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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_09_13s L' ?3*f".i^y£�G.:•ez' -.�ri�:.ir. .I;•x' '.�"• s,...�_?`.a.` .'� "%.. '':` i,ad•..'??. '"•� .n>. ;� �s ..� °Erol? ..�.ry-: .. .�. `,�,�" • r .!' • .,y ,, 77.,y�` }'1: ,M.'+ .".;' x `••k a.3-' '±L... :�-'tt ` , -"Y", -,I r t 'o- f - PICBERI1vG, ONS., •FRIDA•Y, SEPTEMBER- M:.1918 N'L XXXVII. o.. 51: A" Wwaftoational giarb4b. 70LEN WCAJ6R GRZkN ,RIVER Eet&b1i91]ed 75 years - --- - — —} 3,Ve are -glad -to bee Siiee_Redmond A Red Cross footbttll ' m*At-c'h and r rfttertai�8nt°w ;_�-WQQD- 11 Do not trifle with sticture.'Protect -Miss- Edith Price is visiting at D. day- eyenin next on George'Ferrier'sY L. CALDZVELL,'JS• D.,;Successor you ] buildings by Hopkins foi a few daya, v grounds. The match wibe _ bet -ween . to the Iatei.Dr. IB,�Brodie, Phone 805 Le i.and. Mrs. Hopkins isited with the. old, Shamrocks, of Greed River, -'10]aremont, Ont, installing a Alfred Wells on Sunday. ., and the . Dunlops, of Toronto, who MILLS ' 'A Safe' S�stem ofWm. and bice. Hopkins and family were the`ehampioas oY Ontario in 1fl17. aV,'E: CARTWRIGHT,�For- visited Chas:' Hopkins nn Sunday, At the conclusion of the game a scend - `L tnerl"t Gravenhurst,Ont•, 9necessor to -= Lightning Rods..: _ :Hiss D. Hopkins visited- Ashburn concert -will be given.by the followingr Dr. B. E, Towle, Pickoring,t Out. Office hottire ?, 19 to 2 aad e.90 to,e p. m' s91y We protect your buildings in sach friends for a -couple of days last week. able -artiste : Messrs. Spears sad Mack - A: trgwber from he to _ ryrt - a: way -that a stroke or. a re : oke in the ev, comic singers ; Mies Johnston, elo- �•�pp E. FORSYTH, D. of �0., Regis- charge 1s brokeu,ttp. Toronto .Exhibition and, all report cutionist; of Markham ;Prof. LeggiLL's iLe tared member of the .Optometrical Asao• T having had a splendid Lime. band, al. G. Wilkey, violinist, Clare- elation of Ontario. special attention given to We do not draw lightning_but we Miss E. McConnell has returned wont, and other local talent. Ice cream tit• fitting of glasses. Eyes tested tree. North prevent the Sash from. coming. 'from her home 'at Aylmer and has and other refreshments will be served x illlareatoat. rest p g• License No. 4-288. - - . We have the safe system. again assumed her school duties. on the grounds, - Come everybody 2r C..MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., i The service held here on Sunday: and' help on a most worthy cense. Flour substitutes kept Ori �an� 1►T We give a wareaty evening was a great success. Mr: Bell Admission 25 cents, children 16 cents. pt 1�l • Edinburgh, member of the College of `will conduct the even! service next Pbysiolsns and burgeons of Ontario, lteentiste :Write us for particulars a8 -• Y of Royal College of -burgeons, Ediubnrgh Sunda at 7 80 o'clock. • All come'and OAslgivwoa0 in any quantities required. "( BAeoisl attention to dsleu•a of women and y v: ' • sbildren. OIDes and residents, Brougham.hear him. He is a great speaker. 4 t Geo, Es., -Baker :Kra. Alex.. Moore Wunder' the !love Lepai. (Successor to R oJAmes Plaskitt is under .the doctor's •1'h HIGHLAND CREEK t - A rand Red Cross concert, under t '' g care at resent.' Baker & Heise) the aus ,ices of the Women's Institute. P $ 8 �C� `�]' H. KENNEDY, Barrister. 901- • • •. p Wm. and Mrs. Ormerod apeoE Sun= � 7 r 'r ieitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer &c. . Will be hEld in Elliot''s hall on Satur• day at Claremont. Paid. Whitby. Ont. 41' day evening, Sept. 1•itb. Sirs, Stearns hiss Gbraldine Manning, of Toronto Stouffville Ont Hicks, of the Red Grose Head uartere. holidaying at the -parsonage, - q I`. for E. FAREWELL, K.C„ BndCou S- Toronto; will be present to stye an Airs. Gookman, of Hamilton, [s. vis !7 . TBS,Oonnty Crown attora•y,aad0onaty address, after which a splendid musi• ;tin with W. Gee family. _satdsitor. °Court 8ott•e, whi;bv. 10•v cal and literary ro ram.will be .given g y• Berle �} y p g Mrs. $8rles and \Ira, Boyer are vis - J. Ha SEAL Claremont b� the following well-known a;tibts E. CHRISTIAN, 'Barrister and g !ting with relatives at Brougham. y a ,•.[1. Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Moaegeo bliss Grace Stickle, elocutionist, West F. aI. and Mrs. Chapman spent Sun- 'oan.-OfficeBrock St. North, Whitbv. 46to HOUSEFURNISHINGS Hill, firs. L. C. Annls, Pres. W. I , day with F.'. and titre. Gibson. - - heat Sir_ Hynes, Cherrywood. blies Martin .. -A 'Rcarload of coal arrived at Green- =�• WILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A„ Bar- and ;lire. Hatfield, of Toronto, who burn station on, Saturday, which was. 3� T r rister,Solicitor,.NotarpPublic, associated Bi Stock, at th'e lowest rices, will give musical selections; Mies Haz- much appreciated y In practice with Messrs. Byckman, Denison do g P g pp ciated b all, Foster, Bazrtste:a, Toronto General Trmtsfree., el Booth, West Hill. and Miss Victoria Eme.reon _0 meeQd has rented the Bttilaing,68.Bay Street, Toronto. TelepLone Delivery ; -Faring, of Toronto, who will give Wil,, fa n t th co an !stain 9ei•9ea. 3/1y = — . recite ons ; Albert Willisand Mrs. n. d has farm o be T ------ --- commenced the fall 1OWID . ,+ ---- _H.J3rumwell Highland Creek,'violin- Rev, E. W. Tink,Pof Baltimore, vis- -'F' �' e�lRi�% v 1f Dantut tats. Mr. k�eClean -will delight the -ted *lt--M`-.T;-and 'h -Mm-Middleton ton Claremont, audience with selections on the bag- and other Greenwood friends on Bun _ �'CTNBAR'1'CZ = r. I,A.g-g__g-gE - ___ __ pipes. Miss �eslEqrnell, on will be accotn• y -- anist. JatIeeve. wil> BI�C�S�ITH SHOPGraduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental PtVm. and Mrs. $tory, accompaniedSurgeons and University.of Toronto. Calve • occupy the chAdmission 25 cents- by the, former's mother, -motored oatover w. M. e'e hatdwkre stn e: Whitb.Fi�Cllt Parka eS : children 15 ce4 Ofsice hours is role : Ito 5.30. � Ia�. is! one e. g from Elmvale and 'visited. with the Bell phone 220. " 44fy , I have and expect to have during thenow latwr'e 'brothe", George and William On April let the undersigned 'will tape -' P g BROUGHAM -a� Dr. Bea+oe in charge. - — -fruit-season - --._ . pass ion of the _abov_e of To ronto.;will be in charge. - r Mrs. Matthews is visiting her dau- Horseshoeing and general -blaaksmilb . 11 Quart Baskets -and covers ghters to Toronto tbie week. Rural. Municipal -Convention ' work promptly attended to. -Xisam Ana Ink wib" nevi Crates •, daps with frI��tids st Mount Albert. Some sew months since s resolution a specialty of. and money re - 1 Quart Berry Boxes. R. J. and Mss. Cowan spent $undav funded it .oris does - sat. - G. HAM -Issuer of '.lfarrisge was Introduced by F. H. Richardson, - v ` . ucens" in the county of Outat3o with Fred. and Are. Bunker, :-lark• prove satisfactory. • AIL guaranteedNO. 1 quality. Order Deputy Reeve, and adopted by the . Pfokering village, 4TIy Sam, p, g. A� 10= �/iC�,EA.Q��.''1�i _ early and. secure pour requirements,. Mrs. Sparkball slid bilge Johnston. Council 0t the T of Pickerin elks as these are changeable times..Ing for ,the co-operation of all the W-1 V. RICHARDS0.17 -Real Es-. of Toronto, spent over Sunday with councils of all the tura! municipalities _ -'raxar Walter and bars. Bennett, _ Public: Etc .'Pickering, One. 3li Oat Rolling ever 1 in the province in calling aeooventioa;p 1'J bl-cion letter from i�i `ff - $es from _these: councils. __ _r T POCCHER. Real ' Estate Aue- yt ' " a L hew ' t'a ' s to Aoaeider file adv9aAbilitq of tarmit►g WF VO - 1 . ttoae•r,.eainator, collector and tisn•r •• • G• Ba as,' Green River io En,Rlaad. and that his wound was a a Rural Municipal Association, for the of marriase ►iciness. Brougham,- gunshot below the knee. pur one rtoct 11 _ _ Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. David Russell received a telegrrim i P P .• Pa )' cif. protecting the -All automobile mud' Blcycie nterests of the o tilatian to the rural HOPPER Issuer. of 'b1A1L16 from Ottawa Saturday morning stat- p P repairing promptly Ing thsit his eon. Pte... Milton Bussell, districts. These councils having been D• . Licensee In tne.Couaty of Ontario, g communicated with and favorable re- attended to-. !16 00c• at store and his residents, Claremont. FALL TERM FROM' bad been -wounded in the face. We plies received from a considerable -¢ bo a for his speedy recoyery� , Ties, Oil*, Grease and. repairs p _; - B•BEATON rrw The Bra ham Women's Institute _id at the rL abo number of them. the convention war always on hand. e Conveyancer, Commfsdornartar taking Ill -not e r nextmee ng a e Wednesday and Thursday, o! last �' vfts, aeooaata•t. aro. Hoag g leas home 7 Mrs. Boyd $,lrk_oa Tuesday, Week, and was attended by a goodly Russell Andrew, ea term �rt� �Fa•a•r of kiarricge ids In Shaw's Business Schools, `To- Sept. 17th, at t 80 p, m. An invite- number of the reeves and other ray - sates" wbti•vali. Ont• t -v Tonto. Free Catalogue on request. tion is extender- to the girls of the .. rite to W. H. Saaw, President; Soldiers' Comfort League and any Presentatives from the township coma- FICKHRING. Ont. - - ;,CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS Yonge and Gerrard' Sts...Toronto. outside ladtea. to ahaadkerchtetsbow- ells of the province. - !or sale.' Denominations ---a50, aI(A aeon er to be that afternoon for A tentative platform was adopted. - *100n, Price. D9..i=2 and accrued interest, W, and arrangements made_ for submit- +D•' Dykes. Bond Broker. Sell Phone 193, whit- bazaar In the near future. A 5 -cent by. On:., Ind. Phone .o. 40tr a lunch will be set yen a aid of the dais to a full representation from the - y y Soldiers' Comfort League'. rural municipal councils at A canyon- T �CGHS.Ont.[�, erj� ltion to be called by the Executive in L u'M b er ed PUQH, Glen :tensiv , xper. � the course of a few months. Licensed Anotioaeer, Ezt+aaly e:per• LAKE SBORF." fence to imported aad thorot,gbbred stock, - - The following temporary officers a _ - dalce conducted anywhere wrriite for terms First-class rigs for (lire and executive committee were elected: trod pisrtituiare, Pboni)Sd,9u6. e6.1y g Harvest tis about ended .in. this local- Pres.. John Fergie, reeve Pickering ]day or -night icy. Rg T O r. D n -. - __ , , - een V. JU . tar Oonatiee of York and Ontario. Ano• r nds in Georgetown. tsood, clerk of McGillivray Tp, Co. of sion sales of all kinds attended to on shorts" Teaming promptly attended to. Cepbus Stepbenson.aod lady. friend Middlesex; Sec -Tress.. D. A. Heston.' _. Soave, Address Green River P. O., oat, clerk Pickering T Executive -C. H. visited Oshawa Fair this week. g p• Agent for Canada Carriage Co; Cecil Salter has returned from the Clans. reeve Louth Tp . Lincoln Co.;La­ M ORTON M. DIBSON: Ontario hos ital and is etti aloe well. J. Dickinson, Dep, -reeve Hope and Dominion land Surveyor and Civil A� '� g g Durham Co.; W. A. Emety, reevh - _ -Engineer, Hopkins street, Whitby; PTione 2st. W' He Peak Pickeritnp. 7" Florence Gibson visited with r_ _ . _A Toronto friends over last week -end. Flamby, Tp.. Wentworth Co.; C. - ;¢ Luecees veo r o Tate W E. Yltroold, Ontario Misses Hazel and Rets • Gormley Land surveyor of Port Perry, 44-4 . Mallory, Warden Uo. Prince Edward ; �: • visited in Toronto a sew days last Fred Rwebrugh. counciltor08. Dam- cemeldt WM. MAW, LICENSED' AUC. !!Pater, Pure Pater west. y fries Tp., Brant Co.; J. Scrstch; reale fi .TIONEER.forYork. Qntarioand Durham Ted Newtaa, of Wbitb is s ad• Gos>leld Tp Essex Co.; R. W. Wil • a Counties All kinds of edea Promptly attended - -._ .. y' son, reeve $mit T Victoria Co. to. Terms reasonable. Diu. foe -.ales may be If you are wise you will -ase the only Ing a few day& with 'his: cousin, Will y p•' The proposed organization is to be arrangedtsNl'WhS'l�Out. Sell 5alnr} Indepen Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Gormley, known as�The Rural Municipal Assn- Mise Maeend sharks returned Tuesday, ciation of Ontario,," and its aims and - _ o is agent for-Wiad• Mills, Gasoline afters spending a week with her mead objects declared to be : i a • �R,�.' I.LO' T Engines, all kinds of pipe and fittings Miss Norrs Williams, at Balm#J3eiach: j A C REE AOR foi water works: Also bath room fix- John Strickland and Roy Isenberg (l� To pmspan to.I and the interests • • ! Vet'orin 'ry n'�ta}•. er have returned to their, homes to of t e corral populattoo of Ontario to - Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. tures, etc. Everything given careful pends a jell- matters of taxation affecting rural IJOGU� HILL, attention. Barberton, Ohio, afters ag municipalities or communities. vinery College RIDES PUMP WORKS, two weeks' visit with the former a lel To be similarly a. to and Graduate of the Veterinary uncle and aunt. R. and Mrs. Gormley. y prepared Science Association, Sapper F. O�,L.eFeuvre, of the Cain. other questions' of national revenue Phone-olfiee INS, residence -Home.-Tel. 5521. Whitevale. Ont! Engineer's B&L% , has been wounded is that may arise affecting the Interests t/ the left arm and is -now in hospital. of the rural population of this prov- CLAREMONT, 014TisHis man friends hope for his speedyince' P ecover ', His brother Dick now i8) To prepare to adv! a and, if no- r �l, �► � JOHN- ':Enormous Demand :e on the d with J, H, Gormley to assist Onttario, oreto s �t to fixinnt the* garmers of of riaei" ' on the farm. - t� 6 P -- for Graduates of the Populace of an farm product: WHITIMS (�) To std any farm organization in Has a full line of Yeah and enc- their objects, to the extent of havingapd LUOTT Miss Langa, of Haverjprtal College, all ruralmunicipalitiesco-operate. }' h ed meats eQnbtantly'on hand. Toroato.Is the guest of Mrs, William •. {5) To advise as to the best methods - • Burton. of marketing farm products and, Spice .Roll, .Breakfast Bacon, Mrs. Thos. White is the guest of her *hen necessary, to co-operate with Nicely Perfumed Quality SOapa --Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. \ Yonge 6t Charles Ste, Toronto; sister, Mrs: Brown, of. Hamilton, for a the financial aid of rural municipals- few weeks. at.reamable prices - _ . $ighebt�pr-ices paid for . All our graduates and acores•of our a are sorry to -learn of Mrs. W. L. ties. (a) To make recommendati'one from Butchers cattle, undergraduates have. obtained Smith's illness, and hope for her a rural municipal standpoint upon all f speedy recoyery. matters affecting rural Interests. in " x_ positions this year and out of the g Mrs, Edgar Austin, of Ooanipton, ie Ontario. Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap at The Pickering last one hundred and four applica- spending a few weeks with herpar. It is believed that this Aesocistion 5 trots A Caste,' Verbena, large tions from business firma for offiee euts, D. S, and Mrs. Turner. g 6e1 we filled only ear a ra, ar-e a rag U961 round Bath Tablet, at Vigilance, Committee P y ahye. , Sa ar ee ton, who' hsa been ill for some months, all of the rural municlpalitiee will join " ' in the- movement. It is to be noted 10 Dents --- ngea_rrem X10 a week to #125 a is very low at too present time. that the friends of the movement -do Assorted Floral Odors—Carnstiou, month. • Enter nod, Catalogue Mrs. Bell has returned to her home- nothepe or wash ko iree;We-cissa- K 'The object o t ie Association io'to sent f >r atter a few weeks eppeees munities from a fair -share of the in- - , lessen stealingand prosecute j with her chug ran son, ra:-8tn Heliotrope. evifabT High taxation of the future; the felons. W. J. Elliott, Principal: die and Sergt. Ed. B'eli, of this place.'_ --only 85 cents a box The Women's Institute 'will bold but do hope to save them from any- y it[sinlim havingtheir next meeting on Wedn da thio more than that. x ptopett stolen ooramad• g y The Association will ask for the- b deaf' ver yy sal size o Date immedistsl wish any member Sept. 18th. at 8 p, m. at the home of $ eas ee► e, . 7 - operation and assistance of the Depa;t- - ec >�aoott.. Eggs For i�a►tC111IId 1 Diva. Joe. Leary. Roil call Ice to be yr . Uommlfbe. meat of Agriculture o! the Province from Black Breasted fled answered b a sentence containing the Me niisraki too of Ontario, in carrying out their work, P -1.00. � word "Do.' Reading by Mee, F. Mc- - 4alne-choice stock and Kay and Miss E. Hetberiogton will be . t °W bebad onap m• Brssldent °!% excellent layers. �' ' included in the program. Will each Sof house and SEPT. . sed household sure C. �. �ad10 P�m `� r beret•ry onappliaatlo&.. member lease remember this is the f ` :Aieo,' ounggilve Belgian J~iaree meeting for our Red Cross showers- ' niture at lot 2a, B. F. con., Picker - TP lelzsc. Com. -L. D. Banks, O. S. Palm- � and Silver (Ire giber= _. ., er, W. V. Richardson, Pickerin y dusting gaps and war receipts, and Ing (Fairport), the �roperty of the Druggist -Graduate Optician Pickering. inn Hares. estate of the late Eli ah Arrowsmith. =' also that a Photographer has been en. W CI All Pedigree Stock. gaged to take a picture at this meet- O. N. R. TV it Agent. J. R. ThQXt01'. W. J. ark. - p Sate at�l t0' house and lot at S. See t, Ing. Be sure and cuthe. ' Visitors are small bilis. W. B. Powell, auction. r7 � ti(iRDOI PICHERING. always welcome, e8r.. Z�1CSL'aZ'i�s • Ca.' x'1G► 3." +� .1 a. %s„ .'".as.H�,* n•. - er ' .. d k_+}.. ''i,L9,s .,.,_ ..-:•aeutla.4&N.a,r __:._;,..,...... e.._a� :..... :_,_ ..- . ... ,. -:: ,2g . ,..: _: �S ::. •'..... .F::: _.. :.p ...-. - ..' t�:. ... _.. __ �... ..... _. .__..�c _ .. .. ._. :.. ....... _ _ _ _ . .'_^:ei..i..-._.,.Mai,.. d^.d4 aiR�3^..r'S-a:nfs�,•i�.'� � --.* - �a .. "u :.t,:. L_+4, .s- ....�' ' .^ �„de a .,<ra.i`v.. ✓u�i, e,,„:. N: ', i .w�4.' x: , > ,�, yf ''''''"',y' '..r,:..,.. K.... ",.'.... -•.. 1 _;v.r`,..,.,: ..;'arrtix-r r. Y "`Ri•. �+2+,a^ r ., r:,,..;: '"',S,aa,,,. ,. ,f...rw'•'7 r"% ,, _�..•,.-•-t.,, ✓p.. •,`-....,.:...�.: "C.,. K. o-: .t...: r..:.. n...-_.-� .,>., Y 3.. •r.. ,..s,•: :•r�.tt .... .•:';' g •'• ."�?+1.'`. „s"✓''�t .rl .Z„ f+,�: i • . y BMH CROSCANAL DU MORD • .�s �FROM • / ` M � FOE RESISTANCE LES FRO is rr 5. '- MLys and Cambrai Areas. and Suffer Reati'3_•Lttaser4.• ase .Fait- to Ch*ck Progress of Gen. Hang's. Armies in the c Lu en or - 0 a �� -� - w ` OldHindenburg Line . At aMuriu and Templesux is Iron �► f Defense. 11ta Canal do Nord and the Tortilla i north-east of Peronne, where strong., i Rfrsr have •beeit crossed on a- ice i German' reaiVtird' and- ma -shine gun- - Paris, Sept. S. -The allied advance 7 ` nere had been holding, , were swept' k continues along the entire front in the' tCfl� from north of Moislains by English ;clear and the positions,now are in the � �.' n • direction of Cambrai, ,gt. Quiwtns La - -r i and We3ph troops, according to Field :bonds of the British. ✓ '� "' Fere,' Anizy-le-Ctaau and the T Mitrihal Haig'e' ' -communiecii1ons;'i On the'northrrn` part of the battle- 4 _ rain -des -Damns. According to Moislaina lies about three miles north ' front there have been slight; skir- r« o latest advices the French and of Peroanls, Other English divisions , mishes and intermittent ma.hihe-gun_. British troops, nevertheless are meet - x gained the west bank of the renal bursts alung'the canal, but the British`s 4 ing with -stubborn rr,rlstanct. in whica, i g attempt ata �` Jr iin*pnee artilleryact;vIty is being, car- o Demicourt and Botcra{es, ,here ars making no :: real advance. The enemy-e8ems' to L :, ed out. - `Phir Fesigtaace istakets' ffioeuvres, six miles 'from. Cambrai;: ' an indication that the enemy intends has been. occupied and tits ilghting be content to be let along here, and A•T BAY!-.F„�iccc,n -B3 scander. to make a stand along this •line, which { ' i'' continues there among the old Ilia- ; showing no signs of any serious noun. y ., = ter -attack, ii - -- -- --.-- -- "uihly follows the old Hindenburg - 1 . denburg line defences. I - ti 4 A later despatch says: --The llritiah ; '' Substantial advancrs.are again re, l er-trenchments. ¢w have made further progress along purte.i :ill. along the southern part of 'ALLIED ARMIES HOLD BOTH ENDS I Gen. Humbert's a:mq stili continues~ their front north end south of - Per-' the line. The Australians have r itr pressure against L-1 Fere. -The, a ohne, according to Field Maeahnl ; cruesed the Somme on a wide front c+ ��ations �owarda the encirclement' . `''$alg's 'tepatt on Thusday eight.; aauth of Prrunne and after uvrrcom- , OF THE HHVDENBURG LINE of the St. Gobain Forest are giving British patrols have been able to •ing heavy opposition neve dri•: en into + ._ _ + the allies a strong`pnsition. • °'If the r sirdsa to the east bank bf' the^ Ciihal du the territory the erienty was holding. German Gains of 1918. Have Now Been Obliter ted --Marshal i enemy tones much more g^oGnd in this x r ' 'Mord south of Marquion. The Canad- St. Christ, Brie, Lemesnil, .Doignt and Foct in Position to Deliver a'Vital Blow. at -.Remy. region his defence of 'She Ciiem�n-des=' r; fans and in the tatter section: 'Up Athies 'K ood ' all have been taken and ! Damen end the plateau of Craonne to Wednesday night the -British had progress ;is re c� to have been will Egli," aaya Marcel Hutin, editor Y p° h I London, Sept.' 8. -Marshal Foch s It appears that Marshal F`oc' w .the Echo de Paris. s, c taken in four days over 16,000 pr's= made east of these places. : 1 ,succession of bammer blows along the plan'may preve to involve the turning, Gen. Mangin's awm ' i•',cngrs sad. more than 100 guns.• The enemy also has been driven g y is ;till making, ` ! German .linea _from Rheims. to .Arras of the . line on both its flanks -at :-progress at the right- of the arm of -Dosing the night and throng -fico; back from east and 'north-east of , - B Y Cambrai and Loan. In the north Gen. Humbert, advancing on the Sois- x on Thursday.. the, Germans' it►ade . a Peronne•, Over,the whole area from !since July 18 now has well-nigh com- g " -nuimbei of st;on 'attacks in ' the which the Germano are retreating on the Bri^fish have been 'far several 'sons plateau. .Military commentators R g pletely flattened, out the •German: -da s in a _ this section of y position to deliver what may that if it is Gen. Ludendorfr s' .were Ahe ycase, with heayy ! fires, large areraging and umemus es- bulges created by the German ofien- might easily prove a vital stroke to plan to resist on what remains of the, x Y Y gives of the Spring and earl Sum-' losses, while the British continued to; plosions have been heard. �1rhole vii -.,mer, Y the west of Cambrai, where they have Hindenburg rine it will be a supreme - - - - halted at the Canal du Nord and made' fait,. and will mean 'the. enemy's inn ve their pusiii6iii ! la are aflame betveeen the amts ; y,s re-' - pro _ A , Further still, .the . well co-ordinated.r no move toward driving home the tirement from the moil 'of France if, 1, The Berlin'._ official reports admit ; to which the British have reached and progress o! his attack has brou t + srithdrawehs at a number of points, t'he Hittdetibur dine:" Here and • in 8h blow which the logic of the eitdation.Ludenorfi Is not able to retain his g him to a point where he may well be ' points to as inevitable_. line. A despatch flom the British Army the northern areas the Germane are : able to strike a still more disastrous rn the • south the armies ' of Gen. `9._.-n_ - is France says: .-All day- Friday -the, burning vast quantities- • of -war -ma-'blow to the._Crgrtnan defensivesys{estt; Petain ' Germans, have been retirin gradual-' tertals which the have not had time tr way -to to i-' g St Y in the west. n w er t et of 'isepl n ALLIES TO PURSUE ly. but surely toward tfie Hindentttrtgi to save,_s.9 the British,are pushing' Fr sm Loan to Cambrai the Hituien-�isoutuiea their guile and tdiayedges'iof ` ItOE iial['LACAB[:Y, Has in the face of stew pressure. ; them too hard. -- _ steady .burg line stood all last year in ths'.„4e-eieP clve positions are be ' way_ of the allied • armies seeking . to, to feel' the effect of the pounding. ! A Paris despatclh- says-: "In 'a tela - r ` - -from- Tot hE�--Ott-the �estem-'out9kirts of the gram• replying to the congratulations SULof Petrograd. The •dlstance , between France and Flanders. Little impres- Bas_tion_Of St.. Golistin, defending of the Paris :Municipal ('ouncil,.Siar-: - Ylonanna and Penza is Bion: wa r _ qn, the French already at 'Barlsix. shal Poch. Cominandet-in-chief of the 2,000 miles. porarily is Gen. Byng's drive below are in advance of the line they cc- Entente allied forces, thanked the �D _---- - - I Cambrai last Fall. Already in this, cuptesl in 1927 and ftrther south be. •Council in his owtr name and on be- �" HUGE TOLL OF FOE- I'LAN S , Summet''s campaign, however, the line low the main bastion, ass Standing halt of the 'French and allied armies, S �' - _- has been pierced on a wide fronton around which had not been in s1-. and added: +Capture Of Railway Opens Way; AvAespaich from London says: Four along its northerly stretches by the lied hands' since 1914. Further north' "The German rush which rnenal�ed to grater Ru's8-6•and Strike hitnlired and sixty-five enemy .taa- I Brit(sh , and within the past, few they are before. La Fere, whines an Paris and Amiens has been broken:. at CArmany. chines have been destroyed' and two hours it his ;been penetrated in its eastward' drive would carry them We will continue to pursue the enemy. - -- 1Tdisabled since the rasnmence soutlsernly reaches b� the French asap of h 9t -•+tela tnag■it inelneahlg VLadivosWk, Sept, S. The Japan- ment of the offensive on statement on ! -- - ^--! '� were military staff has been informed Y--�--thatthe Czecho=Slovaks-hold thenit } p prints; 3i' to 321bt. Shortening.1CANADIAN9 ON THE CANAL .~ aerial operations on Thursday nights w '' of &e World tierces, 26 to.1K59c• tubs, 2614 toi y li+om Olovyanna to Pens%. y ALONG` THEIR a'FIOLis. FRONT, p `f t3iaty-one hostile balloons were des - It 26%c; pails, 26 to 27e, I - lb. prints, 3s- 4- nosy apparent that . the un- 26%c; and 911 tons of bombs were ; 27}a to 28c. _ _expected climax in the Czecho- t - despatch lrtom Hrttierh-�iaad dropped o various a HrrulstuR• " - i . t4 targets. i �' - .. r Biovak break -through waw due Toronto Se t. 10.. -Manitoba wlsaae Mase Stock Alarketg[quarters nays: The •British advance Two hundred and sixteenBritish ; PIS 760waruej ' o ern 214Wi . No. 2 towards Cambrai has lulled into a ser - machines fib; 1- N--� _. Khabarovsk, : y bleb caused the machines are cols%infR. Northern, $2.21 �; No, 3- Northern, Toronto, Sept. 10. -Extra choice its of patrol fight%. Oa the main line heavy steers, $15.50 to $.16,00; choice i i }transfer of a large Bolshevik force; r- $2,17-4; No. 4- wheat: $2.11 . In heavy ititeeim, $14.60 to $15.,00; hot -'our advance continues widely astride. frost Lake Baliial toward Xhabarovak, store Fort William, not Including tax. chere cattle, choice I8.25 to -$14.00; ; the Bapaume-Cambrai - road: The German 'Warship Sent to Bottom Ma o ire ' ii and the weakened front collapsed Manitoba ba oats -In- store Fort . Wil do, -good; 8,12.00 to 12.60; do. med. ! C nadialis are on the Canal Au :Nord - While 'Cruising in North'9es ham, loo. 2 C. -W., Sb�1sc extra No. 1 i under the' Czech pressure rrom the, _- loco, ;10.76 to $11.00; do. common; along practically their whole front, .• ` evestlind General Semenairs -ressurs iteed.82S4c; ilio. 1 teed,'�946c.' $9.00 -to $10.00• butchers bulls. while the British home -.troops, south t ' from the east. P Amsterdam, Sept. 8 -One, of s American corn -No. 3 yellow, kiln! choice, $11.00 to $11.25; do, ,medium of the Cambrai road, have also reach- r R� The opportunity is now presented P g' drie�dried ominul.; ho: 4` yellow, kiln bulls, $10.25 to 810.60; . do• y rough, ed the, canal• at monk points, e adroti of Cermrn warshi s cruisin oil+ the coast o! the Island of Ameland ` bulls, $7. bb to $8,66; butchers cows, 7 "of the' talo advfnta a of the Ontario oats, new crop-;'�To. Y . ' -- ► - r: strategical points In the panda of the Friday evening ran on a mine or was white, 76 to ?8c; o. $' white, 76 to choice, $10.25 to $11.00; do. good, t^seche to move into -the heart of Ras- torpedoed, according to reports re- •77c, according to freights outside. 1 E8.75• $9.50 do. medium. $•7.25 to $8. $p -00 BRITISH CA9t;ALTIEf3 _ calved here. The ship was seen pud- J itario a heat=No. 2 Winter, er 20.000 FOR WEEK sia, where cottsiderols reinforce-. l' stockers, $8.0.0. to $10.50; feeders, s denly to heel over and disappear. Icar lot, 32.31; ' o. 3 'inter; ,__ 27; mattta from loyal Russt><n elements t „ $10.50 to $11 .00; canners and cutters; __.r.q _ _ _ o. Spring, $2.22, basis in store London. Sept. 8.--Casualties'amongr } are certain, and -striking a stunning -"' =5:50 to $6.75; milkers, good to I blow at Germany. It is necessary, August Added 1Z4.87S lbas -___ _ _Montreal.. _ the British forces reported in the `�, .' Y• ry, choico; $90.00 -to $135.00 pri cam. -'the to move quickly, for it .is To Great Britain's Sh Peas -No. 2 nominal. and med.. $86.00 to $75.00; springer::,' week ending Saturday totaled 20,830 lP3rlas Barley-lilalting, new crop, $1.09 $90 00 to 8160.00; -Itght ewes, $14.00 officers and men_ compare+l with an - believed Germany will make ' the to $1.06. to, $15.00; yearlings, $15:00 to aggregate of 14,48.3 reported in the. rrestest sacrifices to hold congtiered A despatch from London ansa. Bri• (' Buckwheat=Nominal. ;16.00; spring lambs, 16 to 17!4c; previous week. The casualties were :Ruaian territory.- - tish merchant shipbuilding completed Rye -No. 2, nominal p g p ' calves, good to choice, $14'.04 to` divided as follows: ; Olovyanr►s is in Tranabaikalia, and entered for service in the month Manitoba flour - War quality, $18.00• hogs, fed and watered $19.50 a} goat amounted to 124,876-geoss E10.95, Toronto.' Killed or died of wounds: Officers. about 400 ilea east. of Lake Baikal, of Au to $19.75; do, weighed off care, $19.76 while Penza is on 'the_ raiIsosd,- a- tetra. Ontario flour War quad o $20 0 875; men 3,628. _ • - $10.85, in bags, Montreal and ToWr t e Sept.O.--Choice steers, Wounded r m st Officers, I. - onto, Montreal. 1 W o is 'ng: s onto, prompt shipment. 11.00 to 084; men, 16 600. y,_ -- •- - - - $12:00 to $13.Q0; good, $ , $12.00; medium, $8,60 to $10.5�� Total: Officers, 1,412• men, 19,228 t -- RECAPTURE 30 - al freights, ed -Car lota,4delivr d: Bran,ed Mont- �- �- Qu _ real freights, bags -included: Bran, Yhoice 'butcher bulls, ;10.00 _ $8b per ton; shorts, a per $11.00- good $9.50• medium, $8,00' --� -- - " Hay-leo: 1, $18 to $19 per ton, •to $9.60; , choice 'butcher cows $9.50 CANADA'S PREMIER AIRMAN SIN ADVANCE -A-LONG THE AILETTE RIVER I back Toronto; mixed, $ 6 to -$17 per to 10.60; good. cows, ;8.50 to x$9.00; M ADE A LIEUTENANT -COLONEL ton, track. iaAum, $6.00 to $8.00; lambs, $16.00' i . Strew -Car Iota, i8 to •x.50 per ton. $]7.60; sheep, $12.00 to •$13.00; A despatch from London says:t _ _ Germans Give Way on a Large Front Rapidly Pursued by Franco- Coon Prodnee-wholesale elves, milk -fed, $12.0o to '$14.vo; grass-fed, ;7:00 . 1520.00; choice Major W. A. Bishop, V.C., D.S.O., M. American Troops ---Allies Advance Toward,St. Quentin. I Eggs,: No. 1 candled, 47 to 48c; select hogs, of! cars, $19.50. to $20.00; C•, the noted Canadian airman, has selected, new -laid, 50 to 51c; cartons, rough and heavy, as low as $16.50. i been gazetted a lieutenant -colonel. The despatch htiwo s tirade stmportant advances have been made. 1 b2 to ter- • . .. - ph y vigorously pushed, and , considerable gutter --Creamery, solids, 4bc; do. 'i P advances on Thursday both along the A despatch from -the British Armies fresh made, 46 to 47e; choice dairy r�N�1�IRS CLEAR Ur AREA _ " prints, 41 Ao 42c; ordinary dairy CANADIANS Canal du Nord and north, of ,the Vcsle, in the Field says:=Gen. -'Humbert s 86 to 38c. q r prints. 38 to rine bakers', i :SOUTH OF SENSEE RIVER r accQrdiag to the War Office announce. men crossed the Somme at F.panan- � Oleomargarine (best grade), 32. Y _ i meat on Thursday sight. During court during Wednesday night, oc- 34c. - tee omrse of the day thirty villages ' cupping• several points on the sant + Cheese -Newt large, 23 to 24c;1 were retaken along the Ailette River. bank. Farther south the advance ; twins, 23% to. 24;1se; a ring -made, _ .,- 59 Square Miles of Territory, 20,373 Prisoners and Scores of Can. In the latter area the enemy began continued this morning with greater ^ large, 251' to 26c;' twins; 6 to 26%c. - (a hasty retreat this afternoon, slid the facility than Wednesday between the Beans -Canadian prime, bushel,! non Have Been Captured by Dominion Troops. French, pressing forward on 's front Oise and the Autrecourt Heights. The ' $6.50 to $7.50. Woreign hand-pick- i. • . . _ 1. of over twenty-five miles, made very passage of the Somme was effected �� bushel, nee- to ce,06. A despatch from the Canadian been complete owing to the scattered Comb Honey -Choice, 16 oz., $5 to rapid progress. The French are after a series of sharp engagements $b.b0 per 'dozen; 12 0>;.; 3.60 to $4 Farces says: On Friday our, infantry country. ; flow on the edge of part of the St. in which the German mountain troops per dozen- seconds and ark comb, cleared up the area included in the Fifty-six square mile.; have beets Gobain Forest, the chief outer de- contested vigorously every foot of $2.50 to J2.75; Bulk, 25c to 26c per triangle -south of the. Sensee River! recaptured by the Canadian Corps, - fence of Loan, ground.lh: and west of the Canal du Nord. The but since Monday morning'we have I and Maple Syrup=Imperial gallons,' enemy carried on an intermittent' captured 84 field guns, 13 b.9 -inch A wide turning movement might be Hidden among the buliruabes 1 attempted here. South of F;esnes in the hollows and the dried beds of $2.25; 5 -gallon tins, $2.10, per gal- bombardment of our line and supports' 10 4.1 -inch guns, 2 4.1 -inch long ' the French -have +ion. Maple cougar, per pound 24 to from both the north and the east but naval guns, 6 anti-tank guns and sev penetrated the old branches .of fire ,river, the Germans f Ion. "' , i _..__.. ._ - h to have withdrawn his oral' hundred of trench mortars and N I Hindenburg line. were able to use their quick -firers of I e appta 4.4 In -rite whole sector of. southern fectively, compelling the pursuers pike _�{rholeeale I batteries from our immediate front machine gone. The captures of enemy. Pictu, and in that between the Veale now an age a o slow up then pro- - - - - He still holds the east bank of the ; artillery have not been on the same ted the Aisne, huge Ares are burning grecs in order to turn difficult pori. Barrelled Meats -Pickled pork, ;48; i -canal, which, with its -marshes be�ozid scale as is the southern battle be- -canal, behind the German-1Lnes, tions. General Humbert's. men built mesa Pork, ;47: and the hula. gently sloping down to cause bele' we have attacked the indicating that the Germane intend to loot bridges under the enemy's tire. Green Meats- Out of pickle, ic.leas them fringed with dense woods, ; enemy in ,his defensive positions evntiane their retreat. The first bridges were destroyed, to_ than smoked. makes his pesition very strong. ' while there we caught him preparing y Smoked Meats -Rolla, 32� to 83c• Thr advance toward the Aisne is gether with their builders, but other hams, medium, 88 to 39c; hes, �40c Prisoners taken by. the corps were for a grand offensive with all his gone Ming pressed spiritedly, and Franco. men gallantly replaced those -killed to 81c; cooked hams, 63 to 647• bscka 9.131 in the Amiens show and 11,242 out In front, Ameefesn troops have now reached and, facing a galling fire, continued plain, 44 to 45c; backs, boneless, 41 in the present show, the latter includ- I' These figures do not include several " tb1 a heights dominating the river at until ntvons and foot -bridges to 50c. Breakfast bacon, 42 to 44c. ing 262 officers, making a total o! thousands of the enemy dead left o , g po gas were , - g + y „ A turning movement against thrown across the stream. Cottage rolls, 35 to 96r. 20,373. The penetration in front of ; the field, and take no. account of the fiat (3sr�an Dry Salted Meats -Long clears In ii poskfons on the Aisne' Pluckily crossing the stream lona, 30c;' in casae, 8034c; clear �eI- Arras has been twelve and a quarter i damage dons to his 81 divisions on- I m b under way, under fire; the French troops finally lies 28 to 28%c; fat backs, 46c. against fifteen miles . at Amiens. The , countered. Therefore our casualties Further north the French moyament l took the positions which were verltt Lard -Pure tierces, 80%c to 81c mount of guns captured in the first l are small as compared wfth the leas, � Howard St. Quentin is also being able nests of machine guns. tubs, 80% to h%c; pails, 31 to 91%c; week, of .the preseht show has noL both moral and mateelal, inflteted. ,tl'"9gsM s • 1. `� - �. a t' `'e �':1'a;!k�tiw'" .k,_..F ._,b,_�srol;k..�=..5'9:w�iW:miL...^S..s..rcu.uh.,.at..l+t'i.:fi+.�.....-i+J.c:�.•d-._...._.,a.^5u, _.."......-...;: ..;er­A8xb.r.r`�'...,^.,. ,.;o-,ta?.r.,._:.�._...sn.., c... _.v_•s. _..,..«...s_ae...._�:ragas_,:.,aC�a+'.__,_a.�.r7...�m"'•�C'�.e•;.r,..._u'>'s9T;�.�S'.•..sd',..t.��1`f`R'.1�ia,:i±ft`�y.' ,,,,' i,� .. •. of 1.H. "' {1., d, MT '..PY .FT�H .SSV-�"'.�' ,... - - 1 a •,x....N+'n!s •e.a.+-., , ,�,=�, _ �,,�?r.�J,,O�,,.;,,, .....,,u . _ t. ttrJ�"•-✓'i.,�e '4.A✓4 k 4...a"i". w4,: y.r;.*.0 '•°•-� a� r,+,��.a.a •'iy.•.; �` } :.r_ x .. `. fig _.'. .7... . - - ,,,�. .,f' , �. .;w Y Y ..'•..-"p'o° .. ,r i �ti.. • '1 '."`y�. "'•.; {i ] - �' �� :'. second sissy, mingling with our amen, trading to disorder.. "LkW WARS • Prryet�." , At the end of the day when •aa11i { . +n ,' ) practical px produce and 'frAUAN CAPTAIN Baia -Makes- Retreat Di116ealt. "I shall never forget how it rained ;. COmfortaYe ,. dies, Bonne little white p`rayere So up to the 1 DIRT t l� during those days. The Carso -Tag- ��� �.� They Some from the babies in -baby .- N XALTZD WILD' FLIGHT OF liamento region is a marshy eomtsy. Whose we a' was not"far trom.the gowns -white, Who kneel by tljeir,cots in the "dfniee" sea. In the retreat we had to keep - light; ` INN!. soLDIERB. to_ Vw roads. This made our tolling _ - Each little white thought holds a little • "I could never have done"what I "'f► - -'sea- or "Daddies" n, land' r. in air or n o 0 0 sae ow Gasrdabassi Gives Graphi_s had to -dohnot t,epn•for my gen- Picture d Heroic Deed That eras. General i'ettll0, and the tact that besides the hurriedly Those little white longings all lisping- + ..,.Saved as Army Froin that -retreating that ,'besides the hurriedly rfetre"ing d ly told, Such a quaint litjle medley, of baby- CLEANS -DISINFECTS -USED FOR the AusCrlasta. -soldiers .pouring along 'the roads -and love _ everywhere, disheartened !earful, /1 — TI But mothers bend low o'er the little fiARD AND $C1fT $JJAP Hack the meagre official des- the country pBople by thousands were Nobody knew what might I 4 t clasped hands, DIRECTION$ WITH EAf•H CAN. patch announcing the award by the Italian of its silver aspera! retreating. happen- The 'feeling was growing They know that tyle Father of deratande. r Spraying government for valor, virtually the highest t»ili- that the., war was lost. That we and a is o! no avail unless it reaches t_he under aides as well as the ; _ last' recognition' that can come to as would soon ake s stand, brilliant one, a the ,Piave,and I :LEMON 6. WHITEN A N D tops af the Ismires Burn all dises Italian soldier, is one of. the most. thrilling and romantic episodes of the later retrievb everything• nobody- -- _ + HE 8K1 - BEAUTIFY T N and inleated tops and roots of pleats; • satire war: one which, in fact, may e , ized. You could not have told them that. Make this beauty lotion 'cheaply for : to put them on the compost heap 1a to supply a comfortable breeding ground said to have had distinct. and ` definite bearing upon the success of _ �, Fortunately my general and I ,� your face, Week, arms and hands. for, more trouble. Water your plata only when the re y' quire it and itheti do Ilse Italian arms. were close to a very important cross- At the coat of a small Jar of ordinary it thoroughly. Mere surface wetting The cable message announcing the ing of the Tagliamento, the bridge at Latisano. Marshes were on every 4U Yur,ct - . ,�.: - ; cold cream one can prepare a full guar- aces more harm than good.; Lieu- award read "Awarded to First Lieu- ! hand. Int reality there were two y . ! -ter pint of the most wonderful _lemon complexion beauti- 11[,aard's Minizteas for Bale i tenant (he later received his cap- taincy) Francesco Mario Guardabassi !foot bridges, a railroad bridge and i skin softener and by squeezts:ga the Juice of two rtes[ evetr"base. of Perugia, while on the staff of the one for foot passengers. Soldiers an¢ people were pouring over the latter. _filer, ' lessons into a bottle. containing three Care should Disbudding is an operation peiR• formed to secure larger sized flowers u commander of division. Energetic co-operator of the High Command of It was seven o'clock in the morning. - : ounces of orchard white. be taken to strain the juice through a from the .buds allowed to remain oil the division. First Lieutenant Guard- I The rain -driven air was filled with a fine cloth go no lemon pulp gets fns, the plants. Exhibitiorr chryganthe- �bsasi gave an admirable proof of sense of the unexpected and of gloom. then this lotion will keep fresh for mums, rosea, dahlias and sweet peas determination, enery and bravery in At any moment our men were likely to bleak into psaSc: The kiddies always just love Nor - months. Every woman known that lemon is used. to bleach and re- are almost always the result pf dis- budding coupled with careful culture A very difficult circumstance during the drive from the Carso to the Piave, I Suddenly from out of nowhere, t folk dresses, -Perhaps because of their Jttice � move such blemishes as freckles, sal-_ Larger iruitit are obis' to the stuns ge � ' firmly checking a sudden end threat- t down the rails, came a locomotive, a with sol- ( comfort and loose -fitting lines. Thin little model is easily. made and very ! lowness and tan and id the Edea! akin t manner, but this is, called,thinni . I , .ening panic aroused among the troops locomotive alone, crowded diers- They were waving and yelling. Wimple in construction. McCall Pat-' I softener, wb itenes. and beautifier... . it: Get three ounces of +� '' Carso-Tagliamento, Bridge of Lati- tans, 26 October, 1817." There was no sign- of a train. I never ; �, tern No. &364, Girls Dress. In 6 sizes, Just try orchard white at any drug store and Minard's Liniment Co.. Limpid. I r tij► Captain (then First Lieutenant) imagined aQ many men could get on 14 to 14 years. Price, 16 cents. two lemons from the grocer and make Dear Sirs, --i had i liyeeding Tnmos Guardabassl, by his action, prevatted a locomotive before. - up. a quarter pint o['thts sweetly Era-'; on my taco for a long time and tided number - +h._Italian retrest..ffom the_Carso to! Cry of Austrian Cavalry -Raised. - grant lemon lotion and massage it a of - remedies without any a the — e shot over-the-rsil' "°' - daily . into the face; neck, arms and I' good results. I was advised to try ave tom o root and transformed it into an ord- road bridges.- It disappeared, eav ng moorhen ^lE MINARD'8 LINIMENT. and atter ua• _ '.'. retirement, which enabled the , behind -a great uneasiness and added —"� - tong[; red -Sands— - Tt-�iAde s cotnpleia -eriy Italian forces• to re and to make depression Then the 'cry arose: "The 4 _ sure, and it .healed all up and 4irap ,their position on -the Piave impreg- Austrian eavalry." • •' . �Cfiarit tie In y Begins at Honw. peered altogether. . DAVID . IiEA'DEit9pN- -, sable. It was Captain Guardabossi .'That cry increased. Everybody it It spread through the � -- Dear not help to those across the foam Helletale 9tatioa, Kiss's Co, IS H... ., -v who, standing virtually alope on Ilse took up: Sept. 17, I'904. beginsproof houthat , bridgehead of Latissna, inspired the rank of hurriedly pnaxhing ro�dierr, t _., �J, * By e very"Chadsy ofd troops of the Third Army to nota +c awvr• ••,=•,••sy ..-o..- saver !their ground when overwhelmed with tizO �' country people crowded in To leads laid waste by warfare's aw- !!ear and panic. am"r them. it was hal! believed. - tut woe: Time to begin thinking about cola "�1Cots can imagine the spirif of our then believed, then it grew •to be • For where is homer For all the hamaa mea and hot beds with which to pro• 1 arm last` October," said. Captain I certainty. Nobody knew, and the f race long the gardening season Thal• I& y doubt' made the fear. The pante be- Just • warning notice. Guardabassi, "'when, our generals of � The Architect hath made one dwelling ' "the third army aanoutsced that we � per• I did not know ,whether the Ann- The root of his blae'eky fs overhead. Iwt7i�PsPt>awisrAP� were to fall back. We had . worked. v so hard to estsifth on. Is but I didiaaow rifer this sic must I O wsts -or-mat,✓ one foundation aadas all V spread; And !os vrtadna plant to ]Cas ■ Tagliamento, and we were so proud. i In brotherhood we rhase this home of _� >Insuranceu,ctit�•ast:•�Hsa 616 - Now the• orders came that we were fo checked and at once. i sprang ( . earth' ; �° toslvard, through the- soldiers, and tteoe Part,ahtas Lie.- Ltd.. Torsata. to get back on the Piave. There were All are God's children all of eQaal j =MLT KlowspAPsst VOIa $ALE no finer fellows in the world than in ran to the front of the bridge. worth _3 • T ,a on ''You fools,' I yelled . out, and _- !lean«.ij a,l�° v$'crt the third army, but •wave .of die- `again and again I said it, waving my But ff -perchance. you wish to taake a t e a at A s.i Rs•"ee#/. W fx ement _ _thioagh the �; Qa. =rank Were be beaten? arms. 'You loot, get into lines The - choice Austrian cavalry is not coming. That Which brother or which sister to re. Piave line was stronger -it , is a lie S' I had to be believed. I' had i Joice ARIES wi,•ANtED TO DU PLAIN -. was our natural line. There we could The one who ries within the banquet `L and light s winx at'home. wWo os Y to make them believe tae. _ a;t arocas hall spare time, soon pay, work seat any die hold off the Austrians coming down p tame, chargee paid. Sand ■tamp foe' It took hours, two, three, nearly tram the north and prevent their four. I never left the bridge. I shout- if a6t at table yet 'fa reach of all . eicularM. :attonut atanurarturing breaking into the Italian plait{.. It Or else the one whose joy and hope °any, as°ntreai. was. only fortymiles back id and shouted. a was forcing ed are Bed Anve t+t irolaaaa, Lv>tfs�s, Wa: yet our idea through. the heads of a hundred. U tntmawd aa9 materna[ •area _at'tuty, none of us, could _realise this. thousand men. 'The sports' costume is ever a seiga- Who In the dark death chamber weeps eqt ps7a >� eve �ose+•et.stmNt wAtr It was a retreat: And It because more ! �. The favorite. The one illustrated b I her dead, u�■ before toe lets De eau Met,nN Why the soldiers end the country ; and more difficult twlteep tap the sol- ! people did not awes me down into I both practical and smart and most He ears of this -wherever you may ; f diers' morale, to hold them together, the • p p appealing to the mise. - McCall Pat- ( give, WANTED a the river, trample me, kill me in their i terntNo. 8366, Misses' Drees a L Wherever you may help another live, The third an: y numbered 400,600. �. excitement, I do not know. All I 14 to 20 ears. Pr cents. I There to no lace beneath the heaven's It was reduced during the campaign f knew was that the panic must be i sties, y , p 000 but that cans Theme a may be obtained . dome HEALTHY from, 400,000 to 0, eta And it was. Before the p irvm your McCall deal ere charity begins that is not Loma. its size when the retreat waa. ordered.,1 morning was over the troops wereI eve There' were ,com complication in the re- front the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., q, P moving over in an • orderly way. Toronto Dept, W. treat, for down from Lhe northeast 4 "That was why the government stttaara•s rdaseat Cures,Daaaeos, Must be between 3yg and 6 :'began to come detachments from the gave me the silver medal. I am proud of it -more proud tWOMEN 1 IT is MAGIC 1 -than I have ,Fingers Made Hammer -Proof. ounces. 26c. each given. Ex• ever been of anythingSol." "Finger armor" is the brand-new pl"@813 collect to LIFT 'OUT ANY CORN t invention of a Sansas man, It is, not E. N. MACALLL M. ;I but > Colley. 8t. Toronto 1 I a to* drops' for defense in war, pr°tection _i DEVELOP THE FISHERIES. Appy ps' then Ilft earns or calluses off -with against the much objurgated tack- '4 -- ? -A Source of. Ford Supply in This Time fingers—no in. hammer. For use by persons of the g W gentler sex it is specially recotumend- of Scarcity., . _q ed. _ L "Pradtically all fish are edible and Just think! You -'am A leather strap buckled about the In general they are equally nutritious, elft off any corn or cal- wrist of the, wearer is cossnected by 4 the chief difference in that respect be- lar- without pain or metal bands with steel' hoops that ] Ingin the fat content, which varies '0' , soreness. cover the thumb, and fingers between has always, beOff not only with -the specteg- but season A Cl ti,_man die- the joints. The hoops being connec- ItnOWt'1 as pure ally." That is the dictum of•Dr. H. F i ,covered this ether cow ted together in the same way, there and wholesome Moore, Deputy Commissioner, U.S- pound and named It is no interference with the move - Bureau few people Bureau of Fisheries.. treezone. Any drag• menta .of the joints or with the flex- but su nor I Surely it is a great misfortune that ,gist will sell a tiny bot- ibility of the hand. The terminal , barley TIO{1r TO in1X only a small percent"e of the several tie of ireezone; like here hooka extend a trifle beyond the nails, with Chair wheat. hundred ppeciea, and sub -species of ; :shown, for •very little. while exposing the- tips of the fingers • fish to -be found in,the waters of the cost, yon`apply a few }for grasping. dtTy flou't-As put on like r northeast markets, eshemisphere iad_anrdn tender corn or callus. i s glove. Ii is meant to be worn only e The b�IrIQ on our markets, especitlily during .the •a used In makinIg present world shortage of meats.. It I Instantly the soreness on the left band. Provided with- it, Is a condition that has resulted fromdtsappeare, then short- the most hammer-sby lady may drive ., the conservative attitude of fishermen ly you will find the corn bails fearlessly. �C% ! and fish dealers to failing to educate I I or callus' so Ioose that; the public concerning the food• value I you' can lift 1t right MONEY ORDERS. • 4 of hitherto unused species; and also off. Pay your out-of-town accounts by ~: ` in the proper methods of handling and Freezone Is wonder- Dominion Express Money Orders. Five - • t _1 cooking fish that require special treat- ` I Dollars costa three cents. r Is a►II milled a{ Our ment to prepare them for the e. �t 1 int. Its dries Instantly. It own fataorles and Happily, the action of food boards m doesn't eat away the rk corn or callus, but "Colored Cl" >• Europe and America Is rapidly Chang. -.• Convalescence." t 1 when, you +Aste Ing the situation. Already, many so- shrivels 1t up without «Hospital blue" is not the only +he • rich -tan -Of - - called "new" varieties of fish are find• even irritating the surrounding skin / - color which identifies our wounded Hard, soft or corns between the toes, at L, Ing their way in the fish markets and men. When they have abed their, this drain lit as well as painful calluses, Hft right Grt�, p+¢ Nuts many others will in due time meet blue they have to pass through three off. There is no Pala before. or after- e with a similar success.' The time ie further color phases before they reach j i wards. 1f your druggist hasn't t most auspicious for a great expansion the fighting—green, red, and yellow. you have duaran' o[ the fleheriea industry and it is de- freezone,411 him to order a small bot- These cblors are stitched on to their i _ I tle for you from his wholesale drug. recd assurance voutly to be hoped that those engaged caps, and they mark a man's progress es - of 1�+ �lolesom Hess. in it .will avail themselves of the op- LOQ' a along t,)sa road to recovery. a Y On �r I In portunity. , o , -- Hard-boiled Invest opens, season. stone's-throwFro yellow . the on! hffng zone in Ae•b like Iriag, P_ - •- Thd're s a Rees I ,!i y pppd pe - _-_ . burnt,. outs�ChsftnY bifem- 11 'b3. i Csr.ede Food eowd Primulas for earl flowers ould ed and moistened with mayonnaise, scewes, sun rn,. bei'! hrtnnlses, and Y �! y aL,aard ■ itda,meat Ceara s,ssas, 3"0 -4 Uee�s• No2-028 inllammstion. AL da n, or rrritatdt be 'in 234 or 8 inch pots and moved makes an euellgat salad: sttuT_Itswsot,_cowrsttti sa�ilna, Cire�' into larger pots as fast as the plant's The heir to the throne of Italy is .asnada Food Board . Lima"" styled "the Prince of Naples," _ ED. T. No. i -!!a are ready.. Ilstaasa'r rdshm at slelsrver is'easatgla Meg M ••„ __t1 - V r �• ?��-' �• °' 'S ': ..�.. ': •... .. , .. :.., � "1 .1\ `'S�f 1""' S ,:KM1 *_iy:'' ••�:Y:7+,44�iT' ...:,..�Riar"�.,�^x�.Kr�S22RLs,:'•.i'h'.,�n'n, is _1,..;:_; t,:r .-.r,.. ,...', , _.....: ._ .�..»,..,.:_.i...__-._,. _. ..,.a..i' - ._.._ ... +.- .,.e .. _.. r ._ . ., - _.. .. ............. .... _ _... . _z.... ___ . .�.__.�.,_ ..�.._ M .. ..... u....,,..eiea:c,,:�.net'*'waso4''3���.e:,.1''i''7,i�ifCSs.Cas�5 kal�`'°,ia�.�' T n �• _�. . , - . l . '.• VC` 4wF,N, r .Z*, "rA smogl,�' _ .�'•i - ,1� ''� r.:•r+1�y ry, •.re•>_.».� '� .r r °e g".a.....,'.a��''�='r. -y-ti: aw,....�•.fi�-.,,. r.0 A x,=;''`!W"•a'i;..,.: .. . ,. �7: ''y,., � .,.. • ,. : ..+' 4 ... •...! ,•, ••^,. `,. .:r:R"r"F• : �a�+ . � .• 4 '. y+.. ,.. y �. Y ywx�g,.�'"r.,�+' • �r'. G','.',R''•. F � •iie� 9^ . �^ •i v"-•�, ....:� Z.:. R1Y.•y • .:'Sri.' �• .,} .. '•':""w: 11 .Y, .. , .. ....,•. .,,,•*. ,w. d'. .• r:. .r? :.d*4k-'t""y;�^- _; ,a,Bn.•W.: 7• '„�,k..z•''-;c`.S r''.r` Sa:.a'n:`"x.:z; s•... -,;�. f�•y f a.. r. ^7�. •rl-•...r;.:..� K +v.wxr'.e•x..,... • ..... •r°"' Sr2 :.,d•.w.a+' s•,-.:,-. hrA., s w.n.e...'.• ., -�'.4,. ,+' o.+• Paliister^ Rad others, work on n. -t. 1. NEW GARA&E i' • :.�,- .. and rep trill, 1 s brtd�e to pay half, � j ' t :• 89,00 W. D. Gordon Son, 8283 feet -All Your Groceries. 1 �aplitl�eaewrfBrWi�mornirtsaoiomo. The undersigned has opened up g _ on>, Bu of cedar, 105,bt3 Russell Tr DaidsoD, . " . r " = e culverts and hauling ravel, 54 70 ; a garage on •his premises and �L Y Theo Annan, work grading roads, is prepared to do all kinds' at the'(* o�:ery Stop - f�✓r Y _ '. z c fi1z8�9 11.00; Thos. Madill, bal on acct from o &Q umobile repairing. xw R .•"1.60 psY year : il.25 it plod In, advanw. Aug b. 5.80'; W. H. Long, cutting - f _ weeds,d0.W ; Chas, Todd and- others, �Yill handloc all -necessary Darts mpa rtp- Give our next 6tder to ' " placcag atone' on road, 95.35; James 'Is also Agent for Gray- ort Cars. - 4- L Todd. hauling papas and planing roads Call in and see him PICKlItINQ- CQUNCIL 8,75 ; Out. Bridge lso iron for bridge., __ before buying. Q I C H A R D O A $ o lot Sb, also material for twn 3 The abova council met ureuant t,o. IO -ft culverts Aand one culvert 5x6, Thomas E • stephe$9onr ` adjouirnment on Monday, the 9th cast. 1285.01, also erecting bridge -on con S. CLAREMONT, Out. - �-Best Quality Best`Serviee -Prompt Delivery'. _ _ Members .all present; excepting 'Mr. - w jncea, Minutes nt ,last mss g road or hardware, b.9U ; Dominion16Road T. R Tesinr going East 3riaQ 8tatoa t1 lot 86, 26.98 ; Barks Bros, race of - leon, who was absent-owin to t!L _f P g• TIME TABLE-Piake s� r. Dlech[ne Co., blade and axle Por radar nB se folloiws� we spend all ottr tir>3e catering to' gouC txrocery and approved. ting g No. 6 Mail (8.08 A bi. : Asada, -Let us supply you with the ixeshest, best i A number of accounts were resent- 19.00 ; J. W. Qregg, 129 bbls cewent, ,r 2o. Local 2.45 P. DI. y p goods the markets supply;: Fa '-ed , forpayment and referred to the 322.50;. Sylvester Bros„ steel tape 39 Local 6.04 P. DI ^i ^� res active standing committees. Dieastite, 5:00'; Geo. ;Gates.' 74 yards Train, going West due as follows- - D y The standing committee on Bonuses gravel, 7••40 ; J. Fitzpatrick, 130 yds No.. 35 Local 7.37 A. A!. a for Wire Fences and Drainage Dial gravel, 13.00; Isaac Lehman; 21 yards. • 27 Local', .. 2.35 P. DI. 'T�'Ht s*� r :eters., reported and. Fecoipmended as. gravel, 12.10 ; Axford Bros, 33 yds 7 Mail 7.50 P. di, ' ?olIawe : John Tome, bonus on 40 rode gravel ; Geo (agates. 18 yds gravel. Sealers and Rubbers, for Preserving " t fence on ;lot 18, B. F. con. 10.00: H. 1.80 ; Chas Nicholls, word cementing QIViiERIiY �EABERY + ':Wood on 80 rods on lot 18, con. 1, 12.00. bridge lot 35 con 8,48,0(Y-, Ivan Benson, + All kinds and sizes in stock. �+ The standing, committee on Contin- ditto, 39.00; Albert • Mantle, ditto, 1 genclis reported and recommended ( 110.00 ; Milton. Benson, ditto, 13.50 "Canada Food Board License Do. 8.237,' � , gra went as follows : John Murkar, j Robt Lynn,'ditto,' 48 00 ;'Rin Tliourp. printing voters' 2iat end stationery' soD, ditto, 93,00; Eli hairs, teaming A R D S %`� -and advt., 66.50: S. H. Stevenson, at - cement, gravel and other tverk for µ � H 0 trading Division Court, 9.00 ; M. Glee.' bridge lot 35 con S, 14 0.25: J. Axstin, son:, ditto, 2.00.; D. R. Beaton, on acct teaming for said bridge, 90,75 ; Cecil 4 of postage, 10.00, also oil acct of salary, Storry, ditto. 13.75.; O, G,Nighswand- ' 300.00 ; United Typewriter Co„ sap- er, ditto, 12.10 ; Arxhur Carruthers; t plies, 1b.00 ; John Soden, on acct of ditto, 17.60 ;' Wih. Michell, supplying -� T ` A sarlary, 7U.OD ; John' For ie, attending 60 cedar posts and 8 cedar loge and ; p e j�/Jjjook �or tits Eturra Dlunicipal Convention. 5.00 ; F• delivering same, 34.00 ; William Pen- I ICE -,C iT f... `� / >•1 ' 'd 1 an H Sicherdaoa. ditto. 6.00 ; $. Pugts, golly, ou acct of moving iron bridge 3 ,l' ,+ ditto, b,00. from giDRstnn road to sideline bet SODAS, SZ\DAE d =ti � Rol/ with ML f ,k it The standing committee on Roads lots 34 apd 85 con 7; 50.00. ASSORTED, BRICKS i� "'and Bridges reported and recommend- Council adjourned to tneet.again on r aro�d La�el ed payment se follows: W. H. West- Monday, Oct. 7th, at 1 p. m., for the Our Patrons are Pertiklar People.' f ney and others, plowing. grading, transaction of general business. �► �► ffa Iacln pipe and othep work, 80.90 ; Soft drinks on ke44 lj�d O "� pp h .- Bread Buaa and Cakes' Q �/l $, A. else, emlock lumber for cem- i?'��1,� y 7111@ } ant work corms, 40.98 B. W. Lotto@ Wedding Cakes our Specialty • _ f ►� O � c aad others, -hauling gravel, 72.00: J. Toronto retail milk dealers say Both phones ooh f1 irit�patriek.. re culvert con. 4, sad they will not pay the increased hauling gravel nn ,same, 101. 10 ; John nr'ice to the producers, $, R. Monneyr Pickering,yi J 1 ca - _ - p alt R i ;As h - ciD confuse Paroid with oriiina�ry. Y reidy roofings. Paroid has the record of: y _ ` ISM ��/` •� t '.. '19 years, of proven service and is the choice of r \ �;C �►` i I' �, // -farmers. And is used on Goveracneat Military, ��/ -::Camp Buildings. - .. _ Ns:PONsET • J. S. Balsdon, Acent was i, a -Pickering • Ism- ' win this war every ounce of the _ strength of .each of the allied nations - g The.Wat FlourSubstitutes' k _must - be•._put toroth to meet -the organize , - a Are and' disci tined efficiency of the Central 71 ' a • e now obtainbre in 3 1-2 an bags _trained ' •' •' - D if'owers-that gigantic, ruthless force which is the result - Cetmp�ell's Corn, Barley and Rye Flours of+filty years of planning and preparation. - _ Cowbined -in suitable proportions with Wheat Flour, • - they make splendid Bread, Buns. Mufflus, - • Pastry and Cookie@. .. s rAnd every ounce of every allied. nation's strength is in -- _ the hands ---and brains- and hearts of. the individuals of Wlien. bnyingA. Vheat�r ask for] each nation-; -because the a�free e�- ... _ or -Bread -that rises well. = --- �- Tow the individuals of each nation must Five as well• as-' fiFeach ht, therefore a pro rtion of the effort and -material A C H F.s� O v R _ yr o a po : nation must b.e diverted from war purposes to Fur Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies; etc. := ` _ Nhen.bnging wheat Hour it triotic to buy equal quantities =y ]ruin necessities, >' g - of substitute flours. i r _.-_--- wr . lSo the 'less each individual takes -for himself ,or herself K ' for ers6na F use the more effort will there be left for"'The Campbell FlouriNil`lls CO., Ltd. fighting_ and winning the war. r� '.Every cent you spend repzesents'that much effort be• -, :MEN AND MONEY ` Men and Money will win the War. It you can't ht, - , ,_ a�at de something for-yau in -or_ zt_Q -Saves for it is e:.entlai In your Own HUI* a- earn tat cent-soawbody's' effort must be. given to every possible dollar be saved. ,i you :instead of to the war. �` ..- ' 5avli>�s Accounts are a National sueauard. opei, Date . ,` .... � �� 1to•day with ` "Therefore ` the less _pu_spend-the kss of s : t BAM' so, - n - effort you take for your individual• use -the more will'; 'you leave in the nat; nal surplusfor war effort. - y � f > ? Hf BRANCH. d..GORDON HALL, Manager: -, - W TBY CH . -war- e- be -won only-by-the...sur lus strep th of:■■■■■■ti.■.:■.■■.■■■■■■.■■..■■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■..t '{ +the allied nations. The money each in ivi ua saves - ;represents that surplus strength. - ' OR 'PICKLING TIME: i t So the truly loyal Canadian will use less, spend les and - and save more, to help to, win the -warm. w • th �1 • g d Vie x ' ( i pic in season at hand We ha } PublislkadundertheAuthorityof irillt sI1Cf malt vinegar, xxx qual'ita`, - The Minister of Finance of tea. • :a Pickling spices and bars of all - sizes. -Also, good qualif�� jar rubbers and metal rings. r F�f3R :choicest Cheese 30c p1b.'h , or Salmon 260: r o Leary's and green s bread and pastry 3 ----=- - y $our, also substitutes.; Canada Food board License No. 8.10758 Gk ; E. -A N_N . �•. ' �ROVG`f�3A.�L � '• ONT '� 54r ... x•'. ..r., r4 .,a,.;err_r..}3+Gera-S.w��:rja:F^-h..:,�I,bink.:..'"�4'�.Aa.,pM^�+5.n_".+..,....-..:_.w.. .�..... �. .,^+ra �. •.' �.:.. �5...•...,r-xr.3 ..ki..- _�,,... ,. w. ..v.J_ _-'X',w.... <,..?•� ..�:?:.-_tc., .,:P, _a.. may.-_�.arm:'s..,�.*stv�.•t'.kz.,�N`jala:�?F;i•['ii'�L.-�'c�^'.r' P- R X11"FIR PIP, V 7, - AX T, 1918 VOTER Lis LOCAL''AGENT ALSIKE Mrs. Alex. Wilson is spending a seethe -Twins King," -N— TED daye'*Ith'her familt,: in -To- NVA Y -7� B. Marquis, Inckering WA TED g eat a Anas Kars, of London. is We will p�y the hi -�visitiug her friend, Miss Clam Municitality of the TownshiP of P(ckering Before giving your. orders For the ,Old Rellakble" prices for all kinds for binder twine. i"Underbill. County of� Ontario, of seed., Is hereby given that I have He sells the kind that does 'Foxi" 'Nurseries ­LI,77.�, Miss Birale, of Toronto, Is visit- Notice' 5es not ifil -Send ns isimples -azid get re ..7 ug with Thomas and 'M . Neal transmitted or delivered to the per- down and tangle In the twine ox, and family. sons mentioned in sections 5 and (3 of All guaranteed. Prices righL odr prLbes before. ..Thousands'of Orchard Trees Amos Frowis slid family. - of the Ontario Voters' List Act, 18W. and d replacinR.. selling.. L:"--4` Brbokllnspent Spnday with Thos. acts asuending the same, the copies re. 7. to be so trans-Bawra E166ts and Mrs Neal. quired by said section the lists made. gams. m War,i3ardens call for small fruits, --The-be3t of facilities �1' Mrs. Peardon and son, Jack, mitted or delivered of pursuant to said Act, of persons ap- early bearing fruit trees, aspars. —of Birch Cliff, 8 pent Sunday with I have been s for cleaning. aring by the last revised Assessment upcessful in securing con. gus, rbu arb plants. etc. `-John and Mrs. Porgie. 'It of the aid Municipality entitled trot of the Grob Shoes for this �­:­'.---�� V, locality and bought-& . . Stock in J. H. DOWNEY COMPANY, Miss, Edythe Sanderson speqt to vote at Elections foe meinbers ' of Th6 demand for Ornamental very heavy stock before s and. villages is I Sqn3ay with her uncle and aunt, the Legislative towil 9-r9e. WHITBY. ONTARIO Assembly and at said List the advance in price. '�'H G. and -Mrs. Calyert, of Picker- Municipal Elections, and the ese'goods are here for springand Secure a paying Agency with liberal was drst posted up at my* office at Th een by all men looking for isions. Experience )nto lost Whitevale on the 28th day of August, should be si coinm4 John Forgie was In Torc 1918, and remains there for inspection. a supreme- working boo forspring natraocessary. eek attending the Rural Munic Electors are called uRo� to examine wear. Call and Inspect. atift' t which he t 4 corive a preo said llst�'aud if any emissions or other All goods going at the old prices. U --bided. -om. Big Stone rs are found therein, to tuke Im range t' clioope fi turned erro Mrs. M. Henderson has re mediate proceedings to have said er- d rors co accor .:�,(Zstabliehed 1831) houlp after spending three week rrected Ing to law, ith fri6nds in Thornhill and To. Aug, 9-7,1916, J.1 FINGOLD Dated at Whitevales DONALD'R. REATON, LAREMONT TORONTO, NORTH C Win. Story, of Elmvale. acom- Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering, other, Of all materials and deldii xnied by his wife and m Whitevali�. Ont., -H E P, -T kept in efook. 'It will pay you . . . . . . . . . . apetita few days with. friends i to aill as our works ard inspect our sboalk Don't be mlelsilbj of the_Staudard W. A F6rgie, agentswe do not employ them, oonsequenle ank, Beaverton, is spending two talaremont jiverq ly. we can", and do throw 00 the agontl STAN you ."Clarer and obtain Prioea BARD 'BANK .:"Weeks' vacation at the flome.. of commission of 10 per ceint., which -VS- his parents here. OF CANAD^ cartainli save by purohasing f9am U16 4Bus meets all. Train& call solicited. .#jjL#jD,QrlFlGZ - J. H. arid- hire. Beal ixttended the Oshawa Fair on Tuesday and First-class Rip to hire day or J. T. M&TAESON ''while there renewed a number of night -at lowest prices. Ofijas *nl Works, Whitby, Ontsdo TRUST FUNDS old acqpaintancee. Phone 1805. SimofsIrwin, Mr.-,Je a;xd Zames ' Tomlinson, hithk, Savings Departmen given you PICKERING-,4, Thos. Saaaerson 9 Saz�'j 19�ere in toyin on Sunday calliDg On James Lawoom guarantee- of abso ute securitranod PROPRIETORS a week attending the Western Fair,' so . T. 10 2a LUMSEER TARD Wm'.'Graha& is in Lonll= t'li6 t87* interest at curre nt rate. While his brother, Thomas;,. is in NEW GARAGE 'Ottawa tba-: Central. PICKERING- 13RANCH9 attending The under ned have ned u new 0 at Whlt'67* Let us quro I te yot L ion Glaze, and- C- ZIMKERMAN Manager. Fair. "ife coLraer Chur - Garage at t Branch 816 Mr. Phillip*; Ft pirominent, stock-- King Sts.. Pickering, where they are -- a and made� to order. rV stack size 7 of Essex, spent a few prepai ed to repair all kinds of autosi motor -cycles and bicvcles.­ We can save. you money. 'days with M eas rs. Graham Bros.. Mossrs.. Miller and others -,Tires., repairs and oils aLre:kept -k of B. C. red cedar heavy*stoL constantly an hand. G this lucality FALL MILLINERY OPENING shingles on baud. saw a large 'V Wednesday nurn. CO WAN SHEPHERI illage and 4ur bei f rom the v rou-nd-- Orders filled for all kind rud nig vuunLry n"dersigued having, a Hardwood Floorin toward9i Oahawa to see the M)"Ll. The n opened up illinery Pailot. 9. k depful sights. at the great Fdr, _at refidenge. one door of St. Audrjew*4- 174 Which was being beld there. their -Terms Cash tii n. Coal T1, Fall Opening on Wedniesdity, miss Margaret 31cliellau re r U _Ciairch, v� 111. h6ld their d Friday,.September 18-20. on' :,ed to ' Toroato last Ireek to re - h 'studies at the Harbofd aa W. D. aor&o tiume er Thursday o e$ af ter spend - C 11 (iste Institute, t Ing her vacation at -the manse Hard: an.4 soft Coal of be bAsi nity PIGKERI-NG The patronalre of the ladies of Pickering and, vici With her pa L rents, Rev. A. and �ly Sollei quality -on hand.. f u Bell an& Indepe Mrs. McLellan." Is-reppee� ted. udent phone. There wIll be an suctionsale of young .50 cowe; springeis and, TH000. A. LAW9. �M Pickering cattle on FrIday'. Sept. 20t 9 at the rs. and Miss Shepherd, ]3engon farm, one mile -east of ut. remo These are the proper - of J. H. Birillinger and are a cboicelotof cattle. The Women's Institute will hold their September meeting at tbb 'home of Mrs. Peters, on Wedues iday, the 18th lost. :: A -good pro- be given. All. those 0 'r. mqiba t'i,', g to the shower f or the The Universal children of the Oshawa shelter -are It.16ert-to-bring the garments ready Manufactured by -Tor wearing. &nL [nereasiag anxiety H There is M =I—&CXS-0n--. -&-son, �among our resideuta as to their Brock Road. Pickering, Ont. coal suppty for the winter. They 'th �-;cjsiw that the far;ners ge :is Blocksmitbing and Woodworking In r sUpply that comes to!these &It its branched. Saw gumming. greate and filing a specialty. parts although many of them have !a -of good bush. asollne Engines. Emery A ere@ hardwood Vk% stbck Gi Other towns farther north. where Wheels, Circular Saws. SaW there is an abundance of good and Emery Mandrels. wood, seem to lifive no difficulty- We have for sale a blacksmith's bet-� r, a Iowa in good order. in Oetting all the coal they want. Early in the year the fuel control. Price $5.00. ith pla� ter flooded the country w 0� Wal YU cards urging the people, to secure their fuel supply early in the sea This wall Aery good advice if there was any possibility of em heeding4t,-but it wa&uaeless or ------------ -sic- ..00 far as Claremont to concerued. ould but fbis cand be ev :d It would interestlug-�%­P��101! help io Fcame IE -ILI--- A.U-4. ---haft propriations to the various. parts . . —W 4.� hrwoffi� SIM jof t a province. We congratulate Messrs. Orm- Wny snoulu um Nwlunu 116 0 vae r other business is op ans of power—when even ­1:­ .)bam Bros. on their success at the their the truck and thweby Yeducing the cad of 9 .-Pries a the for human 'Toronto Rxhibition with Clydesdale@ and Hackney@., In deliveries, and saving !Te horses would otherwise mmm?. Ahe aged class of Imported Clydes. motor driven truck can wwk constantly at maximum dale Stallions, Baron Stamp Won load the burning summer sul% or in the coldest weather. 7 first prize and, championship, Chief Guard jan won third prize, under it nl Unlike the horse it needs no -rests while working. 1 eats o 17. the dWs ;i�ri is done it ...:Rewinder, 4th prize, and Percy9 ..-Sth prize. In Canadian bred while in actual use, and.when .:Mlures very little attentiorL and leaves you free for other it be housed in one Clydesdale Stallions, Gallant �Pride won 2ad prize in the 8-yeF'kr ]ace can "'Chores", about the -tfien, quarter the space of t e horses, wagon and harness it replace& class. and Duncan Brown won in the 2 -year old class. In It is a mistakAm idea *that a truck is useful only for driving second j:�L Canadian bred mares, Halme won U. aud - grand I . The Ford can be driven all over the farm, upon paved roads. fn" be nc, on-ain potatoes, fruit, roots, fertilizer air larst, ell 1p 01M F, �Champjonghip for mares of any ;. U nil wood Sto a or any -other roduct The speed it Ck, N at app iow "age, Gaiety secured first in the yearling class. In the Hackneyti, travels, the time it saves, and its upk' eep co -verj strongly to all users Of the Ford Truck. If You n Colorito wo n first and chainpion-� help, order your Ford One Ton Truck today. ship on the line and first and chain pion shfp-- in— harness, a All vrka OuVed to wGr tw dwvm fm@0 ftnwh Ow 04� grand championship forbest Ha6k- :ney stallion shown, No other ex- hibitor has made such a record as it sho Ws that this �NARSTON-­__* t he above and ��'flrrn is mai ntaining the position ..'ROWE have -held for a number of fewer -----DEALE1R%*9j- years.. They showed or- formerly owing -Res this year than to their inability to secure any importatidne on account of the WHITBY9 scarcity of vessels dne to the war. t, Be8tdea ' they had more compe I - tors this year than ever as there were never so many bores shown at the Toronto Exhibition as there *as at this fair. A- nn act, Yeb mot r. v X" APR or W 0 Ubli 06t. %a NOT Dee go Aunarr 1919 -Whitby 09"We Droullb—m- poopwry 0,Uzb dX9l1XX11iAn96a M- eavertong. vytergrove The United Famers ontano' A Farmers' Club [beets in Pickering." Town Hall on second Wedues-­- -day-of- each-m-6uth 661k, during slimmer nion'ths Seed corn now on band at Allisouls, Pickering Binder, twine now on hand at A J. Allison's and at Mr. Jgck W ilson's, Pickering. Must be called for before:may 27 5%n If XIA 9; ' .,4 'a ." •'. ,..., �,,,'"'"'.�` -�. :..r,- a �z`u�t+� .o- � •.:�^i, °re'i'' �.:�''.•ea �, "3{N•.`a+•' '77 �'Y �,. �:y ,,.,J.!•v....trm... M-f. .;.a .3 a�`•t"ri„ ::1 'S `,'e-e:'};x• ., -a•' '.�.-c n"• ,...,u �•z•+.•..r,T.. 'rt'•�" ,•+'1- r r.. .r .' w',., Z` x ' wmi# punishmpat.'' .. _00 .. '- _ "Oh,-yea, I realize that.I wish I ExpsNsncs of ■ Sritish'i:lyet selelnd GUMMY We - W alcnwocould get if without having mother l .• _ and Nora punished too."' I the German floes. ' ( "It will be a'hard blow,to them--es- The job was an offensive patrol, says (pecially Nora, coming an top of what } _c�he'a uat •been through." - - the 'author of Caysiry of the -Fiatide. q;� - -at'a that, Jerry We were to hunt' tiuuiiid round tete -- - „ area. assigned to us behind the Ger - Iter baby's fust. to disc;. It lived man lines. -'When wd_were a few miles lx couple-of days. - "That's tough, isn't Al Poor, southeast of Bapaume we sighted a ' Mora! , She's drawn the short' end I group _ of five- ' German • t-wo seaters ` of ,the _stick all .right." " I come little` distaac�.._ahead-of -us -and ' Then after a cause baste-asked: Do aQt far-below.,,-My pilot. pointed our +w• A you know anXing about the, man machine at them, The next Instant that was-killed?"` t Ives greatest tea-'value for your money. "He left .a wife and four children." I the fuselage shivered. I looked along r' ie,14s. many more Cups to. the pound than "Isn't it terrible!, _Isn't it awful! t the Inside of St and found--that a,burne Somehow I can't believe I'm mixed up 'tog shell fragment from as anti-air- r ��� •� $ in anythin like that. -- craft gun' ou the ground had lodged e ordina tea and then you have that k e11claus flavour Z Davefs 'head drooped and Jerry's:on a longcron, halfway between my heart went out to him more than ever.; cockpit and the tail plane. • A little y, G "I'll try to get. to your mother first game zfg�agged over the fabric, `all I • • N �tWng in, the morning-before ever she :but died away: but, being fanned by 1 ' reads about it i.i the newspaper," he the wind as we shot downward, it re- a _ �s as id, "And now, Pave, what you ,covered and licked its"w toward the i ' want is sleep, • and -I guess• yon d be, ter have it right off. Come along, tail. I was too far away to reach the %diC tDC06"d , + _ old fellow." flame with my hands, and the fire exp RA TOM SCO. Umlyw F� (4(�. � � I So Jerryconducted his friend to the tinguisher was beside, the 'Pilot's seat. TORONTO CAN"A i�R'R�Y - i cell, in w 'ch he saw him locked for ' I .called. for it Into the spealing tube. the night, and then delivered to .the , The pilot made n0'niove . Once more , _ lieutenant-the information tha.f►e had •� _ I I, shouted` Again no answer. The Arthur S#ftnwood Pier , ;pilot's 'eariece had slipped from un- -p i der his tali I stood up,.forced my arm CHAPTER XIX. Ithrough the rush of wind• and 'seized111611011 .. ft9r gat llessbtoa >tsls!1ta Compaa7 b7 fpeelal arrangement wits. Thos Alla► ' ► Three days atter the murder Schl- 'his shoulder. _ . �. upfe wai arrested in a town fifty 1 "Fuselage burning! Yasi 'tlie' die MSIRe'ssfAelll • �!p CHAPTER XVIII.-(Can't.) "I don't believe he.really meant to `inl'les away. He stoutly declared extinaulsher!" I yelled. `1 A - "I had-nothing to do frith t•he, shoot-, kill. him. I think he krss just so 1 his innocence and clamored for -an I The roar of the engine drowned-my eM� nothing at all." Dare, while startled' when the fellow let out that opportunit to. confront his.accuser. 'talked, paced nervously back and yell and 'ducked, instead of throwing ! Within ti o weeks both he and'Dae I words• and the .pilot thought I 'had •t�. ortlt across the room. �'Tiie f,!llow Up his hands like we both expected, german were indictted for inurdeti. -asked asirs of the German machines s••• itt.Ald it didn't know him 'very, that he got rattled and the gun went i Trask; who had readily consented Iwe were to attack. We were both of us down off kind of without his meaning it." to serve as counsel for Dave, a-as "Look out for the two on your left!:' mob' out; he told the it would be a cinch ' The lieutenant sneered at the. de- .l, chagrined by the action of the gran ;i , he called. ; �+a•se+ut9114 ` _us-two, w together, to cleaq y y I jury. He remembered Dave as a ! " __._ ___. ' !" �. K"A •vS�.some money. He said if we pick- I nese to +, ' e whet her he- meant j member- o. the_eom y tha h - had '.$houasa the lire eatingulehe c e I a e■ i,e••. •r., a I fence. A yWa its not our.. buss- pmt t .� der=ir,i am -Stores in quiet neighborhoods kill or not. What we want of you it drilled he h ltked_httsi,_and _ 'rlo- � went to lateg p, jhiz , ,' not is to . give it."'t rev le oto now, u as Jerry be- `cheerily , �' was closfi u we'd bbee safe Well, I m ts° g 8lieved i�t. He had th ht that Mulis - ascongh and maybe slake some, good Dave's mouth grew sullen. ""You've 1 � the District Attorney, would not, ( "Fire extinguiaher, you foo!!"' I •hMi l.d else ll2s. A table. He was to cover the fellow got all cent of me now��that .youll get is •Dave's case, prE�se for au indict- shouted. _.. fifth a revolver and keep him scared -and it's enough too. on 7. vy}shue I -went through the money-l' Jerry spoke up. "Lieutenant, why ' was both disappointed and edi and ' ere -sae nearing stile •k ildplane stt one er- and if there_ was a safe we'd dont you leave me atom with • him' by the grand j»ry'i finding. It was- end and my box of ammunition at the e Ae fellow open it. We thought. for a while? ?*think maybe I can ! D other, and would get beyond control .bNe eould pull off make him ace thins differentI a I apparent that the Prosecuting Official pu aevrial such jobs' , g y was determined to gets eon etion, if ualees 'I cotiM imothei it of once. . ilAPARESE EAT ICE NEAT. �;"bad'ore this town of too liot_ for. no; ! `All right; do what you can with ; ossible. Ia the intervieiwa thati ' him, and don't let u on hlm till pp Desperately I tried to 'lorceL 1 then we could beat it to another p yOu j T'�rask held. with him, he was unable to myself ��i `place and work the same game there,' slue the information." convince him of the. entire credibility jthrough the bracing struts and cross Dwshed lee Is Almait a-Staple-in flat ` t Be on and at last we'd have quite' The lieutenant and Sheehan with- of Dave's story. I wires behind my seat. There 1 slack; Ni psoases Days °g. Course we su a fellow would against the C"L was Zme way we figured it door and •waited in agents - but 1 eould now reikeh part al! the The Japanese are `probably the only "� I until the a hind' of - their footate s' on sive as. • to Clea outcome Jerry, first and ! beat at it with gloved heads. civilised ' 'rilr►ays throw, up his hands with a e p learned only, a few days , before the Within half a minute l h crushed people to y do. who .est pointed at his -bead. But this the stairs had ceases _ Then he ap- ! trial. He'asked Jerryif he had come fee is the way they do. Hlock9 of roached Dave, Who had sunk upon a u n an clues- to _aonn�ct_Sclilupie 'our most of the fire; but a ti streak oil he was the first we tried it on p P small cakes of ice smashed into tiny � — -- -- [of flame beyond mp rears. still tUck- "� a with L crime and corroborate Dave's • pebbly pieces are eaieti with sugar and - - 04$elves and had his , back to ns when and s@a himself. • - i i erect toward_ the tall. i tore otf one of hh story: J said he lead not: lemon or any- other mixture one.nri wa walked-in; my partner had him "How did you, sppen to get cabgitt. I of i « " ; my gauntlets sad swung tt furiously � My belief u, said Trask, that the , fancy, But by far the commonest way N efeltsred before he turned round. and' Lava? _ 4 District Attorns 'S office will bot ex- against the burning strip. The flame t Just after you saw me I beat it ! y' of eating Ice in to shave It into snowy r a, D be did, be .lookeos ghtleIntot out y i ert itself. to make out a case a leedened, wee again when I raised the flak b t e i round _the earner into Ninth Street 7 u't y means of a plane anis swal. Schlu e. If any evidence against I glove, but died out altogether after I I and ducked behine! the eonnter. and ran right into the cop that was sow It .with sweetened water Into go. got me 'efl him . at scents to ou iaipiSrtairct had hit it twice more. ']'ire load of fearow ' sad'tban there was a ba and we i here a momrni a He which various 'a _ comes .oto your has s, I wish you • left me, and I discovered an intense iipetf$zers may be ' that's the whole ator as true as contused when I tried to tell him thrown. such as fruit--juice juice or sweet• y where I was in would communicate it to _me as 'bell dlecomtor_t, wedged in as I was lie• t` Stand here. o going, and when of Of + -++ me here, the eased right off I d bed as to Mulkern; otherwise it may not tween ,fie two crossed bracin struts. meats. ice cream.- milk and eggs Ii s not t e whole story, ..said _tile y •Bu be brottsht out at all, • ' g shaken with tee., _ard-otber kinds of °!#ettttenaat • "You"ve not toId us_a*hQ' s°a°ething to_ do tenth ' the shooting. - Five n�inntea passed before I was able. �! _ When they told mo you'd come to get ,#41 o is t ah d'F`i Berry asked. with man cooling beverages: are sold in ever-In. ++FT�Ot>T lmr was- I only have suspicrywes. There y a Heave and gasp to with• creasing gaxttilty, but the. o "I Catf't do that." we to .confess I knew the jig was up. (draw to �r east. 1d.atYle ut_._ " + 1 seem to be various ramifications to "Dp you think tyre under `a 8o>siehow T hada t thought yoe: won d Yt a ears; s _ p eating ice•--that In, in the above des- you're nY ,. the case. Schlu' e, `a-pbliZation to protect a murderer?" torn against es 1 I crfbed "korimidiu" taahioa-to sail.,_ PY rhe-nephew o!' a contractor m Ward I _ ._ - - • - , "The chances are that as long as Helpful lion. =� they'd caught you and suspected you Fourteent who is ottq of Maguire s a til the greatest vogue Evers Bummer ry nazi you were illy, they'd -bale sue- lieutenants. The contractor has Pat-This is the foist time inny of Mads the number o, korl .ahopi Kwell. '- ` - ceeded finally intr bringing the�harge money and influence, and be'& usingthese cor g tng of"®n enormous ratio home to you. And the th a to binnefit the workingman, f - ways ted•mdra icor: and Maguire have got pCfongeeAnd I Mike-How is that, Pat? - = - Conservation necassaruy nie%ni • ' ently than the fellow that's convicted. Maxwellto defend 3chlu Pat---It Is this riven-tint• fare. -f • public ownership, more publie buai- j + haven't much confidence that the dis- jThat a R'h -I didn't kill the man; hev bin welkin to and from me work nese, _ g g" ter • tjiia- means a demand f r'bet ou - that's wh yI want you now to telly ell trio attorney's office will leve foprteen• cuts. public :+ y y back- breaking effort to, convict a a now-I- n ani—aad�Tue mea mg' one that has the •supperr of Maxwell men a real career in the ! r- feel sure you couldn't. have done f vice.-Richard T. El that. But. the people vaso don't amd Maguire. I --.r- .. Y - - • •� hR know u won't feel sure. You're But surely_ the prosecution It is pleasing to observe the name y° r , When snaking pies with good cook-,of not justified shielding amurderer- wouldn t try to discredit Scanlan s of Prince Henry, His Majeety s third _ inr AnDleg, save the skins sad enrs., ' ! youaftado."the hat of sucutossful candl- - "Not actidely, perhaps, but their-'wash them -thoroughly, cover with : Balsa in the entrance examination to "But I can't split ow him, Jerry." might allow the defense 'to bund up 'water' and boil well, then 'strath the' Sandhurst. ire• has completed his 19th "Why not? - You've said you never an aribi for Schlupfe and not-attemp¢ liquid, generally three cupfuls, and' year. and has, therefore• become' liable would have gone into this thing if` to demolish it by cross-examination. add a small bottle of grape juice. By for military service. It has been 'you'd had any idea he might shoot. He I dont say .that this will happen; adding the usual quantity of sugar known for some time that he was des W'a8 willing enough LO ut- • OU in a only I -dowt Pike the look of things." - h {' i'jtoi7 Can get several glasses of .:very tined for- the army- __by wap of +,,V,oh 9ly�gli J ole-end it was scold- los mt3r- (To be continued.)od ell-. II r Ie go t y Royal Military College: ,der; you needn't try to excuse it. You y College.- have no right-to shield tbe- e`llow- and '.MANITOBA YOUTH GETS V C. - -- -' - >/ besides, youll be a fool if-you for it's. bound t0 be at your awn ex- Flight-Lieut. _McLs�_.Only Eighteen - - +-. nae sra. Ol�,_Iuv.eeted by Xing;-- -- •,A dubs#flute :economy _ -- i "I Wouldn't-want .to feel that rliaybr --Te p _ I'd_ brou$lit him to the -elixir .' The King, on Sept, 5, at Bucking- for waste, �� � y Y4CDIa "Suppose he shoots some one else. nam Palace, decorated with the Vic- ! Use onI Such foods • He probably will if he's left at liberty. toria C?toe Lieut. Alan- McLeod,. of- f _ � as contain the great- How will you feet then? -'It will be 16 with less 1 ---Cat amount of nourishment with the It your - your u You now. +° False Powder "Just the same, 3V u Woulaa't split than a pear's service in France. He posse a Ra e. oo me es on him if you were in my place, :vas assailed at 5,000 feet by eight; (requirements more perfectly than_ ,Terry." machines, which dived at him from yi 4 • Y Y all directiona. , McLeod received five _ • � When warm- da or hard ,-work '� "I c riainI - "would.-I'd come -to niy ' � - . stings you to perspire, your, noxa senses mighty quick." wounds. His machine was set afire, O and forehead ,become -oily and "Wouldn't you always despise a fel- sbiny. A light application of In- low that split on another?" but he climbed out on the plane. to - 22 ggrramm's Vslveofa SouTeraine Face I '!Not in a case lii:H, this.. control the machine, thus enablin' his r Powderwill remove the shine and g -- - I • "You'd really tell, if you were in observer to continue firing into the giveyour complexion smooth at. ms position 9„ enemy inhchirie"s. --- - eractivenew. It hides blemishes auld- _=- His dbserver was wounded six AA and tiny wrinkles.. Yet eo fine of , Dave• hestitated. "Well," he said at times, but when the machine crash- V gstnre is h you Can scarcely. last, "it Was Red Schlu e." detects. Andbfetof al7itblendt +r ed, rhicLeod, notwithatanding� his own Was• he one of the , ellaws -that perlectlywith the cdtaplesiondad I you were with the night I saw you wounds, dragged leis eompanioE zlear', 4 stay On. (50c•) at�Tony �Lapatka's place?" of the burning wreckage. He was ; , . s ain wounded while rformii1 this WjiL To give yyoonrcomplexlon the fresh j Yes. Pe g healthofyouthuse Ingram's Milk i "Why ± dn't' you look me up' the rescue, and then fell exhausted from ! � A wood Cream daily. It is genU_v. next -day . You promised to, and i the loss-of .hl'ood: 4 . V curative and remedial. It inclesns- ! might have got you a job. Then INIUMOS�Ivfe�Pr ,. ing and softening. Rubbed into ' th�s would never have"happened." Real Lazy.- ` the hands it keeps theta soft and, i I got full that right and they pull- __-- - -- white Two arses, 50c. and $1.00. ed me in. They.-me-.up.'for-tAirty --- A toll line of Tlegram'e toilet pro. days. I are an, arias sa fire folks �e riding along-a country road _ HE.'.Puro, rich, mellow .._ - . g in Ireland a certain tourist saw a tone, a11d the senslfl - ducts, including Zodenta for the woxldn t know, R'hen I got out I i teeth Z5c. is at our d Cts. struck Schlu�ife ri pit off . very fat boy dozing 'by 'thy roadside, ;• - --r epees 'moi `"t h I s t It 7 roggl k g. .: •and-1-look- p ed at things kind of different from the "Which way Is it to Kenmore m famous Instrument com-=: A Picture " way I did before they put me in 'ai lad'• " at way;' ; blue to 'lift It�Filgh above 4 The - -I 'thou;hti replied -the boy; lazily moving-the toe tht,.00mhtonpiaoe, It h a l it would be some exciting, wandering of his boot in- the direction of the Ono that will 'maintain itaeb aQ+e yon buy a ps Mage of t,:g- round with a Run and scaring. the life D- 4 k m's Toilet aids or Perfume your place. Astonished at' his extreme _ _ AtnKlstwinglveyou,withoutcba out of a fellow now and then. I Its enduring charm`-Tor >s m. laziness, less tourist dismounted: :t,rpportraitofaworid-famedmetlon never had the' least'thotight it >liiglit +,Boy,,, ++ I sneratlonR ! plaw're'actress. Reeh tune you get a mean murder." 9aid he,_ if yAu can show me -- - - - • - - - - - x diff t portrait so yoo make a eollee• i `+Well " a lazier act than that I will give"You . - ticabryourhome. wekyonrdrn�iet. said Jerry, Pit oughtn't to' y - Georgian Model, 8600.00 go ao hard with you, pow that you've a halt-crown. The boy eyed him j: confessed everything sleepil " for a moment and turming THE WHJJM PIANO CO., LI�i `=t OSAAW ONT. Y. F. Ingram Company- ry ng ;the jury will see y Canada's Oldest and Ls eft Piano Makers s Wbmuor. oro rle Uw) you're innocent of. the .killing. . The balf over. on his sine, muttered,"Put � ro chief -thing tato get a., good lawyer. it, in me pctcketr sor." He got his .p. .p. .p.P. I'll see Mr. Trask. Of course, you'll half4rown. _ - rsM`•'.',$".�"+'ai,....s��uw±s;vw.Fr.+._++tar2.,..�r^.�x.�__.�,.+.,�.,,�*�?��.,.,,,...rw:,_.,+s.,_.,m.... ...•,.....,,..��...,.,.�:,,:_ ..,_ _,_._..: •.;»,ws<i,,.r....,,__:*.s ....:s.'...., .,u::.�,.-r�r':v;..�•cyte'ii•..,,s"'..r:�.+r�.....,li,z_.?`•"�•-:»-�._<._...,.c..:�k<��'���h�'s�'+,''. , •z i i C: OMP 1-11MIR11 WK, -0 01 1 11 �11 - W,; 7 r E. ly. 7 ..7.q 71 iiiouLrRY 4`1 WANT10 7 ---P. POULIN & CO. as 114316600010 Nam" no THE FAMILY PICKLE JAR. From now until late in •the fall, cat-, peppers chopped fine. Cook mixture Sauces "arid-cefidiinents can be until very soft and Th Green Wirwam. I It was 0 then rub thropgh fleaith, e like" 611 wing Pad igve or colander. Drain 7--. =ade for'the home. The housewife 1 a very. coarse is Nat and Hazel Berry and,their - lit- through thick woods to go down those minutes through jelly kagi j6 f- Coin. Round them thts knows- that .these delicacies for the! fifteen we n t,ii sister, Busch, loqked P stalks Stand - p - lit the could table will give zest to the plaineski Return'to kettli-and addir-1 pou d . . . . ........................ de. it see only�tbe green 1 quart long black camp an the hillside. brown sugar, 1 cup 6f salt, Aneurysm of the Aorta. do, and, w43 black because it was cov'ered with ing much higher than their heads, The prudent wornian will' conserve ; strong cider- vinegar, and the follow- An aneurysm is a' dilatation, usual- le of, blue -'sky. i play above them a glimpse 'for future a" during thewinterand Ing spices -tied in a cloth: -1 ounce tarred' it was a fine . "If I sh 'Id get lost in h re, Togs -early al of 1 e 'boy -ar4 girls W bs�': hiaril ly localized, of'an artery. :- It may camp, and -most of,th 15 summer, calory seed, I ounce mustard, 3 table-' iring the foods I occur, in any part of the body, but- is and tNo of the teachers we would have'to find me," t that when wiittry days come spoons mustard, 5 tab' J! re up there knowing round' U most common in those arteries that now for a')vh6le day of f Bunch say to: herself. "OnIT1 da"' she can then. successfully reap the re-! cloves, 6 tablespoons ground allspice,! are not - closely surrounded by a. sup- know where he is; do you, NatV labors and please g He :i suits of her Is * ' k the react of Mrs. If the' 3 tablespoons mace, % cup of IN ad i if "N piL ale's be port of muscular tissue-.. The' bulg-- e t! -TopA wag -tbejr little d Cook. -until mixture is very thic I said Havel slowly, 'a -family palate. I ek ing, 'of the artery occurs only when corn" w1y, we can't' go up to the- Black Shiinty at all:, the old black c4 had f ollowew4 Do not use any coloring agent, I Fill into sterilized pint jars, adjust. the -0 its wall. there is diseve that weakens .,:b.. 'altim or other chemicals;" are.; rubbers and lids and place in h Dick Swan says the're' are four whole' at, the children's heels all day, buA What happens is exiltly what we see 'dangerous. The food pro- Water bath thirty minutes. Fast -1111 - row liiewyl t s and pares of -two more roivs -.now they -rad:sudden1j, vanished - very "I when we blow into a thin -rubber tube 1.4 �,��hlblt the I sale . 6f 'foods containing: en lids securely,- test for leaks and still to be -picked." "Gone up to the Black Shanty to the opposite end of whi?!h is compress - them. And many serious troubles store in cool, dry place. "If We don't pick it," ret' rted Nat,' get, something to*:eat, like enoughl" ed:- the wall of the tube is usually not -tan lie traced directly to their u,,,e.. If, these- directions are followed! a lot of people will miss hot, corn. grumbled Nat. 1- "Wish, we could-" of the same thickness at all point,,, 'If be delicious pio- stews, this winter. - The cor.n.will be And then .he stopped and peered ,�3 Use the best materials for success-' carefully these will and presently, if we blow hard en- Kul- -reiult*. It is.. vitally ..necessary ducts for the winter without the loss t �ugh, the rubber bulges 'at its too hard for the canning factory if through the corn. es weakest It use -all-glass Jam -when canning' of a single jar. Chili .9juce'rilay be it'q'ieft till Mx. Hole gets -back-from,. - The two,hailf rows ended suddenly q part. So in an artery, when its wall A-4 pickles, catsup, sauces, -and placed in jars and sealed without pro- Toronto. is weakened b soften- right in the midst of the corn forest. y. Local spots of "I can pick as much,as 'you Can, e children came out into A, COSY % forth i * The vinegar content of the' g6slsinj Th e,' if desired.' in . called atheroniti. the pressure of bF 0 'the -vessel forces ou food creates an. action'. b6tween -the: Pickled Onions— blo d Within said Hazel. "Where are the baskets?"- little -clearing where Mr. Hale had zinc covering of the top of the lid a A'i n'& e "In the barn," said Bunch. the green stalks and Use !he - small onto Sca,ld in 'a hag -like dilatailon. - , "I'll 90, been cutting its poree'llain lining. The noticeable them while you lock the doors._ f Owe" Those boilling water for ten minutes to I Oilie of zmast common places for carrying. 'them off at the c Aifference. between'. *imported -catsup,,' loosen the skins, and then plunge into, an aneurysm to Occu; is in the aorta. Mother and lath sr and Grandpa. he had not had time to carry off he 'sauces and" condinierits and these, cold -water. ­ -Remove . the skins, -a at ti from. Berry were away for all day, Land •the hid made into bundles, and to keOP This &e a�ter� leaas directly Tna I i - children had expected to be up at the de at home is due to the. use of four hour ft heart, runs upward a short dig- the bundles from being spoiled by 4k fctr -went 11 'but Dick Swan, rs, w le are a ways I' float - a everses.. its Black Shanty; who .dampness be tied placed them, Jn. a' Wine that wil egg. -dilIgtion, -wDrk-ed-for-Mr. Hit e, ha tol-I "em rusts,-with-theEurope. with -t r d p to them I a"ing 'r u '&& - Jnse in plenty,of cold water. Place! forms an arch, and pjisses, d , own along about that corn, n, "*4icb "ul leaning togethe�.E. Do. not cook pfcklos,. Sauces, cat- in a preserving' ketitle cover the* spine tkrough the cheat and the sups, and-9-forthin aluminvm, cop-, with: I part skim milk, 2 oarts water. abdomen. Of course the impact of waste if it were not picked at once. z ..Just like a little green wigwam# f4 Dick was coming with his horses to' et or tinware, The porcelain- Bring to a boil and 'cook gently for; blood againii the u-pper- wall ail at the T I Bunch, "and away in lure whereit, lined kettle' is the -proper kind. haul corn, but he would not have cried Would think no one could ever ; $item minutes. Drain, wash iril arch is very great. When certain to pick it and haul Ito too. .:you The Secret of hdme.mjidA§7 - water. -�'condjttons,exim this constant ham�. time *But there's Tops And the .keepingplea- cold ' s'er-' Fill. into IbOC "'If we work hard, we Z find it!" the do h be, disease and - ' waiting` us -In -or.the' apices " eatsup- a pleasing red color is to tie' ties and cover with I mering is liable to cause d call have with cat wa hot-, spiced white in a piiice of cheesecloth. *Ine- vJillegar for - a- -bulging of the wall. -The l(iad picked, when he gets here wi Seal in the usual to ce fhe- wagon."'Isaid Nat as he led the Sure enough, there were the Vaie, Long boiling is not necessary. ­ Do; manner for pickles- and catsup. most common predisposing -causes of lived In the strays, leaking as if 7 Y remember how the whole Gherkins dise 's * of-'th' -wall of the - re down into the big corn piece.green wigwam. day :disease e aorta a way. . - - am. They seemed to be I They . began dw, long outside ant catsup boiled and boiled,un'fl it strain,- about. by too great be . on slifficlerift thick? Al. r r 0 a anding guard over something. rkid& ­ A W1. Pick' small cucumbers o' khe rim' It was harder th n it looked 'st Z V.; Wash, place exettidn' I- all atja7v�e a d YOR do, and, how hot it was 14 stand' in a strong_ brine that' to. break off the ears, carry them out I !,It's a little d stir td., will flfloat an air Weigh down to 1. constitutional disease.. -in baskets -and pile them in. heaps on' matches 'And tin• plate an a b(ftie of Over the kettle i-iid- stir and keep them under %te brine. Let stand! The first symptorns that.suggeit an the grass ready to be loaded into the', qocua and some 'biscuits. T& a :note - t I I . weakness, reverkt scorching. , Now try my i � aneury9tin are a progressive I as I for ai x days-. T*kt--frbm-brine brine am, - It was p Dick Swarli," reported Hazel breathlessness orr sh exertion, Va -car ist noon when they from 1 breathl ght firifsbed-th-ii -four whoje rows. -that' bent to, -look. Tomato b At. a pa­Xn-irn­-tb­e­-ba4,-k--betweeoAhe, she this wber# b*rhW le AnOF covel ith vpieOd " 1 --- to, shoulders or ---hMffh-- Ine object Qf long cooking W ften the you got t i vinegar. ' Cook slowly for ten ml-- be all through the camp; you'd find it when remove the water from the tomato., ut. Fast- I aneurysm becomes large it may press 7 7'r n eis and fill -into all -glass jors. dinner by the time we get them piek-� picking. I knew your folks had A just drain -this-' water' off and, navel I re I in 4 ` Ice against the breast- bone anill. even wear ed." Paid Hazel. - "But. we shall have, gone off, so I the en'securoly and store coal 019 ught you'd went. a fuel it through and show" as a pulsating 4 $weet Pilikles tumor in. the front of the--eh."t. Other Mee back.". have a corn roast - to finish before Dick co, all. by.ypursel Wash and'eut in small- pfecft one) .eep an eye on Dick and the cart had Just started off told your dog to basket of ripe tomatoes. Peel and Take the cueumbeiri or gberkinp, as symptoms are caused 'by pressure on things till YOU 90 orle-half d'prepared in -the foregoing - recipe- the nerves and -on other structures, in .0 My,� I'm hurigry!'. ara loi cut in quarteri with u big load of plump'e t here." peck the bun - Place reserving 'from the brine and place in a pre�rir'- the chest.' th'ere- I'S im' equality of the said Bunch; "There'll be- a - left� for in 'a large- -kettle ifid, cook antil very son. , Let in kettle. - Co*er with cider. pulse -in- the. two. wrists. �nliiilrgemdlot but she seized her eMty basket and, gry people next -winter if �W�e roast as reached'up- to break off an ear of i many of theme big ears as w®waint!7 004.01111Lrub through a flixe sie*e to gar, and'th6n� tv each quart 6i lof one pupil, and- loss of corn. I said Nat. -remove the cores, skins and seeds. gar -add:-1 cup. br-wwn guitar voice. 441111 pick one of ibe.%e 'li want to have dinner at Now turn into a jelly bag and let! ounce mixed spices. 4 blades mace, -1 - 9the o-hJecLi of treatnimu is, to-Induc half rows if I ,VAO WOU we drain the water from the pulp, - Now lemon cut In papier-thin slices you and: un(7 4121111 the other, ac Shanty, ried Bunch a clotting. -of. khe blood with is "Then we all -1 we've -got a dear' Ittle green wigwam .0 p 5 aneurysm *a ia�s. to obliterate it. The lace this pulp -in it presserving--kett a parboilied until tender. I clove of Nat said to-. Flazel. ".Their we or . n. 'all get.0rouich at the same. time. of our owe' And add two quarts of strong cider! lic- Cook slowly Stucco .6 4y 9l'vl4tg his r , ..vinegar and -the following in spices and. then fill into all -glass jars. Seal, patient ahvlute rest in 'aixi, saltri, the-- 4inion of within led, in. a cloth,.1% cupfuls of place. J-diit,' atul ot-ir, G E the'64rufan tines. and store ini a cool CC. TAN S TED VILLA. woun"a, all' w, isalt, 2 cups of brown sugar,'2 heads' Sokir Pickles- which ilt Lo incrvage tflie C�Dilaiilabiltity ------ thp.. of garlic, peeled anit then I Of the m -00a: . 5-Irriced Germari Gun* by LevelliaX fire, assumed cornman -and cut in pieces, .1 - 'Wash fifty cucumbers d, and -later in ex. cinnamon, 1 oz, ground cloves, 1� the day, drove back singlechanded, �.place in a brine that will float an! Every Houpw in- Tonto oz. ground allspice,. Loz."groun' #precided.by 6ont 50 Gcrmans,-whomi�, d mace The Little Brother 1! egg,, for one week. Waah, place In a I %oz. of cayenne pepper, % -6-z. ol i presgirving kettle, and cover with cold In- his naw Scout attire he felt a man: British tanks uprooted a whole he captured unaided - Mustard, 2 tablispoorns celery seed. 2' top the fire of -Ger- Another tank, temporarily knock- ; water. Sring.to a. boil, COQVor five, The hat, its leather strap beneath a French vi!lage to s tablespoons mustard seed. Tie secure- i from the houses 112 ed out constituted Itself a strong minutes and then rinse. Place in a chin man machine guns 1y ao that none -May escape and yet' crock. packing tightly, and adding- .-Where -stHl some dimples- flickerid tbe-iateFat allied offensive, says's Lon- point inside- 'the Germ' qn lines, and ailaw the bag -to be loose. Cook tbe d in —0 dori--despatch. Itil the in -- 4- cloves of garlicj dozen "--I— ---.our. an. -of Aug. 28th. held out.for flive hours ui zep.my eaves, 7% re until, - very thick-, - llguiffly�, I ounce of. mixed spices. Cover . with" Placed on. a haughty head; his., face The Frenck troops.had-b#L-is about 2% hours, mashing theL hampered by the German machine boiling vinegar and cover -the crock,; all tan. spice bag frequently with the potato - guns in or on the tops houses- with a cloth and then with heavy' In the Sewing -Room. 4,1 -sterilized bottles, lo6ki; his steady. legs Tanks were masher. - FUI into in the vicinity, and a mea'- Adding- one teaspoon. of salad oft, to; P._ paper. Tie with string and And pompous -e. i - If sew some ;A -a' 61".ary placii., sage was sent to them for assistant -you had occasion to I store in CO apart. 'edRe. thofigh no -.1-J. prevent. souring.. Place In a hot wa-, We laitighlid to see 'hird atria;but These complied; but the German ma- ]see on a curving I Mixed Pickles 7 --ter bath and process for fifteen mi- ell protected one finds time to do much of that now—but now. chine guns. were too ' -well stoles. Coal,. then fasten the, tops of 4 quarts of cucumbers, p2eted. and rt of work nowr try this. little de-. We cannot laugh;'we half forgot- to he knocked out.by-the ffire from so .1botti'lis securely. Let cool. When cut in 1%, inch blocks, I quart of the- vice- Roll *t1fii' IiCce anil tie it- with ten how, the tanks'. guns. Accordingly. 1 Cold dip tops of"bottles in. melted se4l-' small onions, l..quart of cauliflower,far, a thread so that it will not unroll. n ing iv, big catsup may be bottled dozen red pepper polls, I I And his trim brown equipment. wrings tank commanders co ferTed at tbe� ix. T emon cut in . I der. the. heart. end of the village and decided, -in ai Thin '(fip the* IstraighV. edge in hot pel without procelaing if desired.' Do not thin slices and parlinited until ten burriid impromptu war council, to -water—Just, the edge, and about half grow away the water drained f.tom Remove- the skiriy from onions anditomatoes, use it to make, vinegar. break the cauliflower into mall flow= fie is aro like his brother, and his coat deatrov th ige by sheer weight the width of; the lacie. . Wring a A.. n , •� 1 Thi. nrvmv i„t,a,+ one, is a copy of metal. water out and dry the lace, still Jn*: the roll. 'When it --1i. dry the 11 all togrthcr ir. preserving kettle and i rammed Of • �-Wash one basset of tomatoes _and''; I Of what 'his Brother -marched in, house after house. ,bringingdown insid1k, will be alightly shrank, go +3,iArvi- that it measure 'less, than the bucu , CUL ill -LitvLv.l aa,llu cuum UII1141 cider- vinegar. •-Addii.g;—1 cup of stricung Through ....very soft ' Rub 'through a colander r br6wn sugar 1o: each: qua -v t.- of - cider I T11% cheering street& , with • dancing -the 'coi6s Outside, and so you wiave era selves from the ruins of one' house, 'fitting it to the curved difficulty in to remove And skins., Re-, kettle boil for vinigar used. Now mix and add: I flags afloat. then proceeding 0 the next. in, this ]lag without edge the.:vi was capturdd turn to and twenty mi- *into 6 bay VV lravei, clo s of garlic, 21 4-- - way -iI utas. Fill sterilized 'pint i4ts and adjust the rubbers and lids, part- table;,povps who[' cloves- 2 table- a allspiev I --I table- ! The ship that bore that. brother ove r- sea' singe British casual occupied by the French. ThiA out strawberry plants when ­ tally tightening. Process fo*rty mi -i spoons of whole . , n of mu.4tartl seed, I tables oon Poo P 'Above the hidden death that men- 'In another attack -a tank was set, trey become -matted. Croo�ded plants liuteq In ' bat -water -bath. Se of celery seed,.1 stick of cinriairnon,: aced 1(4r, on flre..,the officer in command was. will produce only a -poor crop next More �-jocurciy, then test for leaks an re, blades of mace Bring to a boil and; T nd - -o that red share with smoke.ai .. . 1. killed and the first driver severely. year. in a cool, dry place. - I 1cook for fifteen minutes.. Fill into trouble' dirh— are boiled "in . their jackets," are - Canned Tomatoeaa.-Lola." i jars and sea): To4k all our calm at mind and pleas-' apples; tel'ect b4isiket OF firm tomatoes and ant ease.. into boiling water and then into cold water -to remove tbe-skins.-� in "Its Ne Vas-geropt Paq"- The Boy Scout's graver now., What Peel and core and then -pack into -.(They shall not pass!) pact he made :.4 DS Irterilized jars. Rill. Jars to ov-r- They sholl. iiot.passl! A wall of steel -Wi h that 4 brother, he has never fowinp with tomato pulp. Adjust: prevents them! told; rubbers and lids and proceis In; The lime may bend, but it can nev. But they were comrades' those last YIELDING ay % -water bath 'fort fiv days, wou 0 e-1- ftsten 1,A- secure- For oatstretched--ur een., hinds-,Ahall-on zJ4-Tv talk, fbe strong hand the s iyWt--: 11 and W" for leaks. Cool, then, thrust agfunst them. one laid.. re in n cool, dry place. H . ! The impious unniab hordes in braln the" tomato pulp by turning; error.quake If any bitter news shoqid 'leap the *0 tomato' mixture a Sieve 'and-'Re,:duie they kho%i- their efforts are .apace; -jW),ing through . sieve. - This me- in vain! Saying he fell this bitther young 1hod of removing the water eliminaiteq They cannot pass! God will the Vic -and slim long boiling.' This ]a a saving :. of 4ory gain.- Will take the big, big part assigned fuel, The water drained' from the; to him: rnii7 be used for mitk, 'r.g:- .-Cellulose �from �:eaweed and a paper 0 8 'Grow worthy of a son's, a oldier's'; -ratoes milk bottle are the latest additions place, CbIll Sauce Lto the paper industry extension. Wash am basket of tomatoes, ent: When black raspberry vines bend Try Apples This Way. Place in preserving ket- ever, each tip ly%7ied in -the *oil and I have found that * apples boiled 7.,-Apieces. rand add: -=41 quarts of onions, peal- held in place with a peg or stone will with the skins on, just as potatoes 6d and cut In lilloes, I clove of garlic,; take• root and send up new sboots next are boiled "in . their jackets," are - pooled and out to bits, 10 large, green' spring. The new plants can, be cut much, - more delicious than bake(l. "Spors, wasbod, seed* removed and i from the parents and transplanted. apples; ane a LLI %W I Fi;ie from Obir6riiindint1noome Tax. you can-purchaso MICTORY BONDS through our -FART/AL PAYMENT PLAN Write us for lnfqrmaUon on. any securities, said for ourplist of investors' attractive returns. H.- M. Gohhdil (Members Montreal StockExchangs) -106, ThanepbetatloA Building, Montreal Main 18471 . t2; Y vy t w @. < `-9 �'� •y.',,Y SII �.LiI /./ iii t - * l -Fred _!$[orri�e�yy left' Monday -C. Roger@ and daughter, &tile 4 • do attend St. Ddleharel's College, :Irene; spent "a few days with W. How we you, off. for Boots.. ? � x: h J. and Mrs. Taylor. of BrookliD. w -Monday, bet 14th, has been - r:Henry w e era as ustla - re, ames rien, . srhp has . ? w ` �aed as rJ,4auksgiving pay. next Tuesday to'atteud to his been spendih the'past six weeks '. `. F. B. Doyle, of Toronto, @pent professianaLd.uties. ne Brad#orc,'ret red _hon3e on ' iVe have anew line of -B ck and Tan• ilk at $ Oa, which-- we - Monday with his, relatives here. -Mise .Helen : Morrissey, who Sat�rday last: Barb.--ALoIIeF -he►d ►- srweaa Y' - _ ' _ - k awreace aptizes ,o trip to the city on Wednesday throat trouble at' St. Michaels have returned home, after spend- -Mi ss Maude Bevis, of Lake Hospital, Toronto, bat -week. is ing about a' mouth -with. friends Ill an - Only X5.00 -►-call and -secure a pair as they,v�il:aooll go, ffeld,-b•viiiting-the- Misses- Clark, now home and recoverinR nicely. MarkLacn, Stouffville, Port Pelr ' Yy r of Bing street. -Rev. 'Dr, Marsh will preach in and other plaee9. Some good lines. for. Ladies and • Children as well, at- prices =-Quite A number"irom this.lo}Melvfile Church, 'Pest Hill, on -E. and Mrs. Steph@nson, of eality are attending the Oshawa Sunday neat, when he will declare Montreal, and James and Mrs. below the city stores. c Fair this'<veek. the pulpit vacant; as Rev. H. ID, Stephenson, of Brockville, have 'W - y Rev.. T. Crombie.. of"Qac-- Cameron leaves this week � for returned" home,• after • spending G.A.GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON :bac, will occupy the p--ulpit in St. Forest to e„4same charge' of the several days with John and Mrs. ,� � kndrew'e church on Sunday, Preebvterian church in that town. Stephenson, of the Kingston road The remains of the late Miss J. —There has' been' considerable east. r bf; Reddia, Toronto, were interred favorable comment on the im- ' _ ':.`; • : =w ':in the R. C. cemetery,'9aturday." provement of the to' bin -roads FRIDAY, SEPT, 20TH=Auction sale. ' We are pleased to kdow' that since -the adeptiog of the new fitly head o! cove, t: ria ere and C Mfas Grace -White is riow able to system. IL is said that there has Benson., g young cattle, at the.farm, :.jeave.her bed after her serious iIl- been more work done this year one mile east of Claremont, the pro- _ mesa. than for many years. It is'certain perty of J. H. Brillinger, Sale at 2. '' -Mrs. Thos. Law, who.returned that there was need for a change Bee bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Canada Food Board License �To. 8-20768 home from the hospital last week, of some kind as the roads all over - 4s now. wo are pleased to .report, the township were gradually be- . peso ddvert4aemewte.. _ „ - _. -: , improving. coming worse. -It is hoped that a �r K. _Bugler Robert Rankin, of the this improvement will continue �`•� . FRESH GROCERIES Whitby Military Hospital spent a until the roads will.no longer be a FOR -SALE -A number of oak -bar - ' rel §_. some suitable for vinefar barrels. Apply 1�T s _dew hours on Sunday at the home diegraee to the township. at the Pickering Bakery. . �s;f New Prunes,, , . E+ 1 b8: for 35 cents . - of his mother here. -The opening of the Women's 6,0 c Si Ib -Mrs. Mesnard, of Buffalo. his Institute Rel Cross workroom on �URSES FOR SALE-Gdod a+ork Mixed- Tea (special) . , , r team, also good driving mare, standard - . . . i • - •' wit returned home, after spending a Tuesday afternoon -was a decided bred. ?apply at Pickering Livery, ,4bt[ couple of weeks at the manse with success. Everyone enjoyed the Pure HOney, In pint ,are,. : 55C a jar her father, Rev. Dr. Marsh, pleasant eociabilit anti the work 'GOVERNJn Bonds Municipal and Corn Syrup. in bulk, �tje 1�, , y Corpora ion Bonds Foit., B •W, h Dykes, "' • , -4e0. H. Jones, accompanied by want forward well.' The sewing Bond Broker Whitby. Ont., Bell Phone 193 - - '� his daughter, Miss Frankie, left on committee were kept busy cutting Ind. Phone so 40d : Ta • Saturday to visit his daughter, on the two long . centre tables all Have .you tried any of the new Flours ? . We have Barley,. Olt' FOR BALE -Young cow, part y} ,. Mrs. Williams, of Bloomfield. afternoon. One corner had been C Holstein, due Sept. 3rd. A�pl y• at lot 11, . -Mrs. John Rankin and dau• allotted to the stretcher cap sec- COO' 1, Ytckrring. or gnu. phone Pickering MOs, : Corsi 'and Rye Flotir at 3 lbs for 25 cents. a John Steph4nson. 49.32 :. hter, illisa Minnie, spent -over tion and in the opposite corner an -- Sunda with the letter's brother, improvised kitchen was made be- O]ISALE•:-A very complete house R1Ce`F.lour 15c per lb: -T. M. Henderson, of Toronto. hind whose screens a delicious cu �'. Hzi seven rooms and basement ,with_ furn• q p ace.. kiardware doors, Two good lots. Apply ar these next baking day g y -kre. E. Cantelon, of- Colling- of tea ansae equally delicious -rakes to.Nlrs.-D. Simpson, Pickering, +ate y .. g a and see how good the are. , wood, and Miss blabel Clark, of appeared about Pour ddefresh ock to the , mrtch ctxv, - FO'R SALE=Onc - t anew days here enjoyment of all resent. The two due in September, and one_ registered _ k with their rother, W. J. and Mrs. room was greatly a m re -- F. con. 3j, Pickering, Phone 1ltt vets BU7. Clark. ated with flags and flowers. :Mrs. x9.31 ES,S- G0-0�,5� -Miss Dorothy Baylie left on Bayne, to whose kindness the In. 08T-Thureda evening, Bepc. 5th, _.El _ 7 '-Wednesday to attend the Ontario stitute is greatly indebted for the L > -New fall dress fabrics J est . arrived - King Charles spaniel, female, small. F black Ladies College, Whitby where generous donation which made with tan over eyes.- Return to R. J. Fleming, ---' --- x she will take up her Srst year the venture possible, added a fes, Kingston Road. Phone Whitby 103 ring 4. Re.- ' d Black and Blue Sere 50 inch wide - 2.00 per and ' viniversit work.. tire role in the regulation Amari. .,az ' a1 - Serge, t p y rP --J. C. Bryant left in our office can Red Cross costume. and Aire. FOR SALE-Ooe 15 -horse -power _ , ' on Tuesday several mangels which Croak formally opened the work boiler and engine. Can he seen at_ our sand + _arQon Serge, 3s �111Ch' wide, - ;;,, x.25~ per yard t} ppus on C. N. R., west of Brock- Road. ,Toronto >V are in as good condition as they room With a few words. A hap y Builder•t Supplies. Limited, care Jrfllts. R. R -.wag- No. 1, Piekcrta Phone Roo: a9 Light Grey Dress Goods - - -•- -_,,60C per yELrd in a pperfectly dark place. receiving of the nolo of 872.00 in Ot-BE AND:' LOT FOR SALE IN t •. . ` -In the casualty lista few days donations for the cause. Ever • H Pickering Villaee---Frame • house. '•3 room,. Grey, and an mixture. Dress foods, Z 5e per yard. ra acre of land Large and •mall fruit, immed- r ago Byron Leavens. son of Frank one is cordially invited to cin lu i3tepo�es Bion. For furtherpartreularsapp�y to• '. Leavens, editor of the Bolton En• the work and help make �icker- Asa Hubbard,R R. No. 1. RckerinR, t�dtf� ' _ ,.REMNANT �+ terprise, formerly of Pickering was log's Red Gross work room a real oilARi�i'FOR BALE -3 _ REMNANT larkbarn :a . .� e wyrerr good huildin¢s. well - •— - at the will be a epeciaf servito the allied cause- . cog. ce -A very serious anto- accident --4-- :1-� �atn - --' - -' — _ �� p benne@. bight consoler a small sarm as part emn n o DPess �To s •y011@9--� �11� , Yrt$i$ �t�g he Methodist sabbath School occurred -on_-Sunday evening on paytarnt Apply By:c, New $ s1(ltfice. 'r neat Sunday .and every member the Kingston road, about •a mile - - -- - -- - -- .. an - s K� of the ecbool is requested to be and a half east of the village. in r 3 1 Nets—all en the and kinds. : - SRU FOR's lot v. Be sure to call and lone g - c n. 3; P,cki•nfig. Fn.t cuss b:�;litncs wiih present sharp On time at 10 a. m. which Miss Lila Ruttan, of hit- w+ttdtrtili and.il.,, never -failing stream of water, ! k them over before the o -Percyy Smithson, who has been by. was badly injured. The car, well tented: al•na good bearing orchard-. soil _ . _ y g in the Campbell Flour which was a Ford, iv a rich stay. loam. Good 9 -roomed Alnuac - _ �. i Cker p , Was a borrowed .with furnace, abundance of hard water. soft- s Mills here for the past year or so, one, and was driven by a novice. w3trr sink in kitchen and sf+tk in basement for has. been transferred to the Cam It is reported -that it was goin wa%himt. For .particulars apply to John -Sell, •' 1 •- bells is >} p° g at R. R. No. 1. Pickering; . 48-x1 Udies . Fancy Neckwear Toronto, where be is pro- a rate of 85 miles an hour, and in tre7,RI8COE 1►IOTOB CAR CO. The ated to the position of shipper. turning oils to pees as approach. 1� car with the half million motor.. Seto -+tarter, Come --and see our Cre-e-de-chine and Silk Crepe Collar's in -Mrs. and Was Shepherd will ing ear, they went over the end making rt easy for women to drive: Electria bold their fall millinery- opening of a culvert, upsetting their auto light in back seat, tasking it ea,y w read your - p@ evening paper- Seats wi& and well fiinished, -L • plain white i also fin° Lawn Collars, prices - ' r at their residence one door weal of which was badly damaged. There causing your friends to admire your car, A man' t pwr the Presbyterian Chnrch. The were six occupant8 in the car, but is know, by.the car he drives. Better' Buy a - ranging frOln 2+r?C, t0 .1.50. incise of Pickering and surround. all Were thrown clear ezCepting Briscoe, ines rywood bt tf Baler R. C. Davidson, �» ' _ -' _ ' _ Ing country are cordially invited Mis' Ruttan, who was caught iCoeall and inspect tbeir stock. underneath the back of one of the OTICE is hereby given.that Sam- aned to the round. uel Burgoyne of the Townabip of M a So -C H A P M A N of the Women's Institute will b- After beintt re ease row er in the Province of Ontario. Former, held at the home of Mrs Shirley painful position she was taken to will apply to the Parliament of Cana.. on Tuesday, Sept. 17tb, at 8 p. m., Whitby where Dr. C. F. McGilli. da at the next session thereof, for: a instead of the usual date. Every.gray attended her. It was found Bill of Divorce' froth his wife Alice =z ' c F ,.bod come. as there is important that her spine was badly Injured, Maud Clarke of the Town of Hilton in Q-0TI W E A Ryy w bnsihess to be discaseed regarding and she was taken to one of the 1118 State of N w York,: one of the - - - school fair sale. Toronto hospitals. It is possible L♦cited States Jr America, Married - -It is not to be wondered at that she may never be able to woman, on the ground of adultery and t .that many.auto accidents are oc- walk again'. Miss Ruttan has desertion. O11r. stock of Footwear is now Complets-, and it will pay you to _ earring when we consider the always had a dread of a tog, sod Dated at the town of .OAawa in the _ >i. call in and see the varied -lines of goods --_: � County a! Ontario in fire Province of furious rate of speed at which it Was, only after much solicits- Ontario, the 15th spy of August, before baying elsewhere: many of the autos are being driv- cation, that she was induced to A. D. 1918. - en. The authorities should take join the party in the ride which SAMUEL BCR(iOYwTE, drastic measures to stop the prtc. W�►s to result . so disastrously to By his Solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, _ tics which is each • a menace to her. 49--u o.ha.ra; out: We -have oui new line of Canvas Boots and Shoes el' ened. human life. All sizes for Men, Women,:Boys and Girls. —W; H. Peak has sold out his �TNw GOOD FARM FOR SALE sj 'bus business to John Calvert, ' who A number of our ports took in the will take possession in a few days.. Osbaws Fair. to Highest Bidder R, ;- BUNTING �'ICHERtINGtr �= , After carrying the mail to and W. McBride spent the week -end, from the. station for twenty ears, with friends in Toronto. Tender@, in writing, will x received Established 1857. t up to Saturday, Oct. 6th nest, for the mwell se conducting }lig lyerryy Lloyd and Mn. Turner visited pn purchase of the "The Boyer Farm" of business, Mr. Peak deserves a vrell Sunday with David and Mrs. Tran. 812 acres-19to 18 and it on con, 71 '":earned rest We wish Mr. Calvert Riles and Mrs Hoover and *Min Mil- Piekerlus _Township._ Conveniently a. w .� ... ,_■ . �. �.� .�. -- fired motor■d to Vinaianii n- a --A..+ . _ _ - _ _ _ _ %Too a awn tan. Iran spent nunday 'Tome this an Mrs. COurtice have property is to desire to be - received a letter from their eon, hbaw. Mrand Mrs. Reesor at Mark. come its owner. The highest bona- °• fide offer will absolutely, secure it. Harold. who has been- sent to a Joseph and, Mrs. Byer, ' Jacob and posaesaion laE 'of April Rea, with - hospital in England -since he was M,re. Meyer m _ wounded in France. . He states spent the �wleek-fled with friends. one f (or over) cash, -balance first that his da are only slight I�OTICTO CREDITORS mortgage at a per cent, he is and that he is doing well, and he MRS, A. W. McSAY,_ ' Gives great.Uraise for the way he 50-53 -- Box 210; Claremont, Ont. Dal! been treated since he was &=d. Omer® wounded. -Among the recent casualties Lt the Estate of Richard Barton, Dtceased h• I l l DALE MIi,L$ -- thdm name of M.. Fallen a The Creditors of Richard &mon, appears late of the Vfilage of Whitevale.in the. PZCR=NO~ among -those killed in action. The Township of Pickering and County of You can always get the beet Mani. deceased soldier several years ago, Ontario, Butcher, deceased, who died toba. Flour made from No. 1. worked for the•late H. J. Larkin, on or. about the.10th.day of July 1918 of the baae 'line. He enlisted in are hereby notified .to send bpost Manitoba Wheat. , or otherwise deliver y Royal Household and Glenora for =Barrie,'and was married, buE hie prepaidto the ., ... _ ment. He was a native-of-W-htt= by-IthIv his rese" still-reside. paas&� w -forbidding the sale of gasoline on Suddays in order to conserve the suppler. Those who reside along the Kingston road or 'an of the -'other leading roads of the Pro - 'have evidence of the great ,consumption of gasoline for pleas- ' ..ure. In such a crisis through Which we are now' passing pleas- .nre should be farthest from the minds of the people. Before peace again reigns in the world, the de - wands of the war may require t� every drop of gasoline that can be i produced ...a ..�u �4„y ua.Wu- tober, 19I8, their christian and sur-' - ---� BRAN, SHORTS names, address and description, full MIX FEEDS particulars 6f -their claim or interest 119th , 0AT CHOP and the nature of securities, if • any, held by them, Immediately after the CRURHED OATS BARLEY CHOP; day of October, 1918, the estate of WHEAT the said Richard Barton, deceased, will be distributed among the parties _• CRACKED CORN _ entitled thereto Raving reeggand only to the claim of interest of wbich the exe. MIXED HEN FEED Caldwell's Cream substitute cutore shall then have notice and all - - Calf Meal. others will be excluded.- from the ` ' Molasses Meal said distributions. Mrs. Hannah Barton, Wbi.tevate, CHOPPING AND OAT CRUSHING EVERYDAY Ontario,.aud Donald R. Beaton, Esq„ •WhiterAle, Ontario, Nxecutors.I. ., Get prices on feed in ton lots. - W. J. BEATON,oro HELL PHONE. - _ �86 Bad* street, Toronto, F. - - "17 7003M 41-4 Solicitor for the Nzedutors Chopping every 1iay.J • f .. '1 v11 "MUL01 1 1111[ Have xwom Binder Canvass repaired now and get a Binder Harness, Collarp, Boot and Shoe repairing y neatly and promptly done. Call and get your horse goods here ::PICHERING HARNESS' EMPORIUM,- Home MPORIUM,ANHome Phone 31300. W. J. COAKWELL aSPy� y! 11 P� These stoves are ackaowled d. :i to be the best stoves. on the market to -day. Splendid bakers, eaiy on fue •a handsome in design. (Call and see our full stock. J. -H. BUNDY r r :. ,