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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_10_27�... .�, - z.-,. "`� -. . - ,,, +-ate: ••,� +� �.-� �. �r-r..•.-, --•a - � y � -g - .r . - � . • c aim.+' err-,Ky- .,,,:�'. -:..,T.•qu'.?: '.'•y,'; �...... :s:,.. '.r'B. ;r,y,.. nn: e+•. - x'. `',."`S,y.,.,y:. ._♦. ;+. ..� yr-: r. '(h• ��,'�-. !` .b"• .,�" 'c^:;!t - 'x". ��. w..,.-.,,....yx: „ .r:�7+4,+.,.. _,r.s., ti. ..-iF.�.� `cs 4 °�i,.r^+•`*'•. .:er,r' .r•'GP..•�a. .�r�>�' r .J. "�..s.. v+i C I ER K NO WS ' VOL. XXXYL -=-- PICSERING ONT., -FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916 -=--= =-- - To: 5 �rrvfssiffaual �Lcsres. Medical RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- • tared member of the optometrical Asso- elation of Ontario. Byeeisl attention. giveg to the &Lieg e4; giaeser.-- Eyea-teeter free. -:t' th Claremont. 46tt T O. Mc•KINNON, M.D.a-L.R,Q.S„. • Edinburgh, mrriber of the College of sicians and 6urgeone of Ontario, licentiate Boya1 College of F•crzkcs, Edii_L:rgh. BDecial attention to isieaEts of wrr::en and ahildren. Office ar_d r(&il ence,bro•.guai-., Legal. _ J. _- E. F✓I♦L FARKNV. K.0..BARRIS- TEB,CoantyCzownAttorney,ArdConnty solicitor. Qot H nroaee, Whitby. 10-T E. CHRISTIAN' Barrister and - .As 601ICIto7. Notary Pullic. Etc. rdcney to 0613.' Of6ce^Brock'St..North, R'bitty, 2!,y Dental Dentetf - Ju�L,K E B. BF,ATON, D D. S,. Graduate of ti:e Royal Colic -go of 1:(Lt.� rgeone'and Cni•.ezeity of Totontc Office over W. X. Pringles hardware store, OMce hours 9 to 12: 1 :p 5.30. ind .•ab4.::e . •:. sell phone 210: mq Or Beriton'a absence.overeas. Dr Rot,,- Toronto, Rill be iu cbaree, _ nosiness garb*. . W^ G. HAI) -Issuer of 31,irriage • Ligensea in the County a: oatarLa, Pick erIng ytllage, 27.y POGCHER: Real Estate Atre- s tioneer, valuator, col:actor and lss:er marriage Ecenees, Bicugbam.- Opp HOPPER Issuer of Marriage D • Lwonaea in t4a Cgnaty of Ontario: Me at store and his residence, Claremont. DB.BEAT.ON TOWNSHIP -CLERK e Oonveyaaoet. Oommiasloaer for tiaki" 0114darlu, Acconnsant. Etc. honey do loam 0m farm pprrooyysrr''�� Isa.ar of Marriage Lis eaow' t+Vhltivali. Ont. T-7 a`PUGH, Glen 4lajnr, Ont. Licanaed Aoetwaaer. Esteion%# ester - fence in imported Lad thcroiabbr('d' stcrY Bales coal -cted ang,ehe>'x, "rite for terms acd particaus, FLove led, 4116. 3617 F�POSTILf_ Licensed Auctioneer, •for Cogatiee of York and Omtaro. Ano WD sa:ea of all kinds attenned to on shortest 1Y ice Addreas Great Slver R O OLj, ��T B POtVF.I:L, I,i�Pn5A'J live• • tioneer, aa, at: r uad colle,tor for oo0et:es of Ontario slat , ork: A.1 41Ldsi.-of salsa aotd•:ctod Kf-tRr pr a e:p cr t•y ••coon For dates or 7•t er pari irate:y nt ccs: iocee, E::aabetb im P:cksr •;.:, Fbone ordrrs tett at Nzw• Ctece. Pr kering:' 4t: re oetae prompt at•eetion bat'rtac•tor pur:rac teed. lily pLor e':r moot :6" I:c6gezdoc:' isms- - �`iekerin�- ara ge J - -All automobile and Bicycle repairing promptly attended to. Tires, Oil-, Grease and reliair�. always on hand. Potter 8c, Andrew, _ PICKERING, Out. JOHN. -PHILIP Has a full line of ire+h and cur - me ats constantly on hfind. Rbll,' Breakfast ,Bacon, Haran, Eulogna, '%Veiners, etc. Hiirltect pricey paid for Butcher's cattle Vidk-ering ,l iverq First-class rigs for -hire Day or night Bus meets all trains Tearnin- pxoll3ptIy attended -to.- *Ag,ent-fur Cana -da Carriage Co. W. H. Peak _-- It Pir_icerf?!fl;' INT OT^1'CIET t`,- Burkholder•. of «'bite.•:�1.'.- an- na.:nr•�s ih� • he h:(s leen app•:inteii hi•'H !t•t•Lnuf Clotj1ing Coul- par.y N_lig!and, the ••gt (at- e.: C':othing Co. in tier- world, ('all an-' in •pr r t ;7rr:plPs and nr):e rich gt!:iti'ty r goods anda.xtr?n)t ly 1(i ri,•(,a. 4,luxlity and durability ,of nods and pirf±ci fits guerariteed. 'Got the Best -It Pays !- More than ever before -thorough- ness" in business tiaining; is demanded, 1171. OTT - k 1/1/��Ay /� ^vr�r i ORO M ^Old �. _. e Cor. Yonne and Charles Sts. Is strictly Bret -class in all depart- ments. We had more than 210 positions to Hfl]n two months this'. year, Now -is an excellent time to enter. - - W. J. F,lliom Principal 11 R'r•itp t -dny for large Catalogue, _ SPINK MILLS BROCK ROAD One of Pickering's•mercar.•tile olerks 7TH LINE, PICKERING __ . _ 'Gus -Established 76 ears s: was here the other evening and had a Middleton s entSunda at Port y . Bath. Wilfred Badgerow bad engaed with Perry.P Hugh Michell spent last Sabbath I GREENWOOD ' �- " - FLOOR W. H:Jackson to do his fall, plowing and other farm work. with Will- Pugh, - A, Hobson his Ahi n has soArt-shire cow : -- - rvare '------- F.rnesG Prxtk. oi`Oshawa, spent Sun- --_--I iJiJJ � WHITE SATIN- 13I EAI)--- -• making y•.rite-vxte". ive" preparat-ions. , day With friend:; in this vieinit}. _ CREA?►I B.L ti S -r --11,Y. -for, heir• Hallo,.e'en entertalrrn(n7't. nil Bad gerow has disposed of the �� J. and lies. Turner entertained ` -.Y prod::ct of his nr r had to. C17r^nee �_,Qv, frierlf]§ frcru L tlionville last F.rnday,° " t TEA EUNS-PASTRY _. lounq.of tiL,r7ilt:4or. fi :N>>,iudgLre. Fic(nk and Mrs. Turner and son _ ' NI•t••-- N i ldrrd J-:,, ye_. ;+ } ,1.;+Inv 'w,ent an r;purdticin ft r ,prrnd•,i.is in ;: punt 5::nday- at •• I)as id:_.Annis, of * . It l.i_ _ I am. payiuic, llighe§t prices � C , }` Ertlll. •,_lost,_. J -.into. Toronto-nn7etiitle,>c t• ;.ir.tc:holz. vile, ,lli.s.H:Andersonand`•i,, terII,:: n - • t, �� : and lyes, new alrnos. :e' :tired her-!'�11 ,rt, of Toronto, have. r`eturrpd -=f01' Barley and N heat. �1� 11�at �`Z'l't'F'31iIlc�, former gc.,nd health. 1::;;,e after spending. a week whir T. RIVER 6136 Kira. C;arner• . 0;i '•+i.-. met m prices Before selli.ncr Alla .1;13;(5 of -Chop. -! GREEN 'The °Qt•: annn-ersa:y ,f tl:P LiI'een. • MCUfvT ZION - - •- tris t. River Baptist C'hurc'1 w ill hr held on l f er_E1 Jones has ergagea with A. E. Cl10pp3ng on Mondays, _-- - S inday rtna lfnnday, \o:. ttrP:Sth and 0--h. . On -Sunday- at :'..' *: and 7, p, in,,, -I n -s for the fall work, I R. W. and .Mrs, 11',I.nn and fawily Wednes'days and Fridays = SCItAN T0\ COAs, U. L. and,.' i ". Rey. Q. A. 1tc•Lpan. ' of .the Bapptist spent llond:ty in Ostlnvr ra called Al, Church. Whithy, will preach at trothI Fred. Rogers, of 1Vh1tev-jle, ChOtll?lIlg will. noG.start SiOE'E, CREST\ i T, P1"„� -1afternnon C'Prv`i es. The, 8Prvioe of p:,rise :n (he will be led by the Clare- un A. J Roger, lust week. Tht-faruiers are all busy plowing .. uritll 9 a. m. moat Bx in Choir and !r the even- now iuce he rains of last t,'(-ek. AND STEA4I. - in¢ by the .CherrywooJ Methodist. }i7 -s J. Neil �IQited with Kinsale -_ C:hr.ir A-pgrial o£esi3iR=T)w h set. friends on 5 rr,rlav and Monday, Dutl t bring 1e-5 ti3Rn _ �- J. L. SPINK, 'LIMITED, vmes." (Tn )1-inday evening, Nov. 6?h. lir. Thomas N^Gillicuddv, one of To. Clarkson Rockers, of Pickering, was calling On Mt, /.ion friend~ on Stind:ay, five baggy, a` rniuitllttm ' routu's rno,-t talented 'emirers, -the .Chas. and Mrs. Steven,on, of Kin- ambtint charged for .PICKERING. ONT,man _ ... with a thousand stories." will de- ixle; visited Georgie and • MTs. Neal on trill be .five bags in liver; hi- po nlax lecture, entitled : "A P • Sl,nday, future. 13agfu! of Pol'as. Armour 1•:ui•. solo- Any per=c,n -willing to knit for the • . Ci`R BREWS E W S T E R est, of Ashburn, will furnish an ahunn- soldiers should call on Mrs. R. W. _ Veterinar Surgeon - Y g ';ace rf rrLu°ic,. aoeiytPd by cal talPnr. WiNon for yarn: '%Vagg, _ t F _ Everybody welcome. Adwfssion 25 W. P, .folies and Nelson bf Honor. GtAduxte v%.the Ontario -__ eterinary .C'ollege xnd. Honor•_ seats.-_ children. find r___12) rears. Iu cents. Doors sped at ?o Jo.k, Claremont. he- er-out.-b.uying:.hort3e, in this neighiint-hood last week. - - - ary Associate of the Ontario pro. gram.at8, sharp. R. W. Wilson's ,ale was postponed Veterinary ColIe e. on Thursday'on account.of the weather Ind. Ind. phone 3:'L AUSTIN-TCHNER' and will now be held on Tuesday.. Oet. « » A S T L A I� E Claremont - Ontario �- ' the 319t, NEW BUTCHER, SHOP' N.,ture's gorgeou4 a•:tmmn apparel f,rmfd an exyui4ite setting for the ' -%Ve are sorry t> rpport•that A: E. Jones is indisposed as the result of The shingle that ha., given satin - faction for over 30 years. Empire rllarnage of Ali.e Beatrice Turner. B. fi111inR from an apple tree. Saturday Corrugated It on with .a � in. by A., if %V hitevaJe, and E dg<tr Taylor A) tin. B. A_ S', of Coni<ton. The while pirf ing fru1L. --+-• ` ... in. corrugation, wait befors-you' o A fall line of Fresh Meats, always ^prrra'ony- was perforated at "Fair- 13ROUGHAM _ buy other roltkee If you are. in 3 Y _ W on hand at rho P• view," he h use of the bride's parent 41,ahel C.iFsiP, (if St. CdtharinPs,' used of a Dream 3epartator Try Wii.g^ � on r -)ad every day, in the prPSPn:e of immPdiA!e relaticpa apHnt S,"rurdap at her home here. A Premier for 30 days.. .Also , and iri-nds, Rev. .John Tai-kec of R( -v. )It •Conn will occupy the pd. gmfcline engine? from $341.00. np. i'ree.h Purk' S..u�ag? s'•pscii.ifp Pcrilar Hill. •::,'ed keypRev, H, r'rf: k• '. ( f �t. J•rhn's eh'ur:•h here on Sun- Sce or write. hie before buying. . Butchers cat�Ie war.:. 3. in ! :nRt!+fl,.(rf;� ht�P'%alM; H a'iat,:d, .I:It7 C. g he y�rn:u • cf be roxiw-, t :Mi?� . ._ . ....-. xy n-xr tiro, C„hard and d,tughtor, lti-F '. Hell Phone'. _. JAS Cl'i'UN\()R. ' Pii'HER1N(. Ji',,P hine tM'..rl,i}, B A . r:1 Torento. P ti ,( i,• fhe r yg wh , �� ;vin �w.tv ' �, arhnrines, spent, u,ver_ J. Ii,P, of �t (' tS,:4day wi`h tion• G, D -Linton. • • ' F. J. Prouse, ... Pickering - -- t'�rner FiinR .::d Ch+rrrh'�•,. _ u _*` I v:' t�thht oui: few i " • _ bonP.t / '-•T3 �� B, R(,bson lost .a v,(l r,sF(I( ht>rse /�% a T! JC E r I -,T •Tf•{� 7�-.� a1•r, t�P� `( :t%d wd`! K -,._Il -,n h. rJ ,i t,n .♦ll:rday, The_tnimul got ft" a 7r - F SEE O NN 7� i `� ;..r. (1 SCpr• yr.d �i tc f 3 1 H•.: J f.� In th(• 4•(t i,jn. Chet x•1,5 ,')�La1rF; ,.. ......� .. n l..• 1` 1� 137`,13 ur _ est tf ;1•� 71 ir.,l �fi 1 \-f: l I.i1111. tri(f•p,at,n cit}Idrai+irt;: .! (err::err. e Th: L.idie:•' Ail f �t .I )Kn', 'I'iurlh t � '.'4P-lAsnTnr 4IT4;r 1 `iniy and � 1 P f ct•,t•z y Tp ane. r"irtular situ Pe4i er-p'> _end It 1:or(.iNrNci eti•h -4. '1 ,?le,adorped(.ttadilt w'01 rri*et .at the home of tfr�, ,Ja•_H nn ��'rainFKdxp aftFrnnnn, Nov, Vtti Collin" it .4 usliii on_- i , 1 ttv-, ha•r lmer'tu3 Rtrl rrtt3utle(?. kl ;t:'Is of to fifes ern- and 1--er flower, iiii.ssots 7 : 1 u', lock, All are, wPlcorur. 1=p�pt van ) - Octobe.1' t•_th. 't - _ Ptice� rest=ranabjt,, w-rtP rn•.p, P b�.eati�y. Her, ,cd only ntnarrieut tv(,�_:t 'dramr,nd plati- c assie. rIf (,'6137 Hn hem. Ilan'• w,r, ho -j, nn-?a,t' 1p v(- a far• ?1'ultlpt SPr�i('e giVell an(] We yell_ trnery- :tzllPEic, titYrttlttr n7:In. Jaralyare, 1hP gift nr',thr,JVnovo, day -last wee L-. He left feeltiontrPxl i 4�t13fac'tioti grl,anantee(�. - a9w-, ia,uline er.RinP� lied A r1erP, Hiss Hrlpn Turner, da r,•v in nn Sa+-arday evening to juin his regi- - ciitterr ind bus iet. g she -N -pink +ilk dnd lore ,teal carried a backer inset there, before proceeding over - W. G. Barnes, Green Rives ' of ,wept -Heart roses. After seas. -��• he acpddirsg hreakf,',.t- Mr. and 11rs. - Fememher-th(e ATnTivi•rcar set�cee y ' _ Or add resA R. R. \ o. 1. Locust Hi1L ��'`�`•`3 Austin Ief t for Chico (,, The bride RUCTh R0�1I'. _ - : _...- Velvetled suit. delphtbluegbdtht i�w,ithlue htrim- iiffon la he morningd On be conducted be g y I have a good stock of REAL ESTATE......minga of fax and French flowers and fox furs. On- their return they will Rev. Mr. Van Norman, of Mxrkhxm' will he retldered by' the t And music S.& 1ERo 1"T 1.AL live at- Coniston, Ont. union choir: in the ereninF,, Rev. A. - iM'3,�etr�tuii• f1�1� - - WHITEVALK E_ Lnnau. of GaoodwoocL will preach-- u and the Whitevale hale Cbors will Wire-Tenci 'g-1 S yafSat i�;��� lead In the BPrvl^-P Of Fong. i' 1t �, L barrel spent the Reel:=end Die(? at'RPginhon Stindav: October I harp For Sale Hc,u,e Lot in Toronto. Ohcar aml ' MKs BerttwCnrter are,.. ?2nd, Mrs. R. S. Philips, and inrer•nert -.- ALSO - a rtnd in Pi(:keting Village. Large pr'e`.n.t-yi-icing I'dora friends. Blake Any,. and tli,c Troe(-r spent .( first. Dvice,ased was well and favor. known having here Brace Wire, StL�p�G'S ' gRrrlPn, s(3nIP Suunfi fyui[' :. at)ly .here, .I.kvtd ¢, trf-p=. Ever) -thing in j ti-ir(i+y w irh friends in alar {;ii nn, srtil a fe,e rears ago, when the. faruilty ir.r-t-clay- Alfred grid NIT4, Hi4nillten ;pent moved tD She was always wil- Cedar Posts and rel Rlr'• S.r :a:ty_wifb fiirnds in _C"xk,::dgr." ling to lend a hand to app good, cause. Call and --pe rete RS th;- is a bar- 'iliac Blns-r m H.,st int;s iq at PT.°-ent ind w•ac x splendid hostess, 'She leaves ' €aill for some on?. hP e7:( -r (if hNr ,:-:rt, Vc:, H, Pugh � to'm¢utn her--denlisa it. hnshand and J' -Steel Poste Posts. WnwHolling-r, wivOias b(-PrL e• family of two sons and'three dau ,". --'WW ^ Vs Riehardsc�• wh•tt ir'vli-pnsed i� 4c)%vty rp,orer:ng: ..r., all of S (-k. H,'r many -friends ex- Shingles, e a Geo_ Bear,;( nal j 7-t rp!,Irnt-_j afte7 tgnd their .vulp.itlry to the sorrowing Coal, Ltuuber, Cement, � 2 i i,;IbIOP�c trill t) Nlyrfle- arM Pert friend-. I,wth and -Ready Rouiing � gr N(..ey Public,-Pic•i.-ering-. --__ R cr Y. -- _ _.. Geo. Pl,.!llir+c :and cif(• vs- ^2d with WHIT67 - always in stuck. e -, =watez, Pure Water A ,r.,ra tripods on Thnrsdac and' Fri. d.ic "tf Id.a we"k'' The Llrlir,' 1Var ti, lief society rai,• (:d last wei-i; by v(,Irint-twy sn_b:crip. A. C. REESOR : Will, H ,t:c, b ' a ceptEd $22-11, If ycnl erP wi, e c',n Rill ,i:e the Win!: .r fio�>d poi- cirm w'rtir i • slit :ry-N,.(: !i ('o, in.t):e tier, the -nm of The -H.illnwP'er , -lel;ration of the HILL Ideal w0l, drilled by Cha-, R. K°^<., „ .H,•I,.,rl::al dt•pt. (• n,.. }{6.,113 of iligTi-Ti;ng,------ is n b g-. _ 0. L. C.', will htthr•ld th.i,(Ftiddy)t-vet7- nht'a ,i <plen,l.ia plrngr.>rnme will ;LOOII5T �� ;r tviio i, •+gent 1-(,r ll'intl \I,..�. F;,r nlinF,...,• f:nlrine .:I -1l inn's i t"hij,e :ind f7 viii,•- •!; 4e• r. T •r i ells i. h w,. r e :v :• nd ,vi ii i,i- fi ;, r,r. h( r�. - h•- {siren. , I)r, F. G. ?iaCtlrfw•,, Of llClta�teC _ r Healthy- : n,• Water• R•(,ric-� Ak(, I.ai.h t(!i,lir 7,X• �.- - � P': 11• r,nd f,mi!!v runtrlred ro I'nivor�ity, p rwrhid twit' excelient .. ' rirN=. pts. I:"', r r cr i7ing ,girl rt f.-,14 (jul w h(-( ;l'my spent sir( �. .ever: ,n- in the 'B,pCist Chut on• Kidneyo I RIC'I.'*S Pt:SII? XVORKsz (•.•,;.end wi'h rf•lativf In(,Inmid Mr -Sin`lnh-„f Tr,. :ri tin y. - ?'),cling f}lPgale of Friday-hiah'z .Necessary _ tli,:naTel. :,5121. ,rj„?. r„rrn, t,ae • iiePn :,': rhe pa t.!wc; 1:11gr_r.:tn,'i.•r r',f'tPleplione pole, were �IedlCRl SC1td11Ce fills never found `x we(•k.. ri.i'iri• their cur -A ;U. t,lr,wn flown, ancI lho t0ephnne line - The Pickering Ic,l:n.l,eFd and -family ars- vi -dirk Mr•,, Col.-Denni- w(•ituf here put out of commission, last Roy Nonner, Pick- au)'thing up to the present much with cousin. On Friday of l)ettel than gent Old $I1C1111 and ern,. of Tcr�n't, f :r a fete lova. _ •erint; C(1 ivn,hip appeared before P. 11, ij - a�Ce v .rOm mittee iand Wm'. Nliller are ,t pre„nt vii-,ititiu the former's rely- jenhson„{of Pirkering, at the Court Hopi e here chargea'wir.h non-support, Juniper for the kiduess.- Nitre time= in ten the doctor will pre- - ices, Wni..and :Ira tlePk, of. Bnfialr. He was reminded on $W1 bail and on sct>bev>re of the other ftTt kidney - __ atrtl Mi -Q. Nnw[xn have first re- his failure to curry out his promis:'s; The ol,ject cif this Associatir,n is to lease ttirnei? frt r-: Owen- Sound, where t6Py his children will be placed, in chttrge troubles. Karr's Kidney Pills con- }' rte bIinK, and Froeeente hays been visiting- . rs. NawIan s of the C'hildren's "Aid Society and he taiu buchu and juniper combined tris ieior_s, .. _ si,ter. , Toole and pa are Pr•ranging will be placed in jhil. All Saints fiftieth anniversary will in scientifiGproportion g n'1th,other „ ,yg Members having property stolen ecaomemi• member for. their annual hunting trip to Byng he held on Sunday next when Rev. J. valuable and safe kidney andblad,.. tate immediately•withe any Inlet. about 40 miles north-east of F. Broughall, of Grace Church, Toron• der tonics. Of Ezecutive Committee. Sudlury.----�:_ to; -and Rev• A. F. Barr, manager of - >. Mombership fee. . _11.10,:_ Anthony- ReP.For has pnrchaspd a the Curtiss Farming Machine Indus- These -pills banish backaches, and Tickets may be bed from the President or large cider and ebopping mill in Vau• ghan township, having- already. taken try, of Toronto, who are the onhc- ing former rectors, will preach, and _ Rive permanent aid -in kidney and 6ecrctery on application. possession,. on Wednesday night '(All Saints' bladder ills that have not reached Ezst. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Miss Almeda Hamlin has gone to To- night) a chicken pie social will bt held "'the advanced chronic sttige. -er, W. V. Richardson, Pfckerin rofito, g• *here she• has accepted the po- in the school room. sition of head waitress in one of the A splendid meeting in the interests held The importance of keeping the The a I- A; O'C-onaor W. J. Clark large hotels. Mr. Seebeck just returned from of the good roads movement was Wednesday avenin last, when a liver active is well known. less important. - �t President, Searetery -has I bis brother, of Flint, ;♦Sieh., on g association was organized kidneys are no Pills the kidneys, _. _', ! 'Q --� visiting' gdod roads garr's cleanse TOOLS SHARPENED where he owns a large dairy farm just with J. E. Willis as chairman, J. B, H. benefit the bladder and are heady out of the city, _ ._ - Laidfiw, rice chairman. and .F: ._ to carry and to use, 50 Bents a bole•- ;- y It is'reported that Hector 'McIntyre Anne>t, sec.-treas., and a very lafge being - Yo et wha7- you ask for at our -- -_- - We,. male a sperialry of crosscut saws, Tools R all kinds, Locks repaired. -has sold his farm to James Coakwell, formeriy a resident here, now mann-a• committee. Arrangements are 'made for holding a large meeting in store -the the best of everything at and stock fal. -• -honing Razor specialty. For first- T. Eaton harness dept. dur- the rtght-price, a a class hair trim or in easy shave call er of the Edgar and.Mrs. Austin called on the aid of the good roads movement ing the session of the. count y nouncil �OGTe �- nt the Fast -end -Barber Shop. Taiter'? D. S. and Mrs. Ttlrn- when the Minister of Public Worts -. a �i cFaddea t See our Hou*e Fnrni-shings of all- parents, Pr. while en route to Oshawaby motor Hon. Mr.- McDiacmid, W. A. McLean. +' kinds. Slightly used Carpets vatly cllarivaried Saturdzy Deputy Highways. Geo. S. druggist -Graduate Opticlan from 1:i cent, a yard ''7p. andater� r I evoni, y he grnorr rP9PcndPd gene- -Minister of Henry. M. P. P. end others will give; �irit21+2"10 ; t r7'•u..v. iF'i �kE3:111 g'. W. J. GORDON PICK EP,IN(� add-;Pssea, • s _ -_a,-• ���7•p= as r �.r- . *-w... ,., -. x .� -F. -:xn•__,.- •q_n�.-_,.r•'c �--s ...-;r^ _ _ _ s ^� T 6i=....w. .0^.9''3'P"- !f•s'..✓rL.i. •iL r';i '� fit',-�,`-n'".�-` '°"7[!. _ a•:.. .. �. .� "Yon ,didn't tell me y, where you { ' want to go. ,r "Drive mPIEe to the Gotham Theatre, }, -. _- l said Dorcas; "thea I -wish you. to ,take this little boy to Harlem." :.- - - ., MenVanted fors"'the:Na`Ty _ CHAPTER XX, =• .B nu wholesome, That -night, when the curtain feU nutritious loaves, _ upon the third act, Dorcas turned eag- _pf (delicious nut - like _ The Roj'al Naval Canadian Volunteer erIy to Merry- "You are aiy friend'" flavour, downy light- - - she whispered. .; Reserve, wants men for--tmme- `Miss -Dorcas,- , tete 'actor's voice . gess and excellent elate service Overseas, in was profoundly grave, but' Ells eyes steeping qualities. amiled, -"I would, bestride the whirl- `�' Navy wind or set my foot upon a cyclone for the Imperial Royal . _ . � l .� Sane" -��I R�MFLOUR _ Candidate_ must be sons of The girl lifted her eyes with a swift t natural born British aubiecti ' glance. She -remembered the line--„ Fora Breads -Calces -Puddings-Partlries, acid be from Y8 to 38 years it was one-thg-ac in -- .- - ..-•_---- of age. _ , .. "The King at Large." il"I• believe you ould." Her voice _ j PAYSo per day and upwards. Free Kit. I "I need a Separation allowance, .520.00 monthly. was low and impetuous. friend, a strong, patient, wise friend, Apply to the nearest Naval Recruiting- Station 1 as I never did in my life before." or to the "Miss Dorcas; you snake me wish cannot realize how he has changed.' Did Not Wish to Intrude. Department of file Naval Service, OTTAWA. this moment that I were a Samson Still, we were together and ,alone, and - - ; and a Solomon: I am not strong I kept thinking that the old happy Here is a story of a London recruit very but I am patient, and days would come back." I who had mounted guard for the first or ve wise, f time.. there is -no task upon God's earth that She - short and- Me ' _ _ __,_ __ _____ -.- • stopp The colonel had just given him a nto lines of believt,•me, don'+ you?" 'tyros l "What has happened? What an'scolding becau , se of the state of his -- I would not try to do for you. You face, began hurriedly, equipment. s little later the id nel not T t� E LAPSE O F ==- = The crimson blood flushed into her Ido is help you?" "Yesterday;' Passed his post. The recruit did not `mss " Her voice was -scarcely aud- "when I went home `after matinee, I salute. The indignant colonel retry ible, The curtain began to ascend 1 ed -and passed again. The sentry + g Jason stood waiting in the vestibule 1 . for an, encore "Come to Miss Bil- Ignored him. for me. He did not say a word, bub E NOC H WEN` WORT � lerwell's to -morrow riight. 'I am go- I knew that something had happened, i "Why dont you salute, air?" the mg there to stay with Alice over Sun- I pushed him aside and . ran upstairs. colonel roared .,:.By ISABEL GORDON CURT•IS, I day I need your help." I could think of nothing but that "Ah?" said the mea softly. "I _ -He regarded her curiously for a Enoch had been taken ill. As I pass-! fawncied you were vexed with me." moment. ed the hall rack I noticed the queer, 4 Author of " Th -6 -Wo -man from Wolvertons" "I will come," he answered gravely. umbrella Miss Paget carries, It has Poor Diplomat. Then .be took her hand and led her a- tiger's head for a handle -you re- "h think the one you refused it dawn to. the.-foot!lights ? F7vPn in m�enxiety I' much the more attractive of the tw " CHAPTER XVIII,-.(Cont'd). of an intruder. "Jason," she re On Sunday evening Dorcas sat star- thought how strange it should be "I admit that, but when he pro "Here's the whole situation If peated; "I want to talk with you for ing down' into a crowded street of sere. When I reached the library! ed he went into ecstasies over hoiv Harlem. Under the vivid "glare of she sat beside the fire, reading a happy -f -could make him; but the one 1flisa Wentworth and you do no't a minute." -fare having ate hers. as a --guest. , better word {hen. -riser occurs to sae "Yes, Massy." There was a tremor electrictity the ctiy looked sordidly magazine?" accepted spoke earnestly f how a little stud month the door e ko - -- - - -It moss... a. strange.. contrast. tree:. _- +'• - _ _ __he. would try to make. me." --..` y no. I a -m Ilse o�-rsegro s volae. -. ug1Y• -Where was--Enocls . now, Grant Oswald might be interest- Dorcas stood gazing at him steadily, her own home- The house at Wav- "D, his y, - ed; at least he might insist on paying although a. quiver in her chin belied: eriy Place had retained much of its locked. He came out when.she began the royalties to the -author. OrI the bravery, stately old-time dignity and its _out- talk to me,!, _ . , 'thele get a fancy price for the story "Jason,.don't ask me again to take look- upon the three -shaded square "What did she want,?" from a New York paper. I am told you with me." she pleaded. "If you was quiet and pleasant. Upon Har- !`Andrew," the tears sprang to the do I shall weaken. I do not know lem's sidewalk throngs of children girl's eyes, "that woman has come to they pay tremendously on this side for a upping sensation. This sonde where i am -going myself. I have -romped and shrieked in the midst of a live in our home.'' - make one, don't you say so yourself ?" nowhere to take you. I shall miss you city's din.` A balmy'w•ind had been "To -live -in -your -home!" Mer- - "My God!" Enoch stared at her terribly, you understand that. But blowing all day long and had driven ry's voice bad an incredulous tone in with desperate eyes. you trust stay here and look after En a wintry chill from the air. Knots it. "Enoch has not -married Zilla ,. '�diss Paget rose, unpinned her hat och and the house and everything. of women sat talking on doorsteps or Paget . and tossed it upon the table. :She' You are- needed .here as you never they leaned out to gossip. from ad- *'I do not know. I cannot .tinder= stood surveying Wentworth with a were in your life before." jacent windows ' rb was the hour for stand. I think that Enoch hates her." -`gleam of amusement in her eyes "Fo' de Lawd sake, take me wid yo,' Sunday night suppers and a rush ' of "Then why is she there ?" e's► 7, Then she cramus methe zoom and leaned Missy, I'll sleep anywhar. A cor- business -had begun in delicatessen "I do not know," FOR out -at the window. - "Hi, there, Cab-, net in a cellar 'll da fo' me." stores, Strange odors crept in at "He didn't explain?" HEADACHES BILIOUSNESS by,"'•. she, called, "wake up, Bring in i "Uncle Jason. do you remember bite the open window, a blend of garlic "No.- Her looked like a thunder - the teat o! that luggage." story You have told about mother leav- with stewed meats, pungent pickles, cloud. - She talked. She said she had CONSTIPATION, ing you to care for Enoch and me? and cosmopolitan cheeses come to live in our house. Her _ CiAPTEA XIX. Sometimes 1 think of that day. You A gilt clock on the mantel struck clothes were unpacked. She has trek- INDIGESTION "There is another bit o! baggage.", wheeled mother out on the piazza seven.' . Dorcas rose, opened the door, en the spare room. tier things, , a _ Do�as spoke to the cabman, who where the locust trees.werg in bloom, and stood listening. On the lower. lorgnette-, and. a scarf and gloves Nearly all our rrunoraihnents.andman��►► stood beside a carriage in front of the and I almost believe that you did not floor she heard s door slain. She was _were scattered about the library," of the serious.onea, too are traceable io i tell me, but that -1 remember it my- ; trying to separate insistent, noises. of ."Enoch must_be-insane," some disorder of the stomach, liver, and g Waverly Place house. • He. lifted lit- }„ bowels. If you wish to avoid the oris - i Ne Robin and set him on s seat with,. elf' the street from everyday household Oh. .cried Dorcas. Sudden horror I. hone " - Tice tears , rolled bustle She heard Mrs. Bilierweil flashed into her lace. "Ohl you don't r*ira of indigestion, aciditsc.-hearttrnm, a grip beside him. Dorcas paused y` flatulence, headaches, constipation, and You—down the negro's wrinkled face. "She give an. order to a servant, then Julie think -that?" a host of other distressing ailments, with her hand on the .earria a dont. g y, g p No. I m a beast to have frighten must see to it that your stomach; liver p. g called to Lucy to .bring yo out. Yo' laughed merrily, and a light footsie " ' "Wait," she ordered, as the man - F want puffin but er little pink face en sounded on the stair. Or the other ed you. It is not that. Enoch is as and bowels are equil to turned to go in -the -house; • here ., TR the work theyhave to 1 two doubled -up' fists dat want ez big . Aide of the wall -•n servant was pre- bane as you are. eomes Jason with a valise.' paring "Then what baa changed him?" Her da Itis a si rt matter ez a cotton blossom;' stir a room for her. She heard The cabman lifted it from the hand daily,to 30 dropsels. Mother ands of Syrup The old •trtan paused -to wipe his'the girl slam a window and begin to eyes searched his face with a piteous vasty,a[tcrmeals,yetthousandsofformer . . --of the old negro and swung it up an eyes with `a red, bandanna handker-' move furniture about, while castorson. -- -the front seat. chief. squeaked rebellious) Then she fell me?-n}t. You now. Won't peon tell. ouflsnes�s, have and all their dis- Jason, said the girl, beckoning to "And she said?" continued Dorcas. to sweeping, and Dorcas counted ab- "I think it is;-" The man hesitated tressing consequences in just this�simp}e him as she tart up the steps of.the The -girl was trying to smile.. sently eAch quick scuff of the broom. for a word which would not hurt Y• Profit by weir experience As a, -:house. Tae servant followed her. ,. Mother tonic and stomachic remedy, They stood under the dull gleam of a She said, 'Promise me, Jasan, ea Once the maid dropped rt and the "Yea, he has changed. He is not the d'�er Sci ers S -- long ez yo'. lives to care to' my L-aby, stick, fell -on the floor with a startling same old Enoch. I cannot account for 6 YnP is nnsttrprs3ed lamp in .the vestibule: - •She laid her m -y sweet little gal baby she'll never rap. Occasionally her dragging foot- this. He promised me faithfully, to - .. 2016 fingers on the nob of the inside door p drop diete for. keeps."..MOTHER and held .it as one does when in fear member she saw her mether. Take steps clattered across a bit - of bare care, ob her, Jason, ez if -de Lawd his-, floor or she -paused to thump the pil- (To be continued). self, had gib her in yo' charge.' I low 3 vigorously. Dorcas was roused - ¢ S EIGEL' S promised, honey," the Musky voice from her reverie bit. the imperative Smarty! ' I died away in a sob; "I called de. Lawd call of the. telephone.. 'She listened Wife (nibbling her pen) --Let's see, - /, to witness right thar Oat I'd took out while Mrs. Billerwell :answerer: it. what Is the termapplied toone who -SYRUP eard a fa' yo' all my life, ez well ez an of Then the doorbell rang and she hsigns .anoterpersonsnam darky could do:" 1 " �y'Merry's voice, She began to grope a*a° aorrAnis Tntn As xvar "You have done it, Uncle Jasorr. about the dim room -in -search- of cheque? 17tAS T„a •t[ieaLL3UE FOLD ATWe ACa 90r CLL 1 •Dorcas took the sooty--hand-between matches to light the gas. She was still Hub -Five or -ten pears, usually. her palms. "If mother could know in darkness when he tapped at... the how faithfully you have filled your door. promise -and somehow I feel, Uncle, Andrew seated himself in a shadowy . Jason, that she does .know -site would corner beside the window. A glimmer b say that .you have the whitest soul ' of light from a stfeet -lamp fell upQri. God ever put into. a .black body." ' the girls face. In her eyes was an "Oh Lawdy, Missy, can't I come wid appealing loneliness - which he had Underwear s i yo'? I don't need no money.' - Yo' never seen before: .~ ' - needn't pay fc," me anywhar-"' ! "Miss Dorcas," he began with grave'V NDERWEAR should "Jason, you blessed old saint, it isn't' AenMeness, "what can I do for you? Le `a lot of things, money Ism considering, -i have plenty � You know me faitly well. There is but above all else dainty. A }stria --Pears of money. Mother left Enoch in ! nothing heroic about me.. I doubt if touch here and there on Penman's your care as -much as- she did me. I could fight a - duel. _ It makes me has accomplished this Penma¢s For clear, white ; You have told me•that." shiver even to. touch a pistol -but I . underwear is chic, it's meant to The negro bowed his head solemnly- ' am ready to stand up to be shot at if, tK—R'e all like pretty things delicate) flavored `won't you stay with him?" ';it will make things easier for you." = it's soft asfleece, and smooth e Jason pointed to the inner door of _ "I believe you,would," said Dorcas +►s w kittens vgrial.- That's why a preserve pears use Y a every woman in the land likes the vestibule. "Honey, what's a-goin' with an unsteady laugh. Peamans.' p . to happen? Do yo' reckon dat Marse ; 'tI swear I would," he assured her Penman. Limited Enoch's a-goin' to marry dist =pvs- ' with simple gravity. The girl felt - Paris �tt1�- - _ ;"son ?„ ' "Jason, I don't know, - Only you "There will not he any shooting, and "� • I D • .•'� • I must stay here. I don't know exactly what -you can do Also Makers I will. The old servant spoke 'for me: I dont even know what to with slow •fnpressivenegs,' "Fore de ask you to do. I thought of turning{,,.;a,y Lawd, I will, Missy." j to Mr. Oswald at first, ••I didn't. I'felt and.v She -..ran down the steps. Jason fol -` I could come to you more easily.". sweater Coat,, T'6e ideal Sugar for all lowed to close the carriage door when I "Thank you for saying that," An _ preserving ure cane. , •she_entered, As they moved away,; eager happiness flushed into the man's - FINE" granulation. Dorcas leaned out to glance at the,; face which seemed to -warm each fen - 2 sitnd-541b Bartow ' 1 home which had been hers since tyre beneath the surface. . 10 and 20-1b bags school days ended. She caught a � Dorcas stood before him trembling a glimpse, of. Enoch kthrough the dusk.' and irresolute. "It is so hard -loving n He was leaning from file library win -'my brother as I•do-to sit in judgment �'�te`4ll-iPl4IP0365U$'Ctl,> ifore flow. The room behind him leamed B on•him or to discuss him, even withrRESERVI G LABELS FAER. S4 white moth a blaze of electricity. Be- you. You_love Enoch, or rather-you�ess>ed .ea ed ishet, rot a rrd the mantel mirror stood a woman. 'did once?" she asked quickly. Dug _ WI =rSend to Atlantic sin I Her 'arms reached above ht r head to ; erry notlled'. gar Refineries, Ltd. j pin back waves of ,hining yellow hair,' ''Since things event wrong between Poser The cabman pulled up his horses- and r �i," Dorcas hesitated' for a moment, I looked through a window'in the roof. i "since (hat time he has changed; you , �,o�rs+ar'c'e-.�+a;y^tbv,� _ +t ;�•p,.� ' ��'c� ,c.:rbiy3.'�r ms!p`..a,� .. Fly'^',., ,Tr,;,y ^i, .a�. � �,• —•r R _,: ''.,{ ..:,...�� Via.dil SZSi. x.... nty.. ' >`.sr tc •,, - ^C.'" Ju• ;.:.... .. +e..�. .c" . �-:.r-+nom---•:�'�. " :+:,'�.v ,A .. :.. :. . ..� ":. �.,3y . r, .' .` ... .. ., may. '• .-..�•!-•+'4..' ^ oT's li� �.. - �-+� "' . - RI'f LSH T B PUSH HEIR LINES BRITAIN -CAN BEAR INFANTRY LANDED AT SALONICA US FORWARD 300 TO.5Q0 YARDS- STRAIN OF THE WAR --_— .---JO . AUGMENT. ENTENTE FORCES" Stuff and -Regina Trenches Captured From the Germans and Chancellor McKenna Defends Several Detachments of Greek.Troops Have Also Arrived at Tha#-_— , • High Rate of Interest' on - Port From Crete. , Over 1,000 Prisoners Taken: ' New Treasury Bonds. :. - A despatch from London, says: -x London. Oct,. 22. -General Haig's, Sars. 'Our infantry advanced in fine Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the A despatch from London says: Ad-' -The ,Provisional Government at —trooPsi4efivere�a-heavy stroke-on-the'style--and the enemy-,-e$parently.aux- �- SAlonir&.hasreeeived� lengthy tele-.__ - German lines_ in the direction of Ifs' riled, put up a comparatives small Exchequer, replying in elle House of ditional Entente tonnes have been t e:'a y I gr: n embodying resolutions pa$sed aL^' p Commons to cri icisma of the high rate to Salonica, according to Renter's fi Bars in Picardy Saturday, advancing "show of •resistance- A trench, which of interest a able on the new Trea- a meeting of Greeks in, New York on a thiee-mile front to a depth of the Germans had seemingly already- P y correspondent there', who bends word and promising men and funds to the - g y Bury bonds and the objection raised from 300 to 500 yards, and capturing' found untenable, was occupied and that this would lead. to their being that a further strong contingent of Nationalist cause. The Provisional ;-i the Regina and Stuff trenches. The various useful positions were securedt lgrgely held abroad, said: infantry was -landed on Friday., .and :Government, says the despatch,* is ; whole of the -objective was gained, Sir Our casualties are said to have been "That is the very thing we desire. that several detachments of Greek sending a committee to New York for Douglas Haig reports, and 1,018 prix-' very light. It sinal" be remembered that we had troops- hay a arrived from Crete to the purpose of organizing and xrans- oners were taken, The British casual-' "Schwaben redoubt has been the join the Nationalist 'army. ; porting recruits. ^" to pay a very considerable amount ties were slight. - scene of something pretty expensive day by Slay in the United States. At Twice during Sunday -in the morn- to the enemy. Yesterday morning the present we have to find 92,000,000 a Ing and in 'the • afternoon -the Ger- Germans -delivered a counter-attack day for every working day. • That ROUMANIANS ,USE RECRUITING RATE r mans launched violent attacks against against this work, to which they ap- i means a prodigious amount to find sr the newly -won French positions in the pear to attach much importance. Our every six days." - ` BAYONET IS 6,000 PER MONTH Chaulnes woods, south of the `Somme `men employed bombs and rifle gren- Mr. McKenna prefaced hi's state - River, in France. Both 'attiack's were ades so vigorously that the foe never ent, regarding the -large amounts ' repulsed, the Germans suffering heavy- reached the parapet, but was beaten being spent in -America, by a defence casualties; says Paris.- Some of the at- back, leaving a great number of dead of his action in -paying a high rate of Aggregate of Enlistm-nt From s Of, the Austro -Germane, tackers in the morning offensive gain- ; and wounded in the open, interest upon Treasury bonds, tart is 368 " Talon 12 Guns and .600 S. ,863— ,fLast ed s foahhald in the French first line, ' In the smrill-hours of the morning It is not possible, he said, to ap- ply i f3' .but were aur rounded and the 150 sur- a stronger and more determined as pre-war standards and to say that Prisoners. Two Weeks. 'tvivors made prisoner. 1 Sault was -launched against the same five per cent. is enough or that we, The followingA des atch from Ottawa, says; Re- joint despatch dated 'spot. On this occasion the enemy could get it more cheaply. Very like- A despatch from I ondoa says :- P Saturday eveningI has been received iried i -footing' in the redoubt, but 1 it could be done if we, Onlywanted The news from the Roumanian front. cruiting in Canada is proceeding at Corn—from the British war Eorrespondents' our men fought so fiercely that the . little or even the equivalent of is again excellent. In the one region the rate of about 6,000 a month, in France:.. enemy' was soon routed, leaving One greatest sum eve,: raised before the on the' long front where 'the gravest Paned with 30,000 a year ago. -In, the _ -"The past •two days of blue skies officer, and 79 men in our hands. I war. It should be remembered, how- t danger menaced the Reumanians, the' fortnight, ended October 16th, 5,160 and hard cold winds has resulted in a A Feature of the past few days has ever, we have to raise a maximum Predeal Pasa sector, the Teutons hate men 'were enlisted, compared with 3, ,general drying of the ground in the bee`ri the. highly. successful • counter sum about once a month, and it is only , been driven across the. Transylvania 1046 in the previous two weeks. The - battle area, again permitting activity.. battery work of our artillery, direct possible to find out, by the daily ex -.-frontier. Gfound has, also been gain -1 aggregate enlistment from the start The British troops have already taken hits having been made upon a, large ? amination of the results :of borrowings' ed in the Bran defile. to the Trotua-:.Is 368,863. __ _ _ _ _ advantage of the improvement.. ' � .` number of the enemy guns and em- and payments, whether we are nuc- valley the Roumanians forced the Aus-.1 From the 1st to the 15th of Otto- ; "Shortly after noon to -day, follow- placements. In view of the fact that cessfal in meeting our obligations. In; tro-Germans to retire. and took 600 ber, Montreal again led in its- enlist - mg a hurried bombardment an 'attack' the Germans admit they are wearing. , order to meet all expensesand to keep ;prisoners and -12 cannon - Another menta. It reported .672 recruits. was delivered along a front- of about out their guns on the Somme front our undertakings with ,our -allies, I ' detachment attacking from Goicasa, By divisions the enlistments are as 6,000 yards, extending from north:of more rapidly than they can be replac-I have to make sure of getting money." i in the Trotus area• surprised the Teu- follows: dtouquet Farm in the direction of Le _ed, this is eminently satisfactory, -, J Ddr. McKenna proceeded" to explain ton troops and took 300 prisoners and`'' Mil. Dia_. Two W'ks. G'd Tl. .: that unless. Great Britain was able to j some machine guns. London : :....: 514 30,455 § _--- _- _ ---- ------ -- _ - _-- - - raise the needed money in -the-United. 4 Toronto ... t..... 447 , 82,827 5 � TROOPS _ VIENNA cj, (�® sStattstaph she would have hi go short of ITAL1aNS TAKE POSITIO:�I Kingston-bttawa .. •... 356 68,891 �j �j,f (jj� supplies from there, which were ab-; , �T POIN Ij OF BAYONET' �ontresI . .672 81,961 solntely essential to' the ptirpoass "o! "' s ! Quebec .............. 188 ?,3d4 +, .the• allies. - __ - - ---- -- -i - London.IIct. 22 -Charging in a Ij Maritime Prov. ...... 336 83,410 NEAR MONASTIR SLAYS PREMIER Defending the issue of them six per Manitoba- __ _ I cent. bonds, the Chancellor mentioned blizzard, the Italians have captured a , . ' • ' . # _ � strong Austrian position in the Dolo- I Saskatchewan .�• ..::: -1425 74,320 Prime Minis- the fact that within a fortnight blaeae British Columbia . .. 286 •36,157 ! Count Stuerghk, treasury bonds had been sold .to the mite Alps at the point of•the- bayonet. •. German' Aid Reaches .. the Ile- ' ry j Alberta . .. . 186 33,508 ter Of Austria, Victim Of 'Extent of £36,000,000. He added that All but eighteen of the garrison were I. treating Bulgarian _ killed. Snow and fog called a halt in i = l!'OreOs, Assassin's Bullet. a press competition, fight or Tooth of Pa- Total .........3,160 368,863 11 y the fierce L f the Too - the present moment of c ion - i'or mons was unfavorable u the subio, but nearby, -in the Roite region, _ 4 - London, Oct. 22. -The Serbian forces ; Vienna, Oct. 22. Count Karl ;issue of s long -berm loan, but the i the Italians made progress. Stuerghk; Premier of Austria, was Government intended to resort to -such P BRITISH WAR OFFICE which. having captured by long, hard. shot and killed in a restaurant here a loan when the Treasury considered REQUISIT10N3 HIDES fighting the flanking mountain poli- AUSTRIA'S LOSSES TO DATE _ tions to the east, pushed down to the yesterday by Dr. Friedrich Adler, edi- rt advisahle, and the Government for of the. Socialist paper Der Kam AGGREGATE 4,400,000 plains and across the Cern& River, are Pap Pf• would not shrink from the fulfilment A.despakch from Washington says - tor now advancing rapidly on Monastic. Three bullets were fired at the Pre- of its promire in regard to the con- ; 1 -British War Office requisition on _ •i In rhe river bend the have rescued mier by Adler. two of which lodged in : version of previous loans. ••Rome, Oct 22. --According- to a re- imported hides was announced in a the -suburbs of the they of a reached! ed I Count Stuergnk's head, killing him The £hanecllor declared he did not port issued to -day by the Italian gen-'cablegram on Friday from the Amer- ss instantly. The assassination of the doubt the ability of the Empire to oral staff, up to date the AustriansAcan Consul -General at London. It -[Oyr mile north of Brod, and but 'p I e s sin o the mar. a. eIt z- ; - ih� a� _ 'reads -"The War Office gives notice miles from Monastic. German troop Austrian, thea ea of 18 and b0. � In X16 months Stuerghk; was purely political, and penditute was not diminishing, Ile g of intention to Lake possession of all are now assisting the Bulgarians in an! was induced by his refusal to convene stated, there being an advance under I Austria's Iosses in dead and wounded' ox, cow and -bull hides imported into attempt to check the advance of the - I and, prisoners' totals 4 400 ' Parliament, according to the admix- the two heads of munitions and ad- ; � P , ,000• Aus- the United Kingdom from Australia. Serbians who forced a passage of the • Sion of Dr. Friedrich Adler, his assist- varices to Great Britain'* allies, hue tris s present army according to these New Zealand and South America, ansi-- ZA Icarus River on the Macedonian front' ant, shortly after his arrest. in both of these directions he was con- official esiimates,. c6nsiate of not more all the imported ox,cow and bull hides, south-east, of Monasbir and captured ' fidert the country would not grudge than 3,000,000 officers and men_ . wet salted of 45 pounds, dry salted of ..Jseveral towns. GERMAN CRUISER TORPEDOED the nee�ifu] supplies. 4 25 pounds,. and dry of 18 pounds and 4 _ VON KLUK RETIRED . -:- -BY-BRITISH SUBMARINE. ,a - oxer.. All hides in process of con - 77 FIRST FARMER Jt AT RIS OWN REQUEST.' version into leather are excepted from `! YEAR CANADIAN TRADE - this order." 1)liaw an ,Apothecary From France Landon, .Oct. 22.-A German Light ... _ _ E!CCEEDS I 1-2 BILLIbNS Leader of German Right Wing Ln I y Tilled the ,$oil. cruiser has been torpedoed by a j3rit- The first .farmer settler m Canada ash submarine. The announcement I earls Drive Seventy Years TWO FRENCH GENERALS b the Admiralt reads: "A British More Than Half a Billion Over Year of Age. _ who lived on the produce of the soil : y y WOUNDED ON THE SOMME P $nbmarine -just returned irorn the -' Before -340 Mallions $}I- P =Y North Sea ju reports that she torpedoed the A despatch from Berlin says Field Iswas Louis Hebert, an a utheca P olber Ottaway Oct 22. -Aggregate Cana- Marshal Alexander von Kluk, who Paris, Oct. 22. -Two of the bash � from Paris, who landed in Quebec in a .German light cruiser -of the K g dian *trade, exclusive of coin and -but- commanded the right wing of , the known French generals, Brig. -General 1617 with his wife and children; and class early Thursday morning.. When -lion, - for the twelve months ending German army in its sweep.. toward- Marchand, of Fashoda fame, and Gen- y at once started to clear and cultivate last seen the cruiser Was Ueaming., with July totalled $1,587,933,707, as Paris in the fall of 1914, has been eral Sainte -Claire Deville, have been the soil on what is now the site of the slowly in' evident difficulties towards against $919,178,659 for the cgrre placed on the retired list at his own wounded in battle. Gen. Marchand's Cathedral of Quebec, 'the Seminary German waters." •and rt of the U � spouting period ending with .July, {'request. He had never returned to injuries are, not regarded as serious, in pR Upper Town. With a• 4 1915.- This is an increase of $668,- the front since he was wounded by --,fact, it is announced that be will be ,. spade as his only tool he worked and • TEUTONS RECOGNIZE ` ' 755,048• I shrapnel fire in March, 1915, while in-! able to continue in command .of his re -worked the soil until 'it was ready RUSSIAN READINESS t ;S to receive seed from France, planted _ Imports of merchandise totalled specting advanced positions. The brigade on the western front. Gen. apple and rose trees, and at last'saw $622,886,350, an increase of more than Field Marshal was seventy years of Sainte-Claife Deville, however, is A wireless despatch from Berne to $200,000,000 as compared with the! age last May. _ t ously wounded. Waving in the breeze the golden grain, London gtaotes 'the war correspondent' total for the twelve months -ending •the flowers and fruits from his ma- i of the Vienna Zeit on the eastern front July, 1915. Exports of merchandise" --��i - _a Lherland The third centenary, of the as referring to improvement in the totalled $965,047,457, as against $499,- 11iW PUT TO ROUT ' landing of Louis Hebert will be cele- Russian artillery as follows: It 872,322; an increase of 460 millions. -BULGARIANS w brated in Quebec in 1917, and aCiti- must be recognized that' th'e" advant= The balance of trade in favor 'of ex- _± tens' Committee has been formed to ages enjoyed by our armies owing to I ports during the calendar year was BY THE �L1LiaL11\ i SERBIAN ARMY erect a. monument to the first farmer rite -Russian. -shortage of ammunition more than $340,000,000. - • ' of the Dominion. i are disappearing.' ( The total duty collected 'during the' ;d —____-- -.-•— __ _. _.__ _ ---- •-_--- twelve months was $121,906,788, as �- against $78,787,427 for the twelve Captured Plateau and Village of Velyeselo, on the Western End ROUNDING UP. THE • FEW ' GERMANS - - months ending with July, 1915, an in- _ of Macedonian Front. crease of About forty millions. ..The LEFT - IN EAST . AFRICAN COLONY i average ad valorem late lv duty on dutiable -goods for the twelve months was -34.44.. tiabl On all goods imported the A despatch from Paris says: Con- Serbi&ns. captured several guns and average rate of duty was 19.45 per tinuing their successful onslaughts took about 100, statement - cent. The official statement from Berlin Remnant That Esca • ed Capture Are Penned in Malarial Swam against the Bulgarians the Serbians p P p - e the plateau an vii ge grudginglyrefersto theSerband de- 'l4 and Must Soon Surrender. DUT v n6e s a em rarysuccess, `� / have captur d d la a a temporary _ PLAIN CA -WORD of Velyeselo, on the western end of clares that the forward movement has -- - TO UNITED STATES the Macedonian front, putting the, been halted by the troops of the cen-.. _ - A de'. atch from 'London says: In ' valyley German posts established A despatch.• from Amsterdam says: enemy to rout. in the engagement the 'trai powers.+ aP a review of recent, operations ns in Gcr- north and south of that region. � -A demand for the stoppage of sub - man East- Afrids, the War Office an The remnant of the force defeated marine_ warfare,, coupled with an ap- CREWS OF SUBMARINED SHIPS by the Belgians was -driven eastward peal to the United States to take the nounces that the Belgians operating and southward, the Germans making initiative toward that end, is voiced by near Tabora, in the northern centraI an attempt to effect a junction with :the Tele - - ` art of the colon have inflicted a the main German bot concentrated ,f graaf. The Telegraaif. says: FROZEN - TO DEATH. IN BOATS ,* p y..._. Y Ten days have elapsed since the - further defeat on the Germans. In. in the Ruflji valley. submarine war was carried to the door the fighting from Sept. 18 to 22 the: The bulk .of the remaining German of America and nothing has been done, - " surviving portion. of _ the -German' forces, says the announcement, are Are we to' understand •that our ships German Pirates Leave Norwegian Sailors t0 Die O Exposure _ forces which had -been defeated at Ta- now confined in a limited area in the I•are allowed 'to .be torpedoed right on -_and Exhaustion. bra were the coast the British forces south-eastern portion of the colony, of the American coast' We say in- all ` which all -the- ports on the coast and frankness to America that submarine - - -- - -_-_ under General Smuts are, engaged in' the main lines of approach are held by war. must be stopped and Germany clearing the country. - A number of the Entente forces. The entire Ruflit must be told that mistakes which all A despatch from London says: Copenhagen Politiken transmitted by, .._.._small columns. are cartying_an-_this _ valley _and the Delta _are _unhealthy the -world -knows are no mistakes, wil Crews of certain N egian vessels the Exchange Telegraph Company. work south-east of 'Dar -Es -Salaam and malarial to the highest degree, no longer be tolerated. Let America torpedoed by German submarines Four menewere frozen to death, the and north-west and west' of Kilwa. and are declared likely to become un- speak the redeeming word lest she I were placed � small boats and'endur- report adds, and a Norwegian mate Gen. Smuts says his troops have been tenable after the advent of the "less- rue deeply in the future having neg- od dreadful s fferings before reaching died on his arrival at Alexandrovsk, it &ttempting to drive into the Rufiji er rains" during October. lected a task plainly to be expected." ! land, says a Bergen despatch to the near Archangel. Now Adveretsements. t HAS THE QUALITY GRGC�RS .-.Aut 114MU8,49wo The Fruit Store BALL- I" 'Wor F da morning Mits omee 1pahl a 7 -Coal he FRESH STOVE FOR SALE titter., wpickagoilf Out. iielf,feeder. in good coudizlou Prica S6,00 Cull at N Ewe 6illce 6tf-a. Red A71 Potatoes. Cabbage, •Cucumber OR, SALE -Registered 'and Green Peppers, Pickling 1.25 peryear ; 11.00 if paid in advance. Froau lambs and sLosiliz&a. Alex. Gr&3 Shropshire;Onions, Etc,, Etc. THE PIC KERIN G GROCERY 1,11 ubscripti=s to the United States 81 W8 B No. 2, Clarewo" 4.5 L In 44vane Malaga Grapes, CittitalouOes, Bananas, OUSE TO RENT -Large l0room and Water -melons. '_FfNNAN HADDIES, 2 lb, Q. for 25 ceuti�. -- ad frame dwollto Mrs nig Apply _51salon See us before buying Peaches, CISCOES, 15 Cents a lb. JOHN MUR.KAR, Proprietor. ozoauor.Church St. Pickering 5-Ij As the market Is so uncertain this year SALT GOD, 12 Cents a lb. LET -2 centrally situated houses we cannot list prices and stay with _RoadsMo To them -A good deal always. 77"Me-Goccl vernent one with stable and garage. Low rout for tRANBERRIES 15 Centsa, quart. winter'i"outbs. -F 11 Annes, Whitey 5.7. During the' past few weeks an or- RESH MlLCH-COI V -FOR SALE NEILSON'S ICE CREAM am sarnization tour has been completed F-Ap lLur-10t2s. 7. PlekeriuZa Wm. Plain, in cones, sundeas or in OGILVIE'S ROLLED OA 8 throughout roughout Ontario county for the PrayirR NoIlClaxceouont, IndphoneClare purpose of launching Ice-cream sodas -always good, g associations of. �M Here is a snap at $'JI.50 a sack. to in I DjER-XA`TM'U--­BejgtffUtng- wtth o good roads a reality throughout this UlKondayOct9th, we will be prepared to H,V. WARQUis -Pure Maple, Maple Flavor and Corti county. The method by which this is make eider nate the last of November. W Meting • Ontario A shipment of Syrups coining to be acomplished lies in the adoptlon Petty, Chorrywoqd gtf 5c. lb. Syrups. Lots of Pure Clover Honey at I of county road ownership. OR SALE-Ritpepland green tome- -better b y now as, carrots, 2 now 111PA11 GRANULATED SUGAR, $8.10 U All new movements have met oppo- Foes good cooking sition at the, start. This is no except- a monibs old, 20 small pigs and ii colts F Hurs, Grain Chopping Breakfast for the cool mornings -Corn Meal, Rolled Oats, gulled ion to the rule and chief among these Cor ef Brock and Kingston roads 5 .,AND OAT FLAKING yobjectiops is the pr6posed increase in Wheat, Cream of Wheat, Wheatolets, Graham Flour, Etc., Etc. Id involve. OR SALE-Newru�ber tired top taxes which such a step won F buggy, cutter &@ good " now, new cutting The undersigned is prepared to do We have everything good you want or exl)eL:t • Let us vee if the average, farmer, ILI box No 9, Rellotte cream separator in good con• grain chopping and oat flaicing this county would.'be paying any more dition. two churns. Apply to S W Davis, Pick- in a first class Grocery. for these good roads than he is for the atf eriagevery day in the. week present poor ones. An aan al rate of 1� LSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR exqept on Saturday ill or one, and a half mu sale at lot is,- con T. Pickering, at the farmq­RICHARDSON one in Ill, on the i S@ dollar in tibe county -assessment would era' own price- Also young shorthorn bull$ for A quantity of slabs for sale, also enable most counties in the province 3610 at reasonable prices. E E Pugh, Class- lktt , -"Buy All Your Groceries at the Grocer's" to fluance the successful construction moot wagon tongues, axles, etc. of first-clasi roads. A small debenture ARM TO RENT --Being south John F. Bayles, Greenwood Issue to meet the cost of bridges or FARM of lot 11, WI& 5, Pic Good out. ry. buildings. frame house. kl;�cg u T H Z "clal grading might. be necessary, near G 1b rr- station The farmer, therefore, with a one For further parlicuiars apply to R A Somerville 7T' hundred acre farm assessed at $60 an Pickering, 00AL OIL SAIDARD BANK sere would pay, a good roads tax of about $9,00 a year on it If mill basis. H (USE FOR SALE OR TO RENT -)Large --roomed frame dwelling-, wellizit, Cbweb Under the present system a farmer St Pickering, pelf acre oflsm4. large and aLuCl It'gs Here I fent; hard and soft wA,,vr- Apply to hire OFr CANADA T iilcompelle(1to*cootrIhute from three Andrew, klickering Of l4ff.^0 OFFICE - TORON.0 to five days a year statute labor which A w--­-.----tnvolves the loss ofa, team, man and ARM FOR -SALE OR TO RFIT-- Cousi,ting of 50 acres, biung-rar' of iota 12 in _'This Bank offers every facili in- vragon for that period. Now u man's F Lo C W Disney, R It No 9,and 3. con. s. Pickering. _ Clare Lascot , cr v Yrs. ty ,For partic 3iaxe apply time is, worth at least one dollar a day and a teaui and wttg(vn are surely - Jones, Picker;n;: 5nd See he conduct of accounts, of manu- worth another doliar. Five days work facturglr!S, farMqnq and merchants,, -.kit tbeE!e prices would total up -to. ten `'ANTED -To rent or p 7- y f t"tt-ft!'. Inbor, and'.,v, Llivap J;o4tage &!0 ga; _v�ar or t� - _4.allo W44i'&Qd #Xn&:j "M- w_. the _ib;iA S-_ Afl� _66-t M,.pjtl­­hex-p. AL;.11. to .%:Uort StL­ eve�jb6jy L. ii�)__ -4 " mlwayr what !hey tuu!d ku- then, MOL 0 V :lackey Ave. 18T'D SAVINGS DEPARTevery- SIENT at eve. Breach. 235 -h We %ee. the-), tb,,t with-ut f1gliting !!INS anythirig f-,rthe high tateof.di-precl- U-On 8,%t,izdLy. 1) t. lit it, be - L tmeen the Uari;wrb reviJeu;e au.l 'YX PICKERING BRANCH, stlon on A wagon tr4veiling o% er out ri._keriu4: a 1,i *:e IL W. GORDON, Manager, Branch also at Whitby. present it- y- jweight with rope &%W;Lovl r)a th,cud of in E) 0 present bad i year: Without counting anything !r,,r topiri r - to. which wbi �L is a snq. Fuider wu, Pleasv* ";Afy C H must be made" to *ii id Imple. buyijag. P;jckermg. r the. present gris an *T a,, es ou lot d .-meats every year t) r ARM TO R F'PIGEONS PIGEONS. rr T To 23 :road 9:steijj, witholit even rounting F!�,. Pickenue. for a te,m of Y -ug the tax the f.irmer% p ty the Prfwi nce t, od Lio-iao and v,:nq of vu.,zer. -.Ao help I�uild good roads in other coun. fruit, S, CArneaux and Homorq. �nme very For ale *j4t current pticp% 3, 5. 6, ply to 0 11 PMALL-'i't 4�. COL'.7, Fj"Wer'Ug or e4' I and 15 inch refrient L44 �t, the ds omit- large, 2.r to 5o ­"ts e:tch. ties own tb7e;r own row dress R P. No J Cie. em'. at it: 64 'hitevale Tile Yard;,. Ind. Tel. No, ting all those legitimate charges, the - t El)%- R M.triabim., s jA'r.A.N'TE1)- EX.) carloud, of Elm to 'EW % present system cos. -i ibefarmer. ,,bout Tbe % Whitevale. 011t. 7 It �r'(,, die pr.;ntj. ten de;llars a year. and the new systt-ni TV P,�_p NVM, PHILP A, . %a r..,�, onle. *for ane juenn, y !A el4= either would cdat.him only- nlae� , Put or j tb6t W�Sl'l F,�Irt 'tb,,-, -ire go -d people tb-t -LikC0 Ptit Again will tell' nere-,;*Rzy in tars, Jopepb Howl & bons ti Ont. you that It I* Old •X R.N1 TO 'RF.NT -S­�ed t4inder.,- road. but sprinkle orlie gravef ort�l CC the rmes we ba,. P, 0 ,,l r., of L or Of cQurtle", -() fill" I 41e, would _a,�e .o W-4 A C,4L"C,!. F -�ar� RM. ENGINE I do the teaming ;i n e fit.as inn ler sat A.h-re,t4m;n th . D,)M&:.l to mer lorwii tient a, * ell �t+ �I,C S4 -he -itne n o -,.I i c a simple - Theiv wouhl, of 4,� ()LT -*3TRAYLD-Fioizi PA��,�i,tr at. forniu-fstAtn1e1tbor neces,9,6ry. even lot d i con �1, PA, ker. ma, du r1u.1 the- u. ousts _ht Weight -Stibstan" under tho. eounty bvstrju. but het;- C"'I La) Ill -j" RM%11 w4vte 0 must be remetnber4 the farmers are mark on -face. Any jo6kX10-Vta40f"r F-01-P.-Oof Construction 4L 0 %4.dr '. _2 helped by -the province to the extent sbc"Bwl' 1:16"" `" Gm �Barrel Cylinder Bore 2070 of thirty dollars on every hundred the 122'Dumb"'o" 4 .,$A7J; farmer pays for repairs, The repair Leak -proof com;*=;lM ORD ALTO in JtLDo� and_upkeie�xpebsp- on the new roads F lip double trtal t.rm on *11 1odr _-lTJ0 Lla I - would -be an Insignificant charge In wheels, r% a al j7 mLleo, w14 �W41 *55.00 odmWlsoa with the present njethod, 0410 02 r sallang-nu store room sue fort Arcbs-4r Bev _H D Cameron West Hill British Troops in because i;o much less repairing need be tad phone IW-rcra 711 id $100V 3 R. P. P 23 (Arrival of th, done. Where an &utosuohile some- France: De%cri'ptive- Part 1. times rpoillsibur pre*ent highways. it InCTSWOLD RAMS FOR SALE -I lo Me Arrival of the British Troops in would have no effect whatever on a `I- ` have a sew vigorous Cotswold rem Is nbs .6 H. P- 00 11 France . Descriptive- Part 2. t re- bred, waL& from bO to ItS lbs, Price atgood road. This bag been tested out e term, 14 couts a pound. Call and go-. your PIP X Chapman, Grastualre Prince of Pilsen : Vocal Gems, Colboth In England and the United States ak from the dock 9411 era Company. for years and can not be denied. range Pi"Gring Moral phone 40 A. umbia Liget Opp era roads such am we 601:2-tif have -TeDderi on skids wltb 10' 85c ?rince of Pilsen elections- �011 SALE BY TENDER Prince's Orchestra. by adopting the county Rystem, tea no s Lip W I will by the underiusined 13 U I LT -1 N "d antes could pwre ontranother with Dec I A for libe pore of a ou an 100 In (Cofien Ph _ h&" h to J ones His Toilor; Joe the vinszo of diaremous Comfoitable I-aw" 4"& There would be no shoving into house ecintsa 6 rooms 8 -MAGNETO the ditch. The dust would be teat} assortment of jinit tress ggAL14 bLr,,k,= R. 2M Flayman, Comedian. re 0oben's Recruiting Speech; Joe r 10' 85c kept down and the farmer could drive Possession on march let 1911 - Apply to P roc- Havalian, Comedian. to town in saw and comfort with two nab -Br Claremont 11%f OIL 6ILP.- OIL loads In the time be now has to spend 3 H. P. to dr one. VORSALE-In the village of White- AU F. CL EL ft�- T. M. McFA-DDEN JL' vale, an 6 roomed frame house with good TM time has come when no count stoile cellar and small stable two and a belt Columbia Grafonola & Record Dealer councillor who wishes to remain in ol 'acres or land including an sere of good orobsA-d " More Than Rated Power Bee aso afford to stand in the way of The house is nicely surrounded with shade -PICKERING, trees, Possession may be given &1;- an the la's wishes and good sense 61mo- old a Wower at Me pftaoL For price and terms apply to PHILP & B N on Me quesilon.-Com. whitevsle 26(t Grinding at 11 cents per bag A:RM TO RENT -Being lot I& S- con. 3. P ckerin and Conbiaiiiii; of 30 acres alto I 'f miles north .t SEED situated one and L of Picker. URIAH JONESjr all house, Alike, Rod Glover, Timothy and UP Village. On the promises are a frame 1101,11., good "rit, stable for 0 horses SM4 10 BROOKLIN HARDWARE STORE' - cattle Young Bell and Ind. Phones. kinds of seeds. riety of fruit . 80111 L rich clay loam w-41 fenced 7 �;'We are�ln the market and are prepay plenty of L-ar.1 and soft water. . For further Particulars apply to JoLLA Haigi;t, Pickering 2.4 ed to pay the highest market prices. The best equipped cleaning mills in the country. Glen Willow Mills -Send us samples, or cow in uia icate with us before selling. TAip advantage of the best Seed Mark - We lifive a good Wick of Flour and eta In the world, Mill Feeds. a6o Distillers' Dried Bell or Independent phone. Grains. Malted Corn.. Pro -Fat; oir pt, efficient and reliable service Cake. Gluten Meal. etc., on hand at ��������� L in handling Seeds guaranteed, the Mill and at the Cherrywood store- house, at lowest prices. J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY -THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING WHITBY, ONTARIO Bell Phone Hume Phone INVESTMENT; MAY PURCHASE AT,PAR jAM- IS- p_m a_ro- _ isi iig V _­1YVMM_N OF-CARAR-DREN Tec K Cream Separators 500 01 IN SUM8 OF $A AY MULTIPLE THEREOF. will assure you every -!:.. cent of profit. 1. 0 - mowers -4 -Principal repayable Ist October, 1919. and Rakes, Verity K M r 0 re Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free an of'exchange at any iphartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent Flows, Wagons :0. '0 0" Pr a Buggies. , 0, " per annum fr'om'ih6 date of purchase. e privilege of surrendering at par and Holders of this stock will have th en Hlfrik '01, 9 Z; .4 aro e 4 -. - . Z J. R. THEXTON, Pickering, Oat. Z.:Wacow 210 0o. accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any _05_tme n t Ind. Phone I 1 608 ..-made under any filUr loan issue in Canada other than an issue. of 74 i Jan oz _Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Feb Proceeds of this stock are for War purposes only. 'Claremont Ilover Mar b; e V -Apy1 sr, A commission.of one-quarter of one per cent will be tillo,*ed to recog- nized bond and'stock brokers on allotments madd in respect of-apolication.s 'Bus, all Trains Pr es for this stock which bear their stamp. meet I �" a W_ , j o's For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. First-class Rigs to hire day or -,al" only . I n night at lowest pri 13 Wes, -4 -DICPART OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, z "WTTOBER 7th, 191.6. Phone 1805. e, Dec Those Sanderson a Son, -'satairy 1917-W-hitbyOshawa 8, BrougWAID 4 Part Parr S. Uzbhdas 12, Comaluation 11, PROtFTORS i6;vwWzl UPtorgrove 9 .. ti�rG' Vit: •�` 2.' :` .G:.'. �w :1.. J ., ' r , •.:' 4 J:- �, Yr 1 6�. ing and 1 7­ _ W,_D. Gordon & Son `w PICKERINGi• OL"ILMONT • • �Thoniaff Blrkett huepurchased HOW MRS,BEAN- Shag's Telegraph a p h School a new Ford auto. _ Miss Libby Smith spent ThurR- day with friends in.Stoufiville.. MET THE CRISIS Nivea thorou h courses in o ecat- $ ing and station work by me Study plan or to those whoa end Thomas L. Steptien8on had a Day or night sessions. Full parti- business'trip to King on Friday -' culars sent on request. Write W.` 'last.H. Carried Safely Through Chasse Shaw, President,-3{Gerard East, Wm. Delzell, of.Edgeley, visited � Life by Lydia E Pinkhuds Torogto. with Jamed Lawson one day last Vegetable Compound. week. Dr. B.'I. Love, of Brooklin, was the guest of Claremont friends on Nashville, Tsnn.-"When Iwas going Sunday. through the Change of Life I had a tu- - is Miss Morrison, of Toronto, spent mor as large as a ".'a few days last week with Mrs.. child's head. The - Da vifiTayIor. _ _....._ doctor -said it was - - Peter and Mrs. Macuab spent three years ,coming Tuesday with W. J. andMrs. Mil -j and gave me medi- ler, of Pickering. cine for it until I away �,ot Rev. A. McLellan was in Whit- by on Tuesday attending it rneet= : ling of Presbytery. - s l was called from the city for some time. Of �iiii//////■■i//ii■/iii//ii///iii■/i■/ii//=/RZ/// ■ �; -, THE''DOMINION BANK. : a Established 1871 Is'a CAPITAL AND RESSERVE $13,00.0,000 - T I` Farmers'.. Sale Hous iFarmers will do -well to leave their Sala now With The DosswosiSank / a !or Consction, . . coasalt the man"ar. - ■ :WHITBY BRANCH : S. D. TERRY, Manager. ' PLOW'. . •_.SHARES to Miss. Kate Sadler, of Greenwood, course I could not " was the guest of Ed. and Mrd, go to him then, so Gleeson last week.ysister•in-law told _ J. R. Thexton, of Pickering, and a that she thought,Note --- _ :.James.MeBrady, of Oshawa, were .Lydia E. Pinkham�x Vegetable Com. The ver best because the~� in town on Wednesday. pound would cure it. It helped both i a J Mrs. S. F. Robbins; of North the Change of Life and the tumor and Claremont, has placed a beauti• when Igot home Idid not need thedoctor. are well temperedt; and very ful flag in Erskine church. I took the Pinkham remedies until the Taylor's.bread sells at 14 cents tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I for the 8 -lb. loaf, and not at 18 have not feit it since. I tell every one :• smooth. cents as has been reported. * how I was cured. If this letter will ARE THE BEST VALUE Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, help others you sire -welcome to use it. -Mrs.ille, Tena. s is spending a few, days with her -Mrs. E. H. Bir►rr, 625 Joseph Avenue, Someday you will buy -•'•A11 standard Makes at reason- - parents, J. H. and Mrs Bell. a . ,ilking machine r T. P. Shirk is in Markham town- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- When that time arrives be Hard- ship for a few days helping to pound, a pure remedy containing the able prieeA at the Hard- M y p g extractive ro rties of ood old fash- sure to come to us and see f pick apples in his son's orchard. P Pe g and bear the Columbia _ • , ioned roots and herbs meets the needs_ , an auction sale of st t1ding maple of woman's system at critical pen upon your purchase. are Store, of her life. Try it- lPe'll gladly send a Grafo- �ticnlar•9 later. 'ov1st, at Balsam. caisethereii any s�yon Write your �`nola tun topyour ahouse ' -S J. # Gregg is itad lnq A carload P -CHASt _J - Hams. titita Lydia E. z les yo , wriici to it-yon_ali appro wl. actlsc._ m4chine, try Columbia re- -e Leave your order At oM �n' �" cords. Thep 8t any ma,- one•e a• they are expected now any day Y cmb�e. and are beat records T, Ont a + 1`�I 1 LAREM P Y ;n .. Ra Rnmohr "af the Standard , Iili��hV G B�i�iitlR sc . Bank, Arthnr, arcom aiied b a s !Friend, hA9 been spenciinR a fen liiiE'AD. BL-tiS and CAKES Ask'to bear'•ArrivA of the days at the hoarse of his parents British Troo sin France." r e I I r here. C'huir'e Candies, P V O O I �1 1 Jame. -4 Underhill left au Wed. Chocolates Two Parte, P 2,3) nesday evening on a busine- trip 'Weddiug Cake, a peciaity- T. M. McFADDEN. . to Winnipeg. Man., and Yorkton, ..arid ne deliver them. Columbia Gr,tfonola and '13ask,, and n ill be absent fur about m A Record Dealer -B -Both ph.)nein shop.coy le of week :@. - Pickertag.. Ontario For Breakfast nothing c'an ecinal well cooked porridge made from nice Mrs. D. P. McFarlane and bee fresh clean Rolled Oat%. Flaked Wheat or Cream of Wheat. mother, MrQ. P, Macnab, were in H. R. Monney) '.Pi.ckering! We have the lief put u And phi e, -Toronto for a•couple of day.8 last n e AbwoltelyE clean andefrenhbandla guile._ - week. Mrs. Maefai cane haK now r dlit.tle houey And.marmalade. } rettirnQd to her .home in - Blach- - TAKE - �1\i OTICL+I - a to _ etock, For Dinner a few •!ecce -'of rolled ;Boulder or side bacon, clear meat, , Privates Gee�rlte Turner, Harold _ - no bones: or if you get meat with the done, remove the -bone, ' G nliam arid Frank Goaiek.,of the AkP au appPti-ing diih of sou by adding a little :182nd Battalion, now r•tati(ined f';c ti.!'C•i that hrlvt? i2een ad%erti::Pci fr�r .�inlp .EilZie will be solei and ui p g . pot !levies= os' rice, su.pvlernented by tin of _ st O�haua•for the hinter; 4pent Lomatves. pea y. corn or beans. .7 9unsi.ry with .their relatives in for cos..uf frari,ing,•ftt`r th*� kith cif `����mbt r, _ , - Claremont. - r • For "Supper\ a u1ce Qoiden 'JohnCake with sonne good syrup- end Died—On T'ueallax. Oct. 17th; - if not.. cooled for heforr -hat (lsta.ocsionaliy a tin of rlYoice_ hassle, cup wade svitlx ilk at the Ho3pitat; �azt�„tive��6. C H BL'RLIN G ::'ICKERII�TG me iii��r�r>setc��`o some peanutrbutt sodas, a - In his 31st year of heart trouble, same William, eldest son of Theophrlus f- - hapmRn. of Jacksonville, F - ida, and formerly of Claremont. Our GTmeriei are the freshest. On Thursday and Friday last - - our gublic reboots were.- clotted B ..BRICKC--GEORQE.'PHIL]P tion at Oshawa. All oar teachers to the preachers' Conven- exce owls ~ attended t prevented by a principal w � :. _ _ ^ : '`� - - a �,T A 1►� _ . er. _ James. Underhill shipped a car. Some time ago we announeod that we had . e I ---- to the State of Wyoming and Also LS s• -Ono /- is carload to the State of Utah last - week, also four shorthorn bulls to IVi'I L T O 11I P R L S S E D BRICK.w -'the State of Montana on Mon- A,. day':. 200 Pairs of Mesa's Militar Boots The town pump in front of the We have been obliged for different reasons y Wilson House is being treated to to than our A enc IV ut still s Far - it to ing. iia Milton made brick. The Boyd Pressed T he best Boots in the-" arid and Mechaaw Forsyth is the contractor. Mr. Forsyth has been kepi~ ezcedingly ^.Brick is a good, clean, well made brick _ use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian ".: busy eince he began operations and we can quote attractive price deliv- j Soldiers wear. Every pair felly guaran- tellinR inquisitive people how deep = sled anywhere. i -teed. (Sale price right, the Weil is. .; The anniversary services in the Methodist church on Sunday last LEt us hear from you, _ E L. & S O N were well attended. Rev. Mr. e Ferguson, of Unionville,'.prestched WHITBY, -- two excellent sermons and the s .,�• - -.... , _music was Appropriate and well -- -------- rendered, yth a in the is evening choir. _ _ WANTED NOW COAL. -and- GRAIN nnR be - led -by the Baptist male choir. �r-�-�•. .. Dugald Taylor arid. son, of S'X0TT.V_ V 11jLAM Reliable salesman to act as agent e '--Sault St. Marie, arevisiting with in Ontario bounty, gars and soft Coal of the best the former a mother, Mrs. A. -W. -- PAY WEEKLY McKay. Mr. Taylor sustained Outfit free, exclusive territory acid quality on hand. #s: serious injury to one of his feet f� money making specialties. Out gighest price paid for Barley, In the steel . works of that cit agencies are the beet in the business ySIMPSON & for we sell the. highest grade stock Rye and Buckwheat delivered about four months�o by a heavyDe�aat most reasonable pre s and oar- at S ink's Mill. bar of steel falliuk upon it As antes deliveries in Srat clava condi- p tbere wa8 very slow improvement - � �IIgr�;� etch _ tion. i'�ursery stock is selling well [Pickering Station Coin Co■= he was taken to St. Michael's Hos- s year and �oairmom Intal, Toronto, about A month : . _- - mad in this district. -For particu- : PICK:ERING i ago, and we are pleased to know `"� lars write Sales Manager. - . r e • that he is now making satisfactory M>�lhner'y G $ PELHAM NURSERY CO'.,. - progress toward rocovery. and is .1 Toronto, Ont. LUMBER YARD _ :mile to get around with the assist- We call special attention to this Our stock is composed of staple — ance of a cane. most interesting branch of our and Fancy Goods, shaker flannels, - prints,,cottons, shirtfhgs, woolens . �;� a business. Since our opening this Just arrived a carload of B.Q. Bargains.. season we have had hundreds tojand flannels.inspect our stylish -hats, and all;Women's AndRirIsnnder-clothes Shingles, MOnld:ngs satin tinder -skirts, hosiery, night are load in praise: and admit ion and Trim. _ 4t.—Fro-bes,hoota_and shoea_Men's and o, of, the beauty, Finality and price I boys' overalls and ,shirts, under- of our hats. R'e don't nee shoddy !shirts and drams era, boots, shoes. t .50 pair of Military. Boots just re- eheep mereerized tri►nming on our Men's Sorts to order. See our ceived. For comfort and lasting hats. They are MR& and trine -samples and save order. , '- qualities they cannot be beaten. med with the very best trimmings. " Of all materials and design Oar Milliner, Miss O'Lear i9 a GRUCERIE9 kept in stook. It will pay you p '25 suits of Smocks and Overalls at first-class milliner, mows her bnsi- ; "Give its a trial order and be con- to call at our world std inspect our stook $1.75 F suit. ness thoroughly- and can- please winced that our goods are the bp and obtain protea. Dani- 'o n}ieled bf Pe aga•ite we do not employ them, ooneegnent• you in every way. in the market. Try our $5c Tea, ly we can, and do tbrow off the agent ^// ,tned-Mitts At - Y r. psc Ut►it'� rime o- ay an eave our a so o ee. o n ; oommieeion of-1-6per oent.,wbiohyaawll or x„/ a F / N G O L D der as we are rushed. ! them: - oertainly.save by purchasing from aa, call solicited, NORTH CLAREMONT D. SIMPSON & Co.; - PICKERING �II�e. wNiTer oNANitb co.. ' y, lnlarr dressed pine and hem- lock, ready roof- a< ing and building paper, etc, _ W,_D. Gordon & Son `w PICKERINGi• Bell and Independent phone. Vii'` � .s.7� # 5--,•:; � ;!.8:-b. rr+w .-' w. a L "Faulty Nutrition and I Eli'mination ".—these are• the cause of the most of the ailments that afflict human 'beings. Too much indiges- tible food and lack of power ,to throw off the poisons ,that come from- indigestion .,—these lead to a long line WAS INVENTED IN 1543. • Spaniard. Really First to .Build Sue- cesdul Steamboat. Fulton 'is famed as the inventor of the steamboat. Authentic history at- tests that he was not the ..inventor, declares the Philadelphia Inquirer. In 1543 Blasco de Garay, a sea cap- tain of Spain, exhibited in the harbor of Barcelona, in.. the presence of Charles V. and his court, a steamboat .capable of a speed of three miles an I a. a illli}, IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM IN YOUR GROCERY ORDER —SEE THAT YOU GET IT — COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ------ -----o ----- --- -- Avoid them by eating For nearly two hundred 'years Blas- III( 1 0 R D i NARY Milmlift co de Garay'.s invention was lost sight Jill Shredded Wheat $isCUit--- of, 'and not till the end of the eight - • simple, elemental food that eenth century was the subject taken • • • ,contains all• the body -build- up again. European scientists as - -- -- -- -` --- - -- - - ing material came interested, and the result was _ - _--- •+•� IYlateI181' ill the Whole the construction of a steamboat on then removed from the stove and when { wheat grain, including the the River Saone by Marquis de Joltf- I cool the beaten yolks of the eggs are frey in 1759. added. Pour the mixture over the pie bran coat which keeps the In 1788 Patrick .Miller of Scotland !useful Mints and crust and bake until the yolks are set. 'intestinal ' tract healthy and built a- steamboat. It succeeded so About - that a larger one was built in t General informs• The whites of eggs are beaten with Drell powdered sugar and the meringue clean. Delicious for any � 1789, when seven miles an hour was he' tion for the Busy poured over the fig pie and browned. '-..',meal in combination with made. Eventually Robert Fulton I Housewife Meringue Date Pie. -One-half pound sliced peaches or. other fruits. I built the . Clermont, which made its House -� - -. of dates, two cupfuls of milk and one - Made s Canada trial trip in 1808. Robert Fulton has !, _ ! egg. The dates are heated slowly in . the fame of an invention that belongs the milk and as soon as soft are stoned to Blasco de Garay, who antedated and press through a colander. A MOST BEAUTIFUL ROYAL GIRL. I Fulton by 265 years. �} ith Cora Meal in the oven until it is a delicate brown, beaten egg is added to the dates, or Indian Meal "Bread. -One and one- sttrrmg frequently. Make the nut one tablespoonful of dissolved corn- ` !Rumanian Princess May Become the corn cream by mixing peanut butter with starch can be substituted, if preferred, S+f VITUS DANCE half cups Gratia flour, one cup cold water, and beating. It should be Queen of" Greece. half one-half Aablespoon soda, one and poured on the pie crust. Be- _ AN BE EASILY GUYED molasses, consistency of thick cream. while fare it removed from the store e The people of Rumania are very G teaspoon salt, one-half cup the nut cream is hot, stir in the corn protfd of Princess Elizabeth, the eld- `one and two-t�tirds cups milk. Mix I meal, which should also be hob. Beat meringue can be added, or a may ba _ and steam as Boston brown bread. The mixture should bet"ed with stiff whipped cream, est daughter of Ql een Marie and Cris Corn -'Vies! Cake -One cup thorpughly. Lady Baltimore Filling. -Three cup- $ing Ferdinand. She is ' very fair, A Tonic for the Blood and milk, one-half cup white corn mea 'I dr such . pped.from aencyspo that it can be fall of granulated sugar, one cupful dike her beautiful mother; and has the, N one-half teaspoon salt. Mix the in- I dropped. from a spoon. Bake in small of chopped raisins, one-half cupful of .golden hair and blue eyes, and Nerves With Rest All cakes on a greased pan. 1f prefer- - .gredients and heat slowly _ until the, red, these biscuits may be made with figs, one-half cupful chopped nut the same dark eyebrows. -T6at i9 Needed. •ling_point is _reached. It is not, ith butter in place of pea -„meats. The sugar is diaaoly Her coloring and , her uifbringing - --- Iboiling water -and cooked „ntii it have contrived to make Princess I Many a child has been called awk- necessary to stir. prea on . nut cream, and chopped raisins mayy wand, -has been punished in school shallow buttered pan to a depth of threads, when it is poured -slowly over Elizabeth, who is just 21, look a typi- be added, one cu being the allowance for the quantities given above. stirred. Then chopped out meats, ' cal English girl, Her education has If ol not keeping still or for dropping about one-fourth of an inch. Bake, P Ithe stiffly beaten white of an ags and.. been largely English She had Eng- thipgs, when the trouble was really in a moderate over until crisp. Sour Milk Corn Bread. -Two cups raisins and figs are added, and the lish nurses and indulged in English St Vitus'dance. This trouble may 1 Apple Corn Bread. -Two cups white corn meal. Two cups sour milk. cake filled and iced with the mixture, g outdoor pastimes -riding, skating, ! appear at any age but is •most often ! corn meal, two tablespoons auger, one-' Two tablespoons butter. Two table- Cholocate filling for layer cake. driving anti• tennis. The Pringess is a met between the ages of six and haK teaspoon salt, one teaspoon soda, I dpoons sugar, white or brown. One I Two cupfuls of sugar, one-quarter cup - one and and a half teaspoons salt. Two eggs., {ul o! chocolate, three-quarter evpful skilful driver and can be seen almost fourteen. The most frequent esus %two-thirdsocuc se milk. three tartar, tarb aP-; One teaspoon soda. One tablespoon ! daily in the streets of- Bucharest I o! the disease is poor blood aggr P tTh re are two wa s of of milk, one tablespoonful. of butter, •guiding her dogcart through the con- vated by indoor confinement, or men- plea pared --and. sliced. Mix the dry mlone texap ixing this bread. By the first the rested traffic coolly and skilfully. ,I tal strain at school. Under these I ingredients. add milk, and beat t 'or-! ed or chopped chocolate, sugar and Thon h she can be vivacious and conditions _ the blood fails to carry ou> ghly. Add the apples. Pour Tato meal, milk, salt; butter and sugar are milk are boiled over a hot Are for, p harmg, Princess Elizabeth is si- -nourishment to the nerves and the ' a well -buttered shallow pan and bake II cooked in a double boiler for about ten about six minutes and theft removed , lent caber than s talker, but when 'child begins to show listlessness and ;thirty minutes in hot oven I minutes. When the mixture is cel+ from stove. Vanilla is added and the she speaks she shows thoughtfulness Inattention. Theft it becomes” rest=' Fruit Gems. -One cup corn meal.! the eggs are added well beatga and whole beaten hard until the mixture .. and shrewd comuton sense. She can , less and twitching of the muscles and one cup 'milk, one teaspoon salt. one' the soda dissolved in the water. BY has become eufflciently thickened, Yesd four languages. She . has in- ! jerking of the limbs and body follow. teaspoon baking powder, one-half CUP, other method all the dry ingredi- when 3 is poured quickly over layers. seta, including the soda, are mixed herited a love of art from ber.mother A remedy that cures St. Vitus dance raisins, one-half cup currants, one-, _ - As Princess Elizabeth is, perhaps, and cures it.so so thoroughly that no hall cup cream. Cook the meal and I together, and then the sour milk and y eggs well beaten and the butter are Things to Remember. _ the most beautiful eligible royal girl trace- of the disease remains" r renew ' ,,alt in the -milk for i few minuandtes. added. If the second method is fol- Always use the coldest of dishes to in Europe it is but natural that goo- ;Williams Pink "Pills which renes' beatWbethoroughly.- Add heofruiit and 1 lowed the cold water is not. needed-. serve salad on, . _- sips should lifik her name with that the blood thus feeding and strength- I cream and bake in well muffin The bread should be baked in a aha!- Dried fruits are safer taught in of one prince after another. t is ' ening the srved nerves. ,This .ia' tins. " packages than in bulk. -- practically certain, however. says an ' the onlywayto cure .the trouble and Boston Brown Bread With Cream. 'low iron or granite pan for • gboub English authority, that the lucky " parents should lose no time in • giv- i cup rye meal one cup corn l thirty minutes It is s good id'ara to have regular wean will be Prince George of Greece. ing this treatment, if their child , Beaten Corn Bread. -Three-fourths days for each kind of work, ' The young couple are reputed to be seems nervous or irritable.. Mrs. Wm..meal, one teaspoon salt, one-half cep cup white cornmeal Three-fourths I! the shoes are too tight, the feet. .., L. Ont. says: ; molasses, two eggs 'one and a hal! I cu o! wheat flour. One teaspoonful. will get cold very quickly. very fond of one another _and the A Squires, Cannington, , cups thin cream. Sliftr the dry ingre-i P. sjrxafOne-half teaspoon salte One; peel 'onions under cuid water to ova o - ughter, now - match a t e appy dienta. Add molasses, yo a o e tablespoon lard. Water. ..Mix and prevent the eyes from amarung. 'r• sets. It is said the formal announce- years of age was troubled for severs, well beaten, and cream; lately, fold P Warm gingerbread, cottage cheese went of the engagement was about years with St. Vitus dance. "She was. in the whites o! .eggs beaten still. sift the dry ingredients and rub the l -to be made when war broke out. . If ! so bad that at times she would lose. Pour mixture into buttered mold, lard thoroughly into the mixture by ,and apple sauce are delicious together. the rumor is correct that King Tino control of her limbs and her face and- . means o! a fork. Add s little wet- i Sprinkled on a carpet before sweep. steam three hours; then bake 0113 hour : er, enough to moisten the mixture ing salt, will lay the dust and revive K is to abdicate in favor of the Crown eyes would be contorted- We had in a• moderate oven. Prince it is very ' probable that Prin- medical advice and medicine, but it Boston Brown Bread. -One cup cornthroughout, but ,not too much, as it I the color. cess Elizabeth will one day be Queen ' did not help her. In fact we thought moat be crumbly Spread on a board! Coffee made with an egg has a meal, one cup rye meal. one rnP gra- and beat thoroughly with a rolling' rich flavor, which egg alone can give. of- Greeee, for Prince George of ' the trouble growing worse, and final- ham flour, two and one-half, teaspoons 4 pin or mallet, as is done with beaten I peeling a, potato is like taking, the : Greece would undoubtedly throw in ly we had to take her from school. { soda, one teaspoon salt, three-fourths i his lot with umanla and the allies. About a year ago we begat -cup molasses, two sopa sour milk, or introbiscuduce folding it over frequently e- seam from milk -you- lose the beat -----'a-== Dr. Williams+ Pink Pills and by the introduce air. Roll out about one- part First" With Firearms. one ani three-quarter cups sweet milk• half inch thick, cub into small pieces Butter for .the cake should never•be -S&fv-ty time she had taken five boxes she was Mix and sift-thP dry inrredienta sled and bake in a moderate oven. ' In.. warmed or melted, but beaten to a y ` Eacb year he shooting season re- completely cured," and is now a fine, add the molasses and milk. Beat camp this can be baked in a hot ' cream ' - cords a long list of accidents due to healthy girl. I firmly believe yve thoroughly and steam three and a _ .. carelessness of hunters in the forest owe this to Dr. Williams Pink_ Pills half hours in well -buttered, covered greased Pan propped up before a hot I I! bread is allowed to get too light go- .and are very grateful for her restore- fire. I before it is 'put into the oven it will be -nqp of firearms- A gun _.molds. Remove the covers and bake Gluten and Corn Bread. -Two and be sour A' ing oR accidentally and killing the tion to *er?ect health." the bread long enough to dry he top. This may -be made also with one and � one-fourth cups yellow or white corn-' Olives and English walnuts ground owner, climbing fences with the gun You can get these pills from any meal. Three-fourths cupa.gluten, rye together and moistened with mayan- loaded and cocked, or shooting at a -dearer in medicine or by In at one-half cups corn meal and rye meat! or wheat flour (preference being in mise make a good sandwich companion in mistake for an animal cents a box or six boxes far $2.50 and no graham flour. !order named). One and a half cups' Orange peels thcroughly dried, then t causes. With the ! from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Buttermilk Waffles. :Three cups boiling water. One tablespoon sig- ,put on a bed of coals, willoot forth -knowle ge of the danger of handling rockville, Ont. ' water, two cups corn meal, two cups ar. One -halt yeast cake (or one cake spikes 6f-1ltany-colored flames. firearms, it is surely incumbent upon wheat flour, one cup sweet milk, four � if haste is an object) dissolved in one-; Before putting a corl; in a bottle : -hunters to exercise every precaution DREAM RESTORES HIS SPEECH. eggs, two tablespoonfuls butter, fourth cup lukewarm water. Two put a few drops of glycerine on it. and k continually before them the I _. teaspoons salt, one and one-half tea=; tablespoons butter, lard or a mixture The cork will then be easily removed. - mo o "safety first " Welsh Soldier Recovers the Power in spoons soda, buttermilk or sweet milk of the two.. ThrBe teaspoons salt. A nice way to servo cream cheese - - London Hospital. enough,. to thin batter. Cook the pour the cornmeal into a dish of boil- i with salad is to Toll it into a ball and Not Mislaid. I meal, water, salt and butter together i ing water. It is not sufficient merely place it on the side of the salad dish. ' Doctor -Well, and'how did you find Many remarkable instances of .the in a double ,boiler for ten minutes. l to pour the _boiling water over the Aways take the dra ghts off the + s yourself this morning. I recovery of soldiers of the power of When `the mush is cool add the eggs, meal ir. a cold dish. If yellow meal kitcher. range when you have finished Patient= 0h, I just opened. my eyes I speech, lost through shell shock or ! beaten separately until very light. Sift is used,' heat it a little in addition to cooking a meal, ereby saving fuel. and there •I was. I wounds, have been told. The latest is the flour and soda together. Add the pouring . it into the boiling water or place the cake tin i i2ie a larger tin, - I that of a Welshman, Private Morris, ;flour and the sweet milk alternately to mix meal and water and heat in a place the cake tin inside •a, larged tin, ' who had his voice restored in a dream. I the corn meal mixture. Finally add I double boiler. When cool mix with or ins dripping tin containing salt He was injured during the battle of . the buttermilk. This mixture is im- i he other ingredients and knead thor- ; Onion juice -applied by rubbing, the AFTER DAY sur - the Somme, and on recovering con- proved by'standing a short time. oughly. Place in a baking tin and freshly cut red on:cns across the sur - A sciousness found that he had lost the Parched Corn -Meal Biscuits. -One bake when risen sufficiently. face to be pasted -makes a satisfne. OUT DOORS power of speech. While in a hosyaal cup yellow corn meal, two teaspoons' i tory strong adhesive for pasting y�can prevent chapped hands" m London he dreamed that he was salt, two cups peanut cream. Put Relicious Pie and Cake Fillings. I labels on glass, tin or other metals. and lips by using --back in the trenches and that a shell j the meal into..a shallow pan and heat I Dried Apple Pie Filling. -Three cup- It' saves time in packing school - - burst near him. He shouted at the -- ' fuls of molasses, three cupfuls of luncheons to do them always in the 0 - _ __, _ top of his voice, and on waking was dried apples, one cupful of sour milk,' same place, with the lunch boxes, _ spoken to about it. To his astonish- one cupful of sugar, three cupfuls of i paraffine paper, sharp knife, and Vase�lne ment he found be was able to reply, flour, three-quarters cupful of butter, Paper napkins all close at hand. 1� Mut I and he has now completely re,aiged TO END CATARRHAL one cupful of seedless raisins, two Camphorated his speech. eggs, two teaspoonfuls of .soda, one P DEAFNESS AND READ teaspoonful of powdered dloves, one'', Dog Meat Eaten. ,NOISES teaspoonful of powdered cinnamon.) 1 ��p$fM Among the Chinese a particular, - The apples must be soaked in water i Cream If you have Caiarrhai Deafness overnight. In. the morning cho fine; species of dog is said t6'be reared for or head noises go to your drug- p It allays all irritations of the the table. It -is a small dog of a grey -let and get I ounce of Paxmint and cook slowly in the molasses for' ' 'Foundskim s ape, with- pint of hot water and 4 ounces of about rs. —filen remo-ve r I �- Sold in clean, handy tin tubes at chemists, department and reneral stores everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Mzwstd bookie bee m ,save.!. ,.ar � u.,cao,►,mcnw CHESEBROUGN MFG. CQ • i cM,,.+tsemd) Inas Cbab- Awe.., Montreal more elongated, than in terriers. The I flesh of black dogs is preferred to that of. -animals of any other color on account of the greater amount of nu- ! triment the black dogs are ;supposed "to/ possess. - Not Dressed for Occasion. The Fond Mother (to adventurous I (iffspring)-Come away from the cliff, gill yer! Do yer want to dash yer- self to pieces in yer best suit? granulated Ausar• Take t table- spoonful tour, times a day. stove and when,cold add the other In-, Beat the eggs thoroughly I This will often bring quick re- lief from the dtatressing head gredients. and stir them into the mixture and nolnes. Clogged nostrils' should bake in a slow oven. open, breatht'ni become easy and into ! Dried Fig Pudding. -One-half pound the mucus stop- dropping the throat. it is easy to prepare, chopped figs, one and one-half cups of east.► little ane• is pleasant to take. Any who has Catar- water, one. and one-half teaspoonfuls one rhal Deafness .,or head noises of ;sugar, wo eggs and two ' table- ahould give Zhis prescription a�)OOnfulB 1 of powdered sugar. The trial. - chipped figs are simmered for half an hour in the water, and when nearly tinished, gugar is added. The dish is THE stood. firm. However, their, snipers got at it and before long it was per a uu 1 forated with bullet holes. Some of the onipers who hadn't loopholes were rQ a little tw-eager to get a pot at it'f ROM 3110 and showed themselves a mit too'1111 f much, with the result that our snip- =- = ers had some fun." , —:Boys on the 'Border Relieved _ _ _ ------ -- _ • b = -.Their Pains and Adhes With ± Sloan's Liniment. ! rya mooed. est: • Once npoA s time Norman Jones, � `� i ta+sto e•iw tserving in the National Guard. at El ' ar..iImaM returned to camp after a siren ,• ,� I �� ous -'Mile hike foot -sore and lea ,weary. He had not been long in act- , , . FM lve' service and his shoulders, back vT Jf�1H1� :'Lnd limbs telt the -after-effects of GERMAN gi-kO AM '1'S1UM. Tobacco 'rade Journal Predfe'b Raffia of Indludry. - Total ruin of the German tobacco industry is predicted bf the Tabak, Zeitung, the organ of the combined! tobacco manufacturers and dealers in, Germany. It points out that the sale of cigars and cigarettes, which• had - been diminishing steadily since the end. of. 1914, sank to a minimum dur- ing-Auguat, 19}6. The trade organ complains that men who .formerly. smoked cigars costing at least 8 cents apiece have now descended to "weeds," sold at 1 cent, while the smokers, of ddMade hol Dan" " _ DOMIRIDN _. .RAINCOATS'. Beat for quality,_ etYlb and value, Guaranteed for all ON - =10M rret a ut an ' the. Hun was so dazed by a five min- magnesia from you* drvtilar unA �a"pO pr tmmed- Remembering S 1 o a n' s Linl=ent, ones a lied it to the sore spots and't:;,`' *` 'Dealer, 202 Hallam Bulldinp, Toronto. the cheaper brands of cigars ana cigarettes have in many cases taken pSIC Tour ft; .be taken prisoner. I -"Needless to say, we had casualties, ant to bed. He writes : "I aroi8 the ✓F _ _, to the pipe and the commonest kind tobacco. Q ainaorwu p leasanteeesnafte w`tur� the dist:ric&Along the Danish.German " border, writes to a friend in Landon' stta SolvaiaTt�=3c.Foreackoftlte[ efrdeask y Umorning feeling fine ; in fact I entirely forgotten about the hige ; ; �< M s - lace where a layer: of warm air un- of P The journal concludes by saying - , practically n u }: derlies s colder one, for the lighter ,� , is disastrous , ` :sad went out for alour-hour brill in t a "' air is sure to force its way that t .e position the -sun as spry as ever." Private Jones passed theexperience • �f: warm the outlook hopeless because the fin - through the heavier cold layers and condition of Germany exeludee taus :os�soat i - A ' along, and many a boy on the border of sprains, { ` '' this rising 'produces the thunder uncial described. the fes- ibility of any marked im- EED • POTATOES. IRis>g Cob- S orae: relieved the agony strains, bruises, insect bites, cramped muscles, > r storm in.the manner " land, provement after the war. Dler•. Delaware Casmaa at ones. on ly ifmllsd Write for 41201 °�i, , :. ':1 i Experience teaches that on at tationa• g, Daw•oa Brampton. " rheumatic twinges, etc., by the use of . x least, thunder storms occur most ire- Sloan's Liniment, Easily applied without rubbing. At s; quently in the early afternoon, be- THE FALL WEATHER I p"'' Nffi all _druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00. �, ` ` r cause the air is warmest at that time, in summer time. At ABINET MAKERS AND Mwork C stands wanted.steady worst a The Belt r w �,rs andR generally they are said to be moat frequent HARD ON LITTLE ONES hlzhest Wates. Aaply to Furniture Co., Southam➢teas Ont a ' eea at night, and in winter time, because . __ _..-�.— - sozol+r'rs Wsusza. ` "' I of well-k_iown • thermal conditions Canadian fall weather is extreme - 'ST2 e Chief of French Staff. that prevail next to the water and in ly hard on little ones. .One day it . bright -and the next wet s" EASILY Ei►RNED U t6 either by either to ning authoritatively Kitchener General Deport has been made Chief warm and :the Bir above.censored The ultimate controlling factor is These sudden changes bring War book containing c Career, also part c•anadians taken. Re •r„*. ' of the General Staff of the French army. The general is a man of energy and cold. I temperature, which seems to vary in; on colds, cramps and colic and unless P turned roldler preferred. Bampie tress. Send postage ten -cents. Ntchols. h and has ezceptional ability.- and his consonance with the sun -spot period, ! baby's little stomach is kept right due to an oc- There is Limited, publishers, Torontp. GERMANS ARE DAZED BY FIRE. appointment has met with the approv but with modifications the result may be serious. casional excess o! volcanic dust in the nothing to 'equal Baby's -Own Tablets ids' 'aAsf, a _ al -of all the ranks of the French army. air' in keeping the little well. They I EAS, BEANS, tiENV LAID EC3o8. P bought at hiiheat ?e British Lieutenant Writes That They .ones. It followtt-that the thunderstorm is sweeten the stomach, regulate the Dairy Butter pprices by small and large Quantities : - Surrender Willingly. D s e tics• Should not the beautiful simple vortex with bowels, break up colds and make baby J. v Arsenault. 63. st-i. rbain, Montreal ,I - - A second lieutenant has written as A horizontal axis pictured in books. In- thrive. The Tablets are sold by medi- we have the air floating in from I by at 25 cents a tfl�w"A"A$ Paz SALs follows from tie Somme front to his ,, AVol Dru S tklid stead, cine dealers or mail warm relatives in England: all sides, and the air rising,boz from The Dr Williams-Ddedicine . FIT -MAKING NEWS AND .TOB bbice writing we have--taken-a -- ingl p the typical by bunderon and th $'uiadi I Brockville—� f x° w -The� - et►71 Information further active part in the 'great push,' -moving forward under the control of _ .w •Bei epplicattou to Wilson Pubushin ¢� with considerably more success than the prevailing cyclonic wind. I Hottedty of French.. yr ny, 13 we,t Adelaide Street oroat�a, we had on Jul 1. We went over at Y night time, 11 and managed to Try a Little Magnesia Instead. abut their Then, as a result of strong connec- A British colonel who is not un- ]naC>Q.r+�>r�OIIa _ p.m., '-'-take the Boche by surprise, and with-' , some people tnacincti+el> eyes to denier, and is may be that in- ('tinct, or custum or habit causes -dye= tion, rain forms at a considerable al- known to the political World has ' the, air is cool; so cold at every reason to think the French are' �AKCE'i3 TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC• �, internal and' external, eased wtth- out much difficulty or many casualties trenches II peptics to take drux* patent foods .and dttrrtente. sec. titude.where I Limes sthat hail instead o! rain is often ': honest. While in. Marseilles the other :out pain by our home treatment writs late Dr. BetItnaa tdidicai _ we got three linea of and medicines, artificial But closini the errs does tint banlsh ! day- he dropped a wallet containing , us. D®tore too Co., Limited, Collinswoed. Ont. About ninety prisoners. "On the whole it was great fun, and the danger, and to is certain that neither drugs nor mcdt{•ines �oaaees the power ,formed• • Excessive condensation anywhere in ' $5,000, and did . not discover his loss = the raiding of the dugouts was most All the' to s'"`y—the pzs zL7�aYc«.eivr acid to the stomach, which 1s rhe undertytng indigestion and �thu produces an excess of for some time. When he did he ruali- electrification and electrical discharge ed off at once tot eDOG 1 HOOK oat �� profitable to all of us. men "got helmets (a Tommy's greatest am- , rause of most form. of dyspe➢ala. They ma> give temporary and a "rain gush" follows, but- as tion, and to his great relief, found And mow to Feed ; bitionl and I managed to come to g relief, but ever„ lncreaNnt yuantltfea must be taken• and x12 tti: tune tae seta tionnd travels faster than rain falls that a French artilleryman had pick- ., before "rain {t broug#it it at unite to the 1,^� �� free r4 ,� cadres b7 Author grips with a German lieutenant. I remain• in the. etomaca ar dai.irerous as we, hear the thunder the up and i ce,= the w, u Before going over I managed to ever. physicians know.thla and that lr'wby .. ,s gush reaches. us. station. ? py�� RCLAT ast$1slStreet,Newiork teach all my platoon to say, 'Hande tech!' and it Worked adsay, a8 Y their advice so often to st.ff.rpre from ! digestive and atomach trouble le "Just bo ounce of yure bleurstted 3nisaxwo Lialatast On"is DIstempes Granalateil Evelidii. rret a ut an ' the. Hun was so dazed by a five min- magnesia from you* drvtilar unA �a"pO pr tmmed- _ —" —�J ore �'ta ladamed by sit Danish Germany Sutlers More. 'k ate bombardment of 75e a��eld-s nsa that it'wad a relief for him to lately after every tueal" Tia will to-'' atantiy nautraJtse sit thr harmful avid stor alfYood fermen- A Danish -American who has been the country of his -birth this WretaSN.OaNaadMlt� - klyraGeredbyifatles Eves Nosmsrtia`. .be taken prisoner. I -"Needless to say, we had casualties, in the stomach and tation, thne enabling .nu to enjoy hearty .summer. ithout least visiting and spent several weeks to 4�y just E e Comfort. At your Dov i0cpar Bottle. Hadettis and those, coupled with the ones of , ainaorwu p leasanteeesnafte w`tur� the dist:ric&Along the Danish.German " border, writes to a friend in Landon' stta SolvaiaTt�=3c.Foreackoftlte[ efrdeask y a July 1, have rendered us temporarily SCIENTIFIC CASSE OF THUNDER* that everybody there, on DeuggimorMtarbirdteQesedyCo..Citcap - y, 'down and out; so to speak, so we practically n ILLI were relieved and we are having a STORMS. both. sides of the frontier, 1s. in moor - quiet time here.' We did quite well -- Ing, for all these -people have -relatives What He Gave L'p• reMaktn Mone in the with decorations. Five of my plat=. BY Chas M. Bice, Denser. Colo. or, friends fighting in the S German Patience -He asked her to marry-- g r y y f _: eon- got disiinguis a con uc me - Ever -ring-the �• f The `'" -r" have yali and I managed to get a military Greece, which attributed flashes of regiments consisting of young men Patrice -And what did she say? i is the +nle-.,f an tlluatratod*folder coil eiass, lightning to the .vengeful belts of from northern Schleswig to the most 'That he must give up cigars or .irt of an. -4 p-rt.�:,itv to snare to l;tu • "Things seem'to- be moving in We angry Jove,, countless explanations of exposed positions and-the'number of hes••" RUFtTs "� the ca�aasnt�rs.-.rhtr3r-- direction of Anis now, I should im- the phenomena of thunderstorms- Danish -speaking men who have_ lost 1 "Welf, wbiat did -he dol"' fi�%iirtil nx matted rmoresntoeonvest.tuAdd`ress agine that Rumania joining in would have appeared, but. more or less wide their lives•is already ._iarger than the "Gave up asking her.'' %United ept! 7i tBoxx 13u.1YbIladel�+ro�prn°� have a great deal to do .with it. When the mark. total number of Danes who fell . in we had the news from the brigade vre Science has put forward various the war against Prussia Ind Austria I>tnaasn•• Liniment Ottsw 3arrN is cows iro - immediately had a board painted up tentative hypotheses to account for in 1864. _ in German, telling them of the news, the thunderstorm, such as freezing -----^ -' _e"_ ay to $i}1 Raid, avhieb they probably already knew. and thawing^eather in the upper at. Kinard's Liniment •Ouros atatemper A new 'way to kill -'the rats which NTED_ `_1However, it annoyed them, and they mos here, air friction and many Infest the trenches is reported by .a WA Good od Pay-, Short Hours. - proceeded to sling all the muck, in the other theories which experiment has - South African_ officer writing from hA iiistrict at it, from bombs to eight !demonstrated to be worthless. A certain house in a western. town' France. He says: "We found one of - inch howitzers, but still the board 1 It has been reserved for Dr. G. C. improved so greatly in comfort -and! our men putting a bit of cheese on Men Sos" Simpson to finally hit upon a very appearance that a visitor shrewdly • his bayonet and firing a rifle every ; \ simple experiment that solves the surmised that the son of the. hoaae, a time a rat.,started to eat it." For All-0opsrtments mystery: lazy, good-for-nothing, had turned—•-�.� _ - - Jr By aliening drops of distilled wa- over a new leaf. He inquired about i p, a p it,L son's got a job now, A druggist can -obtain an imitation Steady Empi4�m011� ter to fall through a vertieal blast of hot air of sufficient strength to ro-' Yes, au, my j - ir� � m duce spray, he obtained these very id the smiling'old mother. "Gets of MINARD'S LINIMENT from a Good Wages r l'� significant results, viz.:' that the good money, too. All he has to do' Toronto house at a very low price, iknd _ p is to go twice a day to the circus and have it labeled ria oavti product. / ♦ ` breaking up of these drops of water- put his head in' the lion's anouth. The was accompanied b}: the- production of ; p This greasy imitation is the poorest p pn- ;pAPPLY ROW", �n }��y�p-�---� 'both negative and positive electric rest of the time- he has to himself." one we have yet seen of the many hde�eIlde�t 1lLLDU'Ui UU, Ji ions. that every Tom;' Dick and Barry has ! A thunderstorm as is well known, `. .. Evening Dress. tried to introduce. MERRITTON, ONT. Sunny is always characterized by strong up- "The evening wore on," continued Ask for MINARD'S and you will • • ward` currents of heated air, which the man who was telling the story. et it. y .y Dispositions by experiment has been shown to am- "Excuse me," interrupted the would- g - '-� ply account for the breaking up of be wilt; "but can you tell" us what Mite and good digestion go all rain drops which would otherwise evening wore on that "occasion?" Y MachineryFor.Sale � hand in hand, and one fall through the currents. Hence at "I don�t�know that it is important, Trio Candor. of the biggest aids tTie summit of the uprising air cur- replied tbeNstory-teller. "But if you :--Am Igood ehoiigh for'yout"••sigh- - - goad digestion 11 a re rent of the storm, within the thunder- must know; I believe it was the close the fond lover. Wheelock Engine, ISO good dish of — cloud, a 'rapid electrical separation, o! a summer day." "No," -said the girl candidly, you're - - '• as in the foregoing experiment, goes not, but yeti are too ,good fo any H.P., 18 X 42, With double - on, the first of which - is positively other girl. i { t 1 Grape -Nuts ' charged rain drops, and feee negative main drlvi17g belt 24 ins. .. tons. The charges of the positive e World's Record Wheat' Crop: n n (�� This wonderfully delicious ions are also cont' ua11y increased by Zn view of- various claims of world's' wide, and Dynarn9 30 K. 1!1r. 5 wheat and barley -food is so 'the successive di?sion and coales- record wheat crops for large areas, i processed that it yields its cence of the added rain Orops. the Crowfoot Farming Company Of l)�.lt drive-:, All .it l first nourishing goodness to the The pose Ivo y c urge ropy a o e men Crowfoot, er , submit a swofn } system in about one hour- the earth whenever the upward air you put on your child s skin gets 1 statement c f their results for the class ctlIl:,tion Would he x a record fol- ease' of diges- current becomes weak enough to per- into the s7•stem just as surely as year 1915. which probably an rpeas all SUId tQgeth� A • t tion. mit their passage through it. The food the child cats. Don't let properly authenticated claims from Lr or use irate• negative ions are carried up into the impure fats and mineral coloring other sources." From 1356 acres the f b f z Take it all round, Grape- higher art of the cloud, where they I Crowfoot Farming Company received ly also a lot of sllQltin I Nuts contributes beautiful- g P p matter (such as many of the ryqee r unite with the cloud articles and cheap ointments contain) get an average yield of 61 bushtels, 56 1-8 at a xery .great bargain 4�. .' y y 41k- facilitate their coalescence Into nega- into your child's blood I Zam- Pounds per acre of number one spring 1 to sturdiness of bed and �arropes_ _ _ _ -i-wheat-by_actual_selling- weight;-_ 4Q ' Buk `isVurcivherbal--ltTo j oin- �s re�trlred rmmtdf• ality. • These ultimately. fall in the gent- acres of wrest averaged 69%bushels ler rain of the storm. Thus the same onous coloring. Use it always. II per acre. These records were estab- ale Every table should have its process that produces the giant cumu- 50c. Bos e! All Dmpg',fa ami Storer• 1 lisped in the Canadian Pacific Irriga- ` - - daily ration of Grape -Nuts. i lus. cloud of the thpnder storm with tion Block in Southern Alberta. � ,., „ its violent uprising c•utrent of moist 17. �F rank • iT Asan Sons �c . a Reason ;air, also gives the sepsuatio:1 of else- ; A Stu. Kilda is the only place in• Great __fig Adelaide Street West - There's - , • •o= tier t r t.td. tricity "required to produce livhtring I Britain- where wild sheep exist, - _- r t �dixn ,i tum ea and t 1tuptler. FOFi CftiLDREt18 J< -- Toronto.- _ Windvor..uni l atnis"Wo Liaimeat Ottses Gn at la tows ED. ?. ISSUE 44-'lA. r - -- -. -.I A: thunder storm may }.exit: at any t ,•' a• • ,r 't.^ _�.`:•r d.,d�s. n . W.'00 a.rt,'.• yv..nry5c••L! w p: ....1 •' :� .: w;.a., r ��-�•�T *� Q -.Dr. Henry will be here as usual I -Pay a friendly -Visit to S.- J. � - - ' Ol�li1.Jl l�i.l7rt_ next Tueoday •to attend to his -pro.- Marquis new premises -in th• Dil _ feesionaI duties. * iitt aw 111ocIc ter -morrow ening -Mee. W J. Mooney was in the -Fred- Allaway left this week and keep up-th Saturd bight ~. city oa Mondoryy. for Oshawa, where he has secured tush as usual. _ '-Mrs. G}lhuly has meed into a situation in the Chevrolet Motor - - =� Cal works. ZVe wish him success. wHi AL "the dwelling recently vacated by _ ffire. Eve p _ spending a pee of weeks with her send your order class Fresh S'toelr, all the time. Phone or _ ry thio weekly sample of spymmer left in apples Mrs. Fran ouLee and fanuly are GRCOERIE9-First• -we deliver the -goods. Miss E. Leng, of Toronto, vis- P iced over -an yvitl} Mrs'.- (leo. -which was picked in October, 1915i, husband's parents -here. and it was good and sound at one The Red Cross Societg ppurpose hold- DRY GOODS-Odr stock is exceptionally. well .assorted, although -1AnFor reale, _a century plant, 20 Year old. Can you beat that? in$ a bazaar in the Oddfellowa' Hallos many lines are, very ,hard ,to procure.• Blankets, Shelter Flannel, years aid. Apply to Mairay'Sitiip- H.J. Marquis moved orr Wed- Friday,-Decrl.-Parrtticulars later. Flatitielette, GreyFlannels..Underwear, sHosiery, etc. "The Big * nesday to the Dillingham'block We understand that Wm. Dkon Store" for Ladies' and Children'• Wear. eon, Pi'Ckering. ' and family, of CtleriTwtled. intend to - - _ where he will reside in future and P Floor Oilcloths' and Linbletimi-Exceptionally pretty designs. Buy --Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon, of a end the winter in these residence , where he will conduct his fruit - ` Toronto, sent a couple of days here. _' ' right now,, They are advancing.the- s and ice-cream business as usual. Fred Rogers is at resent attending `here g Chap seely placingm a-�secere wtud cin passed the SFE6­51 o Pracii_k . ctence lri - -^'-- Pease furnace in W. G. Ham's resi over this locality on Friday last,, ionto. the elemental Engineering de- ° NE W PERFECTION OIL. HEATLE S.,_ $4.00 and $4.50 = denM E: LeR,6is doing the in- when a number of trees :were partment: - Y C. B. Rice hied a cera narrow •escape blown down. The teleplione ser - stalling. at_Locust Hill crossing Tuesday with -Miss Clara Hani has returned vice was. also badly dislocated, his car. Only skilful inauipul'ation of ' ,..-home after spending a few weeks there being -a number of . poles the who averted a fatality. + Satisf e' tion, or your money with her si ter,`"1!lr=. J. B..Hord of blown down and the sy=steth other• Jeft-IA our merchant ,tiller,' k' t' BradfoFd• wise interfered' with. fortunately has been stocked with -- back, 'is back is the -The Swastika Club held their -George and -Mrs.- Stotts. 'of both�bnlaiia and Manitoba wheat be- - first meeting of the season on Stettler, alta., formerly of Pi, -k- fore the present rush c©u;wenced: -dile .."Pandora" Tuesday evening at the howe'of eriu, recentl3^EelPbraked the �tr[h' S tbe.he-tdrui management of tiV'm. Pandora" way, • td• miller. Mrs. W. J. C1arL. when- a_ lacke num er of friends A. T. U'Malley is preparing to ve anniversary of their wedding, Smith, he tmapb John J. Larkin, of Cirieage. his household effects to Toronto. /Mr. -- ' -'- arrived in the village on Snndny from the town and surrounding and Mrs. O':lialtec „•ill bogie:ctlyiniss• - and will remairr here with his eoun•try were present and tuade ed here, owingto their cher dis osi•. y The 19M00 Gravity "Washer brother for a week. them the recipients of a 00•piece tions and.thetr willingness to he p in r -The Ladies' Aid Society of St, cabinet of Rogers' eilverw'are, all socia•] work. . Their kind. ofli:es Andrew's Church purpose holding -We read of the high pricey have been inucti appreciated ' ', he W usL?er _6. 13 guarantee'd. social in the church on the evern- that the pebble of Gertutiny are _ $ag Of Friday, Dov. 19th, paying for food and the other SALE 2tEt71STEA. - Don.` tin -il -you lav . • .� Hetes-a Cl~? of lliq and S�'& IOOk �..r-!-! .!.-Fran' "additford rnovecl last j ' week on to the Austin farm on the upon it a, an evidence that the Fxin:aY, Orr- '??Tit-Au:tion sale of t1•ied. it a17c1 til'E' iIiOPOLighlji 4. _ Kingstr,u road- east, recently va• dies; by their bloekade, are atavv- fares stn,:k: implements, hay- roots, _ .. cited b biro. Robert Hall. ins the people -of le•of that country. If household furniture, etc„ in the Vil• i p p y• -dire John Jlurkar returned all the facts were •known we might lase of Claremont, the prupet'. of l Jake Tavlhr, Cale at 1 o clock. `lee _ - find out that they are -nut rauc•h--.____-- -.._. .._.__ home on Saturday, after apeudiug - bills. Wni. �1aw, cyc„wneer:__.. _ _- - -- - --. worse uff•in thins-respe*.'t than -we - - a couple'6f seeks arith relative.f'xiLnY,-Oc r. `YTH-Aurtibn sale of ® TuS niaG,c 7 lei 'Stock in Port Elgin and Paisley. are in Canada. Butter is being farm stock, insp lementa, etc„ at lot d Y 11 Farwers erre now very buoy •cliloted here at 40 cents per pound. Tri. Markham, the property and -egg meat. otatoea, woollen P of Chas. -Noel.' Sale -at 1 ri c10 k. " w ut their fall plowing a the in and cotton good,,, and in fact a leash shi nlent of - -' cent rains -have put the land in .See trills,.. Fred Postill, auctaQneer. +, _ everything that i_Q absulu_tely p,- S1o%D,,Y, OCT, '+rrH-Accton sale of p ' excelleut'conditioir fdr gra-ta{cr- sentlal to tis, has iraen to fi it*e - P. Q ROOFING • . tiVe re that MisQ g ,aU.acie farm, itn lernente Kate Dwyer has been seriously ill unknown for many years. To the and furniture, the pr-opercy of John c.,, ,�.;gee ; c •C; ,n: ge: d _ at the house of friends - in Toronto, eyes of a German, our enemies are Adamson, lot 13, con. 6, .Pickeriwg _ be..er roof by u+:ng • but are lad to know that she is reducing u4 to a stage of want, shear. WM.00dW aucSatio 1 rieloek, Bird & Son Product g which will soon compel na to sur sharp. R'na.:11aw, auctioneer. PA�20ID. now improring. render andafter terms of 'peace. TrF✓;DAY, Oc•T. 81st -Postponed:a•ic- Sate cc1c'rc•.: -,.r:,a.is no tar- r, -Tike re"Ittr monthlg meeting tion sale of ferrin stuck, implements ea :;,v .a;d-a rcoffirg k r fere• - .-Parold $2.50 of tlie Metbodi�t Ladies Aid will -Don't forget the tea and con-. t 5 heat a d co'd cert -to be given itr the b3ethodiAt and ta'rriiturp .h4 proper .S r,i Fiicl'a- �, +�r. w..:er,g , be held at the borne n_ f blr,4. Thos. and Wil.4on, lot 5, con. 8. Pickering, r' t. Lasts lone and looks yn Law on Weclnesda Nov.Fat, tit Church this (Friday) evening. Bile -it-13.3o. W. 1G1dw, AuetionPea. well: 1,.-r , 1 nn i ...aa'. Paroid, heavy' 53.50 S vender the a i9 icee of the Adult ..- the'uqual hc:nr, P Wkt)�r•.:n4Y,. Nov. 1sT- Extensive Norman Kerr, accompanied bp' Bible CIasQ. Tear will be served ilk Ciit] t Bill Brand, 1 ply- '�`�� the ba-einent from 6 to K o'clock. ,••''tem ?wlrr of farm stock. Krait, ° his wife and -family, of Belleville, implemen;N. etc,. un Uxbridg- tuwu- _ after which a ,a + i Allan Kerr; of Preston. and - ' a K1,46_kfi _ ) `•_..) , • �' •_ o•'�' rr; o - ia,va. pent over the clreikcch cou-t tt ngtotta' +lert+tre 123++rota cif N4« pr,sll,c t F. w?e�+ It F�E� r p !_ Sunday with.their. mother here. birGiliicr7rlriJ.nne.,fT,- 12t9#,;ih ucaioner. - --..----- - -:Hies Jurre-. of Honulrrlu, r -pent 5Y T►ir,Q, fl daj Tait week.- with. h..G� and ronto- leadin.K fPr'ttuPr-. .`:i,� f'.,"' R->�t. \+,l'. dT i: -A ion �a'e M. S. N, rr man with'a thuu-a" �i),tte�. Il,) of hour and lut. hnnxeho 1 f,trn:- V CI-iAPMA Metra. Hain, She, is retaining to I'1rP rte„ h0 t'll iii"ta Sts, Pickering not fHtl t+) hegi t:,r- tpetitrP.,alatr}1 HIM0111i11 in et few• day -a. after tnt rrgp-r* nr tit: •• S. '.�n;Ir-w. is entitlefl .il- I3rs±f�a1 '+f I"rslk _ s? oding file a -t vear:_witli her s•' ., uric ��•e b ;s. .'ru '�fau', • - -_ - jer hear• . in -t ,Rrt i bath in RifJBES --BLANKETS!. MITTS ! tanouaerit7•.13r.:zIP•.,r:J,. - _terpst-irta-otrl• irk+t:>3r•ti,•e•, Thi A}i aone� _ }... � Capt'. Clerients, nf• Milton, `vti hitevr+le Cliorr7• ha skean-er:tr• Tess;)� ti *.' rt•t A :tarn. aide of motored here ::n Sunday and- (in' tarts ,to( +uai, rr. - h :be __ _ _ TiiF' *,r::3�Oti 13 NONV HFE•ilr: - ed for the evening,' -mad will"aJ�rCta+n u his return nx- nccunr aanied liy P r,y Iiirq. Clemee is and children. n ho an al,t{udance of nau�i . and vi + ,y f,ky, Eos_ �. r i. ' Pi-krrinv, .,11 and .n inter stock nutiv on laanciialsu who have irPen vi-ifiu(t with Ler Feta Stephens ou, of -CLtre 4ont, Sit a r': N, Sir tXA. W. B. Pow. rents. C. Il. sand :lira. Burling• ,sill give' several. readinga, .Ad• c:l.-�+, i(,aeer. _ 1 met'-e�vud hand -Single Harness f+,r $9.+'005 Another draft, ron-ai-tin of rl k-iun •_i3 cent children 1, cent-. - e - R' - •, .. ... _ _may_._.. Al-_ . • • '• .- hand Single Harness fur $1'_ �)0 WO inen of the- lltSth- Battalion, it Everybody wciconse Voters' LI CoU►T'v� 1vTi� 1 t �etoad '+ is reported, left England on,Oct. -The Ontario Provincial .Plow- `. 10th for -the front,. Thi- rnake� ing Match hill beheld on Wedne.• . +� "�`}t; t;. ,, Harne=-: Ccr}lar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly over 7M men in all in 'that battal- clay, Thuriciav and Friday "xt !+n\nTIc'E is hereby Riven that aCostt -' end promptly atteiided to. , - ion who are now at the firing line, Meadow,Brook `At`m, the (property will be held purstiant- to the OnLArio -The October. meeting ref the ortfinQio-g frnr�i $g `p [oai$40 will be j�oters' Li the r, by His Hono-a the , PICKERING HARNF' SS 1'.1'� PORIL'' M Wothen'e lnetitnte will be held on idge y _the afternoon of the 31st. Host. -offered. It k expected ttiat hat•- County oI Uatwrici at thF Towts Hall, Home Phone .;+;00. W. J. COAKWELL er,Res Sirs. Dickie and Mr-, Chap. d•reds 01- people will be present. in the Village of Pickering. on Tue. - `. may. The members are expected The•t•e Will be a jitney service trop+ dav, the ;th d..y. of :t;'�veralrer, 1916. P Pick talion. Greeribrirn and at',thP hour of], lo'clock in the forenoon. -to give receipes otr hot di-hes for - to hear and deLerxnir.r complaints an r. The ro r+tmme•will be Wtrithy _�C'. `�. R., G. T. 'R. t7 n.1 _ PIS p g of errbrb asci on,is.inns in he t'oterW. /''�E POTATOES 1 L }liven- by the Girl's Red Cro�i G. P. R.1 to accommodate the big List feT Polling Qnl,•Divi ions. :dos. 1, - POTATO■ _.' ! Society. All ladies cordially in- crowd, and warns meal- Find Iituc}k- ._ 8; 4 and 5 bf the N17ni:ipxh;v of ;hr ` vited. ec .will be provided at ,,,rrent Tc)-wnrhip of Pi(Aeiingr for ]Air, -The annual , meeting .,,of the t_a7te Th,,e having automobile- T►,ctPc1 at. ,�Vhiarvaie in the said _._f} per 0 - _ r, bag f 90 lbs. Pickering--f3ranch of- the Bible iiiay have thein -parked, checked Township of Pi^kering. the 19th day Society will be head (D. V.) at 7.:30 and guarded. In v(,nnection with of Novenahr-r, 1916. T the lowing i"fth there will be a- I)ONAI-i) R. -BEA -ON.' - ' a'cloc•kon the evening of Werlues- p �T• +� _ Underwear, day, Nov. let, in the Methodist .demonstraticm of light, tractor en. 5.0 l'lerk ;f the'said M :i:ipality. -Gloves, mitts, Socks, L nderwe'ar, .. old prices. -Ti lin rC 1. ] 1 i-t� �rYnn�hor ,A it vas•• �-; --- by Rev. H. W. Foley,U-Brooklin • of farm machinery. Thee gill br offer$ LZS Vourtit rir7�G 9a -it SII; A 3n the interests cf silo Love Soc.i• rte opie�iun-diu'ing; C11P. j})E: TOtt's-1iTF F i ! tCT !it�- ety. A good attendance t'3 -re- days. but' pluwing� will riot quested... - until 9 R, iii. on Thttr,,dAy; Spe- Nu'TIt F is hereby gicPn thata Co,:rt , vial railway Tate= have been *e- will be held, pt,rertar:t cc,. the Oncari,, TNBARTON .rare at a fare and a7 third. th ,ill offer for stele by imbli�tanc- �iulgrn of the c',, an v E' ,art of the ' tion her house and lot,. al=o ti -J. D. Rem mer will halve a yielri c:ocaa'ry of Ontario, at th,�Town Hall in ---- - - --' - - - --- wiAntity of hotr=ehold farnitnre of river six hundred--l�rr0,;4)f ap- tate -Vill:+se uI T3ror'ghtai. un Nlan- .,:FALL S SURELY HERE II: bn- Saturday, Vov. Ith. --Tliis 1)les fit f-cir_chk )Fjing this fa11. C'un• dav, the 6th clay of N,;:, usher, 1911• ai 'r house and lot is one ()f• the tin=t `idering the fact that the a:ople the hour of 1') ,;'clof•k in the forenoon, a desirable in the village, beanR_Nd- crop this yeAr" eta been. alcor, -t as to liear and dpte:m:n« eomplain•ts of wirab}y sititated and containing vomplete failure. this It►ice vrup err`ors'and'ornl�,ir,r. in. +h? �'r.?ea�' over a hRlf acre of land with an of a.l)ples of first-cla titi tlity List for Polling S :1,=Uivi,ion `;o4. 0, Don't for 'it we Have"a=dt7ndy new line of Sweater Coats for abundance of'Tat a and =mall frtiit, peaks well for Mr.'-Rci;itner'= 8. 9; 1; l and ll, +'i•..ha .liunicipality _Boy, and glen at res=unable prices. �Ve handle t}ie "Vizor- -of the Township of Pickering fur•191R, g_•and"•exclusively. Its the. great 4 in 1 Collar -Rev. Mr. Orton of Ch:xthRr 11. treatment of his orchard, In ad -- -Rev. L,+ted at t�";)i orale, an the said you've heard so much bout. occupied the pulpit in St. :fin- •dittos -to the above'he xii11- have T„nnsl:ip of Pi, keying, the 19'b •day - dre-tv's Church most ac•ePptably on quite a nnruber .of fallen at)ples of 0,_-n tier, 11?It;. See our new• stn k of Boot -i and Slioes-All prices and sizes that will Sunday last. \.est. SAinclay Rev. and r illi± for which there is a ready - -- -DONALD P,.-BEATON,• i- "art everybody frcni Rrandad fo baby.' Mr. Conn. recently from Vathe- tiarket this year at $1 to $1.3!! 3.6 t';Frk c, -`the said 9Tunicipality, f Tailoring Co.'foi• eon, is aspected to oftii•iate. Mr. per barrel,. while those of market- - -- -- ----- --- i ; :See of;r.netr samples conk the Lonndes --Conn took a' most aeti`t•e part in able quality cominand $•l to was �+ DALE MILLS Fall and and -Coats. ;We hrtve _ the work of rescue in the recent and in Winnipeg $6 pet•• barrel i� - a dandy bnnclt_tlkis time. _ fires in,Northerif Ont-krio.- and has offered for.No. i Spie. There are been highly commended for his runny good-sized urclkard= in this Yut7 can alwa get the best Mani• T - heroism. - - locality that have proven tr)aal y R. BNTI G, T11" KERING -Dr. B. Field received- a tele- failure this year, which migbt tuba Flour made he \u. 1. Estabiishecfi 18ii: - i•. rain - on -blonds informing him bavebeen a source of 'greatp.irofit Manitoba Wheat. g Y Royal Household and Glenora far that his son, Dr. Jordt,n Field, had they been sprayed properly in �t had been' wonhded-ii sh6ll fire," the spring as well a'? having been Bread'. Try a bag. Goo( Y Paste Flour Fresh Rolled Oat#inn was now in the militar hos- well cultivated and mant7red'. F m pY :Some people imagline that when BRAN,SHORTS UiJ ■ V�' S � • . ppital at Boulogne. ;The: doctor MI% FEEDS. had *bad' bixilt tip an extensive they plant out an orchard their - OAT CHOP - practice in Regina, but enli-s- ' vo-rk has been completed, but no CRUSHED OATS rester rntatake can tie made. shortly after the beginning of the R BARLEY CHOP War, In order to"bay a the greater Nothing else on the farm will re- experience in surgery.- y - WHEAT spopdyaiorereadil to kind tr�a.t- •- - •� `•..�.- P- CRACKED. CORN f'jOaI 011 ►S, tOVes -We wish to remind our cor- rnent than the orchard, ,but tom- - MIXED' HEN FEED respondents when the gond their paritively few people realize .that po y Caldwell's Gr•eam s bstitate' . T 0 budget cif newvs a 4 -cent stamp is fact, _ Calf Meal.-Lubricating 1 J • � - b i ti Oil .. _ _. �_ � u r ca n e, _Fly lies -necessary when the letter ig. seal-' - - }~iota yes - - --- =- s- ed, but if the Letter i� unsealed a - ourrDwRTON -CHOPPING AND OAT - - - 1 -cent stamp is sufficient, We The open meeting of the Dnnbarton CRUSHI\G EVERYDAY sometimes receive iwa}ed }ettera Litersrry Society will bp held in the Get pricey 6n feed in ton lots. -_-:- Harvel ng Te�c�l�, etc. with a 2.cent stamp, and the re• form of a Hallowe'en Foc•ial cn Friday BELL PA 0, E "tilt iA, it is sent to the dead -letter evening. Nov, 3rd. A;. come and have - oftiep. and by the mkt ne receive a pier -e c: pumpkin pie and join r.p fur F'• V,T' t,.'TTs--ESB'I -_ % P H $ N L..Iff''-'"�� Y- ::.1. • it, it k t,m late fo* p,iblication. �t►:e ceaaoe. iCLr)pping every day. f,- 1�.. .. ....�: .n4.:. ... >. .;-.•.a. •.., .s ,.'-_..-:5.rua� ..-.. .•.-.. _:'.t'-�... -,.. .- ..,. -, .,. .. •.. a. •,.,_k�'....:,.•...-......�x��°'�.•.k.,...,..-"'"s!:'w.:?:...._:s?�:�-. ,...,.�'is., .."�.+�^+ca �.�•-- ��sri'4��ka°•:"-?°,�'�.".C.�'', ..- -.