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The ing to hold Society C of Hillside GREENWOOD Baa - - odiet church intend giving a very are going to hold a Red Cross concert "•' E: FORBYTH, D. of O., Regis- - - interesting and instructive program at the home of Mrs. George McIntosh g -- in the church on the evening f Thurs• on the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 7th. R. tered member of the Optometrieal Aeeo- ,Nov. 8th: The pastor- ReA F - J _jpcjliae_n /y ---�datio t ng of g rig glasses. stteatio 'ji@ti'� . - P g the Sttiag of glasses. E ee tested free: Sorth - Fralock, will show some excellent ic• the IVhitevale Male Chorus, a fla Qias•taont. t8tf _.. tures, both scenic and of the present drill by a bevy of young girls, and WHITE SATIN`- BREAD European war, Local talept will assist other talent', - J. H. Kielty, x returned s� C. MCKINNON, 41.D., L.R.C.S., with music .and elocution. As the soldier. will give x13 address on the t l� • Edinburgh, member of the College of CREAKS BLS 1 S -FAMILY - r Phyelaiaa6 slid burgeons of ontario, licentiate moonlight wilt be a. its best, a good present . war, recounting his experi• ' of Boysl College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, attendance is hoped for. Adtuisriou slices at the front. Tea will be sewed special attention to avieaees of women and TEA BC'.NS. PASTR?i - Adults 1l cents; childi•eri 10 cents: 'from' 0 to 8 o6ock. All are invited. = children, Office and reeidence, Brougham. A silver collection will be taken up. . ---- -- I GREEN RIVER am paying highest prises Legac. Beau, Shorts. Tnnibo, _ Y GHERRYWOOD , JE. FAr-LEWELL, K.C,, BARRIS-- The Red Crus. Auxiliary will meet for Barley and Wheat. . 7SB.00atitj crow= Attornoy,and ootnty' ��`11E'at zCi'PPrilr, ' at thebvuieof Mrs. Win. H,itchings Sergt.6ihbons,x returned prisoner 801 %0r. OOnr&Rou", Wbltbr. _14s - ^^' on Tuesday ecaninq, lour ;th, xt 8 orf war, will give an address here on ret.m rices before eellln ` o'clock, All ladies are cordially in. the evening of 31ondxy, Nov. -18th, 3 p AE. CHRISTIAN., Barrister acid All kln(�S Of Chop. cited to attend. under the au4pices of the. Red Cross lir • Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. �icney to r Dr. J, 31.8rmstrong, of Locust Hill, Societe. Fuller particulars given next Chopping on Difandags own. Office Brock st. North, wbttbv. 851y - has bougbt the `Baillie Farm; lot 12, week. + - a .'' rear P)th concession, Markbam Town. On Sunday, Oct. 22nd, there died at I' Dental _-- -: Wednesdays and Fridays , ' '^ SCRANTON COAL D. L. and' W. ship, one er the finest farms in the 77 ears. James Brander at the age LAKE B. BEATO. , D. D. S„ 13ortb•eastern part of the township. . i years. The deceased was an old .: ,. Graduate of the Royal college of, Mena; The faun contains 109 acres and the Pickering hop, baring heeu born near Chopping will not start surgeons and University of Toronto, office STOVE, .CHESTNUT PEA., consideration is said to be in the neigh- the White Church. He lived Por some over W, Jd. Pringles hardware store. Whitbv. ' borhood of'$S(1 an acre. near Brooklin, before wooing to Price. ,until 9 a. Tri' Office hours 9 to 12 ; 1 to 5.30. L=d phone ,c. Ville• Bell phone 520. 44:8 = AND STEA.%I. Haring Dr Beaton•s absence ovezgas, Dr Robb. S SOUFFVILLE _ Don't tin7, lees of Toronto, will be in charge, - than Hydro -Electric meeting in Town R. E. Forsyth, of Claremont, was, ' five bags, -as minimum �s3sltnesr4tt @5ar�4s: --- J: I� SPINB LIMITED Hall, Pickering Tuesday ev' r s i 1 town tht: week. ' amonnt charged for S. M. Warriner,- merchant here for DUNBARI ON will be'flue •PICAERI.NG. ONT, tbirty-seven years, has sold out to a --- -bags in �G. HAM -Issuer of -Marriagqe Toronto firm. "' . Licenses in the eoraty of OatarIq It is with deep regret that we report future. 1Picksringvillage, "ly :11rs. Caaely, an old and respected the death of Miss Annie Isabel, third Cs . R . B R E W S Ti E R resident of this place, formerly of Pick- PO>✓CHER, Real Estate Auc- • ' daughter of Charles and Mra, Sma}es.s s"�F I T Veterinary Surgeon, sting township, was buried here on which took place on Friday last at her 1 • tianasz. tatu<toz. cflYSact�a_.aad._iuttsr. -- y _ t - of searn.a;e licenses, Brougham. toy Bonor Giiii itite of the Ontario y` - - - arents' residence here at the age of �✓ The annual meeting of tale Bible F Z. C�•Rf7�r'N' Veterinary College and Honor- years. The deceased had been ill • HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Society was held here an Sunday esen- ary Associate of the Ontario for along time, and came horde last e D• Licenses in the county of Ontario. }ng last before a splendid audience in gores a4 store and his residence, Olammoat. Veterinary Collegge. Christmas,�,ince which time she grade- Ind phone 3 1L; the auditorium. Rev, Mr. ]3assard, of a3became, weaker, until death came $d!� ri• Toronto, officiating. The officers for p DR,BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERH Claremont - - Ontario .the ear are a@ follows : Pres., Dr. D. to her retief. She went to New York A TLAK E • Oon.•Taasr, Oommfasioa•stos tatciag - y about six years ago to practice her emdavlte, Aeoonatant. EL•. i[eaq to lona NEW BUTCHER SHOP C. Smith: Vice -Presidents, the reel• Thotshingle that has given pine proleeslon, that lit Duras, at which she an farm prop•a7. .1 -ties of llarriag• L1a dent- Ministers. Sec,-Treae.,.J. Broad- faction for 'over 30 years. Empire " '47 «ossa" Whit•.a7•, oat. f -v Way,J. A. Helse and L Rehman. was carp successful. She was highly — respected and beloved for her kindly Corrugated Iron Rith a in. by �jt-GH S. PUGH. Glen :1fe r, Out. disposition. and her funeral on 111013- Zin. corrugation, Qee it before you Lic•aa•d Auctwaser. E:too rr cx er- A full line of Fresh 'Meats always GREENWOOD � fence In importedp day afternoon to Erskine Cemetery blip other makes. If you are tin sad thoroughbred stock. on hand at shop. was vers largely•attended. The sym- need of a Cream ,Separator. Try fiats. oonlacted asIwhere. Write tag terms Rev. J, O. Totton occupied .Good - and paruculare,. Phcn•lad.211e. 9ti•ly path y of all is extended to the par Prrm'ter for SO da a. A190 Wagon on road evert dap, wood pulpit on Sundae' the other and sisters in thei;fbe- 1 f 1lrs. Harry 'Duckett spent 'A 'few gasoline engines from 849.00 up. 6„ POSTnLL, Licensed A Ontario, ser. reavement. • See or write me before bu .tar Counties or stork and Ontario. AMC. - �'reeh Pork Sausage aepicialty days last week in, Toronto, - - ping. cfoa ul•• of all kinds aeteau•d w an ehoss•ae }Lr -i, Walter Wilson at tended the Bell Phone. -'Butcher's cattle Scanted - -BROCK ROAD aoUce. Addreu Careen direr P. 0 , Out. PArker•Moore wt•`dding at Owhawa on - P1C�Lel'131 �t"r•dnesda Prouse i JAS O'CONN.OR, PICK T• dire. FlpndersoA, of Toronto, pate} a F. J + '[� B. er ra; aro and cored Auc-.. }Ir S, 1+tewasrt retiirw-ol from Tor- fIr_infi tett to €rienda Chia week. YY tioneer oal:•tor and cotte.tor to* Corner King And Ch,irrh it=, onn) on T,�e.dav after spendi-tig a few- Thnma.y Cowan is nitr,in eoatt.os of Ontario aa.t York' -AES kind- of g a sore ape r eateaaoaductad titter Pv,vately or bTcact.on, ' days with her dt►ugtiL'e". ;hi, tteek, - r data• or other aza ars sr ly • rip,- T 1 ,.� r� - - .. i I 'i' ,: 'lug 1. lets at hFws_ Cgice. eP:Lkmvgg w•iJ re li�rnp . r illi �.:�,i;ton na ilia; to the 01 1'ixllotre'en ra94ed off v8ry quiPtls t eeivsprom ptatttntioa, Belvefnctioa gaaran. SAWING MACHINES rip" of h•r'mc,'het':`Alto. It', PengPlty, .hcn•P, ?;o serious mischief wast {der- I Ivill Ye8ti1T10 CEO ini��I,_.------ rotes 5dy phos• tember• !e In�•peti5tent - tits. McPhNrpon and little daughter, foitried by thewiteheW, Iteoi. oat rollingas usual on Styles to Quit ecpryone, eif� flat Of Tnronr�,.eame down on Fr+dap LA 9;,ite a targe delegation from. here • saws, hammered-aud g+immed. Tend a few d:iyv with her stater,: J[ra attend.d tSe Provincial Plowing _ CtoltE'r 12th. Sandy Moore, but owing to illness had. Match held at Mr. FlemiD s farm, +� A �/ Prices restsonable, R Prompt service given and. . li ie g k rtl.g :f arage, to return by motor the next clay, and Wm. Badgerow is, 'in akinq all pre- p g We sell emery wheels, circular is note in the hospital, where she is. parationn for his trip to Michigan, satisfaction gnaranteed. saws, gaQoliae engines and ' Slightly lroprocialt. w-bich he will take in a cotiple of _ - ,il11- ailtomobiie-.-and Bt le About one dozen men are at work W. G. B&ne9_,7 eej2-%Ve? ry repairing pr+)rn tl WNITEVALE attended to. 1X71 MT. TACKBON on the -new tiuildlD which is being Or address R. R. \o. 1. Locust Hill. Lieut: Fred Major spent a few days g g w y• Tireq, Oila, Grease and repairs BROCIi ROAD. at home, erected by the @and and gravel com- pany. always on hand. - ----- Mrs. Wm. Burton has been visiting aloeThey are rushing the work I have ,a. good stock of, REAL Q q'1 A IT1� friends' Terarrto, along ns Past as possi'ble.and aspect to _ - 3 aL S .i A i start operations soon. A large trade C. A ..... Herb ted and fes tJ, a Striuff- le ea ected.--- -Potter &Andrew, dile, visited recently at J• Leary's. P PICKERING, Ont.i�1)RiI♦*R James Griffin, E. Daniells and Hilts are im roving their residences. -Everybody attend the Hydro (11_,.Ba Jlias Aleda Russell dressmaker. is Elect-ric. meeting, TownWire Fencing. ° JOHN PHILIP —�~~— rate la le very peptilar with White— Hall, Pickering, on vale ladlep, Tttegday ev'g• --- ALSO — I havelFor Sale a House and Lot Joseph McNeely met with a bad ac- .Has a full line ottreeh and cur- in Pickeringlila e. Lar a cadent on Thursday by.falling.ffrotri �- R g - OROUGMAat his chair and fracturing a limb. Brace Wire Staples ed meats constantly on hand.'. garden, some young fruit �a y E. J. and. Mrs. 31A0re have returned J. L. Cowie spent over- Sunday in trees. Everythitlg in P y_1 flr,,t-cla.9 re ir. home, after a visit with their son, Aur midst,. Cedar Post's and Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ppaa \Ism., of Darlington, aecompanled he ,T. H.:lladill is laid up with a revere 3 Ham Bologna, R'einera Call and see me as this is a ba J. and Mrs. Gregory, of Windsor,. - g , , etc. g attack of bronchitis. gain for some one. The person. who, saw theaileged acci•. W. J. Bodell spent the weekend Steel PUStS. ' Highest prices paid for - dent which happened to C. B. Rice at with friends in Toronto: Butcher's cattle. T. Richardson• Locust Hill must bare received ,an ex Robert Davis, of Oshawa had a bush V � press parcel from Ninntretil recently, nese-trip hereon 1lfonday. CorA, Lumber, Cement, Shingles, ,' • • i - can�inr their imagination to run riot, Judson and Dirs. Devitt visited To- L%th-and Ready Roofing i rotary Public, Pi(-kering. a; no•curh an incident ever occurred, ronto friends on Satvrdav last. - l 5 The White?;ale Bit tilt Church have son Frank are nq _ trays - - _...... -- P T. M. Gerew and al n stock. j arranged to hold special services eery their atinitRl liiroting nip hack north. First -Class rigs for hire Wilier, Pure Water evening except. Statnrday for two Mrs. Cowie and son 'Rassell,of Atha' IC REESOR Da or ni 1;t tveekc, romrtiencing. on Monday even- spent Sunday with W. and firs. Har- ! '� Day nigLt you are fume you will n4e the only ing. Nov. lath, when several of Toron- vev here. - LOCUST HILL Bras meets all tr2:nl3 Ideal well, dr'ill,f•ci by Cha:, B. Rice, to', lesdinq ministers will preach, I1'inton and Mrs.- Whirp x!tcP a y. Rrc, C. H. 5,,*}iutt, M. A„ B. D.,.whh Hallows en'patty on Tuesday evening. ------ wbo is apenr, for 1I and .Mill. Ga.eoiiise • r i Teaming promptly attended to. iia; heroine a favorite with 'White- Th.tge resent report a oil time. f:n ine=::ell kind. -()f pipe and fttrin p e i jolly ..Healthy • �' a P p g' vs,ie Riidietrccs as a:. lecturer, will be Wm. blosgrnve is having his black- r so Agent for Canada Carriage Co. for wxtrr wi,rk:. Also h.ith loom iia- •� titres, etc. Everything given careful the first spnaker. Speriat +fiusie, will sinith shop TvQhingled. L. lfatt.hew•s �. H. Peak 1 r he provided and everybody will he and anti A. Mantle have the cantract. • ' -; attention. `t Prr.:vrfrg, made welcome, Mrs. Frank Gerow 'anti children, of Kidneys ,Necessary • - RTCF.'> P1'JIp tI'bRIi�. Toronto. will spend .i few weeks with N O.T = 0 E Ilnme Tel. ;SJd: II'hitc,valr, (int. l'aRKFR_-�IOORI; the furnter's parents, �Vm. and Mrs. Jledical science Lias never found .Ell «- Burkholder, of *Whi:eval••, ar,- - d Jfosgmve. + ,r ed The Pickering OP.I�'ednesdxv. Oct, 20th, the home The.\Tethndist, Ladies:.Aid will meet anything up to the present much nnunces char- he has been app: ' .t S of L, and firs. Lidgett, 1 Bagot St,, tit the home hf IIrs. J, E. Wilton next better than good old Buehn and r ngen. of the lic,lenro,-,i Clothing Coro- ` O hawa, was the - scene of a quiet but Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8th. All pang. of L ,lir tin, England, the great- Vigilance Committee pretty wedding. when their .sister, are welcome. Juniper for the kidneys. Nine est C';,,thir.g Co, in, tl:� world. boll I.FnA Mildred, eldest daughter of late The special services held in the times in ten the doctor will pre - and insper•t sample and notd nigh Alexander Moore and Mrs. Jessie Methodist Church here last Sunday quality of gnuds'and extremely low Jloore, of Bronghatn, was united in •were well attended, esisec}ally in, the cc•ribe one pr ,the other for kidney price. Qli;ility and durability• of The object of this Association is to Marriage to Herbert Henry Parker, of evening, when the seating capacity of troubles. Karr's Kidney Pills con- { goods and perfect its guaranteed, lessen stealing and, prosecute (.`oldwRter, Ont. Rev. A, H. Foster, the church „was taxed to its utmost. _ the felons.tqh8d;qt Theserfntwin buchu and juniper combined Members having propertystolen communis IVhithy, was the officiating clergy- were much appreciated, Wbv not in scientific proportions with other , than. The bride, who was given away have something special every Sunday ? valuable and safe kidney and bled- cute-immediately'with any member `s Get the Best -It Pays of Executive Committee. by her brother-in-law, looked charm. L. • Matthe ws a0d Robert Feasby der tonics., More than ever before "thorough- ing in,a gown of white silk with long have returned from Brighton, whert� nese" in husir,efo training Membership fee 01,00, tulle veil caught up with orange'blos- they have been for the pp rt three soms and corsage bouquet of white weeks assisting W. W. Sadler in the These pills banish backaches, and � is demanded,' Tickets miv be bad from the President or carnations. Mra. L. Lidgett,, dialer of erection of a large steel barn. While give permanent aid in kidney and •+' SscretsrT on applioation, the bride, acted as matron of bonor, there Robt. Feasby happened with an bladder ills that have not reached 4 RT.T.TOTT o Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- wearing a gown of pink silk with ap accident that causes him to walk with the advanced chronic stage. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. over dress of white chiffon trimmed a limp, f 4 s I , CI with pearls and a corsage of pink car. A quiet but pretty wedding took The importance of keeping the J A. 4 COn.ior: J. ark. nations. The groom was supported place on Oct. 15th,* at the home of liver active is well known. The TO$ONTO& ONT. Pr4%ident, Bearetary by Harry M. Moor brother f the Mrs. A. Malcolm, when her 9Atingest ' kidneys are no less important. Cor. Yon and Charles Ste, _ bride. The grog a gi t . ride daughter, Janet Brtin, was united in Karr's Pills cleanse the kidneys. ' rt TOOLS SHARPENED �� an a st necklace. t the marriage to Thomas Titov Carter, eld- benefit the bladder and are hand* r` Is strictly first class in 11 dem matron onor a cameo ring, to a est son of I. Ben . and Mrs. Carter. of to carry and to use, 50 cents a box. menta. We had more than 240 Ice make a specialty of crosscut eaves, best ciao and the host monogram -cu Locust Hill. by Rev. Mr. 'McLellan. of yoy get wha3 you ask for at our = Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. links. After luncheon, served in th .Claremont. The bride was given away store -the best of everything at pOsitiona to fill in two months this P dining room, mid showers of eonfet i by her brother, H. Malcolm. the wed- the right price, and stock foil Razor -honing a specialty. FAr a first• and best wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Park din march being played by Mrs. H. Now is_nn_excellent_ time to � B g P y t classhmrtrtm or--as-easy s}tRve caH- left for a abort trip to western pot ts. Malcolm. Only the immediate tela - enter. at the East -end Barher Shop. The bride's travelling costume was a tives of the contracting parties were �L . Moore XC+ a en See our House Furnishiogs of, all brown velvet dress with hat to matchresent. After the cos rat6lat}otta, a W. J. Elliott. Principal kinds. Slightly used Carpets and long black Arahian Iamb coat. dainty repast was sewed and the Druggist -Graduate Optician y [jWrAite,o-day for large Catalogue. from 15 cents a yard tip. On their return Mr. and Jars. Parker happy couple left for Toronto, amid W, J. GORDON PICBFRiNG ; will reside in Coldwater, Ont. ebowers of confetti. .. , w'Y.^•. �..- t .L•5,•'+t, C . o .. .*r :....... ee .n. 8•wr,,,:,r'a'."".".t...,. ,.aefi ..;:Fa•. z",,a.ssr'.`«:....4 �.,;,..-:. ' ` 3, , 3 7 7", T • A DEATH YOUNG 'S SPkCH TO IDS TROO!'S FORCED LABOR OFFICER IQ DISTINCTION S. vn BEtGIAN OF.A.. UN UE ISTIN FRANCE Fnb ON SOMME FRONT IN Them Are Being Been -a--Gon—eril . T& "The Lord of Hosts Is With You Against French Insolenii--and Thousands of Tke JAk-Mujoir-Congreve 0 at the Age of 25. Prussia. A despatch . from London says, The A. despatch from London says: Had! Gen. Congreve himself won the Vic - enemy from despatch from Berlin says: Em- stances to prevent the 'in a vain at- ound, and to German reign of terror in Belgium is !toric Cross at Colenso Battalion Major William La Touche� Or peror William on his recent visit to prostrating us to the gr taking its full course. the special tor -I tempt to -save the life of Lord Rob - the troops on the " Somme front in 1 stand firm against gainst French insolence respondent of the Times at Amster- Congreve, who on Thursday was, - in that Be. From all respo arts' son, who was killed le ,Fran6e made the following Ap±ech, and British stabbornue the Victoria lik- elegraphs. 51W posthumously cording to the correspondent of e e an regions You "Tanu The Telegraaf," he says, "learns Cross, lived'a few days I— Major Congreve gainedthe coveted_.-_., longer he Tageblatt: metal well of Ge ' rnian sense of duty a of burghers designated for -rank 1 de'coration for a series of rescues of valor, fighting to the that list' would have been promoted to the I "Comrades, following an impulse of and self-d4voted. forced labor in -pursuance of the new of brigadier -general at the age of 25, wounded soldiers under a terrific fire the heart, I have hurried to you from last breath.' German order are posted everywhere which would have set a new record in from the German guns. Seven weeks Ings the east front to bring you the greet- -On all sides the German people before his death he married Miss Pa - thanks against in Belgiurr Many burghers already the history of the British Army. of your comrades there and the i stand in a tenacious struggle mani- have been . -moved. Major Congreve was the son of Gen. mela Maude, a daughter of Cyril thanks of the Fatherland for the four � half the world and against a. Even "On Monday another 5,000 citizens La Touche Congreve, who had a bril-! Maude, the celebrated English actor, ii months' hard struggles on the Somme, 1 fold superiority. of number were taken, from Ghent and sent to liant record in the South African War. who recently appeared in Toronto, and for the heroic manner in which though, it continues hard and endures with Germany. Though a telegram from .you have fought. The world's history long, yet the Lord of Hosts Is Wolff Agency reports Those at home have besought the German knows no parallel for the struggles in you. h there were 1,000 spectators at the NEW DREADNOUGHTS which you are participating, and for Him, and He has inspired you with h ani- -INCH GUNS GERMAN I Trust in opening of the so-called Flemir HAVE 19 the greatness of your deeds. For cen-, strength and courage. bravely, feeling that You are 61_11 versity at --Ghent,. including- teachers turies these battles of the Somme will -and students, the occasion passed -us.- I Marvellous 'Products of Naval Work - stand as a blazing model for the n- in- ATTACKS VAIN co in a just cause. comrades. Hold observed by the majority of the manship In British Dock - i ,Thus I greet you, c quering will of a -united people. habitants because of the Impression I German will will find out, the Lord will give His blessing to "In you that Ge caused by the removal of so many yards• whatever circum- the end." -expression under citizens. A despatch from Providence, Rhode Four Assdults at Verdun Re - "The 5,000 were taken to the rail- Island, says:—The Journal In a des- pulsed by the French. road station amid tears and laments- patch from London on Friday says: A despatch from London says -- NEW OFFENSIVE IVE NICTORIES tions. Groups of citizens drove "British Admiralty officials are de- d, OF BIG i through the town in vehicles, singing I lighted With the marvellous work that The Germans made four violent an I successive counter-attacks on Thurs- patriotic songs and sarcastic verses has been done in British dockyards in, ..OF ROUMANIANS i the building of new Dreadnqught3.1 day in a vain effort to re -win the Dou- .,.-ON WEST about the Germans, but there was no aumont positions and remove the FRONT resistance. Wonderful results, which have not up' "The previous week there were dis- to this time been made pjblic, have 1 French menace to Fort Vaux, which is Invaders at Half a were been accomplished in this direction.! now only five hundred yards from Gen- itish Are Repulse the In Indications that the Br turbances in which burghers About to Strike Dozen Points in wounded. The impotence of the people Twelve new battleships of the Super- eral Nivelle's lines, and is expected to W. h h. The Farther North. Transylvania. against the military was then demon- dreadnoughts type are now practical- fall before the next French rush. by ------- stiated. The Germans have warned the .1y ready for sea. Four of these, the I total number of prisoners taken on 1 General Nivelle is now 5,000, in addi- �A despatch from London r four largest and most powerful wea- says: A desp�itch from London says public in -proclamation against resist - Saturday 4 local Heavy Blows were struck by the Rou- - 1 tion to several hundred Wounded Ger- the Somme front ing or ir.,3ulting- the troops.. Pons of offence that have ever been.; British attack north-east of Lesboeufs manians On the Transylvanian border "Also the Germans have announced placed 9n the water, are 850 feet long mans picked up by French ambulances. -captured important German trenches. Saturday and Sunday_ the invaders that all Belgians selected for removal with a speed of over thirty knots an� I The recent assertions -of Frenchand must procure two pairs df boots and are armed with twelve 18 -inch knots, i British military experts that Hinden- This attack was aimed at Le Transloy, being driven back at several points. I burg no longer, has an adequate re - three miles south-east of Bapaume, and more than 4,000 Austro-perni,ri, I woollen blankets. At Selzaete 5,000 No such armament as this has ever, :which is now the 'principal obstacle 'were takeh prisoners. I persons hav% received orders to pre- 'before been contemplated in the his- I eerve seems to be borne out by the slow react on Of the German's at Ver - The greatest R i pare� for. .deportation. al architecture, and it is, confronting thi British and French in, Roumanian - success At,.Oudenarx e tory of naval on the western end of the dun, and their apparent lack of their advance on Bapaume. In a fur- was won 5,000 have been named. - At Melle, a- considered that ships of this t pe are, strength indicates L that the high cos- advance Sunday north-east of Wallachian line. In the jiul Valley, 1 - suburb of Ghent. 600 burghers _. who c4pable of winning anYL sea ght in -,Lesboeufs another trench was captur- where the invades had cleared the' mend has been forced to draw upon i for the - last six weeks haire been en- ' which they maybe engaged other sectors for the men who were Vulcan Pass, King. Ferdinand 9 troops � zaged in forced labor at Dixmudd A fortified quarry north-east of rallied and struck back. Iii a strong'have returned. They complained Of BIG WHEAT BOUNTY hurled forward in Thursday's assaults. ensive they forced F -of capturing Douaumont 'Fort Dousumont was recaptured from counter -off reed the Teu- FOR FRENCH FAWMERS The honor I had food and treatment and looked the Germans Saturday by. French tons to retreat, capturing 900 prison- I pitiful. There .ere similar reports Fort fell on a Moroccan regiment; �11 grenade throwers, , upported by waves ers and 16 machine guns. The enemy'! from Hainsitt." I iA despatch' from Paris says.—A winch fought shoulder to s'�oulder of infantry. The quarry is between Bucharest reports, left 1,000 dead on; with the Zouaves and other colonial bounty of approximately 16 cents a General Joffre, who watch - CANADA'S BIGGEST ROLE . s - the Vauche and Haudromont Woods in the battlefield. CANADA'S i _ ..-.bushel on all wheat harvested in tro'DP' a a :-k ­wi �General retain. gion famous in the history of Ver- Continuing their offensive on u i A re .0 o more day and pursuing the enem h LIES commanding the central armies, ex - dun. The -Crown Prince tried n -ized by a bill passed by the Chamber.. 160'Barou Shaughmepay's Mess.ne As. -He of Deputies on Saturday night. ln� ft the mountains, the Rou- I �ressed ' high satisfaction at the U - tions the French retook from him manians captured an additional methodical preparation and splendid addition the Government will give Tuesday. Boards the Stesiner for e ple t_ onslaught of the men. Bavarians and two howitzer batteries. J I . ..... 1$24 for each additional hectar n Should- Fort Vaux fall under . thii The enemy is reported withdrawing to Europe. Ger- ed to wheat. The Inducement offered Saturday afternoon�a furious French advance, the line held by them man attack in the sector of La mals- 1 the mountains. A 4,4paic­h -from New York says: to farmers will irvolve about $40,000,- L onette, south of the Somme-, was brok- North of Roumania Kimpoling an February 25 of this year will be re en up by the French fire. The Teu- (Campolung) the Roumanians captor -Baron. Shaughnessy, in an -interview 000 expenditure 'by the Government., ed, and the months of effort on the stored, 300 granted a representative of the Can In addition the Deputies provided for - he village of Tiveclu, taking the German offensive will, as tons had concentrated large res - he Was, I regakds actual territory held in this reserves ed t about to board the creation of agricultural expert- 'Part of , ! adian Press as of German ptisoners. in the A It val -. --itruumiand on Wednesday -mom and the -apps' and brought to the trout a num, the. steamer- I sector, have gone or nau-g1t-.--The ley, further to the north, the ,Rou- on route to Europe. predicted a great- of a commission charged with the pre- 10 8 the giant pumps, from which they di made an advance of 6% miles 5 8 of Douaumont is officially ad -- streams of flaming liquids mani&n er Canada. industrially and po:itical- peration of a general agricultural. pro- rect to the Snorth of Salatruk. initted in Berlin, as is the failure of against the opposing trenches. They, ily, when peace is declared. -Though gramme. -attacks. The, Russo -Roumanian forces . are, the ,counter advanced behind a perfect screen of bleeding with sacrifices and Bending Aiquid flame, but the well directed fire fighting for time, because when Win-,% ith effort in behalf of the great -Em- ALLIES' AEROPLANES - of- the French artillery not only broke ter sets in conditions will be all RAID AUSTRIAN WORKS. against the attacking force on the pite of which she is an integral part," `DRIUN BACK up their molten curtain, but broke up he said,"-Carisdalv. higgest role in tho- entry. Transylvanian front. _They are sat- -Machin, es in ...-the ranks of the onrushing int isfied to allow Mae play of nations is not now, but in. the French and Austrian kensen to hold - the Battle. A hot machine gun fire poured into future." The history of the Domin- ACROSS BOD" and Dobrudia.so long as they can prevent -the Teuton completed the rout showed that what mia-. pushing further -'ion, he so" i7i S�..& survivors hurriedly sought the cover Falkenhayn from takes have had to be rectilied hays A despatch from Rome aa--y!- When Spring comes M%cken, seaplanes ef theii own trenches. south. been due to short vision, and that the rillas of Italian and French Von Falkenhayn Forced to Re - IM 'A fiew British offensive on -a vn deeds most criticized had de sen' position will be dangefous unless been of have bombarded Austrian military 1 three places on the west --tire From front stretching north of the present he mar.4ges to cross the Danube. I over -anticipation. As between those • works in portant �-,Xene of activity on the Somme may It is estimated by Roumanian mili- at unscathed, says an official an - be Canada would afier the -war steer Positions. be presojed by the announcement tary officials that the losses- of the a middle course of steady develop-, nouncement of the Italian War Of fr�,ri'the War Office that the British Austro -Germans in Transylvania have mont. "Canada is an Empire in itself," fire on Wednesday. An aerial battle A despatch from London says :—On artillery bombarded the German front reached a total of 80,000. continued Baron Shaughnessy. between the French hydro-aeroplaftes a large part of the Transylvanian I the Messines, Armentieres, Guin- population is not a fraction of what and Austrian seaplanes, in which one-, frontier the Au3tro-German armies of it should be, of what it is capable of of the Austrian machines was cap- Generil Von Falkenhayn have been Hohenzollern and Gommecourt INVASION A POSSIBILl have sized and another fell into a lagoon a a suras. These same areas have been becoming, or what it will be after the driven back across the border and i French Says This in No Mere war. We are now taking steps to pre- at Baseleghe, on the Italian coast near suffered heavy losses. The Northern for -weeks the scene of much British Viscount trench raiding. ... I -_ . Supersitition..- pare for the future, and are anticip- Caorle, also is reported. The Austrian, Roumanian province of Moldavia is the als: squadrilla had been throwing bombs now practically clear of the Teuton im From Mes-stries to Thiepval, - A despatch from London a — sting an immigration that should be northern limit of the present Somme, Field Marshal'Viscount French, Co=- unprecedented in Canadian history." on Caurle. vaders. front, is forty miles. Armentieres,' This means that the Russo-Rouman- mander-in-chief,of the armies in the control. of the Guinchy and the Hohenzollern areas United Kingdom, addressing the vol-' DO NOT LIKE DOSE FRANCE MAY IMPORT ion troops are again in at intervals of about ten miles be- unteers at Derby on Sunday, said that OF THEIROWN GAS. MANY. FARM IMPLEMENTS. i four Carpathian passes—Oituz, G are 1 mea, Tolyges and Bicaz. The menace tween Messines to Thiepval. an invasion of the Bn-*tish Isles was: Says. 1 A despatch from Brantford of 'invasion is now confined to the 0 not a mere supposition but a possibil- A -despatch from Berlin says�- Re-' Poo L I The- agricultural 'implement export: sea of the .Transylvanian Alps, QUEBEC VOTES $20,000 ity. This they must be prepared to ferring'to the official German an. 'trade from Canada after the war is, ,where the Germans are thrusting at TO PATRIOTIC FUND. meet, nouncement of Monday that hostile, e -tion Kimpolu g and P - likely to be increased through ac Bucharest via- ti -redeal- Help Recruit aeroplanes which attacked Metz, taken by France, which asked Hon. and at Buzau and the Czernowitz rail - Also $5,000 to TWO NORWEGIAN MAILS dropped bombs which emitted poison - an as. Battalions. SEARCHED BY ENEMY. Col. Harry Cocksbutt, President and' via' Bodza pa Even here, Pet- ous gases, killed -five civilians and Managing Director of the CockshuW. rograd announces, the pressure of the m Quebec says: The making seven ill, the Tageblatt says' Plow Company, to prepare a report on' Teuton forces have been arrested. The A despatch from city of Quebec on Thursday voted a A despatch from. London says: The the poison In the bombs caused. in- farm machinery for labor saving. This; Rourianians have won Mount Karek- sum of $20,000 to the Canadian Pat- Central News learns that a German tense suffering and death in a few orwegian. mail days. The paper says General Joffre report has been forwarded to 'the hares, south of Bicaz, and some 25 ,riotic Fund and $5,000 to assist re- warship stopped a N cruiting for the 171st and the 167th steamer which left Bergen Monday could not have sanctioned the asssio- French Government. If the trade in -'miles soilth-esist of the junction point its, and ex- creases, Brantford, as a centre of the of the Roumanian,' Transylvanian and Battalions,. now • being recruited in for Newcastle. This is the first action sination of non -belligerents, city. of the kind. industry, will reap a, big harvest. BukowiT)ian . frontiers. This indi. this presses the hope that the French Gov es cates an advance of several mil into ernment will apologize and Punish the LANES Transylvanian territory. 132 ALLIED P ! aviators, adding that unless this Is TOI.AID ROUMANIA done the incident will give a new NEW -RUSSIAN, OFFENSIV-E ay turn to warfare, the consequences Of HEAVY REINFORCEMENTS iN Four British Machines Fly goo Miles CONFRONT THE SERBS which cannot be foretold. From Inbron to Buchs- IN MCIA AND VOUJYNIA rest. Battle for Monastir . Grows Mom ONE SOLDIER TAKES Severe and Likely To Be OVER HUNDRED GERMANS. ' A despatch from London says:— Y Prolonged. One hundred and twenty-eight French —Heavy Bombardment In Progress Along the Entire Stokhod I— Roumania A despatch from London'says_:=W_w A despatch from London says: One seroplames have wTived In River Line. of fifteen Victoria Crosses, the award for reconnaissance work on the Tran- The Chronicle's Athens correspondent sylvania and DobrudJa fronts, says a! says : The battle for Monastir con- 5 t which are made in Thursday's Lon I -'tinue with unabated vigor, but the 3on Gazette, Is to Pte. Thomas Jones, despatch from Bucharest to the Wire 5 W ..A despatch from London says: A the Stokhod River. The maximum of who, according to the official account, less Press. Four British aeroplanes! contihuttl arrival of the enemy's rein - i open- intensity was reached directly west of after killing thre-! snipers who were arrived at the Roumanian capital Non forcements makes the struggle a very, new Russian offensive has been him, entered the German Thursday from Imbros, an island of severe one, and likely to last for some d in Galicia and Volhnia in.an et-'Lutsk, where, it Is assurned,. the Rus- shooting at G rm. Flying from cme yet, seeing that the R anion pressure -are preparing for a heavy trenches, and, single-handed, disarm- the Grecian archipelago. a 7 rt to lessen the Teuton The Russian report mentions ed one hundred and two Germs -ns, in- the Island of Imbro.3 across central pressure has failed to relieve t situ. i 7�2 Zong the Transylvanian frontier. Ger-'stroke. contras;, the ulgars reconnaissances and exchanges eluding three or four officers, and Bulgaria to B.Tch?r,-St in a straigat',ation, On the __��Xn h,^dquarters reports on Sunday only reconnai These it dwac- marched them back to the British line, the British machines travelled- a have been able to send men- om the that 9 heavy bombardment is in 'pro- of fire in Volhynia. 300 miles. Danube to the Monastir fron gross along almost the entire line on terizes as successfuL lines through a heavy barrage fire- distance of about : - ,,,.. .�...� .r._ ,_ --.r._.,..,t-•carr• •;rr-�-:•,-'.x^^ �.. - - i i — � 20,900 MILES OF TRACKS. t ^xr The Bread Problem is nfor ot a problem in the home How Sir George Reid Evened Up With • Tisa Canadian Paidlie- Rahway iii • where''Shredded Wheat is sir Joseph Yard. _ _ Great Corporation. _an p-- go story is being recalled about j ---llOIl. The WF1olC Wheat ► - If all the- trackage over which the + • , . grain is the real staff of life Sir George Reid, M.P., and ex -Premier C�0 l Canadian Pacific railway has control ' I of -the Australian Commonwealth, and r @ i -that is, all the leased lines, or linea s 1� -and you have -it in Shredded'Sir Joseph Ward, the ex -Premier, of ! `a taken•hodi}y -over, or - with running ,. Wheat Biscuit prepared in New Zealand, who is now on a visit AM& 10001.. u�s�r�a i0r w• rights -be included. in a grand Loral, �tS - a digestible form. It con- to England. �•r �• °•�• °a• •'•^°°"'° _ ol,..s° nae. yt�• +oe al •a•s•'�'° the .company, operates to -day- .20,000 - h Some' time ago the two stiatesmen- 1 wan... •.la oat mliNoa• at dollars a chw .-...tains more real body -build- had occasion to travel together duo_) r' n°w�916PP� L& a«.cii°,•`,l„"e,�°�::a°a: miles of tracks. This fact alone would �Q,� ff d°ai,a°ar«w.a Casa mass, carsn.lz tars tell of the biggness of the corpora- IUCSt LOi� ing material than meat or ing the night, and jointly occupied a �' xaa�ui.iw,wa m ca,aeamv.esr. silty ? eggs, is more easily digested, two -berth compartment on the sleep- c� a� T"�'" � tion which, thirty years ago, issued �d Andacosts much less rTY a ing-car. reached,- Mr. Reid { FREE Halm°s�' its first annual statement on a sheet ......_ . _ Hallam'• Tr- lar aabuoa. Value L i H.li.mas.ussrl. tp of notepaper. The company _owns As -bedtime. appy ern+ a sea «sass aaar.r-.rte � OMWmileB of telegraph; 30;900;800' - - - - -- food for the up-and-coming remarked: "Look •here; Ward, I am , JOHN iiALLAM Limited • ASK YOUR DEALER roan Who does things With a terrible snorer, so you. had better ! 202 Hallarn Wtdlnq, Toronto.. acres of unsold lands, worth $20he _ - turn in a quarter of an hour beforeVAN 000,000; and controls shipping to the 1 ' ► hand or brain—for the kid- me and get .to sleep before I start __ _. extent of 400,000 tons. One of the M o ok -dies that need a well-bal- perfming," which advice was' ic- orAnced food for study or play tented slid promptly acted upon. •—for the housewife who must on awakening the next morning, a save herself from kitchen Wild-eyed and haggard man, who had passed a sleepless night, looked re - Delicious for I proachfuIly at him and said impres- •breakfast or any meal, With lively: "Ward, the next, time we travel. together we start fair." -notable features of the. great torpor- s ; ation is, that it takes 'account of so a _ ;•r. many things, which, at the first blush, ought not seem to be related to rail- way transportation. - The comfort of There are two distinct classes of• the inner man -on the trains is, of: college -graduates: Those who ac- cour", of prime moment; but note cept positions and those who hunt jobs. how the Canadian Pacific Railway 1... _ _- milk Or cream. _ _�_ _ ._ __.. _ . went out of,its way to provide dietetic I baa posasoZ>s , = -+- The New Zealand Premier naively POTATOES IRISH ' C013- "' remarked afterwards that he quite- Made In Canada. omitted to mention, when blr: Reid warned him of his nasal "accomplish- - nients,"-that he also hia a• great- re- -CROWN PRINCE THRASHED. � putation in that respect. Kaiser's Heir Given Chastisement by ChILDIlOD AILIVIL�tiTS gastronomy. The railway company � E Ders. Delaware. ' Carman. Order s milks its own cows, and makes its at once: 8upnl7 limited. Write for quo- own soap. It bakes_ its ,awn bread` tations. H. W Dawson, Brampton. and it bores a tunnel through the AGENTS WANTED. mountains above the clouds. It grows ; To $5 U_1,1LY EASILY -EARNED its own pot toes, and its policies are °! by either ser( on authoritatively, of world-wide import and significance. censored ii'ar book containing Kitchener 'areer. als.f mart Canadlans•taken. Re One o€ iiia Servants. - eir _ ole: Limit d VYturned tuLlfe6e- ntTo cents amnl hole, - _ A FINE TREATMENT • _ - All German royalties are attended) Childhood ailments in most cases QUEENS SOLD ALMANACS. -at table by their own butlers. The come through some derangement of trslwarAz•E$s cos saLn Crown Prince has an elderly butler the stomach or bowels. Baby's Own Once a Special Privilege to Say Who's 7) F{UF ices for sale NEWS n A:�O JOB ' '• JL . Who _ �i�R r�T�� offices far Bale 1n g'�od Ontario who was once in the service of an Tablets have' been- proved by thou- :•• _, ` s, V ' iowns. The most useful a cl.intereepnx English peer. Ili this connection I sands of mothers to be the greatest The sale of almanacs was once a ;Int all busineaies. Full information on - application to Wilson Publishine Cots - may relate a story that is well-known- medicine known for the cure of these lucrative monopoly. Queen Elizabeth , MANY To DAZE AND COOTS LITTLE ; panY. t} west Adelaide street. Toront_a in Berlin, concerning a former butler ailments, simply because they regu- granted the sole right to publish "al- Catarrh IF, much'an Insidlou& diseaKe . 39XSCELLA M01I7S. of the Crown Prince. I was told it late' the bowels and sweeten the stom- marrscs and prognostications" to the l,nd figs become xo prevalent during she by a servant in the Imperial house- ach. Concerning them Mrs. Napoleon ' Stationers' Company, and James I. gest sero gears that its treatment should .w rcE R, Tt d eats al. cue ETC - hold but I cannot vouch for its truth. ! e understood by all. 1, ain b al a.nd me treatment. a t cured with• ;r _ Lambert, St. ignace, Que., writes: 'extended the privilege to the Univer- science has fully proved.that catarrh out pain by out home treatment. write. -A-1 _ As everyone knows, the -Crown "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent sities of Oxford- and Cambridge, tui_ to a conetliutfcon dtution l treatment u■ bPforr too Cate. Dr. Beilman ateaicats, h� re!iuires a constitutional treatment_ �,, Co., Limited. Callingwood. t)nt. Prince has, like his father, a very medicine for childhood ailments -and -for. centuries only these three bodies sprays, inhalers+, s'atves and none douche,. rrg: 'violent temper, and when he was ; I am well pleased with their use." were. per -milted to issue printed Galen- ' often -m riv Pverthe disease further enelit dnwn the THICK SIMOLLEN OLK�i�iS quite a young man his immediate The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- dars. The monopoly ended when, the larr-passages and into the lungs. ! attendants had to put up with a ers-or by mail at 25 cents a box from claim of the king to the privilege of I if sou ha%e catarrh or -Catarrhal that make ahorse Wheeze. great deal from their royal master.eafness or head -noises. go co sour .Roar, have Thick Wind The Dr. Williams Medicine CO.,,CO.,,Brock- , granting or withholding permission to druggi�ist and RMt.,one ounce of Parmine i The-8ttendant who chiefly suffered villa, Oni.._ issue calendars --a survival, perhaps, tnoubte strengths Take this home and ns Choke -down. can be _ from days whets kin asserted their T add to it J. pint of, hot watwr and a reduced wi h was a servant who acted as the y ounces of R'ranuiatea sugar- stir utrtil prince's butler and chief personal at- Not Just For Fun: right to regulate all things, including a dAyved. Wks one tablespoonful 4 timrK Cendant. The Prince at that time -A Scotsman.and -an Irishman were seven -the times and seasons -was de- a This Ria ng h tiring quirk relief )rum :. tarda leading a pretty gay life, and discussing the recent revolt in Ireland. finitely disproved and proclaimed non- itis dtetre<stng_hPad-notPee, clogged ons- �•o other Bunches or 5we"'n`-+' Nobtiatrr, existent. Now an can aa$' who ti toils should open, breathing become «asy no hair gone, and parse kept at wore" Eco - sometimes would return to the Im- The Scotsman remarked that too much anybody dna fis treatment stop dropping torn the -throat. - •• who Isnywhere: London Chronicle. This treatment he,w a eliant coni.• twmtcal-only a few drops req:itred at an ap- jperlal Schloss in the early morning, filo rose a dangerous t4rng. What's : n s e tines th8t.got to do with the rebellion in i�"e in sa,res where the blond http ne.nmr Agg{jgSh}si8, IR..the antisel�ttc liniment for in an excessively bad temper, which Ireland?" says Pat. "Weal:'• says There is•nothing quite. to unaatis-'«h ie and mankind, am andtrasta Hlot ttleo F�r y manktnd• duces Cysts, 'Wenah and , i3ainful, —Ric would vent on te at he luckless butler. Sandy, "ye see, it started with .Larkin, factory as the good judgment a man might have used -but didn'S. d"tru •t ve dwishes l+aeasetobe 0 -ho ld a gl rfrom this ri t dearars or delivered. enVems and iBook "Fvidenim" dieser Now the butler was a giant of a and finished up in earnest." _ reatnxru a trial, w c YOUNG P D F : 616 Lyman@ Bldg , Nontnat, Oar i v soldier, and II W8116m er r-- i YnorDtss =4 Atsstbhe. Jr,. us ■Ode to C=dL *a' 'Prussian, an ea-� .airy .. l >Itiaasd•s >diaim.at Otaras v two years he put up with the �Or� Granniafed ElieUda, Wanted to Practise. - for --Prince's temper; submitted without gTss inflamed by e:po- Stopping Hiro. .. a murmur. not only to the most 'vio- 1 rare co Sea, Das) sad eMedxpo. "I-shall never ask you to promise to MY bey. You want to practise j lent and 'insulting abuse from his utc relieved Minna thrift." Y come home early again," she said loos. , I know, dad,' but I haven't the ' am"A Ni royal master, but often to personal in-'' '" y(�is�ye +y: No6marting, rowfully whey he let himself in at x, dignities such as having boots flung at jure E e Comfort At two a tr tools." his head and wine in his - face. The YOOr Den��tnasct's Soc per marine [>• .,Why not, my dear ?" he inquired "What d4 you mean by that?" tiidYleinTubn4Sc. FoAsotell6eCyernea@k _ . __ _ !lf_ you.11 let me-.3lave the -five dol--- - .- man had been drilled and schooled in-DruggisuwliaraeLY111 nedyCe„ tars I need I'll see how long 1 can MenA Boy -9+- all the strict discipline of the Ger- •'It's bad enough'to be `married to a make it last." man army,, and submitted to. insult :..WARNItiG TO THE PUBIC. Lnighthawk and a loafer, without mak- _ For A11 Departments and abuse • from the heir to the ing a }air of you, tt .:," she .replied, ; Sone as a thing as natural and and he had no comeback, shard's Liminess u Clls nightherta w• Parcels for Prieonera of War Must._. _ proper as eating. iBe Strongly Packed. a even a.• Prue- .!Hoprles*ly ignorant.' Steady El11�iiO�fil6ift •• he worm t , But, like ice De art- - t Office � • r. o os O _ bo of e t I, - Canadian P P 1 w 'th � The cans I oho a roti g Th 'T dunrn Y S soldier will turn, and one night,' , i Ls'OOd Wag® n British lis notified b the B _ _.. . went has been n y —-r{hroegit college when the Prince returned from some . n a i _ Post Office that may p 1 nhe learn carousal in -a particularly lively -mood from Canada to prisoners of war -in "Wby, he can't even read the Latin and began as usual to abuse his at. Germany are being received in Lon- ! MkPPLY ' kendant, the dormant temps; of. the i ' on his diploma."- rn don in a damaged condition, so that ^ ^ �' ElU Ltd. Ifld�j}��8_t Rebs •: bi Prussian avroke. _ e have to be repacked P -• g i frequently they Pa power- before y y 1 MERRITTON, ONT. Prince iri his o , ol- - Pt,: seized the P P .before they can be forwarded to H _ • - - : him, with, Minard's -Liniment Co., Limited.' .1 iful grasp, and inflicted on h -: land for transmission to Germany. the Prince's own cane, -a' terrible The British Post Office adds that in @ Gentlemen, -I 'nave used MIN - chastisement. Then he bound the -Ivessel and Prince hand and foot and gagged him' most case; the damage appears to be ARD'S LINIMENT on my due to the fact that the parcels were in my family for years, and for the r and departed from the Schloss. The inadequately packed by the senders. 0 f every day ills and accidents of life r - man left Berlin by •a night train and j The public are warned, therefore, consider it has no equal. ''•'�" ;, , -was never seen or heard of again. that parcels for prisoners of war, up- . • I would not. start on a voyage with-, A {ter this incident tbe.Crown Prince's he are very strongly packed, I out it if it cost a dollar a bottle. treatment of his servants greatly ira- will they arr vie in such condition - 23 ,rHE p ' _ CAPT. F. R. DESJARDI:V. , proved. I as to be of little or no use to the re, Schr. "Storks," St. Andre, Kamou- {� - cipients. raska. L Ordinarily thin cardboard boxes, BILLIARDS r such as shoe -boxes, and thin wooden 'i ; boxes should not be used; nor does a. His Preference. - single sheet of ordinary brown paper j Thole long winter nights # 1 ='you-wlll need indoor. recrea- :young lady (with hopes) -What do A RAGE ?SMAS . GIFT afford sufficient protection. Even ; tion. Why not instal a you tMnk is the fashionable color for JAVr, where proper materials are used, it - as sending now for our Price is important that the contents should -Home Billiard Table ? a bride? Last of «QUft be ti htl packed so as not to shake Write for particulars of Moul floorwalker-rTe on differ, bat' �u_.,,� ��� 0% g y I should prefer s white one!}`>aut$# about during transit. The following our fatuous ' _ forms of packing are recommended: _Maisonette Table, agiasra's-Liatmsat.o±4r�s-.S►rYrq�in-C�ws0��� -roan tea or coffee drink- (i) strong double cardboard oT for cash or on easy terms 3r strawboard boxes. Those made of Salute Suitable for a General. era find themselves in' the corrugated cardboard and having lids SurroulheS dt WaffS, Ltd. The recruit was having his first turn I You will have trice time to look grip of a "habit"' and think which completely enclose'the sides of I on sentry duty. it over for your1Christmas' buy - ,Bakers to H. Vit. the King. 'Now, remember' ins A fortunate purr6hese en- '4 the box are the most suitable. (2) 1 a'a Church St., Toronto your salutes," the corporal warned' ables us. to offer these RARE #5 they .can't. But they can- Tin boxes sue l—aa are used for pack- and .BEST STYLE. Robes at him. "If you see a lieutenant wear- prices less than half their usual easily—by changing to the ing biscuits. (3) Strong wooden I ing two.stars, slope arms. For -a cap- cost. a delicious, pure food -drink, boxes. (4) Several folds of stout rain, with three stars, slope arms also. Tbey are a rich brown -black. c packing paper. t I r with -beautiful .121 etre -and per- a The British authorities advise that 1 s The major has a crown on his straps, featly fanned, unsurappearance. for and you present arms: For the col-.' warmth and appearance. The parcels for prisoners of war in Ger- erg thing for many must not be wrapped in linen, I one), who has stars and a crown, you i Auto, Carriage. or sleighL. y ' present army and turn out the guard. Lakes also 'a luicurious- -POSTU calico, or any other textile material. When he' was left' alone the recruit ! Tiour Styr for the =oma _ f cis- _ a -advised. -to in Canada for orders again and. ager. are Parcels posted P went over these ga � Parch oners of war -in Germany which have again. Suddenly' his •musing was in- make an. early selection as the y This fine eereel beverage not been adequately packed by the hwursea .oei•h stat diaak oz ie becoming exceeding- This senders will not be forwarded but will A It3tissen.t thqterrupted by the approach of an of- ty ecsron ; the btai therefore _ contains true nourishment, e" "eOYaa r be returned to, thy-setrders, as the•ttd•--at�t'. firer. ..This watr_a general}_an_the_)_ wed Con b -unobtainable. rite fo a or DTW6 at # - but n0 caffeine, as do tea reciuif did not know. what to do for I from the largest sealers in British Post Office has notified the r� . e td g, C.I.and �!r him. "And which might you be?" he Canada J and coffee. - __'_,__ - Department that pardels which are wfI.o. wadi and k„a I asked bluntly, unable to recognize the ! LAN[ONTAGNE, bIMITED - inadequately packed must be returned �.1, badge of the officers rank. "I'tg the �,p Son 1410 Postum. makes for com- to the senders. it 1 aelean • °I �•'eaFri aaa 7rous mama It. Wast an et to .,q, e! general," replied the officer. affably. oto= fort, -health, and efficiency. —Y _ , Ip_>►.pr r � a>s>iy "Kure, now, and are ye?" exclaimed __The Difficulty. the recruit in' consternation. "Ther- aaanufaotur.rs of t)naiity J.W.LfwarA.M P. W. F. mostwe. , Naraess, Truaka. isga, Into. -� "rThere'S a Reason'" She I'm sure there are many girls .�nd�3M. CtasdRse.rd« ye'}l vtnt-something big. How'd it Inet"�ed .W, who could make you happier than I W. !. ,}, yh- gen, bhD„ de if I give you a bit of bayonet -ex- — li Orsan,er. eaand mdacalEs. 'eTCise ?" _� could. -- - lS9UE 4fr--'1$. C.an4dlan Poetum c c•real Co., Ltd.. He -That's just the difficulty; they - SAN=TON - OATARIO-10.-'--- Windsor. Ont. could but they won't. lfdaard'a Lladm.at Cares Colds. to - T' w - • � � �' ., a-. - .. ,,.. s,.c, .., .' - ^ •' K,r+' ! . •-a'ti a r "h ,�::. a :tea• s.. - •+� ;ac :d'4?`,•.-_ 1,.+ t:. ,.. -ti •:- ... .» , .:. ,: ..-...+, t-`-";:., :-.a.. .y,�' .•-c T"�'+:.r ,...r ..,,r:.,� d`'" `-s1 . as «••c� S�, ; ,. S t „. .,.,.J..... .. . :. ¢".• 4. rJ ,>• ..r"": u_4.. t,e.' t.' ,ser KM" �xg Now-Adaerf4somerelt4t. . T'lze FYuit Store - HAVE- :,YOU TNI�D CRI r ub"everyFridaymorniagatitsOmos `wTOVE I+UR SALE-Coal heater, ;HAS THE QUALITY t unci �7 - - .Pl.cksring; Oar - / w K - : • f sell feeder. in good colydition Price 116,00- Ile- 18'00 _ - - it G call ro Nzws w9ce Gtr , .. NEW SHORTENING I�r� e - -- -- ,Potatoes, Cobbae, Cucumbese, Red T w N t r. " . and Green PeA ere,,Picklin �E RTE.. 5 _ _1 2b Pfts year ; 01.00 if paid in advance. OL9E TO RENT-Lx.r•ge 10_rclo.al`_ P _ g ` 1;Bubscrlptioasto the United States Sj 60 H W frame dwelling.' Apply tt ALre h6rion .. -Unions, Etc„ Etc. ,. For Frying, -:--- For Cake-making, ----Fur_.Shortenipg. _ ::1 insdrsacs O.pangor, Cburch fit. Pickering 6.8 Malaga Grapes, Cantaloupe@, Bananas pyi p i� lit SALE- Ripe and green Loma- - In 1Vater-melons. 1 lb. 8 oz. Tine *)'e. 316. 1 oz. Tins Cie. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. I too. goodcookw apples, carrots, 9 *owe tree us bef„ re buying Peaches, - Cheaper that, 3litter - -Better than. Lard a 6 atouslul old, 1st etas I plan and s eche if tion" Ae the market is so uncertain this year O- orethawwk and Ki roads 9 MOTEa ANO COM MENTO -'- - we e4ptiot li@t prices nd stay- with '11111! IXT -- t contrelly eltnated houses them -7A good deal always. r FRESH SINIOKIX FINNAN HADDIE 2.1bb foe• 25c }` otte w1w stable and garage, -i,ow rout for , The Germa-u submarine and-ztetr• whiter wonahs, r u Annes, N'hitoy a•f NEILSON S ICE CREAM CISGOEy 15 cents .I1ONELEsS COD 15`eentf3 -,pelin campaign agairxt Huglattd �litttl[[ AtiLUH L'Ol�' FOR HAL}; Plato, to coned; @undeirs or in : _ I+RESH ROLLED OATS, $8.50' A SACK .- , 1 , - lice-cream sodas-always good, . _ Is turning Out a fallurt from N 1'% -kppliat lot '46` con. 1,'Pickering Win,- } } gray jr N Ii No 9 t laremont, Iad;rdone Cisme . -military standjwiat. It is 4rllr aria H. do MARQ�/S 14'r, lirrve on hand's!! the time R. freK12 cto�k_Ol`__ that--beth-have-i — _ _ _ - 1111F,1t MAKING--Be inning with • ono -- damage, but this datuRg" to lifer �, Monday, o�gtDa we •will �,e prap.rea "o ���* a Cooked Hans Balogna Headcheese, -..-Smoked Backs, and property, ivatead of dlLeart• ulnke elder ,int ' the last of November. W e ening the British,,has made thein rear; Cherlywood ear_Smoked - - - - Grain Chopping .. Rolls `Long Clear Bacon -mora determined than .ever io 11v0R SALE-New rubber tired 'top.. _ +t bugpv. cutter as goad as new, aow cuttlaa AND DAT FLARING carry-the alar. to a sllcceosful issue, boa No fl. ollomo cream eoparatoria good con- Oranges, ,Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas, Spanish Onions, - ditfon, two churns. Apply to 8 W Davis, Pick- The undersigned is prepared-to do The Germans on the other hand are ering Ott Coo n '-b - ----- --- -=-- grain chopping and oat flaking king Onions, Cabbage, Ptarsnips, _ Etc. egiuning to feel that both the A LSIKE'-CLOVE' R SSFD FOR . -'.zeppelin _and sloe submarine have 'Asale at lot 1s, con T. Pickering, at the t I'JVery day in the week Try Maple Butter for your Pancakes en' own price, Also young shorthorn bulls for - except on Saturday been a losing game with theta. It sale at reasonable prices. E E .Pugh. Clare 14 now stated that the British wont . lt"t _ A, quantity of slabs for sale, also RICHARDSON have either-captured'or destroyed OUSE FOR SALE; OR TO RENT wagon tongues, arias, etc. JAS'a two hundred 6ubmarltle8. Of HOUSE 8-roomed frame dwelling Church _ -at Ptckeriatt. half sere of land, !arae and ama13 John F. Bayles, Greenwood course only the British Admirals fruit, hard and soft water. Apply to air. S. _ _—_ _ _ T H E y X Andrew, Pickering _ it; know the number destroyeei dna WANTLD-To rent or purchasea- .. C O A L-0/'L the manner of their destruction. .1 cheap cottage and good karioa. Masi STANDARD.-.BANK', I HOW the were 'destroyed p j]j bass will and snip barn, need not be near a ' y S- village Muat cheap, Apply Albert atm- _ ; ' �� S Here I probably never be divulged by the mane, 43 3lackry Avs, rokbnta a e es�� OF NADA $ritish Aadmiralty, but.whsn'the. ULT STRAYED-From pasture at Mawn or Cs TORONTO War is over the will know how V lot 93 coo s, Pickering, during the manth-.,conn �®O e of October. a 8-year old bay filly, smsil white ' many fell victims to. British cun- mark on lace. Any ane knowing of hor where- - gbeuta will . please communicate With Walter ningness. The zeppelius are also Bush, Dumbarton �a �� +� :� -Your* surplus earnings in our meeting the sauce fate as the sub- ORD AUTO FOR SALE=1916 lno. II -'mat ee, and the means of de- F lel, Daulop double trea,l tires -a all roar '�"'� Savings Department_earn inter- - wbeels, has run odly 1100 miled, •illi:aeil for - - stroying these trenlendous engin es dila' Reason for ar:lloy-no store roots [Snap - - r fury :rclaw-r Lev I D Cameron West Har of destruetion lana l9ecOtne •s0 per.' Lad i home 4tf _ - . h p s11 r 'a + s a est at current _rate .PICKERING BRANCH fected by tae British that now �CTSIVOLD RANDS FUR SALE--I when a zap' leaves 'the shores 'of%:'have a few v:goroa4 Cotswol 1 raze la ubs �t 1 par--brei, we.wh from +U to 118 l s Uric. at R. W. GORDON, !:Tanager. Lt � � Branch also at Whitby. Germany the chances are very the farm'. 14 cents a pound Call and ge• your t n poor for its return in safety. y fait from the doclr F M t�apwan, Grsam:=e• .Man Grange Ptek,t esin!tura! pi.oue 4:! leading- Germans are now couvinc.T•pRSALE BY TENDER- Tenders �, PIGEONS PIGEONS I r I � E+ ed that it ie extremely foulish to L wil! be received uT the uorlerrustx+l up. to r Dec 14t for the purchase ora bemuse ani lot" in -continue thiel system of frightful= cue vulaze of Ciaremout Comfoirsbl- I awry Caroeaux -and Hower%" some very Fereaie ac rirrent prices 3, 4. 3;'17, house comtuninit 8 rooms [Splendid bunt, good !Arae. .e`1 to 511 cease each. i S. 10, 13 and lb inch cement tila nt.the Hess, as the loss inflicted on the aseortzneae of rraic tree. half scr� of land. t ���sse + r %vbat Tile Tarda 'Ind, Tel. No. Poweaatoa on March 1 1911 Apthy to P'Msc• -y7 e y -meaty to insignificant when nab at C1 tit he 6 - «i31TE1'AL� PItiEUr PLA T, • 3501 9ilarkham compared to kine lues ,sustained by «'hicevale, Oot. i W.M. PH1LP ° ARS TO 'RENT-Being' lot 15, tt� t s.,. },� them.,, cam J. P,ckenng. and canstettq.; of W acres tT ArVi nksi' - - ..tooted one a�3 a hal! miles alorta of Picker. 4_1q 41P. There are a large number-of pec- c- .,e. g�o1 bora. stau.e !cr 6 harees aa't 20 - .atiltl Dun.,; Luamimg orchard with 3, good .a _ .. 4 ... t -- e - who prvt,lsesy thAt a great rlsty Df fruit Soil a-rt= clay loam w it fenced i p.ar.tyoRLrrI and soft wa•rr. For furtnor s reformation or revival It'll Lake pastfc�}are ar2Jy to Jr nm Ha:ght, pZrkertmg8.4 ;re�-ss.. Place when ilia war 13 O� ... >Z Ti r4 tI ENIW`N p over, [,n• ARNIS 7O RENT-Beiniz lift � ' doubtedlvthe wai 1VilI make a Ott- 1, Picltertag consiar:mg of loll a,r-e Q. t.e premises ase a ro"t ca.t house swoe .,'.ZonorniCBl '-- �+S.jtl�ll,.p�le -� '�f-�- deep impression on 'the .minds Of eiav to under baro, good lahesd, 3 walla MCI t• got Weight a7ubstantisd cin' 2ourtr is a good grata lain about .110 set ea �' -� Y those who will 'bane seen waF ie to bay Aleo l.la A, can 1.40 acres. frame hocsa r. , +' lime barn. frame stables, driving she i, 9 acres s' of l-Proof (i01'1sbwtim — I i 1 most horrible forms. They plouahed i r-8 acres to tats wtreaL, •9 'Felts on �-y, i=��� �t� farm, soil a clay loam. Apply to (leo. falconer, Gun EkTrel Cylinder Bore � ` will return home with new vision DuuDart ter_ OttT s— law - w r, , 'of life: They will find much that 4 will need refor75 Aft m and vne o AS,SEY-HA 11 H. P. -- ¢ these will be the political life of Perfeet Da A • Columbia ` thecoantry. The history of the Cream Searator� s E P.- $100.00 ( y, . Col m a 1+[11:el�i t .. P _ .. _ I Quartette. -jpollticsin Canada during the post will assure you every ✓ j A. tO11�t' Oh Fair. Oh Sweet, Oh Holy. few years has not been a credit to cent of profit. H. P. �1� 0t) 1tl' OSc� George Stahl. violin; Marshall - her. Men w by have- occupied the Mowers and Rakes, Verity _ 1% N s P • _ P. Lureky, flocs : and Chane. highest places of honor are await- PIOW6, wagons and - s" Ing trial; charged with dishonesty Buggies. - on skids w►1th Talk t k• War s Pumpkin Centre in tho expenditure of the �, P ufhl� pe pub c - A. 1797 etor , ' Swart, La funds. Others have been forced J. R. THEXTTON, Pickering, Ont. - MAQNEio 10° meImoving tctalres at Pam kin Ceutre`; Ind.`Phone 1908 _ Original, Cal Stewart, Laughing out of the public life of the conn- OIL _ _ story. try on account of immoralities. S >r. P. - OIL 6 H. P. - 1 Many men seem to think that the �laremant itverr� An F. a B. Fictory T. M. MOUDDEN t- `''fact of their occupying positions --•- df honor and trust -should -make " Columbia Graf000b A Record Dealer ''Bus meets all Trains - �� �a �� �«--.:,PICHERINa t - Ahem immune from punishment First-class Rig's - 8OQ ia. Prl�s W for wrong-dottig. Canada will gs to 17ire day or haver rise to the heightA of power _ night at lowest prices, Grinding at 11 cents per + bag— Band influence to which she hag Phone 1805. URIAN JONlrw7, ACCeaf9 if she continues to tolerate BROOKLYN HARDWARE STORE _ al L. Q thecrimes to which many of her Thos. Sanderson & Son, Bell and Ind. Phones. leading n en have been guilty dur- PROPRIETORS - ing the past few years. Oue of the customs that has been a source Glen Willow Mills! of.weakness is that Of Tewardiug Com,=• CF=O'P® _ political workers by appointing them to some public office. -There A Carload of «'esters Feed Wheat just arrived, idso enroute another car are many men in Canada to-day of Distiller's Grains and a car of On- _ who are occupying fat positions tario Bran and Midlings. A Rood stocL0��t�� of Dined Braine. Flour and dill Feeds V as a reward for doing dirty work on hand at the will and at the Cherry - that their leaders think necessary, wood_ Sheds, r but which they themselves would Bell Phone Home Phone n THOsit W O. FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING - ' .disdain to do. No man should �. 'N. REE 8 n R . INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR occupy and public position uniesa -- - - - - _ through merit. Character and p DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK capability should be the basis on e i 6 M =�I om P f _ ` which they should' receive their '` *a �$' M IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THERZOP. Appointment. When our soldiers 3 . 'g 1 g - have returned from the front, =' �' - n t ~- -' r a Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. -- -- �� After they have given the -Hun him g , = fa g A >� Q� Interest• payable half-yearly, 1st April and fat October by clle4ue (free E x Q a . a . a,ep,� a-erti o- aR CM of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at„the rate of five per cont just reward, it is hoped that they - �t �. a nd$ e, $ se �C ser annum from the date of purchase.. ' -.inay bean a 'frame of mind that a� e� X� ` tt a g, °A y I - gg @ v '; a w e , ; b b ,{ - ' ' Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and _ will lead them to purge Canada of - 11 a oga 5 0 y e O = accrued interest, as the- equivalent of .cash, in payment of any allotment _--- .evils, as they have-helped o - _— -.-- -”' m $e-allzder any futliic-spar-lase-issue--i'n•_'Canada-othee-•than-an-.issue-off--- -.. w o �. allie's in Europe to'clear that. nti- A' a�ri' -- Tifeaiury Bills or other like short date security. _ e:,... Feb � �. � .:.'I _ Ilent-of Prussian militarism, b' y - - Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. - ei. ►' '° _ '°`I May. �?o A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recogr -- - S :. Apr b► w+t l ray m a y may :n'ized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications .r for this stock which bear their stain On Thursday morning a C. P. R. �°. �I -�I J ns O p p' _ g x „ , Q For application ferms -apply -to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. ' freight trxin was derailed it the din= rr p - F mond Where the C. P. R. crosses the .°y' m 0° wal Sept; -4 __ _DROARTURNT OF FINANCtt, OTTAWA, _ G. T. R., and eight cars-were derailed. _ cot.. w, « OCT08ttR tib, 1916.. _ - About twenty mules were killed in,the = tS a..l xov ' 1 wreck, but fortunately none of the ,,,, Deo a -- crew was injured. The cause of the January 1911-Whitb7 9, Oshawa s,-13ronlgDam - wreck has not been ascertained at the c, Port Parr� S. ilttbridge 19, oanningtoa 11, time of going to.pres@. Beavwloa 11), Uptergrevs 9 r ._„-•-'.- _ :': .. '-..:Gtr%e"?..u�_",%,s_•+'=.,2•:.'�"�'.Xn.::.::siy`.:"_ =, - ':',:.i :: :, ..,.':.�-,¢rw.C' •i.:t.^�.+r..<-..:s,c:iy&'x;.,a..,...,.F.....,,.....'w'a.:..;.,:,....... ,..... ....•_ ,:.w:.x:;:•2.,a:.:s_^��r,w,.nR.�X.•"•.F_N:,.d.., _..,�. .., L.:.,. � a-::.;..:..,.�,..�.�..a_.:w_..t. �..:n?,:.a.t�•� --"�'�.as�:... --_•......'„+.;hw•'?w1}. -1 771-r", -7. Plater Mactiab jr. war in the city .WOMEN *Shaw's Telegi ap' 'ch 'ILDERLY,-h School VD Monday. George Gibbons, ofToronto,-was Gives thorough q9ur"s iu.*perat-. ■ luk and station work by Rome herewith hii ;:rents over - Sum. THE VOMINIONIANK' Study plan or to those who attend S�FEGU�RDEV w Day or i?lght sessifts.' Full ptirti. a 901TAMUSHID 1471 Miss Emma Brodie, of Toronto, talars sent on request. Write W. Farmers' Business ------spent the week -end with relatives T011. Other$ JiOwThey WW"a H. Shaw, 'President, 3 Gerard East, buslum of ftraere a" DOGUM I&- UTS Is Toronto. fav"Cable terms. in town. 6 ==X1:r1wW%-A t Carried Safely Through J. Bundy, of.. Torpn 6 13 Change of 11fe.- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT D49osits of $1.00 and up*wAN rectiviL' Sundal here w Ith his mother, gre. 'Add".en: amooats twice a you. I Wm. Bundy. Durand, Wis. - "I am the mother of XMLOL"t ""Or to depWtors. 4 Dr. B, -I. Love, of Bro�klin, is fourteen cbildren and I owe my life to dinA E6 fewdays -with friends Is WHITBY BRANCH D. TERRY, Manager. Lydia E. Pinkham's 9 gen Ci i7� Claremont. Vegetabrl-e Com- ma 10 Jud. Bundy, who has been in pound. *ben I was In Uxbridge'for several weeks, wag sL n d h a d 45— -th-e- tome on Sunday. Change of Life, John Forgie and Thos. Condy S. a friend r ' ecom shipped two carloads of turnips to Smended. It and jt Toronto this week. Mrs. Brander, of Unionville,' ac- gave me such relief LOW.. ..SHA_"jEj ipanied by her son, spent over from my had feel- -con T Inge that I took da, 7 Sum y.with Mrs. George Middle- several bottles. I ton. am now well and Miss Mabel McLellan entertain- com- healthy and r4 ed's few of her young friends to Note mend your Compound to other ladieL y a Hallowe'en party on Tuesday —Mrs. MARY RmGwAy, Durand, is. very best, because the '6venibg. A MassachusettsWomanWriteM. Wnj. Edwards will hold an nuc-- Blackstone, Mess.-I'My troubles are well tempered' and very. tion sale of standing timber, chief- were from my age, and I felt awfully ly -maple, at his farm at, Balsam, w on Nov. 21st. nick for three years. I had hot flashes Smooth Well. Neal mbyed into the cit often and frequently suffered from y pains. I took Lydia E on Wednesday and will reside Pinkhaes ARE THE BEST VALUE Vegetable Compound and n�w am well." there in future, having secured a Mrs. PIMME Coumoyas, Box 23A good position. Someday you will buy All standard males at reason` Blackstone, -Mass. Rev. H. Wood, who was in Ham- Such warning symptoms GA sense Of a talking machine Ilton for a week attending the suffocation,hot flashes,beadiaches,boick- When that time arrives be able .rkeg at the", Hard. Baptist convention, retarned-home o come to us and see.P on Wednesday. aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sure t in the ears, palpitation of the and hear the Columbia Mr' and Mrs. Caddie, Mrs. H sounds Grafonols, before deciding parka before the eyes, irregu- ware - Store.. !a Q�rl Was H heart, s ­_ Four placcbase I yolon of Oath sintiea, constipation, variable appetite, -a ... motored ' - - _4' - - d - - --a -n-di 1 .' We'll up on atur ay. shouldbeheeded gl�dlv send a Grafo- weak weakness and dizziness, , PC spent the afternoon with Miss Gul. no , your house by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink on approTal. lock. Vegetable Compoundhas carried T. P. Shirk, 'Edgar nnd MrA. ham's V If yor already own a disc C HAS, . . many women saf sly through this Cris". S ARGENT'S .-L--Shirk a -ad Job_n_--a-n4- machine, t- Cnhimhig ------- were-in Vaughan on Sunday at- cords.* They lit any ma - tending the funeral of a relative, chine. and are beMrecords Ont. made. CONT, PICKERING BAKERY CLARE Mr. Geo. Cober. . .. - I - Miss Veta Stephenson Wag In &5c. up 7 "Pickering on Friday evening last BItFAD, SUNS au'd CAKES Ask. to bear -A Perf"t an Methodist- church- Chocolates assisting rVith the programme at choii e Candies Day" and "Ob Fair, h par'eforoeatheentertainment given in the Sweet. Oh Holy" (A. ILIPa tterson's Pre severe thuuder-9torni '%VeJdiug Cakes � a ,pecialty • • Qnite a T. M. McFADDEN, Passed rover this locality on Tues- and We deliver them. -Columbia GrafonrAa an d day afternoon. According to the Record Dealer Both phones in 9hQp. -ather _�prognostications of the, wk Now is the time to fix up for winter those broken window%, that out- roph-ets we will have a period Pickering.,' Ontario 4 9,ne weather. of H. R. Mouney, Picke'�Ing side cellar door that is off the binges, that Mg pen or hen toume Jake Tayldr had a -%t1CCeS-fLtl that requires a roll of felt paper and a few boards, that latch off the stable door, that loose board auction sale of his farm stock and that bang bangs all night these y We --:-- -.-TAKE NOTICE -weather and'those old stovepipee that nearly i1rideritand that Mr TRylor Will -cause "to be -burned out Inst winter. should'be 0, -eside� ih' d you In ve to the city to i the replaced with new ones. Remember t future. Walter Ward, of Bal am. Pictures that ha-te been advt-qked for -son Sfr:rrr0X-X 3:3sT =:14:M, =to.' --has pnrchased- the farm vacated - by Mr. Taylor. ve havi a g. nail screw@ tack,, in felt per, ba -a The Claremont Fiie Couipany cost of fraining, afti-r the 1.5th of Nov*ember," I V. g nail;, -4, hinges, epipe4, wire, oc Abs, putty, ks have purchased a new fire engine. glt as the old one was found to be too --if not called for before that date. etc,.. C.Al and get supplied and stet the old jobs .. .... --done •-while the weather keeps fine. heavy and cumbersome to be used -effectively at a fire. It required _Finnan Haddie, Smoked Roll, Diby Herring, Potted Meat, etc. C. H. BURLING, -PICKERING many -men to operate -it -that a Potatoes 82:0 per bag of 90 pounds' house might be burnt down before It could be brought to the scene Our Groceries are the freshest. and put In operation. The new engine or thres, men and can be brought to a 0_%� -P line can be worked. by two B4, BRICK flo yrt thin a few minutes after the -PHILIP GEORGE —sla-rin is given when it can be used at eff Ively. --------There are v_er_v-fe-­w-1-owws­-or-r14- Dow-ftit6n of lages throughout th o families -anno Canada that -con= D Some thiie we -anood tha� we had that are in mourning as a result --lai-aw for the, agency for sever In nearly PEEL'S SHOE -4- STORE of this terrible war. _0 evOrycommunity way be found - ,one or more families, who have MILTdN PRESSED BRiCK "been plunged into grief because a M,I,tL 'y tS, •'.77200 Pairs 'of Men's ar Boo -:,husband, a brother or a son has We have been obliged for different reasons paid'the supreme sacrifice for the to chane our Agency, but still sells a The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanics' spike of civilization and f re�dom.• it maybe tfiat a near and dear -.'Milton made brick. The Boyd Pressed has been wounded'and Is now use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian 4 —Brickis a good, clean, well made brick -tossing on a bed of suffering, it and we can quote attractive price deliv. wear, Every pair fully guaran. -imay be with the loss of sight or of a limb that will incapacitate ered anywhere. 7 teed. .8aleprice right. 'him, from pursuing his former 'it missing.and his fate unknown. PEEL E 0 N vocation, or possibly that clearrone Let us hear from"'you.' A He may be lying in an unknown grave, or it may be that NTARI 'gra he is a- WHITBY, Y. -0 0 prisoner trnstiag to the tender mercies of the barbarais Tentons. I Mae 11001 31 40 Our little village of Claremont has not been immune from these ef- WANTED NOW COAL and GRAIN fects of the war. A few. weeks ZrroT Tj:P:F"V=Mj:E0 Reliable salesman to act as agent in Ontario County. ago Mr.- and Mrs. Peters were roti. Hard and soft Coal of the best PAY •INEEKLY fled that their son was -mi sing, quality on hand. Outfit free, exclusive territory and and now the relatives of Vilfred money making specialties, Our Underhill have , received official agencies are the best In the business Highest price paid for Barley, notice that he had been' killed in for we sell the highest grade stock slivered action. - Previously, they bad re- • C at. most reason at $pink's Mill, .. Rye and. Buckwheat d =calved word that he �vae miesin DO SIMPSON& 00 able prices and guar- anteedbliveries in f_1r_at-_c_1&" reported t at he --tj—off.- -Nursery stock is selling well Tickering Station coal do, and also it was -General Mer—ch money The ympa- this year and good y can be made n is thy of the communitygoes out to tb district., For particu- the afflicted on home its Sales Manager. _. --.,--PICKERING -:- should spare no PELHAM XURSERTOO. M Dry sh efforts in doing Hfinery. Goods- Toronto, bnt. they Cain in Urnviding e forts LUMBER YAM We call sp4adiaf-affei-n-tion to this Our stock is composed of staple for tbose.who have wiviin up corn:' fortable homes to -fight for their most interesting branch of our and Faticy Goods, shaker flannels, -T ;�6_ business, S� jug tons, shirting@, woolens 1.4 country. ince our open _this prints, cot A arrived and flannels. d a carload of B.V. Tuit st season we have had hundreds to Women's and girls tinder -clothes Shingles, Mouldings in�spect our' )�Ats, -an&all gAM satin under -skirts, hosiery, night aT ---loud III ­prabr��dmirtxtiou- b "XIMI-t- -__and Trim. 0�e e n n_ of the, beanty, -quality and price -limen J� bi Ild CO 0 e to at an 0 ro 't. use shirts ov rall rtS' A full stock of rough an( �o 'ir hats. We d a shoddy 8 er.� I es f Q1 o h and draw . boots, shoes. V ..dressed pine and hem - go pair of Military Boots just re- cheap mercerized tritnining on onr r Men's Suits ta order. See our hats. They are mad6 and trim- look, ready roof- ceived. For comfort and lasting (sale and save nioney- med with the very best trimmin Of all materials and design ing and It *111 Tay yon qualLties-they cannot be beaten. Our Milliner, Miss O'Leary, is GROCERIES kept -ta $took 'j It :�,.building paper, etc. 25 suits of Smocks and Overallsnj ws her bus Gall at our works &�d i�js at first-class milliner. k i- Give us a trial order and be con- d ohs.in prices 1%A hi $1.75 per suit. HU511 horoughly a d can plea.. yinced thnt our goods are the best agents we do not employ them, cousequeol. yoft in every way. in the market. Try our 85c Tea, ly we can, and do throw off the &Neal W, D. Gordon & Son, this Y, made 11 PH t t jAn-ed-Mitts at 25c. per pair, Cometo-day and leave your alio Coffee. Nothing to equhli oommission of'10 per cent.,whiob you ',vil order -" We-aTe-Mshed- parobasin -h1em-116— call solicited. PICKERING NGOLD WHITBY GRANITE CO.. phone. 1� ANORTH CLAREMONT D. SIMPSON & Co., DICKERING marl Bell and Independent ,. .. .` •>i 1'. t... .:, 2•`✓'- ,y ..,«,- ,a.'%a.. 4......>a-. :^m, _. ,.W Y °' F'- '--K, "Dores r," Merry spoke bi sitatingl7, ota< d idyo�u trusted raised her -h - llllII +' - with a quick gesture.: �T'r Lei igiiY Help H ialaiiji i V TSF L�4PSE OF, _ u "I cannot explain- now;' he began, "I cannot ask you. to be my wife un- �,� • V _� N � H - WF NT W O RT H til something which looks like an ut- 4r • j • • ter tangle hes been straightened out.;��� Can you goon trusting, even if.I can- .,,.By an- � -� - . By I.SaBEL QOR.DON. CU•RTIS, not explain?" IMF "Yes," Dorcas laughed. "I can go Twill do more than satisfy his cravine at to oII trusting'you indefinitely." I for 'somethingsweet iPw111aupDly 0 t ' At thoc' of The Woman from Wolvertons the food elements needed to bul:d•up f "Don't;' 'he' cried, "don't say—iflde- his little body and help him to gain in - f ' finitely. I want you, now, darling, and health and etrenrth. -- -- --- - • -'- —forever."- — "Crown srandti'-ip'n w __ _ - _:--.-__CHAPTER XX.—(CDnt'd). - i tramps through the streets of s city _ t looking into 'firelit, happy domes. srps. "Months ago. He has kept his CHAPTER XXI: The reetpes in our new }` promise until now. I know he has. That night I wanted your love, your a book, Desserts and ;.; faith—yourself. You know the night' On the same night that Zilla` Paget t candles", will tell you Just hoer to Lae it, to many nose The stralige part of it is,'the woman I mean when you pulled me out of took up her residence in the Went- �S� ways. Write for a copy to our Montreal.Office. - herself hates him.. She says.. vile' hell and set my feet on the high road. worth home Grant Oswald sat beside Dealers everywhere have "Crown Brand" in 2. S. band "things about him. 'rThen you might have given• me pity, his desk, dictating letters to his secs 2G pound tins --and a pound elas& lar&• "To you?» „ perhaps retary. He listened while the tinkle � � THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED e• "No, not to me!" cried Merry quick- Dorcais interrupted him. .'She' put of the overture ceased `��S`�Q` ItONTRaAL, CARDINAL, - •RANT►ORO, FORT WILLIAM. << ly. "She never speaks to me. We up her hand and pushed aside the lock "'Has Mr. Wentworth come in yet ?'' Makrs c•/l't,ry rt' hili~ Cor',& syrvp, ant,os', Com have reached the freezing point in our of hair' which had' strayed over his he. asked when an usher entered with 222 Starch and sfrvrr cru„ ta:<,edty srareh, acquaintance." a telegram. -- - Dorcas rose and walked° to the win- forehead. Sr vi ` �e " clow with her hands clasped tightly "I do 'not "think, then; it would- have `'No, sir; we're watching for him. been pity—alone;' she confessed. Nobody has seen him." - - together. There. were grave quer- " " tered-bone. The agonyof a groan y t He took her in his arms again: A -"Ask him to here, as soon as groan,!a giggle. "She could lay out your, tions to be decided 'and burdens to be lifted—strange, unaccustomed bund-, map ,ought to have pride and manli- he arrives. which the man tried to stifle haunted runty little carcass with one swipe." ` •: ens. She began to•apeak in a strange, nese ell isgli, he said passionately, to None of the employes of the Gotham Wentworth for months. Some time' Enoch started. at the rest of the play' �• his wife to love hills without one recognized a man beside the stair of in his life Merry must' have beard', through moody eyes. When the cur - want toneless voice. touch of pity. And yet, I have want= the upper gallery, where a steep iron such i sound --and was repeating A. tain fell on the second act Zille Paget `"I don't know what I'm going to do., ed -you so long. I .have not a host of railing jutted Dist upon the side street. Then the woman upon the stage laugh appeared on the .stage alone to meets Ever since -I was a little girl there was; friends, like some men. I am lonely- The -rain fell softly and he was muffled i y ed. uproarious applause mingled with • Enoch. I never had anybody else be Life has been. so empty for me, I want to the chin in a drab overcoat. A I, t» i longing' to me, only 1 never missed' P y Damn her. wh' eyed the lad, who jeers and hissing. Wentworth grip-� i t a home, where a wife Is waiting to felt hat was drawn over his eyes. sat holding the girl's hand. ped the arm of his'chair as he Watch -' them, for I had him." welcome, me—and little children, He emerged suddenly from the shadow - She stretched Dub her hands as ' a. - „ Wentworth smiled absently. He ed,her sweep rhe house with a triump•� _ dear, He lifted her hand'and kissed to lay his .hand -upon the arm of a watched Dorcas make her entrance. hent gaze. A brand of hate whlch' child might have done and raised her it. "you would think me a foolish boy who went springing up the grated Something stately and high-mettled, has the red of murder in it tore at hid' face to the man beside her as if in: fellow if I confes;;ed the dreams I have stair: i _ __- like an unconscious hauteur, had been heart.. He rose, tossed his coat across w appead for help and guidance. He had. I have dreamed of you opening "Here, do you want to sell your added to the. dignity which was his his arm, groped beneath the chair for` •''took her fingers between his own with, the door of our liomei of you coming 'ticket for a dollar?" he asked sister's BnitY his hat, then he slammed down the a swift grasp, caught her In his arms,' to meet me with a smile and out- "Sure," cried the boy emphatically. great charm. This di _ .and kissed her. - constantly put Zilla Paget at a disad-1 seat .and went out. On the stair he' !'stretched arms.-, I have dreamed of "Say, -mister, why don't ye buy one vantage; -.she was coarsened , by it,' met an usher. p' "Dorms; tell me, •-tell me the truth• feelin your kiss u on my li a, of ter yerself ? They're flit cents, if , - -- „�. 9„ S P P y brutalized, and cheapened to a degree. `Mr. Wentworth," cried the boy. -- Do you love me?" I holding you close to my heart as I do yet git in line at the window. The contrast dawned quickly on a gal- ; "I've been looking everywhere for yogi Their eyes met, and the girl under- : 'now. I have been dreamingfoolish "I don't want to stand in line." ` lery audience. -- Mr. Oswald wants to see you in his stood. A bewildering bApPingss, dreams like these;' he laughed tremul•. The boy thrust the slip of paste- I "Ain't Miss .Wentworth sweet?"! office about some. bookings.". which transfigured life throbbed ously, "since that night in November, i board into Wentworth's hand, seized whispered the through her heart and body. Merry'* and I have scarcely dared to- ho that � the mons , and fled to take his place „ pe girl by his side.- (To be continued). Lace was luminous, his eyes shone, he - Y pe Y Sweet? repeated her. escort -- seemed tranafigssured, in one, abrupt .-you even believed. in me. at the end of the line which strtyaggled ; "She's a peg higher n sweet. She s t Use up the pumpkins before they r _ moment, From a listless visionary to Dorcas smiled into his eyes. "I. have I round the corner from Broadwa game, game clear to the spine. The freeze. always believed in you. I never lost ` Enoch waited until s throng began peroxide liddy's a bruiser. Ifni achr,j If you are making butter or selling man—alive with manly vitality. faith in you or in your genius for one to press its way up the steps. He » - Dorcas heard the' moments ticked Ing to bat her in the snout I cream, be sure your cows are bred for moment, And," she paused as . if . pulled his hat down close about his "You hold your hands off her, Char- I that end. _ If you are selling milk be t Dull by the little gilts lack on the man snaking confession, "I have loved you forehead and the rim fell to his eyes. ,, ' c - tel. Time did not count. The world for a long time, ever since that night,. When he reached out his hand to the I ley. answered the factory girl- with ;sure about that. had changed. She realized what hap- I the same night, when you came. back attendant at the door, the nisan did not — y pines creast, s happiness which clos- and I was do ba look at him; he was trying to stem �I �����PPy•' R015E;6 ed a door upon every intolerant Bing "That night," said. Andrew. "was a tide of human beings and make ser- _ is the pap she had simulated, night. the miracle moment o! my life." ( tain that each one had paid his way. after night, the joy of a woman as; "Was it so wonderful as that?" she i Wentworth moved inside the door I TOR BREADS-CAKES-PVDDI'NGO-PASTRIEis ' she met her lover. She had spent whispered. ! and glanced• at the• gray coupon then days in working up that semblance of "When I think, dearest, of what you 1 he passed to an end seat in tale third ! - - = - ' radiant _gladness._ She had played have stood for to me, it is a miracle." row. He laid his hat upon -the fluor, I _ - �' the scene many times to an outburst} "It is an everyday miracle!" pulled off his damp coat, an4 waited of apploubs, now she- smilad, it seemed � "T'here - are no everyday miracles," for the •curtain to rise. Although the so pale and ineffecb�al to her to -day. said Merry, Then he kissed her clatter of voices about him was insist- i Crisp, C-rackling Andrew put his fingers under- her ant, he heard them likea dull jargon. �. �rtto again. -,COOKIES ^ E - stare Once he rose to allow two girls with , C O O K I E S 4 her eyes. out at the window again. On the side- their escorts to peas, i - j as a glass o "Dearest," he asked, "are you sure walks the rush of city life went on self. again with his body hunched for- - —Sure. that you love me?". -_ l]: ward, watt the musicians clamber milk—taste the "Yes," she whispered. she had thought thef street surd] wand j through a low door below the stage. "Listen, -don't answer fora minute. C C lav blend I want you to understand. h would ugly' It had changed: The street _'Phe leader lifted his baton and 'the - of flavours. not be satisfied unless I have every- lights, now 'clear and white, were cir- , overture began. A man who pushed 1 sled about by lovelyl` halos. The", unceremoniously peat aroused Enoch _ _Ahcng. Y want you to trust Ise, to be-, voices of the children were sweeter from his listless mood. lie -turned and - lieve in me, and to love. meas a wom- and gentler Next door the servant, stared at a girl who sat beside him, a _ arr like you could love a man. One' who was still at work, sang a lilting ` The lines on her wan face were etched; .'. . night, Months _ago, I had it to my Irish ballad. Through it ran a con- not by the years she had lived. but' heart to ask you this. That night I stant- iteration, of "My owns sweet by a girlhood spent in airless places ' felt like a man who, lonely and cold, 'lad " amid the roar of machinery. ^ Y. __—_---- ------ I He sat. watching her with -an impas- _ Q VITAL C U t a T I O N S presat�n in stomseh sed chest after earima, with give stare. A dreamy look crept into 'rte '-her face. The orchestra began to R R Are lull of *mercy 'vital force, and general health? Do you inow, that cp�d didl.km , i eoauipattoa, headache dixaimea, are sure signs 'of Indi&eadoa. Mother SCiAei't Syrup, the great play an inconsequential thing in which to the foundation of good health; ?ulna and co- herbal remedy and took, wi;l vrc you. there was the trip of dancing feet and bodies. r AFTER MOTHER $° AND e-swa-y of lithe He could' see a I BANISH looking down at Mer His guilt had the lines smoothing-erout in her care- I MEALS SEIGELS been discovered.. He sat beside • a worn face. Her uagloved fingers beat doing they know they are > 1 STOMACH - • time to the music with perfect rhythm. TAKE t TROUBLES Then her hand went Dub in an ancon- sols _ $Y R SIJ P. stretched arms, while the wife hurled 1 scious caress to the thin, shabby .lad I who sat beside her. He clasped it and ; _ At ap Druggists. or direct as of ties, Wc. sad 51.00. The large bottle commlaa three tlmse as smash as the a ma4w. Al;glut's a Co. Lisorm., Craig B...t west, Montreal. turned to. her with -an eager smile. --- Wentworth sighed. The curtain. rose. . -People who sat upon him a torrent of bitter onteume-. i l close under the roof listened with a `tense stillness, which was never- dis- There is a line made 'by j turbed by the rustle that occasionally Irr.i ran through the orchestra. The story of the play had grown old, threadbare ly.—Once_his body shook with •half- and uninteresting to Wentworth, but! it moved these men and women to the ;STYLE S quick. During the first act the girl? besPde him turned to her sweetheart i I N these days _ Vii" .,� and spoke in a tremulous whisper: of short skirt% hosiery 'important " # 1 d 11++ is a most part She s a cru_e eve . I Her eyes were bent with hatred and - of ons s costume. It is be= they so very im- , t: scorn upon Zilla Paget, who stood cause are portant most people a ' e s g t a looking down at Mer His guilt had buy Penman*, for tri-ao nman , t been discovered.. He sat beside • a doing they know they are > 1 table - stretched arms, while the wife hurled 1 in every way. - upon him a torrent of bitter onteume-. i There is a line made 'by Irr.i ly.—Once_his body shook with •half- L'nnmans_sgecialLy.f sob. Little Julie clasped his hand, but her terrified eyes were turn en INstifled en upon her mother. Wentworth h'ad.I Pari. seen the woman in a towering pas- I ' { sion; now yhe threw herself into the uIiG fury of her role as she had done in life -,pacing the floor like a cag- ,, real ed tiger. She paused at Merry's side- ThirI4 . of the child," . he pleaded - — - — POLISHES miserably. th the The child—to Perdition wiSHOE J I - g(ACK -WHITE -TAn4a 1 d child! Into knosh's memory leaped a scene KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT long forg6tten. Upon the edge of a D F'I: + - -- _ _F_F, DALLEY CO. OF CANADA, LTD., HAMILTON, CANADA - - �• battlefield, after 'a bloody encounter, 1 he had once been into hos- i �. ; pressed pital service. were not at hand and he had helped by main _ JAnesthetics strength to hold -a mutilated soldier while the surgeon ampubated a'shat- a •own✓ •'�... .�. 1 12i4aw1 .'.. ;.:":' .. .:'�-. .,.., �g^"�,:,T• ;,.:::. _ .. '� - _ . i� .M�'. �. .,.w.. ... .,-.'"... .. a-„• ...n. ..-..d ,..-,.•.,... .. _ .+. .a.... ..:•."i..Y., ...,a.?i•..w..�.�., ._1�Y.y”=y.ss. �i...i1.-,�',fta.5.*."�'' "... .,.y� 'tea' ..-• ��b Y r,�.•tt F•..'. -••a• ' :'L:'^^,w� '� .,,awlW�- + �.4.. `•rn,v J� :t- -'�a � u!. .,,... ..(,'. '... 4..-- -"y,, Y TR<•` 'Mjdr.-w d- j+"" ��. ...f 1.a.1� T- dG .}e� A" "7 �' �.1 • 957 w f r � - 10SEP"ARD-4 u. E S Aga KAI WD =WT I OF EMPIRE BUILDER :BROKEN IMTH "- MADE IN i w'1 CANADA Can Be Quickly UsP* led Through - FORMER PREMIER OF NEW ZEA- @ y * , 1' pia + LAND IS SELF-MADE .MAN. the Use of Dr. Williams Pink �.L d C 1'�.e r— a s 1 e R I - Pill.. 1V1ore C�MCOrtable _ _ _ He Has Always Been An Advocate of When the shadow of, poor health _ follows your file; when hope begins to . _� AreJY� sdvaSe of-i4LCfFie mo er4 methods t:y mem tlsarT�er�ee"fm - - fade and friends look serious, then of saving time and trouble? Are you up-to-date in youX Home Defence. is the time you should remember that shaving as well as in your work? Are you using a .thousands just as_ hopeless have ..been -: 1 iV 1 Like that other famous New Zea- cured and restored to the sunshine of ..,,•off o.r..o r. land statesman, "Dick" Seddon, Sir he by the use of Dr. Williams �a Joseph Ward is a • self-made man. Pink,Pigs. ese pills actually make Safety His father died when he was bare- new, rich blood which brings a glow 'Raz or ly three years old, and his mother of -health to anaemic cheeks; cures in- ,?l could afford him no better education digestion, headaches and backaches, than that given in the ordinary State drives out the stinging pains of rheu- In its own way the Gillette is as quick, efficient and schools, matism and neuralgia, strengthens convenient as your .tnilker, your binder or your telephone. At � fourteen he became a telegraph the nerves and relieves as no other � It compares with other razors as these modern inventions n ® messenger, usually regarded in this medicine can do the aches and pains' country at all events, asa typical 'from which womanfolk alone suffer. - - — -co with the things h "blind alley" occupation. I In any emergency of poor health give ! ., i they have replaced It did not turn out so, however, in Dr. Williams Pink, Pills -a fair 'trial his case. His restless energy had to and they will not disappoint you. �; 'Without honifig, stropping find an out He became, in turn, Here -is a case that will bring hope to I or fussing, the Gillette will y ii clerk in a merchant's office, reporter , on a newspaper, and then he engaged many a• weary sufferer. Mrs. E. C. i `,odi, give you the easiest and Taylor, Ascot Ave., Toronto, says: "A most comfortable shave -� Room at the Top. in railway work prior to starting in few days ago I was so run down with t Little Louis was a smart bo and business for himself as a grain ex- you ever enjoyed, in five Y anaemia that I could scarcely walk � Y very anxious to fore ahead in the 'Porter �• .. ry g about the house, and was not able to I minutes or less 1 It makes world. Ile got a job in the - local All this, before he was twenty-one, leave it:. I had no, color • ,sly appetite shaving an every -day bank. A wealth uncle met him in at which age he first began to take g 1 Y was poor and I was constantly trout- _ the street one morniL and said:- a practical interest in politics. At pleasure instead of an irk g I led with headaches, dizzy spells and "Well, Louis, how are you getting on thirty be entered Parliament, and general disinclination to move about I some twice -a -week job. ' in business? I s'pose the first thing four, years later- he had risen to or do anything. I tried many medi-i - we know you will be resident of the cabinet rank. c "Bulldog", '°Aristocrat' il'll Y P In 1906 he became Prime Minister cines, but none of them helped me, � g"r bank '•" and my friends thought I was in a de - and Standard Gillette Sets "Yes, uncle," replied -the boy, "I'm of New Zealand, a post which he held cline. One day a friend who was in to' r , getting along fine. I'm draft clerk ; for six years; and he has also filled . i Cost $J.—Pocket E .itions , 1, the offices of Minister of Finance, I see me asked if 1 had tried Dr. Wil- $5 and $6 -Combination Sets $6.50 W. already. l llama Pink Pills. 1 had heard of this' , "What!" exclaimed the uncle, Poetmaater-General, Minister of De- medicine often, but had not used it, so "Draft clerk? Why, that's very sur- - I determined to give it a trial. I cer e -, ' •I You can bay them at Hardware, Drag, jewelry, prising, but very good. tainly got a pleasant surprise for : I Alen's Wear and Genera! Stores. - "Yes, uncle," replied the lad, "I after using two boxes I could feel an, - open and shut the windows accord- zg menu in y condition Con -11 `ung to .order, and close the doors when] , �, improve m _ a - .: tiuuing. the-use..of th, niYt _I began:..-' _Mite aWy QL 4 • �k. (people leave them open!" -- �-�-- „y to regain my health, the headaches , 219 y`; x anti dizzy spells were disappearing, When a man does a fool thing that Vit: i _ Otlies and F i ;gets him into trouble he is . sure to ' `� �, fn. and I began to gain in weight. Peo- r= 1e� , isay that "accidents will happen," I I Ple began enquiring. what I was tak- _ .. a 111 i Gimme B ' ing and I was not slow to give Dr. ' _ A man may lead a woman to thel Williams Pink Pills the -credit. Itook ' "' i A� MONTREAL altar. -after which he becomes a fol- ' ' • � � l the pills for less than two months. and '.tower. completely lre old • time ` t P Y g ained m Y !" health and strength. I hope my ex- perience may convince some doubting _ person as to the great merit of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, as I certainly mentus that. they cannot stop, They WHAT HUNGER HAS DONE. ' ` t have cause to be a firm champion of will go anywhere, into anything again "h tem. � + and _again, as if they did not know Inventors Who Have Sueeee4W You can get these pills through any haw to be afraid. "The only thing Through Necessity. dealer in medicine oe by mail at 60 You can 4e," says the German officer, me - cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 • �� y An inventor of an important is to alatighter them and pray that 89 ©n- a &y So he .. I from The DT. W;Iliama Medicine. Co, =. - yefl- vvilI have ammun,i#ion enough to happened to think of the thing. _ He, ' < - Brockville, Ont. L keep it up." he was hungry. Sir Joseph Ward. said he author of- one of the most 80W THEY FIGHT. l I charming novels eve written was 9 - - I 8 s ' as ■ Y as ow a happened to several Behavior of the Different Nsitiona]t- �' � t fence, Minister of Lands, and se � r dI others. The Soul of Honor. As to the tiesal tills and characteris- He said he was hungry. q DRINK HOT WATER Aman Was toiling .. in the field, gathering the sheaves into little "Joe" Ward,. as his constituents af- ties of' various non -Teutonic sol- g g iChrn food Ltee tike Lead in the atom- ' heaps, preparing it for the thrasher. fectionately dub 'him, is the soul of I diers of Europe,'German army officers aeh and- you have that uncomfortable, ! P P P honor. Some years ago a lei busi- speak interestingly; and not without 'lista nded feeling it Is because of In- j He was asked why he worked in the 8 B p g Y.-umcieni blood supply to the stomata, •broiling sun. He said he was hungry. nese in New Zealand, of which he was generosity. The French soldier is combined with acid and rood fertttenta- , managing director, came to grief. A gallant, nervous, and very beau on tion In such tunes try the plan now None of the men was literally bun - 8 g rY e, y followed in many hospitals and advised I gry at the time. All of them had large proportion of the shares were it is difficult to make him return- a .by many eminent physic•lans-at•taking a THE NATION'S teagpoonfui of, pure bisurated magnesia been fed properly Por the time being. held in Great Britain, and Mr. Ward second or third time. into the same in half a glass of water, as hot as you None of them would have perished went over there at once, determined fire. The English, fighter is dogged, can comfortably drink it. The hot wa- that the En lish creditors, at all and - individuail resourceful. The ter draws the bloc, the stomach and had they not performed the tasks % English _ y the btaurated•magnegta, as any physician the worked at perhaps. But all O! ,; FUTURE Y >� events, should not suffer. Italian thou h ferocious in assault can tett you, instantly, neutralizes she t, - e s, ah g > hem gave correct answerer Hun- . t ga o s h food fermentation. t 1 i discouraged _ xrtd and st p t o a d e ental on. � In the end he paid them all in full s sed by failure. He goes on Try this simple tan and you will be as- ger moves the world. he •one impulse i t feeling o r 'out of his own pocket, though use and hates to 'repass his ronigned at the immediate eel n f re - Depends gP g De ends U OIIP While many of the world s -greatest a personally was in no way liable for own dead for a second charge. That resfto anon off the hno mai pro ess of of inventions were not perfected with a Healthy Bal*�es the amount. Their he returned to is how a German sees three of his ad- irestion. People who find it inconvenient I view to getting something to eat, New Zealand practically penniless. t versanes. As to a fourth, he volun- at times to secure. not water and travel - The people there subscribed $testi- tears nothing but if he is t Pi•" who are fre,luencly obliged to take r while many of the most notable writ - The p g, pressed he -has U' meals R2or1Y_ -Rrmared should a1- g of the world have been by Yuen Properly reared children prom monial of $90,000 in order to set him' will add, "The Russian is terrible." ua. take two or three Ave -Brain tab- g up to be stratp, healthy on his feet again. Ward refused to 1 The meaning of that assertion de- ►els or Rtsurated ►tagnesta steer meats who were not thinking of food nor g . I g to prevent fermentation and neutralise Of the lack of it, the fact remains dtisenttake the money, preferring to retrieve celops slowly, with many hesitations. the acrd to the stomach. his fortunes by his own unaided exer- ; It is not that the individual Russian 0- that the bread ,question is at the bot- A Man diseases to which child- � "WIN SANDY'S" REVENGE tom of all progress. It cannot be ig- a; Many tions. He, however, permitted his !soldier is particularly terrible. No, ren are susceptible, first hnu icate -wife- a is no w a e means to say. The their presence' in the bowels. service of plate, suitably inscribed Russians cannot be singularized. You How He Got Even With a Crowd of ' Beauty }'n a woman often covers a ., j The careful mother should from his • new -made English friends; have to think of Russians, infinite .in I Germans. I lack of di "astic virtues. watch her child's bowel move- 1 the men whose pockets he had filled plurality, a slow-moving, -ominous, • J -__- _ r menta and use at the expense of his -own. imposing mass. • They come in lines The Chicago Tribune. tells how i� A strong Imperialist always, - Sir ten and twelve deep, heedless and Sandy McTavish got even with a R MEUlI!!'iTY7M A MesaWin8low's ER Joseph Ward has been in favor of heavy, so controlled by their own mo- crowd:of Germans. i sus • • i compulsory service for home defence I Strains of ` God Save the King,"; '5 inSyrup from the beginning, and,' luckier than played by a German band in a Ger- °Hi►7 DAYS OUTING �+n the late Lord Roberts, he has lived to man saloon at 114 South Clark St., see his views come to be the law of floated out into the loop last night, A It is a corrective for diarrhmea, the land. The "All Red Route" for Keep Little Cuts and colic and other ailments to which ocean cables was -another pet 'scheme Scratches C1eaA With Scotchman had hired the band to play Hunting Trip On a Wet D8y children are subject especially . of his that has come to fruition, 1 the British national air, and he en- 'Brings Painful Results. ` joyed it more than any one else. Ear - during the teething period. I Sir Joseph received his baronetcy e lier he had been ejected from the aa- ! Once upon a time Charles Mullen. _ e had be of Philadelphia, a9nt gunning. It was -- 19i�—H--Prss-iousl� �vliich is --kept .-by Ed. Dreiftia, . (III It is absolutely non-narcotic ! ' a dismal rainy day, and Ionlg exVDsur� knighted on the occasion of the visit � me and this was hie revenge. and contains neither, opium and ween -then o co an we roug t on a severe morphine nor any of their de- -..-- -- rem $nada. When attack of rheumatism. He was con - Duke Duke and Duchess of Cornwall rho he first dropped into Dreifus' place fined to his h6me. rivieves. New Zealand in 190E He is also an G tea tin Ca t J A tri d ec mm nded Sloan's Lini- z Mrs, Window's Although fifty-nine years of age- Carbolated c - -LL _, he was born in 1857 -Sir Joseph does porokuni a.nq SOOthI>ri$ Syrup not look his age. In fact, he might A mild and effective antiseptic; .•7� �� `"'' pass arrywhere for a man of forty- Keeps the sore spots clean. 1KQkteB C%ie6rful, five or thereabouts: Heals quickly. In part, no doubt, this is •due 'to sold in handy glass bottles and Soothes the fretting child during y the trying period of its develop - meat .and thus gives rest and IElief to both child and mother. Bat a battle tedy �-�-IirOdy r gild by all dt�iw ix Canada and _ thrWtghsrt aw'auorld _ e1 1 Until comparatively recently' he used general stores everywhere. to boat and play cricket regularly. Refuse substitutes. Illustrated He was also in his younger days an booklet free on request. ardent volunteer. -' Sensitive. some ermans were s g p. en r o e Hans Rose, of the U-53. The Scot re -'meat, citing his own case as evidence fused to drink the toast. I of its effectiveness. Mullen bought a "My name's McTavish -Sandy Me-' Ioruttle and bs. Soon improvement was noIt to his di ed Tavish-`Wee Sandy,' they call me, and he was able to return to business.. and I'll give ye a toast,' 'he shouted, I Dir. Mulen writes "Since that ex - "Here's to King George." I perlence I have never been _without It took five Germans and the porter' Sloan's Liniment 'in the. mediSine- to-put S--.4- out. chest." You will find it 'sootheL Two hours later he was back with bru�twes aprais; t ace an re the "Hungry Five," the German band I H@res lam@ back, neuralgia, in ; ct he had hi in the loop, led it fall externa pain§. Ai alt drtigg:sts; P 26c., 60c, and $1..00 a bottle. into the 'saloon. The band played the air four tines before the Germans i knew what it was, but after that . .. _2___ ____ ____ .— i ELI ro Tows handed,in a badly -spelled telegram)- CHFSERROUGH MFG.CO. the street. Wbaft's this word, please? (Can.etueso _ `01d lady -Never mind that, miss;. 1ISMCiabot Avv. _RWA.red - missing -suspender battles -efts it's none of your busitless. ,,- -They1I know it at the other end !eaves a man in suspense., F1 '•Y=,.9"v"�.,�y,'%.,l•"-as:'�r.y,i-;'m.•:-�+r:.. '<r ...,, n�':- •_.:. r�:,r• ' -.:`: .7 Av.-�. �.�., .c ". 4 S ♦ - , - r . w • °. T `.I�ALis�j S-M►ssTay lor, of Baltimore. Md,, •-Dr, Henry will be here -as usual {13LANKETS I _ BLANKE 1 0 , L • wbo ie•jlist returning from a two next Tuesday to attend tohi *pro- i months visit to her sister in the fessional duties. 4, Clifford Salter has enlisted North-west, spent a few days with The schools of Pickering and our. :.104, 11-4f 12.41 Best .Grades ry' ' *ttb the 18Znd Battalion. - W V. and Mrs. Richardson and rounding cotintry closed oh.Thtirs- _ = D. Pettit, of 'Brantford, spent other Pickering friends, before• day to allow the pupils attend the : a dayy last week with Pickering proceeding to her home in Baltic plowing -match, friend$. - more: -A large na>nber from Picker. n�wear for Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls, --H, Austin', who has leased the -During the t week we have ing attended the funeral of the - - _ pea all _mazes and all prices. — - Larkin farm, to taking possession[year been enjoying that season of the late -.Mies Annie >Isabel-8rnalee, -- this week. .khowa as "lodian-3atyuer, whichtook place on Monday lastand-Mrs-Qoal-welrand-when the weather has been most from the home of her parents in - - -A good assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubber$ family spent Sunday with friends delightful. Wo read about the Dunbarton. _ io Markham. rainy and otl►aa twhrtc diragreeaUle -Will thA person who accident- �y .• ' O ILLE SPIE, ,DUNARTON -Mise McCausland is having te•. welt -of the 1Hrittsh Islets and ally took another lady's rain coat l7t e pe,irs made to the front porch of ou tlta lutttlo Ctvuttx of theConti. frotn the Methodist church on. Fri- _ her residence. tinutuf Fat�.,1+r, ntttl to doing No day avenin last '- -- - -Dr, and lits. Matheyou, of -Tu- ttr qrc+�r�tl theft nc� Tivi•.iitTitu- c«atu© ro, the \>~tt•�' office and ee- � _ � -- `-Tonto, visited D. and Mrs. Situp. arta, cure flet oft u. son on Suudsy. •Thr wIlmrt,a',i Instituto iti'c=t frit --1k meeting of the united con- � iq _ ���� _•�' •F. -M. and lira. Chttluuyu, t+i' I'uv,ciay aCtrruoc�ttnt the ht,mr of KteKtttious of St, John's Church, e Toronto, spent Sttuday with theft- Vr--. Dit•kir aucl Mr+.-Chaptuan. lirougltant, "and St. Andrew's, ;relatives herN.-Ai(ar.thi, rahctlnr -of .th.o Vi..•kering, will be held in.thelat• 77- _ -Geo. and Mr-. Moodyauti \ly- eurrttut; wa+,,+n, (ut.lnti, tilt! lIiils' tt•t' ('11111 -Cil at 3 P. in. on Tuesday. ter Floyd, of Ushntva,. svotlt tilt, lint ,i r, t'lith* tooh t•htirgv, when Nov. 7th, fur the ptH,po=e of uloder- GRCO'ERIE3-First•cla = Fresh Stocki R11 the time, Phone or week-eud with 1,. Lt. and Ur;. a iQlrlug 2•t,.+arat3i tut nt>.tsic, ctr„ atiuK in a call to a ntiuister. send your order -we deliv=er the goods. Banks.- �N A -i tit eta 'Thrt•_ :tl�,+ t'+rt+.rutc�(1 -The Ladies' Aid Society- of St.. -Bukler "1tobt. Hat' iu, of ihr the ret +i t t+i thrl'luh tt'hich shaft• Atidrett's Church purpose holding DRi' r-vOODS-Odr stork is exceptionally ,well assorted, although 182nd Battalion, stwitt'S.•►tiii`fitc. _til -at iltryrtlitii►tk-thea ocial ". cuiug in -the-bt"ewent - -many-lines-are very havd-to proeare:- Blankets, Shaken ...Flannel, and Sunday tit the boulit of Itis yrnr over K�!li for ttit+ Hod Cross. of the church on Friday, Nov. 10; Flannelette, Grey Flannels.. Underwear, cHosiery, etc. "Tile Big mother here, '1'lterr will tit, a turt•tintt of the tit S ci'elbek. Agood program con: Store" for Ladies' and Children' Wear. -We art,plc+nsc�i to ac* .� tai, rr�l.lrntK t+f the villtigo ttnd cur- siting of vocal and instrumental Findlayuttt rtgaiu, after hrtu) rc+rtutling ruuutry in the town nausic,'readingS, etc., will be given. Floor Oilcloths and Linoletims-Exceptionally pretty de=ign?. Buy conflueti to his Ural it+: :rvrr. 1 hall' on' the. rvi ping t+f Tuesday-, Eight refreshmeut3 will be served, right now. They are advancing, weeks thrvur L illness. Nov. •7tit, tt htiu J. \V. Purcelli the dtiviog the evening. • A silver col• _ -The NVoineu'- Ataiiliary of st..'ns-i.tant t+ngineer of the' Hydro- lection will be taken. Everybody George's Chtu•t••h will nick+t at the Flrrtric POA%or Ctunutirriou of-Ou• welcome. s N.EW PERFECTION QIL I3E ETERS, 54.00 and `` .50 home of Uri. \�'. C. lIattt' on \�•.cti- ratio, tt ill be prctsent t<: furnish nesday, Nov. ';th. at 3 o'clock. ill information in regard to the SALE nEt3ISTER, - The hidies' Aid Society of Si- cost of installfug electric light and Andrew's Church will meet at the power.. A great many people will SATCRDAV, 'Nov, 4T[t.-Auction sale home of -Mrs D. Sirup.�ou on Thiii-s- ei€n no contract for electric light of house apd lot, household furni• :-tday, Nov. 9th. A full attrndaireetittles- they know -What' it is to ture etc., on Church St., Pickering. is requested. - cost them. We believe'that'there . the property of Mrs, S. Andrew. . J. Morrissey has erected a are a sufficient number of people Bale at one. See billy. Wm. Maw, large hennery on bis premises, and. in the village and- surrounding Auctioneer. TicESDAY,Nov, 7TH: -Auction sale of satisfaction or your money _back, is -back is the -_ Pandora" ways -- - hos also improved the-appearanee eOuntry who will sign contracts -=ole p i firoperty 103• putting in the that will fedttee Che coat to a mini• farm .xtoct, - implements tic., the - - - -- ---- --- - -� property of Messrs. Sherman • and levelling the land in front of roam. It is hoped that there will Layfsky, lot 7, con. 3, Pickering, L pn ^ • : :.bis lot. be a good attendance of the rest•- Sale at one. See bills. W. B. Puw• The 1900 Gra Washer : -The regular meeting of the dents of the village, as well as ell, Auctioneer: 4 Girls' Red Cross Society will be those in the county at this we jt-Ea,7AY, Ncv. t1sT=Auction saie of The'Washer . that's guaranteed. held on Saturday, Nov. 4th, at the ing, Ladies are specially invited standing timber At lot 5, con^eseion me of Irene Mnrkar from 8 till to attend as nue will be bene- tft, Pickerin .ieouth of Balsam!, the ho g Dont a • 1�nt11 you have 9 P. M. A Rood attendance is re- fitted more than they by.tbe in- pproperty of W. m. Edwards. Sale at pay, M i quested. All girls of Pickering troduction of electric ligtt. E o'clock, abarp. See bills. Hugh _ i are welcome. -The tea and entertainment 'Pugh, auctioneer. : tried' it and are thoroughly} - I I c T1;e PieieringGood Roads As. given in the Methedist church on -- - - satisffe(l. - One price, `-15. r sociation met a nes ay even Fri ay evening, under the auspices 1 ' t Ing when there was a goodly nrim- of the adult Bible 'lass. was ade. r eters Ust Co -arty 1916 ber present: Arrangements were tided success. After all had par- i"F TOWN -n s ov' Pr XKRt": made to intertew the town•hi t;lken of an eareilent tett set red in P ® Jl1St laced in.Stock NOTICE is hereb given that A Court and cunttty eonneils at their next the basement of the church, all will be held irsuant r.n the Ontario � a •sheeting$ regardingg the scheme. i•epa•ired to the anditorittro; ethers �•.prw Li -At a+!. hg His H.+no,r the -+r _ -Sergt: Fred. Midair, who Lac astlettdid program wan rendered. .Judge of the- County- Coutt- of the £i flesh shipment of been in the hoanital at North' Bay Thornas MoGillicitcldy, of. Tornnto•- Coun:v of. ntarit, at thrglown -hall. �•� T for several weeks a= the result of made hi= first aippQartnce in Pick- in thN Cit;,t P rf Pk,kPrin t.n T+t«=- �f oO���� a runawty- accident in which he ening and delighted the- audiettrY d+tb, the 7:h J,tv +f N vo-nibNr. 11010, .. r su.ata#ped a fract,tred leg. has been with his lect.tire entitlod "_# i �« '' rCa t�pendio a 7. few •rs �... a t..: +{sill], odds h Ar rc3 d .e.tnir, . :: arn(t :in"., & Son Product Vic- ice in He i? now Able to i= et reaei y y aker, anti biaadcire•� of errors aatiou+as�urnfe to the �'s+te�4 _ - -PAPOID,• s Iget around � ith the.aid of crutch. .tva• both inter".Ei and-iwtruct• 3, 4 And i nf�rhe Mtini(1 r.ity of the Sa'e cc:c• i$ r�J L'S no tar- 4- fur Polling rk,,.I).wiaina s, \ria, 1, but it will be iotne time befo.rer eve: The Whitevale Male 'Chorus I' i ca, t• ja:L ig 3u) f'�aroid . Tosnsbip of P.�kpiing Yor 1518, Sp iz, w•; cr, g..s, haat or:J ca'Kl the will have the proper use -of his �natained their enviable repute- Dated at Whitevule in the "RidlLasts long sed looksid 'L� eav x$3.50 leg, tion by their rendari�•-9f a niirv• T:aR•rs,tiip of Pickering, the ldih day well. D_n : t..kr an irr..:aur:7•11-The sale of farm stock, imple- ber of choruses, and .!tell-� Steph- of NovpmbPr•, 17916 5cpd for s fir•,. umpt•,�mnnts, etc.. belonglbg to the ee- enson, of Claremont, gavea num- DONALD i- BEATON. - ,late of the late Henry J. Larkid, ber of readings twatwere big�Ti p •6 Clerk of the said Municipality. ian Brant], 1 ply $200 on Thursday afternoon last was' appreciated by all, The chairassty y Voters List Court, 1916E y 82.50,.3 ply 3:CO very snceessfnl. The da being t>crupled ti the pastor, Rev. J. fine there was a good crowd pres- Bedford, in his usual happy man- THE TOWN -HIP car r=l<'KER)N(r. ent and. prices were most satisfac- ner. The prose ds of the evening —.- tory. The farm, which contains amounted to abut $45, Nori(-E is hereby gicen_that a -Court. M S CHAPMAN - Pickering 3 102 acre•,, �s offered for sale, -We are in receipp of an inter- Will be held; pursuanr to' the Ontariu S. f } ---and was run t3P to $8900, but as it esting letter from Lieut. -Col. Sant Voters' Liac Act, by His Honour she r' did not reach the reserve bid, the Sharppe,-of the 118th Battalion, in 'Judge of the County Court of the sale was withdrawn. which he Rtates that there have Countv of Ontario, at the Town -Hall in --- the Village of Brougham,. an on. ROBES! BLANKETS! MITTS -On Sunday as R. W. and Mrs, been two drafts from• the 116th. may. the Eth day of Nuvember, 1914, at ' � -• Gordon were driving along the. The first was one of 18(( men, half the hour, of IU o'clock in the forenoon, THE SEASON IS NOW HERE ]Kingston road they met an auto for the 18th Battalion and half for to hear and determine complaints of driven by a Whitby young lady. the 19th._ This. was followed by errors and omissions in the Voters' Fall and winter• stock now on hand, also As the auto carne nearly opposite another of 300 men for the 2nd List for Polling $utr=Divisions, Nos. 8, the buggy,7, ,-9. 1«and ll, of the 3l+inici alitp the driver of. the auto Battalion. 13e also gives an inter. p •1-et-aecond band Single Harness lost control of her machine, and eeting description of the deposit- of the Town%hip of Piclicring for 1916. Dated at \i hiterRle, in the said ran directly into the horse knock• ing of the colors in that old and Township of Pickering, the 14th day - 1 et second hand Single Harness for $1°.Oil. tog it down, injuring it slightly historic building.- �Vestminater. of October, 1916, -and damaging the harness. For. Abbey. About 200 officers, N. C. DONALD R. BEATON. Harness, Cellar, Boot and Shoe.Repairing neatly tunately, neither Mr. nor Mr-,. Gor• O's. and men; including the two 5-6 Clerk of the said Municipality, .end -promptly attended to. don were injured and the buggy bands, machine gun sectio.0 and - =- alsoescapeddamage. the._igualling section took part. D S 'PICKERINTG HARNESS EMPORIUM -A9 we go to press large nom-. An'tnspiring address was givep by bers of farmers- are flocking from l3khop Ryle, the -dean. of Weir• Alsikli, Red Clover, Timothy and :3.11 -Rome Phone 3(;00. W. J. COAKWELL t many parts of the province and minster Abbey. An order has,i iA kinds of seed . are directing their course to R. J. been issued that the 5th Divtston We are in the inarket and are prepay F1'eminq's large farm, where the will be ready to proceed to France ed to pay the bighest niatkat prices.+ Provincial plowing match is in in Dere)uber,.an.d the llt;th is to. The best etiuipped,c.leaning'mill? FALL IS SURELX HERE progress. There i5 also a demon• form ..part of this Did i=ion, They in the country. stration of light tractor engines. will be reinforced by 330 men -Send us samples, or communicate with _ which is abao interesting a large from the Peel Battafion and 20"1 its before selling, R' number of farmers. It is expect from the Mitidlesex County Bat- Take advantage of tha best Seed 31ark• = - ; ed that there will, be from 25 to V talion, which will bring them ets in the world. Don't forget that we have a dandy new line of Sweater Coats for. of these tractors in operation, of again up to full strength. Bell, or Independent plione, Boys and Men at reasonable prices. We handle the "Visor 1 both Canadian and 'United State- -Tho pulpit in St, Andrew' Bram]",excla=ivefy. Its the great4 in 1 Collar 3 P h Prompt, efficient and reliable service you've heard so utueh about, manufacture. The scene is con. Church on Snnday last was ocen• in handling Seeds guaranteed. sidered to be of so . mach import- pied b Rev. J. T. Conn, recentl r. ante as to be commemorated by of lIa heron, who preached taco J, H. DOWNEY COMPANY See our new stock of Boots and Shoes -All prices and sizes,that will moving p tures which are being excellent sermons. Mr, Conn i3 a WHITF3Y, ONTARIO fit everybody frcut grandadto baby. taken. __ "_jitneys are doing a most forceful speaker, who tom• .- _ S e our riew sam les front the Lotindes TailorWg Co. for - - - Fall and winter nt r' sengers from the 'various railway audience from. beginning to end. PSCKTR2NG a dandy btiiich this time. _ 4 trains to the scene of'operations. He -is naturally of a very lininor= -- -{ - ERI 4. -Quite a mix -tip took place on ous disposition and, his. humor You can always - T rr��•11 �T Thursday evening after ns creeps into -his s to a our made froth No. 1. • G, __.T.LV� RING Bale, as ,Russell Andrew was- re- nor that compels attention. He is ` Manitoba Wheat, Established 1&ii. burning home. When near R. being inducted today (Thursday) Royal Household and Glenora for - - Bye's' a met Harry Wade, who as pastor of the Presbyterian Bread, Try a bag. ' ' was driving south. . They collided church' at Mark -dale to which Pastry Flour Fresh Roiled Oath ' and Mr. Spade was thrown out charge he hag received,a nnani-c. BRAN, SHORTS Summer • .� n O S and the horse got away, and it mous call. Last week' a meeting MIX FEEDS • v • bad not roceeded far before it of all classes and creeds of Maths- OATCHOP - '-aid---dxu ]:net and presented Mr. USHER- OATS' � There was then another collision with a solid 'Iver salver, suitably BARLEY CHOP_ rind the two buggies became inter- inscribed, in eco ration of his - ---W BEAT Oal locked. The occupants were heroic conduct Wring the great _ CRACKED CORN 'thrown out and 'lir. Hickey was Northern Ontario fire on July 29th MIXED HEN FEED � �11 Stoves _• _ . rendered unconscious for a few last. ' His steadfast devotion to Caldwell's Cream substitute - minutes, but we are glad to state, duty on that occasion and for Calf MealFlyOil I. --$mss recovered:-- w -MPPlYtng - - .Molasses MealLubricating 011 3, s, - away, but wer soon turgid. the needs of those stricken, has CHOPPING AND OAT' Miss Hickey esca d without any endeared him to all in that dist- CRUSHING EVERYDAY Harvesting _--3oiuz��* -but bo M.r. Wade --trioti- clef I_t is expected that- he will- {,fit prices on feed --in to -n --lots. - T 1�3, etc. i Mr. )3ickey felt the efffrts for 'a make a visit to Pickering some- BELL PHONE. day or two afterwards two time daring the winter, when he pt i buggies had to be l-. Ur i will give an account of his expert- /OSE !� H—, L7 U N D Y:'10 p: Sam• hop for re o, encee on that occasion. i Chopping every day. i L.o. •t .._ .. , ,. .,. :. .... ,.. .. .---,..: . -e ..._�-„ .. �.... .. r -..' --ae�-:d' :�+. e ..._ _...;....,:..x:.;.�a,'±e'�.-,•.$,t'iG.e2:_".ens.-...n'a.+!,�L-ya%.,�a.`+x�.�al..ap.t�r��4Eda+_ �ws-uxas...r.r�.. �t"r"r•�_O,n.p��:" _ _"',irl�F.''� _ .a wss 5.1T� •