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"' " " R�41" � , , � R-E - -_ -- - --- -1 E*' .. -1 - - '' . , G"'E . %/W� ­ '. . ' 9 your. fiame and *e will at 8 p.,m., sharp, All visitors will be merit, ,was seriously wound*d 11) thq �� �'­(N:l L.-CALDW.ELL,M.jD..,:S,it6�essor 41�6' U - . , " . N-f- %w.­ - 7, totb@lftt$��Vf' J1. 11 _ _ made welcdme I neck on Sept. 29th. I - . . ' :Brodie, .L.-Phose.-SOS' ' - - , ­ - S. Cut. r . ..�.. mail to yon.. every-.month- r � , ' . . r - . � r .�,. �' �;�-',_ � �4t&r*016 - I � . I . 1. I .1 I : , �:, .. . I - -­.- :.� - 4,r , . a . . . - - _ _ ,�4'�� , , . � � . . . . I a Sup � . 11 - /,, , 'L' . .. . .. . . . " �G­ -plement oL . .. . -:. : 1�1.4_�;�:.L., - . . . � . . . � . - : �:. . 1. . - . It.) reserve at E. Morgan's sale on ._-.-M - . . .m - =�i.,._ �: .r- I . . . F" ..:, -,Ir% B . . .'-V.*&E. CARTWRIGHT,.3For. - .L the -latest I I :1. ... . � � AUDLEV - :t � .; . r . 1,• . MILLS '.� . .. , ­. 1. '.!­�, ' , , q, ,- I " I - Tuesday,'Oct. 16th. I . � If �U, _ .: 2. ..-:;. . - ... � ­ ­ _­ - - I ! L ,.. I. , . .. I ... . I ;..,.. I L. ,r marl o?Grsvehboi*, 0 st-, Sticeesso'r te , t, �. ,­ Vfetoi Records. ; � , : ". . � ­­. - ­_ . .- I . _. A pt�lzipkln pie social, 'under the au 1. I . . .. - . . ,I. . . . . I ". :_­­ .,�, _­ . k. :��, ��::� . , " I _ . I - - .. 11 , �. , _- - - , _.,�, - 4 AW. z _-, � - . �. , ., - _ ,:� r . r . .. - �,.�%, . ,. '.r_.._f.. ­­ , ..., "� --TQwl*. Pickering-LOsL Office bouts � i " " - � ' � L , - ­­ .,. �,.'. -,.,::- ,.. . , .., . I . 1, .. . ­ f­'v113A and UQ to I V. = 331y I " :�' z ��_:�,�.' -'�r ­I fices. of the Audl6y -19oclsd Service - ..QLKN 'MAJOR , !,-� �_� .�. , " � I � ' __ . , .T . ,Z r'.. " . . � .. I , . ._� , _. Cr.,�.. '.4 " . � W,e sell -. � 1 � ­;,L ... jr - . �.. ; � .t _ , . ,..,.".. I " . .. _1 I - - . I., I . . _- ., �,4 ­ - I - L'I I ' - ­�­';'.'��­_'"Z`��-�� /";4�. .-_..,'. I � . Club, will be held In the school house . - ..�_ . . - . . U ''. " � jr .� � I . . . . , - ' - � , ­ r L'� .. . - i I ,� - -. ­ - ­­ ,Z , - . L , .- . - . 1: . L ,.: ,Z : �.'�t�,�'...�­�'..* . �.. 101 " ', - -victrolas; - - . r. L, �� on Thursday, evening, October 17th. George r1*ett was In Toronjo on ,., �; " :' %�. _ L ... _ E FORSYTH, D. of O., Re � - - . - r . . ��', . . . - 1, ". - - . ,W . . . � . 1. .1 . 6 _1� . .�Monday... . _. .... I 1. . I Re. tared m*w her of Size . : -Pianost , : "- .. .- , :­'. Mrs Dyer, a well-known and -popular - l,r -, � '. �1: .­ . *_. ". -.-- - "'..sy"W , . Y.'r �I . , r, ,.1 I . . . ,,�,, . - ,:� 4151 - Illation of r.., .,. L_� ��., � ... .11, � . , . � - _- . I �A ..".. � . i., . . . . ;t . s; Ostarto. - td . Piano Players. , � entertainer. of Toronto, will provide Mrs. Edward Redshaw was at Chu . i4 W�Ix,-: as fitling of glasses. x3ves . . ;1.1� . � . " , t4 �.�r., ­ . . . I 1. �.... r� ' .- : _­'. I . ­ , . det! I ­ . ­ ' "" . . , Lidewn'Nm 4-W6 - _ ,r ., �,��. _. IL4 , "l-Almoniant. , : Sheet Music, etc.. .-' .. the program. Keep the date clear itud Ho Monday. - � I � . i I ' � ''. - �� . - ­ L . ====F_� - Admission, adults Ever body is' goink to R. Besse�s .. � . .��, , .. everybody coulee. I 11 # .r. � . *... . : "'.. hear .our , �', . - Call and hear.our itelections Of the 85 cents ;children 25 cents. sale at =ain on Monday next.. . Flour substitutes kept on'ha 1*1 I � 7 � ' -N.-C. MCKINNON, BLD..L.R.C.S., - , lateot.tecords. No-trouble - . a 101 a - ­_ - ­ . ­1 Howard Pugh-ar,d H. Redman visit. . ­ --- . hand XW1 -�: � is ZdInbqz,Ub. member of the College of , - _. :� I . . I.. - -, . . . .. 11 . . , . .!M � I to show-you. I ii ��,­. . ed Mr. Gerrow) of Pine�Grove, on Su r.'? �X . I � ­7_ . . r­ .. ;. . .1 . .., . WMITRVAL19 .. . - Lrequired er� �-,',- ,ftysiclapis and surgeons of Ontario licentiate , . . I in any quantities *. , �,� I= _G '" 4 r .� IN �' - of Zo al College of Suralsons, Unburgh. '­ day.. r � R �tsniioz to daleases of v and r. _ . I . :_ L, ," The Women's Institute •will hold Alfred and Mrs. Wells and famil .- . .. �__ �'.'_. .­I',. . , - _'_�.�:�1�4�' women uy ' e�­.C'.!­- eliddron. Oiling szA residence, Brougbarn, . ' . i., "�,._ I . .. .. I I r , their next meeting on Wednesday. visited with, Aur,ora friends over the - - a k- , A � .1 r eo , Ell,Baker .., ­ 1, A�'. � � . . 4 . ,Oct'. 10th. , at 8 p.,m.., in the senior week-end: . . L .- I .. . ,.­ Highest ­1 1. ,._r. ..,� ..U. ,,, L ; Price "' � _!�;. ... . , . .. 11 � .,.* �Wgdl. . ­­ ­ (Successor to) , ,.-, _- .. room of our public school, when the The service Sunday evenings Oct. . . . I - - ­ _'� - L- � -_A�I%L F_ - �_ - . ... � '. . . . "­ L ­ . . r �N .. . .- �-� I ' by Mr. .� . .•I ... � .� I h� - .4 � � . r . I ., I I ... . .. LL .1 .., �, ,Z r '' � principal, Mrs. L. Roach. will give an 13th, 7.20. will . __ - , . B - 11 be conducted I.. -_ ... - - , - . ,- . . Baker & Heii;e) �`:. I. . I . . : i . r , r ­ . ,,--, H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- ... .1 . t '' . -on-The study of school life of Elioft- of Toronto. ,� . , , � ., : Ni . ''. I . -, address L '- .,-4.'Paid ..". . I ::.. .... - - - 'ODt. I the child from the standpoint of both A ­ , L � L � * , ­ -_ � A. .;.: ,_, ". -1 . . parent and teacher. A reading be* ed Markham Fair and all report hay- � . 1 ! .r.: , ": ' . �_ � - ­7 , � �' . . . . 1; . , r. ­'' �� . _. ,� , . 61 I. . . L 1. .1. . � . . . . . ... ` -St60ville,-Ont I.for -:" . ,V. Es icitor. Notar -c. zi�mber fkom this locality attend- . -,: '*' ,,­,� , t tPublic, Conveyancer. & 1, . . by. . I -Mrs. A. E, Major will b6 included in ing' hid a very enjoyable time. ' - .- I , )ff E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS . . . . . .., . I V. 4 I the program. Please remember I .. . . I . L . . I �',` . . . . .. .. - " . . . - I 14*1 �� .W, and Cousin I . . . ; r �, ' ' ­ . . . - iv>. ' . r' . . ,4�,, . . ower, also a - ' e. � V . " I -10 in - 7 . -If . articles for-our RedCross'whiteele. Remember entertainment t Piek. .' 7 " Bailey and - - -*- . "'. zI:1Z1No*U1N= MW 10 Red Cross miscellaneous all . � I .1 - . er and . . . I I � . . . . - - . . . , V, -, - It. CERL43TIAN, Baistist . . H."BE BEAL;. Claremont phint ailei -and do- -not foPge­t - your- ,...,e ring Thanksgiving night. I I . . - ' r . . . � - . , . I I L r � I ,� ,;,.1-6Ai_A ­.. - � - -_ �� - _- . 0 Solicitor, Notary Pubb%o. Ete. L Money to• .� I recipes our new book'. Roll Call .t � ­ "_�:r-. - . . �1, Wly I ­ 'r , �.. ,1� . . .1 L' .; -1 �. _ . n .. ... . ��.. , I ;". a s - 71' - - ' . , , all,.: * 1, I . Whitby. . 110USEFURNISHING-S , � ,entence containing ,. . - : Wheat _ , , , . can. OfIles, B oak St. North, , . wMe . . answered Ay - ROAD ... wl � ; ' - . - _ ., _ �_ .I1.R,CCK - - the word "Don' ori il,WfLys - - - L .' ' � , ': 1 , I . . - . ... ., - t. I Vialt , " , L I . , ; f ',' N, B. V. Bar. ., I . I � I . 11 - , WILLIAM J. BEATO'. - . Mrs. W. H. Jackson and son. Welt- .0 I . . ., . .. I - I Jh . . , ;�, ­. L. -he lowest - welcome. . - . L' - I ­ _ ­ . il, ." - r, !6 . '1� Big'Stack, at t rices. . ­­1 'I I ritUT. Solicitor. Notary Public. Associated . ' r t. ,. tics, - . ,er, seent a few d week '. 0 pr"I With'Alegars. an, Dezason & . .r. . � , IF Stu.mato P21, Barristers.- ToGantral Trusts I . r � n�Y_ft*E" - _ ­ -77­­- ­ � -, . . - . - - , - .. . ,,;,1...7.. -­rL X . __ ., - .., . ­­ , � .. - � .. �� - . , ; � 7 ...;-. IDUMMARTON . Seth egad is buildtnif an add(- ' � . . . L ' I . . ..... r, t , , , F. C*3RVMV - . � a _ �: ._ . - - W" stain gat-NI. - ally : . .­.... - � - -to . r - ,-* ,.,;?, "; . . .. . tion to his residence which add great- I 0 I , t,�` . . . I Call and see. and PhoAq�324, Mids Leslie, of Toronto. spent the, , . to its appearance - ...... _. X.A. �-- '. ,j " . - . . .. I I : 1. . � � . . . - . . ­1 .. . I... . week-end with Miss. Gertrude White. 'y . L. -.12 W earance, - , % 1. . 1. Den.tal ­ - I . I ... emout. - ­ - . Mrs. Dulierst. of Thedford. is visit- .. ILMIX 01,T - _. .., ,;__��_­ ­.,___�___,:_ .. - � -- , -Clar I . . . at her home here. =171STMA ­­.'r . L ".. I , � .. � � L �-9 � I ... . I . - -_ __� - I lugs Janet Allison returned home. tag at John Perry's and with other' F ,� '!- MLAK &I Colelge. of Dental after spending a couple of weeks with - Miss Ba'd - . 7. .. E ' B. BEATON'. D. D. "S.. , friends In this locality- . "OKI .. ------,- Graduate of the Roy, gerow has' taken the con- 1i 1. "Surgeons , an . Office' - 9� ' --' friends in Toronto.- . `11 , Ir University of Toronto . 10 ML" 0 I ........ � tract of looking after the school am inig's haref-w-re -#= Vibithy . R JL%4'1 5--m. _31ir. ali-d-Mrs. Brumwell and son. of _14 W. Mi. I .1.. A n I . ' WM',­ A311ke hours, 9.th : I to 5.30. _* Ind. 'phon4F G. ­ I : P-P successor to the lite Aaas Hubbard. I ­Z I On April fat the undqrslaned will taker - 101,_MZ� -. t Bell phone 220. . . . . .1 ... ., I . - t; ..Sund% with " -shop. Farmers . 441y . . � Victoria Square, open �tk - *Farm'ers here are now very busy. ­ . 4�� ��­. . 0 C -nn is. I possession of the gibov.s � � , K"t�'-�C_L. DUNNI Di; Begiton's absencepoverseis. Dr. Cook. . h latter's brothel, has. A With-r their eilo-fillizig -and fall plow- . - . I - �. .. A t Ae le are ,and I_ '00 Toronto, *ill be in cbarice. I fl. 11 .'AN V pleased to see Miss Muriel Harseshoeing leneral blacksmith' . uni in IT ill ;"& Thim Along with FL12ple-pickinlir - , � - AJ.L JLL.r in abour agam, Uter Ming ca.--.- eep t em wora pr.UUIPLIT -A mded�w. ­ n I and ��at gatbering,-will . til . I Tdortjo- her bed durkag the past. week. Lame and interfering horses made - 0 r'. �, .. .. _1 - to_ her , k .. ,� � L , fusinsms 49avb*. .i ,. bug , fro,st ptktqa oto to their � � .. ��.,. .1 , � - Miss Anderson and Mr. Rose, both - . P. I . -e - - " ' - • P, _.,___.4.____ __. _., -, I - Will beclosed davf�n fo:r work. L' it specialty of. tnict' modvibv I - " I . 1��j 4 'I;- , I . I and . of Toronto. returned home. after James Ka es Is, we understand,.Im- - - funded if work does not ' � ­ - ,., �.. r '1�1, '� W G. HAAI-Issuer of Marriage '', . Xepairs Friday � ._�. spending R few days with Miss Agnea health vttb gaod care . prove satisfactory. . I .. 'L . . ", ,%,� � � . : ... ; L� ,e ,•, _ Licenses in the CounIT of OD o. I. .. .. '. -and Wm. Thom. I L .. . . proving In bea, . . _ _4 I.I... , ­ Saturday, .Oct. . I _. will recover. He has been sutfering " . . I I FU1,41.4 village. _ " - . � attack - 'C ". - - -- --- --"----V- . - ,.: I .The Dulnbikrtou Sunbeam Mission %&C=.A.0XEMM-T - .i �4' 1 , 11 .11 . . II and, 12. - � _- - ' �-�� Au illary intend having a concert in , from-a severe att k of the "Sw6nish 'A"03 . 4 l , - . . I . . * - :'WrI . sV.'RICHARDSON`- Real E-4 . , thelbasement, of the church on Friday flu," which developed into a. vex y I bad I ."tate, Insurance. C-onvey.amcibg. Xot;r; :. h , " , , care of pneumonia. � - ' . - Xonda , the 14t]. , runnin . Q,_ :�:. _.. - . 41� - Public. Etc..,Plcker4ng, Ont. . IT ,g evening. Oct. l8tb. Mlss,Giadya Jack- . Briscoe Motor Car - C , '' ... , - _... 311y.a . I . Mrs. Ueorge White had a, runaway . . ­9� .... , , , . - ___ - - � . .. - as usual again. " L son, eloduttobist. graduate of Ontario - - � .- . .. . I on Tuesday which mlight -have had . . _411 . I I I . POUCH`ER. Real Estate. A c* . .4 Ladies'College and pupil of Owen A. serious results. She had left her young - The Car the half millionmotor. ., Iti I collector ... inner W. G.'Bames, - Grom River Strilly . Mr. 'Hynde, of Cherrywood. Self-starter, wakin It "BY � fai� �­ __ ­ � � I i sue I .1 '.as, �, � 6_ tion"r. valustor. son In the buggy while she bad gone . .1 ,T . - � ".L Of almitaxe licenses. Brougham. 'ft ' ,.. women to drive. Viectric light " . .Miss Brent. of Tyrone and-Mi"-Norris - v , _ � . . R. No. 1. Locust Hill. . into the, -house for' a moment. The t . . � ...-.-. ­ � I ... 1, _ Or address R i t - . .. . � I � ' '' L . I -frightened and - started L, in back sejLt, rpaktng I......� . , A. T. C.. of Toronto, vocalists .- Also. horse became ... � ,;r4 ... .: 1. ' - easy to read your . . L'. I � '. -. � -- .-J.�. � Jr% HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Miss Florence 'Annie. elocutionist, of It proceeded , . paper.: 1� .. . . . - , Licenses in the County of Ontario, - - Dunbaipton." assisted--by other-local dff at a dangerous-rate, evenin: Lpa 'A-f 9 � -the Brock road and entered _ per, ,_­11'. . - . . down ered int6 hed.- . .. I .. . ­.- , . . , m. J Office as store and big residence, Claremont. .:,sisv talent, will make up, the progvaxume� Seats wide and well finla - '. _­X� . - ; T. A. Knox's lane where" it was' stole ' - ­.­ LL. 7 -_ 1. RAILROAD '. .# L caus og . � ­� " Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. our many friends to admirei,youf - I... . - . . S�. � . . was . .1 '--T% .BEATON TOWNSHIPOLER19 Every§ody Proceeds. to aid of. done-to vtLher -the horse % . car. .-A man is known -by .� -_ 1 ft. .� � R taught in . ._.come, come. ped. Fortunately no damage _ � A.or* Cloovemew. Oununissionerfor 6.9, and Telegraph work 'as . ­ *__ --or gFy. .-,. ..• ,f_ I , Red Cross. . the car he drives. . I Ill e . and the boy was fortunate In escaping I � I . Shaw's School. Toronto, w . . . . ...; I � .. -.1 afildavits, Accountant. Zia. Koney as loan ensure - . B a Briscoe. Ask the dealer. .... - , � - a I . . ...., on tam Issuer of Marriage Lin. . with nothing more serious than & bad ' ,uy .. ..- � enew Chs ,a , agood position at a good salary. .- *_ , : 0. Out. 1-1 . Entertainment, Town ,Hall,,,Plck. fright. - - _ , - % .. - R. C. Davidson, Che wood - . . ..... - . - , Write for particulars. W. H. Saaw. �, 1. 1. . 11 - .. ­ . erlug, Oct. 14fh. L ­_ I . I ... L .1-- . . - ._%� � _, �' . . ­ 'CANIADA'S, VICTORY BON Pies.'S Ger -1 . ­: Lt. �. I L. and some good nillch . - L � 61 Aird Tor%nto. � 1. for sale. Deisominstfor%--sm. Ig I St. East, L I 1 25 stdckers . . .. I - , - .......................... : . .. . . -----,.!. - I SlOrA Price, and cows at Morgan's Pale oul � . I.. I st L ­­ � - � L ­. . : ... - . . 'WHITIEVALS . .1 I.. � ; . ­ . - __�­_ by .. Ind. Pboif- 70. __ _' _.___i191f' 0 •­0 0 I Examina-- -, . ,or � .9. S. No. & Pickering. fth' - T Al M.b - - � . . - ­ . I SCHOOL RKPOIR � . . D D m Bond Broke,. Bell Phone 123. Whk. . � , "�;k . .. , , 'La .,. � � ... I . L . ,4,VejN - �� - . . . � - L, I TJT7GE1 S. PUGHiGlen Majmr. 0! 1. 9ickerin tion In krittimetle. Names, are in Traffl� li now passing over the now . - . �.,. ­�, : . I 9 , order of merit.. Sr IV-'Elva Annie, I . . 1. ­. I . �­ ,V . - JLJL L,ZCGDGDQ AUCT39066r. Exten0ver exper. . bridge at Locust Hill. . . I s . . . . .. I - , � fence to Imported and thtronabbr*4 stock . . *Beryl Annis. Jr. 1.V-*Leonar.d.Mc- - 31ra. W. L. Smith, we regret to re- . •I _ywhere. Write for t ' First-class rigs for hire ., �� -, � . 44A Bales conducted an --i r . Glashan, 'Marjorie Annis. Reia^ttrau- port, is veru ill at present. � �ezd putte-Wor, Pboo*Lud.2116. - Jt L . . . . . .� ­ . ­.. gban, (Mary Sullivan. Cecil Cullen ab- The many' of E. O. Daniell I ­ ­ . ­. Day or night I shill es ­1 1 . . . .­ - . -.1. I L- - L sent from exam.) Sr 11I-Norman are pleased-to see-him'buck jin'bis issi- ' ' L . I im POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,. - Bus meets all traing �: L. /. .. . . Wood, *John Frost. Gordon dente again.- .. � . ­ I Bennett, den JL' a for Gnostic* of York Lad Ontario. .&uc. - ..'. 1, . ".L '. - rsm Teaming promptly attended to: � ' W& - L, - �^� lion sales of all kinds attenued to on sho (Isaac Wood, Frank Sullivan absent R. e notice large number of autos .,...,. , act2cle. Address Green SiT*r P. O., Cots , from exam) Jr -111-*Tedd - •Frost, are using the 5th con. . No doubt . '­_7_ 1 ' . . 111. f• I I Agent for Canada Carriage CO.. Irene Straughan, Minnie Lntlett, is due to the., serious condition of ... I I .. . . ".. ... - - _ ,- �' - - . .. .. 7 . 'Artbuir Abuts, *MR'r'geret 'Gatward, the 8th con. We think' the co6bty Lath, .1 ­_ - .­�,.,�, . .�.. . ­ � , �__ � , I - M. BSON, on i .� I ; 1_11 0.7 M. G I tarics � " ' -X'TonL . J;aTJd_jS,MrV`eJ'oF and L C14Q_ � W � TT � Harr Pearce, Alice Paterson, I I ­ .- ;;.� -� .- -Pealre Pic . '2- _,,:,.L , .'. L, I" - 4 -ker-is, _ _� officials should wake up. '. _. 'L ., " Engineer, Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 231� " n i , -r rm, & eunews musets st a r --. Uall birstorles of chicken-&t""g- . ­ _.... -��. , � " !. ­­ i;! 10 I - __ -its W. .E. Varnald, �0"__._ _. . ............__ lie ApF and " _-, __ I- ­--t '.�_ � - , _�L , 4 _ to the L . - - Sr II-Dan. Anderson. ChAW cellar robberies are true there- L ­ . _ U,_ -1 N . , = veyor of Fort Perry, _- 4 4.1 - - - , .. . � I � - 7;2 Or ... - . I :Water ton, (Glenna Gilmer and Mabel Cullen ,should .be work for a live vigilance - ' . � ....­� 7 7-WM.. MAW.. LICENSED =_ .- -W _, Pure Water I absent from e'3fKm.) - Jr II-H. Ander- committee in the neighborhood. 'Mr. - : I - Gemen '. --' '' - AUC_ - ­ . . , % ­._-?.e ,- . . ... . � ", , . )n, (*A. Sh'epberd absent,from exam,) Leary reports that his mill has beet" I '. " �ZN, I - I s( !I . TIONEER,for York, Qntarie'and Durham . I - .1. '1� .1 �. - ,� - - .� . ­. �' . .1 -.1 ,' . . . . 11 �,,l Counties All kinds of sale* promptly attend I . I . I Elda Pearce, 'Muriel Gatward, broken Into_recently also. . . ,,� z 7 ��...­:, ­z' . - *_ I - - ,_�.� � , I % k -if you are wise yon will use the n '' .. --��- � , " . L _: . - ­­ .- ...­T.,�'. '� --,. . - 11 . . !!.�, I to. Terms reasonable. Dates for saUs may attended � only Marjorie BromelL Issy Skopitz, Edna, _The chair of the Baptist Church .,,­.�-­'.. � - ,. I - .� .., . : � * , . '.. , - I ._. .. arranged NEWS'Officv. . Bell -ands, Indepen- ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Cullen, (A Cullen absent from exam.) to Claremont last Sunday ;�, .. -dent. phones- Whitby, Ont. . Sty' - journeyed :!�­ , - 1, . � I erC-Elmer Anbia.-Helen-Lekw, 'ourneye . . . � :. � . ,- ��Kl. _- who'is.agent for 'Wind Mills, Gasoline Prim' evening- t,o help in the anbiversar� . - " - - " � Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings van. 11 �.�__­ � I � ., �.. . . '...... - I � � .., , I . - Edwin St'rauglian.' Willie SUM service. The help report the As CA*' RE i SURI 71__.. `_ . `1_ - I.MJO'V "t"41 Primer B --Margaret Toyne, Max ..1. --L-, �. ID M.:B weather very disagreeable, but the ' . - , , " - . I --z . forwaterworks. Also fix- Skopitz, Alice S hospitality of those in charge � - .. � ,. ­ �;.'-'-��, ... :�_5�m . ulvivan, Logan Strati- ,- - : t­-% I Vetoriliary Surgeon' ' ," LOCUST HILL". , -:: - * . .. - ii. Primer A-Grant Law, M4tri- than reco r the disconfort. . - :5 tures. ett. Everything .given careful . - . . J , - -Honor Graduate of the'Ontario Ve,t - ", -� , * � , - � 04. mpeneed fo ' . �. - - - ntte,riti .... . on Brul-m-well_ Frack Toyne. Norman A - rinary Colleize .. - e - ion. ., . -.1 I . . .. . - the regular meeting of the Farm- . . .. . . . � - I I Carlton, Harry Tovne Donald Strau- ors' nett Tuesday evening yours . - - � .1 - I . .,*' - :'-rind Graduate-of the'VeLterinRry .. RICE'S PUMP"WORKS, '. W6 I . � � -1� . .1. . . ghan, Clitford ad- Liiii4n T,oyzxL. .Inp.n will 'be enrolled for the agricul- . . '.;''`; - ;r�� I.- . . ' . .. I , "L ­ : ,�,, - --- v -.4. - -, - �.;M . . No"on."foll to� . ­. . '.. '.. " Science -Association. . . - Average attendance tul-al class that R. M. - Tippei,' the die- I . � .. - ,-. ", Al� lforn� Tel. 5521. :m � ,3Vbitev I " ..- � ,o�!­. 1� 1, - ��P 71- - - . �le, Out! for thp, month .99. 'Present-every trio representative of the Deparment, :.� �.-.;`,.!1-_ . .� Z - z - I - - , . _ . hone--affleellswi residence 260:1 I - --*Present ,. . _.�..��. .,. - : -� son, .. - . da-y. M'.- NVitherald, Bracher. of Agkicultdlre,' Will conduct during �t - CU ... -.tf­ , AREMONT, - -,--- ONTARtO ' . " ,. - . . . - � - . . IC - *let '_ . . - _ . . �. I ---=- I ., , the v% inter. It is hoped that there A 6 W, V,�-,; .� V. � I ­ � '� .. . - ., . - , - snomout Dema,na ". , - Will he; R, go - � W �. ' - good wrn!out of young mein -..-I-- 6 . � I ­ .1 . at this meeting, as they will have a * !1*." . - I _.- r'... ��iLMiss 'MCF�ddi;n 'spefa Saturday rng .: . " . .. � � _-�_- ' - -DRCVQHAM - - - - `� ' � WJ %d A-L N - for Gr,duates nf the Populaa * 'r Mity toin�prosve them-4, .- _V44y__ff1q1"+s`_i_ -01-11- - - t Ve - � . - . . _ , len-11i, Wo MA . - � - I . ______L­_ . .. .1 _­ - .- 0. U I matter of -agri.culturFkl . 1. , �64 - -, . -'S sale at science, and the success of the class . � 1 I as a nill. line of tresh and cur- . Remember Reuben Besse ,.� , �!�J,�,_�4_0 'LL 7 . I- . - I � . � r - Balsam on Monday next, - � ,- . will depend to a great extent on the ;L'. . ., 11 . w0d. meats constantly.on hand. . _ Dirs. U. Young, of Markbarb, and number who will attend. . . . U. Yours . � . I . . 11 .�Ia_ I � . .- .1 �. ' ;'; -,-,7- , kfast. .Bacon - - - _T F W_/ - Airs. S Cowie ' spent Tu6s-" - . ;-, " .. , L , I. . z . , of Vrozito, - - 0 . A.L__,66 L . .. - Nrfumed"Quality Soapy , L" I , . , . . . I . I - - . . I - - __��pice, R 11; Brea .. . 11 I , . .. le Nicel� ,.� .",-, � . . - dRv with FrEd and Mrs, Cassle. SATURDAY OCT, 19TH-Auctian sale , " * ' .- `" .�: -­�" - - Ham,'Bologna, Weiners, etc. .. Yonge & Charles S't.,, Toronto, Miss Mildied Robson has returned of valtiallL real estate in the village reasonable �p ices ,� .� , . I ' At rea's prices .;;�:_ - . 'I �,_ :._.�, � . . � �.,, : �, �,_ ::.. # - - I from a two-weeks' visit, with her bro- of. Pickering, consisting of drug ­: � I I , .- - , -..,'.. - .., � _. . . , . � _. - 9 � , � . � - 1 . . - � , . ' * - � , %. ... , -1 '.- .1. - . . . � ­ . - ..'... �. , � .� � 'R. store, barber shop. dwelling et e- .. P.111 . ,,heit price paid f � .All ouk grad,ut�tes.and scores of our - � .. .. . _�. � ��� �� � ' Hi or , - . . .. ther, B. and Mrs, Robsons Guelph. C., b . . ... . . . , . . ' ­ ' - * ; I - . - Butcher's cattle, - under-grnduates have obtained George. Poucher. of Allandale, and longing toT, M.. MgFaddqn., and ... __ ..- . - . ��___ _ _ - � ­_ . :_. - . - � ­ ­- �­ . - . .. N.. . ... 1% � _ . . . .. - . , ,.. - ­ 1, ., .. r."; , .: ' ' * John Poacher, of Toronto;- sp . I , r .sv positions this year and out of the ent Zftn- house and lot belon in to D. Situp- ' ' " _­ * I -- - * . - Olive Oil and Cucumber Son P at ,f : hundred and four appl .' d - with their brother, Thomas, here. son. Sale at 3. - Sege bills. W. B. . _:. %.�.- . last one .. . � lea- IT E. , Ham, whuse lease has expirea, Powell, auctioneer. ' cents a cake, Verben ",arge . I .,,��,-_�""- - - _ " - - The Pickering . . tiQns- from bushiegs firms for office � 5 -- -Ta led" . �­ _4 I " , . . ,will hold an auction-sale of Kis farm, Tuzsn.L� 22,';D­A�1�1� , round Bath I , r., vig. ' :7... *',,i7i __. . .. help ire filled only nLn.t_.�alaries, stock, implements, �etc., on Friday, . . 10 cents - . " :_ . . ' Mee, � . beeps im- i..._ I �, - ,:, � ! 6� Ilance Zom-m' . . to 5125- aj Oct, 2.5th, 8e;,b #ll,., I'm high grade cattle, horses, s . . . rangM from $10 a week p!krticulars. 0�rnents, bav, !: �Av � -A�s - 7 I;— . � ue . M __ rose v 'I -T -an _� . . sor ora �Oro �CarnWou, � month.' E6ter now, 'Catalo�j Stephenson I baa lot 11, con. 6 .Elickerin he pro �� . I . '.,�,,� �,.,, . . 4 ____ _ '-V*olet7-Whftw-R6g,_ 1&­­ - � . tion sale of horses, cattle and pigs Fit --- i . e an I ty of Rbbt. Bentlev- 0 t one. - . ­-,­`�,­Z . .1 t­­ � � - ...­., ��_';�,�tA . ., � The object of this Association 19 to " sent fr6e, ' � , . ­ - . -quarters 'See bills.. - Wm. M,%w. auctioneer. . . .. Heliotrope, _. .'­__� -, 1. � � . ;­ , . I . 11 their premises, three of a - .. I .t 4 ­V . .� lessen stealing and.prvaecute I ... . ,lie north of Brougham, on Thursday, . : ` vol 85 cents a box .. . - the felons. , . .. _W. J. Elliott,rincipal - FRIDAY; OcT.''25TH-Credit, sale of . _', ., on ,. ... � �.; I ...:"�.� . � _�_, - - . . . . I . - ­. . . I., Oct. 19th." I .. .. . . .� - ,.. '. . . . I I . , .4 t'.. .1.1 I � -1 -- ;. - - . farm stock, Implements etc., at lot - . 1,�, 1_;, .. ­ .. . .. .. I The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Palmolive Soap, special size over `7 .��_­ . . . I . . _V-.1 ..'­.. -1 I Membbre having property stolen cortimazil. � church will meet at the home of Mrs� 19, con, 8. Pickering, the property .. ...� �. I - , . .1. ,�. seas cake, 5 certsi t:v,� , "... T. E, Ham. Sale at one, sharp, .. I..." , . I Cate immediately wit any member Robert Devitt on Wednesday after- _ 0f`1 . - . Eaws For Hatdhin! ! See bills. ' Fred Postill, auctioneer. . ... noon, Oct, 16tb, at the usual hour. ,. � of. Esocutlye CommCommittm 04;p- � I, , OCT, 2ftn-Extenifve __:- .. ; , I ­.- .-M "s. . . I fL;oi-nl Black Breasted Red All are welcome, ... . ., � . . - � . ,., '.e!,. -3 acres of timber, east I . �1, '. ,P'�� I I . * . 11.00. ' : Remember the Union Sunday School credit ssle of 20 . . . ,- .� ,- I � . -choice A InIL I i I . �:,!_.l ...Game tock and . Thanksgiving service on Sunda at half of lot 7, c - the � - I , on. 9, Uxbridge. - ��; the President or', , I excellent layers. . - _- _ i. c. w-f Liddle, Fam. B. " . llostion, . . 10,80 a. rn. Rev, J. 0, Tottan WEE ad- property of Levi Starry. Sale at I . . - ** a..' " x �� ' ... 7 ' ­ L . � I .1 E, ERIN N I I i I I .�A=. 110W. TM- - - L _­ - �­11�1 I IL T - - V _1( I I" 11-6 - 6 � - .1 - ; I., I - -?:, , -;, �_N , ares dress the children and the Presby- ' See bills. H. S. Pugh, auctioneer: I I I "e"t. .. -Also, Young' Belgi.tb Ja 9 .,. ... 'L' , . .. - , . 11 .." . . . .� - , . I ,�. ' . -1 � - - Druggist-praduate Opti _.� �_ . - .", . I? i�, � -_ ­1 s, C. S. Palm. .. . and Silver Grey Sibek- � - terian Chair will have charge of the MONDAY, OcT. 28TH-Auction sale of clan . I -�, . . . .F;l - I 0 Pickering. . lanlHares. . singing. A Thank-off.erini will be farm stock implements etc., at lot : .: 11 . , .. '*,:­ - I , * l�mI.. . , L : ;_ A .��, ,c­ ' All Pedigree."Stock. . . , - * � taken. On account of t 2, con. 8. PI . C. X. R, TV,A'Agent %1'. I h a service Pickering, the property of . W. , . ,;4,� 2 � ' . - . � _ , 1 . I—, - -1 J. Clark* � ' . " -there will be, no service In theMeiliod. John T. Corner. Sale at one. sharp, ` I . . �, , � I'� I g V. ­ � .., . . , 60=11iiry W.1 N ING rob th,the evening. . � - I , � � rr :�._ , ; .. " ;;; .11 I J. 3 - -- PICKER let cbu . See bills. Ww. Maw, auctioneer. TDi03CeT1=9 . � . ..�.; . 11 . . . I - I . - I x. .., . -.--,. 11 y, ... '. I � � ,,� I�9 - ­__ - , * ­ . J - -.,,, �,­ _ I e, , . - ,4, . 0 ,. - , . - �' I L" , ­� 1�, Z.,_, . ,• ­­. I ­4 , ­ "� ... . , . ,. ­ . � * �. _ ,I 'r I , .1, , _7.- , I ,:�L , L -�' 1 1 1 . L . � . , , , � - -- -: ,`_-i.�-,;;.��;4..�ew 't.,� .. : , . �'...t;t,t. � �, , . - . ".1._ . �,�'!'�g,7.� .. , - , _ _ _ -W 4­;: -T - . I " �. ­ I ', � M _1_i��.14! I - . -:1 - - ­�r_ 3-.�,,� ��PXM­,."-?,_. � � � � -�,�,, -I - . it�r; , ., �;.oz�4'.Lss��', 4r,L44A. . ..... . � ,� . - � - ;4�&a�;:i.4 . � � �A,i� �--V.o '..",�.%-, 71 - -0 ­1 _. 11 _ . '' , Z "V. , , , , — ­ I - I , v-V - IT MAR 1. �N 1­11 A4 0V v- Z -V _7 7 A -the i Scanlan �fplain -lipiurdersIn of Irst dft"e. I VMS- iae veracky be- t tween Scanlian on the one hand and sea who. had a peared A ft - the wi#te& tab3sh a alabi for S e Ion the Food will th e- other. Whether SasabEdd deliber- I* atel"y endeavo to fvtm the - crime 7, red vvaste IL an an innocent man, or ;whether war don't' WN Bch-lupfe' them it friends had perjured them .......... selves in order to procure his actluittal -were are asidiiii palsable wild nouAshfi* jury to debermine. was for the Left The Jury were out for sev;eri bours. 'by the addition of Seaman guifty of -murder in the move- amom gum 46nd degree. -sati&t aketo I L 151aek " 2 They found Sch1upfe- root gu�'M and fity I BO "iMn Ab Pa (To be oondnvW-)� 'k BATTALlol SCHOOL ,Aaw eredin-Mm& Where. 4oldlers Sitart the 1111`hriss"Rli*'� A party of New Yorkers won, bw��, Again or Renew Their Acquaintance. Mistress Ellen, what are you put-- lag In the "piny woods " of Georgia, tinr fly paper outhidi; the house for? The compaiiy commander frowz_s up and had as an attendant an old negm t Green Girl-Syre, ma'am, it geta at Private Jones, and inquires: fondmem for big words is ehiLr- filled up quicker outside. Rateriatic of the rata. One of "What's this, Jones?" the - -end, OJ E- R It, Appli.cation for a week pass, hunbWe, knowing the old African's Or," replies-that worthy. bent; remarked to hlw­_• 4L I 110h, to it? Looks more like .a. bad "Uncle Mosii, the inclentail3ons in ly-executed sketch of a trench-system. term firm in this. joc&hty render Arthur Stanwood Pie How .much schooling did you haver' travelling in a - vehicular conveyance "Nbt so much, Mr." without springs decidelby objecltion-! a of, No Niff"s company by opeew Thereupon a short land ' more ; or less' able and painful anatomically. Don't 01 -intimate. conference between ofi5cer You think so?" his left ear* a f'leflid and man results in promise on the--Uncle Moss scratched -CHAPTER KX.-(ConVd.) together; when he round I friend Scanlan involved in the di part of the Ic rmer to' initial the' Pass, moment and replied, with ' a 'slow , no most industicue effort& during that interval , were unavailing. created lir' an w4ruWul confession, arid on the part of the latter to attend shake of, his why head he had, with the same deadze to be IUpf1W3 wttnewe* were. 811 Of shady helpful which Tempted him ".8CM - the Battalion School. "MiSt4h George, the exuberance' ob E:d' The wit canteen its tables and y*h w0ide am b �:�.N "putatioli-iso much It..* ey-on 9 inah . Jur7die- as- ea" to, release the fli� suggested brit they none Of them hada that Schlupfe I'Vg4h=tbe t establish; n-, he eonfed- forme scrubbed white, Its floor sanded, tjoL" cam 11painal record. So far as. tracing orate in the crime; and Scanan in his and •with a black-bofird on the counter, sad their movements an the night of the: cowardly desperation. had grasped at makes an ideal school room, in which. -The Healthiest Way. N,0,� murder was concerned, Trask' found the icso.Sch1uf'tevery arn, forty rity men as. A company commander received an it In tbs few hQUIV at his d"pCossi itment had foRewed. The semble for the purpose, In some cases order from. battalion headquarters tois Par 6aa its im He virse able* the _pol1cw=u_D_on&ue__had_a1- of renewincaud fif-6theri of MakinEg send In a return giving the numlWr possible Belt Js =been sufficiently. discredited by -acquaintance with the "Three We." of dead Hum in front of b*g sector of -Is' U m and so d. .25. eminins;flon to aisger fibe events. Scanlan's confusion on the — - _J YR. The sergeant-in-charge Is a qualified the trench. He sent In the number as-1 Ixt�­'-', them in a bad light, but that, was all.. witness stand, his obviously trumped- on f 00. With the evidence all in the District up story about the revolver were suf_ teacher with years of soldiering be- 2,001. H.Q. rang up and asked how Attorney rose and a� the JurY�! ficient evidence of the fact ,Stat he hind him, and this precludes the pos- he arrived at this unusual 060 He- was aware, ire acid, of the solemn I been lying.. Maxwell closed lbility of any man -beating parade" "Well" be replied, "I'm certain by J I plv'� rospovidb2i ' imposed upon him'- It i claring thea he had no other duty- or by .attending school; only those actu- about the one, because I counted him =1nal eagerness tv gain a t desire than to so-am justice for his 1 ally in need of elementary Instruction in 4 yselL He's hanging an the wire verdict he endeavwed to lent, and that I attizeld 'Sounlan 0 'ora eligible. me. I esdmgtAd the the -police- i Private K--. ',sibo'se Ifiist" is un- 2,000. 1 worked It out all by myself pervert or, el misinterpret, ce that had oonf*wlon and L a just In front of he was been given in tilde ease, he would be; man Donahueg, testiawny dietivo 1 de bl�-, and whose "young lady" In my own head that it was healthier "Wor t he held. animated by no 'spirit of vin laments bitterly over his shortcomings to estimate 'era than to walk about in of the office ths. it to be the duty of the Uses. M,mg9rp�7 for the State not pri=24171 .- ." , t -.,,-Ian a l4tter-writer, knows nothing of No Man's Land and count 'am" but hgm- - llsbem�bd_ --- -_ - of ariFeba, ang Dix speming, of impotent Indignation coursing I "Is X'Ts through him. hos face, crimsen.�• h1*116-IF011, oritinal. Privae R— has In the Pen. Hah thetruth; and be-trupted dast so wave as'be remained district, attorney handa c:eneliod He *fished the blood I for almost thr*4 months been strug- '-*What is the name of that -hand- U would be fairietWed enough, when I would not --at the sling. watt the mysteries of arithmetic. some prisoner?" asked the impres- 'tin oridel" rush into his cheeks K displossid wt the trial titter which fdllor� each reference and is Eo In the whirlpool of multi- sionable,701mg. women. an ladietmentt to the suspended policems:n Donohue. plication by three figures, but he; has. "No. 2206, miss," replied the guard. proved not to apo G,L to adzet that h. =rbteon in error SnG Quite &part-frft the sittack upon him' learned to. read and write quite pass- "to atone as beat -he could for excess "Raw Annyl, Viat can't be his real self, the airument disturbed and dis-ably. Private J—, on the other of seal In this ease the mattes as I may ed him. li.pi For the first time he 40&k, begain 'to 'feir-assimilated. "Oh, no, mica; that's just .his pan Fn :regwl&d one of. the defendants was that the jury might bond. has' arithmetical ne=e!" simple. SeanLsn had acknowledged &. _actually 11nd Dove guilty of marder In knowledge, conquering fractibut- and measure of guilt; the ODW the - first degree. It W seemed too decimals, but shows small sign of 4wation-was whether he had sAknowf- incredible too monstrous, yet now learning to spell words of two or more He Wallow -it Decided. edged the full measure that belonged that di;;_,1 grew and grew In his heart. syllables. -Lance-Corporal P—, keen 'sol- "Mal Met bawled Freddie, as to 'him. He had purchased the re- 7Ut_ it was in - Mi4. Sca*n's'b**A Lbs volver, he had purehioed the shells JVM3 knew'.. for her tsee was uKud morning wsah woos going 14ler, but. poor scholar, •strives to M "do my iier4j belong to my face or m7 wft which" the, kiftng had- been done; also rIgi and colorUse and her e3res I produce the copper-plate had -bon forced Muctactly to ad- examples in neck ? -P he wit the" facts; his story implicat- terrified. She seat esn'"19 felt 1 his book, and evinces deep satisfaction more I ward, -clinging tof Dave's arm tuoup - Me tempaTized. L Schau fe -4,,- a runty than bdm- �_;Qst of Maxwell's argumi"A when -he is Informed that-he ft "pro-' she aeFf Only, if it wwm greasing slowly." Slowly but- surely asked. m1m be true. Why, what- is 4he' ihs.4ter?" i� A number of men had Hed, bad I Trask a P -"--ed' to the t' bs"Ibe-ts.resching out towards those add[-. ured thsrke� had been Have Dave seonfession. rA,,, I wazat it, decided -'now. Every was earnest; he was not asking th= tional stripes which his company com- no other *ord could time you tell Mary to'-wash my face to bring in a verdict which would wander ban promised shall be his, _* -0 for it-to save the neck of a cold- or my. neck washes. my earn, too." able the defendant to escape the! -bkxxled murderer, He could not feel IN sure enough that this -was the ewe t6.1 PM penally for his offense.., He. f the conviction of the de- took issue with Me in or preap fendenit Schlupfe. If this jury fek'PstrOhn" Donohue's testimony,. 10 � which -. he declared to be that of a I 1;-thez *the testimony of all those vv i10 '13" appeared In behalf of Schlupfe, transparently truthful man. sbatild.be Miscredited and that be was any but a.truthful man 'hays narrated I Ut, of the crime in tate manner facts damaging Imiself P Y hu naG one- acts wMcb. ry he had described by Se was r, .-V re kept silent aboilt them, could ' never i ilege and their duty to 5. but he himself I in have been made known? Was-it not I the story of am duty and • New d"07 be his own oonscienc -being in-such a verdict. As Pfeswd the tar notice or with the signifimme 0 lur�y C nor PL4KOS to the defendant Scanlan, he , would oath that he W. taken when he went -Is: -degree verdict upon the witness stand? -There waits Ke to, pre�sa, for a first MR outward be'auty His eonfession had been only partial- no justification fpr the effort �:.whetfier be ot some;-Asm9ederate i;;J'sel for Schlupfe to. besmirch TNR distinguishes a actually fired the shot could not-affect . hue's ctoracter, and suggest WIlliams Now scale Piano.. had connived at a "plant"; , it -7 the measure of his guilt. 1Ut was ali. Is an Index of Its Intrinale tfifamous insinuation. , Far m ��mplete, and was established by his ore reluctant admimion of the purchase of . yrorft of belief -were' Donahue and -wort-K. -.-Ideate 'ora built-- revolvershe%. The, Scanlan thwh` tbi witnes who had Into every one of then -the revolver and murder was cold-blooded, pren►oditat- undertaken to prow an alibi . for famous Instruments— I Sch1upfe. One, alts-fancier of illi ed, and-withouta" extenuating cir Ideal* of craftsmanship 'Ai eumatence. A verdict in - the A' repute; another; unable to define his. that make for the degree wtinst the defendant 'business; a third, a fellow w who had; mast not merely warranted, but'IPA four Jobs Within a year hec*use of I S ondurIng quality. n was (drunkenness--all loafers; were the;; Runilmalow, Model, 440.00 Was demanded by 'the evidence.-idTurIken �x which the District Attorney then J D- jQrY ready to accept the statements 10.- WMUM RM Ca, LWM, T!��WA, OR.' :-'ceeded to analyze of then men It was preposterous rola, I . nd Likarvaut Ptww 11ROMRS MaxweK f0mowed the Vistrict At- TO Zr&TnK Trmr- Ocuulull WK4 nKft OUSY rtley.. a�&"Su lUg-to-incriminatie-an innocent man. 11111IN11111 guing 1111all nulul 1111MIS to He - would -take :but Liteof their time; The of Schlupfes innocence indeed 4rZer and oom- US y complex argument,was SUSPiCIOU a ,m Face Powd J�u, the argume ..'Whielt te;, it been too t] h eard, he felt it* elaborately put other; it suggested very careful iitardly necessary that he. should speak Aut all He wishad, 0 owation on-4be-P&rt­-­of­ rWn! it is every woman-a duty to ap- sent to tbfm some additional Peiorw witnesses. That Scarrian had in-! poor as attractive an possible. So ..-.vhy they should not permit them-, tended to- rob the store he. admitted when your skin begins to look -be 'gready in by and for that he deserved purdshm;Z oily and shiny just apply a light pelves to aflueficed scalulan's partial confession and the But had never been in his mind to touch of Ingram's Volveola Souv- testimony of thii suspended. polfeeman" lkdill storekeeper, and the band that oraine Face Powder. It makes ,the,triner and sent the your corop Donohue. bad lexion smooth and One besitated to b�lieve Ren+e.w:it at PAr�Cel"s 'hat there was amything in thig case burtle on its fatal mission'was not I clear, bides the small blemishes his. and stays on until washed off.' It partallims of the 'the nature of a., frame-up; but it was nevertheless to The judge!s charge was favorable Is so An* in tezture that you can when so The cloth" you were proud of C p e. b�,—ma-de--. ta - appe ar- mew airain. - --remembered new--fin 71 �M r iuspended policeman Donohue were As to Schlupfe, he i c d the jury For the sake of a fresh healthful _'Fabrics that are dirtY, shabby 9V 8 tted PO "erosef qxls of, long standing,. that: that their verdict must e r complexion ii�se Ingram's Milk- red to their f6mier beautY bY first de- a the tiny they had taken part in.4he It' -nk-theam to Parker'q. Guilty of murder in the weedcleam. It 7�_Will be restored riots at the gree o, There seem. pores, soothes and soft4i sen i-LNrray Work%-riots that had been r "Not guilty." di - I . . suppressed skin Has.! V sed only by calling out of ad no -e wle.rwo them in conincting jczkiupfe 9 murder plexion healthful because Of its -A joint -sa 4et"e At 1111610 16M -en - had . become intimate as int in a 1i 0"EANING, and DYEING Uw-breakers always do.• 'it was not confembd complicity in the robbery 50c. and $1.00- Your druggist can- inconceivable th the 'suspended Welsh's, d= abowyou a complete line of In required the jury to find some verdict Donohue had I�W_y for the tootb, 25e. at which had resulted in Wa kerl ..- �,:: Is brop.-fly dune at Par poilloeman gramlir toilet aide, including_4 d�. -tompromise between bis easy con- against him. rf the Ftory told by Z004"ta -actenee and the impulses of friend- Scanlan was wholly true and.be had express. We pay' Send arti6qq by post or re" �s%ip and bad suggested to Scanlan a no intention or knowledge of any in- -A Picture �- ason carriage At way &ad our chargee are reason- means of evading the extreme penalty terition on the part of Schlupfe or any -With Each Purchase :"�,_�Lble. Drop us a card for bis crime. ib the re for our booklet on The teati b mony fix:ing one concerned with h n ire en alibi for Seblupfe at the time of i to use the revoler in a. Each time you R;:ekage of InL,- household helps that saVe mon-e n7 event, il y raw's To ct nose a r fu m e your guilty the murder was too varied and corn- the jury might find him gUil of druggist will give you, without charge, a rete to Joe di�sregsrded oi disbeli&ed - murder in the aecond degree or Of a large portrait ofawarld-faftedmotion the quos*on why Scarilan should have manslau liter If they - found that Picture actress. Each time you get e. d1frerent Portrait so you malre a collee. fitmelf tired PARKER'S DYE WORK8, LIMITED to incriminate an Irawert man Sesn1arl. the *hot or t1on for your home. Ask your dniggist. Ie L Would d� if �hd And this patflculRr In"went man that Sciiialarl W plotte-d with a con- Cleaners and Oyer*, .�..Imigbt never be solved. One could federate and had, urJerstood clearly but offer a hypothetical explanation. what nos in cortaiih- colh-tingencies was F. F. Ingram COM'M�Psiny M Yonge St. amto ,Tore %uMpetided pohowun Donohue to be made of r, the jury Windsor. onlissile (119) ..,W on men Scanlan w2d. Somupts should tber bting ki'a agatnot C. W �� .�!,-­ - , ''? " � - - --;,�� - � -­�­ - -, - ­^­ 1­-SA.�.W." �'- ."11 .o ��­ ;. " � - __4� . - �� il­m,_11:1�.��.., I ­,", �.,Wr- ,­­ I �­� . k' S7• r 1";, �,,41' A^1 ,,�,f4�.v � -,2-j:1' 7�. 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Viers -Outside - .. . ., .1 -- -... -gonical. 0610� ��, , the Aulaxiie. � - - . ­ :�.,�,.,.,',..,.::,;,:��...,,,I -LI.: . . ni�,'­ . - 4� . .,�7 � . - - i�.%.:�%Z"� , .11" *. ;:::�: 'N �.. :, �i:�::.. ' ­ .. � � . � meni, in-'-Paris� on --the demand -for---- -. , - . . - ­_ -1 . I _ ,: - ­*��t_-,-:-­:. �.. �,:-.. � � i... ,4 1 7. .�., - , . . _- . I ,___.:�*W., . . I . �W �.. I . . , _ _______­_­­ � .. . - .::::�::.:�_ : ...N.;.,�!:.: ,:::: , ., :;:;::: . Powers to . Sp I _ .. _7_-'.__ -1-L! _11111" :: :. ;:., -:�::�.:;.::;::.:, :�.!::% . �11 , * , , MIS " ..'::11:;..::!�:.:,::. : .: - . !: %:� � ... . f , : ; :: Peace sent by the Gen P � .:��- , , : .I �­ - �.. , A� . �.: - , F--�.r:4��*-,--z�.�'.,�:�.�i. -, � . �' ". ­� .. ..:!.".;: � : p . �... � , in 11Z t, 7.1�1­ .: -1 + , . .. Wilson. It is felt hers - .. z ,;.:,_�, 1". � I 1ftVr ,. 1. :�': �.. . . President � ­�-.. .1 - .' ­­ � : ., - .-..�.� - . �_��� - ­ L 1. a not 11 ._'� - - " , " ; I . � - ' � � . IWAIL �7'... ,� of German's IN e� . that Germany and her allies have . . � . - ,-. ­� I .- L�. . - - . X. : . 11 .� '. 4.. -_ I . ' " � 11, A�P__- - - forwarded by *0 IMPGTW e far enough In their Musst to 11 ". ,� %�­­­­,:­_� .gyne L . - ', - �'.. Aim Oct._1_Tb1ote1t Of *0 note . . . . - . , - 11 0 : .:: the. -President : . _ , . . , - Ln, orough the . - - . . PrInoo. -maijimaiiin;--to --- presi&�_ --_____ - . .. : I I for an 'armWee, MA* .. � ��� =%wo I . . . 1.::: .;! i t 'although stated that I . .1 ,volelanolloo,1110I]c fes: � --- __ though the . I . .11.1. - wiss. G104. viiaws. they have - .1� -.i 1'­�., 9 ::!.: : , 11: . -::.-_ ,;�L - I . :, . , _ '...''.. , the United states - ... I Ing, to talk L ; _ "The Coo=& tomer voilue3to the 'P�� of they are .peace am ­ . , �, ,1_1; � t'.", ! peace, acquaint all the beib obbes, : %� President, Wilson's plans,' they �A ��.�'.;­' '.,,,. ..... �..:: I . .77 . .: 1, - � I.;,: i: '��. to take In hajid the refftoAtioll 01 : .'.;,.� ,� , . I ' *S4 ' , �'�� ..: .. , -.:T..., .- . !:. - -at this ,jeoeit - and tur r,d plenlpotemkkrlffl� for *6 purpose , . � ... .. . not shown submission such as . " � , Ibe *M to as .:1 . . . I .1. _., forced upon Bulgaria .... � I ... . ., 4 apenim. asiotlatkom . . . . M - . , - . L.".,.�.._ United ill . 1:: - A .1. _ 1. � -ris newspap , I CSIt aceevits, the proamr,amme set forth by the Praddent of the - __ . ." The - Pa newspapers are unapt- .- :` �7 - - . . - I . ,� I . A - I .. 'R -:!�:: .. in their. demand for complete W- I _ ...:Ststes in tis mosseage to Congress on . Saniary 8, .and 'In his. Isterr Pro- . . I ; , mous IM, , . . . . - I a ba'Ais far peace - �.",:;:: :victory. The resent ace mope Is 1. September 27, vA �K.: ..:Z 11�11;i�­ � ...1411 �E,;N'-,T - ­ ­.Mouncem,ents, especially his speech of 1. . - .1 �1 � : ::. -- , . . . . . . . . ; ..,.:. . . - � . s made for V_ �_.' . . � . . I ,.7 7:N;;;:::;::.!::;! � •,::. ! �; .:::,�;%:.. .. :� ! sr oexed -at. , A demand' i .1 11 . 1� - - jwgatlatlons. - . - : ,: . �;X:;;- .;:!: ; I : .11 : !:::: .. : . � I "... , Go t . . . . 3:::::: .:: l�:�:�:�:�� ' . � . I 4 , ... , .1 �, ::.. '' .,<-4. , ... , :4 .. . � : *,�': , I '��,�!�!��.," .: Ithe entire submission -of .Germany and,,;.2- ., '�' --.,,-, . . .,:.. I , I . . ; : r-11"1�11::X:;: .::,.:, .: �r`._.� .7i,:, e - '�, " - Ta".11 I" -'. . : , i: - : � With ,% view to avdAing . .. . .. : � :,.:::: 1. I � , , further bloodshed, the Ge" . I . _­­ . . . , on land and sea, and in' : . . . 1, ".... . I � 5 I .. � that th Germans be disarmed. - - .. ""'' " �, ,. L' armieti,ce ,. .. . . ' N .)". , _ , _ , MqueMa the immedieft conclusion of an � . .. 11 ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ';.,�- I -tb ­ � - , , - "' " ,,, - .. . ..."11111 "Germany'wi � Zr. � , - I . I �* shes to atop e war, ; :%,, y - �.� ,.:, '11ii air It . � . .� ,.I. � .. I - 'K -41_-',- .", . - � .. I 'rTERING H U Nr L I.N L8_ � a . � h . -::- � � - . - Re ,- � . I . noed that Turkey ' I 4� . . I " - . $ - awl, 'step. . �. -1. .1.... ..- . BA . I t the moment she is going to be :� . - . I - .. .� . It is an"ou will take a .1 on N- C, •- .11.� .� 'Wilson by the - beaten, and knows it says Figarq. . � , � . . *-' -A *oWw note bus been a;joessod to Pre.sident I - AU#v0 ; � This Frenel official photograph shows a huge French gun in actio, � I . 11 .1'. .. . I I � . I . .. of gun that is being used against , 1i "Let u's rippose the proposition I ��,:­.:_.' . . I front. This is the type . ; , ungwinn I .. , . ; .1 the Lorraine - *�! ,.� , � . , _� . � �v Governn%KDL� , . .1. - . �4 - - - . - ... I . i�.. . . . . .,!... T :�� are gu4;4#ng the - " �,ac.cepted. Immedial ny , , I ,�, , $ ` -, e city of Metz. . tely-in Germs � the fortresses that 1. - I _,,51 -,, . , .. � . ..- . there would be . ,� .�'A ? a delirium of joy. The I 61 I �5, . � . _.. _ - L ­ - - �� J. ­ � .� : .� '. . I I . - . . . . _____ - 1, - . . �. .. - - _.. . - - .. .. - 4 ... . I 1.0 - - . . . � � . e�:-' L _. � ' - _. . . . . . � �. - I . . . :, , , -' . . . . .7 I - ! . - . I . . .... . � . q . . Lis, $13.00, to. $14.00; yearl- � people are electrified and the Kaiser : A ; I . . I I light .ewes, ' � ,�, . . � I . . I 'Is t, o"hts hands- Thr � . .-I'-.�,:' , , �., , 'We Have Got - Them �t. - . .. spring . I I ktZl , 1_1 '.. ,.:,. . ,� I .1. . I . . tugs, $15.00 to $15.50; sp� i mb �has re'6kin them int ... �r . . . - , t,_:1 � - . LEADING MAWn calves,' good too . �1 " wing today. , �_ . , ;.V . , - . - � $16.00 to $16-50; � humiliation of having demanded ­ !��,4 . .�, per, Opt, G.Z�13 the Paris churches were fired to.OvWBO .... �� - . - . . / . . , .$34.00�- V11t I Church, which was'Aamaged by the shell ffom the bona- I , ' choice, to, $17. 50; hogs, fed �4­. -. :&4Dt GvNwie - I .. I , . � .� peace would disappear rapidly. ... I ,�, ,. , .... , L.D,,,.. " .�, ­ . - . . .' , �ut � . . ' , . . , I f"• 94 " , I ... sufficient repaired to permit Me . . . and watered, $19 25 to $19.60; do. I - ___-4.- --- . ^ f", ­ 20I tg I a Good Friday, has ." * . 0 I , . NIM on been ,. Breadstuffs I ' .60 to $19.75;. 1 � :.� - ?W1111 , . to shrine weighed off cars $19 V - i , 0�,i 5�'i - :.. - ,dam to be. Opened to.&T, WA worshippers Booked tbid7*r' the . Toronto, QC -t. 8, -Manitoba wheat- go,% -s, $16.25. -' ; ­ ... � . .... I.. "".. I, ­ ', r were - No. 2 North- . . , ,-.,g " _f ­.. 'r and clofidren praying for France's liberAtion, No.. 1 Northern, $2.24 % THE "HIT IM " ! : " 'Ad , " ­ I . . . - .. ...'. � I ?-,,;&.' , - .. - , ­Vbore once wanon Montreal, ' Oct. - 8._ -Choice heavy! . I � ,Fort' .. i9 Yh.�­" tacrificed. But R it Was prayers for the dead that were sung at St. Ger- ern, $2.21% - No. 2 NoAi�'- $2- '"6" steers, $13.50 to $14.00, choice but NOW ILim . ,,, ."., I .hosannas of rictory, that floated No. 4 wheat, $92.11%, in store Fort cher steers, $12.60 to $13-00; 10WOrl .. I .,.,�_"�,, Z .....-. .-�:i � I . : 6 'r. ... I .. . - vale on. Good Friday, it was Te Deums slid . ... - ,Av , - ,. , 1;1�'_ ,;, ,'� . � _. . . ..� William, not including tax. $8 - 00 to $12. 00; choice heavy 1 ;:1 - - , ING .­"� ... - , � �6 , " rAl - to the boovens today �: . C., , , �­ ._ , -, * - _,.,". .., . tLrb emerpod from the churches it overflowed upon th., cheerful Manitoba oats -No, 2 C. W, W; M'.,S,10..26; lower- trades, $7.25 -to . I . - . ., , I As F � -, t bou&evoods or 8009ft tOMPOrs - . . - . 1, - -/.. . jhIne, and No. CW., go 'A c; extra No. I feed 10 Butcher cows, .7. so to I . � I -1 in cafes, bathed in ffim - ,.1 � xy abode No obstl 80%c; No. I food, 781Ae, in stove FW174 10-00- . 60 to $19-50 Per i There Will Be No Peace Until ' '� ?� ".., . . �, � ' ' . the familiar and hZWul cry of "I . * ' '... F." �. - hosed I - �­ �.o . *Vel y W*. am no.1nover William. I cwt:!t'mt;:i�6c"-lb.�6 ' - - . Tenders -& , ;� .F� � exclamation, "We b2v`0 got _ . . - Her . I ),I; � , ; - ,�", , , get them.- best the intinifted and contented American Corn -No 3 ye3ow, kiln .., , 4;e4 .. . .j � dried, nominal; No. 4. 3 f , . ­ 1 Germany � � r4low k9n! _m 44, - ^1140 . New York, Oct. 6. -In unequivoc- - i4 . . I I . I. _� � . . illem." - . , � . � I AD ­ . I - .. . I I ... - I I - . I ...., dried, nominal. I and- forceful terms, the peaea.­,::� . I . .. ­­­ _____ .. �_ � . ., _ - � ­ - I able - . , ­ . . __ --onterisioAts, new w- .. - - . . � ' 3 --ma-X-Mill-an --ZW---v ..." . I ,_ . .,#,,TEUrW_FVftLW -dvpiwee I . pass 5 I . 4; , I � 70 to 78c; No. o 75 to 71c, -press of . - ,- .7 , I mist" `2 I : I � rejected unanimously by this , - - 0 :1 � - ... - .. ;. - - accord . � I . �,, . 12000 , trig to f . 11 - . � 11- !t . . , - . �­:IFWW SMARI . PRUNM ; - 1A he United States. From all sections ' . . � ., , - , Oi*&Tio wheat -No. 2 'WirAer, per LEAR . -a a. - - . . - F_%Mn&Vn,J%--- . TIS MUMUM, Ift A VZ �- i-&42.11� I -� " � �, , ntry from NO . � . .•� . . �. I . � . a us"K. W4M - =V,:4- - __ ­ of the can Ina to Cali- - J�, - '11;; �. . U1 I IT YA1 A 1 SAM .0 110 basis in store Montreal. .. . fornla.-the nation -s news I t-Captu" - Italians Occupy Beret -Capture Peas --No. 2, nominal. :- the demand that no peace terms 1111011 . - � -"-a . . " - , .. garley-Malting, new crop. $1.08, Prisoners and Much War - be considered by the allied nations - . to $1. is. . . . - � : . he"Warli Ito " �, . - - - - . . - Euntil Germany pr6ffers , - ­ � " ., , -crow crazat Canal After OccU Allies Have Taken 3,669 Cannon Buckwbeet-Nominal. - �- �' _ L ­ ' . � . � the sllieii' co 'f�o - :., _ \ � . tins. ..6 '_ - . ­ , I I----- - !, and 23,000 Machine G I _Rys­No. 2,.Nlaminal. . A despatch from L,,oudon ft", � •I * , 1 - , i"l _.1.'11.:.. ___ .._� ... . 1, . pyiEff at., Quentin— - .L - taken of unconditional surrender.' . . ill� . the French &T? f flour -Old crop, war. i-Auaft Ian troops have ben withdrawn' . . A despatch from Parts Bay$: Du " Mankabs - - I - . I 'k �A despatch :J�= . � . Sept. quoifti $11.85, Toronto, - .. L .. . . . 41L Debeney a t Ing the period from Sept. 10 to from Albania, the Austrian Wax Of' - - � ,.- 14� in France says: G a flour -War quoilty, (Ad crop , . � . .. ' .13RITISH. FAVOR REPRISALS* n - of St. Quentin I So the allied armies In France an 011tarl i lice announces. Beret has been taken,•I J , * , 0. 75, in bags, Montreal slid T ,", . . . troops in the region ,. to smash' Belgium have captured 2,8" cars hipmerst. by the Mites. . � i - - ' London. 4. -Tho Germans' , " . . on Wedusula' began prompt a L , "' ..,detivere nays: . hktavie Fvqnch �! r.� ; 1,600 cannon and I Mont- The 'Austrian statement me . .4 through [be thres of the Hindenburg - and 120 192 men xweed_�-Car lots, Iliberate destruction of _ I I : ... ... . I more ti;;; 6,000 machine guns, ac- real freights, U&d: Bran. I "We have withdrawn our divisions � tion over the entire front of that begs 'mid i towns. With their lrropluomww artisda " . , ` . ..., :.... '. pool . is- $86. 1.48 per toni! from Albania. This was rendered n*- L � . - . .. cording to an official statement 40 per ton; shorts, $4 treasures, . for Which no species ad '$2o per ton; m13*d I c4a.gs - events on the Bulgarian . . � H _N.. � I IiiWw@ ,. . . re 2% miles deep In ad here to-nicht., - 8 ay 0. 1. . ary, by, excuse is possible. is kindling $1 to $19 per ton, track Toronto. - 1 front. ('tr.ilikarg , .... I . -,I . soma pi by Since July 15 and up till Septa 30 Straw--C&r lots, $9 to $9.50. track -Bovat fall into the hands of the a feeling of fiercely bitter vesentmail I if am and were supported . - .1. am- ' deveral strongly organized a woods. the allies have captured 5.618 Toronto. � both have and lu France. and A 960"01 - ..' ... cannon, .. . I . enemy without a flght." r . - They were defended by machine CUM cars, 248,494 men. 11,M . - . . -- .. - .. . . . a began an demand is made. not only for rapers. sections WV& Proved unable to chock more than -28,000 machineand . � . .- Italian troops i Albania n the I tion. but for the exeiMASTY punl&, I raw 'Coiestry Pr0du"-Wb6IeOaU ' -cnergetic advance an Tuesday I �L.Qen. Debea#y% audtv hundreds of mine th rre, stats- --Na. I storage, 49 to 60t; � sector between the Adriatic and � meat of those responsible. - The burn, . � - � . Eggs -No. - foe in SMA says. - . % The 'Italian columns 'in the .Ing of.Roulers abowi that the ..", . � selected. storage 62 to 53c; 002*0104,, Osum, I A -breach =ads In the Hindenburg . . -1 .. . take a mean revenge or- � 7, Us *"tvf Le Tronquoy was widened . ------41o_ . �� new -18A 57 to @1c. ' evening had occupied the, villago of i tends to L I , I.- _ $a the outWkirts of Leadins. Further, . . I ­ 1. �-.. I Bufter--cre W.y, solids. I Belgium. in *&Wou to all the pas - , I Fteirl and the line of the 4emeni from !� the French troops in conjuac- ALLENBY'CONTINUES _1 _. - 48c; do, fresh made, 48 to .. choice I coding abominsdorn committed there north Sterbasi 'to the Metall, 'bridge and, ..L - tion TRIUMPH IN PALESTINE dairy prints, 44 to 45c; ordinary . leva - �_*,�" , with British forces took several 1 36 to 38c. several heights. . luis wanton destruction Is bel - I . ,. - prints, 88 to 40c; bakmire', apart of 'a set Policy on the . .: . �, . �.., r �.t onall pieces of timber land in the - . , O1001112 rine mW) 32 to The Austro-Hungarian forces ze- to be � -,.-. - resistance. A despatch from London says: Am 34c. - � � .. Areated rapidly, Wrning their depots, ,part of the German militarist auto . . The West ban Cheese -New, large, 21.1 % -to_44c, The Italians occupied Berat on Wed- cracy, with the hope of ,Aroualng sud - ... � . . . - I a bitter feeling between .. I .. I 1,11 ,, ' I at of St. Quentin Is now Awa �sayr � ;51111116111; 211111ii, 1j; 14"i VVftF4VmaQ6r1 need* ,. 7hey-hams-imptured a. num : PMWiw : . r ''' north -es large, 1i � �6 :11:1 10c; ;twine, 26 to 26% aiw-at-tbe--Entente that. al riniels hands As fay C' bar of prisoners and a lam quan- I and . 1 ' 11 men ve occupied Omisty. The text of the statement reads: 11ean9--'C4nadIan. prime, bushel, ; tity of war material. `.hope s of peace would be abandomd. Uneyr$ M "On Wednesday Australian mount- $G.so to $7.50. Foreign, hand- I - . _ ___­ .. .___-_..11_ . - .. . �... Afoodr4olhobas been pined an thO.ed troops operating. is the vicinity pic"d, 4yuabel, $6.75 to $7. .. � _.: . ,%. _- ,! - , ,east bank of the canal at Morcourt, of Kubbst-el-Asafir, 17 miles north- Comb 114hey--Cheice, 16 oz., $4.50 - � .... ,, - .. .r - ... - .'.,.. .. . . � � - 1. . . - . . western oart of the town being east of Darnams, charted and cap- to $5 per dozen; 12 oz., $3.50 to $4 . . - .-. ; in ]Pova ' the' . � BUMH TAU'UNY TOWNS9 I j,­ � . look )A�Xde. , .. . . hued an enemy column, securing I,- dozen - seconds and dark comb, PRWNM _. , ' - . - - . . . peco I-— 500'prisoners, two guns and forty ,W .. With St. cutin and the suburb of r2; 50 �7$i. 75; bulk 25 to 26c per lb. . .: - .. I , .. ;;r_� �' , �. Us In his hands, Gen. 'Daboney has machine guns. � . Maple syrup --In bulk, tine $3.25. MWOUS GUM AND 5,0W _y. I . . , _?'� �., made I - . 'Enemy airdrome and railway es. - - *1 I - , further Ina to the south, ob - - ... � `: tainin old in the en . I . Provisions--Wholeiale ' - , enemy's tablishments at Rayak were heavily . Barrewed meats -Pickled, pork, $48; .Hindenburg Line Defenses Smashed Between St. Quentin a" . I _; a f � ­­. -2-1- IWVA, of Neuville St- Amend bombed from the air." , tren - -�,; 4 � . , "_ pork, $47. . . . Gambrel-Haiff's Troops Have Reached (butskirtg ;.­.­� .- .. '' 4... ,� 41 I _. : I Itanewrt. Several lines of trench� Royak is on the railroad- line be- M"d �.; . .11 . . . -of -pickle­,-Ie4ew - -. : --- - I j Green mests;­-Out . . _"oW,11nhaiK. " were epnquared in that region by tween Damascus and Beirut, 30 =11" .. I .. 1. then smoked. . . . ' .. . . - I . - rich afta a violent struggle. - northya-st of the former place. � ,- .,: , the Fro ' .., . Smoked insists ---]folk, 82 to Z - ""' � � L made. a dive for cover the I , I 'I - hams, meditfin, 38 to 39c; heavy, id j 'A despatch from the British Army , had from '11: �! to Sic; cooked 'hams, 53 to 54c- back, ssy*--Tice of British $bell$. ,_ - I H Sim I - 1, on the St. Quentin Sector - , tike 1: .1 - 1� ... I I -.1'.. . . i to 476; backs, bo;wz, �; British troops smashed a jar" arid: As the infantry gained ground " i - I ,plain, 4( 1 ., . -i .. . % 1:� I., I �r­ 11101a 1.1-511 . . I I . to 52c. Breakfast bacon, 42- to 44c. � vital section of The RM . � line British guns were constantly .. - . . I � . . I � . I �s Cottage rolls, 35 to 36c. : and; up from which they could a% .1 ­. . . on TbirsdaX between SL Quentin � P�0�na � ._� �_.__.;,*--­_+4TWAICU 0 Dimel MAE - __SWftsd_Mesta--�,,g casam. m Carubv&L They have oemplao many continue poundmg the Germans. . . -1 UNIV in - _Jv . 1 0 �* J94"11%FWW" a AACIII&FAAW A. ulujuallu r VrA tons, 30c; in cases, 80%c; clear Willies,' addition] towns and villages 'and' The roads in the general ClIM906' � . w I .. I �- .17'.... '­:..� ­ 28 to -28%c; fat backs, 25c. . reported f _� �� _'. . of Gout' are 1111 of 4 . I .1 t. I . - - . �� . Ist-­ 11� .. '" . . I . ,1,-!5,009 prisoners and numerous guns %4 I _: __ . .1 is Lard -Pure, tierces, 30% to, ', '. have beft taken. . . . I transports mid men, and ame bodies I . -7WJdnh- -OoMy Dens and Armentieres -Gen. Plumees Army' tabs, So%. to 3134c; * -pails, 81 to 31%cp I . 'o'clock 1 of troops fiave reahced points at IesA- .- .. . I . : � . . ' _ _ _Ge- ----A- :,. pm ... . _OiO Bevan Kiles-From We- rinans PP1Y ., to 32 to 32%c. Shortening, tit. , The battle was resumed at 6 . . I ...�_,��._ '15n the morning and continued through- five miles in th-6 rear. No now Gor- - - . - - r . : to , ,... 25% 26c; tubs, 26 to 26%c; pails, I I : - � L "'� �� I I . T6"h as ftey Retreat. .1 ­�. v . . , ..,.,.­ _ . and AustridiCin I man troops appeared in the . �.-, 't - , , * ,,,, I . I I .- tre I ,- � . - � �._'._ m 26% to 26%c; 1 -lb. prints, 27 to 27%e. � out the day, English ­ . *1 � . . : . . en ­.. . � I t�:.� I,- A damostA from IAMdOD Tm:-The I ed in entering Roulersand - I - divisions driving deep into I 'rave known that the position ' . ­ . - has return, • . . . Montreal Markets.. - i my defences. The ground over i most - . .. Gormang tpve conm back tree mues; ed sarerty to its es, accoraing . - I , - Montreal, Oct, S. -Oat& -No. 2 C. I which tho British Dops fought their , was Wifid--to be attacked. . , v JA their the Lans-Armen- to the Belgian offikW communisation W. 84c- Na C -W 80%c' Gettra No.'way against thi inevitable swarms I : TIAs 6 a sign that cannot be ignor- . . ..t. . I � I.. on.;British, "N' lassies orm"kmLem apd Armen tonftht. . - - No. 2! machine guns was littered with Ger- I ad and one in which the ,com- . . . .. �* *� I . � . I i f��, 60%c; No. Cf;W 7K:e', 1 1, -*am won evaconted Wednesday As the Germans retreat in the Ar- feed, 75:%c. Barle -No. 3 C.W.,! . , . .� .k. " . . . - ; man dead. , I menders find considerable saUsfactift. , 111811t. L 1:��A. mefitl*ree sector they. are applying $1.05%;. No. 4 C.7, $1.00% - re Among the towns captured. cm this . . `' Ti* advance has reached a depth of i LC� , - , � . Tbe Gwm torch whenever they have the ject . . am, who wen. gradui)ly the _%i and feed, 95c. Flax -No. 1 N. I stolet, - ­. . were Gout', Le C -_;11 �.,bsing kft tw�a salient, began a re-, time, and their retreat is marked by W.C., $3 - 88.' Cheese, finest easterm,, about five miles at its apex, and it � battlefront Ve , 'and 1�� _­ choicest cream- I &.1ows th-it the principar-Hindenburg: Ramicourt, Soquebart, wiartcourt . .Uo i . I � , on pfboUcally all the Ar M*en- I great explosions as ammunition stores 22% to 23c. . Butter, - . _ _� 4 a er7, 48 'to 48 % c. Eggs, No. I stock, 58 1 'nfences here have been glowttered. - A i Besureveir. - . . .� �Z secto find appear to- be in-ful�-are de3troyed.__ILi3_kna_wn_*_aA . . rrain :immediately .behind - ; .. 1 -60e-. Potatoes, pet bag, car ­ e see the Rritish all the. -,.-.-.-,In,. tht--te .---- I��...�:"-�;Mghl_ The BP " I 1' troops have en-, Germans are becoming so short of am- s I -- --ol I ad the great - the HJ system, air meonnsis- , .. _. . . - $2.50. Dressed hogs, ibat' 9 way on ,e ndenburg . �,___ 6 , and am throu . ) � _%_." : AM vow passing 428,50. Lard, pails, 20. German defensive system. 11 � - '. � F_ _. - --.,. ,1&np. . ficers are Warmed, but in the I .. C. I 'fighting of tre �f ­ . - __9 - - The Australian troops are nches or wive entantleumtso :1 -- rine ntieres, the destruction of dumps -has -'been - � - I . , ��n �Jeii_&*Mir 1,11-, G , , ' Stock Markets . - -- - stretches of country, am - ,, I ,- - bee been talft, W9 the British are solute17 necessitated. � �4, . : . -Live , - ­ in '. I C047t, Lda 240vte r1will, and I - . � .. - . I .1, I lmdicafous are Wt The 'country behind the German Toronto, Oct. 8. -Extra choice heavy - , . ___7---7--_wAqt of #"m� ' in the SL Qu The Brit-; dication of a preehAtNta. ... , I . ting 4hat *be Germans have been linet-As -ablawvtrfta1Iy-6vr ywhere. %steera;,-$t4-.25-t<�-$-16�oa,-Ohoiioe-.beavy- --entin'sector. I , ---j��ps hig-ver"ohed the-outskhftt;' - our , ish the- number of -j- ,��: ­�Z-�., I 60 to $14.00i butchers? -,� _� .�.;= to bob one of the war's I From prisoners comes the infdrma- steers, $13. earliest estimate. - � of Mont Breh thus the Mnd�nburg'ceed the, ., mere Gen. Ptaaw?s army is I tion that the Germans are making cattle, choice, $12.00 to 12.75; do. aln, . passed.. I nvey include men f rom. more than , $10.50 to $11.00; do. medium, system I ��- ' .. . . . . to -10 .only two miles from - hurried preparatfons to evacuate- the �Wj - were - 40 battahom of 20 different TeChnOnts' - . - 0 = h .75 to $10 75- do. common, $8.00 The 'Australians an ,Vnelish . ]T obg, 7% milled nov&vest of,Lflle. I Dune country of Belgium, along the 1 of 10 (lifferenit diviolmos,'which were .;.:- '%, � . "­ . $8. 50; ��' bulls - choice, ass,igted by large numbers of tanks, - . - ___:', . Present, .. - ". 71be troops with the sea coast. Dugouts are being blown 'UM balao" . together to I I " 00-operldint 10.00 to $10.50; do. medi carried out their tasks with the hurriedly brougiA 11 - ... which IA" taken villages near up there. I 9.50 to ;9.85; do, rough buils; $7.*25 , some kind of an dbota-cle to the qtt*c�' . .� $8.26;choice, customary efficiency. at* bard street fighting. There is every indication d- butchers'- cows, Some few of the tanks were man. iyrg Bribish. Des,vbte the dedlieTUte bar* fq the ,Germans wah Ing to authoritative naval sources, of $10.25 to $10.50; do. good, $9.35 to -ottacks, on certain 00-- , ...'01110ro, CAg. The Ger- an early abandonment by the Ger- 50; do. med4um, $7.75 to $8.25; red by Americans who had been at- enemy counter 1, ,;.� 4 . ­­ �*�;11414 1 , . - .. V , '! L'0 I I 11 AIN. .. 11. ii, , I Z common, $7.25 to $7.76; stockers, tache�d to British tank units. tions of the Brill front, be b" been , - ' 11 Belgian I mans of the entire Flanders coast. .11 . -� A A*" of the my that the yk"ng under -the Brfth owkudhi ' ,',_ �ea 00 .to $10.50; feeders, $10.60 Reports from aviators 14" $Not as Ostend, W the ad- I The Germans are already removing 5 Ior being followed aomiy by 04 I _'Y�' . IA. 1 ; canners and cutters, .50 tanks have rolled rapidly over the and . , as it TheBelgian coast -milkers, goodto 6110i . - .0 i country materk - British mW o6w 'ADW I 1:Ibe" elves . ei*y their guns. E, 1. 75 v ,gy tel the in ,. .. , .� � I . . been under a heavy bombardment to $140. 00; do. coin. and 65.00 out Germwo wbo over a ISM W40- � ... . .. I I I ` I ap ve fantry to clear . . � .. ". _ ­ �Ift L � -.%-.F- --..! "Mm, f" b" , ! , .1. Lft avese& for I been, pi two days. - 6n VLOO; evririsars� $901 to I . o* � I I . 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Y',�T(r f.�.n w..4+w .'. k4 v, y, „u.t• M:� i.- s .+.n! '.•.-�';%,.. Z7 ., 1. ..f.' f .. ::. -. r.f•.•_i ,io•.4i:�.:.< _ _ . r t.l. ... _ ..f raiRw..2.u: 2 _ ..i uL' 4. _ .., ;�- ey-General of thin .Province request= Tlll[E T1BbD�iokiS: 8iatori G � �'� &44 In suoh. amendments to the .�" -. O' .rMO ""'_.'".�,'` • c Ing apecirl T.B. Traia�s g,�East das� loUoiws , . } M�`��ru.' ytirtl+ds�+issT'1laimosaiaeasua0aos Act pecmittiog Qshaw$ to withdraw No, 8 : DdsiC 8.06 i � •rplokerra{. Oai. trodo the �E7ounty that" will properly 48 Loom 2.43 P. I..-.:,.,. - ". Y 1�1 3'. Y , ` ; _.., :, protect the interest of this County. 88 Looal '.. - 6.Q4 P. D1! .�=R�'HAR�DSi 0 1 .•` •---TBS - Messrs. J. Forgle, F. H: Richardson Traits, going west.-- do* as follow$ Wfi CW � t - sud�i--BeatOa 'Were-appoisrE No.-38-Local--��, -�.E _Ad M._ M M x- t ,� • ..blf per dear ; 11.9b i! paid in advance. ;nterview the Fuel Controki�r in re• 2T Local 2:63 t. bI: F'OR ,,,k -- �s 1.i Bard to getting the proper share of ," 7 Maxi 7.60 P. bI, E �r �� -- -'-- the toignahi -__ . --_.....__� ` _ _ - IPA- p,. _ - _ _. - _,- r _ . -- - - - -G 0 O,D Q :0 . G Vii' l i again on Monday, ay. 4th. fpr the _ n' - -- - transaction of general business: . r PICKSRING, COUNCIL ( \ Leave' your` Order �Pe deliver the (ood11: ,:. _ - The above council met pursuant to �••� ournment on Monde the 7th $net, -pie. `David D:. Hoar of the �1 R U I T C A K Li 3 ''.; -'r ;34= fi lot Fred Ward' shipped -a carload of AL SI 41 • ship *tale onTd694&j. jh 1p-. John miner. -large - made a, meat of, sheep on Monday. We will ghost., - Miss Bartom-of Toronto, yld(�_d kite -highest ­`wtth Mrs. Walfopdr Sunday. .. -- prim -for all kinds - if aid off: dut of -seed' _ suffering from a very severe cold. "kSind us- samples_ -and., get Thos. Birkett is confined to: his bed throuqh illness and IV under -Pnr prices -before' the doctor 9 care. selling James- Dafoe. of Adrian, Mich., ­_l hag been.jWnding, a few days with Trie hist' of facilities his sIster7Xrs.,Wtn. B,indy., Remember a. Bessa7s,,: extensive. sale A registered and grade cattle. J.H,D0.WNEy00KPAX iT horses, implements etc., Oct. 14. WHITBY. 0 C#RIO Was Annie Spoffard and Mrs. B. L Love are. both - confined to - - - - - - -their beds suffering 'from the- pre. III ag 6 idemig. m.perof Stouffville, owTuesday, called upon a nawber of Claremont friends who were pleased to see him li3o.k so hale and P -"Albert anMrs. 'Rawson, of Toronto; are spending a week or wo With the latter's parents, Goo. Of all matSdals and destan ,and Mire. � Co6per, and other rela- Zr► ., kept in stook.- it will pay you ............. tines In Claremont. .60 call at our works acd inspect our stock A number of the friends of Mr. and obtain prices Don't be- misled 'James agents we CID not employ them, ova Lawson, met on. F-1 evening and horibied him by pre- With Ackwwkdgvkx1s to L%ho FiJda, IA.' ly we can, and do throw of the agmij commission 9f 10 per oent.,whiabyan'wil 1. senting him with a handsome oertMnlysavi by purchasing from "no M quarter-ent oak rocker as a mark -call solicited. every` 'home 'comes a time When every thought, Y. T. MATHESON • ug ­.­ .-: .. . . OfBoe Works, • Whitby, Ontario 4,5�". TV alae 200-acr6 Boyer farm on the r future.- ceinitres' on I -seventh concession, the price paid "Teoverr -hopes evety prayer fo 'the the James B. Madill has purchasedwh' .48,910swo. Mi. Madill has rented recovery every the farm to Gus Middleton who is of one. loved cine.. In that hour -of ahguish, PICKERING i� _."iiow busy with his fall plowing. rcovery is sought—the highest medical -skill, - trained'. Remember M. Henderson's sale --means to re to morrow (Saturday). As Mr. LUMBER YAAMR_D,- Aa-S Mrs. Henderson leave shortly ,nurses, Costly treatment. Does the price matter? 7 .1or Toronto to reside in. the fat - h may so great I 'pinch himself to are everything offered for sale -Itm' be will be sold to the highest bidder- as to stagger would relieve. the Let us quote you on Glazed S&A o order, daughter of 1Q1. A -sufferings of a'lo.ved one at home stack sizes and. made i he Infant dauj the imagination --a sum -beyond -money. -and Mrs. Wiitt, wha has been We can save you LUC 1PUPWi le. - an d =eurely =he weuld - net pineh -dangerously ill, is, we are ease gwi to Say. 501310'WhAt improve - We d Ca less for -our fighting brothers in A leavy'stock of B. 0. red cedar Fx Can we the, -improvement may con. But does anyone AA9 shingles on band., W, France. tinus' until she to fully restored to do it?" Money or no money, they f health Orders filled for all kinds a it. And W silfierin actual pnv 7 Thanksgiving services. will be somehow they -pay. ithout a' Hardwood'Fba,6kiag-, t y ery in Can - A -A hold In the Presbyterian church -1t may mesa tions, nearly ev famil doing without Terms Cash -on Sunday morning next Special mug they need. le will 'b-6 rendered by the things, they think t It ada can reduc6 its standard 'of choir. 99 i(:;,j:tqtr&ry to announce. ns, sacrifices, -.-7�.livin -can- practize reasonable. ments there will service in the may- mean privatio W. D. Gordon evening at the usual hour. -hardships. They make unbdiev- thrilft, can make cheerful sacrifice' Pi The Women's Institute will achieve the to enrich the life -blood, of the CKERING hold their October meeting `,'ale savings,. they 9 V_+ at *Ae Bell and Independent phone. how, 'of Mrs. Morgan Pugh. gis the money nation. impossible, ot they ood-programme will be given. out Re -meeting wfil begin at 2.30 10 Pay-♦ You who read this, get' 21 �N 0 clock instead of 3, the usual an quested.'. time. Agood attendance is re- Z -'To-day in this critipencil d paper NOW. Set cat period of down- the items of your living - Rall Day will be observed in nationhood, there is impera,- expense. Surely you will find In tbelptlst Cknrch on Sunday next, Oct. l8th, when -the children tive need for MONEYwast sums some items there you can do with. will take it prominent part In the th of money.. Only o m. Uuy "w out. servid& The mothers to the I Sin it. .Churcrl will form the chotr, and lMa W UV&" A deriver a special eVt%r the pastor will deliv _y- Determine to do without the . m. T -he -address to the children. Every- The nation - must save; uIxiversal. Come and bear welcome. every Start TO -DAN. Save your 4 ;_'body community, family, every -:-Machinel AIR, Sa w*ing -"a snatiMud! tanaftx W=t SaV9. mono so tha may be in a Manufactured by The news which came over the wires on Sunday to th,6 effect that If anyone says "I cannot save" position to lend it to your eountry W. R. Jackson & Son,. GPickering, ermany was suing for peace and le that Tnrkey and Austria, had gin- t him consider to what extent he In. its tiMe Of need. Brock Road. en- lip this struggle was the cartee. Bl&ckemttbing and Woodworking In_ of considerable excitement of a nehes. Saw Itumming Published under the authority of the abd filing & specialtY, All to bra Joyful characteri which was ea- Published of ftam of -Canada. 77'-Raghketj Bnterr- Pressed in the ringing of belle.GaAQIIjW Wheels. r Saws, Saw The news which -were received at Ctrcula, ter liour_ wore- not ite so and Emery Mandrels. -is Is- 'ZI 7� .- cheerful but they were XeZedly We have for Bale a blacksmith's -bel..- good. Iowa In good order. A number of the ladies of Ere- Price $5..00. 'kine church motored down to 7 -- Pickering on'TuesdayGE Pjckeri to attendiverit �­T h e'x t o n NEW GA RA meeting of the Women's Mis-• �lar¢m�nt I the IThe-undersigned has opened up 101 A Big f`bey rg_port`&'­v­e_r*y' a garage on his.,premises Mau IN$ qqq AL rresbytery. 'Bus meets all XT%ins enj able meeting. is prepared to do all kinds I I -class Rigs to hire day or or automobile As X duland First 45 17 tomobile repairing. aw Pleby, of -Thos. Ap Mozeter, who 3 kv Clivilm 4� a resident of Claremont about .night at lowest prices. NE"ON 'Will handle all necessary paRs 0. was ricks cobstantly on hand in bulk or b ",_:`11tirty-five years ago, and was Phone 1805. for repairs. Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets, well-known to many here, died 1.8 also agent for Gray -Dort Care!- Fill. -,,recently at the advanced agill e of Thas'• Sauders= SOUp Popular Patriotic Music. Call in and see him nety before buying. PROPRIETrORS Tobaccos, Cigars, etc. The anniversary services which IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK. Thonias E. Stephensont son were held in the Baptist church Pickering, Ont. rob on Sunday last were, considering Lam& 5 C 501d,fa Mi CLAREMONT, Oat. is 0 r X" 4 _-Z --,'the unfavorable weather, well A Cw* Md 01m; A&I attended. JSX0011emvp 3OPMOns ARAGE NE to a 4 ab 0 08. MOT Fargby, "i Bargains -in Boots,! The undersigned have opened up a new eached both morning and even V -Rev. Mr. Bryant. Lindsay. -seethe ,Twine King," 4037 by Garage at the coyner or Church and rendered Pickering, where they 01 Bois Special music was rend :the home choir in the morning, I have been successful in ecurJogeon King Sts., I are a OX T. B. Marquis, Pickei mig got. k and In the evening the Whttevale trol of the Grab Shoe: for this prepared to repair all kinds of autos, locality and bought motor -cycles and bicycles, is a NOT - I " Baptist choir delighted the audi Pefore givingyour orders W1 very e kept- for binder twive. 0 encs with three anthews that h heavy stock before -T-ires. repairs and oils are 9.wh1tbyA Oshawa 6, &VI `%R, most effectively rendered. e advance in, price, constantly on band, 191, ..were He sells the kind that does not Girt PUTY Very liberal offerings' were given These goods are here for springs ti, n 9, urterarc I and verto COWAN & SHEPHERD, the twice box, sbould be seen by all men looking I down and tangle in at both services. All guaranteed. Prices right. supreme working boot for spring PICKERING oNT. Come with us on Oct. 16th. to a The United Fanners* wear. Call and inspe6t the skies..-_ Conie and see those I gr2ods, going at,the old prices. Big ---pop orbs which people immense THE r range f_o—ch-o-ope _V Autam - — 3 those orbs rolling in their prim- al--glorY. and vallevs on the moon a4 plainly W • TAIDARD-_ P017 the dIA,es on your table, Ven asNORTH CLkREMONT n -CANADA Farm ,the goddess of love, the great Jap' -OFF era' Club meets in Pi6keri g iter with his belts, Saturn, Queen Town Hall on second Wednes- �'_*f Sp great rings Space," with her day of each,month Only, ngeuwater months--, I belts, the sun, photosphere, ri Ana jima spots# faculse, chromosphere. FAIMM Coal,Cva� '�w` Seed corn now on hand at A.:J., the great sun fires, 400,000 snol t Allisou's, Picketing .,miles high: Cornets, double stars, rj and stars trillioos of Advances to farmers are made Binder, ad now on hand at 4.. ...Star 0 er, twine a De. -Marsh, of Pick- Hard.' and @of t Coal of the beat Allison's and at Mr. Jack A11184 Pickering. Wilsons these wonders to quality on hand. spekial feaWre by W Eku&- as J bt, in the, - Presby. BOTS9 is?* 7 L 171j_ j 3 -�? ., 211 C1, JU . W-1, Q I �7,41 sur "'Aar ArN "W Z .0, �%­P-k -.0 17-14. A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trestaimt she else joust be, assigned a sphere- *9 Induenes AFMCAAS of harovnh Wad that sphere mug not be unworthy of An Ezoellont her-oontrtbution to the empire. JtJs IS'o suggest India can be sat. -A Idle tgt tbIdi W opporwo"71 isfied by the cession to her of a In ��Ied every- yuthw� ad couple of pitty islands at the other -WeA the world....H wi-ars to make Xothw to area. 1.. -lbs with complete satisfaction we mudt w Cookers Will Save Your the food w& depend so largely on the assign to her a land not far from her W throng!! ow 0"' you use in -making the cooictr VrK*8 Grant- of Gorman Colony 16 oWn Aores, of a size ;Ipd of natural PartiAl PayMqnt-,P11pn' Tow ot us Wen =* eugenin tftu AM In getting die,food started, that India Would Satin Vexed resources comoaribfie, to the areas. as- will, in i. very short am*,. CITS J M ­hwk of fuel lout v0dir, and we are It WIN be necessary for ym to.experi- signed to other constituent pests_ % him a dIvIdend payinIll 606WRI* '-MC01Y to have even growbor troubles. m9nL *thus =AurW ik good n0w 08 Of British Empire, the empire.' The tighter your billows, and 'I" w "The fo�rtune of war -has given 'us the Mager invest *4 MA e& assn ♦mei I W.. It bdW01i" 00, than, to tovors fit, the move beat you '60F "Indian problerhe are forclng'thim-. the opportuni+,y of making such a couraffins thrift Ga. his p#A is in 4`vW7 WSY W10 61A *IP=t and the kon time wild be needed for selves on the attention of the English inami�" Uls sap ttl out prejudice 'thi-111MR0 WhOn. *0 Willi need it to keep imlitency," says, . We cooking. As ,day is none too long pUblic with -growing settlement without to any existing interests which we WMIR as VON an for cooking. One to ii)&_ sioup bosses; and five or SIX Sir Theodore Morison in The London need Con- -H. M. CONNOLLY & CO. vast.. territory, which Ili' bt the belt ways to 6enegrve is by W ­J ho, for tough ;;;t in -the bom&. Times. 940ne eider.. That v -sal sumb domestic stairs of India must be known as Germ1p East Af- 106.10!{ sTMr*&nnb Mahe rtation 19mildifto a arolw" cooker. 000118 c0ckm If the food 9*4 cold are -so technical and unfamiliar that rice until it is f6rmall ' orporated c ft can -be taken out, rqhested and' Y' Ideal situation is not the average Englishman is glad .to in the Bri IIII WIP tiq Empire;'% the couqtry E, MONTREAL, QUIL reached when You con afford to buy to cooking again vmthout any'llArIn- leave them to the expert, but the w c a ou'd be assigned. to India. I er ex- am of *0 newled 'electric cook' ped pr6lilems' connected cted with'her external This should he tfie sphere of If oral Do not ex these cookers to Per e hi h h Ventilating "system" go t form miracks. They are a great con affairs cannot be shelved. so "M of cooking an removed., venlenee, and a great saver of fuel, easily; 'elusive influence; in it her right Ao This they.can be_di4cussqd-.in everyday' direct policy and control immigration ted into hospital and sent to Ent - but they am not a.9 satisfactory- for language and settled upon, well -sec should land, and, after years of separation., the U the oW sort of cooker, that is should be formally recognized. I con - I thingAs which require quick, direct heat ognized principles of equity. Extern- emp, qnse with the va*iktors, in which you ui . E t ate 'a settlement of this vexed ibey found themselies in beds d4e by. an the stove. - Nekher can you cook of affairs mean for India above an side ina'military hospital st.Oxford, cook Vegetables satisfactorily, && I question'. which -would r be, in fact if Teegitables, abouild always 'be' cooked i vegetables ndeetr in them, that is in ot�er things her -relations •- With, - the Another hospital supplies us' with u - not 1i name, a treot 'between India - ones, and iu­the pat-- rest of the empire. ' India demands most remarkable and almo India- ,,, wkh­ths�� loce4ftenoue to V -i and ther Dominions. Ifidia; on h -:r it incred- low entad on" having. no vqrstilators. that her status am a member of the a able story. At Chichester hospital a M empire, should be defined. the I cleans "no VAU cooker, whether home-made immigration- policy he o. to escape with the &We= part, would renounce all interest 1n biay, was brought in suffering from YL,of- t Cloak. The present position is wholly un arl -0V bought in thei store, dam not give Housework by the, C minions, and they, on '�their es, caused by a motor accident. part, good resullo. Potaftein cooked in it "You. mem to have -so much time satisfhatory.. Indians, though British would, recognize her privileged po- He well placed In the next bad to . a can of subjects,' are not 'allowed 'to enter nition and sp wounded Colonial soldier. As the boy 00997 and bkek, and strong fiav-, for other things besides, the achfl interests in (Ger- oredbogsa.- spsid :one woman wWt- Australia, Canada, or the Union of man) East Africa. began to got - better the two vigabsbtes, of course.., am not; Your I y Germans, grow X I Wly to another. South Africa,; until recently "I have been twent -r'endly, and one day- the soldier ask? months in (:!ir. "Btit I didn't used to have, MY Bulgars and Polish Sews were admit- man East, Africa an -d seen most of it' ed the lad his news- When he was sv4m th4 home-made - fireless I dearI, .71 - aiwweied *6 odwr� ted freely; but Indians, even if they from Dar-es-Sitlaam to Lake Tan told be exclaimed, mW the oMer style ones, eon i I oniy Wnea the war thM I've become W aW their blood, for the empire, yika and from Mosh, Can- "Why. that's the name which wag 4 Vou times their ecat it' written to Lindi; as a . Ian as prohibit -on the first 6gff I received at so efficient as t6­dio my work in two- _ad allg]jji. r U d daily into close contact with t Ilie, Dardanelles, ftoni- - -mmuc-thmt--- fm 806king foods *hich 1 *has were C ideal officer my Illbom, the time tbM it f*rMWI7 tookthe cies not in the sts� 1 ­ bur slow cooking Tough! he no- sent out frowE gland. to belip in tete book the- ground upon which he" tivos;. like ;nest Englishman, I gots ecup Me* Pieces Some one asked me A MW boiling ma. �K tW I hash he the, relative of four men has. 4111 be -iftited on the stove MM ww 19oft &M I said mekt the was classed &a a prohibited alien liking for the" light-hearted children At Blyth, Shor* aftrwwd I Iewnad learned without -difficulty-, and with of nature who had distinguished themselves Ad 111101" @110017 In die-coolow wtth.thw. and I feel very strongly one no ambiguity, from the Front were called at a public Pre - papers, that b that of my neigfibors who bas the local nsws- that -in the settlement of the eoun" suff. -Zwukn than a Stove thl" "&" weegivira two mwn- papers, that the --people of Ahe Do- th9r interests'lnuat -bavj. sentation . to receive ilis medals the - first �F WOOM RISC for in the cockw no stam bra a w000k to Red Crew work, 0 Mid minions looked upon 'him as 6' mem consideration. I bell*" that Warded to the" brave men. During end the water can not ball ber of an inferior raft. the ceremony It was -stated. that the, aW demand nedung of the ket- 7101 I. VA& only one &W was IL migration within the Roplre.. would be promoted by. Indian imml- 'AM+ 'the slacker. gremon. I sm - convinced that , the four am had been friends, had, all Cls. "Ostalsial way be started in the t_t -Yet 1 had botd 6a tvatilk "I 0—Thk k 00� Ahwipam N- . 001% day, had 0 -wes 989sw Ions I= W cook W very little time tweed for out- which stings the pride of every In- by. association with Indians, so" W_ Cc "M in the their medals on the same day, also, : cookeirs WW keeall had it hZ enough wide work. To shorten my story, I than to the quick; it is a humiliation ly with Indian cultivators and Indian t1ough In different ways, and had all 7 Morning. but if they earn ore and been killed an the same day. dmu vat orated an my, Reigfibft and talked the when no self-respecting, peoplei can artisans; that he Will I R takes 0* five or teen matter over with her. . Sbe advised be expected to tolerate; all classes in to better Puvpose from them- than Two other soldier -brother. n&VMd­ V14- ihd "u know; tae to. work- by ** dock, to avow so India unit* in resov�tiug it; the - from the white -on. Walden: alter not seeing each other comd r for a number of wars, unexpectedly isatly and' certain atory pdnm. thd grant landowners, African Rates Are is, cooked suffic Beam urnelh tone for the doing of IL fand Prie%1441 witho4a ond-s w of boa& found themselves face to face at the War Office -officers of our, In- "The races that inhabit Fast W Each had not Off' in=' way be mobed for several hours in; task and to do it in that time or lose, the gallant native Africa %a cocheir, thnn 'AM v"W than Army. feel the insult as keefily a" 9611 surprisingly primitive; they O&WW an how in sure to wear a Wrist do the France at the some time, had. arrived anon of educated politicians. In- have -not evolved fof themselves the In Londbo'by the same train on the ae owift Wanowspers even i obs som- The consts'n' in this the time wW -prod you on and keep deed. few English most rudimentary arta of. civilization; game day, a 4 fttbm 00obw to cook *4 and country or overseas, can be satisfied and had both been 's4W you from being a bLccar&' the situStionL they have not &&*4@d to their own r a AW are afesim a. 1111aftebir for In order to offered -mlinia. It was of small 'service that Common decency use. the wheel, the plough, Or the lm* �%nowA'MwMew*s atvm If yo'e she wore and she said that dw very forbids our saying to the Indl#n . s. loom. Before the German alons. mm Will suggest them. penetre- riven to yve. Anything is needs might of kie 'inufteiry fece reminded weleqm'sl W on 4 battle- tjon Of tlie W uly clothes her of ter duty to tits Gc� -6 the wax In over We _#r POW UM field. but when one re skins. Even the use of iron *0 cfthW 1006 Md 4191ft, &M and to the in= an the other aide, and we cannot admit you to an equality dates from a. comparatively recent The Class L Was all attention. 10611106 dosis not need to be ventilrted kept bw from- wasting pnejW.* mi_ With oursellves.! If Indian *ere- to I was told the name of a Now, Johnny Smith, what Is I W it 0001M, mpy be noked to the So Iters is ttia sestet of ths "Join, 'Then what reasons11 have We period. YAM an, using a b=3*- the teacher.- I chief on Kilimanjaro. who first intro quadruped?" asked "A quadruped fit anything with soods one. be sun that thlbe that both she 4M I haus to rbs to remain within an empire which duced the use of iron spears, and 1 7-boilling lift baton -your food to exposes us- to this humiliatlOnl' a gathered that be- lived but live or six fo lop. - for the great cause YOU PA k in the satisfactory reply would not be &I- ur toober. Tee v&tites is none Canada's Cad Sam together easy,to find, generations ago; his people still told I "Yes. Now give me an example., rem with exultatifn how he had conquered "AR elephant." '*bW fft' nesil; to bog, -and five 0111- "An a matter of fact, India did not far and wide with bin now engine of aNc* can you -tall me of any few amois 11or asnalis. at the outbreak of the war. nor does war, 'for before that.' they said, 'we t%,,red quadruped?" Vo_u-gh ­Wn had y she now, ma�m this reply, t Ady had a as, dr, A--& feather be&" V4 or a boew Pat with tight Englishwoman is attempting to put "So backward a people must have-, arouse wd8 de Rw a Ash' to cook I some such words In her Mouth but their lessons In civilization made, ;of a Cranks or porcelain because of her ohIv*Irous easy; they can learri little from the i MULVit1f. we are the man bound to And a 'low out of a Intolepabla yet wK need to be very way complicatecr civilization of the white! saw awe? a = N-TFn I — w" wvWT7 MW It 1 dw 11=114P sitead On. man, for the white man IRS his is I low rX not Chink this impossible. Unrestricut! highest Peiose Pold send to IMP it fft= ruallIng. But -Food Board migration within ends by mechanical contrivances. ed the empire Is,out which are above the nerroIs compre- P. pt Retarne-140 Comm nim Just noow Wbon W49 are being ImIDed by Caneds 2OOwo,OOO pou"KI0 of of the question. This reason for which �j an -we �Ave In Of vW henilon. A steam plough or an art.: POULIN & CO. buyling now, I" syrup pails 40 nice- fish were caught and landed' in the overseas Parliament& h a ItIv ly, 7%, Ides Of the tireless — Seoths' N@4 BriMsw6*_XR& astonishment (or fear), but he. 1t'. The NO Wsp.in the Joint year. Tbo'frmh cod exper"I am so strong that no one :who has not pick up from either any JIM Many i Over examined theni can hoo to see nobw a p" pod which will be v�u which 5,M,5w pounds went to *9 the policy reversed. firdees ao*w. The-, pea = b: husbandry: med wfth bay or exesholoir, packed Ubked. 11kafts. Wish to Remain DWerent.' "But the implements of the Indiall and With b*%,M&& in tJW The dry Mited cod OXPKftd &MOOR* 'The white inhabitants of the Do- village'r areeven to this day remark, - POULTRY. do salted in are, *an o few In able for their simplicity, the African middle Jed largo enough 'ie boid tie ed to 80,MPO Pounds, and inions at present, a f an kinits.' pou you use to cook *0.,food in. lAck"d V6146* to 15'a,,M numbertthat if,they once threw open native could understand what -they nda Make a cushion to fit the top of the md the sm*W cod, A52P2 used;. their ports to the populous East they were for and -how they were Better quaWy profs We Icir a" perfectly and ob& it w1a bay would be submerged by a flood of what Is not Ion, important, them, -1W wwaliPlor, -start Your food cooking, 3k to eadmaftd t1sat oomewbsn be. Asiatic, immigration, In which their simple tools could be made on the- 11TANIPOEM, LJWt" Put * IT, the "nest" in $0 1111rd 011111. tw 90,000,000 and 100,000I000 national characteristics would be spot by native f1jildis (craftsmen) Mersullold ft Montreal od should be obliterated. A South African states- after they had watched an Indian 'Mot, Put cover, export this Year if vhk4wd hot or Z'W pX manoncesaid to the late Mr. Gok- carpenter or blacksmith -at, work. I I ftnzsl�, S�W between 60,000,000 and balet 'It Is not because one of us is cannot bore elaborate all the advan-' If VoV Went the Highest or inferior to the other that tages'which I feet sure the East Af- Market Prl000 -VIP length of time neeft*&M to cook 55,00,00 PO4fift1f , cured- superior __M� South Africa= cannot afford, to ad- ricawnativie would secure from Indian' Ship all your mit Indians to their country, but be- immigration, 'but the point I desire SIAMESE TROOPS IN FRANiDi tion corps, and in ander the command 7�­ of Major.Goneral Phys. RkIJ&I Janrtdb, cause we are different. It to not un- here to press in that by making Ger ressonkblo, that we should wish to man East Africa an Indian colony First 06ntingoat Consists of Avintlonj wlko "a awarded the K.C.M.G., tome months ago 'when he was h is Just we can at the sme time settle one Motor and Ambulance C4rps. cod of the remain European, but that RAW URS what we cannot hope to do if we of the out Siamese Military Mission to England. standing problems of the JrJpJL Reuterps Agedey hasreceivedt&ui The General, who has since, been permit Indian immigration.' empire and materially assist the evo- to us --We Pay All express this well informed Blame" source some awaiting in rrance,the arrival on the "Surely the aphorlim of the South lution of the East,Afrlesn negro." AMNYTTR COMPANY. Africaii statesman contains the germ details of the first Siamese as contingent, was, some twenty contingent; Blame of an alternative policy which India �7 (In business for 30 Yom) "which arrived in France a month ago, years ago In the Belgian a ­ WAR COINCIDENCES. army, and LOUIS ADINOVITCH, Manager can accept without humiliation. We ..The, contingent consists of units of In France. �Bft_ege "Montreal, was. educated AM sc W. oulance. =ate "A ---I- am not superior or inferior one to Which 'are Queerer Than Anything Referaum Bank CC 'rho SlamesiN are peculiarly -sufted- Hodhels" ft the other, but we are different: We to aviation work; on account of their in Fiction. new?, Montreal. also wish to remain different; neither extraordinatT keen eyesight, their Indians nor Englishmen desir' to The war boa brought to light so smallness and their.daring. The mem- lose their national cbamcteristi;! rn,� many surprising and almost incred.1- bers of the aviation corps; who have discrimindU migration within.the eni. bit coincidences, that werei*lt not toi arrived lu 11r4noe have 4d' good. Aire b- fundamentally wrong In piin- the absolute -authenticity of the re- eds I i&W hm training in 8jam, which will bs com" ciple, because the logical development cords -one might readily be excused *a plated In Prince' ­Thij 'wear khaki of it would N a fusion of the ram, showing a little doubt on the truth of uniforms much tbq, same -in cut 4r. which.. Is a goal nobody wishes to then' statements. 0 && Anul" that wore by the British troops. Al' reach_ We wish to avoid fuslonand It is ,to the Army that ave are in- Sup I • though there- has been comvUborf co preserve each our own characteristics debted for the majority of these re- Send at o Cc or Funsten Vagaries SOM60 In form In Slam .-for many without doing Injustice torndic - cords of the inexplicable 3412.1 Boo Game La OCTOM w of.• 22 to 25 fears, the troops which are no "Thin goal we can attain by assign. rste. G riving all are volimtoors, an Ing, to each race certain areas In the Before the war two members of -the E-11rcefient Programs Jmpltm Upon this principle each Liverpool, Police Force had. Son* who ifindicatim too aw -KishtY ation --cowwbiet say. member ofthe empire would do and have, In gT** up.toCetbir as close filen The children, of the - neighborhood addition to itt' h6meland- ' certain playmates. ReacWr manhood, one --rat V. been Decide To -day. W been greatly Interested by the spheres of Influence assigned to it In W theme boys emigrated to Canada, to 6081j"d. *& Weak I& Toroffift DOWS of the arrival_ of a baby at the the undevelopoil tracts of the empire, and the other to Australia. When Newcom". it in obviou's that the Southern Pa- war was declared e of them joined , =01016f � 4 a"- th"i-F.4. One of them, meeting little Jona. cific would be allotted to Australia a Colonial unit In his adopted country a. CA. r4taw TO"" W v qswir� Q�kmv gaff' than Newcome, carrying some milk and Now Zealand, and 'that South and in due course reached the West- mvt.very careft'lly, naked: Africa up to the Zambesi would erh Front MON& In your new brother's come under the hegemony of the Each took part in several big bat- 811118 vowaw=W, AWO 440 4111% a name?" Union. tlai in France, and had many. "Theyhav en't found oat yet," -re- Suggested Settlement. "capes from death. tomed Jonathan.- -H* con't tar -U� laft ll� to receive #PitabIe Then, bqt'*, the soldiers wore. X N i!J Z W*r C*Vwe which will orevis of Ust. MAGIC Y1.1 Autumn A��yl Value In -Peace Time. eded- UP. all sOrtd -LJFT..O=- CORNS vhe war bas. ape and in- RE 7-. trivances, invouttOUB of con TB FINGIRIMustrieadin ation, for Its W1 INGICAS - Or compens wastage at life and limb and imm. aM adhim fir- onsk 'Pro thing. W:hab OU iffy -= Man, `50ITO- which may s litia" lives I* the .new! gqAt-tilile C4*e_;W You say to the ditir store aTo con me a sm!L11 bottle of freewne." This future is to make voilisions at sea In 6008. chOQea -positively thick 'foir'at' 166At avoidable, lf'DAA Im' will cost very little but will by. Ge'in&dm to As W am relooTe every hard or soft corn or aa• possible. liod prs," re*8 X"t. Jug from one's feet. It is the submarine menAe that has A few drops of this spew'ether com- brought- this gnat improvement. in the d, applied directly upon. a tender, ted ii ON recot cash prize pound, dangers and ricks navI6"IOU Of Our Wed aching corn relieves. the soreness in-. nsrro* ease. -to the fore., for th# 11446101- 40"i. it stantly, and -soon the entire -corn or er has been so much -used and so much assist k the MOSA&S callus, root and all, dries up and can improved in order to -detect MOGO fCl -s. with the Angei be lifted off w undersea piratical draft that hundreds W iia to ant "Vings* This now way to rid one's feeftof of men are now *ondertUllY Skilful In. Supreme bom A)f corns was. introduced by a Cincinnati detecting the whembouts of something- man,whoaays that fftesoae dries In they can neither see with their eyes Necessity moment, and simply shrivels up the hear with their unaided ears. It Fe" NoOrIll. nor OP41Vs up kit -or canto without Irritating Litethis E-�6ry_ soldier s` kit corn will bereadity seen. that surrounding skin. in certain w derful. list Of P063113`1111168 for the ml�st contain Don't lot father die of Infection or least being the avoid- fUtU C 0 me" things if - he is.to pre- s. not the _0. d_ lockjaw from whittling at his come, one of the - most E. Wit GOW 0 . . . . . . anee of collision. sent that sniad ap a which is so -but city this out and make him try it. &so ful and deadly dangers Of t.hls peamnic TORONM, CAN*DA If ur druggist hasn't any freezone deep in times of peace. our Arl:ny yV. to, order a small bottle from nevesvintell h Many -a gallant vessel, after plough - of ibeie probably the bAs wholesale drug house for you_ Ing its way from the Antipodes for portent is his razor most important weekis, bag met its fate In the Maps The Victoria Cross. must 'stand - up it created toff U conditions — Deaf Airmen. of another outward bound vessel at When Queen Victoria ,7 tinder all in a. cable's length of Port all t14 order at the time" of the Crimean must be ready at The Americans have made an w most with so thatVae can get &'clean. toniobbg " discovery. They have On account of the thick mists which, War, 64 years ago, she decreed tb4 Stmilts little drew with yoke and velvety, comfortable above Channel. But If the cross should be worn in the navy found out - that deaf mutes can be come. down in the, Ch L *ever in. dim, to be shipped on ever in the shortest time; This every, vessel has its listener both hu- hanging by a blue ribbon and in th4l _McCall Pattern' No. 8552, and instrumental, nine -tenths of Nbe imwL' is only possible with the turned into efficient aviators. There ... trop Safety Razor are, in fact, certain points where army by's red one. Now the dile .-so QrFa Driaos. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 y"m Autos the these fatal encounters Will be AVOldb&' fannies between the two ' ad $= , a"- pzketo con". Tjsndir Oeo4n No. becaise it is the only one deaf man has a distinct advantage I vices a away With, the 1404 PAC%. 15 CeDOS. dw sharpens Its Own over the man who can hear. Py _people are GIRLSI LEMON JUICE ribbon will be worn with the blades sui4maticS1117. 7. For one thing, deaf Is SKIN WHITENER Cross by sellers well as V= - Include an AntoStrdp in never sea -sick. They never grow , � , -0 . . I - our next Overseas pack- dim. dizzy when in high altitudes --neither How to make a creamy beauty lotion H &is. .., I. -mountains nor clouds hold any ter for a few cA aft 11113"two Zdaftwas Oasesalons. X" P** rors, for them, mid they have no feel - At Us" &dwes 3 Jug of dresA.' Thb.in sue to the fact Help speed up jOroduction In 1911W The juice of two fresh Is 120 postage win do"oer that deaf mutes do not possess any mono stmin- an Start now. Overseas by .4ral ad into a. bottle containing three sense of motion. Another point tal ounces of orchard white makes a whole favor of. 401"M wairs" Aut&Str*P the deaf airman is that he quarter pint of the most, remarkable is not worried by- the explostolim of ORTRAIT AGENTS W Safety Razw 0M.' aeropliLne engines. The fact that 'be lemon akin b"uttfier at about the cost Rood print& IMnishin one must pay for a small ju of the Mae w1d. eye, c7th4ina at I* 'Terues. SaL heks one noun keys up all his others. 'United Art Bru"W14111 Ordinary Cold CreSing' Can Should be tests which are now being If the taken to strain the lemon Juice through conducted In-, Alnerki . continue to she cloth so no lemon pulp gets tn. bear good fruit, a deaf-sz"mb man I a "m luT. QUO" Dl ON keep trash for _ __ _ 4 Men this lotion will B Bothwell. Ontesta, Reid EpNQ wfll� not in the future be necessarily . ..... months. Every woman kZOWS that Botbwall. Ontario 4isqUaJifted for the Flying Selff" lemon juice in need to bleach A" m "39 SA" Was, sal- ' -z s , ,� - MONEY ORDER& move such blemialm as free ELL EQUIPPED NaWSPA301114. way to send money by mWI lqwness and tan and Is the Ideal skin W &" Jo prtndjW plant 11 The, mate Ontario. 'ranoe o4rried, 1.114 is by Dominion Express Money Order.- softener, whitener and beautifier. e. Wilson Publishing just try it! got three ounces Of 191 for 11-304 C*ion q}i -1L46V0PO110O6 orchard white at any drug 9701111WILY _NZW8PAFXR Von JILAILA store and NT in Now On 7017.ftilsaistafrom the grocer and make 4,t 0 1 France. Will not We are always asking how trick w 41 up a quarter ptn� of this sweetly amount. b9t in hat 9 1=00=11111=11-- Wager the •- war Will teat, = � mi, two& TOP"tiL rant lemon lotion and message it Publishing Co.. WotAZJ4 IN THE WAA4U91[ryl%fict they are quite resis- i Inw the, tace. nee , arms Anuum. though there aegreft e,-- 1 IL MTd long war,TUMOR& LUMI J - &ad external. oared withi Repair Wall -Paper. let= 41toild Attitude of Irrench peasants' *von in resignati011 I Write gain b our home tr ou 1.0 lata. Dr. *am soldier'. "will, Arid the Dal'901"s Of Wet- ."The war," said one - , When papering L a room, save some so b4ftre !man memo" last a long, time yet. Our company .! of the paper and let It fade slight- Co. Limited. Collinswood. Out Nothing to more sinasi to MO bushes in,.f boa planted rose Z.Ozkt'6f�fy�by putting it in the son. Whoa JES WAS TO DO the light- Whou soldier newly arrived Usall our trench." marred spots Show On L QUO wall it 4 ltxbt sewl" at he— to than the attitude thd peso 440 spar* time. good MY, work neat ... an jolly- optindstal" 'said the Of Ing line b. you 4*:11i:I!111!11i � of France adopt towards the WILI. no aedma In the reserve paper and paste them .'A band of fizr and,& touch Of em- 0 ­ Deny, Montreal. ut trout of ours. could be more phlegmatic ovei, the, spots so that they '*III few peoplenerver be noticed. of being "di on tho I % than the P'nuch - workers 82 live." Let me McCall Pattern No. take you 1ntO7 the Amns Of Inaw4ps Zdalsom" for Neu ove*Ywbwa AM In' sizes, 16 to 20 -- ----- Kiwis' Dresv� re leaving the cobbled war. WO'S Price, 25 cents.. red Iowa. TrazIder market square of. the obell-sbatte 'rice, 1S t tie TuIage three our no 8 n meat Co., fore paring them. Then -Patterns may be ObZiid nt 7- trenches. The dusty lane. leads from Dear Sjrs,�l can - recommend V.t- tnon yew generally expected the, &a locAlr- McCall - deal", or e zone of war. NARJO�S LiNllii�"r for Rheumatism the square to the clos As was horn the MCCO'l C*.,' 70 Bond St., An we walk along Mere Is the wouff, and Sprains, I have used It for both award the No 1! )tJS11 -judges *ckded t�_ Toiorit D"it with Pri ze for 1917 for Literature to one; N author- one,of our patrol aeroplanes. We gase Yours truly. of a neutral nations luckl n P( A coil spring attachment has bee up, to sae the z black -bunts dotting • T. B. LAVERS" is Dr. IL. GJallerup, the distinguished rds In, Two: i4iiL '-tn*ejk ­ : , St. John. Danish litterateur and novelist. -for holding wash bolt the —to see our airman skllfull� tabs• banking and twisting to avoid being of -I& best-known works --"The Pit - A wholesome 'an& appetizing kind bit. The youbg corn, waving green grim Kamanits" and "Minna"—have of muffln is' made of nuts, bran arA oil each side of us, presents the false been published in Eng Loney • -of peace. -There a" women - idea workers. here and there on these fields, Won't Take Own Petsoes. ba,6ks bent te.the aeorching. sun, their. Rudyard Kipling visited a took- sun - heads -protected by huge straw seller's aboli iec;eiritly sind'comm'enced te. -They do not. loolt. up. A ally to turn over some books, en - bonne sh baiUry Area a casually VVTM I well -hidden Brit] with the feria Into conversation N half-*84vu. - It: makes Us tart. _4W &JUM I T I -abopman'as he"did. so. those brown -faced daughters of France "Is this good?" he asked suddenly, it. is the common event, of the day.. taking 11p it volume by btmse&. ': 9 ATTAC0 IThe fall- of an anti-aircraft "dud" "I don't know; I've,snot read lt," creates interest' for them only If It replied the bookseller. falls a few. yards from them. SIOR Rt ling frowned. n's Lbinent seettSirg ade i These, French people, ._wbo live 41A -bookseller," he said with mock Slid the Cofts"U'dit. life In communion with solemnity, 'lend you ,don't read your theft!the silent, Waving fields are so negs- reHem pain own books?" I five. We wonder why they are not the fullesf. To. - which the -other answered i the volatile people we. anticipated. sharply: A little tied aritl(sotte otic soldiers are 'Wearing -steel helmets P14efrats Immediately flood values I -a would !-were a druggist, would you sdothe, the nerves. and rest and gwmasks, but the peasant expect me to take my own drugs? Es The H :l'i'd, applied not be enenmbei*d with any, such pro - :,oftn$. strafig tlie Sloan'sN Liniment Is very effectiv# tertiou.; Their whole demeanor seems lainev ", wou"U"s. "iff. allaying ixterif 'pa bruises, aches, stiff �Oin Jo suggest a certain fatalism. "M a M "9 choicest G�UraKM3009_2___" lcia= r= shell'is meant for us It will hit us, no _Easy Money. -Try one treatment wid clesk lumbago, neurs. se 0 a 'Canadian and.see howquicklKitclears the InatIC twinges. #v youn P Keep a big bottle always on ban$ tc On rodring i -we do," is their mental attitude.' regiment were, going into -the trencli- of'dandruff and It trig. ' Made in cma(w Thppis% yonng.. French es for the first time, IL_ ns. }matter how or where we live, or what , Two g Iriall6en In for family use, and their- cap- ently, __Women are �g with ut wonderful. Wherever them five shillings, for.!1POO-with-CAticum-So icum Ointment. you go . it Ib sod the manas Tb y are up at sunrlse,- every -W fain * t _morning ­ water. RiTm a 10 8 * I with tepig ca 7" Are no intervRIs for food, or practically and• work incessantly, until dark. There Pat, gay down. to rest, while i water. Repeat in two weeks. - Noth• ormed the duty of wia'tching. Pat Ing betteror surer. dozen ob none. Ado ell@ way drop in the not lain long when be was i Ff,"by 6A AdelOses 1026L. ad old-wberer--areat-wor _i4ikwried1ijMIke_yi shouting: do not show their alarm, although they •.They're CoMingl coming!" frightened. must feel -frig +S -' "Whols coming?"' shouted Pat. repm- D I t oc- . ­ • Their nienfolk are a war, and "The Germans," replies Mike. is best i PnRionally they come back from their axe- theire-V! - Wsw -i- tiny thatched (�About line 6 their t thousand." -in cereal -6ttake i lionfes. - still In -.41te- -- ditnger. , ,�b _09orm". shouts Pat, jumping up We marvel that stbey should %ione. -coryformM8 and ji*bbhig'his rifte', •iWui fortuAes' not get to -Parts, of as fai- away from ILL - A the war as possible: but war cannot to MW destroy the ties of home, so they come ilgin&rdis Zdaunaefi *am nowAr". DON'T SUFFER PAIN —BVY HIRSTP8 do of Aido5krw- Aitum U nimis book hereto spe?l& their leave within aft mrwlry ft, and on ROAUT 4etre sound of the guns There is still plenty of room at the iroat sod OMW metas, sore tt My ;b. = Mm '1�. up than it fitnifly friend, Don'texperlusent-,11107 top but the Top is higher Uses a M The most Important p the hone Ham filling used be. At dooJers or upInniarift a& H519T RnMDY Co., Mmnt^ assaft- W9 2-02 sk 010 is to see, that the ropingis ISSUE No. 41-18 K' pi. r• �"., ` (n -�• •�,�Q-walter, Nicholeaa,_ who was Jnr *.K MORIAM :� y V�.i. A7._ confined to h sCMbed last .y eeliR,, st�f. a -ender, loving memory of little ' fefin Prom the revailio a ark, beloved am -of Thos. A.' and . .� 8 p g epi- M -WElsoa, who fell asleep"ins ;: .xe _, �::; ••+ awry is .the !pil e. are sties• demic, is abld to: be oil his round Oct. lleh,1817.17. #n fratii tie revslent severebold: again this wbek. t!; p - he etneets of the cit shall be full Quite s number from hers -Mrs. Lawrence Clark (nee Wit • 9 • ', of boys end girls playing in the.streets SWeater !oats Shuts, Ties, Caps, 'Gloves }and U1�derwear. , gr 'Attended:. the. Warlthm fair on tiie Chapman) apd child, of Bel• thereof." zgch. 8: 5. z $s>kUrdit _ moat, Man., here at present, "And Godshall wipe mia all tears :;Our fall t3tock of these lines 16 Open dor Illspec on, - , ---Dr. enry will be here as u¢ital owing to the serious illness of the 1trotq their eyes. Rev. 1 : 1 s :sett Tuesday to attend to his ro: former's mother, Mrs. N. J. Chap. FATHER AND MOTHER -- lesaional duties: man. ---. - .--- -B- - _ Gl►IaE ]4Ei#IBTIA, -Ontario-Teashera' _ J-- }sa e.a.taur o atawn- P oil Thursday edgy ndFridayof sATen Our lines are con lets in both heav workin boots and 'finer -DA3r. Orr, 12TH—Auction' gale p g - �` ^ ar - p' of house,' store and lvt; household grades. B'ettei look` these over. The price .is right. -C�. SurlinR ia-erecting a this week. - Rev. Marsh' -ha fuuniture, pony,•buggyetc., also one a rah and conservatory in front the-honor of being invited to de- r half acre of ,good. garden land in R BUNTING �+ICIERINGF ti his reeideaee. liver.the educatlonaI lecture. Claremont Village, the property of • ! ! __ Y l' =John Draper' has been iud3s- =Mrs. N. J. Chapman, we re• M. Henderson, sale at one, sharp. ;• .Established 1857. �osed for the past weelk ,or two, Bret to report, has been very seri- See bills, H. $. Pugh, auctioneer. 211111101111 s�Illut is now improving.. ousl ill during the past 'two MONDAY, Orr, 14TH—Auction sale of - c ?� MondaT • next being Thanks•.• weeks, but we are glad to .know registered shorthorn cattle, grade t �gieing Day, the places of business that she is, at the time of writing, cattle, horses, implements etc., at p' will•be-elised as usual. •-• somewhat better, and hopes Fare 'lot 5; con. 10, Pickering (Balsam). the P/NGC ' MEW', TOC J.Miller is installing a now entertained for her ultimate eproperty of Reuben'Hesse. t3ale,at new Me(llar toruses in fila evil• recover one, see bills. ti. 6, Pugh, suer- Of. Robes, -dence. Ste. Ba'lsdon has the con. Do not forget the entertain. TvasDAY, OCT. iLTH -Auction' sale of :kinds hese just-arrived. y ` y. Blanhets, Club Bags, Suit Oases and Whips of all -tract. meat ':to. be given in the Town + cows, stockers, Helfer,. fowl etc., at - M -Russell and Mrs. Brodie and Hall on Monday evening next lot 38, B. Ft con„ Pickering (rouge When needing any Harness, Collars or Horne Goo i,P -i • 1amily moved on• Ttgaday , to the (Thanksgiving), under the auspices Ell l the ro err y of ,E. Mor aa. 'city, where. they 111 rieside in of the W A. of St. George's church. sale at 1,s0, a�arp, see bills, y H. call and see up. lature. A splendid program will .be given Preotice, auctioneer. Robin Gordoiahas been eonfin. by Mise Marjorie Tait •the well- TuzpD *, OcT, 15TH-Auctlon sale'of -Harness, collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and .e&1d his bed for a • week with ill- known entertainer, of Toronto, W head-of- cattle: horse; rip.-harbeas promptly attended to. .*ees, but is now, weare pleated assisted by local talent. Admission dcc. at tots 7 and 8,.con. 2, Pickering, nr ',Bayy, improving. 85 cents, children; 20 cents, Half (Kingston road, 2 miles east of Pick= bi.—E: - BaIsdon" has sold ,his fine the proceeds will go to Red (sexes. Bring Village), the property of W. PICKERI'vi Gtr HARNESS EDPORIII�4 A`� ,'brick-residence on Church .street —An. interesting event tank Penn Orvis. Sale ac one, new time. W. J. COAKWELL ' • ` south to C. H. Pllkey.- who takes pla-ee- on Wednesday, Oct.. 4th, see bills. N. B. Powell, xuctloneer. Some Phone 8600. ' FRIDAY, OOT. 18TH—Auction sale of g ,1possession oil Dec. 1st. when Frank J. Brien was' united 7o head of cows, 2-year old heifers, �" --W, B. Powell was in Oshawa in marriage to miss Mildred Emma Cotswold sheep, and Yorkshire hogs - feveml times last week conduct- eldest daughter of Donald R. and at Bandel's Hc.tel, Whitby,. proper- ng sales for ,Auctioneer Bishop, Jars: Brown, of 148 Edwin Avenue, tp of H: J. difkins, Bale at'2 sharp. ; rtvho recently-lost his-wife. Toronto. The ceremony wag peri . See'b;]Is. Wim. Maw, auctioneer. • ��w.e.-The regular meeting of the formed by Rev. G. Imrie, of In- _ "a" itrla' Red Cross Club will be hell. dian. Road Baptist Church. Im "he `..;oft;:Tuesday evenings Oct. 18th, at mediately after the ceremony the Xefly ddtveritasmenta.- AQ 0.F x4 o'clock In. the Red Cross Rooros: happy .eou'Dle left for Pickering, J NN --Hiss 8taddon, who. has been where #hey have .been spending a 1�flR BALE-A few treesolanpteked 4 Canada Food Board License No. 8-20760 telephone operator 4t the " B611 few., days with friends before BronYba r appl a. by tree or_lot.- T. Poacher c: ;ow,, �'tcientral for the past nix months, leaving for Plumviiie;- Pa., where t returned•.to her home ,in Kings- Mr. Brien has secured a remunera• OYER; N1E`T, U.unicipal and t ytT Corpora. ion Bonds For Sale--W D. Dpkee, '~ _ Yyille on Saturday�ast: y live- position, and where the best sand Broker, Whitby. Oat., Bea i'hone_193. J numerousE OR-SALE--Whits Yorkshire.hron P +�"�days la in down-®:ee;nent side- in friend$ twill aceorn an thein. d _•.= 4walkoiu romhn a of eSt� mw �`Pe havebes of rin hnd a encs ofind. Phone 7U. 4ocin laying R . accompany ! George's. p Fsow with 7. igs, also 3 2 ear old heifers �htirch property, from the toM tit �en_nlu.,9taHtill2tin, whi cosy good eni3iter. W. H. jack- • dt H R tio.l, Pickcrtaa 3 +--- t�,- lwaw.- am e Q o e c urch contains a--photo of-W. Siam. Just tabs ii118 OtTLlYl over t iib i1S�;. theforeman of the Star-Bulletin fiTRAYED—On to the premixes of misfor- printing department. Mr. Ham hevnder+ivwd.lor9,corf 9, Piekering: a =gym. $ieeep bad the °�herE'3 ©mething Qil "I]eeC�a r %ane to put nae of his hands into bas won fame 1n the far-off Pact- roan heifer, owner may have same by proving h e for John Percy. The services having made a number of -very iia ON £-moi ihl arty and paying �tos. ttisvid Pa huv a f#ilaon Bo ' _ • 4 cut " g box while cutting ensil• fir islands as a champion bowler, gg ---.Boys' Corduroy Bloomer sizes 29-38, �Df a doctor were •necessary to at- large aeores whish will probably «,-n cutting box might see thease of ,t de- -English washable enrdaray-swears like iron 4 - - l�a tend to hi is nries. not be equalled in a number of r,o'l;'rated to atl-fillrng at Rosehanlc the tatter a part of chis B✓te,t.and first 9Cne:tt, Cowan Eizu3.' BOYa Tn sed Bloomers, 2$.33, - - ... • .2 2D - Sergtred $outing, wlxo has pears, While Mr, Ham is a"erack a:�nnara. stance s_._ been in' training at Petawawa bowler. he is also at the top of Medium peic�--just right far ec - ea o - Cam for the t few months, the-ladder forhis t»ade, having been... TR a Y FD—From lot _5, con...e, dant: cularshp1s'5 - - pp ppaaxx of w r was- houm on Monday. - His bat. foreman for a number of years in r' tcer,° :-" trotswold' ewe tams. bison d Soya' Cotton Bloomers, " y [a: ,*.vrmarwn leading to, her recovery. Wm. V ery_tongh—looks like tweed tery -has -been moved to -their the largest printing plant ou the jacicsoa. Balsam 2tf _ W winter uarters in Toro: Hawaii I +lands. He iiearnt.ill9 trade F ShrbDshire :ai til: ►leo lambs of both yeses. Youths' sizes Boys' colorsater Coat from 100 to 4 00 r q OR SALE-1 few choice shprarling and- ,,� - -In giving our -.report of the In thePtcicE>tulr"o :�tEw3 office hay _ a tc con Issue, we we elated that the amount. years ago, r a w.en y ;�' i:afi'.w" 1. l.«tw rt.u.. - t Youths' Buys' Braces, special, per pail• 'get apart- for soldiers' Christmas The annual meeting of the I; OR•SALS-1 fre'h mileb cow. S �rottths tan-Blocher=$ootet_for sehool_,wear,_will boxes was $87.60, instead of $7,50. Whitby Presbyterial was held is , Jcrncy cowsand 1 registered shorthartrhutl, _ Tbis sum has since been increased St. Andrew's church on Tuesday. eriingg, Fred Lac Y lti;e pity sialvern aa7.."2-4 + we cleanledinpt-specially pricedndef of hard , sizes 1 toa, job 13 2 50 by $5.00, ' aad was well attended by the - - r —H. J. Marquis, of Stroud, ac- ladies from the varlos1 ns congreRa• -toU E ND LOT FOR SALE IN Youths' Black Boz-Kip Bluclier Boot. sines 11 to '1 Lwm soled 1, fila son, Charles, linos in the Preeb ter Splendid Pick �',Ilaee�4rame hoti:e. �t rooms. x P y y y p sa -acre of land. targe and Bmai! trait, lmmed- 131. Exceptionally ebeap. fora fine boot 2:85 r anntoeed down on Tuesday even- addresses weregiven by Mi9A tate un. For further par ticatars ai to e ri Boys' Heavy-Black Black Blucher^ Boot„gtiod Baa 1st _ 'tRx to see his mother, who i9 in Drumulgnd, of :'{ewcaatle, who i • �� a—bard. tt. R. X0.1. Pickeriat• y ' y p , # serious eon 3l tion as a re n'tofht'r very active in the missionary ccTRATED—On to the ptemise9 of another job end, sizes -1 to 5. - Our retail iteeldent. - They eetuened'home on Work of the e-bureh, Rev. Air. S the undersigned, lot s, con 4. Pickcring,-�priee is really the present_wholesale price .. 2 95 WedIIesd OM' Shropshire CRC. _ t snare �iow busily engaged seated the Presbytery, and Rev. �' n e_sstat, ar ton, s a fibre, _ - - _ tz expense*, S, s n<ar Greenbutn hauling lumber to provide teal or• Mr. Down, L who conveyed greet- acarus, sewn and rive 11 corner_, rats lock .' . -and 4prittR catches, 1 inch outside straps,. - IarRe herd of cattle. A fittt roof odist Church. A very Mark 81;5 a shelter for R J.• FlemmIn s fin s from. the ladies of the Jieth• OR 8�1Lh—M rick-fount Joy. <Sbirt pocket and straps in lid- 24 inch „� ... _ ' ham. a- 7-roomed. brick-efad residence. + - ry able paper acre garden, with smaii'fruit and apple trees' ��An`Exh[bition Bargain," 26inc4 •4:00 twill be laced over the walls of the on the work of the Summer School Soft water in the house and. plenty. of hard Beater. p God cellar.•stable and hen-houue. Reasonable , ormer barn. The new barn will at Whitby was read b Miss gri«• bar articitlara'a y: tQRohe;t 1L'nght. 1\'avy Slits and Black Dress Serge. Don't miss. 3 y� g _ noi d until next Summer. Thom,,of 17ieabarton, wbich elicit- etount 1sy�. o i this line_ fts•very Maid to get. Pure wool t - f �. —Robert and Mrs. Fitzsimons ed much favorable comment. �.j A •-SALE--4,90 acreo o - , - ••• -r•• `•+ " 0� and family, of Hamilton, sent Bbth dinner. apd. supper _ w_;erp 1' rolling land. first-class sail. farm in first-class -111111111011*., slate of cultivation, lU acres of good hardwooU ";• ?Black Silk Poplin. 36 inches wide. $Hppeped over Sunday with W. J.• and Airs. served is the basement of. the bu.h.. small or ytu8 or firsttlasa crn:t. f ots.of ` ,Clark. -On their return on .Tues- church, to which all did justice.- water farm:'weli-le- n luck ire havio it ordered sally. The bee ' - acts of birild5n�,s. g In' Y - nood�atns-,',:"n.roomed frame house: rural is richt. Per yard- 200 -aay. they wire neeompanied by -—The-re was considerable ex-- matt. good , m~ es com re- - — al6ea.. Allen, who has been spend. citement in the village on Sunday mont stetson 4:. P'Rds "rinaisone of the finest pe fhrmin sections in Ontario. Would take.310000, - • Ing a few months here with her, afternoon when phone messages gaglown,• balance,-on mors gate . 6&r cent: Now dust at the last= - 'Take .. ai tip froom dauffgh�t r. Mrs. Gillick. arrived from Toronto stating that Possession given oti Ap�it-int nt:t. 1, 2a;, -Mrs, Thomas B. Marquis had Germany had asked for peace. It Claremont, 2.4. _ •.31 >, be mss#octane oil :Friday last to was also. stated that Tarkep and OTICE is hereby given' tbat Sam- ug. �f you +want shaker �a21I1e�8fOr ,` all in her rodm and sustain .a Austria had thrown up the-spouge. Nuel Burgoyne of the Township of the �Iniieir �u�' t}leril l� O rr . •fracture of.one of her thigh bones. Joy was ezpressed by'the ringing East Whitby in the County of Ontario, tAs urn Mai e.ghty o! the 19 and UIPR. ears of e; her`u'ar is, mill whistle. SVhile the war is will apply to the Parliament of Cana- <; age; y y da at the next session thereof, for a MAN`7��D— CRUSHING eeriotta one fur her. Her many not yet over the neon i5 the best Bill of Divorce from hie wife AliceMa _ a wAdo hope.for her.ultimate re- that has been received since theMaud Clatke of the Town of 13ilton in edverp, beginning of •tke war, as itis the the State of New York,Report of standing of pupils first expression of an official char United States of Americta, MarriedIS YOUR' CHANCE 'of Sr. division ofPickerinRschool. 6cter that, has-been, received from woman, onthegmund•ofadulteryand -- _•The first three of each class are Germany that they are aired of given in ard-er of'nler:t : -Sr. 5th= tear. ' While this news is very Dated cit the'toRn of Oshawa in tale Jean Clark. Cecilia Cowan,-Carrie cheering, weare-very hopeful that' County of Ontario in the Province of Yon well rerinire Shaker Blankets for the Autumu. ee our new lot. McGuire. Jr gbh—Hilda tllorrison, better news trill be received be-Ontario,-- the 15th diiy of August,' Grey and white 11.4 and 12.4, at !$3.50 to $4.50 per pair. Susie Stanle , RothMur b ` 4th fore ver - Ion's -that the enem A D. 1916.- Ladies' brushed tvaol �Stveaters in grey with rose, Alice with awn,y p y'y y SA�rrFr. Br,rmoY�E,Crummer, Art Crockett, navy with grey. Asmart coat for 87.00. y has inRde an unconditional sitr- B, his Solicitor, Zv, E. N. Sinclair,A big range of lIeii'3 Sweater Coats in taupe, fawn brown and greEva Mnrglip. render. 44!•,lY Oshawa, Ont.all pure wool„$3. Boys and-Girls Sweaters, all colors, $2'u•p. —The special HarvestHome ” —We are sorry to record the - ,en's Sox, iu are pair. A nod line of ',Thanksgiving. Servicesin Picker• deathofMrs. R W. Weeks, Which ELM DALE MILLS u y-and black, from 35c to $1 a gsng Methodist church will be held took place cn Saturday, the 5th Men's Pasts and Overall in black, blue, khaki and grey, at $2.00 to $2.50'. on Sunday, Oct. 13th, at 11 a. m. inst., at the age of 43 years. -firs. PSNQ•and'7,80 p. m. Rev• A. H. Foster Weeks, whose maiden name was ill our neW Rubbery trentinto stock last week,T You can aI Ways Ret the best Mani so co€De and be fitted. preach and the Whitby M'41e Minnie 1\esbitt, was a native of soba Flour,toad$-f r Quartette will sing. A special Markdale, but before coming toManitoba Wheat. ARTON Thank•offering.will lie taken. You Pickering resided In Winkler, R - enora forcordially invited. Man., for rBread.. Try a bag'.—On Saturda e s was engaged in the milling Pastry.Flot'r Fresh Rolled Oate« �+�Ln will offer for •sale by business.She has been a patient BRA\, SHORTS' Happy 1 i�ou-gh :,-.public auction hie' property, con• sufferer from rheumatism for a MIX FEEDlisting of drug store, barber shop -.number of years, - adua OATCHOPand.fine nQty sixrQomed.dwelling. became worse, but -hS erf 6onditiou CRUSHED OATthe same time D. Simpson will •had not become serious until `offer_for_sale_his_residence, "Islet- abont-ten-days-before b r—cleRth,�VHE.�T These stoves are acknowle ed•Cottage, at the east end of. the when her heart becatne affected. CRACKED CORr'village, See bills forparticulars. Her funeral took lace on Tues- !. -- � ��-' - =� - P MIXED HEN FEED to be the best stoves —01 ber return."from Mariposa• day when her body ivas conveyed�.Caldwelt's Crealn substitute�+�?'rT'. r: On the market township last week, ,Airs. J. N. by:motor to. St.'John s Cemetery, y C;If Jieal, _•,,�.�..x,,;`b.stn-de.Richardson brought with her a 'Norway, for interment. She had 1\iolasses Jieal�' -dozen of eggs that were, exhibited no famil , but is survived b two .- Vy y CHOPPING AND OAT'Splendid bakers, easy on fuel and ba relative at the school Pair at sisters in Port Orchard, `Nash.,�Tyy EVERYDAY handsome in design,,a,,.,,,,�,a Little Britain. They measured and two brothers in .l<lberta, who (,bet prices on feed i on lots. �` r rx g8}}z7� inches in circumference. are engaged in ranching. She is _ Call and nee our full stoekq " t~? Ney,were nearly the size of goose also survived by her husband to BELL PHONE. �,,7 A' and Were laid by Black :lain• whores the sympathy of the-com• - + i - . i T h� .otreffs: munity is extended. Chopping K6ry. day.l _ I P, B V N � �'�" �. ,» • r•p.,.,t�-+-•,, - .. _ -,� �w• °rY+ �' r -•� .-6. : �p � b�I ! a d • yd '�, v`,,t"` .Y. •�„Iv+• y . r • y -1 •:�9.7rif..:V4+%�a.:�r ''x�:.: d:_ .-.e-iv`A.. J.l.-r..-4}_ `i Jr:h..w ... .,.� n..., t_.-,Y:.-. .¢- ••, .. n^�..w.:_.a�, .e.DS.L�:.+zaA�a,.�'r,'S.�.•�H.'.FJ.,JIC'i'” ,.' _