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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_11_10-7 age NEWS -W- I K ING H E T E -P C R *%.' VOL. XXXV 10" TICEL"'WEARING9 ONT.., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916 MARKHAM HIGHLAND CREEK Established 75 years Instead of levying a half -mill rate Pte. Walter Middleton, of the 169th SPINK MILLS on the dollar as -originally planned in Battalion, which has been in training Medical 'iagara-on-the.Lake. left for over - at N Markham Township, it has been de GREENWOOD ed to try and raise about $'10W seas on Oct. 6th. Before going, while cid E. FORSYTH, D of 0 Regis- through the efforts of the Red Cross on his four days' leave.. be was given • feted member of the Ass*.. elation• of Ontario. Special attention gi,;en to Society, and steps will be taken at a farewell party at the home of his' f-g!"se I . Eye* tested free. North FLOUR- once to get the canvass under way. brother in Toronto, where nine broth. MILLS W=tigto tott . . on is p o- ers and sister,,;, were present to wish WHITE SATIN- BRF.AD Failing a gedero e it �4 sed to leyva taxn�t,.nf' halt,, Ull, him Godspeed and a safe return. The N' Edlabrrgb, mezuber of the college of CREANI BUNS -FAMILY Xch would realize in the neigW)or- 169th have Arrived safely ka England... O. McKINNNON. Nt.D , L.R.C.S., hood of,,$21,410. Physician* and Surgeon@ of Ontario licentiate of college Of si;,jze.n;. Edizil)urgli TEA Ll'.\ E, PICKERING Royal attention t. . NS -PASTRY J 4�dl spe.i.14.1 d ieuges Q wc,'-'Ich sz3 BU- M .children. OfIl6eand residence, arouglihm. MONGOLIA I am paying highest prices Hallowe'en ,passed' off quietly with Bran. a n. IS h ci rt s, Jum 1110. Legal, Geor-ge and Mi,l,, Taylor, 6f Clare- sb()vvet's. -Win. Lee Lee's, 0 mont, spent S-anday tit Vj,ed tires at for . Barley and Wheat. 'LL. K.0 -ille, ..- . K. T. Tarr is laid up with _T E. FARE�VE BAP.Rl',- s"'izAt TER. County Crown Attorney, ar'd cipuzitY tin, -L)fw In cound ag y prices�-before'Eelling- Aallofwr.. court House. Whitby. ICv Mrs, R. Tarr and family spent Sun- th;-; locality. ter and day of last week with F. J. Fisher, of %V. J, and Mrs. Turner had visitors E. CHRISTIAN, Barris 11 �-inds Cf Chop.. froru Aurcira. Solicitor, Notary P-61lic. Etc. lklt�LtYtO alvern. Mioppincl on Mondays, A * ',%I , e, C can. Office Brock St. North, Whitbv. �Oly city visitor 6n Mrs. Toole, of Markham, spent afew Miss G.. Pugh was. a lt4:t week vilith her sister. Mrs. day, recently. Wednesdays and Fridays days r Dental Gpo, Bovers. T. and Garner vistted friends SCRANTON COAL D. L. atild) W. Three motor load- from our burg in Locust Hill. Choppin a will not start BLAKEB. BEATON. D. D. S., and Mrs. -Hackney spent Grsd-,i&te of the Royal Cc,".(-ge Of 1,'tI;ta! took in the tractor deitionstration and Charh 13 a .%eji - - L"T, PEA provincial -plowing match Pick- day Toronto, a. m. Sargent d '-'r:yersity -of Toronto, Office STOVE, CHESTS , ` until 9 overV� .-Sf. Priagle's'liard ware store, Wbitby. provi V'Z,',0rwd.nyg last. and Mrs. Hobson and fainilr vip- , lllil� on -- once Zko,.ra 9 to 12 i I to 53D. Ir3 1,�;onv 1�. 114.y AND STEAM. A. B. Lehman, of Ringwood, has ited T. Dixon and fikinily. Bell pbone 20. A 31' , Turner and During Dr Be�.tcn,s alseace overeas, Dr Robb.- opened tip the store here which has J. and , i's daughters, .-Don't bring less than Ao. been closed for some time: We wel- of Mongolia, spent k Sunday recently gtiebags, as miniamm, sw .Onto. Will nein charge.. come bin) into our 1216iet' at their former homestead., L. SPINK) LIMITED, 1(mourit charged' for �+j BROUGHA M Wi 49avb*. . . . .. --- ­ .- . - 11 be five bags i ok PICKERING, ONT. tCARBORO 7. rri Gen. Philip had a business trip to f utiire. 4 W G. HAM -Issuer of Ma Is, leeness, In the Ocanty of Ont= John Little, one cf the oldest and Toronto on Tuesday. Pick 9 271Y G R . BREWST E R most prominent.farmers of Scarboro. T. C and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, �plebrated his I:Psth birthday annivet- .Eistate Auc- Veterinary.-Surgeone �urkday with William an -POUCHER. Real ;p.e n It d Mrs. nary at his home WednesdRy' night in T the presence of relatives and a few %I near, vsJustor. collector slid issuer ekzrove.Yz - of rri&X# Brougham. Wy Honor Graduate& the Ontario Jonn Pouctier, of Toronto. and Mrq.. Veterinary -College and H -)nor- invited. guests who assembled to con- A. E. Major, of WhLtevale. spent Sun- -D HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ary Associate -of the Ontario grotalate him." '.%Ir.Little is abale day with Tbos. Poacher, r..Icoxisios in the Ocunt7 of Ontario. Veterinary College. and bealty Iman, enjoying the best of K V Does at store and his residence, Claremont. Robt. Feashy is walking with a cane Ind. phone WY2.' health, to the cause oi which is 'at -tri- as the result of'X-fill while working "E A S TLA buted to his genial disposition. To -Jrj R.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLEEK Claremont Ontario on a barn down at Brighton. jj e conveyancer, cozantiectoner tar demonstrate his vigor despite his The shingle that has given satis- AdjIt.MatryGamagia was inToronto honey so 20" vearg. Mr. Little Wednesday plowed &MovjjC Accoantan't. Etc. U . field tipon vp Ago be over. Sunday attending Ppficial mee faction for over 30 years. Empire Warritage Lto- hich 49 years the t- * in: by oo tam Incer of NEW BUTCHER SSP rustated lion with a AN= Oct. -,eared logg. He has always been a Inge in connection with e Salvation Cor Army. 0 in. corrugation, gee it before you -GH 8--RUGH. Glen Majnr, Ont. staunch Cowiervativr and A consistent Mrs. Townsend has returned to her buy zither makeg. If you are 1U A full line cif Fresh Meats always- member.of the Pre%bfi;at;1;a=-Xhurcb. _HU Extensive #zy*r- home in in ston.-after sp 1- Licensed Aact&O.a*4r K Try ionee imported and tiorovabbred stock, on hand at shop. Mr. Little was part.rularly active in VV g 71crx. a In - qumrner it her parents, X Z.. oo:rd.:cted anywhere. Write for terms matters concerning the lowing A Premier for 30 &iyq. Also and partic-IIA16. Fhcn*Inj 2116. - 36'11' W,i-govon road every day, association. He haq F.ar son, who Mrs. Ha"on. a --inity There will be'no service in the Meth. gasoline engines from $39.00 up. POSTILL. Licensed Aurtioneer, Fresh Pork Sdusage a siTicialty are prominent farmer -4 in the vi, odi4t Chur�h on S�in­daky evening, ow- Set or writs me before, buying'. i:626 for commil" of �crk and Ontario. AMC- of hj,; home, and onp%on. Lieut, ,Uttle. ing to the spevialservices in the Pres. Bell Phnne. as)&@ of all kinds sttetnod to on itLart"t --Butcher's cattle wanted is attached to the 127th York R Lngers DoUcle Address Glees Rival P. 0. Ont hyiez i;tn - Church. Pickerin MFQ, Bali and '31m. 31i1na: of Toron. F. J. Prouse. 9 .to. .porkt the� weeL-end with Mr, ane 'W B. PONVELL. Licenqed A,ic- JAS O'CONNOR. -PTCKERI'.% tionser va) I - ' Corn�.r King -rind Church St�. Wi41TEVALU 3if-viel Sip matt:and ckille,%&r to* H. so cf Ontario er! i�.rlz. All kmda of o of the 11"arn-' 11 b- held n. sat" coad-.ctsd e�tbej: pr�-. ately r by auction, TFa A m-mioii-al e P1 1 'fr 71 will or Q,Lor par;" .4o field -at -the E' he Cb -ch on Sunday next �T, I �TM- 11 well 016=bcNa AT ksw,. , - - tit�tiari Clitit d.., �, 6: * 111.W�;rtl will ho loft at %Vvs: o0ce. will re- of- Mr.. Ow"n , %Vean-sdAy. Nov. at IVa. In for the lutip N1 lt,)bt. S. I tvill regi :-Chopping and N G N1 A C I I IN E S ceivo prompt stzectlov- ba, G.'a"1100 ruarsn. 1 SAWT. l7th, 4t I (irk. %I i %. (v-,nrgp Pugh hill' s, of RP ills, wb-o di# -d and wo. 'good, Owl',-pboze =-.mber to Indopemilect (,-i t rolling s -i tl�slltll OD xg will give tik-p:%per on , The Three IV- hmie4 at tb�t pi -rice abaut. thre�- vLeek.- lobi Styles to -nit everyrme. ciren A octobpr 1-2th. Rperpation. -R-r. -night Living," fol- ago, Xr-, Fbillipq was for years -Nn hit I A prC,111pt sc.rvice giv and !nmet-ed and glimnieu. lowed Th�rfi %til alio ,rt Ivp and brinorea member of tb" Prices rearonable. tip �rveral reading and• muAc by the church here before going west with I 7ickering garage We rell emery wheel,&. f-i-renlar her husband and family, satisfaction- gim.ranteed. e Spi,,lal sprvi,­ps will he held in the n the 4. "vp-. garmlolln' er.gineq and There will he�special.servicpq i "Wbiterale Bapt6t .Church. corntrienc- Pterbytertan Chureb on Sunday after- W. G. Barnes, Green River in on Monday evening,' Nov.I . G. S. Lloyd. All antomebile and. Bicycle ratters sind buggies. 9 3t li, noon and evening. Rev repall-ing. promptly will begin at 7,45 p, m M. A., of London, wall preach at 2) $0 Or address R. R. NO. 1. Locust Hill. attended L tU, -='- � "' ' ' "le of sang 77. X -X. T.A&.C:3MS T 'Rev, C. H. Schutt,' M. A., will preach ni., and the music will be provided 'Tires; Oik, Grease and repa,ir,� Monday and Tiwaday evenings "d -1;7 BROCK ROAD. the home choir. Rev. A. Mc I have a o6d stock of 9 sIl.vrapr on hand. Rev. D. A Hackett. of Tar rata, will lan. of Clareniorrit. wilt 6onddet the P NVednesday. - Thursday and evening servielp, and the Claremont CARNIA REAL IESTATIE ..... Friday ievening-1. Special music has Presbytvaian Choir will lead the ser - been provtd-ed. Everybodv made wel- -P•otter & Andrew vice of praise. On Tuesday evening 5-oiting people of the congregAt Fencing1PICKERING, Ont. jj*X*V**t* oome. an entertainment will be given y theW, i'n, Wire kinder the an-pie.pe of the W. if. S.. WHITBY ronimencing at 8 o'clock. See bills for. At the 'Hillowe'f­rk relebraktiori at (kill particulars. .1 L50 JOHN ���TIP I have For Sale Ft licii-e And Lot lip 0, L. C. last week, Dorothy 0 her -d Rag a full .line of rrerh and cur- in Pickering NWRIgP Large "st Nlt-Oshawa,blin. of Oshawa, -daughter of -'SCHOOL HLORTS Brace WireP., Sta les. ed meats constantl" an hand. -garden, some yomig fruit Geri. 1V, Niel-aughlizi. won the first IP y tr,,eQ. Every6ing in prize for fancy rot,ime. repiesentiriv The following is the standing of h r rgaiti:. CedarPosts and witch. the affAir was very beati,tiful the fatertnediatproom of th b in every war. . p Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, -�l find 4ee me ac t il� Ila liar publie. school, " a result of jc examination held at Bolugf::I6, Weinera, etc. C -A�nniversa'ey of Am the first Aesto )nal c 77 for io, Th -P fiftieth -=� teel Posts., gain me . one. SAints' ('bitrrb on 'Snnd4y 14i,;t viiti-s tbpcl1)qe,&f cto S Highest prices paid for f. N very Bishop Ret-ves, a jaxin),11im NY) -Frank Morrison 'We V. Rit, VVilholinina Mutell &Iil, EA. 'I'Valsh 2.V3, Coal, -T.Ainiber. Cement, Shingles, .331mehor's caitt:10, A2.r4S0"'jj, -: Tor'()�ici,.prpoched mnridng' and even- .9idering : iverq -Mss rias for hAye Day or night has meets all trains' Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada - Carriage (:o. -We He -Peaki NOTICE T:1 orrjo- W, Burk), c.!drr, t inounces tha7 he has agent cJ the flolerroef.ClOthiTig i--,')?!)' the gii•,O, tir. quality of gcods and extremely lova; prices QuA;itv and durability o! goodb and perfect fits guaranteed. . Got the Best -It Pays - More than ever before -thorough- ness" in business training is demanded, ELLIOTT V TOROXTO-ONT- Gor. Yonne and Charles Sts. Is strictly first-class in all depart- ments. We had more than 240 positions to fill in two months this year. Now is an excellent time to enter. I W. J. Elliott, Principal Write to -day for large Catalogue. W285. Antliony t oyne in. and addressed the Atirkdiiv 8,�hnol Rnth Momi-ev Geo. .3ilotch .1,Rth and Ready T-riLkp aftvFnkdon. -- There wits large at. I M liar McGinty Rooting iii ark P :lel:e,--Pic kering: 226, Clarenre'Merve'r-4-P I, Ch rpnet, Pot- A The- always in stock. rj T-Prtor, Bev. It, 11,V. Alvin. was assisted11.1, -Max, , 1;!"i0ii s(-vdce 11v Rev. .r". ja steph(son :339, Flogh Waite 0 6 V I r.r 260, Ed. AIAT'(Ltli-� I t7, Geo. r, Fur' Water :ri tl,, (�ow: A. C. REESORI n 1443. 1H. -Max, slo-Hilda )(15, Eva Manch -LOCUST HILL -it ]a, -d until' a. in. o V vol: are w:;p volt wll i!ie only n Wal,h -)27. El.,112 Baker 466. Doll'y Pal- 1,31tial Weli, drilled ')IV hn'. H. Rice, tiW,n the nl('.r 411, Eiletlrk NVimanA.',2, 1,011ise who 14� aver f,�i %Vin� Mlil-. G�v4nlinp %vilh th-� Commi-ifiwr-Ath. Triictnt Co.. l, Jti)in-stoil 4t7, Dor 4,t Wi'nian 42:3, Engines. a.! kind- of. T).!- SOLDIER'S p -c, fituill,'-1, .it ('hir-iian. and will', ulkivit it ))v -`1--V 'r),)rothr Toik,kle527, (ieorize Thextrin fvrw,,.zzerwr;!1,--- Al;-lihath rrintki fix- rn v;did;i,- the agro,pinent, to the P'ec.r IS'), Attie Crockett titre=. .n cat't-ful ,Ilk jjjjP(jj.t4tljt fen_ 21`4. Charlv­- 1,4W 2 Eveiy-hing g'v' ;or on Dr.,-, 4 1 h. COMFORTS turisoftheagiek-went, are: TheCorb- PTBeport of the Cllreniont public '�klp %�'C)lJKS. tri-rinwealth Compriny qrr tel est,ablish school for the woriths of Septeniher in,oider of i Cs Christnirks is 11-ne T -I. 55" 1, fActory hc­rc, for t1w uitinufmrture of A Soldier's drew -and nd Oct(4)('r. -NAt with a ractorl- and other, facto machinery, it, lonesome enough, but wit1wt;tsome-., napitid of three-quarters of it Senior Depai tment. Sr IV-Mtiry The Pickering trillion d(Alars. They are to arquir.e a Forsvtit ".. 6hdY1; Dolphin, Ina N[Kn- thing from home it would be almost leapt fifty acres, adjnining MrLellan, � 'Phi N%'.e have compiled here ite of ,q Ile, Sfabiil 41adys Paterson, unhearaTile, one of the trans-ArIntinental railWAT DorisGrahain. Jr. IV-Oli,�e Tarr Vigilance Committee lineq and to Iiiaild a plFint with-mitchi- a list Of articles which are always a I­,oisBrokiie', Vernti Bingham -and C p- je`a�-t-V%Wx) OW -They I ery to cost eft Bessie Graham (equal), Marie Forsyth. preciNted by a Soldier. ;Ire to empinv VIP to .150 skilled Tile- sr. I I I-.NlabPl Peters ', Georgina For. 3 The object of this A;:soclation is to ehanics the first year. The Chicqgo sytti % Golds Anderson, Gordon lessen stealing and prosecute t Cards Chocolate Bars, Company are to urn over to the corr,- Playing C,a Gregk Montt Hurlbert at y the felons. pHny established here the Russian ,uni, Cough Drops, Fonntain WHgg Hugh Gregg. Jr. III -Ethel order of *-jiX),0W. The town agrees to Member having property stolen eck . ronalazil. exempt the company from all muni- Stephenson, Myrtle Thom sot, Merle Pens, Toilet Soaps, Shaving Linton. No. on roll. 27. Average at - of Soap and Steel--,, Brushes, etc. "3 cafe immediately with any member taxes, but that for school and . tendance. 25. C. M. Doughty. teacher. of Executive Committee. war taxes, to be based on the present Junior Department. Sr. II -Grace valtie of the site. The town is to Safety Razors -Ind. Blades, Tal - Membership fee $1.00. Kydd '. Addie Thornback, Edgar FT gufirante6 bonds to the extent of Powder, Tooth Paste and Ward, Erma Lynn, Edith Stepbensen, cure Tickets may be had from the President or $100,000, but at no time are these bonds Laura Linton- Jr. II -Robert Beeler secretory on application. to exceed half the assets of the comp. Brushes, Cbainoi�OeStS-, Pipes any. n on Friday by. Sr..I-N�ra Tarr*. Oscar Step obacco, Cigar. Cases, V. t a es meeting enson*, Harold Sanderson:' d T -Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm night Howard �r, W. V. Richardson, Pickerin night at which the business Pickering. Besse, Robin Johnston, Margaret Lin - m m o Pocket Kodaks, Writing laper, �',,j en of the town were present the Aon -Vera Linton. Jr. I -Jane Neal fe li, g -Emvelopesj-�tc i feel' as a m i -o -i -is- -I n-fayor- of - the - J -A. O'Con;ior: W. J.Vark. scheme, Already there is a strong Viola Middleton',bel .5 nd-eysorr,- President, secrets," i, Isobel Gregg. Pr. A -Geo. Ml!jdleton organization in favor of passing the 1, 7 T Pr. B-MargFiret Pugh, Mar_vTeagle, We have now on display Xmas by-law. The members of the deputa- Elizabeth Ward, Margaret Bingham. Xards and Booklets TO 01 S SHARPENED tion who saw the tractor in operation No' on roll. $2. Average attendance, are tinatilmouir-,in- the opinion that 80. 7" C. L. Johnston, teacher. ----of all kinds.' We make a specialry of crosscut saws, there was nothing to equal it at the . Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. demonstration At R. J, Fleming's ning a specialty. For a first- farm last week. With the election of ence T. Moore McFadden Razor -bo an eaRv shave call the high tariff party in the United Military officers in con?er class hair trim or , - decided that §oyne form of moral at the East -end Barber Shop. Stater, the town will he fortunate if Druggist- Graduate Optician 1� See our House Furnishings of all she spoires this new industrv. During coni pulsion trwild have to be adop- the time of the war the company will ted to secure the 100,000 men C. N. R. Ticket Agent, kinds, Slightly used Carpets manufacture munitions as well As., recently called for by Premier from 15 cents a yard tip. a2itgLr1* W. J. GORDON pICKERIN(-, farm machinery, Borden. I dos.. a IY,' then he looked at his was close to midillght. He went downstairs, paid his bill, ordered a TOROKO FURNM-JRE- COMPANY., limited carriage, and drove to the Waverly. TWRTY-YEAR' 6.7c GOLD MORTGAGE BONDS Place house. As he stood fitting the Due Septembers_ 1946. ftterest.:-payable 'parch and September—­- key- nortieleisly- into the 1oek hWbiasirt -the T - l3ank of Canaida, Callable at 103andd I - — 'or Tal6n accrue a beat tumultuously for a second 7 fe-reit on three months, notice. two. He opened the door stealthily and passed through. the vestibule., The Denominalldilis "of $500. and $100.- CAPITALIZATION. house was still and a lamp burned dimly in the-hall, as Jasorr always left Authorized Issued Mortgage Bonds .... *300,000 1113001000 i it until his master returned. He hung I'AlftT-Year 6% Gold C%nevs amount 62oo,oft - Wro lFrosinta 'his hat on the rack, stole upstairs to 43-M000 are being hold *screw for the future purposes of the his own room, switched on the elee- a". V�.4= atook ................ ............ Roo,000 Woj= Itricity, and glanced about. He locked 002R3320A stock .................... MANS !the door and undressed switfly. Ten CANA" 11 3001000 -0,000 t 33A.N=398 minutes later he was sleeping the The Vnion Bank of Canada- The Toronto General Trusts Corporation death-like sleep which follows com- a=XCT0Xs plete exhaustion of brain and body.. V- X laidOlLt. Zsq„ Iftesideat North American Accident Assurance He did not wake till noon. Jason ..WANTED FOR T11JE Co. Toronto. The old negro en- 7! Watson V. loved-haw, maq., VIC6.3fte dent Xla"Y-X&�, Limit answ6red'his ring: V� T a Tly Toronto. Kontroal tered with hesitating steps. Oodfroy Bird. Xsq, Banker R OYAL, W1114— &711� Zsq, President 3F. Lyall & Sons Construction Com- i "Good morning," said his master., JL I Z-1 V JLPosy, Montreal. "Jason, do you knov, how a guest lives Two thousand Canadians are wanted :or the Royal Kava! Can. M. Clark, Bsq� vlve-pr*dd�eat Dominion Lumbo: Company, Limited, Toronto. in -a hotel when he wants to be alone, adian Vc!untear Reserve towards m=ninu the nc:-.-., ships or'the We draw attention to the following particulars regarding the absolutely alone? He eats in His own Imperial Royal Navy. Immediate overseas senirice. OrJy men - Company room, his mail is brought to him, he of aced character aad good ph,;,e!d. quo accept _1 It specializes in high grade bedroom and dining room furniture. goes and comes without a word being 2: Its pro cts. stamped with "T.F.C." trade mark, are being sold -Pay $1.10 Minimum per day—Free Kit not =)u I States. 'sp9ke'r% to. hilp by anyone-.in the house, throughout Canada, but also in the L n $2o.06 Month Separation Allowance Its Plant In one of the most modern in NortkinAttme! tea. per Mlowarice 1. r You understand?" 4. Its assets, Including real estate, butMncs, machinery, equip- "Yassir." rest Naval' Recruit- ment, lumber, etc amount to $496,069.26. Apply to the nearest or etc, ,. months which ended May 81st; 1916, "1 wish to hate rult- 6. Its earnings f ve that sort. of service totalled $43.1608I. while the interest on the entire Bond issue is' in my home until— Ing Station, or to, the. J $18.000 per annu. your mistress re•- :6. A sinmkinx fund of 31% in provided. turns. If it is necessary, engage an- IDOPL ci t'-.. N.v&l S=Y.ce OTTAWA an ap- Subscriptions to the present Issue may be paid 10% other' servant to look after your du- plicatlono 10%el 20% or 25.c7c per month, as the subscriber may -ties. I want you to wait on me ex- slocrt. aebly as I have exrAuinecf. Yo'u' can PRICE : -90. NIELDING _A-.2-�39c do it, Jason?" and carrying a bonus .equivalent to 26% of common stock. "I'M be mightly glad to do it, Macrae Enoch." wistful, "that you would at least, talk, era together with rubber. bands, Wentworth 'returned 'to the theatre it 'over. I think I can deal with the Oswald's pen was traveling slowly INSTALMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED and took up his 'daties as if nothing I woman it anyone can. I have always across a sheet of paper when some 203, 204, 207; 248 Transportation Building had happened. His associates greet- treated her with k certiln stand-off - one'ta0ped's6ftly it the door.' Merry 120 St. James Street ed him with their usual courtesy; still; ishness that she resents. She has! ehtered. Enoch did not burn his head. Montreal he felf as if a drop curtain had, fallen � tried,' more than once, to zross the.: The, actor seated himself beside (Is. between him and the -world where his; line I drew.- She didn't succeed, and w hereby - chase I a desk. ----to Tear _11% Gom Wrtsisse 441 Bonds Furniture Company, Liml ted. at $10 per $100 'daily labor lay. Women and a few -never put into words could not show-up this . mo in of the 401U=to bond, and t galls her. 1 71 men shrank away from him even while what I think of her. She * under. *ben you 'phoned," he explained. enclose I b4laff payment of . the amoun . due .. on they seemed trying to be polite, some- stands,, however, that I recognize her -have beerr arranging for a funeral. 4, It Is understood and agreed that I gWtb receive ft0her 25% times kind. value dramatically, while personally! It's one of those funerals which havi !a plication. L Common Stock. of the amount of bonds purchased by and allottod to me, Zilla Paget made, no secret ci�l her 1 —to me she is offensive. If she has: no great string of caxriagei." as &� bonus for the a&=* consideration. Plea" have receipt for the said Payment on aunt, tanutd in the change of residence. She flaunted the' you in her po'wer, won't you tell me "Who's dead?" news of it gbroad end Wen ' t - worth's! It would never go beyond these walls. "George Volk. .1 . Name of ............... I ................................. lapse from the conventionalities 01 lire She nows that I know her story-. Low Oswald laid down his pen and stared k made a-nine-days gossip in theatrical she has sunk, she realizes that it! a*Merry. "George Volk! When did And send to the following address ............ ....................... circle. It even agitated moralities is' not what the-world would call a� he drift back to America?" This subscription blank may, be cut out and used. which had beert eateemed-lonient.' The creditable story. I can handle her "Nobody seems to know . anything --matin-b*1n�the.-intensit --tf feLh6 _n hizu it's a mer-ey thougb,- it :ng was not, in every case, shocked A gl"eam of relief and hope drifted sets Alice free." --------- !virtue. but Dorcas was loved, while for a moment -across Wentw6rth's I 'ql'ow 'did she take it?" asked thi lik ;the Englishwoman was held in-univ- face. : Th4n--he laughed riervoiisly and, Englishman quickly: ersal contempt and hatred, the sullen frown"returned to his eyes. "I haven't told her yet." .Curiosity threw out its . dragnet H� roqp and began ta-place-the _g_! "op a In a Wl"ero did he die? The last tim - -THE LAPSE OF �company, who I floor with nervous footsteps. You heard of him was 'in, England, i watched Wentworth , go and come i "Won't you trust me ? " pleaded -09-! wasn't it ? "M WENTWORTH among tl� •'m day' after day-, tireating, *aId. "I have -a real regard, Went�! (To be continued). - ENONW 14iss Paget with an aversion which !worth, for you as well as, for your' as colder than anytbing.Aled out to genius. I would do it for your sis. MFV-012._ her by the players at the Gotham. Thez' is By ISABEL GORDON-CURTIS, ter,: if for no' other reason. e t'. .1- tell -you, it's a pose- with Went-, time enough yet to pull away, hi worth," said John Breen, the man whO'I he spoke abruptly, "it won't be long. _]MOTHER Author& of -The Woman from Wolvertorts played the janitor. The -woman has dragged more than "Pose, nothing," answered his wife one man to the gutter or to­suicioe.", ccornfully. -Wentworth ha ' tea Paget'$ Wentworth laughed disagreeably. worse. than any of us do, and'tha-t is! .-JV,11, it won't be he an SEIGEL S t: CRAPTER XXIL to him that for a second- a abutter suicide, I've watched them somewhere.- perhaps in some remote going. some. F em to-.I swered harshly.- flashed o Enoch descended without answering lobe of his brain—had pen gether. She knows be hates her, even I "Don't be too sure. When a man- -SYRUP sad be saw not only his present co him. He paused- once to push his if she is living alone* with him under 1 wh., has always had ia, fair amount, of! afraid arms 'into his, coat, but he did not en- dition, but his future. 'It was not he same roof. Res af ' id' of her. 1 self-respect begins to. lost it, he - usu2- The -prod of Mother SeigeI'$, ter the office; instead, he turned and pledsant phantom. I've seen it in his eyes when he didn't' The rain 1 know anybody was watching. -walked down Broi If I � ally faces two alternatives; that 1', 1 Syrup is in the taking. - That dway. iunless he has a'solid. anchor In his' A half-empty- bottle of whiskey by former sufferers, whose had ceased, the sky was -clear, and don't miss my guess there's blackmail home-" Is W the stars were shining. He tramped stood at, his elbow. ' He stared at it or something like that-, back of it.! Enoch lit a cigar and began-to � vitality was being sapped by that He realized suddenly - I for a. mi to with a scowl, as if it She's fit-for 't. Went*�rth's a goat swoke. Indigestion, say it is Just ei- that he was far down totim in the were - 4n actual enemy. A feeling of in some way thai wi're, n4ft on to." "Evidently it is useless to talk. i celkni for stornaGh, liver and nauses, crept over him. He lifted it, ''his return What posses my understandingAs how. bowel troubles. Thank to business heart of the city. Overhead, carried it to the wash-bowl, and pour- I It was several days after !hung the sign of an old-fashioned ho- to business before Enoch met his sis- any man can turn out' a woman like' Mother Seigel's- Syrup, they - tel. He opened the swinging doors ' ed the liquor down the drain-pipe. ter. Ke..hc:Lid in a casual way 'that' your sister to give shelter to Zilla' strong -and well. 4. are now IThen he laid the empty-bottle an a, she had rented an apartment and had, Paget. f hate to say it, We and walked to the desk. tray and set it outside the door. y ntworth, "I want a room," be' said peremp", He taken - Alice Volk with the two chil- you will set me down as a cad, but I' I tilled his pipe with tobacco, pulled a dren to live with her. Their,first-en- - 13 EXCELLENT FOR torily. chair to the window, sat down, and -prefer to have a, separate office. am' "What price?" asked the clerk. counter-was.ordeal to each one. willifig to -take the little' back room,! !If yoii are-afflicted bv'lncfi. I stared at the lights of the city. He They came face to face in the 1!0�0r.. or you .can. One suits me as well as gestion or othcrdisorders of the _I` Want 11 don't give a damn about price. I felt into one. ef-- his- - intr9s-P99­tiv1k-Eneeh s�id "Gooding zi�oinin --Otl wroom-w1rere-it-18 quiet-where, moods. He began to trace backward 41cr. - -stornach,-llver-anct bowefs-t3�- - there in a good bed, and where I can _: every. step he had taken since the day, a held out his -hand. The girl held it for "Certainly.)' Wentworth leaped to Mother Seigel's Syrup regular[ sleep as if—as if I were dead. 1 he exacted the forfeit of 3derry's bond. second, looking up into his face with his feet, alertly. "I'll change at once. y Enoch had never . been drinking'eager- . wistfulness. The ghost for A-few days; long enough En He felt like a vessel which had 811 �ost of a! I'd hate to thrust my society u to. give it a fair chance to make 'P- smile broke over Enoch's haggard! axyone who does hot dare Yor it." its beneficial influence felt.,- Man. The sight of drunkenness had ped its moorings and had -been un- face .�then he glanced backward as the! -IT4. 0 r T _-C,4�ntly aroused in hi2n a ape buffeted by -cm EclukMav 11 society - M____ of stomachic revolt; therefore mere glass door behind him slammed, and I e inipt 1P V eLLICnt after another. Each one had done obiect to Was Paget dro pping in your appetite, your strength, physical repulsion had done much to its work so ruthlessly that be was. a Zilla PKg4t carafe rustling K' in here as she did to-day. Don't hurry, ' keep'him' from one form of debauch-' hutdan' 1 He turned brusquely and entered .. i your general condition. 311115 derelict left swamped and scut-, I did not mean that—" ery. During the days of utter deco- tled. The phrase "a human derelict" his office. - The jaded look in kis eyes "I don't care what you meant ' T1 had changed to shuddering hate. Dor ration that followed his sister's de- stuck obstinately in his -brain; it de- - can make the change at oncd.": NEWCHES, BILIOUSNESS parture he turned to whiskey as the icribe hirii viildly�. ' 'Alrea8y hi "had, cas passed out to join -the throng on Enoch's voice Was dhfirlish.- He be 7--: sufferer from insommia seeks relief in had more than his deserts. The v--n- Broadway.. She felt chilled and lone- gun to drag volumes from the book-: CONSTIPATION ly. She did not realize that the sun an opiate. It did not bring ease,' how geanc6 of Zilla Paget-was the last; case beside him and heap them upon s shinin ever, either of body or mind. He went. straw. The woman's image flashed th6 top of his desk. "You made your- suer, INDIGESTION about in a dull, half-sickened stupor, -before his eyes,­he heard her satanic•! self tolerably plain, don't spoil it with• hating himself and the world. One laugh and saw a fleeting vision of his CHAPTER.XXIII. teness." poli night, in a lonely room of the hotel All Lhave left to say, Wentworth, - He pulled the papers from pigeon-1 V�C,-Oabojlle of Syrup conlaim picturesque golden-haired loviiness 8:-! i where he had taken refuge, he sat. , -three Umes as-much as in he had slammed the door end left his is this—we have come tola crossroad • holes in his desk and tossed -them! the darkness for hours thinking-, then home. and you must choose between two. about in loose piles, dropping- some the S*e size, like a flash .he saw himself It seemed paths: either- cut that- woman out of in the waste basket and bundling oth.: Wentworth gritted his teeth savage. your life or don't expect to take your place among decent citizens." There was, a look of discomfort and anxiety in Grant Oswald's pale, high- bred fice while ' he 'Spoke, * although his . voice was emphatic. Enoch did not answer. He moved restlessly in LiiMie, :-_-Sugrar his chair once or t*ice, -lifter a pro- gram that lay on his desk, and ran y his eyes through its pages. Oqwuld t is packed b' autopiatic machin 20 1,53, White c9tton bags Pure Cane pausdd as. if waiting for a reply, ery M Strong "I can't understand your Infatua- and cartons at the refinery. tion, _Wentworth,'_'. he went. on; ."the MTVIWG:Children pfefet-_ woman degenerates every day- of'her 1 .,- , - I This is far safer and more sanitary than Pure Cane fife. God knows," a bitter tons crept the bread yoii mal�e with sugar packed by hand in a weak paper 1b, .990nib� Into his voice, 511 feel culpable for Five Roses Flour. It is stored which breaks at a touch. No hand. touches pLwet,;m flai-�bf, vftality and IANTIG-SUGAR until yoxi open it yomy even bringipg. her across the ocean. X.- rf r- go self. Juit cut �ff the corner of Then I ought to hive lit lie .!E- iced 12 1 spoke of it a month or two ago. rf prime Manitoba wheat. and pour out the sugar as you x only I She was bound to do mischief, i j9 LAnd and 54 Xartonswues me nevet drearned-tq_ y— would f-01. hn 1 40 and 20-lb Bags- to her clutches. - .1 warned you." Keeps Well ne E with Enoch sat in sullen stillness- A 11-Purpose Sugar7,his eyes fixed on. a.-calendar - which 2 hung above the desk. lull L11111111MINW11119 "I -wisb." Oswald's tone was almaA - ,fd SUI 'RLSE OF WAR -Markets of the World NO INDMDUAL- PARCELS BE DIM AT METZ _ Bre .tui.: TO- PRISONERS IN GERMANY ,IYIAY= -FRENCH -' - _- _ - mato; Nov.ov. 7. atgiboba wheat- -To� - - -� - - - New No. 1 Northern $1.9135; No. 2, ' P>r�ssian Salient at St. 11�ihiel Offers a Teiripting invitation to $1.8,34; No. 3,.$1.s334; Na 4 wheat, $1:7432, track, 'Bay ports. Old crop Eaplan;ation•-of the New ,British Order Has Been Received at Attack. " _ _ • trading Sc. above new- crop.. Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 6434r; Ottawa. - - - - - - • - _.. - No. 3, 63; extra No. 1 feed, 6$c; No._ 1 _.... - London, Nov. 5. -Military observ- ! Woevre offers a. tempting invitation � From Eparges,- 13� feed, 63c, track Bay ports. American corn -No. 3 yellow, new, 98c, Dec. shipment.' - dealt A despatch .�from*Ottawa says: An I addressed to the latter being" p nation of the new British order, with according to an existing system. explanation be •. erg Isere are guessing, now that the to -attack. .Les Verdun, to This, Ontario oats No. 2 white,62 to 64c. prohibiting .the, sending of parcels iii- Under the .new plan suplies-will initiative in' the west has definitely i miles south-east. 4f court, on the southern side of the sa- nomigal; No. 3 white, 61 to 63c, nom- inal, according to freights outside. rest to individual prisoners -of -war in sent to every prisoner, . but only Germany has been received by the ! through one central organization, 'the pissed to the allies, what will be the lient, is-gb'out ten miles. Between Ontario wheat -New No. 2 Winter, Government. The new plan has been British Red Cross. -The central com- r next step. On, the Somme front they, ,Les Eparges and St. Mihiel there is a .per car lot, $1.75 to $1.77; No. 3, do„ have two objectives; Cambrai and St. valley about three miles wide,' -through $1.73 to $1.75, acewding to freights. formulated b the new Central Pris- mittee or an organization authorized ohers-of-War of the Brit- by the,central committee will examine , e!` _ .- Quentin with their railways, to gain ' which a small brook flows into the outside. Old crop -No. 1 commercial, } $1.70 to $1.72; No. 2 commercial; $1.60 ish Red Cross Societyand the Order and pack all parcels before sending ., which Bapaume in the north, Peronne ,Meuse. At one point the French are in the near this. brook and cover with to '$1.63• No. a commercial, $1.51 to of St. John of Jerusalem; in England, 1 r. them to the prisoners. While adequate 1♦ in the centre and' Chaulnes quite. $1.55. south must be taken first. On the their guns almost all the ground up Peas -No. 2, $2.35 to $2.40, accord- and the British. Government has ap- proved of it, to take effect December supplies, of food will be sent by au - thorized organizations out' of their Meuse there is. the Prussian salient toathe slope on which St. Mihiel' including the. railway to Metz, ing to freights outside. Barley -Malting, $1.10 • to $1.12, lat. The Government here has cabled own stores to all prisoners, it will to send s. T-) •' from• -Metz .which projects westward, stands, river at St. MihietCard-where which brings ammunition and sup- 1 nominal; feed $1:02 bo.-$1:85�nansinal. for further information as to the of-! feet that thin will have on sFitp' moots i still be possible for persons parcels. io individual ---prisoners '. --to.-the 'they have gained a small footing lies., Not a few.eritics here think e P I Buckwheat, $1.15, bid. Rye 2 to accord- of Christmas parcels now being pre- through the authorized organizations -on the west bank. : move in this direction will be the next; . -ho. $1.25 .$127 ins to freights outside. pared in Canada. l It is provided, however, that such Tfiis salient" in the plain of the surprise of the war. P Manitoba flour -First patents, ih The object of the new plan' is to parcels sent•to•an individual prisoner ' bags, $10.00; 2nd .patents, do., eliminate the necessity of the British must not exceed 30 pounds gross per `FRENCH TACE $9.50; strong bakers', da; $9.30, Tor- :i etired Far to Rear. onto. have far Ontario flour- inter,.according to densorehip. by preventing the use of week, and must note contain bread, food parcels as a means of conveying' cake- or tinned food, as such K _ _. French patrols penetrated lines hith-'I sample, $8.00, in`bags, track Toronto, information to the enemy, also to co- articles are difficult to censor without x VILLAGE beyond Fort Vaui into the �A�Y erto held by the Germans, but were Prompt shipment: ordinate and control the supplies of spoiling. This is an outline -of the food for the prisoners. The order will scheme full particulars of which are P P - L, Millfeed-Car lots -delivered Mont- not able to get in touch with the for-' real freights, bags included, bran, per! apply to all British prisoners, naval being forwarded by mail. i - nier defenders. -It appears probable ton, $30; shorts,_per ton, $32;' middl- the Germans lave retired their -flour, and military, except 'officers, -parcels' that ings, per ton, $34; good feed per Brifish�Tighten Hold on Impor-."lines considerably to, the rear, their bag, $2.50. _ - sant Heights Near. Butte de artillery ,positions being untenab•e Hay -No. 1. per ton, $12 to $13; No. from 2, ton, $10 to $1,1, track Toronto. $5.60; Stockers, $5.25 to $6.25; choice feeders, $6,26 to $7.15; canners and ALLIES EXTEND -, since the French drove them Per - : Warlencourt, .. - their batteries. • ? i "1,000 'Yard Front.. E CountryProduce-Wholesale. -- - ash, e 370.00 to $100.00; do., corn. an 5� med., each, $40.00 to $60,00; s ringers, I 1 Eggs -hew -laid, cartons ,• 48 to 1 $50,00 to $100.Q0; light ewes, $7.40 to London i ov, 6�-Tho, French troops P - '' � 50c; new -Laid-" -cartons, 46 to 48c; i $9.00; sheep, heavy,$4.50 to $5.50;', -in the Somme -region- of France and ;LOST storage: selects, 39c; =forage, iso. 1, 38 calves, g to choice 51025 to $19 fi0; ;- -- +++LIVES Troops A$Yanc3l$ at " erdun fire a -again -- Creamery 5, 5 e o north-east of o sic. utter- prin , , smashed the German lines ' .hard. u f: esh made, 43 to 44c; creamery prints, ,, medium, $9.25 to $9.50; liogs, fed and j Verdun Now Dominate IN SHIPS' WRECK storage, to 43c; creamery. solids,' watered, $11.15 to $11.25; do., weigh- 1 North of the Somme between Les- 42 cast 41 .Y to 42c; choice dairy prints, 37 to -'ed off cars, $11.40 to $11.60; do., o. b.! -�, Vaux-Village., boeufa and Sailly-Salii.ieli to the of the latter lace, and -on -the- St: _ _ 39c; ordinary dairy prints. 33 to 35c; $10.30. A despatch from London'sa s: The I bakers', 30 to 32c. Cheese -flew, r" Mbntreal, Nova 7. -Steers,' chance, ` P y P Two Persons Only "Survived large, 23 tor 231;c;; twins, 231.1 to ' $7.50; good, $6.50; cows, choice, $6.50; British and French have emended Pierre-�'aaat wood sector im nrtant " - gains were made in violent fighting 23%ra; triplets, 231•, to 23%c; stiltons, j good, $6; butchers' bulls, $5 to $6• can-, their lines in the sector south and which proceeded .throe ghoul Stindsy, From Collision of Conne- E4 to 241. c. �' Poultry chickens, lb,- live. Hers, $4?5 to . $4.75; sheep, $6.25 to south-west of Transloy. Ins surprise $6.76; Iambs, $9,50 ' to $10.75 each; 'attack from --Spring Hsi p acrordirr to the French offi'ciai com g's troops advanced mora and Retriever. t6 to 17c,.dres=ed, 21 to 22c; old fowl,, calves, grassers, $4.50 to $5; milk, $6 munication. The attack on .the St. i. their trenches east of Gueudecourt K, to hogs, $11.50 to $11,65; lights -Plarre-L'aast wood,'c hick tivas made ` ib, live 14 to 15c, dressed, 17 to 19c; .$9.25• London, Nov. 5.-Ninety=two lice, ' • ' Thursday night -and seized a Germah ducklings, ib., live, 12 to 13c, dressed, and heavies,, $11. Receipts at the, "fr*m t r -e sidog gimultaneously net. were lost when the British steamships_• ,a r east end market to -day were: Cattle, trench.. The enemy's counterassaults ted the French three.trenchea'on the -Connemara and the Retriever coliideti . Beans --Hand-picked, $6; prime, $5. OU; seep, ogs, , , tdive� failed to doge the British from the and the entire Gerinan Friday during a ter- 1! 21,2 tins, 12% to 1 300 position. They were completely re -- northern .side and sank night 3nev--Tins, -lb , positions on the southern outskirts of rifle gale on the Irish Sea." ' Only two 19c a 16.; 5Ab. tine, 1?�c a lb.; 10-1b. 4--- pulsed, says the official reports. ` the wood. Ise the. course of these ac- persons survived th disaster. No ting, 12c a ib.; 60-1b, tins, clover, 111bc. At the same .time the French _ eq o" - Americans are reportedlost. ors. The Commemara. was bound with to $'2.75; No 2, $2 oto $2.25. - Potatoes New Brunswick; in. car ( as r f hand fighting for the oasession of 1? houses od► the outskirts of Sailly _ . ... To the north, despite the stormy passengers and cattle from Greenore, lata, $1.90 a bag; western, in car lots, weather, Sir Douglas Flaig's forces at Island, for Holyhead, Wales. The $1.65 to $1.70-a bag. OYER FRONTIER Saillisel"taken by the Germans earlier, N{ tacked at several points along the etriev.er was coal laden. Her crew : ' .__ _ _ -some , ... Foch', troops completely* cleared these '- 'positions strengthened their :-,-,,front. making progress and talo mbered thirteen, all of whom, with i"n a few, s. _ .In the .centre :.Provisions -Wholesale _ g prisoner exception of one; were lost. The - - P and grip I Roumanian SuCcesees Over Tett•- : on the lines- outside the town. This .the -Smoked meats -=Hams, .medilm, 24 the progressed on a front 'of over _ Y P 8 other survivor was a passenger aboard to 25c; do„ heavy, 22 to 23c; cooked, `1,000 i move, coupled with that of the British tons in Tansylva113an ' P marks another step in the to the 5 r _ yard's, ae,cusing -the high ground the Connemara. g, �� " in the neighborhood of the Butte de 5 o . 5 rolt�a,, 19 to 20c; breakfast 8 The collision occurred j13st outside ha: on; 25 to � c; backs, plain, 26 to i -. west, -Theatre Continue.. _ allied encirclement of the important Z • ,,Walencourt. ! the Carlingford bar, in the track of 27c; boneless, 28 to -29c,- The powerful blowd delivered-simul=` the London and 'North-Western Rail- Pickled or dry .cured meats, 1 cent position ad Transloy and the Bethune A despatch from London says : road south of that point. With arer i taneously enabled the armies of Gen- way Line steamers plying between 'less than cured. clear bacon, --Violent fighting continues to mark weather the combined forces are ex- the Austro to =fl erals Foch and Hai to register the Cured meats -Long 18 Haig g Greeriore and' liolyhead: The gale bi 18'4c.`pei 1fi.; clear bellies, 1$ to:, -German atbempts pected, to deliver their final blow enettate the lain of Roumania south P P against Transloy and prepare for an a, largest advance of weeks in their was described sa the worst that ever 18%-c. campaign to -pocket •Bapaume. whipped the Irish Sea. The" seas of Kronstadi and Hermannstadt . and: advance on an extensive scale against f Lard -Puree lard, tierces, 1934 to 2 2 1 0 1, Vaux Village Occupied. "' ra.n so high that it was impossible for :0c; tubs, 0 to 0 :;c; pails, 0 • to P toward, Bucharest. The stiff- ecTfence Bapaume from the south-east. of the is.withstanding the p either ship t -o launch lifeboats. even '101.tc; compound: 15 to 16c. Keeping up their offensive in the had there been time. - Cotroneeed oil -7 -Tierces, 1 isle; tubs, .Roumanians blows of Austro -German artillery and - T�';'O AMERICAN -AVIATORS -IN Verdun region, the French have been .- _ "occupy itis; pails, 1634c.' in ntry,about Predeal. East oY Pre -f fa KILLED FRANCR F 'v E deal the Roumanians -advancing to the, enabled to Elie entire village of -Q- ---, Vaux, and also the town of Damloup, WOULD STOP EXPORT � '.ch 'Montreal Markets. - Buzea valley have drive:. the invaders � despatch from Paris says: Two back over the frostier in the. region of aviators have been killed *w is situated a mile to' the east -o! Montreal, Nov. 7, -Corn, Amer ican OF BREEDING CATTLE. \o. 2 yellow, $1.10 to $1.11. oats Fort Vaux. r American Table Butzi. They also. have taken: Nancy, according to a despatch $ pa _ _' To -day's advances were preceded on - " Canadian -Western; No. 2,. 68c; do.,' Mount Sirial and Taturmio along the .received. here from that city. The A despatch from Quebec says: No. 3, 67�c; extra No. l feed, 67%c.' Transylvanian border south-east of by -futile German y despatch no further details. The ISatuTday attacks That the time is opportune for the Barley, Man. feed, $1.02%.....Flou - against Lha ons trench systefn cap- y 11= Federal Government to pass an or- Man, Spring wheat• patents, firsts, -French gives Kroastadt. South of Hermannstadt, Matin says that the aeroplane con- in the region of Rothenthurm, ass, the ; �ltured by the -on Wednesday on der-in-Coundil prohibiting the sale of $10,19; seconds, $9.60; strong bakers', Austro -Germans have extended their! taining the two Americans capsized the edge of St. Pierre.Vaast w••ood. breeding cattle from the Dominion to' $9-.1 ; Winter latents'• choice $9.60; while flying over Boudonvilleral pla.ean, TheBritish also t aight, ler,.. .90to lines -'and captured an additional 350 the Uhited'States and that, farmers straight, ­ rep lsed aon Rest of Rothenthurm and hear Nancy. The observer fell out ' l b oled�oat.,! Prisoners. ry g should have a s eciall low •rate on.g g and the pilot, who, came -down with •' of' P yLr:rrcls $6.85; do.; b s, ` in the Prahova vane the Roumanians Transloy at--trenc-hes ossa -a€ Gtteucle---raitways trariSpOltstioli -�- --- --, . a8 90 lbs, $3.30; y the machine, was crushed to. death g o2r-the__ Bran, $28. Shorts, $31.-Midd#iags, court which have been made the start- farm implements, malt, manure, eras X33 Mouillic, $36 to $38. Hay, No: �>� l are holding their ground - =-• under the engine. = 1 - in oint for British attacks on Le g. P pointed out on- Thursday by Hen. J•' 'per• ton, car rets, $13. Cheese, do., Transloy, _ E. Caron, Minister of Agriculture for finest westerns, Vi to c. - To-diy s British statement gives an 2t ;4 to 22c. BULGARIAN TROOPS AMBUSHED -Butter, : the Province of Qvebc�c in his test- finest eastern,; -B _ex lan&tiQn of fhelareer number of pony _ e Dominions Royal choicest creamery, 411,4 to 4'2c; see- allied aeroplanes th-at -we Sen C �rimi3aion in session -at the ar ta- e o NEW - .• 1 1 `• V 0 4 lr brought down recently,; io-day, for in- ment Buildings. -0c• sele,ts, 38c; No, 1 stock, 34c . o. - stance, Berlin reports taking nine. The 2 stock, 30c. Potatoes, per bag, car - _ 1w t��witods prevailing blow the .allied --`� }ots. $1.80 to $1.85. mactines far over the German front, -A wife can overlook her husband's'Winnipeg Grein. - -Another Village on the Left Bank of the Struma River Also and make it hard_for them to. return shortcomings if .they aren't in. his pay, �_i 'i quota- Occupied. if pursued. i envelope. _ tiers R'hezt - No. 1- Northers, p -- ^_.-� No. 2 Northern, $1.70%; No. ITALIAN GUNS WITH I d RAGE - 3 Nn, ;h,:rn. $1.741x ; No. 4, $1.6411- _ N'6, 5, S1.50 -Y;; feed, S1.131i. Oats- A despatch from London says :-! Struma our "troops ambushed some l \ o. 2 C. «., 58c; Na. 3 C. �� ., 56 !,6 c' Although fighting continues at various enemy patrols near Salmah and took ' extra No. 1 .feed 6Gi.ic; No. 1 fQed,�' - . OF AUSTRIAN CITY OF TRIESTE I No. -2 feed, 55%c. Barley nor - OF ,Points along the 1�Iacedonian front prisoners. Bursuk has been success quoted.. Flax -No. 1 N.W.C. $2.48%; from Lake Presba to Lake Tahinos, fully bombed by our aviators." No. 2 C.W., $2.4534, there has been -little change in the gen- British troops, fallowing up -their - . - eral situation. British troops have successes gainst the Bulgarians on Advance Guard of Cadorna's Army only_ 12 Miles D_ista>�t-3��00 United States Market4.-= taken Alissa, on the left bank of the the left ba>?ik of the River Struma, in blirineapolis, No Struma,- from the Bulgarians. The ' Greek MaZedonia, have taken by as., _ o Additional Prisoners Taken.- ember, $1.881/2c; May, $1.8tili. Cash British official communication says: iSault the village of Alitsa, says theI - -No. 1 hard; $1.92? to $1.9314; No. 1 'On the Doiran front there has been official statement issued on Friday bl+� 'Northern, 1.8214 to $1.8311. Corn only ;artillery- -activity. On the ;the French War— DepartmentNorthern_ A despatch from Rome says: Addi-! Hard fighting has taketn plate on -No. 3 yellow; $1.02 to $1.04. Oats ---- - - -" tional'points df 'vantage were gained and 'near the Adriatic coast' below -No. 3 white, 50 to 50%c. Flour un - by the Italian- armies on the Carso Monfalcone. • Unofficial reports an- changed. Bran, $26.00 t6.$27.00,- 21 SHIPS SUNK IN A FEW DAYS plateau, and on Friday night Gen. nounce that Duino, on the Venice- Duluth, Nov. 7. -Wheat -No. 1 11 ¢adoma's army is within 12 miles- of Trieste railroad line, has been occu- hard, $1%; N . 2 1 Northern, $1.851,4 CCORDING TO PIRATE'S -LOG, to $1.871/x; No. 2 Northern, $1.741 to ltD ,Trieste, the objective of-_the-offensi-ue_-.:_pied.._ This seems probable, as _..to- -- '57:82T;-- Decemtier; $1:861;•s asked. •..,• _ - _ Tlie -tatal-number of prisoners kgs night' official statement 'announces' Linseed, cash, on track, $2.6'1341 Nov- - �n increased to over 8,500, 3,500 that the Agnavizza coast has. been ember, $2.66 *; May, $2.68%. -� having been added to the 5,000 taken invested. The statement says: Harvest of Three German Submarines in the English Channel- - on Thursday. - More guns and great "Three thousand more prisoners, _Live -Stock Markets. quantities _ of arms and ammunition including -one general, have been cap- Toronto, Nov. 7. -Choice heavyteers- Valuable Cargoes Have Been Destroyed. 115 to tang. fell into the hands of the ItaT i the Carso, plate"..d in the course of a fegieimentgsur steers, *IL60 to 8 2b 6butcche s' cattle Berlin, Nov. 1. -The OverseaseNman'! French bbar ueC Carine-biberree" 2'450 ood 80 to $7.90 do., medium, $6.7b- A enc re orfs 'that three G q Thursdays operations alone, ac- ' rendered. A large number,ot guns g , , g Y P Cording to Italian estimates, cost the have -been -taken. The coast of to $7. 0; do.. common,, $5.40 to $6.00; -submarines which recently returned ! tons, loaded -..with coloring wood; and „ butchers' bu{la, choice, $7.10 to $7.8b; to 'their home ports sank within a few' the three -masted French schooner lit. '':` 'I.ustrians :15,800 i'n -casualties and"' navizza has been invested. do., good bulls, $6.40 to $6.50; do., +Qaptured. The 21st Austrian Regi-' An Italian dirigible bombed forti- roug bulls, $4.50 to $5.00; butchers'' days twenty-one ships o! a total of. Charles, 621 tone, with 400 "tons of ' 28 500 tons, in the English Channel. fish. - -- Coons and several -battalions are said fications and- _warships -in - . Setenico COws;ioice ;626 #0 �7.DO; de ,-g e-- to have been wiped out. I Bay, Island of Bazza, in the Adriatic. $5.76•, to $6.50; do., medium, $5.50 to Among the vessels surf -Were -tbaT - - "___ -. .._ .., _-__.... _ .. ... .. _. .. -_-_. .: ,...., ..-n,�e.• ..._ _. ...n... � _ '. ..:„��_'. •v.., -has._.."! . :77; ­ 'The United 6 way have id Sta� 15rublish"'ex F InOrr I its OfiWe hands byl the sinking of the Ara. -CRISLM 1 7 46 inTRID 9 - another Lu,31tau*ia C�a on her MASSEY- HARRIS H-AVE-'WU. E In, on bia*rd the- Medfteera-heark. The Cream Separators passengers were pas all saved -but two will assure you Is ery THR NEW SHORTENING f lipr crew perished. If it hap- V. TA"s I cent of profit. 1.36 per i* -1- 51.W if - pii a a- -a 0-o'-. of that there' sere Aruericang For Frying, Fur Carke--tiiakin-g,', For Shortening. BubswipUnited Bt&taik *J 50 on board, NV i1spu will have artoth.. 1 lb. 8 oz. Tins 30 c. 3 lb. I oz. Tins 60c. -er-busy time wetting r notes -to - the _-Mowers- and Rakes, Verity Gertuan government.'Plows, -W-.,a?ous 4and —:7CI:l6aper than Butter __7 than Lard AMARA Proprietor, Now Advortigod"ber6ts. Buggies. TFRESH SMOKED F NNXN HADD1­L-2-I6&*for -.ProyirKial Plowing Match T. SALE—Coal THEXTON, Piekerilug, Oat. QTO�V-E FOR heater, Ind. P4jatre-11608 _,_.___CISCOESl5 cents 0ONEih3S COD calf -feeder, in good condition Pricee-SO-00 ga. btf What was probably the larges th. call at g of people that'ever assembled in FRESTE ROLLED'OATS, 113.5Q A SACK eriol the farm of R. J. Fleming, two and XX ad frame dwellial, Apply.to Mrs. Marion EE 0 S this township was that which flet -on TJOUSETO PENT -Large 10'room- :-one half miles east of the village. on o'coriaor,church at,fiekering 5.6 Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all We.hav4� ou liflInd all �he time a fresh stock of 4 Thursday last. There are variouski Inds of causes for such an immense gatheritig. 0 LET -3 centrally, situated houses Cooked Ham Balogna Headcheese, Smoked Backe Tons with stable and garage, , Low tont for We are in the marke7t and are prepar- One reason was that it was- the occa- wihu�r Idbuths. F R dunes, Whitoy '64 ed to pay the highest market prices. -8(tirike'd Rolls 'Long Clear Baco�' sion of the Provincial plowing match -Parlor Cook, Ari The best equi'pped cleaning mills There are very few fanners who L SALE not admire good. plowing and when Focoaunteas,pood beater. i Apply at lot 8, con, in the c�quntry. 4, Pickeriag," nink T;Sm Smith, R it Nd. 1, Pick- Oranges, -es, 'Leinons, Gieape'Fruit, Bananas, -Span i4h Onions, the crack plowmen of the province Send as samples, bi- communicate with 6 0' 9 meet In friendly. rivalry, we naturally us before jselling.' expect many-spectatqrs, some to learn Cooking Onions, Cabbage, Parsnips,- Etc. some to criticise and other to admit e' FOR SALE -New rubber tired top Take adva.�tage of tha best Seed Mark. _,!��utter as -good an now, new cutting ets in the world. int same manner as a lover -of Lotte cre&U2 separator in good con. _Try 31a,ple- Butter for your.Paneakes will visit the great picture galleries of dition, two cburna.- Apply to 8 W Davie, Pink- 7Belt-or-Intlependent phone. the world. Another season is the oring, 5t' - Prompt, efficient and reliable semice Freat popularity of R. J. To meet him LSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR in handlingSeeds- guaranteed. a &op ari Not because he weighs A..le at lot is, con T. Pickering, at the far to I e him. J. H. DOWNEY C0KPANYJAS§':`R10HARDS0N about three hundred pounds, but be- ers'own price, Also young shorthorn bulls fur cause of his genial smile and hearty sale a; reasonable prices. E Pugh, Clare- moat a WHITBY, ONTARIO band -shake. It Is said that he always 'T H K fH gets what he asks, even when. be asks OusE FOR SALE OR TO RENT Grain p aore of the man in charge of the -Large 8 -roomed frame dwelling. Church Cho' ping weather bureau, When one meets him St Pickering, halt acre of land. large diel small 'STANDARD BANK he can readily understand why he is so fruit, hard and soft water. Apply, to Ma S. AND OAT FLAKING Eopular, and when he asks a favor Andrew. Pickering The undersigned is prepared to do ow hard it IS to refuse him. It wasgrain shopping and eat flaking OF CANADA this popularity that drew so many of XN;rANTE D To rent or purchase a chem) cottage and good garden, Must -MEAD OFFICE w TOROMM Toronto's leading citizen. to his have well and small bans. need not !)e Lc,ar it every d.ay in - the- week on Tbut bday last. It was not becautA .;jzo Must L,- cheap, Apply to A:bert they were inter est ed in lo*. ruozs, 4,s �dickajr Ave, Toronto 6-9 except on -Saturday 0. artistic FARMERS Ing I becanse they iLdmired X Ts, nf ;IQI­ for %RIP 14,0 Jeisev herd whirh'used to roam the F fr? I !, ! Qo u t�,!. oe tread '4-ttE,r el i i -- EL 1. ! 0 L r wago�'tongues, axles C. 1 1 , et ­streef�; of Toronto. But because R. J. 17ou V,;.Itw".! for, -A&Aniees to farmers are made silo jovitel Lbeut ouz to (-rjjo) his hoopi- on,tvmraoru ,Caj tality ft,i the day they could not rebi*t for ,,;rcLd.%.r Eev. Ii D C&Lz iron - West fill. John F. Bayles, Greenwood lzd i,uoue Vahcru Ill 4,,f tk;WP:;it!UU_ AMOLLe-E. I eaboo a special feature by this Bank 2j$ SWOLD I' �ANF'�_FOR At demn;�tra-;-,ri of fa&rn _I7v(1 a :,iw C . -u.! )G aremont. ;zwer PICKERING - BRANCH The horse. wh1k:b %ill alway�, be a ��.iry �re, wk,�; froa, �Pj to Q U- V . ,,-1 .' I favorite -kn;tual. i'sgtaduall�jobing P_ W. CORD4QN, Manager- Bratuch also at whit hisuKefulnessby the introduction by _kiIck frou; the dock ;d ( LapuAL, Gr;%-jw �r- oj Grange Pickering Rzr&l ponosC! 'Bti, ni�et,, all T ra' Ld .4 mechanical puw, r. The steam engin, has displaced hiui at the fall threbbing , r.47)'P.,�ALE BY TENNDER-Ti-r,dorb Riw-) •-to hire day or the auto has already driven hiuj from jL, ;,e rece,ved :;-, trIe uuterwensi wp :o night at lo W'est prices, PIGEONS. '.PIGEONS, the highway. and nbu the farm frac. Zo­ ;,t for the yar,; P.%sv W a lsocav als-I �',t In ..-4,ory For ar ci:rre-ra prices 3.A. 5, for is threatening to still further cut - AoU_110cQQt%1U1na6roonj4 Sp.vadldbarn. good Phone �Carneaux atA Honjer-3, .oinevery tail his usefulnezi. A fourth reason h,,Iort:J6a, of !&,u.: tree4 Lail arra c! I&u.i I rgs?. :Z to !i­:t-r.ts each. 1A. 141. 1:1 and 15 inch cement tila Pt the for the large turnout waz the excep- 1-06-4,11ou an March I.0 I AT -1-1) t) P Mac- Whitevale Tile Yards. Ind. Tel. No. tionally fine weather. Tbroughnut 1111b Sr Claremont . a . t 111-i Thos. Sanderson son, 55"1 Markham. the tbree davi cf &w.-mictration the -IAR31S TO BENT-Be"rig Int PHoPR1�.T0R'.1) it WM� PHILP • weather, was'ideal for No; e m her. NII -1 1N) al:Vilt', -a Ficus I T rtlinatkire,eitv 3.. � �.0 pr6t.I:40d are a rJ ;-4,3 it waor Larr ii�ccjd orcCa,rl, '01! b a p.,pul.%tion es, at Irvin 0 to• f 't&), %-glen Willow' Mills LEI plice 0 0 .mv Alo, e. cou 1. 4u eaax !��-+cntptrs thtq e wett"AmIge UQW(o, Arti r;'.Oa e -i s - M;; f tent -5. in -1 't IL Lr C2 chi' -p. s_! v 1;, factorie, ara, ,:1 neer.A nt 'Wheat ing out 01'f, never befuiv III thi- 1:,,cality I Di;iillot's Gi �ilns and It tar if On. ei weet to Eat l,. i f__ . Z st) tuany autonv)blle.4. there b ng at;(I Br�tn at.d NlidlitIR4 A �� 111,�tOLjk ; .1. -parked.t*rverone thiw-an-d. Z Lax-ets 5 cACasldy Bowd L"ative. Livied 6-r-tAlus, Fl,,ar And X:1 Feed. t The plowing ku'ntebt which took on h, -Ln -d at the indi and At the C0-eriy• place on Thux3dtvaLly.alas the chief AUCTION SALE OF Sheds, centre of iutere,-t un 11sat day. 7100I d . bell Phone Horne Ph,�ne $ .wwalarge numbexcifentries an tht!: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 20TO wort done shoved that the yoting $A79; Garden Toul., Etc. W men athers to the matter of fa of to day are, the equal of their "forefather® The property plowing, As a role there is not so IV 1 .'.,,much interest taken in thin work as in lZiez P. T. W riffliA 9 Perfect Day, A': Columbia Mixed years, as the plows now used At her premises er 0 are not suitable for fine work. - -1 1 . I f ;f A. IW.)�'Oh Faip, Ob Sweet, Ob Holy The tractor clemonaLration kept up PICWERIN�G VILLAGE a a I 1 :9 lu 95c George Stehl, violin , Marshidl _Z ;- . - . --- - a the interest of all for the three days. Ou'rhe afternoon of it "P. Lufaky, flute and Charles 0 :9 %. It - I - 'There were tractors of all sixes, from am S,c.buetze,. harp. --those hauling a seven -furrow plow ti Wedrwis&y, Nov. 15th, 1916 ICS; N -1 W Ic 1.69 &be small ones hauling a two -furrow War Talk at Pumpkin Centre The one shat created the great, The following property 3 IS;& plow. est interest was Original, Cal Stewart, Laughting the small Ford frac- 11ideboard. walnut WL Wtory. tor, hauling a two -furrow plow, and A. IM which on Thursday, made the record Dining table (6 leaves) walnut 0 10' 1115c Mo I Pictures at Pumpkin Oeutre 2 Centre tables, walnut a V Jan Or g -Cal Stevrarti• Laughing j8tory. of one acre in fifty- five minutes. Each Fall -leaf table. walnut machine had -its' admirers. To the Sms,,, cook 6 tove Fab Average person they all seemed per, 'Its , - 5 Leather seated dining cbairq-. oak fect. Their defects the 'Cove" 8 Cane seated chairs could be,d' �..,Lpr b's T. K. McFADDEN A ed only. byinterviewing e operator 0 Ottoman, ebony finish S Kay it Columbia Grafonola Record Dealer 0' 3 Piece parlor, satte. mahogany .0s f their competitor or owner of one gany-finish Varied were the opinions expressed as 5 o'clock tea table . I Z.= PICKERING -to their coming -into general use. Set bedroom furniture,. walnuta. Some expressed the opinion that they Slets bedroom furniture, hardwood -3 would-be dselebs'oo beaiiVy clay land, especially in a dry season sueh as we Bed springs and mattresses is net, Bookcase 0 - board some Stands NOT had this year, while others were of the V UP .,o inion that they- roiAd be aced at an Clothes! press, large Dan e a y Kitchen rabi-net Sewing machine Janusey IaIT-WhitbF i, 0shaws, 3, Bronabam MOP times team of• borses could do the 3 Set�, bedroomL dishes 4. Port Party !,'I:xbrtdzs 12, Cannington 11. jrp work. - We venture to predict rbat 9 Beaverton W, Uptergrove i 8511up within a year or two, there. will be - Arm chairs 3 Cpholstsied. inckerb' . Kvci-etary and tahle Bureau, large wore than one in uste in tins township. Sofas - Bamtoo book -shelves The prqff n _ess inade during the past few BAmboo m_!ijAiine stand' �_ years ears in ad-;tplting power for farm Refrigerator- _C`ot_n_n­i_oJeTFa-t r ­a - 7, ck- 4. uses leads -us to this conclusion. Ten years ago one would be considered What -not' Alma' Feath�et-13�dv Pillows Ironing'b()?Ctd.' dreamer if he predicted that -the auto xenon • would bein such eneral-use Velvet rug, extra gobcf. 494j"yards . g 'farmers . as we find it to-day.A N'%"oo4 ru0x:31 Nnird�z 4 . horse gas to be fed all the year round- -pet butafarm tractor is an expense Union Carpel 29 yards wool eat n so that be may be worked in sliromer, havalid's chair, with wlipels this is a only A nuinb6r of stands Olock shelf ���t�.i� when being worked, and t great Iron stove hearth Pirtiires consideration. Verandah rocker '6 Kitchen chairs KIST OF WINNERS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING A number of io ntrrs The complete list of winners Is as Dishes Clocks Pails INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR follows: Bread box Gem jars ladder 'First class in sod -1 Bert Kennedy, 'Wheel-barrovv -small , (�111(11%n tools Reek mejamiEQ Boiler ' 2 Wash tubs AgIncourt;2.C.. Ulu nomiNION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK 3 E. Swindle" Oril a li" 4 9. Baird, 0- 2 -Meat grinders � VooKing utenerns' burnSecond class in 9 4 Flat irons Some flower plants . IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THE_P.Z0F__­- od-1 A. Pay,Nia- And my other small articles. gars -on -the -Lake ; 2 G. Tran, Stouff. As Miss Wright has ]eased her resi­ -ville ;,311.. Voathup, Agincourt Bence for a term of years, every- Princi P al repayable lst October , 1919. Marquis, Sunderland, thing must be sold. Iand payable half!:yearly, 1st April letOctober by cheque (free Third class in sod, under 14-1 A. SALEAr10'OLOOK, /EON TIME of exchange at any Chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent Walklngt6n ; 2 J."Leo; Orillia. pet annual from the'date-of purchase. Fourih class in sod, jointer totes -1 TERM -8 OF SALE,, CASH. Holders, of .this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and W. Clarke, Agincourt ; 2 D. 'Tran, W, B. -POWELL, Auctioneer. . accrued Interest, -as the equivalent of cash, in. -payment of any allotment 9 _made other than an issue of -­—P-iokerin . I E. Timber&,,- Nlftgolii side under* any future war, loan issue in Cdnada' 4 J. McCammus. like Short date security. Fifth class in stulable-1 W. Timbers, -Trench Dry Cleanitng-1— Treasury Bills or other 11 Stollffville: 2 W. Reid, Orillia.: 3 W,Proceeds of this stock are for m�ar purposes oft� Get your-SUit'i and Ov�rcats -clean�d 'A coniihi6iion of.one-quarter of one p&, cent will be allowed to - cin by the new process. reg Boys under 18-1 C.-Eee. 0 - . its 850, Pants, nized bona and stock brokers on allotments made in respect'of apprications Bert Kennedy,' besides capturing -Men's Su for this stock which bear their stamp, first overall competitors, won out on Overcoatg-$1.25- tip, —triz flesh; 01 illia, 7 For al5plication forms -apply. -to -the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. with, Swindle; -of Women's Suits Skirts 75 cents_ -taking the. award for, crown. Repairs are extra, DZPART NANCS, OTTAWA, t AmI,; rx8hing (,-nitt sleves CeIRS, PAot There wepe senie in -Sho 50 q90 A W7 on the grounds -1 Nll�, rlian!"!N11111inroe.; bottoms cents. alteeing Flf-ndpr4nn & 8 L. Ifeliquis. up. 23 A Mrs. Joseph KilgC)Llf, I-Stinnybrook several clays for cleaning. nrm, under 16. which went to lze WjuatlkinJjgm- F. FARKER, Claremont ton, of King, 1 :. n :5 . •�ca-.t�¢.+- : •.,• .: c•�: ice!` s •--. zs -. z. •+k-. .i=fit moi., .•:a•=.t'�' } - .£, . g GIRL COULD Tilorone graham is vision with Mrs. Nichols, of To>onto, for a few days.NOT -CORK Mrs. Wray, of Toronto, was the . . ' _ guest of Mrs. Underhill for a few - days. Mra. Geo. Richardson is -visiting How She Waa Relieved from with friends in Toronto , and in . LydiaE. Pinkliame Oakville. Pain by s J. S. Bundy has returned home Vegetable Compound. after spending several' weeks is -lUbrigg' Machin and d �daughter, t Taunton, Mass.-" I had pains taboth sides and when my I had stay -=-MIss-Blanche; of Brougham, spent P at tostay t s, y at home to Tuesday with Mrs,3. ea . • " ffr A number of our residents went i fer s long time. to Pickering la t -week to see the plowing match Und tractor demon- , One day a woman house I came to our r�ss stration. and asked my tti'A Rev. J. R: Real, will preach the mother why I was anniversary, sermons in the New- r � suffering. Mother I castle Methodist. church on Sun- � i!; i told her that I suf- da next. h/ feted every month The anniversary of the Metho- F and she said, 'Why dist eb urch will be held on Friday, . dont you buy a Note _ Pec. 20th. Particulars will be bottle, of Lydia E.• � given later. Pinkham's vegetable Compound?' My - - A meeting of the library board mother bought it and the next month I Will be held next Tuesday evening was so well that I worked all the month at 8 o'clock. . A good attendance without at home a day. I'am is requested. ,staying in good health now and have told Iota ofAFON Miss Josephine Rose, of Peter- girls about it." -Miss CL,"ICE MOWN, boyo, who is iu poor health at pre- ► sent, is spending a few days with 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. .ARE THE BEST -VALUE r Miss -Mary Macnab. Thousands of girls suffer- in silence Someday you will buy Mrs. J. R. Real will speak in the.. every month rather than consult a phy- sician. If girls who are troubled with, Unionville Methodist church' next painful or•irregular periods, backache, a talking matbine 13unday morning and evening un- der the auspices of the W. M. S, headache, dragging -down sensations, ! �. %Vhen that time arrives be The girls of -Erskine church have fainting spells or indigestion would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I *tire to come to us and see and hear the Columbia been busy this week sending away pound, a safe and pure remedy made Crafonola before deciding .Christnias boxes to the soldier from roots and herbs. much siffering I upon your purchase. bUYS fWal Elie Claremonti- r c . _" Mrs. M. Henderson and niece, might be avoided. Write to Lydia E. Pinl[ham Medicine a gladly sen a ra o- - - nota up to your house ; Misr Mary Morgan, spent Tuesday Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential) for'frea 'If on approval. and Wednesdaywith the Better'., edvica which will. prove helpful. own a di c Columbia :'-aistei•, ;•ir-, L. -Feet. , o€ S4ntl--� °by, _ mRP try re-- f ord. Our bowlers are taking advan . ` - T PICKERII� a BAKERY _•, .:. tnane,.1nd ale be*t cecord� nage of tae present flue aeatl3er 9by having a number of friendly. -- J 83c. up contests on Wm. Leaper's bowling B.Rl,A.D, HL'.N5 aad CAKES _ . _ A.Sk to hear ^A Petfect . green. Mrs. Geo. Jackson. of Port Pe S Lit ice Ce-on's.. : -. }atter-on'y{'izt,colatPa I)u and •'Oh Fair, Oh 3 fiRrht. Oh Holy- (A. 18'23 ::,gave.. a most interesting addre•e to the'Women's Auxiliary of the 1tZ'PdtiCtt�t E'Kke- a �petj%lty ' T. M. McFADDEN• Methodist church on Thursday unci t+'e dt li> er.iLein. ColnniNg Gcafonolu and. afternoon last. Extensive preparations are be- - ._ -: l Both phone, ir, -liop. Record Defiler "ing made for the social gathering in-tbe F:pwor.th Leagne Fiida)' ' H. R. Nf ouney, 'Pil:kering: 'Pickering, Ontario :. ou ' evening of this week. 'Come and - TANE T_ 1E OTICE - en .oy. a . pleasant evening with yAt thTh?�i-oiven'- In-titutr evill.hol<} - Choir Novenibet meeting on the --_a-fte:m,on of Wedne day, . Nub•.; 15th, -alien a. ood ,ro ramire will 1'� '{l:tr- it !t �l tit hEt,t: tt'ct�w i i.�t- ( t:11 will he Sts",t be giean. All ladies are invited v) _ attend. for cost of fri vino. af#tr_ tilt• l.itft- of. 'N")% •rrl�er, Rev, A.. McLellan conducted . anniversary services at Baltimore i€ nr)t_calb-d for before that date. on t , n4 vt,im�na ..nn...�inA •4,n !^1 TT Tl 7T Tf T1T /� Via}-.. z^.,-- .• �.�- s.•s...^-,�.. -r. `X„ n,,} n.+....,vi�lq y.� ic • 11l111111/l11/11l1!!!Mason nan111l1 Ri11111111.111.1t 3t i1 a In DOMINION BANK 1 ts ■ 98TABLIGH90 147t Capital aad Reserve $13,000.000 B A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANGACTED �. i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 1 ■ Efficient service. _:.. Interestpaid or added to accounts twice a ear. .:Deposits of oa. Douar and upwards recai*e1 pY.. 'WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY, Manager. ■ !!!!!!!!!!1■�■111!!!!!1!1!111!1!!!!1111111 �.i PLO ...SHARE S 7. The eery best, because they are well tempered; and `eery smooth.' All standard makes at. reason- - able prices, at the Hard- .. _.. •°° ware Store. CHAS11 oARCENT'_S fl` .:CLAREMONT, Ont. Prepare for Cold Weather ! Now ii the time to fiat up for winter those broken windowm' that out- -ide cellar door that is uff the binges, that nig pen or hen touse i that requires a tell of felt paper and a few boards, ---that Ittt-eh t,fF the stable door, ttat Iooae boar- that bang laanga all night these w-indy' ' -weather, antl tliote old stovepipe:* that nearly caused Fort to be, burned out last -vin -ter, should be' - repla eti. a itli rnew ones, 1{etneniber " A ST=T^H =IT TINE, etc We haven good tmi)lyty of nails. -cre.ws,_tacka, hinges, felt paper,_ gla-wu putty, -stovepipe -4, wire, locks and knobs, door locks, etc'. L`all anti get supplied wind get 'tthe old jobs -dune while the weather k"p,3 fine, ,L-ULA.Lor`J .0G.W yp et Dag Oi VV onuaa- •teptably. _ II- Geer G. Morgan- will hold a0 - _ - -_ T__ _- _,--- -• rote the tea auction sale of about seven or -J6ur Groceries fresh — .r eight acres of standing timber, -x g B.­P.:'BRICK"'��' consistia of bard and soft wood@,st his premises, lot 17, rear"of con.i .A EORCA E PH I P 9, Pickering, on Monday, Nov. 20, Rev. John ronnell. of Newcas- tle, will preach in the Methodist - .church next Sunday at 10.30 a. lana _ tim l a w fiome e o e ann h' ounood that we had . v 8 � and T . m. The evening sermon P g s ki - . wtH be especially for the young:._ the nC for several laces for• _."PEEL'S j�l P EL . SHOE -:STOR- people of the Lea Rue and Sanday •_ School. - _ Among those from di@ranee MILTON PRESSED BRICK _ w bo attended ' the funeral of the _ ' r date Joshua Bundy were Mr. Gur• We have been obliged for different reasons .200 Pairs of Men's Military Boots JA ney, Mr. Gould, and Mr. and Mrs, to chane our Age nc , Drtnkwater, of Streetagille, Mrs. 8.y but still sella The best Boots in the world for Farmers' and Mechanios'v J. Schnurr., of Mildmay, Samuel Milton made brick. The Boyd. Pressed use. These shoes are the same as the Canadian Bondy and son, Bert, - of Weston. Brick is a' good, clean, well made brick w John Bundy, of tiiagara, Joseph and we can note attractive rice deli- _ _Soldiers wear:.. Every pair fully guaran• Bundy, of Pickering, Mrs. Ander- q P- i on,' Mrs. Couley, Mr. and Mrs; 'T. :. _ _ ered•anywhere. : 'Meed. Sale price right. _._. Bunker, Mr. ancriMr,: Lorne Lacer --� Mrs. C. Lacey, Rev. T. Danson �- _ K - Let us -hesr-from you, ii �+ J and Wesley Bundy of Tororito. S _ ", a7. T -P E E • -- her pioneer a; ADot p ha gone to the un y, n �� WH/TBY. :. ONTARIO I�Me3Es=1 ISS died on Thursday,Nov. 2nd. btr, ' Bandy was born in Uxbridge s— r Township 77 years ago. He. tae• _ _ WANTED NOW COAL and �. a here for a great number cf years,M _._ Reliable axresmae to- aet- -a* -agent- SIX _-_ -- - but has lived in retirement for _ in Ontario County. Hard and soft Coal of the best some time, He has been *deacon - - ' PAY WEEKLY in the Bapist church for 46 , Outfit free, exclusive territory and quality on hand, :. money making specialties, OurBarley,`= ears and will be reatl missed. Highest price paid for R Y e bee in he business _ yy /^� agencies are the t t stneas tris funeral took place on Satur- ■ ; O for we sell the hi hest grade stock Rye and Buckwheat delivered day to the Union Cemetery, the • SIMPSON& <,J • at most reasonable prices and guar - at Spink's Mill. services being conducted byy the aptee deliveries in first-class condi- ,�,gv._H. Wood and by the ;lfason- - General. Merchants :tion, Nursery stock is selling well Pickering Station Coal. Coe to brethren. The large number this year and good money can be who followed his remains to their made in this district. For particu- i . rPICKERIN� — _ lars write Sales Mana er. a y last resting=pfiac�teetfred to *�• I - - P-PELHAbfRIIRSERY CO., _-- • . high esteem in which he was held in - Mi111ner'y G $ Toronto, Ont. 73 .i the community,. Besides 'his wid•1 -. 1 - LU_ "n YARD ow, he is survived by two broth. We call special attention to this Our stock is composed of staple _ A ere Samuel, of Weston, and most interesting branch of ouz and Fancy Goods, shaker Hann s, :y Abram, of Claremont,, business. Since our openin�_tbis prints, cottons, shirtings, woolens and flannels. Just arrived a carload of B.0 • • season we have had hundreds to _ . Women's and girls under -clothes-` inspect our stylish hats, and all I shingles, Mon1dI1]�7s' satin tinder -skirts, hosiery, night - • are load in Arai=e and admiration and Trim. d; robes, boots and shoes. Men's and - -- -- of the beat -s' avers -i -]s- of ()llr hats• N'e don't use shoddy shirts and drawee?, bo hoes.' T 5i pair of Military Boots just re- cheap mercerized tritnmingon our dressed pine and hem - hats. They ,are made and tries- den's Suits to order. See' our r ceived. For comfort and lasting Sam les and cave trines - lock, ready roof- wed with the vera best triuiwings. _ ' P Of all materiels and design g qualities.they cannot be beaten. Our 'Milliner, Miss O'Leary, is a. GROCERIES kept in stook. It will pay you in and ,! 25 suits of Smocks and Overalls at first-class milliner, knows her bnsi- Give tis *trill -order -and be con- to os11 at our works std inspect our stool, -_ building paper, etc. liars Nt�l•�-� please • cin brain psioes Don't be -mi and o xb: ' ° • me we do not em to sou in. every way. in the market. Tr our 35c Tea ge P vow off theeagent- � �. • i y + ly we can, and do throw off the agent w D Gordon 8c Son -Lined . itta at 21fc. per pair, Colne to-da`,y and -fie _ your also Coffee. , tiothing to egUal oommission of to per oent.,wbiohyon win order as-wz-are-rushed ; them _. --certainly uve hy- parohasing from us.- . . d. F I N�� L .. _-. ___ all soliolte8. PICKERINGF �NlTor oRANITE CO..N TH CLAREMQNT D. SIMPSON & Co.,o.j -PICKERING a bar! 3ei1 a d Independent phone. t ". '•,_ .._ „ �..., .. . . _;.�-or_ ._{ way;.:..• e if . . A-- , i w r•.MIRK", . M 'N '�.'•'i•.- ti: nII• vii �` ' :e�.ed # v I+- 1; \`rpara)\l\\\\\\\\\����\�\ at .'ert he i: , cieliat. The Hun Is 'The d -W, C�U But the .. wood yet. He hears heavy steps up- - - - - -- - - pi-oaching down "the trench.' He snatches another bomb, extracts, the IZ��N Maole Sakina Powder" costs pin, and holds it. - no more then the ordinary 'four he weather, cannot damp . .. .: for Eggs in the British Market' \proaching enemy rapidly draw nearer'Z the one pound tins.as he does so. Then just tossing thebomb are being hunted back to their ,trench. Is Unlimited. around the corner, he draws' when Christmas boxes io cieliat. 'The d aCacit8tio1Q-an hardships of war, and j hnmh Tsti-,� on th.2 instam is followed by groans. I British chlaithat Then a Britcheer proclaims CANADA NEEDS MORE POULTRY.I market are either now or soon will be, ' � the worst Of winter not only has the counter-attack of _ on their way, and it is hoped that the _ (increase in production in the Western Demand weather, cannot damp . the Huns been defeated, but that they. for Eggs in the British Market' Provinces in the ensuing year will be •the spirits of Our Canadnans ' are being hunted back to their ,trench. Is Unlimited. such as to warrant the opening up of a when Christmas boxes At ho time in the history of the big trade in this direction arrive from "home". WILL WIPE OUT FOES. Dominion has the necessity for in- Eggs are scarce in Canada s the As you tan the areal for II' y p P li But French General Says Much Fight• creased production of eggs and pout- present time. Current prices are try been more apparent than at the high, and a sharp decline immediately 4 HN who Is dear to you, don't -forget that Gillette �I ing Lies Ahead. I present time. The demand is un- following thl' conclusion of the War is shaving equipment is just as keenly apprepat ed on are mywarat the beginning of precedented. This is true whether not anticipated. When prices advance r -aCGVe Service as aro sweaters, mitts' sed . eats . j endWe The beta oriism dhe , of the g for export or for home consumption. gradually, as has been the case in -they _. . If he alreadyhas a . layed by the rival forces is sucb�t a5. P - Consumers generally and even pro-' maple food products, decline It take j only the destruction of one by the oth-^, slow) will some ears to ducers themselves are eating more and y- y li ~af�: er can be eonceived, writes General Fre military more eggs. The average per capita re-establish the normal meat supply consumption of eggs in Canada this upon the markets of the world, and ' �� SZ�1''The Gabriel Malletini, a. ' nch critic of highest repute.year will greater than ever before.' while prices of meats are high, poo- will continue to use increasingly " France must be prepared for a third I market for Canadian eggs Pte market gg him a enerouts supply of Gillette Blades for ' I year, which will be more terrible than first two. But it will he the last, Dolt large quantities of eggs. This condi- poultry is very firm. Prices to pro- tion will natural) be reflected in the ' ducers are extremely high, but even at, y send g probably he is sharing the razor with his Pals who the we hope. If the allies' effort is guid- these prices trade is increasingly ac- matter of price. This is the situs- tive the The - Readers may draw their own ��e not so fortunate. ed by one hand throughout, and if they forces into the all over count pros -,tion. �'' P Pacts for a continued demand are conclusions. Clean shaving is in high favor among our troops-- throw all their prepara. tion for it, they will be able to deliver, very bright. The country is facing a shortage,' not only of current re- Toronto Fat Stock Show. because it is sanitay—because it makes the dressing 1q the supreme blow. ceipts, but of Canadian storage stocks Farmers. who have choice stock to of face wounds easier—buf mosf of aff because oII13 trades ; is best for the job—and the man Ipl I TISM IN as ' well, So great has been the ex- market shortly would do well to en- port demand that we shall be obliged ter in Toronto Fat Stock Show, Union '' effed. The Gillette a +►+ who has one is most popular in his platoon• — --- tt.l V to import to meet our own require- Stock Yards Toronto, December Ith �.. _ _ mdnta Increased reduction has and 9th, 1916, and secure some of the P — -- -- Whatever else you put is his Christmas — -- T HE BLOOD' eve rest upon a more secure big never ed u o e premium offered in addition- to - boa, be stare there's a Gillette Safety i foundation. i market price of their animals. This or a suppplyy Of Blades. You Call '-- It Can Be Cured by Thor- That o'slt on the farm are pro-' � P rY P show has been coming to the front fitabie needs no argument. Eggs very rapidly and carries the best and _Razor buy from your �iardware Dealer, Druggist= O:ay .now stn le in the Jeweler or Men's Wear Deal !, j ou hl Enrichin the Blood B y g rank as a article products P P largest exhibition of fat butcher stock of the farm. Poultry flocks can be - and Standard Sets at $5.00— Pocket �� �1, Supply. in Canada, and this year promisee to ad - M increased materially without much ad- be Netter than ever. Editions at $5.00 and $6.00 --Combination ' ' " I w'aa I ditional outlay for buildings and equip- - Sets at $6.50 up. - Not so long agor rheumatism merit, and the increased labor involved, _ GUNS SHORT-LIVED. • ` ' _ 'Doted upon as a pain in the muscles' is not such as will -bear heavily upon j 1 Gillette Safety Razor Co. Oh Canada Limped s f r ' joints brought on by exposure to the time of those charged with the Progress o! Erosion Impairs Accuracy " i0ffice and Factory—THE GILLETTE BLDG.. MONTREAL , ampneas or bad. weather. Now doe- tors know. that it ii rooted in the care of the stock. Some object to the present price of feed, but when ib of Fire. �l 217 blood, and while exposure may start'..is considered that the selling price The life of a gun depends upon the pain, narking but the removal o! of the product is fram forty to sixty the progress of erosion, which sooner the poisonous acid frovi the blood per cent, higher than'- it was two or later is certain to impair the ac - will cure the trouble. It is a waste years ago, the margin of profit is such curacy of fire. Erosion is caused by EE �Llilts\Y best results it is necessary to re- 8®D11 I �the rain the bomb in the hand for as of both time and money to try to cure rheumatism with liniments, poultices as will compare favorably with that. the .action of the explosive.gases at obtainable elsewhere on the feral high temperature and pressure. As - T many seconds as will allow it to ex- or anything that only goes skin deep. Canadian egg producers have re- cording toy the Iron Age, the hot t LIVE �c plode just as it reaches its objective. Rubbing lotions into the skin may temporary relieY, but it actually sponded well to the call for increased gases cause a thin film of steel to production. The country as a whole absorb heat. The Sim and j }� r f ll� t] This, needless to say, .requires cool eve expands ' judgment, en entries and iron nerves. j gm t, P s -to circulate the oisonous acid help P - 'in which was importjng eggs a few years becomes set. Upon t release of - p, he of - -BRITISH more free) and thus to the end y _ , ago, has, in the .aggregate, roduced P the pressure it contracts, which . Row Bombers work. _ THE TAKE TO BOMBING It is Hawn. The air is dam with P ' creases the trouble, and perhaps lc'a�is the sufferer trip- . more than sufficient for its' own re- causes minute cracks that graw quirements this ear - e wit every discharge. As they _ the white morning....mist, r _ NATURALLY, whit the enemy's lines loom hazily permanently 'c' a one cure, ns, on -cure, or rheumatism is to drive the acid which ween seven and eight million dozen increase in size they form passage- 'Canadian eggs were exported to "Great way a for more hot -gas, and that _ from the British trench. .Occasional. caysen'the .trouble out of the blood. _ Britain last year, and as an indication tends to -enlarge them still further. Z e shots from either' position are 'When Enemy Makes a Counter-attack To do this' no other remedy can equal going forward this year, of what is y The inner surface thus batsmen the only soundxsof life—and ,strife. Dr. Williams Pink Pills. which -act- nearly one million dozen were ship- roughened and the bands begin to . the Bombers Help to Suddenly, at a prearranged Agnal, wally' make new bloai, sweeps out the Ped during the first week of October. corrode. Finally, the bore becomes - Stop It. forms creep out over para- Poisonous acid, loosens the aiffened, Yet the supply on the British market g so enlarged that it allows the gases pthegBritish. etand, down the sloping face. Then aching joints, and bring gold health is stili sbortt, and.there is a demand to escape. The shell does not theta -Bombers really carry their lives, in with bent bodies they more silently ! and comfort- Here is the proof. Mr. fur many millions more Increased acquire iti�proper rotation and its their hands. The Mills bomb, with its in an unending line towards the Frun -.Fogeph Crouse, of Nineveh, N.S., production, more and better poultry, flight ght becomes erratic. All guns ex - pine -apple -tike exterior, is a hanger- trenches. The attacking force'gets to within says;, "For several' years I was se should be the motto of every Canadian cept small ones are now constructed form and homestead. ons weapon. To use it successfully ,4 a hundred yards of its objective be- against an enemy, and at the same, verely afflicted with rheumatism. The, trouble seemed to locate in all _ with linings in the tube, which, when Canada has all the r isities for the' bore is worn out, are removed .(time guard against 'mishaps, requires fore hoarse shouts, quickly followed by rifle and machine-gun fire, the joints in my body, and my suffer-, production of a quantity far in ex- and replaced by new ones. The cost cess of her own requirements, and pro- especial knowledge and training. i The' British soldier takes naturally i claim it is discovered. Simultaneously ink at times was most intense, and the disease greatly interfered with my of relining a gun is approximately 30 with; her favorable climatic conditions, per cent. of the cost of the gun. Ao bombing—that is, the offensive the khaki line dashes forward. .1ften all Fides with Ruch regularity activity. I doctored steadily for a long can with proper care and attention, ,Where appears to be no limit to the produce quality equal to the best in 6, 1part, of attaching and , hurling- the ,fall on - that it appears as though they were time, but the trouble was obstinate ' did in the least to the number of times that a gun can be bhe world. Only the fringe of pro- relined. Tice. small arms used in the 'missiles. i enacting some special drill. But -the The Mills bomb is fused by ratans- i impetus" and not yield doctors treatment. One day a friend duction possibilities has been touch - ed up to the present. The Western United States are considered to be _ onrushing wave, gathering - iris a spring, after which it takes a every instant, rolls relentlessly fol- told me of some cures of rheumatism of Williams Pink Pills worn out after 5,004 to 7,500 rounds Provinces, with their volumes of cheap have been fired. Small naval guns j certain number of seconds to explode. It would,' therefore, obviously be use- ward. by the use Dr. and strongly advised me to try them. feed, are the natural home for the can be fired . about 1,000 times-bofors---' Canadian hen. The bulk the 'less to release the spring and hurt _R. The burst of -$oche rifle fire in- creases in volume,.tlien dwindles -sway 1—did- so ,and to my great surprise -of of sur - p they are regarded as worn out. Large .p�.At_the_ present time comes from 12 14 into the midst of an.onruitiing foe if later. To as. with a cheer, the British surge eight boxes' completely cured me trouble; I was as supple,considered -inch and -inch naval guns , are the provinces of Ontario and Prince to have a life one lin- it bursts some seconds get a. into the trench. -- — the and active and free from pain as ever I Edward .Island. Nova Scotia, New ; . fromsl5u rounds.to 200 Brunswick, Q do Land ,: MOT�ED'S Even before the resistance of the garrison has been overcome the Ger- RE garrison j. had been in my life. Better still, I ha�•e never felt a symptom of the and uebec not pro- ve�ocit Y guns, h sa howitzers duce sufficient for their own require- mortars, have correspondingly longer They do i mans from their support trench a trouble since. !there merits. must more; and lives than high velocity is now an o ortunity for the' g y .guns of the PP OI B*.*„ hundred yards away open a heavy rifle 8tj11�\J and machine-gun fire. To advance You .can get these pills from any' dealer by mail at 50••cents same calibre, because the pressures Western Provinces o! Manitoba, Sas-', i they -develop, and hence the tempera - - j farther at present across the open s medicine or a box or -six boxes for $2.50 from The knebewan and Alberta to demonstrate , tures, are lower. _ to Canada and the Em ire as a whole P ,would be impossible. it is now that Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,' - what they can do in this connection t ,. 0 Cltit -the bombers'--real--ivoric 15egins- and_ of them. immediate) dash Minor Hurts Quickly Relieved.groups.y " lDnt— — -- - -- ' - - -hours trade expansion. t if your wife had it -to do over again to this great f xp - by Sloan's s Liniment. for the communication trenches which The first experimental shipments of the chances' are she wouldn't marry . ;connect the -captured position with Duration of War. y. eggs from Winnipeg to the British you. It is the t•ery nature of children to that held by the enemy. Then ensues :A properman is young always, hurt-themselves—to come crying to a regular duel, Boebe and Britisher mother with little flngers bruised, hurling bomb for bomb. At last one Herr Foschwitz, aged 50 years, ano captain in the Landwher, married- Doctor Tells How To Strengthen with heads bumped, N-ith sprained from the enemy falls in the trench about the time the war began a wife i Eyesight 30 per cent In Dile ankles and wrists. right among the men behind him and hurts,- too. But not yet 20. . Since the war has been [� They are painful bursts. i dragging .on and he liras continued at Week's Time In Many Instances. r' their pain and sting can't survive the, gentle use of this liniment. A single ! The "thrower" swings' around and. ' the front, he has spoken often to his' — -nn application of Sloan's Liniment and— , takes in the situation in a glance. 'he comrades about a matter very near a 71r" Frseealytien YOU Ons ZSV# ' Here in ,the prescription : Go to -- _ " range," says the little fellow's bravely kept back Get them out -of ran e, tears give'way to smiles. His hurt i to uninjured man, his heart. "Ii' this fighting •business keeps up Tilled and Vse,At 1[oato. active drug store and get a bottle OT s.0"ON. Do you wear glass 7 Are Bon-opto tablet:+. Drop one iron-opto of or eye tablet in fcktrth an apparently relieved. I .. a l" then fetch -me support,;. Ah. longer," says he, "when it's over much long > you a vtetim of eye strain or , a of a ytloss' of wAter weaknesses 7 if so, you will be lad to !and allow to dissolve. With this, liquid In even home where there a Counter-attack Stopped. a bottle of Sloan's Liniment pp recessitc, I'll find myself tried to an old woman." Y , know that eccor You to an Ltwit there !bathe the eyes two to your times daily. to real hope for you. Arany whose eyes You .should notice your eyes clear up children c a The last ejaculation i:� -drawn from muscles, rheumatism, lum- him as he makes a sudden clutch at In Exalted Company. were fading any they have had their perceptibly, right from the stent and in- gto wonderfuestored-l through the Drl6n, a animation will quickly tin d you, =ar. It his wonderful free preeerlptlon. One our eyes are bothering you, even a• , - Aching bago,, stiff neck, backache, chllblatns an object which would have fallen on One. of the members of a commit' sa s� after truing it ; 'i was el- : lolls, take steps to, save them now be-, fore it is etc., can be effeettvely relieved with the het less men catches it and hurls P. + Liniment. Cleaner than mussy tee of inspection on its tour• of a ter- hopeless)y wow time could of see to read at all. too late. saved. New I cap read everyttMng without any blind might have gene eai•eA,it they had do.not water any for their in # slcan's ; it away. It bursts -almost immediate-' tnin penitentiary found himself in (lasses and niy syoe carRd eyes time thq dread- )vote ; Another Physt•Alin __ointments or plasters. I' in--tb'e-air-though harmless) ' Sloan's Liniment can be obfaTned ate` y'-'f�N:,e len--with one of the convicts.' rThe et•e• At nt�ft would pate promtnent 'lly; now they feel tine'xll the tlrtse_.to whom thw above article «aa auumit-` A lady "Bog-Opto to very'remarl:- all drug stores, 23c., 50c, and $1:G0. A few moments later he is alone, al stolidly continuing his duel. Guttural latter was disposed to be confid-' aerial, and,thus unbprdened himself, rt wa like a tiiirncte to rzxe." tom, a,.id : a %sed It Faye : "The atmosphere able remedy. Its constituent Ingredients knoFn to shouts from the right cause him g ., It's n terrible thing'to be known �who eemai hasy wi`h or without glasses, farq well eminent eye spc:tal- Dut After using ihls prance ption for fit- tats-ank wldely prescribed by them. The , glance -over the -parapet and -he per- p p p h a number instead of a name, and Y teen be -a eve"'t ng ■eerus clear. I oan even rebid fire print tNthout t1assec." tasalufaatttrer guarantee it. to streng*!•., en eysstrht 6o per cent. in one w-,7• time Instances - calves the Germans are counter -at- to feet that all my life 1 shall be an 11 1s, bel even that Ahousands who wear oRn no�t disc tstam ih c �pe1� in m y nr earner money It gan be obtained fro tacking. The sae glance also shows - - tits er object of suspicion among the police.''t`�es :. . 1311b�b ' wllfi , .1 o 3a Ume and td MOT* VSll be a g6"1{�'Cq , 0 tiro� j(1st and is one of the ver. �r i , + T) in hand, towards him. There's , friend" said the, visitor consolingly. spat the troublq and expense of over glasaas. E9e teen los of many tt Cf r Fegu► r use in almost e tamlly.' The �almaa Drug Co., �t no,time to bomb him in the ordinary i"The same thing happens to proTle fettlrig descriptions may be wonderfully bene- Toronto, will fill your• orders if Y' - y. FFA _ wpy, yet he picks one up and poises it. why own automobiles." ,Aired by following the simple rules. drug at cannot e no •. ..��_ .. ..� '_ .. a. ._ a _...... a-.... '..•........'.,`•.n.v—.,.. n.. _...e _...-... uF u•yyyy -7 7 ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. CANT 'KEEP OUT OF WAR. #'The Whit ei Flour Pinch"9—have you felt -Engiishwom Wants to .-Enlist and V American Youth. Resists All Efforts to -it? With the advancing Go to the Front. �,Seline Send Him Rome."price of.wheat "the seven. rman Bruce Wallis, an eighteen -;- A: iiiimarkable -letter froni a mar- No ri'an ftom, New Orleans, T=110 Umt yearmold Ame c 1 NY Army some months ago. - Tdmes -Atw cent loaf is doomed," say, the -ried woman who desires to -become a enlisted as a private in the British -bakers. In its, place we have !soldier Was read to the Blackpool, Calm') 0 The.- —1d tem�ts have been made by his family, the eight -cent loaf—in many England, tribunal the other day. to,* —�?� � I miss tcalve kaghea camb We wAnd through the American Embassy in tho "Mind. cities only—the—sixt name and address of a Cream I London, to get him back to the United We bavo P&A out Oa A loaf of white flour local woman, and, referring to - the States, but the lad is still in the =02 WhiPPOIS in canals who sand Uieis us =%as they know they got a squan large number of appeals, suggested i army—fighting in France with a Scot- do", SM V"W Wei7 M-11107 lot th-11 JUM bread is not a complete For chapped, hands and His you willalsm We tmmon tuntraw ftappam that the shirkers should stay at home I and all irritations of the skin. tish regiment. Jim OLA 1111" ration. However wholesome to do civilian work. All the virtues of "Vasellne" When he was '"released from his FM RAJIMM's sporminst. 7IM2�15 regiment Trallaw's saw 7W 90.3iiOums, and jiure; it does not supply Carnphor Ice, in the form off a ent the first time and arrange- rw Wis Boa in "Will can't we women," it asked, y Am - all the proteids the human . cream. ments made for his passage to JOHN HALAM (.invited 11go, to the war when we are anxious erica, he "missed the connection" by In Shredded 'a rifle as well as stores body needs. to? We can use For We at chemists and geneial enlisting in another regiment. All 120 Hallarri Sullding, Torcritc everywhere in clean --- Wheat Biscuit you have all any 'man, and I should be delighted to the formalities for his release were handy tin tubes. refuse SX p --the body-building nutriment go into the infantry, artillery, or any stitutes. again gone through, and an official of SZZD POTAT03CS Wheat grain _service, having wanted to go since his embassy personally installed him in the whole the Booklet mailed free on requisL e war began. I have very strong in the home of some friends toawaitT ew prepared in a digestible form. nerves, and have been in several aero- S rMlers. FDOt1ATaorne." Ce'rRra'asit. order the sailing date •of the boat in which at once. supply limited. Write for Quo - It is always the same price, planes. Why can't we be soldiers like -M—Cuxt ahis passage had been taken. tations. H. W. Dawson, Brampton .. 'Russian women? I have been in the Wallis, however, returned -to his old Pon a always the same high.quality. I-V Women's Training Corps, but walking CHESEBROUGH MFCL CO regiment, where, through a mistinder- Eat it for breakfast with about in khaki with nothing to do is standinghe was arrested for deser- HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES (Couiallilmd) , at wholesale prices. Send for milk or cream or withfruits.- ! no use to me.* I ' have never - done 1880 Chabot Ave. moub4w tion. Punishment was averted by of- free sample offer and 1917 catalogue. .!household drudgery, which is hateful ficial explanations, and to -day Wallis Peoples Wholesale Supply, Dept. Ai; Made in. Canada I I ns,* Barrie, Ont, and a curse. -now known as Norman Macgregor Bruce=is with' his unit in France. NZVVBPAPZZS IFION SAZZ PEAKS 11,000 FEET The Case of Mary'. PROFIT-.NIAKIN'G NENVS AND J013 P Offices fur sale In or rod ontwrte . . H JBABY'S OWN TABLET`` ' Mary had , little lamb,' How to. Get Rid Of Cat' 1191 IGH. of all The most useful and interesting ade Accessible by Kp9tenay Central. Her fiance, you know, all bitsinesse% Full information ou Catarrhal Deafness application to Nyllson Publishing Co TEN YEARS And everywhere that Branch, C.P.R. USED Mary went 70r Head Noise. pang. 13 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. The duffer had to go. The wonderful icefields and eleven- 20SC31ILLANZOU3, Mrs. C. E. Stilwell, Winthrope, It y6u have catarrh. catarrhal deaf thousand -feet -high peaks of the -Pur" ANCER. TCWORS. LI MPS. ETC-. sell range, which the construction Of Sask., writes: "I have used Baby's, He followed her to pale pink teas ness cir-head. noises caused by catarrh, Own Tablets for the past ten years I I orifph C internal and external, cured with In truly lamb -like style. meelin drops in your throat and . . has cause cakarrh- of the stomach or out pain by our home treatment. write the Kootenay Central branch of the me ical and have found them so- good for -my He was as docile as you se bowels y,,u will be glad to know that us before too late. Dr, Bellmazi d Canadian Pacific Railway has ren- pie these distra"Ing symptoms can be en- Co.. Limited, Collinxwood. Ont. Ilittle ones that I always keeps box For q. -2+e a little while. tirely overcome in many inutanees by fered accerAble to mountain climbers, in the house." Mrs. Stilwell isone,,1 the following treatment which you can $4,90K.00 *ZVV "Ars MA 10"N is Y' are described and illustrated by Mr. easily prepare in your own home at lit- ­10. W. Stone in' the Canadian Alpine of thousands of mothers who always But after marriage seelfts the gent tle cost, Secure from your druglrtat I Cla-m-eK r*r Boy s, Fitrt-r-ra, iireeders. kee . p the Tablets on hand. Once a -Assumed annther'tone. oulice of Parmint t-Datible Strength) and Feedel*,c se,enth Yournal fofr 1616. Thea to This will not cost you more than 76c, TORONTO IFALT STOCK SZOW mother has used them for her little .Then everywhere that Mary went Take rola home and add to It j pint of T'ni,,n st,,ck Yardq • Haunt Ethelbert, a peak which arrests ones she would use nothing else. They She had to go alone., hot water and 4 ounces of granulated J)sc&=bar 8 and 9. .sic the attention at Spillimacheen Sta- 1%nter e and secu­ highest o444b7s, are absolutely free from opiat& and sugar : stir until dissolved Take one. t r r.�,w a ,• I - t price n marketing y.,,ur stock- selirs -JI011, seems almost to have over- tablespoonful four times a day- A.de- tarly'" address, care L niop iiiituck Yards. ! injurious drugs and cannot possibly I No Gift. tided Improvement is Sometimes noted r whelmed the writer with its beauty. after tlie first days treatment. Breath- I Toronto 1. op !do harm the voti—est. child The-! Before us, he says, "lay a lake A business -like man stepped into a Ing becomes easy, while the distressing are sold by medicine dealers or by butcher's shop. head noises, headache. dullne. ma. cloudy exquisite, blue color resting like a mail thl-riking. etc., gradually disappear under. at 25 cents a box from The Dr. "A piece of bed for roasting.," beAthe tonic action afuthe treatment. Loon jewel in a setting between two rug- Williams Medicine ' Co., Brockville, ordered. briskly. edel which mirrored in the clear lot smoll, taste. defective hearing and water, rose abruptly- thousands of.; I mucus dropping symptoms back of the i Ont. The meat, mostly bone, was thrown, throat iire other symptoms which mug-, feet on either hand like grim giujkrd.;�- ,on the scales. gest the presericie of catarrh and which are.often o%ercurne by this- -efficacious 'lana of a lovely treasure. Beyond Trapping a Slacker. Look here," remonstrated the man. treatment. Nearly ninety per cent of : -!,you're giving me a big piece of bone-"; all ear troubles are said to be directly the lake the lifted eyes rested on/ -a I He had no stomach for the a,rmy,, fcau,ed by catarrh. therefore. there 4L terrace stretched acre the valle 1,1 had . .1 U* to It "Ohl no. I ain't," said the butcher I , I j 111. presien e in or ejmmm-�, must e Many people whose nearing ran I _j like a giant curtain eighteen hundred ation with a "sure trick" up l7is sleeve blandly, "yes p"in' far it." tored tW, this simple home tli�mt- .1 he ti�a -K 'feet above the -lake, down whose ver- to.. , 0 .. . - ;t work his ticket." He was physical- 0 The Soul of a Piano Is the dant slopes two gleaming cascades ly perfect, but his eye -sight was -shock -1i Tonic Needed. Action. Insist on the traced their foaming course and fille4 #ig—so bad, indeed, that the sergeant i ne My Of Takig the whole amphitheatre with the thought the doctor should see him Lodger—I wish yciu would put. an- OTTO H I G E LV it sounds of failing water. Still farther 1 ..First class physically," pronounced Pi& !other mattress on my bed. —W'hv TV") .,D�estive Landla PIANO Anl higher in the backgro "n, greet ;die doctor, but when the medical man % AC me air mattress you have. snow crests appeared, inscrutably applie&-ttre eye tests thii..51: lu looking down upon us." ll�Ztlrt - le 111tT —appeared Mu worse A warning to 11,78psiptics. L6dger—Well. perhaps it was once, The habit of taking pills but it's baldheaded now. m, s0I23idvrA'6re parties of Alpine than- when the sergeant bad him in.. sitar meals mases chronic dyspeptfcs climbers, num nearly forty in hand. of many thousands of men and women fir becausp artificial dice.-tentx. drugs and I -SVW=35 A Home 81111ard all, mostly United States, 1 "No no my man; with sight like O'UGZ T= V;;NTzij­ medicines, have ractically no lnfluen�,e T-7 XX CA6ZZ70:QINXA. 'made ascents in this region during i'that you're no use for the army," said gon.the excessf%ely sold condition 'of able t rn tQm&ch contents which Is the cauoe [_(;et away from the illisist summer an the invite- the medico. 2"But yogi ought to get of e ,out for -ms of indigestion and d inter, culift rnia temperature is rrorri ation of Mr.. A. H. MacCartb- an glasses. Stay, I've a pair like micro- pepola. yo- 16A to :5 degrees -the year round. It is WUI provide you and n,;t 6Xpensh e to spend the enoilce fam"13E -Uh -Zhe amiest enthusiastic member -o -f the Canadian scopes and if yod7-see­ with—t1iWm­yqu :he The after dinner pill merely lessens -your he senrit1veness of the stomach ri,,rvem.lthero. Bungalows rest frpro $;:3,0#j per form of Indoor recreation Alpine Club, who has a fine ranch at 'can have- them." and thus glues a false i month Y. from pain. sense of freedom Specie. Winter Four Fares, The Auring the long winter even - Wilmer in the;, Windermere district. The spectacles were produced and If those who are Pub,itict to ramous. Los Ahcoles Limited, a fast, Angs.-- indigestion, flatulence, belching. Under Mr. MacCarthy's leadership fitted on, the recruit at once cried= "Oh,,bloatlng, heartiturn..' etc... after eating 1'n -d and exclusive through train rmin 'important explorationaL I our Famous majimoniitte rabie Chicago to Los vniceles, -lea%em have been I see splerididly'!" would ger about an oan,V or pure his- Chic'nKu orated maKn,"ia from their druegi.t and 'I "' 00 P m, and arrives at Los. Angeles - Is naso specially for made up the variops creeks, oiercing I "Do you-now?"'said the doctor, with talitc- a t-amp-isnrul in a little water after J 4 36 p m. the third day -teen than three the home at a reasonable the eastern slopes of the Selkirk and sarcasm. "Take him along, sergeant, meals, there would be no further nieces- days en route. -A-; Purcell ranges, Mr. MacCarthy being! and get him sworn in. for druirs or medicines because Write to 8, H.. Bennett. Gen Act, L -Price. bl- (%icago North NN d In 0 form0 U g m r n V ga 0 Fin A" the I,._ Therels no :lutrated magnesia Instantly neutralizes "extern Ry- 46 Yo'nic - ----- ----- e Cash or on. terms. ist Toronto, ont He will send you din- at R Ua, of the opinion that for Interest and glass in the spectacles." Pininach "Idlty-. stops food ferments- cri'pttva literature and train 9cheduh.s. &URROUGHES d, WATTS Lid. variety and spectacular beauty this I d th.rn.u,e. norm -ail, painles=s er. y r- digestion b enabling the stomach to do help you plan an attractive trip, and Nrakers to H. Nt, the KI -ng mountain region is without rival on work without hindr.irce. make reser%,ittlonm for you -clvar through . . , ch." 4 the North American Continent, and Grecohded Eyelift to the Pacific Coast. 34 church St., rePo as soon -as roads and trails are built SoreR7inflamed b L Ike Herself. y CXPO. will attract many tourists who wee to Sm. Dow 'It's An Ill -Wind - and Mrs. Youngibride (in fish store)— have qtde-* relieved by MWee I see 'that there's a great -scarcity hitherto been content with the more Eyesgr IWOW7. No Snurtirg. Haven't you any lobsters that are 'beaten path of the C.P.R. main line. Just R 0 Contort. As riper •? These look so green. of paper.", "Glad of it. 1A bottle- "orkerys gist's 50c per My creditors niny have O Your Ir For L?niversal Peace. 8811s !=Sc. Forged if 1hatyeff"ask Ulaard's Lizalimeint cur"' z�iplitterts. 'to stop sending me billik." I I I VV1A Pal T E D I vnwkts W Morin eyeftisiedy". ckkw -Wfl?W—I wonder if there will ever Itinamds LI-4-sait Cuirsis G".9' be universal peaee.? They say money talks. Perhaps in Cows BRITONS ARE LEAN . ER. that is why a doctor examine. a pa-' Unfeeling. Me n®ysGillis—Sure. All they've gotto I tient's tongue the firsi thing. 'do is to get all the nations to agree' that in case of war the Raid Work arid- Living Reduce' Romantic Bridegroom (on the ForAll Departments winner pays liniamird's -1-ii-owt Curse Comm. *a. honeymoon)—Suppose we had never the pensions. John Bull's Girth. met! Japs Abroad. Sbe-�-Oh, I should simply have 'mar - The medjoel experts are telling us I About 358,000 Japanese subjects ried another man. Steady Eniployment that the British, since the war be- • Good Wages Kan, have become leaner, says the iStates are 80,000, Hawaii 90.000, Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. are living abroad. 'In the United g London News. Generally spealcin A Gro"win 91 'John Bull, owing to hard work and Philippine Islands 5,000, China 119,-1 Gentlemen,—In July 18r5 r was u tolb plain living, is now able to take000, - Australia 6,000, Canada 12,000,• thrown from a road machine, injuring' -'APPLY in Cus his belt three holes. France 129, Great Britain 478, and: my hip and, back badly and . was ob- Germany 434. liged to use a crutch for 14 months 19donandnt Rabtv Co IA.' The well-known- vendor of a ".figure reductor"-for self -consciouspersons,! I In Sept., 1906, Mr. Win. Outridge of MERRITTON, ONT. 'The cus.om of placingGrape-Nu,:,questioned on this by a Daily News S Lachute urged me to try MINARD'S �W Grape -Nu,:, on the table interviewer, admitted a decline in NOLINIMENT, which I did with the J at all meaks is growing Insa.les. most- satisfactory results and to -day test case was'v ob'lously "Twenty I am as well as ever in my life. Practical Advice.. Qmdian homes. Stun Bill," who used to loiter, fairly THE .-TI ME ..Yours sincerely, Edith—Oh, dear! With the rich old actively, at, a corner where bus horses his man that I don't love and the poor me Zsm-Buk to your to send so assembled in South 'London, and still MATTHEW x BAINES. -young man that I do love, I am be - Both children'. and soldier friend at the frouL With haunts the pla�e. "Old.Bill?" queried the coming of cold was=her, the mark tween the horns -orf a dilemma. 9roW71;1UPs help them- a. rhotor-bus driver. "Not so staht? i men is the trewhee 11,11 Buffer, more Marie—Then choose the horn of seh,es to Not so or lass,: with chapped bane Not 'orf. No treating nab. hands, cold plenty, my dear. .this., delicious 39 1A -41 Potent Love Charm, .—USA a—nmd- uvrr. r ood for thoug ere. SS 4t ---n a—s-ffie—yuke A,-pa,nel doctor, in a' large was of and th6 soldier who has some A young woman who thought she was 1 tam-Buk on hand to aPP17 imuledt" losing her husband's affection It contains the entire nutri- business, confirmed the general state- ment of a ately any of these painful ailments went to a seventh daughter of a sev- rytent of wheat and barley, leaner Britain. "'I don't, make their appearance, will be enth daughter 'or a love powder. The think there's either loss or gain in it. I saved bours of suffering, dige�ts quickly, and is Many people are thinner because they i I Com- mystery woman her: I . Pte. M. WestIleld of "C' Wonderfully energizing. "Get a raw piece of beef, cut 'flat, are in poor conditions owing to worry,'• Vany, Brid Worcester Regiment, or high food- prices, or. 'both. Notb- writes: -we -19h our friends about'an inch thick: Slice an onion would send ur. out more Zana Bek In tw4 and rub the meat on both sides ing knock's the tissues about like —Evelty table should -have' cold n pe worry.- And then a large number -1 It to splen�l d -for sore brallft, of-it.--Put-io pper and salt; and- its .daily ration of well-nourished people are working so eracks, cold sores, etc. toast it on each side, over a red coal'fire _7 much harder than usual that they've 80 Drop on it three lumps of butter and quickly as Zani-Buk, 'Find being two sprigs of pareley, and get him lost a good stone in the past Nothing ends Valu 'and healsyear. germicidal, It prevents blood-polson- to , eat it." ra pk7hts But 'they're the hatter for it, like the .Gsound man V&6­get-, lean in hi; 44i The young wife did s6, and her army soc. box. 3 for $1,25, all drtw6 husband loved her ever after, -that iwl*t V'CIU jilt:! Ur V hurried,.as I fear it i�:, howc---ri, Liz .1here's a Re'asoin Methuselah completed nine can- not a few instances." 1.1 W =+ - furies and never rode in an autionio- lire. FT--�uin Cereal crN,, r,tcls,. Ell THE • ViAndxor, Ont. X-Inng pedigree doesn"'t Preve�-t 1,,,,-.;e from losing a short race., 39inardle T-i-i"oulk Guess Distalzmar ED. 7. ISSUE 46 - rc arcT'bEtrore, of -Toronto, - ey s -6�1t The-'or"e A r LOC• has been in Pickering for a fevi box of Rival Herb Tablets for 86e. - -days 'during the past week 'ou at Me addei,'s Drug Stofe. _ -SV G. Ham is busy these -da s busiress. -Mrs. H. D...Bayue left on Wed - Y -W. P Clark -has leased Miss P. nesda for a couple of weeks' visit � iq �re • � .� _ _,re -shingling his residence. - Y 1 -Miss Alice Palmer, of Toronto, J. Wright's residence and will A-Ith her mother at Atlantic City. _.. is spending a few days at her, home take possession .•about the end of -T. M. McFadden has been ap- " - - here, the month. pointed Canadian 'Northern ticket -J. D. Remmsr has made a -The- Flossie Fisher Club will agent. He will be pleased toquote- arge shipment , of apples to Ar- meet at the home of Miss Verna rates. As * - - - 1� ftP son a - r. and M-rs. HofHand, Mr. and i _Wm. Smith, M. P., was in 8 o'clock. A full attendance is re- Mrs. Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellie -town on Tuesday attending .the quested. and the latter's mother, spent Sun -- Voters' List Court. T. M'. McFadden is having the day at the home of W. H. and " -Mrs. Lumsden, of Peterboro, is excavation made for the cellar for Mrs. Crummer. - - •-•• - spending a few daps with her .his new residence adjoining the -Mrs. E. T. Griffiths will hold _ bt<other, J. R. Theston. drug -store. an auction sale of her, honAehold' - _ • • • - - - • -•- a _. -Mrs. S. Andrew moved on -Miss P. J. Wright, who is giv- effects at the Bryan cottage oil : Friday to her resedenee which has ing tip house -keeping, will hold -an Saturday, Nov. 18th. just. been vacated by fi. J - Mar. auction, sale of all her household -Gervas Corbell was in the city - " quis. effects on Wednesday, Nov, 16th. this. week undergoing .,au opera- _. .. -- _ - - • The ton nship council will meet See li=t in ane,ther colutun, tion at the hospital.. NVe turn on Monday next at. 10' o'clock for - Art" ngeruents .have been`ntade pleased to know that the operation ,the, transaction of general bu:i-, for the Pir.kering Good Rotada As- was entirely atcce�sful.. i mess. socixtion through a deputation of -Q. M. S. lnstructoi I�. C': «'sod -. Remeinbei• the social in St. the directors, to present their and daughters, • Misses Durothy _ - Andrew's Church this' (Friday) views to the township council at and Peggy, also Beruard'F.dward evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. :3 o'cloc-k oil Monday afternoon, of Toronto, were the guests of Dr, - _ _ -. - rid f t vzrle-ou-Slz�rdtcv: - _. - s3i1}er collection. lIt. a- unr:�Ir_. Mc•Ci gun xn - :k The favorable wentber of ths' ;;on, %Ir. and :hiss Gee and 11r: and -Tlio �ti'als)t is having the cement sewer vv'hieli was- recently past Wroath has enabled the farm- Jli�� Cull, rd, of �'ictori.a Sclulre : -ers to ,make good progress with Mrs. C. Smith, of Gorniley,-and J. con triwtedac•ros; King street in k a•^ a `��' -. 'their fall pluwiug. Henderson, of Bethesda, visited front of J:;-. Riclrardson's, con - 'their _ tinned underneath his bnildin . —ti-. L. Couitice has utimhased last week with the latter'= =i -ter g'• L �_ _ 1 . Pro.i.-e has the contract. from the Exe=:utors the liou,e and and brother, :firs. Rankin and I - -- lots belonging to the a=tate of the F. Henderson. late Alfred .�11ii,cx} -Rev. Donald McKenzie, of Sir George Penley =ays arranr�e- i; The Vutec:` List Court ria- Chutchill, occupied the pulpit .in wents will las ntr+de through the ' . , moi'J 6.. _���1• Li. %j _ held in the town hall on Ttiestlay, St. Andrew's Church on Sunday Nvar Othee for•'the forwarding of whe appeal+ were heard and dis- rrtclrt acceptably. On Sunday next parcels from Canada to iudividual- posed of by Hip -Honor Judge Me- the pulpit n'ill be occupied by Rev. pritioners,in Germany. _ i .', ��•� s' `'' '� _ Iotyre. _ _ _ G. S. Lloyd, Z1. A.. who, at prey- The.United State, elections were �) -W. G. 5penc•e, of the Stand- ent, is filling the pulpit in (`halm- held on Tuesday. but at the time 'i'+?E ' � - - and Bank. IiinststOn, ha; enlisted er's Chnrch, London, daring the �AhDORA �_� with the ":;tis Battery will be- absence•of the actor, who i- c•ha of going to preys the rs alt i; in y p.- P' doubt, birth-candidaes claiming Rin training Fit once. He spent a lain in one of the oversea- bat- victory. The first reports indica- _ '--few.days with Pickering friends talions, Mr. Lloyd -is already well ted that Hughes ca'aa Leading by: a -- --- - _ - _ before entering upon his dutie.. and -favorably -known in Pickering substantial majority, but later re- . -Miss Irene Rogers: who. has having occupied the pulpit of St. ports .how -that. WilsOn' was the been taking treatYiient at the Andrew's Church on several acc'a• favorite candidate in -the WeGt. so wilphur springs. . at Preston, re- done. the result will not. be -definitely _. turned hnrne on Ftiday last. -Large quantities of turnips known until the returns are all in. - 'While her general health IF im- have been shipped from Pickering _._ - : • _ _ .. _ proved alightly• her rheumatic- and other railway stations in this ---- - trouble remainm unchanged• locality to Toronto.YThey are used_ _ - -It is rumored that F: H. Hail's extensively in the man,ifacture of _ a - - carrots meagnre over three feet in jam•, as well as being used for the � , •-1' length. - Mr. Hall make= a success table. In former years 8 cent _ in raising all kinds of garden stuff, per bushel was reckoned good` �� �I ' { : ...but his speciAIty i= carrots, and value. but this year theyltac•e been. they are worth something this selling at 30 to 5}cents and are ;✓-%'-' :`'r Y ear. per- g noted ih Toronto at trnoted in Torcmto pt �o to -ear, being :. - _ cents per bag. The .,p. how. �•= _ -:Ira, J. B. He rn. and c-bildren, ever, is po<rr.; althungh there are J ,st one p18ce-"The Big Store" of Bradford, zvkrohave been =pend- ,omc qr, =cl. fields. anti the..rinalitr : ing few clays rvlth the for, i, rep�tjritA to tie extra'!;ne.' 'p arent?, W. G,- anti Nlr H4nt, -Oa T!i4� day. O:t ,her - left on Th-%L1-fiRy, fr,r Peterbt,ro, ,Iviet ,red=line .aat;�:•:,iNn,nirecl qt. - �4 a t - - 3Ir. Hr,in c .-A pc, --i i t`.? t, ti Father I 1:ne,p=a-ter.. Is�LE ttEG1yTER - ticw in a flrntrin •Isiip. f',rmerty- of Oidi wa..wizeti �',atira. _ _ — -- BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! -'`, W.: R,vrElf, K. C -Liberal rine-h ivyer, yontige.-t dntightiir Of tt'i::,.us.,nv l'"+t :,:iori leader in the Ontario Lel;isltvirP. Mr,, Mary Dwyer, -of Picke: ing• ��!? <Y huu•t-h ld «tf«, „HrdFri �0- 1 1 1-�t 17 �� BeSt Grades J. E, Atkin -on and J. T ('lark, of L; (-arae the bride o Thonia, NI id• tor:l eta,; to Pa:krring ilh,(y'f•, the 7 - the Toronto St9r: �tPre' amr,ntz Jtifurai, furrrierly of Picketing. properivnf Mtn -P .1 «',iwht Stip at i o 'lork. v,•P t,ilhi and advr, ii, those mho attended the Provin- fitter . the ceretuony .the p+art; another' ra,iurrin. 1t , B. Putsrll. , sial plow-i4g-matt:}, on- Th"r•-44.3 _ - r� . l n�ltrr«e;r fc►�: C=NntS, .Lit�lie , Levs an(I C3iils. i last. While they motored tbrottgh groom'. sister. firs. N. G. Cum- _. g �, rkr;,,-, Ntiv, I?•rti-.4oi�ti-on .:alp :.all sizes and all rices.. Cum - the tillage, they paid u- a brief mender, where the wedding -break- - r ''•' C of household t I!'rr t., rtc., at the _ visit. fast was nested. Later :tiir. and Brfan cottaRP, Pickering Village, -The W. M. S. of the Methodist Mrs. Madd,aford left for a- short . the ro its t f �frg, E, T. c> riflitht. A moil assortment of L'oot$, Blloes and Rubbers Il Caurch will Bold their regular trip to eaetern.poinia. •ial P at�l'dofk, !-harp. See small T��T���r>nO�T 4 -" .meeting this (Thur=day)afternoon -Tire Women's Iirstitnte are 'bills, W. B. Powell, atictio-neer. G• A GILLESPIE, -D l�f 1 lel 'I At 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs: ghipping 1S ;birta and 1_' comfort Mo�t,.tiv, ,�. •,crrtr-A„rtioncclP of aw. G 11 G J •k f b= h Red•f'r � h d t -- _ L�- rii. eo. at Son, o • -Port Perry, district organizer, F' _ a 1g'<t Tialpf•s. ,arta n ab; to t e oa. ea q,tar erg in Toronto this Reek. An ap- bt andrng t+rrrl�r, rear of lye l7,-c,,n. t,, Pickering +l toile north Fant of will be present and address thepeal is being made fur more of Claremont,, th« property of-f:Forge I' rj meeting. A good attendance ig these bPg, to be sent to the he -tri• G, Morg;tn: 5,tie at 8(,'clock,,-harp.- 'u desired. tat= in time for Chris'triuta . They Sue hill, Iittgh Puha;• auc,4_.)neer, ` -It is rumored that Cal.. Cock- are are 14x15 iinches Find filled Ti F,,,.,y, 'N(- v: i21 �'r-a1tt.^_Lion care of :burn, of the lP2nd Battalion, has with things t t�, cheer and voinfor sta++dinK tiwbNr a' pat 5, rancession resigned and that the 1S2nd v% -ill the poor wounded Wren when sent . 8, Pickering !-:ntih. of Balsam,, the be merged with anc!ther battalion. t,, the ho -pitch-. Any line w ish- •rrnperty of «VIII. F olward:. S..lp at = The work of recruiting hRa been ing to aid iu making these can be -r o'clock, ,hnip•. ' See -hip.... H,rgh dragging along co slowly for the =til,p+}ied w'itb the bang etit and Pugh., aur!tionPer, paAt few motrtlr=, tlj.at this war ready for striking rip at Jir=. C. H. - ” would be over'before'the battalion Burling'-. To fill them it is pro. The Fruit Store could be madenp to frill-trentath, posed to hold a Shower at Mrs, -The Women's in,4tittitP h:a- Burling's on the afternoon ofI.j{:iS Tlir' q(*ALITY just received a large .quantity of Monday. November 13th, frQrn 1, 7--- ynru for sock= and material for to 5 o'clock. Iiere are =ugge-tion pate*. es, ('x1*4.,I e, Cucumltetg. Red pyjama°. Those -who are p+repar- for articles that may be sent : ar.d (;ref -n P= rp Prs,'I'i kilns ed to do the work may -e( -tire the Small hand towel:, wa=h cloth, •. ::.Uni;,na, F;;:-.. -Ftr�, yarn at Mis H J. Al>argtii- and comb=' lx•ti-lips -f,ali, �an•: n r.ri pp 1%T 1 (' i t P 3 1G B ap. •t s, the material for pyjarua- at Nir-'. Muzzles, =titan bcir,ks piper Iwun�l. and « t;er-rnelons.. J. Nf irkar'g. It is ner•e s'ary to boxes of ehocol-ate. taper 'and art• I., -f ,ts t,tfr t. nu}inR P«;trhe , - FALL IS SURELY HERE have the serving dime by Dec. 1. vetope pens and. p!etic'il oxo �-th,:r,ixtketisanunc-r•tainthistear you think of t Please call at once and �ecnre the r ribs or .:anything y We r•.tnnnt list hrir es fn:c.a>+' with - _material. that will be w-ceptable, As every, then! -- _•�'gc,od deal always. - =Tbe tweeting of the unite, Cn- Isle l+as-onlething they can Con- gregations fif St, Ai,drew'.s, Pick. trib,ite. we hope the ladies and `EILSO 5 ICE CREAM Duu't forget that we httve: a dandy new 'line of Sweater Coats fo'r. _ ering, acid St, John'-. Brougham, gentlenren' will generonsly' Aid in .:-Plain,-in c•,nf _, sunders or in F3oys and Men at reasonable prices. We handle the "Visor which was to have been held in this good cause. k•e•creau s,,lu.—always good, Brabti" exelti-ively. Its the great 4 in 1.Collar the Presbyterian chtirc•h here ()It —A meeting of the residents of you've lreard-svo nitich about. Tuesday afternoon fir the pm- the villake and-urrminding c•oun•. H. J. MARQUIS, See our neve =tock of Boots and Shoes -:ill prices and sizes that will passe of moderating in a call to a try in the interest= of.the Hydras- fit everybody frr,in graudadto baby. minister, has been postponed until Electric was held in the town. Mall PiCkerin$ Ontario 3' Y 3' _ neat TuegdA,y afternoon, begin- on Tuesday evening. There wa= _ - ELM DALE MILLS .fine oar neer samples from the 'Lonndee .Tailoring Co. for ning at 3 o'clock. A good' attend- a fair attendance and all seemed Fall and winter Suits and Coats. We have ante is requested. anxious to secure this great 'boon. - — a dandy bunch this time. -Dr. Shirley R•a•+ =iirn toued to Messrs. Purcell and Drury, of the. _ -.Whitby last TLtixsdaymornip to engineering Staff of the Hydro You can always get the bes-tMani R• �: BUNTING, PICKERING. , treat a large number of mules Electric ontmisecon. o a l e frnt3t- h- 1. - that were injured in the railwav ent and' addressed the meeting Manitoba Wheat. - - E.�iUblished 1857. _ _ _- wreek, in which sixteen• were -kill= showing the many benefits which Royal Household and Glenora for - ed instantly, one had to be would accrue by the i•ntrod•uction Bread. Try abag. _ shot. Of the remainder, • two of ths-system into the village and Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats were held in Whitby for treat- also 'told what steps should be BRA`, SHORTS p tri • nient and about 180 were able to taken to have the system intro- MIN FEEDS - -. Sum �ne1� • O-0-- proceed on their journey to Motit- duced into the village, and the .. OAT CHOP --------- real. a animas are to a rise surrounding coon i i e it CRUSHED OATS for remounts. was impossible to quote the exact _,BARLEY CHOP. -The members of the township rates which the residents of the 'WHEAT council with the exception of Alex village would have to pay, they CRACKED CORM _ i,r' �• - Wilson, were at Cobourg on Wed- quoted rates in' other places simi- MIXED HEN FEED Coal �)ll Stoves _ _ _ . _ nesday. where there was a meet- lar to Pickering, which showed Caldwell's Cream substitute - - to e€ all-the-cc�t usils of the t they -gave _a- �er3t_chea}�-9e -GaIf Meal. ell lilies between Toronto and. vice. Petitions will be forward Molasses Meal. - -.1jUbriedt lig V11167 .. 7 Kingston through which the Ring- in a few days, after which the CHOPPING AND OAT it was when �AI nost�tao nipmcn 1 decided thaE, anatn rere etlestimates. Itl go over is; holt d CRUSHING EVERYDAY _ __. _ Harvesting g m 1 ' J1 U 1' prepare Po Get prices bas feed in ton lots. :� arVeS n. OO S e y a �arge deputation wait upon the! that the majority of our residents BELL PHONE. Ci• T vincial government asking;will sign contracts, for the more proM,. �f�TT .�@•93c8 toaQ- ,me the maintenanceg then, t' atrong there are the cheaper it J Q S E P H H'S' BUND' of this highway. i still be to each. � Chopping every day. � — P •,_.,�.+e:,.:•Ss,srs._-sem. e:c 3•'-..�-, :. •.,.v: gra.::._.m..x a:'��-.w,. _ _ - - x�= �.:.w......� s,.. i-�a:_...,.i:. .Y r_ aJ--r -a;