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=1. < PICKL�'RIN(1, O1�T., FIi►IDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,.1$17` .. ti.. � �:. NO, , 4
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Mrs. Oaritoa Moods in , Til. It is with t that we report the
faker -Heise roata. '� y death of Robert Francis. third son of
Born, on Sunday,' Sept. Lrd, to T. Robert and Yrs. Sullivan at the home GREENWOOD
. T. OALDWKJ4 Y. D., Sneoqasor 3O2''T W.AL. Z and W'�. Oliver. a son. of his parents. just west of the village.
• b iia iat.t Ds. i sRodi..a L'iote sM Alex. Poore and Stewart Corbett on Friday last. his loth year. The
"ase' erg' To we otic exhibit at the attended Lindsay fair on Saturday deceased lw bees failing in health for wET
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last, past six =f3bis. and his d tll,oil
V. R. CARTWRIGHT For Markham Fair. the
mars of ctnveaaassa pat. M T. O. Robinette and family. of To. though not naezpected. came 1►s a 4
Dr. s. a.1 is 8a1118CM , .p.t .. . Machinery, Farm Implements roato. spent Sunday with Miss Y. shock to the members of his family }
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>n b t sad s ss b s y. m sob Gasoline and Oil Ea Wood. and his many !-scads He was an g; �
pp B. FORSYTH, D. at O., Regis- � ��' James and Yrs. Denny and family industrious and quiet young man who
_ w .Alie i aaamber of fibs "no- Our Lightning Rode.. Steel Stalls motored to Bradford on Sunday and was highly esteemed. His fanersi s
' olwea oawrta• a�aslst a� 70
and Btaaiing a. Water Bystelns, •pent the day with Yrs. Decay's bre- took place on Monday, when his -body
� riot Biomass. z7as NIWas a �asw _ ][��g Ont$tt, etc. Char there. was laid to rest in the R. 0. oemetery �1 R�IIt Of file 112—
Richard Wilson's man friends will at Pickering. The sympathy of the Creased tl08t of eve_ t
x� O. YaBIINNON, Y.D., L.R.O.S. !Mason .A Risch Pianos and . be erM'y to hear that he is now con- community b aztsaded to the sorrow- w ;'
1\ . ttidia a b•r oe �a owe s� Yictrolas. iasd to the hones and showing little fag parents, four brothers and flus �! i �Al 1
aaa ar as
of patens w�a,ts _ it nay improvement. sisters who survive him. advance t6 Pd� �r "
e� amt oou.Bs at aaeasoes. ,����,. Walter and Yrs.-Wilmon and James
.tta.tl.■ t. dmkasas at w.�.a s'ia .'White Bowie Machines. WHITEY"' did Ch to To r
B . and Yrs. Ciibsoa went out to Lindsay 9 � �
.Oise anal tmaHasus.>lseY.n.
a fair with Noraaaa Gibson. They re- Two well-known fame les have ssif• :..$ =b as aa�
Phones 2700 tamed Sunday stn fared las in the casualties � report this7.
Jam• 303 Miss Alma5�malwrepil�llw&
sad �tw Maurice week. Word came Wedneeda that Hiner Ail9. lat.
=Plo" ediJanes Long's son had t.osn kil6edj B. FAiiEWlei.L, =.0.. >sABi;riB- 2303 their grand- action and later thwt Arisigh 8100.I am aoee7 to be gorps]1Sd►mss*� peae2aswa.asaiLom second son of W. B. Rice, foreman In
.bot suns at dict phos
arllalsse. beers =sans' wiwbs. M� the G"ette�Ohronicle of lea, had Simi. there Is very Rtdb • W
J- CHRISTIAN. barrister ant
Stoufirmdfle,Ont,��,iLLs lady paid the price at sdpreme'saarl- Prod 1Bf�A, a•iaiter. itota:,'rabita�i�t�s. =aa� b� �. floe. Mr, Rice a eldest son is also at i bags is minimum asnooat
ass. pHea ero.k st. North, wlutbv. ctrl A large number from hers attended the front. Flags were hat! masted is Ober for,
the tractor demonstration. at Thorn. honor of these two haroto Whitby
'WILLIAM J. BRATON, B. A., Har-bo,P ;
:faint. tellaraer.Noiar�hayt * hill on Saturday. ys. We do not chop before 4 o doer.
paaettee with 1(issrr. g7ehsraa, Denison 4 sl s �• $�j, �laT@mCntj A conference of the Baptist Young The annual meeting of the Whitby nor after i o'clock, Monday*.„
•las, muton a•a•�w People's Society met here on Tuesday, Street Railway and Park Company, Wednesdays and Fridays k
: sat cMinissa-' T°r°at°' HOUSEFURNISHINGS" there being delegates from -Pickering, who own and operate Heydushore until farther notice.
Brougham and Claremont. Park. held Monday night, shows the
The construction of the new wbool business be is a fiourishin condi- I chop finer than other millw
Big Stook, at the lowest prices. g
bulldiog has made Rood program alar- tion. President, Col. Farewell,
BLAME H. SEATON. D. D. 8., Delivery free, ing the last two weeks. The roof is and the same board of directors were
(teadasae of the gore College aR Umal expected to be placed next week. re-elected. The establishment of the err ry
asrBaons and Qnivas� of smooro. omoe Freel Yaks, late of the Standard great military hospital on the Op 4*
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a, am w. u L�rio 12; bao&W sssie..wbltb�. Gail and seer Ind Phone M. Bank here, who has been is France its aide of Whitby harbor and bap has F. Xa. Cf�2
!r thea hours m b 3a ; i b was. Lad yhese
1;W pbaaa M. ssii _Claremont. during the last three pears and who brought about this more favorable
L3iIstisaa Dr 11"Ie •s aasesse over*" Dr Ito- has been recently wounded. has again turn in the affairs of the park com- -Si �p - _ '' 'N.
DswaL1. oronb, will be in aborti , gone to tie trenches. party. E A S T L A K Z
* *�� BASKETS A seoeatian startled the town on uXaglDGa
*aswtssese► iaarbsi. V 1 Sunda afternoon, when an aero lane The shingle that has giTen sti�is
tram t�smp Borden flew over Awa y taction for over Sl) years. Bm
i A sad fatality occurred near Vivian i ll�er 1
G,' HAM—Issuer of Y� 11 sad d quarts, with coven an. color for some t me sad lighted in a small on Sunday, In which Robert L, Mc- Corrugated Iron w th a t ice_ bW
Idesoess b the Oeuats sf oararts. q ! Held near Main St. In a short time Cormack, one of the most prominent 2 in. corrugation, see it orR Yom R
ltahuwtnsyin•a•. �S 1 gaart.berry hoses the whole town and vicinity were on business men of West Toronto. met buy other makes. If you are
"rePOIIOHER. Real Estati Ano- Y and 87 quart crates,. made of v hand to "loop -the -loop." It a peen with instant death. Mr. McCormack need of a Cream Separator. 71W r
.. Mouser, vaiaator, edissMr sad lassie then boards. Strong and ver light.. that a screw of the engine broke and accompanied by Senator W. H.
s Premier for 80 da s. , bum,
�ua•nsas,>im, B ! 6 .forced a landing. Two asropianss Sharpe, of Manitou, Man•, and` his ,w7
t Order early?, as If there In a good crop from Camp Borden were telephoned wife and Samuel McCormack. the 11- gasoline engines from .0o te/a
HOPPIIR issuer of of flail there will not be halt for and In a couple of hone were on year-old son of Mr. McCormack, war Bee or write the before buyfaB. _
• Moses" is the County of Oa enough packages for hand to render the needed owistoace. motoring to Uxbridge. When Galas Bell Phone.
we and his • Clarfmont. the demand. down a sine bill Air. McUormac lost +
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DR.BRATOlt TOWNS MARK CMtRR` WOOD ; control of the car, on account- of the F. J. Prouse, Pieks ;
o oonvernew. o�sindow for �e Chapping and oat roiling every day <a wheels slipping on the loose sand.
sAbdavis., raeounftz . nM o,� to took usual. commencing on Monday The Red Crcr.— vre are busy this The auto turned into the ditch and a a
aslirem lasses of tfarsla0 LIe - the 28rd of July week filling a:' ° ~3'�tockiags, having upset. Senator Sharpe managed to i �(e •.
saws• t . i. Ont. *-v (�j�Sn P198? collected about f "Ir that purpose. )amp free from the car, as also did the m" Ocket ng �ara#e `
W. G. Barnes, Wm. Taylor, o, a lace, is one of v. but Mr. McCormack and Mrs.
HrGS S. PUGH. Glen Mayr. Ont. y p
L ieea•ed Aoealeaser Extensive exp•a� Or addrese•R. R. No. 1. Locust HI1L the oldest and,' ':cost enthusiastic Sharpe were caught underneath, the
'lwoa is uaporbd and ii�oroo bred Biosis patriots in the coualy of Ontario. Hr former meeting with instant death. All automobile and BigTide
assns conducted u isra. for teems dai7 i A� w reacbad the rips old age of ninety and the latter sustaining a broken repairing promptlyparU
F mals' a!•�EAL j • ••• • ..-soca years, and is still bale and quite collar bone. broken arm and several attended to.-
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, hearty. Iatelp he conceived the fractured ribs. She was hurried to -
- toe poantl•s at vase sat Ontario. nae. s�iiiMls>rtwtp M� notion of eotertaiain� some of the re- the General Hospital, Toronto, where. T1ree, Oils, Glewiee and repasts
ialaa of su lmcdr atrenwe so •r sbarwt turned soldiers of the R hltby Mill- she is resting comfortably. The late always on hand.
Address eireea stivar F. o., oat. �; torryy Hospital. Be communicated this Mr. McCormack was a brother•in-law Ag ,fir
T desire to saveral Whitby friends, with of Senator Sharpe and Col. S. S, potter Qi AndieW
�.� • I .L.lO� the result that Thursday afternoon of Sharpe and had two sone overseas. ! '
Veterinary Surgeon Five Acres of Land For Bale, last week about thirty returned soldi- Major Carson McCormack, of the 3rd PICKERING. Out.
all )antra With ars were conveyed in automobiles to Batt., and R. 8. McCormack. attach-
onor Graduate of the Ontario Vete• p g the home of Mr. Taylor. The hospital ed to the Divisional Signalers. five
-fussy . winter fi-ait, brass hand went along. The old gen- daughters, and another son, Samuel, e
and Graduate of the Veterinary
tieman was prodigal In his h itatity who was with him at the time of the
Science Association. ,just COIi11IIg into and was manifestly as pleased "could accideaL Mrs. McCormack pcede- Wr
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Phone--olHge 1808, residence 3M bearing. be at the privilege mAorded him of ceased her husband a few months. V
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�CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO - - honoring a few of Canada's defenders.
�!!! SCh On The buys enjoyed . the visit equally aROtlaMAM �• v
ImoT. 33. M ,A. A a s iG • with their venerable host. He has 9 x Y. Poacher, of Toronto, was for priC88
nephews doing their bit. and he is home over gundayp
Veterioary Surgeon :il�fota Public Pickerin tier much interested in all that map Miss M coal basTar=-
be
a ^��
Honor Graduate of Ontario Peieriaary � � g' be done for the comfort of our boys. to for a teweeks. gone to Toros- I
His one wish u that he may be spared on Sarnia
Oollega Ali calm da or night Yrs. T. O, Brown. o! Toronto. spent 1,31.
promptly attended to Th6 Plekering to see peace dsclored.. a few days at their rummer home here. ."
Hell_and Independent Phones Mrs. vitt. of Blackstock, spent ,F�r]�.
—WFitTZY,zL= afew days with her sister, Mrs. W. J.
MCKER1NG, - `' ONTARIO Devitt.
The object o! this Association is to Paul Reeser spent the week -end Thomas and Mrs. Perryman, of To; l (fan save a
JOHN PHIL-2
with Unionville lrieads, (onto, are vbitiag Broughamlasses stealsng anal prosecute lir. sad Mrs. Stouffer are visitiaE for a f,w da s
the felons, Columbus and lan friends. yy ou monsRaglan Mr. and lt[rs. Chapman and Mr. and p
Rat a roll lice of fresh sad cion- Yaaiers Ty Miss Eliza White is visiting rein- Mn. Barbar, of Uxbridge, visited = J � -- • - i
�! shims eommaai- tives in Hamilton and Grimsby. Graham and Ars. Johnston on San-
ed newts oonstantiy on band. nae imm,wiiotely sol nay sambas John Larkin has nearly completed da
of Rxemalive Oomosimba. his large new modern residence. t et L, K. Devitt. of the Ro al _ a
�« PA' Breakfast BwCon Yombaeship les lI1.A0. Arthur Hodgson was the finest of Flying Corps, who has been train g A.
C R E E SO R .:
$ass, DoloSna, Weiners, etc. Yr. White, Pickering, on Sunday. at Deseronto, was home with bis par- e C.
�llsksM srav be bad from ON President a Gordon Hodgson lost a very value- onto, W. J. and Mrs. Devitt, He left r
$ighest prlt�ea paid for �r °a apptf°au°°. We cow by 1 htning last Thursday Sunday for Leaside. : IMUST HILL 5�
atche s ewttle Zac. Com.—L. Baab, 0. S. Palm• Mrs. G. Ro Inson. of Stouffville, is The school fair held here on Wed-
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w, W. V. Richardson. Pickering. renewing acquaintances in the vale, nesdey was a most successful affair. ,
Vickeiing
•)�R. Thextoa: W! ). Clark• Yew Rath McOallou , of Toronto, The attsodaace was largo the whoolo vbtted friends in thev� a over the nterested beia well re esented and1 �vera 1Prwi8aat; esarMeer week -end. the ezhibit@ were all of a verryy high ti
Wm. Dizoon has rented his large order. The games interested al], andXav*,e
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tr-OliAs f0? hireou
farm of Oberrywood to James Baker, the booth erected by the Women s , ; .•
r'g° : WHICH SCHOOL P of Markham- institute was well patronized, and the
Dsiy or night Born—On Tuesday, the I3th fust., to sales realized a substantial sum for the
B� Meets truing � Business Colleges ore _not alike. W. A. and Mrs. Knox, a son. (band- god Cry,
Choose Carefully, parents delighted. L. T. Barclay and wife, of Edmore- �"�ll Wein'
Tomming promptly attended to. lir. and Mrs. Wilkinson moved on ton, Alberta, who are visiting friends x,
Monday to Markham where they have in Whitby and other its of Ontario, Work 9
Agent for Canada Oarria a Uo. i i+: �� pa . c?
g 6 y � purchased s large residence, spe ret Sunday with Ohms. A. and Mn. ,
,� We understand that H. E. Turner =1a While here be visited his ~
We He Peak, piyw/ j` ��,,�t!f has purchased a large International birthplace .on the lath concession of .e,.
�,ORQ,� tractorfor plowing purposes.
t Pickering, and he also called on his ���e is =r¢
Cor. Y e and Charles Sts.
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acnamars an son, en, o
the Royal Flyin Corps, spent the
win
old friends, Robert Has and wife, of
Brougham, and D. R. Beaton, Mr.'
and low priced `
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a1�s i National Reputation for high
weekend with Mrs. Burton,
Mr. and Mn, Sloan havelclosed their
"Burkbo
Barclay, bas built rep a lucrative legal
praetice in the western city since o-
�e
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W std that will 4
grade work and the demand for
Graduates is far than
summer eattm, dqr Lodge",
to the for the
ing there abut five years age.
atand� hard work .�
our greater
and returned city win-
has in his possession papers showing
our suppply, You risk nothing by
attendin this school. It is time-
ter.
Flying machines are beco alfi so
that his grandfather settled on the
farm now owned by Chas. A. Barclay,
-::and keep good ,
tried and truly -tested. Write for
our ��rg� catalogue, Enter any
limo. Toronto is the best in
common that we do not notice them
at all, They may be seen every hour
in the day.
in 1818, and the farm has been in pos-
session of the family ever since.
Much in our
time ` ' a .
s r{:
place
Ontario for'positions.
H, Smith motored to the city oa
excitement was caused
village on Sunday afternoon when an
Regular Styles, 1. HiQ 2,00 •� �:
s r
Wednesdayevening and antertaned aeroplane descended and alighted. in „Ant) 4 �aa1Q)1 A "
SFE OUR. NSW - W. J. Elliott, Principal several lad friends to a theatre rt
y party Winton Whites field just -::
a at the Royal. Dr. McSinnon's. In a very b=-
the
igAWIN( �A('iHINE I Mre. H. Pugh has returned from the a large number assembled to see t7ie the dark ;• s '
TOOLS SHARPENED
city where ate is receiving special unusual visitor. The ppilot had lost his r
medical treatment, and is looking bearings and besides he wasg
runnin
We can •supply, Em Wbeeb rLaod 'We make a ialry of crosscut saws, mach better. out of gasoline, thus forcing his des-
n"! spec We ars to report that O. B. cent. He telephoned to the camp at * '
,.Circular Sstvs. All dues Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. r"
kept in stoat. Razor -boning a specialty. For s Srst. Rice Is age a to attend to his ,da- Armour Heights for assistance, which •
pt 6 spsc 7• ties,. havlft 'been indisposed with g !
plats hair trim or an ear shave call ing �poe�d arrived at a fats hone. They remain- C• �•�d�u$, s
. Also Binary and Saw Mandrels. 9 you y bl loon in him hsna• ed in our village over night and about -
� a6 the East -end Barber Shop. � g _
..ppoo
wish to build year own frame. p• � it mloyablei ' auro, roast was seven the nest morning.the aero lave t--Gradnats
Bee our House Furnishings air- an on Lttiatttrds evening � A. E. pc
hinds. Slightly need 0 � rbcs majasticsiiy rose from the ground and
m liF'ceots a and departed for the Damp, thi °ssoent O. K R. Tv. tt AgaiE',�i •-
"w'. $. TA. QrT W at their at
R T wrpste p+ar
:r'O i P► •%h about' do. *outKj peol&'were g
beim witnessed by a targe number of
1BROCH ROAD W. J. @O8iDOlsl?I our residents. P107s�OZ`Sn�. b.
`i-`i� �t m, '� F�� �`"ti �.S• r n, k:• 2. �4 ..�� ��,�r,.� �.3��+.. �'fi.
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_fi )r'" ti.Gn.'\¢e 3,..yt.•: ..._R: n ..:i'".«1.,.°Y+ {'a�__ a.<..:.. r,.w.,'r.._ > .:i l L'e'i'. ".ar,.•w'H? �.'... ».a S..b.fw':A..u,.t exert..' .a.M1'Y
.M1 �"Fr `+ � � � � "� 'S. o-"2�t./"'"5'.Y � sra-,'ru•�csa::+:�.�:s�.rx� s;c�=uxs'tr, .�a�s'� ..�.e,•� s,_ •-:.*.:w•T r
Ui„•�n ' ��A ✓�F + \1Cg:. � � �� Y.. ,': ,jk. t. ..'i4_..s 4r
� �-dC1�NTtRtC FCkEtgttRY'
fresh+i _
x�eh There to UrOent NeoeMklr' For hw +' t
S
servation of Owladlin4 Forst - �x ells sediking py e
Reserves.
The recent appointment - 69 A. B.
Recknagel as forester for the Empire Vllil$s' The war has s0 321CltaSedofli the
SlALADA
State Forest Products Association is housewife must make her money go further.
a striking acknowledgment of the ur-
B 96 gent necessity for scientist methods By using Red Rose Tea, which chiefly consists of �•;
-- In forest exploitation. This 'Associa- �ppg, rich Assam teas, she can keep her tea bills
Composed of clean, whole young tion st ludesUmber
in its membership the -
largest timber owners in the state of ' down. The rich Aa4am
' leaves. pPicked right, blended right and New
York.
Mr. Recknagel's nowstrength the
�� there's �
duties will include a thorough' Snvesti-
Packed right: It rings the fragrance one tea with the rich Red 14 0
gation of forest conditions in New
�- of an- Eastern garden to your table• Fork;,-with especial reference to the Rose Savrot-1 y '
Adlrondacks, and specifically advising Kept Good by the ►
$��� 4*=30�� the �ociation respecting measures •
necessary for the perpetuation of the . Sealed Package pyo
a ---- -- - - - - productiveness of the forest lands in
the state. It is how recognized that
the, pulpwood and other forest re- i
- - sources of the North-eastern States. Z(!twen Cauins; are becoming sadly depleted, and that DROUGHT IN BEAVER WORLD. tom. The pond was circular in out-
radical recuperative measures are ea• _. line, and the house stood near the ten
sential if the many local forest indue- A Dry Summer Worked Havoc With tre in about three feet of water. I
DR A DECLARATION OF WAR• tries are to avoid the necessity of ml-
the Beaver Colonies. climbed to the top of it and stood there
OR, grating to Canada or the western
states, a movement which has already "The beaver depends on a constant for some time. Usually in the winter
become very noticeable. and ample supply of fresh water. scent
inhabited the
beaver house gives a
CHAPTER VTI.-(Cont'd.) fancy. The rock n akin it a regular And yet the pulpwood resources , of When that. fails tragedy is near, says scent to the small amount of air t
g escapes from the top, and tells the
But look here how do you know puzzle to find a spot on which a de- eastern Canada are by no means in- Mr. Enos H. Mills in * The it
presence of the living beaver inside
who tills. are?" .objected -Ronald, cent,. deep grave could be dug, as exhaustible; the rapidly increasing Mountain Wonderland, who recently But I was unable to detect the slight
+whose views concerning the conven- Albert expounded the matter, was- demands upon them are fast depleting ; made a study of forty beaver colonies
Apparent-
ti lalities of life were much narrower generally settled by scraping a shal- .the most accessible supplies. _ The that were near his mountain home, est beaver scent in the air: as frozen
-than those of his headstrong cousin.! low hole and heaping turf upon the ly the water in the pond was frozen
1 adoption of more stringent restric- The summer had been droughty, he
"Do you think that Aunt Caroline-")coffin. The whole island was scarred from top to bottom.
explains, and b the middle of Sep-
"I don't care who they, are. I with the signs of 'these unsuccessful tions upon cutting is ae necessary P Y I determined to know the-fate of the
need them and I'm going to a ro- graves, and of the spots from which here as in.-the Adlrondacks, if the pro- tember he confined his attention to a
priate them-that's all! You needn't I the turf-cut to the shape required, ductive capacity of our pulpwood few colonies that were especially af- beavers, and went to my cabin for an
come on if you're afraid." ar:d capable of being rolled uh like a lands is to be retained. To make fected by low water. axe and a shovel. Midway between
Albert M'Donnell looking up quick- mat-had been taken. — these restrictions fully effective will Autumn is the busiest time of the pi� beaver house and the ioodnns pile-a
ly at the soLnd al footsteps on the "What excellent consciences you all require the employment of many more year in the beaver world. Harvest is Pile of green .aspen cuttings. about, '
turf, was scarcely less surprised than must have. declared Mabel. Fancy I then gathered, the dam is repaired,, I twelve feet away from the 'house-I
Mabel had been-fashionably-clad s surprised
l clad being able to sleep quiet under a turf foresters, Both Quebec and New � P t cut a hole in the ice. The pond was
y- + sometimes the and is part, dredg-
yyoung ladies, out of the tourist season, mat. But perhaps you dont always Brunswick have made greater pro- p Y solidi frozen to the bottom and. the
bean at least as rare as white grouse' sleep quiet? Do you know that when grecs In. this direction than has tin edo and the house is made ready for entrances to the beaver house were
on the moors; but even before she had I caught sight of you and your sister tario. the winter-ail before the pond full of ice. One beaver was dead at -
reached the spot he had made a cor- just now my first im ression wan that freezes over. But drought had so a!-
Y he Y ., ¢��
..BREAKING A STRIKE. y the food pile, where a had apparently
sect guess at r identit There was You must be ghosts. _ flitted these colonies that in only one
-,scarcely time to repress the movement Do ghosts wear tweed suits?" ask- -- ;had an o! the harvest been ter o a liar sl--covered stick
of pleasure whose display would have ed Albert, glancing down discontent- One lay between the food pile sand
P P y - says the naturalist.
been all too naive, and no time to warn' edly at the cheap material of his at- t one I called the Cascade Col-' the house. The others were dead by .
Fenella, before the apparition was tire. Incident of Gen. Funston's Trip to the That I the entrance of an incomplete tunnel ,
upon them. "W'hy not? They're up to anything Yuki ons. Among the Svc colonies that I i beneath the dam, which they appar-
"I beg your pardon " Mins Attertoa I nowadays. The old style o! ghost observed, it had the most desperate entl had been digging when death
began, in atone which obviously beg-!in a sheet .and --with fiery des has In 1893 Frederfek Funstoa• set out and tragic experience. � y n g
ggeel� nothing at all, but smilingly,I quite gone out, you know. That sort for Alaska on a commission to collect The Cascade coloniests held on for, overtook them. One had died while
breezily commanded: "We are strong- never used to do anything but groan botanical specimens. Today. the trail the winter. Their pond was dee ,and gnawing at the ice-filled entrance of
ers here, and ' _nxious to find the and rattle chains, while the ambition ever Chilkoot- Pass is familiar, but at p the house. Inside of the house were _
of a real, up-to-date ghost is evident, their careful repair of the dam had
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whereabouts o! an old grave we have Y -that time it was Ynown only to Indian ' the bodies of two very old beavers and
been told of. Somebody who was ; to look as unlike a ghost as possible. enabled them to retain water to the
killed in some battle or other-no, I guides and a few daring miners who very top of it. however, beaver can- I tour young ones, frozen solid
mean who kilted somebody else. thanoudarkness; affects
t it goes in mfor had tflllowed Its deviaua ways. Funs- not long endure water thai Is stag-
" ` wasn't -that it, Dorald ? This is my chains at all, its the latest thing in ton with. two companions' went up the ' nant. The eolony had an abundant'
cousin, Mr, Maegilvray. We're come muff or bag chains. I beg your par- I pass and over to the Yukon. One in- ;food supply stored close to the house,
over from Bailadrochit. you know.".dote for chattering; I see you want to I cadent of the trip he describes in his In beginning to teach some deaf
"Ola," said Fenela, wih very wide. own picturesque language as follows: I but the future looked bad, for the mutes the art of speech the are -
say something. PeeC Y
"then They had stood still before a more drought contimied and no snow Tell. I first placed before a mirror and
= eyes;you are the im oaf looking monument but when The Indians carried the loads while On the first of February I sounded
A cutting glance from Albert check her oveg-eager ids. having explain- we dragged t2ie empty sleds. The snow the ice in a number of places. It; aught to form with their 'ps fife
ed the word "heiress," .which had all gu
i / but reached to her lips. She had. ed that it was the grave of the chief fell incessantly for five days, and it seemed to be frozen solidly to the bot- vowel sounds.
3 raised herself from the grave-mound of the-M'Donnell elan, murdered ir+ my along our route from five to fifty
barely in time to betrome aware o! the I the Massacre, showed- ei a of want 1 feet deep. Day after day we wallowed :.
in to enter into the etaila of the i4
' '-.Istrangera, close already, -and the g � and struggled on ere we ,worked our
flurry of the astonishment was still event, Mabel stopped him firmly.: way gradually upward to the summit
uppoon her, painting her cheeks a deli- No history, please. Manama sup- I
cions rose-color. plies that. Ah you dost know of the range. One cheerful little di-
"My sister and I will 'bap very pleas- mamma - I once was weak enough to i vers
loa occurred , on the second day.
ed to show you the way," Albert was', visit Westminster Abbey in her cam- The taw-browed chief packer, who + �a
"
saying, with an aplomb wlAch did' parry, OVRI L
with the result .that the mere seemed to have charge of the other
much credit to his self-confidence,. even r sight of its tower given me a moral ' Indtans, threw his load into the snow `r i
f thouggh at that very moment .fie was nausea. You can tell me the story and announced that unless their pay Repele CoIdA, Chills. gild UdInenza #
wonderin whether the an le at which `another time she added, seeing a
B, g was materially increased he and the,-
he
he I
he was raising his hat did or .did not : look of disappe ntement upon her new ,
coins up to the requirements of: acquaintance s face, "from your own other packers would get themselves t
-.fashion "The grave you mean is our point of view-not from that of the back to the village, and thus Leave us _
show-grave here. It is up there i.i history Croaks• But today I'm hunger- ia,a pretty pickle, `
the old chapel." } Ing only for local color Talk to me My temper had been- at white'heat'I
"That's nice. And there are lots' about second sight and corpse i you
all day, and without thinking wbat i
lights,';
of other things we're dying to know -'and those sort of things, t! you
.. might be the consequences of such a
S
.at least, I'm dying to know them., please. _
Please tell me first: what's all theft, The smile that went with the words I move I shoved the muzzle of a cocked�d0
' black stuff opposite, and what makes', was well calculated to heal wounded rifle Into the face of the Advisory _
- t rattle so? vanity. Committee of that strike, and the way
Site pointed to- the nearest shore,. And Albert ricins; to the occasion, the Most serene Grand Master of the to Tree Economy
where strange, dusky-looking pro as was his habit of doing, talked well Amalgamated Order of Chilkoot Sal
moatories ran out into the water, even brilliantly, of the customs ani mon Biters reshouldered his sack of l
_beliefs of his country. Alread* he h I.
looming- m stn From behind the
moil grasped his role, and was playing it to beans and tugged along through the �j'hl9 ycai, i>ostead of -buying new clothing and .�
.
hand g perfection. If Miss Attertob wanted broad expanse of the . beautiful 'snow household effects, let Parker restore those you
-
curtain a cofolk-lore. she should have it by the shows that it is sometimes s good _
as though vast masses of crockery ton. Whether he fed her with facts Have already. You will gain in every may.
Were being perpetuallymoved. thing for every well-regulated tamilp We are specialists is - -
f � or with fancies was quite. to
"Slate-refuse, and the slate workers- 4 to base a aria. in the house. _.
on the banks. If the mist lifted, oumaelf. To hear his ready narrative ���
y was to suppose that he had made a BEST- i#u'
would see the sheds under which they special study of a subject which, on T11Y#
ore working. shaping the slates as I principle, he contemptuously neglect- THE_4_
the come from the quarry."Gloves Gowns, Feathers, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Car.
` "What fun! I must have a look at I ed ts. Gent's Clothier We are known throughout the
By the time they reached the chapel, i ^�
b the quarries la ne of these days. Just I whose stony carcase bulged with cen ''`' FOR DYSP�IA inion for out tbgrongh work.
r "listen' tory-old ivy, Mabel was looking with
But Ronald seemed just the:. to be, open approval upon the cicerone whom S+sd fOs os Caml�w oa ted fig'
busier with his eyes than with his , Providence bad put in her way A
the head would ATI N ETC., r
caro, as a mere turn of I
If I might venture to mention his- WHY PEPSIN, PANCRE PARKER S DYE WORKS. LIMITED -`
• have betrayed to Mabel; and the ob-I tory," he laughed, "this would be the go FREQUENTLY FAIL, `
sect he was using them on, abyly but'': moment dor referring to the battle of t 781 Yonge Street - T=1=40
'persiswiltly, was the face• which had Prestonpans." An international specialist whose aro-
��eeveAled itself in the moment that the (To be continued;. etes on stomach trouble have been print- ,
' '`fictive" girl bad stood, up from the ed in nearly every language, recently
grave. O --- _ stated that to treat the aNeraRe cane of
" In obedience to a half-commanding stomach trouble, indigestion, h, killing
Faint Praise. Etc„ by doetorinR the stomach, kilttnR
gesture of jiabel's hand.a moment'sI the stn with opiates, or by the use of <'
isilence had produced itself, filled only "How much cider did you make this areit%lal aids to digestion such as pep-
�^ with that suggestive Clatter-the voice, qn eln and pancreatin, was Just is foolish
g� year?" inquired Farmer Puttey of and ugeless as to attempt to put out a a
of Life speaking to this spot of Death, Farmer Savall, who offered him a fire by throwing water-on the smoke, in- "
more loudly but surely not more it-� stead of the'. Are. He ciaims, and facts _
resisiibiy, Mian Death, day by day, sample for trial. seem to Justify his ctalm, that nearly
spoke back to those men, who from I "Fifteen bar'le," was the answer. nine-tenths of all et :Rc f trouble Is s
due to acidity end 1ro3 fermentation; e
morning to night labored with their. Farmer Puttey took another sip. and that the only way in which to secure
!place of. final rest ever before their "It's a pity," be said "that you 'adn't permanent relief to to Ret rid of the
eyes, cause, i.e., to neutralize the acid and
eAral rtpw for the chapel," decided, another apple, you might .ha' made, stop the fermentation. For this purpose
another bar'i. he strongly recommends the plan now
Mabel, after that brief pause. generally adopted thrduRhout Europe of
In the act of turning she threw a taking a teaspoonful of ordinary biaur
'Cur lance at the slab of slate- In food, control is the first law of ated magnesia in a little water tpain i-
g ately after eating or whenever Dain is
stone along ;de. national defense. felt. This Immediately neutralizes the - -
ro "My mother's grave," murmured acid, stops the fermentation and permits
Fenella, It is two years to-day In saving the child you' are saving the stomach to do its work in a normal
%since she died." the state. manner and thus by removing the cause, _
Mabe] pput out her band with a enables nature h quickly restore the tly
esture which looked more impulsive Humming birds hatch out more flamed stomach linin to o perfectly - quickly than an others; they' require healthy natural Condit on. For the noted
' an it really was,--a gseture often q Y Y venience of trayeilers it may e, noted
being leas trouble than a word. only ten days. that most druggists err w ableIn sup-
it _
ply btsurated maRneaia i gr to t in-
ks they made their way over the An oil used in the manufacture of Pat" 2 or 2 or whish wit moat in-
uneven ground, it was Mabel's tongue of indi estione the most violent attacks
that continued busiest. She wanted soap is obtained from grape seeds in o1 indigestion. v
t to know "everything about every- Argentina.
' thing;' as she explained to Albert- The sweet ret, juice o4 beats is lost Not Always. `
"the- quartette having almost unavoid- it the skin is broken or the tops are "Talk is always cheap," said the
ably resolved itself into couples-with cot off too closely. If the water in Wise One. f y,pgLto. OF IsstTp, `
a cheerful volubility which accorded which they are boiled is deeply color- "Except," returned the Mutt, "when w•Ma�ros, e&N.
abut indifferently with the surround-
ed the best part of the beet has been you talk on the long-distance tele•
r gs. The explanation bf the squares wasted. hone.
WL in the turf vastly tickled liar p
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BOLTED NO PLACE -.,,-,.CANADAPS. ME. TAKEN BY BPJMH
Toron
No. 1 Northern. 422.52 422.5Z . No..). A04
No. 3, do..Na 4 wheat .10. In
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-Engineering Feat Gives Total For First Five Months Cons -and 6 =.Ito%`a ..tN.. i b. W., AT. in
Of Vast __ojjdated I#hw Gains
d Acem~eAt
'Fiscal Year $1,128,274,119 Captured 3,241 Priadners. •ntol-- Fort willtam'
Canada Largest Structure of its Claw ba the World. American corn 3 70111ol1r. nominal, _K z tack Tbronto.
A despatch front Ottawa Bay*: London, Sept. 23.—British troops,-r'Ontwrio'oats=No. I white. Wc. n0ml-
jL . despatch from Quebec_ an —The I south cantilever arm was all but corn- Trade figures fDr August and the first after repulsing a German attack nal: No. S. do.. 59c, nominal, according
more- to freights outside.
Plated it collapsed,
five months of the present fiscal year, nortir-east of..Laosemarck, in Ylap-..
steel, structure of the greatest cant!- wheat—New. No. 2; 32.1i to
than 100 men inti the river. Of -day, attacked in turn 42.20, according to freights' outside.
mad public by Hon. J. D. Reid, show ders, early to
lover bridge ever designed was cam- thiii, 70 -lost their lives,- The -bridge a gree tride 'expansion f Peas—Nominal.w,- $1.18 to 111-W
that Canada' t 'On and- capb4red additional defences FonI
Barley -r -Mal tins, Ve
.p.m. on Thursday when I was- - then redesigned and the The-bridge
number of according to freights outside.
pleted at 3.28 continues unabated. Last fiscal year the Germans an as a Rye No. 2, $1.70. according to freights
the big central span of the Quebec I eers determined to, -avoid the menace I from
Canada's tradii aggregated two'billiou prisoners. The,official report outside.
.!bridge was bolted into position. After of collapse from cantilever arms Of dollaris, but at the. present rate the British headquarters in France to- Manitoba flour—First patents. In Jute
0 ten- bba:g:. 111.50: 2nd do., $11.00.' strong
.11 years of work and two accidents, such great length by building th trade for the present fiscal year night adds that on the regt of the
baker do., $10.60, Toronto.
which cost the lives of 78 men, the 1. tre' I span 6h pontoons, floating it into should be at least five hundred mil- Ypres fighting area the British are 0 to flour—Winter, . according to
�l te a, track Toronto,
So sam le. S 1.0. ;0; in bag
—bridge is practically finished, but It I position and hoisting it to. its place. lion more than last years great re- consolidating their new positions. provip h' eat.
Mont
will be some months yet before trains I Last year the attempt hoist the ' a "r
te to a e cord. For the first 5 months of the pre- far in the reedilt operations there the I ]feed lots—Delivered ak e I
I 'eg to,
It will be about central span ended disastrously, when . a fiscal year our total trade was British' 3,243 -prisoners. real $35: ts, base included—Bran. Per
can be run across it. -to. do.. 842,' middlings.
viou ton, shorts, three years before the final touch is the lifting altparatus broke. This &c--$7,68 636,2r4, -while.. for the corre- do.. 145 to $4V; good feed flour, per bus,
put to the struetd�e, which "s yet, tb cident cost the lives of eight more spon'ding period this year it is $1, Hay—*No. 2, new. per ton. 11.00' to
$11.60; ,mired, Op.. S �o 09-58. track
be painted at a cost of $35,000.. The men. $
128,274,119. The trade balaneq in our. GERMANS USE Toronto.
bridge, which is 8,239 feet in length, The pinping up of -the central span favor for the first live months of the Straw --Car lots, per ton. $7 to $7.50,
a track Toronto.
to build, and the total weight of the ly support it marks the successful' ac- imports- for August -FLAMING BTS
,cat in the neighborhood of $20,000,000 to the present flee I year is $180,000,000.
bartgeri that are to permanent
The total
t Country Produce--NM0240610
steel structure is 180,900,000 pounds. complishment of an en amounted to
engineering f ea $91,931,000, as against Butter—Creamery. solids, per lb,.
Work was begun in 1906, and the en-7without equal in the annals of can tl $72,331,014 for August last year. J to 40c;
;9ic; trints, per lb., 39
out
at that time planned to throw lever b,idge building, and gives to For the five rn"oinths U the present New. Kind of Frightf�ilness Sets Butter—Creamery,
per I .. 33 toe4c.
E doz., 4 to 417c. -
out the tVo' great cantilever arms un- Canada .. the credit of possessing -
a, fiscar year, endirig with August, our, bidn's'Clothing -on Fire. Fh are selling to thetisteAl
til they met 150 feet -above the water structure the largest of its class In total imports were -Valued at $474,- trade at the following ?rices twins.
-for the same period t- 4c: o d,
British Headquarters in- France, Cheese—New. large. a to 23 c
in -midstream. In, 1907, when the; the world. 031,859, and Sept. 2'3 It is reported that the Brit- 231 to 231c; triplets, ' 231
last, year $322,198,881. With this large, 30c; twins, 301c, triplets. 301c
jish battalions which captured Shrews- Butter—Fresh dairy.. choice, 39 to 40c.
: solids, 411
increase in sur Import trade has come bury- forest and Bulger wood, to the creamery prints, .42 to 43c
a corvespofiding increase In revenue to 42c.
5
in Thurs- Eggs—New laid, in cartons. 52- to 54c.
CON- -MUCH CANADIAN for August of $3,075,000, and for the east of the -former place,
day'p drive, experienced a new kind of out of cartons, 48 to 41c. J1,
NEEDED live months,,$17,540,000. Dr4,t poultry --spring chickens. 21S
0 seed
German frightfulness. The advancing roc;
fowl. aorto 22c,l squabs, per dos.,
The export trade shows a corre- troop $4 to 84,50; turkeys, 25 'to SOC; ducks,
SOLIDATING GAINS -... :-.-- -, --FOOD a are said to have been fired on IS
sponding increase of from $06,882,- 1 Spring, 22c. _!
with "flaming bullets." These. -bullets Live poultry—Spring ch4ekens. lb..
161 in August last year to $152,563,- wl hens, 20 to 22c� ducks. Spring. 20c.
22c;
Road and Railway Maintenance Britain Wants 10,000,000 Tons - 346- duringthe corresponding monthlBet the men's clothing afire, and in - Hone:y—.Comb—Extra - ftn®, U oz..
o $2.50.
several instances, according to the 3.2&: 12 oz., 82.75; No. 2. $2.40 t
this year. For five months our ex- !d—Tins, 2J's and
From Canada gMd U. S. 6's, lTc per lb; Men at Work East of Ypres. spc9upt received here, wounded mer� ltr Strained—Tina, ii
part trade totalled $672,022.649 - an 0* Isic; so 5J to .16C.,
A despatch from London says: In �o in the7 rntid'bi their 'o Canadian beans on market
Xanadian Headquarters in Fran increase of $217,291,385 over the had -to be rolled Beans --N
au ration of a new food economy until last of October; imported hand-
Itent 2a__OccasJoZW-RttemP same..-latatyear--Fisheries show comrades to extinguish the flames. ib..
17,75 per bush;
Limps, per
An Great 13 ital .,was an- samo-pe ..ficked,
ow campaijffi 5 to_T6c*
outposts, sharply repulsed, are the an Increase for the month of $200 , -
Baron Po
nounced on Th raday by otato a, on track --Ontario, per bag,
only evidence of enemy infantry actives 000 in export, animals and the -pro- $1.6 to ek1.85.
Food Controller. "If
i:'_. Ity oil this front. The use of gas Rhoriddi, thi F'oo $8,000,000, agricultural pro- CHINESE ARMY
shells in considerable numbers is an- i ducts $25,000,000 and manufactures
voluntary measures fail," he said, "I duce
A -11M 30 to
other device of the Germans which re-, $27,000,000. There was 'a slight de- Smolted meats --Hams, medium.
shall have no, compunction in putting -F lc; do., heavy. 26 to 27c: cooked. 4i to
the nation an compulsory rations." * FOR RAN 3"
xp 42c; rolls, 27 to 29c; breakfast bacon,
quires constant vigilance at night on i Baron Rhondda added that the crease in e orts of minerals, and a& to 40c; baqko. pli in. 36- to "c; bC[19-
the part of the men in our trenches.*,,� danger of the situation . did not lie $2,000,000 'decrease in prodticts less; 42 to 43c.
in the the f oretts. Trial Division of 24,000 it" Cured meats—Long clear bacon. 27 to
perit, but 27t 1b; clear bellies, 20 to 27c. -
There has been a marked renewal , in the submarine7 0 , Sold
the enemy activity during the past 1 world's shortage of cereals, meats and Will Reach Front by and—Pure lard, tierces. 26 to 24 1 c;
few days. This seems to be associat-1 tats. tube. 261 to 261c; palls. Ul to 227c
I tierces. 20 tq 20ic; tubs. 204
January Ist.' Cora uIld. tl
ad with the Increase in his long-range PLOTS UNCOVERED to 24c; pails. 201 to 11e.
shelling of the back -areas . and -the I - Aarvrl Rbondda. made this state
counter -battery work. meet to correspondents, after telling A despatch from Pekin says: The
31AIM President and the Cabinet have agreed Montreal Waftels
them that the -minimum food stuff re- Montreal Sept 25--osts--Canadlan
While the Canadians had no part in i quirements from Canada 'And the BY UNITED to the plan of sending a trial division Western. Ro. 2, 711�hc: No� 3. 76jc� extra
"winning Thursdae.'.. victory ..No. ;,feed, 7No 3 loml_whke� _70c;
In the United States during the forthcoming of. 24,000 Chinese soldiers to France, "o local white. 69c Barley—mani-
v ere for. mazy -and shipping S
region east of Yt h if money, equipment food. 11,29; malonsr. $1 33 Flour—
twelve -months Would' � be more than Incredible- Story of Germain Con are robs Spring -wheat patents. Arsts.
311101ilths iii 191W.71- A, they kept the available. The Entente allies have )ianitaba
10,000,000 tons, representing, an ex- 11 so; seconds. 111.10; strong bakers.
fiag flying under rnti�� 1115cult, condi.; spiracles Involves New approved the Proposition, and Franci (410.90;
rt in penditure of 1250,000,000. Winter patents. choice. $12.00;
tions. they are doing JZ full pa n
uiseivecotntrollers. 1 30 to IIIAO� dob 1, $6 60 to $5 A, Rolled oats--Bbis..
BLOCKADE MEASURES The Chineseprobably Lithe consolidationof the groundwon. -WashingtoSept .23.—Th could reach i IS 0 -to J340; do... bass 90 lbs.. 3-4,20 to
0 most Sirr
France by January 1. An abundant 4.40- Bran 0 $b 0
As at Messines, part of the road .and 134 00 to 135 00
WILL BE MORE RIGID. startling revelation of German in- $40 00 Middlings, 649 00 t
railway maintenance - under- fire is un- trigus in the United States that has number of fairly trained soldiers is 3dou111le, 856,00 to $61) 00 Hay—%'o, 2.
Aertaken by companies of Canadians Anent East -
despatch from London Bays' been made since.the.war Immediately available for the expedi. -per ton, car lots. 81,0.66 to $Il, Cbeese
began im IMnist Westerns. 211c,
who have remained in the Ypres re- -began,,
tion: Robert Ceiil,'Britigh Minister of 1 plicating well-known men who c erns. 211c. -Butter--Choicest 6rtamorY.
I -2c. 5—
rion ever since 1915. 42J to 43c; seconds 4ik to 4 Egg
nshi 53 'to
Blockade, and Albert Metin, under- American citizenship and involving a, Fresh, 54c. selected. 47 to 480;
No. 1 stock, 43 to 44c; No. 2 stock, 40
WARNED secretary of the French Foreign Of- Supreme -Court justice in New York Potatoes—Per has, car lots.
COAL DEALERS -flee in charge of blockade matters, City, was made list night b RUSSIAN CITY to 41c.
y the 'Gov- 8 1. 55 to $1,60.
ABOUT RAISING PRICE had a conference here with the object ernment committee of Public Infor-
of gaining closer co-bpimation from illation.
C),liPTURED BY INS
A despatch from Ottawa --The United 'States In a Policy which Winnipeg. Sept, 26—Camb prices
;ra says. 1 the L "In the form of letters. telegrams,, Wheat—No. 2 Northern, 42 18: No. I.
iiffIce of the Dominion Fuel Controller, alms at - exercising more- rigid res- notations. cheques, receipts, ledgers, No. 4, $2,10i NC 6, $2111.
8 1, feed. 7t oats --No.
on Friday repeats the warning to CORI J sure on the enemy. This policy will cash- books, cipher codes, lists of spies Jacobstadt and Positions C. e'
d7o; -No. 3. do, site; extra No. I
on 25-.
it r
dealers throughout the eauutff that; be carried out without interference' erpaiarda,` the commit- - feed. 66c; No� 1 feed, 64c, No, 2 do..
objection will be taken to any advance and other in Mile Front Abandoned - f c' Barley- No. S. 61 20: Na. 1. J1.1c,
with the economic condition of neu- tee says, "were ' found indications— %t�rted, Sl.L2: food, 11,12. fnax-_�No-
In the price of coal being made with- tial countries to the Enemy. W.C.. $3.27; No� 3 CW,. $3 211 No.
in some inst4nces.of the vaguest
out notification first being sent to the 4f Lure, in others of the most damning! London, Sept.. 23.—Jacobstadt, an 3, do,, ,. $2
:rual Controller. The view of the FURTHER'LOANS NAPE G the Dvina, has been captured by the 211.6tod NAMIN"
conclusiveness—that the German Im-
Vuel Controller is that the coal deal- Government, through its repre- � German forces on. the Russian front, Minneapolis, 8 15—Corn—No. I
..-ere had a liberal profit last 'summer, BY U. & G( nR1qMENT. periAl Govierrim 12,06 to:P6,ii.09. Oate No. a
sentatives in a then friendly nation, 'togith-, with the, positions on a front. 7111"- to 591 . Flour—Unchanged
says: white, 58
sufficiently sb'to enable them to Con- A degpat�h from Waishingtoii was concerned with: of 26 miles and six miles deep on the Bran -1110.60 to $32.
*Auuq the present, prices into the win- Loans of $50,000,000 to England- and "Violation of the laws of the United -army -head" Duluth. Sept. 26 — Linseed—$3.441.
west bank of the river,
mbor. $3.4 -ti bid' October.- 13.441
ter, and give the smaller users of coal $20,000,000 to France made by the States. xlnoiri.ced to -da bid; November, November, 113.44 bid; December.
,.-.the same -pries, notwithstanding any United States Government, bring the "Destruction of lives and property i 1.9 quarters a Y.
The Russians, alter giving up their $3.901 bid.
ease that .the mines may make at total thus far advanced to the allies in merchant vessels on the high ssas- bridgehead and the terrain it protect- YAve Stoa XLrkate
this time'. up to $2,391,400,000. "Irish. revolutionary plots . against ed, fled to- the opposite bank of the Toronto. Sept 25 --Extra choice heavy
Great Britain. Dvina, leaving Jaqpbstadt-in German -otters. $11,0 to $12; do- good heavy.
10,26 to $10.76; butchers' castle, choice.
"Fomenting ill-feellng' against the e than 400 1
hands, together with more 9.75 co um, do.. good. 10 to S9.40;,
United States In Mexico. prisoners and more than 50 gdris. do., medium, $8.25 to.$9.86; do., common.,
L 66 "5 - to $7, 0; butchers' bulls. choice.
-,"GEN* -H-M-G'S NEW- OFFENSIVE S "Subornation of 'American writers The German aviators engaged in the 19: 8'0 to $8,66: do,, good bulls, $T,40 to
IN- DL9CENT MO and lecturers. operations at Jacabstadt were under $716: do,, medium bulls, $6.86 to 17.10:
do., rough bulls. $5 to 88; butchers'
BIGGEST RL NTHS "Financing of propaganda. the leadership of Prince Friedrich dw.. choice. IS to 18,26: do., good.
"Maintenance of a spy system un-, Siginviiiad � of ' Prussia, cousin of 7. 86 to 17,60, do. iftedium. 86.410 to
6,76: stockers. $7.60 to $1.25: feeders,
aer the guise of a commercial !uvea- E 4s, co
Marked Success Attended Advance of British Troops In Crucial
Em William Is to r9; canners and cutters.
tigation bureau. $5.50; milkers, shod •to choice, $100 to
4185;. do., com. and- mod., $75 to $16;
Sector Between Ypres-Roulers Railway and Hollebeke. "Subsidizing of -a bareau folr,the B9EAF-8 Springers. $90 to $135; light owns, $9.50
purpose of stirring labor. trouble inWITH TEUTONS. 1.60; sheep, heavy, 45.75 -to $,7.450.
to
A despatch - f%Qm the British ' Every shell -hole yielded about A dozen, munition plants. yearlings, $11 to $12; calves. good �tlli.25: Spri lambs.
choice. $14.60 to r
Armies in Fgance. and Belgium - says: � grisonirs, sometimes surrendering I "The bomb Industry and other re- 115 1117,60 to
despatch from San Jose, Cot 8..75; dose, oj fed and watered,
fated activities." - i _do.. cars, $17.76; do.,
The British st daybreak art Thursday, *ith6ut *resistance and- sometimes ca, says': Thie Co6i Rican Govdrnz $16.50,
launched a heavy offensive against th6'; fighting stubbornly. In one instance I - - - montreal, Sept. 2s,—Choice steers.
meet by an official act on Friday
German defences about' the Ypres sa-'tbe inmates of a semi -concealed era.! I DOZEN BRITISH SHIPS SAVED 10,50; good, 19.745 to $10: lower grades. I -Al
afternoon severed diplomatic relations 118-; 'butchers' - cows, 16-50 to $8.50;
)0; canning bulls,
2pent along an extended front, which, ter held up our troops for some time BY THE SMOKE -BOX SYSTEM with 0eimany. Paisports'were hand- bulls, $7.26 to $9.00;
to $5,-25: Ontario
its Centre around Inverness 1 -by bombing. In other instances the ed to the diplomatic &nd Coyisular re- 16.2t; Quebec lambs.,
012" cowo'
ba,
ii t
" ' I to
Copse, and astride the Ypres -Merin; ts Adespatch from London says:— presentatives of Germany here and 14 50 sheep. $8.50 to $10;
enemy came out with fixed bayone -lambs, t'
13
ilk f d calves, $14 to 316; lower
Hooge., as the barrage crept towards them. The Press Association hears on high c, :elected hogs, 817,60
-east choice
, je iia: =pad, a little south of . $9 0 13,
the Costa Ri6an legation and Consuls grades.
11'rom the first moment of going over-; A despatch from London says: The naval autf-ority that the new �efen- to 1 18.
In Germany were recalled. The peo-
the tap the assault proceeded with number of German pris;ners taken by give measures against submarine war- pie and the - ne*spa#irs strongly ..
=parked success, especially in the 5 fighting an 1-fara-are meeting with -success, Justi- Ong 7 aP_ ARGENTINA TO.DECLARE WAR
cru- the British In Thursday proved of the Government's action.
AND SEND TROOPS TO FRANCE
dol.sector between the Ypres-Roulers the Belgian front now exceeds'3,000, fying the hope of a further reduction 'patch from'Saii Joffe said that
A des
and Hollebeke, where the Bri-' according to the British War Office in the losses, and says it can be stated
railway diplomatic relations between Costa A
I A despatch from Buenos Ayres fish early, in the day had forced their statement. The British repulsed sev on official authority that the, resultp of Rica and Germany were. - considered Deputies late
says: The -Chamber of
Way forward over marshy ground and 1-eral strong counter-attacks of.the,en- the methods. adopted in thet;past month severed because President Tinto had 'Friday postPondct dificusilon until
on
through woods filled with machine- i emy, vytq suffered exceptionally heavy give cause for growing confidence. * ' Germany discovered that German residents to -morrow of the crisis with G
41
guns to a considerable depth, and' losses. According to an Admira:ty state- there had joined .with the. followers of. Ked by the unfriendly , action , of.
were continuing, the _bAt_er_fight_in_the-L-Rr4#9b Headqa• arterts�-4rk---Fra in4ent-.dozene-of---hil-3-ha"-been- saved
carded
former President Gonviles in conspir- --vv-off- Luxbtrg, -the -dismissed
toighborhood of the famous Inverness,'ll says: German officers tiikOn prisoner' by the imoke-bbx sy9tent, which the I- C6unt
Ing against the Government. tponement
German minister.:: -This pas
Copse, Nun's Wood and Glencorse in Merin road battle' were, impressed Admiralty during the past few months
*.
,Wood, where much blood has been %
! greatly with the magnitude of the has -supplied a, majority of British was taken..after receipt .of. astate-
RUMANIAN S Minister PueYr-
AU SOLDIERS WOUNDS melt from Foreign
shed since the allies began the Battle British success, and have expressed mere'i-Iltmen.
of Flanders on July 31. keen dissatisfaction with their own 4 -
DRESSED WITH SAWDUST. redon that, the Government has ><-e-;;
Thursday's attack was another fine 1 higher command; They -freely admit KORNILOFF TO BE 'PRIED ceived information which he will pre -
Success for British arms. Our troops the great efficiency of the British ar- BY JURY AT THE FRONT. A despatch from Washington says- sent to the Congress "to -morrow. After
rettrated to a depth of a *mile, which tillery,preparation before the attack, Rumania is so short of medical sup- a meeting of the Ministry -On Friday
--that-wounds of her soldiers or
a wonderful achievement, consider-, and characterize as awful those tre- A despatch from Petrograd gaysl- pli-es e 0 afternoon it was announced that the
e the ground advanced over. . The: mandous barrages which swept over Gen; Korniloff, leader of the recent re- being dressed with sawdust, says 9 Government Was Prepared to take
ed from thi grave and 'rapid measures in- view'of,
OOP, reached the Senneb*e-Ghelu- the German territory ahead-. Of, the as- volt, it. -has been decided definitely, cablegram received here f
'!telt line, and also ad . vancod beyond saulting troops. The vast number of will be tried by court-martial with a American -Red Cross Commission to certain new developments. A high
-that"these
c ntral. The Cablegram -adds -that -Government official declared
'parallel of Polygon Wood. German bodies which lie In the muddy jury. At tb7e instance of the Council Rumania.
e 1 11 t S he Rumanian railroad systAm Is bad. measures probably would Include An Gx
are now bombarding the Germans, shell holes within the territory tr$L!- of Workmen's and Soldiers elega e t
who are massed for a counter-attack., versed by the British and the devasta- the Government has. agreed that the ly crippled, and.th*t there. Js urgent immedists, declaration of war against
It is believed that th* number of tion wrought by the big guns give trial shall be hold at the front instead, need for ambulance transport, with Germany, to be followed by the do-
rigonerai will reach four figures. I added strength to their testimony. A of in Petrorra(L drivers and mechanics. &patch of troops to Europe.
N�
IL Raskin, of t1W IWOR OALN-m4 cam.
pum
st Vivento.
"fto, also Was
t
b, k* s S
Muz; hospital stalL who pos�
INN 4,
UN 00 PE
"-TV0= for how - alandoll
2"N" OM16 SURD
P-lay-tox. This at-Riehiardson's. Leave your ord4m I quousy.
W
• ti=,tY.wocated
45- for the o0cadon. !rices will be as the lowm4
ILIS per year I 11M it pWA is advam&.
u Jt
JD/
IR
of Fares Lends irr tbe- T!ror!ablo
JOHN MU R SAIS BY TUD 'iO preserve your peaches. For peach time we are staking a
RKAR, Prepristor. 70
of Pickeriog, to the Comety
Bull
iSnAmin Tmmzm will be received of oatarlw ar price -49" per 100 lbs, -
NOT164 AND COMMUNTS
by the undermigr eat up to October 6th
for
the purchase ,I a House and Lot In T930 Su0OU" "Mm osOX4"".
IT
4C"ado is not a country of small on Oh St., Pickering, the pro. -in the Matter of thwPartition,&Sk
party of the Estate of the late Johu'E.
-ldhi"s, nor of small enter rises. 4 * in Eitati of S.R. Deady, and Rubbers for Sara, and Spim of all kinds for. preservin
r1i"N. dam, ro
_a YOU, *,and lately vacated � by Mis. Goo.
7 -8 nation, but Kerr. - ALIcz DAxi�y iri " Pliditiff,
On the promiper are a good 11-room-
Ambe kw already accomplished
Lich gun easily Vs.
edrougb-east hosse, wk
gr. 4waterprises that may be ranked bomade Into a Jouble bduse, and in in Ni�xoLAA McC N.'Defendsat. AN IMPORTANT ORDER
vorM the wonders of the world. a good star* of -opair. The ot con-,•
slats of one -q narzar of an acre of excel- Pursuant to a judgment
L...flujo is still-yoting and his a great lent. garden land on which there are Court, made In this Matter snd*Zfetlebn�, Of plain white and Clover Leaf Samt-Porcelain Dishes -just -opened at.
--before her. In territory several fruit trees. Both bird and there will be offered for sale by public Call and see the now ishapee in ca a+ ate.
auction In one parcel. with the appro.
A Full and Complete Line of 'all kinds of Good Groceries.
tobe ranks amobg the largest in the soft water in abundance.
The highest or any bendernot neces- bation of the undersigned Master -in -
d, and is larger than the
so ortly accepted. For further particu.. Ordinary of this Court, by C. M. Han -
i
'AUsIted States, including Alaska. Ian derson sa
apply to I Company,- Auctioneers, at
'When. you want Groceries golb the Grocery Store.7
their auction rooms. No. 120 King
W. V. RICHARDSON,
116 is as large as eightdon Germ Street, East, Toronto, at twelve
ways. Her inland waterways are 52-1 Pickering, Out. o'clock noon on Saturday the 20t day'
"a greatest in the world, and her lax that certain parcel or tract of
tober, A. D:. 1017, all and st nu
-:fires far�vxceed -those of any Ucal. Agent Wamted I `0c JAS. R I C H A D S O
and.premises situate, lying and being
Pon I
4pdker country. She possesses in the Township Pickering, in
any County of Ontario, and being parts
&rester 'water' power than P 1 0 K E RIN G of lots fifteen and sixteen is the fifth
AND DISTRICT concession of the Township of _Picker- Store' I
F. ... ... ..tier countryj and is twice that 'Pickefing Hardware
.of the United States. Bar esti- tug in the County and Province of
'111111ilksited water To sell for power is 16,000,000 Ontario, and containing two hundred
a;nd 'seven acres and fifty one-hund-
A
THEE = 1:1= z I
An/V
The Pandora
The Happy Thought
JOHN S.B.A.L.SIDOCIN, -PICKERING
COAL and G-R—A—IN. Water, Pure Vata
if you are wise you will use the only
Hard and soft CoaVa'of thel best Ideal well, drilled by Chas.. B. Rion,
quality on hand. who Is agent tot. Wind Mills, Gasoline
Engines. all kinds.of pipe and fitting
Highest price paid for Barley, for water works. Also bath room fix -
Rye and
d Buckwheat delivered tures, etc. . Everything even careful
at ftiak's Mill . - attention.
RICH'S PUMP WORKS. -
Pickering Station CO&I Co. RomeTel. 5521. Whit4tvale.00t.
0
7"
The haunting . dmcm'
�jof Hawaiian music
HAWAIIAN 111111111111C has a fascination -
that
pr
that to the Afansev
sobbing plaintiveness of voices, the &B -
but -human notes of the Hawaiian guhRe-
and the rhythmic throbbing of the
ahalek in these
4C a ou - le
Records..
and you wM feel the, weird enchantment
of night is the South Sea Islands:
f AWEMOL Tota Paim Howsibs, conow..
RAWAAM IUMI". Toeft Polos 1 Is v znwm.r.
A7
MAUN"rA. HaaWK auk. T"W. sad
IQ k..
KAA" Robat Kwwa. Barbee% and Oses"
Aleft I. la Deaf
OIR;M ij!!�.CIUT OM Ndn Lodes ead
10issh
Sk M;AHAVM
LUbA ML Hdm LS-6imd F180h
a.
C. We Liddle, .,- Pickering.
AL
Stam power, and in equivalent to
"THE OLD RELIABLE
redthi of an acre more or law as de.
o 91111mllnualproduction of U7,000.000
PONTHILL NURSERIES"
scribed In a conveyance by Seville
Martineau Newton and others to the
-dam of coal, Thb water power is
for Fall
&Ad - d Nickolas
late, Samuel R,,M"
In
(gradually being converted Into
Splendid list of Stock
McCarron. registered the natrz
Office for
visetrici ty. She him the largest
planting, 1017, and
Spring 1018,
the County of Ontario,
436 for Pickering on Both June, 1914.
asHway in the world under one
-the
planting,
The land lies about three miles from
Management. She!" largest
including. many now varieties
the Station of Greenburn on the Cana -
than Northern Railway, with stood
int -lock in the world and her
which. we alone control.
motor roads leading from the City of
manale are jiffibeg the greatest
She has the largest grain elevator
Bond for now illustrated Catalogue,
Proposition; Hann.
Toronto.
On the lands are said to be erected
the world, which is situated at
also Agent's
-some free outfit: Exclue.
a frame dwelling hotm, a most modern
barn and silo &ad other suitable out -
Wait Arthur. Canada also -leadsi.e
Territory.
buildin _ A spring strew® 110WA
*As world in- the Talus of her
R
LZBEAf- commiss"ON
the property, which makes99.
through
it Available 44 & 0001 r7OCZ FARM,
ism ries. In many ways Canada
STONE and WELLINGTON,
The barn is equif fees cow stable@
treads the world. Her.latest addl.
The Fonthlll Nurseries.
and piggeries W all modern equip
Td
ment, and the silo to large eno4 h
to the worlds greatest took
(Established IM
to feed the stock the farm wM cam,
r lees last week when the last
TORONTO. ONTARIO
The ou taide fences an the farm are
_,wasi of the world's greatest cant -
new and there In sufficient wood for
use of the farm. A plan of the pro..
lower bridge was placed in position
Now Advort6sonsmss.
party will be produced at the sale
Quebec, connecting the two
The -property will be oftered for sale.
.,;at
banks of the St. Lawrence River.-
nee'
WANTED—At o A maid to as-
bject to a reserved bid fixed bZ the
2
ikfd Master, The purchaser shall pay
of augWeerinookill
sist in housework. y to Mrs. W, K
Ellicott lot 17 con 5 P=ng, R R No. L
mon"
ten per cent. of his purchase at
ti
1A something in which Cansdieni
Locuss kill. 62'.2
the time of tbj sale to the vendors or
further
hav* good reason to feel proud.
T OST—On Sept. 20th, on Brock Aosfd
J" between 3rd Aja Hubbards,
their solicitaror, and a ten.per
cent. within thirty days from said
"This now celebrated Quebec
bridge to one of the wonders of
concesam and
a green glad wool pi" Finder kindly leave
sale. and the remainder with interest
thereon at 5% from day of sale till pa ,
yr -
this
YL
-the world, and is the admiration
BAY GELDING -3 off. 151 hands;
broken•
men t into Court to the credit of
matter and action within sixty AAy@
of the greatest engineers of the
L.Fvell bred. sound good looker, not
Will sell right. s;;0 make beautifuldriver. M,
from day of "Is.
disposed of. a
wm id. This triumph of engineer.
jll,�
Gleason. Greenwood. Mf
AMBS FOR SALE—Shropshirs
-If not previously
a f grata by the bushel, and
-usutit o
Twitraw be
skill was attained only after
r.land* for for
bay an , by the ton, will also
A-4 ram sale• or will exchange
two disasters were experienced, ewes of same pey to G P. Deal. Fern- .
dale Farm U;= AP ("Wag
offered at the same time and place.
the terms of payment for which will
both of which many lives were
be cash on delivery at the farm.
"goat. In the first can one of the
HEIFER STRAYS D—Frow- -ae-
lot 9,
The Vendors @hall not be required -
LA premium of the undersigned. at can
Ipcojecting.arms gave way causing G. Pk*znng,.sbout Aug. 26th, a grey heitep, a
"""C=m'x�asae 3031fyAlon"
`Wk4
to furnish any abstract of title other
than a Registers Abstract or to pro-
death of some seventy-five
Jana. R. R. No, 2. 32-
duce any deeds, copies thereof, or tvi-
astes, , and ayear ago the centre
SHEEP AND SHORTHORNS FOR
deuces of title. axes pt each " an In
their possession. in all other respecte
span fell into the river when'tt
.ale- Oxford ewes. two Oxford laintm,
ne Hampshire ram d two Shorthorn bulls 6
the terms and conditions "of sale will
was being ralsed. into position,
= 12 the o6d, ri=pectively• registered, bY.
be the standing conditions of We of
6
again. causing the death of nearly
*Omty men. Both them dimat-
Batty, West Hill. atop 41 Kingston. Road' 52-3
thin Court.
For further p&rtienlass may be bad
SALE -Good serviceable horse
FOR Also 16 num-
willlan cheep,
from Kamm. Smith. JW* & Prow.
an revealed weaknesses, which
bar ram!= two suitable for vinegar bar-
Solicitors, 4 -Wellington Street. East.
were overcome when the ftupend.
res. Apply at the 1401tering Baker! 47tf
Toronto.
..�eutimndertaking was finally cow.
'VOR - SALE—Several young
X bras abort. -hors bans, lit for Nor"". Vb=
Dated at Toronto this 19th day of
September, 1917.
Ron. W. J. Hanna, Food Con.
daftlas snob should eau on a 2 pua. lot Is.
He has also sever" young
hN>tera toes cal.. totes
PRO. O.AL40ORSt'
-fitutmiler, gives warning that there
inastbenoBoarding of potatoes,
,and urges increased consumptionTHE
4of thew. - He says that tae prim
W�auld not exceed $1.26 after Oct.
STANDARD -BANK,
Q8tzzr4 Itivan
Or CAP"DA
A most enjoyable time was spent
.149AD OfIrM TORIONTO
:',Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
Walter Booth (nee Pearl Doter), when
ls
be girof the Red Croim, Club have
Your surplus "earni ngs m our.
7 :bw a surprise and presented her with
beautiful
;4s cut glass cream pitcher.
400 Monday evening the same Club of
Savings Department earn later
*Girt proceeded to the home of Miss
10,artle Booth, WhItev&1e. who to Ivey -
I inar is to mid* in Toronto, and pre*-
oft at current rate.
her with a beautiful cut glass
'-'bowbon dish. The GW Club an
'mocry
PICTIrLiEdRING BRANCH9
to lose both girls from their
midst, but we all wish them happiness
L W. GORDOK Usaagw. WIDE arm& @be at vrsai�.
*and prosperity in their new homes,
B 3M
A trip over the Kinjpton road from
tie Rouge
River to Whitby the first
of the weak shows Ilendid proven
es.
the improvement 0 bad plaschool
OF THE WEST FLOUR
The attendance at the high schoolCREAM
in away ahead of anything of recent
wears. It to over the hundred mark
and Prospects are that twenty-five
For Good %%olewine fire"
�Abov4i the century will14' reached.
-The favorable
same condition obtains
_iLt the other collegiate establishment,
-Ahe OnbaAo Ladies' College I for which
Its the Floui'that'makes the Bread, therefore, you can't get beet
1111fthby is famous,--
Artoffier and even more aggrayated,
results from an Inferior grade. That's
why we recommend
•:
tssesion than the one reported last
qr"k was the special meeting of the
-,,eownco6ncil on Friday night to deal
-,with the coal situation. Mayor War-
-W
REAM OF EST
THE
...Im and Aid. Conlin succeeded in oust
-Ing Reeve Downey from the special
,committee handling the coal, althoughh
The best Brqiad Flour on the market,.
a AS was through him, as a coal dealer,
11Alagt the arrangements were made to
earl Iota.
"cure a supply of coal In bad
• 1pos, Coal in still to be distributed when
h
Monare PastryC#
_y.Blend
All Saints' choir concert in the music
"I Tuesday night war an artistic
are splendid Yloum. Try them.
'4suocaog, due to the numbers by Min
'Wakefield, soprano. Miss Kate Man-
-.-;_,dendej6 violinist and 0. Bowlter. too.
The Campbell Flour Mills coop We
A
THEE = 1:1= z I
An/V
The Pandora
The Happy Thought
JOHN S.B.A.L.SIDOCIN, -PICKERING
COAL and G-R—A—IN. Water, Pure Vata
if you are wise you will use the only
Hard and soft CoaVa'of thel best Ideal well, drilled by Chas.. B. Rion,
quality on hand. who Is agent tot. Wind Mills, Gasoline
Engines. all kinds.of pipe and fitting
Highest price paid for Barley, for water works. Also bath room fix -
Rye and
d Buckwheat delivered tures, etc. . Everything even careful
at ftiak's Mill . - attention.
RICH'S PUMP WORKS. -
Pickering Station CO&I Co. RomeTel. 5521. Whit4tvale.00t.
0
7"
The haunting . dmcm'
�jof Hawaiian music
HAWAIIAN 111111111111C has a fascination -
that
pr
that to the Afansev
sobbing plaintiveness of voices, the &B -
but -human notes of the Hawaiian guhRe-
and the rhythmic throbbing of the
ahalek in these
4C a ou - le
Records..
and you wM feel the, weird enchantment
of night is the South Sea Islands:
f AWEMOL Tota Paim Howsibs, conow..
RAWAAM IUMI". Toeft Polos 1 Is v znwm.r.
A7
MAUN"rA. HaaWK auk. T"W. sad
IQ k..
KAA" Robat Kwwa. Barbee% and Oses"
Aleft I. la Deaf
OIR;M ij!!�.CIUT OM Ndn Lodes ead
10issh
Sk M;AHAVM
LUbA ML Hdm LS-6imd F180h
a.
C. We Liddle, .,- Pickering.
AL
t ViuWr and Mr:. Ste of P S$RINa 8J�8�R'4
'"""� `' Toranto,.epent Saturdal► with' T.
ret: : H i[Irdiil %off ib• idek E. and Mrs. 8tepbeawn.
lits.i. 1�. $i•pheeeson was Joseph Readmr►n wearlf pleasd * ,i- ' r ; ,
in the ? on �`� ta.stst.% f# Me to �eave his hon_ ee K
5 lyttas ati0aw d Pe ro, ie vis- with the of i of cratofieso
trim heir Uo alar lP'. Bob.- � agent started hitt new
- _. . tractor and eAsilage .box st . John
Lather Howes, of Peterboro, Scott's on Tuesday, and will be
illilxq[ k. a ere with We moth- keyt bu.,y. daring the. rest- of. the, }
n: season.
Thos. Gond of the fourth con.. AGE CREAM �Joha and Mrs. VPebeter, and
y►
family., of Whitb , s nt Sa y cess:,n of Uxbridge, is seriously
-with-Thos.-IL �� = � ey ill from. pneumonia,. and his con- Coastnntly on hand; also
won. dition is •causing his friends much. soft drinks on ice.
Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and J:. anziety. BREAD, BUNS and OAKEtI
M. snit Mrs. Beal motored to Patterson's Chocolates. a
V- Utby on Sunday and visited AALIN NZ111 MVI&
t `.the Convalescent Home. .. _ 1. .ssm� I .. _ , Both phones in shop.
Mrs. Joseph Todd and daughter, SATVnDAY, Sm..99Ts—Attetion We
{- -'Mrs. Adams, of Stouffville, and • of buggy,.wagon, household furni- H• R• Money, ickedug
Mr. Lewis, of Detroit, visited, tulle, wood, etc., at lot 11 con. %
friends in Claremont on Sunday. Pickering, the •propert o! WilliamWm. Leaper and L. Todd, of Ham. Sale -at 8 o'clock. sharp. see Ia-� �� there
is stten
Stouffvill8, were in town on Tues -
da,
W. H.'Powell, auctioneer,
WRDNRsDAY, OcT, 17TH—At lot ?�
•_ tiny and when hero he►d repairs , There is a great movement at gree -
eon. 10, Marikham, extensive auction
made to the roof of the skating ant for cooperation among the farm -
to
-,ham, sale of farm stock and implements, ere of Ontario and every -farmer is
Mlle. Thos. Neal, we regret to the p'ropert ofWm. Lee: Sale at invited to join the'good "work:"
g 1. is montle'eiedit, F. W. Silver -
state, meetings U. is seriously ill at the home sides, Auctioneer.
r: of her mother, Mrs. Forgie sr. Club and -become better acquainted
Her man friends are orgie s To>lsnAT, Oct, BIRD—Auction sale of with your net�tgghbor and mutual re -
Her y horses, cattle, implements. furniture spect and eonndence will develop.
- hoping for her early recovery. etc,, at lot 8% con. 1, Pickering (near
The Whitby and Lindsay Bap- Cherrywood station,_O. N. R.), the Room for a few orders of twine yet.
list Aaeociation held a Young Pea property of Mn. Mary Lowery. Sale P them with the secretary. and all
ple's Rally at Stouf Tille on Tues- at one. See bills. Fred, Postill. those getting twine through the club
day at which a large number of 'Auctioneer. _ are asked to et it promptly from Mr.
Marquis or Lorne Puokrin.
nue young people attended. A Next meeting, 15th.
Most profitable and interesting For Sale or To Rent •
aseeting is reported. United Aug'Farmers'
The Baptist anniversary on San- One portable Saw Mill situated in
the Province of Saskatchewan. con -
day Pickering
day and Monds, evening was a Ming of one 2d h. p. engine, Water- f •
Brea! success. Rev. J. G. Brown, Qua saw mill. cut-off saw, planer, lath
.cf Toronto. delighted his hearers mill, every tool for the manufacture
-
with his sermons and lecture 'and of lumber, and two chouasaa loge to DISNEY BROS .
+,h* supper pleased everybody. start with. Owing to a deeline in my
'",rhe reeelpte were over $100. health I am forced to gays op a por- 1
7. Birkett has reesived a tole- tion of my business, therefore, would.
lr gram from the Militia Department sell or rent to the right party. Must neral Directors
{
at Ottawa informin halm that his be a hustler and be prepared to take
brother, Randall, w was badly possession as soon as possible, w sale
of lumber ie good. ( Embalmera
wounded In the thigh and leg at r
the battle of Lens, was able to be . CHARLES SHAW,
nap and was doia weilattKitchen, 50-10 Bjarkdale, Rask. ,gi�_tLOntari0
sell Hospital atwill
beBrighton. We Want NOW 17 i71 py!
_
No service will be held in the
Methodist church next Sunday A reliable Agent in Ontario County
ievening, as the choir will to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and Calls answered promptly at PII
icing at the Harvest Home Ornamental Trees during Fall and
service at Glasgow at 7 o'clock. Winter months. Good pay, exclusive _ -,any hour by motor.
Several from here purpose attend- territory. free selling equipment.
Ila on Sands evening, also off Over 4100 Acres of e choicest Nurs• No extra charge for distance
i g ery Stock, including :Paw varieties,
ithe evening of Tuesday, Oet. 2nd, controlled by us. Handsome up -to -
when a tine entertainment will be date Balling equipment and a splendid
_;gtven and .an excellent supper Canadian -grown stock tgcffer custom- P71 a have the finest Hearse
,served. ars. We are not jobbers`'Write now and equipment Outside
Sunday next will be observed for agency terms to eq P
by the Methodist Sabbath School PELHAM 'NURSERY CO., of Toronto
as Rally Day, when a splendid Toronto. Out. -
programme will be rendered, the N. B.—Catalogue sent on request to
,chief feature of which will be an a licsats'If sg enetes or purchasers Bell Phone, day or night; No. 99
o4 address by the Rev. B. Wood, of o Nursery slosh. il•18
the Baptist church, on "Our Independent, day, No. 52
45chool's Response to the World's —�— Nights and Sundays No. 65 G
;Need". A cordial invitation is ex.7
teaseled to all to attend this service
,tae a pla+asant hour is assured to allOr �oatloas ilav i
oat$ I Prepare 'who may attend: The service
+will commence at 3.80. flail Can plenty of Fruit:and buy your
All are invited to contribute to - Sugar and Clem Gars A
I ,s shower of Christmas gifts, such ug --..
.as candy, gum, loaf sugar, month - •, - • from as.
or ans, games, soap, tooth paste Of ail maisdals and design
and brushes cigarettes, combs, kBpt is stook. Is will pay yon We have a full supply of Dry
:mirrors, towels. camphorice, - ►o call at our works ct and inspeour sloe► Goods, Fresh Groceries, Paints and
nils, note paper and envelopespea, and obtain prioss Don't be mialol
cocoa and in fact anything that agents ws do not 0=Ptcy them, 000ssga�.s& Oils, and in fact everything you
add to the Comforts of the ty we Ban, and do throw of the apnt
would
would add
bowill
in the trenches. sommission of 10 per BBnt.,whieh7011 w0 need always on hand.
'This shower'Clarewyill be bald in the owwa1O by p11seLasiaR froo F / 0 L Q
! Baptist church on the evening of - WNiTRT NRANITE I:1., J.
I
Wednesday, Oct. 8rd. A collec-
tion will be taken to defray the omc..:;a works, Whitby, Ontario . NORTH CT AREMONT
goat of A goodrogram
QQ p ....
will be furnished during the ever
is .. -
Lss Rice, a tan h n -
-the continuation wh with
f such y a`rs, success for the past Cattle Stanchions Ha Carriers,*
arriers Latter
III three years, tendered her reeigna•
tion a few weeks a o to seespt a LL
more lucrative tion is the Lea- Carriers, Water Bowls and other
'i mington High hoot. The resig-
nation was reluctantly accepted and Stable Fixtures are Unequalled
-- by the school board, and her • de-
parture from Claremont is deeply They ere complete in every, particular
regretted not only b7 the pupils i Their durability is unsurpassed
but by the many friends which If you contemplate renovating your' atsbiee or putting in Hay or
the has made since coming to our Litter Carriers, CONSULT IIS.
` _-�Miss Rice has been sac• a
b Miss Gilles, ' of Smith's particulars Cheerfully aiYen :1. R. THEBTON g
Falls, woo comes highly recom-
mended, and who assumed her Ind. Phone Pickering, Out.
new duties on Monday.
' The school fair which was held
f here on Thursday last was the
yet Th Pecple's
Moro
mast asaccesdal which have yetlVJ -
been held. There was a large at-
tendance
i) '
from the various schools
that were interested in the event, "
and the exhibits were all of a very ,Add buying power to your dollars by shopping
superior character, and -reflects ., =tut The•- People's Store. t
great credit on those who exhibit-
ed. It is most pleasing to see the -
friendly rivalry that was shown, See our t2ew Fall Goods now on display:
and this will have. a great ioflu
yi once in making the young take an special for Friday and Saturday only.
- active interest.awood-
agricultural af-
t
Ladies' Pure ' Wool Britisfi make fins-�Vests-and• Drawers, J
fairs, and is a Rood omen for the s
-future of the country. A good regular price 5.00 a garmet, for 1. 69. This quality of goods
programme of sports was provided cannot be purchased for =.00 a garment:
which caased considerable- excite. Ladies' all wool Vests and Drawers, reg 75c a garment, for 69 setts
meat and amusement. t alight dies' black cashmere Hose, sizes u to 15, reg 666 pair, for .49 cents g
` rain -fall, however, interfered p
somewhat with this part of the Men's black lama cashmere -half -hose, reg 75 cents -pair, for iQ cents
.programme. The Women's Insti•
Lute had erected a booth on the Seat red Salmon, reg li conte a can, at 8 cane for 25 cents. M
grounds and did a rushing busi- Orange Marmalade, reg 16c a jar, at L for 25c. -
nese as long" they had anything Highest" prices paid for buttes and egRe:
to sell. A substantial sum was E
thus realized for the b t to hophe • •1 ■ CENT •E R
Red Ocoee Society. It is bo
that the same interest will be
manifiew In tags tatty eb was P I C K E R I N Gi
s 'a'•� .
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runless •� r wd1 t. fist sBets netb !!ts ` Swriss tt
fire snare. o.essa �hays/eir.
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FLY -SKOO ;
This is just the thing to put-on your' stook to keep the flies s
away. Get a supply and•thus Increase' '
. " .-the-supply of milk. t5"
PLOW. SHARES
-For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are sold at
` the lowest possible prices at -
_ .. _ . - • "'fit
HAS', SARQENT'S..-_,-,_'.-'1�
_ OLARRIl�ONT•, Ont,
._cner
Footwear.
Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles
MPS and OXFORDS in Vivi Kid, Patent Leather, Gua Metal a -ad �+
Dark Brown Calf.
White Canvas and Bncksklin Boots. Shoes and Pampa
Else our line of Fleet Foot Outing -Shoes for Men,
Women and Children
J. =�-PE_EL SOON
BROCK STREET, _ — _ - ..WHITBY, ONT.
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full line of G'reen's and Leary's Bread`
and Pastry Flours' also
Purity Bread Flour
10=L�3 01118
_;Gasoline and Motor oils. Axle Greass and -
Machine Oils of various kinds... i =
-{ A fall line of •Barnes' Baskets always
on hand, .. -'`
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'Bus meets all Trains
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n = is ., . R 9 p M �Yrat-class Rigs to hire day or a
night at lowest prices.
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Jan 2921 -Whitby s Oshaws 1.seoaepsam We can en 1y hardwood floorins �
Port Parry 1, II:beide. 22,{Cansaastoap0, in beech, birpch, maple; plain and rt
�iavatoa�, IIptsratovB a gnartered. White and red oak In. _
”— NO = C �, all grades, widths and thicknessy
He
being, scarce I will be pre- ROOFING
pared to do chopping and Bay Rub�roid Ready Rooting, do M
oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1891
onday, Wednesday and Friday,
SHINGLES
daring the month of March. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles =:
After thst date on Monday and
Friday of each week. aa '
Also, for sale a quanty o! W. D. Qrordon p y�
2 -ft hardwood. PIOSERINC{`
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AIMS
of Salonika, and a British armyGERMANYwas'
J going to. defeat .and aur endir before
AIXOST ATT VED 81nF ebruary 19i6; Germany came-'
west to make the gnat Verdun at-
tack, which was designed to crush the.
SAS NOT OFFERED TO RESTORE field
remaining force oRactively' in the
field at the moment. Could the French
' t `
THE AR SPIRIT. '
ANY OF HER CONQUESTS. y have been broken Mittelenropa
would have been a permanent. fact, for 1 :
-.
- DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME
- _ --
The sights and sounds of summer
_many
Great Britain could beasready �for
°
` Eleventh Lesson •—Beverages.
the
nights
have changed; .the stogy stars
Lean -German Dream of Great Middle- yet
.- ' European Empire is Now 90 Per her work at the Somme. Mitteleuropa
was destroyed at Verdun. Every day
` ' rS " • Nearly'_ three-fifths of the total pot or, white atone pitcher, dry
the human body is cc I pitcher and Chep place in'it the desired
Are glinting bayonets around
The crimson flag of Mara.
Cent. Realized, since has`seea the slow ebb of Ger-
„�aveight o!
' sed o! water. For perfect assimila- , amount of tea. Now pour on the
'. body i Freshly boiled water. Cover it and
The bullfrogs in the reed and
man hope to preserve that empire
If dne should go back and look at I which German armies, German states -
tpoion of our food and to help the
tion
its it is necessary allow to stand for five minute s'
Are. pounding the, big bassdrums.
The fireflies in the dewy fields
the pan -German maps, already forgot- men and German soldiers had -created
r=egvIate processes,
- that *.he adult drink from eight to tea use 'rt. "
a.delicious...
Behold! are'bursting bomb's.
ten, one would see that the patriots of ,from the Baltic to the Garden of
that time had drawn across Central Eden,rom the Davina to the coast of
i` a glasses of.water a day. This method will produce
When an insufficient amount of wa- cup of fragrant tea, and it avoids
The cricket on the fife,
Europe new and striking frontiers and Flanders, facing the British Islas.
I
ter is provided to the human llody the I drawing out the tannin which is pres-
ant in the tea leaf. If water is. used
Along the misty hill
that these frontiers were based upon The Fall of Rigs.
certain commercial and ethnographic ` i
In 1918 Calafs, Riga, Salonika and
blood is overloaded with waste prod=
ucts and the organs 'of elimination be-, that has been standing, in the teakettle
The waving branches simulate
A regiment at drill, =
ideas, says Frank H. Simonds, the Basra, the port of Bagdad, were all
I
.
L -,- toade torpid. As an active constituent! or water that as,been long in boiling,
Soft bandages as white as snow,
eminent war critie. The new Ger- the vital details in Mitteleuropa that
of the blood stream, it is of, vital im- I much of the valuable gases are de-
The garden -spiders spin,
many—the Mitteleuropa—was to be ; had escaped the Germans, and, de -
portancc that sufficient good, pure stroyed.'
The katydid as turned her tune,
bounded on the west by a line drawn I spite the contemporary view, all save a
from Belfort to the the
drinking water be tinea daily. ..
drinkingFrench Method of Making Coffee;
And now command, "Fall inl"
mouth. of Calais were within the as
Somme. Calais and Antwerp were grasp .of Ger-
many whenever she chose to
- is a decoction of boiling water
Us e'a atone pitcher, fill it with boil-.
—Minna Irving.
concea-
to be its naval and commercial ports trate the.guns and,"seen necessary to
and tea. It has no food value. Ow-
yang to various elements' contained in Ing water and set in a vessel contain-
^
-THE DEADLY MAbJZANILLO.
upon the Channel -and the North Sea. � take them. She rather to seek
' the tea leaf; it acts as, a stimulator. f Ing hot water., This will thoroughly
Coffee is by heat the pitcher. Now place one level
—'
-Tree, West
phone <.'1
All the coal districts of Lens and the a larger triumph at Verdun which
valleys of the Sambre and the Scheldt • would have enabled her to gather in
made various processes
- fiom' the be which has been revi- tablespoonful of pulverized coffee -for
Beautiful Native of the
Indies, Has Poisonous- Properties.
in France and Belgium were to be her own time the remaining units of
onaIy roasted and ground. By the each cu desired in a clean piece of
p
German. The iron districts o4 the'her
her great successes.
addition of water, it becomes an active cheesecloth and'tie. • Have the water-
Cocos boiled. ]?our out the water
Literature • on the tropics abounds
with stories of poisonous planta and
Lorraine frontier and the Meuse were The fall -of Riga now means merely
to -be joined to a German state. ;
stimulant, containing caffeine. ;freshly
Js made by the cddition of milk and from the pitcher. Put the coffee in.
P
trees, and to this beautiful tree, arch-
Eastward the German line was to that she has chosen to takes of
those porta because the effort was no
' :;water. It has a food value other i the pitcher and pour the boiling wa-
Ing many a roadway witi>s glossy
flowers,
run from the Gulf of Riga to the
ger great and the prize
the River. Riga'! longer
mre-
<Ahan the value of milk. The sugar, I ter over it. Cover closely for ten
minutes and place where it will
gw_-en leaves and rose -tinted
has been ascribed the deadly, poison-�
mouth of 'Dniester
and Libau were to be new commercial; al value for s public *h chs had
fat and starches of cocoa or chocolate'
¢ fall contain nutriment.. �hok One tablespoonful of coffee fo
I
our properties of the far-famed tlpaa
tree or the East.
ports of Germany upon the Baltic. Po- Gently faced disasters in the West
land was to las erected into a subject and a denial 04 the hope o! peace. The
Milk contains.protein-in the form o! each cup of boiling water..
Coffee made by -this method -will
To the fruit of this tree, -more than
military significance of Riga is small,
i state, reserving only geographical in-
fa casein, fat and mineral salts, which I
s %make it the ideal food for children. It ; contain all the .delicious aroma that
to the effect of its foliage, is due its
because the war meat be won or lost
dependence. Bessarabia was to -be I now on the western front and every
escapes, -when it is made in a percola-
supplies material for building muscle,- Peregiment
evil- name. Manzanillo in Spanish
'little'bone
taken from Russia and joined to a Ru-'
and gun of the Germans di-
and teeth structures; it also gives for or by boiling or scalding. The
is less
means apple" and in the
Papiamento tongue of the blacks of
mania which Berlin could believe while ; verted from this critical field is a gain
King- Carol lived,would be an ally and
= -energy. Mothers will find that a glass percentage of caffeine much
tan when the coffee is made by other
Curacao, Dutch West -Indies, living in
-not an enemy0 for the allies. But, on the moral side
'holding one-half pint of milk has a
`
food value equal to that of three and methods.
their little watched huts, the name
' it would be folly to mistake the value
Specific German Aima. to the German leaders, who desire
I 'Austrian
one -half ounces of beef. Milk is I Cocoa or Chocolate -
Manzanillo -is pronounced but alightly
differently from fhe Spanish.
Trieste and Greek Saloniki still to bring back Provinces and pow -
'particularly rich In vitamins, which Use equal parte of water and milk.'
romcte health. in hot
It has been.. stated by Spanish
! were to be German ports upon the er from their- war, of a new success
Adriatic and the Aegean. -Greece, and the attainment of one of the ob--
8
growth and
P Dissolve the cocoa or chocolate
En lash Method of Makin Tea. 'water• add to rest of milk and water,
-` g • g
writers that it one remains under its,
shade for a tow hours or sleeps there
I l
Uo' e a white stone -or anearthen- H beaten continually the cocoa or
death is likely to follow, or that 'even
Germany's Great " h ittelewopa" Empire
Germany have 90 per cent
,
ware pot for making the tea. Fill the' chocolate will be smooth and rich in
if the unfortunate escapes death the
one who eats
-into
Q4ere..the war to stop to -day would achieved
pot with boiling water to heat it. Now' flavor.
body will become a mass of running
made through the fall and winter. One, half hours. Put into jelly glasses
said to fall a profound lethargy,
the desired amount of water.in When heating, milk allow it to come
Isores. The deleterious properties of
-
'
,place
wtbe teakettle to boil. Just before the ' just below the scalding point. Boiling
, the shade of this tree have, bowever,
water reaches the boiling point turn destroys the vitamins and lowers the"been
greatly exaggerated, and as for
17 of the General Section•
out the water from the earthenware food value.
the actual poisonous effect of the
The tree when cut exudes a qua__
i
white, ]nice, in the same
-----'
Bulgaria, Rumania,• were to be aoi-I jectivea which were in their minds
leaves and shade considerable diver-
one-half cupfuls of sugar. tomatoes; ionic quarts of water, six
porcelain preserving kettle. Stir until onions, flue green peppers, one cupful
lily of milky
meaner as the common rubber -tree.:
: ` Home Canning. 'to each quart of the liquid and fruit.
sits of opinion stili- ezists, as is the
the sugar is dissolved and then add of washed rice, one fagot of soup
-
Canned. Pumpkin, -Cut the pumpkin Return to the preserving kettle. Stir
case with the poison ivy of the States.
A
and then peel and remove the seeds. until the sugar is dissolved, -then cook,
slowly until the fruit is transparent,'
The small_apple fruitv.have
tempted many a stranger to a much-
f '
' '- -
Cut it into pieces suitable for cooking.
- and when some of the mixture if, left
place in a large preserving kettle and
regretted -meal. -Aa -recently as -the
ever, if this acrid milky Jules reaches jAustria-Hungary.
more than ninety per cent. of all that
add water. Cook until soft, then' on a cold saucer will thicken like jam.
summer of 1916 as officer of a Dutch
- ger, one tablespoonful of. cinnamon, car, Cook until it can be rubbed j
Cook
t}
drain and mash. Fit} into sterilized Now pour into the sterilized glass jars,
steamer had a narrow escape from
two teaspoonfuls of mace. slow- through a sieve. Season with 1
are, Place the rubber and Fid in pots or bowls, cool and cover -with
I serious poisoning. emetics and storm-.
`position end thea `partially tighten parowax.. Seal. and store in the man-
ach _pumps alone _ sav[ng his lite.
Hellespont into Asia Minor. The Bag-' his power had not a greater success
-them.Place in a loot water bath andnor' usual for jellies. Long and slow
Some 32 years ago 54 members of the
The Z4lanzaniho: e a native of the J
I
-
process for forty-five minutes after I cooking will give the quineea the
crew of a German ship were taken to
aerocks. Cover and store its the usual amount may be doubled if desired.
West Indian Islands and is usually ;
the water starts boiling.' Remove beautiful amber color, _ - _.
the local hospital_ali very sick. from
-*
"" from the bath and fasten the lids Tomato Mustard—Take one-quarter
having eaten the fruit of the Man-
Cilician gates by whish Alexander the to destroy France before England pre-
....-
`.'securely. Test for leaks and then! pegreen -tomatoes, sliced very
zanlllo. Fixe ot,thla number died and
4
Great made his great invasion. This pared for war and in her inability to
store • in a cool, dry place. jthin, and sprinkle them thickly with
the . rest, after serious illness for
- - ove the seeds. Cut into pieces -1 ti hten them. Process in a hot
sexn P y g
EFFECT OF HIGH-PRICED COAL_.
The pumpkin may be cut in I salt. Let them stand for five hours.
half ;the Squeeze dry from the brine; now place
several weeks, recovered.
- As is the case with the question of
Y"
�
and cook in boiling water until tender•' water bath for one hour after the we-
seeds removed. is may then be plat- i
quart slices
there are many
in an oven and -baked. When tender i in bottom fone
preserving kett e, then-
accounts of the effect of the fruit. To
der the walls of Aleppo the Germans' men to- the conflict To-do the war .
y
i
scrape the soft, pulp with a spoon and! layer of tomatoes, proceeding in this
quote from one writer "A fish which
Replacedby'Modern Ones.
had planned to erect a railroad ata- can have but one of .two endings
tion in which armies should change dominate the
th fill into sterilized jars Process"
i d h
jars. Adjust -the rubbers and lids store in a•cool, .dry place.
and then partially tighten them. Place ; Kidney Stew. Cut the kidneys into
en way until all are used. Add four
the same as for boiled pumpkin. 1 ounces of mustard, cover with vinegar
Pumpkin Jam,This jam can be,
eats the frust becomes nteme , t e
gills becoming yellow and black, and
the flab fa this state is
Germany's Great " h ittelewopa" Empire
Germany have 90 per cent
s
- and then cook gently for one and one-
one who eats
-into
Q4ere..the war to stop to -day would achieved
j1.
made through the fall and winter. One, half hours. Put into jelly glasses
said to fall a profound lethargy,
of her war alma In Europe and Asia. The black represents what is virtually
-' quart of stewed pumpkin, juice of one and when cold cover the tops- with
with a general relaxation of all thethe
Germany of to -day. See Frank H.Stmonds' illuminating article on Page
lemon, juice of one orange, one cupful paraffin.
limbs, according to the amount eaten." -I
17 of the General Section•
of raisins, cut in small pieces, two and 1 Clear Tomato Soup.—Twenty large
=• Place Ina
The tree when cut exudes a qua__
i
white, ]nice, in the same
-----'
Bulgaria, Rumania,• were to be aoi-I jectivea which were in their minds
one-half cupfuls of sugar. tomatoes; ionic quarts of water, six
porcelain preserving kettle. Stir until onions, flue green peppers, one cupful
lily of milky
meaner as the common rubber -tree.:
diers, servants and silent partners.; when they -made their first attack.
the sugar is dissolved and then add of washed rice, one fagot of soup
and to most persons this juice has the
Serbia' was to be destroyed, its terri- Holds Mitteleuropa To -day.
'
the following apices tied in a cheese- herbs. Chop the tomatcea fine. and
same effect as our potson-ivy. How•
torq divided between Bulgaria and Germany has achieved territorially
cloth bag: three tablespoonfuls of gin- then :add the vegetables, rice and wa-
ever, if this acrid milky Jules reaches jAustria-Hungary.
more than ninety per cent. of all that
- ger, one tablespoonful of. cinnamon, car, Cook until it can be rubbed j
Cook
the destcate •membrances of, the eye, j
often permanent blind-
Turkey was to be the arch by which she hoped to achieve when she began
German Central Europe crossed the height
two teaspoonfuls of mace. slow- through a sieve. Season with 1
temporary and
the war. Napoleon at the of
-ly for one hour, then remove the spice paprika and salt and four teaspoonfuls
ness is sure to follow.
Hellespont into Asia Minor. The Bag-' his power had not a greater success
-:s Pour into sterilized saes .or
g• !ice of finely chopped parsley. This
The Z4lanzaniho: e a native of the J
I
dad railroad when the war begin,, on to slap than Germany has. Ger-
g
aerocks. Cover and store its the usual amount may be doubled if desired.
West Indian Islands and is usually ;
was pushing southward under the man failure has been in her inability
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manner for jellies. LFill into sterilized .jars. Place the
found. in moist situations.
Cilician gates by whish Alexander the to destroy France before England pre-
>
; .. Squash. -Peel the squash and then lubber and lid in position and partial-
4
Great made his great invasion. This pared for war and in her inability to
- - ove the seeds. Cut into pieces -1 ti hten them. Process in a hot
sexn P y g
EFFECT OF HIGH-PRICED COAL_.
railroad was to be the life line, the wear out England and France before
a
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and cook in boiling water until tender•' water bath for one hour after the we-
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spinal column, of Asiatic empire. Un- the United States began to send its
Drain and mash and then season ter starts boiling. Remove and fasten
Many Old Steam Power Planta Being
der the walls of Aleppo the Germans' men to- the conflict To-do the war .
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slightly with salt. Fill into sterilized the lids securely, -test for leaks, then.
'
Replacedby'Modern Ones.
had planned to erect a railroad ata- can have but one of .two endings
tion in which armies should change dominate the
jars. Adjust -the rubbers and lids store in a•cool, .dry place.
and then partially tighten them. Place ; Kidney Stew. Cut the kidneys into
We are possibly just as wasteful of I
Germany is not to
cars as their tide of invasion was di-' world. The allies must either win a
,
in hot water bath and process for' small pieces rejecting tubes and hard 'coal as is the United States, where, I
rotted by the Hedjaz railroad to Suez, decisive' battle in the field or they
t
a
1 forty minutes after t}ie water starts portions, Blanch and then cook un- � according to. V. H. Manning, Director
of the United States Bureau of Mines, i
or by the Bagdad line Basra at the must continue to exert and ant�ltiply
head the Persian Gulf, and beyond � hun-
'
eling,' Remove ars afad fasten the til tender in sufficient water to cover,
lm ' fully >6600,000,000 were wasted last
t -lids, securely and titers test for leaks. •'.adding two onions, finely minced. ,
of the pressure upon German untaf
' P P y
in due course of time India was to
� ger, casualties, economic ruin, finally
- Store in a cool, dry place. This Wray When tender thicken the gravy slight- year, through inefficiency in use. Piot
beckon other German armies of con-: compel the masses. of the German peo-
- be used when fresh vegetables are ly with two tablespgonfuls -of. flour. r withstanding the higher efficiency ren-
dered by the constant im•
quest. pie to lay aside the dream o! world
q
possible
_scarce; for the sake of variety used as; Aad one tablespoonful of flour: Addpower
Aquasit fritters or biscuits or in_place`one of finely minced,provement of modern power equip -
When the campaign of 191b wen' and to consent to the restore-
over Germany had almost completed tion of Belgium, Serbia, and Rumania,
-
;.
.tablespoonful•
`of pumpkin for pie. ' orale Fill into sterilized int ment, .the waste is increasing and the
parsley. p jars higher of the commodity is sub-
the erection of her Mitteleuro a. Her as well as of France. And, despite
P
price
Quince Jam.—Peel one-quarter peck and place the rubber and lid in post-
jetting the country to a still heavier
armies were still within reach of , her parliamentary gestures, the real
is the
K.
'ok quinces. Remove the seeds and'tion, then partially tighten. Place
cores. Cyst in very thin slices. Place in s. hot water and process for ; penalty. Every pound wasted is that
Calais; Antwerp was hers; Warsaw,' power in Germany, which
Libau; her long-range artillery reach- throne and the army, -has never yet
.bath.
An a preserving.kettle and cover with two ane one -forth hours after the wa- much leas available to put into energy,
ed Riga; her 'advancing armies. had signified its intention to part with it
�1 ojd water, having the -water .at least ter .starts boiling. Remove from the
to win the war.
In the modern, efficient power plant,
overrun Serbia and reached the Gold -'single portion of this huge Mittel-
Horn; her Bulgarian was al- Belgium has been of-
!�
. tvdo inches above the fruit. Cook bath, fasten the tops securely and then';. coal
the beat In hpower,
.;;.slowly until the fruit is tender. Place test for leaks. Store in a cool, dry;consumed0 per ntIsoconvert
en ally europa; not even
mose t within sight of the ancient walls fared back by the'IIohenzollerns.
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d intof
;the peelings and- cores in a second; place. Sheep or pig kidneys may be ! areas small power .stations the
kettle. Cover with cooked in the same manner and they
that convert a higher percentage Of
belongings. At last the task of load=
1preserving cold'' efficiency fro uently drops below. 10
'
;;water. - Cook slowly until tender and will be found to be delicious for lunch-' per cent. It quite probable that, on
the fuel consumed into power.
Ing came to an end.
then'drain through a jelly bag. Add
eon on a cold or stormy day by simply the average, only about 6 or 6
' !
"Is that all?" inquired the cabman
'
-.'this liquid to the thinly sliced quinces,
heating and serving in a border of [cent. of the energy . of the coal is
Neglected Plunder.
with polite incredulity.
g
..Measure and allow one putt of sugar,
mashed potatoes.
transfor_ied.into useful energy ready
The lady of many portable posses-
"Yes," was the reply.
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for distribution. Were it possible to
1
siona was moving from town to the
I The cabman looked surprised
1 y We are all -in the habit of condemn- me. Instead • of condemning our
increase the average efficleneq to
seashore for the summer: A cab had
I "Seems a pity," he ejaculated, "to
doorstep."
ing the• man who has some sin of neighbor let us look to some of our
something near .the maximum now at-
been. thought big enough to convey
leave the
*bich`we are not guilty, but may be own defects and see bow far from per-
I tainabl@, about three. times as much
her and her property to the station,
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4
the reason we are not guilty of his' Lection we may be
energy, would be available.for the pro-
and the cabman sat there, passing
Two hundred spruce trees go into
-fjsprtigt4r sin- is because it ,does not I Tihe farmer grows his crops without
duct lve-Industries of the country. The
from one stage of disgust to another;
one edition, of a Montreal newspaper
'�
appeal` to ■o strongly as some otic- j any practical help from the govern-
increasing price of coal is causing
still deeper, while his vehicle, inside
and a New York paper. obliterates !b
-
•us
ars dal, We all have wehknesses, and' meat, and his right to them is India-
many old, Inefficient steam power
be replaced by mWern ones
and out, was piled high with a min-
acres of spruce and balsam foldst with
Sunday edition.
ISu
appeals to you might not tempt potable.
sld�i` SPP g P I
planta ,to
cella assortment of cherished
a single
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SUBMARINE MINING. W'ESTIYARD. . � - � � _• � a ''
' )Whole Wheat �
r
Quest fT• Goin is CarrMll' Ya riR Shat- '',' �F
, BC'ff,�C81 (in the terminology Of the trenchad
--that's the
obws of Bsdag Sea. �' i "He went West" means 'Be died.") '
sal
tlloltle who wast to ,' _ '`Sig IIB MAD .i N .:
Few psoply know that men are •so CANADA
Crimson the trail that westward runs
:COnSerVe fOOd 41111d- x180 Con- greedy for gold that their quest for n From the shot swept siq and the
serve strength and health. the precious metal -leads them to carry flaming guns,
Silt 6 it .18 t�1C Whole • °a mining operations under the sea. r From the haunts where death ,keeps l T
b� UM Submarines or diving apparatus are vigil still '
=:'wheat prepued -in a diges- not.used. The miners are assisted by r With fiery breath and steel"A hot will. s
-- 1 tible form. S 6 Ire d d e d Wtnter, the same stern season which - -
deprives gold .seekers in Alaska from i Crimson the trail to the sunset far,
< Wheat D1seltit i8 100 per ,extracting ore from the earth during Countless the feet on the pathway. r
cent whole wheat—nothing a greater part of the year. o are, L ,
wasted no tluoWn When Bering Sea, off Nome, takes c Westward is peace beyond the din
on a coat of ice in W ifiteri the miners a Where the gray ranks meet in the
<.; -away. Fifteen years ago get busy for operations under the,•sea. c dawn mist thin. y x
"Hot points" are gged for
ling
Shredded Wheat W88 este through
she low seal dinto the own
then the o o ' o . n Crimson the trail to the fat akies
n ei-
Only as a breWMt cereal' Where the great gone t reat,int
sow it is eaten for 8n meal is hauled to the surface, where gold fence dies,
any
taken from it—often in very pay- ; Where wounds are healed with. a holq
`as a substitute for meat, eggs, ,ing qualities.' balm' r
Or, potatoes. Two or three Bering Sea, especially in this vi- _ "0-•� � o And the fevered seat in a slumber
'biscuits with milk or cream cinity, is very shallow. Rarely does Mrs, calm: � A
the depth go below 80 feet. Often it Glorious the trail that the brave heart
and some fresh fruits make is but 20. New gold deposits seem td ; o McCALL takes ,x
a'I1011173hi23g; Satisfying mC81 be formed by the action of the water4 Though love behind knows• the, old -
at a cost of only a few centre I dung the open season when.. there heartaches--
Over
eartaches—
la no ice. For this reason the Winter Over the hills where the sun goes
Made in Canada. mining fields never become barren. down _ I Z
A miner recently returned from To vales eternal of bright- renown! `
• Ready for work or play is' this at- g -
FARMS FOR OUR SOLDIERS the North told the writer Lhat men —Arthur Wallace Peach.
tractive little model. It is- suitable
make big wages at the` occupation of To Tend Heroes Graves.
Lt. -Col. George McLaren Brown, the • "fishing for gold" in Bering Sea for any of the wash materials such as — a r ,
European manager of the C.P.R., every year. The sea bottom around gingham, percale, chambray or linen. Some twenty women gardeners who r«
McCall Pattern No: 7814,
Girl's Middy BABY'S OWN TABLETS have been trained at Kew Gardens, =i$
writes to the "Tariff Reformer and Nome is said, to be so rich with free London,' are going
Empire Monthly," in England, urging ore that mud and sand `gathered u or Dress Apron in 6 sizes; 2 to 12 g g to France, where
P years.. Price, 16 cents. ALWAYS IN THE HOME they will take up the duty of tending
A► C,a comprehensive scheme by which the along the beach yields paying-quali- _ the graves of our dead soldiers. ,This
returned soldiers could be placed on ties of the metal. Mrs. Eugene- Vaillancourt. 8t. Ma- I is a first contingent, and others will �.
the land in so far as they desired it— thieu, Que., writes: "My baby suffered follow. x�
It scheme by which lands closed to theGUIDING SKIN TROUBLES atly from constipation so I began
a
public would be fully opened up—not gre
a few using Baby's Own Tablets. I was sur -
parcels of land, such as were stiaas+i • Lialmeat Cures sttsas. ata
noticed fn the press, and which would 8o many people, both men and wo- prised with the prompt relief they gave
men, softer from skin troubles, such as him and now I always keep them,' !n crass
not give a square foot to all who - the house." Once a mother has used '
might seek this means of settlement, eczema, blotches, pimples and irrita• UY FURS AT WHOLESAL1s u
tion that a word of advice is necea- Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones B PRICES, Persian Lamb• ,Mrnk. Al
but aplan by which large numbers she always keeps a supply on hand for aska sable. : Also bleu's Furs. Sa.clefao-
could be accommodated on the lands Bary. It fs a great'mistake for such tion by mall guaranteed. Send for u-
eufferers and those with bad complex- the Bret friar convinces her there is lustrated catalog. McComber's Limited,
In the Mother Country. Mr. BrowsE - nothing to equal them is keeping her manufacturers, azo D tat. haat Wesp _
refers to the plan of the C.P.R. which ' ions to .arrear themselves with greasy Montreal.
D � little ones well, The Tablets are sold
offers Improved farms, in selected col- ointments. Often they could not do
D by medicine dealers or, by ma!] at 26 1 axWararass YOU !.a>;n
onies, with distinctive military names. anything worse. for the grease clogs---•
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'' Rt)FIT-MAX Pis iN S AND Job
the pores of the troubled skin and their a
Improved by the company; and as- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. P utrtce. for .ale In eood Ontario
slated colonization farms of 320 acres condition actually becomes worse. , $
each, selected by the Intending settler- pimples or scup towns The mo cull and Interesting
When there are of all tion t Wilson ll Publishing
Information on
g _ Record Wool Prices. .,applicats�n to wt[eon Publlehfnr Cosa- ,
-and then improved by him with as- tions, or an Irritating or Itching`rash, A Nova Scotia wool dealer recent- pany, Ta Adelaide tit. Tnr�ntn
f3istance from the company. Easy a soothing boractc solutio may help
terms of payment are offered, carries to -allay the irritation, but of course ly sold a consignment of 14,606 lbs. of stessoanLwsrwotn .
over twenty years: but the eclat that that does not cure the trouble. Skin wash wool in the United States at, a::cER. TUMORS. LUMPS ETI;.- '
Complaints Come from an Impure con- 96C. a red. The bleat of the sheep C internal and eaernat, oared with -
Mr, Brown Insists on Is that 1t Is not out pain by oar home treatment write
d!'tfon of the blood and will persist un- - should in be heard in the land. I as bef-re too late. Dr. Hellman Medical
people out of the workhouse that Can- p MONEY ORDERS Co. Limited, CollinlRwond- Ont
f ada wants, because such are not do- til the blood Is thoroughly purified.
sired fa the Dominion, but people who P k well, haven act Dr. Williams' = for five dollars osminion is threw ress Mone
Ii
- ttre likely to succeed. He urges that
Pink Pills have affected the best re Order i
the whole question of reconstruction sults in many forms of skis disorders
and blemisbes. This 1 due to the fact The Immortal Few.
be tackled with vigor on the other > ,.
that these pills new, rich blood. Father, said Chaster, what_ is s /
side. and that this new --blood attacks the diplomat?" 1
Fighting Hostile Aircraft Impurities that give rise to _skin "A diplomat. my son," answered the
troubles and disperses them: so thatfather, "is a man who remembers a
4 The pitfalls and dangers which an I Dr, Williams'. Pink Pills cure -skin dis- ® mccAn woman's birthday and forgets her +s'
!I aviator must avoid at the 'front are I orders from within the system—the - age." -
becoming more numerous every day, only sure way. a
Anti-aircraft )ions mounted on fast It should be added that Dr. Williams' ijJy,g Gra>�alatltd E7lldle
motor cars chase around the country Pink Pills have a beneficial :effect up. Bare Is a quaint little apron copied ++ Son Eye.. Ere. tanamned by ;
behind the lines and prevent the one- on the general health. They increase from the apron of the French Red son, Aetand wind gweky/ 7_
my airplanes and zeppelins from re- the appedte.and energy and cure dis- Cross Nurses. It is most practical, relieved by Murine. TIt to f : • �'
maining over our territory. This type eases that arise from Impure blood. ' completely covering the skirt with • your6yesaadlnl3.by'sLs
P y g Ne Jose E confect
of battery was responsible for the You can et these ills through any bib that fastens to the dress beneath R 70 •
g P , 111111me �!e At t yl O� is +es, ,
zeppelins brought down at Compiegne medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents or is held up by suspenders. McCall sye s.r.+. in �� ts. rn ,� w. -ee•.,
in April, 1917, and Revigny in April, a box or six boxes dr 12,60 from The Pattern No. 7961. French Apron. In Ask morias Eye Rese»!7 «.. C3bsaso a �{�o �?
1916. In fact this invention was one Dr. .W'111fams, Medicine Co., Broek- 8 sizes; small, medium and large. C1lra Bettei
of the immediate causes of the Ger- villa, Ont. Price, lb cents.
Leather travelling trunks were used .�
mans giving up their "strafeing" with These patterns mhy be Obtained
zeppelins. Rome in the time of Caesar._113~e7
zeppelins. The record for distance and Useless Argument. from your local McCall dealer, or from
height in hitting an airplane with this Girlie was fond of playing with her -the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, I s=taard's sdatment laeueves wouratst► Tor cleansing purif n r and beautl-
type of cannon is 16,000 feet in the dolls,'and always called erself "little Dept, W l -it "a
air at 9,000 yards' distance across „ Ding the complexion, ands and hair,
mother. One day when her mother Cuticura Soap is supreme, csppcciau ,i
-
.country. Aver; large crew is requfr- pals LIFT�YOUR CORNS when assisted by caches of Cl ticura
ad to man one of these cannon. Beside had to put her in her little cub for to
her asp Girlie objected, saying she _ .OFF WITH FINGERS Ointment to soothe and heal the brat
the cannon a telephonist gets the re- ss of skin troubles. Fas free cam. ;t
rt of the position over which the wanted to be in bed • When bei mother .-
pp e address post -card. Ctaticura, Dept,
pa refused, Girlle started crying. How to loosen a tender corn or N, Boston, U. & A." Sold dealers
flying. • Mlnard'e Liniment Co., Limited. by
German tnaehine is ti "Oh, said • her .'mother, "Girlie callus so It Ilfts out �' throughout the world.
' Gents,—A customer of ours cured a -
mustn't cry -like that. Don't you know without pain.
A lion -hunter - who has q}ade a little mothers don't cry T" very bad case of distemper in a valu- ____
able horse by the use of MINARD'8 WOMEN OF
' study of that animal's peculiarities "Day don't Ile in cribs, sizer?" was
NIMENT.
says that all lions are left-handed. Girlie's quick reply. Yours truly, Let' folks step on your feet hereof-`'
'When one strikes a forcible blow it VILANDIE FRERES. ter. if
wear shoes s size smaller i! you +"
uses its left paw. ulsasa's Zdalmeat for wa ever7whecs. or corns will never again send ..,MIDDLE AGE n
like, f S
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electric sparks of pain through you,
The Care of Palms. -
Palms require only good rich porous according to this Cincinnati authority. $ ,
He says that a few drops of $ drug
soil, the temperature of an ordinary Mrfi<. Qwnn i �'.l�sIICsi �=
living room and a fair amount of light called freezone, applied directly upon „r •_
and air. Never permit the soil to be- A lever -operated machine to aid a tender, aching cora, instantly re ous:ht t0 Hetp You Over
students ' to learn the multiplication heves soreness, and soon the entire
e come dry and never keep the plants table baa been invented. by. a French cora, root and all, lifts right out. the Critical Peeitsd."-
standing in saucers of water or in jar -
I dinieres that hold the water about the teacher. This drug dries at once and simply _+
shrivels up the corn or callus without Lowell Mass.—"For the last three
do bottom of the plants. This applies to -
all planta wherever they may be atiasrd'a T.t_atmat Oases even irritating the surrounding tissue. eats j have been troubled with tilt t '
You
grown. Some of an aquatic nature, - ;;, A small bottle of frewone obtainled he d Lits sail never the Baa fealin� such as cyperus, can be grown in jar- Democracy and autocracy cannot at any drug store will coat very little common at t h a 4
tasted
dinieres filled with earth and with no, long co -exist in the same world. but will positively remove every hard time. I was In p
drainage, or in pots set in aquariums or soft corn or callus from one's foot. very aervow ontil.
- tilled with water, and aspidistra may Few men are worth more than a If your druggist hasn't stocked thisa'�vilbhe4sdacohoe
be treated in the same manner. thousand dollars a year from their new drug yet, tell him to get a small deal OpfaItnhe a so
OrapesNMS
Wash the leaves of palms occasion- shoulders down. 'Those who get-the�bottie-of freezone for you from his w� Y
ally with soap and water, keeping big salaries do their work above the wholesale drug house.
them free from dust. Scratch off shoulders. + asked le to " An i
scale insects with the thumb as ' the m V a H1 kb=�
o� D appear on stems or leaves. A little NUXATED IRON.
eSeta 1 co
pound, which I
- weak liquid manure may be given say j
.increases sirenrtp of rend it as elped me in every past'
once in two weeks or once a, month. de7loate, nervotsi run- am not near! so nervosa no head
-
dig hava Nothing more should be required ex- ' doEi+n veoyle loci Dor j must say gist dis e
r♦ y cent !n ten dow g� p¢fa y ' ,
a cepb repotting the plants as they out- many inetaac s, I," Yitlkhata's Vegetable Compound is t!>=
missed grow the pots. By repotting once a foff Ii it is a, best remedy any sick womsanau
year with nod rich compost, such as a er 3ull o: sone _Mrs. MARt3AitET QZTnvPt Rear "'" •
Y B P t, �n Large art c e soon c; y.
'sts use, very large palms can be to appear in this Worthen St, Lowell, Mass.
ne of the grown do small pots. •
per. wok roar deo- suffocther ation,
symptoms are a sense ,
for or druggist about it -, of suftocatdoa, hot hashes, headaches; a v
All food druggists always' carry it
i e, In stook. , backaches, dread of Impending ev�. t ^
s Talk is cheap; and that is why there timidity sounds is the ears, palpitatiog a:
food thins ie so mncil of
If food c servation shall bring a
• i about a revival of the production of
n I fe that most appetizing article, cottage
cheese; a great many people will be
reconciled to food -controller Hanna, TNS p
provided the cheese is made the way
,AL our it andmothers made it. .
of the heart, sparks before the eyes,
Irregularities, constlp tion, vol fable
appetite, weakness etude, and ,
-dizziness
If -you need special advice write to
the Lydia E. Pinkham Matins 006 r-
(confidential), Lynn, Mas. �-
ED. 7. ISSUE 39—'17. ." `
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ct with. i"
—Grant Arnott.'
611WO' #UAI spent oveir Sunday'with frien
r. Hoary wt "A
a her,a4w. next Tuesday to attend to his bore.
—Rev. Dr. Msj�sh entert&14
vit. W y, a 6 professional daties.
Ruud& _qd
y Jo JL —Frank and Mrs. losavens and bout one hundred at his vli,
.41
.-%I- on Monday %ad Tuesday evenings.
Mr. and Mrs. McOutchoon, of
�ftrl. add Mrs. Tweedle, -of ton. called an act" Pickering fri- — Mrs. D. Musselman *rid John F
spou
Hdgo
Wtby, visited Mrs...U. Vaft on ensle on Monday. MWNRInAn of'.' U
Mis. W IL Bm; a a Un300
—The first prize broad at the tt. th fo - F
-Ime 0
W3,4 Mo an Sao0l fWr h@I B. ro
hbote room tly. was dau*t
WMW
X it' dilver,
e, is to Tory poor node by Allies d& Marrfioii from K&PP04110101 Dwane Powdert No 1b
to out MOO 20
in
Wist Sour. hm boon id, h% -
_!W lb
T
ir=n has the coi�6� -Mrs. Burling were for sove�al weeksisiff
mix"
Afte a new furnace In St. 61101mooked to Victoria S or OWY
or insts on reported from
Andrew's Inanse Wednesda owing to the serious now recovering.
WOW Draporaw M
M. Palmer, is. ptm Mo
on of %'a lattees outer. —Rev-. Dr. Marsh v
4
ec iijid
'to his bed graduspy —We are selling first quality lustraW servko' htatT 811611*0 no, large tiv*
'NA and Bes
iiis ant at $9 owt., also a bar. p. ln.),� by" Va W_ 2
71,
In grain big am at 4.60 en. , Coifft ih ood oiamiss saidus, tn i��
Id his 8 -year- 9
If. -Banks' so
old my to - W. Connor, of Stouff. per dosen. IL Buntan church Is darkened. Prime Choose,
Ilk lb
-THIS, one dav last Week., —We regret to state, Lt Pie. —Anniversary services will be
dn-g and Mrs. Saider, Leonard Ba son of Devid Bath, held in SIL Andow's Nre Corn Syrup in bulk. 9c tb'
t16
atford, spent a few days of Whitby, and formarl* of Pick- Sunday and, Monda
with Dr& and Mrs. Cartw ght. h" reported wounded. and 2kh. Wev. Z. Js of Of
:- - .' T
Qtllis � ati4 eantAnues Illrers week -end Toronto, will give on D%ir- "JE We Saturday, Sept. 2fth, Con6d So&p
ar�g s 8 of 01,
home -Point Hatiss : sstLp 0 " eveAws 100 oakes m x, or
in voiry poor haWth at the f 5.60-81wt asA,
We son win. and Mrs. SlecturaeonK rid
Rev. B. Stftuf anctSev. Mr. rbw%
and vny seldom for, Mr. and r V a of Pete
Mason. Kim Tol. to ted tp-o"m an Sunda
1"T"' his bed.
Is
lar, Mr. y, r. Jonft.and Mr. will be
moutbly 03=11 Pho" or send -your orderi. Goot
at the Methodist Day ii Bib Sabbath School Mae
'be hold at'the home of the Mothodibit church. The. mosp to ...delivered Pr ptlys,
—USUL XQxon, who is known om
-TAW on Wednesday. Oct. &-d, at to many In the village. has been of -the school are
wounded and missing.
ock. most in the school =M6111.
it
Charlotte Taylor, of Bal. t turn And public service in the church
that he max �. ye
tirao up, an that his wounds way not at 10. 80. - A. good 16rogram is; be. q
de d..bm hem spendingsi
ii of a very serious character.
w ith Pickering. IAWa. in g gegared and, yaq are invited. WEAR
a be
as Is on. or way to vifitwith —Bin�i2ib Allan'_Clark has — arvest Home Services win
V �9
Vaureh on Suit. men's sweater Cbaw, from 1.20 to 5.00
forrewls In olpeg. been wnAn*d in a hospital in held in St. George
lars tractor arrived in EnXISAd for several weeks, owing day next, when 8,'W. Allin, M. A.
PI
n_g f oar use on the Kingston to ft Bore 16111 which has been of Toronto, head of tAe Laymen's Small Boys' Khaki Overs" 50 cents per pair
road last week. The equipment bothering him for some time &rid Missionary Mo*emeit- in Canada,
0,Men!s ftz, from 20 cents to 75 cents per pair
'for the impirnvement of this read to �er 1�ajr,
which has beeome"more serious. will preach, the subject in the
-Is nowAbout completed., r Goo. W. P. Every, who morninf.,being "The Divialt
y of Men's Canvas Gloves (good). 20
—Watch for the date of the in a hospital in Prance. Christ,' and in the evening Our
moving picture' obAw to behold from a sore foot, in being Nattaiftl Heritage." Suitable Big assortment of Men's pan Cape, Oybralle, . . . . . . . .
the second week in October, under sent to ED land for treatment. music will be rendered. Smocks, Work Shirts, so
*U. Auspices of the Girl's Red The nature *I the disesse Memo to —A Choir practice will be held
Club. Pardenlairslater. baffle the medical mien who have in St, George a church on Friday
N'
��_Tbq girls of th6 fifth class of been In attandanee. evening, Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock. Ali
the Public school. sevenvin Anin- —The many Pickering frlep& of friends who can h "I in the wusl�
bar. bave been.. bmy' during the Lient, J. A� McComas Stu- CSI portion of the Hazvestservices WEAR
ILAM
lWat week aesii%lok Mr. Housser late him on his braTfIrT 402 eirole are cordially invited to be pres-
on crop. 0 'ke out. The Rev. A. R Bruce asks U41. we &M,
In bArvisting his large on[ 7 TP
conduct which won or. hirwit Spam forbids mentioning much In this H
Military Cross. Those wbo knOw for contributions of smAin, f mit,
'7
Mlax- Stalker, - of Acton, has
however, headquarters for everythinx in ladies'
here for the past "Jack" K -in= that he flowers, ate., for the IiArvest
so Al. would not be fW wanting Home Services, and will be glad
irith her outer. M1 wear, Dry Goods, Trimmings, ate.
*r2 -who has charge of.N. B when It came to performing his if theme can be brought to the
—Mb iftes millinery departmenZ duty under the most trying cir- church before 2 o'clock on Satur. Hmda stook of Ladies' Hosiery*
n joined the staff of cumstances. awbas both the will day afternoon. when the church
the Stan -BaUk he" log Week and physical s"th for all such will be decorated.
—A committee of the Women's
W. Mo% who has been in the einergencies, Cornets U ndetwe'ar',. Eto.
ban for over a year, has M —A meeting of St. Andrew': Institute purpose holding a @bow -
signed to amidst bb father on the church, Plakeirlimg, and St. John' er for the boys ovIerseas from 3 to
farm. charch. Brougham, was hold in 5 and 6 to 9 p. in. on Saturday,
.—N. J. C —&a. Ed. and Mrs. the Presbyterian church here on Oct. eth, JUL Thom. Walsh's build. CHAPMAN oos
Me 'So
Corn -all, Wi . and Mrs. Richard- TV*W*y evealng for the purpose ing adjoining W. J. Gordon's store.
000, Miss M. EUchardson and Idleg of moderating In a call to &Yaints. The Institute to desirous of con -
The Moderator of Session, tributions of sugar, butter, cur.
IL B. Abono were in Mariposm, ter.
peel, note and egim YO
over Sunday attending the QU&r. Rev. H. 1). Cameron. of West Hill. rents, ralsins,
presided and M. S. ChapmAn acted for Xmas cake ; also. ozo. chocol- MEN, LOOK I
tft4Y Meeting of Friends.
—All whoare Interested in the ad secretary. On zubtion, which ate. smokes candy of anykind.
Unanimously it WAS socks, handkerchiefs, or a a
makinit of the $00 stretcher esp@ "" Carrfl9d nything
Will kindly come to Afre. Peak's decided to extend a f6r;;2 call to else suitable for Christmas boxes. W a have on hand now a qAondid assor�tmeo t of Cape, j ant In, froul tb*
wbolosslos. They. A" the latest in Cape and sure are dandies.
on Tuesday Oct
at 9 Welock. ar 6. 2nd, Rep. Dr. Marsh, who has been Old food young. male and female, . Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Co. am hers�
a 2"D"tecas of cloth =44 the pulpits for the post six are vited to contribute.
and the Itainis will 'be fnrnisha& montas as "stated supply.to A The styles this season are exceptionabi
good, the coats ospeciar.
—A number of the cambers of room unanimous 100OU09 was f% You know our reputation &long this no Is the best. We have
Pickering Wornan,s 109tiedto cover hold tn 8"adrows church The rrmt Store, 'given you the best of an faction bdoro# and can agsifiL
motored down to Whltb:r an Tues. and It Is earnestly hoped that Dr.
da afternoon, bA Marsh win continue Ids HAS THE QUALITY Call and ses no when to town next and we will be gin& to show yoii
anything in the Has of Mon'.1 Wear.
'T after We term of --staw supply
pastorate
saZirtalned w;Wb,
-'All gjoft-1 Uwe. has ox
report a -c _pired. Melons, re Go to the Men!4 Store for Men's Wear.
.—Win. Ham, who underwent a —About fifty ladies were pres.
serious operation In a hospital in ant at the meeting of the Wom.
Flu=, Cherries It. A, BUNTING, PICKERING
weeks Institute on Tuesday after-
alwas an Mrs. F. Hurst acting as
d all other Fruits Established 1UT.
fair Move to be a to re. noon,
The work Of the Ontario -In se"Quv
turim 110 Pickwinx and Is now h06tang
ivalding at the house of Richard Soldiers' Aid Commission was
Crawford. most &W and interestingly ex. GOQDS NOW IN SEASON I
__8@Mt. W. a lap*sr, who woe plained to the meeting bT Mr. NEMSON'S ICB CREAM
Plain. in owes, sundaes or in
:�.,WOunded and goosed onMWIst, ' in. Banks, of Torowto. Every
got Vto recovered A" W" poss- 'effort Is beinse me& to find am- Abe-amm sodas--Wways good. We have' a fall line of
one of the notee I meatsuitilifto the condition
He In =0WAU Ttre retamened soldiers, who are H. J. IWA JIMUIS V
ments in August.
instructor in Work in in ismany Instances unfitted to take O.il Stoves, liar' stitig Tools, Paiidft
up I
a school In rancei an has a very the employment they gave Pkbwft .000%
soinfortable billet. to so to the War. Seven bun= _Iiand Oils, Machine Oil,
taking trair
iwh cwtjaw for. admission and eleven hundred more are as
_ThO& Harding and Joe Clark, am at Pro"" [log
E E-0 S Motor Oil,. ate.
"Me, Rod Oovw. Timothy and. a
='=N&vvj Air Service ting ready for it Quite a number
have besim given work and are kinds at -seeds.
bave been accepted. and have Sereen Doors. and Window &reens.
t10
been notified to report In tawa are proper -
NOW" 900d was"- It 111 IU1PO6- Weare in the rket ma -9
on OCL 11th, when they leave for sible to realize the amount - of ad to pay the highest market price& Preserving 1"ttles.
lingland' Who th W'U psimd work and time involviDd in thin The b";quined cleaning alum
the Country.
09y"al amont effort to bWp them back to pod. n
a done of honor and trust. Sind us Jr. H. BUNDY Piaering.
Runell An bamples, or communicate with
4, Wt wask, —The new winter timo-tablo of Us before selling.
drews cow =%liodame Im
go �m Cowan, son of �os. Cowan, the Grand Trunk Railway will go Take adval
-a tM of the best seed mark.
"ilef"d painful injuries to life into effect on Sunday, When, it is a the world.
rWteweiRr
�4m. wb0ii the engine backfired. rumored impirtant changes will Sell or Independent phone. _8" and A
Laffiss' Voila, Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to OMIL 115 � each. v
F0rtUUAt81Y no bones were brok- be made. Tho first local train Prompt, efficient and reliable service
AM# but tht -arm has been badly for the went will arrive in -Toron. in handling Seeds guaranteaL White Skirts. the latest: snake with belt LSD and &00.
Homme Dream all colors and styles� from 1.00 to 100 eacb. Oormete"101,
Swollen and he now carries it in a. to about 11.40 a. m.. The after- J R- DOWNZY 00 KPANY 36tolOoontseach. Oombinations,1.75toS.00. DrawwomatolIkk
Rally Day Ser- of, and also the one leaving To. A-,
noon train going east will be cut
WHITBY. ONTARIO Uuderskirts. 1.00 to 1.5D. Night Dream, 86c. LOD and M
a annual
roe in madone, Me amak.
Vim of ft Abdrew'q Sishbsth ran to at 5. 10 p. w. The one leav
Underveata, 16 to Me. Jo 00
will be held on .-Su� m. will be i-- F Holier, for ildi4m black, white
Ladies and ;b
day log Toronto at 6 p IM DAU M11 I and -tan. Ootton and Lide We to Wo pair.
tained, and leave the city atL
Uormets, D & A and Oompton's 75c to 1.73 a pair, doe 19 too 11150,
Saw -wa. hiends qfti '.A. are and will- totop at Pickering and White Usle Gloves We pair. White Oadvas 0 Sboos
Wa a
ai
is
25X – 3= 13 a
pan
nVested to *o6t; Julaothool other Im"wil points. These changes You can always got the best Most. ;i,25tol.75 rpair. In fact 9very`tW=ZMrV_ hot 116610ths
of Jan uly mad AugusL Vall see the gooda,
roem at 10. IL,,@ This will tmL he very satisfactory bwFlour made from No. 1.
to - to
W Lo�ral'Househdld M . Id Glonom for G1
beft to du in the city, wish to be P LLESPIR
*ill be aim atta Ve
we 83reme Ton the public, as those having busi. Manitoba Wheat.
ill enjoy it come. G. A. DUN HAAI�=
—MM 1;L FitiMmons, and dau- there in the morning as m, rile. read. Try a bag.
ghter, Miss Irene, of ;. Hamiftdn, Also a large number of Toung, Pastry Aour Fresh Roiled Oats
$Pont A fe* days with bar sist;6r, who attend a th
school a BRAN, SHORT$
Mrs. W.
On bar return ty d board at home -will now -MIX FERDSj ARM WEATHER
home on WednesdAy,.4he wax also unable to enjoy this privilege. 4JAT CHOP
. I % _V1, W
"Olopenled by bar mother, Mrs. 9 wab the case last year, raii.
-"CRUSEMD OATS
Win. Allan, who has be6iLjawnd. -ays We?* compelled by the @car. Gives people the notion of -Driving or Going away for
BARLEY CHOP
log a few months hem with her city of coal, and the failing off of 'WHEAT Summer Holidays.
daughter. pu bile travel. as well as the diffi. l,7'CRACKED CORN
Single or Double Harness, Plush Rags, Dusters and T"Irall
-�ThO Bad news came to the oulty tin seenring efficlent train MIXED HEN FEED
'home of John
And Mrs. Haight on crows, to cut off a number of the Coldwell'o'Cream substitute now stock. Trunks and Suit 0ames. Shoo Rqiairiag.
_4
Sept- 18th, thlUtbe latter's broth. Imins. It will be useless for the Calf Meal.
or, Pte. James' Hutchison. pm. Dublic to complain, as we must Molasses Meal-
Harnen' And Collar miisiring promptly
Ti I I. done.
OUR Y reported mlindn*, is now expect to put up with some Incon. CHOPPING AND OAT
June ventences during war -time, when CRUSHING EVERYDAY
officully reported ki!!W�Loo
M
3rd. The gallant young soldier- It fit for the -general welfst re of the Get prices on feed in ton
socri. public to do so. - As the time -table B]MLL pRONH.
P
who bit@ paid the supremo- i[cKERixG HAANEs.s- iEmToRru
fie",#pent the whiter of 1914 at has not yet been looned,'the fore.
TO - W. J. COAKWRLL
Xftt -
with hn and Mrs
-' F_r"
ho- hnme of him dke , Mrs. John going may not be absolutely eor. 0"0311m Home Phone 8M.
r
rect, but changes will be made. Chopping every do
Y.
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