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Hader the anepices of Babr&.Heise � � over Sunday. the United Patriotic Workers, will be L. CALDWELL, M. D., Successor John A. White h creating a stable held in EUiot's Hall, Highland Creek. ,., . m min• �D �. Be Braman Ph"* For a first-Ol9ss Oil on the lot which he recently sold -to a on Friday evening, Sept. 38th. at 8 Oiar•mont. oat, Toronto man. o'clock, sharp An exce lent program r pl• G"oline Engine Mise Vera Husling, of Pickering. by local talent, also the Highland R. V. H. CARTWRIGHT, For- visited her sister here on Wednesday ©reek Band, will be given. Every- sass!L�of Gras fthwe ,Odt`. 9neoessor to r and accompanied her tv the School body come and help to win the war. 4 �c B, 7{, rovI*, Plok siaM Oat. Owe• boor! ` r ate sea ' R to! mina &$0 ie a V. m BUT Fair at Brougham. WFIiTEVALs ' +w +i . ` 1IZ FOBSYT$. D. Of O., BralriffOi'd George Rodd. o! Greenbank, called ID Regis- �� upon W. H. and Mrs. Jackson. He The Wbitevale Baptist church &ani- • Mr d mambas of tb• ,A�p•sa was on his way to Oshawa, and was Term" will be held the Last Sunday etattwOLO at Oataris. Bp•sist � accompanied by Mrs. Young, -of Mt. a•OII sOCOQIIt Of the lII- *Hins'•f eiassse. B7•s tsrlsd ai••.- >aostr in the month, Sept 80th. Services at ' x . ,, ''The give the beat Je creased cost of e� y $80 and 7 . m,. will be conducted by ei' O. ifdoKINNON, ll.D., L,R.Qs. _ �n account of the --scarcity of help Rev. Mr. Brown, of Stouffville. thin I amt CQZ pell1ed _ 6atlstl011. George Cowan, Sr., 'ilio decided• to About fifteen members at the Pick - No g �" >Odia member at tl• Oei1•p' �� � - erect a frame silo on his tarn here. e1,iagg football slab motored out to � lfdoNII(58 the price mit aI 0011"g of esrasena, iesntmp, Instead of a cement one. whiob he had Whttevale on Tuesday evening and C110 t0 TC t a "imMoa to ddeassa of wes.•o sad -IBee us'about about prices. at first decided to erect. P gan d w ;) odN ad """Sol smusum• presented a member O! the club, WeJ• Farmers hereabouts have about ter Bootle. with a handsome upholster - Phones 2700 finished their harves open ons, ed chair. Mr.- Hooth, who recently Aug.at tMgi6. i 303 Owing to the ion peri of dry wen- �k unto himself a wife, was one of �• cher the lead is too hoed to plow, the. most active members of the club '. �' B. FAB.$WELL, K.C., BARRi[S- 2303 which .would make a good rain wal- and is s most enthusiastic. footballer. :Ism carry to be ooeopelled to de �a1Wl a si'a�•...°`w>>s�'aoa b come. thiso but eves at this pt'ioe Mr. and Mrs. Booth were taken mom- thecae h verylltitle 'A j�'' 11 �1 Quite a large number from here pletely by surprise by this invasion of E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister apd StOu M iiiL n � attended the School Fair at Bronghaa their domicile, and Mr. Booth thank- pmt#or me' I on Wednesday. It was a most tate:• ed the donors for their tan able ex - A. seueteor, xota� rams aa. uoa to g 6 bags is minimum Ancona o� q citing affair, The up[L o! the school cession of esteem; A few hours were Charged for. ass. Omat Greek ie lto:th. YVLstbs. W7 p P here won a lair share .ot the prizes, spent most pleasantly in a,oeiad way. �] ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A,. Bar- and consequently are quite- elated after which the merry company left We do not chop before 9 a oiocir, ''►► , eleMr. souossor,No""Pnmiaaswa•�a r j over their success. The exhibits were for their respective homes. nor, after 6 o'clock, Mondays, In practice with Koss •, 87ckmaa. Damson a J. S. SEAL, Clue s0'at all fine and a credit to those who ex - 0, fix woeaw, Barrist•a To:,alo Gwmirai Wednesdays and Fridays s Building.c.o Bay Sheet, Tw6ato. T•i;phoce �FiOUSEFURN15H1NG5 hibiti them. = BROUGHAM w Sel-Sate until further notice. ' Big Stock. at the lowest prices, BROUGHAM - Mrs, N. A. Robson, of Toronto, Is I chop finer than other mills. ` r petstaZ spending the week at W. B. Robson s. — Robt. Feaeby, of Oshawa. was home Mies Mildred Robson a eat Sunda T]LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Delivery_free. o er unc e. r. B axaanas.•a #ho--�.s•-ot Dental W. E. Ho iby bad a business trip to son. of Port Ferry. ' alnrg•ons and tlnivrdty of Toronto. oho. Toronto an Tuesday.. D. E. Jones and Mrs. Burnett of ova w. tt. Priagl•'s hardwares .sore, whis Call and ace. IndAphone 824. y '- �• _+• � �N Owe• bona 9 a n; 1 to mean. Ina: phone hiye, Graham and Mrs. Johnston were in Markham, visited their aunt, Mrs. W. eh Heil Phone Aso. tW Clsiemont. Uxbridge on Toesday. B. Robson. on Monday. '( Danns Dr.aaton s abwno• ov eas, Dr 1[e- Miss Eva Hood, of Toronto, spent On Tuesday evening about fifty "E A T L A K E» ,y Dow , of Toronto, will be in charge. 8anday at bar home bete. friends of Mrs. Earl Bogle (nee Alma M. S. Chapman. of Pickering, was Hamilton) met at the Thome of her } " g The shingle that has given cath- .a-- f awlssaww iambs. FRUIT BASKETS in town on Tuesday on busiaeas.. father, 'John Hamilton, to' bid bar faction for over 30 years. Empire Leo and Mrs. Hayward spent Sun- farewell prior to her moving to Osb- Corrugated Iron with in. by .:W G. HAM—Issuer of 3[an`lage 11 and 6 quarts, with covers any color dayy with Charles and Mrs. Harolap• awn, bet future home. She was made 2 in, corrugation, See it ore you t Noels•, fD t- ooaat7 61 oa R. J. Cowan and family -spent un- the recipient of many beautiful and buy other makes. If you are iK ;;;� Plaksrfns vivage, 2717 1 quart berry boxes _ _ day with Frank. and Mrs. Ham. of useful gifts, which were bestowed y y T. POIICHER. Real Estate Anc- 24 and 27 cart crates° made of v Claremont. upon bar as a token of their high es- need of a Cresns Separator. Try T 1 • sione•r, nlaatos, eeII•ator amid t•sa•r thin boards. Strong and very light.: W. J. Devitt was In Blackstock on teem. A most enjoyable eveningwas a Premier for 90 days. Aho isf marri:a• lie•misea. 8roaghaea- tax - Monday attending the funeral of Mrs. spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Boge are gasoline engines from �.00 np. l Order early. as it there is a good crop James Devitt. ' moving to their new home Is Oshawa Sas or write we before buying. HOPPER- Issuer of Marr of fruit there a'iU not be half Miami Eva Wilson- is taking a course this week, where the best wishes of a . I.tcen••d to she Ooa®ty of on enoogh packages for in Domestic Science at the Ontario their numerous friends will follow Bell Phone' Q 0/•e as some sad bis reddeoes, CLowncnt. floe demand. `s.: Ladies' College. Whitby. V% B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEAK Mies Lula Shea and Miss Gertrude them. F• �. Pi0H88+ �18�L8Z1II� j • �, Chopping and oat rolling every day as Gleason. of Toronto• spent the week- MONOOLiA aids o a•.oaatans. Hu, aaoa y b fes. usual. commencing oo Monday end with the farmer's parents. • i antessa� y. '•Ismam so s[as:Ime , 1;" the 23rd of July Chas. Sargent. of Claremont.. has burg, a all the rage m our i,$arage vats. •. oat. f -y W. a. Barnes. been busy the past few days Installing g° Ih .: �OH S. PUGH, Glen Majnr, Ont. arBeII R,1T8I- Joha Neal spent Sunday at his home Or address R. R. Na, 1. Locust Hill. s furnace to Mr, Miner's residence, near Claremont. trieas•ed Anatloneer Rawasiv esyr formerly the Hubbard residence. Mise Winnie Browning- spent Sun- .All automobile and Bicycle sena• is Imported .mina �na �bbad •nock A. and Mrs. Witter, Mrs. McGregor da with Miss B. Brown, repairing promptly "z sales oondaea•d as-•�wh•nwrita Los seems ��� ESTATE and Mr Williamson. of Toronto and 7 and pardonlam Phomi• Ind. sue. a417 David Smalrs. of Altana, called on attended t0. ••••• B. and Mrs. Matthews, Green River, his aunt. Mrs. R. Tarr, on Sunday. ` POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, spent Sunday with. Mrs oldatthews. Mise Marcel" Watson. -of Toroato.-is Tires, Oils,, Grease and repairs --,j •.1' a for Counties of lost a" Oubvio. doe. Boom?**** 0*6 Thom. Poacher received a message - 14, Neo aeras of mill kinds att•noed to an .hwfess spending a time with Mee. A. B. Leh- always Oa hand. netts+. addr•sa Qse•s Blvee P. O.. Cas. cpp Saturday Mat stating tbat- his man. eater-in-law. Mrs. Nelson Mitchell. of Mrs, R. Tran and family spent Sun- M 5 Carland, Michigan, had been killed In day of last week at John Tarr'@. near Potter & Andrew, - n2q.� . =-1i0'73M an auto accident. Mrs. Mitchell was Ballantrae. Vetorioary 9tarteoo Five Acres of Land For Sale a daughter of the late James Youngg. PICKERIN(i, Ont. + and spent the early o! iter I!!e in Mr. and it's. Jeiiaeoo. of Arizona. Xonor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- all lasted With goodU. S. A., spent a few days with Mica p g this township. Her m friends li<; De Geer. rinary College winter fruit, will be sorry to hear otr sudden Gam, and Mrs. Hewitt And David » and Gradaatedt the Veterinary death. �� e _ science Association, fast Corning IIItO and Mrs. Horne spent Sunday with Phone—*Mee 1806, residence 2M bearing._ WHITBY Mrs. George Bowers. The friends of David Seebeck, of . WiltEMONT, ONTARIO Locust • Hill, are sorry to bear that ` The second oecaaioa within a month while theea.ag st home on Saturday, 'Ria v. Richardson. to celetrate the memory of s member he tone o: bis fiogere mangled so 'for prices =r. 33_ R:.A.T�ORE - - who has fallen in action was the ° _ Veterinary Stlrstoo NotAry Public, Pickering.. memorial service at All SZ-ofs' church �'7 . �t it had to be amptatated. _ !Honor GradoateotOotario Veteran on Sunday evening. when that honor "w,�,Tev On Sarnia College. All f O to ore ht Veterinary _ _ was accorded James Harkness. He ._._. night The P1Ck8lIIIg had been one of the staff employed on Miss Shaw, of the Victorian Order j promptly attended to. _ the big Fleming farm just west of the of Nnnee, is retiring from the service Hell and Independent Phone! ' • town and leaves a wire and two child- and 'Tuesda evening was ppresented Fence. �1CKERIN(3, - • ONTARIO Ce Committee ren. In speaking from -the chancel with a gold -headed umbrellaby the --" -- steps, the Rev. R W. Allen paid ladies of the executive committee. ,—,I Lean sage The object of this Association Is to touching tribute to the deceased's The Ontario Ladies' College has the JOHN P=� lessen stealing and prosecute deep interest in the religious welfare largest attendance of any term since the !alone, of himself and family. the war broke out, already over one 1pOn YnOIIey_.. Coming home on the limited local hundred students having taken op •T a fall line of trash and aur Msmbersbaviog peoperi� stolen ootnmuni• Monday evening when Pickering Ata- residence. The High School. too. is .ad ansate constantly on hared. oaM immsdis/sly witthh any member tion was approached the train slowed booming, then being considerably �h of Zasoutive Commitles, up but did not stop. Enquiry of the over the hundred mark and the night �p : y Breakfast Baog6 conductor elicited the information classes, too, being fully attended. A 1RE� ORg ®Ids. + Membership fes 31,00. that the Railway Board. alter a fatal It a magnificent special 'number of L`� -Ham, Bologna, Weinars,' etc. Tidasts =air be baa Gam the President es accident like that in which Mr. SpwEa the Toronto Mail and Empire just s ' Highest rinse d for sewsury an aPWO`aon' was killed. orders the train for three Issued treating of the trade expansion LOOIIBT HILL His p p Szaa. Com,—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm• moutha not to exceed ten miles an that is one of the features of war -time Butcher a cattle ev, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. hour In passing the scene of the trag• in Canada are two articles by F. M. +a edy. It wonid appear to be an at- Chapman•editor of Farmers D4a�[_aeina. Ackennliverq-J. R. Thextoi: V. J, Clark tempt to penalise the railway, for it is von the place of honor next Fronk P'OR �[AKINfi prig o4i gears" unreasonable to suppose people using Teigh's introduction. - They treat of the crossing regularly are likely to Canada as the bread giver of nations. ' `-" take any chances in making It because and of the Socks and herds of this Good,"Rioh,' •Fust-Class figs forlie WHIGSsC$QQ�,iiof the terrible lesson so recently wonderful farming country.,DayOr itllglit brought home to the community, Anotbersheep worrying came wan A ride over the Kingston road to Lied Monday night by Police Magis AN Business College@ are not alike. Toronto on Monday disclosed much' $14s nests ill tTiiils. Choose Carefully, trate Willis,pwhen EHis Lick was.Blood Teaming promptly attended to. activity by the Ontario Government again the laintifl, 'His neighbors. R�Q ,�: in putting men and teams at work in McKay and Gordon, were defendants, Red Agent for Canada Carriage Uo. �/� 1�+`ULIOi 1• repairing the roadway and doing Their doge chased a lamb and worried ' :/ permanent improvements in the con- it. Lick traced the dogs home. Gor- °' struction of cement culverts -sit several don immediatel killed his canine, but Iron is the standby, but to get re- �hese-ars-nwcb--wider-thaa McKay had -tee be eboivn-b -proof in- Sults-it-8heuld- 3n-potn-a-forth-- TORONTO• ONT the present road and indicate prepares- court that it was his dog e lamb readily absorbed and tions for the improved and widened Is being numed back to health and is taken into the blood • Cor, Yongs and Charles Sts, highway to be built so soon as war to be returned in that condition. Mc asst fir, Traiaiag Hca a National Reputation for high conditions warrant. A big culvert' gery was ordered to destroy h[s dog f f grade work and the demand for just east of Poet's hill, pretty well ad- and pay the costa of the court. NY For )"name in one of Shsw a cot Graduates is tar greater than vauced towards completion, is an in- A sensational ending of the regular • v al s Blau s Schools. to. Pall T`semrtrom our supply. You riot' nothing b stance of this. The bridge over Petty- meeting of the town council came on =^ Sep4th. P'r. \ OaWogne explain atten�ag this school. It is time cost creakwas also undergoing repair Monday night in a heated discussion �mpr'oved• Table Write It.'' W. H. Shaw, Pro". tried and truly -tested. Write for that necessitated holding -up traffic at over the handling of coal by the town. + oar .la�ga oatalogiie, Enter any times. A detour was made to the 2nd A special committee of council, of dent, Yong. a Gerrard sts. 'Toronto ie the best place is concession to *avoid delay by our which Reeve Downey was a member, are an iron tonic. They are Con- n14 toric for ntopos16 the motor party` Stone is being broken bad been handling the coal and distrl- venient to take and the iron just north of the Rause on the side- bating it to citizens as it arrived in is in a form that is read - <e: S1�H'i OUR NEW e' W. J. Elliott, Principal road for repairs along the bills on car lots, This did not suit Mayor it taken ape } both sides of tbat river. In all there Warren and two other members, Aid. y a eared to - be between twenty and Conlin and Whitney, so when they g�-wzx(ji MACHINE thirty men and half a dozen teams en• began a manoeuvre to oust the reeve — '100 Tablets for 60 Cents -- i- 240LB SHARPENED gaged at four or five different places from the committee be and Aid. Bate- \ p along the Kingston road in Pickering man left the council chamber, and so. Y maid a s cialry of crosscut saws, township. The York Highway Com• b reducing the attendance below a qh -oaa on ply Emory Wheejs, _ l p u g - ` •(?frau err Saws. AU sizes is oi'•1ll de. Locke repaired. mission to again at work in extending quorum, have hung up the heated + kept in stock. -hot4n,& a specialty. For a first- the pavement from its terminus just issue. The incident is the talk of the G. W. �d ei c.1• B• s sad Saw Mandrels. if on ' r tcn or an easy shave call west of West Hi I. It is understood town. The regular dealers are very . ;v►ie0 Surety y at a $,pat -end Barber Shop. that the Commission will finish the much opposed to the town going into Druggist --Graduate Optician wish to build your own frame. $ee our,Rouse Furnishings of; all pavement to the Pickering Une. the coal bnsiness. otherwise the coun- kiady' Slightly used Carpets .... eil's action in attempting to avoid the C. N. R. TI it Agent. $• T�"N from Ib amts a yard ns are en rou distress of a coal shortage later on is -, Aoi • $CAD ;h tq. 1.10 RDQN ,} ., �PI+RIN4- jfsn to their 3;aining cow►�pe a .a...__'..<,aamm commended b® �s America y citizens.X1,3'10 ; V 7 d. ==log 4, 7 rom GardensIMDAYS. IN Vreshl th, `bf the finest Tea -producing country ih' ''A smm o"d the world. WITH ARM SMASHED, TEETH & jdcb, stmw 419"s tea Ue' * am is BROKEN, FACE BURNED. J; axe to kew.. it &iL British Officer Lived in Water -Filled A, Amp, mcamnIr wash. Crater Vatil He Could Stagger U)A -to Friendly,Trenches. bift W 3B A6 B 74 The adventure which put me hors 4} J de combat occurred on November 15 69d Sealed Packets Only. last near Ba some on the Somme, --t-4 Whm -bows good. Tw ft-4t's deUclouss BLACIE CIREEN or ?AMEDs says Captain Fallon, late of the Ox it ford and Buck's Light Infantry. The' da- before -we had cantured-Butte de Wallincourt, a, strongly fortified place, which at one time had been a quarry. We captured and lost it the All through the night and the next THE ANSWERED CALL. same day, -for at this engagement the day the machine guns kept up their Lines written in memory of the late enemy attack was too strong for us, hymn of hate, and I was often hit Lleu�. Evan Ryrte. -By W-� A. Sherwood. old with pieces of mud' and stone that and we had to fall back into our He with, his men took quickly up front line. . ' were sent flying by the explosion of call, On the night the of the 15th I was de- shells. My wounds were paining "Platoon advance." tailed to make a personal reconnais- frightfully.' It seemed as if I w6ie " -4- T Somewhere in -France sante of the quarry and repo the, CL g -Ing To a live electric He marching fall, how glorious was -rEg VL—(Cont'd.) into the air—black birds and white disposition of the trench mortals, ma -'bot and cold at the. opme time., But hie fall! 4 CHAPTER -11 irds, rooks and gulls, circled shriek. "Tell - � through it all I w" confident that I me, Ronald, ip there an chine guns, &c. I crawled into the en ng above the tree -tops. clear command his gallant men Irl in the world that wo6ld induce you to�il 'Mind you made the boat fast," said some way Or That 6 em territory, and, after travelling should Pull , through make R guy of yourself by putting on Mabel, as Ronald helped her on to the through three lines of trenches and: other. I felt, having dodged death so obeyed a kilt? ry rock.* "I've known cheer. getting the desired positions, I mov- I many times, that I wasn't born to die With dire mischance, Somewhere in France. A�.,; "It would need to be a pretty big alulflpe laees for spendi ad toward the exit of the trenches and in this mud-fillod hole. inducement?" in. ere-, -Kon-a­FcT,- n. t They Qh. the advance for liberty they made! ..J er And look h- ding t-h-ellfw�- encounter -H�er a couple of sentries. Rescued-by-Canad". "Would it be big enough if I asked you'll have to give me,your hand..' threw two bombs at me. I threw Worth is the measure of true sacrifice, you to do it?" 'He gave it without demur, having mine. One of theirs went over MY I tried to got out the following And 'twill enhance Ronald looked taken aback, and first gone through some scientific -look- night, for the pains were becoming ex And th sequ foolish, Ing manoeuvre with the boa ently rather 640h,'=11, if you ask me, of course, and some stones. picked it up and threw It back, and, no longer endure. my cramped quar- The fame of Evan Ryrie in our eyes. t W ld be a different thi "It's as exciting as walking upon tha h the Boebes caught the-ful , I -blast of I boat -chain a other fall at my feet icrueiating. It seemed as if I could Somewhere in France tersy--body filled most of the hole This do I hold, the soul can nevi die,'' gather. " Ja- as mine.-- never cracker abel, As the st their own bom ais well =5 ;0#'� declared I and the only movement I had was up "Answer mel" she said, with an a snapped underfoot.. . "And right hand, being in a forward throw The patriot's glance -imperious tap of her fan upon the' are those funny squares cut in and down, and the water was uncom- -Somewhere in France, -7; -.1ish Position, however, got part of the I ches gave $ - "Yes or no - would it the turf for, I wonder? Qh, I do , 1 Portably high. But the Bo Will shine he while a thousand years chimney -piece. discharge. The force of the explosion I -.be enough?" we had a native here?" I Me no chance to escape. And on the roll by. ! "Well, you know, I couldn't say 'No' No trace of a path guided the vis- blew off my thumb and smashed the1 second and third days I sought Marked by an oaken cross he lies at steps among the wilderness of rest of my hand. My chin bone was I. to :Fou, could I Mab?" he stammered, itors portunities, but in vain grave -atones, of which the most injured, some of my teeth were dis- rest with frankly admiring eyes, but an, On the third day I had two biscuits obvious want of enthusiasm for the: ancient, with yellow lichen pickingout As in a trance lodged and the left side of my face I what remained of an inscription or of left and I thought if I ate one I shpuld Somewhere in France, subject, obviously Celtic ornament, were and my left arm were scorched. But ;have' one left for the next day and if nav The words were drownc . by th®{ an ol I was fortunate enough to retain con- I were still there I should have to cut And Heaven doth bless him as the` the dinner -gong; yet, t,'ROt always distinguishable from the -,'sound of to, rock rearing its head above 1160112ness. that in hall to provide for another just are blest Judge from the gracious softening of the him,: the uncared-for grass. The slate- Put Himself on Rations- day. But that -evening, during the glance which rewarciet� ra re a m stone which. in opractical age, Mabel had heard. It was all the re- The men in the dugout over which hymn of bate, I made up my mind it had taken the place Of the grahite, af ward he got for the moment, Lady the sentries were posted cam out was do or die. I was weak from the I perpendicular rather than i. Atterton being -already. in the room. fatted the pe the horizontal, forming as dreary and and ran after me. But I was deter- loss of blood and my teeth, which! -With the butler at her heels. unbeautiful a forest as mind or man mined that I should never. be taken a were broken, were chattering and I "He's a nice boy, really, and i could conceive. The summit of the prisoner.. I resisted as well as - I was shaking all over as If I had ague. RULES Of H EALTH wouldn't be difficult to manage," rising' undnvrao crowned bT some the! I crawled out and made a dart to 'M�bel` reflected as She dodged the black fragments of masonry, thic.%, with ' could, and when I had fired all 1 the lines of the Scotch Canadians who shots in my revolver I fled and found velvet train of her mother, whose and in a -sheltered dip last years' iris They were nearest me. As I ran I stumbled �i plump white hand rested upon Ron- leaves still waved discorsolately, like cover in a mud -filled shell hole. dead men ••'�'ald's arm, while in truly regal fashion on the had I trailed f OR DYSPEPTICS b lost sight of me, but were still in shell holes, tripped over d ground. ;� ken banners, or be accomplished the pAbgress to the 0 nd,,�:11 U-aked ribboi.s, searching for 'me and coming in my and fell in barbed wire, tearing , strips u imp all dining -room. with h there an upright stalk direction. I filled my lungs like a iof flesh from my body. The shells seed- around me, thr DIETING UNNECEssARY - which Ronald too was making comments, to which the t had clung all swimmer and submerged in the thick.�vrere dropping all ar o ran somewhat in this fashion: winter, while alongside the new green ter until they had passed. It was, Ing clouds of soft earth into my U... There are two ways by whleb peovit "She's awfully good-looking, and an1spears were already piercing victor- we my who muffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia, I ously. necessary to do this three times, for! But I was determined to reach our stomach. flatulence, etc., can ever - awfully good sort; but I do wish she they still stayed about me. friendL come the trouble. First, As practically. ...wasn't so awfully quick and clever. 1 Mabel, with her cousin at her heels, When they returned to: their I took all precautions to guard all cases of the: above are directly or �,'ever know e:kact]7 when abets jok-{had been examining, exclaiming, and W I and Indirectly traceable to acidity and ter - lag, and when sheds serious. Makes lamenting the absence of an intellig- trenches a heavy machine gain fire was i against snipers, both Prussian mentatlon, they can eliminate from their 0 fellow feel so awfully foolish;" ant native for quite ten minutes, when, opened, sweeping the acid. such am all starches and sugar and whole of No Canadian, for at night friend or foe diet all foods which ferment and form unding a 'hillock,. astonishment bun's -Land--typewriting" w is not recognized Lin No Man's Land. on ro e term foods containing them. thus prohibiting CHAPTER VII. brought her to an abrupt- stand- it This continued at least half an Many a man has fallen a victim to his I bread. potatoes, fruits and most meats. still. The discovery that they About the only care foods are gluten "Oh, that was one, wasn't it?" ask. hour. Though shells fell around me, own shot and shell. breadit, spinach and small quantities of ed Mabe;, projecting the up -per part were not the only visitors to the I made a detour and got around the white meat of chicken or turkeg. This island was indeed, from a practical none of them reached me in my hiding V� of berLpe,lon - boat Canadian lines and shouted: .Oh, diet in almost a starvailon one, ut it is M over c -edge at a point of view, not at all surprising. place. sometimes' quite effective. The second Somewhat perilous angle, in order to way, which appeals especially to those ut all the more so from an artistic When down in thi hole, I opened my! Canadians!" ho like to at hearty meals of tood keep in view the spot from which a one. So palpably did the spot breathe field -dressing packet and poured iodine I After a few feeble shouts, for I was ' .'black, shiriy head had Just sunk out of foods. in to eat whatever is reasonably death that every evidence of life was utterly exhausted, I heard the reply: cixestable, neutralize the acid and stop w. sight. over my right band. which was, ray to fermentation M the use a Rood ant.' bound to come with something of a Who to therel a mof nesTa a tea. "I believe it was. By Jovef there's shock. The encounter of an Ortho- most dangerous. wound. -Then •band- i ' acid such as urated ag -another! I say, what a pity I haven't aging it I made a tourniquet of my "A British officer wounded!" 1, spoonful of w4itich in a little water Im- •dox host, even by broad daylight, 1 mediately after eistinx or whenever pain . . ... . V.&Y rifle with me." would appeared far more appro- handkerchief.- With my knife I tap- cried. cis felt, instantly neutritilses the acid. "BarLartart! As if I would suffer -, stops the fermentation and Permits the priate than the revelation of two per- ped the arteries feeding my lower The Canadian who came out to as -arm a hair of their heads, sist. me into the trench wounded stomach to do Its work without pain or you to h sons --a young man and a young girl, arm. hindrance. Owing to its simplicity, con - 0 now that sentence and effectiveness this iatter efoie my eyes. ' Don't you busy apparently beside one of the I could not move from this Position, in his , 1eft arm by a sniper's bullet. , Vthey're enchanted princes.? I now being adopted, instead of found modern head -stones. At the foo' of i was only ut twenty yards When I expressed my the old fashioned, expensive, weakening concern •plan is that out--tha-other day, I- Scott." ntly as- - starvation process. In this connection the dark -grey slab, and appare under ob- been the cause of his mishap, he mere "It wouldn't harm them to shoot freshly deposited, lay o . ne of those from the Bache lines and r mind, Sir; It, is all It is Interesting to note that since the dead --at least, it wouldn't hurt: monstrosities in white beads and wire servationallthe time of sentry groups. ly replied: "Neve widespread• use of bisurated magnesia Thinking t It the game." arranged established, many druggists have 7 them, I mean; unless you make.a clean' which, on this side of the Channel, are Posted. near. that I might I It Is a tremendous game --the only! to supply It in 5 orr. tablets, 3 job of a seal he dives to the bottom, y for a few days, I count- II or 3 of which are equivateRt to a tea - apparently considered a tribute to the have to stay play- and clutches hold of the sw.weed, and dead.. The girl, handkerchief in hand, ed my stock of provisions and found game of to -day., But my part isspoonful of the powder form and are [I ed. After nine months in the hospital much more convenient to carry. low- you never see an inch of him again." � was bendin low, wiping the glass I had but four biscuits, seven small "That's romantic., and also poetical.! shade which was to preserve its I ces of chocolate, a couple of cigars, I was declared unfit for further ver - '17 just. If I was a seal I would beauties from the ravages of wind and Pieces "Miss Connaught." :.4 much rather rot away entangled in wet- and a package of cigarettes. I then vice. my claws stiffeninir . over i "Ronald," said Mabel, beneath herrationed myself and made two meals Not long since a typist employed their , slimy stalks, than gratify my breath, "I do believe here are the very . of chocolate and a little water. I dar- The 'persistency with which the use �;y a certain well-known war charit- urderer by the posses,�iozi of my abon JM hair, jpnes we want. Just look at their ed not smoke, for the smoke would i of corn -bread is being urged in, order able organization addressed a circu- 'he 'tBy Jove, y have given away my position. to conserve wheat flour, will no doubt lar to the Princess Patricia of Con- -a -tete, t t6 "Miss Connaught." The The cousins were en tete . es!" murmured Ronald, Like the Breath f Hell. have the effect of keeping the price Of naught swell on the loch having proved too "becoming aware of two dark -red heads whole night was illuminated corn at a profitable figure typist's error amused -.the Princess much for Lady Atterton's interest bending in close proximity over the The i :even in the historical grave.ave. "What are you going to do?" with bursting shells and the flames of I To make fly -papers, . melt some as much as the mode of address once Grey, and breezy, with more than a fee added, in some apprehension, as the rockets, 'which were continually, resin, and, while soft, add some sweet giv" her by a New York tradesman, touch of Scotch mist in the air, the Mabel moved redolutely forward. flying skyward, The so that when cold it Is about the who styled her, when sending• her a _to shells from our: oil, April day might almost have been an I "I'm going to. sc--ape acquaintance around me. It'consistency of honey. Spread the circular, "Thi most Royal and -noble :�5 lines were bursting all October -one. Behind the veils of the with them. They will be able to tell b was as if the lid of hell was blown,' mixture on newspapers, and urn Patricia, Princess of Connaught, Ire- ro' rolling vapours the shores of the loch us about things." way and the fires were scorching fife. ;when covered with wen flies. land. seemed indefinitely to recede. All (To be continued). " was grey and moist and unbrokenly —0 uniform. His Plea. "How about a landing -place?" ask- ed Mabel, as slowly they drew near to A negro who was well-kno,%-n'to the f smal- jr-dge had been baled into court on. a the island, which, with VL tail 0 4e --cbarge-of havin-g---struck--a--retative- "It's rather a bore having no one to with a brick. After the usual pre - tell one the right spot. Perhaps we liminaries, the court inquired: ought to have 'brought a native with "Why did you hit this man?" this is ivild!" us. Ob, Ronald, "ledge, he called me a black rascal." About its being wild there could not ."Well, you are one, aren't you?" well be two opinions. Hurd indeed "Yessah, maybe I is one. But, to imagine any more weirdly sugges- ive burial -spot than this morsel of Jedge, alpose,soke one should call you t v�o 'earth girdled with dripping seaweed, a black rascal, uldnit you hit 'em 911 tufted with coarse rushes, hauntedby "But I'm not one, am I?" the never -resting gulls --where Je "Naw, sah, naw, sah, you -ain't one; t. wind sung desolately in the tops of the but s'pose some one'd call you de weather-beaten firs, and the waves kind of rascal you is, what's you do?" beat eternally upon the rocky sides -With the moan of a wild beast that Turkish prisoners in British hands from "Ye Olde Sugar Loafs of grandmother's day, hungers after the prey which the number 34,400. )vred, ut of which -,t cut -glass earth has s*all( Seventy thousand bells have been di "Extr Granulated" M* your own 3 its share. Upon one o the sparkling A Could fain have smaller islands a few received by a bell at Hanover ugar has r or two of the owl, Redpath S opeared three times daily; for:ove tree -stumps gave an illusive to be recast into war material. bleached tree -s '.7 alf a century, on tho= of Canadian tables. impression,, of grave -stones; but that "He that plamteth a tree Is a ser - playing was a mere freak of Nature, a vent of God ; faces that he hath not "Let Redpath Sweeten it. at the grave -yard game—for the big seen sball bless him, for he provideth highest s As, island alone held human bones. a flat a blessing for many generations."— 2 and 5 1b. Cartons— very neatly, Ronald ran up to L Tribe of the Helpers. 10, 20, 50 and 1*00 1b, Dap, Made. in Que grade only -._the ledge of rock a feathered cloud rose The `rn ^_ rn' ,,,�,,' k' '.:f�.". � �.,X"P' �.,a�.q �,yyr-� ;,�r;�wa..r�,ayn� d"a ar�FQr �u ;,r:?,�z..ak-'�•,�.w�.�.r�,:.�- %.�,." • c.,•�,.... ry • ; +� p u ' N v �t Sr.i17•M. i y { t ... P�.,f.. l R'd'P ^ -^hw�u�;Kmf W' , WN •�erv.nr wy,}yxvt P" a '=!'�,. � m *Y v'"�^i.." `�' .: �'� STATES. TO CHECK SRT PROGALMED 19 NILOFFTO ESO 0� QOAL CANADA $_ �� Toronto. Sept 1 itoba W1►ea�= �' t- --. No. 1 Northern. $2.21; No. 2._ do.. tt.11; ' No. 3. -do.. $2.15: No. 4 wheat. $3.09, in tion Of ARREM U. S. store Fort William nominal. atiOn List includes: Fuel Administra New Conserv '- Affairs of State. Entrusted to Serehsky, President of biiniitry, Manitoba oats-h'o. 2 CW..' 6710, to When Flour, Sugar,Distributim "' store Fort•william. nominal-- .. • - }� Regulat And Four Other Minister9: - . American corn -No,- 3 Yellow. nominal,* w _ track Toronto.. Iron BnSteeL A despatch from Washington says: oats - protest their loyalty to the Govern- Ontario oats -No: s ;white, '8oc, nomt- get 16.-A conser---Continued export of coal to -Cans, acs Petrograd, Sept.15�A Russian re- p , nal; No. 3, do.: Esc, nominal, according Washington, Sept. meat, while ignoring the Government a to freights outside. In large amounts through Great Lakes public has been proclaimed. The P1°- request for the giving up of General Ontario wheat -Now._ No. a2. $2.17 to nation list, which included wheat, ports at the expense of the North- v isionai Government under date $2.20, according to frelghta outside. wheat flour, sugar, steel, and iron for estern States will be checked immedi• I�aledines. Peas -Nominal. shipbuilding; and many t' Sept. 14 issued a proclamation dedar- ..._ Barley -Malting, new. 81.20 to, $1.sa, • materisLs� by -the Fuel Administration. �. ' 0115 according to freights outside.Dr. H. A. Garfield, the Fuel Admin- ., ing that to strengthen the organiza:I Petrograd, Sept. 16• -Russia s P. oFo.e-xo. 2, $1.70, according to freights nee e or among is more rimportant i y ,'.. Manitoba ba flour -First patents, in lute P lstrator,--on Friday requested the. Ex - tion of the State a change to a repub-.'tical crisis has been solved, after an bags, $11.90: 2nd,, do., s11.4o; -strong items, has. been prepared by the Ex- porta Administration Board to permit Ucgn •form of Govornment was neces- ( all-night conference, it was annota:ced Ontario soar -=Winter, according to Porta Administrative Board inf con- sary. Drager still threatend'ltussia, I yeaterday by the Russian official news bakers',. do., $11.00. Toronto. no more coal to be shopped from the the proclamation says, although the , agency. Anew Cabinet' has .:been sample, $10.20: in• bags, track Toronto, vection ' with its policy of tightening country except under license reatrio- formed. prompt shipment. u restrictions already made. tions; and asked' that no licenses be y ellion of General Ko has fail- . Mulreea-car lots -Delivered Mont- P P granted unless they are approved by ed. The plan of a Russian republic - The Provisional Government has is-, rual., freights,. bags includes -gran, per WSth the publication of this list to the Fuel Administration. Coal here - ton, t3b;, shorts, do., $42: middlings, day comes the anaonncement that ex=; Viae been one of the chief aims of the I sued a inanifeato proclaiming Rudaia ao , 846 to $48: rood teed sour, per bag, P°Tt of these commodities will be tofore, along with other American pro- + . 'Radicals and the Councils of Soldiers' . to'be'a Rept>blican State: $alia'v=No. 1, new, re to ton $11.00 to „ racticalll rohibited" for the pros' and Workmen's Delegates, and was The proclamation follows: $11.56; mixed, do.. �8 to $9.6o. track eat. The loophole is provided, how blaltketlicensesgone issued .by Collectors .:given approval by the recent Russian G !'General Korniloff's rebellion has T Btraiw--Car Tota, per ton. $7 to $.7•bo, ever, that licenses may be issued when og Customs. }� ;Congress at Moscow. ' been quelled. But great is the confu- track Toronto. the cargoes for which applications are j "The Fuel Administration," said Dr. A Cabinet oY five members, includ- sion caused thereby, ..rid again great eatined for warP Garfield, "does not intend to cut OR Ing Premier Kerensky, has been nam- � is the danger threatening the fate of Butte � me v.Produoli s. per b• $y m nes or where limited qua t t es may Canadian exports, but with this supe ed to take care of all matters of State. the FatLerland and its freedom. to a9ic; prints, per lb.. as1 to 4oc; dairy. be spared without detriment to the vision it will be able to equalize -the The only party men are Premier "Holding it necessary to put an end perExgsb. 3rer�doz.• 39 to 40c. United 'States. distribution of coal, `and see that the f $erensky and M. Nikitine, Minister of, to the external indefiniteness of the Wholesalers are selling to the reialled posts ails Telegraphs, both of whom State's organization, remembering the trcneesethNewlilarge, Prices lac; twins, generally as definite noticepto most tof 'fairtshar sand Canada both get -their are Social Revolutionists. The others, unanimous and rapturous approval of 1221 to za3c; triplets, 2a to za1c; old, g -, the northern neutrals of Europe that creamery r-Fresh. dairy, choice, a9 to 40c; despite pro- ADVANCE A�]�� including the Ministers of War and' the republican idea expressed at the creamery prints. air , cho43cice, triplets.39 to 411 i for some time to come, �jj�c 11 urine, are membera of no party, i Moscow State conference,de lareshtha r the to 42c. a .B4c; tests lodged against the present a u a Although the position of the Keren- clonal Government Eggs New lata. In cartons. 62 t I complete embargo, they would have to �� sky Government appears to be improv- li const'`utional organization, according I out of cartons. 46 to 4oc. TOWARD --_.yng,_the action of the Grand Council j to which the Russian State ;s ruled, ie I to 3 ftI fowl,ed 20 to z2c rl auabs�persdi6 get along without American wheat, j r� Hjj J i of the Don Cossecics m refuslirg to j a-republiean erg anizati°n'_and_-it_-hers f4 to 14,$0,�sirkeys, 2.5 e. -to 4oc; ducks, and that Rw uldat nshipme is be made to surrender General Kaledines, their, by- proclaims the Russian republic, 9pLi e. 2poultry-spring chickens. lb.. p hetm8n, is ominous. The leader of (Signed) 22c; hens, 20 to 22c; ducks, aprinR. 20c, them except on the strictest rationing' 4 basis, and only after obtaining sane- Hei t in Rumania Cagatured and the -Cossacks is accused of complicity I "Minister and President Kerensky. we ght,Yperodoi-12,7$ fin; f2 so `to arantees. This may lead I B 400 Prisoners TUen. a in the Korniloff revolt. The Cossacks ] "Minister of Zus.ice Yaroidni. $2.76; No. z. $2 to $2.26; tine, si's dna factory guar �s 6•s. 18n per lb: 10•s. 15he. eo's, 141 to to renewed negotiations for the un- A despatch from London says 16Reans-No Canadian beans on market loading of the 400,000 tonsofventral; The Petrograd War Office report !rid!- NE'�VFOUHDLAND ATTACK until last of October; imported hand- ships tied up in Atlantic ports, be- cares that no great amount of dies!• icked, $$•50 per bush: limas, Per lb • , cause of the former rulings. Most of _ T16 to lac. fecron had occurred among the flSht- fff Potatoes, on track -Ontario, bag, 11.85 'these ships are laden with wheat, corn lag topes$, who fa ,the region of Riga, WILLty�y� P T to '$1,90. and cattle foddof.• near Sventsiany and in the Rumanian CO-OPERATE (� 4 theatre were vigorously on the offea- -- meats --Hams- - s- meati _`ai W Smoked meats -Hama, medium. 30 to iiia ii ii{Yl`` sive against the enemy, and that along ale; do.. heatiy. 2a to 27c; cooked. 41 to the line seat. of Riga and in Rumania Chairman of Food Control Board Canadian Outpost Was Unsua f 42c 'rolls. 27 to lac: breakfast bacon, '., ` Bombarded as to 4oc; backs, plain. 37 to arc: bone- at several points they had won suss- i Visiting Ottaws and eessfully +leas. 40to 420 j Cured meats -Long clear -bacon, 27 to ©T C� ceases O�reT th6 Teutons. Washington. Canadian Headquarters in France, t 27 c lb; clear bellies. 261 to 21c. JI a in the region of Riga the Germ aml a' 1 Lard -pure lard, els a 26 to sec: cavalry was compelled to retire south A despatch from Ottawa BAYS':- Sept. N. Early this morning, Sun- tubs, 261 to 28ic: pailsa to 2�ie; com- There is to be close co-operadoe be day. -iter a heavy preliminary om- } ound tierce 201 to tic; tube. 203 to French Repulse German Attacks of the Riga-Wenden Road, while fit ' bardment with trench mortara� and. _Hilo: '¢,TiH... 9i. to zlic• Rumania a freight was captured from twee„ the Ne*foundland and Catsa-'i _ in Verdun Sector. 1 tratfoae. Hoa. P. artillery, - the Germans attempted , a _ 3[outrsal 7Larkets the Austro -Germans after a vigorous diaeliM Admires the Canadian outpas'sI Montreal. Beet 19--Oatw-Canadian 'i London, Sept 16rBritish troops is flgbt� and m°re than S00 mea made ,J'.s " T McGrath. Chairman of the New- capture one of a successful raid into the German i extra No. 1 recd, 78 c No. 2 local whits prisoner. German positions to the but were � SVestern._ No. 2. 77ic• do.. 3:e. a. 78ic; , foundiand Food Control Hoard sad in the St Laurey sector, i south of sventsiany, which lies be. president of the Newfoundland Legis- I driven off. . A considerable quantity e,c; No. a local white. 6 ai Barley- linea near ugout y, southeast es Arras, A_- wrecked dugouts and defences. Ser Flout --Sian: SprtnR 'Wheat, Brats tween Vilna and Dvtnsk, are being lative Council. is at present !n Otte- ! of gas 'was projected shortly before Fl r mat 81 seconds, $11,10; g strong tin officially sees this effort as an at. 1 heavily bombarded by the Russian pre, and ban had numerous conferen- dawn into the enemy's cellars in Lens.. winter patents, choice I'I"he Germane came back like angry bakers'. $lgo.so; tack in force and announced ire re - .Cee with representatives of the Cana- wasps. A large Part of our front was do`,' bags; toe$6,76.11 Rolled oats° 1 pulse with bean, losses, In Flanders. j guns. than Food Administration. P Berlin admits the a cess of a local �• subjected to intense shell tire, and a 34Barrels,0ts&.7 o toBan do. 00 Lo sSH 00: +� a .Y reg -Merin n to s j o to $ 4.4 , attack oil the p immediate 4. alta rid s most imm $ 850. British 1 Newfoundla _CIT �A 4 sE8 !Food problem .Is to secure delivery of second attempt was made to drive 1n oufuletoo bliddtinga--$48 , to road. :100,000 barrels of flour for the next our outpost line, but without success. ion r n loll, to W- eto $110 50: Cherse°- Ftneat ti�esterna, 211: do , finest East- I A German attack against Inveraese twelve months. Snit beef and salt So numerous .were the cases of ex- Copse to the same region was repelled I' AROUIU Vtz pork to the Quantity of 60,000 barrels traordinary courage, reaourcetulneas,'415'to 43c, .Beeondre tc.iCei�cga-Fres . JJJ[[[777��i��� 62c' selected. 47 to 48c; No. 1 stook, 43 by the British, who also checked an are also needed. The colony is wholly' or self-sacrifice at file battle of Lens I attempt to advance north of Lange - dependent upon imports from the that it has been fauns necessary to re- r bag. oo. ar iota: $2.25. 410 Potatoes marck : - Germans Enter French Trenches ;United States dad Canada for its cognize them by awarding an excep- In Champagne and -in the Verdun wheat. flour, five s zths of which comes tional number of Military Medals to wiaaiper Qrats region the Gprmaa Crown Prince has North of C8>tirieres Wood R tnnipex, 8ep tr 13=•Cash prices says: - The from this country, as also does seven- the mea who 4o distinguished them- Wheat-,vo. 1 Northern, $2.21: No !, .� eighths of its trash meat. Jilt beef selves. The corps orders yesterday do.. $2;18; No. 3. do.. $2.15; 1% o. 4, 82.09: Frenchalinest Northwest iaRheims � French dvaccech rli a onra front of 600 �o. 6, 1.85: No, 8, $1 76; feed. 1 ed. i 'of 'and salt pork. however, are supplied contained the names of almost ninety Oats -moo. 2 C• •• 7eie, io, a, do, 64 c; almost wholly by the United States. men from Western Canada thus honor- extra \o. 1 teed, 054c \o, 1 teed, s4 c; the French repulaPd a strong German metres north Verdun, the Caurieres Wood, Co. 2: do., 63 c. Barley- 0, a. $1•22i; attack near Loivre. Northeast of Ver I northeast of Verdun, was entered by After leaatag Ottawa Mr. McGrath ed, No. 4, el.lsi'i rei ted and feed, $1.14. dun, on the right bank of the Meuse, I the Germans in an attack of Friday. will visit Washington to consult with Flax -\o. 1 N.-W.C., $3.18; No S aw.. the French fire drove back -the Ger- The official communication from the �xr1� $8am- No a. do., 13.01• says that the fighting for . Mr. Hoover and members of the Am- Vi■uu�L mans, who essayed as attack north o! ear Office eriean Food Administration with. the NEW G1�Z1N Qm� afates markets , possession, of the trenches is still ga- - - special object of arranging for sup- ( �t�� I , eMin Minneapolis. ts4yt. i9 Dais -No: ' ; I the Caurterea Wood. ng on. plies of Balt pork and beef. _ A �GItEAT SUCCESS i white. 68i to hoc. Flour and bran_Un. 4� 0 STEEL List SHIPS The text of the statement leads: changed: LO "The artillery fighting was quits' nuluth. Be t. 18-Linseed-3eDtember, - a $3.t0i: October, $3.301 asked; Novem- spirited in Champagne WISH STOP :Combined Skill of Allied Engi- ber. $3.a0i asked; December, $a.2e. _ �� FORregion of the Monte. "On the right bank of the Meuse, nRIVEpeers Produces Efficient ytep . is- i r ch � after a violent bombardment, the Ger- Toronto, Sept. 19 -Extra choice heavy iI, ... ,,.jKOtOr. steers. $11.35 to $12.26: Rood heavy steers, 110.50 to $11: butchers' cattle. New York Shipyard Will Be i ma attic t positions e p ns ked he p aitlo w ca to tared recently north of the Canaieres' _ A despatch from New York says: is 7i5�' $do..ttn810.50; di m. l6.60tod$89.2bdo,, ]Largest iri U. S. Wood. On a front of about 500 Bombing of Enemy Lines Con- American in genius, assisted common, ze.s5 to $7.56 butchers' bulls, ties and Night. by the scientific minds of Great Bri- choice, $0.40 to , me do., gaoa bulls. rine Boat Corporation announced last I ing ou>Gadvaaced line. The fighting _ ti �Y lain, Prance sad I in ,has been sac- $7.60 to $s: do., medium butte. $7 to New York. Sept. 16. The Subma• ''metres the enemy succeeded in enter-! °k Italy, $7.26: do., rough bulls, $5 to s.5 butch- night that it had entered Into a con e A despatch from London says :- cessful in developing an aeroplane en- ers' cows, 57 26 loo$1'50 8 do..tmediusli, $e 66 cofrtinues" The British official communication, is- gine which the United Staten will to $6.85: stockers,' $ 7.25 to $8.25: fees- tract with the Emergency Fleet Cor- -in sued on Thursday, says: rely to establish definite supremacy I era, $8.25 to $9.25: canners and cutters oration for the immediate construe-. 325 RUSSIAN CANNON $6.25 to te125: milkers, good to- choice: D which eLeat night, after hours of heavy over her enemies in the air. $90 to $iso; do., com. and med., $40 to Don of fifty steel cargo abips, TAKEN BY GERMANS AT RIGA. bombardment, the enemy raided our The engine, which represents the $50, springers' e$90 t hear0y, ligh -ewes. nes. will be supplemented later by another, - says - positions east of Bullecourt. He sus skill of a score of eminent engineers, l l-earlinks. $11 to $11.50; calves, good to contract for 1550 more vessels of the A despatch from Berlin says: ' p° same type. report from army headquarters n ceeded in effecting an entry in Qur who pooled their skill and trade $16..50 to sib: t hogs 6fed and waded; trenches, but was driven out alter i secrets in the war emergency, is de- s1s; do.. weighed ort cars. s1e.26; ao., • The ships will be built in the metro- "It has been established that the ntim-�"""' sharp fighting, leaving a number of scribed by Secretary . of War Baker to bons'reaL Sept. 18 -canners' bulla, $e polltan district -in a plant which *� ber of prisoners'taken in the battle of:� dead and prisoners in Duh hands. as having in its test exceeded the to $6.25: cows, $5 to $5.26: Rood steers, be among the largest in the co Riga is $,900> and that tate booty; 1 "We, carried out a successful raid highest hopes and expectations of all common, IB 'to t8.b0um uatchers'- bulls. 9.50;'rhe first keels will•be laid in ., mounts to 326 cannon, o elm -third fully K during the night to the neighborhood ' War Department officials. $7.25 to $9; cows, 16.56 to ss.5o; •on- ber, it was said, and the first! :'lch• which are heavy pieces; severs} fully, tario lambs, $14.50 to 816; Quebec. $13.60 will be in February. Under the I loaded narrow-gauge trains, large of Ophy. *T� m k-fe sheep, is o to $s.so; choice quantities of .. pioneering materials i' - "Early this morning the enemy �, ►c7U,a4 •milk -fed carves. 810 to 8s14; goon, s11 to plans of the corporation, when the � g opened a heavy bombardment on a GERMANS $12: grass fed, $8 to $1b; eelected'hoga. plant is In full operation, deliveries railway materials and alimentary sup={ I Kc $17.50 to 118. , O will be at the rate of ong vessel every plies and numerous armored cars aadl '4 front a more than •a mile north and I ATTACKS Y 1 �' • northeast, of Langemarck and attack- TIIANgSGIVING DAY two days. other troop conveyances.", ed in considerable strength. After TO BE OCTOBER Sth. I with severe losses." repulae�-.� - IT���iLn+,B CAP�I Vim . MOUNT SAN with severe enemy Ibises." Canadians Bombard Enemy at A despatch from Ottawa says: t "Despite bad visibility some spill- � Thanksgiving„Day will fall on Mon- - Iery work was carried out by our air- ! Letts With Healy Guns. day, October S. This was the official •GABRIELE i�jBRILLIANT F1 r planes yriaterday. Photographs were A despatch from Canadian Head- declaration of the Secretary of States jj, Vg11 n taken, and the bombing of enemy quarters in France (via London), says: Department. Owing to some misun UT aerodromes, ammunition dumps and j -The Germans in Lens are give. no; de on the part of department railway stations continued day and p it was an- T*emendous Battle, Raging For Twenty Days, is Rapidly Near flight. Three enemy _machines were rest. Early Thursday night they officials or news apermen, were subjected to a heavy bombard- pounced in many of the papers that ing a Great Triumph. '' driven down wit of -control. Two of would be on Octo- - = merit from large -calibre guns. After Thanksgiving Day , t `oar machines are missing."they had been driven into their cellars her 1. However, the official statement Ades etch from Washington says:' Tarnovo was very severe, as the Aug.. 'Q and shelter galleries by shell -fire, gas of the State Department shows -this to Italiana have taken from the Austro- I trians had assembled an enormous sAIJSTRALIAN SOLDIERS - was projected upon the enemy post- have been an arrow. Hungarians the fortified hill of Dol force of artillery there. The positions WILL HAVE A HOLIDAY. tions shortly before midnight, and " : and the Gargaro basin, and now de- there were taken by infantry attack LARGEST MEASURE of Monte San' at heavy coat to the Italiana. ' again after three oclock Friday morn- IN WORLD HISTORY copy the slope and, top A despatch from Adelaide,. South Inc. Serious losses -are believed to Gabriele, after _severe fighting, The I The battle has been raging a days. ''Australia, says: The Director -General have followed. A prisoner who wand- Washington, Sept. 18. -The war Italian Embassy in announcing the i Last week the Austrians changed iromi - of Recruiting states that arrange Bred into our lines in a dazed condi- credits bill, authorizing new bonds and capture on Friday, said it is the great.' defensive and began an offensive, us-' ' �leonts have been made to send 60,000 tion, after our second attack, saps the ' of the original. Australians home for Hae was almost Immediately effective. certificates aggregating 611,638,000,- est victory gained by the Italians since I ing masses of their beat troops against the holidays, Irrespective. Austalio of whether He himself aal took only two inhalations 000, and the largest measure of its their entrance into the war. I the Italian positions. The loss of San ndin reinforcements are before he got his mask on, but seas kind in the world's history, was passed Capture of all Austro-Hungarian Gabriele will mean for los of all that coTresp° g b the Senate Iat6 yesterday without positi.iiis on Monte San Gabriele is ex- the Embassy says, Gorists , sent.. The Director-Goneral believes seriously aQected • The attack sur- y that t1t41 visit of these gallant men will prised maany of the enemy in dugouts, a roll call or dissenting cote. It bad peered to be a matter o! hours. The vantage .theta against tate v eat sdmnitts to recrtuiting. where oar Harr {$'most deadly. already passed the. House. fighting in the region of fire forest of D and. the Frigldo valley. give ::.:�°�ti�a?�...:,::�c..� - ...r.: �.:,_ �.., -- .. «.._.,..- :: _ '': _'c::_w.�'.: ,,.. s.t �h::_r ,..:_:'.:�,.^�ie4, n....�a_rL w.c�.::�F.«'�.r.•�..�. vx,5c�.., r .a_..:_u;�•-.e •iv"4,L:�..a a`'.. 4x21;}.Lv,,..•,,.�..i.�a-s-"' ui�T+'parii-"lth��:it°•.'1,a±��sr�v� F ��" f d. � _ . r greater now than formerly, as It Be s -I 'A C H E -S -4*-." lot -that the Central powers "We Want Now is claimed got Vast quantities 6f foodstuff a A relidbW Agent in, outwio count P- E Pleisealss.-to sell Pollism's Panda" Fruit ang le is from the United States, through Ornamental T"is duMnij * Fad and This week at PAchardson's. Leave our orders. First quality," Holland, Denwarlt and other neu. Winter months. Hood pay. exclusive Prim will be at J80 lowest. Pat y territ& f sepia , equipment. 1.60 a"; #L26 it *11 in IAT"00- tral countries of Europe. These Oire'r'%�T`ex of L4, Xacent kurv=, 4 noun tries shipped their own food ery Stock, including Nzw varieties, 8"Ll (3- A.,.1=4j JOHN MURKARI Prio'PrIstors products to the Central powers controlled by us. Handsome wto- lateselling-aquipment-and a splendid To prese"s, Your peaches. For peach- time we are making a 't 'Which they Cguadian.grown stock to offer custom- - and consumed-1his special sugar price -$9.00 per-100-lbe. J�! We are not jobbers. Write now NOT" AND 0001140INTS Imported from the United States. are. foragencyterms to PB 3A.M NURSERY 09 Sweden has been caught in the have entered the war', has put a --e&2ST 1) 8 JM',& 1j -M It E3 But the latter coitintry, @Ince they Toronto, Out. met of transmi tting, German nies- t LOU request to "g" from stop to t exportation of foods , N. B...;-O&W Rubbers for Jars, and Spices of all kinds for prs4erv' ug. m the Argentine Repub. to these. neutral countries. Aper. arplicanal or purchasers lie to Sweden, from which country sort' recently returned from New o NurseryfrFenecel"1612 *toe they were forwarded to Berlin. York City states that there are. For $ale or To Rentr.Am. Al• AN IMPORTANT RD n• :The revelations have made a pro- overa hundred large ships from. found impression •throughout the the neutral countries of Europe, t _plain One portable Saw Mill situated in Of _White and Clover Leaf Semi -Porcelain Dishes Just opened alp. T world, and they have brought in h6 Province of Saskatchewan, con! the' ltls�tic - -harbo''re 'of 'the sisting of one 26 h. V. engine, Water- Call and see the new shapes in cups, etc. Sweden to the brink of war. The United cannot secure our saw will. cut-off saw, planer, lath 4' p Entente nations are demanding mill, every tool for this manufacture A Full and Complete Line of all kinds of Good Groceries. a cargo for their return trip, and of lumber, and two thousand logs to `an explanation, and they do not are being chartered by the United start with. Owing to a decline in my conceal their after at Sweden, a States for her own use. This will health I am forced to I "Whenyou want Groceries go to the Grocery Store." supposed re. a PZ supposedly neutral country, tion of my business, tee'r:;oupwo i 7 rmany, sell or rent.to the right party. Must this breach of neutrality. Germ. at have a great effect -on Ge' and will do more than anything be a hustler and be prepared -Lo tak say also dose not conceal her possession as as poodble,"sal: JASE .-RICHARDSO else to make her sue for peace.. A dignation, not at this breach of of lumber Is good. people suffering from starvation CHARLES SHAW, neutrality, but at their* being will grant almost any kind of 50-10 Bjorkdale. Rask. of peace, in order to save people 7, foundout. The mijority of the terms p elves from starvation.' FOR SALE BY TENDER of Sweden appear to favor the6i Pickering Hardware .Stare the &Wee, but the Queen of Swed. on, who Is a German princess, like SB,&Lz:p Twmms will he received 0 Now Adver"somonts- the queens of Russia and Greece, by the undersigned up to October 5th S A, •"20 M JL �D IM a for the purchase of a House and Lot exerts a great influence upon the urch - pro SALE -4 Collie pups, Apply on Ob St., Pickering. the 11ave you tried the "19W GRAVITY WASE t*L -�.policy of the governrh6at of that FOORFred Umey,lot 36 B, F, con. Ficke' party of the Estate of the We John N Mg. Gee, and lately vacated by �li a. LGZ;. If "not,' do so DOW. We don't ask you to "d- Phone, Mark w7 eent until you are jxmntry. The queens of Russia Kerr.' thorou hl y satisfied. We deliver the =e6 You tryAt Greece v Saturday; Sept. 15th, Loser mar have same -11 Ong and G have been driven into F.0bu.ND-On 8` On the premises are a good -room. if you don't like it, we take it out No %royable to _g of chop. -exile, through the parts they have =nj for this advt. John Boyes, King st! adrough-east house, which can easily you. One price to aff­,$IG.0D. IV '- as. - be= Into a double boom, and to In played to assist the German Em. a good stars, of repair. The lot con. LOOK -We have yet to find our first dissatisfied customer pwvr in his schemes to rale the WANTED -A mlddle=axpd working lists df one-quartar of an sere of excel- Pbone or send your order'now. I house -keeper for widower with no fama, lent garden land on which there wm world, and the same fate may Must have no intumbrances. Apply to box y be Pickerishc - 32.1 several fruit trees. Both hard sad In store for the Queen of Swe­ -soft water is ab9ndanes. d", and her husband may meet WANTED -At once. a W aid to The highest or any tender not use" BEAR IN MIND the same tate which has befallen Ell "t in housework. Apply to Mn. W, rl, MAly 600opt6d. Fac further partle*- t,_Iot 17. con. 5. Pickering, R. R. No. -1. Jars apply go Steve time Is near here. Wo are headquarten for the two LACust Hill. 62-2 the husbands of this other two W. V. RICHARDSOW. Best lines in the e6hutry- qvmns, If she persists in the course t3AY GELDING -3 off. 151 hands. Piekering. Out. shohas,been following for some J, well bred. sound. good locker. hot broken, 11 hit. should make beautiful driver. M. time. ="reenwood 32ti LEE,& C sow ft ft. Aft* bwt;mda &=C1 rMMVE IP. Ali i.V= �Z EIFER STRAYED-Frbm theThe investigation into the bacon j premises of the undenigned. at lot 9, con. industry does not reveal facts that S. F%ekering. about Aus 26th, a grey - heifer. a JUD101AL SALE JOHN S. BALSDON, -PICKERING bout 15 the old Finder please uotify:Alonzo of Farm Lands -in tbe'Townabip Will tend to make the public kind- Jon", R- R. No. 2. Claremont, 52-2 ly disposed toward thosei capital. SHEEP AND SHORTHORNS FOR . 61 Pickerieg. In the County 7 f the We --- Two Oxford eves. two Oxford lambs. of ontariz . - Iots who are boosting p"- - COAL and GRAIN vater, Pure Wata o one Hampalureram-and two Shorthorn baUs.-S necessaries one life, - whereby they and 12 months aid. res registered. W. IN Vale SrPmmx OovsT or ONTARIO. It Batty. West Hill. stop •t9. Road 32-3 - In the Matter of the Partition Act are amassing great fortisnei. X to the Estate of S.R. Dandy, If you are wise you will um the only Is hard for thesevpeople to explain WANTED TO BUY OR RENT-' deceased. Hard and soft ' Coal thel-best Ideal well, drilled by Chan. B. Eke, IL the village of Pickering. a. house ad quality.01M hand. who is agent fox Wind Mille, damajinj. 'Why Canadian bacon sells for less lot. For further swouisis sppiy to Box& A. ALICZ CANDY XT A14 Plaintiff, 16 London, England, than it does News On I We ;t? Va. Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings k- ANtED-As house -keeper -a. mid.. �NICIROLAZ MCCARSON. Defendant. Highest price paid for Barley, for water works. Also bath room f in Toronto. It Is also difficult for Wdle No objectiock.1f woman Rye -and, Buckwheat delivered, tures. etc. Everything _given Carom .1them-to prove that the, profits of t Forfur. Pursuant to a judgment of this attention. Wer particulars apply to Win It Lisco-be Court, made to this mat at Spink*s Mill. a t Gue firm, amours_ ti to nearly arm ter road &c Ion, %*0 millions of dollars in a there will be offered for sale by public RIDE'S PUMP WORKS, x2ont few P OR SALE -Good serviceable horse auction in One parcel, with the Apprh- 9 Pickerin StAtiOU Coll 06. Home Tal. 552L Whitevate Oat. hs, is a reasonable profit dur. F :fed 11 years. will sell cheap, Also a sum• b^tion of the -undersigned Manter-in• bar oak barrels, two suitable for vinegar box, Ordinary of this Court. by C. M. Han. Ing war time, when poor people rob. Apply at the Pickering Bakery_ 47%1 dereon and Company, Auctioneers, It :And it so difficult to make ends their auction rooms. No. 138 King THR OR SALE -Yours bearing orch ;meet. The country" % whole is Fard, contain Init a boa Street, East, Toronto, at twelve am", comer a lbeink taxed in'ev6ry possible way Ith concession and Greenwood road, Good o'clock noon on Saturday the Wth Any still. well fenced. Ove mile from Greenburn of OctobeT, A. D... 1917, all and -@in 'So rain funds for war and ' tri. efttlon. Libend bwnW Avyly at NEW8 odk* tar -that certain parcel or tract of Zvi STANDARD JANK pa aw t and premises situae, lying and being 000 Purposes, whereby the poor AW CANADA WANTED—An experienced, an in the Township of Pickering, in the !people are kept poor, while at d Col TGIWWM L , .t. , ; the industrious married man for'genwal farm County of Ontario. and bolux parts 01RAD 01 same time wealthy people are In. wort On % farm of W scree. ftparste oomf or$- of lots fifteen and sixteen In the fifth able house and good wages. Uutied to benti 7 m,o�&&Vl to u 0 'r 1. , ji R No Lsass. concession of the Towushl f Picker. er"sing their riches by the mil. rbilby Is* now n in in the Count IFARMM ikons. This war Is proving a boon Ontario, and costs ning two hundred and Mvinoe of 'Ito the people of wealth, -acres and fifty one -hand - OR SALK—Several young pure- and seven but a F �A bred shorn -horn bialls. 911 for service. Those redthe of an sere more or Man, an de. dvafims to hu rs are midi 11wee to the poorer people. The desiring should sell an 2 also8 6 bed o Toy as by 0=9h, lot I - sari in a eon an Seville 'vonocription bill has. -been pawed ohos,�� for M".4- "'tf' 7ossn Martineau Newton- and others -to the late Samuel EL Dandy and Nichol" -59T10 1-6 ,ry whereby the men of the count To a spedid feature by the Registry VOTERS' LIST, 1917 Office for the county of Ontario, -Boer Z%jad McCarron, reentered In Are forced into the war, but the PICT RING_ BRANCH, men of wealth -are allowed to re• 485 for Picker4ng on 80th June. 191C I—, - The land liss about three miles L W. CORDON, Manager. armaii 46 at wbob3p; SURin at home to increase their _from the Station of Greenburn on the Cans. world!possessions. It is troL than Northern Railway, with- good =&uY wealthy, and patriotic Men municioalily of the Township of Piekmxg motor roads leading from the City f Toronto. ;"ave answered their country's Notice is hereby- given- Yen- that L -have B "ll, but no one can deny that County of Ontario. On thb lands are said to h�- erected I -A,NAND --�S'H- 0- IT S it * a frame dwelliult house, a�most modern 7 transmitted or delivered to the per• barn and silo and other suitable out• to escape 6 itad 'We have always a large stock at lowest prices. b easier for a rich man sons mentioned in sections 0 Ot buildings. A spring stream flows '&`?�ilitary service than it the Ontario Voters' List Act, IM,' and through, the property, which makes is - fora act@ amending the same, the copies re-; it available an a Gooz) sTOCK FARX. poor man. We do not think that quired by said section to be so trans- The barn is equifi far coir stables H'CHI'CK FEED. ..'SCRATCH FZZD ----- - eaWalists should receive no in• witted or delivered* of. the lists made rd •and piggeries with all modern equip. terest on their investments but pursuantto said Act, or persons ap. mens, and the silo is large enough This -is a good food, eap;ecially re.; Is for-ad,ilt 'fo*l. A mixture of aria by the last revised Assessment In war time when there is such CII a tbeasid Municipality entitled to feed the stock the farm "I carry, pared for young chicks' ang different grains in proper great -demands for money and to vote at Elections for members of The outside fences on the farm are ib very easily digested. portions for -beat repulig". I new and there is sufficient wood for The result from its feeding as - Try It once and you'll be sure -when prices are so high, they the Legislative Assembly and at useoftbefarm.., A plan of thepro- healthy thriving chicks. Municipal Elections, and the said List party to wn it again. - should be t r will be produced at the sale compelled to be content was first posted, up at my office at The property will be offered for sale, with a" Whitevale on the 4th day of Septem- reasonable return for their sabtect to a reserved bid fixed by* the - Investment$. bar, 1917, and remains there forinspec. said Mastir. The purchaser sball pay tion. ten per cent. of big purchase money at Our Flours are made to give saliof"Uon. Electors are called upon to examinethe time of the sale -to the vendors or XONAPXH NOW 10119 Will the war last, Is a said lists and if any omissions or oih, their solicitors, and a further too per CREAM of the West QUEEN C=.. tPastry) er errorsare found therein, to take cent. within thirty days from said {Bread) (Blend) question that very few do not ask Immediate proceedings to have said sale, and the remainder with interest Very few doubt that it will last error$ corrected according to law. thereon "Avrom-4y-of Mae till -pay - beyond next year, whew the Ug White went into Court to the .credit of this ed States with her lae'armand DONALD R. BEATON, matter and action within sixty -days Always fail fine of Grains and' Mill Feeds. rgy Clerk of the Tp. of Pickeri from day of We. -Immense serial force will be If not previously disposed of, a -Call and get our prices. brought Into play. When once W52 . be'. Out quantit7 of grain by the busbel, and • they have got Into the field, the bay and straw by the too, will also- be E E D S offered at the same time and place, .The Cam -F1our'M&-Co­'Ltd 4, Germans will not have a ghost of for which will pbeff the terms of payment chance to win the war. But "Ike, Red Clover, Timothy and all be cash on delivery at the farm. kinds of seeds. The Vendors oball not be required there are a number with 6ptimis• to furnish any abstract -of title other We are in the market and are prepar. than* a Register's Abstract or to pro- Dance Music tie views who believe that Germ. ad to pay the highest market prices. duce -my deeds, copies thereof. or evi- For the Best ot jIft ADY Will not continue the war The best qquipped cleaning mills dentes of title, except such as are In 040 'Aizrizig another winter. They in the country. their possession., In all other respects ...,claim that Germany and Austria Send us samples, or communicate with the terms and conditions of We will us before 'selling. be the -standing conditions of sale of A001t W, 44d - are In a very bad way, owing to 'Take advantage of the best Seed Mark. this Court. the scarcity and high price ofets in the world. For further particulars may 1 -#"ad & Freer, GZT food, and that the continuation of Bell or Independent hone. Solicitom 4 Wellfrom Messrs. Smith, Rae Wellington Street, Bast. .^.thewar through another winter Prompt, efficient and reliable service Toronto. will mean the death of many In handling Seeds guaranteed. Dated at Toronto this 1241.1, day of Columbia R�:C�tt�� thousands from starvation. The J. H• DOWNEY COMPANY September, 1917, GRO•. O. ALCORN, C. W. Liddle, Agent, PO onto danger from this source is much WHITBY. ONTARIO -" pl.>rosrT • - Darimrt Mr. Smith's absence the PTCT�Q $'� 7p[IUOtftRaUR><ll=aatt�R==ntRntiButetmt �w �r Me - Gleeson, of Toronto, bank will be in chat'ge.of-Mr. Me- _ , was home over Banday. Nab, of Piston. m- r Lyman and Mee. Pfllte ,anon 00M 14Ny yy THE Thomas Gesgg left one day last pauled b .Walter and Mrs. Ward - ,Yreek on a business trip to.. iani• and 'children, ' spent Sands with ■ssd Odd Y' su :. �ss of Tor- friends is Aurora. mr •aid >k ader, .its; W. a. ltewaws, anis-li iw ` A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, _ °' a' 39601% Gem* Km"u _-- tato, spent -Sunday with J. H. and _ • ••• • Capital 766 Ug $6,000.000 Ressrrs .Mrs. Beal. _ _ _. r ;ySa�in s De rtment` y The -street lamps are on duty_ _ _.. _ f again after enjoying -their.. Sum- mer:acatio�.' - - !CE CREAMHugh and Mrs. Gregg ! '°�,'"� ' Master Hugh Pugh returned � Constantly also hand, on from _ .. //� � soft drinks on icWHITBY BRANCH: a.. D. T6RFtY,_Mansw. Elmvale on Monday. -BREAD BUNS and OASES Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, - ° •sIRRRIRRR�K)rRRR1RRRRRRRRRRRRI•R1IR1�>1rR1RRiRRRRR>IRRRR :; spent Wednesday of last week - Patterson,s Chocolates. ., with her aunt,.Mrs. J. Bundy. t Lyman. Pilkey, our pump -maker, . Bath phones In shop. ..4,ewas at Wilcox- Lake a couple of . - .:days last week erecting a new H. R. Monney� Pickering - wind•i5ni11. .. _ ... . `e_ . BALE XZGI$TZL. ry account of theanniversaryBaptist uch In Vnit� th a is Strength KQO T, . � � services in the Baptist church es i FLY there will be no service. in- the WED'XXSD:kT. SEPT. 26ra -Auction . x sate of farm stock, implemente, etc., There ie a teat movement at res- - etbodist church on Sunday even- p y pe 1 ant for co-operation 9.mong the larm- ,ftis is just the thing to put on your stock to keep the flies �1 in9;• the covert of Adam Spears, of 8, James Underhill fe in'the nei h- con. 7, Pickering (Morin{ Zion), Sale ere of Ontario and every farmer .ie 4_1 g at 1 o'clock, sharp. Gilliam Maw, Invited to join the good work. away. net a supply and thus'increase boyhood of Lindsay this week buy- -Whitby, Ont., auctioneer, - U a Carload of cattle forteedin Attend the meetings of the U. S. O. g g TvEsneT, BrPT. 2tcra-Auction sale i _ t_he supply of milk. Y of horses, pure-bred and high rade glob and become better -acquainted - Purposes. _g K with your neighbor and mutual se• The many friends of Mr. Tamb- cattle, implements, furniture, hay. spect and confidence will develop. lyn, of Rochester, will -regret to etc., at lot 12, B. F. Con., Pickering, Room for s.few orders of twine yet, Year of his serious illness, but the property of Benjamin Fawcett, lace them with the secretar sad aU ha that he rine soon recover his Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. p Y� P L O W S HARE Pe Powell, auctioneer. those getting twine through the club Usual good health. are asked to get it promptly from Mr. -'For all kinds of Plows on hand. and they are sold at SATURDAT; SEPT.Wrn-Auction sale Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and Marquis or roe Puckrin. of buggy, wagon, household turn{- Nest meeting, Aug.16th. t lowest possibib prices at daa66�hter, Miss Gladys, end Mrs. g he WaLiord, motored to Pickering Lure, wood. etc., at lot 11, eon. 2, On Sundayand spent a few boars Pickering. the roper of William United Farmers' Ham. Sale at 9 o'clock, sharp. See with Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. dodgers. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Mrs. Thomas Gibbons returned `Club, Pickering. C H AS.:-.,SARGENT'S , home on Sunday, havin motored ** 4�__--ii e `_, out from the eity with ter niece, i1faG�i $gentanted t" alter spending a couple of weeks "n DISNEY BROS.*-_-�CLAREMONT, Ont.with her sous and daughter in'Toronto. P I�C K E R I N O--- - -- - J. S. Bonoyy has returned home AND DISTRICT After speadin a week with Joe. Funad Directors _..... 8. Bundy, of Pickering. He is — To sell for NIP suffering from a sore eye which „THE OLD RELIABLE and ftballen, was injured by a small piece o -` iron entering it. FONTHILL NURSEREW' We Congratulate Graham Bros. Sum r Footwear.." , on their success at the Western Splendid list of Stock for Fall ' ' '"-#b�� Fair at London. The practically planting, 1917, and Our stock of Summer Footwear Includes the latest styles duplicated the awe e the won 9 SR�'inR planting, 1918, ; *t the Canadian National zhibi- _ CSIIB_ answered promptly St PUMPS and OXFORDS in •'Pict Hid, Patent Leather, Gan Metal and ~tion at Toronto. including many new varieties any hour by' motor. Dark Brown Calf. _ x Much interest Is being taken in which we alone control. �- the school fair to be held on No extra char a for distance ' w -Thursday of this week. The Send for new •illustrated Ostalowe, g lite �'iaSvas and Buckskin Fi00�,8s Shoes and Pnmpa3 Women's Institute have erected also Agent's Proposition,; Hand- - a stand for the Bale of 'Confection- some free outfit. Diclua- -cry, cake, etc. Ive Territory. We have the finest Hearse See -our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, - E A. M. Smith, In of the UBRTAL COMMISSION Woman acd Children .Standard Bank here, accompanied and equipment outside f is spend- STONE and WELLINGTON, of ..Toronto E L by Mrs. Smith and child. pe , • _ _ J, P �' . : QL _.is +v ins a couple of weeks with rets- The Foothill Nurseries. twee as friends is Lacaa aad (Established 18871 Bell Photic, day or night, No. 99 BROCK STREET$ — WHITBY, -ONT. -a►t other points in Western Onta- TORONTO, - ONTARIO rio. �4 Independent, day, No. 52 ---- Charles Rumohr and Aon, of To- = Tonto, spent a few days here with Nights and Sundays No. 85 CI the farmer's brother 'Sherman. _.0 U_R1 and Mrs. Rumohr. *e regret to * a that Mr. Rumohr has been Prepare for Neutlesa hays In very poor health daring the Oita year. Can plenty of Frutt;and buy' your The Methodist Sabbath School A full line of Greens and Lear 's Bread observing Rally Day a Sugar and (Sem Jara - Y i' week from 8aaday;• beginning at from us. :,end Pastry Flours, also 2.31 p. m. A hear invitation is Of all malscials and destp•o a have #ull supply of. extended'to all in We Community kept in stook. It will pay you � pP y Dry Purity read Figur as an interesting and profitable to .call at our works acd in"' our etoet Goods, Fresh Groceries, i'iiate and time is assured. and attain priaes Don't M misledb� Our farmers expect to begin agents we do not employ Iliem, oonsequsat Oils, and in fact everything you T i _ i Th Iy we oaa, and do /brow os the epai V I � a © I - n 8 their silo -filling next week. a aommission of to per sent.,wblshyou w0 need always on hand. 'Azle Greasema crop which is a fairly Rood one, esnainly save My p��g from W4 ..Gasoline and Motor Oils. } was Injured somewhat by the *all sotieiud. J. F / N Q Q L D - " frost on Sunday night of last week wIIITLT SUN{TE C1., Machine Oita Of variouii hinds. but not nearly so badly as at oth- erwpoin farther South in the, omOe and WoPics, Whitby, Ontario NORTH CLAREMONT A fall line of Barnes' Baekete alRaya to p• _ _ Calvin and ' Mrs. Harlbert re- _ celved a, • letter a few days ago - o and, - their son. Pte. Lonsoa Hurl- n IR from 4000, - bert, who has been about a year overeeae. He is abort to take a Cattle Stanchions Ha Carriers, bitter :E9 `_ -A I sniping course. He e.tates that he Y E "E has had some exciting -" riences __ - _ { 1which he wou note ow to C`� _W a d O S2%017 3SA�� moi ' Zell at present. Those who know and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled _ _ -ate. Harlem know that he to no - coward and that he will do his Thp at?e complete in every particnlac a $ a 3 duty under the most trying eir• _- - - y M �" ar¢nt ire cnmstaoces.. Their durability Is unsurpassed _ . • s The annual thank -offering ser" If you contemplate renovating your stables or patting in Hay or gg I .a -" -_.vices of the Methodist church will CONSULT US. _ _ _ a t a t s - _ Bus meets all Trains Litter Carriers, be held on Sunday, Oct, 7th. w d 0 tv � K g M First-class Rigs to hire da or Sermons will be preached at 10.80 Particulars Cheerfully Given J. R. THEXTON ? . Z K 6 a 0-R 2 es night at lowest prices. y "" 'a. m. and at 7 p m. by Rev. Jos - Ind. Phone - .. Pickering, Out. �� - eph Young, of Toronto. At the , ► ° ° M �; y� Phone 1806. eveningservice Mr. Young 'will pprreeaach a' thanks -giving sermon. . - O Tho$• Sa,ndsrsoa c €� Music will be furnished at the Q �• m morning service b the rhoir of h V F o l e S t o r e r e s _: ' a' •��• Js;. O s PROPRIETORS by p the church and in the evening y •� see !�a by the Male Chorus of'the Bap- • PICK:ERIN� _ tist church. Special 'offerings. L Y . .« Agr .�. . *illi be taken at both serviees. E C . . ••' s►r say m ,,uheew��.e,_ M ILLINERY'OPENING .. o. The ninety-sixth anniversary of v C C g ex- : " suis • M LUMBER ' ur the Claremont Baptist church will g a ex- a a e . a w• seer be held on Sunday and Monday, ... nei. 1b • -• •- - : ' r_ Sept. 23rd and 24th. On Sunday, LADIES=Yon are cordiall invited to attend our ' s se it v �+ as NOT e at t.30 a: m., aad at 7 . m., Rev.. y " - , ••. � HARDWOOD FLOORING � J. G. Brown, D. D., of Toronto, Mi1'Iiuery- Opening on Friday and Saturday, Sept- a.e, v , wi]I reach and special music will - jmuwy 1911-whitbs a Oshawa s,Broaiham We can euppl haidwobd floorina p ember 14th and 156th, and following days. 6 seri;n;q, r,twsria,t•,1,:v nninstonua in beech•, bird, maple, plain and be rendered by the choir and the _ n'a"rtOII�' IIpt.rarove9 _ quartered. White and red oak in male quartette. On Monday eve- --- all grades,. widths and thickness e Hing, one of the ladies' noted We aro anaioue that every lady should attend. N'Q T I C ROOFING} Knife and Fork Suppers will be _ _ __.. ._ He; being scarce I will be pre- served from $ too 8 o'clock; which We will endeavor to demonstrate all the leadin p y will be followed by the popular pared to do chopping and Ba Rubroid Ready Roofing, the - -and instructive lecture, entitled, _ Millioery.features of the season. oat flaking only on Scat ready rooting, made in 1891 AN K "A Vision of the; Present World Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES Situation" by Rep. Dr. Brown. - during the month of March. Let us Welcome on. Let us show you. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles A e lendid musical program will y After that date on Monday and ..:hep vets by Mr. F. Robinson, tenor - Friday of each week. D (}OrdOn & 8OS�r soloist, of Toronto and Mr. M. C Also, for sale a quanty of • D. Wilker, violinist. hi'hort address- � � M EN T E E R ,_2 -ft hardwood. pICKLRINt� �es willbe given by the resident s e Greenwood ` mia�ers. Admission, 40 cents, • p •��1 Jolla 'F" • D"feet (' and Int t it l „l' _. > ,., 11.90 iia, :, •. i .I C K B a. IN _.. .�.<., _ •.>, �... �... . ' e a,�- r �' '�L 0.b µa-, e +' •:' C• reshL *. t Y .s",+-. y �.rw,'•. i 4 y, 'v.•'J• _, w ,y s N . Y�.. N. 4e p • -" pl.>rosrT • - Darimrt Mr. Smith's absence the PTCT�Q $'� 7p[IUOtftRaUR><ll=aatt�R==ntRntiButetmt �w �r Me - Gleeson, of Toronto, bank will be in chat'ge.of-Mr. Me- _ , was home over Banday. Nab, of Piston. m- r Lyman and Mee. Pfllte ,anon 00M 14Ny yy THE Thomas Gesgg left one day last pauled b .Walter and Mrs. Ward - ,Yreek on a business trip to.. iani• and 'children, ' spent Sands with ■ssd Odd Y' su :. �ss of Tor- friends is Aurora. mr •aid >k ader, .its; W. a. ltewaws, anis-li iw ` A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, _ °' a' 39601% Gem* Km"u _-- tato, spent -Sunday with J. H. and _ • ••• • Capital 766 Ug $6,000.000 Ressrrs .Mrs. Beal. _ _ _. r ;ySa�in s De rtment` y The -street lamps are on duty_ _ _.. _ f again after enjoying -their.. Sum- mer:acatio�.' - - !CE CREAMHugh and Mrs. Gregg ! '°�,'"� ' Master Hugh Pugh returned � Constantly also hand, on from _ .. //� � soft drinks on icWHITBY BRANCH: a.. D. T6RFtY,_Mansw. Elmvale on Monday. -BREAD BUNS and OASES Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto, - ° •sIRRRIRRR�K)rRRR1RRRRRRRRRRRRI•R1IR1�>1rR1RRiRRRRR>IRRRR :; spent Wednesday of last week - Patterson,s Chocolates. ., with her aunt,.Mrs. J. Bundy. t Lyman. Pilkey, our pump -maker, . Bath phones In shop. ..4,ewas at Wilcox- Lake a couple of . - .:days last week erecting a new H. R. Monney� Pickering - wind•i5ni11. .. _ ... . `e_ . BALE XZGI$TZL. ry account of theanniversaryBaptist uch In Vnit� th a is Strength KQO T, . � � services in the Baptist church es i FLY there will be no service. in- the WED'XXSD:kT. SEPT. 26ra -Auction . x sate of farm stock, implemente, etc., There ie a teat movement at res- - etbodist church on Sunday even- p y pe 1 ant for co-operation 9.mong the larm- ,ftis is just the thing to put on your stock to keep the flies �1 in9;• the covert of Adam Spears, of 8, James Underhill fe in'the nei h- con. 7, Pickering (Morin{ Zion), Sale ere of Ontario and every farmer .ie 4_1 g at 1 o'clock, sharp. Gilliam Maw, Invited to join the good work. away. net a supply and thus'increase boyhood of Lindsay this week buy- -Whitby, Ont., auctioneer, - U a Carload of cattle forteedin Attend the meetings of the U. S. O. g g TvEsneT, BrPT. 2tcra-Auction sale i _ t_he supply of milk. Y of horses, pure-bred and high rade glob and become better -acquainted - Purposes. _g K with your neighbor and mutual se• The many friends of Mr. Tamb- cattle, implements, furniture, hay. spect and confidence will develop. lyn, of Rochester, will -regret to etc., at lot 12, B. F. Con., Pickering, Room for s.few orders of twine yet, Year of his serious illness, but the property of Benjamin Fawcett, lace them with the secretar sad aU ha that he rine soon recover his Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. p Y� P L O W S HARE Pe Powell, auctioneer. those getting twine through the club Usual good health. are asked to get it promptly from Mr. -'For all kinds of Plows on hand. and they are sold at SATURDAT; SEPT.Wrn-Auction sale Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and Marquis or roe Puckrin. of buggy, wagon, household turn{- Nest meeting, Aug.16th. t lowest possibib prices at daa66�hter, Miss Gladys, end Mrs. g he WaLiord, motored to Pickering Lure, wood. etc., at lot 11, eon. 2, On Sundayand spent a few boars Pickering. the roper of William United Farmers' Ham. Sale at 9 o'clock, sharp. See with Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. dodgers. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Mrs. Thomas Gibbons returned `Club, Pickering. C H AS.:-.,SARGENT'S , home on Sunday, havin motored ** 4�__--ii e `_, out from the eity with ter niece, i1faG�i $gentanted t" alter spending a couple of weeks "n DISNEY BROS.*-_-�CLAREMONT, Ont.with her sous and daughter in'Toronto. P I�C K E R I N O--- - -- - J. S. Bonoyy has returned home AND DISTRICT After speadin a week with Joe. Funad Directors _..... 8. Bundy, of Pickering. He is — To sell for NIP suffering from a sore eye which „THE OLD RELIABLE and ftballen, was injured by a small piece o -` iron entering it. FONTHILL NURSEREW' We Congratulate Graham Bros. Sum r Footwear.." , on their success at the Western Splendid list of Stock for Fall ' ' '"-#b�� Fair at London. The practically planting, 1917, and Our stock of Summer Footwear Includes the latest styles duplicated the awe e the won 9 SR�'inR planting, 1918, ; *t the Canadian National zhibi- _ CSIIB_ answered promptly St PUMPS and OXFORDS in •'Pict Hid, Patent Leather, Gan Metal and ~tion at Toronto. including many new varieties any hour by' motor. Dark Brown Calf. _ x Much interest Is being taken in which we alone control. �- the school fair to be held on No extra char a for distance ' w -Thursday of this week. The Send for new •illustrated Ostalowe, g lite �'iaSvas and Buckskin Fi00�,8s Shoes and Pnmpa3 Women's Institute have erected also Agent's Proposition,; Hand- - a stand for the Bale of 'Confection- some free outfit. Diclua- -cry, cake, etc. Ive Territory. We have the finest Hearse See -our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men, - E A. M. Smith, In of the UBRTAL COMMISSION Woman acd Children .Standard Bank here, accompanied and equipment outside f is spend- STONE and WELLINGTON, of ..Toronto E L by Mrs. Smith and child. pe , • _ _ J, P �' . : QL _.is +v ins a couple of weeks with rets- The Foothill Nurseries. twee as friends is Lacaa aad (Established 18871 Bell Photic, day or night, No. 99 BROCK STREET$ — WHITBY, -ONT. -a►t other points in Western Onta- TORONTO, - ONTARIO rio. �4 Independent, day, No. 52 ---- Charles Rumohr and Aon, of To- = Tonto, spent a few days here with Nights and Sundays No. 85 CI the farmer's brother 'Sherman. _.0 U_R1 and Mrs. Rumohr. *e regret to * a that Mr. Rumohr has been Prepare for Neutlesa hays In very poor health daring the Oita year. Can plenty of Frutt;and buy' your The Methodist Sabbath School A full line of Greens and Lear 's Bread observing Rally Day a Sugar and (Sem Jara - Y i' week from 8aaday;• beginning at from us. :,end Pastry Flours, also 2.31 p. m. A hear invitation is Of all malscials and destp•o a have #ull supply of. extended'to all in We Community kept in stook. It will pay you � pP y Dry Purity read Figur as an interesting and profitable to .call at our works acd in"' our etoet Goods, Fresh Groceries, i'iiate and time is assured. and attain priaes Don't M misledb� Our farmers expect to begin agents we do not employ Iliem, oonsequsat Oils, and in fact everything you T i _ i Th Iy we oaa, and do /brow os the epai V I � a © I - n 8 their silo -filling next week. a aommission of to per sent.,wblshyou w0 need always on hand. 'Azle Greasema crop which is a fairly Rood one, esnainly save My p��g from W4 ..Gasoline and Motor Oils. } was Injured somewhat by the *all sotieiud. J. F / N Q Q L D - " frost on Sunday night of last week wIIITLT SUN{TE C1., Machine Oita Of variouii hinds. but not nearly so badly as at oth- erwpoin farther South in the, omOe and WoPics, Whitby, Ontario NORTH CLAREMONT A fall line of Barnes' Baekete alRaya to p• _ _ Calvin and ' Mrs. Harlbert re- _ celved a, • letter a few days ago - o and, - their son. Pte. Lonsoa Hurl- n IR from 4000, - bert, who has been about a year overeeae. He is abort to take a Cattle Stanchions Ha Carriers, bitter :E9 `_ -A I sniping course. He e.tates that he Y E "E has had some exciting -" riences __ - _ { 1which he wou note ow to C`� _W a d O S2%017 3SA�� moi ' Zell at present. Those who know and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled _ _ -ate. Harlem know that he to no - coward and that he will do his Thp at?e complete in every particnlac a $ a 3 duty under the most trying eir• _- - - y M �" ar¢nt ire cnmstaoces.. Their durability Is unsurpassed _ . • s The annual thank -offering ser" If you contemplate renovating your stables or patting in Hay or gg I .a -" -_.vices of the Methodist church will CONSULT US. _ _ _ a t a t s - _ Bus meets all Trains Litter Carriers, be held on Sunday, Oct, 7th. w d 0 tv � K g M First-class Rigs to hire da or Sermons will be preached at 10.80 Particulars Cheerfully Given J. R. THEXTON ? . Z K 6 a 0-R 2 es night at lowest prices. y "" 'a. m. and at 7 p m. by Rev. Jos - Ind. Phone - .. Pickering, Out. �� - eph Young, of Toronto. At the , ► ° ° M �; y� Phone 1806. eveningservice Mr. Young 'will pprreeaach a' thanks -giving sermon. . - O Tho$• Sa,ndsrsoa c €� Music will be furnished at the Q �• m morning service b the rhoir of h V F o l e S t o r e r e s _: ' a' •��• Js;. O s PROPRIETORS by p the church and in the evening y •� see !�a by the Male Chorus of'the Bap- • PICK:ERIN� _ tist church. Special 'offerings. L Y . .« Agr .�. . *illi be taken at both serviees. E C . . ••' s►r say m ,,uheew��.e,_ M ILLINERY'OPENING .. o. The ninety-sixth anniversary of v C C g ex- : " suis • M LUMBER ' ur the Claremont Baptist church will g a ex- a a e . a w• seer be held on Sunday and Monday, ... nei. 1b • -• •- - : ' r_ Sept. 23rd and 24th. On Sunday, LADIES=Yon are cordiall invited to attend our ' s se it v �+ as NOT e at t.30 a: m., aad at 7 . m., Rev.. y " - , ••. � HARDWOOD FLOORING � J. G. Brown, D. D., of Toronto, Mi1'Iiuery- Opening on Friday and Saturday, Sept- a.e, v , wi]I reach and special music will - jmuwy 1911-whitbs a Oshawa s,Broaiham We can euppl haidwobd floorina p ember 14th and 156th, and following days. 6 seri;n;q, r,twsria,t•,1,:v nninstonua in beech•, bird, maple, plain and be rendered by the choir and the _ n'a"rtOII�' IIpt.rarove9 _ quartered. White and red oak in male quartette. On Monday eve- --- all grades,. widths and thickness e Hing, one of the ladies' noted We aro anaioue that every lady should attend. N'Q T I C ROOFING} Knife and Fork Suppers will be _ _ __.. ._ He; being scarce I will be pre- served from $ too 8 o'clock; which We will endeavor to demonstrate all the leadin p y will be followed by the popular pared to do chopping and Ba Rubroid Ready Roofing, the - -and instructive lecture, entitled, _ Millioery.features of the season. oat flaking only on Scat ready rooting, made in 1891 AN K "A Vision of the; Present World Monday, Wednesday and Friday, SHINGLES Situation" by Rep. Dr. Brown. - during the month of March. Let us Welcome on. Let us show you. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles A e lendid musical program will y After that date on Monday and ..:hep vets by Mr. F. Robinson, tenor - Friday of each week. D (}OrdOn & 8OS�r soloist, of Toronto and Mr. M. C Also, for sale a quanty of • D. Wilker, violinist. hi'hort address- � � M EN T E E R ,_2 -ft hardwood. pICKLRINt� �es willbe given by the resident s e Greenwood ` mia�ers. Admission, 40 cents, • p •��1 Jolla 'F" • D"feet (' and Int t it l „l' _. > ,., 11.90 iia, :, •. i .I C K B a. IN _.. .�.<., _ •.>, �... �... . ' e a,�- r �' ., - ._1-'111:. T. �a '.,•!. S'w fry.�� �F� •_ �„ _ t"'' � ;,i+. �,'. :5: .�u+ ..,-.. �-.��✓�.�.•�A. S.�' ..� .., !i ,,'tis .v t. •,�.•---- .. -je. �.• Z.,,., ,., N� 3^r . _V y. •�..Y 4r•'.�T.�•'•��� _.+:' Xa'•�. •_�`�. � `fi. •.w' .ia3', 'i•'.�• '� 'r.�}� r S, -1 . .. ^L-Y"Y.; - N de•.,h•l•'1 �•'Y� u: �i i^-'-- Cry'. �!•J'' _ .. •a.,. .. �:"'ti ^Iw Y,L ��!'�.i�.. � Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts physidsn, T s forinorly'Chlef of Clinics in the Union Gca- tanned by overworked, tired eyes which pulp. Cook .riff for !ortminutetr; and pears A piton You Can p p . gently r Y . the very softi der, Drain and pack into sterilized Filled and Use at Homo: is �wf•�eM '.-„ glasses fierce heaeiachea, I have worn giasaes several years, both for distance ant! ` or unfit mixture is a mass. . Cool and then rub through ( jars. Measure the liquid and add one New York.—Dr. Beck, a New York state g & J, ..,. �_ "; . '. r- ^-l: `ir Ott .w'.,n r.�r :'w L '�'r /. on the machine before lite. I _ . do both now and have discarded my .• -.. .. ,. ., a eating. here they are: Now tie the following spices in -a piece the pears. Add a small stick of cin.. Dr, Beck reports, "When my attention At - aria add two cupfuls o! water to each' M OYEI'TY. _A$� P SNE- BUSt�£SS Wali JQuart: Bisalt prep fifth potato mafsh- er /1/,��eQ r e.4 y and Alsde an the fire. Bring Bring �_ : RrdQetiou of Want Among Indigent ,1 to s boil and cook viatil the grapes Classes Result of Condict. To day, mor@ than ever before is are soft, niashing.frequently: -Strain; Strange to say, one -of the few bene- woman's opportunity. Many new ov- lar.' ie-• - through a jelly 1089 and. measure the fits conferred by the war has' been a otipatioas are nQ�v opened to her, .Y r -'- -$r-6 the most valued - juice and allow an - },� n I egscal amount of i large reduction in poverty among in- which before the war, she was deemed ,treaswe on the Pre* sugar. --Place -the juice' in a kettle ,digent classes. Many men who were unfitted to fill. And troth to tell she and bring to a .boil- - Cook for ten' of verylittle use to their families ow-. has risen to the opportunity, and now '' - . t3erv6 6he minutes and add the sugar. Continue ' I shares many buafness iesponslbilitlAs I (ing to irregular habits, enlisted, and i _ cooking after the- boiling point is former times confined to men: But, <,- ►t�;t reached. Boil juice just eight min- • as a result their families have been n r i .�► steadily receiving monthly payments as women are subject to more ire-' s Utes.. .Remove from the fire and pour i far. in excess of anything they could quant fiticfuations `of health than men; _ { r a V. into sterilized ,.glasses, and when cool i possibly have hoped for had the fa- many will. be handicapped early, if �� Pm'e Cane Sugar, with its Sea cover with paraffin... Stir well until they regard their health requirements ther remained at home. gaaaLrsion, f1a best for all-preaesysag„ the. sugar is dissolved and then no too lightly. , g. The distribution of cheques from, the 10, 20 and 100 -Ib, saeks I The nervous strain, long hours and a 2 and ��, cartons _ s longer. If you. -have a candy thereto- ; Militia Department and the Patriotic ' [ lltsd tr Red Hall Trsde- for �e. oopiss d - _ plater• cook to 222 degrees. - ,Remove F h most entirely do way I thin the I oda d -weaprolonged mental or kenical the nerves• , y' und'has al ti done, a Fps, am sh:ae mw cook Books. from the fire and pour Into the pre- with the need .of charitable mainten- I �..� r p a Such 'conditions as women are now an aced glasses. nce. This is ,good -illustration of Alla de Sugar RefineriesIamited called upon to undergo can only been. #� M01�1Z'RTAL �Pta.•adDnosla.rd" Is! what happiness and good order can be QUEER BABY, PROBLEMS. brought. about through the reasonable doted by a full-blooded constitution. This is as true for men as for women, distribution' •of' the world's wealth: Puzzling Questions of Nationality weaker women suffer soonest.. • y There are moral advantages, too, The he �•omatr worker, in any line, re- Y - ---- - -- - - --- --- --- Which Sometimes Crop Up. • connected with the ' Patriotic Fund, I quires her blood replenished frequent• ' - g• • ly. She needs new, "rich blood to.keep k Four years ago there was consider- are worth in ma The visitors �: able excitement on board a passenger. j and inspectors, .in making their usual a. �.. official rounds, are able to observe her health under the trying conditions -ship from England as it approached ,. .et business Me, and to fortify her wrong social conditions, and by call- -,-system against the effects of'overwork.. - 1 _ the shores, of Australia. It had be- � . , - come known that a bab was .to be E ing attention to them, bring about im- ;.This applies also to the woman in the �. y mediate improvement. For instance): home, who, perhaps, has more worries born on board, and betting. was indulg- ed � the have been able to , insist that in as to whether the event would y and - anxieties than usual.' So let all z� r . be delayed long enough to take place there -should be'a certain standard of ; gi is and women take heed and renew living as a result of the liberal pay- theft blood promptly - at the Alrat.ap-- Ft in waters that would make .tTie baby - - ' r "Australian," or vibejther it would be menta, andalso there have becn. many proach of pallor, lack of appetite, head- ----DOIVIE$TIC SCIENCE AT ROME _ Born on the 'high seas" and become a cases` in which mothers have been ache and backache. This o6n be beat 4 Tenth Leeson. —Vegetables warned that doubtful conduct on their accomplished by x,r '"native' of Stepney, as is the rule in and most effectively acc C - art would lead to the sto in of such cases. it was born a few sec- P pP g taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which Vegetables are clasaifleld into two ll�ethod of Cookin''g onds after the line had been crossed, payments, l make new, -rich blood and thus help distinctage and was adjudged entitled to the five- • All this has had an, uplifting influ.- womankind so perfectly.. No. -woman groups, as. green vegetables, proper cleansing and preparation of I pound bonus awarded for babies born once on the people concerned, and 'has need fear failure oY healttl if, they take .eomptised of stetiis and leaves, and vegetables are ea necessary as the i - indirectly, -been of eat advantage to' i in the Commonwealth. 8r-' g � these pills occasionally to keep them •z , •e . starchy vegetables, consNting of roots cooking. Wilted vegetables may be In the same year, in England, a I the Dominion. we21, .or give them a fair trial if they - i� F• and tubera, such as white and sweet;' restored placing them in cold wa- '.' +✓ Potatoes, turnips, carrots beets rad- I p g mother gave birth to a baby in Febru- 4 find themselves rundown. Ao , P , ter. All stale or decayed vegetables ary, and another in April. y The ques- I : 'THE PATHS OF PAIN. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ashes, parsnips and onions. 'Vegetables should be discarded, as they contain I tion was discussed as to whether she - I through any medicine dealer - or by are slab classified into the earbohy- I bacteria and molds that may cause 1 was entitled to double maternity bene -1 . The paths of pain are lonely, mail at 50 cents a boa or six boxes for' irate group. They contain starch, su- trouble. (fit or whether the two births -should. _ But the loneliest path of aH o v 'bellulose and mineral 'salts. Be. articular. Thoroughly wash and 4_.60 Co.,The le, Williams' Medi - The classed as twin births. She got Is trodden by the children, cine o., Brockville, Out. ' Peas, beans and lentils are classed rinse the vegetables to remove all sand 1the double benefit. Pitiful, weak and small; - 0 .as ' legumes, because. they contain and .dirt. A small brush should b,1 . Here is anoth4 baby probletrr Two The fatherless and motherless '.vahlable protein, which mpy take the kept for this purparse, scrubbing them days before Queen Victoria same to Who live unloved and die books say, it now what the old text-. - � place +of meat.- Green vegetables are quick] rgmoves all dirt slaving both Q banks say, a now is surveaface. s vol y the throne a child wts born 'iri Han- �.: ,,Sobbing their little souls away, -= cano is hottest on its surface. This is i "'valuable for their salts and. acids, and'your hands and your time. over, then under the sovereignty of Under a silent sky. the conclusion drawn by a scientist 7.1113190 -for the cellulose, which is very Cooking William IV. of Engiand. The child's The paths of pain are holy;:, who has made extensive investigations g9e�ieacesaary to the body, as It furnishes, Place all vegetables in boiling water forebears had all lived in Hanover;But the holiest path of all In craters in'Hswaii and has obtained m - 'aterial foe bulk, diluting the highWto cook, and keep the• water boiling I under the four Georges- of England. Is sacred to the children, samples of gases and lava before they concentrated foods. (gently until the vegetablaa:are tender. It was brought to England when a Innocent., frail, and small-, reached the air.- Laboratory studies ,.' The starch is inclosed. within the They should then be taken at once ! few months old. If living now, would ` The friendless and forsakenof these samples make it appear prob- C tiny cellulose wall, which, when cook-'froin the water-,'seaaonedand placed in it be considered wholly British, or to The' lambs without a fold, - .. able that much,of the heat required -to ed. softens, permitting the grains of hot dishes. The a German alien? keep an open lava basin iii fluid con- , starch. i _ . __ _ Till He abaft call them to Him p to expand, and t$erefore be Overcooking or too rapid boiling - Q Over the sands of old. _ 'tion is supplied by the chemical ac=- :_ easier to digest ' - sFoila the color, shape and appearance . When brushing' stair carpets have a _Ernest H. A. Home. tion of the gases. From these inves- t All vegetables contain a large per- as well as the flavor. Do not. cover' basin of warm water handy and dip 4 tigaiions the scientist concludes 'the image of water, and with the excep-' green vegetables while cooking. Spin- i the brush into it occasionally, This err temperature at the surface_ of g _vot- l tion of the legumes and cora little. ach, beet tops and squash sbalatd be prevents the dust from rising, .and Crowded strawberry planta mean a - tehr and 'fat. steamed or 'cooked in a small amount• makes the colors look clear and bright. poor crop next June. Thin 'em outl I cano undoubtedly is higher than th+ _ ' � _i, • � below the surface. Ciasaiseation of Vegetables of water..- • ± - — - — t • hydrates, which whlcht valuable the form ofrail- Potatoes. Timetable for Cooking I fir. Beck, The'Well Known Eye Speeial lit _ .4 's�`es. F`rt,m 20 to 30 minutes, T"` ,gar.. Caarots, turnips and parsnips according to size. contain large amounts.of cellulose and I Turnips. From 80 to 50 minutes, I land DOctO r ; udkins The Medical Author` t. are difficult to digest. Onions are ' according to size and age. � i _ rich In an aromatic oil which contains Beets. From 45 minutes to,2 hours, • • • _ a large amount of sulphur. The onion'according to size and age. ublrsh Astonish � lkeport on Wonderful s " is also valuable for -its diuretic quaff- Carrots. From 15 to 40 minutes, ties.. Radishes contain let ng g'e amounts accords to size and age. - - - ` 01' cellulose, and are very; valuable for'' Cabbage: From 15 to 5e-. minutes, ,(Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight e bulk. according to method of cutting. Aspara a -is easy to digest, and is Spinach. -For 15 minutes of diuretics nature. Cauliflower; cab- Peas. For 20 minutes. _ Say it Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances - - _ bage and brussels. sprouts are of the Beans. From 20 to 30 minutes, ac- ` t game family. Cucumbers contain ; cording to size. s : 3mineral -salts and cellulose. Spinach; Asparagus. From 20 to 80 minutes, e.' "lots well known aperient qualities. ( according to size. ' Endive, celery, lettuce, romaine -,corn Boiling potatoes In the eking and salad and cress and chickery are easily peeling thea' afterward, then rolling' digested and are cooling, also purify- j them in melted butter and parsley, ' iiig the blood stream.. Potatoes. -are gives - old potatoes the appearance of rich in starch and mineral salts. new ones. Boil the potatoes for ten.f Tomatoes are of a diuretic nature and tninutes, then grease'th&4kin and bake are especially vahiable`for their flay- After draining the water from boiled' Grand the variety that they furnish to potatoes; cover them with a napkin or the meant'', They contain various min- towel. ' This absorbs the water and oral salts, and are easily digested. makes the potato mealy. Preserving the Autumn Fruits glasses, sealing •in ;the usual manner jr pie-Batter.—one�� for -for -- ' wm4i�il1 apples, .two gallons of wa- Canned Pears.—Peel and crit the •.. Wash the apples and remove all' pears in half: Place in an enamel _-'shes. Cat in quarters and do not l preserving kettle. -Cover with cold _ Wil• or core. Place in a preserving] water and add the juice of 'one lemon • , jthe eyrsight more than 50 percent to one Wm -k's e . s t1 . I have also mei it with sur- pnslag elect in cases of work strained eyes, I, ak rye, inflammt-d lids, catarrhal con- uactirites; smarting, painful, aching, itch - lag eyes, eyes weakened from colds, smoke, qua, dust and wind, wafery eyes, blurred vlylon, and to fact many other conditions too numerous to drscribe in this report. A new and startling case has just cope under my observation, wbi�h yloided to Bon Opto, is, that of a young girl, 1= years old. Two prominent eye specialists, after a'thor•ugh examination of the yyoung girl decided is order to save the sigLt of her rlgbt eye, the 11 -ft eye must be removed.. Before permit- ting her to,be operated on, the younga girl', father decided to use Bon Opto. In less than three days a marked improvement was noticed. At the end of a work the iuilam- mation had almost disappeared, cud' at'the end of six weeks the eye was saved. Just think what the saving of thateye means to this little girl. Another case is that of a lady ninety-three years old. She, came to' me with dull vision and extreme infiaf . tlon of the lids and'the couJunctiv4 wast: most raw, Aftee two weeks' use of Bon Opto the, lids were absolutely normal.,and kettle. Start cooking. Use a wire, to each six quarts of water. This will I BECK ... . •••� -- �- - • - eiztr. DR. JIIDSIN3 potato masher to mash .and stir the j Prevent discoloration. Place -on the i fire cook until the are ten- ' IIave Dr. Judkins, Massachusetts physidsn, T s forinorly'Chlef of Clinics in the Union Gca- tanned by overworked, tired eyes which pulp. Cook .riff for !ortminutetr; and pears A piton You Can p p . gently r Y . the very softi der, Drain and pack into sterilized Filled and Use at Homo: orall Hoepltal, Boston Diasa., ani •fo.rmerly duced Flouse surgeon at the flew En'laland.b:ye and for glasses fierce heaeiachea, I have worn giasaes several years, both for distance ant! ` or unfit mixture is a mass. . Cool and then rub through ( jars. Measure the liquid and add one New York.—Dr. Beck, a New York state g & Ear Infirmary of Portland, Idalne, and close far many reports: read wefrk-and without thetc I could not pe or the my own name on on envelope flee sieve. Return to the kettle and' cupful Of sugar to each two and one- eye specialist, and Dr. Judkins, a Massa- to ma ie a chuactts !clan, were asked to make a half liquid, Boil the syrup pt vsf medical author years, I have found oculists too prone to oper-typewriting ate and optteianA tno willing to can on the machine before lite. I _ . do both now and have discarded my add one quart of vinegar, two pounds cupfuls of thorough of the popular a for five minutes and then pour it Over Bon Opto. Their reports were most inter- of. stighr. Stir•to. Nssolve the! sugar. ( P . - preseribe trlasses while neggIrctiag the simple forma- lofig- las which form the basis of that wonderful count distancg glasses altogether. I can the fluttering leaves on the trees eating. here they are: Now tie the following spices in -a piece the pears. Add a small stick of cin.. Dr, Beck reports, "When my attention home treatment for eve troubles, Bon Opto, across• years. al the street now, which for severto hannot L -ed like's tiinr green- blur Of cheesecloth and add to the apple namon and two cloves to each jar, was first called to the wonderful eye rem- Bob onto, I was inclined to be pkeptl- This -in my opinion, is a rrmarhable rem- e<ly for the cure and DreveaUon of many. eye an me. I cannot cypress City joy at Wliat It'7tut for 'tie' mixture: one cupful of cinnamon four'( Place the rubber And lid in position •cay' cal. I make it k rdi€' to teat evory new then tighten, Process treatment which is brought to mp nttention, dteorders. Its succ^ss in developing and done strengthcaing the epc;ight will soon mal 'glosses It Is believed that thousands who wear now discard them in a reason - tlablespoonfuls of nutmeg, two table- and partially tables oo two tablespoonfuls,! � for thirty minutes after the water Having specialized in eye work for the past believe I -am to f eve glasses old fasLiened ^nd the form of able eye baths which the I3on 013to method pro- can time and multitudes more will be able e of cloves, P I twenty years; I qualified ' of allspice, one tablespoonful of gin- starts boiling in a hot water bath. Re- express an intelligent 'opinion on remedrva to vides, will make its use as common'tts that' the brush. I istreu�ilion their eyes so as to be spared trouble and expense of ever getting until thick like's move pplicable to the eyes. Since Icon Opto has Cook slowly and fasten'the--lfds- as securely athroughout tLe of the tooth am tboron al y con- winced from my experience with Bon Orto glasses, -Eve troubles of many descriptions ger. 7cre-ated such a senantlon apple butter, -stirring frequently to as possible. Test for leaks and then I United states and 'Canada, I woicomed the that it will strengthen the eyesight at least thls in may be wondrrtnIfj benefited by the use of prescription at home. Here is the pre. event Scorchin . When thick pour I store in a Cool, .dry' place. opportunity to test 1t. I began to use it ill g I my practice a little over a year ego acid I 5o per cent is one week's time many Sa- scrfptlom stanebe. 'Dr.' Wi H. Devine. -director of Go to any active drug store and-; et a bottle of Boa Opto tablets. Drop one. into pots or crock. Seal with paraffin, : Crushed Peach Pulp.—Peel and cut am frank- to say that the results' obtained medical inspection -in the Bostou schools, in Lis February s0, 1917, Bon Opto tablet in a fourth of a glas9 of are• such. that I hes,tnt@� t tell of my ex. -''t!t the usual' manner. for, jellies. 1 into very thin slices. over -ripe peaches. h. 4 perlenee for fear'`tt wnl sound incredible. report publisbod states that only 14,018 out of 99,175- ex- water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You �. Apple butter that contain's large To six quarto of prepared pepches add I Bome of the results I have accomplished amount,! of sugar is liable to ferment. I a syrup made of: three pounds of au. j with Bon Opto not only nstoniahed mcself but with whom I leave ninined, need to wear glasses now, a, marked decrease over the previotle report Bou Opto is ]tastenlug the e3eglassless age to should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and I! also other. physicians y >tJae in tarts, plea and cakes Spread it gar, one pint of water. Place in & fielked ab tit: I have had man indicid- boil for five minutes. uals who Mid worn glasseg for years for bespietacled I:o•?inn:' Victims of ern strain and other eye weak- redness will quickly disappear, your eves bother you even a little, it Is -your duty to take to them it is ' on bread and save the butter. sauce} an and .. Pear 11larfinalade.—Use four pounds Pour over the peaches. Stir with a fur -sightedness, near-sigbtrduess, asthma- p "am eye weaknesses, tell me they arsses and -the ,e who wear .glasses will be to know that according to Dr. Beck steps save now.before too late. Man hopelessly blind might have their if had for their and other of peeled and cored Dnd then spoon to mix thoroughly and then fiil' hnve,dispeused with the m through theadop- glad aid Dr, Judkins, there, is real hope and fall- saved sigh£ they cared eyes in time, pears, Ont into slices, Place Ina res@iv- jars, g tion of the Bon Opto priveipal. Many eve p into sterilized ars ,akin careto fill troubles cnn be traced directly to -muscular help for them. Many whose eyes were In say the bare had their eyes restored, Ing y NOTE—Anotber prominent physician to whom L the above article was submitted, said: "1-ee, tun tug kettle -with one pint of.cold water, to overflowing. Press the peaches contraction and_relazatlon and since Bon by ibis rertnarkable prescription and many they have Eon Opto prescription fe truly a wonderful ey1 to vg Cook very slowly until the ears are, down well. Place the rubber and lid Opto method tells bow to exeretse and cte- iy y p i - velop the eye muscles, it reaches cdnditions who once wore glasses Cas thrown the away. Owe inan says after "most Va'welylO em l0 ntse :vett �ilete and widedients ly pre. _ d by them. have it very a,e g soft, adding the following spices tied ! in position Partially tighten them. mot possible throw h other means. i advise usin it: blind. Could not g eYL- fully my own practice on patients whose eyes fulrerly I pa in bag: one tablespoonful of allspice, Place in a hot-water bath' and recess every thoughtful phvaician to study Bon soe to read at all. Now I can read everyy- and my eyes d0 were strained throcigh overwork or miefit Paaeea, l2 Sa one of the very few F a Opto principal, give it the same careful two tablespoonfuls of cinnamon, one 1 for forty minutes after the water trim I have and there is no doubt in my thin6 without my glasses not hurt any more. At night they would prepr.rat:nra feel abowd be kern on hand for regular use to to mind the will come to the conclusion I tablespoonful of cloves, one teaspoon -;starts boiling. Remove and fasten s Pa in dreadfully. Now they fc>el fine all the '. to me." A lad oimost every family." Bon Onto referred -bore is sot a patent medicine or a secret P have namely, that the Bon Opto method ,,. !ul of mace. Remove the spice bag I the lids e-6 securely as possible, Test oprne the rinnr for the rnre of man,, rye time. It was like s miracle y v ho n+lyd it sa,r9 : 'T*a nrmnaphere ea mrd remed Tt t, an etlifcal preparation, the for mula being printed on •the To ylee, The mann• gy; '~when the pears are soft. Now add for leaks and then store in a cool, dry 'troubles which have heretofore bran impca- aihle to cope with. T e trrntment is No p haat' aIth or without glnsgre but after using, i this ythtng eras- riptlon for t; days err, tacturers zaamatee -k to strengtben eyrattht a ncr cont 1n one work'■ time in mans In• M. [place. twotat►d one-quarter pounds '0� sugar FP at ho In its appNeation that e ensu he usrd Cook Grape Jelly—Pick grapes from the at home by anyone of average intelltgrrt, ,�:ithouf seems clear. I cnn rand even Sao print glasars." Another who need it ataDey or refund the money. It Is d(apaaeed 3 by all ,nod dr�Rlrtets faclssdia general T Eaton and the juice of two lemons �. slowly until thick, - Store in sterilized � � In my own practice I have seen it etrengthew b, at and wash them. Measure them says; "I was bothered with era strarn stores; also by.c3. Taatblyn sad a Co, oro, ? ?xgr •;` , J r•y., .�.,,.': ..: .... ... ... - > .• ,�.` m,.:'. '.:y..- T."Ji' ,4.,Ff1:.S.,:l;r'�CYere,s.:s:•tr-o,.^`,......:s's ...J.:,...•__...:.:... •L^f::. A.b..at..w�n •'-'�'''M1 a.1W .. ...._. :: 4 -.r'..,,,'y.�x, ''s,.ra.a ... '.a..�. .'^.'r='. ,c.✓ '�.w i^•: y zrid_«++�.S1 i4.k �L`aq"d dll�sSC•RaJQSL7.lstrt r-•r:n�t4A1'.r-4�uY.,r11L� =,Ter .:"•' ,M y r. `a'�� " :.•..,yam,', - y ,� - .•.-:y�I "�l•�.h,.;t totX pe,�� ...,'� r-. .,�y .....!.. sus Sursical .Opesattoa. '�I ..� �'-iu L.m. die .7 K'*'•a.. >Z. q ;`, suffered from female troubles, h ad- I Could riot 1. 4 7i r•,�,rr:� century old and asked me to Rive him a, nervous run -dol' people who w�rb t preliminary examination for life incur- ing all the while, double their *reef - aW. would finished. The doe- •. r•ZI } j f f tors said I ,would have to be Opera" .. t i I' ted on and I Siply pA filled him with renew. ife. At 30 he,was without obtaining any benefit. But do in bad health; at .1. a was careworn take the old forms of reduced 'irbn. it and nearly in. Now 6o taking broke down. all at after acetate or tincture of iron simply -to W Nuxated i I' friend advised me to try E, Iron a miracle of vitality and a few cents: You must take Iron Iii his .face' beaming .with the buoyancy o1 form that'can be easily abaorbed'sat! youth. As I have hundred times !ij Ili { To81t 249GER FOR THS TO tiflT. '­4W4)u Qui In preventing ste by de- Strange. Animal Inhabits the Deser<3 A �irouad some forgottaa 'lose, . Valley of Cstifornia. Among wkost'i leaves a rose -has lain, tit in . w� .tnaad' the whole lingers . � arts 1 of � des �•`..': -frightfulhtfu .� most That g r a sae be- nd ole has (, (��/� breakfast foods and b>s�ad. Death Valley, in California, �ies be, Though tomes BAKING POWQ► added WhOat INSCUR tween two lofty ranges, one of which come, f , The yellow "hue of tilos s slow stain, �ONTt►tNs stn aWM' 1$ 104 per cent. whole wheat is called the Funeral Mountains. That robbed its bloom. 1�, ' . "The only won known medlstn pdoed ' �s The higher levels of -these mown- - 'graln prepared in a dlgest?ble ' • tains are =ether denaely.torested,.with basins powai made In Canada So memory of deeds we've- done, that does not contain alum ano..-Jr : form—contains more real nu- here and there little meadows and live os. to fol- �, �� whish has &K'1t@7 Iels.edNnti ` a Y triment -thin meat Or eggs Or "parks" (natural clearings), in which If good or ill, they Qt >>�\ otatwthF stated tem tiara IabeL : 1 low far; nil potatoes n potatoes and costs much less: dwells s strange animal known as the ' After this earthly course is run, EW.GILLETT .OmNPANY LIMITED' o,l terraehot. So inaccessible are those ' < Serve with milk Or ate' . inhospitable heights, however; that Blessing or curse the meed we'.ve. won TO^O"RO' oyer kw«rw�w� s i+o N'. � sliced "peaches, bananas ' -Or- the creature, rarely seen, has remainTo help or mar. -.---- x : other fruits. ed almost unknown. Winfield biotiel Scott, Detroit. _4rowin chi dren ne d more tissue- Seed = for next ear's` $ Respecting its habits little can ' be "Did -you have the eight -hour -system g 1 e I sera e t f s ci5od tt : said: 'There is no reason for auppos- building foods than do persons whose I selected in the field f=oul standfag . Ing that it is dangerous to man. No- on the farm where you worked'? growth` is coin"plated.. Milk, eggs, corn, may be chosen more wisely, be g "Yes; we worked eight hours in the meat, fish, cheese and legumes are all ' stored more carefully and will then pro- body knows even whether it Is, car forenoon and eight hours in the after. : tisaue-building' foods, but ' milk and duce a larger yield in return than If 1 nivorous or a plant feeder. It has a soon." ` coign-sha{led body, six or seven feet _ eggs are best for young childzen,` picked from the shock elr crib. long, with. a sort of shell running the :MONEY ORDERS sslaard's Liafment Ch"s ittsa"s. ate. e ` whole length of -its back., _ _: - a yt �iaving (it is presumed) few natur- Dominion ordering goods by mail, sed ' �.. el enemies, the terrashot increases in a Dominion Express Money Order. The white of an egg when'tlsed is.•; numbers until it is seized with an im- This is to certify that I have used stead of water for mixing m$stard: pulse to migrate—possibly because its MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family Flour is, apt to gather dampness if it poultleee prevent,. the stria fi*o;p bila•: food supply no longer suffices. b The ani- for years, and corl0der it the beat lint- rests right on the floor.* The boys can tering. jadC 121 Canada: mals then form long processions, ment on the market., I have found it make a thea box, a few inches high, to s,� marching down into the desert ill sin- excellent for horse heah. set the barrel. or bin is._ This will keep FIGHTING ANIMALS. gle file, with the evident in of (Signed), , PINEO. u ' p the filo r d . 11 OV'ELY PERSIAN LAMB, ,MiN$ W 8 yJ and other fare by mall. Whblesate_ x - crossing the valley to the mountains rices. Send for. iuuatrL c&W-os of Constant Struggle Between Meat -Eat- on the other Bide. "Woodlands," Middleton. N.B 1lsiaasd's rdafatieat ii01letes 1Kear6ltia. 6arsafns. McComber's Limit d 1ntr facturers, 420 D St. Paul West MBntr ars. and Vegetable -Eaters. But none of them ever get across To disinfect a bathtub, scrub and a It must not. be supposed that the As they ltncounter the hot Panda they `. • - scald it well, thea allow a little water >�S.:,asraot� ' meateaters are always. successful in rapidly distend with the.heat, and one to run into it and drop into this a ' ANCER Tv>tcotl<s. LliMPB: making their necessary killings. Even after another they blow up with loud small quantity of carbolic' acid and C interna, and external. cnrevt' .Tit ! . I out pain by our home treatment Q7 . when the great advantage is with the reports, the places where this hap- The Bachelor's Button. brush every part of the tub with this, i as before too late. Dr. Bell >i : carnivorous creature over the intended pens being marked by deep, grave- Bachelor's button, the well-known • coo , Limited, Cbitirgtwood oat' -' viel the let er sot infrequently gets shapetiholes. blossom, got its name years ago when RINE C,raealated Eyelids, the better of the encounter, or in some W. T. Cos, State Forester of Min the world was more sentimental than way makes its ket-sway. Naturally, nesota, has found record's which show it ie now. Young, men who fell in �e 8 w. gyp IaEamed by When • b ytflir Pian© 56... l�a,e tYtwd4aWdy if this were. not so there would be no that early Mormon emigrants observ- love, which they did then exactly as relieved byna` in k is �N�tg �` r _weaker, herbivorous animals left on ed this remarkable .animal, chancing they do now, had a fashion of picking VR > eEa'btr E u OTTO H I G 's L n s the earth, and the carnivore would I to witness such a procession as, that !i these common flowers and placing : soon be destroying each other for food above described and beholding the at ="� dti �` them in their button-holea'aa a sort of , Ehsrfna�eltaeetb eoTubes sicn which tli - do to some' extent, any- tragic -fate of the creatures. teat of the permanency of the love af- j AmtJecpastae G� t PIANO Tf ON a - ey Way 4 fair. The flowers do not hold their ' By quicker. wits, by superior' speed �r11 -freshness more than from twelve to If you: would outshine your neigh- ' - S ELaDOrd SE• or dodging abilitg, by defensive tactics MARVEi,i,Q[;9 MEDICIIE twenty4our hours, and the sighing bors acquire a good- reputation and =' that have to be respected by their foes, lover pretended to forecast his happi- then keep it polished. ! a kap hka'' bus botsfl or by size and power alone, the plant- (,' p f Hess by discovering whether or not f ee the weeds out tlf the garden i may �1Q 6 b1OCh or btetist on bb eating creatures continually maintain FOR L� ! T�E►tB rooki the blossom would fall to pieces dur- 'g P i sa�Q' mak+ 'tea �'� y _ and parks throughout the entire sea- _ ; khemselves,. often against great odds. - �•ing the course of the day in which he son I p +m 1e _ In every "case they have numerous Mrs. Delvina Pelletier, Ste. Perpetue, �e it. If the petals fell off he ;and powerful enemies either larger ! Que., writes : "I have much pleasure 1 gave p in crow d ret' from a s u sorrow an l=ed I � _ will clean it o/ witltont !a and more powerful, or else well en- I in stating that Baby's Own Tablets,j the field. If at sundown the flo*er WOMEN I 1T li MAGIC 1 doomed for overcoming: ' and killing . have been a marvellous medicine in I�waa intact he rejoiced and hurried oS t!►o bone. No btiste>r. aD these fat plant eaters. the -case of my baby. I have been us- fto ro ose matrimony, believing that l-iPT OUT ANY CORN gone. Corm appsed—only a p propose .. drops requited atm applitstiaa. " .i4 - In this manner the earth supplies its Ing the Tablets for four .gears and i eyes" awaited him. The superstition 1 b.m. defteraL Dacrlee Iac..rst creatures with food, most sections don't think there is anything to equal has fallen lnto ' diause; but the name Apply a taw drape then lilt a� Book s Ai tn0 w`sO�IItrt$ 3 dM yielding abundant vegetation for the them." In using the Tablets the moth- corn• or oailtieee off with ' ? caper ea.reet 01t"a" a► g g I g still clings to the flower. i SM" ata<,a+ c,aw was. sa.i.r, vri.. volon ;Herbivorous kinds; permitting thein to er has the guarantee of a government-� flttOere--m ==tali p° 1t2 a eater rd a pain.. ON 46&9"d increase ani to grow fat, thus furnish- I analyst that they do not contain one , inn� && tdalmaat Owes DAZIAL R• � V F YOUNG, v, L F., Gtr L'raslra Oldg., 111wroad,i �. -ing the .flesh eaters with their quota. particle of opiates or other harmful Just tbh*l You can et„ct,ac and Awattre. 34. ar salla is Grose . Most animals have means of-protec- drugs—they cannot .possibly do harm One hour of the present is. worth' lift OR m7 corn or cal - tion; and it is interesting to dote these --they always ,do good. -The Tableu two.ia the future and,. htind�ed in the -sus without pain or more. UTICURA m�4ans, Molly -Cottontail is an .ex- &Te sold by medicine dealers or by Paat. P so",ample of one extreme; khe has no de - mail at 2b CCW�is a box from The Dr. Attachments for a popular type fence, except her legs and the speed,t Williams' M`edteine Co,. Brockville.- automobile. hays been invented to con- _ A Cincisiiiati mea disc she can get out of them, with an oc- ORt• vert it into a farm tractor without covered thio ether com- ceaional kick to add for good measure the' remoyal of any of its original pound and named itBAD I ,freesone. ;Any drug- : • if she is barely- sailed. But the =vessel, THE WORLD FOR HAPPINESS.'parts. half her size, will easily kill her, when +: -:,gist will sell a tiny bot- cornered, Just just as the puma pulls down Peace and Freedom For All Nations off o Relief „'the deer or the lion overcomes - the 9(the Earth Should be Secured. + shown, , f very tills • Healed _Instarttari�o ' --giraffe. - - war is l; horrible business that vie- r , cost: You apply a few With 3 Cakes of Snap and The opposite extreme Is. the rhinos- timizes youth, and cheats it of .its drops directly upon s. 2 Boxes of Ointment. �3 eros or the elephant, vegetable eaters tender corn or callus. ; ' right to live and be happy. The young the flesh of which is no doubt coveted, Instantly the soreness men and the young women of the "'1 was very much by as but no carniora may hope -.tg over- disappears, thea ehoxt- r egme these powerful beasts. To this world must insist upon seeing that t (rotation on -mg back. • se of td out t - this war ends with the accomplish- • � � ly you will find the earn had :bad use o[ epaenia. plass also belongs the moose able to or callus so loose that My back was m a very bad fight off bear, puma or wolf pack, be- ment of something worth while. - I , I • you can lift it right tiff. shape, and my clothing _cause of itd great size. and .strength. Otherwise the fools who precipitated F irritated so that dr skin The ox, and bison also, for purposes the war will end_in its folly., and the i l F>«eztme is wonder- . j became very sore. - I arrant tsf successful defense, admirably arm- world. will groan along under the . g ful . It dries Instantly. forCuticura Soap and Oiat- if ed with powerful horns, are creatures curse' oT--arm sinents and in con taut It doesn't eat away the �- meet. Relief was -install. R `'that the most gavage killers must fear, dread of fresh wars. a terra or caths, but thteous and with the used A cow with he,F calf, the long -horned The system of kings and dynasties. ' � — � shrivel it rip without three cakes of Caticual • i Son and two boxes d -..,.mother fighting, should even irrhatins the surrounding skin. p _ ;:eyes wide open and virtually.feariess, have its full opportunity. Profession- Ointment I was healed." (Si p TmE Hard, soft or coral between the toe, F. Grosch, Y. M. C. A., St. Ca - to an antagonist that any his cat or al statesmanship is a menace as well as Well as palnfut eallnsea, lift right Ont, Judy 4, 1917. bear may tear; and. a bull 'has been as s humbug, and the ".ruling clad...," od!!, There l no pairs bals=a or atter- For hair and akin health Cut. known to. kill a large tiger in fair whether in Germany or elsewhere,wards, it pour druggist hasn't Soap and Ointment are supreme: fight, . The African. buffalo, in single should be suppressed for the world's FRIEND'S freezone, tell him to order a small bot- For Free Sample Each' by .combat, not only defends itself against safety. Secret diplomacy should be rte for you from his wholesale drag dress n, U. S. "Cn old e, but kills an attacking lion, and thus it discarded along with militarism. .. ham, Boston. U. S. A." Sold evt rywhe - ADVICE is that two or more lions generally As for colonialism, it must be view- - s -- - — ` •-.hunt together when after buffalo meat, ea in a new light and relieved •of its ,Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling .O worst evils. Colonies should be held U d W' h i!a /e A wholesome table, beverage with winning 'flavor. ..... • _ Used every- where by folks who find that tea or coffee disagrees sil here"a a Reason" ase0dfee Psse� Mesal i7w, tai, wM&W, ons. -only for the best welfare of every.o y concerned. Thus Egypt will always remain Egypt, and, England's influ- ence there will not be detrimental to the legitimate interests of any other nation. The United States in the Philippines, viewed rightfully, has •a temporary rather than a permanent mission to fulfill. If it is right that German South- west. Africa should become a part of the South African Union, this solu- tion ought not to be to the disadvant- age of German settlers or traders. When a proper- order of affairs Wes- tablished -in the world, t e ou African Union will become a member of .the world family of States. . As for . Asia Minor, all nations ought to co-operate for the develop- ment of that -neglected- -region that has so long suffered from the blight of Turkish misgflsgrnment. In due time the inhabitants of- Asia Minor 'can learn the principles of. religious and political freedom and carry on a gov- ernment in which Armenians., Turks, Greeks,. Arabs, and men' of all nation- alities and creeds can have their just part as neighbors, enjoying liberty and equality. It is said that moths will not attack green fabrics. Arsenic is used in dye' Ing green, and the moths are wise enough to shun that deadly drug. 2minard's Zdalaa0at for 6610 evtaswher0, Wonim Saved From a 04wr in eta sty-- Taking Iron sus Sursical .Opesattoa. Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders. Often increases the. strength and endurance of delicate, ; Louisville, BfemaFor, four,- y nervous folks 100 per cent. In two weeks' time. suffered from female troubles, h ad- I Could riot NEVr TORIC; N. Y.—Not long ago a again and see for yourself flow in% man came to me who was nearly half a You have Rained. I have leen dozens aches, and nervousness. sleep, had no appetite and it -hurt me to century old and asked me to Rive him a, nervous run -dol' people who w�rb t preliminary examination for life incur- ing all the while, double their *reef walk. If I teed to do an work, I have to lie down before it Was ance.. I was astonished to find him with and endurance and entirely get rid the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as all, symptoms of dyspepsia; liver .t full of vigor, vim a would finished. The doe- and vitality as young , other troublesin from ten to Souris man; In fact a young man he really was !. days' time simply by taking - Iron in } j f f tors said I ,would have to be Opera" notwithstanding his age, The secret he proper form. And this after they 1 said was taking iron—nuxated iron had in some cases been doctoring for :mon t i I' ted on and I Siply pA filled him with renew. ife. At 30 he,was without obtaining any benefit. But do in bad health; at .1. a was careworn take the old forms of reduced 'irbn. it and nearly in. Now 6o taking broke down. all at after acetate or tincture of iron simply -to W Nuxated i I' friend advised me to try E, Iron a miracle of vitality and a few cents: You must take Iron Iii his .face' beaming .with the buoyancy o1 form that'can be easily abaorbed'sat! youth. As I have hundred times !ij Ili { ,Lydia PlAkhsm a �� a g9• tab l e COmPOands said a similated like nuxated iron if you w; over, iron is the greatest of all strength ' it to do you any good, otherwise it n builders. If people would only take Nux= i -prove worse than useless. Many. ( the result IS i ated Iron when they feel weak or run—! athlete or down instead'of dosing themselves with Prizefighter has woe dice t ,.. and feeilikeanewwotn- habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al- simply because he knew the secret g i�r eat strength and endurance and fll coholfe beverages I am convinced that in : am well and hie blood with iron before he went 1 this way they could ward off disease, the sl==ay, while many another h66 IN Strong, do all my preventinir It becoming organic in thou- i down to inglorious defeat simply for own house work and sands of cases and- thereby the lives of ;lack o1 iron.—E. Bauer. M D. thousands might be saved who now die p y tit AOW issue eight stand bob rl. I k every Year from pneumonia, Sri pe, kid- TOTE: Nuxsted Bron, recommoat above Is bot Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable' Com- ney, liver, heart trouble and other den- by - Dr, E. Sauer, p pat pound saved me from an opera OU serous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was medicine ncr sacret remedy, but ono wh Is well known to druggists, and whose -1 ' ,f _ Which every woman dreads. Mm• NELLIE FISSBACB, 1521 Christy Ave-, nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of Iron in constituents arae widely prescribed.by.s nent physicians everywhere. Unlike ' Louisville, Ky. the blood.- Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into older Inorganic iron products. It la ea assimilated, d,iwo not tnlure the cat Everyone naturally dreads the sliT- ry y living tissue. Without it, no matter how make them black. nor upset the atoms geon'S knife. Sometimes nothing else„ E. Pink- rnuch or what you eat. your food merely passes throuji; You W thous doing You on the contrary, it is a moa pot.�t re edy In nearly all forma of Indigestion will do, but many times Lydia bath's Vegetable Compound has saved 'P° any good. lou don't get the strength out of it and as a consequence you be- sickly lookingiust well as for nervous. run-down oondltk ,The manufactttrers bave ouch sreat col Ironoffbir that bloofnstttul iSloo.00 tine patient and made an operation nn- like come a plant trying ow oil deficient forfeit feit todany harita take srny man or worn aeeeaSary If have any symptom about which in iron. i! You are not strong well fou owe it to yourself to make if they cannot under 60. who lacks Iron, and !!nota you you Would like to know, write to the or the following test: See how ld%g You or how far you can walk their strengthl 0,7eo oLsvern4 �rioue ttrne, provided L die, E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, if helpful advice vee i!ree. can work without becoming tired. Next take two tablets of ordinary nuxated tante trnubie, They also offer to refi your money ff it does not at least dog LSB for , p five -grain 'Iron three times per day after meals for your .strensth and. endurance ifr fan dt to is dispensed by all sow s*ueai ED. 7. ISSUE 3$--'17. two weeks. Than test Your strength Nine• ,.,_�-x.',.'.�-'...-:Imo?.•,�_ac.,x�„t�rr,.a>::.5.�,i- '•,.--r--i ......':�„�.. _wia._�•,.��-�..!�.,�. s�.�.:'r.krre.�.•£Yr?�C.'�+.a:r.5+rr. R,l..r'tiGG'F. ....- .,,.,:.e.-�,•2.�; ..,, ..t'd�.:na.:•�i'..k �'�" 3 - �P,Avvi Z -kin, Be4t granula, sugar soWsr —Min Hilds -Bryant and -Miss at Buntinewfortoo pGrcwL• Rats Books *pint thb weekend Mies lkas gone with the Missis Phillip, Oshawa. "Us city, Gladys��:%YOUNG: MEN, LO"O� I* Sint nt over to ere the has 4 -posl. —John Marsh ancl Walter Hof - 0 Mr1%!=- in the tion In a store. land, of Toronto, spent s;few days —Miss Sarah Turner, of Toron- here with the former's father at W 8 have on hand now a splendid assortment of Cape, just in from the Is, ei Toronto, a bt to is spendinie. ^ few days *ith the manes. wholesales. They are the latest in Caps and sure are dandies. t. rolAtivos in to, fnenAs. —Last week it was so qold that Our Fall and 'Winter Samples for the.Lowndes Tailoring Co. are here.' —Farmers, got your biader many had their Coal A*e Poing, The styles this season a re'exceptionablr good. the costs H. and L Mrs. #aWloy. of To- twine from Thos. Marquis for your but this week we "e enjoying You know our reputation along this line lathe best. "W'e=ay� oei&t Sunday with Picker- corn and buckwheat. warm summer weather. 'given you the best of satisfaction before, and can again. fa —Miss Agnes Moore has return- —J. H. -Mrs. Beal, of Clore. . . . . . . . . . W and see as when in town next and we will be glad to show yon ,t gie Shble of Toronto, ed home, after spending a week montt and A. J. and Mrs. Chand- t Sunday anything to the line. of Men's Wear. day 4kt Shine - home of his with relatives in Toronto. ler, of Toronto, visited with J. R. *rent*ham Tho& law has decided to con- and Mrs. Thexton on Sunday. Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. "Freak Bundy, of Toronto,, tinue the coal business formerly —The covering -on the iron t J. H.- Bond -1710RING Srin Jay at the home of his carried on. by Sparim & Law. bridge at the west end of the vil. R. A, BUNTING3 PICJCL-KU —Thomas Calvert has so far re. lake Is etting worn quite thin Goo. Ever of( Established 1867. and son, of covered from big recent accident and shoo d be attended to at once. IYJ 93tut a few days -with an to be able to drive his sulky —Wm. J. and Arthur, Sparks MIND ter, Ire W. L Miller. plow. returned to their respective homes min B;A, of Toronto, has —C. C. Ravin, G. T. agent at in Saskatchewan on Tuesday, GOODS NOW IN SEASON I a boon spending a, few days at th Pickering. is moving his wife and of ter attending their father's we of her uncle and aunt, W family from Bowmanvwe this funeral. '1L and Mrs. Peak. week. —Miss Minnie Schenk, of SL We have a full � ne of --Joe Clark has made applies. —The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's manse, left on Tuesday 1don for admission into the Royal George's church Intend holding for a mouth's holiday and will o.Naved Aerial Service and has pan- their Annual Sale of Work early visit Mbunt Forest, Holstein and off Stoves, Harvsting Tools, Paints N %Z,a successful examination. in Dec. Date and otherparticu.. Varney. —J. S. Bandy has been off duty lars _given later. —The inquest Into the death of and,Oils, Machine Oil —Fred fw several days owing to injuries Allaws of the 49th Bat- W. W. Sparks was'resumed in the 'to one of hit eyes, caused by a tory, now at retawswa, spent Town Hall on Monday afternoon, Motor Oil, etc. 06mn piece of iron exuring It. a few days with his relatives on with the Coroner, Dr. McGIlivray, —John and Mrs. Draper and W. last leave. The battery expects presiding. The crown wad repro- Eereen Doors and Window Screens, and Mrs, Elam motored out to to to overseas in a few days, seated by Col, J. E. Farewell, the Ruerboro on Saturday and spent —Mrs, Meek, Mrs. Tod, Mrs. County Crown Attorney, and the Preserving- Kettles. alcou Is of days with relatives. Hilts and claualiter, and W. 0. Grand Trunk Railway by Mr. John Andrew is making Harvey, of Toronto, and Mrs. Har. Pratt, their solicitor. Evidence e ri *toady progress towards recovery vey, 070shawa, were the guests was given by C. C. Ravin, the sta- J. H. BUNDY Picke *ng• at the home of her son, Fred, of Alex and Mrs. Findlay on San- tion agent, who was on the station after her recent severe attack of day. platform at the time of the sect- - The millinery opening at N. dent; Dr. Field. who was on the =-fie Miens ..Law returned B. McEnteer's last week was at- scene a, few minutes after ; the home on Thareclov, after spend- tended by many ladies, who adiengineer and fireman, and H. G. -Ing a couple of weeks with rola- mired the beautiful display of Calvert, who was the last man to 4Aves and friends at West Hill and hate. Those who have not yet speak to Mr. Sparks. After hear- Toronto. called should do so at once. Ing all the evidence, the jury —Herbert.and Mrs. Mantle, of —Arthur Carlton, with wife and brought ios verdict exonerating Claremont, and Wm. and Mrs. family. of Brougham-, moved into the employees of the Grand Tru h and King Sts. He has Sparks, in his hurry to get to his mind family-. :Wilgon, of the 7th con., spent Sun. the village on Tuesday and now from all blame. The general im- day with C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey ocougayrethe cottage at the corner pression seems to be that Mr. of C —Chan. Todd and Wilmot. andFairport,r m e r s secured a situation teaming for home at did not think Mines Verna and Emily Gates, of the improvements on the King- of danger adid not look up or Cherrywood, visited with W. J. ston road. down the tracks to see if a tmin and Mrs Mancey " family on —Benjamin Fawcett, of the lake was approaching. The evidence We're ready for- you- with a -tresh T. Sunday evening. that only about two shore, has been compelled, owing showed —A steam roller for use on the to ill health. to lease his farm, time seconds ela-psed between the Import order of White Delph Tdogston road was received here and in consequence will hold an that the fir6mad first saw Mr. bat Thutsday, and will be used in auction sale of his farm stock and Sparks when he was machin .. ... -putting the worst parts of the Implement@ on Tuesday next. We the crossing and the time the and Clover Leal ware road in good condition. regret to state that Ur. Fawcett collision. which made the collision —Many complain that their po. is now confined to his bed. inevitable. -woos, are rotting in the ground. - —A. V. and Mrs Freeman, of —The funeral of the late W. W. for threshing time., The crop,- however, is A very Toronto, motored out and t Sparks, which took place on Pri- -heavy one, the rot may not gfrnee�' Tuesday afternoon with M M Free• day afternoon last to Erskine :-be a very ;erious mat -ter: man's sister and mother, Mrs. Reid Cemetery, was one of the largest White cups and saucers -"1.25 doz. —Mrs: H. EL Herron, who has and Mrs. Chrysler. On their re- ever seen in the towns been spending a couple of weeks Clover Leaf cups and saucers' 1.85 doz, turn they were accompanied by Sparks being widely known.. ars' werepresent from the sac- - with relative@ In Oxford County Mrs. Chilsler, who expects to re- All and Toronto, has returned to the main in Toronto all winter. rounding country, towns and vil- Val leges, including F. L. Povrke. Clover Leaf Platters 45c, 75el 1.60 home of her parents, Goo. M. and —The frost at the beginning of Palmer. last week caused considerable M. P., and W. E. N. Sinclair, ex -M. —M re. R. M. Armstrong and damage "'to the corn and buck. R P- of Oshawa. His five gone White Platters 30c, 50c and 75ef Jessie Storey, of Detroit, -wheat- crops, the latter being &I- and three daughters- were all pres- have been spending a few days most some Cow letely ruined. while ent at the last sad rites. The "Cups with the former's mother, &lTgof Corn are badly funeraservice was conducted by White only 1.00 doi, Mrs. John Gordon, and other Pick- effected, others do not seem to Rev. Dr. Marsh, assisted by the oring friends. have received much damage. Rev. Mr. Down. The Masonic — assortment of Bowls Pitchers Gravy Boats, Bakers, Major Goo. W. P. Every to to - —The services on Sabbath in order, of which the deceased was Huge M hospital in -France suffering St.. Andrew's. both morning and sh member, was well represented from a oars: foot, as a result of evening will be Interesting and b members from Claremont, Tdapots,, Bagar Bowls, etc., eto. which hels unable to walk. He helpful. The subject for the worn- 9hitevals, Brougham, Whitby states that he to very comfortable Ine, -Soul •ClesagiDg." Evening and Oshawa, and their impressive v is the hospital and Is being waited subject, "Salvation by the Blood.,- service was conducted at the Now 0 hand and foot, esPDci&]IY Appropriate music at both ser- grove. The pall -bearers were mem- _Pont here it s'nap' tor*y6d: be latter. Dora of the present and f No her vices. Yon.ars invited. Come. former —Preliminary notice In given of —John McGinty and his assist- towpohip Councils, of which body Sparks the Harvest Services to be held on 'ants have been busy for the past Mr. 8 rks was a member for —Sunday, Sept. 80th, in St. George's few clays at the Campbell's Mille, about nine years. Ma" were the Wh1te-delph teaFp1ate­s-15e-d-oz,' *church Pickering. R. W. Allis, building the cement foundation expressions of esteem heard. In M. A., bead of the Canadian La�- electric me or, which his many years of dealing with for the large $ White delph breakfast plates 1.00 doz. men's Missionary Movement. will the public in the grain and coal will shortly be installed. Itis ex - the preacher. Mr- Allin i's -ons, business, Mr. Sparks built up a Evoconw; that the hydro -electric eVers tads 0Z of the beat known g)wer will reach our village about reputation for square dealing. -White delph dinner platen 1L.10 d -1 missionary circles. He w It will soon be time for which makes his death a distinct 'ach Morning and evening. the community. our residents to got boxy wiring loss to �--Thos . Harding, some time ago, their houses for the elictric light, onlied for admission to the Brit. which they hope to enjoy during IX Naval Air Service and was the coming winter. The Fruit. Store - We have an overstock Of, these and are summoned -to Toronto last week —On Friday afternoon last anHAS THE QUALITY for examination. which he passed aeroplane appeared over our vil- running them below the wholesale fly. He expects to leave lase, and dre around for a coo. Melons", Peaches, -Don't •miss it. for England where he will siderable length of 'time, perform- ......,price to -day. WVS months 1111 training ink many stunts that thrilled the PIUMs' Cherries re entering on active service. spectators. It contained two men, a result he has been granted the pilot and observer, and they and all other Fruits leave of absence from the Stand- looppd-the-loop, and performed season* med Bank. M.S."CHAPMAN other thrilling acts. Th4y just —A meeting of the congrega. skimmed the house sod tree tions of St. Andrew's, Pickering, and In the adjoining fields fust NEILSON'S ICE DREAM just ground. They Plain, in cones, or in and Whitewem ond St. John's, Brougham, will be, about touched the gro ....1adiee Blouses held to the former church, at 7.50 did not take time to pass around Ice-cream sodas—always good, Ioidiss'Volle, Lawn and Dimity 391ouses from 1.00 to IZT5 each, Tow—g-ow. P6 In., on Tuesday next, to moder- their hate, but the me a deserved an White Skirts, the latest: make with belt 1.50 and LOO. ate in a call to a minister. House Dresses, all colors and styles. from 1.00 to LOD each. 0oveek'00TW16 Rev. consideration for their exhibition. H. J. MARQUIS Stof0oonteemb. Oombinstions.1.75to2,00. Drawers, !to -Dr. Marsh came for a year as —The Pickering School Fair on P%Ck@dbg "a ORM00 Uuderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, Me, 1.00 and I'm. "stated su;cly," and big term w Tuesday was a decided success in • Undervests, 15 to 36c. 'Jersey Combinations, 5% 90141:6 empire to arch next. It is hoped every way. All the schools in the Hoe= f that there will be a large rep rob- southern part of the township Ladles and Children, black. white ip E]LM DALE M111L.LS Cotton and Lisle 15c to We pair. 9"tan IS to 85(3�, entation of the members and ad. were well represented, and the Corsets, D &A and Compton's 75vto 1.75 a pair, H 8 herents of the congregations pro@. enthusiasm, displayed by theP3C ors Su tags pu, White Lisle Gloves We pair. White Canvas Pumps Oct. pile in the y - &done contests proved You can always get the beat Mani- 1.25 to 1.75 per pair. In fact everything for the hot months —The Women's institute will that there was a' healthy riv. Lobs Flour made -from No. 1. of June. July and August. Call and see the goods. hold their regular monthly meet- airy instilled into the winds of Manitoba Wheat. ART 'ing at the home of Mrs, P. Hurst the children which can result Royal Household and Glenors for G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNB on the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. only in good to themselves and to Bread. Try a bag. th. The Chief feature of the the Community. The exhibits Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats will be an address by Mr. were all of a high order, no matterci Wm. monks, of Toronto, his sub. whether they were the products FEEDS BRAN, SHORTS Ject being 'The Work of the On; of the field, th e home, e school or OAT CHOP WARM WEATHER tario, Soldiers' Aid Commission.' and these bespeak most hopefully CRUSHED OATS Mr. Bankeis a prominent citizen of th coming generation. Marsh BARLEY CHOP Gfor people the notion of Driving or Going away r of Toronto. He is Theatre Censor of th: success of these fairs is due 'WHHAT -Summer Holidays. of the City of Toronto and is an to the energetic representative of 'CRACKED CORN J Single or Double Harness, Plush Rugs, Dusters and Whips, all active member of the Relief Com- the Department of Agriculture, MIXED HEN FEED of the York Patriotic Fund Mr. R. M. Tipper, of Whitby, who 7 Caldwell's Cream substitute. now stock. Trunks and Suit Cases. Shoe Repairing. Committee and an active worker takes a most lively interest in ev. Calf Meal. -An all the Moral and Social Reform erything tending to -the advance. Molasses Meal Those meat of Agriculture in the county. movements in the city. CHOPPING AND OAT Harness and Collar repairing promptly done. who may beer Mr. Banks are sure While Mr. Tipper Is a firm believer CRUSHING EVERYDAY to bear something worth Ifetenimp In hard work, he also believes in Get prices on feed in ton lots. to a A hearty Invitation is extend. a reasonable mount of play, and HELL PHONE. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORrum to ladies who are not members thns provides a pleasing program of the Institute and also to the of sports In connection with the F. IVV. . qW 003ce some Phone 8M0. -W.,J. COAKWIML OJA of the community. fairs. Cholping every day.