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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_09_27�1 a .•"-„:3�'nP#'' �,z,' '.. '. o, �,, Y d`••� 'ki:t •x._t^11."yir ao. a.. .,fie "e° ,':i�hv+'�x',,+. {..y, a` ,4� a':,,..1'".i,�d•�; y. .•c�. , .� �..�1 M�^��'.����"'� ,1R,,;,„�.,�� �� a^.•.. -2yT'' ..:: oda. � -h` .�” »�. '* iJ"�' .. is ` _ . .• :. ':.✓'a.aF .+. yF G .. :. r;.. •""'e s •. WIN .. p � ' . ..4 'ISA. CKE wvA 1. r ems' go. so _x :"VOL. �t1 .111.. r�J.VKERING-9, Ohl ., Ral:DAY EFT -KA REE- 1i . 1918 '. .r_ _ hlnHLAND CREEFC - - P�tabliehed76y8ai a�, & +�tlrat�eifflrEettal �a>rha. � R'F`P"NRRY - , `--+ ` x„�r Medical L. CALDWELI�,11��iI. D. ;Successor `Y •. to the I►tt .Zt. A.�Btodie. . Phone 895• Qlar'eaoont. Oat. OARTWRI.QHT,`,iFor- merl o! fir avenhorst,Ont•, Successor to lire It. E, yTowU, Picked 9,l,OdL 'Office homes I! to 9 aadl.a0 to 8 g..tA 8517 E. FOR IYTH. b. of O., Regis- + • WPM momber of the ppyytemebrteal Asso- 0 of on"flo.:Al, mw "Untion -Nento *I ot. ! sIsms. Illy" tested tree. Noor on O. MQKINNON, M. L.R.O • 8dinbn h, member e! the- Collese of ••lbydataas and�ntrgeons•• et Ontario 3iaeotUts - '�� � att�fieneto�disi%io! when emend . i'lralw nasi assldsn". Szon{ham. ' XrMa%• . H. KENNEDY. Barrister., Sol- a ieitor. Notary Public, - Conveyancer. file. Whitby, Out. 41 E. FAREWRL14 K.C1., BARRIS- • $�Offi and county ause Whitby. 19 t A T. CHRISTIAN. Barrister- and • fiolicitor Motuy Publio, Etc. Money Dane-* office 8ioek Bf. North, WLitbv.. 4w WILLIAM J. E1BAAiOON B A„ Bar - In pre Ales with Messrs. B ckman, Denis nfldicg.85$ay-Street, Toronto. Telephone t f�aid 9Bi-95,i.' ------- - filly pefat�i $.. BEATON. D. D. S.. )' Graduate of Ube Royal Colelge of Dental and U nivasity of Toronto. Office a eWooe hI. Prins" hardware store. Wbitby. Oflfeehour$9,to32:1to b.80.-•lnd.'pfine.6o 1<1d1 phone 820. 4.11y J D� Conk of Tof to. xili beYin charge. 5 k _ i�3iii;tt$Dfi! �rfilP�el• . a Gi: HAM—ismer of 3far 17 o Lfasnsee in the County of 0=0Z Pickering village. my 11 .�RICHARDSON —,Real Es. e. Insuranct conveysnang. !Sot FabLc,Etc .•Pickering. Ont 811 tr FOUC'HER, Real Estate Auc- 1 e tfoneer, vslustw, conactm,and Issuer ''slmarrfeRs'lloensat.Hraagb•m. soy D'}� HOPPER Issuer' of Marriage • Licenses in etre Monty of Ontario. Omen at store and bit residence. Claremont. B.BEATON TOWNGRIP CLERK F, k.- ' • conveyanear. OommlWoner for taking • s81davits. Asoounlans.. Rte. Kooey bo loan as farm 'Imam of >itaerlaga Ida swat^ whlie�ai% Oat. - !F -t nANADA-8 VICTORY BONDS %VWk for sale. Denammations---1158, 8.100, $500 V. Prtee.991-$ and accrued interest. W. V_ i .j a Bond Stoker, Bell Phone 193.• Whit - try, Diu.. Mcl. rMone iu. IGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Oat. -- - Ll"nead Austioaeer. Extentive esper fence in imported and thorcoahbred stock aa1es conductedanywhere. write for terms and particulars. Pboae lad. 9134. 8617 FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, . for Counties. of York and Ontario. AUG. $ion tales of all kinds attenned to on shatNal not=e. Address Breen Siva P. O.. out, OMORTON M. GIBSON. Ontario — —and Dominion- Land Surveyor and Civil ESn�gineer. iiopirI Street, Wbitby. Phone 381. Laced Sitrveyorroof.FortWPerr7, Ya 44 lid• Onyrio - u. MAW, LICENSED AUC- T1oNEE• W for York, Qatario and Durham Counties, M mesas of galas promptly attended to. Teringble. Dates for sales may be Arranged at Odin. Be0 and Iadepea- • dint phonas'-thr, Out. , boy tea. 1-110*7 M Ye%hoary Surgeon $onor drfd f thee Ontario Vete- r and brad• of the Veterinary 81lance Association. Phone—oJl%ast19 ,'realdebce 2902 T= CL?I dMIDKt _• ,VNTIARIO OHN.IDMLIP ?;tea a ful ,fte of t"nli and .car ibd meats oopaatiy on hand. :Npim---AL4 BreaVibat Bacon, Weiners, etc. . .ffipprices paid for $u ' cattle' Pickering v1 Ol>4M—ttee The o - # • Association is to gg "d. proeflcute i x Yelobs. ` After.mangmon.Gils-2l:1ptPgse suf- ."� -�-Sutoday'even{ttg:iaet the -qoa r, Safety -First t', fe ring Laace•Qorpora} Qecil ®anis.'n - 3 of I:: G. and Mrs. •gait;; died at g a#imn of the llitetb od t ohne � lietltl3t tER ed to a ;ver4 . leaning service. '1'iie Rx Do e home of his parents here on Frig' C rig Sept.20th. in his 22nd' year. He Pastor, Mr. El at, Kava t tl4ird of a. y. seriea�of talkiraii- the A-Woman=st the barred with military honors at ;vas much cemetery , on Monday Nell, which appreciated. the • funeral '.beta ver The Whitby Male. Quartette sang r attended- The deceased was three splendid numbers.' • Port Per ell -shocked and otherwise' badly has heard several good quartettes, In We and since coning home last eluding the Sherlock Mule Quartette, cin g has suffered $ read y from •his but the Whitby Quartette is probably Y the fest. halan ed q sr fs all. Both the 2nd tenor and the lest MONGOLIA base. th-t two difficult parta to get -- 'filled, were very effectively. taken b LicenseNo 4-a8A _ 0Rowe, enpect- *' Clayton Tarr spent Sunday at Osh- Thos. Jones and Th 6. respect- Ively. The best 'number was Lead Fioui siibstitutea kept oz1 by Silo•fllling has commenced' in our Kindly Light, with the maieal setting written by Dudley Buck. Beth Than. 111 any Cllantii86 reiluire(.� David Smales, of Ringwood. spent Jones. 2nd tenor, and E. W. Hvans, h i26, trifle with nature:: Protect. th youi buildings by da installing a w ser - A Safe .. System of. Washington• ternoon, ,' F�ightning Rods. la lar protect your buildings in such w a way that a stroke or a - s oun$ed; charge is broken up. in juries. We do not draw lightning, but we prevent, the flash from coming. We have the safe system We give a waranty s wa. Write us for particulars b urg, at 01 1 F, 'Bake' $ -- - $ - (Successor to] m Baker ba Heise) toe 3touffiville, Ont, e J. H. REAL, Claremont a ' HOUSEFUR"HiNGS Big Stock; at the lowest. prices. , Call and nee, -Ind Phone lU. - . P q Claremont. d n • Friiit Packages f� e I have and ex,pact to have ;during the o 11 Quart Baskets and, covers, 24 uart Crates l 1 Quart Berry Boxes c All guaranteed No. I quality: Order earl` and sere your requirements, — asthese a changeable timea. a Chopping and Oat Rolling,etei'y1 day as usual W. G. Barnes, Green River Or address R.' R. No. 1. Locust Hill. - RAILROAD - and Tele raph work as taught -in Shaw's School. Toronto. will ensure a good position_ at. a good salary. Write for particulars. W. H. Saaw. Pres., 8 Gerard St. East. Toronto. �c ering i erg First-olass rigs for hire -Day or night Bus lmeets all trains reaming promptly attended -to. Agent for Canada Carriage W. W. He Peak, water, . Pare WAter If you*are wise yon will use the only Ideal Well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, who is agent for Wind, Mills, Gasoline Engines. all kinds.of pipe and fittings for .water works. Also bath room fix- tures, etc. Everything given careful attention. _ RICE'S PUMP WOR 8, Home TeL 5521. Whitevsde; 0ntf .: Enormons Demand :- for Graduates of the Populace - LLlOTT ' -- Yonge k Charles Ste, Toronto, All our graduated and scores of our undergraduates have obtained positions this year and out of the last one handred and four applica. tions from business firms for office help we filled only nine. Salaries ranged from $10 a week to IM a mouth. • Enter now, -Catalogue sent free. W. J. Elliott, Principal at his home here. 2nd bass. are beard to advantage in �< a =P Mrs. Richard Tarr and famll�epent this piece. - The let bass, Than, Rowe, Highest Pi : _ c� nnday ll<E Walter War3'e—, of Clare- carried the air in the quartette now. out. ber The Lord is My Shepherd. This - Quite a large number €rood here at- psalm lost none of .its beauty in the - 'Pai& x nded the school fair at- Unionville sioging. 'Another exquisite number n Thursday last. was Still. Still with Thee, �. D. Mrs. James Spears, of Balsam, is Dylces sang a masterly number The _ppending. a few days with her sister, Lament of Daviel Re has a perfect dor ` 3Ivs. George Bowers. tenor voice.—The Star. George Bowers returned home last ,Ba�.lLsd , eek, after spending the summer. as DUNSARTON re -ranger in the north. f William and bars. Harper and son, A. Shepherd. of Toronto, spent the �%]��a# Wllltam, 'of' Stouffviile, called on- week -end here: 1♦ Zi 4 Abram Lehman on Sunday. Miss Horabye of Toronto, id • the ....... guest of Miss M. Annan. f �`" r•. CROCK ROAD Sire: Jackson and Miss H. Vollman.. 4 k�,< Mrs. Asa Hubbard, who . was verg Claris. ger ' oorly Last -week.. U.we are glad tb say. Miss Suite. Pifer, of Toronto. spent cite recovered. the week -end- with -her grandmother. Messrs. Fuller and Carlton have M�s Pierer. i�scontinued their threshing °Pers- George and Mrs. O'Leary have ciw• /��} icas for couple o! weeks and are ed up thele residence' and on Thum .'� C'gS'�ITS Vi '. ow busily engaged pressing bay. day Ieft.for Toronto, where they will P reside for the winter. Our school section was well re res- T. ated at the school fair at Pickerin On Wednesday our publie, school On April lat the undersigned will tsdtsi n Wednesdayand our bays and Rirlu cowed, sad s large auriobar of the rest• pcaeeeaion of the shave e1saQ. l? reenter a of the a surround-nress prizes offered. in country. joined the ren n. work Promptly attended to. - 'The funeral of the late Asa Hubbard Nor to the school fair at Picketing. which was held oo Thursday last, was Nor school did well in the matter f T.an�re and Interfering homes made argely attended. The service was the number of prizes won. and all de- a specialty of. and money rem onducted by the Rev, Dr. Marsh, of clare the fair to be -a great success. - . funded If work does not kering.. Among those from Adie- On Monday a very serious accident = prove satlatactorp.` tante who Yere resent were tiles. occurred to Master Charles Bailey. Alda ��p�gQ , James •Jackdon and Mrs. Chas. Jack- When be was getting on the demo- on,, of-Liiddsay. Thomas Jaeksod. of crat•he Rot his oot into the wheel Brooklin.• James H. Kaves and family, and before he could be rescued load his Briscoe Motor Car Coe _ o;Toronto. and George Ka 9, of: tilt. leg broken in two laces: Dr. Dales Joy. wan called and the little fellow is now a.0 •doin ' as well as could be expected. The Car with the halt million moose. QLSN MAJOR g P Self-starter, errakin+; It easy for but it will be some time before he is yeomen to drive. Electric light x �� John and Sire. Bielby were at Oscar arc,und again. - - -- in back seat, making it Ptckett's on Sunday. euy to read your V A number of the boys from Dagmer• KiNawLe eyening paper. way visited Glen Major on Sunday. Seats wide and well finished. causing " George Pickett. Edgar and Charlie James Peagel's is busily engagtid y y i our play friends to admire Our y doing the season's threshing. A man is known by Fias vis ted William tae on Saturda Bentley Bros. are busily engaged car. t = t night• tilling their new farm at Audley. the car 1 delves._ Ross Watson and lady friend and . Huy -a Briscoe• � the dealer ° George and Mrs, Wilson and family Hen Widdifield has commenced cat - were the guests of O. Hopkins an Sun, ties corn for his mann customers. R. C. David i'silerl�Wtitl dapp. Mrs. Tripp, of Port Perry, has baso --T --` Herts. Welts and lady friend and visiting bar daughter, Mrs. Harbroo. p Mise Edna Wells and friend were the C. J. Stevenson has been indisposed for a few days suffering wit>l, a severe ga,e of Alfbar of_Wells own Sun cold cold and a mild form of bronchitis, . mnir In Joan Cornier is the school fair at Claremont on Mon - or dR All report having had a very auction sale. It wti be Dae of the en o able tithe, good sales as his stock and implements Lawrence visited Silas Red- are of the No. 1 variety, and even i thing will go dower to rile ring est bid- -;Shin 1 %� S mond on Sunday, Mr. Redmond going � V fi? home to Brooklin with him toe d a der. as Mr, Corner is retiring and is going to Hrooktla Co live, few days; after his illness. Last Sabbath our annual Harvest Service was held here on Sunday Home services were held. Excellent 5 t when a large crowd assembled. There sermons were preached here at •8.110 .� will also be service here next Sunday " evening at 7.80, by the new time. and 7 o clock . by Rev. � W. Elliot, of Port Perry. Sppeecie! music was rand. wrilTffv ered by the Greeenwood Methodist _ choir. On the following evening a On Sunday. September the.ffitb. the Splendid chicken pie enpper Was given, annual thanksgiving services will be followed by one o! the bbeeaat pr ids � ' men held at All Saint's. --The-Rev.-Freder- ever listened .to .here, by the ick Robertson. Uxbridge, will preach, Tabernacle choir and others. )![i r at both services. Reeves. from the Hospital. ggaave some rr ate_•:. �r. Friday aftarnooa, October the 4th, excellent instrumentals on.tha piano . t the ladies on the Board of the Vic• Each and all were wild in their admir• tortan Order of Nurses will bold a ation of the program. Rev. Mr. Tot• C '!] EE -80 knitting Las, and sate of home -mads ton occupied the chair with efficiency. As. C. 1Z y .. cookery in the council Chambers..- - The tet oceeds ween around $1bQ: ' Pr. The -Organ and vocal Recital on LOQIIBTLIi " Tuesda evening, September 24th, in 4MRS"w000 All Swats' Church, under the direr• tion of the organist, Ernest O'Dell, Mrs. Alex. Moore still remains in a was much enjoyyed.• The church was critical condition. 0 0 well filled. his was the second such Miss Long. of Brooklin, s�ppeenot a few musical leant since the new organ days with. Harry and Mrs. D.tokett. t Waal nstalleld. Mrs. Ho®and; of "Toronto, spent �- A meeting of the Deanery of -East Friday with- her mother, )lire. Alex. York will be held owthe 1st Rod Zed Moore. E. Disney was ander the doctor's T October ler All Saints Church. care last week. but to able to be about The Precentor. Rev, Cannon Plum- mer, will lead the choir of 100 voices again now. ` at tba evening service on ss Emerson and D[rs. Oralerod and Mr. 8 o'clock. At this service Rev. t)aa• and Mrs. Linton spent Sunday with NO non Plummer will preach. William and Mrs. Ormerod and tam - .� - fly here. BROUQMAIM _ F. L, Gleeson and -family, of Toros- -1. Fertlmedt3�y''""'t'a _ to, motored dgwn Saturday evening at •reasonable. )1ZC8i3 O. P. McGregor and Mr. William.' and spent a couple of hours with his ° son, of Toronto, spent Saturday with father, M. Gleeson. W. J. Bodeil. Alex. Gier has engaged with F L. The Presbyterian Choir were over .Green and commenced work Mond .s, to Whitevale on Sunda evening and morning. The expect to et sett) ive Sunday g g• Y B t took part in anniversary eervices._ one of Mr. Green e;hauses shortly-6:Ctmta �a fie+ B. and Mrs. Hamilton and family, Sti�nlepp3yers trsw�isllt+ Ts .. `. res l3ath' ar of Toronto, motored out and spent thlo week by the 'rutlftaiy••aythoAtles Sunday with L. and Mrs. Middleton. for.examination acid was pis ed is _.r. sy i;• The Brougham annual ' School Fair Category C, hence he wit1 of be`called Asa6ctedFloraiEld'�,�, Was held on Tuesday and was a great on. just nolo, 8<"' 1a ' success. The .day was all that could . F. L. Green;: haven�gt nil • =1d th>a �` �'_* .• be desired and consequently there .was red ' will at Evansville, 11 lag li, pjj� 1li� Z a large crowd present of both old and •d6wti. thls week; 'He in �» young, The quslity of,. the exhibits it up iQ the xiibrth oftnid �[em paten oorainu i- - was exceptional tioaall oo . g q odeitn he glgtIa. 'E �t �' p' 4 L,,, P y .R d' beta a ual otberwien'` >qt ,:..App Atlee X03 x saw.l!�t !° msmbst 8 For ii,a'4(r'i11J1� if Rot. superior to thatof any former. ,bas just tofu rfLet4+#.. Jot, • _ <: - itciitimNss. v'ear. The sports were keenly still ilpsto=d n oSsees':in ootiotivvftit 81,pp; frotn) Black Breasted Red tested and created -couch :::iate%ea hie ttft�t testa ,ba found ifY' "tba, Ct `' oGame-choice stock. and T33e boys and the 1f of life sc>a$o un �� .� ilssst*31 excellent layers... deserve at ltir.tbe. ales ?ilii y� t Also; Young Belgian Hares eRiah rhes eaite>~, tilese� bdlllal� Thi$i' 'rn ',sae ltBitia `` Y eChlb ;advaneti eves.piri>i 1 u i, i' 1� b8 t} Perim• and. Silver (are Siber- t fellers yin t$ei> lose f' r' { iieirs,l parsui rind 4 El. 'ti.. ,,vib+ig 11 . troops�� �� . 2 r y f"? �P�,r4' .. S Ice i • !l 1rf1��� fl . °+x¢ a .kx .rlEdlk tit : i�7 r Ail o n,lAwav hoit Rbiy �•�, _-'�ffbl�' Eilc itt11'F!''of.tli�'I6GtVtislC�,�-- �w r I. r ,�t�,4d {a."?�`sw.:r • ..� t � a+n�,fr nr, � ��•„{a � . T­*1-01,e"-,7)�W,;�,",� 1� , _;;O- •_iX J, ��3 n�, R % 4. ILi = - r' S' H+ow► "a►ticb a poiri�d ? „Y„ afti a hay with OU 0111 �;neen as tit he -ba d 4 red, -never b Thai was a great ise and 41s. �E R R"I surpri appointment to YOUT "Yes." 7 Ar "But. -you didn't immediately tAke Measures to-find-Scanian &"-get In.- 'Arthmr, Pier. formation from him that would ena'614 you, to arrest the guilty =an?" "I meant to do mile" '6b' 13044II&M =111=01 0011109687 by 0088W OrMUSM"t W193L TbM Allob exattly that at soon was off as I duty. And thafs, Just what I suftleded in doing when CHAPTER XIX-(Cont'd. afeOus L the witness and helpful to' with Scanfin 'later at the; Tr a police station." WM yield twice aeOnuch in the ask turned the witness over to ha client's case, was providentially teapot as will 'Maxwell for cross-examination. about to . emerge. Now, look,bwel" Maxwell advanc_'' arY tea: shook his finger' h is REAL emnomy to use iL t-ho--lboked "It was a few hours earlier, that ed close 0 Jerry sad she in same night," Jerry In his -to SW 114T IIIAOXWng ti—M 0 t e Con saman's black eyes, y answered. ce." "Wasn't Your'conversa- UrD 'What was thi clrcumstazicga of tion with Scanlan in 'substance abouts 8445 that Maxwe had neither forgotten that meeting?" like this: "Of course you and I both - nor forgive There was S sparkle 47 had overhauled him and giabbed know there was nobody else, but if, THE MOSLEM CRESCENT star stood for the star of Bethlehem' disturbing, malice In them that Was him an he was running away. It we're to Set you off'welve got to hang: Maxwell began suave In his badge Richard placed the crew- was at the corner of Weaver and this thin Gins definite person'?" drlrin Of the' Emblem Assocf*Q cent on its back and the star above "N Eighth. He was one of the two men' "Nothing of the sart,'O declared encu h. g on s MY that Scanlan I chased. after the shot was fired. Jerry with heat, in. be - With Mobainmedivals mmedanl4in W&& tant to make any confession When I caught -him and saw who he "Didn't you recall having it; but when Iffoha g, Officer, you c came - triumphant the Tdrks made 'Been e natumily associate the crescent: implicating any one?" was, I Just gave him 'a shove and Scanlan with Sch1upfe in ran after the other fellow." Lapatka's crescent upright, and .placed the star "Yes, very reluctant. Mohammedanism as i%adfly a#-- :place one night, and didn't that give where the dark area 'of the moon - 'And you were able 5 "You delibeiatelly let him "cape, you the Idea of suf e associate the cross with the roll. to overcome hi , getting Schlupfe's should' bei Others tell us that it is scruples by pert although you' had reason to believe name to Scomlan?' uaiil�n­tbere was no Ian Vol becausetheChr'flt' That 'a' of courgoV.the star of piercin brigktuess, the coercion in, your he had- conunitteda, crime?" "No. Certainly not. Scan e the methods?" crescent has long been morning star, Al Torok, defteribid In "None at all." "I knew that It a crime had been unteered it of his own free wili.pl 4 the.,ayvMol of Ottoman Turks, who cominitted it was the other fellow Atter ou'd talk with him for Alm 1;h the, eighty -;sixth chapted _pf the ' "Y�u war* quite unusua!I t* ed th e dominant people .. - y patient was the really guilty one, and Othetonet some time!" among the Kbron. with him?" of "WoolenuL It appears, however, from I'd better get." "Yen. "I don't know 6'..'- evidence Produced in Mr. W. J. Gor- Ow KbOut quite u12U8Ual1_Y* "Did you realize that -in -lettin- I!Thut-v III do for you•," said Max- ItVA the -first -case -of -the kind I ever Scanlan So you were violatins your well w;th a anger. And Jerry, Isol- dwirs Flake of the World; that it was handled. :e Il the emblem of Constanti- It Tired Workers. oath as an officer of the lawl" Ing impotent and humiliated, 111; the �'nople, or, rat is apt 'to be forgotten that men "You're rather a, now man on the "T'so, but I wanted to irst the other stand. her, of ancient By rolice force ?" Muscles and women are not machines. man. Immediately afterwards court was Ilium, the city which, eight4.yes." "You know that for such neglect Of adjourned for the day. J hundred and sinews Set strain'ed,and tired do- as h*, Years after the loath. 9f the prophet Ing the same � thin Just how intimate was yo friend= took his departure from buildine-t charges . could be preferred -islam.'becam g over and Over ship -how well had You a a the C41tal of this rel- again -ftn--th-&f—ev_ir_yone looked at n sora the force?' either pityingly or with suspicion an For th* vrigin 4 the em' c'ent as a ;nervous system becomes f" Y6d and "We used to work togeVher., We "I wasn't thinking about that. Sean- contempt. AC land wo he ro back to Under them circumstances, workem. Other -anything var -bad. eraidle symbol we must worn almost to the breaking point. lived near each other and saw a lot of a my friend, and I felt sure To be continue&) the IdImpt _13monLdone days of Philip of M . acedon, the are only Guying a natural instinct "Were you and be involved80 1 went after the other Man. A'ath'ar Of Alexander the, Great. When,. when they together An "the legend rtins, tbat'witenrishir bad for an hour of 'tact to stay in purroy, Work ? ae-j at the Safety A in some riots that took "The testimony you gave a few mi - First Negro to OIRcer-Ri nutes ago -before this was dragged Ow in Ona; "I wouldn't call them, rtats.-, out of you --didn't indicate J w&h Insurance kin I take --�t rch besieged Bysiontillin in 339 morning. -extra Of a you Ml then oat, Nub "B -C-1 he Met with repulse- after "The newspapers called thank riots„ had arrested this man and An 'It tried as it last r�v re-. A man or�102�an who 'has been didnxt they?" him escape. did It?" Pulse. and rt to "No. I just said that one of bhdarmine thli'was; but "Some newspapers First Negro -"Days * -far - enough, Officer I Ob, 106M. $2 working at high pressure and for long rl. A. the enocent. hours, I , . by m'ati'ng- the , "Pro -breakfast" "And they ww* bad inou men turned north on Weaver Street. boos, just gib me 1111W." moon shone so gloriously the;: attempt the quarter out That the, t after I Officer to .Second Negro -"And he stork,. and by starting. his the Militia had to be w was discovered and lire arter Of ay Scanlan won ---.I - her btsir neassionsill at alto !n_ "'The militia were qpdmd out -II , Id the othez — - -_ I ln-uyis� AIR FM wont2lz_ the Bygazatt or 7 ou -•-_ 6 on saver Street anti I - rviiIbat ate". sometimes saves , himself or rac0Ue__W*bQ was -in go sou da most I adOPW the crescent to their badge, herself from mind the­mllrtlaon that Occasion? lowed him. That was true. sit?" and ])is= whom emblem it a serious breakdown and "Colonel Trask." "Nevertheless, I You deliberately was, - as Inuch greater loss of time. Offleer­ 1010 4P0 "This gentleman' you imm here gave Your testimony In such a way as T. their' Patroness. When tile. Raman In fact, this procedure -didn't.roa?" `&1%P*rOr1 CMMe the C"14 k . Aecond.. Nrxr�M mg -u -p -wit ce4r W24 nol. Is now * a as counsel for the defendant _Ikan� -to mislead the jn -1 don't tbI3jk­L Mfol*ed them an d&t $10.000 quieLff -AhOlactd.-and it continue4 to be the -recognized one -among munttion,work-- Ian t" - city badge under the Chrl tian ,- _era, and even employers- are beginning "Yea." my vital point," First' Negro to Second-,,Looky. to -he find I You were perfectly villin to tot heah, MAII, what you mean by. rettin' Pavers in 1453. "en lJohammed the reasoriableness, of it. says "Did t necessary to die- a riotous assemblage in which Scanlan escape, even though MkOt $10,000- worth ob Insurancell, took CiOnsUntinoPle, by way of a British weekly. Thus, the -doctors turn out. that he bad cariun, cm a 7 -vary. at Woolwich you, and Scanlan were taking part?" murder I t. e plain red ern dal ordah comes. -to' instance. are now liagnosing 11 In- fr' just & STOUP of us :tip, ch Arsenal, to cite but one er T.. Second Norro,­"Dat's all righ ir the monotony- Of h 4 "There was cruse V�h h, I On the spur of the mom eltb flair under which I ont of the mill ' te 11 ej :� to victory, he embellished Is -;hen dustrial fatigue" an a recognized III- "Never mind Ur -2-m-r. Trask, as out knowing Just what had over do top, day more are going to be th the Old Byzantine ness. the result being, in most Ingtan- an officer of the -militia, found it not him escape." mighty careful of a 1110IM rd emblem, -explaining - knd -you're still pretty exer." It mean coo, that'these missed "qua eatery to, order you to 2isperse, didn't _y anxious is, a rters" no he?- that he should escape, aren't ?" eaW. you 16 fiela of bloatt' Conataniinop'4 on longer figure in the time -keeping' re- "I'm anxious be shouldn't be found The New Ex, "Yes. 'rhat N one story. but oer, is sn_�Grda as "ovoidable.lost time. "A ndhe let- you know there must be guilty of some thing he didn't do.', "Did VGU Mail that letter I -gave Avcoiding';� the 0 more such gatherings?"" "you're sure You saw two men, of you yesterday?" t the Sultan whom Scanlan was one,-' running 'Ithinafi, the founder )f th. ?00 the ` Ottoman 1lOME. WEFT .HOME yes." a!42 L' - . _ '-N-so.'my dear. I whistled to hundred 'and fifty M "Prior -to the Arrival of the mlHtia man in the postal airplane, but b .­-b-!are tats ra there had been violence and threats of ositive." couldn't come d6*n after It." Bitty fell, had a &*Am In The ftSHAK Place a Goinian'Wishod violence, had, there not?" "You're quite sure this Koectid Man w1iich he saw a er"cent moon grow. "very little violenia.11 wasn't an invention of your own --an d larggr antis it j;aa. I to. See. It an "Sufficient so that the sheriff afterthought ? -FrigoAleri of war-4n--Bxft&in_-arv-i%I-' ' lowed t* purchase three-quarteri� of on #d frc", the farthest aaar to the far. i It happened, of course, kefore the unable to deal with the situation t" You saw him' turn sou; on was tely." .::Absolu thoot wtst. That led him to ad -,pt war, -when Deutschland uber All"' "He didn't deal with It." Weaver Rtroaf?" th I 4 tymbol. which had been the ew 'sounded in the ears of the world - j �n. tit 'east men menacingly boastful the al y`6U`r_s;l4;'7and make it. your 4 I era 1) Rolo,,� ar l:W a century previquSly business to keep and h,,i Britannia! and Yankee ]Doodle. Not p apblicants for work I iitv�aj by force." long been used in const"tino)je. yet had the HYnn'Gf Hate been sung; Yea, we did that." W Where the star came from is not and Germans. -plump, :peaceful,'., in- sAr. A star within a crescent was quisitive and 'An etimes you found it' nee- -01 . d som sentimental -still visit - the badge of Richard I. more. than �'ed E�nd, arriving by the, Channelessary to beat.andmaltreat men .who were too persistent In seeking work?"' two hundred and of `bY AePPehms. Some of 1 "There was very little beating that Constantinople fell. The device was the things they saw they admired;- I know of. I suppose we handled the fellows a bit rough sometimes."' i "'New emblematic the. Crusades, and the and occasionally they sought otheirs, i . _ L . "Y6ur, method& were ellective, until of which Pey had. heard Inleresting the militia put a stop to them? rumors. Ye P Ora MOt He Was fair, fat, spectacled and intimacy of rour "Now this 1 5 wit Lig-moustached, and it needed not his Scanlan -'you were an old -friend, no ZIA` rr" example of the late guttural tones. and Teuton. accent to only of his, but also of his fomily?l J A queen Victoria In oww You knew the acquaint the experienced hotel man- 9" in all well -had known them 46r years lectIng, Vie Williams Now 411141=101SAS a I mwvu ager that the -new --arrisAl-was from retty *(ql! Scale Plan* has been fol. "Tis, I've know OWN" 41 Germany. them -fo t h*16. lowed by "Vrom Potsdamm,�zburg L r/clui e a w i many, of th&L "If it were possible for world's most renowned: come, air," announced, the. newcomer, wO to assist Scanlan out. of a scrape,: musiclins. has "A very nice place, _r air," said the you would try to do it?" 30M LW "Used It to be known as manater politely. "I'd try to do that for,any one."the Choice of the `Qreot find , "Still, &;Ps you'd mak "Dere vas a Patter." e s, little 0 ...-artlets. special e o or. one who -lkax an old' "Yes.? 'Berlin?" P0011th C friend?!' XV Model, Nein. Ohm." "It would be only natural." 440h any, in'? In---er--4erm' I= WMUM FL4XO CO-, UMM, 0SMWA`0iNT- i0f Now, just whit were the a'rgu-: Canada's Olded and Largest Piano Makers &emu course ? menta by which you prevailed over n, nein to "Donner and blitze" Scanlan reluctance incriminate hur In.Eng- t. 10 any -one else?" hA land. In dim Country." "Ohm?" said the managei bought "I told him that as h 7 t een let in!! fully. for this thing with no idea of murder N ftig frOffi it, he ,was under no' on -10-1 .growled the _Germar..__,,4_vie __ gh, co ield- tly man who had! me from Potsda'mmerburg to 9" committed the murder. I told him• ! Ohm. I vas at red -Concert. in Berlin I that histown chances would be much! better if he kept anti back. Fin%-* und I hear der great Engleesh so' rano sing dot der vas no Mace like he 'came to see that, andthen he in e: e ke ' Ohm, und all der Engleegh beobles in a clean breast of it." You didn't prompt -him at all-! 7 Renew it at PArker's.- der Concert Cry like der Iciedw_ le babies, make any suggi'stionsll' Dot must be -der wonderful blace, "No.!" Ohm, to make der Engleesh beobles "Prior to finding Scanlan under ar-The clothes you were 0 proud of whwhen,' Cry, And I tell hiiiieself -dot r vin go rest in the police station, what was new ---can be umde to. appear new again. vat vas no Mace Fabrics that are dirty. shabby und- see -dis Ohm ce like. the 19'st occasion when you had )y orspotted Now, air, vi' talk, with -him -911 any I -der way to Ohm?" ch WW De restored to thiHr former beauty by Jerry looked at Maxwell ate 4- adily, It wwr a sadly disillusioned Ger. and- repeated in a steady voice, 'The wnding them to Parker's, man who. lea=ned that thi nearest last occasion?" way tQ "Ohm" was straight back to But for all his steadiness of aspect! PotsdAmmerhurr-sweet, sweet he_ waw to the - keen eyes U-Cff Ell IV U dammerburg. 11ii-hostile examiner, seeking to tem- porize. Maxwell, who had asked the' s pr9per y ne a estion with ith,the design of drowir-c' 92 Fuel Fro;n Peat.. Jerry back to the meeting with ScaF- Ian and Schlupfe in Lapatka's saloon, :Send articles by at or express. We pay A company, has been formed In seized upon the indication of Weok_J poet carriage one Norway -for making fuel from peat by ness. way and our charges are reason- able. Drop us a card for bur booklet on "Ye , the last occasion.. When IV mat- e n 'al forit? Where was It?" 'the new Industry will be, I , - : , household helps that save money. the Rosendahl method. The raw VMS Jerry hesitate&, and reddened to; chiefly peat from the extensive Nor- the eyes. A The disclosure was not to, lr weglan moors, but any other mater- he evaded; and in that moment of do- ial may be used.wAh is sufficiently lay he saw that- It would ruin his PARKER"S DYE WORKS, LIMITEO"Al, abundant in then _. le� Cleaners and Dyers, t4vmoaa hood of the career. factory, particu ar w aam. The "When, was of last' occasion an r,e L-ONG&CO. 1790 product I ale Maxwell's voi e Tag aggressive am 791 Yonge St. Toronto ADAL oa.threatening; �1.11'0 1111thing, he could not Ir Rai English coo at '*% to be disadvanto. guess what, th :4 -RCES- BYGYOS TO EN 0-1 A British Evacuate Town and Re- 1�ie"�P �Sritish fteavy Nazareth and Other Places Sacred to Christian Z. WorV.-;-18,W Prisoners and 120 Gum Captured.%fo Norilierifi� A despatch' from L6ndon has" been. -Is fbag, the strings of which have been Bakuj in.Trans-Cauessiat n. Allenby -forces in Paleatibo have taken 18,000'1 drawn taut closing' the mouth, thous- evacuated by the British, wba -have enmeshed. Many, withdramm thifT forces 'to .. North - Turkish Prisoners and have captured ands of Turks are rces 1" guns; This means the virtual An. of those already made prisoner. flee- Persia. It Elation, of the Ottoman forces In! ing'in diporder, literally walked into The ova- tion was made nec", 3 stated, because Of the lack "Jg.re easy, it I this gio�.- The. British losses were; the hands of the. Bri-tisli, not knowing r 7 , 21 gur . prisingly slight considering the Im- their. line of retreat had been cut off. of steadiness ,on the part of the Ar- Portanee of the advance. %�hough the Turks at some points mepialn troops when they were at - to the i! during Adgu -tacked In lei& titan four Jaya the British, offered considemble resistance by the Turk -end 'of that month It Was al ..,have swep forward in the centre be- I Britt ' sh. at no Point were they able to By the the advance, eve realized that the co-op tween the, River Jordan and the sea' stay- oration of the R n on the famous "and taken• the famous, city of Naz -'1 Field of Armageddon, which the Brit- 1 local Government and its forced Be their wings closed round *reth, while would not :bcr sufficienly effective to ash cavalry swept across and occupied in aawift enveloping movement and; Nazareth to the north. In the opera.! justify the retention of •the small nipW within the maw of the great tion of sivAng the enemy within the British detachment in the fees of Pince - r all the Ottoman foice3 in the sack, airmen played an important role. the numbers which the enemy could ' coastal stear, the Min of Sharon, vigorously bombing the retreating collect. 11ie, Ire hil igion In the centre and along i Turkal; inflicting enormous casualties On September 1 the evacuation - the western Jordan- -'Valley. :,Mean- on them. was definitely decided upon, but mon while to t1w north-east the Friendly With the British Army -in Paleattrie. the same day the 'Turks again at - Arab forces of the King of the H6djaz Sept. 22. -One Incident showed the tacked and the allies of the British, th -have cut all rillway communication in � nature of the surprise attack made e reports state, again falle'd'to'co- '-froit of the fleeing Turks, and are I by the British. - A staff car with onerate. •The result was that the Royal Warwickshire Regiment had epe by' officers, in turhing a corner standing & barter to their. esa, - WILY of the eastern plains• in one town, met a British armored cover a Russo -Armenian retire to It Isnot improbable that within the ca this,force r, and all the Turks were captured. ment, and itis feared that . lost-heavilly: tans arrived A small force of Russ Changed Ownri--Tbis German freight &r will not be of or VIA tons, 80c- in cases, 80�,Iitc; elear bellies 0 at Baku on SeptAmber '9 to rein to theolsOmy. The soldier in the foreground Is a Canadian...... Is 28 to 981he; fat backs, 26c. Iti s r foice the British. This, with the in - . Lard -Pure, tierces, 30% to Sic; cleaningifie. activity ,of the enemy, tended. to im nin prove the morale of 3, 32 to ft weallatuffs to 26c; tubs, 26 t© 26 We; path. IW with the, British. strengthening Toros isto, 8 . 24. -Manitoba wheat 45ri2t LOCAL FIGHTING, FRENCH CLOSE' their wish to,hold the town. They to 27%c. ept 26% to 20%c; �-Ib. prints, 27 V N 12L.24%� No. 2 induced the fleet" in the N4 r-12 .8 orthern# a) markets which was still -in Russian hands, to.. _-Montreal 42 0. who in To - 7%; 0? 44 at, 19ROVES LINE �70 LAW Montreal, Sept: 24, -Oats -Cana- me -..-store OF4ift William not Including tax- evacuation, according to the advices.. No. g, $1.01. to $1.02; Manitoba oai;-Wo. 2 C -W.. 87c, than Western ed, 93c; No. I food. extra No. 1 -feed, 97c. Flour -New Scottish Troops Complete Cap- Meanwhile, it Is added, - the- Armen -- Axtra No. I fe intense Fighting tn7 Which tans were 'ne - the e part standard grade, $11.35 0 ... gotlating to hand 318C. I food, 81%c, in store Roiled ts-Basso 900 1 2 tune of Moeuvris-British mans Lose. Heavily. town ever tot enemy. ► W&;;t -no 0 L ' September -- '14 -the ones American corn -No. 8 yellow, kiln $5.80. TrIan $31.00. Shorts, Steadily Press Forward. n A -despatch from the French Army y t -dflisd. nominal.' No. 4 yellow,, kiln Mouillie, $67.00 to $68.00 a 0: made a determined attack. . and nominal. 2, 2,er ton, car lots, $16 A despatch from the British Arm progressen. Man- g that lasted 16 -ko�sm Varied I j- 4- 4.16- IFIPld says: The Hinden- G after fighting ic. eal.- 991A vt&&i&zn--Acr- P ums, aw" U" Mow rne- urunt, W wuA4;u wwo uvwAlm 4rr. 10 colitinues, Mte,- 76 ta. 7&- No. 3 w 75 to ter--2Choicest creamery, 45% to 46c. burg fortress line north -West or bt. iiemit - I y of the Chemin-des-Dame� has Egg"Glected 53 to Uc• No. I Quentin has not any fresh , the -British, the account 170 ag driven the enemy to4folent reactions. th &;to Wt stock, 49c; No' e latter evacuated the town. wording tW- freights outside. 2 stock, Zi to, 46c tenants, &t cat -No.. Winter ecounter-offaftsived, since its Potatoes --Per bag-, car lots, $1.90 to Five vigorous counter-ottaekir were ;O IT lot $2 all No. a inter, -b Abattoir kill- the German 2nd and isih armies, made firing Thursay�. night against $2.00. Dressed 2 bpr6g '$2.26; 3 Spring, V.22, basis 6 stores ed, $N.50. Lard -Pure, wood -pails, were thr"i" back - With a1des Of three the now Frineh positions east -of the a" U. $.-TROOPS Poii--No. 2. nominal 20 lbs net, 81% to wk. ridges, ton Alleges, 1%M men taken Moisy Fb Ge and north of - Allemant. .8". BY JULY NEXT YiF'.AR-' --Barley---Malting, now crop,"$1." 0irners and between'60 and 70 gunL In *verof north as!. Live Stock Markets We hold nearly all the best gMnd saults trmans lost hesiily. A despatch from Washington says- okwheat--Nominal. Toronto. Sept. 24. -Extra choice I from the neighborhood of Gouzeau- '--Ryow-Not. 2 no -1-1 )ieavy steersi-SI5.50 to $t6.00,. choice court to. the slopes -in front -of 'St. The French, troopo have $ton An may, 9f .406,000 by next July. . . . . . . . . . heavy Quentin. - after all deductions* haver been, made Peas--NomInal steers, $14.50 to $15.00; but- maintained all gains made in this re- Qenn Manitoba fiou;,60ld % crop, ivir there' cattle, ehoice, $12.76 to $13-50; Immediately in front, of the armTA- Bion during the past -few- days, and. for casualties "d rejections Is what $12.85. Toronto. $12;26; do., mo- of Gens. - Byng mad Rawlinson the in spite of intense artillery fire have the enlarged American military pro- _Iity o.. good, $11.50 to Ontario flour - War & quality slum $10 35 to $10.75; do., common, enemy Is clinging to a &Moo of forti- succeeded"in organizing. their now gram calls for, General March said to old crop, $10.86, In MontroM 79 to $iL25; butchers' bulls. choice, I - small -bks of . woodland positions. ' There In nave only about the House -Appropriatfoim Committoe. Ii.00 to ;11.25- do.. medium bull@, tied farms, &AMHT1f`0"8W'rT01no'tPst d6eT,=w*c1 Mont. 0.25 to $116W; do., rough bulls, and ra%incs,- but -these , are not -a ihAe-quarts.irs of a mile of ground There are now about 3.200W man -real freights, Included'- Bran, 50 to $8. 50; butchirs' cows, 69fts, strong, continuous" defensive iyetem. separating the French from the height under arm., General March said, - and $ .40 $41.40 per ton. 1$10.25 to $11.00; do., good, $9.25 to We have complete observation- over on which stands the ruins of Fdtt Mair, the plan is -to call 2,700,M of the 36. per ton; s rts, Ray. -No. 1, $19 to $20 per ton,, 9.50; do., medium, $7.75 to $8.50; a Vast stretch of. German -held It an -held teirri- malson. It is most-diffi;ult ground,�new draft registrants -40-Ae" colors -track Toronto; mixed. $17 to $18 per SO., common, �07.25 to $8.00; stockers, tory which s being madti very un- ho3isver, and excellently adapted to I between now .and July. to $10.50; feeders, $10.50 to comfortable for- troops waftft ever i the kind of defensive figirting the $8.00 0 +. BEraw=Car Iota. $9 to -$9. W U.00Z,.camsora and cutters. $5.50 to - ------ fthere. Germans are carrying on. -It is heaVily, Using Bowlif -bearing i timbered- and the- "ro en id. deep!German Airmen swul 4d., :oo! Our victory o' Thursday Is $160.00; do., tom. and mid., I IMore Than 13 Feet In. Length A Country fteduce-WIelesals to fruit. English,- and Ana- ravines and steep slopes make it I to $75.00; sprinters, $90.00 po ibis for tanks, but furnish. the I 48 to 49c; $15o.00; light owes, $13,00 1o.$14.00; Eggs No. 1, candled tralian troops continued to improve, as seplectal new laid, 52 to'54c; cartons. 4arlings, $15.00 to $16.00; spring their Oqpittons' - At various points best possible L positions or- machine A despatch from the British Army'- - rj:bs, 17 to 17%,; cle,, good, to hard local fighting in the night guns, which the enemy has assembled in France -says:-Ijast night German -- 54 to 9 Butter-4,keemery, solids 45% to choice, $14.00 to $17.75; hogs, fed yielded fragments of German infan- in great numbers,., airplanes were busy bombing the St. Ckaignon the Q,*Mn sector, and the enemy utilized . .... -----46c; do fresh made 47 to 'be; choice and watered, $19.50 io $19.75; do.. ?dei ry p i try. Machine-gun positions and rev- -,W t e plateau f� Ants, 42 tel be; Ordinary dairy weighed off cars, $19.75 to $20.00. Montreal, Se t- 24. --Choles steers oral "strong redoubts fell on. Thursday. Germans are- defending - here so draper -anew new typq of planes, of hu prints. 38 to 40c; baker's 86 to SU. go size. I A despatch from London says: ately. More than 430 of their dead Three of these were shot down east M� . " ! Oleomargarine (best grade),_ 32 to $11.76 to $12-50; -good steers. $9.00 morning fin-" were capable of to $11.90; common steers. $8.00 to!Scottish troops Friday were picked up over a space -of -a half -I of Peronne. T1UW choose -New, large, 28% 'to - 24c: $9.00; good tows, SS'.00 to $9.75; !ally overcame the resistance of the mile long -by a quarter of a =Us deep testing eight men., The mod as.- twins, 23% to 24%c; spring -i. ° do, canners and cutters, $5.00 to $6.70; ! Germans still in the - village Of during the _. recent :fighting." The tounding thing a -bout them, 'however, -Isr 25% to 26c;'twins, 26 to 26 %c. bulls, $6.50 to $7.25; sheep, $11. 00 'Moebvres, west of Cam, brat . where possession' of � this plateau, which is was that they carried bombs thlrtaim lee=!%nadian. prime, bushel, to $13.00; � milk calves, $10.00 to contiined ON A- so to 7. 50. there has been much violent fighting the key to the positions -north of the feet long,bbsor�lhn which 'This is by fax 44 Foreign, hand-picked, $14..00; grass calyes, $7-OOr to $8.50. recently, and completely captured the Chemin-des-Dames, would compel the pounds of explosives., 01, 44. 5 fA actors ng' Field lifarshal biggest bomb 4tio Germans have Combr, Honey-Thoks, 10 oz $5 to British Shell Blast Village, ac enemy to abandon a part of the St. the b .60 per 12 os $3 Haig's communication on Friday Gobain Forest. yet pe - seconds ZJ dark tomto*4 Furnaces In Rhinie ractoriie night. or dozenb, C .50 to .75; bulk, 25 to 26c. per -22.-The Entente London, Sept. CkMADA BEATS OWN gallons, allied independent air force on, Fri - Maple Byru -Im rial -i SPIPBUILDING- RECORD A MAKE PROGR EW IN .25; 5 -gallon tins, ;;. 10 jer gallon, day dropped bombs on the German pie, sugar, per pound, 2 to 25c. towns of Mannheim, Karlsruhe, -1 A despatch from Ottawa says:,- Boulay, Frescaty and Morhange, ac . I , .1% . .". -DOWN DEFENCES OF St. again amdabed all records Q� , Provialona--Wbolesale cording to an official statement Issued Canada has ---K for speed.in wooden shipbuilding. The latest feat has lowered this country's Barrelled bfest&-Pickled pork, $48; this evening by, the British Govern- imese Pork, $47. ment British Smashed in German Lines at Four Distinct Points-Laon Green Mesta -Out Of pickle, 1c. Explosives were. dropped on own mark by about 60 per cent. Shelled by French --St. Quentin in Flames. `less than smoked. IAnZ Works at Mannheim, n The "War Camchin,": 'wooden A2 10 38c. ship of 3,100 tons, built for the turday- -on a­­front--`�. Smoked meW wharves 'and factories ai Karlsruhe, 22. -Field Marshal. am medium 88 to 36; heavy, a li�.rial Munitions Board, was li'u', London," Seft. '22.-Fi and Vt. Quentin Be on blast_furnaces at the Bierbach 8 coops %he4- into, of from 2% to three miles.44 oo St; cooked ams, 58 to 54c; racks; L;�-r - Fast night sms, to 46cr- backs, boneless, 48 WorkV-Cnd oif airdromes at Dgulay, p distinct I Field Marshal Haig's thrust Was Yards at Victoria on August 31. the German lines at four - strip of high la JSOP- I -FTeseaty-sn"o-rhiiinge 71lmade towards the One German machine, 14rought-tiftallafton of machinery commenced atTpoints ori the- vont,�­New-Gdv=-I­ -&-in-front-zt-th#,--Hindellburg 10, baulef rolls the Imperial Munitions- Boar&7-in- groun 0ottage Dry Salted relle, north of the Scarpe, the British; over the Scheldt Meats. -Long clears, in, down;. One allied machine In missing. defences which. c stallation plant at Victoria on Septem- -mile.,front.. East Canal, I!Togr east. of 7• bet 3. The installation work was advanced on a two ess was made near -Aar court. _2;, �5 completed in *12% working days. on of Epehy the British captured several: Epehy and nes. of the result September 17 a successful am resis"tan e.- The St. Quentin; as -a re Sori- gb&�g oi;ganized points of Is in a more FORCE SWHINTOUR MILES week's 'operations, This vessel -I Al trip' was held. sel wili tom- gains were made e after stubborn fight Out Position fronrl the enemy view. loading cargo within seven Ing. Ines mence -robably at any time a ..-.0F IWISKUB-SALONICA RAILROAD E Lahed i Point than p !the beginning of the war. A f days of the trial trip. North -of pe4y Haig's men'pi south of Vil- The previous reoerd in Canada was forward in the sector sou push eastward' by the British urtroemr lers-Guislan. They also repulsed i -Central held in Quebec. height positions on Captured 16 Villages and 12 Guns in Rapid Advance in then their newly won German attack on Moeuvres and place the MaeedonW-Itallans Advance to East of Monastic. sitions ther'.e. the north-weist V311 Virtually GASIJALTIES -improved their po 511HP2, nn thr FOR PAST WEEK, Tli;:i 11;!PVT14+1�11111111111 St. Quentin is an important outpost are arriving. the British positions t most important Z19 London, Sept . 2$• --Serbian troops man troops 9­1cc�ntilx jed north-west of Laon,,perhape the n to- reinforce the­-envimy lines. "Slng- -BWgsxlano--%nd GormansLondon, Sept. 22. -British casual- L, Basse6, In Flanders, b�t the a -'enemy base in Northern France. The theI In central Macedonia advanced more In conjunction with the General En- ties for the last week follows ttack was not pressed. French on the south are 10 miles ti6in. ten allied offensive against the 'feu- Officers killed -br died of •vounds, London, Sept. 22.-AHied troops i Laon and are hammering It with their Ll 4han 20 kilometres Friday and am ton in nd Bulger forces in Maeedonlai -487; men; 8153. are progressing satisfactorily in big'guirfi-. z.,..`�-Ilow witbin foul, miles of 'Uskub- Itall troops yesterday began a vig-- Officer$ wounded or missing, 1,916; breaking• down the - defences of St. Paris, Sept. 22. -The city of St.ti "Ionics, railroad, the min artery for orous advance in the bend of the men, 17,206. tiriQuentin. On the north the British Quentin, beiet by -both British and ­qhe. supply of the -Austro -German and River Corns, to the east of Monastir, or,) fightinj in the Hindenburg lio-, French, is in flames. The enemy -is. 'Bulgarian forces opp -day GERMANY ADOPTS MEASURES - the British The official statement issued to k9 10,.%, , Hittons and pressing toward the canalI reported to -bo• otMoving the civil pop - 0 k exasSes las Serbian by the Italian War Office says that FOR "PITILESS REPRFA NJ And Greek between St. Quentin and Cambrai,iulation and4daming'-his batteTlep..Ittl., t. the front enemy po's-itions were cap- 6(t bat, the steady dh-r while on the south the French are the 'City to a Icial despatch from Serbian turgid. A despatch from Park says -Be-; moving forward steadily. march of Foch's men. Vne;rel heaftrartms at Salonica re- Cutting of the Uskub-Salonica rail- zausc of the aggravation of the inter- I or a stretch of Fore than 10 miles Laon is, being shelled- !6y'-&&nrinfI UK" N. Montreal. I d@1vodAo­d&y by the Sorbian legation road, It was said here officially to -day, nal situation in Germany, which con- I F said the Serbian* captured 16lava will force the retirement of the enemy tinuei; to grow, the German Goverli- 1 north of St. Quentin the British now 1 Franco -American army,, - which- •is a I .. ­', J s� 12 ns e=d now a>le 11 hold the dominating hills. swung far. enouO,up. the wet Zl nemb al village of Juaftent of the enemy lines in this rapt kiln- left wing, and cause a general read- ment has taken measures to "assure of the Chemin 4" to and pattaitiless repression" in came i English troops eked the Gor- ltw revolt; section -despatch mpc�rt& midway between C431011raillociftor t" 4ftift P.viii :11 1 ..4 of r' tj a. Zurich Z' MAIV. 45", PALL TIN IN 1S . . . . . . . . . . BA KU. N Air IT RET MAW :4 -RCES- BYGYOS TO EN 0-1 A British Evacuate Town and Re- 1�ie"�P �Sritish fteavy Nazareth and Other Places Sacred to Christian Z. WorV.-;-18,W Prisoners and 120 Gum Captured.%fo Norilierifi� A despatch' from L6ndon has" been. -Is fbag, the strings of which have been Bakuj in.Trans-Cauessiat n. Allenby -forces in Paleatibo have taken 18,000'1 drawn taut closing' the mouth, thous- evacuated by the British, wba -have enmeshed. Many, withdramm thifT forces 'to .. North - Turkish Prisoners and have captured ands of Turks are rces 1" guns; This means the virtual An. of those already made prisoner. flee- Persia. It Elation, of the Ottoman forces In! ing'in diporder, literally walked into The ova- tion was made nec", 3 stated, because Of the lack "Jg.re easy, it I this gio�.- The. British losses were; the hands of the. Bri-tisli, not knowing r 7 , 21 gur . prisingly slight considering the Im- their. line of retreat had been cut off. of steadiness ,on the part of the Ar- Portanee of the advance. %�hough the Turks at some points mepialn troops when they were at - to the i! during Adgu -tacked In lei& titan four Jaya the British, offered considemble resistance by the Turk -end 'of that month It Was al ..,have swep forward in the centre be- I Britt ' sh. at no Point were they able to By the the advance, eve realized that the co-op tween the, River Jordan and the sea' stay- oration of the R n on the famous "and taken• the famous, city of Naz -'1 Field of Armageddon, which the Brit- 1 local Government and its forced Be their wings closed round *reth, while would not :bcr sufficienly effective to ash cavalry swept across and occupied in aawift enveloping movement and; Nazareth to the north. In the opera.! justify the retention of •the small nipW within the maw of the great tion of sivAng the enemy within the British detachment in the fees of Pince - r all the Ottoman foice3 in the sack, airmen played an important role. the numbers which the enemy could ' coastal stear, the Min of Sharon, vigorously bombing the retreating collect. 11ie, Ire hil igion In the centre and along i Turkal; inflicting enormous casualties On September 1 the evacuation - the western Jordan- -'Valley. :,Mean- on them. was definitely decided upon, but mon while to t1w north-east the Friendly With the British Army -in Paleattrie. the same day the 'Turks again at - Arab forces of the King of the H6djaz Sept. 22. -One Incident showed the tacked and the allies of the British, th -have cut all rillway communication in � nature of the surprise attack made e reports state, again falle'd'to'co- '-froit of the fleeing Turks, and are I by the British. - A staff car with onerate. •The result was that the Royal Warwickshire Regiment had epe by' officers, in turhing a corner standing & barter to their. esa, - WILY of the eastern plains• in one town, met a British armored cover a Russo -Armenian retire to It Isnot improbable that within the ca this,force r, and all the Turks were captured. ment, and itis feared that . lost-heavilly: tans arrived A small force of Russ Changed Ownri--Tbis German freight &r will not be of or VIA tons, 80c- in cases, 80�,Iitc; elear bellies 0 at Baku on SeptAmber '9 to rein to theolsOmy. The soldier in the foreground Is a Canadian...... Is 28 to 981he; fat backs, 26c. Iti s r foice the British. This, with the in - . Lard -Pure, tierces, 30% to Sic; cleaningifie. activity ,of the enemy, tended. to im nin prove the morale of 3, 32 to ft weallatuffs to 26c; tubs, 26 t© 26 We; path. IW with the, British. strengthening Toros isto, 8 . 24. -Manitoba wheat 45ri2t LOCAL FIGHTING, FRENCH CLOSE' their wish to,hold the town. They to 27%c. ept 26% to 20%c; �-Ib. prints, 27 V N 12L.24%� No. 2 induced the fleet" in the N4 r-12 .8 orthern# a) markets which was still -in Russian hands, to.. _-Montreal 42 0. who in To - 7%; 0? 44 at, 19ROVES LINE �70 LAW Montreal, Sept: 24, -Oats -Cana- me -..-store OF4ift William not Including tax- evacuation, according to the advices.. No. g, $1.01. to $1.02; Manitoba oai;-Wo. 2 C -W.. 87c, than Western ed, 93c; No. I food. extra No. 1 -feed, 97c. Flour -New Scottish Troops Complete Cap- Meanwhile, it Is added, - the- Armen -- Axtra No. I fe intense Fighting tn7 Which tans were 'ne - the e part standard grade, $11.35 0 ... gotlating to hand 318C. I food, 81%c, in store Roiled ts-Basso 900 1 2 tune of Moeuvris-British mans Lose. Heavily. town ever tot enemy. ► W&;;t -no 0 L ' September -- '14 -the ones American corn -No. 8 yellow, kiln $5.80. TrIan $31.00. Shorts, Steadily Press Forward. n A -despatch from the French Army y t -dflisd. nominal.' No. 4 yellow,, kiln Mouillie, $67.00 to $68.00 a 0: made a determined attack. . and nominal. 2, 2,er ton, car lots, $16 A despatch from the British Arm progressen. Man- g that lasted 16 -ko�sm Varied I j- 4- 4.16- IFIPld says: The Hinden- G after fighting ic. eal.- 991A vt&&i&zn--Acr- P ums, aw" U" Mow rne- urunt, W wuA4;u wwo uvwAlm 4rr. 10 colitinues, Mte,- 76 ta. 7&- No. 3 w 75 to ter--2Choicest creamery, 45% to 46c. burg fortress line north -West or bt. iiemit - I y of the Chemin-des-Dame� has Egg"Glected 53 to Uc• No. I Quentin has not any fresh , the -British, the account 170 ag driven the enemy to4folent reactions. th &;to Wt stock, 49c; No' e latter evacuated the town. wording tW- freights outside. 2 stock, Zi to, 46c tenants, &t cat -No.. Winter ecounter-offaftsived, since its Potatoes --Per bag-, car lots, $1.90 to Five vigorous counter-ottaekir were ;O IT lot $2 all No. a inter, -b Abattoir kill- the German 2nd and isih armies, made firing Thursay�. night against $2.00. Dressed 2 bpr6g '$2.26; 3 Spring, V.22, basis 6 stores ed, $N.50. Lard -Pure, wood -pails, were thr"i" back - With a1des Of three the now Frineh positions east -of the a" U. $.-TROOPS Poii--No. 2. nominal 20 lbs net, 81% to wk. ridges, ton Alleges, 1%M men taken Moisy Fb Ge and north of - Allemant. .8". BY JULY NEXT YiF'.AR-' --Barley---Malting, now crop,"$1." 0irners and between'60 and 70 gunL In *verof north as!. Live Stock Markets We hold nearly all the best gMnd saults trmans lost hesiily. A despatch from Washington says- okwheat--Nominal. Toronto. Sept. 24. -Extra choice I from the neighborhood of Gouzeau- '--Ryow-Not. 2 no -1-1 )ieavy steersi-SI5.50 to $t6.00,. choice court to. the slopes -in front -of 'St. The French, troopo have $ton An may, 9f .406,000 by next July. . . . . . . . . . heavy Quentin. - after all deductions* haver been, made Peas--NomInal steers, $14.50 to $15.00; but- maintained all gains made in this re- Qenn Manitoba fiou;,60ld % crop, ivir there' cattle, ehoice, $12.76 to $13-50; Immediately in front, of the armTA- Bion during the past -few- days, and. for casualties "d rejections Is what $12.85. Toronto. $12;26; do., mo- of Gens. - Byng mad Rawlinson the in spite of intense artillery fire have the enlarged American military pro- _Iity o.. good, $11.50 to Ontario flour - War & quality slum $10 35 to $10.75; do., common, enemy Is clinging to a &Moo of forti- succeeded"in organizing. their now gram calls for, General March said to old crop, $10.86, In MontroM 79 to $iL25; butchers' bulls. choice, I - small -bks of . woodland positions. ' There In nave only about the House -Appropriatfoim Committoe. Ii.00 to ;11.25- do.. medium bull@, tied farms, &AMHT1f`0"8W'rT01no'tPst d6eT,=w*c1 Mont. 0.25 to $116W; do., rough bulls, and ra%incs,- but -these , are not -a ihAe-quarts.irs of a mile of ground There are now about 3.200W man -real freights, Included'- Bran, 50 to $8. 50; butchirs' cows, 69fts, strong, continuous" defensive iyetem. separating the French from the height under arm., General March said, - and $ .40 $41.40 per ton. 1$10.25 to $11.00; do., good, $9.25 to We have complete observation- over on which stands the ruins of Fdtt Mair, the plan is -to call 2,700,M of the 36. per ton; s rts, Ray. -No. 1, $19 to $20 per ton,, 9.50; do., medium, $7.75 to $8.50; a Vast stretch of. German -held It an -held teirri- malson. It is most-diffi;ult ground,�new draft registrants -40-Ae" colors -track Toronto; mixed. $17 to $18 per SO., common, �07.25 to $8.00; stockers, tory which s being madti very un- ho3isver, and excellently adapted to I between now .and July. to $10.50; feeders, $10.50 to comfortable for- troops waftft ever i the kind of defensive figirting the $8.00 0 +. BEraw=Car Iota. $9 to -$9. W U.00Z,.camsora and cutters. $5.50 to - ------ fthere. Germans are carrying on. -It is heaVily, Using Bowlif -bearing i timbered- and the- "ro en id. deep!German Airmen swul 4d., :oo! Our victory o' Thursday Is $160.00; do., tom. and mid., I IMore Than 13 Feet In. Length A Country fteduce-WIelesals to fruit. English,- and Ana- ravines and steep slopes make it I to $75.00; sprinters, $90.00 po ibis for tanks, but furnish. the I 48 to 49c; $15o.00; light owes, $13,00 1o.$14.00; Eggs No. 1, candled tralian troops continued to improve, as seplectal new laid, 52 to'54c; cartons. 4arlings, $15.00 to $16.00; spring their Oqpittons' - At various points best possible L positions or- machine A despatch from the British Army'- - rj:bs, 17 to 17%,; cle,, good, to hard local fighting in the night guns, which the enemy has assembled in France -says:-Ijast night German -- 54 to 9 Butter-4,keemery, solids 45% to choice, $14.00 to $17.75; hogs, fed yielded fragments of German infan- in great numbers,., airplanes were busy bombing the St. Ckaignon the Q,*Mn sector, and the enemy utilized . .... -----46c; do fresh made 47 to 'be; choice and watered, $19.50 io $19.75; do.. ?dei ry p i try. Machine-gun positions and rev- -,W t e plateau f� Ants, 42 tel be; Ordinary dairy weighed off cars, $19.75 to $20.00. Montreal, Se t- 24. --Choles steers oral "strong redoubts fell on. Thursday. Germans are- defending - here so draper -anew new typq of planes, of hu prints. 38 to 40c; baker's 86 to SU. go size. I A despatch from London says: ately. More than 430 of their dead Three of these were shot down east M� . " ! Oleomargarine (best grade),_ 32 to $11.76 to $12-50; -good steers. $9.00 morning fin-" were capable of to $11.90; common steers. $8.00 to!Scottish troops Friday were picked up over a space -of -a half -I of Peronne. T1UW choose -New, large, 28% 'to - 24c: $9.00; good tows, SS'.00 to $9.75; !ally overcame the resistance of the mile long -by a quarter of a =Us deep testing eight men., The mod as.- twins, 23% to 24%c; spring -i. ° do, canners and cutters, $5.00 to $6.70; ! Germans still in the - village Of during the _. recent :fighting." The tounding thing a -bout them, 'however, -Isr 25% to 26c;'twins, 26 to 26 %c. bulls, $6.50 to $7.25; sheep, $11. 00 'Moebvres, west of Cam, brat . where possession' of � this plateau, which is was that they carried bombs thlrtaim lee=!%nadian. prime, bushel, to $13.00; � milk calves, $10.00 to contiined ON A- so to 7. 50. there has been much violent fighting the key to the positions -north of the feet long,bbsor�lhn which 'This is by fax 44 Foreign, hand-picked, $14..00; grass calyes, $7-OOr to $8.50. recently, and completely captured the Chemin-des-Dames, would compel the pounds of explosives., 01, 44. 5 fA actors ng' Field lifarshal biggest bomb 4tio Germans have Combr, Honey-Thoks, 10 oz $5 to British Shell Blast Village, ac enemy to abandon a part of the St. the b .60 per 12 os $3 Haig's communication on Friday Gobain Forest. yet pe - seconds ZJ dark tomto*4 Furnaces In Rhinie ractoriie night. or dozenb, C .50 to .75; bulk, 25 to 26c. per -22.-The Entente London, Sept. CkMADA BEATS OWN gallons, allied independent air force on, Fri - Maple Byru -Im rial -i SPIPBUILDING- RECORD A MAKE PROGR EW IN .25; 5 -gallon tins, ;;. 10 jer gallon, day dropped bombs on the German pie, sugar, per pound, 2 to 25c. towns of Mannheim, Karlsruhe, -1 A despatch from Ottawa says:,- Boulay, Frescaty and Morhange, ac . I , .1% . .". -DOWN DEFENCES OF St. again amdabed all records Q� , Provialona--Wbolesale cording to an official statement Issued Canada has ---K for speed.in wooden shipbuilding. The latest feat has lowered this country's Barrelled bfest&-Pickled pork, $48; this evening by, the British Govern- imese Pork, $47. ment British Smashed in German Lines at Four Distinct Points-Laon Green Mesta -Out Of pickle, 1c. Explosives were. dropped on own mark by about 60 per cent. Shelled by French --St. Quentin in Flames. `less than smoked. IAnZ Works at Mannheim, n The "War Camchin,": 'wooden A2 10 38c. ship of 3,100 tons, built for the turday- -on a­­front--`�. Smoked meW wharves 'and factories ai Karlsruhe, 22. -Field Marshal. am medium 88 to 36; heavy, a li�.rial Munitions Board, was li'u', London," Seft. '22.-Fi and Vt. Quentin Be on blast_furnaces at the Bierbach 8 coops %he4- into, of from 2% to three miles.44 oo St; cooked ams, 58 to 54c; racks; L;�-r - Fast night sms, to 46cr- backs, boneless, 48 WorkV-Cnd oif airdromes at Dgulay, p distinct I Field Marshal Haig's thrust Was Yards at Victoria on August 31. the German lines at four - strip of high la JSOP- I -FTeseaty-sn"o-rhiiinge 71lmade towards the One German machine, 14rought-tiftallafton of machinery commenced atTpoints ori the- vont,�­New-Gdv=-I­ -&-in-front-zt-th#,--Hindellburg 10, baulef rolls the Imperial Munitions- Boar&7-in- groun 0ottage Dry Salted relle, north of the Scarpe, the British; over the Scheldt Meats. -Long clears, in, down;. One allied machine In missing. defences which. c stallation plant at Victoria on Septem- -mile.,front.. East Canal, I!Togr east. of 7• bet 3. The installation work was advanced on a two ess was made near -Aar court. _2;, �5 completed in *12% working days. on of Epehy the British captured several: Epehy and nes. of the result September 17 a successful am resis"tan e.- The St. Quentin; as -a re Sori- gb&�g oi;ganized points of Is in a more FORCE SWHINTOUR MILES week's 'operations, This vessel -I Al trip' was held. sel wili tom- gains were made e after stubborn fight Out Position fronrl the enemy view. loading cargo within seven Ing. Ines mence -robably at any time a ..-.0F IWISKUB-SALONICA RAILROAD E Lahed i Point than p !the beginning of the war. A f days of the trial trip. North -of pe4y Haig's men'pi south of Vil- The previous reoerd in Canada was forward in the sector sou push eastward' by the British urtroemr lers-Guislan. They also repulsed i -Central held in Quebec. height positions on Captured 16 Villages and 12 Guns in Rapid Advance in then their newly won German attack on Moeuvres and place the MaeedonW-Itallans Advance to East of Monastic. sitions ther'.e. the north-weist V311 Virtually GASIJALTIES -improved their po 511HP2, nn thr FOR PAST WEEK, Tli;:i 11;!PVT14+1�11111111111 St. Quentin is an important outpost are arriving. the British positions t most important Z19 London, Sept . 2$• --Serbian troops man troops 9­1cc�ntilx jed north-west of Laon,,perhape the n to- reinforce the­-envimy lines. "Slng- -BWgsxlano--%nd GormansLondon, Sept. 22. -British casual- L, Basse6, In Flanders, b�t the a -'enemy base in Northern France. The theI In central Macedonia advanced more In conjunction with the General En- ties for the last week follows ttack was not pressed. French on the south are 10 miles ti6in. ten allied offensive against the 'feu- Officers killed -br died of •vounds, London, Sept. 22.-AHied troops i Laon and are hammering It with their Ll 4han 20 kilometres Friday and am ton in nd Bulger forces in Maeedonlai -487; men; 8153. are progressing satisfactorily in big'guirfi-. z.,..`�-Ilow witbin foul, miles of 'Uskub- Itall troops yesterday began a vig-- Officer$ wounded or missing, 1,916; breaking• down the - defences of St. Paris, Sept. 22. -The city of St.ti "Ionics, railroad, the min artery for orous advance in the bend of the men, 17,206. tiriQuentin. On the north the British Quentin, beiet by -both British and ­qhe. supply of the -Austro -German and River Corns, to the east of Monastir, or,) fightinj in the Hindenburg lio-, French, is in flames. The enemy -is. 'Bulgarian forces opp -day GERMANY ADOPTS MEASURES - the British The official statement issued to k9 10,.%, , Hittons and pressing toward the canalI reported to -bo• otMoving the civil pop - 0 k exasSes las Serbian by the Italian War Office says that FOR "PITILESS REPRFA NJ And Greek between St. Quentin and Cambrai,iulation and4daming'-his batteTlep..Ittl., t. the front enemy po's-itions were cap- 6(t bat, the steady dh-r while on the south the French are the 'City to a Icial despatch from Serbian turgid. A despatch from Park says -Be-; moving forward steadily. march of Foch's men. Vne;rel heaftrartms at Salonica re- Cutting of the Uskub-Salonica rail- zausc of the aggravation of the inter- I or a stretch of Fore than 10 miles Laon is, being shelled- !6y'-&&nrinfI UK" N. Montreal. I d@1vodAo­d&y by the Sorbian legation road, It was said here officially to -day, nal situation in Germany, which con- I F said the Serbian* captured 16lava will force the retirement of the enemy tinuei; to grow, the German Goverli- 1 north of St. Quentin the British now 1 Franco -American army,, - which- •is a I .. ­', J s� 12 ns e=d now a>le 11 hold the dominating hills. swung far. enouO,up. the wet Zl nemb al village of Juaftent of the enemy lines in this rapt kiln- left wing, and cause a general read- ment has taken measures to "assure of the Chemin 4" to and pattaitiless repression" in came i English troops eked the Gor- ltw revolt; section -despatch mpc�rt& midway between C431011raillociftor t" 4ftift P.viii :11 1 ..4 of r' tj a. Zurich 31"13 ' z.• s �Y «.- r; r4. .. wr, a yds^.•, Wiz.;' ;t:...�k� '�"::. "��,." r �f �S"'•ti`R'':k ; .�yS��''{�'"�. "_'-�J`:',;;�,�,i' .,,,�,."$!' ,;`'•,�°.. �.,Lt`�."'. .. r ,..:.x(.....:, ... , si< ?e.:.. ".^,+•.�: -:"�'"-. 'r,'i. ... --*'-,-�M rS^ l" +�'. _ .'�^�i„�a•..,s,-.+ ' L' :A'`s T•Fz• r3swC•., _ .� k.'?kKy�n.wt�,,A:.,�.. 'r:-%r'x'C, \..'S !�• "a':T6.. RyR„ 'f_ ,...c ,�, 'r,^a' ',r'", �,_+,,..-, �. ".,,, i V.,i.: a <Mt '.�an,4,��- .:.+y ,s ,'..'•'xw9 .a ^,�: :, >,, -,,,.. ;.. .� ..., N }. ... r _ w,: {.�,:u ti .`�" •t ie ,�� '� .a•.. % ;:rr* ..^c,.. F .tiyv y.�°�y,¢'f' H'r :-�.. �' 2' - �..r l i* � �1T"'^�i/•y+S� �a•+.i-� ... ,mss l ,a. r s • . , laid docs n - - -; o tfie -tetvug'tliat' were. MICE TO CREDITORS +'�, "'• ,'f�1111tMtd�r,�BrYdar mosatagatiit.o�a.; ... .. �' Tum, one. by President Wilson, in w$ich he �n�l 'Otb.eSlg 2 r ei. supported by.the allies. There - ;-� ` �- ; T$8>r[8 In tl°e Estata of Richard Barton, Dcceaa __ t is a► general feelin now that the r ., •. _ ,. _ 8 .. g . The Creditors -of RIchard-$anon, - - • r �Y 1.60 pas yeas ; 1F1_i<6 i! gelid is advance. war'Bhonld not cease until Gler- tate of the Village of Whitevale is the _lige -linen acid'• wnehipsri_Pickering and__t'gtiaty;o# — - _ - _— -- - - To -' _ . , _y : _ in.d: - _ -.-' -__ . _ __.-_. (fntario, $gtohe�C; deceaDed. w#io died — �+*� ^ C �+�► HN MURK�IR, P,ro¢rietofr bean made to,3nfl'er'ae .they made on or about the 10th day o! Jnlyy. 1918, 0 0 L -r a iR 0 C E � G. �7 Belgium and France to suffer _Aare hereby notified to sena by. post prepaid or otherwise deliver -to, the ;•G ;.NOTis AND' commaN d " �un ersigaed -executor or - his Solioi o The dayUglit saving scheme will for on or before the 28th day of Oc ?LBaVe:�Ol1r order 8 deliver' the GOofIB � Not since the beginning of the Yerminateat 2 a..m. on Sanday, ,tober,,1918, their christian and sur „war has the outlook been so bright Oct. 2,ith, at_vvhi-, hoar all clocks names, address and description, full - right. _ C w . r and cvatchee will be put baek' .one PasHoulars' of,their c1aIm urinterest ..•:#e-- alil@S_.�l t+-fs aL_Rres@9-t._ . d the:.natix of .securities _if _ - � ' " hottr. This dabs corresponds re PeachesPears ._ Plums,, la3.every frost the allies are vic- held by them, Immediately after the the t.of the upo:Americans.w'a.The date 28th day,af October, 1918, the estate of P e fruits :this week and sugar enough t0 :ltorioue 'bat the ren st victories lenty_Qf.thes -_ g to first 'used upon r was Thursday, the said Richard Barton, deceased, of .the past week•_ have been- in' Oct. 81st. •- : : w.ill be distributed.. &L'monq_ the . parties - pre6erce them Palestine and in the Macedunian - --- -- entitled thereto having regard only to a r ° the claim of interest of which the exe s front.: In Paleatine no Allen. 6110 Ga FAI;I . FOR SALE c tors shall then have notice and all 0 i by has comletel�rotttsd the Turks others will -.be excluded from the EXTRA GOOD TEA .A r 6 C LB. ` Practically annibliating the Turk- to• l ll88t~•Bl�t�t?r " Donald R. Beaton, Eeq:; SV'hitevale, 4, Buy y � said distribution. ish army: This is one of the Tendei:s, in writing, will be received :Bay all your' Groceries at.the rrrocers" *- tip to Satui`ddv,'Oct: 6th. mixt. fur .the Ontario, the surviving Exectitot krei test victories of the war, and purchase of the '-The Buyer. Farm," of - W J•- BEATON, will have -a great effect on the 'L12 acres—lots 13 ani 11 on con. 1,. So Bay Street. Toronto,R] tri enetal Piciceri Townshi Cutrvenientlp h_2 Solicitor for the Executoge J • C A R SO N g situation. This victory n8 P located and upder-perfect cultivation. V .� „ .5 Stas been rendered possible by the - Canada -,Food Board License No. 8.287. - w�k To see this property is to desire to be- TIME TdHLE—Pickering 8iatoa 0 t ' > serious situation of • the 'Giermans .cothe its owner, The *highest bona- ( T. Ii:, _Trains going East dna as folloiwr the western front, whereby no fide- offer will absolutely secure it. �'' 1�9. 6• blain 8.08 A M. - Possession 1st of April next, with., Rb Local 2.46 P. DL." . ('1 assistancecould be rendered -the. plowin privileges' this fail. Ternis - 88 Local - 6.04 P' )lt'P�ckeiiHa t0 e 'hnilieby Lhe -former.. A victory one bag! for over) cash, singes flint Trains 1 b goin wee,t doe" as lollow.- - mortfrage at 8 per cent. No. 33 "Lcal 7.87 A• M.n�dware tom, ,po Less is magnitude than that in MRS. A. W. 1fcKAF, 27 Local 2.88 P. M. ` '•Palestine' has been 'von - on the »'• 7 Mail 80-63 Bo-t.�10. Claremont, Ont. — ..J ]aaceatae�ian ow is the 'proper- time to . buy appy► i -: allies are advancing on a froat;of . ISO Smiles and the enemy is in'pre- P1CKE 1 V1N1A GARAGE.. Thought, Range a A aeipltate, retreat and is being pur- - ' rued by the armies. With Full-guar&litee: . Econoniica�on fuel 0 ; ' :the allied armies rapidly gaiaipg --- Ravi na purchased - the garage business of Russell Audrsw we are A . com lete line of washers ran .b x 11 strength by the tooupands of P + y preparecl to repair all, autos. Having w*oilred in�an N• y are aeriving - - either -hand or poorer,.. autojaetury fur it. number of gears, vas are prepared to verse ion daily that rapidly guarant-e satisfaction, or- money refunded There is just one lace to'bU Ra'o decreasing strength of the enemy, r 7 ZVT S s the outlook for the latter is most " iYe keel, in: •ux k all kiud� of Fuid ac�ce4sdties, tires for all Lalnps, New Perfection Oil dismal. • Both the Turks and the jnakey Of. cars, of etc._ _ eaters Elbows, - n garians Are ,Aow exceedingly — toxepipe,. tc.. " x,azious .far . � '— peace, and the Aus• Davidson � ' ilharn -_ �--Pickering eriai e-re--warxdrring — theri � - It is always a .pleasure for us to rly their eoiiditipn..-'R•Otlld'- bd"tCOrSe 1 - -- : show -our ,good$, - '-� bg s Qerma•n'-victory or -by'an ° ailiitad victory They arg - also .AIL -11111 ....Faiiii—ers—Get your Stock Food olidCalf ileal here 'we •y an=lous-for peace: bnt . none the' -Royal Purple line. ' Are more anxious_ for the' discon. _ e have e ra, Tito izncie: ignr=,i itt►�_inq_O- 3e=n-ed: u a llillie3ery. Parini' -- ;PICI�ERING tr tina0ce of 'the war .than are the I p - r • x at tIle ir i;3eroiana,. who are nocv begin- to-; i -ilei+, +sae door wei!t of'gt. Audrew'» -` ng to realize that the domufa-11 of 1 Church,�s ill iin¢c� thei'r'f?�ill Opening Oti tti-ednesdxJ•, -- . Tl�}eisdlafid Fe•ida Se teuiber_18.20. " • the-gres t' Oernfan - empire lei now,' - y'• N a visibly approaebing, ' and the 'Phe patru+i ire cif iliic Iac7ie� of Pickerinit anti vicinity - - -- e ea our scutes ,reign of the Hohenzolterna in now 1 -- ., s.-petRfiilTy roollcLted� -. - near at ga. end. All appear for *� grid 1l+i�ss She herd Plckerl� • - - '- :Are now obtainable in 3 i-2 and 71b bags peace from the,'�'euton slliee♦ will _ i _ -_ g' _ _ -- Qa pbell'-s;Corn, Barley and .Rye Flours - - �5„v-;'�on ac • - - _" - - - _' Combined in suitable proportions Wheat Flour, - � m •� they make splendid Bread, Bnas. Slums, - Pastry and Coolies. ; ,1 -: When buying Wheat Flour ask For - `DREAM OF Tx3E W�t3'1' FS.+OVR r s well. . • ren rises J %'n� For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc. k When buying wheat Soar it is patriotic to buy equal quantities, -- of substitute Sours. _111e -_CaihvJ3ell_-F7lour Lt�. ayes, �O1Zejj- 4 For�tui a Is wilt On . S$ �7 Or ��e Farmer �, a ]a wet It You have to wo r your money m ` a - _ _ -you .... " - ..... pays S per annum and :_your money work a.. -interest is added tovings nt principal year` _ RI CES of farm products your rind twice a • have reached a high level. - _ - -- The farmer can take full ad- —'MON I B DO V1 of this situation only { • _ add -b ding -t0 his equipment '. f — , - WHITBY BRANCH`: J.,GORDON HALL, ManaW. oftime-and labor -swing ma-....a�.......■>.___...■....ra�ir....r�...>,.a...:at>�l�=L� chinery.- TYme and labor are - - - Y money. when time and labor _ _ -- are saved, money is say FOR PICKLING TIME ime .. an r-savirrg de -.a. - > :vices ^for working'the land do - -- --,— _, : _ : • - ._ -t r not pro�luce com isle results :gVith, pickling season at. hand we,. re Y in themselves; C -farmer _ fruit ,.and - mal.t vinegar, xxx quality, ;Irnust have rapid and depend- - n d ,`,� _Pickling spices and bars .a'f.all' able rimearis of lacin his- �� ,T,��. .. . r, p g �' - sizes. Also, bc�od quality _products on the market. -- yt _ jarj�rubbers and metal rings ` The Ford One -Ton Truck _will J make tri A to town so much more -: ' .. ._ +choicest Cheese 300' per lb. _ .'Salmon 25o. u 'Quickly t an the Horse that you will , have, nfany extra hours of time to -- , devote to productive work. A Le and Green's bread and pastry number off �- substitutes. Un�e-Ton Truc�t to a time _ 1 r ariners ha�ne� our, also a a License lnOYley! $noel--11aV8 i . i dBQ i Board Canada Food �o ia� ;;�.aa� ' - 77:-, N -up.- 7 -7- 7 OF" N J H. Be*lciyas at12MI!teillile :on 27 17 min' ULs' Essen '06- _7 will pay the big gY. ick hst.16r'thke post week. I Prices. for a kinds 7 ffie IM -R EL mind Mrs'. Forsyth and fam- us" samples and got Send Mrs.- Kindree,, of -London. Ont. :Fore - _ our p daughtef,'Mrs. D. rides before" Any -were in Toronto 6* Thursday. Xiolht Na oval selling. A Scott. X , Pte. Roy Forsyth, of St. Louis ,Oamp, Quebec,' left for overseas The best- of fac I lea �',dn Sept. Ilth.--- OR fifty the TqultiU for cleablug ".7 trained Miss Deane, of London. Out., peopl" have been d DOWNEY COMPANY spending a few weeks with D. -A. J. S• lined, whipped, inW servile disciplined, A — TM And Mrs. Scott. �VHITBY. ONT R10— Mrs. D. ,Forsyth �DgS Of , an. implacable military yth visited' her daughtei,. Mrs. F. Madill, -of Stouff- vine, last week. dhachine, by which, is maintained; ou. the Prussian -doctrine Of `Blight, Henry and Mrs. Shea, of* $r -iTith A. and Mrs. and the Kaiser's autocracy The 40o�rsv th�am, visited on Sunday. Miss Verna Evans., -who, is a 7 Teutons deny themselves, they.' nurse4n-training in one of the -because they We —Into I was home 0 make sacrifices, but forced to do -so Tollonto Hospitals spitals over trained or Sunday. Evans and. Mrs.: Ward spent they -do. it. Sunday, in :Torinto visiting the Of all materials and design letter's pareDtjit Mr.. and Mrs. Macklem. kept in stook. It will pay you The peoples of the Allied nations to eall at onr works acd inspe,0 our stook Born -.!rat ClarpmoAit,; on Mmutt on- make great and obtain prions Don't be mitiadby them, oon gents we do not employ my, r., and & "I d September 28rd, to M tremendous efforts in order to ly we oan, and dothrowoff i Scott, a daughter (Mar. he agn-111 Mrs. D. A. commission of 10 Ipwoont;jwhic -mg- enemies of freqdomi but defeat the -.2 certainly save by ,pass tsom usi bemuse they are free peoples it issolidi Mrs.* H.,Goldberg` returned to 'd her.home In Toronto after spen dell ,fed. a couple of weeks at the home left largely, to the individualto J. T. MATHESON -denial Offioe and Works, Wbi%Vy, Ontario. stay what or how much self of her paiiinta,' Oharles and Mrs. a each will practice. Floreum Wri. R. Corson and children and PICNIJERING • Mrs. J. Morgan, of P&rkdale, mot - So' if freedoni is to prevail ored out on.Saturday and spent the dg with M. and Mrs. Hender- -individuals must make voluntawhich ry Win.in the aggregate sactificei LUMBER YARD Aujfteroplabli which landed In J.'Evanir field on Tnesd&k after- will be greater than the forced a Glazed Sash noon attrazted a large crowd. The sacrifices of the vnemift, of free IAt us quote you o so and made to order. two aviators had lost their way, ed to get their bearings. We can and -landed dm. save you mon !T_- be9bn his continet pf kalsomintag A-hea;Ty'stock of B. C. red cedar 'Methodist and decorating the hand. Mr. Iresou is a capital sell shIngles onba church. workman and will- givs,'matisfac 111 n Tv a of F Orders filled for all kinds Rev. Dr. AM Pickering, W Marsh; of Pick Hardwood Flooring, will give an Interesting -talk Will b trated by lime -light, in the Pres- Terme 'Cash bytertan church on -Wednesday Oct. 115th. W. D. G ordon & Son, At QnIte a In e --pumbier--at our In the school fair ICKERING '7 -.at Brougham on Tuesday ' 40ter- noon. The continuation school .-Bell and ladependent . pboua took- a half holiday -in order that teachers and pupils might attend. % dl Our Dramatic -Club went to Of "Now, it iB., for you, each, of HE Of 7= k". Myrtle last Wednesday -night and draw&'en- freedom is yow livillingness to AL 'V us. everyone their to T of us to say Titled'Tarm Folks:"Although much eavor, how -deny YoUrSe-11 so that the. strength. . patrioticend. -the evening was wet itud disa'g're- Will a 7 Leblei -there was a fairly large of the nation for war of will be Much loyal sacrifice we V M mon by saving our money, by "doing increased. y crowd present who showed their _.appreciatibn of the drama. This self-denial must take the without" so. that each day will Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson and dawgb `.--form of Money-eavingm—thrift. see a surplus to add to our own ters were its Oshawa an Tuesday aLnd the nation's strength. No The Universal Each person knows in what vay attending the funeral of Mrs. Gleeson'q mother, Mrs. Lyons, he or she tmatter save. how small the surplus it is Sa--Machmee-Qb . �aa a. result of asphyxia- -The* hational - need Says YOU is -_who died Important bemuse each saving Wing ''tion., The deceased had been liv. Sunday morning insist save, but free Ca =,-leavcs an effort XnidOp and m9iny anufaetuzetihr. e,, ', V Ing alone stid on Sal 9 'it to you ea- .1ndilMud efforts make the W. R. Jackson S he was found unconscious clue' to to y by what means Brock RoaaBdicWoodworkiafg� . ke-&8 e6ft tynational fame.f Apling1pow the stove.. She and to what, extent yPU will.save. ..vdghwe& taken to thelhospital b0t, sbe BI&cksmLthing Inst _---Z died own- afterwards. •7.. all its branches. Saw flummift and filing a specialty. Next- ftuday will be "Rall PubUsbad under. the-_authorb7 of the minim Westock Gasoline Engines. Emery in The Methodist Sabbath r Of Finance of canads. Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw Thin service win begin at eMd -take thv- platwof bel - A We have for sale a blackamitlVe the regular church service. most interesting- programme has lows In good order. been vrepared. A Price $540. --tiou is extended to 'all'"as a 110061; 9 pleasant and- profitable time is1T ext on -$ NEW PARINA assured. g AGE me has been 14aremold-livery oo red b a select committee of undersigned has opened up Confectionery stage his premises, an Ba Met garage on J� i ..— 'Nus meets all Timing rapAred do all kinds 32' tint Churches of anida,'&dd _t r automobile reps ring. Rigs to hire, day o 0 X A =tionbe used b theme demomina- First-class 0 NZILSON'S ke' Chm� Cons an yon hand in butlror brficlts. - 1 X F s all over .nightatlowest imicea.. �_Will_haudle-all D"Ssary pacts Dominion---- e­BSPUst -congregation -As jPho_ne 180a. TLC for repairs.s _=E Gum, Cbocol 'CarL p ates and other Sweets. r Gm ► rib well as the peop, won. y -Dort le of the common- Is also agent fo Call in and see him ity r 6 all win be greatly disappointed to 0012 Popular Patriotic.Xuale. 0 before bnying. know that Rev. Dr. McArthur, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. the eminent New York divine, PROPRIETORS M will be unable to be present at R 1DILLINGHA BLOCK Thomas E. Stephenson, Jae or i which UXw Pickering,, Ont. out their anniversary services CLAREMONT2.-Ont. mah `�; r --will be held -on Oct. 8th.- Dr.- Mc-, eb 5 C 5"d f Arthur has been compelled to A Catift 11" W" MOT we ii eel a" lhi Canadian engare' 7.7 -!!W a ootS I p a 99 -owing to the serious illness The ul�ldersigned b %, July obts �pened u See the "Twine King," 0 ess 15argams, In. 04 'aVe Garage at the .�U his wife, and also - as his son corn -W so r. :and daughter leave c-hortly for I have been successful in securing con. King Sts., Picketing, where they are -trol of the"Greb Shoes for. this overseas. Although this will be prepared to repair all kinds of autos, - T. B. Marquis, Pickering lot bought P21, m-ent locality and icles. giving Our orders �_;the cause of much disappointment motor -cycles and.bicycles, -Bef6re I I to 3 Des go bd t at a good substa- V 1� riy ZLV;; ropairs an 7 forgbin(?eytwine, Urn, � Ti - ­� It e advancein price. constailtly, on b= I =Zhi tote will be secared. Pori Perry a. UZbAd0"1b1Z1V'%%U4' School F . air These goods are here, for springsma He sells ltbe- kind that does not fall I averiong. Upterpove a The Claremont N & SHEPHERD, down and tangle in the twine bok, 19 should beseen byall `n�er. looking for. COWA x�&ch was held on Monday w 6 k- boot for spring PICKERING, ONT. ed. Prices rig Z, "Monday, was a decided success, a s"renie w r Ing All guaranteed I wear. Call and Inspect, The Unitia.. Farmers -x from he day, threatened rain 'morning until' night,, was -H 1E j:. Rud'. All goods g9ing at the old prici�s.` Big range to chose from, rather cool, but notwithstanding Abis there there *as'Ei Uirge crwivd JF N , i G 0 present, both of children from the L-0 S .-STANDARD BANK participate 8660018 which parti * NORTH CLAR.J�AVONT ..�4�'ed and of parents and others. OF CANADA Farmers' Club meets in Pickerinit *OROWO Second Wednes-:' The exhibit of - produets of the MAD 01`1`1 Town Hall 00 SWO excellent, equalling If dly of elitch mouth only, �;:be u g'sninwer'months rin Exhibition. t not exceeding that at the Toronto 9 were Th -Coa This Bank offers every facw'' blind at A. Jr. These included fowl, Coal, Seed corn now on vegetables, etc. The dis. V000"r Vf -AUisou'p, Pickering ;..the conduct of accounts,�of,nianu _.play. of home-made cooking and It :fanb3t, work by the girls and car- on hand at Binder, twine now *orlk by theboysreflected HarX., and soft Coal df the best facturm-s' h=ere 04=er and at Mr. Jas 1•* yew to their Y11lity and Wilson ering. a qua, se-rVo love BAVn4GS DBPARTMUNT -at ova, Bnmh. s.. Pick lity-on hand. 'fogs 1W 1`0 V.49 Thlere, was also a Mwt T;e cau*410� IV k A sr �7%. ,RTNO RfeANC-19 #dIng n IPT L ;i'!?-ti`R Ir"'v......-,•: +Rt..,•.YJ_- :'-'° "<'_ Fi*+f;k;s.*.., y9§ .. ,-'.rrwr�,, .,•:'v.r':- A,,,rlr ,'`.y.,r '`: .l.f..�•.'. .S:c„. ,.bt;¢.,;.a.,.., w.....r.,w.�.- v"t�. ..`wrKs�...s.. a•.-,,,�•e, , Y°i'N ,JY1W..':r°r.;.�. "ah•r.+. -rae '9.}. �.•.,CS,a, .��'w,s�.r- . :.....;.-. zx. MCrya'4'.t^xS:.'Ys-w`e,.'.Y s':,A..-.5..f..3'"•.., _ w. rs •. ,•,r..;:S>ti!.� ,..•..^v+4„:Tr-§.. C. i.,,.M'r4^n+ ',eA, bV."�.•, 's6.•..'ti4z'.��v^YN. Q?S�."-ya. •'w1". �•w.57x..i• :,;,-.h,i-C.: r_.�lV•.d.. � F •.,1_.' Pa.P'{•T.».'-..^s. lt r-. ,9'r'.+Yri":•rx.4f• -4 h. •Y.4•et;Y�.•'' .-''imowr°J.a'. .rw.wr .�';:v;{�'hi.1+ "A:- •,•i.w�1 ”. S".. , �£,:E.�.`..:pY...'-y.$skC4. .•'".' ..R.v:.r.•.-2r:.a•.I�• q, ,:^i•, - ,.,•r&. .rtRs.,+, ;> .�,t••-"'W'yyw�...:u�,.i A Mr,�R{{a9 MEN sh;R .z ,. ,sr.,.y . ,t_ ,.r.. - ��. a�,.:..,...r••. nc ,,,, :t �°-3'^s•,".•: t ,�"" ; - .. 5 _ .r ,,', 5'•-\II�iBiA/ -'J,h' - �' : sl�!— IFIJ w-GEM CAM 'B .4 r 8U9SLAI� TELLS OF PUNISH_• MINT Met Mas , ` `:'moi Years of Pre tion..' Milk should be used at every meal. . ti "Dtlany -:are called but few are Y 'mothers think of � m�;ic Civilians, Including Womes; Forced to '�� a►oaen." '' These words come to mind i as only a beverage. Frequently .they All Sorts 'ot .Laborious This Ie Again and again, when women sad f feel that they can cut down on .this the Beason for Hare and minute bas passed the matter of tj}e war work'are considered. Thi road( pro$uet with •the. idea of _lowering the Tasks. Hounds. j hounds goes to the door and blows a : ,, to France beckons invitingly, Insist- III east of foods, 'This ie a great 'Pis- For Get ready for the grand ol�l autumn , Ione blast on his horn as a eigaal to t eptly;'' and multitudes 'would answer I take. The mother must fully under- For three and one-half years I was game of pope- chase.. amity boy or i the . hares to start dropping scent, a prisoner in a' German prison camp. which the do - 'tlfe` self-given invitation. But the stand that few if any foods can re- country boy, after school : or -Satur y in as secluded a spot as a - - At the end ! that time I was for= vis is bracing and the ound rod they can find, then run on, -dropping »� impulse .to "do aomethi ' is not en- place -milk to the diet of children da s may beat enjoy this whin the; on h. It Is"not even important years of age. mate enbu 'h"to escape.Although I g Sr g one piece of papet_aliout every .ten or , g portant un under twelve. a am a Russian, the peace of Brest-Lit- } islzs it It the crowning glary of a Every child ehoirld have at least one rusk did not for bard going during the hunting-, a dozen steps. The hounds instantly eonzse of honest, strenuous,lengthy give me my freedom. !ev y ng y quart of milk in addition to other Like the enemy subjects who were in fever'days. s• not at hand. When some start out to hunt the scent, and .their Fraiitingw „The, most. glorione out- foods, • dailq, besides plenty of cooked the; acme •cam I had to. wait . , my °f your fortunate elders. are chasing 1 delay in .so doing, contributes to eaime of thio war, for women, it -the green vegetables, cereals and stewed chance to make s dash for liberty. the fox, then go chase 'yourseIvea; and'hares getaway,, this being 'a part o!. ,T , feet. that it has eliminated completely fruits. Children need for growth, I'll warrant . you will have about as I the game. Altbou h much has aheady been ease si0erflctal woman. She,may re- the vitaminea that are found in the - B much, often more, sport than thee. I Running on eight, may be adopted t>tp superflcisE but she cannot re= fresh creams butter,' eggs, milk and written m the press' of all countries Follow the old Scotch rules. Select or not, as -you choose. - 'If •adopted, ' about- the treatment of war prisoners with care $fair main influential' and prominent. -It is green leafy, vegetables. - When •mak- , player, a good when- the hares are sighted by the in Germany, I believe I have had ex- runner and a wise leader, one who master of 'the hounds he blows one „ a _aasaaing; when one pauses long en- lag up the menu, these ideas should periendes which ire' relating. ,A*ill be the master of the hounds. He' short blast, whereupon they stop ought to consider the fact, how con- be kept vividly in mind. The cam in which I was confined is PlAdy the women agitators and pro-. The English idea of "feeding chil- p carries a hgzn and keeps his `vita dropping the scent until again out aS Cam Holzmindea on the Weera.' At - dints -of flue years 'ago have dies under twelve yearn' of age apart p strict him. � eight, and then the master- of the, „. Preva this place a great number of civilians . The hounds ms Th-+r ^alllag� is done from the family dinner table. is fol- y be of almost any ,hound® blows twice. Meru temporary who have in no way partici ted in' number above .five or six and they have withdrawn -from the lowed by many parents. This practice excellent or moment disappearance does not ble limelight of those days exact-1 the war are held captives. - not and indifferent runners .fnclud momentary y Y i gives the mother a chance to plan and sd but count but when the haresiaappear ~� as the tiny summer to dies a camp for militpry prisoners; it -is the better the they s) gnu p- provide foor that will be suitable and pack the better the where til can take a now course nn a cam for sae run. . The long-winded, -tireless bo• ,.� `lis,-on tLe first, cold da at the same time digestible for the lit- p myciviliana. �. , y. y ; ween, as over a hill Or back o! a '1`o-day the women *ho are doing tle folks. Then again this meal is The regime it �e beginning was makes the beat hound. woods, then the aignal`ie given But fairly917. mild until the beginning of The hares are two in number; al in all cases this may lead `to misua .that const-are women who be. arranged an boos earlier than the re- 1917. When General Haehnisch a ! tfan to do things thoroughly sit the gular family meal, the mother may despot,` was named neral of the ways running tree#hes but some-' derstandiag , and � is as well omitted. Tory conmeneement; . of their career. sit down in comfort, knowing that that Tenth °Arai ' Co � times, if be is sure to play . Sair, one � The master of the hounds calls his' r `y y roe, to sviiich district bo may run alone-and be. is More a ' •,'Tiley saver called it "career,M by Lite children have eaten a meal that will Y pt peek together at times by blowing Holmnfnden belongs, the -camp eon- to give- .41MY. sever named it jn fact, except supply them with material for •growth ditions were uWarly changed. • In the- • the hoartda a. long,_ urs seldo - his horn as agreed signals. A it to turnadves and hien this process and one fol share. A haze is seldom sweat may be found when the kis P _ � place of the former commanding caught. Two arebebetter for compan-. scattered In the hunt or the hounds - a df. • self-discipline , and. self-improve- A Few Suggestive Mesus. officer, General . PAugndt, who had Eonelii t •was. more often than not, aim= p, - and they divide . the meant, may overrun the scent.. - a " Breakfasts treated the 'prisoners with decency which on a long run means something The hazes most drop scent ratty gilr cal>eed "making . a living" or do- p p „ . Orange. Juice Cornmush and Milk and certain amount of consideration, sae on wea to db •thea wash. In Toasted �Barte 'Bread and M1Butter Colonel G�perfez a B�poip d. He had newspaper It about of. size �f a evenly and not seek to tool the hounds %'tlYe very beat I wan. The world Milk �.._ ea ite the en of s unfair means. y is lair to back erect foil of Just Stich women whose ears o!� �r p playing card but offer h tuck to tarn in any old, sway, to run ` -hand,ln, the very best way it could be �' tP group of his prepared ahead on a rainy day, on through Lisa most diffieirk.eonntsy, to w dam. Advancement, pecuniary gain, _ Stewed, Fruit _ =_ nnderlinge. more-ruthless than him- some back porch or boy's den, and wade in streams and drap.the scent ~. �arnMush and Milk self, the-Colonel succeeded in astabi- set bundles are •oedaay.. The ..work was the t'hingt No Halsminden, t is a at carrier, because be thrown down ;bout at one's feet. _ a _ Mick . _ _ o g pockets,' but a haversack or if the hounds catch might of the siva wee' Loa severe-## '. �. _,- _ : _ Heaviest Work Required. schoolba will do. h •' g S- :- : crowned the work. _ _ _. g ares they can run direct] for them odlemca ' I]inners This regime involved forcing the The'-hounds ather- in an y ,r Tineas women were truly the wise I Baked Potato Creamed Carrots g res start _the paying no attention to the scent. But m' prisoners to do the.heaviest. kind o! watching the dock. The hares start the e+eeat is theme oelue-tvhea`tir+r— avlreima, ore concerned to keep their - g Y .. -• Iaatps- filed and tate wicks In perfeet Ei°�c° Cup Custard -• labor.." 7 y equlred ;out, dropping no scent. When. one :hares are out. of sight' . . .Every ria the Sere r - '� roads and work in dri Sends. Thorned _ k Milk ' to- break up a h ul stone, Wild perfunctory � _ . � -stmt- What Our Ballon Mustn't - 'working order chair about the aecom- ---_-- _ -- : adilk five to six lei at a distance of from most rough way.Th anata*t Da Tlteir call has come at last and their ted through the barracks, watched I►llehmonto -' that flit leisure' hours. Fish Spinach five to kilometers from the camp. No bluejacket, while- On board d Lettuagw Stewed Fruits - d� ]asap- ars needed—every one ad them. Wyk in the factories of 'go' the laborers at work, sad thea.dirse- warahrig, b permitted to whistle the r '1 hese is not a wovAn in the world ted all their attentions to the camp : was looked upon as cam duty. Be- National Anthem- or the ]lead March. a so-day ho has improved her talents, StewedCbn : pO P y pigs. These pigs, the especial Inter- „ „ cause O!_ the . fact that the prisoners in Saul, unless it is being played ,. front J time she began to view life Boiled Potato may est of Colonel Gallus, Aware royally oerliiWy (in girlhood days) but Inas Lbtwie "Apple Sauce. for them part studsatsJ,•sp- ,,,��y ._.��: :'aha iea'a,mnch by wers most f the band. This is but one -of the r most important mission- .to per- _nerchanta and do on, who I many curious - little thing that may -Milk ' - - 'wen unused- to happier lila than fire prisoners, until �- .norm., The world is waiting for her physical Tabor-of this theywere not be done on warships. - `otiq, There s no each thing as _; _' sort, the tasks..were particularly on- mess. t ars t If yon Jack attemptsto cul - There or the o®c ' 1 ng susses" at this age rt -� emus. Furthermore, the guards were i tivate a mustache, however frail-and ��iW 04tateal and Stewed. Prunes instructed to • keep.. nagging . at tical Even the women area not spared. tender, he is promptly brought to :ae' "*)d, if one's training bis aceoet- Toasted Barley Bread and z Butter prisoners. They-an forced to do all sortsofi book. He loses his mustache, besides !,r'plished. all that if ihoald. The Finely Shredded Pineapple +, The mariner od these guards le in- burdensome things. ' For instance, Ia month's pay. It 1s an offence again. fritleh-.women, have..•resign- _ Milk - describable.-- Thai, received &ori the they are put at braiding and unbnid-at etiquette for any officer, senior v ed laid, themselves for years has :' colonel Orden of the most outrageous Ing fish nets, a e only purpose of junior, to • unsheathe his sword in the been taken down and even the grand- the taskmasters seems to be to make Cream Toast, using Cornbread sort, To speed the work t the prig- meso;, however accidental - The peusi i r"thers are, to-day, .coming in for Rico Pudding with Stewed Fruits overs; they were told- tr strike 1ib[ene their lingers sore, Every Sunday a� ty is a drink for. each of his fellow- . honorable mention as being .respon-- weird walk is undertaken to a wood = �afble for the "soldier lids" in France. r Mqk with their flats and with clubs. AL about six kilometers -awn trom officers present. - the most trivial offense they wd. in. Y, At dinner the commander does not Every woman who was prepared is .Omelet = Belled Potatoes structed to shoot. B. a which they bring back wood on their f drdtsg- a real' part lit the world's work `� suss backs. 'Hundreds of men and women sit at the head of the table. as world Apple Sauce <' Milk rash as to be friendly with one of be supposed. That Rtace is reserved and those who preferred veneer and �' aaapsthoseity . to gamine veneer of Many children who suffer from mal- the captives he was severely pus-- are puL st this work every Sunday-, : for the president o! the mea Every "perfici are bring refused admit-' twiritioa are cross lied irritable or fished. To make the although it could easily be done a g z - zealous in their work, Colonel mors wagon and two horn& In fact the l Officer must wear avenin d s. The tan", every day, Into coveted fields-, dull; sometimes they are .lacking in informed rheas that all of the civil- iggest part of the labor demanded -of the Hing is always drunk ,¢ 'of endeavor. for work and alertness. Where there is any re- of the prisoners is almost wholly un- sitting. �'eMre fans incarcerated e�'Holzminderr : the task .will find the >rorkerl -� duction of the vitality . there is sl- pirates and criminals,, deserving of productive, and serves- no purpose When evbY officers ere leaving their 86Ag ship for the shore, the junior must I ways a possibility of suceptibility to the most. violent treatment. a re. cave to torture. 'ti' any one of them , Dist For •Children. , disease. This lack of the. proper foods dare to complain they are subjected. always step into the het boat be. soft is inevitable. There were almod fore his senior, though lite leader after Ttte• essential diet for the children if.. found not. only In homes Of the daily 'cases ed physical tistreainieni. to certain peculiar punishments, of A 1Drer Da hint• So that th4 captain of a I)naaj- }s - an .abundaance .ot simple, easily. poor but in homes where there is an rs y which the most frequent is confine- nought .:on, entering a boat, yields• --- dfgeed isuds,_eaietu�and abundance. ` • • tent in an extraordinary cell piled ' " „ ' The day's program .was a dreary „ „ the priority to his youngest middle — o! sufficlent variety to form a no- ►wlads a Of-the iiaht m;atiiity one_We wrss_ewakened at 3,80. At the-tmroom, a place and with ' ed diet. a:id quality of tool to maintain ,the 6 we went to work, Often we eonfd °� Mattresses and ricks, Food most supply the child-'with; proper standards of growth and de- -which simply swarm wit n. :)q ' growth- and With velopenent is vitally important factor not, return to 'the barracks at noon Among the prisoners none was 1 material for'.-bogy because .we-were 'working far away i By de-hydrating 'fruits and vege ''. enezgy)tor the constant"sad abundant ,iii child hie. I would like to make I from the camp, and we were obliged more badly treated than the group of tables transportation costa are saved. t 5 { 'activity. For this reason it is im- a plea to the mothers not to give their I young Russian students, of which I to remain out-of-doors in the wet and I storage reduced to a minimum, and j portant to have exact -knowledge of children pennies for cheap candies,, or I the rain unfit 7.80 in the evening was one. Their moral and physical ;less hacking matertal is needed. There q; `food value; they sh8uld be cottatantly Worse yet, to allow them to-bay the 9 pm, wewere locked up in the sufferings scarcely were to be depict-' is a saving of 75 per cerin. in Lia plate, E kaot in mind. I ice-cream cones of the street ' mer- ed. For four 'years they have been ` f barracks. We' had not sufficient time shut out of the world. The priceless,l cases and shipping space. The bni ng s , .I meats of this last ' -- Many a mother would feint : if she In s tent aftivity. - splendidyears o you have own Item very small portions sou cr mended of the prisoners, the food was SNa sand given t is'best.to replace the meat' these so-called delicacies are menu- poor and contained-little nourishment. Ir tion have been denied to them. The c r� organizations world under war relief or portion of the diet with poultry dur-; factored. Cheap candies contain in gWAri i EU fSATNSRi i We- did Have a sort of conimissaiy Nt lava/ Priep Plaid Ing the summer. - gredients that may prove harmful and j committee, composed of three prison- take a great and wonderful work of g The fuel foods are milk, butter, thus pave the way for more serious i ers. But if it for a single time ven- brotherhood if they could obtain the apt lietnsns—Ne Coaloalssiom • starchy vegetables. Mineral salts igteatinal disturbances- and perhaps,; {ured to complain -of the soup as "un. release of these wholly innocent war P. ptQIUI,IN t70° are necessary for a proper balance; who knows, a serious -illness.- Be satisfactory," the' most diaegreeable captives by putting the matter before' as moasesoass Not" .>toataael they are quickly available in fresh firm and do not .permit the children things always happened. Mail was the proper authorities. j ave these questionable products: frequently held up by way of -stalls-1 - _ Together 'with these .. foods there ' Rather. give em ed misdeeds a Mail was _ - shculd-be plenty of pure d1n1 m�,;wa- on et escape much sup- days, and if a ,postcard older than digested and the waste eliminated', ferings. a wap son of a: H, , - Onnoll-y V� .. -- --- - prisoner he was rigorously punts a s� REMARKABLE ESCAPES he' received' some In ries,. but will There was not enough clothing to . $TO-AfWD--139MOS recover. make, one comfortable. As' we had to! _ , work out-of-doors regardless of wea- (Members Montreal Stock Nzchange) Hri'tish Airman. Shot Down 13,000 Another British airman was •shot . 8 106-t 0e Tnniportatlon gnitding, McMsssl. 1 Main 134i,IN Feet. Fainting on the Way. down out of control from an altitudai the- or' season, our clothing was often _ _ of 13 000 feet. He fell fluttering and wet through, and the next morning ; spletadt4 system pf investiWc -- ~ g Avail -yourself . of our 'A' British airman, while flying at fainted on the asst down. Whenhe we had to poi iG on while it was still a height of 1$ 000 feet, Y by means of olfl' . g had the tail :revived he found himself under the damp. .Colds were unavoidable. The of his machine shot o4-3y a direct I machine, :which was .upside down in medical.. attention given to ua was •P�/al Pay/Priem P/an hit from a shell. The machine turned a: marsh, . and .was -entirely uninjured. absurd. The colonel made a point Y upside down and the pilot was thrown of. being present at almost all medi- '$5.00 infested monthly for a child ander this method -may sa- :trot his seat, but : ha man to cal examinations and Completely dom- sure him of comfort [step on, and start Sim on thq right road to "-vtaubw on the botthnr of the fdsilage, A good green dye for woollen me- mated the physicians, who cringed Progsrftri terials can be made from the juice of Do riot tet our mo remain -ids. Dona Qe a' oa which. be rensafsiad astride. before him. Re wea fond of saying 7 aK � hi y the stalk and leaves of net ea. yield 10% and with victory now to sight 1n nee prices are t VI Though the naac�dne was out o! thaet only the lazy ones'pretended to sur to advance control, he -managed, b4 moving for- best sanatorium and hard work the z ward and backward to balance it and In New Zealand where particular best cure-aIl, Do II0t we*—Dt ', now. fide steadily downward. Under a Write for free booklet'Yavinq by the Partial Payrnent Plan" . ii attention.. is given to child conserve- Cruelty to Women. �tiormatian an say tltoot or Bold _ r. strong anti-aircraft fire -he crossed tion, the, infant death- rate has been Camp Holzminden was frequently gladly furnished. rp < titan German 'lines ancesesinlly a few steadily lowered, and for some years visited by General Haehnisch and feet above tits' . ground. His p� has approximate] 50 per thou= other officials. • They never looked at iNtaobirtr Gamy dean with a crash andthe prisoner's quarters except- in the �' a°s • •- ,.. ,, r; *, _• Vii. �. .. �'L'p��iX�•au<.w"•.'�5,11:.rS.£kn ._'.t�kA'�.. _<+s�`'�•���i+0�rr'�!'�`�;.,�', ''` y •. - - - .._Mt�+..�.ti -< .. .•' - s w::. . . ....�:. ,....,.r..�.. .... '.e.• ...a"s '"3�4.�e7 a'.x_n �Zr, — - '. " , " :1 .1,� - , � 1 �, �, � r"X, - - - I ��, ­." v"n.", " X�4 % Z, 7 -7— 2u Xorld�' WIckedest City. in pjctures which had been tm ftm a a 'to. .9 ]0 VANDAUSM the walls and left on.the floor.% WhI4 Is tbe.wickedest city in the Broke the keys -on a costly piano. WITH THE FiNlb world? Put this question to ton dif- I;jmked tope: off -vises: Had fancy:of fun HOM'Jforent'-people and they Will probably "T4 CORNS LEFT OUT k- 07 OUT all answer it differently. But if we Slit tapestries, and curtains to rJ57 are to take the verdict of statistics, bons. W 1THOIJT ANY PAIN TELLING-PUMP`-1S—FOUND BY Thiew bottlees against handsomqly we must agree haIrkutskt the wi,ckeest vity U 7" In the world is in1b0rI&,- .S. CORRESPONDENT. decorated walls and pawed various o which has boon figurine so pro kinds of sauces and other liquids on a of late. Bore corns, hard corns, .soft corns of lY in the now expensive rugs and carpets. Rifled -every draw Ouse'; any kind of a earn can shortly, be. litt. Before the war, Irkutsk had a Mu- w drawer in the h Now that the as x� Inspects Onei Beautiful Cbate ad right out with the fingers If you lation of 120,000, and 600 murders blow open a small ode; throw trink- overnment stsudard :-Now *rocks as Result of Germsa eta and fancy -articles of wearing ap- will apply an the corn a few drops of were committed every year therit on froexone, says a Cincinnati authority. an average -the highest. known aver- ism of pareI all over 0 Vyeast ythe quH oli At little cost one.. can got a small age in Christiaidom. In other words, ty Wrecked beds; 'dressers and mfr- At bottle of 'freezone at -any. drui, store, one Inhabitant in,every W died a we is more it There .seemed ce n on in rare in all the sleeping Maine, -10 ad to be , 'lt� which will poslttvely-rid one's feet of violent death. And of the murderers than ever. Use Royal tring the And even this does not tell all. it every Dom the United Statesi ai 1� A or callus without pain or only. one in ten was brought tip trial, Yent CAW. lb* earlier days of the war, that the would be difficult to give an adequate ar soreness or the danger at infection.' and only half of them were convicted. &bsoW17 icture- of any of the score . stories of German vandalism were- P or more This now drug In an ether com- To remqdy this state of affairs Irk- sty Br�: mad_* with Royal of line homes which the Germans oc- more propaganda than �,.rutko. that pound, and dries the moment it Is sp- utsk once. decided to start a vigilance Yout will1eep ftesh and :they were ciroulated to stir up and copied whil wrecked' as they were plied and does not Inflame or even Ir-' committee. It got one. Everybody noist longer thin that Germans, screed hurriedly to, abandon them to ritate the surrounding tissue. Just wanted to serve an it. Ex -convicts. intensity hatred for �he a" an American war •eort-9spondent the, oncoming . Franco -Americans. think, You can lift off your cams and and tliugs joined by the score, and There remains In none of the, homes i.. .1 had, some doubts lityself regarding There now without a bit of pain or wers',granted special powers to put Send name and address th 1 visited hardly a thing which is of elcomplete truth of the statements soreness. If your, druggist hasn!t an end to their own inledoings by the for copy' Royal Yeast that German officers had wantonly he can seally get a 611dill'bot- governor. A reign of terror followed. wantonly any value, and some of the homes, in a Bake Book. wreeked and defiled maxn1fimlit lirl, furnishings and decorations alOni, tie for you from his wholesale drug Under the pretence thist, they were L W. CHM CO. veto residences. represented an expenditure of at least house. suspects, rich merchants were shot,in su "'RONW. CANADA I have, no doubts now: I knew the $100,000- broad daylight and robbed. "House out 0 ction. Runs do things which no one with Systematic Destru inspection" and "penal confiscation" a brought in a pretty haul. ore -long bestial nature could do; They 109t, Chateau Thierry is a very old and Of Ser and no man's life and no they bun, they wreck, they defile. a very. wealth city. It is the centre ge roperty Stream w m riomTheytopmit ciis againstproPertYiluicawarahi San The Hager Straoard and Paperchotediscussed. They leave monts. Every shog: in thecity-was Andthe government had to apdeath- traps in -their wake.- 'They 46; stripped. 'Not abottl Ohio,as recently fined a o? wine re- =L-=1 point a � second vigilance committee C* -,'Of Xenia visa most devilish Internal machineI6 mained in - any of the wine shape to set rid of the first one. $100 -"d costs for allowing refuse 'Phey treat aged 'civilians with 310 rad' not a pair of shoes or a plow of liquors from its paper. mills to enter • considerition whatever, stealins their wearing apparel was to be found OIRLSI WHITEN SKIN lHassfe creek, killing large numbers Food and returning just enough to the when the illied troops entered the:WITH LEMON J1.JIC9 Of fish. The company claimed that ficar people to, keep body and soul plaft. ally. Auution of streams Is a age ether.. -new In Fere-en-Tardenois the homes Make a beauty Istlon for a few sents to ous matter. It Is true that remove Un, frockles, sallowness. again an instance is found when a= were mufli&W In the same way. aluftL=t Owed; names. 21110. 'Gorman tn.,m group of a hundred of There. I tbft&, the Germans were a 'phare shown a spirit of kindliness to, little we" vicious than in Chatev- Your grocer has the lemons and any WANT= drug store or toilet counter will supply WANTU40 IrORTRAIT AOE-14TO am feeble civilian. but in every case Thierry. The fact that they .were zat YOU with three ounces of ordharil white mood prfhtsL Firdshinli L 4P*CWt7. or thing &I lowest pricea. of this kind I have been able, to ran muted so hurriedly out of Fere-en- -yon and of for a few conts. Squeese the Juice " 311 down the hulitsfilty, sprang froin the Tardenots may account for the manUnited Art 4 Brunawtek Ava. two !rash.lemons Into a bottle. then Toronto. heart of as Alsatian or a Pole. perfect disfigurement and destructionT.T:Z Of then. Fere-enput In the orchard white and shake i at Every chateau which the Germans property we -of the ED TV have ciecupled in the region ILL This makes a quarterpint HAT n between is & city ordinarily of about fifteen T" I vewe---a trio diousand lift wits larsw- complexion beautifier known. Massage Bothwell. Ontario. :11 and the shops, handsome limes and at ve t_ chateaus we. WT III JF this fragrant ereamy lotion daffy Into always choose them for their streets. - Now thus Is not a od" the face. neck, arms and hands and _et officitn' head been InAr- that Is habitable; not a dwelling W!!�L EQUIPPED- N]CWSPAPKR 'very city and Just see how freckles, tan. sallowness, ?.ID.b printins plant In ram. red and mutilated. L Ontario. rane* carried which has not been mutilated and pil- i6duess and roughness disappear and 21 k mall B*z 4S' t ad on lac�; not a shop which has not been rnlror 9'208han Voc Tt&. Toronto. t kow smooth. soft and clear the skin son blim ing their vandaIistic march math - from looted. . Oftellfin Train I U in barmIna, and EMLY NJCWSPAPr.R FOR BALI Chemin des Dames tam a woeful runs In their blasts-to'drive therser. W story. of destruction and pillage. I mans north did. immeasurable damce the beautiful results �18 �.$ You. In Now Ontario. Ownucinshle France. Will men "000. W that asnount, A t Lopig went through twenty of them. They to the exteriors of the buildings, but I. tmj�. T To Britain From America. Publishing Co.. are homes of wealthy families. They the Germans, did more. went Bemuse we put aside the yoke, spectacle when the through About thirty homes there and presented a Because the Voice of freedom spoke, i A:morjean and French troops snored �fowvi In all the "me scene pf savage T ADZES WANTED TO'DO PLAIN tha, Think you, we have forgatte2 bar JU and light sewinx at home. -whole at eft on the beels of the retreat- dempoliadmi. . Floors Uttered' with. .pare time. good pay, work sent Who made our fathats what they &217, dw -ing Germans, who had been resting shattered gists of furniture, crockery teaco. chaffer W&' 11mad stamp for sr. tioxxw- vaur.t.3'. MCCA" it :in comfort, in the beautiful homes glassware; L pictures torn from* walls ]Britain? ":UYI-3 P - �ontreal. and -ha&e&- witk-kaIvft-­pi&nao.'._ -IANCEX TUMORS. LUM tyrannies %.,o Internal and nicked and in some Instances smash- TLink you, that pasal ik. d What They Did. Its girl at call"* always finds it C�euld rob as of our me external, cu,with-` ed; clocks shattered; drawers open out pain by our home treatment unhappy age, rbf.t.tate. Dr S.IlmanModlosl 'Write F private - -the contents strewn all about; frock in bar wardrobe. The one 11- W am an some of the things' the and necessary to have a dressy little serge Wba� in -that far mariag' - German officers or their orderlies d t4mtted. Callinswood, Ont in one home- lustrated is developed [a- midnight.- --by word and deed � 4ened- - anufAft -to, ore faithful to our heritage, bits; will safes -blown or pried open; .fid kept alive, Threw an ink bottle against a seven bottles everywhere'. blue urge with v, guimpe of black The A" you lit at RunnymeW. foot mirror, afterward splashing Ink satin. McCall Pattern No. 8312, �Qn the walls and'eeiling. Mutilation Was Wanton, Misses' Dress. In a sizes, is to 20 Tocause we flung our gate -i a.) vtdo, 1-fi one htime more than thirty,, Vean. Prict; 20 cents. And called all lea t -i our side, 7� Jammed a bayonet through- the paintings and pictures of other kinds Think you, that we can walk unmoved i 'works of Are hand4ome marble clocks., _engravings, etchings, photographs 1 Upon the earth our fathers loved; Tore covers and blocks of liages'l -were damaged and three remained 11 Or witness with untroubled eyes, from -costly volumes and strew more. on the walls untouched. They were Td -day jour splendid sacrifice? --than 500 books about the floor, Praia- photographs of Niagara Falls-oue 0 Britain !With uncovered head; Itically ruining.{ librarywhich was of the American Falls, one of the Here, in the presence of your dead, --evidently the P;L Of a booklover. 1 Hor sesl oe Falls and one of the rider Tore We plight the word of falthful men;ht n T a toddy * tr in two; pulled taken from Goat Island. The common cup we drink ah"a arms and lets from -large -dolls;1, ln,ai4atheir home, which was treated We wrong you not by flattery; smashed a doll cradle and generally. somewhat worse than the others,. the wrecked a child's nursery. But offer that you understand, Germans had fired rifle bullets into The true and open heart and hand, Smashed all the China in a cabinet the pictures and, t'with the same Thd friendship of a people free, .-And a cupboard and shattered ex"ll. we0ons,'had shot off the necks of S sive glassware. vases'and fancy glass 11 er holders. The honor of another Land, Her faith in your nobility. .Slit oil paintings and stamped holes The mutilation here was tinspealia, bly Pt wanton. Family trinkets and heir- aid J stimard'o aftftwit menevem Immune. PAM looms,­*ld -family portraits --whose preciousness to the owner must Ve OdIM-464-- at th. P been realized by the vandals, were The silk flag which M. Amundsen,;* crunched under heels and thrown KWY=SNMWK: t him to plant at the against walls. Bedding wasripped if thep a portunity pro- Bents Lbe used ,, of course to pieces and valuable coverlets and curtains torn to shreds,!or at vviry nlorr--Abs- Ifirst-comer belong to the The Shell Maker. ghta of the United States, whose Stars _and Swift C&LIMW POM _belts "VU%M -- — ------ _StripLo were, planted there by Com - wheels, I'm : y on ApRF ftfi=,f#W., They sound, it seems to me, Naturally, ivory nation which achiev- MACK, 111MI11111M atnot a Cliff Like dashing waves against i is anxious ON ODs BLOOD SHOES b1cca LL as either Pole leave ir4 When there's a storm at sea. Ing visiting card. When Scott reached 11ti The ringtng shell sounds like a bell oppowrom Ln the South Pole on January 17th, 1912, MAN That tells of victory. •be planted the Union Jack at a spot half a mile from the Norwegian Bag ter the fearful heat 1 droop,' Elaborately simple, with youthful W16 weariness I stand; and;& pleasing silhouette, is this which Amundsen had ad there wearin lines. earlier. KNOCKS Off P0 design of serge and satin. McCall some months a then -l -think what others do n. PAttelt No. 8492, Misses* Dress. -alwals, §oes wit Defending native land, L A n F1 tarii with ehoerfutimayt-w Toul A ols��y�earC Price, 20 M0 ' 1111,Y-01ME It$ a AMU A IM421%,144015W FIT431ki Bond a Dominion Express Mosey Or. Forgetting blistered hand,. -cents - �i They are payable ever, Fn . p der. making is the bi These .patterns may be obtained I . I see the soldiers In the field, fro Comforting relief from"' m yo MCC or ur local all dealer, I reason for The sailors on the sea, from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St. Tor- Britain Raising 500,000 Men 'In India. i Makes Sloan'sf the The oiramen rising in tue sky, Half a inillion curnbattuats-are Using onto, Dept. W.. raised ,World's TAniment year, It was 'an. To keep ouecountry free, ised in India this And nurses brave In'Aanger grava, nounced In the House of -Commons rerz - cently by Edwin Samuel Montagu, the This famous reliever of rheumatic Where sick and wounded bo,. Secretary f6r India. Numerous non. soreness, stiffness, painful a IS, aptils, neuralgic pains, and most In Winter's Cold and Summer's heat, combatants likewise were bising ein• humanity other external twinges that A delicious food, Let each one do his share; This Is to certify that I have ployed. MINARD, suffers from its great sates enjoys h in thevi+,al We work in safety; far away, 8 WNIMENT in InY family The June figures, he added, reached because it practically never fails to They toil In danger there. for years and consider it the beat lini• the record cord of 50,000,. and province speedy, comforting relief. I w , L , Then never cease our labor meat on the market. I have found,it from whtch,previously few recruits or aks ready for use, it takes little ply. Till victorious arms they bear. excellent for horse flesh. none at all bad come were now Supply to penetr*e teithout rubbing and p duce results. C14anj reffeshing. sad_ eat and enjoy (Signed) Ing their quotas. W. S. PINEO The Secretary ehiprasized the fact in Canada. At -fill -drug stores. A. Cold and Ja remove large bottle facans 'economy. to the las rM. ra will m nd," Middleton N.S. -7 wheel grease from t1oth, if the arti. "woodland;' that Indian -troops were playing the health makind, cle is afterward& washed in 'cold chief part in the campaigns in Memo.., tamlit, Palestine, and East Africa. rica. water. nourishin From Vernon, B.C., an average of *Mloml cal.. Vureii Dautrat. twenty cars of fruit is going out daily, Only one ship in 200 of-conyoyid and packing plants are working over- There is no more gentle creaturs, Fooflwrd Lkme n92-0 vessels has been lost. time every night to keep up with the on earth Aba?i- the British sailare- fits � issus ift 396- [.SUSVVM ZUMWXI f4ft sale VVWSVUW& The 15ishop, d southwell. - I &Iz6k&& �. ..., : next Tuessedaap L attend to ro- which kering- echos] €sit : - _ --•r--- rt - T k held on edaesday «. ioasl'dtstiee - was the moat ' successful whit r •5. :wa�4flir --Utt .-Evere" A. -Bryant has -havaeyet been Bturaedhome:-after:w4tWX.with- ideal and there was w large num. over friends at Nia m Falls and' Buf• -ber'in at .. t�33dance." The: exhibits �atQ r sur Bolla talo. N. F. weere all of the very beet, rivalling .. aatc': ' �" F,J f 9` tilarl�-sad .dsu —The re alar meeting of the that of.the big fairs, and were Y Canada Food Board LiEens; NO. r .o ght• Methodist 1dies"Aid will be held most creditable to the boys and "ren y � ;Nese in tlxi .city ori' Wednesday,' Oct. 2nd , =at, 8 girls wht�prodnced thein: There � L. o'clock at the hoWe of Mee:'Ji�B., is a tri® r dd y rivalry between the �, -. ' } i t T, &. atation Potter. various ,schools which is most ben- lot en- T .. ,vee a ltoli$a g�` i saws? on a IrenCe, spent as f daughter, d ys . dur ng added nx all. to The interest of the L E a Mi>idge > Leary. of . To- the past week with the farmer's fair. The �i'omen's institute had vi efted.relsti�te4 andfrienda son, Rev. Robt.'Rogere and family. a booth on the grounds from which -- r ata t wa oa SAturdaf; of OatkIande: they derived a substantial sum for UlLt take- rlm� {? I'u over h' $ _'V. and Mrs,. FtlelArdson —The Women's Auxiliary of St. Red Cross work, ` There's i �' iht.over Suttda .,with 'islands George's chdreh will hold a c ` :There s sol'�'let u neied, Q,ak-wood and' Idndeay, cert on the evening of 'thanksgiv - ��s Advertiaralnenate. ,ddiis RobertsIirorta. Bedeon was in ing Pay, a portion of the proceeds f lasta:eelc 4ittendil3g the of which will be donated to the' Boys' Corduroy Bloomers, sizes 28- of 8, i of•MoMastaerUnivereit Women's Institute for; English washable'corduroy-wears Lean y: 1<ted Cross FOR BALE—A number of oak bar - qac and Mrs. .,Richardson Purposes. Particulars later, at tL�9Pidtin�s blame forvinegar 5tr `Boys' Tweed. Bloomers# 28 88,- • spa dfn�a week or two with Miss Barbara Foster, one of Can. Medium. price—jdst right for school wi r in aripoea sad Lindsay, ads s aot,ed reingera, and Mica BeT- T OST—On the old Greenwood road,' �,1dre. Gh U. Palmer was in Bear• ton, elocutionist, both of Toronto, between tl 3rd sad sth �n lou,, ila.00 9Boye Cotton Bloomers, dark colors ... f _� ' ' i Geo. Dunlop. Gmnga 1.2 ir, a °'aii>aie, bath, both morning and avenin : 'Pouthe' and Boys! ' z ' on Monday ' attending On will take part in the services of Very •tough—ionic ]ileo tweed 9 � -, �'a1 of the fate:. Corp. Oecil 8t. Andrew a church next Soh- OST -At the Claremont l3caool� Fasz, a purse eontaining over ala: Finder y Sweater COata,.frOIQ X si@ to Mr R please leav a at the Claremont P. o. 1 - All Size@ and colors �" M s = [#8I Alma Cowan, of Toronto, The evening service will be by - bow clays hese. at the home lime light and will be cite of the HURSES FOR BALE—Good work -Youths' and Boys' Braces, special; perir ° z94rits Joseph and Mra. most beautiful and helpful ser. b` OApply at R SALE-1ingL Livery, 4steam. also good driving —are. it"d"d Blucher Boots for .school wear, will vices et given. You are cordiallyYouths tan- sty 'invited., 2 rigs. cutter, stand. all kindas.of hard knocking, --A job end f JU in very ood condition harness and robe, c' we cleaned u —8 Ciall :� `nMite-—Wm. Dickie.broeplht into our Apply A. arks. R R Na a, Pi4kerina. i ., p pe„ gpriced, -sizes 11 to 13 ii:'8EI era Haro� and Mrs. , f liL3e`s'Sate'' Lr�w' suras eotiSci®dco ° `°]sigh ?mesas measured over fcourfOVor Epo R1�iUE'3T, Municipal and Yuuthe Blsek p oz Htptlo no,�Bctuchpr'Boot.,aizes 11 to µ lam• iced for,-: a cW*s during lamp nay �J i M Ile end, fen n an Ind Phone 70 ton Bonds For $ale -R/ D. Dykes. Briys HeavacBIsek Hlaeher Boots a s boot r : d. y , B eaasy. fit, - Q..... b isolated stock, se the field con= TRAY D—On to thepremises of another,;ob end, size -1 to S. Qarretail ;•. N1, s�itelraoisi: tains'mneh.that is equal] as high. N y R ., :price is really the present wholeenle price .. 2 9a g�• the undersigned. Int 9' rna, 9, Piekerinq a `w suh 1 why a flus +elic� .ice. .The corn crop, whiazh is the sass] roan heifer, whet mayitave Same 'by. provsag afloat over rt, of the seasot► threatened to- lu mon d'�vi>i .esoenae.: nsw;d Push �r Suit Case Special;'•'heawy weight. fibre, steel �ff frame,. sewn and riveted corners, brass lock t a r . e�pplgie ��mertaitother, be a failure, is one of the best in SE'tT'ING VAOHINES FOR SALE _ - and spring catches, if inch outside @Cita , '^ ` . wan ears; ' y y 1` --Two machines for sawing leather, one Cor Pa, •,±' , r sat► ' 311E, has'. -._,,_; j? n seWIrQ and QbYh z Patching. Applyto bf. - shirt packet and straps in fid, 24 inch h$ Cttt Worm- ia`on@'Of the Henderson. ClarenLoai... ; 1 •' " *, r t3 most, destructive agents with An Exhibition Bargain, 2A inch 400 k :11t .-ant]. which `the gardener and farwm FOR SALE—�+ine timbers, 12x12.-oSoft, Ziiavy BI and Black gees Sere Dob', misa' ,. K alp and 40'(!. to also some from, 30 :0 80 h g y i to contend. The Canada Food and others. Cott, lote, •cos. 7Pickering, ina, this line. Its veryhard totPare wool Board'has issued a circular urging Phone Claremont all. I.9 50 inches. wide, peyard .� � ww , r'a . e to plow their land in the TRAFsED•=•Sous• better, about 8 �' Black Silk Po " N �• �.• ,as this Is the best wa to l years ofd ,nth mark ata Tett e[r: Partsea Pte+ 86 inches wide. Happened w+ +t Sa 8r4s. R. R. Seo. 1. BrookOn L2 e� worm are laid in the autumn and rfslstr Per yard 'it alter all the a ge erre laid. the - F E IN g T�OLS°E d$TD LOT Oit.SAL ground is well broken up or plow: H Pickering viHtee---Frame hours. d rooms. • ar . . �. Now just at the' last -'-;Take a ti from Llie+trilar4a6 will be afro dee 1 ;+ acre of land. 'Large and-sm®U !fait. - Immed-a d i No they_ par rdars a to ,- .; A them troy also ! Pkkartha. �$"? . a. waI3t shaker ��3ine 13 y sate For e Xn ub ,'R R u j� �O� .�" . „ ARdt FOR SALE—iKarithaaan, first •C lly Da will be observed Ftla.s soil. well Cratered. good buildin well a[3� elf r situated. suitable for dai:Y and grain. No ineum Lh V winter buy them N O'r - .. ca - y.. tie 14iethiat Sunda School star part _ y - brance. slight mfr dun •a, Small { an Sunda nest,. commencing at Payment Apply Bax C. NeCrs;Q89ee v1 -I y* ' " !l, oclock. 'A program of. except' - C r— ./ R SAL.. In Mount Jo Mark- A - Tonal merit ie being prepared. J, O A g l� P ham, a '•roomed hriekclad .rF+idener. �f a r J.-:Pe�peland, of Toronto, will CHAPMAN 0d acre;arden. arch small fruit and a pie treeu' s r - water In the house and enc of d Crater, - • the school. Mr. Wilson, of e. ai ' lybithy. will assist w eellar.9w o----�-z--- - , #�99 bis and hast• use. Rtasonable Rah - 7 FffiRE -IS YOUR C ada's leadin violinists, who has IDER T _ r l Miss i7opeTan , one of Can- fount !oy P, o g �^� — by Cedar f4rove ides - - r e llfAlatsflehi spent some three years in Russia �•- mlil aril be open Tor work on rurday,-ed• - and German studying nesday and Thur,dayof each week up to Oct. You trell require Shaker Blankets for the Aututnu. See our new lot.. .-. "tie ]safe . of tie gm a,l d y y ng under Sth After that date. every day ezcept *tur• Grey. And white, , some of the beat Polish masters. day during t sea,on. Do not let your a les. y 11-4 and 12.4 at t38. b0'to $4.50 per pair. fr6an ng '' t t 4intrnt waste: bang them is and we will pay sa g of Lndlea brushed �voctl Sweaters in grey -with rose; Alice. with fawn, � t fa+poiah Ad>h d atm of, has consented to ive a couple of each a chem rot pi,regar, a ' e butter &c, tad: - fav a1G Car selections. Everybody welvorne. ='�'-aa =�tltnam• Lrpp0W ss -I navy with grey. A smart coat for $7.00. y A big range of Men's Sweater Coats in taupe,' fawn browbi and grey, libEAt ras. atr<d h�d,.tts v ro;, -ln glnswer to a Commnnicatioa �/ OTICE is hereby given that Sam• all pure wool, $8. Boya' and Girls' $weat6rs, all colors, J62 up. =, / - : Mr. Chapwao, sec. -tress. ,I • uel Burgoyne of the Towoship of Meta's Sox, in grey and black, from 85c to $I a pair. A good line of " {flliwe Police Trustee Board to East Whitbyto-the Couatp of Ontatfo, l oh -rviil `,f tered in the Hydro -El � of Ontario Firmer, Mena Pante and Overalls is black, blue, khaki and grey, at' $2.00 to 112,50.' . as', regard to the will a t our new u � •^� b a Q>3 ,$ 1c18p progress made to- da Itppthe to session thereof, for a pts >ee�!vkos ward supplying light, to Pick• abs 6M in th,a' -moss ering Village, the following reply Nalpf Bili of Divorce from his wife Alice _ so come _ was received l " We be Maud Clatkr of the Town of Hilton In �- A C�ILLE SPIE, DUN�3ARTON ay) efon_at t3 o clock. g to advise the State of New . York. one of the r r - Fiiv air ,pf the t two that the Commission are at res- Pat P United States. of America, Harried o : trete,tylttsei many at iavestigstiag s scheme where- womain, an thegrband of adultery and , -pi�ilsto>as ;ttraLi ar+;:etln the by they can supply you with desertion. _ __ `round .to rotes w 1hoii 4of Osbawi to t bat were enough power to do domestic and Dated at the town +t1sR.t4oeteti previous �. a �•a1a commercial lighting,* and supply County of Ontario io' that he Province of ' . F-0 0 T;W E A R r � were,taken up in : sple'a o". •small power loads within the Ontario. tied 18th day of. August, tIon. municipality. The Commission A, D. 1918. —Miss Hall, returned 'miesiota- have not yet completed this work, By his Solicitor, W. E: SAMUEL BURGOTI. . Oar stock of ,F , but will re N. Sinclair, ` . Gey from WesC-China, w0 the port to you as soon as ]9.11 Oshawa,• Ont. oots ear is now complets, and it will paysyoa to guest of the Rev. Dr, Marsh over they have anything definite to ' call in and Bee the varied lines of goods 4ave nday, and on Sunday evening communicate." These words give a stoat interesting address in ue hope that we may not remain FI•CKEKIMG BAKERY before baying elsewhere: � ineternal darkness. We ho it. Andrew's church which, was -- ` these investigations ma ` ^i�liisb' � hgpt�ecie►itd - Whitby Preeb� rmis�wilg o! that rapiTprogrees. - _ Ir _..I><IA e. 'i - `4e.have our new me o anvaB .Boos alin�lC "Shoes epenecfi be held —In t�onnectioo with St. Cleo- All sizes for Men, Women,;Boys and Qirls. a o .St. Andrewa church on Tues- rge's church tate Harvest Home ' its ,.Oct:Birt. Mo >' o and of ternoon- session Sunday nest, Sept, 29th. Morn• _ �. t NCI, ;PIO�RING gat $ o'clock. All ladies -of the ing at 11 ocloek, evening at 7.80. �—T Established tlse 1857.Vowtaai are invited to attend The special preacher will bathe a- n s. r Rev. W. G. Walton, for /�E CREAM Is. -F: H. 8x11 has on hand s large years missionary on the Baet Bid fetus atld $ow James' and Hudson'a-Bay.--Mr.._.SFNDAE3 �t�-.w—....�� In planta which he is offering for Walton is arranging with the •ARSORTED BRICKS a at greatly reduced prices. He Doaainfon .Govecnmea0 to stock '-Our Patrons are Pertiklsr People," ,compelled , to sacrifice these the @bores of Hndsou'e to with 'Plants, as he is unable. to secure reiadeer, .in order to furnish a Soft drinks on ice sufclBDt AktmonAt Of,,:W for-h:� IiAPmihont supply of food for the Bread, Buns and' Cakes . ot•hoasee. '1!hie.is al< chance for $squimaux. a to the only mis- Wedding Cakes our specialty thoer. who wish to. eecure a ba sionary on the eastern shores of Both phones - :gain: the famous Hudson's Bay. The -A number ofleama. have -bee roetoe asks that all those who de H. R. l onneyt Pickering - _ +gin*� during the Hast week sire to contribiite _the _newal- gifts ...Y z --the Kingston road _east which had vices will bring them to the churc ?1 become alinost impassable. A not latter than 2 o'clock' on Satur- e--waas made in -afternoon, Sept. 28th. Mingg those places wbich were —Since the beginning of the war you can always Act the best Mani. toba Flour from 1. - :'built:up.. viE fresh earth, at the a Brest many newspapers in Can. ' 7;tillue therwgrk was done. made Xo.. Manitoba Wheat. ads have been compelled to di —J. X-Marphy, of Toronto,,*o continue publication... In British Royal Household and Glenora for is -well and -favorably kaowri :in Colombia alone forty-onehave Pjokering,• having had .charge of been forced out of business.. The Bread. Try abag. pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats ';lite fresh 'sir camp for the past expense of running a newspaper '_ BRAN, SHORTS MIX FEEDS1 two years received word last Is now double of what it was a that his son been killed OAT CHOP gra >week. _has few pears ago. As a rule publish- 4 in action. Mr. Murphy's daagbter era hgve advanced their prices, CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOPI ,,-1s also ren�g valuable alervice• but only a fraction of what they '�:to 'WHEAT her count ; she havintl been should be in order to have the —'7'- for ear ,': CRACKED CORN orated great worn: se► ns proof that they formerly --Syme _time during Saturday had. The pathway of the news- _ ,. . - MIXED HEN FEED ' night or Sunday morning aolrie paper man is masts mol"r, difficult CaIdwell'e .Cream substitute _ Calf Meal. ..,persons entered J. . C. Philip's to travel by the practice of many Sha�aRtr the 'rear of his butcher of his subscriberspot paying their Molasses Meal i' CHOPPING_ AND OAT' •-aehupraucl-4"impt'iated_-to , tltefrisubscriptio.n.s.nntil they are a ygar oNn d9o' two. coats, one being 'a or two. and number fi<r011e and a cleaver. A ! even a numer o in The CRUSHING EVERYDAY - -_ Get prices on feed in ton lots. arrears. y ;years. should BELL PHONE. �Co1Rtr wtA alarm telcenr but this follow _the mile as .they.ap- ��, drop ASF sir dailypaper or their ,► �8ad entalywa k •me t, that idby payin* cash. fir'. 'i7Cl', ""C7C"y'b+6sIC� Chopping every �4Y 3✓