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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_09_14, fi^„i '••aa .-x, � x c•-•- � ^. .,`.(�:!M w e i roc �. r r . ..,. v +z.• - 2: MW iM 9 'YY'Y ! i.p�. ,q .•"'•.r,R/R F 'P P t ' ••F •.tla• '� ". Y'.gry. : Y; ^. Kt :•2'- t,,... s."" •+:3,'{,'.'+GKSe e •�'''.1^ ..red �sit.„�.rt .�,3C. y ur '` n ...3' w: s•” "x ^,'•'.5 t�. ..:•,' �" ..v ..i .�:. lona•; •?P'r �.i..a. qx''�i :�.�_'..a• '•e 7. h.. - 0 RIE • ..:F NEW. N .. •.r a' ��X�I.'i PICB.ERING.- ONT...,NRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.4. 191 - __ _1'�oa 51 - _ _ �a FROCK ROAD •• ^' • • ••�� . _ . �erofassta:atarl iaarl�. . _. _ --- -- Baker Heise.aants.#i.:umber o: one re4ident. at: Members of the Whitevala Farmerslip� � Toronto Fair last week. Olub, don't forget that nest Tueeiti Bid Slight and friend, of Toronto. SepL. 18th, is our regular meeeting. L. OALDWBLL. Y. D., Successor motored out and spent the holiday at Come prepared to, discuss buying win- pOII�t ne lent 011e H. B, Wllbur's. ter feed, coottoo -seed, oif mike and • tO ��m Dr. B. Broai4.A Pboao Bos g y Kra. A. Lang. of Vancouver, accom- bran. Have a list of coal oil barrels . $ollse Or Barn. panted by Yrs. Grebe of Markh.m; to lead back, . H: Pugh', Secretarv, ` 'DB.' V. B. OARTWRIQHT. For apeat a few days recently with the o; Gravenburoko■ir, scoossoe to •$uilding, 1'llrge and former'@ sister-in-law, Mrs. P. Ma SIMQOE POINT owls. Piokerina. Oat Oma isoars Donald. X tgiasad LID to s P. n any small, Were struck by ___ We are sorry to report that Arabi- Following were guests at Simcoe RB. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- ligh•tIIi g that last bald McDonald, who has been under Point House during first week of Sepp-- ..az.d mamb4r of rb. o�• m.�ls.l.as•. the doctor's care for the past two tember :Miss Bessie E. Trew, Kim J. Gaye■ of oalario. Spoleto aise■tdoa to storm. weeks, is sot improving as his friends Y. Taylor. W. " and Mrs. Dandle. Mis. be aftlaa of /lasses. Byes Mated tray.- lfasrr petsa4,sl. , fast would like to ase. see. G, said M. Dandle, all of Oshawa -Use our Bods. Prof. Mr. and Mn, Hambly, Miss Bambly. •���� C.• MOKINN01"t, K.D:; L.8.0:8. Day, of the •O. A. 0..• �'�'��� R. H. and Mrs. Tew: H. and Mrs. Tow, 1T . sdl■b xI member of Iii 041104• roo mtlde+ads them. -HAMILTON—HOGLH M. and Mrs. Coaling, John Bast Jor• >aestdas■ a■a ■rs.os of oatarhe 3fesarlaM dna. Mr. and Mrs. Gogel and Kim st O•ue{s N sarR•+ss. idis"a�' ..8» as A quiet wedding took place at ties ap..bt4a s. aatemsos of ...ea a■a Q Soaey, all of Toronto. n larrss. ome4 dna r4afae■4o.>tsas Ohristias paesoaage. Little Britain, oa _ _ Mae. 2700 wedeeedaT, Sept. kh, 1917. Rey. D. sOWMANVtt.LE ` ♦.e�asi. i� T. Van Orman officiating. when $�� Alma Priscilla. calf daughter of Mr. WatdmDeday. Sept. 19th, W the Big Z. FARBWHLL, 1[.0.. 13ARRI8- mad Mrs. John Hamilton. of Bron- Dai of BowmanvHle Fair—one of the I J . . a■.■ Aw O., BARRM ham. was married to Bari Bathurst very best purely agricultural ezhtbi. 9Dhtr1lss . ��, hw ogle• only am of the late J. W. and tions is the Province. The Director$ Stouffvffle, Ont, Kra Bogle. of Oshawa. The young aro striving to make this year's Fair a AE, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and couple lett by motor for Toronto and hummer as there are many fine ani - . sousital Notary Pabus. ase. �to�e� eo other points, the bride wearies a navy m� coming that will command ad• ea,■. om00 Brook es. lfoarth. wbr- �s traveliin suit with large velvet hat. miration, and givethe Direetaesn favorable weatb. �ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A„ Bar- ,rlet r. Bouotfor,No"Pablie,associated � $� ��TBmdat suns. Tile good wishes of their numb- bumper attendance. Bowmanville to psaetle• w eb Mesar•. R cinan. Dwlsoa a J. Be ! rous friends follow them. Fair u always a gr4t Re-IIaioa of Vanier. Barr star., Toms �•� '� HOUSEFURNISHINGS old friends and acquaintances. Grand +, nsDar street, Toro■to. T•luv�oae - - Stand preformance will be par excel- Main.-BOOTH—DOTEN lence: Wednesday evening in the peril Big Stock, at the lowest prices. A quiet but pretty wedding was Opera House there will be oceans of - - Delivery free. fun for all. Special railway rates on �LAXE B. BEATON. D. D. S., solemnised s Frida ,Sept. Tth, when P Pearl Bugenm. only a�auQhter Of J. W, the three lines that serve Bowman - III of tblo coral coma• at Ueatal and Mrs Doter$. Green River, woo ville. Make entries early with J. S. •ibaraeons and University of Totoato, Omee Call and see. Ind Phone VA. Moorcraft. Secretary, Boz 891, Bow - over wl K. P•rinais's hardware score, whirby. joined in the holy bonds of wedlock manville. D D� 0 to 32; t to LAW. tm1 yboa. Claremont. to Walter. Neil, youngest son of Wm- a� Dr a•atoa'a absence *venae. Dr h[e and Mn. Booth, of Wto, officie.ating. Rev, i • 1D w4ll, of Toronto, will be In ebara•, _ R. Corrigan, of Toronto, o�ciattng. GMsltle'YWOOD FRUIT BASKETS The bride was becomingly attired is a The sad news came to the home of suit of Day blue, with picture bat to Joseph and Mrs. Laughlin on Sept. T, ! if ueitstlaeis �rastbf. match. Misa No Gray. of Clare P B wh11e John that their son, Pte. Arthur Laugblio. mont, acted G. HAM=issue: of Marrisge 1i and 8 quarts, witty cover$ any color A. liighswaoder, Green lover. was bad mom° the supreme sacrifice on 2 ve in the cos■y et �u*io. I quart been boxes toast man. After the ceremony the August 38rd. 11717. Pte. Laughlin en - happy couple- left for a short trip to listed In February," 1918, with the POIIOHER. Real Estate Ano- 84 and SI quart crates. made of very Toronto and points wast. midst heart• and Southern Manitoba Battalion T• rtoneer, valuator, eoll•eror and is l thin boards. Strong and very light.. lest congratulations, which showed and went overseas in November. He int uarrW* Hounslow. Bmusbam. los Order early, as if there is a good crop the respect and esteem In which they went intoactionin the trenches in Feb- of fruit there will not be half are held. rusty, two and on June Ord toss re. HOPPER' teener of Marriage *Dough packages for ported wounded by a hand grenade. as abor a nd hiiiiMr� oe. °W eme■I� the demand. He had recovered from his injuries _■ROUGHAM and was back in the limes again when 5 be D B.PEATON TOWNSHIP 0LERH Cbopping sad• oat roiling every day as J. and Mrs. Diamond visited Mrs. H. the last call came. Before Rolanenlistd n • ounvefaalow. oomu&ni - for sari■e usual, commencing on Monday Wilson on Sunda was attending school in Roland, Man. sWavies. Aoeoanmat. ate. honey to loam the t8rd of Jul y' His purpose In lite was to anter the im farm e, Lease of Msec �e�e Li+ y Miss Mildred Robson visited friends �ptisk ministry. His was a good, S. W. (�. Bfirne8, Queen River in Stouffville on Tuesday. noble Christian life. and it woo given 'tjt7pg S pQ©H, Glen Mayr. Out. J. and .Mrs. Borland and son spent for a worthy cause. He was well 11 Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. $uoday with Bennett Bros. loved and respected b all who knew Licensed Aaoriona•r. BSteasiv •sp4r- Pea y teas in imported sad thoroughbred stook. __ _Mi•• dith Sanderson. of i7lment -His parents, two .brothers and suis ocadnebod any+ ban. Write for teems RE , i tr,7 �:ilgfilE spent over Sunday with R. J. and Mrs. three sisters are lett to mourn his Lose. sod particulars, Pboue Ind, 9116. 26•ty JCAAL E i j • .... wan, �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, i�IrlRr**so soft lire• Graht the to Johnston and tends i- WH1TSVALa -1' a for oenoti s of York and eas.do. Aso• er rpeat the week -end with hleada is Was Bale of ail kinds atte°wd b onehorwe Toronto. Mrs. W. D. Rogers is visiting with twdow. Address arom River P. o., oar. Mit�til6tl6tL Mrs. J. Sol spent the week -end to friends in Toronto. the Queen City, the- guest of Dr. H. Miss Bliss White is the guest of 14..$ •� = LOVE and Mrs. Robb. Hamilton friends. .39 . Bar Surgeon Five Acres of Land For Sale,. Mrs. J. McMaster. of Toronto, spent Joseph and Mrs. Pennock spent the Veterinary $ over Sunday with her brother, John week -end with S. R. Pennock. all planted with good and Mrs. Phillips, • Sonne Graduate of the Ontario Tete- _ P Misr Lydia Major is in attendance riaaiy College- winter fruit, Mrs, Brickles and Mrs. Crett. of To- at the Young Ladies' College at Whit. and Graduate of the Veterinary ronto, visited with W. R. and Mrs. just coming into Holtb this week. by' Science Association. T Mrs. Wilbur, of Rochester, N. Y., bearin 1 Fred sad Mrs. Sylvester and Mrs. ^ 1Pboae—ogee 1808. residence 8110E .. � g• spent the week -end with her Dialer, �CLRRENONT; ONTARIO A. Lehney. of 8teufiville, visited their Mn, B. A. Reesor. L - r, - !aunt. Mrs. W. B. Robson, on Sunday. Mrs. D. R. $eaton spent, a couple of �_. �. I:p We V. 'Rh�chlydsoa• The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham days last week with her son, W. J. Methodist Church will meet next Tues- Beaton. of Toronto. Veterinary Surgeon Notary Public, Pickering. day, instead of Wednesday, a vim at the Rev. Mr. Owen, during the last fort. B000r Graduate of Ontario Veterinary _ home of Mrs. Robert Devitt. at $SU. night or so, has been doing his bit by College. All calla day or night The Pickering Everybody welcome._ "misting the farmers with their bar attended to ~' vesting and threshint operations. promptly. ; . s M/H{Tw - Miss Maude Miller has an as a Bell and Indepeadeat Phones vioance Committee = student at the Normal School at To- PiCKERING,- '.ONT?IR10 His many friends here will learn ronto, to complete her training for the with deep regret of the tragically sud- teaching profession, and will oom- The objsot of this Aseoeia`.iou is to den death of Mr. $parks, formerly mance her studies at that institution JOHN PuiLIP lesson atealeag and prosecute reeve of Pickering. oa Monday oe:t the felons. A memorial service for Private Jas. No further word has .been received Harkness, the second member of Alt respecting Pte, William Austen, re - Has a full line of fresh and cur Members having property stolen soesmmni- Saints' tea be killed in the war; will be rently reported. missing at the front, ed meats OOnstantlp o>k hind. aaiit imm4diaMly with any ntsmbae held'to that ch>Yreh oa ' Sunday even- The community sympathies .with his of Basi mlive Commutes. inti next. parents, John and Mrs. Austen, in the Spies Roll, Breakfast Baooa, Yinp fes 61,pp. Flags was half -masted Tuesday in suspense of waiting definite intelli B einers a honor of Private John Alex McMillan; gence. Ham, Bologna, r 1. c. siatw maw be From tee Preddm6 W. of Beaverton,- and Private Arthur Much sympathy is felt for J. P. and siteratery on appliestion. Laughlin, of Cherrywood. reported Moos. Laughlin, of Oherrywood, In the Highest pricss ,paid for. Exec. Com.—L. A. Banks, C. S. Palm- killed iii action. lobe of their son. Pte. Arthur Laugh. Butcher's' cattle or, W. V. RichaFdson, Pickering. The War Relief are making a Rya- lin, who was killed ip action in France 3 l.•R. 7heXtOl. • .. • W. J. Clark, tematic canvases of the -citizens for recently, Art was a resident of, the money subscriptions la place of roll- vale for about a'year and had man 9ickering liverq -presideac sserNary once on proceeds of enyertainmenta friends here, who deeply regret hL for funds to finance the activities of demise. the society. The blacksmith shop was closed for First-olass rigs f0t hire -WHICH SCHOOL ? The cutting frosts of the past few two days last week, while the over - DaOI night oigbts have worked irreparable injury worked•proprietor visited the Toronto Day g All &Wnesi Colleges ere not alike. to tender vegetable@. While cora baa Exhibition, much to the dismay of the Bus meets all trains Choose Carefully. not generally been much affected, al- busy farmers ; but the smith got a - Teaming prasoptly attended to. resdy harvesting has begun as a result short rest, and a number of crippled / =1:, T of the early frosts. binders and other harvesting machin - Agent for .Canada- Carriage Co. �i- 1 The Whitby Horticultural Society er enjo ed a temporary reet also. He Peak Pich e� �� bold its fall show of fruiil flowers a omen's Institute will hold H f� sud veRethbles in the Council Charir4- their nest meeting at the home of Mrs er on Saturday afternoon. Every- D. R. Beaton on Wednesday, Sept. R TORONTO. ONT. body said it was the best yet. The 19th, at 9 p ni., when the ladies will showing of vegetables by the school entertain the Brougham Branch. The F�al�s for Tri Cor. longe and CbaAse Ste. children.was a splendid one eliciting program will inclnde a paper by Mrs. Ii" a National Reputation for high warm praise from T. B. Dockray,.o . A. O'Mally, reading by Mrs. W. D. For Business • in • cuss of- Sham's grade work and the demand for Toronto, who judged the exhibits. Rogers, Music by Miss Gladys Pugh, Our Graduates is far greater than TminlaZads of material are being Mrs A. Poynter -and 'Mrs..l- Reesor. Schools, Toronto. Fall Term from our'supply' . You risk nothing by used in extending the siding of the All are welcome. - Sept. 4tb. Free Catalogue explains. attending this school. It is time- Canadian Pacific at Whitby. It will. Mrs. F. H. Hindle is in receipt of a .Write for it. - W.' A. Shaw, Press- tried and truly -tested. Write for .IToronto, go as far west as the bridge over letter from her brother, Pte. Edward cleat. Yunge A Gerrard $talo our large catalogue. Enter any Lynne's Creek and be about three' Bell. formerly of this place, advising time. Toronto to the best place in quarters of a mile in ledgtb. The that he is now in a London hospital Ontario for positions. bridge carrying Cochrane, street over and rapidly recovering from the am - the railway Is being widened for the putation of one of his legs. Pte. Bell SEE OUR NEW W. J. Elliott, Principal two tracks that will now pass beneath. w wounded at Tim Ridge and as,a (�r MACHINE A truck load h hot_ pitch from ie too y g for roadIn tc hfrom result lost one of his limbs. Hismany TOOLS SHARPENED . crashed throw h the easterly marsh butfria e here regret ole -misfortune, SA�V'IXg but are pleased to know that he is re - bridge on the base line just west of covering from his wounds; also to the military hospital on Saturday learn that Sgt. Hindle (who is in the We make a cialry of crosscut saws, Machine Gun Section of the 116th We can su ly Emery Wheats ;sad ape afternoon. With its load the outfit pp�� Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. approximated ten tons in weight. The Batt, , has come through the strena ;Circular Saws. AH sires app g kept in stock. Razor-huning a specialty. For a first- question is whether the township of ous �fhting of the last few month class hair trim or an easy sbave call West Whitby may not have to Pay unharmed. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, it you at the East -end Barber Shop., the cost of the accident as bridges are wish to build your own frame. See our House Furnishings or all by law supposed to be strong enough T�t.�f30rT kinds. Slightly used Carpets to carry such loads. It will be weeks —A bull ran amuck in West T 'N^I M: - from 16 cents a yard up. before the wreck Is cleared away sad ronto and a child tossed on his BROCK ROAD W. J. GORDON' Q�kPICHBRING7` the bridge rebuilt, horns escaped with bruises. .- .. .. .. .. • .. _.., ..... �.....w.`.-.:.:_ _..e..-.,..:n..>;,..yr r:. ..._._.gin .,r44r .,r._ra...,.sr,.isar_ir.,!'*7k°aW.::'fd,oV_w.iN..4-,i'+.4}'ed•,,'+,.3F>.�a•:'i'i Established 76 years '= G RENW00D­:­,."t. .MLLS - 3 on accAant of the in- creased cost of every- thing I am compelled t0 adTailoe the pnoe per 2 � � on sad -.4 after Aug. lot. � a m .voI to be aosepelled to do tw% batt even at this price � ", tbwe V very ubde pradt for we. ' 6 bass i* minimum amount charged for. r�- lin before 9 o'clock, p. nor atter 6 o'cloc Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays until further notice. ' I chop finer than other'mills. -m 4 `EASTLAKE The shingle that has given satlth- J action for over 90 years. Empire Corrugated Iton with a •f in. by in. corraga- C if iE F- oorre►jictit--- buy other makes. If you are in need of a Cream Separator, Try a Premier for SO dais. Also gasoline engines from' 89.00 up. See or write we before buying. Bell Phones F. J. Prouse, = Pickeriisg Vickering garage - 3 All automobile and Bicyaie repairing pcomptily attended to. Tires, Oil@, Giresse and repair* always on hand. Potter & Andrew, - ,PICKERING, Ont. Write rn� for prices on Sarnia ` ^ "Fence. _ you money A C. REES.ORJ FOR MAKING • A: t GOod' Rich' - Red Blood Iron is the standby, but to get re- p; sults it shouldd be in a torn readily absorbed arid' -taken into the blood. Nyal's Blaud's '- Improved • Tablets. are an iron tonic. They are con- ;Y venient to take and the iron is in a form that In read- °v ily taken up. Tablets for 50 Cents 4-11 los 6 �. w•; Liddle, nl . B• Druggist—Graduate Optician - a O, N. R. TI- it Agent. - -- 77 • NS , Between ODu'sins _ A DESERTER A .DECLARATION OF WAR. ' 1 A MOST •AMAZON -AND -P 'GN' - - _ APT CONFESSION. S� r �. 4�HAPTER' VL--(Cont'd). ' booked you for an interview to -mor- _.�, ' • I bolted froni the place like a fright- EUROPE'S MINERAL WEALTH. "If it was not from the huge -profit row with the head -keeper. He has a shed rabbit. I intend to draw from your presence," list of. grievances, partly- - against Written by a Soldier Who Tried to Haunted! Russia Commands BO Per Cent. Of the the heiress was explaining to her: poachers, of which they seem to breed gbh g Duty to, and Even policemen terrorized me. 'Phe Output of Oil. cousin, '.'I should never have waited; a fine lot. in these hills. Also, he has feeling that ever uniformed man in According to Prof. Gre o tea for you. Four -thirty is our hour,! something connected with the health Cy, g Y i g g ry, of You know, -because ''of mamma's tea-' of the grouse -broods weighing on hie the county was Looking for me almost I Glasgow, the main mineral wealth of ' pains which come on punctually, at mind, of which I feel powerless to re- [Of the 'most poignant articles that made my brain give way. And the Europe Js to be found in the great four; sad make her very dif icult : to ; lieve him.' You'll ° lie able to bring have been written about the- soldier on amazing part of the experience is I plain if- lands beside it, which are, i` deal with. Believe me or not when .him peace, I expect Y" home service during the war, the fol- that, try as I would, I could not bring rich icoal; oil, grid iron ore. These F -T tela• you'that,to come between a "Rather!" 10wing narrative will'surely stand out myself to go back to barracks and minerals are sufficiently near the -sur- lioness and her cube would be mere The transformation on Ronald's -child's la compared to inter 'face was remarkable; even . the blue in bold relief. It is the heart -search- give myself up. I face of the earth to be accessible for . play P e M hands trembled m. yourself between mamma and her, eyes abruptly wakened up, ing; candid- confession of a Tommy Y y nerve went„ working, as they occur in beds which :four -thin tea, Judge, -then what! "Anything in that line is my line, who, if'he'has sinned, has paid by the my cheeks grew pale and'hollow. MY! have been successively folded during ~; hopes' I build upon you, for 6vin>;; you know. Just send him to, me, and agonies of remorse he has suffered. It I dreams were haunted by visions of various epochs of mountain forma- -of an wait an hourP1 I'll settle him all right." is published in a London •weekly, not! gorgeously -clad generals sitting in + tion, and consequently have . been '°j 'Lady Atterton shook her stately "That's good," said Mabel, looking only because it constitutes 'wonder- solemn court-martial, with my*elf, a : brought repeatedly to the . surface. head in a stately fashion. - ( at him from under half-closed lith;. ful human document but because it! broken -nerved wretch, the prisoner. Oilfields occur on the outer aide of -My:' dear Mabel; what extraordin- i "You can talk it out in the morning, (should teach every' document, the sub- The days of torture passed slowly. the Alpine Mountains, in Galicia, Ru-. , t ary exaggeration!. What will your; and in the afternoon, as a reward, you lime lesson that the clarion call Then, when I had reached the depth' mania and Alssee. Eighty percent. . cousin think of you ?" I may row me over to the Burial Island. I ✓ "You don't sefiqusly suppose th�.t.j I'm just expiring to get...to closer of duty, however unpleasant it •may i of despair, -Fate gave me a glance. of I of. the European output of oil is pre i fl=at ?„ uarters with that ruined chapel." be at times should under no circum- the little woman I had sworn to cher- duced in Russia, and if at the end of question exercises my mind?" q i ish and protect when we stood before the war she has acquired Galicia, From under her thick lashes a I Here sigiTs of animation became ob atanceb, be disregarded.] ' ;pglanes .of provocative inquiry went to- servable. in Lady Atterton. ' ' As I slunk—rather than walked=- I God's altar. She caught sight of me Russia will produce no less .. than 90 Wards. �ionald, who during the whole i idea; a almost Mabel, first gsensikjle thing od down the street I fancied very eye j atthe h sametime, toecola d tottered as j haracterized Galician olilields 'are ,E of Ilei address had been placidlyr}_stow was upon me and the hand. of every g collapse. A sharp, y being eiceptianally t =_•Ing away bread and butter. " e an-! ou have said to -day. ]S the water; P I stabbing y man was against me. ng pain shot through my heart rich in paraffin. 4 swefed the look with one which was! is smooth enough I shall be of the g i` very open and friendly, but with no -,of duty. I am not goin•; to' -do, and Of .course, it was pure fancy! But i to I realized how terribly ill she thing excited or exciting in its uali i party. I am told the island con- . the conscience which, according to looked. f y quality. - Gas In Thq Stomach The person. Svho had. answered the sp-;tains the grave-stur.� of a Scotchman Shakespeare, makes.. cowards o! us all We reached a quiet spot, and for a e battle of Presiton- made a coward of m..e. I moment we stood clasped in each � Is Dangerou8 aired young man of about twenty -'pans; under George the Second, you Fox I was a deserter. I others arms, regardless of every- .six,' with no Particular features to know, Mabel, in the year seventeen Officially, perhaps, I may have been thing. Physicians aaco==end tba use of ataes 1 speak of but with that share of chief- hundred and—" Then: a�sls. merely an absentee;. but in my heart l _ .... S. - ly animal good looks which are in- No; I know nothing at all, said I Iknew Iwas a deserter thin to be ' "may did you do it, Jim?" Sufferers from indigestion or ayspep- :: - separable. from health B sla should remember ttta.t the 'presence P youth, size, a Mabel, who delighted in stiffening her- ''I was mad!" I said brokonl _ of gas or wind in the stomach invariably `perpetual use of hot water, and an self against the too m Ie information shunned"by all decent men in khaki.. Y• g P _ lndI(• %tes that the stomach; .js troubled expression which was at last nega-exhaled by her mother. From long I Arms—and the Men. That Little Woman. by excessive acidliy, i five 6 This acid causes the food -to ferment lY agreeable,- inasmuch as, though practice she had developed a habit of; What in the name of Heaven in-! Then she told me how she had been and the fermenting food in turn gives perhaps a trifle somnolent, it, was excluding either direct or indirect in -1 doted me to desert I shall . never worried nearly frantic by visits from: rise - to noxious Rases which disxend neither mo •,jze, fatuous, nor ill- atruction almost as automatie4ll3r as know.- In• times- of peace I, had been : the military, by telegrams, by the obi ; the a sof a vital nternul organormal cause natured. Ttere was the merest sug-'the valves of a submarine boat close estion oP superfluous flesh upon his at the contact with water. "I never used to a staff of servants, Money 'servations Of the police, and how she' acute headaches, Interfere charge the ac- ' IDig, well -set-up frame and occasion gsold remember a'date in m life, you P my time was m own: bed been followed, in' the hopes that tion of the heart, And charge cue blooe t y wan lentiful Y 1 she would lead them to me. fine must ruin deadly poisons. atPliy awhich an: 5 ally malicious people might feel tempts ;!snow, and I don't believe I ever heard I lived a gay, careless, Bohemian life; ed to run a pin into, it somewhere, just' of the battle of Preston ani." I took no thought for the -morrow. I "Yon, too, have passed through I aecumt lotion of wind in the stomach in order to see a less contented ex-! My. clear 14tat,al_ wham -ill. 3'0 cared not what I should eat. what I something:" sheaobbed, looking at me to atop the food fermentation which ' pression upon the fair, boyish face,! cousin—" , should drink, or wherewithal I should ;keenly. "You've sinned,'boy! Now must bet neuttralizedacn dntthe hat formtYils and to ascertain whether the sleepy ;"Ronald knows less about it than 1—! ; go back and suffer—suffer-like a man! purpose there is nothing quite so good blue eyes could ever fairly wake up; „ be clothed. _ , if possible, calmly" assured ' Mabel; ! Then came the call. I answered it I And when you've suffered come back neslattaspo in ua of pu waberuim ealaie- et, such as he was, he did no dis- and the blank look on Ronald's face to me!"little mag- et, to a nation which pride' itself. The gay, careless existence gave place 1)' after -meals. This_.instantly neutral- aeemed to confirm her estimate of his I I .s lase the acid, thus stopping ferments - 1 - p!pro ucing a greater proportion of historical .knowledge. to iron. discipline, dif .erent food, dif- look whichdhadr been absent from mers a tion and the formation of gas,. and en•. 11 wn specimens of manhood.than . + • • ferEni clathea, a different atmosphere. y ble^ the' intlamed• distended stomach to i any othtr: When, a couple of hours later, tits give orders � eyes for some Time came bac�t. I pass- proceed' with Bisura edkmagnesia to natural 1�'here I had been wont to Y "I'm sorry You.waited," was all he; ied through the barrack gates with tamable In powder or tablet form from now said, with a solid' regret which' cousins -met again in the same room I. now received -them. My life was any druitglst ; " but as there are many - = however seemed powerless to affect respectively attired in black cloth and' lived according to rule—cast-iron rule. something approaching a military, different forms of magnesia it Is ,mpor- bis a is pink - satin, the gaze with which j At first -the novelty syvagger and gave myself up, sane that . the. btourated which. the _ appetite. f y appealed to me. As once more he stretched Ilia hand Mabel measured her hest was lain I looked at eve hardship—indeed, I've suffCred m - " g p y punish now. physicians prescribe should be diatincE- ly one of disapproval. =Y P—indeed, at , ly asked for. _ towards the ,.ish o. bread and butt*r - PP=oval. everything in my new life—from a', Its all over. And my soul has emerg- , 4 _ •.there was a shriek from24lrbe1. (To be continued.).. ed from the crucible like unto gold: - "Traitor! And an 'humorous standpoint.- -My new com- your.-own .na.tive paniems, some of them rqugh and.un- i seventi purified. The ordinaryseed of a house fly' soil! How-.,dare.you eat bread and. es is twenty-five feet second•, but when ' m y - costh, hitt withal .rough diamonds, ap- . Watches in Buttonholes chased it often attains s speed of 160 'butter' -from - a - dish flanked by oat- GEHNA�'S ARE THUGS pealed to itis much more than myI 1 cakes on one side and scones on the :Tho latent location chosen _for the ;feet a seegnd. otherl - -Need I tell -you that a - long -hatred, aitiptic-minded, sesthetic- _ z•.. Scotch cook was the Brat article I; a Thugs of India Organized Assas. faced associates had ever done. '%ven watch'is the buttonhole of a'coat lapel.'! ' If some kind generous concern. procured? The bread and butters sination Into a Holy Profession. " the roughly -uttered commands I re- The buttonhole watch is necessarily writes you a nice friendly letter pay., , wouldn't be -here at all if it: wasn't as I tiny, and fits into a n -metal case ling, "W a are holding subject to ' We do not want 'an acre of real ceived 'I grew to appreciate: 6u your a concession to mamma. And, by- r which resegjbles a large-sized collar 'order a beautiful set of silverware- the -by - - - - German soil. -We would not take it The Plunge.• 'which . button in shape. When worn .merely you won by correctly answer. She put down the tea -pot --at which even as a gift, as a "deodand." In- for the convenience .of the owner the rng, a Puzzle," don't bite. All the Then—bee day everything changed. act the queen -Mother breathed s sigh demnities in cash. we can hardly look ! watch is usually turned u ter -writer wants is nines ei ht cents of relief and stared at ' him with' for from bankrupt 'Germany; doubly' ol great longing for s" . I a o4 the I Y Aside down. Y- S . _mock -tragical. seriousness:Austria- old life swept over me. I asked for so that the time may be seen eta to pay shipping charges. You`ll never _ "What on earth do y bankrupt ,- .trebly bankrupt downward- lance, Without even lifting'' see -the silverware, or if'you do it Will ' you mean b Turkey, says Frederic Harrison in ; and secured the afternoon and even- gY "- darin> fr to present yourself without a ! jug off. It was fatal. I became ob- the lapel of the coat. ; prove to be doll. stuff of no value. kilt. _ I London Times: The just," perhaps the 1 sessed with a yearning to wear civil- I. "A how -much?" asked Ronald, his only practical reparation for the un-' fan clothes again, taste of the pleas- 4 nT�atrmra ' ;hand arrested in mod -air from the. fathomable ruin they have. wrought, .:. - c urea from the fountain of life once isheei shock of the astonis�imenf. I would-be the occupation for a genera- ;mare, drink deeply of the intoxicating "A kilt—the Celtic•. garb. Is thet tion of their railroads, factories, wine of excitement, spend money, eat + clear enough'.' docks and mines, until some small per. li Great Scat. But I do>g t possess luxurious food, drive'about in a motor- jou" a thing!" .-=. - _ ventage of their devastation had been "Do you mean to tell me"—the repaid• with the superciliousness thcar without tho driver eses felH- 1 lsternneas in Mabel'e tone was increas- Hard upon. the . Prussian people, lows invariably regard . the common ing—, that you call your$elf a High -I pacifists may. say. But the Prussian ;. _ ; PAINTS Tommy. I wanted to: lord it over crew- land gentleman,,,•and- that your ward- people are. of one, mind with kaiser - robe doesn't contain a kilt?" I and army: In all the world's histor36 And to some extent I did it. ' "I don't call myself- an �! When I awoke tri the morning I y anything, but , no race has been so rifled, s sixth birthday. It's only a' gillie sermonized into a sort of inverted re- d, with a cold clutch it the 1 heart, that the hour 'of my reporting i ligion of hate envy, jealousy, greed here and there that sports one, and ,for duty had long since passed. Mem- I ��M Fo ANP 1 �� even that's. givin out.. What the cruelty and arrogance. 'Man and wo-; THE RIGHT TO PAINT RIGHT g ories of the glories of the previous "daze s should I do with a kilt, if I had ten, girl and boy, have been taught' day flooded my soul: one?' ' from 'childhood this inhuman vain "As well be hung for a sheep as al, A. RANMY & SON Co. q For wear and beauty of "s "What would you do with it? Wear; glory and lust of power. It has n, `44- it, of couf` a and lamb. I argued foolishly. Makers o ! Fine a e Color the are un8ur- pay your mite to-; grown to, be their 'sole '.Gospel, creed, ! y wards the preservation of the custom' h nal and-' s And -1 'took the plunge; I stayed Paints a n d ed Ask f ym prayer book. Britons pass your of your country." I away. In other words, I became an I Varnishes _ ,. and Americans cannot comprehend I don't nee what good I m doing my I absentee. Fear gripped me. 1 aim-' ,• _ - .\' RamBay Dealer _ country by making a guy of myself." how's grit and' intellectual people; ply dared not =poor idiot that I was 1 —Or write t+" Mabel sketched another shriek, and can have ome to a cult so Satanic. o bask!' Id 7 binkin against the chair -back, went But our history tells uI how the fan- I —g _ I _ ' j, „ , t .£ u8. g I Miserable Fear: through a show of feeling momentari- aticisin of Loyola, the fanaticism of " - ly faint. - I Calvin once schooled 'whole popula- I As the effects of the 'excitement! t ` I "Good gracious! Is this what' tions into a fervent belief in crime as wore off I was filled with the bitterest i M O N T R E A L- T O O N T O VANCOUVER Scotch patriotism has come to! Oh, a religious duty, So the Thugs of In -'remorse. "I slunk in byways and' you degenerate scion of kilted ancest- i ors! - You'll have to come out very dis used to organize assassination hedges; my usual haunts saw me no ' strong in other ways if I am to. for-; into a Holy 'profession. To -day .we more, for I knew it was there they j s 0 P f e 'p o • q •. } f p ♦ o f give you this. If these are your are in arms to put down Thuggism in l would look 'for me. I donned my ! THAT S THE POLISH" +' principles, then I suppose you don't Europe, It is a libel oh' Attila to call I khaki again, for I did not want to add j speak Gaelic either?" ' the kaiier a Hun. He .and ' his are to my offences by committing another Dont know a mortal word of it.": Thus Assassination conspiracy, one. This is becoming serious. But you- plunder, forgery are their State reli-� Already I had. left my' house: I can't' help knowing some Scotticisms.' I've learnt to say 'feckless' and gi°A' And the only way to cure Thug- sought and found a quiet lodging in 'frugal,'. and I've mastered the' differ- i •gism is to make the Thugs feel that it I the house of a man fighting in France ence between a `bairn' and a 'burn,'; is too dangerous a cult for the wor- —a common Tommy who was nobly! but I'm thirsting to enlarge my voca- shippers of. the Devil to practice. doing his duty while I slunk behind bulary." I If, as they blasphemously pretend, corners. The bedroom was small.and' -"My dear child," interposed the ex- their "old German God" was really ill -ventilated. The food I ate in out.: governess t "it is onlv the lower classes the God of Moses and Aaron, of of -the -way eating -houses almost who use these expressions. You can -I Joshua and Samuel, the Pharaoh of choked me; sleep at night was out of not roomps glibly employ them in drawing- . Potsdam and his host ,would indeed the question. When I went into the "What's to prevent me, mother! see "wonders," and Berlin would be streets everysalute I gave sent a I '� dear? I mean to be an innovator in as salt as any city of the Plain! thrill of fear through me. Every SI-It7E P®LY��1d� this respect. Great reformers have _�. _ military policeman 1 met I tried to always got to, pmt up with a certain dodge, lest he should ask me for my -- - amount of-- rsecut-ion I- am-awareKeop the-b-oe-and cultivator of , Pe g ng -fn ass. A -few a s turned me from agl,/�p(-y/}j�TE. TAN- �O 'but I'm quite prepared for my fate. thk strawberries. youngish Into an old man. 10 - Ill, propound my views on the subject i If there are jars to spare, apples One 'night, in the cheap part of a further, as soon as five done putting 11. P. Dane Co. of Canada, Ltd. ' f7 Ronald through his paces. Let's get may be cooked to the consistency of music -hall to which I had gone, I saw Y along, Ronnie! No hints for either. sauce and canned, minus sugar, thn two privates of my own` regiment, Ha=iItoa, Can. language or dress to be got from you,. latter to be added next winter when,!10th of vdioni I knew. My heart as I perceive; but perhaps you'll dot let us hope, it will stave reached a nor- 'hrol �.ea m dly. Would they V But I + + t • ; s I fetter in other departments. I've mal price. r.ize me? Glory be, they, did not! But I e -.,putw�:t"�e�i.uw,,�u�!:1,6-.c.�St,.Tr.::,w'.-.:+�;,:^�K.•.,..,•,t,...,.. eF:�r.�:.vemu...w..���,h"�'!bl�...�s..+3�•%',d,....G.'.asWe. `'sasze=�„�'as.ai.. �.�u:..,...amitYS`iaCa.�,x{�"•'ide_n'k�t�+r.,e�.�i:«+.a ,:.+'fir• z, -1- T, Z 4 r ere who pass half their time In the war zone, in and out, back and forth, Do all yourpreserying with 1. not knowing what moment a submar- ine is going to come along and send them to the bottom or a floating mine will blow them into "bits._ It is their business, and they seem twhave , no 'fear. A'Lainfic, The awful ion of lives at "a since n submarine campaign IF A the Prussia Suga DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT ROME started seems to have made little im - ,® . pression on the men who keep ocean supplies to commerce open and carry .su• Tenth Lesson• odatuff a and war ma- Film Two N=& the Allies--fo Pure cane. "FINE". in hot we/ after Cane sugar 13 the crystallized pro. I water, and readilf dissolvest rials. They sign up for voyage a The digestion of sugar CO their de- granulation. High the, ter. voyage without hesitation; Imu cis icy duct of the juice extracted from I menses in the mouth, and -is finally nsu tmdG4=* I and* 4r sugar cane. The cultivation and menu- The pro- votion to duty is one of .,the most re- sweetening tram a &=A I% pasturing of sugar was introduced into completed in the intestines. markable instances of bravery of the 20, 20 and 100-1b, sacks as of the digestion of sugar is cam Atlantic Supw *nth from the East early in the cess war. 2 and 5 -lb. cartons *Wnth century. - Venetian historians paratively simple. They watch land out of sigh th_ RefineriesLimited A state that sugar was imported by their When used in moderation, sugar out a quiver, and then, at, sea, they Order b name in orifi- rcvwcr B�IIAII. "countrymen from CIOly in the twelfth is beneficial, and a producer of beat set about with - their work just as ii:2 packages 3WNTREAL century. slid energy in the body. Pecause of they did in the days before the war, The b7st European planiation. of this .it should be used sparingly dur- when icebergs were the greatest dan-1 note was at' Valencia In Spain. Since ing the warm weather. Thin is one of gers to navigation. Now icebergs are! a time, it has been the reabons why Leavy rich desserts friends. The presence of one gives take the sailing vessel. TVo boats ter. Fewer will be broken if the its cultivation at thi g the to the seaman a feeling of reasonable v dl cul - grown extensively in every semitropi- are injurious to the health during were lowered, one by the master,'with ti ating is done during the middle of .-eal country on the globe. heated seLson 'of the year . 'How- safety. Submarines,, travelling "'sub- nineteen of the crew, and the other the day. e I. -n cold weather be- merged, try to stay clear of the ice 'by'the first mate and the `remainder, Early celery will be wanted the lat- The Manufacture of'Suffar ever, it is valuable it quickly furnishes the required fields. twenty perhaps. ter part of this month, or the first of in plort -a in cold n not on The canes are gathered, freed from energy and heat. Exi At night the seamen, when The submarine overhauled the masr next. It should now be "handled" 'AM loose ',leaves, and then passed regions carry large quantities of Bu- watch, take off their clothes and gq'ter's boat' and seized him as a prison- that is, straightened up and the soil `6rougb heavy rollers, which crushto it with the hoe. If boards, gar. to bed as usual: They sleep soundly, er, taking him below. Lining the nine- -drawn used of the paper or other devices ec fbm into a pulp, thereby extracting: Sugar may be cooked by adding a too, confident that if anything hap teen of the crew on the deck es are to be u all the juice from the cane. This juice; certain percentagepens they will be saved some way submarine, &..party of Prussians took for blanching, handling is not nates-. of water until it Is of a sweetish taste and muddy forms a hard, clear candy; this is cell, another_ They think it,best tq con -'the boat and went to the barque, sink- nary:A week or ten days after herid brown in color. It is tLen collected I ed barley sugar. Heated beyond this serve their physical energy for a cri-'Ing her with a bomb. On the way I ling more earth should be plowed up i the submarine they threW out to the plants, leaving only -the tops in a reservoir, and there treated by; stage, .it becomes carmel or burnt su- sis. It to foolishness, they say, to sit, back to I is oat all the fr rink! g 1 above the ridge. If banked too lohg special proteases. After this it i ' sh d n gar. up waiting for submarines. of the lifeboat e into large caldrons, whera the Pro-; Mothers should pay particular at- Death in Many Forms. water, all the tinned beef and all thein warm weather celery is likely to cons of obtaining the su.-ar COM-'tention to the source of supply of the together with spoil, and it is safer to blanch only luences. Those in the greatest danger aboard, biscuits it contained, toget) Drs who as needed to fill orders. that their small children buy. ship now ere the engineers and fire., the sail—the hope of the sailors After the first slight frost bulbs of While the temperature men. who work below the water line tuberose, el nt of the juice Cheap and dangerous substitutes used might be compelled to drift for days l 1' risen, as heat is applied,. a thick scum in candies may grove fatal to the little in the open sea. Then the Prussiansithe dahlia, canna epha y the engine room and stoke holesi wled into the submarine and sub- I ear and Madeira vine should be taken in comes to the top. This scum is ternov-0nes. It is very easy and pleasant era Vby-running out all the cane juice to make at home the few simple can- They do four and six hour shifts in, and stored. When the foliage or the dirt and heit, directly in the path merged, leaving the sailors who had I up a carina is frost-bitten, cut ch a spigot, In this way tbe�dies that the children crave. of a torpedo if one is fired, or within standing,on the deck to flounder, the dahlia or Beet Sugar striking distance of a mine explosion. • scum is left in the kettle. The juice, 1 around in the water and got to their off the upper part and leave about six a lifeboat as beat they could. I or eight inches of the stem attached to further processed until the, sugar' . In the middle of the eighteenth Hardly a steamship is hit that there Luckily, to remove the roots few hours, I to the roots. Aim crystals begin to form, when it is run found that sugar could i is not loss of life in the engine room they succeeded, and after a fo Into prepared vessels and allowed to century it was f I is by mere chance—for they had no! as a clump &M with dirt attached. be obtained from beets. About 1769! or one of the stoke holes. There coal The surplus syrup is drained Passengers, wireless to� summon help—& mine 'Phis is the time the root should be the first factory was established in always a chance for the pass i be off, the residue remaining is the raw, Austrin for the purpose of I it away in sweeper came along and took them tagged if color or varieties are to manufac- deck crews and officers to get remembered. The beat time to dig is sugar of commerce, which must be re-, taring beet sugar. The. beet from ,lifeboats, to be picked up --by naval aboard. fined before, it can be used. 1 0 — . .- . In thp morning. Then the roots can From every hundred pounds of which the sugar is obtained flourisbes patrol vessels or to find their way GARDEN NOTES. be spread out in the sun and expfted in moderate climates and is not hard back to land. But it Is different with to the wind go that they will dry well sugar cane, about sixty to seventy- to raise. Other • known sugars are those below the docks. y 'ffive pounds of cane juice is extracted. - I Madonna lily bulbs may be planted and cure. Be sure that the dirt at- - I fruit sugar, which is found In fruit; Aside from the danger of 'being this mouth, but most -other bulbs,taaed to the bulbs is tharoughl The Use of Sum in the Body sugar of milk, found in milk; corn su- killed or wounded by the explosion of should not be set until October. dried before storing in a cool dry eel --Sugar is an important energy-giv- gar, obtained from corn, and maple a torpedo or mine there is the peril Protect cauliflower head from the tar. They are beet spread out an the Ing or fuel food. It Is soluble in cold'sugar from the gap of the maple tree. of being shelled in a lifeboat, as has hot sun, thus: Gather some of of the out= I floor in one corner, or placed an been done many times by the Prue- k leaves over them i.1 shelves when it is cool and the vgntfl- and tie in plact water to 'Leap glans; of dying from exposure after e I Rome Canning peeling in a pan of Won't take long to throw old blan- ation good. 'September is the beat month of the it from discoloring, until the entire days and nights at a" in rough wea- kets, clothe or papers over the tomo- year for the forehanded housewife. amount of pears is preparet�- I it oaks like A Unique Service This in the real canning season. Now the pears until soft in clear •mater. lack of food and water and the possi- frost, and may save them for a num- One -of the most remarkable burl is the time of preparedness for winter. ' Drain and use one quart of this water, bility of being taken prisoner. be= of days. services ever held on a European hot - Cook ther, and of intense suffering from toes in the garden when I the water in which the pears werei' Survivors fortunate enough to •- be Green Tomato Preseive--One-quar-, We have had good luck ripening i tliefield is des&tbed by the chaplain of p by patrol vessels or passing ! a Western Ontario battalion. It was "ter peck of greeti tomatoes, three, cooked, and also two pounds of sugar, picked u their own way 'laie tomatoes by pulling the vines 'lemons. then: thinly pared rind of two lemons, two steamships or to make y I and letting them lie with the fruit on) that of an Indian killed by a bomb. . Scald the tomatoes and I back to -port tell constantly of tom- I remove the skins. Cut into quarters ounces of white ginger. Cook for in an old cool shed. A great many Sixty Indiana, commanded by an In - and than -lieutenant, attended the funeral. and put in a preserving kettle. Cut ten minutes and then add eight pounds � rades killed by being shelle& in open of the tomatoes turned out fine. e other in- i of prepared pears and cook until tho'boats and of. innumerable be cultivated I They represented the Mohawks, One - the lemons in half and then remove Late celery should all the seeds. Chop fine and then 1 -pears are transparent. Seal in humanities of the Runs. There are, roughout the'inonth or as lqpg a& it! Idas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Missis- add to the tomatoes and also the fat- sterilized Jars and then store in a cool scores of instances in which lifeboats- tb possible to get without 811,11gas, Delawares, Iro4uoia and Black. three place. All ginger root used in pick!_ I have been sunk and their occupants 15 posel through damaging the planter L But, remem- feet lowing. two cops of water, _ pounds of sugar, one tablespoonful of ing and preserving should be well (drowned. her, the roots are. near the surface, ginger, one tablespoonful of cinnamon washed and then sliced very thin. I Left at the Mercy of the Waves. and deep tillage will do more 'harm Ancestor of All Pigeons. 9" cup of raisins. Cook until very' Peach Jam.—Use soft ripe peaches, Apparently the Prussians want to than good. Our domestic pigeons are of many Seal in sterilized Jars. Cover of the yellow variety. Peel, slice thin terrorize merchant crews who dare to thick. Spinach for the early spring market varieties, remarkably different in t, J brave the kaiser's edict that can be sown now, either broadcast, or shape and plumage --e t be with paraffin and then store in a cool and the:. put in a Preserving kettle. vessels plumage—even, it might f dry place. Parboil lemon untii-ton-Add two cupfuls o , water and tenmustnot enter or leave British,; in drills twelve to fifteen inches apart said, in character and habits. der before adding to the tomato mix- pounds of prepared peaches. Cook French or Italian ports. The Prus- I and one inch deep on well-manured ' Yet all of them .are descended from ti 'tare. until very soft Mash with a potato sians hope that the, news of torture, ground. It is hardly possible to get a single kind of pigeon—the 1116jus 'Spiced Plums.—Rinse the plums 7n masher and then rub through a fine will spread about the docks and that! the land too rich for spinach. The I rock." 6 y to -plenty of cold water and then remove sieve. Measure, and return to the seamen will stay ashore, where e rintar bet- We have the "Pouter," the "fantall. A i hardy prickly variety will v .�5 the stems. Prick several times with kettle and add one cupful of _augar_tom �_�e;- ter than other kinds..On the approach the "tumbler." the "homer"—these a fork to prevent bursting. Cook fore every two cupfuls of prepared pulp.! A submarine recently approac a of freezing weather cover with leaves and many others. But all of them are he— twenty minutes in a syrup made of, Cook very slowly; stirring constantly i British bar u or straw. 11 de ived from t same original ances- four, pounds of sugar, one quart of wa�- I to prevent core �� �-,e saw a chance to run away. I DUld be tar. It just shows what marvels can, scorching, for After Like celery, at& 'cabbage abi ganger r9 L little of it in a saucer. It 'it 11 a half hour's chase it became apparent cultivated as long as possible. A leaf accomplished by breeding through + one -heli ­- -4 I -W, cinnamon,9 holds that is if it does not anread and,' +'h.+ the submarine soon would over- � broken -P — end then will not mat- artificial selection. 4—I . one-quarter ounce- of whole cloves, � run, then fill it into sterilized glasses one-quarter ounce of allspice, one and cover with paraffin. Store in tablespoonful of blade mace; Tie the, the usual manner for jellies. 'Use ices in a bag and cook the syrup an asbestos mat under' the kettle to for ten minutes before adding the prevent burning. This Jam should be plums.. cook beautiful golden color. It is a de- to a hall and 6- gently for twenty minutes. Seal in, licious accompaniment to hot or cold T. sterilizid Jars. Test for leaks and; roast fowl or game and is equally de - store in a cool, dry place. licious with chicken salad. It is most 4.0. 'favorite, important to use a porcelain kettle , Ginger Pears,—Use your 1 9 .1, - A, A I � X variety of pears. Peel and then cut, that is in good condition for all pickl- I -them into quarters if large and into! ing and an aluminum, or agate kettle halves is small. Put the fruit while: for preserving jams. 7,000 tons registry, had been sunk few sub 4 WHO days before by a Prussian THE MEN marine about two hundred miles on the English coast MAN THE SHIPS ;He was in th-e North Western Ho-; a Liverpool, calmly waiting tel, in L 0 passenger steamship that was to carry, ' SAILORS WHO TAKE CAR GFS him to the United States—through the; ACROSS THE SEAS.again. He wad a -k submarine zone pudgy, rolly'riolly British sea captain RE I of the type always being described in Show High Type of travery and Aro, fiction. His face was weather beaten; Doing Their Part in the Win- he, was at lc4ct fifty =five, and maybe, Sixty. le� -for fort I s,?r ning of the War. y i "I've been going, to sea "When the Germ us, years," he continued, and I never had Germans torpedoed ;any trouble -at all, except once, when m k,. 4 A. v, -awnmashed the first time we got was a second mate aboard Ej sailing I Motor Kitchen, Latest I'ChowVagon" for Engineers� going smother ship. I hope to have better: Southampton. It's my job to go to sea, submarines or no submarines."• 1JP some, but'able to make p�:rt again this ship, we piled. up on the rocks around luck next time." hi-. laughed—ore of those :7 1, tinder o. a lighthouse. Then this submarine last trip they got us, and the ship -fare carie alon*. and now its warfare -heart�,d fat man's laughs—and' whole -hearted ,whole This skippers attitude is typical of the thousands of ships' officers, eral different depPrtrnents. There is a refrigerator, a store fled the'm,&:!' ides the range. The "chow" turned out by this model kitchenette has more than satisfied small oven besides I Went to the bottom with 5,000 to ns of, tro,,lhie all the time. a The kitchen costs $7,000 and was presented to the Engineers by Louis Sherry. 1, M T in in en killed sugar aboard and two Ant I'm not downhearted. I'm go - 4u- eng- We 'no room had twenty- even hours in the open boats, but the ing to keep, on going to sea 1,11i L[19 ritish patrol picked us up finally. I Germans get me or till I die in my —I'm over to the States for; bunk or in bed down at my home in Motor Kitchen, Latest I'ChowVagon" for Engineers� going smother ship. I hope to have better: Southampton. It's my job to go to sea, submarines or no submarines."• The motor kitchen is the latest mode of "chow wagon" for the army. The 22nd Engineers' "cook -house" will luck next time." hi-. laughed—ore of those Devotion to Duty. follow them wherever they go and always will turn out well cooked grub for them. The motor kitchen has rev - little house for absolute necessities in cooking, and -heart�,d fat man's laughs—and' whole -hearted ,whole This skippers attitude is typical of the thousands of ships' officers, eral different depPrtrnents. There is a refrigerator, a store fled the'm,&:!' ides the range. The "chow" turned out by this model kitchenette has more than satisfied small oven besides I shook all over. He was a British' skipw without a vessel. His ship, Of J that of seamen, sailors, engineeraj and stok- a The kitchen costs $7,000 and was presented to the Engineers by Louis Sherry. .•'•r r 1 P,�".. J•"- �'. ,x rxr' rows �„ N ✓; -'R m'? '»` *e"b.=..r'a,y'F a "_a,. ✓ �. . w'i:� 'n ,' ,'.�„ s �y a,; ih :"' RIP ir ' ns Joha Cowan Sanitary TI BLDG-Fiebering 11"lioh A •' ` for the balance of the year, in of V. A. Trains �y 18as1 des as I1Qoiiowi.- ) ; r. `sskitsiraa*v >/rlOa7 aiasafits0ies O' eO Philip deceased. We. 6' Kim - &44 ► M F� srssse+arl T6e.eoancil now ad�ou�ned to meet " 28 Loom L66 P. M. again on Monday, October t 8th. •' N Isoesl ' . f.f4' P. M. - =,i�g toe the traaaaction of gbasi- Teai13s w•.6 tae as foilowsr-- ' ''i� fait supply of this fieSson'l3 pure Honey dust arrived. LN Per yaw ; $L26 if paid in ailvame. No. Lo.al . -' 7.87 A. H. � 4b cents 5 Ib Tine, 90 cents . .�. 97 Local alb P. M. lb. 'fins, 7 Halt 7.40 P. H. 1 pt, Sealere 86 cents_ Comb Hone."cents w ).4HM MURKAR, Proprietor. _ _ •snna.yiaeloaal _ . we want Now .....PICKLING SUPFLIES ►IOKgRINa COUNCIL A reliable Agent in Ontario County y The above council met pursuant to ,� to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and Cucumbers, Pickling Onions, Cauliflowers, Green Peppers, t' i►djonrament on Monday, the 20th Ornamental Trees during Fall and Dried Onions etc. Leave our orders. inat. Members all present, the reeve _ Winter months. Good pay, exclusive s " In the chair. territory, free selling equipment. A number of accounts were present. _ Over 800 Acres of the choicest Nurs- ad for payment and referred to the cry Stock, including_ NEW varieties, - r ' r tive standing committees. controlled by an. Handsome up -to- All. Kinds of Pickling Spicks J. B. Wilson reported that ' Green date selling equipment and a splendid Tutnerie. Curry, Mustard, Cloves whole and ground, Ginger -)hoot,' River bridge required repairs, as some Canadian -grown stock to offer custom- Ginq@r -ground, Cinnamon Bark, Ground Cinnamon, Allspice, of the parts had rotted off. Mr. Wil- ere. We are not jobbers. Write now p son was also heard re road allowance for agency terms to Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Mace, Chillies. i3sLM 1tKiiIBTB$. bet lots ffi and 88. con, 5, north half PELHAM NURSERY 08. Whole M-ized PicklingSpices 30 cents r lb. not being opened out for public taavel. -« Toronto, Ont.' p Mr. Nk ilson would buy half or an of FRIDAY. SEPT. 14TH -Auction sale of N, H. -Catalogue Rent on request to Malt, Cider and White Wine Pinegare. allowance. fresh cows, horses, young cattle and applicaab for agencies or purchasers. J. J. Gormley made claim for lost sheep, the property of H. A. Jifkine, of Nursery stock. 61-18 "When you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store." time and getting engine out of bridge to be sold at Myrtle Station (C. P.R.) ; bet 16 and 17, con 2, when it broke Sale at 1,30, sharp. Bee bills. Wm. For 3.18 03' TO 8IIt through. Maw, auctioneer. JAS..*.RiCHARDSON The following communications were TH*7xsndY, Ste, f�rH-Auction eels One rtable BaN lliill eititated in�. read : From Pedlar People, Ltd.. re of farm stock, implements, grain, the Province of Saskatchewan, con - metal i culverts. From Toronto hay, mote, etc., at lot 19, rear con. pipe sistin of one 26 h. en ne, Wwer- e General Hospital readmission of Chas. 8, Pickering, the roperty or Ed- g �' � planar, la� p °lie raw min. otitfo .,w, P PickeringHardware Store Bielb as a patient. From J. E. Fare. ward Cammack. Sale at 1 o'clock. mill ever tool for the manufacture 6 well, � C., County Clark. as to le Bee bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer for patriotic purposes. From Frank Ttr>nsnaz, SEPT.26TH-Auction Bale of lumberYand two thousand loge to T. Bmitb ee bonne for wire tease. start with. Owing to a decline in my of horses, pure-bred and high grade health I am forced to give n a pot. From W. d ffieLeaa. Deputy-ffiinlst- cattle, implements, furniture, bay, tion of m business. theryefore; wuld - er of Public Works, to agreement for etc.. at lot 18, B. F. Con., Pickering, sell or rent to the right ffinst Comb' the ro rt of Benjamin Fawcett, 66tyy '�' `L '�' The standing committee on Contin- P ,y be a hustler and ke prepared to take Bale at 1 o'clock. ee bills. W. B. 1013 as soca as ble, at ends " 9" geaeI m reported and recommended Powers, auctioneer.' ot�lataber V P � you tried the 1 GRAVITY WASHER . the tollowin$ payments: X. Islas@='g� r attending Division Court. w pet ata!- OHJBL]i8 f1H►W, - ?f net, do so now. We don't eek you to pay one seat until you are y ate, 2.00; S. H. Stevenson, ditto, 800; Pena ddteeri4r swats. 00.10 Bjorkdale, Mark. thoroughly satisfied. We deliver the machine. You try k D. R. Beaton. disbursements for pot- — and if you don't like it, we tape it out. No trouble to ase. 10.00; John Murkar. priating Roti Q� i �i1Ri�' LIST 1917 you. One price to all -;14.00. r advartisinit.ILM ORGAN FOR BALM -Bell organ, , The standing committee on Dam- apply at methodic parsonage, wbsesvriw t for sheep Killed by Dogs report- ism J- LOOK -We have yet to And our fixst diaatia>ted esatotrier _ ages Phone or send your order now. ed and recommendedPegSpayment as fol WANTED TO BUY OR RBNT- Iowa: Geo. Z. Pugh. 2 regg Shropshire 1L the vinye of Picketing, a how Rad ` sheep killed. 60.00 ; A. Milne, Inspect- lot. trot turther articular, appy to Bea a, Yssiti#aJity of Aw TowwAit of PfrAwive - Jngg same, 1.00 ; D. S. Turner. 1 sheep hewn Omes 490 C•sady of Ontario. --.BEAR IN MIND Rad 2 lambs killed, 01.00 ; A. Mil13e. Al'tTED-As bones -keeper a mid• Notice is hereby given that I have r Inspecting name. 80e ; A. Bris13a11. 1 �%�• S woman.No objection it woman transmitted or delivered to the stove time is near here. Wo are headquarters for the two ewe and S lamhe killed Zd 4 sh.0 in- her chile home and otic. asht Por. tar• pet- s Boos mentioned is sections 6 Rad f of Best liner in the country- ured. 116.00 ; Judson A. h, 1 lamb Cher P.:tualars apply to Wm 8 rd.eomb. killed. 1&00 ; A. L. Milne inspecting Brougham the Ontario Vottrs' List Amt,1989. and .s�.,.s.s acts anteadia�g the same, the copies re- '.TEE $,B.pP$' TSC7T.T4$'I' Vie• �• STRAYED -On to lot 8, con. 1. Pick• quired by said section to be so trans. The standing edlowittee on Bonuses eziag ibase hurl, on Monday Aug. seta, , - !oe Wire Fesrces. Drain milted or delivered of the diets made age Mrttees, thr•a•yea}oldnuy, Owner way ;tee., reported and recommended the party and p•�ng espeos•a. Donald I pursuant to said Act, or persons ap- c p ;,,s p �f- oilowing payments : Harry Ellicott. ��4{ ' ia-31 •ring by the last revised Asseument JOHN S BALSDON 1� ICKERI \ \„i ' bonus on BU rods fence lot ld: can. S. Roll of the said Municipality entitled S. f • FOR SALE -(food serviceable bora to vote at Elections for members of _^ z 1.60 Albert Richardson. 00 rods On ,nd 11 tea„• will sail cheap• Alsom, num the Legislative Assembly and at „ pot 11, B. F. con.. 9.00: IL H. Crook, her of oak barrels, two sattabie for vtaegar bar• Munici Elections, and the said List J ,4o rode to lot lgl, con 9, committee Apply at the Pickering Baker, 4ttf COAL and GRAIN Witt, Pure Watt The standing committee on Relief +rue first posted cep at my office at OR SALE -Young beario orcb- R'bitevale on the 4th day of Septom- "ported sod recommended payment g _ as follows : W. F. Burton, ex Dare Ford• contain In about sive acres. corner of bar. 1917. and remains there for inspec• Pe 4th concession and Greenwood road, Good tion. If you are wise you will we the only Making Charles f8ielby from Greece N u l no.ai teromi� spay from News bte`�e. P° Hard and soft Coalrof the,' best Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Ries, River to Toronto General Hospital. Electors are called u a to adamine ctrl said lists and if any omissions or oth- x5.00 Sick Children'* Hospital Toros- ualit on hand. who is a ent'fos Wind Mills, Gasoline r to. maintenance of Violet Fraser from er errors are found . therein, to tak* q y g Julg 4th to Aug. 9th. 46.00. FARM FOR RENT -For a term of Immediate proceedings to have said Engines. all kinds of pipe and dttinge The standing committee on Ronde con ear%. being los 14. S F con- Pickering and errors corrected according to law. Highest price paid for Barley, for water works. Also bath room fix. ng pf scree, more or leas. Good and Bridges reported and recommend- buttdlngs yoassorot,ara.nd In" or aban• Dated at Whitevale. Sept. 4th. 1917. Rye and Buckwheat delivered tures. etc. Everything given caretat A fed payment, se follows: L Johnston, mac• of hard Ana sots water. For arms eto. DONALD R. BEATON. attention. at 8 ink's Mill. Jblaatia stones oo Brock road coa. i, apply to sena 1>aighe, Piokeang, 041 p - ; _BB Clerk of We Tp. of Pickering. RICH'S PUMP WORKS, 1.7E ; Joho Palliater, gravelling con 9 WANTED -An experienced and 50.62 Whitevale; Oat.' } opp lot 91. 916,00 . W. H. Pugh oup- tndustnous married mss for general farm ckering . Station* Coal Co. Home Tel. 6621. Whitevale. (ink t o right at bridge con 9 opp lot ll, work on a farm of 50 sores. ea •te oomfom 1 . 11.60 ;�edlar People, Oshawa, culvert able how and =cod wage. s.an. w begin 'S E E D S ' icon 9 Opp lot 16, 87.00 '; D. GormleyOo�' a� ♦PP 7 to Y 0 Boswell, S B No 1. M. — -- � • Whitby 'On base lice near Pickering 0 -as et your Butter Wrapper pruned at land others, re bridge on sideline bet - - -- Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy Tied all late if and 17 con >t 18.86 ; also re- [DIGS FOR SALE -A number from kinds of see la. • �e News' Offices � pairs to rock -crusher, 10.00 ; J. B. Wil- r so to 100 pounds: also some sackers. ani •e• iC.� li son, cam statute labor 1917, 26.25 ; W. . heavy bores s an old and sound, cep a7 te We are in the market and are proper- X Brown, bal cleaning ditches con 8 pis 1ta 1, Pickering >�hon• ed to pay the highest market prices. . ` hp lot 4. 9,00 ; Chas McCausland, rep The best equipped cleaning saills - p, brWRe an barge line also bet 8 and 9 FOR in young ure- the country, south of range line, 9.75; Win. H. bred shorthorn balls, ni for ser.ic•, ow Send an samples, or communicate with - peak, hauling gravel on con 2 opp 26 desiringsuch should call on R s Pugh, lot 1e, as before selling. and 27, 96.00; Re Somerville, man •� v,� Be bas ale0 several young Take advantage Of the best Seed Mark - 00 swam on �f sder div 16 2 dale. ' mss' �� els in the world. - 110.00; J. A. Calvert, hauling gravel FARM FOR SAL$ -Being south Ben or Iudepeadent phone. g -con 2 opp 96 and 27, 26,00 ; R. Aoder- half of lot 0. con * Pickering and consisting son, work in div A 8.76; H. G. Cal- of loo acne snore or lue. Boil is a cinT loam Prompt, efficient and reliable service � a' ar-reffloo in �� and in a good state of nulttvation On the pre- in handlin Seeds guaranteed._ _ 715d; F. A, Rogers, haul ng gravel Rad is roomy, excellent barn with stow stab• , g DOwNEY CO�P�N and cement bet 28 and 29. con 1, also ling, For further particulars apply so F s 1 work In div 164 27.60; W. J. Stanleyy, Davis,Balsam bl•l WHITBY, ONTARIO } freight on car of timber, 98.00 ; W. - Dixon, overseer dlv 16. com statute _ -labor 1917, 16,00, Geo. F. Ricbardson. T H R stones for filling holes Kingston road, div 10, L26; W. H. Jackson, repairing ✓, r >f"w - grader, 8.00 ; John McGinty. building STANDARD SANK cement culvert bet 28 and 28, con 1, supplying cement. etc, 114.45 ; A, Carl- OF CANADA • ton, haulin gravel con 6 opp lot 17, , j • - 11.40 ; Fran? Harbron, hauling gravel MEAD OrFM TOROMTO and cement for culvert on con 7 opp - - lot t n Z50; H. Ellicott. �ti 00 for0. H. Your 5 1Lt8 earnings in our vert on con f opp lot Ivurp g j__ Pugh, 9 yds gravel ,00 49, . G ; P. HWA � dance music Teefyy, 86 yds div 968, 8.0)0; Geo. Gates, •.4o yde div 18, 4,00: Sydney Bennett, Savings Department earn inter -- 48 yds div 40, 4.80 ; D. S. Crawford. 9D _ You : • � - : yds div 916, Q.00 ; John Puckrin, W yds - OLi can resist • div 28, 8,60'; John Brown, = yds div BST'p 18Ts est at current rate. .836 -.., 416, &80; n r Gordon, 60 yde div 0ft PICKERING_ BRANCH - a.00 ; John Brown, 09 yde div x6.0.90 ; - , � MUSIC that just lifts y0�1r Hassell Davidaon. 61 a div' 89, 6.10 ;Mrs. D. Barrell, 80 yd* div it 8.00 • W. R W. GORDON,�����. � � �� aisa at . . carries you Riong —� mualc •� P. Jones, 142 yds div f0.14.20 ; Naiban fin 62 ds div 06, .i.20A Who , Ph that leavea you breathieu and 19 s v , 6.60 Jin. Grille 21 e • y 7 • div 2. 2.10: Geo. (:}ales, fi ds div 2i, 10 for ln0lCe t%tt' : a Co 6.10 ; Nathan Cox. 74 ds div 71, 7.40 ; A 1T1 S un31. Kennedy, 21 ydsdiv 10, 2.10;De B Rr�N •,..ti N D : � H �� 1' lumbya Record for the dance! Hart Estate, 18 yds div 10, LSD; Jae. We have always a large Stock at lowest prices. listen to any one of these records— � Hortop, 95 de div 67. 8 60 ; David A. Pugh, 90 yde div 07. 9 -SQ; Isaac Leh- - . and you'll want to do some$mi g nwm i tnan. 50 yds div 79, 5.00; O. P. Per - than listen. You'll want to get up and ,> Tier, 81 yde div 49, 8.10 ; Wm. Hoover, MONARCH CHICK FEED SCRATCH ' FELD 19 yds div 1 00 ; ; en jams Cox, Parker, This is a good food, especially re- Is for adlilt fowl. A mixture of DANCEI a yyde div 018. 10.00 • Benjamin Parker, p bl yde div 78, 6.10 ; Geo. Gates, 05 yds pared for young chicks and different grains in proper pea A681s THE MURRAY WALIL Fssz•lwt. Primes Band i ---div 17.0,60 ; John Fitzpatrick, repair- is very easily digested. portions for best results. - 12 ionhi THE GIRL ON THE MAGAZDM Foz-eraL -fag culvert 4th con opp lot 23.2.50 ; The result from its feeding its :Try it once and you'll be sure ; � l Princ: s Bead. F. McCarthy, building three cement healthy thriving chicks. _ to use it again. •culverts, 48 de at 9.50, reinforcing, _ supplying light and filling. 180.90: $. 00 On Step. Prince Band. AND T. 4 _ A0814IEVELYN. OyoU , Cammack, work on con , opp lot 14, I$L • 'a ,-9.50 ; A. Carlton, hauling cement for .';Our Flours are made to give satisfaction. - One Step. Peine' Bead. •' culvert on con 6, opp lot 17, 6,00 ; J. g W. Gr g, 16 bbls cement for culvert CR>�AM of the West QUEEN CITY IdONAROH lZ5816h BABES IN THE WOOD. Fouarot. Prises'* Bead 7: on con 6 opp lot 17, 54.40 ; F. L. Green (Blend) (Pastry), �� [1A hM AT TWIIdGIT . Fax4mL Pdaoo?s s :88 bbla cement for culvert on 7th con (Bread) Blend i bet lob 6 and 7, also on con 7 opp lot 9, 70.95 ; Norman Holt, unloading timb- ;Always a full line of drains and Mill Feeds. or at Pickering station. 8.00, _ W. Liddle, - Agent 'A bylaw waalislad 81dng lbs rate Call and Ret our prices. 'for the Patriotic pu of the conn- f:y of Ontario at 1 8J10 Millsin the ` doriar. 1'le our M Campbell FlMik2 -Co. Ltd, 'y A by-law was also passed appoint- /I�e "'.' .a.: of .s `. •+.a .a- irvn y:,✓...,.+k .e.£..:..: M 4-.'tb,:M�II S•� r'4. tY�l.^.�'uza : -�• ',,."H,'" �.5;� •5.,:*r "' ;'.vi '4'T•iM �+�n.,A•. .N seise—'�....'�" r w.. �. „"°-.\,;,:; �'�•a "a'- ° .err : +. • d^�J ,,..:� >:"v�"': •...f 'y pc,.. .,. sir _... •J ..• �'., .- '..,A.' w..a....:.+, r; S✓P.'•-w-'s .�. M. �.' ,,rase ..:s. =v.rC. •'.."'�••iI,TP`.. ,. r = .•S.' .t :I� - �- .:. 'A ot.wwswiottT James Lawson, who bias been PICS--ING ••BAXERY - r spending the past few- mo- c0m. X' T. C. and Mrs. Gostick spent with James Gibson, has returned � � �'� �� � ^ ever Sunday in the city. home. S. F. and Mrs. Robbins are vis• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Gregg jr. _ THE itio relatives in Peterboro. and their grandson, Master Hugh Miss 1!a ret Graham 2s spend- Pugh are visiting friends in Kim- pW U! CspUv .� ltessevsi »e.•i �' '� us a tow days with friends4n the > -- vale. �" �• • Thomas and Mrs. Biriett were There will bsa rally of yuan � in .mak a �0A st sAdset in the city on Wednesday. of .laq�t ppeeoople at lad from e i the 2bed 'week• knee. a load from here is expected ICE DREAM i 0 y .;. Mrs. Ethel Burton i, ependiag to attend. A OiN�11AL ■ANKtN�': etjtlN�i: Tl�ANiAG"�M Mrs, R. Porter, of Snelgrove, is °her holidays with_lriends in Poit s nding a few weeks with Mrs. Constantly on hand, also - %:Perry, pe soft drinks on ice. WHITBY BRANCH: & G. TERRY, Manaw. Wm. Defoe, of Adrian, Mich., w• M• Palmer and other friends BREAD, BUNS and CAHEB t Mrs. W. in Claremont. tt■tttttettettttttttttttttsit>t>•tiftitt>•tttslttitttita is visiting with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Paxton, of Pattereon's OliocolaCee. - 4. Bund Brampton: have been spending a Frank Mlcheti, of. Markham, couple of weeks with their niece, Both phoaee'in shop. -b spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Gregg. Gibson. $ Monney, Pickering Miss Agnes Underhill, of `Fort Some of otir farmers have flu - fished their harvesting but quite a :William. is visiting her sant, Mise number have a large amount ofOOT :Emma Underhill. grain still in the fields. In Qaity there is StrengthFLY µ� `M D. A. and Mrs. Scott are spend. Edgar Shirk,-accompanidd by _ ing two weeks with the letter's his father and Mr. Dey, visited •There is a great movement at res- ". relatives in London. Camp Borden on Sunday and they ant kora co-operation among the farm- This is jnet the thing' to pnE on yoar stook to keep the Sirs Alex, Wilson, W. Pearson+ P• re rt a pleasant trip ere of Ontario and every farmer b Lynn and W. Hardy visited the ° E. and Mre. Michell returned invited to join the good work. - away. Get a supply and thus increase Oshawa Fair on Taeeday to their home in Toronto after Attend the meetings of the U. S. O. the supply of wIlk. Mrs. L. Dixon, of Buffalo, spent spending' a few weeks visiting Club and become better acquainted 1% week or two visiting her home with your neighbor and mutual re- - Yx here with her daughter, in Claremont and vicinity. encs will develop. Betty. a ct and eonSd p. Jfimes and Mrs. Hortop and fam•°• H and Mrs. Wood return• pe ed home on Friday last after hav- Room for a few orders t twine yet, ;PLO w S H A R •E S IN By, of Port Perry, spent Sunday jug spent between three and four place them with the secretary, and all with Thos. and Mre. Paterson . weeks holida ing st Bell Ewart. those getting twine through the cl¢3 ...,. Al Mrs. Harry Thomson spent a Mr. and Mrs. Elliott eras and'Mr. are asked to�get itpprroomptly from Mr. For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are sold at taw days in Toronto last week and Mrs. -Elliott jr.. of Brooklin, MNext a Lorne Puckrit .the lowest possible prices at Nest meeting, Aug. 16th. � - -` "' +wisecom ytyh�bar daughter, Mrs. Reynolds. spent Sunday with the latter e, 3 and df s. Pilk i 'therand ✓.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg United Farmersi ! sister, motored to Greenbank on r Club, Pickering. CHA%c. . SARGENT S y. , 9onday. Yrs. Gleome Cooper has retnrned ��a1 Agent Wow x 6- rJ• r Bosse from Mount Albert where .. ✓CLARK MON T, Ont. ' she had Rose to attend the funs- - 4 iral of the late Mise Jennie Hay_ MO' EY BROS ! - !ward. P 1 O K E R I /Y O �� Sgt. Randall Birkett is reported AND DISTlSIC? Funeral Zi1?et1tOT8 - wounded in the leg and arm. His — ; friends hope that the woaade are — To sell for — : - = not serious and that he may soon ,THE OLD RELIABLE - and Embalmers, recover his usual health. - Peter and Mrs. Maenab arrived FONTHILL NIIRBBRIEB" •Summer �0 we r e on Honda from Canning- W tb to rio .1 home y 'n i3l �� ton where they have been holi- Splendid list of Stock for Pan laying for a week with their planting, 1917, and Oar stock o! Summer Footwear includes the latest styho . V, dangl ter, Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane. -gyring' pleating, 2925, Calls, angWered mel at The Baptist YounE< People's promptly y PUMPS and OXFORDS in Viel Hid, Patent Leather, Gan Metal sod 'Anion held their first meetin of including maoy new varieties � hour by motor. Dark Brown Calf. the fall and winter term on Ion- which we alone control. ., day evening when a goodly mum- No extra charge for distance white CART" and Buckskin Boots, Shoes and Pampa ber met ' and spent a profitable. Seed for new illustrated Oatalopme, also Agent's Proposition; Hand- The police trustees having re- some free outfit. Beelas► - _ aSee our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, ceived a number of complaints re- ive Territory. We have the .finest Hearse Women and Children ` rassaaL oososresiox g<arding the depositing of tin cane and equipment outside and other refuse by the side of STONE and W>ZLLINGTON, of Toronto J. p E E L--.& S 0 N ithe road hereby request that the .. practice be discontinued. The Foothill Nurseries.' - WHITBY, ONT. The anniversary services of the (Established 188'71 Bell Phone, day or night, No. 9D lBROC$ STREET, n '-Methodist church wb ich was to be TORONTO, - , _ ONTARIO - held. on Be t. 28rd. has been post- Independent, day, No. 52 e ' p win to the until Oct. 7th. owing Nights sad Sundays No. 66 G po 0 f y Baptiste having fixed the day:R F L ' their anniversary on the'. ormer _ _._.. -4 - • � - = ,prepare James ' Lawson celebrtr+d his oa��9a� '77tb birthday recently in Ed. (iib- � 5 - 'eon's bay -fled where he pitched Can plenty o! Fruie.and buy your A full line of Green's and Leary's Bread on tea loads of hay and helped to —_ Sugar and Gem Jars unload the same. In this way Mr. from us. and Pastry Flours, also µb - ' Lawson have done his bit. Many Of all matsrwr and desipla onog mea would do well by do- kept in stook. It w91 pay you We have a full supply of Dry ,Purity Bread Flour Inaa likewise. to call at our works acd inspect our stock Goads, Fresh Groceries, Paints and t We congratulate Graham Bros. and obtain prioss Don't be misted' _ qn their remarkable success at the agents we do not employ them, aonsega.d Oils, and in fact ave thing you Q ry 01T Irma ''Toronto Exhibition. They won y we can, and do throw os the spent need always on hand. " - twenty awards, i'nelading three oommission of 10 per ow/.,whiohyon w0 Gasoline and Motor Oils. Azle Grease and .41old medals for grand champion aeriaialy save. by purchasing eaves �1 �. R / N G O. L D - - kine Oils Of stallion, grand champion mare, *all solicited. Mac Various kinds. - land best string of five; also four WHITBY IRAMITE left� ,silver medals for best stallion and Ohm and Works, Whitby, Ontario NORTH CLAREMONT - best mare of any age and best stal- Ioe Cream every week -end, also mer -melon - ` 'lion an beet mare in heavy r5 a . d F. H. Davis, of Balsam, has sold . � an O age de aali . T. On his general store business to ' Adam Spee►rs. ?Ifr. �9peare is well t'_� n_ i , �i �' •-,A N N is .and favorably known throughout Cattle Stanciuona, 'Hay CarrleY's, Litter icon • � 1 the whole icommunity and will we m believe make a success of his new �__._.:e�,� Water Bow and Diller Barn BROZ?C3a3=ice- vocation. Since coming to Balsam C atTi Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family • have made a host of friends who :and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled a Q ,M Jiverq deepip regret their de arture t �p They are complete in every particular v -from their midst. The Women's Institute will hold Their durability is unsurpassed _ ?their September meeting on the If you ebutemplate renovating- your stables or putting in Hay or $� t �» s 'Bur meets all Trains �� 'Afternoon of Wednesday the 19th, Litter Carriers, CONSULT IIS. _ At the home of Mrs. Rickard Particnlara Cho erfally Given �• R. THEBTON I ? • Co = K ~ o � � Cow First-class Rigs est pri day or Ward, of Balsam. Those g! ► Q m night at lowest prices the bus will meet at Mrs, Lyman Ind. Phone Pickeringc,, Ont. Sk e°1 Ri +�" PhD 1806. 4.4 Pilkey a at 216 o'clock. The sub- •— _ .�' ti o �' 1 jests will be "How to prepare the a ., w - O "s 'Z`h0$. Saaderaoa Son/ - -cheaper cute of meat". and 'Bel=$ �m res before the war and now" �ore''� t >e C °' " sr Jan Cs PROPRIETORS Lollespickles.— a -., a• dab N The Baptist church purpose 8 C C aa1 teas y • ��j�(� holdiuR their anniversary services - _ m ••• pIC��►�;w :3 -on Sunday and Monday, Sept. 23rd ••� a� 0► • ' K C !S e • . . o.. NOT � • - . and 24th. On Sunday, Rev. Dr. LUMBER YARDd, G,Brown. i Toronto. will eoc s. ERY :�PENING MILL-INdp7 the ulpit at both services. • s w >s mt w On Monday evening the usual .. vets w anniversary supper will be given p LADIES --Yon are cordially invited to attend our s sli Oka, �f0' w HARDWOOD FLOORING by the ladies of the congregation, -, a. nee y followed by an excellent program, Milling 0 eniri on Friday and Saturday, Sept- 7annar7 INT.' hifby ,a osbawa �,$r•u&M We can suppl hardwood fluorin the chief feature of which will be p e, p p� T UzQdxs u,;Caanlast•0110. in beech, bird. maple, plain and a lecture by Dr. Brown entitled ember 14th and 16th, and following days. tel= wn� upterrovee _ quartered. White -and red oak in A Vision of the Present World all grades, widths and thickness `•Situatidn. Two of our youths decided to + We aro anxious that every lady should attend. NO_ T = C M ROOFING -take a joy -ride in an auto on Mon Help being scarce I will'be preths - day, and being tacking in ezperi- We will endeavor to demonstrate all the leading pared to do chopping and $Ce Rrueab yrooSnj, made in I8S1 once, were rather unfortunate. Millinery features of the season. oat flaking only on 'They knew hose to make an auto Monday, Wednesday and Friday, --SHINGLES $o fast, but they had not yet during the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles learns the art of slowing up, eo - Let n8 8 Come you: Let us show you.} that date on Monday and f that when they were driving Friday of each week. W. D. (�rordon So along by Ira Powell's, the auto turned to the left and a riling by C Also, for sale s o::. of PICKBRMG the side of the road refused to girtBe M E N T E E R 2 -it hardwood. ; out of their way. As a result aNo, Joha F• Belles, GeenW00d lieu sad independent phase. lamp was knocked of the auto rT c K E R I N G A send wind -shield was broken. =gig »�. fl, .!:. _ ''_.. '_1:.., .-_.._ •.-_._ .. ..- .: :>��•.h•r as-...";w,ea <........:.. ... :- ,..__f....._a:i.. .a ....fi:. ik;;u:.rti•}.�x.,.ix�itt:. Y,+::.. � �-!,�.4_`.S^!.a a'.±.1°•'nae::•''nib"ds,^B�:k�a�:"�.'•',.!.,kr'LsC'!rt°�..s-.e:�.•.�i^�r_t:.h53�:�.?'.�f:°+3�?;^.�'.a.�d� :T a. :OF ,-_JXuke6- of the World• .GWLANS,SEARCH . OUT IfOSM TALS A 10 .VIOLATION --OF NETRAL"Y Toronto. Sept. Il -Manitoba. wheat- MOBJECMU -FORi- BOMBDINGI 1 Northern. $2.2+; No. 2, do., $2.21; No. 3, do., -$2.15; No. 4 wheat. $2.05, In �ted States Goverinneint Publishes Fact That Neutral Legation. gtqj:e Fort William, nominal. -01anitobs, oats -No, 2 C.W.,� 641o. in Travel Considerable b1stances to tar�ry Out Policy 'of Night -itore, Fort, William, nominal.. ,tt Argentine Was Us6d t Send Officiid Cipher American corn -No. 3 yellow. nominal. Raids -on the Hospitals. Messages to ]Berlii]L. track Toronto. Ontario oats -No. 2 white. 60c. noml. Ing A despatch- from One,officer, of -the nal; - No. -3, do., Bac, nominal.- accord _�London- says :=---of exceilent 9;ork. to freightb, outside, .4 Perry Robinson, telegraphing on Fri- American army medical corps was J19ton, Sept. 9. -Diplomatic, Besides r vegling the means in Ontario* wheat- 2, $7.15 to ilwations between the United' States which Germany used Sweden in her $2.20, according to 'fr`ew1j'ht.0..utmide. day, says: "The Germans persist in killed and- three wounded; Five, "ind Sweden. are strained to near 'the: machinations in Argentina, the de- Peas -Nominal. their famous policy of night raids an I American members of the staff were Barley-Maltinir. new. $1.20 to 81.22, spatches show how the 'derman, ,cording to freights outside. hospitals, of which I have already told also wounded, besides ten patients, sli;eaking -point as, the result of a did- Was Rye No. 2. nominal. you, and which 1'risoners confess to be two of the latter having since died. It Zharge, at the time Argentina 1,14overy that German official telegrams having a critical diplomatic contro- Manitoba flour -First - patents, in'Jute deliberate. must be clearly understood that lbaxs, $11.90; 2nd. do., $11.40; strong at the Swedish Legation -at I destruction of her ships, was sending ample $IMO; new, do., $10.20, in bags, Weipher were forwarded to Berlin '� versy with Germany over submarine � bakers, do.. $11, `Toronto. ... � "In one of their latest raids they: Germans do not merely not seek to &rough' Ontario flour -Winter, according to i the Toronto, selected a series of hospitals near the avoid hospitals in their night raids. �_.ftenos kyres. through the S*edlsh Legation infor- trackto. prompt shipment. I coast, of which - two are They -purposely search them out and Mill -feed r lots-Dellvere4 -Mont­ :The Ger-Lination of the sailings of certain ves- I real freights, bags included. bran. per y fact that messages from ge. They dropp'ed three bombs or. travel considerable distances to bomb ,.tm Charge d'Affairei Luxburg at eels with recommendations that they , on, $36:0 shorts, do.. $42; middlings, vard Hospital, which has been a point I them." ft do. $45 t good feed flour, per bag, venos Ayres to the German Foreign, be sunk "without leaving any trace." $3.is. �-,Vftce had been forwarded through the; In other despatches he was informing I Ha N 1, new• per ton. $11.00 to foreign Office, at Stockholm was re-.. i $ 11. Gmined, do., -38 to $9.60. track To - his Government how to regard Argen- ronto. ?Vealed in as official statement by the'tina's protests against the destruction Straw -Car lots,' per ton. $T. to $7.50, FREIbn i ERS FIGHT - MORE ADVANCE 411ite Department yesterday after -!of her shipping. track Toronto. Ono It is regarded as significant that no , - . _SUB.Ma [ARINES :--BY CANADIANS messages concerned the efplo;- ate shave been taken by the.Swedish Butter--Cream-!ry, sollds, b 39 The o tic situation in Argentina slid dqalt Government, aq far as the State De- to 39ic: prints, per lb., o 10c dairy, per 'don - 33 to 34c. *M the method to be pursued by sub-' partment knows, to punish its diplo- Egg --.-Per doz-, 39 to 40c. Four Merchantmen and 'Three Area "Within Lens 'Still Remain amarines in sinking Argentine ships. uratic repre*Wntative In Buenos Ayres. Wholesalers are selling to the retail trade at the following prices U -Boats Reported Sunk. Ing in German', -);'lands is Cheese -New, large, 221 to 23c: twins, 221to 23tc; triple 23 to 23ic: old, A despatch from an Atlantic Port Further Reduced. ts 7 large, 30c; twins, 30,., triplets, 30ic. Butter -Fresh dairy, choice ' 39 to says: -The story of a concerted at - F. T R_ A despatch. from Canadian Headii. .,.QRM BEATEN 1U. S. To S 40c; creamery prints, 43 to 44c. solids, tack by seven German submarines 1 .1 , . 42 to 43c. - I In France, says:- Another of_ Eggs -New laid, in cartons, to 54c- upon a fleet of twenty-two allied quarter's out of cartons, 46 to 46c, the small s4rp;�Ise attacks which &I- -Spring chickens. ri�erchantmen steaming westbound for most nightly reduce . the area within IN. wlRAwQT AFRICA NEUTRAL 'SHIPS Dressed poultry 2; to 3 : fowl, 20 to 12c; quabs, per doz., American ports, was told on Tkurs- $4 to turkeys, 26pto 30c; ducks; Lena...still- remaining in the enemy's Spring, 22c.' day by officers and men of four of the" Defeated All Along the Line,. 400,000 Tons of Scandinavian i hands took place at 3.30 this (Thurs- Live poultry -Spring chickens, lb.. 3o vessels witich have arrived here Aur- day) morning and resulted in the cap - to 22c; hens, 19 to 20c;- ducks, Spring, Says Repok Reaching Vessels May be Utilized. Ing the last few days. To ir of the, es 27C. heavy merchantmen -the- biggest it. the con-, ture of a row of houses occupied by London.. Honey -Comb -Extra fine and four companies of the First Regiment, A despatch from Washington says:,, wet ht per doz.. $2.76: - select, $2.40 to voy-were sunk by German torpedoef, No, 2, $2 to $2.25; tins, We and First Guaid Reserve Division. Men London, Sept. 9. -Defeats for the Shortage of ocean-going tonnage may $2.7 : but before the fight W38 over -the corn- � Vs. 16c per lb; 10's. 15&c; 60's. 144 to from British Columbia, accustomed Jn. Germans all along the line in German cause the United States to seize some116 c blniid fire of the carjo, steamship de- ' "East Africa are reported in an offi-, four hundred thousand tons of neutral7-�eans-No Canadian beans on market, ' civil life to finding their way about, until last of October, Imported, hand- I stroyers had destroyeQ three of the itial statement to -day. The tL'xt. reads: � shipping now in American ports. picked, $8,50 per bush; Lirna&, per lb.. seven submarines. did the ' work, and did it weil, sustain - "Tele girsphing on September 8 the'Dutch and other Scandinavian ships 115 to 16c- Ing few casualties 'themselves while I Potatoes. on track -ii -Ontario. bag, 12.1i The f ght bf regarded as the quick- inflicting a considerable number on 1�14711131aral . Officer commanding in chief' which are loaded ith foodstuff a may I - - I est and most costly battle for both tin East Africa reports that on that be required, it US inlaid on Thursday,! P"Twous--wholmnals ii, . - I sides that has ever occurred between the enemy. day the enemy resistance at Mpondas, ; to discharge their cargoes and go to Smoked meats -Hama. medium, 30 to Submarines and armed merchantme-i. Slc� rolls 26 to 27c; cooked, 41 to Zfty-three miles south of Mahen'ge,i Australia and Java for wheat and 42c; rolls. 27 to 29c; breakfast bacon. and it 'is believed by the men who �mas overcome and all the German Po' I sugar. 36 to 40c; backs, plain. 37.to 38c., bone the 41tians, were occupied. Our troops are International law, officials point out, less. 40 to 42c. I I d in -the battI6 that AUGUST. RETURNS c'P art Cured meats -Long ar, bacon, '27 t: participated not likely- to take such .in pursuit. gives belligerents the right to . com- 271c lb; clear bellies. 111611 to 27.c. desperate chances again. 'Lard -Pure lard. tierces. 261 to 211c. 'Beljriurn columns have pas -sod the mandeer -neutral ships whenever the tubs, 251 to 28tc; palls, is to 26bet ARE LOHR �Vlaaxa River, moving towards Me. emergency of war requires ,it. Under co -pound tierces, 201 to 21ot tubs. 201 Isno ft= the north. A German this interpretation the American Gov- to 211c; -polls, $2 tollic. 40rce, driven successively from Mpe• ernment has Just seized several-Aus-­ VERDUN HOSPITAL U-13oat Statistics For Month - Warke'a tea,miles southwest of Ma- trian ships which took refuge in � Montreal. Sept II---Oats---Canad1an- Show Lowest Average. slaty-floe American ports when the war broke'Western. No. 2. 75 to 76c No. 3. 74 to ','Seaga. from Malinje, eighteen 76c: - extra No. I fe�. 74 to 76c, IS Dfflffin miles north north-east of Mpetos, re- out. Flour -Manitoba Spring wheat qtentm, DU A despatch from London says: The Alred being Dutch ships of 300,000 tons, and'firmts. $ 12n: seconds. $11,50; wtrong London Times - naval correspandentl southeastward and -is g pur- , bakers' $11 IQ; Winter patents, choice. 40ed by our columns from Lu be. other Scandinavian vessels of one-; $12. straight rollers. Sli Go to iii so; commenting on the week's losses from the southern area the German third that tonnage have lain In I do, basis. $5 do to' IL75.- 'Ftolled Oats- German -Aeroplanes' - Dropped submarines and mines, says the total loaded food Bblx,, $3.86 to 19 do.; bags, 90 lbs., Shells and Killed 19 Inmates' losses of all vessels, including fishing 10Z dislodged from Tumburn has American ports with $4 30 to $4.40 Bran, $35. Shorts, $40 stuffs' ever since the Export Con- Middling 149 to $50. Mouill1e, 1155 V vessels, for 'August, sbaiwis the I*W- 176treated towards Liwale. 1100� Ham' No. 2, ton, car lots, 19500 It is re- Wounding 26. are no trol Act was put into op6ation. Thus co fro.YC-he me Meet Western :Itc, est average. He adds: "There is a that at Present there German form In Portuguese far the owners of the cargoes have flnest Eastermas. 21te. Butter ---Choicest A despatch from Grand Headquar- manifest decided lull in submarine ac- . Nyasa- creamery. 41f to 411c� seconds, 401 'to French Army in France, ,land south of the Royum River. -Ft refused- to uziload them, and the 41e. Esgs--Fresh. 62 to 53d' selected, tars of the Fre tivity, due, it is hoped. to the increas- American Government has declined to 41,; No I stock, 44c; No. 2 stock. 39 to says: -The Vandelaincourt Hospital ing effectiveness of the measures tak- 40c. Potatoes --Per- bag, car -lots, mis in the region of - Verdun was 8411in en to deal with the U-boats. Whether permit the vessels to man. to $2.26. bombarded by German aviators -for the 'submaripie4d1tetiveness has reach - BRITAIN INDEPENDENT irtusdipag 02six six and a half hours on Wednesday ed its maximum is` -an important point, inni Sept ]I -Cash night., Nineteen persons were killed There its n k evidence in these statistics OF FOREIGN FOODSTUFF _Wheat!M 0, 1 0 .luotations Northern, $ 3. No 2 I and 26. wounded. The 'huts attaiked! upon seconclusionmay be Northern. $2.21; No. 3 'Northern, 12.1S. 2,05� No, S. 31,80: No 6 $142, wounded men, `VMUN SECTOR London, Sept. 9. -Baron Rhondda, ";` %1! contained only severely wou based either The fluctuations of I f ed 56,,Oats--No. 2 C.W., Si[ic. the Food Controller, In an interview 3e C. VV - 6 c; extra No, I I;ed 63ic: who were unable to move from their the, five- weeks, of August do not show )with the London correspondent of the No, I feed. 601c: No. 2 feed, 5 1c: Bar- cots. that there in a progressive diminution , I"ey-No. S. 1 18; fax -No 4. $1.14: ected 21trong Attacks by CrG" Prince 1 Amsterdam Handelsblid, declares that and feed, 4.10. lax -No. rvw.,, 'The h-ostile sera lanes fiew'over the in the number of �essels sunk which Sou"ed by Petain's Armies. the submarine campaign is no longer $3.311; No. 2 C.W.. $3,211. ho.epital every twenty minutes from might give sulstdhtial h;pe that we causing anxiety regarding England's 8.30 o'clock in the evening until have seen the worst, - London, Sept. S. --Again the French .1unit*4 States 3WICeits bread supply. o'clock in the morning. "There are still many signs that `snail the Germans are engaged In ex- q Minneapolis, Sept. 11 -Flour -Fancy . 7. Peet," remarked the Food patents, 26c. lower, quoted at $11-60; the nature and extent of the danger is' n one res trvxelyi heavy fighting in the Verdun campaign other grades unchanged. Bran -$28 to Its - iftost - icutoff' hector, with the Germans trying to re- ntr*ller, "the submarine .9in $29, Corn -No, 3 yellow. $2.08 to $2,10. f)dt fully realized. is a blessing. It has acted Oats --No, 3, white, 661 to "je- Flax- phase may -not yet have been reached.' e=P their losses of the end of last -stimulus to eultivai; $3.31.1 to $k MISHAP AT - - '- -. -­- i Ion, so that within , Duluth, 9!d 1 1 -Lins,?ed. 83,391; ermansexag- h iwiir vn the right bank -of. the Meuse, I j, year the Uni RP mhel! 19 70 hold- askedq �ber. 13.38 bid; Deceiai;W, Berate the numbIr of. shipp they claim mt with General Petain's forcespiac-ticalfy-in independent impto have sunk." a $3.84 bid. bg them back almost -everywhere -and' loodstuff a air c .QUEBEC BI��Wf<iL ;far as the .chief a g the ground with thqr dead. Icerned." ------ ia­w-e-wft% itarkou nearly two Ites, ry Six -Ton Hoister FW -Into'- e steers, $11.60 to $12AO: choice heavy or'n a front . , ., : �'. �70ver nt of miles the 6 .. _! .. - . . . Toronto, Sept it -Extra cholci :mans S nday morning, following Prisoners From Russian Front ABANDON steers, 10.60 to $11; butchers' cattle, -SLIAwrence River. uccessful attacks Satuiday night in c Captured by the Italians �$9,75: do.. medium, $8.75 to $9; do., V(% 0,9 sector of the Bois des Posses and icommon. $7 to $7,85: butchers' bulls. A despatch from Quebec, Que., - -�COUM-ATTAC 4 ate Bois des Caurieres, returned` Udine, Italy, Sept: 9. -Violent 0h01ce, $8.36 to $8.75: do., good bulls., says --A sfx-ton'hbister for thecentrep, 17.60 to $$; do., medium bulls. 57 to he-Iray with renewed vigor, especial-, storing have. transformed peaceful I 87.25: do.. rough bulls, $5.00 to $6.00; span of the Quebec bridge slipped ar4md Hill 344. At some points', streams into torrents, torrents into butchers' cows, choice, $8,25 to $9.60; from the cantilever arms and is fto* i AtUtrians Rdukain-on lhi6 Defen. trench were by the on' do,, good. $7.25 to $7.75; do.. medium, #0_M__Z as. were rivers and plains into lakes of mud $6.66 to $6.95, stockers, $7.25 to. $8.60; at the bottom- of the river with the ,sjve, on Isonzo Front. but from these later th.ej the Isonzo front- Notwithstanding I feeders, $8 to $9.25 � canners and cutters, mass of wreckage from the two pre= $5.25 to $6.25 milkers, good to choice. Were ftiven out and the French and med., $40 to -ious disasters. This mishap is liable A despatch from Udine, Italy, sayswere rich lines'these conditions the cannonade con- I Sao to $125: do.. com. v ys entirely re-established. In the 'tinues, while raiding parties 'y make dar IS56- springers, $80 to $125; light ewes, to. caute serious delay to the lifting of About 30;000 -prisoners have -been tak- sheep. heavy. $6 to $7.50; around the Bois des Is ID to $11,6o; 1 I'so; the centre span of the bridge. their ppe- Fosses, in dashes to snatch minor positions yhearcleings an to date by the Italians In c ot fli. to sil.6o; calves, good to Saturday night the Germans left neariii: from the enemy. Each party b 4 to $16.25 Spring lambs. $15 -were slightly bruised and, sent -offe dive, while the total losses rings: $15,50; hogs, fed and wa:tered, $19.25; Two men . n ily 1,000 dead on the ground before 1 back a certain number of prisoners,; dtoo., weighed off cars. $18,50; do., f.o.b., barely escaped being knocked off the of the Austrians are -estimated -at - French positions. belonging -to regiments just arrived 1 $17.25; structure, when the huge piece of met- 120,000. I Montreal. Sept. 11 -Choice steers, from the Russo -Rumanian front. Some' $10.26 to $10,75; good, $9.75 to $10; al slipped its chains and dived down -The Austrian- plan -now 'aeems to Austrian gunners who have been cap-! lower grades. $8 bolts butchers' into the river; be - to abandon counter-attacks and R I . 5 to 3 8.75.1 A VMANIANS AGAIN REPULSE cows. bul 9, $6.' turgid declare they have been brought bulls, $6.15 to $6.25; cows. $5 to $6.25; remain on the defensive along the ATTEMPTS -TO PIERCE FRONT. here from the'western fro Ontario lambs. $14,50 to $ILT-5,' Quebec eastern ridge of nt. $12.75 to $13-75: sheep, $8.50` to ALLIES JOIN UP the Bainsizza pla- teau,. where 'their p6sitions, 'such is I$R,�n Ob choice milk -fed calves.. $13 to A despatch from London says: An THANKSGIVING DAY '4.- 'good-, $-1,1 to $12;' grass-fed stock . . . EAST' AFRICA Cereek, Draga and Volnik, about L $I sio; selected hog's. $17.26 Ao IN EAS bfficial Rumanian communication dat- SET POR OCTOBER '81"o to 17.7 5': rough and heavy-weighti% 1,000 feet high, dominate those occu- ed Sept. 4 reports an enemy attempt $15.. 5 to $16.25. A despatch from London says: -A I IV by the Italians by several bun - junction has-been effected between an, break.through the Rumanian front A despatch from -Ottawa says :-I . Nr & feet, at the same -time centring tweft Varnitza - and Monastirora, The date of Thanksgiving TROOPS AT THE FRONT Anglo -Belgian column and a Bolgian the Day has efforts of their best troops ic'h was repulsed after fierce fight- been set by the Secretary of 7'State for WANT MORE MEN -SENT coluffin operating- -in -German - East' on the Carso in the hope of checking -slow but determined march of the. Monday, October � 8. �Africa, the two columns getting In the - A despatch from London says touch 97 miles southwest of Kilos'ga, Italians towards Tiieste. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie' says that the says the official statement, The Bel - 4 troops in the field want more men,; gians have crossed the Ulange River - BORN BATTLE IS RAGING whether it be by conscription or raised near Mahenge. LLOYD GEORGE'S ARMAGEDDON.. �y voluntary methods. "We inflicted severe losses on the So fa�r the morale of the Canadian Germans retreating towards Mahenge,l) - A despatch -from =Birkenhead; Eng.,` ON TABLELAND OF BAINSIZZA continues the statement. "We are says: In the course of a notable XW troops has been well maintained, stat- ed the General, by the knowledge that firmly established at Tunduru. Nearly speech here on Friday, Premier Lloyd ;Italian Troops Under Gen. Cadorna Push Enemy. Beyond the �reinforcements are always forthcom. 400 Germans surrendered at Kakera, George said: Ing, northeast of Kilossa, to the. colored "The war began in -the .East and Chlapovano Valley. South Africans, who had invested Ma,. not In the West," said Mr. In the last action' our -casualties Lloyd were only one-third of the. German kera." George. "Russia was the first in, be- Mhe Itnlian offensive has assumed a Farther south the Austfians under- losses, as we had accounted for 69 of cause she- undertook to champion the 00 "atter of greater. vigor on the't )k repeated counter-attacks In great their battalions. - The enemy had ANOTHER AMERICAN cause of Serbia. France was braught.- eland of Bain3izza, and is pushing numbers, with no result. lately retaliated with numerous co'un- LOAN TO ALLIES 'in because she had undertaken a -.0netty beyond the Chiapovano Val- I Major Moraht, commenting in The ter -attacks, but these had been sue- solemn treaty obligation to stand by The enemy has tried several Pester Lloyd, says the dash of Gei;eral cessfully met by new plans. A despatch from Washington says: Russia in case of an attack. Belgium atthe east of Gorizia and f Cadorna's army in the recent battle of -Loans of $100,000,000 each to Great was brought in, because she was on a hills ')etween Santa Catarina the Isonzo has surpassed 'anything at- Cut out rhubaxb seed stalks when- Britain and France were made by the the direct road to France. - Great Bri- San Marro, all of these attempts, tempted before. ever seen, and thus throw all the Government, bringing the total ad- tain was brought in because she had utterly, defeated. listrength into the plant. --anted the Allies up to $2,266,400,000,,oVven her word to defend Belgium." a� `5.' Y` -4 •-,. da J- 4-rw. Y. ! yy'�-!r. r.^f. .+ 7�it�•... r e'• ;?•'„/.>.7y'�'.Y` ''e'.'+�','"°'R7kf'CE' ,�L+:i'. r'`,TLS'!L�'I,. • t, l ,f �,b„,` ., - .}.. .z•� .. � .,. . �r .Aro. , " ac..F• y., .. 4. - ' {s:: :• n.*x ;IG,. s �' -,f..: .. :..;.. ,c - -. _ - ;+Y ,, r..r .., ..'..c«d.,i,V w' ',.... .r.''aR•-..L�.. *'1 'ti "*+�' •G` Y. �4 -41 : il)on't Eat Leas --Bot _ 01112 FRIEND IN THE GASDBN. KEEP GH�ED�EI� WELL owx iAxn.' _ •��.. APE JN CA1+1r° Gilt' Bitter. There it no 13e is not John, the gardener. flUR�NG H0�` WEATHER Thou beautiful for sunset aitiesf _: And yet the whole day long '� For spacious lake and plain; -' e r _•- nee&of anyone going httuglrq• For mountains where the night ig _} He makes himself quite useful Eve mother knows ..hoV fatal the .r;e1c'madana shoum eat foods The Sower, keds among. �' - deep, /"'�...,N.....,,..s"....r' - but summer months are to small chic- fields of amber 'that iu i the tC> dren. Cholera infant$m, diarrhoea, A fl be grain. �P y �'� O Canada -my own land- He is not Tom;'thstiptiaay cat; fLmount Of S11tziment at the And yet the other day, dysentry sad stomach troubles are Rise with the moaning sea,. 1, Z -'I •, ' •: ZOWCSt„ COSI. The ' Whole With eteaithy'Btride and alist0niag rife ,at this time and often a precious Acclaim thy right __ to Freedoms _ eye,_ little fife is lost after only a few hours might -wheat' is the most tllness. The mother, who keeps Baby's Strong and sufficient be. 1 He crept upon his pre -- Own Tablets in the house fee►e'sate. - : f -a foot -given to num The occasional use of the 'Tablets pre - He is not Dash, the dear old dog, Thou beautiful for comradeship $�'QdiiQa}1lQSf $iSCQtt y perhaps, - - if troublemcomeeach nauddenlyd bowel t-asbit�gen- Wh pilgrim .` And et eros sf if you.. or When move the p feet, - i8 file Whole Wheat giaill Took pains with him and petted him,= orally does -the Tablets will bring the steep= wigwams soca were -; '• • ;ro aj'ed in a , (hges ible, You'd come t'o.love•him,'too. baby safely through. They are sold by ,�61 U _ ... With star -hung roof to greet. _:� biro oKro ` - He's not a blackbird,. though he :hilus, medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents. O Canada -my• own land- �t " `pvhOlC Wheat ber17 % USCd'-' -And though he once was black; a box'from B The. D, Williams ]14ed1• �y mighty chorus sing— wheat Co., Brockville, Out. The soul of Empire none can stay. • Yet now be wears a loose, gray :01St, -' W88b ss.our noble King.' = = All wrinkled on the back: God' ble _ U$ad for matin - o�Pi] aWA�7• TWO be three Where there is enough help or where small areas only are grown the Thou beautiful for heroes brave, hard and soft soap, foil „1 f these b - He has a very dirty face; beano may be pulled by hand. For softening: water, for clean And very shiny eyes; With firm and valiant tread; � peaChft.or Other # � He sometimes sits beside our door, • large crops of beans it is generally Who fear no unseen thrust, nor pain, Ing, disinfecting and for War profitable,- -td ,use bean Larvesters 6 Ii A. " - And looks -perhaps is -wise. which consist of the ordinary., two- And naught of death do dread, 00 other purposes., a - eq pp O ' Canada -my own land- stst<usa susavlT+nsa eal at a coot Of ' a f!'W wheeled cultivator ui ed with two I've bound my soul to thee.-" Cents. But in a sunny flower bed. ... flat knives placed. to form a V cutting Est olitsrrr�r l WnD He has his fixed abode; two rows at a, time and placing both God shed His grace on our loved race, b*�;,,,,�,� . Made in Canild . _He eats the things that eat my rows into one windrow. The beans From sea too farthest sea. r plants_- _ a gy be bunched by hand or by means sea to farthest, sea. He ' s friendly toad. of the aide delivery rake, which places --Charlotte Carson-Talcott. H: Ewing, in Our'Durinb Animal from - 4- A good mushroom, properly cooker' f from- three to five rows together. .MONEY ORDERS is a luscious morsel and as such is a< Two Favored,- After'-ctitting, the beans should be 3 FREQUENT. HEADACHES kept clean_ and should be stored with pay your out of town, accounts by wholesome addition to the dietary. .3irm - - Designs _ as little weathering •as possible-.. Dominion -Express Money- Orders. you are absolutely sure that t of rs co a cents. — _-` stn tore ata variety that grows on your lawn or 31st Five dollars � � the: -neighboring fields is of the more subject to headaches than full- %NBi. emulated Eydds� Ontario this year will have the big- kind, by all means+ cook it and sat People with thin blood are much ' blooded persons, and .the form of sore.Eres, E� tnnamed by gest' oat crop in the history of the rt anaemia that afflicts growing girls is relieved by Murine. Try it Ia I e AFT -Green- 7LSai'a tdasm•z<t flvsw *oras. iia, • - almost always accompanied by- head your Eyes and In Baby s Em man, Commissioner of Agriculture for 1 aches, together with disturbance of h fro* UR 11• A�ar[fag,JsstLy a or by.that province. "We will have 125 off will of the earthy We swill ifai ' the digestive organs. • 0ltatnel�+e llasae��ii = D 1a•.i.. million. bushels as compared . to the , Whenever you have constant or re sb• s.w.. to Tube• sae• s.r deew el�-►e.•, average crop of 100 millions." see human souls harnessed to aagt curring headaches and pallor of the DO" ca s State machine, however pawestui.-4` face, they show that the blood is thin •}1e fro A. Club ,St. Jos`epli Levis, July 14, 1903. -and your efforts should be directed to- The Kin is usingthe Marlborough, Minard's Liniment Co.; Limited. fesscaL>Ga>Rsaaa ward building up your blood. A fair Club a good deal when in London Gentlemen, -I was badly kicked by -• treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink g ANcEX TUMOR& LUMFa Pills will 'do this effectively, and the these days. It. has. the ad vantage of �'my horse last May, and after using ', C, internal and external, cured Wrt will u rich, red blood made by these pills I securing for him the same privilege f several preparations on my leg no- i as befo s too fat , Drt iseiimari iE.diae will ,amore the headache.. of non-interference as belongs to the ! thing world do. My. leg was black as r1.Imtr.fi r�ttt,+r.enoe Ont More .disturbances to the health, are ordinary clubman. That is to may }et I was laid up in bed for a fort- ' caused by their blood than most poo- � that -to special notice is taken of his i night and could not walk. After using �e �� of a �o � �o ple have any idea of.. When your blood I visits. When he wants to talk to fel- three battles of your AIINARD'8 LINA- 1e _impoverished, the nerves suffer.' Iow-mealbers he does so; when he pre -1 WENT I was perfectly cured, so that I Action. hatat on the° from lack of nourishment and you may i fers to sit quiet and listen to any- talk could start on the road. - 4t OTTO H IGE us' be troubled with insomnia, neuritis; `that is going on, he can do so. The JOS. Di'HEll ` neuralgia or. aetat3ca: Muscles' subject Marlborough is one of the few places Commercial Traveller, PIANO AOTI O N to strain are under nourished grid you where the Sovereign can forget 'his sovereignty.- -- may have muscular rheumatism or - - If we would live up to our own - lumbago -If your blood is tons and i * x What we have always seen done in !ideals instead of attempting to find - , yDu begin to.show symptoms of any of I one way we are apt to imagine there ! out what the other fellow's ideals are, these disorders, try building up the I`V a blood with Ds, Williams' ug Pills, was but that one wap. -Bentley we would miss lots of trying expert- j - l ences, for you are in your small cor_.I 1 and as the blood is restored to -its nor- P tlaiaard'a Liaim•at for uU •••rswts•r•. mer and I !n mise. Y.nu can not wear. mal condrtion every symptom of the_ Imy coat' nor I yours; we are separate trouble will disappear. There are uals and must 'live our own ind avid more people. who owe their present _ � rfccu,y � - 'The Contrast. .. � . � elate of good health to Dr. Williams' When the Napoleonic wars were at lives in our own way, not to the other fellow's way Pink Pills than to any other medicine, their height a petition was presented i�! There i9 no doubt" that the "'lo d most. of them do. not hesitate, to to the emperor asking for the release auk oil.ie�e�n lish civilians im risoned,' _ sa ao. of some E g 8. tunic a ill be o u y ( _ p p lar for the coming i ms' Pink Pills as we should ptitit now, ,internedseason, for in the very newest models I You can•'get b l `i ill a or, rit is featured. In the araart-dress' through'any dealer !n medicine or by � m France. I`apoleon-at first gave anills is f e d above the long tunic, press- mail at 50 cents a box or •eix boxes for abrupt refusal But . the secretary,ed.into strai ht Teats and erre at$2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine glancing down, noted thot the petition g p p d Co., Brockville, Ont. was signed by Dr. Jenner, the discov- �r gsmallpox.IY the aide. shows one of"the favored � � - - -' .star :of vaccination -against a e designs: McCall Pytern No. 7919, Black or Stem Rust of Wheat. "Ah," said Napoleon, when he was Ladies' Brass, in -39 -inch Iength. Pat- - tern in 6 sizes; 84 to 42 bust. Price, "Black rust is responsible for much told this, "we can refuse not to ( it's wonderful h= quYaklr a y & EO cents. of the losses to grain_ in Western Can- i that name. Let them go. Can any s `' bath with Cuticura Soap Vowed a Occasionally epidemics, such as one, Even with stimulants, imagine the genet . atlointirs�g with Ctitaasra t These patterns may be obtained oda• O y ment relievesintr2ssrig, burninge -' _from your local McCall dealer, or from that cf 1916, occur and cause a loss of , kaiser showing such magnanimity? , er rashes and chafings, permits deep , ' the McCall Co. 70 Bond St -Toronto hundreds of millions of dollars to theNapoleon was s good deal of a biutie Infant and rest for inmost, and _. ' t -wealth." Such is a statement -at least he was deemed so by the a heatment in most casae w to speed! gam° ¢ in bulletin, No. 33, second series, en- ; unsoP is 1caved- generations- -which � .It stems nothing would do an knew him.. But by comparison with This 1b only one of the sun th Foot Work titled -"The, Black or Stem Rust of ,E P dams does for the skin wh� vied fol ` - The late Jack London one 1Vheat" recently issued by_ time Divi -1 Hohenzollern standards Napoleon was ..every -&T toilet purposes, e fell be- _ 1 a mild higb;minded gentleman.. ... ..hindhand in a oto Sion of Botany ,! __the Dominion Ex-� + gatmple Each F. by etafL Aaifaa, , �a story which he had perimenta} Farms, which at once' indl-' card: "cutiams. DeaLN Bantam.Q w promised a New York magazine. The ' asiaard's 1-1-4331021t Cnr•a aandrns. Sold i tb• world. editor, after repeated efforts to get cates its own importance as well. as'PAIN? NOT A SIT 1 ,. _ = toe story, at last called at Eondonrs the disastrous nature of the disease. The Parts sewers are the• largest J LIFT YOUR CORNS 'hotel and sent up the following note: Although special stress is laid upon+and most complete in the world. i 'DR CALLUSES OPF M�So 'K�E,S �NO "'Dear Jack London: If I don't re- the losses , experienced in Western I -ceive the story within twenty -Pour Canada, the disease is by no means �, Ferdinand King, New York' Ito humbug I Apply few drops ' hours I'll come up to.your room and confined to that section of the coup Physician and Medical Sa7st.. then Just Ilft them away SEVEN MONTRO4kick you downstairs, andI alwa s tr'y, brit might break out anywhere.; vdth Angers. ' keep niy piomises. y Thus a study of the bulletin by the - London replied: - . agricultural community generally is EVERY WO MAN This new drug.. Is an ethei eom• "Dear Dick: If I 'did all my 'work commended. It purports to be a popu- yound - disoovered by a Cincinnati RlitOrEa t0• Hei� ,g *ith'my feet I'd keep my promises, lar account of the nature, cause and, EVERY MMER chemist- It- le c�hed�� P�amrs Vegemic # �, t prevention of grain rust and as -such freezon8, and can now - - - it is written in plain but definite Ian- -EVERY DAUGHTER be obtained in tiny bot- Aurorraa,, Ill.-"Forsevenlaegmola -Soft hands indicate a character lack- guage. In the earlier part of the year '0• flea as hers shown fit j suffered from s female trouble, tri Ing energy and force. a card -poster, with a border of de- . very little cost from any severe pains in scriptive illustration in colors, was E E D S 1 R O N :,drug store.. Just ask back sntl'sides tiatg circulated by the Department of Agri- for treezone. Apply a- I I -hardly www culture at Ottawa, giving in brie! AT TIME _ .... _ drop or two directly f�romchairtyoeh -•- form precautions that can be taken upon a tender corn or and got so new =,w ��� •��r�,r„ 1►'�i : TO put strength into her nerves . "•...,.,,,,,,.� r• +� .,,,�„ am ,� against the approach of the disease i P S callus pod instantly the: I would amp at and that might have a minimizing ef- and color into her cheeks. - soreness disappears. slightest noisy e e fect later on. - The present bulletin, Shortly you will .find � was, entirely - ./f' hick can be had free from the Pub There. c a n the corn or callus so I to .do my hoof --.. - _ �/ ,�; 11 be no beauti- work._Lv_ A OeaPs•ei --- lications• Branch of the Department, f u 1, -healthy.- i IG�te"t>zatyauVXUILLL,�, III 70s'� Aust, amplifies the advice there given and I '° a rosy - cheeked off, root and all, with !1P P we�ll�wben letir! ask ��, I women with - wt minutely tells how the disease can be out trop. The i the angers. 1 • t • sisg}er asked m A, _ ca . �' identified in its incipiency. It de- trouble in the t, Not a: twinge of pain, f� try Lyydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1111111 �eae nd °"s"a• scribes the sed . or summer ata a and oast has been ound. I took six bottlea and toda - g that when wo-_ soreness or, ,irritation; F_ . F the black or winter stage, the action mQn needed , ,'' not- even .the slightest am a healthy woman able to dem �Qp ��f it n they Ren- housework. I wish every su v. •.....,, of the fungus on the host plant and M' erally took BalBrtlhg, either when rww...., "�••r ., / t i' �'. woman would•try L dis E. Pinkie �•�. �� the relation of stem rust to the 'bar- ordinary me- li I �' acONON,y„ '"� F..King, rld.D, tale: i r o n, itpplytn%g freezone, or Vegetable Compoun , and find on 'i ^ �•�•`".`..;,"••••w,,. berry: • It also'alludes to the fact that which o f t e n a �I' II 'afterwards. +' - """ �' ""'•+` 1 with the disappearatice'of the bat�erty �" "corroded the II I themselves how goodit is --—Mrs, `^•tee.. e,,.� stomach and This drug doesn't eat A• KIF.9o, 696 North Ave., Aurora;. in' Denmark, the fungus of rust van- did far more up the acorn or callus, The great number of unsolicited fished or perceptibly lessened .in extent, harm than Rood. To -day doctors' pre- timonisla on file at the Pinklis p - p i° scribep organic iron - Nuxated Iron. but sb iveis them so oratory, many of which are from ,• a hOle$QIYie Thousands. of' of apples rot This alimilatedudoeeonot blacken incrasin the loosen And come right out. It is {o time published by permission no humbug 1 ,It works like a charm. lure the teach nor upset the stomach. roof Of the value of Lydia E. upon the trees or upon the ground is will Mebense the strength and en- For a few cents you' can get rid of -every--year.._. They should not, he al-' durance of weak, nervous, irritable; ams Vegetable a III IItI .-in - - _n AA,t r 1 t 1 Ori every h rd' corn, soft corn or oorn be- ' treatment of female ills lowed.`_, go t0 waste this -year. carenorn, haKgard looking women Ul0 Of Wheatand per cent. in ttko weeks' time in many tweed tho toest as well as painful Eve ailing woman In Canad>s_;' Instances. I have used it in my own calluses oil bottom of your feet. it cordially invited to write to the '..barley lY1��` The man who believes loaf ge}iing tactic: with mast sarprtslnrs' results— E Pjnkhara Medicine Co. eoafiden 1 G F-rdtnand Dint : ,t. D. never disappoints and sever burns, on in the world • means getting the, NOTM, IQVBATED i$OR rocommenQ- Lynn Masa. for, special advise. I �` bites or inflames. If your druggist + Mass., 1(�rbeef of his ueighhers has a !ovv -estl- as above by Dr. Ferdinand King can b• free, will bring you health sad O mate of lfFc. obtained from on;✓ good 4ruaAlat with hasn't any freezone yet, tell him tot save your life. -- I moss yerefund•d. It Is di<sveaa•aeb9 ori get a riffle bottle far you from his Minard's X-1-4—ant Selievs Nommlirts. good drursUt•, wholesale bougie. ED. 7. ISSUE a7 0 • • . to ✓ �::?. S ',. 0. "••L: S 11'2, - , ...r§'L.•3.,...:n.;�....•.f.....f. ..,�.:....::..• ao-.a:' -. .:..,.. .. �..,...:.,_.. ..':.... ... ._- _. .... _�:_ _vr.,'.... ..�..._ ....._.......w ....._ •,. ,.. ... .....,. .....ia,_�'.ir..,..�.•.J6zar�w;eiw:W`.neer,,..:....ti�.�...t.�".,z,a':ar:.;a_a.+�..a.im.:.ifs::"''Wa�u'Sa"s"�*��,i�`,.^,.� w�Y", u:?rvcsrr.'wt5:,. "...*'•, wr r.w: .x• ,. - �,., -.t -.,ase v. ..a .. r1- _ -„,n, - -. cam•, : x. sfs - X . ,/r� ��••��.,��• �• •�a —D. Simpson qmut Snztria ;.�O�N� SEN \!\li1JJJ.�JOfL k7• his home here. y a Women'eAInstitu e. h meeting . _ '"31+r+mr an Saturday, 9e t. 1st, ninety ladies and children .were OK •-.TamNp. Potter line sold his to Thomas A. and if[rs, WiLoa; a present at the home of Mrs.E. L. th mAdt:to Lorne ,Pgckrin. son. ddy, who- as hostess, Rave- the _ _ _ y +► : A'. Croak has returned —On Monday, Sept 10th, W a hair on hand cow a -s lendid assortment of Cape, just in from th• the in- ladies a greet treat. A splendid P - .L. Huntev-ille irb assao3o her school fart son of Thos. A• and Mrs. Wil. address from Miss Charles, of To. whQlesalss.. They. are the latent in Caps and sure are dandies. atiee there. seas route, 'whose•' subject was well Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Qo. are 1Nt �-A new cement ealoert R,being --A camber. -from .this local} chosen, was listened to with in- The styles this season are exceptionably good, the coats 1t at the centre on to attended this Oshawa Fair this tense interest. She is called "The Yet know oor repatatiou along this line is the best. WMeehhaivij fte 13tzopbell's mill week. °. � ..,.. _. - Friead.o!-the•Girls. _Her interest . given yon the best of eatisfaotion before, and can again. - ti Bemamber the Methodist Har- —Dr. Heart •will be here as usual in their welfare and love for them Call and res ars whoa in town next and we will '6e Vest Home services and --entertain- next Tuesday to attend to his pro. is the actuating impulse of the glad to show yon !bent-ori Oct. 21st and 28rd. fessional duties.. t avork she is devoting her. time and anything in the line of Men's Wear. { —Pte. Fred Allaway, who 'is —The Governor-General has pro- energy to. Mr. Oldfield, who is 6lo to the Men's Store for Men's' Wear.. 4onneeted with a battery at Peta- claimed Monday, October 8th, as known to. the Pickering people, wawa! was here on Wednesday. Thanksgiving Day. delighted his -hearers with his R, Al BUNTING PIC�RIN t—W. P. Kerr and wife, of Bulla- —Thos. A. Wilson; of Freeman, singing,, and In his untiring, way, Batablished 19i?. e, have been spending a'weels with was here this week owing to the responded to encore after eucor . tformer'e sister, Mrs. John O. death of his infant eon. Four essays were read by. the girls i p. =—Richard Collis, who m in his who had entered the contest for ,i► _ A large ganK o! Bell tele hone 87th ear. ie eerionel ill at the GOODS :NOW /N SEASON fins -men are workingin thi.11oeal home of his son, Wm. seriously prizes. dlby Mrs Ruddy( to Maud w and they expect tobe here for —A number of teams are on the Lyons. Three prizes were given` a. month. road these days hauling gravel by the Inetitnte : let in Claes II to .' We. have. a frill ill><e of zN —Miss Fla Dewar, of College for repaim to the Kingston road. Elizabeth Palmer ; 2nd which was 2,V7of is'harmacy, Toronto, spent a w tie to Ruth Murphy and Jean few days with her —Mrs. Henry Fawkes wan taken P y 9il Stoves,Harvating Tools Paints y grandmother, quite ill on:_ unday evening and Clark. Plans for the years work > - Mrs. Croak, or. has . sia@e been confined to her in Red Cross and War Relief, also 11issee Laura Andrew, Gladys bed. to devise means for raising money and Oils, Machine Oil ti;n and Gladys Down will to meet the de►nand as it ori es t' —Thor. Calvert, who was sort- _ ._ 'linos on Monday for Toronto, was taken up,- and left with a Motor Oil, etc, *kero the will'aitantl' the Norm- ons} injured is his thigh a few �p 61 School,in y he ago, is now able to go out work efficieto nt nan eer making possible, alsoe f�areen Doors and 'mind �t - _Kfia Minnie Rankin has re- ee: the yard with the aid of crutch- to got more workers interested, as a ow 17oreense - �" }tamed her duties as teacher in the need for more supplies in - Preserving Kettles, the Canada BusiaBsa Celle e, To. —The dry weather of the past J Tonto, after spending a wee with two -weeks has enabled thefarm- -relatives in Sarnia. a" s to make rapid headwa with J. 1\ 1J ' Plckerin d —A business meeting of The their harvest, so that now very AUCTION SALE OF g• 'Girls' Red Cross Club will be held little grain can be seen out in the _ -Aon Thursday evening, Sept. 24th, fieldw- Farm Stock, Implements _ " at 7.50 p. m., at the home of Miss —The first -frost of the season Hay, Grain, Roots, Etc. "Fera Burling. A full attendance occurred on Sunday night. TheredD The property '.. �. nested. was quite a' tormatioa of ice on p pe y of � tore - _ ghc , rotatoee promise to be an standing water, and vegetable E$vri�di 0 ZL'� �^ BbC�3z abundant crop throughout the gardens suffered considerably, At his premises - -whole continent. Every province Particularly encumbers and toms- Lot 13, Rear Coo. 3, Pickering rte a heavy yield, and in Cali- toes, S is armaeis are env o t em the of a_ -- - - IeOt in the g —1V r'•ommani_t_yy was cast into - ground, owing to the deep gloom on Monday evening •I1} urs �y, S6PL 20th, 1917 + - 'R `ice• when the and nava was circulated - The following property : �, -,-, `. pp • Lwt—In Oshawa Fair ground that W. W. Sparks met Instant on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, a BOMBS y puree death -at Pickering station. He Brown mare; 6 yrs old, h d; bay mare, ftntainingg a considerable saw of had been at his coal sheds Just 10 yrs old, h d; brown driver, 4 _ imoney. A -liberal reward will be west of the station looking. after old; pair of sorrel drivers. 5 and 6 syn 'We re ready for you with a ' fresh ' given to the person finding same the loading of a wagon of coal, old. matched team; horse. T yrs old, B Wo returning to Fred B• Reed, and when this was completed hep mare, good worker: yearling til, ixpport order of White Delph - hland Creek. jute into his auto and started h -d: Shetland pony, 7 yrs, colt by aide p cgs urs rrc. —Fred B>lehardsoa has parches- uII' four his home at Frenchman's sed a new farm tractor. M. C. Bay. As the station and several Spotted cow, bred June 10th; black and Clover Leaf ware Seawall, of the base lice, has, -- - also cars Intercepted his vicow, bred June 22nd; 2 red steers 2 ew of the y� old; 2 hEifers, 2 yrs old; 3 yearli • lied a tractor in use during the track to the west- be did not see a� ,. mummer. He uses It in plowing, the approaching fast local which steers; 2 belfers. 1 yr old; a the of tl or threshing time = baulin In months ole; roan bull. 8 months old; g grain and in fact for is due at Pickering at 7.40, but calf, 8 weeks old; brood sow. .,everything in wbich- a team of ,which does stop here. Evidently IY weeks evrs arc, White cups 11 .,everything Is usually used. he had been in dee thought, u and saucers 1.15 dots. , ' —Mr. Hicks was summoned to when he P g Todd wagon and s rings, good; -M•H p _ got into view of the mower, new; M•� horse rake, new. Clover Leaf cu ns and sau r Pine Grove on Wednesday, owing tracks, otherwise he would have set of harrows, sections; cultivator; C ce S I.3� dO.Z6 to the death of his brother-in-law, seen the approaching train. The 2 walking plows; set of bobsleighs; - h Horsley. Mr. Horsley re- front wheels of the auto h3dJust scuf9en gravel.boz; bay rack. cream ..,.-Clover Leaf Platters �5c, 75c, 1 • dd in Pickering a number of cleared the track when the im. separator, nearly new. Bing: rubber- , years ago and -was then very poor pact came. As the train was go- tired buggy, new, Mount Forest make; ly�r,� sad has never since then bs�en ing nearly sixty miles an hour, Open buggy, steel tire; open rubber p able to regain his health. He fs the auto was struck with terrific tire, set of scales. 20001M. cap.; Daisy 3. White Platters 30c, 5Qc,, and 75c• ga churn; set of double harness, heavy; survived by his widow and a son force, as it was thrown about fifty set of double pony harness. new; see • White Cups only 00 dei -.and daughter. feet, and Mr. Sparks' bod was of single poo harnew; set of single n p y 1 . . —The services is St. Andrew's found about one hundr:1 feet driving harness. _ y Church- on Sabbath, Sept. 16th. from the crossing, and is a badly SAY.GRAIx, nooTs sn. will be conducted by the pastor, mangled condition. The top of About 12 teas of mined hay, 60 bwh. Huge assortment of Bowls, Pitchers, Gravy Boats, Bakesip, ;'Iger. Dr. Marsh. Subject for the his skull was crushed, his neck of barley, 800 bush. of oats. 13 rows morning will be "The Blessed dislocated, Rnd his right lex was of mangels 00 rods long. 13 rows of _ TeaPOtB� silaST BOW18, eros, eros w Dead," and in the evening "The broken in two places and his body turnips 60 rods long. 24 rows of cora p Great Blaadere of Life." These otherwise badly braised. Coroner 60 rods Ionic, s quantity of potatoes. auantity of furniture and dishes, forks, services will be interesting and Dr. McGilllvrsy was notified and dhovels. grain bags, hoes. chains and ` .. . . . helpful—the evening especial! he ordered the remains moved to ether articles. Y t profitable for young mea and C. H. Burlin 'e undertakingrooms =l�Ow here B : snap for you a �woonea. Good music at both ser- until an inquest could e held. H thin m walk hasitivel rentedhis farm, _.. woes• On Tuesday • u -everything Fos y y jury as empTs�nep BALK AT ONK O�OLOOK White delph tea plates 75o dos. —Mrs. H. G. Calvert ham just re: led. Atter viewin the hod he G. W the. following item Major what to the seen found the accident, sums of Haj•, grand, root., pig and all White delph .breakfasSt latex 1.00 doz• 4, W. P. Every from France : where they fogad the auto is a soma of •10 and under, cash; over that r!' p p "Dear Madam : I had the pleasure heap of .ruins. Several -witnesses. amount 8 months credit will be Riven _ 015 • m were examined, but as the Grand to parties furnishing approved joint Oharpe t t oar boy, magene, has Trask Railway wished to be re. notes. 6'% per. annum off for cash. :White delph dinner plates 1:.10 dots. been formally awarded the Mill: presented by coudrsel� the inquest W. B. Pow>szL, Auctioneer, Mary Medal for conspicuous brave- was adjourned until 1.00 on (fon- ` ky and gallantry under most trying day next. In the death of Mr. The FruitStore ` a siroametancea. Please accept m S Pickering and the whole ' p y Parks. - g country has met with HAS THS QUALITY We have an overstock Of these and are �'` conxntalatiods." His numerous surrounding y friends is Pickering, alae, units a great loss. F'or maby' tears he in extending their congratulations has been is .the rain and coal Melaka, Pesahes, running them below the wholesale ,.. •. F' b 8ergt. extending who L now business, and is this way be has - s _ -price to -day. Dont miss it. rapidly recovering- from wounds become widely and favorably • .:-Plume, Cherries •' - � v he rem >}tly received. known. In the coal business he - -•� —In respect to a number of has had a good connection. Last and all Other Fruits f• - recent deaths in which it was winter. when many places were Me , H A PM A N necessary to hold inquests much suffering from a coal famine, Mr. season, ianeceesary . inconvenience . has Sparks customers were • never y been experienced through not hav- without a supply, . and he was NEILSON' S ICE CREAM ! ' in a coroner conveniently located. eves able to go to the assistance plain, la 000es. sundaes or id LACRe8 Blouses 811d Whitew�c' A #ew years ago we had two core- of neighboring towns and villages. Plain, ine-cream sodas—always good. sero In this township..onein Clare- He has also been prominent is _ - Ladles Voile. Lawn and, Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to 3,T5 each. veer syH*- Mont and one in Pickering. But municipal affairs, ae he was for a White Skirts, the latest: make with'belt 1.60 and 3,00, • for the past few years; when the number of years; until the present H. J. MARQUIS House Dresses. all colors and styles, from 1.00 to 800 each. Ooreet Uness, services of a coroner has be_ come year, a member of the Pickertag • 26 to f0 cents each. Oombinations, 1.75 to 3,00. Drawee,, uc to 76s. piCknft necessary, those interested have council, filling for the anus, terms • - Underskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night. Dresses, Me. 1.00 and LSL .. . . _ Issen compelled to go outride the the Underveste, 15 to W.- Jersey Combinations, 600 esoh. ' position of councillor, deputy- * �+ c Hosiery for Ladies and Children, black. white , locality to secure one. This en- reeve and rjeve. In politics he £', DA ■ -r- MILL7 - and tea. Cotton and Lisle -15c to i0c pair, tafls-very frequently; touch delay, PIOKFT�SNC� ,-D sad��95e to .1. and annoyance to friends and li on he was a member of 'the albite Lisle Gloves pair. 'White Canvas Pumps an enaie 31iee. relatives as well as to the ander- Society of Friends, and he took a Yon can always get the best -Mani. 1.26 to'1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot month. taker. This delay may-be,dae to deep interest in all things tending robs Flour made from No, 1. of June, July -and August. Call and see the goods. •ansae which the coroner -cannot to the betterment of the commas- - Manitoba Wheat... G (ILLESPIE; DUNBARTO }ovoid. He may have patients sty. He was a member of the Royal Household and Glenora for A. •- that dsmaa"Is immediate atten• Masonic order for a number of Bread. Try a bag. tion or he may have sonic other .years, and was for many years an Pastry Flour • Fresh Rolled Oats ` ,pressing business that he cannot active member of the 'Ancient BRAN. SHORTS neglect and which requires his im- Order of United Workmen. He MIX FEEDS W� WEATHER mediate service. If a coroner were to survived by his widow, five sons OAT CHOP. = _ ;I conveniently situated, he could, go. and three'rdanghters. These are CRUSHED OATS on with these pressing duties end Walter, of Mikado. Sank., Arthur, 'BARLEY CHOP Gives people the notion of Driving or Going awwy for . at the same time go on with the of Regina, William, of Winyard, WHEAT Summer Holidays. preliminary work of the inquest, 9ask., Herbert, of Toronto, Al- CRACKED CORN - i without. in any way 'interfering btrt, of Oshawa, Mrs. Thos. Law, -MIXED HEN FEED Single or Double Harness, Plush Ru' - Dusters and Whipa, ani wah his ordinary unties. We of Pickering, Mrs. Thor. A. Gorm- Caldwell's Cream substi6ute - new stock. Trunks and Suit Cases. Shoe Repairing. -- Tuve in our township several ley, of Oshawa, and Allegra at Calf Meal. medical men who are in every way home. One daughter, Mrs. Wm. Molasses Meal Harness and Collar repairing promptly dole. :> well qualified to fill the position. O'Brien, died several years ago, CHOPPING AND OAT a_ `' The government should be asked and one son, Frank, was killed in CRUSHING} EVERYDAY ' E to make an appointment to this a railway accident near Ro^hest- Get prices on feed in ton lots. PICgERINQ HARNESS EMPORIUM office, so that when hie services er. w few years ago. Mr. Sparks' BES pgovg• .:are required he could go on with funeral will take place this (Pr•i- �,. � -w�y� gone Phone 8A1?0. W. J. CO®gWELL y ay) afternoon, at Z o'clock, to f the work without an unneces- :try delay or inconvenience. Erskine cemetery, � hopping every sag mi •tom}"•AL1"�i'r:k'�iai'.t7d,>�i.�r'u":-a.w`"2'.•�°wNt:{sows`•E>is'il..i.%•.,i'S^2i�uoii.¢ii"x•n�i�iSa�'•Reriy`•'.�ix•',�'-F4';vrce'3 - 0 z .•. 2' •sy o-. .q •`^S r. .ti-'; '� '''