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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_10_13�.. .< ,. ,�._.+„�, .., .. aa-Yi✓!-L•,.., - ..:geyf;, '..µms.. ':w'T y ,.. .s. �+, !,yn .•...!•,�?' #:, l,... i- ,.�-, .,a ,C:tt' - — -116.:n u� �.' vS'atr,' w -..r-: l': .vr 4 orYw' - .. �e ,.wer'.r•8^a'Mw '''!'&'+'t`-'. :+0`. ._..ux�' -a�2•{rC#?'`s��.,° -'i �i�C•'+_. •�.`•i , 'T1->.�t.,r6 yr°4Y�',.yJ'•LPr. „a., F: �%�'er;"z'i ay...'. :�N•=•". i' 7° ••("'�+AM .':. :, ., .y,. .,••..,'a-tk^s�}r.•s5•h.•.. '.rr+af-^ '.r s'.v„L1ai i. -we 'Sd,a..A. w, ..m•/"'s --° •'• o.} ...� .. � j... ... .. 'r'� ° <",,;,.. .. . I �' r — - �' x — Y r• y � � p yr • yam ^+M�, � 1 -s - .. . PICKERING •� ,A� VOL. XXXV.T. =-- -PICKERING, .ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 Yafssslt,astal dar>tra. AUNtaARTON MONGOLIA t Established 75 years SPINK MILLS The girls of Dunbarton and vicinity Miss Lulu Bushnell spent over the Medical have a cordial invitation to the home holiday at Omernee. GREENWOOD of Mrs. Ruddy. Pickering, at 3 o'clock Melville Turner, of Trironto, spent RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- on Thursday. Oct, 19th, to, hear '.Hiss the hcliday with J. B. and Hire. Turn - • tered member of the Optometrical Asso- _ are epea �• Charles s k. er here, MIT el•aion of Oetario. Special attention given co FL©Ii R : - - ' I �� «"ellingturi and Mrs. «Fideman and,ttinII_oi • ho th---—�nveK—R9kCFeadt+giF;� rc-:.< _ - O aremoat. s6tt T :- near Claremont. WHITE SATIN- sxE A;7 Miss Hazel Ki tyes spent over the Arthur and Mrs. Betts and famil �T U. bIcI�I\tiO:v, M.D., L.R.C. S.,y ref N • Edinburgh, r„em'•er of the College of holidar at home. and George' tnd Jlrs, ewers and bliss g CREAM BL'.�S—FAI+fIL]' (J. R Phyeiciane and surgeons of Ontario, licentiate (1Uite a nutub-r £cool here took in ;,jar, spent 5uuday at r Perry. ;`.�.1 ! to• of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. Markham fair- la'st U,9k. We uuderstana that _ bratn Leh- apecial attention to deieneee of women and TEA BL S—P�3 TR1' ,. children. Office and reeidence,Brongham.. lir•;. Ed, Lawrence, of Kinsale, is � man, rf Ringwood, intends entering Brougham - spending a few days er A. Bri,gnall's, + into'the inercaiitile hu§ftiess at Mon- •I am paying highest price[' }u7. Legal. Bran. �Iioris. ,Juill o. Vis, May Haves, of . arkh-ctn, sp?41t golia. ; a fen d:t� s witli her cuu in, JI:,a i tln.t } Y-er L. B. Ramsey. of.(,'atnp Burden. for Barl6y a)rd Wheat ` JE, FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS_ _ Bayes. I spew: a say la t week on J•+=t It•ace, be- if . TEE[, County Crown At-torney,andCenaty ;I`heat-�l'1'eenflrgc. 1 • «. and -Mrs. De:i .t, Fr., and fare going c,verseas With the 10111.11 r 8oliohor. Ocurt House, Whtby. ]0.r _. bits. Devitt, '^:; of T„rurrto. �pNnt $;tttaliot,; xet 12i�- prdCE'S Q2IOTe selllIIg over the holiday with. ir, and firs. E.'CIIIiISTIA\, Blurisfer aLd -All ki1;1(TI, Cf 01101?. Brignall. GREEN RIVER tt r can. OZBce Bso rock sc. Nort4, Wi itbv. 151y Chopping Cin Mondays, -- _---. -- s . CHERRYWOOD" Redding. [sells are ringing: r Dental _lI!'' ' ettie Postill -vas home Sun. �--WednesdcijS and Fridayg t On Friday evening. 0^t, 13th, in the -�- --- SCRANTON COAL D. L. and, W. g• day last. BLAKE` 13. BEATON.MD. D. `., 'h!]rch a splendid concert Will hegiyen+ Calvin Murray spent the holiday at ii c, will,-B-Ot Scut Graduate of tae Royal College of l,eL:LLi in aid of the Red Cross work. lIt s. A. I \� m, Bent h'r. ' Surgeons and t•niversity 'of Totonto. ofl:ce STOVE, CHESTNL T, PEA M. McClelland, Toren -o, will speak on E ' over W. X. Pringle's hardwsre store, %Vbitby. 'p Iles, J. Bradlee, of Toronto, was a until .9 a. in. , Office hours 3 to 14; I to 5.30. Ind ;hone t6, the work And its needs; Hiss Niven, borne visitor. Bell phone 220. +Is AND STEAM. sr loist, of Toronto, 31r Jones and Benson Wilson took a business trip ]Daring Dr Beaton a absence overeae. Dr Robb. Miss Hazel Athens, elocfi ionis,t. Al,o, to Bohcaygeon. Don't bring les= than at Toronto, wul be to charge Boloi, duets. il, Reeser grtld :IrstRe sorBt7Don't ]tors over thPthoDlafop ida entertained vis- ac\ to ----:._ J L. 'SPINK, LIMITED, y five bag ie'd''fri •,til to b-,tt tbi,� = lendid conger t. .fid- amotlntT' char ed for T 'G, HAM -Issuer of Marriage p Visitors Were o the home of Alph b �ustaatsf �arDsl. PICKERING. ONT. mission YLc: Rev. Mr. Owen will take Hearer over the holiday. will be flue bags in e the chair at S u'clock, At the close st liiss Alive Hornshan entertained W e License& in the Connty' of Ontario, -- lunch will be served in the hall to any fo[[[re.- i p g - wereills m Ho the past week. •_-• -visitor _ • �lokezing';inage, 2?lp who wish to bel on.the good work. tarn Hoover and sen, Howard, - _._ _ -r ._-- G. R. BREViiST_ER •... -... t•ra�•�• POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- Veterinary Surgeont home far Tht3nk=gicinit.�� JL • Wineer, -valuator, collector and issuer - Hear the Whitevale Male Choru-= The Red Cross Society of this vil- , - Ot marriaete Ica+Ase&.-ii:xgts+m, . _ 40y - �Dnnri.ind tx of�hP_!ago- - - --- --- -- •Veterinary College and H:,nor- f*11Slal. eat,. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ary. Associate cf the .Ontario Operations were sus ended at W. G. D• Licenses In the County of Ontario. -WHITEVALE p p Veterinary College. Barnes' trill while the dam was being ams. at store and his residence, Oiaremon:. ,t >. g "E fA S T L A_ K- E" Ips. phone 3:. 1., A. C. Reeser, 4f Locust Hill, expects repaired. " DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Claremont Ontario a carload of potatoes in a few days, Misses Annie and Lydia. Fuller, with. eommiusonerfor taking -------- -- Thse wishing to secure a quantity friends and relatives, were home for The shingle that hi given __sane- . • ponnyaacer, onfarV Accountant. Eta, Noasy to lona NEW BUTCHER SHOP `hould Ieave;heir order with him at, the holiday. faction for over 30 ears. Empire as farm err , Isomer of Mamage Lie• 3' pt ansa w. •. oat- y -v once. Miss Lydia Hagerman and friend, 2 _ _ -- g Corrugated bob with a , 1u,_ , �i� bitevale br incb Women's Inti• Mi=s Nicals, of Toronto. spent Sunday 2.in. corrugtitioti, asp it before ycict r UGH R. PUGH, Glen'Mainn Ont. A full line of Fresh 31eat+alas s cute ineeting will he hell at the home at'Wbeaton Hagerrnan's. l ecenee,l Alct:oaeer, Erten%v•.ex;4r• f of lits, W. A. F.tller, tlrPen River, on bliss Coulton, r,f -Toronto. and Colo- buy other makes. If you are in 3 tease In trnrerted and ttcroushbrrd stock; pn hand -tit she f need of it Cream Se Orator: T Woo cooduco.d an7-here, write for tsrm. - p Wednesday, October hsth.,At 3 o'clock,, nel Rowe, of Picaeting. visited at Ben- p ry Gad par:,c:ia:o. iicae ink. _118. y _ Miss Violet Fuller will give a paper on son «-ilson's over Sunday. a Premier for . 30 day4. Abut l Wag, tv on road esery day. - - ••Preparing children for %ocial life," A number of people from here at. gas,)line engineq from $30.00 up. " FPOSTiLL, Licensed �-onPer, Fresh Pork F},usage a Rpictuity DPn>.unsts [tion. snrtr..and dnaghn its, 'ended the Rally at Whitevale .Bapt- See or write me. before buying. . . for Cr :nt.rs ot'Yor1r an¢ Ontartc. Ana-. 11 re, Rogers. lIt:-ic by, Green River 1st (hurrh nn S irdALF last. _ tatoo sales of all 'bads &:!enueJ to on •aortest b - Bell Phone. ont3ce, Addses& (ireea Bisnr Pl O ons. Butchers Cattle wanted girl?. S:1„ flll:nf; i-� n•It .bPitig'h'irried so F,+n,+liar face: in our vale g w.ta at rapiella forward; :+Z.11r rr Uaf,ee h iA T B. POW F. Licenced Aur- JAS O'CONNOR. -P-ICKERItiG .h� A I-tir..(n,! I Isrner tePdaiu. lieu. the t11i:• tt P is P F. J PrOL1Se, - P1Ck@r1II; tsooeer, sa: ,r:nr &cd ro„e ur for ('urns• Iirnt ,tr.d C'hnrch vtc, i, Tri.kf y Rr•.l 311-s F,Prl.i, of I's p1rF, c+trter, fur r to "real. h en_ilal¢ _-- -- _ Q eoact+ea Ontario at.d iork All aiLle.of H01. Ont.: �it�s E'irt',.r .,' R. \l w. of 31)trkt-, znrf lir chiimPd the attention N 0 T/ �.,./ Lam. 1 - RAI" cond' ot&l orter pr,�&tely cr by a.;w`Iou� � � f e ,t ' • For dates r ^+• er rnr.t�,:ia*p apt' X s• rest•- . � F3 • ti.s, :5, Y, �lrw 'TaP]r,r :>l;t�!in.i r`, the p•• i • li,cr �rei^k. The we-ttli<r donee. R:Im fib at [•leis,:.¢, F'hon. crJrn SLE OUR R � E � f l.rs� A:.t it (=al ?•!i Ad t Ti' in- hrlwg urttt.itstllr fine. n!ttnl,r.:� wr+r'e left at Ri.w. cyte, _ ; =rsag, coil ro• 4.1 B. A.. of 31ilr6i. (snit:: Nlr= 1•:+1t;Ht seen p4•ring t1voti„h the vilingf• on � �c illl I t'�Tl' ` o chcl 1 ting''' f110 '? eetvrf rowpta:�corcr .:t ttct ([:aero S:i�L ENUM-AtI1I.Nhb 13i•'rd t.«e Nellie 1�'liite, ilius E:IIa the n:iy.to V;tckhttti, 1 } a 2; ayes fi1Y &gore atr;:lrr . lalrgatrdiiL: _ ]foal.everyone.( Wt,ito. All— Josie lint, v. B, .A,: P,vll Owing to the chi-agreeiihle vmjthei•• wit rolltnfr Fly 11`1111-1 oil �,J l %• . i ulit ftncmed.ar nt•,th rind tlsa. i, 'i. -Perry. of 1n- rn Thitnl,rciviug-dnr. wan t,f the r r -- - aft., iitllueElerefi &13(1 i;tirnnlecl: 3 9 r - s L . --P,- eonrd: children of the villesge' were ctiiap- t A 'cekerin� �Qr�igeireS re -unable. . ps itlted,-Ra they n•ere unable- toeAtexid P1°rntipt service giv('n and r� HIGHLAND GREEK the school fair at Brougham. p We =eI1 emery wheels',' cirenhir _ atisfaction rllttranteed. ; — naw=. ga-"line et:gine-i and. The home of Edtvirrand Mrs, Craven - All r t1ptH.jmoRilelav� pBiyycla cutters and bt� Rieo. ^ HtRI lye fternnou� was the scene of a Grant 3laIcolns w in Galt over the W, S. Barnes, Green River t attended tu. � H- T= ����N pretty wedding. when their eldest holiday, Or address R. R \0.-1. Locust HU . Tires, Oily, Grease sad. repairs $ROCK ROAD, daughter, Mildred Maud, was married -R. J. Price spent the week -end with - to l r_ Wm. Cammack, son of the tate friends here. have SOC sw always an hand. _ __.. __... I a goo /� h d - Stock of REAL ESTATE Robert +.nd Mrs, Cammack' of Picker. Mrs. Farthing, of Atha. visited Wlth A � g' e..'•s ing, the Rev. Mr. Froleick, of Scarboro 31rs, J. Beer on Tuesday, �A�l� 1A Potter. & Andrew, Methodist Church• of lciated. The A. P. Hechin, of St. Miry's spent �wtYes x�t bride was given away by her father Thanksgiving with his parents. aT: PICKERING, Ont. and wore a lovely gown of white silk Mr. and Mrs. Doble, of Toronto, vis- i striped voile, trimmed with old rose ited Geo. and Mrs, Linton' oyer ilun.Wire"Fencing' (e 3 silk and wore a rorsage bouquet of day. ' JOHN PHILIP --~�— white roses and lily of the valley, and losses bonnie and Amv Hanson. of —ALSO— I harp For Sale a House and Lot wore -the gmdni's gift, a gold wrist Toronto, spent the holiday with their watch. .Hiss Gladius Miles, of Belle- parents. v •� Has a full line bt fresh and cur- in Pickering Village. Large s - utile, cousin of the bride, was brides- Mrs. BurrowF of Rigfont, and "fess Brace M� ire, Staples' Gesso, s ole, your fruit -„ tt(d meats constantly on hand-. •- . R % g maid and wore x brown EiIk dress and Madill, of .bla.r'kham, visited ,Mrs. trees. ,Everything in curs& e bmrr net of red roses and the i3rodieon llonda g { Y • aX±; • F Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, firQt-cla=y reppair. grcton,'s gift, a peart brooch. Edward Miss Eva Hood and Miss Lula ShPa, Cedar Posts and Ham, Bologna, �i'einers, etc. Call and -ee me as this is a bar- Cartanark was best man and the of Tr,ronto: spent over Sunday with Gin for some one.. groom's gift to hitu was a ivateh fob. their parents here. _ -}-� ,Highest liriee= paid for � — The wedding music was played by The �'omen'eTn4itufL-_*11Tmeet at � Steel tO►� S. cattle A llrs• , Hilton Brtinrwell, who wore the borne of lira. Ed. Willson on Tues-' ichards�a• how silk. The house was beauti- day,October ]7th• Coal; Lumber, Cement, ShinSle% _ i 0 e Q;Aering Notary fully decorated with foliage an erns. After congratulations n dainty lunch- _ L. Matthews. R. eaF lT y and W. AV. Sadler are in Brighton for a couple of °,�iverr� ,Public, -Pickering, —? eon wa.A served in the dining room. weeks erecting a steel Karn. - J Water', Pure Water lir. acrd ltrs. Cammack. lift in the evening by motor for Toronto hisses .Jean Brodie and Mildred Jephson, Pickering; spent qur.daty First-class rigs for hire different appointments: -- and of - her nephew, Pte. Cecil Bate, who is Hamilton, the: bride travellin in a and tale holidRv at Iii hview. Day or nig Bus meets all trains If von are wke vrnt'wili ice the -only hell, 1 navy sue sunt with rue pi fish hat tiinlmed With white ti.ps., Mi, -s E. Brodie and . iss G. laug - nessr,-o£ Toronto, ..peDt the holiday _ ;ideal drilled by Chas. B. Rice, + with the former's mother here. e e.d to.T:•kine=, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. all. k-irids (if pipe and fittings for wattlr work... Also bArh room fix. -- iltnva e n e icirttw unc av eveiliug in blethodi,t chum-li. sa- ed +tad Vrd, Brooke, of Dollar, vi. We H. Peak titre=, etc, Ever thin iven:camful• s g attention. GREENWOOD _;_:.. ed Gen; Bet bars, Philip on ionto, . lIiss Botha lTilnP, of.Toraof lies. .r P4cl:vrftrg, RiCE's PUMP IVORKS, Home 3521. 'Whitevalc, (int, _ Mi=c P"rsrnt�, of Camhrav, is here -%uv, O, Mrs. Tniton. Fergie and. hiss Florence, of Glare- •mont, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Cassie. _ T N0 = o E 1 ,Burkholuer. We make a specialty of crosscut eawti, with .John and Vis; Poster spent Sntnvflay noel' Rev. Dr. lfat:h, of Holstein, necti• '- The Pickering NL of �tcliTtev,tie,. ar,- Sunday wikh Will and �Irs, Middle. pied `;t. John's pulpit on Sundavand •pounces that , he ha_� F,pPn appiJnit•s exhibit alt they bad intended, and the holiday ton. _ delivered a very able and interesting agent otrhe Hnlvoroof C'loth•ing Cern- pany, of Londt,n, England, the groat- • Vigilance CDmmlttee' Will. Greig, of Toronto, with his mother, wife and sister called on M. sermon. iss Soot t. our teacher, attended a est Clothin;,r ('u. in th, world. Cell urday evening the boys presented him with a wrist watch at Richard Wil- Gleeson lust' neck. teachers' convention Thursday and and inspect saniple� and note nigh standing all the drawbacks and cool George Mcl,imghlin, of, Oshawa, Friday, of last week in Peterboro and quality of W,cds and extremely ton' Ile-nl)ject of this ciation is to called on 11. Gleeson on his way home 'Markham remained with her people there over the holiday: prices. Quality and" durability of and perfect fits_guaran.teed. . lessen stealing and prosecute from Fnir. lI1�S AIiCP. Middleton is still lying in d We sympathize ,with Harrey Lis- _goods ____-__ the felons. t' 1 -I; t, d I'ttl Combe and familv in the''loss of their e Get the $est -It Pays ! More than ever before "thorough• nes&" in business training - is demanded, EIeLIOTT ;, ,;T080NT0, ONT • Cor. Yonge and Charles Sts. Is strictly flrat•class in all depart. ments. We had more than 240 positions to fill in two months this year. Now is an excellent time to enter. _ W. J. Elliott, Principal Write today for large Catalogue. - a y ery tri tCa Con t 1 n an I e hopes are entertained for her recovery. youngest .daughter, Beatrice, whose Members having property stolen communi. Rev. .1. 0. Totton has puechased a death occurred suddenly, after a brief tate immediately with any member Ford car. It will do doubt he very illn-ess', The funeral took place Tues - of Executive Committee. useful to him in getting around to the day afternoon. Membership fee 81.00. different appointments: -- Miss Bate has received word from Nord has just reached here of the her nephew, Pte. Cecil Bate, who is Tickets may be bad from the President or death of Samuel Trimble, cousin of A, now in a military hospital in «'ales. Secretory on application. Trimble of this village. He *`as killed On the morning of Sept. 15th, he with Exsc. Com. -L. D, Banks, C. S. Palm• in the trenches, Sam was well known other Canadians 'entered the German trenches, and bad reached the second er,. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. around here, having lived here for line when a bullet caught him in the J • A. OfConaor'. W. J.' Clark. some time prior to enlisting. . Oliver Denny heti purchased the left hand and stopped him. He con- Preeident,'- 13eeretary Todd farm from Bruce Wilson, also a siders himself one of the lucky ones. The school fair -which promised to TOOLS SHARPENED frame house from David Russell which he is moping onto this farm. He ex- one of the best on record had same day first _ pouts to be living on the farm in a been held on set, got a eat back h date being changed and g g We make a specialty of crosscut eawti, couple of menthe. Nothing slow about 011ie. et s y pupils having such a abort time to gg,et Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired, percq Middleton, eon of William entries ready a great. many dld'ilot Razor -honing a specialty. For a first- Middieton, who enlisted a short time exhibit alt they bad intended, and the holiday class hair trim or an easy shave call ago, was home for a few days on last fair being held on a was an at the East -end Barbershop.]rave-before See our House Furnishings of all going overseas, On gat- imposition to some, as it put them in for R hard day's \work, instead of get - kinds. Slightly used Carpets urday evening the boys presented him with a wrist watch at Richard Wil- ting a little rest. However, notwith- from 15 cents a yard up. son's, where an enjoyable evening was standing all the drawbacks and cool W? T. GORDON PICK ERE G , spent, weather, it was a fair sl1CCPss. _ . _.... :-r• ,�..� 4is:. .,a. �.z-a-,.,,.. ,. ;+-:+ �. e•. 1,_.,-a:•'rs Lath and Ready Roofing always im stock. A. -C,- RE.ESOR, . LOCUST HILL J<1CdlUly - - Kidneys Necessary Medical science has never `found 71 anything up to. the present snuck better than good old Buchu and .htniper for the kidneys. Nine times in • ten the doctor will pre- - scribe one or the other for kidney troubles. Karr's Kidney Pills con - twin bnchu and juniper combined .in scientific proportions with other. ,a valuable apd safe kidney and blad-. -. der tonics. These pills banish bac•knehes, Find give -permanent aid in kidney and bladder ills that have not reached the advanced chronic Stage. x The importance of k ping the The } liver active Is mown. kidneys ar no less important. Karr's Pills cleanse the kidneys. V: >y 'benefit the bladder and are handy' k, tcarry and to use, 50 cents a bore. get whal you ask for at our 2 store -tie best of everything at the right price, and stock full. 1 J To Moore mcnadea_ =T Druggist- Graduate Optician s. Pi.c3cering, �xital.xscs E „ ...�,,;�, .r•.G .. g, , :'�''"",�t7. .R-,r;+g,r-�-�tv- 3r '%s -,y ,,''•'+'�:'. '5177 ..-:'-r•*:,-..z-r4...,-�e_, ;,.,•„rree ^a" L 3 u«' ;, -'��. • < y. e...,�. s,.:a, •, a ,. ':_ .. c`,� . , -_ ... ..:... '.;;� •�;: s.''''Q .....a t .;i ' ".'t F ''a n. 'rte •i,. �'•' . .,m c ,NOTES ANDCOMMLEWS At *e the Great War • , • • • ;� laeM� L.+ _ ionh 4 the Itssons most deeply im- • ���S pressed upon the world wan the effici- . - - "lacy with which tie Geri$Ana- had -marshaled the forces of science and in- _- r'.. ventiaa to further their purpose to ' -The Long Flowing Veil. impose Kultur ►loon "an unwilling and 3 ,backward civilization. It was not &W ....►.. r...w The new veil..ita . a long, flowing one _ _ _ _ KNI _-_-_ �'W '�° gum &V s draped over the top of -a small hfih- _-bit the Germans excelled in discov- .u' ...b crowned hat 'with a narrow_ turned-. _ �_ _ _ _ _ _ _ F _Ory cad inventive genius, but that they • � ",.,i` , - _ )ad the foresight to utilize what had �� .��w+ down brim, like the one pictared,heie. leen .110.!�'t°'" ►°" It 'is caught together in front and ea:riii ly A. mi tan taw Ls.vYk• n done, by -others. In the matter �,...a w en ate..►aa...� fashioned to the top of the_crown_ with 0 aviation, for example, they merely *p��� a�,a.®e pin, and from there. _' -- _ [•i1r�L ''m. . a large,round MADE iN_CANADA CONTA1Ns NO ALUM .-=Pllowed 'the French ia'ttive, but in "�" ►'"' it hangs-so£tly,•dciyim the hack- the ack She development of the Zeppelins they JVHN HALMLAM lmited There are ever so many charming - : ,mcured a lead which the Allies have veils of this type nowadays. They •;tot been able to overcome. Even in. E02 Hallam Building, Toronto. are made of -of silk net -or lace, - the adaptation of the: aeroplanes to some of them finished with borders' a�iliiarq uses they would ee to have a0li iaty uke their opponents at the _ land others without, And they come - PP in avariety of colors to suit every com- begin*zing, but ss in other matters From the. Ocean Shore Plexion and every taste. Some of the 1111 -'that .svel6pment proceeded • along prettiest ones are in lovely shades of lines so rigid that the slightest de- _ purple, soft rose -color, lavender, - rangement of tat pre -ordained -plans BITS OF NEWS FROM THE taupe, green and blue, as well as black of the General Staff'created obstacles and white. They are sometimes worn long, narrow girdle of the material is 'rally cross the Northern part of the wh*h interposed a fatal check to pro- MARITIME PR07INCES• on small close -fitting turbans and wound loosely around the figure sev- U.S. and almost invariably pass down grass.. So perfect di+� 4ey deem their = _ again on larger sailor shapes. • eral times and tied• at the back or front, the St. Lawrence River valley. The y: Taubea and their battleplt�ea that de- Hats and veils like -theoe are worn in a loose knot: The ends are often "highs" occupy the spaces between signs and materials were ataniardiz- Items of Interest From Pine Lap- with frocks of serge, satin or silk: The finisher with silk tasssels. The belt the lows and also proceed eastward ed to a degree that destroyed init,�- is generally arranged at the low waist. I with an inclination to ':the south-east, _ ped Pv Waves of the line, giving a suggestion of the Mo en tive'and flexibility, and the result has - R g8 Y' but their progress is not so regular been that supremacy in this field has ; .tlantic, Age effect, which, it. is •predicted, will as that of the "lows." passed to the ADies, „_ become popular again. The "lows" are generally more or A Halifax bank lost X1,100 by a �) The materials most favored for I less of a circular area, surrotoded by slick operator -from Montreal. _ - these practical frocks are satin,.broad-, No -more amazing aspect of the war - A new hook and ladder truck was S. cloth, fine serge, trieotine, fancy high pressures, and the air warendi as has been presented in its later phases f move from the high to, the low areas than the extent to which aerial super- !lately purchased for T`i'eder}etori fire _ , " _--- .twills, gabardine and poplin. The department. Parisienne favors wool jersey very from all sides. The. rotation of the .'}ority has been seized by the French Commissioner Russell of St. John Yr highly fol theRe one-piece frocks, also earth on its axis changes the direc- -and British. , -It ea�saet be ds�ted - tion of these winds alightly. The low eeIB Lliat.ilio city should have •/ he checked velours de laine which are that a great 'measure of the success is a sort of air whirlpool, embracing achieved by the Allies is their despsuccess of harbor and facilities. considered to very smart. These sometimes an area 1',000' or more Mr. F. A. Robertson of St. John materials are excellent for shopping, ate drive on the Somme has been due to miles .in diameter, and moving slowly pp ^ g a, , 0 4 motoring and such occasions when one eastward, tlte_!a that_Lheg have to a certain i has been appointed supertn- � - ,cal a cyclone; but in me- - teadem---- the' s��'=,a-te=a-�•,.�- _ ..__ _ _ and led _— , -, _ �. . - __ __-- -though gma iy dress-- -- The steamer Lady Sybil, which has Live wind, cyclone lady _&-derived. extent of -of tr to - ed _ Scime of the zcibrs-are --dark,- exclusion of their fce, a rcould car service of the y Sy five wind, as popularly .conceived. s brown, terra cotta,' orange 'and green. direct their attacks with a certainty been on tate route between North Syd- -The cc'mbinations in checked velours Such are called tornadoes, _ that was impossible oto soldiers fight- nay and Port Aux. Basques, has been t are dark green with beige, gray with A warm wind from the south to ing in the dark. The maps and pboto- cooler places north causes warmer _ graphs supplied by the almost un- sold to New York parties. navy blue, and beige with- Burgundy, The schooner Lena F. Oxner, with, not to speak of the black and white weather in the latter, and vice veins checked activities of French and Bri- a cool wind from the north in winter 'a cargo of molasses, and bound from � � checks, which never seem to lose their, tish airmen have made the c►eaning up w' often carries freezing weather to the . of intricate German trenches no long- Barbados to Quebec, put into Halifax r, popularity, - er astarter of guesswork,. I recently in a leaking condition. ra Skirts Are Longer and. Straighter Gulf States. Pte. Stanley Lutes, Steeves Moun- _ On the weather map placer o4 equal ' . '!here is a decided tendency to temperature are connected by dotted ' The explanation may be found, per- tains N.B., who is now -reported L. longer and straighter -hanging skirts haps, not only in the discovery and ap- wounded in the hospital at Rouen, has in most of the autumn models. Paquin linea called Isotherms. They are ua- plication o! better methods in the been wounded four times already this _ - has made many dresses noticeably wally bent northward in of a - tti Siecau storm, and southward in its rear. - manufacture and operation of airships. year. _ _ ► _' longer, botk,for street and evening The humidity in a wind is also an by nations, unhampered by blockade, ' A motor ambulance to be delivered i wear, and many of the other Perisian tut in the fact that the military avia- in six weeks has been -ordered by the ti couturieres have lengthened the skirts important factor, for it varies with 'tors of both countries were not -bound, Commissioner of Public Safety at St: �l for the coming senson,,.trhough not to. the temperature. Air from the south - to officially.a pointed rues and lines John N.B: The' cost, will be about_, - _ an exaggerated degree. The skirts moving' north warms the country but _P _ _ is itself losing heat, and as it cools y of action. Their very unprepared- $3' - _ have. not lost any of their fulness 'in Two boys of Welsford, _ N,B.. Roy .74-7-7403. their downward tendency. They sim- and the air contracts it holds more nese brought into -service every avail- p g p;y follow the lines of the figuie more moisture relative to bulk until finally _ able type of plane and engine and both Woods and"Chas. Thompson, were o- ; Satin Dress Braided with Sontacha at some distance above the earth, sat - have grown amazingly under- the spur ing hunting when. blonds' gun �cci- , closely and do not flare as much. The ._ of dire necessity. dentally discharged -and killed young one pictured here was worn with' a I hoop skirts and crinoline - effects are uration may be reached and the l moist - of w- Thompson. dress of black satin with a long s,,ug !`practically dead and some soft drap- urs condensed into the forst o! clouds. Tits steamship Mikado, Capt. Sin- cries are seen in their stead, especial= and if continued, rain is sure to fall. This versatility and adaptability bodice fitted. at ;rhe waist with salt 1 in 'venin and afternoon dreesea of, Of course, large bodies of water "and. Clair Cann, owned by the Si.Mary's leats. The skirt had a full tunic .y g $, has been shown in all .other lines of P mountain ranges cause marked local military activity. Greater and more Bay Steamship Co.,of Digby, N.S., is P satins; crepe' and soft silks. j racy g with purple satin to match the rth the variations in the weather accompany- .I- a y p leafed at the waist and made w' powerful � has bei_ beoughL_ ashore on s ledge on the eastern 'side p p 1pr loo Purple- These paterns may be obtained front R' p pocketr�, which were faced tp to bear upon the German lines, means. of Petite Passage. your local McCall Dealer or fborn the 'ing the passage of winds. - --- have been found to counteract the de- The Y of Thomas L. Spellman, braided design which trimmed r}re McCall -Company, 00 Bond Street. Tor- Several cyclones pass. eastward each viliah 'innovations of "frightfulness" Halifax; N.S., who- has been miss- . dress. . This is 'one of the favored' onto, Ontario. _ week sa a rule; cyclones .and .anti- =�she attacks by gay and fire -and ing since early in ' Septethber, ' wan 'designs for autism and it certainly is ---41 cyclones follow so closely that we are... - pow comes the startling announcement found last week in the water at the a most becoming one. The sleeve I FACTS ABOUT THE WEATHER. I in the one or the other almost con - of an armored monster in the service Halifax- Ocean Terminals. was cleverly cut to form a point be. r stantly. Most of, the" winds are cy- . ' of the -British that sweeps over the A new overhead bridge. has been' _ _ _ - By Chas. �}. Bice, Denver. Colorado clonic, and to them chiefly the middle, battlefield despite trenches and en- Put in by the railway authorities Fye winds are the chief factors in or -what is known in this .country as tartglertients, making easy that roll- about.a mile north of yewcastle, sta -- ---- -- the Mississippi vallex. owes its rain- - 'lag -back process that is becoming so tion, N.B. The bridge is shout forty'I weather, but they change se unexpect- i fall. serious for the invaders of French feet long, with concrete abutments. ! - ` wily that prognosticating the weather - An anti -cyclone mean§ the "area -lis + and Belgian soil. Signaller H. R. Stewart, who re- is very, difficult.. I which the cooler air of the upper re vently -was honored by the* Czar with_, _ Weather signs 'are numerous' -and, gions is settling "to the surface of the. Nothing Worse! the Russian Medal; Order of St. many of them still remain a mystery', earth and flows away in all directions. but enough have been deciphered to George, for conspicuous bravery, was Hence the weather in a region of high Benevolent -looking Lady (with a one of the. first six- P.E.I. boys to en- render forecasting tolerably certain pressure is usually cool," clear and .Pitying look at the man who has just list in. 1914. for at least 43 hours. .- - dfy, with a west or north= 4- �,75Z T. 7. MORE BABIES FOR EXPUM A * NEW SftVICIL '..'Our Kitchin' is Your 7 Now . peasible t6 - SaW * a- Day hatter' . rjtCJ1en__it Cost two Mil. Large Family Will be Regarded As a I by TelograPL National Asiet.. QUICK1Y- lion dollars and was built Mr. J. McMillin, who has initiated lo furnish you with 'crisP-, "The war after the war will be many -notable improvements since he Olden by the' nation which encourages of the 90 en loaves of Shredded won marriages and large families�" Sloan's Liniment became General Manager early mar I Hundre& Find -'Wheat. the purest, cleanest, I These worU-were used by an em- -Soothes Their Aches.- C.P.R. Telegraphs eighteen months. nutritious cereal food inept London physician in an inter- ago, has just decided to inaugurate view with the Yondon Daily Express. an important service entirely_ new to in the world. It' is 'ready He spoke'er he- subjects. which ._Sir .-The shooting, tearing pains of near Canada over the hundred and ten cooked and. Teady-'t money, M.P., dealt with algia and sciatica are quickly re- thousand miles of wire under his O -Serve., Leo a ileved- by the nothing ixternal apoll- . ousan with J1'C4iozZthe need for more abund- cation of SIcat's Liniment. mediate control, namely, the day delicious for breakfast r y X.� eves the letter which mia ille or crearn, or for any ljr�,puliting the British . Empire Quiet nerves, relieves y now be sent between. M e � the - points in Canada on the Canadian a- d the peril the families Of one , numbness feeling, and by its tonic ef wfth and er er meal in combination or children. fact on the nerve and muscular tissue, cific system at a rate. v . y- much re 8 1rCCd te relief. Aueed as compared with the usual' --My experience shows the',, gives immedia. t is cleaner and eas- commercial rush tel-egram. Mr good stock to start with, laige f ami Sloan's liniment plasters and lies show no deterioration among -the I ler to use than mussy -plasters a 'hat many Millan is convinced t me of si- 1 ointments a those who send telegrams would be and does not clog the Por younger branches," said the pby just put it on—it penetrates. K Is .1y the cian. "On the contrary, I frequent . u will find relief in it from qiAte satisfied if these arrived on pain. You bodies, and em- uraagia, sclat-IM, Stiff.1same day, whereas a proportion of find that the* best 1'rheumatism, nt and they have one my - &. -111tis,"241.0 Idulment asuarvits NaTZIACI& be with- it a counter-attack? Then, as sudden-: ;a orld of good. I would not How To Get Rid Of Catarrh, BOOK ON w out them." The Tablets are sold by, ly- our own artillery ceased firing and Catarrhal Deafness or May Come To This. medicine dealers or 11.0 mail at -25 the mystery became plain. The Ger- DOG DISEASES "Is this sten cent store?" cents a box from The Dr. Williams mans were approachingof in columns Head Noises. And How to Feed four,' officers to the from, hands held if you ha%e catarrin, t�atarrhar dear- Sru:" free to say sadms by Ont.- . - the Amber ,it is, Medicine Co., Brockville, 0 . P .. --' -I in the air; and as they came closer we ness. or •,head not.Aes cautied by cRtarrh. Agerwi; 1.1 bear you have wonderful bar- or if phleem drops In vour throat strid Y GLOVER CO, Ina. ST sitnmach or H. CLAY yo r automobile de.' HORSES SHAM �iNESS could distinguish - the steady cry, reused catarrh- of the -1 Del bmsd*s 1118 Went 31 st Strad, Now ywk iniL Where is : you will be irlaa to gKow (hot u "Kameraden! Kameraden!" bowel V n be evi- ioartment." 'these distressing soNtnDtoms ca A-+ -a in many instances by Tubes phatically the es with the fourth$ fifth-, sixth or seventh neck, tooluac e, a c. For strains, sprains, bruises, black- I the cos" 01 the rush to egram is to the cost of speedy delivery. The A Wish' Shamming by war horses to avoid child. and -blue spots, ­ Sloan' Liniment reduces the Pain a dayletter'of fifty words'will be rated I wish 1 was a landlord gay's tile prisoners, slicing off "Married people who prefer small losing quickly :f the whole It's really a friend o at one and a half times the cost of a My life would be content, A to Take this home and a P hot water and 4 ounces of wranulated families risk the-, Possibility of in ramify. Youi druggist sells it in 25d.. y, i7b ular' rush message of .ten words For no one knows an easier way Jun 0 Comfort.. Yow Dru ' t*a Soc do, Had atitys F avrecask a genius which ftight have come 50c. and $1.00 bottles. and can still bring an answer. the To go and raise the rent. a fourth or fifth child. Parsons et same,day, which is as quick as many 'I- a good example, as a -rule, in the they* are' people desire. There are sixteen bun- -'-am aasarns Ktn&rwo ZJ to Our" Idade in Canada, size of their families, and dred C.P.&. telegraph offices through- usually fine families, too. o out Canada, at each of which the new Vultures have no feathers on thq She Knew Better. P. "In Germany, early. marriages and large: very large, families are the' service will bb in force, so that this - Ell 'bead or neck. Mrs. Wiseman was one of those wo- rule. I - have, seen a father, mother, will be a . Domirrion-wide, service stretching from Louisburg, Nova Celery is a good cure for rheumat- I men who always know. Whatever and. twenty-four' children, all robust 1 Scotia, to Victoria, B.C. Messages i ism and neuralgia. the subject under discussion, she, had and bright, going to church. or Eng M11a IEng- will be.taken in either. French own opinions, and made other *peo- AlBachelors who postpone marrying • BZZZ "TATOZZ fish, code words not being permissible. Is have them, too. pie her husband they are thirty-five or fo a. until rty ct the race. Mr. John McMillan owes is s. POTATOES, IRISH 001!6 i GERMAN PRISONERS. his sac- E Carman. Order "Joshua," said she to foolishly for themselves and cess to a genial and tactful disponi- biers. Delaware, 1 , write for quo one evening. "I -saw in this morning's I It, is one of the weak points Jn_ our -at once. Vlyiititdadt How the French Secure Them From ti,n'which made him one of the most � tations.Dawson. BriLmptdis. that.-ddVir. Biller died on Sat- social system that men do not marry Running, Away. popular C.P.R. officials in the West, I WASTED. rday. Pf - "It.was a mistake," mumbled Josh- young. is EXI.P where his work centred until he was ! -- An American who, fought with the iLBl.,;ET MAKERS AND MACHINE i ritreal C, called to the head pffice in Mo dy work BtefL at ua, as he, bent down' to un lace his "be THANKF L MOTH RS Monthly hands wanted. French gives in the Atlantic M 0 The Bell Iv t lively description of a successful at- last year. Althbugh less than fifty', hiahPat wRaes. Appl>' Ont. Sh"A; died on Friday." a r sai pe a a -t 1-ertly� trencl e­s­-and--­thE1-ye"s-of--�he­ Furniture Co- Southampton. TOU 9AZZ Wiseman, firmly. peated Mrs, W Thousands of thankful mothers capture of many German prisoners: 1its inception, working on construction NEWIVAIPESS I know it .did.," persisted Joshua, in throughout Canada—many of them -speak Our line was wearing thin. Haff-' 1883. After acting fora number� to the third trench we were res I of years as operator at Donald B.C., ROFIT-MAKING N E%V S ND JOB P Offices for sale to good Ontario "but it was an error the print. ,I thought that at first," said the ighbors-'-spie"ak with the your own neighbors of that splendid medl- way The most useful and interesting inforced. The ground in our rear was he -became, Inspector of Telegrapba towns. Full. in-formatlDn on of all businesses, COID- greatest praise -,lady decidedly, OW Many edly, "but I got half a dozen cine, Baby's n' Tablets. "covered with our men' All at once: at Winnipeg in 1902, Assistant Super- spip! Lication to Wilson Publishing psriy� 73 West Adelaide Street Tor*ntcL of the paper and it was the would have no other medicine rident at came a. change. The German artillery I tendent in 1906,. Superintendent copies mothers ame in -all of them. -And they - cer- Among these is for their little ones. Superintend= I 2031WMLAXZOU1- in front ceabed firing, and the next Calgary.,in 1907, General E I E Winnipeg 1913, finally. 'FR� 'TC. ' ainly couldn't have made the same., Mrs Albert Nie, , St. Brieux, -Sask.,, t - 'like -second-we saw the reason why. In efit at -in � : I "A. 0 TUMORS. N' - 'Manager of the whole telegraph Sys- k, internal and external, cured with-. "the the German troops Writs 'mistake over and over again who says: "I have. been -using Baby's Is -seven -trench ahead out pain by our home treatment. L were out in 1black masses and tem in March, 1916. before too at"' Dr, Hellman Medical that! 1WM Tablets, for the past years -7-7 .3 4' -- children pouring I jus advancino, toward us at a trot. Was as Co, Limited. Colllngwood, Ont. and they have one my - &. -111tis,"241.0 Idulment asuarvits NaTZIACI& be with- it a counter-attack? Then, as sudden-: ;a orld of good. I would not How To Get Rid Of Catarrh, BOOK ON w out them." The Tablets are sold by, ly- our own artillery ceased firing and Catarrhal Deafness or May Come To This. medicine dealers or 11.0 mail at -25 the mystery became plain. The Ger- DOG DISEASES "Is this sten cent store?" cents a box from The Dr. Williams mans were approachingof in columns Head Noises. And How to Feed four,' officers to the from, hands held if you ha%e catarrin, t�atarrhar dear- Sru:" free to say sadms by Ont.- . - the Amber ,it is, Medicine Co., Brockville, 0 . P .. --' -I in the air; and as they came closer we ness. or •,head not.Aes cautied by cRtarrh. Agerwi; 1.1 bear you have wonderful bar- or if phleem drops In vour throat strid Y GLOVER CO, Ina. ST sitnmach or H. CLAY yo r automobile de.' HORSES SHAM �iNESS could distinguish - the steady cry, reused catarrh- of the -1 Del bmsd*s 1118 Went 31 st Strad, Now ywk iniL Where is : you will be irlaa to gKow (hot u "Kameraden! Kameraden!" bowel V n be evi- ioartment." 'these distressing soNtnDtoms ca A-+ -a in many instances by Tubes French Army Veterinarians Are Con- -vinced. They were s— en .ring. our knives, and . in less time than it tireav )%ercome which vou. csn� the followtax treatment i easily orepare in four own home, at lit - Grevolated Eyelids, Sore Eyes inumed by expo- Shamming by war horses to avoid 'takes to tell it we had mingled among their trouser tie cost. secure from Your druggist I i lance Of Parmint (Doubts Str'engtivi, i -,5c, to Sm. Dew and W)ild t the battle front, discredited at- iftrsi , tile prisoners, slicing off N,ju more than Thl-s will homedd It A int or sure kl relieved by Xbrin IE seems now well established, 93yg a buttons, cutting off suspenders-. and to Take this home and a P hot water and 4 ounces of wranulated yJUS1174 7. No Smarting, At Paris. dispatch. h the acking through belts. We cut laces lift all their shoes, and thus slop-' ac sucar , stir until dissolted. Take one tablet, noon fu I fnur-tirnes a clay. A de Jun 0 Comfort.. Yow Dru ' t*a Soc do, Had atitys F avrecask French army .,�eberinarians have - found from close observation that ping along, their hands, helplessly in L--1. $1 — wkets to kee their ctd#d improvernont is onmetimes noted after the first dav'p trealmtrit. Hreath. ing"become­ while the diptr4*t-Inx 11alffWULD A . Of certain horses fall most unaccountably E r r-1 F t- :head noises. headache. dullnot-a cloud% - Druggists orNa ill when in bombarded regions. They _trousers -from falling 'round their thinking, etc., rrndually disavueur un - 5c d. seem too weak and per- ankles, shuffling their feet to keep der the torue actilm o? the treatment secorne to Reglate-ed Nu -se es lie down an� P'Loss of $men, tagle, defecti%--heartno: and recel,,@ par while learning en� their 'boots oil, the huge column , Of i,,nd mucus drnprinx in the bewit of the The Irish Of It. vous to move, or go lame. Wh was sent to the rear with a throat are other oyrnptomi4 which Kur. The Seth Israel grospitrA of WVW mufti- : ih*y are sent back to the veterinary prisoners iirest the presence of catarrh and wbkrh.-z Iran City ronn"d lato "Mike, T-UWr--Y6U tett -the by thts effivactoup Am"Otced 4 Lb, N-- y 119 "w" Zd1k-AU'v De -bt trurn I, treatment. rmetv' r cent, of a Yost o"r" 1 6-0 or -tions factory because. you thought it 'came -in the rear, in a -day or.tw 3 they ey few soldiers to diree rather than to nti­ overcgmt Musenoses.. are all. right agahL guRrd them. all ear troubles are said to he dfrectly tuiva� had left the caused by catarrh, therefore. there must me 2 --was dangerous." was This has be As -the Germans -It 7 im .4no IsAb if 01 w, happened in so many cases be many ivrovie w"Pe hearing can tw =It POI:Z "Dan * gerous, i,.k it! Shure beyond rrenches� -their Artillery had paused, lar-ol Wopetim. do J.H.Two 14, that it has become a matter be restored by this Pimple home treatment, there -now Oi'd have been dead months dis tt that the animals sham ,ick- thinking it a counter-attack. Now,1 ago, Ru 1 ness to get away from a spat where as file after file was; escorted to the = Soiomionic Decison. they have to do strange work under rear and it iiecari%e ­ippa rent that -th'e Two brothers inheriteda farm and;WANTED to red, the German --tstrange conditione..and where con- men had surrende quarrelled violently as to its division. 4 1 stantly horrible things make terrify-' tillery opened -up again furiously. Six 'Now there lived in' their village a cer- f shel landed at the same instant in 1p for Woollen Ping noises. is ing tain shrewd and wise old min, noted Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. almost. the same 'place, and within a for the 'soundness of his advice. Him! He Dear Sirs,--rl can recomyrw.nd..,Ml- TORONTO FAT STOCK SHOW. few minutes Seetion 9 of our company the brothers determined to appoint -LINIMENT for Rheumatism WARD'S -LINIMENT' had almost disappeared. 'Whatever he. said thiy and Sprains, as I have used it for r arbitrator. 4 As e,.-Uenced by an advertisement, would abide by. They laid the mat- -ter before him.- 'For a long while he Card#rl% Weavem -YouFu114r9_ a0_ rs truly, elo Of Tal in thought, .then delivered "f4digirient. 'Napper Tenders. both with excellent results. which appeared in last week's issue, T. B. LAVERS, the Toronto Fat Stock.Sbow are giv Th Hyg J A ing special attention to farmers and "You," said he, pointing to. the elder, In all Departments MS `shall di-�ide the 'farm as Yoti"think and St. John. Good wages paid breeders, and are offering many hand- steady work assured. P several oventnes for Inexperienced he1W some stock eve fair. . And you�.' he continued point where enerxv %.nd prizes for classes where -axe4 ability will bring pro must be bred. fed arid owned by ihe ng to the younger "shall have continued, first motion. Ny - paid --w - ...... while learning weaOng. Special- IU4Uco`-- exhibitors. This is work along the' A Warning to D71590PUcs- % choico." to family workers. rightlines bring out a I Thi habit of I I otatinir full experience. if &UP. 11 j 'and'shou :akJrtir diresti%e pills at ter meals makes chronic dymnentics of axe. etc., to good entry. znjiny. thousands of men and women be- Heartless Dad. On His Furlough. 1-caiise artificial dl stents. drugs and ­ ­ . , h. "n, Influence Manfactariii A I .The reading lesson was oij;7and the eally no0 symit shall not marry the.cub, and Th Slialsby As a rule. Japanese plays last from upon the excessively acid-condill n of word • "furlough" occurred. Miss:iiii: thi 'moaning until' nine the stomach contents that settles it 3? six o'clock n which is the cause Jones, the teacher, asked if any littleof most forms of indigestion and dys- "But bc- loves me father. Vows he BRANTFORD, ONTARIO, persta. I The- after dinner rill merely -lessens would die for me." girl or boy knew the meaning of the �t night' �I have no objection to that., Tell vyord.. One'small'hand was ra' the sensitiveness of the stomach nerves raised. 2U-- d10 LlIalraout for 48141 evsr7'4l%e:­ and thus gives a false sense of freedom "Furlough means a mule,". said the from Pain. If those who are sublect to him to insure his, life i.n-your favorl •flatulence.' belching Mac'1'nerl ��' child. "Oh, no; it doesn't;' said the Attending to Business. lindigestion'ttalras' eating, and go ahead. bloating. heartburn, etc., after teacher. "Yes: ma'am," insisted the 'You say the officer arrested you -ould get about an ounce of pure bis - 1,1 have a 1>ook at-home urat , d :magnesia from their druggist Ltluzaeat -0 amqs suras, zta -110d Englu, 150 little girl, , while you were quietly minding your. and take a tessnoonfui in a little water that says so.,, Miss Jones told the own business?' after meals, there would be no further Plain Talk. - necessity for drugs or medicines -be- child to bring the 6-6ok to school. The .`Yes; your honor. He caught me t!�tuse •. bisurated. marnesii ' instantly you much, Mr. 'HI P., -19,x 42, with double Heiress --I like yo' next morning the child came armed suddenly by the coat -collar and threat- neutralizes stomach acidity, stops food -y fermentation and thus - insures normal. I Ardup, but I cannot man you. with a book, and triumphantly :bowed ' enabling the stom- maln.'driving bdt.24 InS• d to Ixul-kcbepn. me unless I accom. � i)ainiess digestion bv en ene hindrance. Ardup' (picking. up, his hat) —1 will f ' Am�rican �oldier ild- "'ach to, do its work without a Ricture o an panied him quietly -to t1w, station." T . -.-I. he equally frank with you, Miss Bul- ing i mule�lunder which was the cap- i �You were peaceably attending toi I don�t like you at all, but I wide, and byum 30 K, W. tion—"Going home on his furlough'," your .own "bui-ineis, making no noise'. To Help Restore Louvain. lion. or disturbance of any: kind ? i "None whatever, wh4tevti A committee 'of leading Russia * n would marry- you. in. a minute. L am belt driven, All N first r -sir."." scholars and professors has Veen es. more self-sacrificing than you are tiiblished to assist the French Good evening. e enccom. I - "It seems very strange. a t is class condition.. Would be yoru business?" mission to. restore the world -renown - ,I'm •-a burgli'�." ed library of Louvain, in Belgium, sold, together or separatc.. . which, was burned by- the Germans in -Heroes Poor Talkers. ---the early days of the war. The, Grand -1y" _; also a lot of shafting zi . Ys -t Duke Nicolas. Miobajlovich is -chair- Heroes are poor"tiTkers, s he man of the committee.- find relief in ZamBA I ata very great bargain. w New York Robin. the buffft, stinong Fon, who. from the seat of a frail Great philosophers and, statesmen rood Is required Imedt 'aeroplane. attacked and brought down d pitin, stops bleedift and brinp y I It ones raid have been noticed to have large an sam Perst"Mce, with Zem. a huge Zeppelin during a recentatelyto London, could command only six sloping ears. Bull, means cure. Wby not prove on words when there was presented to ? JU Drwgrws 0"-Nons,- pping The River N "a So- Frank Willson & Swo.. :him a purse made up by the shi ver Orinoco, in South Amer -Amer- ica, is over three miles broad for 7"73 to • men: "Thanks. I merely did my -half � its course Adelaide Street Wes while during 2 Toronto. duty," The boy had stage fright, no nearly n at places far -VA 2. ISS UE. 42-446 doubt, but it's the only kind of fright floods the width, eve -ffrom-the a", is often a bun ed miles, t#r 'ici - .wc3o�>vE-off- - d4��.• PRESERVING TIME FOR PEA -01M _ >,pbls�ed.►err$ridolmo:alHORSES. AND CATTLE rj Oli SALE-rougg Pigs just wean- The very best C1'ay.'ford Peaches %-,- 11 be. here this week. a F aFick�rin8. Oat. ed also heavy work horse. App1T to E T `�7e buy direct from the Rruct'el' an guarantee eV'Cr bA8 Implements, Furniture, Etc. Lova i'tokoriha Ind phone 1410 Pic 8-s y q F Tam$ -_- - ket. Order now. We will.have� shipments every few days.. Belonging to .the Estate of the$ . C?W --WANTED-YouYng and part pad '1.35 r. 1.00 it = ie,te vCTM. aSCO + T Cemaron yH est milking.Poae mita Rev. 8 D.VIN== AR'SPICESt- per yea , ; paid in adianos. rT•ir� i lvern714 3.4 K« Subscriptions to the United States it 60 -- - -- �� yang - AT - White Wine, Cider or Malt Vinegar, the best of ,1 c4` - - OR SALE -At F. Hurst's, corner Lot 22, Rear.Con. 8, Piekerin= OR Brock 'and •Kingston roads, rine and eac'il that can be bought. - Puge Spices of .every green tomatoes, pears, apples and young pigs 3 - kind, whole or ground, A 1:01iN MURKAR, f'rOpi•18t01', (lmile-westofClaremont),on _ _ Wednest�a Oct. 18th 1916 C A l�c;<— e�lelinili with' 1� R �^ S E R V 2 1�T Glr TARS IDEft M gI B g y ... f , Monday, Oct9tb, we will prepared to ` NOTE& AND CQMMENT3 The following property, viz • make cider until the last of November. W _ ,All S,LZe3, Crown. JACK,. Wilke. slid.. ituper'lal HORSES Petty, Chezrpwood gti measure, also the Perfect Seal Jars. -The question,of good roads is Ba mare• 11 ears old- im ba mare ♦y LSISE CLO VEFt SEED FOR. . i q 8 yrs old imp. bred to Lord Gleniffer, �i sale at lot 12, con 7• Pickering, at the farm XZ%X .�I_ � 00M...�LEFr P.:rTA'TOSI� �n►dual3y becoming more promitl- ens' own price Also young shorthorn bulls for bay mare 8 yrs old registered bred to sale at'reasonable prices. E E Pngh, Clara A load of these good cooking Potatoes at slit throughout the country; and l: &ngdowoe._ba� mane_aged registered wont ��cl . • - �^.. -- : the interest taken in the matter is bred to Lansdowne, bay horse colt 1 _•ARM -TO RENT -Beira south , yr old will register• bay filly foal will �j $ ---- C X -M �`+ A P � R S V Q" ..9 . 2% doe to a great extent, to the High- A' halt of lot ll, con. 5, Pickering, Good out- re�ister, bay pony foal, buildings, frame house near Greenburn station The drop in Sugar toil. help in you prPsery-. way Improvement ACC, -by wh1C11 CATTLE AND PIGS. For furtherparliculars apply to R i Somerville ins and pickling operations. 13e3t Redpath Pickering. _ R Pa the Provincial Goverglnent agrees Roan cow registered 8 yrs. roan heifer _- - -� guaranteed, $8,00 per 100 lbs. t0 eoutribkite two dollars for. every registered 2 yrs old, roan heifer calf UARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- - r will register roan cow 8 yrs old will Coasistiag of 50 acres, being part of lots 19 The Sei3t of E4eryth 1Y1g:1Z1roeeri+se s -..three dollars that the county con• register,, ret heifer.2 yrs old will reg- and is, con, 3, Pickering. 'For particulars app ly E islet, red bull 18 months old will re to C W Disney, R R No 1, Claremont, or.to Sirs. Fruits and Provisions at the lowest prices tributes for the construction of g- NJ Jones, Pickering 3-5 r consistent with - good roads. -The mileage of roads later, red bull 10 mos -old will register, ----- _ t roan cow 8 yrs old bred, part Tersey FARM TO -REN. -T-50 acres on -lot.' _ Q V A Z I T X assumed by the county system cow 3 yrs old bred, roan heifer years 22.con,5, Pickering, for a term of years• old bred; -tied steer 2 yrs old, reysteer Good house and outbuildings, plenty a water. JASs I averages from 15 to 18 per cent. orchard and eLisll fruit, Soil s elay loam, A .-R of the total road, mileage of the 1 year old, red heifer 1 year old, 8 red ply to O H Pugh,l>t so, coa,.7, Pickering or a R calves. An ue heifer with calf b side, dress R R No 2 Claremont 52tf ' County, and which will serve about Holstein heifer bred, brood sow and s WANTED -100 carloads of Elm to 75 per cent. of the --traffic; - The 11 pigs T M ship at either G T R or C P R pointe.. GROCERIES ONL;_ 131PLEMENTS ETA.', We have orders for say quantity of elm, either' ,r. ']kind of roads that are built by out or by the tree. we will ay the highest Binder 8 -ft cut .M1I-13. mower 5ttt cut markee price, Csll,write or pone for varticu• 1 this system is simply a• good 'McCormick. seed drill -Sylvester, cul- lays, Joseph Heard a4 loss, Whitby, ono• c _ �_ _sgravel road of one made of broken ticatflr M -H, disc harrow; land roller, ARM TO' RENT -Sealed tenders PEEL I�,,ftt SHOE -:-,STORE horse rake, set of diamond harrows F1 ill be reaeiyed by the urdersigned up to &tones, well graded and drained a sections, f Verity lows No. 21, an P gang Oct.'23rd, 19:6, for the renting of a farm or a- -and suitable for all kinds -of wheel- Wilkinson, 2 scuffiers, cutting box. bout 50 acres at Green River. Ths lowest or - fanning will, set of scales, 20(X1 lbs cap, any tender not nacessan sees ted. For par. tad ;vehicles, and the coat varies :iculare apply to Donald R, .Heaton, Wblte• • - 7 t horse power jack, - 2 cutters: buggy, vale,__ 3.4 .200 Pairs of Mens Military Boots 1rom12500 to $35Q1 per mite. The light wagon, Speight, wagon, set of -BARK TO 13 ENT -In rheTownsllip rate of taxation is about one and trucks, 2 bay Tacks, set of brass mo•un- Ii of Pickering, being tbcaouth half of lot 9d, i r --- s half mills on the dollar, whish ted harness: 2 sets of heavy harness, toy 2,con:aininc 100 acre, Good brick hoose The best Boots in the world for Farm s aIId �@ChaIIion C: set of single• harness, a gyantity of daulurnacet drat-clsse,tables 5 acres of as _ is not sdch a high rate. •In the hay and turnips, doubletrees, whiflie- apple orchard sad 3 acres of raapberries and Use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian trees forks, trues. and other articles other small hult F'or particulars apply.to ...village of Pickeriuix the business J S Roney on .hw promises or to Wra. Brant, Soldiers Fear,Every pair fully guarau• too numerous to naeotiun. Ah: o x 30 NTua Ave, Tcroato 43tf Wen bave contributed- i{u-a- -r. l ll i• n a4r e-. , - - - - -- '_ -fin e� -------- - - - ---- --- •a - " hast fen' years the Pilin of $3 „efferta. - ._ _ -. I4 OaRle a Lfoecrd zs n age 4c loo$ --- each fur, uiliu� the streets: Iu ad. SALE AT ONE O'GLOOK, SHARP a:nae sellar ao-1 small statin ewo and a haH t tlilLion to Lhle they leave been tax• a :ea of tan la aiaa ng an acre of good orchard - F F - - The'hoc a s n:ce:y aarroundei with .shade Js P E E - 0 N TERms F3 ac, -roots, futniture anal all trees. Prsseasson may be given at say tinea, ' ed for the maintenance Of the sums of x310 and under, cash : uvet For pr." and termsapply taYHILP& BEATON _ i tYhaeva atf - ' -ONTARIO roads. If -tile county system had tbwt amount 12 mooths rredi-t to par. _ WHITEY,• been in Operatioq, the burden to ties furnishing �ipprotied j,)in[ rat tedr, 1�• AFiJl TO RENT-Beinglot I3, - r #per CeFit. dlluw for cash, ccc'ic1cer:at. ani consisting ng of ill acres :.:rated one and a half miles north of Picker- -. theta would be less than it has Kix 11Aa', Auctioneer g t:;ia,;a. On the yrec uas ate a trams Si///////■//■!/!!/■!///////!//■!//!!///!//!r/!//!� _ _ __._ - _.--.�- b.uae..00d baro stao,e for 9 tnr%sl ani 10 been in t11E' past, And We �t011ld n I��, n cauls loong b+•ar:cg orchard w:tt a kcod is, 'have better streets. In the rase MORTGAGE AL melt of froa 3a : a is : cFap tram R Ji fenced DOMINION _. pies:? of Lard and sof: water: For f:rtbaz ! Y Qf the Bine:tun road the cunt of — particulars api`�5 to Jet= Haight P:ckenaa2..i. ! Under and Fey virtue of the powers Construction brad maintenance is .�R)> FOR i SALE OR RENT -Pro - which in it certain inort;r4z,, whit h petty a thu lat, H ! Lark a, oras sting of ' � - considerably greater, but the will be produced at the time ,,f sale, lams acres, more or leen e:ac part, cf, loty ,s ! )?aid up Capita $8,000,000 Raaarv+ Fnad. 7 000.00a i/ '.'assistance rendered b the cit there will be.otfered fur v:rir, �,r pul,lic ar.d •4, on base I:ae;T..krHdc, or."e G.a •a�ntn U F. Y of s'.rk, r:aq t'Cl,>g�, on the ea::: see sr- a `► a .ellen on Sattlyday. O:•t:.r. ,r 29:h. v* / _ ., 991 9a of Toronto � well &.9 b the rov• ap:enlai fro, a ho•aa. 4large barn wick:. st-•.a ! . F P .1918, at the bf�UC oY [$]ree" o t lock, +tt fo.tniatson ,to�-1 wtahltoit, rn eel:ar, p:, pena, N Depositor! 'Sn this Safslt Ale ,assured o1 efIIesent ae1'R1CC. 1& ince is so %146.iuutia,l that the theGordun House, Picketing by Mr. :iaplaneatahedt"t: ;bt-Nrm it clean aad ! / ,n a t : •h ata:e n: eulrtvyt:on s:ao ood orcLarf Win. 3Itiw, ailctiUneer, the f..11vwwF it to koovttu w• one of the beet fkrtu. in the ! A townwhip caunclt.uff4u•d to igtrore � A G[NERAI. BANKING $USINESS. TRANSACTED n - - _ valuablepruptLty,netm-ely:- totaL-tlp En,term,anilart;cularsapply to -tit. The government is distribut- All and �ingnlar that certain patcei T H La:K..d i, aero:,, _ t!_ _10 Ing literatui,e` oil this r ueitit�u, of -tract of land and •tincts - PER A( HE Ht'�'S A -,4%+ACRE - i n WHITBY BRANCH : S. O, TERRY, Manager. lyit,q and being in the Townaii of , rn %% ht ;a t.3t. pea ood t•srz+, so: sl - t and this rht�utd ;be. btuJied care- Q -y Pickering, in the 0,uuty and Prot ince 7 ;n atoue cu itfou. rst,.:c • ,or a3 csetie. fully by every ratepayer: It it of satanic, aad being lha seventy de- !tii•t.l mi, -ford. 1 .ng�rzaio )argil u:a b,ulc �//i//!///tA/■�>111/r�[/!//t■■1/////1f1i=/>•!/tlf!//■!t !toped that the w-ar will be ended lea and one half of an acre, be the of r;,,• strap esattny ±9,c1, eel ,area __. _ •-._ _— of 10: d, 4J setts c:aple aad redaz t b eKitnat ' ' r • same tliore or les=, of part of Lot Nota- ed worth 635M, spring creek through farm: out In the near.fntilre and when it is her Nineteen in the Second and Third haitmile from school, -Owls miles train tawo _ Ran a of the Hroken Front ClYn'Cea- And acaasou. Possession Sept -lot. +x000 down, ' ended, 11113 countl'y Will be swarm- $ -balance. mortcaae ata Percent. Forpeataulara - illi with men lucking for employ- slap of the Township o[ Pickering write John A white, R R No I -Locust Bill. 47tf aforesaid. and, may be more ppartici, . hent- No better way can be larly known anddesclibedasfollows:- C O .-L I L - 6dopted to furnish thele with the that is to say: Commencing on the-'- deusired labor then to set thein at bank of lake Ontario at the Westerly i t - limit of the allowance for road he: � S Here i work -off -the roads, tween the Broke7r Front -iota --Nunn- UNION�- _. bers Eighteen and Nineteen in the SALE REGIST1EIL said Township of Pickering; Thence 1'O t �....r north sixteen degrees west seventy Come In chains and forty links more or less to FRIDAY, ocz'. 13TH -Postponed nuc 'the lands former) owned b John k bion sale of the real estate and the and S�j� -'t� i Southold effects of the Gate Alfred Parker, Then sou h seventy-four de- _ . t Allaway, la Pickering Village. All g tees west ten chains more or less to the centre ref the Broken Front \ uel- '(Macuahla : Hard Williarnson, ' ttOrlst be sold. to close u the estate. A.' tial Tenor. 1 P ber Nineteen ; Then south slxteea.de- $ale at a o'clock. See bills. W. R gr'ees east seventy chains forty links 1(f 85c 'Mother Machree ; Hardy Williamson, Powell, auctioneer. n _ l more or less to Lake Ontario; Then 1; Tenor. s was, 4 ,SATURDAY, OCT. 4TEI-AuctiBn sale easterly following the waters edge to - I Katwi n'altx Palle K. Lua and ~' of real estate• household furniture, the place of beginning. David K. Baili. Hawaiian Guitar • etc„ at lot 12, con. 2, Pickering fad- The terms of payment are ten per , A.. 1881; •Duet.. -- Joining Pickering V+Flagei, the pro- cent of the purchase price to be paid 10 lac_-$onolulu Rag: Palle K. Lua and - ppe?rty of the estate of the late -Alex. 'down at the time of sale, and the bat- - David K. Kaili. Hawaiian Guitar Margach. Sale at --1 o'clock. See once to be paid within thirty days- Duet. bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer. from the date of sale. 'Hymns of the Old Church Choir SATURDAY, OCT. 11TH -Combination For further particulars and eondit- A. lQA3 Peerless Quartette. sale in the Village of Claceinont, un- ions of sale apply to Mercer & Brad- 10' 85c There is a Green Hill Far Away ; -- fora c ,: :•--- •-- the Mortgagee, 34 � Club. Entries ii:ay be mYide through King Streit Rest, Toronto, Ont, c ji caa_� • Peeelesa'Qtiartette. the auctioneer or the secretary, Jno. Dated this fifth day of October, U& N `� T. M. MCFADDEN 1 1k;1l "Sale :l ane ZE'aich out for 1$18; • 3'4 b']I Cnlumbia.Grafocla ori -Record Dealer t sH h Q P h n WHY SHOULD YOU WORRY , Ii cold weather is approaching We can supply you with goods that will keep youwarmwithout and within. Underclothing, light, medium and heavy -for ladies, Bente and children. Sweater coats for all 'ages. Men's and boys' 'VP suits, overcoats, raincoats, overalls, smocks, pants, mitts, gloves, socks, hats and caps,' An extra large assert- went of Berges, plaids, wrapperettes, prints, flannels, -shakers and blankets. - w •u! within b eatio ood wholesome food. We hove extra al , Keep Y $ R rolled oat,, flaked wheat, gronad oatmeal, cornmeal, wheat - let?, l3vaham flour, rice, twoioea, vago, pot -barley, po- `" _ - t@tas, beans, and Green'E, Spink's and Purity ' flours. Rolled shoulders and ham. Our Groceries are the fres ---'^ ---GE—OrR LJP . ug . , ug , auctioneer, TVMDAY,'OCT.'liT11--SuCtionsale of WANTED NOW . iFatrbankso farm stock, implements, -roots &e., t@, con. 8, R ekering, (Brock Reliable sale-•nan to act as agent Morse read). the property of- GEw, (•owau; in Uetario Cnnnty, -� Br: Sale atone. See bills. W. H. Powell; .auctioneer,. _ PAY ,1MEEKLY Outfit free, Fsciusire territury and money making Our ENGINE WEDNESDAY, OCT.-13TH-A..ctioli sale of farm stock, implements, bay, specialties. agencies are the. -hest in the business roots, household furniture &c„ at for we sell the highest grade stock at most reasonable prices and guar- 1;.-.0l1 'm�cal Si>�p1C lot 22, rear of con. 8, Pickering, (one. to of Claremont), the pro anteedeliveries in first-class condi- Nursery Light Weight—•Substantial ty of the estate of the. late Ter. tion:. Ftrick'ig sellingwell this year anti crotid uinriey tura be Fool -Proof Scott. Sale at one,= sharp. See bills. Wm. l aw,'auctioneer. made in this district. For partici• l� v7 THURSD'AY,, OCT., Iftli—Aiiption sale tare write Sales lktanager. PELHAM NURSERY CU., =00LMk-...a. o f '!'•`�`" i" of farm stock aad implements, the pproperty of Richard Wilson, at lot con. 8, Pickering (It miles, south Toronto, Ont,- . i - is H. P. X55,00 - -- -' --- — of Balsam. Sale At 1•o'clock; sharp. Pickering Property For Sale .3 H. P. $100.00 W at. M*w; auctioneer, SATURDAY, OCT, 21R sale - - H. P. .S 180. oo 6 HT—Auction .' of farm stock. implements,. furni- , *30 per acre, forty acre lot con - 4 tore, etc., at lox 22, rear con.. 7, Pick• venient to Cherrywood station. }' n s e ering, the property of Well. Neal, 'Sale•at 1•'O'ClOck-.' Wf , Maw, auc- JOHN FISHER & Co, Lumsden Building, on skids wits tioneer. 8 Adelaide, East;BUILT-IN TUESDAY, Orr. 24Tx-Auction of Toronto. .sale farm stock and implements, the pro- Farms and Country -Homes for Sale, MAGNETO perty of. Alfred C. AVells, lot 1, con. 8, Uxbridge. Sate I _ - "' tit o'clock. W. Maw, auctioneer. PICI�ERII�G:- BAKERY r t I TT �• ��� OIL 6->Ei. P. 'OIL �•HL-RaDAY, OCT. ileTH-Al1CLi0n gale of farm, farm• stack, implements,. -- _BREAD, KU F. ©. 13. FectGry mange -Is and turnips, _:°household - BUSS and CAKES • +t t1fOs a Tlia�: Rd8Qe Power furniture, etc., the propert of the the late Henry.T. Larkin, Choice Candies, :-•estate of Patterson's Choeolates ar1 ri one mile south of Pickering Village, Bele at one o'clock. See bills.. W. B. Wedding Cakes .a 'gpecialty Grinding at 112 cents per bag Powell, auctioneer, 'to and we deliver thele. Roth � hones IA j —JON ES Greece has • bee►i; compelled over her fleet to the entente .in shop. P P• f BROOKLi,; HARDWARE STORE .-)hand &tiles. H• R• Homey, Pickering i Bell and Ind, Phones, WHY SHOULD YOU WORRY , Ii cold weather is approaching We can supply you with goods that will keep youwarmwithout and within. Underclothing, light, medium and heavy -for ladies, Bente and children. Sweater coats for all 'ages. Men's and boys' 'VP suits, overcoats, raincoats, overalls, smocks, pants, mitts, gloves, socks, hats and caps,' An extra large assert- went of Berges, plaids, wrapperettes, prints, flannels, -shakers and blankets. - w •u! within b eatio ood wholesome food. We hove extra al , Keep Y $ R rolled oat,, flaked wheat, gronad oatmeal, cornmeal, wheat - let?, l3vaham flour, rice, twoioea, vago, pot -barley, po- `" _ - t@tas, beans, and Green'E, Spink's and Purity ' flours. Rolled shoulders and ham. Our Groceries are the fres ---'^ ---GE—OrR LJP An �t �µ^• : •-ro,.^c..� �..•`.../..��:..y �2�, yr,...,. - ar..aa••� ,arcr rr'aa•: yv.•,•a..: r •s•- �sv.•�t- �. - ^'.a••r�nar-^••s+•: : -, .. .•r_ .- 'l^c�x Y •i'• . 5.. ^'t " : .i–+4'�f �..�' "` ' �f^'. _'Y • 3t^.'-•—..iC•:, i'4,.:.TA .n' Y.j�.Q. :' 'F..� f> aN.. f t +,� -t ✓.f'+!•+. r' :n- ♦ 7) p . '1.'��r'3wP ".K3�'+ Ke9fr-. �. .!' ,,,, G. w`a. .., "•s"w G�!' ��r,.�... `••�- ..ir^r "'.y" r�S• s,{ i. _ y .u. -- 01lo f}111gg and fall plowing is 'Graham Bros. lost a 'valuable the order of the day with the far- _ horse last week.mers. Plowing is -carried on under- J. nderJ. H. and Mrs Beal. spent Sun-. difficulties- as the long . period of day in Pickering. Ari weather has made the laLd so D. A. and Mrs. Scott were in hard. Toronto on Wednesday last. A meating of the curling club. Miss Sarah Edwards visited will'be held at the home of P. -friends in Stouffville ou Monday. Shirk a0 p. m., on Tuesday, Oct. Miss Annie Stewart, of Toronto, 17 th. All iuterested will please , THE Y r. ri .SWAN BARD 'iAN K ; �T OFr CACNADA ' , Hi/tD-Oi'1"1Gi 'TORONTO spent. the holiday with Miss Helen attend. Meeting is for the, trans- _ __ _ — .__;_ EI Cient .a"d Proanpt Service } Scott. action of general business and to in every Department ,d S. and Mrs. Wilson were with dibeuswreuting of rink for printer. .their daughters in Toronto over Thanksgiviug: — - — - - -- SAVINGS BANK at all Branches: Wm. Birrell and family, of Tor- 1LiT ° 7°�e - HUSBAND.SAVEDU.onto, s ant the holida with 'thepI KF SING ' BRANCH F. C. and Mrs, Madill, o_f. Stouff- t jj R, W- GORDON, lManager. Braaeh also t Whkby. t villa, spent couple of days withISI�E O O a friends here last week. Geo. and Mrs. Gerow, of Port Stopped Most Terrible Suf- Perry, spent a few days last week with Miss Mary ft last . faring 5y Getting Her LydiaPLOW AJ. }9, Bundy left last vveek for _EPinkhazn's Vegeta• -SHARES "Uxbridge to fill an engagement ble Compound. Hf -ie _ • with the Jones Hardware Co. ` Quite a, large number 'from 'this*Denison, Texas. - "After my little t district attended Dandy & McCar- girl was born two years ago I began suf- ron's sale at Brougham on Tues. { fering with female - day. I I' r1���1 trouble and could The very best because t - Mise Clara Underhill. of the hardl do m work. •7 ""'� I was very nervous t spent ithe holiday at her home but just kept drag- ° ` are well tempered ver , and 14ere.. ' ging on until l as t ARE THE BEST VALUE= Mrs, S. Bray, of Dunbarton, has { summer when I got y lbeen spending'a few days with 8. 1 where I could not do Somedayyou will buy - smooth • _ { Y Y , and Mrs. Rumohr and other Clare- �I my work. I would a talking machine moot friends. „� $-eve is chief- -When that time arrives be Mrs Robert Michell aua daugh• �r.4'„ day and hot flashes sure to came to us and see All standard makes . at reason- -ter, Mrs. Howard' Smitb, Toronto, ,�,� and dizzy spells and and hear the Columbia •spent over Sunday with -Lyman ¢`" f: " my head would al- Grafonola before deciding _ and Mrs. Pilkey. most burst. I got where I was almost j upon your purchase. able rices `at the Hard - Richard -Middleton. of , awa ,ng s e n an a was a e - gladly sstsz�zi irsia� and biraFreakish, of Toronto,Are- me until one -day my husband's step- nola up to your house renew old acquaintances in. sister tc}d my husband if he did not do on approval, ware store. this neighborhood. something for me I would not last long If you already own a disc itnd coup,..-31as� .-and-.toldlsun taget-yourmedicins Saha- chine _try Columbia re- ­r -Els, Thpy 9t an --------ter irilyd6ii; tTf Pi �, go }n e n P IS - Jas. Young and son,, of Brooklin, pound f,.r me, and -atter taking the fist chine, and are best records0 HA spent Sunday with Miss Young. three doses I began to.}m-prove. I cos- ,made. ° RGENT The frame of G: M. Forsyth's new tinued its use, and I have never had any 83e• 'P - residence is nous up. When com- ferrate -trouble since. I feel that Iowa Asir to hear '-�lacnshla" A Ont. - , pleted this will be one of the pret my life to you and your remedies. They : and "Mother hiachree, .,CLARE MONT, ltiest homes in Pickering township. did for me what doctors could -not do (1, IS!7 Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson,, of and I will always praise it wherever I ------------- Toronto. ----------- Toronto, and MiRs Della Worthy, go. "-Mrs. G. 0, LOWERY, 419 W.Moa- T. M. McFADDEN. of Brampton, spent Thankagiviug teroy Street, Denison, Texas. Da with Tbos. and Mrs. Gibbons. If you are sufferin from an form o!' Colombo,, �Yrafonola and - Day y g y Record Dealer St0 p,Look, Think,''Inlist f Mr, and Mrs. Tudinan, Mr. and fema',e i;?s, get a Unties of Lydia E. i Pickering.Qatario 1 t ` .Mrs. Fred White, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkham's v'eg'etable Compound, and Fred Caiger, Mr. and, Mrs. Fee, commence the treatment without delay.' _ land Miss Dent, of Toronto, Rpent Thatlksgiving with Rev. J. R. abd _ .._.—_.. -- iiia M r-. Rea 1. _ S L' NI M L R F L: R N I T L' R TJDetailedRecru g Campaign bfiaQ Emma Btrxlte, fnrtHer}y- of Eve Hamlet in the Township will have Claremont, is now taking a post-. - ' Every P -.'::graduate course preparatotT to _ r' a man from your Own County. BattalioII entering ou her duties - as qurre� Pur,,h Chairs, Re'. lining hairs and Hammock the latter at cost. In a school built by :kir. Miner, of- A=pecially•good 1•ine ut Camp Cuts at m'_'.'_5. Chary, N'. Y , _ to talk the big job over with the boys and ffi WeWe. regret to learn thgt :►iia give the any information.ceA -- only brother n i killed in Parties who have l&d pie fra-rrredhere for sometime, . , : . g y kindly call and take them away. .action in France on Sept. 18th, D y y' 1l:Ien are needed at once—when the wheel IDtu heartfelt sympathy is extend- C S BURLIN G �PICKRRING be ins to turn—see the recruiter in onr a ed to Miss -Rice -in her sorrow and , g y bereavement.' Dr. H. I. Love, who has been — —`-- lm ,villlitge and tell h' that you can sign up- gractisinR his profession in the .,now and go in a month, Let each man tate of Kansas for the past ear, 1 •• y ' has returned to Canada, and has _ _ �, _ � _ _ _ _ '• d0 •HIS deity and you Will then see the ... been spending a few days with -(Claremont friends: r other fellow there. - Remember the thanksgiving'• - :. services in the Methodist church__ . - • Help' the 182nd Battalion by your Enlistment. Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Rev. Mr. - - _- . -- — _ 1Ferquson, of Unionville, will - B n Battalion, _ - .; • .. - long f7 E E%COM _ preach and there will be special Sergt SZ d B Pickering, Ontario. music at both services, that of the ` e' keepalar e quantity of Tile on hand at our Lumber. Yard. g cho- rus ofevenit using led by the male rho- .- 1 s from 3 1-2 inch up to 8 inch. A cc Y -H T PUGEONS PIGEONS ° eros of the Baptist church. S MASSE A� The Women's Institute will hold it heir October meeting on ti . •af• Carneaux. and Homers, some ver? " Reruoon of Wednesday the 18th, Cream Separators large, 215 to 50 cents each. s Orly tile are hard -and customers will find practically no break - at the home of Mrs. T. Paterson. ' .will assure you every WHITEVALa PIasON PLANT, q A good programme will be given; cent of profit, Whitevale, Ont, including an address on "The "age from hauling and handling. _ (Care of the Teeth", by Dr. Smith, -= Mowers and Rakes, Verity 'of Stair@'ville. AI1•.,are invited. - -= -:= PICKERING� -:- Hrntr of meetin¢, s o`clock. Ol�-e us a trial, ;ether, in car lot - Plows, �Pagons :and , w, . - Bandsenan Petetw, of the 133rd ' i i BE Apt<1 "battalion, which has been in train- or s1ua11 lot.�J RD Buggies_ � I. M Y Ing at Camp Borden for the past I3E1Tp\, Pickering, Ont. _ J R T few months, and. whish leaves in _ Ind., Phone 1608 s few days for overseas, spent a Just arrived a, carload of British few days on last leave at the home MIS of his parents, A. D. and Mrs. sI .a ; e P ; �y C, � I Columbia fir lumber, eom- Peters. He has already a brother b ' a, at the front, but who has been . ]s .S, e M prising the following ►Hissing since one of the recent STOti'FFV ILLS = e e "» 3 I Q 7-16 v matched battles.-. A special meeting of the rate- 3 !� RQakb� oQ o� ; �e sheeting, flooring, F, - payers of the Claremont school C _ '>i p�mw g i� it I i o section will be held in the school- va e o y 1 , -1house on Saturdayzaezt, Oct. 14th, • I M ►SON NJ coo a �0" a e ° f i4 base, casing, etc. _ at the hour of ten o'clock in the off" o C� 1 3 9 fore►ioon, for the purpose of elect. General Merchants I "' re go o a0, Jan ing a trustee to ll the vacancy 11` - -� Tab pis W. D. Gordon & Son, caused b the death of trustee, _ _ ! - - -----•--= - y Dr. R, Brodie. It is desirable • • �I O7�T-~ mar y~ ar azh 1• PICKERINQ' , " that there should be a good turn MlulrieY`y _ G oi6ds „-•= � s out as the business nit hand is a .% ! - o - way ,Selland Independent phones. most important. We cal} special attention to this Our stock is composed of staple q The 06th anniversaryof the . July most interesting branch of our and Fancy Goods, shaker flannels, � � 8 .8 g m m as savt •t Baptist church will be held on prints, cottons, shtrtings, woolens .0 N Sunday and Mondayneat. On business. Since corn enin tis; o� p q� � and flannels. � ;s � ffi g W -� liov m Sunday; Rev. -A. R. Park, of Tor- 'season we have. had hundreds to' 'v onto, a former pastor, will preach inspect our stylish hats, and' -all Women's and �irlsunder•clo2hes I>.e w at both services. Special music satin ander-skirts, hosiery, night 'Jaaaary 1917-wnitby s, o.baws s,BronRnam are loud in praise and admiration lobes boots and shoes` Mens and �• Fore Perry s, U=badge 19„Osnniaaboa 11, ,will be given by a male chorus I Beaverton 10, UptvWove 9 consisting of twent flue voices. of the beauty. qualit: and price boys overalls and shirts, under- On Monday evening tea will be of our hats. We don't use shoddy I shirts and drawers, boots, shoes. /'� 1 cheap tbercerized trimining on ottr' 'sl;,irain Chopping 3� i served from a to 8 o'clock, after hats.. They are_.made and trim- lteri'i Sults to order. See •our s;hichan interesting and instruct- satnales and save money. :.A`D OAT FLAKING Of all msie"ri.leand design ive address entitled "Only a Lob- mer with the car}_best teary, ings• - e - kept in stook. it will on A. y Oar Milliner, Hiss 'O'Leary,' is a GROCERIES The tindersigned,is prepared to do p pay y ' ster", will be given b Rev, Dr; first-class milliner, knows her bn�i- to call at our works ard inspect our sloop Give its a trial order and be con- ruin chopping -had oat flalci;i A. T. Sowerby, of OvercOtiF>r g pP• g ,, g- and obtain rine., Dont be misled br Hess thoroughly and can please vimed that our goods are the beat - ' Road Baptist church, T onto. - •- 'every day in the week age -its we do not employ them, oonsegnep '?- you in every way. in the market. Try our 35c Tea, ly we caa, and do throw 'off the sesai" .' Music will be furnished the Come to -da and leave our ' also Coffee. Nothing to , equal ual. except on Saturday • oommission of 10 r oent„wbioh you will_ - �'4hitevle Male Ch Short y y g n � n • addresses v 1t b as Tthpm. -lave-hRp"mh►aing-ltcm -ident ministers. Admission to tea _ wadbn tongues, axles, etc. oWsolioited'. sndentertainment, 25 cents: child- - - WHITBY NNANITE CA.. 20 cents. D. SIMPSON & Co., - DICKERING John F. Bayles, Greenwood -�n�. tby,toata�rl a. .. _. ry -...,9•q.?yi >a .Fw. .7w:a"f.,..r-Zw-'..t.*. .4 .ii. i°.,s�C•'.:,7.y+ t•�'�•'' �' 2•fi ?N✓M:. "L�3" _ r;.' �MS't.isrLL• _ �. .:' ..- • ....^ ":. .` .n r. !.. .r ,e.': `^9 i v "1' �. rk.t iL . '-0• -�l�j J - •a rt :: ' is still hale and hearty.. They say his question, but turned to the cabman: warmed, by means of s heater .pL°?` such a thing does come, though— "Take that truAk up and not it on in the tank. In this connection, it is s w � quick "scat, when your arteries the landing. I can't pass while You well to remember that wood G cheaper `.} .PSE OF harden, or something of that sort hap- block the stair. Then go down and fuel for heating water than feed. But ` pens. I'm forty-two, A man isn't wait until I, call yon." there are other dissdvantagee..of • &I-. _ y' ENOwCH NTWORTH �d at forty-two, and yet stared feel old The man obeyed. The actress lowing cows to drink cold water aside y r WENTWORTH, I suppose, he stared stead- Passed "on the top step and looked from the extra feed r` R fly at the face of the little clock se ii down at Jason. As for you," she squired in warm= "I su lookad at him with a sneerin smile, � it .to blood temperature.. The bad µ_ + it were a human countenance, p- S e8ecta of supplying very cold water .Sy I'SAML 00RDON CURTIS, pose this is part of. the scheme they "mind your own business now. Ito cows just before and after calving ` call retribution." have announced myself to your mac- are too well known to require much - Author of {• The -Won'fan from Wolvertons" I He uttered the last word in an un- ter." '- . ' dertone as if some one were within Wentworth stood with his hand up- comment: Many an afterbirth has hearing.There had been moments— on the railing of the stair. $IB-faee been retained by chilling cows with ice - ater at this critical period. especially in the dead of night—when was stern and there were hard lines Provido- cows with plenty of salt. CHAPTER XVIL—(Cont'd). "`Alice V. Bourne'l" Dotas jumped' he had longed to lay bare his soul to about his mouth. He held the, door' cows on dry'teed exhibit en inordin- " Yessuai Emiline s ton her confessor. The conscience of the library open. _ • - Deed,.Mis Wentworth she struck to her feet _ _ 'ansa shad slept for moths -awoke -"Come In here,"-he said. --There-was-ate chaving for salt. to which they " ; should have free access, Place the me hard 'straight 'cross my mouf wid „ ��� Sue ran on raging at 'him like a 'demon. no cordiality in his, welcome. salt where the cows can have as much excited' Miss Faget, she was took He sat silent, •be; hour, I could take de law ti her, y'going over his life step. The actress brushed past- him with: ;=- I reckon, an git damages, :but I ain't wid de queerest fit yo+ ebber see arteras they wish to, adding it to the feed. b ate from the da when he was i a short, unpleasant laugh, Her man- . a=goin' to I'se scared to death ob she done read it. She lay back en confronted, by temptation and fell. ner was full of self-confidence. Went-' Some cows crave more salt than others „ screeched an -laughed, She got clear worth realized that he had never seen ! a'"•I since they will rct eat more than Navin anyb'ing to do wid her. The Dorcas had branded him as a thief. girl's face seemed to whiten, and she hyatericky. Des., all of er sudden, Still she had kept her word and never her look more beautiful; , still his h- good for .them, .they are mora like-. . . elaspea her hands in an agony of. ter- she started to Bre questions at mei again questioned the authorship of the Pulses did not quicken by a beat.: She' ly to get what they need by allowing 'bout little Julie Bourne . an Mrs. I them to help themselvea. .ror. "I wouldn't wuk fo' her nohow Bourne, an where day lived an where play. Her accusation left a welt in wore a grown of strangely lurid blue r: —I'd. rather go an de streets. Mis t . his soul like a stroke from the thin which few women would have dared'; With the foregoing conditions pro- Wentworth, her to uoises am arum- � day come fr m, I didn t know nuffin- 'end of a whi it was a, welt which to affect. The harmony between the i vided and plenty of succulent feed, Wentworth, qq I but where day lived. I went up once i' p , dead gold of her hair and t win such as silage' "aird roots; supplemented intgree°ill' to Harlem wid Mrs. Bourne to helpher had not healed. He knew she had i willowy; with le urinous• ha and grain, win- "What do'you mean?" bring some stuff ob Mia Julie's to er." i spoken the truth. He dropped his blue plume that swept down from her Bu Y Emiline" spoke in a frightene•i whiz- „ ,.. head upon r his arms. 3b was years hat was almost startling. Her atti- I ter dairying will be found very profit,: per. !, Where did she get the letter.. since he had said a prayer. He had aggr I able. asked Dorcas. rude was calve and a _certain "Her tuqquoises am a-turnin' green ,. .. forgotten the form that prayer takes, sense of power lay behind her the-1 In connection with the subject of I 'elsr' fo' Gawd, day is!" Yo kin search mei answered Emi- j "God," he murmured, "if there is I atrical entrance. Enoch's face settled I feeding, attention is called to the un- � line briskly. Dat Oman ould steal into a frobvn, although his eyes were derfeeding of dry cows on many farms Dorcas laughed. The octoroon's i er murder er any of Ving." any way for me to come back—and statement was so irrelevant it was al- begin again—show me that way." full of scowling perplexity. He rapped during the winter, We 'have known There was a long silence. Emiline y' I farmers to winter their cows on a ra- most fenny. Ho.e did' not raise his head; in an .the door shut and turned the key in "Lawdy, Mia' Wentworth, don't go�lOB�ie'to gWentworth," she asked heal- 'apathy he was listening. curiously to; the lock. tion consisting almost exclusively of " to laughin'. I reckon yo' don't know I a commotion in the lower part of the � (To be continued). ; �quate corn stover and straw. Needless to what an awful ting dot is to happen. I tatingly, "ef yo' hear ob er good place, house. From a wrangle of voices in --4--- say, each a ration is entirely inade- would yo send fo me. Jason, he to properly nourish a pregnant - would nebber heard tell ob hit but once. knows where to fin' ane anytime." She the hall rosQ the clear bones of a I dry cow. When no grain is fed dry- Hit dont happen exceptin when a wo-, paused irresolutely. "You don' want woman. He jumped to his. feet with ' ' c ternati i eyes n cows must be given a liberal allow- blind 1 Emiline, what on earth are you self!" 1., i the door open. While he stood mn-.' -once of leguminous hay. Underfeed= Y on. Ise er born nurse, I like it. tioniess listening his forehead Wrink- ing dry cows not only results in a "I don't know yet, Emiline, what oorl developed calf, but is also fol- _ talking about?" led in perplexity. A cabman was car- poorly. P „ lana I can make, or what will be My granny once worked fo a wick- � Robin; bu I,u try_ find, rying a trunk upstairs. It was so owed by reduced milk yields. — - - - -- ,1 ad wi4-bsck In slave- f 'member hearin' her tell 'trout it when' " ' few steps below Jason tried in vain to Winter Care of Cows. was 'a little gal. Her Misses was pass. Cows are sensitive creatures and DsIrp Helps. -' an army lady, rich an beautiful ez CHAPTER YV1II. "Yo' ain't got no right to tote dat' for this reason must have especially t could be, but she done hated her hus- Wentworth locked himself in the li- trunk up dar without Marse Went- good care Burin the winter season There are so many good dairy heaps _ ' .band an der was another Baan she brary one Saturday morning. Oswald, I worth's say so, cried the old negro. he man who would obtain the best that each individual preference maybe was shc' sot arter, Her husband, de, with quiet insistence, -had continued "I'm gwine tell him 'bout hit." I Y , supplied, but which to advise would be line of army man he died sudden one , When a woman's voice from the �� fields in the winter moat endeav- foolish, even if allowable, 88 what the demand that he break away, go , I or to -approximate suprmer conditions will suit one will not fill the bill with r night. She had er necklace 'on, de lower hall answered Enoch's face r. bluest to noises o' ebber see, an de' home, and begin work on another play. j as closely as possible. 1 others. next da the turned en. Den day "Business can be carried along with- we Y u=lliid white.- On account of their general spare- The beat plan is to inspect various ifoundY y poisoned ; out you." was his daily assurance. PPY old btu, foo', I know I near of flesh,'ycows have little otee� x would have hu g herout she'd ® but she rowneon- d I 'The House of Esterbrook' is good triinkuasnI Stell yon-Los. p' take up that 1 tion for their vital organs and are dairy then hinklps, where th� their ar condis itions ` for another season, perhaps for more therefore Y Pt would allow of securing rr herself. De tugquoises was on her Wentworth could hear Jason expos-' peculiar' susceptible to g same results. . neck when deer pulled her out ob de than one, and we ought to cook ahead. tulate again, " Iarae Enoch don' know cold. For this reason warm houAng If the answers are satisfactaryr, gra 1' ribber-de was green as grass." I am asked eveeri�y day if you are writ- darn the winter season is a matter Y !ing another pl>iy. You ought to You're comin. Missy Dorcas am out S cure the helps at, once. �• Dorcas shivered. "Emiline, 'what an she ain't gib me no orders 'bout of the highest importance. It mut- : A cream separator, a good tester, strike while the iron is hot. The luck has this to do with Miss Paget?" company." tars little how good a dairy machine we are having should be an inspiration '• i reliable scales, and a good churn, -"Miss' Dorcas!" repeated the wom- a coag gray be or haw well she may be • The girl's eyes grew round with ter.', to you," Y P + .where cream is not sold, are among I an with a contemptuous laugh. "Get fed, the returns from her will be un ror. The Waverly . Place house was per- , I satisfactory, if she is compelled the helps that are necessities. The "She had er necklace ob de swelleat this out of your noddle straight away; Y, polled to fectly still. Enoch seated himself be- silo is all but a necessity. Just as ` tugquoisea ib her a' month ago b a I'm not company Miss Dorcas is ex-'I shiver in the stable. _ $ 8 y fore the desk, cleared off the blotter +soon as the way is made clear, by all maian. She's always gittin' res-. p copy paper, pecting. And here's a bit of - advice, i Never expose cows to the cold driz- P laid out a hes of c a er filled means procure or build a silo. cora !r'm gemmen. Day was ez Pa's —lose your doddering old jaw, then zling rains which usually precede and the ink-well, and adjusted a new pen. The many other helps are some - blue ez de skywhen she got dem. She announce me to your master." __ follow the severe cold of the winter. He leaned his head :upon his hand ; Enoch,�with a few- steps, � It it not uncommon for cows to shrink i times just conveniences; as such the _ wears dem ail de time, day and night. for a few minutes, and his Iistlesa most of them should. be purchased. 1 You, see dem on her when she was'. eyes fell upon a calendar. He die- reached the top of the stair and leaned ' ten per cent in their milk flow as s Where the conveniences are plenty = actin'?" covered that it bore the dates of over the balusters. The cabman result .of such exposure and there are Dorcas nodded. glanced- at his stern face, then drop- cases where the . shrinkage is more we hear less of farm drudgery and March instead of April. He tore off r I of the young folks leaving the farm. "She nebber takes dem off. One the record of weeki which had passed ped the trunk, from his shoulder and s than double this amount. Through the coming stormy days, day I tol' her day wa'n't near ez 61ue and dropped it into the waste basket. steadied it on the edge of a step. Many, in their attempts to keep ea de used to ay She took dem to "Stay right where you are," ordered cows warm, expose them to conditions , when so many. will be o-t necessity y The pen rested listlessly between his i "shut in,' make use of the leisure for s jeweler man an had dem cleaned Hit ftn ors, When he tried to write with Wentworth abruptly. I which they may suffer even more didn't do dem smite ob good.. His S He turned to the woman, who stood, than from exposure to'cold. We re- I studying and planning the work for B it the ink had dried. He did not dip I another year. Arran mornin'," Emiline paused as in terror t in the bottle a p- on the stair. She lifted her face and ' for to the practice of shutting up cows Y Arrange the dairy ,i gain- A trail of alae greeted him with a derisive laugh- barn and acture, o t paper, - as it fi g g � in stables., where there is no provision P P p sof repeating it Bis mornin M s d i Pe ng .. less days a•nd nights la behind him Y 6 Y y good enough. Miss for ventilation. A cow baric should be ®herald be according to other sur- Wentworth ; ea Biro' ez Gawd made me, —he felt as if his brain had drowsed "Will you be g Paget, to telt me what this intrusion r built as warm as possible. `roundings and buildings, .then at the - -dem- tupgaoises was tsresed grecs!" at its post. means ?" Another matter of. im ortance is to f very first chance, arrange .them in- Dorcas sat staring at bar. He picked up a rubber band, twisted P i reality. "I screamed when I sot my eyes' on it about his fingers, then pulled it The Englishwoman laughed'ag•ain. I supply cows with reasonably warm will not succeed under such Managing. It was a peculiar laugh, a sweet, water. Think of the amount of fuel dem." The girl's teeth chattered. thin till it suddenly snapped in two. If no straw is available, haul saw- She ripple, without a ghost of merri- r (feed) necessary -to heat water from w She asked what was de matter; an I He shook himself as if a strenuous went ir, it. It had a thrill as of some- near freezing to blood temperature! dust. Nothing is a much better ab- tol' her de story ob de of Colonel's effort to wake up. For days he had sorbent. Get something and make - Misaee. Dot's when she whaled me' been evolving what seemed like a thing demoniac, She did not answer, The best plan is to furnish cows only I g. 'cross de at's virile lot for a la He tramped I freshly pumped water. If the wa- use of it every day.. If used, and the "But," queried Dorcas with a uz- the streets to do his thinking and manure utilized, the resulting crops P play. p- 1 ter is allowed to stand in the tank un- ., P ,. I S _ till it is near' frozen, It should be will be an agreeable surprise: fled frown- what does it all mean? planned the scenario from beginning I i Y • Lawd dem to oiaes would have to end. The night before he had lock- stayed sky-blue on yo,, Mia Went- ed himself in his office at the Gotham worth. er on any lady dat wa'n't doin' and in a frenzy of haste shaped. out ! • ' all dem kind ob wicked t'ings." iI each scene on his typewriter. Rubbish. I The manuscript lay at his elbow. ( I "I ewer to de Lawd hit's true,"-cried I He read it through. Suddenly he re- "I've aliz that the stuff fell short of : t Emiline appealingly. I ve heard my ed � // i[tanny tell hit many a 'time." what he could not decide. It lacked I "�'t`' • "saw - Dorcas laughed. Although the: reality. He compared it with Mer- r II story1was $bsurd, her skin had grown: ry's drama. The, story in that rose u out of 'thepaper, - :hilly while Emiline talked. I P each character. a r- rte- � ••� _: ' '•- I naau�ssseafsuusscc " � - - "' "I'll tell yo'." The -girl's voice, living breathing man or woman. This -•� grew intense. "Don't yo' 'member story was dead, absolutely dead. He she had dem tuqqoises on las' night lifted the sheets and deliberately tore TH�' man W}lo ptlb when yo' come in. wid de little blind ; them across, gritting his teeth while +L clothing to the hard- boy ? Lawd, I could er choked her the paper zipped; as a man. does when,+ Pears est test usually selects dead wid my own han's! She was de • he is in pain, '= _. SSSS__ Penmans when it comes _ of debil hisself, en der's judgment! He picked up a letter which lay be-!' JFor clear, white to sweaters. He knows, a-comin' on her. When yo' was gone, i side him on the desk. It was ad- r, of course, from experi- - -de t'in s she done ss. was curdlin' to : dressed in Merr •'s irregular in a delicate' flavoredji g y 5 g- y once that they wear like de blood!" I There was nothing inside the envelope preserved pears use so much iron, that they "Miss Paget is not a good woman I but a check for an amount in five', fit right and look right. •..' -know, but—" figures. Wentworth glanced at it, I ' "Godl"in rru wed- mi ane, __ _ n-fill __ After all there is nothing P e accepting w a an _�didn't murder nobody den, 'en Ireek- the check to the actor without a word; on she ain't$ince, but dar was murder it represented the entire royalties onoverwhelming majority in her heart! En den, dis mornin'— the "House of Esterbrook." The mail take as a standard. Say _ 'fore she woun' out 'bout de tugquoises brought it back to him -as it had gone. I Penmans. —somet'ing queer happened, some. T small clock ticked out the time on I; Penmans Limited \ ting terrible queer!". I' bop of the desk. He remembered it j P a r i a "What?" was a Christmas gift from Merry. The "She come upstairs wid er bunch ob, ceaseless round of its second-hand fas- 'rifle ideal Suar for all letters in her hand, right arter lunch cinated him. preserving. are cane. time. She laid dem down; but befo'; "It would be great if ore could work I' 'FIN'S" granulation. ( y sh done took off her t'ings she took as that ridiculous needle does,'' hr� �_ 'r r" t urn 2 and Ib cartons l 1 - anodder one out er her muff. '1• o she though I is ch a lifelike thug.. l , took her hat off she opened it en It goes on with a regularity that -10 and 20•Ib bags read it. She dropped de envelope or• fee es a man, never pausing day or '-`T1 i j1.pil•rposeSugar" ni t, never dropping out or balking l ,tc a de °floor: I saw it. Hit u•a:n't ad- g g _ dressed to her, hit was somebody as we humans do when the brain goes rr,rSFRCiti'G LABEfb FREE. 64 numb. I wonder, p ir:.;m.l an•1 n:itrd ).bels for a red '•5• ;• W. else-s letter. The negro girl paused n wonder if 15 tOObAte taxi trade•io_.P. Scud to- irmsolutely for a moment. in his chair, - "Well?" queried Dorcas. I to come back. It does not Seem pus- r AtI9ntic tiur•ar ReSseries, Ltd/ "Hit was fo' 'Mrs. Alice V. Bourne,'; Fable that s man MAd undergo a phy. -- —Go i sical Change in a few months whilp ha{ : - - --- - - - — -- --- - - Cir_ ,.. . _, ., _. ,.. __. .. _. . '. ,'... -. ::: .. -. ...�; i .. ... . y -•. .. . _ ..-_, � ._ ,-.n. r _.. -.e,- __. _.ti-..-� _.. .... _. _...�x-._. .... _ _. -_... :.. _. _ _. .--�a-..'., a__.. _ .:-2-•�' _.�:_--:hl-_.n -..., _a.-&••Ty+-+!4r=.c __ 4-:�s.e-'�y:. �+-_ ' >i.'..�?E.eHeam-. _ ' .:,r •-- ;°ua�n* ..,.... _ .. �s--:, •._.....a t., -_.,. _�. .r1:a�.-- r._ •:^ ;;r..:__r; s �:unix_ - - 7. 6 -STEAMERS SUNK BY U-BOAT TO FIND REASON ALLIES TRIM IN FRANCE �. r - • OFF COAST OF UNITED STATES FOOD PRICES SOAR ADVANCE ON 10ll1IILE FRONT µ. =Four British and Two Neutral Ships Sent to the Bottom— Government Will Investigate - - �_ General Haig's Troops Penetrate ' Le gars and a Total of -_;U,S. Destroyers Rescue Passengers and Crews.. _ the High Cost of 79 Prisoners Are Captured. Living. _ •- ' A despatch from Ottawa. sags: The _ • ` - ' ' • ,;� Boston, Oct. "8.-The submarine, marines are,' operating close to the Dominion Government ata Cabinet With the British. Armies in France, neighborhood of Sailly Saillisel suc arm of the Imperial Girman navy American shore, though outside the Council on Friday, Oct, 8.-Following a lull of several cessive waves of German infantry ravaged shipping y, presided over by g gping off the - stern coast._ 7 hrQe-mile. limit ___ _ d- _. Hon.-Robert -Rogers-as-Acting--Pre= aX�on.the_westerti front the_British-melted under-the French fire, of the United States to-day. "All steps possible in the circum- and French armies yesterday after-' a British. meanwhile, -following. 1 stances are being committee appointed a Ministerial sub- thea successes of Satarda _ Four British, one Dutch and one �� g taken to deal with committee to investigate the cost of riO°n resumed the offensive. The, y, pushed Norwegian steamers were .sent to the ! the 'situation, living. " British attacked on a front of between ! ahead slightly southwest of Gueuede- bottom or left crippled derelicts . off . This message was received by-the seven and eight miles. The usual ; court and between LeSars, taken Satz �: Earlier in the day Icon. Mr. Rogers Y preceded the in-' urda ,and fVariencourt. Gen Hai Nantucket Shoals, Associated Press to-niglit from the received a delegation of officers of the heavy bombardment y g It was reported later that a seventh ;Commander-in-chief of the British ; Trades and Labor Congress, •who I fantry advance, which was carried out reports that 879 prisoners have been tiOrVa Atlantic.-,squadron- at Halifax,! with comparatively light casualties. taken in two days. ship had been sunk, Her identity brought before him one or two of the P y g V.S. It was in reply to a request ' The average gain was 600 yards in 1 was unknown, but destroyers were more important matters dealt with at ! y I French Advance Too " 'sea rchin for her. for a statement from him. depth along-the whole attacking line. g i. The U-53 was reported to be equip- I the recent Toronto congress. The de- I Airmen report that the British An attack by the French in con- } To-night under the light of the heal-' ped with eight torpedo tubes and wire- sirability of regulating, if possible, troops went throagh Le Sara, and junction-with the British north of the '': ter's moon the destroyer flotilla of the less, as well as light I the steadily-advane ittg cost of .domea- N United States Atlantic fleet was ick- g ins' lie necessities was one of these. The many prisoners are coming back. An Somme carried forward the Entente 4 im ing up passengers and. crews of the de-', mi al GleaveRs heommandingRthe de- labor men pointed out that since the high ground toportant iward Leposition Translola was the official t satement irds °f a is issued by the stroyed vessels and bringing them into stroyer flotilla, announced officially at beginning of ,the war food prices had carried. French War Office last night. The -' Newport, R. I. So far as known there 1 a. m., that 256 persona, survivors off gone to phenomenal heights, while Contact was established with the attack resulted in the capture of all 'was no loss of life, 'but ata later hour , Nantucket, were being brought into � wages had remained stationary. Mr• left wing of the French attack, which objectives. The statement says: the,crew of the British steamer Kings-,rt• Forty-fire were women and ,Rogers promised, that the Govern- is also reported to have been com- ' "North of the Somme our infantry, 5 ton had not been accounted for, children. ment would look into the situation I-peetely successful. The resistance of in conjunction with the British, at- --= A submarine held up' the American. No survivors of the Kingston have with a view to providing practical re-. the German infantry is said to have tacked from the front of Morval- bteamer Kansas, bound from New yet been found.. Destroyers are lief if possible. been poor in places. Bouchaveanes slid briliantly attained ? York for Genoa with steel for the ,searching for them. The official an- This promise was acted upon at The ground over which the advance all its objectives. Our Line was car Italian Government, but lateron es nouncement was made, based on a re- once in the appointment of the sub- r was made had been, rendered rather tied forward 1,200 metres northeast `= tablishing her- identity allowed the port of Captain Blanchard .of . the; committee, which consists of Hon. difficult by the recent heavy rains. of Morval. It crowns the western = = American to proceed. The Kansas Nantucket Lightship, that two sub-Robert 'Rogers, Hon. C. J. Doherty I A great feature of the fighting was' slopes of the Sailly-Saillisel Ridge, the came into Boston harbor Iate- to-night marines were engaged- in the raid. j and Hon. T. W. Crothers. The com- the extreme activity, of British air- . whole of the Bapaume road *to about y for her usual call here: Also it was, officially. stated that mittse will make a general Investiga-, men, who flew in heavy squalls of rain two hundred metres from the entrance The hostile .submarine is believed only two of the ships-the Stephano, tion' into the .question, but the lines and wind, and often at low altitudes. to Sailly and skirts the western and to' be' the U-53, which paid a call to and Strathdene=were torpedoed. The -upon which the enquiry will be made London, Oct. 8.-Bitter German southwestern fringes of the St. Pierre _Newport. _ yesterdalr. and dila{speaFed-athers-were sent-to-the bottom by-the-have sat -Xpan- The--teem-ter-attacks-an- the-- front ` Vaast Wood; ,Thence it continnet-eves —at sunset. Several naval men, how-'use, of internal bombs and the open-' delegation made no concrete sugges- .to-day, designed to off-set the gains H31I 180 bo south of Bouchaveanes. ever, declared that at least two sub- I ing of sea valves. tion ,for reducing the cost of living- made by the Franco -British armies, on "Up to the present, more than four Saturday met with only slight success.. hundred prisoners, including ten off1- CANADIAN j�jRT� L-nder cover of heavy artillery Sri cPre, have been counted as well as RUSSIAIXS AGAIN According to despatches from the IM 1 the German infantry was launched at fifteen machine guns. front the main assaults of the Rus- different points on the twelve-mile "Large assemblies of enemy troops 3isns were made on a front o! more ; FROM ACROSS LIN front. Only north of Lea Boeufs was reported north of Sailliset wens ;HIT AT LEMBERG than 80 miles, the heaviest blows fall- it successful in capturing part of the _caught by the concentrated fire of ors ing on the sector from Karytruca to j trenches won by the British. In the, batteries." Zubilno. For 48 hours in this region the Russians attacked continuous) This C'ountr • Third Best Cur- - lBrussiloff Continues His Blows German correspondents claim that the y AUSTRIA'S EMPEROR ' world-war is contained in a statement tomer of the United On the Galician Teuton linea held firm despite the un- ; CONFINED TO HIS BED. I giverr out on Friday by the British -` Front. - P e d artillery, - Sts I Government showing that 19 such i r cedented attacks an an,_ tea � - P y. fire which was second in violence not I A desspetch from. London sa . A vessels have been sunk "by enemy - I A despatch from Washington says : y- e - A despatch from London says: A even to that on the Somme. report reaching Vienna from Geneva, mine%" between .lune 1 and 809t.sm -Canada's imports gfrom the United iter 24 During the same fresh gain toward Lemberg from the _ States for the first ei ht months of the as forwarded to London by the g period, says -south-east has been made by the Rus-; - = "calendar year, according to oftieial. change Telegraph Company, says that the o were sunk me $ e natement, 16 Entente lHed ver .'scans, who have continued their blows' RUSSIAN NAVAL YARDS. sunk- statistics issued on Friday, totalled Emperor Francis Joseph is confined s also on the Galician front for the last 24 --- :1$3173,736,569, an Increase of $163,000,- to his bed 'with bronchitis and that hours. The newest Russian advance. Destroy Many Turk Ships In the 009 over the corresponding period of his condition is causing anxiety.. A despatch from Parts says: Em' hss been made in the 1$rzezany dis- 1. last year and $29;A00,000 more than for -•t--- Black Sea. �- peror William of Germany has ttun Y°L trict' g p ships raided, thGe . 9 Minor 9—Russian w r ' thThfelt twelve months of 1914. r !I 19 NEUTRAL VESSELS ed over all the royal gold late ass! - the Austro-German-Turkish assaults The P seaports fl gest gain shown by the SUNK BY ENEMY MINES part of the crown jewels to the Im-s gains were held against. determined figures was to exports to the Unite penal treasury to be converted into counter-attacks delivered with all' of Samsun and Sinope, in the Black Kingdom, whleb.•took nearty one-third A despatch from London says °- funds to aid in the prosecution of the the strength of the new forces. which! Sea, on Oct. 6, says to-day's Russian' of all goods exported from the United Further evidence of the heavy toil war, according to information reach- von_ Hindenburg is reported -to have I official statement, destroying fifty- States in that period: They 'amount. _.neutral shipping is paying' in the I i ing Here. s eight sailing vessels. The text sa s: ' ed to $1,207,751,939, showia an in--� _ -sent to this line. � g g Y g.. ` "Black Sea: - On October 6-our for-' crease of $554,000,004 over the same -- — - - - - ----- On the front north east of Lemberg pedo boats made a raid on Samsun eight months }est year and x,000,• DLI ��p�Li1 the Rus3ians admit that they have and Sinope, destroying fifty-eight uv0 more than the entire fiscal year UI E been head in check by the determined sailing boats of various sizes` and of 191{. France, the second beat cue resistance of the • Teutons. Heavy bombardirig the harbors; One steel tomer of the United States, took oode u � � ��j ��j -- • counter-attacks have marked the boat was brought to Sebastopol and Valued at $5-4{,475.000, an increase' of .. TiiA Ti1L WASTA�iit _-Austro-German defence of this front. , ESS Berlin announces the repulse of Rus.. forty men made prisoners.", 1 E-11,000.0% over the previous eightmon' Sian attacks near Wysocke, Dubie and --'P 191{the and $384 900,000 more tgan to _ i Eight Thousand Canadian Soldiers Have Returned ifrom the Qarkow. _ 61,000 CASUALTIES Canada stands as the third best suc- - - News is-just beginning to reach here, tomer of flee United- States,' following Front and Have Been Discharged. .of the fearful slaughter in Volhynia - IN LAST PRUSSI�i\ LIST: -" - I Great Britain and France in the order offensive -Which has marked the latest Russian ; - gamed. _ -9 _ - j A despatch from Ottawa saga: 'inept of an other district; British oi<ensive in that region. A temporary Rotterdam, Oct. 9.-The last ten y lull has come to enable the exhausted Prussian casualty lists name , .61,056 L'-BOAT GOT OIL Columbia is -second with 434, and To- troops to recuperate for fresh efforts. killed, wounded or missing. I FROM A VICTIM The falling, off in recruiting during a the past two or three months, and Tonto third'with 367. Other districts r the imperative need � of systematic show: London 187 Kingston-Ottawa, h Yew 1 he Oct.._ steamer amt Sir rhe , Quebec, 96, 'Maritime Pravin.cea,--� t; LIKE � THE "PRIMEVAL RIVERHOG crew of the British steamer Strath- `method of adjustink the supply of 228; . Manitoba-Saskatchewan, dens, sunk by a German submarine men to meet the calls both of war and I Alberta, 391. 'TANK' CHURNED WAY TO LE SARS off the Nantucket lightship, said that of industry, call for prompt action by The aggregate enlistment oto the s after they had pulled away from their Sit Thomas Tait and his fellow-direc- end of the month was 365,867, to R1 s ship they saw the 'submarine approach tors. Sir Thomas, in' co-operation which Toronto district has-contributed e - themoil­ steamer Christian Knudsen,' with the oZficials of the Militia ire= $2,$g0� Manitoba and Saskatchewan, `A °: I whose crew seemed _to be ¢ettin9 read, nartment and of other de departments of 7g,g ate' Broke Through German -Edtanglement Before Going IT in Blaze I to lower their boats. The submarine State, is now preparingdetailedre- ! British Columbia, 85,871; Alberta, '+ of Glory-Hard Fight at Village. _ than returned and torpedoed the! commendations for the consideration: 33,147; Maritime Provinces, 333,V74; ; + _ Strathde'ne and again steamed toward of the' hoard. j London, 30,500, and Quebec, 7,206. the oil ship and apparently replenish-;7t ma be noted that the recrnitin 'y g About eight thousand soldiers ed her oil tanks. Several torpedo: total of 6,351 for last month fell very have so far returned to Canada .� At the British Front, Oct. 9.-From long waves of brown soldiers sprang boats were in the vicinity, the sailors ' considerably short of wastage at the from the front and have been dis- the Germans One learned of a most over the parapets in a tangle. The said, when. the two ships were sunk, ' front during . September. Consider-, charged as unfit for further active '* frightful drama yesterday afternoon ; first check was a bad one. The Ger-, Officers of the rescuing ship asserted. ing the number of casualties, and the service,- Most of these have been in- 7 An the village of Le Sars. They are ' man machine guns swept the field, so the Strathdene's officers told them comparatively large number of men, capacitated by wounds, -and will re-, ~prisoners, 300 of them with five offi-, ' the men lay on their faces in the mud , that the submarine was`made fast to '� who are now being weeded ,out of ceive pensions•for the rest of their cera, and belong to • the 321st and bothering, you may guess, about their i the tanker for. three-quarters of an the battalions proceeding overseas lives. -In England there are several 822nd Ersatz Regiments. They are appearances.-- They were just scare-: hour, taking oil, before that vessel , through the final medical inspection thousand more members of the Cana- stout fellows-the $ritish officers pay crows and mudlarks, wallowing in: was sunk. prior to leaving Canada, it is safe to than force in hospitals who will prob- themdote this tribute-and had been or- ;slime, but finding an inch or two of say that there are fewer men actually ably never be able to go back to the dared to fight to the last. _ I luck in it. MEASURES ARE TAKEN lin the expeditionary ranks now than. front, and who will be sent to Canada Rather than surrender the fortress, . Another muddy'thing came on its TO PROTECT SHIPPING.'there were at the beginning of Au- for discharge as noon as they are std- one of the gates barring the-long road way to the tangle like a primeval I gust. x to Bapaume; they trained their ma- riverhog, with mountains of slush I ficientiy convalescent By the end of chine guns and trench mortars on our i. churned u b Ottawa, "Oct. 9—Measures which it Montreal enlistments for the fort- ,the present year Canada's pension p y its flanks. The "tank" ir, expected will be sufficient to pro night ending September 30 are given roll will probably be well over the ten front, kept their rifles dry- by wrap- turned its snout towards the tangle tett ,Canadian shipping P y ping thein in rags, and sent out vol- and struggled over the oho ound Pt g and vessels in ! as Sob, nearly double the enlist- thousand mark. y; choppy g the Canadian Atlantic service are unteers, victims,. to. lie in shell-pits until it reached a deep cutting which ' being taken by the Admiralty in co- _ ----�--'- - ist-hegh in water and snipe the makes a hole in the sere of Le Sars. operation with the Canadian Govern- British 'FRENCH TROOPSHIP TORPEDOED teh as they cams over. They knew This was filled with German soldiers. ! ment. No suggestion as to the nature OED they had a poor chance to really keep The living threw bombs at the tank, of these measures is available or 11 Le Sars; their best hope . of life- or fired rifle volleys and tried to stab it could he published. "': 638 SOLDIE KQ �]� DRO��jLY �4 death was to put'up a hard fight.- :from beneath. Something happened � - - -'` tL1W ►1 j� The British guns had already to its. internal organs. It committed MORE GERMAN PAPERS smashed the houses and barns of Le hari-kart but it seems to have been -, • BARRED FROM THE MAILS Of 2,000 on Board, Serbs and French;-1,362 Were Saved by a Sars to a rubbish heap like Martin-, useful before going up in i blaze of _ palet and Coureelette. The British glory. A despatch from Ottawa says :- 9.2's and other monster guns were . Two attempts made b the Germans Cruiser. y The, Post-Office Department has pro- taking a worse hold of the place. The last night regained a footing in the litbited the circulation in Canada of2. Germans lay low in their dugouts or trenches recent) lost in the Thie vel " - y' y P four more German-Ainerican news- -tucked -their heads in new trenches area. The first failed before the. fire papers. They are the Buffalo Z'olks- Paris, Oct. 9. The steamship Gal- Thirteen hundred men were picked up recently built in a hurry. Those out in df the British second line, the second freurd, published in Buffalo ; Der lia, an auxiliary cruiser, carrying by a French cruiser and landed in the shell craters were saying their at 5 o'clock in the morning, enabled StAnts.Anziger, a w•eeldy publish-A in boats on the southern coast of Sar- prayers, if they thought a God any small parties to penetrate-the 13isma-- ro 'a1. ; the \cue Deutact,e r ` Serbian- and- French' soldiers, dials. Of the 2,000 French and Serb- Sood• trenches, but the,/ were taken pris- Presse, and the Dakota Freie Prrnese, was torpedoed and sunk in the Medi- ian troops on the liner when she was ' First the British barrage lifted and; oners. both issued in Aberdeen, S.D E terrane'an on Oct. 4 by a submarine. sunk, 1,362 were saved. , < - .r,.y ....:, �_..::_s.:.._� .�:..e..>_,..._.. ;�.�. _.....::,_... , .._�.._.__.... _ .__..._. _.. .. __...,,... ._�s... . . .. .Y�.._. .-,-.,..car-...,...__..w•_,....-.ka.�......d..,........,.L.,-__.�......._.-_...e ...._....,,�.,._...,.,.•..y,:.,:aisuu.*u:,�ssrJ';�:�..:..�..v�. ...M._... �.„.:i:.:,....; � �4?,: �'�'{.,iS'rJF;�y�.. {.y�§ Me ;J:•.,4 ^`•r i:,,,»'�._. AL_., ci•a:—,.'r.'�.q. �dpY•rra-!; iR tv,,.y�n+r<`wy`�s.,•a',': _ �': •vh+•'<: s' ?s _..-. +tf pi::•-.•§r"r., .- - r:.T'wViV .y7.5:;'; „<,,,,•7ry T - 'i.- rtM,.,g�, ,'.�•`�1y�7ry-d•5i Y�C"+A�'q ,� y4'�a� +�•• ..✓ d.S�;M.?ii�` .:$i'"`.tJT'"e.'1 •'` .i ,�. .t:.'•5.:+', �3�•` •3.ii•. �.HI��IW�`� �. ..�,Q,. _ .do�''f•7�•.0'%°.. �•i+.. A -..v Y'X-^'i',�r �{„-�y :. 'S•£' F^ t^i may. �+tl��•*Jr� Y D �i";..°i.yl�'i+S .: ,� +•''7,�N'.�,5., P.Ly.yarry�Y �. �a �::r-.•�;�", •sn�Gvs:• '•G' ,, �t ',; ivr;3_N,'fr•„' �.,•'y�-htw �--.;"ty�: � «•i � t .�y�.,:+�,. •;'�" �y^,;,aaAs � ���•'�'C c+�.''yf.''- �"ti..;+a' :y -ay t,�k .: '�S'°t •.,. :. ,,*-;^, .?c ."9Y>t�Gi �V':.:Sy"'•^. yc,� '_� y:.s'"�r ,o�':' •[�1�� ; M�._ �,,,. _ y � ., _ r`x.. n•� _!1�°°I A 1p -T��� -See Potter & Andrew before A telegram bus just' been received +� �+ ` L.f,l`CATA 11 ;purchasing a new Ford car. * in town that Willie Hutchieson, son of POTATOES! POTA l_Q�i+�S i ". —Mies Rea,'spent Thanksgiving Mrs. Hutchieson, who iliac/ here, was (tilled in action. She received u tele- N -W. Geo. Varty Spent Thanks• at her home in Lindsay. gram the previous day that the older _ _ $2.2.0 per bag of 90 lbs. 1• %.6 vl]3 day with bits mother here. -miss Laura Andrew spent the Lrother was severely wounded in the - - --•]ifrs. W.. D. Barron and dau- holiday with friends in the city. same battle in France.. Much syln• ° ; }iter are the,guestsof Mrs. E. L. -Miss May 13ath was the guest athv is extended to_Mrs. Hutebieson �s - - ° Addy. of friends in Whitby over th rbol- in her bereavement. GtOOE+s "1111tte ►7�(►�►g UnC�eY'wear ' - -D. and Mrs. Pettit, of Brant- day. The sudden death of Dr. Brodie. of p _-_ _ , ford, Tent the holiday with Pick- -John and Mrs. Herding spent Claremont„ came a,3 a sad e8ock to his _ --- t0 Suit all' at old pr20es, ariaR� friends. a few days with friends in the many friends in $touftville. The doc- _ �- -�_ for possessed that unique personality r Herbert Wilson and wife and city and kindly disposition that made him - "- _: .Master Harry spent the week -end —Dr. Henry will be here as usual a warm Iriend•to all he came in con- - - next Tuesday *p tact with, always displayin the quali- with their aunt, Mea. Match. y to attend to big'pro- y g G. A. GILLESPIE, DtNBARTON -Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton, essional duties. ties of brother] love, relief and truth sad Reggie 'Shirley, of Toronto, -Geo. and Mrs. Law, of Toron- in all his associations with his fellow hori�e o;ter the toLspent over Bandag with men. _Well cve_ma say with Words-wer p., -Wilbur and Mrs. Bath -and former'? mother here. worth that "Life is but thotigfit:' child moved to the city last week =The township council will meet• - - and will reside there in future. on Monday next for the transac• T L -Geo. A. and Mrs. Gordon and tion.of. general bugine,3a. "' ' �h Qj q jr -L. A. Findlay, of the staff of For sale at current prices 3, 1, 5, 6, Miss Noble, of Toronto, spent the y ; 1V, 1'_' and 18 inch cement ti la at the ° holiday with Pickering relatives. tine Toronto Ni'orld, spent Satur „•hitevale Til? lard.. 'lad. Ter. Nu.' r .+� m' .�rr's • - J dal with his parents here. n `•;;�"r �.» .:,x :':.• .., v 7- ,.• "•^.�,,°- r Uttln In y p r •.... c'':: >.:.. F•,.• ,-••;..^•.; .;. N. :ilut•i•►sees i= p g 551.i Markham. •' y4;::.J,::.: r:+;`• .• 4 —DI1s� Roberts Bed -on of t .. s•�'t',:.:•: •.;•a �;.::,:+:, r!i-i�'':'..a:•..f ,c•✓. ..}r'r'•'°i!,.t.'•i!G�'}1� _ ..new hardwood floors in his reel- ' W.N1, PHI LP -': •••." r � • M�;� -' Moulton Lades College, Toronto � • f : ��� •' Nr �;.:« ,• deuce which he is Also ]laving re- , i��.:,��?«T.�~+:Sitr'•3=�rs:° }j�f - i ��{ rtio�.' ss i► was home over the holiday. __ _'.x�:1r• '�• 'rY-a'' ti r f,••�. : ••: decorated. HORSES WANTED �'r.. r -Gladys Mtitch spent Friday at -C• H. and Nlri. Burling spent Kv�i•1A•: 4 Thank= icing with their dau h bar home and Willlelinina retttrin• K B ,• :+ • `:"'a- a •: ��'e want to -.hire a few good single :•.,VIN ed with her to the city to =pend• ter, Mrs. Dannon, of b rankford. ' ° "f' The three -sided, triple grates, will .fit•` t'* horses and tca ons with drlver� for • r `Thanksgiving, —Jlis� 1lyra Croak who is at.coal and coke delivery. Nke will tsar- x� - -On Sunda Oct.'8th, tending the Facility of Education, antee steNdv won k all winter at $ ,5-� � 3 wear three times as long as the ordi- -Died y+ Toronto, was home for a Esti da :1 *• f °'r ~� f 1 nary range grates. This one feature.• F 'Leslie Lorne, infant son of Joseph y'• per day to good steady loan, starting •�, .•f;• ,a •� —Alex. Findla we regret to at onc.?. Apply at once.hv phoue_or +4s' , ^' :s -well wort 7V of our :d and hIt•g. Stephenson, aged two 3•+ _ �,�, ,i l S' � � ;` '••'r't s "1;nd one half ears. report, is in very poor health at mail to � fry;0 ..r - t '• •}+r. resent and is now confided to his J. �. DIV.\'Atif. i co!3_icleratlon—there are -R. and Mrs. Blake and fatnil p 3 bed. -.81 Qt•E:_-.. ST. NV ST, ToRONTIJ °,• : ma:ly other exclusive of Orillia, and Miss Gertie Bate. 'of Phone Main 774Y1 �si; 4 i•'� 'r•,ti' Toronto. spent the holiday. with -jZ • J_ and :►ire.' Clark spent ti � •, � arie5- which } ot1 Should � Thanksgl,'Ing flay with their e W. J.:ilonney and fanitly. daughter, Mrs. F. F. "Ba6don, of S G .D - � l r -- i s invest; -ate before pu - -A large nn►nber of our reel- g+a,4^° + s, c; , -� 1•'i' 'dents attended the hiarkhalu Fair Ca1'Rill, - -- ,t c t• C a•'rn your range. on Friday last. The da was ideal -D' and Mrs: Simpson and T. AlsiLe, Ked Ciorer, 1'imothy..and all . s1Kilfi ' y y McFadden visited kinds of seeds. f., _ -- _ • tea, 11, and firs. -for ouch a.gath'eriug and all hada with relatives in Bloomington on We are in the market and ,are prepay- ;good time. ed to pap the highest market prices. �Fti,r,c. —Wm. and Mrs. Greig, the for m. Sunday. The best et ui ed cleaning mills ;lit +'• er's mother, :11 re, Greig, Sr., and 'Miss Bernice Gibson. of Torou= 1 Pp- g i •. •a -� t - in the country• `�. ,;ct" ° -- Mr�_J. T. Clark_ of-TnrantQ,-paid- .to, accompRnied .by a friend, ►s a flying visit to Pickering friends 'pending a �evv -days with her enc#as $als,pta� - ui before selling.on Friday, stint, Mrs. R . J. Gordon. • -:Hiss Clara Hain spent Thanks- Take advantage of tha best Seed :bark- -Rev. D: B. March D. Sc., B. A., p f •• ° .-Miss with relatives in NVoud- ets.ln the wrirld' F. R. A S., of Holstein;_ occupied B '} bridge.aud is now visiting with Bell or Independent phone. the nuipit in St. Andrew`s church i ) on Sunday when he preached two her sister, Airs J. B. Hurn, of Prompt, handling and reliable service excellent sermons. Bradford. in handling Seeds guaranteed. -Do not fait to hear the Rev,-Dont't forget the auction sale J. H. DOWNEY COKPANY of the house and lot and house, 1 r•. a" °""e W. P, Rogers. B. A., of Pt. Perry, 11'HI'L1il'. ONTARIO ++�. / r•rrW�-a- Oct. 15th, in the Beth hold furniture belonging to the _ • ;�«,' hrooa ea - a. on Sunday, .� . ' . odist church, al -so firs. Carlyle, of estate cof the late. Alex. Margavii. ••�+L �, �; r) �, -�.�. �. �r�-� �� �- vtwntbs« which take•( lace to -morrow. 'The he Fruit Store '? � �' s ' '-'Toronto, sad the R'hitevale Male 'p - .. (Saturday',. *' .. .',„� : �.-��1 '�`•� `�.r �L ,p'•n: G C'horu+' -Remember tile. ;it pale of HAS THE L1t ALITY 1 +"; - SerRt, Rtissela Shirley, of the s' 159th Battalion. which bag been in the real est.ite and hou=ebold ef- PutatFse4, rN1,r,,Ke,' ckicucdil4re. 'Iced 1 +'V"' MSC a fI training at Camp (nrden, :pent feet+ belbilgtng to the .p�tate ain+i (iire•n Pe pela Pic,:Iing 't:'4.,7.,�`;;'r °;• t '.s `'` '. .°- + �,,,, f *" A serFtal (Jay on lei leave before of the trite Alfred .�ilatvay. Rhicll Unl, u+tr.. F:u. takPa lace this F rids attPrnoon. !` pet ('ePtlltlg over�ea\4 at the home p S llalagtc Orap• (Snrn1„upe+, f3.in alias y •,'t'-''' ► r 4;; Y i°• . = Now is the tin, to secure a home a� . of hi 1rirent- F;Prp.' mall Nva -rt ui~l nA L! S rRt. Gray. of the leltith Bat• tit a 1`a�s�nHbly flut�tP. ge4 115 t•QrUtl h l�lli� Y,dCllcR, ipsi° � 4 pc � t � ? �,°sqa rtAii( n, n hic is.h;is been,Ju tt'riiuins- , -.any 01,P thinking t;f p,lreh%i - �, CL 1Jnr1:F•; i•,.> t,ucel •.,n �t,i=rear .�,,. . _ at C'+rile' R"edea, and lenceG f ,r tn¢ a tlhc+nufiral.11 till- t' 111-hcwtici , P - , * ° "°'°+:, ht -51? r WV C, anile ci,r•.,n,.•ta tv'ith '. • .� he bill'oll. (.'Pc -Man. Ti11' - - + y`+. rs : • . a ° � ',.!!•s';•• ,, ,t•a r "i4�,`t�'�. '.;s0,�'�,, ,..a�`, ' pVi•a,ra-' lig R ft?.tt'_<lay:, -pen- ev- .hkm— �. put!u t1�•itl tslvv.ay• . h ' ` , '• «": i� .,,,,_.•' •0. • 'a � .+,.- +„�; •e'ral day -during the ).°tit %resit In%chi:me willt'h 1+1j- all {li•[EA* says' Sw ,,,, �,a t f•rdf k - frith ti.:A..I, Bier.` i cord -.'and plays than 1,eItec•,ly. 'NEILSON'S ICE I EA.�I cel'+� i�=irR'= � { -John Bt"ten, fortirecl -of this «e. nr,itld he 1,iect=cal to cipia un. Pl.v;n,:n _. } village, lint who ha-me,Ta ren,urr- trate in. yom, oven 11"!11 P. ad• Ice. or ettill.�nF1Ng—allray�gi>od, iS1 ^��,•y"3 • . ••t t }�: "'• ..aerxtive jlciAtion with the D:imin, dee-- (. Y. Reavf-. P`ickerintz. - r; t• .',•`•M ®- v4 -Ileal Match Gu., of Deseronto, list-Ti,e•l.il}r.lr Buarli met u11 the H. J. MARQUIS �• �-�� •'3 � - been spending a: few. days with evenir+g of Sett. 27th and along ti. ;friends and relative here road is With otlier_4w,inesv,-elected W. J. PiC�C81`L�$--:—�.--- OnUrio _ til'hitby. Clark as }resident to fill -the place - •� Laalos Taaala 61oezd lYtalpey Yascaatra S. Joh flyless �1 LiootN SiuSaw > =Rev, W. A° and tiIr Pippen, of Rev.'. A. Pipuen : al -o ap- Olen Willow Mills ! �i Toronto, visited with Pickering pointed the following committee TOeda.r IC+rOv'B .;friends over Sunday. Mr. Pippen, to seler't hook- ::1lis-eg E Rich• , - S. C 1 _ -''who has just returned from Min ard son, K. Fawkes and A. Cronk HAPMAN _P ekenng ,den where he has been stationed and Messrs. Hou."er and Stubbs We bfave a good stock of Flour and - during ties summer months, oc- -Would you like to know &e- Mill Feeds, also Distillers' Dried — - - --- - underlying causes of the war, Grains. Malted Corn. Pro -Fat, Oil FALL IS SURELY HERE. espied the pulpit in St. George's y g Cake. Gluten ural. rte., on hand at - .church most acceptably on .Sun- Then read "The Secrets of the Hohenr-olierng." Gardiner',+ "War the Mill and at the est pr ccs. store - Lords" will bring you into r• biases at lowest prices. ' day The Department of. Agi i', Bell Phone Borne Phone Lure, Ottawa,. is advising -farmers conal touch with the men at the Dont forget that we have a dandy nevi. line.. of Sweater Coate for to Secure :their seed potatoes for bend of affairs. Both there books �, N. R � E S :'J R Boye and Men at.re�a,onable prices. We handle the-'Viivr a -alae next spring now as good heal. are in the public library and the - Brand" exclusively. Its thegreatI in i Collar thy stock can be procured. frank reading of either ,P worth the COAL and GRAIN - you've heaed so muchabout. _. . Quebec and the waritime provin- price of a ticket. 6'•� (,Puts. - es ces. at reasonable .rices. As _ -Girls - All the girls of Picker- See our new attic k of Booty and Shoes-:Ul priceq afii3 skies that wall i 1 these provinces are uow shipping if) telt every girt that you know .Hard •and' soft Coal of �tlie be=t Ht everybody from grandad to baby. pofaitoes to Ontario: the price :has to come to bear Mi Charles speak, quality on hand " 'See our nen' samples from, the Loundes TAiloritig Co. for fallen to about 81.7 per 9n Ib. bag for this is tile. girlil' opportunity. Fail and winter Snit,, and -Coats. We have in Toronto. Miss Charles• has, a most beautiful flighe5t price paid fur Barley, -:Diss Bee=ie Charlet, of Toron- message for yoti. ' �Reinember to Rye and Bncrkwheat delivered - a dandy- bunch this lilac. nas little friend of -P. 1�Eh; - at sl,`s.Iill: R. Aj BT�'i�TI�TG-'.ICgERI'`'G the girl", is to sl,eak for the Girls for tbia beatttiful afternoon, Fine , 1 -- a nsicaI treats are also In store fur Yl �tat1011 COLI CO. -lF.=tablished•18•;T. Ptitute, at a special meeting on Thursday afternnon, Oct. 19th, at 8 o'c•lock, at the t►ospitahle home you on t iii a ternoon se apar for yo.u.. : I -The cent daily newspaper is having its'exiitence throttled by the great increase in, the cost of paper. One Iaas often wondered hoiv a daily pewspaper conk] be sold for a cent, but this they have been enabled to do by liberal acL vertising patronage. But vvitbin the past few months the c•ost'of paper has practically doubled in price, so that the,proflts from the advertisiug end of the business is being wiped out by the increased cost of the paper. Many of the daily papers which are sold to the customer for one, cent cost the publisher nearly two cents for the unprinted paper. It is felt by luaus that the manufacturersof paper find no justification for increasing the price. Of course there is another aide to, the story and when that is heard no fault may be found. . But -what cod• cerns the people i9 that the price of their favorite daily paper is likely to be increased. 6TOUFFWL-LQ A number of houses are in course o1 construction in town. (3odfrey5hankel, an old landmark I barbii;, of 9toufl!vine. was burled on Saturday last. Mrs. Aickenbead, Toronto, preach• ed the anniversary services in the Methodist church last Sunday. The anniversary services will be held in the Presbylerion church or Sundav next. when Rev. Tbos. Mitch, ell, of Peterboro, will officiate. arement iveril "`Btti meet, all Train: - First-class; Rigs to hire day or .might at'lowest prices. Plione 1505. Thos:•Sande'rson & Son, - ,PROPRIETORS 'ELM DALE MILLS IP2C3CER22:lTC# You can always get the best Mani- toba'Flour made from No. 1. !Manitoba Wheat— Royal Household and Glenora for Bread. Trp a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, SHORTS MIX 4 FEEDS OAT CHOP] - =CRL'SHED OATS • BARLEY CHOPC - WHEAT - CRACKED CORN MIXED HEN FEED 'Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. - Molasses Meal CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL PHONE. - - M'. W , We®kms Chopping every day. —JOSEPH H. 8UN0Y-= HARNESS and SUMMER GOODS Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices- Plush and Rubber Rugs, Dpsters,' Trunks and Suit Cafes. 1 Set second-hand Single Harness, good, 112.30. Harness, Collar and Bqot Repairing neatly done. Shop "will -be closed Thursday afternoons - _- during summer months. —TICSERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Home Phone 3PV. W. J. COAKWET of firs. E. L, Ruddy. The Incti- : time join -Mrs. 'Ruddy in a most - cordial invitation for this rale opportunity - i -n hearing . Mils �° • Cha'l les give one of her strong ap-pear for "W omanhobd" to all who may desire to c°on►e. -The Pickering School Fall Fair which took place on Wednesday was a great success. The crowd present was cpnsidergbly :larger than that of last year, showing +�-- - es • hat the interest in school fairs i, increasing. The- exhibits were 'goo8 and were a great credit to the children; Owing to the late- ness of the seasen the display of flowers wag not so good as that of last year. The program of sports, and of essays, oratory, etc., were exceedingly interesting. -Do not forget to attend the -- meeting to be held in the Town Hall next Wednesday evening in the interests of the good roads movement. W. A. McLean, the Deputy Minister of Highways, G. York, S. Henry, M. P. P., of South a and others will be present to give addresses to explain the Highway - Improvement ActAndSlie,, ►duan• tages that would result from the adoption of the scheme by Ontar- io County. There has been much opposition to the aood,roads move- ment in this township, and we believe that much of this opposit- ion is dne to the failure to under -stand the matter thoroughly. you on t iii a ternoon se apar for yo.u.. : I -The cent daily newspaper is having its'exiitence throttled by the great increase in, the cost of paper. One Iaas often wondered hoiv a daily pewspaper conk] be sold for a cent, but this they have been enabled to do by liberal acL vertising patronage. But vvitbin the past few months the c•ost'of paper has practically doubled in price, so that the,proflts from the advertisiug end of the business is being wiped out by the increased cost of the paper. Many of the daily papers which are sold to the customer for one, cent cost the publisher nearly two cents for the unprinted paper. It is felt by luaus that the manufacturersof paper find no justification for increasing the price. Of course there is another aide to, the story and when that is heard no fault may be found. . But -what cod• cerns the people i9 that the price of their favorite daily paper is likely to be increased. 6TOUFFWL-LQ A number of houses are in course o1 construction in town. (3odfrey5hankel, an old landmark I barbii;, of 9toufl!vine. was burled on Saturday last. Mrs. Aickenbead, Toronto, preach• ed the anniversary services in the Methodist church last Sunday. The anniversary services will be held in the Presbylerion church or Sundav next. when Rev. Tbos. Mitch, ell, of Peterboro, will officiate. arement iveril "`Btti meet, all Train: - First-class; Rigs to hire day or .might at'lowest prices. Plione 1505. Thos:•Sande'rson & Son, - ,PROPRIETORS 'ELM DALE MILLS IP2C3CER22:lTC# You can always get the best Mani- toba'Flour made from No. 1. !Manitoba Wheat— Royal Household and Glenora for Bread. Trp a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, SHORTS MIX 4 FEEDS OAT CHOP] - =CRL'SHED OATS • BARLEY CHOPC - WHEAT - CRACKED CORN MIXED HEN FEED 'Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. - Molasses Meal CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL PHONE. - - M'. W , We®kms Chopping every day. —JOSEPH H. 8UN0Y-= HARNESS and SUMMER GOODS Single and Double Harness at reasonable prices- Plush and Rubber Rugs, Dpsters,' Trunks and Suit Cafes. 1 Set second-hand Single Harness, good, 112.30. Harness, Collar and Bqot Repairing neatly done. Shop "will -be closed Thursday afternoons - _- during summer months. —TICSERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Home Phone 3PV. W. J. COAKWET