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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_11_09._ ... twc y::'v:,,,ur, r�+f-+ • ._ .,....:-,:c:. mcwc:�..z� _ — ,.�.. r+r :.-.. .a ... .. ..,�. ...Fr,..:.. a•..er ;...-. lAI`.., .k: '.,i a-' #*'-!^rr'P;. T^-,- ra '.- "e.:r,i.' -..niW K , 7 +",er ,x PICKERING NEWS 'cr : • VOL. XVh. ' .PICB.ERIN(I, ONTe, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 04 �xar!>flf�Di'itis;l Rista�r.. . _ ,)"cestui � L OALDWSLL, i O D:, 8ncceseor •�b tM�aUi�r. a. WOW,,. Phone sot 13. V. B. OAP WIUGHT, For - ;f i■rwalsost.09, RaOce" r to is M 9 saad.'s101so P Oat Omasillyoa:■ I& S. PIORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- .Lliw.gpMmrepi�ow.etoi@ot+or.t the ak@sarioa�pt•a b 0=Claremon1 sl�sss@. e7.e tssbd free. allor 0.. McKINNON, X.D., L.R.C.S., • fdia h, mesal►@" oI the Oche" of esu mad so= e< Ontario. lissatia" oellep of sttret.ea■, sdtabt�Y. L/Msatten to d■ieaees of women aN . ' O!•ee a" "wide•@@, BROUsbAm. -ti ts0�• T S. FAESWELL, S.O., BARRIS- W • 13113.00e6Nr are" Atters". and coria" 8100 r. oemA Igoe". wbitbv Ism ' +� S. OHRIBTIAN, BLrrietrr mad a tiolfefter. NotarT Tubife. lite. Iso�10 ens. OSe4 BroOY et North. Wbitbv. sem! ,..WILLIAM J. BRATON. B. A.. Bar- i rioter, boiieisor, Notal Public, associated is powties.with Ifesers, sychnian. Denison a Poster, Berrtoters, Toronto General Treats \'•>sddiWiASBay Etre", ToroaW Telephone Dental — liU LSadHE H. ~ BEATON. D. D. S., 17 Gruate of t6a Royal Couelte of llenmai Surgews and Univers ty of Toionto. 011104 sus W. i. t'riaale's hardware ■tore. Whitby. Om o• boon 9 w is . ► to a,se. Ind phone 6., ie>l Phone. NO. Ml7 aq Dr %stun a absence o•4rsae, Dr t!o- IDowetl, of Torontowill be in eqarils, -'' wttlTsr sari►iwea n yeas. �. ;`;' t;M�A1r,1/1FlOOD ., The Red Oren society purpose hold- Wiliiam Smlth,� ex -M. P., clad Con- n Baker Heise lag a concert on the evening of Thvrs- eervatt►e nominee for the riding� de -GREENWOOD day, Nov. 29nd. -A good p am will clared at a meeting of elector@ Satur- �'! Opening qp a Store be given. Outside talent, inoluding day that he was �pprepared to withdraw n several from the Convalescent Home, in order that a Union candidate may Whitby, N ex to contribute to be nominated to represent South On T LS- Sj�,IIdH f the program. tarso. He agreed heartily with the r _ • raj Block ants ryOOD resolution gassed at the fusion coo ven- " tion at Hamilton, and said be was And will be pleased to 6verybod rem me her the Red Groes prepared to stand by it, Mr. Smith show you the White concert to a held in the church on moved that a candidate be not noml- Rotary Sewinpc Ma- the evening of Monday, Nov. ltt'th. A noted now. but ",hat . a committee be chine and the 8hattle sod program is promised. Mise appointed to confer with representor Machine: - Cythe Law, of Toronto, will delight tive Liberals and others in an effort and a. _ liou in hes wnaThe Claremont to bring about a Union convention r Tictrolaa from $2T.d0 Orohestre, will !arab good music for the purpose of choosing s strong W�nta to $$00.00, and hear and Dr. James Moore, ot--Hrooklia. Union candidate. This motion was the new Viotrola jest returned from France. will give carried and a committee appointed. an address in his own inimitable way. Records, The admission will to, adults 25 Cents. Paid cents, wttR�r _ = ' Come in -and hear the and oh}idsea IS CeD.s•• The work on the Kingston road will a, . Mason i Risehe . fftoctc ROAD completed as far as Whitby on the Pianos and on Monday the men will - - Thos, Iiesvel out Eve west side, I eat not buying SeCkRhAih _ y has planted begin work on the east side of the this yew P naso 2rr001 hundred fruit trees of various kinds. t6wn. W. A, Jackson. of the Bank Of OOm- A large and representative meeting coerce, has enlisted with the flying of Liberals of South Ontario called by A large stoek.ofi' Bran and B6nNIsb , corps. the Executive to meet at Brooklin on of superior, quality on hascd Stouffville,Ont, Archie Mallonald oontinne. is ver Monday, appointed a committee to at right rime poor health. with slight hopes for h meet the committee of Conservatives B P recovery.sp anted at the mass meetingon Sat- H -, Those attending H. T. Love's sale ally at Whitby to try to decide upon M brands of Floor for eft5er� JJBeEgL Claremont on Tuesday report high prices for a union candidate. The committee to y -: . • ! everything. to report at a mass meeting to be held bread or pastry are un - Mrs. J. H. Kaye@ and Mrs- W,. H. at Whitby on Tuesday next. The excelled for quality *; Jackson were in the city on Saturday committee is Geo. A. Ron. Whitby. last on business. coo.vener), R. M. Holtby. Reach, A. Big Stock, at the lowest prices. Miss Burling has resume�,ker duties �p, M. Campbell, Port Perry. R. W. as teacher of our school, ving fully Grierson, Dr. Hoig and G. D. Conant. 1 Delivery free. recovered from bee recent attack of Oshawa. The president. W. Dryden, 0' pleurisy. occupied the chair and F. S. bones F� ��,��'3W Call and we. Ind Phone 84.4, Harry Wade bought several cattle was Secretary. from Aas Hubbard and one of the ZV E J`1. S T L A MOO Claremont. animate had become w wild and un- wNtTsvwlfl fi manageable that It bad to be@tough' Victor Long visited friends here terse. •��� over the week -end. The shingle that has given sari►- �ss.istifFs 6atal,+s• FRUIT $ASI TS DUPI CARTON Mise Perris Is visiting friends in To- faction for over SO years. Knopi+w Residents of our village have been "onto for a tow dap.. Corrugated Iron with a J iv. liter , WG. HAM—leaner of Mae @sage 11 and !1 quarto, with covers any color treated to an exhibition of stunts by . H. H. Turns" is doing extensive $ in, corrugation, it before, yew. Yi' usausee in me Coesty of omrrid, 4 plowing with his gas tractor. bar other melt e. 1f you ase Ism. d 41ANrine village. eny 1 quart berry boxes an aviator on several days during the y �- est week. He went u far er@L u Mrs. John Toole is the guest o! her need of a Cream Separator. 'l1r�' POUCHE'R, Real Betate Avo- pp eon Wade and family of Guelph. • luso..", vainawr, eoH•etor ane issesn 24 and 27 quart crates, made of ver; Pickertag Village over wbloh be cir- Calvin and Mrs Murray visited the a Premier for 1W half an hour ata time. asoline engines from 8ta.0O T snarriaa• lteen•ea Brens{bam spy thea boards. Strong and very light.. clad [er nearly latter'• arects over the week -end. B 1 w*' _ _ _ He would rise to a considerable height Mrs. ppmith is at present attending See or write me before buying- _? HOPPER Ismer of Marriage Order early, as if there is a good crop f3 g of fruit there will not be half and would then dive down at as angle domestic doll@@ for llfr@. Hugh Pugh- D. I.te aeaa is the Cooney or Onts:io of 46 degrees. until he would reach a g g Bell Phone. y, aoeas at ■tor• and bis re•ideam, Claremont- eaoniib packages for a Miss Gerrard, we uoder•txnd, has the demand. point about fifteen or twenty Leet purchased the Burkbolder ryidence. F. J. PronSer Pichern� u a.BEATON TO WI�BHIP OLSaB above the tops of the houses, sod thea Mrs Robert Nowlen is •ding a �. Ooa•erane4r, aommfwoaer for tubi, Oho plug and oat roilin eve da as would rise agate and repeat the per• few days with her father\ 'Brock iysila ata, seeoantant Bre. Iconq to lona usual. commencing o Monday, formance. On one Occasion last week road, y • *•y 4,5a ian arm "Inner of n+* �a`�a �* the 23rd of July he varied his performance somewhat Toronto friends spent a. few daysof ekerilagK/ K ge •aa.' i .. • by going east a abort distance and last week with Samuel and Mrs..Man- L'GH S. PUGH, Glen Mayr. Ont. W• G Barnes, Breen River meeting the fast expre•a. He follow- net. ft Ideenaad Anetiona„r. Ext.n■ty .spar ad the train for a considerable dial- All automobile and t#ieyeis H Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. We wonder why it is. so matt, of twee@ fa imported era tboroat'btued •tonic A. and would pass it like a shot and our A 2 men are applying for ezentp- repstiring Promptly sols oondeotad an•wheral write for team■ than return. When near Duabarton tion. attended to. and particular` I= lad. elle. slily REAL ESTATE ....@ be came rather too close to the train, Geo. and and Mrs. Pugh spent the POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, when the suction from the tact may week -end with their daughter in To- Tires, Oils, Grease and eepaiest N, is express ress nearly brongbt the aero- always on stand: J! . for ooeaa« of Tor! and Ontario, iaa �5 � � g P ronin. y y won sat« 01 •u floes attson•d to on show 6" plane and ib occupant OD grief. How. +; adds.■. Gress saver F. O.. oat, ever, the aeroplane was extrieated James ow pony has purchased a cele.. c, from its perilous position b the ekil- brated show pony from Palmer Bros.. 'otter & Andrew, I �O'Q"� fel aviaor 'without sustaining any of Toronto. P' ka -damage. W. H. Major shipped four carloads PICKBR.ING. Out. Vetoripary Surgeon Five Acres of Land For Sale, of cattle to the Toronto market on Honor t. Graduate of the Ontario Vote- all planted with good _ aROUa~� i "scary College P A large number of the old hunters a ... and Graduate of the Veterinary winter fruit, Mise Bva Hood, of Toronto, was have returned to the bush for the an. "g Science Asaoetation. t coming into home over Sunday. anal deer haat. '�'•, - .�usco� _ L. Matthews and Wm. Sadler werWrite M e e A large number from bees attended r„ Phone—of lee INS, residence WM bea�g. - in Toronto on Tuesday. service in the Baptist Church G reen �- CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO N. Y. Poueher. of Toronto. @hent River on Sunda last. -- - ^ Sunday with his [ather.'Thomas Pon- ]lin. Georgib Sunday bee returned. for r1C88` .'We V. Richardaoae ober. after spending a couple of weeks with P TMs Mrs. Thou. Perryman to epending a bar sisters in Auroi a. Veterinary Surgeon Notarq Public, Pickering. week with her daughter, Mrs. Love. Mrs. A. E. Major it visiting friends Ion �3arnls. Honor .6radvateof Ontario Veterinary of Toronto. in the @oath, accompanied by brei College. All calla day or Dight Mr. West. of Ashburn. will preach father, John Poueber. calling at Pitts• promptly attended to. Tho Picker* is the Methodist church here o0 Sun- berg sad Oklahoma. FenCe•- - Bell and Independent Phones 3Y1ffilttee ds evening. Wesley Patty and Mies Violet, Sin - Bell Co �uita a number of young people at rias", accompanied by their uncle and DICKERING, r ON 10 tended the anniversary services at aunt, Joseph and Mrs. Carter, attend - Green River on Sunday. ed anniversary eery at Port Perry l can Sa,De' The object o! fhb Aaeoeiat[on Is to The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist oa Sunday last.. JOHN PHILIP lessee stealing and prosecute church will meet at the home of Mrs. the felons. Seo. D. Linton at 180 p. M. on Wed-AGINOOURT you money {'x nesday, the 14th lost. Baa a full line of fresh and our pNe having property @blenearomsoi• An event of much interest took The barn and 2,200 bupbeta of grain mt ed meats constantly on hand. a@ immediately wish any member place here on Tuesday evening, when were destroyed on the rented farm of ;! of Executive Committee. a targe number of the residents of the John Murray, two miles from here, r i8pice RoU. Breakfast Bacon, Membership 111.00. village and surrounding country aa- Thursdayaftern000, when a blazing A. -C REEBOK. Bologna, Weinera, oto. sembled in the Temperance Hall to ball from the blow pipe of the grain His gnar Tldtsta may be had frem the f'redadeet es, welcome back home - Lieut, Frank separator of a threshing outfit lit in t Hi hest rices d for +^ oa applie.aon. Malcolm, who has just returned from some loose straw. No one was in jor- LOQ BT SILL g l? 8zsc. Com.—L. D. Banks, e. S. Palm- overseas, carrying on his face the 'ed, but the men pitchin sheaves had c Butcher s cattle er, W. V. Richafdson, Pickering. scare of battle. The chair was occu- led b Rev. Dr. Manh, who gave the to mate a the exir, ere were es • • • J. R. Thextoa: °W,1. Clark. p y Malcolm cattle in the etabte. and the horses ' address of welcome. Lieut were taken out in safety. No incur- Real Bargains lIi 9iekering . liverq President; secretary was at the ' battles of Armatieres, once was carried on either the barn or Aires and Vimy Ridge. At the last the crop. The grain destroyed, in- K , named battle he was wounded by' eluded 1000 bushels of oats, $00 bushels S t j: a First-dl� rigs for hire shrapnel in the face, destroying one of wheat, 800 bushels of barley. 60 HANDBAG ° Dap or night • �Inereue eye, his nose, dislocating Lad breaking tons of bay and a silo of ensilage. A t his jaw -bone. He has spent several new milking machine and agsnoliae Bog meets all trains Your zamm, g POWer months in a hospital to England, due , PR h engine recently Instal were also de- LADIES - Teaming promptlyattended to. .Your servioEs will be }o demand lag which the surgeons ave done atroyed. The farm was owned by the _ _� ---if feu -are stained -here. much to remove the scare from the Canadian Ez losives Company, Ltd., —Agee or ane face. He trill-rettl n-ttsl gland -- _ LLIOTT spring to undergo further treatment and s of wder were stored. Mr. Mur• s We He PeiLk, Pickert"g. for his nose. In reply to the address ray stated that often there hue been �e have just leO�;4V, of welcome Lieut. Malcolm gave an wder ke in the baro, but fortuns- L d Il add n bis a r}ences in po ed weeb `� 31 0 zpe Yon e A Charles Sts, Toronto, B i axe env rens o Franee, and the conditions as they te17 the last was remov two ago, It was the beet crop Mr. Murray ceived a shipment was resettly asked to fill positions now exist. He stated that Germany has ever had, the yield being from 90 ' at from $60 to $I00 r$. month and pe was saBerin terribly and her people f He i! the to e0 bushels to the sere. He had her- of genuine leather ..,z.r- others at from $1600 to $2000 per annum. It pays to get a Business Education_ if TBs aIGH'r are anxious ice ace. said Pe Germans succeeded in their invasion Italy it would be calamitous to the vested his cro at great expense, ow- p Ing to the high cost of labor. _ The ineuLd, the � ladies' handbags. you get be bad AT ALL of but If the allies succeeded in min separator was not by Alex. '•' KIND Michas may allies, tbresbisg outfit being owned Regular ri0ee from + P TIs$s in this school. Right now is their plane, Germany would meetwith Pte. H. F. Paw- Sterling of this place. He cannot so- 1.60 to 3.60. an excellent time to commence a a great disaster. count for the unfortunate affair, as course. Our Catalogue is free. Get throp. who is visiting relatives bene, the straw was perfectly dry, and no them. one.; also gave a splendid address, Hestray feces of iron, that he was aware We can Offer W. J. Elliott, Principal went overseas n May, 1916, and re- of. had lodged in the machine. -,t0 oa for SEE OUR NEW pa turned last May. He was wounded �_ y : . at the Battle of the Somme, as a re- ? N�r1�=C�+ 750 1.00 and 1.2& o It f which one of his feet is pars- r SAWrNG MACHINE TOOLS SHARPENED 'We can su ply Emery Wheels ' and We make a specialry of crosscut saws :circular Saws. All rises Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired, kept in stock. Railer -honing a specialty: For a firel class bair trim or on easy shave oa Also Emery and Saw Mandrels. It -you . at the East -end Barber Shop. wish to build your own frame. See our House Furnishings of, a finds. Slightly used Carpets Prow lb cents a yard up nP r BROCK ROAD W J. GORDON PICKER.IiNi ell lyzed. During the evening a good was given consisting of solos _ Those of class A. ander the Military program b•,� Mine Scott, recitations by Miss Service Act are bereby reminded that either report for service or ' hl Orton and Mrs. Johnston. Miss Florence Bunker also gave a number " Re- the must appy for exemption not later than Saturday, Nov. 10th. Neglect to do *� C• �� i�dd�etme $s it of selections on the gramophone. a freebments were served and a most nleasant evening was spent by all. this makes culprit liable to heavy Pea- ally. It is the duty of eniployers to Druggist—Grsduate Optichm a -The people of Brougham arepproud of their some, who are doing tbeir shamnot see that those in their emPlo report later than Nov. 10thglect to. Nye O. N. R. Tl-. it Agent. _ '•' In the defence of freedom mad civilitra- do this makes them liable to a heavy F1C31CltS3.ns , iJ1Lt.B+='iGD 3 tion. fine. ' 9 .... ' '•iN'�:e..." --._ .-.eeemX ° ..i..`,a,M.'n rh'. a, ..... v.. � _ �._.s... '.b laMi.+.�• ki%'@li.l"D' IP174' ii/ -ice 1V I , 7� IM STAND ON THE WESKLY WAR PICTURE B BA CITY' LIE AURS ITALY ARRIVE IN TAKEN BY BRITISH _�adoirna's Army Ready to Check Foe -Allied Veterans``oops Tr Operating in Holy Land ------ Welcomed by Italians --Teutons Claim 180,000 Aen Captured Turkish Base. and 1,500 Guns. A despatch from London says: The A despatch from London The from which to operate against the British force -o�erating in the Holy Land has captured the City of. Beer- the other side' of the of General CadornaosI Italians on sheba, on the Southern Palestine v I stream. army apparently has crossed boundary, 42 miles from Jerusalem. A'despateb from Washington says: �tbe Tachamento River to the western', Anglo-French reinforcements have ✓ e Turks put up a desperate resist- ance, but the British losses Were bank; and will be in position on a new reached the Venetian front, /where comparison with the line of -4ilence to give battle to the General Cadorna's second and third slight in c 'k. Tear obtained. Over 1,800 Ottomans, were Tes. armies are declared to have retired in taken prisoner, and they lost nine Th ance Ishe enemy, although good order toward the new line-prob- f t guns. The official report read: Wbeen h remarkably fast, was not'ably that of the Tagliamento-where "General Allenby (commander of giC enough to carry out the Put- the projected stand is to be made. the British forces in Egypt) reports Pose of the military commanders of, Official information reaching Wash-' that after a night march. our troops enveloping the Italians and putting, in from Rome on Thursd4y as - I . attacked Beershebi Wednesday morn- them- out 'of battle from the Carnic serted that the Italians had welcomed 0. ing. While our infantry attacked the 'a Alps to the heedof the Adriatic Sea. the British and Federal veterans eni- t. defences covering the town from the The Italians lost heavily in men and, thusiasticallY, and that the Anglo-' west and south-west, mounted troops funs captured -the latest German of- j French Commanders found the per - made a wide turning movement ficial communication asserting *that. sonnel and material of the Italian through the desert and approached it more than *180,000- men and 1,500 army to be stronger than tit wasni from the east. 7-, -guns were taken by the Teutonic al -'thought they would be after having "Beersheba was occupied in tht lies -and also suffered terribly from ' sustained so severe a shock as that . .. . . . . . . . . . evening in spite of determined resist- s due to bad weather and'which the Teutons delivered. through ance by the enemy." lack of food as they made their way the back -door of the Julian front. See- Mud in Flanders: Britain's worst foe. An exasperation for these An additional official statement is - across the country to Tagliamento, l retary Lansing received a cablegram Tornmies during the present Battle of Flanders. The horse, after a brave sued Thursday evening Eiys: "In Ohs' with their rearguards everywhere ' on Thursday from the American Am- struggle, has dropped down on its haunches in the mud, while the men dis- Beersheba operations we captured 4 harnsing the enemy. But General' bassador at Rome confirming inform- cuss the best way out of the predicament.1,800 prisoners and nine guns. Our Cadorna declares that with the morale;, ation received at the Italian Embassy losses were slight in comparison to the of his men still splendid the' success' that the Italian army is retiring in results obtained." A despatch from Londoti says:' A of the invaders soon will be made nil I good order, that the pressure from On the eastern aide of the Tsiglia'- the direction of the enemy had lea- ITALIANS STOP TEUTON DRIVE British official communication issued cap- sense, and that the Government bad mento the Teutonic allies have cap Friday evening dealing with the oper- twed along the waterway from Piz- the uLfled support of the Italian peo' :ALONG THE TAGLIAMENTO RIVER ationg near Jerusalem says: "General ano to Latisana bridgehead, positions pie and all political parties. Allenby reports that' he is now hold- • Ing the 'position covering' Beersheba Enemy Offensive in the Trentino Repulsed After a Desperate, on the north.- We have successfully to arrive. 13,12; 'October $3.14 bid: November. $3.12 asked; Do - Markets of 'the World "' to $3 raided another'portion of the Turkish cember. $3.046 bid; Way, 13-02. Battle.' front. Live Stock Markets "A large number of Turks were Rome, Nov. 4. -Heavy attacks were, operations will become of transcen- Toronto, -Nov. 6 -Extra chcIce heavy I killed and fifteen prisoners and a. ma - Toronto, Nov, 6--Maritoba wheat- steers $11,50 to $12; do., good heavy. lauhched on the Italian lines in the dent import. Zorthern Italy has at-, No. 1 Northern. 12,231: No. 2 dn- 12.29*: 1110.76 110 -,5'to $11,2s; butchers' cattle, choice. tracted increased attention following: chine gun were brouglyt back." No. 3 do. $2 176� No 4 wheat, 13.096. in ' to Ilu 25: do- good. $9.36 to 49 661 Cofisiderable importance is -atta�li- ator- Fort WHItarn. Including 2 110 Giudicaria zone on the Trentino front to t" �do medlum,"85-50 to 38.75; do, common. yesterday after extended artillery , wtbe announcement in Britain that � ed here to the capture of Beersheba in Manitoba oats --No. 2 CAV_ 6 Jc; NO. S7*j() to 88: butchers' bulls, choice, 88030 Lloyd George and Generals Smuts, 3 C.W.. 64kc: extra No. I feed. 631c; No, W $8.75; do.. good bulls, $77,40 to $7.85; preparation. The War Office an- Robertson, Chief of Staff; Maurice i Southern Palestine. It is assumed 3 feed, 621c. In Rtore Fort William. 1do, medium bulls. $6.85 to $7.10; do.. No, 3 yellow, j5 to see, ,,, 1 that General Allenby will now be able - 7 American corn- w nominal i ' gh bulls. $5 to 86; butchers' c(iwa, nounced to-do y that ' these attacks, and.Wilion and other general officers' Ontario oats --No. white. nominal: No, S. do.. 64 to 65c, norm choice. 1&26 to E8.76: do,, good. 17.60 to which were directed ' at, advanced have gone to Italy. It is understood I to outflank the Turkish, positions at nominal. $8 � do.. medium. 16, 00 to $6 75; mtoc-k- accordinr to freights outside. era. $7 to IS 26; feeders. $8.50 to $9,25, posts in the Daone and Giumell val- concentrations aie being made in ari- Gaza, which have held.up the British -"e Winter, canners and cutters, 36 to iid: Milkers forces since -Sir, Archibald. Murray's Ontario wheat N w, No. 2 basis In Mare, Montreal. leys, were repulsed after hard fight-, ticipation of an immense struggle Peas No. 3. 13-40 to $3 50. according:Rood to choice.o$9 I to 3130: do,. corn. , - I ft . recent reverse in Egypt., Lod med., 475 t $85: freights outside. 0; rIngers. 895'to Mg. �either on the line of Tagliamento or Barley -Malting, 1120 to ac- $13 light ewes, $11 to 813: bucks and 1 Beersbeeba, is at the head of a val- culls. 1.0 to 910.50; sheep. The artillery duel along the Ta iia- positions to the near. Both the al cording to freights outside. heavy. 167.5 Mento JSL . -, ley which leads. straight -to 146bron Rye --No. 2. $1 75. according to freights to 3760; yearlings, $12 to $13; csl�es. proceeding and the Italians lies and the Germans are hurrying � -to ' Jerusalem, through nod to choice, 314.50 to *15; ' spring and then outmide, are replying with- vigorous measures forces and hope to deliver . a , blow F. be. 115.51) to $16 26, hogs. fed and i i Manitoba flour ---First patents. in jute watered, 116.75 to $16. which -the Beersheba -Jerusalem rail - bags, til SO; 2nd -do.. III; strong bak- 8E do- weighed to stronger Austro -German ✓pressure which will poss!yly terminate the ars'. do, 810.60, Toronto, off cars, 117 to $17 10; do f.o.b.. 316. vm_v has been laid. It Is obvious that Or.;arlo flour-WInter 'according to Montreal. Nov. 6 -Canners' bulls, an the Italian left wing, I war, at least is- fiir as Italy's part is thin broad valley will afford a mean sample, $9,80. in bags, Montreal; S9,60. $8.50 to 36 75; canners' cows, $6.25 to The probability is that military' concerned. 5 Toronto; 89�15, bulk. seaboard. prompt Is 5 50; good to choice steers, 19.59 to -of approach to Jerusalem,- even shipment. 10,25; lower grades. 87 76 to 89, cows, though the Turks succeed in destroy- Millfeed--Car lots. delivered Monti sal'$6,25 to 89 bulls, $9.50 to $8.25: On- Early Friday morning one of our in 9 freights bags Included -Bran. per ton. ! tarlo lambs, $15.50 to - 016; Quebec in the railway lines. • 435; 'short& do., $42; middlings, do.. lambs. $1450 to 1115: sheeep. 19.60 to FURTM GOS reconnoitring columns, moving up the i $4& to 141; --good feed flour. per bag, Ul, choice milk -fed calves. $14 to $16; Tigris. engaged the Turks holding a. fJU $2 .16� H No. 1, new, per ton, 114.60 It of the river 11 FRENICH REAM trans -fed, $11 to $11; hogs�, S1.11.76 to $17. Ur positicIT"m the right bank ff7ini.ed. do.. $11 to $It tr.* rM . . SI&S ON. T TIGRIS opposite Due, about, twenty miles Toronto. ---Car lots. per ton. 87 to $7,5'L CANADIANS IN north of Samara. 0. Straw track Toronto. "The enemy hastily Withdrew . to- THE AILLETTE FIERCE British Advance -Vountry ward Telcrit, under the cover of a Mae, FIER STRUGGLE;The Positions, S Miles North Effirp-42 to 43c. strong rear guard. Our troops drove' Retreat Beyond Chem- $utter--- Creamery, solids, 41 to 42c; of mara. •the laqer from successive lines of creamery printiK 42 to 43c; dairy, 30 to in -des -Dames to Distance .40c. One of Bitterest Battles of War trenches and occupied the � whole to London, Nov. 4 -The following-* Is- of 11/' Miles. Live poultry -Spring chickens, 17 of - hens under 4 lbw. 13 to 14c; hen*, 'Has Developed at position. Meanwhile our cavalry bar - ficial communication, dealing with the over 4 lb&„ If to 17c; roosters. 16c; -ducklings. l6c; turkeys., 20 to 25C. Passchendaele.. assed the retreating enemy through-, On the -French Front in France, geese, l3c. operations in Mesopotamia and show- out the day. Nov. 4. -The French advance in pur- Dressed poultry-Sprtnx chickens, 23 Canadian Headquarters in France, ing that the British forces have made "Eighty-nine prisoners and a qu'an- suit of the, Germans beyond the Ito 36c; hens under 4 Ibs,, 13c: hens. Nov. 4 -The struggle before Pass- further progress up the Tgris River tit of ammunition were captured. Chemin-des-Dames has attainee an over 4 lbs.. JQ to L 22c; roosters. 18ci ...!d ucklincs. 20 to . 23c ; turkeys. 270 ; chendaele has developed intai ' one of northwest of Bagdad, -was made pub- Our troops fought with much dash and average o; a mile and a half, the geese, 1st. 'Wholesalers are sellinx to the retail the bitterest battles in the whole his- He by the War Office this evening: showed great, power of endurance." southern bank of the Aillette being trade at the following prices tory of the Canadian forces. Driven reached every -Where. Altogether" since Eggs -No. 1 storage, 44c: 8electe4from his positions at -Bellevue farm storage, 465; new -laid. carton. 60 to 62c. 44110 yesterday about 18 square miles Of Butter -Creamery solids. 44 to 46c. and on Passchendaele Spur in thellrst THE BEST 'CARTOON OF THE WEEK territory have fallen into French creamery Prints. fresh -made. 45 to 46c; out Canadian aptack, and smashed of hands, the progress being peeessarily choice dairy prints, 41 to 42c; ordinary dairy prints, 38 to 39c; bakers'. 11 to Meetcheele/and Crest farm' in the' slow owing to the uncertainty as to • Ise second Canadian advqLnce, the' enemy make a Cheese New, large 23 to 236c: twine where the 'Germans will 031 to 231c; spring made. large. 25 t; is fighting desperately to retrieve his stand. '26c, twins, 251 to- 26je, losses, or, at least,- maintain his Posi- so Many points of the lini were bom_ Beans -Canadian. prime. bushel, 17 I. to $8; foreign. hand-picked. bushel, tion at Passchendaele itself. His faith r barded by the German big guns dur- $6.76 to $7, Honey--40-lb. tins', ITI to Ise: f the swamps 10 -lb in the protective value a Ing the French advance, especially in tins, 18 to l8ic: 5 -lb tins. 1 181 to and marsh which protected his ad - the neighborhood 'bf Ailles, where 2i -lb. tins, 19 to 196c. vancedareas broken, and his best in - Comb honey --Choice. 16 -oz,. $3.26 per a numerous mustard -gas shells -ome- • 7 dozen; 12 oz., 82-75 per dozen; seconds fantry routed in hand-to-hand fight- &nd dark comb, $2.25 to $2,50. mg, the Bosche is throwing in fresh what delayed the progress of the rtl French troops. nup gunsand, divisions, rushing , Office announe 3Prov1rIoa9--VftoIe8&U :� The Paris War 0ffits Smoked meats -clams, medium, 30 to strengtbening his defences in every that during the course of the battle of 21c; do., heavy. 26 to 27c: cooked, 41 to possible manner. Malmaison, which ended in the with - .42c; rolls, 31 to 28c; breiLkfast bacon, 39 to 420; backs. plain, 40 to 41c; bone- drawal of the Germans across the Ail less. 4$ to 44c. ILOSSES OF BRITISH s. -Long clear bacon, 271 to lette, French aviators attacked the Cur meats �28 1 clear bellies. IN OCTOBER 82 377. c Ib.. 26A to 27c. enemy troops with their machine Lard -Pure lard. derces, 27 to 271c; guns, bombarded 'stations and points - tube. !auto 2710 pails, 271 to 28c; A despatch from London says: compound. tierces, 22 to 22je; tubs, 221 of concentration. They fought 611 to 2 es reported to; pails 221 to 23c. sua British ca ltitd diaerial engagements. Sixteen German suntreal Markets the month of October totalled 82,377. aeroplanes were brought down, and The losses were divided as follows: Yontreal, Nov, 6 - Oats -Canadian three captive balloons set on fire. In Weste,n. No. 2, 771 To 78c; do.. No. 3 Officers killed or died - of wounds, 1,- addition, 50 enemy aeroplainjes fell in - 76 to 70c; extra No. 1 feed, 76 to 766c;•445; men, 14 No, 2 local white, 72c; No. 3 local white, 985. side their own lines,, the gr -eater part _71c. - Offlearg-wnundpd or r;iqsing 4,133; of them being completely destroyed. feed, $1-95: malting, $1.31. Flour -Man. spring men, 61,841. wheat Patents, firsts. $11.60; seconds, $ii.10; strong bakers', $10.90; Winter The October losses compare favor - t to, choice, $11-25; straight rollers, ably for the British with those. -re- 10.-A to $11; do.. bags, $6.20 to s5.35. BRITISH TOOK ,lied Oats -Barrels. $8,30 to $8.60: do iported during September, which to - go 90 lbs., $4.10 to $4.25. Bran -!13i: tilled 104,598. During October Field-, VD _ 0 J Mouillie Hay -No. Shor6 $4 to $42. Middlings -$48, to Marshal Haig undertook several re - 450. -.91125 GERMANS -$55 to $60. - . , L 4 - ­ I 4PS pr ton, car lots, 112 to 112.50. Cheese - rewals of the big drive in Flanders, - - : ✓_ . .. . - . I nest westerns. 2 lie; do.. easterns, making notable progress in the pro- ..t 31 1c, Butter -Choicest creamery, 431 Butter ---C 11 44a; seconds, 43c. E gs-fresh, 63 to cess still under way of driving a Good Record of Captures During elected, 46 to 471! No. 1 stock, 42 c; X wedge into the German lines,' which October on the West Front. to 4;c: No. 2 stock, 39 to 40c. Pots- , P - to _: or bag. car lots, $1.80 to $2.25. is, threatening a wide sector in Bel - ea A despatch from London says:- Winulp*lr cire'n. gium and Northern France: The following official communication Winnipeg, Nov. 6 -Cash quotatlons BESSARABIAN WHEAT CROP was issued here Thursday evening: Manitoba wheat -In stofg, Fort Nvililsin. "The hostile artillery has shown minal (including 21c tax); No. I TO BE DIVERTED TO RUMANIA• 00, rthorri, $1231. nominal; No. 2 North- 0-00T considerable activity during the day orn, $2.24a Northern, No. �.,, $2.171; No. N east and north of Ypres. Our own 4 wheal 9 -No. 2 C,W.. 661c; Petrograd, Nov. 4. -An arrange- i artillery has carried out a number of a. 8 C. .. 641c; extra No. I feed, 631c; ment has been perfected between the ' Ko. I feed, 621c;, N r concentrated bombardments of enemy No. 2 feed, 60lc. Ba ley-Unchanffed. Floc --No. 1 N.W.C., Rumanian and the Russian Govern- positions in the battle area. po 12.95; No. 2 C.W., $2,92; No. 3 C.W.. ments for the diversion of the Bes- 2.91. - "The number of German prisoners t sarabian wheat crop to Rumania. captured by the British armies in United states 2r3,-1rqti Storage dipotis have been established France during October is 9,125, :n. af olis Nov 6 -Corn -o, 3 and 20,000 tons of the grain already Austria finds the Italian boot pinches tightly. Numero, Turin. eluding 242 officers. We also have ,C yellow. - 2.06 to $i riN. Oats -No. 3 assembled. The crois abundant, This Italian cartoon, which has just reached this country, contains what 4 white 57to 58a. F .15. p 1lax-$3.14 to $3taken during the same period fifteen Bra 30.60 to 131.60. Flour -Un- an it is estimated it will more than was a pardonable boast; General Cadorna's brilliant offensive had not than guns, 431 machine guns and 42 trench meet t needs of the army. been temporarily eclipsed by the Teutonic invasion. Muiii. 'Nov. 0--Linseed-On traok. I Fb LXXt.s.1,sr..vx. tll��#�ii u '3. . .: ,:. .. a ..,.. ,y. ,k, •� n,...,., -:A. •w!T,; i'. �,, e1.wp. '_ -.,� Trc;-i *,,.. ;►� !`...,... •. . ,. .-.,.-.. 'a.ir'ku+a' ! .'„ .J° i .• .. k .1R _ .. ..r•+t+_ . m,'•r n ^ _-- - - _ --_ ---- - -•--- _ .. _ _ —'-• s ; To the Nhtnea ct the EmpM. aid t0 D!'O Meat per acrF, Alberla,.,20.T9 bushels per p acre. The average for the three pro- (FREE TO GIRLS Ws did not need to ask yaii. ?= ` it on What u Jit vincee is therefore • practieally 19 • - You came with loyal heart, bushels per acre. -It you multiply the And, faith3ul to oar calling, SS 8 �llk?Stitute. 00C available acreage, as. given above, by Y g MAD IN It is-a g With-zeal,^to do your part, A[tIADA 1 19', you will find that these provinces, _ . • _ . _time to Study "food value." if entirely cultivated, are capable of You knew the cause was righteotia, fd YOU May bC _ eating the _ producing in an average year 6,184,= - You heard the great appeal, • f y 948,-0(W- •bushels of .wheat-caasider- And willingly you offered __wrong e foods that 'ably more than, three times the total To soothe, to cheer, to heal. foods, th which is being produced -this year, tt Cost most and give the least 1917, by Spain, France, Scotland, Ire- We do not need to tell you s -Bind,' Switzerland, CMwanada, United w great-your- trials be; nutrirpent. , s b r e a a e a States, India, Japan and Algeria com• We bless-you for your •goodness, �� �•��fL-"' ,• 'Wheat a1SCltit Contains bleed. Tha•singleprovince of Alberta 7. We will give this beautiful prize free And pray for victor -more real, body-building' can produce as much wheat`as all of of all chartse to any girl or young lady P Y y' y g these countries aiih have more left who will sell 40 packages of our lovely "Whate'er-may yet befal•us, over than was growh in T917.in all ; embossed Xmas postcards at to cents a I•n conquest or defeat; nutriment, pound for pound, package.' Canada. I Tho Extension Bracelet to of rolled A nation kneels to thank you, � E`<i$i� 1t� uAj�,rl�j •� than meat, eggs Or potatoes Of course, it is impossible, as a , gold plate dna-oto any arm. - , • A-suppliant-at your feet. .,,,;� o� o 0 q practicable manner, to put every, Send us your name and we will send and- costs much- less. TWO arable acre of land in any country in you the cards. When sold send us the We do not need to thank you, wheat, but if we say for the sake Of money and we will send you the Brace- Y " .. _ .• of these Biscuits with 1ri11k let. Address : Mere words would not suffice; `and a little fruit make a illustration that one-third of the , XO�R-We"EN . CO. T Ten thousand 'lives restored- �T , arable land in these provinces is sum- I DEPT. 86 TORONTO, CAN. This is your sacrifice; - ` nourishing .meal at a cost of i mer•fallQwed,-one-third sovyn to coarse Ten the}isand, aye, ten thousand, Aake Shredded i grains the pasture, and one third to I Overloaded. Lift up their hearts to a few cents. i wheat, the proportion that is sown to ac » wheat will produce a greeater crop 1 The driver bf the jaunting - car r.o! . To thank you, bless you, love you, Wheat our, meat. A satis- :. y than that already mentioned as being i Ireland is always ready to excuse him- This is your victory. fying breakfast on' whish to groan by all the countries before re- self-if he is reproached for the condi- --John Light, .London, Eng. } , start the day's Work. It ig I feTheese tion of his horse. figures may be interesting °? I I say, Paddy, said a tourist one Kitchen windows: should always be j' ready-cooked and'•ready-to- generally for the -great comparison da "that is the worst-looking horse lowered from the to to allow heated , IF whfch they afford, but they must also Y, g p eat. Mad_ a in Canada. carry the conclusion that the world is you drive I ever saw. Why don't you and impure air to escape, and raised a very long say from having exhaust-'� fatten him up?" ' ' . jfrom the bottom to allow fresh air to 1 3 vANADA AND THE WORLD'S ed its food producing .possibilities. "Fat him up, is it?" queried t.he.1 come in. An effect of the labor shortage is ?. SUPPLY OF WHEAT Anyscarcity-of foodproduction which driver, as if `he could not believe his :• _ may now exist is traceable almost. ears, "Fair, the pogr }]este can hard-, MONEY 'ORDERS seen this year in the reduced num- - It was ♦situ. considerable satisfac- entirely_ to an improper distribution l 1 carr the litte mate that's on him' her of turkeys and geese at the Fall at population. .In the older countries Y Y It is always safe to send aDominion 'ion that readers lji all Allied coup- row"' Express Money Older. Fico dollars exhibitions. Women of the farms s -tries received the statement-made a population is compelled to exist on I — have been driven to. devoting much o , such limited areas that production on costs three cents. �t short time ago by the Institute o1 Ag' I their time formerly spent ,on po�l- rlculture at Rome, that 1917 had seen a relatively large scale is impossible, LEMON JUICE IS I try raising to. t elping the men folk whereas in the newer countries sueh FRECKLE REMOVER Balsa wood, fourid in Central. -. an .increase in the-wheat crop of the in .the fields. principal countries of the world, out- as Western Canada the population is America'; is said to be the 'lightest - M yet totally insu'flicient to bring the Bide of the Central Powers, of 3.3 per Girls t Make this thea beauty lotion P known wood. It is lighter than cork •'�� � cent. over 1916. These figures -were (country under cultivation. These are I o clear and whiten your skin. �ons.104.'Ctsras Qartat in Cowebased on returns from Spain, France, conditions =whleh will doubtless rightY,, 4 Scotland, Ireland, S*Itzerland, Cana- themselves; in fact, the process of The Minneapolis and St. Paul rail- da, the United States, India; ,roes . by machinery Japan correction is going -on -very rapidly, -Squeeze the juice of two o lemons into 7alnard's Liniment V=ein Colds. be. - and Algeria, which countries are this and, whatever difficulties may be ex- a bottle containing three ounces of way is planting w year estimated to show, a total wheat perienced in feeding the world during'orchard white, shake well, and you I -Writing-paper far the British troops tore snow fences. Plave " production of 1,665,448,000 bushels, the next- few years, t3ere can be no have a quarter pint of the best freckle costs the Y.M.C.A. $300,000 per an- trrecazLaivseoa - At -the same--time these-same. coun- .question that they' will be solved as and tan lotion, and complexion beau- num. ---• tries show an Incmase in their barley soon as sufficient population is found tiller, at very.-very small cost. f: B FAGLF. H�)t'\D PU11- THREE crop of 2.4 per cent; an increase in for the great open plains which are I---o-o-o--o- months old. of the world's best X2 still.awafting the husbandman. Your grocer has the lemons and any ; breedfnx fifteen and twenty dollars tach _ their lye crop of 10.7 per cent; -an WOMEN 1 IT 18 MAGIC 1 Thom, Gilbert, Box 6434, thalkervah. Ont. 3 Increase in their. oat crap of 19.9 per , --+r drug store or toilet counter will sup-" _ Cent. and an increase in their torn SATISFIED MOTHERS-1. LIFT OUT ANY CORN ply three ounces of orchard white for CAfiCER TuttsoRs. Lvairr F'rC. a: cep.. of 26.3 per coni. That such in- a few ceats.� •Massage this- sweetly,' I ternaI and external. • ours ♦ab- out pain by our home treatm-ni. Write Creases -should be possible among na- fragrant lotion into the face, neck, Apply a few drops then lift Co..ber rut td, tai- .nr Hellman lteateat trans, most of whom are engaged in C1•imteaa, eotttn,rwooa one once a mother has used Baby's Own arms and hands each day and see how corns or calluses off with war, is in itself a tribute to the pro- Tablets for her little ones she willuse I freckles and blemishes disappear and fingers-no pain. " ductive energy o[ manhood nothing else. The satisfaction she de- j how clear, soft and white the skin be- _o--o--o- - The gOUI Qi t3 P{Snli i9 the • a The enormous.total of 1,665• .4.18.000 rives from '.their -use is wonderful. comes, -Yea ! It is harmless, Just think! You cat, -I bushels of wheat is so great that it Action. Insist on the refuses -1b be_ grasped by the human They are easy to glue the babe; their lift off t.ny corn or cal. ! U mind without some units of comparl- action is prompt and thorough amt Stale bread for puddings should be sus ayithout pain or sore- O 1 TO N, L. ! -son. If this crop of wheat were load- above all they are absolutely harm-! soaked in. cold milk or water? If _ ''' ness. ed into freight cars, .1.000 bushels to less. Concerning them Mrs. Jean put in a 'hot liquid it becomes heavy- at tti La _ _ _ -PIANO ACTIOT'N the car, and '.each car occupied forty' bechaine• cordaire. Sask., writes `A CinCinilati min ti's- feet of the railway track, it would re ^..I am well satisfied with Baby's Winard•s Liaimsat Cases. Divtttheria. covered this ether com- ------ present one solid loaded train 12.617 J - Pound and named it miles to length-more than enough to Own Tablets. I had no trouble' in giv- �- P ' _ reach half way round the world at the Ing them to my baby and they have A Large Edition. freezone. Any drug. - bot- equator. These lcaded cars, without promptly cured her of constipation." "May I print a kiss an your lips?" I - gist will sell a ting bot- r• e P p y 'f tie f fro o Ike here _ o ez nE 1 e asked; h as d• .engines, would Occup} aeven:eighths The Tablets are sold by medicine 1 • - • of the entire trackage of the Canadian 'dealers . or by mall at 25 cents a Isoa She nodded her, sweet permission. shown, for very ' ittle Pacific Railway, known as the world's from The Dr. Williams rfediclneRo, i So we went to press, and I -rather cost. You apply a few �"`^ -• greateatt transportation company. l3Lockvijle, Otli. guess drops_ directly -upon s_' There is, however, another point o[ clew, and a very appropriate one at We printed a large edition. tender corn or, callus, t;,, x this particular period. when the agri• If cereals, rise of similar foods stick �' Instantly the soreness _ x r cultural countries are called upon to •t0 the vessel in which they are cooked - �,i `If disappears, then short- produce the utmost pound o[ food. they have an adhesiveness that a'post- f�£"' isi3II111t�tla Ejth�s, # i ' (i '� ly you will find the corn While the countries mentioned have ego stain mi ht env bur ut a cu - - So*e£yea Era[ntyacgea M I or cilfua so loose that P g y;. G p San°baaeand W�ad?i+cklY �i �) done well _ their. accomplishment retuwed by Mur nt . Tr�n In �' f! you can lift it right off. ful of wood ashes in the pot fill it I Y g shrinks Into insignificance when com- yourErasaadsaf3abr'aEyaa with water and leave it to soak; and UR No i, d with their possibilities. For Freezone is wonder- pare 1 \� Instamee, the three Canadian provinces presto, it is easy to clean. edy se 7acr ..r es i ji ful. It. dries instantly.1� of Manitoba, Saskatchewan nd Alber- �e1�'l � � ra^a• ( to could produce three times the total h• �"'°:n �bai n°' P°' r^'' etrn seer eta away iii. _ wheat crop -above referred to !. ThlaAsk ���� �°� �•' • I i ° Plus, 'but (fj g� I%O� 14 statement may seem extravagant un- Mtuard's Liniment, Co., Limited. shrivels it u without out j Complexion ; all submitted to fife test trava figures. Gentlemen,-I "ve used MIN- You can remove perspiration stains even irritating the purrounduig skin, • Then. we get data like this : ARD'S LINIMENT a my vessel end from your cTc:hes by soaking the Sir-- Ffitrd,-sofE or corns-between the toes, a You �e�>, According to the Government of in my-faiiiily for years, and for the meats in strong salt' vaster before as well as painful calluses, lift right Canada there are 1n the provinces every day Ills- and accidents of life ' laundering? off. There is no pain before or after- On retiring gge�ntly smear the face mentioned the following areas suit- with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off In • I consider it has no equal +wards. If your druggist, hasn't able for'agricultural purposes : I would-not start on a voyage with- From Indications, the Stock..Shaw to five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hol r freezone, tell him to order a .small bot. Manitoba ....... 74,216,000 acres T water using plenty of Soap' and con. J!­ Saskatchewan .. 93,459,000' out.it it it cost a dollar a bottle. be held at the. Union Stock Yards of ,tie for you from his wholelsale drug tinus bathing a few minutes with Soap. Alberta ..:.....106;217,000 CAPT. F. R. - DE9JARDIN, . Toronto, December _7th a.11d ,8th Beat, ; hcuae. Rinse with tepid water. The dcanaing, Schr, "Storks," St. Andre, -Kamou- will be bigger than ever. The -1916soothing influence of this treatment on a 272,892,000 raska. show had 376 entries, comprising in -�'�� the pores extends throw h the .night -t eri�r a' C The -average wheal crop to these - all. 2,309 show animals, which sold for: n • *' It may be repeated on rising._ provinces for the last ten -years has the Christmas trade, some of- whtch 1 A Dyspepsia- Cure 4 ' sample Each Free by Mail ton. U. owe. Manitoba, 18. 20 bushels per gold:'Cutfcut-a,Do wort Boston. U. S. A," %. acre; Saskatchewan, 18.44 "bushels CHINA, PRINTING PIONEER. brought record Prices. Premium slat r l Bold tturoughout the vorta _ I has l*en enlarged and each class car- ; M.D. advises : ^Persons who '#■■ Movable Type Devised by Oriental' ries a handsome prize. For tnrther'j suffer from severe Indigos' 'NOTICE TO I j particulars write C. F. Topping,. care tion and constipation can Blacksm-in in Eleventh Century. cure themselves by taking ] of Union Stock Yards of Toronto. a. Those who believe printing to have - fifteen to thirty drops of Ex- t Save. been invented in Europe during the tract of Roots atter' each i 4i fifteenth century may have been sur- child. tale mo#her and save the . meal and at bedtime -SICK WOMEN This 'I child. _ _ _ i . remedy .le known as Mother prised to read of Cambridge �iveT- One Chinese province annually ex'L i Seigel's Curative Syrup in - - sity having acquired "the works of " Positive Proof That Lydia In }� r� ports more than 160,000 tone o! ea-- the, drug trade. Gat the.. alis �$e 4 the Chinese phil6sopher, Liu Tsung i p genuine. tlGa and $1.00 s f, Yuan, printed in 1167." nuts, all because an American MIS-; Battles. E. Pinla>1Y1 a VCgCtable n �Q' China has been credited with anti- sionary several, years ago gave a na- Compound Relieves 'Vf Wheat cipa#ing not a few modern inventions, tive convert's quart- o! ealifarnia ; 11 Aii'•^es3* bra;?E�'�i^ a �!m3E&ari� - I� - Suffering. but her claim to have discovered the seed. By eating art of printing centuries before - its �&,d,e Liniment Cures Distemver: Bridgeton, N. J.-''I cannot speak too �s - -- __•_ti ._ ' highly of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- adoption in Europe' is beyond dispute. )An edition' of most of the _Chinese Potatoes showing signs of dry rot, I ble Compound fol ' classics was-printed by means of wood caused by blight, should be well dried, inflammation 'an d blocks -in A.D.922, and movable type before storing, and all affected tuocrs otherweaknesses. I Grapc.'Nuts ' a b themselves until fed to was very irregalat is said to have been devised by ut-away Y31 P and would have ter- blacksmith, Pi Shing, •in the eleventh the live stock or otheri.e disposed{ . _ century. of. This disease a se will, spread• in the I I rible pains so that I Ali the food value —•-- — could hardly take s ` i' --- bin. t a Of the 18 used 121 Flapping Shades step. Sometimes I would be so misers Often it is necessary to lower the Bruises and j making this -delicious - , his that I could not ' shades when `the •winded s are open, Y awes a room. I _food ; and its.. blend _ which causes a constant flapping.,I Have and Liniment handy for ' , bruises and sprains and all gains and , ~' doctored part of the • ;al Of ]:halted barley not remedied this _ {n a simple, iiiexpen- aches. Quick relief 'tallows its Only adds to its nou- sive; yet effective way. I .got some prompt• application. No need to t '' time but felt no small screw eyes and fastened one on rub. It quickly penetrates to the change. I later took Lydia E. Pink - qualities qualities but each end o! the lower shade stick, one trouble and drives out the pain. ham's Vegetable Compound and soon - on the, top and one on' the bottom. one a Cleaner than mussy plasters nr oint felt a change for the better. I took, It t - produces a flavor of - i menta. Sloan's Liniment does not until I was in good healthy. condition, -K each side of the window casing. Then stain, the skin nor clog the pores. I recommend. the'Pinkham remedied to unusual richness. I fastened thin cord to the bottom eye- i ► _ Y i .For -rheumatic ashes, neuralgia, � all women as I have used them withsOCb - let, ran it through t11e -shade eyelet stile mu.das. lam. tick, lumbago s•ye• good results. "-Mrs. M$°FORD'F. C1r:It• and fastened it to the top screw eye. i .true• wd .praln..;t al••• qu,ck xwGs, Harmony St., Penn 'aGrays, A 1 I Food= �us '.� hattLes .>r dtu�le[e. N. a: _ If this is done on each side of the 3 1 zea , soy.. st.aat _ - shade the window can be left wide - Such testimony should be accepted-1)yp open and the 'shade will stay where -' ' • ' all women as convincin evidence of No ♦ ast it I you want it; This does not interfere � a the excellence` p nd' is a emedPinkhor with the raising aa21 .lowering o! the vegetable Compound' as s remedy for Cans4lan Pontum Cereal Co., Ltd., _ idle distrestting ills of Women sue as shade, and if the cord is perebased the 3 � p displacements,infiammatlon,ulcerstfon, Windsor, oat - - 'same color as the woodwork it will be - backache. pain ul pe }odr, nervaiosnw y i , t unnoticeable. - ED. 7.-ISSUE 45--'17. trod - - �, ONsibiliNer of production. and that the BAY OSLDINA•-•alsos�.r'HOlen )¢e ilpat;eted to forward . cop, w.�her. a1s b`R I C. Hq R S e �palYll�sis+aayltsSiapsrseeihogaAllsOass of this resolution �to Sir Robert Btrr- warboalid e4t! ' �' +• .oat. den, Prime Minister of Can*da.. (! The counell aow ad jourtied to meet OR SALE -One re,tistered Shoop- t=7 - � � .S .- :■ again on Monday, the 10th day of Fsale. •rr. sae far... c December, for the trsotwction of -gen-u, s s� m° 'V. p�e;..r : •t.f6 it psi. io ..aae�: oral business. .on. a, >Pi�asmt s•aaeft7ts.. You are paying at least - 55c lotlN MUppound forDISNEY BROSI -RKAR, Proprietor. Peso ddvior"son"Ata. per kage Teas.--m A Wtefiftrla Recommendation ("NREAM• SEPARATOR FOR BALE f l.� No. 8 S y{es, sew. will sell at cost, ibp. 4.... e e k Dan *t o D. Simpson a- le -ring•' 6-7 i' LLJ<i _ - . 1 U have no hesitation in recommend- Mgt to every one that at least a portion F OR SALE-A number of registered_ Embalmers, _ • � •d fnads be used for the purchase SfuX. R, ram lambs sad attea"`m"r` Ales.'�j'e '";ad.0anada Vtotory War Loan BCnde, Gray, K R. No. 2. Claren.eat. b7 _ . ". � .. � 11 - - , Whether it be 560.00, $100.00, 11000.00, r LJ. Claremcmt. on Friday. w thy, - f o Will Bell - acne more that one has in hand, there is LJ Nov. tad, a gen'.leman'e gold aignec rias, aso better Wa , In m opinion. Of nein with monograml F. tN. K. Finder pieax lin y y P g at Claremont Poor Mice s e• _ 3%oll _bi ch superior .- iiia money than to_• purchase Victory OR SALE-Barred Rock and S. O. Calls answered promptly at 6 w is the Gime for all mea and -L' W. Leghorns cockerels from bred-to-la P p. y hulk ti-Tea, green, black or- ..,-: strain. write or call, Prices reasonable. G. 7 _ an hour b motor, . -women who are dependent upon their gam, whitevale, ont, 6-7 y ! •savings for their livelihood to loan "inl'Red, at 45 cents per pound. Ahem to Canada and at the same timeFOR SALE-About twelve acres of No extra charge for distance c>♦dp themsel0ee. Many of three have •i' a ling umber, mixed hardwood, rear of �f T C leen unable to assist the various tri- Lot6.s Con, Uxbridge. Apply L. Park, 51 .C.1 Gladstone Ave, Toronto. We have the finest . Hearse i %otic organization- became of--their ,p 1mmited. income. • Now they may in- T,�OR SALE-Good serviceable horse and @C�iilpnlent OIItBlde �T I C H• A R 0 S O N #S rasase their income and help Canada.Foo" It yeas, will sell cheap, Also a num- ber o oak barrels, two suitable for vinegar bar- 1<t is not often that one can personally � Apply, at she Pickering Bakery 414! Of Toronto t, Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's." 7-1 �lem8t by o patrlotie act, and surely ~ -ssew that the occasion present's itself, ING LOST-In the Haaonic Hall, .ae one should fail to take advantage R Claremont, on No 2nd. a Void signet Ting Bell Phone, day or of ght, No. 90 with tno initials F. by bK.o engraved nit. Flc�ering Hardware-More I _ alt- Pkax no: if F. w. Kerby, bus 32, Pickermt• The objective set by the Minister of - ___ Independent, day, No. 62 - Mieanee is 1150.000,000,00. Many ORSE FOR SALE-Black driver, : �eesee are being made as to howl � 6 ; ear, old. sound and diet. Also a gene- Nights and Sundays No. A6 fi - afoch more will be subscribed. Let N yarpose'Re. years ole. A jpr at 1oc Ie, so-A. P;ckermg j. Faller, R. 1. PI-ka;.t. 6 THE BEST one itelP, whether it be for— -.-- loads of smaU denomination ore f"1 W ELLIN(3 TO RENT-Situated q M Q ■ _ was. Let every one who has the D•.. Christina St. Pickering. Good «ak.rd Vower, purchase at least a $60.00 bond and wen of euellent kard water. Rent reasosr w able Por (■r ker particulars apply so W. T. ,� t and #hereby assist in continuing theme, Piekermg. 4 • l w » ; aaobstructed use of, the high seas, so $ _ ■ ■ 1 1 : =tlb at the product of our farms, mines w]E, YAW, LICTEN88D ADO- a y p Coo _ ani factories may be carried to our 710N==R ,roe York, p.tar;a and >�as}t M " I= r Coo ' sat the pont ; so that the farmers Comet aa' All kms' et sees pyo'" attamrsr �! t■. Taws. reasemabis Ds>tas far sub mal M r _ R _ away be paid for their grain; so.that rtanged at NKWS' Odkv. She aur Iadlpaal'• tag? •.mvery man employed may receive his rant p�saa wk:etcy, out stylot wages; so that Canada stay be slain- tamed in the high *steam of all the For Sale or To Rent O � �:: � � 411� 0: • �1Let as show what we think of our r •. a .� : . r• �s ,.damnerstie institutions b buying our One portable Saw Mill situated in 1 Vat O L y { g the Province of Saskatcbewme, eon- y .. r -•� tab 114 LO swa bonds, and last but not east, let sistinR of one 25 h. p. engine. Water- l: ;, a a. + •- MarIN y ss as show the -nervy that we are In this ons saw mill, eut-off saw, planer; lath 9 --� ter �. .Heart and soul and will be so until he mill, evety tool four the manufacture WR - M •r1 ria? a lb crushed. if necessary, of lumber. and two thousand fogs to o • • The Pandora •• start with. Owing to a decline In my � O - • PICKARINO COUNCIL bealth I am forced to give up a por- - '3ae --� � ;� • N EARTH tion of my busicess, therefore, would : + • •-1 ON Happy Thought ' 'The above council met pursuant to sell or rent to the right rt Must xadjoarnment on Monday, the 6th inst. be a hustler and begprepat to take se R ! It • Bemhers all present, the reeve in the possession as soon as possible. as ode •• o-i Des. %Q JOHN S• i�rsf+�LO f • : PICK G ,stair. The minutes of the last meet- of lumber to good. J nttary iglr-'wnitbry o Oahaws 4. were read and approved. CHARLES SHAW, - sy,, Port Perry t, v:bs3asa u. oan■fassaat�0. number of accounts were present- HaaTarsus 9, vpNw ssras ' _ moil for payment and referred to the 6410 Bjorkdale, iltei. 00spective standing committees. r 1Eesers. Jas. Todd and Jas. Fergu I ■ow were hawed on behalf of the Petri• The PeOple"k SFL�VR a be League andRed Cootie Society of •CREAM OF THE WEST _ ��arrywood asking for . a grant far 'the manufacture of socks for the sol- j pis at the front. Mr Todd also ask. L _ tisd for a grant to gravel the road in BigValues AD 'TL i Wee T e ox' �jQQ�, Wholesome Brew ? - +tLierrvwood. j j] a communication was read from A. _ AL Abbott. secretor of the organise Dress Goode, navy blfle, 18 cents' per yard the Flour that makes the Bread, therefore, you can't get best Its It •nine of Resources Committee asking y - the assistance of the Council is Boat- - -- Dress Goode, brown, 88 cents per yard - .' -' ;the Victory Loma. - . results ro an inferior gra s f m n de. That ` a standing committee on Oontia- Shirting, blue with white strips, reg 85e, at 27e , why we recommend f1poineitem reported and recommended Girls' and Misses' Hose marked exceptionally low for this ween +rarsnent�as follows: D. R. Beaton, on - _ TREAM THE �E��"..moment of salary, 76.00 ; John Mur O : Esu', advertising. 8.00. - ->� R O D R = 19 ;he standing committee on Relief weported and recommended the follow- Salmon, rej alar 15 cents a large can, at 2 for 26c " The beet Bread Flour on the market. _ 'Ing payments : Jos. Leary, for'4 bbl of Vanilla, reg 10 cents, at 8 for 25 cents f,I` floor supplied Yr. Beilby, MOO; How Corn Flakes, reg 11 tenfls, at 10 eents peekage /� l4 gills! for Sick Children. Toronto, for V ama ntenaoee of Violet Fraser from 63oking Molasses. 2 tins for 25 eents Monarch Pastry Queen ltd' Blend A1ept. 19th to Oct. 11tb, 1917, 33 .days Matches, regular a Bents, for 6 eentie a'box 19i, Sg 7n. - - -_ are splendid Flours. Try them. Pots can et an one of the above items at price listed !be standing committee on Roads g y — immd Bridges recommended the follow- with any other purehmm.j �J. �''c�� �;��� Co.',LLQ bw paywents : H. W. Marks. man. �e C 'ba Flour ivaaaas 1ro :a" team on grader, 2126 ; 1FrankC . ;,floden, operating grader. I ; . I� ...E N T.,E E RJohon a, man and team on genodderer. • s- ,, .om 2 and Brock road. 6.50 ; Samuel '!Disney, man and team on grader, P ICLKERING - ig i0 ; lien Jones, man ' and team on - -- • - Meader. 6.00; John Powers, bal of - aaeeL Srovellioq Kingston road, opD ■tom■■n■■u�■n��===s■!■1r b lots i mad 6, 22.00 ; John Carew Lum- %w Co,, cedar timber delivered at t■e �imt emont mud Pickering, ti bas ; El. i D0MINI0N B �N!�sire Powell: 120 yds gravel on baeelfneTHE lyl/R i/ote 10 mind 11, 12 00; F. Soden. 131 ■ �de gravel. Brod road, con 7 and 8, ■ _ _ Eetablitsited li><I _ •• - " ode ! �• W. P. JOoeP, cum Statute labor meturned in 1917, div 06, 17.26 ; O.P.R., ■ - � AND >RR=V! $13A00,000 freight oil car of tiniber to Claremont, ■tt =35; Campbell Flour Mills Company r • iX jewitching charges on car of timber, �armerS Sale Rote= ,� O AAO ; L Jobnston. bxI gravelling. on- .2 :cases rum to watt w koala as& sats assn wllb so Dsnrlsa salt .Brock road con 4,126. ■ ow oozwmt gf, oaa..la AM nobaw.. e. _ Moved by John Forgie, seconded by ■ ti . -s-� for T. H. Richordson : Since the begin- ■ _ wing of the war in the year 1914, many. 1 j -. -'.WHITBY BRANCH:: J..GORDON HALL, .MlanegM. ; j r 4rom the agricultural districts then- ■ thi trade ma%� : mghoot Canada have enlisted former- ■■■>r■■■■■■■>r■■■■left■ ■>•■■■)• ■■lt1■■ ■t■■■■■■■■■■=■■■i■>• - - _ vke and have gone to the front, prae- 1 t�ically .all of whom when colistin �� ptCtt7f�E Gs'afOf10� "de mark fi„ jyt in yotx' °wioat to the eentres of population as so doio have made it appear, to0�u 1TIit1d. it's the one stR'C guide to'The One Abose not familiar with tbe.taets, that R „ " .eoNstments were not so large in pro- Mus* &I htstcutilent. TE><ts trade mark is CKi every ggeetion to population in rural as in _ Colut' bia Grafonola .and Columbia Record meban municipalities ; and whereas ,rootraMore for munitions were award- -- _ _. .ed such high-prices for contracts that A Lull line of Green's and' Leary'a Bread .that enabled them to pay wages out of Wi�rrooppoortion to that paid to any ether �1IId Pastry Flours, a1BD • coiu�h - eA ancb of business or agricultural pus- .T f wit, the result being that rural din.- P lti'urity Bread Flour _ £' �tiricto have been so depleted that it is - '' ^itnpoesable to produce a normal crop+ sand the outlook at present is that not _ b. ,.ober of the plowing will be done 0 'T L C! O = L C� _ ,tele tali which will be sure to mean a J. ►7 Gralonolia decrease in production for the year �E�e Grasse and SAIS,, notwithstanding the fact that Sli asOhne find .motor' oils. Mood is so badly needed for the Em- *ire, *ire, Therefore, realizing as we all do Machine Oils of various kinds. tai the nebessity of production and know= slug also the consequences that must iinevitably be the outcorne of Selective A fall line of Barnes' Baskets always � I m0onscription, unless the Government 4ofCanadatakiimmediate steps tosafe - _ ' _ - - • 1 . t ; T the interests of agriculture I n hand. w�a�rd ... tf�rouRRh the medium of their tribunals. ,T>>ere[ore. we. the 'Council of the - 'POR SALE BY y. _ -, • ;mural meafcip4lity of Pickering re • E t . .� N N-1 - S ,epeotfail request the government to �a. * _�•],p, Plerilld! ,nesse sock instructions to their tribue- _ _ ONrr � LL dlev ,m1s as will not further impale the pus- $O.O•���/ w • , ryy . .y...,, w- }✓�...:: ka 'sua4f-4'''� i„y.. Y. S' a� _.�... 4.rd"...;r'�.'w"itJ"i-6rh 'S"A'. ''J�. '�:Y u�{t4. iC.'^ f. yr.•: ��.-.•y , y.v.a ,� •...,. .. �•M Y.• Y", .:.tan, ,•,g •.:S i'. '� N.Y ♦ i+4i5r._.. ..i/SSF). ; • ry • • F w� .. THN- 'Tie Fruit Store .t y�. tee Wird WW parena"d • 7 • SANK' HAS THB QUALITYase new isoo. S, T A Yrs. �i'�alTds e�lanc w� .in the - �,,,• _ d , Melons, Pefa�ef, �C4bldwe1 visited his _ + "' ttLwD orrlCs Plums, home near Barrie over Sunday. s # r1►! C'fYifO the porohaN t _ _ W. Thorobaek •.peat Sunday„ fdld a1i other Fruits at the home of his parcnta:Yn ' To- CA=&� Fictory Bonds. iu seszon., ot'au materials and deda - rooto. •ii0°+ — -- _ kept in stook. It will pay YOU Miss Doughty, of PeterbOro. and ,.. - ' ovestatentin additiolk to,satl at omr works and inspectaor stoat - : •:�< nt a few days here with her a help to yo%.r•oountr:. NEILSON'S ICE -CREAM �d obtain pricer Don't be mi.l.a k f er: Amy Bnuwb of t6ii sank wW tutu Plain. tn' cones; enndass or in agents we do not employ them, ooc igloo ` Mrs. D. A. Scott is visiting Mrs: LeT'o seTs - _7eor subseription widmme eierge. _ Ice-cream sodas -always good. 1y we ,oaa. and do throw off the asset} -a 13mith, of- Uxbridge, - for a few NCH aommiesion of 10 per sent.;whteh you wll ) re. Lynn spent over a week in PIOr MING BRA ..✓lately X by' porei[asiag from nr. MARQUIS aall.olioitea. y W. GoltD0 Manager• in on Branch also at W6itM. ODtarlo WHITBY 1BANITE 60.. =- Bowmanville owing to the illness P- M Q[� $ of her daughter. . of&ae and works, ;'ithilh• ' Mre. Fred Farmer spent a few ____ days with her Farmer daughter, Mrs. D. I� VaiV there is Strength days Johnston,. e Toronto. twear "'Don't ming my Gigantic Fish, fish, fish; a big supply ev• si mme r — FQo datin from October There ie a great movement at Pres- g Jcry day in the week,'hL J. Fin- eat for co-operation among the farm- 19th iii0 27th. v gold's, North Claremont. -'Our stock o! Summer Footwear includes the latest styles ere of Ontario and every farmer .ie Mrs. Jewell, of Prince Albert. is inv. ited to join the good work200 pairs Men's Military Boots, .pending a few days with her PUMPS and OXFORDS in Qici.gid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal an4. d Attend the meetings of the, Q. S. O. regular 8.60, going at S daughter, Mrs. A. Forsyth. Dark Brown Calf. Club And -become better acquainted .100 pairs ]lien's Fine Boots, Thos. Pearson, vee : anderetand, with your neighbor and mutual re- regular 6.01), going at 8,W bas sold his house and lot south spect and eonfldence will develop. , Shoes and Pumps loo pair. Ladies Fine Boots. , 4of the village to Wm. Gourlie.. White Ca><tYaB and BuCkSlnri Roots,, Room for tees orders o! twine yet, regular b.00, going At 8.6! No coal ie yet in eight and wood place them with the secretary. and all ' -'' $s being quoted at $10 a ton, the - those getting twine through the club Many other bargains, but .pace hent ever quoted in Claremont. T_ gee our line of Fleet Foot Outing Shoes'for Men, "- are asked to get it promptly from Mr. will not admit men ion. • Women and Children Marquis -or Lorne Puckriu.' `sr. �► Iiobt. and Mrs. Worthy and , N Q --' : family, of Brampton. 'spent $nn= �. - p E E. L �& S O- N United Farmers'. J. F day with Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons, NORTH CLAREMONT 11[re. D, & Macfarlane, of Wil. - : Club Pickering. + kir, flask., i. vieitior her father, BROCg STREET, - .WHITBY, ONT, s vj ='Hagh Gregg sr., who has been - - PICX, ' Tq -:• .... risk. The ladies of ?rmkine church seat away the Chrlstnas boxes for .� _ ? I YARD v - the Clarsniont boys overdose this f: week. WHI '8. F. and Mre. Robbins enter•1lained a natnber of their friends Canada S need. rt ori Friday-a,tHARDWOOD. FLOG Ila 11e a mars pa y n 1 hardwood Soorin u sight• - pl d red oak e can m FP Y. S. Bundy has returned to the rein beech, bice ma n k Village after doing his bit helping �SW �� Be'? _ _ . quartered. White an s the farmen toiocream their pro- ' ,; all grades, widths and thickness g, Auction. , - - Mrs. Welford returned home on _ d y "laesday last after .pending three - -.:.. _. _.._� _ •• u - dNmadeaa 1801 firstready roofing, 'weeks with friends and relatives .'�_ . the is Brampton and Toronto. - VER in . the sodden trenches amid . the bursting SHINGLES Mrs. J. H. Beal returned home .� on Thursday last after spending a shells and the roar of artillery where Canada's _ Choice B. C. red cedar .hinnies • couple of weeks with her daugh- ler, Mrs. Hearted, of Mayville, _ _ a Meeh. boys are fighting and dying. W. D. Gordon fit Bos,. Pte. H. Elson. who ie receiving PICKERING .. treatment at the Conv.lewent —they are waiting for Canada's asswer . when the uden Home at W hitby, is spending a - ten days' leave of absence at his Sale O Victory -' Bell sad In _ d� t phone. ; Bonds begins. - ------ home north of the village. - Four different buyers have been - ' 'ig Loc A eat wasted i : = purchasing turnips from the far. - s•on Imers around here for shipment �a - - ' 'the states. They are an excellent P i 0 K E R / IM and are 6i Rood quality. ANADA'S soldiers expect that --that the Canadian hand to _ AatD DISTRICT Mrs. W. R Mackay, of Kluge - ton, and Mrs. Ethel Smith and :C we at homewill putup the mil- _the plow of Victory holds stem- _. To sell for — s lions the need to keep on fighting, .fast and fine: son, Freddie. of Toronto, are - 14TH$ OLD RELIABLE spending a few days with their y noels and sun4 Lyman and Mrs. --the millions they must have —that Canada is in deadly earnest p'pNTHILL NUR9ERIE8" Pilkey- The boys were very active In to,. win Victory for freedom, home when she says the "last man and Splendid list of Stock for Fall the villa on Hallowe'en night. _ . ge and Canada. - the last dollar " sting, 1911, and M On the following moi[ninR many a -' • _ .. ._ " articles were found out of place. d oR pia ting, vara .,` What answer will Canada make? , That is the answer Canada will while some other things have not including many new varieties been found yet. What answer will you make? give to our boys in the trenches which we alone control. . _ The teachers and officers of the our kinsmen in -Britian, -and • out _ - °Baptist Sabbath school held a - Send. A nt'@ Illustrated OacaloR+sn. js sweeting on Monday evening when : *hall it be said that Canada -Allies everywhere. also Agent'. Propo.ttioa; Hand they decided to hold their annual gpgrps not her gong from the sacci- _ some tree Teroutritory. Ezclas• ` ,* ahristmam• tree and entertainment - That is the answer -we will give ive Terriwe7. - J on the evening of Thursday, Dec. >fice of battle, yet withholds her ._ to the Huns who thought and said MMUL oo,c ox 911th. Full particulars will be giv- :dollars to give them victory? _ STONE and WELLINGTON. that Canada would desert - the Fonthnl N ries. enAlater. D. Petere wishes through the e u .clowns of the 'Nawe to thank Rather will it be said that Can Empire before she would fight Or (Established lWn _ G - the boys for their kindness in •'' :Igljg 'once more, for the fourth .-•pa,y, �-• -. ,� ' ' - -- � :. .' - TORONTO, - - ONTA �putting his wagon away safely Cheerfully I . -1[or the winter, on Hallowe'en. He time in three Yew, Bvery bond you buy' i� an - ere Water.. ;^� vias through with it for the sea- uts up her millions upon millions- answer. Let the millions of an- water, Pure loon and was ready to put it away for the cause of freedom, right- - himself, but the boys in their _ savers from Canada's loyal leen If you are wise you will use the only '..kindness of heart, saved him the , equsness and justice. and women make a chorus of Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B, R10% trouble. They did not even ask who is agent fox Wind Mills, Gasoline for his assistance. Canada's answer must be, Victory to ring around the world all kinds of pipe and String. A bazaar ander the . -sue ices of r r oaesl�ll p Engines. the Ladies' Aid Society of Erskine _ for water works. Also bathroom fft- .hureh will be held in the base- Everything given - _ tom, etc, veryth ng i♦ ment of the church on Friday. _ . attention Nov. 28rd, beginning at 7.p. ,RICE't3 1?IIMP WORMS. . W. Articles, much as handker- -Canada s Victory Loan Campaign ebiefm, aprons, candy and other Home TeL 6621. R%hitevaie. (1st. neelul articles, and also a pieced - wilt, will itsolered for Bale. A open„S on Monday, November 12 Warengontiverq 4 giood programme of vocal and in- a{rumental music, recitations etc., . !, will be given during' the evening. :, _. _ _ _ .... _ . - ' 'Bae meets all Trains' All are welcome. •. -. • — .. , . The draw& And concert given First-class Rigs to hire day or _ in the Masonic Hall here oo the--��""�'—'-"'-'—•���—�—�--__—s— evening of 13'ridsy, Nov. tad, sight at lowest prices. h (�sirmsa, Provincial Committee, Phone 1806. `q through the effort. of Messrs. M. "Canada's Victory Loan ,dada's Victory Loan, a J. Wilker and Wid. Miller, who wre interested in Iced Cross work, ,A�1 t!•LOtit It" _.. Toronto. .' Thos. saadersoa &Boa, was M .seers. both by way of en- , } tertainmen t and financially. A f- Kindly send me a copy of pamphlet entitled: I PROPRIETORS ter all expenses were in hY "i8 'the title of A pamphlet - c A -.'Women's Institute, waN ha�nlr l #hat should be in the .'Canada's Victory Loan, All About It." _ -`C E EDS ......the sum of $31.00 for their sue k ........ �+ fund. Whatever the boys in the hands of every man and Name......... ^', Alsike, Red Clover. Timothy and all trenches have, they want have woman in the Country. kinds of seeds. _ rock., surfer, sock.. I :' Street or Mrs. T. Appleb , of`Glen•Annan, P :...... tr t R R We ate in the market and are preps✓ - y O I ed to ay the highest market prices► ax who was formerly a resident of I M a i l this coupon a t _ `"""""' "' a bee g ills Claremont, died during the last Th p t in the co 1 cleaning m week of October in her 74th year. once and et our copy Prov.....••.•:•....................... ..::-• •�......• tewitls -� n the country. Mr. and Bend us sample,, or communica About thirty yea1% a8`�, _ -• us before selling. Mrs. Appleby resided on the farm ---- _ a now owned and ocenpied -by Geo. Take adv red t T anlage of the beat 8 Mar • rte in the world. Morgan. They had two of a fan- _ _ _ _ _ - - _ 'Bell or Independent phone. lily, one eon and one daughter, the - -Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee =' latter having died several yearn Prompt, elfleient and reliable service in co-operation with the Minister of Finance InhandlingSeeds guaranteed* ago. M r: Richard Ward. of this - of the, Dominion of Canada. -rs ib ' a brother of the de- WN Y COMPANY geased. Her many Claremont _ ASIO WHI1tBY ONTO friends will regret to Lear of .her r sisal,?. --- - • _ ,� p _.. - . .. ... ..,--.v.aa-..�ms:4TLL*e �'rr3^i7a-'K...%a•:. �'"rt-iYr .es.... _ +' - .. .._c.,...,+�.u� uR .:k..:M,u a.: rn .''irv. , "w r•- -. •.'�s; a"s,�3". • s f. ,•��+c,:!4=,-.. fir. _. I S."':� .rrN.w's r,-.�` r . .,,Y •-Ko• r .c � '•L� r, -r'�'+ ,�� -`t' w, ._. 'i-:. �°k.'�"' T ,a� .v 4 - x , ^� tT�•. :.. x,,. _ rr a •?'rr- • `� r`M .. ,1. '•„ .'� t .. ; yi'`. M'. It � tht 'mizt�e theca feelin;s� _ .� _ ----------- — - i vihiish made her voice a little uncer- tain a she said: Red Good evening,. nt" Thea;ucin _ Expei''nses with en aFtempt 'sithtneis:: "Iat a hurry, I see, as usua;. OVRI-"I'm not in any greote: hurry than The war has.so increased the cost of living, the Bcd Buddint[ Power-Mdependently proved any other day," said Duncan, stand - Y 2 ing still at his side. o the road, but' hotiseq�ife lrittst make her money go further. to be 10 to 0 tlm s the amc.•unt taken. with his face still half4turned towards - _. his home. By usiu# Red Rose Tea, which chiefly consists of "I am glad I have mast you," resum- strong, rich Assam teas, she can keep her tea bills ' ed Fenella, speakivously and down. The rich Assam q uite sin�thiseerely, desp to her recent strength requires less tea in dread of very me ting. "I want -the t acid therer s only ed to—to say soriiethini► to you about ; � - , the other day—on the bans, you! one tea with the rich Red know."I Rose flavor! She paused expectantly, but he said+, nothing, standing there immovable„ Kept Good by the.. and in the dark inscrutable, a figurel that might have been •cut out of black I Sealed Package 6+0 paper with a queen hrtp on its back, produced by the bag bf tools he was! - carrying. Peer acro as she would' As well tr. to decipher an tx ression to read upon his featu -e scorn she I. asci'_ :. expected, she could di$cover nothing.; ---- ' y p This time the head did go up, and I of face would the. fine gentleman be - upon the holes of one of the oak -trees her lips, opened angrily, yet the words! side you have made, if you had had the — of xhe background... There was no- which, after a moments pause, came idea of introducing'us to each other? thing for it but to go *,-having once over them were not angry ones, for Do you think he would have shaken begun, and since awider ly he was not the consciousness of her fault had re hands with me? or would he have been going to help her. turned upon her. too much afraid of getting the slate - "It was very stupi of me—not to 64I1 I had had a moment to think— I dust on to his fingers?" - speak to you, I mean. But it all'.It was so awkkward, somehow". she' _(To be continued.) passed so quickly; .there was no time said, in a burst of childish sincerity. to think, somehow." "Mighty awkward," agreed Duncan,; "On the contrary, not stupid at all, -with ominous readiness. "What would Teasing a baby to make it laugh is but uncommonly clever, I'm think-: your friends have said, and what sort, a crying shame. ing," came the voice from over the -- - -- road, very measured, yet with an ac-!.—�' cent which helped'her to guess at th-0 expression of the face. "In such' company as you- were it would -have been hard, would it not, to point in an ��� ordinary quarryman—a quite ordinaryean�� and quarryman," he repeated, -with careC- ful deliberation, "and to say: 'Ladies and. gentlemen, this is my cousin'? Oh, no. I think you did it mighty well." Fenella's head sunk guiltily. This was --hat she had expected, what, in her heart of hearts, she knew she had deserved. A few weeks ago the head, instead of sinking, would have been petulantly thrown up, but though still smarting occasionally , under 'what ,truck her as Duncan'a arogance, she had lately, beside his father's sick- bed ick bed, learrit to know and to respect other qualities in him beside the ar- rggance. It was this rather unwill- ing respect which made it possible . to bear his reproaches. Quick Service Excellent Work Send for oitr Catalogue on Cleaning and Dyeing ;Moderate Charges: We Pay Carriage Chars" Osw Way. "I did not mean it that way:" she PARKER'S �.�•g•+ ��jOL�! = m ted 1d said, now almost humbly. "I should I E yr Lilies .not 1ike7 you to ink that—that—" I - . "That you're amed of us? I Cleaners and Dyers should not like to think so either; for-IToron� in that case, Miss Fenella"—and there " 79i YOn a Street ~ ' n ` • 8 � came a deeper note into his voice—'I should have no choice but to be asham- ed o4 y • ;r1• N. ::.' -. - . .. , 'sur :• :� ; . Y t�nnn� ane r Gen'uin'eMs� usical Inument bears "His Z.: Master's Voice" trade mark— the y g l ro a dutifizi son, in my judgment, though tionary; the still greedily feeding! I'ni bound to say, it's the only thing sheep or else : ume unusually blossom- The p Insthument that will meet' all your musical require - gloomy 1 , - he's ever crossed me in," came the laden hawthorn bush—while each of' y. , gloomy admission. I,the busy burns swelling in her ear as :meats and with Victor records will give you the best enter - she "Perhaps he doesn't care fo; her," she ap roaches it and dying away as g :. ventured Fenella, far more uncertain-' she left it behind, borrowed from the tainment in the world._ The real thing costs no more. Ay than she had spoken a minute a , shadows a mystery pvhkch daylight had for thio was a ound u on which she I denied them. t was rife" vcices _ gr p which drowned the sound of the foot. See that yours is genuine' - felt strange and unf is ma. steps approaching, just as the thicken- I ' Adam -threw up his maimed hands. I .= "Care for her, Miss Fenella! Un- I ing dusk so ectively veiled the J. less he's got a piece of wood in place figure at n not until t twasinimminent quarryman, It is when It bears r Fenella know that the meeting she ! « f » '1 had dreaded had become inevitable. His Master s Voice 'Trade Mark Evidently hex nerves had suffered a I t: If YOU little from the suspense, for, with the � ~i;�t• surging up of the tall figure in such I•.;, ' ANOt re close vicinity, a alight shiver passed Berliner Gram -o'' -phone CG :Already 'over her, Simultaneously she quick- i ••l.`r � ileo• Wright at ened her step, •so as to discourage any � � MONTREAL LIMITED co.; prop,. Acquainted attempt at.conversation, which was all • « '�s{i Lenoir Street the easier to do as they were walking I :_�, ' ' ti• �� a ��� on different sides, of the road. __ r But •a•ti.5 �%�/y 1030.4oe Waiter let me introduce you to the Waer I �M'•' / �` •. {.. apparently he was not thinking of any House (The House of plenty), to 1% such attempt, for Navin looked across :z ?" fJ 4 �� :�•�' t :�:- wherein home Lomfort is made the andhesitated for just one moment he' paramaaaf factor. _It is the one lifted his` hat, and • with a simple �;Y{ ` _• j'"'�f/���in tt���� j''l:.f"`1 i hotel where the management lend "Good evenkig," would have passed`� ��• � u '�•• : ~" • every effort to make its patrons on. If he dlTnot do so Fenella had i1�::• i' �, " herself to thank for it; for it was.she Leel it is "just lite home.,, i r'� ' • •: who in this very moment dtood still, r� 1, THE WALKER HOUSE perhaps becauso it had rushed over J her that, after all, .she owed him an 'err • {. The Mau" v pl-0 apology, or perhaps bAcause the silent •t}ti�� •' � TORONTO; CANADA condemnation which she thought to ; y=�N} . - read in his attitude proved more morti- fying than could be any spoken word.. 4 ... p,.. . r, •°+ — --W-a .. a.. iv ',�-r � .M ,� `•fx+�•*+mwr` �..+fir..... �f •..#" �• �.'.. tt��..,,�', w �•�a,�„ r'� �F..� h��``, , t,. -...r. 'L ,r <-AH> b:cs• . $c.. ' r'+Y-* y.�o,. - -n.l ;.. . �.va:Jr� s s a' ,c.'- , a.rx..,hsi,K'� t �y�. -r•• . '. ia,tee:' 6666 ...m..:.w s r�' .. s,-•ir».a�S> . ,, i� '+`h,. - :'9'" ,d` -'�„` n.'.e. Y' r.' ,. n+.� .r'� ✓'t:.. ^�".,S . ,. r,��l9 •_>.. .• r ta=> V`' r'1:.: 4 �.i,.".�'�;_.. .r Mfla 6666•. . , .. . r..'. , ..:'' .. .. r � --- fuls of fat in frying pan. Then put. to casserol dish or baking dish ��� • in $u ���� ,and add four edium-sized onions, six potatoes, on pint o1 water.' Put ' :the cover on .t dish and bake for 140t Tea eaves intermixed with.pust, one hour in a m erste oven. Or use 1" ' e saucepan that an be covered tighh,t Birt and Stems but all Virgin Leaves. ly and then c k on the aimmering burner. Thick the - gravy with _ browned flour. Season with salt, 7 and fin 1 -chopped a slay. �• , �,a�; r P PP ; IL IN The en serve.7. - - -- t COM ON COLD. !� SA One of the Gr. a. t Enemies of Man- 16ADA- kind, Sa the Doctors, ✓ "Only a Fold. -Nothing in the least A rbhas• the reputation 01 being the cleanest, serious."*� and most perfect tea, sold. E 147 How often doe's one hear that sort - �.�' we CS, C;21°EPi OR MIXED SEALED PACKET ONLY. of remark. And yet, as any physician ' - will testify, the common cold is ore o4 ��,�.� He'll Appreciate Your - the greatest eneinies`of mankind.' -- Your friend Jones is very deaf. It Good.Jndgment A8 Well "870 is a bore to try to talk to him. What _ made him deaf? Colds.' Nearly all As Your Good W�11<" ;y 0 cases of deafness are due solely to ' that cause. Old people are mole apt if for' Christmas, 1917, you send a= to be deaf than young folks because -, 1 they have lived longer and have had flim a Gillette Safety Razor! That's more time to suffer from colds. the gift that is valued Overseas for itself as well as for The common- cold is very danger- the sake. of the sender. Few articles of personal ous. Snaith, an acquaintance of yours, ,equipment are so welcome, for the Gillette is known -� DOMESTIC SCIE]SCE AT HOME. dim week before last. What carried ' —up and down the Allied linea, by Canadian, Briton Seventeenth Lesson—Meats. him off? Pneumonia. Ah, yes. But and Anzac, Frenchman, Italian and American, as the ]I2eat is a bundle of lean, muscular thin halter -skeeter. The purchasing it was a cold that did the mischief.. g, The germs invaded his lungs, and now gone sure passport to a dean and enjoyable shave., "Jibers that are held together by', of food supplies should be the moat he is in the graveyard. Even -if he has already had one, the man in whom' =k' • connective tissue, containing albumen, I important duty of the housew_fe. In or protein; gelatinoids, or gelatine,!, this day of advancing prices it be- Heart. disorders, kidney troubles E'�ko and ext lav our ho centre will be lad to et another Gillette racti es or or:ng: hooves us to husband very carefully and rheumatism are liable to be en- Y p� g g our resources. Get full value for gendered by colds. Remember the Safety Razor. For under active service conditions, There are two factors to be remem each penny spent. case of your friend Brown? He died l equipment fi0 sought after as the Gillette strays easily lbered when cooking meat: By this I do not mean purchasing' of in infection of the frontal sinus and When making soups, broths cheap foods, but that you must know orad often, and he may now be trying to. worry along and teas, the meat is placed in cold' just what you want and the time to the cavity behind the brows. fj cold ; a8� without one. So whatever else your box may water and brought. slowly to .boll and', get it. Cook in an appetizing manner, started it. contain, don't forget a GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR then cooked on the simmering burner' and serve tempting y and you will'! Common colds (says the Public g rr at a temperature of 165 to 180 de- j feel well repaid by the hearty appre- Health Service) are very contagious. -and a good supply of blades. a"t Crete Fahrenheit. By -using this' ciation of your family. Everybody has noticed how they will through your dealer or - method, a rich delicious broth is b- If you prefer, we will take your order, Q . Do not order by, tele hone if yds run through a family. They sweep and deliver the razor of our choice from our neeseR . _ on our , diret4, n y u pp i t which contains all the n tri- slip n d h s it. Y •• to hal meet of the meat. I can pot coat p P through a cit through s whole ro- hat and coat and see for yourself just y' g P- depot Overseas. Ask your dealer about this when he shows yotat - '• Second. When searing the outer, what you are paying for. Under ! vince, attacking nearly everybody and t: - surface of the meat uickl • use a his Gillette assortment. q ) your own personal supervision your carrying off the aged, the very, young, strong heat. This keeps the juices butcher or grocer will give you much the weak and the debilitated. Standard Sets and "Bulldogs" cost $5.00—Pocket ' and nutriment in the meat. Thin con-! better service. Not until very recently has it been iEditions $5.00 tv $8.00sk —Combination Sets_ $6.50 tinue cooking the desired length off Many housewives feel very inex- realized that colds are invariably tune. By using this method all the erienced at buying. When about to ~' sip — a! Drug, Jewelry and Hardware Stores.„ elatinoidr and extractives are kept in , purchase, meat and unable to make i caused by germs. The latter are so V meat. ; choice of cuts she invariably falls tiny that a million of them could rest Jyfap, congested—shipments slow. Send Iiia Caserta r ---- It is a known feet that albumen,hack on, '-Oh, I guess steak or chops on the head of a pin. Their favor' selatiroids and extractives or flavor-' will do." Or, `"I really don't know breeding places are dusty, uriventila SAF RAZOR CO. OF CANADA, URM, r► fag in meat are soluble in cold water.what to get; I'm tired of meat, any-! ed rooms. Fresh air .is their worst, Marketing , way." Many butcheas, realizing this ,enemy.' ! - Offl,w sal Factory ' G1TsttaEaildi g, 111satrW ZI4 Man • housewives t.r to eliminate state of affairs, gladly take advantage i this feature of the household "regime ', of it and play Lyon it to the utmost ; The best way to avoid colds is to i as much as possible and so order by of their powers. keep the body in "fit" (meaning die - tele hone or leave it until the last ease -resistant) condition; to keep i - _ P Know the Various Cuts � away from dusty, ill -ventilated places, _ —' " - rainute and then rush out to buy any- It will be found that knowingthe and .to avoid chilling of the body by, - A Nice Paint. � FREE TO GIRLS cuter of meat and being able to judge cold or wet. Such chilling lessens they ty appearance will help, but first and resisting power. of the body, and so The kind of reasoning that banishes' - i foremost the odor of the meat will reason is not incompatible with s cer- give yofi a definite idea about its.i may conduce to colds. But, 'barring tain type of legal mind. The story is Lovely Big I condition. The odors of poultry and! tbis point, the open window is the Canadian Doll fish wil3 help you in the same way.1 best of preventives. told in the Green Bag that in the ear - and splendid : bleat should have a good appearance. ly days of the railway in , the. West B this I mean it should have a odd', - - there was a farmer who owned two, I a Big Doli .rn v -The well-bred and useful dogs, named Ins - red _ red color shortly after cutting. fat should be creamy white and firms NERVOUS AILMENTS jor and Tige. ; $220.00 IN PRIZES ( This Mott is ` X in appearance, and should have a One morning the dogs chased a in pleasant meaty odor. All this is Fes stray hog down the road and stopped To the Grand Champion Steer hese high and y essential for good meat. abAb�ntl26 per rent. of the beef car- ailments often arise from digestive to play at the railway crossing, with ! - sad Heifer at people realize that nervous - troubles, The stomach falls, for some Is fully .joint- 'jr Cass is in the fine and fancy cuts of the result that. Tia was struck b x reason, to digest food properly.. Then ' ad meat 'and therefore, accordingly high an engine and killed.. The owner � • the system languishes and the. nerves Toronto The Doll A' l� in price, ;ecause three out of five wo- 1 promptly brought suit for dams s r Carriase has Qo ► e men usually' say "steak." become exhausted in striving to con- against the road. _ "'Nit steel frame 4 4 4 Here are a few recipes for the tiaue their -work. Impure blood also I Damage suits were new _ at that Stock ,. a n d wheels 4 1; cheaper cuts of meat, which are de' causes nerve troubles, but frequently time, and there were many neighbors fat VtVCk 3 how and feather- Q licious and nutritious, and they will'', it [s la the stomach where the into- atte seal back d � I be heartily welcomed by the man of chief starts. As- the nourishment is ' and sympathizers present at the hear-' and hood. It the family: carried to the nerves by the blood, It ing. The engineer swore that he gave) r is 24 inches high, a sharp blast of the whistle as he UfliOfl Stock Yards -just the right sue Roll Brisket, Brained well be axes what sen the stomach, con- approached the crossing. It looked as . icor the Big Doll, Three pounds of brisket, rolled,!nectlon exists between the stomach, if the railway company were "to go, D�� and 8 1917 If you will .eft usually sells for about twenty two the ne;vee and the blood, and how 7 {= scot-free, but the attorney knew his , i0- packages of our cents a pound. Place three table- such troubles as nervous headaches, i _ lovely embossed ' spoonfuls of drippings in the fr in justice. p g nervous dyspepsia and lnaomnis miry i ..Your Honor," he said. "it is requir- X m a s ,a'n d pan to heat. Dust the meat liitly begin. t Hood ash Prizes for all classes. other host with flour and then brown quickly In such cases relief is easily -obtain- without by the statutes in such cased that Cards at loc. without scorching is the hat fat. `able by meant of Dr. Williams' Pink when any person or domestic animal if you have not received a premium '? package we Transfer to a large saucepan, place a is on a railway and is seen by the en-! will send you. small wire rack—like a flatiron stand, I Pills. These pills replenish the blood , list and entry blank, write to -day. which can be purchased at the ten- with the rood elements on which the ! gineer, he must sound his whistle. In ` with an char- ! this instance, your Honor, there were gee prevoid. cent stares—in the bottom oT the nerves thrive; at the same time they !two domestic animals innocently play-' our toy sly is- saucepan. Pour boiling water in exercise a tonic influence oU the di- -: Inch colt and the pan until , it reaches this rack. gestive organs, enabling the, system to ing on the track, and the whistle was - we wtta also Then put in the meat. cover and steaim ; r "1 until tender, usually about one and derive nourishment from the food tak• I 1Trap Fo sena you the one -halt hours. Lift the meat and en. By this perfectly natural process • h splendid 24 tn• thicken the ravy with browned flour, nervoyg ills are ateadilq dispelled py This Watch Free doll carriage addin one-Kalf teaspoonful of grat- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If you are if y°" will ..TO ANY BOY '-show yQur doll to your friends and get ed onion, salt and pepper to taste, and suffering from nerves, or require .a Inst a of them- to sew our Xmas cards then serve with the meat. The left- blood -making tonic, give these pills a find earn prizes also. overportion can be cut in thin slices fair trials and see' how speedily the - - :s• Send us your name and address and and served with horseradish sauce, best of health will be yours. we will send you the cards to sell. When and the end cut and used in 'meat hash! you can get these pills through any scold you send us 'the rr;pne> and we or English pie. dealer is medicine, or by mail at 50. - To - send you your prize. ° Casserole of Shin . Beef cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from IIWceBlgProflbFrom Firs HOMER -WARREN CO Prepare two pounds of shin beef by; The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ___ by-.rassahih�o� !moo tMe� Dept. S4, Toronto. browning quickly in two tablespoon- ville, .Ont. - - - 11- bl '^��" � ..tbecause >� _-A Damp Bethrothal.. ° �.*..tb. orThe T'aiascan Indians of Mexico, win mink fox, mm�t says the National Geographic Maga-iil.eT~sldpei:a sear asses i zine, have one of the strangest be- 1MRne Foie BOOK 'rothal customs in the world.:' The }Q N arida. aoo.� land of the Tarascans lies due west of' �1 tads s+11r moa 1116 ts" w - Mexico City, and the ratives retain many of their practices that were well 9 3 � established before the Spaniards land- sounded only once, when it is a posi- ed at Fera Cruz. tive legal requirement that it should 1 The, accepted method of courtsh-ip a . 4 have been sounded twice, -once for each S % ` sends the lover to the spring where dog.'+ the object, of his affections is accus- So convincing was' this argument a toured to fill her water jar. He holds that the country justice would not , her shawl until she acctpes him, and even give the railway attorney a hear then, with a stick, he breaks the jar ing, and awarded the ' plaintift the - that she holds on her head, and givesThis "Railroad King" watch is as full amount of damages for which he '? her a betrothal baptism of water. The Tarascans, it is said,' once os- absolutely guaranteed timekeeper• It had sued. P is stem wind and stem set, nickel casae. sess.ed the secret of tempering copper - Send us your name and Address and'i . _ —an art that is now lost to the world. we will Bend you 86 packages of our When only a few cabbage are being• V I sly Xmas post cards to sell at 30 stored in the cellar, leave the stalks, _,. 5 "When you have read you carry c.14 0 is a Bet (6 lovely cards in each and roots on. They will keep'lnueh - ® away with you a memory of the man sertT: When sold send us the money better when handled thus. himself; it is as though you had And we will send you the watch, &Ii Highbush cranberries can be grown xf f, F. DAL1iYC0.Oi CANADA L10, touched a loyal hand; looked into chargee prepaid, in the garden, and the plants are not, M.MILTON, O.N. brave -eyes, and made a noble friend." HOMER -WARREN CO. only attractive in the autumn, but fur- nish good material for sauce and jolly. Stevenson. DEPT. 96, TORONTO, ar 44 - _ .. :. _ .•�. . '.' - r, 6666 -• _ %• 1 • • ,• - ... .. •• : 3 �w.vw>.+i.:•,tyvaKa,. 7•Y'SYNfph''>>•:o�-d.Rf..4. ...Y•:7�°,Lh•�r:G�`,.-':5�..a. � � - _ .. . - 6,666 ..;,. _ �;• �•� ... :� Ey..T.q. ��c•S• ?i,. " �,,t pe MEN LO t,)AL I ,;M S. —Thos. Dwyer, who has been -. employed -is Toronto for some . time. has returned home. Y- —hire., A. Palmer has rented —The regular monthly meetin Thomas Douglas' residence. of- St. Andrew's Ladies Aid will ' —Mrs. N. B. McEnteer spent be held at the home of Mrs. Robs. Sunday and Monday in the city.. Gordon, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, iso Nellie Strachan, of TO. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. All sonic. spent Wednesday with Mrs. the ladies of the congregation +: '.'lobo Mgrk&r. made welcome.. —Miss Ella, Andrew of Oshawa, —Pickering Methodist Sunday spent Sunday herewith her sial- School will give a high class con - or, Miss Bella Andrew. carton Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. —H. T. Love's sale on Tuesday Mr. Dyer, soloist in Sherbourne St. afternoon was well attended and Methodist Church, Toronto, and ° prices were satiefactory, others will put on a classic pro - ,R —Harry and Mrs. Powell have gram• (Full partiotalsra-later. lcely�tied in W. J. Miller's —The team appointed to canvas --Em the Kingston road Pickering township on behalf of S, V. g= a the Victory Loan are J. R. Thex ton (Capt.), Thos. Birkett, Ed. '��Mes. John R. Linton has been Willson and Ed. Gleeson. •They on the sick List; but we aro pleas• will begin on Monde nest and id to know that she is now im• y = proving• the campaign will last for three --Reggie Shirley, who to in train- 'Weeks• ing with Toronto University offi- —The public will be pleased to learn tatshed at ., ears' Training - Corps, was home the ear oftthe Methtodist church, Z.� Findlay has been in Pickering, is to be thoroughly re- very poor health during the'peat paired this fall. Work will begin !lois or three weeks. • We hope he as soon as the fall work is done, ainy soon rally. and Masers. T. Law, W. I. Coak- -Painters have been here dctr. well and G. Law are authorized to _ g the past week painting a large receive contributions from all in - sign on the elevator for the Camp- terested for the same. bell Flour Mills Co.—Mr. Zimmerman, manager of —V. Feltmate, of Dumbarton, the Standard Bank, who went to .has charge of S. W. Pavia' barber- St. Thomas. Out., thebeginning of shop during the latter's absence in last week to move his household .his deer -hunting expedition. effects to Pickering, returned on —The ladies of 9t. Georgeq' Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. ehnreh are busy making prepare- Zimmerman, and lis now getting !tions for their annual bazaar, comfortably settled in` the rest - which will be held on Dec. 7th. deuce recently vacated by Mr. —J. D. Returner has just finish- Gordon. = ed his apple harvest. which am. Report of Sr. Dept. Pickering !mounts to 803 barrels of first -clans public school : Arithmetic. Sr. IV fruit. This is a record for this —Ruth Murphy 56, Alfred& Jeph- 'year: son 51. Rota Hallett 68, Theodore —Rev. Dr. Marsh's induction Down 81, Agnes Ma cis 72. Hazel into the pastorates of St. An. Pilkey 78, Ma -y Morrison 84. Al- drew'a, Pickering, and St. John's, gebra, Form V—Muriel Clark 50, Brougham, will take place at Bro- Cecelia Cowan 100, Carrie Me- r . Ingham on Thursday afternoon Guire e5, Ina Marey 55, Jean Clark next 90, Bernard Corbett 30. C. M. 4 —A social meeting of the Girl's Rowe. teacher. Red Cross Club will be held at the —Following Is the report of the e of Miss !Fannie Clark on Intermediate room of Pickering ursday evening, Nov. 15th, at public school for October. Names 4,30 All members are asked to in order of merit: Sr. III—Eva .attend. Murphy, Ella Stephenson. Jr. III —We are pleased to report that—Wilbelmina Mutch, Ed. Walsh, J. S. JephtrocY, who bas been den Ruth Morrissey. George Cowan. -geronsly ill from typhoid fever George Match. Hugh Miller. Eli. and blood• poisoning, iy now mak. Marquis, Hazel Crummer, Frank " ing satisfactory progress towards Morrison. Sr. II—Clarence Pot - .'recovery. ter, Mary McGinty, Jack Marquis. —Mr. and M Garrett and Mfrs. Clarence Mercer. Jean Brodie, Nor - t' (Bretz, ' of Toronto, Mien May man Morrison, Mabel Stephenson, Burne, of New York, and Urs. Ernest Baker. Helen Douglas. An- .> Dew pit, of California, spent Sun Die Baker, Mildred JPpbson. with W. G. and Mw. Ham. having = The sewing committee of the :trstored from the city. WomAos' Institute. cnmpoaed of —R H Mode, of Toronto. has Mrs. W. J. Clark, Mrs. Dickie, porebased Dr. E. J. Shirley's farm. Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. R. while his brother. R. C. Mode, has Crook. Miss Haney, Mrs. Bray, bought Morris Reid's farm on the Mrs. Burling. Mra. T. Andrew, Kineston road west. They both Mrs. S. Brien and Mrs. R Gordon, Set immediate possession. wish to solicit contributions of —Geo. M. Palmer was able to be cloth and shaker for stretcher up town on Saturday- for the first c&D6 from their members and !time Pities his serious illness. We friends, handing them in to Mrs. . hope that his progress .towards Clark when on or before Monday, the - • recovery may continue until he is t2thi: re invited i teresattend a meet• in the fully restored to health. —There are a large number of Inc for cutting out and getting our *ubscribers who are in arrears. them ready for making. on the U those would kindly look at he afternoon of the 12th Lost., at th Ube] and see how they stand and home o! Mrs. Clark. Jremit the amount owing, they —It is with regret that we re- "vould confer a favor on us. port the death of Mrs. B. Fawcett. ' —R. J. Fleming's sale on Bator'. which took place at the home of "Iday was not very well attended, bar cousin in Oshawa on Sunday ' las farmers are very busy with last at the age of 63 years. Just 'their fall work. There were acv- about one month previously her isral buyers present from Toronto, husband died after a lingering ill. __.land the prices realized were good, Dass. Mrs. Fawcett had also been —Pntatosa appear to be rather in very poor health for a long time scarce, contrary. to expectations, but her death was .unexpected. .or at, least there has been none She was a daughter of the late y offered for sale on our streets as is Philp Leaming, who owned the ..usually the case -at this time of farm on the lake shore and which the year. The price also is climb- was afterwards purcl+seed by Mr. ing up. Fawcett. The funeral took place —Coal is coming in very slowly on Tuesday to the union cemetery, slowly lately and many people She had no family, are becoming very anxious as cold —Union school section No. 1 weather is now with us, as they (townline school). sustained e are without coal. One .carload severe lose on Sunday, when their arrived at the mill on Monday, school was burned to the ground but over fifty people were- after How the fire orignated to a my" tery, but it is suspected that pJ —Thomas Douglas has purch- was caused by tramps. A ligh, ased a dwelling on Browning was seen in the school on Seturdal Ave., Toronto, and on Monday, night by the neighbors, but the! Mrs. Douglas and family moved thought that it was the caretake Into the city with their household at work, and notbing was though �` garniture. Mr. Douglas has a of the matter. On Sunday morn 'good position in an aeroplane fac- ing, a man passing in an Butt .. tory new the fire and at once gave th, —Rev. B. N. de Foe and Mrs. alarm, but evidently the fire hat Wagner and child left last week got a good start for in a few min q. for their home in Mathews, Vir- Utes the roof all in and nothin; giuia, after spending several could be done to save the buildin; Mentha with their relatives and or contents. One of the window 'friends in Ontario. We are pleas. ;n the basemAnt bad been take• ed to know, that Mrs. Wagner is out and was lying on the gronno �. improving in health. a short distance from thebnilc —The moving picture show ing. This gives the impressio which has been given in the Town that some passing tramp ha. ` - Hall last week and this by Mr. entered to pass the night and ha and Mrs. May, hga been fairly started a fire in the furnace wbic well attended. The films are had become overheated. Tec: among the best, and there is a porary quarters have been secui .w - good variety. They will beshown ed for the school work. the remainder of this week. 4N.'. TIME TdBLN--Pickering Siston 1 —Halloween was observed last T R. Trains going Reas due as folloiwt x Wednesdaynight by the young Nc. 6 Mai 8.09 A M. ' people ofrthe village in the usual „ 28 Local 2.45 P. M. fashion. A number of innocent ,s so Local 6.24 P. M. pranks were played, and also Trains going wool da u follow* some mischief that was a matter No. 29 Local 10.27 A. M. of loss to the owners, and which •• 27 Local S eS.P. Y. would better have been left an• 7 flail 7.40 P. M. ... ' done. "Sunday included , _: galls lscciFlaTsa TUWw.&y, Nov. iftm—Auction sale of farm stock and implements, the pro - rt of Albert Mackey, lot 55. con. . Whitby township. Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. See bilre. William Maw, auoiioueer., MoxaAT, Nov. 111► --Auction sate of furniture, Wig. harness, etc., at lot 82, con. 8. �ickering, the proper- , t of Eli Wilson. Sale at 1 o'clock. f so bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. WsDNMDAT, Nov. Mor— BXtensive auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments, hay, grain, roots And fowl. at lot 4, con.. 7. Uxbridge, the ppro- Stewart.tho SaleeattIL90 oof c loek, slate harp. See bills.' H. 8. Pugh. auctioneer. WaDxwDAT, Due. 12TH—Dispersion credit sale of a herd of first-class pare bred catalogued Holstein cat- tle, at lot 24, con. 1, Pickering (King- ston road). the property of Col. Marshall. the at 1 o'clock. Terms ten months credit. Catalogues on application to theproprietor, Pick- ering p. o. J. H. Prentice. auc tioneer, 415 Balliorat., Toronto. -We Want Now A reliable Agent in Ontario County to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit and Ornameaal Trees during Fall and Winter months. Good pay, exclusive territory free selling equipment. Over 000 Acres of the choicest Nurs- ery Stock, including xsw varieties, controlled by us. Handsome up-to- date selling equipment and a splendid Oanadian-grown stock to offer custom- ers. We are not jobbers. Writs now for agency terms to PELHAM NURSERY 09., Toronto, Ont. N. B.—Catalogue sent on request to applicants for agencies or purchasers of Nursery stock. 61.15 Commit Tile For Sale Tile in 8 4. 5 and R inch. and 10, la and if in culvert pipes, at old prices if bought Wore New Years. Frost will not affect them, so that they can be stored during winter if not put in this fall, also a few thousand cement brick or sale. f The-Whitevale Tile Yards FICSERINQ BAKERY FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS Orders received now for the best line ever at 45c per lb. A cheaper Cake, but good. at 85c per lb. 'Wedding Oakes our specialty. _ Both Phones. e H. R. Monaey, Pickering COAL, and GRAIN Hard. and soft Coal of the beet quality on hand. Highest price paid for Barley, Rye and Buckwheat delivered at Spink's Mill. . Pickering station Coal Co. NOTICE 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 an Friday of each week. .Also, for sale a gaanty of 2 -ft hardwood. John F. Bayles, Greenwood ELM DALE MI p=OSERING� You can always' get the beat Mani toba Flour made from No. 1. Manitoba Wheat.:* Royal Household and Glamor& fo Broad. Try a bag. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat BRAN, SHORTS MIX, FEEDS :. DAT CHOP CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP WHEAT CRACKED CORN MIXED HEN FEED ' Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. Molasses Meal CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lots. BELL PHONE. F. W, Wee Chopping every day. ROSES AND BLANKE'T'S - FOR WINTER . r =-- `Call in " and see them ManI6I&ctarer of Harness and Collars: - Fall eowy of y Hone Goo& on hand. ' -8hoe repairing neatly done. Prices reasbeable. PICSIRING1- SARNE88 EMPORIUM Home Phone $800. W. J. OOAKWISLG 9'he = i ire _.?.6 � Right. Store for ,: J Convenience. ( everything jou want at the one plane. �es, Dry Goods: Boots and Sko* _ `.Cbiva sad Delphware, Crockery, :. Nall -Paper, Etc., -Etc.' A Few Specials in Groceries - Sweet Potatoes, ... .: 4 The for 260 Spanish Onions, ,.. ' . .:. .:: ; 5o per lb Tallow Danver Onions, _ - Be lb, 0 The for Ue .Prime Chesse. :.. ... JW per lb Pure Haney. .. :.. .. .. 1<80 leer lb ~:- :.In Dry Goods m� Man's Sweater Coats, $1.50 to $5.00. bigh assortment of colors w and sizes. Boys' Full -over Sweaters—all-wool--colors, brown, wavy and maroon, $1.00. Rubber Boots. $4.50 ' Man's Hip Rubber Boots. 115.601 - In Crockery • Mme- .. .I��- .. - .. Ir JMower Pots, with saucer complete, from 4 cts to 25 eta each Fancy Hanging Pots, 10 inch. 25 cents each Fancy Hanging Pots, 12 Inch, 35 cents each Butter and Cream Crocks, all sizes; from 15 Dents to 65 cents - Comet . If you can't, just phone or send your order. 'We do the - rest promptly. Me'Se C HAPMAN GNP— Stover and Rauges - ' if you want & Heater. Range or Cooking Stove you will find our -stock complete in evers - line, and at prices that will be sure to please you. - Gloves and Mitts of all kind for fall and winter wear. ftU In and see them. We make, a specialty ad Gmuits- A ware, and;Cutlery- , - Call and see our fall steak. - tJ. H. BUNDYA d BOOTS, SNOBS AND RUBBERS Now is the season to be fitted with boots and shoes to protest year health daring the wet Beason. We have put in stock --an im• ="as stock of everything in footwear for men, won - seen en and, children. Oar rubbers once seen always wtx'n. * * c Boots for Ane and heavy wear at one-third less than you will par is Ire hags jrl� sores. Oall and be convinced. A pleasure to show gos". a hlaaaette Blankets, in grey and white. 10.4, 11.4, .11.4. at L%td 5.00 gad 125 per pair. i r G. A. -G'ILLESPIE, DUNBARTONNUNN �� } YOUNG MIEN, LOOK I We have on hand now a splendid assortment of Caps,'just is from th wbolesales. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes. Tailoring Co. are bets. The styles this season are exceptionably good, the ooh to aspseiaii! You know our reputation along this line is the best. Ws have given you the best of satisfaction before, and can again. Call and see us when in town next and we will be glad to slow 7o4 anything in the line of Men's Wear. Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear. �. R. A, BUNTING', PIC 113 1 {Established 1857.