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D. of O., Regio. tend member alto p� =�Akto l laso• show you the White Rotary SawingMs- �, ;ii ri,e� &"Md a tie sl.«ss"os testa ansaaelY ..Chine and the Shuttle Machine. tBsasawasay°! 40111 from visitingfriends at White Plains, NT O. McKlIgNON, M.D., L.R.O.l1. 11 Miaba C' Tictrolas from $87.00 `to $$Do.00, and hear . . s..masr et tial e�s a tlasdwas and eon of On*&"*on«amtiisie the new Victrola w Ooll■p oc susaeoas, ills atitieatiea so ddaaeee es sroensa aha - : Records. ' ' ia. OON sal rM4d■aN,lfseg6as.. Goma in and hear the lose",Maso3r da Weehe _ nos, 8. PAREWBLL, K.O., BARRIS. s oe.a ia.waw tiwes.ondCoeda104 Phon66;27U0 E. CHBIBTIAN, Banisterant On Friday evening our Literary Society will meet in the- basement of Onfas church. Rev. Mr. Clugston will give a lecture on Edith Cavell. All • aeHetMr, Rotary ?eblle. ate. stow Io[Stoubille, 'onto amY lh. lorW wLltbt• my am invited to attend, Art Farthing, of Atha. has been en- g by G. Garner for a year, The farms. in Be sure to attend the social eveningg in the basement of the church on Fri - ivaea�►La RUNDArt-ro _ Don't tallto see Miss Fearless A,Qo. ' Mi,i $ate-Smales, . of .New.York; The allenb Sister% Cousin Phemle. will spend the winter at her home Barak Jane, Katie and several others here. will be on hand and give two hours Miss. Amy Pizer tics been confined wholesome satertaiameat. This to her home -during the paweek st Nov.lay Is to be given Monday evealog, N through illness, 90th by the •'Oomradee in [inmate Diss Janet Allison has . returned HaII. ]dies Prootor, elrcutionlet, of from visitingfriends at White Plains, Whitby, and Greenwood Quartette New Hampsire. will assert with the program. Admis- We regret that Mr. Cowan. of Raw elon W cants. bank, is not Improving in health ss we would all -wish. : Quinlan's sale for. sheep. Rev. Dr. Marsh. of Pickering, ooeu- _ _ pied the . pulpit have last Sabbath, TTH LIN>t, PI08HRING _ with much acceptance. M., Bleakin and family, of Toron. to, the Than. Dison has oo tied his }a rge i � are spending winter at th'e home of her father, Jas. Poston. tura iP . John M. Michell sold a valuable eow On Friday evening our Literary Society will meet in the- basement of last week.the Congratulations to Cine. Middleta , church. Rev. Mr. Clugston will give a lecture on Edith Cavell. All on his matrimonial venture, am invited to attend, Art Farthing, of Atha. has been en- g by G. Garner for a year, The farms. in Be sure to attend the social eveningg in the basement of the church on Fri - our midst are nearing day, Nov. 80th, - under the auspices of thq Snish,of their fail ploughing. Red Cross the Sunbeam Mission Auxiliary. A Our women met at the home of M.. Bit Wilson on Saturday program will be given, followed by refreebments. Bargain day admis- evening for a social time. sion, two for a quarter. ' �TILLIAI[ J. BBATOhT. 8. A„ Bart 11 r!•t•r. soHeilor. ltoiae�, Public, a•■ooial•d — wwtTSYAL K - io�� losi•r, BaarfsNr■ Toms oi■oeeal great■ 8 $EAL G�aweemoat Me Memorial Service for the late w a.y slr..ti. 3'aaoatio• ,'P•>.Is�arow ■ • ! Capt. H. L.. Major will be held at the Methodistehurch, Wbitevsle, on Sun- t -sea -HQUSEFURNISNINGS day. December 9th, at 0 o'clock in the Den i - afternoon. A-bronse tablet of beauti. F Big Stock, at the lowest prices. ful design. given by the sisters and t3lfs year �iLA Dental -. - Deliveryfres. officers of the hospitajat Bristol. Eng - land, where Capt. Ma or succumbed to Graduate at the Royal Cotelgs of iorseorr■ and Usivenity sof Toronto. Otecs — — his injuries will be unveiled, during ever w M. pr�a�e a hardware .cote, whitb , 1st iso: t to 5.30. led. •phone Gall and see. Ind Phone 8M, the service. Special music is being In 'which oto . 441y Claremont. arranged members of botimi h the Baptist and Locust HILI Choirs lbwin Beaton,rabaeaes ovsneaa. sd Toronto, win be in charge• have kindly consented to assist, the details and numbersof which we hope iptiilri`!e1!!f '�RYa'i. - FRUIT BASKETS next to be able to give next week. �7► G. HAM -Issuer of Ma 11 and a Save Sunday nest for- Brougham Methodist in th• county of On quarts, with covers any color Anniversary. Mwrio, �Mw.ta` ve� 1 quart berry boxes ' ' TPOUCHER. Real Estate Aue- . tdon■w. waster. 4oneesw ander 24 and 8'd quart crates. made of 'very WIST HILL. On Thursday evening. Miss Helen e! m&Maa• Beaune. Brosoam. ebrn boards Strong and very light.' the eight-year-old daughter of A. T. HOPPER Issuer of Marring Of fruit there will not be half Order sari as If there L a good croplof and Mrs. Law, met with a very �in- ful Lic•ns s to the Oounq •t on . �e•.at stars sad his resides". tAarsmose. quough packages for, accident that will'confloe her to the house for some time. When re - $.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK . 'flosvevanser. Oommaladen■r for anise the demand. — CboppialF and oat rolling every day turning from school she and a number other pupils got on to it passing afdavits, tlsoonasant, ass. tilos y to loan as usual. commencing on Monday g y motor truck which was Quin went, g see tam Issuer of lcarrty yea pal, f_v the 89r$ of July - When the truck reached the top of the hill, the driver changed from low y'!W"UG}H S. PUGH, filen Major, Ont. W. G. Barnes, Gre%u River to high gear, and 'the resulting jar threw the little- girl off on to XJL Ine•sood Auctioneer Rztensty. s:per Janos in imported and ehoroeahbrrd ataei Or addfeesB. ft. No. 1. Locust Hill: the hard road. She alighted on her •bate■ conducted anywhere tante for terms .land parsiculara, Pboa• Ind.fule. a REAL El7��TE thegb, sustaining very severe bruises. ffiedical ald was summoned, and while j�j� PO Licensed Auctioneer. •"•• her injuries are very painful, It In not tbotight that they are of a serious o stiesILL &l •tor Ooeotie■ of for! and Oo-arlo ♦co- eioa■rJ•■ o! all @fads atutnose woos ah•tNN � � ��: �, character. - . aero•. Address Green elver P. O., Out,bNaPtRywoob ! I] R,B - I Zl© V M) J. Calvert visited his sister. M.. R. Vetorinary Surgeon : Five Acres of Land For Sale, J. Davidson,.over Sunday. . Honor Grsdoate of the Ontario Vete- Onire all planted With good There was a large attendance -at the Red Cross sewing circle held In the gantry Che A" and G mduate of the Veterinary Winter fruit hall on Tuesday. Robert Davidson took advantage of Science Asacwtation. just coming into the fibe weatner for a little duck hunt; Phboie of)0ee 1808, residence 301 bearing. _ ing, and he found sumo, CLAREMONT, ONTIARIO - - John Timbers has returned from his Rich"an. annual hunt back north. bringing a B 6 eplendtd -deer” borne with him, .tD_. $_ R: A'=ZX0X E -,W• r • Veterinary Surgeon Veterinary Notary -Public, Pickering. tended mile moving of our young to ^t - how in Wbitevale to the Red Cross. Honor Graduated Ontario aid of flollege: All calls dar or night promptly attended to. - — ,-The -- Pickeri Remember the Manual Christmas' entertainment -on--Dee.-26th.. e Rte-. Bell and Independent Phones vante Committee '7lRIO rogramme to being prepared. Watch. for further announcement. Come and PICKERING; - ONT _ ea oy the fun. Admission 86 cents. • RadCpoms concert at Cherrywood, J4$N PHILIP:the The object of this Association In to lessen stealing and prosecute Monday. Nov. 48th.. Misses Hazel Annie. of Port Union, and Helen A. felon Thom, of- Dunbarton, will recite. go - too be by Mr. McWhinney, Hae a full tine Ot Iresh sod cur- herd. Members he ptoparfy abbn aoaomaoi• will given of Dunbarton, and Miss Hazel Todd. Messrs. Mesa.. and Milroyy DavidsonDon ed meats constantly on o"s immediably with any member will give of Bx"Ou're Oommitiiss. the-wlndn. Riess Heron. • Spice Roll. Breakfast Bacon- Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. -'Of wnsbershit Ns $i•oL Toronto, will give a paper on Oaaa- diau Women, pre ng for the great- - 2%Okeb M&,beb"trona Uta P -oe est use ie the Nsrional, Social and Highest prices paid for �+r on arpusatton. Hoare Life. Admission, 26 cents. 'Butcher's cattle Exec. 00m. -L. D. Banks, O: S. Palm- er. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. aw�=ootf ekertng iverq 1,, R. Thexton: W. J. Clark. President; seerstar, Avery pretty wedding took place On Thursday evening. November 0th. at eight o'clock, at the home of Prof. and Mrs, S. E. Greenway. 681 Albert First-class rigs for hire, - IDCrea88 avenue, Saskatnun. when Min Flor- once Denny, daughter of Mr. M. Day IIg Da Or night and Bub mebt8 alltitalno Your earning PcWBT he briidetofMr. RobertOnWhitema ne Teaming promptly attended to'. Tour services will be in demand B. S. A., of Russell, Ilan. Rev. Dr. D., 8. Dix performed the ceremony in Agent for Canada Carriage Co. if you are trained here. the presence• of about thirty guests and the bride was given in marriage W: H• P.e T by Professor Greenway. She wore a f Piefiteriislp. bridal gown bf white crepe de chine COL'O with veil and carried a shower bouquet SHAW'S. BUSINESS SCHOOLS Yoage fit Charlet Ste, Toronto, of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Whiteman,, a cousin of the groom, Toronto, prepare for every known Canadian COR13Mereial Diploma or was recently hared to fi91 positions at Erose nil$60 to $Ied er' month sad. from played the wedding march. -The bride was attended by ffiies Ruby Dgiiay, Certificate. Noce too big for our ggrade of .work, _ Free catalogue. others at $l to $2000 -per annum. It pays to get a Business Education if you get THIN BIGHT her niece, ae flower it}. Aftei, the ceremonya buffet supper was served iu diing which 14nter any time. W. H. Shaw, Pres. P. McIntosh,, Prin. Head inwD such as may be bad AT ALL Tia$$ in this school. now is the room was taste- full decorated with pink abd wbite Offices, Youge and Gerard streets, Toronto, .Right In an" excellent tine to `domrnence a chrysanthemums, ffi.. Greenway was sant ed in seryl. the y course. Our is free. Get Mrs, Raymond Archibald; Miens Lillian one.; Strong; Miss Eileen Bell, Mies Mina SEE OUR NEW W. J. Elliott, Principal Preston, Miss Blots Grant and Mise Chiisfine Murray.- . The bride was the SAWING MACHINE recipient of many pretty and nseful TOOLS SHARPENED' presents, among eabich was A cabinet 'of silver from the staff of the Agricul. tnral College. The groom's gift to We can supply Emery Wheels ,',and. Saws. All tires We m-ake a specialry of crosscut maws, Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. the bride was a handsome Hudson seal coat, to the pianist a pearl- brooch and •Circa kept pt is stook. Bailor -boning a specialty. 'For a fleet• claw hair trim or an easy shave 'call to the flower girl a gold ring. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman wilt spend a few Also Emery and Saw Mandrels, if you at the -East -end Barber-Sbop. lova In Regina and Moose Jaw, after wish to build your own frame. See our House Furnishings oP all which they will return to Saskatoon, T. g' T.& -=801q kinds. Slightly used Carpets [rout 15 cents a yard up. where Mr. Whiteman is engaged on Extension Department of the Agricul- BROCK ROAD W. J. GORDON PIOHERING lural College. -Saskatdon Star Nov, 9th, 1917. .. .�, ..- - ..:�.,C.. :. __.:-, .. .'_.:.n..:.:. .:'.. v >:: .•-. •.5, .:. _.'.�...:- ,,, ..- _ -,cF. - ..-..-..P ... .. ,- •....r..n.-,•..,....r,-,..c��k '�.�..i:r.aar-�«Sia )isMahmolied Is yam QRI•ENWOOD we - �en-w6 • 7�� L t the e1it aid fjai ]Wt Prices raffia F I am not baying Buckwheat t3lfs year A large @tock of Bran and Shorts ..of superior quality on hand it riaht ttriewa last week, f presume .aa oversight, so _ please forgive, if a little late. The My brands of Flour for either o1pening meeting of the Dunbarton�, are ungAl Literary and Mutual Improvement pastry ^ Society was hold in the Church on excelled for quality Friday evening. Nov. 9tb. An invite- - tion was sent to the Whitby Conval- escent Home to send fifty returned soldiers to be our Quests for the even- ing. The boys turned out in full force, and from 6 to 6 dinner was served is the basement, after which a splendid program was elves is the church. d`E- L A K Efy Miss Lillian Melville and Mies Nancyy Cochrane, of the Khaki Follies Olub, _ Toronto, wets the artists of the even- Th8 shingle that has given sans - tag. Miss Melville is a very brilliant faction for over 80 yeam Empire reader and carried the audience by Corrugated Iron with tel in. by .storm in each number. Miss Cochrane 2 in, corrugation. see it before you possesses a.wondorful voice and each buy other makes. If you are in - number received very beartyhouF4 we need of a Cream Separator. Try eters by the audience. 8S 11 a Premier for 30 da s - ever be fortunate enough again to y disc have these young ladies, they will be gasoline engines from $85.00 up.JE assured of a packed house. The sol- ' See of write nye before buying, p deers gave a number of vocal seiec. - Bell. Phone. Lions which were en jnyed by all: Com. - manding officer Duncan thanked the F. J. PrOIIBe, Picksrintg Society for their kindness -to the men. , 0 wbo-had been so bospirably entertain- z and three rousing cheers we.: iekerirrg garage' given to all who had .helped to make the evening so pleasant. Mrs. J. L. Me-Whinaie was pianist for the even- try ing. blies Florence Annie also gave All automobile and Bicycle re - some literary numbers, which were repairing promptly .a well received. attended to. �r Anniversary Service@ in Brou•' Tires, Oils, Grease and repairs gharn Methodist Church always on hand. Sunday next. Potter .& Andrew _ MMOUGHAM -- PICl£ERINGO Ont. Miss Bate is visiting friends in To. roma N. Y. Poucher was home with, his e father over Sunday. peri V ` Mise Lillian Scott a nt the week. end with her parents at Peterboro, 'Y me Miss J, Madill, of Michigan, visited James and M.. Madill the past week. - - Thomas Perryman spent over Sun• for prices day with his daughter, M.. Love. in Toronto John Poacher and M.. A. E. Major on Sarnia visited Hugb and M.n . Mechin o�nn- agy: �1 firs. Retarder, of Pickering, visited 1' eilCie. a t� M.. Graham Johnston during the past week. Hugh Machin has been appointed Can save postmaster in succession to the tate f Goorge Philip. The offlice was re- moved - week. to Mr. Mechin's premises last 'you 'money More. Henry Hanson received a mes- as es- s•� -- y! sage from Toronto on Monday statin g . that her mother, Mrs. Hai mea ' had - died. M.. Harman has been is fail - log health for sometime and her death A. C. REE SORB � .L��. was not unexpected, The Brougham Methodist Church will hold their anniversary on Sunday, LOCIUST HILIL Nov. 86th. Rey. Mr. Owen, of White- vale, will give fine addresses at 5.90 e and 7m. Excellent music will be ►�peClal�c �� pp. turniehed at both services by the - Locust Hill Choir. Everyone come and Pnjov a rare treat. Notwithstanding w the buoy season Toiled Soaps and unfavorable weather, a large num- icer turned out to the induction ser- vices bold on Thursday, the -18th Inst. The Presbytery held. a special meet - ting at which a call from Columbus and Brooklin to Rev. Mr. Simpson. of Camlachie, was sustained and sent to Blush Rose Toil9t Soap Sarnia Presbytery, after which they proceeded with the induction of the A rine Toilet Soap,. nicel Rev. Dr. Marsh into the charge of perfumed specely pricey Pickering and Brougham, The moder- ator. � : �s Rev. Mir, 'Yule, df Osbaws, pre- at 25 cents a box. sided and Mr.. Obapman,'of Pickering - narrated the @teas leadingup to the t call, Rep, Mr. Clugston, of Dunbar- Dairy MAld Soap too, preached a very able induction Good valve at 15 cents sermon. Rev. G. Gomm, of Blick. cen-': stock,-addreasea the people, and Rev. per box. < M, Johnston, of Ashburn. gave -the charge to the minister. At the close J• of the service the audience repaired to p Pure Castile Soap, 30c a bar � the bail, where the ladies provided a moat excellent supper. A social even- Ing was held in the church conaieting Fitch Hazel Complection Soap of addresses by Mr. Chapman, of Pick- Bring, in which he spoke in. glowing 20 Cents a box. terms of the excellent work of the Rev. Dr. Marsh ; also by the Revs. :+•--- ' Johnston of Ashburn, Totten'of Green- wood, McLellan of Claremont, and Gomm of Blackstock. -Also a reading C. W.I Liddle# ■ Be by Mrs.'Wm. Norton, and aolos by - Rev. Mr. -Totten, Greenwood, and Mr. Druggist -Graduate Optician - Tbexton, Mies Hattie Law and Miss Mary Clark, of Pickering. The meet- . C, N, R. Ti-, It Agent. Ing was presided over by the Rev.. Dr. i Marsh in his usual happy manner. 1=1p3CQTL1M9 , 0=t^=0 �F y, 'S•'y. ti•N y... 4 :' a Fan ray, ::..,c ...fi.:: x .: J:s+ `:c._ u�%.;:.- ,•ac ,w-r..,.:;:�.,..'�'t.vs ..,,.-_, v,& S�'r..,�•LsYt•�fncr.«aat�.sltdi's�::l,�ww-?'�It ± �J � n : . ,. ' . ;yk,• � •t}..i G .,y� ,��I" RF "�fA �i.tt � °�Y: tet'" .,'S+i'�' '� 1�'.t ✓ . • �` .=ny�>~.s. 'A. •k�.'r Fr,'' r '• �.'.;. uvI'`n'!W -'�Y ...O 'rY' d^J .7.�s .C.-. � $• '� .NII'+v.q'M ¢„ f" � rI•'..�. -.$� rte.,/. y�� .'�.?'T'. � •ji 'y,�w.'.^�• .F^sl•ii(.l.. kk..' 1w,',�„L.„• J.. % iirl+«•Gi'•:! . fie .. + • .... ,i, l:. ai. .!r .i .� �P S e:FM, . :...'x. i 'di. �'•.. `•.' 'i.,a. �,.,..- 4R,, -r' :a21�_ ..�3Ikn,r.•"t ..+Y e_✓A� '�,', •, '+Eh.aP+i�.,. ae,'L _ � ,f" y.. _ h. �Fs- t'... 3•V �'�•'!.� . .� as'though'she had hid her ear at the - y, - _ �` n_ Your- A IhBtlon PP keyhole what they had been talking about. That air -castle built•by Albert two Maybe it was c trios ty on this point her, hands, she turned towards him. which caused one of the returning ! t you know, she said, with the; first touch of constraint she had - had, within the last in spring in ths. b gradually solidifyg. !' - iB� S _ _ r r ' 1 ' u - "• doubted that it stood on- a far more to the shore. "Miss Fenellal' what are taking Vic ovi-d' substantial foundation than clouds. Already Fenella herself was begin - ring to speculate upon the look of its be " ' oldest frock never fails to produce. to to this I family affection, and something al- ' who sat nearest the window, rose, That evening at the Rectory, Julia 3t ' and Albert had a talk, after whin ickly ' -,distant 1 What precise .name give occupation might have puzzled any observer. The movements most. respectful in Julia's manner -of 'as r Fenella could not het noting an in ether Gre ,-I do declare. --and p here, crease of warmth in the symptoms of 5.addressing r i her. She know well l catch us after all." �as seen from the road, in the fading as'though'she had hid her ear at the - y, - _ �` n_ Your- A IhBtlon PP keyhole what they had been talking about. That air -castle built•by Albert two Maybe it was c trios ty on this point her, hands, she turned towards him. which caused one of the returning ! t you know, she said, with the; first touch of constraint she had - had, within the last in spring in ths. b gradually solidifyg. !' - iB� S _ _ moneen' After }his afternoon it could not be ' u - "• doubted that it stood on- a far more to the shore. "Miss Fenellal' what are taking Vic ovi-d' substantial foundation than clouds. Already Fenella herself was begin - ring to speculate upon the look of its be " i you , all that trouble over?" -to' _ inner apartments It Ppuld not' otherwise than dazzling. And yet, this she At the sound of the deep voice so close by, Fenella straightened herself ' despite conviction cr, point, i fretted a little .under the approving I with a start., she is very fond of vou." 1101i, Duncan, 'it's you. I did not . It was sot uite an easy thing to _1 -with yOitl' ;glances -of her family. : It was not - b posed i this a- � pleasant to a din o. n t a m t Gereria +' a f ter -of -fact way, so entirely without reference' to her own opinign. That gained the Fag ithis happened to coincide with theirs could not lessen the'injury done to her wept personal independence; for by this time the danger foreseen by Albert " . de egin- had approached:, Fenella was begin- 1r her ning to think for herself. If Julia disco ss. with he r .. .. ._ • openly did not o enl Y� ,her chances of catching this rich,hus- that this was in _ band, she guessed b dience to Albert's superior diplo- ­ l `I i ' maty, which preferred to maintain the e ` illusion of, a free choice. Rd Tape. Well, the choice .bras made, and itst as well to have a few wepka , was ju' . ' was tiers could snake too, as; 'after to% i time for "!loin up to" the idea of McDowell had just passed the don- _ - -- =- future __ thousand f pinnacles eshof was to d ca tI f r S tor, ant: was entitled to be Called Pte. , • • - '- � day, she could no !anger doubt. en that be seen _ ousand ayear!-(Albert had found the pi acl e c ou e. o means of ascertaining, the figure)- far, the figure of Ronald himself had! McDowell. He was having a look 6� what was contained in those worlds? been the cloudiest part of all the pic-� round the camp, which was to be his cr, rather, what was not? Was it a home for some time. He wanted to tore; bort no doubt if she looked long; wonder if, standing on the pinnacle of enough and hard enough the Prince of enter one of the 'tents and "pal up" r3�• • that cloud-eaatie; which was no longer the Castle would emerge more plainly, with some one, and he moved to- Between'Cousins , cloudly, at a height to which her and would even end by dominatorgg the wards one of them, and was' about to ambition had never, dazed raise its landscape, ga she most honestly desir- entei when -"Halt!" cried the serge. eves, F.enella's brain should reel in him If he had not done so ant. "You can't go in there!" "Why ..' Olt, A DECLARATION OF WAR. I sheer delight at the prospect of the yet, it epuld oelly be because she had, future -which lay within her grasp? not yet Jet the picture into the right not?" a'Fked McDowell "It's the - focus. colonel's tent!" "Then, what is it eHAPTER XL _ That basket is getting too much marked `Private' for?'.' CHAPTER X-(Cont'd). "Strike me we'd better be romping for you," said Duncan presently; Summer had come to Ardloch- } Her clenched handlell on.the cover-� out of this!" And Mabel rose in "you'd better be taking a rest." b .let, while, with a groan, the straight- mock alarm. tardily -yet ,come at last. It was not as much a suggestion parsley and sweet herbs should be The thorn bushes in the glen- gathered on a sunshiny day when full sued figure collapsed amen the cue- The frill of Liz's nightcap resumed as a command and a convenient rock P g _ amen them the historical bush hioris. The .two small eyes, burning rte uivering motion g being close at hand, Fenella, nothing own if they are to be dried. 'like coals in the shadow were not'' "Holy Virgin! But ye've no call for popularly supposed to have been wit- loath, obeyed. '_ tellin' •him what our talk's been tura- Hasa to the fatal signal -shot -lead I "Don't you sit down too?" she ask- - . _'•' those.pf a--spaewife bti of -an- in- shed their blood. The primroses had havingwashed corrigible- in round.- And I've said no word i ed shyly, as Duncan, " 8 about m let, mind e, or topchin ! paled and' died . It was the turn of his hands in a I and readusted his The, btai n VaUty It s, no wonder you hate the Eng- Y , the do roses now, whose 'pink blos- poo .T what might a brou t `me to my g- sleeves, looked about him a little liah," remarked Mabel, after a quite g soma waged, upon washing days, an doubtfully. uta anulus! back. And, hark ye, Miss Fenella b tsstlnihss&me Is a lssst" ft" genuinely awe-stricken pause. radical considerations rising . tri- i unequal warfare with quarrymen a There was plenty of accommodAtion • ii0" test im evotts Inalip. um ' W e dost bate them as 'we hate the p i M`Mpirs," came the retort, in a voice um hart above spiritual fears- ' if shirts and children's pins ores: The upon the rock she occupied, but Dun- Oman t wb aro rnfas teem isceas' own aero p brackens were tineurling, the moors gr ptlp " shaky "The ' in- y -e happen to has a bit o' puduiri can, without a word, took place upon - �-� m �+ � *at istroomeat'a no so bad .as the hand same as ye sent me last week, -I'd faintly flushing, while upon the shore one a few paces oft, at which Fenella, '• 1k� nes l thr. holds it . o thieekin': list a now, no be ower sorry for it. The com - the erode yellow .of the new. seaweed � her light-hearted mood notwithatand- �'i W -mm a es '� of tY lad, after two hundred years, it would be a ! fort that a to be got out o s bit o I had ousted the dead brown of the old. ing, could not but feel relieved !1fas' b s• sailing °!:b IA mss tM! !bold man who re the name of Zli`9t a Puddin is almost past bellevin . ` For Fl too 'a taste' there was a -�e sun had been behind the hills � s' �' ttiosr �' sits �' ood deal too much of this seaweed as, yet darkness � Ir �an0c elm upon him. wud walk down the villa The puddipg promised, and 'other, g for a good while now, oft y ge upon one of those June evemngs L :�etreet in the light o' the sun.. The soothing assurances given, the cam • ! p was a long way off darkness as i kilns for dirks is sat mote's tlia psty k Pavy hurried laughing from the hut, which seem bent upon re-establishing would come to this midsummer night. yL,I.� •�'i -but eyes full o' hate have their edge,'', abandoning Liz to the mercies of her she staggered racter o long the alif the West Higrhylan T� Fenella, ad thoughtlessly gay but a so"13". t;. P. su4.. o..rs. I.h ,,...... .-. 3'm thinkirh and to ss through a f spiritual calf dire at his heels, who Pet, basket on. arm, and revieelling in f ' pa erector, a small old man moment back. seemed to have ellen a lane d them wud be no just conveeai- . that delightful. sense o! irresponsibil- (victim to the magic of the hour sad.; ant."` uncovered his long, white hair a■ _he spot. With her basket beside her, it- which the donning of one's very h' h r clas d hand ' Mabel was about to explore this, stood aside to let them Vass _ - side of 'the question when Fenella, 117 oldest frock never fails to produce. to to this and her c in upon a pe s,' I she stared out into the summer night, who sat nearest the window, rose, That evening at the Rectory, Julia 3t ' and Albert had a talk, after whin ickly ' -,distant 1 What precise .name give occupation might have puzzled any observer. The movements � while Duncan, upon his own rock sat as immovable as though be felt beim- l be in the way. r Fenella could not het noting an in ether Gre ,-I do declare. --and p here, crease of warmth in the symptoms of t. the slight figure in the bleached print, g i self to , But the result .of her abstraction' l catch us after all." �as seen from the road, in the fading took him by surprise; for only a few y, - _ daylight, seemed to ,call for explana- minutes had -passed when, dropping ` x Cloth Weavers Wanted Maybe it was c trios ty on this point her, hands, she turned towards him. which caused one of the returning ! t you know, she said, with the; first touch of constraint she had ` shown to -day, "I made the acquain- !' minuteninnobserva onto turn! off the tante of Elate Robson the other day. Wanted experienced weavers for plain road and tramp downwards over the sort -cropped grass `which stetched silent for a moment, from r and fancy woolen cloths and blankets. to the shore. "Miss Fenellal' what are taking sip=iaeaa 1 "Well?" he then said, and the ring flood wages. Steady work. I j i you , all that trouble over?" 1i;• tone was unmistakablyde- fiant. ,,, �PPIy, Employment Office , At the sound of the deep voice so close by, Fenella straightened herself „ I think- I d is very' ni, Duncan, And do you know, Duncan, I believe - _ - - THE BARRYMORE CLOTH CO., LIMITED ' I with a start., she is very fond of vou." 1101i, Duncan, 'it's you. I did not . It was sot uite an easy thing to a Kin St I W T t see you coming. I am •looking- for i say, and Fenella flushed rather heft;: Is res est, - exon o • I clams fore him laughing half-' as she said. it. Ifit had not been for _ g her promise it is doubtful whether -- - -- gurltil -her face flushed with 'her she would have sal_: it at all; for the .`� labors, her . hat hanging down her inspection of Elsie Robson --and she back, her glorious hair lightly pow- had taken a good look at her -had en- - dered with sand, her ungloved hands,' midi a he was WIMM YOU fwmk Of richly poated a material. not ree�ll ally enough that she .. i - "It would with pity spoil to our • It's f t • . wgu be a pi l y father who has put you up to _ hands before the grouse -season cornea !thea," said Duncan vehementiq. "But- leal'llsl an>>d Dyeinj on, waild it not, t Fenellal" I did not expect to ;et thio from you For one moment Fefiella thought -no, I -did got!"she was going to get angry; it seemed He looked so strangely gstated, r so impossible to keep peace with Dun- even so deeply wounded, that Fenella, - - = --• T nk of PARKER s can for long. She had all -but fired ! in a- sort -of fright, began to apologise. R.et as restore to "aiag newness year 2.aEe Curtains, Galosh, Blankets sad up -when it struck. her, that a jocular But, Duncan, I did not mean any other household and personal eflecis.. The Parker process i@ thorough; the treatment a the. subject presented harm. I onl fancied that-" Char`s is very moderate, and we pay carriage one way. greater advantages. So it -'was in a But he hs already recovered him- eaucy instead of an irate tone that self , assn Ear ewr Caudegue era Clemba ag and Dye, she replied: .�T° be continued.) + "I don't mean to spoil them. Cold- r DYE WOR T�MTT� Cold - cream -will make it all right again, and j AR K E R ,. S I have s new supply at home." hate pullets are not good. There 781 Yonge 8bV4 Tome :, "Cold -cream is a mighty good thing, no doubt, but I've heard it sails that are a lot of pullets, this fall too late ,:. preven tion sal` better. than curb; so hatched to keep for laying, at the _ maybe ii: wood be as well if you left pr sent price of feed. Any pullet that the diggink to me, and just contented is not nearing maturity by \' ovember - yourself with holding the basket." I will not pay to hold. He. had .laid -down his tool -bag on - _ the sand and turned back his-sleeves� '— MANUFACTURER OVERSTOCK -' Prom the wrist: -The care with which! he did it was- characteristiz of the ir Man, and characteristic, too, of the so e Glassed out at man were the mighty muscles bared WHOLESALE - PRICES - - - --- - _' to view. = - ---- -- - -- -- --- "All • right!" said Fenella. "'That Machinerfor . Sal a arrangement will all the better for- � f I me, certainly all the wore® for the _ clams." And as' a clam -)hinter he was un questionably a success. The basket, ' 1 WAEELaCK ENGINE, 18a42. $o poorly furnished until lately, soon Neve Automatic Valve Type. Complete with -supply and exhaust piping, began to grow heavy. on Fenella's arm, as, laughing and slipping, she flywheel, etc. • Will accept $1;200 cash for immediate nate. picked her way among the stones and Reg' ® to go -k ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 K.W.; 110-120 Volts D.C. seaweed, wondering at the sureness - ,l at - with which, by myatenou's signs on Will accept $425 cash for Immediate sale, the sand, Duncan marked down the An exceptional opportunity '4o Ret a with ith -hidden - - prey. Fenella was enjoyingclass machine at a bargain. Equipped ww A.1 Motor, Universal Tone Arm that- plays" 1 LARGE LEATHER BELT. Double, Endleps. 24 inch x _70 ft herself after the fashion of a truant all makes of renordp and Tone Control for full or modulated volume. Has, !n` fact, Wlti' accept -$300 for Immediate sale, although belt -is In, excellent core school -child -that is; about el much all the features found on the higher dltlon and new one would cos about $600. a is is, possible to enjoy oneself upon priced machines. The case is in mahogany this mortal earth; The flavor of il- finish, 41 tn. high. PULLEYS, Large- size. legality about the whole excursion- one year guarantee with eac4 machtno. 28x88-430 ; 12x80 -S20 ; 12i/;x48-$12 ; 12x88-$8. s flavour which alis knew to be en- d not ae t .you represented return within • 10 ` banned by Duncan's presence -un- days and get .t'out money beck. i . avoidably raised its charm in her Price while they last iss cash, with Z BLOWERS OR FANS, -Buffalo make. eyes, affil's the comfortable knowledge order or C.O.D. One 10. -Inch, other 14 inch dlseFiai•ye--$30 each: - of Mr: Macgiblvray's and Albert's pre- _ G. D. sent .'Mac whereabouts not allow this ROBERTSONs MEAL ESTATES CORPORATION,0t: W t, Toxon flavor to become too acute. That >a°>eas"°tazer' , Area% r. _ $ gladness which is engendered by a 77 BAY STs TORONTO ' sense of respite was upon her. 11 11 :.,....-,._....' .._ «.:;,r.... '«..w,.:.,::.- ..:. :. ..•, ,, .. .- ... ..w•._ . _ »•rs':,. .. ;,.w.a.S:'.�iti.^ - -.: ,-,.. .:•.,z;�r..,i�i"-�,�,..tN.:.ri..etct•,_.,... ., rasa, .,. .�. ,�:,-.- -.�y.,�,. :. a. 1aa.; ^,;.%'";y'e --•. r. - �'..i. :-r.P;'Pti�''P;-a_ 'w-*. -e.. tee: �'-'. - - -o�n, - - • -.. •. _ ',` - ter. , ,. s. _� J•-�^--'---_ - --r-----'-' - T- ..• ,. "y _ _ � .4- 56x?"' •� yiWWi AUSTRO- r - - RS _ ? E`t a r ♦ 3 frustrate Desperate Efforts of Teutons to Cross Piave River Inflict Serious Losses tin Enemy. - , _ .ondon; i�Tov. 18. -Further at is launched against heights which :23ad I_ by the enemy to force croasingse ' been taken from the Italians, were Piave Riyer were frustrated by jhe `fruitress; andFostly to the attacking Italian••forces yesterday, and in a: forces. A. brilliant counter-attack "the Austro-' Italian Headquarters in Nortliern .German forces which previously had Italy; Nov. 17. The battle of the gained a footing on the west bank of : Piave River, as it will lie known, 'has • we 4 Mt`,' en -we "."the Fagare Fa are zone were completely': now developed to a stage 'where' the, Dr 4Z}•• ' swept oat. of 'this area, the 'War Office. enemy's first attempts to make a gpUCNER••=it.the announced to -day. The, Italian line ' brach in the Italian dines have failed. na. .the Asiago Plateau is also - with -.'This defensive result has not only standing. extremely ,_violent attacks. been accomplished by the Italian army, The total of prisoners taken by the but time has been secured 'to effect ' �,a . Italians on. Friday and Saturday is,! that recovery which will permit the 1,26A men, and 27 machine guns. were army to resumg its offensive ower as p '° captured. .well as its, defepsive.. _ �' r' Taj T1 M' ' .Teutons report that -`the Ital The enemy' was taking full-ad- The- \ P' B S.... -° fans are counter -attacking heavily in ' vantage of the •delieate .period after Chairman. ''the hill district northeast of Asiago. !the retreat; r: every day 'counted for Teuton 'Army Headquarters announc-'the restorati0il of solidity of the Ital- _ i ed to day that the -Italian attacks, l ian offensive:' - ' IrV : JAFFA CAPTURED 1 COUNTER-ATTACK M� �� � �r 1 E F{ R� 1F t 131PiG11An "s- RY BRITISD _ OF FOE FAILS j Srwonse ° QNw� :. _ Seaport . of Jerusalem (lccispied I Could Not Dislodge. Canadians . -.. by' Anzac Mounted. Troops. From Passehendaele Ridge. - - London ,l\ov, T8. -The city of Jaffa, ! With 'the British' Army in Belgium. 1 r on . i -The 'forces of Crown • Prince Rup- the Mediterranean coast, was taken fto'regain Pass - in of Bavaria have made their �' s possession of by tthe British arrgy prat pretentious elf -ort' l in Palestine yesterday. The Turks, . ` - -'who apparently are continuing their, `chendaele village in accordance with ..�'' the ershal en - withdrawal northward,. offered no op-;burgdict thatttbeeld plaMc should be ecap- $tion'. The text. of the ofFicisd, lured, and have tailed, x statement making tbia announcement -The enemy vattack made late Wed-,' _ readYesterday Jaffa was occupied by nesday afternoon, against positions on --,�leistralian and New Zealand mounted' the crest of the ridge north of the $oops without opposition. - The en- bamlet, was essayed with. large forces _ erny appears to "be continuing his re- and wase most determined attempt i tirement to the. north. �to retake this gem of their defences; - "General Allenby reports that yes- but the assaulting troops were hurled Mr 07A back again after a grim struggle,- v y,�,vcovr�q!, B•CG - w!t w+GMI3R - terday there were minor advances in leaving the British line before Pass- Or N.C.� KA:: ' ` - N, M RE chendaele intact. :., r'�E, THE MILK COMMITTEE - MS.. - certain. sectors of our front. Our yeo- rr N.C.K taianry, who on Thursday took Abu The greater part of the enemy in- -Schusche Ridge;- five miles southeast' In the above picture are shown the members of the.. milk committee, Appointed by the .food controller, which Pantry was stopped by the tremen- -barrage, which has made a careful attidy of'the Rink situation in this country, considering such questions as supply, coats of- of Er Ramle, captured 360 pai;oners dous Britis'b -artillery . _.. _ and one sun, They carried the Turk- duction, utilization, etc. fah position ata silo and 481 Turks Ploughed through their ranks as they I . P, B. Tustin of ,Winnie the ehsirman of the committee,_ia one -of the foremost experts on dairyand farm were .counted ora the began the 'advance'; but some of Winnipeg, P ground. '- The them, answering to that famous din- i matters in Canada. He is honorary secretary for Western Canada of the Royal Sanitary Institute. He is also ail Aastraliana, in taking EI Tine, eaptur- member of the Institutes examining board for Western Canada. • 1Ir. Tustin is chief of the food and dairy diva- cipline ingrained ' by Prussian mill- ed large numbers of prisoners, one tary rule, pushed through this rain of i sion of the city of Winnipeg, and manager of the child welfare bureau of that city. igtin, three airplanes and considerable W, A. Wilson, of Regina, is dairy commissioner of Saskatchewan, and has done much for the dairy industry death and reached the British front " . . P qquantities of ammunition and stores. line. - - in the nine provinces. Dr. Boucher -and- Dr: MaeBa are medical health officers of Montreal and Halifax, re- _ .. �Or) Thursday one hostile airplane was ,.._ p_ . spective17. Commissioner Wigniore of St. John N.B. and Aid.- Hamilton, of Vancouver, have both given much brought down.Q�� time. to a study of the milk problem. E. H. Stonebouse, of Toronto; and John Bingham, manager of the Ottawa "The Turks are reported to be en� � PREPAI 7 - Dairy, twesent the -milk producers and the milk distributors respectively. ileavoring to prepare an entrenched n position north of Jaffa, roughly par- FOR W ADVANCE Or' - ;alfel to the River Aajer (?v'abr-el- 1► firsts, , 1. 0.: seconds. t to strong „ bakers'. 810 90; straight rollers, bis dlujer), _ Markets of the 15.26 t9 $5,$6 Bryn ie6. el#ort., roti IT ALM _ to $42. iriddlings. $48 to $ASO. Mouilli•, I 1`"ay� - . Guns Paving ..way. for"`Freah _ i6a . to $6Q 13ay-1�ro. z< p.c L°n. car AT PIAVE i/ SES JUNCTIONSir, i Toronto Nov 20 -Manitoba wheat- tote. la 0 1 to $18.50, Cheese-Ftnest Thru4t in Flanders. 1♦>ti♦adrtns' westerns. Site; do., eaa•rnr alfa But - A despatch from London says: Sir , :vo: -1 Northern. 82,23;; No 2 do. 89.501 • ter -Choicest Choicest creamery. 46 to Otic; - N,o. 3 do. 82,176: No. 4 wheat. 99.101. In.treconds. 486 to 44c. R --Fresh, 53 to F JERUSALEM RY Douglas Haig despatch from head store Fort R*1111am including 9 c tax 66c: i•lNo. 2 16 to 479to40. 1 aoclt is -`+ quarters on Friday indicates that pre- , Manitoba oats --No. 2 C. W. Tile Na o 42 'baa car IoLs 39 to to �� otatoer TeIIton FOIi'CCfe Which CifO198Cd ` • 1 C W. 69lc, 1\o. 1 extra feed 69lc; , parations are under way for a new No i feed. 861c, in stop Fort William. I - River Have Made Pio f: offensive in the Passchendaele region. American corn -No, a yellow. -nominal. Wlantase Qrata Pro re81s. Ontario oats -No. a white. 70 10 715, Winni Nov. 26 --Cash prices - g ritislt Make Important Pro- The official communication regarding nominal: No. 8. do . 69 to 70c, norasnal i oats -'Co, ', C.W. 791c: No. a, do.. e6lc: o aerial operations also points to renew- a^cording to freight& outside, . extra No. 1 feed. 681c; -No. 1 r•.d. ,sic; � A despatch from London says: ress is Palestine Qmpaign. activity,• 'It �esda: - I Ontario wheat -New, go. 9 Winter,, No. a, do,. $Sic. Barley ' 1 o . 68kc: Everywhere along the battle-!#ont, __ _♦ iii .- basis, in store. Montreal. ' No. 4, 1.16: r este and feed. 11.08. A despatch from London says:- "During the early part of Thursday , , read --No, i, sa.90 to 88.90, according Flax- a -1 N._W.0 .as; No. s c w., from Lake Garda eastward, and thence a heavy ground mist somiderably 1 to freights outside. $a.1a; No. a, do.. $3.09. southward along the Piave River to The jlPtetion of the Beer6heba-D$mas- Befley-Malnnit. 81,21 to $1.49. ac- ieiis RQway, with Life line to deruaa- hampered aerial observation. Later in cording to freights outside. I - the Adriatic Sea, the Italians are hold- 9 -the day iniat arty cleared' in 1 vo No. 2, -61.76, according to , Qalted ataE.r asarte4e i the enem in check except fir the >w lem, is now,in� the possession of the P y ' freights outside. I Minnea oli.• 'Nov: 20=Cortt�Na a i hilly y ` P 4 ,:Mritish army. considerable activity ensued in the air. Manitoba flour -First patents, in Juts yellow, 2.20 to $$.26. oats -Na a pions in the vicinity o! t�e The following official statement of Many targets were successfully en- bags. $11..0:810.60; do,: 411'00; -strong "bite, 621 1 t L631 � our-Unchanged.lAsisgo Plateau, where additional f operations in Palestine was issued gaged by our artillery with the aid ontarlo' dour=winter, according to Duluth, -Nov. 20 -Linseed -18.27 eo i gains have been made by -the invaders. sample. *$9.00._In bags, Mnntreal: 19,70, 3.34: arrive. 8.141; arrive in--Novem- The new advances b the Teutonic ai- 4 of aerial observation, and s number $ $ y ; f on Thursday. Toronto; 89.70, bulk, seaboard, prompt ber, 18.97 to 1.98: November, $3.27 hes as observed on the war mops, do 'Al "Our infantry and mounted troops o! reconnaissances Carded Out by Our ; shtument. naked; December, $3 1-41 bid: May, $3.10. � , �• ser- lanes. 1lfillfeed-Car lots, delivered montreal I __ - I not indicate that points Of extremely co, their advance, Gen. Allenby OP freights, bags included -Bran. per ton, + tiA; reported yesterday, and we now hold -"On the battle front our low flying $35: shorts. do., $42: middlings, do.. 845 Hoofs 7t:rk�s grout strategic value have.'been won, the railwayline in the vicinit, of El- machines engaged several ground tar- to $46: kpod feed.ftour. per bag, 19,96. i Toronto; Nov, 20 -Extra choice heavy but rather that the Italians' oe vari- Hay .'a. ], naw, per ion, i]6_ to 118; steers, $11,50 to $18: do., good heavy, r - ansurah and Na'Aneh, including the gets with -machine gun fire. Hostile ,nixed, do., ill to_$14. track Troronto.' �i10.76 to 811'.26;. butchers' cattle. choice, ons sectors have given ground before unction of the Damascus -Beersheba aeroplanes dropped a few bombs on track straw ---car lots, per ton, s8 to $9.50, I $10 tedium $9.50 good. $9 35 do., 8co65; Superior numbers and at the same railway with the line to Jerusalem. our ,side of the 'line. - mon. $7.50 to $9; butchers' bulls, choice, time have straightened out and Itss- "In air fighting, �' is,3e to 48.75; do., good bulls, $7.40 to . "The !oases inflicted on the Turks g g flue hostile aero- 47odaiiy l�rodtto.--wltorra1• sound the length of their front. • fq.s6; do.. medium bulla, 86.86 to 17.10: In the hills north of the Venetian On Tuesda _ were heavy, including 400 Planes were Gowned and one'was driv- Rutter -Creamery. solids, per lb., 421 do., rough bulls, $5 to $e; butchers' en down out of control. Another Ger- I to 4sc: prints. per ib., 48 to per dairy. cows, choice, $8.25 to, $9.75; do., ood, Plains General Diaz, the new com- burled at trap alone. Our captures per lb- 88 to 39c.-' $7.60 to ie; do., •medium. $6,60 to 6.75; +roti Tuesday amounted to more tfisn 1 mea machine ,was shot down by our Eggs -Fresh gathered eggs, 44 to 46c. stockers, $7 .to 1s,zs: feea•rs, a t° mander-in-chief of the, Italians, has Lanti-aircraft guns. Four of our 1118- ! Potatoes Firm; wholeralecs are pay= • 19.75; canners and cutters, $5 to $6.85; .withdrawn his advanced posts south N 1,500 prisoners, 20 machine guns, and chines failed to return." soap growers rstw ass stoekut�n b shippers Torp oto. 81'76 milkers, good to choice: $95 to $150; I of Montetomatico. On the Asiago `do., com, and med., 175 to $85; spring - Wholesalers guns. _ - Wholesalers are selling to the retail : era $3b to $150; light ewes, ill•69 to j Plateau, and thence eastward to d-- SUCCESS ON' trade at the foilowltic prices.: 813:60: bucks and culls, 89 to ;10.60: where the battle -front meets the up - BRITISH x©,1.1PAr'ESE TROOPS _ Cheese -New: -large, 23 to 23ic; twine, 'sheep, heavy, $5.75 to $7,50; yearlings, THE SERBIAN FRONT.- 233 -to •231c; earl] -cheese. 251 to. 26c; $42 to 113; -calves; good to choice, $14 per reaches of the Piave River the TO GO TO E�'.RQPE.' large twin. 26 to Me. ! to $16; Spring lambs. $15.60 to 116.86; Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 40 to 41c: noxa. fed and watered, $17 60 to 17.76; German and Austro-Hungarian losses_ London, Nov. 18. -Raiding opera- creamery prints,- 46 to 46c; solids, 44 do:, welshed off -cars, $17,66 to $18; do., are adding strength to their attacks, ' A despatch--frora Tokio• says: Lieu- tons by the British in Macedonia are;LOES�a-New laid. in cartons, 5s to 60c:�f.o.b., tre 1, to ris.75. doubtless hoping to drive through the t tenant -General Oshima the Japanese g Montreal Nov. 20 -Choice steers, t10 r P i announced in an Official statement,. \n- 1 atora8e, 43. to 44c; ,;elect storage, to $10.25; good, $9.50 to $9.75: fair, highland country to the plains • of minister .of War, , informs Japanese from. Saloniki to -day, which reads: 4'L; es efl poultry -Suring chickens, -24 88.50 to $9; common, $7.50 to , $8; !Venetia before the expected- arrival. of - butchera' cows, 86.26 to t8; bulls, $6.60 newspapers that 'tile desBa#chv of 4 /Yesterdaq morning our,troops car- .m 26c; fowl. 20 to 22c; squabs, per dos., : to $8.25 per 100 lbs;- canner bulls, $6.95 British `and French reinforcements troops tb 'Europe 'is an absolute im- j ried out a successful'raid on a wood' $pains$ $4.20 50; turkeys, z3c a posse; 18 to 20e; ducks, to $6.S0: cows, $6.26 per 100 lbs: on- becomes a fact. possibility owing to the tremendous southwest of Akindzali northeast of •Live poultry -Turkeys, 25r: Spring j tarso lambs, E16 to $15.60;' Quebec 114 _ wr to $14.50 per 100 -lbs; sheep 19.50 to -cost and 'the lack of tonnage. Baron Lake Doiran. Several prisoners were : chickens, lb.. I6 to Ise: hens. 17 to 18c; $11; choice milk -fed calves, 113 to $14; ducks, Spring, is to 19c; geese, 12 %to good. ill to $12; grass-fed calves, $6.50 BRITISH HAVE Takahashi, 'forr(ter lfinister of Fin- brought back and casualties inflicted 14c. to 110,00 per 100 lbs; hogs: $17 to. $17.60. "one3•-Comm-Egtra fine. 16 os., 166,000 PRISONERS. �g ante, and one of the leaders of the . upon -the enemy. No other events -are E3.r 0: 12' oz.. E3: ;vo. 2, $2.40 to $2.50. 0 t' Soiyukai party, in a -lengthy article reported. Bad weather has hampered' Strained -Tins, 2i's and 5's, 19 to 19ic -- P P P- operations during the last week." per lb: to a. 1si to 19t; so'a, is to 1sio. NO ABLE-BODIED MEN = A des itch from London says 1, In in the news a ers, declares the Ja Beans -Canadian, nominal; imported i P "Y i anese army is deficient in ordnance hand-pteked, $6.60 to $6.75 per bust-; EXEMPT IN BRITAIN. the House of Commons recently, dur- Limas. per lb.. 17 to 17ic. an pirplane equipment. DENMARK TO EXPEL 'potatoes, on track -Ontario, bag. 12.10 Iins'a speech; Henry William Forster. ALL FOREIGN SPIES. to 12.15. A'despatch from London says: ' A , Financial Secretary •of War, said that ` general review of the present attitude ' since July 1, 1916, the * British had GREATBRITAIN'S TRADE A despatch from Copenhagen says: I lirovi■ioas-who]sra]e of the British Tribunals towards ap- � captured from the Turks $0,197 prig- SHOWS AN INCREASE. The Government has submitted a bill Stn^t ea meats -Hams, medium, 30 to licants for exemption will doubtless 3lc: do., heavy. 26 to 27c; cooked. 41 to P pners and 186 guns; and from the - - • - • to'the Danish Parliament `authorizing ' 430; rolls, 27 to 28c;, breakfast bacon, be of interest to Canada. Speaking ;Germans on the western front 101,534 A despatch from London -says: The the expulsion from Denmark of any 1 38 8Cto rdm,eats-Long clear bacon, 271 broadly, any man under thirty, whe- -`prisoners aIW 519 guns. 'Board of Trade returns for October undesirable foreigner, even those re -Ito 2sc lb; dear bellies, 261 to 27c. thea married or aingle, i any medical I The approximate square milage in show .the following: Imports, 494,- siding in the country for more than tubs, a z73 to z710 ra' iier�7� to 28c: corm- category, has Litt ch ee of securing territory conquered or"reconquered by' _ 260,91,•1, an increase of 113,101,090 two years. ound, tierces. zs palls. 23ic; tubs, 231 to exemption on personal grounds. Men the British in the same time, said Mr.:- fiver r.- _ fiver the previous month, and exports, , The law is aimed at spies and other Mc: palls, 2si to 34c. p passed for general aervice,.even those Forster, was 128,000. The total num- 1:} 160,757,054, an increase of 96,04I,806; objectionable persons, but may also itgontml 2gat]c.f■ with several children or Who are the ber of prisoners captured on all fronts The chief increases were in imports of be invoked, following the Norwegian Montreal.. Nov, 20-0ats--Canadian sole remaining sons, have practically since the beginning of .the_war .was cotton, amounting to £5,020,948, and in precedent, to reduce alien consumers western, No. 2, sec; do., 'No. 3, 90c; ex- no chance of eiemption unless engag- 166,000, while the captured guns num- k. -�exAorts of cotton of••£2,931,323. ' - of Denmark's food supplies. Lra No. 1 teed. ot; ng 2 local white - PpB , TBic. Flour -Mann. Spring wheat patteo nts, ed its work of national importance. ber 800. ' ,, .. ,. :':.. •' ..... '..,r ..Yrs-: �...r."�-'' ::a. o-., i6.. ., x:. mw Y;c:. ,- e'� aG,+-^Yy '.er. .'',.a ^t�i?'".�1.. i�{'.d,�, 'ia�,R`.f P ."•1^�."9.. .-.:'.., ,:a..:,c.wM..�..:.:,..., .'..5,�_:::..........:3..�:;a_:-�.,-...s.:...-�.:...._z, ,.,.:�... '..�.;s_.>cd.,.,i.•.;.:d.�„_ :c+.&r`x.x."1le�W' ' r�ur4,e:.'try,_..4t3^a:�S,t�..,..',.,.w_..i.�„'rs..�a:.",.c..��.�:cvw��ism"'';.'.��::>�.:�'�.ar��:�:,,""P-nes:u.{.e.',:3r.:.sk"�.,M:alu��: x�',s�')z�,.�., •�. •tfi';m� ltsa011t1sd.svzfla7 ftil" atmsala�aNba•sa tsta. oat. was _. - 1A0 par 7sw i 91.15 if paisis #dvaoei. JOHN NURKAR, Proprietor. wmrrwv x. .,,The soldiers at the bosplW were entertained by the citkons of Port Perry one day last week. Theyy were motored out and given a eplendtd lay out in the Port Perry town all. Next Tuesday evening, Noy. 37th, Capt. Jae, Moore, of the 118th, who if }his�Q the in Brooklin. convalescing snot e!r having; been wounded aC the Gunnedwill give an address in the - 94th is Hall. with hi arch commendation of the improve -`' meet made in the Kingston road h heard from motorists, The Govern. -tnent outfit is'now working in the twc Whitby townships between Whitby and Oshawa. - Two carloads of_.Atage scenery foe y the the `theatre at the soldier's con• valsecent hospital krrived last week • Those who know say the theatre fol site and equipment is not excelled by _ anin Toronto. a annual commencement of the " Sigh School filed the assembly room N„ is on Friary #vening� Geo. Robertson, president of the school literary society was in the chair. The program wss most entertaining. There are now one hndroo and sixteen students is attOne of the most movieg incidents of this extraordinary election was the : shaklo hsnds of Fred L Foorke and Wm. Smith at the nomination meet• tine in the Music Hall yn Saturday afternoon. Burying the poiitical hat. chat thus so as to win the war bion. Zbt the meeting to its feet with round after round of cheering. •- The wonderful thing about this else, " tion is the women voting. They are • _ taking an actvle part in. political da .., :::,... -Ings. Munday night they organized a Union League. Mrs. 0. A. Rosa Is prasident, Mrs. T. 0. 'Whitfield vice- president. Mrs. G. Goodfellow seere- :tart', Mrs. Raven treasurer, and an z emwuti{qe c.lmmittee of Mrs. W. J. H. hardson. Mrs. PerT.Mrs. O. F• UtAkilivray and Mrs. J E. Willis. . The Union candifigte, Wm. Smith, x -Dr. Kaiser and Warden Frank Mason addressed the meeting, which was held in the Music Hall. Mrs. Hislop, ,of Toronto. also- spoke at length on -women taking part in the election. Miss Salisbury. of Cobourg. Bang very -acceptably. Great interest is. taken in the big wreck on the Grand Trunk early Sun- day morning. A car on the fast freight due here just its the 5 o'clock f train from-Wonfreal was leaving for Toronto struck the, engine of the pas- - sen{ter train as 3t was emerging from - the cutting through the Annes farm, • a quarter of a mile west of the station. The$ resultant smash Was ten cars and the -passenger engine ditched. The track was utterly obliterated for three car iengtIts. -No one was hurt, but u' the damage to rolling stock would run - ' Cotswold sheep and Holstein cat- 1 tle at Quinlan's sale. Oil! .0 --'COUNTY COUNCIL = County of Ontario The adjourned meeting of the CiOnn- loll of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, will be held. pursuant to ad - 1 _. journmeat. op • Tuesday the 27th day > of November, instant at the hour of 'tTwo o'clock In the afternoon, in the 'Councll Chamber, Whitby, All communications to be laid be- `: ­.':!fore the Council, should be fotwarded �. to the Clerk. pproppeerly certified, if ac- counts, they should be in at least three dspa before the meeting of Council, Dated at Whitby this lath day of ^November, A. D. 1917. 7._ J. E. FAltsW3'1LL, County Clerk, Co. of Ontario . = 1QTICE TO CREDITORS AND O.CHERS thDecee -Eof James T. Laughlin. The Creditors of.James T. Laughlin, ;late of the Township of Pickering in 'the County of Ontario. Gentleman, +decessed. who died on or about the 'glad day of October. 1917;- are hereby •'-:notified to send by post prepaid or `otherwise deliver to.the undersigned ,exoedtore or their Solicitor on or before . 'the 26th day of December, 1917, their christian and surnames, addresses and description, full particulars of their claim or interest and the nature of securities, if any, held by them. Im- mediately after the 26th day of De- :, ceslber, 1917. the estate of the said `". ,James T. Laughlin, deceased, will be distributed among the parties entitled 'thereto, having regard only to the claims of interest of which the ex•tm. tors shall then have notice --sad all K .:others will be excluded from the said dish«illut on. • W. J. BzA.Tox, : 85 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitor for the Executors MaryLaugbli�p, Cberrywood, Ontario 1 ` and ThomAs Coxworth, 8-10 R. R. Markham, Ontario µPICKSR INOL BAKERY FRUIT CAKE FOR XMAS ,Orders received now for the best r line -ever at 45c per lb. A cheaper Cake, but good, at _ 85c per Ib. W ding Cakes our specialty Both Phonsa., =$• R• onsaye P1Ckeriag , s���'y'__.. t.�,- r.•; • sees. ,... .. .a. - ....._..,.. .. . Into dmes"s of doUu% fte4 ahm t - W won rete round vii Kawila Junction. i Wife crews have been working you night aMe,fly since all the weak 014Z! Ing up the mesa. The track was open P 1 C K E R 1• N G againfortraf1khy nightfall. Just a yearsso s Irelght asaash eseurited a AND. DISTRICT -- _ quartos WHO west of this one. To sell for — "THB OLD RELIABLE 11►sso ddveri{sereweesw. FONTHILL NURSRRIW' FOR SALE -Registered Cotswold Splendid list of Stock for Fall Ram Lamb., at lot 90, «a 1. PitkedaR guesting, 1917, and �formerly Morris Rsid's farm). R. C. Mads, p e. R. Ne. 3, Niekerasg, Spring planting, 1918, BAY GELDING -8 off. 151 hands, including man new varieties with bred, somd, flood looker' not broken' which we alone control. . will seft r4bt. should make beautiful driver: M. Gleeson. Greenwood. IIAI --- Send for new illustrated Catalogue, FOR BALE—Good serviceable horse also Agent's Proposition; Hand - aded 11 years, will sell -cheap, Limo a num- some free outfit. Exolus- s bn°fsDWr.•ti ,tbez Picker1ngSakeryy� 11d - hie Territory. WELLING TO RENT—Situated zrts>;aReL colslclselox Don Christina St. Pickering. Grid erebord STONE and WELLINGTON, and well of arsetlent hard water•, Rest reason able, Por tar'ber particulars apply to w. V. The Foothill Nurseries. Rlekwdson. Pickering. STRAYED OR STOLEN—From•A. (Established 1887) ". wade's tamadjoisinR Pickering vivage- a TORONTO, * ONTARIO bay filly &ye!rs d, white stripe on ,face, rwn white hind test, A y iatormation nadsng to her /� to �� recovery wiL be rewarded. Donald livazo. V 1'ickerinPs• _ o A Ct * sol l Leib WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC - ll' 1� TIONESR .for York. Qatario and Darkas ' Ceaaties, All kinds of sales promptly attended Term tq. s reasoeable. Datesfor sales may be 6 LTj deat�heass. Whitby, Dat. at NZWS'Ofikv. Bellmy Indepaa- STRAY DOLT—Strayed on to the ii t fit of premises of the undersigned, lot 10, coa. 8, 7l 10 •, IM sr ! p �. piekeringon Monday. Nov. 13th, a 9 -year bay g . '03 fifty, wish 4 wbita feet and white ratch homy face J K it4 4 opwner may have same by provhnae, R.R Into I. yl aI ism3 oC ldT e:pmses• Jas7.9 Goc 4$ i i Stetioa. 7-8 For Sale or To Rent One portable Sari Mill situated in 6 C g • + s• ass, � the Province of Saskatchewan, con- +f •a' Feb � M sieting of one 25 h. p. engine, Water. I' : Y • ,, asri, ma: y m ous saw mill. cut-off saw, planer, lath ••1 AAe mill, every tool for the manufacture of lumber, and two thousand logs to e " 8 • • • w •.. may �M start with. Owing to a decline in m -y .,.� J ae O health I am forced to give up a poi-- 0 0 o • ..' Jty s • tion of my business, therefore, would C 8 + g • ••! seP� sell or rent to the right party. Must' be a hustler and be prepared to take a •� net' � b poseessiup as soon as possible, as sale R I< • .'1 •a,� Nov tv of lumber is good. •�I V J aaary 191r -Whitby a nebawa e, Braosham CHARLES SHAW, s Port hurry ,, ttstbridm 11, oaaatagsaa= 66.10 Bjorkdale, '.Rask. I gsaverson 9, aperrgrove a Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair, ex'M. P. P,. of Oshawa, Who was nominated by the Liberals of South Ontario at. their Maes Meeting in Whitby, and who has accepted the nomination. reserving the right of independent action. His manifesto- to the electors of South Ontario will appear in our next issue. The...People"9 Store _I We have arranged this advertisement keeping in mind JUST -0 loll I3M A. t and that "To Save You Money." 19.00 Trimmed gats at 3.49 .4.00 Trimmed Hits at 2.49 : 3.00 Trimmed- Hats at 1.49 ' J - :.=2.00 Trimmed Hats at 69c and 98c 8peeiel, with another purchase, 506 mixed Tea for 390 No-B.Mc E -N T,.E E R : PICKERING reA frufts,i F: IU61s and st ;. -FOR CHRISTMAS CAS.918 < ;- --:AND PUDDINGS — � -- -Drive The Grocery Store Your •ChriAtass Grocery Order Seeded Raisins The lb Seedless Raisins ldo lb `Valencia Raisins 16c lb Calif, Currants 28c _ Mixed Peels 406 lb. Shelled Walnuts 76c lb Shelled Almonds 60o lb f• . - JFresh Dates 18c lb .Shortening, .Lard, Crisco, Spices, Fiyts. .All Flavors in Essense's. _ Everything you need -Fresh, Pure and Good. We don't want all your trade -Just all your Grocery trade. J.-RICHARD -S0--N G ROCERSFSt Ol�TZt�' Pickering Hardware Store I I THE BEST The Pandora - EARTH The Happy Thought swora • JOHN S. BALSDON, - f PICKERING . V S - ' CREA11 OF THE WEST FLOUR ., lFor �Giood, Wholesome Bread Its the Floor that wakes the Bread, therefore, you can't get best result3 frowan. inferior grade. That's why we recommend _' `CREAM OF' THE NEST" The beet Bread Flour on the market. Monarch Pastry - ; -• +Queen Cite ,Blend are splendid Flours; Try them. - = , helCampbell Flour Mills Co., 'Ltd.Al = e� =nelrrrr rrrrr■rz+lrrrxr:rrrrrrrr=rrrrrrrrrrr=rrrmitra� THE bOMINION BANK r _ [!TAl1.1lM[D IST/ Capital and Reserve $13.000,000 A a$NCRAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED c RAVINGS 09FARTMCNT j r 11112aetttasem selT10�. •^`^1 •. „� - a 7eaT 0 z aailar nit Ol KV re0at�ea. •. _ �/ 'WHITBY• BRANCH`: 1.60RDGN HALL, Manager. �rrrrrrrrzlrr>.rr>Arrrrrrrarr��rrjfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrlfii ,;.� The News' Office for sale bills NOW CK .-.-.1N'...`ST0 u Fres C�rocerieg for Christmas. ; Currants, Raisins, Peels, Oranges, Lemons.ilk Cheese as 28 cents per pound. Also a full assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of Velveteens; - Corduroys, Mitts, Underwear and Hosiery. WS have a Splendid line of the very beet makes of hoots and Shoes, Rubbers, Etc. - N IS — . CN�_� ._•.- sees. -. -. .. ,-. .—.»., S:1 :it -J.._.«....... - x.� .-...r..,A.: Mt.. _.»..,... _.T.'..Gx'R .n -`RE^ ;tit ,. :. w ::., �N+ •:.Mets � .. '. ,,, "^'�',�. r' n.. x . � <arysi • a '',rr• "r °v. ".^fI:' F- a: i5 i,^:>'" - :. -' :.i';•a 'v>�"i� tom:'' <. e••7• .v .•w*E- , < r +-4e .. _ c : 1 e•,...J'4 .. ,;o .•.r- ,7 < ' . ::�a ,i.ir�' a '' �� _ rr, ..o+".ri •>"we. ' e,,, �9r': 'S: Y •�4`: - o=i."+lE: rr_t,n.' ;;-a<.w.9' tt✓E•'• :sk:'c4•'+.*Ym,.�.r,w _.... r. 3`�D.... �, t.a•,,au! .,.x`'yr•.^wwn +N-nY :_ -.- s.1,ti7 >- .�,ac,fluyirrux y ,,, r. ..;i;;... .',' tr' •2`x.i .! etre : .{.t r, �-'.« <pty -.", . *...�; r,.a s.. • a:; �rA segs.J'•Cf . ,.A•• ..;y„pr., y ik H r , .�w� �k• .,. :.`%`'t °t . ^lf` f'a t� .e . c �1,...• :t. r`� •b a• - •a?L•.. <u� , .. .w _rte;. �•�,:•, .. {�, " TF qMw 04-�001- ons day last week. David. Taylor was in .the City< _ Don't missmy- GFigantio ' Ba STANDARDSANVI. -da�8 from OctoberJoseph Borland lost a valuable19th to 27th. ex �._eow on Friday I -CW CANADA' � . "& fie 'Paterson brad a business trip800 pairs Men's Military Boots, Og$i�nA 4o Uxbridge on Saturday. y D� - regular 5.36,'going at 4A Wilbur Gleeson. of Toronto, was N• • the a of 200 pairs Men's Ftne- Boots, I � . home on Sunday and Monday. regular 5.00, going at WA >� F. H. Davin, otToroato. former- - S Wtory Bonds 100 patre Idles' Fina Boots, Of allmaterWs and da do 4" ly of Balsam, called here Friday. regular 6,00, going aft 8.61 y Mn. Geo. Richardson who has =Jsat-e s33d pro6tsbi0 investWentin sddittos leapt in stook. it will pa77� M t hOlp t0 013! OOoa Many other bargains, but space b call ai our womb acd pace our gtset d Amen ill, is able to be around a Y try will not admit meatton. and obtain prices Dost be misled b Mrs. Dent, of Toronto, has been Bee"h of this Bask will Wta agenic we do not employ them, oonseq L visitingher daughter. ° -- J F / N G O L D ly we can, and do throw ON 8 Mrs. J. R. tar D tars a wiiboat Real, at the parsonage. -PICKERING BRANCH oerlainlycun by panhasiighfsom ass. Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toronto, � ':rpt Spent Sunday with the latter's R. W. GORDON. Manager. p p p Branch also at WhRby. NORTH CLAREMONT tau t• mother, Me'� A. W. McNay. :. weiTIr SRAltti't w® Ganneir W: I.. Fawcett, of the Office ani Works, Whitdy�.en-we -;,4th Battalion e _ DISNEY BROS . {*: the : pent Thursday - with his sant, Mrs. David Gregg. A. J. and Mrs• Chandler, of To -Peel's Shoe- Ore • iii Tier,' Tonto, .spent Sunday with the lat- Will GiveneJo Torontond ,�•and J� Cold D&'8 aI'e COill�hg _ : �''11ne;81 Dl?@.CtOY'13 wail, drilled by lahas. H. Rio a�iy If you are wise use the and Mrs. Homop, of Port Perry} __:: ,811d t'ffib8e1.8 , Ideal s,_ppeent Sunday with Thos. and Mrs. Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Footwear. We have a who is agent fox Wind Mills; Gasoliss laterson. good assortment of Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots and ��y��• a Engines. all kinds of pipe and, Sttizw A. D. Peters wishee to thank Slippers, Leggings and Spate. ilitby,r10 for water works. Also bath room fie• til,,.e�boys for returning his wagon tures; ete. Everything given carelal which they borrowed on Hallow• Bee our line of Every Day Work Boots for men snd boys. attention. f 'e'en night. Calls answered promptly at -� Mrs. Shipley of Falkirk, and SCHOOL SHORS—Your children will need school shoes, and we are - RICH'S PUMP WORKS, 1��- 'Mrs. Elliott, of Agincourt, are vis. at your servise with the beet shoes made. ably hour'by motor. gone Tel. 6if82. Whitevale; (isfw, iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. No extra charge for distance Dater°gi d Mrs. roper and -3. -T E E L &� a O N -:- P O Thos. Trench, of Richmond Hill, We have the finest Hearse BROCK STREET, — - WHITBY, ONT. called on Claremont frionds on and egtupment outside LUMBER YARD Tuesday het. -� Mr. and lies. Harry Wright, of **�� ♦, Of Toronto Georgetown, are visiting with int Un' there is Strength ClamngQnt . 1 v rN lir•. 0. Gostiei and other Clare• Bell Phone, day or night, Nom HARDWOOD FLOORING moat relatives. Bus meets all Trains — Inde ndent, da No. 52 -. - - Will Thornback, who has been There is a great movement all pe yr We can supply hardwood flooring In the employ of C. Sargent for ent for co-operation among the farm First-class Rigs to hire day or Nights and Sundays No. 65 G in beech, birch, maple, plain and !e -some time, is compelled to lay off era of Ontario and every farmer is might at lowest prices. quartered. White and red oak is M work owing to illness. invited to join the good work. all g�'adee, widths and thickness J. T. Spears went to Toronto Attend the meetings of the U. 8. O. Phone 1905. COLiL. all ��N <one Gay last week and on Satan- Club and become belle: aegoainted$• �aIIderB� ROOFING t 'day underwent an operation at with your neighbor and motto! Ile- f • the hospital which ossa eacfseeafIIl. spect and eonfldence wit! develop. PROPRI>4TORS Buy Rabroid Ready RaoQng, tills s Hard and soft Coal of the best fleet ready roofing, made in Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming, of Room for a few orders of twine Tats � _ - r. -Bearboro, and. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. platys them with the secretary, and all TZJM TABLL—Pickering Staton t3• quality on hand.- SHINGLES mOrmerod, of Claremont, spent those getting twine through the slob T. R. Teslas gtdng Hast Ins as fonoiwe, . 18un4ay with J. and Mrs. Fleming. -aaaasked to get it pprroommptly from Mr. No. a Mai 8.08 A M. Choice B. C. red cedar shingles ^'! Mrs. W. B. Mackey and Mrs. H. Marquis or Lorne Puckrin. 28 Local 846 P. ][. Highest price paid for Harley, AA QQ ` 91► � R. Smith and son, of Toronto, re- y " Local 11.24 P. X. Rye and Buckwheat delivered We De Gordon & r,7o� turned home on Monde after via- FarmerB T11a�' going wnt da. w follow•— No. 29 Loom 10.2"1 A. Y. at 9pink'e Mill. . siting their aunt. Mrs. Id. Gibson United .. 27 Loose ass P. �. �'ICBEFiINC+ -and other relatives. Club, Pickering. •" 7 Mail 7.40P. X. Bell sad Independent phone. Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Aahbnro, •suadsv included' Pickering Station Coal Co. reached in Erskine church on unday when he gave two excel- lent sermons. Mr. McLellan ofti- ciated at Ashburn on that day. By Rev. J. R. Real. at 183 Have- lock St.. Torotato: on Wednesday. _' -• _ i8 Noy. 7th, Miss Vera Irene Cook was united in marriage to rein. The Mrxtaraa or F. tw..vcs often for Public Subscription - James Claude Board Cotti, - of - _ _ _CampbellTord. a �[� j. Oen _. Don't forget the lsazaar to Ern. CRIi�t�S S ♦ ICi i ®'� kine church thii4 Friday evening i. e of , beginning at 8 o*clock. l4lany u9e•_- artletes suitable for Christmas - I� 150,000,000 5j'/ Gold Bonder ,;gtfts will be offered for sale, and a - ood .programme will be Riven. iater� from December lace 1917, ,sod chased to three maturities. the tucks o! which 1s optional with the subserlbu, as ledfowef a ;; : s due ber lot: 1923 r i; Qatte s number from here took ;. 110 year , ue December December 1R 14981 in the Red Cross concert at Green. yeas a sue m r 1 wood on Monday evening and, _ !!hu Loan it authorized Yat of e6. r rltamene of causes. and both pcinclpal and Interest are a rbarse Avon the Cv%wddated Re"mas Tutid. f were well pleased With the ad- The amount of this issue is (150.000.000, es ludve of the amount fit as paid by the surrender of bonds of.previous losses. The Minister of Finance -dress of Dr. Moore, of B ooklin, •+, reserves she right to allot the whole or any part of she amount .nbecrlbed iia es�e of 115u,000.0oo. who recently returned from ,Th* rroe..a. of this Loan will be' wed for War purposes only, Gad win be .pent .away is C:aosda. Very interesting and inspiring _ am a Pelnelpai and [sreroet ynsio in Gob Deo in tions iso 11a� lase and 81 see _ sermons were reached in the - Subscriptions mare be da some o! iso or multiples thereof. p �. Methodist church last Sunday by IP me p��1 a,ynabk wkhout shares ae the Otigce of the Minister o! Finance and Rezelver GenerJ at Ottawa, or at the Oaos of tJN Awlame Aeaha/ fitnerai ac HaAtas, 9t. John, Charbctetown. Montreal. Toronto, \Vlaalpeg. liepaa, Calgary and Victoria. Rey. George Clare, Of Orono. The Insereet payable. wltheut charge. half -yearly, June lot and December 1st. at any breach In Canada'of any Chartered Henn. - - stor, Rev. J. R. Real, was at "�--•� . , .: pre -• - Orono, preaching anniversary ser• _ ...Bearer or Registered Bonds gacquaint- BondiScrip certificates, aoa•repotiabk,yor payable beare��nRc ordance principal athe ch�ice principal f the apti� at four registered or bearer bonds. will be issued after vices and renewing old _ i lneea."'. Mrs. Elisa Forsyth, late of Clare- -allotment in e=chaaae for provisional receipts. When these scrip c"zsicates have been paid in full. and payment endor thereon by the bank recentng the moony y --they may be ezchan,led for boads, when prepared, with coupons attached. payable to bearer, or registered as to principal, or for -fully registered Donde when Mont, was found dead at the borne i prepared, without coupons, in accordance with the application• a of her son, Caleb Forsyth, of Tor- DtLV•rry of Interim certificates and of definitive bores will be remade through the Chartered Basks. r =—onto, on Sunday afternoon last. > ar+r-bonds with coupons will be issued in denomination% of e60., lime, i30n„ and $1.0M. -sad maY,.tw registered as to peiadaal only, Fu11Y reds - , r. 'tered_bood•, the interes on°w•hich is paid direct to the owner by Government cheque, will be issued In detwmiastlons of 11,000., {5,fD0- or any autaoedsed The funeral took place on W_edne9- - rUALIUde of n, day to Glasgow cemetery. .ger- Subic t to the payment of 25 cents for each new bond fisur3, holden of fully registered bonds without coupons. will have the right to convert into bonds vices Were conducted at the linnle of the denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds of authorised deewm: .y e taadom without coupons, at any time on application to the ]sinister of Flirance. at 22 Bishop St., Toronto, on Tues- g 'iiof� of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock due October 1st. 1919r and bonds of the three Domfulm of Canada WiM Lo•a •Ieeasa day evening by Rev. J. R. Real, Tues - Surrender of Bonds and at the ftrave on Wednesday, ° `• ' Eby Rev. A. McLellan. Itava'the Privilege of esrrsodedaa their Donde is part payment for subscriptions to•boads of this lamas, under the f conditions:— A very pleasing service took Debenture Stock, ue October Ist; 1919, at and Accrued Interen. s11 o�epph Borllac at eand a tbeM r. aneveninpMc of ITbi abo.. War iia ddue �menntt for`i fonds of any yo and AccruedI to � of wi.'low) W neWay, Nov. 14th, when Mr. - - - ws Lerman Bonds, dna MMarchh ber ULL 1937, at 96 red A latereet. Aaguatas Middleton. (cousin of (These wfat be accepted in past payment for bonds of the 1937 maturity ONLY of thie gssw.) ,i Mrs. Borland), was united In mar- ' 'movee of the .arlow meat -lose d tale ir:re Will. to the event of future Issues of like maturity, or longer, made b= Government, epee than luNes ' ridge t0 Miss May Dorothy Nlch• -� ab'o side b"O0•� at par Gad accrued istereat, as the equivalent of ash for the purpose. of Dubeerlpt" to 9Q& •olson.' The ceremony was per. _ ,`k 4 ,formed by Rev. J. R. Real. After - " pl'1 �lhe ceremony was performed a : ZBBIIB Price ' P81' -slendid dinner was furnished b� VM fees. foga- scl din/ w lace.s eaa—issues/ in pursuance of lesidetloa enact" by die piwHamest oe dards: -,Mrs. Borland.. The many friends Payment a be nae u toRotrs: - g young p join on Dace -her 1 1017 90 on March let, 1918 of the oun couple join in wish - in thein a very ha married 10 on J�+acy 9na let, on Arid let, 1918 life, 20 an February let, 1918 ea ay let, 1913 Y In the form of a surprise party A fuH hair year's interest will be paid on 1st June, 1018. about twenty -$'Oe guests gathered The Bomb tbardere fain a net intssest yield to the Investor of sbestt 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Fleming on Friday evening last, 5.61% on the 20. year Bondi', the honored guests of the evening on the 10 year Bonds ' being Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Mor - Ran, who were presented with a _ 5.81%p, on the 5 year Bonds AU payments are to be made to a Chartered Bank for the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to wan [wtalment when due will render ptevtotse 'beautiful Cut•gl'ase vase and re- payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellation, Subscriptions accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount subsr:lbed, must be forwarded $eetor from the Presbyterian through the medium of a Chartered Hank Any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank will forward subscriptions and issue provisional retelpte:- choir, of which they are esteemed In care of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied toward payment of the amount due on the January instalment. 00— members. The presentation was Subscriptions may be paid in full on Jaa��tuna" 2nd; 1918, or on any instalment due date thereafter under discount at the rate of $34% din sssam. Vase F able provision payments of the balance of subscriptions -may be made a, follows: I made by W. M. Palmer, who also ._If paid on Saauary and, 1915, at the rate of 50.10795 per 3100 read' an address. Mr. Morgan $ If Paid on eb 1st, 1919, nt the rate of 79,46959 per 8100 .r made a very appropriate reply ;If pats on March lit, 1918, ae the rate of 59.72274 per 8100 d i 3I paid on April 1st, • 1018, at the rate of 39.90959 per $100. - thanking the friends for the r� --Y`s yet in amts and music of all Leas or a>»mbt eba i kind regards. The evening was Forms of application may be obtained from any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, or from any Victory i 'The books of Loan win be kept at the Departmazi of Finance, =. ppee g AppHatdons wilt be made In due course for the 1Lttai of this Issue on the Montrest and Toronto Stock Sahaape. 4tiads, from solve and trios to in• - - etrumental selections on tinware subecrydos Listi srW do** on or before December let, t911. 4 i or anything else that was at ali „nstrwattr>:aT or F,r9AMB 'lmusicil. After lunch had been 5r4wa, Novemlf•r 12th, 1917. - > ,served, all joined hands and Auld TA, p�Syne was sang in the good ,. old fall aced way I ... ...,:. ,... :eves, , ,.. '�....... ..r. ',.:,•.;.-.:,,..:' c^a'; l .. -._. <.,�,m- 3-'_..,..:a- '..._.. ,T __..: �5.: _ :�:. :. 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Bak - DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT HOME ker who describes in Outdoor Life how ' su" - Nineteenth Leeson—Cooking of Meats. he captured' four of the big cats for Boiling, braising, steaming, grilling, I one quart of boiling water and one an Eastern ."zoo." biroiling, sauteing, roastin and bak- tablespoonful of salt In the dripping I had heard, he says, that there were are the va 'oua terms used to de- pan. pThis will prevent the fat from some lions near Troy, Montana; and 1 'h m oda employe$ .in• cooking catching fire' it will also facilitate the so Charlie Wood and I bought food. lit I SJAL'InA easy removal of this fat, which when enough to last us four or five days, is a term used to denote a, cold, can be lifted with a knife or - oY cooking meat b boiling in sPah• and: started out to look for tracks. Black, Green E 1611 y g Y bleat when broiling always puff FinAlly we found a track two or three or Mixed Sealed packets only. Two methods are used in t'htg process, naimely, cooking meat is! slightly. This is partly due to th days old and set our dogs on it. Be- _ 'in soup, second a; in stewing. !quick searing of the surface. As th' fore long they were out of hearing, meat cooks phis disappears, so that° but we followed their trail for about Boiling as in Soup ' i if you press the meat slightly with a a mile and came to where three other The meat is placed in cold water and knife and it does not feel spongy it is lion tracks joined the one they were ".'' Itrought slowly to a boil. It is then then ready to serve. Do not overcook cooked for time necessary to obtain. on. We travelled as,fast as we could Y meat. It loses all nutritive value as V ^ ��u :.'"'� '�i'•n .ks'If'�c�'.�w3"f.�'�.r�y�.r.:x�'��+. �'�� r9 °",��' � ,�' �� �'�x'M• ,vTaa�'���� ',+ � •�„ 'r _ .y .: r4 , . a•+- 19 . •r .. L' �.wr,.,. .�1'•c. 8x7: �. :Y+':? T l`4•Y?`»• + . putriment .in the broth or liquid, a food if it is cooked until hard and through the snow, and every time we - Usually thre -quarters of an hour for dr3% reached a divide we listened for the In The Rural Districts. - • r some of the artiste under contract to ti tech pound r meat. { dogs, but could hear nothing, We -9c eely a dozen years ago it was I one of the great record producing- - P Boiling as in Stewing. Roasting and Baking of Meats knew that they would never quit until impossible for the great majority of (companies. Besides those mentioned, I - the had Ever Roasting or grilling is done before Plunge the meat into boiling water. open fire, th, meat being turned fre-, 3r Y hon up a tree, and that the people on this Continent to see there is Mme. M lb e t Sp the great This causes the albumen to form a i quently, so that all sides may be cook they would hold them there until we the most distinguished actors or to ! mezzo-soprano, Albert Spalding the ,. coating over the surface of the meat„ ed alike. The meat is basted with its came even It took us two or three hear the beat concert artists. That. 'violiniat, Herman Sandby the Scandi- r thus protecting the juices. It is a, own fat. This method of cooking meat i days. privilege was reserved for folk living! navian 'cellist,' Glen Ellison the Scot - Well -known fact that the albumen in 1 is used dailyin Europe, but riot much At"two o'clock the next afternoon in the larger cities and tish baritone Caroline Lazzari the :...the meat .cos ulates u n the ti- P ' S perhaps it , t „ g Po PP I •used • in this country. we stopped at the top of a mountain was one of the- reasons for the drift of I Italian contralto and Reed Miller the pation of heat. The meat is then cook- When a, pLLfce of meat is large it is•to listen, and we could 'hear the dogs population from the rural districts. � American 'concert tenor. Another ed until' it is tender. Time allowance roasted. Meat, cooked, in an oven by Is about thirty-five minutes to the radiated heat is frequently called in ,giving tongue about halfway down Assuredly, the advantages -of city life i Producing agency has a still longer pound.. this country "roasting."' It fs well the other side. In an hour we were included these privileges as well as list which includes some of the most Correct Method of Boiling Meat I known and needs little description. down to where the dogs were and that other one—of living in a four eminent singers and musical artists in Place the meat in a saucepan of boil- When baking meat always use a wire found that they had two half-grown room apgrtment at sixty dollars a the world. What effect will familiarity ' ing water and then -keep the water rack to lift �.he-meat from the bottom lions in large fir trees. They had month. Two great inventions have, with the work of such singers have on boiling rapidly for five minutes after of the pan: This will insure even• held them there all night. After we swept away some of the distinctions • the musical taste of our Canadian the meat is added. Then place the cooking. had fed the dogs Charlie cut me a between Town and Country. The People? Surely it ought to develop' saucepan in a position where it will ; Use the broiling oven in the gas ole about sixteen feet ion a sense of a hook jpuat below the boiling point for I range for roasting, placing rads suf- P g• and I Moving Picture industry has attracted appreciation and under - the required length of time. •Lon- ! ficiently low. Have the oven hot en- went up the tree where the first lion :some of the most 'eminent players on :standing 'that hitherto has been scant and rapid boiling will cause theough to brown meat quickly, then re- was and put a wire loop round„ his both continents. Today we see foreign to our people. The time will �slbumen in the meat to harddn; there- duce the heat so that it will cook even- I.neck and chained him ro a big pine Sarah Bernhardt and Sir Herbert soon come, if the advantages of the 1 fore no amount 'of cooking afterward iy turn .the roast three times during tree; just as you would tie a dog. Tree in the- Iittle playhouse of the Phonograph are brought before the will soften , the fiber. It will only & rocess. Then we went to the tree where ' the county village, at a negligible cost. pu go .. „cause the meat to fall apart without h Y g ,blit, when good music should ex- , being tender. P Allow one-half an hour after placing elude a � g dopa had the other lion; but just as I To -day we may hear in our oven draw.- great deal of meretricious - 'being in the oven btfore counting the i was near enough to stuff which has lasted too long in It Is important to keg the sauce- ! g put the. wire mg room the limpid voi�af Marie g P P time. This is necessary so that the , noose round his neck, he of uneasy, Rappold or Alice Verlet. b the aid of Popular affection. We laugh in these _ pan closely -covered. This will pre-, meat may reach the required tempera- g y P ture to start cooking. { These singers sal days over The Battle of Prag or. The . .vent the delicate aroma from evs or- and down the tree he came.• Away he the phonograph. Th g _ To bake (oven roast) use same pro- ! went with the dogs at his heels. After go to the large cities, but the are , Maiden's Prayer, both beloved- of our Braising: bleat is place(: in a hot cess using regular oven (running about seven .hundred rods the ing as well to the 'sod -house in the ; grandparents. Possibly our posterity sauce n and turned frequently. rt Start counting time after -meat is dogs treed. him, and I tried the same Peace River district, and ei en to the will smile as cheerfully over some of is cooked In its own juices in a close- ; one-half lour in oven and allow tactics again. This time he was not shores of the Arctic ocean. It is in- the music - which won high favor ly coverted saucepan. I twelve minutes to a pound for very so spry, and I put the wire round his I teresting to read over the names of i amongst us in this year of grace, 1817 - Steaming: Cooking meat by placing rare, fifteen for rare, eighteen for neck. We tied flim also to a tree. in steam bath or steamer. medium and twenty for well done. That night we stayed ata ranch Grilling; Cooking meat over a hot paste the meat with the liquid in, g y RUSSIAN on a grill made for this purpose. house, and at daylight the: next morn- A R1. SSIAN DUNGEON. _ 4illed him in his cell and had brought tie pan every fifteen minutes. Do., .Broiling• A very hot fire is neces- not add seasoning'to the meat while, ing went back to where we had tied ut an India -rubber doll for the scaf- sary for this mods of cooking meat, the last lion. We found that he had fold. =5 the choicest, tenderest and most j that It is a well --known fact The Fortress .o[ 9t Peter and St. that sats will cause the juices and'. broken the chain near the collar and Kropotkin himself spent some un - delicate cuts are suitable for cooking flavoring of the meat -to dissolve and 1 escaped. When we turned the dogs Paul Opposite the Minter Palace.' !happy years in the fortress in the 3 b8 this method. The strong heat in- therefore become lost. Season steaks' loose on his track they led up the seventies. The floor and five-foot ' scantly coagulates the albumen by and chops just before serving. Sea- , mountain to a deer carcass, where we °° form• a of m - Peter and "S . thick walla were covered with felt, so searingit, thus retaining all its Juices; son roast, five minutes before, remov- Paul, in which some of the Russian and flavor. That this method may , found the tracks of two other lions. reactionaries have been recently im- i that the silence became unbearable. be successful it is very necessary that In from the oven. Always make Pretty soon the dogs barked "treed;' Kropotirin, however, had a happier lot i c the gravy after removing meat frol�r prisoned, i, a huge mass of stone on k �: the meat be turned every few mo- and. we captured another lion, which I than some, for at the request of the stents Thin also insures it being the �' we took down and tied in the barn at the bank of the Neva opposite the Geographical Society of Russia he ,.; Note: Nevar disk meat, on a coil Winter Palace. According to the y cooked evenly. platter. The contact of a cold dish ;the ranch, because the day had tushed . was permitted to continue his Work on Pan Broiling: This is another with the hot meat will injure its deli- l snowy. Manchester Guardian, it is a place ®f. g p�� Pens and ink were �i Kj wy the glacial method of cooking the fine cuts of I sinister memories. Within its walls y special per - meat este aroma. The next day we returned to the � � provided ,tor his ties b s 7maaL when it is not possible to broil In- many portions of France and place where the lions had killed the Peter the Great tortured his son. mission of the czar, but he could use them. Broiled Meat is more health- En land chops and steaks are served Alexis to death. It was there that the; - + fnl am also leas wasteful than any u oga platers set over a utensil of hot deer and found two sets of tracks in Princess Tarakonova, placed in a cell ! them only until the fiver of sunset, _ "N"N ,- vdiidi form of cooked meat: P the snow --.one leading up the moun- ! which in a Russian, winter is three water . or a special fuel that can be tain and the other down. The dos that became flooded during an inunda- o'clock. To Pan Broil burned in a container that holds the g tion found rats climbing on bar to Heat an iron frying pan red hot, platter. ii%en servin a largo steak took the upper track, and in less than g - then place in it the meat. Turn it, always have a cover or metal or an- fifteen minutes they had the lion up a save themselves from drowning. In { constantly until cooked- When using 1 other hot dish turned over the meat to tree. We captured him in the same the game fortress Catherine II. buried I gaMake Your Bread s range for broiling always place prevent it chilling: manner- as before. He wasn't s very alive the unhappy persons who van- ' big one, and so I just put him in my to j the murder of he p red to'object set to r iPUDDING FOR DINNER. pack sack and carried him down the husband. Save your Motley Caramel Plum Pudding.Scald! then pack into two well -greased molds. hit] to, the place where we had seen Torture of a more refined nature ( Enjoy good Health r sane -half of cornmeal with three-' Cover. Then boil in deep kettle or the other track. The dogs were only 64 been employed upon its prisoners >Jomestto sconoamy t■ going to win the quarters cupful of boiling water. Cool lace in the oven in a o! water war m"lloe the Hun. qua S chopped , p P� a few minutes treeing this lion, which in recent years. Prince Kropotkia �againv• home methods of food pry ' --and add, one-half cupfulof c for two hours. When ready to serve, was the one that escaped with our col- tells how the revolutionary Karakoz- Paration will win the war against dis- suet one cupful of fine breadcrumbs� reheat by placing in boiling water, or Lr. This time he climbed as high e■ off was kept awake for a week at a ease one-fone-half cu�futa o! raisirir, els and is the asren. $erne In Victory to bosh Instances 1e assured bs salf cupful of molasses, one an l cut in t n slices, then lay in a bake he could, but I followed and caught. time by gsurds who sat an either aide - p pan r tiring the 71ine, three-quarters. cupful of mashed vanilla sauce. hini with the wire. We h " hired a wago of him to rouse him whenever he I 64 It -half tea'lfpoonful of salt Apple Tapioca.—Select potatoes, on elect eight med- and team and took the four lions to showed signs of failing asleep. The, Canuek Core an remove 1 y, where we boxed them for ship- 'unhappy man at hat acquired the art one-half teaspoonful of cloves, one and sum -sized apples. R _.'_+ane -half teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, `a• thin strip of peel from tate stem end ment to an Eastern "zoo." of swinging his leg while he slept so Bread Mixer one-half teaspoonful of ginger, one I of the apple. Wash, ualf cupful of - - as to delude his guards into the'�be- I Four Ioaysise k . teaspoonful o! bakirsg soda, six table- pearl tapioca. Place in a saucepan WHENCE CAME THE PUSSY CAT? lief that he was awake; -but they de- I =2 75 e� spoonfuls of water, three-quarters with one quart of cold water and cook Eight loaf size cupful of flour, one tablespoonful of 1 slowly for one }four. Now add the -- tested the trick. As a result of that i . $3.25 baking powder.' Mix thoroughly, !apples and simmer slowly for three- Your Tame House Animal Is Really a treatment Karakozof! was in, Inch a , V i quarters of an hour. Sweeten to taste. Wildcat roes Egypt. . , state of coli tee that when be was at The ^Canuok" A gy ab snick, slash. efticient Season with one-quarter teaspoonful - last led out for 'execution that it and economical. - 1 = HIGHEST PRICES PAID of cinnamon. Serve cold, garnished Thousands of years before the be- Bur from your local dealer, or order with fruit whip. ginning of the Christian era Egypt seemed as if his body did' not contain from u■ direct all charges paid. For POULTRY, GAME, a bone unbroken,, and the Tumor ran E. T. WRIGHT CO. LIMI'T'ED EGGt! i FEATHER! Snow Pudding.—One cupful of wa- was a land of storehouses overflowing ter, four tablespoonfuls of•cornstarch with the -rich produce of the fertile through the crowd that his jailers had HAMILTON, CANADA. , ` umune write for particulars four.'tablespoonfuls of sugar, white o>; V. sovrnf a oo» � one egg, one-half teaspoonful of *here galley. Hata and mice found no- ---.--- -- •• .------•--•------------- --•-.- r aloassoeams 7LariN. lgoats'e,l vanilla. Dissolve water and starch in where such food supplies and hospit- saucepan, and then bra to a boil. able .hiding•places as- in these granar- GET THIS REMARKABLE WAR PICTURE , ng ON AXCMZPT,or 70o Toney Order we will forward to an address in Canada. Cook until clear about five minutes I fee- "no+aos:ovs oslAsaa o� a oaarAaVA w` t u our soul stirrin war ie ure and -then remove from the fire. Add It is surmised that tlm he first attempt Av sxilvis g! covionLaY'T!" mise of picture 18x24 inches. the sugar, flavoring and stiffly beaten at domesticating the cat wasmade 2u0'P ialiOaIIOT=O]f from original oil painting by E, P. Gartlan, done in nine colors ofoil. Picture portrays vivid] the heroic charge of the whites of egg. Pour into cups that when specimens of the feline tribe Canadians, and brilliant hiand-to-hand action, rye are now almost through have been rinsed in cold_water._-L abounded _in-tha_regionl were with our__. lift -4. edition of this remarkable picture. Get one while there is in cup until •ready to serve. Make a caught and locked up in the grain yet time. This man excep oua y -from = - T sauce of one cupful of milk, two table- I houses to kill the d up vermin. =AMAINGTON a sAZX33TT, Pubitshers of sttstorical, patsiotto and religious Fiatttres, No. 4e til Aleaader /uses, X030"Al, One., ;Dent. W. spoonfuls of cornstarch, yolk of one The idea proved such a success that ` egg, one -gunner cupful of sugar, one : the nests (who were the real rulers - ---- - y teaspoonful of vanilla. Moisten the P -' r: starch in the milk. Place in a sauce.. of Egypt) declared the cat a sacred' { pan on the fiee-. Cook until the boil- I animal. Temple's were built in honor Ing point is ifeached. Remove from'of the cat goddess, Pasht, and pussies ®' the fire and then add the yolk of egg, were mummified with as much cere- �_ Isugar. Beat well and then add the flavoring of vanilla. many as men and women. Indian Apple Pudding,—Scald one- I The Phoenicians, those hardy voy- ` half cupful of cornmeal with one and ; agers, found cats useful to catch rats UN one-half cupfuls of boiling water. I and mice on shipboard. They carried Beat smooth and add three-quarters I,them from Egypt to all parts of the cupful of syrup, one-half cupful of then known world and thus the ani - water, site -half teaspoonful of grated II mal became cosmopolitan. nutmeg. Mix _ thoroughly. Now j O grease a pudding dish well. Place in I Similar. Get HI erst Prices the dish a layer one inch deep of peel - From th• World's ed and thinly sliced apples. Cover A lesson in natural history had REN el gest ,Fur" House one -inch deep with the cornmeal mix- been about the rhinoceros, and the �n ursenIs e ,m�8i, tura. Repeat until the dish is full. teacher wanted to know how well the �• wwe .Yank, roan ,,ins, 111. Bake for thirty-five minutes in a mod- lesson had been .learned: _ rte fa:, wilt-...rrfeMs-.na yr erste oven. Serve with 'plain fruit "Now, name something," she said, a bad priew. 15an't wait! Ship ted" while the. mwketlesoad. Yowebmkcomesbyreturn maG sauce. ""that is dangerous,to go near t0 and ` WRITE FOR FRES BOOK' " has 'a horn." Tnpper'e (;a{:.e.•e.T aMSpYeiw S'�•II. i �*yr•e a. erg,�,� The jawbone of a whale of average "I know, teacher -I know:" dolled i+ ts.• size measures about 7 feet in length. a small -boy. sTsii sus' crops distributes labor more evenly "Well, what -is it?" 418 •s■■t•s aver. . th h' t the ear "A motor earl" re lied "the bo t p y' - r 1 J1 'h -��.�" ...:,Y.: � � .....�. �. �..•F -:, •.. �.: ..._ �- �:_..-:.+.,.. ._ a...: ... �..- ... .....,,�• .. -..- ... .. .s..� ... A. �--. ,.,w. -..,._,.s .,r .<,:. s.e_:'Jwv..,...,��.��.:_.+nSEs^R._`.'•.�a_:i.ear"..*%,}....:�.�.uf-°.:ri�:aid.�+.�:�'w�.'�`+'uweru�'�,.ts,:..;.a:2"�. ek�ss`"�.-i�4'15u*� $11:' 1 i vim 7�; 0 N gro� -- W �5 M� -7 A M• 7 - M" III • inAilm nrivaWaq" sur- -Afflpuo�at �Matift Von I sometimes wonder what's thq use IBM "y WbAfUt-Toundea by Utira*turO 0 kinds F6ud sae 11 Shredded classical wOrks, -novels, magazines an" Of squaring the hypotenuse,' V Vdnl--.Bo newspapers. With the exception Of Or why, -unless it be to teaserhftt"=Ior while his personal attendants and miniatereThings riust be called isosceles doubt mean Shr;Jd*d of state, no one Is allowed in the im- Of course I knew'that mathematics BAKING -POWDER.., 1 41• WhM14 you 11:11:1,w get one perial sanctuary during the 'Sultan's' Are mental stunts and 'acrobatics; idfit's.)f 00141TAMS NO ALUK 'Of those - mushy porridges literary To give the brain a drill gymnastic But the -Sultan is at something Of a And make gray matter more elastic— The only well knourn'nudhun primed am III Poor 8UbStitUt(: disadventag*, says a British weekly, It that why Euclid hag employed baking Powder made In canal" that dam not oonteft skun and or the crisp, delicious Shred'. because his kxiow' edge-- of Furopean Trapezium and trapezoid, Which A" mot tLbg in dianto. plainly on time label. languages is limited. I wonder?—yet it seems to me OIL, ..of baked whole wheat—thw ' In -order to overcome the difficulty That all the plain gednietry. 10% cut supply all the nutriment fogLLM COM ANY, LIM(TED he employs a translation'office. Here One -needs,14a just'the simple feat, 'UK -impdakpa _ . a No a half day's work. TWC there are officials who speak all the Whate'er your -line, make b6th ends Biscuits with milk or cream languages .of Europe and the East. meet! i -J.1 meal They read all the political and Ulu&- ­.tnake 'it nourishing trated newspapers of importance and 'A Rlddb. - . I The silage may be ex nded: -a cost 0 mus..� -longer feeding period by we Itt of a few c�mti. translate extracts from them' for the' A 'RAND MEDIGM What is it that has over 00 h0n- Sultan. There are fifteen superior Clem and can Lvivot trees, gather liberal amount of chaff, -cut ws It t a translators, called FOR LITTLE ONES ca kill ;a cut. hay with it. dragoman sacra- L grass,_lift a cannon or.s. nut, in that office, and their pay is .1-ree man or -brush off a fly, eat- a.. whole ten to forty Turkish pounds !shard's ZLni=ent Cures XKst.;.).• from Baby'� dwti'Tiblets are 'a grand sheep, but prefers a -peanut? monthly.. medicine for little ones. They area An 'Olephan"d tiunk. P" V(M They do not limit their translations mild bift thorough laxatAve ; -are ab- 'GGS, POULTRY, FrAS, EW LAID I, to poll cal publications;- they trans. solutely safe- easy to give and never MONEY ORDERS ti NbOans, honey, onions wanted. High, fail to cure 'any of the minor Ills of nts by "est -prices• oriven. J.- D, Arsenault, 119A late novels and romances in. all Ian- Pav your out of town accou guages for the Sultan, and many thoiA- Catharine E49t. Wontr�eal, littib ones. Concerning them Mrs. Dominion Express Money Orders. St. sand volumes of their worTi have Jam. S. Hastey, Gleason Road, N.B,, Five dollars costs three cents. 'Baby's Own found their *my into the. imperial writes :—"I have used EN AND HELL­—SwedenYr - Made in Canada. library. They are all written'on thick, Tablet9'and have found them perfect- To Stop Hiccoughs. borg's great work onskeath real - wlkte, royal, octavo, gilt-edged paper, ly satisfactory for my little one." The To stop iccoug'ha give the -patient world beyond and the life after d 400 pages: only Z5 eents- Postpaid. ' W... - and are fastened together with green "AA QUIZER LAWSUITS. Tablet, are sold by medicipe dealers a teaspoonful of sugar and vinegpr. H. Law, 486D t3uclid Avenue, Toronto. , bythe translators and red ribbons or by mail at 25 cents a tLox. from The If this does not aZord instant re:ief VA:vcEft. TUMORS. LUMPS. ZTf3. strange Matters Which Come Before themielves. Dr. Williams Medicine. Co., Brockville- repeat the dose. %-,o internal and external, cured WItIl-I After circulating through the harem out valu by our horns troitifivit. Wrtto IN:p the Courts. they arepreserved in the library. The _Ont. s t�f�rt too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Ifff.,rd's XW—ent C=ss Garget LiL Cows Limited. Collinirwood. Out. "Z , A wounded ltalian• officer recently Sultan's -favorite reading is criminal 72 For. a Holiday. brought suit to obtain a decision as romances. He sub"lleribes to all news- One of the beat. stories concerning Protect. young trees against mice by to the rightful kownership of a bullet papers that contain reports -of the pro-- tying building paper around the The SoUl of a Piano Is the British weather is related by the Bis Action. Imist on the extracted from his body. Both doc- ceedings in the, law courts, and there hop of Lydda. " "Once, before I was trunks. ".2 for and nurse claimed of an omni It, but the offi- is no famous writer of stories of crime bishop, I was -on the top OTTO H I G �T UV ear contended that it was legally his. in any language whose works have bus where were seated some Parsees," The judge gave his decision in fa-' not been translated for him. related his Lordship. "A man said PIANO' AOT14014- I to me, 'What are they?, I WITH THE FINGERS I. vor oLAhe officer. He found that the replied, projectile; once discharged from the "I . ndians--Parsees, you know. Men SAYS CORNS LIFT OUT ni A gu , ceased both to belong to the man RHEUMATISM CURED vho worship the sun.' And the man who fired it and to the country that replied, 'Oh, I see, 'and they have come WITHOUT /ANY PAIN intrusted it to him. The officer dis- In the days of our fathers and &mad- overnere-for a holiday. " How to Cur,e covered it in his body. The surgeon, fathers rheumatism was thought to be 7 assisted by the nurse, merely brought the unavoidable penalty of middle life s 'Biliousness s, soft c rm�or the projectile to light. Hence the of. and old age. Almost every elderly Bore corns, hard corn Dociors wars against teundiss Alcor was entitled to keep it. any kiiid of F& corn cad shortly -be lift- I person had rheumatism. as weil 111 1 - tai ow rful, dtugS cad • When'b. French abbe loft one village many young people. Medical science Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. .-ad right out with-tbe fingers If you containing rung p Gentlemen,—Last t winter I received Will apply the, corn a few drops of alcohol. "The Etract of Roots, to take up work in another the mayor. did not understand the trouble id Be of MIN- long knDwo as mother sdilers "..and the citizens of 4le town that he not know that it Was rooted In the gi-eat, benefit from, the U 'freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. Cursilve 'Syrup, has no dops or a. severe attack was leaving lighted a bonfire in t It was thought that rheumatism ARD'13 LINIMENT in At little cost one can get a small' strong Ingrectients; It cares he road to speed the departing official, Grippe, Lad I have frequently bottle of freezoneat any drugstore, indigestion, biliousness and as the mere effect of exposure to Of La It to be very effectlVe in cases which will positively And in other ways showed that they cold an -d damp, land it was treated proved rid one's feet of constipation. Can be had at any -.were overjoyed to see the last of him. with liniments and but applications. of Inflainniation.- every com or callus without pain or stor*«' -Get the genuine. Yours.. Wand $1.00 Bottles. The abbe thought himself insulted and which sometimes gav:i tempQrary re-' eoren�%s or the dang4kr of Infection. W. A. HLTTCHINSO, an ether com- brought an action for damages; b but not cure the trouble. lit This new drug to as he was unable to show any, the case th 'a day there were thousands of pound, and dries the moment it to a, was dismissed.. rheumatic cripples. Mow. ' medical -re or'eve -surrounding tissue: plied and does not Iltiflan A very stout man who bought a-Isclence understands that rheumatism ritate the � 3111t Q V n lift off your -co7no' third-class ticket on an English rail- I Is a disease of the biood, and that with think! You ca *aY found that he could not enter the 1 good, rich, red blood any man or Glass paving blocks used in an ex- I and calluses now without a bit of pain %NXIN TROUBLE 1 perimental way in a French City Darrow doorway of a third-class cow- � woman of any age can defy rtLeu- ' or soriluess, If. your druggist hasn't street lasted less than two years- rtment. Accordingly, he went into, matism. it can be cured by killing the freezone be can easily get a small hot - Pa a first-class compartment, the doors from bis wholesale drug; poison In the blood which causes it. Winard's . Malmosull dia. Come. tin for you of which were wider, and refused to There are many old-trii' people who house. THAT- TORTURE pay the excess fare. The railway have never felt a twinge of rheumsC 7'He Wabble(L the balance, item, and many who conquered and .-Di0gurt. .,company sued hizn for ,Come out to our place to dinner and the man had to pay both that and! it by simply, keeping their blood rich -Quickly that. and are. -The* blood making, blood to-' the costs, for the court decided light." said the banker. this could not have -been his first -of- °enirldhlng qualities of -Dr. Williams "III be glad -to," said his friend. ddour' girl." said the banker, "is Healed by fence, and that, knowing that he Pink Pills is becoming every year could not squeeze through .the door of more widely known. and It in the more 'studying- music—" CUTICURk "Oh. that reminds me. I've a very P ati third-clasa compartment, he ought to general use of these pill@ thAt has important engagement for to-rlighti 'a wilt have purchased a first-class ticket. robbed rbeumatism of Its terrors. At -SOAP 't come."' After telling a barbcir to fi*rst sliru of poor blood, which is Sorry, old man, baa I eon his trim 4bs tione. Can't You ?- Too bad! Our oldest land beard, an American fell asleep in the shown by load of appetite. palpitw UL as I was saying, is study%pg their. He woke up clean -shaved. His doll skin and dim eyes, protect your' i giri, two feet In length, of which be, seif against further Chicago, and we're-'awt music in, Chi ully OINTMENT t1lo fu er ravages of W'So very proud, was gone. He •sued disease by taking Dr. Williams' Pink". lonesome.. evenings." Suchas eczemas, rash6ll I'll c it that engagement and the barber for a thousand dollars, a Pills. They have cured thousands of-' I ft sore --4f you give them a fair trial' come anyway." ilm les, dandruff. - they will not disappoint you received one hundred. people am and most baby - A NOVEL -READING SULTAN. You can get these pill* through any Of the many thingi which make the able; two .3 Tif F. F skin troubles. a horse miser dealer in medidlue or by mail at 60 daily life of The Favorite Literature of Turkey's cents a box or six boxes- for $240 from are blinders`rw by Mail and the tight check -rein, Sainple Es" 1. Thi7e---Dr-.-VMltamjV Medicine Co. the -worst parts of a horse's harness. Book. Address post-, ­l�l With 32 . Skin Although the Sultan of Turkey is Brockville,- Out. This Concerns card- '&= Dept. N, Bositom. reputed to be the laziest potentate in Maple L U. L A. Sold throughout the worl& Granukted ETC' Europe, he is passionately fond ' of THE FISHES' SIXTH SENSE. E" Syrup 'd 1=.ed by Treading. For weeks at a time hii will bd quiddy 4 Murine. Tr Inikkers jLN In Cait Detect Differences ,in Beat and'yournA in BaWS ICVM I UPERATION 141 -1,� keCamilect Better be'on the ate side and plans C014L R Instead of risking At ow bv �ow order now Ow salt -water fish that at certain NW11ftwel tment during the Marolt b.. sew. T=b01::!ykL=h.P17 -No=w diso,"ota: Write for free booklet giv- periods In their lives migrate to fresh Ah amoriins We none" Co.. Cageage a rush. ����� -21 the our Ing partLeulars. and prices of water always find their way into tw Sarno rivers in made clear by the in- "Champion" Evaporator and all W - Fell -plowed soil can be cultivated to -date supplies for WblCh We are vestigations of two doctors who. have t not fall- -headquarters- t, recently. been. studying the' reaction of earlier in spring than the G. CO., LIMITED� Pbllmdelph One year ago I IS. It salt conditions of Plowed. It will also hold a greater THE GRIMM MNF 1111 Pa. —1?d -water fish to various supply• of moisture for summer 58- Wellimilton St-, Montreal' Quo' was very sick and 1. sufferoo with pains • environment. In my side and back It appears, says a writer in Pop growth. .Y Popular until I nearly went Science Monthly, that herringi can de- Crazy. I went to MAKE SKIN MA LEMONS tect differences in heat and cold as WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR differeutdoiftrowd small as 'a quarter of a degree, or they all said I had They also know when even the female trouble and lam ti�­ -.0--tty latio nr m 'few 114 t Imittest trace of acid or alkali is pre --- would not iret i slightest cents and see for yourself, relief until I would scientists sent in the water. Some -V ;have even proposed that herring. and hasn't heard of be operated 'onz IT What girl or woman .-are comined ift the other fish be used to detect - the pre- I lemon' Juice to remove complekion had suffered forfour sante of chemicals in the water, just bfemlsbes ; to-viltiten the skin and to ye a r a before "this as time,but I -kept &W :perfected ready -cooked canaries are used to discover roses, tb4 freshness and _P bring out the ting worse the moth traces the kidden beauty ?. But lemort juice nlL- of poisonous gas in mines. &%neuma Aches medicine I took. Every.month since I The. - investigators say that salmon alone Is acid, therefore irritating, and c with find their way into rivers by means out with Sloane was a young girl I bad suffered should be mixed with orchard white Drive them quick -acting. .-cramps in my sides at riods and w9s of the presence of acids or alkalis, Pe this way, Strain through a fine cloth Liniment. the which, of course, varies in different the juice of two fresh lemons in ' to a soothing liniment that penetrates never -regular. I saw your 'advertise - =N S, streams. Even when they are a Ion without rubbing and relieves the meat In the newspaper and the picture 9 bottle containing about three ounces pain. So much cleaner then of a woman who had been saved trolls way out it sea they can discover the of orabard white, then shake well and mussy plasters' or ointments it an operation and this picture was im,. trace that will lead them to the bay you have a whole quarter pint of skin does not stain the -skin or clog pressed on my mind. The doctor bs�l and the stream that they seek. It thus complexion lotion at about the *a res. Always have a bottle ti i blend and . com given me only two more days to makit This appe - a t and becomes unnecessary to appeal to Cos one usually pays for a small Jar ire house for the aches "homing instinct" to explain the re- lum- up my mind so I sent my.humband to the IZ of Wheat andlarl of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia ty turn of certain salmon to certain riv-' strain the lemon Juice 80 no Pulp gets oint . a E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, and arm or the ,running" of herring to an 98% Food, into the bottle, then this 10iton Will beliefe me, I Boon -noticed f& change and - over bow" at all cettain localities. remain pure and fresfi for months. Orcus Otte when I had finished the third bottle I When aPPIIqd daily to the face, neck, was cured and never felt better. Igrant AL' ,ECONOMIC Apple trees may be pruned, with arms sinod. hands It should help to you the privilege to'publisb my letter safety at any time after the leaves bleach' clear, arnoothen and- beL4tifY and am only too glad to let other women THFUL 'And there is more time HEAL begin to fall. —Mrs. THOS. MCGON.. the skin. know of my mre. will supply three for pruning in late fall than there is Any druggist X10111ft am X"Wille sueett pblije., PA& DELIGNTFUL in early spring. Ounces of orchard.white at very little EDr 7.-- ISSUE 47--�17. ------- cost and the grocer has lemons. Ilk h ouch 7, �6;a 44 lt.17L .�y ;{k;<•^�r,.#..; nes F�.,,, �". t• ,er" zee r.*'�i-'", 'T ••c•�rrc. : z: s -+r -;a :-ra . 'C"' ,i'r +' ".,?,.' �'F^a!'8i„ yz: w;+;tl_•�: mc4 r•,•. -4. v"w+ -- ,,t r T.�s' a xn.'!4et.t ,�...J «'•.Y7 -r 7Y 'r.4,;,- ..i"r �' •• ' � •.y .„-5- "... r' `v .ar.....n '• ::+uF�: ° ••� .�+ e*K,°..• �P^.!a ' bl..•. "�h':i�'-., . s.. � c --� ♦ k.:+k', . n.Y'. ro T :. '41 - - • .... �' ,{-.... �, rF � .. .K :.. M - �Z+ _•ss•�. vM1fd9•..N.w$wA. •• •.F.. _ - .�.r'9`: :,ss �-!¢ fi � f � nus �e�.' , .. ... � . J^'iP,'C a. -.+.tic• .w Mx..w'�:Y rr • _ ...::.. . � _ _ pr _` � •mow m >nLl�OAI�I$MS.-1[rs. Peardon, Tbftoto, spent Sunday viith Pickering friends. —J. C. Bryant .l tst a valuable r Dr. Field was • in the -city on horae from paralysis ask*, day last . 3'hursda . week- . -Clarfmou Rogers is _seriously.- —Chapman Bros. will sell 95 _ pre@ ore -bred dotewold - ewes and '- ^l[rs. 8n llng is confined to her lambs at lambs saloon Tuesday nest. through illness. Miss Down spent Sunday with —Robert and Mrs. Fielding. of " lase Gr sister in Toronto. avenhurst, are spending a few . -C. M. Rowe spent Sunday weeks with Dr. and Mss. Uart- .vilab friends in Bloomfield. wrignt. '-W8. NSinclair. of ©ahawa, —John and Mee. Draper. ffire. -vas in -town -one day last week. W. G. Ham and Mrs. J. B. Horn Rise Georgie Shirley has join- attended the re -opening o! All e eta of the Standard Sank Sainte church, Whitby. on Fri- day last. �^ and Mrs. Chapman spent —A cable was received by his B , V;� Mari and !lire, Arm• with the forme is parents parents, >s s, vTOd� strong, of Markdale, telling of the w i death of their son, Hilliard M. "%itor Groat, of Brooklin, Armstrong on the 14th inst. at iaently vislted his grandan, ann a father, Midlothian, Scotland, ifl #ng Jose h Doyle. y -T. Hutchison of accident. He was grandson of the r. and Dire. lata Mrs, S. V. Rorke, sister of the iabrid e, sPhili Sunday wit�i J. Messrs: and Misses Richardson of 0. And re. py' this 'village. Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwri ht is' *on - Azad Pickering branch. of the wed to a once Witha severe Women's Institute hold their Nov. attack of lagrippe.. . meeting on the afternoon of Taiee- -J. B..Jephson, we are glad ,m day. the 27th, Mrs. W, J. Clark, IAate,-is•gradually reeoyeringfrom .hostess. The report of the Con - ,Us recent severe illness. vention, which is being held this 7TT—F. B. and Mrs. Roamer motor week y /d to Oakville where they spent aeek in Toronto, will begiven by one delegate and will beinterestby few days daring the past week. Ing and instructive, giving us new =Mr. and Mrs. U(with the letemenC of Mil- ideas along many !lase of Institute ton, spent Sunday. work. All ladies are invited to be �>i parents, Q.• . and Mrs.. But. preaenk _ _ —The fleet real snow -fall of the —Mise. Edythe Lase, of �routo, season occurred on Monday night. spent over Sunday here with her aunts, the Mimes Law, At the 'when about an inch covered the ' `,ground. morning' service in St. Andrew's church and at the —Many of. the reside4'ts.of the evening service irillage are grateful to Stanley in the Methodist church se can$ Davie for treating them to a feastad nolo@ in her sweet saucer hand to venison.the delight of all who heard her. —Mise Roberta Bedson and her The people of Pickering would be r .1404and,. Miss Helen Mabee, of G&n. pleased If she would make her amcque, spent Sunday ,with the weekend visits so our village farmer's mother.more frequent. —J. S. Balsdon has moved into —M. S. Chapman met with a the residence adjoining the hard- painful accident on Saturday af- were store, and -is now getting ternoon which compelled him to comfortably settled. . take a period of rest. He had r —Dr. Caatwright is able to be gone out to his farm to pick some on dutp again, after being eonfln- apples, and when up some distance ad to the house, suffering from an on the ladder, one of the rungs ,.• broke, causing - him to fall to the attack of influenza. —Rev. Mr. Gomm.and daughter. ground. He was badly shaken up .: of Bl&ekstock, were the guests of and was unconscious for a short Dr. Marsh at the manse fora cox- time. When he revived he was able to load. his auto and return :mss o! daps last week. home. _ —Rev. Mr. Clugston, of Dunbar• An Order -in -Council has been 'ton. occupied the pulpit in St. qad. by the �Oovernor-General +. 'Andrew's church on Sunday last Council as follows : "On and ry :when he preached two excellent sermons: after the first y t da of December, 'r —Lieut. Price. of Toronto. has 1917, and until the Governor-Gen- beem appointed military represen- oral in Council has by Order de. :tat#veon the Pickering tribunal, Glared that the preneot abnormal -in place of F. H. Richardson, who conditions have ceased. no grain of any (rind and no snbdtance that = .. 'hue resigned. can be used for food. shall be used --T. ronto, and Mee. Henderson, h re in Canada .-for the distillation of with- the former'@ ut Saturday d bro. potable •liquors." Violation of this ,. titer, Mee. John Rankin and' regulation will subject .the offend - F. Henderson. er to a fine not exceeding 86000 or to imp�rtsoameat for a terra not ten comber from the township exceeding 6 months, or .to bot$ ittended the convection at Whit,ane and im risonment. Y...' • by on _Saturday. when willies p Smith, e: -M. P., was nominated —gave yon invented in Victory as the unionist: candidate. Bonds, It you have the money it —The regular business meeting is your duty to do so. The Gunn - of -the Girl's' Red Cross Club will, try needs your a-4sistance in this be held on Thursday evening, Nov, time of stress 'and peril, and in 29th. at 7.90, at the home of Miss buying Victory Bonds, you are Laura Bray. All members please not only investing do something ;attend, with the very beat security that —John Quinlan will bold an ane- the roantry can give and at a tion sale of farm stock at his profitable rate of interest, but you premises,ust north of 'Mr. Rud- are doing something that will help dy'v on Tnesday .next. As Mr. to win the war. If the country il�ninlan lost his barn and feed by cannot secure the money, then it t' fire, -there will be no r&6�•ve. mast give npp this struggle. and if - —Miss Georgie Shirley attended Germany wiva the war, then your ..I he .Whitby 184irh School nom• money will be of no use to you, mneneement on Friday fast, when for we know by Germany's treat- '' .she was presented with her di- meat of those countries which she �oma for Normal Entrance and ham conquered, that she will take Matflculatinn with honors. - possession of every single thiam —The Pickering Township -8. S. she can lay her hands upon. These Rxecative will meet in the Chris- Victory Bonds will yield floe and r> 'Mian Church, Brougham, on Tues. a half per cent interest. It may day, Nov. 27th, at 2 _p. m. All be you can get six or seven per 3 resident pastors and those inter- rent. interest in some other kind ' ested in the work kindly attend. of investment where the Wurity i S. Bath received official.notice is not half so good, but show yout 'on Friday last that his son, Corp. loyalty -by buying a Victory Bond John Bath, had received a gun. } _ shotwouipd in otie of his arms on Do not forget the Brougham Meth j .. _21lov. 7th, but no particulars were odist Anniversary on ;given as to the severity of the Sunday, Nov. 25th. -`- ' _ wound. Corp. Both solisted with ,Winnipeg battalion early in.the aataN arvta —St: Andrew's Cbareh services The members -and friends of thi Y at 10.80 a. m, and 7 p: m. At the Green River Red Cross Auxiliary mei morninit service Dr. L Martis will at the home of Mrs, Eli Wilson or i give his first meammire to the con- Saturday evening to bid her gonf after his #nductrnn, h and to with her every success a' ''gregation, • ;pad would_laft all_preaent. The h.•r new home.. The evedioR W181spent with music and games and after !� evening service will -be by limp light refreshments had been served ° dight- This will be'one of the beat Auld Lang Syne was heartily- sung hl serviess yet held. x11. present. Mrs. Wilson will b4 —Rev. Mr McLaaehlin, of Pon- greatly missed by the Auxiliary, foi 1ypool, son in-law of Rev. J, W. stl their members are needed -to carrl fout the. work now being done. and. Mrs. Doyen, west to -Toronto, °x • - On Sept, 166h parcels vetoed at eiztl last week to undergo an operation dollars, containing socks and thanks 'for appendicitis. H#s many fri• giving treats, were Bent overseas, ane f - -ends will.be•pleased to -.know that letters_since received acknowledgini the operation has been successful receipt of same tell us how much com ., and he is now msikinq satisfactory .fort Is, derived from- these parcels progress towards recovery. Christmas boxes; valued at seventi, SerRt, Francis T. Fraser, D. dollars, have been sent, and in re C. M., of. the Whitby- Military' sponse to Lieut.- Col. Sam Shwrpe' Hospital, v+ea the guest of Mrs. appeal, ninety dollarP worth of com 'r;�_ - fort9L are now on the way to be used a James Gordon on Sunday. SerRt. Christmas @bower for the 116th boy -a Fraser hag Rained considerable This make@ A total of two huadre4 fame from him heroic exploit when and twenty dollars- wnrth sent over he captured •seventeen Germans seas Fince Sept. Would you not like single banded. "He was decorated to do your "bit" in this work ? If 6 by the Governor-General when he enme to our next meeting at Miss M 'Isited Whitby a few weeks ago. Doten'a on Mnoday evening, Nov, 86. M . . L'trEMAT. Nov, 27=—Auctlon sale of a choice lot of cows, 8 -year-olds, ycarlingsend callres. also two 00146, at lot I& con. 2. Pickering(Green- wood road. half mile north of Pick- ering Villar), the property -of John Quinlan. No reserve. as barns bays been burnt. Bale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. Powell, suctionser, WZDV=DAi; Nov. yrs--Anotioo sale of good mlloh cows and young cattle. at Johnson's Hotel. White• vale. the property of Harry Atkins. Bale at 1 o'clock. Else biW. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. WvwNwDAZ, Dao, firs—Disper lou coedit sale of a hard of flrit-alamr P ure bred catalogued Holstein cat. tie, at loud, oon,1. Pickering KI t stun road). the pro tyy UoL Marshall. Bale at 1 o clrook. Terms ten months' credit. Oatalogueo on application to the pro rietor, Pick - p. o. J. H. Prentice. auo tioneer, 416 Balliol St.. Toronto. -Card vt_Tliauks . Mrs. Richard Wilson and family de sire to express their siusere thanks to kindness and sympathy shown thea during the illness and death of hus• band and father, Mas. R. Wusox, Som, DArsasz•sr Greenwood,Now. 19. lalT. ' The Fruit Store HAS TEEN QUALITY Melons, Febolhes, Flume, .sad all other Fruits an season. NEILSON'S ICE CREAM Plain, in cones, sundaes or In :Toe -cream iodic—always good. H. J. MA RQUI S Pickaft$ onto!" 11 SEEDS Afslke, Red Clover: Timothy and a; kinds of seeds. We are in the market and are prepea ed to -pay the highest market prWw. The best equipped cleaning mills in the country. Seed us its plea. or communicate wit us before selling. Take advantage of tba best Seed Ei.ari els in the world -- Bell or Independent phone. ' Prompt, efficient and reliable seryic In handling Seeds guaranteed. J. EL DOWNEY COKPA.NI WHITBY, ONTARIO . We Want NOW A reliable Agent In Ontario Count to sell Pelham's Peerless Fruit an Ornamental Trees during Fall an Winter months. Good pay. exclusti territory, free sellingequipment. 00 `Over 9Acres of the choicest Nur ery Stock, includinNaw varietle controlled by us. illandsome up-tr date selling equipment and a splendl Canadian -grown stock to offer custon ere. We are not jobbers. Write no for agency terms to PELHAM NURSERY 09., Toronto, Out N. B.—Catalogue sent on request I applicants forenclem or purchase of Nursery stock 51-I3 ,::Only- Five Weeks Until Uhcistni" tapas Fruits for your Ceske and Pudding—Choice- Sultana a»d Volen cis Raisins 10e lb. Choioe Currants 25o lb. Mixed Peale 46c lb. Datss—Anchor 15c, Dromedary 20c lb. Figs loo pkg. _ Spm of a -kinds M to 5% lb. Walnuts - and Almonds 75 cents per lb. Prime old Cheese always in stock 80 lb. Bacon side 4W, hack /is, rolled shoulder azo, ham 88c. Finnan Saddle 17c... .� lIXhopt price paid -for Batter and 8' gs: G. A. GILLE$1'..IE, DUNBARTON _ "Happy 'Iiiought These $tove8 are tl &nowleked ° t • t0 lay the b"t OMV" on the maAet st0-iia lllpiandid bakers,on fast and n handsome Design. ,Call and ass our full stook. J. ' H. BUN DY ORR Qi •ROBES AND BLANKETS FOi1~ WINTER. Call in and we them -- Maaufactu"r of Harness and Collars. Full supply of Horse Goods on hand. , .4hoo ropairing neatly done. Prices reasonable. PICKERRING HARNESS E•MPORrUA Rome Phone."". W. J. OOAKWEGL Cement Tile 'For Sale ':Flower Pots, with saucer complete, ft'om 4 oto to 25 ate each; Fancy Hanging Pots, 10 inch. 26 cents each _ .. Tile in 13.4, 5 and 9 inch, and 10, 183' and 15 in culvert pipes, at old prices if - Fancy HangioR Pots, 12 inch, aS cents each bou5bt before New Years.Frost will not affect them, so that they can be and Cream Crooke, all sizes, from 15 oeVA8 to 55'cemsts ' stored during winter if not put in this fall, also -a few thousand cement brick for sale, 9 . Come. i . -_I# you Calrty gust phaw or, semi The Whiteyale Tile Yards _ :your order. We •do the _ ELM DALE MILLS P2G7KERINc�t - promptly: _ You can always Ret the beet Mani- tuba Flour made from I. toba Manitoba Wheat.. ' Me -S.: CHAPMAN 1�D • ,.­, �3 Royal Household and Glenora for Bread. Trp a bag: Fresh Roll Pastry Flour '' ed Oats BRAN. SHORTS ' -YOUNG MEN11001I MIX FEEDS OAT CHOP j CRUSHED OATS - We have on hand now a splendid assortment'of Caps. jast•ia•from th BARLEY CHOP - wholesales. They are the latest in Cape and sure are dandies. WHEAT CRACKED CORN Our Fall and Winter Samples for the Lowndes Tailoring Ooare here. exceptionably good, the coats enpeeiallF. y MIXED HEN FEED Caldwall's Cream substitute ' Calf Meal. The styles this season are You know our reputation along this line is the beet. We have - -given you the be9t of satisfaction before, and• can again. Molasses Meal Call and see no when in town nest and we will be glad t0 show you OIIiOPPING AND OAT I -CRUSHING EVERYDAY anything in the line of Men`s Wear, prices on feed in ton lots._ _' o to the Men's Store for Men's Wear, _ Go BELL PHONE. R. A, BUNTING) PICKERIN(I , Wee3aals Established 1867. Chopping every day. _ _ . ._.. �.� ... ..... ...:...:: � �:� ..,,�.-..? ..:... ., :. . ,_..•:1:...-.... ,. .. .._ _ria .m_u_„ a�.. n..c�'rvai: �, .YEx'�:.