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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1917_11_16.H°.-c'�'.....j. .�q .: a '., �. .t4. ,,.�75'.r .e „x. a'�`�,w�-�•'.•r'"r. •-h. r..+c r..WB�n `C.. �r vela•' 'T.:#: "'�.; �:!51'�?• rage-: "i''s. r. .x is rf. , �,., , .:.. ,:,�'•.. t:"S�' y�u,/,�PYt,... . �u •-' ;..a- s...7.,,. .9. .n.. ..n.., «..r "'t',�Sy_+.5`w'. �, 'K.' .. ... iF�LI., .•.... .. .... 'h ..., ... ^A, '.. ,..: .. T...' M. '.^aur 'ia ir- "+r�;,1 '���±`��•'��� r +•..:.:' --.: `. t. .. .•. _ , - - S .?•c+' _ _ r N Y res' y._ ti ti f• t"r 1,00rD INT1 ,l 1 11+ 1 1Vl1LIl\ll \�1'. 1 \ l� -♦ ♦ V• VOL,' XXXVIi. - PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917 r`'• �s�ofswietrvisal iar>sS. VV:0.C1bALDWZ1Jj. X. D., Successor hs IstscDr. X Brodie, Phone M Oat. PR.V. B. CARTWRIGHT, For - ;;ad of i;osenbeast.OsY, ;Q;",Io 8. E. Towts, Ptcisria{. Oat Otfles boars o 9 ead;6.sti to a p. nt ally E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regi s- R• t member � Asso- of goes 60 Men fivers. 7« beelsdtres. "oer&�eW O C. MCKINNON, M.D., ., • ldiaI'az�t msmbsr of the pansp at . pan aipoaa ad Ontario, uesattiate Oo11af. of . sarf.oas. >idlnbasf#! s,ftasttaa to d.1...N of wom.a w -- O*N pad raatdenN. Brv�aat. L VOL t'/ R. FAEBWBLL, S.O., BARRIS- • 47!.Ooiaeey oaa wa LYtoraw. ped Ooaaty isratlsr. Onor cane. whilhv. >rfiv A>!. OSRISTIAN, Barrister pad : • evMeitor, a"52. PnhUa Bea .1— r7 : eau. os« Baoek 8t. Barth, whitbr. sots' WILLIAM J. BHATON, B. A,, BarAnter, 010111 dtor I Notary Public. rasceta d Ila ptaoMNwith among. Svakmaa, DenlstSA� Mouser, Bo rielses Tcroaiwa G•aQal Tfitlta r�ae�i- e� «1. a7 &rT= neo. Te387"o I 111 11 . _ Desstai tit LASE_,...,. " Graduate of the Royal Colelae of Dental Onrr was 'and University of 'Toronto. office : veer w. M s hardware stare. Whitby' Officeellhourboue 9 to 12: 1 to 5.20. . Ind.'pb ne 6. 11),-M %1.Seaton be'ia �. overseas. Dr. Cook. I/t:eststsisf ia�r3;. WG. HAM—Isomer of Ma PIalijInLioeases in the saaty at On O f 1`111846, lily 1 +T PO'UCHBR. Real Bafate Ana • Vassar. valuator, consafos sad Laver at learrLae Romeo&. Brougham. my �`� HOPPu ER Issuer of Marriage D • Cuteness in the county of Ontario. Coke at atom and his'reafdence. Olaramont. ll;. EATON TO WNSHIP OLERK • poBnveranow, oomaalssionerfor taking awavits, Accountant lets. honey to lean on flan pprrooypeertrt�� "1raQ of Marriage L a - _Baer" whitevala, Ont. 1-v g VUGH S. PUGH, Glen Majnr. Ont. �3 Lieen•ed Auctfocear, Extensive axper- Isnes in Imported, and tbwonabbmd stock. Rales conducted anywhere. writs tar terms and particulars. Phone Ind, 9111. Ealy F,L' POSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, . for Oosnties of Tock and Ontario. Aue. kion as], a of all kinds stunned to on sborteel gieUes, Address Groes River P.O.. Out. :�;17r.�3 • =•LOv:� : Vetorinary Surgeon 'e Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary College +and Graduate of the Veterinary Science Association. Phone—ofHee 1808. residence 2802 ICLAREMONT, . ONTARIO i ar. 3- R: A .TIZCRE Veterinary Surgeon , .:Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. All calls da or night promptly attended to. ;Bell and Independent Phones DICKERING, ' • - ONTARIO JOHN, PHILIP Has a full line of sresh and car- ed meats constantly on band. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, :HAMS, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Highest prie m paid for Butcher's cattle . 9iekering livery First-class rigs for hire Day or nigl;t Bus meets all trains Teaming promptly attended to. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. W. H. Peak, SHAW'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS Toronto, prepare for every known Canadian Commercial Diploma or Certificate, None too high for our `rade of work. Free catalogue. Enter any time. W. H. Shaw, Pres, P. McIntosh, Prin, Head Offices, Yonge and Oerard streets, Toronto. - SEE OUR NEW SAWING MACHINE 1 We can supply Emery Wheels and ,Circular Saws. All sixes kept in stock. Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you wish to build your own frame. VT. S. SA �K134N BROCK ROAD Baker & Heise Are opening up a Store -: Sanders' Block And will be pleased to show you the White, Rotary Sewing" �� Me,- -chine and tfie Shuttle Machine. . Tictrolas from $27.00 to $100.00, and, hear - the new Victrota - Records. Come in and hear the Mason do Rische Pianos, Phones:2700 Stouffville, Ont, oRlftataweMoo The house F. Gr Breen has been building is now eumpleted, excepting the palating, which the Dalby Bros.,of Whitby, are now busy at. Harry Duckett expects to move In this week. Don't forget the Red Cross Concert to be held next Monday evening, Nov. 19th, in the Greenwood church. ' Dr, James Moore, of - Brooklin, who has j�►s t returned from France, will give a iitost interesting talk ?n the War, as he saw it. Miss Bdyt Law will give vocal &elections ItT bar usual pleasing manner. The Claremont Orchestra will be present to give a number of tbeir alwa s welcome se- lections. Admission 35 and 15 cents. Ooncert at $ o'clock. - - ta�w000 • Atter a year's Illness. Richard Wil- son, one of our oldest and most highly respected resident&, died at his home here on Sunday in his 66th year. The deceased was a native of Pickering township, having been born south of Brougham and has been a resident of the township all his life. He is sur- vived b bis wife and family of one son and one daughter, these being Mrs. Fred Byers, and Norman, at home. He is also survived •by three full brothers and three sist:en-: Thos. and Newriek of Greenwood, William of Pickering, Mrs. Thos. Sanderson of Claremont, and Mrs. H. G. Calvert of Picketing. A half brother, John, off Minnedoaa. Man, 'In religion he was a Methodist and 1n palitk�ga a Conser- vative. His funeral, w} ih took place on Wednesday to Sa.sm cemetery, was largely attended. IeROOIK ROAD FIRWIT• B`SKETS Ans.Habbara was slightly indispos- The shingle that has given satis- ad last weer: 11 and 6 quarts, with coven any color W. H. Jackson has his new building nearly completed. 1 quart berry bore' Areble McDonald does not improve 24 and 27 quart crates, made of ver as much as lits friends would like. Mrs. Harry Ellicott is in very feeble t thin boards. Strong and very light. health at present. Her recovery is Order earl= as if there is a good crop be half doubtful. of fruit there will not - enough packages for, A number from here attended the funeral of the late Richard Wilson, of the demand. Geenwood. on Wednesday, F. J. Pronse, - - ' Pickering Setb. Badgerow, who had the con - Chopping and oat roiling every day Le tract for erecting Mr. Jackson's new usual, commencing on Monday building. Is now with the C. P. R. the 23rd of July Mrs. Courtney, who bas been nurs- W. G. Barnes, green River ing her mother. Mrs, Badgerow, Sr., Tires, Oils, Grease add repairs for some time, has returned to her Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. home in Detroit. Potter & Andrew, Ed. Willson ly canvassing the neigh REAL ESTATE borbood to secure subscribers to Can- Vietorq.Loan. The .....' ada's majority of �ft�fitZ�h f� our capitalists here are ainaioering tbe•matter favorably. .7 for .rices P i 07a DtfNDARTON Five Acres of Land For Sale, Be sure to attend the social evening in the basement of the church on Fri- -all planted with goof} day. Nov:. 90th, under the auspices of - Winter Exult , the Sunbeam Mission Auxiliary. A program will be given, followed by Just coming lIItO refreshments. Bargain day edmis- •• -bearing. Sion, two for a quarter, Results of examinations in our pub - lie school for Octobet. Names are in �} 17 iy + �a �lchardaon• order of merit : Sr. IV—Scary An - A. C. REESOR, Cyntba Burns, Beryl Annis. LOOUST HILL Jr. IV—Ely& Annis. fir. III—Leon- --Wotary Public, Pickering. and McGlashan, Beta Straughan, Mar- Real- Bargains in orie Annis, Mary Sullivan (absent from The Pickering g six exams). Jr. III—Jobn Frost*. Frank Sullivan (absent from 8 exams.) /"1 Vi9fl ce Committee Sr, II—Ir ge Minnie II - Margaret Gatward•. Jr. II— We have just re- etraugbap, nett. Teddy Frost. Harry Pearce, Arthur The object ecu of thin Association[e to Annis, Glenna Gilmer. I—Beryl An - derson. Reggie Anderson, Primer C lessen stealing and prosecute —Harold Anderron• Elda Pearce. the felons. Muriel Gatward•, Elmer Annie', Ed- Regular prices from 4. win Straughan•. Primer B—Logan win havi eo atoleneommnni• all P pK Straughan. Alice Sullivan. • Presetlt ealsimmedist+ely wit any member every dayT Average attendance for of B"Muve Oommittee. October 96. M. Wetherell. Teacher. Membership fee 11.00. - s: t Tickets maybe had from tae President or: - ■ROI AAM Socrvfsry on application. Tho&. Perryman had a busines&.trip Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- to Toronto on Mondryy er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Mia Marjorie McKinnon, of Osha- 1. R. Thextol: W. J, Clark. was was horse over Sunday.` President; e4"T Mrs. McNerney, of Chicago, is visit - Ing her sister, Mrs. Matthews. M B r F ash f Oshawa ie visiting her mother. Mrs. Seo. Linton. Increase Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Uxbridge, spent Sunday with Graham and Mrs. Your Earning ,;POWG ' t Jobnoton. Robt. Feasby, of Oahaw&, spent Sun - Your services will be in demand day with his relatives and friends in if you are trained here. Brougham. LLlOTT Mrs. Barclay Green, of Moose Jaw, Sask., and son, Billy, are visiting her uncles, John and Geo. W. Phillips. The exemption tribunal has been Yonge & Charles Sts, Toronto, busy here during the past week deal - was recently asked to fill positions ing with the applications for exemp- at from $50 to $I00 per; month and tion. others at from $1G00 to $2000 r The Brough&m Women's Institute � will hold their next meeting at the annum. It pays to get a Business home of Mrs.. A. Holtby on Tuesday, Education• it you get THE RJOHNov, 20th at 2.90 p. m, KIND Such as may be bad AT ALLY Lyman Barclay, accompanied by TIRE$ in this school. Right now is his brother-in-law, Geo. Haywood, of an excellent time to commence a Toronto, spent Saturday with his par - course. Our Catalogue is free. Get eats, Obas, A. and Mrs. Barclay. one., The induction of of the Rev, Dr. "'W.'J. Elliott, Principal Marsh will take place in St. John's Church this (Thursday) afternoon, and in the evening a social time will be spent. TOOLS SHARPENED Edward Willson has been appoint- ed Official Canvasser for Victory Loans We make a sppeeclalry, of crosscut saws, in concessions 8, 4 and 5 of Pickering Tools of all -kinds. Locke repaired. township, and started on Monday to Razor-boniag a specialty. For a first- canvass his territory. class bair trim or an easy shave call Mrs, Frank Gerow. and children, of at the East -end Barber Shop. Toronto, are spending a couple of See our House Furnishings of; all weeks here with the former's tether, kinds.- Sligbtly used Carpets Wm. Mosgrove. Mr. Gerow is away Ifrom 15 cents a yard up. on bis annual deer -hunting trip in:the W. J. GORDON k"PICKERING north', cHaRRYWOOD i On so count of being unable to secure the talent from the Whitby Oonvalse-I cent Home. the -Red Oeoss coaoert has been postponed indefinitely. A meeting of the Red Cross Society will be held In the hall next Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of arrang tog for work., A good attendance Is, requested. WEST HILL. The work on the good roads In fust about completed for this season. Pte. Harold Spence, one of oar boys. was killed In action in France t month. Mr. Westney Is busy these da ye soliciting subscriptions for the Via tory Loan. Robe. Wood hits returned from bis his annual hunt up north, bringing the carcase of a splendid deer with The barn. belonging to Dr. Sparling on the Heron farm was burnt to the ground on Thursday last. The cause of the fire is a mystery. It was part- ly covered by insurance. WHITBY It is reported that the tribunal here has been fairly lenient with applicants for exemption. The Victory Loan campaign was launched here on Monday morning at 9 o'clock by the rim ing of bells and the blowing of whist ee. The War Relief Society was address ed on Monday by Sirs. Curnette, of Food Controller Hanna's department when she gave a most interesting talk on how food could be saved. The respective committees repre- senting the two political parties met at Oshawa 013 Friday evening last, but a candidate was not settled upon, until it was seen what action would be taken At the mass meeting of Lib- erals on Tuesday. It Is Suggested that the submarine which has been exhibited at New York, and which will shortly be taken to Chicago via the great lakes, will stop for a dap to assist in the. Victory Loan campaign, It will stay over In Montreal, Toronto and other Cana- dian cities, and it In thought an effort should be made to have it make a visit to our basbor. After' being thoroughly renovated and re-dicorsted. All Saints' Church will Le re -opened this (Friday) even- ing, when Bishop Sweeney. of Toron. to, will officiate. ass6ted by Arch- deacon Warren, of Toronto, and the clergymen of the neiRbboring parish- es. A special musical service will be rendered during the evening, and an enjoyable time is anticipirted. WHITaVALR A. E. and Mrs. White and family spent a few days in Toronto last week, Quite a rare scene on a wagon—twc large filled cider- barrels returning from Cedar Grove cider will. Several of our borse-breeders are already making extensive ,prepa.ra- tions for the Winter Stock Show at Guelph. The following motored to the city being the guests of friends there over the weekend : Herbert and Mrs. Poynter; Mrs. Judson Pugh and Mise Berths Carter, Mrs. Jrbn Toole is attending her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wade Toole, of Guelph, who for some time has been confined with a severe attack of ty• pboid fever and at present is reported doing theely. Mr. May will apppear in 'Whitevale for a week with hie moving picture show, beginning on Thursday, Nov. 16th, in the Interests of the Red Cross. These pictures are high-class and will worth ageing, The two Sunday Schools are pray tieing weekly. This Christmas.. we understand their entertainments are to be unequalled by any of the past. As old patrons say "it can't be done.' just watch for later announcements. Notice to those having dogs that roam—Keep them tied up at night as through'the country• within the last six weeks something like 27sheep have been worried. Judson Pugh's One flock was last visited and considerable damage was done. "The Weaker Sex."—The weaker sex is that portion of the human race who goes to town in sero weather in a half -masted lace waist and pumps tc buy a muffler, mitts and woollen soeke for her husband so be can go out tc plow or draw turnips. Toronto's British Red Cross call of 'October, 1817, was subscribed to the amount of fI880,191,at1. They having quite successfully raised this amount Without aid from Whitevale. So now'i our opportunity to boost "Canada's Victory Loan." The issue is for some $150,000,000 at 5J% gold bonds. Let's do our bit. The Women's Institute will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm, Burton: The program will in, elude a paper "Keep on the Sunni Side," by Miss E. Heatherington reading from Tennyson, by Mrs. Geo Pugh ; Readings, by Mrs. C. Rice ani Miss W. Mitchell. Roll Call, answer' ed by quotation from Tennyson. Al ladies welcome. Almost nine millions of dollari have been subscribed to the Vic' tory Loan by residents of Torou to already. Ex -Mayor Hocken, editor of the Orange Sentinel, was norninatec as Union Government candidate (in West Toronto. . .,}w .. .� r....v,•v.Itisl�u~�:S.ii�•.l-wM54n -- .. �- stA 41 4 No. RetalAished TS years • �? GREENWOOD—, Wheat and Barley . Wanted 4. Best Prices Paid I am not buying Buckwheat "year 4 A large stock of Bran and Shorts of superior quality on hand at right prices MJr brands of Flour for either bread or pastry are un. excelled for. quality "EASTLAKE"- The shingle that has given satis- faction for over 90 years. Empire Corrugated Iron with tell in. by E in. it be corrugation, see ore yolk buy other makes. If you are in need ofs, Cresm Separator. Try days. Alm a Premier for 30 'gasoline engines from $39.00 up. See or write me before buying. Bell Phone. F. J. Pronse, - - ' Pickering &tekering garage- All automobile and Bicytile 7-71 repairing promptly = attended to. - Tires, Oils, Grease add repairs always on hand. Potter & Andrew, PICKERING, Ont. .Write Me .7 for .rices P i 07a on Sarnia - : -Fence. can save you money A. C. REESOR, LOOUST HILL Real- Bargains in HANDBAGS ..: , ,Y LADIES -: We have just re- ceived a shipment leather _. of genuine ladies'_handbage• Regular prices from 4. 1.50 to 3.50. _= .!.:We can offer them := : to you for 750, 1.00 and 1.25 - s: t c. W -t Liddle, _ .. _ Druggist' Graduate Optician C. N. R, Ti-. A Agent. i P1C7�E•'I'111� , 011.1'10 ,'1-1 a L M'.!^... r N' iD . S•'.:r: yyr P-'•+!Y^rrrrJ" •ki•d." .Y. " , y, ' > '4by` i,y, - - �� Deb. '4' :6z�.s.L^.�... :u� tV• '. J:.aWta h u '� ,:mLu y •� �S1Y-•Ii •r .+rt u 3. ..t ix;�'. •.,- -t' yo-' �. x: «, _,; - ..•.*�^,-. �G�,_.. :i;.r' ».3._- "'� r•�.r'' - -�. _ . - .V,., is ..,, `,,,.. . w '. -ri*y.-•.•it�ti .... \ .. .... .},6'.,^...c r .�.... r,•�:''�.r�—.+--�i.:.�. [i��y 7. —` `! thillkfn' he wud no be ofer well pleased _ j - to have peen lister -in' .this last halt,TTVVT'Fvr w het1F. :He's just wild against any talk `. �,� of the 'seein';'—suppersteeshun, he Seems a very,large_number of supe - calls it. If by ill -luck he should coom 250 to get from a _ pour[d Qf tea. But jn novr_and find'ye all here, he'd guess _ - - i .d momenthe whit coom9�uineat thiseen very-- that prOVCB the fine Quality Of • hour,:' -finished Liz, the 'frill of her Red Rose Tea, wh1ch goes further and tastes - - 89pELs Colds, Chills,. and InilnenZ3 dingy nightcap visibly quivering in a better because it consists chiefly -of rich, 'strong _ crescendo of agitation. 4 - , "She's a Roman CathoIic," explain- teas giOWn 1I1 A1C faI110t1S district of As8&Iri in ^>. ed Albert, aside to Mabel; they. aloud: .- "Father Grey isn't anywhere near, ern India , ' North =� • - -- � and we won't betray you. Come: Liz;• - - what was the truth of that nightly A pound Of Re Rose adventure thirty years ago, —or was ' (, - / t thirty-five?,,.-. gives 250 cups though visibly tempted, - f Bet' ���'�Cousins�... But Liz,.... ' continued to shake her large head. Kept Good by the - The deli ;ht of posing as a genuine Sealed Package _ - OR, A D'ECL.ARATION OF WAR. "spaewife" evidently Youglit hard wi against tier dread of Father Grey, with I, whom, upon this verysubject, she stood in a. chronic feud. For Fether CHAPTER IX.=(Cont'd.) With the minutes the' trepidation dedaredswar tosthe k' mild nife white against ben -- _ passed, perhaps diverted by the inter- Refs ,which he -termed "heathenish:'.'. "You're unkind, Duncan!" murmur-� est of the subject started, or Duncan, I3aig's Eyesight. ed -Fenella, while the'tears of mortify -i He cant take it in, poor man, and i fresh from a conflict with the man- y It is not'generally known that Field cation stung her eyelids, •'And -when ager,• had got -launched _ on a• theme how should, he?'_' Liz would sa with` life was wrap- a Pity 'which wa; real. ' "He's no' o' I Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. is color P '� you see that I m'sorry—you must see round which his daily h • that I'm sorry, surely?" she asked, ping itself more and more closely. . our folk, and they Southerners have blind. This at first threatened to be : with a mixture of irritation and de -ed, �� thinks. to fri;hten me out of no, imagee-nashun-" `a serious obstacle to his career as a' I Cileali11l1g 811. _ Dyeing w but hc'il sooner frighten But for all th-t 'she writhed under soldier, because he was refused en- The postman and the express - law, going to la • Probably he did see, or rather hear, : the deer off the hills and the seals out the spiritual threats of the man of no I trance to the staff College. Hearing man bring Patker Dyeing and Ma - since under the present conditions of of the loch" imagination, and submitted to the ,ex -1 of the circumstance', Colonel (now Ma- r;; - !light there was only her voice to go by, Fen?Ila '.istened with the alarmed tent of never positively confirming . Cleaning'Se:vice rib t•tb your ;for when, after a short silence, he said interest -which the subject always the legend concerning her own lame- jor-Generali"McCalmont and the late door. Wep-y carriage one way. ;gravely: 1 aroused in .her, yet to -day she was I•ness, though not to the, point of ad -;Sir Redvers Buller exerted themselves +Our exceptional facilities en- "I am .glad you are, sorry, Miss' listening with but one ear,. as -it were. � mitting—as he would'have her do -1 to secure a reconsideration, pointing cure romotncss as well as ab - Fenella, for I shouldn't like to think 'With the. other"she was hearkening, that nothing more -occult -than the out that'Haig was not likely, often to P " the sting had one out of t6 the voice of the leaping burrs rheumatics" forbade. her putting her seek guidance from railway signals, solute thcroughtle'S, —when l ill of you, g. g 1 which,' through the darkness, called foot -to the ground. At this humiliat- . his vases. - .. -Eventually the decision was reversed, you think of clean- _ Before she had spoken again he.' on: "I came! I come'" to the impatient ing coniession she Stopped short, to and the future Field Marshal passed . ing, or dvein�think added: 1 riser below. Their hurry and their day as always, while the darkness of through the college with flying colors, of PZIRKER'S. _ "It's late for yoti ta" be walking shouts -served but to matte trtore pal='the hints which she allowed 'to hover ' alone. Father has, kept you beyond pable the cool, blossom -scented peace I around the subject, and which, issuing %ri.e fo^ booklet. ' your time, I'm thinking.•' j of the glen. I from the depths of the cavernous THE MIGHTY PEN"Oh, I'm net afral,l; it's only a short Ferella was gtiite astonished when : bed, gained considerably in darkness, BeL'e sure to address.your _ -,-.,:bit to the village." the bridge was reached, beyond which ,might. be supposed to reconcile con- parcel clearly to,receiv- "It's too long a bit for you to be protection became superfluous; and, science and desire. .. That an army of 25,000,000 people !s ing dept rxa�ing alone after d4ylight; just the good -night she ave her escort • `` From this point, Ne company, per- armed with fountain pens is the amaz- ask the rninisteriY it isn't. - I'd bet= was devoid of that condescension has gorged with the supernatural, ing fact brought dut In a: recent issue_II PARKER'S DYE WORI{S --ter be seeing you as far as the bridge." which hi'herto had marked her mostthadRtd need to mo z! earthly watfire tet that gives a pre• I 791 YON E. STREET y �� of The Pen• Prophe "There- is no ne,'d at. all," assured -'gracious' mood and all the warmer • „ sent day emphas to Lytton's The - 'Fenella, bot. he haA already crossed for that consciousness of a reparation repeated Liz, obviously pleased with pen Is mightier than the sword."' And TORONIrO 4= "'the road. due. her own choice of. epithets, and sett'- 1 this great army is growing at a tre- "I'm more likely to know the need _ - — in pillows for the nar-, „_• __ _ g herself in her i mendous rate. 2,000,000 recruits were than -you," he was. muttering in his CHAPTER X native of the- "Massacker, for 'which beard. she.had been called upon. ' added last year. by the Waterman Long Life for the Clothes Wringer. `•But yrot re tired; you ought to be "Red wi' plood, and pt wi' smoke „Mayes y e've read in yes history � ldeal alone. This growth is all the When the loner rubber of the . .. getting home." —that's what it was-- the most hell- I ,,,`o� „ I more striking when it is considered Duncan hytd made one step in the like night that th' Almighty ever sent books'—( I haven t, interpotat- clothes wringer wears out, as it usual- ed 'Mabel, from mere force of habit)—! that lust 34 years ago Lewis. Edson' ly does, before the upper one, strip direction of the village, but now stood to curse ,this mortal earth. ' o how the usurrper called William putt Waterman, a native of Decatur, N.Y., the rubber off. Take a piece of heavy abruptly still. Thus spoke Lame Liz, propped white, duck,.cut it the. same width as ';Is it *at 'you -would rather not be- against a mound o1 .. chintz -covered - his heel down ,on -our folk, and how began making fountain pens b t hand the•lhiefs were Iield- to make their, (n a little shop behind a cigar store in ' the wringer, wet it; then turn the 'seen with With a rush,of eagerness she ares -1 pillows, oby, her large the supplemlat face entary frlll8ofea ,submeeshun by a certain day, or else', w`Ydrk City. His output was 200 wringer, letting the material run on. _ 'veered: "No—oh, no! Please do not perpetual nightcap—loomirg ou of to lose their heads. Well, our thiel, I pane a year. _•• evenfy until if is the same thickness believe that, Duncan!" the shadows .of the cu board -bed in Alan Macdonald, held ant to the last-�` as the upper rubber. Fasten the duck _ „ p' . God pleas him!—and when he did set I "Then let us get along, he said which she spent her days. with a few stitches. You will find shortly, and tramped on. _j This was the sort of thing she loved;' out w1' heavy aeart and his sold, -Getting Even. I. Aeeegting the inevitable, .she kept ;thus to hold leer court in the midst of wear feet, the road was ower bad, or -tG ounded Canadian ( scornfully, to that renewed this way the wringer by his side, not .without a certain in- a half -circle of attentive listeners, the `else made mistake abo`nt the i wounded British Tommy)—Talk about works auite'the same and will lag! for ward tre ida.tion, since a • meeting very doubt' and half -repulsion -of whose' place,. and lie missed the turn by quite a. long time. p Y, your trains traveling, fast; why,, you would undoubtedly be awkward. Yet gaze flattered her secreta tribute as a wee bit,. an because of .that wee bit what choice had she in the matter? it was to that uncanny reputation' the bloody order_ was green. They do want cowcatchers on the back instead profit in Tree Growing. Only the choice -of offending -him again which •it was the object of her life to', esy that the auld ch'ef's aWillia by of the front, so that if a cow strays on O flatly refusing his escort; and she live up to. For there were gruesAme !was kept from the English William by Il,the line it won't run into the back of - "The .growing of timber can be made _was feeling far too glad of having things said about Lame Liz. That she the bi Muil•s, of course, who stood in the train. a commercial success;' says Dean made her peace with this Oso unma possessed the scans sight" no one'.favor just then, and who foi a hun- Wounded Tommy—They run faster Baker of the New York Stage College z aireable man --a gladness which at I6eriously doubted; but it was not this tired years had been thirsting ,for curl than yours. What aeon[ that* in of Forestry. "In 16 years mine plops this moment amounted to light -heart- which caused most people to choose blood. And wherefore? Because of ! Ontario who laid himself down on the: and fence props can be harvested. In thisednorae—to court that danger so soon the further side of the road when pass- a -few head o cattle, forsooth, which I lines to commit suicide, but died of 1126 to 36 years- enough to again, ing her. but—nor was her supposed the pair foals, had been Loo feckless to y � famown. It iliarity with the spirits of the dead guard, and which' our folk -had better starvation waiting !or Lha express ta'' will thus be seen uce paper lthat large ts can be gcorpora- - - calculated to lower her in her neigh- use for than they. And it was done come along? tions which make paper, for instance, bars'. esteem. She might be frere in cold blood too in cold, Saxon blood;_' ,p ,r The, liti n_ Mahe" hors' with as many ghosts as she for the company of red -coats that t Teacher—What is the third lettei of can 'be induced to reforest large areas _ cfiose, and no one think the worse of came frons the South were too weal: and thus insure an adequate supply of b "� 11 t lead, bei her. But Ardloch's large -minded- to do '-it alone.. For fourteen days the alphabet, Johnny? Johnny—Don't pulp paper Por their arose needs. The ad res "•mho near in matters occult drew the line at , they sat in our huts, eatin' .our bread, know. Teacher—What do you do with value' of the wood -will justify the car- ' ftstall to �' bzees. the arch -enemy of manhind, and it was warmtn' themseis at- our hearthstone, : your eyes Johnny—Seep. } rye charges?:-- - - -- - -10tk Ira, bakes to t orb tilts rill i d �p,� iy' with no. less than intimacy with him kissin' our maids, and all the while sttard 1=11101 Is ur tit of et W I that Lame Liz was universally credit--waitin' for the ether red -coats from MANUFACTURER'S OYERSTOC�( _ [tons, is sq delft On tat 1* -W tet ' ed. - Unholy rites in lonely places, the the •North that were to help them in 16W ons'start ; Mott les; oro sicfour-footed assumed form of both and the butcherin'. Fearfu' must' have To Its eisasea -est a1 that bound them to Ado w ht-ataetb [doo�ollt�,tlw� I feathered beasts, all this was put. been the oaths �hatdr �. down to -her account. Her very in- silence; for some o' them had hearts , WHOLESALE PRICES ;LLSt@Q,tbloiiJk6A ihWRaI4.1 firmity had, according to popular beI the star.-, in the ¢len—it's no iar L.? mss+« L'ed[Ic s,.es lief, been caused by e. shay shot fired -the monument—to. which_ gree _o' the . -#,es 1346 V- P- ANS.. 0006e. it,b,. �.on a certain full -moon night on which'red-costa—one o'those that kissed the - , she vena masTer--4 uerading as a hare, lasses, I'm thinkin'—tried to speak the _ which, hitting her 'for the time being truth wi'out br . "T his word. you e �I�d 1 S . —furry hip, had ever since kept; her to their bodies. 'They'll show you tied to `that bed, so often abandoned stone,' he said, and stood before t, 'if with evil intentions. lI was you I'd lift myself out o' a place _ FIELD CASHIERS Upon all these' pointe Mabel had where such black - -deeds are gettinmoue � . i been informed before entering the 'read ,and. I'_d leap ower the mo�n- sibyl's hut, where, to her deep disap- tains rather than look upon that whic3l Rego Q t ��� go ointfnent, she found nothing but a be comin . • But out folk$ were deal f. AND very ordinary old woman in a night-' and blind, as honest folks are, and An exceptional opportunity to Ret a Arsp. PAYMASTERS cap, and with surroundings which had they event on ieedirt' their murderess, elan. machine iv r Bargain. Equipped vetch nothing whatever in common wi h a and the chief himself lit the candles A•1 motor, Universal Tone Arm that play. all makes of records and Tone Control los sibyl's cave—for the unwashed pLatea;every evenin' on the card -table, to do all or'modulated voitrme. Haa, in fact, IN FRANCE and soiled linen' ih Adam M'Donnell's honor to the English.captain who was all the features found on the htghes but so conspicuous by their absence, quartered upon him. priced machines. The case fs in mahogany ... n1sh. 41 1n. hath, CASH flourished here unchecked. Whatever „lt was at the card -table they were one year guarantee with each machine. other uses Liz might be -supposed to i sittin' when the sighal-shot was fired Ir not as represented return within 10 DOMINION EXPRESS - ) make of broomsticks, their normal, by the comp_ from the North, tom- - days and get 'your money Back 1 domestic use was obviously much. ne- in'- down- the glen. They'll show ye Price whine they feat tss cash with`. FOREIGN CHEQUES elected within these walls. the thorn -bush where the gun went off, a/r�aer or But when she began to talk, matters and they'll show you the walls up the' G. D. ROBERTSON[ THE BEST WAY TO SEND J40NEY improved, for the store of incidents len with the rilark of the smoke still TO THE BOYA IN THE TRENCHES .I which,. with a vigour of '•consonants 1 upon them and the brackens growin' 7�aanfaotnrerV a'=saR highly diverting to Mabel's English out v' them,—for it was at that shot 77 BAY ST, . TORONTO _ ears, 'she laboriously produced, was that the murderin' and the ficin' began. that rarehis well calculated to further ' Wi' the chief it began. UUponU A ten • ' luxury: a genuine shiver. Already I the company had been regaled with I doorstep fell, whither e a s ped out too. hearken if moreshots were n ac re i n e, ry , F o r S a e supernatural anecdotes, apd had_hear(I comm—stabbed in the back by the - expounded the meaning of the "corpse- very man who had sat at his table for lights," whose mission, floating over, two weeks. And in the huts the Eng- the Burial Island, was to fofefell a', lish swords held fine barvest.- 'Like - - I WHEEL'OCK ENGINE, 18x42. -� death in-one'of the three chief families I bullocks,ourpeople were butchered— Liz, New Automatic Valve Type. complete with supply -and exhaust pipira- of the community. Arid now Albert wherefore? Wherefore•?", asked' M'Donnell, leaning insinuatingly for -1 sitting up slowly in her bed, one big, flywheel-, etc. • WIII accept $1,200 cath for immediate sale. card upon the stool that lysis his seat, I gaunt hand clenching in mid-air: "For 1ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K.W., 110-120 Volts D.C. and exchanging meanwhtle a glance of amused. understanding with Mabel, the sake of those very bullocks which those fools ha not known how to herd. - - Will accept $425• cash for immedlate sale. made an, approach-io a mor- -delicate Ah, -it- -was a night that the M`MuiraEndless. had in their dreams fo-r long—for 24 inch X--70-f'k 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT: Double, _ subject. ;'Will yea not.tell this lady, Liz, how seen long! And yet, by the mercy of God, Will accept $300 for Immediate sale, although belt in -in excellent con. you-came-to.beconfined to your bed?." they did not get all the blood they dition and new ane would cost about $600.: - 4 At this, in the dim light of the re- wanted. The old bull fell, but the Liz• might be seen, to straighten! bull -calves got away- over the hills. PULLEYS,- Large size.- cess, —perhaps to stiffen herself upon the ! It was the snow that helped the brave 26x55--480 ; 12x80—$20 ; 12%2x48—$12 ; 12x36--$8 pillows, while' her . large, no hands, folded on the top of the patch -'wits. 1 boys, the heavy snow and their own - For more than- it mile they _ BLOWERS OR FANS, Buffalo make.- work coverlet, unclasped uneasily, and walked "folk say the crabs do -back - so made fools o',the thick- fi One 10 Inch, other t4 Inch disoarge—$30 each. then shakily refolded. "No, no, Mr. Albert! Ye know full wards --and skulled English murderers. Red wi' _ REALESTATES CORPORATION LTD. well that that's forbidden talk, just plood—red wi' plood—that's what it 60- Front St. West, VI calculated to bring Father Grey down upon me with his penancev. -I'm was!" To bg continued.) .Toronto - _ !, .. ,. . .. .:_ '. at C• ski" M•r .- ., ':, ..'t:-. «., ..-:,,;gid... :..�.., .• '.,-r..,..+. ,....:.�kc ..-..... � .:..,: .. '. ,� ..�. ;. � _.• :.,«...<,..:k+�'..-.ae�"3..'S 'r ..s','•`�..'�.e_:.,n.�,y.�. K. W' ,.a.�•..bS.;..a'd:;...:�.'. "-:..s-..Jac. �xlitaia�x ......ve �r..Yrry+',-h . 7W 'V ; ..:e.-- - WF spoonfuls syrup, ovt . teaspoonful ••. .. " �` ""a : Y sods, three tahlespoonfula melted' D•i1 TreAt-- x shortening. Mix in dtder given. y out Bake twenty -ave minutes in well- �8 greased {tall. Spread the pone only Always Acceptable and D¢licious. one-half Inch deep in pan... - - ro Virginia Batter Bread.—One cupful eorpateal, two cupfuls boiling water. Beat free, from Ithipa; then add two ' tablespoonfuls syrup, three table- 1. spoonfuls )melted' shortening, one-half r teaspoonful salt, Pour teaspoonfuls - DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME. ..A. baking powder, yolk of one egg, one er: , = cupful milk or wat' Mix carefully - - '-Eighteentl► Lessanl,cVlCute of Bee aroas s - in order given, fold in stiffly beaten a T. ` _ ^ white of egg, then pour if( a smoking- ¢ hoti well- greased baking pan. Bake Tl�� Tia Cil all Teas a to -° thirty-five minutes in moderate even. a Cornmeal Waffles.—One cupful _ _ { .cornmeal, two .cupfuls boiling water, blackl Green Get a package and enjoy two tablespoonfuls lard, - two table= ' - •- . spoonfuls syrup. Mix well, then add er 1�:fixed a cup of Tea "In Per£ectio 4 one and one-half cupfuls buttermilk, + we { \ 3 one egg. Mitt thoroughly, then bake . -- •---- --- �`"` in, smoking -hot, well -greased, waffle ped with delay -action fuses were drop- j finish, each strand being tight • irons: ped in front of the submarine, ed and woven- with. great. exartnesa. 4 - �; Spider Cornbread—One and one- quarter' cupfuls cornmeal, three-quar- Bombs of, the, latter kind are liable Mr. Christie states that the bags are >✓d tors cupful flour, one-half teaspoonful to go off too soon or too. late. In very serviceable except when exposed _. RQ� salt, five teaspoonrfuls baking powder, either case the. - submarine escapes to moisture, when they rot. The Ger- P ! five tablespoonfuls syrup, three table- damage. Bolt the bomb with a float is mans, he reports, do not use nearly as <,a 7 A/.fhafiY J14 spoonfuls melted shortening, one and bound to explode at the required many sand bags as the British and' ,, it three-quarters cupfuls sour milk, cne- depth,' and :it will inevitably smash I French; for the reason that they have half teaspoonful soda. Mix in order P oiy given, Beat hard to mix, then ppur the U-boat if dropped at the proper snore timber at their disposal and, in heavy frying pan containing two moment. It does not need` to hit the make prolific use of it. 2 I tablespoonfuls melted shortening. "sub"; 'the load of high .explosive it I �• i Bake in moderate oven thirty'' five mi- carries is so big that if it bursts any- ; -It-id a pretty good idea to Ise bolts . notes. where near it will do the business. At for fastening • on heavy hinges �,d` A- 'o-- the very least it will fetch the sub- 1 wherever possible; and not screws or SMASHING A_SUBMARINE. marine to the surface, to, be promptly nails, Bolts stay, but screws and 1 Newest Contrivance is a Bomb - At- dispatched by gunfire, nails may not. tached to a Float. Sand Bags of Paper. "n PL.1rE The newest cgntrivance for smash- I4Ir. H. R. CIiristie,.formerly' of the: I'IIGHEST PRICES PAID% b I d til B 't h Columbia res Service, +; e r90/1V - Ing a submarine is a bom oade wi rt is loin Forest Ice, has For POULTRY. GAME, w W o„r «;t,,,� ` a huge charge of "T.N.T." and hang- sent to an Ottawa friend a sample of EGGS FEATHERS 74 �MrA 40OW re 9 V' ing from a float. the German sand bags made entirely please write for particular. Suppose the "sub" to be located of paper fibres. In appearance the a, ppQynf • Co., » while travelling under water, by ob- article somewhat resembles a coarse as sscaaseo�a 7earitas, 7tfoatsaal �., servation from an airplane or balloon. brown )tines bag but is smoother in; Zshadow 1 - S braisingg making 1 BOR CUT—A steak may be cut 1 SIRLOIN -Used for broiling. - from this cut of meat; It is used for FLANK—Used' for stewing. _ . RUMP—Steaks from the rump are Doctors Tell Why They Prescribe Bon- �►to. used for. broiling .and pan-brotling. - s The back cut from the rump is used, • for roasting, The pin b,.,ie is the ` • a from cut from the eying averaging) Explain How It Strengthens eyesight OUR ADVICE from six to eight pounds.' ROUND -The meat in so called be - ,Remarkably In a Week's Tim Ship to us at once and Reap cause- of the way in v'utch -it lie., on e r A Benefits of High prices Ithe block. The upper or top of the. now prevailing. round is the inside of the the leg This is the tenderest portion. It i. jn Many Instances• Price stat and Shipping Taps FREE I cooked by broiling or panning. The back cuts .are used $for Hainburg - I,r. Beck• an ere aP«ta' st. of nearly steaks, pot roasts and corning. The tae. sty years i•racttce, ru}r "Two pr..:ni lower part of the -round is the outside nent eye-epectarvt•i, after -A thorongh exam - of the leg. The first few steak from • illation of a youtif girl aged twel,,P, de- J this portion are tender; the rest is ended that to -art. t,••• �iC:,t-vf her right �yc t NAL f r. y�� L xy .p,�1*i �r.3d8 P the left mu..t be rom,Ireti. k friant ad - used t , for -Hamburg steaks,_ strews and — Hsed her father to try Bon 11 to I o;e per. - I pot roasts. ., t - %, .ire IIi amaf7aoth 1 talmost cPoYB : i a dwidcd improv svtthi hilia week th -i o a i Rome F.eonomy Wrinkles. disappeared, and a e ei ■ _ all Ganger trnv pnyt pr.d the eye ens, d. _J k ` Economy now demands out strictest Paw Che case aFslu to-,�a}•. The eye ball ' attention. Be a strict econohiist. ^ has pperfect o it. w.• R'hcn oho posit to _ e NIP 'Foruse Iion•Uptt al ane in a aced position. Eliminate waste. Yet do not 8COr10- �' The coniunctlral ln(ian: nntt�n_ bars rilsait- geared. mize on food that will -lower the vitali- .Her vdalnn to noir 20; ao (z� zo is Cold weather .ails ? normal a9 you know) Its ngriiast 20/loco �'. h9� x ty of the body. o•hpn slip b^fan taw use of-ilon•Optn, An• for an additional amount of heat and, t R nv er pntleut Ar to me eu- rine fro•n eller foods, and these must be sup e luepb3r!tla ;IatglnaIis?tit all- the u4nal� ,rte gy f ayml•toms such as mornina atutinati,•n pplied by the starches, 9ug8rs and fats.' Y v of .the lids chronic congluncr!rit!+ and Sugar and fats are quickly availablex; :` cpbipbora. 1'-irr eyes bad the dull, suftu•t: m for this need if supplied in proper e, s:.pression common to sucli cases. FL.• u.o ® � ' Boo.-Opto and not only ocercame her dl. -- --foods - Starchy foods require 8l trussing coaditintt_ buts strengtheuett h,•a ~+ proportionate• longer time before the P,yvAlrbt that 6Lo was abets to d:spowe with pike Ptaf�eFire111 Furs digestive juices can Conyert them Into I � " bcr dl -tante glass -es and her headache and br�ji la to the sugar for heat and ene purposes. iieniralgia left her. In this instance I should r g d � ' say her e}•s : !gilt was improved 1:to per cent." tN'le a Fur Hesse Save the waters in whit foo s are Pr JuSiklns says: "while honee surg; on d oO'y y'! ri cooked; add these to the stock, nt a. New Engl:led Eye and Eartnfrmnry nyi�eartae��� esm Now is the time to use cornmeal -and during many yoars in gpnoral dispose - - *• y , t air ar: fc I round oculists too pcStRP to r '0 ;�ot eve e� oars$• and buckwheat:' .Cornmeal and buck- op tate nrd'ontictanA inn willing to prp- „yea R los, mm and ah.r fan wheat are heat -producing and energy- at•ribe glasses; aiid bot6lncltned to neglect ,r$°n-pato Is Hastening' the Fyeglaae• , 1e°`' 0o giving foods, and are suitable gold-; t:.e strrurrheninr; and dcreloOng of the >El[av Rirn `Eyesight Itnprnvt• frnm 73 y, ;lght.• The Puceegs of Bon-Opto to less s',8e In Bespectacled as to its a WRrM ROA BOOK�.�., weather foods. Prepare your own, to looc;'o in a Remarkably Silos U,Timc. P isu`ro• buckwheat flour t11U9: One quart', strengibeniug•tbo eyesight will noon make• 311sn need it and RP are anreed as o its ra- _ Itoston, mass—rlctims of eye strain and c}eg luanon uul-la:Lioued. The Dirotur of stilt+. lu a fa N' days. and r my observe- } Fu"M MOs. a oo. buckwheat flour, oiie pint cornmeal, I other eye weAknesses, and those who year \ia,llc+1 Inspcetion of Roston Schools in 'a Sion, t110 eFt_@ Of:- a:.tiguu,tfc case were so w 429ftinewasiift � @Liter'''s' one pint wheat flour, two ounces bak- !heSIRr e: will be glad to know that Doctors 'report ptiwis'ipd Fchruary 20, tat., Plates ltltiiroved that F.isses have been discarded trig powder, one-half ounce salt. Sift and I:ye specialists now agree there is real that only 1 s,4id pupils out of 80,iSo exam- by the patient: — three_timeii, then pack in suitable con-' hope and help for them. Many whose ey's Sued need to wear glosses now, a marked Eye troubles of many descriptions may be tamers. To use, mix the required' were failing say they have bad:tbeir eyes decrease over the previous report Bon• c•ondertully beheiited by the use of Bon- , ■ RR ADAMS CA restored and many who once were glasses Opto is bustenlug tiko eycglassless age in ol;to-nud if you want to -strengthen your, . a, amount with milk or water and add one; say they tare thrown them away. One man tcspectacted Boston.'! • C -e_, go to any drug store and get a bottle FREMONT, NEB., U.S.A, tablespoonful of syrye to each quart bind etc couldnoteento iced nt nil. Now 'says: liltuosr-hI bave treatedsin pt 6f riests practice A t biBitniu latfourth tablesof as. D lssooL ane terUa d . ? The Highest TiCaS of liquid used. Bake on hot soap- can rend everything without my glasses, nm1 i:umher of seriens optlialu;te diseaseq with let it dissolrL With this liquid bathe till _ Pay& lg I'... _ steno , or aluminum griddle. This canmy rendyes do not hurt any more. At night I orrOpto and sin able to report ultimate eyes tato to four times daily. You shouldd =.3 mixture will. cost less than one-half' they wnuld pain drenZlfutiy.' Now'they-feill e&c e•.y in -both aen`t.tr and chronic caacs, 'nMltryour'eycs clear-up perceptibly right for RAW FURS the Price of. prepared' buckwheat flour. l' fine all -the -time. It wns like n miracle to \::. B. came to my oQlce, snfferiug with an from the start, and inflammation and red - e Price of. Muffins --Three t flour. me•' A lady who used it enys: "The at- infected eye. The condition was so serious ncss will Quickly disnppeati, If your eyes y: H i re red buckwheat •flour One and mnsphcre• seemed hazy with or without that an operation for enucleation seemed bother you even a little it a your duty t0. — P p pS glasses, brit attar using this-prc�cription•fnr luiperoticc. Bcl-ore resorting to the -oper- take steppa to save them now before it le too I one-quarter cupfuls milk or -water, flft7n days everything seems clear. I can nticc mothod I l:rc-scribed Bun.Opto nus in tate.. I any hopelessly blind might have a % R read even fine pint without glasses:' Ao- twenty-four bourn the secretion had les saved their $!gilt if they had cared for their -• Q one tablespoonful syrup, two table- p spoonfuls shortenin (melted)., Beat other who used it Pays: "I ass bothered sent•&; itidnninta; ,ry sywptoms organ to eyes is time. - g with ryrstrain causer) 1;y overm:rl:: sl tired r;:ih.ild,•, and tri Doren days the Fye wag \OTD—d cite phys!cinn to whom the above J H to nTlx well. Pour in well -greased eyes which induced tierce hendarhe4. I cured and rctntncd,it:s uonnal vl­nn, An- article was submitted, said: "Yes. Bon-Opto is a rcmarkable vie remedy. Its constituent ii- ,�„'•t C muffin pans. Bake twenty minutes harp worn glosses for several ven.rs, both uthcr ease of rx treiue convergent atrablamns grrdiruts ere well knoscn to aminent eye spe- c', in• hot by n. Serve w.i.th hot syrup, for d:atanand work, and without them I (ero.,j, eyos) es•nped the surgeon's knife by Malists ■ud widely prescribed by them. I have S E Cracklin Bread.—Two cupfuls corn- M"•ld-nnt'rean my'-owti• nntire'an an' en-• the timely• r+• pt your trcntnien t, The used it eery sucres-fnily In m9 own practice on :4-i _ I P mine or the t}pewrlting, on.the.marbiue tfghtccci r--terrinl muscles yielded to the putirnts trbo%e eyes were stra-ned through over fiieah _one teaspoonful salt, one-half hr•fur, n, e. i can do hath note, and bare sods:::,:g'n:uL aiA,.Iyu e sots of 1t,in•(Sp1n. work or misfit gtnssea. I eaa-til bly recommebd T s . gglssses it in case of weak, watery, acing, smarting, ex - Pr creckiins, four tab'.espdonfals r'•it',^Tiled my dint thef$L�uttering lent`ea nn ina: cv',a t�nle� f.Ir thpseyehail ltsrif the itching, burning $See, red lids, blurred keton or Ship your furs to Aduma by s fie one-half teaspoonful soda, Frit: I can co t F 6 for eves intinmcd teem exposure to smoke, sun yr44o�n or pazeels poet rt p, the trees serosa the atreft now, which for � t•i:don Si rondor, tW wore a.atte, hence tLa. dist or wind. it lv onevr the very few preps _'.. NO duty on raw fore into i'. - three cupfuls boiling water. 'Mix in �Prvrai vears Itnve looked like a dim ,^,r:rn iitll'abrr n, s nil+'x „t dS,iardsrl gins,ses:' rntiooa I tccl�honid•be kept oil 6nni for reffu po a Our armttea ?uied the furs and order..given, bake ip well -greased bak- blur to me. I cannot ,express' my Jin' at .• Ur: Cnnnnr sacs: "\fy eyes w4,. -in. bad use in almost Avery family” Bon-Opto !a nota M we era paY1ng li'R for them. xhat it has done for me." condition stilus t'S tb severe stents arising et tent medtrati or, secret remedy. It to en , ing pan thirty-five minutes in .modes- ethics) reparation, the formula being printed oil o Write for Prigs List 110. It !,t bellered 'tha't tl•ousnnRs who wear irnm pr•az,a:rl mirr:.r:pGnl research til„ pnr�age. The manufacturers guarantee Into ate oven.. Cracklin may be made from Flagsos ran nine them in a reason- lworlk. Ron -Opts r,=cd rrcording to sllrec- streuethen eyesight fA per eent'in one week's time W. R. ADAMS CO., rendering pieces of salt, pork, ham fat, able time, .nil ranlil4+ulr5 wore will be 011o tl, rondt red n .:u, i,rlsing servl'e. I found in tunny lastenoes, or refund the moiler. Itia dta• v si►w Tai 7Cerohaats etc: !o• 5tr nF0en-their errs so as.to-be spar 3 �,', _ `r; r •..ln;.:l,:; .n,•::gt!:eue•1, so t9ue11 penned Lv all Rood druRRlsis, tnalndh>; the trouble aiid expense of aver gjrttiu; i Earp' •, ?' rg;i`'u,y glassta without Renewal stores: also by U. TamL1Ya aaaaeY ! lrsssso7rT, inns, 1T. s. A. Corn Pone.—Thi ee cupfuls .boiling i tltdeviufurt. ' of my colleagues have T, Not*..O Co... Toront• water, one cupful corneal, two table giassei. m e - .�'. >'•: :... �.._.—' ..... .4 '. _. rv•.«,,--u� ..-.......t-.. �..•- _`._—'.. '<,..,.aa"_. .ri.h.]�Ff�La..nA.J_...i.yA.—.e.'stu.ziPN.i:.,-n.... ..,,:N... �.. n. 1n.C+iOLY..' t.S�..Fi2.�.�f'.. 11 Seen from aloft tt is a moving resembling a gigantic fish. - ems _ ver Under sucFi circumstances, of r ,Course, it is blind. It does not know AAA, - that danger threatens. But meanwhile the' patrol boats gather and prepare to do some fishing.. U-boat, water, cannot The under •. travel faster than twelve miles an - - ti. •-- -. hour at the utmost. Very likely it is 'I _ _ � - roing at a much slower rate. To drop w ,,t d, ��j ' ` JAOe a bomb in front of it is an easy mat- '� coven vaetr s Ti4 ilt..rr ssiynr�•7.r.+aw t . - - - - - ter, The bomb is attached to a float by a ... eAasyr.,ano' .✓scK wire of any desired length, say fifty'depth THE PRINCIPAL CUT5,0F lE feet, if that be. the supposed depth t' 'The beef is split into halves; It is pot roasting and braising. By 'this is delicious. slow +which the "sub" is moving. W1ten it has sunk the resistance of that fa - = `then divided into fore and hind quar-; cooking meat made ' tender. plug outar the float there and tars, and as follows: NECK—The neck is used for stew-, SHIN—Used for stews and soup by causing it to explode. ing, soups, beef tea and corning; re-' makin for stews, This idea was originated by Sperry, soup the = quiring long and continuous eook;ng., . BRISKET—Used the American inventor of gyro- - - _ CHUCK—C-Huck and•crosscut is also makingand corning. it U$ed t Iscope stabilizer. It Is thought to have' r. or roasting. RIBS --Used ro g _ calledBoston and English cut. R 8-- fo�roaating, PLATE—Used for stews and v he method tin ortaint advantages over t soup p rotroastingand, - - t whereby- bombs equip-, veli hitherto use X q S braisingg making 1 BOR CUT—A steak may be cut 1 SIRLOIN -Used for broiling. - from this cut of meat; It is used for FLANK—Used' for stewing. _ . RUMP—Steaks from the rump are Doctors Tell Why They Prescribe Bon- �►to. used for. broiling .and pan-brotling. - s The back cut from the rump is used, • for roasting, The pin b,.,ie is the ` • a from cut from the eying averaging) Explain How It Strengthens eyesight OUR ADVICE from six to eight pounds.' ROUND -The meat in so called be - ,Remarkably In a Week's Tim Ship to us at once and Reap cause- of the way in v'utch -it lie., on e r A Benefits of High prices Ithe block. The upper or top of the. now prevailing. round is the inside of the the leg This is the tenderest portion. It i. jn Many Instances• Price stat and Shipping Taps FREE I cooked by broiling or panning. The back cuts .are used $for Hainburg - I,r. Beck• an ere aP«ta' st. of nearly steaks, pot roasts and corning. The tae. sty years i•racttce, ru}r "Two pr..:ni lower part of the -round is the outside nent eye-epectarvt•i, after -A thorongh exam - of the leg. The first few steak from • illation of a youtif girl aged twel,,P, de- J this portion are tender; the rest is ended that to -art. t,••• �iC:,t-vf her right �yc t NAL f r. y�� L xy .p,�1*i �r.3d8 P the left mu..t be rom,Ireti. k friant ad - used t , for -Hamburg steaks,_ strews and — Hsed her father to try Bon 11 to I o;e per. - I pot roasts. ., t - %, .ire IIi amaf7aoth 1 talmost cPoYB : i a dwidcd improv svtthi hilia week th -i o a i Rome F.eonomy Wrinkles. disappeared, and a e ei ■ _ all Ganger trnv pnyt pr.d the eye ens, d. _J k ` Economy now demands out strictest Paw Che case aFslu to-,�a}•. The eye ball ' attention. Be a strict econohiist. ^ has pperfect o it. w.• R'hcn oho posit to _ e NIP 'Foruse Iion•Uptt al ane in a aced position. Eliminate waste. Yet do not 8COr10- �' The coniunctlral ln(ian: nntt�n_ bars rilsait- geared. mize on food that will -lower the vitali- .Her vdalnn to noir 20; ao (z� zo is Cold weather .ails ? normal a9 you know) Its ngriiast 20/loco �'. h9� x ty of the body. o•hpn slip b^fan taw use of-ilon•Optn, An• for an additional amount of heat and, t R nv er pntleut Ar to me eu- rine fro•n eller foods, and these must be sup e luepb3r!tla ;IatglnaIis?tit all- the u4nal� ,rte gy f ayml•toms such as mornina atutinati,•n pplied by the starches, 9ug8rs and fats.' Y v of .the lids chronic congluncr!rit!+ and Sugar and fats are quickly availablex; :` cpbipbora. 1'-irr eyes bad the dull, suftu•t: m for this need if supplied in proper e, s:.pression common to sucli cases. FL.• u.o ® � ' Boo.-Opto and not only ocercame her dl. -- --foods - Starchy foods require 8l trussing coaditintt_ buts strengtheuett h,•a ~+ proportionate• longer time before the P,yvAlrbt that 6Lo was abets to d:spowe with pike Ptaf�eFire111 Furs digestive juices can Conyert them Into I � " bcr dl -tante glass -es and her headache and br�ji la to the sugar for heat and ene purposes. iieniralgia left her. In this instance I should r g d � ' say her e}•s : !gilt was improved 1:to per cent." tN'le a Fur Hesse Save the waters in whit foo s are Pr JuSiklns says: "while honee surg; on d oO'y y'! ri cooked; add these to the stock, nt a. New Engl:led Eye and Eartnfrmnry nyi�eartae��� esm Now is the time to use cornmeal -and during many yoars in gpnoral dispose - - *• y , t air ar: fc I round oculists too pcStRP to r '0 ;�ot eve e� oars$• and buckwheat:' .Cornmeal and buck- op tate nrd'ontictanA inn willing to prp- „yea R los, mm and ah.r fan wheat are heat -producing and energy- at•ribe glasses; aiid bot6lncltned to neglect ,r$°n-pato Is Hastening' the Fyeglaae• , 1e°`' 0o giving foods, and are suitable gold-; t:.e strrurrheninr; and dcreloOng of the >El[av Rirn `Eyesight Itnprnvt• frnm 73 y, ;lght.• The Puceegs of Bon-Opto to less s',8e In Bespectacled as to its a WRrM ROA BOOK�.�., weather foods. Prepare your own, to looc;'o in a Remarkably Silos U,Timc. P isu`ro• buckwheat flour t11U9: One quart', strengibeniug•tbo eyesight will noon make• 311sn need it and RP are anreed as o its ra- _ Itoston, mass—rlctims of eye strain and c}eg luanon uul-la:Lioued. The Dirotur of stilt+. lu a fa N' days. and r my observe- } Fu"M MOs. a oo. buckwheat flour, oiie pint cornmeal, I other eye weAknesses, and those who year \ia,llc+1 Inspcetion of Roston Schools in 'a Sion, t110 eFt_@ Of:- a:.tiguu,tfc case were so w 429ftinewasiift � @Liter'''s' one pint wheat flour, two ounces bak- !heSIRr e: will be glad to know that Doctors 'report ptiwis'ipd Fchruary 20, tat., Plates ltltiiroved that F.isses have been discarded trig powder, one-half ounce salt. Sift and I:ye specialists now agree there is real that only 1 s,4id pupils out of 80,iSo exam- by the patient: — three_timeii, then pack in suitable con-' hope and help for them. Many whose ey's Sued need to wear glosses now, a marked Eye troubles of many descriptions may be tamers. To use, mix the required' were failing say they have bad:tbeir eyes decrease over the previous report Bon• c•ondertully beheiited by the use of Bon- , ■ RR ADAMS CA restored and many who once were glasses Opto is bustenlug tiko eycglassless age in ol;to-nud if you want to -strengthen your, . a, amount with milk or water and add one; say they tare thrown them away. One man tcspectacted Boston.'! • C -e_, go to any drug store and get a bottle FREMONT, NEB., U.S.A, tablespoonful of syrye to each quart bind etc couldnoteento iced nt nil. Now 'says: liltuosr-hI bave treatedsin pt 6f riests practice A t biBitniu latfourth tablesof as. D lssooL ane terUa d . ? The Highest TiCaS of liquid used. Bake on hot soap- can rend everything without my glasses, nm1 i:umher of seriens optlialu;te diseaseq with let it dissolrL With this liquid bathe till _ Pay& lg I'... _ steno , or aluminum griddle. This canmy rendyes do not hurt any more. At night I orrOpto and sin able to report ultimate eyes tato to four times daily. You shouldd =.3 mixture will. cost less than one-half' they wnuld pain drenZlfutiy.' Now'they-feill e&c e•.y in -both aen`t.tr and chronic caacs, 'nMltryour'eycs clear-up perceptibly right for RAW FURS the Price of. prepared' buckwheat flour. l' fine all -the -time. It wns like n miracle to \::. B. came to my oQlce, snfferiug with an from the start, and inflammation and red - e Price of. Muffins --Three t flour. me•' A lady who used it enys: "The at- infected eye. The condition was so serious ncss will Quickly disnppeati, If your eyes y: H i re red buckwheat •flour One and mnsphcre• seemed hazy with or without that an operation for enucleation seemed bother you even a little it a your duty t0. — P p pS glasses, brit attar using this-prc�cription•fnr luiperoticc. Bcl-ore resorting to the -oper- take steppa to save them now before it le too I one-quarter cupfuls milk or -water, flft7n days everything seems clear. I can nticc mothod I l:rc-scribed Bun.Opto nus in tate.. I any hopelessly blind might have a % R read even fine pint without glasses:' Ao- twenty-four bourn the secretion had les saved their $!gilt if they had cared for their -• Q one tablespoonful syrup, two table- p spoonfuls shortenin (melted)., Beat other who used it Pays: "I ass bothered sent•&; itidnninta; ,ry sywptoms organ to eyes is time. - g with ryrstrain causer) 1;y overm:rl:: sl tired r;:ih.ild,•, and tri Doren days the Fye wag \OTD—d cite phys!cinn to whom the above J H to nTlx well. Pour in well -greased eyes which induced tierce hendarhe4. I cured and rctntncd,it:s uonnal vl­nn, An- article was submitted, said: "Yes. Bon-Opto is a rcmarkable vie remedy. Its constituent ii- ,�„'•t C muffin pans. Bake twenty minutes harp worn glosses for several ven.rs, both uthcr ease of rx treiue convergent atrablamns grrdiruts ere well knoscn to aminent eye spe- c', in• hot by n. Serve w.i.th hot syrup, for d:atanand work, and without them I (ero.,j, eyos) es•nped the surgeon's knife by Malists ■ud widely prescribed by them. I have S E Cracklin Bread.—Two cupfuls corn- M"•ld-nnt'rean my'-owti• nntire'an an' en-• the timely• r+• pt your trcntnien t, The used it eery sucres-fnily In m9 own practice on :4-i _ I P mine or the t}pewrlting, on.the.marbiue tfghtccci r--terrinl muscles yielded to the putirnts trbo%e eyes were stra-ned through over fiieah _one teaspoonful salt, one-half hr•fur, n, e. i can do hath note, and bare sods:::,:g'n:uL aiA,.Iyu e sots of 1t,in•(Sp1n. work or misfit gtnssea. I eaa-til bly recommebd T s . gglssses it in case of weak, watery, acing, smarting, ex - Pr creckiins, four tab'.espdonfals r'•it',^Tiled my dint thef$L�uttering lent`ea nn ina: cv',a t�nle� f.Ir thpseyehail ltsrif the itching, burning $See, red lids, blurred keton or Ship your furs to Aduma by s fie one-half teaspoonful soda, Frit: I can co t F 6 for eves intinmcd teem exposure to smoke, sun yr44o�n or pazeels poet rt p, the trees serosa the atreft now, which for � t•i:don Si rondor, tW wore a.atte, hence tLa. dist or wind. it lv onevr the very few preps _'.. NO duty on raw fore into i'. - three cupfuls boiling water. 'Mix in �Prvrai vears Itnve looked like a dim ,^,r:rn iitll'abrr n, s nil+'x „t dS,iardsrl gins,ses:' rntiooa I tccl�honid•be kept oil 6nni for reffu po a Our armttea ?uied the furs and order..given, bake ip well -greased bak- blur to me. I cannot ,express' my Jin' at .• Ur: Cnnnnr sacs: "\fy eyes w4,. -in. bad use in almost Avery family” Bon-Opto !a nota M we era paY1ng li'R for them. xhat it has done for me." condition stilus t'S tb severe stents arising et tent medtrati or, secret remedy. It to en , ing pan thirty-five minutes in .modes- ethics) reparation, the formula being printed oil o Write for Prigs List 110. It !,t bellered 'tha't tl•ousnnRs who wear irnm pr•az,a:rl mirr:.r:pGnl research til„ pnr�age. The manufacturers guarantee Into ate oven.. Cracklin may be made from Flagsos ran nine them in a reason- lworlk. Ron -Opts r,=cd rrcording to sllrec- streuethen eyesight fA per eent'in one week's time W. R. ADAMS CO., rendering pieces of salt, pork, ham fat, able time, .nil ranlil4+ulr5 wore will be 011o tl, rondt red n .:u, i,rlsing servl'e. I found in tunny lastenoes, or refund the moiler. Itia dta• v si►w Tai 7Cerohaats etc: !o• 5tr nF0en-their errs so as.to-be spar 3 �,', _ `r; r •..ln;.:l,:; .n,•::gt!:eue•1, so t9ue11 penned Lv all Rood druRRlsis, tnalndh>; the trouble aiid expense of aver gjrttiu; i Earp' •, ?' rg;i`'u,y glassta without Renewal stores: also by U. TamL1Ya aaaaeY ! lrsssso7rT, inns, 1T. s. A. Corn Pone.—Thi ee cupfuls .boiling i tltdeviufurt. ' of my colleagues have T, Not*..O Co... Toront• water, one cupful corneal, two table giassei. m e - .�'. >'•: :... �.._.—' ..... .4 '. _. rv•.«,,--u� ..-.......t-.. �..•- _`._—'.. '<,..,.aa"_. .ri.h.]�Ff�La..nA.J_...i.yA.—.e.'stu.ziPN.i:.,-n.... ..,,:N... �.. n. 1n.C+iOLY..' t.S�..Fi2.�.�f'.. Stuart Mackay. Gentle= AY GELDING-8 olL •15} hands, Clisremoot ; - moot Victoria Corners ; Wal. Dyer, Beenr�pt. soie•e doe �• Farmer, Oelaabns. ' - tsaoo. Greatwood a baasttral aehet. >�R 10_ H A R D S 0 :N4,8 s...i+&.+..s sena.- mamas &$"Sao" 8. No debentures or debenture stock - - 1lManisa. Oat ba a been issued by the Company OR BALE-(food serviceable horse IMJLK t within the next preceding two years .F u sear., win sail Also i aunt- from the date hereof. bar of oa)s barna, two wltable roe vlaNar bat- a e� .eo ilLI I Vold in fl fungi, s. No property is to be purchased or res. AP59Y at $h• Pfok•elas B.kerY +itf You are aping 8 t leslgt w scquired which is to be paid for out of P .7 ORBE FOR SALE—Black driver. . C the proceeds of the debenture issue 6 : ear• oid. sound and uiet. Also a gene- JOHN NU RKAR, Proprietor. -offered for subscriptions; except.- such H g years old. A ai tot la. 'son. +. d for' 5'5c per pound _ moneys as will have to be expended to Pict�ei X R. L faller, R. , Pickering. s-'f iLCkad e Z`ebll8. extend and improve the Telephone — p S NOTsa Alto COWFIRNTS System of the Company. Down ELLING TO RENT—Situated-d xDont do 4 No commission has .been paid abd well of t rd wiur. Rest rwson- ; - lase of home of amusing the within the next preceding two ears, awe Por tur'ber particulars apply to w. v. p g y p young or will be payable for underwriting or Riebatdaea, Pickertns. e-9 procuring the underwriting of the -Who_ o try to, explain why they.are bond Issue hereinafter- mentioned. M. MAW, LIQENSSD AUC- :We 7 t. T10NEER ,[or York, Qetario and Durban •pot in khaki and fighting the bat- S. Nothin�S has been paid during the Counties, An kinds of sales pronpay attead•i Theirs- next preceding three years, or ie in- to Termsreasomble, Datesfor .ales may le will $8�1 BIInday fMSL of the Empire. Their chaste tended to be paid in cash. �hacee, de- arranged at NEWS' oast-. sea and lane-..- " union Christmae,�ith pride when they benturee or debenture stock or other dent Bim- �thy Out- • sty • -,you much superior - Of 13000Mber.-A of their loyalty. But- their securities to any promoter. Igo alt consists of not in donning While this issue ante, now dare ]tor Sale or To'Rent bulk Tea, ,green., black or, Pic.) y y 8 necessary to issue and Bell stock or the uniform and going into the bonds of pablic Companies, is almost One portable Sari Mill situated in mixed at 45 dents,per pound. .battle-Sold and enduring all the too exacting. to encourage -the forma- f P g tion of new Companies, it, however, the Province of Bas engine, con- battle-field and dangers that ever tends to make the securities of public misting of on�25 h. .engine, Water- i 1?s g y p nue saw mill. cut-14saw, planer, lath T MI A s,7 service Qom anies as safe an ingest• true-patriot ie' willing to endure; p mill, every toot for the manufacture ment i a secured. g / C H A, R D S 0 N o S but in staying at home where . " of lumber, and two thousand logo to y g That, it is said, makes these 8 con- starer with. Qwing to a decline in my - < ' { ;4vecything ie peaceful and quiet, Von gold bo6de of the Home Telephone bealth I am forced to gfye rap a por- „ Company especially attractive to local • there re, would Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's."1 and feeding the soldiers. ' They telephone users, as it assures them tine of my business, Jay great stress on the duty ' of double benefit, giving them a good- sell or teat to the right party. Must _- every man to do his bit In. re- half-yearly income in addition to their a hustler and be prepared to,take p of lumber as soon as possible, as sale Pickering.improv eat going into the •plant a of lumber ie nod, Hardware. Store I . -"veptiag the soldiers from etarv- improve and enlarge their telephone g , "lag. The tears trickle down their service. CHARLES SHAW, .eheeke when , they think there Bjoritdate. Franke _ array be' some poor soldier in Now AdverNsetlsettsa. THE BEST to !ranee, who did not get enough 4e to satisfyhis hanger at the sup p' REAM SEPARATOR FOR SALE � l� � ��i e� t. per table, that is if they happen �No, a shmyres, new. wiii sell at cost, W. l : g to have that luxury. - But if we D. simp•on aGo. Pickering. e-7 ' watch very closely, we will see a ry ra r ., 11 o ss that these very men do not work �i OR SALE—A number of registered 9 1 = O N ahro�slure ram lambs and sheariia�. Ales. �" K � C � ►M I q 0 one bit harder than they did four Gray. 7`R. Ne. 2, Cisreawnt. }r . .• is ■ oe a .q.w - years ago. We. will also see that — s ►� m° ..6 t " the will not Work for an lees' �j OR SALE­ Barred-Rock and 9; Q. 8 n d Qltg 1s� • e, ; y� _ y y 1' W. Le borne tockerela from bred-to-laT rovsgeP than they did then. If strain. write or call. Prices reasonable. G.W.' O ia'e61 '. w O Q R ' they think they are not receiving s'O`� wmuYak. one.= .4-7 _ s, - ,,. enough on the farm, they will go L�OR SALE—Registered Cotewnld a I' Ram Lambs at lot 20, non. 1, Pick ss,Feb,N 1 Ito the city to work in a munition hl ., i y _ a formerly Morris Reid's farm). R. C. hind.. factory or four, five or six dol- g, R Nin. 2, Pukering, i; -r �, e. r sw moily ' lars a day, for you know that the `yTRAYED OR STOLEN—From H. !. - -""1 Apr k= soldiers must have shells to shoot S7 R at the Germane, and it is the duty bay fiity3-year*ld wpiteRitripenon face, °+� � r y M r •,,,t �p Oa The IaBIIdOt'a white band feet. Any information leading to her .. `. SO of every good loyal Citizen to recovery rill be rewarded. Donald Munro. i M w- ..w.. o a. +.o� >>17j1 /ate /� QTH Intake shells, especially if they even Pickerinsg.-9 19 IS o .. . .. Mrs 1�1 �"tj-� Set flue or six dollars a day. Their o� The Happy Thought - daily prayer ie that the war may TRAY COLT—Stravpd on to the B r Y �j ,� i (may_ last so Jon as the are filling � premises o of the undersigned. lo: lo, con. s, >: iS • ' Nov ~ JOHN S. BALSDON IPICKERING • R y R PukennQ, on Monday. Nov. 12t h. a 2-year hay •• a,.! Des V J � !their pockets with money and in- filly• wi h + whit feet and white. ratch on face, i aunty 191?-whisby Oshawa +. Brougham � owner may t ave same by pprroovuy proppeer% and Creasing their bank accounts, yrn¢ expenses. Janes Coclvana, R.R. No, 1, S, Fors PaerY T. Usb• 11, OanataeballQ They care but little about the ppaa 13ea*•rsoo9, apt.agrov.e Myrtle Station. 7 • J - t`. w. soldier who is fighting his battles v 6 M3. ' and bearing the heavy burdens of - `, ithe wikr. All they care for if. The •%� �]� tthemselves. P` l 1 l V 1.�Store! - pCREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR ^- IGovernment Protection to Investors 'v' >u,eS All This Week For Good, Wholir esome Bread ';` How the Dominion and Provinclal h. _---""vvv Qoverumente are safeguarding the public in Investments In quite clearly shown to. the plan of extending the aDress Goods, navy blue, 1S rents per yard telephone service recently sent out to _ . , ,Drees Goods, brown, W cents per yard the la that kes the Bead, therefore, you can't get beet : _'lits subsctibers by. the Home Tole. Its results from an inferior grade: That's e Fur - •phone Company, Ltd. ' _ Shirting, blue with-white striae, reg 85c, at 27c why we recomttrend p'- In getting out the tiew 6% coupon - •- Igold bond issue this Cow s board Girls' and Misses' Hoes marked exceptionally low for this week • .directors fleet authorized the issue, whichCREAM WEST' we,e then ratified by two-thiel. _ - - r - • -• _ s n - iof the shareholders. !Cf ,R 4 CF.• R I F� 8 �,e T4s leg al documents were prepared �4 4by Ritchie, Ludwig and B.;I wtyae, galleon, regular 15 cents a large can, at 2 for 25c ''The beet Bread F'lonr'on the market. barristers. Toronto, and were exam.Vanilla, reg 10 cents, at S for 25 cents "fined and certified to by the Unica :. Corn Flakes, reg 18-renie, at le ceola paekage -= =- - 'Trust Co.. Toronto, who are the true- Cooking Molasses. 2 tiny for 25 cerate Monarch Pastry Queen City Mend - ' tees. The issue was authorised by the Matches, regular 6 eents, for 5 come a box :.Ontario Railway and Municipal Board - are splendid Flour@. Try them. 5 atter the company submitted with its You can get any one of the &%ova Afews at pries listed application a prospectus containing with any other purchase. A (}� - the following. A chart of the territory ' �q Ca p Flour -Millswy L+�+• ; moibby_t ._nom a: .bowing the _ _ d M extent of the sent systemand a eo -= m pr Indicating •where new lines are pro-. a ■ E R r -posed, for which the additional s —" capital is to be used. An appraisal of P I C K E R I N Gi = the homes and business houses now not served by this company in: their territory as well as a statement of those now served by this company.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■__■�_■■■!=■■■N■■ - and showing the possible additional ■ tity ofipole. A stn bment of thequan• BANK ■■ , tity of poles, erose-arms, bracket., in• ■ THE'DOMINION M sulators. wires, cables. instruments ■ and other accessories. together with ■ 901Ta■a1SM110 1871 the cost of the material and labor re- s m Squired to build the lines necessary to ■ Fa1rmerS Busineq -serve the additiondl demand, An esti- ■ sew tt� a tea business of calcar sae >Dsalus ti Las ■ Q a mate of annual receipts and expendi- ■ ss0�•• aO °oe•A� on favorable ares' ■ ■ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT lure under the proposed increased ■ system as. cont with the resent. ■ = : K >{i.00 eta to rsestvN !• g Pam P •Iatarest paid or saasa a acooattts triter 'i ,race � � .. , .. : plant. ■ >efsisat ..rota aflsarea a dgpmd ors. Igl ��, - �^f %, r- _ After a public hearing and the Sling tj ■ - 3.Ie� "e Genulile . - of this prospectus the authorization of 1 p ■ 'WHITBY BRANCH-: boRDON HAL Ma -"this -hood ileus was gragted by the ■ _I-. na6K � ■ _ , " Ontario Railway and Municipal Board ■• r a f o no l a - ;, in an Order issued June 16th. 1917.■■■■>H1■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s■■■■■t■■■■>•■■■■lt■>•tt■Ii■■fi■■ _ The estitrtates and the plans for the _ "organization of the Company were - ---- - :. p repared under the direction of Henry Avoid 8bater. Chicago, Illinois, nae of the disappointment Refuse imitations Only, ! y pioneers and leading organizers of the OU­R. Independenttelephone industry thro-genuine Columbia Grafonolas and Records bear nghout the United States. Asa basin for estimating Mr. Shafer used the this trade mark. Look for it before you buy. appraisal of the Competnv'e property iceceatlymade by W. J. Herdman, an A full line of Green's and Lear 's $rea;d �. experienced electrical engineer and i telephone expert of Toronto, and an and Pastry Flours, also ,accounting_ repport made by Thorne, Mulholland A Co., chartered account-C-bluh3bi4 to, of Toronto. - Purity Bread Flour - • In addition to this, to coinply with' _ ^: the Ontario Gompantes' Act it was , necessary before "offering securities - .. T T ' T Q for public subscriptinn to file a pros- O I .L.I O .L_ L t.7 �a�Qno1a pectus with the Provincial' Secretary • containing a iinancial statement and Gasohne and -Motor oils'. Axle- Grease and _ certification ae follows: i 1. The following are the names, de- Machine Oils of various kinds. t scriptions and addresses of the Direct. - ors tit Home Te-lepl�me Company; Ltd :—Alf Hoover, Manager, Green - r - A fall line of Barnes Baskets alwa e River: F. A. Reedor. Farmer, Cedar' y - - - - --'Grove; F. D. Mackey, Manufacturer, Torontq ; Williata Futter, Merchant, on hand. R• ,• + Green aver ; J. H. Jones, Farmer, ' ' Balsam , F. E. Reesor. Manufacturer, Ev .-A N N I S 6Y'•Locust Hill ; Jobn Moore, Physician, Brooklin ; Robt. J. Corson, Publisher,* • Markham; T. C. MacAvO . Gentle. C W Liddle .A P.II P><ckeilri Ont., ;men, Balsam ; Walter Wa�, Farmer O1NTTAFiSC W. f $ $f ,_ . c. f'!R,�-a.�.'.a r_ s:. s.:,i .'.; '_ _ss^..:.i.,;.._�...:. .-, .-K..�... ,.. ;-_'. A... .:�^C •.JM,.., _. .:.a_... -r�..,,. ter, .s+��: �. a.:. :.�_--. _..- ,u'.F�•_. ,.:r;.3__-..crc_ire.-%r,*rc?+?�trc.%!'3Figr.�•+�-�,. .:'.t:'.?:�av++. t✓':�i,R� _ c:�'aac�� 7 7 Don't miss my Gigaidlo ' Sale dating from Octbberi 19tk to 27th. 200 pain Men'@ Military Boots, regular 6.80, going at LU 100 pairs Men's Fine Boots, regular 5.0u; going at 3.50 100 pairs IMItW Pine Boots, regular 5.00. going at 8.50 ,�&tLor barg&'ns. but space. t &dm t mention. LL FINGOLD -NORTH CLAREMONT DISNEY 8130S. tri to Claremont this week. Wellington THK isA�r the 199SAW in be hold in Krolkine Church on Friday,' ,.STAN BARD BANK. -Nov. ZW. Mr. Rodman, of tho Standard OF CANADA 33ank, spent SUD&Y at his home #1&*D OFF= - TOINCIM In son Mrs. N 4 of Toronto, in via- we "Tim &0 parow" of ' Iting at the home of Mr. and- MY& Thomas Graham. I �jmhAft I onas - --- a Victory B George Taun and. sister, Miss i --dr- Trooste, are open ng W week with . im p ad& a9d proftable inve 4o a help to c n untry. -1trionds in Scarboro. Luther Bow9s, of Peterboro, vow Amy Bralsoli of dds Boak will take was home over Sunday with hill w@74- 1.1ra Vow sub"drdoo wkbmt obarge. Another, Mrs. Joseph Readman. Methodis PICIMERING BRANCH, - The Presbyterian and 'Sunday Schools Will hold' their P_ W. CORDON, Manaw. Bruich am at wwor. Christmas tree on the l8th J. P E E L S 0 N r.' Vnion 10 December. All some extensive draining to him Owing to his acting ow -the Pickering tribunal, the NEWS -man wall unable to make his w"kly M Mo. r age w(ar Foot' 7 Don't miss my Gigaidlo ' Sale dating from Octbberi 19tk to 27th. 200 pain Men'@ Military Boots, regular 6.80, going at LU 100 pairs Men's Fine Boots, regular 5.0u; going at 3.50 100 pairs IMItW Pine Boots, regular 5.00. going at 8.50 ,�&tLor barg&'ns. but space. t &dm t mention. LL FINGOLD -NORTH CLAREMONT DISNEY 8130S. tri to Claremont this week. Wellington Funeral Director— Pearson has purch- Our stock of Summer Footwear includes the latest styles ased an interest in a livery stable in Stouffville. We hop i ehe m ' akes PUMPS and OXF6RDS in Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and and Embalmers, sisuccess of his new venture. Mrs. -J. R. Thexton, of 'Picker. Dark Brown Calf. Wlhitbyp lOntatrio Ing,, and Mrs. John Lumsdon, of Peterboro,'were here mlling on J. ___H, White Canvas' and Buckskin Boots. Shoes and Pumps and Mrs. Beal on Friday last. Lyman and Mrs Pilkey and R. of all ma, aesku &Us -answered promptly at J. and Mrs. Mann inotored out to See our -line of Fleet Foot Outing Shots for Men* Women and Children any bour by motor. Green River ori Sunda and spent the day with. Mr. and in. Jarvis. and obtain prices Don't be_m� No extra- ollarge for distanoe I W. M. Palmer hai been doing J. P E E L S 0 N r.' ly we *an, and do,shrow off the agesitl All some extensive draining to him commission of, -which you we -purobamij* < We have the, finest Hearse sellar. He says he exp6ets the polies trustees to do their part at BROCK STRBETl WHITBY, ONT. and.equipment outside itY then is Stren& 'Claremont liverq ones Re"fine weather of the past fe.W dayshas been heartily welcomed of Toronto Office and Works. Whitby, .Water, Puro'Water by the fairmersi r am it is enabling ff you are wise you will use the only Bell Phone, day or night, No. 99 'them to catch up with their fall 'Bus meets all Trains Independent. day, No. 62 - �work. QnIto a number of - odr yoting There is a great movement at pres- en -t for co-operation among the farm- First-class Riga to hire day or Nights and Sundays No. 65 G k 'Won have made their visit to Brc)- ere of Ontario and every farmer is night at lowest prices. attention.' COAL and GRAIN .-ugham military tribunal. Some are well satisfied with the results invited to join the good work. Phone 1806. . Attend the meetings of the U. S. 0. while others are not. Club and become better acqualittedl. Thos. S=aerson Son, PICKERING . Will the party or parties who with your n4tighbor and mutual re. eoundence will develop. PROPRIETORS borrowed Mr. Peters' wagon kind lPect and ly return same as soon as possible :8118 fine weather has again met In Room for a few orders of twine yet. �Ficksrinlr Sision G. place them with the secretary. and all TIMN TABLP Hard and soft Ocial of the best quality on hand. and he wisbems to use his wagon , those getting twine through %be club T. R. Trains gains But fte so folloivs-- to it.;romptfy from Mr. No. 6 K&i 8.0e A X. We can supplK hardwood flooria Ray. Geo. Clare, of Orono, cQr - man of rhe Bowmaxiville Dim trict. are Raked got lu 46 28, Local '145 P. M. M&rq4lg or Lome uckrn' 40 ao Local 6.24 P. X Highest price paid for Barley, R a and Buckwheat delivered y will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday, morning and I Trains going West duc-611 fwl�� United Farmers' No. 29 Local 10-27 A, X. ...at Spink's Mill. evening. Mr. Real will officiate at Orono. 91 Local 2.35 P. M. Club, Tickeringe 7 M sil 7.40 P. X. *Sundav included Pickering Station Coal Co. The many friends of Miss May first ready roofing, made in 1891 Nicholson assembledat tbebome of Lyman -*nd-Mm-Pilkey am Monday evening and treatedher Ao a miscellaneous shower. prior to her marriage to Mr. A. Middle- ton. The team appointed to canvass Pickering township for the Vic- tury Luan met at the Wilson House here on Friday last. Thom. -,:Birkett and Ed. Gleeson are the ��: . Official cativabsers -for the .-north. ern part of the township. - The Womett:s Institute will 1hold their November meeting at the-horue of Mrs. Mantle. - The to le for discussion will be cereals, WN,tc. Question drawer. The Ise meeting will be held on Wednes-1 !day, 21st inst.. at 2.30 v. In. On Monday night last at Aurora a baby contest was held, when a genuine diamond ring was pre8- *nted to the most popular ba -by. The winner Waar Mrs. Profit's baby, who won the coveted prize -,-by securing 7940 votes, which was a majority of 130. ig was . solemil- A pretty weddIE ized at the home of'Tbos. and Mrs. 'Benn's, 5th con. at Uxbridizet when their da'ughte.r, EmilyA.1 became the bride of David E. Wat- son, of -Osba;wa. Tbe'ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. McLellan, of Claremont, in the presence of Immediate relatives and friends. The happX eonple left on the evening train for a short honeymoon$ after which -they will,re ide in.Osha"� On Wedn:sday afternoon, Nov. .3th. a happ event took place at the hodoe o7Wm. and Mrs. McKay -on the Oth con. of Pickering, when their only daughter; Gladys, was uniW in marriage to Henyr Slack, of Glasgow, by the Rev. . Wood, B. A., B. Th. The bride looked rery sweet, wearing &-dress of white silk, trimmed with shadow lace, and the customary wedding veil, and entered the -i drawing -room on the arm of her father, to the striins of Mebdels- ocibm's wedding march played by Miss Myrtle Beebe, of. Stouff ville. The bridesmaid was Miss R�sta ,PlFttten. of Toronto, while 'the m was assisted by Floyd Me- oon FFLY, brother of the bride. The 4% f of the bridegroom to the bride -was a handsome diamond and pearl sunburst, to the bridesmaid .a gold crescent brooeb, and to the best man -a -pearl tie -pin. After a isuniptuous. wedding dinner, the bride changed her costume to 4 travelling S-Uit of Belgium gray, with bat to match of grey and of pink.. The happy mu - pie left, amid showers of con.. ti and beat wishes, for a short motor trip to points east. About forty guests from Orillia. Port Perry, Whitevale, Toronto, Claremont and Stonffville witnessed the cere- mony. Among the many beauti- f til and usef til flif ts to the bride w"ah&Ddsome piano from hmr -father. Outheir return Mr.and 91 Mrs. Black will reside in GIA1196w- -4.4,ics; offere for Public SubsC2iPd*n The mrasTant or Fl. Can''ada's Victory Lo'a A IL50,000,000 5J% Gold Boudis .5 In?, 1917. and offered in three maturitim the 'ho; of which to GO -100-1 with the subscriber, follo"I ..seuing Interest from December B year Benda due December lot. 1922 to year Bands due December Ist. 1927 20 yew Bands -due December lat. 1"T This I as- Is *%&the . rised under Act of the Par . fiament of Cmada. and both Plindpga.and interest are a charge the can it"ted Revenue Fund: pmrrioaq Issues. The Miniam of Finance The amount of this issue is 8150-000,000, exclusive of the amount Many) mid by the surrender of be&" Of -bowswa. cam v the right to stiot the whole or any part at the a mount subacrib ed in ctcese of $150,OMWO- at.thb Lms will be used for War'Purposes only. and win be qwut wholly In Id and. I j;7v1" $1 ler" to In GO 604 $4,0110111 -Subscriptione must be In sums of 650 or multiPb" thered. d Receier Gnemll:at Ottawa. or it th* O;ffift Of tbs Amailtnat It VCR` U�hlq tthout duarge st.the Office of the Minifter of Finance mavam!!Wlt Joh , Charlottetown Montreal. Toronto, VAnnipeg. Regina. Calgary -d Vktarial- branch in C__j, of Lay Chwured BanL interest payable. without charge, hLif-yeady, June lot Lad December lst� at any Beamr or Rellrotered Bonds =1 or as to Principal and Inteies -Scrip certificates. nou-ner � the choice of the applicant for registered or Bonds riay be registered a3 to prin bearer bonds. will be Issued after otiable, or payable to bearer. In nr<,orrtance by the bank receiving the money on anoment in exchange for provis onAl receiPts. When these scrip certificates have been paid in full. and Payment endorsed tber"m I they inay bi exchanged for bonds, -hen pmnar"d, with counons attached. payable to bearer, or registered " to Principal, m for fully resixtered. bonds when ptnured. without coupon&, in LCCOrdance with the application. the Chartered Banks. Ekelivery of Interim certificates and of defin4lve bonds will be mado through to principal only. . Fun sim., ".. and 31.0ft and may be registered as I - Bearer bonds with coupons will be ir-ued in denominat�nn4 I - 41',000 Lay I== tered handLA, the interest on which is paid direct to the owncr by Government cheque, will be issued a denoraWations of - $5,000; Or multiple of 3 5. 000. y registried bonds without coupe, nt Into bond@ . - Subjc�t to the payment of 25 cents for each ncw ho.3,1 issued, holdm of full into in will have the right to con1VL Of L the ith couponi, &,id hol Jers of bi-n'o with courton4 win have the right'to convert y regmtered bonds of authorized danom,- denominatinn of $1,GW n �jnatio&@ -vlithout coupon&, at &my time, On &PPlicsti.OU to -the %Ilia Of F'na ce. -S-urrender of Bo nds Holders of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock, due October l9t, l9li% and bonds of the three preceding Dominion Of Cana" war Lam LWO& be" the privilege of v=eaderins their bonds in Part payment for subscriptions to bonds of this Issue, under the following c*nd6do=­ ist,,IM, at P*r and Accrued Interest. Debenture Stock, due October War LoaLn Bonds, due -December lot. 1925, at 974 and (The abe" will be accepted in part payment for bonds of any of the this TOM) War Loan Bonds. due October let, 1031, at 974 and Accrued' Interest War Loan Bonds, due Manh 13t, 1937, at 96 and Accrued Interest. 0-bese wilt be accepted in Pan payinent for bonds of the 1937 an"anity ONLY *f this 11000 7 Issue will, In the eye t of future issues of like maturity. or longer. made b;F the GOT -t. than issmagi Boo& of the vwlaus maturities of this aselie abroad, be accepted at W and accrued interest. the equivaient.of cash for the Pu. of subscription to sea MUO& % Assue Price P" -ted by fto paiiiessent ;d cansaiis. ft2ffll--�UAM 2117 1112COM41 tite-4snpossid in of letialtion, at" payeamt to be miade as foGows: Dam her lot, 1017 20 March 134, lots 10 an J.= 2.d, lots 20J coma April let, 191 CA May lot, 1915 20 on February let, 1918 PO une, 1918. A full half Yw'f lutcut Will be pWd on tat J -1 00 The Bonds therefore Give a not lntws&t Yield to 'the Investor of 5.610/0 on the 20 year Bonde 5.6S7c on the 10 year Bouds 5.81% on the 5 year Bonds pailme to pay iny Instalment when due wi I ;,Lder p :I e to Charteied Bank for the credit of the Minister of"Finance. t far= All payments are to be mad a payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellad0n. sul)SLI-iptions accompanied by a deposit of IVIc of the amount subscribed, Mu through the medium of a Chartered Banit. Any branch in Canada of anY Chartered Bank will'torward subscriptions and issue Provisional recelvts. In case of partiRl allotments the surPlus deposit mill be app�icd toward payment of the amount due on the January instalment. reaf _-nn= Undo Subscriptions may be paid in full on January 2nd. 191S. or on any instalment due date the ter under discount at the TRW Of 5�4% Par :i�. provWou payments of the balance art subscriptions may be tnade'�Ls follows: If Paid on January 2nd. IDIS-. at Vic rite f An.1079-5, per $1130, on If paf . February Ist. 19118, at the rate of 79,46959 per $100. If paid on March 13t, IQ IS, at the rate of W.72274 per $100. 1918, at the rate qf 39.90959 per $100. If Paid on April Ist, b . e I ob tained from any branch in Canada of any Chaftere4 Back, or from any Victory LOM Committee, Of member ther" Forms of applics, an May 11 be kept at the Department of Finanqe, Otta-a- The books or the Lean wl urse fo� the listing of this issue on the Montreal and.Torouto Stock Ezch=P& HU be msAe In due cc -Applications-wi __1ubwflVtIoim Ltats will clogsi an or befaft Docembw let, 19 7. ftb. 2917. j 7 V A Q �N A of all ma, aesku P in sto=W",114p1a`yy`y:u, to G;PaA�ur works acd inspect our slioift and obtain prices Don't be_m� agents we do not employ Sh ly we *an, and do,shrow off the agesitl commission of, -which you we -purobamij* =wrisinly gave by tzom ude Jolloit". WHITBY GRANI*141d'�_,�o Office and Works. Whitby, .Water, Puro'Water ff you are wise you will use the only Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Bic% who io�agent fox Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines. all kinds of pipe and dttingp for water works. Also bath room fiw tures, etc. Everything given e&reM attention.' RICE'S PIUMP WORKS, Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, QtA6 PICKERING LUMME."AR YARD J .HARDWOOD FLOORING We can supplK hardwood flooria in beecb, birc . maple, plain &:I quartered. White and red oak in -a all grades, widths and thickne" ROOFING Buy Rubroid Ready Roofing, thot first ready roofing, made in 1891 SHINGLES Choice B. C. red cedar shingl" We D. Gordon & Sony PICKERING Bell and Independent phone. -4.4,ics; offere for Public SubsC2iPd*n The mrasTant or Fl. Can''ada's Victory Lo'a A IL50,000,000 5J% Gold Boudis .5 In?, 1917. and offered in three maturitim the 'ho; of which to GO -100-1 with the subscriber, follo"I ..seuing Interest from December B year Benda due December lot. 1922 to year Bands due December Ist. 1927 20 yew Bands -due December lat. 1"T This I as- Is *%&the . rised under Act of the Par . fiament of Cmada. and both Plindpga.and interest are a charge the can it"ted Revenue Fund: pmrrioaq Issues. The Miniam of Finance The amount of this issue is 8150-000,000, exclusive of the amount Many) mid by the surrender of be&" Of -bowswa. cam v the right to stiot the whole or any part at the a mount subacrib ed in ctcese of $150,OMWO- at.thb Lms will be used for War'Purposes only. and win be qwut wholly In Id and. I j;7v1" $1 ler" to In GO 604 $4,0110111 -Subscriptione must be In sums of 650 or multiPb" thered. d Receier Gnemll:at Ottawa. or it th* O;ffift Of tbs Amailtnat It VCR` U�hlq tthout duarge st.the Office of the Minifter of Finance mavam!!Wlt Joh , Charlottetown Montreal. Toronto, VAnnipeg. Regina. Calgary -d Vktarial- branch in C__j, of Lay Chwured BanL interest payable. without charge, hLif-yeady, June lot Lad December lst� at any Beamr or Rellrotered Bonds =1 or as to Principal and Inteies -Scrip certificates. nou-ner � the choice of the applicant for registered or Bonds riay be registered a3 to prin bearer bonds. will be Issued after otiable, or payable to bearer. In nr<,orrtance by the bank receiving the money on anoment in exchange for provis onAl receiPts. When these scrip certificates have been paid in full. and Payment endorsed tber"m I they inay bi exchanged for bonds, -hen pmnar"d, with counons attached. payable to bearer, or registered " to Principal, m for fully resixtered. bonds when ptnured. without coupon&, in LCCOrdance with the application. the Chartered Banks. Ekelivery of Interim certificates and of defin4lve bonds will be mado through to principal only. . Fun sim., ".. and 31.0ft and may be registered as I - Bearer bonds with coupons will be ir-ued in denominat�nn4 I - 41',000 Lay I== tered handLA, the interest on which is paid direct to the owncr by Government cheque, will be issued a denoraWations of - $5,000; Or multiple of 3 5. 000. y registried bonds without coupe, nt Into bond@ . - Subjc�t to the payment of 25 cents for each ncw ho.3,1 issued, holdm of full into in will have the right to con1VL Of L the ith couponi, &,id hol Jers of bi-n'o with courton4 win have the right'to convert y regmtered bonds of authorized danom,- denominatinn of $1,GW n �jnatio&@ -vlithout coupon&, at &my time, On &PPlicsti.OU to -the %Ilia Of F'na ce. -S-urrender of Bo nds Holders of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock, due October l9t, l9li% and bonds of the three preceding Dominion Of Cana" war Lam LWO& be" the privilege of v=eaderins their bonds in Part payment for subscriptions to bonds of this Issue, under the following c*nd6do=­ ist,,IM, at P*r and Accrued Interest. Debenture Stock, due October War LoaLn Bonds, due -December lot. 1925, at 974 and (The abe" will be accepted in part payment for bonds of any of the this TOM) War Loan Bonds. due October let, 1031, at 974 and Accrued' Interest War Loan Bonds, due Manh 13t, 1937, at 96 and Accrued Interest. 0-bese wilt be accepted in Pan payinent for bonds of the 1937 an"anity ONLY *f this 11000 7 Issue will, In the eye t of future issues of like maturity. or longer. made b;F the GOT -t. than issmagi Boo& of the vwlaus maturities of this aselie abroad, be accepted at W and accrued interest. the equivaient.of cash for the Pu. of subscription to sea MUO& % Assue Price P" -ted by fto paiiiessent ;d cansaiis. ft2ffll--�UAM 2117 1112COM41 tite-4snpossid in of letialtion, at" payeamt to be miade as foGows: Dam her lot, 1017 20 March 134, lots 10 an J.= 2.d, lots 20J coma April let, 191 CA May lot, 1915 20 on February let, 1918 PO une, 1918. A full half Yw'f lutcut Will be pWd on tat J -1 00 The Bonds therefore Give a not lntws&t Yield to 'the Investor of 5.610/0 on the 20 year Bonde 5.6S7c on the 10 year Bouds 5.81% on the 5 year Bonds pailme to pay iny Instalment when due wi I ;,Lder p :I e to Charteied Bank for the credit of the Minister of"Finance. t far= All payments are to be mad a payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellad0n. sul)SLI-iptions accompanied by a deposit of IVIc of the amount subscribed, Mu through the medium of a Chartered Banit. Any branch in Canada of anY Chartered Bank will'torward subscriptions and issue Provisional recelvts. In case of partiRl allotments the surPlus deposit mill be app�icd toward payment of the amount due on the January instalment. reaf _-nn= Undo Subscriptions may be paid in full on January 2nd. 191S. or on any instalment due date the ter under discount at the TRW Of 5�4% Par :i�. provWou payments of the balance art subscriptions may be tnade'�Ls follows: If Paid on January 2nd. IDIS-. at Vic rite f An.1079-5, per $1130, on If paf . February Ist. 19118, at the rate of 79,46959 per $100. If paid on March 13t, IQ IS, at the rate of W.72274 per $100. 1918, at the rate qf 39.90959 per $100. If Paid on April Ist, b . e I ob tained from any branch in Canada of any Chaftere4 Back, or from any Victory LOM Committee, Of member ther" Forms of applics, an May 11 be kept at the Department of Finanqe, Otta-a- The books or the Lean wl urse fo� the listing of this issue on the Montreal and.Torouto Stock Ezch=P& HU be msAe In due cc -Applications-wi __1ubwflVtIoim Ltats will clogsi an or befaft Docembw let, 19 7. ftb. 2917. j 7 V A Q �N A 7 Sa• ,y, .., - ,_.,_' -. �°�"� rs",-.com•-. , - e. „., %.•� +®-.. ..a;---IV',v--a.- �iR 7c•.:-:' .: .a•.:� mp'rr^- rr� �.,aas-,,goT.�a��-.:, .d. . >:'�. •".$?a•o-.,ee p...,•'...kb.0 ,.-yu,••'s.. .-'fly, 4,x,,'4 "+^.� ., `"-yi^,•s.. '•t x •�- r 41,e �+ = icT.r.+z - r V�. -..i&+-ai v.>.srs -•,;: • 2.V Ir h- . , �+ ..'.tw_ .n _ .. •.r�'� ... . • - �r "r e _ �l. da - THE EEFiLY �'V.%R PICTURE ilSdTh��+S •U! �llC ...- f= DRAT . OE ?I��KS jN HOLY A. ;� b ✓ i 6 bF r {nc. y n ✓4 ireadstnita ' y OL ' Ov••_� a zR� n si i ra N jrM k". Torcnto. Nov. 1S-Dlanitoba wheat - + r } '�' ' C - �✓ �.. i ap, . . - No..1 Northerp si.2a8: No. 2 do's s3.2p i. 'x A v y x 1\ 3, do., 12.17: No. 'a wheat, s..1P}.n • C,.Y a, v x is vv e i., stare Fort \Yirllam. Including 2 c ta=• a Can. Aljeaby's Fosses. Take Famous City -Gen. Maade's Troops �,; ;�' Rx"x Manttobx vacs-Nq. a C.W., 69 c: No. `• >.... * ` S C.«'•, 66Sc extra No, Y feed. 8 IN a. y s !feed,. 84jc, In store Fort William. Occupy Strongly -Entrenched Position .on Tigris- 4 a " k K`i `x, t r American corn -\o. S yeuow. nominal. k .YS� �r r s Ontario oats -No. Y shote. 66 to 68c, - t pant Crossed s a 5 nomir tl: No, 3, do... 64 to 66c,, nominal. . : ,.A despntch from London, says:- troops with great 8a Y rM�, " a` + s, according to freights outside., aR i7te British, have captured the city of 1,200 yards of open country and the %»•11 w ,^, " k x •� r < .. r at -New, � o. 2. winter,' ii�� �".. h .-� rtontreAl. ' f Gaza, is Palisstine, the War Office an- Indian Sikh and rifle regiments, '.k� > -;. k _ f $,.2z:"�4ts, tit store,-+ i�,� accord e ,.. resin home the attack, Cap ?jA� c ih° a i f' y, Yeas Ko. 3, $3 60 L. $3.,�Fc nouncee. pressing ` °` • #?•,< to frelgnis butx1ae. x •The British have made an advance the first C lines of the enemy BarleS'- a'ghts outside. to 11.21, ac= r' pias miles, c n� Lha► Whole ea, inflictin heavy casualties. "� 8 coming to Yretghts outride. j arm' g Ieye - Nor. 2, $1.75, according to "'''�:. - Turkish ayste of detentes in this These trenches were .consolidated, a freights outside. "'a+pttion and cs;ttiring two towns in and a Turkish counter-attack proved ' �, ,r Manitoba flour -First patents, In outs . a��I . I I unsuccessful. �'�' ^'� •� '� bake, A1,do.. 0.60 do.. !11.00: strong - �,��aa���� > bakers', do.. $10.66, Toronto. �' aeapastch says: -There are A despatch from London says: -The a Ont,arto flour-\VSnter, according to ,00 VI sample. $9.80,' In %I ntreal:.69,60, . . . ] olis oT' a general retirement entire Turkish army in Palestine is re- ; " ` Toronto; 19.60, bulk, seaboard, prompt -!� u��iward ' by the Turkish forces in treating towards the north. British ' , ir►�• -.; shipment. airplanes are following up the retiring �'' i., +pureed -car lots, aeuvezed Ittontreal a �'BlestiAe. P � freights. bags Included -Bran, per ton. ` The British pushed beyon:. Gaza, ori Turks and bombing them. .� �t 1. s 83G: shorts, do., $42; middlings. do., $a6 { s the right and left, the advance pane- For*y Turkish gens were capturfld, s" to S ., ggr,od feed flour, per bag. 33.2$. Hay -No, 1, new, per ton, ,314.50 to " trltting as far as the mouth of the says the British Official statement an- s $lvao, tttltk Toronto.• r Straw -Car lots, per ton,'s7 to $7.50, r Wti,di-Hesi, eight miles north of the pouncing the Ottoman retreat. track Toronto. s - original British line. The British cap- I British and French naval farces are ."� 1.y� = - tures of prisoners, guns and stores J co-operating against the Tulkiah tom- - - Country Yradnce -wholesale p i,,x -o ;,,, '# ", Aittter-Creamery, ealfde, per lb:. 42b munications aloII the Mediterranean p. , o 43c; prints, per lb.. 43 to 486c: dairy, pre consideable :n volume. g - -T- General Allenby reports that there coast . .per lb., 38 to Sac. 1 French officer examining the German lines in re -won Flanders. Eggs -Per doz:; 42 to 4sc. r --- - - --- - - - - - --- 1Were considerable captures Of �TisOn- _ __ __. v.-_-__ _-___.-_ - Ing grtoee-Firm; wholesalers are pay - r,_ `-�'------_e a ns ammunition and stores but The following . official communica- ling growers and country shippers $1.76 guns, y fur first-class stock, f.o.b. Toronto, Z '. 110 details are yet available. tion was issued by t}l:ie War Office on KERENSKY S GOVERNMENT FORCED Wholesalers are srllink to the retail i; A despatch from Lopdon says:- Friday evening concerning the opera- •� trade at the fbllowink prices :- 'Tekrit, on the Tigris River, in Mese-tions in Mesopotamia: .. rt,eesc-mew, larks. 2a to tw�in; twins. - TO CAPITULATE UNDER GUN FIRE 23} tt, 233: old, large, choice, [slob, 303x. potamia, 90 miles north-west of Bag -1 "The clearing of the battle -field at It salty, choice. 40 to tic: dad, was -occupied by the British on Tekrit (on the Tigris north-west of11 . creamery princes, .45 to 46c; solids, 44 k. to 45c. { s. - i Eggs -New Is in cartons. 60 to 62c: ,; November 6, the' War Office an- Bagdad) is continuing. A large I No, 1 storage, 44cy select storage, 47 riounced on Thursday. I amount of war material has. been Workmen's and Soldiers Delegates Are in Control'of Petrograd to asst. poultry -Spring ' The text of the statement reads:, found on the battlefield, in addition to ' • . . . . ., Peiiee-With Teutons Demanded. . . - Ito!'' c: fow, 2 2;2ayabs, per chlokendos Si '"Following the successful action that reported in Thursday's tom- _ $4 to $4.6 • sur e3s, a to 32c; due ,0 fought near Dup on November 2, our munication, especially' guns ands A despatch from Petrograd says: man's Battalion; which had'been de- , I.I%e 2a It y-25cgeese 21 co zzc. ' troops advanced further up the Tigris I arm munitions; The tots] number o! Live poultry-Ttlrkays: zsc; spring ,Another revolution has, broken • out. fending the .Winter Palace, surren- chickens, lb.. 16 to isc, -pens. 17 to i8c: and on November 6th attacked the prisoners captured„since the action at Extremists, led by Lenine, have wrest- I dered. - - ducks, spring. 1a to 19c; geese. 16 to - Turks, who were holding a strongly- ,Dur on November 2 is 819, including ; ed the reins of lac• t aintreached position covert Tekrit. 1? officers A large number of Turk-' power from Premier The Workmen's and Soldiers' bele: l 11 :"Octel2 ozR133 ENo. 2, fine, o to $2.60. p n; Kerenaky and the .latter is reported J gates are in complete control of the Strained -Tina, Levi and 5 s, 19 to i9jc Linder the fire of our artilleNy our fah dead have been buried. Ito be fleeing to Moscow. I city. -.- . !per ib; 16's_ tri .to 19- figs. 14 to $sic, __ - A Congress of the Workmen'e and Premier Kerensky was reported � Beans -Canadian. nominal; imported W hand-p[cked. #u.6J to 36.75 pr4r bush: r 1 I ���rri� r c Soldiers' Delegates of sol Russia has Wednesday night at Liiga, 85 miles Limas, Per Ib., 17c. ARMISTICE OF TO MA" SHELLS convened in Petrograd and will dis- I southwest of Petrograd. potatoes, on track -Ontario, bag $2. . I ! - cuss the questions of organization of Late Wednesday evening, after the l.- .. -provisions-wholesale THREEMONTH'JOR U. S ��j� j power, pease and war, and the for- Government forces had been driven' spokes heavy -Hcun_q m«,ao to .. _ �j. , ,nj�� 1 mation of a Constituent Assembly.. A I into the Winter Palace; the palace ,sac roitr e87ylosaec:- breakfae cooked, bac n �,' - L. - • - delegation has been named by the was besieged and a lively fire of ma- ; 3; to 42c;.. backs, plain. 40• to 41c; bone- ,• - : : - ! I Congress to confer with other revolu- chine guns and rifles began. The "Iess, 43 to 4 40 I g i Cured meats-I,onq clear bacon. 27j >; Proposal -of Lenine, the Maxi- Canadian Firms Receive Orders tioriary and democratic organizations cruiser Aurora, which was moored at, to 2 nc tb; clear b. ui. s, 763 to 2 i o with a view to initiating peace sego- the Nicolai Bridge, moved up- within lard -Pure lard. tlerc«r si to 27;c; . - ,malist Leader in Petrograd. for Large Quantities, tiations for the ur ose of "taking ran e, firing shrapnel. Meanwhile' om ou d, ttierc,st. 22b to }tubs.�ssi 4 -A despatch from Petrograd says: A despatch from Ottawa says:- steps to stop the bloodshed," j the guns of the St. Peter and St. Paul to zit: palls, 223 to tar. _ ro The Revolutionary Committee, sup- Negotiations conducted ,by the Im I Government forces holding the I Fortress opened fire. The palace. stood j, wontreal seaacete -, . (ported by the military garrison, -has I perial Munitions Board at Washington 1 Winter Palace were compelled to out under the glare of the search- I Montreal, Nov 13-oatP-c an,idian '' taken over all Government offices in have resulted in the placing of s large capitulate early Thursday morning I Iights of the cruiser and offered a , westertl N-, 2. ri c, a ,., No. 3, i i lc.; ` Moscow, according to a telegram re- order for i5 mm. shells, to be pro- under the`fire oT the cruiser Aurora good target for the guns. The de -'tai" sifeed, Kaiiey� alnidna ih�39. _ .._. imived by David R. Francis, the duced from Canadian -plants for the I and the cannon of the St. Peter and' fenders h,9ld oui for four hours, re Flour -also. Spring wheat patents, Cr.. Assts, ill 60:. second°, $11,10:• strong - - ,American Ambassador, from - the United' States Government. ' It s , St. Paul Fortress across the Neva, At 'plying as best they could with ma bakers'. s i o, 331; straight rollers. bags. _- American Consul -General in Moscow.( stated that from six to seven and one 2 o'clock Thursday morning, the Wo- chine guns and rifles. $5 2u to 116.'35. Rolled oats -Bags. 90 The despatch from the Consul -Gen- l half million shells will, under this ar __-_ __ _ - lbs. $4 1(t to. $4 25 Bran -1135. Shorts - lbs. to 342. Middlings -344 to. its • 'oral was dated Thursday, and added rarigement, be produced in Canada GERhfANS SHOT DOWN �louutte-Sas co $au. Hay -\o: z, peg 'r?- '!that conditions in the city were quiet. during the first seven months of 1918, I MEIN WHO SURRENDERED. I I�R�i�H ADVANCE 1 ton, car lora. iiz to $1z.so, Cheese_ at a. al$r do., easterns. 21jc. .11 Ane western fat % ' "We plan to otter an armistice of The Izneprial Munitions Board will.1 Butter --Choices' creamery. 43I to 44c, ' i ! Ades etch, from ondon says: The' _ ■Pconselds. :t . '43c, %, . Fresh. 69 to three months, dosing 'which elected ,act for the United States authorities P IJ c set«� r d. 46 to 4 i�, No, L eLuSk. a2 l r preventatives from all nations, and Ln placing the contract and supervia- Reuter correspondent at the .British ' 1N FLANDERS' to 43c; \o. 2 track. 39 to 40r. Potatoes not the 'diplomats; are"to settle the tog the production of these shells In! i -Far bag. car lots. $1,50 to $a.2S. \ i I front says: � I About four hundred prisoners were - - - • ;I -- yueatioc►s of peace,' said Nikolai Le -'Canada - Wtaaipes Grata pine, the Maximalist leader, in a The United States ordnance depart -;taken -at Passchendaele, A consider- Half a Mile at Passchendaele, on-WrnnipeR, --Nov -13-cash prices I -speech before the Workmen's and Sol- zVent will supply the- steel and com-'able number were killed by the fire 1 2,500 -Yard Front. •gats -No z e d, 61c,Olto. 3. ed, 64je: diem' Congress on Fride of their own ns as the were being I extra \o. 1 feed, 681c. \o. 1 feed, sac; gr y. '� portent 'pasta. The Canadian menu- �' y ".o. 2 do., 621c. Itarley-i'nchan ed, "Fite offer these terms," M. Lenine ! factures will forge the steel and ma- brought back, whether by accident or London, Nov. 1,1. -Driving resist- Flax -Na 1 N. -W' C_ $1.10j; "Nd, a C�„ r added, "but we are willing to consider chine and assemble the shells. design has not been learned; otherwise leas!$ northward along the Paschen- I f3.iaj;. No, e, do.: i3+oa8.. . daele Ridge Saturday, Haig's troops vntisd states scarlets - �' $tzty proposals for peace, no matter 4 the total would have been much g won all their objectives within four_! from which side. We offer a just! - _ .. higher. j Alinnea alis Nov to -c rn-�o e peace, but will not accept unjust EXEMPTION CLAIMS � The order attributed to von Hinden hours, and even pressed beyond them ; yellow, s�2.oa to. $2.10. ores -No. s p j burg that if Passchendaele was taken. at some points. The attack was made b i our -t ncthanaed, Bra=n 1131 ooLo iss. Lerma.' AGGREGATE 206,167.' - ' „--v-- rt must be retaken has not borne fruit.. on a front o! 2,500 yards (1-5�e miles) , Duluth. Nov. rive. Ill I0; No track. x�c i A despatch from Ottawa says: � By- nightfall the Canadians -were re-, and the German lines were pierced f3 37 to ec December, .33,18' bid; slay, November , R LL'1�7 DECLARE Claims for exemption filed through- ported well dug in around the half- half a mile. The operation widened bid, - out the Dominion totalled 206,167 moon o! captul ed ground, and plenti- the salient about Passchendaele and yips tseoolt sea:=Sts i and 16,433 reports for,service. Y supplied guns. i Goeber considerably, giving the Toronto, Nov. i3 -Extra choice heavy .' STATE OF WAR P full su lied with machine na. g y+ g g I Taking the whole period since the.! } j8ritish a firm grip on their recently -,steers. s11.50 to 312: do, good heavy, I ' SHOUL BE NO RISE acquired positions on the northern 1 31.75 to 11t�,as; butchers' cattle, choice. - - _ issue of the proclamation, Vancouver r .. $10 to $10 _5; do., good, $9.35 to $9.65: s - !has the highest percentage of reports IN PRICES OF, SUGAR.. crest of the ridge. ido.. medium. 3s.60 to $8 ,75; do., com- 3 - - - mon, fi.b0 to $S, butchers* bun's, choice #i1U3Bi$n Governor Deposed by for service. The Vancouver percent- I �+ _ . 1 $446 to $8.76; do., wood bulfr„ $7.40 to + A despatch from Ottawa says: I$7.s5, do., medium urls 36.65 to 37.10 Soldiers Cominittee. i age is 22.71; Kenora is second with BRAZIL WILL CONTROL • . do rough haus. $6 to $6:butchers i '(1795 and Calgary third with 11.49. Dealers who have advanced the price cows, choice. $8.25 to $8.75; do., wood, . . _ Helsingfors, Finland, . Nov. 11.-A I ' . -_.ALL GERMAN BANKS. , o! sugar to their customers during --i 5..60 to f5; do.: medium, $6.60 to 18,75, state of war has been declared in i 0 stockers, 37 to 39.25; feeders. $9 to the past month are taking an impro- P y ! 39 i 5; canners and cutters, $5.25 to 116 Finland. The Provisional PRINCE OF WALES HAS GONE Ades etch from Rio Janeiro says: per advantage of the present tempos- milkers. good to choice, 39.5 to 3150, Committee has appointed- sailor TO FIGHTING FRONT IN ITALY ar shortage and exact' an unfair The Chamber of Deputies has adopted do., corn, and mad., $75 to 11115: springers, - p Y m8 $95 to $150: light ewes, $11.50 to $13.60 all the measures recommendedto the seamed Schiecks Commissary of Fin-, profit. Such is the effect of a state-, bucks and coos, $9 to $30 so: • sheep - Congress, by President Braz as re heavy, 35,,5 to $7.50: yearlings, 312 to land in place of- Governor-General Paris, Nov. 11. -The censorship ment issued by the Food Controller. I iia; calves good to choice $14 to 1115 ' 7Nekraaoff. f permits the newspapers to announce } Mr. Hanna added that, there was no Priaels against German agents, as spring lambs, 115.76 to $16.36: !tows6.11 t well 'as supplementary measures, in -'fes and watered. i1B.i$ to $17: do., . The Diet is in 'session and Russian; that the Prince of Wales has gone to excuse for retail prices to -day being fed and ort cars. $17 to 117.26; do., .�1 eluding a state of siege. These meas- fob.. ria to ca6.25. . resentation in it has •been com- the Italian front. He appears on the 1 higher than they were a month or • ures include the annulment of con- ,pietely ignored. It has voted to elect streets like any other of?icer, and fias six weeks ago. He pointed out that - a state directorate with supreme become most tracts for public works entered info' Some farmers hesitate to plant popular, receiving ova- for the month of September the prices x►ower, tions whenever he is recognized. of sugar in all parts of Canada were with Germano; prohibition of new sweet clover on their !arms for fear, between 10 and 11 cents per pound. land concessions to German subjects they will have difficulty in.eradicating . 4 and of the transfer of ownership of, it when the fields are'planted'to other - . ITALY'S ARMIES TO BE DLiWCTED ICELAND DECIDES ON REVOLT German properties; control of Ger-:crops. The results obtsineS annual UNLESS GRANTED FLAG, man banks and German commercial: ly by hundr-eds of farmers are suffici _. ' I firms and the internment of German exit proof fhat there is no foundation . _ , RY ALLIED STRATEGISTS A despatch from, London says:- I suspects. _ _ +for, such fear. _• �- _ Iceland is threatening to revolt - - -- - -' . . , against Denmark because the island's I BRITISH SND F ETCH REINFORCE PITS Inter -Allied Military Committee Formed After Historic Confer- demand of a separate flag has not a . . , ence-Cadorna Succeeded by Gen. Diaz.. .;. : ... b granted.hfrom . Scandinavia say been R C H . THE IT N LINE . Des - .. _: - t'hat all political parties and_ virtually i A despatch from Italian Army' staff, wilI serve on the inter -allied the entire people on the island are dis- , • Headquarters says: The conference of Rommittee with Gen. Cadorna. posed to declare their -independence Teutons _Ree,apture Asiago-British $at;teries Are' Now in . British, French and Italian represent Among. military officers the , de- unless all their demands are granted. � ' Iatives has resulted in the creation of ' cision of the allies to create a per- Recently the people of Iceland ap- . - .Position and Shelling The Enemy. . :. at permanent inter -allied military com- marient military committee has caused pealed for home rule. This was grant mitteer great satisfaction. It is'acce ted as - London, Nov. II. -On the Italian I ,Along the middle and southerli '' P ed, but the request for a tieparate ,flag New leadership for the Italian evidence that the allies have awak-I was not acted upon: front the Italian line in the.noith has 1 reaches of the Piave, the Italians are . • army has been provided. ened 'to the necessity for the closest . - ! holding their line tenaciously, al- stiffened under the reinforcement it j though they have been forced to give - -General Cadorga, who has been ixt union of the whole length of 'the AMERICAN TROOPS ARRIVING g supreme command of the Italian western front for the political and IN INCREASING NUMBERS. I has received from the British and up the Vidor bridgehead,. north-east .. ; army since the beginning of the military conduct of the war. . French. Even the German official I of Treviso after having fought a de- `` 'w•ar, has been given a ,place on the The Italian armies continue their With the American Army' in communication does not mention .any laying battle in.which they iiad time r} - - Mew committee. ! retreat across the Venetian' plains France, Nov. 11 -Gen. Pershing said further - retirement. iia the Italians, I to blow up the bridge crossing 'the New heads of the Italian army toward the Piave River, where it is to the correspondents to -day: "Troops but, on the contrary, admits that east stream. ,have been .named. Gen. Diaz has I expected a stand shortly will be made and supplies are arriving in increasing of Asiago, where the :�ustro-Germans 1 Italian Headquarters, Nov. 10.- _ been appointed first in command, by them, aided by large reinforce- numbers." Thanks to the French, made gains late last week, the ital- British batteries have taken their - -_:.+ with Gen. Badoglio second and Gen. menta from the British and French British and American navies, he con- I inns in strong force attacked the in- position along the front line prepared • "�:' - 6`randino third. {armies, and under anewly-formed tinued, the submarine to date had not waders and recapturul lost poli ions. to give support to the heroic services' Gen. - Foch, chief of staff of the command, which is to work in con- claimed the life of a Single American I The- Italians tool: xboltt 1(M prisuael's. heretofore chiefly borne by the Itai- _ French War Ministry, and Gen. Wil junction with a permanent inter -allied soldier on the troopships bound for In the Sugaria Vaile5 an enemy ad- i ian rearguards in the effort to staS ', t son, sub -chief of the British general conference of military of cars. France. . - ,� vance' guard was captured.. 1 the Austro -German -advance. _ J - - b l a �. _' . . .,v.a. <i„wr�:at.,: .�, -- - ,.._, .. .�:... .. -r,...,::.��.,_ _:._. . _......a __s...-.. ,. ,-_... ., :'.., .. .. a.. .._._. -_ ._.. .... .... e. .. .,..e.y,.-._.-,,... s. �. -.. ... .. - -,..-'A _._......,...,. ......_....i.... re... �.^a:,_:�>,ec=ae:ho":.X�,:: 4"'�,i�oa.aaeil.�.:�.�s.�.-9aiCE"s+5r:t"'d,..'•',�^ .,twa���� a .�-'_' '�.e- - ... ' "...4-�±y 'r�A,'>''�� ic,eier a, i,.�ew�'+r' ._.3'�'' ^'.��" �. �. �.`.�?. �'Tr :-'. u ray',:'.�L.�` r'i.:. • •�'♦'1..,+k+`+5.t' ^`.'Y, a„'1�T-i,�.'i�Yi,:an. �•-.Y"�i":.ac_tri .acF+.nr. >•�b,�",�'r,.'{,',n,'Y+n.�..u..sF' . ......:•. ;jays.'h"..4•cds Y"�.iy^T.;+,v' •��.•�rr......,..:. .a.r;rw»x �3S! k'•r�o,..u-ar•�'^�••b'Yb' ...,+' .5b.i aa"wyr _+' _r'�• Y^_�'s'`T:'t.r au�.neD•reta4s� .. ;�. n - '.f .•.v,.,,.I:"..'�"+ l+i-n` a .w�,-'-, ', �-<' �u !,•. !..:,Tni,:•.,'k,TaR :,.•_ ._ .. .... •. • _ -' , � '• _ - • • _ .. ... , • Lim i� In turning out soine of its products Raw Eggs Outkeep- mea• ' The Real War waste blocks of various sizes were '•HEMSTITCHING ' yaw eggs keep ;good much longer YE ti, -4, ' BlCad" must contain the III numerous a3td served to iurnisk all Cn Blouses, Dresses, Table Linen, at;. than cooked eggs; even when these .^+ the fuel required for the -plant.. This [ _ ,ecordion and Knife Pleating. are hard boiled. This was proved by entire wheat grain—not the' material had s fuel valine of $3 a ton. ! Co{ered Buttons made from your owe Dr. Leon Lin•let, a member of the white flour center —• but I to a' visitor looked the plant ! material: _• Paris Conseil d'Hygiene, •after many Ono• day p Braiding and Embroidery. CVCry partic�lC Of`glutezr and oi:er,• soles the waste blocks and be- I ' our New niustrated Catalogue to French soldiers had reported that the pan to figure out the number of them ; ,iu.t in. and we want every lady to hard .boiled eggs they received from .a. 7 Inlineral' 8altS—alS0 the outerYI • Ontario to have It. G r li { in'a tots., Hp :offered the manager $17 i - home had gone bad, while the raw eggs $ bran coat that is so useful in , Write Foir Iti=lt T; Free r a tpn for all the waste of that charac. remained edible for weeks. Dr. Lindet t o q:• keeping the bowels healthy 'ter turned out A contract was maTis TORONTO PLEATING CO. explains this fact by saying that the -r and the, visitor ipformed,the managerWSrfadalbane St., Dept. W. Toronto boiling makes the inner memo ane a: and � c t i v e . Shredded he was a toy mai}ufactui•er and that — p@rvious to gases, liquids and mic Wheat Biaelrit i3 the Teal 'the blocks pureltased would cost him 130AD RULES. robes, and lila white, of 'the egg be- *G'ulnM�c,roWnu f�Y f A �•... "war bread" because it i3" j less than half of what it co 'him to _ - „ comes an agglomeration of coagulated' we d '. make them. The mill manager imme-� stand straight: albumen and particles of a serum that lien -we 100 per cent. whole wheat j diately placed his thinking ca in or- ' is an ideal medium in which microbes p Step firstly, 'throve your weight; Might Be Better. the { prepared in a digestible form. der, secured siimples of all the planing The heaven is high above your, head, ' thrive. \ Contains no yeast, baking mill waste, called dw other toy manu- "Don't you think you have a The good gray road is faithful to your �� mamma to spread such rice large , Wder seasoning, or `hemi- fact and before returning home.l tread. FIFTEEN YEARS USE -slices of bread with jam?" asked lit - powder, nom, found a market for all the waste.about I Q , { M1, tle Ethel's grandma. "Oh, I don't Gals of an$rkind. Food,eon- the, plant except the-sawdast. Th'iBe strong: '` QF UAQI S Q1�lY TABLETS know;'. deplied the little lairs; "ah:e'd -servation begins with Shred- 6tial result is that the •sale ' of the Sing to y our heart a battle song: be a heap sight gooder if she'd let me r <k t waste purchases all the coal needed Though hidden foemen lie in wait, spread the jam myself." x -•ded Wheat Biscuit for break- Thousands of mothers Steep a boa of P y • ' nalvsis'of the wastap Pi O- Somethin is in you that can smile at for the plant and leaves a profit aver- g: y r fast and, ends With Shredded aging $300 a month, to. the- com any. I Baby's Own Tablets in the house as ' Fate. Lltnard's Liniment Cares Colds, #o ng as `there are little ones about. Wheat Biscuit for supper. I A little a Among them is Mrs. ;Hartel D. Le- ducts e sftracaLLiwroiCt ,c --- �eliciouswithslicedbananas I ducts about the saw, sail planing mills f press through: Nothing can harm if you are true. Blanc, 1lemramcook VFest, N.B., who ADZES l4ANTED TO DO PLA h . would soon prove that much of the I a berries, or other fruits. material going to the'slab it. has an, says :—"For the past fifteen years I ,u and e g d pay. at home. whole n- P And when the night comes, rest: `rare time Rood pay work sent any din - And ry excellent commercial value. '' have never been without Baby's Own lance, charges vats. Send stamp for Made ,in Canada. TYlle earth is friendly as a mothers :- I• Tablets. Whenever any Of my chile narttculars. National ltanufacturtnR t vaireast. ' Company, Montreal. �� ((�� —Edward Markham, dren are ailing the Tablets promptly :. - ---r- s► BRAVE TELEPHO?rE+GIRLS.. STUDY `AND E.XERV�JE o. �— relieve them. I have such, faith in C IncER. 'rt:a3otis t.vxPs. Wilk. i 1nt.rnal avid external, curM witL_ r _ them that. I I. never hesitate in recom •rnut natn pv our home treatrnen� write "Carried On" During Ali Raid 'as the If ou buy a Christmas present,.erre too lata Dr t:ellmaa ateaical Overstudy and lack or exercise make mending them to any of my friends te„ l.trof t.rt. r•c111naw Boa oat E this bloodleai3 children. Study does not 1 Buy it now.t who have little ones in the home." I -- - - Httn Bombs Fell. If it be for prince or peasant Scenes of. bravery among life girir usually hurt a _ child at ,school unless P t ' The Tablets are sold by' medicine Buy it now. When buying y of a London telephone exchange dor the studies encroach on time that dealers or by mall at 25 cents a boa Otlg hioIIO ; Buy it early in November, - 1nf3lf3t on having an r IR,g the recent sir raid are vividly de -''should be spent -in out•of=doors azar- � from The Dr. Williams -Medicine Co., � Or at least before December; Brockville, Ont. "OT u A scribed in "Telegraph and Telephone !case. But lack of exercise and or ere I You'll be glad if you remember-- fi O e TO H I Q " L 99 ` study is a combination that brings on : Buy it now!4 Review" by r. J. W. Kennedy, who; St. Vitus. Dance. - If your boy or girl - In these days of food shorta Mr. ge it ii' A 'was present. He says: at school is thin. and pale, .listless and , important that meat be produced with PIANO AOT1 O N - Bombs actually dropping in the im- inattentive, has a fickle' appetite, is /%��/qdN£ Granulated Eyelids, I a minimum of feed suitable for hu- '3 mediate vicinjty, while the presence of arable to stand still or sit still, you ! i/`j-SoreE'es Ev Innamed trr man consumption. This -,can be dons Irmen over and on both sides of the; must remember that health la much f pf; s,,,,,[ arand�ndyu;ckly by using more forage and by feediagi HICK SW®LLEl ELANDS 1 - building was reported, and while the. d fun rr' relieved by Murine. fry It to J smoke from er lorte .bombe. was dia- , more, important than education, an '-ar' �f�[�your Eyes and in Bab, a fiyet properly balanced rations.. that make a hone Wheeze. P more time should be given to eserclae. � �T m NoSmardas,Jut EyaConhrt Roar, have, ?hick Wind tinctly seen from the windows, and ! and recreation. es r-.,: Drusr+.t'. or bs MONEY ORDERS or Choke -down. can be theca h if all, the supervisor nearest MaritteEyeRemed�P �- mal• MY.tM b g See to it at once that the child does crieste.inTub"gsa- 1,�efao�w r.—tree. Send a Dominion Express Money reduced s.ith to me hovered over. her secti�6n like a , not overstudy, gets plenty of out -of - strong Asksgsrfse Ere lltemed7 Co.. Chlea>c* s Order, Five dollars costa three cents. I ....�..,er.c— • ,strong spirit seeking to help those un- Idoor exercise, sleeps ten out of every a m O' r ^ der her charge. twenty four hours, and takes a safe, Fresh air is the environment in Along with bookkeeping study out: I can paint no picture of stoical in- also other B x, -Il cq or SweP..I-nip. Noblister. j 1r P rellable tome like-' Dr. Williams Pink which man developed to his present of debt keeping. _ no hair gone, incl horse kelt at work. Eco. sensibility. Some nervous cries there pills until the color returns to the altate of perfection. Now that our nomical—only a few drops required at an ap- were as the bombs dropped, white cheeks and lips and the appetite be newspapers reach to every nook said lfisard's Liniment Cates atstemaer. plication. $2 per bottle delive:rd. leak 3 lifief. faces were the rule, but in many of , comes normal, For growing children a corner of the world bearing the mer.- ABSORRINE. IR.. the artiacpt+r liniment fof. these the lines of determination were Rio de Janeiro has 1,000,000 people.,, A .. who. become pale and t1ha Dr. Wil -1 sage, most rnen and, women appreciate _ mankind. reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, the strongest. Silent tears were drop- ! liams pink Pills are not only safe. but the part pure air pia„ ..in .suataiairig Swollen Yein. and Ulcers $i and S' a bottle eY� ' ped, but only for a moment. No one In most cases are the very best tonic health. near me left her post, and calls were `that cad be taken. These pills build passing and cords connected with the up the blood, strengthen the nerves Utnard's Liniment Co., limited. music of death in our ears. -nand assist nature in keeping pace with Gentlemen.—In .July, 1915, I was So near and insistent was the bor- rapid growth. throwti from a road machine, -Injuring rible thud of the bombs that most of - You can get Dr wiinams Pink 111119 my hip and back badly and was ob- us thought that some part of the tiMugh any dealer in medicine, or by I lased to use a crutch for 14 months. _ - building had been struck. It seemed mail postpaid at 5o ceh'ts a boa or sIx I In September, 1916, 3i r. WmyOutridge _ to us that the rattle of gulfs continued boxes for $2 50 from The Dr.' Williams 'of- Lachute urged me to try MIN. longer than even during Zeppelin' Medicine Co, Brockville, Out. ARD'S LINIMENT, which I did with raids. Some day it may add some the most satisfactory results and. to- _ . value to our lives to know that there I 'WHY THERE ARE MASCOTS. day I am as well as ever in my life• were times when, for duty's sake, we ! =- Yours sincerely,. _ � hisfated the chances of death. It must First Introduced Into Literature by a - •more -to the lives of wo- - MAT'T'HEW x BAINE 'add infinitely French Composer. $ I dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. 111, f. tounG. P. a F. Sit ly nans 81d=, INanirea', Gas #b3arDme and Aasar::3a J:- are mad: in r--- of �u Railroad Men. ' thea, whose Rner nervous and physical mark Them urea know From Every ship in the navy and every that Sloan's Liniment will take they organization makes them feel . more eti!#asss out of joints and the wr.- +gt regiment in the army has its own be- -,acutely. loved mascot. This creature is be- Pat—"Mike, I joined an insurance LIFT YOUR CORNS i I nes out of mtrsde�Aad it's -to lieyed in some mysteriohs way to order last night, and its tine:" Mike OFF ,WITH FINGERS j aonveniend No rubbing required. PLANING MILL WASTE. bring' luck to the men. It is interest- —"What kind of insurance order?" It quickly penetrates and brings re- ' ing to know just where this custom Pat—"Krell, I pay one dollar a week How to loosen a tender' corn lief' Eas, to +pply and `teener tbas ,R Used by Toy !Makers and Hasa Good ; originated, and how. Up to thirty- as- long as I live, and get two dollars mussy plasters or ointments. Commercial Value, five years ago, while there were such g or hallus so K lifts out a week as lou as I'm dead." I AlMraye have +bottle in the }.Dose things as talismans and luck chasms, .� 'without pain. for rheumatic aebes. I&= back. That a market for virtually all of i the mascot was unknown. sprains and strains' here- -,the 'waste of s planing mill is to be i GIRLS I WHITEN BKtN g ! The word itself was first introduced Let folks atop as your teat here- a� both at all drum a= had for the seekingis evidenced in I WITH LEMON JUICE into literature by Audran, the French Iter; wear ahcea a size smaller It Win, 2k, $1,00• the occasional bringing to light of composer of tuneful comic opera, in you like, for oorns will never again IM P „ Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to What is being done by some planing his work "La Mascotte. The word 1 send' 'electric sparks of pain through l ' mill managers in various sections of ; had travelled up to Pavia from Pro- remove -tan, freckles, sallowness. you, according to this Cinctanatl INJ the country. The latest has to dowith vence and Gascony,'where a mascot authority.a planing mill in the Northern States. Your grocer has the lemons and anp _ has been kept in every household to 'drug store or toilet counter will supply � says that a few drops of a drug bring luck �o its inmates. Apparently called Lreezone, applied directly upon nil you_ with three ounces of orchard it is derived from "masque;' which in a .lander, aching cora, instantly re-' T'4 provincial French is synonymous with white for a taw tenth. Squee¢e the tieves soreness, and soon the entire juice of two fresh lemons into a bot- ",`ne coiffe," meaning "born with a tle, then p11t in the orchard white and corn, not and all, lifts right out. s: g caul." > In many parts of Europe, not shake well. This makes a quarter This drug dries at vacs and simply I BROKEN DOWN `Tea and CQf- e_bly in Scotland and in France, good j pint of the very best lemon akin shrivels up the corn or callus without fortune is attributed to the caul; and whitener and complexion' beautifier 'even irritating tate surrounding tissue. fee Interfere high Prices are paid for one. A child known. Massage thin fragrant, creamy A email bottle or treezone'obtained �� HEALTH born with this supposed charm is not, lotion daily into the face, neck, arms at any drug store will cost very little —r y. • only fortunate itself, but also brings but will poeitively, remove every hard and hands and just -see how freckles, with D 1 g e s• . good fortune to those in its home. or -soft corn or callus from one's toot. Woflfan Tells How $5 Worth �a sallowness, redness and rough - In Audran's opera mascots are used nese disappear and how smooth, soft If your druggist hasn't stocked this I e t�ODf.'� to thwart the evil powers of Satan. new drug yet, tell him -to s �' and clear the akin becomes. Yea ! Beta small y . So popular was the opera and its story It is harmless,• and the beautiful re bottle of ireezone for you from his Made Her Well. says t tsltIt known ' that mascots in the form of watch i sults will surprise you. wholesale drug house. ' tdt we charms, coins and other devices were Lima,, Ohio. -"I was all broken down house- tnhealth from adisplacement.One of my carried on the person', and in. Tiny balls of fresh country sausage ��T� BLISTERS to holds dogs were christened as mascots baked and rolled in chopped parsley see m lead she a - Many who use tCS to ward of! evil. Gradually the idea make an appetizing garnish, to serve see me and she ad - or coffee, not know- was adopted by sailors and soldiers; With the turkey. mensvised me to tem• lII that It and mules, cats and goats were sup_ mance taking Lydia g Sggm- posed to have a particularly strong in- esiaardTs Llaiment ones nivhtherla. TORMED E stable vas' - nates stomach-trou- fluence in attracting good fortune and stable Compoatl& blas, could still enjoy bringing success and victory. "In the event of an air-raid do not --- -+---- and to use Lydia'm Sometimes bila of earth are used collect in a crowd," reads a notice Pinkham'sSaas elf a delicious hot table Ori Hands, Caused Disfigure- Wash, Ibe&=t4&- as mascots. A small piece of Ireland posted in a Kentish hamlet where the beverage and es- was recently shipped to the United' total population consists of nine per- jnP,ntl�+Itehing and Burning. mg your remedies =' 4 cape harmful effects States in order that Mr. William sons. Cuticura Healed. and In twi.U"•r -`-• the A. Taft might deliver his St. and In two e by a changePatrick's Da address while standing �' —�— was swell R -r wholesome, pure 8 y I The trouble which I had affected my after three doctors said I sever - p brY Irish %oil. hands only. It first came in watery bli%ters under . the akin f3taad up straight again. I wsa a t •�,,,, cereal drink-- Mascots are indeed fortunate ores ' ' t wife for seven years and I reeommem tures, for, they receive he best .care and if they werescratche� and treatment and live o the fat of they liroke,caysin amass the Vegetable Compound to every R the ]end. Every ship in the navy is o of . sore eruptions that man to take before birth and afte, proud' of its mascot, and eve regi- caused disfigurement, wards, and .they all got along so nicelyPOSTUM every -regi- itching, burning and loss that It surely is a godsend to suffering . meet in the army sees to it that its • of alaepp. The trouble women. If women wish to write W ,. mascot is guarded and treasured. + ed abot}„t one year and me IwTll be delighted to answer them," "There's a Reason Whether the mascot really attracts ► ter w g the Calicoes --Mrs.JVWm Moyz% 842 E.North St -41 ' 7.. good luck is a matter ofaopinion, but p an� 'Ointment for Ohio. it certainly is true .that any animal 1 bout three months I ass completely Lima+ P adopted as a mascot is a mighty for -sealed " (Signed) Mlsf Aileen Sweet, women who suffer from dia lnce- Matn St,, Eastman, ue. meats, weakness, irregularities, nee lunate creature. o , Keep your skin err by daily use of vottanesa, It or bearing -down - • r Cuticurs Soap an tment. pains, need the topic properties of the Beware of speculation in times like For Free Sam e h by Mail ad- roots and herbs contained in L�rdia E. his when prices are greatly inflated. p ��((rreaepolt-card: "Cuticum Dept- A, piakham's Vegetable Compound. .f61 3 'mE Hoa us U. S. A." Sold everywhere. ED. 7. q ISSUE• 46-17. lis inisrd's Liniment Cares Qarget to Cowa ' .. • . 't.•,,, 3 �.• '•y1?r••ka ,i,,r' °ii .�"I',rJ�•+9' ti .. .T s 1•"asvi .� a'�'+,t,�"+ i,� �e , .. ,..c ...-..'... '...h . �_ .......e _..,_......,...:.,._ _.... .«......,.a.,.:...,.:�,m'.n-a.,_.:-.e:z,,,,c:?::6T:i�' •--•.s.,.:n.•.isi5 rir:Ji� ° a».... .'';?�',sr'•a°G' - A Mae —LOCALISMS. s -7' �- ` -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, wwas home over Sunday. :+ =-R. A. Bunting had a business trip to the city on Munday. r` -Mrs. T. M. McFadden left on '=` donnday for her new home o. Dur. ..ham. - -Sugar beets and turnipsare being shipped from here. this ; week. i Rev, Dr. Marsh and N. B. Mc- -r Buteer were in Bowmstiville pn k Friday. Dire! Moore ,has been con- '' ' her bed. for a few weeps w `'at illness. as Alma Cowan, of the Can- �;-�g g'+t•°'ill Business College, Toronto, was home over Sunday. - -John Dann has rented Mrs. O'Leary's residence recently va- s Bated by Thos. A. Wilson. -L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, same down on Sunday, owing to ' the seriousillness of'his father. -Mrs. T. M. McFadden has been s confined to the house for over a ' week suffering from a very severe 4�1d. -Mr. and Mrs. McBoteer, of To- yTonto, spent Sunday here with w : their son, N. B. and Mrs. Mello 'beer. 1' • -Diss Laura Andrew, of the '• Torunto Normal School, spent the week -end at the home of her par. o eats here. -Mrs. John Lumsden, of Peter- s baro, spent a few 'days last week " with her brother.., J.R. and Mrs. 'r Thexton. -John O'Connor, of Belleville, spent a few days with his parens, s� Jeremiah and Mrs. O'Connor, of ry Church St. -Misses Bertha and Ida' Bant- Ing have been spendinga week • with their sinter, Mrs. (r.) Rate - man, of Toronto. a -Alex. Findlay, we regret to state, has been seriously ill durtog the past few days, but has rallied considerably. ' -Miss Gladys Down, of Toronto Nortual School, spent the week. .. end with her parents, Rev. J.. W. E, -.And Mrs. Down. -Mrs, Harvey, of Oehaws, has been spending a few days with ,f her sister, Mrs: A. Findlay. owing + to Mr. Findlay's illness. -Miss Rota Peak was confined " to her bed last week with severe attack of bronchitis, belt is now 'able to be around again. _ -Mrs. J. B. Hurn and son. Clif- ford, of Peterboro, -lave been spending a few days with her par- t' - eats. W. G. and Mrs. Ham. -As we go to press a number from St. Andrew's chureh have afone to Brougham to attend the nduction of Rev. Dr. Marsh. N' -People are now busy cleaning up their yards and otherwi+e get- ting ready for the winter, which ' is now rapidly approaching, -Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McLanch- no. of Pontypp0000l, have been spend. ' 'Ing s few da s with the letter's -- parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Down. -W. Wilson, who has been in the employ of W. J. Miller for some time, has rented the Hart - rick residence on Church street month. -Mr. Harding received official notice on Wednesday that his son Wilson, had been,:gaesed. We -hope his wounds may not be se one. - The many friends of William ".Cowan, of Rosebank, regret to learn of his serious illness. He - •has been in failing health since .last winter and is gradually be- coming weaker. -Mr. Zimmermon's household effects arrived, on Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are now busy getting settled in their new 'home. Mrs. Zimmerman's moth- - - er, Mrs. Smiley, of St. Thomas, wilt spend the winter with them. -The managing board of the Cpablic library met on Friday even - g in the library room, when a committee"consisting of Miss A. - Crook. Miss Sleep, Mr. Rowe and Dir. Housser were appointed to parcbase the books for the coming : Year. -J- R. Thezton started out on Monday morning to canvass for the Victory Loan. His territory is in the southern part of the = township, the •northern limit be. Ing the third concession line. The canvassers are expected to call at every house in.. their respective Toronto,Vnr tory. it Canadian 0!;Mhe Campbell Flour Mille Co. Certificate. ,i wiring their mill and office this ggrade of ek for the installation of elec- OPres. Ffic lights. As the prospect of ffices, j�o,e,curing light and power from the Toronto,Wydro-Electric Commission in the sear future, is not very bright, — - the Company will instal a private plant for present use. -The Imperial Concert Band - SA of Toronto, will be lieard at a 42nass meeting of the eburches in the Methodist church on Sunday luext at 19.30 a. m., In the Interests, of the Belgian Relief. They have appeared in many churches and have met with it warm reception everywhere. Mr. T. Howell, of F" Toronto, Hon. Secy of the Christ- 1 tion Men's Federation of Cpnada,' will address the meeting. 503.'r' �...`�''4 u y �,. •..,�.�� w 6 ,y yr+^+ m' '�s;',yg-sw k1J,cra'�^Y'� •iY,yy `Q s:T'.,,r.. 'r.y 1 •.,.i. yo'.< r -vc-.v -+.:i-. -.:.- `�.e,.n.-;. ,u..,.�+ . a r�'7,ea":`z ..• 'r " ds'++��"'`- •t"? -Smith Clark is spending this -J. N. and Mrs. Richardson aro- �`I�aPPY 'Thout" week to Mariposa. speodiog a few days with friends 7 -Mrs. N. J. Chapman i9 in very in Weston. :...,, poor health at present. -W, J. Calvert, of` Toronto, is "LOX NSGIBTZJL spending a few days with his par. --• - � _ ..- _ onto here. —Dr. Henry will be here as usual MONDAY. Nov, Binz -Auction sale of furniture; buggy, harness. etc., at These stoves are aC1[nOWI 9� next Tuesday to attend to his pro,- lot 8S, con. 5. Pickering, the proper- _ to tw the best �y ft leestooal duties. t -Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of TO. ty of S11 Wilson. Bale at 1 o'clock, See bills. Fred PwtiH. auctioneer. _ pII the market--.. _. - - . - - _ routo, have been the guests this WanNesaAY. Nov. 21ar-RXtsnsive © to -day. week week of the Rev. A. B. and Mrs, Bruce. auction sale of farm stock, imple- menta, hay, grain, roots and fowl: Splendid bakers, eas77 on fwd and -A meeting of the Farmer's at lot 4, con. 7. Uxbridge, the pro- party of the aerate of the Isle Tw. - handsome In deet gn• - Club will be held in the Town Stewart. Bale at 18.80 o'clock, sharp. � mall and see oar tall stedL _s� Hal) on the evening of Wedues- day, Nov. 219t Bee bills. H. S. Pugh. auctioneer. e H BUND Y -Mise Valentine, of Ithaca, N. Y., has been spending few days AY, Ov. TH— UCL OII a Of a -choice lot of cows, 2 -year-olds, — • • ° a yearlin and calves, also two colts, Buringg the past week with Joshua and Mre. Richardson and other' Pickering friends. ' -Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Graham, of Toronto, came down on Wed- nesday to see their sister, Mrs. H. Ellicott, who is seriously ill. They also called on a number of Picker- ing friends. -A number of villagers were entertained by Dr. Marsh at the telescope between 2 and 8 a. m. Wednesday. Jupiter, Saturn. Mare and the great Nebulae of Orion were observed. -If the gentleman who got the wrong hat at the Girls' Red Cross picture show recently held in the town hall will call at THE NEws' f8 b at lot l&con. 2., Pickering (Green- wood road, half mile north of Pick- ering Tillage), the property of John Quinlan. No reserve, as barns have been burnt. Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills.. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. WIMMUDAv, D'a. 18TH -Dispersion credit sale of a herd of first-class pure bred catalogued Holstein cat- tle, at lot Sk eon, Ii Pickering (glagg- ston road), the property of Ool. Marshall. Sale at 1 o clod Terms ten months credit. Catalogues on application to the ppropristor, Pick- ering p. o. - J. H. 1?'rentioe, auc- tioneer, 415 Balliol Bt-. Toronto. - The Fruit Store - HAS THE QUALITY o ce a may exchange it for his Enema own, which in much the better Melons, I'eaahefi, : hat. ' . -Mies Gladys Powell, who has .Plume, B been attending the o, has beeBukdn and all other Fruits �! Zia_ nese College, Toronto, � ore. ' -- - - confined to the house for several do 89a80n, days, as a result of a sprained ankle one evening when leaving the NEIL'SON'S ICE CREAM Is the • ht Store f train one eventng last week. � or -S. C. Bunker sold a 2, year-old Plain, in oones, sundaes or in filly to a Manitoba buyer for the 'Ice-cream sodas -always good, ' +Convenience• handsome sum of It". The ani- - s mal was shipped on Saturday. H. J. MARQUIS Get everything you want at the.one plsee. She was a spendid specimen of - r, L the Clydesdale, and farmers !veld k $ ont�`jt! Groce:'ies, Dry Good8 Boots and -Shoes, do well to go more ezteneivel - y Dose into that cissa of stock. S E E 0 S iChina and Del hware Crockery, � -Rev. Mr. Clugston, of Dunbar- - - p� • ton, will preach in St. Andrew's Alsike. Red Clover. Timothy and all P , e J , church on Hannay nett, both kinds of tends. - - W�� Paper, Etc., Etc morning and evening, while Rev. We are is the miirket and are proper- . _ _ ;-• _ - Dr. Marsh will conduct services ed to pay the highest market prices. . in Melville church, West Hill. The beet equipped cleaning milia : This is in accordance with' an in the country.j Few Specials l� lif'OCP.�`les - - arrangeraenS made by Presbytery. Send us samples, or communicate with pecia • —An interesting event. with the us before selling. -Sweet Potatoes, .. !lbs for 33v ° firming community took place on Take advantage of tha best Seed Mark- " Monday evening when a Canadian eta in the world. Spanish Onions. ... .. - sic per lb Allas-Chalmers tractor passed Bell or-lndependent phone. through the village on ks way to prompt, efficient and reliable service Yellow Denver Onions, _ _ _ Se lb, -8 lbs tor.=5c H. P. Bayne's farm, where it is in handling Seeds guaranteed. demonstrating this week. It to Prime Cheese, ... ..: - >l0c per lb a J. 8 DowNEY COMPANY "' 10 IS horse power and draws a S- Pare Haney._ .., 1Sc per Ib - furrow plow. WHITBY, ONTARIO - - - -J. H. Bandy returned on Mon. - day, after spending a few days We ,Want NoW`.�,•� In Dry �'DOds ••- with friends in Brantford, Well- , and and other places, While at A reliable Agent in Ontario County _ -- _ Welland be saw a large Dumber to sell Peiham's Peerless Fruit and Men's Sweater Coats, $1.50 to $5.00. high assortment of colorer _ g Ornamental Trees during Fall and _ and sizes. of small -gasoline -propelled Ameri- Winter months. Good pay, exclusive can boats passingthrough the territory free telling equipment. Boys' Full -over Sweaters -all•wool -colors, brown, wavy and locks an their way to take coast Over 900 Acreb of the choicest Nors- maroon, $1.00. defence work. ery Stock, including Naw varieties. —The Women's Institute com• controlled by us. Handsome up -to- -Men's Rubber Boots, $4.50 ate selling equipment and a splendid mitres appointed to solicit mater- Canadian -grown -stock to offer custom- - Men's Hip Robber Boots. $S. SO sal for stretcher cape have so Ear ers. Weare not jobbers. Write now - met with mach success, yet they for agency terms to have not secured sufficient—heave PEIRAM NURSERY CO., K•� :�r� dress goods or tweed are wanted.In Crook Toronto, Out. e They have enough lining for 880 N. 8.-Oatalogae Bent on request to cape, the number calculated on. applicanta for agencies or purchasers Flower Pots, with sancer'complete, from 4 cts to !S els each j Those having caps finished, please of Nursery stock. 61-13 Fancy Hanging Pots, 10 inch. 25 cents .each - -- _-- - return them before the 19tb fust , r� _ in time for shipment to Red Cross Cem@at Tile For Sale Fancy Hanging Pots, 12 inch, 85 cents each headquarters. -A former resident of Picker.Butter and Cream Crocks, all sizes, from 15 cents -to 55 cents fag, Mrs. John Cuthbert, died at Tile in S. 4, 5 and 8 inch. and 10, 12 her home, o Farnham Ave., To- and 116 -in culvert pipes. at old prices if bought before New Years. Frost will �tt f ronto, on Saturday last at the not affect them, so that they can be Come • If you can t, just phone or send age of 68 years. Her husband, stored during winter if not put in this wbo . has been dead for several fall, al ealeso a few thousand cement brick _ _ ; our order. We do the. years, formerly owned and con- ' ducted the Gordon House. The The Whitevae rile Yards Li - deceased, whose maiden name was - • - - fest pCO111IiUy. Blizabeth Matthews, was a niece r_ of the late Fraocis and Mrs. Mat,PIC$ERIM BAKERY �- theme, of Elizabeth St. -The many friends of Mrs. N. FRUIT CAKE•FOR XMAS mile S•„�CHAPMAN.A. Hancock wish to congratulate' Orders received now for the best"F her on securing the prize given at , line ever at 45c per Ib. - a ma•querade dance held in Ham. A cheaper Oaks, but good, at BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS ilton recently. Her costume,- re- 860 per ib. _ presenting "Liberty,” was made Wadding Cakes our specialty ' Now is the season to be fitted with boots and shoes to proteei yo�tr ; entirely of white silk and trimmed' health during the wet season.. We have put in stook -aa ims. with smell flags of silk of each Both Phones, 'c g p ' allied nation now fighting for---nsense stock of -everything in footwear for men, wore - such, ` there being sigh coon. r C er1IIg ea and children. Our rubbers Dace Been alma;s wan, - 4 tries in all. The prize was a lov. *� * �+ ely club bag in solid Morocco lea_ �,' DALE MILTS B°°�' for Sne and heavy wear at one-third less than you wig -peer is tie large _ ther., Mrs. Hancock is a daughter adores. Pall and be convinced. • A pleasure to show gaols. A of Mrs. J: C. Philip, of this place. 1=I03==71RXWOC ZMannelette Blankets, in grey and white, 10.4, 11.4, 15.4, at 1.79, -The exemption tribunals thro- You can always get the best Mani- - 100 and 125 per pair, ugh the country have been hold- toba Flour made from No. 1. In daily sessions since last Thurs- Manitoba Wheat. G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON - y. There are in' Pickering Royal Household and Glenora for Township two tribunals. That.in Bread. Try abag. the northern end of -the township, 'pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate MEI�, which site in the Town Hall, Bro. BRAN, SHORTS LOOK ugham, consists of D. R. Beaton ---. MIX FEEDS ;:YOUNG and Dr. McKinnon, with W. J. OAT CHOP Devitt as military representative. •�CRUSHE•D OATS That of the southern part of the " BARLEY CHOP W e have on hand now a splendid assortment of Cape, fast in from. tis _ township meets in the Town Hall, WHEAT wholesales. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. Pickering, and cobsists of Dr. - CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Samples for tbe-Lowndes Tailoring Co. are het e Dales, of Dunbartc,n, and John 'MIXED HEN FEED a The styles this season are exceptionably good, the costs e+spesiniiy. aiurkar, with F. H. Richardson as military representative. J. S. awes Cream substitute You know our reputation along this line is the beet. We have Calf Meal. given you the best of satisfaction before, and can again. Jephsou was appointed a member, - Molasses Meal�• but his illness necessitated the Call` and see us,when in town next and we will be glad to show you appointment of Dr. Dales in his CHOPPING AND OAT anything in the line of Men's Wear. CRUSHING EVERYDAY • stead, and F. H. Renderson was (let prices on feed In ton lots. Go to the Men's Store for Men's Wear• appointed in the place of Col. A. BELLPHONE. d A. Cockburn, who was appointed F- w, weex�el R. A, BUNTING- .PICKERING �r a member of one of the Toronto 1 tribunals. 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