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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_10_25Ir 141,,p Z t 11s4 "let _4 VOL - Xa 0 X"Vill" S6,0AX-04RING, ONT., FRIDAY, 251918 ..D•UNDARTON :'CLARKMdNT, I D bliebed-76 sp, .and two sons and Mlas Ob Estei YAW" Medical Mrs. Pro account of the prevailina epi. Get Margaret Gitward are suffering from demic the Warbexi I s Institute will not -L. CALDWE have a shower for Christmas boxes for • 0 to the late DR. JL�Brodisr. Phone, Rev. J- F. Clugston and family re. the boys overseas, but the people of G LL. 9, 3�-%'Succegsor " - - - 'Cjaremont. Oat. t REENWOOD turned from a two weeks' vacation the vill*d and -community are - aske a at w A -the Old Prices 8 at Meaford. d to send a Z onations to the home of Mrs. ��,PR- tV; E. 'CARTW f21189 Retta Mackie, of Toronto, is G. M. Forsyth, not later than -Friday. Wit RIGHT.:IFor. And order your the guest of Mrv. Andrew Annan and November Ist, Anarl;0f Graviinburst. One-, Successor to 3- Bid owlt Pickering,Cont. has been suffering from a bad cold. ig too B. T. Litter Carrier. in Oliver and Mrs. Amman and two chil '.'Lowe, of H GRERN R1VKR -R of 0., Regis Am and Mrs B. T. Water System spent 'a few days with the amiltole. The GreenRiver Botptlst church w totnetrtogl Aiso. to given to father, John Ani2*n. hold anniversary services on Sunday . B. T. Stee Stalls and Stanchions ill North - 9.4-90ERMI'lly 7=31071--A a" former and Monday, November std and 4th. p Sunday services at &SO and 7 p. m. on DROUGMAM B. T. Bak Track outfits, Etc. 'Lice Mrs. use No. 2W There was no -vice in the Me Q MdKINNON, Monday, Nov. 4th. at, 8 p. in. 4. set Method- Blanche Decker Kelly, a well-known' member of the College of 'Phone lot church last Sunday evening, owing reader and impersonator. Flour or drop us a card. of To iPhtaiataasand ftoone of onewdo usentime Route, substitutes kept on haiji' OJI 0011090 Of 8WItilons. A&nbnr& at to the� revailing epidemic. assisted by good local talent, ill Rev. re. Van. MWke, of B&7 ea asteasea .1 1 give Of women and and an excellent concert. Admise on 25 tities require& In any quantities arousbal City, cis visiting Mrs_ Wyke a.and -cents. -13ak parents� W. M. and Mrs. Miller. er. L Miss Bate received a cable on Tues. GLEN MAJOR (Successor tol day stating that her nephew% Cecil J. 9 PriC46 Baker & Heise) A number in this locality have had H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol. Bitte, was wouncled on Oct. 12th. He Public itby, Ont. "flPf-hut-are..getc ing aioag rievy- A T ciettor. Notary" Conveyancer &'c is suffering flzOm gun-thot wotmd, in the 41 the cheek. well. tax Edward �-T H.1 Thomas Pouches received a cable on aLrd and Mrs. Redshaw and PAREWELL,. Stouffville, -011t, Monda stating that his nephew, Pte. K.C.. BARRIS- Ricbard,aiid ;Mrs. Day were at Charles Me ntyre, Ins on Sunday. V i Tsa,colui?,ClrcwnAttwj2oy,aadCo=ly Eli H k 601JMW - 00=4 1 011110. Whitby. -T - T, ntry, was oflIcially b for reported missing', believe 0 e • school has, been killed n n closed for E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and C evell" ge demic, There was no servF,e 7 Solicitor, ZZotary Public. Eta. � Money,. ;a I BEAL Claremont "n. oince Brock 60-';orth, Whitby. 9617 MARKMAM on Sunday for the same reason, but barley, and Mrs. Roy Crosb took As to have service' -Sunday HOUSEFURNISHINGS we hope N, -B b of next The death WILLIAM J. BEATOL. .,A',. Bar - place Sunday at the family residence, Wheat 7 Public, associated Big Stock, at the lowest prices. dy 'a practice with 314118211. RYckman, Denison Barrisearii, Toronto Gmeral Trusts iLfter &-short Illness from influenza. WHITRVALS Foster, 86 Bay Street�laia est seas, Toronto. Telephone The late Mrs. Crosby, who waa about 22 years of age. was a daughter of onto, stly Delivery free.'1 Mr. and Mrs. Macey- of Tor Andrew Forsythe of the upper part of last week visited the latter's mother, Call and see. Ind Phone VA, Veleta! Markham Township, and her marriage Mrs. MbNeely. Md. C*2:CMXX4r to Mr. Crosby �Claremoiot took plac-e Abouta-y-ear Mr. W. 19. Boyd. -of Toronto, and LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8 half agc_� formerly. of -itbiaii1ace, called upon a 14 BLAKE of the Royal Cotellre of Dental The death of Mrs. Wakiling, wife number of his friends here on 14, Surgetins and University of Toronto - e of Pte. Wakeling. recently returned da Saturrt - Ower hardware store, :Wlftb�:. from overseas, also took f% Jef ess f In the vale and in the vicinity but all Tc There are. several came of the Pftb� *flu,, BLACXSMIT"0F,+ =0" "to 24'! to-&30.61nd.'phc place an Sun phone 220. 441 day. after a short ilia from Ind u. Beaton's alim y A enzA with following complications. appear to be of a c0mparat4as� wild On Apr I t the undersigned IDuring. Dr. icetoversess, Dr. A.; 11 alrofento..'will be ln.chatv. Cook, A great many cases have been report- tYg OPPI N G 1 11 a will in" • possession of the above shop. 11M_ ed' from the village and surrounding S. A. E. Major has returned -home Horseshoettig and neral blackaudilb AND - country. none of which 9 now be. with her, father, Mr. John Poacher, lieved to be of s, serious nature. work promptly attended Z�' -of-Toronio, from a pleasant motor tri 06 411 lDetrott.Amie sn'4 linti-rif. , I G. HAX-Issuer of Mo��ge -learn that -of, and-mo­-'aaaaaase ._ W SMOCK ROAD We regret to a specialty money rasa. ]' ,,"rAceneee In 4114 county of otitan oiling Howard Engford, a t Lie funded If work X Village. on of Rev. Chas. d6oll not Mrs. Hatch is suffering from am &t. Langford. formerly of this place, has prove satisfactory. V N `W I to FIL 0" tri Lieu Cha tack of- influenm. -e, has W AV,tRICHARDSON- Real Er, Zvery day as been wounded at the front. .-tat'e. Wurance. Conveyancing. 'ChbPehill's family. who" have -Mi4s Marjorie Ross. of Whitby, and N f T 311 -usual. th vocational staff of the IMbItby Mil 0 Public; Etc Mckerirg, Out• ota been very III, are Dow improving very- Sergt. Slack and Lieut, GU!in of the POUCHER, Real Estate Aue. nicely. U. stlf- tare Hospital: T Mouser. value ter, .09114ater and lasue, influenza. _Rre both able to DAR. Beaton on'Tqeaday. and vrere The Car with the half million mourn R. J. and MrQ. F Iter. who were ital. visited Mr.- I. Brisco Motor Car Co. and Mrs. ;at W.- G..Rarlles, 'Gree River fering from influi ms"laxo li".noss. Brougbaw, 4ey . . be around--agaln.- accompanied back to Whitby by Mrs. -OzAditries2M. R_ Nn_ I Loellat, Self-starter, ma -P Issuer -0 -a.- Beaton. makingElect It es�wfsar EM. I - WmL:ffi1kott-s fendfir, are _L 'W% 'HOPP;? T -women to A-'-- • Licenses in the County of 010=0 OsBee at store and his residence. Claremont, B-DRATON TOWN Conveyancer, oammin aaddivus. iiefteaftoll. Ste. ;0:-ftlrefy2�60;0=� 4 aia ftjm Out. et Of Marriage lie, .0 Out. f -v CANADA'S VICTORY Bfor sale. OND Denominations. -#30. $100. 85M 9912 and accrued interest. w, 4100 Price - 'o D Dykes 'r Broker, Bell Phone 193 orbit. Rood progress towards- recovery, aft" their severe illness. I do . .0 . _ in back seat, a Pking it The public school has been- ' Closed for n nd owing toothe aft: period, W Rev. Mr. Allen and Father Ryan easy to read your evening paper Seats wide' and w prevailing e id mic. - Herbert bite and ArebleMe are among the many who are of licted with" the "flu," but your many friends to'adralre y~ Don. ald are both confined to their We. they are doing cicely. gar, A -man Is known by the car he drives. sad Mader the doctor's care. W. J: McDonald Is busy theme days There have been three deaths from the "flu" In our town Win Ande -Day i -Briscoe. Ask the desifer. filling his silo. and is' usiagGeorge Art Wilkinson and Jim Fe'san. whose R. 0. Davidson, Cherr'"66& Cowan's new tractor, which to acing good work. son overseas is a well-known pugilist. Work on the Kingston road Is mak- 17y. out.. lad. Phone 70, iota fine headway. Between here and In' MAWR. lt*ia nearly completed. Crash. 1:1rGH S. PUGH. Glen Major, Onf. 9ickertira -;Zlverq STOUPPrVi-LLE ed stone Is being laid on. Many say it be Licet"d Auctioneer. EjttvGWv9 salier_ Mr. Underhill. of Claremont, was a is -far ahead of the Hamilton highway. 10009 In finpofted and ess visitor here on West of here It Is progressing nice r �.44 00" tic thdr0umbbrOd stock. busin tea an W!:% write --2-- 1P Saturday. f"_ term MINA and Particulars, Phone 4.111A First -al AS" LUrj�___ ni week io� T�ronto=.e hX•wvee Word v*raj received here Tuesday of' Da or A t &$.a son In y POSTILL, Licensed I France. the death at sea, from pneumonia. of a" set" of Auctioneer Shl"n gi all kinds &tteunils to on @. Am;! our boys. Ueut. Ray Saxi _ge. only, eon of Princl. ter 001tattes of York and Caloric Bus meets ill trains- One. of Gr. Fred Elvid horiiess tiers, left this week for Vancouver: pal ElvXide. Before enlisting he was notice, em ploy Addrals Green giver p. 0., Ong. Tei:ming PrOulptlyattended to. where he embarks for Qiberi in Whitfteld's drug store or Canada Carriage Lieut. Barstowi M. GIBSON, Ontario wounded for a second time In France years Rgq his only' sister met *MORTON andDorainion Land Surveyor anA rivfl the econd bein at C&mbrai 1, i 6 drownifigat the take I 7 i -s W.'H. Peak a an effooL Ath --Hopkas ffFe�.kby, Pbone2al. P(ck4riV4#. weekii tosaveoneofhfr companions. t0theIst*W, E. Yarnold, Ontario A large number of our nimrods are F! _4 )Lind eSurveyor Of FOCI, PeirY, 'ta 44-4 is extended to Principal and leaving for the north next week, as Mrs. Lividge, "w3L.-MAW irnt, UC._ -watm-1-ure. IF, T_ Wx- bunters now Pritit TIONEER to -two -deer ir Qatario and Durban for YWk promptly at. each. VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN Coimties, All Of =I" Dr. 1. -A. Free! Is laid up -be to. Termeressiftew riatesift min nor If you are Wife' with the you will use the only arranned at NEWS' Officv. BOB and I proving that even the medical butais. 04"Im" Ideal well, 'drilled by Chas. B. Rice,• The, organization work in comnec. p Whitby. Ont. 61y not 4xowPt from the on w th the Vietery, Loan *blob Is disease. who in amt for Wind Mills, Gasoline being floated on October 2khr, has now Engbes. &H kinds of pipe Although the 1190" bas not mad and fittings; much ouch headway hem it has beeneompleted. The County o! Oa- PN n;kl 44P Whnaqg- f~ claimed tatio has been divided ed into C. - MM.Tahn waaftics, Alefirlete, _eight E. of the Ontario 'Vote. P I a k6irf, Honor Graduaft ' tures. ate. Zvorything given If Frank isalmon rinary 0o, attention. The aianlyersz;; servieft In the The ag cow poses District No. LOOUST MLLI following gentlemen have been attention. 11 be held appointed Official Canvassers in and Graduate of the Presbyterian church bore wi this RJOWS PUMP WORKS, • on Sunday, Nov. 2&th, �w Science Association. hem Prof. district : J, R. Thexton and J. D. Law. of Knox College, will preach at Pbone--offloo IBM residence WN R0106 -TOL 51521. 'Whitevale, Ong both goer Vices, Rammer, Pickering : Ed. Giessen and 4 r Thos. Birkett. Claremont, and R4. the CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Owing to the '-flu" epidemic Willson, Locust Hill, OuL schools, churches, Sunday acboob and The canvassing work will cover a 11 kinds of meeting p] �l, Q S �7 Enormous Demand - &oes are closed dent of three weeks, and every reW- 1, for two weeks as a preventative in the t should receive a call from one of JOHN PHILIP Ior Graduates of the spread of the disease. Populai these canvassers. In the rural oft. 'EAS a full HBO of treell And tions the work of canvassing is very y LLIOTT difficult, and the Ontario County Exe- la td meats constantly on hand.. The funeral of cutive Committee hopes that the com- Mrs. N. J. Chapman, B&C of Audleyi took place on Saturday to munitY will facilitate the work of the the Union Canvassers:by a prom t res Cemetery- OmhjkwjL- Thp pa $Mpa Tonge & Charles Ste, Toronto, services were conducted at the house apipuat.--An objec ve o $220.000 Nicely Perfumed Quality has been set for this Canvassing Die. by the Rev. DR, Marsh, of at,'An. Higheetprieft psi triet,,and in order to attain this it will at reasonable prices d for All our graduates and scorec of our drew's. Pickering, many friends and r Butcher 93 cattle, be a essary for every person to pur. under -graduates h neighbors being present. utmost have obtained Mrs. Chap- chase Victory Bonds to the positions this year and out of the man has been in poor health for up. wards of a year, yet extent of his or her ability. An Honor no one looked for last on hundred and four applica. Flag'Will be provided for each Canv The Pickering e any fatal- termination. The weather Olive ■ tions from business firms for -office.- through Sepkember- had --been unusu-. 8113JW District which reaches its quot$6 Oil and Cucumbir Soap a& and itilVil all trying u oped that -&-vAke, Verbena, large 16Rp-rwefilled won her, so that she could every c n __5_eVnt6_ mifte-0 will earn the. right to round Bath Tablet, at 003ii a ce 001Y nice. Salaries Ontario County not fight o the attack as easily As By this Flag. - 10 cents ranged from $10 a week to 0126 was expected. The end came sudlen. month, 'Enter now, Catalogue IY At a time when her relatives looked 'me object of th', A =Q�Oiet Assorted Floral Odors niernased-was, -the Violet, sent ree.1- 11 � i I! i I r ecal lArr fen is to aederl. . . . . . . . . . . ieeeeneteann and prosecute l W. J. eldest daughter of the late Wm. Hall, te ! the felons. Heliotrope, Principal of East Whitby, and was married in The Canadian wheat crop for Elliott, Pr -�OGIY 85 cents a box 1872 Three sons, Frank M., Ernest 1918 has proved disapgointing, de - I.% and Miles S., and one daughter, having vroperly 5601ft commud. spite the increased efforts to put Palmolive Soap, special size .2 osM Immedi"Wy wf$b member 1301mont, ova.- For 'Hatchini I Mrs- Lawrence Clark, of a larger acreage into eftp­ This seas cake, 5 cents of Zxwu*" Ocas Man.. survive. along with the bus band beraW and one sister, Mrs. Willson, of �% Ind effort must be ren for 1919, Mon P too 0.00. from! Black Breasted Red sor, 'Victory is Game -choice She has lived almost tontinu: In the RVW'C&nAd' the pal ea years 't'np fittings sad lee stock and C'a T be bad ftm am ppegid"t oe ousIY oil the Chapman homestead and must not relax In her task of fern ti ry on app"Ost"S. excellent layers. vajoyed the friendship of a wide circle i8bing supplies. It to important .Base. OOW.-& D-,Manks, C..8. Palms. and Silver Grey Siber. thoughtfulness for others, and her aid acreage be plowed this fa The -Also, Young Belgisti Haress' offriends. Her hospitality. her that the greatest possible wheat C. W-� Uddle -Ladles' Aid. Sewing Circles Untted States crop this Sept was er, W. V. Blobardam Pickering. In local 4 Ian lHares. and melghborbood gathering Id Druggist -Graduate pliticim W.). Clatk; J;erc'01L fortunatety a bi -All Stot!k. Always be counted upon. 9 success. Next SPedigree. ssr+Mrs 3. tf1 a 1MMRdG,we.1n bekeem17 bib bya wfde.�cirole of gg!r Canadali turn. it Will W ,... ..,.`r', `"�": ::i�:;. .w 'f 4mr?" ..,-. :S^ ": "fit v*`r"•c�'yi'.d..• y" .v�y -a ;v,.,•:: :`4 .rNrc�r ,,' .�a>, .i•,y=. `;r t;...e ..i . "Is ,. :.; -;iii i:� ,".i: ••;,y. 2. . . , ,,.. may, : , , p o.. .- , !r' c. . ' ., :. w, , I a� 'Y. .�: 1 n.: '-Si", - -'/'r: .. t, ,. . Ems. ... ..:4 - , - o ..... _ _..__— �. L -1 i ' �� Q ���. �r parii`tiori+3d- �.. .y .! �� y s r ' . � A.Positi've room. and bnnyid the partition round- 10 ,ed #ire vahinnyiaig and trampliae of v r - frightened horses. Jerrg and i�hse "' - inner door suidtound it locked as the Y- �� �,s ,. pure Tea, without admixture •-. . pan E 'en "the' slli est � ftlons 11!!� sof Any Kind, foreign �O lt8 gt'owt�. outer had been. Again Jerry used _ _ ;.t �; f� his night-stiek w{th-succesa; the flame man he made to a , pert ing ' -� � _ were reardiinQ his back when he go>; I.-. . ,dishes when9Co ln8d �Vlth I 11 - the door o n. He and Sheehan en ti tL .R a over the � � � 'a sm�dl quantity of __ . __ xF;� ; � horses, led them out of their stella Nli r x and throug"�li the smoke to the street. Tile whistle of the Etre engines, the s {, r.L gong of the hookknd-teller. wagon = l: -130VR . . ,� , .., - ­ . SALIBAa sounded in the di ce .:. =r ~. -, 1� ,. ; w� + _ry _ "Hold thin horse," said, Jerry, and -�--------.-___----- . _. - '? he passed the halter to Sheeban and had the reputat><on of nearly a quarter of a ,took ,his overcoat frons- the hotsep'a :,, .FOOD AND THE wA$ .R, Hallen surplus; will, enable the .En- acket 8ald� head. tents nations to consume a much • ' century behind every p BA37 "Da , o an;' Sheehan Vastly Important Factor in the For. greater amount of wheat flour than "Don't try it ' Id m , ,. I adviser{, ! tunes of the Ali�es. - - they have done 'since- the 'early part __ _...... - .-- -. _-.- _.... _ - .._ . But the horse in th stable Weigel of 1916 S3nCe the war began. we have learn- I .. Those I ed piteoualp . -`c persons. who have watched (Tq be continued. ed to understand the Importance of 1, , i x , • _� the food problem, but even now few I the vicisksitudss of the world's her . vests and the fluctuations in the aup realise extraordinary cod oF- plies of food available for the allied the- ex ra g f rP, _ % FRENCH FARMERETTES ;. tune which the Entente nations have peoples since the war xr,jcs ed, rnd row completely this good began are ex = Y ^ -- I periencing a great sense of relief from a ,,_r :; , �� • ��� Heroines Who WIIi Be Remembered fortune has upset the. calculations of i the present improved situation.. . the • enemy. There is no room for i' A.J. , C. - For Generations to• Come. � ., = - �,, , doubt that Germany based her expec- --fi- �f1111.. ,<� M. Quillet, President of the Agri talions Qf• winning the .war, after her REi'RISALS BY BRITAIN .NEAR '4'Arthur Stanwood Pier , :,/; cultural Syndicate of Aure, wrote, as first repulse, upon hertassumed abil- early as 1916,.•concerning the French lits to starve the British people into Ger:aany Interposes Obstacle to-E_z. , ar/�Ntlit 8.ns aortia coswaas atrwsyie�a tai amns•m•os .iia Teo. w>s•r► fartrerettes: "Happily in our mss- acquiescence with her demand wh{1st change of Prisoners. fortune we had the women. Aich!and maintaining her own productive pow - T poor, old end- young,' all gtive a hand er. She assumed that Great Britain � The German Government has com• , lr - ► debts she wou.d have an income of •CHAPTER X%IL a�th .energy and courage. , Women was vulnerable in the matter of food � muriicated- to the British Government � -`' ' For a week Rate and Jerry and � abdut; a thousand dollar aay no longer er born in luxiir.*, educated in convents, { supplies because the British people I through Holland :its decision not to ----. Daughus.-alternet-d their anxi= i women occupied only with ty,edr depended upon aEher countries, and 'ratify the Anglo -German agreeiiie it W ous watch b Peter's bedside. en erself was inw.lneruble be- , for an `exchange of prisoners unless - - Y ' and more assured t that of his ' A came the, day when the fever subsid country showed what was really in, cause with her a tea s. ' � n a inet the de - z `od as suddenly as it had arisen, and' own_ . � the boy dde had so 1-hadong been either I w hen Jerry -ic -ear--'�.- armere contained. ,- Ever since war began 1' tation and internment of Germans s t - • - delirious or comatose looked up at ing before the olice Commissioner, rose at five in the morning, went into Germany acted upon t is assume= t {n ins. a ittish Government . &c ,the watcherit;with unclouded eyes and he was. surprised and pleased to see the dairies and the stables, toiled and tion and has sought to destroy Bri- has informed Germany that it cannot -- �'. a wan smile. I• guess I won't bei The Chiu of Police resented the . struggled•, for thefarmer's life is a tain's overseas supplies and to main- 'comede ' this point, but is prepared ' �y - ab!e to go to school to -da he said', j / p !Daily' struggle w{� the incapable, the rain her own production. - • __ }.to ratify the agreement subject to �Y Trask sitting at the .back of the roam. , Wu •'and he slid not at all un(lerstand the charges in-person; he read m a mo -so- � incapable, the drunkard, and the nn- Looking baric over the past four the withdrawal ot:`this ¢onditfoa� s+ayo -- _ emotion in Kate's voice when she an- i tonous voice from a typewr};ten docu amvexeci, "No, Peter, twt today, bnt men; the stenographic notes of Jens s ;,nerupulour. They .faced, beridEs the !years, one cannot tail to appreciate a l.oncici- despatch. 1. �• .. test' at the trial and expressed ,additional disabilities caused by war, the gravity of the danger to which j , Urtat Brftain is determined to take some da thank God. Tomorrow i?3' y the French and British Deis were dxaFt,( steps to end the maltreatment �;' the belies of the Department that conditions and beau taxation of all `'' Y guess, said rrhhopefully' , the facts being as staled, 3L was do � articles necessary to the productive- t exposed by there efforts of Germany. i of British war -prisoners, and accord _'� gie aekod Je .. he wash t' in U!! - ail- ins.ly_ -T ?' a __uniform -and rsennod iatereated in i missed from; the form for thebegoad Hess �oS the earth and feedixi, of ani- They -have..-however f has demanded_ihaGermaa �...--{ mala. ed, and at no time have the two coup rediess the grievances forthwith. L i _ explanation that when a policeman let � of the service." I i Canada 'loves to tell of her girl tries suffered from real rhortage. lsa�i tries requirements -are accepted a` prisoner escape in order to cit j i The Police `C'onnnissloner, aspare , heroes of onset days. For vera- : = ( another man it was a technical breach Fi Y genera- Greater economy; of couzse, `tea had wikhin-..tour weeks the British Goy I , off duty, and tele pdicemah went with- were looking man stso ala n, k tions and evtn centuries. acme of the ioOt. his undtoTm fez a while by way of ; with ,lhcr-gray hall neatly amoatli to be eexrcised than formerly, but I crnment will t;i7ce, in concert vrith"tl.e resent war farmeretto heroines of '' ed down on either aide of the airsight � P � now the supplies o! food available for, � a+Arse (.o%ernmentr, such measures of ih asked 3erry .if lie (France will be remembered. Among, the Entert.••nations will not only give reprisal deemed necessary to compel With the elastidiiy of oared to m e a statemen 'v' at ! ion h !or thoir needs, but thr Gorman Guvernm +nit to treat Petirr rapidip recovered . his normal I re�Iied t>zs� i[�- cranes in, the Loire. -13er mother �auld enable t�iti io-build vp res�rprfac-:�r�_o� _war in a;ca. lrt�ca with -11 1tea3th; indeed, he was main going to being exposed a second time .to earn was dead, and she was "little mother" styes against any crop failure do fu- the rules of iiiEernatioiutT Tifw: -•�_ - : r41!i ]before the question whether temptation; he Ave* bound to say that m three younger than herself: Her i tura• Steps are &iso being taken to ob- Jerry sbonM ever again be ted he could trot; feel very peizitent for , father was called to the -•col .rs and to. west file uxidfoxm lied de- what lie had done and yet that he For this wonderful uccompiishmeat ;.rain better treatment o! prisanerr in r marched away, leaving a large term 1 they ,are. indebted to .the United Turkish hands. Gen. Allenby has Firided. `thong}.t in ail ordinary. circumaU►nces ito the care of this already too -heavily States and Canada. Prior to the war I been instructed in the event of an Wit3i the Liftixig of the bid anxiety i and emergenc'sea he could be trust i burdes►ed c}tild. She mans d the ' f•about Peter, the pettiy anxieties --press• to recognize and perform hit dirty se , � the wheat crop of the United States armistice with Turkey chat the,im _ _:s' ed relenti,m upon Jerry's irdzA..well as the next niaii; he hoped any-, farm.ao well, howsrever.,that_the P;efet rarely exceeded 700,000,000 bushels, mediate: and: ancoaditio. return of �, �- : Once more had set in the drain upw i way that he might be given a chance' of the Maine et Loire "thanked: her but in the, first year _of war it was British prisoners would. be -required. this mother's h'ttiihoard; ogee more ; to prove that this was so. }'publicly. no less than 900,000,000, and ' _ �—._- �, �-"� he was-' eating the broad of idleness j It was not much of an a Ito I Two young alsiers saw their •three i second year of war as much as 1,On0,- r i ,sad feeling giii?ty' because .iso had the emotions. When he hsi finish- j brothers march sivay to-. war and OW�000� giving an additional wheat pain French salad dzeaeing iy be+e _._`_, such an appetite. There was no A Trask stood up and asked if he round t;�mselvea responsible for a supply in. two. years of more _ than with cheese salads. work; of tate- tnost termporary sort to . might as • a few words. ---He-explain•- sixty acre farm, tvienty-five cow and - The area ort the United Kingdom. `i a, 600,000,000. b>}shels over the nurmal. is 1.1.1,000 -square: mile. 1.;be had at the the river.was I five horses. The "carried on" val- -- ��vv ed .that had come to the hearing y' The Canadian crop of 1916 was siw frozen over and ll�rsavigatiot} was without a urging from Officer avapeaded. It took courage to go to Dono�aue- who had, in fact, }fele no E iant]y and cheerfully to the benefit, of superabgndant,� and' the lack of aup- rhe potato is native to rife coni n Mr,'Murray and explain wily he comniunicatdon with iiia» since rise I the community where they lived. At I plies from Russia and Roumania was ent of America and was first haport , ishould, be seaking a job; but he trial. It'aeesiied to him that O!t}cer 4 the other' end of the line stand the �tiofe than )nade good by the uddi- ed to. Europe from Peru. . • y d it: - Murray gave him a net parts- Donohue deserved another chance, es- Poor old grandmothers. whose life of bona] supplies from the United States culariy cordial reception and regret- Pe" a3 rte had owned his fault heat/ toil seemed ended and who were America racy form a flying nitit of- _ • ' ted that he, could not him. Jerry y a,nd Canada. In 1914 and. 191., the fly deaf mutes. a+ army experts have ol in a manlyy fashion instead ,Of lying : enjoyintt a well-earned release from wheat crops iii.:these two countries found them to lack.all sense' of mo t came from_ the interview with Elam as lie might easily and safel�r have responsibilities. Upon these war ilea j were, however, smalker, and after the ;i ging cheeks. He kept away. from done: go far -Prom being ;intrust- laid , a .heavy hand, and axion the . • tion' ' 'Trask, thinking that he, too, had pro's- worthy, }ie bud shown a keen retrard g reserves l.,ft over from he bumper _ �� ' ab Mat faith in him. He called on ruins of their beloved homes they trop of 1915 had been exhausted, the should t superintendent e s rail- not be branded as morally unfit. ` .ways and the superintendent seemed ( ,*heli torn' and down trodden fields increased ecanorny. Nevertheless,r. pleased with his appearance anct evi Terry felt embrsased and unspeak- i they have attempted to guide the PPS {ablyy grateful. l?ie, wished be were I t even do these years of small crops ' dentky thought of giving him a place I such a paragon as Mr. Trask pictured' plough -and soiwr-the cirops: That wsa Canada and the L'rYited States ren- ' _'•as a conductor; but when h'e naked him to be. As for paragons, where i'in 1916; and -still goes on, and yet dered most valuable assistance by be- •'i what Jerry's references were and so was tie ,to be found the equal to Mr. i the farmerette is mentioned in Canada coming more economical and by sup- rANnIMI 0 IN f WMWM -learned who he was, his' manner too 'irk. He felt it mu3t_be wonder- i as more oz less of a -novelty in 1918! food to the Entente out of - �■'s riderwent a Ltange and he declamd ful to 6 fixed that you 06`11{ 9""'' What a contrast between tie flow=er- 1"� �"� frosstily that there was -nothing fie such lief' and. encou raenC to a theao�economiea.. ,,.1.I, . bw.s , -4 hP decked meadow a of Canada and 'she T*ow in 1918 the United Strtes has I a°- " a"'" could offer him. Finally Jerry trot fellow w o needed it ow he would r 9wwbk. wNork as a porter iii a hotel. Dutin; like to lie. some day in s t��thhooaassii__tion wli•rc ('elicit -torn -Sells of Fiance. But grown riiother great wheat crop; the �,.a �.. t re a Bever pocl;e a p wr ov AlTriaat immediately thesek' pleasant surely the .� antim i the gamespirit. the -animates the o nuc nem" } the two weeks that he wss on dui r winter wheat harvest alone is ex c- fir. ,W a feelirg of deep humiliation. ulcer of eri►otion war trans?mpmed to els, and the spring 'wheat harvest � �� -i Life in those days seemed to lke. a jail, ' The Chief in a bullying tone - _ - about 300;000,000 bushels. Hopes are t A..,w..dk,1..,�. +;erica of minor sliglttss and indiRisities. objected to !having an inefficient, nn . -Always Accurate entertained that the aggregate U.S. I Derw..das chwom 1. Tile Armstron , who Siad not been in truatworth trolman- es un• ear -will exceed 800,- ' +• r•� mow•. a - i gs Y y I Wadkins had once been whi ed wheat crop this y i _ ., i refire of his disgrace, cxiiihlted trustwo;thy, ;ba't's what 'fie was-- Opo 000 bushels, or fully 200 000,000 I '!r ggn�ii « +for inaccurac durin his bo Pp i ! d..l.r . '- 'Heel .h4artfelt- sa.isfactin- fl train mace, a regular hero. In behalf bf Y g Yhaod, so o. $1.11: the two Armstron girl- hung ab0nt�thw, efTicienc of the force -off which was always very careful in his state- l bushels above n. Taking Taking into , war kd.i• 31.23. i account the, economics of the people, i better I ments. � He was a porter. An old ; i T. WRIAMT00. • ex ecteii to have asur- rs.re ....,... wben hie a:ppeared they were all gig ju 3ge than the gentleman who had., �;c:nt eman approse e _ � w MAMkitow j Its and derisire snickers. Arm u_�t s ken—ale demanded the lis- o r �" plus of 350,000,0 a •. , R J Po 1 " Is this Phy train; .p rte ' _ strong told - him that he loolceci inure l missal of Donohue. I �. • bushels, an amount - that, . with the • \o, air; it belongs to the rail�iay ' d natural in his old (lids,-I•.ad never • The Commissioner was evident3,v compaiiy, sir," answered Wadkins. - •- -- --- -`- -.- --,� 7ooke3 as if he was made i0 wear a impressed by the i esonableness of "That's not what I mean,"said the ��' �' - uiliform,-and as he would probaoly Jerry's defense and announced 'shat\ y *�' - ' never wear -one a he did not feel it necessary to remove old man testily. ' '•I mean do I take _ _ . . _ 4 gain, It was just 8a i wal!�� Dins. 1lrmstrong came Dili on !him for the ,good of the service. He this train to ludslush-on-Sea?" j . . ,.... �.... the stairs ane day to greet slim anti did, however, agree tivith the Chief 1 'No, sir," said R'adkins, patiently. r t ask him if he expected to find much i that Officer Donohue ought by no i "The engine ahvays does that." _ - miens to be regarded as a "i•egiilar ■:.i difficiilty in disposing of his uniform at a good price. She also had to hero ",and he felt that some pun6h, '-•-------- __ --_ __, t -6. : .: .— -�kaugh--so she informed him-ywhen-! ment, in addition to what he had al. A_- _. ­ �r Te_ ei� — at._'Parker's . -aver she thought hbw he had threat -i ready undergone, would not be amiss. ff - f - .aened to arrest tier for hanging her rHe restored Jerry to his place on the - _ The clothes you were $o proud of when _ *. _;, Clot o es o new again. 11 funny. She gixeasel the next police- month Without pay. - - • new --can , A, Man that filled th'e Place that he left) rejoicing Ilk., = +fabrics that are_' dirty, s abby or apo Great was the re'oicin m, the Duna Vacaint would be les concerned about hue flat that evening when Jerryi,-i, 'b bothering a nalglt'uar and more about will restated to their former beauty y T -- Isretting criminals ±o jail instead of I `bowed' himself once more in uniform/( i3ending them to Parker's. uniform. J l ' i "; letting Them go. ..,.. , It came hear being.. his last ap- V E I N G �1 -'nese', evil aagurie3 for ills futnie paarance. Slime time after midnigh4•, v EAN G a �d DY s - did not disturb Jerry more than his when he was passing along a track - a'" � I � 4 -.nwA apprehensions disturbed him.street, h'e saw tens flicker of flamesc� �S QLap��jy done 8t p&titgf'S _"" He realized fully that being laid. off 4 through ti stable window. He ran from the furee-might prove merely to iho nearest fire alarm 'box, which. r I • :, the rrel'bW131ary to diSmissal. In was a block. away on another street l . -case yie ie liacl just sent .in the alarm arni %Send articles by post or express. ` We pay ` at the uninspir.rkq taick that fun Wish turned back :w'hen Sheehan', coming up - • - - - ---- ::etge one �vay and r ehargw are reason- - i ' ed a makeshift for the time beiitR. behind, called to him: a i h / able. Drop klet OIl . But he wouldn't always continue at it; "Fire on Deana Street,' eliouted -1 hOuseljold helps that BRVe mm�eY- , . ' i . e'ventuavy'iie was going to be admf- .Terry in reply. "Stay by isle box and I ted to the bar, There would be al- direct the en ince." _ {�� t ` way3 a Yew hours a day that would be But Sheehan chose instead to fol.c.«.c -��e� „ars DVE.OR�s; t11��TED - f ti {s own and that he wouldn't Hied log;. He arrived at' ,the stable as,„e j}r,a _ i r ''for sleep. lie vi ax employin those Jexry, working with his nightstick, Cteandrfe and Dyers, -_ houra now rrltgiourlx at the 9w lib• loosened the staple of the main door. - - a 1`Ol0lAt0 i r sats• In a moment they got it open; there `' '' i 91 Yp1lf�! St., AA As it turned alt. ; ora was not oras instantly a burst of flame and - ' loft go baldly. off by s husband's smoke; within, walls and carriages - n da.%`b• .gtes the ells t of ail were ablaze. The rear of the stable - ',..' WAL&m .::- . ^• - • _ .,-u �-.n...;,:st-: t..?g�a ,a., ... na:.d.. .,.. > �' .1 "ski_. " * P1 , � "t - �_. , -,V.,� •.' �:. -:7-'O--%., � lk `_`�_­`_-F � � 1. 7 . " - ­- , r,- W 41'171�l,Tr,0� - - �7 . . - .:�__ ., i.­­..� - *,�,. . , , " . , .. .. X,3 �:,!�-Or�� '. - ­��­_-,?��4. ��)�IPOWA�ofn � , I . . �� , 4�, , _. "'V7.0 " , , " - -f �., � .5', '. - I _. ­ , 7,.,� : ... ..� .-4., _­�� -, r 1�11..­ , . , � .T. , • , . � - .- �. I I . .1 11 . 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Albert of Belgium and Queen R , Allenby's great victories in Talestine! ,_�r;. -A. Thursday . on.. -The British have on- -` . I , . , i! 11,� A ' - . �iw I I . I " - , 1 ..."'both on Thursday afternoon entered: tered Lille. The -Germans, fled pre- .1.1 and Syria, in,*hich India has'�IiyW - _�, � , - ' ' ., , ' 1 - L, a prominent part, mWe the time op -1 . cipitately from O&tei..d and. h see- ?r`� :;,o: I , - I . '�.,.. , - ­ I .. � ,- - � I , : ' i ' - "�. .. 1, , .". . Osbend o ,... �. I . . ,7'1. I , - �_ " �'. . '.' I _ I � b German tion of the Belgian coast. t rh,rtly.- - ' .., .. : I': ; 1';.L.� :, �.­ .., : - �- ` fft'; - r , ne .of the prindipal G . A;If'�,K " Belgian I -;­�� ,,an. .. : ,, I �' .1 portune to place on re;ord the anxwet� . - ; 1F, �� . aviators ,A . - .1 . - . . � . L , '. ,� _Z I . -��_, ::.,-_�arlier ill the day .a, huge s4undr6 , in. the centre of the city amid the '-Ire. .* _ -4. � I . ,�, k- ��., - � -submarine bases on the B COisi- before that Beglian aviat landed a.: , of India to the.callto arms issued kyl i.;,�! .. ` , . _ L ro : • , . , . I the British Emp .. I . ".1 ... ­.A� 1. � . .,,9 ­. _J zW the ­RGyal Air Force, folowed by I' cheers the inh&hitint' ' Indian troops have , bo . their'. "' * �"�' , . . . - - " . I ,� - K0 . . .1 : . -I 1. .;f .... .*Admiral Keyes, or 'Hritis:L navy 'br"nwhitis the 713olgian -AnYantik ' fteli, -Mesopo.64 _�;-_ - sbare. of the war InYrai 'Jfin'. ' I &d* in the part. , - i and French cavalry sweeping up to taenia, Egypt, ,the .Dardanelles, at! " , ... ! . . . ,. . - 60;. -j", , - ., , � :, . The British. Admir=P.ty statement � ward the ,coast at last * reports were -Salonica, East Africa and Cektrali" . . ; I . ­. .1� " ". e�JfSsd$:, . 'rapidly nearing the city and- ppabably . Asia. . . Up to July 31, � 1918,1 India; ':-. r '' 10 , - I . 2 . I ;,­�� - - - "Members of the Ro* Air Force � wfll. &a in it before daylight.. -Ostend ' . ' . I . - . had contributed no fewer 1,115,-'`�u .. .. � I - -u . �. - . ... � Tended at - Galtend Thursday morning, � is reported entirely, free now of kier. . 199 inpin to the Britfsb..army. . ' . . . ';;, � 40. ,� V,w,' .'�, ,'', . , I . 017*1 , Taken From The Enewy-A, British scalier demonstrating a - device ­ - .... ". .1i . � . � d". � rep it. -tear. of �� enemy. � rnaits.- those left in Lha city - aa rear, ce- The first ItiaTan' *'Lvar loan reached; I �­ ­ . I . .- - . I . . 111iosrAdmiral Keyes,, ,commanding! guards having been accut!i.-ted -for used by the Germans f&r generating t-lectricity to. operate their wireless the ' _... .... � . I I . , d � . aPP5ratu-A in, the trenches: . . . . seta- of f40,000,0A0 sterling. and: " I '"�� Mver patrol, landed at Ostend The_ be' in full .. . ­ . . I I . - . � � 1. ­ . � , . . . . . I . I -the - 4econd loan has reached . evfp- 41 .'' .... V � \ .... �Vntiirsda �J- - - ­ • . - . lies . I -Z J 1\ 1 I , y afternoon at 12.66 -'clock' - � � - . � - �_ . .- . 7= 7, ��' I , clock' flight everywhere, es.:'3e.��ia"y from . . . � .- 7'!T7 gi�eater aftiofint. , I " 11 ' " thea . %­�-­-7 7,.,Fl - . A force of HeIglars, assisted- by�Be!gium, for the gap through 11DEE . I.. .. India has sent to the various '4 4 J, . i ' - : . I � :.�.v �,,. French cavalry and infantry, is driv-'they must e.wape .brAWeen the ad- - OF LILLE -- HAS SURRENURM .. .. trey of wa-P mere 'than *1,500 miles of!,. � . I .. sag northward to strike the bridges -seeing allied;_�_­ - CITY . I % .. ; -railrcsiL tick, 250 engines and 4,5W - � _, - �.. .-' ' � _., trPore and,,thi -'roubler I . ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . _� .... ..... I ' - - `-�_ - . . on the e"t and siso cia.t. the Ghentjof HoPenci is gc�.�,r,a.. . - . . . �.., . , _ .t:,.y .bs.nsr .ear - . .. . I . �� :.: .� i cars. . . - I ... .. ��� . I . , . .. I I . , � . . . . . '. ,% � 1: I gang. Wide pos.kibilides exist in rowed, and un.e*s �:It* enemy moves . ... I . . TO THE FIFTH BRITISH ARMY ___9._� .% .. - . . . . . this movement -1 . - I .. . 1, - I � ... , . . I . mol-d-ly large numbers way be caught. -, - , - - - I . V . - . - CANADIAN TROOPS . I 11 �_:`.. . ., . . � - . I . I - . I . .- I I I . . . . . I . .�: ... I . . - * .. .. - , 1, It Is r4ported ttilst �]5atro&s have al- A de)�patch f rum the. AiIcd Armies I bouai Also Occupied by Haig's Troop% Wonderful Sciedes'Wit. '.. . - . ARRIVE IN ENGLAND - � ' ',' . . - A�. -, . .. ­.,..'�� ready.: entered _Brukis. 'the'e-econd in Be.'g,uxh ',�ay4':-7W1g;-%ir- patrol4l . I .. ..- , �J'_ 1,. I . ...� I I . - nessed in'the Liberated'Towns - , - - ' -Xubmarine ba�v, but th�re are large I have en - --airy i ; . .. -.;messed . . .. . . . - I . . Ottawa. Oct. 20. -It is officially an I-- r tored llrljge3 and ca I . . - . . .. . - I . . 11 ,110 . M --* �German forces still defending the operst-Ing. on lith airier. . Beltian ' A despatch frm - Londcn SaY3,- .4, 1� . . . ,, nounced through the chief prems cen-' , .011c - I . .L. The 46eniy was-dn-'ven back rapid- guns are now firing fioin il�iiuth - Over the city b�lie!d a most amazing sor's office that the following troops -'-- - 1, ly everywhere. an Thursday mind - the� the city. - . ., I - ,, - � . . Lille is in possession of the &!Hhes. sight. The streets were thrRnged, have In England: Tank Bat- --' ' -1% %� � .. 1�.�- - � -- - � . . � , . . - ii�i�ars ' who iveje il� i - �- " " . - ­_...., . I .. ­ _ - _. . _. -- _., - - The litfi-British army' enoir�led­*&:Ml with friuiticafly talions. Draft No. 17, Petawawap - ' '- * . I W .�, I . � I .Ontario flour -War quality, , oil; waving handkerchiefs and 11 " - . .,.,. 1.11 &L4f--A* World . Mon captured the great French 1haw'6. I 78 reinforcements, Pptawawa; 1'. - I - - 11, 55 �-j n �bs �M`anul -Not a soldier. co be-, sew. �' 'I ri, Montreal am lfa4uring town on Thursday. , , . The reinforcements, , Petawswa; A.E.F..' .---.; I Toronto, prompt ,K5=--viW�- - avistarquickly turn ' _,M ed and carred the. . - _. __ . - - I c Deveri 20mift,4, Halifat; Casualty Sectian - - �q .. ., heel -Car loo, delivered Mont- gibing- the aurrenAer , of - the news back to thtr British linea. Patrols, details. , Halifax; medical officars, - . . . ,. . .. . .. .. - r Breadituffs . t real fmights, bags ' included; Bran,; -*F the correspondent of the Assoel- advanced imtajdiataj3� and entered the Newfoundland draft; details I .- . �� ?,'tr� - - , .,_"_. -Toranto, Oct,-3tknitoba *heati'$37.25 leer ton aliprta, ! aced Press at British -, hes#quarters city. -- - . , .0 - .. . - ;L _$42.25 par, 3 . I �. I r � 1� .. . . - A .. I , , , L .. . I "" �. . .. I . . 7 - --- f:n 'ton. I - _. . . e 0 1 1 . :1_,� �Q, .-No. I Northern $2.24%;- No. '�i willes: . Briti.sh , drums ' were besti ' ;x "'. , .. ­ . ; . . . �< . . a .1 .. Lr., 4 11.1 : 911", . Northern,! Hay--No...I.. $22 to $23 per ton'; "At 4 o'elwk.on Thursday morning through the of Lille ng I SAARBURG AND MKIZ . . Northern, 42.21%; No. 3 . i - * , I $22 - 17 % -- Xo. 4 wheat, $3.11f-• _, in'ml ed, $20 - 00 to $21 .50 per ton, track on Thum - - - - . . ' I _& - - Tox tbA- GOhn" I ,mind 'ai Lille order- day morning, wMit the ARE AGAIN BOXBRD'... -- -4 � roqto. . - , British Pstro6 � .... . .a_�g : - -!;tore Fort Willlsj* not Including tai.: ­ -------- ... __"' ',._�� L , ed 61I the inhabitants to aasemble - _ - - ' . % . Manitoba oats -No. 2, C.W., 8rl % a;, Straw --Car . lots, $9 to $9. 50, track i As as I advanced east of the city in -contact � ' London, Oct. 20. -The Independent . ' .... 11 14,14 Xt 2 C -W_ -6814c; extra No. I feed j Toronto. I *�UnPdY &a possible. the with the retreati Germans. The " . '' " -78%c; No. -a .("&, 764c. ' . .1 � , .. :-_. � __r_ � �. _..__._11._- rigid throdi-K ifie gloom of the streets evacuation of Lille and the British en- I AW Force $&�mbed he rafliy_�Ak� � . - I I . , . '' -7 I � American corn--No.-3 yellow kiln,,, ' I - they observed the garrison,-marching mexching .try iAto -the city visa one of the moat! laetrlsewona Friday sftsrnoon, and - : �­ I I ; dried. inocuirial, No. 4 �ellow, kiln - Country produce -Wholesale . -- ,Mt. They .wom told to " at night dropped projectiles on this . ___ _ ___., I . go out to ,dramaNe events of the war. - - . I i 9 'British troops - to alk , , Mod nominal, - - _ 1- Butter -Dairy tubs and rolls, 38 to the British lines and most tbidri entered the tom of: railways at'S"rburg, according A 1, .� , ... Ontarlo oats,39c• new crop --Rio, 2 � pounds, 40 to fri". Then came the rhythmic I Douai on Thursday, i ' n last ' - - after overcom- � Offic'W'UnnOune'ems t. . 1.4" white, 74 to. 77c. according to freights' ins --New laid, 52to 55c. tramp Of ' infantry, which - gradually t Ing the enemy on the line , , " . 0 .. . �� .. . - . I .. I . I 1. . � f� outakle. . . - . , Dreased. poqltry--Spring chickens, died away. . 7U Germans had de- � of the Haute Denle Canal;- -LvAl , - - - ­ . - .. - . _,_ .. . . I -...- � W . . Ontario wbest-No. 2 Winter. per 30 to '32c; roosters, 23c; jowl. 27 to I Parted from Lille. 31-9 � 1,06VA06 BRITISH , - I ,e � .. .1 .- . 1. � . .. _ . Ito the Official Statement from the, I . I LIV`ES SACRIFICF.0 I ..� 1. CRT lot, $2.31; No. 3-8pring, $2.-22. 30c-- ducklings, 27 to 28c- turkeys, 81 At dawn- a British airman flying; War Office on Thursday niglht. ., I - I- -_ .-, basis in store montreal. to i4c; squabs a; x"se, 25c. � I _. �-- : , dOL. $4. . . . - - . i . Pea&-­No.-t.-­nom41W, __ - _­ - _* __ :­_ . - � fowl e._PQuhr7_-Ro_0_XtM. 18 to 20c- 1 . . - ... i- I � A despatch from London Up. - , " ­. .-Barley-M siting; new %cro',0 , . . , -! . p - 1 20. to 24c; ducklings --IG, - 4"wins,- 26% --to, 274 a - bW, Is 14o* siedi 6tsiwie�_ i ' sunt, candy- tn , .. �, * $1.05. - - 4 ngs,, I . aillyz= - resient; -pearly �W British, � �.. .. Ir7 _7 - �to'28c; turkey, -07 to 30c., Spring chickens,' 2 28%c; twin 28% to Vic. tuft, migonette. linaria and valeniduls: lives have been sacrificed 1_n_,tfiev�ai_-- Buckwheat - Nominal. - � *.. , -See34. 20c. .Butter-Freah da, choice, .; . . . AP . . IR "Ie�--Noi., 2, nominal. ' -,.- - .- -- - 48'to�In Pots or boxes for winter f1bw9ring'k<cifndln@F to information Wholesalers are mir,linr to thi ro. 46c:. creamery. prints, 51 to 52c;1 - � .. -. �g' � ., . , Manitoba flour -91d crop, %var-taii trade'at the foll, creamery, *olWs,.,49 to W. . - _- ....- in 1A -it. windows or conservatories. 1 Reuters, Limited. . I -,� . _.. : 1 ,qua � owing prices: - , - . � .. � I " . - . ft I __': ___"-___.�'_A . quality. $1 i . 65, Torontb - . . : Cheese--Newi large 26% to 27c; Margarine --23 to 34c. .. ___ - 1. ' .. � .- ,.---,... � .- . I _­ - __ . ---,-. . . ___ - ___ . ' __ . 1. . � .Eggs --No. I storage, 50'to 51c; . . . ra-,-- V - th b3c; new -laid, . I I . seloifW:0to to, 2, RTY GERMAN MVISIONS MAW . ­ � - - - " in cartons, 60 -to 69 - - . . . . .. a . , 2r. . . - . . . . . ­ � SPANISH iNnUENZA 1-. 7,.:�,� . .1 - Dressed 'poul,t -S i chickina. I .-W , _. ­ ­ - ­ . � . - -:.. ml . .1. . . . . � -1 . .. ,� . . .. - . I n1omki, 33 tol' ' . .. . . 1, � . . = Ncn-, - - 4 ON FRONT OF FORTY MILES '__­ ­ - - - ._X____�­ - . ­ .-.. ­ 1. - .. ; .. 11�1 . . . . �a�t ... . . , �, I . .�, .. � ..­�� 13ome Iker,esting, Feet,@ -Aboilt Its "tory. *,p, " , tio S& - turkeys, 88 to Ilk; ducklings, lb.. I 1, � ., I � - . , ,�_ - " I . . 11 i - 1. ,. �,,�,`�, . I .4-. , . . .. - . reven n mind 85c: Squabs, doz., $5.50; geesa,.28 . . - . Treatment. ' I I I . . to W. Foe Makes Desperate Fight to Hold I'doltions North And Sduth 7�,� ` � 4`� -1 'Valenciennes � . . ._____._,'4-- - - . . ,:. .. . . - I � ' Beans- ­Canadian, handrpicked. bus., -Cateau-British Nearing Valincienim ' - . . w I - .-. � . .. __ - __ ...---..- . _-� - . - - . . ;. . . . .- : . of Le 18. . .. . � -Z' $7. I . . . - . -_ - - -4 Influenza, which Is now oil 0 , im ,-haadiyitked, Bums or In- _ . - - . . . N, I . . . . .. .� ...-. . '_ I , over f euca13,7$us. Aymoi, oil of 'moun. -' Japan, $7; Lim,ti, IS to 18 . 1.,. . �. � ... .. le. : fight'ing d 20. -The Germans are north of Le Gateau, was rec,irpt;ured.- __*____,_. c- � are also valu- Honey, new crop -.-Strained -bei Canada from ...one ,end to the ; tain Pine and the dian, $?, 4c. pa�iz t. . __ I - . 60 -lb . I I :, .�­ r� � f. p"_.btber, Is a very old disease. It 'WAs able as preventives. tins, 26c; fOlb. t4ns 27c- 5-16 tins *xpersitely 4o hold their po, The-Aniricans and British South 6C, __ " . .- . , i � � . - . , I I - -khOWR in ancient times, and aa. earl , -_ When a Per% ,. 28c. - Combs--Doz.,' north akd south Le Cateau pressed forward in the face" . civi- on is struck by infiL ­ $ - . , � a enza, 0111 I . I , of violent counter-attacks and a doe-, %. . . lined world. For it as is to t- bed with the least Pea-, I... . � � . - �'-� -as 1510 it over -ran 'the who] only -one course lies open. That I . " ,'. � . centuries take to . . ' ' I ' of Le Cateau which has an iin . taimined resistance from machine : �� � i , -Provisiono-Whollenale - - fbeax4ng on the situation e!sewliltre be guns, hidden in rbeIl holers. � i , periodically swept. over virious.. Idble .delay, and call a doctor. heat. Smnk&A m 0+, -.I:.-- ft� - - �. - 31 . I.. . - - -, � - � . 46t the world, The last irreat -Ad. _.9rZAJ.h -Ad "144 NP- 01 -11-14LI _ I .11 -an=@, FA____- ­ Ween pho MIJU-wr 1k,&the muvwla O -t -M. eu More tTlin three kilometres, More ' - .' - epidemic wRa In 1 -889 -IM when, it ' jes' i the . I do. �: mayle 30 to 32c- c I mi the -Germass ' 1+ . . ..!;.,� . - ' . Jemj� o 02 -to _54c;- rolls, -32 to 3c; tea alit .6n"'i f rent of 11 1 than 111500,prisciiersAisve been count-' -,;`�. - 1�. :: Was 'Venerally" known by th� French ; the beat preventive of I - re dea have maseed 4-0 divisions in an effort I ea. . . . - hest - name -of In grippe.- The dissaie .hai � complications, of y bacon, 41 to 45c; backs, plain, 46 to -to'che& the albee. , This is said ' . . I - ,.. ��N whirl pneumonia is 47c• boneless, 50 to Uc. to 1 American tanks tressed the SeUe I I.. .'; . always travelled from east .to west. The rhoit frequent. While there is no dured rueats-Long clear bacon', 80 be a, new record of density- for do -i River in a dense fog steering 177 6=7' . . I . The symptoms are slipilar'to those �Pecific for influenza, -clear bellies, 29 to 30c. - fending forces. . I t,19.1=9(%F. . - - yet there are .to�&Ic• _- I paii, -'eading,the attack against -%4- 4 a heavy cold: more or -less severe, m4ny drugs .JvhicIJ play a useful part Lard -Pure. tierces. 81 -to -31%c; - The Selle River hakb4�n�� , Gjrm,ir.4. - - - , . - . ..� .._ . to 82c; pails, 3 -:.t, �,� ..�.. .. _, . headaclild. cold- in the head and throat, I �n relieving it, such as quinine. aspirin tubs, '31 % I% to 3214c; north of Le Cateau by tho BrW&h in! In a new. attack *.Sunday '11�orninff -, .. , ­..� � 1-91 . . fits, of sneezing. flushed Yioi, chili I and ­�arious tunics, anti -neuralgic, prints, 33 to 33 %c. Compound, tierces .spite of etre opposition,.au advance British troops succeeded in fore " . ".:;, - ." � . A �1. ' _!ft . aches and pains iri the back and limbs, antiseptic- -25% to 26c; tubs, 26 to 2(1%c; pails, of ,Over a mile % ,.-,62 ,and heart medicines, to be was made on a ten- 'ing a fasEito of the Selle River, at '­� .� .. I , � - I '4101i to 216.4i c: prints,- 21'% .to 28r_ - .;-. . - - - behind - . . - - � . . ,, pains in the eye-hatli and the res- . .. -mile lrvnT- ?be Bilt4h, . M_ I . . . . . . Ravisuce several .point 6iUw-­een--Lj CALteau _.�*envraI-phyite-a1 depression and The dietetic - , , rules which apply to - ­�:�.. _. 11. . continues further north %M Derain, and WrAin.. The attack was carrt*4 . . . I . I temperature rising -to between 101. any fever apply equally tol ... Montreal Markets - � .- .,. 1, _ I � influents. ., . . - five miles Aouth�weit,df Valencief5fies, ­61ii in a7tkikavy. rain. - About 2,000 1 k_� �! - . ' - and 1:04 cl*greeii. . _. . 0 . - - Vkluid hibds iit- first,. solids a little 11 Montreal, Oct. 22. --Oats, extra xtra N 0. has been captured. _. - I prisb,ners-and'some gung were taken.' I . I - . . .... . .­* ''. , . As it is such an old disease, doctors later on in a gradually ascending I feed, 93c• Flour new standard grade, ' The British are hint the The advance' -steadily continues in, ' ' . ­� _;. ". .. - ihi Rolled oats' be forfiiidable natural . �ipproac �­ �.�."� 1. ­ . - , , � � I have naturally learned R great deal sc.nle from lightly boiled fresh 'eggs ' obstacle of the the direction of Valenciennes, in spite � , .. �- � , I _t about its prevention - and treatments. to chicken, roast joint% etc. Water, 90 lbs. $6.20 to $5.30. . Bran, $3,72 forest of Normal, guarding the Valen-, of- the- stubborn- resistance of -the Ger- ''. � ��_,.111- , - The first principle of prevention is cold or hot, -may- be sipped or-Ilegg Shorts, $42.25. Mouillie, $68 to $70. ciennes-Avesnes rai:road, the main I mans in that sector au�d torrential V�_.".. water" may be given. � Ray,t No. 2, per ton, car lots, $24 to . to keep away from those infected, This excellent German support line in this, region. I rains which are"i2isking livers' ` , ____�,.­ . I � $25. Meese, finest easter4s, 25% to . I vem of the. ­. - - - - � � I . the second, to build. up the germ -re- . dish is. Prepared .by bletidi . . . rm- ag with a 256. Butter, choicest- -creamery, 0 ' The town of Solcsmes,- - bay Ihiles: brooks �-aaid the fields a sea of mud. ,:.. .. . - Histing parts of the body by eatingPint of. Cold water, . the whipped to 50c. Eggs, No. I. stock, W. Po, --- ---I*--,-- - - - -_ ,� �:­. .',.�;_ . . . In" , I., , 1, I I , . . . - . . . . . . - I 11 11, I 1, , . 11�� 1 e i . 5-. W to . . I ... .. I 'lli�ill;li� 1111:13, E!.91 -)I. �,;. , . ro - _ z 01"."I nourishing foods, -dressing comfort- . -whites of from 2 to 4 eggs, flavored tatoes, per bag, car lots, $1.90 MORE - I . ." - - I a t ,rith'salt or cinnamon Thheani- d hogs, -abattoir killed, $2 1 . _7' ' --,�,�, ing� in the -open air and In bright,, mal b, - . "*M_MV_ UR MORE TOWNS* LIBERATED. - -' .". � , .-' , - - Ing . $24- ��__ � synad pailia � _-, . - - ­.­­ . `.�_­.. �......'...4t,.M. I -'well-ventilated ro6nti as much . as; any ase,s-in which even lightest .lbs. net, 313,,� t�.33c. ' . I ... - - � I - � ' 'i possible. The mouth, t I . - � - .1- .. - throat and nose. OGS are. spurned NvIth, loathing, and . 4. .. . � .. A. .., �. , � 7 . 7�4� .`= _.. - . . - , - 1. 1. 1. ...%�:* - �.. �7_ IN -BEL (JUM AN N - NCE �.' - - , should E4 systematically , and , fre- coni,Lion sense must be used in adapt. " . I - . . . . . I 0 . _- !4 . . * �i I .. 'Live Stock 'Markets ., .1 . .. .. � . .. i .- , . .� , :� . �r_ 'disinfected 'hy antiseptic in- Ing (iiet .to the pa I . :;�� �. _,, " , guently rticular case, iq I . - ..: � I - � . 7 11 .. ' . '. �� I - . I . . - - - "' ' " "' ' " - "'- t..,.. .. and. , Toraintp, , 04. 22. -.Extra choice , L �. ", 1allations, sprays, and washes. Such h . .. . . British Occupy Turceing I �,;, r - - . a I and Roubaix Belgiani'lEn'tor Zeebrugge :�_'... * ". ' heavy steers, -- � ,�kN- . $14.25 . to- - $15.00; 1 �,'�L I , :,,.,At! preparations " chlotst6tte and.lister- "" Precautions Against Influenza, ..., and French Capture Thielt-Ki . �. -­,_ ire are well adapted for this purpose, choic;6 heavy steers, $13:50 t� $14. 00-, '- ' I ng Albert in, - _� ", .- I 0.) The sick should be separated butchers' cattlej choice, •$1r.50 to , I :� . . I..'' . .1 . . Posiejision of Bruges. I �,:­'.. . ' ��:*� . . .. .:,L .'� :,��`: . I I . ges . - _� 1 ..''_ rS , . . . .1. . . . I � . . In -fighting previous epidemics, doe- frr,aa the healthy. This -is especial $12.00; do. goon, $10.95 to 10. 50; . '... .. - ,:�. - .. I .. . . I . .. - i ., �.r � . . - :._� - . . ­.. ��4..­ 4 . .- ,:..:.J �.-,',. .-I . . .. tors found quinine a useful 'proven- I important in case of first attacks do. medium $9 00 to $9.50; do,, com- ' I . tute . hion; $8.00 "to A-50; buichers"bulKi A des atch from London says: The I Gen. Plumer's'Army in the Lille sec-, . � %.'. . p * live. One grain of sulphate of qui- iin the household. � iFrench have captured the town of I for has occupied Turcoing and Ron-:_"."-.�_ .­- rine. mixed with (but not ,dissolved I - (2.) Discharges- from the nose and choice, $10.00 to $10.50; do. medium 1 Thielt, in Belgian Fland , -west of: hai ' the- manu- s I . . water ; mouth should not be allowed[ to get bullq, $9.50 to 9.85- do trough bulls ,l - Flanders, x to the- northeast : I . . $7.20 to. *8.25�, 6i�fiera;. cows, choice i Ghent, and have passed OTL 2,0 facturing, city. 1, I . . . 7_:':--.R niakes_an_,ex&"ent. antiseptic gar e. J� ;�; : ! pad;et jlLi . .. ,, I . . , , ­:��­ . I - - I '1� �, - to ..: I I . -1 - I . V67-1 �'_410_wl_d"ood, $9. 00 yards east of the town. - Berlin officially admits the . -."."', I I . . �_�, `�; . . , The anti -microbic properties of quip- t side. the house, office or factory. They $9 - W, do. medium, $7.-W-16-48. ___ g Allber z'abeth- tion' 'of " � i I -n and its use as de I . Kin t and Q�een Eli Turcoinff, *Roubidx,' Ostend ": ,,�, ! L . ins are well know _s- - -hould,,at once be collected in paper. do. co men, $7.00; a _iwt-ered- . � . I � i, . , -_ . ' T ' Pe m .$6. 50 to stockers, of -Belihiiii "bed above at. once relieves the cr'clean -rags, and burned. If this ­:��­4, L � (171 L$8'00 to $10.60; feodersi $10. to clock Friday morning, Belgia infL_. - In Belgium, the � day has been , oc- ,� :. " ;, . '.I -symptoms of sore throat, which ire- I cannot be done, they should be drop. $11.00; canners -and cutters $5.50 to I I . . - . .__-1;_ .. . . , try forces taking �Dossesslon of-. thd -cupied principalISr in the line-attaight-L ��-. � :�'�'��. 'i -, �' " ;-I . oult from the strain of .the, fight, be- : ped into a vessel containing water. _. _$6.75;_ milkers, geed to choicei- $N.00 city.- - - - Zeebrugge - Germiny's 'second.,.ening. The lines now pivot -on--' . - � - ' (3 __Infect,ed --tlB - � tween the white blood corpuscles and -) articles and rooms To 1D.00; do. com. and mod., $65.00, submarine base 'on the Ndi-th Sea, %-nes, one running generally. to the' ­ 1 - , :.:: �-.;� I � "N' I __ I I I a to has also been captured by the allies. coast near- bstend and the . second ;, ,­_,.,� I" - -.1. the invading,germs in the tonsils- rhould be cleansed and disinfected. springers, % - �, ,:, � , . the body's first line of defence. Use disinfectants .everywhere. Wash $160,00; light eaves; $13.00 to 114.00; .;..�. 11�:. �_,!(A I .. I .- I ­ . - . - - 1. . ��..,...�: ::I.�� ,. . - to $16.60; .3PTI11 _�'_�::,.�� - Quinine Is also given internally with rearlinp, %5. 00 Out of the sack between the Belgian sloping off to the south-east. Heavy, ,.,.�,; �' ', t the hah-da fr64uointly. - _' ,�--:.?.,*.^�t�, `1 I . I - , L coast and the Lys River -the remnant -fighting was reported at. only one, - - , amts, -$1i}: to $16.25; calves good I .f � ' I ' ... --' . of (4.) Those a _d sh ' - ' ­ - I - . - .. _. success- as a preventive'. In' one ftacl�e ould - noI, on to choice, $14.00 to $17.75; hogs, fed _, � . , - of von Arnim's army is fleeing. in an place ow n,idisy. This was at Obstre. - the more recent outbreaks in Europe, any account, i.-��. �.._" , # t, mijkgle with other geo- and watered, $18.25; do. weighed off endeavor to reach his new line extend- osebeke, south of .Thlolt, .The. Bel-. . ;�­� s ` "� '' ­­ . - .. an--was-was-triod.iii--w.hieI . .. . � ,_ -�-.�V � .. � . lithe, to for at least a period of ten days - cars, $18.50. 0 in'g from Antwerp to -Sedan, through giahs 'and French wanted the town �.?Men of one squadron of a regiment from t e commenceinei ' Mont ­ -Namur-and..-stabilixt it for the time and' the ground nearby, as the Ger...- of cavalry were each given 74 grains Pack. Jn severe c6seq, --they should $11-50 td'- $12. - - � ... I --S��,, 50,.-, -$10 - - iion-t- . . , steers - -00 being to the Swiss ier.-. � - - "Mail's---W-O-re-Vold-m-g-'-W=" 0 I - I I 1�' ' - , of quinine in '% ounce of whiskey remai�, away from work for* n'lonter to $11,.00; poor;W u it 9 to $9-50; The Germans are preparing to int- salient. So the Belgians went . t 1� - 11 I :�A . - ­` daily for 22 days, whilst those of the period. . butchers' bulla, $10; poorer . out - ,.� �9 P undate the low-lying lands south of and fought for it, and after a furious I I � , 11, - - - I . - I I . �. -.,, other Squadron were given none. The be claulity, $7. 60 to $8.00; ; choice but � , � � . -, ;1 .. (5.) Special attention should ; chem' cows, $9.60 to $10.26- canners, the River" Scheldt in Eastern Belgium, battle ..the bullet -riddled tnem . � " : , -,I latter squadrons had from 22 to 44 given to clean"r y took _. .; _,3 I., .ess,-and ventilation. $5.50 to $r).00; lambs, $lj � .. . � N . ..,. C-Skiles each of. influenza, whilst the Warm clothing" should be 'worn, the lbs.; per 100 a Centfal News despaich from Am- to his 'heels. Now the Belgians . . . � .. 1. I - bs.; ishtep, from $10 to $11; choice sterdam reports. The . in6bitants ,have the salient. . . . � I ,,, - � sqUadron treated with quinine do- feet should be kept dry and all un- select holm- $18 to- #19; roughs and have been ordered to .abandon their North of Turcoing and Roubaix ',ties � ,'�'.,...,." . 1i . ,�-ve`10W. only 4 Cases: Inhalations of neiZpary exposure avoided. homes immediately.,-.- o are moving rapidl$6 : . . , - . a - . - A bqw4wl W. . I British &Is , , 1�1. . , , I 1: I I I � .� � � - - 1. - I . . I ..� , . � , 1i I �. 4�1% , � 1. ,,�. I . : 1, :(j: � : � " ­ -4::` ­",:�,,. 1 -* t:- - - � " - "' . , '" . I -. .: ,- - ,� 1,,:, � ­tA, - 1 - .1_t�,x­­,�_ -, -- .,-�Ai�,,,�",i;h�,��.e.i.sk7,z;j,I - . .,S.�,,.�p&,4�,:".,�.�xtvq."��-,,*t,z-I ,�.I*,. -:,2_`i. : , - . � �­_ � '­ 1� I _.--� � �� , � � I" . 1: -*y........_9.1.1.nz _11L.1 -1 - ­'� --16" - _: 1�1­!j­ ,­q-��,Swi,_w,w,g IW4 4. wv aq !44 5 At 71 -the allies th pro TIAW TABLF,-Fickering 8taton Q .-at.,these tmiae.s of- 410-1 0 rZo T� R. Trains going R"It anei as fa Gerwa Py an FIXVim"TnR. on, -and the ori! lg�a.� to coin el 28 Local 2.87 F. X. Be L00461 P, her to carry out, her promises Trains going f West da as 0110 1 1H A 9., military and sufferi* Local 9-27 A. M. Ak 27 L4d#A,:' 2�M P..M LM per year 11.25 if -paid in "Vance." -7 Mail J 0 H )f Ariew Adveft" MURKAR, Proprietors P 4"y IMOB SALE-:--FiIl-y,'5 moolhe 9 COMMANTS _�NqTZS.ANC - -, - -�Lqave your ,Oraer We deliver the'Gooas JL' ti ly fibe-colt. Appj.y to�A-4 D, the cam peilitu of lying, and -�FRU t OR-SALE--Berkshlie pigs..6 weeks 1T, CAKE rl us carried on byAhe Gernitins Fold. Boyd Burk, R. R.No, 2, Locust F1111, MS for many years 'has placed •tha Phone Pickering, 1031. 5 P66che''s, Pears Plu t FOR 4-. x.. Country in an uuenv'iab16 pcsition "'POR' -SALZ-RiFfttered cas**6l Ahese -fruits .this week and �,sugar­enough, to She IS f#ry X1 ri '4 Fred W. Farkiii;'Kifisal Ple'iAyJQ:t ist the 6resent titue., _-0 lambs 19 -v6r8eas.-,or,' Ims op AddreM��. 1'1_rQ0kl_- preserve them rpeace and' is'ma1hig' laikk I Ou"s f 6 04SES FOR SALE-Good`*z&k' -kd �ein kindSLOf proiilises that the de- Hteam, also good driving mare- standa I.. ver 1b. -at Pic Liver N6 'EXTRA strands of the allies will be grant- bred. Apply keringLiv y. 8 55-C. 00: TEA AT 60C LB.'- FOR'SALH-m-10 Young �198.' choice' Ordersunder1W I ed. R�hst ex Is ce baa convinod '2 lb' GO per n N lot. at lot 26, con.' 1. . Pi or address Z Russell Mode, R. R. No. 2. 5 -"Bny'all your Gioceries at the'rirrocers" P-OVERNIVENT. - MuniciOal and ra. ion Bonds For Sale --W. D. Dykes, A— Corpora Bell Phone 193. SATURDAY, OCT. 2ftii-Exten'slve Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont..,.. DQ not delay in ord( Ind. Phone 70. Independent credit sale of 20 acres of timber, east :by, either .1m( )rtn� J -�'O, N ':half of lot: 7. edxL 9, -Ukbridge, the brood "Canada Food Board License No. &237." - OR SALE- -White Yorkshire -COpertV of Levi Stormy. , gale at 1. Fsow wjtff 7 pigs, also 3 2= ear old heifees irr Or Bell' phone'. ailch cow good milker. W H. Jack - bills. H. 9. Pugh, auctioneer. call, black n R.R.No.li Pickering.. 3-5 He ei. 'RbAyi Ot'Y. 26TH -Auction onney, sale son' of 20 acres of standing timber at-Ahe WANTED-A.bouse with -a g P okermg 1MV.1, -,'. hood X. M --ed'St 'halt of .lot 7. coo. 7, ti abridge. erchard and a few acres of land. Also'a small farm situated in -or near the Village of Pick- Pickerirm. Hardware Store tK .: ltbe 'property of 1,6*1 Stbri-eg. a e A ering.' Apply to.fhis. office.. 4-0 pj�j 9, '-at I., sharp. !See bills. H. . Pugh, auctioneer. TRAYED-From lot 5, coin. S. 28TH-Auctii X*NDAT,'OcT. :)n pale of S Pickefin;, a Cotswold eve iamb. Reward ft is the' proper. time to b Now' Uy -Happy OZ.- rra-stock- twolementa etc ., at lot for informiation leading to her recovery.- W= Jackson. Zalsarn. 2tf- John T. Corner. i� 9t one. sharp. QTRA.YED-On to the ptemises of Thought Ranges, eon. 0. Pickerlm,the property of ailment I Bee bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer. k::7 the undersigned. lot 9. con. 4. Pickering, TUMDAT,"00r, 2PM-Extensive credit Ow9er may hMPshire ewe, -Full guarantee. Economical on feel (pear G-butn station), one S e, nte sale of farm stock. Implements, bay. have same by pro progirty arid nses. S. Carlton, . R. a. 1, Lo - 'pe &Gote etc., at lot 12. B. F. con. Pick- pa 41 3-3 lertug, t 0 pr r y o Of &H materials and d W a a . ­. , . .* . j ?) I - �.-. A complete line of Washers, rule -Lunch 11 o t1ock. sale at 12 sharp. to • call at car works &cd In* as our She bills. * WO. Maw. auctioneer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.. eitner, tiana or power. or and obtain prices Don't'bo misled b OCT.,ZOTH Disperslou eide 96=dl. OtImd3zs &genie we do not employ them, oogssgnsab 'bf registered rho at cattle and rojmb . - ty we can, and do throw -off the There is - just onie,;'place to buy Rayo commission of 10 per eaut.,which you wit droi ibiiep at lot 3. con. S. e Estate of �axe Keast, deceased 106 th on Oil - Inca the propet ty of H -8 La New Petfect' The Ored _Kewst. uteor "riainly save'by parchsaing from Uk 9 Jane Pu Lle at 1. h mlaters,. Elbows 7 -heTo o- *s. Pugh, auctioneer. w Etc. the Vill Beougham. In t Village of 4. ship of -Pickering- in the Count - J. T, MATHESON FRIDAY, NOV. IST -Auction sale of Ontario, widow. deceased., who y of -0 died Office and Works. WbItIsoy, atario i, tJ0 acrebof a -a tent hardw:)oid bush. an or about the fifteenth day, of Octoz -It is'always a pleasare­for US to -northe hereby noti- ad of south-east quarter Of ber. 1917, Intestate. are hex 6 "of lot -215. con. 2; Pickering, property Bed to send by post prepaid. or other- 'I -C swed to Ed ishow our goo& of Oeo. T 50 . Lea. The farm -of vitse-dellver'io' the undersigned ad- 5 1 . acres 4will be offered for sale at the ministrtitor or his Soileltor on or be- Lus'ets A car* 11410`01 UIX1111L �fflstae time.* Sale at -one. ovember, 191S. Fdribeis Get rout Stock Food and. Calf Meal here. See bills. fore the eighth of N �ICE is hereby given that Ssim- eei% I Purple Ii their Christiap and surnames, address ine.. Nuel We have the RoyA '"W. B, Powzi.L Auction Burgoyne of the Township of SATVADA7i. Nor, 2 and full particulan of County of Out& I xD­AOtiou sale'of and description, East Whitby in the ro 'co steers, heifers. shee, NG yes feedl% st p their claim- or interest and the nature in the Province of Ontario. Furmer: J. S. BALSDON, _-PICKERI and bogs. the prop�ify' of Leslie of securities, if any. beld-bi them.- willapply to the -Parliament of an&- meare At Whipb 4 -L-R-Cookl. Immediately stfter the eighth, day of da at the next session thereof, for a NTuvembvr_-tW.-tbc-ee�of_the rqi of Toronto. S& .1. Randel'a-hotel. __ft_c1M_hI*6;Wif0 Alice 'Wx. maddclaLkeof the Town on 113 Sale at 1,30 sharp.. Bee bills. Jane Keast, deceased, will be distribu Town :Auw. be parties 10 Auctioneer. entitled thereto, the .6tate of New York. one of t m orin- 71 hall a 'Wigu.��Ay, Nor. STs-Atiction sale tijreej of watch the administrator s d IL woman, an the ground of adultery and- T h e W h at substitUtesbhaving rigard only ta the clal United States of Americof farm stock, implements and furol. then have notice and all others. will bedesertion. e Flou'r ---lure-the Property of W.W.-J-. Ding- exatuded from thessid 7 Dife&-a-F the- tow a of- 05hawan in be--. e ifi-5iia "Lu lot 95. B. F. con.. Township of KEAST..E Ontario in the 'Province- of Are.now o -1-2-IR-niT 7 1b. w I. . - � JOHN .0ounty.of Cut b , r. Site one o'claek. sharp. Box 1142. Lindsay Oat. August life. Wm. MAw, Auctioneer. Administrator. Cam0bell's Com Barley and Rye Flouirs see b Ontario. the 13th of aW. J. BWATON, KSQ, SAM17EL BrRaoy-E. i-- Bay St.. T.Prooto� Ont -By this Solicitor, W. E. N.' Sinclair. -.11 - ` � - - - .- Oshawa, Ont. NEW GARAGE , " . . _. : , Combined in* stUtable proportP)ns with Wheat Ploar, Solicitor for the k4miniptratur. 49 Bpi they make eadid Bread, Btins. Muffins, The undersigned has opened'cep Pastry and Cookies. mge on his premise% and 0 M 18a repared to Oo all. kinds SAVE -AN D El' C 0 N Flour -ask for oraut6mobile repairing. .,..When buying Wheat ere been.such: Ad no time in, the *"Id's history has there _& an incentive to save. By economy in all things 77,rms"r -�-`,`Wffl handle all necessary parte those at for repairs. "Ulu= %;a&& 8= vw um." For Bread that. rises well. also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. rconomize bynot spending an noDessentiala orluxarie& Everydollar -Call In and.see him, before bnyt A. 6i*ed[­heIps., A savings account I& the first" towardrealeconomY For Pastry for delicious, ftaiey plea, cookies, ere. -,�.Thomas R. Stephens'ons When buying wheat flour It is patriotic to buy equal quantities CLAREMONT, Ont_ THE DQWN • oUsubstitute flours.- PICKERING w:ft ;WHITBY :BRANCH': J.A30R00N HALL, Manager. F1 'The CaiTipbell Mills Cog"Lt-d Flour KNUKRUNNUX UMMUNNUISURRENE EX&RIN loxx mum KNENNEMENEN Wk L I MISER MW U THE AL SI SEED quota you on Glazed -Saab' Aat us qu Once'again I am going to give the'peo- STANDARD :BANK WANTED - ple'acliance buy their wipter suppl:r stack sizes and made to order. to of wearing greatly reduced r apparel at gi prices. alugge W ,OF CANADA 9 can save you money. - ------- -We will pay the highest "RAO forall kinds 0,LUU Ot all the many articles which *M PXices A, heavy*stock of B. C. red cedar Jimictfered during this Big Sale. of seed be necessary for you to call t ghlogres ofiliCud. o, appriol. M -and: Dr samples and got ate this Mon afts are Send its' 9 Commencing saving opportunity, oney Orders rdeirs filled for -all kinds of. .,our prices before. HArd*o6d Flooring.. selling. WEDNESDAY, OCT. ieTR' Ploo 9 i8jU6d 1�y thieL Bank. payable in and!' ting until as The bestof facilities Term ---- S-i-1--thd-Niv-614d . e cash Saturday, Oct, 26, both.iuclusive. for Apaniny, 30TID I T_ a Va -voweea o ww ZIL ANCH, J.H. DOWNEY, COMPANY from., W D. Gordon San; �'­--TICIUERING BR choose K C. ZBOWERMAK Manager. Branch also at %Idthr., WHITBY, ONTARIO J. Fingold North Claremont PICKERING A A Independent e r - Bell sail IHere phone. PIOKERING' GARAGE Cold Weath" of Russell AndrsLw Having purchased the garage business _,wp are -in an prepared to repair all Mikes of autos. Having worked You need a Perfection Oil Heater' a ow price, -yo auto factaty for a number of years, we are prepared to ofily tee satisfaction, or money -reftifided- guaran w�0 00 r- low� glasses, 'We aceessorie.% -tires for*a ___-_Dasb -Lanterns, _�Lanterns with high o makes of cars, oils, ete-. -. ---- __.onl -1A0-eaeh--- in y Universal •Diiiiidson & ''d Plain -Velvet-for --heavy -dres'66 The Williams, -Pickermig Corduroy an . . . . . . -frons 65c. to 1.26 per yard J. Machine WM9_ 0. -.Manufactured by b FALL -MILLINERY OPENING -.Best Almirayarn, -grey and -white, 2 60 1*r.1 i W. R. Jackson Son, a Heavy Rain Coats at - ve r asonable' pilo" 12 .17 e Brock Road. Piekering, Out, .,Me The undsrsigned having opened up a Millinery Parlor - 7 d �l tzyj Come and get your order filled. their r door west of St. Andrew's ABracksmitbing and Woo4-vorking'in at residence, one all its branches. Saw gi,mining- Church, will hold their Fall Opening onWednesday, C and filing as I . I I . Canada Food .Board License No. 8-107 Pec Thursday and Friday, September 18-20. Emery 1We stook Gasoline Bog, EM I "' Wheels, Circular flaws Saw The patronalre of the ladies of Pickering and vicinity ,>� MandrelIs risspectf ally, Solicited.rt Ea. be !J, "A 71 .7;; 7 7A Z' -7 -7 4C CLARRMONT. A : Those * wUhluff" et Thos., Duakel4i'of the 8th con. 4 Is seriously ill with pneumonia. ... .. Jolla Thoution, of Tweadr to vie- .7. Iti r his parents, Vz js pending a week with hey'dau'gh ter, -Mrs. ---- 10=b&§Axf�� Jamesand Xfs.'�Grexg; of West' 'Toronto, kt* spending a week with ,.George and Mrs. MprAan.- in.-and Mrs. Henderson and Miss - Mary Vorgimi 'left on Monday m9cl2ing fg.r their• .new home, In Toronto. N Mr. and 'Mrs. Ngrm%a Baal,."of t-7 17 and Rev. zMr. - Leach', of -4, Witht- Sys c ' i / ¢ -Manitoba, speat Mandiy� J. H. and Mrs . Beal.3 z %� �f �f 9 .� , may. The many friends of Mrs.'(Dr.) love are. pleased to know that is recovering -nicely from a se- T Ora attack of paeumonis.' Misses Mabel and Edith --.,Peters are recovering nicely -'from "their illness, having been couffined to their beds with a severe attack of. .the "Ila," Amelia Bowes, wife of Edward Bowee, died at her - home, Rhode Island, Buffalo, on Monday, Oct. 14th. The late hirs. Bowes was # a ister of Mrs. Harr y Thomson. Twhen W t endCaldwell, who hue been at ill, ',Niagara, Camp for the pass few S 9"s, spent a few days in 1�-) W WA ........... last week. He is now recovering t u from an attack of the 11fia." and Thousands -upon thousands has been enjoying a few days heave of absence. 0 -who recently sold -i Thoo -endless -thousands, hold their - Coady,' R A -his farm and intended to hold an auction sale of his farm stock, im. Ahe—ip ,P UtAt etc., owlg aur disyl V. Victorious Peace. 0 postpone the d had decided t date of his sale, of vtb .2 -jeh due -notice will be given. ex - Rev. W. Limbert, who was ted . . . '.-' ___ f ­ 7 nd- vVe"-a I to conduct services in. the s we atchL fro m -V ooklin ? 0- r-ts— 'afa-r 'Sunday last, was not required to Meir heroic efforts-- make the trip as, -the churches in "that village-we0e all closed on. ac- ..7. --may we be able to L' say, that --­-,,couut,,of the Influenza. Q the little' Remember Levi Storrey's auct• we at home could don -mle of standing timber at his i premises,,east half of lot 7, con. 7. 'Uxbridge, on Saturday, Oct, 26th do, we- have done; About 20 acres will be offered for RE sale. This Is a chance for those r* who are short of fuel and as coal —that.An-so-far a -a -me -could'. Is almost Impossible to Will ba tur ok to the ld trine on Sunday ' `' �/ M support them, lighten their n -ext, the hours of the church ser. 'bring vices will be changed accordingly. rdens, them z -The Methodists and Baptist%. will.. -oT&the-Fr-i-e--rv­`zce­s st- 10.80 a. m. forts, we have doneAt .and at 7 m.. and the Presbyter- '�Uua at 11 a. w. and 7 p. w.' wa* A carload of nut coal arrived in /� / / _ - Una "f hat -have striven. un - - the village on Monday, Find the -fool controller; -Andrew Johnston, took charge of its distributt on. .....ceasingly to shorten their Those who had- no coal in their Man were the first to receive at- n in. the Hu -made Hell; ' .,,:.Aeution. . Another carload of far• s. nace coal is e*mcted-Xa-&rriv*4n-a- ilaye. It is reported that potatoes have freely, fervently, .been selling Uxbridge :at $1.00 per bag. They have been offered unitedly, '%ve- have laid our- - in our village at $L50 bag. per. crop In this bIe-7-offe-r-Ings. 'alongside • They are an eivelient um 11-mr-SlItty CLUU 10 UX01 1p, - but they are being. held b the, ..n.their noble _ on the. farmers Atr higher 'prices. " 17 There 0 Is a chince, however, that they In y too altar of Victory—ano.�,Peam 110%"lose by holding theur . - 7 E. and Mrs. S-1,0FUCHOun and it -W, Pearson were In Myrtle on .�:­�day attending the fujueral of --the litter's cousin, Varves, Anotfiw artmilty to. lend your Wivi" who died at the home of his r. OPP r �ents, W. and Mrs. Ta ves, on run. weight to the blow that will shorten the War -7 day after ten days' illness from con)ft: wfth "the offers ng of Bonds pnAnmrmis. Mr- 1ooung t promise and W r several years has been princt- -'diD your share find you unprepared. man of great about to be tnade. Let not the pal of the Bmatford public school. On Wednesday -evening last , -Rev. Dr. Marsh, - of Pickering,. gave a most interesting talk on mood by CaNsWe rig CAW=ktw "The Sklesi"'Ib the PresbyteHari A- 39ilh kn= -0 R-- ek. .,Being one of the leading 0.6 A=erks, tie was I --able to present his subject -in a- 7 most interesting manner. The views of the sun, moon and stars, which were thrown upon the screen; we're, exceedingly good; On account of so much sic knees V-soaft ..the attendance was rather small. Mb'O% 'Ira Boyer is slightly indisposed I 2P A. Ri M'R1 iR1 e I to 1W at liveru Dr. B. I. Love has received 'not- A CN* Ind Im" ice to report for duty - at Montreal' See the "Twine King," 0 V 1z z 9 0000 oya Friday, 'Bus meets all`.Trai6s rM 31 Miss Annie Proctor, of Toronto, First-class Riga to hire do T. B. Marquis$ Pickering 9- .'The UniteaFarmer' e or —.top r els VI-Ves-in-Olarernont. Bel—ore --i-vin- J;• for Your orderia binder twine; .1 and vicla t Joe; Cr L *1 Phozie,1805. report- -that Vri.- .,V 14 We regret to t' He sells the kind that does not fall ­OntarW P 0 &ZalrSon -Son, down land tangle In the -twine box, 0 4 Sil D. A. Scott Is cohlinedto her bed 42 through illness. Thos. 3 } m '° ' _ �* a' "�� i:n O s A guaranteed. Prices right. P John and Mrs. Smith, of Ux. ROPRIETORS Farmers' meets in Pickering oal Peb bridge, spent a few days last week Town Hall on second Wedues- lily Zring summer months 3gar with relatives In the village. da of each month o 'I L 11N case Apr Luther Bowes, of Peter ti;g1 0 0 .4.0 �00- 41 spent a few days last week boro,Coaladman.a with his mother, Mrs. Re here NEWGARAGE' I The undersigned have opened up a new� Seed corn now on hand of A. Jr.J,' Ab Dr. and Mrs. Prench, of Dresden, Garage at the corner or Church and Allisou's, Pickering 4, King fto., Pickering, where they ey are r spent the week -end with Rev. A. prepared to repair all kinds of sutog, Binder� twine now on hand at A 006. ft and Mrs. McLellan, being on their Hard. an noir.. of the a 0 , L and bicycles. J. Allison's and at Mr. Jack Now to hopey-moon. 0 se fquidlty on hand. -T;,�re if and oils see kept Wilson's, Pickering. Dee a The tionation and i)ubUc hand, X04k bko lied fjj� seho6ls,tro bein kept cloffed uktiI TU'lnq --A 1. A on 7 on Ur 21'k'vt . ..'q: ySP,...,,..W,`�� 'rS''' t+r. pry,,,, • .� �:". '3' .] "".' naw • .{ '.w q•, , �.N.a. .,11 2.'"v, �,! •^''ms's'. ",,. "7`;:. '.?r' .?!7w.r• •„�fri'?h .w.n :: ',�•, .' '"A'w.5 ••-1 ',. l:•�:' !.""Y,'l�;+C. /fi�g " r � .. ir. !Y v.Y� \",4Aw•'>� "R . A .: , i. �„�1.+!"]" ^?S+i' ,..5 s+.. :. "�i' s ,.: X.tf'.,' ,,., , a .' `. •, H .. , f'., -, . f • .., K.. . ... .. .: ... M' •h .:.sap., .. .' ,�•.,. ...; r.•,j� • -•fit •Ir' ..: J. .^Y'. +3-"''.� y.R'..• 1. .,r. f.�::. '•. "f. r4..• -,,,iyr :%:Xi�•, -.. � ? f; .. 4 •.. f. : i.. ., ...:•N •'-, 'wl40fA r, .:� N'. .:. ...::.. �/ ; by x "L 6Y ' ., ', - Ing days of the present. "How his !L ,Becaast;eetiaa'snd-Home Fetks: Syrup Froht Fruits. eyes would open at our marvelous in- - 1 Pre- , Now Yroducing 11ian �rtiele9 Yr •' ., t .: '. , '' -' f fr 1 co tales abowt� from a 3 ventiona! ' we say. The nearest we yA great question the greaxest .of I PPI By P l - ,`� � cent• : of can come to bringing'.that to pass is y r lanais by the •.a.. 1 .. ..' . . - L - . - .. .. .. �, .. . :'. • _ .r -.,ate _.. ..- -.�, - -._.� _.- ._� _..-. _....-.- .. ,.. �...�. .. • 0 . .Controlled German Government o -...r - r.„THE..:SI>![PLB. AF>�iCAN �Vi7 r t w .. t, ' x -Hai► the��tfthte and Ctulstoms dI $IMH t ••°',� . a t • . i Civil'l.satietli 'AfI'eet Hlor. , f:`. 4A•i'•' -. - .. �°'n° � • 'eat' •'`-^, •- s-, s _ - •. 4 • ,it i1 an *reusing speculation to P • �y --- _. _ , = ", tore ane of oi�r ismots slacestors suaj' �'� - , denly transported through time from HOt�'N AT BRl'CISS SCIENTIFIC, 11 .. xhe home! da s, as of the seven - ,u .- „ - .. _ _ r, � e 4;11 cenLur}r,-- L hustling. bustl- rful 1 D[ ..,--PRODUCT EX$IBITIO V 1.i 3 YSO - -- • _ _- _ -r _ _..... . w ssaa ' ., ', - Ing days of the present. "How his !L ,Becaast;eetiaa'snd-Home Fetks: Syrup Froht Fruits. eyes would open at our marvelous in- - 1 Pre- , Now Yroducing 11ian �rtiele9 Yr POULTRY f fr 1 co tales abowt� from a 3 ventiona! ' we say. The nearest we yA great question the greaxest .of I PPI By P l - ,`� � cent• : of can come to bringing'.that to pass is y r lanais by the �':". •the• ,war-:-" ads •for its eolutien l sugar. A gallon,of aspic $ytitir made to bring out suddenly'to civilization .Controlled German Government of all ><inda, Batter quality preterrad. upon .fibs .folks at hams:• They, more juice has, some of the. tribesmen who have never t from acus gallons at apple j :-. 'tban soldiers or mi•iitary a uthoritiea,�approxlmatety .the. sweetening value before left their jungle ponies and • � vulua6le demonstration of ._the' Write lot prices, Limited lrsve to do !vita the succea-P working I of thrife to four pounds of orris who have never heard of engines or 1 'sugar, tel Phones•• or pictumi. We great war that. is being organized be- $�ANFORIYB, 128 Mansfield at. Montreal . . .-.,.\. .motion c P of that woritierful thing of 'which I Syrup gr m apples, pears and imagine our -remote ancestor as stand' - p �° Pp d de- hind the scenes, of the allied commer- cial work! against- pre-war German , 1.s stvery one talks..And about ,vttr>.ch so. pr8� can be used in cooking and on ing in awe before, our won a trails and industrial monopolies was 'I ” Slew seem to have even one dc', the table to replace. aupr to a great vices. Perhaps we would .laugh at given at the opening of -the British !#fsifaea idea-Iieconstructioi It is• extent. Try it with bAked apples or them, too, as some of the West Afri- Scientific Products Exhibition in Sep- feat true that every one flrm:y l e pears; A little cinnatitora sella to ahs can tribes did on their way to the tember by Lord. Sydenham, the. presi- ljavot. ' This syrup is suitable for front in German East Africa. A dent. . . l _ Wives that t' ith'ttit^ carping' of peace' ►in- writer' i'n 'Btackwood's'" toils about . i usµ on hot cakes and in rnakiiig 1, j After a glowing reference to the ., :t/9teze' w2I1 also arrive that other great gerbread. With "ginger and butter them. ttr->aleseiagj reconstruction?, Is it nO, it makes a .flavors hot canes fQr. Pu<.l_' 'The wildest excitement, prevailed on ! work .of •the British esus and army luso true that whit tbis•plactd• a3sgr (1 i board, he rasa. DIan of these na- ; in v ar he said that if in a military t" Iy'�:,ance there exists the other assurance ii hen the family demands y swve is she inventive housekeeper will tives had never seen, the sea, and very sense.`-Bzitain was unready at the out - had eear sailed upon it. They ,! act for the great conflict which was �jk - . ` 'fast some one else is managing -that, di...ver many -other uses for hear fruit believed most°thin a their officers told forced, upon her she was: probably less r, ,\proNemZ No one feels personally rr I syrups., g r" tta3bte, but each one reels sure that them, but i„ was of no use to tell ' prepared to provide the vast Indus- , spa I 'Cider Je:dy,-Sweet cider jelly esti them that men built this great 31o'at- t trial output required to supply. the i some one else is ;working hard on ,tbis be made without sugar. Boil apple t� :.•atupendoua pint,^. ay-rup uracil the jeItin point is Pesch ing towel. 1Vo. Allah must have made.; fighting for es. The .Germ ai;s had Y ed.1 I This jelly mak_ it'. Pointing to the two steam tugs ;designedly penetrated deeply into the Fz,. There are mins• reasons why eve+ •s an exco:Ient lying side by lisle iu the harbor, they ' whole British commercial system and d k t of . I. s r k 4 VI �s Indivydust interested in' this war ralt3lt witl•meat. asked para» soon` it would take these , heel even oi,tamed contra o some _ _ _ should take a Persontil interest in ra l:`ruit butters can be. `made without lesser craft'to Brow to the size of the her most im arrant key industries.. i w ___ _ ,' . p cheaper form of cellulose. -or of gun- .*, t ` construction, and never allow that in sugar, Add one civart' of apple syrup transport, which must.be t>leir moth- !, ro-da however; Lord' Sydenham i tercet to jag until he has found .the or grape syrup to one quart of fruit P y' cotton dissolved in suitable solvents •• �X- er. -The tables and 1.enches on the '. declared, it couttl not be fairly said ; - ` � •fourabaiitbead. of reconstruction seLtvi- 1. pu*}+, Boil down' to a thick buttery troop deck of the ship were an un- j that here .-il not a single branch : , - _ H diluted to ihe" s' ut n o " : ��, t eilt6er found it es created it. To coLreistency ani! seal hot. This necessary encuLu c ;�, e u lea o %ar.m w to t e I .., _ .,�iscosit. i art ° . hsgin with, ind;vidtml homes must be tai - t "t- relish. If men, who knew not *whether to sit on ' English could not bTai 'the.. Germans. I R'` 416-416 a sweeter butte'' is wan,teci add su ONTARIO'S FORESTS W�. atrncben- 7 Haters must be reformed the table9' and rest their test on the !.British key industries must never i N.gar, or molasses ttpiten these are avail benches, or to sit, on the benches, as-' again be in foreign hands: Her tom- Pipte Forests- Are Giving' Ont. But ft - 'or sW11_ •bo according to whether aha, ashes? and •sal. I,i. them is ing the tables as a support for their I mercial system neuat never again be value. 4 are required for the model home., yL•ayp teed as back#, Wert the_ofLfcers began to `penetrated I?y German i-gtliuence.- -h __ jpwosrd Iaereasiag in no fruit a on hand pro 'ills Loren returning from overseas. are I to.low' m mal�ing frust _butter: Cook issue d e~usual hammocks there waw �he eouk�securo qty sound legislation.. The important part the the Crown nbaioging back bhouts and feelings, peered_sad--pitited—trait-"trc 6tt6aSh tHe.wild, excitement ef_ Fhildren with ; The elChibtts et British scientiii� timber lands of Ontario play In de- 4,;�. 7',tl3r-•t�flf tiles nacre .utter strangers fruit juice to pret►ent scorching; pry a new and wonderful toy. Climbing : products cover a wide range and in- fraying the cost of civil government 0 '" ' 0 .. Ibefwe enlisting. Most of them have through -a, sieve; to each quart of this in at one side the black men fell out j elude ,hemicai product: and proceaser, ! •is indicated by the tact that during - , �.� grown, .aLantalty ' and. spiritually. by P* add Wree quarts of apple or at, the other, and thought it all fhe I physical and electrical appkances, op- I the sear ended October 81, 1917, the . ' 'leaps sail botindet. gave their wo- grape juice and to each four quarts greatest fun in, the world. i tical apparatus° measurinlc and ntech- forest revenue collected amounted to `"- seen folies and thea= children kept of the miztwtre add two fesspoons, (4 The' navigation of "the ship was A ', anical instrument-•, surgical, bacseri- I.at 64>ai,70a. 'Phis is an increase of =. pace? Will they understand what ground cinnamon ped one of ground mystery to the Africans. The pope-„ oloxical and pathotogiclt appliances, i E3P.0,382 over the Precedin ear the men have gained? Will they cloves and proceed as above. tar theory was that we were p - nr u e. 11!5.827 col ected from limit + apprecill its value? Will they Fruit Preserved in Fruit Juice. -Any a'Orr by a wire under. the sea. Many practically all the sectional the fie- holders as fire ranging dues. • • . _ agree or sneeringly critidse the, at I.frnlb may be preserved :n gr .0iII ke, attached considerable importance to gree of progress indicated by the et- Hearty t00,000,000 feet less pine - I1. t, titude. of the men towards life . Will but apples, pears and sweet plums i the log line on- the sterjn of the ship, hihits is surprisingly great and, even; timber was cat than during the pre= Cites have suc�it a broad outiooii ehet are particularly good. Boil six .supposing that it somehow enabled , where no striking development has ceding year.. While labor shortage anises thator they can- be both pane i quarts of grape -juice in - an Rkkipper-te-ftd_hi�es4 01 : ryas u*►• cru y a uc � „ ward bokrant with what seems snail -1 is ,reduced ocean, while a sew maintainer! that there is a marked general'improve- Ing to this reduction. the Tact remains c e to four quarts• Have the frsit wash•. it peas a._menns of catching fish, Our ment in apparatus. _ that the cut of pine timber hats stead-: •, ,�•t back to the best way or foraalie their' ed and pared. and, if apples or pears, many endeavors to convince the Afri • Clearly Marked - Development. i1 declined for years. due ungnestion- :; own narrow viol - - ' quartered ami+ cared• ' Put the pre' calls that the earth i. round were In-' Interest naturally centres around fff a 1y to the progressive depletion of ' to kettle variably .met with ribald laughter, In tho. exhibits associated Kith aircraft the white pine forests of the province, is -19hers are many ieforms , which pared fruit into a preserving ahote5d be well on bite wmy to being; and cover generously with the boiled+vain did we expound tfie principles of proMiction. !leve the development is; which formerly produced so. large a workood ant before Lha men come back. 1. ltL'a4� Boil safaris until the vrirelese. They- thought it all capital ; arty $larked. 3fodern- spars. for proportion ' of the provincial forest ` whkh watr►en' ir+ait is olearand tender, risen put into sport, sari roared veith laughter at , instance ,• are much strunger for a , revenue. 'r officers. 1 The change whie3t has take�i place' , are plainly respon3ible. No one had .ager: iven tseiytlit; en�Cines have been de- strikingly 1 indicated r a better right than women to take For preserving in cider,•prepare ap- When we reached Durban t e pea- vel t as rose s . p -1 I and s a a -way, cover ple -invited t e _ cAns a moans- ,and the coratruction to `the extent of ; Uy the feet that. while the cut o11, , full ,urge of every lam bt legisla P white ar_d. red pine has steadily ds- 1 jbina - Eby � f un t . The two.hours we, spent I reducing tB..r• wei ht b more than P _ affecting with boiled ceder ( 1{ Y ,, tars as a -nerd nW- reoirement, in- one•ktai'i) and_ cook -slowly untlk clear in that theatre are , ons- a . w t c _ and put wood has increased greatly.. r_stmtwl of a local manifestation of san- and tender.: crtption. From beginning to :till no; ; have Rroun enormously and are .still . p i • matter whether the screen was blanft :making advances. Tle metallic mat For eiminple, the nurnber of railway ,'!ty on the part of parents, is a form . P � ties (mostly jack pine) taken out dur- :. ' .-'ot eecoLcrtraction that -leads straight'; Personal Efficiency, or displayed the moat stirring scenes, j erials which `have been roduced e,it:ce. to .the doors of vrarrten sit hoses tai How many of you have -read Prof. the mese gave themselves ,up t' one the outbreak of the war, and of ing 1915-1? was more than double the 1 day. ; Grim-shaw'a new book, "Personal frenzied trrrtult'af laughter, The dig- I which aircraft constructor% have been ,.number cut during the previous sea- , . nified ln%pection of a wrecked Zep- able to avail themselves. have made ,son - 1 cut of pulpwood for Tire rspabiishment o! a national Efficiency?" There are heaps of good lin b if r. Balfour and Mr. Lloyd ,able s �f ;the_ province was dS,cJi8 ,¢overs. of Board of Heath becings tel good thinga in it. but one can't help won- Pe y' - possible for the greeter: '- . i George provoked ns -treat an outburst + which appro9ttmaTety equal ttmottnts- � times coming n coLtatruction' Bering where a mere Man secured so � ,the engines to be made of light a:- I were cut from settlets' late and Crown : m, vnrant ; joys. In non-metallic materials the period, and the responsibility for.' ` much knowled' a of . r ap Charlie Chaplin farce. The blank that ' investigation of timber. , alts led to timber lands. e , it way of doing it fellows 'the completion of a film was interesting results, The pulp and paper indtiatry is each -mothers of the land. The same is 1 The • good housekedPer w'o'rks ac ask one of the best practical m rs „ regarded fore the war the Crermans-had year assuming increased iLt�portance (true of the entire educational , stem. i cording . to., a time table and Plan' nk�es in the World. practically a monopoly in the mane- j in Ontario, sa in other provinces, in �. -:; iiawlt relating to food aro women's figured out beforehand, with refer- j The' rest of our voyaiCe was lin- facture -of magnetos both for auto- ;comparison with other primary for- s work: These are wilt at might be ence to tete 'vari'ous tasks to be per' eventful, but • the African% will ever, i eat indn�tries. Beyond question, the `_eased jtoupeckanitig work without foraned,_ and the tame,• motte'y and t changed nle anal airplane' use. 'Fite wear has , Which any recwrn�truction work would aspietsn. eat her disposal. rememlter our arrival At Dar ea Rs:e- changed that and magnetos are now Pulp and papCL business will increase Rte hopeless 'and they should be wise She eaves much. work and man a �"• for their they raw their first air made by nine •British firms, which ' to vastly greater proest, t qs !n >Qan- I y plane. It appeared high overhead t 300 000 for .war ser- , ala, both• east and west, tharf to now _•:itp planned -and started at ones. In 'step by attending to things prompt- above our head in. a cocoanut plants- d this development wilt _ llnth France 'sad Ragland many of IV. When alta ]eaves iter bedroom vice alone as stood or sten superior bel materially; toward the payment tione lo'vyer,,-.And eTrevioualf* im oared variety. • I P ethers reforms are already under way., in the morning a turns a the Africans could see the two - men •- �P�`*- of- (Eartada'a Rrsr--s1 and tete re- - Development ot,• op--- Immde nocessary and possible by the a;othes back to, air them while she and a machine gun that they had re- fabric of airplanes has been the sib- i dressing of our pruscnt-' u fn av- arabic a 'violent 'overtuatting-oP old methocbs' prepares• and takes her breakfast, fused ,to believe were carried in.the trade Us}ance,' Particularly with• the Tovell road oats .lir air. Those instead of leaving the room untouch jest of Litany, investigations, and the a� eq aeroplane. planes of the present day machine United States. �1. . - countries !`rave waged war and begun I ed• and wasting . all the ,time during ,.gut how nn earth; ' they asked Are rendered tacit and weather-proof '' "'-�' - reconstrochion simultaneously, .Their the morning meal. Before leaving "do those men 'get any food?" by means wvhich, though slightly more' 11Ira. A.: `'JoseFhiue is grggresl . the hathroom she comp ice a An varnrs , 'blems:, and working on them honestly., washstand, so drat work will not course the catch birds!" om.-Aa ` Is there not .a .too acral al fasting that %'ant much more alterwtsL d. y times as efficient. The British dope practice.' Mr, A.: I thought site ---; - consists of a solution of cellulose' couldn't make sli that racket. wit:�t heL tiro absolutely necessary recoristrue" I many a woman starts meals with lona." Forestry m Western Australis. acetate made from ,paper or some r han3s a ... .. tion will drop feoM the sky or some as table laying. She_ should first - u - ` ' ` the result of earnest wishing? The' the oo ed or Although Western ustralian rim- : 1. i e' warmed; duiinK this: process, will bee industry is at present con- _1. •" ynestion: "How did elle things recta rind ample time to attend' to ,the ly affected owing to the shortage of, I .strQct�wn is to replace come •into be table. shipping, it is hoped that as soon as vl�t0 '���� -- ing-by, w7ishiitg or,_ worse yet; by ''flee efficient housekeeper is through something like normal conditions re R' L- I 41 . ..; 1, .y - indiference?" Were the women riI long before others, with much less turn the State exports of hardwood . ,-spot for them? No. But . to. to do and more -means to, do it with, will be • resumed. How little known - ='ilay the women %tie substituLiag"at!have firsialted their task. The good are the timbers o! Australia was ex- jcT 'Subscribe for Canada's forthcoming ,I; - - byall as -well ati filling their awn place, i housekeeper is through on time; the emplified on the occasion of the re lase. , • Have they began substituting iu the. pcnr one only `iu time -nen entirely cent opening by King George of the 1.S AND 10 YEARS sitar places? different matter. wonderful naw "House" of t e Com-• • - monwealth in the Strand, tridon 5 t i C' HONDA -. -- •_ .. - . _ ... _ .._. �_ ._: _ ... . - _ ..._-•_.- - - when on every hand could be heard _ -- A LONDON WAR SHRINE loin. that little procession round the .expressions of astonishment at the 60.00 ffi100.00 shrine, there were children who came beauty of the woodwork. All this isI. : * ` Fiks�of E'aglfsi: 1�odtes Faj' in.the_late afternoon a -,id •>t3 men who .the product oL_the. various $fates of WithOnt th-ec ictory Losn °� I passed' as twilight drew near. Australia. and certai ° ' - r-sotdiers not be wain ned-lit-- , y TtiMtte'to That ]Dead: could t i "Yesterday there was a lift • _ anyt ing produced in the Old World France. In . a picturesque corney— Hy -de-.. - w o came 'and laid a for decorative 'purposes or the point farm it not i ket the! o Mark not far liana` the noisy thorough- I small bunch oP roses as near the Un- Ottr ars cad ma - r pr l ~' i#srea over which much of London's ion Jack as she could. On a card she of view of utliity. For massive office ducts. - t had written, `In memory of Will, my Atting or furniture the Western Aus-1. Our factories would bAve•to close down. . `,� ■► ' asses is a war shrine in the W. c P ' tralian jarrak is of unparalleled beau- shiipe of a cross, where visitors may, %oungost boy,' and near those ,fresh ty and durability; white for the more 'CAlVADJ►R VICTORY t�4N : Our general trade 'and commerce would .'get some idea of theyaorruwv of a to John and the da before belt culler the most serious irptession � . . loses were tones o! the day ouLLti''' which forfour ears has been l ' y that 'to ptO�'tc Purposes of woad -blocking - 191$. and railway b1.uilding its fame is . tghted down by tlw ravages of war, George: -- calls the 1 T "All lest week;' says the Dispatch, I "Three sans the little woman in wprld-wails, It is & cTuty, And every person slaotlid buy a Bond: "rite slow-moving stroams of .gray-, black had given, three -0 .. se our `,`Partial Payment Plan." It makes it eAsler � !,aired mothers, grief -worn wives, psis -I cooaely tied bunches .of flowers she Mutiimied Traits in orcliesds lett ` _ a,' teas, daughters, sweethearts, passe Uad laid upon the war shttine, One undisturbed, either on the trees or - the shrine, the masses -af flowers were moment, painted -to speak to one an the ground, give rise to s new H e"Al.: �0ri a� �J Oe �" , ••-• .'yiled higher -and and higher, tha fres:•t of the Green Cros34 girls. 'Y shall outbreak of blown rQt in the spring. • e7 rI 11 y tragrsnce of those o! today mingling come again in a few weeks,' she said, Practically all of the late oats in (Members Montreal stock Exchange) ._. with faint scent of yeatertiay's pater with eyes that were in anti lips Saskatchewan were dasrraged lis the 105 IS16 Tia11S rtaiion Building - iRYo111rea1 I. a' ' _,:blossoms. • I that smiled bravely;' and"' Olen she frosts of Septemtkter 9, 10 snd -11, but S « envie comparatively fro damage. w•aa forte1. �:li ;oak ®part of their Iuncheo.4hour to I to Akloftely flame, ay out of the to the wheat. �¢ � N + ' B I ,0 r,A :i li, . y y(+11 �� . [411c�:i:�„�........,:: ::: - .", • -- ..ci»--.i•_r _.�_:. _ ..�. .. -'.c' .: «_.-. -� .. n.,.,d..cw... ... _. ..,..v_w'ai*�r. s °,a`1 'i" £5'iA i.,ad ,.'�CiCu+,�i`bi :a., 7r.,�:+efi - 7 71 F, 5 -,w 4 with welts on th& back In consequence Gemazys Last VolqPW 4 - ITh#, W TM 4 Vi trestmeaL 199oA after the war broke out Gov - "We saw ;read in the' feet of man�f-lost her volcano, ano, thaso,oblig*d to work In the salt wbich is situated` qe-the island of, w*lm Suvail in SjmQ-@.. minet.-barefoote& When they PTNE DIRt unable towork longer because Of MIS- Samoa is -Xxonsiderable archipel- -and eximustion they were 'driven, a RING lff� _.SALT_ go, but only four of the islands are i. --with the-batts of rifies. At big enough td -be of any, Importance.- -AiINES. DIE first we were unable to believe the Two._Qf_the m (Tutuila and Manua) terrible stories. b4t Camp No. 3, as belong to the UnIt the churchyard, is called, was shown' other two, which are such larger. the us. There -forty crosses stand as (Savah and Upolu, were German pro'-' 60,006 Telitit Itefusing"To S on Soldiers, A dumb witnesses to'German cruelty. perty'until fo& years ago the British Ge to the Front, Are Held in took then, over. ;Sle- Berl' In. 7 JEWS LAY FOUNDATION It is safe' to iay,the Germans will kj Art, never get those 'islands back: l3ut NFECTS— Ten British officers, including five Hebrew V, niversitk USED Of Mo`unt­ScOPus, Savaii is not of much account, being MAMNO --W stretcher cases, and 120, nomommis- Overlooks Palley of Jordan. 'how D SOFT SOAP ..g NO WATER—FOR M signed officers and men, including The cer�err6ny of sarin the founds- !ever, is a fine. specimen. mostly desert. The volcano, a 146 -WITH EACIJ*CAN. thirty-nine, stretcher cases, have ar- •drop the tion stone of the- Hebrew University I jolly idea it would be 'to rived from Germany in Rotterdam, Kaiser into itl ?said by of Mount Scopus was In n4 t :where, I visited then[, Writes a British � I , ;�� ; .--.: who 6,000 per war corresponden t from the Hague. ims "Jddrusalem ties. Mr. E. McCaw, parchamsed the patch.. The site Is on - the eastern LEMON JUICE IS Farm, nedr W encer These, prisoners all are severly woun- says a overlooking dun to slope of the mountain, I I - REMOVER Prince Ed -ward cou�iy, FRECKLE R epring, dad. In conversation with many of the valley of the -Jordan as it enters thrashed 970 bueh them I learned they 'did not know els of outs !from 11 the Dead Sea. until they arrived at the Dutch iron- Girlal Make this cheap b oyer 88 buoheia tv __tauty lotion acres, a yield of tier of the Bulgarian collapse or of the am. Doctor Weizi toclear and whiteir your skirt. tisk committee in cLrge of the work, the latest brilliant successes by the ruanri head o� the Br1i said in his addreis- "Oat of the mis. ' Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into The Falkland islands are be�ievedtq Entente armies, they being, as far as ery and desolation of war is being a bottle containtag three" ounces of be the ;win&ek place in the world VuA. possible, kept from the public of Ger- posa created the germ of a new life. This orchard w h1te, shake well, and YOU I tree groifth is prsctjcaVy,i many. They give unanimous testi- university, alt intende!i primer- have uarter pint of the beat freckle rthere mony of Germany's war weariness. ily, for Sews, will. give an aftectionate and'tanlotion, and completion beauti- Several rrien told us that at Aix welcome also to members of every 1 ser, at very, very -small Cost, UlAards Liniment for Sale every"61-P 'Chapelle they were begged by a guard -and will be -a ,race and every creed, Your grocer has the lemons and any cessible to all class drug store or toilet counter will sup -1 Save scraped cobs of corn from Guben tQ give him some of their is of the people. I ' .. ' food derived from'English parcels. H I -for use ply, three ounce it.., fuel. -,said-he-bad` ays eave 9q] i.ef orehard a 0 --- O__O__-O_O to Berlin to visit 'his parents, but re- a few cents. Massage this PAIN? NOT A SITZ fragrant. lotion. into the face, neck, I VANTRm mained only two days, as they were e 7. is a swagger little design for unable to provide him with food and LIFT' YOUR CORNS arms and hands each day and see how E N E R A L 13LACXS2dI',rH. semi -tailored Brea.. Buthweli, ont. 'suit 'the young girl This. aim he did not wish to rob them of what OR 9ALLUSEG OFF freckles and blemishes disappear and has peplums which may be VO how clear, soft and white the skin be. they needed themselves. Thlby !Aj�al- either double or single. McCall rops . 7V comes. -Year It-la-haiffile-is. most -all -the -Germans t whom the --cia guic In[ then just lift them aws_X w- NLL ZQU1I,I,9D- NEWNPAPUR came in contact expreasea the I'm 9 JJ Wand job printine plant -in- FALatern '4 sizes, 14- tQ 20 years. Price 25 resolve to go to England immedia -- with fingers. -Don't bang--your-herba-up-tw'-dry. Ontario. Insurane* earrteA-01 tely no Box 41. to lose a large per ronto. ctntz. 0 .9 ltl�,ItQP 91-200 on gick after the war, as they considered This son Vublimbinx .. L causes them t4L. TO This new drug is an ether corn- centage of their virtue. - instead ZERLY XZ1VspAkMR pon ALR ' - England would be the country par I - ism In Now Ontario, owner excellence for destitute - Germans lto�dred-.+ is ----- Cincinnati spread them- out-thihly, el� �ror� to W Germany was uAakible -to- support Freres. Will sait $3.000. Wortiodo J. Tf.. CIO 4 -chemist, It Is called the surt, an's dry shelf. When. dry, that amount. App ber qwn population owing to Publishitur Co.. J.Jrn t4.(L Toronto the freexone. anti can flow put them into paper ba heavy burden of taxation and econ be obtained in Sing bot. =200=300 OmIC dimculties. tl" -as% here shown at 3p" % lunard's rdatnLwn Gum X"Mdx" Some of our mop told we that Bri- very little cost from any LCT OVR PRICE LIST SHOWING Gec8t Of Wtn4owll islaxed 6omviote. > size. H8IItd&Y COmPamr.139s; B6I.* fish prisoners who had been in Ber- drug- store. Just ask At the evening meal WtILis was dis., lin for court:martial appeals recently Hamilton for freezone'_­ Apply posing of M. w3p 32*b eased SD4 i.-io-_ -that —mp or two directly ratrise. "Willdel" mid his motber, in, eir return vamir ova the German civilians a Iftrifii had :upon a tender corn or ADIES WANTXD TO DO assured them there were 60,000 Ger- a reprimanding torte. WHUs kneir, PLAIW callus and Instantly t L and Nicht s*wInx at home. wbole'.4t man soldiers in' camp near -Berlin he imme"tely what b1s mother meant. av&:* Lima. Rood Pay. work sent soreness disappears. any *14o owing'. to their refusal to and. assuming an injured air, replied: tance. Charge Paid. Bond stamp f go to the Shortly. you will dad ational Manufaeturi-T&Z 7� front, while thero\were three n, half as fast vany Montreal. I wasn't got as ticulars. 'filled with men under arrest the 00�rn or Callus 50 eouwr k.NCEZL TUXOPA LUIJP96 loose that you can lift At ETQ Camps for a similar reason. C Internal and extertw. Cured off, root and all, with out pain by Our IWOUL0 treatment. Wr A Wounded Priseaw Tortured. the fingers. MON ORDERS or. Bauman modl= so before too late, A Dominion Zzpreas money Ord Co.. 1-ImItod. Colillrurvood, Ont. I board many stories of brutaritr-- Not a twinjil Of PAII06 for five dollars costs three cents, to our prisoners. One was from a soreness or Irritation; British officer with a paralyzed hand, not even the slightest ACIES AND PAIRS id a Ger mask doctor 2iv ho dies 0 stmad t in either son r V%lPT mum— sed his arm tolqt his ssaistant when applying, freezons or southern Alberta to save the short whest with *W remle- I In -he-touebed-a certain-partafthe-air afterwards. "That is a nerve." This British offi- graln • 'w This drug doesii't eat t on many lields where car, who speaks German, said: �'Yes, up the corn or callus, otliamise no ng would have 'been that is a nerve." Whereupon, the Ger- but shrivels them so-, se<`Vred- Youll find SlosWs -.CALL man doctor said to the assistant-, they loosen and come tight out. It is softens the seven "Here is an Englishman who under- no humbug! It works like a chism. 24HIT" Newalm rhewlitettie siehe stands - German. Now shall we ses For a few cents you can get rid of supply of green fool how the Englishman can scream."De- Thereupon A pitntiful he had the prisoner's every hard corn, soft corn or corn is necessary for hens and should be tweeri the toes, as well an painful arm rut it on'fr�eely. Don't rub it "i given while it i4i fresh. r the assiatant's' shoulder f L, Whaf-could . be _3martWr­t_ha�n land --and gave � -it I _y. 4CAHUSel Qn-bottom- of your --pet. I - I �just kt it-penOmte naturall What a 11-60, -io-T- bound to his back, nover disappoints and Lnever bums, ramped ese of soothing tiff n lowl f I you -A to add to the distinction of this new � men . External aches, stiffness, soreness, and buttons?- Then,.an uneven tunic six e"ciating jabs with an instru bites or inflames. It yodr dmggtmt "I grovel here before in the Z. r : t duistl" observed the impassioned cramped muscies, straine& sinew hasn*t any freezone yet. tell him to. Z,. model. McCall' 'Pattern No. 8573,1 A third officer from Skalmerschut you* as he oank on the parlor floor. back "cricks"—those. ailments can't' Ladies' C I n- 6 sizes, 34 to 44 t know Oat. get a little bottle for you from his .., don what you by fi ht off the relieving qualities of province of Posen, fully confirmed a i Wholesale houpe. mean bus I. t. Price, 25 cents. No. 855r>, dustio, Man's Liniment. Clean, convenient, replied she coofly. "I took after story of'the shocking conditions pre- I t d what 'ey economical, 'Made in Canada. Asla tales room calvf*lly MYWf every Ladies' Three -Piece Skirt. In 7 railing a-�woag our men who reached Reprimaritted. -uiy druggibit for it. ---Aizes, 22 to; 3*- waist. -"0 there from behind the German linis morning!" cents. Gther returning priso4ers told me of i Little Willis had been sent on'an A 'I I.W These patterns may btL obtained_) "rand to the home of the rich Mr. from Your local MoCall-dea-1— -VID I obt ed harrowing stories of cases 'within c. FC&M,wim. ^ owl6dge. Havoc Sharp. He returned with the aston- 4 I 66- p from the 'McCall Co., 70 r worked . among our' fellow count ishing news that Mr. Sharp was g 0PAfmat Toronto, Dept. W. mer, but they were forced to labor ing blind. t cNewd Nab a Wb% Agn =64 Sa nigsugar _and Wil�af is comfortably one wh -.Ibs cereal food U cohered part-. Iyof barley asid , Sugar made ffivm -fts own *saine. Atr wondave im fol Foibdr-11 vN-Mcly to t'&. I Canada Food Board License 0 2-026 "What mak.-t. you think that?" his ries. They declare these. cruelties I father asked. cannot' be known to our authorities i "The way he talked," said Willie. or steps would b taken to. prevent .W4en I went into the room where their recurrence. he -wanted to see me, he.said, . 'Bor, I Une man 1rom Aix -W -Chapelle said; --h-2- 10 personally knew of six cases of i on my head all tbe time!" awnwae w N6were sent tL to paA work• in the coal mines near' there who returned to camp mere shadows, their bones sticking through their --. 7 skin. .-The men died. Prison Camp Secrets Revealed. We, belleTe MINARD'S Lll\lmvvr '� I' s The Amsterdam Telegrampubli%b- I !iMlthe best: athing Foley'. OR.City, Ont:. % es additional. details of the secret of Joseph Snow, 'Xorway,.Me. the 'German camp at Lichtenhorst; !,Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, MR The paper says it received n letter Rey '�\R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave;.S. from two Dutchmen who passed some I Pierre • TAnders, 'gen., Pokemouclie, time" in. the notorious Lichtenborst camp. In this letter also is _&scribed Z -75 §'% a. 117 %^J -JI I LoJ LlUIDS and .T" _TAN_,VM Women Make Tanks. Wiff a W_ M'. ,4 OR OD( BLOOD SHM men who fortunately escaped write PRESERWthe LEATHER 'the cure of indigestion, consti. less, permits sleep for infant and ren - ra Krblurr es"a"T"M t�"Rsma MOP, every operatiqn in the whole process pation and bad blood. Persist. for mother, and points to-healment la a cell containing nothing but a wood- i of construction is carried on by 'wo-, ente 6 this treatment will affect most cases when It seem noting en couch and two table -cloths given', given o. the beastly, treatment to which Holianders there were subject- ed completely corroborates what al- ready has been published. the 91o9d -for Myse Skin "Fifteen to thirty drop* of -it's really wonderful how quwy a Extract of Roots, commonly hot bath with Cuticura Soso lWowed A, called Mother Seigel's Cwative by a gentle anointing with cadcara Women Make Tanks. —The -paper s4ffs iff.-,; -fellow, country- making. - -Syrup,--my be taken in water Ointment relieves skin Irritations wkhmods and at bedtime, which keep baby wakeful and rest - men who fortunately escaped write tanks for the army, In one factory 'the cure of indigestion, consti. less, permits sleep for infant and ren - that their night quarters consisted of every operatiqn in the whole process pation and bad blood. Persist. for mother, and points to-healment la a cell containing nothing but a wood- i of construction is carried on by 'wo-, ente 6 this treatment will affect most cases when It seem noting en couch and two table -cloths given', men, and in many others they are a cure in nearly every case." would help; to them to sleep under. employed on various parts..., They are Get the genuine at'druggists. flasn0a Each Free by Mall. Address c - rd Cufleurs.-DePL N, 111108108� UXJZ4 'The first night we attempUd to do also making good ,in many varieties of 4 Sold by desters throughout the w6rkL .our best to sleep, but we heard sup- shipyard work and in blast furnaces.' pressed weeping in the cell next to brickyards and spelter Works. A fore - us," the letter reads. "We learned a, man in charge of a blast furnace is Dutchm.%tt lay there who, having been quoted as saying that he would be caught while attempting to 6cape willing to undert1ke any form of was handled In the cruelest way with ferroconcrete work with only women is bayonet, so he lost consciousness. an his assistants. He was put on bread and water, and L had to try to sleep on the hard ground without blankets. Tie` Dutch;; Lizineas STOPS THE PAIN —AND AC79 QUICKLY men are by far the worst treated "What we saw there was almost If boiling meat_ is indined to be Rbaumatlam. lumbav neoralga. spraluds, lame bn�U e. el acc am. tln�ft swoUn join a r 4, nd AV similar t tr incredible. We saw wrecks of men, tough, add a teaspoonful of Baking so5e. a Pain Exterminator. It bas, a TW^ hoRmhold- sh or wrftLw. HI M eelTTLE clad In rags, with the -upper Parts Of y CRIT, Sams CaasdL� 18SVE No 47�16 their bodies nakel, Some werp blue I• . ,.1.,�''"I'^'CG",...'' .+.. .•`. .. ��-.. k .1X^ x • .,:ru- s5�°" w� i•'S•:'n,.i:.--_ ..±,t ...u.:: dry �a _ e'r , ,� � _. ,p,•..s �, t .i:,. .ar 5�., � . ,..:. .. '.cr.� ! ,. - ... .....•-K't ,.. .E .. u.- r ,.."f?,°:. :.. ..tC _ .x,. ..a. t,';!''7' w�' ,.?•F ... Y.,S �. -�' ':'rte, a . C o' F •�•� •� —Mrs. James Greenlaw is-con'fln- -Misses Fann°v and Mary Clark j� T � . J.10 A•iJ B 0 ed to her bed with an attach of were off duty for saveraI da a B�,iQ j RUBBERS : x y pneumonia..- suffering from a very sexere cold —F, B. slid Ml's: Hoarser nt Tha'Red Cross -rooms. will be —As the tim4 changes -baek to a t she � aday.•-with friends sear Oak• open only on Friday afternoons• the old hour on Sunday neat, th at 1.30 o'clock. services is St. Geor e's church will ' ' - ' Farniere are sow very nay -Dr. F. L. Henry will. be. here be held at the old hour, 10.80 a. m. �' ar'•Fme Year or for Coarse Wear to fit girls and bogs, up their eotq hargftstfa . . usual _neat Tuesday -t6 a6tend_ jid T_p. m. and Sugday School at _ - = - - - - .�-- �nd�liitilag their to hie pFafesaiont�7dtttiee.- Minces B. end I. 13untinpc p have —Mrs. Jos. L. Stephenson, who s beenvisiting relatives= in;:Strath- has been seriously ill from pnett- ::Card of Thanks Come and try a pair and be convinced that the h rut' fax t; wick fsr•two.: monis, is aomew at better, - •� �:. Mrs. Wilkinson, of Peterboro, —Rev. J. W.' Down spent a few We wish to thank our many friends Gtgl@8 and pr1C@8 are right , s spent- a few days 'here with her days this Creek with hi6 daughter, and neighbors for their sympathy and sister, Mrs. C, H. Barring. Mrs. (Rev) McLaAchlin, of Ponty- kindness shown us'during our recent ,Charles and .laps. Pilkey, of pooh bereavement by the death. of a=fath- G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBAR�ON Plant Albert, spent , the week- —Mrs. George Varty and child- er, the late Win. steep, y d with their relatives here. ren, of Toronto, are visiting with THE FA.rsiLz '• .-.and-Mrs. Masold, of Whit= -Mrs.- Varty, of Church St,' Mr. by-, spent Sunday with the latter'e Varty also spent Thanksgiving E N 7 M F parents, Thos. and Airs. Calvert. with'his mother. , _ _. H.. -J. and Mrs: 'Marttuie, ;of —Rev. Robt. H: and Mra. Rog- _ � '8troMAI nd, are here this week, owing ere, of Uakland, spent a few days L CONTRACT the death of the formers last week with the former's father Sweater. Coats, Shirts; '`Pies, Caps, ^ Gloves and Underwear,y mother. C. Rogers, and with his brother; SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post- --Jobn Miller, of • Brougham, Alf. Rogers, of Kinsale. master General, will be received at Ottawa until _ Our fall stock of these lines is open for inspection. g noon, on Friday, the 29th November, 1918, for a i eliipped a, number of pure-bred -Mise Ella Robson intends hold- the cone aaee of His 'Westy't �,�. on a . F � a -lambs from, Pickering station on Ing Un auction sale of ten acres of proposed contract for four years. Twelve and iz times per week on the routeLocust Hill R. .:MOndap. standing timber On the Brock R No. 1, via Green River. Brougham. Green. -BOOTS B 0-0 T S . —James L. Palmer is recoverin road, south of the C. N. R. dur- wood and whiteyale, for the i+osimatcer Gen - g ' eeal's pleasure.' nicely, from a severe attack of Ing the last week in November. Printed notices cants -Ing further information Our lines are complete in both heavy Working boots and finer ' -Owing to the revalence of as to conditions of pzo�e� contract may be 1umonia; following an Attack ag P seen and blank forms.* Tender may be obtained grades.. wetter look these over.. The price is right. ' ; _: of the "flu." influenza, the meeting of the 'et the Poet QQfices of Locust Hill. Greenwood, --.W. J. Calvdrt and bride,'. of Women's Institute; which was to Green River, Brougham and whitevale, and at: j f� the office of the Post Office Inspector. Toronto. B N T 11\ \.J� ` P:I CHL' RIN V1 Toronto; spent a "few days here have been held at MrR. Miller's on Pott Office Inspector's office, .Toronto, act. . t s with the former's parents, Thos: Tuesday afternoon, has been post. lath, 1918. Ar SUTHERLAND, b Established 1857. _ "and Mrs. Calvert.' poned until further notice. 1h7 7.' Post office Inspector. —Miss Hughes, teacher of the —R• H. and Mrs. Croak received W week that their eldest Credit Auction Sale of school, is visiting at her` hams in dailghter. MisA ertru a con ,-Z FEW Drayton until school re -ogees• who is teaching in Colorado, is HORSES tJ i —Owing to the wet 'weather dangerously ill from pneumonia, Implements, Etc. l `andthe prevailing epidemic, the ,which followed an attack of "flu." Of Robes, BlAahets, Club Bags, Suit Cases and Whips of all- attendance at the various church. —Keep in mind the Methodist The .property of + Sunda School anniversary ser- -kinds have just arrived: -des on Sunday last.was not large, y y �_. C, H. p=L�;y : ' -Dr: Cartwright was off duty vices on Sunday and Monday, `} _ -- —A1: his premises -- . - When-eeediugAm-y-H*rneaa, Collars ar$orae Goods far a few'- days suffering _froth a _ .:._..call an. d see up. Dee. 15th and 16th. Full notice .,l severe cold. bvt has now quite soon. Owibg to the prevalence of Lot' 12, B. F. Concession, Pickering -� recovered and is attending to -his the influenza . there will be _no — on — practice, Sunday School on Sunday neat. Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe ' Repairing neatly and =On account of the "flu" ,being —Do not fail to hear'tbe Rev. Tt ddyr 2 1918 raptly attended to. �+ �F stili very prevalent, the public Andlew . McLauchlin, B. A., of The following property; pro ,school will remain closed until Pontypool, who will preach in the H° : 'PICBERINQr HARNESS EMP4RIU �' Monday next at least, and longer Methodist Qhure h next Sunday, blare, 10 years old. in foal to. King's 4 if the -epidemic demic sill[ continues. Oct. 27th, at 11 s. m. and 7.80 m, Courtship; Mare. 7 peace old, in foal • ' to King's Courtship: Horse, 7 yrs old; - Home Phone M. W. J. COAKWI~:LL ' r —Don't forget C. H. Pilkey's: and at Audley at 2.39 p. m. You Horse, 7 yrs old; Ba horse. i yrs old• e'• extensive '' auction sale of farm will enjoy hearing him. gn�od driver; Brown horse, 3 yrs old; Ir and iryiplament at his farm,George Cowan, of the Brock Bay horse, 8 rs old; Ba horse, 2 yrs one cad a ha f miles south of the fes. -e - — I°q S .. .. _ -- }- trillsge. an Tuesday, Oct. 29th. Niagara on Monday informing _ CATTLE ' —Mise Laura Andrew, teacher him that hie ran, Pte. Glen. Cowan. Cow. dna April 5th: Caw, doe is Aug. = _ R•as eeriouslp ill with the "$n." Cow, due in bfay• Cow, due April 10; of the Ravenshoe public school, �+ home for a few dayys owing to the Mr, Cowan went over immedia- Cow, due Jan. 29 Cow, due Dec. l 6 �' ° ! �r '.Ig . of illness and death of her telt', amd hasbent hoine word that a' �.,grandniother, Mrs. T. B. Marquis. he is now improving, and it is `t t�� p A°dg grs 8 spring calves rising George Douglas. of Toronto. hoped that the improvement may Canada Food Board Lie so No. 8.20706 SEKEEP, PIGS AND FOWL_ t who was conned to his bed far continue. , ten da e•with the "flu," is nd- —On Tile morning . an avi- 3 ewes, Cotswold; 2 ewe lambs; Back Y lamb. 16 shearlibgs- 11 pigs, about in E -L. Rudd 's y 150 tbs. each:. Sow due time of sale: uncle, James Kennedy, In order to grounds, and evi eat y 3 recep- saw, duein stem er•, a ..:L 2: recuperftte. tion was so cordial, that in the ducks, 50 chickens an eau _ --.Airs. W. H. .Kray. who _has afternmM be returned bringing - izPLExsrrs been visiting her sant in Orange- with' • nim another • aviator, both Binder. 7 -ft, cut, A• -H, with sheaf - Dal � �t take time -to Tun oxer uh18 list " `•villa for. a couple of months; is machines landing .1n Mr. Ruddy's Tier and trucks: M• : - now improving after suffering for park A large number of the vil- mower, nearly new: Manure a reader, • lagers were' soon ,on the scene -Success; Seed drill, lb shoe; M•H reap - some time from a very severe cold. t7•tooth., P f =a .and -not from a nervous break. taspectin the machines. tag machine: Cultivator. '-There s somethiDg you Heed. do3ro as was .reported. —Another of the oldest inhabit- .H: Corn cultivator. M -H; Ha_y redder. ants of the village passe on M -H; Hap rake, 10.1c., M H: Land —{Owing to a drop to the price g Pa y roller steel; Disc barrow, .Bis�ll;" sof cattle a nnmbisr o! farmers, Monday in the person of Mrs. Thos. gcuffler, F 1V ; ScufHer. Wapner: , '. Boys Corduroy Bloomers, sizes 28-83,'... ..: .$ " who luteoded holding an auction B. Ma tile, at the advanced age Root pulpper, Cutting box. Pa tr of bob - ' English washable corduroy—wears like iron r ' sale at an early date, have poet• of 81 years. Nearly three weeks sleighs; 2 furrow platy, Perrin: 2 -fur Bova' Ttveed Bloomers, 28.83. .. ... :.": ...► po>Qed their sale until a later date, ago the deceased had the misfor• row plow. M -H; Plow, Farmer a =, =when they expect the present de tune, to fall in her house and sus- Friend, M -H. nearly new; Plow. Fleu• Medium price—fast right for school wear I)M81Qn will pass away. fain a fracture of her thigh bone, Syl eater . Plow, Ironharrow PCo n Boys' Catton Bloomers, dark colors ... 1;26 —On Sunday next all clocks will and as a result' she was confined rack, Stock rack, new; Wagon. Bain. Very tough -:-looks like tweed f be turned back an hour .and the. to her bed and angered greatly. with bo:; Wagon, Woodstock: set of ;youths' and Boys' Sweater Coate, from it 00 to 4 00 old time resumed. There was She gradually failed as she was steel truck wheels: Top buggy; Top y some agitation in the United aoable; at her advanced age, to buggy, rubber -tired, pearlyy new; Cut- All sizes and colors _ States in favor of continuing the withstand -the Rhoek. Mrs, Mar- ter, nearly new; Set of scales. VWcap. youths' and Boye' Braces, special, per pair ' i25e ¢ daylight saving scheme during qui s was a native of this town- Fanning frill; Bag truck: Hay fork, ;the winter, and i! they had de- chip, having been born at Audley: ropes &c. Youths' tan Blucher Boots for school wear, will cided todo so, She was a highly respected mem. HAR�SAS, 'svR.vIcc-R1, &C. stand all kinds of hard knocking --a job end " - fwlowed suit. - r -o a le church. a we cleaned up—apecla r -2 50 Canada, won —C. H. Hurling had the-misfor- is survived by her husband and Set of team harness with back ban s; tune . to fall from the sup -room Family of three eons and two dau- get of plow harness. 2 este of single 'youths' Black Boz Kipp Blucher Boot, sizes 11 to _ - whieh he is greeting in front of ghtere : Ohne.' E. of Killarney, harness, l0 collars, 4 horse blankets, 18. Ezeeptionslly cheap for a.flne boot ... Z:g6 2 rubes nearly new, G?lass cupboard,l residence: y lwhich was held to lace by only H. J. of Stroud, Ont., Mrs. James en table, chairs, Parlor beater near- ens i}t one axil P _ another job end, sizes 1 to 6. Our ewl , gave way with the re. Andrew, and Mise Annie at home. ly new, ook stove, Churn, Wheel- rice is really the present wholesale rice Galt that it and Yr. Burling fell to She ie also survived by one broth• barrow, Separator, Delaval, nearly P p the cement walk beneath. Fortu- er and three sisters: Wm. Dickie, new; Lantern., A quantity of taraips its Suit Case Special," keavy weight fibre, steel ; r —1 1m• R, gem• to be *old by the row, shout 15 tons frame, sewn and rivetedd corners, brass loch t he sustained painful braises mer and Mrs. H. Savage. Work bench with vise, gel ogg og -taide -tea-pop + 31 'nab �#o his arklo and thigh. brother. John Dickie, who tyre chabin. Binding chain. Scoop ahoiel. shirt ppooccket and .;rape in lid, 24 inch i�'l6 -St. George's church generously Prominent in the mercantile life Whiffletrees, neck yokes,- shovels. _�'An Exhibition Bargain," 20 inch 4.• divided the proceeds iron their of the village for A long time, died forks eta. eta - -` -• concert with -the Red Cross Fund several years ago. Her funeral, As Mr. Puke has sold his farm, every- Navy- Blue and Black Drees Serge. Don't miss l y which took lace on Wedsesda g positively be sold. 60 laches Its wide cry hard to get. Pare want — of the Women's Iostitate, bcreas• P y fhb will Ing it by 514.00. Other donations afternoon to the Methodist came. + Pe y ••• ••• • • 200 3 Lunch at 11. Sale at 12 o'clock, sharp ' ;to the Red Cross fund and the �t'Y+ was largely attended. $lack Silk Poplin. 88 bches wide. Happened ,soldiers' boxes handed in recently - —Nest week the new Victory TzRxs :—Hay, roots, pigs, fowl, furni- lucky in having it ordered early!, The price have 'amounted to $12.00. all of Loan campaign will begin in real tura-sad all sums of $10 aad.un per and $ 00 y ... ... which will prove of great assist- earsmt. Some are of the opinion -:- _ in the work and of great an- that if as and oredit on furnishing approved joint saix mgemen a wor w n the next month or two, as notes. 0 per cent, allowed for ciwh. . . —The Pickering Women's Ineti- a few pptimistic people believe it Was. Maw, Auctioneer Now •dust at the last -.'Take a 'tiP from pS "_ "'te"through the kindness of the will, ttpare will be no need of the * �+ * c -US, It you want shaker flannels for i Rotary Club of Toronto and inti- loan. Even if the war were to ELMDALE MILLs� i' dentally of Mr. Ruddy, who so come to an end now, the loan the�winter buy them NOW, ;thoughtfully suggested it, have would still be a necessity as the KERSNGi• received the generous donation of large army that.is now in the field you. can al�¢ays qct the beet Mani •,� 4145.001 a large share of the. pro- ecluld not be disbanded insidd of a toba Flour' made from No. >:. ' 'reeds from the Rotary picnic held year at least. If Germany were Manitoba Wheat. a So CHAPM A N -in Mr. Ruddy's grounds. This to surrender to -dad' an army Royal Household and Glenora for - s` 5 ;splendid sum is to be used for would be necessary to maintain Bread. Try abag. s atriotic purposes which includes order for a time, and to, compel pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oata I �a Thoughtto,- �he soldiers' Christmas boxes and the, Germane to submit to the BRAN, SHORTS PPY is very gratefully appreciated. terms of the allies. The cessation _:'MIX FEEDS1 —The "Banish Flu" has been of hostilities would in no wise re UAT CHOP `; ,Ralige. very prevalent throughout the move the'necessity of raising the CRUSHED BOATS township, the most serious cases loan. The conflict is not yet won, BARLEY CHHOPP be those who have contracted and it is u to the ole at home Ing Pe p WHEAT , These stoves are acknowledged 5, . neamooia. atter being attacked to do their bit in w nninq the war. CRACKED CORN t0 be th® best Btdoed y the "flu." So far no deet They can do this by a plying for `MIXED HEN FEEp . g shave easio fen- ' p yet occurred in.the village, a victory bond. A ill q Caldwell a Cream substitute -on .the market, although there have been several tare of thus "doing their bit" is Calf Meal. r today. )very critical cases. Onb of R: J. that they are helping themselves Molasses. Meat .Metning'* em-3t6yees, a Macedon- as much as they are belpiug their CHOPPING AND CASplendid bilkers, east on fuel and t an, earcambed to the disease a country. No better investment CRUSHING EVERYDAY handsome in design. :''few days ago. Most of the critt- can be made than in buying vie.' Get rices on feed in ton lots. " .,Cal cases have beeril due to the tory bonds, as a• high rate of P all and see our fall stook "Patients leaving- the house too interest will be paid and the BBLtr PHONR. ., un �t•er reeoveribi' : from ' -the eeeurlty ie'the very best that can F. ver, �7Ci'sA�ri WE # be bad,,. Btl a vict0 bond. Cho a ev •. P, s: �y.{{�N� l�: <. YA +� j'� ..' �'Jw4 KW yd.r ., .}•!:... y.'• / 1 '. .•,. .f 'Y ✓v Y'. •J `Y°• 7 �o R. 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