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Price, of Toronto. spent 'the ' Medical­FRE19 ton, spent Sundayat Cherrywood. holiday with friends here; Win. .Ramse. Qft .Toronto, spent .Mise McFadden spent Thanksgiving GREENWO L. OALDWELL, M. D.; Successor Give us your name and ' we will Friday with' his sir er,�mffra. R. Tarr. with her parents at Hastings. �. to th•.lite Ds. 8.' Brodie, Phone $on mail to you every 1lionth Clifford Woodcock and lady friend Frank and Mrs: Gerow. of Toronto, , Clar•mODt, Out. " spent Monday at his home at'Mount spent the hclida y, with VPitlfttim Moa -MILLS a Supplement of rove. • 3 the latest Albert. g •.V.'E. OARTWRICIST,;.For• Geo. and- Mrs. Judd and. little dan- • Misses Minnie and. Eva Hanson, of marlp of Groveahurst,Out-, 9uooessor to 'Victor Records ghter, of Toronto, spent over Sunday Toronto, spen't over Sunday at their T r Dr. B. E, Towle,-PioksAng.l;Opt. Office hours at George Hovers. home Here.. �. I9 to 9 and 630 to g s, m _ 881y tips sell Mrs, (firs gad two children. of To- John and Mrs, Soden, accompanied ,,Victrolas, ronto, spent .over Sunday with her by R. J. and- Mrs. Cowan, visltted ,on 4 E. FOB$YTH, D. of O., Regie- Pianos, brother, William Rennie. Sunday last with Fred and dire, Sent, •, tared member of the oytometriaal naso- Robert and Mrs. Ramsey and fam- bf Toronto, at their summer home on - ilatlon o: o■facto. ep•oial attention gi •n to Piano Players �* i f�9ieim�t t glasses. By.g tested tree. Sheet Music, etc. By, of Toronto, spent the holiday the shores of Lake $cugog -Port Liceaeeielo. 4-886 i Call and hear ur selections of the with the formers mother and sisters Perry. $• O..MCHINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., here, Flour substitutes kept on hand 1V o rain member of the College o: Meet reco g. No trouble �� ,,gsoa. et Ontario, lie•nfiae• i' to show you. WHITBVAL8 : CALV-ERT-MACRAE ; rizyal•ianaand.8ot in any quantities reQuired.' of Be a] call "go of BnrR•og•, Edinburgh, There have been a few cases of the A quiet wedding took lace at 67 e att•ntfoa to dsieas•s of women sad Q P b' r` e iidr.a, 0111,08 and r,,, "flu" among the -school children and Robert Street, 'Toronto, on Wednes• Highest G1 eOg Ess - .BAkL as a precautionary measure the school day, Oct. 16th, when Miss Margaretsr has been closed lora few -days; and MacRae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. � "a (Successor tol t� thebuilding __disinfected. ' John MacRae. of Bothwell. Ont„ was Timid • H. KENNEDY. Barrister, Sol- Baker & Heise) Died, at Whitevale on Oct. the 10th, united to Mr. William J. Calvert, eon d rV .lector, Notary public, Conveyancer &c. ` Marv. beloved wife of W. L. Smith, of Mr. -and Mrs. Thomas Calvert. of f iRlihitby, Oat 41 aged b6 years. Mrs. Smith, witb her Pickerin Rev. (Ca t )'J. D. Morrow P B P. uv a • = StouffvilleOnt, husband. had resided here for about performed the ceremony. The bride(�r o T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- : 30 years, and she had many friends was attended by her cousin, Miss, Ma- y � tr • '!:B Coast ocowaaftaeaes,.adoonts b re ret her sad de. l g b d th wns sic - -fs11g180e. �f ous•,4PMfbyt 10-y `� E. OHRIIAN, Barrister and $T • solicitor, Notiery Public Eta. 'Money to Can. Office. Brock et. North, �Wbttbv. 261y W MLIAM.;d..BEATON. B. A., Bar- g� �4 ristar, Sollottor.NotaryPublic, associated 9a practice with. Messrs. Byel<man, Denison d - �ost•t, Barristers, Toronto General Trusts ' Hniidiaq, 66 Hay 8 taeet..Toroato, Tole 4 , Linin 96!•88x: se y ' Z ueentai w o very It, g e ep urn,an br, a groom p Barley and ' mise. Her It, and has the sympathy ported by his, brother, Mr: Hamilton v r Of the community. Calvert. After lunch the happy' ft Thanksgiving visitors : Gerrfre and couple left for Whitby and points 1[= y Mrs. Burton, of Toronto, at William east. - n%hF;a# Burton's : Misa Elsie and Fred Rogers,' of Toronto, at W. D. Rogers : Miss � Olive MacCrae. of Toronto, at James tiROCK ROAD MacOrae's ; W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and ltttl_e daughter, of Toronto, and Mrs, Wm. Badgerow Is recovering Mrs. Blake Beaton, ofWhitb with nicely from her attack of Influenza. ' D. R. and Mrs, Beaton ;Mise Lpdin Both•of Mr. Churchill's •children are �• Z' ��'��'N � �r Ma+ ^* *i•� u A. F.. and Miss very ill at present, suffering from ic- Mason. of Toronto. with W. 8.and -to. visited with sad family, of To on za.�'LT1�T�.�°l,. TCN_ a LAKE of BEATOCGI D. -- S.. Mrs. Major. it :ii Graeluate of the Royal Coleige of tienrat - y, $mgeoas pad University of - Toronto. Office DUNWARTOt� Monday. _ - -- _oser BR,.M. Fringe's. hardware store. ' George Rodd and family. of Myrtle. =k wee bourns to , I to &30.q lnd,'0CHORPI N G :The farmers are all busily engaged called on. W. $, and Mr'.s. Jackson, fin Oo April 1st the undersigned will false f3eI1 pbttae azo. 41ly 1 filling silos now. Thursday.. shop. During Dr. Beaton's absenceloversesa. Dr. Cook, possession of the above of Toronto, sill be is clierse.' Harold Taylor, of Toronto, s enL Mtn, Amon Rodd. o! Greenbank, gorseshoeing and general blacksmith - AND -i- the holiday with his cousins. Alex, visited with W. H. and Mrs. Jackson work promptly attended to.� ti, Thom and family.! on Monde Also, George Moody and Lame and interfering horses made xAEs i*sasftssasii 49alths. - We are pleased to see Mise Florence family, of Oshawa. were Mr, and Mrs. �. - -�. •. ---. - .....-I-ling' Annis about agala, after being ct}nfln- Jackson's guests on $under a specialty of, and money' t . �('� gyfunded ifworir dosenotG. HA"M1 Issuer oY Marriage V ed . to her" bed ductus the paet'eveek prove satisfactory. s aent s 1a ty the ccuaof On o, with a severe cold. Ltv @ickering vines.. 2713 our school Is -closed this week on GRERNWOOD •.ea 1 �g �„�C,�gQ� J �p Every day as account of our teacher, Miss Wether= T. C. Robinette and family. of To- � }: YY 1ti,iRICHARDSOiV - Rest Es- ell, being unable to return after her Tonto, spent Thanks ivin with Miss $=tLQ�e080'�Qr Car CO. - t. • T te. Insurance. Conveyancing. Notary 'I seal.' _ " *acatlon at her home. p g g -i Public, Ete .;Pickenag. Onallya M. Wood. Colne one. come all, to the basement James Hor and wife,, of Toronto, rV POIIOHER. Real Estate Auc,f Dnnbarton church on Friday erect- Th Dar with the halt million motes 1 e tloneez, vatnatoz,'eon:6tor sad faaa.r W. �' Barnes-,Ba18�Green RiV6r ill , Oct. lStb, at 8 o'etack and hearent the lsolldap with Altred.rad firs Self-stapter, making It easy for "r Trimble. ""- et merzlm! lieenses. Brougham: - 3L CLaek,_- _-Pickering. , 'U es women to drive. Electric light so . No. 1. LeeuseH' .-was in- thi Jiiss Brent. of `Tyrone and'Sir. H ndsvjljqgp old _ in back seat, making t HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Our ° e quaintances. � R.- Licenses in the County of Ontario. Kathleen Wharen, pianist, and Miss Mrs. Sandy Moore is Irecoverlag evening paper. at #tore sad We residence, Clar•moat. Norris, A. T. C. M., of Toronto, assist- Sesta wide and well finished, causing RAILROAD from her recent Illness and expects to i ed b - local ta}ent, and Miss Jackson, your many friends to admire your y be out again soon. T1 B,Bi+7AZON TOWNSHIP CLERK graduate`Ontarto Ladies' College and car. A man is known by • CoaveTane•r. po�mfrloaee toe irking and. Telegraph work as talrght In u tl of Owen A. Smil Admission T H. and Mrs. Oliver and family the car he drives. : a'adavtgs, Aecomtanc aw.- Money to loan Shaw's School. Toronto, will ensure p p y' have been confined to the house dor- em farm "Leser of Itassiap tae 23c. Proceeds in aid of soldiers. 'Come Ing the past week with the influenza. Buy a Briscoe. Ask the dealer." eases" oaf, g -v a good .position at a good salary. and keep the girls In good spirits, C. Davidson, Ciel' wood i �• Miers lice Nuttall, who h attending .y - Write for particulars. W. H. Saaw, it collegiate in Toronto. spent the boli- °_ r CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS. Pres., 8 Gerard St. East, Toronto. WHITEY day with her parents, Richard and forsale, Denominations -=-$W. 8100. 8500 -- Mrs. Nuttall. .Dykes price, d 1-2 and all Pbo e193 . W. The old Newport ,corner at Brock There were so few pupils at BehooLumber D Dykes Bond Broker, B•!1 Plsoa• 163, whit- and Elm streets was sold at auction _ bY, otic., lssd. Phone 70. sotf e a on Tuesday that the trustees deemed 9%l (��]�����,„��� other da for=1,710 to Joe H and It utas to close the school for the bel F J� Lvl who owns t a o No the sate of the wee HUGH S. PUGH, Glea Major. Ont. west'. eek - Licensed Licensed Auctioneer, Eztensiv ezper• The schoolfair for Whitbyed -Shing a genes in imported sod thoroughbred. stock, W nen- Bales conducted asTwb•re, write for terms FirBt-01888'rig8 fOr hire day afternoon on the town park was DUNIIARTON �� and particulars, Pbooefad.itlte: M-ly Day ornight the best of the twelve which Agricul• POSTILL,"Licensed Auctioneer; Lural Representative Tipper has:heid Miss B. Falconer is visiting Miss V. Vfor Counties of York and Ontario. Ana- - BuB meets all • trains throughout Ontario County. Beckett. of Scarboro. ton til•• of 611 kinds atteaued to oa ehorteae Teamin Tom tl attended to, A paty of 61 returned soldiers, most- So tar no cases of -flu" have been xT g p p p ly amputation case&•,' arrived from reported in our village. notice. Address Green River P. o., oat, Agent.for Canada Carriage Co. Halifax last week at the military pp pent Mon- Lath �_•- I. W. Pizer, of Toronto, s ��ORTON M. GIBSO'�T, Ontario ` hospttal. It i& now probable%the hos- 'dap with his mother here. - and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil � $� peak, p{cam*{;, - pital will be filled to capacity with 0. A. Gillespie is spending his veva- g• s ssibly tion at Colborne and Grafton. uaeasor to the late w. E. Yarnold, Ontario -7--Land Surveyor Port Perry, - 44-1 ga.MJ, — Hiss A. Annan, o Clarke, open 1 of Water,. Pure Water Lieut. Chris. Trees, brother of Sam•, Thanksgiving at her home here, is - M. MAW. LICENSED• _ AUC M. uel Trees, of this town, was stilled in action in •the recent fighting in France. Miss H. Heard, of Toronto, spend - Ing a few days with her mother. QMA ,for York, Qntario and Durham :Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended are wise you will use the only = U Other casualties are wounded in vari- T. Closson and familyspent Mon- Mrs,McIntosh. � _, to. Terms reasonable. Datta for sales may be you nus ways : Pte. Thos. Seymour, Pte, day with Mr. and arranged at NEWS' Officvr Ben and indepea- Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, A, Ellis, Pte. Leonard Bktli, Pte. D. Mrs. C. Gibson and Mise Mary, of dent phones. Whitby, Ont. _ 51y ,•. : - who is -agent for Wind Mills, Gasoline Hoar, Pte. Jus. Palmer, Pte. -Clarence Toronto are visiting relatives here. Engines. all -kinds of pipe and fittings �i�.B =•LCV E Forester and Pte. Wm. Smith:. Gunner. Walter, tion of W. G, and Mies Lon Henderson, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving -with her mother. for water works. Also bath room fix- Yetorinary Surgeon Mrs, alters, arrived home from an Mrs, J. Law, of Edmonton. Alta., is tures, etc. Everythi9g given careful hospital in England the other day the geest of her friend. Mrs, F. Morri- Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. attention. wbere,he has been since being wound- son, rinary College ', ed a year ngo. Jack Forrester and H: Mr, and Mrs,. Watson, of Toronto, And Graduate of the Veterinary :. RICE'S PUMP WORKS, W. Hadley, two other Whitby hogs, spent the week -end at Rosebank - Science Association. -' -----Phone-of8ee 1808, residence 2602 Home Tel. 3o?I_ Whitey era e o � ,- -bsive arived 'home • as .well as E. R, -o Sas been overseas twice, House. . � David Peattie, of Toronto, was the _ CL7IREMONT; '• ONTARIO ___ guest of Miss Brown and Miss Esther s -: Enormous Demand :-� GRURNWOOD Tho and Mrs. McGlasban, Allan JOHN PHILIP Wedding bells are ringing to the north of us. and Leonard, took a trip` to Owen Sound on Saturday. for Graduates of the Populaa Mrs. J. E: Disney has been. visiting A, and Mrs. Sparks and their two Hasa full line of fresh aud'cur-LLIOTT _ meats constantly on hand. p friends in Uxbridge, Miss Maggie Murray has been boli• daring with Miss Gladys Trimble, - sons, of Oshawa, were with Miss Mor. rison for Thanksgiving, A large number of sports from To. J 0 'of Wbitbr, down on Saturday for Spice Roll, Break a John and Mrs. Seldon, spent un ay wtt rP e o ronto came ogna, einers, etc. Yonge & Charles Sts, Toronto,' Rev. Mr, -and Mrs. Honey have been Miss Dorotby Gatward and Miss under the doctor's care for a few days, Gertrude O'Sheen, of Toronto, are'tbe -- $igkest prices paid --for - All our graduates -and --scores of our L, and of Mrs. H:,Gatward.' - -, Butcher's- tinder-gratdvates--=-haTe ave sen visiting Greenwood friends. A. W. and Mrs. Hilts; Miss Mildred, _cattle,- positions this year and out of the sValter and Mrs.. Dennis, of Oshawa, and Miss E'ff$e Henderson, of, Oshawa The P1Ck81"1ng last one hundred and four applica• spent Sundav with James and Mrs, Plaskitt. were weekend visitors here. r business ftrma fnp_gCe- ''nine, ,hep. Emerson and daughter spent and 1ltias Grace Corton, of Toronto, ilance Commltte elp we filled only Salaries Thanksgiving with John and Mrs, sent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Gerald ranged from $10 a week to I12o i; Adamson. ire Elsie Rice, of Toronto, has :liiss,Mary Anderson and Mrs. Can - atalogue been holidaying with her grandmother aingham,'.of Toronto, and W. Ander- i The ob est of this Association is to sent free.; Mrs. Stewart. k. son, of Oshawa, spent the weeend lessen stealing and prosectita4 the. felons. W J: Elliott, Principal ' Mrs, Wilson and daughter, of To. Tonto, spent Thanksgiving with Jas.' with R. and Mrs, Anderson. Rev. Wm, Haig, of Columbus. Ont., on Dennv and family. ppreached two excellent sermons Sunday. which were 4ireatly enjoyed'' _ .Members, having proper% gtolenoornmuni• onto immediately with any member '�j! j Y-• ++5 For Ha�C�l� . Mr, and Mrs, Blakely and son, of 1 Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with j Wilson. by all. He will be welcomed back on any future occasion of Executive committee. ` fromj $lack Breasted Red ries, Richard Miss Street, of Audley Miss Miss Allison, of Exetor, is visiting Messrs. Misses' Membership fen ti1.00, p - 'Glawe-choice stock and Da of Toronto, have b holiday- y• Ing with Miss Edna Middleton. her cousins, the and Allison, and sang a solo in the Pres-• Tickeetalmievbebad train the Pre ldout or: excellent layers. g•or•t•sy, on application. Rev, Mr, Joblin will address the byterian church on Sunday, which ' Also, Young Belgian Hares, League here on Monday evening next, was very much enjoyed. Exec. COM. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- and 4ilver (Prey Siber• or. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. ian'jHares. October 21st. All are welcome. Donald and Mrs. Andrews and Dor• The W. M. Society will have the privilege of hearing Rev. Mr. Rohold, • 1; Pedi respStock. ?` , Rs Thoxtopl. we �. Cigrke g - 1 '�. •?e!i8�tr:. `: llso>eeias! W. J. RDON �:� u... , w,Y..,. 1`.:..'�,1�. r �n....1 hr.i..L'S,'.iYi[.:'.IN,i"14,'�i: rtll v�....,n�'� othy and Gordon Brown motored out frdm Torobto and spent $tmday with RObert, and.j[lra. Drown. r -:S..rrX•,f fs ..•''6,� an r,1�CAf•m', �LLL'E.��....'i-�,i.'�}rai.n"r'J�.}L'sfiiit-!M,e91 vening Oct; of Toronto, on Monday evening. 21st, at, their�armual Thank Offering tom r; tl6pstiag.. dl wet e. . y •;; V,� u!Y� n%M�!'Yr!.v�1+.•?i'^W+�,�.�.- r Ueme_nt prE e , Ae Co' REESOR, f :1 LOCUST HILL, _ 1ono, r u yr"a arca (L113iitj ABpB---rr at reasonable prices' .-4 Olive - Oil and Cucumber Soap at y - fj�+•enis--a-cake, Verbena, large round Bath Tablet, at - 10 cents _ s o e loral Odors r Carnation, _ Violet, White Rosie and n .. Heliatfope, only 86 cents'a boi k Palmolive Soap, special size over- seas cake, 6 eertg C: Wal Liddle; Phm-wig ` r.; Drugg'at-•Graduate Optician a : ' C, N. p, Tic,.Eit Agent.. . y a'ass w 7, Mot ;kg result As cereal substitute flours a" now. fccest rOvisit" IV* move on the - Another progress -b" beeti t e', - vi a�'d gone becoming ava able 1r6ni the now - excited' her 0119--UlSt rt of Now Brunswick y I use in the , Canadian. aiin- 0 pant organization of a titchnici Jymons Of 11—Pea W. 11IM240 wipeechle". #gDoes rea service. I- . —, forest �dard loaf will be increased shortly to- ; ywJerry listened trained 20 per cent. so that Canadian broad he asked finafty ask she kiiow yet?" [will conform to the "Allied Lo4i ad. -I s;;9osed they've sent so2ne. one Cold—Very I policy, " decided upon by 4he Food to toiN her. But that VA'S'n't in, the boardiiii a husky 801- Controllers of the respective coun- The car was, A tF It stop Highland ani- I trie% oi� nott went up, the.stairs. and- rifer In the picturesque Highla, form. On de car wall a young slacker I Jerry 'returned to watch by Poker's 11' Gres rry - retin The girl cast ad- !' In i t Britain's glorious 'his. bed. Jerry 27 thought p.9 more abouit with his beat girl. -ty bihat night miring glances fit the attractively- uni• tory. there, Is no other such mighty t? rK the law of real -de dur- girtinued.). 'formed "kiltlei much to the. dis- ;fi;rt to her credit as that me (To 124 pleasure of the slacker So he Ing the last -four years.—Mr.Rooes, end e uni- h in Flavor ser—Absolute in Purity. endeavored to make fun of .the volt. form . by - remarking: "'That fellow's knees look as if the Sealed Packetsoftly were frcizen." Black—Gr"n or AU=d 1 TRY ITI THE GLORY OF. N U R S I N G % The kiltie,'overhearing the comment, 36mtram siOtas2sawnsk.Leamwkhvutt ARMY bases. Booklet sout Irec li CCVI1;M glanced contemptuously at the dude's 1 SCM ?09 as SoaMes, A". Two c,, ME BRRbH- civilian clothes, then scornfully re- 1 plied: knees "Aweel, A'm thinking y MAGNITUDE OF ii PRESENT aren't " cold " ybur-toet." The slacker got off at the next stop. ACHfEV9MENT Pinched 'Em'. R4• Advantage Enjoyed by Allies Is She P -a beautiful' bou- Valor of Queen Mary ent Largely Due To the 8 "Ili aft. quet that had been presented to her; 3ana low sty's Forces. I to a soldiers' hospital. To show their Mid 640 Arthur'stanwood Pier His '_Majesty diie Ndm' IsW N�.essssrrs the -British army done appreciation_ the inmates commis-; WWI. witlit T111i Alles, Neytr baa to stand sis"rititst Ravishing, Ali=* compans, vi opsew finer work than since August 8, and stoned one of their number QW, owing especially in October, says a London • at the'' hospital * gate the foil isad done it & rame 80 ft, When the CHAPTER XXT. To feel the little f de8potch. Comment in the English morning, holding the I racked and shaken sent A pan newspaptrii. has mainly fastened on queen passed. He did do—with hai dwose, When Jerry opened the :he and door -of I 'unexpected results. Queen Mary, i tenderness to Jerry's hi I th, remarkable changes that have er once made A,are it was an y 5 apartment, he was at over, before laying the soldier t«. the pillow, he kissed the I situation seated in her car, saw the s, coni were head on - place in the &wl that takm OW led file $3.2y the-do-m—estic conditions ince the unity of command was is 1110 standing there bouquet In hand,'and' aoiiormi H t4eebollow in the back of the i T. fowl assuming that he wished to present ME with i a r1kL, I MR.To e sitting -room, neck. ished, apd np. a4so th ,,dt white rest room, Wai d t ii but by the light from the ballway he a n be guirant' d by It tic, Rer, sliii :i He put the boy down gently; in for as victory ca, ee .1d that a small nvraon had beer, few moments, to Jerry's immense re c anges in the - it. After she had thanked him her cou see organization of corn the sot's. And lief, Peter fell alleep. put to -bed there on mand it was obtained by the appoint- car passed on. 1'rz nded Immediately the sma'I person- sang The %ratcher's thoughts," first in The soldier stood quite dumfou mint of Marshal Foch as generalis- ha. recognized as•tent on the patient, strayed gradually then, recovering . his speech, he out- in a voice that I simo, but though victory, be, as-' B bed,'-" the * boy,s breathing continued to as- !said: "Well, she pinched 'em" matted Z _--@it -`Look whem. I've gone to been sisted. and certainly it has• Jerry. Pour's si . Tbe tone inti- be regular' and reassuring.- They the organiza- mated a pleasurable excitement over -went back to- Nora; they returni to sisteil-by the rcfofm-in,. os, ;'the 'situation. that ffiorning,"tiow 301nany years ago, tion, it depends most of all upon the the army, and this had recalled t gate came (xA into ball; she, which she o his mind human material of edi- has never shown up to well as in the Iuoke4 troubled and anxious Arid which in tl* light of this imm ate exl:ienon-ce took on a fresh vivid - last- few months.' !,rm afraid your supl?ers &ld,, o 64 1 . . to keep ness. Nors had then been hardly older I It would be unfair -to, the British lorry " she - belparl. Uied 'than Kale was now. To recapture in -it warm, but-' army not to acknowledge, it in only 'Imagination the al terms, the splendor of its No: of that day, the "Never 'mind about ny-way contribution to our present positions. the 1"PW; Jerry of that day, was poigmnt gcusr what's - the matter - with. Peter ? an effort. -Kate and Pt -ter a' If one had -to Make a list of pivotal "He _w" in school this'sbould be shii from such misery. aml 4 �4 by the Allied armies, taken sick home. He! on-, -afternoon; I brought him and shame as bad befallen Nora and 1 cehievements But if they were to )ie shield- one would in fairness have to put 100% could hardly walk the IsA block, and Dave. 1t get him up the ed, how he must workI those of our own armies well to the . yras 4 1 could do to . i refiecition tom,.'The.capture of St. Quentin Hill, ,49- stairs. Ho' has a high fever; the Stimulated by the . be be- �4 doctor came and said it might be pnew gan to review in his mind the Is* of which gave . us Peronne,, the 'briiiakilit be's bad a co, real property. In this - troutotksorii rt-Queant line in the r _:the fast monis. You know of the Drocou few days." when Kate l was engaged up Can -1 see h&?., occupation I�e w cpmtians Rigairi Cambi - the "Poor hide kid! entered ami %tteinyted to.y"nme her,, "Im bo 'i m Lresi of the Hindenburg line be g he'll drop off to Aeop 011we twoen Cambral and Quentin- rx qu in look in on %e.r firmly that she was to h 04 littalFboy boy's flushed fake a 'these are the achievements of the The to and not disturb hill* oz slong aw, represent heavy eyes thpit oversed reii &gan 77 one was going ..of recognition alarmed. Jerry.. to have nursing enough to do, and she very large part of the work done in A < withdrew and talked i with Kate t not use up, all her strength at the i France. In addition we have coni in wbispers. Yea, Osie doctor had m'" breakdown of the Ger- W tin cm _11 out"t. Luked to the. TO CA told ber just wbx4 to do; she had. 11ii "he was convinced that he :ran defences In Flanders and the de- Y - been he said, she !iihowed him eimiii sector by the-oc= Irving .the medicine regi meant w'ha't fence of the Rh -If he foil .asleep, he wasn"t to be I the medicine that Peter was to have. - pation of St. Quentin. cu -roused for any medicine. if he awake, made him promise to "Where's mother?" Jerry asked d tall her if he became alarmed abibut Palestine Glary Setely British. genuine military glory. e very gen Of "Mr. Bennett came and asked if *he set the room quickly and iF anytInng, Th ���� would riot sit upstairs with Mrs. Ben- victory to entirety our quietly to rights, and as quickly and the Palestine nett. Thoir baby is sick and Mrs, quietly smoothed out Peter's bed own. Never has the British arm3r bout it, and Mr. wftbotit moving him. Jerry watched pi tine r an wor?72nc a ayed so great a part in e wa big! is to Bennett coA&i% ti home from her with admiration for hes noiseless it is 'doing now, and when it 11i You'd better go in and est efficieney. r' offensive began. momtered that our" ;5 pur supper, Jerry; Im *?raid it wfiR '-You're a great PtAle nuree, Kate. in t1he. summer of 1917 and continued be sick G etcaa.coi I si almost like to ...... almost without - break in 1917. and Jerry "a his s?.Ppei as w P I so that you c German of - Z to do but be di<1 not ready k nionleni 4hat tYe—welglii LIM no' face showed a , Her sobei ;ii� itmas cow or hot. Tne was gl�arn fonsive this spring fen on us, the oude magmitude of our achievement in tak� Two Sizes -50c and $1 beset with anxieties; Peter's iiiudden like � If you weren't very ing so great a part in the present of- li 32 ream Canadian wvmen have found fAniess alarmed him. Pkrtw had, siii "it love it vdwn Peter is Ingram s milkweed Cream the most efficient become to him Hke his own little only a lititle Ack." fensive is more amazing. Praise can- toilet preparation on the market for keeping brother. He spared a thought for "Mat will 'be soon,,I'm sure. Good-' not eqxial It, but it need not be bAsh- the complexion clear and colorist, rai U scum W rpm windburn and pimples, k*opf.g the lie awake'ful in do soft illob, the Bennetts; poor people, it anything ly apologetic. bc. w and white night, Kate, and don't even when In should happen to'dwir babyl He' he lai conference at water daily, and warding off bang nails I worry ins." The results of t, Vflkwed to .'had never men !Z&dI so thorough- He retuirrired to the subject of real . .- from the anger. 11 has therapeutic Wall- - Hc naturally have fles no other ly eligrioaded an Mrs. OCILUCY" UL foU7iid 1_,.. German emollient possesses. PrOperty, but after a time not been made -public, but th situa- ftutui�_f_wwma Alway have a box of Ingram's Vali sai tiny' human being, so enraptured by bard to concentrate his thoi or Bouveraine ftee Powder (500 in the house tion as it presents itself to the G it and brimming over Is on with baroness A more touch and oiliness and perspiration :on account of it. Peter must furJ_V,Peter was restless .and now and then man mind Is clear enough. At all 026 to disappear. It covers up blemishes and gives should hap• ke incoherently In delirium. Of 1i F 1.6sam -1 P.rei costs, the enemy must hold his pool *-- . rtea"r, flawless, complexion. It stay* be all right. If anything c�wl Wc .you lete 1=111 value Would a knovOedge of as your druggist's there to a camp pen to Pete_--Jerg3 eastern France; if his line line of Ingram'* toilet products lostuding ropert he' If anything -happened to tion in easte .. ..... 1- -,flew instantly to Kate and shrank Rter! Tten when Peter quieted goes there he is ruined. xodenta for the toga (25c). .�.back appalled. it y. could he not defend his 4, about Not only. A Picture with Each Purchase down *gain and Jerry's !�nx` After sapper he wend upsi -Irt e of IRC!sii I= was tom I rily relies , Dave%. positions in 'France but he could hot Bach time you 11 4 c ag - -h4 Bennett's Make inquiries about I "41-avok.1d or giverirou,without charms, large portrait of his .-W9rld-famed motion picture actions. Bach after it been zed with sion. 0 ot on this left wing make s thougbis. He gritted ii�io I to ng of his and the -e'.. =,I ; 8, ". @ n I a sentimental contemplation the, back on this pivot as slowly as time you g it a differentportrolt so you i on wheel iscoMetion foryourbome.AekyourdruiWIlt- MTV it; 01(i uAyn 44 a al -Z paroT."m of terror W cameil V. F.JAgram 41 Windsor, 0111i to down Mrs.- Donohue, who had dreamer and when romance had crown' If, indeed, one Jisd to desert e in a M0 'hot bolth and 4iien! ed with its glamour and myster plunged It into'* . y poor•ntence the strategic change that is e doctor. -,40w it W&S'NorR's head. lie exercised •his will i se MIMMI-Oned the going on, as the result of the opera - asleep and awmed *quite normal, bat Ver and set his mind firmly upon urmerved that subject of real again. tions of the la%t.: two months, one Mrs. Bermett was so Id say the -enemy is. slow1y te- .7. 'still needed the support of Mrs. His mother came property and, world Parker a will d o it--. dile spoke to him in the lui in the St. Gobiin Mno 'If it should bue's presence. phicing the pivot How. is Peter, Jerry?'. I -position by,a new pivot north of Ver - ___77 7 have another atta,,A and you waren 10'o "Sleeping. Can you go to articles Ver - here, I don't know what 1 91 bed dun. By cleaning or dyeirig—restore any d, and the On the old hinge turned the battle to their former appearance and return them to M Bennett bad set appeal now. Mrs. i "Yes. The,. baby seems all right, had''been, irresistihle- extended one direction to ctQd as new. M front which' you'.9 mother so rs information Jerry's and Mr. Bennett has got back, the B and In the other tt feels easier. Mr, Ben Belgian coast J wfdp7s through' Bennett e Champagne •-to Lorraine Send anything from hot Behold drapbrieg -011ta e_; he to si Z; through th half -opened do6r of the is �.Io�vn to the 1. finest .. nes 6f a moment. I T- stay -�nth--Peter �ju �dAlsace. On the new it will t delicate- fabri-es. We pay rtment; and then she asked ai anti- I present y e stile- '?�ntAire nr exj)ress charges oneway.:-- you come. Is Kate asleep?" to I knows lier goi. nii .4�so_ I told.nogr I'd waten. line reaching. down to Alsace and don't know where I ought to be, e to-nii it—rough Na and Bms,qels "But if Kate needs me, I nor rou ieli you si e Jerry stopped into the dimly right'; toward Antwerp. --for-me-and I'll manage to 9VA "Iltlolennett came close to him. pome' C L to her '6� : - . . some EAN11ILMIG or.D it pours. Things U14 IJVII_hue­,�� tell YEING it never rains but always happen in at bunch, or else -they you how grateful we are to 0 T -wisi been mot -her; I dont knowwhat t 'N EN� BRUNSWICK TIMBER arker"s in happen at all. It's a;l hadn't d have hi:Ppened to the kid if it Think of P. aa -a will be so, in anything been for her. She's a good neigh- 1"he'e JIM carrcsMgi bop all right.—I'm sorry to bear about- To Be. Dispqsed of on 'Stumpage! suggestions that save Jerk went lack to his own rooms Our booklet wh boilsebold sugle, the boy." Basis Inalead of Under Lease. and persuaded Rate too let him watebi you Money will be' sent "Yes, but I hope bp'll be better in rea. of charge. Write 7, ger fora mbile. --The lamp was shaded "New Brunswick has made a radical to -day to • Che morning." so' that it dial not throw its light• dir- change ir, its method of disposing- of 1 7 - "Sure' he wlll�There's a thing I on Poter's face, but Jerry could learma this evening, Donohue -story timber of Crown lands. ' Heretofore remained beff see that his eyes open came Into the- office just before I left; 1'(,.ng-leascs were given resulting in from time his lips .w" that M time. to I set It up. Scanlisn's fat r -you any increase of value going -to the Pa ker s Dye Warks, LIMIted -U;' were niumbErw inaudiblv. And as r -'77- the know the fe;Blew that's fust been con- lumber operator. Now, timber cutt- :4 auk- on rhe Ma"bei ticked On I vi�t�- -his father shot and 'killed b is ing privirtges will be offered at "and 'Dyeirs VA ONE [!A hu and on, ii there, wv4 no change,, s a follow named Corcoran, tion o IV waltiphed with deepening an n a straight stumpage basis of this evening, and then MIT 'd hi"If. -o much 'per thousand feet. The 791 Yonge St. Toronto s------- I Into Corcofan's store, Provincial Government Walk*k (1='L7 rig is will scale all y right ug, to him, pulled FL revolver, and Pro "' fore -runner e ae 7 lteawhile :d sb�vl%T se4i. 46ei thi lumber cut. it is likely that.the put a 1�1#t thmigh his h r tea _41f'__ 4 'k I- w� M -�V� CSIR VA, 17 7 * 'I,' I - — -!X f.0 7 A 01- ----------- UNERS. TOR ]11�,,­ - WrrH Afty -LOSS ur 'rte-:4apanese Steamer Stink Off Irish Coast—American Vessel Dedl, tftyt4 Off Atlantic Coast—Lasg of 90 Lives Induding Women and Children. tis r A.:dsep a frolori Is, Said * portH9 Tm" ship h" &a&Vpearitd J&VAnan eteamship and he saw a maw of Peogis ftruggl Ing in the water. :.'bwn torpoilo6d, a" -it is, falix- able, so the destroye--r—,--tn- the=-1xt& :-J, Zirew Maru, of 7,985 tons froe-4,.�S5 Ther were no mail boats ZvW1 -ed tint, 80,ji�ei were 10A. - about picking weather, .0med ng UP ElizV40 Us= was outward those who AM were alive. , Ito Am - picked up 30 persons, eriesu warship • �% and carried about ; !00 passes�ees. TM vessel w" tor*: one of whom dW,vvWle being hmght YOU J. =yGerma, MOrming German stv of, A L�atch.*om an Atlantic Port woeT4-wli`en flout 800 miles -south' says: --Scores of American soldiers'were killed or wounded! 40. b*%U& i and German s�ub-: ?%a few iurvivoys vA%o were pick- by shrapnel fired by R Ger t1u,j to- (ioed the, may we ed up by. the AmaTican torpedo boat. marine after it rpe . MAN 11 feel proudi6 have raised Ticon6e­aga. 1"00 miles: St=d destroyer 9terret have been brought t4eflnlshil) stock, grain, fruit or vegetables that will lberv. 7bey deciare the torpedo off the Atlantic cea-Q. according to; survivors who in. the story to'd by -20 Struck *ie slimmer i forwar-I ejj.�',.the compariblon with the bed his neighbour can Sine room. ;arrived hr -re on Thursday aboard Nothing. remained for. 'those..on Britivh, freighter. produce n aboard - the: chil-; There- were 250 me board, inchtding the women and rago or. Amerioai steaniship� 4ron, but, to plurge into tine wean. Ticonde Theexhibition gives yoit an opportunity large audiber, however, went down of 5.130 tons.'and a�l but the twenty i v_ay Are be.; with the *00. 'to show your beft work, and to see whal A' The Yawl di*appegr- who arrived. hire on Thit ed com;pl6t*1y within seven. minutes, lieved to, have peri.shed.! The aur producing. rivor3 got awaY in the "y boat,others have been procl otbar being struck by VAorm". s not derno, Tb 7iNhed by the;, Thi &--am- was indescribable. a Wn' wR e s-;bmarine, they' It is nat�ral to want to'win a prize or a ibbo The 'Weather was bad and rather.'ha;­�:!-shell fire from. th III IL ; 'd. ' -an who the. &vwnli W .7 The cries. of Xt w tcen of the' m puts Ore. %en - Eve*rbody ha-1been; . de reached port were m -3M r1A a _X& rending. X tac-hm6r-t of tcoldi'vr, detai!ed to ca supplied %vfth life be�ts', but only the, not wI the coveted prize, the effort yoff make will mean llitrongodlt were able_ to stand the; for horpe% which i%ere being trans-'• buffediig imy" and ixposure. an improvement exi in your whole year's production. ProviIft, the, connbander of Ticon4pi-agc) was attacked pre-, -ft4rmht heard sumaY-Y on Oct. 2_%hen *be fall be-- veople- tbe. Ameriban deat670y It is this constant striving that keeps all live up- to -the v of hind I bar (-nvo% be, a tu pone The exploslori and steered his I We, as manufacturers, have 'a tremendous responsibility to for the point Aence the sound carae. I trouNe. spur us on. We know our success depends on, the perfect sates- CIMLS -AUSTRIANS BEING faction of the millions, of Gillette Razor users who daily enjoy theIAN .... -real k=ury of a faultless shave. ROUNDED D" UP -day shaver has the ""blim rWn" on the Gillette UN LME"TED The every put Razor. His hearty commendation makes his friends want to buy .,German Rbbbers'Had Left Thei� Position of Enemy l in Albania is It would do you good to hear him. the'famous safety razor* In'Pitifut Condition. Extremely CriticaL �7 -Wai At the Exhibition, you will see thousands of men who owe their A deapaUft fro ---t1w_-_A mer �f rout Thington says: The Au' my firt-Albaftia is.'in loan Porten E&A of PAY 4 Austrian ar PAY danger of immediate capture. The: clean, fresh appearance largely to the Gillette. Suppose you . step Neeft 16,000 Fron6b, civilians � have. � %. been from the G I vrrn.nni by, allies are hot after the fleeing Tau-.; 'into a bewelry, drug, or hardware store, and look over the assoirlt-.. A *0 Four thou- I tons. and may surround them an their ng BrWA Sand i WU out, c:11I.Atto soft fee 4 are 4dona 411*7 30are in a pitiful e0ndi., Army expeTts and 7 7. keenly 1interested in ther-diplomats critical po- 1 Your. ybes work has 'entitled you to "treats' yourself to. a t. tion, having been wkhout food for *me'deam .3&en ftmaed. Irl. Of Sition the surrender of the Bulgar-! Gillette- and you Isdil say, as the smais go hi� that ft was 0a ustrixlxl�_ Soi joy eouedded 4ovm the emae... time ago- Austria had three routes: bit five .dollars you ever invested. W 7 - ebeelcis of the: liberated men sM v, by which she could hav!b withdrawn 1 her forees. but two of these Are prat - The 2;50 imi:yffiaw resniod from the 00nou" �a CWulry rinted from the, tically closed-bacause of recent events. She could have gone' out by Ochrids ULME SAFMMOR CO., of Can4a, Umited, 'townre Alexandria* St., Nontreal.- '''towns-. the Brkish stormed toward or Prizrid, through Serbia, but with Office and Factory: 65-73 St. Alexa ft, wavopr their ams and cheering. � th,6, Italians following them from the A7 - Team of Joy streamed down dwir, tilts far -ob- ,mouth -wept .and the Serblans, waiting m Tlhe Germarm., had i for them on the north-west and the And theen of *41Y belongings. allies dominating the Adriatic Sea! HOSTAGES EXECUTED some distance north of Durazzo, her 7. hope, and that is scant. is by 'By ORDIER OF BOLSIEVI[k I' only 11.000 PRISONERS, 200 GUNS- i Nick into the open country b1i"ad y CAPTURED ON any continuous dtlensivo works. FIRST ILIN x It to believed here that the neat' S. TRANSPORT Scutari 'A despatch from Amt�terda' big war news, will be that the allies _CHAN Xr_1 U0913pemess- X-C - --- . I A despatch from London says: 'Sugarless Apple Sa have talcer' approximately 100,000 uce here repo it;0art 250 hootage,.q have AJNK INA NEL In Wednesday's attack between Cam- bl4w that sugar, In 90 soaree, tt& Austrians in -Albania. I.brai.and St. Quentin' -the allied troops 'recipe should me to the been shot at Nnza, 180 miles north- It in saild. by persons in a position prove wale .":7 won of Sarsitov, as a,reprisel for the to know the facts that •the allies are made 11,000 prisoners land captured -bouaewife: To nearly one quart of M-' 200 owwwbmtiom of M. JogerQff, a me h BH04 Steamer rishing men and supplies to Albania Collided -Wit guns. The victory aJso yielded, chopped apples, add one tow snit, #310 square miles of territory, and one cup chopped ralsinj sad few _bw of Ow Xxtraordinary Commis3ion,, through Durazzo. from which they I a an aft* on the prison wardens,] tab ids corn syrup; when done. drove the Austrians a week ago and i 13-4--yed - the naval: -base them It ­#nd - and Dashed to - Pieces great, haul of field guns trench mol_ -01� 1; - on Rock8. _. ,-.—'tars and machine. Puns. 'Moreover,, addsms14 piece of butter* This esuos PTU`Ry_RATL1")1_lY_-1 important tactical results were can be put - in a crust see?* ana makes a FRENCH CA a to be. but a question of a short A despatch -from a Biiti4oh 'Port, achieved. The enemy has been thrust' nice pie; add spite if AND OV LR 2,60 GERMANS i time until the Austrian * army is, says: -A Isu Ite number of American rounded up on its. way to Scutari by; troop result Of A despatch fr(m Paris says: In an' 9 have been lost as the advanep d about eight kilometres i transport Otranto BR___H the Italians, Serbs and. F"nch, who the sinking of the are iftir them. ffN NER VALENCIENNES east of St. Queitvm, the railroad junc- in the north channel between the, file -Sur -OIs has Scottish Ind Irish coasts In a collision 2 M point of k4mleres been captured by the French, whoAlso oNever put.fresh manure in the so I �- =�­�'. ­�: REM WIN 1 REMIN-DES -DAMES III with the teamer Kashmir. when Dlan2tirja fall bulbs. Narcissi teoN 0,0ft-"Manon ma a numbe a*, a Otr-nto atter the cat ta- 1 ns. Big mai-na also have been made particularly. sensitive; hyacinths, daA-hed to pieces on the rocks off the' likely rot if fresh probable eat Along a 97 the French almg the Mane, wher6 UN and others w*1 south Scottish coast with a pr'oba Gerinans in- Full Retr' nt of Almost 200 Miles, move prison#rs were taken. t manurid is placid near them or loss of 372 American so:dlers. comes Burning and Plundering as They Go. Ttwas -JU 41 - taken to Belfast by the British de- A despatch 'fro -n Lo aon_ 78-a".-,--ft4AV rapitl zdvn stroyer Mounzy, the only vessel which North of the Scarpe River, in the di-' Y's forces in close pursuit of the re- made made an attempt to .rescue in the rection of Douai, the British have, treating an brought them to de gate w1hen bbe KsWur0r, *Sir 11035 enemy ed-thL-DTU661UW-Qtiea-nl-li-n-e-an-d-- the Oise in the region of Beineville, rri OF CAMBRAI TO Flfflmn TULL other vemel in the convey with the reached the Lens -Douai -Railway- is where they are meeting *ith strong rammed the Otranto wind- the vicinity of Beaumont, and Otranto, z at resistance from ,infantry and maebilde IpsQuiery-la-Motte, farther north, have runs. ships guenty in Full Flight on 20 -Mile Frpnt With British Cavalry In Sever.teen men were picked up alive 'STrived. - at Henin-Lietard, on the : Gen. Mangib's troops, after an - Hot Pursult.—Defence System Between Cambrai on the Scottish coast Douai -Carvin road' countering lively Opposition, bays and St. Quentin Shattered. Of the 699 American soldiers on The enemy' evidently is retiring j reached the Cheinin-des-Dames in the were landed. from Douai. a of Courtecon, and have crossed board the Otranto 31.0 w region 'Army i tacked and penetrated deeply also. Svn.te, A desp.p6* from the British a rescued alive at Islay, 7 British have captu Ailette at Grandpoint. Chivy -.n, the Oanora--St; Bar- n -w- a r _)e red St. has . --�anttw- frontt - The British marched thrdugh ving 372 unaccounted for. AuUert, and tl)us are withiii seven: -also been taken. New: -"w Geikian troops . on a t�4 without opposition. T11ey reach' The Otranto and the other vessels miles of the main German lateral line; Cavalry joined in Ahe purau'l Of •t Inile toyed the outskirts 'of Troisvilles and of the convoy with the of communications, namely, the Val-: the Germans by General Gou dIs r Out have been put were battlimig flight niiinft and 9oWJ 1 ea 11 army on Frig winds Sunday enciennes-Lille Railwiii� ay, being the first to i'emer Lancuviu Aneakin, =W the British cavalry is' forces of the, enemy have beers seen The storm waa so severe The enemy is reft -Ating n- Wej 4 moriling. 1"OrItled to- bi purava.rig them, the' from the air fleeing well to the• east and the visibil,!ty *" had that the whole front from the Soissons -Leon' the eastern part of the battlefront call -h and _Onf'rA" 2najMfN_ Ceteau, Ka-vbmir, a former Peninsulal- and road Grand Pre, north of the Ar- 1: was much accelerated, the Front the viftges hastily abandon- ! Maretz fell early and the British Oriental liner, crashed into the Ot- sronne Forest, and also from the' north ; American troops at some pointS'galn- 4d-by the onany. I reached B'usigny and passed quickly ranto. scivarVty amjdisbip3• bank of the Suippe River in Cham-; ing about seven miles. The American Cmnbrai boo fallen &W the British through Bohain. These are only a The Kashmir backed away hadl,-ypagne- Gen. Gouraud's army in: notwithstanding a heavy bombard- ' now well to the east. The; fe* of more than a score Of towns damaged, but was able to make port. Champagne advanced four miles Fri- 1 ment of -the region with mustArd were the flret to e cap red. day morning and captured Machault.'! gas shells, took Maebault. The Obspest-gain somey thousands of prisoners and The enemy is falling. back towird I General Gouraud's troops advanced Wan at lieftet nine mah"m on is quare ties of field and machine guns_. «Every show a better one" Is the ,Vouziers. Gobraud was closely I>ur-: to the River Retourne over most of its -7 5— - #iWF._Md dmm are s 0 1 wore vas�res Of slogan of the Toronto Pat stock, suing the enemy in -retreat Friday, length and took Savigny ur-Aisne,-. pdvanoe a%" ur up. On the con^ other booty, which the enemy did not Shove, and the '1918 Show prorjoesmorning over nearly the entire front only two and a"balf miles south of *mry, it in going fiester every hour,'have time to blow up or se , t afire. to be no exception. The sale fRieb 'of his army west of the Aisne toward 'Vouziers which is in flames. Guise 'lift clear ahead. All this was the immediate effect of follows the show is attended 14 buy-, the line of the Suippe. He occupied i and all of the villages south of Lao Everythirng %Jt could be burned. Tuesday's great victories, which are ers from all over, the continent and Brieres, east of the Vouziers rallroaa are In, flames. been *4 dAre by the enemy be- being exploited to the fullest. The each year the orke's. paid are better line, -and north of Grand Pre gap took The foregoi-tig means tb4t the Ger. heincein law Virtueffly amounts Germans may try to make a wand on than previous prices. There is alwaysCbrbon, Mont St. Martin and Semide, mans are in full retreat along a front the rout of Do less than 80 divi- their partly completed line* at Le a demand for :�boice meat at Christ- 'on the Vbuziers-Cbatelet railroad line. lot almost two hundred miles, from �dom tb%.,.r of whkh Was Cwbtau, but they have be" badly -nas time, and farmers are realizing; The German troops still resisting Douai,n the Belgian frontier, to tine (q) Wednesday. Pu wA they face an overwhelm- the bi,� advantage of marketing their On f1j"e-lire of We Suippe are th an, the ;bovdar6t. a Arroaw 'North ly Ing -Ni way. other danger'3us pocket. Forest, near the meum, �� W.,60 04tadlaw at stock ;i4a Xid ' s N 7 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 -n Great eventP in Europe are ex- T.,B. Trains going ZM1 d= as tWI01we pected In. the -next few clays. % No. 6 malt 8.07 A M. Local 4.87 P. X. �r` a . -_: plokmins: OM. :aiar84 Local -6.2SP—W --AualonABale of High (rade -i "'R -1 C H. -ARD S, N"" ­,"i Watt- Ans.- as followi- 0. cal CATTLE AND. HORSES 2446 N Lo -per yen 0.25 it. Paid in advance, 27 LocW 2.85 P '. M- 7- Mail- 9.90P. M. IftURKAR, Pr9prjikt9r.,. R- E- Theproperty of BA&IsAi Leave -your Order- .'--We deliver the (lo ods, NZOISTBIL - ;... — I' �: , '. — - -t -. .. ... G oas, ..... . -A&T --- Lai-11, Unces3ion 6, Pick crigg IftlDAY, OCT- ISTIZ—Auction "Sale of ion " .. FRUIT -CAKE.• 7o head of cows. 2 -year old heifers. Peaches Pears Plurhit"' p Tuwday.:� Ojt. the 22nd, 1% 18. - 11 Cotswold sheep, and -Yorkshirp bogs - MR at Bandel's Hotel, Whitby, proper- The following property, viz - 0 ty of H. J. Jlfkins -Plenty of these fruits this week and sugar enough t Kale at 2 sharp. HORiES r Xm-" eek t.: See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. .-Overseas o as preserve them - Grey horse,l) yrs" bid. bay borlie 7 yz% DATURDAY, OcT, 19TH—Auction sale old, bay horse 5 yrs old, brown mare are foal to King's Court- Oe per of valuable real estate In the 'village 14 -yrs old. rig in The p -,---of Pickering. 66nsistin, ' of drug -1 yr old, filly ship.,colt 2 old. colt stor4r. barber shop, dwellfag etc., be- sucker registered EXTRA 7.G000 TEA AT 60C LB E longing V. CATTLE, PIKS, to'T.,X. McFadden. mind Orders under 2 lbs'.5.5o.. -band lot belonging to D.,Slmp- a. - WL Buy all your Groceries at the. Grocers" See bilin, W. B. I I%EXENTS, ETL. eon. $a ondei. heifer 2 reg, rbil'and Shorthorn v Powell" iiiiiet! -or III dering'' gb grade cattle, horses. sheep R -D SON M;U. white cow 7 yrs old bred July S. grey j bred C H' A 'jjVZSDAi.-6C?- 2�D—Auctfqn'sa cow 9 yrs old bred July 5th, red cow le 4 - Do not delay i , I a" Byrs old bred Aug 2. roan, co R t ements. hay, grain. bay etc.. at Feb 21, roan heifer 3 yrs old bred' Apr -by either Indepeiident' Ot 11. con. 0.' Pickering, the proper- 15 extra 2.yr old Shorthorn heifer 'Canada Foq­d Board _License ort or Bel phone. se No. 8-287.' ty of Robt. Bentley. Sale at one, e�'d, black heifer 3 yrd old, red heifer 71- Seebills. W113,Maw, 'aucticineet'ed heifer.2 yrs 3 yrs aid, bred AugA ug 12, R DAY,.OcT. 25TH—Credit sale Of old, 4 steers 2 yrs old, 3 steers 1 yr old. H."R.Aonney', Pickering at lot 0 heifers I'yr ord. 8 spring calves arm stock, implements etc., Pickering, the property calf. Brood ww bred Aug 10. 6 Oung f veal P1Cker111g Hardware. Store 7 ,of T. E. 11m. Sale at, one, sharp, pigs 4 moathe old. .7 Cotswold ewes Fred Postill. auctioneer. IM-eb 5 C sweet I OLAZEdAIL' reg -bs Peg. ishearling A Ca* 'See bills. Cotswold lam ' SATURDAY, O[ -r. 20TH—Extensive Cotswold ram reg.*,20 Plymouth Rook -,7 credit ssle of 20 acres of timber, east fowl, 1:6 pure-bred Leghj6rns. Binder Credit Auction Sale of Now is the proper time to tuy' Happy half of lot 7, con. 9. Uxbridge, the M -H 0 ft cut nearly ue7*, Mower M -"H Sale at 1, 5 ft cut nearly new, 18.boe drill. M -H roperty of Levi Storry. e HORSES AND CATTLE. H; 4. Pugb. auctioneer.'. '- ne&rly.new, horse rake De'rink-near- bills. -Thought Ranges, ly new, 18 -,tooth- cultl,�ator bLH-.go-i& Twplemedis, Rte - DAY. -.0.qr-ATn---A=tion­A1a.Ie- _a4w" of standing timber at the ag-'nPw, anlowF-W nearly new, Full guarantee.., Economical on fuel The property of, Uxbridge, jjaj half of lot 7. icon. 7, Uxb Sale set of sleighs g — — — ------------------ *.-=' the property of Levi Storrey.' good new. Peter.ffitm- 'atl,sharp. Bee bills. 11.1%. Pugh, iltou cutting box fieif. - ocuffl`et M:H At his premises A compTet6 rinfi@ 06 ru�n.b� new. DeUval separator new cap 450. -auctioneer. either hand or power. set scale 240 lb cap- nearly- new. bay Ot 19, tOOCIZ03iOIL6,'Pickering'. L OINDA1, Orr. 28TH-:-:Auetlon sale of rack nearly new-, T. turnip k I t b miles north of Brougham) on h,M% fan n 1. Con. c er nor, 9 property0 Cutter There is j ast one place to buy Rayo­ -"�Igril 14ine. 2 m -vi whiffletreea, V John T. Prior. Sale at one, akar hiiiirness, heavy Adggiu -the 25th, 1918 �q,v b set heavy Octobet e e Oil 0 le 9 'Phe following C Lamps, New--P'rf ction.' Maw, Auctio er. chain. neck -yoke. set -plovr harness, III& Wm. Maw Auctio Heaters, Elbows, .:.-!!FFWDAYi OcT.20m.-Extensiv it -cut saw. scoop shovel, - Daisy HORSES cross -fam stock. implements. bay, churn almost new, 2 geese.1 gander,Bay maye 6 Va old bred to King's ov awe of St" epipe, Etc.. Kt- EL brown mare 9 yrs orld bred roots. etc.. at lot 12. F. con. Pick. straw stack. quantity of bay anal Courtabi fln-g. the pr9perty'of C. H. Pilkey. grain and other articles. to Lord &aklne Ciiiriadale, bay- mate ei -at 12 sharp. 'tsblp, Me - Lunch at I I o'clock, sale C is always,a pleisure for its to X-� up farming V1 yrs old bred to Kin - As Mr. Bend I$ giving - L byjsag Courtship, bay She bills. - Wm. Maw, anctioneer. brown ffily 2 vrs old every yllng will be sold. y - . I r - - .show. out goods. TUESDAY. OL -T. 29TH Dispersion sale I colt: 1, yr old b. Lord rskine'Carin Idake, sucking colt by King's Court - of registered bhortborn cattle 'ad BALE. AT ONE' O'CLOCK. -SHARP I . a --Get your Stock Food -and Calf Meal here. Shropshire sheep at lot 3� con. 8� i, ship.- Farineys 'g Uxbridge. the CATTLE We have the Royal Purple line. h fo,e,,Ir -Pf H. S. ills. Tt"a—Hay,stirw. strata. ptse, fovirli Rid- cow 5'yis old with calf 'Uyside, Pugh. Sale at sheep. fat -calf and all sums of 81501 amid %L See b " - red cow 8 yris old- duo Nov. 28th, Ted Z"'p6'. H. Pugh. auctioneer, . .,PICKERING under, cash; Over that amoct 12 5 yrs old due Dec. "21st, red"cow. I So' BALSDON, SATURDAY'.- NOT. 2."—Anctlon sale oDIttruishing-ap-proir. months -farm stock. implements, 7 ym old due Jain, With, red cow 5 rs of hay, etc. - notee. 51 off for cash. ed joint 11 -old with calf by. side. red heifer us at lot 2. con. 4. Uxbrid ro. Adedoneer Nov. 12tb, roan heifer risin 2.yrs �Or�nos. Condi. eat T;I Vlfft -'elfer r 13ee 011ie, EL. 0. rutsu. auctRULAIger. tj calf, 1 2 yrs.' red heifer roan heifer NOTICE 70 CREDITORS lenalf -veal, roan calf baby beef, red'"If Asxbahv host n e wneat riuura mes -0, 'Y ROG§ AND POVLTR In the Estate of YAns K "st. deceased bit' Are now obtainable in 34.2 and 7 lb. -bags White sow with .10 pTifgs 8 weeks old, rd du Corn, Barley and Rye Flours White sow The Creditonrof Jane Keast, late of White sow the Village of Proughwm. in theTown. bred Bept. 14th. 18 pigs about 120 lbs. -:.bhlp of Pickering, in the County of W APIT11d,01111131 Rock ens laying. Ontario,' deceased, who �red IXPL93LENITS Combined in suitable proliortions with Wheat Flour, on or about the fifteenth day of Octo- M -H binder 7 -ft cut, F & W mower 0 -ft bet. -1817, latestate' are noti- cut nearly new, horse rake -new. they m4ke splendid ' lendid Bread, Buns, Muffins, er. ly near]3. Pastry and Cookies. Bed to send by post p - McCormick -disc drill. Deering cul• repaid. of other k 12 wise deliver to 'the undersigned - ad- tivator and seeder -combined, set of Of all materials and decian ministrator or his Solieitor on or barrows 13 -ft, steel roller 8 -piece Wil- kft* In stock. Is will pay you fore the eighth day of November, 191 kinson. Bain- wagon, set of trucks, When buying. Wheat Flour ask for - 66 call as our works ar d inspect M 116066 97, Address- 't buggy,road wagon, large cutting and -obtain prfoe4 be misled their Christian and surnkmeTot- 2 and d full particulars of box akers, good -bmy rack, - op 7 Don't sequen description, an with 1A W aim or Interest and natu and slicer combined. Per. -0.2 o do nol employ them, 4000 we can, and do throw off the &goal their of re ton ptiloer securities, 11ady. held hv t-betu. rim r ag . low, Verity'single plap No For'Brei that rises welL lob you wil of . I I I commission of 10 per Gent., wh ijbth day off 21' Verltvp2lurrow plow, No� 111Flep- sorMinil !, eave by purch-1 from us, Immediately after the eighth Nnvpmbar- 11H,9- thppqtntanf thp Id -1--' V�lrshvltt sruffler iro CD Q�T t7 M Jane Ke"t, deceased, will be distribu-, scuffier, Simplex separstoor cap " The -3. T. MATHESON ... ! r' -. . . For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc. ied amdng the pifties'#ntltled them near new, set of sleighs and box. hay Mice and Works, Whitby, Ontario having regard Mlyto the claim or in. for @I and rope, set of horse pow- a When buyinst at flour it is patriotic to buy equal quantities Ito% Oat, gr n sto theh have notice and ail others will be crow bare,'s ;;one a, me;. of substitute t1ours. excluded from the said distribution, bagger.. _eel of heavy double' bran 0 PICKERIN tuwuu�� bar LAOU. ret single Box 1142, Lindsay, Ont.. new with back bands, im Ltd. Adinimistr its rubber nearly new, - set The Campbell Flour Mills co., -star. harness white of single harness. -pair of collars. 2 sets --LUMBER YARD -W. T. BzATON. ESQ. of whiffletrees, 2 neck-y6kee and other 85 Bay St., Toronto. Ont., articles too numerous tp meation, Ij C) Solicitor for the Achminisfiator. -ALSIKE SEED GRA& `nAT AND ROOTS is of Let us quote you on Glazed Sash, 500 bushels of oats. 4W Mahe Once again I am going to -give the poo - NEW GARAGE stsick sizes and made to order. mixed grain, 100 bushels of barley, 8 ..:.-WANTED plo a chance to buy their winter a W tons of timothy bay, 8 acres of turnips of wearing greatly ;2u We can save pp you moue apparel at gr_ The o ned' sold I a field. prices. apace will not permit-tliena; undersigned has to be "I an. A quantity of --I his i"FA �^rn In ah.2 We will pay •the highest will %me a 3pemli— tion of all the many articles Whic 0 all kinds pr beavy*stock of B. C. red cedar repared to d n prfciis�for-all kinds At Mr. Ram is -giving up farming, . ­­ . be offered during this Big Sale. 1twill. ' j.'--�-, t: . - . ­ - - of be netessary for you shingles on hand. of seed. - - ' - to call to appred everything will positively sold. ate this money @*vinX opportunity, Solid as samples and get Will handle all necessary parts q0rden filled for. all kinds of for SALaArONE O'CLOCK, SNAPP -before* -Commencing ..Our prices Is siso, Ngent-foy- rain, bay, rocits,,voultry and WEDNESDAY, AY, OCT. 16TH Call in and see him and lastlaruntil 11111!11 , 8 that amount 6 months credit `willbe* 1119[ ': W11t zt, faciti: Cash before buying. n iven to parties furntshtng approved for cleaning; Come eat Boll, gint notes.' 4. % per annum will, be early, big stock to choose from allowed for cash. Or' & S OWNEY COMPANY "Thomas E. Stephen; . D. Go 0111 dLAREMOINZ Out., FnaD PosT=, Auctioneer.. H. D 7 *ffITBt, ONTARIO J. 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I . . - , I �.. . .11 ., �1'4 , - ! - , .. - . . .. .. el 10P3 they m%y enjoy the 'City lite . . , . I - ,.... -to the plow and will not turn, back:- _. , .."_ dollars,--� ,7 I. . . : _� I - � ..r - . I " . . ; W - ac . . .. � . I.— . . .. � -:, -..- 1. � . V M C-3. (Dr.) B. I. Live 1,4 condaed . .1. I I .., . , � I , _;!�., I _. . .. _. . .•� ­ . . .. . .. � .. .: �'" � . severe . I . 'i z - ­ . �. ,._. L _. -to her bqJ suffaring from ase � .-.'L L. ' . * ' _:1 . LAnd, this • money must be - ­: � �-1 �. �'%L A � . :.� � __ . � . . . . _ _. borrowed - - - I � .- . � I . . attick of paeum)uls, following an .. .., . . is in the war on the . I I." �, � ,'. ,: �, � ":7,o - - �- : . L . . I r •country . , . ' , . I... .:.-ou - % . V.., .1--att%ckof inflaanzt, bat we are I - � � . . .. ­ ..,. IL � ... . . __ . - i -. -!N � ... '. : L LS -from the people of 4Canada.*- -� 1: *:._: * - ,--;, � , . ­'� ', .. -­ . - . . . ..... � . - . .. . .. ­ . . �._ .... ­­. N � ple.tiai to kdO,W that %t &tie is 4M . . � ide of liberty and justice- -and. will stay' ­ . i , ­ I , �1_ . . - . - . , L presently I . - �4' . - . . s4j�ntly- � �, � '.:%­ _..'L. ­�S . . -1 .. in . pre ..,.. I... '. * . . L , .. - _-, , � - j. . , �:1 - proving , _ . � .. Therefore, Canada will .... .. � 4W 1 k Darellahs received the it till complete victory. is won and . . I . I - .. Victoryr, . - - ...- :.'she _ . ,� �:­ unspeakable Hun is smashed and -..come to . '. * 4F4 `1 asti news oa.Ta9jLLJ.%y that Mi son, ­ � . . . I �her people for a rww Vict ­ ..... - A.. .� .. .. . 1. . . �. L . . Corp.).tj D.iraihw, ' of the mi- . . . .- , L .1. . . . I ., � 1� , '. . . _. I � � . . . ''.. 11 - - L I .'' - : - . ... '. �- _.- . I.. _ . . . Loan to cam on.. ­- -,.;. . .",� � - thing izan sectioa of the 116th ' . _:lb round; ' � . , I ­. .. .. 11 . .. -,. _. . - . ..- . - �.:� .7 ' ' - - . eaten to the g . ,:� ­ ... ­ . t.- . � I . - , : . . ..�'. 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I � _ L "�� L. � .. ... - : .. I L I . . .. . .� . . , � - I . Scott on the death of itieIr Infant . . . . . . buying Victory - -Bonds. I . . _%�. L �L I Z!� L, - , . I . _ , , 1. ­ � - - . ... . .'*�munitionsf food-and clothing; .-+ ­.- �:- --: ugm � . � - - Hirtan Kindree. ' L . . - ; . . . ­ .. . . . , - __7. . . . .. • atem--themmiva -."�­..­�V' ! � - whic i-took plots ou,78-iVi-rday, at . . �,:" : .. ��'. - . 0. I . . L I ...The naffinarsat . .. '. , Ce of three week,;. The runs. ..t �W7 : I , . . :- . :_... i I ,�� � .. :� .- I I vat too . .1 . � �.. _. -, . . . " honor � ­_­ - ... the &I *-. � I I �:. -Canadi m-ust finance many mil- ,:- -beine , - _:., _� -1 k place on- Monday to the .. I . and the., national well ,_ . - - .. .- . ,L�.',., L . � , ,:. ,� - n cemetery. ­ - 'lions Of dollars of export trade in. food " tr�_ _-�.' -�.j -.r. - �_ 4 ,��,;Ufilo ' . %-----*r- - - - I - :_ and every Qanad .,.�.._ _'.­"r1J'e ­_­i , q re -that each an " f.� -, �.�"j!,v ­ ' ' �­­.­ ... I . .. * -�-rre ul � . � -_ ' -- t7t� Rev, W. Limbert will ocdai)v - I . . I- .. ' . :� :'.'L.' - ­ _ , � �. � . L . ,,, - . in the Methodiatcharah . .. 1..-� .., munitions and buppliin which Bri ' . ... L .�... ,= :�­A,: - , the pulpit . . . ­ - ' tam �" ' Aall do his duty by lending to the L. . :* ; '� �%J .. ...­ _ 1 .�4�.' :-",-In Myrtle on Sunday while Rev. -..,:, . , .1. - _L , , . " , . , I., . 111-4 1. -, ­ _ ...-:-.1­ . . . - . , .:.; . " .. _ -.7. credit; - - - , . L .:1 and our allies must have on. , I - . '. � . . . . . . ,'Mr.- Rowland, of Brooklin, will . 11. . �. . :. nation every cent he can apace ADr , " -.,..1.7. ,�. �" . '- I . _. . . ­ . ., I . ... .. . . . - - ...1. . -..� I.. . . officiate to the Methodist church ­ �. i . . . . . . , � � . , .: � � � . ­ -"- - ­L . � , �.`. �% :�­. . I Canada must . . . - Purpose. ... .-... - �. � . . , ; 1-. ..I 1� 4. . .1 __ 7�._ , . , ­ , .�. .. . : . . _.-, . - _:.-�.. An Claremont, There will agener- .. _,�.. , �..-,.,;--4or these purposft '. _z` .i ,.I * , ­ -�- . . _ . r_ L. ..Z . . - . . .. _� :�.al exchange of pulpits in Whitby ... .. � � . : ,� . �:: I - - L, .. I .- ! 'N', ­4 . .7. ­ . : _ , . . � � . . !,� I �, .1 I � . . - ­ , 11 .. . s - � " , ...1. I III :, . . _. L I— _. 1. .. ­ . :- .1 .1 �L � - _- � � . . . * -:".. , , ,� " .. ...... . ­ ­ I . "I . ., ::,.�, . :�,: , ­ . I.. . .. - .11 . - -... i _. .. ,7 - ­ �. '. � - .- , . . I ., . . , . I. . , . . ,j . , . - .. - ­ " .' ' ". . , :__�_,distrlct on Sunday when a russion. , I . -I- ..... :. . - � . . :,�T . %'_ . 1. ..... I I �� I.; I I ... " . , : . ­ . .- . �, �. . L � I -L . --- ­7:�7;��J, I I . .I 4 . I . . I . � -.1. I .. . - . , .� :� - , . I ,�, %� I ; . I . campaign will be inaugurated . �"* I L t', ...... .. '.. .. , - _ - " . � , -­,L . - . _ � . , �_ �- ... I _ - � -,:' 'L ,,, - ...- I , .I., . . . - I � -- .11 - , �:'t. , L;,, 10. -t -alry ft - � . - _ - . , . . . �, � .�,. ,-- . � .'.�, .� 9i . - I - q � I �:- - L� . i � . I . _.- I.. �. , L. . 4:�� . - 1. ­_. . . . . . - . .. . ­ I I : . - . . . . , , ­ ... your . --� . �., .I _U 'A Miss Dolbear, assistant teacher •� .. .1� . I I ., I? ..•, . -:54 . . - ." . .1 � I. 7- - �:: :� -,�.�. �t - . . . - �-.. �- . . ... o see your . . . �: * - in the continuation school, spent �-.".. ... - Be" ready d'- - When , the call t � I A ­'_.- � '­L , I � .1. - ! :1... , " � - I :1 ., I. � - - . - . �`:. , y ; , ._��. ,:. __�, , . ...� � . . ..., Thanksgiving holiday at her .. - . I. -.1 ,_ , . I , - :. - . . . .1. . . -.I�. I I I - 'howe in the city, there .. � _ dxeat W8'W Wo the Thanksgiving and while irk :�.�� _!,.�. .� . ­,­­ __. . .� . ..'r =-,-, - -. 'Country t-hrinaudh -in its . ,. - I ,�� t , '. . - � � �.!_ -.� Cw_ . .. _. .. ,... ­ L .. .- .-- - . --contracted the "Spanish fin." In 1. . ; ,. - - . I . . . I .- . I _. - .- .- � - �­ -:.-. . .. ,. . . . -1. C I � , . I � . '. ., - ­ 1. . � I . . . . . . . - .._­ .. I _ I . _. - . . , . . . . .1 . �', con u fiber Illness she will . , . I . . . . � .. I 4. - I .. ,. :..: ''. * I . I . - : . . . . . 2 .L - I ,, . L �. :.., ' ' �'� � L. `� � ' � I * . . �_ .. . _.: . I ;. �_ -, L .7'.: : - . . . . . . � , - I . , , , . . � �.,. , : . , 1­. . . I . � . ,� - _��%.. L .1. L. �: .... ..- � . .._". . .. 7� - : ­1 . . ,_ - � % 4�`_'_, �%;� ., ___ ' ; ' I I , . I . , .� . L . . , . -to resume her . , I �.-__. . _,....:�. � . �__ I'-, 2:�:­ , _ , - � .. . , . . I ,_; : I.:, , 1: : . turn - � . . � _ ". L, ' . . - . . I , _ - - I I � . ­z, . :- . , I - �_ ... . . . I• - , * �� 1- .. __ _'.­_� I.. �.. . .. .. - I_- '. � , .­1 '. - - . , .. . . . . ... .;.._1 � =7 - , . . - . _ - duties In the . . _ 1. . . _. . .4 I ls_�_ by Canada's Vi 11 own Committee I . . - . - the principal of the school is- also . ictory L . . ... � , R-4"_ ,._��, . I � .o , - ' , � -, I -1 ... � ­ � : : - - in. co-operation with the - � - - - . ­ ' , . . Minister of Irmance - � 1. _ il _ - - � - ­­ �. - � - - , . ,- � . - , I . � . , - DomWo , , �� � �.�' -.'. n �; . - , . , - L,1'1..��' . Uld up with the same disease and _ -.� . - , . cfJ4! a of C-nati-q - ..: - - - . ... ­ L . . . as there are a large number of the '-_A­ _ 1 - . _ I :., ,� '4� .,� I 1. _� ", �' .L' _� ... � _. . L , , ­-, _­._" '' - . � .1.: � , .,%,.,e,.--1.' - -, �4 . . � - - W. : .. . ., ::. , �--_,_._.-- ' , . - I Ylw� �:� i _,;�:,�: , _.- - _:.;1.___­ . . .. �� ,1. : � - . .. � . . � . ,� � , !;� .L: - �!:� �A . . children of the school who, are Ill, ­" .. � . � - ".. I . .. ! . . .., . . I .. I . .. . -7, �4 ..".11;. .Y:1. 'no i , . "k. L L : : : L .. ' - ' - , : . , :1 , � . , .,'' 1,�­:;,.�...__&, , _ . - . . ­ . .t - -. �, -, -�. 7, �' - . _. __�, � I . . ;- ­ I I... I - - . - .. . - .. . - , ,.�, _ . , . - the school ward. -decided �,: , .,4 ­ " ' - � - . . ­ . - . . . .- - . . __ . . . L . .� .; . �._., �'.. . . I I. I . - wisely � _­­..� . . �.. . ..:-_� . . . . . '.. ­ t . . . .1 ..-. ... * . . . - .. ­i - . .. . - ­: .. 'IV . . . . . . �i.l . . - . . . I.. ­ . I . . I . i * - . �. 'to,-close the school - T '.. ,� . . _. . . I . . ­ `�_ � - - a until Mond& . I . I . .: .. . . .. L . . . . . . . _. . - - . . I,.,_' I 0 next. * * . . - I .�.. . . I 7 .- _­ - - - I . I - . . .� z, .­ L' ... .. - , . - - _--l- �Z-, '. � 7 , : ­ - .. . . . -.--- , . . � I .:. ..­�'. . I L I _.- ! V . . . .. AR i, :Z9 I C3 Plp--�i�-g atard-AY, ` Octdber' :z :� - . 1: N . .� C3 5�1 ca -0 Born-Ory & I . I It 0 3 g ,-Is -to W. S. and Mrs. 66�k, ofA, I Zjml . .-� I , ___­ (12 L j'4"J�ea . �lai�ema►stiveru I Mv, . ----1,7..- i� 12th, -uku5 .,-C, , .�. _01 V .4 - f , : . . � , . Toronto, a son - - " - . � - . 14 - - 5'. ?I I ,O 0, i ::3 ' W .. ..d.. ­ - - - . ­7 . _L___See the ,kTwine-King," .' - - .. ___ -4 - I - - 'L,ri6n visite , . . . . .. .. -- . - I , I 4 0 ... 1. � . . Mii.,;' Edit-b- 'S_�tric_ ­ , L , . .- 1�1 ., .. ;,= - -umers :L -1�1�� " , ___ - I (t 0 . . 1. _. ­ 1. .. ... .- . !W.. tt, F. 0 0 7 4 . Ali., __ - __ .K t; 2L; her trnele and auut,-11 G. and Mrs. Bus meets all Trains­- - T. B. Marquiel Pickering The United F : 1, .,. .�­ I P qW = � 44 L. . - - I . - . :, .4 . :$ LF V. .0.1 a Qtivi�rt,.of Pickering, oa Suud or I � ­1 ..: , 11 . . . .", :--.­� . �.,...-.- I .. 'Pick - --,--- --w-lip'Ard . . I 11 ". - . W a erinir I . 1�: , W, , 91 _Cal�cr't of �Y- . . First-el - __=CLV1_C 'i;;in_,fire ­ , - V � . . .. I . .�.-.! -4sa Rigs to hire day 1. :,', =-�7,vor - _ I . I - , , , !, 1?1 - "'r.- E, I V.- q, Miss 'Nla'bel � z!:1g1;1:11.,_:t leiiiiest iuef. for binder e, 1. . 0 spent, Ft e 0 11 -e I f - �_ Y �-, I.., . 11 11, ; . I q 0 4­4 I . I ...7 P4 - I I I I . . . _.4 S to ip 0, , - . . I ' � - � -:� 4, . F . 1 .F. ii week . ­ .I / . I 1 :; , 1 . 00 F " a I Is: I .- . -.1 . . L L:.. ; . �wii - . . - Phone 180,1 Ontano � ,� �.' L hl� 9 51-- kI. I_ I , r I I .00 't ! 4 z with.her un('710 a "I ,%lint, -Thomas . 11 )es not fall . ,- L �� a -i �� , .. � ­ I �� - -Thomas -, Be. sills the kind that dc ,q . . . tr 4 W . 1 . 17 0 � I..---1 I I 8 0 ; - ' I PR and Mrs. Ander-.rm, - dbwn and tangle in the twine 'box' F 0 .-. . 1. . %k IF ­ VA 14 = : h. a MiV" Isabel !��.Arg(.,rt. and Jean Ila. sanaerson & Son, . All guaranteed. Prices right.'- .. ' . - �e ,, * , I Farmers' Club meets In Pickerins - ... :., , 'a! a, 01491 I "Q Evans, of the 'VW6 A6 'Normal � . .1 . - . . , a .a g -2 1 Jan .a- - _., -PROPRIETORS - . . .- I ­ I . - 1. . - I . - . . �.. � . Town Hall � , .. . . � . . ' Th;%Lk�givi g * Day M;, only. _ I I � - , .. , - - .. ­ .; . an second Wednee . : I =-'- 30.b; t4_9 School s .. k* 0 .. ­� _,_ � , . 1. . ... , , .,;.. Z N� I .". .1 ,, 1 r. %, %: ra . .4 00'! MI, � 4 a at the home.-of f their j.):Irennts here , NEW,GARAGE, , c day of each mos .,"::N I ­ - � . � ,ring summer months .. , L I., " - . .. I . , 1. 1. � '­ I. . 14 � . .Y , I localit � 'r.. '4 .,�� �' WW AiM 1 )6 n A number from.-this - . .- - �. . -at A. � - "'�5 ----L-- ___% 'g . 0. ,Wc have opened up a now Seed corn n , ., - , :1,,� � , _,a.. & ,� s s le at now hand , a .4 otl_ vay� h : attended Reuben Be, � - Coal, .... Coal It The undersigned h , _� ..� 1, , 11 . , I --- = I . �. _!, I k4 = Balsam on Monday'. They report h and - Allisou's. Pickering . .. . L- . I I Garage at the corner of Church . ... I 40M J no 0 _T_,F_,_,. 11._ .1 I I SO a good cro*d and that prices were - I 11 - � . . King Sts., Pickering, *here they are � . A - ­�� . j L . 6 0 a W :lay I . � I I . Fjinderjlt a,,e now on hand at , v, I . -3 i sepi i '0 good, . . - _' prepared to repair all kinds of autos, 4 at � � . I'. , I ro t: : ,iop, :jt � a Ha Porter, was Ard best motor-cycles and bleveles, J. ,:�,J a and a r. Jack. .. '! . . � oft. i confined 9 . an&, . soft::Coolf of the L I I I ­ . - - . Harr for about ten days lquality on band. I Tires, repairs and oils are kept Wilson's, Pickertng. . ,�. - - " �. �r T. 4 . I .10 to the I .1 7. . , . * _'.L.d. , - , � , ', . f f � L., "� ­' . � ­_1 a ow �tl as, constantly on hand. - f4prop. , play. .1 . . �'. " . . . W . I , , 060- - .1. .66i 066 4ngfrowrthe "Spaileh flu," I Must be •eAlled for.be 1. . I � . . I I .. . . . .1. . � 1J1=1=. � kt I I - I _ , W YbL. .,,.!%&! .� L: . 4 _ L '60 .'' , _ , - .L.: , 'r. 7 __ , _ . . 'Vk�� 7M low, is a to be _ag4ln &I- T11( *-o,-,A* 11AWO . 100WA & smrp� S& r ue 519 _ � , _ �__ ' L,4..,� 1. P_WJE� *..:� affflmniffAriwo frnh% AvaAk '� L _­ -..: � I � - 1 . __ _q_� _� fftiff"&4, a -_ �,. „Z-r•.F„- ...� -.w+. ... .. ...,W..., ,,,f.. -o: •... - '<-`il!' .;aL' - - ""n+ - .y' :�•.^ -...v, e'••n...r .. p.,,,. ,F.,,M�„... „r,s,. ,+e _,<. m- ,;a.., y�„fi :i_ .J ...�, .: .,- .�• .•t. s:..; J^'4' ' r•1S x:, ��d4'?G.. ,�. '�' , 3f” ;.: �. i .firyf'oK ', 'AyC.a l,, t:...'F° 's ::�._.;r,..-."...• - •t -t''' .,:-iF-• C.. P.. ... •^rn'%: .�. �.,�::t '.J'•�. • ,oi. J ^Ft Gh.," Y' .. YJ.t'g' Y •k ° • ,,,,..,.c: .q : .., ..:. ,.., r....'., .,., 'sj,,.,..,.5-,.. .,.....:•,.,, �a ,�;'y� {. �3.; sem.' t;•v..�.. %v_ .J, .,'f•: ,. . .. ,. -i`r" :r 7P' •.w,+.: -, �-,+"[,:. ,, -%r. �ri S •"ii .•e,'�: :«,Y • X•, ..;4. .,�•. '�1'. •,•:','L...t • ,r•, ?''» . A..: ^�''"' 'r�,��'' i_ •s+ .x:i -rr , �•. 4.i' ,.•r C 4 ,.! J "'uJF3- ". ,: 4 r f _. :.• .� _ 4-, AF S� S� • ..4�~w ro. y ,! 1 "":;gin 4. :.,.: •;• - •• :.5,,.;in <: n. - ` r� #Wft%rc.$.,. ..;, , •.-r +fir r. . '. .. A I _ for irlor i - - - r- ev$ cite, contributes a share. r: ti HERaFWAN]'EDi=o tai as • passfiile, working parties to aare employed on essentially military ATRY ALL- 0 tiioiseet RrioM IniO- .�. •�,.� ' .$ : �-• , _.:.. � r ,; „ operations"Ruch as the• putting up at :!i<alaraa•-,Ne _ re,. nt t;�er� •,�, wire' enches,athe ca nt •rI ratibns and j U�+iN '� CaO. P. Pa aFla'is NOT:4irt. FIGHTING AN stores; whereas a 'fsitrgue party' is' 1` ea soso.eeoe �s liate.a _ r employed- - likely be on more scull ilk= -i' BIL-L�Ps ` occupation. .forms of - What One Woman Did. Parch'cetlings sea reen nor sky -bloc, -- Bat it is difficult to' change old ��1!',�.��a30.1 ARN i'Ir(ere is an atmosphere of rest for such oolors tire sensitive eyes. •Odd Jobs" Devolve- Upon Warrior nain3s, and though tris distinction be - p scout some homes, perhaps crust -i Nor did she` paiat~the outside win- fossa a fatigue party and .a working y.E yam. .00nnt bre, -but undeniably present, of dow•sas�hes black, making the win; Since the Dsy at Camp' Fel= party is care,.fully• observed in official �-o U LTRY felting all who are fprtunate snough • dows look like great !toles against the lewee ,Has Passed. orders,. the British soldier himself Is L an �� ' to - croo;s their thrc,holds. know ' dark in t6rior. And because` of the " still inclined • to apply the old. name , -Vetter QQaIlty yttelesessl.. .. such. a, home iutimate:y: It` is sim-! things she did_ not do, she made a Lite on active service is not .en "fatigue" indiscriminately to all Wrifs. lice >feka, plc and harmonious, and while it is' home that was like a bit of heaven on tirely'composed, as some people are forme• of extra work.,�� l�.t�>ttaa joyously bright - it is restful. There i earth• inclined to imagine, of fighting, of In the main it Is the unfortunate is.no sense of confusion,.because the! So maxi of us aro coutrolled by sitting is tisruhes'or'restin in bit- infantryman who is called u ffisl MasssAleid '" Mest4eeat n to , ] woman who mane :t .what _i'_,, is Lis ed.' circumstances t�hat'it, is .not_ always lets, of marchfng,� eating a d sleep-,� supply working parties. The. eno - t :. i neither 'Sgu.red' draperies u:r turn; of possible to follow -a definite pian; but ing. It to true that the, main activi-', ears, for'example, depend to a great Hyacinths and narciW give „cam as deckled pattern with figured v,al1-; by reeognb:ing such fundamyental ties of the soldier are comprised rc I extent on infantry labor for the car- � results for better ' y q house_ culture than tulips. -ita�pers:. Neither did she put dark' rules as this homemaker' obeerved; . the above list, but there -are -countless tying out of their various operations. Not every one succeeds in gebfing to iM or kluge -figured Imper in 'a small and- keeping •them in nt]nd whenever: other duties which he is called upon: --.-- 4 lips ops, In the. house, Fitat v roam, for`it is always questionable changes are gwrtem'plated, we may to•perform-duties which, might best - Solving the Problem. 'hyacinths and narcissus are acre, ui do and seldom looks well. She did, use in time reach the goal or at Wot be-, called ."odd jobs," and some Of; An ambitious young wife decided to , w•eTl vrith oMinary care, r*' s dist,' soft tapestry paper in the travel alongthe.,path patth which leans : wide are distin tl add. ' ji Y s ... i take up gardening. When her husband •� - :� 7SaSt, stud in the bedaooms sohte small,'to it. - I The days of cam followers, -who, was starting for -business one morning M{r 'welt•covered 'patterns that did not - used to pel-form the • more menial he was handed' a sheet of paper con - x c "travel." ` See That Children Eat Wholesome I tasks of the battle zone, are j t gone,• tuiriing a .lengthy list, of seeds. which i I 131ie did not furnish any room an -I Food. never to return. The soldier ,must he Was to bring home.' Glancing at the tireky in browns, but she pint plenty' Nutrition is power,' force and en- ; now be his owls hewer of wood ' and list, he asked: _ s of; dull -blue in 'the brown room, giv ergy. The Human. body must create ' drawer of water. `He mu:•t himself 1 "Yqu' .want .these : floweris to bloom. Stocks Now w o� ng a balanced -ration of color. Netth- i this for itself; man' is not a battery ; attend to all the little details of life, thts summer, don't you?" et did site put a depressing blue pa that charged or, reloaded at the cleaning of his quarters, the dig- "Yes; of, course." l .•`' � P• ' can be ohs � 1 r h or on any mom, -for that might give w�, therefore it beltooves us to took'; gin of trenches the carrying of hi I .'Welt. those WMA 10?' Z?at Of 8!'keted i11 - y g you have down hese kyr fire family a 'chronic case. of the f well to the requirements of our body. ! food. Broken trenches . must be don't bloom till next summer.'.' vestir►enta whish yield from blares. • "Cold" looking papers, such I !Underfed • children will grow to ; mended, -fresh trvnehes (lug and dug- "Oh. that's all right." she said: ' � . - - 696 to low, as, grays, blues or greens, were not maturity fully'two or three' inches t outs built. All these odd jobs, which; "All rtiltt? How lit it -all right?" � } put to a north room, nor in a room! under normal height, and -with . a i the soldierA3. is. called upon to- do in '• xl. awn:makhig up--tuy list," ha little- ' ht, btK i la with absolute security: " ving Itg yellows were ` handicap of twelve to:eighteen pounds what would otherwise be his spare p ined. from Iast year's catalogue." { :used to reflect all tate light pos- bblow normal weight. ,This has been f time, he sums up under the compre-i `a$ jet 011 P3rt�l Pa y aible, She - avoided .using yellows,; traced in most instances to faulty Lhenstve heading of "fatigue." Time To Get Up. _ r oranges or reds, except in small, nutrhfsort, insanitary aur oun-iin a , .. _ . - �� �' tt- -. g'a i FaLi a cut a .s tap g. plan: o. I I ' `soucises, 'in raoseta haul a strop is not often a ltght or restful for t�unktng sheep for your tneomnta?" i - B e o t, but put her Brays, or. being. _ i of occupation. It may- involve_ a long, "Yee. doctor, but I made a mesa of,; � R. M. (',UNj4pj j,Y $ Co. : Cool colors, In thea• rooms. Nor did; The off'1went 'mother must under march with a night's work at the end it, i c-oituted 10:009 sheep, . put 'em on she use borders on her papers, -for istand thorough! and be alert to pre- of it. the cars and shipped 'em to inatKcet i Od•1M TransportatMembers Mantr*W ion ems" borders carry the *Yee up to the. tail-, vent this dwsrAg of the capacity of , t►nat'wlten I'd got thro h counttn t 41ldla*. 'in Fatigue Duty 'and Working Part .---g Ing tits human being. - Y" ataney got for- them at -pros• There. were not many ptotore+, but e 3 est men- to be ieked .for a ent �. --aueb as she bad were One child is 'pe �a w at P I gra; it wu}t time to get up." goad, artth sim i he !licca,. discariing fbod that is ;working party are the defaulters, N pie, not ornate, games. She avoided vtta]ly necesssry if he is to grow ; men guilty of minor delinquencies, hsstgittps them again`, 'a rgured wall• i bone teeth and murc}es Structure. such as the possession o -f a rusty rine j 61 " �� 'paper, -.for , this Fa TN" eonfusten. � Then, '.gain, oma mothers will rive � or an unshaven chin aL the morning I i f You Want the highest Market Pric" art Neither did -Nile ha her pictures' rade. It follows that the term ship all your �. ng ffite child a nickel or a.dinne for caJ:e, � Pa - # holm one hook, thereby leading the "tali ue" has fallen somewhat. into pie 'or, ice cream for the noon lunch° i g4W eyro. by the coaveMing linea of the' eon_ They are Indifferent to the disrepute, for it has come to be as-' wire, to the hook instead of to the' source of those artie!es. A saucer sociated, at least in the civilian mind,; gscturi. r os. wall -cooked -cereal anal milk would with an idea of punishment.. In con- » � There was nothing in the house too: have sat;4ed the child and at the sequen o an at smut has bctlt-7narte to ns-ao mt;Zter what grtantity good to be used. She avoided pot -;soma time haw supplied him with die i to differentiate between extra, work -We_guarantes satisfaetion and pa all as res ting more than five objects Qct s, food needed for tmtrition, which is deflrately slTotted as" a toren' � room elutt6mrte I LOUIa Aa1HOVITON _ P I _r4 FUR OOMPANy lw.rt.o:r - sante a, . nor were the livi ' of punishment and extra work which w=` *0080 PnOto-j tore a Keg o err ng. rr„ i,nsiaess for 30 years) _- graphs. The rugs and. la dier, be • his.�6sracter ever do stain � pig' .- , ST. PAUL ST. •W, --1b01�ITREAL, M.C.- , x of furniture were not " A less. For this purpose a new phrase - X10 r �'� on the � Reterenee,. Haas of Hochelsga. 8L Henry, Montreal etratght, .structural lines be-' c�7 .© i is "working party." . Matt are selected w{ ..Icy' so much more-sastf'tal. There ;��, �. ': eves no uratic -rail, with a lot of r�usst-1 collecting plates and other objects on nor were there any ' dead, etutred fish or' birds hanging in the dining f i+ooai to reproach her when site avant .,.. - i ed to enjoy- a , savary tittle trout ora .. , ;phos of gocme. . Her china was not = ted with resitIsbic an*W-s or ter .. whey would! este for low issued by Canada Food Board O .% .. cream served on. ■ loboter"s back? Of course you store potatoes and ! i Neither- did - this ho "er dis. appke in your cellar f'br winter but • pky ail her silver on the sidegoord, whist about a ,keg of her or a • tot she found -that a dials of fruit aril box of Rnnarl JIM. es ? They are an • • ik pair of candlesticks looked ao• MOCII Investment of he best kind for yoe • \ mora attractive, and ftgg ineci lees can always tu� to' them incare. time of I -, treed and prepare an appetizing and The exterior -of cite house was not eemgmical yneal in ttx twinkling of M - " psitsted a cold, stogy a'ray, rasa, a an aye. I: -- _ o. noose 7.— greenpat'id -Wharfs-- with - s mossy. from. of the salted and dried kind' ween roof. She did not paint her yoq, have kippered :.hem - . tom, aa'lted or t low dried codfish and satt pickled alewives.) The frozen varieties obtainable iii the I ' ".• �o�o o West -are take fish. sole. brill, cad; f a :.,- Plaice, wttchm and flounders; and inH $@40- Fob I ' (Eastern Canada, cod haddock, ineiek- C wvct.sfyk wom 1py well elressed q wng wen in all locatlties• Lace bot--o4dis in 'rel, herring. sole flounders and 'lake 74 e<arrow rew& fes, kw �i-ssade iss b�, P4x w patent o#. Price. f7.00 b $10.00. ' richt. Other varieties of; tish''cominq 1 :' _ • . atStoCk oat of Canadnan lakes besides white ,. OWI fish, trout and pickerel are ciscoss, peke, gold eyes and mullets: 600' d'Va lu e and How 11ie Show that. prod aeee Soldiers All. - 'the good butcher stork "Fishermen, mend your nets - IY2C `T — i - For the day's trawls ! - -• •interea.t, as a° mbe of` the coinsucming public, and and b r e•a k a the sale Cod and menhac en rung YOUR ours as' Canada's. lar est • mAnufacturers of shoes, aro i ..price Ir eoc►rds. • Thick for the haling!" " ;call identical. rase: .-.e. "Yes, but beyond the mists a Its hoes at Fair Prices.' s .trig•. _ n - - "Writer, + _ A fair price today is a higher"price than usual, because the the von d would count ' 5 & 6�sages!cost of every item of material and labor which does into a pair _ You ivtth its `+ Far from the shock of war, of shoes has increased greatly and is still increasing. r T611 for: the igea!„ ' - "No -I canal write my itis ,� in order that you may continue to get quality at fair prices,;, On Freedom's' pages!" we shall feature in advertisements certain specific shoes which we kdow will`give you d_value. From our knowledge and - "Surgebn, ' ytitf' capnot ' goy experience, we,will sugges to .you the beat methods of buying; Hear the sick pleading! fi 'Tit; not ,for' such as you 1Y _ _ hether you select shoes of our manufacture or not � � •;: ' - Bullets_ aT3 .s c t dints!" S" P _ We ask you--to�uy b service rat er than merely for style, +, "hush oty b see t to to a reliable dealer, 40d' to look- for the manufacturer's, Liberty bleeding.!" , -.7-trade-mark on the 'hoes By`so doing you may be assured of ' "Mother, keep back your ]ad, good value for your money. fop -EN4:_ Though his mates scorer him! ..' _ Better their ears an a Onrwonderfoi boo{c rev.al. tragpb fav r Your heact ab ►uld.. mourn him," ' °'" °AMES HOLDEN .McCREADY K "bow t «►se „ My arms have borne Lll[rraa st �. "Shoemakers•to the Nation's` . ss,a.il: "moi I „Pastor, now more and more 's a °ja":'t,$' ` Men neer! %r7mr-preaching! _ getJatnr ssotvras�ur...: yToteotrm svllvtvii�a rurao r x ava.t How ,shall they rind their souls "--r wrri�tt news. _ - i ! BROIL il. a:Yet, on His battle line - When.v iu buy Shoes toolo dor - -thtJ !lade-»t�k on every sols - gds. �i�f M0, (rod is beseeching! tLOUif t " bee bW a few am" ata tilts perennial - _ -..,+.'iuS"'.la,.n:i`,t.:di:sY'.Jrtivd'L7,�4`.k""a:,: ;'f4t�a:.+nY:+s•�5,�.,lti...•.o r.,:;.;..=,.........,. -. ,..-... _,: •,,. .=_..w ..,,_ ..._ s:.. s,_.i.:.«..., r . .n. :.a'sa.:.��._ :. s .,. ..`.�w�;a:;a'C<S+S"ii'�.�+�'�+_a�.Fr3�.�..�.a s+I!:: ,..., ...,ct ��._M_-r..`.:eu., _..^'._:Vx`T,swi.-..�St'h�"�x�4s.i•�S"•>esi'�. _..' - 7 Z g OF Z 44 w, Via?. 1llIPr* A eOR*, Weekly w of Wisodom for the Guldlefte The dogriietive distillation of hard- PA M in OFP WITWOu'T 9 the Impartant- (R*tW&-- of Hunters. w*ood., MADEMADEIN Zion industry in Cauda where --Every the hunting" i*a:son material. There 8" year & - .1 --u! " raw. sore or call" So It Of W CANADA brinp with it its Spoils In the form r plants in Ontario- and Quebec, of human Sacrifices. For the benefit and theAnduetry ie-well -organiiedAt off with linpirs. of -gunners who aregoing after -game is gratifying to note - that- manudfac- Aid&. fall :the =following_. list of-donts is 4*rrj -of 4eClitly-ond.-thf.stage Ou the,. (rude products, where so many of Dont, tpJe any chances. The func.; need suffer, no. longer. Wear the Shoes Canada's indwLtrial •acth-ities -'cease, ti6ri of a shotAZ'.l is to se'atterp shot, that nearly-killed you beffore, says this and that the' specially refined and der- -but be careful where you scatter it.w Cincinnati authority, because a few ived products see prod4cid In Canada DoWt blaze away in haste and don't. drops- of freezone - applied directly on'a Jol• local and export- trade. In. _Q1e tender, aching corn Wcallus, Stops lifili`td list of chemicals which,arel - t get excited. Many. * shq9ter has filled sorenesB�7at'bnce and soon the cora or', his *favorite (tog full of lead just be- - regularly exported from Carisda, there hardened icalfaii loose 6 cause he was over-anxious. - so it can be are 'only three of much importance, inportance, 'Don't 0int. a gun at any person in lifted off.,rGolt arid all, wlthpulAt 'pain'. namely,,, ,calcium carbide, ,acetate of -of freez6zie costs llrne�nd rnet4yl Jest. It Is always the gun that "we A small bottle very alcohol, the last two didn't know was loaded" that goes off little at;711�� Of which are entirely produced by drug store, but will post -does the damage. The only me. 0 and Lard,�i od distillation. tively take off every hard or soft corn ion. It is import- to point a gun Is when you Intend to or callus. This should be tried, as it ant to -remember that practically all kill., is inexpensive, arid is said not to irrL- the wood alcohol and % acetic- acid X A Don't take every rustle ofa bush tate the surrounding skin. which are so - ossential_ to- -modem- - or a' bough -as -a - our dndi6s�-_of- ---1f-y6tI-r­d-j:U-g­ggt­"a iiit­---- civilization are produced 'by' the- deg- any,freezone game. Remember sometimes an In• tructive distillation of hardwoods. tell him to get a small bottle for you R0­ quisitive person has a penchant for from his wholesale drug ho The plants in Canada consume, in: use. It Is met i in strange places. - 500 , cords of: being in e' aggf4jatd; over- -fine stuff and like &'cha:rm every' Dont carry' Is loaded gu�n through tfine, wood per day. Maple, beech and- EAST the street or on cars, trains, automo- birch are the principal species used, biles or any other kind of vehicle. although oak, hickory and other hard- Don't get excited and shoot withoutPatriotic Juck. woods are suitableif obtainable. , UrCALL making sure your object is game. "Dear me," slghodqlack Pumpkin, . . .... A Modern Sisyphus. Don't shoot until you see the rabbit, "I wish I wersored It might bother the man' who -piki -and then be sure that'he In clear of, White and bke,, 'steid of -wine Enielipe. who was watching some Karr bernyd4rd manure a foot 'A both man and doff. yellow! men working a pile driver, came to her •Y;r'*Jth I to, the -trunk of p like these his W p, e Don't drag a V= under a fence with Wh mothdr with this complaint. IV I tell just why he does PP rt7Z4 the muzzle point toward you.' li%ey w-,e thInk, I'm Chinese, .'.rm so sorry.for those -men, narnint. t� But 9 N will spread It around as far out as Dont climb over -fences with your -'Or some sort a a quee:e'foreigd-' They've been trying and trying to lift A oiwaidsid effect, of mun and a gun or loan it ag%inst a tree until lowl"• out that big 'weight. and every time roots grow, he will soon have a r 3" ollonlawting 'Waterifal. The, tunk you get over. Put it through the'� they get It most Wtho'top It falls back son for the faith that is in It' sat dr*w and-is not Straight at fence and on the ground, business end Thkt night &4;' Ibwft edge_ XjC4H, a lantern F&ftom bdore. WAN"s anyofie yo it 1 R T R A I T toEx,rs -�r �NT un uif� u now Arid-grinned at each person who cute, zdab"al ca"a vandran. d prints. lolnishin to be Caieltiss 74111TSe P408, 20 C*rA* "Ifs With For a canZe of white everything at Lowest pric t wder es- covered with: straw or it Co. 4 a 1. M a P#clal hree 'and, a quarter drams of powder FiXed his heart� with delight Pansi Brunawimc Aeaves will go through the winber.in wv behind and one- and one-eighth Ounces And the red and blue danced in the of she is invitli' "sure death." good shape and.,bloom e�Ay in the -:7 ng dame. A2rTZV 11 a"- __ — Spring. Don't load your ns UOTIC RELIVE FUjQ 13 ALED HAT. Q - ----- a 7 re Y'for business. At all Bothwell. Ont#Ao., Reid Feta "A man may, if he kno*s not b I Bothwell. Diner times it should be empty. Xeep 'Kam""' zda&=a"% chwvs XsrS& 3" Ontario: your finger off, the trigger until your "to sa�e as he:gets, keep hie nose to! _11't-yolli N Bill*. sre,looklfis down the barrel the gTindstone and die nor worths WF.LZ. EQUIPI-ED, NZW2P same. The blue color so prominent -in the groat at.last,"—Renaintin Franklin V T and Job printing pi ant In Easta Don't rest 'on the muzzle of your uniforms of almost all-marines is of Ont-arto. insurance carried $1.50 �n,,for IiJoi on quick sale .13ox T gun. hoary origin. Vegvtins, In his fifth son Publishinir Cm. Ltd., qranto, A Don't violate the came laws. It is book an the military affairs of the 'tjr 11 4 UWDS EKLY NEWsPA M.1t yO1L SALjl, of not criminal, but. sometimes, veryof IS Romans, traces. the origin- this _4 T T In New Ontario, owner cing to costly.. color to the Venett, an ancient Frarce, Win @*'I 13,00Q. W PeOPI That amount Apvi3r T If "Don't "hog' all the game. Leave dwel ing near the coast of Biscay. PublimhJus Co., Limited, Toronto. PAM douiala some.for the next -fellow.. and well verged In seamanship. It 3Ct1SCrJNLXmAJM0V2 0 was customa, to Paint KEED YOUR SHOES NEAT A--1,kNC3X TUMORS. LUX ICTC, e outgoing shba, as well 'its'their 'wfth. BRAUTIFY T-1,111, &KIM masts and sails with a b %...,Internal and external, cured blue color; out pain b our nom: treatment. W a r as before loo, let*. Dr. Evurnan me= also their soldiers end Sailors wore Co.. TArnitod. CoIlInA-wood. Ont. Make this bo"y I I 4ihOaPlY -for Una uniforms. According to our Ir on our face, neck. y IMme and hands. author, the Latin. word "Venetus," IANwhich was both the name, of the color. ULT SLOAN'S FOR At the cost of a small jar of ordinary. and that, of the. people, pOinto Ao Its' IWE NUM CIO C - ----- Id cream one 1! an P"VarG- 9 full origin. Fr9m. the, Voned the custom tl Quarter Pint of the 'Most wonderful was adopted by the Romans - Thus KACK."n ,..YOUR PAI.N RW CTAK DUK Slim lemon ekin softener and complexion the Son. at Rompelus, after de*fe&tIn*g,:. OR M61.000 SHO beautifier' by squeexing the juice Of Caesar fleet in a naval battle, wore I havi to'r two'frosh lemons into 's. bottle contain. the PRESERVE16 You don rubs Is" -cavy blue, although entitled to 0 Mae":" lug three Ousess of orchard - `*hItO.' -purple, The snoti - were MAA to get quick, domfwto� Subdued Care should be taken to Strain the by Caesar after a Severe maritime J%Ice through a fine cloth so no lemon war In 56 B. Q jnff .'rena STOM pub gets In,-then this'lotron'will keep fresh for Months. Emory Woman 'Once youve Ir grow a DoneSpavits, Ring Bone$ tried It on that etiiY Splint. Curth Side Boost. or similar t tore muscle, sciatic pain thew) kno ' we Mat lemon juice Is used to Join , FaLtwint dw soft vest wkb th* bleach troubles and gets bone going scum& - back, yo;h finti each and remove such blemishes as uratic twinge. lame .. .... It ac q�lc ldipvvw. pata."s"Of tho� ai"s• !betaine freckles, sallowness and tan and to tile I is miklix but * kly ad good to- a warm, soothing ytlief you nev eel "No are lasting. deep I McCall Pattem, 9572, Ideal Skin softener, whitener inard's Liniment 06., Limited. Eddies' Dress. In 6-,Pize% 34 to, 44 beautifier. and or remove Tw heli and borse cas Won- stain the skin, leaves no Dear Sirs.—I c!t. recommend ldi- -1be worked. Pap 17 in pamphlet with muss, waste t' 'bust pe , -5 cents. -TrIsm6w g LINIMIM s no line in Just try I uccs of NARIY for Ithou—stism each bottle tells how. 112.54sbot* to-give quick rel sure' :'Doalign Na K2. ftice, 15 contas. --- -die tl Get three on an I have used it for both delivered. Horn Book 9 R free. 10 hard white at any drug store end and SvrLka means economy. Your own Olt =30 T%Me� PeAmp; may be obbdmd It lemons from the grocer and make with excellent "suits. ADSORSINL JR. the antiseptic linhoseet other druggist has it. Made In Cjuj,.ti *451112140or local two V A quarter Dint Of this nweetlYfrag, Tours truly.. Nor assrAdvid, redum Painful SwelfiTq EN, ads. Get it today.- III -Call dm&w or from In 1b. lionled Gland%Wens, &AdscaVaricase einsil 4� 4he Macau Co_ 70 Bond Tor. rant lemon lotion and massage III daily T. B. LAVERs. S, 011 Dept; W. Into tb*L face, neck, sXMS nt% heals -Sores. Alloys PUrs. Will tell you and hands. Intoreityatswrite. $1.25abottleatdoalons It U ma-`e1cas to The nag of Serbia cOn91*. of hori- red hands. ML umtmdocmw oansi strk" of Ted, bhm and white. AN AMMKOM k. as SeId ft QW& ]PASSPORT OF OLD 091GIN P'li 1-1 Britain's Power put. Earliest One Granted by Joliw • Ciesti�r. The Coal Used in - Great Britain th Care _c6uld be. made to do three times its ow e COCOA NFZ P&=POrts, without which one can. present work If converted Into elec.. not at present quit the coin ex. ti7* tricity at largo central power plunij, sept ass soldier or a sailor, are of according .to the_report of the Bri- -Doctors warm against remedies OCHING FP-7 very ancient origin, saga London fish Coal Conservation Sub-comm containinliri3e is and A ul Jru • The eatH�est. of whiew-w the" alconoL. -I hewL.—a—alRDots, there is . recor-I is one granted by There are now about six hundred long known as Motber Scigel's So Bad Could Not Sleep, Curative Syrup, has no dope or It Julius Caesar-to It Philosopliar, and power stations, generating an swer- Red With Water 8111 as folloWS strong ingredients it cures ]s worded age of 5,000' h.p. each, -scattered %entho .- - -7 a 111 . r J "If there N any one on land or throughout Great V titstin, -ft--W constipation. Can be had at any ning. mid morm hat, 43, 11! � I Ne—ef-Fo-t—amon, .recommended that these be replimed drug state." Get the genuine. ? rug lot bad �Vssina so 'bad I *odd got let him consider whether be be strong by sixteen "super-power" stations 50c. and $1.00 Battles. 3 MY anal wbon. from which transn3jesiorf lines -would had ft on my b- un C ory enough to wage war with Cie"r." 111"P. It fiftt started on Ody so that I eauM In normal' times a Passport ie-not radiate to all 'Parts of the country, hardly weer my clothes, a" I had Iq S • 41--you mk* a difficult thing to obtain in England. The generators in theme would pro- Stay In bed. My fiesh was Me ftom The application must be accompanied duce from 20,000 to 60,000 kafre power' with water blisters, and bmuing wd Itching. ZI iU,7CerA,­,, 0 by s' declaration made either by the each. applicant's banker or any-mayoi, me worse, and I had ft trouble for magistrate, minister of religion, bar. MONEY 0RDF.R8. about Cad• inap bwera& toltTe raster-at-law, physician, solicitor or o a cereal riste nearly two years. I read Send a. Dominion Express Money curs. Soap and Oft"ment, and I Dollars. notary. It is linguistically a highly Five costs three cents. They did me good' r1rh1k drin Order, 0 them. ornate document, with the royal arms away, and now I am entirely 61�" ;1 at its head, an imposing array, of (Signed) Mm. Pow Mcinto$14 French titles set forth in grandiloquent Ian- 'Gather squa,4m before falling River, Ont., April 10, 1917. filost. Bru:sh'the'dirt froni/,�,Nhhe 1171- How often such distress, NSTANT guage and printed in the- best, copper- derside -arid turn them bottom side urtng akin ft-vubi plate. Up At the base ig- the coat of arms of to dry thoroughly. - Store in,a dry,-f• by every-day use of Z:t= p Ointment for all totlet etary, U45TUMI the Foreign Seer b frost-proof plai?e.� followed For Free Sample hi7a sigriature, i The khographed. Dept. A, bearer's signature completes the da- Rh:uP-h-rb­be4 shvmi4 baVW_W_htW1__y on, U. S. A." Id yQu'll Q cumvilitin'! t1T"W0Te_tR3_ng may be coat of manure through the winters - ---- -- considered cheap at two'shillin 99. Asparogus, too, after tile- frosf-kifted" cheerind, satis. If a person wishes to-travel in any bD"'+a've been mowed off and. bum. 4 f-f those countries-wbere a Passport ed. fyi U& ties a necessity, -be most obtain the is b and e i4h U1 teknowledgment of registration— gln&rd,w fl r. ,Its- all -this 5 consulate of that country. This costs C6*ingwbod1 Teaelier:­" your caffeine. a further sum of. from two to nine husband like the doughnuts you made shillings. hien'!" Mrs. Newed: "Yen,' he was Pain Hirstoo 'Will 11top It d W (brio ern to relieve rheumatism, lumingo tie delithted. He Said that if I colad Try a"n toothache, earsclie. "Milan joints, SM th; r% Those who bring sunshine to the only make them large enough he -;Y;t lives of othen cannot keep i complalnt� Have a bottle in the borne. All ddeaa le a t from could save on his motor�ttre big&- tbemselves.-4. M. Barrie. _t , W1_ MRST RHMEDY COMPANY. Hamilton,Canada SIR LLTtmost for too4war"Ibers, ISSUE No. 42-118 ;W: J • LOCALIS 7 R13 ander Lfus of Torda to,,,-.vbited wltle'j. C. "d -Miss Agnes Every, of'74Dr�nto, Is -home through Illuesq... -�:,M E N't.'.1 7A.W' 11wampam 'Mrs.'Phillp on Mobdar.- -AIL... Palmer is laid off duty ih.-.- Minnie, R�i6k,lu.,of Osha. �rai, was- home `bn SundaySound,,spent -Col. and Mrs. Kniftou. rry pa, with blood-polsouln g in one of his 'anda. I � -miss Alma Cowan,. of oroniff, home over Sunday WithAb Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Paull -Mrs. Philip Reckard, of Dor- ' Pon— :7io .. .. .w R,*&* over the holid Shirley. of a"ta, KUlfton. Hutchison Chester, Is visiting fora few days .SweaterCoats,­Shirts, Ties, Caps-, Gloves aM Underwear. mother --,Poster and daught with her cousin. C. Rogers. Our- fall stock of these lines is opeii f6r--Ifispeeti- on. a home over a Thanksgiving. -MU* Irene Murkar spent the er,-Miss Foatina, of Stouffville, are visitingwith Goo. E. and Mrs.' -Born-To Mr. and Mrs.' F. N. M%icellne, College Heighte.Guelph, .. : - ----- ­ fri. A?­­Laiv tock7 reuce. -Mrs. W. H. Aray, who left on Oct. 4, a sop (Kenneth Church- 71� -:-BOOTS ;.-B-00TS -Aaron. Bart, of Toron-to,'Spent over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. about two months ago to visit her aunt JUL OrWgeville, has been very. .. -Mrs. W..J. Devitt and hIrs.. E. W. Holtby, of'. Brougham, were Our lines are complete in doth heavy working b 7W. oots and fter W. H Peak. ;-Rev. Dr. Edgar, ill 'suffering from a nervone' 11 reak- down. 'very the g uests of Mrs. J. C. Philip, on Better look- these - over.' The price -,-,-__gyades. is right of Guelph, 'gyre the guest of Rev. Dr. Marsh While . she is still Ill and nuable to leave her bed., Wednesday. `-Robin Gordon who has been q Ra A BUNTING, _cm Monday. Geo r e Law. -of Toronto, spent we are pleased to know that she is improving. confined to his bed for a couple'I'ICKLEORING of weeks through illness IS now Established 1867. :,the holilay here with his sisters, 44. U. T­ -Large congregations greeted V A somewhat Improved. A 7 it Simson and child, Spent the holi-, dis eed of the coiamnis ut-TIM at, this price---Sonie. Sonie ----Sonie da with Wm. and &trip Q11118. a rew - days ago to -Niiws• to than my manv friends for -F�-H­Doyie,-- of the-Tdiodto.. residents of Oshawa. but they their kind assistance FLud-sympath Street Railway, spent a ten days' were taxed $18.00 per cord. shown me during the contin 4acatiod with his sister, Mrs. Bed ness and subsequint death of my, be: .0 - -We are sorry to report the loved wife. loon, death,' atter a brief illness, of Win. Q ��'6t 5" -Marshall Coakwell, of Toron. Sleep which took place on Satnr. F. -W. WERics, Pickering spent the holiday at the home day, in his sixty-nintb vear, In 7. his parents, W. J. and Mrq. our last issue of THE NEWS we Canada Food Board License No. 8.20766 o .4 Now Advort4setnerits. 'Coakwell. R reported his having an accident A meeting of the Executive of at John Perey's. He was cleaning A R.31 FOR SALE OR RENT -11 0 the Bible Society will be held this out the blower of his corn cutting Facres. lot m con. 6, Pickerini;. Fail plowing (Thtirsdqy) evening at the home of box, and in some manner the done, Apply L. Johnston. Brougham. 4 C. Rogers. engine started up and the fans ZZY -Charles and Mrs. Shepherd lacerated very badly the back of OST -Between Pickering and L E A S E and family, of Oshaw' LHighland Creek. a bundle of bed clothing. Oshawa,' spent a his wrist and hand. Medical aid Finder please netay the NEWS ofte. 4 few days here with the former's was summoned and big wounds time to run Over this list. ..-father and sister. -Pive. shoats a. Just take dressed, but ultimately blood- PIGS FOR 8.44E bout2monthsold. AV atlotll. con, 4, P, ed Pickering, or Into the city on Thursday evening in his death several days after Pickering. 2 Thfx- need -Several of our residents went poisoning Set in, which result address Goo. est, R. R. No. 1. a 70-11 oltnLq, m en --WtioOpal and last to bear th4i great yJ -7- Ain Sleep was a native of W6, acaks-sey Hall. hitby CorporsJon Bonds For Sale --W, D. Dykes Bond Bicker, Whitby. out., Bell Phone 193' Boys' Corduroy Bloomers, sizes M83, •-Mrs. Andrew Sibbald, of Banff 'township, but farmed most of hip bW. Phone -m a 50. 40tf English washable corduroy -wears like iron Alberta, left for home to -day, life In Pickering, where he had V OR SALE. -White Yorkshire brood after spending. several iliontbs accumulated considerable proper. -'Bogs' Tweed Bloomers,28-38, 1, sow With I&S, also 3 2- -010 2 '25 year old heifers, in with friends in Ontario. as twice married, but calf, Mack milcL, cow good milker. W. H. Jack- Medium price-jitst. right for school wear k He son. R. R. N Pickering., --A, J. Cowie left on Wednes� Z.-lb-Zleft. pre-deeeased him. 3-5 day for Caledonia, on account of Is survived by three sons, Boys' Cotton Bloomers; dark colors Ed. W, WANTED -A -house with a good the Budden death from Influenza Walter and Ncrley. His funeral. erchard and a few acres of land. '- Also a Very tongh-looks like tiveed sitilated in or near the village of Pick- to lis, stud Bov--,- -John Marsh. of Toronto, spent body 1 poll, 'Sweat -or Co f his brother, Fred Cowie.- took Place on Monday, when his: email farm t" g Apply Phis office. 4 Yout -at@, irgal 00 to 4 00 was laid. to rest in R -wide All sizes ana-colors 'YONE-wisbinir to b 19-ind y at the emetery. 6y a Gilson solo most acceptably at each ser. !-A very neert was Acorn cuttig box might see the use of it -de- All and Bo .g Braces, special, per pair 4 25c successful co monst rated in silo -filling at Roathank the latter g� 'vice IZ St. Andrew's church. :,given, under the auspices of St. Zirt of this week and first of next, Cowan Bros. Annan. agents, a Youths'- tan Blucher Boots for school wear, will -Georre A. and Mrs, Gordon George's W. ry A., on Thanksgiviag and son; Ewart, and Miss Jennie Diiy, Oct. 14th, the town hall. stand all kinds ole hard knocking-a'job end STRAYED�Frqm lot 5. con. we cleaned up-speelzilly priced, sizes it to 18 .2 50 7 - McGowan. of Toronto, eben'tp the The Rev. A. E. Bruce gave a short Picken Cotswold ewe iamb. Reward ng. a oliday with their relatives here. address and acted as chairman."Y "the' Black Box Kip Blucher Boot, sizes 11 -to for information leading to her recovery. VKm. B.J... 2tf ou Jackson. -Miss Laura Andrew, teacher Miss Marjorie Tait, a very talent1U. Ezeeptioualty cheap fora fine boot ... 21195 414 of the'Ravenshoe public ashool, ed young singer and dancer from FOR SALE --=A few choice shearling It' Shropshire rams. Also lambs of both sexes event Thanksgiving at the home Toronto, save four piece -i which Appl at lot 20, con. 4. PickL-ring, W. C. Will" Boys' Heavy Black Blucher Boot, good easy fit. 7 of her parents, James and Mrs. were much apprecia R. ted. Several son. No. 1,,Locust Hill, 2-4 another, job end, sizes I -to 5. Our retail Andrew, of our Pickering friends took Dart price Is really the present wholesale price ..295 �10R SALE -1 fresh mileb cow. 0- -Chas-. P. and Mrs. Davis and in the program, and-thvtf-eifO�rtS FOR cows and 1 registered shorthorn bull, -old. !"A Suit Case Special," heav weight, fibre, steel daughter, Miss Margaret, and Mrs. were greatly applauded: Allan 9 months Apply at Wt 33. B, F. cam. Pick- Willia-nf-0-th. Clark ening, Fred Lacey. 1w. phone Imaivern ;�7, 2-4 frarne, sewn and rivetey,corners, brass ­ :� I , cornet, Mr. Thextoo, solo, as lock awn, visited with John and Mrs. 11 � �i all !11yrs [ ! --- I ng, nd spring catches, 11 Inch ont9lde mtraps- '1131131i, readrn rigs LU -ft to Mle pierritses tYf - Fawkes, R -.w�,,,,Murkar on Thurads ke PA recitation. U1,18 Price, Sllh.nersigned, lot 9. con, 4. Pickering, shirt pocket and straps in lid, 24 inch 8-40 tncar Greenbutm station); one Shropshire ewe, -Mrs. John Anyrew' and son, of Toronto, sang very nicely. Qwner may have same Carlton, b r . -,,:"An P,'rhibition.[3arstain,"2$in,(!h 4!00 .0 or to;�A. pi�rty and Russell, . moved last week into Several young ladies gave a flower payinj expenses. S. i, Lo - ill. 3-6 '�-Navy Blue and Black Dress Serge. Don't miss their rosiden6e on Church street drill : Misses C.'rook. Hobbs, Toms, cust. VALRM FOR SALE -NO) acreq of this line., Its very hard to get. Pure wool .which has just been vacated by Powell. Bryant and Bunker. Mr -q. W inches wide, per yard 00 JL' rolling land. first-class soil, farm in first-class iassell Brodie and family R. H. Cronk gave an iii tructiye-Auataotzult�v­ion. loacresof good hardwood Miss ' Frankie Jones, who is address on -the Dtitlei . of - the bush. Smallorchard of first-class fruit. Lets of �7�ack Silk Poplin, 86 inches -wide. Happened 9 n Ing the winter with water,farm- well -fenced. 2 sets of building,%, her, Church and Christian People in lucky in having it ordered early. The price good barns, scven-rooined frame house, rural P ter, 'Bloomfield mons station (C. P. it.). This is one of the finest Mrs. J. P. Williams, of the period of,construction after good gravel roach I � lare- As riight. Per kard v matt. 3. J miles from C v.r., ­ V. 2 00 had a. business tri to the'war. A tableau was excellent. A I WAO JF W& lY Kive s amith, rrice S3 down, balance on in at Wxr cent, �Nom pj­­I�--. on--Tuesda Acta L. farming sections in Untadn, Wnuld take wee I MISS Possession given on April " 262, k. and Mis"s"Frankle Shirley, repreg' Claremont, 2-4 ust at th6 lak- ake a tip from. -Owing to the illness -of 'the eating Britannia's response to the J two -man] OTICE is hereby given assistant teachets and of call of Pr that Sam- aince. The'W. A. desire LSS It you want shaker flannels for. r o& the pupils, the public to thank the kind friends who is 'Nuel Burgoyne of the Township of n :--,:school has been closed until Mon- various ways contributed to mak East Whitby in the County of Ontario. winter, buy them NOW -2 ­ I a k�a 4 J Au"Isaff a& tue this concert a succus. The finan- roe jr ovineq Of liotario, Farmer, epidemic continues. cial r 0.- 1- - - . _.�k. 4. I....nTe7rr-of-C-ana. It: 0 -Th9qwAs4k% Rub Vetd-thlffr- e unds of the W* A. an . d the da oft the nest session thereof, fora first meeting of the season on local Red Cross Society. -Cox, - e Bill D vorce from his wife Alice -� tet' Maud Clarke of the Town of Hilton in me --S. -.0HAPMAN :Thursday evening i last when the -The. great Victory Loan cam. the State of New York, one of the mbers motored out to the home paigu is now being launched, and United States of America, Married of Miss A. Croak, They report a we have reason to believe that the woman, on theground of adultery and most enjoyable evening. IS YOUR CHANCE HERE require b - d amount will be subscri desertion. -St. George's church services ed, This' is Et time of great -in the pros. Dated at the town of Oshawa next Sunday, Oct. 20th : Mcrn County of Ontario in the Province of you we Blankets for the Autumn. See our new lot. at day ing perity in Canada, and people are Ontario, the 15th 11 require Shaker .8. =Grey and white, 11.4 and 12.4, at $3.50 to $4.50 per Pair. - 7 -1 11. evening 7.80, Sunday school earning money at a rate they A D. 191 of August, at 2.80. The times of service will never dreamed of before, Both SAMUEL BUROOYNE, Ladies' brushed wool Sweaters in -grey with rose,. Alice with fawn, be Changed whenever the govern. in town and navy with grey.` a Country , the same By his Solicitor, W, -E, N. Sinclair, -smart cost for $7.00. ment decides to officiallyregnme pro�zperity is evident, and the 40-11 Oshawa, Ont, A big range of Men's Sweater Coats in taupe, fawn,brown and grey. �sun time. banks-, -nee pilins tip deposits as all Pure wool, $8. Boys' and Girls' Swqaters, all colors, $2 up." -Quite a number in the village they have never -done before. 31en's Sox, in grey and black, from 855 to $1 a Pair. A good line of have been confined to their 13,66 Those who have the, money to I ELM DALE MILLS n- Men's Pants and Overalls, in black, hill for the past week or two with the vest, have a duty to perform to 102.00 to *Z.bu. 'Spanish flu.-" So far therii have themselves and to their epunt .0 otir new Rubberzi went into stock last week, ry, been no serious cases, although and that duly is to b on can al!!11:11415,111 Illf! li 1! 9 ani- so come -and be fitted. honds- �0-��--Wb-47Tour made from No, those who have suffered from the xxuty sense are of Manitoba Wheat. 9 ampresQ1 nLl-hat, something for old age and Royal and Glenora for G. A. GILLSSPIE,­,I)UNBARTON �,qs serious cillougn. .. "rainy for the inevitable day,", A rare treat Is in store for and now is the time ­Rg. Bread. Try a 1, YIN me to' do -it, Pastry Flonr Fresh Rolled Oats Pickering people again next Sun- Those who are prosperous should day, the 20th Jost., wben the exercise economy and -invest their Th4ugh BAAX. SHORTS Happy earnings In victory bonds, which :7 .chairman of Whitby district, Rev. ear -.MlX-FEED-9J ."-Wesley Elliott, . B. A., of Port pay a good rate cf interest, an . d OAT CHOP Perry, will preach in the NLgthad­ ------CRUSHED.OATS-- best. 17 ..BARLEY CHOP]' Isr, church at 11 - ------- a. m.• and 7,30 p, Those unfortunate individuals in All are cordially invited-. Germany who subscribed to their WHEAT These stoves are ackn ledgetT, Among the victims of the nation's loang will njost likely lose CRACKED CORN ow V -MIXED HEN FEED 8110ig flu" in Torofito is Mrs. tbp greater � rt of their inve jo be the best stoves their 9 t :'Mefirille Smith who succumbed to ment, since eir country will be Caldwell I 's Cream substitute on the market But vie. Calf Meal. the attack on Monday morning, bankrupt after the war, after a very brief illness. 31r. 'tory for us Is now In sight and in- to -day. Molasses Meal r d '5 eed of at d­jv�� ' r residents of reside 9 war taxed $I� Ve are L ..t . r d h Lf t., Pick PIC, Ir 5-1 td. Smith, who 1, 'CHOPPING AND OATS NO R.a nephew of TV. B. vestments in Canada's bonds are Splendid bakers, easy on fuel "Powell and Mrs. L. D. Banks, and the safest that can be made. CRUSHING EVERYDAY a It handsome in design, Get prices on feed in ton lots. S'former resident of Pickering, is. is a duty to our country to buy .,also ill with the same disease. Be- tbeve bonds as her efforts has pre. BELL PHONE. Call and sea our full stock ioldep the husband, two small vented the Huns from taking OP i .,children survffe, possess on of our property. Ch plug every day.1 t�, AJ g 00wo -L. A-. Findlay, of the Toronto 0 ev. Foster, of Whitby, when he preached excellent ser• -just as we go to press word has been received that William Daily Star, spent Saturday with mons in the Methodist church on Spence, formerly teller In -the, -here, We mother here. - Sunday. The Whitby Male Quart- Standard Bank had been -Thomas Dwyer,, of Toronto. tte furnished 1 music in a most killed In action. 4pent the holiday at the home.of -,,his here. acceptable manner. The reputa. have -After many weeks of distress. mother tion they won is decidedly 'merited. Ing, illness, which she bore with -w--Mester Bert Douglas, of To. The, offerings for the Christian patience and fortitude, 51, Tonto; - spent a few daynto, _�a with his day far exceeded' what was ex. Mrs. N. J.- Chapman died at her .*ielstives in Pitkering. pected.1 home in Audley, on Thursday, -miss Rice, of Holstein, spent -Harry Vale, of the base line, Oct. 17th, in her 72nd year., Her a few days last week with her is,having,li carload of first-class funeral will take place on Satur. friend. Miss Ina Marsh. hardwood abi d into the village. day, the 19th Just., - at 1.80 p,. m., -Lieut. Wilson Harding, of To. After' supplying his own needs, to the Union Cemetery. Oshawa. spent the holiday bare at he is disposing of the remainder Services will be conducted at her home of his, parents. to the residents of the village,- late residence at one o'clock.. W. G. and Mrs. Ham spent the price being $11.50 per e6rd, Thanksgiving with J. R and Mrs. which is practically the cost price. .0, -Horn and family, of Peterboro. The price to high; -but we believe -Card of Thanks I " ., 1% -Mr. SimDsou, sr., and Bruce - quite a large qua ntity could be A 7 it Simson and child, Spent the holi-, dis eed of the coiamnis ut-TIM at, this price---Sonie. Sonie ----Sonie da with Wm. and &trip Q11118. a rew - days ago to -Niiws• to than my manv friends for -F�-H­Doyie,-- of the-Tdiodto.. residents of Oshawa. but they their kind assistance FLud-sympath Street Railway, spent a ten days' were taxed $18.00 per cord. shown me during the contin 4acatiod with his sister, Mrs. Bed ness and subsequint death of my, be: .0 - -We are sorry to report the loved wife. loon, death,' atter a brief illness, of Win. Q ��'6t 5" -Marshall Coakwell, of Toron. Sleep which took place on Satnr. F. -W. WERics, Pickering spent the holiday at the home day, in his sixty-nintb vear, In 7. his parents, W. J. and Mrq. our last issue of THE NEWS we Canada Food Board License No. 8.20766 o .4 Now Advort4setnerits. 'Coakwell. R reported his having an accident A meeting of the Executive of at John Perey's. He was cleaning A R.31 FOR SALE OR RENT -11 0 the Bible Society will be held this out the blower of his corn cutting Facres. lot m con. 6, Pickerini;. Fail plowing (Thtirsdqy) evening at the home of box, and in some manner the done, Apply L. Johnston. Brougham. 4 C. Rogers. engine started up and the fans ZZY -Charles and Mrs. Shepherd lacerated very badly the back of OST -Between Pickering and L E A S E and family, of Oshaw' LHighland Creek. a bundle of bed clothing. Oshawa,' spent a his wrist and hand. Medical aid Finder please netay the NEWS ofte. 4 few days here with the former's was summoned and big wounds time to run Over this list. ..-father and sister. -Pive. shoats a. Just take dressed, but ultimately blood- PIGS FOR 8.44E bout2monthsold. AV atlotll. con, 4, P, ed Pickering, or Into the city on Thursday evening in his death several days after Pickering. 2 Thfx- need -Several of our residents went poisoning Set in, which result address Goo. est, R. R. No. 1. a 70-11 oltnLq, m en --WtioOpal and last to bear th4i great yJ -7- Ain Sleep was a native of W6, acaks-sey Hall. hitby CorporsJon Bonds For Sale --W, D. Dykes Bond Bicker, Whitby. out., Bell Phone 193' Boys' Corduroy Bloomers, sizes M83, •-Mrs. Andrew Sibbald, of Banff 'township, but farmed most of hip bW. Phone -m a 50. 40tf English washable corduroy -wears like iron Alberta, left for home to -day, life In Pickering, where he had V OR SALE. -White Yorkshire brood after spending. several iliontbs accumulated considerable proper. -'Bogs' Tweed Bloomers,28-38, 1, sow With I&S, also 3 2- -010 2 '25 year old heifers, in with friends in Ontario. as twice married, but calf, Mack milcL, cow good milker. W. H. Jack- Medium price-jitst. right for school wear k He son. R. R. N Pickering., --A, J. Cowie left on Wednes� Z.-lb-Zleft. pre-deeeased him. 3-5 day for Caledonia, on account of Is survived by three sons, Boys' Cotton Bloomers; dark colors Ed. W, WANTED -A -house with a good the Budden death from Influenza Walter and Ncrley. His funeral. erchard and a few acres of land. '- Also a Very tongh-looks like tiveed sitilated in or near the village of Pick- to lis, stud Bov--,- -John Marsh. of Toronto, spent body 1 poll, 'Sweat -or Co f his brother, Fred Cowie.- took Place on Monday, when his: email farm t" g Apply Phis office. 4 Yout -at@, irgal 00 to 4 00 was laid. to rest in R -wide All sizes ana-colors 'YONE-wisbinir to b 19-ind y at the emetery. 6y a Gilson solo most acceptably at each ser. !-A very neert was Acorn cuttig box might see the use of it -de- All and Bo .g Braces, special, per pair 4 25c successful co monst rated in silo -filling at Roathank the latter g� 'vice IZ St. Andrew's church. :,given, under the auspices of St. Zirt of this week and first of next, Cowan Bros. Annan. agents, a Youths'- tan Blucher Boots for school wear, will -Georre A. and Mrs, Gordon George's W. ry A., on Thanksgiviag and son; Ewart, and Miss Jennie Diiy, Oct. 14th, the town hall. stand all kinds ole hard knocking-a'job end STRAYED�Frqm lot 5. con. we cleaned up-speelzilly priced, sizes it to 18 .2 50 7 - McGowan. of Toronto, eben'tp the The Rev. A. E. Bruce gave a short Picken Cotswold ewe iamb. Reward ng. a oliday with their relatives here. address and acted as chairman."Y "the' Black Box Kip Blucher Boot, sizes 11 -to for information leading to her recovery. VKm. B.J... 2tf ou Jackson. -Miss Laura Andrew, teacher Miss Marjorie Tait, a very talent1U. Ezeeptioualty cheap fora fine boot ... 21195 414 of the'Ravenshoe public ashool, ed young singer and dancer from FOR SALE --=A few choice shearling It' Shropshire rams. Also lambs of both sexes event Thanksgiving at the home Toronto, save four piece -i which Appl at lot 20, con. 4. PickL-ring, W. C. Will" Boys' Heavy Black Blucher Boot, good easy fit. 7 of her parents, James and Mrs. were much apprecia R. ted. Several son. No. 1,,Locust Hill, 2-4 another, job end, sizes I -to 5. Our retail Andrew, of our Pickering friends took Dart price Is really the present wholesale price ..295 �10R SALE -1 fresh mileb cow. 0- -Chas-. P. and Mrs. Davis and in the program, and-thvtf-eifO�rtS FOR cows and 1 registered shorthorn bull, -old. !"A Suit Case Special," heav weight, fibre, steel daughter, Miss Margaret, and Mrs. were greatly applauded: Allan 9 months Apply at Wt 33. B, F. cam. Pick- Willia-nf-0-th. Clark ening, Fred Lacey. 1w. phone Imaivern ;�7, 2-4 frarne, sewn and rivetey,corners, brass ­ :� I , cornet, Mr. Thextoo, solo, as lock awn, visited with John and Mrs. 11 � �i all !11yrs [ ! --- I ng, nd spring catches, 11 Inch ont9lde mtraps- '1131131i, readrn rigs LU -ft to Mle pierritses tYf - Fawkes, R -.w�,,,,Murkar on Thurads ke PA recitation. U1,18 Price, Sllh.nersigned, lot 9. con, 4. Pickering, shirt pocket and straps in lid, 24 inch 8-40 tncar Greenbutm station); one Shropshire ewe, -Mrs. John Anyrew' and son, of Toronto, sang very nicely. Qwner may have same Carlton, b r . -,,:"An P,'rhibition.[3arstain,"2$in,(!h 4!00 .0 or to;�A. pi�rty and Russell, . moved last week into Several young ladies gave a flower payinj expenses. S. i, Lo - ill. 3-6 '�-Navy Blue and Black Dress Serge. Don't miss their rosiden6e on Church street drill : Misses C.'rook. Hobbs, Toms, cust. VALRM FOR SALE -NO) acreq of this line., Its very hard to get. Pure wool .which has just been vacated by Powell. Bryant and Bunker. Mr -q. W inches wide, per yard 00 JL' rolling land. first-class soil, farm in first-class iassell Brodie and family R. H. Cronk gave an iii tructiye-Auataotzult�v­ion. loacresof good hardwood Miss ' Frankie Jones, who is address on -the Dtitlei . of - the bush. Smallorchard of first-class fruit. Lets of �7�ack Silk Poplin, 86 inches -wide. Happened 9 n Ing the winter with water,farm- well -fenced. 2 sets of building,%, her, Church and Christian People in lucky in having it ordered early. The price good barns, scven-rooined frame house, rural P ter, 'Bloomfield mons station (C. P. it.). This is one of the finest Mrs. J. P. Williams, of the period of,construction after good gravel roach I � lare- As riight. Per kard v matt. 3. J miles from C v.r., ­ V. 2 00 had a. business tri to the'war. A tableau was excellent. A I WAO JF W& lY Kive s amith, rrice S3 down, balance on in at Wxr cent, �Nom pj­­I�--. on--Tuesda Acta L. farming sections in Untadn, Wnuld take wee I MISS Possession given on April " 262, k. and Mis"s"Frankle Shirley, repreg' Claremont, 2-4 ust at th6 lak- ake a tip from. -Owing to the illness -of 'the eating Britannia's response to the J two -man] OTICE is hereby given assistant teachets and of call of Pr that Sam- aince. The'W. A. desire LSS It you want shaker flannels for. r o& the pupils, the public to thank the kind friends who is 'Nuel Burgoyne of the Township of n :--,:school has been closed until Mon- various ways contributed to mak East Whitby in the County of Ontario. winter, buy them NOW -2 ­ I a k�a 4 J Au"Isaff a& tue this concert a succus. The finan- roe jr ovineq Of liotario, Farmer, epidemic continues. cial r 0.- 1- - - . _.�k. 4. I....nTe7rr-of-C-ana. It: 0 -Th9qwAs4k% Rub Vetd-thlffr- e unds of the W* A. an . d the da oft the nest session thereof, fora first meeting of the season on local Red Cross Society. -Cox, - e Bill D vorce from his wife Alice -� tet' Maud Clarke of the Town of Hilton in me --S. -.0HAPMAN :Thursday evening i last when the -The. great Victory Loan cam. the State of New York, one of the mbers motored out to the home paigu is now being launched, and United States of America, Married of Miss A. Croak, They report a we have reason to believe that the woman, on theground of adultery and most enjoyable evening. IS YOUR CHANCE HERE require b - d amount will be subscri desertion. -St. George's church services ed, This' is Et time of great -in the pros. Dated at the town of Oshawa next Sunday, Oct. 20th : Mcrn County of Ontario in the Province of you we Blankets for the Autumn. See our new lot. at day ing perity in Canada, and people are Ontario, the 15th 11 require Shaker .8. =Grey and white, 11.4 and 12.4, at $3.50 to $4.50 per Pair. - 7 -1 11. evening 7.80, Sunday school earning money at a rate they A D. 191 of August, at 2.80. The times of service will never dreamed of before, Both SAMUEL BUROOYNE, Ladies' brushed wool Sweaters in -grey with rose,. Alice with fawn, be Changed whenever the govern. in town and navy with grey.` a Country , the same By his Solicitor, W, -E, N. Sinclair, -smart cost for $7.00. ment decides to officiallyregnme pro�zperity is evident, and the 40-11 Oshawa, Ont, A big range of Men's Sweater Coats in taupe, fawn,brown and grey. �sun time. banks-, -nee pilins tip deposits as all Pure wool, $8. Boys' and Girls' Swqaters, all colors, $2 up." -Quite a number in the village they have never -done before. 31en's Sox, in grey and black, from 855 to $1 a Pair. A good line of have been confined to their 13,66 Those who have the, money to I ELM DALE MILLS n- Men's Pants and Overalls, in black, hill for the past week or two with the vest, have a duty to perform to 102.00 to *Z.bu. 'Spanish flu.-" So far therii have themselves and to their epunt .0 otir new Rubberzi went into stock last week, ry, been no serious cases, although and that duly is to b on can al!!11:11415,111 Illf! li 1! 9 ani- so come -and be fitted. honds- �0-��--Wb-47Tour made from No, those who have suffered from the xxuty sense are of Manitoba Wheat. 9 ampresQ1 nLl-hat, something for old age and Royal and Glenora for G. A. GILLSSPIE,­,I)UNBARTON �,qs serious cillougn. .. "rainy for the inevitable day,", A rare treat Is in store for and now is the time ­Rg. Bread. Try a 1, YIN me to' do -it, Pastry Flonr Fresh Rolled Oats Pickering people again next Sun- Those who are prosperous should day, the 20th Jost., wben the exercise economy and -invest their Th4ugh BAAX. SHORTS Happy earnings In victory bonds, which :7 .chairman of Whitby district, Rev. ear -.MlX-FEED-9J ."-Wesley Elliott, . B. A., of Port pay a good rate cf interest, an . d OAT CHOP Perry, will preach in the NLgthad­ ------CRUSHED.OATS-- best. 17 ..BARLEY CHOP]' Isr, church at 11 - ------- a. m.• and 7,30 p, Those unfortunate individuals in All are cordially invited-. Germany who subscribed to their WHEAT These stoves are ackn ledgetT, Among the victims of the nation's loang will njost likely lose CRACKED CORN ow V -MIXED HEN FEED 8110ig flu" in Torofito is Mrs. tbp greater � rt of their inve jo be the best stoves their 9 t :'Mefirille Smith who succumbed to ment, since eir country will be Caldwell I 's Cream substitute on the market But vie. Calf Meal. the attack on Monday morning, bankrupt after the war, after a very brief illness. 31r. 'tory for us Is now In sight and in- to -day. Molasses Meal r d '5 eed of at d­jv�� ' r residents of reside 9 war taxed $I� Ve are L ..t . r d h Lf t., Pick PIC, Ir 5-1 td. Smith, who 1, 'CHOPPING AND OATS NO R.a nephew of TV. B. vestments in Canada's bonds are Splendid bakers, easy on fuel "Powell and Mrs. L. D. Banks, and the safest that can be made. CRUSHING EVERYDAY a It handsome in design, Get prices on feed in ton lots. S'former resident of Pickering, is. is a duty to our country to buy .,also ill with the same disease. Be- tbeve bonds as her efforts has pre. BELL PHONE. Call and sea our full stock ioldep the husband, two small vented the Huns from taking OP i .,children survffe, possess on of our property. Ch plug every day.1 t�, AJ g