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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_10_05I VOL is d R:s-ci.'.7•:�T9J";!":f!... ­ NG I -N ft.*I16 PICKERIING, ONT.,, FRIEDAY, OCTOBER 5, 191.7 , _ t -_f L6 !PALDWE114 Y: D, 6aeoesdor - D 'v.BLGARTwRxGffT J MON Uwu PSIPVMMi4e' o" om"nrm "RE. FORSYTH, D. of 0., BA4rlsi- . I Insemberattho ataYon at oularlo. Spe" V STMs a b 1109 W O. MoXnWON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. JA•x4ftbausesiaber of the no uses 0 J- IL FARRWX4 X.C..'BARRIS- R. ORRUMAN, Barrister and I, A e 9W P Mone6ft - "'. M= "21, 11=6in6v. _411F WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A,, Bar - Aster, Saticitoz.*0"Publiosasoctaked In PM11100 with blooms. 111yelintan. Denison A bloater, Barristers, Tomato General Tromso Sfa].Bay sorest. Toronto. Tel;noo* - B --------- LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., �oraduste of the Borg 00116" of Imatea ftrxeom and Uniew ity of Tasoisto. 09joe over W. AL PriagWs hardware above. whifiby. mm Ofiloe hours 9 to 12; 1 to 1.110. DA phone iC 9411 phone M, "17 D= De neaten a &been** overeat. Dr Ke. V 09 Toronto. will be ta-alserse. WG. HAM -Tamer of Marria, Win* Li6sas" in the Or"Sy a! Told". 92F fr POUOHER. Real Estate Auo. JL 0 tionser, valuator. scuossw and terser isiarriffia* 11646400. ftea0sas. d" HOPPER Issuer of Marriage IAGOUSS In tb=1706=M, store and his DWMBHIP 0 coaveyenser, oomiabsideassil belfte ammovise. Ase"istant. sta. Now to loan an texasImam of Marriage Us - same Out. HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Maji-r. Oct. Licensed Anedooser, Nasensive espsr Imes In imported and tbomustlibred .."Iss 00"U.6"d an write for teems 4% and particulars. 2=1teems UM 311-ly FP08TILIA. Licensed Auctioneer, e for Costaties of Tart and Ontario, Ave. SM& also of an %!Lana to abo~ Address (I salves 11 actimes. Ado On%. Vetorinary Surgeon Houar Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary College -."d Graduate of the Veterinary Science Amoriation. Phone-offlee IM residence 302 CLAREMONT, ONTARIO =r. 33- MW AMMCCMM Veterinary Suqcoo "'Honor Graduateof Ontario Veterinary College. All calls day or might promptly attended to. Bell and Independent Phones -41CKERING, ONTAR101 .'JOHN �'HILIM Sas a full line of trash and our ed meats oonstant4y on han& - . 0000- Ron, Breakfast Bawn, Eam, Bologna, Weinem eta Iftheet PHOM paid for -Buitaher a cattle ickee�irrg► livery First-olass rip for Aire -Day or night Bus meets all. trains InIGMEth promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage Lim We -ff. Peaks ptak*rime.. •For Business. In one of Shaw 'a schools,r F Toronto.- Fall Term from Al, Sept. 4th. Free"Oatalogue explains. Write for -it. W. H. Shaw, Pim- dent. Youge & Garrard Sts. -SBE OUR NEW .SAWING MACHINE- We can supply E'mory Wheels :ani :01mular saws. All sizes kept in stock. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels. if yot wish to build your own -frame. I IBROCK ROAD N A W"ITUVALS CNARJRYWOOD -Notablistied .75 yeas -4 ll Look at Cherrywood news and not- Remember the &nniveftar'servicee BAker*&­'Hei*s'e Ice the came of Goo. B. Morley. read- at Cherrywood on,Oct.-Rdsat. d entertainer. He will be at and 7 dclook. Rev. A. 31cNet er wk nr GREENWOOD ,,=1, =029,W FA =ICherrywood on Oct. IGth, at 8 p. in. • Markham, will take charge of these 12.4 'Anniversary services in the Method- services.' On Monday evening nome- -6b Oct. 21st.' The Re thing worth bearing. Geo. E. Mor- lr Ist-obur ,�To a" ow exhibit at the Re molds, a former pastor, al -lug. n, ler,�hreader and entertainer. will be t Markham Fair. well, will be with us sad ,take charge w us, This, is on Oct. 15th. Do f ac -hinery, Farm Implements of the services at 2.80 and 7 p. m. on not forget the data. Other local talent Z the following Monday evening, Oct.' will he to the pronriLm. of the even - Gasoline and Oil F611ineo. 22nd, to the name place, we expect Dr.- Ing. me and Ali the church at 35 A 8 b to give us -a new lecture on and 15 cents. Proceeds of concert in Our -Lightning Rods. Steel Stalls SiZod"'a &rmt Man.- Dr, Sowerby Is 11d. of Ladies' Aid. 'and'Stanchimm WaterSysteme, well known in the" porta. Came snid 7, On account of the in.. Milking autfite, etc. III the church at Is and 15 cents. creased cost 31 -every - Mason & Risch Pianos and The front Monday night out dowB :thing I am ecimpelled -.12, MONGOLIA ..victrolas. most of the-suttimn flowers #Ad finish- _-to advance the price., Thfarmers an busy filling silos ad the tender vegetables. -,'White Sewinor Machines. e this Week. The embugo against water -borne Of Ch g to 7c per %I announced by the United States I bo an and '4 ­ Quite a number intend takingin co' Phones'2700 marickarn fair two week. . Government this week affects coal Im- Fierry. portsifous over the harbor her;s. Aftoff Aug. lit. 803 OrT&I and Kra. Byer. of Port The town council at this- week's am. "at Sunday at Geo. Bowen'. 2303 A.& Lebman has beep su nion came round to the view that it I.am Sony to be ompelled to do N �;-� 41 Sering was beat to distribute on arrival all this. but even sit'Shis prioe with blood-polso, , 3,6g from an corat- pea, coal ordered by them to storing. �04 ed tooth. these is vary tit4le Norman Banker has completed the -- Dr. Hare. Principal Emeritus of the prcdt for 03�16 �'Ouffvll�e , Ont.' ce, cement silo which he was building for Ontario Ladies' College, was being' Mrs. X Tarr. well -wished by his many friends an .6 bage Is minimum amount 71� the Wednesday, the &naiversary of bid charged for. lattar's uncle, James Laughlin, of e"entleth-birthday. He'so""ths' We do not chop before 9 o'clock, Cherrywood, who to critically ill. . youngest looking serptuagebartisus we. ve. nor after 5 o'clock, Mondaysi ;, �Lj, �411 Richard Ash and son. James, of Unionville, and Thomas Ramsey. of A farmers' club organized at Port Wednesdays and Fridays further Toronto, caned on friends - here on ferry with a capital of W.000h&ve bought the Carnegie flour until notiaL Sunday. and planing lumber business for -427,000? I chop finer than other mills. SROUGHAM `oOshawa, mills and and and will run It themselves. That's a good example to set their bro- farmers N.-Y. Mechin, was home Ver Sunday, . . ther in public ownership. The big new -theatre at the soldiers, We Xa. C*3W=w R. J. Cowan and famll:f spent sun- convaleeceat hospital was used for Sunday service this week. Rev. Mr. day with Mr. and Mrs. Soden. Frank and Mrs. Gerow. of Toronto, Poster. of the Methodist Tabernacle. 49IR A R T L A 1C Ro wnt Sunday with the latter's father, being the preacher. ItisatO.80inthe in. Mosgrove. morning every Sunday. The clergy-. FRUIT BASKETS ��- the town take turns In officThe shingle that has given calls The potato crop in this locality Is Mau Of taction for over 80 years'. Empire not as good -all was expected at Bret. ing. The hospital band furnished theCorrugated Iron with % fin. by 11 and 0 quarts, with coverts any my color The late varieties are almost a failure. music. I qdart berry boxes Miss Meda Boole. of Minneapolis, Major Weld, of the hospital. wrote 2 in. corrugation, see it before you Minn.. formerly of Brougham. is now the town council- urging the immed.1- bu'y other makes. If you - are In: 24 and 27 quart crates. made of very serving " Red Cross Nurse at U. S. A. at' construction of the street railway need of a Cream Separator. Try St boards. Strong and very light.6 camp at Fort McArthur, Waco, Texas. so as W provide rapid tranatt between a Premier for 80 days. Also Order earl as if there . The Ladles Aid of the Methodist the town and the Institution. The gasoline engines from $89.00 Up. of fruit there will a's a good crop Church will meet at the, home of Mrs. counc4l. by resolution of reeve Dow n- L 6. cot be half See or write me Wore baying. enough packages for Noble I. Stevenson on Wednesday ey, sent on the "quest to the Hydro- Im. Laid rL .1tisuadentood Bell Phone. the demand.' afternoon at 130, Oct. 10th. A w, radial Commins"o Invitation In extended to all lad let to the prospect Is bright for this project F. J. Prouse, 'Pick being realized "Ing Clicipblia and oat rolling every day &a attend. The progre" being made by the usual, commencing on Monday H I ighway Department of the On - Ontario a 0 the 28rd of July BOOTH-MURR.& Government JA improving the Kings- .91ekering .5arage W. G. Barnes, Green River* ton road since taking It over ft 21%LJO A very pretty wedding was solemn- more than a month ago Is almost In - Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. ized on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 21, credible. - A trip over It toTorouto on All automobile and Bicycle, at the home of the bride's parents. Tuesday showed many more men at Win. and Mrs. Booth. Wbitevale, work than a week earlier. and more rapairing pro ptly REAL ]PBSTATE..... When their second d&uXbter. Harriet road machinery distributed along the attended to. Gertrude, was united In Marriage to ten miles the road passes t brough % Tres, iOils, Grasse and repairs Calvin Eugene Murray, of Toronto. Pickering townshlp,' The third new The ceremony was performed by the cement culvert, that a half mile want always on hand: A. Rev. Henry Crickington. The bride. of Dunbarton school, is under way. who was unattended, looked charm. These culverts we wide enough to Potter & An&ew, In her travelling suit of Bigger take care of the permanent highway Five Acres of Land For Sale, I= with hat to, match and white and are excellent examples of cement PICXBRING, Out.- _ fox furs, entered the drawin room construction. Several miles of Ailing all planted with good leaning an the arm of her faltUr, to the hallow fond with gravel and cut - winter fruit, the strains of Lobeagrin played by ting the shoulders off no -*A to afford t her sister, Mine Elena. The gifts to drainage of the roadway in done al - just into the bride were numerous, Including read y. Deep d-rainage ditches fkank- Wri e Me-.......,. -.5 several cheques. After the wedding lug the eastern Rouge Hill am great r=99. . .. - . _.:, _;- supper Mr. and Mrs. Murray left for a improvements. Gangs of men were t On cutting and burolopr t9forms the road - e trees on either r1 •heir return they will reside In V. Richardson. short honaTmoon to Laington' River- side of the ravine that for prices dale, Toronto. way up the western Rouge 1111L It - . Notary Public., Pickering, would appear that *r re the present OSHAWA road is of good foundation the perms- on.Sarnia Bent construction oil a high grade M& - The Pickering A very pretty wedding was solemn- cadam road Is about to be begun. The VigaanCe Committee iced in the Baptist church here an Improvement already Made Is very '-.'-Fen eb• Wednesday. Sept. 1kh. % the Rev, evident and ell, -Its favorable opinions Dr. Spencer. when. Miss illie Lane alike front Motorists and farmers. In - was united by marriage to Mr. Frank dead, there is a not Inconsiderable The object of this Association Is to Vansey. The bride. with her mother, number of farmers now who have mo- lonem stealing and prosecute entered the church at' o'clock, attlt% tors. On the whole it looks as though the felons, ad inlivory duchess satin with lace and the war conditions with congestion of you money need pearls. bee veil held in place by a the railways will warrant the Govern - U znunl- wreath of orange blossoms and carry- Mont to Ifo on once with the per - Me W6ab6M@iE!,:,=r "Y'vit "y"mmem"beir Ing a shower bouquet of white roes assent improvement, provided men In Of Rzoontive ocalmistes. buds and sweet peas. Miss Florence can be got to do the twgently needed Tuttle and Kim Agnes Cowaa(Bro- work. fee i. .41.OL Ugham) were dainty little maids -of- A. C. REESOR, Tialsimnarbsbadfrom the PrestAoet or, honor, wearing simple white frocks with pink ribbons. also the a Secretery on appit"O - ora's Nx9c. Cain. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- gifts. pearl pins. They c=,WM9b ep. LOCIUST HILL SATURDAY, OcT. &m -Auction sale of or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. berdess crooks tied• with ribbon and pink sweet pew. Min Phyllis True- school bulldinlr, lot, standing timber J.R.-Thextoa: - W. J. Clark. lumber, stoya, etc,-. at S. S. No. 14 The groom President; cott provided at the organ. Th (Cedar Creek), also; sere of land. Sears"" was ably supported by Lance Co r3' Sale at I o'clock. See bills. H. F, Hamblin, while J. Loved and Pearson acted as ushers. TbFe church - ftgb, auctioneer. WHICH SCHO01 P was beautifully decorated Ly the FRIDAY, OCT. 12TH -Auction sale of a ou "Busy Bee..Girls.". who also presented about 50 bead of milkers. feeders. Alk kesineso College* are not alike, the bride with & mantle clock. The etc., at lot 10. con- 1, Pickering(old Choose Car btp cou Is left an the eveningopposite the Ink train Western Hotel, 29 'Watch for ptile "Highlands of Ontario," Half. Mills). the property of Harry Wade: An burton County- See at I a clock. See bails, W. B. Lulaorl T Powell, auctioneer. for work ? :Z -.14IGHLAND CREEK Tu=DAT OcT. Iftn-Auction sale of & and implements, the pro- "s farm stoc The theft of automobiles Is becora- pesty of Leslie Moore, Heydnobere This is Ahe Standm TORONTO. ONT.- Ing very frequent In Totonto, and in Park, Port Whitby- Sale sit 1p.m., and low price some came causes much excitement, sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. '0�r. Yoigo and Charles Sts, - t L lot One of these cases occurred early Sun- WRDNESDAY, OcT. 17TH -At 24 IrM con. 10, Markham, extensive auction National Reputation forbigb day morning when a large car was W tch that will - grade work and the demand for stolen from acklem's garage ou St. `ssde of farm stock and I George's8t. The car contained five the 1,,Tplemen's. stand hard work oar Graduitteit'is far greater than e propert f Wm. ,.is at It is time. thieves broke- open the gasoline tank our sulply. You risk nothing ty, men and at Morriph't store here the 1. llmontKaocredit: r. W,'Silver- attend Ing this school. and keep good sides, Auctioneer. tried and Ouly-tested. Write for and stole,some gasoline, Mr. Morrish our I­arj_-p� catalogue. THURSDAY, OCT. Iftn-Auction sale time Enter any awoke his two sons,. who, taking a of farm stock, implements, 'hat*, -time. - Toronto is the best place to shot -gun with them, gave chase in beir auto., They followed the thieves grain. roots etc., Ontario for positions. t the property of Regular styles, 1,50, 2.00 Wm. W. Dixon, at lot 81, con. 2, Picker- �-:W. J. Elliott, Prine'llial east the Rouge Hill they opened nst on the Kingston road and as they lag. Sale at one. See bills. Fred. and 4 00. Radiolite fire, 'the 'rear of the car, auctioneer. can be seen in This did Postill, d not stop the thieves and the SATURDAY, OCT. 20TH -Auction sale of horses, ponies, pba*ton, cutter, 2.50. the dark, continued on their mad career, until TOOLS SHARPENED automobile, furniture, etc..At White - they reached Pick e, when be in y fro;� vale, the property of Wesley Burk - We make a specialty of crosscut saws; _c See bills. t 6 succeeded e 'a away tb Pickering re holder. Sale at 2 o'clock. 9 r pursuers, Fred Postill, auctioneer. Tool of all kinds. Locks repaired. home, passed by the thieves, Razor -boning a4pecialty. For a first, who had taken one of the sideroads, TVIUDAT, Oct. MELD -Auction ulia of C. We,( Liddle, PbZ. 3 clam hair trim or an easy shave call and they were travelling at a terrific horses, -cattle, implements, furniture at the East -end Barber Shop. •speed. A few more charges were sent etc., at lot = eon. 1, Pickerlar (Be&r 3)ruggWt­Gradu&ts Optician See our House Furnishings of;' an into the touneau and it h thought Cherrywood station. C. N. the kinds. Slightly used Carpets some of the occupants were bit by the property of Mm Mary Lowerp.Zle t... N. R, TiTl,� Agent. `from 15 cents a yard up. shot. The stolen car was abandoned at one. See bills. Fred. W. J. GORDON 'PICKERING at thel)-affirin race track, Auctioneer. father' had wo'd In the gaa:zla T a z' `.maxyA ines: M`t�ury ems` Won't that give thous . --a low opf�wn �, o! us !" ' (.Tc be eentiauaed.) ftftm a Yelp 7e.,,.� cups -"eused to produce`the famous - ;,----+=— 2501* �� a a of bet pound of tea. But A FUIILE ALLEGATION. �� 'i — % that proves the Sae gimtitg of 0 f 'There was No Hostility to Germany Red Ron Teff, which g� fufttha' and tastes -' - in England Before the War. - better . it consists chiefly of rich, ftt=g s _ _ The pretense that Great Britain tm �a is the faaaone dW=k t o. �n in a t ^�" - was hostile to -Germany is one of the most futile allegations which have !!>4 - ever been used tv insult ordinary in- ~' _ telligence, says the London Telegraph. A pound of Red 77L.. s .,.1 blends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant Any one who reads the Z istory of re- g1M 2Sa � eent years must .be ;aware that, in this tali of Its natural deliciousness. Sold country strenuous and almost pathetic b i<RC - efforU were made in the direction of 7 th s in pealed packets only. $ llo� ' friendship with Germany. It was with sreslad Package. ' the greatest unwillingness, that we art M finally accepted the idea that Ger- ` many was our enemy, that her fleet was intended to be a distinct and ef- fective _ _ menace to our sea power arks COST �� - Englandgreceives his food prepared twee , Coui s • and that her kaiser, with honeyed wordsTHE according to diets sheet the pdiet.- i1 on his lips, was meditating the .bl ar sheet.being issued b one central ` est of • schemes -in his heart. All these Y B Y ad - OR, A DECLARATION Ofi WAR things were difficult propositions to authority which insists on rigid ad , ' p p SOLDIERS FOOD accept, for we were conscious of no ' herence to it. This .system ensures € particular animosity against our Teu- "-- `that the soldier receives variety in tonic neighbors, and were onlyforced . f his eatables, and it also nieans that CHAPTER VII.—(Cont'd-) j "You live here, don't you? I mean to add to our ships because, each navy LESS THAN IN IMPERIAL ARMY the rations are prepared on the most r They were standing around a slab at Ardloch ! 'lof atone upon which was depicted a . "Oh, yes, of course. My father is act passed by the Reichstag added to . BY TWO PENCE PER HEAD. economical basis possible. stout man on horseback �r rather oB; minister here. the growing strength of the fleet at Dietary sheet is a term which has "Ah!" Kiel. There can be no question what- a forbidding ring. Call it "menu," horseback, being in the act of sprawl-; though which is just as truthful and ing down the side of his steed with a Then after a reflective pause: ever that such enmity as existed in I "Varied Ration" Served to Canadians ' -dirk stuck into tris head which dirk' "Mabel—my cousin, I mean is sure Europe was shown by the Teutonic which sounds more attractive. Hera ' was in the hand of an extremely Ion;-' to go to your father's eburc�t. It's � powers for had we been consistently in England is Prepared by a is the menu for two days, for every JAW armed and short -legged -gentleman In, quite a short row over, I see." hostile we should not have found •ours Dietitian. - = Canadian camp in Englanit,: a kilt, standing in an easy attitude -at No comment from Fenella, who was „ home distance from his victim, and. ap- inwardly comparinyl the make- of . his I selves at the commencement of the � The Canadian Mena. arentl exerting himself as little as boots to those which Albert wore. war so largely unprepared for the col- `The cost of feeding Canadian ' p �Y g Monday, Aug. 2?—Breakfast: Rolled an ordinary mortal would in the ex= You go to church. every Sunday, ossal struggle. troops Ili England is nowadays two x termination of a fl don't you +. " + encs per head per da less than the oats, mutton stew, bread, butter, cof- y. As a matter o! fact, all these Chang- i p p p y fees Dinner: Canadian pot roast, tur- "This is generally known as the _ „Oh, yes." - �„ ing and inconsistent policies of the cost of feeding Imperial troops." > >' "Morning or afternoon service?". nips, potatoes, Jack Law dumplings,' grave of the English Dragon, ex- g kaiser are only one proof more that This, interesting assertion was re- plained Albert, "though, strictly -"Both, generally," she said, opening bread. Supper: Pork and beans, jam, s speaking, it's the dragon's slayer who il, Pair of genuinely astonished his irresponsible authority was a de- Gently made to the Canadian Asaocist-ed• Preen • with the further assertion i bread, butter, tea. rests, here. As you see byte date, isat .this strange Interest in herI monic force in Europe, bound to bring Tuesday, Aug. 28th—Breakfast:he lived to a good old age, but obvious-,igious practices. "My father Pikes i about an international catastrophe, that the Canadian soldier in a training ly this was considered the achieve- it, you know." 1In the area in England hat the advantage Rolled oats, beef olives, bread, butter, year in which the kaiser was g cocas. Dinner: pea soup beef steaks ' went of his life." "Do sou stay tennis!" be asked, at telegraphingto the czar the whole over his brother of the Imperials in ' " C' "He doesn't -seem to have had much the end of another long pause, an '.for' problem of the future of the Balkan securing a •greater variety in his Vic- blue peas, potatoes, breed. Supper: trouble over it," mused Mabel. "I; the second time to -day. foals, which enables him to obtain the Scotch cheese, currant fritters, bread, - take it that the ease with which he' "A little; but I so seldom have the States was very present to the minds butter, coffee. of the statesmen of Berlin. In 1902 a fullest measure of satisfaction out of knocks off his enemy is meant to chance : I These dietary sheets are distribut- symbolias the degeneracy of the E•ng- "There's a fameuo court at Ballad- .convention for the construction of s them. Obviously the legitimate env- ed to the areas well in advance of the heh nation. Real] this is rather, rochit; you should come over and try railway from Constantinople to Ba ing of two' pence per man daily in Y. Y P g actual day they are to be used. At I mo this you monument face to bringrtifying to my patriotic iI your This Y should like shedto with Mispea- alldknow was fithisyrailway was only a he I l earwe l can t g theCanadian oro Army the sum the bottom of the -sheet are printed Eng- Itto � wonder Thls time Fenella flushed swath lea- � � land means the Savin of a huge sum recipes for the making of ewers dish �. shame!" Y terton asks me." - - final 11>zic m s muds longer chain yearly taxpayer mentioned. The sheets are prepared "Oh Mabel will sale you right en- stretching !roil► Hamburg' to Berlin I minion- j b M There was sparlin reproach In the i y Major R. G. Roes, Chief Inspector �1 g upon him, but oar h. I'll get her to," he added, artth and Vienna, and .thence by way of , Through the courtesy of Brigadier-! ayes which laughed n q of Canadian Catering, who in working s . again Al&rt proved equal to the ac- rather a-stumbleover the wards.. I Budapest, Belgrade and Nish to the, General McRae, Quartermaater-Gen- caslon. Ahead there arms s from Mabel, ' eral, I have been enabled to gather `them out so many weeks in advance cry Turkish capital. In order that this j has to keep an eye on what kindly z y try's childish that sounded like one .of distress. railway should be able to bring about some particulars °i -the .manner in�iruita of the earth will be torthcom- 'Why nod of m coon i vanity T xt the even. had been kodaked "G� gracious, Ronald—our boat— all the economic and political results which the Canadian- soldier is ration- ¢ instead of. cut in stone fort where is it 4"- ed in En land, ss, a a war corres ond- ing is ,due season. y yea -s „ ,,. envisaged by the Wilhelmstrasse, it, g Y P later, who knows what face it would Over there. replied Albert, point- ent. The feeding of Canadian Dishes. ¢ have . bornel" ing to a dark object drifting seawards, was imperatively necessary that Ger- i g thousands of men s read over seven different training A special endeavor is made to pro- about"Whatever have the made his le a quarter of a nails away. many should feel safe -in the Balkan p +. y gs"By Jove! And I thought 1 had peninsula. By protecting hiin-Alf in areas is a complicated business—se vide Canadian dishes: Look through . -so short for?'6 demanded Ronald, ,. i - ' ' '"Was be a dwarf?', made it so fast. i Europe by an alliance with the czar, complicated, In fact, that the ordinary ; a Ale of these dietary sheets and one "I fancy the stone ave out, and "You can't make it. fast except at! the kaiser could no doubt gain oppor- civilian, whose knowledge of catering Ands cropping up such items as sweet 'r ssibi -deficiency- the right places. ; y par is confined to what fs -placed before ,corn, maple , mo y cy o space—more "Ronald oar _wretch! This means knit for skiing his influence in the P prop. Pork and beans a deficiency of orthography-.:- Ness East. him on the domestic dinner table, or raisin pie. equally responsible for having turn_ Slee ing in t e chapel, I suppose, with .For the one thin that is certain in � what he pays for in the restaurant, I All these dietary sheets are approv • ed the our heads pillowed on the English g goon into -a dragon. • dr n!" - German diplomacy, as recent history would be unable to follow it in its de- ed by the medical authorities. as to Upen which the lau h became as . r condescending to make use of l shows, is that it occupies itself with a 'tails.. food value of t1 a articles contained .,general and as unrestrained as though ! our boat. You will allow me to row number of different issues at once, so _ therein. A double check in regard to Various Baffoas, 'they had known each other for days, you over to BalLdrochit will yon not, ` their food value is,- ensured b the at least, instead of only minutes. Y ti Miss AttertonI After' which I can that if one ..device Leila another may Y "I pierce ,r ! succeed. If France could be made to. To put the matter briefly. There is diet being finally approved by an ex- p' your motive in that. return to fetch my slater, the "Lon Ration" which to served to pert attached to the Supply and speech: you want to spare me the ex-! Despite his habitual self-control 1 lose the advantages of the Russian al- fi + tra humiliation of knowing my coon Albert said' it s little too'eagertye in- ! [lance -it would be well; and if Great' Canadian troops in • Canada and in! Transport Department. The Navy Aryman laid low by a pigmy. 'This' wardly blessing the chance which was; Britain could be isolated it might be France, the principle of which ls that and Army Canteen Committee also " speaks for your goad heart, and seems; enabling him to render a service to still better. The best result of all, ! food commodities are supplied in bulk certify that the commodities required ' to ppromise - that- Northerners and � the mistress of Balladrochit. however, _would be tke ex ansion of on a standard scale to each company. will be available at the time for which " Southerners may, after all, hope to' "And leave her to mope alone among p There is also the "M Idified System," the diet sheet is intended. ,dwell in peace together." I the tombstones for an hours How German paver according to the ! which is in force among the Imperials �: ge "It shall not be our fault If the ! schemes of Mittel -Europa and the g Pe truly fraternal. I know s batter . in England, where the soldier ' � peace is broken," said Albert, with an- > dreams of Doctor Naumann. The lee-. g gets s , ',llicklc s Deduction. way than that. I'll. take your boat ion of his allowance in actual m- other inclination which he inwardly ! on ycendition that pori come along in it. ton for us and other nations conjoin- portion A teacher asked her class to write rsged to be more succeeatut than the ourselves—both of you. .10. ust I ed with us in alliance is always the spend as he choosesand the .* Both these der in he s� an essay on London. She was sur- d ns, signs of its being in time for tea, I reckon; and - same. We must have no further_deikl- . pe y prised to read the following in one at - There were i t g - - light lasts long enough -for you to get lugs with s militarism which is so terns, it is asserted, are wasteful; the broken, on any side as they slowly de- home easily after that.", men do not frequently et tempt: tiscended towards t o s where the The challenging glance towards her disdainful of ordinary conceptions of eq y B the food "The pec ple of London are noted for Byledrochit boat hay: been tethered, cousin ~which went atop with the I humanity and ethics, nor yet with a they world fancy, and the food is their stupidity.": bui -- as, only with the foremost' g German Emperor so deeply dyed in ( often squandered. The your author was asked how he words evidently anticipated some con, p p Y g : couple Mat conversation flourished. There is also the "Varied Ration," ventional. objection, but somewhat to schemes of basest treachery and so got that idea. Fenella was too unused to society to her' astoniahment, : as met with one absolutely callous to the obli obligations which we are now discussing, and „ talk readily, and Ronald's efforts in of full a g "Please, mina," was the reply, "it thio direction were not crowned with approval. of international covenants: which means that each Canadian` sol- says in the textbook the population of marked success. His usual rule, 'on "By Jove that's a capital. idea!" _ deer in a (Canadian) training area in London is very dense." •' -;making acquaintance with any " new " I Anon and ndotnantrace of sleepinhis face ess O • - •'young lady, was to open fire by a' his blue eyes. p If a cauliflower Is tied up in -a aeries of questions regarding the vari.I piece* of., it can, when cooked, I A -faint show. of resistance Havingg p *us games and sports she might be been quickly conquered, the art of be easily lifted from the saucepan supposed to patronise, in the course of q Y Q p' $�';$ to Gtl'ellt E(ipIIO>!1� Oi which process it was ten to one that four presently found themselves enc- with -no risk of being broken. so- _ some common $round of interest,was mg over the grey waves towards the'. set house upon the o Fallspraying after the leaves of - struck when, without any undue inter- ' Y Po opposite, shore, v.i r At least two of the hearts within the fruit trees have dropped may be sub - tion. effort, ` after the converse- - boat danced in unison with its elastic tituted for the usual dormant a ra i tion. To -day, ,atter Having evoked ; I a P Y- - =a few shy negatives, he found himself movement; for who could have dreamt Ing, and orchardists will thus over. OVRI' first sinking Into embarrassed silence, of such good fortune as this? and then abruptly seeking esti hten- ` Dusk was falling•when brother' and come .the difficulties in handling g sister, after a veritable .feast of a freight and obtaining labor in the ' meet upon various points which half r nti• "�' an hour ago had not existed for him. (tea, and a yet more dazzling feast of j subtler social .delights, recrossed the - loch. Such was the joyful preoccupa- tionof both their minds that fora ;:.'Send Theon To While silence reigned- between them. _ What they had to say to each other -_�ME= was almost too self-evident to require to be said at .all . 3 in the nature of the It was Fenella .alto, at last; witha , Anything long -drawn breath remarked; "What Cleaning and dyeing of fabric9 a pity Julia was not there!" can be entrusted, to Parllees : "I'm not sure that it was a pity. l Dye Works with the full assur- i justaforlla beginning all. you know, ht Fen but I - " ance of prompt; efficient, and ; do believe that you and I do better; r economical service. j more ornamental, you know!" and he — + �Sskea parcel of goods you wish !laughed with a gaiety that was al- A rated, attach written in- •most bryiah. . • . stractioasto each piece, I "Hcw- kind Miss Atterton is—and D and send to us by parcels how amusing! Not at all proud." « post, or express. We .. "Well, no—hem—I suppose not," A ,pay carriage one way. I mused Albert. "At any rate, I be - if prefer, send Neve that we'll get on all right. An _ a "for the booklet first. 'acquaintance made up in this way is ORedpath" stands for utgar Quality thatis the result of Be sure to address your ' a truM -card. Saves 6t least six months of the ordinary conventional modem equipment and meth backed by 60 years c palest clearly to receiv- intercourse. Quite a famous abort- "'" -experience-and a determination to produce nothir:g unworthy Ing dept.. cut? We've made all sorts of ap a PARKER'S DYE 'WO'RKS ointments already. � We're to take of the name "RMPA'TH : her to see h,aane Liz and hear morn . 79i YONG 3$ TREET UMITM second -sight stories, and we're to of ReaTpfzih .Stf�eef�E>rirtt:ra i TORONTO ez show her over the quarries." s and s �, Cartons— , • Y' • L °;, "That will be :nice. But why :id � � Sp and 1pp 11ge ' Made ni one a only --t ie h�hest � l u .to to tte that : rto you n n t ,+�iVyl .. a a .. .,• . +1,•" .« tN"-R '.9. , .t.. w .. .. . • .. � '( .C} »F stiMtsb+_lea.. � �,• ,.,• . s wa�ti.. C._.,,-.?��.n�.1"c...a."r,�,'x�.:•',�'+n�. .a.....:....x�,,,,.,a�...,.t., ..._�,:..,..i. ,.4�..-.,.,> ,<_•. _ ... � _,,.:..,_••.. .. 4 _nei ' _ _.... . _. �. .s.oat,:...,,,:r _ �:a.." �_-="'��'"'.r��ia':su.��.,u��iw��� �,�,...e, +�€;:%r.�u."''�'�s.xi� 61 5 f YJ� r} Carbohydrates are the starches and 1 In that period It was customary to ORIGIN OF HALOS Painters Used Them Long Before the r 1 Birth of Christ. !i7 i Saints, is pictures, are usually rep- resented with halos. Angela like- - wise. Why T Ask the next man you meet, -. and you will find Bim gulasing at the :.: DOMESTIC SCIENCE "AT HOME reason. Most people suppose that halos -were _ not warn until within the last 1800 isn't Twelfth Lesson.—Cereals. years or so. But that true, 4. Wheat, corn, rye; "oats; -rice, buck- I should be made into gruels for small Roman emperors and even consuls wheat and barley are the grains .from.4 children and invalids, then strained This method were pictured with halos long before the -birth of Christ.' • And, if history which cereals are prepared. All I through a fine seive. cereal foods contain protein, carbohy-1 will remove the coarse cellulose. tells of them truly, thgy were neither - drates, fats, mineral salts and water Cinnamon and nutmeg may be used to saints nor angels: The halo was originally a pagan is more or leas proportion. flavor gruel. Protein is necessary for building alf Cereal Griddle Cakes. symbol of power. Thus, it is not so =- bodily tissues,. therefore it a neces- nary fogd constituent. It is also the d cup t cold cooked cereal may added to the prepared -batter for bak- very surprising to find Satan withrepr- anted, in medieval paintings, with e ' - most expensive in the food groups. j th iddle Try adding one halo. -0'n up .of cold cooked breakfast cereal to `I'sugars. Cellulose, which also belongs your muffin mixture ' This makes a 'depict living personages of great au- t "'to this group, is valuable to the body thori with square halos. FLOWER OR FOOD. fish poets have written of the less gar s ; very good hot bread for breakfast. t3' sous rose and violet daffodil and fr its hulk and digestive properties,'I Mold the cold cooked cereal in Obviously, there would be no con- g ?but it has no food value. ventional impropriety in painting a . Bought as a Vegetable, This Plant daisy in the stilted, old-fashioned gal P glasses, then cut in thick Slices and dip portrait of Wilhelm the Wicked in a i g lantry of sucli1ines as these: "'• Fats are found . in various' pro or- P tions in different grains. in flour; now brown_in hot fat and square halo. His Plutonic prototype produced Gorgeous Blossoms, Neither with•Venus nor _with saint �ry serve for breakfast would naturals wear a round one. One :oY the moat often -repeated an. Proud lady wilt thou shire t Mineral salts are found in abundant y P !supplies in cereals, Left over portions of meat may be Nor claim the Lily, pale and faint, minced fine and added to the cereal be- sedates of the falrioua tulip mania in r The climate, soil and.the quality of Holland, when frenzied speculation in The Rose, too wanton fair; the grain itself are the determining fore molding. .;NERVOUS TROUBLE p choice bulbs raised rices to abnormal I Bright as thy wit thy Dahlia glows factors of the actual amount of nutri- Oatmeal Goodies.' and ridiculous heights, is that of the And gleams above the crowd Oatmeal that h contained }n the various One and one-fourth teaspoonfuls of The nerve system is the governing' cook in a well-to-do Dutch family who How noble, high and proud 'it grows may a grains that are used for cereals. The baking soda, one tablespoonful of wa- system of the whole body, controlling accidentally served her master the For., thee, as high and proud' methods used by manufacturers in pre- ter, one cupful of cooked oatmeal, one, the heart, lungs, digestion and brain; chief part of his fortune as a dish of 4 paraticA.oY the various grains for the! half cupful of sour cream, one-half so it is not„s;urprlsing that nervous 'vegetables—and not very appetizing, INNOCENT EYES NOT OUR$., market are also one of the deter- cupful of molasses, two tablespoonfuls disturbances should cause acute die- vegetables at that. She had mistak y mining features. I of cocoa, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, tress. The first stages of nervous de- an a small collection of his most vale Innocent eyes not ours Cereals may be coarsely ground and ,one-half teaspoonful of nutmeg. one- bility are noted by irritability and able bulbs, placed apart in a store- Are made to look on flowers, `contain a large amount of the outer' half teaspoonful of cloves, one cupful restlessness, in which the victims room, for onions, and had boiled them.'. Eyes of small birds and insects ' coat of the grain, or they may be fine flour. one cupful r dried bthen The matseem to ter requiresdby th' immediate atten- I war eair nerves.rm es abroad, tulips s of s have been Morn after! eummei morn t� ly milled, with the outer covering re-, crumbs. Mix in the ress order given, ' moved. Corn, wheat and oats contain mold into balls the size of a walnut. tion, for -nothing but suitable treat P ` -large proportions of fats; rice contains, J Flatten them between the palms of used, intentionally, for food, but only The sweet rose on her `thorn went will prevent a complete break- interior and waste bulbs, and those � Opens her bosom to them all. - v ?very little. Oats is•the richest cereal I the hand, and then place on pang pre- down. The victim, however, need not dried and groatid and used in combin- _ In protein and fats; wheat ranks sec- a pared as described for crumb crackers* despair, for even severe nervous dis- ation with cereals. Lately, in Ger- The least and last of things r and to oats and corn comes next. Bake in hot oven for ten minutes. orders may be cured by improving the many, dahlias have sometimes helped That soar on quivering wings, —fin$, Note. Use level measurements. A condition of the blood. It la because eke out the shortage of potatoes. Or crawl among the grass blades jCoonut or raisin may be placed on top of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make', _ 1 'Long, slow,_ continuous cooking is '� Cooked dahlias are not wholly a _:: out of sight, , necessary to thoroughly soften and 1 these goodies. Two tablespoonfuls of new, rich blood that this medicine has; novelty in Europe. A foreign garden Have just as clear a right Ishortenin and sour'milk may be used cured extreme nervous disorders after render the cellulose easy to digest g i journal has recently- pointed out that To their appointed portion of delight P The starch, which is m place of cream. all other treatment had tailed. The , Dahl, th!' Swedish horticulturist As queens or kings. present in the -grain, ie enclosed in a cell-like struc- + Crumb Crackers peruse thrive on the new blood made for whom this dahlia was named, in - --Christina G. Rossetti. ; I 'tore, therefore long cooking is neces- I One-half cupful of bread crumbs, by theme Pjhs; the appetite improves, traduced it in the beginning as a d~ nary to soften this cellulose, so that lone -half cupful of white flour, one digegtlon is better, sleeplessness no vegetable, hopinx that it would prove Tommy (seeing empty boots' after the digestive juices may act upon the j fourth cupful of graham flour, one- longer troubles the former nerve shat- I a useful 'and profita'frie edible It �uaa-expiesiea-e#-st>~ell)—Luyimel it those 1 _ ..cooked starch. Following is a table , fourth cupful of sugar, one-fourth tea- tared victim, and life generally takes I unknown in England, however, until are my feet I've had a horrible acci- of proportions to be need in prepar- spoonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoon- on- a cheerful aspect Every sufferer - Lady Holland, 'the imperious hostess dent' Ing breakfast cereals; ful of nutmeg, one-fourth teaspoonful from .nerve troubles, no matter how i of H-olland House and its famous Cereal water salt Time of ginger, nix tables of lard. slight, should lose no time In 9'.%"Ug circle, imported it by mistake. Shp euvful cupful teawl. ' Mix the. dry ingredients, rub in th Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial, bad ordered a small consignment' of HIGHEST PRICES PAID Cream of wheat 1 6u rnt I Jerusalem artichokes after tasting, wheaten 1 6o gntg:�shortening and dissolve one tea- thus regaining their old-time health ! �� For POULTRY, GAME, :. Rolled oats 1-3 *1 co min and comfort Rice . , , It su min. I spoonful baking adds in one-half cup +during her travels, a certain Jeru- EGGS d FEATHERS " Corn meal _: so min. `of sour milk and add: three table- You can get Dr. Williams' Pinmedicine, Pills-' Salem soup,' which so pie her ply write for particulars. Hominy grits 60 min f spoonfuls of molasses, one well -beaten tbrougti any dealer !n medicine, or by I' palate that she wished to be able to Coarse oatmeal. it 90 min mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes j !. soQs ar sY ao.. Cream of barley i e6 min. i egg, four tablespoonfuls of finely, serve it to her guests. She was might- me Sonseeoan 3[asit*. 39oatreal Use a double boiler' for cooking all! chopped citron. Mix to dough, then for $2.50 from The Dr.Williams.' Medi• I ily disappointed when only one of the 1 n cereals. Thin will also prevent them! one-fourth„inch thick. Cut and cine C4irockville, iqa� survived, end that proved to be - from scorching. A fireless cpoker is then brush with beaten egg and p no artichoke but an entirely strange , How better can we _ rZ g ideal for the -proper cooking of all sprinkle tile.. top with granulated su- : -Hearts Easy to Break. plant. It was ignominiously discarded 1 8 a S Y Veins and cereals. Dates, nuts, rgar• Bake in hot oven from eight to In the simpler forms of life the frombuds the vegetable garden; but as its n Producm the minutes. I buds showed a promising glint of col- .I$i raisins, figs, prones and dried fruits - may be added to . the cereal, when . Note. Always bake the cookies on heart is a mass of pulsating cells, I or, it was not thrown away but was than by putting that eztr- Booking, for file sake of variety. up -turned baking pan; grease well and which, as the creature grows to M&'! transferred to a mildest corner of the Y00 lbs. of finish on a beef Improperly cooked cereals will cause then rinse well with cold water before turity, lengthen out into a tube. In' flower garden. There its glowing ver- steer t Intestinal disturbances. The cereals placing e. many insects and flies the heart taken the cookies on it to bakMilian blossoms soon dominated the NUIsted animals will brine r a pencil form,, running from the fore- scene, and gardeners from miles bis prices at the Preserving Garden Products, salt in the bottom.' �elect'good sound head to the tip of the body. In ani- I around hastened to inspect the won- - r r Lebanon Chow -Chow, -One quart of ears of corn and place them in the salt, mal and bird life the heart becomes droua novelty. A London florist of- TORONTO corn," cut from the cob, one pint of i taking care that they do not touch more nearly round and proportionate-', fered Lady Holland a huge price for r y y lima beans, one quart of string beans, Cover with salt. Repeat this opera- ly stronger. An insect, owing to iia it, which she 'refused; having had to tsar red_ peppers, cut in one -inch tion until the tub is full. Place a coo- peculiar structure, does not have to be do without her soup, she had no'mind FAT STOCK SHO f, or, failing this, cover to part with her flower. blocks, icor green peppers, cut in cite or on top ocrossed in love to die of a broken flg - inch blocks, ten cucumbers, cut iff one- with two layers of cotton batting and heart. A thumb on the back will do Several of the Holland house e M1 t. t art I 1T en for the most and fin ata gentlemen �% - -- with s newspaper er a finally �- guests, g P Yards -inch blocks, two heads of cauliflower, .then P P - Stock with oilcloth. Do not remove the - ' ore broken into small flowers. Place all apt at politica than poetry, at- $n a preserving kettle. Cover with (husk or the silk from the corn. This Garden spiders feed on large flies, tempted to celebrate in verse the new �� , •..-q.--.-.:cold water and cook gently until the g can be used late in winter and will small moths, etc. flower and Its patroness—parficular- DEC, and 8A as vegetables are tender. Drain' and keep. The secret is to have each ear Stimulate crysanthemums with }y its patroness. There is none of the y of corn- entirely surrounded by salt, li id manure. I haunting loveliness with which Eng- "" Wirt ,Cover with a weak vinegar, aiding: qu Premium Ltst on Application. j one pound of brown sugar, two ounces j taking care that the ears do not touch of mustard seed, two ounces of celery each other. + -' seed, three ounces of mustard, two ' tablespoonfuls of whole cloves; two FOOD SAVING IN ONTARIO. �_ Eye Specialists Tell How To _- 1Eableapoaniuls of whole allspice. Bring Community Canning Marks a 'New to'a boil and cook for twenty minutes. ..«Siren hen Eyesight 509 In = _F 1Seal in all -glass jars. This maybe Epoch in Rural Life. imide a mustard color Ey adding taree Ontario is making rapid strides to- ' e level tablespoonfuls of turmeric. wards food .saving. In these war Y eek s " Tztne In Many Instances ce Dill Pickles. —Use a lard or butter days, we are doing many new things _ ~ -" tub, Cleanse thoroughly and then, which we would not have thought out a.cald'with boiling water and place in in peace times. Almost the ver new- a rYec+ p ' ption' You Can Hsvo iunetivttts and ted had t Ser ayes strain 1 ri sear from protracted o ummed N y I FAled and Use at Home. when not congested o the dull cut. accords research war Roared need _ ;the sun to dry. Select medium-sized est experiment is that of community fused expression common to such cases. according to -directions rendered asur- Boston, Masa.-+V ictims of eye strain Having run out of her medicine a prising service. I •found my eyes re- s� cucumbers. Wash, to remove the canning. Parkhill Women's Institute and other eye weaknesses, and those friend suggested Bon-Opto. She used markably strengthened, so much so I sand, and now I1$Ce a layer Of grape 1s making a successful trial. The 1 who wear glasses, will -be glad to know this treatment and' not only overcame have put aside my glasses without die= , that Doctors and Eye Specialists now her distressing condition, but strange comfort. Several of my colleagues have vide leaves in the bottom of the tub. ;canning plant had -a capacity of five i agree there is real hope and help for and amazing, as it may seem, so also used it and we are agreed as to 77J, them. Many whose eyes R•ere failing strengthened her eyesight that she was its results.. In a few, days, under my Over this spread a iay'br of dill. Place hundred cans a day. The machinery say they have had their eyes restored able to dispense with her distance obaervatlon, the eyes of an astigmatla R a layer of Cucumbers and then cover is simple—a b h.p. boiler; two vats, a and many who once wore glasses say glaasea and her headache and neuralgia, rasa were so improved that • classes M the cucumbers with a good layer of sink, a ,copper kettle, pans, s oons I they have thrown them away. One left her, In thin instance I should say have been discarded by the patient."- P man says, alter using It, 'I was al- her eyesight was Improved 100c'o. I Eye troubles of many descriptions - dill. Repeat this operation _until the measures, etc. The vats. were heated most blind, Could not see to read at have since verified the efficacy oi' this may be wonderfully brenefited by the tub is filled to within four inches of with steam Coils 'and can be brought; all. now I can read everything with- treatment in a cumber of cases and use o! Bon-Opto and' 11 you want to r out my glasses, and my eyes do not have seen the eyesight improve from strengthen your eyes, So to any drug the top. Have the' top layer of dill to boiling in three mittutes. Fifty hurt any more. At n1 tit they would 75 to ib per cent in a remarkably short store and get a bottle of Bon -Opt* psin dreadfully, how theyy feel Sne all time. I can say it works more quickly tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet iii �• one inch thick. Over this place a quarts of fruit can be cooked at once. the time. It was like a in to me:' than any other remedy I have pre- a fourth of a glass of water and let it thick layer of grape vine leaves. Make 'I a smaller vat is used for blanching A lady who used it says: Tho atmos- scribed for the eyes." dissolve. with this liquid bathe the k brine of water and salt drat will and sterilizin and the CO er kettle Phare scrammed hazy with or without I?g, Smith, an oculist of wide expert- eyes two to four times daily. You g, PP glasses, but after using this preacrtp' encs, nays: I,ltave treated in private should notice your eyes, clear up pI, float an egg, bring to boiling point and for' making syrups, jams; jellies, etc. tion for fifteen days every thing seems practice a numbber of serious opihalmic coptibly right from the start and in• clear, I can read even fine print with. diseases with Boa-Opto and, am able to flammation and redness wilt quickly, add one OUACe of mustard seed; three 1 The aim is to conserve perishable I out glasses." Another who used it report ultimate recovery is both acute disappear. IL your eyes bother you 1_• ounces of horseradish root, cut in fruits and vegetables, and to store 'days. "I was bothered with eye strain and ehronle cases, Mr. B. came to my even a little it is your duty to take laces two oUriCea of ginger, ,material Contributed by inters tel .gauss d by averwcrked, tired eyes which ottico sulYerin with an 1nYected eye. steps to save them now before it is 3*< Sims!! p nduced fierce headaches. I have worn The conditiongwas so serious that an too' late. Many hopelessly blind might ti Cut in pieces, One-half ounce of black helpers for convalescent homes and, lasses for several years both for $is operation for enucleation seemed im- have saved their sight 1f they had earod,.:,- tance and work, and without them I perative. Before resorting to the for their eyes in time. ;pepper. Pour over the cucumbers „hospitals. Everyone in a radius of ,could not read my own name on an operative treatment I prescribed Bon- per on- rote: A city physician to wh*w the above and then cover with a piece of cheese- ;ten miles, wino keeps chickens, has I g!rn-elope or the type Writing on the Opto and 1n 24 hours the secretion had arttcte was submitted, said: "Yea, Eon•Opto b _ cloth, then with a cover of wood cUt been asked to contribute one chicken, machine before me. II can do bout now, loasenod, intigmmatory symptoms be- a remarkabio eye }�medY. Its consutnent in- and have discarded my long distance gas to subside, and in Seven days the gredlents are well known to emtaeat eye spa-• Iso that it will fit inside the top of the and each woman who canned her own, $taSaes altogether. I can count the eye was cured and retained its nor- etatiste and widely prescribed by them. I base uttering leaves on the trees across the mal vision. Another case of.extreme used It rery successfully in my own practice ox tub. Place a heavy stone on this t3 fruit contributed to this store. It I street' now which for several y rs convergent strabismus (cross eyes) patients whose eyes were strained through over- - `* ';weigh down the cucumbers.- Stand looks as if this might be the beginning have I e isnolike a d mm g joy n'E what escaped the surgeon's knife by the work or misnt glasses. I can blggbly recommend P Y timely use of your collyrium. The it in cave of weak, watery, aching, smarftc. in cool dry place to ferment. Look at j of a good work that should not end {t has done for me:' tightened external muscles yielded to-ftching, bnrning eyes, red,lids, blurred Liston os It is believed that t1ousands who the soothing and anodyne •effects - of for eyes Inflamed from exposure to smoke, 6006 " the pickles once a week, removing all when the war treed i6 over. Wear glasses can now discard them 1A Bon-Opto. I always instil Bon-Opto dust or wind. It !s ace of the rery few saepaw- froth and mold` Wash the cloth and a reasonable time, and multitudes more after removal of foreign bodies and tions I feel sbould be kept on hand for regal= return it to cover the tub. Aiso', An ,anti-freezink radiator solution will be able to strengthen their eyes apply it locally to all burns ulcers nae In almost every family." eon -opt* to not so az to be spared the trouble and ex- and spots on the eyeball or the lids patent medicine or secret remedy. It Is as INA. used b man mOtOTiats with success p getting glasses. totr iia therapeutlo effect. By cleans- ".�,- , keep the tub filled with brine: Y y erase of ever etbtcal prcparaUoa, the formula belay p oa - Use. is alcohol and water, 'putting 26 per Df. eek, an eve specialist Of nearly ins the liar Of secretions and act Ina; the package.' The manafbctarera guarantee it to ' Salting Corn For Winter j p P P as a' tonto for the eyeball itself the cent. alcohol to 75 per cent, water. !went ears rs�ttce, nays: "A patient strenstbea eYesiabt a0 per cent Ia one week•sttme Use a lard or butter tub. Cleanse i P came to me who was suffering; from vision Is rendered more acute hence in many anatancev, or refaM the money. Itilrdis- thor6itghly and scald with boiling we- When the temperature goes below Blerbarlds Mar;ihalls with all the the -number of ' cases of- discarded penned tv all - Rood drucxtsts,, lttaludi d g ,;lasses." general stores; also by Q. Tamblri °? tar. Rinne in cold water and place in the I zero, 80 per cent. e9cohol tabanid be concomitant symptoms, as mornini; hr. Conner "says: "My eyes were in T. Eatoo • Co. Toroatw _ •:cilia to dry. Now place six inches of used• . agglutination v1 LLa Milli, ohroale acts- bad condition owlag to the severe w+ ' Y 1K• 1 .. q .,•.0;,44 9 .2. . •- ,..;, .+w.•"�`".... �;,i.9G.;.....F�...,.. _,. ..z._.�.' c, x r` r" r`+n," r m+ r fv'"'r,.a7-.�...'•gt. •rr'..'c,.t F">�' �`°.. ` a=seeding glad to do so. All pi' S Or i0Rent I., €°� ~- �i#sZs@ssiWlges$$s0iss Gr • the feilowe ins Platoon join with me In sending our deepest sympathy to In our los there was s' f '- One portable maw Kill situated in Will hold good during Sale. Choice pp, Cu ,tor no man better liked or admired than Arabia Se,' the Province'one "WHITE" f An elegantly constructed machine for his high principles, and there was ao ooe more ready for death than 2of @being of one 26 h. p eog(ne. Water - engine, t one saw mill. out oa saw, planer, lath r • ' 1.i0 PW you 1 01.96 if paid Wedtumd. Tour spa. His personal effects will be mill, ,ever tool and for the manufacture acture .�� each end of table ; beautiful swell front furniture of golden oak, quar- forwarded as soon as possible, Please accept my sincere sympathy , start with. Owing to a decline in my health I am forced to 75c JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. in your low. give up a por- tion of ay business, -therefore, would la to the •,WHITE" iLt.-OOL McLaughlin sell or rent to the right partsi. Must be a hustler and Ile to take steel attacbments. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY SEEDS prepare lon as soon a: possible, as sale lumber•is 18th Paym't The followingletters have been re• "aeivred by Mn. -N. A. Hopkins, Mark - $1.10 off good, CHARLES '. OHARLEf3 SHAW, $1.10t ham, whose son, Pte. A. B. Hopkins, Red Clover, Timothy and all kinds of seeds. 60.10 Bjorkdale, flask. M u was killed In action on Aug. 18th ; In the Field. Aug. 29th, 1917, To Hopkins. We are in the market and are presser- ad to pay the highest market prices. ,a $1.20 *4 Agent Want@d i V % Mrs. Markham. Ont. DaAa MADAM -No doubt, The best equipped cleaning mills :Ca� in the 27th Paym't i1.20 previous country, Pon to the receipt of this letter, you will have received the sad news of your . dson a death. No. 746872 Pte. A. 8. Hop- Send us samples, or communicate with us before selling. P 1 C K E' R / N O 31st Pa t kine. May I extend my sincere sym- Take advsn a of the best Seed Mark - AND DISTRICT 11.40 '.pathy to you in your terrible bereave- mens which has caused you so much eta in the world. Bell or Independent phone, _ To sell for - i1.50 sorrow and grief. Perhaps when time has somewhat lightened the burden of Prompt, efficient and reliable service "THE OLD RELIABLE 87ti1 6j m't your sorrow, you may find some eon- in the fact died in handling Seede guaranteed. J. H. DOWNEY COMPANY FONTHILL NURSE 'Solation that your son like a soldier, fighting for his ging in WHITBY. ONTARIO Splendid list of Stock for Fall _ . and country this noble cause. Your .eon was always very highlyspoken of by his officers and comraes, and we _ planting, 1917, and - Spring planting, 1918, - feel that we have lost a' true friend _ .• ' and comrade. Yours In sympathy,u including many new varieties which we alone control.. Col. CAtiultox; O• -O., -France. Send for new illustrated Oatalogile, Franca, Aug.4th1917 ug• , also Agent's Proposition; Hand. some free outfit. Excins- V. .Dear Mrs. Hopkins: -' ive Territory. You will probably be informed be. fore the letter >t.In>sasL oomeQlox arrival of this through w ` DL vrivate or official source, of the death la action of your son Archie, and as I , STONE and . WELLINGTON, regarded Archie els one of my parti- friends, I felt The Fonthill Nurseries. a I had. to tell his mouser of the manner of his death. We were holding the line atter an at- ()et your sale bills at the News Office. (Established 1887) - TORONTO. ONTARIO a'' taek, Lad Archie with hie machine gun _ line quitethe machine Run list. e In er The ance tiler-• � U- �%+ tea • _ meas made a terrific sprinter attack, and In consequence Arabia was killed by a fragment from a e There i. nothing more to tell escepoept that oarco Bled de, CREAM O' THE W FLOUR •.. 'too ' son as became a mea and a flrinhis gun to the last. His bads eras busied pear our position. I will be for Good W holeMOme Bread glad to read you w near as ible the location his - of grave, and it there ral Is anything further I could tell you I P _.E A C H E S-, This week at Richardsons. Leave yyour orders. • •Fint gtu►lity." -Pricee.will be at file lowest. -Ir r r 1 .DNX) 19UaA,M To preserve your peaches. ' For peach time we ere making a special - sugar price -49.00 per 100 lbs.. i A N 3D 8 im Xj- M) A a and. Rubbers for Jar@, and Spices of all kinds for preserv:ng. - == :AN IMPORTANT ORDER �T Of plain white and Clover Leaf Semi -Porcelain Dishes just openbd no. Call and see the new shapes in cups, etc. .a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of Good Groceries. "When you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store." JAS.".-RICHARDSON Pickering Hardware Store THE BAST +CGN The Pandora tip• - Its the FIaur that makestheBasad, the The Happy Thought .pon can't get beet ,JUii IC/A-L SALE' results from an infers r e. That's �O* *„ S. 8 r�' PICK�NG of Fane Lands i17 the Township REAM .- .. why we ,recominend H MiF Pickering t file County ItoiIfof O�ta.ia. ''��++OF THE WESTXx � Sr CounT as olra'AAdo. COAL and �N 'Water, Pure Wet@r In the Mattes of the Partition Act ._The beat Bread Flour on the market. In the Estate of S.R. DanIf you are wise roll will use the,`aniy ._ d , roll a deceased. 'Hard and soft Coal of the best Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Axscu DANrD r az' As., Plaintiff, Blend quality on hand. - who b agent for Wind Mi11s. Gasoline • °+.�... vs. Monaroh Pastry Queen Cltj� Lll®IIsi Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings � Ntcsor.As McCsaaox, Defendant.Highest rice paid for Barl , for water works. Also bath room .fix- = _ are splendid Flours.- Try them. 'Purmant to a judgment of dale i Rye and Bnekwheat delivered tures. etc. Everything gives careful I Court, made to this matter sad schen. L��� ,_.at 9pink's Mill. attention, 'there will be offered for sale by public A he Cam bell Flour Milh � ' �� � auction In one parcel• with the appro. P •vua� • e - RICE'S PUMP WORKS, _ x basion of the undersigned. Mester-in- -.. _. .. Pickering Station Coil Co. Home Tel. 6621. Wbitevals, Out. - Ordinary of this Court, by O. M. Hen- - "' derson and Company, Aactloneers, at their auction rooms. No. 128 ging Now Adveredson"a$s. - Street, East, Toronto, at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday the 20th day - p - of October, A. D., M7, wANTED_At once. a maid to as- Sale dates are r At C H Burling s Ll! and singe- star m housework. Applr to Mn. w. H. � C. • Jar that certain parcel or tract of land F1lteou lot 17, con 5, Pickering. R. R. No. 1. and premises situate. lying and being t,ocust iilII. In the Township of Pickering, is the T OST -On Sept. 20th on Brock Road Thu 'Mayo - ��areroomsp ' County of Ontario. and beton parts LJ between 3rd conco ton and Ass Hubbard'% =- of lots fifteen and sixteen in the filth agree a plaid wap! lap rug. Finder kindly leave r concession of the Township of Picker- at NewaOlsee. 1-2 lag in the Count and Province of - II Pick Ontario, and oonts3ning�two hundred VOR BALE -4 Cogie paps, Apply Friday and Mead seven acres and fifty aoo-hnnd- to Fred t.aoer, lot as S. F. can. Pickering. redths of an acre more or tees, as de- Ind. prone. Mark e07 s2-8 _ :scribed in a conveyance by Seville `TOVE FOR SALE -Parlor cook. Sat�da I.: �11Lartineau Newton and others to the S good as new. Having instaued a fu � -Come 111 and het IIS t late Samuel R, Dandy and Nichol" have no further use for same, For earticui4 i err=. -registered in the ��ist�•� apply at News Office. 2tf -- -of Ontario. - Oct l 1 12 and 13Z lain Our Plan M for Pickering on 1814. The land Iles about three miles the Station of Greenburn on "the Casa- dian Northern Railway, with good motor roads leading from the City of Toronto. On the lands are said to be erected a frame dwelling house, a most modern barn and silo and other suitable out A spring stream flows through the property, which makes it available as a 000D. rrocx FARM. 'The barn is equipped fer cow stables -.and piggeries with all modern equip- meut, and the silo is large enough to feed the stock the farm will carry. The outside fences on the farm are new and there is sufficient wood to use of the farm. A plan of the pro- party will be produced at the sale The property will be offered for sale, subject to, a reserved bid filed by the said Master, The purchaser @ball pay ten per cent. of his purchase money at the time of the sale to the vendors or their solicitors, and a further ten per _ cent. within thirty day@ from said sale, and the remainder with interest thereon at 5% from day of sale till pay - went into Court to the credit of this matter and action within sixty days from day of sale. If not previously disposed of, a :,,*,quantity of grain by the bushel,- and hay and straw by the ton, will also be offered at the same time and place, the terms of payment for which will be cash on delivery at the farm. The Vendors sball not be required to furnish any abstract, of title other than a Reftister'9 Abstract or to pro - dues any deeds, copies thereof, or evi- Aences of title. exce t such as are in their possession. in all btherrespects terms and conditions of sale will Z be the standing conditions of sale of this Court. r - ° For further particulars may be had from Messrs, Smith, Rae da Freely. -i- :.#'Solicitors, 4 Wellington Street, ]tart, Toronto. Dated at Toronto this 12th• day of w8eptember.1927. :. GZO. O. ALCORN, �.:8 Paster-is-0rdinaey . BAY GELDING -3 off, lb} hands, wellr ibgred, sound good looker. not broken. Gleeson. %bould make beautiful driver. M. Greenwood. 32tf AMBS FOR SALE -Shropshire ram lambs for sale or will exchangefor ewes of same weight. Aptly to G. P. Beal,--Fern- -dale Farm, Uxbridge. nae 89 CHEIFER STR,AYRD-From the L pprreemises of the undersigned. at lot 9. can. 6, Pielcertng, about Ani. 250 a grey heifer, a, bout 16 months cid. Finder please notify'dilonso Jones. R. R, No. 2, Claremont. 32-2 200 ACRE FARM To RENT -Lot 31, Con. 2. Pickering. Splendid dairy farm with plant of all year round pasture, with good spring. House.'barn and silo. For further par- iculars apply to J. P: White, Highland Cteek. 1.3 SHEEP AAD SHORTHORNS FOR sale---TsrOxford ewes, two Oxford Iambs, one Hampshire ram and two Short bull., 8 and 12 months old, respectively, registered. W. Batty, West Hill, stop 42, Kingston Road. 32-3 , FOR SALE -(food servibeable bone �d tl years, will sell cheap, Also a anm- br of oat barrels, two suitable for vinegar bar. refs, Apply at the Pickering Bakery Rif FOR SALE -Several young pva�. brad abort -horn balls, fit for service, ore desirin snob sbould call on E R Push, lot 16, ooe 7, Fickedug, H has also several young banters for sale. M4� The Fruit .Store - 'HAS THE QUALITY Melons Peaches,-. 7 Plums, .and all other Fruits M season. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM Plain, in cones, sundaes or ifl ''Ice-cream sodas-alwaysgood H. J. MARQU/S Pider6s s = 9xis io HeWs a Wonderful 4ppoetuntty to Geta NSW `"meads in Canada" WHITE - Twent five Cerits kM fou Need Join Our White' Prog�r@ssi4@ S@Wigg �talchiae Club 25 Cents Benda to Your Home One `of the'Newe'st Models of the Famous White Machines °Only 50 Memberships- W White Sewing Machines will be Bold on this Club Plan - ti WMY YOU SHOULD ✓OIN TO'MOWMOW + - Because no better machine can be bad at any price. Because your health deserves it. j Because the first cost is so low. Because sewing will henceforth become a pleasure. ,Because the Club Payments are so easily made.. Because it never pas to put off doing a good deed. Because you cannot buy again with so little ancon- Because after the Ciub closes prices will be higher. venience to your pocket book. Because such an opportunity may never come again. Special Prices Permitted by Manufacturers During this Sale Osiy. � "rI .'The Old Rule J 'I've above is One First Come First Served of the Wonderful Will hold good during Sale. Choice _ Values `,albite" Auto Lift this of any � 6th Paym't "WHITE" f An elegantly constructed machine with automatic lift, nickle plated band wheel. a one piece hanging On this plan centre panel, with two drawers at at equally low prices. each end of table ; beautiful swell front furniture of golden oak, quar- ENROLL AT ONCE ter sawed and finished, fitted with 75c ball bearings, and exclusive belt grip- An added feature ping device which holds belt on the stand wheel when head is lowered, la to the •,WHITE" and a complete set of the latest style Progressive Club in the op - portunity to save premium steel attacbments. refunds, Make any final 19th Paym't payment In advance and 18th Paym't save Ta'x Czwn. � "rI 2nd Paym't 3rd Paym't 4th Paym't T Zbc 23c 23e 5th 1� 't 6th Paym't 7th Ps 't t 9th & 't 10th l lth ym' 75c 75c 7bc t Fftym't 18th Paym't 14th Paym't 15th Paym't $1.00 17th Paym't $1.00$1.00t 19th Paym't ' 18th Paym't $1.10 $1.10 $1.10t 21stPat 22nd ='t 23rd Paym'11.20 ,a $1.20 $1.20 24th Pa t 26th Paym't 26th Paym't 27th Paym't i1.20 $1.30 $1.so $'.;130th Pa3rm t 29th Paym-t 30th P m't 31st Pa t $1.30 $140 � Paym't $1.40 34t Ph aym t 11.40 Md Paym't 36th Psym' $1.40 i1.50 $1.b0 31.50 87ti1 6j m't a i1p50ym't PAYMENT $1.60 � "rI ott ►tesr�om. 5[r. and hire. Knox, o! Toronto, sr>ta>tnit sunolsllrspslao111i»ttiatll[ 1It>HN ? . Peter atacttEb was to the city on s e days lastweek u the PT�� 8ER4yy. . Friday. guests o! E. and 11tH Forsyth.. Btoras will be on Monday '— O 4 aRuaN RtvaR THE DOMINI ". It being As= vine hal k. James IIaderh had a Pat �e *,peen River Red Cross Anzili- s+tKattAlsMto le rl 'tri�p to the city e►n Monday. are will meet at the home of Mrs. Fwmers' Silfh*q `= ll[a's. Charles Rnmohr, of Toron- William Rooth on Tueada oveniag, s�.iwti.n•a pia. tot ens aM+ use • o, are visiting with S. and Mrs. Oct. 9th, at 8 o'clock. All �es cor- _ _ _ Rmohr. dially invited. now SAYING& 09PARTMENT -_ A *,amber from here took in the assesw. ee =s.00 eat upwards reestves. TOVE FOR BALE—Goal heater, /CE CREAM l"� �'�` w 'd°'` i00°D� t"t°' wear. - o � anniversary services at Glasgow S i�stsst �+ aesas•t to ayeeMeee. _ Farrow. is condition. wW .ell. =,on Sunday, For further part=culan apply to W. is. Palmer. Constantly on hand, also E Charles and Mrs. Maylon, of IIs- Claremont. s -a soft drinke on ice.. " IAfI;ILTBY BRANCH; L D. TERRY, Manager. abrid e, were the guests o! J. H. TB BLE,-Piskertn Station O - g� TIME _ .BREAD, BIINB and CAKES ett '• " - •� �' �' iand Ere. Beal on Sanday. T. R. Train. Qoin` East dm as follows— >gti!ltitist>riyst=x111[Yt1[11t:>K1e111[ltlwtealsiletsi1t11tlsa![lllest>tat)•itan �s J. D. Bandy, who injured his aro, 6 Mail s.Os A M. Patterson s Chocolates. M- -wrist while nnkladiapl grain with �+ 2e l.00.l 9.45 P. >�i.. - Both phones in shop. idling*,, to slowly improving. • so Local 634 P. M. a , Miss Margaret Graham and her Trains going west . due as follow*,- H. R. Monneyt Pickering A r {mother. Mrs. Peter Macnab and No. 2s Local >0.27 A. M. Mrs. D. Scott motored to Uxbridge 27 Local 8.35 P. M. - .• 7 61 all 7.40 P. M, . • e 'on Wednesday. •dnndav included � In Vn�t there is stren • Mrs, Mliott and daughter, of — ' YL y � OT y, r Brooklin, are visitingthe former's ELM DALE MILT There to a great movement at pres•� +iI!' ppareats Huglnd Mrs. Gregg j r., P=CFR=N.� eat for cooperation among the farm•. This to net the thing to put on your stock to keep the flies ` for a few weeliL j y p Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paddick, You can always the best Mani- ars of Ontario and every farmer is few y invited to join the good work. away. Get a supply and thus increase E s of Groton, are spending s toba Flour made from No. I. Attend the meetings of the U. S. O. dayyss with Rev. A. and hire. Me- Manitoba Wheat. Glub and become better acquainted :the supply of milk. _ a� a Cellan and family.Royal Household and Glenora for with your neighbor and mutual re- - =°*'►z Mrs. Thos. Neal, we are glad to Bread.. Try, a bag. spect and eonfideuce will develop. say, is somewhat improved since pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Room for a few orders of twine yet, last week•and hope the improve- BRAN, SHORTS place them with the secretary, and all :P L O W 8-H A R F S went may continue. MI% FEEDS] those getting twine through the club - T. P. Shirk is assisting Mr. Rat- OAT CHOP are asked to get it promptly from Mr. For all kinds of Plows on hand and they are sold at elifie at SWn!lville this week. CRUSHED OATS Marquis or me uckrin. They are handling am extra large BARLEY CHOP 1 the lowest possible prices at , chi Mont of peaches. WHEAT United Farmers _ We are sorry to state that Mrs. CRACKED CORN Ric bi rd Ward had a stroke on MI%ED HEN FEED Club, Pickering. Frida77last"but are glad to know Caldwell's Cream substitute CHAS..-SARCENT'S that site is improving. Cslf ,Meal. On and after Oct. 15th, the Molasses steal stores will close every evenin�, ez• CHOPPING AND OAT DISNEY R CLARE MON T, Ont. Veptiag Saturdays, at 8 o cock, CRUSHING EVERYDAY 1 during the winter months. (,let prices on lead in ton lots. �E+ James tawson has' returned - boene after sing a couple of BELL P90NS. Funeral Directors v►eeics w _A friends in the town- �'• �� Chi of York, Toronto and Stouff• Chopping every day, and Embalmers, <_ � A. M. and >�trtl. Smith and child, We Want Now �V;Mtby, - Ontario Son, m Yn. � r " Footwear who have been spending a couple A reliable A ant la Ontario Oauaty iof weeks 'nation with relatives 8 iia Lasa tL�ad Durham, have .re- to sell Pelham's Peeriem Fruit and #*,rued home. Ornamental Trees during Fall and Our stock of Bummer -Footwear includes the latestetylee w►nter months. flood pap, exclusive answered promptly atj The school building, lot, stand- territov y, free selling equipment. any hour by motor. PUMPS and OXFORDS in Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and inktimber etc., belonging to S. S. Over OW Acres of the choicest Nurs- - Dark Brown Calf. f No. 14, will be sold by suction to- cry Stock, including vzw varieties, NO extra charge for distance - morrow, Saturday. Bee bills for controlled by ne Handsome up -to - ?full particulars. date selling equipment and a splendid Cany" and Bnckskln Boots, Shoes and Pumps - (taster Allan Taylor, o! Sault t�anadlan-grown stock to offer custom- We haves the finest Hearse St. Marla, returned hones last era. We are not jobbers. Write now week after dreading a couple of for agency terms to and equipment outside _ See our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes' for Men, 'saaonths with his grandmother, PELHAM NURSERY 06.1 of Toronto Women and Children Mrs. A. W. Mesa Toronto,. Out. F y 1q. B.—Catalogue sent on request to , PEEL ---SO N Potatoes may 'be need to the a pHc�ts for cies or pnrchaaers heart's content this year as the p *,gen Bell Phone, day or night, No. 99 acro is a bountiful one in this lots- °f Nursery't°eli. 61-13 P Independent, day, No. 62 B$Oag STREET, � - -- WHITBY, -ONT, •" .4 Sty and are said to he sold at 90 cents a bag to Uxbridge. Nights and Sundays No. 85 0 D. P. and Mrs. Macfarlane and son. Scott, of Canningtoa, motor - ped down on Sunday and spent the Prepare for 1teatle88 Da _ a_�O 'U R + , Mrs. Macfarlane'*, r- .. da with M pa _ 7 a . • ants. P. and Mrs. Macnab. Can plenty of Frait'and buy your _ _Ae The many friends of Thomas Sugarand Gem Jure line Green's r �$ that will be pleased to know ' from an. A full ne of Gyre and Lea y Bread '. that he is recovering from his re- of all materwo San• dedon q cent severe attack of pneumonia, kept to stook. it will pay you We have a -fall supply of Dry, ►. although he isnot yet out of dun- and Pastry Flours, also b anti ai oar works acd inepset our etoo► Goods, Fresh Groceries, Paints and car, and obtain prion Don't be misled b� n Fred Catton, of Durham, who ye.,a ws do sol •mpto� them, oouee9n at• Oils, and to last everything you Purity B read Flour has been teller of the Blackstock ly w• can, and do throw oft the apns need always on hand. - - branch of the Standard Bank for oommissioo of to par sent., whish you wu y • - the past year, has succeeded Mr. ow"inly save h to vitsoo ey Rodman as teller of the Claremont call solidtsd. Isom es.� J. F / I T G O L :�0 = ig -�Q L ig +b1'anch: VNITNT InnilE to.. ,• lC�seoline and Motor oils. :-. Axle Crease and James Mairs, of Brockton, called Odies and Works, whit", Ontario NORTH CLAREMONT ftpo n a number of Claremont - Maohine Wad various kinds. _- Xl'ieads last week. He was a resi• T H E * " ''dent o! our vii about tbirty - _ .,• years ago when he attended the fall line of Barnes BaBkets alAays � ablic school BANKRev. A. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. STANDARD_- _ _.. -on hand. _ Caddick, Mrs. Robbins and G. M. _ 01r CANADA . .Forsyth motored to Brooklin on — Tuesda; when they visited the _ tFISI►C� TORowTA A _' retook farm of Wm Dryden and Ef • : other prominent breeders. - -r�.�t�� - ' John'McLellan, who has been on - MOIICy Orders and iJi7slt3 A1'O $RQaCi�M!� «• ONZ' =��=� ' a mission field in British Colum- bia daring the so mer months, hued by Bark payable 11] bas enlisted for service overseas, g .;and is novo spending a few days a i o Vim W nt iverq . t the manse with his parents. seT"s tars all party of the World. Prior to leaving for her new po- - t i • _ '$� meets an Trains � eition on the teaching staff of the r , , y Leamington High School, Miss PICKER�ING_ BRANCH9 ev d le g g d m r_1 'Rice was preented with a hand. Bse� a m at W bro, _ • t Ic o R O « First-class Rigs to hire day or Esi some toilet and manicureccR W. • d .w �� night at lowest prices. ag sr. *C y _.- _. her pupils in -the continnation � �� a� �d= Phone 1805. _ School as a token of their esteem. 1� �. and Mrs. Stephenson, ofe ° O Those tandem sub Toronto, are spending a few weeks The­,Veo, 1 V torewith relatives in town. About p v • • - B r E p �" aaa C s . PROPRIETORS _41 three weeks ago, Mr. Stephenson•�+ 7ob M - underwent an operation for. ap. e res pendicitts, from which he is rapid• -- •,. A» -'� PICKMNG - ly recovering, and he is now. tak- Add bnyi>ag power to your+dollars by shopping Ing a few weeks vacation that he _ at The Peoples Store. _ M ..may recuperate before resuming .,. 1 a• • ? i v , • ii ii is 5' v . �. w e JII17 •O « �,q1 V. MBE i work. a (? 5,' •. a a. NN Dr. C. J. Brodie, of Chazy, N. See our new Fall Goods now on display. .., Ott. w' -� paid a flying visit -to friends " In Claremont on Monday. He special for Friday and Saturday only e a m as zov ~ HARDWOOD FLOORING 4 was on his return tri from Wood- p Ladies' Pare Wool British make nnshrinkable Vesta and Drawers, January 1917-whithT a Oshawa 4.sroasbam We can supply hardwood flooring , stock where he had been visiting e, Pori Parry 7, Uzbrldg• U,„Omalagtoatla in beech birch, maple, plain and • his brother, Dr. G. M. Brodie, regular price 9.00 a garmet, for 1.89. This quality of goods e3•averton e, vptsgrove e - _ quartered. White and red oak in `. ....,who performed an o ration on cannot be purchased to -day for 9.00 a garment. Pe all grades, widths and thickness __:him for the removal of a growthr s on his cheek, which was, success- Ladies' all wool Vests and Drawers, reg 75c a garment, for 59 cetts NO T I o � ,. done. Ladies' black cash mere. sizes tip to 15, reg 95c pair, for 49 cents Help being scarce I will be pre- -tally ROOFING -? Mrs. A. W. McKay returned Men's black lams cashmere half -hose, reg 75 cents pair, for 69, cents pared to do chopping and Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, thtl home on Monday avenin after -- oat flaking only on first ready roofing, made in 1891 l%f ,spending several daye in hen- Best red 'Salnion, reg 15 cents a can, at 2 cans for 25 cents. Monday Wednesday and Friday, -SHINGLES T}� ter attendioic the funeral of her Orange Marmalade, reg 15c a jar, at 2 for 25c. during the month of March. S ,eon -in-law. Mr. Tamblyynn, who died Highest prices paid for batter and eggs. ' After that date on Monday and Choice B. C, red cedar ehinglee 7, after several years illness. The Friday of each week. Q Interment tock place at St. Lonig,C Also, for sale a quanty of j W. D. Gordon �',i3out Mo., his former home. Aar many • -BeM .E N T E E -R 2-!t hardwood. PICKERING Claremontfriends extend t� Mrs. • J Vambly�nn and family their deepest John F. Bayles, Greenwood sympa},hy in their bereavement, -'PIC K E R I N Bell and Independent pLa•er t :.. k F".?w�,,. •.,. u 3 � r.,.,:w>x r...'%Ac... • aa:. , �.�. .. �k._.:,.. W_ -.c... �.. ... _ _..s'.' ..._ .. ..s.r_ a�t...•..._a..,r..._ .: .. _ .�., _5��:.. .. ;.:s. _.._.,,,__ .:.,. •`t+•;. -i: %� _.........'S1s..r...�,....., .,. �ti..,.-..-�,mitry.�5'� S-• 5 71171`%.,&-��-_r V V� 7V the hikeb f %rld. SPUAW-BUMH VICTORY' IN AND- Toronto. Oct.1-Manitoba. wheSt-NO- 'Tr-ACK SJ 02.20: 0=44 -$2.23: No.- t do.. .1 Northern, No. 8,4o.. 32.17: No. 4 wheat. 12.09. In -Twl&h A-huy -Captured by Gen. Maude, Including CoM- 7 in .Flanders W Take store Fort, William. including Sc tax. Oak Wred Manitoba oats -No. I C.W.. -AAflill'improve ... I d 111is"Staff . 63 New Positions- Cap mander and r. store Fort William. 1,414 Prisoners. American corn -No. .3 Yellow. n0mt- nal. track Toronto. Ontario oats -N -O. 2 *htter. 62c. norni- London, Sept.' 80. ABf-Itish Off icUl sande of prisoners, including Ahmed' Front in The report from, 'Field Marshalnal r No: 8: do..- Sic. nominal, according report concerning the operations inlBey and -lis -staff.. A despatch frost British Haig on Thursday night refers-' Only to freights outside. P�ranee and AbIglum, says:'The Brit- Ontario wheat -New. No, 3. $2.17 to entirely by to the -Operations of ThursdaY Ide. Mesopotamia -announces thib .captured The enemy was taken enti briefly $2.20.- accordirar- to-fre surprise, * and practically the whole Zhts outs tc strength -1 T 1§hL on'Thursday continued irr Flanders. On the previous day Peas No. 2. nomin S1.1 -s to S1.2o. Friday of Mushaid ridge, in the region ry of Ramadie fell into Our Barley-51altinsr. ne garrilo an the Une a according to freights wi'tst a of Bagdad. ' The British hands, says Gen. Maude. -- Our troops to which the battled their even powerful 'hostile counter -at- d L attacked the The Australians tacks, it say,, were 'repulsed with - Rye - xo. J. - $LTO. according to EL 'Wvj on Wednesday. advanctid positibno' in the !,�F- displayed great gallantry, determina- W a freights outside. Turkish fs�-.4iompleted their conquest of the Ger- heavy losses, and .11614-Gerinans or Manitoba flom-r-Pirst patents, In Jute - Of Ramadie from the south-east:tion and endurance under the mdgtdif- ---7, . bags, o 00. strong 91011 3nan positions at the eastern extremity taken prisoner. $11.60; 2nd. d .. -occupied with ficult conditions. ea secured Wednesday's fighting large bakers', do.. $10.00. Toronto. and west, -which they of Polyon Wood, Two places . During Wednuda3 Ontario flour -Winter. track to . .. difficulty. They continued the "During Thursday. night another' -resented the only remaining numbers of .British aero lanes aided sample, $10,20: in bags, track Toronto.�' little diffic 0 BAg- 'G' ;rompt shipment. Mont - here re. attack Saturday after surrounding ;c lumn moved-6ut north-east of f: 'troublesome points along the Anzac the infantrymen, attacking the er- Millfeed--Car lots -Delivered -ured p with a Mont - front, which' reaches -northward to the mans from low altitudes with great real freights, bags included -Bran. per Ramadie, and capt yactically the after a sharp skifmish inflict- up t6n. $35; shorts, do. $42; middlings, whole garrison, the enemy everywhbre'Tilrkish cavaliy detachment, infl ygon Wood. effect. The German - aim. do., $45 to 446; goo feed flour, Per east of Poi surrendering i ing casualties and capturing four pris- Len put deiring much hard fighting strong op osition and as a result the tbaxr.: S3.26. There has been p No. 1, new. per ton. $1140 to -Tye captures 15Y the British ificludi! ohVrb- and three hundred Turkish sup�, high. Hal, mixed. do.. $8 to 19,5o, track To - 4n this section, but on Thursday the casualties among the flyers'were 111.6 guns, ammunition. and several thou -!ply camels." weary Germang-.apparently withdrew! -Fifteen -.-German iftachines were ac- rcnto. 0 $7.50, to more -favorable ground further back counted for, but thirteen of the Brl- 8,ra,--car lots. per ton. $7 11 track Toronto. ward FULL SUCCESS.. �kLLIES P tish planes failed to return to their and the Australians pushed for LAN To the south of that point the Per- base. Qouzitry produco--Wh 4 eale --creamery, solids, per lb.. 41 manji, continue -to hammer _away with I 42c: doJTY,- On the northern front of the new Butter 7 "t to 41it: prima, per lb.. 41h to their artillery at east _Qf St. per lb,, 36 to 36c. the, Britt def ences offensive, in the region Per doz., 39C. ITAJMS ---,.DRIVE ON SOFIA' a stride the Menin road and Julien, some interesting German prix-E"'"i_ alers. are Vho e; Felling to the retail tLreats of an infantry 'assault. The o=s were to be found on Thursday. trade at the following, prices cheese -New, large, 23 to 23 c; twins, neighborhood -of' Hill 410, north west A number of the prisoner cages were filled with a nondescript lot of mid- 23t 'to 232c; tripletw. 231 to 4e; old, large, 30c: twins. 30tc, triplets..20&c- C.omplete. Mastery of the Bain- -Thus Prevent -Germany Getting of Zonnebeke, continues to be north-west who looked from 13utter­Fresh dairy: choice, o 40ci sizza Plateau Gained by Supplies From 'Turkey -;-En.. contested -ground, ivitli'little give or dle-aged men, creamery prints, 44 '45c.; :Aid"at'43 to con to take on either side. men of the warrior type. They said 483c• laid, in cartons. 52 to 54c; Gen. Cadorria. tente Equipping Greek Army. Consolidatlons• have, been. the Geirmins had used up all of their, : cartons. 45 to 46c. despatch from Washington says: A. despatch . etch from Wash Dig class out of carto Ifigtoh says ed by tL0 British in a majority of the 1 1918'elass, Ond that as the 11 Dressed, poultry-springchickens, 25 finished this were 'not ready they were calling up to sec: rovri-, 0 to 23c: • squabs; ?,er Austrian counter-attacks on the Ital- The. delay In. the mobilization of the places, the Anzacs having doz, $4 to $4.110; turkeys, 25 to ian front have all failed, according to Greek army for use on the Entente Pork.. I old mm duckq ,,Spring 22c. H y­-Comb-Extia - fine 16 - a , semi-official despatch reaching side of the war has been due. to lack 1 3.25: 12 oz.. 12.76: No. �. $2.40 to Washington from Rome on Thursday. of. equipment, which Is to be furnished 12.50, Strained tins. 2b's and 5's. 17C said that t L T 'a. 151 to loc. - he present- by France, Britain and the United' 1per lb)i4c; so The message 'BIG S1 IPP Live poultry-Spriy chickens, lb., situation of the Italian offensive lay. SIPPING PLAN FOE REPULSED 22c; hens. 20 to 22c: ducks, Spring. 20c. naive sur States. This �xplanatloa of the de prises, anA that the Italians have was communicated to the Greek Lega, --*o Canadian beans -on mar - 11D Beans -No t til last of October,, Imported.- tically cleared the Bainsizza Pia -'tion on -Friday by tba.Foreign. Office X1W hand-picked. $7.75 per bush: Liman, per prac UNDERLAY IN U.S. -ALONG ANNE ilb., 15 to 16c. teau, and are holding all the territory. at .Athens. When the, necessary equip tisotatoes, on, track -Ontario. bag,. they have thus far gained. - !ment haA been obtained Greece will s to $2.45 "The present state of affairs on, be able to furnish $00,000 men for neeYeaFs--Programme Involves the, Heavy Geiiiian Attack North of TrovWous--Who2#Ws Austra4talian the message'in the war. Construction of Tonnage Berry-au-Bac Checked Allies In the Bal. Smoked meats --llama, medlqm 30 to reads, "appears to be full of promises The plam.of the 11c,1 do,-. heavy. 26 to -27c; - W. 41- to rd on Friday, Aggregating 6,000,000.. by French. 42c; rolls, 27 to 28c: l"eakfast bacon. and surprises. The enemy, believing katim. as partially disclose 8: 36 to 40c; * backs, plain, 39 to 40c: bone- the supreme solatiob'of the war can is to advance upon -Sofia. Capital of A despatch from WABIlington, say8: Paris, Sept. 30.-A heavy artillery -4.9s. 43 to 44c. - The magnit4e of the American Gov-' action he* been in progress on both cured meats -Long clear bacon. 27 to be expected only by, lighting, is Bulgaria. and thus, to cut oil communi- I cations between Germany. and Turkey, ­--atnment's. iEipbuilding programmeiiides'of thd Meuse, Verdun sector, 271c lb-; clear bellies, 291 to 280. strengthening his defenses and ac- ard-Pure lard, tierefa.-26 to 2R e; - - i iww revealed in a statement by the I cumulating great quantities of mate= G6rma-nY was said to be drawing great -while on the Aisne, front the German tube 264 to 241c� pails, 241 to 27c; In of supplies. especially Oil compbUnd. tierces, 20 to, 20im : tub"'. 211 r1l. desperately, and is doing every- quantities shipping bcIaid, *showing that nearly Infantry 'attacked the French trenches, to,,20tc, pails, 20; to 21c, this tr6cf. 2,200 merchant vessels of about 6,;. but were repulsed with ionsiderable thing possible to forestall a future and wheat, from Turkey. and '000,000 tonnage will be completed!Italian offensive, which Is expected. lie cannot be interrupted until the Itue losses. The official communication within a little more than a year. is sued by the,'War Office td -night Also I MentreallwonoterAssl I-Aroksatt's--canadi". The Italians have practically cleared Is cut by the international army. now Cr L o �%.apfern - No. 2. 77je. do.. No. & 76c; Completion of ships commandeered reports -raids around k -No.� facer white. the Bainsizza Plateau, and are bald- opagrating In Macedonia. air Dunkirk, extra X6. I feed, 76, In shipyards and of vessels actually while several civilians were killed 171c; No. a local white. Barley- in all the territory conquered. Ac - Man, feed. 11.22: do., molting. 81,30 to Flour -Man, Spring wh at carding to the statements of prison "On -the Alsne'front, -after artill;ry it Ti. ill 60; seconds. -811 10; eril, -9ountry a fleet of 1,600 ships j preparation, three enemy detachments patent, 11,sts. I -AIRPLANE or about to be.contractedfor will e it seems that the Austrians.- are I Sive the strong bakers'. $10 90� winter patents, quite discouragett. At present the USE lu with a total tonnage of more than I attempted this morning to reach our - r botte,- 112, SO-. - straight rollers, bags. 0 to 15 75. Rolled oats -m -Barrels. greatest actiAty is being displayed- by 0,000,WO. th addition to this; the'� trenches north Of Berry-au-Bac. 0 $4 10 to are scouting One $1,50 to 191 do, bags, 90 lbs. CARRY WOUNDLU board will 'complete in 1919 vessIalm, Geman -group which succeeded in an- $-4 36, Bran -$34 to $35. o Shorta=34' Italian airplanes, which_ are to $SO. It ullile--K6 to over the enemy's rear lines, where I tering 4n advanced element of our 160, Hal -Nn 2 per ton, car lots. 811 -the Austrian already contracted for, and under ne-: troops- are resting, gottation of about 4,*W,000 tons. A )in es was driven out'iminedisiely-. * At to $It. a ­ Cheese -Finest _westerns, 211c.- do.. ensterna. Butter— spreading fear r by their Rem billion dollars bag- Just been asked of other points our fire arrested the ad Choicest creamer5, 445 to 45c; d and ..terror arkable Tests Carried Out Congress to complete the programme. B'i bombing operations." seconds, 43* to. 44c, Eaxs--Freah. vanci of the enemy, who suffered con- by French Army Officiab- 714 United States now Is Tdading to 64c: selected. 47 to 48c; No. I stock, 1 siderable losses; 143 to 44en No. 2 stock, 40 to 41c. nota- 'A despatch from Paris says: Tests the world in shipbuilding, and U this � "A very spirited artillery action was tops --per has, car lots. 1.65., at Viiia Coublay of kept up, would become the leading' wtualvIeff Grain w -present rate of construction we", banks of made on Saturday maintained all day on both .30 PEOPLE HIT an -airplane fitted with two stretchers �. the Meuse, particularly north of Hill WIT"Opot Oct, 2 ---cash prices- for carrying won ' nded proved ' highly - shipping nation of the world in a Wheat --No, I North#-rn. 8 2.11; No. S. the 844 and near the, Bois le Cbiwmc." N' satisfactory. Dr. Chassaing of few years. do.. Ill 18; No 3, do, 82,16 i No, 4. BY ONE BOMB Corporal Zoqj� 'Nl 6 $1,94; 6, f1 95.; feed. Army Medical Service and C 3 1 GERMANY EAST AFRICAN ISUPPLY BASE 31,75 Oats -No, 2 CW, 6Sc; 'No, - 3, Tetu represented wounded passengers �do, 6t6r; -extra Na I fre(l, 66ic; No, I BLOCKADE OF flight, the No. 2. do, 641c, Barley- Iduring a twelve -minute fl TO BE MORE VIGOROUS. o. 3 4 equivalent to a fifteen -mile j totj& CAPTURED BY BRIIISH TROOPS'feed. 6611c; 12 of Them Were Killed In Altr JI 25; No. 4. ll.m rl�.�:ted and journey. Cz, 1.6:. Flax- No, I XAVIC'.. $3.29; Ldndon, Sept. 30.-A still more! London, Sept. .30. -The War Office83 23, No. 3, do.. 83 12. Raid on London. Corporal Tetu declared that this is to last night announced furtfitr 'success says:- form of transport was far superior to vigorous block;�cle�_of'Gerrftany A despatch from London ys - an ambulance, of which- be had vivid be enforced by the tntente, allies as against the German. forces in. German 'I The inquest on Thursday elicited that I Stlnne�Lyolfs, Oct 2 -Corn -No, 3 yel. a result of the conferen-e.of Lord East Africa. '- The tett of the an-,iow, sl,v, to si.99. Q%ta__,NQ. thirty people had been,hit by, one recollections w;ken wounded two 3. white, ?ari ago, Dr-, chagsling removed -a (bl nouncement follows: "Our -troops 58 to 80CL Flour-Fancy-pMtents, S11.50; Robert Cecil' British Minister first. clears.. 11010; pecon(rpatents, 85,60. bomb which fell outside a hotel on Y, from his head and unfasten - Minister yesterday oetupied- Nahungo, an IM-! Bran -331,90 to 132,00, Monday evening, twelve of whom were muffler !Blockade, wits the French DUIU1h7 Oct.2�Llnseoa_$3.50 during the flight. He ex - 'Po ni Gernian su est'0' killed. All were either in the street ed -straps ..of - Blockade. -Yesterday. the Kink rta pply beise 93 mil s-3,54; arrive, $3.4 :Jvt 63 6 e opinion that -there would asked: , pressed ti pain to it wounded signed a proclamation, prohibiting the southwest -of Kilwa, after --consider- bid; -October, 83-471. November, or doorways, having gone outside to exportation of certain articles to Swe- able resistance. Our advances in the 13.461: December, . 3.40. see the raid. Tuesday night a bomb be no unnecessary p The Hing?s ap- Lukeled! Valley and the forward' fell in the adjoining_ small passenger, because the equilibrium of den -and Holland. movement of•Zdva SUmk Markets e the airplane is so perfect. The air- sures hundred prowl also was given to other mea- movem the Belgians on Mall,2!ige, Toronto, Oct. _2_Ex.fHi'ch61ci hotises. F6i a'distance of o I smash plane was constructed by the Aero- sures to make it more difficult for Are. continiiing steadily." steers. 3-12.50 to 812; do.. good heavy, the Interiors were badly the army, .which 310,60 to $11; butchers' cattle, choice, yards . . . uses nautic Service of 2 ad -by , although the houses ,the enemy to obtain supplies through 'tin to 810.50, do.. _good -_$939 to S9,76T concussi6n to use this 'form of transport GREAT DAMAGE CAUSEDfm. medium. $3.60 to $8.75;. do collapse. - In one loom a man hopes neutral countries.* to '$7,40: butchers .- com- did not co for the severely wounded. declaring n, $6.75 bulls. -WEST V�D I E8 d bulls Next door IN THE choice, 48.30 'to S@.65: -do... goo and his wife were killed.. same that the absence of any jolting fully MAN AEkIOPLANES ;67.40 to $7.85; do., medium bulls. $6.H VUed. In ther It $7.10: do., rough bulls. $6 to SO; a woman was compensated the patient for any risk. -RAfDED BY BRI 'A despatch from a: -va,2s -to, lg,5o;- house a woman .,,ROME OF GERMAN w. AGAIN BRITISH. Havana say butchirs' 'cows. choice. and baby wire blown One steamer and several sailing V_eS. do., good, $7.50 -to - 6;,75: do., medium, into- the street, and -both""' critically $0.40 to $6.75; stockers, U-50 to $8,75; London, Sept. 30 -Another success- sets were sunk, numerous houses were hurt A little further do FORCES ILO down the street BRITISH NAVAL feeders, $8.25 to $9-1-5� cannera end cut- - . - -BOMBARD OSTEND, til aerial attack on German': rhilitdtT, fard'd'and -great dimAgi was done to'ters; 33 to $6.50; -milkers, good to choice A Man entering his home was killed. 71 90 to $185; do., corn. and. med.. 975 to as report- growing crops and fruits by the West ers. SH -to $136; establishments in Belgium w �stili&; springv light ewes;, 9-50 to 411,50: sheep. heavy. $5.75 to A despatch from London says: The ad to -day by the Admiralty. The Indian hurricane, which struck tb8 Isle, $7.50;. yearlings, sil to $12; calves, mood Ostend, on the 'Statement follows: lof Pines Wednesdt..- evening, Accord- to choice. $is to $15.50: Spring lambs, German naval base of 29 - a 1 ing- to -desnatches received- here'*. to. -3 1 S. to. $ 15.5 0; hOER- fed •- and watered, ered. FN RAIDS -IN Belgian coast, was bombarded by Bri- "On the afternoon of - Sept, $18-76; do- weighed off- cars, #is;- 'do.. bordbing raid was earried out by na-! night. f.o.b.. $17.60. tisk naval forces. British aerial pat- - 1 Montreal, Oct. 2--Cholce steers, $10,25 rola over the fleet encountered six vat aircraft on the. St. Denis West Advices from Batabano, situated on: n. _. SEVS DAYS -to $ro.50; good. -19.7& to $10; lower 0. bombs. were -'the ma',!.Iand.,- say, it is there• grades, $ 8 to ; butchers' cows, $6.50 aeroplaneg and downed tw ern aerodrome. Manybu,,8!9 'Pt $ "Naval aeroplanes," nays an * Ad; - dropped. Direct -hits were observed.;, that many- persons perished in the to 18.50 8 to $9; Ontarto lambs, $15 to 416,25i Qpebec, $14 to $14 50, "copiously ,bomb- ' $8.50 t Again 1�ombed by the miralty statement, nb A bomb exploded among five machines 'islands, although no definite informs.; 0 $10; milk -fed calves, London M our 814 - Sparappelh6ek ge firled up by the -aerodrome. ,All o tion regarding casualties has been re-.$ cto $15; lower gradba, $9 to $13. KiBed ed the rodivnie. d save al direct hits, smoke selected hogs, $17,76 to 119.25. enemy Airmen They made a machines returned." ceived Lere. . I ­ % -_ - I---: .­ I and 82 Injured from the sheds on the 7 TWO FQE SEAPLANES . 1. . i - 1. _. - . I. being observed orman iero-! soutb-west side; Several of our fight - Sept. 30.--G ARE -BROUGHT DOWN. London, encountered planes again raided London on' Satur- 'ing patrols over the fleet aix hostile sarophines, two of which 11ALUNS'. WIN STRONG GROUND and Sunday evenings, a total of a A despatch from London says: Two day a ids in seven days. 'Eleven per- they brought down. large German seaplanes hive been five raids "There was a. bombardment of the i1olland, by sons were 'kilfid". and' 82 Injured' in, SONZO_ FRONT: brought into Flushing, -1 - 0 by N. DRIVE ON I! material darn -'naval establishments' at Ostend Dutch, t9rpedo boats, and it -is report- Saturday raid. The m ces. Several bits were ed that they Participate air age- was not great. On Saturday night .. Our naval for d in the 'hoitile machines. at -'.observed on Anatelier de ]a Marine.". 9 Prisoners-;- 01 5t11 V Capture Ptisftions on'Bainsizza Plateau With .1, says a despatch to four groups it raid on Eilglarid'i. the metropolis; bil 'in AuStria-n Cotinte'r-Atfacki Rep,U]SAV, The Even" g* News fiom Rotterdam. tempted to reach One of the four German airzien 'was the majority of the machines were 'CARGO OF 14:,576 TONS were dropped in Italians. The Austrians, realizing the stra- -seriously wounded. The three others. -driven off. Bombs UNLOADED 114 19 HOURS. Lopdon,. Sept, '30. -The 'have another big offensiv 'tiegic value of the gains, have deliver- have been interned. the, south-eastern and north-eastern at various! started anoth districts of London and itgainst the Austrians' oh the Isonzo ed extremely heavy counter-attacks A despatch from Fort William says. in Kent and Essex. 'The W. F. Syn cler.,.Jr., arfivWXere.on `'ftdfit- where f6r a fortnight- ;nd-tible'agaiTi-st-thi rtiliafii�, biit-ill to no pTf- SOUTH AMERICA places I variable ID yotiled. On the Bain. pose. Likewise fruitless have . been ONE AGATNS37.HUN Thursday carrying the largest cargo quietude had pre ok coal ever delivered to any port on pizza plateau height positions have. attempts to dislodge the Italians from 6UYN fEMERIS PEATH GERMANS the, Great Lakes, totalling 14,576 tons. been stormed and taken by Geneiii the southern -64003 bf Monte San A despatch from La Paz, Bolivia, REPORTED BY GE The Synder's cargo was unloaded in CadornaN fo-rtes; hnd- 1,09 -pfisoneza!: Gabriele, % says: --M Diarto and El Tiempa, com- their inenting on the measures being A record time of 11 hours, of at the captured.of 767 tons per hour, -which is By threr.new successes the Daily tie Italians contJnue taken despatch fr6m Amstordam almost aerial bombardments of Austrian Po- by Argentina and Peru to obtain satis- -The correspondent of the Cologne 'rate 4talians have brought their, line -to -the bridgehead of the Cbiapovano sitions with I*rge quantities of explo- faction -from Germany, say 'the mo- Gazette on the German front sande _equivalent to A -ton every five seconds, -River, -near- Podlecs, and Madoni sives. - - The- great fortress- of Pola went is approaching for the complete confirmation -4o•• --his newspaper that during entire time of unloading. The -was b�rought w a we ago by the steamer hich also gives them possession of 1 again has received a visitation and solidarity of South America.._ Discus- Captain George Gidynemer,the famous largest previous cargo of n pr -killed early in here about . week almost all- of the soutlVeastern por- 1 enemy depots at Gertew, near Nabre- $ion, ow- treaties Is in ogress In French aviatdr, was tion of the plateay. 'sins, also have been bombarded Parliament. September near Poelkapelle. Schoonmaker, and was 14,482. tons. . z. F k t4 i ;eypk.>GaQ HOmad.I%faenGe �'llery semalus to -day; the 'ascent ,�•.:TSB ■0AD QF Dl!11ATH.. _ a must be made -on an iron .. stairway 1�LOVCtuetlrt� f+ar the OonsefVa- constructed by the .Arehseplotical Who shall say the- (road of Death ET �+ -` tion of food. Help to pre- Commission -=a elimb`Li►at is sai$delrt _ Fa3ieth sheer .or hsrlrawetb T .. _ �VCnt waste by demand the to test the nerves, for where you go See how glad they march along, LL up oyer .the _side, ne$Ily foul hgn�red _ All our manhood,- full of song, +Whole wheat gra in break- feet above ground and far out beyond Chasing, as they pass away, . 1'. HAS NO-E<iEJAL 'fast foods end bread StUffe. the base of thecliff, _ the downward . Fearil and phantoms of our day, view is not cut off, as it we In, Sure in victory or defeat ��(_ It not onlysoftens Substitute whole wheat for r ysps's time. Their inheritance to meet.... � -• water but doubles the cleans- _ �lCilt, eggs sand: 'potatoes. Q; He who made them let -them see -- .._ ing power of soap, and'makes The whole, wheat grain is the THE LADIES OF HELL. Far above their agony, everything sanitary and � - most perfect food given • , To the light' that never dies , whotesottse. t0 man. In Shredded (Aa the Highland regiments are Round the rest of Paradise. RRPVSR suasTfruraa. nt u called by the Germans.) Gladly 3o they starch' along, .�.;,r,... Whesat $iS9Ctliit you have ' There's a t6as of the sporran, - Fu21 of laughter and at song, - `th "the whole wheat grain made A swing of the kilt] - Peat Finding e glorionet road of Death. --- _.--._ .. y.,.�,� And a skreeeb free the pipers One's Alacentcrs. I If porcelain baking dishes beco7ns Ca:tiblC steam -Coo -E. E. Spelght. diaeolored on the inside fill them with '.: baking.' In blood stirring lilt; Willie-�'op, who. are'ancestors ancestors t let sihrCCialri� and a+�+++6• They step out together; - - Father -Well, I'm one of yours- buttermilkand a stand. for a day:'or I Evesq particle of the whole As .the pibrodi: notes swell— R j�fg Granulated Eyelialah and your grand -dad is another. 90. The acid in the milk will, remove, wheat �� �� Oh, they're booms, brew fighters, $� s Ey ea, Eyes Ineamed by Willie -Oh, but why is it that folks stains. is USeA UCHng The -Ladies of Hell. don. tt)aet "A 1Ybtd guiddy brag 'about them? the 1 -the outer bran coat which is Tissued byMurine Trylt in ilRtsissd's Liasmeat s.uvp s*enra7sy, t The are far free the heather yaurEya tal3aby's es. �r .90 USefUl in keeping the bow- y �R X83martiag.hAE70c nfort MONEY ORDERS � waaarna {Y And fall free the moor • st z•ttr s or ba The safe way to send money by mail r • �8 heal sated active. F ' Msa'inel>t►eBsate�►m•a tfO.D.r lase+.. N A GOOD IiOME, MODERN AND , ++�++at fresh Aa the rQgk of 'their hillsides a" �o, to Taal... ror XZi yrA.-Fres. Se by Dominion Express Mosley Order. 1 to a Qnlet nel9hborhood, a family 'of �Y ' Their faces are dour. Ask nurlaeXre Co.. Chicago _ three adults vYOuld like a girl or yauns '''"� „ . woman, Presbyterian, Methodist or Bap- ' _ fTilltal. Oh, "The Campbells are coming The tope of young✓calrots and tor- that preferred, to make her home wStls ram ,R_ h_-_,- Free corrie and fella•- _ What the forest fire thieves in .one nips are as good as beet tops to cook ' them and assume part of the domestic � Made 11a& I responsibilities. We should be ,glad. to What a thrill to their slogan ., year would- pay the premiums on for greens. have you write fully cencerninMF R Your s These Ladies of Hell. $1,040 life insurance for 800,000 Can _ - espertence, if any, and the terms, you a THE LION ROCK OF CEYLON. consider fair, in your first letter, which adians at 25 years of age. It would u4ser4-s zsaimemt pr sats everyvisarw will be treated confidentially. , We can As they charged at Culloden almost double the pensions ou 19,000 _ I then furnish you with further artscu Wonderful Natural Fortress. Remark- Can't Fait• tlard. References exchanged. ,Box ba Like .fire der the brae, disabled soldi ers. "r Wilson Publishing Co„ Limited, Toronto able For Its Curious History: Their brothers are charging -- If you'd suceed - -- Among the many relics- of ancient In Flanders to -day. l+s'iased-0 Liniment Cur" aax&dRs.` This adage mind NZ*A7APifas ion MALA ,�. ".civilization now to be -seen in Ceylon And one lesson wt manners First find your work, tOFIT-MAKING NEwf9 AND Jos acne is more interesting than Siglrf, The boches has learned well: Then work your find. t� entices for aale in good Ontario flow to Te11,Age of a. Fish. rowan T most useful and intere+tins , a wonderful natural fortress remark- It's make way for the ladies - of all bual%em as Full tnrormatton oa =-able not only for #a singular appear- - The Ladies of Hall! Could you tell the age of a fish if application l Wilson Publfahlhg New' asked t0 do sot ' ��,tnY, 7E Adelaide Rt.. Toronto once but also for its curious history. --C.B.Q., in the New York Sun. It.has been founii that the age of a 'h About 475 A.D. a parricide prince,-- fish aaay be read from its scales, These t pis Kasyapa by name, who had also 'at- EACTIFL'L FL'RB BY MAIL. GET tempted to muragr his brother, fled:.BAB.Y S OWN TABLETS increase in size by annular growths, t3 catalog showing latest styles Per - two rings being formed each year. scan Lamb Mink. etc. Wholesale prices, from his home into the wilderness, The "otoliths;' or ear stones, which rare values. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. is -here he founded a new capital city PRIZED .BY 1�1�TitERS D St.,, ber'a Limited. Manufacturers. 4!0 �; lie in two sacs on either side of the D Bt. Paul Si -eat. Montreal. :round a rocky, mesa. a H Four hundred feet above the level of Mrs, Henry Vanreader, Rodhey, Ont.,, base ea the f der l cavity, aSord anoth the surrounding country on the three- I writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tab= I er means of determiastion. -_ Like -the scales, the otoliths increase + s C LSCCER- and vlte L. cure. wItIs- acre top o mesa, syapa n I ets- or a pas ve j by two rings annually. ac spring L internal and ratartal. cured wftY. _. 1i:3 palace, -a monastery, for he want -'them very much. They have proved ,e white ring is formed and each I to e. -re too late. Dr. Bellmaa lttsdleal ed to make retribution for his sins, -}of such value to me that I always keep autumn a black one. Thus the num- lr �^ tltnlr•.t. c^lllar,.00d oat a and many other brick and stone build= � them 'W the house." Once a mother � F bar of either white or black rings in a r .00 t • _ Ings. He carved out cisterns, ,bath- has used Baby's Own Tablets she ' • , _. Ing tank and a natural-garnerstudded would use nothing else. They are I as otolith gives the age of the flab in ,��from� - throne from which he could survey; thorough but mild. len action and never !yam' Ia.the case of flatfish the let- - p' ' Splint. a Bone Side B Ring Bof� t ter method Ilan been found more re- � THE t`+ BPtint. Curb. Skis florae, of umihu the city and the wonderful expanse of fail to make the sickly baby well. trouble an4 gets horse ,going sound. lurturiant tropical country near by. i They are sold by medicine dealers or j liable, whereas in the case of the cod cfl and Al - the 'scales give a better resort. Al- It sets roil y txiequiektyg not t� For many years he lived there in se- by mail at 26 cents a box from The !though varying much in size and aha sults are lasttng Daae curity, and then his vengeful brother Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockvfile. a orkove the hair and homedm sauce Sasyapa foolishly descended Ont.. in different species, the otoliths show When b 'ewe Piano be worked ]'age is in pasaphtet with a remarkably constancy in the same l�Stwing an cub bottle tell ]taw, ;2. oe a bottle from him rock to give battle,, and his d• delivered. Horse Book 9 M free. ...----_War elephant. ironing aside to avoid - A Hay Building. - species; hence they are of consider- t11 q . e - OTTO r'1 I GE -t. .PIHSORBINE. ages the antiseptic l�rnel/ able valise in the diagtfosis = of a for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Itra- - - 'tl< marsh, caused his letlowaln to think Farmer in the vicinity of Stiany � � r that he wished to retreat; so retreat side, Yakima County, Waah., did a din- j species _ - �PI A N O ,A►•OTI o N leased crani., wens, Bfulae.,Varicvr<n ll yo they did, and Basyspa's brother had i tinctive thing when they erected a heals Sores. Allays p,<in. Will tell son _ sloes if you moose. 61 and p a horde at' his revenge. -Atter the prince's death .'•palace of hay" in which to bold their � - - - eels,■ w esmmaL 2A.et mei Bar w fee assetr the monks maintained the citadel for , annual countyfair. Some 800 tons s E. You". F. !. f:, Etat ss Oda., sastrast, Gea ;�. .:a long thus, but the walled city that i of alfalfa were used is building the Mlnar'd'a Liniment Co.,: Limited. cncum IL : j seurhms nd aflwmsa Jew. as mor la Ommft,-.i Dear Sirs. -I can_ recommend Aft surrounded the mesa gradually decay- ,structure, whose walls were twenty - ad, and so in time did the edifices on, five feet high„ It not only housed NAR D'S LI for Rheumatism tho summit. Sia centuries ago they all the exhibiia but a restroom, in- and Sprains, as I hare used lt,for both r � BURNING WITI4 THE FlNORRs t y7 ]were abandoned. ! format ion bureau and a grand stand in with excellent results.U • To -day the mesa, on which the front of which- a vaudeville program Yours truly, SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT r - .,archnologista are working, is stained was�lven daily. The hay was loaned T. B. LAVERS, . red by the action of the min on the by the farmers and at the end of the y at John. Rash On This Little Baby WITHOUT PAIN bricks of the citadel, and when the ! fair Was auctioned off at a vary good Over FSCs and Head. w -.:k sun strikes it at :the right angle it Quite DISfigured. Qu looms up In a sort of bloody splendor. -=—Y Sore corns, hard corns, soft turas or AIK forming a fitting monument to its The last hundred -pounds of 'finish 'rylrhen my 1 four taonths old any kind of a torsi can shortly be liftr ,former villainous ruler. on a beet steer is the most economical To prevent, tinware from getting she had a rash all over her face and ed ' rigl t out with the fingers if YOU _ Facing a terrace at the base of the lain- and soaker a steer grade prime rusty, ruh well -with lard and put in head, and was quite din- i will apply on the cof•a a hew drops of rock is a guardhouse On the front of and get the top of the market. Buyers . oven and heat thoroughly. ' 'It can figured. Her skin was in - g y treeaone, says a Cincinnati authority. flamed and more, and itched the stuck is carved the head of a lion, •come from ,all parts of the. country then be used in water continually and At little cost• one can get a small 1 and burned and the rash and on this same _terrace are ib and pay highest prices for the Good, it will remain bright and free from ; later developed Into large bottle of freeaone at any drag store, `- -_ claws,, between which a' staircase a5- ' well -finished animals at the Auction indefinitely. red eruptions. making her which will positively rid one's feet of = tender], so that it is thus apparent', Sale of the Toronto Fat Stock Show: �rust " 'w cross and fretful. The ba- every corn or callus without pain or why.,the mesa is called "lion rock;' a 4 -- s mat o turas, zits• by couldnatgety� sleep. soreness or the danger of lnleotioa. _'•' '" translation of Sinha -girl -or, an iiia _ THE KANGAROO ._ a "My husband ht a� new deers is an ether Ocala 'contracted, Sigiri. The ,tai•'••■ ■■ was Hardy planta that require it may box of Cutkvra Ointment and a cake of pound,.and drtee the moment tt is ftp• a remarkable work, for Kaiyapa had There- Are Many Existing S ies 'of be taken u , divided •and replanted. Son and I used two tintpf0intmentwith im = - to build it round walls that bulge -for-' This. Animal, Chiefly In Australia I The earlier this work is done the bet- two cakes of Soap and a2ie was healed ' r'B� and ices not inflame of even Just ward a# base" and anmmlt. It was a !ref, {{Signed) Mrs. A. Down, 1040 Gertivde ritste the surtott71din6 tissue. 7tts! The noble. art of ,self-defense sa $G Verdun, Montreal, Quer, March 2. think I You can lift oft your corns and walled gallery o1 atone, spiralling Ctuticura Soar and Lnent often W16ses no* without a bit of pain, or �* round' he rock to its summit, and waa practiced by ' the kangaroo for ex- P - hibition purposes is a fake. It in prevent les or other empd0ns, soreness.. It your druggist hasn't cover with cement and decorated g pWOMAN COULD Fee Fri 8s>eple Eaei b 1dai1 sd- tree that the big Australian manau sal freezofre.he•can easily set a small bot - frescoes, some of which ate preserv- drams post -card: „Cu�°u' �' A' Ue far you from his wholesale drug ` ed even now in their original brilliant will atm through the motions of boxing, Boston; U. L A. Sold everywhere. », �-when properly instructed; but its rent 1ARDLY STAND:house. colors. As only a small part of the! ; wenpena are its hind Legs. `old man kangaroo," which is Doctor Says Nuxated • Iron ill , the lai gedt ofmany existing species, scan disable a man with otie kick fairly _ delivered. Restored t0 Health by Lydia .increase Strength of Delicate The 'marsupials represent an out- F+.I[I1a>rbsi People 100°�a In Ten Days of -date fashion in mammals. Barring the opossums, 0!t which there is one COmpo>ued. In lnahy Instances -Persons have walk without becoming tired. Next -take suffered untold agony for years doctor- two five -grain tablets of ordinary species in North America, they are nuxated iron three. times per day after Ing for nervous weakness, stomach, meals for two weeks..' Then test your found' nowhere "in the' world except --`"" liver or kidne disease or some' other strength again and see for yourself how Australia, including the nearby island , "' aliment when 'their real trouble was'i much you have Rained. I have seen I Fulton, N. Y. - `Why will womeA dolens of nervous, run-down people who of Tastnania, and New -Guinea. Ages I lack of Iron In the blood-Hodv to tell. > ago there were man tribes of these' pay out their money for treatment and j were afltn(t'a11 the time doubts, and even "t y receive no benefit, New York N.Y.—In a recent discourse triple their strength and endurance ana y ,z•„aisL Dr. E Sauer, a Boston physician whq has entirely Set rid of their aymDtoms e[` POSTUM ainimala, which carry their young in a when p many have stomach ugh on the American' roved that L iia studied widely both in this country and from ten ]fou and other troubles is y` PO pp y In great European medical institutions, .from ten to fourteen days' time aSmpl7 -: continent, but naugbt now remains of I E. Pinkham'aVege- said: ' If you were to make an actual i by takfng'irarl in the 'proper form, and has been table Compound blood teat on all people .who .are ill you ; tkis, after they had in some cases been them except- fossil bones, would probably be greatly astonished at I doctoring for months without obtainings ado ted• as Australian marsupials are curiously Will make them the exceedingly large number who lack any benefit. You can talk aB you please well? For over a iron and who are ill for no other reason about all the wonders wrought by new p _ differentiated. The so-called "wom. ear I. suffered so than the lack of iron. The -moment iron remedies,, brit when you, come down to n s, fa supplied all their multitude'of danger- ! hat•d'fkcta there -is nothing like good old the table a bate" resemble badgers. The bands- from female weak - cue s mptoms disappear. without Fon 'iron to put color in your cheeks and food coot" has long ears and hops like a nese I could bardly the 'blood at once loses the power to i sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It U • I kangaroo. The "Tasmanian devil," stand and was change food into living tissue and there- + also a great nerve and stomach strength- 1 L bevel age afraid to on the fore nothing you eat does you any good; i ener and the beat blood. builder to the though small in size, is one of the aro oer don't get the strength out of it. ! world. The only trouble was that the street stone. Doc - t n man a fiercest and most untamable of living our food merely passes through your !old forma o! Inorganic, iron like ruin 1 - tors said medicines system like corn through a mill with the i of iron, iron acetate, etc., often ruin Creatnrea. There are marsupial rollers so wide apart that Lite mill can't' eo le's teeth, upset their stomachs and jwtilvea marsupial rat' and marsupial were useless and only an OP rind. As a result . of this continuous' , were not assimilated and for these home e' I p P would help me, but Lydia E. Pinkham s "-'od and nerve starvation; people be- reasons the3t freQuently did more harts bears. The "koala" lives in trees Vegetable Compound has Proved me generallrun downy weakened, nervous and than good, But. with. the discovery pf cause of , and suggests a dross betweens, Teddy. otherwise. ' I 'am stow perfectly well eo to of conditions.and frOQnee fsltoo thln�pani I the nQwer rortns of orRanie from su this bear and an opotsum. There are even and can do any kind of work. Mrs. other to -burdened with unhealthy fat; I has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for ng marsupials, Which It a ut• a ]slurs the teeth and is almost im P easin R. RD. No: 6 Felton N. Y. r some think they have dyspepsia, kidney' mediately beneflcfal: I in the forests from 'tree branch to ' ' or liver trouble; some can't sleep at • tree branch like flying squirrels. We wish every woman who suffers night, others are sleepy and tired all day; NOTE: • The manufacturers of Nuxated flavor an _ �— ; — from 'female troubles, nervousness, some fussy and irritable; some skinny Iron have auc>} unbovaded confidence In Its .y Power is powerless unless. iia: poo- backache or the blues could see the let, and bloodless, but ..all lack phYatcal potency that they authorise the annotmoe y; a healthful ters written b women madewell b L Wer and endurance In such cases it sent that then will forfeit $100.00 to any season is conscious of his ability. y is worse than foolishness to take stimu. charitable institution it they cannot tale y diaE Pinkhesn's Vegetable Compound. lating medicines or naracotie drugs. any man or woman under sixty who lacks e -� if you have bad symptoms and do not which' only whip up your fagging vital iron sad increase four their strength I00 per nature- Ax. n envelope closed with the 'white oaderstana the catsiie, write '*O /be Dowers for the moment, maybe at the ear cent. or over m tour weeks• ttrouuLe, provided tiT� - of an egg cannot be opened by the iia E. 1?inkham Medicine Dense of your ►ire later on. No matter they have no seri your-msoney in ae7 cal Co.,t �� what e f one tells you. it yon are not' .they slit refund. 1 aaa., for helpful advice given free. wonR and well you o s .to yourself fn which Nu;,ted ]Fon does not at (east a 11NI11fIIII iIINNItIIIIIIIIRiI�IIIIIIHiIIIIU steam of boiling water, sa, the ,steam - to make the follow tea . i3ce how Indite yourby strengthih an darn qm� It only adds to its $Imness. ED, 7. 1188UE 40-'17• loos you can work how far you can I i, dispensed uy .Ii sood,arussfata : sere ;, •..., sees; M1. ., , ...¢ .,.. - ''': - . - • :.rc'.�:.. ,ease. _ ��+�-kms' :.y"'••'i�• ,,. �,. - ' t . >r ..• ,, -... - a 3@•a.}a, -s ,x,.. .'!tae- nam ' ' .. .. .. ,.rx ��,iv„- �. �. .e.+.., M. �G a�..v,M1 .•., �...: D_ �,,... .. ...,ere..:_.._.ti!w.•1?-•.>��r-4:.CR't<+_..-w::. �i.r.._ .; :a.�:.-..c-:.-w.3.,,:h�-.. _tb ..” 7_w.-�::�-"'.. sees. -A--: r J ' 7. tnOVin1g pictures In' -Jamas 'Andrew is ` erecting a Ups, coeoia -.and story form will be cement silo. _. -.'� , ,•���;:." � � x ':� ,:; • '�. eliown int the lbwn Hall, under —Miss Irene Muikar, who sea Hughes span turdayIn the auspices of the Girls' Red cared her' radvAtips diploma from l to-,� : J thee '' Cross Club, on Saturday,.-Oct. 20. the Elliott a Business College last m7 •••-Mise Gtertie Collins, f Toroa- Matinee at a o'clock, and In the week, is spending a week at her - w o p Sunday with Pickering .evening from 7 to 9 and' from 9 to home here. - c•�04 a. 11 o'clock. Admission, adults 15 Died—At Piekerlog. on Wed- ' —Mrs. H. J. Marquis and Miss cents, children 10 cents. * nesday, Oct. 8cd, Mrs. John Mitch. �: dor F Clan Funny Clark were in the city oh —To the ladies of Pickering and ell, in her 79th year. Funeral on • J x. - iioaday. vicinity, who are desirous of secar- Saturday,.at 2 odloek to Erskine ___` I e tile. ` - ---Lies Gladys Brodie, of Toron- tag a first-clasa sewing machine at Cemetery. _ . " to, spent Sunday at the home of the lowest possible price, C. H. —As Rev. ,Q. IL Brace was eom-. "-0'hapman's" Baking Powder, ... ...''!9e cls s " iter psreats.here.. Burling is making ar magnificent Ing obt of'Bt. George's ehnroh on „ „ Wm. and Mrs. Draper, of Ash• offer in the clubbing plan. This Monday mornia he took a faint•, �y Bell Ceylon Tag, ... 46o-1b aid'. barn spent Snaday with . J, N, offer is open for only three days in spell and felt on the door step, -11 .—Black. Black. ar mined—balk only wa I Ws. Richardson. next week—Thuredsy; Friday and inflicting a nasty . gash on his. : St. Charles' Evaporated Milia 'Ifo �« —Mles Lizzie Richardson ie abw SaturdsT After that date the, head. r. epsading a couple of weeks with price wl'be raised to the regular —The big assortment of flower Simons-Pork and Beane,, large tine, ' , g for no trieads in Ithaca, N. Y. ate. The payments maybe made npoota, hanging pots, croc>N' white F . • •:: Seedless Raisins in Balk, 17Q ib —Owing to Monde next being on the- instalment plan, whereby delphwareand'elover leaf semi-por • • , Thanksgiving Day, the pIvAm of by making a small weekly pay celain wrae is at 'The Big Store.' '-- Prime Cheesv, 80a Ib -business will be closed. meat, the axachine may be secured It pays•to deal there. If every- -Russell Andrew has been con• without the purehaserfeelia that thing is not entirely satisfactory Pnre Corn Syrup in Bulk, • . .:. ito lb *� dltaed to his bed for several days, it is a burden. See the avt. in yea can return it and either get kering from a severe cold. another column. * an exchange or your money. —Charles and Mrs. Sanderson, —St. Andrew's congregation has --On Thursday even in two o! LOOK--On Sale Saturday, dept. 9th, �iO1T110tt' a0ip of Toronto spent Sunday with reason to congratulate itself to be- our Pickeringboys, Joe Crk and -100 cakes in box, for 1i.6(}—$pOt CSAh. ` ... John T. M Mrs. Stephenson. Ing able to own" for their anni- Thos. Harding, left for Ottawa to —Mrs. Goo. W. P. Every and vereary on Oct. 28th and 20th two secure their Waage for., Eggland, sou, .Frank, of Whitby, spent San• of the outstanding and most able they having been. accepted for the , Phone or Bend ,your order.,'-Goods 1 11 da with her sister, firs, Wm: J. men of the Pres yterlan church Royal•Naval Air Service. The beat War., in Canada. Rev. Dr. R. P. Me. wishes of their - n+imerous Picker. delivered �IrOniptly. 2 —et. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will. Kay, of Toronto, ax-Moderator of Ing friends accompany them in _ - - meet at the home of Mrs. Jno. S. the General Assembly, will preach their hazardous wort and hope 1 asphson on Wednesday, OcL 10th, on Oct. 86th, both morning and they both may return' home safe , r•t a p. m. evening, and A. Logan Ge gie, when the war is ended. W. Hicks,, manager- of the M. A•, B. D., of Park ale, will ea- —Several weeks %go, on a Mon. MEN IS branch of the Campbell tertain the public with one of his day morning, an auto of the roc- '� WFAR q Mills, has leased Wm, Allaway's 'Travelogues (by lime light) on Ing type and with "a red body, me- Men's Sweater Costa, from 1.20 to 5.04 . eM► V residence. Monday evening, Oct. 27th. Dr. was found in the yard in front of Small Boys! Khaki Overalls, 50 cents - '" —Ben. Fawcett, we are sorry to Geitgie is an educator and eater= the blacksmith shop. Three of Y per pair state; is still in a very serious eon- tainer of renown and everyone the wheels were minae their tires ; .. Men's Boz, from 20 mate.to 75 cents per pair • - ditioa, and Mrs., Fawcett is also should try and make it possible to and the car had evidently been s� _every poorly. hear him. ran for some time is that condi• Men's Canvas Gloves (good), 20 cents per pair —Mise Mabel Clark, of Toronto, --O° Friday last death removed tion. Everything loose about the Bit assortment of Men's Fall Cape, Overalls, has spending •.a few da one of the oldest residents in the car. such as tool@, oil cups,etc., . with bbar uncle and sw t, W. J. township, sw' suddenlyna bis 88th hwho t thpt it would bn removed. e called as for Bmocks, Work Shirts, etc, and Mrs. Clark. Y —Mrs. C. H. Burling has been year, The deceased was s native tater, and that the owner would '"in Victoria Square for several of Cornwall, England, and came turn up or be heard from in a few days, owing *to the illness and to Canada in 1851, and has been a days, but so far the matter con- y - - icl"& of her ester. resident of the township ever tinues to be a mystery. _ �,,�1E . WEAR k -Wm. and Mrs. Allaway and since. He was highly.esteemed —Several of our prominent _. daughter, bliss Marjorie, left on for his industry and integrity end @portamen, on Saturday, -heard 'Space forbids mentioning much in �tliis flue. We set, " Monday for. Toronto, where they he was ever willing to lend a bel that there was a flock of wild ;however, headquarters for everything .in ladies' .- w�r. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Methodist church and ber of the and Immediately hunted up their . - !wear; Dr Goods, Triu4tnin s, etc. r reside for the Ing hand to those Askinhis aaalst� ducks in John Stephenson's Georges Church will meet at the as a most old blunderbuss@ and started is y g home of Miss Austin, oa Wednes- regular Attendant. His wife has pursuit. Before many minutes ''HudB stock of Ladies Hosiery, q _day, Oct. 20th, at 8 o'clock- been dead for 81 years, but he is their" bearts were delighted when 6 —Benj. Fawcett's sale on Tues survived by his three Bone. Harvey their eyes caught a glimpse of the - "day of last week was a great sic- of Fergus, Norman and Samuel of .object of their search. In a few Corsets,' orsets, . U nderwear, E.to. .� Manitoba. His funeral took place minutes nine beautifur specimens - cees. There was a large member - _pressat and rices were high. on Monday to the Methodist ceme� of duck fell victims to their an l —Dr. R. M. and Meal. Bateman tary and was largely attended. erring: aim. Any old fellow can Mo S �CA►�A1 sad daughter. Mlss Marie, motor• Among those who :attended hie fire oft a gun and bran down_a a ••= ed from the city on Sunday and funeral were Harvey Ham of P'er bird, but It is not every red. Jim spent the day with relatives. gas, James and -Mrs. Henderson and Harry that can tell the differ- _ '.firs. Oso. M. Palmer is spend• and daughter of "West Hill, Joey. @ace between the wild and tame ����� �'�'�" 1OOK - 'Ing a week with friends in Port Ham, Wm. and Saes. Walkey. varieties. as they found out to ly ;lQnion and with her daughter. Mrs. C. T. Ham aLd daughters their cost. j M. Mrs. F. H. Doyle. of Toronto. Mise• Vernle, of Toronto. —The Harvest Thanksgiving —John Powell is able, .to be —The government, through the Aervices held in St, George's church �b have on head now a eple°did.s seos•tment of Caps, jaat is from the around again, after being conflued Food Controller's department, is on.flunda , Sept.' 10th was very wholesales. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. _ ito the •house for several waste urging the plc to exercise successful. There were larga con- -sat[eriag from a badly sprained greater thrift .and to prevent Fregations both morning and even- Our Fall and Winter-Samples for the Lowades Tailoring Co. are here. .ankle, waste. This le an excellent idea. ►°g assembled for worabipp The The styles this season are exceptionably good, the eostst+epecially. —Mrs. Lyness, Saginaw, Mich., not only for war time, but for ails ial form of worehip for You know, our reputation along this line is the gest. We have ;.�^• _- ,Ww. Morrish, Goderich, and Wee- times. In order to show how that Thanksgiving Services i° the new given you the best of satisfaction before, and can again." ley Morrish, Kitchener, were here way he accomplished they have Canadian Prayer Book was used. _ Colt. and see a, when in town ne=t and we will be _glad to show yaps ..this week attending the funeral issued mean cards for each meal Morning Pruner and Holy Cow- anything in the line of lien's Wear. of their father. .or the seven days in the week. munion at 10.80, when R. W. Al. —Mise J. M. Reddin. Mise Min. If A groat many of us were to fol. lin. M. A., spoke mosteoavtneiagi'p Cao to thhe7Mon's Store for Men's Wear. �^{a�� -joie Reddin, Mrs. W. ?.O'Connor low the advice Riven in these cards on the necessity for belief in the P• � B V NTIN� JCIV�.�JR and Mn. Carta°, of Toronto, spent we would soon be ruined. It we Deity of Christ, HI traneceadent •i i ' Sunday with Mrs. O'Connor sad had the means to provide all the personality, etc. At Evening Established 1857. .Miss Julia O'Leary. dishes mentioned therein, we Prayer Mr. Allin delivered an elo- - Remember the shower for the would soca get so tat that new quest address on "Our National bo s overseas to be held on 9atar- clothes of greater dimensions Serltage," speaking of th resour. day afternoon and evening. Suf- would be neessary. Evidently cee aad'the moral beedaof Can. QQ0Q'D5 NOW IN SEASON I ;Mfiolent gam has already been con• these cards have been prepared 'ads. It was a red-letter dap for = -10ributed. Money will be accepted. by millionaires, who would find it the Anglican people for few clergy We have ti full line O —Rev, B. N. de Foe and Mrs. a sacrifice to be compelled to con- of the eburch, excel in ability, as = 'Wagner and [child, of Mathews, fine themselves to the dishes re an impressi re speaker, Mr. Allin, a •. _ .. `--Virginia, are visitsog with Mrs. commended oa these cards. It h now so widely known as the edi- ]Oil Stove HahVSeln TQOIa Palma Wagner's parents, W. G. and-Mrs. quite proper in these times of high tur of the Churchman, and associ- �^ v �1 Ham, and also with: Mr. Wagner'a prim and scarcity of food to ate of the world-wide leaders of and llii� Machine �ll ' -soother in Port Perry. urge greater' thrift and avoid 'Laymen's Missionary Movement. - ! f s s- 4 ."The annual meeting of the waste, but it is entirely anueeee Mr. Bruce degree to thank all _' odor Oil eerc. Bible Society will beheld this Bary is communities, sash as that those who so generously coatri• f Friday)''-evening in St. George's in which we live. to give such ad. buted vegetables, grain and flow. :Bareen Doors and Window ereene ,church, when Rev. W. E. Hasesrd, vice. as ninety per cent of the ere, and assisted in decorating so � - R- A„ $. - D., the District Secre- PoPulation, through their good beautifully the church for these ,ow , will give aa• illustrated aa• sena or by necessity, are ezercia- services. It may interest Picker- Preserving Kettles. dress. Ing as much thrift as could be ex. Ing to learn that Mr. Allin is A - -The service in St. Andrew's on Petted of any people. native of Port Perry. y d. H. ` BUNDY . _ Pickering iiiabbath morning will be Thanks- —After several weeks illness, —Spink Mills,`no* the ��oop�rty giving. Splendid and appropriate due to an accident in which his, of the Campbell Flour M7115 Co., ksaeic. Evening service, "Your thigh bone was fractured,' Thomas have resumed operations, after ? )epitaph is the Cemetegy." This Morrish died at the home of his being idle for two months to .j,cadi Blouses and 'WMtewear will be-especially belpfu to young daaghter,� Mrs. A. Barrell, on San- undergo improvements, which has Ladies' Voile. Lawn and Dimity Blouses from 1.00 to'l.Tb each vecfit♦— people. Every one welcome. day morning, in his 88th year. placed the will on ac sal foot- Fin eq white Skirts. the latest. make with belt 2.60 and• 1.00. —Services at 8L. George's church Mr. Morrish had been in failing ng with the largeeL mills in the next Sunday, "Children's Da ," health for several years -and about Dominion; - so for as high-class House o,so ess, all colors and styles, from 1,00 0o. 1.00 each. Cook 7 suers, OCt..?th. Morning subject, "� ffi Lo,iO nests each. Combinational, 1.7b to t,00, Drawalrs. S4a to 7fal. 1 nr two years ago he passed -through equipment is concerned. Eight Uaderskirts, 1.00 to 1.50. Night Dresses, Me. LOD and I.S. Sacred Heritage," some ideas on a serious illness. He recovered millwrights from Buffalo, as well IIaderveste, lb to Soo. Jersey Comiiinstiosal, boo alaoh. church re-anion b the Right Rev. from this and had become quite' as a nautber of other mechanics, Hosiery :or Ladies sad Children. bleak, white ,_T_,,, J. Cooper, D. D., by of the strong and active, but a few weeks have been constantly at work dur• and tan. Cotton and Lisle 15c to foo pair. 'e -Church of {Scotland. Evening ago he was knocked down by a lag the time the mill was closed Qorsets, D k A and-Oomptow's 75o to 1.75 a pair, Hose Supporters if ti ilia. White Lisle (cloves 60c pair. White Canyss Pumps andTe°sis Shoals subject, "Salvation by Character." cow iaflioting injuries from which down, and they have been busy !6 to 1.76 r sir. In fact ev thi for thus hot months Farmers -who ship milk. to the be did not recover. His funeral installing new machinery, making i• per P na goods, 4; it are finding the change in the took place. on Tuesday afternoon repairs, and the other necessary of June, July and August. all and we the railway timetable a great incou- to Erskine Comets and was work. The capacity of the mill �•• A, (,'�ILLESPIE, DZTNBAR'' - venience to them; as the lite hour largely attended. The deceas as been increased .from a mill of --sit which the train leaves Picker• was a native of Devonshire, Bog. 250 barrels to one of 400 barrels Ing practically spoils the half day laud; where he was born in 1829. per day. This, however, is only a _,r for them. Some are. talking of About 1866, after }}d�ie_ marriage, he fraction o! the capacity of which v +`- making their shipments on the emigrated to Canalis, settling in a mill of his size is capable of be A WEATHER' .? evening train, or discontinue Bowmanville where he remain ing-made. Am"ang the other im- 1`s a+�'a In or s nam r o vases. 8e a ter- provemente is the co°etruction of JA, a .,—In another column will be ward's moved to Pickering, where t-he'cement foundation for the 150 -Gives people�the notion of Driving or Going away for �: ...found the new G. T. R. time-b*le. he has resided -for the palet 45 horst+-power motor, which will _ Summer Holidays. • It will be @sen that the chief years. He had ei>rof a family, shortly be`inetslled, so that when Single or Doable Harness, Plush Ruga, Dustere and�Rhipe, all -change' affecting Pickering is the ..two sons and four daughters. the hydro=electrie'reaehea Picker- t: cutting off of the local. The first Those who survive are Wm. of Ing, they wall then be ready to new stock. Trunks and Suit Cases. Shoe Repairing.; trai°.going west is due in Picker- Goderich. Wesley of Kitchener, run the mill to its full capacity. a Ing at 10.27, which makes it very Mrs. A. Burrell of Pickering, Mrs In addition �to the above, anew Harness and Collar -repairing promptly done. late in reaching the city, and will W. Simone of 8t. Charles. Mich , boiler, mach larger thus that x be a great inconvenience to the and . M; s. Lyness of Skginaw, which has been removed, has been travelling public and pupils at, Micb. ,One daughter, Mrs. W. H. installed. As the Campbell Mille TILr fRENQ HARNESS EMPORIUM tending the Toronto schools. Peak, died about twenty-five Co. has unlimited capital this in•I There are other chat) gee as will be years ago. He ie also survived by dustry in Pickering will be a per- Some Phone 8800. � �W. J: CAA$WELL ,P*Pn from the timetable, but 18 grand-children and. 17 great manent one, and will assure the' _ -tbeee are unimportant. grand-children: prosperity of the village. 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