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X4XV1. -- PICKERING�, ONT.,,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20.-1916 No. - z VY�jr**tvnal garbo. sTouFOVILLE _ AGINCOURT Established 75 years ' SPINK MILLS Stou$ville will not take tip the Brit- The funeral of the late 'Mrs. •G, ' XedicalKe ish Red Croea movement at the pees-GREENW00 ent time, owing to the absence of some Ple- whose death took place atS6 E. FORSYTH, D. of O. Re is- of the members of the council but Dr, Pleasant Boulecttrd, Toronto, on Sun- R. te:od me tier of the Optometrloai Agso Sangster, reeve, said TriesdRs� 'that in day, was. held Tuesday afternoon here, , alatiou of Ontario. Special attentiou ghee to FLOUR : - All probability there would be a mill here interment took plane in Knox the Ilttittg oI glasses. Eye■ tasted fret. Siorth - . _ _._. _ -}-Church-Centeter , *-very Ire a num -� MILLS 4eti rate to addition to_what' yeas contri- y - bet of friends and old neighbogrs frou; ~ r WHITE SATIN- sxFAD buted voluntariIy L� t rear 'StouB- Seat born and York Lakin art in the NC. McKINNON, 51.D., L. R. C. S., ville gate $;GC I in aduition to a four• g P' . Edinburgh, member of the Ceilege of ruill rate im ossa b the Co. Council; } services.' Rev. G. B. 31cLead, pastor Pbysician■ and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate CREAM )3T NS—FA till,Y P y Of Deer park Presl:y`terian Chut'Ch, •tee •ge : se of Soya] College of SurReono. Ediuburgh, _. officiated at the home, and Rev...Ir. ''r ''s '•� special attention to d.ieaaes of women and TEA BUNS -PASTRY '7TH Ll\•E, P[CKEKING - ' Anthony, of Knox Church, at the ' ohildzea, O>ilce end residence, Hrocgham. cernetery, The late Mrs. Kennedy --- L c The farmers are busy hauling in was for many years prior to her re- I am paying highest pr3Ci'ls 1.eQal, ..,Bran, .t._horts, , J11I11110,, mangolds.' mnval to the cite a resi�nt of,York. E. FAREWELL, K.C., SAP.RIS_ Flocks of wild geese have been seen township and this 71 years of age. for Barley and -"'heat. !� rc, flying �outhwatd.. �1'tn. Keened �5 � � . TE23,OornryCtcwnAttoza•y,andCccnty '-Heat Sereenin I 5'• = Plea ant Boulevard tti Solioitoz. Oowt House, Whitby. 10-r Hugh Michell has a fine lot r.I pore. t= a son, and ales, NCm. Young, ales. (' ; • > bred Plymouth Rock fowl. �2t my.prices before EeIl3 An-lrety Hood ,anh Miss ,Janet Reid, : E. CHRISTIAN, Barriter'and � A1.1, kinds Of C11612:'A number from here attended the a ° r -tam ao roug dui airs. Ch6 ing on Mondays,. osa, Omce Brock st:':Orth, R'hitts�- Slily Arthur and'31rQ. Drew spent a few SCARBORO pp days recentlywith T. and Mrs. Gain- � " ??� Dental _ er visiting. [❑ their anxie?s to gut ahead and do Wednesdays and Frica p BBLAKE B. BEATO\, D. U. S„ SCRA'�iTUN COAL D. L. aud, W. something on the land some of the Graduate of :'�e Eoyal College cf 1:tn:a: OUNBARTON farmers of Sc;arboro and York town- f Chopping will not staff Surgeons and University 'art Toronto offl.e STOVE, _CHESTNUT, PEA - whips are investing in tractor engines over W. X. PnirRle'e hardware store. whi:ay. Vier �fiigle spent Sunday in the and plows, At Donland the big Cock= tlntll 9 a. in. Ben hours 3 . 13.1 to 5-30. Sad shone .E, 'Cltw, shun low drkwn by the owerful en - Bell phone St90. 4417 P p AND,STEAN[. hies. Sruith and dao _ - -. During Dr Eegtcn s absence ovezeas, Dr Robb, ' ' shier. of Whit. -Rine is doing excellent work, -the, big of Toronto. will be in charge. bv, were the guests of Mrs. Burns wheels pulvet'izing the -land and the Don't ,bring less thaxk Durr 511ndBP. -- P fitie bags, as minlntlrtTle ~ plow turnigg the fttrrr ws in fine Aha e. . 1pustnroo Qiarbii, J• L. $PINK, LIMITED, i►liss 31vr?le �fiilson, of= Piekering,� At James \l'hite's, up near O'Sulli• amotlrit charged for was the gw-st of the Misses Falconer van's, they started in a new Interna- q HAM- 4­30P-PICKERING, ONT, over the week -end. tional T a to d_._Oliser plow on will be five bags in Lie -'see in the County c��pntario, --- Out teacher. -liis WetberPll, is Fit. Tuesday which trent off without a inters. HE PICKERI NEWS Pickering village,q;;y tending the Teacher's Convention at hitch and will turn over five or six ; ----------- G . R . S R E W S T_E R (lahawa, consequently the children acres a day. .John Young at Hager- I� POUCHER, Real Estate Auc• Veterinary Surgeon have a huliday, man'A, in 3larkharn township, is turn- 1 • iioneer, valxator, collector and Miss Louie Anni of Enni, fire r:, ;Peen acres a + _Qt-mazziajta-�.cenaaa.-Bzargham-_ — yt�� Dour- Crzud".1 killen. ot•Pri from ------- —_ a ; a U 1 an ,nor.. - _. _ :.. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Ary Associate of the Ontario Creek, have been recent guests of other farmers are using them, too. D. Lie•ase4 in the County of Outa io. blies Nellie Thom. Omo• at store and his re0raence, Claremont. Veterinary Co11P)tP, Rally Day wAs observed in rb:irch Don' forget the tea and lecture in Ind. phone 3`�J:, q "E A S T L �i K £" �'y}, B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLEAIi here on Sunday and was well attend- the Methodist church on Do r Ooarsyaccer, Oommi■cion•r for takiate Claremont -- - _ _Ontario ed by the children. �An ins fele xd•'t dress, "Doing � inspiring Friday. Oct.In atDdavii4, Aeoonntsne. Lto, tfonay ■o lona -" g .Iy Bit," �•aq delivered The Shingle that has given �si�ia+•- en farm proparts, twn•z of Marriage = NEW BUTCHER _SHOP r'y our minister, Rev, A. L. Macfad• Wh t• al ohecNw000 faction for over 30 years. F�ap, `..ewe" i . •, ons. t -v vee, b3; - UG Corrugated Icon with a j in- ,a aT L'GH S. PUGH, Glen M.,j,r, Out. This vicinity +ens, well. rppresentpd airs. .J -tines Denny is visiting her .� RdYJL Ltc•n•ed Auctioneer, Er.Em.:ve tzEer• A fall line of Fresh Meats always at the School Fair at Pickering, on. ukter in Thornton, lo..eorrugation, 4ee it before I One's, see ;n ;=perted sad thorc;r¢hbrtd stock. Wednesday. Oct. Ilrb. Owing t� the 31i+s Bolthc, of tVhithv. ,ittvnded buy tither makes. If you are 'rim BNe■ oondacud an .there, tvr;te for terms on hand At shop. P need of a Cream Se arator. — —)- kindness of tileAAr-. J. MrCture, Robt, th frtnprRl of the late Alex Middleton. P 3 and pazttc:iars. F6oaaha,2115, 36,9 .CVagci, on road every day, Anderson And- C. Annia in providing -The Ladle.' Aid met at the home of a Premier for 30 days. .AI�a. u �j� P09TILL. Licensed At ctionee:, - rr,nveyar ce°, many wereat,lr• toattena ales. Rev.i Tottoo on- Wednesday af• ga=Arline engines from X39 00 aft. =' 1' . to:. ooantir. of York and Ontario. Ano- Fresh -Pork Sa::°age a spicixlty and enjr,y the dxy with the children. tri noon. See or write tnfl before buying, - Gone 041.4 of all kinds atteaned w or shortest \1rA.. E:mprsr�n, of Toronto, 14 spend , ,•, Deuce. Address Green aivez P. Q, Oat. Butcher's cattle wanted Bell Phone. Thnm;� iI 't;illi' i -i}'. �tet}1ndi,t int, a week or two cvifh her parent J„hn and Nfe-. Adamvrrr+. F. J. Prouse, Pi`ckea�g, - �� JA CT!'CO\Neel{, !PIC'Ii]uF21NG: Church. Friday; Ur•t.270h, -- -- - B. POWELL, sod co;pd A+:i- r. Percv Middleton was homp frnrn " of Ont, sod sad eP:ir ter fee Earner King'•�,d t"ti+tech fi; 6'air.r Barden, owing to, the death of A� /^..� y sales cord - Ontario e -t -v a pi York, A:1yt,t,d. of - BROCK R^ AD v / 7 O T/ C (. / s4tesnocd:uted e,:_er r.,ste.p err st:ctson - _ his.ia«•r, hart ret�trntd .on _aturdac For dates or ,:tuir para^i:ars afirly C. re. /'� 7 , runrr,iri o Gco. Crew tn', sale „n Tiie�da -after- g: de oe, El.zancth Ft , Ytck•r.r:g. k tone or�ers SEE OUR 1, E "j y � - n( -n n'•;-1 well ratroni/pd, and Pver •- «-P ext -ml our svm Athv to �i'm, ]Oft at- Nswe OfEce, F:.kezttc. r: 1,1 rs l i5 And 11rs � yeti{ o , p n . wi• roup% stsection }Set•fa^r.,,a Faaren SAV ING MACIIIN;=:. .hing �nld well, P- e, inll the stork,: k rt n ret} fttu,ily n the Iced M > hoLe. a.m •z is ]reds ealeL-. P C y r r 1 R'lil 1'E'�111?le lllCrjrj)ing flit � fool p Our Inildic -thus! is clnsed fur t:wu d Rth f their yrntn4r. f dauetata,r, _ m Styles to Enit: e.veryonp, eirt•tilar day. this week as. the tparher i+ tit stir e, .t bright pinnti�ing I.ik�cle girl of dAt rolling AS tl!lliil r3ri. a:;,;^} • • Saw`, hammerefl and knrnmed., !ending the Tea ohpra',ConvenLion at 1'2 yearA. All through hpr illnp�A _ _October -12th. t* hit ]t extended over some six months, x Pticee rest�rineble, (J'h+uc4, n .:�tekering. garage' Aitimr BadrrProw. who {A 'now "she wR,4 very cheerful and schen to all-PPOrllltt service given and We bell' etuery wheelo, virrular -m lar ed At the Goodyear Rubber aPPearxrwey she was very ill And was w ,a P y stltasfaction- narullteezl: - saw'o•, t;a.�olinP et:gioes and factor At BowrnAnrlllp, Aygr,p+tthize with would say, "I am - ' y � paid a flying g -All automobile and BiPyele entters and buggies. visit to hi home here, not nick, onIly tired. A few days be W. G. Barnes,Green R19@T repairing protn'ptly James and Mrs. Cowan, who have fore the end -niche she told her frtther r attended to. �7CT• �3. T �iQ�..r- �^.,N hNPn vb-iting with- the forrner'N and mother she would like to live to par. Or address R. R. \o. 1. Locust His,. ---, �Tirep,-Oilp, Grease and repairs BROCii ROAI�. , left nn �L'p�- �Syo lr.,rmrcored0� t}t't" _. m for what they had -done -_—_ _ � where Mr,,i` r� 'n hes •securedt+ jai- ftrr her, but tFiitt' btlrrnot God's will always on .hand. - p I have 13 ood'stock of D A � �j r`r and she pPACPfully FIAA%ed a!t*rt`¢� . abs g Potter a CS y kL • +i - J. r' ' The Sand weld Plaster Co_ of Torn n• Weedy esday afternoon. Oct. 11th Her Pi.frr "'•' tn. who have urchased Slr, Repv q remains weee conveyed to Salem cern• T _ 1 P ecce .fir ••�` , `," etery onlFrida afternoon. folluaed h �� =- --� ' •�ro>~•• operty here, is rushing the work of y } --- g t I�rhERING, Ont. *i%*T*-Jags **1b -.. p _. +1 _ tgs.afhng CBe tziArhinF"ry fur hAndlinR wbtr'gp ease of friends and neigh -the gravel and rand for shipment to hors, after A service, at the house by Wire Fenoing, �%�� PHILIP- >� the city, the Rev, J. O.'I`edsid w ho and wa maer`vt —+a ThprP toae conidPrahle •excitement hours at her bedside and wasPvpr h( -re on WednPcdAy forenoon crruRPd ready to Rimose as well aA interest her ALSO — I have For. Sale a Hence and Lot b,v the killing of two hor."s on the (', . in looking forward to her home be. - _ Hae a ftp l Iin4 art treth and cur- in PickeringVillage., I. ►rge �`, ii, rrrissing by the fast px cess, gond, where %he wotild fled her little ed in X11, nstantIq on hand. �carden, some young fruit One of the anituals was a pony belong--brothe-r who was taken a few months Brace Wire, Staples trpe Everything in ing to Lord Sornpro, of Pickering, Ari Ago Among the many floral offer. Spice Breakfast Bacon, ,1r=t-clan; repair, the o'her wt= a large horse belonging fogs was A wreath from the Sunday Ham, Eolt �gna,'Weiners, e;c. Call and ee me as this i- a bnr- to «alter Sleep, of Pickering. _Both School, Aso cine -from the weekday Cedar Posts and gaits fur Soule one. dmimals had been p,rstmipg ire the schcol, �$.`gbeGt prices paid fer pproperty Ipased by I, G,' Heald, who Steel Posts. s ; :' �utch.er's cattle ttft this neighborhood in a yniet man AVIiite.vale 3iRle Chnrtr�, Pickering' .,!We T . Richardsca• rier•recentty to th-4 deep regret of n Friday evening, Oct 27th. number who had been ver friendly tr, , �'ii�k�ring ycoal, Latuber, Cement Shingiei* rl, him. The pony was cut to pipcec, WHITBY Lyth and Read iv, , Nr�tary Public, Pic l:erin y Roofing _` q• farts of the body being strewn alone- _ _ always in stock. the track Tor about R , carter of The negotiations with the Common - g .Water, Pure Water iF ile., «hire the other had one of its wealth Tractor Co, was advanced A. First-class rigs for hire gs rut off besides being otherwise stage at the. meeting' of council on A e 'C i R E E SO R, x-.? Day or night badly cut up aha bruised, 3inndRv night, 1 'if you UP tvi4e vb,t will use the only +�. The Ongineer of Highways Dppt„ Bl]e meets all trains Ideals well. hillpd b,v Ch,;? B. Rice, BROUGHAM tt'hnh:,sjust(-',n,,,pletpcl' a .�urcer_t1. 1 .. T HILL tea' .'Teaming promptly attended to, who 1, Down, f,,t l�"ina'�Ii1L G,,.olir.e ° the line het«ePt; 1're;cnt[ and OttxwA. - -- En�•ine Kl: kind. rR p`.po at.,.i f!ttir c.: Mi -S Mag.4ie F' tshy is home for a has bogim the curvev of the base line _ •j: Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Healt�ly jor s. ter Rue::, Alsn hath rouni f:>:- fr•w clays, between Napanen,;ttidToronto, which. - h r WWP' Peak tares, P?c. Evezything git n rarcful Brun to John and 3Irs. Miller, on it is expected, will he completed by u, . • f Pirl:prinQ, at,ent:r n• Ttresdav, loth inst, a son. the New Year. • t �T T `-"t� RICE'S P1. -.11P \E OI1kS, N. 1'.- Yoneher. of Toronto, spent ' Oh %Vedriesdiiy•last a 'Grand Trunk Kidneys Necessary .. ZV C •.L I C ..CJ I;cmP ?c 1, ',;'?I. �t"hitt r•t'e, Or. t. 'O' "c Strnr]ay with ]tis f:,ther____ frPii ht team rest • with an Recident h Lidgett, of O.h•taa, is here about 4i a tulle west of. �Ctiitby sta. , W Binkh°lder, °t -R hitev.,lp, an• cnpnding a wpek with 'her-mcathet•,• titin, when a circ wheel broke: As a Medical science has never fonnalsl nounces that he hAs hepn app-,inted The Pickering 37rs, hlonrP, result n�re cars were totally wrecked, anything up to the present ini>r a agent of Oie Holpprooi Clothing Com_ Win, Irwin and danghter,,of • Ring- alone with their contents which eon- bette>-thick-good�lti_RuChu-anti-_ pang, of bond„n. England, the 9teat-o°if-vicitPd GraTiam and stirs. -John listed cl-nellp cif -oats, bran, etc. Some -eat C;cthing Co. in the woild. C•,i1 Vigilance Committee Ston on 3fondAv. 1(ll)yard., of track was torn tip and in Juniper for the 'kidneys. Nine-. and inspPr•t r•atnplec and nr.:e nigh ales. Fxank Gerow, of Toronto. is conseiinence the passenger traffic was times in ten the doctor'will }ire- quality of gor,d.s and estren,ely low * sn_p,nding a few drys with her parents, delayed for iialf a day. prices. C�uality and durability -id The object of this Association is to «bi..and 31rs, Mosgrove, Charles Rice, well -digger of White- scribe one or the other for 'kidne3- lessen s atin and 1, 1I, Bundy, of Picker'in was here vale, has struck two flne springs with• troubles. Karr's Kidney Pills eom— goods and perfect fits guaranteed, prosecute q•y ---- the felons. on ,llonsav interesting the council in in the town limits. One of these is tain buchu and juniper' cornbine& the Hydro Electric scheme. on the property of the Greater , Can - Members having property stolen oornmnni- Misses Maggie Cassie and Fella Lin- ada Co, and was struck at a depth of in scientific proportions with other - Get the Best -It Pays ! nate immediately with any member, ton returned on Saturday from a two 40 feet, and flows at the rate of one valuable and safe kidney and bltclt•- of Executive Committee. week's sojourn in St. Catharines. gallon per minute and rises to,a height deltonics. ” More Than ever. before 'thorough- The anniversary services of the of � feet., -The other is on Clover . news" in business training Membership fee 01,00; Brougham Methodist Church will he Knolls, the Annes property and was These pills banish backaches, seta is demanded, Tickets may be hid from the President or held on Sunday, Oct: 29th. Service struck at a depth of Ori feet. It flows Secret■ry on application, will be conducted in the morning by at the rate of 7 gallons per minute or Rive permanent 'aid in kidney RDCD $�+LI�TT a Exso. Com. -L. D. Banka, C. S. Palm. the Rev, Van Norman, of Markham. 10,000 gallons'per day.' As it over- bladder ills that have not re'acbec7► er, W. V, Richardson, Pickering. Music will by rendered by the Union looks the 21i -acre vegetable garden he- the advanced chronic stage. N B• ' 'Choir, The Rev, A. E. Lunar, of kmging to the hospital farm , it could ; t ' t - Goodwood, will conduct the evening be utilized fbt• irrigating it. The importance of keeping the- ° g r TORONTO, ONT. 1. A. Comori, W.1, Clark. service at 7 o'clock. The 'Whitevale Several of our citizens went to Can- liver active is well known, The President, secretary Male Chorus will fnrnisb the music, nin ton on Tuesda evens to attend. g y ng kidneys are no less imroctant- Oor, Yonge and Charles Ste. C. Cotterill, of Toronto, was here on a meeting in the interests of the good Karr's Pills cleanse the kidneys. TOOLS -SHARPENED Monday looking for a lad who goes by roads movement. There was a good benefit the bladder and are band j -strictly fleet -class in all depart- the name of Hart Ta ler and who attendance and much interest was y y to carry and to use, 150 cents a boles totF►: menta. We had more than. 240 We maketit ecial of crosscut sawn was employed by the Don Kindling shown in the scheme. Addresses were Yoy get wbal you ask for at our �- Co., but failed to return from deliver- given by Messrs. «', A. McLean, dep- store-tbe beat of everything 4a: poeitioos to fill in tan months this Tools of sit Rpe Locks repaired. in and collecting on Wednesday of sty Minister of HighwayA, George S. the right I K' year. Now is an excellent time to Razor-hor.� t Apecinity. For a first- g g ght price, and stock fu 1. . last week. He skip ed out with the Henry, M. P. P. for East York, J, B. ,}'i. enter. class hair or an eaev shave call day's proceeds and --ac t#r-L,o> sirs-BArtier Strap, ++ lig -Lala-taw, of Whitby: sed -ethers. lJ<-��Te�PaB� See our ii Furniabings of all He passed through here on Thursday. Good RondA Association was organ - 1N. J. Elliott, Principal kinds. cert htly used `Carrera going east with the, outfit, and it is ized, and judging from the present Write today for large Catalogue. fro sere A and a hoped that ho is eiaptAred by this time enthusiasm displaved the people In Druggist- Graduate Optician ; : - i y p' and shown the folly, of such a dishon• thlR part of the connt are der-rtnln- W, J. Cyt F..'r' PICKERTNG ed to put up with bad road• . •,:� eat aces � -k�r1a ••• ,. ..' tees: '�-�:, .. .. ...y,; r- z .,. .._ ..- ,tet, , .. S, :., l -sees i..x. _. a. s ..,; ' sees c'. �... -v?- � - :''�--•+•. . •x _ .. 'y-•-.. F •-w •aa•=+. s �� ., ..'@.,� -ter,--x..r_r...__..,-,,.'w;�.�-. ,,.Ma...:, sx ,�,...___, i, -.i-1..,.. ._i_=�,�,: ._ sees:., ,,-.. .. .. ........._... ,sees ..-sees.,,. _ .._•.,.,_..��.-,sees.,,-,..._ _,.._..w,,.,...:�'...,,, _,.�,.,.�.c:�,..^'�,_'.,. "_ar -. .r:M`, s,.�K,.r!."�+' n, , ..... ..... ............... r AiM%ALJ" R&4RLS, "Ter 1 oiir- i Qu" Pi& -Up tL7 that gnoStUnited States is the market.. for r --b-M whole Pearl Fishers' Finds. food Most of the present yield of Aux s.- krii=k the tralian pearls is going to the United. 4111*9 wheat Wafer.t0a3t. States. Pearlers are getting liss for their product than three or four years S It Contalng all the bpd their I ago before the great war began. Most building Material in the'of the pearling feet is laid up and theme _ _ - e = _— _ _ whole wheat grain, includingfew boats that are at work at Thurs- ; day Island and Bromme are in com- ------- the - bran coat which .. PrO7 I mission only to keep hands employea. MoteS healthM and natural 1 This is a state of affairs far removed 'from that when four specimens sold bowel movement. It is real: for $85,000, and another was obtained Whole wheat "bread .'without which is valued at $25,000. Meantime yeast, baking powder or -a Commonwealth Government corn - CONTAINS NO ALUM ilitY MADE IN CANADA .''�,CheMiCaJS of any Igind-�,_&h -mission to inquire into the po's.'ia Ideal food for- children be- of introducing white labor into the pearling industry has drafted a re - Cause it COMPCIS tbOrOU911 port which will recommend that mat- ne and fill hollow alternately with lay. mastication and ensures per- -tars , be left. largely as, they are ers of macaroni and sauce. Bake un. ly at al . that Q cabbage in tender and browned 'on present. That is to say virti f ul Hints a,�d fect digestion.- A. Crisp, tasty white men are not a -success as pearl A 19 �A_ HIM&` a.11d ton. 11 Useful' sions. 'toast in the tralian pearler, "is a precarious busi- I AM U %J LIL 1w I -JL JL %0 uencraii autus us"- oven and serve with butter, soft nese and many men go 'broke' at It.,' there is e Usy tion for the Busy Home -Made Fireless Cooker: A fireless is a neces- • cheese or marmalades. I But as with mining a peculiar fascination about it. never know Hou'se­�_ Housewife cooker almost sity in up-to-date kitchen, but the sity Made in Canada your luck. Once a man embarks in expense is a serious consideration the game he generally keeps going in with the young housewife. However, WILL EUROPE BE CHILDLESS? the hope, of some day striking it pearl 0 of great price." a very satisfactory substitute can be cream, add the cream or milk to the made Delectable Dishes. In at virtually no cost' and will No Defembfted Race of Women Can Become Mothers.. THE ONLY WAY TO tomatoes and let all boil together for prove an economical means of boiling Carrot Jam. -Wash the carrots and i a minute, serve with bread cut in inch and stewing. Get a stout wooden serape, them clean, then boil until � browned in a hot oven. 'possible squares and with a hinged lid; line quite tender. Mash them very smooth -i. box, if I Cabbage—One cabbage, Dr. William Lee Howard, a distin- guished author and sex psychologist, - CUDIC RHEUMATISM Vinegar it with newspapers or packing paper; ly and to each pound of pulp 'add 4 three-quarters of a pound of sugar, a seasoning, one ounce of butter, one then cover the papers with baize or u bee Shred I warns the race• that unless women are RL t malt vinegar. felt. Cover the lid inside in theamsgenerous pinch of ginger and a half cupful of the finely and boil rapidly in saved from the heart -breaking labof e 1wought about by the war the future Be Trgptgd i cabbage rifid.' Boil: manner. Press enougn bay firmly teaspoonful of grated lemon It-' salted water until it is quite tender. into the bottom of the box to form a all together until it sets when a I Stand the stove to keep i-eompset 7 Itho re may one blast Blood the Poisonous Aide on one Of six inehes deep, ----F Itle is dropped on a plate and then Puy' hot and make a sauce by blending tR'7 the box with hay, pressing it well Aft Ten thousand German women are doing the heaviest kind of labor in the and Acid en Out "Driv up in sterilized jars as usual. I butter and the seasoning with.a. cup- nests for Green Tomato Puddhag—Line a; fol of vinegar. Pour the sauce over against the sides, and make 'Krupp works; 20,000 more have taken pudding mold with suet pastry and fill, the cabbage, cover the saucepan' and the pans or casseroles you intend to '. their husband's Jobs in Berlin -and The twinges and tortures of rhea -use, I leaving a partition of hay be. with green tomatoes; sliced and peel- i let it stand on one side of the stove tween the top of the and the box half their wages, too; 1.17,000 Nnglish women are working in the en., matism, are not due to cold, damp' weather as so many people suppose- pots ed. The tomatoes should be put in � for five* minutes, as before., It, is' lid. To fill this space you make a between layers sugar and season-' to I --T -'Rheumatism comes from & nesting trade alone, and hundreds , poisonous -of then ready serve. I mattress like cushion of baize and fill ed with -lemon juice. Apple Pie—Sift together one heap- Cover the top' it tightly with hay. It must fit the i­.'af thousands of English, French., acid in the blood. This is a �medical'with a lid of the pastry, fasten up as ing teaspoonful baking po�ider and, top of the box tightly and be ' six Italian and Russian women are doing truth that every rheumatic sufferer men*a work in all kinds of trades and should realize. There is only one way' * usual and boil hard for two hours, one pint of flour, add a piece of but�- inches thick. - See the contents of the When coked turn out of the mold and I large as a walnut, one pinch '4becupations. to curb rhvumatism-it must be treat- ter as pans are absolutely bdWng when put salt, one beaten. egg. sweet milk en -- 'serve with a simple syrup sauce flay-' If opened during cooking they in. What kind of moiherswiffl be made ed through the blood. All the lini- I 1 ored with ground ginger. i ough to make a soft dough. Roll it' must be reboiled, You can make any one- � of these women, with their bodies menta and rubbing and so-called elec- - Vienna Steaks --Chop together one-half inch thick, butter a I I out square kind of stew, of meat, game or poul- idrained of vitality by long hours of tric treatment in the will not half pound each of raw, veal and raw t tin the bottom and, i world ==an's labor? cure rheumatism, and the sufferer biscuit and cover try. by cooking it over the fire in the beef. Season with three4ourths tea­.side.,4 with dough; fill the pan with ,-,,a! way ier- twenty miau%es. and ed Will even the freedom cat 0 tries them Is not only wasting wh f L garments enable these women to keepmoney, but is allowing the trouble to spoon salt-, -p-a-p-Hka—and a little celery i apples, sprin- le with quartered juicy when boiling putting it into the hay salt, one-eighth teaspoon nutmeg, one a little cinnamon and molasses. Their physiques at par throughout thebecome more firmly' rooted in the sys- box, covering it up with thecushion, teaspoon lemon juice and a few drops Bake in rather quick oven until the, shutting up the lid and leaving it six umaccustomed strain and -d harder to cure when the pro- 'of onion juice. Add one beaten egg. crust "and apples are cooked a light' hours. Lentil,. pea or mixed re let t ftrth children fit to cope with the - - per remedy is tried. Dr. Williams Pink Mix thoroughly an& stand Xhree brown. Sprinkle a little sugar over table soups require thirty minutes' P,-.*,6rld?- - In an interview Dr. Howard said: success iin- Pills have had remarkable succ curing rheumatism 'bec'ause they go hours. Make into small steaks and the top five minutes before removing pan broil.- While hot spread with .-from oAgn. boiling on the fire and four hours in the hay box, Boiled "Nb; positively not! No defemin- right to the root of the trouble in the butter and sprinkle with salt and pep- Sweeil%Pickled Damsoup -Put two meat requires thirty minutes' inutes' boiling for a Kniall race of women can become moth- and that is precisely what in be blood, driving out the poisonous acid, releasing the stiffened joints clearing per• pounds of damsons in a large jai with Sago, -'Soak three and one - Plum one pound of cube sugar. Cover with joint and forty-five- for one of five four five hours in the forced upon the women toilers of away the torturing pains, and giving half ounces of fine sago in a pint of pounds and to thick aper stand in the oven till hay box. Beefsteak puddiug requlres then ur ope-defeminization. the victim renewed health and ease. water for at least an hour, and the fruit is tender, but not at all brok-a n hour's steady boiling on the fire "Physical labor requires muscular Mr. Vincent Brow, Havre Boucher, N. put both Into a saucepan and bring en. Drain off thpr syrup and add to - boiling very and four to five hours in the hay box; Wart, and in.acquiring the muscular S., says: "For two years I w as in al- to a boil. -Continue it one-half pint a vinegar, six cloves, .suet pudding the same. Soft vege- -oftength- necessary for her new work �-�Mnan war toiler of Europe is most constant sufferer from rheuma- I bad gently, stirring freauently, until the the same of allspice berries, ten pep-, 3ago, is quite clear. -Stone and skin and il bit of ginger and mace,.L tables, like potatoes, and cereals, lake - vital drawingdirectly upon those tism, the trouble being so at times that I could scarcelp get about. rice, sago, tapioca, macaroni, require One pound of plums and add lhem,,�o- 'Boil all these ingredients together, rtes, Boil five minutes' boiling and one and a '!forces that are essential for her wo- The trouble seemed to btn' - "'" 6_,y0th it Esther with six'* ounces oT sugar when cold pour them over the 4,11� and ge half hours in Che box. Haricot beans, have -been, inianhood. I ansernis . J &o "The falling birth rate of the tw altogether I was in keep the whole simmering until the Zhich should -Tt*d- - -d'&ttres' c*rrots, turnips, require plums-ire-'softThen pour into a Placid InJaf3�0�r twenty minutes' boirift- and. three ,gerent countries has alre:,dW very bad condition. I used doctor's roused o.sed 1 medicine for almost a year without well -rinsed mold and when cold turn used they' should be corked and are hours in the box. Oatmeal polrYadRe the G enust� to is calamit- I relief. Then on the advice of afriend out on a- glass dish- and serve -with the corks waxed over. The pickle Is can be cooked fifteen minutes n b 5 0 t" whipped cream. fit for use at once: but improves by fire, t1en left right in the - b- an ous aftermath of the war and com- letely upset their plans for the re- I decided to try Dr. Williams Pink pillg. I think I took altogether - about all Tomato Cream Soup. -Heat- one keeping. - It is excellent with fried be given five he fir �e �minqtes on f �ptocking of the race. a dozen boxes, with the result that 1. quart of strained stewed tomatoes to I steaks and chops, as well as with cold fore serving at breakfast. Any kind boiling; add two tablespoonfuls of box "To understand why my direful am again enjoying perfect health." meat of fruit can be stewed. in the bay flour rubbed smoth in a little cold wa.- carrot Chowder one cupful' of It is beist to make a syrup of saga rediction may come true you must rediction n d erstand that physiology of woman You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail, post paid, ter. Let the tomatoes boil until diced raw carrot, one cupful of diced, and water, add cloves, lemon or an_ at no one cupful -of. sliced raw thickened, stirring constantly that boil; aad - era from that of man in this re- at 50 cents a box or six boxes for i raw potatoes, flavoring liked, bring to' th e lumps form, add salt, also one-half onions, one tablespoonful of chopped en mi t .the fruit and let it simmer ten min ct-that man was born to, work icine $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medi and teaspoonful of celery salt, Have, parsley, one cupful of milk, half 0 utes; put - into the cooker an lees d woman to procreate.. Co., Brockville, Ont. ready one cup of hot rich milk or tablespoonful'of butter, -half atable-, three hours. Small: fr-it takes less "Both man and woman must so con- Serve the=' forces as to be able each 9'. PROVE THEIR LOYALTY. - spoonful the of flour; seasoning. Boil time, Any dish that is to be eaten carrots and onions. in a quart of hot must be brought to the boil after produce along their own lines the boiling water for fifteen minutes with, taking i-. out of the hay box before et possible for the race. In man French Colonies Render Mother the lid off the saucepan; add the pdta e certain glands, such as the thy- Country Valuable Service. toes, cover and boil for twenty min- serving -L _7 oid, which are git,14� at the base Few people, not even the French, utes-; stir in the milk and seasoning the larynx, and the functions of ich have been hithefto fully realized previous to the war the extent and value of French colonial and butter boil for five minutes. - Melt the Useful Hints. -- in a cup and stir the flour into I Mend knitted underwear with a hose secretions go to ma po-saessions. An editorial writer in it Smoothly. Add to the contents of crochet needle. uscle and the strong instinct to pro- a French newspaper recently admitted saucepar i, boil all together for anoth-Sweet oil will remove finger mark ct and fight for family and c that his government would have been er five minutes, sprinkle in the parsley, from furniture. completely self-supporting in the mat- and serve. If you wish fish to be crisp, do no 4 ter of materials for munition fat- Macaroni Stuffed Cabbage. --One cover while cooking. Correct, One Way. 'tOries if it had organized and develop- bead . hard, white cabbage, one and one- A sharp instrument should never be 6 Teacher -Bobby, -spell 'yesterday,' ed the -mines in its colonies. As a Matter of fact, the war, which arous- remove dirt from bath the half .,cups cooked macaroni, one table- ;used to r tablespoons butter, finger nails. B64by (with his eye on the calm- r) -W --"-n e s -d -a -y. ed the hearty co-operation Of the col- lsl�o­15n flour, three one cup sweet milk, four t4 ableipoons I I When chestnuts are in season t delicious (boiVll t onists, has convinced France that she gr ated cheese,,salt to --taste.- Cut•ouy)- I are a addition 0 is a richer and more important na- er leaves from cabbage and one thick a simple salad. j_tion than she thought she w al. from top- Stand in salted w R-1 Baked stuffed tomatoes or pe __a _. -'b-r peppers Even a brief resume of F rench col- slice ter for ten minutes or so. Wash in; e will be uch improv if u sFeZ ranks! onial aid is impressive. The ranks the army have been reinforced by cold water and boil. until fork will drain and cut out over* with olive oi., Do not leave the furnace ashes up. of pierce it. Remove, . aselln�'', hundreds of thousands of Algerians, center, Melt two ba blespoons butter, covered after sifting. Sprinkle with Traft kiu* Tunisians, natives of Morocbo and Senegialese. The war factories em- add flour and, when smooth milk, cheese -and water and cover tightly. I -Tea that is long steeped loses a 15,000 natives from North Africa Cook until thickened, add Put 0' f but- delicate flavor and develops a I arge; 4r • Capsicum ploy and an equal number, of skilled An-•' salt to taste. remainder ter over cabbage, sprinkle with cayen- amount of tannic acid. . namites'fiorn Cochin . China. Eight thousand Annamites are working in.', Red Cross - Natives q I Breaks up cold in throat and chest. Better than a the organizatiorL of Madagascar are enrolled as en-; gineers and New Caledonians are at' If You Want, a -Safe Invcstmcnt mustard plaster for rhea- work in the mines. matIsfirl, gout, sprains, Indo-CbingF recently added more Let us send you particulars of an Investment that cramps, etc. Will not than $2,000,000 to its budget for send- e never depreciates and never defaults in dividends, liste the -skin. Ing foodstuffs to France. North Compound Investment Policy in the the new C sold insanitary tin tubesat chem. Africa has sent 1,000,000 tons of cer- ears to France and also to Great Brit Crown Life. " fists and general stores every- -here. Refuse substitufts. sin and Italy; Algeria has supplied With a Crown Life "'Limited Payment Life Policy you -do'not have to die to win. Your insurance Is fully paid �,oklet on request. 2,b00,000 sheep and 60,000 cattle. Mo- for during the years of your best earning power. ree r6cco has contributed a great number 0 f eggs. Madagascar has sent meat A Let. us send you some 4 jew insurance facts. --lon--Salted and preserves, St. Pierre and Mique fish, —1 [A Crowrt-Ufe_.Osri� "ureance-CO. CHE-qUROUGH MFC. CO. Reunion more than 100,000 tons of Wool, rubber, graphite nic- TOR 70. • (Comolldm&d) Igo Cbojet Ave. Montreal sugar. kel, chromium and many other use- Agents Wanted In L spres*nted Districts. ful materials have been obtained from French colonies. �! ' .'?'�'.0 -....- 3, °"•'-inn•. .,. » ' ,. ...r - -_"�g,�$µ•�+"" t'Z�n � °Y¢5 r r _ _ -. - " . y� _ -:y• �y,^•ct r.a•+:� -+k-•ra„*e rt• i - .. x="":. •,, � .,-. ,-. •„�:. °� �^�P� rel,.'.: • �. °12r. •-...�:�',.b•,. :ti .•y ' .:N,; 'M'•Q' :".: '..:. :"',.'!'^,'."'',•?G a"s"st-+.�5.•:.�^�ti.a-- —''c�".ii'..%:.,i.'wiJ'r",'i�r�'%7.^:_'S",..4°"J.•.'•�4• 'r�. �'� i •VANCOUVER _A _GRL AT PORT. 7firilt job" the army--lhonr lar asap -• t g rR + I' don't like to, "nnsmbia-the only ar " scan+ �'. City will Spend $6,000,900 and the refuge of the soldier' was the eanteen- "Made 113 QaIIadA DOSING C.P.R. $1,500,000 on New Wharves.. In those days we M4 old solditrrs who The Canadian Pacific . has plans for used practically to live on beer. It � - wharves at Vancouver which will 1 used to be quite a common thing' in # se lana will those days for an old soldier to sell DOMINIO cost$1,500-0-00. The _ By Applying Sloan.a Liniment to I �P his food to the young recruit and buy dove -tail i•ito those which the city - a 1 Foreh4 ad You Can Stop • beer and live upon it. -the Severe Pains. contemplates to carry out at . the g RAINCOATS : port. The latter is growing in value • d *•�•• �••r �" 'r• '•"d "I think it is something like thirty w ... •.r tJs. i i. r.••r•.a• or thirty-five 4 ' land bigness all the time. There is webb-gow•� � ed = Y- years ago Bines the 1 Many headaches are of a neuralgic great complaint from shippers of wWAN ehome e r e was t4 c.a.aa who thole founders of the Y.M.C.A. commenc- £aj origin. The symptoms of such head- m a W"Por oto Can" ed their beneficeat work, and they Beit for quality. style and ' aches are intense and tingerfna pains- congestion, for Vancouver is becom- d,.:i,.`si.e•.t.• • r.o.01=1116.1= :> mmwilill •� ...•taT.lt••e•rNra•re change during that time has been 0 -in the brow, temples or back of the ing a great port. The city is going cm an& ana r xbs+ s.. something very little short of miracul- � value. Guaranteed for ill 011 ,r w head, to spend $5,000,000 on wharf exten- FREE �� 10" ood ous. _ mates, �K There is one pertain relief that has sion in the immediate future, and the li.3tafa. arts iuos� „ been ka�wa and recommended for railway company, on its own account, s"4" O°'"Q° adAr.w •• 1b11ew• A few years before the war -corn I -- _ rel Sears hack, i3ioaa's Liniment. One has tans for a further extension of •TORN FIA M [incited menced this improvement began to: r pplication and the dul3•pain is practl the wharves which it'will useforits 202 Hallam Building, Toronto. manifest itself in a most extraordin-� y1S1( YOtIT y' rally gone. It is easily applied with own' business. Both east."Wand west Ory manner. Drunkenness was form- out rubbing. Rubbing is unnecessary, the Canadian Pacific Railway has now erly a most prevalent crime in the 0 iQN DeaiOr as. Sloan's Liniment quickly pane- Y army._ You -hardly ever see a drum+,- " trates to the seat of the trouble. for its shipping interests, facilities side of a good sized lot, to facilitate en soldier now. • Aching muscles, rheumatism, which render it absolutely independ- the plan�g of the remainder to gar- "When I was commander-in-chief bruises, lumbago, ohllb>lalna, sprains ent-this independence makingfor den truck for table needs. But the and stiff neck can also, be most ef• better and more efficient service in trainmen and their families, who ; in France for'some eighteen months, fectively treated with Sloan's Lini- the ocean' carrying business, which move to the new towns to take up I I realized what these institutions Didn't Say What Kind. � ment. Cleaner than mussy plasters the company has notably extended residence, are expectec' to constitute I have done for soldiers. It was on She (pouting) -Before we wet#' or ointmedts ; it does not stain the P Y Y i the fields of battle that the men show- married you said I was a drestm. skies or clog the pores. during the past few years. Thu fleet a fairlygood market and it is under- At all drug stores, 25c., 50c., :1.00, of the company now numbers all told, stood that the Ontario Government is ed what different men they were.'' He -Yea, -but, don't forget that Q3 _ pvesy will later throw open �- there are some pretty bad dreams. vin strengthened its Atlantic and Trans- to settlement a township contiguous GUARD THE CHILIMES Pacific service in latter years-recog- to the town of Foleyet and another to t l ���� Greebteted Eyelidg,i .3 - ' • nizing, as it did, the possibilities of Horne Payne, in the great clay belt. I FROM At1TUM1� C{1LDS' Eyes inflamed by exloll. vt increased exchange between this The Canadian Northern officers are I sure to San. Drat sadlti con- 1,inent and Eurbpe and Asia, an intim- confident that the building of these The fall is the most setters season quickly relieved by Ki riatil ��� Eyelietasdy, NoSmartin • ac and largeness of communication homes will. mark the beginning of a 4 Y g new era in the New Worth. First � of the year for colds -one day warm 40, ivat Eye Comfort. At -1 which, somewhat hurt by the wat, are the next is wet and cold and unless Your Druggggttet, 50c per Doule. l arkeEks resuming their urgency and import- there should follow the stores to eater the mother is on her d the. little isni.nTubes25c,Forbookoftkllrffeeael sate from day to day. to the needs of the town dwellers, and Druggists osMsrlesEysestssrrG..taies/fi %? - then settlers to take• up the adjacent !ones are seized with colds that may BINS�— - land, because of the inducement of a hang on all winter. Baby's Own Tab- - -- - :.-•,r • ' Drink Hot W a t� r good market, and the advantages of lets are mothers best friend in pre- I Vanilla comes from an orchid grown adequate shipping facilities. __ venting or banishing colds. They act in Mexico. WW reduce Inflamed, Strained, g _ as a gentle laxative, keeping the bow- ! �z Swollen Tendons, Llsnmentttt,, For Indigestion els and sto ach free and sweet. An��d's rsnlment s•=tsr+s >tt•ara>t3cla. . or Muscles. Stopstbelamenewaad BELGIAN KING AGEING. occasional dose will prevent colds or pain from a Splint, Side Bone at . A Physician's Advice. _ $ana yin. No._blister, na_bait__ ._ gYa�cscies, ss•=ever-a frem_x ._w ger_ Quits. TetrJ_tory_ Over Whish if it does come on .suddenly the At a depth of two thousand fatly -u�� at"ttr8-i'ablets wiii --orris-parser--the--sea'--the-preasu're--olE= -- .. lag tum t - Ira. til druggists dr delivered De. nese, gastric catarrh. heartburn, atm, i Cure it. The Tablets are sold by medi- water is two tons to the square inch, would take a teaspoonful of pure suite your case for special iastrue- ! woblauratea magnesia in hart a glass or 'King Albert of Belgium has aged cine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a I and the temperature is only just above lions and interesting horse Book 2 M Free. hot water immediately after eating they under the heavy cares and sorrows box from The 'Dr. Williams Medicine' freezing point. � [� 1K$ JR.,the antiaeppticliniment for would soon forget then• were ever at- reduess8traiaed, Torn Ll flitted with s omach trouble. and nuc- P Co., Brockville, Ont. f+ ��aa-- . of the resent time, and his hair is fa. �woU•s a V•!w or MtLigo- tors would ha , -e to look elsewhere for beginning to turn grey, according to Patients.' in explatratlon of these ..b Cort•. Sons, 171e.is. All•=s sola Fns the latest news from the Belgian handsomest Cathedral. ia•oe.MaleadoMrrerdvdvcr* &.isW . fres words a well known for York Dhach fan le. iLr that most forma c stomach front.' Has Majesty never leaves the Mexico Cit the 4!n ital of Mexico, tr. F. IGUNi, F. G, F:, 611 Llmses 11df , Maetrest, Calk ' tr.oubla are due to stomach acidity ana i y' P � tfMermae sad Ais.rlrfae. 1r.. are suds Is Cstsd I fermentation of the food contents of the small stripof territory over which is a town of some historic interest, lb - ! bio a c supply to he h stomcinsufficient the Belgian flag still flies, refraining while its cathedral is regarded as the If salt is used for sweeping carpets, water Increases the blood- supply and from visits -to places in France or to handaomeet church on the American :it will keep out moths.. bieurated magnesia ' instantly neutral- . Ste. Andresse, where his Government continent. The foundation stone of Ise a the excessive stomach acid and stops food fermentation, the combine- has its seat. If the King of England this edifice was laid. in 1693 on the' purely- Herd -No poison- stops Ziaim•nt Cares aandriefr (tion of the two, therefore being rr,ar- , or President Poincare want to meet site of a former heathen temple. The reloualy successful and decidediv pre- P ous coloring matter. ferable td the use of artlflcial dimes- the Belgian sovereign, they have to - PIZ: I � tents, stimulants or medicines for fn- o to this corner by thf; Yser. of museum is filled with. tress- Antiseptic -8 t o p s b g, a c. urea of A2 ivil'�atiOn._gnti_varioua lsoning, festering. etc. I -- -- % memorials of, the hapless Maximilian ting- Phi qtr c -� to t pain and amarting. --HOMES FOR EMPLOYEES- and the beautiful Carlotta lend a Hats all sores. I For Catarrhal Deafness lustre to this attractive city. The cli- a� The C.N.R. Is Building Up -to -Date • mate is quite good and the population f sac, Box., All Draa:bta s ad Stores Hooses In New Ontario. ' about 471,000, many of whom are d/ The Canadian Northam Railway is aM Head Noises : Americans and Germans. 4 rushing to completion one hundred Here in ,tmerica there is muchols�-t i ltlsia so'leasosa feria from catarrh and head n ea, liff"ad's Idairn•as'os sal• s*•tywh•-a w o w do well con- bourses distributed over dumber of . amer�can- weals Dula t c a a ed O a , EIr'D POTATOES IRI>!R Co ... divisional Dista on . the Montreal :elder the method employed by the eamo S blem Delaware. Carrnaa a p 130%° to combat this tnatdlous disease His Day Off,, Port Arthur section of its transeon-' Every -one knows how damp Che English ! at ones, 8 7 limson rasa for Orae• •` climate is and how dampness affe^ts A lady admirer Of Kipling's works fatless H Dawson Scampton tinental line: These homes -modern, those suffering from catarrh In Frig-' had long wished to' meet the authorI —�' comfortable and of pleasing design, land they treat catarrhal deafness and !!L? Wi=T'a !R+ head :,erase as a ran.stituttonai dtaaaae and at last her desire was gratified. ' a intended satisfactory ABINET MAKEPc ^ V^ re n ended to provide sat sf c for. tory real rrmeJ t r 1t that - p re an Internal N land u oU ^' employees 1s rpally very efficacious i She was frankly disappointed. 'Y C hands wanted. yell[ to place ? accommodation for the em to sea of sufferers who could scarcely hear a -you are Rudyard Kipling?" Mr. � highest wages. �rF�,is size of i / the road and their families, who will watch tick tett haw they hdd their hear- Kipling something. "ButI Furniture Co.. Ro v4h r be living at these centres. The condi- tart re•cored by this F nel:ah treatment P �' sera were tions of occupancy have been made so to such an ext.•nt that the tick of. thought," she stammered, • I -thought ] trnatrtisasssad gay pa, y watch as trlsinlyfaudible seven and . you re -oh! ow shall I say it• -I ' e ght-*n ea away from either ear, we h ROff1T•31AK; Af - easy that it will be a :amparatively Therefore, it rr,u know someone w'ho something quite different." L Offices for. w:• I ' simple, matter for the C.N.R. em- iA troubled with catarrh, catarrhal stat ,. "`it7wisa _ h• IM5 t usetn3) nese or head noises cut out this forotula Oh, I am," the author hastily as- . of rill buss Full n�• -. Guar _ • Playeea to virtually own outright the t- Ar hand 1t to them and you will have scared her. "I really am, madam;; apattcatlon to tPflsett-� towns, Brent, Capreol, Foleyet, Horne been the mEans nt fraying trema poor Dacey, 71 west Adelaide Stress it Prayne ands Jellicoe,- where the. Com- sufferer perhaps from total deafness. only, You see, this is. my day off.' :} - The prescription cart�be eissil'v prepared � 11aaCBL&A"o'QtL our 13-CLI13 nail' in progress. follows � � _ _ _ _, ., - _ _ . , A\C1rR, TUMORS. LL' - Health From your druggist obtain 1 'oz. of L internal and external, cured wtt3. 5 It is confidently expected :by Mr. farmint (Double str«nirth), about 75(, , out pain by our home treatment Writ'!��y Cyril T. Young of the Eastern Lands worth. Take this home, and add to It I We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT i us be'ore coo late. Dr. Rehman medleait;; i pint of hot water cad 4 ounces of is the• best: Co., Limited. Collingwood. Ont - Dept. of the Canadian Northern, who granulated sugar stir until dimsolyed. Clheerfrel, [alselibY 4lk#idnn is in char Take a tablespoonful four times a day. i Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. charge Of the work, that the Parmint is used in this way 'not only BOOK 019 Afake the AyOle! SOPPY employees will be able to celebrate to reduce by tonic action -the inflam- Joseph Snow, Norway, Me, Christmas, 1916, in their cosy new atton and swelling in the Eustachian !Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N.S. DOG DISEASES Weak um babies are a constant Tubes. and thus to eauaHze the air i g, g And How to Feed puny homes. This work he ss s will ro- Pressure on the drum, but to correct any Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mul rave, cue to tired rhothers and are subjject vide at each point, the nucleus of a excess of Accretions in the mlddte rear, N• g• iii~ Sfaned free to any address law' to many diseases that do not adect and the results it ,type are ubualls re- Atrstita'f the Aad 3 healthy children: busy progressive town. With the ex- : rnarkabl,, •Qu1,ck and Effective. Pierre Landers, -Sen., Poketnouche, Every person who has catarrh 1n any I l+lsasss K CLAY GLOVER �..Itse. cep of electric lighting, which may form should give this recipe a trial anu N. B. est 3lstSh+sskNsw YWh ;} Keep your children in good health. be a later development, the - reuses in free themsek es from this destructive a{ RrtM�I ll8 W s- See that their bowel; move regularly New Ontario will be equipped quite as di -ease. - - -- -especially during the teething period, completely as are the homes of simi-- This is a distressing time in the life i lar size in long established towns and Same Family Name. When buying y of every child and the utmost pre- i In a Safe Place.. - Our Piano • caution should be taken to keep them villages in Old. Ontario. They con-! An Irishmrn was seated in a rail- j Insist on having an well and strong, tain a large living room, from which way carriage next to a.very pompous- i First' undergraduate -Have you, ff QTTO H I Q E L in ' $y the consistent use of a winding stair -case leads to the up- looking man, with whom he commenc- telegraphed to the old man fol j per floor, a kitchen, a pantry, and a , ed a conversation in a rather tree and � money? ., •• = -- ' i PIANO ACTION a T - Mrs. W'n-/OvWs bedroom, on the ground floor. Above, easy manner. At length the pompous Second utide�graduate-Yes. iil� til/ there are other two bedrooms, a bath- ! one said: "My good man, reserve your ! •First 'undergraduate -Got ;any 'an-; i}���„s Q� room, and a sewing -room, all of fair ' conversation for one of your own ' swer$ a+iin S size, One of the hardships in winter equals. I would have you know that'' Second undergraduate -Yes. It graphed the governor, ;NY e te It is possible to avoid many childish has been eliminated by the provision I am a K.C," The Irishman jumped up !graphed the governor, `'Where is that machigr-ify F4r 5ae'' .3ills now so prevalent, of a roofed -over coal and wood bin and held out his hand. - "Begorry money I wrote for?" and his answer-.. It is a corrective for diartho'a, colic outside the house, but. against the shake!" he exclaimed, "Oi'm R Casey ',reads, "In my pocket." �� and other infantile ailments. It soothes kitchen, with a sliding door arranged meself." • '�'r.hcei�}ck Engine, 15WA the fretting- baby -and --permits the in the wall so that the household sup-! - P -- Good Excuse, f _ `-9 child to sleep well and grow healthy. ply can be replenished without the us-' slatnard's Linlmenlihares suras, Eta . "She says she wishes she could see "-- 1 `t 2, R1i h �dUbrir a It brings cmWon and relief to both tial cold out-of-door journey. p -__ herself as others see her.' 1 ,f child and mother. The walla, f- to the eaves, are of HEAVY DRINKERS RARE. "That's just an excuse for spend- •main �iriviiig tett 2Y ins e timber -6 and 7 inch logs "sided" -- ing a lot of time in front of a mfr- iu Mrs. Winslow's down to b inches at the saw mill at Sir John French on Decrease of I rot". - Wide, and 1;yac,mo 30 &,'W; . thing'+Foleyet, tri&de snug and comfortable , Drunkenness, in Army, by cauIking..-with oakum. The cornice', There isn't anything like as much ' bdt drimi. ':Ail in firs ;, is carried `entirely around to provide; drunkenness in the British army as j {� t W Makes Cheer/}il, a "bell cast" end. Windows there are there used to be. Lord French at- CluS$ Cin iltion• 1F ours in plenty, and on the upper floor a tributes much of this improvement to ' f tis' Chubby Children - ten footywide dormer window fur- t p ! Said together or separate; the great work done by the Toung 1 + "- Is absolutely,poa-pareotic. It con- nishes natural lighting for the sew- Men's Christian Association and 1y; also a lot of s tains no opium, rr���}e or at of ing-room, while on the opposite aide kindred bodies. They have establish - their deriwhtiwa. It Isrothim�, Zai s window eight Peet wide, provides for ed innumerable substitutes for the s, ��t a Very gl eat bar ant and ltartmless. of gem Us' the bathroom and stair -way. The canteen which Thomas Atkins has mortars in Ali of tbe.Mor1 hpie white sanded roofing is fireproof, and found much,more attractive and much used it an ¢ ql llioas . of bables have the solid construction of the housed ' a room is r� (Ica its fried less expensive. They provide whole - t been bene Ill !appealed to .the Canadian Northern some refreshment and harmless re- - �r s executive officers as- an added protee- creation for him. I i atel•I' - O!n tion against this danger in the north. It was the opening of a new Y. r 111ta + alms r►.a. t ow csv wo Beaver board supplies the interior M. C. A. but by Lord French that • J. Frank Wilson +& I Sold by. aU rr�lttr fru Cdrm"a and finsh, and ship lap may be added out- afforded .him the opportunity to fell 78 Adelaide Street`• t91% rbroupl•sJ the war side. hoiv much the army 'had benefited by As a general rule the plan has been such vi 6rk. 3 rH� p Y Toronto. r -followed Of lacingesch housa at the--''`t--reesember,.,-he- said, -`!when I --- -- F.il_ 7_ ' IS$U��__ ....,,:. ..'....•........ ;.r: -.-.•- .. :._:�_...; -:.,:. ... ..._..,.. .... : .. ... .. .'.-..,...,a, '.y..... -,i :.4^:,.,...•i..,r�aa'-r,. �_,aa.ea,..hZ.•._,N� �.n-.-�,r..r.. ..n..�ar.,, :_.:i,.... .n.«aC�yc,....s,,..v..v,:�•.ad��Q"s.'se:ss,':h.o".�.sv.;cs`.�"="`�•.a,. k�cs. •,ti' ..,.... r• .., .;. ,"': „ :',..Td� ::. ,yr;,.., "-Qr.. R � ; 3,>.a,y r;," ..Xu..•.. ✓.. ' �, .a y '4. '�i4�rii� Thecoaticil now arLjouroed: to quest 4LT. kITY;.D From pasture wt _ r,,t,cr again on Biondliy the 18tH day ol!lYo- Il/ lo: con s, °''�°�°°�sg �e month _ '� �� _'_; RO( veorber, at the hour -of W o'clock, :for °f potober,a3.yaarOt ba7 furf her whFRE�H +s a , :; , �abiialieiletrerylprtda mproia;ailCtOAoe mark oa Lara. d.ny oris knowiost of her Rhaze- Li „ r �Ytekoxing, One. the transaction of generrl business. abouts will please comE4 muaicacs with H'wlcer ♦ 'n Bush,. DuobartpA 4.8 F AT t 7esaaie AL'L _N SALE OF FOR ad mo- THE PICKCRI G �tROCRR 2b per year , i1,00 ii paid in advaaci.= REAL ESTATE TOCK drl. Dun1�Q double tread ttree an all tour wkeels, has run an 11+10. miles. wrll ill for - "llkbaeriptionsto.the United states it 50 e4lo Reason for as line;-ao store room baap • SII advaIIne -�},... =Implements, Fuenituee, Etc. Ind phone Malys=714 DftmeroA wc.caill __FI`tiAN HADDIES, � lbs, for La gents. • `_. _ - -Belonging to the -Estate of -the -- 'SNVOIA) RaM FOR SALE -I _ CISQUEB, la Cents a lb. ,iOHN AURKAR, Proprietor, T. =]sin aveafew Pigaronecetawalaram lastbe SALT COD, 12 Ceuta -alb: Late HBi1i� ure-bred, weigh from b0 to 118 lbs; Price at T _ CRANBERR'IES 15 Cents a quart. - DICKERING COUNCIL — AT Lha farm, inherits a pound Call and got your Yo pick from the dock F M Chapman, Gramm :re Lots 13-11 44, B. f- Con., Pickering Gr,nge Pickering Raral phaue stt The above council niet pursuant to = ournment on Monday, the 18th (Baan line. One tulle south of . OGI LVI E S ROLLED OATS. - .... - y• OR SALE BY TEI,DBR-Teradzrs x •suet. Members all present, the reeve Pickering Village). on !.' Fvciu'be zeceire3 by the undereigned up co ... _ ; o M -Tw the c ir. Minutes of last 'meeting 'I" jl�&October.26th, 1916 Dec it for the Purchase of a house andlot in Here is a Shah at 3.30 a sack: --mete-read`and approved. __ —=---Yl the Village of Claremont comfottabla 1•etory x ♦ number of accounts were resent- The following properEy,,vix :_ .. cuss aoatz moa �ooma s . �,C p assortment of fruit trees halt acre of land. a ,� shipment of Syrups s comity Pure Maple, !Mia le FlaP01 and Corn •� for payment and referred t0 the re- HORSES Possession on March let 1911 apply to P Mac- p y p �— p p Gspective etandtng committees. Bay horse 9 years old h d, Bay horse nab Sr Claremont ut Syrups. Lots of Pure Clover Money at ISc. lb. D: S. Turner was heard asking for a 8 years old h d, ' Bay mare 10 years p woad drag for use his division old Bay horse 5 penes nld jj��71 AR1MI TO. RENT -In the Township REDP-ATH GRA.' L: LATED SUGAR, $8.10 -better buy now S g g p g p' F of Pickering: being the south half of lot 28, ^' Aeommunication was read from F. Chestnut mare •11 years old driver, :on 9,coutsioing loo acres•- Good brick hudae Breakfast for the cool mornin s -Corn Meal, Rolled Oats, Rolled I Soa,ch, declining to act as a pound- Black mare 2 ye4rs old trottin stock, with furnace: first-class &tables ; s -acres of an g g , ' i6[ee r. Chestnut horse 9 years old d ' ' apple orchard and s acres of raspberries and Wheat, Cream of Wheat, �Yheatolets, Graham Flocir, Etc., Etc l Clier. other Small fruit. For particulars ap ly to John Kirton was heard re sewer for CATTLE J s Honey on the premises or to Wm. Brant, �Vhitevale Village. Red and white cow fresh calf by side, Fina Ave, Toronto A3tf W e have everything good you want or expect The standing committee on Contin- Red and white cow' fresh. Red cow OR SALE =1_11 the village of White-inaiiret-ciass'Grocery. :gfemcies reported and recommended bred- May let,. Red cow bred April F vele, an 8 roomed frame house with good - payment as follows : D. R. Beaton, on 15th, Red and white cow bred Map stow@ cellar and small stable two and a half0 N acres of laud,lncluding an acre of good orchard J A ICHARDS sloe postage 10.00 and select iag jurors ist, Gray cow in full flow of milkS&jar175.00. disbursement isth '31', trees, Poeseeeion may be given, at nos time. 1ii0.00 ; E. B. Hoover, selecting jurors Durham bull 18 months old will regia- For price and termaspply to PHILP d 4Gc! TON - "guy All Your Groceries at the Grocer's" i.00; Ed Willson, do 5.00 ; G P Sam- ter, 2 red high-grade heifers 2 years R'hicevale - ittoni Tres -Hydra -Sl ld-bred in-:Funte,,--2--lsrge 'J yt+3r-old Til ARM1 TO RE?+IT-Being lot acres A sortation membership fee 5.00 ; Em- steers, 2 eai steers, 5 yearling L can. s. Pickering, sad consisting of 50 acres to ere Liability Assurance Corpora- p g g situated one and a half miles north of Picker• l 1p y Y P heifers, 5 spring calves, Fat Calf. in7 Village, on the rotor 6 are a frame e,SHOE � OTPOREZion, premium on Collector's bond g pe PEELS u a n�,13 ' - SHEEP A:.fi PIGS hoose, cod barn, stab! for 6 horses and 10 '.20.00. The committee beg leave to cattle Young bearing orchard with a good va- 4 10 Cotswold ewes, 10 lambs, 20 bogs riety of fruit Boil a rich clay loam w III fenced _.meknowlege the receipt of a communi• weight about 100 to 125 lbs; 21arRe pter+ty of Lard and sore -water. • For further eatioci from Miss Florence Annia, sec 'y brood sows each with litter of pigs :i particulare apply to John Haight. Pickering 8-4 4 +o! the Pickering School Fair, thank. -- - , : :ng the council for'grant of 10.00; Also - _- - ;v s T�AR:Mi FOR SALE OR'RENT-Pro- 200 Pairs Of Men'sMilitary Boots from Mise A. C. Brander, oreeldent of IMPLE3iENT8 isCC. L` perty of the late 8 J Larkin, consisting of +t7herrpwood Red Gross Society, show- Bidder 8 -ft. cut x•a . mower ti ft, -cut los acres, more or teas; tefcg pant of lots ls- tt, p - nearly new :I'H,, see drill. Beaver, and c ri base line, Pic n the one mile area The Debt Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanks� g how -rhes had need the grant made � o! Pickering �'131age. Qa the prealiaea are s by the township and hopping that Seed drill -11 spout with seed attaCbf splendid frame hoose. s lame barn with stoue iraalnther rani would be made. merit 3I -H nearly new, hap tedder foundation, goadstabling, root cellar, pig Pena,- IIS&, These shoes are the same as the Canadian' a g Deering near! new, horse rake 12 -ft. impletneat shads e:c. :illi farm is clean and The standingcommittee on Bonuses g Y +a s high ,hate of cultivation, also good orchard Soldiers wear. :Every pair fully guaran• for Wire Fr'c a, Drainage Matters, M -H nearly new, horse rake, roller 2 1: is Known as one of .tLe test fart^= to the ' tib _ hC: - Ar+trn--t,rrn ,i n. dr111.JioUV)lCL_`;,jJit•_i�_e' dIEC to�vash,p. • F'ot teras tai 1•art;^u:ar9 apply to •_ - _..__. nr ,e. -right= .... i .. .. . _ _ --k- -- -- --_ A Lkr-ia:, l':TezSrfi,='I" »anent as, folic w s : acnes i, in, r-Wilk- wods fence on lot 1, con. 8, 20.111; J. H. new, 2 single pluwsinsnu No. 7, m aRacea made application for bonus on Pea puller rase, manure fork'hotae. _' 1. p beta of Iron harrows ld L)nt. - .�cutitrrs -- J. .about 81 rods of fence on lots -24 and " � E � O N a heavy wagon. Bain -wagon with box For sale at current prices 3, 4. 5, 0, 35. con, 4. . ��/ The standing c mmittee on _P.oads and hpring�. bay rack. set of hob- �. ln, 12 and I5 inch cement f iia at the 1A/ tJI T'Q • . _ O/tl TA RIO . 61 mad Bridges reported and recommend- bleighe, atcck rack, manure hUx. 2 reit- White vale Tile Yard*. Ind. TEI, No: r -sed paiymeat as follows : L. Squires 31) tern, top buggy rubber, titer Dearly} Jrlarkham, — ----- -- - ,__--- -- a - �yKida getivel 3 00, R. C. Stork 29 yards new, top buggy -Leel tires, trnttinK �Z !!. PH3 LP - 290, A. Prouse 3 yds 30c. A. Holliday sulky, tanning mill, cutting box large,` �"'=1■!'!f■■lN!■■■■!■!■t[■ai■■i!■!!!t■:1t■!!■>•■=t117s311!■7[� F 71 vds 7.10, H. Tredwa; L yds 8 Sri,, H•, turnip pulper, stone boat, v4heellrar- � The Fruit Store - ■ wK. "!'oyme E9 yds 8.90:. A. Annie SS gds roie. grin lanae, - 2 sets of dright her• ■ ��� ����� ���ZI.W. Wm. Philp 58 yd -s 5.60. 'Mti.J, Rea- Hees bra -s mounted. set of IiQht her HAS THE c1L ALIT _ ■ THE I c +man 85 yds 8.50, Wm. Philp I+A) yds mess double, set of . ingl. harness. 5 - ■ ■ .U0, -S iak's Ltd 21 da 2.10, :4i1 e. D. collars, set of plow hwrne�s, neck - 10 ■ P y Potatoes Cabbage. Cucumbeta. Red Sud Office, Toronto_ ■ Burrell 2.4 yds 2.411, J. V. Spears 28 ads yokees: 3 sets of whitfl-tree•, cream and Green. Prp ars. Pickling N atr Edaaa4 B. oiler M,P Presfdtnt W a. 5LU%baws, Cite-Preefdenl ■ _ �L90, F. L. Green 19U 10.Of1. U S. Craw se ratov nearly.new-Mi-ii, Fiitltrr. a EP ■ c. s I4ogere, General 9taaaaa: ■ --- 1i r barrels w_a4hiD machine, 2 Unions, te., Etc. ■ $g 000,000 Reserve raw $7,000,000 ■ �y g8 1 r30, �� J. Re{iaan 13 l:5fL Ja.a< L. acres of turnips, 3+A) b6:,hrl•+ of pian . a Aga irrapes. lla u a - - --- --- VAlmer 113 11.3u, John A, White W gold-aquautity of potatne�, i_}3 bus, amd MM'atee nleluns. : Savings Department N ra .11.1.1), airy. Sat th Clark 411 4 1.01. «'...I'• of clean beed oats, a quantity of. gc.,)d See us before buying Feacheb, ■ _ ■' .3ctnr� 83 8,311. Siructn Peui4rin F, Pi+r�, bailey, u quantity of hap,- h+ry furl. A� tF.e market i•t sn uoeertaim this;ear ■ !Place ynn: savage n .t1e ata$, 3su ■ tiniti r'J eb and car, a r grn'tIt of ■ interest paid oa deposits at gi;00 •sad apwarda. ■ W. H' Tudd xt 3. ipj, P. Teefy eu 6. i111,. `• P _ 1' ' y we c-rinnot li,t pricr.+nd stay with ■ ,x :iJahn Puckrin84 3 41), It.. R. Slut bray 91e btuve wood. »trout Lsn1 cbicketi:, them -A good deal always, ■ _ ■ 1119 12911, al+o Id Ld", Frank .Mladda- 5 geebe, d duckb, '23 guinea hens. ■ ■ WHITBY BRANCH S. D. TERRY, Manager. t6rd 6 5t►c,'.MM,frs. A. Leng77Frc. Wm, rra riche ETV,-EILSON'S ICE- CREAM V � .. - Phtip 698OU, NV P. Jo ies-1 10c. N. ath• .t a Luantilly of hou-sehold furniture, in- Plain, In •:.saes, e5mdeas or in!at!!at!■■■!!!>.r•s■■!■a!!alaular■■■.t!■■■Baa■�■!lltr■!ar aan Cox 79 7.90. J. L. Palmer 109 10 90, eluding anew Imperial Oxford kitch- --Ice-cream sodas -always good,- '..0eo. (sates 63 8,40,'W. H. Todd's en stove combined coal and wood,. a 3SO, Geo. Cammack 43 COO_ Benmett E��n�and.othar bles, carpets, beds, L � MARQUIS Ak-os. 75 7.50, D. E- Pugh 94 9.40: J. V. early new. A14o r7 • • ,i ' _ ` . - i : gg _ '�,�Bppee�.dre 18i 13..70, --F. L, Green 89 3 8t1, tad. other art(cleb 'rhoe. Condy 12 1.20, James Evans 25 too numerous to mention. Pickwiit1g _ " s Ontario !t'830c.- —► Fran . J Dra er Michael Ken- There wiilalso be offered.for sale at 3 8 81+; E. Cbnpman, drawing 8 o'clock, the farm containing 102.1 acres �/ O A L V / L— =prior t vel 8,40: D. E. Pugh. 23 yds more -or less. On the premises are a winte div 21. !.'W ; F. McCarthy, rep large frame house, large hip -roof barn -t bet 6 and 7 con 4, 7.00 : also. ft's Here i At providing stwbling for 81 head of stock the ing culvert con 7, opp lot 34. for and large root cellar, pig pens. chicken ' iu ���! _ and filling a proaches.&60 : house, implement house etc. There is - 11 20TO fo c4 ill is Brock a creek running through t'le farm'. fur- om e t n _ 5 oreyth, ra t k _ -- at en a so tinting John nilehing water or stoc at ail times of 'a eibaoa's bridges, freight do the year. Tire land is clean, first-class - -' 11 ' •nt, 18.10; also building_ culvert on and is A high state of, cultivation, and See Itt t ... x.56; Le Grove, rep bridge 9th con Larkin, Executor and A ministrator, .opp lot 80, timber and teaming, 8.00: Pickering, Ont.' - . {Arrival of the British Tooppe in, 4y i[.. Keeler, } day man and team on the = P. 29 Prance; Descriptive Perin j ' ".Mader, 2.611: H. and J. Wliaon. repp SALE AT 12.SOO'O,.00K,I,8H 1(1 BSc Arrival -6f the British Troops in ,culvert bet 7 and 8 can 1, 6.00 ; G. E. Frsnce ; Descriptive -Part 2. t elk' [wwremce. cedar for culvet t in div 35, TEams : Grain, roots and all sums of . A.00; Jae. Riddell, cedar oat for cu]- $10.00 and under, cash; over that iMa__ -Trince of Pilsen: Vocal Gems, Col- • p amount 13 months credit to rties -A. 1411 i u.mhia Liget Opera Company,'vert div $5, 60c ; D. S. Turner, com furnishing approved �oini . Six10° Otic = Prince of Pilsen : Selections, 1915,7.60; Fredper cent, allowed for cas For the Dickie, 5 hours breaking roads in 1915, farm, 10 per cent. of pu%hase money1.W. also 4 hours in 1916, 1.20; R.'Pil• _ (C'ohen Phones Isis Toilor ; Joean additional26r, wor In tv "?:60; -------__fR. 29A3 : Ha mKn,..Comedian, •- ,esom statute labor iii 1918, 0:1A); R. Per.ceat. is 80 daps. Balance mayFF-85C Cobim al�crnt>tngSpeerlr: Joe r_ be arranged. _ _ 1 _ Wilson, com statute labor div 43, 19,W; H'avtnan, Comedian. f A. Parkins, work on aideroad bet 4 W. B. PO\v ELL, Auctioneer - --_ — �: nand 5con 6, 2.20; S. Disney, work on _---- __--- -- _- __ 66 T. M. UleFADDEN -e: t 1, plowing and .grading, Whitby to Jew Advertisements. The NEW - - '.;-,..pi&y. half,. 9.20. also 2j days man and _ .. ___ Columbia Grxfonela R Record Dealerteam on grader, 10.00 : Wm. Stanle :; - l•` ulyert bet lots ra 8 ecHl OR S3Lt;=ltegi�ter�rt Shrnp.hire �$TbB�I ,F1CTiERt1 f. -- --- + 40.00: T Oliver. drawingravel for r ram lambs and tc.osrlruks, Ale:, Gray, i�ora�i- -culvert con 6 opp lot 24, also drawing R•R ao. 2, Clarsu: ,:u =i s - ¢eutent, 41.20: O. Pet[y, engine aper- sting grader bet 28 and 29 cyn 2, 19.OU, IDER MAKINU-Beginning with _ - F. Soden, Operating grader, plowing, Gm4day, Oct 5th, we will )e vrepared to _ t� make cider until the iast of No%truber. lt' FARM EN G t N E QC etc. 1.38.50, also grading e t 1, Whitby Petty, Cherryvcood flit F ,85 V P L to pay half, 20.00: H. Jobma n, bal on J?silmer'sbridge,219.30: A.'.Johnston. LSIKE CLOVER SF.FD FOR ECOt101111CBr simple- r; /� _ building btYdge on con 5 op IOC 20 and 1Z sale at lot 18, roc 7, Pickenae, at the farm � � y Ailing approaches, 34.10: T. Oliver, en' own price• Also young shorthorn bulls for Light Weight—Su aveJlin BPOCk rd cQn I. 20. sale at reasonable price;. tr E PugL`. Clare- - i s-- ____—_— moat — s:tr-- — Foul -Proof Censttuction ICAL S. yelling con 7 and filling washout at -- - —r• ErnNO_ �(}i ibeon's bridge, 80.50 ; GordonLaw, slut, �SITCi �1 C - t .. ° B ARU TO ld>✓\T--'Being south i - stone hammers and rep -grader. 11.45 ; Fha1t of lot i1, con. s, Picketing. Crood out. ]Ceeak Com aBiOtY. :.J. W. Gregg, com statute labor div 77, buildings. framahouss, near Greenburn station -- s - x,37 ; T. Oliver, gravelling con 8 and For further parliculars apply to R i somervilia a Pickering. 11 H. P. $55.00 conking road throtgh gravel pit. 125.00; = For. Br6Lkfa •t nothing can equal well cooked porridge made from nice -.J. Soden• man and team work on OUSE FOR SALT: OR TO RENT .3 H. P. 5100 00 ftesh'trlean"Rolledr Oatz, Frisked V4'heah or Cream of Wheat».:. ; k 4widge and lighting, rep culverts con 6 H• -Large 8 -roomed [risme dwelling, Church We Kaye the_best put u p rind shipped in barrels guar- +!r .app lot l9, 35.15;1Wm, Pengelly, coin St Pickering, balfagrsofland. large and small o j anteed absolutely clean and fresh, apd a _Y fruit, hard and soft water. apply to lire S. 180 statute labor div 44 1916, 8.25: Fred Anazew,rickering #ri g' P. O�- - ' - httle'hOpey and marmalade. . ,:=Hurst, land to widen road con 2, 'bill, - - &9 H P _ R few slices of rolled shoulder or side bacon; &lea e'. miller Bros, 93 yds gravel Bayles' hill, FARMI FOR•SALE OR TO RENT- i a ■ r tileafy :78.30; Wm. Pengelly, movieg Palmers ConetstiaR of s0 acres, being part of lose 79 Fur. Dinner 25.00; J. Scott, cedar, gravel and shov- and +s, conr3, Pickering. For particulars spp . --on skids with no bones, 'if you ge't cne8tt �sith the bone, remove' tilt bone, to C W Disney, R R No 9, Claremont, or to bills. and ul:ike'an a etisin dish of soup by adding A little . .*ening snow div 1, 7.30, also replanking M J Jones, Pickering 3-5• } pp g 1 Te;V ge base line opp lot 6, 2.55; Robert _ B 41 'LT 1_ N_ at, barley or. rice, supplemented by a tin of -- - - y - rence, work in div $8, 6.75 ; • W. Ti`� ARMI TO REiT-50 acres 'on lo[ _ p tomatoes, peas, corn or'lieatf5., - �� guson and F. Torrence, rep cul 1 22. con. 5, Pickering, for a term of years. MAGNETOts opp lot 26 con 3, 4.05; Roy bior- Good hoUec Ana outbuildings, plenty of water,— orchard and small fruit, Soil a clay loam, A -For Supper ft_ .tjt4e_ golden. Jo11ny Cake with solve good syrup and �' individr^ and teanl On grader, draw- ply to O H Pugh,1 )t 30, con. 7, Pickering ora a � p. � pIL 6 Fi. P• � T pp ravel, unloading timber and dress R R No 2 Claremont. _ .S9tf CIL oeeaq.i0nally a Lin of choice haddie; otlp made with milk e K g .. -' •. - ' same as oyster son�p "with some crisp ..sodas, FL-_ _- P~ � More Than 'Rated Power . gravelling con 0, 146.50; W. Mosgrove All -F. O B. Factory veep pick, 80c -,Roy Morgan, drawing WANTED -1W carloads of Elur to -little prime obese or peanut butter. - atinlber. n t I opp lot iE, Uxbridge to i ► ship at either a T R ti C P el points. e. 1 50 t_J.o u Forgie, cedar sup- cut nays orders for any quantity of.elm. ether -• 1pav half,_ P" cut or by -the rase. --Wa will pay _.the .highest.. N —r•lgr Groceries are rive freshest. pplied for bridge Cod 5 opp lot 19, 81.50 markee price, Call, write or Bhoue for usrticu-• No a wonder at the PMC& - - -• 3. Evans, gravelling Brock rd con 7, lace. Joseph Heard ih tions, Whitby, Out. 1 - - - -a 11.30; F. Soden, gravel for culvert on FARM TO RENT --Sealed 'tenders ..Qrrinding at I� Cents per 1)a� F -Brock rd -eon -7,-&-70_- ------- will bereceived by the j. drrs•trn^`1 at+- - Hanes,. I P On motion it was decided to make a Oct, 23rd, 1918. for the renting of a farm of a-' RIAH JOi�, E 0 R `- �(r,tnt of of $1000 to the British fled bout 50 acres at Green River, The lowest or ' _ nL3ross Society, and also 81000 to the say teoderaot necessarily accepted. For par• I BROOKLiV HARDWARE STORE O�T� heulare apply to Donald R, estop, white -1 Bell and Ind, Phones. i $ROVE HAS ACanadian Red Cross Society, [Vale, ape,17 , . -' .., ... .:•moi_,,..-.. � .... .: '.. .;': 3 .'. -._ c..._ .,- ,-.c.�",-:�r?-ells._.. .xS:;3w_•r.��tt•e..x<•�._':`..Y3u�"..2w..'F'r..r,�•m,. ,..•dot �t_ _ - ., ME? SMONT' Tele rah aph School m. Ttfompw'n and -family Shaw's WOMEN were in Ziphyi over Sunday. WHY Gives Ebor6ugh courses in o Born—on Thursday, Oct.- 12th, "4,4tatinn work by r.r.1111- to Calvin and 'hire, -it mg study pran or to those who attend . d Son. WRITE .LETTERS IDay 'r'night sessions. Full parti. - Mr. Harry Lerorp, of Toronto, culars'senton request. Write. W, is here with relatives for.. a few H. Shaw, 'President, 3 Gerard East, --days T6romto. U Ly" L Pinkham Medi C. H. Found has begun the brick work on G. M. Forsyth's fine- new :---,cine Co. residence: Jos, H. Bundy, of -Pickering, spent Sunday here with his uncle, Women who are well often ask "Are Joshua Bundy. the letters which the Lydia' E. Pinkham Win; and Mrs. Dodd, -of Altona, Medicine Co. are continually P ublishing, Verit Sunday with M. and Mrs.gendine?" . "Are they truthful?" -- Henderson. 4 V&y-do-,wornes-write -such -lettere ? Several from here attended the good roads meeting at Brougham in answer we say that never have we ,-on Wednesday. published a. -fictitious letter or name. Miss Bertha Atkinson, of Port Never, knowingly,- have we published Whitby, spent 1x8t week..with J, athful letter, or one without then untru H. and Mrs -Beal. full amd written-consentof the woman . :Fred Ward has purchased a who wrote it ' new Ford auto of the. 1917 model The reason that thousands of women fcomThos..Birkett. uO� from all parts of the country. write such Mrs. And of Toronto,. grateful letters to the Lydia E. F- �'Bpent Sunday with her uncle and ham Medicine Co. in that Lydia E. Pink aunt, Joshua and Mrs. Bundy. bam=&Vegetible Compound has brought health and 'bappiness into their lives. ,fi6tin . g up his shop h -ich he re. On ce burdened with pain and suttennir. w cently moved alongside his resi- It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from dis- Charles aed Mrs. Wagg and placements, inflammation, ulceration,. ARE THE BEST VALUE family, of,Hudson Heights, Que., irregularities, nervousness, weakness, are visiting with Claremont -stomach troubles and from the blues. Someday you will buy friends- It is impossible for any woman who a talking machine The combination sale held here is w -ell and who p 0 When that time arrives be on Saturday last. was fairly well has never suffered d Q sure to come to us and see attended but bidding was not to realize how these Q and bear -the Columbia a mtive. poor, suffering wo.- Grafouola before deciding Mrs. John,M6rgan, of Toronto, men feel when re- upon your purchase. stored to h'e a I t h We'll gladly send a Grafo- returned home on Tuesday morn- their keen desire to 77, house ring after spending a week with nota up to your help 0, on approval. Claremont friends. other women -on has return- who are, suffering as If you alreadv own a disc Wellington PWr�: they did. machine, try Columbia re- ed home* after0pending several Th�y fit Fny - chimp. and are best retards 5f. Tifliper-u4i :=d, 'the rural school fall fairs. made. Farmers are now brif-y %%ith FICZERING BAKE'RY, a5c, up their fall plowing, the recent rain havingisoftened the land en ' ough .. BREAD, BUSS and -CAKES' AA t( ' ) bear "Arrival of th!', to allow the work to be done Chuice Candies, British Troops in Friince. About eighteen members of the Patterson't Chocolate.q .TwoParts. �P= ...Baptist Young People's Union -ADDEN NN' dding Cake- a -specialty M. Mcf went to Uxbridge an Wednesday e. , - 7' last to attend the Young People's and -we deliver them. Columbia GrAfonols, and Vnion. Record Dealer L, Mrs. Dick Jnhngton and dau g -b- B:)tli ph -one, in "'llop. Pickering. Ontario ter, of Toronto, spent, 3eve,ral L days here last week with the for- R. Monney, Pickering' -mer . 9 parents, Fred. -.and Mrs. Farmer. • Fir-111A.'r rl"T" "I" larnes JIerbill receiveA Lee- L G jd l train last week informing him that i.? nephew, Pte. Wilfred Loder. 'hill. who has been at the frent'fur Porch Chairs, Reclining "hatri and Hammocks, the bitter at co -4t. 90me time, waRa?missing.g. A specially good line of Camp Cots at 6*2-25.. Caleb Forsyth, accompanied by his mother and' niece, Miss May Florence, left on Monday for Tor- partieg Who hate had pleto rem fra, med here for some time, onto where they will reside in kindly call and take thet future and where Mr. Forsyth has --.secured a good position. C. H $U RLI' .iG PICKERING T. C. and Mrs. k;ostick'speut a --couple of days recently stSlagars. Camp Visiting their son'Pte. winter quarters at Oshawa. Frank Gostick, of the 182ndBatt., prior to -their departure for their At the school meeting held in ���� the school -house 'on Saturday forenoon last. there was a good attendance of ratepayem. John Forgie was elected trust" to fill -7 -the vace.ticy caused by the death Jos, G. Borland is erecting We Cepa large qnantit� pf TA 0e an hand sit att, Lumber Yard. 7 a fine -large veranda on the east side or. Sizes from 2 1-2 inch up to 8 inch. his residence. The work is being dome by Thos. Paterson. This a dition will add. much to the ap- .pearaice as well as add to the Our tile are hard, and cu§tomers%-111'findpractically no bfeak- comforf of Mr. Borland's resi- ence. age from hauling and ha=ilng. -d Remember the thanksgiving Mowe'rs and Rakes, Verity services in the Methodist church l, . Tether id car lot . - —Tloglows,Wagwagonan(T PICKERING Sunday. Oct. 22nd. - Rev. Mr. tigtrial, n , a r e joluggi werg-nn UMBER YAFJJ' -preach and there will be special or Small lot. ' _�TWN, Pickering, On I usic at both services; that of the J.. 4�. TiIEX t. evening being led by the male ebo- Ind. Phone 1'808 ru -7,�_i B s of the Baptist church. f, arrived a carload of 0 The -ninety- rsR ry gs - - of .'I V Shingles, Mould= of the BFiptist church �IWIRS =ldoln T 40 1115, 1,.' 1 9* _h r..4 go.• And Trim. Z. A Sunday and. Monday last and was :very successful. D12 SundAy A,' full stock of rough and BIT 0. Rev. A. R. Park, of Toronto and ached a a— dressed pine and hem_ formerly of Claremnint, pre -Z 0 �Mw It 15 - 0 -at both services to large con a 01 look, ready roof- grega- 9 m.- i t h It and tions, who listened to him rapt L kpt attention. The male choir that 0 4"q Vv M -4 building paper, etc. -led in the service of praise excelled IF I D -S IM-PSO N lik I- --- -_ Alieniselves; Idonday evening was toy 0 so*.. and"- gloomy, but not%vith- 0 standing the inclemency of the General Merchants W. D. Gordon'& dark weather there was a good attend- ieb &nee. -After partaking of the �_ PICKERING Apr excellent ten provided by the lad.- cco to the,auditorium g lea, all repaired -Millinery may CdA Bell sod Independent phone. - where they enjoyed Z Us on of the church.,. another treat ih' "the form of a We call special attention to -this Our stock is composed• of staple 0*0 S lecture. y a Lobster", most interesting branch - of our ind Fancy Goods, shaker flannels, w; I entitled "Only 0 C*,,, Rapt -Dr. S6werby,' of t5, cottons, shirtings., woolens v. I I - bY' Rev. business. Since -our-opening this Old. 1109 P6nflannels. Nov 110 Q' Toronto. The lecturer gave an n we have had hundreds to , and Qk. - ---- -_ _ . — . . . . . . . J41 excellent descriptibn of this.creat6 season Women's and girls tinder -clothes .:_D ure of the sea, in whie'li he des-" inspect -our stylish hats, and st1l' itt I Brougliam -skirEs, hosiery,. night January 1917' -Wb ibed minutely its structure, its are lond in.praise, and admiratlo'n� satin.under 1. POr"'rry " Ui:bridge M.O&VIE1,10910OU 11, .4: cr robes, boot -a -and shoes. Men's and BUVerton-10, Uptergrove. 9 habits and *60fer tbdrActeristi-cs, of the beauty, quality and price I boys' overalls and shirts, under - after which he made a comparison of on r liRt-si. We don't use shoddy shirts and drawers, boots, shoes. •be_tween it and Ft certain class of cheap mercerized tritnr6ingbnourl-See our. Grain -ChOPPM9 4� individuils which w=as not veryhats They are wade and trim.! Men's Suits to -order. hr.--lec- samples and -gave money. AND.OATFLAKUNG;� :flattering to the latter. -- T med with the very best trimmings. ' samp e Of all ramatials and design _M , 'tire, which was most interesting . Milliner. Miss O'Leary, is a' GROCERIES The undersigned is prepared to do. kept in stook. It will pay you stoo Our d InqW4 our so,call akour,worke or great first- inch prioes. I Don't and instrnvtive, contained a cla'ss, milli"Per, kno-ws hirbusi-__ Gi_ o ii,�, a tri -al or'der and be 'con- gra, rho arid oat flaking and obtain be mial"ed by deal of hunior and was mach - a.P nAsz; thor roughly and can please'vineed that our goods, are the best e el'y day in -the we . A age -its we do not emplby them, oon"quoul* eard irl. - ­ !in -the'mxrket, Try o ly we 06;n, a recia­te(T__W__&1l eryx�ay,_ - u r 35c Tea, and do throw'off the agiffii P e youln...ey except on Saturday � - .. a part of the rograw re sour Coffee. Nothing to equal oommleiion of 10 1 The musical I Come to -day and leai per oonl., whiab you ed by the hitevale 1 -them. so oartainly save by pumb"ing Ifout U% _.,n was contributed Tdalec,­­ whoseseleptiong ere. order as we are rushed. A quantity of slabs for sale, also sotialted. ton nes; axles, etc, nail most plesaing to all. Rev. A. Me- WNITIT NAMTE *bjr.t0M1:rt In briefly in his usual ]RATURING John F. Bayles, Lennon spoke D. SIMPSON & COO$ 'PIC Greenwood -happy manner. THE TANDARD .BANK WIN7 J)W,-CANADA Money Orders and Drafts are issued by -this Bank 'payable in 'LISVP 1073 all parts of the world. 234 PICKERING BRANCH, -p- W. C&0PM01q,-M&nft*r.-- &IM& auo at wwft.� PLOW .. SHIAR S ..-,-are well tempered. and. very smooth. All standard makes at reason= able prices, at the Hard- ware Store. C HAS. 5A R 0 E N -r-1 14 CLARE MONT, Ont. Sto look 4M 4b Detailed Recruiting Carnpigri 7'Every Hamlet in the Township, will -have, ..a man from your own County Battalion .0 ..,to. talk the big I b over with the boys and �=give them any information. Men are needed at once— when the whiel begins to tarn—see the recruiter in y("""' primers and .:village and tell him that you can, sign 16chbeed almost to en au - A now and go in a month. Let each -Myeek to place . is size of do HIS. duty and you will then see trders were and Sm. other follow Help the 182nd 'Battalion by your Enlistment. N 0. E. ELCOMBE, Sergt. 182od Battalion, Pickering, Ontario. P1 GEONS PIGEONS M ASSEY-HARM Cream Seators Carneaux and Homers, some ywy parlarge, 25 to 50 cents each. will assure you v l�t:�`.G�.�� Ti'a�a'�� ,�`i"': .. sdx Y�+atb �Frc,.,r"�.;,�, omit - x,v+••r ..fid � q'�; ='•s .: R: F. , ... • e,.c.... t n EN"" WENTWORT� I13y ISABEL GORDON CURTM; Author of •• The'Woman -from Wolvertons - - s - - _, + .. '+1'isu*n. w�.. `,.• wl, .• pl, . .ry.t ": S"'^ s ,. +i• n. ..�%- .�r"✓ ,fir... Gme the t1 mss"' A$ -1 hey Want of , t r 'T 1 - 1 C OM BT2 A RMt CORNa It is one of the delicious "good things" that has a real food value. - A slice Of. Your good homemade'bread, spread with "Crown Brand forma CHAPTER XVIII.-(Cont'd). ' ' 'spoke 'slowly, as if thinking aloud, "if L perfectly balanced food, that is practically all nourishment. ~ u „ it can possibly come up to the expects- So -let them have it on biscuits and pancakes, and' on their fi+ Xow, he demanded sharply,_ be s r - tions of the-pubhe� }� seeand play-te -- porrldgc if they wast it - - good enough to tell me what this often such a-rotter." You'll like it, too, on Gri -rt „ delle Cakes -on Blanc Mange and, s a :.means. "What in ..thunder are you driving :r n Baked Apples. 'Andyou'I1 find tt the most economical sweetener '•'Aren't you going to ask me to sit q" you can use, for Cakes, Cookies, Gingerbread and Pies. - down?" The woman spoke with an at . asked Enoch fiercely. ARD$BD �- She sprang to her feet and faced Have your husband get a tin, the nett time he.ia to town- -• . � _ -onticing smile. hjm.There was a . malevolent sneer a 5, 10 or 20 pound tin -or a 3 pound glass jar. Auraeatreeipebools,"Desserts ' No. I have no intention of asking inh THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED and Candies", will show you z in her face. Y you!to stay so long." "My opinion is that anything you MONTREAL, CARDINAL.` BRANTFORD, FORT WILLIAM, how to make a lot of really v N SYS l4I//j Jrake.e o/ t�ti t►9ue-*s .. delicious dishes with "Crown Zips Paget laughed and -sank fan- could do would be. a rotter." �0 J Q 11/NU a°a sr,x.crar %° ary`°s°"S`°t`"-' ti ,guidly into a chair beside. `.the fire- "Why ? 9ZOJ/INJNN//l//l/!llfl/flfltNlpl���BidIpIDMIIIIMIIN01lilUI111NlUliNnllil11U1i11NNHlINWImI our Moatrealrite for a Ottice. spy to place. Zilla Paget drew one hand from her " + "I would suggest that you sit down,"muff and pulled out a few sheets of she said suavely. crumpled paper. She laid them on < the table, smoothing them carefulI take the carbohydrates from fresh _.�. ."You may get tired before I' am with the blank aide u Sudden! she beads of peraptration from his fore- i cigarette, and scratching a match lit 'through talking. It will take some p' y it blowing a delicate• ria of smoke and sun-dried fruits and is con unc- head. g g ' + � time to discuss this affair." I turned them over and placed both her "Did you' ever' hear of George ' across the room. It flitted into Went- tion with wholemeal bread, we can en - 3' "What affair?" Wentworth turned hands flrml on the paper. +, + Y - Volk? asked Miss Paget. worths face. joy, life to perfection in all seasons. f` on her with quiet acorn. "Don't be Enoch took a few steps forward." ++ ++ peered down through his lasses. His Enoch's. forehead corrugated into a , I' always know, she bent over to A list;3s given of the comparative ,. �. '•foolish enough to try blackmail. Any- g g. puzzled frown, drop a fleck of ashes on a tray .be- amounts o! nourishment supplied by thing like," he paused for a moment gait grew unsteady and his fingers "I met bim in London. seven years side her, "or rather I have guessed for various fruits. Bananas 'come first gripped at the edge of the table. A ago," she continued, "arid I was such a long time, that you did not write with twenty-one per cent. of -the car- via 1 trying to find a suitable word, ,purplish flush swept over his cheeks, . ++ + +� like sentiment, for instance -or call ` a bally fool I married him. In those The House of Eaberbrook, bohydratea. Then in order follow then he became ghastly pale. His very .+ ` it what you wish -died a natural days be was a heroic looking figure. lY What gave you that impression? figs, pomegranates, . persimmons, - - `death one afternoon when I tried to I lips grew white. There were gray you saw him ,as he.is to -flay you might "For one thing, everybody tells how' oranges; " whortleberiies, pineapples; - _ I bellows about his eyes like the shad- t say I had showed poor taste." ou and Me were friends once explant things to you. The minutes P t_Y Merry blackberries, melons, cranberries, le- ows which creep into a face after Wentworth sat staring at 'woman lets herself go and shows the g her with Castor and Pollux sort of guys; don't mono, --Avocado pear (which is :also - death. His mouth moved, but'he did sullen curiosity: I you know. _You hate each other now. •noted as possessinx 10.2 of ether ex - devil In her makeup at white heat, not utter a word, because his tongue „ - '^�-- ex - sentiment can die -die a very and-, I have found out that; he is`in New Afi owl could see That with its eyes tract), end the olive (17.1 ether - �{ den death, Besides, I have nothing' touched dr lips. � shut," ry buai- ..tract): But Mr: -Morgan.places his ... Y P York and that ten years ago he had' • ion -my iia an man w e I been marred here. Also that "If . "If yw ever left the stag's you could trust first. and last in bananas. Ba- I knew you would understand, murmured liar woman:--- — Y nana flour is Ahe most nutritious food ',. generously � y Y t and child are alive. Interestingsit-' make bigmese in the detective _ Wentworth's hands sprang at her„ _ done uz.der the circumstances.” wriato like the grip of a wild beast cation, isn't it . Bigamy releoses a nese. Enoch laughed harshly. product in the future. of line obtain - woman, though.I had not felt terribly"Perha s," she acceded. "Then I Miss Paget threw back Ger lieadsn,atching at its prey. ' P able, and "the future. of the banana - •- -and laughed. "Sit down," she advis- fettered. 'I have George Volk to thank' have rehearsed tree many playa not to will be marvelously great -it -will be Don't," entreated the actress. You for bringing that brat across. It was know the author when I bum into y g ed. "This is a different affair en-' � g P the means of considerably extending Do not flatter yourself; there' hurt terribly. You do not know how one of his masterly little schemes of him. I knew months ago that Merry, man's individual life on earth." strop you are. Besides --you are a b walked to the manbel,thesned Y+ I wrote The Fo uh , g ++ !strongrevenge.Then, fn's curious way, but I could not • g foolish, horribly foolish. If you should learned that Volk'a wife is the women � rove' it. You haven't of it in youEnoc� - . " - - - • '- _ r tear this it is nothing but Exhibit AJ you call Alice Bourne. He laid a to do that sort of work." - ...itis elbow upon it, and stared .down ; ' r - - - ., There are handreds of sheets where scheme to get mcne out of her yes-, "Thank g at her. I'll give you exactly ten min- Y Y you. Enoch laughed un The Two Essentials. it came from. And let me tell you- I terday. I got a detective and planned � steadily: Tommy,' asked the Sunday school utea to explain what you want. It i# is they are where you won't find them," I to face him when he reached his I l ` " about your child, I am quite as anxious (To be continued). F Wentworth unclasped he wrists; wife, _ .� teacher, who had been giving a lesson to ,get him out of my house as you but his eyes -were blazing with mur- �• on baptism, "can -you tell me the two are." � Y What the devil has Volk and your � _ _ P "Mp child ! I will relieve your mind derous fury. He turned with a quick matrimonial affairs to do with that "' -- things necessary to. baptism Y" esture to the wall behind him. W twor h pointed trot "Yes'm," -Tommy answered immedi- Eh:L Against a rugo Oriental matting my child I want. It your sister wants g paper beside her on the table. I HOfrti TO LENGTHE. L ately, "water and to play foster -mother, she is quite hung a collection of savage weapons."Don't be in such a blooming harry. - } welcome to him. When l think of it," The woman watched hits with cool un- I tell you the situation is dramatic. I: Stick to Banana Net and Live Two she began slowly to draw off her 1 concern. He seemed to be searching . went to the house where Alice Volk Hundred and Fifty Years: -gloves, "Miss Wentworth has really rapidly with his eyes for something. lives in Harlem -oh, I was disguised,, With the cost of necessariea mount- - k dens me a great favor" He laid his hand upon a long thin I tell you; you would -never have' • Ing by • leaps and bounds -in almost "Oblige me then," Epoch's voice was ger. Here and there its blade had known me. The detective got in first, every case without any chance of a - lull aur cold indifference, "by getting rusted to blackness, but its edge was and opened' the area door. I slipped �A�D►� deadly keen. He jabbed the point of in and waited. He was be give mea return to the former level -the pro- - r down to business as quickly as pos- spect of living for' 250 years.' seems ' cr+�i'el+ it into his blotting pad. It curled signal when Volk arrived. A servant - --.we. You musb be gone before my g° less attractive than it might have „r �► +. over lithely, as a Ferrara does. Then came clumping down the cellar stairs - iaauecto-',� + been. The mora -so when we find it iflce. Mo''Th� actress looked up geed at the woman beside life l alter coal I hid, in s closet where taken with an insolent smile. table. His eyes were glittering with they store trash and -waste paper." is to be chiefly dome on bananas, The the bloodthirsty passions of the primi- Enoch's eye narrowed and a yellow Lord Derby, who was known as the ='doubt two a burry . I want to ask Y Rupert of Debate," when told by his tion Oren estions. I understand tive man. I pallor crept over his face. ' Curse ? lance of n g : new play.,$ She Zilla Paget lifted- a lorgnette which it !" He spoke in a hoarse whisper. Physicians that he must choose . be- ` and 100 ce at the.litter of Mann- hung at her wrist by a jeweled chain. eyes, curse it!" repeated Zilla Paget tween giving up his port and 'keeping �. She clicked it open, raised it to her with an amused It, ited. "'N1y word! his gout, preferred to suffer with port Idec-k. "'Is there apart' an to be free without it, and the :fn it for me?" I eyes -and laughed. it was a blooming queer accident! I th h ...� __ g prospect which Sampson Morgan, the, "I have not begun be place • parts, "I wonder," she murmured, "if you closed the door, the latch can hb and, 1' IyE ��5 --- ' et." I realize how ridiculous you look. You I I couldn't get out. There I was lock- vegetarian, dangles before his fellow-. "Ali!" She'watched him with calm are too white -livered to do such a ed ir1-the, beastly hole. I struck a I creatures is even less alluring. Two � scrutiny. "How is it coming along? thing as that. Besides;' she glanced match. It was lucky I had a match- and a half centuries spent one "per- - _ - -•he as g a to electric fort dietary" of water. fruit, especial- fins been?" you hide the body?" light. The first thing my eyes lit on 'ly the "ripe, fresh banana," with "Is it any of your business ?'' �- Enoch tossed the blade upon his among that waste was a sheet of pa- I "hard -fleshed wheat," might assure --�`R bly not; still, -I am interest- desk and began to walk up and down per. I picked ib up. I had seen the health and strength of -body and a ed. have, been wondering," she I the floor. He rolled -his handkerchief i writing before;' I clear and cool mind -but at what a - into a hard ball and dabbed with it "Whose was it?" stammered Went- cost! "Wine that maketh lad the _-- ___-- The vOrth 1-ar of_atan" sternly abolished, with 8 _ -BREADS'' NEWwoman sat perfectly still. she turned "Whose was it? Dont put up that every kind of animal fogod obvious I r s i' Rti` I to fold the sheets of paper, then she bluff on me;' cried the actress. scorn- ••hard -fleshed wheat is j laid one hand upon them.and lay back fully. "It was Merry's, - of course. ly only a vegetable; banana for dinner ;' • ; \ ( gracefully in her chair. 1 You recognized. it in a second. Wand and banana for supper -the mind , CAKES ": \ - with a 1 was the last speech f made= in the sec- t be strong to avnid_sui- ' ' sudden question. "How much do You -ond act -:as it used to be- ore you, Gide! want for -Exhibit 'A and the rest --of L -be author, changed it." In case you desire the details of _ rhe evidence?"' "Well," cried Enoch fiercely: -- The 'this miracle -working diet - here t ? �� D NGS She shrugged her shoulders. ,"I have woman paused and turned to him with they are. Besides water, the no intention of selling it." an amused smile. I t, carbohydrates and fres mineral iT'Fa+ PiS Then what's your rice . Enoch's "'I had forgotten about George Volk:' mat - la Y q 1? � TR ES _ .. ?„ r p questicn snapped like a pistol shot. HE never showe3 up. He does not ter, and as fruit furnishes these to She looked up at him with -a deri- count anyway. I foundtthe whole, play perfection, it is clear, says Mr. Mor-' r 9t+eonly eour puhlictyant, - ;I green or ripe, in sive smile. in that closet." that man can live in health and unresc+vedly suarantecd jelly, spiced con "My price is ridiculously small, "Then what did you do?" Enoch's •.gam' not bleached, not blended. much less than it is worth. -I am face was full of hatted and defiance. comfort on fruit alone,' Nuts will Ii . serves, or simple merely coming here=to live.'' His eyes flamer with .the tumult of an supply all lite protein the bed heeds; -.. Y - preserved in light "You are coming here -to live? !animal at bay, and olive oil the requisite fat. Then syrup, make a delicious Here -in the house with my sister.?" "There was only one thing im do." - ._ andiII naive addition "Here -in -the hous"with your sis- Zilla Paget lay back in the chair and" ter," she repeated mockingly. "Exact- I smoothed the -chinchilla of her Muff,'" '- i A essbiaat ea of heli Livid and i,_. to your winter supplies. ly. I have taken a fancy to this part i caressingly. "Of course I brought it' poste. •' t. of the ety, It is rather attractive away with me, every scrap of it, You 'to They produce et' for New York. - i -think I shall enjoy would not • have let such a valuable' o the society. of your sister, Yeti': will j asset into • the hands of a dustman, ` winsad Theno Crackipes theconfat a r. They iC not find me a troublesome guest, I would you ? There are only two pages win not Back the halts. They Y Y praerre the loathe[asd 6terwav '. can fit in happily to your home circle. I missing. Do you care,to,see it?" _ i O tbv iiiI of you ahess. r Part of my luggage is there in the I "Damn you, no! 1 have no wish to F. F. DAutlr CO. 6F CANADA Ltd.-- yhall, you know. The rest is down -'see' it," snarled Wentworth: i - Hamilton Canis - stairs." . ! "Any fool can tell at a glance" it is, [. in A wave of scarlet swept over a first draft. ' Merry must have writ- ! ® BLACK -WHITE -TAN. - Enoch's face. tete like mad. There is hardly a" r because of its purity and "To -think of -Merry squaring up I change in it. Exeept foamy own role, !_ 10� l FINE granulation ' is tin--ybu. It's the most infernal•, every line stands almbst,as it waswrit �I best for allpreserving.escheme ever concocted:" ten. �:EPIOUR I "That's a bally bad. guess of yours: Enoch suddenly leaned forward inl i Merry does not come into this at al]•." his chair. "You think you've got the HOES # 2 and 5-1b Cartons SHOES NUT Ni •"Where did you get these?" Enoch strangle hold on me?" j (i and2L Bags - 'spoke fiercely and pointed to the sheets Miss Paget laughed triumphantly. "The All -Yu Sugar s' _ of paper that lay, under her hand. "The strangle hold! You 'Americans s' _ �� � -have .words • .That , .•�� It's rather an unusual oto Sit such jolly strong , ty., rRist:nvCVG LMMLs FRIM down and I'll tell it to you. If you great -the strange hold." µtime°t"°i't"I'a0' are searching for a plot for that new . She rose and folded the pages of.'' a sed tela andpritrade-w.r d 54041is w — g } play of yours, you might find this manuscript put them in her bag, then AtUut le Suffer Refineries, Ltd. worth while:' she drew off her coat and hung it on Wentworth threw himself into the the chair behind her. She lifted a ? chair in front of his desk and wiped -gold case from a pec a pi"coed • a AMIN 1000L AND KM VALIAN SAN' �:. .C-APn _ �� _ � M- :<.r lam•~ t�'iw . ` ~TO DL olfflol ISTABLIM CANADA TRENTINO �JN BATTLEBATTLETIE ffa Dr4 Strong Austrian Positions Cap - The Factory Will 'Turini- Out Complete Aeroplanes and Will Get Fighting in the Volhynia Assumes the Ferocity That Charactetk-' tu.red In the Pasubio Imperial Orders. ized the Days of Early Summer. Region. A despatch from London says: The A despatch . from Ottawa says., •plete with the motors, which hereto- Italian success on the Cargo continues London, Oct. 15 -The battle on the! guns -ceased for the first time Ill Canto L grow. Slowly but without pause Stokhod River, in Volhyiiia, has brok- hours, and masses of Muscovites leap- , ture of aeroplanes. The Government Canada is to go in for the manufac- fore have not been built in this coun try. General Cadorna's troops are pushing- -en-aut-anew. The Russian. leaped --ed- over -the parapet and poured -for-- -L4X The aviation school will 156 under toward their goal, Trieste. The Aus- from the trenches• to the attack yes- ward into the German trenches. 7'he- 'has for some time had under consider-; the direction •of the Imperial authori- trians are offering the sternest kind terday morning, and before laconic darkness rest of the story is told In the Ise :tion the establishment in Canada of ties, who -have agreed to provide a of resistance, but their efforts have- came the fighting had assumed the statements of the War Office. Several -an aviation school with a view to the staff of experts for the purpose. The not succeeded in checking the often- ferocity that characterized the days, lines of Teutoh trenches were carried, of what has become so' Summer. prisoners -and guns were seized, and a factory will be established under the give. . The capture of Nova Vag by of early S r. important a branch of warfare on direction of the Imperial Munitions the Italians is admitted in the Vi enna, Brussiloff -had prepared for his! the despairing efforts of the enemy to r., both land an ea. The matter has Board, the Imperial Government hav- official report, which also admits that movement in his usual methodical wrest back their temporary homes. been further4vconsidered during the Ing assured orders which will take the first-line Austrian trenches to the 'manner. For nearly 48 hours pre.! failed. t weekand a decision has been care of the output of the factory while south were lost. ceding the infantry charge the heavi-! On other parts of the far b pas , -flung lines, reached to establish a school and also: the war lasts. No -information is The occupation of the first line on est guns that could be mustered pour- in Volliynia and Galicia the Russian to have built and equipped in Canada available at present as to the• probable the Cargo plateau has now been com- ed a deluge of shot. and shell into the: guns are battering ,at the enemy's' a factory which will turn out com- location of either. the 'schoal 'or -tbA pleted, and the Italians have surged enemy's entrenchments.' Along. the trenches with the same ferocity, pre-' plete aeroplanes, that is to say,'Com- factory. beyond it toward the second line, five -mile front from Korytniza north'i paring for similar charges by the in - which now is being subjected to heavy along the winding marsh -flanked fantry. Neither in Galicia nor to the attack. The toll of prisoners taken Stokhod, hardly a foot of the German I north have the Russian• commanders' Jthe Germans c6thpletely out of the by the invader h" reached •& total of and Austrian trench lines escaped.im-! despaired of smashing through the positions they had gained a foothold EW SUCCESS 8,000, while the Austrians have cap- mersion in the flood of metal hurled opposing lines to victory. That is in. tpred 2,700. from the Russian artillery. I what is read in the renewal of the' re FOR TH The French again attempted to -1�6&sei on both sides are extremely At dawn the thunder of the Russian! battle on the Stokhod. .,-E ALLLIE S The their lines through Sailley-Sail. heavy, for the Italians are attacking lisel and into. the sector south of'- as formation and the Austrians I in ma Transloy, but in hand-to-hand fight- I are counter --attacking repeatedly. It is WAR OBCD Foch's Troops Capture the Ger- Ing of the most- desperate character estimated.that the Teuton losses now FRENCH HURLING BIG man Line on One -Mile they were driven back to their start- amount to 24,000. The Austrians are ling peiinin By their furinus, resi thel --- - ----- - I —lu'u SHELLS TO I SENT TO CANADA Front. tante in this region the Germans have disaster which threatens them. They London, Oct. 1The French won i given notice that they intend to de - are training every available gun on 5.- h fend the Bethune road to the it Of 'the ground over which the enemy is advancing, while the infantry moving fresh successes south of the Somme I their resources. Defender of Verdun Says They Contracts to be Placed for an Saturday- East of Belley-en-San- R-wim a­­---1ts--tb111itlW- b-' h& cc Soon- be--Dotng-- Better Munitions- to -Value' •. unter-aftck­ terre Foch'5 troops captured a first of Thiepval gained a firm hold on the'- for the last 24 hours without inter. German line- on a front of more than' German trenches, and that the French Than That. Ile. To the south-west of this re- of $60,000,000. a m south of the Somme have won a foot- they swept forward from Bovent Ing in the sugar refinery at Gener- A despatch from Parts says: -Gen. Ottawa, Oct. ll.--�Munition orders for nearly a mile and seized the ham- mont. ASQUITH SCORNS, th Nivelle. Commander of the French placed In Canada since e outbreak ,let of Genermont, while they also ex- forces at Verdun, in talking with Wal- of the war amount to $650,000,000. tended their lines near Albaincoart, ter Hale, an artist, and H. O. Beatty, An order -for munitions to the value of JTALIANTROOPS PATCHED PEACE winning a strongly -defended sugar re- Dir&tor-General of the American Re- $60,[0,000 has Just been received and - " 'finery.- Over 1.100 Germans were lief Clearing House of New York, at, contracts to that amount are to be made prisoner in these operations. his headquarters during the shelling placed. Since the first of this year or - Allies Demand Adequate of German trenches by the French on !dere have been placed amounting In German troops last night launchedl ME PRO Re. I several counter-attacks against theparation. Adequate Tnesday, remarked that the French value to $185,000,000. pGccu- ositions which the French had were throwing more than one hundred These figures were made public an pied during the day south of the L �Seize More of Mountain Ridge Security shells to one thrown by the Germans, I Wednesday afternoon by the imperial f River Somme, says the statement is- South-east of and that soon they will be doing bi?t- . .. 1.7 p .. � � I Munitiont Board. During the months A despatch from London says: tete than that. The defender Of Ver- 'of July and August the output from sued by the French War Department. Gorizia. "This is no time for faltering coup- the German attacks were repulsed. dun said that his army bad had its; Canadian Industries was interrupted 'by the French Infantry, the statement Rome, Oct. 15.=Italian troops in sel or wavering purposes," said Pre- . bitter struggles, but that now if there by reascn of the difficulty experienced ]adds, and all the gains were main- the Trentino yesterday made further 'mier Asquith in -Addressing the House should be an attack it would be in procuring the necessary steel and twined. progress in their advance towards of Commons on Wednesday. "This broken by the French. Beatty and forgings. The board is now pleased British Also Advance. Mount-1ti;ite according to the It4lian war cannot be allowed to end in some' Ral e watched the cannonade for two Enterprises undertaken yesterdayto state that, due to the efforts - put official statement issued - to -day.'' patched -up, precarious and dishonor - British I hours at night from the ramparts Of ;forth by manufacturers, the output on , in the neighborhood by British troops the region of Cosmagnan an entire Ing compromise masquerading under Verdun. [most contracts is. more satisfactory a P � Austro-Hungarian battery, composed the name of peace 1;0 and increasing in volume each week. of the Stuff and Schwaben redoubts, in They a spent a night in the cita- of four guns, and a large number of "No one desires to prolong for a del at Verdun with General Petain, i The quantity of shrapnel shells now the River Somme region, were highly, ammunition wagons' was captured. aingle moment longer than is neces- successful - says the official statement Commander of the French forces in, produced each week, complete with 11 The Italians- --also captured still more cavy the tragic spectacle of blood- , X Issued to­�ay by the British War Of- the Solasons-Vardun region, with cartridge cases, . fuses, primers and Z�g;,fl� -.11ce. More than 300 Germans were' of the Sabre ridge of mountains shed and destruction, but we owe it, whom they also bid lunch� General propellant charge, has reached almost 11 ! south-tast of'Garizia. Other 131tions to those who have given their lives taken prisoner. North of Stuff re-,- already taken were consolidaf.Od and that their supreme sacrifices shall not Petain thanked Director Beatty for 1250,000, and ,the board has been an - doubt two I Inea -of- enem -xminunw.86- � the gift of 50,000 francs by the Am- i thorized -within the past week to place preparatian for new attiCc tion trenches were cleared for a dis-' RA made., have been unavailing. j erican Relief Clearing House. The continuation orders for this size of The War Office announcement a ays: "The ends of the allies are well General said he intended to use the shell Into 1911. Large orders were tante of nearly 200 yards. One officer, and 100 men of other ranks were tak- - "The Austrians have lost 28,000 men known, They have been frequently money in purchasing artificial legs' 7A in the last two days of fightinZ-on the stated. They are not selfish, they are 'and arms for the mutilated soldiers , placed during last Spring and Sum en prisoners in the course of this oper., , mer on the larger sizes of shells, espe- a 0 rs plateau, . The battle continues not vindictive, but they required ade- of his army, The French Commander, ill, ation, which was carried out by a -de Nos. 8 and 9.2. This involved single company, At the Schwaben • with undiminished=iolence." quate reparation for the past and ads- said he deeply appreciated the open- en - complete new installation of machinti - redoubt the British gain -was greater! lquate security for the future." hearted charity of the American peo- cry and equipment. Deliveries of this AT -and the line wss advanced well to the i GERMANY MAY CALL The House cheered the Premier ple' equipment were slow, but many of loudly as he made these remarks in and'weat of the redoubt. Heav-y-' OLD..MEN TO COLO these plants have now I concluding his Address, after moving commenced -losses were inflicted on the enemy. I operating, and the output of larger - I — a vote of credit for £300,000,000.PRICES OF IMPORTS A de4atch from London iays: Despite the cloudy weather and ac -,ITALY. sized shells is increasing -each week, tive barrage fire at a range of from I Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent This brings up We total for the cur- -,INCREASE.1.% and .will continue to increase until quotes the TageDlatt of Berlin, to the rent financial year to £1,350 000,000. 200 to 300 metres, the allied aviators (111 about January let, when the maxi - co -operated in a most effective fashion effect that examination of the inili- The House agreed to vote the credit A despatch from Rome says: The mum output of these plants should be for by Premier Asquith, -virtu- 4n the fighting yesterday south of the tary classes of 1870 to 1875 (men 1: Asked a criticism being offered to the resumption of Austro -German sub -'reached. The position in Canada In re - Somme. " They surpassed all that was 'tween the ages of 58 and 6 will, ally n I i marine attacks is causing grave 'con- Bard to steel, the basis of all muni - expected of them. One machine that 'take place this month In the province Premiers statement. cern in Italy, where the prices of coal, Yon -work, is now such that no litter� -returned had been struck by I ro hun. of Brandenburg, in which Berlin is wheat, lumber, scrap iron and other 'ruptions in output will likely take died bullets. North of the Somme 'situated. The despatch says the or- IT import WILL STOP 9 have trebled within a year,: place, as the immense tonnage re-, wo pilots, flying very low, used their der refers to -all those who previously V. S owing to the prohibitive freight quired for all classes of shells has .,rnaehine guns at short range against have been declared unfit for military rates. Coal now costs $50 a ton. The been arranged well ahead. The fuse the enemy in his trenches. service. railroads have a stock of 200,000 plant built by the board at Montreal FOE SUB RAIDS -bowever, and are not like 0 'tons, likely t has now reached a capacity of 10,00 -A German Gain. THREE BRITISH PLANES The interrupted during the Winter. per day, and by January let will reach In Ablaincourt, at the tip QfI -the OVER 4 OBERNDORF., 'Recommendation of Neutrality - 45,000 per day. salient held by Foch!b.-troops north Of+.— The policy of the board in placing Chaulnes, a furious assault on Friday: London, Oct. 15. -The Admiralty' Boa ECOMMEND business -will "be toi-kelfalYpiants 0 e o newtit enabled the Germane to seize several, last night issued the _at W FOR THE VICTORIA CROSS. ' now producing munitions fully em - following an., ashington.. positions and some trenches. to the nouncement: "A secuessful raid was played, and where Increased produc- nortk-east of the- village. These they'carried out on Oberndorf the after- A despatch from Washington -says: tion is required on Any particular class; State I te and Navy Neutral -.recommendation despatch from Brantford says: A IL noon of the twelfth by a large number recommendation for the Victoria of work did -not hold for long. Showing The joint to extend the operations off surprising ability to rally quickly !of British and French naval-' aero- ity Board has submitted to the State Cross has gone In for' Capt. Frankplants which are already equipped and from the effects of the enemy's charge, 1 planes. Three British planes failed to Department its report and re-,om- Montofir, a member of the Six Na- I producing munitions. the French wave recoiled and swept return. mendations concerning submarine i tions Indians, and a veteran of the 1warfare off the American coast. It Many Like Him. early fights of the 4th Battalion, who I is understood that the findings of the is now with the 114tb Haldima.nds. Hewitt -He's a pessimist, all right. .7 board are unfavorable to a continuance fie enlisted as a private, and won pro- Jewett -I should say so; he could INTERVENTION AT PRESENT. by Germany of activities similar to tion on the field. see the dark side to a blonde! mo those off NaAtucket lightsbip Sunday W011D MEAN RRITISH when the U-53 sank flve merchant vessels. - It wag said on Wednes IT that the Neutrality Board ed e ALIANS RESUME DRIVE such operations in close proximity o Lloyd George Repeats That Great Britain Will' tole"rate Out- American shares constituted a Huts- -CAPTURING 8,000 PRISONERS side Interference. anqe which should be abated, and that -in that view the United States should refuse hospitality to all belligerent war vessels. The board found, it was. Several- Lines of Austrian Trenches Occupied' on the Road to A despatch from London say:;: In 1 Grey had anticipated President' Wil-' • l stated, that belligerent operations the House of Common's on Wednesday son's statement. There was a great close to American shores were obno,;- Trieste -Successes on Two Other Fronts. I Lloyd George, Minister of War, difference between intervention to se-' i ions, and that the United States had V Op9tited to criticisms of utterances to cure an International commission af-! the right to consider them as a vis - the effect that the European war was ter the war to enforce world peace ance. A despatch from Rome says: Ital- Through successes' on two other, to be a fight to a finish, and that and intervention at a moment like theinn troops fightinginthe Cargo re- fronts the Italians captured 1,400 ad - no out-', present. Intervention now would be,; DUTCH GOVERNMENT (}rest Britain would tolerate ditional prisoners. The advances side interference in the direction 'of, a military triumph ion south-east of Gorizia have re - I - I ph for Germany and WANTS SATISFACTION. 9 0 were made in the Cosmagnon sector. :Peace. military disaster for Great W'ltaln, sumed their march towards Trieste, on Pasubio, in the Trentino, and •on Charles- P. Trevelyan complained and be claimed the right as Secretary A despatch from The Hagge says: capturing several lines of Austrian the front of the Julian Alps between,, that 0c Government had ignored the for War to express his opinion on The Dutch Government, it is learned, trenches and more than 6,000 prison- Tobar and Vertoiba, south of Gorizici -important speech by President Wilson such a matter. It was not merely the on the basis of facts already aster- era, says the official statement issued The Austrian line on the Julian front on international mediation, expression of his' own opinion, he de. tamed, will immediately ask Ger- by the War Office. In addition they! was broken, the statement adds. On, day r d t t wer6- --Mr; -Moy4-George, scor=ing, derl, --'A&Ped,but-the-expressior,-Cf- 0 0` many to explain -the, sinking of Lite have-- -occupied strongly dele%ded�th Pasubio--frontfiWprisofters- S. this 'ion of the Cabinet, of the war c Dutch steamer Bloomersdijk in the heights between the Tippaco River taken and 860 on the Julian front. In ed that the answer to all t is was It i & military, rather than a diplomatic, I mittee and of the military adviser of Atlantic, off the New England coast, and Hill 208, taking quantities of", addition 164 officers were taken In the affair. As a matter of fact, Viscount, every ally. laet Sunday. arms and munitions. rCarso advance. =Mrs. Jas. Brien, who has bean -Fred Hnrst and sister, Miss K6 `:�tJOCA ■ .I • spending several months in Parry Mabel, of Toronto, spent the week;r-he , Bound. District has returned home. end with their a0%.1 and aunt,' F. -L. A. Findlay, ofTgronfo,-was. --H. J. Marquis, whose, time in and Mrs, Httret. ' . l "' re with. bis-' scents, heretgunday. the Andrew property etipireil in a - J. C. Philip is., bavGg a Bell month, bas leased the west end of _ BALE 1tEa18TE8. phone '.insta fed to hie bntcher the Dillingham block ...._... , _ Shop. -Mrs. Clements. and daughter, SATURDAY, OcT, 21sT -Auction sale GRCOERIES-First-class Fresh Stock, all the time. Phone oriN­ - -Miss gate Cowan, of Toronto, Eleanor, of Milton, visited with of farm 'stock. implements, fir send your order we deliver the goods. - - :=.Sunday with Miss Alegre the former'a parents, C. H. and ture, etc., at lot 83, rear con. 7, Pick- �E3ronk, Meet Burling, for a few days. Bring, the property of Well. Neal, DRY GOODS-Odr stock is exceptionall well assorted, although -On Sunday last His Grace Sale at 1 o'clock. Wm, Maw, auc- man lines are very hard to procure. Yglankets, Shaker Flannel, -Mrs. Coakwell,. of Toronto, is Y y Jr siting her non; W. J., and Mrs. Archbishop McNeil administered tiooeer. Flannelette, Grey Flannels. Underwear, aHosiery, etc. "The Big lCoetkwell., the Sacrament of Congretation to Tr ESDAY, Our. 24TH—Auction sale of Store" for Ladies' and Children' Wear. --Mrs. C. J. Powley, of Toronto, about forty boys an girls in St. farm stock and implements, the pro- _ spent the week -end with the Misses Francis' Church a and at party of Alfred C. Wella, lot 1, con. Floor Oilcloths and Linoleums-Exec tionall _ppee 8, Uxbridge, Sale at I o clock. W. P y pretty designs. .Buy-- ll3nnting. John's Chupeb, Wh by. right now. They are advancing, , On Wedneadx Maw; auctioneer.0. J: I�-Thextotn moved inte4h _ y, c_ . _ 11th,_ uRSDAY,-OCT.-8frrx"--Auction sale - Miss . Dean Wormington, of farm, farm stock, implements, Z-E`ti' PEP�FECTIO OIL HEATERS, 54.46 &rad 54.54 Dillingham block on Thursday.of, gton, of Dur- . p last week. ham, and recently in charge of D. mangels and turnips, household -Miss Gladys Law, of Toronto, Simpson & Cd's millinery depart- furniture, etc„ the property of the spent Sunda with iter aunts, the ment, was united in marriage to estate of the late Henry.J. Larkin, ` Visses Law. y Mr. Notinan Bowles, of Fergus, one mile'south of Pickering Village. Miss Doll Kerr, of Toronto, They are at present on their wed. Sale at one o'clock. See bilis. W. B. Dolly ding tri to New York Cit Her Powell, auctioneer. has been spending a few days with p y' FRIDAY, OCT. 2iTH—Auction sale of her mother. many Pickering friends extend farm stock, implements, hay, roots, -Miss :Hanhart, of Toronto, has congratulations. household furniture, etc., in the Vil- -Rev. Samuel.. -Arley, M. A., ' been spending a few, days with. lageof TIor.mSal the property of Mrs. John Dickie.who is a graduate of Princeton and Jake Taylor, Bale at 1 o'clock. See Ed' b h d h 1- Satisfaction or your money back is back is the ' "Pandora" Yti ay. '. -Mrs. (Rev.) G. L: Johnston; of is urs, an w o recent S re-. bills. wm, alaw, avetioneer. assn^`"s ,tri thN !,-t t in : he husinec4 t, ,"we Sell the bij;hP-t gr-trie stork 1 Toronto, spent over Sundaywi. W. J. and Miller. waed to Canada neenpied the pulpit in St. Andrew's `Church on Sunday, he 27m-Ikurtion side of farm stock, im lements, etc„ at lot Markham, - The 1900 Gravity Washer ! -Rev. A. S. Orton,. of Chatham, A. S. when preached two the rn ertp, 11, con, lu, property, . will occupy the pulpit of St, An- excellent sermons. At the even- of Chas. Noel. Sale at 1 o'clock. f _ cltrew's Church on Stinda nett. y ing service his address was "My See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer, The Washer that s guaranteed. , -Miss Margery Hill returned on Mi9t Experience* in Y. M. C. A. Rork MONDAY, OCT. 30TH-Aucton sale of madeistb9sdis*t•irt. For-particu- Sat afters Budin her holi- ' y' spending with the Soidierks in England." This was most intere3tin an g d was 50-act'e farm; farni stock, i nplefnents and furniture, the property, of Juhn Don*t j)a3' until COIL have . - - days in Tillsonburg and Ostrander, -Lance•Corp. V. Ritmptb, who listened to with is t attention p Adamson, lot 13, con.P e, Pickering inear Grrenwood). Sate at 1 o'clock, tried it and are thoro'llohl� a has gone overseas -with the laatil by the good-sized congregatiot} sharp. Wm, :flaw, auctioneer. - ' Q. 0. R., hag been promoted to ww'hich wad a present. He al.o sang ..sa;tisffe'd. -':_One priee,.S1S. - rank of Corporal. --H. J. and Mrg. Margnig, Char-' a solo in the evening which was highly appreciated.. He has a flue ---'-, ---- SEEDS __ ' les Marquis and Miss Fanny ClAek to Barrie on Thursday baritone voiee which he has under splendid control. Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy and all Boys and Dien at reasonable prices. We handle the "Visor drew's Chur!-h, entertained Miss �►, Cedi3r GFrOva ® Just in Stock motored and spent a couple of days with -A most enthusiastic meeting kinds of seeds. of the Methodist Church on Fri- settled on the 7tb ci,ricession. Later they mud ed to Pickering have & good r ard See our new stock of Boots and Shoes -Ali prices and, sizes that will day evening last, when a most en- o able time wag spent b all. y -Pe y placed IL,friends there. ----=E3win - -ter-t-he-teaeher. was held in the town hall Wednes- as nighc.in_the_interests_of the. We are -in the market and are.prepar• 1n_pa_y�he_highe�t._matket_prices.. - a #resh_slii meat of n___.__- .. -- K lug the meeting of the South On• ood roads mGvement. A large (3 g The best equipped cleaning mills of her: hujbanrl,-ui7ie-twelve year:, O o �, Teachers Association being number of the farmers from the in the country. larly known and described asfoilows:- Commencing � Q ROOFING -tario held of Oshawa, the public school surrounding country Ras present, large Send us samples, or communicate with �•Cu will save me -,rt, Ind get a � has eloeed for Thursday and Fri also a representation of the The us before selling. in securing coal in sufficient quan- better roof by using Bird &Son Product .= day. ratepayers of the village. Take advantage of tba best Seed dark- Manitoba Wheat._ ,pAROID ' wand. It is expected that in a c Pe -Capt. Paull Iinifton. of the 182nd Battalion, p several chair was occupied by E. L. Ruddy and addresses were given by ets in the world, Bell or Independent hone. p p few weeks the situation •will be- come easier. However, the situa- tion is bright compared to the out- Slate a cclore-contains no tar— eas,ly :aid—a rouffing kir free. $2.50 gent. 4 days on last leave before proceed 'lug Meg�rs: �i'. A. McLean. de ut p y Minister of Highway,; George S. Prompt, efficient and reliable service ;-MIX FEEDS Spa -k, waxer, gas, beat and cvkd ..Peroid oversea4 with -his wife and , :firs. James Henry, M. P. P. for East York, - in handling Seeds saranteed. R • 8 -Stop ! book! Listen ! Thos• prcx+f. Lasts long and looks P`•, t :,,ke an irritation. _ Peroid, heavy $3,50 child at the home of and J. B. Laidlaw, of c� hitb y, J. H DOWNEY COMPANY BARLEY CHOP WHEAT _ well, Send For- River his popular lecture, entitled i : Gordon. -The regular meeting of the who hag taken a most active in., WHITBY ONTARIO - - "A Bag Full of Folks, in the the place of beginning, - �,� CttlladI13II Errand, t �lh ?0 ' Girls' Red Crops Society will be rF 2 ,. held on Saturday,- Oct. ' 1st, at ter -t in the good roads move- meat: After listening to the ad- WANTED NQW Caldwell's Cream substitute. _ _ Sa14PLE ,�►': .. jilt'' `_+_.•�0, 3 ply �.�J the borne of Jli-Q L:iiira' Antlrewv, dre?se-, it Rai unanimorlal di?: y cided to organize a roads R_lid .� s-ei�-ii1+.; a_- y; wg-a �RE� +� i from 2.80 till 5 o'clock.' All girtt cordially invited: -At the a.ictiun ?ale of the pro- -estav- gond R,.iociation, and this assccifition will use their efforts to per-m-:wde =hecottnty to adopt the c+�uoty in th,t•trio County. PAY WEEKLY Ou(tit`fre!'. Fx.l i= w'� .�rrs:nr 'and y =' M. S. CHAPMAN, Pickering - rt belo•tlgibg to theot pe F i! uronry uulking •prrldltFt�. Our For further particulars and coedit• ' ;, the ate Alf real Allan a} , on. (- day last, the sale of the honae andiM -`�: a regiet' to report the death assn^`"s ,tri thN !,-t t in : he husinec4 t, ,"we Sell the bij;hP-t gr-trie stork 1 ` lotn wag not etfected as the re-. ai R former re -idem oP Pickering• At most iea�onxhle of inew tn guar - serve wag neat reftched.. " - Mr;. Carrie Gee, widow of the Irate -Gee, 4nterdelfceriey.in tl,'Yt=cla .r condi- - - - -Word IIRs been received that John F W' hich took plttce'ou :ion. N•.;:sery �t-v-k i� selling well 1Pte, Ernie Keane - had been. wound.. S.3turday at tfie borne of her sun, loin year and t: ,: d m may ran be G. A. 1 ed iu action. He enlisted inTo-frankE.Gee_of T-)rontt,,'at the madeistb9sdis*t•irt. For-particu- , with the path -Battalion,- age of 81 year;. Her funeral took Lars writefronto - but wag drafted.into another bat- dace on.. Tuesday 'afternooit to PELMA. Nt'R ERY CO'„';talion Toronto, Ont, 1fr and bas been in the trench- alert cetueter.y.The deceased - -'Rif- meets all Trains .. - es only a short time. . wag a native- of New Srunsaic•k-'.firs. - M. S. C'ha man andher' 'clap, but came to Pickering when a lived fora -time - Glen Willow Mills! =; - - - -_ Dunt forget, that we have a dandy • newv line of Sweater Coats frir Sunday Selool of. St. An- 70:1[1', woman and night at lug's? -t price,: ' Boys and Dien at reasonable prices. We handle the "Visor drew's Chur!-h, entertained Miss with her aunt near Kinsale. She Cedi3r GFrOva Briin(1" excltislvely. Its the great 4 in 1 dollar Luella Hobbs' Sunday Schoof elw%% married the late John E. Gee and Thos. Sanderson & Son heard so much about. of the Methodist Church on Fri- settled on the 7tb ci,ricession. Later they mud ed to Pickering have & good r ard See our new stock of Boots and Shoes -Ali prices and, sizes that will day evening last, when a most en- o able time wag spent b all. y -Pe y Village, where they reeided for Mill FeedWe al also Distillers I Dri*d. Grains. :Halted (:oto. Fru -Fut. Oil everybody frcnl grandad to baby. _ -The auction sale of the pro- a.nnniber of y.ear3. On tae death Cake. Gluten !Heal, etc., on hand at _ See our new samples from the Loundes Tailoring Co. for Inert belon intr to the estate of of her: hujbanrl,-ui7ie-twelve year:, the Mill and at the Cherrywood store - ? the late Alex. MarRach on Satur- clay. way a snetpsa: This hoilse• hold effects bronchi goad prices, ` ' and the house and .lot w'as ,old w T. F,. Crawford, of Atldley, fur r ' �-uH. Austin has rented the: farm ` ;belonging to the estate' of the late -the farm -- s. - will be offered for sale on the _,t t of this month when the other pro. erty will be sold by auc'ti'on %Ir. ago, ?he moveti to Toronto where she rriade her h7,+ne with her ion. Deceased was a Methodist and a wnmrtrr-ov ho wit- held in high esteem b all who knew her. Skip y iad.a family of three. on-. hra�nk and Albert if Toronto, Win. H., of VictoriR, B. C,, and onenn- ghNl• ter, ot.R. A. Buntin of ,. � g' house, at 16wvest plies,. Bell Phone Home Phone - �. 17. N. R E E S n. R COAL and GRAIN Bard and "coft� Coal of the best Highest price paid for Barley, - -- - POTATOES ! ;POTATOES7. • ' X2.20 er bag ' of 90 lbs, _ P . � . e -, -- - 7 .wnt'.k�ia i -- t0 suit all, at Old prices. _ . i Austin's lease will be tibiet•t t(,3dORTGA.GE SALE Rye and Btickwvbeat delivered � the sale, if•a--purcliaser is secrured. i>- -7 at Spink' Mill. -`— - - - - Roentetnber the auction gale of Under and by virtue of tine -powers farm, farm stock, , impletue.nts, contained in a certain mrn e, vc is + i `" --- G. A. 1 .- boneehold furniture, etc., belon - will be produced at the time of sale, - -- , ing to the estate of the late Henry •j. there will bt o fired for sale by pohlic_- Saturddw 2liverk - my. Thi is one of the best farms in 1910, at -the hour of three o'clock, at the Gordon House, Pick Pring. hp'Mr. FALL IS SURELY HERE the townshipcrud should find R ready See Rdvt: in AVm. flaw, auctioneer,. the following - -'Rif- meets all Trains .. - purchaser. }aluahle piorerty, n.tmely:- - another column. All and singular that certain parcel Rig= to hire day or =; - - - -_ Dunt forget, that we have a dandy • newv line of Sweater Coats frir -Thfise de='rias neat Christmas or tract of land and remises situ rte, pthe night at lug's? -t price,: ' Boys and Dien at reasonable prices. We handle the "Visor cards should call and see samples. We have large and varied a,s- lying and being in Township ei Pickering, in tbe.County and Province Phone ll �Q5. Briin(1" excltislvely. Its the great 4 in 1 dollar a sortment at prices to suit all. In of Ontario, and being the seventy ac_you're res and one htlf of an acre, be the Thos. Sanderson & Son heard so much about. these assn times when no .tune cI}n same more or less• of part of Lot Nom- ! See our new stock of Boots and Shoes -Ali prices and, sizes that will be afforded to. -make gifts for her Nineteen in the Second and Thirdfit . PROPRIETORS everybody frcnl grandad to baby. _ friends, nothing is inure desirable than these pretty cards with your Range of the Broken Front Conces- sinfi of 'the Township of Pickering _ See our new samples from the Loundes Tailoring Co. for name printed thereon. ' aforesaid, and may be more particu dandy btiuc•h this time. -Owilig to the congestion e of ' larly known and described asfoilows:- Commencing = F'SCKFR2NQ a freight traffic on the railways, that is to say: on tba some laces are finding difficult p y bank of Lake Ontario at the Westerly for he- oil canalwa s get the best Mani• y_ R � BUNTING P:ICgERING in securing coal in sufficient quan- limit of the Allowance road tween the Broken Front Lots Num- Lobaw Flour wade from \o. I. . f Established 18:17. -• '1!' tities to snp.ply the immediate de- bers Eighteen and Nineteen in the Manitoba Wheat._ wand. It is expected that in a c Pe said Township of Pickering; Thence RoyaldHousehold and. Gleuora for few weeks the situation •will be- come easier. However, the situa- tion is bright compared to the out- north sixteen degrees west seventy chains and forty linksmore or less to the lands formerly owned by JohnBRAN',SHORTS Bread. - Try abag, Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatg -. • Go'ods'-! 3ook of two months ago, when a Parker; Then south seventy-four de• ;-MIX FEEDS _ m e�� • ` w s hreatened. strike a t green west ten chains more or -less to OATCHOP _ -Stop ! book! Listen ! Thos• the centre n the Broken Front end - bar Nineteen: Then south sixteen de- r CRUSHED OATS _ McGillicuddy, one of Toronto's yz -most talented lecturers, will de- grees east seventy chains forty links more or less to Lake Ontario: Then BARLEY CHOP WHEAT _ _ = _ River his popular lecture, entitled easterly following the waters edge to CRACKED CORN �i COal Oil ►7LOVes ••'' "A Bag Full of Folks, in the the place of beginning, MIXED HEN FEED - _ - Methodist Church, under the au- The terms of payment -are ten per Caldwell's Cream substitute. s_�pfees of the Adele Bible Clans, on p centvf the purchase price to be paid down at the time of sale, and the bal- - Calf Meal. • r, =-Lubricating Oils, ly O><Is, Friday evening, Oct: 27th. Also, down to he aid within thirty days- p 9CHOPPING - - Molasses Meal _ -- _ t ' the Whitevale Male Chorus will " from the date of sale. AND OAT i! furnish an abundance of music to For further particulars and coedit• CRUSHING EVERYDAY HarveSttng Toole, their usual manner, and Miss Veta_tions -re- of sale aptily to. Mercer_dt _Brad- _Get.prices on feed in ton Iota. --. _ etc. Stepben14ono of Claremont,, will ford, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, 24 BELL PHONE. - kite. Tea will be served in the _- basement Froin 8 tug o'clock. Ad- Hing Street West, Toronto. Ont. 2e1Ddated this fifth day of Octob}r, r- dAy. JOS C �± L.J :�../ ; 8 U N D Y` G i + ,4 onirsriun 2G and 15 (TrAl. Chopping every —(./ "" 1:.._. ++*: -• :�- -w.+- t _�§s�e•,E.*3•'i. .. -•,• t ^s.u..,iy;..r�:is�ta.3wz•�...,+�cz_n:;m�...��a.-1 vr: a:... �:..._ , _.::..t . __.. . .. . . . .:. ...._. :,.. _ -_, `�- � -w� _ ,-, ___«r.»., �':�."�•pr�t�:Hca.,F�.ar7ii'�.•�'`.`�""2rflJ�,�+t�ah"� —