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TOL. XXXV I. .:PICKERING, ONTe, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11), 1917 -No.
VV0000tMAL tropia.
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B_k Heise
WHIT19VALS �
Joseph lS"y fo Toronto. will ve
ouNaAlITON
On Wednesday last another o! themedt"�
$atabliebad'ib years
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addrea In the Odd Fellows' halon
�Oaq,rM F,j=,
S
Sand at LSD p. m.. hie subject being
"The World's Fight for Life.” All
oldest and most highly respected rest.
dents of the.towmbip passed awed in
th person of Mrs. John Mitchell, at
GREENWOOD
t
�' L: ttALDWELL,Y. D.. Successor
. to the lat•r,Ds. A. BarodJILPhooe as
�rpaat• oat• a
To see our exhibit at the
Markham Fair. • ;
are welcome. No collection.
y
Anniversary Services will be helsome-
in
is the Methodist Uhurob here on t3trn-
day, Oct. 21. Rev. C. W. Reynolds,
a former tor, Inc
the home of her son. Frank Mitchell,
in her 79th year. She had been some-
what poorly for some time anfferIng
from rheumatism. but on the Sunda y
'
-
�R. V.- E. CARTWRIGHT, For-
mrd of G:•vehors�oat 7aeewot t•
t.;rowt•, Pfe'n
aias, on oma. asses
8`teBi'°�° ° m e p, a9 my
Machinery, Farm Implements
Gasoline and Oil Engines.
Oar Lightning Rode. Steel Stalls
well,
Hours of service -1.50 and 7 p. mr-U,
order to meet our expenses wesld
ng i60 at''Ehees ser•
have an offers o!
preview to her death she received a
stroke, from which ahs could not yo -E.
cover. �. Mitchell was a native of
Devonshire, England, and came to
.
FORSYTH D. of O.. RegL-
A. t•e•d member of t• Assn-
ei.tto. of Detests. egmat.t e!v.a a
be antes of siseem gym tests! tree- xosrl.
and 8tsaohione, Water Bytteala,
vices, On Monday evening Dr. Slower.
by will deliver is' new lecture oa
Canada to 1870 with her husband and
_
DII ���{ the iII-
Che•moaa _ f,gs
Yillting OatSts, etc.
ILaaon a!E Riaeh Pianos and
Fiatrolae.
"God's Great Man." This will be good
when given b a master -band suess
as Dr. Sowerb is known to be. Po-
y �
famil and settled in Darlin ton,
y g
where the reatdsd about five years.
atter white they came to since.
where they remained ever duce. She
crossed Dost, of ev r
ei'
thin I am oom llea
- �
�TbI1Ce
O. MOKINNON, ILD., L.R.0.8.
msaahe: tee Daus. ei
'ieligafiJsass tet as:tet e
��N/9afba Io dstaae•e at w•mea and
Gema•
-
White hewing Machin".
Pylar prises o! admission.
OMtRltllw000
was pt's.decsased b� her husband acne
y mrs but she is survived by five sons
t>htee daughters,
to the pike
� Oho to �0
l�� g
aa! nsY•aes.>eseaaass.
PI30IIeA, 2700
Remember the Anniversary Ser-
In
sad one son having
died twenty-five ve years ago at the a
$)}i lgi begOIl and
t�
��
vices t7herrywood Methodist church
next Sunday. Oct. 14th. Hours et
servioe, 10,80.850 aad 1 o'clock. Rev.
of ffi Those sorvivin are Wm. of
Dunbarton, Joseph of �nxham, Jae.
on the base line. Samuel Billings.
air Ang. Zgt.
g
E. FAREWELL, ILO.,. B.ARRIS-
�!s
�
d McNeil. of Markham, is to charge
of
Montana, and Freak at home, Mn. J.
I am sorry to be oompellad to de
oaswsAwa9aey.aawoaoII
iltJlsilse. b �oas�, wwrsv, 1s�e
of the work for the day. Bring our
envelopes and hdp. with collee one.
White of the BrocFroad, Mrs. Thomp-
eon of Tomato and Mise Smarr at
�. but even at this prim
there is vary little
g B. OHRISTIAN. Barrister and
•hlieitor,xefaev sohila ifs to
toliffUle'Ont,
On Monday evening,, Oct. 16th. (i. B.
some of,
home. Her funeral took plane on
Saturday teat to Erskine cemetery.
proQt for me.
sea. Dae• Brook et. xoa�/h, wbatb. y
hi�rlenteertaiaing lectios give
program.
On Tuesday of last week one of our
oldest and most highly esteemed rest-
, ' GRetsniw000
M. Gleeson Sunday in Toronto.
5 bags is charged for. amount
charged foe.
We do not chop before 9 o'eloc�
WILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A„ Bar.
rester aotiaffos,xotasvpabuo,aasaaiat•e
in waotio• wtth Jt••9e•. �ckman, D•niwa t
/t ♦
Je 8e BEAL, Mmmoat
Yodea, Barri9bre, Toroato General Trusts
West, Toronto. Ta« on.
dents died at his home here in the
nt
C. Bruce. ofToront, a nt the holt-
Pe
nor after 5 o'clock, Mondays,
WeQnesdays and Fridays
tsar
a ly
,HOUSERURN15H1NGS
Bi Stock, at the lowest ices
Big Pr •�
person of James LauRblin, in his 76th
year. The late Mr. Lau Klin WAS a
native of Pickeriagtownse L-which-
be lived all his lite. He &peat his
life in teaming in he
day with Richard Wilson and family.
The Misses Smith. of Toronto, are
-holidagin{e_with_their grandfather, I.
White.
until further notice.
chop
j eh finer than other mills.
Dental
-nLAKB B. BEATON, D. • D. S.,
Gradsat• Royal
..Delivery free.
whole which took
a deep interest.
0. Hankin, of Toronto, spent Sun-
,
of the Colts" of U•neai
snresons ead vas assity of Torooto. omoe
_ _
a was an active
member of the Methodist church. who
dap and Monday with Alfred and Mrs.
Trimble.
o�v�s W. AL Pringl•'s hardware dare, Whitby.
Osee hours a to i!. t to Jed. -Ind phone as
Call and see. Ind Phone_824,
will suffer a dee loss id his death.
P
F. Brown and family, of Toronto.
F•
' .` F =+.
V.
B•u �' M
Claremont.
He is survived Ly bis wife and one
spent the week -end with Robert and
Uaa� Dr 8"300'9 ab••a" oversee, Dr Ke.
we• of Toronto. will b. is *barge,
daughter, who have the sympathy of
the community in their bereavement.
wttt'rary
Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. A. Emerson, of ' Toronto; spent
the holiday with her parents John and
d mson
"E S T L A K E"
The shingle that has given aatIs-
-- ^_S.
Q. HAM
The Masonic banquet Fridaynight
F. L. and Mrs. Gleeson. o Toronto.
spent Thanksgiving with the former's
far oa or over years.Empire
-Issuer of Marrs& a
• L iesawn fa the Oona of Oe
12 sad a quarts, with covers any color
was a great affair. . Many OBoys
were resent from far and near.
P
father. M. Gleeson.
Corragated Icon with a ia. bar -
*in. corrugation, see it before
pt.t riaarvutas• Rey
i quart
q berry bows
S4 sad a? quart crates. made of ver �,
this s. Strong and very light.
be-
The school -teachers' coaven on
Rina here v Thuneday and on that
evening a very Bae address will be
The Beewitherick family,buy
to, returned home on Tuesday. Toros-
y. atter
spending the summer here.
you
other makes. If you are in
need of a Cream Se rotor. T
lx tT '
a Premier for 80 da s. Alae
I�1 PO170$ER. Real Estate Aux-
1 a ftoa•a, nlaator,-eoll•afoe sad i•sosr
Of senates• ao•nse% Rsoeoawu soy
Order early, As It there Is a good crop
fruit there be halt
given In the Music Halt b! Prof. Qolo-
mea.
Mies B. Luke. of the Ontario Ladies'
Ck•11ege.. Whitby, spent the holiday
icer Mr•,
g�liae engines from 89.00 ail. a,
See
HOPPER Issuer of Marriage
D•�•�
• Liaison is fbe Desats of Ontario•
bass at Store and his room eft. •. csar«mm9.
.of will not
enough ekages for
the demand,
—
Chopping
The severe frost Monday night cut
down the rest of the tender vegetables
that had ascaped the 8sat frost of the
season a month ago. There is yet a
with aunt. J. B. Harris.
F. L Green intends holding as au-
ction sale of his horses, sheep and
impplements on Wednesday. Oat. 81st.
Or write me before buying.
Bell Phone.
F. J. PrOIISet Plckenag
B.BEATON TOWNSHIBOLERK
ges,�ew, Ooarm�erfes �t
laeldavir, A•e«aafans. lean
and oat roiling every day as
usual,
great deal of oorn unharvested here&-
Bills will be printed in a few days.
Vliitors
at•- etoa y to
�� �tsner of meaniye-sve us-
commencing on Monday ,-
the 29rd of July
W. 0. Barnes,reen River
r
bout
The traffic on the holidaywas very
heavy, motorists travelling by the
to the Carlton home over
the borda were Willis Hamilton.
wife and family. of Oshawa ;Roy
Carlton, Wm. Carlton, fam-
• •
jp �s /�
�i�Ir�er �ng :f rag m
_UGH S. PUGH. Glen.Majnr. Ont._
Lteeneed Auctioneer xvAveiv .aper-
ten" m ®ported ihorouabbred
Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill.
hundred in both direction■ aloeg the
Kingston road: The road1vras quickly
wife and
Itv, Stanley Carlton, wife and baby,
and atook
Rales �nd,:•t,d .�iwhere wr,fe for Nrm.
sad pertioalere, phone Ins, lila, &say
smoothed by the autos and b'sgaln to
;good shape.
The Department of Highways are
mdr, and Mn. Skene, all of Toronto ;
also Arthur Carlton. wife and family,
of Pickering.
Ali- automobile and Bicycle
repairlag promptly
_sees attended to.,
REAL ESTATE....,--
FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,
- for Ooanties of Tork and OotrAa - Ane-
-kinds
t� ,
advertising for men and teams In ez•
tending the work of improving the
_ -
BROUGHAM
;
Tires, Oils, (crease and repairs
lion e91sa of all atMoned ft on 9hast•d
°°ase' Address as«° uer F. O" Oat,
8�t#ee
-' -
K nzi.ton Road to the two townships
of Whitby. This will ensure a good
road through to Oshawa before the
winter.
W. J. Bodell b visiting friends in
Toronto this week..
Miss Scott "Int the holidayat bar
home in Peterboro.
always on hand.
P
Potter � �dr8�f
=.�j(w�
:. Vetoriffary Surgeon
Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete-
Five 'Gores of Land For QS1e
: all planted with good
The High School grounds are beim
whipped Tato shape by leyehing as S
filling. The ie
Miss Gladys Bogle, of Oshawa, vis-
F g
ited friends here over Sunday,
PICKERING. Ont.
rin&ry Collette
and Qraduate of the Veterinarywinter
- ' Science Association.
-
fruit,
61
a8t cominginto
earth gymnasium an*
admirable trade and ing establish-
meat. The tools and equipment for
R. J. Price and F. and Mrs. Gerow
and family e
M
psot the holiday with W.Write
Pbone-ot8ee1 8118' reaidenee 8901
begy�8'
the mending mecbanicel caUingr are ia-
stalled'
Doeegg rove
Misses Eva and MinAs Henson. of
CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO
i
• s «
W V. Richw4soa
Whitby town has Rood chances of
Astoria s new mill
g � Institution.
While other towns sad otties are
tree
Toronto, at the holiday with their
e" F
parent here,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Fess and Robt.
b7
Feasby, of Oshawa, spent the holiday
' • -- _ _ � . -
illy pn a
M_' 33. �'' '�T �R�''
Veterinary Surgeon
-
offering sitesthe military anthori-
with their is bete.
Honor Ontario Veterinary,
=Notary Public, Pickering.
urs consider the Whitby site far ia-
pe� or to the others the u
P rpose
John Poucher, of Toronto, spent a
few days during the
on Sarnia
The Pickerin
lege.Gradlr-c
College.night
a g
intended,
past week with
his brother. Thos. Poacher.
j
'
promptly atten�ed to
Bell sad Independent Phones
• ,
wtstTavwiss
Mr. and Yrs. Everest. of Toronto,
spent Thanksgivingwith latter's
Fence• _
_ •
�lguance Colnml tee
lei; at present visiting
the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gammage.
PICKERING, ONTARIO
The object bf this Association is to
lessee stealin and prosecute
g P
Chicago
F. J. McKay and family entertained
city friends over the holiday,
Miss Elsie hers Is visiting with
met 4 K. Devitt. R. F. 0., o!
Damp Borden. "pent Sunday with his
pareatd; W J. and Mrs. Devitt.
I can save
JOHN PHILIP
the !*ions,
her parents here for a few days.
Mrs, F. E. Bevins. of Toronto. visit -
Mrs. Criekington's sister, of Sarnia,
ed over the botiday with her uncle
W. R Robson.
-,you money
Has a !all line of rreeh and car-
ted yneate constantly on hand
members having proper« stolen oommant-
oat0 immsdi&bly wi� Any member
is visiting with her for the winter.
Will J. Beaton and wife seat the
and &amt. and Mrs.
Mies. Stapley and daughter, Miss
Marjorie, Miss Sinclair, Tomo-
- - _
-
'8gice Roll, Breiakfast Bacon
bf Ezonvis Oommigas.
holidaywith D. R. and Mrs. Beaton.
A.
and of
to, visited with Thos. Poacher oa
•Beam, Bologna, Wei,Ztere, oto.
M'o' p •1'90'
-
.Hoa n was the est of
Pickering friends theweeak-end.
g
Sunda last.
TheservicesIn the Methodist church
A. C.
A Cj REE�OR
$ighest rloeae paid for
Jt;r
Tutsis may b•bad from the president or;
semrbrr oa applleatlon.
Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm-
Mr. Lee and family. of Oshawa, ase
the guests of Thomas and Mrs. White.
for Sunda evening next have been
F R
withdrawn on account of the special
LOQIIBT HILL -
Butcher's cattle
er, W. V: - ardson, Pickering,
Alfred Manuel, jr-, and family Ars
et present visiting • with hit brother
Samuel,
service in the Presbyterian church.-
Joseph MCCOy. of Toronto, will give
'•
• • •
eker�ng �aQj�e
.i
J. R. Thexto W, J. Clark. +
t, 9aeeNan
, H. E. Turner is doing extensive ex.
work with his large 40 hep.
as address on Where an the D*adP"
in the Temperance Hall, at 180 P. m ;
Make Your
,perimental
on Sunday, Oct. 14th. All welcome,
Tirst-olus ga, for hire
Da Or IIi la
DAY g
tractor.
James wind Mrs. Nowlan, of Toron-
the
ormer'nt her ks wing with family,
No collection$.
The Brougham Women's Institute
will hold their next meeting at the
-�
Increase
$IIs
' i
Mleses Lillian and Maud h, Hiss
home
home aaf Mrs. Cassie'
rl
aq
meets trains
YQ� & mg PQW'�+ t
Birks, of Toronto, spent the week•eod
, at
Desi, Oct, tech, to k.
o'clock. Al
ilftnliag promptly attended to.
' Your services will be in demand
with Geo, and Mrs. Pugh and family.
u sled
members are requested to attend.
Wm. Cassie received a letter last
Agent for Canada Carriage Co.
If You are trained here.
LLIOTT
George and Mrs. Christian, of To.
ronto, entertained a number of friends
week from his son, Alex., who was re,
cantly wounded Inaction and is now
i
Dr.' Hess', Panacea
• Peak, ps�xeH�
at their country !some here over the
holida
in a hospital in France. He states
' `
. 9•
Yong• A Charles Sts, Taironto,Thanksgiving
s°es recently asked do 811 positions
y
Mrs. Stapley and daughter. accom-
paaiea by Mise Sinclair, of Toronto,
speret with A. E. red
,p,
]firs. Maor,
tbat he was wounded in the right leg
by a piece of shrapnel. No bones were
broken, but he received a very bad
flesh wound and the cords of his leg
badly
is guaranteed to t
:...make hens'
,
Faust for Tr
at from $50 to SI00 per month and
S. R. eanock is preparing to move
were torn, As a result of his
wounds be will be in the hospital for
1a and
y n
For Business in one o! Shaw's
Schools, Toronto. Fall from
others at from $1500 to x2000 r
per
annum. It pays to get a Business
his household effects to the cit In the
p
near future, owing to business duties
several months and away from the
line. •'
keep your oultrT
_Term
$epL.-4th. Free Catalogue explains.
-Educatica-if-you--grt-Timms -sieaT
gI%tD each es may be had AT ALL
-which-call him away. -firing
p'
Mise Elisabeth Reesor, of St. Paul,
Service w old is St. John's
church at the usual hour, 2.80 p, m.,
- — __
-'c- - �e
Write for it. W. H. Shaw. Presi-
dent, Yonge di Gerrard Sts.
TISBS in this school. Right now is
ate' excellent time to commence a
visited for a few days last week with
her brother and sister, Paul and Mar- -The
and again at 7 o'clock nest Sunday.
latter service will be very inter-
z..
Dr. Hees' Instant Loose Killer if "
course. Our Catalogue is free. Get
one.,
W, J. Elliott, Princi 1
Pa
garet, before leaving to spend -the
winter in California,
A very successful corn roast was
given by Harold end Miss Elisa White
esting and instructive, and will be
illustrated b lime light. On Tuesda
by g
evening, in the town hall. Dr. Marsh
dusted is the nests and deet
bath will keep, your
etc clean.
` y
SEE OUR NEW
SAWING MACHINE i
on Saturday evening last in their pad-
dock. About fifty young people from
will give hie delightful talk on .'•The
Bermuda Islands". It will be illus-
by
Come in and t a cam le and t
� p �
TOOLS SHARPENEp
the surrounding vicinity enjoyed
trated splendid lime -light views of
those delightful Islands of the Carib-
it for yourself.
_
We can Supply Emery Wheele 'sad
pec
We make a a ialry of crosscut saws,
themselves immensely.
The Women's Institute will hold
their nest meeting et the home of
bean Sea. Dr. Marsh spent two W113-
cors In these islsnda and is thus able to
from intimate
-
11
:Circular Sews. All eines„
kept in stock.
Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired.
Resor -honing a Specialty. Fora Stet-
hair
Mrs. W. A. Fuller, -Green River, on
Wednesday, Oct. 17th at 8 p. m. The
speak
pe R
knowledge, and
the views that will be thrown u Poe
the taken b him. Music
fs W * WA18 �s B-
LW
Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you
build frame.
class trim or an easy shave Dell
at the East -end Barber Sho
p�O° will include a paper Econ-
omy in WaC1'i¢le," by Mise V. Fuller,
screewwere y
will be furnished b St. Andrew's
V • • •
m
wish to your own
See our House Furnishingspof all
kinds. Slightly need Carpets
reading by Mrs. John Reid, music by
choir, Pickering. Admission 25oente.
children, 15 cents, Everybody be on
Dru st-Graduate Optician
gm� P
W. �'A�KJ50N
.- rom 1b cents a and u
a F P•
Miss Bessie Hoover and Mise Fuller,
roll call answered by conundrums. All
hand at S o'clock nest Tuesday even.
0. N. R, Ti-. A Agent.
BROCH ROAD
W. J. GORDON ;PIO$ERJM
are welcome, ♦
Ing in the town hall and enjoy a fine
treat.
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Pff
I Noll
in
snobbishness he could not always avoid
the adoption of snobbish mothoi
-,.,-Mch -Vet Dell So far, viekidj1how had not killed
family affection. Of his younger &is -
AMI It is hard to break thid
ter, in p6rdeular, he 'was, proal with
Wim and Tull of Aroma.' `.chain- of habit. It took
true brotherly pride, and the assiduity
with which he N.atched over her was one man'stic -months to
not entirely spent on the trump -card stop
for his
in the game of life. Even f Amying Gee 'Arbix,"'
viz father he was not devoid of a sort of
tolerant tenderness. The idea of con --7-
Perhaps habit has kept you
vertinlF the dreamer to more reasonis
-
able views of life had long since been vmcrulg the same tea as before" when -you
int
had ended to buY` Red Rose.
Propped as unfeasible. John M'Don-
A
tion. Bat
Hell, clearly, as past educe.
was
y of keep
there remained the possibility
This will be a reminder. So next time you
Ing him within reasonable bpunds-
-.ft blended from selected hill growls of restraining any action which would will order 'Red Rose.
too conspicuoual clash with his chil
plans. Yuch had been the mo- YckrwiU be. plejeed, We
ry Fen's
teas, famed for their fine flavou 'tive which had caused Albert to com-
are sure.
rox-
qu e 1�
alities. I yet never equalled. pete for his present post; for th
imity to Ardloch enabled him to � ee
p
an eye in a Kept Gocid bv thehis family, and to direct
t1. —16, 1. 1.- 1-4.- A A
em 1" e way c
them to go.
(To be i;6tinued.) Sealed Package
ODDITIES OF ANIMAL LIFE.
Male Seals Educate Young—Lizards
END OF A FAMOUS LINE York and the City of Paris (now the
New York and Philadelphia);` ' the
Can Grow New Legs. Almost a' Century. Since the Allan Deutschland, and finally such mon-'
Line Had I+. Inception T
CHAPTER VII.—(Cont'd.) I mean to cultivate the aborigines. I'm There isn't a male wasp in exist- siters as the us n a an sure n air.
w. ence when winter ends. Late the pre- With the complete merger f the the Olympic and Vaterland.
not narrow in my views, 0] *-'the
,it will give them a less low oplaiva you
know;
ceding fall the wasp's mate. Tile cOm- Allan Line in the Canadian Pacific But in 188i the Parisian was
only mind you don't turn 8
-than if they had fodnd it out for them -
head too completely!" King d _weather kills every worker company, one of the oldest of house i most famouship of the whole At -
selves, as they were bound to. if lantic fleet for beauty—a fine staunch
Whereupon the confidences were cut and male, while Mrs. Wasp hies her flags disappears from the seas. It�
prevarication would do it, I'd re sh-oft in precisely the same fashion as a still afloat in the service of
vaZicate cheedull but when a Ji'lag those of yesterday. self to a convenient. place and hiber- I was in 1819 that Alexander Allan sent vessel, ent. And the
can't be hid, its = brazened out, nates, ready to come forth in the, out his first little brig, the Jean, from the British--Governm ian
as I always say about cur hair. Julia spring and lay eggs. to. replenish the I Greenock to Quebec. Soon after he' later and larger ships --the VirFin
Z, is for making it race. had five ships in commission, and from; was the first steamship in the At-
(- about
with .00ra-
Wk. , . . CHAPTER VIII.
stum; and so would I be If the pow -Egg laying and the raising of the; that da to this the Allans have play-; lantic service with turbine engines—
'y: but it oein't
seam, wjAet., pr.p�.-r, 5 The loch -end had this much resew- young furnish - many Instances Of i ed a da part in the development of I were always well equipped and com-
--you make your "it greasy and 1 blance to the world's end that it seem- striking peculiarity in the animal !trade between Great Britain and Portable. These will probably criyaw
yourself ridiculous. And besides," ed difficult to get beyond it. The
added Albert, as he dipped his oars I hill, up to whose rocky I kingdom. For instance, there. is the Canada. Later on they established the ocean for many - years to -
come
steep rising � under the Canadian Pacific flag. But
more vigorously, "you mustn't forget feet the water crept, stood here like i case of some species of toads. After service& to Philadelphia ani to Boston,
"that Lady Atterton herself is risen a rampart, its. forbidding solitude the female has deposited her eggs but the line remained essentially many will regret that a name with
from the ranks --or very nearly so. few months back, by the male picks them up, winds them !Canadian. such a record of honorable achieve-
IY she doesn't think lowly of herself,, broken, until a
nothing but the gulls, or the big grey ,about his body and goes hunting, Although it. was not --a direct com. ment as Allan in to -be only a memory.
she won't think lowly of us. herons, fla the I flies, the while the heat from his body' etito with aTch great lines as the
There was a silence, during which. oak -trees which, from the borders of pet. r
ping lazily between h 1 hatches the little toads. Cunard and the White Star—for the
•'Fenells turned back in spirit to the precipices, bent as though to catch i the power- I _ Promoting the Cat.
luxuriously furnished room, the faint- There is the seal. When , former remained out of the Canadian As rats did much damage to his
f their own reflections in the, shtfting� a
fi fly set -out tea -table, lately bane ful bull seal takes up quarters pn trade for many years and has only re -
left, and I
false. mirror below.. At low tide the bi papers, a Hindu clerk, who -was in
r!� Is of -fife r am rock ledge he - gatheis a harem Of cently returned to it—the Allan Line
ed into he= revealed Itself as twist charge of the offid I docunkents in one
atm vision, heavy
columns, draped with. females, - and fights away every male was nevertheless a pioneer in a num-!
Care did you get that cap, Fen- )f gleaming, yellow-brown. sea- from his preserve.* As a consequence ber of improvements in steamship con- _ ;- I
I tons c , of the more remote Indian towns, ob.
elle'" 1 weed --a whole submarine colonnade, there is' an envious group of less -struction which travelers - have long tained permission to keep two eats,
Fenella, awaking from her vision I I - the larger Of which was to receive
her 'rinto Hsu
out of whose entances the - males constantly skirting the
became aware of warlike taken as matters of course. Thus
brother's eyes I water sucked tirelessly, with' bollow - somewhat better rations- than the oth-
fted upon her with ii' sacred domain. But when the young the first steel steamship to cross the
proving gaze. radiantly 8P- t sounds which set one dreaming of end- 98 born, these bachelor � Atlantic was the Buenos Ayreala, built er. A few weeks later, the head -of.
p. "This cap? From Oban." less caves, and dreamingly---and may -'seals have been
be shudderingly—wonder what pos- seals assume the burden of educat-'in 1879. two years before the Cunard- lice at Delhi received this dispatch:
"It suits you splendidly: down to� .11 have the honor to inform you thakt,
h sible secrets they held. ing them. The seal being an air- � er Servia. The Parisian, built in 1981 'a
the ground. But don't you think it'al he senior eat is"absent without lea",
I But upon the virginal beauty of the breathing mammal, does not take to was the first to have bilge keels.
time for a now crock!' What -shall I do?"
wilderness human hands had, been the water like the proverbial duck. The Allan Line left to others, to be
"Julia told me 'she can't afford one 1 violently laid—the spell of solitude j but To this problem the office. vouchsafed
7. Just now." t must be taught to swim. This id'iure. the amazing increases In size few
"She'll afford one fast enough when broken, the rampart stormed. Al- the tank 9f the bachelor seals, and 'and speed which have marked the &at no answer., After waiting a
I've --given her my views. ready the roughly -cut 'road, running !they exhibit all the lovabilitY of a � quarter of a century. It did not days the Hindu sent of a proposal:
You 5"" the I a of "In re absentee cat I propose to
have that now frock, Fenella. You've 'a is the I good nurse as they coax the little, join in the race for records which be -
like a shell round
mountain, spoke of future communics.
it this afternoon." mote the junior cat, and in the
"B Umbria Pro
7 slating so many cakes I" laugh- tions, undreamt of by a former genera- seals to the water edge and, urge gen with,the Etruria and U �a, and 11 -take into government ser.
4 meantime to
tion, to take their lessons. which led to the building of the Ten -
ad Fenells. i City of
Within a primitive but, close to the I vice a probationer cat on full rations."
"No; bT. looking yjour best But this rather idealistic family and Majestic, the Now
while you I new track. Albert M'Donnell was Oc- L Some! -Ttn-
ate them. I life does not exist everywhere.
And a moment later he Added, in a!
copied in stuffing a couple of shirts,,, of the crustaceans. to which the lob -i
half soliloquy: "How pleased, poor A tooth -brush and a few other neces-; XTY11" V
It might seer and crabs belong, live on terms
series of life into a bag. hat would' lead to the gal
mother would bel" lows if
V 0 4, 0 have been the prospect of the week-! t
sed by. meirf- and women. The I
That evening, the dinner-Corig it end holiday that was chusing him to 1 pre;cti larger than the
Balladrochit was once more preceded, smile to himself as he packed, but female Is usually
by 'a short conversation between the more likely it was something else. His male, and- often demonstrates her
in a working quarters were comfortless, superior strength by Jearing him to OVRI
,.4 IC .1
coy
d; OU think of the natives?" and the usual resources of the loch pieces and devouring him. if he hap -1
end consisted of the presence of rough
inquired Mabel, with one foot on the end her di The Great Body Bufider
workmen, and the periodical inspect-! pens to forget din or isn't
fender, and an openwork silk stocking
freely displayed. "I think they'. 6, ing visit of some higher engineering' nimble enough to get away.
Im lauthority; but none -of these things But 'all peculiarities are not con -1
not
a success I The young man is ' %.of the deep. Con-
t a tit of an idiot, and his hair is' mattered to Albert, to long as they fined to creature
served his end. �sider the arctfir6a, for instance. They
imply adorable. I'd be half inclined
to offer him the situation of piper, And that end' I -say a• camel goes eight days without
but I a -appose he doesn't pipe, a A very simple one, and a very single bear,
since he a I water. The arctisca, or water
told me he's an engineer. Yea;, one: that of_ "arflving," our Gallic goes six months without it some --
7.
they're quite amusing,
and the girl is, neighbors put it with a conciseness times. But be doesn't do.'. so voli
PARKER 92ERVICE
quite prat shall never reach --of achieving
"Prett t tartly. In fact, to every outward ap- Kmwlm Everywheze Available Evwryw4em
t !thing," of be,6oming "somebody."
? rerated Ronald, tearing, "something," once he dies during the drought.
open hiseyesn a manner that was Poor Ella might have spared herself pear
.10 1 . � .%. '-- just because them In not a "Parker" A
I ng the seeds This little creature, microscopic in
positively disconcerting, "Sure she's the trouble of here sowing rZ
he stopped ambition; there are some soils size, is an inhabitant of water troughs
d short under his I of
cousin's surpriew gaze rather red in which possess it spontaneously. To and similar places where moss is apt
7Y The excellence of ear mos is so well k0olft that
to grow. It need only be mentioned here.
-the face. I stand still upon the level assigned to
in the � him bly Fate had early struck Albert
"I a",' Mabel was saying
iss an ignominy—almost a- cowardice.1 When it rains he is as happy as
mild accents of genuine amusement; i - .. But the COW"Mi=Ce of our ftrvke by in" to. distant:
$11 suppose 'it's here that the adjective if he had decided for engineering, it clam in high water, but where there customers is not. Articles of any sort can be sent us
i
'adorable' would have better.come in, was because in this machine -shade a e is no rain his sack -like body and four 7 z;
a lightly
either by parcels post or express, P and returned in the-
Cheer
pairs of stubby legs dry up, and the manner. We pay the carriage charges imlis
Cheer up, Ronnie," and sh it seemed to offer the most possibili
touched his sleeve with her fariPties. The Glasgow University which, closest examination under the micro- way. Every precaution is tram to --re emir
"you'll have your opportunities, since to the father, h" been a prison -house, 4 scope, falls to show any sign of life. odety in transit.
was to the son a palace of delights— But it must be only an exaggerated SoMiginy things can be "rescued" b7 cleaning or dye -
but of purely- intellectual delights, ing, that the value of this service vrilli be apparent to
since he was far too prudent, as well form of hibernation, for when the
rain comes again he wakes up- and
as far too determin", to waste re- When you tblok of cleaning or dyeing, 0stak of PARXER'L.
THE LIFTUP e orthodox follies. starts in enjbying himself.
cions hours upon the Send Z.Z.FREE co.#,y oil our umful And tntemitimf
Time enough for that later on—when Which suggests the wonderful pow- book X1.1 a-4 6-4-
h
he had "arrived." There he had er of clinging to life shown by some Be sure to address your V&=el clearly to receiring dept.
drunk with rapture the creeds of the 1 creatures. The fo!jr legs and tail of a
i age, which threw open the world to I salamander, one 6T the small lizards, PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LIMITED
energr 7 and intellect, and put up bar- have been cut off as =any as eight TORONTO se
y
" A
ries only to the stupid and lazy. 791 YONGE ST.
si times, only to grow out perfectly after
!From thence he emerged a socialist
aper ion. in theory, contem tuously intolerant each 10
of the tyranny of class distinctions,
and yet calmly prepared in practice
to profit by them, should they happen
to serve his purpose. They were Disappointed.
ridiculous, of course; but so were There is a certain inspector of it
many things in the world. It was
his Highland "canniness" which told schools who prides himself on his
o examining. In a kindly,
'him that the time for kicking' them method
over was not yet come. fatherly. way he gathered a very young •p
upon his own class about him, and soon had their
The very handicaps
prospects stimulated the fighting open-eyed, breathlers attention.
1powers inherited from a race Of "Now, suppose that you and I were .........
:-X
ancestors as handy with the dirk
e of marbles:' he said
aying-"A?M1.
their descendants now we
borer and hammer. Most keenlywas to Jimmy Green. "You have ten
ily: marbles, and I have eight." The
he aware of the position of his a "At the end
precariously poised betweentwo class gathered round.
of society. On themselves 'it- of the game you have won half of my
depended to which of the two they marbles, and, of course, I want to play
would finally belong. That the "rise"
Id again, to win them back." - The pupils A �"2 1 1611" is ratio for 7 use. For Black
(Patent) -2 in and "ll in I I
sed 'even nearer. "At the end of
M'Donnell should W4,,b1nad -(.
achieved by- John H to c 6
T' most effective Cornet for ladies rove permanent in its effects had Pres w% u2 In I to
. the second game I win half of those
who require Abdominal support if Fong been -resolved by Albert, since 1
your dealer cannot Supply you write have. Tell me" ---excite- WAMISLAqui (liquid) forTan h
upon him the burden of the situation You now in I Tan CAMb=4 (piste 4
direct for catalogue and self- I
us 1'. Not that In his heart, and even ment waxed intense—"tell me," be
measurement form. fel
while as a matter of policy, keeping his continued, "how many marbles., are you loc
gerrisentatives Wanted. make humble relatives at a distance be at left with 200
splendid opportunity to X�r F. F. DALLEY CO. OF CANADA LTD., • Hamilton, Can.
despised his own origii
m
on(y, I desp I—" was With a look of inexpressible disgust
Write- to -d 7 for particulars. too intellectually democratic for that addressed fell back. "Why,
N
L
N� ls"$ ocr To, —but because the prizes 'hog coveted the boy
97 adt" I
belonged to the higher social level. Billy," he said,- "blowed if it ain't
Free though he was of his mother's , sums l"
HE Ll"UP-
A
aid
SO
2
WIN
walls, they are edueatedd men in
91!!N••ia i wtttTtY
>;
K
s
r '0°0e'tOsaen'o�'e
the highest sense of the word.
. Dr. Abbott, of the Resources Com-
mission, addressed a in
P EAC' H E S
`
'
but because his superiors have
watched him found that he
The have, b indomitable rse-
y'
public meeting
and
r�`'�"
-•
•Oat.
T saslissImostfiseful
Terence, gafnad knowledge of the
the town hall on Thursda evening In
y g
behalf of the _approaching Red Crow
This week at Richardsons. Leave our orders. First t1u111ity.
.* cation of the exhausted condition
s.. -
%f0 par ye` l 61.98 it pail is sdi&nes.
ar
character. By gsing
the midnight oil, they have dug
campaign, The meeting adjourned
toTuesda evening for further orgsni-
Prices will.bs at t�e.lowest. . -
- _.
tion of my bad
business. therefore. would
sow that Russia will have to pass
while the other, man has been
sell or rent to the right partT. Must
be a hustler and be prepared to take
nation. At this meeting Mayor War -
speodinzr his time in askfn for
g
possession as moon Y a sale
r among themselves before they
promotion instead of mastering
through books gaming ideas that
ren presided and it was arranged to
hold &'campaign nett week for the
,� W D 8 TJ C3' A6 R -
CHARLBS SHAH,
60•l0 . Bjoskdals. Kaak.
:
_
"JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.
carry them on toward the goal of
of success. When perusing their
B
British Red Cross. A. meetia will be
_ _
To preserve your peaches. For peach time we are making a $]**I
correctly when he says that
, __—
NOTA AND Comm
books they dig in for the kernel,
held In the Music Sall on esnay
evening next at which addresses w1U
sagas pelee-WCC per 100 lbs.
' ---
while others ' are satisfied with
be riven by ' o will@h soldier. officers
and men, who will show how the Red
. D g.
The political affairs in Russia
only the Shell. Some men delight
Cross do their work on the battle [told.
:seem to ba going from bad to
is meeting obstacles so that they.
Amon those giving addresses will be
,and Rubbers for Jars, arving
nd Spices of all kinds for prese
verse, with no prospect of stab•
may have the pleasure of over-
Ca t. harps, of the medical tribunal
at Oshawa. Music •will be furnished
_ _
`
lishing order in the -immediate
future. • Russia is it country of
coming them. By overcoming
obstacles in life they prepare them.
by the hospital band and the Shrapnel
Dodgers. The clergymen of the town,
�:� " All IMPORTANT ORDER •
such vast extent and contains so
selves for overcoming greater
B B
who were all at the meeting, have
arranged to support the movement-
ovementmany
. �.�
manydifferent classes of people,
ones. In this way they gradualiy
from the pulpit. Strong teams were
to the in
Of plain white and Clover Leaf Semi -Porcelain Dishes just opened up.
people with different languages
gain strength, until they' finally
arranged o canvassing, a
letter, Col. Noel Marshall. head of the
.-Call and see the new shapes in cups, etc.
and different ideal@, that it is a
become intellectual giants. Others
Canadian Red Crose, states that the
A Full and Complete. Line of all a.
of Good Grocerle
nutter of tremendous difficulty to
again, when they meet with an
British and Canadian Societies are
- .kinds
i
keep them all in order, especially
obstacle, steer around i"od they
practically one.
'When you want Groceries go to the Grocery Store."
'•
after such a revolutlosl , through
keep on doing so all through life,
TIMB TABLB�-Fickering station (3
` which the country has, just pass-
ed. The entente allfes need e:-
c pest no further aid from the Rus-
�� sinus, of an offensive character.
All they can hope from them is to
hold the Germans in check, and
f prevent them from forcing a separ-
'-ate peace, whereby all the troops
`
with the result that they always
remain weaklings. We sometime
wonder why it is that some men
receivo promotions time after
time, while another man with as
bright an intellect remains in the
same position year after year.
The most successful man is the
T. B. Trains going Eel ane u follows--
No, 6 Mail 8.06 A M.
as. Local 145 P. M.
so Local 6.44 P. M.
Trains going West duo as follows -
No. j A27 Local 2J6. �.
7 Mail 7.40P. M.
*Sunday included
rF'0= Sale or To Rent
- - from the eastern front would be
man who has been promoted, not
moved to the western front. If
because he asked for promotion,
One portable say Kill situated in
the Germans fatl to take advent-
'slating
'condition In
but because his superiors have
watched him found that he
the Province of Saskatchewan. con -
of one 96 h. p. engine, Water -
age of the chaotic
and
*us saw, mill• sot -off saw,laner. lath
which Russia finds herself at the
lost no time in'mastering the djffi
will, every tool fore Manufacture
for-Ike
e, It would be an indi-
naltles_ot_the aition_ia-avhigh_
of lumber, and twoiihowad logs to
start with. Owin to a decline in say
.* cation of the exhausted condition
has been placed and thus prepares
health I am torte to Stye up a par.
` of Germany. It would appear
pp
himself for higher positions,
tion of my bad
business. therefore. would
sow that Russia will have to pass
while the other, man has been
sell or rent to the right partT. Must
be a hustler and be prepared to take
through w period of bloodshed
8
speodinzr his time in askfn for
g
possession as moon Y a sale
r among themselves before they
promotion instead of mastering
of lumber is good.
• can come back to their senses,
details. Edmund Barks, the great
CHARLBS SHAH,
60•l0 . Bjoskdals. Kaak.
,.•',- :
,� �• and ruffs in e@tabliahing a strong
whereby they will
Irish orator, Sime up the matter
government re-
correctly when he says that
Ci to Ed
- store order, and successfully de.
herd her borders against an loved•
41gentus is simply hard work."
Luds 5 i fere Lhssh>ra
JAS. HARDSON
Pickering, Hardware Store'.I.-
THE
The Pandora
fami—in foe.
German nurses and others
liar with the internal conditions JOHN S. BALSDON " ;PICKERING
- 9a Germany state. that they can. CREAM O F THE W EST F EO U R '
t�• � .. : _. Lnot understand how Germany eau -
- stand another winter of war, ow- Good,
H g V- -- —
'tog to the scarcity of food. This :_. ..;F4! Vood, WllolesOnrie Bread -
b'r
-distress will be accentuated by -. - 'STAN
� � ® ]BANK .
the action of the United States in
;stopping the export of foods to Its the Flour that makes the Bread, therefore, you can't get best pr' CANADA -
the hentral countries of Europe, results from an inferior grade. That's Cs
coed food why we recommend -
- _ which previously expo HEAD �P7r1 .-
to Germany. This Is one of the
chief reasons why the Central !!6 Bank offers every facility 10
CREAM OF THE WEST -
powers are so anxious to have r the conduct Of SCCOUIIts, Of IIls�ltl!
peace. Another reason is that The best Bread Flour on the market. facturem farmersa - merchants.'
-Germany is in a very - bad plight
,..•� economically. The interest on _ _ ssT �e IS?* $AV1N09-DEPARTMENT as even Beer&. ss/
)saes debt of 1621,000.000,000 is near. Monarch Pastry Queen Cita. Bend �PICKERIN'G BRANCH,
_ U doable the government's former _ - .� - _ .. R. OpRnON, Wa.gr. 0 Branch Also .t �YYtbjh
c :peace -time revenue, and the quee- -'are splendid Flours. Try them. ®� ph
tion of raising this interest is one
j"twilunless �h;repudiatedifficult pasrt°ot The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. �� t �p����
their national debt. Beeides they do a N�eWs Vzhi�Ce" for DSJIs
•
have a gluey prospect in regard
Now dd{oee'tNwwmeemts.
to their industrial enterprises.
Germany had built up an immense
foreign trade. This trade she will WANTED -At once. a general ser -
rant Good wages. Argdy to A.Baadel.
never be able to recover. Shehrill whaby. - -
- not be able to compete with:her FOR HALE -4 Collis gaps, _ _
eo F'eed =. lot as B. F. con. Plek
rivals for foreign trade, zed. phone, Mark sore 524andforshe
Make all Your Winter Evenings '
•
and she "will not find other Jeoun- TOQg p�OR SALE -Coal heater, a{,
tries holding out their arms for S Famais in g� eonaitioo. wiu.eu cheap• _
German products as they had done FOrcla,Y ot.' z` a'r' apply to w' M' P.tmu' at Home Enjoyable by Owning a
previous to the war. The doors r — -�
' P STOVE FOR 'SALE -Parlor cook. of foreign countries will be pmcti- good ae new. Having installed a furnace,
have no further ux for same. For pr
sally closed to them for years to apply .e New. ol5ce. Z<f ra o
articula' � O
come. When the terms of peace DAY GELDING -3 o8, lbl hands, ;
shall have been signed She will well'bred, sound. good looker, not broken,
will sell right, should make beautiful driver. M.
find her national debt greatly in. cle cion, Greenwood. aZU
greased by the indemnities she 000 ACRE FARM TO RENT -Lot Thome�� �nothing that will bre aEo yourwill haveto pay. One thing !a al,con. a. Pickering, splendid dairy farm enjoyment in such varied forms as It
with plenty of all year round pasture, with
eertain, her prospects are gloomy, spring. House, barn and silo. For further poi: C3rafoaoL. 'Practically everp� find of eatertgdn-
but it is a fulfilment o! the old icular apply to J. P. White. Highland Crest. 1-3 meat that the stage- offers in music, oratory, recite -
saying, "The way of the trans SHEEP AND SHORTHORNS FOR sale --- Two Oxford eves, two oxford lambs, tion, etc., 1S reproduced and at your command, at a
gresmior is hard." sae Hampshire ram and two Shorthorn bulla, s moment's notice, without stirring outside your door.
sad 12 months old, respectively, regitured. W.
Batty, wsat Hill, stop 4Z, 1Cingatoo Road. 82-8 YOU are never at a lose to make your friends'
- • ' Why is it tnat so manv men of - OR SALE -good service&bie horse visits thoroughly pleasant. There need be no dull
bright intellects make each a fail. A! or 11.76.:., will sell cheap, Also a nom• moments where there is a Grafonola.
ber o or
barrel., two suitable for vinegar Dar-
- '°ure in life? Those who have rale• Apply &t the Pickering Bakery 47a
travelled over the world And a l'oneei
T OST -On Alton& road, between IR 2100 u
wrecks of humanity that might L lou 22 any aa, eon. a. Pi ng, between fTO/R
John Garland's and John MSG • fn's gates, on
$lave been bright lights and lead. Tuesday eveninf. Oct, 9th, a et boot con- For this small sum you can secure a perfectly, dependable
twining a sum of money and a note. Finder will
ere among men. They find men be suitably rewarded by returning sa to Job, instrument that has moat all the special features that distin-
:with bright intellects, good educa- Mccriakin, cherrywood. guish the Columbia Grafonola. Other prices are W, $60,
`tion and who had the best of o $641, $102, $lab, up to $660, and all may be bought from us
' •, -' `- portanities to take their places - 'Me Fruit Store - on extremely easy terms.
among the leaders of the world, HAS THE QUALITY, v:
who are now catenate of society. - Small Amount Only
On the other hand we fine men Melons, Peaches,
ocetipging- the highest- positions - plums,
is the State, in industrial, pro. " Treed be Paid Down
"' and all other Fruits
fessional or mercantile world, who You can have any type of Grafonola -sent to fort; home
have had t0 fight every inch of In Season. At once on payment of a small fraction of the purchase pries. -
their road towards success. They -- The balance will be arranged In little weekly mama to be
may have received no education, NEILSON'S ICE CREAM P.id aft@!' at your convenience. `=r
in the usual acceptation of the Plain, in cones, sundaes or in Now is the time to decide, because' you can got the full�lli Handsome
'IWIM. But, although they may Ice-cream sodas -always good, advantage of enjoyment that a Grafonola will bring -tae
have spent only a few days in a HMARQUIS indoor evenings are here. Grafonola-
public school, and , do not know a
__ .�t
*hat it meant to be within college t' S ollw ie !1v. W. Liddle, Agent, Plckel711g, Ontario
K..
74.�uw'``'.ti....Ics:�;.f,.Siirti„n. - ' - -... ... ._�� __r.. _'.. _.. . ,a, .. :.. � .__. •.. _ •. �. _-._ .. _. ._. .. c-_>� _ .- _. •F.. SRw ,-rA�,..,r..�r�
+- �+e '• OLAftlNONT,
Hs a Dickewn. of ging City, : _ .-- PIC RnING BA3my
was home over Sund•1
ay. FsmAZ, OCT.Orr. 19 -Anotion 18,100f# -Kiss Stewart, of Toronto,-. spent about 60- head of milker, feeders: - - -
a few days with -Min •Helen Scott, etc., at lot 16, con. -
on. 1, Pickering(old = ..
Mrs. Palmer, of Seattle. is visit. Hotel. opposite the 1pink _ ..
her parents IB. and -Mrs. Ms- SalMile). the property of Harry Wade.
pie Sale at 1 o clock. Bee' biW. W. H.
_ Powell, auctioneer. -
Min Etta Sanderson, - of Toron- TURSDAT OCT. 10TH-Auetlon sale of
---to, spent the holiday with her pa- farm stock and implements: the ppea --
rents, erty of Leslie Moore, Heydnehors
- Neal, of. Port McNicoll, Park, Port Whitby- Bale it 1 paw., .a;w
CW4. ICE CREAM
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'FLY.'..S
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Kii0�
•. y .ri' •..
THE'DOMINIOWBAN.K.-
sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.
Constrtntly on hand, also
;
Choice B. C. red cedar shingles
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•
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- -WHITBY BRANCH :' 8. 0. TERRY, Mana6er..
�r.�..�. aW Reserve sia,000eoe
A-QtNCRAL BANKING TRA MOACTft .
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and
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CLAIREMONT, - Ont,
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GAVIN" OLP ARTMgNT •-
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the property of Wm. Lee. Bale- at
1. memos credit. F. W. Silver-
idifisis�
pa_"_ss stint a soeals fwla.�a 7W.��..
p.
, ;
'FLY.'..S
-_This is just the thing to put on your stock to keep the flies&s
visited at his home here 'over' the
sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.
Constrtntly on hand, also
;
Choice B. C. red cedar shingles
-holiday.
Kisp Clara Uziderh Bi, of Whitby
WRDNESDAT, OCT. 17T$—et lot �.
- con. 10, Markham; extensive suction
-soft drinke on ice_ -
BREAD, BUNS
CASES-Thank
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- -WHITBY BRANCH :' 8. 0. TERRY, Mana6er..
the lowest possible prices at
- Ladies' College, was home over
sale of farm stock and implements,
and
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CLAIREMONT, - Ont,
An�ereon,
the property of Wm. Lee. Bale- at
1. memos credit. F. W. Silver-
..-- Patterson's Chocolates.
_ _
p.
Su me r .Footwear
Mre.e of -Toronto,
.12
sides, Auctionber.
Both phones in shop."
--
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White CART" and BuckHkin Boots, Shoes and Pmap1i :.
I s�peatThankeglving with her sant,
Mrs. J. Bundy.
THuaBDAY, Oce.- lftH-Auction eats
-
H. R. Monney, Pickering
-
BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT.
of farm stock, implements, bay,
:;
A full line -of Green's and Leary'a "Bread
Pastry Flours, also
Miss Al. Morrison, of Toronto, grain. roots etc., the property of
:spent Thanksgiving Day with D. Wm. Dixon, at lot 81. con. 2, Picker -
and -Mrs. Taylor.log. Bile at one. See bills. Fred. to Vaity there�s Strength
John Schnurr, of Galt, spent a Postill, auctioneer.
couple of days at, the home of his THvxsDAT, .00T. IdTs-Auction sale There is a great`movement . at '��-
cant, Mrs.- J. Bundy. " of farpti etbek, implements, hay,
Mies Mary Morgan is visiting at corn and roots. the property of Rich- ent for co-operation among the fparm-
'I the home of her uncle and. aunt, and Hoar, lot 27, con. 2. Whitby ere. of Ontario and every farmer Is
north of Whitby invited to join the good work.
township, (li miles nor
M. and Mrs. Henderson.
town). Sale at one o'clock sharp, Attend the meetings of •the- II. S. 0.
Mine Mararea McLellan -and Wm. Kew. auctioneer, Club and become better acquainted
Miss May Cwson, -of Toronto, SATURDAY, OcT. 2b1•s.=Auction sale with your neighbor and mutual re -
were home over the holiday.._ of -horses, ponies, phaeton, cutter, spect and eonfidence will develop. .
The teachers of our continuation-automobile.,furniturs, etc.,at White- Room for a few orders of twine yet.
and public schools spent` the holi vale. the propert of Wesley Burk- place them with the secretary, an all
da at their respective homes. holder. gale at o'clock. Bea bills- those getting twine throegh the' all
>�meet and Mrs. Stephenson and Fred Postill, auctioneer, are asked to get it promptly from Mr.
family, of Oshawa, spent Friday TUuc
ESDAY. Oct, 28RD-Anetion sale, of Marquis or borne krin.
with TT E. and Mrs. Stephenson. horses, cattle, implement*, furniture '.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. -Beal and Mr. etc.. at lot 82, con. 1, Pickeriag (near United Farmers
nasi" Kis. Bail, of Toronto, visited Cherrywood station. O. N. R.), the 1'
4 with J. H. and Mrs. Beal on Mon- property of Mrs. Lowery. Sale Club, ,Piclke'rin gy
at one. See bills. Fred. Poetill. •
Auctioneer.
Ln harvesting iearly- fin-..
iahed in this locality
*early
and a few
_ fpbwin ,have started their fall. C &W is�.r.
DISNEY
. B R O S.
Ray Rumohr, of the Standard
IR Be- , P+enetaagnishens, spent a COAL and Funeral Directors
,,GRAINfew days at the home of his par-
onto here.
Marl and Angust and Mrs. Leg. ' ' and Embalmers, :
Hitt of Toronto, spent a few days Hard and .Bolt Coal of n the. best �1
withL their
ir parents, James and.
31". quality on -hand. it yw - Ontario
- -
Thomas and gra. Paterson and + i
daughter, Miss- Glad a, sHighest
P
pent Bun- paid for Barley,
day with James an�Mrs. Hortop, Rye and Buckwheat delivered Calle answered promptly I
of ort Perry. at Spink's Mill. any flour by motor. T�
W. 8. and lire. Cook and child, � -
_ir %ad Viae J. Rawson, of Toronto, l Ckerin Stati®n, Coal CO.. No extra`eharge for distances
spent overt holiday with Geo. g
and Mrs. per.
Miss Margaret Macnab acid Pet- E E Q S 'GPS have the finest Hearse
er Macnab Jr. spent the holiday and . egeipment outside
with heir brother, J. and
Atwensb, of Uzb id e. C' a Mrs' A1'lke, Aed Glover, Timothy and all of Toronto
kinds of seeds.
Mrs. Midgeley and children and We are in the market and arere
p W-
Miss Olive Powell. of Toronto, ..
ed to pay cite highest market prices. Bell Phone, day or night, -No. 9'!1
spent the• holiday with their par. The best equipped cleaning mill
auto, Ira and Mrs. Powell. in the country. Independent, day, No. 52 r
P. and tetra, Macnab left last fiend us samples, or communicate with
Thursday to spend a couple of us before selling. Nights and Sundays No. 85 G
lmoathe with their daughter Mrs. Take &deantt.aga of the beat Seed Mark -
IL A. Renfrew, of Montreal. e-aln the world. -1'
Mina Viola Fae•eyth, al the Tor. Bell or Independent phone. Prepare for �deatless Days
onto Normal- School. spent the Prompt, efficient and reliable se
holixiy at the home of her par- in handling Beed. guaranteed. Can. plenty of Fruit'and buy your
_eats, Q. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. Sugar and Gam Jars
John Farmer, of the Royyal J.H. DOWNEY COMPA14Y
Bank, North B&T, spent Than _ WHITBY. ONTARIO from as.
XITIUK Da_y at the- home of his y- We have a full 'supply of -Dry
•'
w' = parents, Fred and lira. Farmer. Warr, Pore Water - PP y �
Charlie, William, and George - Goods-, Fresh Groceries,. Paints and
iffibbons, of Toronto, abd Robert Oils, nasi .in fact everything yon
and Mrs. Worthy and children, of if you are wise you will use the only
Brampton. visited their parents Ideal. well, drilled by Obas. B. Bite, peed always on hand.
an the holiday. g Rug is agent for Wind pipells,
Gasoline J. F I N G O L D
.
Mrs. D. Johnston and daughter Rugines. all kind' of i and Actin
-spent over the holiday with the for water works. Also bath room fix
formses parents, Fred and Mrs, tures, etc. Byerything given careful NORTH CLAREMONT
Farmer. Mr. Johnston also ar- attention.
- : irived on t esday fors short visit. - - 'The man friends of .Mr. Thos. RiCE'S PUMP WORKS,
+Coad will be pleased to know Home Tel. 6621. Whitevale Ont.
-that Ike is now making satisfactory - —. - --- ---
progress toward recovery al-
though he is still ednflned to hie " We Want Nota
The Women's Institute will hold A reliable Agent to Ontario County MIR MM
to sell Pelham's Peerless' Fruit and
itheir October meeting on the af; Ornamental Trees during Fall and
iternoon of Wednesday, the 17tb, Winter months. -Hood pay, exclusive
at the home of. Mrs. Evans- Ward, territory, free selling equipment. Y
the meeting to commence at 2.80 Over AW Acre* of the choicest Nurs. oe &!i materials &ns- aealRn
o'clock, ery Stock, including Nzw varieties, kept to stook. II will pay you"
controlled by us. Handsome- p -to- Io.-eall a1 our works aid in 1 our No*k
- Thanksgiving Day cone observed _ ops°
quietly in our village. Some for- datd selling equipment and a splendid and obtain pries, - Don't be misled b!
1t1 g Canadian -grown stock -to offer custom- apnt* we. do not employ them, Con—
got that it was a holiday and ers. 'We are not jobbers. Write now ly we can, and do throw os Ibe opal
worked as usual. Others of a for agency terms to commission of 10 per oem.,whichyou colli
r sporting character ehoaldeced_ . PELH4.M . NpRSRRY Q6,, esrlainly erv* by pursh&dng from
their -gun -8 And -came home agaizi. Toronto, Oat: Call solicited.
` D. P. and Mrs. Macfarlane and N. B. -Catalogue sent on request to . : WNITIT IRANITI C1.,
son, Master Scott, of Cannington, applicants for agencies -or purchasers
e at Thinks vin Ds with eels- ofNu ' - stock. 51-19 �0e sal Works, Whitby, Ontaile
pe Psi IS y 'eery
twee in Claremont. On their re.
- turnthey were accompanied by
` �D. A. Scott, who will spend
a few days with them. . -ThePeople's. tore
The Home Telephone Company•
have% gang -of men at. work in
this locality making repairs to the -•
line and putting it into good L
shape• A number of the phones
got out of repair but in a, few Another B' Molley _ Savin� Event
_load _ � - _ .
days everythiag'will be in 'first- Extra .quality Blue Serge, rigular price 1.15 per yard,
class condition. at 98. cents.
` Cecil Story intends holding an - - '
auction sale of his cattle about -patterns, Three pieces •of Scotch Plaid, all different
the and of the month. Haling specially priced for thi9 week only at 49c, 59c and 69c.
had his barn and stables with his
-
stock of hay, amounting to about '-:Black and white cheek'Dress Goods, a limited amount -
sixty tons, destroyed by lightnin g at this price, at 49c .per yard. --
_ a few.. seeks_ ago. .aa a_ result __Men's -heavy :fall Boots,, regular price $5, specially
he ie compelled to dispose of his priced at $4.89; this week only. -
stock. -.
Mr. and Mrs. May, . movingplc- McLaren's Jglly,Powdere, all flavorb, iegular pprice 2 for 25c, specially
ture entertainers, left on Tues- priced for this week at 8 for 25 cents.
dtiy-fforth it ' Clare in, after holding l lb can Baking Powder, regular rice 25 cents, at 19 cents -
r ' forth in Claremont for ten days, - g P _
during which they drew' large for this week only. _
crowds nightly to the Masonic-
- Hall.- -They gave goad entertain- C
meats that were mach enjoyed by _. N- T -E
E
all. The war pictures on Satur-NoB.,
day evening were especially inter --LP I C K E R I N G1' _
OOT
, ;
'FLY.'..S
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-_This is just the thing to put on your stock to keep the flies&s
away. -Gat a supply and'thus increase
- the supply of, milk. -
;
Choice B. C. red cedar shingles
:PLOW SHARES
For all kinds of -Plows on hand and they are sold at _
4.
the lowest possible prices at
CHAS.- SARGENT'S
:
CLAIREMONT, - Ont,
Su me r .Footwear
:^
.-
Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles
PUMPS and OXFORDS in Vjet gid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and
Dark Brown Calf.
White CART" and BuckHkin Boots, Shoes and Pmap1i :.
f
= Bee our line -of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes for Men; ._'.
Women and Children
BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT.
:;
A full line -of Green's and Leary'a "Bread
Pastry Flours, also
Purity Bread Flour
' T Q T Q
gasoline and Motor oils. - ,:=-Axle Grease and -
_ , Maohiue Oils of various kinds.
`A fall line of Barnes' Baskets always
on hand,'
E .E* A N N I S ,
g ° 0 =Claremont iverq
. h s "'.rBus meets all Trains _ _ '•
d k I 62 First-class Rigs to hire day or
k$ bK
14 I night at lowest. prices. - `t
" - y - Phone 1805.
;
Mu
.'Sanderson & Son
IN r «. Jas c! PROPRIETORS
�1. ov Feb m69 '� .a
w - �►rs .:- PICKERING
g e '.• v ...( way � N t�
° e
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7ri1, ° LUMBER YARD {
Ig $ e re +
ro OM, H
cootNov -
�, -HARDWOOD FLOORING
daaumT 1917 -Whitby a oehaws i,Biawaism We -can supply hardwood 'floolin
5, PortPerry 4,pUzbr6erRoteldRs 11,,Qanninatonilo, in beecb, birch, maple, plain
$eavertoa e, IIe _ , d - Wh' d d k i '• � "
- MT- OrzI.C.E
Help being scarce I will be pre-
pared to do chopping and
oat flaking only on
Monday, Wednesday and. Friday, -
during the month of March.
After -that date on Monday and
Friday of each week: -
Also, for sale d gaanty of _
2 -ft hardwood.
John F. Bayles, Greenwood
gnartere . 1te an re os- a
all grades, widthsand thickness;:
, ;
'ROOFING
, F
Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, the
first ready roofing, made in'1891
-:. SHINGLES
;
Choice B. C. red cedar shingles
W. D...Gordon & Soa,•
PICKERINQ 1:: -
4.
11e1l,and tndepeadeztt phone, _
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Is'known,
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F,°,,-:' -. -sd w'.- : _ ;. .w c r�++„r .. 'n+ . -. •u, .a ,a im. se..•+ _-...._ .. nyUP. a .:'�, .« "R�XS'a°'"'+1✓s '",..'�5+': ,�.. "c7- �.�+ itis a very easy matter to past twenty-five years, the best brains T _
r , w..hhold..one: or two tablespoonfuls of of the world—the- greatest mathema. HIGHEST -PRICES-PAID
flour or ta. add. the game. amount.-
The yeast must be fresh. By this ticsana, the greatest chemists, no leas For POU{,TRY, GAME,
is meant that it must have color, I the greatest masters of applied EGGS L FEATHERS
= a pleasant yeasty odor and � Ar:a to j scienc a -.kava !seen engaged in a ' - - pl,eksa *rete for partic%iLirs.
the touch. The compressed yeast is ; world -struggle, in which each great i• rovyssr a : Co..
the best kind to use. ` power has sought to outdo the others � ioaasconrs ]�assat. 'i[oatsssd -
+FY ” Brush the top of the loaves of bread,' in what might be termed "destructive ,
a - -- when taken from the oven, .with.meit- j'effciency.". Great, �ritain, for years,1
ed -butter. maintained the policy of laying down j r
DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME. flof boiling a th � two .ships to Germany's one and her N
Place a an water on e
P g NOW �8��111 Di/you
-thermometer.gas v e the res superiors a 'sea is complete. To
floor of the oven �evhil ti - d ' superiority t co pie
is baking.
maintain the ascendent
- _ Thirteenth Lesion—Bread.Use first, last and al- Yat sea is Pa
Whett.making broad use athence- faster than the other), th3 bread must ways. Don't guess at> your _work. 1.a great. problem at the present time,-
meter and scale for accuracy, so that be moved or turned. Know what you. are doing. This is ,since the menace hidden in torpedo
you will have B positive knowledge of ; the baker's~ A
h P Remember that'while` the oven re- greatest tool. He takes or minp4 is a. potential disaster. If a
ow and what you are doing. Modern sin hers a high degree of heat, if you no chances; he knows, and in knowing mine explodes beneath a ship, there is
- . inventors have -made' it possible for were to place a thermometer in the lies, the secret of his' success. Any' little chance that she will remain
the baker to manufacture bread of a; center.of the loaf of bread you -would• thermometer will do that will register! !
g afloat as a fighting unit. To have to
unif1'horm e
housewife's lack •of knowledge find that it requires nearly fifteen min- from the freezing point to 100 degrees ! move much in mined waters, or ,to be
"r ytes fox the heat •to reach the center Fahrenheit, when preparing the bread, j
of this most -important part of the of the dough to heat it to the boiling but do not use this thermometer in continually exposed to submarines, im- _ ! -
r ..'home cooking has resulted in the nu- point or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. For I the oven. A regular oven thermometer 1 poses a- strain on ofiiceia -and men .
y merous large baking plants that are_e this reason sufficient time must be can be purchased at a very reasonable that can be easily understood. ,It is
feature of all larye cities..
women van after the bread is well colored price. It will save its cost in three generally believed to be part of Ger-
M+ - ff g�
' for the fntQrior of the bread to be months. The assurance that the oven many's war olid to- wear down Brit. .�
realjy understand the underlying policy - 9
principles of fermentation. well baked. tempei"ature is of the .right degree haft numerical superiority at sea by o
History cella us that the Egyptians The time allowance should be from conveys to you a peace of mind• that mines and torpedoes, that the. German
4� were robably the originators of bread. thirty-five to forty minutes for ',med- is above mcney value. high -seas fleet --will at last be in a -�
p g h dis- sum -sized loaves, weighing about six- fi osition to meet i
'rhe following fable illustrates the I p., the British fleet m
: covery of the method of converting teen to eighteen ounces before baking; ���� LEmOF THE acbial battle -for sea supremacy, but
grain into bread. from forty -to sixty minutes for loaves +j1+ after two years the.British Na is
The story goes that a slave, while weighing from. eighteen to twenty-six stronger than when she first faced the
grinding the grain one Say between ounces, Vnf!'i11 issue at the outbreak of the war. The
*'z
two stones, a sudden shower wet the' Shortening -Ia used to make the. - V �q
meal. The slave fled from the storm, bread render end to neutralize the aNd silent vigil of the British fleet in the
forgetting in his baste about the meal. in the flour; it also furnishes fat to North Sea has saved all Europe, and
cY When the storm was over and the sun the food value of the bread: - i France particularly pays a generous
had come out he. returned to his grind Two metheds are employed for the THE BRITISH NAVY HOLDS THE tribute to the sea -power of Great I keeps your from
Ing. He found that the sodden mass making of bread. KEY TO ITS SOLUTION. Britain•` I the costly, pa
that was the grain before the storm Firai,--.thE sponge method.... This Huge Floating Forts. j class. Not only ends them
had, eome was now a dry hard cake -'calls for a sponge of light batter. The - When the re I Stantr`petrathatgrow
Thig was the first production of un- mixture is set to rise and then the re- great battle fleet amem- , worse year b r, but
leavened bpead. mainder. of the flour, Balt and shorten- Her Ships Patrol ' the Seas Day and bled at Spithead in July, 1914,. at a retains for y Yce
Modern breadmaking dates back *Ing is,#tdded. The dough is then work- . time when, though few of us realized!'
their values first
r
Night -in Ceaseless Vigil and blain
from the Romans, -who'derived the art ed for fifteen, minutes. " After •this it it, the war clouds were'already gather- �'�• Don'twaituntil
from their Greek slid Egyptian cap- is allowed to rise for the second time. tain Empire's Supremacy. ing,- and the chancellories of seven or your buildings have cost
E� tires of war. 'Historians state that New it is molded into loaves, given s you twice their value in ;
short roof and then• baked. eight capitals were filled with doubts Pedlarize now
the Romans made unleavened bread in 1 p sy , ha e. sywatar, Castor, ralms;atoa and fears—this great fleet, more for- gym' •
200 B. C. Second, the straight dou h method: 6,00otator. I with Pedlar's Corrugated
g midable .than an ' ever seen before drag, fly sad
iu In many portions oi. the -Old World In using thia method the salt, shorten- Great Britain depends mainly upon'was visited by thousands upon thou g1uicltl3 utao. 8y ant
A this style of bread is.still made. In Ing, sugar and flour are mixed with her fleet for her existence. Over the
this country unleavened bread is made the liquid and yeast into a stiff dough sands of sightseers, not only from the fres Writes
I sea in calm majesty lies the proud in-
t.. into biscuits and crackers Aometirr?s that can be worked without sticking d ;far inland towns of -Britain, but of the � .
lands, whose Empire is stronger an THE PEDLAR PFA
P g lt'I.E
^ ' colied beaten biscuit. it depends to the hands. This method is quicker, � I very heart of Central Europe. The
upon the amount of air tiitt is beaten because it is possible to have the bread vaster than -any coalition of other LVArrrn
��r or..incorparated into the dough to give finished in about four and three-quer- I states, and whose web encompasses thing'about the great armada that im- �O
It its lightness. pressed most were the puna, which ex- Executive Omca
g tars hours. This method gives very a whole world within her, dominions, ercised a wonderful fascination, It
Flour. satisfactory possesses the resources of all was so wonderful that out of the sim- i OSHAWA T
`u satisfacto results. for she
A knowledge of flour is necessary, Milk, part watei and part milk, or continents. There is, no part of the
for successful baking There- are tWo' ail- water may' be -used in making world that she has not established her ple-looking tubes that bristled on the Branch"1
distinct kinds. One is known as broad. One medium-sized potato', super -Dreadnoughts; could issuemis-Montreal, Ottawa
;pgiring $nd the other as winter wheat. may be added when the water is used. garrisons or her colonies, and her un- �twenty
siles that would travel accurately for I � Toroa O�ondoaSppag
ring wheat flour contains the larg- Milk increases the food value of the rivalled fleet - dotninates every sea• rnilea or more, or at half that
eat percentage of gluten, This spring bread. The milk must, always be Ener since the days of Queen •EIiza-
t - : wheat is ground into- two distinct scalded and cooled before using- beth, when the great Spanish Armada :distance send to the bottom the
�R varieties, known as soft spring wheat,i The Sponge :Method.. was destroyed by British sea power, mightiest ship afloat. The modern'
--and hard spring wheat. I - battleship like the Iron Duke or Qd*en f
Winter wheat is divided into two Sift -the flour and then set it in a she has been the controlling genius of ; Elizabeth, is simply a huge floating; I -
varieties similar to that of the spring place where it will have a temperature the world, scattering the fleet of Na- fort. She is designed for the purpose
l wheat flour, namely' red winter flour, of 80 degrees. Now to prepare the poison, who grasped for world power , of hurlingat the enemyasgreat
x a on Heat the utensil is which Ilike the German Kaiser at the re- is' s
which is the hard winter wheat float,' sponge. P wet
3� and' the soft winter wheat flour, The e s onge. 6 to be made by filling it I sent time!, gnd forever destroying his weight of armor -piercing shells as
last-named flour contains a lar Der.. !nth hot water: Let -the water stand „ possible -the result of naval battles MOVE UP.
g`' 'in, the utensil until it is heated Thor- hopes of world-wide empire. To depending almost altogether on the
�" tentage of starch. It is used for � me;' said Napoleon "God has commit-
: -'pastry and cakes. '- 1 oughly; then empty out the water and weight of. metal and the accuracy of
To get successful results the flour dry the vessel. I ted the mastery of the land., to Eng the range. An engagement of modern ms7 Room For Old Uncle Saar. /
unuat be blended. The fancy patent I Then place in a bowl three cupfuls land, the mastery of the sea: - battleships, such as occurred ,in the "Move Over! You hard-hitting sons
clrs that are red forhall-around foci! malar t d, testing it with a thermo- I "Keys to the Nations." North Sea a few months ago, between of King George,
market are es- ; q
o ties if it is exactly So degrees
pe y P Pa. Y yIn Holy^ Writ it is written Israel in Great Britain and Germany, which Move Over! You heroes of France,
lbaPh turposea. IBahaeBnd three cu fabs of flour east the last days "will possess the gates seat, the German fleet into hiding, is Make'r6om for the Legions of ole
Pea flour or soft winter -wheat cake. and add two tablespoonfulsit, Crumble in the of of -her enefnies",_(the. strategic points the most terrible inferno that the mind Uncle Sam,
flour, wil"t�ot make good bread. ow- sugar p Wove been "ostia' two
IFF
ing to the low percentage of gluten. Beat with a spoon for five -minutes. of the world). According to Anglo- can conceive.. It is -the . most nerve- years for
ITh,l floLr should be kept or stored in a Cover and set in a place free from all Israel theories advanced by the late racking experience that men can 'en- the chance.
room 'that averages abput 70 degrees draft. for one and one-half hours. Prof. Totten of Yale University, Rev, Jure; and on their powers depend the _
Fahrenheit and in a container that Then add six cupfuls of.flour, one and' Dr. Poole and others, no other nation' yltimate issue of battle. We trusted -In spirit we've been by - your • side
xray be kept closed and away from ail one-half tablespoonfuls of shortening I but our own can possibly measure up entirely to British naval science in right along,
Moods that have a strong odor. For and two teas oonfuls of sa... ,
successful results the home baker Ito the claim. The word "gate" is marine artillery, and the high quality Cause we never were keen for -the
Knead for fifteen minutes, then put, Hun
moat have., the dough in a -greased bowl; now turn from the Hebrew word "Shaar,' which I of British seamanship, and the victory ,
Good flour of a reliable brand. it over. Tris will grease the dough I according to the most noted Hebrew was ours. Now we've joined, we'll "keep scrap- :
Good, active'fermeiiiation. and prevent it forming a crust while ; writers mc�ana •'the place of entrance." I Our Invincible Armada. Pin' with you to the end,
Yeast food. rising. Cover and .let rise for two ! Rev: Dr. Poole, in his annotations, _ The dentin of the British Empire, And back up your play with a gun.
The proper amount of salt. boars. _ says, "The gates means the fortified': y P
- and the world at large does not de -
The proper temperature: 'Mold into .loaves, place in well plicas of a nation." Morse in his Y. Belgium,
The proper manipulation. _ greased an and set awn to rise for pend on the army, butt on its navy. He Little ht Bel um, :we'll take - I
P Y geography,, calls them the k s to tate ` the right flank!
The proper baking. one hour. At the end.of thi3 time' Its colonies and the Empire Islands
Well t back
nations. Great ^Britain throu h her get your homeland for
When etartrng to make bread Meet, the loaves in .an oven registering g could •not exist but for its grand fleet. _.
g sea- ower, holds all the � irn you,
:
IL reliable bran Q of. flour. Store it in 32$ degrees Fahrenheit for, forty-five P portant I Its commerce would disappear 44 uz a t
.a proper container in a place that has. minutes• gates_. of the world, and without this night, and the citizens of the snug: For he Star-Spangled banner in glory '
the right temperature. 'Sift the flour Use a scale when ready to mold the , Power all Eurepe would to-dos be at little islands set in the silver sea shall wave,
before using. The use of compressed ' loaves. Weigh twenty ounces to each the feet of the -Kaiser, humiliated and I would st$rve in a few months. Bra- Backed by a million or two.
CaBeset eliminates all doubt And under- loaf. Divide the balance of the dough' broken. The following strategic tain's ver existence depends on her
nty of the old-style, l► utd and dr into rolls, weighing -two- ounces each. "ocean gates" give our Empire world nay The P "Put it there, brother Serb, you're a
.yeast q Y This rets a will make two. y. greatest and most surpris- _
p loaves of dominion: The Channel Islands Gib- hard-flghtin kid,
For successful rea.ults it is necessary bread, weighiug, after balling, about ' mg de'veloptiient of modern warfare is will we mune i the Bul ora a bis!
tQ• supply the yeast with a food -for- raltar', Malta, Cyprus, Acre, Suez the sudden evolution of the submarine. p g
seventeen and one-half ounces apiece,
xcti a development. This food is not. and ten rolls. Canal, Aden, Babel -Mandeb, Perim, It can navigate the atorrniest des in Ceme. on, brother Russian, lets jam
found in the flour, therefore it must, Straight Sxortra, Bombay, Madras, Peshawub, erfect calm perfectly the line hard,
be supplied., The food necessary for .. g t Dough Method. Rangoon, Calcutta, urm h Penin p ' P y invisible to the And show Kaiser Bill he ain't IT.
,the active -development of the yeast is Two cupfuls .of water, 80 degrees a ; enemy. -It is the most terrible men -
au - Sugar supplies the carbon Fahrenheit, one and one-half table- Singapore, Malacca, Egypt, Borneo, ace that British'merchant'vessels have +, ,
ggar Hong -Kong, Australia 'Neo¢ Zealand All right nowl Together, lets end
whichh-3 a necessary .principle_ of the ,spoonfuls of sugar," one and one half g j to face. It is the greatest danger on the thin nick!
protean of fermentation. I tablespoonfuls of shortening, one and the Falkland Islands, Fiji Islands, Ithe• high seas. Great Britain has lost f3 q
Salt is added to. the bread for, two, one -halt teaspoonfuls of salt. Mix Mauritius Island, Africa, Sierra. Leone, Fg per cent. total gross tonnage of Fix bayonets, The Bothe dont like
purpos s—first, to flavor the bread well: Crum, a in one yeast cake, stir Cape Colony, St. Helen, Ascension, I merchant vessels, but the menace in steel,
and m�e it . palatable, and .also to , until dissolved; now add' six cupfuls Tasmania, Jamaica, Bahamas, Ber- We'll help ,you to finish the thing, nog►.
the ! of flour. Wor to dough and then mudae • Nova Scotia Newfoundland me future will liars to be met . new
' supply one of a mineral• elements es.. � we're here,
sential to the human body. Second i ' methods, and possibly new men. And show them our arm is
y , ,.knead well for .fifteen minutes, It Islands Quebec, and numerous other y. zeal. _
to control the process of fermentation. !must now be smooth and elastic. Put The British Navy, which .Za the veins
If too little salt is used the bread will: Empire galea. Without the BritYes
b and arteries of the Empire, with its „
i in a greased bowl and set to risein a fleet a world-wide Em i P Two million Yankees can make
lack flavor -and be of a coarse, rough � place free' from all drafts, with a -Vern - ' pre wasn in cruisers, dreadnoughts, quill".
texture, while if too much is used the 1 perature of 80 degrees Fohrenheit I utter• impossibility. The fleet ! torpedo boats and mine sweepers, is a dent,
action of the yeast will. be retarded for three hours. At the end of this ; given us wealth, honor and power the most formidable armada on earth, When they're trailin a yellow -
and the bret.d will show a loss of : without the cost of maintaining streaked knave,'
Y volume r- time mold into .two loaves. • Put in ! g a and on its strength and power alone, ,
greased backed b p' And there's a ht millioh'rhore *ho
! pans and let rise again for 'huge and costly army. It was for the - de ends the �
Temperature is the controlling fac flft minutes. Now, hake is an oven! purpose of wresting supremacy and Y iron dentin will come at the call,
for in successful bread -making. The yy present and future of the world. with
of 825 degrees Fahrenheit for thirty- I g " gateways'.' of From the land of 'the free and the
room in which the bread is made must Y- possessin the ocean Y the fleet intact Germany can • never „
be free from all five minutes. the world that German has clial- „ brave.
't mpirdtdn'is-78dde degrees Fahrenheit' This amount of dough makes two len ed Great Britain and as a r8sult 'possess the gates of the..world,. or . - _Kenneth Ma
in
a
P g loaves of bread,. that will. average g secure world power.
in apemen and 80 degrees m winter. ( half of the world is now locked in a a► —�—
Use- a thermometer and eliminate the' about fourteen ounces apiece, or one I deadly struggle. No citizen• of the WHAT A "TOMMY" COSTS. A Haig Story.
guesswork. loaf' and eight rolls, R sighing two
ounces each. British Empire can fail to have his Here is a story brought back from
'$y his is means that the doagh,i _ Y g ,
.-jwust be worked'sufficiently by rolling i Points to Remember. patriotic pulse stirred with pride, Weekly Expenditure Upon Imperial the front about Sir Douglas Haig.
and kneeling, if 'made by hand, 1f al. j; se food flour. when he contemplates his citizenship, Infantryman is Sometimes $24. Sir Douglas was, some sew weeks
breadmixer is used the bread must be! Sift : ie flour. for we are subjects of. .an Empire, ago, in, great hurt to
worked for' the period of time as per, Scald and cool all mill: or water which dwarfs into insignificance, that The weekly value of the states ex= g Y gat to a ccr-
,
instructions as supplied with th_ ma-! _ penditure on the infantry private with tain place. He found his car, but the
used in -making bread. of Rome in ,its palmiest days=an chauffeur was missing: So -Sir Douglas
chine. The temperature for success must Empire upon which the seal of Divine a wife and two children, correspond-
theime for hand manipulation is from; be i8 degrees in summer, and 80 de- a neral hes been^si all laced—an ing to the wage payable in civil life, got in car and drone off by hSm-
$fEeeri WIvVentyminutes and from five`gre'es in winter; also -the room must be PP g p is approximately as. follows: self. Then the driver appeared, and
Empire with which the highest dentin -
'.to ten minutes when using the mixer. free from all draft,. Pay, 7s to lOs 6d, of which 3s 6d saw the car disappearing in the din -
Baking. Thorough muni ulation. ' ies of the ages are fraught—an Em- tante.
, p pn•e into whose, keeping God has dory- gpea to the: wife as compulsory allot- „
The baking of the bread -will -require Follow the recipe closely. Remem- cent• clo*n 3s; board and lodging, Great Scot! cried the driver,
sore. It must not be placed in.an ber that judgment must be used. • It milted the gates of the earth, the g' ' "there's 'Aig a=driving my earl"
t lamp of her faith kindled at the epos- 20c; separation allowance, 17a 6d to �� „
oven 'of uncertain temperature, then �s impossible to gauge the accurate 21s (p1usIie man's 8s 6d allotment); well, get even with him, said s -
the door closed and the hi left to amount of flour to any given amount folic altars burns as a beacon to all cities Tommy, standing by, "and go and fight
- luck. The oven 'should register 325 of liquor.' Flours vary in -the amount mankind: -- civil li grant, average 7s 6d,.
degrees Fahrenheit when file bread is of moisture they absorb; for this res_ maximum 40s. Cost -per week 47s 6d one of.'is battles for him."
Superiority, of Great Britain. -to 94a 6d. -
laced in it. The bread should be son it easily will be seen that one Great Britain from the wooden o {
I carefuliv and if the heat of brlind of flour will require a little ,' For single soldiers the cost varies Those who take up the study of th4
a oven is not evenly distributed more or a little less moisture than ships of Nelsons day, has kept pace from . 30s without civil grant to 78s bee, have need to handle the subject'
thatis, if one part of the break bakes -another. When ,the amount of jiquiti. with the world's, progress, and for the .6d with tbi grant~ gently.
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`o the NomeDe� TER FRM an�re. A P RFEGT 114 bICtNE �e oam�s,!,
t for the oanaerva- FOR LITTLE ONES- II::hafi't �, .a aon.re�o :.
3'hs Post I1.lns'is treacly col:aing, He didn't �I1n a Q11e o! d�agb. YEAST
- Basi of food. Help to pre- lain .pies are throughout the land; -
vent waste by demanding the I can trace their stealthy footprizIts Baby's Own Tablets are a perfect He didn't own a motor oar �
As I look on every hand: He couldn't cite. travel far, y
Whole wheot grain in break- medicine for little ones. They regulate a eouidn t dress in costly style, x
feat foods Red bread stuffs.. I saw where they in the low the bowels, sweeten the atomach, thus The beat
ey camped He just possessed w kindly smiles
..drive out coastipatioa, indigestion, _ y@e8,t jri-� ..!• f;
_ substitute whole wheat for lands break up colds and .simple fevers and He had a happy sort of way, the wpiW.
meat, 8 and potatoes. This morning the ground was -white make teething easy. Concernins them
Slew hoA+'to work and how to play!
The -whole With the ashes of tha* campfires Mrs, "John - Babineau, Brest, N.B., And he respected`womea fair "
Wheat grain is the Where ' they 'gathered through - 1116 writes: � have used Baby's Own Tab- And dealt .with meu upon the Square, �{� h
met perfect food given night. lets and have found them a perfect And people thought him much worth
to Niall. In S b r e d d e d pad eve here •there lingers
medicine for little ones-." The Tablets while t
Wheat Biscuit }toll have � A smoke -like purple haze are sold by medicine dealers or by Because lie had a kindly smile. _ MIN �
That must have come from the. em mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. ; roco.so, os*• IN 4.
the Whole Wheat grain made Williams Medicine Co.,Brockville, Out. You do not need a store of good CANADA
here z The love of real friends to hold; ^
digestible by steam -cooking They left is the woodland wayls• The . read ustment of-internatioW Be honest, boy, and kind, and true, �
_ shred and b Imes after the war will not And do the work you find to do; r �1
a h 1 And every tree and thicket b°andary Win openly and not by guile, E.W.GILLETT COMPANY SIN
FVM7 particle of the Whole be the only great problem facing the TORONTO,ONT. -
t Bears a signal torch aglow, i
wheat grain i8 used including Where the vanguard of. his army nations. The readjustment of wages And folks' will like you for your Smile. •
and of prices generally will be pecesi, -E• A. Guest. in Detroit tree Press. waNNIPEO MONTREAL Y
ahC Ot1tCr bran Coat which is Have. blazed the way to go.. • sary, and to readjust wages, and -at
iso 'useful in keeping the bow= the same time preserve thier relative mlaara s went �"" _�� The sultry summer past, Septeniter
dC - The birds are winging southward:
els healthy and active. ' For They love not the Frost King's buying power,.will call for the beat ef- A properly installed Iightning rod comes,
forta.of the best men to be found. soft twilight of the slow declining,
_ 8ny meal With mil 4 and fresh rs�; . - system, rarely_ fails to protect th6 year,
The wee folk` of the forest property rodd:d. r than a buxom, bloom -
-hoarding
: Are -hoarding their nuts and grain.
More lobe th xom
• ing May,
Made In Canada: MONEY ORDERS a
In garden wood and meadow, Remtt by Dominion Express Moahy
And therefore less the favorite of the
PATRIOTS ENFORCED. Mina s Liniment Com. Lif3fiLed world;
_ Wherever I may peep, r Order. It lost or stolen, you get your ' �„
The leaves are falling softly �ar etre,-I can recommend MI- But dearest month of all to penlivs
money beck.
9Vomen of Russia Exercised Compiti- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism mins. -Carlos Wilcox.
axon in Regard to Deserters.
And whisp'ring "Down to sleep." and Sprains,. as I have used it for both
g a t
` When, during the immense and be- "ria wondrously, wondrously lovely Never bale damp hay . with excellent results. ftsaa:d's Ltalmtat for sale 7�4
wilderitsg confusion of the Russian This glorified Autumn land Yours -truly, g
revolution, many hundred Boldfere de :- T. B. LAVERS, The .Mother's Duty
But the Frost King is surely doming, �^t �Nt�lt Tvasoxs LV]tl't! 1taTC.
serted, lot from disloyalty, hat mere-. $t.. John.
I see it on ev ry hand.. sternal and tno tral, cotta wits•
Iy because they wished to go home out pain by our from• t Bello at writs .��
' Mildred M. North. •. '�. as before too lata Dr. Sellmaa Nedloai
and see ibeir families, they did not al-' Ca. Lttttlted. Collfnirwood. Ont
-• 'ways meet the reception they expect -
ed. The women were no less weary WEAKBOYS AND GIRLS 11 FO D DISAGREES
of the war than they; but they' had 'An inventor of a new electric brake �j
1 sometimes a clearer idea of the asses- for moving
claims it will stop D DDT WAT11D
aity of continuing it,'czar or no czar, It is a mistake to think that is proa.lcar moving ata .peed of fifty milesLft
than had their mea. There were. fairly. only a girl's complaint (iiile prob-an' hour within forty-five feet without y
Iabl show .the effect of weak, watery When food Mee like lead, fn the atom- -
nnmerous instances when the men re- y skidding. ach .ted yon have that uncomfortable,.
turned to duty in abashed .quads us,- blood more plainly than boys. De «. _ '. - distended feeling, It In because of In-
turned
development, pale faces; head-
der.the escort of an Amazonian guard y ti[ias►rd's zdalaseat oast iasa■. ata co Mist blood supply to the stomach,
of vii t aches, palpitation, and a feeling of combined with acid and food ferments _ T
lags maids and matrons; 0o- I ifnn In such cases try the plan now
+easlonaily a lone busband • would be listlessness, call attention to weak ;Somebody has said, "Praiae is good followed in many- hospitals and advised ei
`marched back under the sole but suf- blood in the case of girls. But many for the bones." Try a little of it on by many eminent physicians of taking awt Ne � ;
p boys In their teens grow thin and teaspoonful of pure bisurated magnesia f
Accent compulsion of a resolute wife. the young folks and also on the hired in half a glass of water, as hot as you_
The Influence of women has always I Weedy„ A have pimples. on the face, man. It will not spoil them. can-comfortably
er.dr wfa t a Dt drink the The Nott a -
been Important in holding the soldiers showing that they Have not enough 1he-blsurated magnesia, &many physician �a
of a nation to, their duty, or discourag. blood. The anaemic boy is- lust as can tell you, instantly neutralises the s 1
Likely to become a victim 0[ coneump• INE Gl nuWed EyehtTs, acid and stops the food fermentation -
Ing them from It. Usually it has re Try this simple plan and,you will be aa-
' tion all the pale, breathless girl with i Sore Eyes. Eyes Inflamed by tonished at the immediate feeling of re- Yourg id=s m=r r�r fOTtune.
imained Influence merely, and has net s.n, ..ease Wlmdgwckly lief and comfort that always follows the
" "become compulsion, Sometimes It has her headaches and worn-out look. -Let ; relieved br Murine. TN" in • Who knows? Their why not keep your
yourSyesaadlntdabfra yes rehtoratiorl 6f the normal process of di- , 9
ibeen exerted in a manner halfway.be• the boy in this condition catgh cold +, section People who and at pc.onvenlenc complexion fresh and clear, your hands
Uri 11.Lartiss,laa syeCaftr! at times to secure hot mate! and t:avet-
tweea the two. and he -will lose hip strength and his soft and white our hair rich and ons
Ai Tape t'e or bs , ers who are frequently 9blixed to take r r• J
In the days of the American Re volu-'!health becomes precarious. Marl" WeRasredy so. 1■te+.. ,waste take meals poorly
p ttp,rFe�a ashould ,a ta. Cuticurs will help you. Used every day
�
lion there was a patriotic matron of i ,-To prevent -serious disaster to those � at.e.�a �0i•s8o s°`�°'k'��' �-*�` i for all toilet u e Cuticara Soap
,New England -whose. husband did not I of the rising generation, let both boys II �"� � lies■aafl �� a lets of Hlsurated SfaR)n as s ter meats s f imp . p
g Ito prevent fermentation and neutralize clears the ports of impurities, whip little
i wtAe acid to their eturrach.
volunteer when his neighbors did. He sand girls be given the new- rich blood Grain'Ylelds of the Prairie Provinces. I touches of Cuticura Ointment prevan .*'
gave his " pindling""health and feeble , which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are fa- ' The estimated total production of little skin troubles beconApg serious,
:_.constitution as an excuse He was, is- I mous the world - over • for making. ! wheat 3n the three Prairie Provinces - Absolutely nothing better or purer,
deed, a slight and small man, but j When giving theme pills watch how tMaliltoba, Saskatchewan and Allier•
tough and wiry, and better able to en- soon- the appetite returns and how: -the !•mw• a.ea r.e. t4 RailM41rens . pascb re:
ts3 to 22b,778,700 bushels from 18,619, � � � � •Caee.a,e, ne.e. N. Raises. V. s. e..•• eead
lure, the hardships of war than many 'languid girl or the weak boy becomes 370 .cries, as compared with x108,846: thmughOut the Waru •
bigger men, as his sponse well knew full of activity and high splen.. Re- 1 000 bushels from 12,441,350. acres in
But she did. not remonstrate or shame member that the boy has to 4evel0p, 11916. In-Maultgba the totai•yte'ld of
'him In the community by. expressing Itoo, if he to to make a strong hearty , WOMAN NOW
her opinion. Instead, she devoted her ' man, (live both_ the boys and girls `wheat .for 1917 Ya 41,84..200 bushels, • M
as compared with 27.943,000 busbeli
attention to his diet, if be were nota a {air chance to develop strongly HEALTH,
well mea, he ought not to mgt like one. `through the new, rich blood Dr. Wil- vire 1916; is Saskatchewan 180,358,000. t ,
bushels as 8galnet 131,765,000 bushels,
she decided; and she reduced his !tams Pink . Pills actually make You and in Alberta b8,Z80 500 • bushel$ tr 7
rations to such as befitted an invalid, will then see active boys and girls, in- ' al
Is, vain he protested that he required ! stead of yr eakly children around you. j against !9,138,004 bushels. Oats yield .I`1Vhat Came From Reading �
224199,000 bushels In the three
err extra nourishment; the hatter and i Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by ..
prairie provinces as compared with
angrier he got. the more firmly she fn- all medtc'lne dealers or. may' bs ob- + e"' "'n El �Alt�m e�VeZ'-
i269,258,080 bushels to 3916;. barley_
slated that he was feverish and ebo- tailed by mail at 50 cents, a box or tis-e2l enIL _
a 143,188,400 bushels against 38,296,000 23 THE pgi,
lerlc, and that a light diet was the six boxes- for $2.54 frotn The Dr:' WII• 'bushels; rye, 2',498,Hb0 bushels, again- ,.
thing for him. with nothing solid or alms Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont Paterson, N J - 1 thank you for
heavy or rich• In [act, his diet . grew !-st 1,H36,000. bushels and flaxseed $.
the Lydia E. 1'inkham remedies as they ,
daily lighter and lighter. First, dough- j
TELLS TALE OF TO TU RE. 9,9b1;600 bushels as against 7,269,•.; t have made tee wr11
e.
nuts, disappeared taroomm his breakfasts, ti 1 000 bushels. - t - wq#lr. Itime and � • felt�sothen fiaplacks a ca a rom h s sup- Belgian Girl Says`Moet Terrib a Tor • ag° •�
pets, finally even meat from his din- riles - ran down, had. pains
tare Was Inflicted on Youth. -
frets -and at that he gave In ,gnd en- [� L -Y FURS AT WaOIlES � LE is my back and aide, 41
! - plated. •A youftg Belgian lady, the daughter B PRICE9'. Perilan Latnb, ►{1nR, Al- )ROTHE RSS j' was vary irregular,
ark. t3abie. Allo ]fen's Fvr.. Satiefac.
He protryed to be a good'soldier; who of v6ealthy Parent.,` who for over I tion by -matt guaranteed. fiend for 11- y `�; tired, tlervoua, lead u r
was never stick, and recovered with three years has suffered at the hands lustratea catalog. 3tccomber'e Limited. `" such bad dreams.
:unusual. rapidity from the two honor• i of •the'Germans in Belgium, and who
Manufacturers. +son Paul West. did not feel like eat -y
(DAUGHTER
able wounds that he received: Owing ;'succeeded in escaping. into Holland, ; I ing and had short
j wwwspArxss rols BALs
Ro lite littleness and leanness. and to a whence -she journeyed to London, has i w breath.
I react Moat
_� gradaal leaking out of the story of related her- exPe> ieaces--to-a- repra',I PROFIT->1tAI{INd xawe w1VD toll V o 0 w' * o advertisement is
r -carces for -sale 1s, good Ontario tire easily. the newspspe rs and '
.how he came to join the army,,je bore isentative of the'Central News. to- Ttts mo■t u■elul and faterescfaN are.pals, has. page
;'through his military career and ever i The girl was arrested as a spy of all busfnesse-. run Information on Notrn: nervous s deluded to try a bottle of Lydis E.F`imi-
applicstion to Wilson publishing Com- hams V le Composed It worQ a
afterwards, a ntekname, which after ! because she had written letters to her any, 7t Adelaide SL. Tomntn o r Irritable; ego
1the first. he accepted without resent-- sweetheart, who Lsserving in the who are sub• from the first bottle, so I took a second `
f meat, and to which he answered quite I army, and sent to prison !or three Ince t at t
as a matter of courae. He was known rngnths.
as Starveling Jones, I had to work from seven o clock
in the morning until nine o'clock at
night, and tolerate the most abusive;
insults," she. said. "A very large i
number of imy ftiered. were arrested,
including a young man. The Ger-
m•tencholy or
and a third, also a bottle of Lydia &
It h . 'btu•■.^
Pinkham's Blood Puritler, slid now I am
set your blood
� examined f o r
♦
w Well ss, an other woman. I a&
� y
"= ,
_4,7g.
I r o n dertfct-
vise every woman, single or married.
r
v i
who Is troubled -with any of the afore -
�
lir A s a aF. Ktaa
3MON taken s. z�stry-your
said ailments, to try -your wonderfat
JLhr times a
Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier
is -winincrease your stress red
n 100 per cent In tw mks'
s,
re
and I am sum they will help her to gni
d f b tto bl th did "-.1
13:
�e opl a eat mare. did all in their poveer td 'induce o --o; n many cases-F•rdin fng, I n o er a es as ey fs36
i firs. ELsis J. VAN DISE SANDE, S6 Na s�
him to speak, promising him a free ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, N 17XAT[e IRON ret sboee IS York St., Paterson, N. J.
paidon if' he -would implicate others - m. be .lta:ned fro ausec.c r,
DOESN'T HURT A BIT 1 as searaneee of mcner t.. Write the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine
S The man resisted all their persuasive o uneed •.uatlr neer d.a.stain tall Co.; (confidentiaij Lynn, Mass, if � .'
e u s ;methods, and, they inflicted the most i� a° °i ' t r 'nes "wl.;need
terrible torture. Then he was tried No foolishness I Lift your corns _ _ -- —' special advice.
1 and sentenced to deaf Belgians and calluses of with fingers a
because they sentenced to death have the fight to _-It's like tragic 1 Machignery iF o ree✓appealrto the Kaiser, and this young��or�-o
like' -ft and ;man made the appeal. .. _ " ^
We learned later that ,the reply Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or is p
was. If he will speak his life shall any iniad of a corn, .can harmlessly be WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18e42. _ �� _
r be spared; if not, then he must die.' lifted right out with the fingers if you New Automatic Valve Type. Complete. with supply and exhaust piping,
they know ��S i'The day before he was takeai out' apply upon the corn a Pew drops of _flywheel, etc, Will accept $1,200 cash for immediate sale,
die he was put in a cell decorated with frpezone, says a Cincinnati authority. 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR,
flowers and given the most costly •For little cost_pne can get,a small 30 H.W., 110.120 volts D.C.
ood for then; d to eat.. Everything was done by -bottle of freezote at any drug' store, Will accept 1426 cash for Irttmedhte sale.
the Germans to persuade_ -him to which will. positively rid one's Peet of
speak at the last moment, even when 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT: Doable, Endless. 24 inch z 70 ft.
• • every corn or callus without pain.
he was standing before the firing Wilt accept =300 for Immediate sale, although belt Is in excellent core
This: simple drug_drles the moment
t.:...: - arty -he was told it -was not too late, - -_ - - -- ttion anj new one -would cost about -;800
Although only a - mere youth of it Is applied and does not even irri-
tate the surrounding _ skin while ap PULLEYS, Large size.
twenty-one years, that brave fellow g$�
' °•*w.r. w.y died for Belgium without uttering a
plying it or afterward : 28x88-430 ; 12x60 -x20 ; . 12%2x48 $12 ; 12x38-:8.
�'-, ` word -which would give the enemy any This announcement will • interest
/"�" ode• information." many of our readers. If your drug- Z BLOWERS, OR FANS, Buffalo make.
1r -----:.---- gist fiasn t any freezone tell him to One 10 Inch, other 14 Inch dtacharge•--s30 each. ' r
'Be the daq never so hard an 1 to surely get a small bottle for you from
ESTATES
At lengtl: it ringeth to evenson„"� lris ,wholesale drug house..
E nON, 1� ,4
AL EST CORPORATI TD
�•-.. / — Fra St. es Toronto
}.. — sslaasd`■ Ltlatlss■■rs osa�re >Dandsds. ED. 7. iSSL'E 41—'17. - - - 60
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--Dr. B. Field has had an Inds. .-The public school in closed for 0
-OCAL k
-Dr.
phone Installed in his Thursday,&Dd Friday of this wee
residence. the teachers bung in attendance
4.
Mies Stalker spent" the holiday -Di•. Henry wW be bore next -at the meeting of the South On-
�re
^S her home in Acton.
Tuesday as usual to attend to his tarso Association being hold In 11W Iq
-F. W. and Mrs. Hicks spent professional duties. Whitby.
landay with friends In Weston. -The household furniture, vehi. -Mrs. R. J. Latchford and lit -
out a few days at his home here. the late Wni- Raw, wig be sold by wood, Ohio are spending a week Groiiiriws
Lake-
. -William Calvert, of Toronto, clew etc., belonging to the state of tle daughter, Miss Agnes, of Forfrah C10pi-i",
spent
y, Oct, with the mother, Mrs.
t blic auction on Saturday,
McGuire at
H. Stubbs, of Orillia, 9 -... �, !� " AH &e fime.
the holiday with his wife and Fam. 0. the home of Jahn and
my -Don't forget the mo;ing pia Mrs. Power. "
'
.-Lloyd Shirley, of Hamilton, tare entertainments to be given "'Chapman sBaking Powder, 2% tb
+lAted with his parents here over -in the town hallon the afternoon IN AINNO*IAN ds
May Ball"Caylon Tos,
only
-the boUday. and evening of Saturda Oct. DD of u Black or mixed -,-bulk
Ttie GIN jomw-In ever loving memor
Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, under the auspiees J. Jones, dearly beloved husband of
.'spent Thankaglifing Day with Red Croad Club. M. J. Jones, who departed this life .,St. Charles' Evaporated Milk.
friends in town. -Visitors at Simcoe Point over October loth, mL 91=009 Pork and Beans, large tics, 2 for $go
-Mise P. Brown; o! Blackstock, the holiday : Wm. and Mrs. Dan.
No one knows bow much I ago you.
U spending a few days with John die, the Mimes Dandle, Mine Bessie Friends may think the wound has Seedless Islas in Bulk, 17c 1b
and Mrs. Murkar. Trew, of Oshawa ; Ernest And Mrs. healed
90c lb
a Borrow
Aerspent Stewart Mrs. H. and Master John But they little know th
B. and Mrs. McEnt Prime Choose,
That's within my heart concealed.
'.Thanksgiving with the formses Ireland, Gen. and Mrs. Hambly,
-WHO Pare Dora Syrup in bulk, 901b
rents in Toronto. Miss M. Ratably and Min Joule
Mi" Alma Cowan, of the Can- Withers, of Toronto.
Toronto, -The annual meeting of the Cud of Thinks LOOK --on le Saturday, Oct. 13th, Comfort Soap
oda Business College, Pickering branch of the U. I . - w
ving. O. Bi
Name over Thankast Mr. and lire. J0 Barnes. 100 cakes in box, for 5.50 --Spot cash.
-Mies .Maud Lyons left last ble Society was held In SL Geor- wZW4 desire WA:nk the many fri-
we" for Mariposa,win to theChurch on Friday eveni ends for their sympathy aad
g with all the churches
p is
�Norioaa illness of 008MI& Clark. their recent sed Der"Tement.
-Mrs. James Gordon has been represented. A most satisfactory Phone or send your order. Goods
to her bed for the past report was presented by O. Rogers
JV L $A LE delivered
week suffering from a very severe the Soc.,-Tives. A splendid ad. promptly�
dress was even by Rev. W. R. of Parm Lands, in.tbe Townsbip
old.., and Mrs. Gordon, of Hamard, B. D., the district secre of Pickering, In the County
Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Lary, on the great work carried on of Ontario.
Ihe formeiN mother, Mrs. James by the society and the difficulties
,Gordon, that confronted them. IN TER Stpsunm CoVaT OF ONTAMO, .-MEN'S WEAR
-Mrs. Gibson and daughter, -Remember the anniversary In the Matter of the Partition Act
Ulu Bernice, of
in the Estate of S.F. Dandy, men's Sweater Coats, from 1.20 to 5.00
few days with: thToronto, spent a services in St. Andrew's Church on elormer's sister, Sunday and Monday. Oct. 28th deceased. to per pair
-Mrs. W. J. Gordon. and 29th. On Sunday, Rev. DL
ALicx DAxDT $z AL, Plaintiff. Small Boys' Khaki Overalls, 50 con
Vs. Men's Sox, from 20 cents to 75 cents per pair
-Mrs, Mesnard, of Buffalo, is MacKay. of''Toronto,., who is at .
spending a week or two at the the head of the Foreign Mission- NicaoLAa McCARnox, Defendant,
Men's Canvas Gloves (good), 20 centsiper pair
,home of her father, the Rev. Dr. ary department of the Presbyter. Pursuant to a judgment of this
Warsh, of the manse. ian Church of Canada, will reach Court. made in this matter and action. Big assortment of Men's Fall Caps, Overalls,
-RichardOn there will be offered for sale by public
McGuire, of Halifax. both -morning and evening.
is visiting his mother; who is seri- -Monday evening, Oct. 29th, Rev. auction in one parcel, with the appro. Smocks, Work Shirts, etc,
4 oulsly ill at the home of her dau- A. L. Gettle, 'M. A., B. D., of To- bation of the undersigned Master-in-
ghter Mrs. John
Power. mato, who is one of the most Ordinary of this Court, by C. M. Hen-
-]Villas Sylvania Leavens. who popular lecturers In Canada, will Berson and Company, Auctioneers, at
their auction rooms. No.. 128 King
it her sister in To- give one of his famans travelogues
has been visiting I
Street, East, Toronto, at twelve LADIES WEAR
'ronto, spent a few days last week bk.b will be illustrated by lime- o'clock noon an Saturday the 20th day
with friends in Pickering. lliht.
of October, A. D.. 1917, all and singu- Space forbids mentioning much in this Has. We are,.
—L A. and Mrs. Findlay And —Repoit of Intermediate room lar that certain'parcel or tract of land
George Wallace, of Toronto. spent of Pickering publie school for the and premises situate, lying and being however, headquarters for everything in ladies'
this holiday with the former's par- mouth of Sept. Names in order in the Township of Pickering, In the
eatmi Ales and Mrs. Findlay.County of Ontario, and being parts wear, Dry Goods, Trimmingi..ste.
of merit: Sr. III—Eva, Murphy,
—]files NeWs Strachan, of TO. f lots fifteen and sixteen In the fifth
Ella Stephenson. Jr. III—Wilhel- 0 ion of the Township of Picker -
into, returned home on Satur. 0once" -Huge stock of Ladles Hosier
K belmina-Mutch, (;so. Kutch. Rath tog In the County and Province of
day, after spendin five weeks Morrissey, Hugh Miller, Frank Ontario. and containing two hundred
with John and Mrs arks r. Morrison, Ed. Walsh, Goo. Cowan, and seven acres and fifty one-hund- CorsetsUnderwear, Etc.
—Miss Laura Andrew, of the Ed Marquis, Hazel Crammer. redths of an acre more or less, as do-
,
!tomato Normal School, elpent the Laat three missed the examina, scribed in a conveyance by Saville
Newton and others to the
holida tion and have only their stars to Martineau
James
at the home of her. par-
to. moo and
on
McCarron, registered In the Registry -8,':-C-HAPMAN
Mrs. Andrew. count. Sr. 11—Aunle-Baker, Mary late Samuel R. Dandy and Nicholas
—Richard Cullim, we are pleased McGinty, Ernest Baker, Joan M
Offlice for the County of Ontario. Book
report, is somewhat better, Brodie, Clarence Mercer, Clarence 4%,
for Pickering on 90th June. 1914.
Ito gis recent severe Illness, and Potter. Helen Doug)". Mildred The land Ito* about three miles from
atter
'y1 E ���K I
we hope the improvement MAY Jephson, Mabel Stephenson, Jack the Station of Greenhorn on the Can& -
Stubbs, Jack Marquis, Norman than Northern Railway, on
good. �U�NG
A number of the members of Morrison. motor road* leading from the City of
the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's _We Congratulate J. D. -Rem-' Toronto.
ichurch attended the meeting of On the lands are said to be erected Vie have -on hand now a splendid assortment of Cape. Just in from the
Port mer on his success at the fairs with aframe dwelling house, a most modern
ithe Whitby Presbyterial at wholesales. They are the latest In Cape and sure are dandies.
his exhibit of apples and pears. barn and silo and other suitable out-
--..Perry an Tuesday. At Markisam fair at week he had buildings. A spring stream flows Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes, Tailoring Co. are hot 0.
—Miss Robert& Bedson,. of Mc. twenty-twoThe styles this season are exceptionabITgood, the coate eaPecialir.
entries on which he through the property, which makes I
Master University- accom bi secured eighteen firsts and three it available "a GOOD FrOCZ OARX. You know our reputation along this ne to the best We have
her college mate, Miss dill. The barn to equifgd, for cow stables . I
seconds. And at Woodbridge an given you the best of satisfaction before, and can Again.
Deseronto, spent the holiday Monday of this week be made and piggeries w all modern equip. to shi)w YOCL
At her home here. fourteen entries on which he won mens, and the silo Is large enough Call And we us when in town next and we will be glad
—Geo, M. Palmer, we are very eight firsts and four seconds, the to food the stock the fwm will carry. anything In the line of Men's Wear.
li
The outalde fences on thetarmare
-Alad to say, to gradually gaining
-in strength after his very severe total AMOVAtiSit to $1.50. HOD new and there is sufficient wood for
Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear.
• who have Judged At other fall use of the farm. A plan of the pro -
Illness. He to now able to leave faire declare that Mr. Remmer's party will be produced at. the sale, Its A, BUNTINGS PIC]EKLEERI—ING
his bed for short, periods each day. fruit surpassed anything shown
The property will be offered for sale, Established 1867.
—W. J. Clark. accompanied by at any of the other fairs, in. subject tos, reserved bid fixed the
his daughter, Miss Marjorie, was visaing the Toronto Exhibition. add Master. The purchaser :2 pay
In Toronto on Thursday evening Mr. Rammer fruit for a number ten per cent. of his purchase money at
biddI6 farewell to h' the time of the sale to the vendors or GOODSNOW
Wit years, has made for him an IN SEASON I
Joe fe4' that evening of their solicitors. md a further ten per
who enviable reputation as a fruit cent. within thirty days from said
grower. sale, and the remainder with
—Thanksgiving day w"-obeery- 1p Ve hale a fuU line of
The Harvest Home Services. thereon at 5% from day of sale bill pay-
ed very quietly in our village,
ander the auspices of the Ladles' "t into Court to the credit of this
There were a few family re -unions matted and action within sixty days
,Pain
Methodist Stoves, Harvatiug Too
And the sporting element of the Aid Soviet of the 8 da from day of sale.
Church. will be held on It not previously disposed of, a
town indulged in their favorite
times. rand Tuesdar,October qssatlt one Oil,
grain by the bushel. and and Oils, Iffachi
PtUlm P. J. Wright left last On Sunday Rev. I S. T. Bartlett, bay &nl traw by the ton, will also.bs
of Toronto will preach, morning offered :t the sam as and place.
week for Toronto to assume her 1 0`11K -."� 1 � '.. .
now duties " editor of The Friend, and evening. The choir will be, the terms of 1r, yment Vor which will Motor Oil, etc.
the official organ of the Society of "dated in the song of praise by be cash on do very at the farm.
The Vendors *hall not be required s and Window Screens.
ii". ;;Screen Door
We wish her suc
.,Yrionds. �com in Mtn Grace Linton, soloist, of the to furnish any abstract of tide other
or Whitby Ladies'Oollege. On Tues- Abstract or
new vocation. than a Register's A to pro-
-Mm Smith Clark, we are sorry, day eveningi the usual chicken is duce any deeda, copies thereof. or evi- Preserving Kettles
—Mrs.
sup3or will be given, After which dences of title, extopt such Mare In
-to state. to seriously ill in Marl- )a c will their possession. In all other
Elm-
posy at the home of her daughter, 6 a' rZ J. H. 0
splendid program of must 'BUNDY Pickering
.Whom she had gone to visit two be given by Mr. Carter, one •of To- the terms and conditions of , 0 1
'
�or three weeks ago.
Mr. Clark rOnto's leading soloists, Mrs. Hong. be the standing conditions of age of
left last week for her bedside. ton, soprano soloist of Toronto, this Court,
of For further particulars may be had 9
—The township council will meet Mrs. McLaughlin, 'elocutionist, Messrs. Smith, Rest & Freer, 7. La&es 4
f Blouses and Pontypool, and Miss Eva Mitchell from
V4
aim Monday next for the transac. Solicitors, 4 Wellington Street, Bast, to ITS fach. very stirmb..
Aon of gpneral' business. This of Orono. The resident ministersToronto. Ladies' Voile. Lawn and Dimity mate
LOD
and v. Mr. McLaughlin are ex- White'Skirts, the latest: make with belt 1.5D and 100.
Dated et Toronto this 12th dayof
weetiall has been postponed for House Dressw, all colors and styles. fr6m 1.00 to LOO each. 00Mt OIWM-#
Pected 10 give short addresses. September. 1917. 95toliocosta each. Oombinations,1.75toll.0D. DrswOMMOt0ift
a week on account of Thanks
giving Day coming on Monday Admission 8Underskirts. 1.00 to LK
5 cents, children 26 ORO. O. ALCORN, Night Dresses, 85c, 1.00 and, I.3L
last, She day' fixed upon. at the cents. WS Master-{n-OrdinaryUndervests, 15 to 350. JerseCombinations, We each.
lost westing.
—What proved to be a fatal Hosiery for Ladies and Children, black, white
and tan. Cotton and Lisle M to 50c pair.
—lUxbridge and Port Perry have accident from drowning occurred FLM DAU Mau to 75c to 1.75 a pair, Ho" BaPportM is to 850.
no Immediate prospect of securing Wednesday morning to the four- Corsets, D A and Compton Cj�jiv&s Pus"m sad Tennis Show
the hfdro-electric system. As the year-old son of Thos. A. and Mrs. loxcric MIR rlM White Lisle Glo*ea 50c pair. Whiteeverything forth
hot months
In fact
1.35 to 1.75 per pair.
two towns can dispose of only 125 Wilson, of King St. Fast. He and you Can Always get the best Mani- of June, Juiv and August. Call and see the goods.
horse -power, It will bring the cost his younger brother were playing toba, Flour made from No. I.
d the cistarn, and in some Manitoba Wheat. SPIE., ...DUNBAR=
a to over $60 per horse power. around G. A. GILLE
"lich In too high a rate to make way he fell in. bl The other boy, Royal Household And Glono
w m for
"i M
v
A prontable.
—T. M. and Mrs. McFadden,
who is not you a e to talk, went Bread. Try a nag.
to his mother and took her by the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats
who have been in Durham for the
hand and led her out to the cist-
BRAN, SHORTS
at few won the where Mr. McFad.
9 g
pointed
ern and I ted down to where
his brother Mrs. Wilson,
MIX FEEDS)
son has had cbarge of a drug•
was.
OAT CHOP
store, are spending a couple of
realizing what had -happened, so.
cuieds
- -'--CRUSHED OATS
week Iiiftei-4
a at the home of the r 9
garden rake and succeed.
,BARLEY CHOP
-parents, D. and Mrs. Simpson,
I
ed getting him out. He was
WHEAT
Z
-
after which they will return to A09
apparently lifeless, but Rev. Dr.
CRACKED CORN
Durham.
marsh was on hand in a few
MIXED HEN FEED
—The services in St. Andrew's
moments and at once put into
Caldwell's Cream substitute
church on Sabbath warning, 10.80,
operation the usual means of re-
. Calf Meal.
will be conducted' by Dr. Marsh.
suscitation [from drowning. Drs.
Molasses Meal
Subject : "Christian Service."'
Field and Cartwright arrived' a
..CHOPPING AND OAT
Evening service at 7 o'clock will be
few minutes afterwards, and the
'CRUSHING EVERYDAY
It
conducted by Mr. John Marsh.
three, after some work, restored
Get prices on feed In ton lots,
Dr. Marsh -is' giving two services
the boy to consciousness: Later,
BELL PHONE.
to Brougham on Sunday, at 2.$0
Sind 7 p m. The 7 o'clock service
however, the boy had severe con
vulsions wbich:terminated fatally
W. W. V700]ce
ill be by lime light.
at 4 o'clock the next morning.
Chopping every day.
I 19W
- V.