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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_10_04s, ',.a : :q- - ,��,-+a, q- �?Z,7, :••mwa-.,. ,• ' :r.; :'� ..._tea a,�FtS'a+n.�-+Sb _ w,-� +..r - - S err - �a - ..,. r . MTi if' •t.. r �¢�Y" -. 1. ...., -.. .im.� �RmJ fy�,.-!. `tt,. w`n, sF;. , n a -t:. . +a'4'. ,.�.. e� %�i?:'�.; G] 1 �. 2�'x'" "' «r ?..v 11 .1is •iXY iW:'.::'# FF Rli f y . : . � ­ - y; _ 11 ' - r �. j J t. t . X57 TY j + i51. ry I 11 Y _ •.`kN , ey- _ 1. :a ", S, z • G -. . �"yi. Sal. „„. .. - - - .. ` _ _. • v 4 t. ,� � . XX 3 i z , 09 .M +C�G�T�BER 4 1�9I8 . , _ ...._- I�Tt . `? , , , .. ��-. r�. ear�at:iol��as. _. _ »W 11- t _ _ ilistsbltebed ?5 4RGCK'ROAD iFiOttQWAdt A ,. . . 'Mrs. Mallo of;-Thedford, ia.vieitin Born, at Gravenhurst,,Ont„ oil Sept-. t ' afe Finit:,1y,._ B P���yyye .. �� - -i►er father; Bohn Percy, anti other' 27th. to Dr, and 14Ira. N, F. Tomlinson IR # �j 0 D -• -. Do not trifle. with nature. Protect friends here at present. (Grace Elizabeth), a daughter. �7 L.,C?ALi? VELL.11i.'D.,'Successoi' ;; b Wm. BadRerow was on the ,sick list Stevenson Hroe, purpose holding as N W � . you . ktuildlags . s . .. _ ; ' ..- to the tate. Dr, &:wproWq. Phone 805 = - for a few flays and was under the doc. auction sale of farm stock' about the . 3c ";z.� :6lsi:emont40at - installing a toe's carte but is able to be around. middle of the month. Watch out;for A Safe Systen% Of "' Lieut. W. A, Jackson, of. Desaronto. bilis Riving full parCiculars.r IL� R. • V, `E: OART�'RI(IBT,�EFor T - was home for a few days. ea$ering The L'tilon Sabbath School will hold f �� merty ot-4ravenhnret,0at. 9uceesos .Ulghtn}ng ,''Rods.. from the prevalent influenza. About special thanks iving services on Sun ^ ur : -S. E, Towle,' P1bkering,t0at. office hove k _ ate, �., -qty pr y ngs-in such, two -wee s ago, while flying in hie da � , Oct. 18th. be innin at 10.80 Iito g Gad e.ao sa We protect your. builds ' y % O,octon Wtll 'q T a tvay this; a stroke ar a aeroplane, the engine refused to cd6rk o clock, when .Rev. H :' E. FORSYTH D. of O.: Regie- ' charge is broken up. and to �onaequence he had to land pieaeh. ..Special' music will also be , , , tared =4Wb*of the optometrical sew-. -with his machine• which- was badly rendered. !el �',* 0� I �� station 0 %ria.- special attention given to We da not draw lightnin but we damn ed, but fortua eaustained X •mon0:� We'bave the sale' system g1. WEST W tt 1 ellen, Lieease' No:1.288 �' . ` ,fittfatot;lsuss. 'ilys tented tree. xortt► revent the n url'ee. ' '. WEyy g .. y_..... _ . tJUNuwRTON BrimacombekBakeDennieMand Scott �" O.. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S. :.We the a, wsrantyr at four o'cloc San FIOCIr 6Ub8tlti2te8 ke t 011 11&IR(R ' • 3W!1nbur�h, member po�f. the_.Collaas ,oj ;: B y afternoon.'rsid- P - A`' Bair nroe Write us for articulare Born, on Monday, Set W. to Jae.. ed the West Hill Hotel kept b ". �, 1'h�ei•ians sad genas of taste, ticeatiat• r', p Sept. P Y lII aII UaIIt2tleS re I11rBd. t.- , -; r, attention t3o, al college of s oaa, Edinbtrgh, and Mrs..Smales, a eon. . .Robert Wood, they found half &dozen Y q q r ��� ` a�attaatfea to dsleaas of women and F. and Mrs, Morrison spent a few Toronto mea engaged in to Omaeaedlaiaonoe.tarongbant. d&ys Iabt Week in Toronto. Willi chips and money acsttedn on he • . '. . Geo. . - , faker LeQais Miss B. r er is in va• table, and in a vigorous search of the M P ud spend K her g .q (Successor tol cation at her home at Colpoy's Hay, premises and outbuildings, which oc- High Mrs. Fitz atrick;-of Chicago, Ill., is cu led four hours, K ;Baker & Heise) p xhey located two . r 8. $FNNEDY. Barrister. 801- • - _ the nest o her aunt, Anes Thom on 1 �+ti , B Ps ga lone of whisky to bottles of beer, �jd 4 r rix, • ieitor, Notary Phi1>iic: Conveyancer &c. • here., Some of the &lull waa hidden in the 1;41 -fix '�►3iitby pat..I 4Y . Stn . villa Ori Arra: and .'�iiea Craig, of Taroato, woodpile and other out-of-the-way ' . - E. FAREWELL, S.O., BARRIS- � �3 were recent guests at Roaebank places. No• arrests were. made; but �©Y'. . House. . TIZat3'ttosa CafownatRornalr.aadoaaalT the proprietor and his bartender, Dan ryit I ' � fdtas,-�I3art otiie.Whitlw. lar . :like Petheram� of Della, Tease, and McDonald, together with the.city men 1D_ r� aM i y ♦ Silas Witham, of Brantford, are the found in the hotel, were etieoMoned to pa y (j v $ E: 084RI8- AN, Bandster and 'd. 11 SEAL, Claremont' gueata o! Alias Allison. appear before Police Magistr&te Brun- -- I • Botigitoz RoiarTltbHe, Eto, stoney to Rev, J, F: • and Airs. Clu Ston and the former to answer to the � 'F' `°s oaa. _omen ttiea4tt Bt,'1¢orth, Whisbr. Qstr EJOUSEFURNISHINGS Misa'Dorothy have. gone to Meaford charge'of setlin_g liquor in, violation of1. :Wheat €' �� , ', for a two weeks' vacation. the Ontario Tem seance Act. On y;�a y '�LL]Fg141 J.• 8$ATON, B. A,. Bar- . . P ' ," a� riailr �BelieSgoar.$otaryPublic,associated BI Stock, at the.lowest rices. Rev. W. M. Haig; of Hrooklin, will Moods Mr . 4 !a prao ,.settle liteearn . 8 ckman. Denison s rea25 - cos ; IWAIA . �nileiaB,s6Ba} $tteab, Toronto, Telephone y Z er, in the I! fiver free.• paptor'e absence. -�. .`t`':", Main 96% M4. ,,. , 3tty .:. 0 The Thankoffering meeting .of the GLEN MAJOR .. :,0 .. ', Call and _ W. M. $, Au:ill Dena s 3 y n ug vine) R�' Wlth Mise _ .. = . ,r w Qn ._ o Oct. 21st. in _ - - -- __ - ---- - ---- -- __-_ _ _ the church lit 8 t .. Rev. S, B, a a o . . H t o �i u d - - qx Claremont. pp Al[Fed and Mrs Wells and tamilp ��JN$ T ;« Roboid. L. R. (�. S., of Toronto* will A w, .• visited at Qeorge Wilson a on Sunday. , ., a- tt LAIetF' H: .BEAlO�F, D. D. S. address the meetin Subject ; "The �� 1 C�*� �f*C� Gra*tateof the - Royal Colet�t of Dental Charles Gad` Etre Hopkins .visited J j j1 , World Situation and the Jam," A seoaa i3aivessisy, of Tordnto, office with Roy -Hopkins. et Mount Pleasant :o+ar W es hardware e, Whitby BARNES i ))been) .Thsni-oSerioR. ts: expected. on Sunay. '"'". 1. r a honse9 m 2 iso s,5o.: i .'ptotu 0. All are cordially invited. °•" ,, _ -. ,�y a boyov ad Pine fln.April let the iaSilersiaaed wliltalre • : - ' _ ghta ere seems to possession pf the above shop. .° 11 .- ° slQrnrins Dr. Ssmtort ea6sancerovesseaa. Dr. Cool: . • number of o s; to!"- L f �sr' :onto,.will"be,incharge. W0oO -. be some attraction up there, ._ . V u • - Horseshoe Gad eneral b1 _ I +` • - .• 4 ackey spent Sunday with F. gram o° Weduasda7 stating tbat-bis sPQi Prompt y atten to. ,,-- ; • ! f#tills! Ltt;s3i. L. Green. brother, 'Pte,'Thomav Eaddie had ar Laa1e and tatertering horoei made - ,,, a �� J , ," w M1 'Pill be closed down for Fire, Richard tVtlson is under file a e ecislt of and moaev re- �t, +P gunshot wound is his ai!m. y + - ,4 °" O. HAA? -Issuer of 3larria e. r@p81r8 Friday aIId doctor'9.crtreat present. R kilted in action -last week leaded it worn does not °v, Yw . Licenses, to its• oaanry of oasat�oslvtn Tyndai Gad esstete pp prove satisfactar r Batzlyda OctOspent Sun No. 91M48 fite. Dholel Herbert Lewis. 3'' � � 'I!tAAng Vill.. _ 2"y ,pi - da with Oshawa friends. the A _ p snow of ... late Ambrose Lewis, of 'A1Aa iVSGCIAC 1-XMW 1 1� and 12. Mrs. Totton: of Guelph, Ins visiting Glen Major. Daniel Joined the 199 4 A k IV. RlCHARDSON - Reat Em- her son. -Rev. J. U. Tattoo. Canadian Buffs in Toronto, and vena {.k F .'este. InRsuanea, CoaveYarcixg, Notary �.011da�,,J]6 lull, ?11IInlIIg Pte, £. Ducltett, of G'amp Borden, greatly Briscoe Motor Cat' Co. . -` 'galic 8tc.. ?sckesiag, ono _ _ 31Ly, j y missed b Pte many friends. - 88 Usual aga1D. has been visiting with Harr; and .firs. His sisters,.Mrs. Linton Pine Grove. ' , Dnc,kett Afro.. T. W.. Brown abd Mrs. H. Brown Pt3t7OHER. Rent Estate Auc- The Car with lite' halt million motor - . ti0aeer, vattator, colleetoz anA Ueter W. G. Barnes, , Green River Rev, W. . E. Honey . and . family;of both of Toronto, have the sympathy Self-starter mak] It_eaa. et atasrira• tfcanase, Hroagham. 4oy. _ Campbelllord, are holidaying at the nit. y -tor - - Or address R. R: > o. 1, Locust Hill. .. . . wH TI s r wamebn to ve,. EMc�eta Hgbt:. ,a of�a• ai�Oore and EiaPPER �rtaidenciCtaremont.suer of Ili � - - - d .ares ce andylrre, Denny; of And-: Last week a • ecitil meetin of tee ®eareadoui. "Makie it 4 7 an i m 1 Qount Council was held here to deal io eaevenin paper. 01 Idawsu in, ah• 0oaa of Ontario, lP epentySunda wltb Jstmes Denn s Wide and we I finished, 31 .I g1�R.BEATOX TOWNSHIPdLEBH' and Ta1aki"tRgA hLRQAD work ai u ht to thetdocto en care. Moore We ilapelfar her rbc otp rThla i�s quewtionawa from on Se maapA friends ffi Is kasnwamire nig a a��devte•, raooaaiaConvention'o�Qoot•an s ner bt 1 P g egeedy recovery. nett unset nus idendta of Oshawa are . , '. the ear he drives,`' farm tarter of marri de Lia Shave's School. Toronto, will ensure Ai{aites Lorena ..Ellicott and Vera m it is claimed that ee+se• •. Oni. f.t a nod Johnston,o! Brougham, 's ant Sun- Buy '& Briscoe. .Ask the dEaler.: •:J g position at s; good salary. B P those who are pushing the matter Gee d& with Miss Edna Middleton. not dol° t R. © le'riyW00d m Write for particulars. W. H. Saaw, ��- Diane and Tamily xnd Mr. B heir work in Zhe op�tt��ss Davidson,t ANADA'S PICTORY BONDS y rriticli an might be dealred: A special for sale Denominations ---130. sloe. $300 free., 8 Berard St, Fast, Toronto, and Mrs.. Harper, of �TYhttb�, spent act o! parliament had licca passed en- oaa. Price, 90 1-2 and accrued intereo. W, Sundav with J. E. sad Mra. Disney.. ablin the.Town. of Qsh ,wa to but the se r Dykes. 13ond Sroker, Keil Phone 195, Whir- Mieees Hxae! and Nellie. Russell ac- ace from the count• '' by. oac.. tad, Phone ;o: Gott • • • compacted by their brother. Charles, bad,been delayed from time to time �umb-�r . .. -1 eIkQI ���l Ue spent aucday with friends es Dun- for yariane reasane, so far the tows'A TTCGH S. POOH; Glen Ma jar• Ont. e7 barton... " and the Gaunt ere unable to come k Cleansed Auctioneer. Extensive ezper- The '•Sunsh;ne Mission Hxnd have y " ' ' '= _ - . les_ 1i lance to .imparted Tod thoroughbred acock. to an agreement a to the terms upon e - � 1''lI'St-OlaBB 11 H for }llr@ whleh .se araC#on should 'take 1 L. �: Bal�e �naaotaa�ay.rHare, writ• !or Berm. decided to hold their annual baaaar in oaa paaticntasa, Phone lad, nue, as ty g dreenwQod school house oa Fetdsy, Fntiitlg liplike agreement the Isw rhe - I - - ---- November 29th. quires the matter to be referred to LL, Llceaeed Auctioneer, Rev. J. O. Totten will attend the q 1 . . for 0azati•e of Tork and outwo &to- BII8 II18@t8 all tr8JII8 arbitratipa, but a difference of opinion �' (ilOaiate•'ot all -klada attenued to on ebasto general Conference at •Hainlito° heft a t8 as M whether -there. should �e notice , Address G. 'aivr P.O.. Oct. Teaming promptly attended to, { week. Mr. Nest, o! Ashburn, will only nae arbitrator or a board of arbi- _ Agent Por Canada Carriage W. take the service here at 10,90 a. m, on trawra. Those who are opposed to oBjt Sunday. The Sunday School will separation-f..ba-s�e.�their stand- on the xath �: - 111 and Dominica land Surveyor and..Ciyil �. II' . Pee meet at 2.30 p. m. sane e1d Y��� �, Q]eOtWhiCht Oehzt .r . .Engineer, Haphuas Street,• Whitby, Phone23,-- f' PiC�04lf {ftp. - .1 ed igree - �5uccessor to she' late W. E. Yarnold, Ontario ` LandsurreyorofPortPerry. �e_4 _ -. ---.. ii;INGSTON'ROAD'EA9T _ awn-comse out beet. ` Among those �7c'e',Men - - f- who are taking a moat active pact in M, MAW, -LICENSED ACC: Waters PSTre Water - - defending the rights e! the county are T On Friday evening last what was TIONEER'for York, Qntario and Durham reeve John Forgie and deputy -reeve probably one of the tDnsL costly fires . I I Counties, Ali Isiacls sake promptly attended F. H. Richardson, o! Piekerin Town; - to. Terme reaeonabte: Data for vales may be if you are wise .you will use the only that ever took place oa a farm pro__pparty ship. Both these ge+ntlemec age build- - :.arransed at NEWS' Cmc• Ben Gad indepen- Ideal well drilled b Chas, B, Rice, in this province, dextro ed R J.,Flam• t Beat phgpee. Whitby, Ons. sty by Ing u� a reputation for ability and r agent for Wtad Mille; In s est barb an two other pp L. W ie Gasoline buildings, with the most of their eon- shrewdness as well ae honesty to deal- �,t :. Engines. all kinds of i and fittin B ing with. public affairs. At present Aa ; E E-SOR A iZ.�• =,LO'v' gi pipe ge tents. How the fire ori seated is a the,question of separation to in -an un- . o - ! ' • - for water works. Also bath�'oom fiz- mystery, but it is supposed to have , Yetorioary Surgeon started from a gasoline en settled state, a. the coaoty council turee� etc. .Everything• given oarefnl B gine ,which P a resolutton asking the Attoe- ;LMUST $ L� $onoi (liaduate of the Ontario � Vete• was running some machinery. At the .. _ sad Qraduste of the Veteran attention. Etr. Fleming s ma iflceatg herd of. hsvdecertain a the delay, separation niers - . . " MF , rinar College . time the Are started a large art of m"9 RICE'S PIIMP WORKS, B' encs of the Act &mend= Science Association. Jersey cattle was Inc the' stable,- and 'e et � - {,�~�•-, Home Tel. 5621. Whitevale, On some - of the men were engaged at � Phone Mee 18llli, residence 2802 B&B * � milking. The fire spread very rapid• - •. GCHOOL' RSFORTi CLAREMONT, ONTARIO 1 �� 1. y, and it wn 'seen that the bt}ildi°g• Reportof intermediate room of the ' -� � ' . •_Eaormo S Demand • `ems doomedy A request was made for - _ o. the Whitby fire e° ine, which was Pickering public school for Beptethber. I � , soon on tisad, but. i.t..was _ handicapped- .Names in erder-of merit Sr._III--R' it > , ,.JOH_N :)H -M- IP for_Gr"tiates-of-the. Pepttlas-- by the lack of� & sufficient amount of heimiae Mutcb.'Hezeforummer, Chas Has a full line of iresfi and cur- water. Alarms were sent out .in dif McGuire; Ed. Walsh, Edo Bie, Frank - ••' LLIOTT fereat directions and shortly acorea of Morrison, Geo.. Mulch, Ruth Morrie- oap.i ,2 ­. - _' 0d Beate constantly on hand. � autos arrived with wi)))ng workers, eey, Hugh M{ller, Geo. Cowan. ' Jr.�T Z7. I_ and hard work the residence and III -)Norman Morrison, Mary Me- - $pica Roll, Breakfast Bacon, horse stable were saved, although the Ginty, Mabel Bie, Mabel Stepheasoa, ; . latter was badly eeorebed'at the north" Jean Brodie, Clarence Potter, Ernest Nlc4y-Pe#u;n@d Quality -Soaps 4 $fir, lfologna, Weiners, etc. Youge & Charles Sts, Toronto, F O c M S II it '' - . : _ ead:by Hre, ourteen valuable Jersey Baker, Jaren a ercer. r. -M at reasonable price$ Highestpricespaid.for' All our graduates and. scores of our cattle.- mostly bulls, ...perished in the dred Jephson,. Annie Baker. Carl.Ker- r .., '.'-Butcher t cattle. ander•graduates have obtained flames, as it was impossible Co get chener, Orval Ooakwell, Jack Mc- oettioas thin year and out of the them out of the building, as they Ginty, John Cowan, Nellie Bier, Alf. ,_- x . P y fought against the efforts' made to re- Palmer: iRle pICk8M last one hundred and four applica• lease them. -Several boga atso perish- I Report of Jr Dept, Pickering pub- Olive Oil and Oucnmber Soap At - tions from business firms fol- office ed, - The barn, which was one of the lie. school. Names -in order of merit: • 5 cents , • ' ' largest in the county, contained a Jr. II-Ve round Bath Tablet, at {{''11 hel we filled onl nine. Salaries Rosie Siert, Johnpy Rammer, Harold x �'_GP_i� VoTnInitt88 P y large amount of barley, oats, hay, etc., 10 cents ranged from $10 a week- to $125 a but ME Fleminp;'e large wheat crop Richardson, Silly Holli' Donald Mor• Y . - ''': - `� month, Enter bow, Catalogue was stored in other barna, Theloae is riesep, Beryl Anderson, Be inaid An- Asetat'ted Floral Odors-Cartnation, , i j - - . Qarioual estimated, but will robab] derson, Bertha Kirchner. Lillian Wl- 'idle White Rose'and "'• The ob esti of this Association Ie• to- sent free. ' y p y t. •test; lessen stealing and prosecute) be about liii0,000, although some value eh an. Sr, I -Hilda Walsh, Mildred Heliotrope, ,. `" the Talons. W: J. Elliott, Principal the lose ae high as S7$,000 Mr. Fleur• Murphy, Llzzie McCiiaty, Eddie Palm- only $6 Bente a hoz ing had left a few days before to spend er: Eyaagetin Cowan, Jack JeQhaon, :_' r _ " ` two or three weeks in the northwest. Edward Kirchner. Jr, I=Dorothy palmollve soapP, special size Oven � 11Lsmi>Iers'haviag property stolen ooftmtmI- ' e He,,however returned on Sunday sna Andrew, Johnny Greenlaw, Phoebe ease erike, S Cert9 �,.1 . as. immsd'iatsly with any meanhsi i' g For-Hatchind i has now the archttects busily en aged Baker, Leonard Stephenson. Sar] - of Essotitive Oommitles. R p o+ _ is preparing the plane for a new barn, Forrester. Primer, Claes IFI -Floe- a i e> _ - 1..y[emb�rslaip: tis $1.00, h'amj Black- Breastt3d Red - which will be much superior to that soca Mulch, Gretchen Saunders, Flar- +rr Game -choice stock and just destroyed. The buildings and riet Morrissey Barbara Hall. Class :: p ' �Pioksts wairb• hid from the President or:. excellent layers. - contents were full insured but yet II-Loolse Stephenson, Helen Cowan; _ i� ieErsfalf "on apptioatton. " ' 'Also, Young Belgian Hares the lose is a very heavy one for Mr. Ethel Powell, Mabel.Onakwe+ll, Austin G. W•� Liddle, Phm• i?,� l �•w )E1ltitsa.Oam. •L. D. Hanka, C. Palm. and Silver Grey giber• Fleming, who Pae the aympatbp of Wker, ,�aro]d Cowan, Nore Clark, err`!R*. �Icharnoon. Pickering. Ian Hares. our hie gree s. • r e Andrew. Lau Fowler, Druggist-(lradnate OpttaI I � , the c munity [n t los .Class I '-Allen. A dee le F Freddie Elliott, George Anderson, ! I ,_ i ' W. s. Clark. ' , n Pedigree Stock. • Tominy Healy.. Harry Stephenson, . O. N. R. TK. it dgeni3, .; ;11 . ,,, , See W. d - Barnes' advertisement F: eL , ,a Babb •Ruddy, ]Howard Law=' Russel r � . - rf l . J tDQN Pi08„ RING A'atather column. _ Fowler :-. _ - •TI=Ig • �.i' ►�1, 1"3' i ;tt, ' ,R,%•i « 4 o-gy t, r.x L « yr t . K 5. 1. aeassair rr:, a. +�� X tit. ..._., w: ,.�,.. _�. .. A•._..., h..r., .._. i.s '� .._� w. ;_.ice :�.^e �sn MIT ,. J -i `^4••>-,e.' J:r: . s••, ;'a-• 'VxA •.':r-,... r-q+.r.. - _ - - .. �w�t-., .4 . G. , ..t R '+h} <+: v •�; . #, . a. , w.,cia>' ; ,..,s+ s ...:: •, • : ,� . �.. 1Sw�a.. •. i p ,3° «.?.. *' v Er, .w., k„ t t T•r Nq : F• 7:+ +.a...^,4 ^.,0. . ``s� ,7' . y. ..,k"'�,7!4 " ro .«.,eSrF 4, t.,+�: ' ural rJ� ,'�,Y"';.... h`ia-.:-c,+, .��•. ..rr. :'Gs ., ., ywL+", z Tort,7T,w� m< -r. a,;_-v!°r' or,: .� 's. 4 .''; •lTr+ :..�': �,!' tat>:.•s,. ..v. K �.,.._...fir rz.I'F• .`..., + Kt` •� i;• •.Y. . ` s :� y of Paleatilm " The Christisre' of the early azar e f ' • Products �, , The country in 'r9ctnLeRsa bas Paid little or nQ attention to Nazar- The ed_ �ti�rrated *ith stud eW until. the ftth oe�nWry. s►hes Virgin. ANEW visile cereal8,,:.laetfls, seaamum and, pilgrkmates.. were continuously made RyAsat ! iri4 the �' :, stss aril oraa_Vs. asThe and such fruits olives,ala own was s especially Pecia i revs s� made successfully, 'and cotton in the era... was en Jt.. dordaa Vallioy yields satisfactory re- Saladin in 1187, was later destroyed► M ieaseaeais 1Ms1 initwsl sults. The, distinctive_ trees," often and was rebuilt by Frederick IL In of bi theAre rue .the :.of t5e aTiv`e t5e' cedar, ends ate3tine-by-the in 3�Per, ,a .ja sang lsereened olaing y. itis- Nome' Trefeches.. wo& ' They are learning to system- Frkmelocans established blfemselves �x 'adze races duties, to discard un Evam e ffieani of cotnmdnieatig� The. I.esninq Towel; a drueture st ow..._shail we int hold the' eoun- nary have also- improved lately. Bsii- . 'there in 1420 and built the Church Pisa, Italy; --which leans thirteen jest r esaeatial things and tasks, and 'to w - ru from Saga to 3ernsalem, and Convent of the Annundation. T Now fortify � -out of :perpendicular. It is 178 fest 5 -surprise &*wks' of disease, Brow more capable in every direction frogs Beirut to Damascus, Homs and Nazareth is In -the midst of a for- high• , -ia short, to'bbcome freer to do what Hamsth, from Ha#!a ' to Damascus, the district; about half -way between Y kderendes and iacreesiag obstacles?' the government is riow aalciag them 5 l ow. ataintain the - morula of .our ``�1 and from .Damascus to El Mezeirib. the southern end o! the Bea of GaI- to do—field work ,cooking situp fly flee and. th Mediterranean Sea, on iA` hting farm . forces? How build Seenb of Miracleza. � *--theresistance• of the rural re- Per foods, canning, care of orphans, Many of the most remarkable the southern "slope of Jebel -el -Sika, nerves? And >ow nourish the on. Red Cross and other distinctively war, events recorded in the Gospels, such a- hill 1,800 lest high. The present ':coming aoldlers'and:laborers- the boysIwork- Consciously or unknowingly, as the feeding of the five thousand, `town;• El-Nasira, which lies in the �'f;n;i girls nom under war age? . they Bre learningg ppt first things took place On the -shores of the Sea i same slope, but lower than the old, they formerly held -necessary. They of Galilee, while it was on this same 'town, had a population at the last. is •Queetione' like the above .are now that former) held ecessary. They � census estimated at 11,000, of which - fairly -asking themselves wayout in ' y y , body h water walked those early times are . thinking, Meeting out each daLy that Christ wal'kbd on flack water to 4,00 -were Moslems anci�the remain- country. planes as war -time needs be- task as never before in, all'the world's der Christiane. ;pin to demand' of every family .its ut- Hip diaciploe. 'Thu Sea of Galilee is q' most' tribute. However humble and time. the largest body of fresh water in The Field' of Armageddon.. Ed ed to ed te—has be- h bei bier I 8 Id f 'A dei • y a� r 4� urate uca , nca t e country, ng , t sen mi es Tho famous e o rmage on i unimportant a 'hams mother has - -- , ��hithgrto, considered herself, she -must. come daily habit with many a home long and seven miles wide Bt its which wai crossed by the British' e �no� stand is the lime light of public woman. although she might herself widest part.'. shape is in general in their advance in Palestine, is. RAPProlts" _ •�, "s+Ecounti$g. No matter how modest ecoff. if � suggested that, she is bat of an -irregular• poar. Its depth c?ten mentioned fn atlas authorized F " I "studying." But', isn't she doing just is not less than 200 feet. Another version of the Bible. The revised 'E •w�� ,*--"have her pest deeds in the eyes of=heraai or others, Canada is ceiling that—studying her business of run- feature of the Sea of Galilee, even. reraicr tei:s the form Hafa[egedon, , - nitig a home on a new basis ---one that by these modern times, is .its nus- I which is commonly regarded, -as the her to manifest the :ways aryl will allow her to give more gener- ere tibility to sudden storms. i by which she can now serve her P equivulen# n# a Freek term which ously of 'het resources, her family and Capernaum, a city_ of Galilee, was meats► the motYnur,in district sof Me- '4-M a fkoti' U STEN herself to her country in its time of the residence of Peter and Andrew giddo. Tie writer there is describ= �' know tris is- no fancy•,Picture before Jesus called them to be His in - the place where the last deciaive Rets peril.?•• � S. 3 C "t'is being asked Of eve farm disciples, Jesus Himself made it the b9ttlo �ves_to_be_14�pdxk-at- G.Law.- ' "Are_ ycut sons t for '�!s a- - ;i►. f Judgtner+t, and ha••rcagedon may va�n�� Fruits to be used should be sound, Galilee after His repetition at have twen chn!'en as it -e name, be. tlangietere. "led in .p�4 work of taw' Nazareth. Revenuer, its present site cytase the rhatrict. ri mut 'Megiddo em br Mgzast j ir r'hoae of the field, of soma other use lust ripe or ali�iitly under ripe, and Taus s °nestusoa~s erw e ° thered but s abort time. Wash is a matter of ci dispute. Cana. re- It , ;. uatztlled calling . Is your has- had been re s� Leal occasions the _ tus+s ermsata them, remove stems and cut large tarred to several times in .the Gos- scene of .great lrtttkts. �>� baa`d of sound Body for his yearstin aw., to �'fri,itw into p"-troar, no man WMV,pieces, - With fruits, penatim. From the Sea of Galileo ran name�a�8•�eta-sath:as ,. Pe Gt em �tdoe: let In and do' a 'a work? Are add j� anough water to prevent be seen the peaks of Mount Carsick The best as well as the most ham. �y nay burning while cooping. ' In using less remedy for freckcles - is lemon ora, arrear ellen. ;yotu a d1dren feed&g right; sleeping I noted as the theatre of. the contest �• ri� fruits which are not juicy; add water juke. If this smarts a little glycer- Naris o1. Wit, growing .right—like the husky between •Elijah and - the priests of :se in..en....+�i "CIL ffi animals their should be?- And until two-thirds of th fruit is cover- Baal. Farther north on the Medi- ine can be added. ,You, must ba piti- and persistent in using this treat- 7tiaMaR a; tint B fruits are Pe Cook Blow utl the s Egon—are you big -minded. ugh and � �• � � terranean coast are ..the atter of the ,sMa. �i lrang%iently strong of body to corn soft. Strain through 'a bag madat Old Testament cities of Tyre and stent. Applying a citt lemon does ► ail that the time of you of flannel or two thicknesses. of cheese Sidon, inhabited by the Phenieians, as well• as squeezing the juice. ��UMP EA.cloth or similar- material . a Semitie race like the Israelites. Orr service, extra number of chick- The Town of Nazareth. o • a verges garden, more canning,. syrup to 1,cup of fruit juts. Bog If You Want the H1 hes t Market Prises -' Nazareth was a city in Galilee �;rsore remodeling, more skimping and the juice to one itswolume and I where Joseph wW Ma the $ ��1 Mary, parents Ship all Your .Rase .'less'. of evergthing than ever add the coin syrup.. -Boil rapidly. The 1 of Jesus, lived, and was His home in otyl" IX W jelly point is leached when two drops childhood and early manhood and 4v- d# the lark ditch, aren't these the run together ndsfall .as. � oin the until He started on His ministry. '` pstters flint are a to the ftirm wo- the side of. Poo } At the be • t now? If her -boy faili to Juice,, Pour into sterilized glasses and, is He returned to Nazareth and ' to ns-na matter what quantity . .. _ _ p ginning of Christ's min- cool as quickly as _ possible. Seal pale physic3el examination because - went into the synagogue on the Sab- We guarantee satisfaction and Dal all ezprua charges with layer oaf paraffin -nod• a cover of Clic a bodily detest that misht'hivef bath day and spoke to the people. w Logi• ASINOYITCN 'lam prevented in dlfiklhood; if her metal or Paper• I One of His remarks wasp "Verily I -ABBEY FUR COMPANY Manager ,hpmkband i "y prophet P . is .rveakmna�i iry,atomach Erou- Fruit jmcs may be ,canned now unto rites no ro het is ecce t- (1a business for $0 rears) 1; blel If alis herself is not equal to the and made into jelly when i& -is more ed in his 'own country." He was 8t0 AT. PAUL •T.:W. — iMONTRSAL, P.Q. aieslcs that have multiplied hPeII' lane-- P I threatened wish_ death by the people Reference. Sana of Hochelaga •St. Henry.Montreal. P convenient and cooler stud the supply ltaw tar In 'ht thaaa dtiags sinus f mWar makes it at #szaretir- far _ things-Iia-aatd. _ . ---- -- - : avoided it she lase) been a more thinks- Bar. .juice for five minutes. i'onr and effident manager? into aterilksedobottles or jars. - Suppose she lead understood foods into hot-water bath, with the water and arhat they do . for s�naeM and reaeh'ing to the neck of the contain- ;'9ra ,and mnadea and 'nerves when era. Allow to simmer 20 to 80 ml- used; suppoes - she. lard notes, Ileal air -tight and - carefully luwvn how to."mange" 4a better ad. label each contstaer. vlent&A% and had had tier house or. , '.: ranged wkh the system of a work- 'Pear Children a Teeth. "-shop to lighten toil; and suppose she The quality of every child's teeth' Is 4 • Iliad bought labor-saving utensils and Ply debermtned before be is born, - mFf 'machinery and had, plumbing installed when the ambryonk teeth are grow -- to s no ve a - - - a.. -e one O e MoM res-- r_itar position to, serve. her family, the sons why the mother's diet and gen- •.� ited'.Cross' and her nation?, oral hygiene should. be- watched and But it, is "neeer' too -lobe to mend" every means employed, to keep her in - - • "-even to mend a woman's ways: And excellent health: • • 'that there are term wam,ete who are The child's first teeth can, be so pre- ',doing tfii- 'very thing; we have• evi- served "ths be arrives at the ase of second dentition without- a -decayed _encs- ft'itrough..thefr orgsaisationa _. _ 'they are studying what foods -will do, tooth, and the permanent set comes +they are showing one another hsady through in perfect condition, but this ` tools and exchanging ways they have I will depend more upon, the ;are. •given Macovered to µshort cut" their routine -than -upon- outside lbelp. w succeeaes of the British forces. The i' CAVAN that tacountre of y recalls :the It stdrical ow r lora, k Aa— s bkak, taw ori Qe t; „' • 'P-& � importr: cc given these places in the _ story c f the lite of esus Christ.) - - Palestine is a airs of .land 160 m,toa long and from to 90 mi es a, ;lffWTIAN GOVTRNME 'T' IN- broad. lying between Mesopotamia �1 • 87MAD OF MOHAMMEDANand Egypt. 'It was included in the/J�r Price district called Syria by the Gree]uH' R �. and Esh-Sham by the Arabs. It: lies an area of about 12,000 square _ HE st�k Iliuetritted Itbovee fliafl`s la>=gelyprMelf erred by The Sacred Places of_th� 41 stld Are...-mk}4a; and - the ' population -ie about coo. on the northwest frontier Canadian business men—es cls un men: it has the lBdas Restored by Our Veliant 1,000, $ b�9cnd Mount Taurus was the very t medium long vamp and narrow, somewhat pointed we ]tritisk different civilization of Asia Minor, which gives the foot a slim and "dressy" appearance, without -- smakm aid from dial:' quarter the Hittites slit extreme in style. Those who Iike this t Attar cet�inriea under the rule oi` �. $ y type of slice will find ,' ' ponied into Palestine. The Atyriatu - :; the mnrdeioas Turk, Palestine is aIt , thoroughly satisfactory in fitting qualities and, a comfortable l- l menaced it from the east. 'Some- ,fftttii,t entirely under Christian Nov- times, too,. the Ethiopions casae i CaBjt �}loe to walk in. ::: -_ -- '= e�nment, with the latent strng from�the far south. Of all these em- - --' This style can be obtained in several grades of black and tan, i e race- ran to Io --•conal rin a resent ea er : field from the very earliest dawn of P 13�' 7 Y_ou C—'- history. down. io__W0 .B. cient the 'the- rgpje_ y mo , erate. \ -- — - - - — ' tinier oads-from r to the Enp rates, from the Le- - Next spring a shoe of the same wearing qualities -will coat j%VeSf '' vant to the Red Sea and the Persian. from ten to twenty per cent hndrt, It would cost more note except Qu]i, ran 'through Palestine; over for the fact that the resources of thiq company enable us to cover s'pertioa of your earnings 4r"k. b ;o; mo>;tla, tht+ottgh our them came most of the trade be- twee» India and 'Europe,' and this - - Rur. needs well in advanee. . ' , iPART/AL lasted far into the Middle Ages, The brokenness of the land M. Wan-2yme Selecllo►ur cr•r *PC" Service Ydtst ZZ and { especially the mixture of hill and f •had for Men, Women and Chadren. Ask your dedcr jlor Mom:PAYMENT _ - _ - Jplain, : PLAN • have obvious effects on the history the Pales - AMEH O L� EN McC READY ` of country.' -1- 1lfdts na for Booklet tine has always bun's land of petty,i - uxrrso•_ e Inf!ot'sMtfoa advice Yn populations. There is. found there! .. - Shoemakers to the Nation' - wed Madly OII any -securities. all kinds of . climate, of soil and of products, There is rich valley land II"?JOM WONTRZAL TORONTO ' witsPllra�G aaYO*1TON VANCOtJ�ER z $: K CONNOUY fit- CO. feeding husbandmen, and not far') J >t[emlers-)[•enteral scoot >>IbeeiPanp from its steep moun#ain sides, or the : ' •..,� ' — . _ , s � W104 Transportation Building barren desert, 11"i vii life to none Whom yost bay Ahooslook for this Tradic-,nark on every sale. _ Main 1846.6 but shepherds. 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I D I PC 4 ­� � � .,.; . . .. . ,� ,� , ;., ... - . ­ - - , I .1 •. . , : i '.. 11 .. .. DOUSNIT- HURT A IHTI - . 1-1 - 'I, * Wn ACT BE - kmEb ANIC '. -­ - - - - 4 11, 1. �,'� ":� -, �., 11 ­ I . ­ 'I'. I I . -..'f � ` at awful day, . I -... - - I . ,I.aked ng.tear.on.t1i - - ' IV , :_1 . ,� . , , .- I . . I.- Though the only light that ever ! ..., 1. ­� I ..'��-,,4�.. � , 6 .11 � I �. : � 1. "., ��-� ... 1� --ole- . � ­L,,��, , .1 . ­: � ­­ -s- .� No to�qllohriessl Lift your corns . . . 0 1 ` ­ . ­- - -­­ 1. - ­. . I ­ .,.,,,,, - ":.- - , . . ZV, - -IN* THE RQ�A�-Afff'"ORCE .? '' " i i .. , shone - lr* . , ......',�`,..,."­. -:I!, . I .L�- -i-� - . -and cisliuses, ON with fingers , MADE Iri " 1� ., I 'life- 'had passed. ,�. �­ ..�­. . --.1 On my'. lone I , � . . � ��. -1 ..'.­ 4- .- - . . I � .• - - Ii I � . . , � I .;-it's Hke'm . . ... "I ­ �. � ".",�.� :,"�: t , 4 �,:"w�­ " "'. " aglbl - . , - 111��4;`.. - - -�� 'I Vow 11019ohardoet AbItItYl I I .., ­ . . away. . . . � ­ 1, ...4 I.-. � � � J i" 1V.ow , . * . ­�., �.­ t ­ . . . . 11 . tt I .. , " ­ . - . , , ,�. � -­� �� Y DHViii &'Cap? :­.' ' ' ' ;Z. - . . �: I . � '. �.� - -, � - -, . when I touched hit empty -- �, 0" you � . . . 11 � 1. 1. .... - - - � - ­ .1. � � � . - ­-­ ..... ­­ ....,� � � . - - � - - , . . . - �1­ . . .1-.. ­. � cre"I .".- I .. :: � . �• . - �- ­ - bed, - ��,..;ji­ , - - . 7.�U*ft. Ybu � ..I �! .. . I. Ralo H --- - ,- - - � =a soft cornil n; - �, �k, ­�, -,� .----"--. I --- 'Y up . I . - -- �� .athi�r `his­clothea �­�;- ­ . I I ,,- . . . * - .-I. . . I . ii­� -- any kind of -a ' - I a �1: ­- - --:� i 't. . , -NK 11, � , ­­ , .. - , , � . Do You 'Understand Gasoline nillines? corn, can h�imlessly be , - -.,-�-,:.;--,..­, - .. ..". .",-, :,-�� .,. . I . ' and list; � �.. I ----�,- ­. . . ' ,his . -- ". you . 4 lifted right out with the fingers Ifi - - ,: V was, Arm wh A. I,iaw. .� , . ,.. ... , -��;,-, .,. �I ,-.1r: , ­., .- 111. . � pg. of ­ . It . � 'little' r� A GOOD OPPORTUNITY 4 .%..­�­. . . ,. . apply * upon the -corn a few drops I . . I I . , �.4 ,.i . '- I . sled . .;,�. � ?, �'..�, I -­ - . - I I . . "B" who are under the - freezone,. say a I hority. ' . , -P% ­ a a Cincinnati, t . out I . offered for men in Medibal Category' - . I . . , -not look at ... I , . to here . But his drum --l' coulh �i4- ' 4 . . . . . . I I I", �; "I , . I ­ ..XAA.. and for men who are not under the M.B.A., to work 1d4 the For little cost one can get a small . . .1 . k . - ,- -7 - ' that. � .. 1 7� Syllus fielder4orkshops and offices of the Royal Air Force In Canada. bottle of freezone at any drug, store, . .1, , I --1 . � 11 -F : ,, �"." : ,,No I)gw branch of this Sq"Ice offers the possibilities for improve. J . . - .­ , I I , � ,,, �,�, � � ­� � � which will positiverly. rid one's feet Of ' he , 2'...•, .: .. 11 , X"t IIIIALt Is obtained by ambitious endeavor in Royal Air Force ' It seemed somehow � to speaks -ghat t ­ - . . ----- ,�,, .:. -, �.' . " il every corn or callus without lain. little drum, ., , , - .7 - �.��.'- . : �� : '_�­ VorL It In a big opil? ". 4" �-. , ,�: . prtualtY to servt the Allied causa, in congenial. t - - IN:' ' I 11 ' - L . � � , ' I �6'- -1 " " I.'.7'- � L '.IWd healthy eurrounongs, and in instructive -and .Interesting work. This simple drug dries the moment That lies neglected, silent now; - iL*I- ?P, % � 1. � not even - I ._ ,.' '4&' - - L. I.. -11'� . . . 1. . � and does Irri- To we more eloquent, though dumb, A Napoleon. Q � . � A I it is applied 6 k I , , - �I � .. .... '.. - - � � � , , �' * . ...- .. ­ ­ - ..- - - - s-, , "" I Iow strange his 'ted in ,�, *-�!Yi " ` ' P'. .1 . SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MEN NEEDED ,, . . - I I. lh' surrounding skin while &I� Th#n� any voice on earth, I vow. *' .., It you an skilled In a R.A.F.Frade, You will be 61TOIL the 01�- plying it or afterwards.' , that out -of ,all It 'requires ability to . - � �of , all his - business. Quit�e often business 1MC- , � �1'­ cl, I . . , . sw- . . portWily to work at -it. U you are unskilled, You . Will have the � . -ThI& announcement ,will interest. I things- . - - i ' - an 4 Is aile to ability; like CarkWs. - , cc ' his wagon, I 11 'cess" � 'Chan 'to make yourself proffelent In some branch of work that will , many of our readers. It your drug- His skates, ' , Ibis of benefit to You when yowreturn to life. . � . * .. . . i Corker's partner said. -to him , the r� I , . ., ,- - , . . .. , . . . . , . , .. I � I - .. . . ­ . - � -.- , '. � �,'.gist hasn't any filkzone tell him to mitt' I : .., ,- .. . .� I . other day: � . �V� . , . ,� �." - I . . - ­ ­ 1. rum most- poignant - - ' � 1.11 � . L','� . . 1. 'surely get a small bottle for you from His drum. igngCnt menilries �--:"` .­ - , '� �, 17. 1 . : ''I . . . . "In view of ­ ". . I I - the �,tarcity, ar- I ,* - - I .. . i c' 1-?�' -I'.- ,,.,--' -�-, .I- - . .. . ij.� wholesale drug house, , . . I brings--- ' . . I.. I . . I I . -- %p . . I . I . F. - - . .,-. . . I -thJ3 I - 3. Pi , ' :: OFIrICCR. IN CHARGE TRADIE -ricSTS, R.A. A. I - . % - I -• I . . . , ker, shall we shcrtnn weight of -- R ! I . And still, I- cannot took at it .. - . , --.-% -- . . - . ­- this comino dity, or. �,-e raise --the, . . . . . . . , COR. - GEORGE & DUKE -STS., TORONTO I . . . ,!; - . . -->�- . .."., . -11 - . I - " - - .. � . . -1 . 1 ... . . :- �., � . .� - � . I . . . 500 � I � I �-< 11 I - . ; . I . - C- - - .. . pl,ice?ll . . ! . 7 ­'. I ­ . ' LVAONS MAKE SKIN- . I " "' I . - .1, . - I . I ..1. / -- - .- - . - , . � , - , - I I 'uttim- 11 , ­- Carker frowr'efl.a. Nap I * ic . . ., - , ., , " ­. ­ �.�--­- --- .., - For A I . . WHITE,. SOFT, CLEAR' o eon buial. ' . - -:, . . ­ --=-� ­ - ­ , - , 'S k,, . d .. '. , I -.­ , I 1. FRENCH WAR DOGGY .-' - , . Thistle Down. ' .. . . . ­ . .� I . t'� . . . . nqss frown. , . .'- .. . ."L - , � , " . I : ., ". I . . ­ . . ; ' rk��,�Z .'- . --. ' ' - ,.,- I ' I... � "Hvmph," fie said, "why not do. - `,4 � � , .- �- - - . . - .-� .. . Q '. ,� . �.! . �. I , , , ' I I ., Days. . Make this beauty lotion. for a .few . ." 11 . � , thistle down, " "-' -1 I I . . .. oth VJ . " �,` 11� - -. :.- 'ralthful Servai,kts Ara Cared For By, . . �. --. _cents and yourself '. . I - ­ ':" . ­ . . -- � - - 1 ­ ". -i., . . � ... - . ,lThi,tle -the west, .1 % -- -- . ca - * , . , .- .. •�, � I .1 Blue cross sodlet . . .� I Blowing from . .. . � -- . - . .. r- - . . ,. . ­.. . .,-, ­ . . . Y. �­.­. . . . . - 1 I . I . 41101,1120111i "at;14's Zintumm a J ..... ,� 6%!.� Sail across the surging seas ...'. ... . . . .- .., - . I .9'"Um 1,04,� the IM '';; r .- I . I What girl or woman hasl)'t heard of I r � - I Not every one realizes no To that' - ... - . .. 1� � - - - .. . - -�--- I .. � -- -- � I - � - - .i, ... ... -�1­Ii,-0----­-- -- - - --- - 11 .... . ..' L .� .. - I 1=.n-.- - ---� � � .. ­ . % I" �Z , ., . ... P ce which. dogs are taking in Kiss his rosy lipw.for me - I . .. : I 71 ..r. ee-W0W-Mcs--tO�.­e.mPfe�x -�l------:----7----�7-.!,-F.-,--V� , - .�- ., �­�'. , , I . . , 1- . I 1. � -lies .1, x .11 . M. NZ, f 11 - �-* his wfr. of course, the Germans I I ,7. . blemishes;, td whiten the skin and to 1. Ilb.' �w yrs .. . many . And nestle In his ear, . � . I. . . I To be successful a former has to. J I �. . ­ freshness anti , . RX.. �'.,'­­� I., . Om ?,raining dogs for war uses. I 'Mother waits for you, � " -, - - I bring out the rosea: the .fr Phar . . I � . . I � " 7 r * , '. r And whisper ' - - . . ,p .as zx.�rniser. " - nothing '. I � . � the hidden beauty? Dut lemon Juice I - � �P.r.:­ - ­.­ ; teas* ago.but the FranaAld, � I Sdn-Boy.. over -here," � ., .. . I I I - � -� .- . �' . 1. . I -- �. :7+' . � . I ,. r. I I . .. . . ID 9 .. . . . I .' , . t, -­ . - onfl, "n- �­ -!,. �ft �hat line for two years after war . . � , . i as - Sry'deilig-ng M S,d49A - 7 alone is icid. therefore and ._,ih _ r1i,sst c,"Ock . k- .1 ... I . ,, . � . .. ­­­­ ­ -1� . . - . . .. - ­ . I - irifth onhifird- wli]Ui I I . � . . ; ed t . . . " I - begun. .0 . . abould be train . , I -y-now bav-13 00 �To,- do -tlfeF-" are - . . . begun_ __' -.Theme , y . Ir 6 aF9 ng ..t .. .... . , - . ­ . . � . tnis wa7. Strain through a fine cloth use of in, England . were secured., " "67" - In their choirs of maple tree$, r .- - ( , . 1. -1 .�, 5i&idor in training. These . . � .- . . � .- ., , I � ­ from the Chinese, - . . . - ­ . . . .1 - ,.,�� I .. . the juice of two fresh ,lemons .Into- a . . ­. 110 - mrsd for by the Bite Cron, which, at , . . . " . - . .1 - . I ­ . And the.goldenrod is. courted . ....... 1, r- .. - � ..-- - . . I ­ ' . - .. '.. bf)tt n g -about -three ounces -- I - � ,,r_,. _,_,. .r . �p � 1. ­: - . * � " , - � ��­ �lha request .of the French Govern- -� ­ - ' to coutat In - I A;Wi;j WARV= ,., r . �.: -,' -, By the hum of myriad r been; ' I . � . 1 , , - � - ,1., r. _, . , ,,� , Iften't) has attached a dog hospital to I . -_ I : 1. I of orchard white, then shake Well and , FNTS W �� 'ir'. , � .. . 'L, 1. , . -,. . The aquirrqls! with heaven-sent yision -, I . . . . ' ­ POILTRAIT AG � - � . . SU' the Blue Cross ba" lidipitalff in" I . .. .... . . ., . I I ... you have a'whole quarter ptut of skin Roo4l. ril,11%. - -Vii9ahinx a i lou . • " , -`- *-` Add to their winter 'store; I I - - I I .- . ,� and ro, . mplexio . n lotlow at about the Frarnea 1110 0-verytl7ireff at )OWN P : - , . I., han& where war horses are treated. - . . � r--. - - ' I . .. I , , , , �:­ �.'��* '.r I -- i'%- 4 uranswi, I .. ripples es.1aughingil - . ��* .r . I'Wted Art And the streamlet rlippl .1 . , ,I- --:-: "., F Ne; 7-i'� I -1 . ; . cost one usually pays.for a small jar Tor . � L � 1, � ,. .411 dogs named by the French army- - To Join tho Ocean's roar. . "I . ... I � .. .r - own. , - - 11 , . . . 1; :. -af--o I 111. ? -, I_— .__-r �� . In received at these I., . . � L . . :-­' e sure to .. 0. bases, - . . rdinary cold efeam. - ]A i - ==111110 - "r , r. !­ r � -r � Alsinfict- - - - .-- . . � "I., I - � -�. I . �- �, . . ­ "WAL31TV11" - , 1% -* L, . . ' I i ­ - _ "" ­ III and - %.. .11 : strain the lemon Juice So no Pulp gets ­%;-� 1. �- , , '. quAlowtined. They are then ' .. 1 �.4. ­ . - I. , t �'. ­. � % - But - t . O View - . Into the b9ttle, then .t 1.1,E 111jILY 0",,,.,1�0 r#m .. L.:.�o ,i�h�- -ii -that sails into . .. : L lift lotion Will ... . . , . -.1.. I'luty or training. 19 _ I [I," i� neig ,R=- � I � 1. , -wile - .. .TE URL Ill.- ,. � � '. - Ithed for . And wpkes WeL frQ==MV &---- . ­ 12 pule and fiesh lei me - -,I--- _---R --i infaric, ' I 1 14-.. '. T"Tters are used to free the trench- An airship blots out heaven's blue a . L Wh u applied daily to the face, nark. , ,,I --7v -- . ­ . - . . 1, sl =Mot of rats, and the larger dogs are used - I I , - I � .... And-speafts of war and Francs! - ':- L PDX SAZA . . i �'.­.� :.­� %r patrol .work, to police prisoners. The wild flows wilt, the song birds L - ­ . . arms and hands it should help to ,. - . � . .. . ­ �. . 0 .. WaO, cleari. smooi�hen and 64;hiitlf� , 11k7i-.3-1, EQ14.-PED . NEWBPAPM', , to first aids to ambulances to carry _ .1 %, .. .. . . -- . . . .� . I ,. - , � � .�, . - 'Pr1w1!;x plant in 204 zi� . . . . : I . . � appliances and water, to seek out the I cease-,. . . 4. , . ­ - . . I TV ftli-1 ),,b . I., . .� . the skin... ­ � �: A­uronco ru riled- $1, 11 .� .. I . � � I . . ; Any 'druggist A W . . " I � _ ' L .- _ . .. I I ic"T . � J "Ali fades away!' . - ggist will- - iPPIY tbiva � c,, for $1 -1,10 an ripluit mat#. 11 I . _ . , wouxiided me,illn shell holes ant ul .. . -� , L,:.. ; .� .� I ­. - . - , ' I 'ouxice-.4 of . orchard white, - inti I ,%":.r,r 1,141,11jrhinr t-,- TOd. Torent- �� 1.� " . . I � 0 6 it,of I I od send � � . ­ -1 - 1. 4: v the -way plitces. it is The world's at - start -'dear -dear G- . . . . , . � � at. very tittle' - . I , , . odd that Santo.- I NVx1:x-1,T xxAVsT,Ai,= "it BALM 11- �,�od as I, . � ­.: and the grO(1er has the lemons. � " " -- , , �&. . :� 1. 0 do" haTe actually saved the . . . . - ­ ., . . � r ... '7 1 -;, .\.IV ()ntat;.) fjwner goluallicts I - . - . , . - � . - - �- - I— rim to which they were harnessed' i , !KY" son's in France to-d*yl, ' ..' � - . . . I . - . ". ., . . . I . - -4�­­ ' ,, ir; � [ 11,r-., r V _-'%%'IV1,V@Jt J1.4V". Worth don �. , il- I.. . .,t 11-1,1111r. %rwl J 14. CIO W11son , �Iv ­ :, * -they cam shells. and i4em draw; L . . .... . . . ., ,"re. i , , . -, - � , , � �­ , I _; �.... .: . ­ - I . L q1ttNisebinsr Cr. T.Im:tp,l, Toronto. I -1 . . , , , � . ­, ... ,� ''sleighs andL Upht tranap6rt. � Perhaps ;, Thistle down, - thistle down, ... . . . . .�..­ . " ­ ­ � Further extensions -6f the areus-sat I I = --- I . ­ . . P, .�* . �- � I Blowing from the west, . I � I . q.,. . , ­ c siseen . - , spart in Western - Canada �fta forest , 11MOZZZALN111110VIIII - -most Important of all are the messen. . . I � -,.�� '7�., - surging seas ". ;L I . .., � - to bi , desired. . �1iA-,qc1d,1L. 'itu(iniii. LtT �� .. . Bell across the sic ..­- -1. ­ � - .. � 1. - deal ed No , ,.: . .. . . L, e-� .. .. . . reserves.are much 'L� � I I I 40.9 .1L, �iil,mroal ,And "tor 1. witillp. - 11 : L . ger dogs. which can -travel where men: I . I - I i 394% =Io- - �� , I 'P, . ., P. 1 To the -bay that I love best ' ­ ­ , i�� . I ,,­ ". " . such reserves have ')een'ma,de Sir na Cis � .. ... .Cannot 0, and ezesid any other me&, �: - .. . . . .,: . -,- - - --'L---- , ­ ­ " . itut vaftr�bv *or home treatment. .... . - 4 . . . 1. I. . . I - . . I I ­ Writ* �, 4 'L�r �­ . Kiss his rosy lips for, me ".. - I 1913i .though very considerable- -Areas, u-- bpoore too late Dr Bf-litnan X= . -Mom---extevi AheL Pigeon -1ri -stieed . ­� I. ,,;,- �7 .�. � ... - ­7� . . .. ---� . -1 .. . - � . --�­ - - ­ ­ . . . I .. -- ­ . - -datle In--hh ear, I . , 1. - . 1. - been fin-in-cT -up6ii-ei-skmlia-tion t3 ,i;w. 1.1nittad Vollinswocki Unt. � I I.; "'L ­ . , --- �- They Aravel through the barrage'. mak.- And- 35 :,,�. '.' , - , - " - o. . Have mq 1. I A* whisper: ts for you Chic, indeed in this little vest effect be chiefly v4luA le for fore,it, . - . - , 1 . , lb � PVT- , ! I ��,. - ..: - - . . . . L. - . . � . IN I . . ­ . . . -1 - . . which '�;� a r the panel 4n, the 'poilies, - . - - I : I � Ing.. 23 or. 24 miles an hour, ant are, Sm -Boy, over here." I slips . . . .- ­... . -: I " literally, ."faithful auto death," striv- I.. . -.- ,- - ., �­--� . . I L - ... .. ME ,even when wounded'.. to" perform - - . . . . . I . , back and buttons in front over Bath- . .-.--.--- -----..- -- - - ..�,- ­ 11 - - , .� . . -KftArV§ .1duira"'As ct`288�35`, r`%-- ,., ., . .­: - - ., - 'their aliloted task. -No one quer- . ­­� Z -- -:, : ,.. .:. �, 4 = -.-. 11 . ered chemisette. BW,all Pattern . ­ ... . ­ � � . ... I. 1. . -1. . .-- . 1� ' L ... L, ' � L - � ., � _­ L �' L. - � : , ,". , i. ': . ' ­ '. - ' -In 6 aires, - 'What Lim,v Ooe-,�.-' . -:L. '- I L , L... , I I - - tion for an instant the AU44 apprecia. '.1 -, -` - ; � No. 8489, Ladies' Press. . , . , ­ • - - . .- , .. 1. '. - . - . .- - ., - : . . � .,. . . . .. - 1 94 to " bust. 45 cents. - � L . . . 11 . a I . . I . � 6 ­.. Ition. it - I L ,.� - . W cb has vamed the French GOT 1 7 ,,* � �­" Price, _ � . . qh % � - . I - ant . ­ ", , . I . - . ., . :� p, . 1; I . . . 1. . .1 . . I . . ­. - . Besl&s being .. food itsel 'I � -4y.M ­ � :'' ­4oi'a. by improvii 0 1, ._�'.A . I ': " ornment to ­menticin" Its dogs in des- , - .�: ­ - " � - :­ ". , . -t WInxrd% Litiftnent Co., Limited .�­ 1 - ,: . .. -� .. ..;:.I t I ­ 1. � � / - - �� �.. . - � - - . . I . -1 .. .1 lime helps mast ' . ... - -�111111 ZOL WJ "I i I 'fatchei, .� , � . - . - . -- - - S L ,-' � - '' . -t; Ne'.nz - I �.-� Gents, --A- customer of _.. .. I I L � the st cture ol % n v- 2 17t, �;!!;k " R I -1 .! L , � � Fie far, over i.000 dogs red -- . . 1-1 .. �­ I _ . - have been ,, - ---- -6y aiding 'e : I i -11! . i .. ,... I bad came ens We soil,ther. g the little I -1 I .. - - iq -Areated at the ho . . . . - - I - -te - i L i j., g� , - 0-' I � - able h6ras by the use of MINAP-D'S . . . , � living sferms cal6d bac rip.. by act- W, I X.. ,Mns on 4og horses - ....., - .. mm' I potash thf,locked. will . 1-1 V . q and It rs a are perform ­Ew L . under anaesthetics . LINIMENT. , * -- I .., . ­­ � ting- free -the it ii. ! ­ - � I � - - I .� L�- .. - fo �L.:­...4� I - , - I .. , ­ I I Ir .. .. - -. nof ­ � - I i ... - I . ad ca.. by. trained _ � I - ­ , � ­ - * . I - , . yeterlinaxians. The town of Mossley , - Tons rii tru y, ..1. .. ,,!�� I .11 .. . . -­.� -UP In th!, . eoil.. . �, . I .� . I 1. I . , - I . 1 . _ . . ... r- - . .. .. I . -- -- . ­ I, . `%, . ... .. �,, � - - VIIANDIE nIARES. 1XIM �� - Ores-Ated Coady Smith -Do, . I .1. I ­ ;1 �'. - . .. .. . .. - -:: . . -'­ �um lately 7 ­ . I . A I -� `­MONEY.�. L ... I .. ,. - �... - : :,.--%-a%,.. , ­, � .., . A . - . 1.� I , I .. I . . - . ,, --_- .-4 . . . Men, 'Ores Ident of the Blue Cross fund, - .. � I I , .. . %. s 11 . � . . # . . . -­ ­ ' . .. - - , �. ­ . ­ . . . . . I Buy yonr oist-ofwtown supplies with IV . .�, * � -which is We first I I . . ­.� - I . ­ . . - 'I, - I I I I . ' � ... . i(, L ...* cheque for R1,050, '.. � � . .. -.;i,, , , . - . I . : . Zr -.Irl, Z - i : xpress Maey Orders. Five , . . . - .. - - .: .. . DominlonE � ­� .. L � 7 ` . .. . - . . ,� � . . - -7 . W.. . :4 :'. ­ - . . 7 - -- . -;- . .7. - . -!-... " . . -_ 1. I - - - ., - � *- �2L,' - �'i - . . - - . , . ­ � 10 Instalment of Its iubsi!rlption towards I - ..L. ­­ � - . . . -­.: ­ � � - - 4 ' . ­ � . , . I ... . - i�- .. - . . DollarA .ovt,.% three cent, .1 . � I 1; I .. ­ . -thft Anb work. Moesley in a town of .. . .. . . .. ERASING .- - ­ .. -r -- : - �- ,� . - . ERASING BLOTS ON THE - . I � . - ,- K %.MR 9"" ; " -000 inhabitants, . I . MAP. �, - . :L, - N � 2 , � "- * .. only &, 1. a ,?.� I �. 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I PMESERVE44 ­'. by its Hunnish origin, and either simp- ., I .. . ­ L '... r cops rewired -gran application. $2.WW7- - --1W".TALWf0WOWM=1"QrJ%WWW , ,M . ly and sufficiently - --� .. ­. ­ip mccita: i -7111 Na - I � ­ - . .. . .=k =.ft I - . . ste -1 tently anglictsing it, 'As ' - .. - . ziumme eld .10 Summerfbldti and , own."n. �.W. ­ ­Wla- ! - -- �. I ­ � �L . .... . -1 I - WhIsm" claaft wom BMUM Vwkow VOW; RUM$ ­ :;. :.,:�,�..fall �� .. . L ­ and a lot a dis � Olivedale for Oliventhal, or wholly Check suits always appeal for fta oW Infismainim 7"m a batie a dreggles or : . ,­... L:19-. ,-.. re& Mend trW bode peneW for 16L i Ti�A - -.17-,-,;:, �comforts when changing the , name for something i wear. This attractive design has an '&*c .9-111-518I.Wwwasoreal.fts. Uwa Hems- t .. . ­- which will In future remind the Inhobt- 11 interesting shawl -collar which gives W.&YOUIL P ­�,-, . -� -. . ihe morning cup , 'wh ' M'cCal! 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Ld CdWbinl. These patte may b --- - ­ . , � I - ­ .-I-1--.: . .�L� . . ,. . 1%=" ­ . - .. � .... 0 Already this has been done in too- from your local McCall dealer, . or . . . . - .� Almost any man will tell you - - - ' � , - . lated cases In the other .1 . � ' r-Aher khan - , - - � - - L er colonles: but from the McCall, Co., 70 Bond St' L � " fee ': it clean sweep ought'to be made, and Toronto, l5ept. W. I .. . -.,..,t1Ia,t SIcian's Liniment . ; -1 W pimples and blackboOds = or coffee . .. . . -", . � ... - .1. . . . - I my few which were mused +.Aa the great names, which are legion, of ---O---- . � . . reliiff - '. T " I , - means .1 � 1 ,r . � �.�� ,., ,. I . - . : . . , ,�-' blood. They 61two to a had - 1. . - ". ­ I - and French and Italian heroes, .. . . ... . . I .. 1. 1. . --- , . . � . . � . UM i British . . To Be Exactr �-. -:�,�� , � B11 andwere hard sad red eattso I.. ' ': . of towns not less heroic, of battles A recruit on night guard duty for F9r practically eve man has used I , - disfigurement tot 1210 !t . I I first time, observed a shadowy who has a __ ' .. '. V, - ' � from v suffered "TrIm. rheumatic I :. � 11 it '': tLIM96 �,:,!. .7 , . I called after places which are no long- the W '" They fed" . .. I ­ -h scarred - mad -heap, 'form approaching. Following his -in- i. . aches, soreness of muscles, itiffness 4 34 umb - . ' , foine.is made in er anything but - L results of * , and bu%st so . ,:z 1 tubstituted for them. - . N structions, h6 cried: 11 . of joints, the *cralow 6imiw-& 13 &- . ­ - ,.. posure. ­ .. .11 M - 0 -1,Hattl Who goes there?"' made them wore.. � .. . , " ' Women, too, by the hundreds of - -' os " I �:�.:_- ­.:�'-�.- iota, and the . .. I � . �W ­� I - . C I strong On the Count � - ' -"Shut upl" a husky voice replied . 0 sent for a free @amp% of cada" 1 , " r 1; . ,.. , - I . - thousands, use it for relieving neer- - I sad OlUM101% 411A aftlaw"To - ­ �� r with some impatience. "I ain't going; , , .., WAM ;of+" 6W- "Ther the Germans count. their I . itis, lame.bscks� neuralgia, head- � Now I so "'. . 1. ng back." . I soothing, 1) Mks J��A. . � - prisoner said the office boy, "re- I'm coming . � Ache, Clean, refreshing, sknei ..., ..'­ �- -, . 40 ocor%omy. L pri so I --- - * ; � i I effective, Say ft john, ,�., , cc, � .� I. :.. �,� �,- . r*610 minds me of the circus barker who , - I economical, quickly Watmom * Illberfir 916 - ,. � . ;]'111 , , - � 4t-:. �. I- " I -1 In front of the tent -and barked: T., out r., gas � 46 64 Sloan's Liniment" to your drtiggist. N. IL, Aug. 10, 1917. .1. I �1111 "'� � , - . . 1, ...I stood , , Made in Canada. Get it today. �t ,... ... �,.: -, xSep YOW. bru it Coder. .. I I .. . I , .,� - - fo) -it Ch, &no* &Y : "Walk up, ladies and gents. Walk The consumption bf borse flesh for I I.,,itonst rm .. a . I � I wi�` I"- 4 "M 11W ­, ----w Mom - � muss - . _WdOok *t . -� �L I I " - , ! � � I I , i F I I - . up. - &K. . - , - . - and see the remarkable African 1 human food in France id steadily in- - . 1. I . ftrrmsw -, * �'. .. , ... I .. ��- , - I ..p� .�,�: -� - � I NSTANT I hyena; Measures -16 feet from the creasing. Paris alone reports that dto" Pce­t . - . . I r , , .1 1 - -: . � ,I !�!� �::� ,�, " poim"WUM , I of his se to the end of his . -4 Boat^ 111, a- A ., . . , , -t ' p s no 8 70,000 . horses were slaiightered !pr -10 , I . - 1. .1. - . .... 1,11 12�, � �-.'.:­ . - ­", '. � �., . , I a I I til, and the same distance back - - I �,� food last Y"r. -- . . I �. � ­ � � L . ,4' j� , � .. � ,-.7 ­ I . .. I � - , - .- 38=)W�•t I " I ..., 1� 11 . iigaln, making .82 feet In all. Walk �. . , . - �4' *Q r -- I . . . .. � � W 71 - . � � � . 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M. ` - 1 1_0 KA' zs 1.60. per year ; iL213 it pain in advance. �� 27 Local 'i 3o P. M. • FCiE p was 7 Mail 7.30 P,. M. .+ . ; r '• c C k IQ#ff>t_ . I URKAR., Proprietors '_ � OTICE is hereby given chit Sam !►,ir O O D � R Q .� G R. / G, S - ;.. / V Uel Burgoyne of the Townshi of ,— Noesis AND coMMSNT3 East Whitby In the County of Ontario, ���'��' r in the ,Province of Ontario, Former, a^ $ /CE CREAM will apply to the Parliament of Cana Y, OOdB t $ovv'lon 1a th s dreadful rust SODAS, S \ A da at the neat session thereof, for i.eave our 4lyder 'e delivQr the G } ar going s A L D ES etnd Bill of Divorce from his wife Alt r to continue . Thi+s is a Maud Claike of the Town of Hilton'in :gnestiou that Is being asked every- ASSORTED' BRICgS the State of - ew York, one of the tvaCile$ :Pear$ - Plum$ 4 where and every .minute of the "Our Patrons are Pertiklar People."' United -States -of America, Married woman, on,the'grodndof adultery. and Plentyof these- fruits' this week and sagar enough to The opinions Expressed vary _ desertion. t+ ,,as much as the number of people 'Soft drinks pn Ice. reHBYPe them Dotted at the town of Oshawa in the - ` .11 -1 p p Bread, Buns and Cakes County of�Onterio.i'n the Province. of express them. Some pessi• Ontario, clic 13th 'dad of .Ari ust, Wedding Cakes our specialty B ,:EX TRA GOOD ! �a► 1 �4 T Y mistic people cannot see the end A.D.1918.. sae. L8 a :Ol* the war inside of twenty years, '^ Poch ones A- SA. Bt?xGOY\E, • h' L while others would not be surpris- Pickerin By his Solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, +"°` g• R•ennelya g 4J--11 Oshawa, Our. 'Buy all your Groceries at the Grocers'.' ,.: ed if the end' came within a few j creeks: At,present it looks ,as if N­ TICKERIN-G L].ICHARD - the end.was rapidly approaching.�a, RSince..the Americans entered "the'" "Ca a cense No.'8.237." :conflict, the general opinion has . nod Food Boned Li +� been that the war. would end sorue Having -..purchased the garage business, of Russell-�Andrsw, we are q # time next year, or during 1020'at prepared to repair all makes of autos. Having Forked in an , ' Q` /�' sfa the latest. But the uninterrupted auto .factory for a number of years, we are prepared to" lcer�nrd�rVtVre march of the allied armies in every guarantee satisfactioni or .juoney refunded. ",s front fills its with the hope that .- 'iVe keep in stack all kinds of Ford a-eeessories; ti--.��-aTl- ce_will fAMa M 2031 BQQner than Now is the prop el time. . to buy ' -- makes of ears, oils, etc. -- -- ,_ n "Y _-was expecte_ d. ThC enemy furces . - - — - - _p p y Hapr9 g s -,are giving wayeverywhere, and g d--- Davidson &William$ Pickering Thou ht R,an es rK h ,'surrendering in thousands. Bnl- eee ,garia is heartfly sick of the war,Full guarantee. Economical on fuel �� and was glad to st}rrender uucon- FALL' MILLINERY. OPENING _ K ,--ditlonally. They were glad to _ A complete line of li ashers, run by a� accept the terms of -the allies, Tar- '. _key's armies have dwindled dawn The undersigned having opened up a Millinery. Parlor tither hand or power, � to such an extent that they'are no wt their residence,. one door west of St. Andrew's •, There"10 just one place to buy Raso longer, to be feared. and the con. Cljurch, still hold their Fall Opening on Wednesday, Lamps, New Perfection --.Cil X� ditiou of the country has reached Thursday and Friday, September 18.20. P^ ey Heaters, ' Elbows, 1pnint that —0wai .8 32ably expect Turkey to yield to the , : ityres ertfull solicited. ot'eplpe, ' L tC demands of the allied armies and p y It is alw ay s a pleasure for us to ,rte° thus Germany still lose another of �++� - d x _ • . base 'allies. With Bulgaria and Mrs. and iVli$s aJilepherd, 1C1{erin -show our- goods. •trurkey omt, of -the conflict. Aus- Farmers—Get your Stock Food nncl Galt, deal here: mss' trio , well be so pressed on ata sides lV a have the Ronal Purple line. that she also will be. cofla gilled to " ay down her arms -With all her J. S. BALSDON - :.DICKERING allies -completely conquered the f f ' condition of ©emnany trill bedew- '" perste. She will, no doubt con. ' ` time to fight' on as -i'ong as;the r Geemsnsoldiercanbe driven into NOTICE—MILITARY.SERVICE'ACT, 1917 The.Whe'at Flou'r'substitutes battle, but it will be a most hope - ti leas struggle. The fate that is r alna In 2 A e now obt ' ble ' 3 1- and 71b. bags �``--REGISTRATION OF sittap;-tile--#-slier a�.._his mar: '--- lords is one that will make them Dell'$ Corn Barley and Rye Flours tremble, and it wUl be only the UNITED STATES CITIZENS - _ - t'.;dsead of the.fata3 that is'�ra.waiting _ Combined in suitable proportions Kith Wheat Fiobr.- - _ .. Mate citizens of the United States living in Canada of s :" they. make splenid -Brand, Buns, Muftins, - -Pastry and Cookies. continue the struggle. How long LPW PISTERED POST .with the Registrar under the Military they will continue that struggle Service Art of the district in which the live, during the TEN ' nQ one can tell, but from the see- y g 'When biiyio'g Wheat Flour ask for p DAYS NEXT FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER 28th, 1918; and � etit outlook the end may not be so such CITIZENS OF THE AGES- 19, 20 AND 31-44, both CREAK CF T'E3E WEST F2.a0'LT�. lar distant as we think. inclusive, moat so register - during the TEN DAYS NEXT — _ FOLLOWING OCTOBER 12th,! 1918. It must be emphasized For Bread that ri�+es ieell. _ TI 4 ` -NOTICE TO CREDITORS that THIS INCLUDES AMERICANS LIVIWG IN CANADA ,-�S2 O I A' R C XX F L C T R - OF THE ABOVE AGES, MARRIED AND SINGLE, and in- asZC1 OthOrst cludes ALSO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE SECURED DIPLO- For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc. MATIC EXEMPTION OR HAVE .REGISTERED WITH when bt in wheat flour it is patr.Intic to buy equal uantities" In floe Estate of Richard Roston, Deceased AN AMERICAN CONSUL. or HAVE REGISTERED FOR g 1 y q a r <� 'The ,Creditors of Richard Barton, of substitute flours. MILITARY SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. late o! the Village of Whitevale in the - 'Township of Pickering and County of - .'---` - Ontario. Butcher, deceased, who died Registration -letters may be handed to local Postmasters 'TLS Cal'1"i L _11 C'1O__� 1t,R_l1_ Ltd on or about the lOch'day.of Tuby.�919, - despata� to the proper Registrar, under the Military i lI �iDCll I' i 12rI"-17III13 ,are hereby notified to send by .post. Service Act, 3 preppold or otherwise deliver to the MILITARY .SERVICE BRANCH. , t ?undersigned executor or his 8olioi• Li11 *' -tor on or before the 28th day of Oc- J SAVINGS tuber, 19I8, their christian and our. t address and description. lull - r egular deposits of small amounts will often accoflo-'' •partigplars of their claim or interest — ;R _and the nature of securities. if any, plish more than infrequent deposits of 'larger amounts. r o 213th -day of October, 1918, the estate of .the said Richard Barton. deceased, will be distributed among the parties s'entitled thereto havingg rej(�ard only to -- the claim of intaraah of cvlSirYt 'tha-ayssw :others -will W excluded- frdm the 'said distribution. Donald A. Beaton, Esq., Whitevale, ;'Ontario, the.surviving Executor, W. J. $EATON,, ` 815 Bay Street; Toronto,' Ai -2 Solicitor for the Executors A k = _.and Plants ' -For Spring . Planting we need -no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nureery Business SIXTY ONE YEARS, and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our C A`filgh grade trees and plants direct to customers at Rocx BoTToax PRICES Send for our IDustrated circulars of hardy varieties which you can order ¢ direct and save the agent's oommis- ' cion, of which you get the benefit. t Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stock is absolutely -.,first-class. end true to>bame. The Chase Brothers Co. 0, ontati6 J`di.. ts'�.... :i"�e� _• _ ate, ...:�,t ,ltTw.i,rs,rsssiv,r.. ' ..,... ... ..- v - 'The ngaulm saver finds inspiration in watching his balance =row. - Interest allowed at 9 A per anntn i added to the priaeipal heli yearly. r ' 1!1111<11TVA1T w It 1Tz>' NOTICE -MILITARY SERVICE--ACT,1911 MEN EXEMPTED .AS 'FARMERS `Having in view the importance of leaving a sufl=i- -cient:_nuinber of , men on those farms, which are notice is hereby given as follows: LALL MEMBERS OF C L A:S S I POSSESSING EXEMPTION AS FARMERS which is expiring and WHO WISH TO REMAIN EXEMPT should communicate .with the Registrars under the M.S.A., of their respective districts, REQUESTING AN -EXTENSION IN TIME OF SUCH EXEMPTION. Questionnaires will thereupon be issued to, these men by the Registrar and they will receive., further exemption upon furnishing satisfactory proof that they are contributing sufficiently to the National Food Supply: 2. In order to fac'litate productive employment during the Winter months, MEN EXEMPTED .AS FARMERS SHOULD APPLY TO THE REGISTRARS FOR PERMITS TO ENGAGE FOR THE WINTER IN SOME OCCUPA- TION OF NATIONAL INTEREST, SUCH AS LUMBER- IXG, iV UMTION WORK, ETC. Such permits will serve to enable. exempted farmers to pursue other useful occupations for the months during which farming",'operations cannot be is MJL" WHITBY BRANOH`: J. CORDON HALL,. Manager. <,.v � � !!■!!!Rasmus !!!!■!!1!!1!!!!1•!!1 ' POR -PICKLING T/ME ----r With pickling season at hand we . ave �� fruit and malt vinegar, xxx' qua A Pickling spices 'anal, jars of all sizes. •Also, gond quality,. jarlirubbets and_;metal rings. } Choicest cheese 34c per lb. Babm.on 25a. L-eary's and Greenrs bread and pastry flour, also substitutes. Canada Food card License No.18.10788 + r o r y •t h, I - -, � , , - ,,�­ . ­ - - ,Anw-, - - I ; •, . �. , ...4, ­ � W ", �, 1. 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I . ­­-7­7�- -F ,� Torontd on Tuesday. .. 1." , . �. ..., - . ­ . .11 - .." ., ­�;. - - . � I .. , I.. . 1. .... .� �.. - . . - - ` - I . : 1 ­­�­ -1 . - - . ��. 11: - ' �"., �...%� 'Send lis samples and get ­:,:i `-,. - .:: .,,- ja. ­ , , - ': . .. ­ I . ' -� �"Z-- �- ...`:. .Dfr, .R.�'I. Love bad a business I... -:-----. - .7--- -%�� 7 � 1w,: � -,* ­. , , �. ... � ­��.-. :..., .I . .11 %� .- �- .-- - 1..,.......',r2 . . ­ - . , . ,,, - I' . � rT - , , I , .. � ur p .1'.. t I , to the city this week. " . ,'z,.T." ­, 6 ' rices before-' 1-..�! I ". , hos. Gregg had. a, -basinese-tAii,, - . -n�'. 1:.. . �;,,,�� : , ,�n �� �­;,. . ­ . ...I..-�4� , � "..'.�. , *11 gto- t e City on Monday, . ... .. .�:�, '. -!'! .--., h ''ares *-kens- ,--;,---` ' �­I . - ­­i. 7M , : - : , The best of -facilittesRobt. was in the city on Mondai � ;�.,, , ,. - . :­. . . . 11I I . . I ,�� -L. �1. . , . ,;­. , , �­ P. ....'' .1 . : ��­. " � .11. I ��­- !F', . I -:, . - . I,— - .,- " ..:� , , . I I . ..., . �,:..�,. - . . . . .tL. . . ', .... I . � . � �'. �,: -', .. ­ .1, , I..�,-�­1.., .1, I ­ I - �.. � - . � , . 1. . - .bavidg-t8appeir for re-examin ��o-�.', ��11 .*' ;,: -:.:'­ :� , : - - , for cleaning. :1 � : .-....­41 I,, tiori-..Im , r-1..: ­,,-�%:.i....,,:�,-,...;P �i­. ,:-..-,.:�,:�t-1-...­..........-....'.,*,'.-:,t:�,*,;-'-. ..­:f. -, I ... . . . , "­,. �­I- ;.-.,-.!� ...... :: ,�., ., ;� � '...."'0 - ,::.�:;%--.*-"'i...*- ". �­ 11, ...v .1 I ­­ . . ,. �'.. ry and daughter, �f-,Rim- .1 .., ... - ,�. I 1. 1. , �R#..Mrs. F -. ; . . L., .,..,.1. H. DOWNEY C0 KPANY ��,. . , - 4--1. ....- �..-*.- % . ".. - ..::. .-�­..­,.,-­..�.- :,47---.:�,"�'� �. .�,.� � -:. ,. I., * "�..m". - .; �-­'�-'�:- ilton, have beren spending a few . .- �.'­ ­ Z ..'......""'. ""'...".."', . � .: '�� � -­ . ­:.:�`. ,�-!­: . � . .. .,.�i.,....,�."."......,.,...,�.'i,.-.'...-...-'.;",."*"..�."�­; 1. .., .. .�� - - - - �-;:."-- �,!. �T -:..I-- ... :.­-.�-­­ - . I -" - ­ - I. �%:;; . I . ... . I ­ , WHITBY, ONTARIO,.- L. -­ - �,,..'�;;:;:"..:�.",.,.�:�.;i.......��:��, ­ . .,1. ... , � - - . ­., . - . � . , -:%t--`.,!-­.V . '�'%i t%. - , W-----":'- . .- - - � - � :- �­ .'­, ." -�j',..�� ­ -, ..­ - - 1:� �'. . ­6'...-I ........ ­ , . ,, -, - dav% with Miss Effie Miller. - � , , ..!r..,., .., ii., .. - �.�-� . ­ - -� . , ..." � .. :,.1,I. 1.�, -...:..��% � ,- , . ... ,. .. .., - -- '- . - , -:..-`.:* , .',.'.' .I.�..,-, �. . I . . �. I I . .'.-* , - - , �­ � . -:­ . . L: 1. -.1 . . , -� ..". " .;�w-- .,7:-'--- Z,.,:;:..,.,.,."..",.,::�l..;�'-..*-.'* ..".., -��6-�":......;w..x. - �,..:,.. :! 4'­ -� - ' � , , -....,. I -fffM , . . .. . I...:`1"�;" '- . : . �4� Peter and Mrs. Macnab tire in ­ . --�-­ � - , S .. ..-,- Mo., .: ., - - . I . �- - - . � � . - ,.,. iA... . . . .�.,.,.'.1 � I . . - ��,.,-,,Mrrlston th visitin their � ­��1�:,!:�' , ,.��: , , ­ ;.. ......., - . I ..��.�,I �`.r?;,-1­ W 11 - ­ .. *..;:,­', .. ; .;� � --.,- , ".. . -I, . , * ' ' .� ....... .I-!... .. �; . �., , - ','' � -.. . - , . 11..�!'..'.,:;. � . I'i�, , , .� -'..'..'. - � -.� is weel� � ..", I I �voo:-,...;W;� . i, -., V ,a �. :,� � .q...:,.;... , " ­ I - . .j,1 " .:.,.::::...,....I,.-i.-.-'..-'.,i • - r , '. I �.... � L �-,.Lhj�-'. -:', ,.da:uj'hter. Mrs.�D. P. Maefar &LIe. I . - %­.,,,;, -- � '.� ­ - - ., i..II.,. . �� ..,- ,I - � � , .%,,- Xl�,...�:,..,.!..,."...%-.'.%� 1. ­1 .. . - ­ -�­O� - 1� : .. ,.: . - I'- - -Mrs. J. R. Thexton, Miss Marion ". . 1. , , . ,*--�; .":.,- ., .I Aii.. -� - ��I .- . ,� �4,­:.:....­ 1 �, --- Z� : 11. ,� V " , - and Master George, of Pickertqng, .1 I ,. :­.,� ,,,'.- .'..'...�­:..O.:.. I'"I ,: ::. 11.4:---, : ,- : - ,1-'. '.. ­�. . ,, , �. !!;,:i11-1 ��I ,.. ­,1­­ : ,.��;spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. . .2 . - � ..­.''....*­,-;,."1..!1 -. ..... - ��I ­ .. .. �.-­--.-:�7-f �, - Betil. . _:­�I�� ;Q­ '; �,7 � . . :Z� , ,� �­ .���i -�",."*..;.",-,�."'- ,.. , . . ��,-'-,�-",�. :­:%�-,. �') � � ­, 11,.� .- - % L . . 41IM51X " ,.�-�,­ ­.:�� ; -'.."��t-.:.....-L.. - -Jas - B. Madill is' able to be ..��%Y.: I .I .. , 1, -­-�,.�!,,.I...1,,... . - - - - - ­ - , .i. I - ­'. II �. . .. , I . j�­. 1. ,. I '! , . �0' i ­�: ..­­ L �:� � - -� .`­ L, .�., I1j � j4�; i ... I- . . .1,''-4-...V 1. � �� :.II-. .1.,,1. L.. �� - - . . I,- - I ­ ��-. -to his house suffering from, k ver : i:, . . I7 . -: -7 . .:�.��.,,.-��-�: ­;­�:­� -. r-�.,- Iarou�d again after being confined- -­: �,r i .­­ , .,:", y . . � , � �:.,, . -`.'. .� .,� . , - .I I . awVfare cold. �11 . I.,. . , -_ � - .!..., :.... , . �I "".,\ L .. . i`,�-... "; ., . - 11. .. --� 1��11 ' , � . . . Of all materials and design'. . . I The' Ladles. Aid � . . "' - � 1. - I .. ,'.-�-A . 11 . ,�­'.. i �1 I .. ... . � ... . I . , kept'in stock, It will-payyou _L . ­!� - " of ' Erskine I -1 �:: �, .- .. - �� .. '. -1 - , . � ­". ,1� ... ::,,-.�.��:.:�I 1,�j Ill, �. � , I --,e. � . ,.,- . � I . ..- II I .­�:, i�� J�, ;,_-...I. I. V­ . :church were entertained by Miss ., , .. ,. . � I..L � to sall at our works.ard Inspect our stool&%-­�,�I...: � . , L....- 1. � .�... - I , i 1� 1 .I ­'L ,.: , -,Margaret Grah4m at' Usirnbrogle - , . ,*" : , : I I , - .� �-I� " . , i . ..and obtain,priqes Don't be misled by...j , - - i _ %Mp ..I Ii ., . . . . . �. � - �.,�4.�, 7., - - - ��...�.. Ii .. I . I .1 "'.­ agents we do not e toy them, conskusnio ,i-� q * oaWednesday I I . . - , � . A: 1". , Iii i a L � I . nip � ­ - I i 1.ast. - � - . :: [ i i, -.�It, I ,......, - 7ly we can, and do throw off the agscit� - ' "'T% ­ , Vwife and --ft.- . . . �. . .1. - - "I . ,� . I �_f,,� -i : , .., , W Mr. Butler, wir. -:: , ?�117, of Toronto, motored out on .I. ­- . .11 , ' L:::.:1: : � L: �,� -I .�L.I..,....L�;...cc ­m- -- I -.­:� ,� mmisgiou of 10 per cant �, which you wil � -.X- .-,-- . . 1. � L .., :'. '­- ciertainly"ve by purchaoin from "­ ­ ...�.n: ..,:.s..., I..., , - . ., , ., 7 1 :1 . . . : �, . 0 �,,�, ... � I ... . � ..­ � -;.11Uf3aturday and spent the day with I. � I : -4 L' `7: . . I I.. V,":. �i­,� � . L. ., , . .- gall eoUsited. - - ..-. .. . .1 I.. I , " -- 1?;�,� ' - :C and Mrs. Sargent. . '. V ,---, - II . ,.�' , . � ,. �. - - , , � .� I II . . ,I . -... I .. I t,� �,Stephenson- N :1 -, . , * .. . J. T. MATHESON Thos. E.'and Mrs. 11 .... � L I:- , ----L.�L ---­------- FF , t .... ... .-� 1.� � - '. ,, �A-:! :;, d f mU spent Sunday with the - :. "I ­ �:`�'. il . . , . . �.. I ..Office and Works, .-. Whitby, Outarl� . -- -- . an 'am _ .... - .. .- . %. I . ... I I . . . . , ' Sam and-Mrs. -, .... ; 1, . . . ,t .. ".1­­ � . : L I ,sea grother, I 01, " . 11 i - �. - �• , - -- .­ - -:�� . � . 1. .."..T......1��, . .. . .. . .L . . I.. ­te enson, - . :. .q .. .' ?. 1. I..= . . ... , ,- � �". L- . .�& T.r T? ....-Y - "' ­. .. . . - .% L. ': � :, . ,. I ..-..-7w-, - ­- I..'.II.A..­..M:m PIC G -- ,i� 71,I .. 'r�. ­ ,.IV-1 I�� .. - ... re. D. Johnston and ebildren . . IMRIN : � 7I -!r --. Je.t:.., ­ "�. -�I- ", .� . , *11 .L. . 1. . � -�:::,' "to,,.spenta few dayswith their . �,.!"": �- . .. ­',- ., ­ I 1 . -Z 7, Farmer.-1.I . .11� . � e -1ir. -.. � 121 - .:. varents, P. and Mrs.- �. -t . -X .0% --W . . . ..� .. - . .,111- . 11� . . . . .I10 ! i . I - I . . �,�. . 1.#-- . .­ . . ., � � - I . . . -. 1-� A number of -.onr rilsidents are � , '. ,,� - -I . . - 1, o . . - . - : . I - � . I � . , - L. - ­ -I ­�," . -, . 4 ! . suffering from the prewa,104t cold. L I L.. 1. z : � I In . sowe c"eis, the attack Is very . L:;�.. . HARLES DICKELNS 'is one of the world's great teachers.Let usquote you. on Glazed h, : I .. - , I. - I i. ::-�,04-1---I. .-severe'. so that they declareitis - ... . . . I " : .IA ­ .-�, .. ...1. :..sbg�ek in A!�� -, � '' �­­ sizes and 'ade to orde --Zl� nishfin". Here is what he has to say in.one-of hisbooks; - - - :­ � . .- . �� he "Sna �, C . � - I '­..I..,-., ' 46;.We �ejrret &g reppirt, the seriou,A . �.' ..I . . . . ...­.,_. .. � � � We can save you money. - s *- . - .�neesuTthe­-, Infant daugater or - -- . .. ,"My other piece or advice, Copperfield,' 901 Mr.. . . - . ry*stock o. f B. C..red cedarI-'Z150M D. A. and Mrs. S . ­: - ­ - �;, - - �, ,: ­ - - - . cott. but we are .11 r - '; '' A hea "., Micawber,"') ou knoir. - Annual income 920, dritig � - ' . I- -­ ...1�:,.... . - - pleased to know that at the time ' Annual s - ­'.- . . * .., Shinglesdri ha9A ' 1. . : .expenditure .E1:9. 19. 6-result, happiriess. , . . ��: , .­ :I, , m� � -:�1 ­ .. . ­ ' . - I . . rnditure 20. 0. 6-:-result - I 91.,.of writing. 4he ,19 somewhat bet- , ­� , .... - - i2O, :-�' , .: . . I I � - '. I ... - - . income -a=ual , . ' ' . . . .. . - , . . � ­ .. ,,,, I -­"''�Orders fil ed for at �E � : � ,ter. . . . in. I- * he leaf is withered .,. , -blossom , - - '.. ­ . � . , I... - .: �­ '. ­ , L.- -,e& The 1:lighted, t . .. �L.,The.-&86 severe -frost of the � "1 ��"r �.. ­ ; - ­ . . �­z-,, 7the of Day goes down upon the dreaj7 scene, :�. .- , . . I Mardwood Flooring.I 1- I.:� �- season occurred on Monday- night. I I .-,..rI 'I . �: -­ - I .- �­ ­ -.... .. ...I �­.I- . - -.1. .. -1 � . 11 . -� I. " - , ' -' " - - " -' ',.O ., ---and In short you are fiqirev�r floored. -As.1 arb." :- � ; 1: .., I - �.� I . I kness of over haIf I.. -:. - . and � .. ; I '. : L , -,-.: �. wben ice the thic - -- w..-' ,'.' " . . - . ---T rms Cash--111I...� .. -..,.r..-­_­.�-. - e I .... ..�-1.I. . . %,*n.esult, . I.1 .,-. . . � 111. .1 .I1�.­� -- i �.;;,.­­� .... . . � I I�; � 2 ... ... . . �.:.,. , . - . - d ­ .. . .1. - . . . I . . . - I ­ -- . . - '�,­-- . . - - . - � ',- -... . ­., ­ .... 1. - �� ,Fcarnwas badly frozen as Weas��� ­­ - .--..- - . .. . ,. . . L - I- . . I .4&rden'situff. . . ,,. The saving of a part of one's in_­n-There i.s war-shortening work wait- - -' .- W. D. Go"rdon & Son$ .11-`H 8 Pa ;b, of Glen Major. in. . � ' was always-a good policy. :ing for every ,dollar, that can be: corne , ­ ..-' - .--i.­ ,!,tetilis.itolding an auction sale of .,\ .1 . . I .1 ... ; - . .� -- " . -. ; . - :­ .- � . -- -- . _­.L.-. �--� I .":�:��L..­� saved. * . - - . - - . - PICKERING,.- .: 'registered Scotch shoriborni, fied- - -woratri 11,ve...'- �­ I .�. ' ' - - � � 4tered Shrop- .. . � - :-:L :Jalk steers and. regt . - Prudent .men and, - I I Bell and Independent pbone.' . - . . � shire breeding owes, about, - Oct. -,.always maintained ....a. margin. 0 TFCharles Dickens were writing . , , . - . ­ .- I . I I I !,r . � I . . . �- ' loth. Watch out.for bills giving - . - . .- .. .. . .. .,.-L to Canadians to-day he w6uld . � � saving.' - 7 I .. - - I� � ' �. . . � . I . . . . . � L ,- � I . �` . ��­ . . . ." .. I . . a - 7 Z -, - �� Z� . . .- . . .. :. �-.. . F-.' ... .. . -, . .. ­ - give -u - . �.�" .1 . probably s advice-to- this-''- F -,-'' full ': 'a" i,uds of Dr, S. Friel 11 . But to-day we must go farther in ..,. - . �... Th rticti regret to bear ; . L . -1 - . L.-? . .1 .-:... .I.. m an rf'of Stouffvi le! w !-���V, .: - before. -- � - -math which took place on. � our efforts to save than ever NAIfy ,: �Z � . 11.,- of his d I � �. IOther.to Of d"e, camaid"s, - .- � . �` Monday afterseveral weeks' ill. - � . . . * ..; 4 .I"- . : ., knou% OL matter what tercentag-e - . F, -"I .:.-. -a -matter of the - You biftelse. He was mull and favorably - 0 it is� f your annual income you 11are Pre- -. :I '�, _0 ., A.­-known In this locality where .he .. i . -gravest importance th'at each, tiously sat,ed, your efforts to-day should ..., I . - - 1pnilayed %lftrLge-prActbL.§t----- ' L ' 1 -6 --:-7-- -- - - --- - � . � . ­ _____ *. ' U. Henderson, wh,&will move --Canadian seek ways and means- --be:0. save ft;ope. - The advantage vi so- L . , . ­­.,I- - I -, ­ta. economize. by cutting &wn e x.. -�-­doing is threefold: By She - Practice ofI -- I� I...I,�­� --` - -- - --. .-- .-- .� ,�The - .Xn i I�Saltion sale of hk house and lot, .F11� 111,111111T 1, h' economy -you eon*efte Mrs- Material and. ­ - i; ...eli ,. W,vrwkk*-riwt4#­ dewW to Ike prim 2- saying - e s' 'a ..)2ousehold ftirniture, pony, bnRgy 0. 4he money h Pe ds on XA- -L!&C-, on Satard&j, October 12th. v I I - . - task before us; ou cultivate the pticeless. I � i ' . � IJ 44-addition tothe above he.- will ' .. - things he could do W thout so ­� � . . .- .- y 1. habit of shri7t; you,.gather more and .I- �� ­-I ­Xanufacaured�by �­.. � -... .. --- . -- -tell a good gard6a lot containing - .. 7that when - the Nation needs-to -e inoney to lend to ski? Nation for the I I . I .- .1 ­­ � Mori ' ' .- I --�zprosecuji," of 'She Pto a guick land . . _Jhalf an acre. .- ,%va - .V. H. Jackson & Son -. . . borroW money fie will be in a posi- . ...­ � ` ` -,.: - Th hela � in the 7. . ' _ I. �I . . . -�,-Brock Road. Plekering. Out.. -.:.I... is corn supper ... - '.3 i . I F - - �,.oritod,ohisfull.duty.IolL.....L. cersain Victory." . .,.. .- . ., . - �1 -Presbyterian church on Thursday - tj .- . . . - . . . ­..I. ."1- ,-evening, con-sidefling theunfavo .. ; . . . ­ . . ­ . . .. .. .. . rI. II­ - .- - .11 I �- -- ­ ­ - . r. .. � . , . I . . .. I � - .. .. . . -- - Blacksmitbing and Woodworking In ..- L - - - , ., . - able weather, was well attended. - * �-�--�--,�. ,.::.I ` " F_ ',­-IW , �all Its branches. Saw gumming-. L * I.' , .. - .. . .,­.;:..���,,',L­I , 11,1'� , I..1 . . . ­ .. . ,Published under the authority of the ;. - .-� I.: - - -.1.1. . filing aspecialty. .L, �. �;,��,- ...I, I . .. I . 1: �;. . . and -- .. .. I .� . .. - . I ­ . �­ I I. -... .., . �- -. - ... .IA agplement was held on Friday . I I: ­.. �`. -* L Minister qf Fin�ance of Cana - : ---7 "; - � ... IV''.-, �: , . ­. .da �­. o ��. I......'. . We stock Gasoline Engines, Emor , I ..-, ... y in ag following and, over sixty � eve . z''1­ , ; - -.. ­ - . -, . 1. .. . .. ­ '.. *1 - .II.-I�....­..":I . Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw ... . I .. ., - 1..:.�.:. .q�..;-.,-..I.:. � I . . . , - 20 . I - --�� . . ..7 . - dollars was realized for the pue- . . .1 I I I �.. ­ ..� . . . . � d Emer Mandrels. ..-- -�se Chrigtama bulma 11or 16UV - 7r-�-- -,- . I - - � . . � . yI '��­�of L, 1. � ­I., . I ---­�-----wehii-efor,sale a blaikemith's bel- :-, . .,:�boys overseas. . II . .----- . 1111111111101111---- .1 �­ ..� Iowa in good order. I . ,� "4WOMENNE006 - - , I -�.Ptalry Day service in the Metho- � . I - I . - - W:, . � .�. Price $5.00,. �,�� - .-.' 1-� �!:%,,"-- --- -- - .- ---- - -diet church on Sunday last proved � . - t'L ". to I,. be a very profitable one and. I . NEW GARAGE :JiVerq ­'. Th -e x t o n 's :�­r. - .much enjoyed by all. The %narengold � , .. .I I VM!9'Was as a most'liberal one, - .. 1--.: Iifr.Loffering w qvhe�%tgned--"a -ope-ne-d-up �il of I .-Il --.. � I 11 I -,-t e past( . . % l0 .1 2h Ir stating that it was the ..:.'tL�:��'..I. .�­, :. . � . omfectionery - a garage on his premise% and U 00. A,� -. 'L ..... 3 �. � 'Bus'maits all Triin§ ­F - . . I I 1 M. , largest that he had ever received .- . I ­. . . L. I 1 71 - ir repared to. do alf kinds a a 1 1 1 I 0 -%'. & Rally ]E%ay service. The dec- First,class Rigs to hire day or - ' orantomobile repairing. ­& 1��M to % X 45 -�,,J �iat� NRJLSON9S ke Cr - - � 9.12 ,, ,�.orations were also very beautiful ight at lowest prices. _ - - a � - -' - Will handle all necessary parts C i IN:4a - � ,tL.-...V�I P � ricks- . . I'l low , ---and much favorable Cow. . .constantly on hand in bulk or b ' r X qR :� -elicited ... . .for ref)airs. . i F P 'n � ,'-,�- .2gt - --L-._.. _ I...Phone 1805...:..P ­-Gum,ChocolatesandotherSwi�ts., ' I' 10.1 , ft I .4 . 71-. mien - --- a.alsoagentfor Gray-Dort .Cars. - . �, !0 19. 4, ­�-oaI1, , ", 0 VU A-V1 ---- -- - -- i0�Jarry and Mrs. Thorns . . - Call in and see him 8.-� M has;=brsanon, Populareatr10tie-MUsiC. I :. .:,-,.­ ..... : 0 - ,-;..�,, �, 14 . , ---'- I!.-turned home on Saturday after . a * 0 �-­.. I. - b6firebuying.' - . .. �, .""Z . . - kq0 , � , opendIng several weeks in Toron. -�.I PROPRIETORS . . . . - Tobaccos, Cigars, etc, � . . .1 1 . - '�-whore Mr. Thomeon under. -- -- � I .. . IIN DILLINGHAM BLOCK - Stephensont ?� - - 9 - - ­c -,as 4ZI� .­ . -- Thomas E I .,.�- � . �,,�­ .-4. . . ..went an 6 - W-C -5W-*W-­. . , Pickering, Ont' . .� -. out pemt W' -- . . L. I Veb I a. . I ... , , . ­ Out. act - Hospital. We are g ad- to kno � t 0, -4 mar � ' inM a Acne"LOOL I . I I T Mo. Aim -- `���;i, - � ittion was a Como plete I W a �;'Z�_, �that the oper EW G A RAGE .- -I,y SUCCesif and that Mr., Thomson-18 I 10 (0 .4 0. ve wo. 3667 a ... .;. � ­, % 'R'S a- I � Im" .. ­06. L..A. :E?j M& JM . . wo. ;U0,00I. ... w feeling much bett Elargams in Eloots .1. - The undershmed have opened _ S W. , ­,,L *, , .­­. . . I I ,,- .number of years. - . � u ... ,..See the "Twine flings" I. �­. 1 IU17 0 -­�'L, and ­ , ,. . I ­ I I t M . -D, 2, ww ��;%has forft Garage at t6e corner of Chur . ! W: t�� ,I 11- - : Sers Reuben Besie, of Balsam, has I have been,successfulin securing con King Sts- Pickering, where they ate i 0 ---,:.,V. B, Marquis, Pick I . � Oct. k4 - .�- ,.'8&i F . -I D Idarn Spears and. trol of the Greb Shoes for this prepared to repair all kinds of autos, : : .�X �, - sold'his farm b '.'I,-I as purchased -Mr.- Spearsetore :�;' locality and. bought amotor-cycles and bielcles. roI i Le I 091NOT !, -,-�I h -Before giving your orders - I 4 1 . i` ..., '.'businesso As a result, hewillold* lvei,v h6Rvy stock b,efore----7'---T-1resi- repaimarid-olls are-kept--.- - - for binder twine. ­ � .0. W D"go. I:I;V; - �­. - he advance In price. I .. : � . . - I I- - .. .­ -. 0Sb%W& 4, . - , ,I�Z_An auction sale of his farm stock, . constantly on hifnd, . � .; . .Tanau7 1919--Wbitby 8 Broughm , �._;Ip - 11, - I . ._ . r 0. Ul"s 114"Ging"n A .1. . -on Monday, Oct, Thesegoods are here for epringand He sells the kind that dbes not fall 5, Port P*T ter _L implements etc., L . V:b grove 8 L'-.'' - ". ­_. ,,:,1. -�., . ­ -h Mr. Bess her shpL11 be seen bFy all men looking forCOWAN & M ., -` ' l4t . e has a large ­dSHEPEE-1 9 down and tangle in the twine ,box, 11611"On I -F 1 ina, "i eed. Prices right. �, I ­.. iii6-woilting. boot, foripr , , �,- of excellent registered and grade a supre ;. �13KERiNGMNT . I All guaraut ..'.'. , , weRr. Call and inspect. - - ume-�.,�-,­�.'. tie and good horses and,his 1111- - --- - ---- � � - . - T-�:atla--F ..,L,'�.I . . ..... . . I ­...�' 'Eat almost new, and All goods going at the old price§, Big . I I I I . I.- -plements. are , �. - �. -- - . I .. ­. ;! . t,,I.. -'l-,iI - - , ­1. �', -a , nge to eboope from.. ' ' THE ­: - :-­. - ' - OF--,t a large num- ra . . � . ­Z1thU4 should attrac . . ..­- . .. - ­1.-.­ .I Z �.Ont0�L . . I ,­,..­1 . �. ..,ber of rospectiVd buyers. . I1. �. ­ - I � ..1:. p . % i - -'.-' " � an 4 N-.,L , '.. i�!.- - - our Dramatic Club have been 1 . .. ", , - . I- ; �-"I . '..�. 7 I STANDARD ­ -�' .. /NGOLID BAN . a ..4 -��,,.-tnvited't0 present, zh6ir "Farm NORTH CLAREkONT . �L -� . .- I.. "at both Utica and�Man- , . -$ --'.�.: �­.' Farmers' Club meets in Pickering 'Q.,-L.--,-3Folks- . '. I : .. - ­. . " L I OF CANADA ,..- - �- � .- .1,��': ..L6rly date. T . -- ,�',. I, ��.! I hey �. ,-,��,. ­,, ­1 ' .0r1ricic - TOROWTO , . ­ cheate� at an ea ., %���� - HKAD ­:"�:, Town Hall on second Wednes- � .V .-1, ., . . - daiur -of each mouth, Only,hive won for themselves quite a, n ;. . .- . ... . I . . ... . '­*--� . • :---,--- - .11 t4 g,4, ��. 1'�­ �,,!;-,?.��., `1� Ul19 '--- :�� ,;,�;; �,155�11 . �, � ..II-,.­ 111- , , ;- -- " , I F�, . - I byc D L -�l '" , ­ " " , -t ".." L - .� a�"'Al- - -....." .1'...�,'�....'a�...�l....,...'....'..,....,�'..........�..�.-IM.-I.-I.......I.I.-�'......�..�l---.�........�.-I...- ......, - -'........ .-..I..,. - r.-I-----��,,_ I , ,Coad��J'L." J :1 . I I... . :.. . .. 1. - -... � ­­. .. I I ... I.. - ., �, ... '� 032viable. reputation for their abil• , �. . . I . - . . ring snwmii� m­nths...11 I.1 . 0 ._I., ..: I I 111: this direction, They are to ,-I . . . Ji'. . .. 'Ity In . I - 1: . Yo,ar surplus lus earnings in our aj�,& J - .' ­��L A, 1�7" �� congratulated on giving their - - L. rp Seed ,corn now on hand . 1. 171� 7 . . . I . '-� I .. . .. , I be congra ­ _. _ .L . . I . I . . . I .- - . � � I I., - ..., . "rViges- free for all patriotic work, L - - �k .0 . AlAllisou' 6,,PickerIng . . 'L . . . . . . . . . - � I . I _ ' 4" L ii�,�they charge only for their I I I - . .1 .. I ; Savings Department cam inter- . Binder, Woe now on �A � �111`. ' , , I L ­ , . . I I .. . I V.­ �. .1 - On. 7 have - a ft Coal of the bleat . - . .1 . " �J , I !.,� �-y ranj.%w tl " Th h I and so I . J. Aulson'o 11dr"O, ., . . N PrfykL - ­ ','.. ,.,..., - 1� " j�. a Bar I L . . � - I 11. I. WLij1jaj!1h" I ." - , to V(Ake" L tbou a r I � � ­..'! , , �.. . � , . , a L a . .1 , - 3 '. '11�� I %*ity ow . - - - - fL t.6urrent MtC* . A , . - ­ ­ tt, M , �..: .. � . Jim • I � , $0 11L I ­ I - Ji4 .... - 11 � $1071111'. ­g 1% :­ �pp, , .1 . �! '7 ­1� ­.. .., � 0 01-1 � 1� I'M ­ ;; " , . , '47%l1fig�--g",-�, ­:. �11� �:",�'J . ,r,#N-,v,,* , �, k�,�,, - .1.%L.- -ii ii � . - - - -L,A,�'­-,.,. !1111.11.?MAVVV� . 7-Ina, *,#0 ,►-VL%-�L jfi� IL : - -'­��' , , ��, � �, �'. &L3 L ­:.,�:,�*�r - 1� %­' I- 1�. p'. �1111! 11-14 1v , - �� '14'.0 i�*V; �­"'."Z. , , , -x%l--Llxl��-�'j' 'IL;. .., , ­a% '1�,;; MIR Fon 300t. Schluv;e ani.. arran"d with .. 1 4, 1 i R ,.- � iii, Raft Alonistaw A Matter% at Ttsft.,� him to embark on a spri6s. of rob. T" Palestine Possesses a . remarkable Can =W little bWjiw&gd tagi. s- as qwer, beries the, I'd Just come out of the reform&. nit mountain situated at the south cher, "tell me the. diCuentlis. betweaa)i .14, ust mgr I tory *where I'd been for a month." end of the- Dead Sm The length of a lake and ilig an ocntis jfrant "Why had you.bolmin.th.p reform&. the ridge Is six miles, with an aver- "I can.' replied Edward. whine age width of thres.-quarters, of a mile, dons had been lesmedf*m Drunk and Alsorderly." "L I - the beight is not far from M ewe. "Ukes an much more. r and ur trot offense rii V, n It "Yes, 6V9 feet. There' are places where the to swallow when you "Never been arrested biatoret". -*verlV1ng_-'earthy 'deposits are many "No, air." feet in thickness, but the mass of the __1kVnMt -day was it that -you were re-* mountain Is composed of.'-solid rock U R S I lk_ leased from the reformatory?" - 9f which is as clear 8 salt, some crystal. Mednesday, the 20th." The day the, killing took place?" "Yes, air. I got diA of the reforms- me tory that morning and came down to a the tiny bitc% and young 14MVea "1jL-' the ei.W. I *anted to find a job be-, 9 9 MUO a fore I went home an* saw my mother, dillshrubs. So eccmom!�Al bembse �7,he didn't k4ow where I'd beeim But I met SahlupTe and he' took-me into so 94dAerously in theleapoiL 8446.- F Pomeroy'd saloon and gave me a drink, andr then we got to talking together, and he told &e his scheme. So he persuaded you then to join in It?". W -half an hours ;'Yes, after about. .-,This w2s In Pomeroy's'ia "No: we Jusit had a drinkisthere, ple, HE hL 11116110W sad then we went and.sat on s bench • THE and the sersel" la the park In tront'of City Hall." -4,nd after that you agreed.-to buy responsiveness a f: t h I famous : Instrument com the revolver fo"ch upfe?" Co -Yes. He if he was willing Arthur Stanwood Pier bin* to lift It high &be" to make the play with it. I ought to be the commonplatia, it Is al • willing to take his money and buy It." Ith Th ... L Alto& "After you bought"the revolver'what no that opriebt flealstlitas minisis corupsav by spoet i arranev tons" did you dd with it?" sn&rIng fe-0 R_ Ili gave It to Schlupfe." CHAPTER XX. and had teen the first there to an Did volt ever ha*' gentratl0aa.ndle ace the news. fie remembered -ndle It again When the Db4ric� Attorney, Called nou that the men who gutbered round him NO, 6*0ilfan Model, $W401 4 , the name of Martin Kemperton, Dave Trask had no more questions; Max- W"". "Scaulan looked round with unconceal. were Bergmann' Schlupfe. G.oldsteJul IANO and Knpelmayei well rose to cross-examine. Ta WLUM P Cm. LMM, !At Offs Jerry at least-caught the 5 f L ad alarm. rVest Piano rak Both 434oldstein and Kupelmayer eor.' "You say that Schlupfe persuaded Canada's Oldest and La expression on his face. and' hoped that Moreaver, you, to buy the revolv6r. and that, as mon#.of the Jurors had noticed it roborated Wangenheins. they testified that they had been play. •you supposed It was to be used to In- 42 1:9: 0 A respectably dressed, comfortably i • man of middle age took the -it, I Ing pool with Schlupfe for at least two timidate onlyandnot to ji-ill, You Con-r lA rented to do I WJ "Is d that he was a! hours before Wangenbeim' st=d and state came in lie rl,,, in small arms and that he was I with the news of the-marder.----They- Anaki g, yountr men; ''Then why Orid, you buy loaded shells y-carmful -obser" personand Wangenhelm. with hij t6paldewlfor the -dot--i tolivirery unsavory arker salt 'whom he sold revolvers. bead and thick; weak lips. was not a. "Well, he asked me to sad ga-Ve me 'Do you 'recogulzo either of the do- Kok -:1endantli as a person to wtibm you sold prepossessing person. But they all the mOnGY.- By Cleaning or dyeing—resW RR told their stories with apparent freak- "And yet you day YOU never sup- re law -Articles .A I 'a' - VTNI;;� -a *qlver?":asked the District Attor posed that revolver was to be used ex- -to their former appearance and return tum to % Yes. , The defendant 801121021.101 Other, witnesses were produced to• rapt to Intimidate ' r' you, good as new. testify to Schlupfe's. good character— "He told me he wouldn't use It" "Do-you recall an of the circurar stances?" the liveryman In whose stable he had Maxwell had no furtber'questions to Send from household lira ,amu wonce worked. the aldernialli from his leak. me sato my awn is district. the butther who had employed '17"k was abla to `Wt1LfttZtL5=f He ca IntrodUce evi- ""Aw"'G ihim as errand boy eight ,years b@fore, dence discreditable enough to Postage o! ms charges one way. the afternoon and @aid he wanted a re shim I asked him no questions, but the keeper of the bar-room that he Was Schlupfo. He showed that Schimpte told me be was a night watch-an. ace"tomed to frequent and that never had been 'convicted of theft and had When you think of saw him drunk or disorderly, and final• served a sentence of eighteen months:. and his employer wanted him to cam a Sun. He bought a 38-caliber reyol. IY his uncle, who had a teaming bust- also that to had once been found guil• ness and had sent Schlupfe to buy ty of assault and robberly, and had! .�CLEAN I NG or DYE I NG Or., ver and a dozen shells some horses lalthe town where he had served for that offence a term of six -you are positive ats in the VAn?" "Yen. As soon. " I saw the picture been arrested. The horse dealer ap- months. He asked for an adjournment ThlUk Of Paikers.' peared and corroborated this testi- until the UffiZt AlkiL. , of him In the paper the day after the morning In order that murder' I recognized him." mossy. he might look up the records of. the Dave' Was The prosecuting attorney witnesses who had been Interested in Our booklet on household sumac me teat own talking in r whispers ey cross-ex with his lawyer, whose face was grave amined none of these witnesses. trying to establish an alibi for • you money will be "at tree oil elliarge. W)rft Trask's efforts to trip them TU :.and attentive, The jurom watched up or too Schlupfe. Over Maxwell's protests the tolday to them 4hire the witness returned to-hfa discredit them resulted in failure. court granted the request . and gave %sealwln the back of the room. Maxwell recalled Jerry for cross-ex- Trask until the following morning. Jerry had listened to Kemperton's ansinatlon, and asked him if (To be continued) in his confession had admitted the pur. testImony.with am"emett. The man seemed to be -telift the truth. yet chase of the revolver as described by- Weapons of War Differeast Kemperton. Parker"s Bye Wottst UmRW Dave, in spite of his declarations that Jerry was obliged. to may . I . moa-' 1 , . . he had. made a- clean breast of every., he-­had uot. Weapons which were thought m"- -Cleanore and .01yers thing, had never mentioned this trans. -How do you happen to tie _app.e-_&-r-. sive and powerful In 1014"are puny action. J#vy was not reassured by ft to-day without your ulalform?­ in 191& Thus heavy artillery, whose his -excited whisperings and the law- I' . :­791 yeav St. :*Vobject!" shouted Trask.. %reikht tied it down to fixed fortifica-.1 Toronto ver's grave face. Mrs. Scanlon, We, 1f Your Honor please," said Max. I tions, is now moving merrily over the I nervous, yet bent an comforting her well, "I believe it is competent to bring field of battle. Where formerly' we Pay: leaned forward in her chair and out any facts that may his. Arm an an tend to lm- talked In millions now we talk free lf. pressed anti patted peach the L veracity of a witnesx.,, 'heeded. "The judge allowed the questloil and in L billions. Before the war twenty-five The District Attorney had no more' Jerry answered: to thirty knots, was battle-cruiser li W -esses. MaxWell called Hans Berg-, "I'm not wearing the uniform be-1 speed; to-day we have such ships of itu 7777-mann- to the- sland.-- A -broad-shoulderw cause I've been suspended,,—from- -thiej f�� -.IWOCO to 200,000 horsepower ad. thick-ch eated man of abonWhirty I DUMMUSAI at from th! Ty-nve to orgy with a heavy, Tentonic face, stiff, light That will 4% Mr. Donohue this VqL 01#V.AVV#1P hair ei act upon Ift head, skirr-pale and Maxwell glanced with a triumphs growth is In the field of aviation, smile at the Jury. He Chose not to pre blotchy, eyes small and -shifty, teat!- t u where the British have aereplanes of --fled that an the night of U client *a the stand. Days Scanlan f 600 horsepower, and the 'Italians have Schlupfe, whom he know well, had took the chair. e ng state. gone up to 1',000. the end Is keen In his pool-room until it closed at Confused. W sititing, inaki Asked how he could be sun wants and then changing or J41 01PPI, '. 7AAkbw, retracting lot yet. t was the night of the murder, he re- them, Dave caused Jerry's bear. piled that Otto Wangenbeim'came in stmt. In regard to the revolver he said at about half past eleven and said that that Schlupfe 'had told him the one U there had been a shooting over on Who was to use the weapon had Eighth leas shat a quarter-of not be the one to buy it Schlupfe had ea mile away. Schlupfe, who was gli9en hisn'the purchase money and had gtandliig by at the time, had remarked waited . ftf the neighborhood of die that a- fellow was a f6ot " well se -IL store until he emerged. He - never -crook said tothe hold-up business would have bought the revolver If heEREis 13FA IN OYU Yhad believed that Schlupfe meant toi­.ft Eigh Streetcam.'!He that if he was going but do more than, intimidate people with It. with a gug to rob somebody he'd .pick He hadn't included the story of the re- Irgrams bcdy worth test,tued voliver its his confession to Officer 1":�_ -]Bergmann. Donohue because he dldut want to • jam .-i ,1ross-ertmination by Trask failed make himself appear' worse than he MNN;�,* r1ECKLES.5MMKRttrM0' is* confuse or shake the witness. He was—and in view of what had happen. dairgmain• grvj= declared stolidly, that he could not be ed the-purchase of the revolver would .7 :.mtsiaken, that he knew Schlupfe well; have seenned a suspicious circum- 0cf1lex Ir IFIGIt Co. tbsi! Schlupfe spent many ah ev;sssInj (stance, and he hadn't feltlt necessary It Us pool-room. r IA. CPS Q. to mention it. Otto Wangenheim testified that lie Making these explanations, Dave ap�r _ ' - was a barber and that on his way home parently felt that he did not carry con- his shop at a few minutes put viction; be wavered and stopped up. •eleven on the night of the murder he -,saw a crowd gathered In the doorwayoil an uncompleted, halting sentence. Trask guided him through the story -�J of Walgh'S Store. On joining it he ains shot and of the crime. He had met Schlupfe by learned that a man had been f Fifth appointment at the corner o _7 -killed less than-a-quarter-of-aa, -hour- nner :before. He had tried to see the body, but two policemen were guardIng the had gone along Tanner Street and then up Burchard Avenue, and then down t gone a once to Bergmann's pool-room I It. might seem safe to attempt a hold. AQor and he was unsuccessful. He had Eighth Street looking for places where 10 ed up, and finally they had passed Walsh's Civam, —50c and $1 Two Sims :store, and then, attracted by the de. qerted aspect of It, had turned back light 1 and entered. When he described the A ouch of Ingram's Velvivia Don't let your complexion Rhooting, JVU squirmed and gripped • 9 S6uversine Face Powder 000 will r t un down thru lack ofcare the edge of his chairAss painful ap overcome this condition and also lRe heat of the kitchen, the conceal the little imperfections prehension; he believed Dave, but he -dolkh— daily round of housework, the complexion. • Other Ingrain knew that Dave was not making others believe him. The stillness of the fl the air all toilet *I", including "enta for the tooth (0c) at your drug store. courtroom grew more and more omin. **he d e, as well as natural causes, wWsmw kwA ons, as Dave gropingly, diffidently de. Will rob you 6f youth and attract- waaw I livered his narrative, �he Jurors and 4veneals if you don't take care of A Picture boak %V" low your complixion. Use Ingram's With Ea-ch Purchase the Judge were watching him with un. MOM concealed doubt Milkweed Cream daily. It is the -and suspicion; Mrs, Each tiniVyou b a package of r.� „._. 603y emollient that bas-a dis Scanlan sat pulling a -handkerchief tinct Ingram's Toilet Me or Perfame through first one hand and then the 'Ave remedial, therapeutic effect on the skin tissues. your druggist will give you, without other,. while she glized nt- Dave truth aw gives health and colo to the It.cleans, softens charge,-a large portrait of a world- and i�arnestness; i _V1 &nL Rn imploring fixity y "_1 he D4.ww if dw” Schlupfe and Maxwell leatied back In I ZAZX complexion. famed motion picture actres& Each too time you get a different pvirnult so N IL U t W UMS to row 6aw a their chairs comfortably and sullied in kvery—womah suffers at times from you make a collection for yiiur 6d it* $2. witness and strove, by question and for ict: Yew qpen scorn; Trask stood close to bt.,4 oiliness and shininess of the skin. how*. Ask your druggist. diew lad eke $31 suggestion and an appearance of calm. F. F. Ingram Company T.VVRIamlilm ness and confidence, to steady him. 7 "Now," said Trask, when Daye had e;—. Wdoer, Ontario at last finished his story, ­just V41pt MIT -e- ,,..wire- the circumstanced under which vl­ r. A, ;% I -- -_ -1, 1­­grf 1, , "I .. X-._ - ­, v. i, -�. ; Q--_771 11� ?F't w. vm ot�QR�.*, P" 1�7 4- 4. r f .1WFAURG­DFJNFF1W--.,--,. 0 NEW Vr - OFL� 2MI 000'. FROM M IM valt Fnn&, British, Anwrican and Belgian-Forew-in Greatest AM" 7 30,000 0111ceri: Available to Lew. . Debated ._Dflve Since Beginning of the War 0mser1pt&".Aj=y Unbr- - -At- AU Point&- Stilei Dis, :.1J6i1&u1 29--i-Over a frock of Ithe Hindenburg line, which already A despatch from Washington sayse more than 250 miles from the North ham been pierced at four points. A despatch to the aussian xmbaay as Looked upon to the keyatane of the �:Sft to the News the iallies.are amash- an Thursday from M. Golovatebeff, #uemy defenee system between Ypres Assistant Xlnistbr'of Foreign Affairs, j4 wide iind. * sea,, the `G e% C the on Or' do. e e village of- heluv to '.and imPorWrft sectors, and important the key to the Ypres-Menin road, has Of the Omsk Government, said that an. army of more than- 200,00 men strategical winta,are being taken also taken, the prisoners totaling had been formed in giberis, by con - 110111 the enemy by, the sledg#:hommer 8,000. The, new thrust 'mf'the_Anglo- ocription, and that there were- 80,000. V-ws'bf -the P�rsncb], Bri[fhih Amen- Belgian armies w4a -d completd sur. �. officers avitirable, there to'train &a can and Belgian - f-drees. prize. to the Germans. It is being -is' being" organized.. lead it. The'aiiiy - Is faced withthe great,,, Made against territory The enemy rrI; �or held by the on the basis of strict military disei p- est allied Offensive effort, since the be- " enemy 'since 1914. line, it is said, and will constitute an ginning' of the war. , On all sectors; In the north the.Britiih�a P�is)ling a increasingly powerful loses to Co ­0P_ British, French, American .and Belgian forward rapidly. Soutb-west of. Caifi- orate with the. allied , and Czetho-:. 71 troops are - prorgriessing tueco:safulfy. brat, Field Marshal Haig's men. are Slovak fore", In Siberia. Serious inroads are -being made into fighting for crossings of the Scheldt Out of the chaos which has existed the 0 German defensive system north of CanaL' In Russia ' since the, ovierthro, * " of .%-';.YPre3llwound Cambrhl, north of Aisne' Douai, the Gerriian base north-east In' the'KerergEy Government by the Rol- and on the Chantpague-Verdun sector. of Arms, and one of the outlYIng* de- sboviki. there. is emerging a- central Additional iorlsoners have. boon added feZ1Ce3'0f the greed. f oftfess of tille, fi authority which officials and Aiplo- to the allied total of 40QO0 for the: also is threatened• by the Cambrol mats hope will be able to ro-, ablish est. last three days 'and several hundred .operation. -Br have t' The "British ha roamed order and renew the fight e!•- .all eiklibies have been 'the high road between Douai and Cam- agairiet We Common enemy. Canadian • Brigadier -General and His, Staff takes -!rota the enomy. I'liral and the railroad connecting th in of a captured em Gornim camouflaged shelter, examining a new w" short German Vital successes aro- being gained by is 1isoleaa to the -Germans. Sou'll-east rif, autom e, Papable.of forty sbbts, wbt* its owner in headlong the Witish, in. trieir new -drive for Cam- c;f Douni the Bri tisdi taken Ar.- g flight left bell - ____ -- -_ d __�_ ­_ _... _. ­ ­ ­ - � - !T�� ... - - --- L brai, in which :Canadian troops are icux. aiding in the region- west lof Le Cate-' Belgian troops,- entered the - Oeit Of- $11,.T5 to $12.50; do, me - It. Tfie ea ure of Cerebral by the SaLturdaz OP_ M, $10.50 to $11.25; do, common, FIGH . Pit -by beginning it. =ING , IN RECENT rIt-ah would appear to be near 50. $9. 00; butchers' bulls, choice, e, B ar if it' in iconjaction with* the British bas, not-41roady fallen. 10-50 to $11.00; do, medium bulls XSML ttg-inthe. Dixmwle 66tuffs nde am 7.25 to $8.26; butchers' cows, choice: U r, 1,000 in the Capture of t An SAVA are within -1% -lie$- -puLghed -forward Toronto t. 1._Ma nItob­&-,i�h­e-a .25 -to -VI OO_. do Co ad , $9-.36 ravidlyv fighting of C 9.60, .4h2bral at two points and all ns -'their way through to HouthoW Forest, NO.- r -Northern, $2. U%; No. 2 N do medium, $7.75 to $8. Bouflow Wood - " 7 North- 2 Iturul- Obetkelez - have been overc6mie.i which has-been captured. ern, $2.21%--, No. 3 Northern, $2.17%; a, common. $7.215 to $7.76;: Stock- ' With the 'Canadian Forces to ... The Canadians an actually fighting British and American troops launch- No. 4 wheat, $2.11%, in store. port, era, $8.W to $10.50; feeders,, France.' Soot.a . loi3ovnnr mm t. all oA. n tal0rus or the city. alean- ed iii. attack -Son ay morning nor the not results to the Canadian aorpit. kers,.,. good 'While the plight of the Germoins in the• ! west of St. Quentin and )to a result Man!' oba oats --No. 2 C.W., 87%c; t; Joice, Cambral spaor has, been aggiravated! the British 'ire astride the St. Quen- extra No."l feed, 94%c- No. I feed. $150.00; do, Cam. and sued., .00 0 1 of Friday's fighti 68.00 to I ngsis,' $00. 56 Psn'stration of about five miles VrA by bm"a valuable railway. communi-' tin-Cambrai railway. 84%c,'No: teed, 82%c-, Vatore Fort`175.100; springers,' to $150.00; light ' owes, .00 to possession of the Canal du Nord wad $18 orations. .- The enemy in-thatregion"it! 1.4 Catelet La Vacquerie, Nauroy, -- American earn -No. a- yellow. kiln $14.00; yearlings, $16.00 to- $15.50- a possible turning -of Bourlon Wood IT and with! Bo .9 1 1 *w in a serious position Bong, and VillerwGuislan, in the $t. dri 7.00 to I - ed nominal; NO- 4 yellow, kiln spring lambir, $1 smeo" which overlooks Cambrai, and whom 7 one alternstjye�� abon,lanim: Quantfn nertgr &me_x*VarUd cQ9j inin.1 calves. M, *17.75; bogs, - __W days, prises--,", -to 92�r I Ontario oats, now crop -No. a. 2 Na T led $lq-60 era :71 officers tO19..75;$ do, weighed W& cars- through the and 2,300 men passed N PRIVILEGES or;7,75 to ILEGES ALLOWED 77c. 'according to freight* outside:20. BOATS - TO VENNONITES , Onto to see I steers 10 *0 P white, 76 to 78c,' No. 3 W ;U $19.75 Montreal, Oct. 1, -Ch** cages last night with - 0 • rio, wheat -No 2 Winter'�eper total of between three and four thou. car lot, $2.81; No. i 'Rinter, $2.27 $11 00 t. ...tellers bulls' sand n"I'L the beat typo '7_60 I ;a $8.00; butchei .00 Ale'prisonift are of NO. 2 Sprinip �$2.26; N rs cows $7 i. 1. A despatch from Edmonton 0. 3. SiLrin all 1ori �p 'SUN BY SUB Opposition to the invasion of W $2.22, basis in'store Montreal ip�, $12".50; lambs, $18'60 to yet encountered, b4ing mostly Prus. Western Canada by Mennonites is very atrothg Psaa-No. 2 nominal. at $2 to $2, b0.,{ $17.00. slans and, Hanoverian& Berle Our owstcailtalties are loss thexthe and protests are being poured In from to I -Malting, new trop,.'Sl 05 1 :C*nadian Shipping Suffered Dur- all over the country.' Hon. George P . Buckwheat -Nominal. TRAIN FER . RY number of prisoners. Our men went singing. Into bottl 9 August. Smith, Minister of Education, " as 'Rve--No. 2. nominal. ACROSS CHANNEL A asispatch f eiadly am they did at Amiens.sad rom Ottawa Says:- lost- no time in -making the Policy of. Manitoba flour --Old arop, war qaul- i his department plait and has- issued ity $11.25, Toronto. oronto. _UAII7 CODIfident-Of vict*07. Aiw Canadian fisheries suffered a material: jtty, C .4 following emphatic statement: • 6ntaria -War-War- qua 0� t A despatch from London says: A were 04 loss through the activities Of a Geri: the . rain ferr7. train England to France.! "So --far as. the Dispitbuent of Eda- R181 era;), $10.75, in bags, Montreal and i has been in operation for some timi.. I WORLJYS BIGGEST LOCK I submarine operating off- the At- a' of Cation of Alberta is concerned, no: Toronto' rompt shipment. Coaches slid wagens foi use on* the NEARING COMPLATION- Untie Coast during the L. Mont, ad will be Milifeel-Car lots, delivered Mont- French railways have ham going special privileges of. any ki August. .The mdnthly statement of real freights,- -bags included - extended to these new settlers. They 136.40 per ton; a lover regulaft for months, but rs.� A despatch from Sault at*. MsAe Sea -fishing results- issued from the shorts, $41.40 re n 5up- ton trAIn Was', PO Department of Naval Service shows will be -' aired to conduct a d' -per, cantly the first assert says: Work an the new Government rt ptkblie schools under. the law of fiay-:-No: 1-,*' $1-9 �W "020 -per ton- ferried across. lock here, which will be the 1prgest that eine vessels- from Luueubwg CountyS., valued -at $264,000 and The ferry is a hived boat with rails In the world and vdll Connect the up. this Province, to bale our authorized mixed $17 to $18 per ton, track, Tgr Sup U441s" w fish worth"$1,36.000. were i text -books. to use only the English onto. laid on -deck, which receive the train per andflower levels of Lake arler Z sunk. Ott$ vermouth vessel with a laliguage. to employ teachers with Straw -Car lata, . . $9 to. $9.50, track direct front the dock of departure. and Huro% will awn be finishaL proper Alberta qualifications .and to Toronto The train Is broken into sections and! Only, the installation off nf the 1.100 -to --good catch -4d fish oft -beard '-sloo felt -satisfy_ - the regWarly appointed. fast on- the ferry's ralls. Qn steer"gstes remain to be donei. Via. prey. to the German raider. Not - 7 school Inspectors in the employ- of. .'Country Produ wholeso4e reaching ftq destination It Is assem� The foundations of tbs- lock are withstanding Its great loss, the the, department." Mary's Butter�Creaimery solids, per lb., bled rind procee4s, on Its journey. built into the solid rock door of 11t. quantity Z of cod landed by the Lunen- Ma Fa1js. Tho.wo* of, eseava- 434j to 441,12c; rima, per 1�, 44 to 41- burg fleet during'August was only, i 45c; dairy, per 89 to 40c. tion was, commenced in' W12. Tho, 4" owt- less than dftr-.Aeir%h g -mg CAMBRA IE N .1. �tl 1 1# - tui want of motive tl6.+ =Mk -- ISM, 111 Ca- 411C.- - . - ; tetal cost of the lock -Ili be U me .-_jmonth last year. MUST SOON FALL TO ALLIES life dreary. '000. Dressed poultry--Sprinjr chickens, The statement sho*& that the total 33 to 35c; roosters, 28c; fowl, 28 to I f - -to 85c. - - - ---­------------ --- London Sept. 2K,-Tikelall of Cam- _3Oc,-4Vck1in9*, Wk; turkeys, 32 of sea fish, in.- first hands, in; C 'is considered only'.a matter of . Live poultr Roosters,.20c; fowl. *nada flaring August, was bral 1 ?3 to 26c; du �gi Th22c; t�rkeys, $4,26OMS, an Ancreas6 of $139,177 time, and the ifflies having gained an 171 BULGARIA MADED BY BRITISH 7 to 30c; Spring chiXz, 28c. ..over August, 1917. The qiaantlty ofi, imporUnt- tooting on the eastern side 119 Wholesajers are selling to thg. I -0 -cod,- haddock and he n retail hake landed on the' the underground. -canal In i the' trade at the following priqes-. Atlantic coast was 66,063 cwt. less' neigilborhood-of BeWcourt, -there is CAVALRY- IN MARCH ON ITR UB 7 W Cheeme-New, laree, -28 to 24c: but h*rring am likeliho9d that 8 a MaCX_ F4uew orel we" caught- In greater quantities, soon wilt share &,similar fate. to bk;_twin. N_to_2M63%wc. ULI "I ucauc to -S Allied i the formqr b 12186-tmd. Ty. C oleo, 42 to ter by 12,49 49c; crealinery pr'ints,.fresh made, 48 BulMians Do pned if Allies Reach Uskub First MEW SHELLING DISCONCERTS. to 49c; solids, 46 to 47c. A des -has been 4 This '3 occupied. Pro,* A MIGHTY- HAUL. Eggs --No. I stsrage, 50 to file;: reports received on Thursday am- bablY will load to.anabandonment selected storage, 62 to 63c; now -laid, PhAsized the denwalizatio*7 of Ahs I by the enemy of'the Babumr moon GERMAN PEOPLE Margarine -31 to 83c. patch from London says: "The- Volow OF PRISONERS nistirdsm, Sept 29, -The Amer '-" -. -�! .- - - in cartons, 57 -to 59c.*- lean's bonibardmerit bf the fortress of tains, which are considered virltuallir Perla, AN-; roaster- ring So to Dressed poult S Chickens, Bulgarians who are "treating in Impregnable. a, Sept. 20. -The Havals •-Agenz Metz Is getting on the nerves of the 38 to CY "a, nfusion. leaving behind an error- A later J*, says: German people. this is emphasized despatch says: Right 84c; turkeys, 40c; duckl' MOUB amount .of material, and PrOb- Ham. Arthur -dames -11*1four • and ings, %., 85c. co French, British, Americtm and Bel. by a correspondent of the Rlitinsch 1hans - -Cansdian, band- pieked,� ably. many thousands i1f. prisoners,. as Andrew Bonar W a troops In the last, three -days =Wcstphixlisc, of Essen, who visited bushel, $7; -iM3.,t-band-vicked,'Burrn* LA re, . conferring have captured 40,000 prisoners, 8,000 Metz on Thursday. or Indian, apimi $7; -Lima-, 19c, the allied- troops *train, every -energy wjW premis --- jj9yd George 20,000 machine guns and on. i Other correspondents attezi to Honey now crop --Strained, to get to Uskub and therobr n�aks. gar4 to, the Bulgarian guns, 604b. Pt armistice pro armous quantities of material. This appease the anxiety of the Germans tins, 26c4 10 -lb, tins, 27c- 5 -lb, tins, the victory c6mpleW posal., does not take into account the op. by pointing out that -Metz is fortifiedIt* is pointed out that the Bulger- a Br 28c. Combs -Dozen, -Dozen, $8.h to $4.50. Car- Tli itisb Government on Friday orations WMacid6nia. and Palestine.' strongly with all the• isin army, estimated - to aggregate received from latest devices an official imuthdrisW Proviblonso--Wholesale $00,000 men, is in a dangerous source an &OPlication from Bulgaria Of be for an smoked mests-41ams, -medium 37! altion, but the victory Will It armistice. 2c; "ed, i military Tbs to Mk- breakfait s 51 to 68c; rolls, 32 experts, until Uskub, the, Centre of :aarious movement, and, to 39c; do. heavy, 00 to 3 cisive, in the opinion of th BE" CAffW PA.S3CHEI�DAELEbawd, 41 to 15c; backs, -pain, application in regarded as, a, ain, 45 to. all tbs ene 'a comm lines. contrary to 46c - boneless, 43 ung aco A-wFurr AZVM rman.ii-5-raft oti RIME A is c"red. If that is I& n, ND- -the ­­­ move, tt. It Is believed the victory will be num- 1p,; to Ble- clear bellies, 29 to,80C. gostion OlIst it 1% the action Id Lard -Pure, tierce4, SO to 30%c; tiered anion the few decisive ones �.king -Albert Directed Offensive in Person -.41,500 Prisoners and tubs, 36U to 31c; -pails, 30% to-818ke; of the war.* lutes Mslinoff on his Own: initiative. The request, Much Territory Falls to Gallant Belgian and prints-, 38 to 3&%c. Compound, tierces, The renewed •resistance of the, tul- which is addressed to' -the allies, Is for an airmisti British Troops. ce for the i 25% to 26c; tubs, 26 to 26%c; pails, garian-rearguards and the arrival disomisicii of Piece, 261/* to 26%c; prints, 27% to 2&. German reinforcements In Macedonia have* not succeeded in stemming 616 Great Britain can only reply after . 'Montreal Markets constAtation with London,, Sept. 29 -The whole of the Continuing the -advance on Sunday her allies. I?ixmude,has been captured by t6 gfeat allied advance: British cavalry was; :Montreal Oct. 4. -Oats, Canalian on Thursday entered Sulgarfa,-OPPO. -famous Piteschendaele Ridge It is understood that the -official troops: The Belgians have &]_ Western No .3, 9k; extra No. I feed, site -:overrun by the British and Belgians I Belgian t view . is that peace with Bulgaria, to Kbsturino, thus avoiding the ISO taken Zerrem (Zarron?), St4_ 97, Vic. Plou;, new standard grade, would have a pr6digious iffict, 'in a powerful asiault a the Flanders -Belaebists mountains, -which it was a n j.denberg, Passchendaele, - Moorslede $11.35 to $11.46. Rolled c;ats, - ba clailly with Turkey�. ­ It would free' lit 90 lbs., -$5.20 to $5.80. Bran, t37.2 a, trout Ssturd* morning,. w1fich feared might bar Its progress, while' ay Car- and ')art of Veatbr6.*)sebekq. This the whole Salonika army, and in car.' Shorts, $44.25. Mouillie, $68, Ray, the Serbians, FrefthL Greek, ar1(1,Brf_ ried them from four to five miles means an advance of 'several miles. ..forward on a 20milefront. Capture In addressing the Belgian arnlybe- No. 2, per ton, ca? r Call troops routed tah about peace, heoss, uted the Bulgarians n oi�ituslfti0i­bying' finest easterm,_94%c. Buttet-,*Irom either side 1thi great salientwith Turkey and thus fret the XOSO-� of the Lange along its whole IeAgth 'iI .fore i atfick Saturday. - morning, choicest creamery, 47 to U,? Eggs, which now stretches far into Serbia. Potanii& and PlAlestine armies _,_tioln the South of Pieschen-daile to- King Albert . asked his soldiers to selected, 58 to 60c; No. I stock, 5417,;. The Serbians, who are taking the thus kill the German menace to ward Roulers and Ypres And to Meq- drive the enemy from the Belgian Na, 2as k, 40c. Potatoes # per oag, leading part In tberliberation- of their East. Moreover, affect act. lots, 2.40 to $2.50. giitui.T sines, Bethune, Dixmude and Ypres coast with the help of their French Dressed country,- are - at the- gates of Isbtib *�CutiigeolislY the world's food has been authoritatively announced; and British 'comrades. Rb Ir killed, V8.50.. Lards (one report says they have captured tion. 0 ,11,50 priooners were Captured. King! "This is the decisive' hour,". said ii 2088c , lbs, net31 I j to thg town), and their cavalry, entering From the Purely antiitary view� Albert, of the Belgians, personally the Xing. ' "Everrwbere Germany the town of Tevor, has cut the only Point the granting of an armistice to directed the drive, which is under, falls back. Be worthy of the sacred Live Stock Markets remstInlink road northward -that run- Bulgaria it Is considered, would No.1mmedlato command. The British, cause of pur independence and this nIng from Trilep to Veles and along such a great advantage to her that 4" 6,liow fmt of Miessines. A semi-! traditions of our race. I , Toronto, Oct, I. -i -Extra choice which a lazge body of Sul rims are could not be granted withoui heavy steers, $15.60 to $16.00; ehnice, Mvov conditions, such as Vo tb heavy steers, $14.50 to $1.5.00- but-'reporte(i to be attempting to escaps. chees cattlep "a*, $12.17A to $b,60; Unofficial reporw also state that I evicaWou Of 40bht, 4, .", A61 �'!� TQ Q ' -Robt H. Cronk has returned CLARSMONT _ , *� --LOCA o3ne alter visiting his slater yrs —•� b` "� bl r. + A meeting will be els in t ---=- (Dr,) -Dewar, ofLondon.� - Masonic Hall on Tuesy evening. C t ::,.-Marshall Coakwell, of Twon- -8t. Andrew's- Ladies 'Aid will .,Oct. 8th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpos�% ` fi.o, vas home over8ewdag. meet at the hptne of Mrs. J. Dun3'of organizit:g a choral' cissa: AH in- �/ r. ma. l�fise Minuii.IRanldn, of Osh$- on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, at 2 p. m. terested are requeate-4 to be present. _ , , -F y; _ .. We are sorry. to.flag we . base a few Vanada Food Beiard:Lieen"set Wa was,hoia@.over Sunda All ladies welcome. � &Sl>iY� `� s --yrs. T. A. Saoa'was the guest --The Women's Aasiliaiy of St. aoa•pattiocic people in and around b y ,s Th of Mrs: W. H. Peak on Sunday. George's. church wi.l meet at the !aur v1] a �ltese parties fail -to oby- , •E hire. D. Simpson' spent several home of...Mrs. Dr-apev _ou'W. 6dnes;- would be--verserve the y mush di8ss &ppoiut dell`--T-- k,,days in the eity during. the -.past day. ..Oct. 9th, at 8 o'clock. - f the request should become a. law, r „+ y. ---��:- T,#: and Mrs: lkleFadden, .of priving : us. of Rae. Who will be the cau$e of such it law ?. - -x . N: dee :-of, 1 reenwood,• apgot Durham, arrived in towD on Wed- ( P E z ,Sgnday iv�th his relatives in the pesday and will'spelld a'eonple of �' z BALSAM - vfllage.: weeks at the home of the latter's �� ` 5 -3fisa Nellie McDonald. -of. To. parents, D. and'Mrs. Siinpnso,'' married at 18s Havelock St.. Torou. eTu81 take ilm O run (�Vfer h18 hit. sOnto; spent ' flve>s $und> with =In.' the absents of Rev. bit. to, b3 Rev. J. R. Real, on -Wednesday, .i`Mtse Irene Markar. Clugston; the Rep. Mr. Gomm, of Sept. 25th, Mr. Percy R. Maynard, of There's something.you need. .� •-sirs. J. R. Theston and familyy Bla-ekstock, -cv,ill represent - the Balsam, to Miss Elva Smith, daughter �jrisited her sister; Mrs: J. H.•Bear' Presbyter of Whitby at ,the of,Thos. Sdiith, Esq., Myrtle, yy An -lin ortant deal. has taken place Claremont, pa Sunday. Presb terial in Pickering on. Oct., p Bore -Corduroy Bloomers, sizes 28-38, .„ 8 56 in -our burg, -in which R. Besse baa; err -Miss Sylvania Leavens. of Sal• the 8th.. __, Bngliah washable corduro wears like iron �; y urchased the @tore -business of Adam y- .' 3 liar been spending a few days -Rev. Mr. fad Mrs. Gomnt, of pg ears, sadQ(: _s ears nae "boa ht W. _f th frierida-in.Pick@ring. Blackstock, vfaited.witshtev. Dr. ;'r; Besse's farm, in consequence of Boys'Tweed Bloomsrs, 28.:88, �r • =C, H..::.Ilkey will hold an auc- Marah At the manse on Tuesday- the deal Mr. Besse will hold awauction Medium price -just right for school wear -'.tion sale of his'farm stock and-im-. and Wednesday.They- were ac• sale of his farm • stock, implements, Bove' Cotton Bloomers, dark oolore . n' 1 23 a "ple etttie an Tuesday, ,Oct. 29th. eompanled by iss P. Brown, who etc„ on Monday, Oct. 14th. Watch p@r tough-tcoks like tweed ;r Mlea. eo. W. , _Every ,and was the gaeat o! John' and Mrs. out ler buts. Y. ;aqn{ Fraalr, visited `with the -form, Murkarp •Youths' and Boys' Sweater Coats, .tram 1- 00 to 4 OQ `` ;6r'a :sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller last The Women's'Auxiliary of 'St; "LS 14 azaTE$ _ ' _ All sizes and colors George's church will give an enter - Youths' and Boys' Braces, sLecial, per pair 25e Regluald Birch, son of George tainment in the Town Hall, on BATvRDAY. Orr. 12TH -Auction sale <. $itch, who formerly resided north the evening of Motaday, Oct. 14th. of house; store and lot, household Youths'.tan Blucher Boots for school wear, will '' 4> p - of the village, has . been killed in Thanksgiving Da Me" Mar- funniture,' pony, buRgpetc., alstroae `_. yy�' - half acre. 'of Rood garden land in stand all kinds, of hard knocking job end aetioa. 1or1e Tait, assisted by local talent; Claremont Village. the. property of ..we cleaned up_ specially priced, sizes 11 to 18 2 5a -.-George Cowau; of the Brock will give the rogram: - 4 pp 1�i. Henderson. Sale atone, shat F p a farm tractor . -George Test, of AudIeyi , had see. bills: H. S. Pugh, auctioneer.p =Youths' Black Boa Kip Blucher Soot. -sizes 11 to ` road, has urehased a which> is now befog used in fall the misfortune to lose about 84 or 134. Exceptionally cheap fora fine boot 3 95 MONDAY, OCT..14Tit AuctIoa sale .of -. plowing.' 85 valuable foto by some raid= registered shorthorn cattle, grade Bos Heavy Black Blucher Boot, good easySt'. —The township', council will night prowler. A falie rumor, cattle, horses. implements etc.. at y y . p. g lot-5,-cos.-9,-1'-i0eHngfBaisAm)-tile- - anaiher-fob---end,- -sizes 1 to 5. Our retaZ� m. the effer_t-.illi p pgrty of Reuben Besse. Sale at price is really the present wholesale price a '2 95 y=,� .xt dor the transaction of general Mr. Pest had cant ht the thief in ro rx ;business. the act and had ahot at hiM. We one. See Mlle, -H. S. Pugh suet• .1 •+ �c1 A' Suit Case Special, heavy. weight fibre, steel ri T M* se3:B. and L._Buntiug were are pleased to give publicity to ioneef3, frame, sewn and riveted eornerp, brass lock io Tartiito Last geek attending Mr. West's, denial of the false •Cc irsD-'`y, OCT. 1LTa -Auction sale of and spring Batches; Ij inch outside strays, 'the' wedding. of -their niece, Miss rumor. cows, stockers betters. fowl etc., at lot 88, B. F: con., Picketts IRou sbirt pocket and straps in lid, 24 inch. 8 73 [#tad��s$atelneti. : -A fortpvhour D@votirsn wag S gJ�•An Esh bf ition 13argaiD,,, 2tlinch .. 400 u R. R. and Mrs. Croak, 912se P. brought to a close in St. Francis Hill), the pro erty. of E: Morgan. `- 'J• 3Pright and O.'_R.ogers attended de Sales Church on Tue"slap even -r ocicl.8n, s�arp. See bills. d. H. �Igl- a and Blac�Dress. Serge; Don't Luisa the QQ Tt $f9DAY, OCT. lSTt;-Auction sale of this line. _ Its Seey.hard to get.' � ' Pure wool f . 3und unk�, Hill,; on. Satitluday and the speedy for the ess of eetnia thioa ll1ei and the 6 head Cattle. 7 and 8 con. rigs.. ic er! ng niches wide, per yard 200 J (>�logg g Black Silk. Po lin. 88 inches wide. ' Happened Andrew:. 9ibbald, Banff, world war. The, services- were - tbn road, 2 mites east of'Pick- P ,c {` . luck to having it ordered ea-rly. The Qripe t A beria, and Mrs. Myers,- Burks conducted by Father. Ryan, assist - eriog Village), the property of W. — »f .6i1 " a ails,' are visiting with C. and �l b Father binrray, of. Oshawa, . Perin Orvis. Sale at one, new time. right. Per yard Masa-Irene Rogers aDd'other rapt- &ee bills. W... B. PoVFg1 auctioneer, --= ---- - - - --� -- - . g and �ather O.Brien, of 9tap>;er. -�. ` -Rally 'Day will be observed 111r, 4erviees of St. George's chnr�b, ., high grade cattle, horeee, eep,. m -t th isms; EiNvrest-51 . _.. _ 4 St.-tAudrew s tc church on -Sof the were held last Sunday, Sept. 29th. �t li. con. 8, y� titin; Yeas etc., at •' y p t 11. co, ba us It you.want shaker f.aanuel� for At it .a. m, there..was the usual. ' Pic eriag: the proper- a Y a $abbsth School will meet in the. Thanks ivin-eelebration .of the tv of Robe. I3pit, M Bale at one g g• , i3eebitle. tVm, Maw, auctioneer. .�- ,the winter buy. them NO`QP, - � . •' �. t basement ata gaarter to eleven. Holy Communion ; and At night. (;eorlte Cotven. jt',, fsop_af F,eo. g Y gP Y -`_ _ 4 Cowan, of- the, Brock roan, who and c Lanus were sung and the new X4w AdvarAtaemaats. was. discharged some Lima aSo hae•vezr service of the Cgnadian. ront the R A. F., had to go into ra er.hook .was used.The Rev. CHAPMAN`� Y 083' -On the old-,Greftnwood mad,, •� Liv city last, week _ to report for W , G. missionary .for a years. of Ge Uunl ea the and and 4th eoncessiona. sta.uo ���� CHANCE � ty nnty missionary oD the ,fist gide of c.�. uualop: Grnnwoorl. 1 , tg -There are. ,several places in James'snd Hudson's fin In that T -i ::HERE IS 3'_ %7E-nNVRN_ :tiruntripal . and �4 the cement walk which' -are badly part of Quebec called Ungava. Cr�corpora ion Bbnds For sale --w. D, Dykes. r •«°" -11a need of re 2r. A ersov walk t,d t3rokef. Whitby, qnt.� Bell Phone 1A3, - - P'+ P preached L most eloquently. glriag peri -tae. 1?hoae.:=t 4txE 'fling along these +ess is Ii itble to some of the many quently a wing Yyn -well require Shaker Blankets for the Autamn. See our new 10f ,injury. The police trustees should ences he hits had as the only evan �rTRATc F.D-On to then truliee of :Grey and white.. 11-4 and 12:4. at -83.50 to $1..50 per pair. bane these places attended to at Relis't among the Indiana • and "7th, wtcicnikgned, tot 9.,cop, 9, Piekenric a Ladies brushed wool Sweaters in grey with rose, Alice. with1awn,• . roan Leiter, -owner may have same by prong navy With re A smart eilaE for $7.0]?. ..once. E3climaur of that vast district. .property and -paying expenser. Dii6id Pugh. y = claeemont: 1-8 A big range of glen s -Sweater Coate in. taupe, fawn brown and grey. Ctiarlea Dinrra Btlliage. of During his ministry there Dine s y y all, phare wool, i$8. Boys' and Girls' Sweaters, all colors, $2 up. r Billing's Bridge, near Ottawa, who tenths of the natives have been. i,v0R SALK-Pine timbers. 12%12.. yen's Sox, in grey and black, from 85c to $1 a air. A good- line of 1 z -.was a former student of I'Lrkering baptized, and.s s .mast wonderful L' eo and 4A It I also some Irma.le o 301r. , z iind'otdch.' Cottrell, lot d, con. 7: Picke:i�. Men's y Pants and Overalls, ie-lilaek, luerkhal - , „� College about 86 years ago when cha4fge has come over the people.. yh nn'Cttvemona$Fl.. t-� 4Mr. Huston was principal, 'was p At the evening service a -solo, "The and grey, at $2.00.to $2.50. TIiaYED—From lot- 5. .car 8, -'.till our nen+ Rubbers went into stock Last week, °;�T,h,eat over Sunday of J. M. and Homeland, vas rendered vera' SP.iciceria , a Cotswold ewe taalb 'Reward *• so come and be fitted: lrs- Harding. 1 sweetly. by bliss Eva Murphy, for ,ntormat�on Leading to her. resavery• 'wm• ppo _ - ` W. P. f}rvis, of the 8ingstoa The rector.takes this. opportunity Jackson. salaam sir T r T� rZ rbad east, will hold an auction of thanking all those who contra �TP,A�ED.--#town tip€ler. +abauc s �• A. �1L���r ��s ��NBAR�ON �.. sale of his fo rum stock and ipple- batted in any way to the decora. I yen � old, with mark on {eft car. Parties onTuesday, &t. 15 h.' a tiODa Of the Church. • The artistic ti win of htr whereabouts write to Har o - -Mr. Orvts= intends moving to e- aractero tem reflects credit0 0 T -W E A R Whitbyy. to . reside,- everything to the friends who did the work. OR $ALE -a fete choice shorling 3 advertised rafll be sold-. Wr. Walton wishes to thank the Fah*o hire rams. Also,imbsof bot Kites Appl at lot 20, con. 4, Pickering_ w• •C• Will- '24 ill -John Calvert, who- recently Junior W. A. and the kind friend son, �, R. No. 1, Locust Mil. s-4- " . rerchased tbe'bns business from who so kindly lent. gifts for h - . t rchurch.',OR SALE -i fresh milcti cow, E. W. H. Peak, took possession on Esquimau° 1� jersey cows and Y registered ehortho:n bun: Our etoc� of Footwear. is now completis, and it will pay;yon to ''j:suesday and- is now. 'becoming. - -The residents of Pickering are 9 months old AppFp at lot 3a. B, F. con., Pick- i}Yiite SffiCieDt iD C911{ " to the. srin Fred cey: led hone Elalverni307 2•t } call in a _. -- _ _ -- - ----die€ore elsewhere.- Was- the time when they wil# be enlnylnR _ _ blry 11g • --a . qL•$F. AND .LOT F08 BALE. IN , privilege of, slumbering ativay In that mark of civilization; electric Pickering Villaeer Frame house, a reoma be morniaq to his heart's con- light. - We hope the time_ is not N acre of land; Large and small fruit. Immed- T - rate possession_. For further particulars appppl y, to s ,nt. now far distant- schen onr village Asa Hubbard R. R. No. 1, PiekerinB• 49t[I _ We haS a otu new line of Camas Boots and Shoes spened. -K. R, Gourlie, of Toronto, ac will not have the finger of scorn. ARai FOR °ret- All sizes for Men,'Woimen„goys and Girls.- g` dowpanfied ` by his son, Sergt' anted at it, becausewe have �1 Q _. � po class soil. well watered, good buildings, wdl - . , • .- - ,;,, fl[aljor R.. L. Gourlie and the. let- been content to live 'as our fare- sffttated: suitable for dairy and grain: No incum- ter swife, spent Tuesday among fathers have done is respect to paymentMigh” Hox Cconside, News,Qf5ce. Sl- a small farm as Partt friends in this vicinity. Dur. Gour• artificial if ht We' hear that,�Be � t BUNTING' s ' Eate►blished� ����� p jfe. who was formerly a resident there are a few who will not view •P OR SALE -In Mount Joy, Mark- = of Danbarton is now. engaged in with any degree of° appreciation am . a, 7-roomedsmall bfmit as! residence, 3i ' � r it acre ga th small trait and apple -•trees , the milk business, being Connect- the advent Of electric light, t0 our soft crater 2n he horse and plenty of hard .rater, a =ped with the Model Farm Dai homes•and to our streets -because � cellar, stable and henhouse Ra'°'ight, �.. �• r ice. For iculare ly b Robert Wright, - -; - -The illustrated...service_in-9 of that ba bear, increased tax- 51s'ount Joy P. 0. '$ Andrew's church on Sunday -even- anon. ore we can have a ec r c • ARM FOR SAL9-180 acres of JOR R-RVL0 A tog was largely. attended and was light, we more provide is 80me FroUinaa land, first-class soil, farm in first-class ' much enjoyed. • Miss Barbara Fos- way the money. necessary to erect state of cultivation. 10 acres of good hardwood. ; tel' of Tomato delighted the ands• les and secure wire and the bush. farm Small orchard d. first-class Fruit. Lots of� g Po water farm well -fenced. 2 sets of buildings. Have your Binder Canvass repaired now and get a Binder _ence with two solos, and Miss Bel.. accessories necessary. To do that good bars. seven -roomed frame house, rural Whip also. • ' " u� ton also of Toronto, .gave s Ver it Is Aecessar t0 ass a b • -law mail, good gravel toads. 15� milts from Claze- y yy P y mons station (C. P. R:). This is one of the finest Affective reading, that was much authorizing the issue of deben- farming sections m Ontario. would take Sl000O, Harness, Collars, Boot -and $hoe.repairiIIg r en'oyed. . Miss Foster also sang a tures; to extend over a period Of Posse dower balance on -mortgage Istn of 8 per cent. le dsh- Possession given April 1st next. Bo: 282, neatly and promptly done. i • se o success. • The compokitions were nue cent £o.our 'eases: The gov.•EIM DALE MILhS Call and gist.your. orae goods here` well entered sad - the exhibits of ernment provides the money and DICKERING exceptional merit.' The Women's the �assiag of the•'debenture by TICHERING HARNESS =EMPORIUM Institute eleared.$118.18, $87,50 of law 1s simply a guarantee of the. ' P y You can Always get the best Maai "which goes towards the parking municipality or corporation for Lobs �lonr made from N+ai:- .. .7 Home Phone 3600, W. J. COAKWELL } x of the 'overseas Xmas boxes, the the debenture-Uolders. The money Manitoiih Wheat. remainder to the Red Ckoa work. wh h' we pay for the use of the Royal Hpusehold and Glenora fo ••+r----• The Indies would like to tae this elecric light wh be amply suffi Bread. Try °bag. ' u ioppoc city to thank all the tient to pay not only the deben• Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats ` ;i4H1 ht�� children who ' so generously.. ,do. turbo. _ thin the twenty years, BRAN, SHORT$�y' rated their ezhibita, and others but will provide a sinking fund _ .._MIK FEEDSjj s .who asst§ted in the work.—CO�i, which will be used to- replace the - OAT CHOP Range• - On Saturday last -the Rotary poles or any part of the plant CRUSHED OATS Club, of Toronto, motored out which may have worn out during BARLEY QHOPI and spent a inost enjoyable time .these twenty years. Of course 'WHEAT These StOr'e8 are acknowledged `l . Qlti Mr. Ruddy's beautiful grounds. the village will have to pay for ':,;'CRACKED CORN - A number of; tents were erected the street lights which may be MIXED HEN FEED t0 be the hest etoyes b, and a midway provided plenty of used in ' "the satne way that any _Qaldwell's Cream sulistitate on the market amusement. In the evening a householder has to pay for the Calf Meal. % =few hours were ._spent. most leas- light he may use. In order that t t0 -day. I ;Y p Molasses Mea `.catty In Mr. and Ruddy'a home. the people may be enlightened on CHOPPING AND OAT' Splendid bakers, easy on fuel and " n ,`Tbe orchestra: from the Whitby the question, and any misunder- CRUSHING EVERYDAY- handsome in deafrn,, rA, Military (Hospital provided music, ataudina removed, a public meet- Get prices on feed in ton lots. N-� _ . clad a few hours were spent in Ing should be held, -at which there �, Call and see one fa Ki - ``davelng A substantial sum was should be present men who are in BELL PHONE. _ A' renlized1which will be devoted to a p-Aition to give author itive in �'• •'C7CT, W9®3tC� . . B �' formation. Choppier every day e�xFa-iottu. parpo3es: 1 O ♦ a 1 ,,:.'.'.re _.. :•!•,'. � .. �" . _ .-_..,..�.°s•`�.�-:.�:�m)c,`ii♦.�t�'+•�&�:.ie•,�i"A` n�k�Ylt�r'f.