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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_09_06ji .'his T+' "SY1^R"'.rsa ,'•V�: pew' e�'5--•s �. �^ ,�"...P '' ay . .. 1 w'•" ,;, , . + ", {'5, ,,'..,, rG �, ;,oar, . 4! . .Y •_ Jc r. T _ i y y ra.�. S r .. ham_-, by .. i •'-S i;� �.i'— '�'r''L' ,�� � �,' � _. -. �. `%� � _ FA : VOL. XXXV.Il.. TICKE)rING, ONT.., FRIDAY'SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 .leo. 50. > iroftWottal. iigiaral. • ' SIiOCK k#OAD _ BROCK ROAD :Established Ta years Quite a nutnber of our mor S _ -e _Zl , H. J,icksoa and Asa Hubbard-� t r. _ _ Safety First - Medic -41 s taken in the. eshibisiun thin d eek. Took in Torok BE Miss I,illre-Pu b • s ern the aolida nesda ENWOOD,Do"notrtrrfle ith nature. Piot g R y y' L. CALDWELL, 31. D.,'Suceeseor with her parents, Gen. and 31r9, Pugh, ' Clarence Young and faraily, of Oh-•youa buildings by- ,v t Gto the Iatel.Dr: JE. _Brodie, Phone 305 Mr. White, of -the Toronto.Sand and arra, spent the holiday with W. H., _ : Claremont; Ont g, a, " - Piaster. Co., §pent the'_ buolidac with and Mrs. Tackaon.' !� SafejStem.o his brother-in-law, Air. Knox. Our school re -opened on Tuesday SILLS • I�R. V. m. CARTWRIGIIT,;,For- - Will the person who lost their hat under the management of ,Miss Alma _ , merly of Gravenhurat, 0 mr, Successor to Lightning. Rods. on Saturday night be more careful, as Crock, of Pickering, ' err. 8. E. Towli, Pfokering,l Oct. Office boars We protect our.buildia s in such millinery le very costly at present P Mrs, Badgerow 9r,..who has been t IIg to g and 8.30 to,s p. m ssis p y g J, and Mrs, Fleming an' daughter, very'ill, is how, we are pleased to say, � a way thai ti stroke ora li elation a Osmatic a of the conation avec w We do not draw lightning. but RQ of Toronto, spent the holidaX with somewhat ih�proved. AD E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- charge is broken up. , Mrs. Flemings sister, Mrs, F...Axford.�• g• Miss L. 'Hunt, of Toronto, has re -License No. 4.268 % t tihailitingofglasses: Eyes tested free,. North revent>the_flash fCom coming., MONGOLIA - pUtseltsont. reit p g•' turned home, after spending the _past W6 have the safe system two weeks with Amos Briguall' find A numberfttending Flour rom here are asubstitutes kept on. hand O.-McKINNON, 3i.D., L.R.C:9:, 'We give a waraaty family, Toronto Exhibition this week. i 1 any quantities required } + Edinburgh, member of the College p W IT Mr •Geor $Ospent "few' ,,.._Physiotans and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate Write us for articulare da s last week with friends Ih' the of So al Callas of Burgeons, .Edinburgh. ,�� city B. ge were a WHE r. ncial attention to dsisases of women and ;SEED AT drew, Of" and residence, Brougham. The campaign for sailore week is -:$enry and Mrs, Hodgins of Stouif- Geo. % E. f akar set for Fridav of next week: That ville,--spent:Sunday with Mrs. George I have a quantity of. W$I'Pi�: s LepaE. was determined tot a meeting- 04' the Bowers. WINTER WHEAT suitable " (Successor to local navy league Tuesdav after- Richard. and Mrs. Robertson. of = ?l for seed. Price $2.T5 per hush ' Barer & Heise) noon, when .Mrs, ReTnolds, of Toron- Oshawa, spent over Suhdayjwitb rela H, KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- to, attended. Later in the evening a tives here, e1 Eft tht3 tilfll. ; i �. ieitor, *rotary Public, Conveyancer &c. _ � lar a deputation of citizens waited on George a and Mrs. Judd and- little � Whitby, oat. dl K g Partners should sow as- much fail �% 3i►tyor Ha er' and the town council dau t r, of Toronto, spent over Sun wheat as possible, -it, will be re• T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- t0 • �lle� 01its asking forpa grant to start the sub= daywith relatives' here ` . t7 . TZB,aount�trownattcraby,andcoaaty sr.riptions. Mrs. Reynolds was sup- bred and Mrs. Fisher, of Malvern, quired,-and price will be high. for *Hsitor. Oona Brass. Whitby• 1a•* . ported in this action by Dr. Warren, and Thos. and Mrs, RamQa ;, of Toron• �9ther crop, whether .the war 1s E. QHRISTIAN, Barrister and ,SEAL Claremont Chairman ; C. A. Goodfellow,-secre- to, spent Sunday last with Mrs. R. over or not. tory ; F, Howard Alines, a .director _Tarr.-. , A.. -*bettor, Notary Public. Etc, honey to of the Whithy League, and Mrs. J. A. '-This is the year° to sow fall wheat.- -r heat - oaa:. office Brock st, North, Whitby. Pb1Y HOUSEFURNISHIN"GS S� iuis, president 'of the SVbitbv War very sell winters on ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A„ Bar- - Relief Society. Atter a dismsslon the = --. OSHAWA FAIR _ 1! . _, p . -wheat 'fol ow each ntiier. • f rioter, solicitor. Notary Public, associated 4 Big Stock, at the lowest prices, council decided on motion of ' Reece In this year. of greater production ___ Al is yracttce, with kibesze 8yckman; Denison Downes, seconded by Aid, J%a. Moore of food stutter, when this section 6f the Baster,' Barristers, Toronto t3aaeral Traria Delivery free. ; to give 8300, which would be the per- Province has been blessed With such ~ ^ Sntldin , 66 Bay street, Toronto. Telephone ' ' .. main 9e .ser. qtly -- tentage usually kdopted b4 municipal a bountiftil harvest, the people should Coll and see. Ind Phone 323, bodies. The balance of the$1,500, gather at the Fair as never before to Dental o expectedraised next see the results of their- labors in pro. - ,= Clarearontr - ov ee$will be, secured --76y' r� e rt �' daetiotr- - well-earned woinen canvassing the residents, en *-and -to--enjoy a well earned .LAKE B BEATaN• D. D. S,. g holiday. Next -week on Monday the i Graduate of the Royal'Cotelge of Dental an y men,3ttneog-the business firths, Fafi• will open. Tuesdat and Wed- C Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office nesday will be show days, There mill BLACKSMITH SHOP over W..ht. Pr! le's hardware store, Wlutb We irony 9 to y �Frult Packer @S be the usual exhibit of farm and da#r —•+•-- W1: ` l far 5.30. �rna.'pF.'oti® ir: � ' / WHfTEVALS y Bdt phone'i2o, illy , - products, live stock and poultry, and Qa April let the underaiitned will take I have and expect to have ,during the p O P During Dr. Bea•oa'eabsenee overseas. Dr. Cook, hire. B. A. Ellison is visiting friends ladles' work. Last year Oshawa Fair possession of the above eh troll season : P oQ• o6Toronto,.wifi be is charge. in Allaneale. stood seventh in the meiaee for prize Horseshoein3 and general blacksmith 11 Quart Baskets and covers H. E. and Mrs. Turner spent the money paid. The'exhibits will be on w --ek end with anti stale a>t• e>. 24 Quart Crates _ D.- R. and Mrs. Beaton spent a few are the.races which are fty ft in all •always good. Lame And interfering horses made 1` da' s with their son. W. J. Beaton. the midwa tion .bands, W G. HAM= -Issuer of 3larr#a e. Re;:, air. and Mrs. Owen, of Allan- and a merr •go round. for ate shows a a edied if , sad [nog not' ' * I Quart Berry Boxes y y. a of _ funded 3! work dce a Ltee - - F r the chit prove satisfactory. Pickering village, All guars e, 1 goal#tr. Oa -tier dale. spent -last week. tertb__frrends ren. _Sharoia of Orillta has promised Pt y 3 earl and secure your requiremetit9, -here• a to -,be here with his merry-go-round en thpstarg .cbangeable 43mes. Miss Eliza White. of Hamfl,ton.,is for. sure, and not • to .disappoint . the RICHARDSON Real Ea- tt�endinR a few creeks *lth' her par- children again. The free attractions *'tale, insurance, Ctnveyancing; Votary ` Chopping and Oat Roiling evgryll enter here, in front of the Grand Stand both • • 'Public. Etc .`,Pickcrtrg, Ont. allyl,/ diiv as usual, Mr. and Mrs. White and family. of niternonns are the beat -that money '�.ekerirrg5arage PUL CHER. Reed Estate Auc- �! Tnron•to, ate with the former's`sister. 'cats buy. The parade, of live stock - . a. tlgoeer, yalaatar.collector_ and.lun•r W. G, Barnes, '{r"reen ver afro. Roach, takesplaceon the trick Wednesday of m•rrtaae Iicsaees. 8rousham, ay Or ai ddress It. R. No. I. Locust Hill. Arthur and Mrs. Rogers, of Tnron• 'afternoon:.-' The War Veterans of All automobile 'and Bicycle to, wpent over Sitadap with W. D. Bobcavtreon will have a tent 4000 ,soTT DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage . Licenses in the County `of Ontario, me: -at store Lap his residents. Clermont. � �A.HEATON, TOWNSHIP OLE81i • Ooayganaer, Oommiasioaas for taldn; alsdayttL, Aeeonaeaat: Ete, iLoasy to loan lea tum •'t,sose of T►[rrrtLgs Lio- CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS for sale. Dtnominatroos,--1304 Iion $Son 11000. Prtce. 99 1-2 and accrued ,•rtecest W an -a iirs. Rogers. Misses Helen and Lou Troyer, of with • over SW war relics on exhibit. The,Veterans from Whitby Convales- repairing promptly , attended'to. � ti Toron-to, spent a few- days last week w4th Joseph and Mrs. Leary, cent Home will -have A teat and..will show what they are doing in teaching - Tires CJila, Grease.sud re irA pa t<' Sir, and Mrs. Sloan have returned to trades to disabled :heroes. The man- always on hand.' the city, after spending it few montlig with Gardham and Mrs. Tran, agement promisee a bigger and better show than ever, all for the same old Russell : = z - The anniversary services of the They prices. The expect all their old ,�n&ew' f A W hitevale Baptlat churchwill be held patrons and- Iota of new ones, and so - PICKERII"(G, Out. - a on Sunday, Sept. 22nd. Full particu• are looking for. a record crowd, a _ late will be given next week. record fair and A good time for every D, Dykes Bond Broker, Bell Phone 133, 'I- h,t _ one young and old. by, Ont.. Ind. Phone'.o, +lhf e = e e WHITBY i e` ei ,+�R` BROUGHAM L'GH S. PCGH, Lum er Glen Major, Oct. �. I vie The toivri schools re -opened Tuesday) - Licome" Auctioneer. Ext•nafrs raper: with larg�e attendance_ L. afatthews is in Toronto for a few cease to imported and chorouahbred stock• Rev. alto and Mrs. Bruce, of Picker- days, : Bales coadnetod .ayRbe� Wtu� for tara�+ First -crass rigs for. hire fag, are occupying B and particulars,, Phone Ind, nIS. 3&1 � eying the Aectory for R. J•' Pr' a was .in Brougham over Da Oi night t*6 weeks,' while Rt�r. lir, and•Mr-: the liolidi s, 'in F-POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,*Il' • s► ►ng . for Coaatiee otYork andOntano. otos- Bus mteets.all -trains _ mich, - - friends here this week, itoo Oise of all kinds attentted to oil shortest .Teaming promptly attended to. The Town Council Rave a grant of John Madden, of Toronto, spent the , notice, pddrees Green River P. a., Ont,'' f>�ri to the, Sailors last evening, The entley. Agent -for CatladA Carriase C o. town is to . be eatirassed-" Friday, the N. - Pouci;eJ , of Toronto, spent RIORTON -M. GIB.SON. Ontario 13th of Sept. -$1500 is the sum aimed the holiday with his father. �,1 _ 1 and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil �e '�e �e� At for this worth ycause. Died, on Monday. Sept, 2nd, infant L A r Engineer. Hopkins Street, Whitby. -Phone .ai- f Pickertirtg. y Fift ladies of the WRr. Relief Soci- of Freeman and Mrs, Mantle. - Tuccessor to the tate W. E. Yarnold. Ontario ;Land Surveyor of Port Perry, 44-4 sty represented idyls splendid body of lits, Caxttie, erg Agincourt. spent a _ women wo;kers at the Women's day last week with friends here,{ Y ''Wate'r;', Pure Water 1 `j M. MAW, LICE\SED AVC - M. 'Day parade at the Toronto Ezhibilian. bliss Brown spent a few days withnt TIONEER ,for York, Ontario and Durham Ruined wbite boots and spltished Frank and Mrs. Gei'ocs in Toronto. ; C-oundes, All kinds of salesm t! atten led - to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sates- may be If rou are wise'yon will use y the only - 4, has to no way dampened Mr. Fountain and sans spent holt , arranged at NEA S' Otficv. Bell and indenen• their enthusiasm fol [belt work. da with Thos. and firs. Perryman. _ c Ir deai•pbones. Whitby, Ont. sty _ Ideltil well, drilled by Chaa,`II: Rice, Miss Joan Arnoldi, Qf Lite Canadian Mrs. Haywood and ebildren are - 1 ho is agent fat Rind Mills, Gasoline Field Comforts Commission, Shorn- spending a few weeks at Maple Villa. »: ��T Engines. all kinds of pipe and flttin s Cliffe, England, spoke to a large Bath- Mrs. WRItpr Bennetts ant the est y g pp g eribgintheTown.Hall,Tuesdayeven- week with O. E. Bra pof Batavia, A• C. REESGRI for water works. Also bath room' fix• 3•• ? y Velorinary Surgeon ing, on her work with CRpt, Mary N, Y,. Honor Graduate of-the'Ootario Vete- tures. etc. ' Everything �iveti careful. Plummer for contfatrts for thea Cana- James And Jfrs. Milne, of Stouff- LOCUST' HILL; - ,f. rinary College.. attention. - than Soldiers, She told the worker: ville, visited with F, and Mrs. Cassie - - — -- and GrRduate of the Veterinar • not to relax 'in their splendid work. on Sunda-, Science Association Veterinary _ •RICE'S PCJIPlWORKS, but to keep right on,, Sox were need- Miss Jennie Duncan left on Monday Pboyip-n.,f ee13S7S, rfsidenc.e 3ti02 , Home Tel, 5531. 1VhitevAle.Otii'' ed•mcre than ever: - to Begin her duties els, teacher, near a tile, - - - -+.t+ Tottenham, CLAREiV1ON1<, ONTARIO WEST HILL. Ras Tsveret, of Toronto, spent a few dens last week with his grand parents, Fail: Ter �j�LIZ� The - Pre bytei•ian• congreltittlop. at John Nnd firs, Ganiaga, JOHN TEILIPest Hill has surely lived i p'to their Miss K, Brodie'and J•imie Bacon, of -_ -' _ rpj:p nation in =hotting in a very_ -tar.-, Toronto, were with the former'e sister, - o - 1 - -Sept..r-rd Bible way their appreciation of their �Irs. Phiiip,'over the holiday. r' a full line of trash and cut pastor, Rev. H, b, Cameren, on 'bis - \Its. Purdy, Mrs. Horton and son, i= ed meats constantly tin.hr►nd. �(;j,IpT'�+ leaving t=hem for Forest, Ont. On Raymond, .motored dow6 and.spent w i7 Thursday evenink cf . last week the the holiday. with their sister, Mrs. J. bacon, Spice Roll, Breflkfast congregation assembled Por supper in Madill'.- Ham,+1#ologna,-�'einers, tate.- the church, after which they -went to Fred and llrs. Cassle attended the NiCeIy Perfu' ed Quality Soaps 0 Yah a Charles Sts, Toronto,i the auditorium. The chair was taken Exhibition on Wednesday` and spent \ g b` by George NlcIntosh, A splendid. a fem Lays with the farmer's parents at reasonable_1)rlC-@8 Highest prices paid for ' 'Butcher's cattle- • Gives higb�Qass training for choice eiusiele1. pro>;rRm• was rendered by in Agincourt, local talent, after which a s4itablead- 'The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham dress was read fo Mrs. Caiuernn by Methodist Church will hold the next John tanion, of Mrs• F. C ssie +` The Pickering-unexcelied in Canada.- Ds�t.1Nr•) It Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap at .1 1 - - ladies -of the confYregeition,' presented on Sept, I1th, at .. -., }'Oil OT R C3RADCATES 31ORE TITAN her with a beautiful ,leather shopping. body welcome. round Bath Tj►blet, at Vigilance Committee , hag and a well-filled purse of scones 3�. J. Devitt received on the 4th F•j.yE TIMES OUR -CPPLY, «iit.e ]:Q cents Immeaiately following, Arthur Collins ihet, a cable from the secretary: of the _ fol Catalogue. ..Oar Coll ege•is open read a suitable address to,Rev, H. D. air Ministry, London; . England, that Assorted Floral Odors -Carnation, Garneron and the little four-year-old his sun,. Lieut. L. •K. Devitt, -was ' Violet, White Rose and >; The object of this Asso.oiation is to all summer, Enter any time, xx Margaret 'Prentice' presented to Mr. wounded on the 81st of August; par,. -- • r lessen stealing and prosecute , Heliotrope, " h; the felons. = - - _ lV. J. Eltiott, PrincipCameron the gift•of the congregation,, titulars to follow, - which wAs a fat purse of money, lir. At '"the "meeting'of the•. Woman's — only 35 -cents a box - 4u oats.immediatel with as member Paluloliv e $ ca >.. Cameron very feelingly and suitably liisstonary Society of the Methodist U, s Members having proper[ �tolan oommani• special, eine over. _ • � replied to, the address. The week church held at the borne of Mrs. Wes- - y y ECJ s For Hatching ! pprevious the Bible . Class presented ley H:;rvey on Tuesday aftertroon, the ke, 5 oeni9 of Executive Committee. b Mr. Camerbn with a handsome travel- chief feature was a most Interesting r _ IMbership fee s ;Z;Op, ftotn9 Black' Breasted Red ling club bag, The congregation very address by Miss Janet Allison, of.Dun - '--o ++• . k* Gaiue-choice stock and, deeply grieve over'Mr. and firs. Came- harton. on her visit to Perto Rico, one _ `Ttetteye`mir'bebad from the President or;- excellent -la-yere. - ran leavingtthem, -and surely Forest is of the -West Indian Islands. The Liddle, secrstsry oaapplioatlon. - - - to be com mented on securin such climate there is most deli htful and 1 p _.. Also, Young Belgian Hares a s lendid couple... Sabbath, the Stb, the scenery exceedingly gbeautiful. a s' �a. ' ` Exec. Cow*. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm. .1►nd Silver-Grey'Bibei-- is Mr, Cameron's last Sundae at West The only objectfanabte feature to mar -.-Druggist-Graduate Optician u or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Ian Hares. Hill, They will leave for Forest on one's.visit to this attractive and fruit - All Pedigree Stock. 1 Tue$day morning, Sept. 10th..and. will fnl land is the character of its tubabi- �. R. Thexte,: W, )a Clark. `� - � W.:. a. N. R. Tl•'.;ltAgent, be inducted into Forest charge on the tants, who occupy a very low-piane� in °a Preoident;. tlaaretrr9 lffl7f, GORDON PICKERING,12th imet, the scale of civilization. 251c3cering • anter= '+ ��.��t.y.,, � ^.:i.i „',. v ...., 'x• ,.,,, w .� ' "`*. .. '.,. .. . �' . .." _ . :. ... a •. ..�, ... r ,a. •4wx f�,1�i�N_.'.��ccs.:.,..v "a•e �a.::... u".. v.v.;a�. ,. ... ., .-,..-.....�. ,..._�:.'$'.'... .:.-.:..a. ':e...._ _�...-'_.."„ter .. .,.._. ..-. ...... ', :i;,...r. ... .... ., ia_, :v... .._ a ., J. .. .. ,.....,2,. .._..`a ,_.a: �z.-«t,. K..-:ac.i'xM-'...',:�^7.t-...-e'3+._. .+k��...i��iSL: ._ -' w.�rrww.rr r,�ww .w. w-.r•r��.w r wwwww wr* .. iii :ked of the. Worts. �cW 'h��':L..:p'�' K x � %'5•' - "'ul��`a+��rs °w' '�'� P '�i FRENCH REGAIN 40- VILLAGES - v - -ON- BOTH SIDES OF SCARFE Breads : �F- 7ADVAN "- s _ �1 oionto, Sept. 3.=Mai tioba wheat =No. '•1 Northern, $2.24' No. 2 Successful Drive- Results in Gaining of Advantageous Positions Northern, $2.21%; No. 3 •Northern, . Germans in Retreat North of the Avre River Vigorously Pursued f k . and Capture- of Numerous Towns, Including Croisilles. - $9.47%; . No,. 4 .who&t, .;2.10%, in _ by -French Troops --Important Town of Chaulnes A des tch from -the British Army the breakin through 9f the oln Ger- store Fort William, not including 9 fait. t Among Those Captured. r - Manitoba Data --130. 2 C.VV., S794c; sYi pw g. No, l feed,?79i'c; in store Forf"Wil- s4 u Franca says: ---On both sides -of + man defence system may hese far- liam A dbepatch from Paris' says:-•-ln . - Gen. Debeny'n risen -without. treat'' ' .-the. scarpe River -hard- fighting con- I reaching effects both in .the north and American corn -No. ' $ yellow, kiln a swift advance on Wednesday, eov- opposition, advanced 4% miles during; tinued oa Wednesday, the British the south. ed, nominal; No. 4• yellow, kiln. ening,more than six miles at. certain the night, and on Wednesday morn . laanehing fresh attacks and wresting A later. despatch from the British dried, nominal. points, the French troops south off Ing their cavalrywas upon Neale,i._ `" ''flom the deaperstely resisting enemy Army in France says: -The fighting white, tario 8 to oats, new 3 esti eNo. to the Somme recaptured -40 villages. close on -the heels - of the retiring! '• :additional valuable stretches of British. armies • again squashed their� The left bank of -the Somme has enemy. - The pursuit toward the!, 14 '• ound ma y 77c, according to. freights outside. been 'reached between Cizancourt:•and :Canal du Nord. slackened on Wednes- Sr many more advantageous way forward on Frida all along the Ontario wheat -No. Winter, 'per Fol and numerous towilr, includ= line:. ere -has been very heavy Neale a ' Ceoisilnd fighting Talmaat everywhere between car lot, $2.31;_No. Winter, $2.27; , a well as the west bank of the' day morning when -the enenty s artil-+ ' �' No, 2 Spring, $2.0%, No. $ Spring, Canal du, Nord .between Neale - and...lery of all calibres .maintained a. 4the centre of 'the wide baftle.field the carpa Somme, and SRivers and $2.22; basis in store Montreal. Noyon, over the greater part of its heavy fire from strong positiotts, west' f on which three British armies -the under the force of repeated -blows de= peas -No. 2, nominal course. of -the canal F.F. first, third and fourth -rare operating Ifvered with` machine -gift like preci- Barley -Malting, new crop, $1.03 American troops in the region of After Chaulnes, fell,. Gommiecourt,i . there -asoma to be a slight pause. 1 aion, the foe, has been forced to aban- to $1.05. Juvigny repulsed numerous�German; to the north, and Septfours were tak-i 4 don many more town positions and Buckwheat -Nominal. - - `counter-attacks and broke u en by the French, while later Cressy,,-. South of the" Somme, Fay and pan ene-, large strips of ground. Rye -No. 2,,nominal. m attempt Balatre, Champion and Roi lise, be- - ,Ablaincourt' were taken by the British y pt to ,cross the Veale south p g a Once more the Germans have -suf- Peas -Nominal. , of Bazoches, tweet Neale and Roye, were captured without much difficulty, for the Ger-a fared terrible losses. The British Manitoba flour -War- " quaIity, ! and' more than a score of 'other vil- ,� Inane, being .hard pressed south of $10.96, Toronto.. French troops captured .,Chaulnes, -these points by the French were there- � have freed. all the country. south and Ontario flour - War quality, the great German defensive point on i !ages occupied. fore ready to •go- with slight persue-L.u*° of, tiro Somme, the last Germans $10.85, in bags, Montreal and Toronto, the Picardy "front, on Tuesday night. A later despatch from tke French Sion. being driven behind the. river on Fri- prompt shipment. Army- in -France nava:-On Friday -� da morning. Ren there the enemy, French cavalry on Wednesday event r • y v y, ( Millfeed=Car lots, delivered. Mont- ng there remains to the Germans _ Since early Wednesday morning' is not finding rest for the British have real freights; bags included; Bran, morning entered Neale. French in - no other position ,to fall':bacic upotl storm, after storm has been" sweeping i crossed the stream at least at 'one` $35 per ton; shorts, $40 per ton. fantry occupied the town .of Cressy, west of the Rindenbdrg line than - Amu '~ mu this section of France, but, de lace south of Lachapellette. Hay No. 1, $]8 to $19 per ton, track 2ifa miles south-eastpf Neale, a line running Srom rt- . Ham to Berla spite the unfavorable weather, the p Fro`ai• Peronne sout1tward first the Toronto; mixed, $16 to $17 per ton, The French third army on Wednes- court. . The third army, continuing !Drees in the north have driven deep track. day captured Dives and pushing on its progress of the a rly morning in • -foto the hurriedly arranged enemy I British cannon and then the French Straw -Car lots, $8 to• $8.60 per $$ into t'th hurriedly with their fire guts are hurling projectiles, the big ton.to the ep4tward, reached the outskirts the region of Noygb, has occupied k g` ! and ]Wle, -on the other side of the= _, of Noyon. Monk St. Simeon, while the Canal du s - -hordes of the Germane; ! river. Just -north of the Somme, of The German retreat north of 'the Nord was crossed at Cherilly. The tl ter it turns to the west at Peronne, Country Produce -Wholesale. gains' in territory. is These Germans had been thrown In- Ayre River has been far more speedy extent of these fife Batter -Creamery, solids, per lb., fighting in this section in an�the. BritisR* have captured Clery .and since the fell of Chaulnes than previ-� insignificant, but strategically they r " effort to keep the British from pene-! arp pressing on toward Peronne. ,43ct da 42%c4 prints, lb ty86pto 87c'. 4Z�i ously. Vigorously pursured by French, are of great importance. The loss of ' !sating the famous Quean't-Drocourt. . The Germans -have been trying ever FSg Isid, 40 to 41c, troops and harassed by . their own Mont St. Simeon•means the loss to the Op! switch line, which formed the north-; since the fail of Bapaume to hold the Dressed poultry -Spring chickens,, mustard gas shells, which they left' Germans of the main defence point of eostinuation of the old .Sinden -'.line running, along the road between 38 to 40c; roosters, 28c; fowl, 25 to behind and which are being fired from the salient extending from the canal burg line after the ' British lastyear that town and Peronne. British pa- 80c; .ducklings, 33c; turkeys, 82 to 36c. German guns by French gunners,- the to the Aisne, while the French cross - 'beat the. Germans back from Arras. trols, however, actually have reached Live poultry=Roosters, ''t y g g obliges the '1'iiis line he's been a 2 four enem is makin haste to erose the in of the Canal du Nord approached in Letransloy, directly on the road, and{27 to 28c; ducklings, lb., 25c turkeys, River Ingot in the region of Nelle retreating forces . to quicken their . several laces and has been reached 27 to 30c; 'Spring chickens h to 36c. and the Canai.du Nord. Right or suffer P EC is reported that Letzanaloy has fall- I I g greater lossear ^- Wholes:leFs are selling to the ze- fn'at feast one place to the neighbor-{ en -and that a fierce battle within ag p - The'aacceaa of a Ri drive here and: battle length i the road. 'tail trade at the following rices: -. r Rood of the Senses River. ung g ! Cheese -New, large, 3% to 24c• better, nor perhaps was even so heav- :battle. n h almost aloe �° twins,. 23% to 2414c; old, large, 2i% R� ADVANCE � Ily engaged, as other of our troops. '1 to '28c twin 28 to 28ic- n Butter -Fresh, dairy, choice, 40 to battling foresee t ng south f42c creamery prints, fresh made;. 45 = oftthe Amiens-Cambrai Road through c.�- : OF CANADIANS' an exceedin I difficult country. 4 Margarine -32 to 34c.. _ The Canadian force rejoices that ' t �� A :T A Kri f UV s, 52 to o: 1's, 47 to -48a; in ear- „ the eastward gate is bung gide.. - �'AAMRLit'! � _ i..[uai,I tons, 52 to Esc. rionchy Before Breakfast"Was ! _ Dressed poultry --Spring chirsena. JB tie Slogan --On to ,. �48c; roosters, 30c•• fowl,. 34 to 87c; ALLIES LIBERATE Forward to Depth -of of 12,- Enemy a rang I fur lays, c r - 50 VILLAGES- -Pushed .040 Yards in Record Time, ' once -French Tanks Played Beans - tanadfan; hand-picked, OVER ' _ y hand-picked. _ A despatch from the Canadian - s -- aptur�A� (san8. g Burata or Indisti, ;8 60; Japan p$8.00; ! Drees , says:- • _ onchy be are res = I -- - _-- �ti from the Amari Lamas, 18 to 19c. fast." Such was the battle -cry of a � no A despatch from the Canadian A despatch. from rot German prisoners captured �R honey, naw crop -Strained, 60 -:Ib,, Canadian unit thatwent over the topl, by the French in their advance westi l pore a. via London says:.- Aft" very. Army on the Vesle Front says: --Ac-, tins, 24 to 24%c; 10 -lb. tins, .24% to i at al o'clock Monday morrang. They! of the Chaulnes-Noyon fine has' beett'- Isard $ghting all day Wednesday the companied by a, Beet of tanks and cov-.`25c• 5 -lb. tins, 25 to 25%c._ Combs' ka,i it by 730 ar:d that, tht cry be-� comparatively small, as the French entire frost, of the Canadians has l ered b a heals ' artille barrage, 1-� J-00 � � wholesale I i a great wa off, -but ;h' are still have been obliged to move cautiously: y y z9 °s''camil . Cambrai or Buat ' Cambrai bs+sa pushed forward to .s de of Americana swept forward early our... Ptorisio�- y The Germans left mines at various ' - 12;000 yards from the Jumping-off Thursday against the German lines Din strop places, and had scattered infernal _ point on Monday last, and itis now in � that slowly sild reluctantly .fell back smoked melts -Hama, medium, 36 going �' , i machines and traps of various kinds. 5p6 :•.possession of most of the strong, over Juvigny Plateau. The little to 88c; do., heavy, 80 to -32c; cooked, Moachy-le'-Preux is an'• island em-; The war material falcon; -however. has,. Vo to 63e• roils, 32 to 83c; breakfast , inane and dominates the :sea of ri ll- ' enemy .advance positions in front of operation carried out yesterday by the 1 bacon, 41 to 46c; backs, plain. 44 to ; Ing country surrounding. Osr ad- been coneiderab'.e. what he has advertised' as his ,main , French and Americana had been mere- j 45c- boneless, 48 to 49c.i' vanes eastward was barred until it F In 48 hours the allied advance has - line of resistance .oa the Drocourt-i ly prepamtory to the attack which; Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 30' liberated more than fifty villages. was taken. It was stormed two'. Qnesnt ,aitch. Deep penetration' began at 7 o'clock on Thursday morn- to Slc• clear bellies, 2f1!: to 30c. i _ ' has been. made into that line east of Ing. The kink had been taken out of Lard --Pure, -tierces, 90 to 30;-.c;` days after we took Vimy Ridge, and, Soiry, and also. east ad Vie -en -Artois.' the line on Wednesday, but no deter -tubs. 30% to 81c; palls. 80% to 31i{.c at Its foot still lien a rested shatter= i BRITISH RECAPT[; RE - `Yn the first two day -a' fighting the mined effort was made to advance ro prints, 38 to 33%c, Com _'and, ed tank that foundered on that oc-; AMMUNITION Di: -MPS ':.Canadians captured over 2,500 pris- my, extent. tierces, 26 to 26%c, -tubs 26 to' casion. .It is a rubble of broken; E 2894c pails, 2894 to 27c; prinis, 28 to mason ' which was once orderedA despatch from the British Army - oaere, . exclusive of wounded, besides Late Thursday afternoon the Aland- . 28 %c. -• _ . masonry, I - "Ore.rting for !ergs cumbers of ane- cans held positions in the fighting line y streets and of blasted tree trunks. in France says: -The British have re- frig dead• c the Soissons region, existing"g in Montreal Marete Only on its north-west slope, facing captured large dumps of ammunition _ - northerly direction from Chavigny. that distant lofty ridge -where lie so_ which they left. behind last -spring,' j many Canadian bona there still stands., and which the Germans had not touch - _GENERA. MANGIN W. $1.01 to $1.02• extra 1lo. i feed, Intact, BRITISH ACREAGE IS 98 'to 99c. Flour, new standard grade, a great cross of'timber. It la„ ed. They, also have taken immense CROSSES AILETTE RECORD FOR 20 YEARS $10.96 to ;11.05. Rolled ,oats,'bag a site fit for a palace of a king, for stores of German material.. The miles and miles around 21he country, British ammunition cams in very - 90 lbs, $5.30. Bran, $53. Shorts, i - A despatch from Paris says:- A despatch from London• says:-ou � $40. Millis, $67 to $68. Hay, No. lies in panorama. ;I handy and saved a lot of transport; as -Genefral Margin's troops began cross- The, Board of Agrlculttiie states . that 2, per ton, car lots, $15.50 Co $16.00. The plan was well conceived and , it offered bullets and shells when they las -tie Allette River on Wednesday,! the arable area in England Wales ales i - brilliantly executed by the troops con- engineer . were needed. Large enneer ,it was announced here on Wednesday amounts to 12,400,000 sores, as {n-� 1Live Stock Markets - = cernel The men had the satiefac-, dumps, which are moat useful In•clear- aftertioon. I crease of 1,152,000 compared with, Toronto, Sept. 3. --Extra eho,ee- tion of breakfasting in `Monchy-le= Ing the battlefield in the wake of the+ Frell troops, have reoccupied; 1917, and a .TecQrd for twenty years. ;heavy steers, $1b.b0 to $18.26; choice I Preux, but apart- from its spectacular , advancing arimiea, also have been cap- Mount Renaud, twct, miles southwest 1 The wheat acreage has -increased by: Heavy steels, $14160 to $16:00;' but: features, this force did not do a whit' tared- -to eters cattle,..choice, 13.•25 to. 14.00 I of .Noyon, ,according -to The Temps, ! 638,000 acres, and is s record since $ ' 1 do., good, $12.00 to 112.50; do., med- which •soya that the French are per c Oats ,}pave. increased by 23,.$9.0 ;1to to 00; b; the common, BAPAUME C BY BRUTISH IN 0' L' _ approaching Noyon, which is probably ,per cent,,'corn and pulse 24 per cent �g,00 to ;10.00; butchers' boils, In their possession. and potatoes by 25 per cent., - re. choice, $11.00 -to; ¢11.25; do., medium The retreat of the Germane, ovhich cords. bulls, t10.25 to 1 10; b • er 'rough l X9 THREATENING UiujlLl�I�VI,� IaLI\E � ` has been organised by General von O_. bulls, $7.50 to $8.50; butchers cows, jjjj�jJ Boebm during the past fortnight, will CANADIANS SINCE MONDAY choice, $10•.25 to ;10.50; do., good, _ probably be made in two stages, it to HAVE TAKEN 3.000 PRISONERS $9.25 to $9.50; do., medium, $8.25 to 8.76 do. common, ;7 r 25 - ttj feeders, - .mid kers. The first halt is expected I - � - -- ' ' German Fight Desperately to Sustain Their Drotcourt=Queant .. stockers, $8.00 to $10.b0; feeders, ' to be behind the Somme and Crozet I A despatch from London says:- i $10.50 to $11.04; • canners and cut-' Line-Ginehy', and Guillemont Occupied by Aaig's 1`roops. Conal, and the second will bring the The Canadians .between Monday and 6 _ 0nemy to the line 'off March 21, from on Thursdaymorning have taken tors, , $ 0 0 6.60 milkers, good to , g choice, $90.00 to 125.00; do., cons. A despatch from- London says:- tlefields where for the past two weeks •; •y�F which he launched his great offensive. 13,000 prisoners. and med. $85,00 to $75.00, aprtngers, Bapaume was eapturghd-,Ori Thursday the Allies„ and Germans' hsv i $90.00 to $160.00; light ewes, $13.00' by the forces of Field Marshal Haig. 'locked in a!d " ' et uggi-1 . �iE>1L\S IN �C1O OVS to $15:00; yearlings, $16.00 calve $16.00• The town ai.Bapaume, one rt the '-thea the battle 4ly ba it was one! Spring lambs, 18 to 19c; calves, good chief highway centres in Northern of the German supply bases. to choice, $518,50 to $17,.60; bogs, fed and watered, $19..50 to $19.7b; do,. Picardy, is twelve miles north-east of For the past week the town ha ADVANCE C��t�jj 1 �j weighed off cars, $19:75 to'$20,00. Albert and. thirteen teff%a north of been closely invested by "the British, _ Vaa V LLJ<aV -�-- Peronne. held out in spite of the fact that CONSTANTINOPLE RAIDED It controls a network of fine high- �bul the •British have passed beyond it both " BY ALLIED AIRPLANES ways leading to all parts of the bst-. on the north and south. _:... :'Australians Reach The Somme on a, Wide Front and Battle For. - - _ �. (- Bridge -Heads. A despatch" from Basel .says: -A FRENCH CAS NOYON AND 'l�rrkish communication, dated August despatch from the Canadian Army I skirts of -Croisilles. Jigsaw Wood is 29, announces that airplanes raided in the 'Field, says: The•' Canadian a very hard nut to crack, being situat- Constantinople on the night of, the ceINNOSSING . fors is. fighting oa a wide Illed in high and difficult ground, pro.; 27th. The 'dro ED UR approxiiiistely from Gavrelle to Cross-+ wire. Man, but in tbid undertaking it is I The- Australians have reached the e6; -operating with a British division. line 44resnes-Iierbecourt, but have This division has reservedly attained: that with much'oppositiois in their if. pre-easinishce -in the -roll of -the .British forts to reach the crossings sof the j army north of the Scarp* River. Tues- +,Somme River at Brie and Peronne. day it captured Gavrelle and rdvanced ( The greater part of the Trones generally. The Canadian troops hold Wood, iforth of the Sommer, hae been' The line south of the Scarps, immedt- takem,' unofficial reports say it is all otely west of Pelves, thence south- in the hands of the Britisk who took -east, passing Jigsaw Wood and Sart prisoners from a Prussian Guard d1vi7 Wood, thence in a generally- south- aion there. Hostile counter -at- easterly direction to well east of tacks north of the Scarpe have been Opal and Fontaine-les-Croisilles. beaten off, -and north of Locon, in From here the line is continued by the Ypres'sector, the British line has Scottish troops to the western out. I been ad7onced. _ festoes. - One person was killed and 11 were wounded.- . Constantinople also was attacked Sunday. night and the previous Wed- nesday edneaday night by airmen. GERMAN LOSSES IN KILLED ARE. -MORE THAN 2,000,000 A despatch from London says: -It is estimated by experts here that the German losses in killed alone now reach a total of.more than 2,000,000, and prdbably approach 3,000,000. These figures were given out. after a study of tables of German and a4 died losses which have been published. 1 f/ 9.IX ...L,:.PI.+.s � .x..s •. �.... _. _.. .� ..., f J[rne. .. .. .. ,. _ ..... - . . �.. ee. .n.. 1 .r.. - : - .. •-.- Landrimont and Morlincourt- Also Taken Ailette River Crosse at Several Points--Quessnoy' Wood -Falls to French. ; A despatch from Paris says --The captured Noyon on Thursday, are now French after capturing Noyon in engaged on both, sides of the River' heavy, fighting to -day, continued their Oise and are moving forward in closet advance and now have a foothold on. co-ordination. The passage of tbs the southern slopes of Mbnt St. Oise at Morlincourt is of interest be - Simeon, more than a mile to the east, cause it was the first time that Gen. ' according to the War Office, annunce- Mangin`was able to cross the river. ment to -night. They also have taken Quesnoy,_Wood, to the past a! Ecti " Landrimont and' Morlineotrrt, and vtlly,'wMch was captured by Gen. De� have crossed the Ailette River at sev- be s army, was. one of -the main oral points. artwery aetatsss of the enemy on this Three French armies, one of Which frons. _ .'..-.. .'Ir. •:. �.._'. _.". fitd..-•-./..,.:.... .u..... ',._' ... .J.,... ....,+t...M'C:�._.x'Y�e�42L+v..i•LfL1`iYF.S:iil� i r dF,11 ' "v`�'%` +n-'11 1 -1.,..-`'�` Ra�a'E°.'�'` _n7: "s` t%,'w',r,''y+a'�m i*'- c h6rr.`,",• ".!a.;n-• . - ,., v� xr ,.-. . ,.y„r.,e. x.' ,, "w'-n.,, v {.cps.. .• .a+.. � ,.w•. .-Jv' �%''�.P�` ...n4 ^F-..,-fie :..,. , k u i pp i - ., ..- _—___._.-. ._-------- -• - -----_ -.-- '---------- -England ObtlSe. r �� AV L!� COmbinatl4n tyhen he was jusk,a any littleiat, _' i' col" n°T s He'd spend hours in the, mullioned..:Of Materials gallery .,.....,..:. Tpa ageggv ' r0 MIM' aleMr `� d e Dreaming about the pictured-panoply Of his great forebears:. .grim Lord ,-. work this is the - _ Peter clad g ma or Percival, w paint that given I T- shining i Lord A vel; h CANADA S = - -- • In 1 o satis� - - w.w' umes, ad won at Naseby: young Sir- AliFAVt�RR� e , :-. �TFOR Willoughby,- ` _ _ _ % Painted as ensign-he was lost at MOR ni ST JAFE �\ i �t'r i dx sea r t And gay Sij• John, who fought in High- r" _.._.,... _ � - r laud plaid. "lei hes, I'm big 1'11 go fishing too," had -Inlet olkRamssy's _ _ -r._--... say; ��+ Pure Paint, because ` _ And ugw,, his wtsh,.fulfilled, he lies at I t every gallon is tested !ot £rte d •Bet uniformity, elasticity and - In Pteardy, the V.40. on his breast. ± • - free flowing gaallties Colonel rote. rd Ju Constables Pledge Aasiataffa " His w "Lo Julian was' t Ault any gaaaaay t edw, or write nn, fof - - v ap gay, At the annual meeting 4f the Chief 4ttiraattna a"t°" Such an example of brave hearted Constables Association, the following-: - .. 1i, . A. RAMSAX;k SON COMPANY grace, as seed:-- Moved by ..-. - g,.a resolution w pa I • = resau or PArlsra Axa Peswlrssa snwcr eddt I He honored England and a fighting of Cuddy and seconded by, SnpL R Toronto - edoNT"Al veaatr«t a } race," ogers,"that the members •of this as. } mociation give every assistance i4 GIRLSI LEMON JUICE — their power to ,the Canada .Foos 1; ..For said by ai -".�`v�,r; ,_s. k`t."s -'. wry ,rte -,,�. ,.•r,+''." u.' r .e e+"-R!ii�'rte, .3:', , ..Fr:.,. '''.'r.=-�"'.• :te?P ,';yY:;Gq . t '�..•, fr7k.s.t - : ..•1 :- �+ rFs...t is ; 9 .-1,.7,ti•*' ,..5 - "M+u�•....� :.:. - : �•�'1� y" ....77,_e.ti•. 4"... T F v .:.,.:.'. •. '. '^�� ,...:.. 'n..v. '; :. .., .:'•. .'. - Vii'' :.:t .,Yt111.: ,p' -�� #� , �'d '- ty Jthe Alneritsna� that ia' to OOI� 1�'ARM TOR SALE utterly crush German militarism t0 Hi heat Bidder'' Buy'All •YourGroc'eries, 0 t+firAsuNFstdaytn�raindreitaOmoa i?tollsrtna, oar. said impose on Germany -the, hor- ^" Tenders, in writing, will be received j, }� �r roes of tear as has been ezperien:- up to Saturday, Oct. 8th next, for the a` {l'l� :Gr>oice Store TaR>ri ed by Belgium and France • and purchase of the The Boyer Farm of :r ry pie year ; 02.25 it pui3 in advaow: the other nations which have 112 acres—lots 13 and 14 on con, T, w ` Pickering Township. Conveniently - -rider pirieut,'°° . - ~ ive your next order to OW-.M� i roprt Or. 'barbarism. - . To see this property is to desire to be= J cools its owner. The highest lion&- a fide offer will absolutely secure_ It_Comm a ession is ---- Western Crop Damage Reports plowfng privileges this tall. Terms— Nep,3r in the previous history of Greatly Magnified --•Want one half (ot over) cash, baltince first ' , the:country ..has there been such 10,000 .Harvesters mortgage at 6 per cent, BestE,2uality Best Service Prompt Delivery sacral at once. hills. A. �. hlcli AY, pttosperity. Farmers, as _ ;0.35 • Box 210,:Claremont, Ont, ii'e spend all our time catering to your -Grocery a class, are benefitting probably Reports previously published re needs. Let ns supply you with the freshest, beat r ;pore than any other • cl'atis from girding the damage- by frost to -the NOTICE is hereby given that Sam• t 'J' goods the, markets-upply. w }'the. ;high,,tear-finis rices. The crops in Saskatchewan were undulc uel Burgoyne of the Township prices. pessimistic. Fiegnent showers and East Whitby in the County of Outarif%: •- laboring man is also about master f&vorable'- weather have changed the in -the Province of Ontario, Farmer,. �+ : the situation, as a sten now ou °c, d�t-iar apparent,- _ Command wages that be never great Province of Saskatchewan evill da, at the next session thereof, for a; have a normal crop, This is et'ideoced Bill of Divorce frofn his wife Alice ealei s and Rubbers for Preserving x "dreamed of a few years ago. The by Western demands for Farm Labor. Maud Clarke of the Town of Hilton in t� r y ?1 nianufactarer also is revelling in et's as not las' then. 10,000 are rebuir. the .State of New: York, one .of the _ suds and sites in stock.• wealth, and u,allionairea in Canada ed immediately for harvesting. Ut ited States of `America, Married "Cttnadall'ood Board Licfense moo, $-237." Every your_$ m'an and those more woman, on thegroundof adultery and are becoming at nitmerous Rs mature, in every community inOn- desertion. K, a howling dogs in the tteet of way including our own, should get I Dated of the town of Oshawa in the J .'R I H Awav and can,: ajtjke this a 'great' op- County of Ontario,in the Province of Piekeninq at midnight. There are, poitunity to -serve the country in a Ontario, the 15th_ day, , of August, r ' R D S 0 of course, industries wbieh' are practical way, al:d at the same tine A. D. 1915. he of invaluable benefit to hituself. It - SAMUEL BURGOvaE, adversely affected by the prevail= -- �- �_- - -Y ---r _---- " means an ,4uteiesting, ling -distance _ By his Solicitor, W. E. N, Sinclair, e` laic high' prices, but as a rule, the journey- at loin fare::, and a chance to I •9-=11 Oshawa, -Ont. f1 4liY, people of 'Canada, 'as well as of seearid(study the immense newLook dor thQ ' several other countries, are exceed-. try served by the Canadian Northern, A L S I K E SEED Rol the People s Road. �LoLI wf Ah thQ f ingly prosperous. But a great Final eacuraions. by Canadian :� or-'' '•ry 'J ' thorn trains le,evivg Toronto 10.00, Y Y .A LY T E D . •a y mgny people are making. a.great g r?cO� C�ro1Gl L!>fJe� m. Au 28th, 30th. Sept 4th sed lit � - G mistake in spending their -money H,,-,V-estire,from outside pointe to use "about as fast. 'as they earn" it. connecting trains to Toronto. We will pay the highest Tfiere is a time touring and prob. _ prices for all kinds �. Q I��:► Y W ' of seed. ably not very far distant. when _ 1.there, will be a gretet depression iu T h e X t o n S send its samples and 'get • Irl MM �the� industriai world. Munition r our prices before •, 0 f 'factories will be closed down;' as Conlf ectionletay selling. y _ _... e Real there will be no orders to fill. - — �� fs Many u,uattion . 'workers gill , --- The best of facilities As h -i111 Roo a "� '� p • NEILSON S Ice C-reain for cleaning. P X111 �`� ♦ t: search in vain for employment. constantly on hauel in hal$ of bricks Don't confuse Paroid with ordinary— ,� The habits of extravagance trill J.H. DOWNEY COMPANY �- -- lino,,. Ch+acal;�tes a,:d '•r•��,:_� owe�ne.-- -ready roofings. Paroid has the record of have iii- $lire tray --£o- enforced PopularPitriatic lhiai:. -. WUITBY.ONTaR[O ear n v and too e9 I y sof rtwc ser ice i's she choice f f 'thrift. and they tvili,. no (on er -- --- '---- q • . farmers, and is used on Government Military �-- indulg®. in those luxuries which Tobaccos, Cigat+, etas - TIME TABLE—Fieker'ng 9tatoo 0' !� r e T. R. Tralna goinK EssC3as as foTloiwa•�,, Camp Buildings. pe when times trees pear prrous. The Pickering, Ont. '•. $ 2 oral al B 45 P. X. they th-13-tit they ought t -'s • L EPON8 3SBldo -- e_norowus, war debt will be a heavy follows— Trains oras west dao as follows k taxation that n€11 , ligra bnrde;t to 8 _._ No. 55 Local ,F i. A U.PAgegt a _ the poOp - -In view of that %hick •' 27 Luca] 2 s3Y� P. Sl.. S c� � _,_IUFIN Pickering • a w - av i p 7 wall 730 P. 11, we' will have to Pace in the £afore, r w ; ro. Q _• 'It shorild'$e_the' aim of-eversl3sidy ; r I � ; � � � �3 ° ' ~ -" � Pj 1J,`Iw� BADE --z __ -- e r to provide now, wilco i t is pos. ; ja; - - _ .- - -- C o - - -- - - — -- — CKEE, BAKERY ' stble, for these heavy deman - • g e o C w :that kre-wwaiting ua. The man a+�S* Sm- °. . QA �o two e9e�od �; ay <� The Wheat Flou'rSubstitutes t who neglects to lay by votnethinR - ��,I =•3 rQ, ►e, ; e a� a a y � i _ 008 •les kY w� for the inevitable 1-:� ?�=s •w 4 0 "•` _ > > = �'"-; ' ' Are now ' obtainable in 3 1:2 and 71b, bas . a $teat mistake whici he .eaanot o ° o �' .. F•t+ " . rectify until it ii too late. . -.-_ _ _ Campbell's, Corn, Barley. and Rye Flours- _ The question of indetntiities is �" �a ICE CREAM t Cotubined,in 4nitable ilropart"ils with Wheat. Floor, one. that haq been discussed• but _ _ ti -�_ ;, SQDA'S, 3>` N UAES asci they rt,ftlke 4plenc'lid Brt�ad, Bnas. lllttf'.lins, who halttle + been hoapatinsf ever tt.in�e �p Jnti �" ASSORTED BRICKS - xaEry incl Cookies. ro • �� ., _ JnIS' •• ..� rat P r ar ' the- teat• began 'that she wc,uld ` runs are P rt'kl E'eople,'° • a _ ,,, ,,,- ••• -. a+ a a' f�ept M P _ F lid'}t Our compel her enetniea tcY IJAy rvcr_y - : w-' Oct. •. �. Soft drinks on ice ru g Z�'hrat Flour a k fort kfuyiu --:cent of the cost of the -war, she }_.;o' = �._T I3cpr,a, Bans and Cakes - CRM-A34_C24 =-I-T= "tx7 •arr F�OTaTR - { Zito .ot i Wedding Cakes our specialty' 1. Rould retain every foot. (if ground Jaarrary iat�.etn;tr,'^buC � Both'phonePt tlat o ear S, Port Fdrry •_.' - J'. Cys^rn •tea ^ - 'the entente rtllic+ to hand breck- to J r• 1 p ;H • R. Mollneji• Pickrlring._- ber ail her:, lost colonie'.j, -1t is - - _ _. __ �__._ _ _ For i'a try fur delicion.s,AAkey.pies, cookies, etc. daubtftri if the wt3rld has' ever �'heu buying-tr-hent fltmt it i patriotic to buy equal quantities 'before -seen such -immense castles - ub. Lttute flours. :W1 -UNTIED of 5 . built in 'the sit-, a9 Germany, liar "beg4n andi o ever since the oar l t '3''he Campbell „Flour Mills �Co., Ltd. =begna find for assay years belies. .•air.*• .� .. - ` Since. the tide. of, brittle.has riling• 1 r e , armLaborers, _ _. ,ed, these castles are beginning to - tnrx,ble to the earth, and the allies S AND A T �T are,now be main to discus, the _ i DDIu 1 � � Y T T RSIO ' `� D � 01 v O 'terms, that they jvtll compel Ger. - the-historry-has.-tbere_..been_91Ci1_. _ At -no -time #me i{ri-E%wor many to Accept. There, are sofas an incentive to save. By economy in all things those at Tue "d -A Ce tember 10th,' 1918 tome can serve their Country l who advoeae geuert5us tetras to a 4 T - : beaten Germany. They want to Econotnizebynot spending onnon-essentials orlizzuties. Every dollar JuskPI Tilton-, gbad by raved helps. A savings account is the first step toward real economy. M -� The propose to tap ' Germany �4�' to l.lII�lpeg ;gently he the btecli ,end to kindlytto ti ii ce.a per mile beyond DOMINI^w BANK •' adviseher to be good aid nc,t to �• : ,.. '- wta : , ado it again. Lord L+tnsdon'n i ar-..� t� � .� ... -- • C. A 1�1 , C I F I C WHITBY BRANCH: : J. CORDON HALL, Manager.^ ' one of those who, are thus plead t< ''1' in for a generon peace-. • .13tl.t tae ituer�sisvaae�tcr:ziea>eaxsaal=>•aauuiesaRartaRaalaarilrlt�=still shoals not be -inis•led by La ns• Fastieula:s _c, a _ C•a ladiun i ac.fic.Ticket Agent. one of .�_ •_.. _ __.:; dotsns's pleadings. He is - y '•� .:the nl)-st aristowratic ,tif the lu i-tu- ir -crats of Fngl:ritrl.. HP RuoYv� ttlat the allies n.re n;i-ng, nt, the sits: - 8ti'tiCtla�t} F>f-E'1tE' l?C,1j'pl• ell' the 1t i � r � ' � � � � • - -.. toe racy Gertr,jr,y, a3jd if th It } j `]. .. f �� r� '- Q destroyed t}IP IIU�\r l' (If t}:t, .11l t(1 i Qi A•� ' a c .`t.`I^J° ;ta�rl,glft 1 'C� C:. 1.1 C4 L2L� ��L- 11 ave crncy of Pritain titi'iil LN. in y rtjt �`a y t i 1 ` t`'' tJ r 1a �'oo1'll ilIf �'ltf'ZZx (�tldit�',RIXOP peril. HL �trrm­ l,l.l. fN, Ill+ `. '" w Pr-iiN : Tuton, i ptott,ptf,d b _, _ u till s� p�q �y r .� �y'I a :�' l;,, '�i �� `, is a '.YlrOtdVFN,' and �thll.F. t,. -deaf t'al' %i0r'#, '�e •0'.:'A a74s?li.3oi1`ei"-'...!'. W/aated Cl �., �' .:i ahc_,:nld be, trtrned to thein, The �SIZ��, �'.`jfa� r(?(aC�' (�iidlltS' _ f' :.:lal rub,,r: atld .metal i•i�ans. fti. United State,,,jtiill hate a R scree• I!� in e fell t'GICO ltt (1titNtitig• th,' tEwins of _ Plus half, a cent per p t1e beyond. ' Aoturr.ir.'�, 1" �'-a cent p<er rylie to tC innl I � -.peace', anti tF,ry are �t,at.ing in'no Yc' 0`'301' 1L. SalmOn 250. linCPC silo r.'c•tinc ,L' at ,erii3. ny 1 . x .rztns• I.nr,ch gervire Ar nimer•ate prices, �' , Specs%l 1 c� fo_ Women and a, Scenic Root,) by C has to-fRc•e before the pea,?e treaty i9 signed. Thl�. llittert.e�4: of the Hxcursio:, D:.tca . I'.�••:t•r11,g, Aug. °5 and :�0, Sei,t i < 11 �eai'S ��� ('>r .�.eL� brew andpastl'y ' +;'United $tatas tt R'-ird Germ:ujy i Special Tratn.servlc!}; I'•,#3y rt'R':tlar trains fo r-ouuect «ith C. our, ' also substitutes. . growing in ic,tt•nAty, ant.-] hP i(les •l N. it. No. 1 from Toronto 10:00 p, rii, + thev are tiotd as (me As regards the For tntor:nati_n F.e: ,,; ;,;le, C. N R. Agent, Pickal-ing Canada Food $oard License No. 8.10738 ;tti tCitr. Aq German intrigue Rod or write Genei•aI rasscrg`_ Dcpt., 64 Xln:7 S -t. E., Torontn, Ont :�. ] erman silms Ask f:: '•Harvester,' Work and Wap"" L.afl-• 1484 - arebecq.ning known E E A NN S pro -Germanism is rapidly vanish- r �, .a , a . • gas -!Y /q,> F.^..` ..: ..'•'+ �,. .-._^ tis-....•_•.. `.'� .. ,. • __ 1� Z' ',.I� •f_t. Q flit)$ tt'!11 an c- ::rte. -,'.;.1...:, ..tom: � i'�ie�� �._.- .'w �T'�^• �.> '�'9"' t �Lr :_,5..•., A.-.�. '�, ...A .4`.r :. ..9•t .ir.�,w.tr ..'«R's'�.:_.o :'u ..,fi..'.i..r".•�i'A'• w.iY1M::.. - .- "...� _--.�_ ..., _.... _.--..0 ." .. ....•YYi'" r. _-.aY.m'.. ti.... <,.. �a :.,->r.,. Y..'_.......:..'.r1.Y,..R.e..1J-':,%esC.e'S,.Y....5'.!t•E.;LY�.'4.n.F......°iY...r..t: a: w:K�au..�y.•9A M �'•�'. d ne-'^a.1�:. 'dye ,f'.!r�+x. ,,k.. , , ' .. ..a' .'� "...� '":t...'—�i'.'.�.. P• ., ,: 2ttix�r,M-.'YT rt,.y. {:. .Ylh '-z<'.'�:'.F.,e..,.a"a[r_. '•,..lassa. _ s? ;.., ::M�.. �''•u2'',�"•n.- vw..a �^-i'el .LX .;p.'^re.'_.✓* ,�".urje""m4- m . ;.•.S�ufi,.', ,x 'n. woe <;,.rt .i� -"+i.� n , s 7. tR '^ .:. .A:�� `'.'w•'-�,. — e..+•r.—.-..mow.._ _ .. . — .. _ - - >y .r ' CLARKMONT David Taylor spent Tneeday in VOTERS' LIST;' 1918 g' A. R M g3 R s � LOCAL AGENT NEW C3Af?A.0E Th ;the sit ,See the "TwimfKitig," { v J. B.yMadill was in the city; onr T. D a garage on` his premises and F ,. Tuesday. 4 is prepared to do all kinds apeat ;Sunday with Municip'lity. of the Tou'nsl:i/f of Pickering Before giving your orders -For` the "Old Reliable" of awt6mobile repairing. irlends9n Claremont. County of Ontario, _ for binder twine, j,� } Rei. and Mrs. Gibson spent Sun' .t tics is heresy, iven that`I have .ge sells the kind that does not fall onthill Nursenes ! 11 handleallpairs. ry parte _ 17i ll re are. day with L. and hire. Pilke g is also a ent for Gra D - . y n tangle in the twine box, Miss Bessie Smith spent the holy sons mentioned in sections.5 and 6 of All guaranteed. Prices right. Gall in and see him Care, ids at her home in. L� abridge. the Ontario Voters' List Act, 1880, and Thousapds of Orchard Trees ^ before d t roue - actsamending hq,eame, the copies re- • buying, - aln, spent Monday with Mrs. .l H. quire -Sal aid4ectioe to be so trans ' I _ need replacing,r Beal - f the. lists made Bargaillis In Boots - Thomas' E. Stephensfln, War "Gardens call for small fruits, David Peattie, of Toronto spent' pursuant to said Act. of .persona ap• CLAREMONT, Out. p early bearing fruit trees, aspars- ' pea Ing by the last revised Assessment I have been successful in securing cod- afew days with friends in Clare- sus, rhubarb plants. etc. a• most. Roll' the said Aivaicip�kty entitled trol of the Greb Shoes for this Henderson and J. S..Bnnd to vote at 'Eleotiotis for members of locality and bought a y the Legislative Assembly, and at very heat} stock before The demand for Ornamental Stock in had business tri g y tow•c�,knd villages Fs•large; t' p, Ted` the said List the advance in price, on on ay. wa+ 'first posted up at. my.office at These goods are' here for spring and See.uie a paying Agency. with liberal P Mrs. Nichol and son, of Toronto, Whitevsle ou the 28th day 6f'August, should be seed by all -men looking forExperience 1018, and remains there for ins detion, B commissions, I�f �jiyfjiR were witli-Miss Margaret Graham P a \supreme working• boot for spring nat'nocessary, over the holiday. Elector. xi e' called upon to examine dear, Call and inspect i.:. Mrs W. G. Scott and son Peter, Said lists and'if isliv 61DIsdions or other All node cin 'at the old prices. Bi • j ' errors tire .-found therein, to take im-. g g g p g Stone VC%ellla 1r�� sppent Monday *with- W. J. and mediate, proceedings to'have said er. 7ange to chodFe from. � g. g. y, 1lira. Miller, of Pickering, roes cor[ected according to'labc, r Of all materials and design Miss Day and Atlas Edith Day. •' D'etted ar, Whitevgle. ?aug, 27, 1918,., (,1, / N O L D I (Established 133i) kept in stook. It will pey you Of Oro, were visitors at D. and f i -., io call' it our works, ard inspect our stock 3, DONALD R. REATO' � � � and obtain rices Don't be misledb! Mrs. Taylor's on Monday...., NORTH H GL: RE'�iOhT _T0R0..N-TO, ON21. p ! Thomas Paterson has been in Clerk of the Tp, of Pickering, s agents we do not employ them, consegaetal. 49-51 Whitevale, Ont. ------ -- --- ly we can, and do throw off the " Balsam fora fete days making re• commission of 10 per Dent„whiohyowill' Tairs to the school property. - - -- - -- - T H • certainly save by purchasing from us, Rev. A. McLellan returned horue . call solicited, IMF on Thursday after spending his V laremont diverSTANDARD-1ANK J. T. DiATHESON holidays in western Ontario. u - Mrs. M. Hendersoti, who has n Whitby, Ontario 'been visiting friends in Thornhill, - 'Bus meets all Trains. - CANADA _ _ ..... :.-, file OF - ea T. h A now visiting friends' in Toronto foFirst-class Rigs to hire.day'or "IU%D OFl1Cs - TORONTO r a few daps . .•-' PICI�ERIN� .... Reuben Beene, of Balsani, . has night at lowest prices: ` • been on the sick list for the past Phone 1805. FARMERS _ ~� few days and in conseghence is ta-Thos. Sanderson &Son UMBER YARD king an enforced holiday. ii Advances' - to farmers are m8de j Mr, W. Sciaton, of Sodbury, PROPRIETORS �` end. and Mrs. Chandler, of Let us quote you on Glazed Sash, -, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. a special feature by thin Bank. 23a Chandler's parents, NEW GARAGE saT'n tsT• stsek sizes and made to order. >' J. H. and. Mrs. •. Bern. - We -can nave you money. _ Tho undersigned have opened up a new --- , •--P1CJ. ERI -. _ . � Our teachers all arrived on Mon. Caratze at the corner pt Church and �, AN. wager. Branch a60 at Whitby. A lieav stork of B. C. red cedar day and began their duties on ging. Sys:. Pickering, n•here they aTe y I z 'Tuesday. The new members 'of prepared to -repair all Mads of autos; shingles on hand. the staff all come highly .recons- motor -cycles and 'bicycles. - -- -- --- .1 mended, and we look forward to a Tares: ral,airr And oils are kept Orders filled for all kinds of eacee3s u year. cons a �-F' �oT1A/EAR ! ._ �a rdwood Acerf-15. -moi. Henderson is oneriag for COWANS SHEPHERD �r sale hi9 Welsh pony and outfit. - r -- Terms Cash -= oQ_ 'Those desiring a ggdoci driving out- - - - style3 ire Footwear for ,pp ,flit at a reasonabta. price ,shouldGordonilli S see Mr. Henderson before purchas- f ` MEN, WO.ME.N AND CHILDEtE:.X D. G rd Pini Ing. ud Coal I �. Harvesting o rations' are non Ladies' Sigh Cwt 13uoty iri black, bro�rn'tcntl grey irrelleCr�, rL,i ec.tu - NQ . - _with :about' over.. _.. -. -_.- _BeF Independent �ppee leathe �' N l' 71� . .. - -PI RI There are still r► faw --:fields fif oats standing out get, the : • - Men'sand-Boy-4'Work Boots a zpeeiRlty. ndeat phone,. ,.. occasionalraiel haying delayed the Hard' and soft -Coal of the -best :.work of honAug. Buckwheat i3 . quality on hand. Trunks' Bales, Suitcases, Bell phone 151 - t t also being cut and promises to be - y - a Rood yield. u a James Underhill returned bome T1-IOS. A LAW J. 'EEL �& -S _0 N on�3atnrdayfrom his motor trip ! ..BROCK STREET, ='.WHITBY♦. ONT. , 'to Guelph, . London and other ('Pi01Ceri"L-, : =t• ,e .western points. Hia daughter, s :Mise Clara, is remaining in Lon- don with friends for a few. days before returning home. M Labor Da � -was observed verP ' r `' t 1 I t`r v' -.:..The Universal quietly in laremont. a o bee of •' it L -0urresidenty beitig cut o?town. ' ” / aW1T1g -:-aCilll'1!@ t 'The chief attraction in the village x.< f - Manufactured by Wan the bowling snatches in which ;,r - ;t, g � ` _ l", -. only renidduts of `the village Parti- �' _ t• G- _ wl I A�yy�,, , :: W. H. Jackson Cipated, including two of our min- �,; v:�� _ _ i mar -p Brock (toad. Pickering, Ont, inters.�... • , h _ 'p •c ���. • 'I Blai its. end Saw Woodworking In Quitea ar num er of our res- all- — e" idents have attended the Toronto;, *, d, .,g Exhibition this week and report I' and filing's. specialty, 'the fair the, ti -mal success. Those y. 1'I If W e 4tock Gasoline Engines. -Emery "y svho went in on Mondays com lain ''t � �' ' �" "` Wheels. Circular Saws, Saw !that they could hardly seep the �' , u' I_ �Mi. ',^" t III �Ve have forsalea blackMandrsmith's bel - fair on account of the large crowd ��4 t'eir Iowa In good order. r` of neopie. P There is some difference of opin- _ __ - - d rice $3.00. ion as to the time in which the „y �i _ `, schuol should be in session. Quite ' � l' Q�3�'1 a number object to the proposal f'j •^y" { I1,Fru�tree !;.Ato adopt the old time. They claim, ^' �,with good reasoe, that it causes -' �� ��,t Will �� ' I I' - confusion and inconvenience to nil! . { f °• - . p T I` nd •Plants �►> ;the game th-ne. ea in. practice at +'pr Spring P1aIItlIIg r_ The Claremont SRpti@t church r e�, • ;will hold their annivereary servi-�— ' �cea, conducted by Rev..H. BryAut, - ce8, co , on Sunda , Oct. 8th. On I ARM help is scarce, but this condition tail be relieved We need no further introduction Y - y , t4 a marked degree by using machines that accomplish i than the .fact that we have been in Linthe following Friday, Oct 11th, the tiursery Business SrsT�r .Orr$ Rev. 'R. S. MacArthur, . D. D,, ,, more wo: k in.a given time with less manpower. - 1j TE.1Rs• end are now repand to meet .. p `LL. D.. for forty yeses pastor in 1, -` existing 'con�itiods 1iy offering our 'New York City, will lecture -'on •Why should the farmer cling to horses -a slow, expensive 1 � high gr da-tr_�es and plants direct to "Russia." Dr. 1iacArthur visited means of power -when every other business is adopting customers at Rocx Bo=or Pxicze Russia before t:ze present war the trunk and ther�by'reducing the cost of hauling, speeding fiend for our illustrated circulars of which enabl" him to speak with i up �t�'i.. �.r;e,, ::� : saving for human need.: the food that harry varieties which you can order atithority on that war•strirkitb • the horse;, W culd' otherwise consume-? �I direct and sate the agent's commie Gertnan•ridden county. Be erre , . o ion, of which you Ret the benefit ` y -The moi r dri\ en truck can work constantly at maximum rNfiurvlv�usat CAR I� ou a "to hear him. ;I1 1 I - and all' stock is absolutely first- ass f lead under the One.Ton Truck ;750 A carlo;ici of coal arrived on . i and true to name. t"f' f?9rse it. needs no rests while working, It eats otley c j , ,, t Runabout 660 I l I -whsle. its n,.,.yln, 'ubc, wuG w' b1 a this (lay's work is done' It I, the first' to arrive in tA'tt Prnont j h.3 Chase Brothers CO. t �'tii «'H aa= «>[>5 un �; rc'a,�.ir� t: i ' � e ?ttr tion, and leaves you free for other Touring y• - �° I I .of Ontario, Ltd., • since Ins �, - " ire } "�( i ^e. I'1?en, it con 1)8 housed in one- Coupe ' 87s hand by,' +lxyliti,�ht oil �iotld;t i; �h' c Z i I \nesse roes and the! -,apply wa, exhati=ted in a �� -qui i a_ )��c. ''.f the I:.)rsc , w "vn i -ad harness it replaces. sedan 1,075 I _ y� few huit �. As ct iu [ee i nc.i Establislied 1 57 /� x t ! I } C .j , ♦•+',•1rnr-;'Ie7 } ,n iC ise 1 jfnt13110 1 i ?a•: a truck t fol only fol• diving C?,rac:. _ szs • ! �y } id1Y 11)proacl]Iil$CMC !'e,,aen,� ,CN . l t• ;'; , j+ ;1 V�il QlYli�ic Iiattll•Ally becoming 'l T1Rl -Tim ti)ui t j�., i :_LC t e,f x•nAr., (a �. •FC^f.'' I ; •,� _ __— their fuel supply. :\ thele i, h'--.1:;... .:.,':yin, ,?OtatoF.;, )1'tiCClf'itlly' ncf w(,UU lti !• !' Ll 'tire!' 1 llf . ..:.'rcCfCcj,. -_'�r 'n-o#hf,r 'pT(T('li7C'f_ T`l*e. $e,:�� It , I' I' + •' and none til �igl-it. We; }i FibC •i,> (la- �. i'• li l l3? . i� '1� IL �'1 `E i( c`L11Ci IFFY 1G'tiV U;Jki2Eji i �Bt cl i?CQl i I II Lot a pend lilt?lr1+t t?nr1C�'ly' t: •tl -C, t Vvi `}c. "•3u need f� the slttlatiiin i, fir frr,t::. b',!*Ing �f, f 1:eii, e w . ;y^a, I"0"ru U a Ton Truck today. .r bel ht, -- - Il,i�:I1:U-� A number of iien -books h vc arrived for ricer public iibrary and N y, e ' '-•,_ ^, 1 3�: �i' rnler� Club rrieet9 in Pickering will b. placed on t�iF-t1c,,, �, in a � '� 8 c s TiJ, � � �. "li"p!: � ba rQ. A= flit' loth Rioter - F g , .. _�.:.:: k - �!� Town Hall on second Wed' < evenings are. no It !'l.�` . �, rr . !'-1L l �i,s. m;�% Ili day of each 11 )1 ? :sly.. _. nCONCI]IUgrl,l10RP x'170 }la not Ill1[lg si1imbe1' it On K e' i avri filed themaelveG of ills arivttn-o _Seen corn now on hand at A. J' `"tages of our Imblic library' Should d°• _ ►1's, Picketing ,pec'nre a ttlenrber-hih- ticket ^t+t T _ � _ ,, t _ � hand at. • .:-�' _ Alliyo RAN once. 'There are now over 3,.itln �' r� �T '{' Binder, tniue now 'On ha A: yolama= on t'he shelves And the it 13 dJ y " Cl\ • • ' J, Allison's and at,Mr. •Tock riletubsryhip lee is"Doty sa cents, - Wilson's, Pirkoring. T so no better opportunity can 1)P z found for getting'an abulidancer,h _ . _.. _... .._ Mu9t be called fc)rbefore_Uas 27 `F th, i m ' t re,,lir,. l tt^r -it a noni - i - -- "' --- :. .._. :- - _ iq , n Vafty there is itrel th 3na1 cost. -a<. nt��c�.seta,.isb.',c..a"ksi^S',±k:�..�.,...a.a*.�?:nw.r•..�•��....,-.....a+:!.,n_..w.�e:.•k..,,.,?n!.�}_�.;'...,.�. ,. nKwo.J.h.... ..n` _..m..._'T..,'�*r..zK..✓.(:-.......,^a1,.e^....rv4a.. :.-.:r.:...,.. ..a ._•... ,. ... _- .k:a:•_.sR•,s. .. .--- .,L-.. ...:,c,�.-.'i,'w-,.,,_._......,,-a�-y..a�7.`•��s,:.:...••nt':�..,.rNt:�_�.h.,.t?4�°':"Ri _� .. '; '� .. , :� k 4. 'f.i¢'�-�.� �9'',.ii^''�J�^^"-',".+}�-3�p'R+..Jl'Y�''.:�. ' �.a �•'..,�+; �a-,... •. ,A h.. .ref,^. 'YiL':•„.'.:. .'.'.. t., -a'n, "}. v. r:- ^',: at^v,.. �.. �y ¢cLi�n' ''",ddMJ.eG'r M.- SAN DO.1:;HLED SINCE 1914 :.Y r-•'• •4.. .','"f _•'r3t.: smv A:+' r'... M', .MUf:+. C._'. '-.v, ...: : '114+."_. ., ♦! y.^.s`'.' ; .'., ,, , •port by British' Navy. ' ' ' 7 }}t last Jerry's 'hand fell heavily upon ,to y' ' that it was the only decent thing to figures facts _ i»m , "I have dans.. Yet because he had done' miralty makes. public amd .. ti which throw an encouraging light I God I didn't do, the shooting!". The', questioned man gasped the almost in col: he was, after all, t e right kind . of upon the naval Situation of the Allies. The nap from -words, lapse man -for the police force. The right I ritish the $ y, apart Jertir swung him nd-and looked kind of policemanwould have arrested r�dtt s with dismay into his gate. Dave, .even if be had been -his brother. American. forces, which now forms an integral dart. of Its fighting strength. i i "Dave!" ' --- Now Jerry recognized the complies- tions from his ' It the. consists at present of warships and E (, For an instarst he held bim; then he j resulting act. ',2 —T 'W'$yg stepped to the door and knocked upon t T t �,% ,�• e 1 e a o t leas it; the lieutenant o en e gd, it, and Dav COOd Alike• and Jerry facedch other. There a� was a moment f silence during -hick Jerry T into Dave's eyes and Dave e stoodhaggard - fiaaRlaaaa ala ■ssrtss a and motionless. "Lieutenant," Jerry said, "I'd like • �y L IMA to have a- word with youabout this ,rri6y�r,w, t�r..d m The lieutenant came out into the ' !..« i.,,l --- ;"7► r _ hall" and closed the door behind hitn: �.� _ He and Jerry tallied in low tones- ♦ ,,,• + y "I know Scanlan;" Jerry said. "Ice's Cee.ufeI puck '9 8442 an old friend of mine. He might tell s o n find due--l.ad� ' me things he wouldn't tell nny one r do=MMisk4,4. Dell<6i usly Di fferent to the ordinary else. What would you say to my,��th.d,�d��.,.e,e questioning him V9 is re i tw«a�'"01e of A $lack —Mixed Preserved and Sold 0111 "You can some in with ns and ash '= ' _ Y him any questions you oke" said the s 3 flks �'j S' y or Natural Green } in Sealed' Packets lieutenant. � � _visk _ "I think I'd get more"wit of him if • 3 1lIlOC - �,rs , .vvRIC rTGM !T - he and I were alone." �• •ois ""~MILT T1te lieutenant considered' a mo- WI - ment. "You wait here; I'll see how he meets the idea;" he said; and he re 000 me6 to different destinations, 2,-1 turned into the room. which 93.8 per cent. of the ships were 000,000 apimals and 110,000,000 tons Then Jerry -heard him say:-- t "Officer Donohue tells me he knows convoyed, the losses had dropped to of naval and military stores. 1.23 r cent .of the total number of The men lost through enemy action ][Z Rw,�� • ��'�� you from the round up, and say3 it per - l• lie is allowed to question you hes sure sailings,in these trades. during the tranapoitation bear 'the P you'll make a, clean breast of it. Shall proportion of one to every 6,00^ ?„ Share of 'U. S. Ships -Important.' surfed. we have hint come to . carried. Arthur Stanwood Pier Jerry listened eagerly for the ans- American troops who reached Eur- i e wer. When it came, it startled him. ope by July 27 of this year, totalled '' - -- 04W "Oh, I might as well. tell I Fortune seldom knock's at the door you the well over 1000 000 Nearly half of i 'ONsrlsnt Roughton M1ffiia company by epeotal arrangement wttb Tboa Allo truth. "I was with foe fellow that these we b American h; s of the chronic kicker. did the shooting. Blit I' didn't know and the. United Stats furnished for j Use what taleifts you possess: the he was goin to do it, I didn't dream ``AMAPTER' XVII. -(Cont' .)- I premises, the medical examiner had g them forty ocean escorts. and 335 woods would be very silent If no birds come -and one, and Snell the body of It -and that s Gods truth, every They were interrupted with startl- ; K Y y 1. escorts of destroyers. sang there but those who- sang the had been borne awe Jerry, who word. _ Ing su4clenness. He had just turned I y • The Iieutenant opened, the. door The total tonnage of ships of all na- hest. Into a street of small shops when he's had been standing g0ard all the while, triumphantly. "Conte on in, Douo- tionalities . convoyed in all trades The free ,dee of an effective lice heard some distance away a terrified ; was free, to resume his interrupted ( hue," he said. And then as Jerry. en-- since the introduction of the convoy ery for hel followed b a shot. As i task. f powder is always in_ older. .A dust pp y ` I The sight ht of the unotfendin slain -tared, he turned to Dave and spoke system is 61,691,000, of -which 373,000; bath is very essential in ridding the R be•ran in -the direction of the sounds, g g persuasively. Now just get it o$ or a roximatel 61 r cent. hast g be saw two men ewer a from a light -!and of the grief-atrii•ken wife caused approximately Pe40 ,y g your cheat. What's the whole story?" [owls .ut lice. Whitewashing is et - ed doorwayhalf a .block ahead, dash him to lament bitterly his failure to been tool while in convoy. 4 festive against verrnf$ {T8e_ker°spne- capture the murderer. That Dave (To be continued.) _ Sin A t 4 1914, the Britfeh o across the street, and 'dart round a P - _ _ - August n the roosts and to the cracks to " Jeri ve chase; passing ;-was- the guilty man was to :Jerry ab= navy has transported nearly 20,000, - Jetty y solute! unthinkable .but that Dave ijj% CROWS �j exterminate mites. v on the full run the lighted doorway e l NANAVY f ROW 1 T, ! �e t.,,,,....t.4 U a._ r.._:.:..__ l a t.e •had been a witness and in some degree i t - - - - - tglanced inside, but saw nothing eicept a rlrw r Me l-lllllC 4IlCLC -425 ilL61C +. an apparently empty grocer s shop. par2room to' doubt . And Jerry, as he walked and pondered, was perplexed I 16.95009000 �aHS 1 ..He turned. the corner_ and was exult- he to do. He did . abet '' ant at finding his men again in-sight.':as to what ought w This was to lge the first important, the not in the least regret having let Dave _ _ .— . ... , NlF rsti exciting arrest that he had made go; it was the other fellow, the.really F+tii. joining. He felt guilty one, that it. had been his bust- SEA -FIGHTING FORCE,HAS MORF. since the force. ex-! s� hilarated and confident. He was fast ness to catch. And anyway he couldn't. 1 SAN DO.1:;HLED SINCE 1914 r sa ee an a said.n 'be did not dotfbt hie ability to run the -his oldest and beat 'friend. That ia -- 'criatinals flown. what he repeated to, himself, yet his -'..Before gaining the next cross -street' conscience was not easy. He knew" Only One :Nan Out of Every 6,000 one of them was la in The other that he had now done what he had gg g' hoped and believed he never should do; turned .Has Been Lost During Trans - the corner; Jerry rapidly. over- i -violated the oath that he had tak-' ., hitn3ed the second of the fugitives •port by British' Navy. ' ' s who ran mare and more weakly. Ana en when he was sworn into the ser- � % vice. He said himself deflantely The secretary of lite British Ad- }}t last Jerry's 'hand fell heavily upon ,to y' ' that it was the only decent thing to figures facts _ i»m , "I have dans.. Yet because he had done' miralty makes. public amd • . �i didn't do the shooting, honest to' y the only decent titin he if which throw an encouraging light I God I didn't do, the shooting!". The', questioned man gasped the almost in col: he was, after all, t e right kind . of upon the naval Situation of the Allies. The nap from -words, lapse man -for the police force. The right I ritish the $ y, apart Jertir swung him nd-and looked kind of policemanwould have arrested r�dtt s with dismay into his gate. Dave, .even if be had been -his brother. American. forces, which now forms an integral dart. of Its fighting strength. i i "Dave!" ' --- Now Jerry recognized the complies- tions from his ' It the. consists at present of warships and E (, For an instarst he held bim; then he j resulting act. ',2 auxiliary craft whose total displace- a shove rind rpu rtMnd t corner in pursuit of the other fugitive. could Could to alllikelihood be done only But the man had dine through information furnished by Jerry, acitex 6,S00,000 :tons, against!w 2 560,000 in August, 1914. During eared PP y' Dave. And nothing eould-be more raced for two blocks, . iooke� down' im that period about 750,000 have been. 'lost,. but the growth of the fleet rotrabie than that Dave should cro?!s-streets, and searched alleyways elect to remain in the: neighborhood, to no He hastened back shows an increase of 160 per cent. purpose. ISowever certain of .Terry's loyalty. to the store that had been the scene 'Jerry 'Similarly with the personnel.. The . of the crime. In the doorway stood resolved that the moment he original 146,000 officers and men have thfee was off dui Cha i ht he would hast= ' to 394,000. -:-- ----- afraid •to enter. From within came en to t can ans rooms an } , aa. the- sound of. weeping; Jerry went in he hoped, he should find Dave there P r C -Boat Menace Defeated l and saw awhile-hairit he would comper him to tell the full ed, kindly -look- Ing behind bending story of the crime. Sir Eric Geddes; First Lord of the man the counter - over some one invisible some one who At three o'clock his tour of duty was ended; and be reported at the station Admiralty, speaking in the House of. Commons, March 5, 1918, was able to • sobbing in -the low, monotonous r key of utter grief. Drawing a little house. The sergeant at the . desk- 'him express the opinion that. the British nearer, Jerry saw the woman; she. greeted with interest. - . and American naval fbrces in the - wore a dressing -gown.; her hair was "Do you know a fellow, named North' Sea, the North Atlantic and unbound; she knelt beside the body Scanlan -David Scanlan? the ser- asked. the English Channel were , sinking • of a man who had. been shot through ,geante answered with asink- the head. The woman looked up, and "Why?" submarines as fast as they were built; Jlnd on the 30th` of Duty; says the --- at the sight of Jerry she got to her in$ of the heart. Why• Sheehan brought him In a few mi- statement, -he made the welcome an - feet. She was a comely woman of middle age; the tears rained down her nutes after the murder to -night. nouncement that-durin the e , last three cheeks; she cried to him imploringly, Found him running just three blocks months of -the first half of 1918 the "My husband hadn't an enemy in the away from Walsh's store. All out of world output of tonnage exceeded world! Who could have done it!" And breath -and not .able to account for the world's losses from all causes by -. then cast herself down again be' himself. He said he knew you and nd less than 100,000 tons per month: ,she side the .body and gave way to a you'd vouch for him. Just the- same, they're still at it, giving him the third ' As to means of defence against sub - fresh .burst of sobs. On ' being released by Jerry, -Dave degree." "I've able which• show�the convoy systems, fires now are ! has again started to run'; he had taken the known • Seanlan for years; I first turn that be came to -And-fund- -brought up with him; we worked la played a large part in overcoming the promptly :into the arms of a together in the Purroy Mills. He's submarine menace to ocean communi- ppoolineman. The policeman was been down on his luck f9i' the last year cations of the Allies. WheFeas, in Sheedan, he. Dave oveedel iber- -but the idea of his murdering any the period from April to June of last _looked one -its absurd. What do they •Celliy � year, before the convo y y . system wa, "I"ve seen you 'before," he said. think ��they've got. against him any- established, British steamships sailing "Why are you running through the WRY? Sheehan says hes been traveling to and from the United Kingdom in streets at such a clip?" • "1 was ..in a hurry to get home," with a'bad gang, and his behavior was the main oversea trades, suffered 'enemy Dave answered.. .' mighty suspicious. And being in losses through action bhe "What have you been doing?,, the neighborhood of the murder at per cent. of their total number, the er "'Just out seeing some lriends:" � just that moment -running away ! m figures since then have steadily dim- ++ they seem to think h k s -until is the period from "On Burke 9treet." something." � P March to June of this year,' Burin & "If you're in a hurry -to get- home I guess Ill go up and. have a look -why were you running away from . at him," said Jerry; and slowly he as - Burke Street?" tended the stairs to the top floor of "Away from it?" 1'the building. His thought was that , • ; "Yes. It's back in that direction.". he might perhaps be- allowed P take n'I guess I must. have got turned over • the questioning of Dave, and • s round somehow.'• ithen, if left to deal with'him alone, "What's happened to excite you so?-, might draw from him all the facts 'the s Why should you be in such a hurry, to ,which merciless persistence of . get home that yourun until you're Sheehan and'the lieutenant would. pro- • near ready to drop?" bably'wrest from him otherwise. And "Well, II -I run a -good deal for the Jerry had some idea that if Dave con - ex e�t'cissgg." _ ' fessed to him he would be able to Sheehan took a grip of Dave's lefts beI him. "a Weal >+nW � drew ear the top of .the -firm and passed a hand over him, I , stairs, he heard�gve.s voice rataed it} se citing for a wen ori ' "I've seen you at Tony Lapatka's ileaperation: "Can t you g'o away and v lace more than once;' he remarked.! let ane tilesp? I've told you all I've got I'm 'played for God's gYour conduct is auspicious. I'll i to tell, and out; sake, let m. take you along to the station house' ileepopl s give it straighter story are than what j said Sheehan. But we re not going you'•„ been giving me:» to let up on you till you've made a clean breast of it." "Not tilhyou've told us all you know CHAPTER XVIII. about bow that man Walsh was kill - Overwhelmed in spirit, 'Jerry Ieft ed," affirmed the lieutenant. ' '-the store soon after midnight. The "I've told you I don't know a thing widow had been led upstairs to her about it;' cried Dave. apartment over the shop; two detec- ' By that time Jerry 'had reached the lives hod made a careful study of theikl& R6 I top o! the stairs; the vices had come Louie XV Model, *630.00 " Ir example of tits late jA Qusen Victoria In -w letting the Williams Now BeeN Plane has been fol- lowed by many of the world'a most renowned tnuslclans. 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''� �w .hy, „ r.r. ri! t rt' ... � .. ,. n ADVANTAGE OF GOOD ROADS ` Add to Value'of,`Farm prove $o�c'ial ..Cduditious ��•AA�� 7 y e _ In the state of Indiana, the aver- ���/!.�' Ws(f, _ age selling Or of land has been in- [ L ^i creased about- $IF4$ per acre' by-im - jjQt ,eColw •� &I & _..proved roads. The Indiana farmers estimate that improvement of illVfsGr� - - roads wauld' ihcrease -average- land. �'"'--����3'L�t� - - - POINTS TO OBSERVE IN BUYING FISH. -' �" values $e per acre. They estitate T! doh i�d? Bad fish may 6e ,`very dangerouai should have one teaspoanful of salt.to I also, the average animal loss due tole QY wood and has the faculty of produc-1 each quart, and- should be poured hot ,poor roads. at 76 cents per'acre,which Aug a complete knockout of some- into the filled jars, -allowing it to en- capitalized at 6 --per cent., represents rr%/ 1 / a depreciation- of $12.67 per.. acre. _ff itimea several days' duration. In ter the space _ these days, when the cost of living is Put on ru r and top; adjust top :Another enquiry, carried on_ by the IV2, - - %SCK thigh, . housewives are' Iooking for bail or acre top on with thumb and Office'of Road Inquiry at Washington, 000 iFLGVL ZJCIZ meat that will be inexpensive, and little finger Sterilize 22 minutes in (shows that the increase. in land values —_✓ D� ��I _.���/ naturally think of fish, because of the hot we. : bath, .or_.16:_minutea under due to good roads ranges-fhom $6 to U/LG[ /j CTLGL�� ` comparative cheapness of this article. fkve or ten' pounds' steam pressure. $20 per acre. Nothing can show better Nut what may appear cheap and good Remove, tighten, seal and cool. than these figures how valuable an ,f/JZ iuta.'� W' '1 may prove to be vee}+ expensive if 'asset good' roads "are. Waste No $agar In Jellies. One of the first things the prospec-!t•�+G� _I Jz '�ickneea be the result. _' Because of .the absence of bone and 04 account -of the sugar shortage, tiv a purchaser of a farm wants to akin, fillets are easy to prepare for certainly no:excess of sugar should be i knoyv about' a district is the distance �ZULJCG4 / �QC�/lK - t used in elliea. If these are made, the I from the railway station•, and the t3 the table. It is not very, difficult to i tell if a whole fish is fresh, but when 1 following proportions will be found' character of the road from the "ata- �� loolt~� But into fillets it•becomes much hard- I successful? , tion to the farm. Some branches of —_ ar. Fillets are frequently cut from For one cup of currant '7�tcultur� i;se-mac.. m _ upon good_hi hways than others( The — —fish that have been dead from ten to one cup of sugar. i� tourteen-days, that is, from fish Ieft I For one cup of green grape juice, man who is engaged exclusively in , �Z'f�L�/"' ` shipping i one cu of sugar. the raising of cattle Which can be _ over when all chi i orders have P been filled. These fillets pre: then I For one cup recd raspberry juice, use driven for.•long,distances: to. a ship- �_ ��41 three -fourth's cu of sugar. ping station, is.' in a measure, in- -• soaked in aiinato for a Zang timetA 1 PJ 'take n way, the+bad smell, which gives For one cup of blackberry juice, use ,dependent of the condition of the ./L GAJ �r� w that yellow. color which is supposed to psugar.roads,. The grower of corn and .any. - _ + three-fourths cu of --• &.a 7l�` be due to "smoke."' For one cup of sour apple juice, use other crops which can be stored for a, Vi" ,�',+M 4X a _ To tell the difference between a three-fourths cup of sugar. `a time without deterioration, .canZff,[ fresh and stale ,fillet of. fish is very For one cup of crabapple juice; use -manage.to get along, even ..though simple. Fillets from fresh fish may three-fourths cup of sugar. ``the road to Fila shipping point be im- wm T, IL Estabrooks Ca. sometimes appear "sweaty," that is, TOOmuch sugar gives too••soft ai passable at times. He is greatly', t s lT� ell Too little sugar ivies a lou h :hampered, however, by the neceafiity ' moiat on the surface. They-_ are, jolly. g g I - • ( _ _ �4 SL .1oha.Toso.to.'YYimiv.s. "lloweveY always firm to the_touch. are 1 jelly:_.- :N*o-amount-of,Axgling.will'eori ,"ef-doing_h"ts -hauling--ln-good weather ul� y not easy t0 break, and will leave the I rect, a faiure due to wrong propor-'I regardless of market conditions and 1 �,np 1,,—d Canval LieenM Pio: (x276 ' fingers c%an. - Those takep. from I tions -of sugar. If the jely, fails tot of whether or not his farm opera- i set, may ice added and a second absence oLarmer the fruit and ve er 2 Y- Y _ stale fish, on the contrary, are always juice, which will. add more tions are seriout retarded the 'soft, easy to break, and when handled plf •' ell as It would have been ti correct- !perishable dbmmodities of all 'kinds; -- about 10 degrees F Y 0 l egr . s ahrenheit, .the a It piece between- the finger and : � not be as satisfactory, a I table grower, and for -the-producer' skin will' gradually ac -= ---'thumb and if it leaves a sticky feet- ] y pe L for heat until a temperature of from { Ing, that Bob is ,tot good. : ?hen, if . )y. proportioned the Brat time.. ' ability tor get his products to market L 140 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit- can be there a- the least ,sign of -a green- The sugar is added hot to the juice I at all seasons of the year and in all HesIth •boine. -' :Facial neuralgia, neuralgia § colored streak, it- js a sure sign that after it has been. boiling a few- min- i kinds of- weather is unrloubtedly in- of the stomach, inteetines or bladder, the fish was either - stale when cut utes. Ft is added hot so as hot to f dispensable to success. For all kinds lumbago, sciaticak in fact, almost any, - into fillers or had since been kept too cool dawn the temperature and thus ! of general farming, therefore. a ggod , form of neuralgia, is 'r elieved by the long..- vac sty s wi keep- Neural for on a few days when put u; after the in order not to yhas r st othe 1 and to profitable operaconsidtion of the farm era>ale develo msinutrit ii 'm roveriehalen of Lite It moat 'be remembered also that ' der the best conditions. and. if ex y pe Sortie of ri, caws ri neuralgia are the hot treatment -is not to be con ad to air in. a warm lace, will'quick- sugar by frequent skimmings• or 'by. meet of agriculttire at'a distancerfrom i0 i p protein[ m the tinned indeft telt'—fifteen to twenty. p q I blood an excess of I develop small white maggots. the chemical change resulting from a markt town or .shipping station. g minutes is, -sufficiently long, and It 7 fig diet, and auto -intoxication through the ' long boiling with acid. her advantage" .4 confers are bet- I o o_ should -be immediately fcillowed by the labso-it 1 facilities f held n he Pi How To Tomatoes. swap Recreta, batter ruralacfreI - delivery. Cservipe,; ducts n uti�r fa hionol n o tna enk� wrung dry from licerwa{expand eater attractions forpleasure seek- . , ed e p p French P ct i very Grade for fresh,. ripe,. . Hrm tomatoes. - •- physician h - p bas.stated that pain.'_ _ for size, ripeness and ualit ts: the c of a hungrynerve fbr bet- lett in place thirty seconds: The - They will cook better it the same' de- - obs! better sites ter blood arts should h bcovered — erw and -touring clubs, p h old t fn bewith dry dance at country churches n flannel which will greatly gree of ripeness and quality, and will The Beat way to.securebetter blood. If Y prolong the look better. Wash. scald one-half to -a 13 .. improved-. social lite on the farmand ; r effect of the hot application. _ is to live an active outdoor tile. Bet .. in the villages. .- I -- - 4— 1 :.one and one-half minutes or until the Primarily, the _ benefits o! Rood te'r blood is secured by careful regtila-,; Mr., done, (dictating a letter of in= skins loosen, but do not break. Scald - tion r avoiding all irrit- - ;. highways go Yo the fa�mop �Iv++'++ Sir my typist, being a - -..mesh, to Immerse in boiling -water. - ant and •parson-cotltatntng o s �'' I think Cold Mp but dodirectly they go to the merchants • lady, cannel take down what tin thorough 7laatication of food and a _ anis manufacturers by giving them of you; I. being a gentleman cannot »main in the cold water . .Cut out t sufficient arriovnt of exer=cise daily in - wider markets`,for their goods and i even think It; -but you, being neither, the stem end, taking care not to cut • • 111 1 the open air to Aecure moderate per - Into the seed cells os the seed and :,1161 by decreasing the cost of distribution.Iapiration; the cold bath every morn-; can easily guess, my thoughts. OWNSIn- road im rovcment lies one of the pulp will laier be scattered through ��� P ling on rising and an abundance 'of f greater a-ttrac•tdns-Yor pleasure seek- 4 the li uld. Remove -the siting. fresh air durin the night secured q �. advancement, and Farmers Associa- ! g ' ' j�'a dp>nhe one Ja=r from he ice fin- Mrs. Brown, and' I'll be withyou �o- � mile Associations and others . can b opening wide the windows °f the' � ±g' e over and' help me to -day, Y p g --- gi Cons. Good Roads Committees Auto- broom or by sleeping •outdoors.. - ning to placing 1n sterlizer, , before' morrow. Well 'get, along gtroat For temporary relief, heat is the �,Z, - starting on another. Shake down shape theM." do much to further thin wark. best of all remedies It cannot be too WHEAT we 1 is a very sensible way'of going 'o — ' ---Y 23 VILLAGERS IN CELLAR. often 'repe'ated that treat kills pain. mesa o T` - lm of hand ,and also press with a about the bus _ '' Applications of heat may lie• applied Y tablespoon, but avoid crushing. i women can get along faster than -one. - ! one: - a t t ! Found by-'Frene Troops In Rant lI -- Do not add. water. Hot tomato , Mrs. Brown helps Mrs. White. today. , fomentation_,, -. hot wateir bags, hot pulp may be added,' otherwise•add-no; To -morrow Mr.9, White .helpit Mrs.; . Advance. (sand bags, hot poultices, photophore,) f.NCCCasa�Csee� _ liquid whatever. Tomatoes are an Brown. fn'�'lN> ueuve, accutiied recently by incandescent electric light, arc light' Besides, firs. Brown knowns_ a few 'advancingll' •r Be :3 ieA rhe. French- h' loon i rc d _ .except on to the general ole of hot 1 and diathermy. _ 1- � _ water for vegetables and hot water: tips that Mrs. White does not, know. twenty-three• vitlagFrs .. who. virtually 1 The last-named remedy is- a' rtiodifi Fertilizers itnade hun _ or hot syrup for fruits. A_large'-and vice'versa." For instance; she h:id been Germun. prisoners for almost cation of the wireless electricity and � fired' of sets, strong part of .the -tomato is water. It is knows that beets will .turn dark if two months. •' They all slept in the is especially useful in cases of deep-' ( enough to survive -the not neceassry to add anything but one; exposed to a strong light and also if'same cellar for protet•tion and during 'seated -neuralgia, visceral neuralgia, ( bad conditions of .last j level teaspoonful of salt to each quart, they are allowed to at -and in the jars th„ day would not associate with the which cannot ' always be relieved by ' had if liked, one-half tablespoonful , without water for any length- of time ' Germans. even_ refusing tri eat German ' external hot applications. , i �Vlnte! and seting ' .ef sugar. The tomato alp for, before being canned. Bep s 'should food. The villager, x11 'of them, elder- By means of diathermy heat may °^ home canning, made f large and always be prepared, with expedition to '.. with the exception of a seven-year- be supplied to any internal part, no' I Do what you Gall to ie. - broken tomatoes, cooked strained,' get the best results. (-old bov'',and an eighteen -year-old. girt, matter how deeply_ seated. Thzee I sere best-wheaUconditions ,had a stock of flour, -canned goods. 'bowel movements daily and a hot' for this fall and next winter. _ . THE COAL a1TUAT1reasonable grounds for 4opfng that l chickens and vegetables they - had ; bath every night -and cold Lath' and A e i the auppiy: for household pti�poaes at •raised themselves. Tiley worked in vigorous friction every morning , and -their gardens -all dray, encountering the I careful adherence to simple life rules ' = IFI ow' Consumers• May slat' In Pre• ,'any rate; may he soffit tent for the de a t _ , •- _p - _ _eze ventigg Coal .$ ortage. ' - I mand. Of course in wartime things Germans only .when going to- are effective remedies. ` Write for free buUmis es Pep ! may' happen over -which even govertr= i lege pump -for water In making hot applications for re- \ I WAeot Prodsoks " Prior to the war, coal' production , menta have no complete control, which 1 When the French came to Villeneuve' lief of neuralgia it is important to re- " .usually exceeded consumption. Con- may cause at rleast a partial falling ! they.' found • twenty-five wounded or I member that the water must be as hot I sequently, considerable. reseryeg were ; off in produrtfoh.. or difncultiea in'get- [ dead Germans on cute in the village as the patient can bear :it. - The •a•p- he SOIL and -Crop _ built up at strategic shipping blot ting coaYdlstritiuted. church. Several of these apparently I plication. should be so hot as to make Improvement Bateau .to meet local, current demands. But I prices too, may. be. reasonably ex• had died of starvation, so hurried was ' it necessary to take it off and put'it ott6eCsnadiaaFaKitiarApodstloa "3P. ''the more or lees acute fuel situation peeled to he higher than in former the German retreat. on two or three times until the pa-- " ei the past two winters has witnessed years, as .9u the case of pibacticafly all The Genans had been ,using the tient', skin' can bear it a little better. 1111 Temple Bldg.-, Taseato the consumption of; these reserves. NO For these reasons, commodities. (chtirch as. a hospital, vgith slaty- iron Commencing . the-. applicittion at 17 one speaks of building them up., cga4n ' no otheer r reasons, therefore, _if for ' beds, all German made. --- • - - ---- ---- until the war is over, when transports- sumer, should .obtain Iii another village the Germans had -- trial and labor, conditions -.l. the church ftifed with mattresses taken --- - -- r substitutes, suC3r as soft coal, wood, will have returned to norma . from 'the homes of the peop�D. There minae is to produce a year's supply In pose, etc., ,.. — — were gre . Iles of ti'rass and' copper -#he feet ' authorities expect of tiff,. Cooul le. in the saute time efforts � � M ( o n � O 1, tJ � . �0 — - ;should be made to cut down actual I and church vestments. all boxed, • ` • Iry •J • twelve months. , It, therefore, follows. requirements of fuel to a minimum. ready for shipment to Germany. The that all orders for even 70 per cent. of ! ( brass and copper apparently •clad been STOCKS AND 91 O N DS each consumer's annual supply cannot ' It is quite needless in many SnAtances E assembled from oilier villages and in- - (Members of Montreal Stock-ftchaage) , 6 _ _ - for whole houses to be heated through - be dlied at once, so early In the season. out the winter. By' comparatively in- eluded kitchen' utensils, 3aucets and 109 Transportation Building, Montreal, Main 11118 orders will naturally receive ! oth'er•articles. eapenslve changes in plumbing during i I Inv-_�_a_yp1.4t2_ofyouur-e_arning>! precedence .however, as well as tend - the summer, rooms that'are utile used — . -stat to.prevent. congeatlon In ttanwpor ! -- - - _ _ • ,Urbino. each month 'throusD our - -t#ation: I or unused during the winter months, Tommy, in hie th r _ _ cduld have their heattug appliances During the spring, the output of the arranged so as to be o e country. His parents thought - No order too small mines in the United States wa:K.jlot ! Idris be not feasible, that the city was no place for a grow - reassuring. This has b e It provides a mode of saving_ encodhases thrift, and there)[, - radiators in sun rooms and unused Ing boy, but they had not. consulted _. oweRar, and there is Tammy.. It rained during the first ion wealth and fndiopend6bee. f attics could be . ca refully wrapped so g n a$ to conserve'heat, while .preventins day in the new home, and Tommy, freezing of the radtatars. By such forced to remain indoors, made re- %dR BO_ WA ITom.." eated trips to the, WindoWT to Took 8u � r beot*'!be .for V/O ND8 randeasonable precautions n - the desire to p _ . - . _ .•• . - . _ _ 1004 Plan.' - TH RB criticize the heads of the Fuel Boards •Out t ld next winter may largely vanlsh, "Why fan'[ anyone passing"'` he Ir+hatautlwan onyour anymoney atek •► Bonds Saadi 'furalsAad. ... __._ asked his mother _ s ain and a iln. gladly _ - g (7gp►gfisown Our dissatiafactiott with any other "When is some one going by No o::e t ' �• ` y is going by now, either. i want" to - •solution is life blazing evidence of im- >;c' - :a •` — �,? - * rs•ai mortality: merson. back" � a concluded firmly. --E _ , ,.. � . ' ' - •. -!meq _ - - 4 t'd p.,�'ii�i�.4�:n6�NSt�i'ul^.e"`l: °i.:'rr. v....:e:._-e .,.roe -::.. _ +.' ..'..: �: ..... -'.'� � .._,,:•" _...h'_ ..'.:. _n..,- ...�..- _..ex.,....... � s... _ ._. .:. ... . _ ._ _ ..—. —.. _ �rw-.,-.. _ ,. '__ _ . w _-... ..., n ... - . _ ... , a ... .�..f rr. _._-...a.a—wB:_h __. u•....._... 111L:_..'1-.4i�Ak.'�iiLw'f.�t:G@"�t'��� y.� r;,e. ,. t'�U�r,.'.... r° y;n we r'•yy°7�`:'' fitf�FF'i `�'• t'�y`�. sill •..;^x,�q7 ��`,,�p"-.t4+y:-'•:P�.ri'S �, `-=•; �y, �"r�- r,'t�rh",+•y :r�.'�i�„�4,: Pny',,A*`N�. xr. vsc•T �k a'.'�'�,.A''' .4`:' . :' ,. .'., tits'. ✓ ....... �'..� .� ";.Pr": , •r•". .. .. :,..Y '^_ •e"2'"..' •:[ii. &:£ a. �:. � 35: 'F• .:&, ..5.'a7'�' 3,- ."1. - ';.i.'n'+;" L% '�'^ • f�L$1C.n�c�.�'�.. n q• µ� _ b -Futwd, a ,,woollen _shoulder - wOn and after 'Moioda Sept. �• :How are you off for •Bopt� .- ' -The heaviest . -ralnfatl of the milk to 12 cents per quart. -=-D. Simpson, of Toronto, spent season occurred oo__,Wednesday, -The Wowen'b Auxilfaryof'•St'. " s the holiday at his home here. night w12tD abort one and a .halt George's:Church will meet at -the ,• t"' c ' '� -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, is inches.of rain fell. 7, home of Mrs. W. G. -Ham on Wed- We have a ne* line of Black and Tan Elk at $5,00, which we hoin'e at present on the sick list. -=tt is pr-opoEed to change the nesday, Sept. 11th at 3 o'clock. - - _Krs. Pearden, of Birch Cliff, date of. -Tha-nksgiviag .Day• from. Philip Dykes, of St. Thomas' - Consider is a great snap. sizes 6 t0 10....- F event Friday with-' Dire: and •Miss October to November, so as to be Chuil6h, Toronto, ' will officiate Qn1y=�5,QQ� calf and secure a pair as they will soon go -� ,y Fa_wketi. _ about_ inidway-between Labor Day on Stvuday next in St. George's * y �r -Miss Glace Down began her. and Christmas. Chiivch, morning and evening. ----- - _ '_�- Ta�tieds as teacher in S: S, r o.' 2 on -The Campbell Flour dills Co. -The pastor wi T -take charge of Some• good line`s for..Iradies� and Children 'as well.', at prices - - y.-S.-.S. are prepared to "pay the highest both services' 1n the Methodist below t'he city stores:. Mr, Fielding, of Grametih-urst, - priee for quantity u€ spring or church nett Sunday, Sept. 8th. •�` � ,t a�cRrtwcighEt; Kith Dr, and Mrs_ v t atatPd e�ened• at thele els ler iHill�' `P ul stood The 51 an n A, GILL'ESI'IE DUNBARTON --Miss Cora Burling left on Fri- -J. H. Lawrence returnod to midst of Mars hill. Evening f to resume her duties -as• teaeh- Saskateon - oa Thursday of- 1a6t subject --"Get Ready for ?fleeting. er in Calgary, week, after spending some time Test;"Proprio to.meet thy. uod." -Rev. Mr. Gomm, of Black. with friends'ln Pickering and at. The church will welcome all who. • : •e� stook, visited with Rev. Dr. other points in Ontario. attend: Xareh on Friday. :firs. and Miss Shepherd will _ � �, � tore -Mrs. G. L Johnston and son;' open up a millinery parlor at their Yew Advertisements.. Ronald, of Toronto. spent Sunday residence, first door west of St. a with W. J. and Mrs. Miller, Andrew's Church, and will hold. Canada Food Board License /No. 8.80768 -A large number from Picker• their first opening on Wednetaday, 0TH FALL WHEAT AND FALL - ¢ r ` - Ing and - vicinity - ,attended To Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18, 19 rye seed for sate at Barclay's farm, Brough- am. •19-tf ionto s. Geo do .%iris week,spent and 20, :aar > � FRESH GROCERIES -Mrs. Cleo. M. Palmer s ens a :tiir. Cochrane, of. Toronto, is FOR SALE --A number of osis few days in Toronto with her spending a few days 'with Mrs, rets, some suitable for vinegar barrels. Apply _ -S at the Pickering Bakery. 1st[ `daughter; Mrs. F. H. Dovle. James Gordon and family. :fir. -C: H. Ham, of Temagami, is Cochrane is 'a returned soldier who Naz URSES FOR SALE -Good workNew ew P)uQnes,. Lr 1 bg. fo (rte 35 centra ' spending afew das herewith his has had mane narrow escapes hiltteam, also good driving mare.,standar bdi��a TeGI (special). - VO 'Ct�• lb - red. a apply at PtckeringLivery. 4tf (i .l Lf parents; W. G. an Airs. Ham. who eventually was very severely - -- ' --- • --' _ --W. A. Murkar, of Niagara -on- wounded,.a pieceof shrapnel hay. RIVING OUTFIT FOR SALE - the -Lake, spent over Sunda at in passed clear throtl h his body, D•consisting of a bay Welsh pony,3 years old; Pure • Honey, in pint jars, • .:.:55e.a jar.. P y g p R 3', new buggy, cutter and harness. A1. Henderson, t? x ..the home of his brother here.. unfitting him for further military Claremont. 50 Corn Syrup 7n hulk -'. 11e' lb. --Thc township Council will_ service. - w meed on ]lends neat fur the -The rice of s OV ERNMENT, Municipal , and _ e Y p paper continues G Corpora. ion Bonds For Sale --W. D. Dykes, ) transaction of general business, . to advance, but the most .notice• Bund Broker, Whitby, Ont., Bell�Phone 193. Have.you tried any of the nes' Floors t3 e, have Barley, ., E. it A f Rosebank cwt d d na h batter -wrappers. ersadvame g rnlf?r or to'the Ind.U��nFOR SAL)J-Yours inti. #'i kerin relatives • price ." 0.- '� PP a cow. pact Corn and Rye Floiir a� llJs for'25- cents.' 'Mckering, ives on Sunday. -war a thousand plain sheets -cost llolatein, due Se t. 3rd Appplyy at lot 11, N. Richardson and W. J. 52 cents, but now -the rice is $L 50 GO" I, Pickering. or led. phone Yickering ZIO.2. Rice Flour, 17C per lb. rt ' p John STrphenson. 19-51 ;Clark speat a few days -with and to this must be added the- friends in Lindsay and Mariposa. freight charges There are soiije �OR SALE -A very ebmplite house -Tr .' tl'fese next baking d8'v. and See how =good they -are. -Miss-Ma Cite Slee wHatcicen rooms and basement with tpp% recto pherd, .of .who._ think they. should stet. the- a:x. liarrss:are.tloors, T.wti.good...lota..:__s1 .. -. - . " Hamilton, spent the holiday with printed product at 82.25 per to Mrs. D. Simpson. Pickering, 49tf -' _ 1 W. J. an&Mrs.Clar---, and family. thousand, not knowing, of course, ALL WHEAT SEED FOR SALE . DRESS GOODS -Jahn W. and 3frs. Law, of what the plain paper c6st9: - �... Dawsun'NGoldenChaff, suitable for seed. -Toronto, spent .the, holiday here. -Ewart Gordon, of Toronto, °Ei;F�r1Pngh,� R. R No. 1. Locust 11ill (near Green ind. phone Mark 817.• 193( ° W fall Law�utJiTi-waa.sr'Er • + week with hi= relatives and T_'OR SALE -One fresh witch cow, - - . Mt� fftn_d _ 31rs. Richards anti friends In Pickering,' His brother two due in septembei, and one registered 7 C�� . Shorthorn buil � munths old, F: Lacey, tot 35; B Black and Blue , cess 50 inch wide, 2.00 per yard . ; gamily, of Toronto, visited with Caman.., who left for overseas F.. con; a5. Pickering. Phone- �falyern '6(7. •, y. position' as surgeon. rolratione?r 1LL n HE �,T SE)JD FOR SALE M ` M. S. and Mrs. Chapman the ab6ut Three ' wboth9°'a "n, has a r - 19•u1 �e�� i��-�`icle, - ... 1 `��_ per -yard holiday. ° ' g p ob aroou Sets .., - - " -Leslie Morcombe and friend, on a war -sloop, which 19 pa traLl. F • a quantity o% American Banner and Impe• ' _ nal .amber, tering tjS lbs.. f uw4nted free from' �.lght Grey . reS$ C3soOdS, ,,., _ iOC per -.yard of, Omemee, motored here and int? the :tin th. Sea in "thea vie' rnul •sed•. 'A. J, Dev,t, R. 'R• .1�0. 1. Lucus% ---- _- rev and -1 t4pT ni)x Urs res9 Goods, is per par and friends. they have had already severe UFt .� 3LE-One I&46rse-power s- -3Ii99 Lanra .Andrew left ot•i snow -storms and ftbao verv� culd 1, r cr ani cn.,inc. Cin he seen at nuc sand ' i , x L R.. west of Brock Rrwd Tornwo ` Monday for Baveaahoe to assnlne weather. p p:ias,4 ,m �, care J. M,mi, R R :�:- RE�VINANTS �t Bir-idc. s X1.1 V- her duties. as• teacher of the pu)lic -The Women's .1tlatitnte Rptl N1a11 Fiekerine P',nne . i,;r •3 Ischool there. Cross work -room will, �ei -----.---' =W. J. Devitt has left ih bdr opening TRAi Ink --From lou con. Is ' - p �tlti ,lRemnants of Dress Goxls, Voiles. G n'liarns; Curtain lfnslin� 'ah,uf lav l.t. a Cr.ea'„il ,•v, `office a sample of fall Rhea% which Sept. 10th, in the Frier.: he is offering forsale for seed. It tt"os; froru the- Pir byteiiau R~lit\;; i:i,�ar rrrV, 1r r_ 1, - . t "�" t %inti ;bets all`bength5 tmfl-kinds.' tests 02 pbands:` Church, use of nhich has been u__ f - l l t i,•. : ND .,.1'rnne I;,a.' vim_ ---.1 �. ._._ - ALE I`r _� _ pe R y R Be -sure to ca�1a1 loot; tht=:n-orerefore hey go: �- Theo Pown._„evho ._li'a! nee," r�f`ee� iven to the Ii1?.titutP y UL �E SND LCtT FUii 5 , 7'ipending his holido s on the farm, its members for the fnrtheranee of , ac • >e Vinci. Larne and small fruit. lmmed- has returned -home to restunne_his Red Cross work. Everyone i�; ,t . %+<,cm: For lurthcr psrt,i;utarr,.appsy CG duties at school. invited LQ Corrie and on Tlie3dap a Lwr 1'#ubbsrd. t2 Ii :tiq-1.1?tckenng. .'dtt ._,f Mrs.'raeo, .A.• Martin, of Tordn- shower of thread, buttons, cln.01 ARNr FOR "BALF-1+uigotPa, lot 3. ` -Lade$ FaChe % Neekwtar fir � . - t� + e e, money r, ¢: rt t. < u ,t,gs wit , s vacation at the home of her troth- or. an tbits that can'bp msed in r - str_s�r oras :•r. y R wail ,creed, sten a good brtnnet r'^tt3rd mil '' COM anc� see olir Crepe-tic,chine a?1Cl Silk Crepe Collars in er, Mre. Jameq Gordon,. the work, will be gladly received. a rich clay Ir+am:- Good 9-robmrd Aouae /v -The Ladies' Aid' Society of St We need your help. Come..and ,%!th turn,cr, abundance of hard, water, sort plain V4'hitl' also ']rine' LFI�1 n Collars, �1r1Ce8 w•atcr, sink irt'kitchen and sink m basement for Andrew's Church will meet on enjoy •-a social- afteruooii - on- -the waahtrtg. Fvr pa rticulwti apply to John bell; „ Weduesdfi Se 't'. nai;' at ' the o ening da R. R N.a.. 1, Pickering. 16.,;1 F P pe y. s _ - - home Of DIrs. D. Simpson, -at 8 -Investigation Nironghont the. ._ ranging fro u "5c to 1 50 i' O'clock'. county has shown that. LD 1 W. J.fM "Saga left -on" friday sections fall wheat is` very scarce., 1 H A �`...� feven ing for Saginaw, :11ich., to while in other' sections reporca tF� S. visit hi4 brothel•, who has been have shown that a•small clnautity MAUL L CO\TRACT i danJler•t3uslg ill, but is anw. ''im= of fall -wheat will be thresher] thi= - : proving. fall. The Department of Agrittll -PF%LED TE\DEk add ra.ed t,"the Puss- 3 ma5.•r t,c er}1, •a .11 z; re stir] t)ttau u T-.: >T -A.R -John O'Connor. of.the G T. R.,. tare at Whitby has received the F'O. W E Belleville, is spending a wee r< •, 48ca IOn a the erne o i3 par. hive «'heat for sale and a] -n lla' a tnc r �,c Lacu•,.•f,,:i Kn, H+y „a. ., d,t:. eats, J. and :(fry. O'Connor, of list of growers in=WPPLerri UntAi'i[i Et. � t ;c. i Grccn Rivcr•'11rough:.m. Gre'n•. •� a _Church street. who have considerable quantities "w d %%,hgcvale+ from the Postmaa_er Gcn- " c %:,* QUr steel;' of ootwear is -now coniplets and it ill pay you to -Rev.-A. and -Mrs. 31eLartcl:lia of fall nheat forsale for seedin^ �:, d :r>cnntaininZ f'sithertnformti:on +_ and children,' of Pontypool, are pnrpOses. Any fanner• wht) con '"tn ,l;W prsno-A-4 c°"tract may cltl in and see_tlze �;arled lines. of Dods trraaFd �ankfoi..sof)I'cart«r•may lxohtn+ncd - -� visiting at the " parsoniige, with templates sowin fall wheat and at the Poet U ftcw rt Locust frill, Green River• _ �$$ p a' before l�u��:in elsewhere;,. . Mrs.. 3McLanchlin's parents, Rev. who.has dillictilt in ?ecuring-' Ped Lir",,, f th, post (glire , 11'hitcvatc and at the _ oiTacrnf the ['est Ufttce Lttspectorr7t+yoat'--- $• W. and Mrs. Down. would do well to get in touch with Post OtTice fnspectoe.. %lice, Taronto. Aug -W. F. Henderson left in our R. M. Tipper, p R ' us% tat, rau. ri De artrnent of A r1- - u, Whitt i, SCT. RL:1tiD, _ We have our new line of Canvas Boots and Shoes epenecl, _ ' • office a quantity of gnirins, which% culture, y;. who will send 17.19 / Post Office tnspector ' were grown in Dr. Field's garden, names of growers who have fall -= - �- ;� :all sizes for `fors, R omen,;Boys and Girls. Mme mistook -them for about 1i of wheat Tuesday evening abotit Io t some of which R ' squash, p o'clock as Arthur Boyes and R. H, $LTNTING�, : PICSERIl�G _ -A ha-rack'load'uf jolly camp- Cronk were returning from the 3IAII. CO\TRACT Established1857. ors frdm sebank to the" number village they had a rnost nupleaa- of tw_efit�yy-five drove ,into the vil- Rut experience.' They were dri.v. sE-�LED.TENDEx . ar.�rt.�,d.w t4, ii,.;; - --- - - - rage on Mo iday. evening ti rid i-ieTd inR in front, of Mrs. Lenq's and r.ont. on I'•:ic:3y, the 27th tiipCCrnbLr,: 1'.)ls, iur forth at Theston's ice-cream par• saw an an.to approaching from the tit concey�nce of His Vaj,sly" Nlat!son a•pto- lor for an hour or two. • east and just appearing over the Pq=ed Conf: ct tpr'F�ar p, a:;, tw�nty•four nme; r week on thr route, f' `tine req -aPos ante _ FOR. -HARVEST T _ ' -J. G Tom,' of Golden,19. C., hill a fecv rods in front of them. uw Railway Station,, from, the Postmaster and song Cadet Harold Tom, of the The motorists were on tllc wrl fid* Gf'ruu n t es concatnir_g futthcr_inf _ 1 School of Aviation. Toronto, and side cr€ she -coal, i?Llt Lliep tllOgj'i1t q-.tucondition; of rr• nosed Contract may be ' _ ormat ._Mrs. W. -D. Yeo, of Exeter, Ont., that they would turn [o L1le 2'11(llt o t and %+link fnrnt=, t Tutt,c? coy n^ n ai s ilkier Canvas's r'epai'red no v -and get a, Binder' at the Po,t t2;fidce of 1'i: k,rwct and it the ot;ico %spent over Sunday. with Rev. J. side before reaching them Thi-` I of tic t'4at rt',cc l _ v "t+ �Vliip also, � • .sect ;r, Toronto :W, and Mrs. Down and family. they did not do, and in a ruotneuL tFtiic t pact•>r's Wise, T+oronto,•:fius- _ _... __ _ ..,... - : _ 1 -Mrs, Kniftou received a cable there wRs an ugly coitision. JIt'; n't "t"' 191x. Hart:eas, Collars, Boot and Shoe repgirin9 «' R ECCLE�Tt�VE. k grain ' on Sunday informing. her Crook was throw into the Rir .'.;-t. t>o,t o,rc._ ln;pector: gently and promptly_ done._ 'that her husband, Lieint. Paull and -in descending found 11i4uself - r F HDifton, had been rounded and, on top of the shafts and the' horse EL1VI DAI:E lY1ILLw7 - --Call and get your horse goods here was' suffering from concus"sion. 'lying underneath the shaft. MV. o It is hoped that his condition is Boyes was throne into the ditch, P=CKER=�3�-PICKER I�T( HARNESS Ei�ZPORIIIIIS not very serious. receiving a painful ,'injury tp one Foil can a4wa et'tile 1re. t.NIani- -We regret to report the death, of his legs. Mr. Cronk received ' toba•'Flour n made farm No, 1. 13ome Phoue 3600. - W. J. COAKWELL � after -a very brief • illness, of -the_ slight injury to his back -and one Manitoba Wheat, infant child of Walter, and Mrs. of his arms, and the Horse, which Royal Houseliold and Glenorn for -� Gunn, of Findley,,which took place belongs to -31r. Boyes, wits badly Bread. Trya bAR.. - on 9atnrday. Theinterment took cut and nearly bled to death, and - 1 �I Pastry FlOur Fresh Rolled oats etc !f• p ace on Sunday in. the.. ethadist will be unable to do an work for ' BRA\, SHURTS *' =- ; H'a yol�$i1t _ce.meter to er` . -- -WKS FE'EDS' 7-- - -. iss owles,. of Port Perry, badly damaged, and both lights - - -- -OAT CHOP �t -� - - returned home last Reek after and radiator of the ante? ,here CRt SHED UATS 'x`'"` Range., visiting her friends, Thos. and damaged, The auto was tin Over- A ARLBY'C]�OP _ �. . Mrs. Walsh and family. Site was land and carried license No. 12'3 WHEAT C. _ : accompanied on her return b :firs:— and the occu ants Rave as their "" y #� These stoves are acknowlhd fid - p CRACKED COR\ g-. WAIsh who has been spending a names Gooderhain, Orr and Hobbs MIXED IiE\,FEUD � '�R� to be the best stoves L . .. y__ a s: . few days with friends in Port Pdr• of Toronto. They agreed to pay Caldwell's Cream enbstiiate . e ry any ree�isoriabl'e aiiiouat for the -" T•`T - - on•'the market _ _ Calf ileal. ar --John Marsh and sisters, Mrs. damage they had dare, and appar- ,i' r to=day. N MOIRS90s Nleal 1. ? �• Mesnard and Miss Inn Marsh, mo• ently did not shirk their-responsi• .� alt. tored to Peterboro cn. Thursdaybilit - in the ]natter. These who bftUSHING VERYD.1iI' �"�` � - -" 'splendid bakers,-eas on fuel'and' y CHOPPI. y a t and p nt a couple ' of days'-• cvitb saw -the auto state that it was 'handsome in design. friends, The dere accornpsnied, Get prices on feed 1n ton lots.b•- oD their retic n on Saturdapey by table JamesPotterhas- char'ge�of I BELL P-HONEE_. ,^_ _ y , ": '` Call and see our.. full stock. t d ' Mrs. James Marsh who is s n the ease, and no doubt a satlpfac-- 9ng a few days at tris manse. tory settlement. will be arrived at. Chopping every day,] - - J. B. B U N D _ .. xi3'"r._:i.-...3r� :.,r,`.r - .':'.:. •.�. 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