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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1916_11_17_.� �.. fr; Y .. ill.. ..M.,� •., ♦.. `,}"iIy'F`4 .'tl. 2 _"4 n _ r. ",.•. .,J;y -tom • .. - - .. .- _ -._a.. __ • VT*fiQiilti>asMt 1lLarlr�. - - wHiTEvwt_E TTH LINE, PICKERING Established 73 pears SPINK MILLS Sunday neat, Nov. -10th• '$peciaT-TTO�� - %• ffiedtcat Services for men will -be held at the T. Garner is receiving orders .for Methodist `fir Methodist Church, at 7 p. m. Mr, wood, - - ����yyyyE�r r y :RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Re is -n. _ Owen has given a cordial invitation. W. J,.anctAlrs. Turner were in.tnwn , teredmember of the Optometrioal g@a - to all the male population of the dis- last Friday. ; •iaWo6'of Ontario. Special attention given to FLOUR': - - _ trict 'to- come that' nig'bt and each -Albert Dawnirr,;, of Toronto, spent�T - the Atting o! glasses Eyes teste,i arse. - North -" - member of the Church is asked to see a few days at Oliver Pugh's. ,(j d -. Claremont• sat! Mrs. J. H_ Machell and mother, '+Ire. Msa WHITE S ATI---BREAp - that he ;comes with a friend or big :C. Mc KINN ON, M. D., L. R. C. S., - cighia+r.' -Thi-s- does -not itfl•piv' that Tut ver, sr„ ,ire. i isitiug reIatices --* . . adinbdrgh, mea:ber of the College of � the ladies will not be welcome -none at Oakville. f?jtyeiotane and Sur eons o! Ontario. licentiate CR..A'.!i_BL':�_S—F4:fILY Hugh Michell and Dred Middleton g will be made inure so, but the women - of Soydl college of Surgeorze, Rdinburgh. are thinking of taki6z a ' bnsiness s 6peatal attention to deieaees of women and TEA Bt•NS-FASTRY are invited to do all (hey can to bring cutirs� in T ,vinic this vciotet. children. Office and residence Brougham, - - - or send B11t ihei4 itten folk., �The•ain� I t The farmers took a keen- interest in a i nIg is being arranged by the White. I am pa�'ln h-ghest..pTtC(�s t,efla�.—� Bran. Shorts. Jumbo. vale Male(;borus, and special.:n.isic :s -the annual plowing watch and tractor - anticipated,' demonstration at Flett7iug's'€arm last for Barley and :Wheat. ' �E. FAREWb:F.I:, R.C., BARRIS- .�..�. _ week. — -- -- . TRR•CounttyyorownAttbrney;andCounts �,t 1 heat Screenings.. GREENWOOD —•+•' �; . t �e BCl"lior. OonrtHouse, Whitby . a4• _. _ - DUNSARTON -Tet m prices Defore selling' � An event of ••ausual inter est took E. C'BRISTIAN, .Barrister and j] !n ids cf C`ho]?:' , ` ' pia^e on Thursday, Ni,v. Yiu}, in 'the John Thnm, of Torrmto, spent Sun= ' �.8olicito:. NOlerQ Put11c, Etc. Money to village wben Samuel and -Mrs. Stenert day with friends here. Clopping do Mondays, `: can. Office Brock Et. North, Whltbr. 2Lly celebrated the fiftieth tinnirers-try'of Pte. N17. _Mcllroy is now home on his -- Dental = - their wedriing, fir. and y]rs. Stetyert I+LRt leave, before going overseas: i Wednesdays and Fridays __r� _v_ were both born near Belfast, Ireland, Miss Stella -Page, of Toronto, spent 'S SCRANTON COAL D: L. aadj W. and married in I&A coming to Cana- the week -cud w'i•th flies Beatrice ; BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D• S„ g Chopping will not start : Grad'iate of the Royal College of 1lentai` da very shortly after. Eight children Annis, bargeone.and t: niversit3 of Tozonw. office STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA survive tis of 'whom were able to'he aliss Nliidred Hrylmes, of Oiillia, is lin.til q a.m. wirer W. M, Pr:agle's hardware store. Wbitby, Office ho ze: toll; t to 6:i0. Ina phone t0, present -at the anniversary: Both the Quest of 'her cousin, :flies Ella a Hell: phone s£0, - 441y - AND STEAM, surciring_sous. Alexander C. and John Holmen. Daring Dr Bcztoa'saLaence oversee. Dr Rotb, are wearing tbe,Kings uniform as , Pte. Bert White leaves this week to Don't .bring Iess,Ahan ., of Toronto, will be to charge, three grand children, one of whom is a begin his training with the 182nd Bat - five ba a= minimum 4 1 - - "- - J. _ L. SPIN'S, LI1nITED, captain at present in Flanders. Three talion at Ot,hawa. bags, �u#{tLD!!i garb*.automobiles brought the party froth The Sunbeam Aumtitiary" met last amount charged for Toronto, dinner being served at six Saturday at the home .of ]Miss Muriel n 311 be five b-ag3 in --- =" G. HAM -Issuer of ~Marcia a g'ICBERItiG, ONT. e '��[� g ' o'clock, after which. the evenint§ was Them, -where a cern pleasant time ftittire. ? rV . Ideenaee in the oonnty of Ootids, — spent in games and in reminiscences of was spent. Pickering tillage, 471y former days. JI r. and Ira. Siewert The Literary Society held their first _ G. R. 5RXWSTEP. POUOEER, Real Estate Atic- Ve#erinar Sur eon- were the recipients at many useful Meeting of tbia Prison tart Friday � • 1+ tieaeer. �alaator. col3eMez sand iee•,.sc y g and valuable gifts from their children evening. and. uta who attended .report _ of marriame licenses, Brougham. 4L•y Honor Graduate of the Ontario and grandchildren and Are to •be con- 'A very pleasant time. 7. L. CAREE1� -„ Veterinary College and Honor- gratuLited on the ^elebratien of their .�.' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage - dry ABsocrate of the Ontario golden wedding. They bare live3in pRixx ROAD 4 Liceneea lathe County of Ontaro + - — coos at store and his resid•ace. Claremont. Veterinary College. Greenwood the greater part of their _. -.... - Ind. phone 331'3; ]lyes and boot enjoy the v?ry best cf 3 mss haves is under the doctor's tll� �i R.BEATON TOWNSHIP CLERK health. - " care of, regenf: A S T L A Claremont - - Ontario I : Om-reya csr, Comtmtlsdon-tar eaklne -- Asa ubbard, we regret to report, The Shingle that bay given satin- eedaetM, Accountant: ate. Yea•7 $*luso NEW BUTCHER SHOP on Is on the sick lkt at present, faction for over 30 yi-sQ' ear�ta {��zrooppa�rrtty� Iausr of k{arriage Ids ?Ilea Olive Brignall is spending a , F.tnpire en•@e" WhlMtda. Out. t -r r�od'ay evening pt'oved rather un -Corrugated Iton w'ittr a � in. b I week with lura. HenryHnrShea, of Broil• K C'GH S. PU GH, Glen Major. Ont, favorable for the Red Cross measuring g_hatn. 2 in, cilrrugaCion. ?t?P'it before you = Lfcease8 'Auctloaeer. E:t•aetve -:per- A full line of Fresh Meats alwayq sor•ial: The- attendanr:e wa-s Qmall, Qttite a: few"frcln here- attendr d 3trq• buy other makes. If you are ; in ince ,n ir,pc:ted and thoronabbrrd Rock on hand at shop, . - still the ladies are not downhearted -no. Hoagroves's funeral Pt Brougham on need of a Cream, Separator. Try 8k�ee coadacted an wyere, write !cr terms; - - The address given b Sgt. Verpditb• i and parttcnlars Pone Ind. us-ly R y ilondav, a Premier for .30 day - Ali3b. R'Agou on road every day,' who "came in plACP of 9g:. Gibbons Seth' BadgProw and Clifi,,rd Hub- gasoline engines from $W00 up. P• TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, loan a treat and stipwpd the great need hard, *hh have been working with 4 Frena Pork. Sdnaage a spicvtlt.y for cion • enlit-tmPnt. Orad Regi See rat write me before buying.. �P • for t.anboo oY $ani and Ohaano. Ana t11Z+ Sant] ,►nd G`ls+vel'(.a.. tins- severed ,,, tion ealee Of a.l' kink sttenned to on shortest Crops work. Sgt. Meredith told of the their connection with that firm. Bell Phone. Butcher's cattle wanted g p g ?Fesors• _ s' aeUee. Add res•"t3rsea River P,.O., Oct..'' '� . - wonderful si hr cf the trans citta Fuller R o arP „tsq T - JAS O'CO'.`NOR.' -PICKERI\G cif ihc• 1st contin�i t, their aelcoinP thfgp Jayq pt•essiug hay for Geo, Cna- F. `I Prollse, Pickering B. POWELL. -,Licensed Aac- At EnglAnd, the ir,ining before pro- ,t,, 'qr„ who Px er•tp.to ruove to pick. ". ttoneer, oa7natcr and collectcr for Corner K' ng and Church Sa. - . • r•I me it agp 1n trip near future - aaleeeond-mrtei either pr �%t*.y cr bye tion T y a -row t.!+ hay ref Biw,ly and then �ti m,'Badi;Prnw had a business trip ' Por date@ or o•t:er parwenlare ap lay at rest. c�i �i (� j� j� ;ie`k frWn B,iyo rine to thf- gipAt hat. rn L� pithy nn Th+tr�d:k} ptAnr to tear• ea Elizabeth 8t. Plekevue, Phone -rders SEd-Ei OUR NEW .1 44' d ee, s S• ca tete at Naves oSce, Plckezmg aril re- tie of .P Hien, where DP w t ga. ed ins. for a visit with relatives in :tlichi• • eet.e prompt-SlAectiou • sat,slactioc ct:araa-' S AWI`•G MACBI:`+iF: -- aid- w'n'iwjwf,.heirg._one of the vory g•tn- _ kit• eY sots to -lease for.th;st I -will resnine chopjiing.-and teed• my phone• ember is Independent _ _ few stho remains o+1t of the 116411who $tate, thi+ week.' .. ,_. .. lin 17C nstlxI On lesol Styles to zilit everyone, cirenlar went in'. - He has Point- cf the humor- , - - ��a aa%4, barnmeredand grltrimed. •,us asw'ell-4s much of.the ►nstr:ictive _Y(octoe'_'th. �tPt ices reasunable. Co telt, Proceeds not all being in. BROUGHAM Prom It "Prviee iven Arid ,Q;Ckel'tltit7rage _ everyone N asked to send in t -he bags _ Ira. O, V. Hpodrick, of Toronto, i;� l g' ? dd =ell .-mer Wlieela, circuits• c �•,tjsfA , y• they recrived as tri 6ti91' iEiCiiltes[l ' L Sawa. gasoline ecRiries arid' tbar thet:ldies may proceed without Holtt) P weeks at W. E. _ All.. aniotn'obile `and, Bicycle cutters and buggies. - delay in their grand and noble work, H. Hua, E'. gyring and E. 1114 ,ean. W. Q. Barnes, Green River repairing promptly They are trl ing to d6 their •'bit. of (3ahawx, were here ogee 9ianduy 10r addre-4s R, R. No. 1. Locant Hill. „ .:¢ attendedGrease and repairs BROC� ROAD! wMtrsv - t'K fir Kay, of Pennsvlrania. ST, 7A©KSGN _ _ _ _ Tires, Oils, p n Ray were renewing ac- I have a good stock of • always on band. - Reeve J. H. Downey iq on a bu%inPAs REAL ESTATE•.... c uaintances In Oakville fast week., j,� p,, Andrew, trip Fd nese York and Philadelphia 1, pOt r �+ AndieW The union Sabbath s tree will hold this week. • � = .their anrival Christmas tree and en .� 1 f�,,�.,� Rev.' A. C. Cummer; of Canntngton, filament in Thtrnday evening, Dec. PICKERING, Ont. ' am—A f0*04 Cb, in for the 182nd Battalion oc- the 'll sr. '' upied.tbe pulpit in All Saints'Cburch The t;omen'.i In:•tltate vritt-bald 1��Tendli9,i � wiNrlBi�s�ft� on Sunday lai-t, ~„ JOHN PHILIP Thr band of the 182nd &ttt,clloll their nes meefiagauesday, Nov.b1re, i ��' �lgng 'with ii number of offlePrs are W. E Hanby on Tuesday, uc, 21st, — ALSO — I have For Sale &. IIenae and 'Lot at present on a receuiting campaign at$, lily. m. 'Roll prt11 on Proverbs, ''•' A 5 cent lunch will be serval in aid -nf a Has a full line of Ireeh and sur- in Pickering ill age. Large in the northern rt of -the C'ourit T' y' the Red Cross. All those interested i3rSGe ire Staples +" ted meats constant! on hand. garden, some young ft•uit Tg sudden Earner of riprrer has f R 3' g this work are welcome. Y ^aught many fartnerq unprepared.. trees.. .Everything in Mrs. H. Meehin, Thoq. Poacher, G, Mary have turnips Put in the field -i Cedar Posts and Spice Holl. Breakf&at Bacon, first-cla,o repair. [loafArt mmd Cit=e:--Philip-rPpiesrsired tsfiile- a large xm�unt-of plowing is St- John'+ conirre ation at the union P�} Call and ape me as this i5► bar- _ g $Ave, Ec !ostia,-einers,,ete. still undcioe. nipeting at St, Andiaw'sChurch, Pick. - } - -- gain fur ;_-awe one. Avery flr,e convert will he given in Steel POste� 1. Pring on Tue.dmty. aEternonn when a _ R Higher -t prices paid for the Ontario L•tdies' College this i -Butcber'a•cattle T!�'� day'' Pvenin and on MF-)nday "nAnrnm,ucroll w,rn eRtPndec Eolt.� _ it • r . R=chardsca• by , g'- C:r g. Lloyd., of London.- 0-W,' Lumber. Cement, Shingles, nili'tmt^fl]P 1R nd bend tcilt ¢tyP A first- _ The memorial Service fur the lute • • • ela s concert in the ljwic Hall. = L1t,h and Reads Roofing , R,,hert Phillips held }leve CIA �ilrl- �+u,sry Public- Picl:et'ing. Harry Iirvcis, son of 1I r. HPtcis• ,TAv, mot hi -,t in.the..Christian - always in stock. - - - - butcher, met with n sPriouc'ar•r•ident Church waw largely attended, showing nn S,3turday l:tit. HP w'as hose clean- the Pcteem in nhirh the tlep!trtr•d teas RE E SVR a Vater Pure Water-~- in i sari>.+ - rriuchinP wtl'en lie aegis First •C1aS8 ria8-for tare 1 g' g held here. The. serciee was open Pd by A. • ! ' Day Or night denrallv-touchPd the button, : which.. - art,,, the, motor that inns the in•tctm_ F{rv,� to N '::nnn,-ar:d r7,nc}.r-red +,y Tf you -are w•i=P Erni will ,re the only Rev, Daniel PrnsQer, of Newmarket. -LOO �J ST $I�71 33aS meets all trains Ideal wEtt, d: tats d by ('has, B. Hire, inP, :1- a rP�ult his had way caught and ftnir f niers were lost before hF nho wu. pastor hPl'r 1�it end 18;.i, I Teaming pro'mlitl} af.ellded t�: who is.agr: f .t Wind ?lilt-, [:.t.r,l rut I, _ _. _ .. _ „ntl­ has {ar.•n -hrt•a hn ikta-py c,cca ions cc ^TS _ +` Engines, . 1: kinds r`f pipe and fittings could ttt'Pe hrn,�Pli. :ince that title. dlany fitting tlln�iun� SOLD/L� - Agent for Cana da. -Carriage (Jo. for water work- Also hath room fix- Mrs. Thoiva° Finmp,,t, an old re:i'• «PrP made reg,u'e}ing•thr Christian ti$ �' .� �neU torr:, f:c. Evetythin iven careful '1'Pt .sl+fd here nrr Tuesday. The dP- •COM/ ORT`i g R work and'linslritaliry of the departed attention. r•Pase-d lived -fol' rainy -years -on tl,e W. H. �+�iu� P _ hingstPn ron,l on the wnctern town- r. , RI(.'E'S Pt'1IP �l'ORF�• lino Pr. I:ntrnerr. of Tnrn,TtF, i� a -�Ic:• NVIn•,Vnsgrovrr who has been _ - N O �' I C �'. ' BomeTe1.65?1•' . 'WhiteValr•,Onr, t siifferilig fi.i' =on+r rime nit h that - con and �lr I . G. Oke cir.d 1Iic Fru- A Soldier', C3,tistm:t, !s dreary and _ met -'t. of Whithy, Aredailghters,' The die,tded di=ease,r,+nrer, pissed array _ 'V1•.' Burkhr,tder, -r•f �'i i i evt: �t- funeral took plarr on Thursday from h o►ilP o I'rid y Pv ing, ion Gorrom home, -It.. htw without same 'me- at b here n a en c•,enoug -The Pickering} the.]Oth insr. The funeral which was cold he almost pounces that !lP }:as bPen ^p}�uir,;ad 6 her residenctc rcdjoining .the Court htn f anent of r(,P N ,!+ jt^nni--lothinp ('nt„•. - - k;pi> , . held r n �Innday, vi ith services at tl?P 1; piny. c f Lt�r.dh,n• Etlg1Hnd', blit ;,;teat y�g�laYlce Committee A coal famine practically, exists n house :incl interment in -tile Christian unbParilrte. «a have compiled.here est y. of nQ Co., in ;1.P wet:d, !'all town at present. Unly one dealer has cemetery, was largely attended. Mrs. �^ �rosgrove was well-known, in this it list of articles which are always Ap• i,rrd inspe::t samples and note nigh, env coal on hand and. that is the large neighborhood. having lived here -for -a- �P4-by.a-S0lda.,e:-_-------- ivality of. goods and eatreniely low -size. The greatest scarcity is. soft - prices, Quality and durability • of he oliject of this accociatiorl is to long time. She- was dery hospitable • coal, The. reason , giveq for, the scar• h goods and perfect its guRranteed. lessen stealing anil�prosecute rity is the lack of cars and also the And tier cheerfulness, Rhi.c she re- Play ing Cards, Cl1000l;ttP, $al's, the felons, twined even through great st>ffering, , tri — heacv demand for coal along the At- was -one of her most Atrlking cilarac- Giilll, Lough, Drops, Fountain ti j ]antic. Coast made by the allies. It is • Toe husband and daughter, Members T;avin>z property stolen cornngn¢j• teristice. FeTi.S, Toilet Soa s Sh'a�•in I P K I No. C ER E. W__ expected the close of navigation will p g j ease immediately with any member Mrs. J. F. Ger.ow, of Toronto, have , thet�� 1j�Pa S ' bring relief from the sittiation. (j oL�ecntire Goocmittee. the sympathy of the ;commnoity in Soap t;•BJ 'St2Cl:S, BrubheS, etc. �ha_Cauniv Cot !1 will hold an ad- h_reRveaG•- , More than ever before -,,thorough- Membership fee - t I.W. jotrrned meeribg next week. - Vis -an ti�j'-I�7.9SS-alas- Blades, Ta]- ness'in business training important meeting as, the good roads The special services in St. John's TOOth•PIiStP, and is demanded, Tickets may be bid from time President or - Church on Su day we we -_ etre-►ry on app cat on. -. Cher services. at a Te erll Z - • _ =-- ton.- W. A.` MclAan, Dep lty _'N"nlst-trend d. 0 $ ,. ;.( p C.unl Powder, - e. , ,TIlS es, • atm _i conducted y Rev. 4. S. Lloyd, of ELLIQT'I@ / v Exsc. Com. -L`. D. Banka, C. S. Palin- er of Highways, the officers of the London, and were itioct-'niers and Tobacco, Cigar Cases, Vest e- er, W. Y. Richardsob, Pickering, Good Roads Association and otherti and Appreciated h all re au - p y p� Pocket Ktidaks Writing Paper, will. address rise Cgnncil, proLabl on p h ` ► d - flee Choir acquitted themselves most i• h. 0 Conaor. W. s Clark. Thursday. They will by supported by creditably. ID the evening Rev. A. Envelopes, etc. '1'Q$QZiTeI'0, Q1 Preeidenf, Secretary a large deputation from all 'parts of - - County. McLellan, of-Clai•etnont, in his canal ,� {`, Cor. Yon a _od Charles Sts. g The campaign in favor of the agree• impressive manner, sent home the c `Y•e, have now on display Xmas "TOOLS SHARPENED truths to a veru large Attendance, and .., .» went with the Commonwealth Tract g Cards and Bookie-ts -.. - -strii firm= - _ _�_ h __ to I ' eserces both thanks and -� menta. We had more t)San' 240 Vie make a specialty of crosscut saws,* ing most favorably. Therrien who he- Praise for their exce lent mus c. e y�}pda' , positions to fill !n two months this Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. lung to the company are spoken of concert on Tuetrday everting was a year_ Itintois sin two t excellent--time-to- Raazor-honing a specialty, For afirst- roost high]v and the re utation of great success. space will not permit T, 'Moore McFadden l�sshairgrim or tn--easy s#a" e � mentlan- of the many pleasing_ -and- enter. EIS- Weser-stip tractor eh landAble selections, but would Just sa at the East -end Barber Shop. manufacture is steadily rowing, A j y Druggist- .Optician See our. House Furnishings of all ,thhc meeting will take lace about that 9rP do not have to go out of Bra gg y W J. Mott. Principal kinds, Slightly used Carpets he latter part of next w eek when Mr. ; ugham for afirst-cit}i>A comedian tom'- C. N. R. Ticket Agent. g ` 3 p Smith, of Chiragn, the president of party The prdereedq Amounted to brit day for large Catalogue. from Ib cents a and u a W. J. Crt1R1)O�i P!(RERIN(i ,he company and otbera will speak. nearly 950. l P=�•==i��'e �1Zt2i210 • .._. :.Mrw.,.tt4 ...i .: .-. ... ..'_-. „r:..' ...: .._v..i•. .k.!..c_ v.... -ti .... �..' j+.'.... .a••a.•s u,. r -.,...'r., frv..lfa .�P.a._u-1•�.'- ..... :.. � r:. - .� •' .•. .. ..w.4 .•:� c% .�.. ,,?1 .-r„y, ''d '..:Mer- . JF' ,any. 'f` 4 - rosary. Her Wen fixed upon his Give eager eyes. When she to a the"Kidifin, 7 shinia brans key a gleam of relief shone in the man's beseeching- eyes. Al '11-tke-V Want -of She rose to her feet. O "I will *jo-it once, Enoch, and :fin it. I shall knowwhat you want, what- ever it is, and will bring it to you." ND CR3RA The d-ctir fc' 'owed Merry- and Dox- 7 0 cas to the ORN unless you. "Don't come back I send - for y The 'exertion has been too -much for himn %W(P 125rw "This is this key to a small dfa*et in Enoch's desk," explained the girl. The best or 11 Is one of the -delicious "good things" that has a real food value. Su k wants "I can probably guess what he - A slice of your good homemade bread, spread with "Crown Brand", forms m I- ought to show it- to him. If 'his thesuga r bowl is perfectly balanced food, that is practically all nourishment. So—let them have it on biscuits and pancakes, and on their, mind is set on something he may sleep porridge if they want it. quietly when he knows I have found i9f ip -You'll like it, too, on Griddle Cakes si?it" —on Blanc Mange and Ba --d ked Apples. And you'll find it the most economical sweetenerI will call you if he does not sleep, , WARDSBUR& you can use, for Cakes, Cookies, Gingerbread and Pies. said the doctor. Have your husband get a tin, .the next time. he La in town-- Merry walked 'to the window and Its purity and 'fine" -pound tin—or a 3 pound gla3s;ar. "Desserts -into-the darkness. A a Sr,40 or 20 stared vaguely Ournewrwipebook, granulation give it THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED and Candies", will show you little clock on the mantel struck three., .--Ahe- -highly -aweeten, FORT WILLIAM. -- ow to make a lot of really, Once he looked over his shoillder-'at 11111IONTWEAL, ;CARDINAL. BRANTFORD, 0lim, I -ing power. It. dis. Atakwe qf -Lt!lr W1,le" rim deAcIoUs dishes with "Crown Dorcas. He could hear the crackle of I aA4 "Auvar 00W ORN SYRpP Brand". Write for a copy to stiff paper' as she unfolded a fevi'long, our M-ontreal-Office. solves instantly in narrow sheets which were tied in si� thin bundle. your teacup or on "I have found Enoch's *ill and ' a.: yourbreakfast cereal. Clasping her hands and -,trtrir.g-- at number of business papers. Here are Merry with horror-stricken eyes. Her his bankbooks and the contract with ',face grew. as white as the lace robe Oswald for the play. - There are bonds . i 2 and 5 -lb 10 Las, THE LAP45E OF she wore. Then she shrieked a long, and things of that sort—things I -do Cartons Pure Claw shivering cry of terror. Enoch sprang not understand. I imagine," the girl's I toward the footlights . with, one swift voice broke- into a sob; "it must be the 10 and 20 -lb leap, holding his arm over his head as will he wants." Bags ENOCH WENTWORTH if to ward off the heavy curtain, which "Probably, it is, dear," said Andre' I Andrew was still descendin Merry g. He seized gently. She laid. the papers on the with a desperate grip and tossed the desk and lifted a. yellow envelope. --By ISABEL GORDON CURTIS9 actor far back on the stage, then he I -There was no writing upon it i was fell with the ponderous, curtain across 'Unsealed. She took out a slip of, Aut .7 Woman m Wolvertons his inert body. - His-elosed eyes were per and stood motionless while of--� The Wom fro pli she the glare of the foot -lights. read it. Then her fingers moved in a Dorcas and.Merry, in a swift motor. 1 groping way to turn on a blaze 'of reaelied "TheAM-Purpose Sugar --to�-tlirii innei off-ki, pa-ased - -he - ­ � CHAPTER XXHI.—(Cont'd). which led t - Waver! Place home be -'electricity under the griien globe above through then slammed it sharply be- fore the ambulance, and a famous sur- I the desk. "'Yes. This morning I came to the. hind him. geon came close at their heels. When I ""The' room is So dark,"- she mur- theatre to get a letter I left in my the operation was over they laid' -sired. dressing -room and ran into a police- XXIV.- Wentworth upon own bed. The! She dropped the -paper upon the, "See," she whispered, "see what CHAPTER I man who was looking for Alice Volk. surgeon stood looking down on the blotter in front of her and leaned upon have found! Tell me what In it?" Her I aakef-* him what he wanted. They Wgre than one- "summer Show!' had unconscious -face. Blood was welling t begun to blazon an alluring' sign over ng � the, desk ._with be. face between her fingers pointed to the bond.' She found L letter addressed to her on - a slowly from the wound on his fore-. hand& the door of " Broadway theatre stretched out her hand as if search - man who was killed last night down I - be- head- and rnade'p wide Stain upon the � "Andrew," cried Dorcas with a stiff- in for protection- and help. The man - near the bridge. I've been with the, fore "The House of 8sterbrook" clos- Snowy bandage. .0 The man turned to - ed moan, "come bere!" - . clasped it between his own, then she 'Officer since 10 o'clock." ed its season. The fame of the play look as Dorcas: her make-up lay in j 'croseced fife room -and' stood raised her eyes to his. "Is there anything I can do?" had gone abroad through the country, smudges upon her face and she wore' He and might alter night, long after the i looking down over the girl's shoulder. (To be continued). -"No. I've looked after everything, the blue cotton gown which belonged i - But I want your advice on one point. residence part of New York Showed a to .'Cordelia" In the last act; her fln- i labyrinth of boarded fronts, every What do you think of not telling her gers clenched each other, while she DIGESTION— Mother setsers srrw terreeft and @doming" -till he is buried I" seat in the Gotham was sold before turned an imploring gaz' your citsestica 4 tau: -7, weakicom and the didesel-6 cWtans, and banishee the conny the curtain went up. e to the quiet own re Certain and diews" is .anted, ALUmentit'V11,11CII ars" tram Indistooleet. "'It's the best plan. I supposed he, The house was packed . to the roof face of the surgeon. had fallen pretty low," "I do not kno*-yet,'' he whispered, FOR" An the n3s Irr e% a Merry iV-mggiQ - ght ;be play clogod� 111 ori the question in her eyes; 1219 snoul. -- " -- ins ders. "I did not kr.)w such dives ex- the middle of June and the., city had it is -too soon to tell. He lived 4©YEARS STOMACH Isted as the p1see where I found him. grown uncomfortably hot. Went -,through it, and it is one of those had been lying there soaked to the worth had spent a restless day. It operations when the patient sloes not 7KE STUDIO AND LIVER point o" - insensibility for two weeks. seemed''to him'"as-if the air wasIfilled always live." REMEDY TROUBLE • with anticipation. He overheard the� He was. too' horrible a sight -lot. the, Somebody led her away. . 16 a daz. Will eyes of any woman." Greens discuss their plans foi the en fashion she knew that Alice Volk Acid] Dru"swa, ordirsetooreces-itafPrice. 50a. wad The Mer in a Maine hal! Julie Volk'ba-thed her face and braided her hair I much as the mallei- A- J- WNIT8 & Co. LAJWITgb, Craici Strew Went Moutraw, "What -an end!" exclaimed OswilA. "The man once stood ori a pinnacle i had approached him. half - shy, half into two long strands and changed her eager, to tell of a shere cottage where, stage gowfi.fo that manySriactor would (rive half r a soft kimono. Then lifetime to win. He had-". ! .-j -were--t& stay With Doreas Until Merry took her hand and she followed 1 The Englishman and Merry both the season- opened. Telegrams came him to the library. She lay down looked up qu;ickily. - Wentwvfth had, and went, everyone in the theatre had 'couch n A . except himself ge- fait,- for-,- upon a ch feeling as if every P rmpb-ed -an- -armful 'of Nmms noisily iTerve in -body. had artia"rid-It her 'BL6 Proud of saken -and isolated amid the excite- -on hi,; desk. He -opened the door ment of -a closing n h was listening. The house was per. Your -Company" Cake t. He had no 15,119fectly still. Once in her mind she ties -riot. a humin ir.x cared wheth- Made with Five Roses Flour, i er he carne or we -used that phrase, -'*Still ' as death." rt. There was a Afterwards she fell into a shive keeps its freshness and flavour ring longer. Ught. bus firm of texture. house he held the ti le deeds for it, keen fit; the tears -came,; and -she sbbbed ft won*t crumble under the he paid taxes and hired servants, to y seem to tea —71� care- for it -but it was not a home. fiercely that the agony edged knife. Your guests are sure to t her throat. Praise i t. 4 01, Only a yzar.ago.the. three of theig had gone holidaying, as care -free as chil- FroM a 'shadowy' sourer near?'the ren. -Ages had passed since last' fireside Merry rose ntnd crept across summer. the room. Re dr. i •on his knees beside her and roc iIer without a He wandered about Ahe theatre in. jitimless, unseeing fashion. The world -word, as one'broodi cver. an unhappy seemed. to have. grown intolerable. He child. The warm grip' in which he Tbated the oy 1aughter in .thee_ I-r hand lietween his ow, gave LVIVE ROSES LOUR her cobiagi and hope. She rose to once, the rustling of fans, and the '4�4 t DRKADS - CAKES-PU DOI NGS -PASTRI ES - :buzz of voices between the acts. Lt�! , - f;d he led her the window FOR The orchestra had chosen airs that jarred where she sat down and looked out upon his inmost 'nerves. . He*. stood into the 'dark. ,lief square. -Outy of her memory rose the thought of an watching the throng when suddenly he wondered.how he should meet to -mor. early. morning -it was only a year Irow ar ago --when she had seen Andrew Mer - A -every, to -morrow of a long ry for the first time stretched listless - lonely, inactive summer, Before the curtain fell ly on the.;park bench with a gray, thin on the last act be strolled 'through the darkened fog Occasionally blotting him from her AdWA* iral i house and opened a narrow door be-' sight. - It was here. too. she-had-setL- [hind the-`lUW-er-T6­xes. A. few shad. watching children 'scuffle through owed steps led to the stage. A,m4n. wind-blown leaves, while she heard her -'-Jells'- icoe stood inside with his fingers moving brother read the manuscript of "The. Unde.rweakr over the. buttons, which floqded the House of. Esterbrook." Merry sat looks - f6r -a stage with light ' t or shadow.., Went-; Silent at her side until the nurse en- LIPPING into worth pushed past him and walked tered the roorn.' suk' of Penmails swiftly behind the diops until he "Misi Wentworth," she said, "Di. is satisfyin in&- -Canadieans reached a corner which was compara satisfying—the. yot' Mowbray wants you. . Your brother terial feels a;ojj�n a has been conscious for a few minutes. it tively deserted, He stood inside feel good be- lvifg,'. watching the cibinpany''talie He ci�nnob -9peak, but he wants some- il cause you know as fat The Royal Naval th9ir curtain callz. Last of all came' thing. Will you come?" as underwear I& con - Merry, alone: The in tent applause - They followed the woman s, cerned you. are follow- _Wentwo­rtW-ZWuch s eyessong—hers with piteous ins the precedent of our ► Canadian iznP9-rtuned a -ireech­.- wi i s smiled grimly- Andrew's one terror pleading which was alricost agony. She best,dressed WOMCR. All V0 Ve was a speech, He was the . actor bent to'kisw him. His gaze traveled styles, all weights- -Overseas Division glance abi?qt him appealingly, then his' to Merry and the -agony seemed to all right.-. will enrol 2060 men . of good eyes signaled to the man who controll-.. change to peace. 4( character and good physique ed the curtain. It began.to descend: "You saved his lifi, Enoch," She.- --Penmanp Limited for immediate service ce ova . Irseas, with quite deliberation. 'Merry paiig,; whispered. Parts' in the British Navy. • ed for a moment, then he came back Andrew laid his fingers gently upon Par $7.10 per day itna up "Ladies and genirebien."'he began, the nerveless hiiid which rested out= F"I had hop side the sheet. . The egos the two Separation allowance $20.110 monthly qi While Wentworth stood listening he Min met: 'in thbse of one was a mute ed ,Free Kit '. - . .. ­ . I'll : . - -X �- _. ondeted why'tuotber's- tarlcirther particulars appli, to tain did not fie turned and shone 'gtatitiide and the old -affection .,Whispered a command to the stage- grown steadfast. �The Nearest Naval 'hand who stood beside him.' The Enoch's lips moved. He was trying .`Recruiting Station man's-ince was deathly white, he look- te- speak. --Dorcas laid. her ear close ed paralyzed with terror. In a sec. to his mouth. and Enoch realized that something in "He wants his keys," she said quick - or to the Department of the ;the -machinery -had lost its grip. The- - IY- Naval Service, Ottawa.' house had gown still, while Merry I The nurse left the bedside and re- eraeu . turned vith a bmich of antail keys Alan Mak,r% chalant fashion. A young man with strung upon a steel iing. Dorcas -laid -- 'N. C. Divi-. a gleaming expanse of shirt front rose' them in her brother's hand. It was V. .7 Cions C e— ;d20-lb S Q -W plated Cake 1_ e I. �d na---Z ti f t. . ttr, k. --- I are sure to R- from a lower bo"nd get h;. foot upon: pitifully-. inert! -She -lifted- -them And .„d vF e railing, preparing to climb over to! ran them through her fingers, one by the abage. A woman stood beside him i one, as a Chatolic tells her beads in a ",VAUNTED DRIVE ED MA ORFFS DEPARTURE NEAR FALL WHEAT HELP KENSmv ININr INGLORIOUS RETREAT `IS -BELIff 'IN WASHINGTON BY FINE- WEATHER WDS JIM ItAiss, o-Raumanla"rmies- Contin -tie to The Submarine Believed- to Have ReaShed ajj�A-c—ute—and­ -The-Shorta" of'-Seed--1"lreadY- -Drive the Invaders Soutb- a. Apparent in ward in the Dobrudj- Perhaps Its Final Stage. Ontario. from A: -despatch from Washin'' torpedoing of A.despatc4 from Guelph'ga�s: Dr. gton says: cent. cases, such as the torpe!. Lo London, Nov. 12—While Russian'to yesterday's communicat o C A. Zavits, O.A.C., had some int -r- Though few details of the bat - With the "elections Over, .'it seems the Arabia' without* warning, are ""in troops are battling on the western.'Sofia. eating things to say on Wednesd reached 1,on- probable that the American nation in' violation of the laws of cruiser war. 1 tle in this sector have a few days will awaken to the" fact-, fare and of the Prussian promise to Y'-gardlng the s I grain situation bank of .the Danube for possession of don, it is believed by observers that a 'submarine issue with Ger-: this country, -the next will be the which 'ivill be beneficial to the farm- Cernavoda bridge, the Russo-Rouman- the forces transported across the Dan- th t' the: ers of On.arlo. Jan force� arecoiitin"uing their steady, ube by Mackefisen must soon retire. many has reach . ed I its ts in . ost I acute and dismissal fibin Washington of. Count German Ambassa, "The remarkably f �Iadvance southward in the .,Dobrudja- Their position grows more dangerous' e Ge fine weather we. perhaps its fins) stage. Two ioport-:' N= Rernstorff, the have been having this Fall is the ;Frons the west and the north hostile as the :Russo -Roumanian' army - moves ant facts stand out -prominently, dor, and the formai recall of Mr. test thing. that ever happened to forces are closing in on Mackensen's toward Cernavoda from the north. namely:- Gerard, American Ambassador to Ber- I greatest the Fall wheat," stated Dr. Zavitz., -landed by Evidently the � forces -army. Cpl The Sta6ii Department has'received . lin.-,. "On the plots that we have here, and The Russian units west of ' Cerna- j Mackensen' near -Dunareav, either by information indicating that the Pius ' President Wilson informed Congress -inf Qr' they' take' in quite a large acreage, of the monitors or over a newly constructed sians have inaugurated a change in iii -the' mildsit of'thd' last -submarine voda- advanced to the -bank I the Winter wheat looks almost as Danube before they met a sufficiently, bridge, were too small to make any their submarini policy and have de- crisis that unless Prussian submarines age ypa)r. - it well as in. aver is., heavy, enemy fire to compel their: headway along the railway.. to Bu-, --cided to adhere mo longer to the rules conformed to the laws of'the nations. sy of international warfare' in the con- ',and of humanity he would feel com- getting a great foundation; and in tirement toward Duiharetv,. according chaiest. Ishowinga good spreading top. We duct of their submarines, regardless; pelled'to". -sever diplomaitic 'relatidlis - sowed here the second week in Sep-, 7 of promises to .the T;ijited States. with the German Government entire itember, which we considered rather a a high authority .. I Iv. Mr. Wilson never for a -minute BURNING.: -TOWNS From t is learned! late; as we plan always- to seed the jUi Si SENDS NOTE .that President Wilson has made up has.lost sight of this possibility, a I nd ifirst. of September. Reports from his mind not, to send any more notes; his mind is fully made up to act to Germany on the submarine issue, ;this regard if unlawful submarine other points indicate that the Winter 'EY.RETIRE 9- ' wea- ther. rea- 01"' DEPORTATION AS wheat I -benefiting by the mild and that, if it should develop that re-,! warfare is renewed. ther." In regard to. the seed situation;_Dr., -Dr '; 'German Action In Belgkmt-yio- Zavitz was not at all optimistic. Bulgars Falling Back Along RUSSIAN CENTRE BAN PRONOUNCED '--j"Good seed is going to be scarce," he tales the Rules of Line Their Whole said, "that will especially be true in Warfare. Dobrudja. reg�rd t6 barley-, oats, potatoes,, cern In -..DRIVEN BACK�! ON HEARST PAPERS regard A despatch from Washington. says: and -alfalfa, and I would advise any no ch from t; A despot London says., It Decome bAll i farmer who has a good quality- of While, the State Department will Germans . Seize Positions-, on A Their Circulation in Canada lig these to be very careful what., he. does lcllscu-%s the matter, Kno have Front of Over Prohibited' Under with them, -as there is going to be,. in 1 on Friday that the United States is rudja, the Russo. -Rumanians I , :seriously. cancerned . over Gei- driven back advanced detachments of -Two- -Mile&-- Penalty. there is right now, a pronounced so On- man's apparent violation of the rules Field Marshal von Mackensen's A. -srtage in the seed situation.in 0: 1 . Turco-Bulgar-German forcel -despatch from London, sa 5: 'A'desriatdf from Ottawa says- The of civilized warfare by deporting and pro-; T1 Driving against the centre of the Hearst newspapers have been placed- f r- L-- town-atlfir­ I -- "There was a lot of grain threshed I e gians om the gres ed southward-. LIA Russian line on the eastern front, under ban by the Canadian Govern- ()f 1 civil population that it has made re- sova, on the Danube, 45 miles north of ;out that will not do for seed. I Tch . ernavoda has been reoccupied, at-, German troops have gained posses- ment, and their circulation in the' Do- late years farmers have been drawing presentations to Berlin. sion of Russian pbsitions on a front of minion is prohibited. Penalties pro- largely on Essex for seed corn, but r It Is further learned --here that this though the place Was partially - de-* about two and a half miles. The at- vided by the War Measures Act will the crop there has'not been up to Government, through Ambassador stroyed, the enemy having set -fire to 'tack, which resulted also in the cap- apply to anyone having these publics- the standard of other years, although Gerard, vigorously protested. against the bouses-before retreating.. Accord, advices, lure of more than 3,000 prisoners. dons in his possession after the date gro%yer3 there are- paying more at-- thie deportation of young French girls ifig to Bucharest -semi-official ;was made by, Bavarians, and took mentioned. Facilities for the trans- I- the Bulgarian forces are retreating tention to drying, and will probably from Lille by the German military at place in, the district of Skrobowa, 12 mission of news to and from Canada produce- more seed proportionately thorities. The protest was carried.; -910-19 their whole front, As the ul- miles noith-east of Baranovichi, north have also been denied the Interns-,! than they did before. What potatoes direct to the German Emperor and garians withdraw, the statement says, of the Pinsk marshes, and where only tion -Al News 'Service, which is' a 1 there are should -make splendid seed; -resulted. in the promise that the civil --I they are systematically ..burning . the, Isolated fighting has occurred lately. - Hearst organization. The following as there is no rot this year, and the ian population of Lille would be sent Roumanian villages. The Russians, Berlin also skips, lost 27' is the list of -the Hearst publications potatoes were 'not overly ripened, back to'France.- It is understood thit The Rumanian statement shows machine guns and 12 mine -throwers. on which the ban of exclusion from I which improve -for seeding pur the action of the United States "in re-'tbai the Dobrudja, has not ceased to_ them Belgium ' ' . I - The success of the Germans is ad- 'Canadian territory is placed: New , poses. It is not advijable to import gard to would be pressed. as be an * avenue for Russian -help to mitted by the Petrograd War Office,' York American, New York Sunday :seed from other provinces or from earnestly as the previous cases. Pre- reach Roumania because ' * of the loss of which announced that the Russians, I American, New York Journal, Boston other countries, as there it always the sident -Wilson and Secretary Lansing Constanza and the Carol Bridge at aftor stubborn resistance against American. Boston Sunday American, danger of mixed grain,,which we have are beth deeply concerned in the mat- Cernavoda. The Russians are now seven onslaughts, were finally. epin- Chicago Examiner, Chicago AM -1-1 beoir trying to-41radicErte. tl­ &M. -eading taSulina- at the mouth of the - pelted to fall back to their second can, San Francisco Examiner, San thing is for the -farmers of Ontario he deportations from Belgium are middle estuary 'of the Ds7n­u`b-e.-5uVz--�' -line of trenches. Elsewhere on the-' Francisco Sunday Examiner, Los An- to conserve all the seed grain they !-complicated by, the fact- that Germany phes'-which pro thence through the Su-. eastern front to the Carpathians gelrs- Examiner, Los Angeles Sunday have. Thele -will be a temptation to defends its action. ;Tina Canal and the -Danube to Galatz" -there has been little fighting, accord. Examiner, Los Angeles Herald, At- feed it, but- their best policy- looking and are distributed over Roumania by -Ing to"the official communication. tants Georgian, Atlanta American. to the. future is to'wve it.". PARCELS TO PRISONERS- railroad. The route" is longer and than the ail -fail 'route of As the re*Vult of a German counter- WILL BE FORWARDED.; slower attack In the region south of'Dornai. which von Mackensen deprived Rou- Watra the Russians also were com- AUSTRALIAN SHIPS 'COAL MINES DAMAGED - -- - - - : - -. . 'Expected Mania - LOAD AT M XTREA BY EARTH $11OCKS. No Serious Interference is pee to give up some of the heights,; With Receipt by Canadians. whkh they had captured on the day Ottawa, Nov. 12. -The Australian One Fatality Occurred and Mines' previous. A deqpatch from Ottawa says: il"NINETEEN SECTION WOMEN. �tj BERLIN The battle here is still in fle-emment, according to a Popov% to Hase Been$Closed. progress. &'Trade and Commerce Department, communication from ;5ir George P UN --A despatch from Ottawa says: In. ley to the Prime Minister intimates has now In Its service a fleet of 35 � i received * in the . Depart- - that -satisfactory arrangerniints will cargo steamer some of which have '_formation I .NFW GOVERNOR already loaded 0 M4ntreal for Austra-'rnent, of Labor,states that a series of be made through the War' Office I Berlin, Nov "TL. -The Balkan Ex - '' I ' the coal * ines whereby paicels sent from Canada to press, .- which runs - between Coris�an- I violent disturbancesn In In addition, five large sail - "an -ports. B.C., during Wednesday individual prisoners of war in Ger- I tinople.and Berlin, dashed at full AIS11FD ing ships are being operated under at Fernie, INSTALLED i ' and Thursday, havif indefinitely bds- many will be forwarded without de. "speed yesterday into. a party of wo- Government control The earnings pended operations at No. l"east mine. lay. There will be a central- super -!'men section hands in a suburb of 7 of these ships are said to be retia- Whether the disturbances are- seismic lvision ound epAsorship -in London, but Berlin.' - Nineteen women were killed. Duke a Devonshire. and Party factory. The vessels will be over- other origin is not yet known there. I it is expected the ' new regulations There was a heavy fog at the time. Reach Halifax on hauled in Australia, and used in the or One fatality resulted, and there was � will not interfere with the. receipt by The.. women had stopped out of the Saturday. transportation of wheat and other 'One damage in the "district to the Canadians -in Germany of parcels' way of a westbound train and did not ',Halifax, N.S., Nov. 12—The R.4liti,ommodities. --- jproperty. Tht-other mines su-spend-L sent -to them as heretofore by thetr�observs the approach of the Balkan Hon, the Duke of Devonshire was for- I during friends in Canada. Express. `DON to operations completely malty installed as Governor-General LON NEWSPAPERS 11Thursday, but,.sre likely to resume of Canada in the historic councill TO INCREASE PRICE' I in a. few days. The normal prod -ac - chamber of the Nova, ScotjA provin- ition will be, however, considerably of- -8 o'clock Satur . London, Nov. 12. -The price of the I FRENCH T R 0 0 P S WIN ' BACK tial building here at - I . . fected. At the Dominion Observatory day afternoon, in the •presence of re. Times will be increased to 3% pence `.here it is stated that the Fernie dis- presentatives' of the Dominion Gov -,-after November 20 and other import-�turbance must have been local, no ernmenb the Senate, the navy, the ant daily newspapers probably will seismis disturbance having been re- AN IMPORTANT VILLAGE Dispatch, army, the Supreme Court of Canada, follow suit, says the Weekly the official instruments, Lie-utenant-Governof of Nova: Scotia$ Owing to the cost of prodoction, corded on A here on Wednesday or Thu'rsdiy. Nova Scotia, the newspapers British Capture One Thousand Yards of German Trenches North the Supreme Court of No adds, a number of leading Provincial Cabin;et, the . clergy of Nova are being conducted at very heavy. of Thiepval Region. Scotia and prominent citizens. Hiss losses. FORGET DIFFERENCES, FxcP1lenC7 was sworn in by the Hon. PRESIDENT ADVISES. Sir Louis Davies, K.C.4M.G.--The Duke ov. ewal of Devonshire is the third Governor. FROM VISTULA BARGE. A despatck from Williamstown; !tacks by the allies north of the German activity has consisted to -day - General to have been installed at Heti- Mass: says: -In a speech here o Fri- i fax, the others being the. Marquis, of A depatch from London, says:--;- me has resulted- in gains, in the chiefly of heavy artillery fire. Last day -night before -several thousand Somme Lorne and Earl Grey. The ship bear, One hundred and twenty persons have re- might, however, the Kaiser's troops persons, who came from nearby towns last 24 hours. The, French have through Ing the Duki &fDevopshfire, the been drowned the sinking of a to 'congratulate- him- on his rip -election, taken the whole of Sailllael village made a heavy assault on the French son,.- said: ."I want to after the Most stubborn fighting. On! lines at* Defiiecourt. Some patrols Duchess of Deronshire, their two bar e on the Vistula, according to a President Wil daughters, Lad; Maud Louisa EmMa Centr News despatch from -Amster.. Saturday they captured the eastern succeeded in entering advanced pod - I say that now the campaign is over we Cavendish and Lady Blanche Kath- dam- he disaster occurred at -K '. f the village, and the attack was tions, but were immediately' driven A must think of only one thing, and that part o 10 Lublin, in Poland is not of parties, but of the -day, and hand-to-hand out. orine Cavendish, arrived here at noon. ierz, n Interest of resumed to 21 continued in -the streets of' British troops, by a. strong- -attack­ the- great. coiintryyve-All-love. all -us' -fighting forget all our differences and unite for, the village until, nearly, dusk 'before, in the . Thioval - region last night, Z'! German was killed or, =do,: stormed German trenches over a froni DD common service. Only in that way the last Germ RIOTING INC BRUSSELS prisoner. of 1,006 yards. can we work for the great nation that. has, given- us liberty and peace.", TION,ORDER� T EPORTA 9D, PEAK -IN ROCKIES SHELTERS -BOMBED SUBMARINE LRS NAMED "KITCHENER." Thirty German's Killed or Wounded and Nume"'rous Belgian AT OSTEND -AND ZEEBRUGGE Casualties Are Reported. Newly Explored Mountains to Com ate; Leading Alliied memo nerd s. British Naval Aeroplanes Dropped Great Weightin%M—bs.wltn A despatch to Reuter's Telegram ceive 13 marks weekly, with military A despatch from Ottawa says- The Several riots have occurred Satisfactory Results. Q Company, London, from Anistel-daimi - Geographic Board -has approved of the A gays: "Les Nouvelles prints a Maastricht name Kitchener being applied to a !'despatch saying that there are per- high peak In the Rockies at the head - "The Telegraaf's. frontier c6rre.'sistent rumors that the deportations waters of the- North Saskatchewan A despaicli fr6in London says: and on the enemy works. The report spondent reports that placards were, have provoked a revoTt at Brussels, in and Athabaska Rivers, hitherto known The British Admiralty struck a blow of the Admiral reads: Antwerp last Saturday the course of which 30 Germans n - as Douglas-.- -Proposals are under co _11FArlj Friday morning a squadron tooted at An the 4ncressed ctivi Ge 4. T - _ �. in n n r e on - tr n !n h4 z In OF VER H" ittons fro A I L" ow KIlied or serl Vide -rat on to name a newly -explored or nava"erop�wnes attacked the har- 4 rs, o age to hold themsebies ready there were. numerous Belgian casual- serigs.16f high peaks on the Alberta, man submarines on Friday.. A large her and submarine shelters at Ostend Pdep" He adds that 30,000 Bel- ties. The city of Brussels is closed, B.C., boundary, woof the Kanank- squadron of stroplanes raided the and Zeebrugge. A* great weight in um already bave been ro---- I I T I leafts Generals of harbors of Ostend--an"oebruffs AM bombs was dropped with satisfactory in AntwaWto Goes n7 fomes. re- leave," dropped bobibs on the U-boat shelters results." the allied :- 166CARSCRO :.:-*%f 111furdut Iltso The Fruit Store - Scarboro Township is Inauguratibg pnolisbad every Friday viorning &tits office P$ . . HAS THE QUALITY HAVE I OU RIED CR S 1 a cam aigu to raise 2000, for British ptlekeriax, oat. RW Mobs work by a house to house '' canvass, and next week will be *Iver Potatoe.sj- Cabbage, Cucumbers, Red rrH,E NEW SHORTENING up to A-canvasi"by a l6cal' 6311.)TURtee, and Green Peppers, Pickling. 11.11.26 per year 61.00 if paid in advaulos. which meets in Wuburn this week for , For Ftying, For 104ke-teaking. For Shortening. Unions, Etc., Etc. SubllaxiYtioas to the Uult*4 States 6140 . organization. Malaga Gra mamas in advance and Wateroz- Tins 66c. ays. Cantaloupes, Ba 1111. 8 or: Tine C. 3 lb. 1 molome.. See us before buying Peaches. Cheaper than Butter Better than Lard -JOHN -MURKAR, Pl-roprietor. HUSBAND OBJECTS As the 'market is so uncertain this year we cannot list prices and stay with,. --- ------ - them -A good deal always. FRESH SMOKED FINNAN 11ADDIE 2 tbs for 25c PICKERING COUNCI.L.. TO OPERATION__ The above Council met pursuant to Iv The ICE CREAM ClS.COES 15 cents BONEL&S' COD. 45 cents Plain, in con-is,_-d.-adai�--o-f-l-n- adjournment on Monday. the 18th Ice-cream sodas -always good, YRE H` inst. Members in the chair. all present. the reeve Wife Culred' by -Lydia L A number of accounta were present. Nnkhamli VCget4bie- 'H. J. MARQUIS ed for payment and referred to the We have a hani all the time fresh stockof' 'A' clive standing committees. Ham Balogna Headcheese, Smoked Backe a; err. A. McLellan was heard re fees Compound PkkW'RS- ontal'o Cooked' of" nurse who waited on C. Hurlbert 'Snaoked, Rolls Long Clear Ba.coii and family who were confined to their Des Moines, Iowa.-" Fo eansv- MASSEY -HAlnxxn%IS 'beds'for weeks suffering from typhoid I was very nick and my life was nearly :'fever and who are at present in indi- spent- The doctors Cream Separators Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Baran s, Spanish Onions gent circumstances. d that I would A depqtatiom from the Good Roads r will assure you -every, -never got well with- Cooking Onions, Cabbage, Parsnips, Etc. .',."Association of Pickering, consisting out s operation cent of profit. of Dr. Dales; Dumbarton. and Me"ra. and that without it Maple Butter for your Pancakes F. B. Housser and R. A. Bunting and I would not live on :William Alloway, of Pickering, were 0 Mowers and Rakes, Verity heard asking the council to give its year. My husband • support to the Good Roads. movement. objected to any Plows, Wagons'and In reply the members of the council tion and got Buggies. JAS, --.RICHARDSON stated that tbeV were entirely in sym- me some of Lydia F. Cthy with the movement, but that inkham'i Ve-gets- T H E fore adopting the scheme they favor' bleCompound. I took J R. THEXTON,..F.ickering, Ont. ed making the Kingston i oad a pro- it and commenced Ind. Phone 1608 vincial hi$hway and efforts are now to get better and am, now well. being made to bring about that object, the outlook being quite hopeful, stout and able to do my Own housework. STANDARD B ANK I can recommend the he PICEERING BAKERY X711 On motion, Richard Wilson was pound to any woman who is nick and OF CANADAheard re grant, for gravelling the old ran dqwn as a wonderful strength and Greenwood road. BREAD, BUNS and CAKES H. Johnson was heard re impassable heiiltb rest6rer.. My husband says I condition of the 5th coricebsion webt of would have been In my grave ere this Choice Candies, Wbtteva* not been for PtttteA.0Ll'Z eht)Mlate�'k RUST FUNDS if it had your Vegetable The standing cpwtuittee on Contin- Compound.!'-MrS. BT,AJ;rHz JEFFER- Wedding 0jtke". a specialty gencies repot -Le., and lecommended Our Savings Department gives' -tng pirmeats sort; 70a Lyon SL, Des Moines, Iowa. and we deliver them. the follow : 8.* H, Ste Befoie submittilfg to a surgical opera - reason, atten,ii-og: D :i-' n CG,jrr. 2 Wj a guarantee of absolute security and -.M tion it --is wise to try to build up the iihome, in hop. -printink, and a,lvc. to voter -a' Li t fernale s- cure its derange- 90TV 1873 system an, interest at current rate. Courtb V 30 : D PL Seator,. on account menta with Lydia E. -Pinkham'a.".'eg­ H. R. fdonney, .,Pickering .3 ' 9 of solar}-, V-11' culuitnittee -c- table Cornpound: it --bas- save -1 many DICKERING BRANCH knowleage receipt Uf a couitnun, 9 lea- womem from surg4 ral operationa., C SVAMt 10 Ed- R. W. CORDON, Manager. Branch Liao at Whitby. .7 tion from the AitooL Women's Insti- Write to the Lydlak. P . inkham .0 E) r) in t - e subin , itting a - re ort of the work A Ica* Md L=21L y -nu, liars., for Medicine,Co., Ly done with gr,�n,, nia e hy.this council, isaid go6d!T beina worth 180.00. adb ico-It will be conlide . ril IT I 1-i M The standing committee on Relief reported and recommen&ed the fol For gale at current pt ice�, 3, t, 3. 6. TAKE OTICE I Mar Ada, -tits. lowi if pa) men', : Aids Hary Morgan, -its. S. 10..12 aud 15. inch:cement tila at the and for a tend&nce On C. Huilbut t A%'hiteva!e Tile Yardia. And, Tel, No. family during long period of illnetw. STOVE FOR SALE: -:-Coal heitt,-z. 5-"4 *Idrkh&m.. hctures thal'have betn advem.i�i for son,:(� tnI,.e,%ill be sold The standing :O'mmittee ?44atkier, w Good condition Pr.ce SC 30 0 Road., C. -AV_, ILP n Bridges repored and tecomme t and B na. rt " t ,for co,,_,' of franiin­. :�fter the 1.5th of No%eixiber. ed Lbeful4owiagp-ayrnprits: H. F R -,w- ".6E TO RENT— I;irzf- 10 room. 4 .On G if n'ot 11(�(] f )r eil. 115 T& g1LAV'.J I1.:,0 Appky­y.NL:t!dA.- len'Willo-#� Mills !1: er. wvxk div U.!10. Jahn Wha&)n. a work can 6 ,pp In t 21d, 63-c.; W Phi�p. CecLar Cv 7e .30 ft concrete ;,.pe �z,r div 33, 7 30:rI'LET rally h,..Se:w -:Isa!Ah I -i ,, I I -tu a -1-m - :9 A Ctil-ttd- of Wt ­!ern F,-vd- %VhPa" PICKEIUNG C. H. Il RLE. G1 llot:il, 3,41) it, L':A;4. �!7 yds gr,L% el va' J a,t •aitiVed, al -n en-i!ufi. aric'tht"r "-,tr Jine opp lot 11, 27'1: A. 13 Ree )sT on or &P;q.ut 0,.�t. 171h on of Distiller t� Grains and a car of On e0a 7, tarto Bran and _,11idling'a_ A gr%nd r;�­uaiauvi i Fredi. pairs to giadet, rid I%,,:,ipers. of Dri,�d Graim�, 'kl;� ori hand at the mill and at the-Cberr on Brock. r� .4d Cowan, it ,rep F- Preven n e Opp IoL IS; 4O! 't. Sos. Hoover -and H. `UR SALE-Patlor Coe,k. Art Hodg4un. rep tinct filling in at bridze JL' Ccuntods.qood be--cr. Ar,P4 16t k)th. 'lip, Home Ph, -.me t .. 10 -B t.terThan Cure 1, lo_Aerigig. - Het N ' -Bell Phone on n t 1, Zzbr�dxe. to pay half; 21iju; jgaakT.-�mith., %:rwg. ra E. Redman. work on W t 1, Woit- --oYW OMT H. jobtlo OR SALE -1, have for dallp a num. Do sot in ffer f rom_� atwii or frostbitesI winter o acconnls of ,acct . A lin at7?aliner's bridge, SZO,. FLwof- p'urk�ored sLortharn b,.Ue. oeveral McGra a, rep grader an sera or being yearhT 4r..od tbr* s setting old. neat having good warm dry Footwear. for in the first cold 0 u idib 43 in 1916, 20.25 "L J. -W. Kydd, rep a 14 weatber is when th"e afflictioni attack us and 0 R ENT 0 egg. In Pickering Village, & -,. 1. 1 3 . . ---- -- icuert in div 4M 12,60 ; J. NN. Or Toomtortable 6-roomad dwelling, V ter se. X a 1 1 :10bls cement, 1&50; A. Forsytb, for t, ot" too Stay with us for the next six months. re of garden, lane and @wall trui Der. lat. to T. Seddilu at W. J. Clark. painting Brack road bridge Cog & apply t: 19.15,, Canadian Ingot Iron Co.. cul- a a I►e aleck We have an extra large Vert 12x15. If feet long. 14.40. G. W. OR SALE -New rubber tired top I", work and plank for bridge. King- F good " now, now cutting "v L :20 pairs of winter Socks and Stockings ston, road.00 ; V%ounsr MEN nags a Opp lot 5, 4 El. Calvert box X [logic cream eaparstor in good eon - ditwu.two Chum. Apply to S M'Davis, Pick- 2 1 1 1 1 200 pairs of Rubbers and Oversho" land W. H. Peak. excavating under wing Palmer's -bridge, N.00; Hospital to .01 ew *4 7 150 pairs of Heavy Boo .1mane, removing abutment at Palm' A LSIKE CLOVER SEED FOR Jan isee bridge, 8.32; John McGinty, ca- A vale st tons, can 7. Pickering, at the facto niest for walks -in DunbartGn same arw own pries Also young shorthorn balls for ob Come and get supplied. being charged to Dumbarton's com sale at reasonable prices. E E PLah. Claes Mont 3M mar -acct, 44.95 ; W. E. HeIt,by. building Apr Finnan Haddie. Smoked Roll -9, Digby Herring, Potted Meat. _Mines it 110 sma drawing material on sideline bet OUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENIT 9. 0 i% woo KAY Meot, Fork Sausage and [A)nx Clear Bacon. W 6. n 'lots 22 and 28 eon 8. 14.76 ;Jae. Whi te, H- IAM 8 -roomed frame dwelling, Church 0 106 Potatoes $0. per baa of 90 Itis. __o overseer div 12 gravelling Kingston St Pickering. halt acre of land. largo cad small - seer 2 C= Our Groceriei are the fre,�hest. road Opp lot 20, also gravelling Brock tr"M hard 604 $Oft Water. Apply to Urs 6 'road bet lots 19 and 20 con 2, =50, also Andrew, Pickering Itf I Sept -4 for 57yds gravel. 5.70. Miller Bros., V%T�NTE To rient-o'r- purchase a 50 yds gravel div 51. 5.00: J. Burto 1, 1 W c env co"s and goodgarlen. Mast NOTgravel for Brock road con 7; 20.00 ; T have woll,Lad smalI barn, need not be r Doeear a E ORGE P HILIP Olivet I r k vaiaaeeheap, Appiv vo Ita,*rt Sim.. 1.917-Whitbi, 3. Oshawa 3,Br6ukhani -kay �k ve, Torout;D o oa con Dumbarton div,75. a on 2�4zt gravelling Bloc wqts, 44 4 Port Perry .1, Uxbr'.Ut 11, 0saninStoo 11, con labor seaverton 10, Uptergrove 2 statute labor -tax, Your ORD AUTO FOR SALE�1916 mo - Committee acknowlOdge receipt of a Rel, D,.,-uljp double tread tires ot all foijr pedtft3rir- from W. P. Cowan and 1-5 wbeeis, has run =ly' 1700 mileii. a ill;eelsfor others asking that con B. F. be operied ft" ..Beason for seiling-no scorn rots forloircharoar Rev HDCawerou N%'%:atH .1� F. from the west side of 33 tcF the Rouge lad phone W&Ivera 714 Ut river. Your Committee having dis- AhL-1. `ICTSWOL CU:Ft,-d tb3oLqut'8�0,) vith the I If D PAMS.FOR. SALE-. 1 niemucas of the Council, there W many things to consider, recoulmen rur d, we;04 crew no to ltg 11)9 'Price at, he h. tar., 14 ceiti a pound Call and go' your - _that, as we desire to safeguard t ick frcuq the flock, F W Ctiaptuati, Graiiai.re 7 - travelling public, the matter he left Nrange I?WkeriLz Rural lamus Atf over for'further consideration.. You. %Committee recommend that a grant OR SALE BY TENDER -Tenders of SW be made to gravel con 5 Opp lots F will be received by the undersigned up to J 83 and Si. Dec a boti se and lot in theZiit I or thejitm 1. Mace of , retuu:it corrifoitsble I -story HAVIE FUNDS P'teoulptIN4 Mr. Wilson Moved., seconded- by Mr. house contsininy. 6 rnom* Splendid barn, good THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, Forgie, that, where" Edward Cornell assortment of frust trees Ii;1fscre of laud, INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR Possesmon on March let 1917 Apply to P Mae - and IS Others. W. V. Richardson and na.72 Sr Claremont 4tJ 20 others, and Elizabeth B. Boone.abd 13 othC--rs, all residents and ratepayers , ARMS TO -RENT -Being lot 38, • of the Police Village -of Pickering, in Fcon, 1, Pickering, consisting of 100 acres. DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK On the premises are a rough -cast bouse, atone the Township of Pickering, having stables under barr, good orchard, 3 wall@, soil -IN sums OF Ssw OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. tain- from "I ' a grata farm, 3 0 ""88 petitioned this Council to ob g g hones r d"lur the Hydro-Electri�) Power Commission &n estimate of th.0 cost to them.' re- driving Principal-ripayable Ist October, 1919. a coo 0 r y ft. b j. g. b�% Jig= s" 1 1-1 4 gb at, 3 weu@ on r - tall �h -1st October by cheque (free a ctively, of supplying them with 11 y loam, Apply G.O. .-Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and a ;Fydro-Electtic power ply t and light in Du.b.rt Ott of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent accordance with the provisions of -The Gen- Ver iamurn froin the date of purchase. Power Commision Ac �eW5 C. sweet to Edrge V. Chap. 14.A Cady 30" L"Id". Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and And whereas it is expedient that____ --ed Interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment. tment the prayer of the said petitioners on 11 ur issue in Canada MIMI Ctlan-an should be granted,Trmch.Pry Mon ng -Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Therefore be it resolved taxa the said Hydro -Electric Power Commission be Proceeds of this stock are for war purp(ises only. requested to furnish said estimates. - Get your Suits and Overcoats cleaned `A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog- A.simllar resolution was passed in by the new process, ' ized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications I . - respect to light and power for tesl- Men's Saits $1.50, Pants 75 cent,-,] Overcoats $1,25 up, ?Or this stock which bear their stamp. dents of'the township in response to laror largely signed petitions. ' Women's Suits $1..50, Skirts Ti75 tante, application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Fintince, Ottawa, _ V- YiN %v road allowance between cons Sand 4 RePfti17S'3Le eAtLS. Shortening coat sleves 50 cents, Pant 77 L-DRPART OF FINANCZ, OTTAWA, MWOSUR 7th, 1916. c , 9 at lots 17 and 18, in the 4th con, Iwas bottoms &) cents, altering read ,, first and second time. - CoRts S1.00 up. 0 me C�,ullcll now a iour6d to mee day of Allow several days for cleaning. -Xo-n-a`av`,__t1_e11th ay of De - camber for the transaction of general F. FARMER, - Claremont business. '"r,,,_'':'-`-e�x�•�,ro^�.s. _�->_�r: rf?* •••ya,:y .+w �•,,.., <„�,,� a^r .,rr „� ww+.n.,.a-•c.. f. i' •. !c, a :- E•.. - , 7 • i ,T ' CLARRMON r r E. Vert Peters, who was home Poucher, of Toronto, was on last leave a few' weeks ago has In -town -on Monday,� sailed for overseas, but at the time T. P. Shirk had a business trip of writink no word has been re- = to the city on Monday. ceived of his arrival in England. Mrs. Edward Graham iia it! very His brother, Lance -Corporal How - poor health at present. and L., Peters, has been missing 3 - A. D. Peters had a business trip since the 12th of June and it is to the city on Thursday last, now feared that he, has been Will Evans, of Toronto, called killed inaction. _ ■�str�>.>�e■■■a■■■r>t■■s■■�■s■�t■e■■>.■>.■■■■■est■i•lat■�t�t ',:::�� ■�;tea-. N -THE DOMINION'BANK"'I., 3t ■ - RtTAISLIiFI[D tall ■ ■ Capital sad R Mervo $13,000A00 s Savings Department C rNATO YOU money :n the Hank? Are you saving2 By pRttiag.►way a few ■ on friends in town on Friday. ■ dollars at a time Ton will soon possess a farad for emergencies. r M1e8 Jennie Mor 9 a�IOn- ■ Deposit. of one Lollar and upwards received aD oral . ■ - g p t Interest std or added to accounts twice a year. tg0 . ■ � da with friends in Stonffville.RevWhat 8. �O Q niv J. y Real conducted the ■ WHITBY BRANCH: S. D. TERRY Manager- Sunday.., ana er x ` anniversary services at Newcastle "' `' '� yy. � c:. � 'O`ti� Music? ■ ■_■ e-■><>t■a■■■:■■■>,■■fleet a■■iu■aa■■ C -- T`vn Sunda -- ... -- -*-r�� _■ ■s■=s� ■a■ ■■l[■ t>•■■ Mrs. J. H. Beal and Mfrs. FL-ed.'k Farmer spent Wednesday last in 8touffville. - Pte. Harold Graham, cif the y ~ 1824d Battalion, of Oshawa, was t a PLOW.-i'SHARES home over Sunday. , 4� • Wm. Thompson and fancily. spent over Sunday with the for- mer's brother. John, of Goodwood. r ''' . T::c Collector T. Gregg and "his r j assistant, T. P. Shirk, had a busi- . . ness trip to Pickering Thursday._ I!'�tlf ---The John BranPicker, of Onaway, I The Very best,, because they, Mich., is spending a few days here ,lir` .s',�= ,�' ;j� 'i r y at the home of his mother Mrs. A. - ==� i 'r , are .well tempered, and very Wilson. Keep in mind the annual Christ- , o oras tree and entertainment of the '- Smooth. Methodist Sabbath School which - will be held on Friday, Dec. 22nd. - Dr, B. I. Love and Harry Por_ :.. All standard makes at reason= ,ter motored out to Port Perry ' and Greenbank on Sunday 'and f' spent the day with relatives and , able prices, at the Hard– t Friends. Columb�a Graf onQlas ,A - Rev. A. McLellan. conducted .. ware Store. anniversary services in St. John' s _ ` church, Broughaua, on Sunday I�� to $20 evening. The choir also of Ere- 1�,7 kine church assisted in the .ser - The annual (.he•iiG�ras tree and -vice. flu—:ble Dis_Recflrds = entertainment of the Bapti.-t _-. Sunday Sc•h'nol will be held om the Made in - 5C up Fit Any - ,CLARE+ DONT, Ont. _:evening fA Wednesday. Dec- 20tb, `C>inada - when a splendid programme will. Machine be given.A "HEARING IS BELIEVING" Fred harmer has adopted the French Dry Syxtem of cleaning The Columbia dealer nearest to you war gladly P1J.L'f�7 S - �� SHOE�� STORE which k the most modern and demonstrate. ea --y ey 1myrnenis. Little cash satisfactory. 'See advertisement required. Dealer will gladly explain terms. in another column for prices and pend f x it new free catalogue. ; -other particulars The first snow -storm of the yea- COLUMBIA, GRAPBOPHONE CO. 200 Pairs of -Men's '1 ilitary BOotS son occurred on Monday when about two inches of the bemitifida':' "Creators of tielalastry," The b@fit Boots in the world for Farmers' and 6C11aII108e ,w decorated the landscape, Not for �.: "l ieasers aad Leaders is tko ArL" - -sixteen years has the first fall of " ' - "Owsers of tie i'eadameataf PsteaL-­ use. ' These shoes are the same a8 the Canadian snow been so late .as it has been - Saldiers wear. .Every pair fully guaran. thin year. ,, (CANADIAN f^CTORX, TORONTO Dr, Cnl4wt1l. wlio ba, been -teed. Sale price right,. practi,ing in Orillia ,luring the y t T. L�QO!'� �C� e cc y past three yearn, at -i Mulder- - "' •,J. .P E E L - & S O N~ - - : st�+nd, about to locate -in' Clare- Agent and Dealer. _' I .'moat. Dr. Caldwell is a oung �,, ,,• � :. yy him IW a welcome future to our Fiol�®si3s Ori i�li%H/T� i�. _ .,ONTARIO Dr. B. I. Love, who has been - • Chopping' raetising his peofesslon in the aremon iv rq e a pp �_� States forthe past few months, AND OAT FLAKING has decided to return to Clare- mont to resume the practice of 'Bus meets all Trains — The undersigned a prepared n do hip profession. Those desiring �'`'�„�„ ��`'�. First-class Rigs to hire day or grain chopping and oat fiaiing his services will find him at San- `. -BRICK 1,.,` night at lowest prices. every day in the Week � derson's livery stable,. BeTo_ Alfred Thoruback. who has _ : _ __._ Phone 1805. except on Saturday Recur* a gaud position in the _A quantity of stabs for sale, also �. city, will hold an auction sale of . - - _ 8$. � wagon tongues. axles, oto. - _.. � - Thos. anders� � SQA, his farm stock, implements, house- - hold furniture, grain etc., at his ..'some time ago we announeod that we had PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood pt emises, lot 22, coo. s. Pickering, the agency for several places for ion Thursday, Nov. 30th. Watch - SEEDS it&rg.orbilis giving Pull partiru• MILTON PRESSED BRICK Bargains!Tiara. _ . Alsike, Red Glover, Timothy- and all Fred Holden will hold an auct- kinds -of seeds. s ion salmi of about five acres of 'We have been obliged for different reasons We are la the market and are prepay- standieg timber at the west end t0 Chane OIIr Agency, but etlll 8611 a = 50 pair of Military Boots just re- ed to Pay the highest market prices. of the east half of lot 7, coo. 5, $ g p The beat equipped cleaning mills Uxbridge, on Tuesday, Nov. 28th. Milton made brick. The Boyd Pressed - _ - ceived.: For comfort and lasting in the country. ` a This is s choice lot of 'wood, con- ;Brick 18 a g00t1, Clean, well made brick qualities they cannot be beaten. Send us samples, or communicate with sisting of beech and maple, and us before selling. will be sold in about oaa•quarter :and we Can gIIOte attractive price deliv- 25 suits of Smocks and Overalls at Take advantage o he be Seed Mark - acre lots. A frame hare, 3ox44, ered anywhere. pe T t a tags i t ld $ d Mark- 1 ,. . � est . � $1 'S r e 't � will also be sold at the same time _ eta In the world On Saturday nightts Juhn W . Lined Mitts at 26c, per pair. Boli or Inde eodeat Yrompt, efficient and reliable serytoe = Gregg and Thomas fWterson J F l N G O L D I ' in handling Seeds guaranteed walking along the street towards their homes at the north end they NORTH CLAREMONT el, $' DOWNE'Y COMPANY r noticed flames issuing from James I, WHITBY. ONTARIO r+ v Lawson so dwelling, and by prom t s .'M� ,�_ - -- _ action saved the building. Dir. Lawson was- absent --at -the time. How the fire'originated is a inys- Sf'OUFFV=LT.J: tery. C. Hurlbert, who, with hi's fam- ily, has passed through a long siege of illness from typhoid fever, -wishes through the columns of the SIMPSON& Csws to express hie gratitude toDo 0 his many friends and neighbors for their kindness during their General Merchants time of affliction, and also to the nurse, Miss Mary Morgan for her Lb skillful care and 'unselfish dexo- -. . e l$ tion to them during their, protrac- �Good ted illness. _---- - -- -' J COAL and Hard and soft Coal of the bort quality on hand. T`a Highest price paid for Barley, Rye and Buckwheat delivered ' at Spink's Mill. _ Y: Pickering Station Coal Co. -:- PICKI.ERINO -:- On Saturdaylast what might We calls posed of staple — LUMBER YARD special attention to this Our st _ 's cora p have been a very serious ••accident most interesting , branch of our and Fancy'G _ shaker flannels, occurred to W. -P. Jones, of Bal. business, Since our opening this, prints, cottons, sl stings, woolens sang and Nelson Wagg, of Clare- and flannels. ,, N. Just arrived a carload of B.ii. inont. They were motoring in the season -we have had hundreds to latter's car along the_ 'fifth conces- inspect our stylish hats. and all Women s, and girls er-clothes Shin, gles, T u d:Dgs y', quality p satin under -skirts, hoer u ht 1 cion oft abrid a when, the steer- l - - ing Rear of the auto got out robes, boots and shoes. and a, g � are load in praise and admiration A of the beauty, ualit and price. boys' overalls and shirts, ut4gr- � � A full stock of rough and order, and Mr. Donee had g in keeping on the road, It finally of our hats. We dant use shoddF shirts and drawer boots, shoe r cheap mercerized trimming on our - se pin and em , • dressed e ran into\the ditch and turned tur- Men's Sults to order. See our - - hats, They are made and tritu. �_._ . Ioick, ready roof- , tle wlt,Y-the two occApants under• mod with the very bent trimmings. eam.ples and say. e'tnouey. Of all materiale and design In and Death. Mr. Jones succeeded in - Our Milliner, hiss O'Leary, is a GROCERIES ' dept in stock- It will payyon`�-� —�zeLting .flat aftersame_effort, r -e toss rnitliner: kt5o�as her busi- a>_onr Wor><ascdinep@c�Qn C• �•� Mr. Wagg was fast and unable to the us a rla or er an c and obtain prices, Don't be misled by ness thoroughly and can pl>&se - yinced that -our goods afe the best - move. The former• succeeded by age -its we do not employ them, oonsegaeni- DD a means of a fence rail to remove you in every way. in the market. Try our g5c Tea, ly we can, and do throw off the agent W. D. Gordon '& Son' —the pressure and Mr. Wagg was Come "today and leave youralso Coffee--ATothing to eFpnal eemmiseion of toper oent.,wbiah you wil able to jkawl out from his place of order as we are rushed. !them. tin opieav-e by purchasing from raw 4 ` it»pris ment, not much worse of PICKERING. !M1IITGT GRANITE CG.. ' a goex re rience ulder. t sufPerin>,t fromID. SIMPSON & Co.; �-' PICIMERING ' a sore boulder. o Sia• mart � Bell and Independent phone. .�`. . _. __,:: ._, •.,,_.... .. . , --' '`- �.. '_.._, .. �, ,... :. .. _,. :_ ,m - _ _.,: _. -. rv,•,{c..,q,,,�,. f.x..'"� ..r-_,. __ _-.m.,.,-•a.�...- ...- ._._._^'+x_W:.:¢ ,_m4'?L�e��,.r..-e„„_.: - ----_ - - .. '^1.,021 'run, A .5»• ^'r34 • Ly . ..-- "tC' • • r eC°*: _ j;. •"' ,.n.,. r 't • _ .w ..�r . s. ` _ r 4' Ing trained the Dominion GovernmentRUSSIANS IN KHAKI. �dTHE DOOR TO HEALTH maintains them and their families. ACHING — Men needing artificial limblt are taken A new White Paper issued by, the -- ' I to- Toronto, where these limbs are I British War Office says: - made and supplied without char RELIEXED! AT • HOME j "Russian subjects of militaryage in �s Th>foltg�t the Rich, Red Blood Men wtth.'serious nerve disorders are .. tl;6 country fare permitted by the Dr. Williams' Pink Pill@ treated specially in the Ontario Mill- Sloan's Liniment Robs Tooth- Russian Government to.serve in the �M— •.,._Actually Make. =Y Hospital at Cobonrg. ache of Its Terrors. Paii1 British army; a period of service in �. - Each Provincial Government has ap- the British army by a Russian sub- G r The blood is res onsible for the pointed a Commission to her dis- Vanishes in' a Few Minutes. p p p p - ject. is. equivalent in Russian law to a health of the body. If it is good, dis- charged men in securing steady and ro-need. to pace the floor all night corresponding period of service In the 'ease cannot exist. If it is bad; the i remunerative work. The Dominion with the agony of a throbbing tooth. Russian army. Russian sub'ects -door is shut against.good health, dis- Government, and other authorities and Sloan's Liniment will quickly relieve have reached-lied-heFeif� reach the ! - 'ease is bound to appear in one form i employers, systenviti�v Riva- he pain -and give -you -rest. — - age of eighteen, and who are under -ter-another: One person maybe lseired fference to returned soldiers when fill- A single application and the pain usually disappears. Sloan's Liniment the age of forty-one, are, therefore,.i with rheumatism or sciatica, another Ing vacant positions. invited to qin t y. with anaemia, indigestion, heart pal- The public can and should ca -open- gets.,right .to the root of the trouble. j he British arm This s i pith an headaches es backaches al- ate heartily in this urgently aster- Like a warming balm it relieves con- invitation extends to all Russian sub- Y g Y geation, and in a few minutes tooth- jects in the United Kingdom, includ- ! The man who weds an 'old Same , strung nerves, or any of the many sary work, byt encouraging the men to ache is reduced. ins those who have been locally na- ! often finds that she has a red hot other forms of ailment • that comes take fullest advantage of the curative To soothe the throb of a tooth that turalized in a British colony, and' er. when .the blood is weak and watery. and educational opportunities given pains with neuralgia, apply Sloan's those who are registered as Belgian p. There is just one certain, speedy cure' them, and afterwards by seeing that liniment externally. Aching muscles, refugees." Some people believe in nothing --or , -Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They make they get w. ork. Local committees; rheumatism, gout, bruises, sprains, new, rich blood,, and this good blood have been formed for this purpose in i lumbago, chilblains, sprains and stiff '� at least -in only what they can under - strengthens the whole system and man towns, but much more has to be I neck can also be most effectively, ROW TO INVEST YOUR MONEY. stand; and it meq amount to the same Y j treated with Sloan's Liniment. Clean- thing. ;brings good health and happiness. done in this way. er than mussy plasters or poultices. 'Thousands owe • their prdsent• good The treatment, most carefully car= Sloan's Liniment at all drug stores a person with any sense disputes ---. -health, some, life itself; to the pills, i ried out in accordance with the latest I in 25c., 50c. and $1,00 bottles. the wisdom of depositing money in a - Miss Devine Laliberti, St. Jerome, discoveries and the *proved results of savings.bank and earning three per .y' Que.,, says: -"Last year I seemed medical experience, includes many cent. per annum, but what a good busy- LISTER - 'gradually to grow weak and run down. forms of strengthening exercises, ` nese man cannot understand n why I did not sleep well, had a poor" appe- often requiring special and costly ap- it should be allowed to remain there ' and left to accumulate at' that rate. • -tire, and grew pale and generally lan- paratsus; the scientific use of electric- b>�tfilf►•?L—�kM9�I�C�1�{.; quid, I consulted a doctor who told ity, massage, and continuous baths for Money to -day is certainly worth me I was anaemic, and gave mea affected limbs; with wise dieting and more than that, ;but the difficulty is, .die name thafstandsfvr tonic. This I took faithfully for some fresh air as a. matter of course. the average person does not know t�glity,iaF4rrmM4Tcfiinery how to,irtvest,it safely. There is a time, but it did -not help me, and I ap- Occupation is often as necessary - LISTER ENGINES ARE . peared to be growing worse, and final - hand beneficial as rest itself, in its curs -I` way open to every healthy person to BRITISH BUILT ly I was hardly able to go about the tive and strengthening effect on body invest his money without any risk, - • ]( house and almost whollyincapacitated and mind. Classes are. therefore •-k;L: which may bring him or his family.a (J P i h thousand per -cent., and no matter for work. While in this condition a i held at the hospitals, for' instruction '� P - t friend advised me to try Dr. Wil-: and practice in .many arts and indus-� what the result, cannot bring him less tries, such as' care than three per cent. interest and that �{�"' the liams Pink Pills, and I got several carpentry and wood P Le st k boxes. It was net long after I began carving, metal and leather working, I -is by taking out an endowment life ` - their use when I could ` spe an im- typewrit;ng and book-keeping, me- r,, insurance policy in the Crown Lite gthe i uh provement, which just manifested it- chanieal drawing and elementary en- � 'h Insurance Company of Toronto. The Empire, self in an improved appetite and bet- ; gineering, gardening, bee keeping and: --- moment you , pay your first premium oult ter rest at night. From this on the P ry-raising, � you create an' estate of the full value - with - Improvement was rapid and I was not These all help to increase the capa- '�+-�+ - of your policy. Should you die with- it Jk long in regaining perfect health. I.city of the patients, and to lessen the A RARE XMAS GIFT in a year your 'estate will receive a think Dr. Williams Pink PilIa are a I effect of any injury they have receiv- thousand per cent. on your invest -ed, b ettin them into ractice for sy sendln4t now for our Price ; ment; if you lire to the maturity ofseal blessing for all weak girls " ` Y S g P Lia of ou more thanprincipal 'end three 2 3. iZ� 9 H P. Qn Sklde orYou can get these pills through any ;such industries ns they can profitably r your poitcy you will have returned to iilgA'1'otOcr�o:`. medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents undertake. The medical and educes-' , y Autornattc L'S�bricaTlon. tional officers try first. to discover Be�aut�f + ' � r re�interrst. - • a box or six boxes for $2.50 from'The Y Pe - - -- - - Dr. Williams Medicine .Co. Brock-, hat each man is most likely to suc- Can there be any comparison be- r ( Lister Silos.. Ensile. aCutters, Ville, Ont. teed at, and then to fit him for, it as LOBES tween leaving your money on deposit l Threshers. Sprayers. Milkers, . 0„ thoroughly_ as Ossible, in a savings bank or buying a policy. Electric light Plemts. Melotte DISABLED, CANADIAN SOLDIERS. It has been wisely decided that no You esu hive alto • ::e s .1,w -k' in the Crown Life? Write the Head • Cream Separators. man shall forfeit an art of his en- it over for your Christmas buy- ' Y P P Ing A fortunaco ou: ^base en- ; Office at Toronto for literature. � .. • _ABein and Usefulness. ,-slon on account of his industry and able- us to oxer. h.•ae RARE ¢ 9Vi1at L Being Done lo Restore Tlatir' enterprise in improving his own finan-. aced REST STYLE Robes at l THE LISTER price -4 less than half their usual ••f=1121tai T8=O1 GX TSS W NTMA" . eoat .... ivf 4t -z aoaait. CsRINI -� i The Military Hospitals COS7lmlasion'; 'Let utlr readers write without i1e93- Th. 3• are a rich brown -black, Get away from the ^:d disagreeable • ; et Ottawa informs .us that_ 2,1)81, w t. beauttful lustre and per- w -inter C'allforala temperature 1s from tation bio the Secretary of the Militar$ featly tanned: unsurpaaaed for -4 to 76 de`iees the. year round. It _ soldiers were under its care at warmth and appearance. The rot ezpenaii a to spend the entire winter W to fol rice Hospitals Commission at -Ottawa, or cdr1. thing for F the beginning of this month. Of to the Provincial Commis,aion at the chore Bungalows rent from taa.00 per $o •s j ,Cato, oarria v. or swch month up. GGrr t�dar I these, 426 were at Sanatoria for tub-. Provincial capital, askingan forth- u ! erculobis and 1616 at � Convalescent p ' Y afakea Dian a Iaeurtc s� mous l Winter Tour Faroe The • �� • er information they may desire, or' ,;lioar Stet for the moms 'annus Los An.e:ea through a talc rr st -----= Hospitals- 682 of the latter bei out-' Pae+� :.lid• esrluaA t2troutth train from P �g ,giving any practical suggestion re- F'urrhar+e*a are ad�tred to' ,'htcaga to Lca Angeiea. slur � patients, while S8 members of the, golfing from thought or experience. make an :arty setects�n n� the :u94._ p -a:._ __ e. ac Loa Angelo. er, . �fevee were in asylums for the lnssne,._ MAKING SCAPEGOATS. ly w -are a bth�emsk nsziti9 efo a lavQ en route�ttrd day -less thaw three • - '6f" -the -326 cases O� tnberenl0919 ]t will. soon be unobtatnabte "'rite to B. H. Bennett. Cion, Art • r` -write to -day for peace list Chicago .t: North western Ry. . 46 Ton may. be added, almost exactly halt i from the lariteAt dealers in t+t., Tcronro, Ont He will send you dis- �" 11 rO " were discovered in time to prevent' German Generals Are Being Retired Canada, riprive literature and train scheduler. IFA -LISTER fr Co.Lifmited them from leaving Canada for -the seat-- on Account of "Ill Health." * netp fou plan an attractive trip, and TOR -ONTO Jsk i of war. LAMONTAGNE, LIMITED make iss+ rtaticnn for you clearZhrougn i♦ According to a statement prepared The turning of the. ' tide against p.04 so: trio r"• r .,, :a Coast -• 1�s• by the 'Militia Department, up to Oct- Germany is _having its inevitable � Notre Dame at. wast ober 5th 1916, the number of soldiers symptoms of developing scapegoat-. sa°srTsaan• sent back,to Canada -because of med- The idol% of �3he early part of the 7taanfaetnrers of s. Istay Haraesa, Yeasts, asses. eta. i teal unfitness .was 6,208. Of these. war are now being torn down. Gen. satabllsrua 1869, 961 were suffering from wounds, shell- Von Kluck, who made the remarkable shock, or the effects of gas; 122 were rtsh toward Parise and got within 18 A insane; 245 were effticted with tuber- miles of the city, has been retired ever, because the French would have eulosis; while the remainder, 4,880, ostensibly on eccouni of n shrapnel been too glad to have accepted such a ' were suffering from -other diseases and wound. - -fit one time it seemed as if severe. blow to the .prestige of the - disabilities. Von Klt:ck would sweep everything' r,,rmati staff. The Kaiser was des- I . All Canadians ought to know- ghat -in sight, Lut -the tide turned, and perately offended at Von Kluck for is beintt.done by the Military Hospitals hope µ•as given up. The French, un- ; his failure, and, it is said, treated him' Commission, acting on behalf of the der the .masterly generalship' of Gen. ; with thg utmost severity. who'_e }c.'y bf citiiens, for the restora- Joffre, began to turn upon the-enetny. The other scapegoat is Field Mar- MAT ar- - - tion of their woinded defenders to a The next thing Joffre suddenly con- ! shal Von Falkenhayn. Von Falken- -' position of self-support and independ- centrated by motor trucks, -taxicabs hayn had been, for years, in the high -- once. and all other vehicles. an army, upon eat favor with the German Military Every, disabled soldier_ is medically Gen. Von Kluck's®flank so strong that Staff. He was dormerly Military .In- enjoy, is yppt ovm home, examined on arriving at Quebec. - If Von Kluck had to drop all thought of structor to the Chinese government, -_ be is no longer in need of hospital Paris and think mainly of his army. 'then governor of Kiou Chow, and was as smooth, clean and comfortable a shave G treatment, he is sent- home free of Than came the great battle , of. the' military tutor of the German Crown I as the city man, or as anyone else in, g y y� Y give satisfaction as Chief of Staff he + or rattiiit accordin" to"theyextent ahilit • b Gen. Joffre and his subor- give s of his disability. If he reeds further' dinates, and fought with the greatest ! was displaced and superseded by Von treatment, he is taken to Lhe_hospital bravery by the 'French and the Brit- Falkenhayn. For , awhile .Van Fal - or sanatorium where the treatment i=h. kenhayn seemed fo be in - the swim, most suitable to his case isF available, The rush- on Paris was definitely 'but the failure at Verdun anti else - and, if possible, to that which is arrested and tbe.Germans forced back , where cost him his prestige, and on -nearest'his home. Men who cannot into the position which they haveAug. 29, 1916, ls'e was displaced in _._resurto their former work on;_dis_' since held nld__ Gen. Von Hitlden- charge from -hospital are advised and! Von Kluck found himself in such des- burg, who had become a popular idoL j enabled -to taker special training for; perste straits that he offered to sur- on account of hi., sweeping successes ' new occupations. This is 'provided render upon condition that his troops I on the Russian frontier. p free of cost; and while the men are be-. be paroled. This is incredible, how- . It was felt that Von Hindenburg could restore the favorable conditions on the Western front which he has so far failed to do, and will probably ! T �f t= hink be the next to go. • Von Falkenhayn's I fall was felt, and an opportunity was given him to restore his reputation by the command against the Rouman- I People cut out tea or coffee before retiring when these inns in Transylvania. At first it i beverages interfere with sleep. y In the morningthe seemed as if everything was going his way, but now fortune has turned drink freely of them, strangely overlooking the fact against him, as his•campaign,against that at whatever time of day the Cup is drunk the drug, the Roumanians is a failure, and the caffeine, in tea Find coffee is irritating to the nerves. heat evidence of it is his prompt re- moval and retirement to the rear. More and more people are turning to - - -- -- --- - - - -"Bang?" -','.,.The Bombardment. . - _ 1 c n rant. P.Ostn went the rifles at the man-- neuvres. "Oo-ool" screamed the pretty girl- ' i u nice decorous, surprised little scream. She stepped backward into the drug-free, nourishing; comfortable cereal drink, the arms of a young man. ' said she, blushing. "I war. 77 T he re's a ease °rightencd b,. the rifles, I beg your r n. st: do I - Canadian pcstum_._('Preed Co.. Ltd., Wtmd%or; t)nt. - IiNot young .'Let's g of over and watch the artll- I... , you own and use the keenest, speediest, most convenient shaving tool in the world -the : e zor- Th thin Gillette Blades, electrically hardened, honed with dl mond dust, stropped In wonderful automatic machines, carry gn edge. whose ,uniform, lasting keenness I= -fever been matched.,' The curved Gillette. hbad holds them rigid -guarded -adjustable by a turnof the handle for a light or close shave. With the Gillette there's no need for honing, stropping, or o0reful working round the chin or angle of the jaw 1 There are no preliminarles=ilia msor Is ready for businras-you lust pick it up and shave, with_ the easy angle stroke,_ In five minutes•or less. The Gillette "Bulldog", "Aristocrat'• and Standard Sets cost $S -Pocket Editions $3 and $6 -Combination Sets $6.50 ur. At Hardware, Drug, Men's Wear and Jewelry stores. 220 Giftette Safety Razor Co. of Canada,. United Office and Factory: GILLETTE BUILDING, MAIC . °pr•y�Z� •.,�� ,w � .u.0 ..., ',P -r ,,. 1 Q'•N�MRr}^}�.,�CJ•'. y'!r£`a1�RJ�en.,�l."'.. :Yr •i��Mi� fi•'.r;:"v.-e .,y ..,.'!v- ;n wvg,; i �"}M'r�sarw 7•ea 'aft .-Yw•vIF 'K � - -t g.. �, .. -..'•...', .. •r ' e. .i"'i+...�1'J'.+CY•• t�'-XR � r�. ,Yr.^•.3'. 'N, a �..?}i .,,�i�'` 3 br. � . --, iT' '. ,. +' 1' -.a� .. y. d _ �Kf`' 4 - P, � .. 'r., ._ .-�'�Tw . .,i w. r :.� .... -.. .. .. _ Y !•,J- �. i9 ...d y:. ?'•'+R.f •O w -t ^ y� - ,:.�:i. . s.,. ..,Q,.A out - CLIMATE LESS 58YERE. HOW. ;SHE FOUGHT +FOR SERBIA. - Seeing Stars by,Day. i ' • Kilting the Galvef plenty of exercise. acid PwellinR n the Euacachian Tpbes. n nd thus -to e 1 ualize the air pressure ut Charcoal ashes, salt and aralphur, _ Eitgtishtaoman Describes Her Idle'ar Y, Although t is an old belief that. the stars can be seen in daylight from .-An Sorts Of eXeusee are _ I For Neuralgia andSergzant. Sick {119iQt Cit 1'avin�* on " EERY the bottom of a deep mine, :well, offered for the high price of x - Headache Use "English WO MA chimney or other shaft, the Rev. W, beef, the most `plausible be - .! I Miss Flora Sandes, an - woman who served as a Serbian. sol-► - F. A. Ellison maintains"that it has noing fact. its the alleged demand for ; - e - - dier, gives her experiences in -a-book,. ._ BIKES foundation in .Writing the _ct V e -killing Of Calves_ -- ase ne 1 which has just been published in Lon- I don. to preserve her complexion, and Journal of the British Astronorrrieall Association, Mr. Ellison says that the _ which BhOuld be allowed to : Ira She worked as a voluntary nurse she finds this n eats s y task, if she invisibility of the stare 7n tae' day- ss lnt0 beef. YOtI grout regular as - ' - - at in Serbia for eighteen months before uses Zam B . This herbal balm onl keeps the sur ac in sot y f e sale' time is caused by the gLare of the atmosphere illuminated by the rays cannot have beef if you eat na �� the Bulgarian invasion, and"" was with smooth and acft; but penetrates to feeds of the sun; and that there is no real- „ "veal," it o.3 Veal hilt yOtl Cori have ► ' Ba 'a bottle today and ave it handi one regiment when it retreated into -Albania before the overwhelming en- and the underlying tissues. It stimulates the cells to healthy on why a chimney or other shalt Shredded Wheat Biscuit It seen gives relief. Sold in emy forces. She ultimately. reached action, and produces vigorous eir- should sensibly diminish the glare. which COntairi3 more teal . 'k clean, handy tin tubes at Durazzo and Corfu. Finding her oc- culation, which, by carrying away all im uritiea creates apenman- p Even with a telescope the visibility o! stars and in the daytime de nutriment than beef and r; chemists and general stores cupation gone, she enrolled as a pri- sntly clear complexion. How planets - Pends greatly upon heir color. Red Costs much less. Shredded _ everywhere. nate soldier, and. within a short time was promoted to be corporal, and was mach more satisfying than s temporary complexion produced or yellow stars are much more easily - wheat biscuit isthe whole substitutes. 1 later to the grade of sergeant. While by powders and cosmetical seen than whiti'ones, and the tele- wheat Steam -cooked, shred - ;' • Illustrated booklet mailed she was with the retreating Serbians b08. los, all m. %,Lsts or Zam- Bnk Co., Toronto. scope must be very carefully focused, ded and baked. Make it our y . on request they were fighting a rearguard ac- or even a ori ht star will be invisible I . g In the bright sky. The planets Venus . ? "meat." , meat, for ten days and see wind flatulence. stomt�p tr,.l,ty -.r }r i There -are -still-hermits in. ha gastric catarrh, heartburn, etc.. i tion practically for six weeks. a • + • and :Mercury, on the other hand, can !,how much better oil feel. y - - She ends the volume_ with the an- nouncement that she is "eagerly be aeon better in daylight than in the +. Wholesome and strengthen - ted most of the geological formations med n"tely insifhalf er ea[gla a of hot caves, and they number no fewer than BiaFrroughes.4 Watts, Ltd. i dark, but,most of the planets are Iess i. ; CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. looking forward to the time when we g can get another whack at the enemy - _— visible in, daylight than the stars. ing for any meal with milk. 4 lcoo.ouaraa) t8ae c2tab t Ave, Montreal, I and- march victoriously back to -Ser- bia. With any luck, I hope some Hog Notes. I r If _-—`�- For Catarrhal Deaf eta Cream oriZl comb' wick fruits. _ S' - day to be able to describe how we I left with larger pigs, small ones 1 neSS Made ill Canada _ ---- Politic Politeness.-- I accomplished it, and the triumphant entry into Nish, which we were al- will become stunted b bein crowd- ! y g .- - ' ed from thefeedingtroughs. - - e�,��� ���Sgya. Z_D_pazeTOEa Mother—Harry, „ If the larger earlier pigs are fit for ftu a7��rraa77 you must remem- ber never to ask for a second piece of. ways talking about. __�- market it will not pay to feed them, litre Ir. _�; , r1 a there is much mu.Krr: �+ Ei;u roTATc r�. tr tax cop. S bl.r- I)rleware. Cartnan. Order cake. __ longer. Sell as soon as fit; do not Ing from calal r n and head rtulaes. Amer!- I at once. SUPPIy llmlted. Write for quo- Harry—I wouldn't. if I C011d get - _ THE THING sell until fit. an people would du well to consider the !method employed by the English to com- latt^tif II. W. ttaw son Brampton. two pieces instead Of one. !JUST FOR LITTLE ONES Sweet corn will grow pigs more rapidly than many people realize.land bat this . tlYldtr,us disease Ecrr>'nne [knows ho • damp the OrKli[h climate Is o amp a t o suffer-�Ft0F:1•,11.tKL.XG dampness r Rr/wSP6YY3S 80$ 111"S - NEWS 'AND IUtf WILL BUY' Corn should be used in the finishing-'ir.g n h In Enga! :trhl hetrek,t' 111e,,s lur sale to ,c od Ontario , .- _..._ . _._. Standard bollaaaa - Cockshutt Plough Pfd. _ _ ..- - Baby's Own Tablets are the best n ration. -. ........ ti w P )constitutional dlxe,ise and use an intrr- i Don't sacrifice an old sow that is a1 nal rvned>• fur It that In really very I a• 1 e-T�aasi ..- -: ....bres0all efts,— rf III] bnslueases, Full. Information on al'rileatlon to Stinson Puhltshin Com- -Canada Machinery Ptd- medicine a mother can give her little l - regular and prolific breeder. Such I effk•aeluuP, i ; Deny, 79 Rest Adelaldp sttreet Toronto. .. - Canadian Oil Companies. = •• Domanion Power d Traasmisatoa. - ones. They regulate the bowels; sows make the pig business certain. guaarerry w•1to soul] Ycarcely. hear a- I watch tick tell how they Find their hear ( -- rdZ.`.'CELLL8E6IIe .• —_Cama -+a" Consolidated. Velt Pfa — 331aotrlaal Devslopmeat Scads. sweeten the stomach, banish conati- pa igestiort--Tel-- --I'- t2Ei8 and lad Give her a Cod astute so she wfi3'i•nx restored by thta Fin I1Ph trPacmenc an_ 9x tent. th-st .tna tick-. a a : keeps -active gala e- eajtny-, "—`-Wk."�h n'A I ('.•t:•CEB, . Tl'MC]Ii9. i.l nc . rarer -- 1. Internal -Ontario Pulp a Favor sands.- j apaalsh liver Sanas. and simple fevers and make teething The young sows should be handled tY nl:itnty audible seven and � P1 Theref,hrP it vy u know bomeon L .:d external. cured wltls- our ort treatment. Wil I SELL easy. Concerning them Mrs. Herbert Johnston, Maymor t Sask writes kindly to make them gentle. IL w ho t•. trouhted with catarrh. catarrhal deaf- I he d t . i ubt-etorettoo ateo kfedlcal Cc, 1.lmlted. Coilingwood. On;. _ goes a long way In making a sows and h.nd it i. ihIm atnd youlwill. have Deciples n a legless. •I have used the past four Bears and n Tablets hem pat profitable to have her tractable and been the mein„ of PaviriR dome poor sut- p Y ' j kind. A vicious sow is -never profit- re'rer perhavy rrom total drar iess. The 4►aalph m Ontario zona. the thing for babies and young chil- able. Komerrsart alroutn70c.-and iIn madeaasdf l- Siordan Paper bonds. dren." The Ibritish lQrsquer e•, (toads y are sold by medicine Keep the fall pigs growing. The your druRRiet obtain 1 on. at S�•sa' *ars••••*mss _ dealers or by_. -mail at 25 cents a box more growth before. severe winter.armin, Your dr strength), obi, about 7o ' saslo-F:each bones w yield e! from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., weather, the more profitable -will bei north. Take this home,. ane add to It ' . We buy and sell all Unililted 8ecurl- Brookville, Ont. their development. i pint of bor water and 6 ounces or ties. Correspondence Invited. i ranulated -ugar • -tir until dimpol�ed. 4 Provide comfortable quarters for Tukr it tablespoonful four times a da _ - iMsGdonald, 13uitoeie dt to. - CLIMATE LESS 58YERE. the fall pigs, where they can have' ►'armint Is used In this way not ontSsto----. ey rrduc•e.-b.y tonit. action the 4n'lammation - • ls4 bI! iR+ib'T _ plenty of exercise. acid PwellinR n the Euacachian Tpbes. n nd thus -to e 1 ualize the air pressure ut Charcoal ashes, salt and aralphur, .- E, } When bsyln our Piano Y, Toaoxro - - ox's• What Study of Larger Glades in the drum bu, to correct any excess of should be' kept in ever feedin y g yard. +e<'rrNona in the' middle ear, and the rc- {119iQt Cit 1'avin�* on " a B. C. Has Revealed. If Pulte it Rhea are usually remarkably you want pigs in March mate " —I If �� HIG _ ills now so prevalent. It is a corrective for diarrhea, colic aulck and effectf..e. ! Dr. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of your mows this month. I Et'ery person who ha.- catarrh In any . a ould atve thl- rretpe-a tttal and .-the. Smithsonian Institution, and Mrs, Early pigs are the most profitable, ',free r /� /� �y PIANO J"1l�/71 V N - free themselves from this-destruc-tivr �_ but the right accommodations must dlNease, have.-rieturned to Wash-- - y - - Mrs. Winslow's ington - after several months a The farrowing work in Canada. Accomplished by i must be warm for early ly pigs• ' A woman doesn't look so attractive Soothing Syrup BILLIARDS Makes Cheerful, - only a packer and cook, they spent - in the morning, we admit, but at that Is absolutely non-narcotic, It con- r _ their derivatives. It is soothing, pleas- most of bile summer and early fall on : the continental DR o she looks a whole, lot better than the HOT WATIJR has Thobe long winter nights indoor R ` a divide, which forms' Ba 'a bottle today and ave it handi man who just tumbled out of. bed. T� will need recces •" Sold 4 all druautr is Canada and — �- the boundary line between Alberta and Brit Columbia, south of the • Cana_FOR IBD GF�TI�}I� - ' tion. Why not Instal a y 'Home Billiard-_ Table ? di Pacific Railway, studying the .; 1laied"s r lain:ese Cures Distemaar 'Write _ 's,;l, cambrian roc lea, containing the fossil Fn - A Physician's Advice � HeYmits for particulars of our famotlu _ lin /j remains of the earliest animal life. I in Italy. "'If dyspeptlrY,-unerera f. _n, '43a. 'or *a Otsritt to the ties B Leavy snowfall -of the'sourness, wind flatulence. stomt�p tr,.l,ty -.r }r i There -are -still-hermits in. ha gastric catarrh, heartburn, etc.. i f8trsanette `j'able, - - previous winter, and • the fact bhaL would take a teaspoonful of pure bts,ura- 1 who 'live solitary lives in mountain for cash or as easy tartan ted most of the geological formations med n"tely insifhalf er ea[gla a of hot caves, and they number no fewer than BiaFrroughes.4 Watts, Ltd. which they wished to examine were in *6,n forget they were evtrr afflicted with I nine .hundred and ninety. Among � the deep snow about the timber line, to na lit trouble, a ro doctors tsoul to exp ' these recluses. there are sixteen t, h,) little progress was made in duly, in `anatich or the+r saran a well k.no,.n are over ninety-five years of age and Makers to H. x, the hang, =• Church St., Torotrto -ward Your Baby's -Health iCAeer!tal, Chubby Chikbvn - - . Make tike Some HaPPy Weak, puny babies are a constant care to tired mothers and are subject to many diseases that do, not affect healthy children. '- seep your children is good health. See that. their bowels move regularly -especially during the teething period This is a distressing time in the life' of every child and the utmostpre- caution be should taken to ep them well and strong, By the- consistent use of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup it is possible to avoid many childish ills now so prevalent. It is a corrective for diarrhea, colic and other infantile ailments. It soothes the fretting baby and permits the child to sleep well and grow healthy. It brings comfort and relief to both - child and mother. - - Mrs. Winslow's j Soothing Syrup Makes Cheerful, Chubby Children — Is absolutely non-narcotic, It con- tains no opium; morphine nor any of _ their derivatives. It is soothing, pleas- fi ant and harmless. For generations o mothers in all parts of the world have used it and millions of babies have ` been benefited by it. Ba 'a bottle today and ave it handi Relieve and Protect Year Children Sold 4 all druautr is Canada and — -- Mroiigkout the u•o� .Al August, however, sections were ex-' ew fork phyalcian stated that moat I three - centenarians, .while all the _ form" of stomach' and trouble are due to others have passed the a 8�LDIIERBLondon,� amines and measured in the Mount atomaoh actdlt and Fermentation of tile P+► g Of fifty. , �.at d3s�oa Assinibeine region, and from there food contents or the stomach combtnad - ' Mug., with an Insufficient blood supply to the v CiOMF�RTSr e a *III a f 13101 northwest to the cele rated. Kicking stomach, H,A water Inereaaes the blood Treao]w o: _ Horse pass, where the Canadian Pati- supply and bimurated mattneaia Instantly , , tale in about se hours percept anal lsegil�.I fic Railway has bored a double Ioop and! stopss food fermontation,nnrthe oCm + Send for our Special List of through the mountain in order to ob- Minard s Uniment Co., L Limited. �� Q BOXES binatton of the. two, therefor bein,? !r !''� fain a feasible marvelously successful and decidedly Gentlemen,—Last winter I -received grade On the western preferable to the nee or artlnelal digee- side of the tents, stimulants or medicines, for In- great benefit 'from the use of MIN - side a r I digestion. ARDS LINIMENT in a severe attack From $200 to aR6.00 Some years ago Dr. Walcott found - 0 o! LaGri a and I Have fre frequently Some recent orders : avastmount sel. a remarkable fossil fauna in boulders, Pp q y diers' wives' League, 1.30s boxes; Ttrd which had been carried into Kitckin Only once during its whole history proved it to be very effective in cases Regiment, 9150 boxes, te., ac g .has the Bank of England had tem- of Inflammation. Quickest ! Suresew 1 Horse canyon by glaciers that have , porarily to suspend payment. Yours t ! Cheap long since disappeared. This season 1W. A. IiL'TCHINSOI�'. We Cas ssad I he located the source of these boulders sward's Liainmat Cars asral" so. cows - Kan. Soldiers' Supply Assaf; high up in the mountain cirque, where _ a pqrtion of what must haye been, a, Punishment. bttluasar, swatawL great ,hanging glacier is still active. Ethel— I'll back out and' let YOU Toto Ca.all-r CUT OCT n Mrs. Walcott, formerly Miss Mary marry -the wretch. Be a dreamer, if- you will, but gel Sod Spavin or Thoro ftbpli y Ethel—He y you to that of u jingles- ran clock Vaux, of Philadelphia who has studied v up and hustle when the ala glaciers for several ears and is well � proposed s in lee. _ - but you can clean chem off promptly with known as an Alpinist, visited Glacier, ' and I -ant'to see him punished. • tt. a British Columbia, where she measured An army rifle is to day effective the position of two large, glaciers, over a range of 700 yards, whereas in and determined that the front ice foot SOOrRllRlalea ErCildsa ' 1870 the range was only 400 yards. and you work the horse acmetimt, in each case had. retreated at the rate Ejss inflamed by D>oea act biietsr or remove tW of 100 feet a year during the past two' 111= to see. DW and sward's Liniment Our" Diphthsris. hair. $2.00 per botde, deSvereQ. years. Steel plates were placed ons ���guiekl,re�evedbyMb. ke _ Will tell you more if ou w� r ]rain... No _--]_-- the ice on the present sureeyed boon- pinigg -- - Book 4 M free. dory lines. The plates will be buried just Eye Comfort. AI -Youngster Squelched. Your •s SOc per Bottle. Mellselye the antiseptic liniment for beneath the winter's, snows, but, since; itkeitt�Sc.Fordeotdlkelrerreeask ���'ou sit on your horse like a batch- reduces Varieoee !erred R their positions are relative] low as ! DruiMi a orMerlte! Reset ee.. er," said a pert young, officer who encs.mucs or >I Eslirrai les tl w P y „ r happened to be of royal blood, to a sbsals a Ca�o�a � .ad� In die o a w to altitpde, the snow will be melted w R.1'DUNG, P. D. F., ata � •' off next summer, and their locations I iVIarrying for money is about as veteran general who was somewhat bats Mg., �1+ then will indicate the amount of for- bent from age. a'0nro0 ad a>»0Tb10ei li••'t' awe Io. Ltiasib easy a way not to get it as to gamble ". ward flow of ice during the year.' for it. It is highly probable," responded Mrs. Walcott's studies prove that the, - ---- the old warrior with a grim smile,! ire has been steadily retreating during ' Xinara's Liaimsat Casae Colds, sc. "all my life I have been leading calves i s the past six years. Her measure- like you to the slaughter," a menta agree with observations made Fixing the Blame. WANTED. .n Alaska, and indicate that the' ' Mrs. Jones had just punished her climate is not as severe the little boy, 'Tom, After crying\!or a Men & Girls fie side of the continentt ass it was as a a I few minutes he turned to his mother decade ago. and asked: ' ' During the field work a large num- I "Mamma,' did your mamma whip __ ler All Departments ber of photographs were taken, ft- you when you were little?" eluding a dozen or more panoramic "Yes, when I was naughty," was views, exposures being made on con- the reply. s I steady Employment tinuous ' films eight feet in length. And did her mamma whip her Good Wages Besides being of great scenic interest, when she was little?" continued the these photographs form valuable pic- little boy. i torial records showing the general "Yes, Thomas; replied the mother. - d _ ti of certain questioned -theLtd. ' of certain strata -and fossil beds. was little? further y' The party broke camp' at Banff, boy. .�41 Alberta, September .,30, which proved "Yest" answered Mrs. Jones, _- _ _MERRi'�'Q_fy, QN'r, _ 1.1­116`r—tunate move,. -as the next day a A few secon-& elapsed. Then Tom. - ` hoavy fall of snow covered the entire ,my exclaimed: ;q region. "Well, who started it, anyway?" , 7. mum 0-=1R„ '':. .,.1-.: i'. �l •+-�i+uL -4 ,4.�'n�y. i8.e3•�.:k...ati,w YG wuhL+Y •4 \,nh.•M::..r...E\..gar ..JC`C�e$a`r-�!\.. a,1S Sr.. CA. •F-'!_ . a✓,v"..s-r1.v-. .r....,...lum 'Vk°' 7Jv}Y4'iYei"Ceti'i�''R..v'r•e. .'. .. .0 _r-: a•.�-�-_a.�ia`e_"�.v9_4''�J' _ *—v - -.r ww. 0.T"'. -. .... ;,."�u.^'si. ,: '1•ei w .a +fi n. `.,, - ... i•. .-�_ - -'. r_ r,,' • . .�,.. "fit-;•• R^°: �•^rr,_. - �4+^--4W. s�•r.�i"4q-aa .,, -v'S3; af+ .''• .,.� , •. �r'"'+s....� N*;.res "•k?�-�;F"''�'=..e...,�a `r`�,: rs• ..�. �'"•.,..''.c'C.r.i -s'�„- P3R'4"`''t"id•.:., ...9...:i.rsry^ r?,*; •f. ....- .:. '..:.x •l �•, 9'l+i,, naao:tr. A: ':'�:' r'::� .2:'. `�, ^!,;'S. a,. s ` ,r� ^(��'•� T **TT�t -Dr. Herr will be here as usual -=are. Sava a left on Wednee- .! LJ�l�1ALIS111►7••- neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- day for Hamilton, where she will :Boots, SHOES .ANS RLTBBIfiRS. a ,� essioital duties. - * remain stole time'wtth friends, We give an extra Rood line of Boots for men and boys, which will pas you to -13orn-0n Friday, Noy. 8cd, to -A dieeting of the Maple Leaf • -A large number attended Miss examine before buying Also, ot�t• line of Ladies' Boets are sure to ' George and Mrs. Elliot, a dau- Beef Ring will be held in Gordon P. J. Wright's-sale on- Wed ne-may - ' please you•" Rubbers to fit all styles-bf boots -90c to 1.00.' I ` ghter. Law's blacksmith shpp at_8 Q'clocic :afternooia -aad good prices were 'W a have underwear in all grades -wool; union and fleece-lined=b0c to•1.75 r -W . B. Powell has been eonfin• tu-roort•ow (Saturday) evening. realized. _. each. Sox at 25c to. -60c a pair. 9cotch-Fingering in - ' ed to hie house during the past All members are requested to be -Millinery, hat sale, prices one- ` _ black and grey 1,60 per pound, ---week through Ulness.present_- * _ third less for. the .next teen days. Mitts and Gloves 25c to 1.50 psi• pair, all styles, Overalls. Pante and-Smocka -Miss Mabel Green, of Toronto, -On Saturday morning last We expect advance in men's suite 1,26, 1,60 and 1.05. Lined Smocks 1.60 and LOO each. - - �__•__]a-ae been visiting_ Mrs. Austin _ for Fmnk Puekrin, -of A.usiley, was. and - o-vercoats.- - Order - now -a Hardware, -etc. Cbaice- -Orocertes'arways in stock, Prince Ohee a 66c. the est couple of weeks. most unpleasantly surprised when save five or ten dollars. * Ham, Bacon, Haddle, etc. Highest pr[cee paid for butter and eggs, - p p -John •Balsdon=and .Edgar An- going out to his -barn to find that —�-�-- drew were inManchester last -week is auto had -mysteriously disap- -- - $cHoor. REP40RTO G: A. GILL- ESPIE, `DUNBARTON putting a metal top on a silo. geared during the night. He lost Standing of first three in classes for -Chas. S. Palmer is erecting a no time in phoning to Toronto and October of Greet River school: Sr. - - - :.new chimney and -uinking• other the neighboring ,towns -about the 4th -Myrtle Routley, Eddie Michell, --- - - improvements to his residence. theft. He later discovered that Dora Michell. Jr. 4th -Ida Gray, - • -Pte. Victor A.ttsti` n who is still' his auto number had been a Willie Dixon.Dison, Harold Hornshaw. Sr.. .r, x 3rd -Gertrude Hornshaw, Jac ' confined in the Base Hospital, To- changed by the thief or, thiey es _. . k .For- e iq routo,, we are glad to. repot•t.is itij-. with that of R'estn-ey Bros., so ilei, Mildred Hoover. tSr. 2nd -Don - aid Hoover, Mabel Routley, Olive proving. that it would be impossible fur the Routley, Jr, 2nd -Gertrude Dafoe: -1V'. f. Miller left last week on police to identify the'auto. ;lir. Irene Hornshaw, Henry blicbe(l. 1st -' is business trip to the Nurth-Ncest Puc•krin received another surprise class -Gordon Madill, Ada 'Nlicbpll, -and will be abaeut ,flout a couple, en Sunday morning when he found George-Hac�knev: 2od Primer -Ruby - - -- - - - 9 of weeks. his car not far distant from his Mieheil, Jean Routley, Beulah Postill. - -Frank N. Leaveus,',adituc_and holtsP. An examination showed 8rd Primer_ -Rets Madill, Clifford Pos- proprietcir - of t}ie Bolton Enter• that the thieves. had used it for till, Archie Percy.' Ist Primer-Har-- vey «'right, Fera Turner, Fred filar , prise, and fortirerly of Pickering, carrying hides, as blood acid hail' - -- �' -dal, Eli: 15'ilson, teacher.. B "'Sunday Sunday with friends in ton'ti, was found inside. Further iuvesti• Results of October examinations of - The first.appea•rince of .snort• gRtion �howed.tli:tt Ha.11am,Broa., S•.S,_No. 3, Fiekei•inR, -Names- are in _ _ - oecured on N orjda3, when a light of Truronto, had purchased several order of -merit; .Sr. IV. -Margaret' flurry took place, suftieient to re- hides from two young men,. -who Westgate, Albert Gatward% Richard mind us 'that winter is approach-. gave their names as Mercer.,of Barrett. Jr. IV' . iary. Anderson*. - - Oshawa, A coincidence _ in the 1V innie JlcClure, Cyntha Burns, Beryl - - Ing' Annis'. Sr. III: -Eva, Annis, Stella _ Rev. -G. S, Lloyd, M. A., of affair• is the fact that Jaynes Collins; Feta`;trauRhan; Jiariot'ie - - London,•occupied the priipit in St. O'Connor, of this village, had three Annis, Annie S!illivan absent from Andrew's eharch on_Sunday, when hides stolen that sante night. exanic. Jr. III,-��rman �� nod, Leo- Andrew's preacheii' two excellent -er- -A. pretty wedding took -}.lace. pard M,-Gla,shan,,Ml ry Sullivan. Gor- .- . mons. irr Toronto on Wednesday. Nov. don Bennett. Sr. IL -Isaac 1Vood, -The W. A,• of 'St.' Gisorge's l5th. wheel 'illi -s Eva Wilson'; John Frost-, Frank Sullivan, J•r. II. Church have decided to hold their youngest daughter of Thomas -Minnie Bennett. Irene Stranghan', „ sale of -work on the 7th of De( -em- Filson,1 ckerinR,'was united in Reggie Putter; Margaret .Gatward. ,.._,.,. •, �� .. Her bets Binh'. I. -Harr Pearse', ! rarticula"i later. St. John's, Newfoundland. Rev. Arthurs nnrs', ey- rosy, suns -F. W. Hobb who has been Dr. Graham, of Firs sen Giliner , Gordon Collins, Dan Ander- son a t from exams. Primer- • k nndergoing treatment in Toronto Baptist Church, .officiating. The �Iui•iel Gatward,_ Eawin Straughan.• r - for gotue-ti,ne, has retnrnedhome, bride, who was given away by 'Present everyday. Average attend. - nn ­ 1, her -brother, were a g: V-ethevell, improved in health, crepe de chine trimmed with fur, teacher. e Swallow, - C-barle.of Toledo, her veil tieing held in place by a SALE REGISTER. _ -Ohio. and Mrs. S. 'A. C,)peland, of wreath of orange blossoms. She - _ b. St. Mar S. are ;pending a- few carried a bqugnet of -bridal roses days with -their sister,_�irs. Sarah and wore the groom's Rift, a earl SATr• NOV.-}tett Auction sale Y P-- of yaqcottage. household efPc A.Pickering etc., at Ehe ge, f • :Clark, of Church street. necklace, Miss Tressa Campbell, Br ad cotta P, Pickering Villw e - - Although there has been a as bridesmaid. wore a maize ilk the property of lira. F. T. (iiifRths. Targe amount of )i,oney-expended frock, carried pink roses and wore Sale at Yclock, sharp. See small �•�'i ' on the Kingston road. it i; again the jrroom'+ Rift, a cameo ring bills• W. B. Powell, auctioneer. -in - verb bad' c.)ndition, owing --to R. B. Hamilton, as belt man re-, fo�tiwr: Nov. 2"H -Auction sale of _ 11.. THETANDORA '• 'the excessive amount of trat?ic: cpived gold•cufl? linkQ. The -rued- Ftanding timber, rear of lot 17, con. T. M. McFadden has now eoni� ding maren wasplayed by Mrs, r- Pickering 1 mile north east of - - pleted the excavation fl,r the cel Taylor. After the-ceremonyeRme Glaremcnt'. tie property of George - lar for his t*-,ideorv. TheCement hreakfd;t, served. in the (lining Morgan,S.tlr at :oclock: sharp, - - See bilis, ' H tRh Pugb, auctioneer.,. walla will be construcied ihi? fall, room. Later in .the evening the Ti-E;:,.w, tic v, 'i1•-. -Auction isle of a ` but the frame- wQrk will not be happy couple left by the 5 10 train standing timber at lot. i, ccn-ec,ion - - - - - - beg,m until -,)ring. foreasternpoint?, the bride tray- 6, Picker.'ng ng sauth of Bais<r, the - - - - -Mis-t flinty', of Tnrontn, sill `ellinq in a navy blue. -nit and a of 1t m. Fdw>,rda, Sale at r :.. addres44 nleetinfi of the Women'- ~white velvetliat• 2 o'^lock, sharp, 62e tdJs.. H'agh Anxiliary of St. _Geeirg_e; Church -` Mi"sing believed killed," w ,- An •wneir- at the hotne c i .V rd. W, G -F#'jru the me -?age which brought 'the «'Et:zE-t,aS, do . , 22 -A I -tion sale- -. ' h4 . on- MruiclRy,-Nut:: r'0.01,14t J P. iii. tidings of the second bereavement of farm i;tor•k and .m.plwrnpnt.-.• at - All -member- are, real -ie -ted to be during the war to the }tome of Joff- lot 28, *(In. t: I'ir.krr ins .Adj-nining 1-� present. at,han and Mrw, Li�vorube, '32 Flan- Dinbtrtnn ,rhool hoz isr , the pro. -The regular nieetio of the oxford sue. Ptp. K'arren Lig- perty of tiers, A, Burna. Side at 1 - - g - o clock, sharp, See bills, W.M. : - _ _. Girls' Red Cro;g Society will by conibe,-tu whom the mesca-ge re - Powell. auctioneer., - held on Saturday. Nov. 14th, at fern, i- orne-of the two Ron=•e•tvl" - TtusD.j6ti•, Nov, VT" -Auction sale of 8 p: tn., at the home of Miss Vera at the -front. • He enli.ted w ith the Burling. A large ,attendance is Frst Continirpnt, but Rfer reach- also a rams b r b lx an map _ _ also aframe beta Snas1. nn the west i rep nested as business of import, ins Valeartirri•, he was stricken cQn ii - _ ance is to transacted. with nese an orae to return _•l'xbtidge (east- of 'Walter Syme crStore"'. - -On . Friday- night least some home. After his recovery he again. farm, 2 miles north of Ctaremonti. ,TuSt Orifi pfieCe- The Big person or persons broke into Jas. enlisted witli another unit and the property of Fred Holden. Sale i O.Connor'a slaughter hou.e and went overseas. Shortly after he at 1 o'clock: Seebills. . R?m• eta'°, M S �HAFMAl�l --" :- Pieksillig a ropriated to themselves three left, his 1'2,year-old brother; John. au4tioneer, f: hides,hich- werA Worth abont %vas strickrrr with diphtheria and '1`HR�n:�Y,. Nov. 30•rii-Auetion sale of - -- -- __--_- -_ -'- --- - 630. 1,14 as no clue to the thieves died. Another brother, Pte. Char- stb:k. Iplements, hrnisehold fain m h and consecinently they will likely lee Liscomb, is serving as a driver furniture, grain; etc., At lot 22. con. A Pickering. the property of Alfred p. go unpunished. with a field ambulance at the, Thurnhack. Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. n -Several members of the Pick. front. Warren..w•aa bora in this See bills. 'Wm, Maw, auctioneer, ' ering Good Roads . A"oc-iation -city 21 years ago. Before en:ist- ?' went to Broqgham on Monday to ing he worked. as a builder. The T COUNTY COL NCIL- interview the Council in reference mother was•ill when- the me -nage to the County Good Roads ec•heme. ' arrived and ibe ie stills confined t(• County of Ontario They found 0 -very nierntier of that her bed-. Outof the 11, ghildnen_ WHA ist body in perfect barinony who originally made tit) the fan)ilY The adjourned meeting of the Conn - with them .in_tbis movement. only four girl= and one.. boy are cil of the Corporation of tile -County -Farmers have been busy dor. living. Some year-- ago four died of.Ontario will he hPld:.prirsuant to ing the past' few days getting in of scarlet fever within a few day= adjournment,- otr-Tuesday, -the 21=t their hirnipe. The crop- i..+ poor, of eacli other. -Toronto Star of A,ty-'81 Nnveirtber, imta-nt, at the:honr but by no means a complete fail. Saturdaylast. Mr. and fir=. Li=- of two o'(•loct in the afternoon, in the ure. Tate rains of the past two comb anfamily resided }it.'re fol. f O1ll c Chaiui>pt� \n't,ithy. to t,e_;-did be- communil, months have been mo --t beneficial a number of ears and Warren y ire- sh8l, fore the ('rninr,il, should be forw:.rded < to them_ and,althorgh•.they are '6 and other members of the family to_the-.t'ieik. rv4er!-y ceitiflPd, if ac- bmall they are of extra good dual• aiteuded ourpublic-sch6o1. count=, at least tht•crdays before the ity And are fine for table use. -A meeting of tbie united- (,ori= meting of •rhe C,H)ncil.-• _ -H, J. Marquis se'curpd a load gregation., of St. Andraw s, Pick- Dat,.d at «'hitby. this 13sh day of -- - -- --- ---__�—. z of Uxbridge potatoes .last week, ening, and St. John' Broughaiu, Nt'vember, A. h. 1916. J. EF F. - - . FALL IS SURELY HERE _ which he di,po=ed of at *2, 0,) -per- vva- held" iii the .-Presbyter NbA __. __ . 'Cuu Ftt., bag. _ Contrary to. earlier predic. Church here on Toe-dav afternoon County C'leik. tions the price of this necessary for the nurpo-F of mnderming in � T article has not to vered, -but-is a call^to a iniuister• • --There was a PIGEONS PIGEONS Dunt forget that we :have a (candy new lime of Rweater Cuats for - now- gradually rising. Some think good'attendance of raeinber-_and Boys and Men at reagonable prices.. We handle the '-'Visur that there will be an abundance of adherents from botli-' congreQa- Carneaux. and Homers, some veru Branca" exclwgively. Its 'the great 4 -in I Collar potatoes in the spring, because _so tions, and the' •meeting was ;;eels- large, '�5 toy cents each... yotir-e heard so much abort. many farmers are now holding for edly a harmonious one. Sonne - a - - «NITF-1N•.►i.F PIGFO N PLA\T, See onr.new stock of Boots and Shoes -All prices and size. that -)till - higher prices, blit will be compel• ten nr twelve :candidates have �a't�i'tevale, Orae. - fit everybody from grandad to baby.. led to sell them in the. spring. been Beard during the vacancy, - - ---•• -, -Many motorists are in ig'ncir- and all were .Hien with splendid ELM DALE MILLS _ See our new samples froth the Lowndes Tariloring,Co. for since of 'the law in reference to records, but of these only about_ Fall and winter Suits and Coats. We liave the carrying of very strong one-half were available at the ' a dandy bunch this time lights', -known as "search•lights." time of the meeting, -several hav- gICKER2NCt _' - TherDepartw-'elit of iighw`ays is tog already accepted eallt, to other I'ow can always get tliebest Mani -" about to take action. They have charges. Rev, H, D. Cameron, of toba Flour made from No. 1. R• Al -BUNTING, lam, _ P.ICKER.ING - sent out a number of notices to West Hill, the interim .moderator, - Manitoba Wheat. ' - - -E-tablished 1857. motorists, _ stating that unless presided. After devotional exec- Royal Household and Gleuora -for - their lights are changed prosecu- cises, ,it 'was decided. to vote -by " Bread: Try a bag. ' tion will follow. They think that ballot, Several names appeared. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatg a. gentle hint will -be as effective upotilhe ballots. butthe'majority BRAN, SHORTS • . as a police court jolt. was in favor of Rev. G. S. Lloyd, MIX FEEDS -. ; S timmel • k.Jl o' lel S • -Apparently, the, coal -dealers M. A. The vote was then made, -- -OAT CHOPare baviog'Areat trouble. in secuc- u' 9. withotiti a dissenting CRUSHED OATS ing coal for their customers; par- voice. Mr. Lloyd is not a Strang- BARLEY CROP -�~ - ticularly of the out variety. They er to Pickering. He occupied the 'WHEAT - �► are of the opinion th'tit all the oval pulpit on different occasions when CRACKED CORN output t output i9 being rushed to the lake a student at Knox College, frena, - • MIXED HEN FEED - -Coal - Oil -Stoves - *: Jr ports before navigation closes,!and which institution he graduated Caldweli'e Cream substitute t�=' that after that they will not have last Apr•ing. Since his graduation CMf_ tel, -_ �. so much difficult in supplying he has filled the pulpit in (,;;slur olas Y"i ijl 1 I ^~ . -tis Deeds of their patrons, _ .The r e Uharch, London, during tlie CHOPPING. AND_. OAT price is gradually soaring, so that absence of the - pastor, Rev, A. CRUSHING EVERYDAY before spring there may be much Graham, who is now at the front. Get prices on feed in ton lots. •:• Harvesting Tools, et - -'-*iifferiarg in_ ---The to the capacity of chaplain:- it.. is- - - --- - . - - ! greatmt ec•onanly Ebcmld , be exer- hoped that Mr. Lloyd will accept BELL PHONE. c p Ieised in the ore of (coal, to avoid the call, especially ae the vote F'. 7X7, w@®�9' ,---- / O QCT` G P � H G7 � N D trouble later. IRa-- so unanimous. Chopping every day. (—L/ _a ,,,• '.. ..k. • s. •a: a;�1: '.c77 ,.»a•' �,. ....so.. ..�.,y;. •.,. - a—.:., r.y), su• .:�-: ;w . �u:�.. :'x'°" r ;CC.y''ha•. PY'�•�LI -' I "aY3Y+ w., ., •. . '....r ..i• ,.' '',.;-^'...:•. .,,. ''r� ,•'.._,.. .... •9. t -' S ... ax ... .. _. ... ,... .. .......... •a..,.. '�.. .