ton each. These faddist. When he be' Inforcemem" that had a began to grow the greatest "re For the next 180 years, the history of most agonizing pain.' My sick head- were filled, '1 with corn, I with Black' wheat at the rate forty-five to e'er come to their rescue At your Trieste is. chiefly a record of conflicts I aches- were most violent and I could -Amber cane, I with alfalfa-, and 3 with- druggist. 260.. 60a and _31-00 a battle with the greatelty to the south, and in- not rest night or day.; I was asked- alfalia-cane mixtures in the propor. ieighty bushels.. an acre on smallplots -five bushels on his, orls da by a friepti 'to . try Dr. Wil- tion of I part alfalfa to 2 parts cane, , and thirty to thirty the end Trieste placed heraelf under, large fields, even in unfavorable sea - the protection cf Leopold III., of Aas- liams Wink Pills, u-�-d consented to do equal parts of cane and alfalfa, and'' so. After .taking them . some time 1 2 parts alfalfa tro I part cane, re- sons, and to sell his grain as seed for __tris. . Leopold was only too willing �found they hey were helping, me. and I sr?ctively. The sorghum cane con=: two dol ars to three dollars a bushel, ,..to undertake the trust, and so from them steadily for tains a higher percentage of ferment- 1 prae4kally every one decided that he protection. Austria advanced to over- continued to take was a, practical farmer and a cQ;npet- lordship and from oVerlordship to ac -'several months, until I foi.nd that I aable sugars and makes up the difici­ t,jal possession. .- Twice during the Waik completely cured. While taking en of tha alfalfa in this -respect. I ent business man." A I Every step in the way toward great - Napoleonic period, namely, from 1797 the pills I gained both in strength and Tl.,se silos were opened in Augist, to 1805, and from 1809 to 1813, Trieste weight, and I feel it impossible to 1915, after having been filled for rear_ was- in the posse".jqnof France', In praise Dr. Williams Pink . Pills too ly a year. The silage in all except highly." - I this 'ater year, however, Austria seiz- Y. the one containing only alfalfa wasYou can procure these pills through fo Tlie!ed the city and the surrounding dis- und to be in perfect condition. EE PRIZES TOIRLS -'—Fkict- of Istria, and it has remained any dealer in nTedicine-Gr by mail, silage made from 1 part cane and 2 an Austrian possession- ever since. post paid, at 50 cents a box, or six parts alfalfa was 4.ast as good as that Beautiful Doll and Doll Carriage. boxes for $2.50, from The -Dr. Wil- containing larger proportions of cane. LITTLE TRAVEL IN BRITAIN. Hams Medicine Co., Brockville, - Ont. Alfalfa 2 parts, mixed with cane - I] Thlb lovely Canadian Doll to 16 Inches tell and 10db&-- 0 tk 1111fit like the picture. She has jointed arms and legs 7 part, 'makes a highly desirable silagej. d natural. looking he" bands and feet. She hair Pleasures fhought Necessary Are VALUE OF PERFUMES. an- an Siloing alfalfa ' alfa with cane in the m. Kith, I&CO and ribbon trimcalugs. Now Sacrificed. ner here described is recommended as a pretty dress V� . i Have Often Proven tobeUseful as The Doll Carriage has -the. great war- has whit- ---One- by --one kJ 14 Disinfectants. a steel frame and wheels tied down a whole list of comforts, Persia is saw the earliest develop -.'I and to covered wi* leath- services, pleasures and so-called ne- It Is 24 inches inert of the perfume industry. -The erert te. th high, just the right size cessities of life that the twentieth ts of Egypt, who were the sole century thou ht indispensable. But pries for the big doll we are Udepositaries of scienceknew the se- giving. Any girl will be no grumbling is heard from Io - pe o- who have adjusted themse ves to crtt of-.aromat.e Sul s tanees, - rood own tWr lovely -ad the changed conditions. served them. Egyptian perfumes ac - lust send name ac- quired great celebrity, especially those .-and a4.dr us will Two years ago the English people made in Alexandria. The Israelites, Pend you "909 our I.= z were.all travellers. The magic carpet inch colored 04 Q - lay waiting outside the door of the during their -sojourn in Egypt, adopt - opt, ommh Pictures to sell to our friends and neisch- ed the use of aromatic substances. y humblest citizen with a ten -pound hors at onl3- 10 tante each. They are so Dretty that nearly ev house wants The Jews were fond of cosmetics, and four or 11vg of them. Whon they are -.Rol4 you send three Dollars) note. "A Week in Lovely Lucerne for us our money!' I even used them to paint the face. All and wtsendyou the Doll b?6, mall. with charces all orevaid. and we send You Five Pounds was within the amb the Doll Carriage too, just an F,(an as you show Your dull to Your friends and Tm!wl these perfumes were extracted from i get three of thorn � to e I our victures and earn prises. tion of the poorest worker. essences of trees and various plants. write to us to -day and you can get your Doll and Doll Carriaxe quic-ttly. The Greeks, who loved elegance, V11re 64 HOMER -WARREN CO., Dept. 151, TORON-T4­ especially addicted to the use of,#er- 'Another Ardcle fumes, and, they taught' secreta —For That Irritatihg Mainst Tea and I and usage to the Romans. The lat- 4F Cut or Scratch ter, in the days of their decadence, Coffee"— Tbere is nothing more et so far'as to scent the coats of .1 healing and soothing than 1eir dogs. Ages -of broa&publicl AJ In the Middle Age'the Arabs, Vene ty, _46spite• 1542 tians, Genoese, and Florentines be- many people do not realize i came famous for the preparation of the harm that the drug, caf- sweet-smelling essences. France did feine, in tea and coffee does not become acquainted with perfumes, Vaseline to many users, until they Tmda Mark until afterI I the Crusades, and it was Maria de Medici 'who especially try a 10 days' change to brought them into favor. Makers of perfumes quickly recog-hized' their; -ite. - . i� POSTUM.� vomleurnleuv good or bad medicinal- Influences. It was remarked both in Paris and Lon-; Sold in glass bottles and Postum satisfies the de - don, during the cholera epidemic of; -.sanimry-tiji-tubes,,at-chemi;-- I .. . _10" Imttabledrink- i the nineteenth century, that paint the gives lets and general stores -ng perfumes was ever and its users ynerally sleep h everywhefe. engaged in making Sat] at -tacked. better, feel otter, smile or in—this is the --sfaction S. 7. --------- 4--_ oftener and enjoy rife more. -Refuse substitute' Stands the test of Cannda's (rying weather as no other paint you have %A Slight Matter. 1p�ev vwd. Pat barns or Free booklet on request. and and In your, impkments and wagons, and f "I don't see you at Miss Golder's A fair trW—of both tea aur home both out%ld an In ere :mmy finish that Is the list of its kird. the man who does his own painting_th convenience and em"oiny of receptions any more, old man." and coffee and on Post%=— t 14'se)(evident No; she and I had a little' differ. shows mon who hires painters to do his work for h4a,*1111 do well to specif�, Ra mw "11 wW proirct %%,00d and wMal so thamughty from detrri= ence of opin' to *"I doel" w alve you srAendid wrvk-e and puiI Or *rite There's a Reason"' dir the fil"aly CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. "'Nothing serious, I hope." em to tb fC.H,Wed) "Oh, no; only I thought I was the A. RAMSAY & SON CO. (Establish" 1942, MONTREAL. Qu*. 7 e vaasdim Fostqn Cereal Q6, L44- Saso Cbabot Ave. Montreal man she ought to marry, and she • Windsor, Ont XL&NIOMMS ALT TOZOWTO• AND TANCOUV1030. ............. •-�„a•-LL.. .ry'+^:.;:ax •E+ryw>,n.. w>}: a^^-.n.c-.s •- ,-rn-"-'•v s^�^wv�}s .5 .r-,•' ,. r •'c�'.'•r-•ro. ir'v--•, r,r. .•,.,,x• •.raw,.; •c.y :. f, +y,'q'"" ' - _�. : r.9 - , . ,l •..'`„, x";s. n. ,*•, .7,. ... r. , �LJr. ;,'.'' a:.-'p"ry. L.?.w �A...!''. , v�. `kr. _ ¢.»t. .l- '.x3,• z• -!t , •+' :r_ .+?``,�'.•, ��. . s�''..:.3 ., Y 1,� - �i,'"2•..:�: :'4�:..,.w s•'.sees :�.: =tee ..-e . .r r .;.yy "^r,.5 '?» a s. �•i.^ a� ,. ., , � ;.� Ks':.,'Y�•- • .,ri=� '..,. ,d. .. *,_.y.. r. _. is : �,. •.3,n x� h.�"'�'nn noses.. �`r'Y.r 4 sees — „1, ,A GREAT CONVENMICI L RUSSELL'S PATH . , .. _ ' Days are cloy- a in CJattadu'!` What the Canadian Pst�e Baliwa7 ays to the boy or l r Is Doing For Its Em0070& 'Whose body - is properiY IS NOT ROSY ONE . For sall the convenience of -the Roth foods that ployees,'of whom • there are -nearlynn I UnourishedAL build' V i 3 _am rich in muscle -making' HE IS NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE W - 2,0 in the indsor Station buil' . - ... � � ► lugs, Montreal, the Canadian ps►dilio . brain -building elements ENGLAND. Railway has recently set up a cafe- ”° "0'a"e0Pi1 ...,.....� tern luncheon at 16 cents in a large'ea di ested. _ ...�. a..'r' n tothat are Y g • . "`RAI.NCOATS-.: youngsters fed On Shredded apartment which will a Judginda 'a"'° ` 261 persona at a sitting. Judging by 1 His Views Have Got I3iln Into Die- w+ „ a « Beet for Quality, 5t91e and Wheat Biscuit are full Of a w,„�. „ the attendances it iff` sure to be one C bounce and buoyancy favor With the British be sub a t•• of the most popular features the com- value. Guaranteed far x11 �' that belong t0 youth. The Government. pony has put its hand to, There are mutes. -- -- ' w iris, e - - - — s d hundreds of g specially, who x j - - - -halted h n time g home,or. - w ideal food for gIOVilll Chrr' The path of those who oppose con= s' j�N to o h ave ot- , Cb= because it ccdtAlnS all seription in Great .Britain just now is 202 Hallam Dul{dinp, Toronto. if they do go hozhe; are greatly press -t Ask Your = .'the material needed fOf not one that is strewn with rosea, as ed for time. With this service at the Hon. Bertrand'Russell, only bro- __ their, disposal they will save car fare; Dealer buildn1g muscle, bone and ther and heir-prestunpti� a of Earh they will get a thoroughly satisfying _ . ;, brain, prepared in a diges- Russell, has lately been finding out. luncheon; and they can have the com brain, l l t s fort of the lounge room in connection ' tible forth. OnC Or two Some three months ago this aristro- lounge room cratic pacifist was . fined $606 and r on .wet or cold days—a:. biscuits for breakfast With cost 'with the alternative of sixty- fano, magazines q� which cont a p Complicated, Bu Easy. x mill[ give a boy Or girl a one digs' imprfaonment, in resQect o! I ' and papers and in which' the an• "How do you get your husband to good start for .die day a lea$et written by him in defence of ployees can rest for 'the balance of 'do what he' doesn't want too do When g and ready- these who object to serve in the Brit- r their lunch hour. The arrangement you want him to do it." Ready l[tXl�- -- _ to to • 1 a a _ a ble, al the appoint- "That's easy. I make a big fuss t0-SerVe. of the so-called "No -conscription" Fel- I A ie its and t°sura°C• lace. over.somet mg e s oteees fa members In acwrdance wish tha menta are harmonious; which I didn't want him to do or I Made !12 Canada awiTcOMY lowship—a body which includes a . �rnt� clovera,neat Standard. Sick and air of quiet dignity about the p , number of well-known "cranks." Sev- luaerulbeneGuopuonaL Mr. W. A. Cooper, manager of the remind him of some which I - Autlwttsed4o obtain member and charter have done which he wanted me to do AFTER THE WAR. eral members of Parliament belong lodge, In asses pr„noce to Canada. I sleeping and dining car department,; to it, including Messrs. C. P. Travel- puralT Caaadiea, cele; wriad end• ecom said that this was in accordance with and I didn't want to do and soon he yon, Arthur Ponsonby, Philip Snow- mtccL the well-known policy of the Caned- is doing what I want him to do just as ;} Question of Reconstruction is Re- in your dut:rct. aytrl7 to iOl' .1' the I tan Pacific for taking care of its em though he had , wanted to do it on den, and Ramsay Macdonald. Natur- In the" apf i °fO'O'enFriend. I Ployeea. The people in the offices ceiving Attention.. _ ally its teneta are not looked on with along." favor by a Government which has its j -- Day by day the question of recon- Dr,).W.Fderarda,M.P. W. F. Mo e. constituted quite a could not go b+,.,•„ t sir ay b and of preparation for the hands full in enforcing conscription. Grand caunduct. Gr•nd "r`' themselves. Many 11Lsaard s L3. ----t yes ate' j hire Russell has written a book call- W. F• ►, H. Ertl, M.t9., home with convenience. This lunch • gtreat development anticipated in all CaandAlediolEa. is ed "Justice in War Time," in which Graced orasatz r• room would meet the wants of many- z money fellow who gets nothing but directions after the war occupies - a he advocates an early peace without - HAMILTON • . ONTAMO Of course, there would still be the I out of his work is poorly bald- larger share of public attention in I any serious weakening to any of the 30 -cent luncheon ' upstairs, and the many countries. Paris has just held seat powers involved, and'the .for- regular dining room in which you I A conceited man is unable to sea; an exhibition of model houses on the motion for the future 'of a central could have what you wanted and pay his personal defects. terraces of the Jardin de Tuileries, I world government, "able and ,willingA : for the same as muk non FJch as you liked; l SEND sOTAs'vas " strictly for the em- `{ an •i . o secure _ Es tea: struction and development work, are course of this volume he admits that I ployees, male and female, a o• wou �-•. LLD POTAT a of frequent occurrence in bath France I "no doubt atrocities have occurred I prefer to have their luncheon inside .at once. iluare Delaware, ited. aWrrlate for4 and the United Kingdom. . The latest on both aides," but seeks to. discredit : the building to going to restaurants I Bisons. H pw. Dawson. Bramptoa12 fence of this activity is afforded in WANTED =those of them who were in the bab- - �L, WAS, 14 Ina s report, recently made to the Birm- _ - it of going to restaurants.MINE I ABINET MA2CERS AND MAC Ingham corporation, on the question I -0 - ' - I l� hands wanted. Steady work a! of rebuilding houses razed for mill- s 1Rsasaltta hlirheat . wager. Avvly to The Bell •' � ��d' _'�°'Mt �~ j Furniture Co. Southa.mytoa OnL tarp purposes and of proceeding with building schemes arrested by the out- speed of Animals• pitvomzas ern• break of the war, two years ago. The ? jKitchcur The kangaroo, supposedly a fleet .o so ;o. 60, Ne. to. STATE QQL'A1�4• R feet a second, you have for .ale, also 9Qaker' report advisee the expenditure of a r + _. beast, covers 10 to. 14 while the giraffe dashes along over n meta dead. cash price apF1Y Unite.. • sum amounting in all to 'something �, �» ' ' Brae,, a Lead. Ltd., 284 M. sinus Ave.. like £4b0,000 on schools _ and other , i �� - - ti 60 feet in the same time,' and an ox Toronco, Ont —public buildings. —attached to a wagon goes two feet a aa®s3A"ZO TOM aaL� J �� teas attsel Some species of hare run 60 C: 1 , , Apply t0 Staff Ser feet I?atvsolEt,- feet a second, others not more than PR�OQSceMA=Kri scale in good onti rOtRi G Bandmaster K. O. (late. Band- half as fast, a The most useful and Intsre-tlnt k - � yard, Jr. oall businesses. Full lnrorm _fdoa o master Gov. Gert's. Bodyg ,rrpltaation to wtlson Publi bin Com' Granshifed Eyelidse I paa9. is wen Adelaide street. •ilotwata Toronto) 197 Peel Street, Mont - Eyes 1 Eyes infatned by exppoo-- lMMsCZLLAltt'aoQ06 _ real. I sun to Elsa 1laN aad Mlgd t - gtucklyrelievedbyllMaa ��A110ER. Ti MORS, LUMP& 1:rC {✓ IJ [ye Roomy. N6taw`ting, tnteraal and external,cured wtttt• �ye9 uat Eye Comfort At tout pain b)' our home treatment Rifts 1 us before too late. Dr.-Bellman Madi �� •. YourDnt� st'a SOc per bottle. MadgeItla Co. Limited,- Collingwood. Ont. +;- RafwinTu s2Sc ForseoYsltlaEyermask - _ Help for Woollen DrugutstsorMadiss Yastad,G.. molten g r Plano �. btq►ht your 7.�; having an w7 i Don't Suffer. Insist on hi Way The t 11i ` ii1��1 :The y y HICIEL." OTTO ' • - - -' "Yes;' said the suffragette or. the f1 Weavers, Fullers and platform. "women have been wrong- ACTT^� Ro+t Bertrand .4, RnaazlL -, `Carders. ed for ages. They have suffered in PIANO AOTION Napper Tenders. a thousand ways." j + of some of the cases they - (",nod wait,-- Osla "I uu Uevartmentr, "There is one way in which they -the authenticity ane a+tead, work assur-,d. %Ve havenoose oat ee, teal tst,tnl�'.Rr •'or' lnerp�rt -aced he -to, have never suffered,". said .the rneek- _ mentioned in the report of Lord where caret and n lit\ will hrinR pro- looking man, standing in the rear of DQ�+ DISEASES $epee. Such views are not very ac- tion. \\'aa;ee nald to avvrenucee ceptabie to the Government, nor are .while tearnfng wra.tnn. yttecial induce- the hall. - t?" demanded -the' d How to Feed THE NATION'S they Popular in circles other, mens family w ll .cin ifalled het to rte very p p R'rite, etatlnR full rscerlence, if say' suffragist. than Governmental'. AmthW age. eta, cc C fey have never suffered in si-' Amrids �° TUBE Making a :ria�ty� The Sllll�3y� 11al��Ct�PI�Q CO , f fence." Phan H. CLAY GLOVER lee. . ped p umm 118 west 31st Street, New Yak s In fact, they are almost making LID�LT>�D, De ends UpOII a martyr of Mr. Russell. He has been I BRAN. TFORD, I — ONTARIO. _ - • Depends - stripped of his Cambridge fellowship ' Is —he had a distinguished university told illustrative of his tact. Disraeli Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. career. His London flat was, he avers, , _ Dear Sirs,—I can recommend MI Reduces Bursal Entatgemens•' = Healthy Babies visited by Scotland Yard officers and himself, then Premier, represented Swop Tlae�e, .67 NARD'S LI_NIM_ENT for Rheumatism Thickened. ri mond e)tfldnn Grote searched from top to bottom --an in I $ritaddressAin at $ethe Congress in I Com' FIIIed Teadonsl �°� y di it which he bitterly resents. He Po and Sprains, as I have used it for ' nee. !rota Bruises g rye to be Ittrmlg, healthy y i French—and his French was noiori- bot with excellent' results. Lameness, a has been appointed to a professorship ousl bad. There was much constern- h Yours truly, napes riot blister, remove theyhstr citizens at Harvard University, but is�Iot al- 9 _ .tion among those who wished well to _ T. B. LAVERS, Dy up the bof+a. =2.00 a h,* 141any diseases to which child- lowed to leave England to enter on the British. But Lord Odo Russell St. John. at druegisto or delivered. Book 1 M lrM,l , s ren are susceptible, first indicate his pFofes ' - • was aqua to a occasion—He'weT►t 'd - their presence in the bowels. apparently not desiring that his peau- luted aatisaptie liniment for bruiFba2wv liar views both on war and peace to the British Premier, and Pointed strains, painful swollen veod•• '• The careful mother should should be disseminated in a - neutral out that the Congress would feel hurt and �� :1 00 watch her child's bowel move- country by an Englishman. if "the" address was not delivered i s<a or :e d. e U tall fou snore;; menta and use On the first of this month he was + English "by the greatest living mag- Insured- `amu, JAsde is the U. & A. by t '$ served with the following notice: •"I, ter of English." So Disraeli spoke in ,.Do moind yez don't git hue -rt, 1, F. IOUN6, P. 0, F., 516 Lyme. 8149•+M°"t^d,01� Eciglish. But probably he was not "It's dangerous , llh• orblse ran Abser>tew Jr•• are ttrde Y Caaa►e •. Mese Wli>tsloW $ Lieut. -Col. the Hon. A. F. V. Russell, pat. said Bridget. . being a competent military authority taken in as to the reason. Did the &, workin' in that quarry -'L. sen n under the Defence of the Realm' zni►rl ever live .who could take in "That,s all roit, Biddy," $aid Pat IMaChifiery FOf Sals'Soothing Syrup Regulations, do hereby order that Dizzy"'! "()I've borrowed two dollarsfrim th' J_ It is a corrective for diarrhoea, the Hon. Bertrand Russell shall not, I --r foreman, and he don't let me ado any except with permission in writing! Didn't 'Have To. dangerous work env more." wheeloek EIlftlIC9 t colic. and other ailments'to which from me, or from some other com- „ children are subject especially "Well, thank Heaven, he said, up-.>tasaara's tsar -tet on" sum, sto: p D during the teething period. patent naval or military authority, coaching a sad -looking man who sat fa s i ss 18 g 42, With 4011 #W,r, reside in any area specified as a pro- back in a corner, "that's over with." A Bey Lady, Jt is absolutely nen-harcohc hibited area by virtue of any order „What is ?" ? now or hereafter made under•. the ..I've danced with the hostess. Have Little Ester went to visit her Aunt Ql�o driving belt 24 1 and contains neither opium, Aliens' Restriction Act, 1914." with it yet?" Harriet for the first tinge. When she am 1j'(tg� ' morphine nor any of their dc- About this notice there is certainly, you Bone throughvv rivarives. somethfn dramatic. For the orderer I No; I don't need to. I'm the host." returned she remarked that her aunt wise, �� �. g was always busy. } f i ordered—Col: A. F. V. Rus- "What does : she do, dear;' queried belt drive'ne Ali +� ,9 and the, - - Mrs. Winslow s sell and Mr. Bertrand Russell— hap- the mother, "to keep her so vWT Cl condition. ns. Both are descend- busy?" 1 be coast y ,, en to 41she. soothing S p 1 " "said the little g1rL • she.. p etbe� or �eR�j�" Syrup ed from the sixth Duke of Bedford. why, sow toy Mr. B. Russell is the grandson of the spends all day long hiding -her silver. # �f Makes Cheerful, great statesman, Earl Russell, better In fifty different Pisces so the bmglasrt. iy � -a tot. oi_ is'l} as 11 who was she is sure 'are coming can't u e that w a's Lord John R - known Chubby Children twice Prime Minister. Wit - at a vem great b a. a -Goodnessl" exclaimed the smother. Suothes the fretting child during - His monitor Cousin. `r" rom is required i _ ,.Andy' continued Ettther, a the trying period of its develop- But his cousin, Col. A. F. V. Rus- 1 spends all night Ihunum for it and ; ment and thus gives rest and se11, who has been chosen, by virtue of gat Bring it Pato one Dile in ease of My r rel icf to both child and mother. his office, officially to admonish, him, > •JJ` N DIE is a brother of the, present and son of •.---• Frank Own Buys, battle today the late. Lord Ampthill, the latter of , , 'The . world may a every man a, and lace* it handy whom, as Lord Odo Russell, was the • . B�t but a lot of f� It Tit llandey qg a $�:aet WMt, - Sold by a!1 drkggtlrr is Canada and first British Ambassad..r to the Ger- eno>�A to show up on Pay day'• man Empire. It was while he was ,num �,- RD. $,. WSUN 41— _ Am ossa o3 r that the `Pre y °f was signed. And an amusing story is - A Y .... ._ •-w_. .,w--,.,. ,�.. '. .: ,._.. .-, .:.U: '. ._,. a., ,:.. .. ... ,.d:...:. +s. .:�"r..'a.�:�.«.:...:;. �. �...r+._-..:.;,>,.,.-.,,..,:.:.mom-._,.._,....,,,. _..,. ..::ez:�r�„r ..,;,t.ca.:rGc+1.c,��t„�<f' µ�,�.=�:+,?+rae��„aa;•;+.�:c�ass�5-,: v+�o.•..r�.��'::."'''�.nt'�-�"''_„::�,r��'�a vrF,a.,�'-, _.. ^-,,•' ,asst �?�'°:,.;�„t,��`e �� '' � •',�►zII�tDAY QCT,..1l�- � a1Gi.�, Vloa al tlsv•ddL'es•tis ta. :PRESERVING TIME E FOR EAIMW Hr sale Irl'the a or moat, IW-" . _ j..`iWPdAUsdew7FAili).*morratnQa14%0omse giC*eriag, out. .. dbr'th'e"'auspices of t#te Farmeie' Club. Entr'ieb may be made through OR SALE --You pi uetwean- Fen also heavy hgae.�;pp Apply to 13 T * ,Ths�ery best Crab` ford Peaches +rill be here thin weeY. s .4t McCfirron, Sale at 11. • See bills, -the auctioneer or the secretary. Jno. wort Lova, i'ickerlati Ind phone 1�10.Pict 23 W.e lily direct from the grU%l'eC unci guarantee .every baa- , TERM Scott. Bale at one. i Watch out for ;�' ,ket. Order now. We Will have shipments every few -days. ' -Keep, warn! within by eating goon n h-lesoroe 'food. . We have extra 1 ry r,. ,9b pp y a1.00_if paid in advaoa. r gas3EST hills. Hugh S. Pugb, auctioneer, . Tn'!:'.SDA'Y, OC'T. liTH-AtictYo❑ salt. of CIDER MAKING -Beginning with dfoaday, Oct 9th, we Will be prepared to - - V2N'ECfA,.' s°.��T�PICE� - a Subseziptionetoth*UnitadSwttea $150 1 '- . iII ad9aFCa farm stock. implements, roots -,&-c,, ,cake cider unt,l the last of :govetnttu. W Petty, Cherry wood 2tf „ White Wine, Cid. r or..bla t � in. Ar, the. beFit of e ' j Qg . lot 19, con. 8, 1w,% ck of '(1w,% - ALSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR each that can be bought. Pure ypic;es of every t Allaway, in Pickeribg Pillage. .. All roust be sold to close u the estate. p ' /�!f int �' .. �.� V fl I\ MU RKA.Rf PfOOietor. • - - y Geo.' road), the property of Geo.III road). u, _ Sr. Sale at one. See bills. W. Li.' 1 dale at lot 15, con T. Pickeriug, at the farm cru vwo price' Al.a9 Saone shorthnra bade for kind, whole ur ground. - -• - ' -• - " - - - - - Tale adeantagE of tha bas Seed Mark. ets to the world. Powell, auctioneer. sale at reasonable prices. E E Pugh, Pare. 3!t! - ' S E R V= N G TARS NOTUS AND COMMEN_T6 ¢: z --•--::; .: 11-EDSEfiDAY, Oc r. - ISTH—'%uction sale of farm stock, implements. hay, cont ---"' -""-- —' C.TALLIOl\' FOR BALE -Dolce of rill 5i'/.".iCrown Jars, wine and iiniierial� the Perfect seal Jars. i Oqe the most important roo�a, household ftirniUue Sc., at lot , 9, rear cif con. 8, Pickering, (one t Clyde, No. 14020, 1'cl. 2d, C H B, •i yea., it old dark brown in colur• J►pp:y it lot 17: D -F con, wettrnre, also - - .of gees- tions that, has to be dealt with in inti, the proper- -..in west of ate Picketing, or address }sou Fawcett, R R No. 1. Whitby, •,itf •p �+T ^ _ I�i�.7i3 v�/E$L�,'�L P TATOBrS this province is that of. providing fir.•. P P g o.f tv of brie estate of the la!a 14'nl. Scott. Sale at one, sba-p. See A -.load of these good cooking-Putittoes at $'2,50 per bast -110 pounds. j - �j�ARM TO RL-NT--Belnlg south good roads. Good roads at all bills. Win. Maw, auctior • ev. l' halt of lot 11, con. 5, 1':ck-r:,,g, Cl.^.n i out- � ` _ times were a tuost desirable thing, THCRSDAY, OCT. 2f3Tu-Auction sale buildings, frau,e house near Ureeuburc station For furtherparliculare apply to R A Hoxerville C H E �. P E R .aa v Or A R �_,..-- _ _-- - --- _ - _ --- ut lt� t111 I age of motor traffic, flt1.IIlTfarm-stock-_lsxlpiF.ntents,. mangels and turnips, household �Ic .___.__ i __ _- - 1 in Sugar n•ill Help in your preserv- - The drop the demand for an imploveuleut , furniture_, etc., the to err of the p' p y ARM TO RENT -50 50 titres on lot ' ,•, YickenuR• for term ing and pickling operations. • Best Redpath uaranteed $t3.(i0 100 lb' has become most urgent. A few estate of the late Henry J. I:,trkin,JL one mile south of Pickering Villa e, a R =-•cou.5, a of years, Good houbeaudoncl ilaiog+, !dent; of water. orcLard and mall fruit, Hui'', a clay loam, Ap- per -guaranteed, p c, >f �„• Tlh,e Best of Erver7Ttr3.i=ff i= .,� roceriee - • years ago when the possession of `Sale at one o'clock. See' bills. W. B.ply Powell, to U H Pugh, 1,.t a7, (,on. 7, Pickering or ad - dross R R \t. 1 Clareu:out 59tf �'-- Fruits and PCOVisious at the lowest priced s an auto was confined almost ex- auctioneer. THCR8DAY, OCT. 19TH—Auction sale consistent with elusively to the more wealthy of falrm stock and implements, the WANTED -100 carloads of Elm to ship at either G T R or C P R points, Q Z,T A L I T -m- of of the city, the farthing property of Richard Nilson, at lot NVe have orders for any quantity of elm, either _ - ::sally*community resisted most a it 'the delhaud 5, con.-$, Pickering (If toile& south of Balsam). Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. cert -or ui tt:e tree. we will pug—t-he--bighesc lar.. J price, earl, write Some. Whine ror oanicu- lore. Joseph Heard riteovoneWhitby, r ua —_ - _ � I C H A R D S C� N � � � nd city cally of their city 1Nni, flaw, auctioneer. ■ cousins for bet -ter roacts. They - -' AL CTIO. SALE OF ARSI TU REST-lnthaTownship 1 of Pickering, being the south half of lot 2m. GROCEJUTErS ONLY nattarally did g g of furnishing good loads to lie HORSES AND CATTLE AF Il tort"I 2{{SPCIaSe etaEllee SpaCre4 of a❑ a ,le orchard au:l 3 acres of ras berries and ruined by city autos. But time? The ItnTllethent=, 1'•lirnittlre ECC. ' other s ey fulit Fos particulars t Tare apply t, i HFinney on tiepreatiaes or to %5'm, titan[, 5o' Nina .eve, Toronto_—_ -_ �y �O� �s !i �j 1\N\l!l,have f71',joss,. PEEL'S changed. poissessiou of Belonging to the Estate of the' 1V.LLii LLdd '�O atrauto is not flout' the mark of aqt..�-, r•r, S..O +'2' (��ORfiAI.E-in the villaceof White - 1 . but the wealthy wealthy city resident, — AT — 1' vale, an S roomed frame house with good stone c, -filar ar 1 w:a.l arable two and a ta.t = auto now is 'tieing eoniidered Lot 22, Rear Con. 8, Pickering a tee f iand,:ncluiing an acre of ae• d orchard The house i. nicely Furrtanded with shade p , 2�0 Pairs of been s Military )necessity. L.y the fLlt'iDile'. to ' i1 mile west of Claremont). Un trees, Possee:,tonwaybea:vea at soy tine For price andtermea.pply to PHIL?& BEATON ununity, eo that the demand for Wednesday,' Oct.. 18th, 19 i b WIlltevale '0 _ The best Boots in the w'o'rld for Farmers' and eehanios' '1'O good• roads does not ot,ing exclus , RENT - Being list 15. 7, RINI ' iyely froul the city= re -;dent; : but Tue following property, Cir : 1 _o, P;.:s�rio ant ,on o, of 7) anres . , use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian r tle� 'un ii ,ie. uui Warn. ai.e fur t3.Lnrs,s a i ! � . Soldier, wear. Every pa• r fully guaran• ' "' there i• a continually inctea ing ttuttr�e+ g>ty mare fl year +. uld'iciip; Nay rn:ue :laemand fr�?a, the rural re=,idents 9 yr+ old imp, btt•d to Lord Glenifter, , ca :le- r1r v o: trL, , . a t .: cl3Y,U ,z w 1 o .ed teed. Sale price 54.00; for an iwproveil+edt in ilii; re- i7a �' morn ti yh r,,Cl rPj*agf rd t)I'Pd fit Lans:ImcnP, bac male a!<;rd raktctered r et.t'- of Lu. 1 •,:.d 4,it �rtr r F tr f 1r.'.er paint ..ori apt'!y to l.,t.c t! t. r., ser:•,; 3.t . -- is eet.-Gtxtw1-rvad} -4a twt-tt, ittees to erd--M�Lars;dnc' , - . - - - -- - Eilty flit' AtILUr (,Illy'.. blit there 1- %'I' old %sill tt^t; ►,Le t', ha\' !!filo t')dl Ntll IY ,y {i, ` it 'on A"�`t,f •LA Ieg: tit l,av puny C -al. 1. .res. u i•e -'e c. pt :7•- i.4 i,.•V economyin them for all kind* (if t i rLE ��n ru. .. _ a i A. oo I,a a 1'ue P cier:ur. e ' s - vehiclea,. although many' are Flog' I:nan COt! try l,tc rN, of Ptek noC i It ?, u : ;h» PfY',. +r a . � p WHITBY.•.. >�ONTAR/O _ 1 8 sr.. turn heif r . len'td fri_.a L.1 n i, r,, rt. •vi ,e 4 in realising it. The Pruvineir+l r.vki•!Pted 2 yr. old, t„aa heifer rtif lnut,3. lou c> 1•:u fine rm�te, fir t -Crass __ __ _ _.. __ __.__ a %ill Iegi9ter• r,,an cow 0 yr- old %t u; :mr a ,.anrsha -t+t,r u .v .Ca^, ani ;government i; encouragilig this o to a b: a sty rf,t it va.:nn.at.,, g'oior•:bant ■■■■■■■■■■■■■�■■>•■■!■■1■■■!■■til■■■>•■■■■■■■■■■■■■11 - - rel;i,ter, red heifer _.yr, old %% ill It -g- It ;. Klvwn t, one of t:,e M' ter'::+ 2-1 •;:e work by fa--ing theAighway Ira- iter. red hall 18 mmvr.h-; d will tetit- to •n-.t:p. Fo, tcro,9anr ` ■ p y y' l i t. a d v pp! tr, ; EDOM IN I N ANrovemvi,t Act, ��11ic11 tl,Piter: r -ed httll'1'r'ninvnitl %.Villi !! Lora c F 4erica,�� roan row rf ery old bier!. tart .1 •tart �F- PER �( 't F; BV � � �,i 1CItE . give Sub [autietl Aid to those coon- row 3 vis old hr�d, r,•xn heifer 2 ct.tt- •I' a %% ;, » i n ., 1 +. x ■ ■ - ties which take advantage of the t,ld lard. red t•terf vey old, red'ovet ■ _ ■ 1 vPar ofd, iva hPitt'r !.Stitt of 1, S rv,l n ts,, ue+.,; t rM L'a 'sr : ■ _ _ (3TABLISMCD leTl _. ■ offer, Some trent ••one cottntie. c �• Capital and Reserve $13,000,000 ■ 4 ow c ii�p n S .i � 3 r ';...�11aVe AIIPAvIy L<"IkPtl of vatiC,l;,r C, fi st tete heifer Mrd �btoc,dl,ow yrtntl I ar�r,t, ',auw) rt a tizrr - r.. '•t *.w • - .. } f lDepartment a, 'i =' t ;the slghtcity Iu+pruvetnel:L A't. 21pii - to - w .tr L ■ l�aV1Dg'$ wind are n'e: t1" eng iae .l In tsnlltli n): - 13tPLF yt F:�T= F.T + a, rr n . , , . F,i tr• ■ XjTe yoc =ons4 •ys Bao c' Are v^a .arng' B7 prtt,nq av9a7 a tsv9 ■ y y V r t "rit t.n A N .,,tw, K r. ;•,t i. L* t s: t•1F ■ desllars at. a tive• 73a -0111 .-o:, pies..% :. tuella: staetgeacles. ■ binder R -ft cat 31.11. ninwer 5,ft r'+' �r— ■ Da urs of Ona Dollar and ward' recaivad. ■ a system of g<ruil toatl., Ot,tattu virCormirk, .red drill 1t...nr, rill' Pie eii'7 Ur531e ■ Irtirost pa:d or addad to aceonaia'twxa a year. ■ ticator M -H, dl,chatio%%: land rv'�11�-r, keriil� �'i�p � ■ _ - , 150 which prick', her=i if in ` ois llpyinK -'a leadingro-64iun, liae not et h o a r,tke. -Ft rf diatuond harrwa- ■ ■ y l 3' a �ectioa,. a %,--1 it-, plow, No, '21, IrNng 1,;; l,er ai're, Ei7ri� art• 1,>t coil- i WHtTBY BRANCI•? : -.S. D. TEP.ciY, PAanagar a -' �- convinced heFrel-f that :good road` 1Z ilklnrnn rutiirr,, tatting box,t.i■ ■ %etticut to irrrytix• 'are a good thing. - In fact -the fanning mill., :Ft utsrales _�)l(lil - --■■■■■s!■lu■ti■■■■■■■■s■s■■■u�■ra■�■st■■■a■za■■■s■■■ horse povrer-jxc-k, 2etltters, buggy, J0UNF114Hf;R ,k --co.' - Kingstoa road tilroagh Untario light wagon, Speight wagon- set of -_ ' .Larii den B,,ildinr. Connty,..aiid in Pickering town truck, 3 hay incl:•, ,rt of urns rt,oun . rt Adelntde,.h.i+c- _ -. • bhip especially, had a u1v�t an'• ted hasnesA. 2 ,Pts of heavy hirge� . setof tingle -harness.' a qusntity bf F•'arins and C•iantry homes for y.,le. P enviable reputation, if we- may hay and turnips,' duubletrees, whitlie- judge•by the article, which. have trees, forks, hoes. and other artiries„��r''•��►► /� / _ 4 appeared in the city Asper;. ac: too numerou9 to mention. Alno- g, ' V O A L O I L quantity of furniture itnd' hou,rhold - - - cording to the offer of the Prov• effects. 1 lace tinder the new act. and the It"s Here I SALE AT ONE O'o4.00K. 814APP ;y MEN �M� assistance of the city of Toronto, I _ - it would cost the townshiu less TERMS Hap. rand aurnftuas and all ���� '� 20TO suras a[ $IQ alta ugder, cash :,over � .j ' than one-third of the total cost of that amount 12 plooths credit to par - converting the Kiugston road into ties burnishing approved joint nates, 8�� ` 4 per cent. allowed for cash. , a See �Vx. MAw, Auctioneer ■� - 1 - ;. tial aid is also given the township T = T.4 IMacushla : Hardy Williamson. , s when a system of good roads it, A. 1859 Tenor. IW 85c Mother Machree : Hardy Williamson, established therein. These offers - l Tenor. For sale at current prices 3, t, 5, 8, Of assistance h, worthy of our S. 10,'1'3 and to Inch cement bila at -the Kaiv9i Waltz: Palle K. Lua and. Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. \o. David K. Kaili, Hawaiian Guitar' It most serious consideration. A= 5501 Jlarkham. A. 1861 Duet. Toronto grow%, their necessity lU lf5c Honolulu Ra PAlie K. Lua and. i wrP�i. PHILP ( g' will become more apparent. We --- _.-___... _ _ , David K. haili, Hawaiian Guitar lies*e' there are many people. HORSES WANTED t -.r _.fHymns of the•Old Church Choir.: 7A. # ' 3 -`-wird .A� _�rn-aroa�--to--'e5trrbtrs}s- - 3Peerless Qiiattette. _ Ir hollies in this. part of the Country, We. want to .hire a few good single lo, 35c. There -i; a Green Hill..F'r Away; but who are prevented fro!u doing horses a-nd-wagons vtiTh drivers for Peerless Quartette.so by the -bad system of - roads. ; onl and coke delict•r c'%VP willTh� Z1Z T. M, McFADDEN That partr,f cuul:tly lying t,e�t +intee+trady%.[irk ail inter:Lt �4.iir!fTorontu is attrac•tin Luau 'city per dad to good stratly man, sl,u ting - Columbia_l_[sitcm la .0 F.ecc':td Dr',lerresidents, but gof)d roxc s l5 t celr a r v ,• n r - r.only attrictiun, Tui district ! niau to P[Cb-Eli •G more r;, �qup, It betttter;oil T f;. U[G_\A�[. MOi�Sd_ ' 31 lZr ! F:� �T 1� Ea T, TnkuvTU and only needs good Iuatjs to Phu'eXain•tliiy make it ideal, and tife more re.I_ dents we have the eanier it -, ill be {Fa to bear the bi;i•denof ta'xatio'n. 11oLE REGISTER.' - .. . SATURDAY, OCT. 7TH—Auction sale of horses, farm implements house - bold furniture &c., at lot 19. con 3, Pickering.( on@ quarter mile south of Claremont), the property of Caleb Forsyth, Sale at one. See bills, F. •Postill. auctioneer. lT 'MONDAY. OCT. 9TFi—Auction sale ' of i farm stock, implements h,c„ at •lot . t• , 11, con. 2, Pickering, the property l of Thos. A. 11 il9on. Sale at one. ! gee bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. O •� FARM ENGINE. _ - --• -�` Economics} -- Simple =` $5 U P Light Weight —Substantial --- ---- -- Gm Proof Construction WHY SHOULD YOU WORRY ? Gun Barrel Cylinder Hare - LC81C•prOOf Compresraioo.' i It cold weather is approaching 1 H P. =- III P. 100 NL a cavi supply you with goods that will keep you warns without and / �, within. Underclotbing, light, ruedium-and heavy for ladies, gents 1E1 - P. 180 Clll ae and ch>Idi n. Sweater coag for all ages. Men's and boys' Nsuit=: overcoats, raincoats, overalls, smocks, pants, mitts; % TL7aeDAY, CT. 11TH—Eatcnsive aur- tion sale, of 2W -acre --farm, farm, farts hap, _ ____ C -.--e - ---- - S G O S „ �j • ■ - *kids r11It11 groves, socks, hats and caps. An extra large assert- f en•t f s plaids, R•ra erettes, prints, to o PP ' ` erges, p , nes, ,- stock, implements, grain, roots etc., at lots 15 and 16, rear of con, _. .. L - -all -.IOD B V I LT -I N flannels, shakers and blankets. rickering, the property of Dandy Alsike, Red Clover, Tiruothy and _ .4t McCfirron, Sale at 11. • See bills, kinds of seed. :MAGNETO ' W. B. Powells auctioneer, We are in the market hod are prepay -Keep, warn! within by eating goon n h-lesoroe 'food. . We have extra 1 ”- FRIDAY, Or -,r. 13TH -Postponed auc- ( ' ['o the ed to pay the hi hest market prices, fi, t, OIL 6 *L P.-- r)IT rolled oats, flake(F wheat, gronpd oatmeal, cornmeal, wheat- �• tion sale of real estate and the household effects of the late Alfred The best equipped cleaning mills in the I M P. — lets, Gral ata flour, rice,ta';Tioca, QaRo, pot-lla.rley', po- � country. F. Q B. Factory. tato=, beam, and Green'. Skink'; ,and Parity Allaway, in Pickeribg Pillage. .. All roust be sold to close u the estate. p ' Send us samples, or communicate with p us before selling,es I ,All Than hated POWCi floor. Rolled shoulders and ham. $rile at 2 o lock, See bills, W. $. Powell, auctioneer, Tale adeantagE of tha bas Seed Mark. ets to the world. More and a Wonder at the Prke" Gar Grocei ie_ tare the fres hest, ` SATURDAY, OCT. 14TH-Aurtiofl gale of real estate household furniture, "etc., at lot 1:, con. 2; Pickering (ad- _ _ Bell or Independent phone. Prompt, efficient and reliable service p , in handling Seeds Grindll)g Rt. l; (-,-Uts Pet bag _ _ G E � R G E H I U P joining Pickering Pillage), the pr gurranteed, U.RIAH JONES rty of the estate of the late A}e'R. J H Ttnww wY COMPANY .:P late-at-I--e-elock. See! ! -- HITBis, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. -STA- RIObil� t Bell and Ind, Phonee, $RCVG�3A�2 TNTC% 7 , ' :: `•.v:_e _ , .:. �K. .. - ...:e.�....:2_.. _y-' ..`? : .�.iJ,:a�:L- „e' s ,•r -•:.'..re,' ,S'.., - _ . ... .., . _ �. _ V. _. ,._.... -..O ..•,w . ._ri ...,....z f The anniversary erviees in con. J. nee ion with the �Ilaijgow Hetho- of Uxb.rLdge, t, c rtal, was in town on Tuesday. di,,At ch"relb will behold on Sunday The Wide Open .Doo et'- 15th,•and 'Wedugsday, Oct. Born Un Fridiy, Sept. 29th, to 0 sermons will Tu Business and -a -good Salary is .Fred and Mn. Pugh, a son. 18th 06 Sunday. L through one'of Sbaw's Shcools, To - Thanksgiving Day will . be held be preached at 2.30 and 7 p. it). Write -foe our descr* tiVe L as usual. Post office open 10 to 12. On WedaiL-day evening an excel_ "61at0- lent tea will be served at the home catologue. It is free. W. H. Aalw Remember that the stores now Fesident. - Head Offices, Yonge of M.. Javie�.s !jJwk,wppQs4e the Ont. elose at 8 sharp, except-Sattirdays. ,Q te the Gerrard Sts.,�Tcirontol Miss Dent, sister of Mrs. -Real 6 After all ,:ave been '1� served a splendid entertainment .spending a few days at the Met ,..odist parsonage. ill be held in the church, All J. H. Bundy and George Tijex. are tou, of..Pickering, spent. S.-anday 'with friends here. -WOMAN HAD John and Mts. Adamson, of ..4 Greenwood, spent Wednesday. . -with fr'i4ii-ds here." ' ...- . .. - . 1 6 . . �-: —. Mrs. J. H. Beal spent Friday ;and Saturday.with her sister, 31r. NERVOUS TROUBLE J. R. Thextou, of Pickering. The person who borrot�ed Cha -s. etcher is reqti Lydia E Pinkham's Vegeta. Sargent's wire stretcher es- -ted to return them at oneeasthey Me Compound- Helped Her. are needed. Don't forget the Baptist atini- -��*ersary on Sunday and Monday, West Darby, N. Y. -"I have t lf(yte Oct. 15th and 18th. You cannot nervous trouble all my life until I took 4'0i?�y afford to miss Dr. Sowerby's lee- Lydia E. Pinkh!am's Lo Vegetable Coin [fiat 'ure, eptitl6d' bster" UIL JASL-Lit: AICLL-Z VVLAA �V 154 V �" "Cxt UUU L 11 rA 10 f .1� 1-. PLOW..­-." SHARES I r1r V POWDSWINNIALWIS A,-JLW1dJLK Py&=%� Twee A ► Thank -offering services -will be bles and it straight - held at the Methodist church on ened me out in good' are well tempered, and very Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Sermons will shape. I work nearly ARE THE BEST VALUE I be preae'hed at 10-30 a. m. 'and 'at all the time, as we smooth. I p. m.,. by Rev. J. Ferguson, of live on a farm and I Someday you will buy Uuiodville. Farther notice next have four girls Ido a talking machine m week. y sewing and When that time arriver, be The Wornen's MissionFiry Socio- other work with sure to came to us and see ---All standard make's at.reason- ty of tli� Presbyterian church wilL -their, b el pr; --.O o-- it and hear the -Columbia 1 -offering -real N. - i -e9 hold their annua thank shows that I stand it GrafonolA .before deciding I the, Hard- 3meeting on Tu.�sdiy evening, Oct- the Compound.when my ten year old upon your purchase.: able pric Wtli, corumenc-ing at �U'C!Mk. --X daughter hter came and it helped me a lot. glidly send -a Grafo- lRood programme will be provided. I have also had my oldest girt take it nolatip.toyour.house ware Store. Rev, Harold Clug-310n, of- Mount and it did her lots of good. I keep it in on approval. Che -m a1' r Albert, -.ill give lie addre:ss Of the house all the time and recommend ycei,dy own a disc itheev-enin-g---AltAt-t-inv.orpd� Sil- ­Avcz, West marhine, fry Columbia re - 4 ver eollection. - Darby, Y. t � y t t a Lxy- NT�S­ A deep gloom has been cast over Si­-?Plessriess, nervousn - ess, irrit�lbll- chine. and are beet records HAS• ARC E Claremont find the -surrounding ity, b made. acksche, headAches. dragging sen- 85C. couutrk by the �.udden and nnex- B&tions, all point to female derange - n -der tragic circum. meets watch may be overcome by Lydia' ­'Macushla" CLARENIO T, 'Ont. pected death, u .,A,4k to hPar stances. of Dr. R. Brodii-. which E. Pink�ham's Vegetable Compound. and -Mother Machree," took place at hi -3 home here on This famous remedy, the medicinal A, r71 Saturday evening in h6, 53P4 -year. ingfedients-of which are derived from death being due to an accident native roots and herbs, has for forty T.' M. McF-ADDEN, which hefel hita on ThursdAy years F roved to be amort valuable tonic anti Cola. night. On that evening After lie and inti organism. ia-for thenighta phone Women everywhere b T, ..had retir Sto p oo k' h i n k,.' Enlist boar wi'ling'testi- ' f : mes*age came in for him io ruake -mon y to the wonderful virtue of Lydia Pickering. • Ootario a profiiq�iozial call on the %th con- E. Fixlkham't Vegetable Compound. c"sion. He atartad otit iribis auto in a heavy down -pour of rain. He Detailed Recruiting Camoakm Every Hawlet ii th Townsiiii will ha -oso,ed Barry' Proceeded down the Brock road -IT RE AM E Ht FURN L and had just ci q. ji e p bridge when the car suddenly skidded'to thie ea;it side of the roft'd -your- own Cotjutv Rattalion R, man from r and, cra*hing throligh the railing. Pot L:b Chairs, Reclining I.hairs and-�HFknjinock-, the latter at cuat, rolled down -the 26-fo,)t einbank. A apecially- good line of Canip Co . tm - own -the to t al k the bio' iob over with the boys and went. The top* %vfk,4 turn f rom tb,- Sive thein any information. 7' ear Find one of the wheerl,3 waas ..;� , -Parti -ive h44i pivt�%uen framed here for sometime, ball damaged, besides ,rime 'mi'. eq who h, I kindly call and- take them away, -Men are needed at once—when the wheel s- 't.-2 -nor Xamages ­vas,,4istained by the• to turn—see the recTultei in your car. The doctor ertnerged f 'G •�--PIGKEIRING begins Y. the wreck badly shaken tip and in C. H. B U R L IN a dazed condition. Becrossiedthe 'village and tell him that - you can sign up creek and worked his way to. the 17 now and go in a month. Let each man •-do-HIS duty and you will then see the not ftilly realizing where he was, road and then proceeded south. Be reached the 8th concession, and His cries ._other fellow there. �4 called for assistance. 0 .:b you gbt Mr. Fred. Pugh, who had Ile: - rain ..started out in search ' of him. He Melp the 182nd Battalion by yo*ar Enlistment. M •rapidly- recoveted from the shock and on Saturday was apparently C; -E. ELCOMBE, as- well as ever. About seven gt. 182nd Battali6n, o'clock, he was down in the village -77 : * Pickering, Ontario. Joking in his usual jovial manner, r Yard. and on his return to his home We keep a large quantity of Tile on hand at our. Lunibe Is Aortly afterwards, be complained MA FJUS -PTOEONS PIGEONS 2 irich ap to 8 inch. '�T .' -;,� __ _ --Sizes from 21-- SSEY-HA of feeling unwell and asked fora 4' drink, but in a few ruinutes hp Carne.ux and Homers, some very AU . . 1. ..:1 - I :. - , . Cream Separators large, 25 to 50 cents each. breathed his last. Medical aid . was summoned. but be was past Our tile are hard, -and customers will find praictically 110 break- will assure you every WHITE-VALZ P1G*E0.VTL1NT1 -human aid.. Death wag due to a cent of profit, WhitevaJe, OuL J rity clot of blood on the brain and to age from hanl-ing and handling.. a direct result of - the accident. blowers and Rakes,`Ve His funeral, which took place.on PICKERING Plo*�, Wagons and -Tuesday afternoon, wa�, one of the Oi-ve us -'a"tri-al'. ieflier in c'ar lot largest ever seen in Claremont. Buggi�s. -LUMBER YARD -or in p It mas conducted by the. S all lot. ..-Order of which he was an esteemed. IV R. THEXTO-N, 'Picheritlg _out. member, and of whorn.- there were I Lid. P h o n e 11308 reprL�sentatives present from Tor- J.Li-;.t arrived,a carload of British onto, , Whitby, --Pickering. 'Mark. s .? -0 4 ham: Stouffville. Uxbridge and -Columbia fir lumber, tom - 4 floral 41 4 Whitevale. Tb a 1P so followin'-g testified to. the high es- prisinA the tributes tes teem in which he.was held in the SrX.0T-TM" o -11 .v matched community. In the death of Dr. Brodie, Claremont loses its ir V .02 1% :Q 0-33 1," of prominent citizen, and by his mgt r 0 1W sheetiag0looringi A 14 - 3 death many .° poor but honorable a 0.,P a �a MN 9 i"es VqL gwi 4-" a e - I I her 4 3 .0 prersom will lose his or 'best ;a cr; base, casing, 'etci, i to I 'S - . . t end, for he gave most liberally ON& Z D01'''SIMPSON& CO. 014t-, 01, 0- Sk %WI -. 010 of his means and practice to the •-4 a Jan 0443 needy but deserving ..poor. He W. D. -Gordon Son, -General Merchaits, ilicsiffairs. rob took an active part in pi -PICIMRING in educational matters, especially, M -0 S .. . � -0 he took a very deep interest, be- APTJ of. this fi ad ► old V. B . LACK and Just received a shipment �a ji may V ing chairman of the school board 4 t"", GREF,,.N TEA blend of Tea, equal to any 4Jcent T in to Bell and independent phone 'Y for a number of years, and the W J ►no sent efficient state of the pub- 35 cents per lb. the market, for 36 cents per It pre to a cl.. lie schools of Claremont Is due in COFFEE ways 9�11 r' rE e. E- 130pvL, -i4 Empress Coffee is the best. We al 1 go great treasure to his timtiring of - .30 cents the same brand. You like a good cup of y wi Oat_ *A. forts. He was also chairman Of 40 cents an,,! 50 cents coffee. Tr one ov Try one of these,. -there are n the library board and took great per 11). better. Doc pains in furnishing the re -idents Jamn . 0sb&-w-6--3-,B-r-6'aAb-NM- 'of Claremont with an abundance ­SUC,,R ACereals-Corn Flakes, Wheat Flakes, Krum 4, Port Perry 5, Uxbrtdxo 12,.0&11Mi%19t0U 11, 1 5e. BeikFertop IQ�-, UP1eTV4Ve-%- He is bles, all i0c each. Scotch health braud of good reading matter, as dropped 40 cents S hedded Wheat 2 for 25c. Flour-Creanil survived by his widow and fmiily, pee 100 lbs. -of one son and three den gliters; BiinsandTeaBunz. Grain Chop'ping-1 for whom the heartfelt sympathy Pure Hon6y 15c, 20c. 25c' -Everything- in tlJs li-ne for i Picklink Spices OAT FLAKINrG of the community is extended in unci "fc c J a r.s. the Pickling o� . i:on. Vlue�ax, While N� AN Of -&14 materials and design their hour of sorrow and bereave- ... ... Proof 11t.1 xx.x;. Cidar Vinegar XXX. The nn&r4gned is prepared t6 do kept in stook. It will pay you a inspect our stook rient. He is also si-tuvived by five 5 lb'pail,; Beehive.Syrup to call at our works %rd brotber's, four of whom are in- the perpail­ MM'111:11ade Canned G6od--Co-n, Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping- fuld-oa t flFlv-ltnlg-- an& obtain-prio"­ rioal.t-ba misledby seq 21 -Herring, Pork and Bean,-, Sardines. Thee every -day in . the week agents we do not employ them, 0011 medical profession and the other in 30c FL J a r, throw off ilis Sgint the drug business, three, sisters Roods are all fresh and ip-to-date. Let us except on Saturday -...Iy we oan, Cfid do th fill your next order and we know you will oommisdidn of 10 per astit., whiolt You va also survive. In politics be was a oertainly save by parobasing from 12N r h A Someday e ra t It 0 3 d a t hear upon NN_e .11 gl' I f 37 1 , staullch­Ltbe�. liewas A -PH-0XE-2Sc1Q-- be pl.eased. ----J---A-quAntit7-of Blahs for sale, also supporter of all manly sport, wagon bongues, axles, etc. S an WHITBY INANITE DO.. was, himself, an enthusiastic 'bowler ID. SIMPSON & Co.,'- -PICRERING'l John F. Bayles, Greenwood THE DARR'.. -BA,RK STAN - µwe OF C.M.&MA. -AJ6 OeFl-CZ TORONTO J 1-fli 7 .7 RVERV=.Bank has a RESERVE FUND as a pre- vision for yam and the Inevitable rainy day. -Thla Fund has been accumulated from Surplus Earain& and is a source of strength and stability. Everyons-should he" a RRSFRVR FUND. Without it an, one is in a safe financial- oou�lltlon'.. Our Savings Department offers' an ideal opportunity for SiT 'D 16TS 'establilisbind YOUR RESERVE FUND. PICKERING BRANCH, %-W. GORDON, Manager. 113 in El Brwwh also -at Whftbj�- PLOW..­-." SHARES I r1r V POWDSWINNIALWIS A,-JLW1dJLK Py&=%� Twee A ► Thank -offering services -will be bles and it straight - held at the Methodist church on ened me out in good' are well tempered, and very Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Sermons will shape. I work nearly ARE THE BEST VALUE I be preae'hed at 10-30 a. m. 'and 'at all the time, as we smooth. I p. m.,. by Rev. J. Ferguson, of live on a farm and I Someday you will buy Uuiodville. Farther notice next have four girls Ido a talking machine m week. y sewing and When that time arriver, be The Wornen's MissionFiry Socio- other work with sure to came to us and see ---All standard make's at.reason- ty of tli� Presbyterian church wilL -their, b el pr; --.O o-- it and hear the -Columbia 1 -offering -real N. - i -e9 hold their annua thank shows that I stand it GrafonolA .before deciding I the, Hard- 3meeting on Tu.�sdiy evening, Oct- the Compound.when my ten year old upon your purchase.: able pric Wtli, corumenc-ing at �U'C!Mk. --X daughter hter came and it helped me a lot. glidly send -a Grafo- lRood programme will be provided. I have also had my oldest girt take it nolatip.toyour.house ware Store. Rev, Harold Clug-310n, of- Mount and it did her lots of good. I keep it in on approval. Che -m a1' r Albert, -.ill give lie addre:ss Of the house all the time and recommend ycei,dy own a disc itheev-enin-g---AltAt-t-inv.orpd� Sil- ­Avcz, West marhine, fry Columbia re - 4 ver eollection. - Darby, Y. t � y t t a Lxy- NT�S­ A deep gloom has been cast over Si­-?Plessriess, nervousn - ess, irrit�lbll- chine. and are beet records HAS• ARC E Claremont find the -surrounding ity, b made. acksche, headAches. dragging sen- 85C. couutrk by the �.udden and nnex- B&tions, all point to female derange - n -der tragic circum. meets watch may be overcome by Lydia' ­'Macushla" CLARENIO T, 'Ont. pected death, u .,A,4k to hPar stances. of Dr. R. Brodii-. which E. Pink�ham's Vegetable Compound. and -Mother Machree," took place at hi -3 home here on This famous remedy, the medicinal A, r71 Saturday evening in h6, 53P4 -year. ingfedients-of which are derived from death being due to an accident native roots and herbs, has for forty T.' M. McF-ADDEN, which hefel hita on ThursdAy years F roved to be amort valuable tonic anti Cola. night. On that evening After lie and inti organism. ia-for thenighta phone Women everywhere b T, ..had retir Sto p oo k' h i n k,.' Enlist boar wi'ling'testi- ' f : mes*age came in for him io ruake -mon y to the wonderful virtue of Lydia Pickering. • Ootario a profiiq�iozial call on the %th con- E. Fixlkham't Vegetable Compound. c"sion. He atartad otit iribis auto in a heavy down -pour of rain. He Detailed Recruiting Camoakm Every Hawlet ii th Townsiiii will ha -oso,ed Barry' Proceeded down the Brock road -IT RE AM E Ht FURN L and had just ci q. ji e p bridge when the car suddenly skidded'to thie ea;it side of the roft'd -your- own Cotjutv Rattalion R, man from r and, cra*hing throligh the railing. Pot L:b Chairs, Reclining I.hairs and-�HFknjinock-, the latter at cuat, rolled down -the 26-fo,)t einbank. A apecially- good line of Canip Co . tm - own -the to t al k the bio' iob over with the boys and went. The top* %vfk,4 turn f rom tb,- Sive thein any information. 7' ear Find one of the wheerl,3 waas ..;� , -Parti -ive h44i pivt�%uen framed here for sometime, ball damaged, besides ,rime 'mi'. eq who h, I kindly call and- take them away, -Men are needed at once—when the wheel s- 't.-2 -nor Xamages ­vas,,4istained by the• to turn—see the recTultei in your car. The doctor ertnerged f 'G •�--PIGKEIRING begins Y. the wreck badly shaken tip and in C. H. B U R L IN a dazed condition. Becrossiedthe 'village and tell him that - you can sign up creek and worked his way to. the 17 now and go in a month. Let each man •-do-HIS duty and you will then see the not ftilly realizing where he was, road and then proceeded south. Be reached the 8th concession, and His cries ._other fellow there. �4 called for assistance. 0 .:b you gbt Mr. Fred. Pugh, who had Ile: - rain ..started out in search ' of him. He Melp the 182nd Battalion by yo*ar Enlistment. M •rapidly- recoveted from the shock and on Saturday was apparently C; -E. ELCOMBE, as- well as ever. About seven gt. 182nd Battali6n, o'clock, he was down in the village -77 : * Pickering, Ontario. Joking in his usual jovial manner, r Yard. and on his return to his home We keep a large quantity of Tile on hand at our. Lunibe Is Aortly afterwards, be complained MA FJUS -PTOEONS PIGEONS 2 irich ap to 8 inch. '�T .' -;,� __ _ --Sizes from 21-- SSEY-HA of feeling unwell and asked fora 4' drink, but in a few ruinutes hp Carne.ux and Homers, some very AU . . 1. ..:1 - I :. - , . Cream Separators large, 25 to 50 cents each. breathed his last. Medical aid . was summoned. but be was past Our tile are hard, -and customers will find praictically 110 break- will assure you every WHITE-VALZ P1G*E0.VTL1NT1 -human aid.. Death wag due to a cent of profit, WhitevaJe, OuL J rity clot of blood on the brain and to age from hanl-ing and handling.. a direct result of - the accident. blowers and Rakes,`Ve His funeral, which took place.on PICKERING Plo*�, Wagons and -Tuesday afternoon, wa�, one of the Oi-ve us -'a"tri-al'. ieflier in c'ar lot largest ever seen in Claremont. Buggi�s. -LUMBER YARD -or in p It mas conducted by the. S all lot. ..-Order of which he was an esteemed. IV R. THEXTO-N, 'Picheritlg _out. member, and of whorn.- there were I Lid. P h o n e 11308 reprL�sentatives present from Tor- J.Li-;.t arrived,a carload of British onto, , Whitby, --Pickering. 'Mark. s .? -0 4 ham: Stouffville. Uxbridge and -Columbia fir lumber, tom - 4 floral 41 4 Whitevale. Tb a 1P so followin'-g testified to. the high es- prisinA the tributes tes teem in which he.was held in the SrX.0T-TM" o -11 .v matched community. In the death of Dr. Brodie, Claremont loses its ir V .02 1% :Q 0-33 1," of prominent citizen, and by his mgt r 0 1W sheetiag0looringi A 14 - 3 death many .° poor but honorable a 0.,P a �a MN 9 i"es VqL gwi 4-" a e - I I her 4 3 .0 prersom will lose his or 'best ;a cr; base, casing, 'etci, i to I 'S - . . t end, for he gave most liberally ON& Z D01'''SIMPSON& CO. 014t-, 01, 0- Sk %WI -. 010 of his means and practice to the •-4 a Jan 0443 needy but deserving ..poor. He W. D. -Gordon Son, -General Merchaits, ilicsiffairs. rob took an active part in pi -PICIMRING in educational matters, especially, M -0 S .. . � -0 he took a very deep interest, be- APTJ of. this fi ad ► old V. B . LACK and Just received a shipment �a ji may V ing chairman of the school board 4 t"", GREF,,.N TEA blend of Tea, equal to any 4Jcent T in to Bell and independent phone 'Y for a number of years, and the W J ►no sent efficient state of the pub- 35 cents per lb. the market, for 36 cents per It pre to a cl.. lie schools of Claremont Is due in COFFEE ways 9�11 r' rE e. E- 130pvL, -i4 Empress Coffee is the best. We al 1 go great treasure to his timtiring of - .30 cents the same brand. You like a good cup of y wi Oat_ *A. forts. He was also chairman Of 40 cents an,,! 50 cents coffee. Tr one ov Try one of these,. -there are n the library board and took great per 11). better. Doc pains in furnishing the re -idents Jamn . 0sb&-w-6--3-,B-r-6'aAb-NM- 'of Claremont with an abundance ­SUC,,R ACereals-Corn Flakes, Wheat Flakes, Krum 4, Port Perry 5, Uxbrtdxo 12,.0&11Mi%19t0U 11, 1 5e. BeikFertop IQ�-, UP1eTV4Ve-%- He is bles, all i0c each. Scotch health braud of good reading matter, as dropped 40 cents S hedded Wheat 2 for 25c. Flour-Creanil survived by his widow and fmiily, pee 100 lbs. -of one son and three den gliters; BiinsandTeaBunz. Grain Chop'ping-1 for whom the heartfelt sympathy Pure Hon6y 15c, 20c. 25c' -Everything- in tlJs li-ne for i Picklink Spices OAT FLAKINrG of the community is extended in unci "fc c J a r.s. the Pickling o� . i:on. Vlue�ax, While N� AN Of -&14 materials and design their hour of sorrow and bereave- ... ... Proof 11t.1 xx.x;. Cidar Vinegar XXX. The nn&r4gned is prepared t6 do kept in stook. It will pay you a inspect our stook rient. He is also si-tuvived by five 5 lb'pail,; Beehive.Syrup to call at our works %rd brotber's, four of whom are in- the perpail­ MM'111:11ade Canned G6od--Co-n, Peas, Salmon, haddie, grain chopping- fuld-oa t flFlv-ltnlg-- an& obtain-prio"­ rioal.t-ba misledby seq 21 -Herring, Pork and Bean,-, Sardines. Thee every -day in . the week agents we do not employ them, 0011 medical profession and the other in 30c FL J a r, throw off ilis Sgint the drug business, three, sisters Roods are all fresh and ip-to-date. Let us except on Saturday -...Iy we oan, Cfid do th fill your next order and we know you will oommisdidn of 10 per astit., whiolt You va also survive. In politics be was a oertainly save by parobasing from 12N r h A Someday e ra t It 0 3 d a t hear upon NN_e .11 gl' I f 37 1 , staullch­Ltbe�. liewas A -PH-0XE-2Sc1Q-- be pl.eased. ----J---A-quAntit7-of Blahs for sale, also supporter of all manly sport, wagon bongues, axles, etc. S an WHITBY INANITE DO.. was, himself, an enthusiastic 'bowler ID. SIMPSON & Co.,'- -PICRERING'l John F. Bayles, Greenwood .., S' yf4y+' M•�� iud'bCr? rx+. ' A , _. .- _ _yrx .. yv i Af.M(. •� � e T .+..:v, . ^e•.:,�.: , .,u�.,opNr '�C�"1,v,,,'�V �nNf ..e+. � � ti�tic{ � '• i•3. m[' i ��'"��• '�' x'":+3.0-'., �' '�' ' s� •,ate':. •? ^ �. --.. --. -:, .,7 :}fes'. } #a •:e +r•.y:.r.�;°^ry, 'vs +yt.., c'- fir ".ac •cv ` sideration, the • gneation of a woman - -� i fit to. play her part, there's her con- Why 'The Child&i. lZ� tract. • It is iron -bound for the whO110ri MS a - -. - seaao>3. There's nothing especielIy Prohibituo1� j herole about Miss Paget. Got 6jand - mad," .Enoeh laughed grimly, ja(I shout for "something � 0� - to not in force for the finest bever a she'll give you trouble to burn." "III look out for that myself. I'm' to eat", cut oft generous ; y of all responsible for her being here. Clean- slices- of bread and spread `. minded citizens should not have to� - with- \� herd in with a -moral leper." I dThat's scarcely aft name for s CROW BWD llady." - •- ._ .. � t 111111 Grant Oswald's voice was emphatic. "I never did class Miss Paget with- ., . , e you CORN ` I might as. well tell yon beior y h - go in for anything of.. the sort that I _ will be a children's daily treat. So ebod for them, too—,wonderfully ' _ �7 .®. will fight you legally. It would be the -nourishing. to build up their little bodies-and-holD to -keep therry+eli— ALADA and strong, as wholesome food should. / ' _ worst sort of business proposition to' The most delicious of table amps for Griddle Cakes, waffles and libE For flavour, quality and richness there is nothing : drop Mies Paget .fn the middle of a Esseuits.1 Fscellant for Cake and especially for "Perfect Seamakl" t0 ual $ Cl3 Of "SALADA"e YnVl Oratiri I . ueceasful run. It is not fait to her. 1n 2, 5, 0 and 20 pound tins—aid 3 pound "Perfect Seal" Class Jars. P gf g apnsco At ail grocers. Ottr now recipe book Desserts and Candies" shows refreshing, and ' ao lure and clean casts I If an actress does the work -you ask _ r the new and right way to make a lot o+ good things. write for a copy to inti Montreal Office. It's fres. I of her, she has the right,to make any THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED SOLD A T ALL GROCERY STORES sort of --domestic arrangement she c�RM MONTRCAL. CARDINAL. BRANTFORD, FORT WILUAMI leasee," ,Makers of, Lily Whtle, Coro Syrup—Benson's Corn Starch— s— " .il us(leer.Glass" LaandrY.�rch- . 40c. 50c 60c and 70c a ound - p °w- oh�tfi a t ne was ��l��e• z�b -- — 9x, s •s p en wor o He lit his cigar again and stood lently beside his desk, blowing the -- - -,--_• - -_ - .._ .. -- -.. __- - - - - __ smoke across. the room in distinct she found several letters for herself.' "I reckon yo'se awful busy_ dis after A. •, - -several i„ rings. She was turning away when er eyes noon, Missy, business matters to talk over. Is this everything for to -day?" He -rifted his 4 , fell upon an envelop a in the lower cor- "Not if there is anything I can do Pp 1 hat from�s-ratkas if anxious to e*+d ner of' the rack. She picked it out ; for you; Jason."_ "Emdine You know - Heti It t0 his safe. He and thrashed the question out." He you are at work on a they play Y" their y I the interview. "h hate to i and stood or a moment staring at it blankly, then she 'gasped. The letter s who Emiline is?" He � paused and 'r Oswald spoke stiffly: think of a quarrel with you, Went- was not for her, Ib was addressed in - glanced at Robin. good." was a look which puzzled Oswald all- "Would you have turned the -childI.day long. "I will think of that when worth.: I'll confess I have not a great 't coarse, shaky writing, "Mrs. Alice V. I Bourne, Gotham Theatre, New York." i Dorcas nodded. "It't want be inconveniencin' she'd j deal of fighting blood in me. We don to along as well as we. did It bore the Madison Square postmark. i like to see yo'." Patiently. Imore-probably seem get j at first; I don't whether it -i>; n.nnr,�e on fie- r -man ---yes were furtively I "'Why does she want - to see me, "I don't -want -to go � Over the ques- flung out of the office and slammed high road h? h'c^urns mii,unaries" g tion It me in an awkward. the door behind him. .know your fault or mine." He -paused as if `to searching the gloomy theatre in all di-, She did not hear a sound; Jason?" �. I cant tell, Missy_ She's des• kep . '.Wrong.' ,. horses could fly. I thought they trot- Wrong. Eberyttog's wrong, Mia' Wentworth. Ilse le!' +'lea Paget fol waiting for Enoch speak. Then he, continued. "There was one. other rectiors. nobody was in sight. She slipped the a-pleadin' en a-pleadin' fo' yo' to see "Wentworth," he asked, $.do you cannot tarn him out unless my sister perplexity, He rose, put on his hat : thing. I have been meaning to speak letter into her muff and ran'upstairs. her, so I toll her, I'd ask yo'.",, :._. ,,. 1 do yoi. euggest .' i lobby he met Zilla Paget. She turn- take Zilla Paget'a part?" "Good Goal there is oa3p ear -Ehlers ed ea as if to k to him. He -f g'rig speak ' Y t' Probst' others -- ..- "I'll see'her. And Robin, suppose at 'the girl in. astonishment: _ S (To b@ cvntisued).- o lL or some line. .7 • ' CHAPTER XVI. him -I have no wish to see him. Doi-; have mentioned it to you. The news- ' I you o with Jason for a little while, _ ., CHAPTER XVII. Y g He keeps a doughnut jar in the pan- p� 8 _-I me -this. merninrz what 3hg.h�' avw 1 shut ilp a gas aa-palser seers are - saddled, herself with. She and I asisshg Went- all the time -they want to know if nr - "Then," continne • � ' -�I Tse en—foil you lifted the lady to the horse's back and ,Flying cher q - Heti It t0 his safe. He and thrashed the question out." He you are at work on a they play Y" their y won - horses are nothing to the won- leaped u before her. She put Fl ar P P worth hadbl:ed a study of worth month's finances. The figures were laughed unplea_tantly.• "It did precious Enoch gave him a savage took It g alma about his waist and clung to derlul things he has seen." Emiline entered timidly sad- stood - satisfactory beyond _their anticipation- ;tittle good." was a look which puzzled Oswald all- "Would you have turned the -childI.day long. "I will think of that when him tightly.- 'Rise, horse, rise,' he cried. The horse and all the ban- waiting until Dora to " Es,och leaned back ir. his chair and I lit ,a ci gar, "If we can stay in New g Y into the streeb r' i I get good and ready, The 'House of ! Enoch shrugged his shoulders im- Esterbrook' is for one season I ki - chair. She was aneat-looking .yel- dreda o1 horses behind him spread out neat -looking their wings and rose in the air. They low girl, but there was worried look r' York till spring -and it begins to look I sa u we might -you and I are on the � Patiently. Imore-probably good „ for two. Then he a went flying swiftly across the sea." on her good-natured lace. Anything, wrong, Emiline T" asked "I don't -want -to go � Over the ques- flung out of the office and slammed high road h? h'c^urns mii,unaries" g tion It me in an awkward. the door behind him. "Miss Dorcas," interrupted Robin ., p Dorcas. increduously, I didn't know that Oswald did not answer. He picked' again. puts up a -knife and tested its gli- Position with Miss Paget to have the Oswald sat in silence"tor a -few min-' '.Wrong.' ,. horses could fly. I thought they trot- Wrong. Eberyttog's wrong, Mia' Wentworth. Ilse le!' +'lea Paget fol f paper child in m house.- So far as I see I utes. His face was full of anxious ancy by bending it almost double. y ted on the streets like this." The boy gond en all. Lawd, what a whack she - "Wentworth," he asked, $.do you cannot tarn him out unless my sister perplexity, He rose, put on his hat : slipped down from his- chair and .kick- hit me when 2 fol' her some'inga I. goes with him." and overcoat, and went out. In the ;'happen to think of any one who could li _ _ • '•What ed with his heels upon the floor, Po thought!" :._. ,,. 1 do yoi. euggest .' i lobby he met Zilla Paget. She turn- take Zilla Paget'a part?" "Good Goal there is oa3p ear -Ehlers ed ea as if to k to him. He -f g'rig speak Guieesh a horse had wings -all ,� �,, She struck - ' horses have wings," Dorcas - -- you?" . Dorcas _stare ' Enoch laid his cigar on a tray and' r sat bolt upright. "Were you in front- to do�lend the child . to the asylum `lifted his hat with grave courtesy and, laughed. at 'the girl in. astonishment: _ S (To b@ cvntisued).- '.` last night?" he salted curtly. where he, came from. The mother -is' walked past her. She followed to the "Did you ever. see a fairy horse?" ° ;i. "No;' Oswald spoke gravely.. - I in the right when she wants him sent � doer and watched him while he cross- "I'm afraid I never did." _. - _.... _ _ . o back to England. He was in a good; ed the street. ' 3l(iss, Paget and Dorcas had nine g " i "Then how do you know that -it's _. � - enou h home there. Her face flamed scarlet and she bit r etirtain calls at the end of the second g .. 1 fru®?. . "Fairy _. Lively Dodging. ' f• $ .. P g P act_ The galleryhegan to hiss. Peo- Who took him out of It. +her li s, then"she laughed contem to-' Can. "I don't understand the situation, ; ousiy and hurried through' the dark' stories tell us so." "Oh," The child's brown eyes turn- j "Do you. take plenty of - active eic le downstairs joined in. on t, think of any stress who free, Miss Paget knows, I fancy, but she theatre to'the stage. The place was ed toter eagerly. They were inter- ercise?" .Is engaged for that matter, capable of has not given me the_ man's name,I!.deserttd. She went straight to the rupted by a knock at the library door.' "Well, the street where I live is a touchis.g her in fife part?" She says it was a piece of nasty re- letter -rack In the shelf marked P f on Jason entered. av to one fol auto speeders." µ i• "It w>is not acting last nig-lit Were"venge." -you back of the scenes?"' �. "She told you this?" _ ..' • • i -you _ _ _.- -_--- -- ._ - - - __ ---. -_---------_ ._ .. -- ' ' Enoch brought down his fist with a' "Yes, I have had a nice morning.I thud on the table.' "I was not, and It was gone over step by step at home, I'm sorry enough that I wa-n't. I then again with Miss Paget. She �. would have settled things differently. i wants the child." I have had. the whole story rehearsed"To care for?" to me by several people. Do you (- "Na". Wentworth turned ba eyes know that Miss Paget's child is in studiously- in another direction. "She my hoose?" I intends to send him back to England'• 'shouldn't }'. (iswald bent his knife to the point immediately. Why she? of resistance. It snapped in two The woman. A blind youngster wouldi - pieces, He tossed the fragments in a tie her down neck "and heels. They I, waste_ basket. "You mean the little understand , that sort in an.vlum - , w blind_ boy?" _ There isn't a doubt that be would be "Yea." Wentworth's voice was happier there." -' fierce with irritation, "I have not seem "That is your honest conviction?" "I'm sure of one thing. That brat- ratiis isnot 'to be harbored in my house. I ,. l Suppose the mother made it out a case'ti. of kidnapping?" - .. • '• = :' ` I - •- - - "I had not thought of it in that *' 5' r dight." t tit "Well, think of it:now," Enoch burst' y; a furiously.. "I am as fond of Dor-' n ' Iout cas as any brother could be, but she; is the sort of girl who can't be moved j when she takes a, stand on anything,'. Miss "Paget is a clever, handsome wo- %� man. I. cannot be wholly at odds - �,TsS - i with her, seeing her every dq}y of my - life at I do." green or ripe, in �. 4,That was in my mind when I spoke jelly,•epiced con- of letting her go." , (serves,.or simply I` Enoch was on the verge of checkingi reserved in liht . P g him with an impatient exclamation, I but the Englishman interrupted. "You syrup, make a delicious s now I amgoingd our a, h ave had- y Y - and inexpensive addition � Ito have mine. You remember one day', �' during the early rehearsals I told _ - - - to your, winter supplies. I you all I knew of Zilla Paget's story. - i♦ I�v�a beginning, then, to have qualms of conscience about bringing her over : her ambng decent 1 C and setting people. , She is worse than I imagined. In the moss-" degraded woman you find brute feeling -brute motherhood I mean. - t low""Who _. _ She lacks that." I gave you the version of this ( N most :clothes • fines you'll f6d - story? " v Nnmans Knit Goods ' ------- because Of itsptirity and - "Merry told me last night." 'You have not seen Dorcas?" on wash days, of course. A dollar invested 1 .F 3 N E -granulatkQu-v-is - . best for all preserving. --2 and 54b -Cartons 16 and 20 -lb Bags The Oji -Purpose Sugar" - p VM(; LABSTli FREE y, and prieted l.br. for • :•,:a bat. uvdwme . seed is AtImae sugar Refineries, I.td. ppw" Bldg., Woutreal , 6D -" have 'not _met Miss wnn'in eni mans -a dollar put into health -in - since yesterday morning."cakarld mental. - "it was a case of sbirred=up emo-•- Surance--comfort, physi tion with the whole. bunch of them. They keep you warm, they fit -,they wear, They will ,take things normally in a day or two. You had better have' a ` and furthermore you feel that Penmans do talk with Miss Paget. She is anxious : these things for you at. the least possible to see you,"- expenditure on, your part. "I think," Oswald spoke coldly, "it I - .• ---- • • -- -_ -- - -- - would be better for_Miss Paget if sFse I :'Pen to a n s Limited f did not come to me. I might tell her' -in plairr English my opinion of her. .p a r i s Hadn't we better let iter go?" "I! we didn't havo to .take into con - C -A STOROG SaIWABEX Raw AL BERIM En DESCRIBLAU -BY M. f v • -RUSSIAN GAN ANOTIB POW STROU Two-pronged -Advance on Lem- Last Defence South of the Ancre Was StrOngefft German In-'- '1�erman TrencheR Demolished on Front -of Nearly. T�vo Mika and berg 10 Gathering dustry'and Ingenuity Could Build. . One More Village.Has Been Captured,. Full Headway. London, Oct, 1.—The two` -pronged Will London,. Oct. l.—A powerful- inew'activity -along the two-mile line be. advance of the Russians on Lemberg despatch from the British Armies "And we hope the Germans 'Haig's 1 tween Flers a' The . Brit- and in the Field in. France says: "You stupid," said a -stroke to -day carried Gen. and Le Sars. is again gathering full headway, gonXinue.,t6o think us while have Jtiat time to get irif,6' it tree. top British staff officer. Britisbtroops within two and a half: ish made progress here, the the Austro -German armies of Prince miles .of Bapaurne, the high road to ,,Fren6, in, small engagements, press, I Leopold of Bavaria and Archduke Rdrl and see us go after the Schwaben re - High Ground- ed of Ran- have been pushed back. . Both north. doubt," said a staff geneial to the cors . Last Comn=ding Hig G. —which- they straddle --They demolish- ed forward somewhat n a ;,- . I -- - - .. .. I d Press -!sit ad the German trenches on a front of court and.south-east of MOrval and 'east and south-east of the Galician responent of the . Associated 'But beyond Thiepval was that a mile mud three-quarters, stretching. Clay, where they are, striking at Sall- capital the Russians- have, registentil on Friday. cominandiag h!gb,-ground south Of from a point east of Eaucourt L'Ab- il lisel. advances, capturing, according to. the Attacks havii - been so numerous the Ancre. Bare and brown,it looked Progress In Thiepval Area. official report issued in Petrograd, along the British front in the last few in the morning, and distinct were the bays is reported in their hands, ac- 1 1. - cording �' .. . I Russian. days that even if informed of all be- hes which were . going o news reaching Gen. Haig On the British left in the Thiepval 'more than 4,000 prisoners German tzenc "at headquarters. area further progress in desperate gains are admitted by -Berlin. forehand, the - correspondents' would -to got it" at a given moment. The new blow was carried out af. I trench fighting around the Stufl� and The two main actions are being have to possess a dual personality to Meanwhile. all along'the line of bat- - at —ter-a-iremendous artillery bombard- Schwaben redoubts has been made. waged in the region of the Brody- be present at all. The Offensive is in tle came just the steady gunfire which its I one of its bit -by -bit stages, but I� be" maintained without tntermis- -the attacking troops being' The Germans, apparently in an ef- Krasne railway, about• 80 miles north been ma terrible � fort to create a'diversion and lighten. east of Lemberg, and in the Brzezany, Ing pressed with sustained and tire-.! sion of late. This keeps the Germans closely followed by the terr '"'"tangs," which' cleaned out the' Ger- the pressure on their Somme, armies sector of the Zlota Lipa River, 50 less fury under the auspices of the always under -strain, destroying their tacks halAutumn weather, for the past Works as fast as they can dig. They J_ man irenches 'by %an enfilading fire to-Agy delivqrpd st series of atI miles south-eas't of the city halcyon r1jussed. any Other week skie- -w-hen or w! In the formeir alis-tr-Re-t--the Russians- weer- Esu never --- kn—ow while the infantry swept forward. 'against the French front in the Ta- it began. 'More'tha:n 300 Prisoners had have pressed forward against heavy things' as happened at Schwaben re been Kure district. The fire render- I Iresistance, taking about 2,000 pris- First Attacked on -July -1. doubt may happen. 7 i� brought in at a late hour to -night, - ed the attacks fruitless. oners. A Teuton position on the right And suddenly balls of smoke 80 making a total. of almost 30,000 on, Sir Douglas Hai-- reports: -"Since bank of the Zlota Lips was carried on Schwaben redoubt is beyond Thiep-; thick that they soon became a cloud J the British • front -alone since the- which was. taken Tuesday. A' be- � Sept. 19 we have taken between , the south-eastern sector of the -ad- 1 were laid over the German first line ginning of the Somme operations. A'Ancre and the Somme 24 field guns, 3 Vance. crucifix once crowned this ridge.' on the ridge, and every one brez­:ing heavy howitzers. *here it stood became the centre of, from an ugly flash. Hissing, crashing -..'.division of the new army took part in field h6witzers* and 3 h This new. stroke of Gen. Brussiloff "From July 1 to Sept. 30 in the, the strongest defence, German Indus-, -the fighting, and showed steadiness I death laid its gripping, clinging man - and prisoner -588 of- is.believed to have been made to fore - and endurance. i same area we m stall the offensive contemplated by I try and Ingenuity could build. This tie over this trench, whose inmates -other ranks." the To -day's stroke' followed a night of J fivers and 26,147 Field Marshal von Hindenburg. - It I was goal of the Ulstermen iii could survive only by hugging their I � . 1 their heroic charge on July 1, when - uts the Teutons upon a strict defen- dugouts. Every shell seemed to fall Ithey fell face forward under the on them. The second Roumanian sIVC1 in the eastern theatre, following storm of machine gun fire sent from betwoen two imaginary lines of tape relieve close upon the heels of tentative at- laid for the guidance of the gunners. ROUMANIAN ARMY army was then called upon to rel' tacks by them which are. believed to the site of the former- shrine, -which, , When the rain of- steel ceased, the T the first group, but their arrival on have becri the first movements -of the I Peasants working in their fields could solders, timing their arrival the battlefield was too tardy to save see -when they looked up f British I contemplated advance. from their to its cessation, were over the parapet day'-- -abor`6-4n the- vurroundiT4" 1-nd the an Theft sign villages. in the gr on to the next trench same to this operation, in the opinion In all the weeks since July 1 the fashion the waves of shell fire swept British made'no further attempt at military observers here. Ihe� Invaders of Transylvania It is the I'U"IS"MENT up the hillside as shields for the ad Falken-; Their trenches were in the Meei With a Severe- first success obtained by von[this hill. ancing waves of khaki 0 bayn since he took command of the, 1% P same place as before that day. The Reverse. Teuton forces in Transylvania, follow., FOR DESERTERS no man's land," -or dead. - space, -re- Fighting Still in Progress . London, Oct. I. -The desperate bat- ing his retirement on August 29 as mained'wbere it was when the Ger- -tie 4 line. 1 'There are `creeping artillery bar - chief of the Gernian general staff in Imans first formed their defensive -.,-'tle which has been raging for fouri favA- of von Hindenb3irg. They May be Sent to Prison for But while they were*9�wlnging in from rages and jumping barrages and many A o 'days in the Hermannstadt sector of playing an in- th, wheTc the grand attack on kinds as the #ins come pla: 'Transylvania. has 'resulted in a Ger-_. Two Years--Stringent..Or- the sou' d the Ger- umanian 'S POPULATION July I had. succeeded, they had given creasingly skilful Part,; An RUSSIA scream- man victory. The first Roumanian'', Too. am - der for Seamen, Tbi�epval and Schwaben redoubt a fair mans came back, their shells artery was destructively defeated. ac- -.IS NOW lal82.600. cording a daily allowance of shell fire, -though ing through the British shell curtain, to Berlin, and fled into the A despatch from Ottawa says:- the human waves. -mountains south of Hertnannstadt- A despatch from Petrograd says:- � i Making no infantry attack. trying to check According to the statistics for the . Two orders in Council have been pro- i For nearly three months this soft. But unless their curtains were laid In ----The- Germ;an-.-and Austrian tro6ps 9 mulgated stiffening the law with re- ening proceqs continued. Thon when the� right place they were waste. A under General von Falkenhayn had year 1915, which are now available, gard to dealing with deserters from the British had gained the'ridgeis run- line of Infantry may be fairly said .. -seized the Rothenthurm Pass, south the population of Russia increased; 'expeditionary forces and with re- an with a curtain shell fire a hundred t, and when an en- over. 53,000,00. or 42- per cent. since" the ning at an angle vrith the old Germ of Hermannatad gard to seamen who. refuse to obey line of Thiepval' they be -Ran to take yards on either -side. To -morrow those circling movements from the ­ west 1897. It- increased over 3,800,000 or orders on ships requisitioned for his first line' waves may break %rith sudden inten- -forced the Roumanians to retire to- more than 2 per cent, since 1014. The Majesty's service. fresh interest in that old n pity at some other point along the bst- Now they did not have to attack it I ward that gateway, the Bavarians in total Population is set down. as 182,-:j In the case of soldiers who desert, buf s7s- 7 t front, approached it from the side, Ale line and another village or the pass opened up it devastating fire 182,600. 1 or are absent-%vithout leave it is pro- crushing tem of trenches may be taken'. as well as having, it in a -vided that they- may be summarily, vise. Threo quarters of Schwaben re- triel by any Justice of the Peace, One German officer, whowas cap- doubt is in British hands, and five ox T DOWN Police or Stipepdiary,yagistrate with- tured. said -he did not think the rrij& six hurdred prisoners were shelled .-2EPPELIN BROUGHT out regard to territorial jurdisdiction, ish good enough soldiers to attack tffi out of their dugouts, while the fight- anu sentericed on conviction to impri. this way, which was just the way the ing continues at this writing. V .-IN NEW RAID ON E" NG onment for a termAll along the line the British -not exceeding two ;British did attack after their lesson .3rears . The production of a service I of gaining ground. July 1. roll I - - or attestation paper purporting i ['to be gigned by the accused, and a Crowds Cheer Specitacte of Burning Airship as Fell in ED 0 %A0 Great Crow written statement from the Officer 'CANADA ASK F R Commandin the military -di NAVY, TRAIN CRASHED London District on Monday Morning. g that the accit-F6d was absentrKb � RECRUITS FOIL THE showing from his corps, shall be,deemid �JNTO STREET CAR sufficient proof of desertion. A despatch from Ottawa says :-7Co-operation between military and jY London. 'Monday, Oct. 2. -Another to be brought d6wn on English soil=-' In the case of ships of the , mer- al authorities is being arranged -Zeppelin was shot, down in flames fell a victim to Great Britain's anti- for war' Known Dead irk Sim - marine requisitioned connection with the enlistment of' Thirteen Sia - during a raid, which is still in pro- aircraft defences. service it. is provided that any sea- rn c Canada for the British day Tragedy at recruits in- gress, at an early -hour this morning. Although -the Zeppelin crashed to man who neglects or refuses without ,. - and is the number The first report, issued by Field Mar- I earth almost due north of London the reasonable cause to join his ship or navy.. Five thous. , , Detroit. 'sought - being. ­ ` in a state of Recruiting offices are tr says: steal Sir John French, commanding I spectacle of the descending blazing, proceed to son, or joins opened at Halifax, St. John, Quebec, A despatch-. from Detroit the home forces, says. mass was witnessed by thousands - Of drunkenness, shall be liable to sum- Van and more Montreal, 'Toro -bib, Winnipeg, Thirteen persons were, killed "A number of hostile airships cross- Londoners, who showed their satisfac- Mary conviction to imprisonment up couver and Victoria, while every mili-, than 28 injured, several probably fa - the east coast 'between -9 o'clock tion by loud cheering. The Zeppelin., to, five' yeara­ tary divisional recruiting depot Will, tally, late on Sunday night when a ghi pushing two freight, '(Subdgy) and midnight, A . few began -to descend slowly, and then itch engine pu alsoreceiveapplications. Command-, switch a crowded street botmbs were, near the coast. very, fast, the blate from it lighting al Navy- officer cars - crashed into SUBMARINE BREMEN er White� an old Roy been reported. up. the countryside for many miles r A Forest Avenue ankDequinder No damage has yet f the recruiting organ -;.car progress. Some like day. CAPTURED BY BRITISH is o 8, on the East side. There were ',kine raid is still in ization. Two. thousand men by New Street P vicinity of London, The -military critic of the Fiankfur., eet airshi's are i'll, the vict I , , , , I — - - ed to be enrolled[ more than 90 persons in the str - guns have been in action. ter Zeit6ng s�ay� -Zeppe- j. . -h from Washington says Year's. are expect car, many of them returning from the -�cnditiorks fqr A despatch -'where some g -1 -Another report of the capturW of, An airship' is just -reported broiight linAtfacksL on U-nglAnif. a're rnuch'more , LE 01 German ine theatres. The street car was, struck w iD flaTnes jiorth ofLondori." - difficult than even a year ago. eBremen, r merchant submai down , th'' reached official circles here FINED $450 FOR SAalmost in the centre, the impact push - Advices from the suliurbs of Lon- British, lie says, have had time to on Sunday from unofficial, but usual= 2 BOTTLES OF WHISKEY, ing it from the tracks and sliding It don give graphic accounts of the man- carry their defence measures to the alongside of the freight cars. 'Panic- ly reliable sources. Accordijig Jo• began jumping ner in - which the ZePpelib�-thi fouith highest perfection. credence; -stricken. passengers this account, which is given cred A despatch -from London, Ont., says: from ' both the front and rear doors by some high. military officers, the the prohibition act is to be seen three we ! and climbing through windows. Most Bremen was s. weeks ago at -was brought home to, strictly enforced the dead were killed- by jumping big British naval station at -Of John McIntosh of 520 Ontario streett GEBIAN SOMME COMMANDER ti� falling under the Rosyth, on.tbe east coast of Scotland,,. very forcibly on Friday when he was from the dar and having been captured in one of the i kned $450, or, three mbnths in jail for.; wheels of the still -moving freight _Dequin- 9DICTIONS selling two bottles of whiske� since � cars DiCLI ES TO -DIA" PRE steel nets recently used with such' The railroad tracks at u by the Grand against under. He also paid $300 for!.der Street are used cess by Great Britain a September 16. water craft, More ' than 70 submar-; a fine under the old license act. Mc-! Trunk and Detr6it Terminal Railroad" o have' b or Intosh Wan -Will )i�6'Forceid by are said t' been taken ex -bartender. Companies. Does Not Think, Mowever. That a Dec'si4ri Ines destroyed by the nets. -- Allies During This Year. GAXI& LEGION OF HONOR"' W auvPR -GERMANS IISON NOTIFIR'z0 TO VERDUN'S MAYOIL despatch from Berlin says: The !'attacks, accompanied by an enormous patch from diture of ammunition,--But-we BE Irm"IES. NOT. WISH, THEIR VOT EAS Berimur Tai.ge -0r ial war -d— f ---P ------ -- -P- - - - ..at k e9pitc rom arcs says ros respondent interview Crown Prince have taken precautions. -Our artillery ander of Piave b6en- reinforced, and likewise our Pei- Renaud,- - Mayor. -of Verdun, has 7 -A Rupprecht pf pavaria, comm 1 been' nominated a Chevalier of the J the German forces on the Somme, aeroplane corps and our fliers have' Legion of Honor for "notwithstanding PresidenLof the United .States Would Feel Deeply Mortified, Tuesday. The Crown Prince is quot- had fine successes in the -past .-few his age and ill -health, remaining at . , ..'J said that since the offen- days, although they have had hard heir Ballots in His Favor. ed.as having. the most intense bom- They Marked T his post during sive began the Entente allies had fighting against increased numbers bardmeQt of the -town, helping -in"the -but there' could Ou'r artillery O�rives advaintagos from gained some gr6und, evacuation of its citizens and in many t of this decisive'lY the, successful work of the aeroplanes, I" Am be •no though after having formerly rmerly been much ex- other ways, and leaving the town only. A despatch frotn'-New York says., I ates that he wants no "disloyal" em The Pr Changing the situation. upon orl,ler of the military- authorities.. _Stung to anger by an avalanche of in- erican to vote' for him. ,It is impossible to predict haw posed to observation by hostile avia- sulting and insistent, communications dent! -5 message, which was in.. reply; things will go heftafter," said Prince, tors.' H -LOSS ON SOMME- demanding that the- Government take I to a telegram from 'Lewy, accusing A, ,Rupprecht. "But one thing is cer-' Our troops have been striking with BRITIS 30T,000 TO DATE.' certain action f Rvorable to Germany, him of being pro -British, was sent that we have everything the utmost strength, and the enemy from Long Branch, NJ., and MISS: fain, namely, !'resident' Wilson, through the me- 45- thoroughly prepared -that we are *has found the nut too hard to crack. dium of a telegram addressed J�ie- your telegram received. I Woug patch from says: Brit ed'to have i*,W At - able to contemplat6 the situation with it is my distinct opinion that the en- A des O'Lear president of the so- feel deeply mortified' YOU of, equanimity, whatever comes. The'of- emy is trying to force a decision at this ish losses in September were at the miah A. y fensive will certainly not reach an spot and during this year, and he has rate of more than, 3,800 a day: The called American Truth Society, an or- anybody like you vote for M. have aeons to many disloyal Am. not yet succeeded. He will have to casualties on all fronts reported in ganization formed for the purpose of yoti early end. siding the German propaganda,. on eriewis and I have not, I will ask sot er were: officers, 5,439; men, 0"Age to thism Uff e! 1 U-1 Ve Vp--with a Winter campaign and ll - Irnasy �v -hau"-w thg h0haw I to Comm 9f great persistence and with heavy continue hiK­AQh'%Q1c next year.01 4,110. W M•i _ �117 1*� —Max. Bradford Is spendhiA i '—'All goods and c'hattels belong few days with his mother here. iug to the estate of the late A binder twine from Allaway must sold on Frirdraey�t�� '" :-John Allacvay, of Ushawa, was Thomas B..Marqubo, Pickering. Oct. 13th, t9 CIO" up it-he. egtaie,* e = 0 of "Karr'; kidi3ey siq t In the vnlage on Saturday last. —Get a -box T, —'P- H. *Doyle, of Toronto, spebt Its, the reliable old fashioned .1junda bete ullthbis� kelatived. • Tita ifey PebiOdy, 50c.' per box, at ..Brougha= _E7 Haigbt, of Torodto, had a McFadden's Drug Store. business trip to Pickering on Tues= =The WoAnen's Auxiliary of St. Rural School ]Fall Fair —,day. George's Church will tweet at, tLe —Dr. E. Jr Shirley his purchas. bbixie of Mrs.-Harding on WedhWWill be held on Mond4y, Oct. ad Ed, Phlfp's -farm on the base day, Oct. lith, at 3 o'clock. 6th, instead- (2f on -Saturday, line. =Jas- - L. Pa-Inner .secnved first - Oct, 14th, as waw_ previously C H. Burling is indisposed, prize on bis driyer, l54 hand and advertisd.The three-sided, triple grates will ..... ..... itiffertng frobi 'EL6 'attack of over and first on Gitit's ttllnOM Aubrey AVII te.- -Myrtle Routley, ik -ar three times. as long as.the ordi- t -o Fair la Reek. -PLidetit -Secretary -e, grates. This one'feature 1: tica. at t-lip. Scarboi St we rary rarc 7d '-J. D. Re'd3wer bas, purchase-A. 'Tho- ishing to secure uta- Whitliv, Mariager -well worthy 91 our R. W. Tijij)ei• a new 'Ford 'Auto -of the 1ID17 es L.'1). Banks at are model. once as lie lins ll�td a.'shipt'.1011t, f ...0i cons d -Frank Bundy, of Turout -1-i-Ai __C 15151tws' fr' 131,111 S. PICKERING BAKERY o, I U vill Ne'%v I jL11i.:17 CNC silent Saturda3= at the honie-ofbis v ic k.�q 1ither here. Tlr 'N A U tEE • r. ., -Mrs. John Murliftr is �;pending 'of tho lottlic­•, .kill of, tit P a few da y 5 witli,rel,%tiver 01 k.11 will lit, lit-lit tit (111-1, Cnttllie-, cnL;m1:r yrj, 1 r r--. n s Elgin Rud pdi.-ley� tht, holtit" of SII' ft the,teJ J -Fred Hiti-st. of Tk,lLt,kl,Nli'odiliisK (',%kv, it porialty Jjq+jkt Af (01 Ot. 'I'll it 1"01, Sutiday N% ith Itis %in,., :,,%lit -s. Hill,, N t -Vio, F. and NU ho' t J:- lcv� ill-IA"It"I injg'111 tit Independent telophotio tilt Ili, Iv, 01( N, Ot -dence. Ili. Nk. i;'I H, R. rdonney Pickering X I C;1-l;1;,1.1y%. 'A 1-f! de'Arled to drfrr, !irth�h till. ley, spent Sitt-1;t% jjct'., "IkA. 11WIV tAlkdi'lMe, Railway GRAMO sy5tem M.'S'. ani} I M S , D TRUNK AMI Nlt:`. ltiLhard,,oii If m tle�v 4, �4A -left on Thtirv!�tlay -t t t I- n ii t t lit, I (41t It q IIA, twvlk hi mN. Colonist Fares 1! Y, -with f oll hi, lw-1 V v 1) c 1'� I 1"t, 91) %"A Y .1keut VI-It ilit: ovel Bviug tillable to Fri,Lti All ii't i 6 1 is Ontaiio to anti ltit-kt,N till hi- triolld- Ill st, �11114-t it V., C Sunday With], frielld!F. SUULI lit' t" ``ly. k("­:Ll_1)ye 'Alberta . 'rn b: a Mt)r (I ty :j li,'Jitj;j the throtticti Tiw' Nrws. British Colu 1 Zood C -The anuttal ii.trva­t I%o6r t-eutrtil IQule autl 'Ar�2ona Cal i f orr)i a% :-Independeut phoirk -will be from r2l CCI*ek iju'up 11:1t3 e�vj(e, 6 f ills It 0 4^.1,.e In Nevada p, W, Laffie- Ai,l si)vietv of the !tletli- Montana -J. Aru'ott nidi wife and rani- mii�.t 0:mvb, N%111 be held oil Sun. Oregon -Texas la -7y� 0, (lay, Oct. 15th. wrien 11*-V., W. P� Utah fly have returned to Turonio t Washington, Etc e r, j reside, if 'eV eal' ROL -,of - Po Ft Ve 0 t. �,; ter -beutling rerc, 13. A tery. will �Iin 4";Pt. 21 -h at b,)th Qeri�i,-es. year5 i. prem f rola -The Pi�.-kerina rural.. �cllool -Se -al Iligl" recently' Vel it W e- writf� t6 t. 117ii-y-p Ijqd tfciat,ttip iilf- cin itill-Mir is 111 be hpl-1 on-T`oP4,,ri7t-,r1 the "Vater being abo-it itu eighth Rro-.nd- lip! e oil NVe4a"d ty. lir +[ pa'-11gel '.kg .; I Uni(ln `-­,­ion.T0ioht, 6t;t. Af an iu(,h in--th ickne�'. 11th. ­!bo,-1Q in til- �olr- roundiag jxtrtiIc;1pay.. P C.. Brown. Ag-ni,. -Xtiurnber of fie tuetuberq. of• wzl! "Dotic Lodge. A. F. & V; kering. Oat.' N at- and more Clan 5�4) prir;-- %,kill be 0 offered. Ali ..attractive 'pragr.n I M S t e n d I !Ile I i I u P r a a f' t i o-- a t e 3v 0 R. Br( -f- • Gf -loft' p,,lblic Ale, ( Llaremout, on Tile., .,day afters ,on. etc_ *ilr be-donducterd dwith= +-Jw The Fruit Store .h.4'.• 1 71 'g lis njije� R,% n 11� i n 1pf t ti, t !ift rnoon. Briu'g F4 6r� • 0 week fur Ottawa. wliprp be ha. hinch ba-keti� and ILvS Till' qUA7 ITI' enjoy a vicnic been apli-inted- t'e-ic-her of -hrirt- with tll- children. Adilli % P t �V .w hA13d OTJ t)IV- -;tlljf -Of "he O-,t-dW-,j fl-P- Fill. 'And (-it-o f LA L. N. n a- _Bwdne%,i College. Onv�n�� Et-'lt Eau:- -u;� lit rpi,,iving MR!q 's- -Fai -r- El t_ the bew. -sit&ill- of Twire- t;, Lt):F- e j;., 111, N %nd 40ag:. 6rat)*­. An'416�;Pt,4. Banatla y of clay 'ase t.wl-t:y ft"e 1r)" 1,11,y at )f,j, ktr, wA-- -i ileeldeI ihk P,�� "'PAN bvlole U 1 the; f,%!l Silo fillip]; i. 'In tpj. fl.,'m 2-�. - 6-!.-titar k 1 �, s M S. CHAPMAN Pickering the -fit-t pr i-�'U 1% 1V ivrin iv--� �inn-vt pt i,7- ra 6d'� -The I tile e" 'M-iry (.!,..irk and Cl- --Pc-ond *,h •- ni - A g I d ea I D6 'y tato f-f the I.ite-Al;,x. Asit-,mch i\ ill Mi 15, -holi an 1%11�2tit)u (A rhe j,",11- •.11, Lyon' _N_ E I L ") ON ICE. C RLVII FALL IS SURELY HERE -hold -fitrviturki- etc , tile of i•,i on Ond 1-it. litm�, 1') .tin. In, tile of girt; fr�,m ,&; D. SAtnrcin . r, Octobpi 14M. 12 U) 17o yeAr-;, -Ile jjr�t' prize Wli�' -11'onday next being T-liank- a iy j .t,:) Don't -fjrg,,-t t luit we likve a dandy new- lin,e 0­1 StVeRiteV 6) it, f,�L' Riving- Dny- the �-t(,r(-x ut'.tiv? "Vil. and 'tlj'�- �.econtl to- Glady, H.V. MARQUIS _B.)y,and-filen at rA-onable price?. '%N'e handle the ­Visor lagp will be 1 !j)QPd'a-a it:vial'.- T';OQ 1�? - Pu-I'Vell."an(f Mi- 'M11144 Clark"', PickerinS Ontaic, Brawl" exQhi-ivety. It- the great I ill I Collar ha% -jwl)pinr, to du -hou!d at. work'was, higifty recumnielided. .you've heard.--o mu-ch atwut. - tend to the 'inatter cm.Saturday. -- -Oh. for "Thank-giving Dinner -Mi J. R..Tb(�xtun naw taken Ticket; gelo . d Re-ing OW'MflIS See our new to,,k of Boot,? and Shoes-:till prjcO,; and -4ze�f tll-.A* will, at Home- - Ti( , Glen Will lit everybody frcm grand baby. -very ill on Thin-day evening last Satli-d 91111ki .1y, Flind '. Monday and ha- since been cri0.n'e-,1 to-ht:r goP)d ti bed. 'We are 'pl'ea,-ed to know ff Tlit-day nicht -to rettirn.- S6e our new r!-nymple*,i from the Lonrides Tailoring Co. f6r fare and a third. (1-friod going and Fall-tind winter- Suit. lit. and Ctiam We have. .that !.lie iA now recovering nicely, and returning Monday, "inRle fire. We have a gc A ,tock of Flrur ar4d. A number- of. the njenbers of to-or fr6rb all it,%drm.�z ir-1 Canpidzii- Mill Fv*Jf-, Di-ta:e4b" . Dz_ied a daticlk banch this time. :he NV. M* -S. of St. Andrew'�- Bey the-p and all tickets at your �i G, ;n8. Nliilted Ccirn'. Pro-Fit. Oil CLk' P, (jIllten" NIPAI. elf . ­a hand at, 1R. A N TING -PICKERIA. G Church attended the annual rueet• le6ure at Stephenwon 4 up-tnwn BU I --sing ,f the Presbytet ial tif- Whitby ' t he Mill -Md at-thp Cherrywood rtore- ticket and­t2(-.-Jejzr.q)h f4h^e, Whit- E�tabllihed IS57. tery at Bu%i-ruanville 'on -ho.uge, at luwesT pri-ei_ by-, Sop Stephen-ou befoi,p trav-- -rue 14"a y Piling anywhere ftr your tick"_iz. Bell Fhcne lirlme Flhon-p -Mr,4. Win. Sander-ttn. if 8,i­ c S. q- katc-hewan, who lia; been -pend- from, England, lrel�xn_tl. S:-� -land. tng a month _' with her dale• and all rclite-. All foi eiga or.---r- T.�I�'EWEAR ,SALE ghte in Ti_-i'ont jr•. . .. . . -trij). or r 07 1,�cal 1,,)intQ, scith beer: 3Ir JulinT. COAL and GRAIN 7 V Dra- Stephenson. We are clearin—o-at all Blouses- Under- skirts, v,� i- --Nfr-. Situp,�on..p Inippinied-by - -Alli4on Bron, have tbi 0 ceo intr0diwed co I. � *pAr Hard and oft CoA of thi­be4t 'ps, Ger ron and daughter.'of T,ron - inething rew i,n th.? Corset-covers, Gow's, Princess,Sl: .to., 'and 31e,,. MAli6n, of Rli)oniitlg�to -way: of Jibor -Rviniz- on t1tv- -firur �jlrility on 11-and" n, House Dresses, etc. A it Tliti.­-Any 1-a=t %,.,it), 1). Find byll4ngtilpilr a-A-dillp.p.h.gini-bo" 11 ighe4;t ptit.-p .pen Tur-i. Sinip-�on, On tkeir rpoirn'to tinloaditiv lmy'arid -'rain at their 11 'All a I-I a bia discoiint to make ready ler new fall goo-J.s. I1 'e and Rwkwlieit tleliyeVed the city they were aceumpanle(j harp. , _3;li(- . hitye iink.),ifled'about by Mks Div. i two hiindre+l- 1Toqd,4 -ail(f rhe co=t Come and --et a baraain. _J. R. -Still bQ week. ha; b, en about one cont per lo;0 gg curl of -Ti�fy Chil. aboiit one And a half Pickering Station' Coal Co at '01rl itoll. G. -A. GILLESPIE 'DUNBARTON where'he wA, kept bn,y loading (%ent= for Frain. Tki- 1- wunh lo" thanitivonl(l �-(,�Lt t4) bi-�j A R 111111 hi- ftirnittire fm, -hipoiptit, to-Piek. , - be to ering. He lvt� t1jeW(,lI,.j '� t or boy that . at Nvoill"I 161aremov qfivG it -idence on Clnu,eh -treot q I iF-'now geftitilz ric�flk ;;ettlerl• rivo lior;:P.-llower feng'p - -Owing to, the ilhie T whir, ier G0O S ,d I c: d, ive Fi,hoi­p ill iinloading. * Thf-y of M 1-4. -11 illey consifler the bt'-t �Xtl Tr--iih,4 S ti In- M R. TUxton the a' for t-Irlii Nvol-k.. 'I'lipy tt�p it fol 'Ietion. iz-tle of t1 hint-,t-cl I,- RZ4­ t'; hh't d-ty Or egtate and liovl,� -ehold eff(Tti - bp- !nany pllrpo�e, 'lilt] they C-oll�idF%l. .11i"Ilt at lowe-t longing to tjie e;atate.c)i tllp 1,-,Ite itoneof-the greRteit labor­-v, In v -a; ix Wli vx to device- Oil Alfred "Allawa�i tile have taken placeoli Slibirday last, -7AIrQ.* James D',.c yet, hiet ith a Coal Dil Stav`eS has teen postponed :until Friday, very serious-aeeitleiit oil S;Itl1!-(lay Thos.*Sa;derson-& S-on October lfth:• la',-t� i0ii,--li -will- confine - -The iuember�i * f the Wcl�i-cli's he '01- 11 ETOP -bricatints Oils, "Fly Oils, 0 r to her lied bw some titne. Zl:�'hp P1 t .1 f, tS L Institnte are requested nq��o for. vva� bfizY at work - at the- tn?) of 10 get the date of tl e Fair t4e stairs iii her I' me "-'hen ELM DALE MILLS Oct. 11th, when each one is expect- lost her balance and fell t6 the t: - , M .,Harvesting Too'ls, etc, rz:ed to supply ]ionic -D. baking- to be bottot A;; a 'res ui t o n e of her sold in aid of Red Cross work. arms way frmLuured, a_nd___�Jle_.n-_as On can am a ys ke-t t-Fle bi��_-f.'Tan i- -no mem er-s wi,�4 Mug to lielp -very badly briiised about the fiea-(I toba Flour made from No 1. _—J 0. S EF H BUND Y- in this way it Nvill be Rppreciat6d, and body. Wheh she fell -he be- qH and ice di�eniu will also be came miconscion-, in which Fon" Royal Household and Gleuora for 'Tea Mauitoba Wheat. served. The Girls' Red CrossClub')(itiab she remained for srime tinge, Bread.. Try a bag. will have an attractive booth. Bel alone in the hoifze at the pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 where horto made-Wddy,'peFtn`nti,' time it tvaq s;otr.e time before n)etii BRAN. SHORTS etc ,"will be served. cal aid could be summoned. Bell -MIX FEEDS -.A meeting will be held in the condition. was quite serionQ, but I : . Oorw ..OAT CHOP, HARNESS and SUMMER _G town hall on the evening of 'Wed- we are pleased to know that she is nesday, Oct. Mth, for the purpose now doing as well aq could be-ex- CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices.- Plush of discussing the good roads goes- petted. C -1-7 tion. Among those who will __NVHEAT and Rubber Raga, Dusters, Trunks and Suit Cases. .-�speak are W. A. McLean, Deputy TRAINING FOR BUSINESS CRACKED CORN 1 Set second-hand Single. Harness, good, $12.50. MIXED HEN FEED Mtbjster of Highw'ays, George S, Caldwell's Crean) substitute Harness, Collar-and Boot Repairing neatly done. M. P. P. for So York, The President of the Toronto Board CJf Meal. who has taken a prominent part of Trade recently said -in­an address, MolRqses Meal Shop will be closed Thnesday afternoons 7 In the good roads in his constitil. I 'Our country needs 'the product of the CHOPPING AND OAT ency, B. Laidlaw, of Whitb reliable Commercial School to-dar as during sninmer months. J. y, ver before." TMs is true. The' de- -CRUSHI NO EVERYDAY It is most and others. desirable ne• mend for graduAteafrDm Shaw's Busi. Get prices on feed i*n ton lots. PICKERING HARNE$S EMPORIUM - __0 et that there should be a good at. ness Schools of Tor-onto in pArtieubir BFLL PHONE. e of Asellud! -- W - - . .- - . ;As " -,,r t,,oj kern. ^1JU 1111111y WOTe- ladies, in ord that they ij;fty .1 train for business pbr- How overnent. I do ell 71. e Phone 3600, W. J. COAKWELL bear'aboft thee Chopping every day. A 7,