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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_11_01zl�­X WRmf. 'M -f3 7 XXX 'Ill.._:F1 IDAY 9 .. N, OV, 1T ER 1 1918 ' - ----- _ETOL. XX71.-�-.PWKERINq, ONT*v OTAOM100dletttx tolml aai�" OREMN RkVZR "eaft e two .4"the f"wr has cancelled thetr e�riary an. the "Su during the p4qitm The. Green River Bap,11-t Church . Ther bave� ot I ]a - —4 '14, v _ -d for Westlake, grocer-, who died W -mounred 11-1ovembbr - Ord and4th led 13,�n': if until ~'later date, on account of -the day night,. and Leslie Moore. livery. GREENW OD L. -CALDWEL4 M. D.,'Succeasor U op -re-' ho to the late Dr. a._*Vrodie. Phone 306 -prevalling_epidemic. man, son of Councillor M S took Out. at, the Old Prices_ died on Monday. Both funerals W, MrIU ...... place on Tuesday. Mr. Westlake was raROUGHAM V.&E. CARTWRIGHT, For. _i and order yod unmarried. but Dir, Moore leaves a ^'D merlf of'Gri%vsmhuM,Oct-. 4xiceeasor to 41 Bert Ham. of Pickering, speniStfri... widow and famliv. Compared with Dr. A. B. Towle, Pickering., Out. Office hours day with R. J. and The B. T. -Litter Cartier Mrs. Cowan. other towns. Whitby bas escaped well, Mist Margaret Feasby Is spending It there keirig only 4 or 5 deaths. with pidibtfc still rages in Oshavra. 10 few days W -he e N •rE. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis. B. T. Water. System• hexed member of the 0 tomstsloal Assn r mother, Mrs. Feces= -Sunday. by here.. deaths having , occurred on stafton of Ontario. special attention given to r. and Mrs. Love. Toronto. spent The hospital is full, 7 deaths having B. T. Steel Stalls and Stainchions M Wttigte Byes testodfroe. North om � glass" Thomas Perrymixi a. short 'visit lon occurred thereon Sunday night. LI Tuesday. cense No. 4-2N B. T. Bay -Track outfits, Etc. xi spent the past Mrs. Thos, Perryman kILLIKEN O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Flour substitates lept oil hoW two weeks with her daughterlr, Mrs. Edinburgh, we mber of the Coll '-Phone'or drop us a card. P clans and Isurg" 33 of Ontario, Love, in Toronto. The death of Mrs. Alexander Mack- in 'any q'ui�ntities requhv& of it all 00111160 of"Buritoo.,, Edinburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Watts and family, of lin, of this place, which took place on t'.: attention to doisaxes of ­=W L: . Y, removes dron. 091as and residemes,%8ro, in. mer home here, picking the fall fruit. dent of Scarboro Township.. Mrs. nC& Quarterly meeting will be held in Macklin; who died from prieuntobla. Highest'P am "m G --$siker Toronto. vipent Saturday at their sum- Thursda ves a well-knowii real.eo -E (Successor to! the Methodist Church on Sunday Nov. following influenza. had been ill only Kindly Femem- ashort tab, and her recovery '_k"er Heise) rd. at 10 30 o'clock. P&id ff. KRNXEDY. Barrister. Sol- her the hour of o6rvIci.* confidently anticipated. She is suir. 7 . . .... ieitor, Notary Public;1 Conveyancer &c ived hv her husband and five. child - Whitby, Ont. 41 BROCK ROAD ren., lies. James A. Rennie, Mrs. Tor. ��oiiffville, Ont ranee Weir, Gladys at home and two .T E. FAREWELL, R.C.,.BARRIS- . I . ., . for T23 0c"V=*m,&ttainoj.amd0om;a1#y Our public school is still closed ow- some, James and 14oward. Mrs. Mack- ' ing to the "flu" epidersid. lin was 01 years of age, and the funs-, sawtor. &;;1 use. wwlbv. 10-V W. C. and Mrs. Willson. and .family rel. which was private, took place an .. 'Barley said AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and. are all laid tip with the influenza. Sunday to Knox Church Cemetery. 118olicitor, rotary Publio. Etc. mono gg He SEAL, ClAremont, can. Offteip Bro6k St. North, Whitby. Herb white Is improving, after. his HOUSEFURNISHINGS' attack of influenza and pneumonia. OUNDARTON Wheat Owing to the "flu" most people are W I LLI A M J. BEATQN� B. A . Barn Ing Owing to the epidemic the church keeping clove to their bomes, mind Bi S oo;ly at_ rfitir, olreft I _ TPub a,associa-ed toci, at the lowest prices. their p's and q's. It is hoped that the services are being rather In practies, a knion, Denison & Foster, Barristers, Toronto G....1 Trusts Delivery free,' epidemic will soon have' run its tended. rt e.] - I Balldi".4 86 a.. __t, Toronto, Tole home eeurse. Miss Els is, - Head -A-nd-ga-stw Berk - -:4--miLl 99 -sea. "ly Mrs. Amos Brignall received a para- skillinF are spending a few days with F. M6 Call and see. Ind Phone 324, lytic stroke one day last week and as Mrs.Ueard. a result she will be laid up for some Mrs. T. Clark, of the West: to visit - time. We are glad -to know that she limit Mro, Cowan and Mrs. A. J. Annan L an be expeelet. 71d, AKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. is doinit as well as c of Rosebank. I .t Graduate of the Royal Coletteof Dental it. Thg T�aglleq'_ A Id 94�ci T who has sty will imak Mr Hsieh. aver. W, M. princie's pardware. store, Wtucby. Ing on his wife. -who has been confined boxes 'for our boys -,Overseas -next loffice houzo 9 to 22: I:t* 3.30.8 Ind. 'phone to her bed suffering from the prevail- Thursday, when' it is requested that' April lot the undersigned wiAUAw . Bid, phone 220... 44174 ivg epidemic.. has returned to the city all will turn out and help with the DiVonrg Dr absenc fbverseas.:Dr. Cook. H 0 P P I �y. G t possession of the above shop oait,�.BeAton 1. Cook, o resume his work in the office of the work, % will W-'Im�chaft:. 1 -4 Toronto police force, Mri. Batch hav- The home of Robert Anderson is Horiseshoeizig and general AND - Iog. improyed greatly. work promptly attended t*. having its full share of "flit." Mrs. 41 Anderson and six children all being Lapis and Intsifering borseot xnaft victims, but we are glad to state that a specialty of. and money reo 'W ­GREENBURN they are all doing as well as can G. HAM--hitner- of­-NF;%rri funded If work does nOL be expected. prove satisfactor3r. Liosnse• iii a- County of Outz. Oat ROllin rny - -y death Jv Pickering Mrs. Rent -White is indisposed -at: We regret to state that h h" XZ0:V A� A 4WA Mrs.. visited the home of H. Anderson and Every"d-ay as In life. W. IV-1RICHARDSON --r Real Eq- The C. X. R.: bas made st consider- taken his beloved partner 'late. 7 -In4ti-ranct. Crn-eyviiarg. %'111101* able change in their time -table. As After only a shoot illness 31cs, Ander- Public, Etc., Pkkerins, Oat, Briscoe Xotor Car Cal.- ally-. s*v_eraI.y%1 the trains run f son was suint on Ittga: leaving to -,A num ­b-er-oT Lit to 'doff freaT.a' Toronto mourn her los tie- sfiaii]6 -, d and five TPOUOHER.'Real Estate Auc- -W. G. Barne�, 'Green River have been cut otf. with b' the exception iimall children, The sympAthy of the The Car with the half million woom . tionear, valuator, c4allsetar and isavicir -of onetrain a dao each.way. community goes out to them In this Self-starter, making It easy *a cif mama" Reduo", webs, women to drive. Elea a in' 2 Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. -G. L Johnston. station agent at their great bereavement. Alth ug in back seat, making t lis 0-reenburn. is seriously Ill with the comparatively strangers her-. Mrs. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage prevailing epidemic. * Asa result- the 'Anderson hiid made a good -many easy to read your ,iJLke"ose In evening aper. 004 at stave and his station has been claseti. tempora*Uy. .mends by her qWat, Chirlotlawa dia X - YOUNG WOMEN owing to the di-IficiJify of getting moo position, coition. Seats wide and we flixiahed,, -7_7 your many friends to admire yi to relieve. We understand that many On -Maiiday. evening -N. Fm B.BBATOif T0'W' d Mrs. NBRIPOLERE A man is known by eu ac D. GoaTtranow o0condsolosior for Joki. are wanted as- never before.for busl- other stations on this line have been Burkholder were guests at the manse, th simalfts, -AGooma"S. BW , money to lose closed far reason. where a surprise awaited them. The e car be driv4Mdeasm me -is offices and as TelexraDh Oiler- ~Briscoe. Ask the *a farm "Inuar of Lia- ators. SHAW'S $CEO^ a. Everett Br _an has -p chased th@ trialt tha ripricirtunit- Buy Pro ll.fflled �ier training in Logan farm. which be has occupied presenting the with s; we R. 0. Davidson, tonic. give the 'cu short older.. Free Catalogue; 1W, d tiring the past few years. We w'1:'b purse, it being their golden -wedding ANADA'S VICTORY' BONDS for sale: Denomidnatiovis---130, H. Show, Pres. Write. him success. He is an industrious day. An address was read bearing 1100. $S6011000. Price, 99 L-2 andW, i man and a good farmer, and to deserv- traim to the very high esteem in Ing of what success' comes to him:r which Dir. and --Mrs: Burkholder are y ssMid Broker, Bell Phone I" Whik- :by,'Obt.. Ind. Phone 7.0, 40tf This farm, *bich contains 'in .the held in the community and of their bought consistent Christian character. which r ering ever neighborhood of 80 acres, was - Iasi Christian all n1ho come In can- Llit�be' 7 UGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. -Ont. 49ick I for about 86,500- Licoused A motionsor, kztfnsjvo, I Mr. with. All joined in wishing knee in Imported arol thoreiiabbyed and Mrs. Burkholder many more 41� 961as conducted anywhere, Write for terms First-class riV foT hire 03HAWA ars of happiness to 'each other. and Particulate, Plione-Ind.015. 35", lag to the prevatHas epidemic only Day 'or night WWI ShingleS, : _ " - AV. F. Cowan &esidefit of the very few were present at the pies - Standard Bank oi artada. who d! Mee POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, BUS ts all trains led F entation. for 0ounties. o! Tork and Ontario.- A -ac. of heart at his home hereon soUes. Addren Gross River -P. a Agent for Canada Carriage'C.O. ant bankers and business men- In Core- Loan Campaign ftou sales of all kinds attenned to on sbpo"I Teaming promptly attendedto. 0..0 Sunday was one -of the most promin.ado. Born In Trillick. County Tyrone, La�h't MMORTON M. GIBSON, Ontario Ireland, 88'yekris ago, he cane to Can. The Victory Loan Campaign opened and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil -We He Peak Entineer, Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 231. a;da at an early age, aMd in the'sistles in Ontario Cou'rity on Monday, Oct. 28. (Successorto the late W. Aild, Ontario qOO,000 has -been E. Yarr opened it business In Toron- An objectire of 82 - Surveyor of Ficit Perry. iis 44-4 Yonje street. _The,bpainese set by.the- Provincial Committee f6r ­WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC. Water, Pure Water 'voa-sionli;ter transferred to Brooklin, the county Two millions of this ob. Cement TIONEER,for York. Qmtario and Durham Ont., and afterwards to Osbawa, jective will have to be secured from Counties All kinds of sake promptly a tended wbefrd Mr, Cowan branched out into the small dinoTiaiiiations of Bonds 7 tay be if you are wise yon will use the only to..'Terias mvonable: Dates, for "lea other Industries. He was president that is from $50 to $1000 or multiples ted ideal Bell and lodepen- Ideal well, drilled by Chas. -B. Rice, of the Stindard Back since Iri& and thereof up to' $7x,000. -Lasge subscri- 4dftt ObOtift. Whitby. Ont. 51Y 7 who is agent for Wind Mille, Gasoline al; -the time of his death was president iters (from $26,000 up) will,have to pro, Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings- of the Oshawa Malleable Iron Works, duce the balance of $" (W.- Thesci nn, A. Ca 1REE100011, and was connected with other import. larger subscribers will be specially can- Vetorinary Surgeon for water works. Also bath room 'Ax- apt enterprises. Mr., Cowan was it vassed, and no commission is ps;yable -,L00U1W RTT tures, etc.. Everything given 6.areful prominent conse��&Jrve and a mem- -on their subscriptions. The prepare- a Honor Graduate of the Ontario' Vete- r of the Church of England. He Is to, attention. for work for the great campaign .-rinary College survived by a son, F. W.,Cowan; wiz~ which is now in progress took some and Graduate of the Veterinary - RICE'S PUMP WORKS, is " oe iated with the ­08hawa, Malle'. Science Association. weeks to complete. -Canvassers have a, 1" Tel. 5521. Whitevale -Wble Iro-a-Works. W. F. Cowan will been ap offi-teWan a basis of approx, Ho octr, 101b 'I of the population -offlee IM, residence 2002 X be remembered in his'own.t Phone ONTARIO Oshawa own mate y pp 800 and Cl AR MONT, - -of- 0 for his deiotion to it and t_hha ehnuld anstirp %L rprr tho Us Interest@. canvass In all sections of the county, or the three weeks campaign. during Enormous Demand B'elgdes being an obvious duty of GRUNNWOOD JOHN-- PHIL for Graduates of the Popular every. citizen .of the Dominion, the $awes, and lifre, Ckibso:p spent Sun• purchase of Victory Bonds to a very Has a full line of tresh and Cur- LLIOTT day in Kinsale. sound business proposition. The ad mests'oonstantly on hand. Mrs. J. E. Disney is confined to her Bonds have all the resources of all the ca :' ;, y , bed with neuritis. eopie of Canada behind them, not to 2 P. ention, the vast natural -ees ed, P_ I _Bieakfast Ba(Zont I Mr.- Harvey and family, of Toronto. in SM601, 1 - ou��e f% Lmy,jrerfum bFIOR FiWiPIARR e. is exceedingly at - rate of , � am,isologres, lVeluers, etc. Yonge & Charles Ste, Toronto;! �F3i;s.-S.-6-Tutton ' is spending a week interest at reasonable' Drices tractive considering the absolutely with her motbir is Stouff ville. ,Highest' rices pW for All our graduates -and scores of our Bonds. Mrs. W, H. Sboultz, Toronto, spent gilt-edged' security which the-* ..Butcher's cattle.. under -graduates have obtainedthe wqek-end Vitb Miss Pengelly. - offer, and* if Ontario County does not positions this .'Year and out of.the in. Elliott and Alex Moore. are in largely exceed its objective It will're- flct y .Soap wit 1 Ared and four applica. Ingersoll this weather with the God- very seriously not onl*.on the pa. Olive Oil and Cucumber. last one.hiin coke, Verben lar ckering foy�_OW_ son -outfit- triotism of the people but 6n their ab- 5 -cents an 11 ions r fit y to gfa8p. n -w-hi ffrms of: Mrs. Rich oF roand Be chard on, who has been Fortunity th- it ee .-help--w—e filled only nine. Salaries C013firied.to her bed for over-& month, is.quite possible w I never occur again., 14 cents ._Xigiia�i mmittee- -*-e-eir-to- week-* IsAmproying, but slowly. ranged from.$107a The proceeds of the' Victory' Loan Floral 1Ddors_4)5rn&tf0%, month's absencei the Hydro provide the workin capital of the Do. Assorted Enter now, Catalogue After.~ ;iln here to complete the ininion. Withoutca ital-oMr —ag- —`foal' month.' men are a@ 7olet The object of this Asomiation Is to. sent free.1 of the businest plases of the ricultural and in2trlar prosperity Heliotrope, W ring lesson stealing and prosecute would be seriously, Impaired. The y 85 cents a box a I vit We fe1611111. Prince uenza pvtlento in this neigh- position W. J. Elliott, lage. is that we are raising this The lrpfl borbood are about alrigbt again, ex- capital In Canada rather than borrow- Palmolive SOR1,30 special d" M&-- CV!,�, having property stolen commutd• it from outside sources. The advan- Beall case, 5 oents rept Mr. Johnston, the station Agent, 1 013. tages of this are too obvious te require oake Immediately with aby inembef *bo Is still ib a tritical cond4ti Edds For!Hatchino! rs. J. comment.- Without the Victory Loan of E2,661ative Commill". ba We are sorry to bear thatM Membership too 00* from) Black Breasted Red - Brignall, formerly of Greenwood, now our military effort in Francecould not Gaitle-choice stock and with her son in Toronto, has bad be main tRin ed, our farmers could not another stroke and Is now confined to marker their products, our factories in C Ticks" had from the President me. ♦ W. Pbz.V*'A excellent layers.. would shutdown, our gen- ry on application. her bed. many cases would suffer Also, Young Belgian Hares:' Service will be held in the churches eral trade and commerce lixac. Com, -L. D. -Banks C. a. Pal=. and Silver Grey Siber• on the Greenwood circuit next Sun• the most serious depression. In a Druggist --Graduate 0 or, W. V. Richardson, Nekering. ian IHares. day as follows: 10.00 a. m., Kinsale word the; absolute success of the Loan 2.90 P, w., Greenwood 7 p, m. and is essential to our cont',Lou pro O. N. ik, Tie" it Agent. J,. R. Thexteniv participation C:Teir W. J. Clark. All:lPedi.grieoStock. Mount Zion I p. in. Let everybody ity. 2ru which our p n 50on&" W. sop -M the war depends, N 1ploxmim P% make a* effort to be. t L 4CO MOM Ndhing Wer 4mads ' -E Ant hm r Stanwood Pier 0, 4k&Vrl6bt Houghton wifflis coampa .21Y bF smosial arrangemozit.10itIs Tbas.-AMOM, CHAPTER =I.—(Cant'd.) epi Is only the nwst eA :a unt,�d• torniff t1le emotions. of a. convict's PDOU& A -but you have the r hing Although the -partition 'Vmll- was ' On a subsequent. visit he wti glad great strengt mother or wife. MN;l Ztow a nrass- of flames, Jerry, holding to find Dave in,a more eheerful mood ._�`'anddellcious qualities as wells ID438 firs overcoat up before his face, rush-; --owine to the fact that he had been S 'P .4 Mir 7040 e In d again into the room of the horse! admitted to rnember, - Ask your Grocer. Sealed Metal paCketlL sbip in*the prison He muffled ere hovie's head. brew hand. ti:1 the drup and got him out of the stall and1with proflicie: U As rie�%"ne& ability was Mot in the"Mele4.' Thi difference between the poorfacing the doorway, but then J1111tw 1promptly. recognized. ' Ile ban .4 m , rifled animal would not move. The i hearsed three times a week and gaveN9 Visitor�So 'you were feeder an&- the good stockman is quite fl Loquetelous ames were darting across the open- I concerts on the various - liblidays th-. 101 ded at Pe front, my good man? a Ulgo 92 5! apparent from a glance-at the herds :owing thicker every monment. ;is it seemed to Jerry, formed lklphman-z.-No. . -Begorry, I -was! now on puture. The pi Snatching up's, bundle of hay, Jerry ithe mockeries of prison life., _ Any- TWIN VBGETAHLBg poor feeder- is vow%ded in the rear av me. lighted it and touched it to the hone's the loser every time. way Dave was almost'exuberarit in The animal leaped forward! telaing Jerry of his achievement. Engilialt Writer Notes •Sme Frank& rf1r11iiM7; Jerry, holding,'his hands l "And there are some mighty good ..... . J_.of Nature ii Old Lain& before his facm% plunged fUr it. He fellovos in the barad," he. assured reached - the, street, with his uniform Jerry. "Some crack musicians too. Freaks of nature are not confined ablaze, and his arms and neck find I feel having this just as a.recreatlon solely . the I kingdom. Nature• C4 to 6 allima hands feekng as if` they were bdink is 'going' to -W-p me & lot; its, made students and. horticulturists frequent. ad devoured by Are. Sheellan smother Vict6f` da' h" Ithe work in the shoe-shop to better. ly make strange, diecoyerien ed the fiRTies and wrapped his own, And I get plenty of time to mead. I' hary at I b'i g theme , when, -the. OR a e 4 a h red in. For in- overcoat round Nip; then the fire-:_to haie lessons on the carnet- the fel- A.Allfe, a Devonshire farmerhad a n mim azTived and took chxn* of the'low that plays that is in here for fire. Jerry walked to the h ata I told Nora � iliout it ilern of wheat displaying double go is Do ICA eight years. tion and -reported and had his 'burns when she came to see, me 5 and 15' of corn, growing side by side and of P. but the dressed- Th'i newt day he went on didn't seen much interested. I ghes equa, G:ze. But the strjngest-whtat -7 duty awathed in, bandages. The i the drum and the cornet aren't high. find occurred in Lincolnshire, where A toned enough to appeal to her." a double ear displayed. on the orll'� iro owner & or of the three that he 'and YE R BON double SheAnn had save es'lled at-the 'station He spoke with just a trace of bit- side'variety of co while the corn, house and left a five-;doijer bill for!terness;.it suggested that Nora' had been less appree other 4dc was a totally different kind him. iatrve of the solace of -if grain Otogether. Yet 450 $100 7` his recreation hour than he -had thew hal-- 1 flourished wi ore stalk. CHAPTER X- . 1: - , i 3I I ught she should Im. While twin earn of It jKade Jerry uncomfortable to wheat are �otn- court ref .10500 SIPOOO The used Da:ve. a 'uqw trial; ave ore criticized even by impl to And double h Ica. mon, it is unusual probably,'as Tmsk -said to Jerry, it'ticn. He wanted to defend-her,--acid grains-in-:the earn.- Grains of rye,. would have done so anyway, 0 rw against '*Khout-kri wi what she however, are often doubled -but after as are wasto be defended. rice. ..._-Subscribe for Canada's Michael Scanlan's viole;nt act the-m1 'Per - 1L4an*__The--very_best-- - - to _iMfi_'A_foMi4n8 '64lielit"; The idatmenteer may i oat at "Just from the point Of view of his CHAPTER XXIV. two surprises in store for him. security we can offer. You eon's interest, it was the worst thing After Michael Scanlan, death, h, I occasionally happens that onions, �k l `iCBn a u a retain hem, betts*,, carrots, turnips, cab-c r i b'e for he could- Possibly have done," Trask Nora and her mother did not r I radis b any' observed regret rely. ' "The chances the rooms in which they had been bagel and other produce occur Sp amount. of Bonds and nr living. Nora's rrilleritance made- it double and eves treble fohn. pay of ever gett ng a pardon havi' Arur;k I -a hundre&.per cent. In the mind of I possible foi them to seek a more Quite the mast charming of vage. for them -out of earnings any governor the father's act win agreeable neighborhood, create a presumption agsinatthe-son,lqufet and respectable Etiiet of small through our - and in a table freaks are double peaches. They j, and will confirm the ides, that he's -a, brick houses they found a -haven such have, of course, two seeds instead of dangerous man. Scalilan Is the victim 1 as the y desired. It waflone Right up one, and are most distinctly twin. be- Of A most unfortunate chain' .of' •extended' all the way fight Ing joined ata point half-way from _Part '0 events. - - bed PaymAt. from theW -room with - a ba the stem of the blossom ends. in "Yes ' J "I don't window bul rutber plime to a 40 admitted iPla' e that any;�s, in to. room that looked out.,upo A L n an allan- Hies' Lae future 1, do mo I "It. would only pTeJud14 -his chane"! furnished meals in tho front The 'great hope of the lea later. All in conyincing, Germany, which has, you -can do for him 4s to 1 room -on the first floor, where a can - and we him once in a while, and swung and sang in its Page. There defied tho'civilized world. that war 'M a 0 keep him cheered, up." H C6nnolly A co were no other boarders; the land. does ndt pay, and that those who take-- It was not ew to keep Dave cheer-. lady—from whom, of course,their the - sword -must 'Per! Sh. The enemy '(Members Monireal S i a. e) Je;�; Paid th! monthly visits history could not be con —pro-, cannot attribute defeat to lack of cealed 'dT.Were permitted and snit with wed to be syInpathetic' ratber ihan! p dens IM106 Transporta-tion hurl/din -M. 13"-d- reparation, to b DSVP "I the gUltr4a'"M for ad military lead the al er MONTREAL, P.Q. renewed and to advertise the ide ts ate &s not 71tity *f! accidep .of war, far the Germans strengthened his likbi-g for bfi her 1,6dgers—except to a few intimate I have bei a ' rb1j'eqiHappe tea hour. Each visit ren orious; and she pias --* consider- Ir Ship, or to the rdarigrn influence of the ,, `friend, his belief in him, and his sorl- e )een supgd an ii a hevere- _ a Ut fur a" een in their la at them and spread lue"' led, and fortune has b Dave's grief over ba ather!s end.; on .'ilt least Oubi, Postpon f th;oZygNonuct!"the nelghborho�d the iiews I favor and has ,'at quite to have suRoplanted pity 11 O�f the Interviting arrivala ed the seemingly, assured victory of for himself and to have increased the Gu:rney at. 21 1 weight of 0 remorse. Street, their enemies. A recognition of de There were . ram -German pen to, 'team in his eyes when he talk about - Jerry a occasionally to see fiat will force the p his father. to L _T- them. Mrs. Sesnian was very much 'the. conclustoiQ" that they have made' Jerry,-. "He was a dad once—he always would e Od biokin by. her sorrows and had failed the greatest mistake which a nation if thin had wn� il __­LLL I - . 1. 4. . in health as well as in spirit. The can make, and- will create -a resolve Ap 1 40 d�%' I" Will Tuilcen to the bottle. And what V.0 Once been new 'ay 0 dominating had become almost nexil., ( a[Mit he did at the end he never would have sit. I son cannot be learned if the fact of -e. ­z He was plu?hb &b le cee ways.to done but, for ra She f ined al -, be Ung submissivey, 'in the bay defeat is obscured, and therein lies crazed, Jerry; I drove him to It." - windol "I' don't think you need -to feel w idly, the rubber Plant, and, one of the great- difficulties of any Face f-'a*der. I that," Jerry answered.- 1,Setjour looking dowel the street with apathetic discussion of peace terifis. A revolu- tiomin German would alter the whole !face to the future, Daire; you be eyes- comin4r out some t1me, you know; and Nora had not yet &clded. what She situation,'but. it will probably riequire You need never be embarrassed by an do what. you can while you're here so Ohould do." Of. course, there wa% now a startling defuit to bring about 4 that it won't all be time wasted," thing-, any, shiny skin. list Ampcly a light no urgent need for her, to do any- revolution: Face P&dor. It In so delicately tairv, -at I've said to _17.111M touch of Ingram's Aelveola -I know. that's what but she felt. so she said to Jerry, that y1elf.- but honest!yj don't be- she would be happier if she had an ured that you tan scarcely man it and occupation. She might t % Sam's Diamond. Yet it bides tiny blemishes and dives lieve I've got the stalf in me. if it; to get wail only a year or two y"rs, or even 1 some music Pupils, though she.rdoubt- Bain, the chore man, returned fro'' 7 A Ficture the Complexion a smooth, soft appear- three, might eitiek it qu ed if she had the PgLenrce_tfiat �tLllcl c M —AftLwith-s-scarf-pin-that eontal-n On she a "diamond" of no unusual size. It 'Alrought it might be interesting to ance. It adheres until washed--off-even- 7- -- ----ht -f-0-- %VM E&Ch PUrCh"e 'though the akin becomes moot from dM_0_U_r_1t_tO something at the end; but, eir ()Ug possess. Sometim ed twenty—" perspiration. 50c. the pride of his heart and the package Each time you buy a Its pretty'stiff, but :you'll' see leiii-ii stenography;. if it didn't take '" er"y his -village companions. He of Ingram's Toilet aids or Per- its long she thought so e Z ess& Ingram's Milkweed Cres' throp Ju-st keep saying to your., she she would do -At. t eafed all encuiries from them as to 0 un your druggist will give you, m Is an ideal preparation cleansing me day I'll be coming and; nf I that as • -yet she hadn't wMaut charge, a large portrait for softening and Self, 19-10 don't think its value and . its authenticity With picture the skin and keeping the complexion I've eon ot to be ready,'- and up heart to seek work Of any high scorn. of a world-damed. motion pict clew and Youthful looking. it has a pro. how long a time it may be.—It's easy: ind; it se actress. Bach time you get a -ounced tberapautloquelity thsl "tones no.. seemed to take a long time to' His employer, after :i week of. bask to talk, Dave. I'd heilp you any oth.! et back a normal feeling' about 7 diftrent portrait to you make a the contrission. Tw*oi000, me and $1. Tbire i 'er way could."' ing in its radiance, asked Sam about' collection for Y910T home. to a cornpleft HBO *(Ingram's toilet aids, In. thines.' It didn't seem Ask eluding Z*dantft for the teeth (tae). OUT III as if she yew druggivt. at Y I know you wouki.-jerry. Your court ever sufficiently free her mind it3 history. alk doea, help." "Soni," he said, "Is it a Of the awful experiences she W lived real di. a F. F. Wanes, co" Windsor, Ontario Jerry- looked at the others in{through in'the luat six months so that mord?" (ling) seated In the Semicircle 1)efore 'the- officer's; it would he fit for work or study— "Wall," said Sam, "if it ain't. I've tabIC-1 as, like a schod1rom_'-­- 'and as for pla miled 24 J-mrry I— I iskull out or -a-HiTTZ—ollar. J� he teacher; the le "Ie 'Ws;: i cui-pritz and t ■ one aim was not to teack bu.ti, He spoke of Dave toher a -R-S-T N G v nd of his, to 1W i but -he felt, even before N U simply to intimidate and control. The I heave e & .1rit, b . I re kers will, do it convicts, in their gray homespun uru- that the topic Was dis- Zir--f.WtoSXsw@@L form wveri Of AL lLtypej, from the hulk.; tasteful; there a contraction of to om inir and brutish to the delicate - and her pretty dark- brows, -a thinni.ng of as WAss� Tonong. CML --ca1laC: 0! BY �10aning or dY8ing—restore any art her Z. even aristocratic; their visitors rang, )gentle Lipa- el from the dirty Jbw of the Ghetto lM their former appearance and retur7ii "I've been to gee him twiae them to but I to furs whoes limousine don� -know that r can YOU) SOW as news the wornam in i go again—not was inrhaps waiting at the gate; and ,� often anyway," she confessed. It has A Send anything- from d Jerry reflected that each. One of these 1 the. most dreadful effect on me—worse household era friends or relatives was there trying � even the second than the flist. H -pa-Y WA i To see him is those clothes =with all r IL -sameVULrpos�e- i n car postage or express charges olle�w&$,. 7 �Ome way to help,through talk Andithnee vile creatures---land those jail- in the light of that' thought JILOW ers watching us—and the place smells 'silences, and When you- think, of .1 tragical the -the obviou's; so pasty and looks so helpless.' n. 1 couldn't even pretend to be cheerful; inexpres-ivenexs of their speedy' In .l zrie-bour am each MOMn they nji:sl- and when the told me about.: his play- Z. CL 0 PMAM -a r DLJ'w-- Park­ait-th­e-c� and -ing the drum and having lessons oni. 7 hope an'd s'yriipathy that they could _0 nd the corn-et and seemed to- expect that of Parker's flow little of these could they conve3+1 I would-feel that was something to be'' The turnkey, whose ere had been on happy about—I couldn't-, that's -all-. '51 k] rt1te-­e1O0k7--c=4-up--Wi-c -handed Dave 'trying to draw comfort To see Dave M b6o st on h6uxehold suggestions that'says the yellow slip xigilifYinc that he SUCH a thing--it was R11- out of s, too 1) YOU money will be sent free of mu t- return to Itis cell. Write 1 Jerry stood for a f1w moment to-dey to 9 'iEven go--of-course your yisi't di I Nvaitin for the outer. door to be open- him "good ." w4xn With him waited two en (To be, continued.) • whose visits with theirthusbands b0 been ierminated at th4j same time. %. L ' - ' Out and In. were women of; respectable 0 ..Tarker's Dye Works, LiMlited'.- They L p-earancei slid they loCk4ed at each % A The class in natural history':beihg er c6miniseratingly. Cleaners and Dyers asked to state the difference between Its a find place to 'tome to," said r 4n a dog and a tree, the,., head boy one. -"i Yonge $t. Toronto "Ws hard to proyriptly gave the answer: come, aza harder still "A tree is covered vOith bark, while LONO&CO.Um"90 to 9 " amid the, otber. g ry felt that the remark must ladog. seems to be lined with it," 3'"•,�Y F',i' 'r a' � !•�• . . s :.. :'! r . u .: � F w' J...-. r}c ..I. .• 'u I,+. i£11t� ,.n, o -.E;, S ., ,. -. J, it . , .:. {u „yN { ,.. . •. „rr•J'TI .... - �'w�u,v , �''' -[e �__ '4v .krry�-,...�....� "�2 . �•.,1 S .'� r.. ,yx L F • e ,� j�T - ra•:• '+'trv;.+a. ,••+ c .' ^ a•'•'i ✓ •.•'. .. ' b n :is-•il`+�I' '� J. .-} 1v V. �?^,,.� ..P+?T . �T sxT"'�Fur�'r ��Ts"Y ?' � •^�'"- :..�,•." .,.2•; �y.°Y`+. nTs � ,� '+:'%"y'!'=',,..' . .I! ..:.... ,; .. ... : �. :. " ...: , ..:. *,*,TII' } ". .•l•' ....,•, ... - .::+"'p,. .r yr. n +wi, x G+ y. � ,9:5" .✓ .. ... ,.. .: ... .. , ; .-,_ . .... ::: ".�.: . - , •. _}. r, - .. : ';w.... •.3 �; aye 'London, Oct. 27, --The, important•, 1 • •del city of -AiWpo was occupjeif by British; ,' w cavalry and armored cars Saturday morning, says a British official etas-' meat issued to -day in regard to+ operations in Syria. The text readsv "Our advanced' cavalry and armored, cars occupied Aleppo: on the morning++ of October 26 after overcoming slight' apposition. -FRENCH LODGE ENEMY �- FROM THE HELI UNE- . .., Gea'msw� Retreat -live Miles, the Infantry Being Covered In Withdrawal b'y Machhte Gunners. 'T Paris, Oct. !!,-This evening Gen. they are able to force the French to Debeney's army, after. three days and wage Winter fighting an successive nights of uninterrupted fighting, lis- lines of strongly 'fortified, poaitioas. 'lodged the enem • from the Hermann Again; to -day, the German lines ap-• Y peared to be flinching at certain « line, pursuing him to the next line, pointe, notably in front of -the 1st fimiles northward. The Germans army, Gen. Debeney's men having _now what is at stake and fight- taken Courjumelles, and La Forte, k Ing as they did in 1914. Their ma- crossed the Peron and advanced to - hi gunners are covering their. in- ward the north-east. There is. no- . gantry in retreat to -day and are dying i thing to indicate, however, that this AM at their posts' rather than surrender. is not one more of the well organised Discussion of the armistice pro- and' successive retirements of the ene- ' posals has had no appreciable effect my to another posirion 'prepared in upon militar, operations on the advance. French front, which are being prose- Gen. Mangin's troops crossed the -cuted with a vigor that has not slack- ; SerTe' east of Assia-sur-Serre witbout RRffN ]PAU ened since the offensive began on much opposition and ponetruted the A Decorated Derelict -`A war locomotive too old to work any more is would also have a most important August 8. The enemy's resistance 1 German trenches north of the river. Use -1 by Austrians As an instrument for their wit'and humor. bearing on the situation in Persku r' also has not weakened, obliging' the 'On the other 'hand' the army .of Gen. _ and the Caucasus. ' / three Fiend+ armiesoperating be ; Guillaumat, on the front eastward to- The Turks, at the st beginning of la tween the Oice and the Aisne, to con- ward jhe Aisne, ij encountering the PRINCE; 50PHIA DOWN week, were defending Aleppo wi STEAMERth tinue their intense sustained effort' strongest resistance from both the 1 12,000 men, but these retired to the F for more than tLre'e months. artillery and the' infuntry. The enemy IN STORM ON PACIFIC COAST north. No n%ws has yet -been re- ',' The defence the Germane are mak- counter -attacked vigorously south of i '? ins does not tippear like the last stand hlacquigtty Farm this morning, .but ceived that the rail�4ay junction, sir. ..,of an army in desperate straits since was repulsed. tures t is Aleppo, h* been turedr .but ' n - _._ ...-- -__ _-' _ - -. -'•_- _ _ . Three Hundred and-Fokty-Six Lives Lost Off Reef in Lynn Canal Turks will attempt to defend it, and �Q�'�' �j (� D'jj'(j��; jj�'� Q j� 117I�11il 1�t�# Jl UIV+ 0 g l+l� .7 OOV -No a Single Survivor. t lag l ; the Sail of fibs r+aiiway junction wiR 4 ' - n a art art cry e. cn- . Ste orae, Y.T., Oct. 27.-A t the wireless call for aaaitaace, and. emy communications has been cut. - IN 2 DAYS despatch received --from the Dominion i the Prineees Amy also was despatched j The fall of Aleppo is expected to be Telegrapher from Juneau late this from Vancouver t take aver the pas- a deceisive facto: in determindng Tun- evening says that 150• bodies of Vic- Viers. key to sue for peace. -Thitd and Fourth Armies Meet With Stiff Resistance ---Several elms of the Sophia. wreck had been.' Even though the aces were run- . recosered by nig+htisll_- tea !sigh -to rmy o rgas-' Additional Towns •Occui,ied. - "" Victoria, B.C., . Oct.,- 27, --Pounded ference of the passengers on board on _ • ' be re -a - in d waves and driven' Friday, no alarm was felt. Capt. � *'��'*� - JLi despatch from ,London says: Nine: Coupe. gorge, and over the high ground ;. � Y (`+,`�M_+ry' tkoaaand Germans have been made { to the nortb-west. I before 'a 'wind of terrible severity; F. L. Locke of Victoria, a veteran sea - an made! ani 150 guns have been Marmai Forest is invested with', the C. P. R. -steamer Princess Sophia- man of the. northern coast, on the slid from the comparative safety of night of the disaster had wireleseed captured by the -British in their. at- Germans and machine guns, but the, Vanderbilt Reef, in L tacks against the Germans, according British artillery is searching it with j Y� Canal, mid- his office here that the ship was bard Chief Stronghold of 2nd Enemy way between SkagAmy and Juneau, I and fast on the. reef with,her bottom. i4 too Field Marshal Hale's communica- higli explosives and gas abellt. �" Line Invested by British. loon issued on Friday night. ( The enemy continues io.Sght stub early Friday evening, and carried i badly damaged, but the was not tak- y 846 persons. passengers and crew, Ing Rater. and the passengers were Paris, Oct. 27. The fall of Valen- South • of Valenciennes the attack: born! against the 3rd and 4th armies, i men; women and children, t .their.' normal. It is evident that he believ- ciennen is imminent, if it has not al - took the British forward more than but as the Briti-tidrive him from his , read occurred, the Petit Pariaien death in the raging northerp wxura. , ed the Sophia was P•an� so firmly, Say'- yFatroL re that there are no two miles, thereby virtually eliminat- prepared defences, they follow. him I � lag the sharp salient which bulged' up to closely he Beta little chance to I There were no survivors. It was t'te on the rocks as to be secured from the! Port i worst marine tragedy in th into their territory with its point rest- ; rail . Pacific coast. to stronghold of the second German lime - e egtea. assault, After the Germans had been driven The Sophia left Ska rage• is one, its Centre invented. It is the which was pressed vigorously in this from Ghis'signies, the British gained : P 8Y Wednea-, The passenger list was cabled from object of direct assaults and local oat- _ sector on Thursday, was renewed on , a footing oil a little ridge north of the ;day evening last for Vancouver, with Skagway Saturday night, and shows; j. Friday morning at 8 o'clock. At the town, Some sunken roads near Beau - operations passenger list made up largely of that 285 passengers sailed on the flanking movements wbick will soon - -- I Daweon people and Alaskans from in -1 S 87 wo- smash it,° the paper continues. "The same time Gen, Horse's army drove dignies end Ruesnes gave Considerable i ophia. of wham, 280 were men, , terior points, eager to get "out -side" men and '18 children. The crew com- operations of Gen..Debeney s ssnay forward north- c Valenciennes. trouble, -but -after the British. had 'for the winter. Four hours out she prised 61 persons, including -one wo- north of Guise and those of Gen. Man - South of Valenciennes the British r gained. the high ground •south-west o! i ren into a blinding snowstorm, in man; Miss H; Brownings of Vancouver, gm in the direction of Marie consti- lltave re4cited the entire railway lice Rneare3 they were able to dominate tate sn increasing danger. The Eseault on the trod between Le Quemoy and the roach with their artillery tire. which, it is supposed, stns got out of a stewardess. According to there line _ lila+ The caateau ansidered as lost; the t MidnWproved a veri-•;'her course slighter and piled. up_*a_ l Sgnrea ns aboaid.l Sambre fins cabo l be taken shortly..W ng• e , w ere rested for more than'i 290 men, 38 women -and 18 children. ! ries,-east of; ress, but t e town remains can foresee that the enemy will: re - to be '' Coleames, earl}• and after stiff fight-' in the hands of the British d,espitet ist gave the names 40s�on of no dars in nger. Lighthouse I Tonal he end it�waaslimpos impossible to identify, treat to the Meuse." _ fag' in which. the Germans suffered 'German counter-attacks. As a result p° Y. The Matin says that all Information heavy losses, reached Le Queanoy. of these gains the British now are' 'tender and gasoline boats respomdedLall of them. There was very .stiff fighting on i wbll establdshed on the Valenciennes -' - - -_ _ _ tends to show that the Germans can on laid 52 to 66c. not long resist the allied' otrensive. � r both sides of Tulleries, toward La i side of tine. Scheldt River. $9.60 to $9.75• do, rough bulls $7.25 "The German army has' no material Dressed poultry -Spring -chickens' to $8 26•'butchers' cows, choice, EI0,00! w ••- _ - 30 t 82c; roosters, 25c• fowl 27 t lacks munitions, has not sutBcient re- iN ;2.10, f.o.h shipping, Dints, accord- 80c• ducklings, 27 to 30c• tur joy, al � t $10: 6; do, good, $9.00 to $9.50;. serves to continue"a long battle, and 'WtAYu�UIIAJM PP JCA ' g , d 2bc. do, medium, $?.60 to $8.00; do. com 1 has no tanks with which to attack. in to freights. _ I to 84c; squabs, oa, $4.50;. geese, i mon, =8.60 t $7.00; stockers, $8.00 $eas•--No. 2 nominal. - } Live poultdy-roosters, 18- to 20c; The spirit in the enemy rear $9 at' a Barley -Malting, new crop, $1 to local, 20 to 24c• ducklings, lb. 22c; '11'00; $10.60 !seders $10.00 to $11.00• g. �� canners and cutters, $5.75 to $6.25; low level, while the spirit at the izostt,: JR -.05. turkeys, 27 to i0c; spring chickens,! Rye -No., 2, nominal. I28 to 28c; geese, 20c. + milkers, good to choice, $90.00 to is bad. This Inas been proven by army Toronto, Oct. 29 -Manitoba wheat ` 1$75.00; springers, $90.00 to $145.00; I orders which have fallen into our No. 1 Northern $2.2435 No. 2 Manitoba flour--Qid crap, war Wholesalers are selling to there ($146.00• do. com, and med. $65.00 to, hands. We would be false to oar Northern $2.5134; No. 3 �lorthern, l qu Ilty, 311.65, Toronto. tail trade at the following prices:- light eases, $18.00 t $14.00; year! ' ideals if we failed to take advantate 1134 in Ontario flour -War quality, old Cheese -New, large, 234 t 27c, lags, $16.00 to $16.50; spring laanbs, d$2.17%; No. 4 wheat, $2. 28114 t 2?34c old large, 28 of the situation." ' crop, $10.75 2834 c; old $16.50 to $16.00; calves, good to! etre° Fort William not -including taxa P. in. ba ,Montreal" and twins, , Manitoba Data-�+Io. 2 C.W., 8834c;� Toronto, prompt shipment. to 283<ic;-twin, choice, $14.00 t $17.75; hogs, fed' m y iAle, Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont Butter-Freati dairy, choice, 4G to and watered, $18.2G; do., weighed off; f _i 1 gi NZA RA r -'No.. 3 C.W., 82%4 ; extra No. 1 feed, real freights, ba included Bran, 48e creamery prints, 53' to 65c a+a+ N ~. GES .182%c; No. 1 feed, 80%C. bags 65c; cars, $18.50. American corn -No. 3 yellow.: kiln. X7.26 per ton; shorts, $42.26 per ton. creamery solids, 52 to 63c: Montreal, l Hay No. 1. $22 to $23 per ton; Ma to 35c. Oct. 29. -Good steers, .. m dried, nominal, No. 4 yellow, kiln) affixed, $20.00 to $21.50 r ton, track ' Eggs --No. 1 storage, b1 t 62c• Che to $10.60; medium; $8; choice but- BRITISH ISLFS ..dried, nomnial, g cher bulls, 9 to $10• good} $8.60 t Toronto. selected storage, 53 to 54c; new laid, $7; cows, rom $S ,bS to $9.M; me- ne _ white, 74 to 0.60• in cartons, 62 to -68c. dium cows at $6 to $8; milkfed calves white, 75 to 78c; i track Toronto nese . i 255 Persons Died in. Dublin in ::'77e, according to freights outside. 33 to•40:; roosters, 25c• wl, 33 to sheep, 9 t Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter per cep, $ $12.60• lambs, $14. b0 fo :Five S. R �Cotintry Produce-Wholepale 38c; turkeys, 38 to'40c; Aucklings, lb,, $16• choice select hog" $18.60 to car lot, -$2.11 to $2.19; do., o, 3,1 38 35c. Squabs, doz. $5.50 • geese, 80c. London, Oct. 27. -Influenza is in. « $2,07 to $2.16; No. 2 Spring, ;2.06, Butte} -Dairy; tubs and rolls, seans-Canadian, band picked, bus. $lb for inferior, roaghs and heavies. I to $2.14; No. 3 Spring, . $2.02 to , to 39c; prints, 40 to 41c, imp., m hand-picked Burma or In creasing throughout Great Britain _ $7; p.,lryand Irelan Two hundred and fifty-' Rf f ISH DRIVING ENEMY FROM 18 %c. -pu' MADE BY THE AMERICANS•' five persons av Q Honey, new crop -Strained 60 -lb. I lin since last Monday. The authorities sets with djoi `V tins,10-15. tins,b-1h, tins, !�are 01inkling the sti ti o Army Northwest of Verdun says; ( fectants. Two' priests who attended, IL MIL R I Froin a dap of extraordinarily revere the vipftms have died. provisions►--Wholesak One hundred and fifty-two deaths Smoked meats -hams, medium, 37 fighting the Americana emerged on, have, occurred at Leicester during -the 5,000 Prisoners and 100 .Guns 'Ca tared -Hai Reports Enemy Friday alightly in advance of the 1 P B P y to 38c• do., heavy, 30 to 32c; cooked, positions they held Thursday night.-� week' All publicfunctionsDnt'have' been Resistance Overcome on Whole Battlefront. 62 to b4c; rolls, 82 t 33c; breakfast cancelled and the i✓oancil has request -►3e - bacon, 41 to 45c; backs, plain, 46 to The gains made arer slight, but are ed the people to stay away from places l 47c; boneless, 50 to 02c. regarded s% extremely important, of amusement. One thousand cases A despatch from London says AP- lake. It is not probable that the city Cured meats -Lona clear bacon, 30 especially on the left where higher. are reported at Newry. The spinning arentIy the British are not desirous can be approached from the south- ' ,oto taking Valenciennes by fighting 1 west because of similar flooded• con- tOLarc- - urebtierces2 310 to 31%c; r�tiding terrain has bemuch enogainedaur- mills ,are abort -handed and the schools, c tions. have been closed. :the Germans in the streets of the The British, however,' have fought, runts, �tO 32�, pails, you to ierces • tubs, 31 _ - - _ prints, 33 to 331iso. Compound, tierces, + , town, but plan to outflank it. it %, way into the city from •the west 25% to 26c+tubs, 26 to 26%c; pails, ITALIANS LAUNCH, NEW O�� ' West of Valenciennes Wednesday I era there have been sharp encounters 261/ to `16 c; prints, 2734 t 28c. 1111L811i�a+ LAva,v the British line -skirted the western ! in the streets between patrols. _. - fringe of the town. The British were Valenciennes still contains many Dtontreal Market "It" Vasile ane tan Montreal, Oct, 29. --Oats, extra No:. But the Scheldt Canal, which is broad, I detachment fighting in the city said 1 feed, 96 to 97c. Flour, new %tan .. _ ii•_ fl�ad-L -...1 !L^ 4^ mi fin i. -Rolled -- - --- the __u� i Fr �trsday - I entered the tows Bc'itoiti -Capture German G .gave er and French; �`. proper. All the bridges over the canal with a platoon and saw an old woman I oats, bags, 90 lbs. $6.20 t $6.30., p osition on the Asia o Plateau. " have n wrecked. and the railway I carr -tering up a street carrying a Bran' $37.2°• Shorts, $42.25. Mouil B 1 ., r ton, K. ie same, nme a car lots, $24 to 2 . Cheese, finest P I g b , y�ith •rn chine ns. machine gun opened on us from a $ Ades etch from London says; It- I meeting with considerable auctesa i, guns. eastern, 2534 to 26c, Butter, alien troops have begun an offensive despite the unfavorable weather, Further south, however, the.British. ac.cond-storey window. I was wound- choicest creamery, 49 t 50c. Eggs, csnuitions. About 8,000 -prisoners are aeries the Scheldt at several ed and several of my men -were also selected, 54c; No., stock, 49c. Pota• between the Piave and the Brenta. Ia i h: ve been taken since the assault places between the valley o! the Har.- hit. We retired for a moment, but toes, per -bag, car lots, $1.80. Dressed the Monte Grappa sector ThursdayNv:� launched. k: "pies River and Thiant, and it should the -last we saw of the old French- hogs, abattoir killed, $25.60 to $Y6• they advanced across the Ornic River 1; Lard, pure, wood pails, 2Q lb net, On fl.,e Piave frpnt the Brttish , =:only be a question of time until Val- v Oman she was going right along as and captured Monte Prassolan and. have gained footing on same islands enciehnes becomes untenable for the i if nothing eras happening." 81?�, to 33c. >> enemy., The Monte Persica, -British troops have overcome + .I �%Tfs; in the river and captured enemy gar- :_ _ The. Germans have broken down the the enemy along the whole front be. � Live Stock Markets In the Piave River the Italians risons of 400 men. The Italians have , beaks and opened the sluice gates I tween the Sambre Canal and the Toronto, Oct: 29. -Extra choice have captured the islands of Grave made progress between the Brenta ,- north-east and north-west of the city Scheldt and their advance is being heavy steers,$14.00 to $14.75• choke Papadopoli and Maggiore. The and the Piave, overcomingdetrmined and have flooded vast stretches of the continued, Field Dda�shal Haig re- heavy steers, $13,25 to $18.75; but- weather on the front is unfavorable. resistance, repulsed counter-attacka t roan in an effort t delay the Bri- parte troth headquarters. chars cattle, choice, $11.25 t 5o. me- French troops -are aiding the Ital• and captured 400 prisoners. try do., good, $10.00 t $10.26; do. mo iars in their new offensive. Accord- ( --On the Asiago Plateau the French fish advance. \ The marshy lowlands Since Wednesday. morning the Bri- dium $8,.76 t $9.26; do., common, on the east side of the canal; opposite tisk bare taken 7,000 prisoners and $7,7� to $8,25; ehers' bulls. choice, 9�i_r to reports reaching 'London on have •taken Monis $iaefnol, inereas- the Raiamea,Forest, resemble a great timore than 100 runs. $10.00 to $10, ; do, medium bulls, Fridac•the attacks of the allies are ing their number of prisoners to $OO.i { • 4. i•^ y.y�. 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In that.. event the Turks to the east will be' off from all communication and the task of the British army'edvencing in -' Mesopotamia will be lightened. It; ened since the offensive began on much opposition and ponetruted the A Decorated Derelict -`A war locomotive too old to work any more is would also have a most important August 8. The enemy's resistance 1 German trenches north of the river. Use -1 by Austrians As an instrument for their wit'and humor. bearing on the situation in Persku r' also has not weakened, obliging' the 'On the other 'hand' the army .of Gen. _ and the Caucasus. ' / three Fiend+ armiesoperating be ; Guillaumat, on the front eastward to- The Turks, at the st beginning of la tween the Oice and the Aisne, to con- ward jhe Aisne, ij encountering the PRINCE; 50PHIA DOWN week, were defending Aleppo wi STEAMERth tinue their intense sustained effort' strongest resistance from both the 1 12,000 men, but these retired to the F for more than tLre'e months. artillery and the' infuntry. The enemy IN STORM ON PACIFIC COAST north. No n%ws has yet -been re- ',' The defence the Germane are mak- counter -attacked vigorously south of i '? ins does not tippear like the last stand hlacquigtty Farm this morning, .but ceived that the rail�4ay junction, sir. ..,of an army in desperate straits since was repulsed. tures t is Aleppo, h* been turedr .but ' n - _._ ...-- -__ _-' _ - -. -'•_- _ _ . Three Hundred and-Fokty-Six Lives Lost Off Reef in Lynn Canal Turks will attempt to defend it, and �Q�'�' �j (� D'jj'(j��; jj�'� Q j� 117I�11il 1�t�# Jl UIV+ 0 g l+l� .7 OOV -No a Single Survivor. t lag l ; the Sail of fibs r+aiiway junction wiR 4 ' - n a art art cry e. cn- . Ste orae, Y.T., Oct. 27.-A t the wireless call for aaaitaace, and. emy communications has been cut. - IN 2 DAYS despatch received --from the Dominion i the Prineees Amy also was despatched j The fall of Aleppo is expected to be Telegrapher from Juneau late this from Vancouver t take aver the pas- a deceisive facto: in determindng Tun- evening says that 150• bodies of Vic- Viers. key to sue for peace. -Thitd and Fourth Armies Meet With Stiff Resistance ---Several elms of the Sophia. wreck had been.' Even though the aces were run- . recosered by nig+htisll_- tea !sigh -to rmy o rgas-' Additional Towns •Occui,ied. - "" Victoria, B.C., . Oct.,- 27, --Pounded ference of the passengers on board on _ • ' be re -a - in d waves and driven' Friday, no alarm was felt. Capt. � *'��'*� - JLi despatch from ,London says: Nine: Coupe. gorge, and over the high ground ;. � Y (`+,`�M_+ry' tkoaaand Germans have been made { to the nortb-west. I before 'a 'wind of terrible severity; F. L. Locke of Victoria, a veteran sea - an made! ani 150 guns have been Marmai Forest is invested with', the C. P. R. -steamer Princess Sophia- man of the. northern coast, on the slid from the comparative safety of night of the disaster had wireleseed captured by the -British in their. at- Germans and machine guns, but the, Vanderbilt Reef, in L tacks against the Germans, according British artillery is searching it with j Y� Canal, mid- his office here that the ship was bard Chief Stronghold of 2nd Enemy way between SkagAmy and Juneau, I and fast on the. reef with,her bottom. i4 too Field Marshal Hale's communica- higli explosives and gas abellt. �" Line Invested by British. loon issued on Friday night. ( The enemy continues io.Sght stub early Friday evening, and carried i badly damaged, but the was not tak- y 846 persons. passengers and crew, Ing Rater. and the passengers were Paris, Oct. 27. The fall of Valen- South • of Valenciennes the attack: born! against the 3rd and 4th armies, i men; women and children, t .their.' normal. It is evident that he believ- ciennen is imminent, if it has not al - took the British forward more than but as the Briti-tidrive him from his , read occurred, the Petit Pariaien death in the raging northerp wxura. , ed the Sophia was P•an� so firmly, Say'- yFatroL re that there are no two miles, thereby virtually eliminat- prepared defences, they follow. him I � lag the sharp salient which bulged' up to closely he Beta little chance to I There were no survivors. It was t'te on the rocks as to be secured from the! Port i worst marine tragedy in th into their territory with its point rest- ; rail . Pacific coast. to stronghold of the second German lime - e egtea. assault, After the Germans had been driven The Sophia left Ska rage• is one, its Centre invented. It is the which was pressed vigorously in this from Ghis'signies, the British gained : P 8Y Wednea-, The passenger list was cabled from object of direct assaults and local oat- _ sector on Thursday, was renewed on , a footing oil a little ridge north of the ;day evening last for Vancouver, with Skagway Saturday night, and shows; j. Friday morning at 8 o'clock. At the town, Some sunken roads near Beau - operations passenger list made up largely of that 285 passengers sailed on the flanking movements wbick will soon - -- I Daweon people and Alaskans from in -1 S 87 wo- smash it,° the paper continues. "The same time Gen, Horse's army drove dignies end Ruesnes gave Considerable i ophia. of wham, 280 were men, , terior points, eager to get "out -side" men and '18 children. The crew com- operations of Gen..Debeney s ssnay forward north- c Valenciennes. trouble, -but -after the British. had 'for the winter. Four hours out she prised 61 persons, including -one wo- north of Guise and those of Gen. Man - South of Valenciennes the British r gained. the high ground •south-west o! i ren into a blinding snowstorm, in man; Miss H; Brownings of Vancouver, gm in the direction of Marie consti- lltave re4cited the entire railway lice Rneare3 they were able to dominate tate sn increasing danger. The Eseault on the trod between Le Quemoy and the roach with their artillery tire. which, it is supposed, stns got out of a stewardess. According to there line _ lila+ The caateau ansidered as lost; the t MidnWproved a veri-•;'her course slighter and piled. up_*a_ l Sgnrea ns aboaid.l Sambre fins cabo l be taken shortly..W ng• e , w ere rested for more than'i 290 men, 38 women -and 18 children. ! ries,-east of; ress, but t e town remains can foresee that the enemy will: re - to be '' Coleames, earl}• and after stiff fight-' in the hands of the British d,espitet ist gave the names 40s�on of no dars in nger. Lighthouse I Tonal he end it�waaslimpos impossible to identify, treat to the Meuse." _ fag' in which. the Germans suffered 'German counter-attacks. As a result p° Y. The Matin says that all Information heavy losses, reached Le Queanoy. of these gains the British now are' 'tender and gasoline boats respomdedLall of them. There was very .stiff fighting on i wbll establdshed on the Valenciennes -' - - -_ _ _ tends to show that the Germans can on laid 52 to 66c. not long resist the allied' otrensive. � r both sides of Tulleries, toward La i side of tine. Scheldt River. $9.60 to $9.75• do, rough bulls $7.25 "The German army has' no material Dressed poultry -Spring -chickens' to $8 26•'butchers' cows, choice, EI0,00! w ••- _ - 30 t 82c; roosters, 25c• fowl 27 t lacks munitions, has not sutBcient re- iN ;2.10, f.o.h shipping, Dints, accord- 80c• ducklings, 27 to 30c• tur joy, al � t $10: 6; do, good, $9.00 to $9.50;. serves to continue"a long battle, and 'WtAYu�UIIAJM PP JCA ' g , d 2bc. do, medium, $?.60 to $8.00; do. com 1 has no tanks with which to attack. in to freights. _ I to 84c; squabs, oa, $4.50;. geese, i mon, =8.60 t $7.00; stockers, $8.00 $eas•--No. 2 nominal. - } Live poultdy-roosters, 18- to 20c; The spirit in the enemy rear $9 at' a Barley -Malting, new crop, $1 to local, 20 to 24c• ducklings, lb. 22c; '11'00; $10.60 !seders $10.00 to $11.00• g. �� canners and cutters, $5.75 to $6.25; low level, while the spirit at the izostt,: JR -.05. turkeys, 27 to i0c; spring chickens,! Rye -No., 2, nominal. I28 to 28c; geese, 20c. + milkers, good to choice, $90.00 to is bad. This Inas been proven by army Toronto, Oct. 29 -Manitoba wheat ` 1$75.00; springers, $90.00 to $145.00; I orders which have fallen into our No. 1 Northern $2.2435 No. 2 Manitoba flour--Qid crap, war Wholesalers are selling to there ($146.00• do. com, and med. $65.00 to, hands. We would be false to oar Northern $2.5134; No. 3 �lorthern, l qu Ilty, 311.65, Toronto. tail trade at the following prices:- light eases, $18.00 t $14.00; year! ' ideals if we failed to take advantate 1134 in Ontario flour -War quality, old Cheese -New, large, 234 t 27c, lags, $16.00 to $16.50; spring laanbs, d$2.17%; No. 4 wheat, $2. 28114 t 2?34c old large, 28 of the situation." ' crop, $10.75 2834 c; old $16.50 to $16.00; calves, good to! etre° Fort William not -including taxa P. in. ba ,Montreal" and twins, , Manitoba Data-�+Io. 2 C.W., 8834c;� Toronto, prompt shipment. to 283<ic;-twin, choice, $14.00 t $17.75; hogs, fed' m y iAle, Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont Butter-Freati dairy, choice, 4G to and watered, $18.2G; do., weighed off; f _i 1 gi NZA RA r -'No.. 3 C.W., 82%4 ; extra No. 1 feed, real freights, ba included Bran, 48e creamery prints, 53' to 65c a+a+ N ~. GES .182%c; No. 1 feed, 80%C. bags 65c; cars, $18.50. American corn -No. 3 yellow.: kiln. X7.26 per ton; shorts, $42.26 per ton. creamery solids, 52 to 63c: Montreal, l Hay No. 1. $22 to $23 per ton; Ma to 35c. Oct. 29. -Good steers, .. m dried, nominal, No. 4 yellow, kiln) affixed, $20.00 to $21.50 r ton, track ' Eggs --No. 1 storage, b1 t 62c• Che to $10.60; medium; $8; choice but- BRITISH ISLFS ..dried, nomnial, g cher bulls, 9 to $10• good} $8.60 t Toronto. selected storage, 53 to 54c; new laid, $7; cows, rom $S ,bS to $9.M; me- ne _ white, 74 to 0.60• in cartons, 62 to -68c. dium cows at $6 to $8; milkfed calves white, 75 to 78c; i track Toronto nese . i 255 Persons Died in. Dublin in ::'77e, according to freights outside. 33 to•40:; roosters, 25c• wl, 33 to sheep, 9 t Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter per cep, $ $12.60• lambs, $14. b0 fo :Five S. R �Cotintry Produce-Wholepale 38c; turkeys, 38 to'40c; Aucklings, lb,, $16• choice select hog" $18.60 to car lot, -$2.11 to $2.19; do., o, 3,1 38 35c. Squabs, doz. $5.50 • geese, 80c. London, Oct. 27. -Influenza is in. « $2,07 to $2.16; No. 2 Spring, ;2.06, Butte} -Dairy; tubs and rolls, seans-Canadian, band picked, bus. $lb for inferior, roaghs and heavies. I to $2.14; No. 3 Spring, . $2.02 to , to 39c; prints, 40 to 41c, imp., m hand-picked Burma or In creasing throughout Great Britain _ $7; p.,lryand Irelan Two hundred and fifty-' Rf f ISH DRIVING ENEMY FROM 18 %c. -pu' MADE BY THE AMERICANS•' five persons av Q Honey, new crop -Strained 60 -lb. I lin since last Monday. The authorities sets with djoi `V tins,10-15. tins,b-1h, tins, !�are 01inkling the sti ti o Army Northwest of Verdun says; ( fectants. Two' priests who attended, IL MIL R I Froin a dap of extraordinarily revere the vipftms have died. provisions►--Wholesak One hundred and fifty-two deaths Smoked meats -hams, medium, 37 fighting the Americana emerged on, have, occurred at Leicester during -the 5,000 Prisoners and 100 .Guns 'Ca tared -Hai Reports Enemy Friday alightly in advance of the 1 P B P y to 38c• do., heavy, 30 to 32c; cooked, positions they held Thursday night.-� week' All publicfunctionsDnt'have' been Resistance Overcome on Whole Battlefront. 62 to b4c; rolls, 82 t 33c; breakfast cancelled and the i✓oancil has request -►3e - bacon, 41 to 45c; backs, plain, 46 to The gains made arer slight, but are ed the people to stay away from places l 47c; boneless, 50 to 02c. regarded s% extremely important, of amusement. One thousand cases A despatch from London says AP- lake. It is not probable that the city Cured meats -Lona clear bacon, 30 especially on the left where higher. are reported at Newry. The spinning arentIy the British are not desirous can be approached from the south- ' ,oto taking Valenciennes by fighting 1 west because of similar flooded• con- tOLarc- - urebtierces2 310 to 31%c; r�tiding terrain has bemuch enogainedaur- mills ,are abort -handed and the schools, c tions. have been closed. :the Germans in the streets of the The British, however,' have fought, runts, �tO 32�, pails, you to ierces • tubs, 31 _ - - _ prints, 33 to 331iso. Compound, tierces, + , town, but plan to outflank it. it %, way into the city from •the west 25% to 26c+tubs, 26 to 26%c; pails, ITALIANS LAUNCH, NEW O�� ' West of Valenciennes Wednesday I era there have been sharp encounters 261/ to `16 c; prints, 2734 t 28c. 1111L811i�a+ LAva,v the British line -skirted the western ! in the streets between patrols. _. - fringe of the town. The British were Valenciennes still contains many Dtontreal Market "It" Vasile ane tan Montreal, Oct, 29. --Oats, extra No:. But the Scheldt Canal, which is broad, I detachment fighting in the city said 1 feed, 96 to 97c. Flour, new %tan .. _ ii•_ fl�ad-L -...1 !L^ 4^ mi fin i. -Rolled -- - --- the __u� i Fr �trsday - I entered the tows Bc'itoiti -Capture German G .gave er and French; �`. proper. All the bridges over the canal with a platoon and saw an old woman I oats, bags, 90 lbs. $6.20 t $6.30., p osition on the Asia o Plateau. " have n wrecked. and the railway I carr -tering up a street carrying a Bran' $37.2°• Shorts, $42.25. Mouil B 1 ., r ton, K. ie same, nme a car lots, $24 to 2 . Cheese, finest P I g b , y�ith •rn chine ns. machine gun opened on us from a $ Ades etch from London says; It- I meeting with considerable auctesa i, guns. eastern, 2534 to 26c, Butter, alien troops have begun an offensive despite the unfavorable weather, Further south, however, the.British. ac.cond-storey window. I was wound- choicest creamery, 49 t 50c. Eggs, csnuitions. About 8,000 -prisoners are aeries the Scheldt at several ed and several of my men -were also selected, 54c; No., stock, 49c. Pota• between the Piave and the Brenta. Ia i h: ve been taken since the assault places between the valley o! the Har.- hit. We retired for a moment, but toes, per -bag, car lots, $1.80. Dressed the Monte Grappa sector ThursdayNv:� launched. k: "pies River and Thiant, and it should the -last we saw of the old French- hogs, abattoir killed, $25.60 to $Y6• they advanced across the Ornic River 1; Lard, pure, wood pails, 2Q lb net, On fl.,e Piave frpnt the Brttish , =:only be a question of time until Val- v Oman she was going right along as and captured Monte Prassolan and. have gained footing on same islands enciehnes becomes untenable for the i if nothing eras happening." 81?�, to 33c. >> enemy., The Monte Persica, -British troops have overcome + .I �%Tfs; in the river and captured enemy gar- :_ _ The. Germans have broken down the the enemy along the whole front be. � Live Stock Markets In the Piave River the Italians risons of 400 men. The Italians have , beaks and opened the sluice gates I tween the Sambre Canal and the Toronto, Oct: 29. -Extra choice have captured the islands of Grave made progress between the Brenta ,- north-east and north-west of the city Scheldt and their advance is being heavy steers,$14.00 to $14.75• choke Papadopoli and Maggiore. The and the Piave, overcomingdetrmined and have flooded vast stretches of the continued, Field Dda�shal Haig re- heavy steers, $13,25 to $18.75; but- weather on the front is unfavorable. resistance, repulsed counter-attacka t roan in an effort t delay the Bri- parte troth headquarters. chars cattle, choice, $11.25 t 5o. me- French troops -are aiding the Ital• and captured 400 prisoners. try do., good, $10.00 t $10.26; do. mo iars in their new offensive. Accord- ( --On the Asiago Plateau the French fish advance. \ The marshy lowlands Since Wednesday. morning the Bri- dium $8,.76 t $9.26; do., common, on the east side of the canal; opposite tisk bare taken 7,000 prisoners and $7,7� to $8,25; ehers' bulls. choice, 9�i_r to reports reaching 'London on have •taken Monis $iaefnol, inereas- the Raiamea,Forest, resemble a great timore than 100 runs. $10.00 to $10, ; do, medium bulls, Fridac•the attacks of the allies are ing their number of prisoners to $OO.i { • 4. i•^ y.y�. 'T ,6ij, f i 4F -. i' f •• �'Y i, •:9., • i -p: iu fS '�1y •'r°`"•L �f5i?^�:yi�:�.•o'i�'.�iJi�'C+,.S,Z'�i?L3•C.•rd�:.-'cw..c'i�.�a,_•;;�;w?a'�.,ur .,r.,t,�7�...�,>`_+'4`��•' at^:�•�.'•}!: sr+<,_.+..xv'•.....,::=-.Fr.../ s.m.r.,.cb1,:d?ate'�'�C-NIa!•u.lv..,�rr,�rr..,.�s:w.•a„¢i2 - '..ee�..,.�t .t;.. ...w.-.7 ��r!t.:+2hi'�a�....,rsS�'..�.?!>�i..:.�,.�}?:1L•v""•ii:a^_2:,.av'15�45�'.....:a.3c�ft:'..:_ks.�ma.-L.:..'�5�.�.. t A. T a sr IN MAFMCMIAM _. -- Inving memory of dear mother. r _ L1i w -— � ... (litre: • ' � ' ` :`3NtWirOLsda srsFtl,laTmarainsa111.Omw Wm. :on), %Xho died October file , �n grmsasas.os. thsl 17MAIL CONTRACT a Tartu _. Wep o mos J R n dear her C DS' N ' 1 And take thy rest l SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post 1.60 r master General, will be received at Ottawa uhtil .25 it paid fn advaaosFOR " 11, W e loved thee well. - noon. oa-Friday. the .28th November, 19}8: for „ But Jesus 16ved thee best. the conve sure of His Majesty's Mails, on a �$oa and daughter-in-law, i 6posed ra for four ears, Twelve- and D rSF-! eC .GOO• ROC•ERI S JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. _ perw week a route Locust HiIIR. • • . -'- _ - — - - . Toronto R'- Hn- d vRm'htG�val �t 'e the Green- rte a or Postmaster ✓gsL$�6Iq)sifiI6TE8. erArs pile ser en- �� ..eras s pleasure. ..•- .. - � . NOTsis AND C -OM MKNT& Printed notices cantaining further information FRIDAY Nor. IST—Auction sale of as toconditions.of proposed Contract may be --• we deliex the OOOda { ' seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained Leave your Order Tanada .has d - IO acres Qf excellent hardwood bush, at the Post QQRices of Locust Hill, Greenwood, ' one her part in north end of south-east quarter of Green River, -Brougham and Whitevale, and at y the office of the this war In 9tleh a wanner.as t0 of lot.2B. Con, 2, Pickering, property Post Office Inspector's. s .08:�t Toronto ort. 1 - D ft r, of Geo, T. Lea. The farm of 50 18th, 19is. :.Peaches - r earl - lum +elicit the applause and adlniratiQn acres .grill be offered for'sale at the A. SUTHERLAND, the other allied nations. From same.time- Sale at one. See -bills. ( s-� Post once Inspector. plenty of these fruits .this week and, sugar enough to W. B. POWEELL. Auctioneer. -.the very beginning of the war, SATURDAY, Nov. 2:vD-Auction sale of pICKERINGr BATTERY preserve them' r _ _9he has performed her duty most cows, feedin steers, -heifers. sheep . _ g .'willingly and ungrudgingly.. The and hogs, the property of Leslie _ ink was scarcely .dry upon the Moore, of Whftby"end J. R. Cook, ti of Toronto. Sale at Bandel s hotel. EX TRA . Q'OOD ' TEA A T 60C LIB. ,,Va►per upon ivhick' the ' King of Bale at 1.30 sharp, flee bills, War. FRUIT CA K E. rs 8 g WED 'E&D3Y,�NorrBTli-Auction sale `'Bn „ , d En laud signed the declaration of y all your Groceries at the Grocers! Nvar, before the bravest and most ! ill FOR ,..- of farm stock, ]mplementeand furnl- _ loyal sons- of Canada- rushed to tare, the property of Wm. J. Ding-R."I CH A.R D- of man, lot 3s-, B. F. con., Township of tthe reeruitingoffice to offer their p Overseas Or Xmas a J0 N Whitby, Sale at on o'clock, sharp. c. a 'services in the defence of liberty See bills. Nx.:�fA'R�, Auctioneer.Board cense �+ "Ca ,and civilization. There are nosy TUESDdY, Nov. 12TH -Auction sale of itJOfi. per I "Canada nod Li 'o• 8.237." a 208 acre farm, cattle and sheep, - = t►early half' a' million men�rom p. . _-�. • " The property,of E. f; grbutt, at lot -- . - v [7auada' who have donned the $2, co. 8, Wbitby. Township (near Orders under 2 lbs 65c x.Sing a uniform. Thousands have .Ashburn). Bale at 1 o'clock, sharp. _. ke Hardwa Stsande the im reme saeri$ Win..Maw, auctioneee.. .le ring-r� re' ftlore have -been °made T>;ESDAY. NOV. Z&rx-Auction sale of about 10 acres of beech, maple, pins DO not delay in Ordering i eripplee for 19fe, and the bright and seder, sit lot 10, con. 4, Picker• b either Inde endent 'Now 1B the prO.per. time .t0 bll Han v .gntu a that was before .them rQ- - int# ( Brock Read. south of C.:`. R. P C�,J one_ t e• rr ning of the war.Sale,Property o ss a obaon: or Bell phone. Thought Ranges t 1-o'cloek: See. bills. W. B. ,this, given way to a feeling of Powell, auctioneer: - ;-+aoabb. They are still cheerful - H: R. Money, Pickering Full, guarantee. Economical on fuel sad smiling, but in many. cases X,sw Advertteements. � Ithe� has , -i ire -��Va,shers.-run by w their former ogenpationa and they HteamEalso good SALE—Good i stand c either hand or power. - ,hire compelled to begin life. over bred. Apply at Pickering Livery. - - ala lacking to.a certain extent L 'Bus meets all Trains — •�j ` • R POR GALE -A good second-hand There is �I18t one place:t0 buy Ravi �? K y Lamp;, Iv e� Perfection Oil iithat Confidence in --the future pallor cook stove, coal, Price. $10, Apply First-Cla.ss Ri 8 to h1rE dA Or L "•'�� to Mn. Lyman Ptlltey, Claremont. fl -i ` usly Thlcosmanda of menh they ottave psstucra- WOR SALE -One dozen Plymouth n'g6tPllone 1$U3at lowest 'res, atCY , r 1 He s, Elbows Rock cockerels splendid birds for a good Storeplpe, Etc. bC• five. tions in various walks of _ • _ _- —.-__ - Thos. Sanderson &Son, _ � _ - pQf3i .� rq eppl dtooLirs'Tnmble. Greenwood. rP-7 . _ ' life in order to erform their dtit IDER-MAKING-The undprsl ned It ]s always a.ples: ire for- u8 fo� " _ P y to their country and to h" inanity. prepared t make cider -every week day PROPRIETORS until further notice at the Cheiywooi Cider ttiilL r _ I C. w Petty. Shaw Ot1Y goods. They may return, rritbunt the _ QTICE is hereby Risen that fi,to:- . soars of.�' iiP urgopne oft a owns les vFArn aft( rzn( illf 11ea1 heY@. Corpora ion Bonds For Sale --1h', D Dykes. tkey are as physically fit as when Bond Broker, Whitby. ont.. Belt Phone 193. I EAst R'hitbv to the Count of Ontario, - We here the lloyal Ptil'ple line. E Ind. Phone .o. surf in the Province• of Ontario,.. trnier. - 'thre enlisted. -fill in one sense, J S BALSDO�i -- -�- PICKERIN+G. _ will apply to the Patllament of Cants- _ -three or four or' -five years of the �14TANTED-A house with s Good da at the next session.' thereof, for a . S. erehar i and a few acres •o! land. Also a best part of their lives have been "matt farm s tuatertin or near the Vi[laQe of Ptck- Bill of Di�:orce" frons hIa wiYe, �11ire ' - - --' q'a5ted. They. served their eosin- cnng, Apply to fu,d vtt+te, 4-tl tilaud Clai ke of the TORn of Hilton in — - .. -_. �.—. _.-r r the State of New York, one of the =try at a -time when they were the �lENVARD-A suitithle reward will L'oited Siarea ^of America. alarrie4i w all be ven to the rson who restores to D. 1 most use to themselves, and when A Scott, c'aremont, t t2 a .smelt hoe or vault woman, an the grouRdoP adultery and The Whe which was stolen from his sale on Tuesday night. desertion. they return to civilian life they 14 hen the bo= was taken it contained a bank Dated -at the totsn of Oshawa In the book and othei papers. 6 will have to begin at the point at - ••� County of Ontario in ,the Province of Which. they left' off Our >aoldi@t• jvOTTC`E-Owinlz to the congeaOrin Ontario• .the 13th day of August, Are now Obtainable in 1-2 and }l lb, bags 1 of work at our mill, we find ,t impossible to A. its: 1919. - Mise emerge from the war, have our mill will he open Foye, no matter in What shape cake �n any more etuLOm work for one 'week from ' $ A)IL�EL Br,RooT\E: Campbell s. — - i ._ Nov.Leh to 9th.mdusive. Hold 1 trviL as B p ll � Barley and Rye Flours y @ for work u'II Chrlscmaa. y elicitor., �V, E. N, 8inclttir, °} made great saerifiees, for which Cedar Grove Cider mill. Lapp Bros, a 49•-il ' Oshawa, On11 t. Coulbioed in suitable proportions with Wheat Flour,, �6 r Vied will whodhavetremained _ •'.`:;;SCIENCE AND 11NI M STRY AID � �a a Pastryand Cookies. x' they k splendid -Bread Bunsi Muffibs, T a eat home have been doing their part " in s Lilors humble way. but there -`— — VICTORY LOA. �i When r ti in Wheat Flour ask for '"�'he is still raisin great a work 500 0A0 be done. r - b �i'HE 'C7CTFST �'i3O OF it $ ,000 town j. Ims become necessary in order " ry For Bread that Mises •ell. that Canada may continue in the r war= for another - -� R C 2-3 F Z O T R - year. Even if O N A ythe war were to terminate now, 4 For'Pa3try for delirious, fla6ey, pies, cookies, etc. w 'expend would continue a buy eq buying i 's °tri ,tic to another year, as it will take that ) _ _ When wheat flour t 1 cnal gnantit as �` of ettbAtittite floiira.. - length of time or longer to de. { #no very Canadian It is the fluty s _The' Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd.- got every Canadian to contribute as much as he or abe edu to this t n,ai t Victory Loan. The enrin rineeds x Z. the money and mnst have w' _:Those who will bay victory Bonds • YY A ill T E D Once again I am going to Rive the peo-' 'will be performing a patriotic ? pie achance co buy. their winter anppl of wearing a �, - g Ppare! at greatly redu . We wilt pay the big heat' prices. _ $ace will not permit men - be making an excellent in. of seed, be offered during this Big Sale, It will } ?� be necessary for you to call to apprect- +the country, but at the same time P' __ ;r + Send cls samples- and get ate this hone savin o portunity, they Will be helping t�ietilselvea. our prices before'ThCommencing on the boys who country's havff been battless have ghting been selling. WED and last n, OCT. 18TH le doing it at a great sacrifice to best of facilities g - themselves. Those who buy Vic- rt k for cleaning, ' Saturday, Oct. 28, both inclneive. Come early, big stock to 4 J.H.DOWNEY COMPANY choose from Gory Bonds will be helping the fi � .,�-1�..•..:,,�„ ' -� cause of freedom, but without WHITBY. ONTARIO J. Fingold, North Claremont snaking any sacrifice. - — ficb :: �. +. ,�� r v� W—W .. .. i. ... • .. :.. :... ; .. � ' ' I':...try Ad The Universal '-yawing -:-Machine'! Manufactured by W. H. Jackson & Soni Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, V BlacksmithinR, and Woodworking in -all its branches, Saw gumming and filing a specialty, ' "We stook gasoline Engines, Emery ' M:els, Circular Saws, Saw and Emery Mandrels. ' We . Have for sale a blacksmith's bel. � 'b" Iowa lows In good order. N Mitt m As an instance of how science and industry have co-6perated.in helping to win the war, it is interesting to note that Sir Thomas White, K.C.M.G., Minister of Finance, has mane a special "His Master's Voice" Record for the purpose of actually informing the Canadian Public in his own voice concerning the need of the second Victory Loan. • Science has thus made it possible for the voice of the Finance Minister to be heard in thousands of places in every part of the Country at th same time. - Theilldstration shows Sir Thomas "caught in the act" as a made his special rerding at the laboratories of the Berliner Gram -o -phone C pany, Limited, ontrea 01ARees Musk Sore; 0 NL You need a Perfection Oil Heater at a low price., only $6 00 ' Dash Lanterns, Lanterns with high or low glaslaes, _ only $1,00 each Corduroy tend Plain Velvet for heavy dresses: ` from 65c to 1.25 per yard. Beat Almira yarn, grey and white, 2.60 per lb. Men's Heavy Rain Coate at very reasonable prices Y; ' Come. and get your order filled. -; Canada Food Board License No. 8.10788 a 7, _ '74 Sherman Rumohr 4p, 'off duty severe cold. .q. er ;D usuinessq, sed --.to report, is improving after her S.- �a Att recent illness. an tiered cattle at Gled Major on Tue8 -4h 0 e 0 "You eon duty for a week on account o far' This is the ason or se* in --nicely. ountry, 17' a sore knee, 'is now Improving Canada is a farming c Joha,%nd Mrs. Fleming and Ly - Can anyone deny the-'s6und business man and Mrs. Pilkey visited with Canada _grows more food than the peop e en our 'WW. and Mrs. Ormerod, of Green of Canada need. s - se of this plan of protecting wood on Sunday. valuable market ? To pr Mrsi (Dr.) B. 1. Love is no %v able osper she must sell thaisur­` From. the standpoih toward recovery af ter plus food. t of the man grogrerattack of pneumonia, Great -Br* r 'best customer w urity -Could ess On and after Monday, Nov 4tb, grain, k he t for his money ? Where else, the stores in the village. will close -for" por , beef',Sheese and, other e ",during the winter montlis at 8 -could he get a five and a half per cent. farm products. o'clock everk evening except Sat- 1-1 urdays. Every practical man must see how. -retufn on such security? We. regret to hear. that Mr. M. he find an investment to pay interest t it is to hold the British trade. -6 moved to. Toeon- Canada wants not only, the pro 6 last week to reaide', is now in 50 regularly and with so little tfouble fit on ertainly Canadians Very poor -health and Is. -under the this trade, she wishes to create, a aood- the lender? C, docltorq care. As the operators at-thetele- have an opportunity to. benefit very s Canadian pro - in Bfitain toward duty .,phone central have been off directly from this borrowing plan. suffering from Influenza, Miss ucts assure our and thus. export busi- ALarton Thexton, of Pickering, has Canada borrows i And the money �been assisting Mr. Shirk for a -spe t entirely in Canada --a verX large Mile of V*eks. ter 13 -brag closed' for. -two -At the moment Great Britain asks art of it fbr the very crops the farmer weekp owing to the epidemic of --for credits asks Canada to sell her the tuftndnzv our continuation ani has,to sell. blieschoolisre-opened on. Mon- ro, ducts of the farm,"'Gn time."L To told her trade, it is necessary to give Therefore, if- the Victory Loan is a� 612ce and all the teachers back to rk. this credit. suti:ess, business in Canada must' -be her Miss Dolbear, assistant teacher -This takes c'apital—im capital. ood, the nation must prosper and so mense ta the coutinnation school has re! turned and resumed her duties on For Britain's urchases fromCqnada ge able to carry on a vigorous war -Monday. having quits recovered from the attack of litaffitenza, arevugco and these purcKases must be ...effort.in France and Flanders'. for in cash. As a, practical man you mu, home in Toronto, on. paid 'Thanksgiving Day, approve of the Victory Loan plan. -In these. times,'it is not easy even We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Peter Linton, which for a nation as wealthy as Canada to Then help it along; Put your own Certain other mone nto Vic --Bonds..- e our X on ml xbridge.. -Hsi fnneeal took place country can lend us money, The ly friends -to buy; work har�among on Sunday when her body waR --jeonveyid to its last 'resting- plac' way now open for Canada to secure Your loyal -neighbors to make the in Pine Grove cemeter:�. whelming i% Morkey is to borrow from.the people of Victory Loan 1918 an over Th Infinen epidemig from 1- - -whichalarRenumberof our resi. 'Canada. success. dents have been suffering, is now Fortunately there on the wane. have.not been anx critical cases, V IV M. 00, !S very light. Several C-TOR,Y RON D M Now AL '"010F A fto wise developed into pwkumoula; AMP %A but none of these were Very se- -Mont ere deeplygrieved to bear of the death of Percy Pugh.- of ""'"Aurom, -which took place on Wei by Ciiii-ad 'a Victog 14M C in -Operation with the Inister of F :uesday after several days' Illness of the Do—im of Canada. 4' 147 suffering frain Influenza and.Dneu. Mrs.Pugh. of Glen Major.,. and was well-known in th 8 THE lf And on Sunday his wife, who was -strickea with the same disease, ­PICKERING GARAGE lunion viv ilso passed away. I in On Tuesday night Itome un- r Munn �ammu� known person or persons br6ke Having purchkied ilie garage businesi of Russell'Andt OF CANADA ato D. A. Scott's store and sue- prepared to repair all mali of autos. . Having workid in arr�'. HEAD OFMCK TORON" J -4, we are prepai "ceeded in getting between. four auto factory for a nntnbie�r of yeat efunded in id a quiautity of can - 9 papers, an :We -keep in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all wn at uct of accounts', of manu- ned goods. it is not kno makes of csi oil, em the cond present what amount of -goods were taken. 'dso Williams, Pickern'* facturers, farmers an -mere -through a t the back entrance, -jAl�&GS DEPARTMENT 1ocks of both being broken to gain 'Admittailbe. Mr'. Scott is offering 1,1111L MILLINEM"Iff OPENI .7. PICKERING BRANCH9 a reward -for the estoration of C. ZIMMERMAN, Manager. Branch also at Wldtbr.; . . . . . . thedrawer or 1pult taken from 'The ndersigned -having opened up n1likliniery Parloir .75 K. Ahe safe. See ad1ft Fridayt a.thereon, PercyLynn, Cho reb, will hold their . Fall Opening on Wednesday, XTa ;:,was seriously ill suffering trom hAV:11 Thursday and Friday, Sepiember 18-20. Dal Meningitis and on Monday The patronage of the la. At no time in the world's history . bam 1 morning she received another dies of Pickering and vicinity thiW those at am incentive to save.. By economy M 0A cablegram conveying the end is respe etfally solicited. home can serve their 06untr-y'T news that be had' -succumbed to -on non-esse Economize by not spending stop toward real eci "that much dreaded disease. He Mrs.; ifid, Miss Shepherd, ickering ntialsorhocarl" Every 'enlisted early in the' summer, He saved helpa, A savings account is the first weeks in training at spent several i a-militaryeamp in Nova Scotia, afterwards going overseas to com- J. C. kacnai Uxbridge, spent DOMINION BANK his training inEngland. The Thursday last with his relatives lots toal -sympathy of the community is here." - Coal, extended- to -the -sormyKing moth- Fred Ward sbipp6d two load§ Y RRANCW- J..60ROON HALL, Manager. and the members of ilie li-milY of hogs to Toronto the latter part er their bereavement— —of t w, no their fall work. Silo filling IQ Rbutit completed and they are THOS -LAW9 it now busy- Nvith 'their roots and A. left O� T. B, Marquill, Pickering7' he Un' ed Fumers, ic Tivirsday last for Montreal. ex a pect', to leave ill �' few days for Before gi% K. He sells the om kind that does not 611 pleasant voyage. e -twine box, down and tangle in th -right. No k1m 11 1 A a F% Mrs. Fred Farmer received a ?,* we cablegramon Monday from her Farmers' Club meets in Picks i, Gunner J.'E. Farmer, of the Town Hall en second Wednes 44 solo Jan : 8— C nadian Artillery, Tank "GA RA GE day of 'each 'month only. ON Oil so 2od a NEW Fab Battalion, 9 out! 3[,Zl L4 aying that he had ar- during summer months nd well in England. Of all materials and deslan sees Apr rived safe a It will pay YOU The undersigned have opened up a new Seed corn now on band at A. J. to.as He sailed'from Quebec on Oct. kept in stock 00. Way to a all at our works acd inspect our stock Gsi at the corner of Church and Allisou's, Pickering if f uc's e:s N 6th. ere they are Mo. Joe and obtaLn prices Don't be midedby King Sts.. Pickering, w�l an Thos. Birkett and Ed. Gleeson Binder, twine now on hand at A ft = to .1217 agents we do no, employ them, oon*quno prepared to repair all kinds of aul J. Allison's and at Mr. Jack 1 0 are busy these days throughout ly We can. Lad do throw off the sent motor -cycles and -bicvcles. .11*01 %,. therlortbern part of the township ,mmi,,ion of 10 per sent., which you Wo and oils are kept Wilson'@, Pickering., 0841 . Tires, repairs * 1 -soliciting subscriptions to the Vic. serteinly save by putab"ini ly on hand. Must be, called for beforei 27 0& constant try loan. Farmers should be in a sell imuoise& I I . Deal ETHERD, 106od position. to subs rib h vily J. Ir. m COWAN & SH ft Sherman Rumohr 4p, 'off duty severe cold. .q. er ;D usuinessq, sed --.to report, is improving after her S.- �a Att recent illness. an tiered cattle at Gled Major on Tue8 -4h 0 e 0 "You eon duty for a week on account o far' This is the ason or se* in --nicely. ountry, 17' a sore knee, 'is now Improving Canada is a farming c Joha,%nd Mrs. Fleming and Ly - Can anyone deny the-'s6und business man and Mrs. Pilkey visited with Canada _grows more food than the peop e en our 'WW. and Mrs. Ormerod, of Green of Canada need. s - se of this plan of protecting wood on Sunday. valuable market ? To pr Mrsi (Dr.) B. 1. Love is no %v able osper she must sell thaisur­` From. the standpoih toward recovery af ter plus food. t of the man grogrerattack of pneumonia, Great -Br* r 'best customer w urity -Could ess On and after Monday, Nov 4tb, grain, k he t for his money ? Where else, the stores in the village. will close -for" por , beef',Sheese and, other e ",during the winter montlis at 8 -could he get a five and a half per cent. farm products. o'clock everk evening except Sat- 1-1 urdays. Every practical man must see how. -retufn on such security? We. regret to hear. that Mr. M. he find an investment to pay interest t it is to hold the British trade. -6 moved to. Toeon- Canada wants not only, the pro 6 last week to reaide', is now in 50 regularly and with so little tfouble fit on ertainly Canadians Very poor -health and Is. -under the this trade, she wishes to create, a aood- the lender? C, docltorq care. As the operators at-thetele- have an opportunity to. benefit very s Canadian pro - in Bfitain toward duty .,phone central have been off directly from this borrowing plan. suffering from Influenza, Miss ucts assure our and thus. export busi- ALarton Thexton, of Pickering, has Canada borrows i And the money �been assisting Mr. Shirk for a -spe t entirely in Canada --a verX large Mile of V*eks. ter 13 -brag closed' for. -two -At the moment Great Britain asks art of it fbr the very crops the farmer weekp owing to the epidemic of --for credits asks Canada to sell her the tuftndnzv our continuation ani has,to sell. blieschoolisre-opened on. Mon- ro, ducts of the farm,"'Gn time."L To told her trade, it is necessary to give Therefore, if- the Victory Loan is a� 612ce and all the teachers back to rk. this credit. suti:ess, business in Canada must' -be her Miss Dolbear, assistant teacher -This takes c'apital—im capital. ood, the nation must prosper and so mense ta the coutinnation school has re! turned and resumed her duties on For Britain's urchases fromCqnada ge able to carry on a vigorous war -Monday. having quits recovered from the attack of litaffitenza, arevugco and these purcKases must be ...effort.in France and Flanders'. for in cash. As a, practical man you mu, home in Toronto, on. paid 'Thanksgiving Day, approve of the Victory Loan plan. -In these. times,'it is not easy even We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Peter Linton, which for a nation as wealthy as Canada to Then help it along; Put your own Certain other mone nto Vic --Bonds..- e our X on ml xbridge.. -Hsi fnneeal took place country can lend us money, The ly friends -to buy; work har�among on Sunday when her body waR --jeonveyid to its last 'resting- plac' way now open for Canada to secure Your loyal -neighbors to make the in Pine Grove cemeter:�. whelming i% Morkey is to borrow from.the people of Victory Loan 1918 an over Th Infinen epidemig from 1- - -whichalarRenumberof our resi. 'Canada. success. dents have been suffering, is now Fortunately there on the wane. have.not been anx critical cases, V IV M. 00, !S very light. Several C-TOR,Y RON D M Now AL '"010F A fto wise developed into pwkumoula; AMP %A but none of these were Very se- -Mont ere deeplygrieved to bear of the death of Percy Pugh.- of ""'"Aurom, -which took place on Wei by Ciiii-ad 'a Victog 14M C in -Operation with the Inister of F :uesday after several days' Illness of the Do—im of Canada. 4' 147 suffering frain Influenza and.Dneu. Mrs.Pugh. of Glen Major.,. and was well-known in th 8 THE lf And on Sunday his wife, who was -strickea with the same disease, ­PICKERING GARAGE lunion viv ilso passed away. I in On Tuesday night Itome un- r Munn �ammu� known person or persons br6ke Having purchkied ilie garage businesi of Russell'Andt OF CANADA ato D. A. Scott's store and sue- prepared to repair all mali of autos. . Having workid in arr�'. HEAD OFMCK TORON" J -4, we are prepai "ceeded in getting between. four auto factory for a nntnbie�r of yeat efunded in id a quiautity of can - 9 papers, an :We -keep in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all wn at uct of accounts', of manu- ned goods. it is not kno makes of csi oil, em the cond present what amount of -goods were taken. 'dso Williams, Pickern'* facturers, farmers an -mere -through a t the back entrance, -jAl�&GS DEPARTMENT 1ocks of both being broken to gain 'Admittailbe. Mr'. Scott is offering 1,1111L MILLINEM"Iff OPENI .7. PICKERING BRANCH9 a reward -for the estoration of C. ZIMMERMAN, Manager. Branch also at Wldtbr.; . . . . . . thedrawer or 1pult taken from 'The ndersigned -having opened up n1likliniery Parloir .75 K. Ahe safe. See ad1ft Fridayt a.thereon, PercyLynn, Cho reb, will hold their . Fall Opening on Wednesday, XTa ;:,was seriously ill suffering trom hAV:11 Thursday and Friday, Sepiember 18-20. Dal Meningitis and on Monday The patronage of the la. At no time in the world's history . bam 1 morning she received another dies of Pickering and vicinity thiW those at am incentive to save.. By economy M 0A cablegram conveying the end is respe etfally solicited. home can serve their 06untr-y'T news that be had' -succumbed to -on non-esse Economize by not spending stop toward real eci "that much dreaded disease. He Mrs.; ifid, Miss Shepherd, ickering ntialsorhocarl" Every 'enlisted early in the' summer, He saved helpa, A savings account is the first weeks in training at spent several i a-militaryeamp in Nova Scotia, afterwards going overseas to com- J. C. kacnai Uxbridge, spent DOMINION BANK his training inEngland. The Thursday last with his relatives lots toal -sympathy of the community is here." - Coal, extended- to -the -sormyKing moth- Fred Ward sbipp6d two load§ Y RRANCW- J..60ROON HALL, Manager. and the members of ilie li-milY of hogs to Toronto the latter part er their bereavement— —of t w, no their fall work. Silo filling IQ Rbutit completed and they are THOS -LAW9 it now busy- Nvith 'their roots and A. left O� T. B, Marquill, Pickering7' he Un' ed Fumers, ic Tivirsday last for Montreal. ex a pect', to leave ill �' few days for Before gi% K. He sells the om kind that does not 611 pleasant voyage. e -twine box, down and tangle in th -right. No k1m 11 1 A a F% Mrs. Fred Farmer received a ?,* we cablegramon Monday from her Farmers' Club meets in Picks i, Gunner J.'E. Farmer, of the Town Hall en second Wednes 44 solo Jan : 8— C nadian Artillery, Tank "GA RA GE day of 'each 'month only. ON Oil so 2od a NEW Fab Battalion, 9 out! 3[,Zl L4 aying that he had ar- during summer months nd well in England. Of all materials and deslan sees Apr rived safe a It will pay YOU The undersigned have opened up a new Seed corn now on band at A. J. to.as He sailed'from Quebec on Oct. kept in stock 00. Way to a all at our works acd inspect our stock Gsi at the corner of Church and Allisou's, Pickering if f uc's e:s N 6th. ere they are Mo. Joe and obtaLn prices Don't be midedby King Sts.. Pickering, w�l an Thos. Birkett and Ed. Gleeson Binder, twine now on hand at A ft = to .1217 agents we do no, employ them, oon*quno prepared to repair all kinds of aul J. Allison's and at Mr. Jack 1 0 are busy these days throughout ly We can. Lad do throw off the sent motor -cycles and -bicvcles. .11*01 %,. therlortbern part of the township ,mmi,,ion of 10 per sent., which you Wo and oils are kept Wilson'@, Pickering., 0841 . Tires, repairs * 1 -soliciting subscriptions to the Vic. serteinly save by putab"ini ly on hand. Must be, called for beforei 27 0& constant try loan. Farmers should be in a sell imuoise& I I . Deal ETHERD, 106od position. to subs rib h vily J. Ir. m COWAN & SH ft 'w. �.� y, F ..., y,..a _.,•:. . _ .. , .. : '. :, ..., """ 'f'A•,, .'.�. '.'"-5.a'Ti'�, .. .'�"�ti-W a•:'•.' .-;i�?��__" "m:r "ec^''w._'Y'ftd' �F.'*�• +C _ �•, I = OR many years this company has studied the shoe`needs of work- _ men in' all lines of industry. The conditions under which work Pigeons Also Used During the Siege nal. The news of the besieged city.' •✓ 1c was printed in very small type on Ames Holden NkCready shoes fol• farmers, lumbermen, miners, _ Although airplanes .were unknown ope side of -a thin letter sheet, and the other aide of the sheet Arae left - .77 blank for personal communications. the greatest comforf to each class. We are ablb to-do this -because of our _closely were the- Prussian lines drawn a. - about a city. a communicationwritteenn on them. were written o > - rptletters tine letters into the balsa der- ' { The military author-itees` s called- upon eti city presented a more difficult t� j - r the aeronaut .Durouf to make a bel- fie. Day loon flight from Paris. Carrying 250 ' by sending carrier pigeons 'it with Llasrrap "Shoemakers to the Nation" :., . the balloons. Letters and despatches .p • -1. "Britisti drums were beatingE�iC.3 1` were photographed and so reduced WANTED r hours, landed at.Evreaux, far, beyond that a single homing pigeon on its � and - way to Paris often carried thousands gular mail was then' established, and ,,through the streets of Lille this mor Ang,"--Cable despatch; Oct. 78. _ I _ _ _ _.. - ..though many flights ended in disaster H191190t 4t continued, until the surrender . of FEATHERS --the city:. It was' in this way that in postage. British drums. beating 'through �� h Prises Pald :. +x 'recruited a new army, which offered were ; _ Prompt Returns -No Commission �- o - To set brown or tan color, soak the streets of Lille this •morning The -balloon service was maintained LM POU. &-Co. _ ` - "V .. - ,soder -. = - - - 'With gold• hqr spires adorning; _ •� • Sept. 28, 1870, to Jan. ?8, 1871. "par - - -U sf<ssoasseo ors aea�t - laeatsesl ,. 1 •e.- Letters to be sent bablon- _ And. h8 ppY hearts kept rhythkn wit1L Locomotor At&M.' soaked in strong salt water for ten w . minutes before washing. - • : • : n My P Feet. 1, From barb- to house, eigiityfovr the beating of the drums,.- While voices sobbed and quavered:. Locomotor ataxia, or tabes dorsa- _ qVP. 63WW3E7a a ' my visited sister last visited me -she ro ! sem• (`. From thirty„steps• "The Liberator comes!" I las,- as the doctors more often sail it is a disease of the s pins, Ford, which 0 ULTR� i ,rase me a new'.name• Woman •Who Walks. I said tisat name barn to" windmill, From barn to one hundred t pigpen 1 The muffled -tram p of infantry -.was, occurs chiefl yin meri at or just before v abetter would have bees, Woman Who Weeps, steps- dying in the distance, middle life; it arrows itself by a peed, _ of all kinds. ` for I was suffering so much with my that I had frequent r From wind sill to pigpen (laden with two pails of water) one 'hundred The heavy-footed Hun had gone -had �'� fled tlGithout resistance; iia ra' gait and by pains in various pkrt4 of the body. The cause of the disease Better quality proferred. Write. for prices... c, r .-feet crying spells. ' There were countless .reasons: is the and . thirty steps. (Love when it He, had seen his doom approach* PP. g not yet absolutely detergiined, but iia STANFORIYS,. Limited _ .. countless eteps I have to take every rains and blows!). and had taken timely wa>sing; -most physicians believe bhat it -a Mg field 8L- Montreal - day; a long ,day of fifteen hours that From pantry to kitchen table, four So the British drurfis were beating result of one of the most prevalent teen steps. - through the' streets of Lille this 'blood diseases. - TePeats itself seven iamea a week be- .. -. cane' chores and housework have a i From kitchen table to dining -table, morning! One of the first things that the sof : is to tell the person to close his eyes . �'+ Way of claiming one with deadly re ten steps.� fere, from locomotor ataxia -may cb- L• and t4 touch the tip of his nose with gularity even on Sundays and hol!• From kitchen upsWra to my bed -I Aye, the British drums, and Belgian, serve is a sight unsteadiness of his his fingers. He is as likely to touch 1 days: zoom, fifty steps. Americda and French feet, especially in the dark. Instead his ear as, his nose, t ` Th9 night before.siater'a visit end- . I could go on piling up figures, by And Italian, roll a fanfare o'er valley,' of hitting the ground squarely _on the: The outlook in locomotor, ats.�ia, ac -77 `ed I was unu6valiy footsore. I threw; counting the steps I took every, day -hill and tarench; ! sole, his foot. seems •to - take a slant” far- as rteobery is concerned; is 'not � jrn back and forth and cries -cross, over Froin North , Sea down to Switzerland- to 'one or the other side and to plant good • the disease is usual, yaelf on •the lounye and cried sd hard C I y progres• that she was alazjned• A 'few .days ! and over, with heels run down, shoes, the freedom chorus rune r itself where he did not intend to put .sive, but not always rapidly progres- '� Fater re came from her a package not well adapted to my work, stock At t14e heels of vanquished Iiinden- it. He finds Jhs .can do much better sive. The patient may live'for years and i r. I opened the letter firsts ingss-roughly darned and wrinkled, feet burg and•hia cowering, flying Huns: if he looks where he is going; of, in such comfort as the recurring pains ` rind read: none too well bathed, nails not al-� " j course, he cannot do that so well in I will permit. The treatment consists 'f " r ways trimmed. But the time! How The Day the Germany. toasted ii the dark, and .is therefore much more ! largely in a training of the muscles _ Dean Sister: For.tho first time, find• time for fussing over my feet? { their arrogance and, scorning ') uncertain of himself when the light, by means of suitable exercises so as to since Fou were Big Sister' eeed.I was Sister's_ labels • insistently answered Is ushered in, thank heaven, by tbe' is poor. Soon sensation in the 'sole! restore the power of coordination 'Baby, tugging atyour skirts, I find; me and I realized how I had bead fool; beadrg drums, this morning; 1 of the foot becomes blunted, and he j That course does not cure the disease, ' you doton and oui-down as to coni y waste nl of aiy airength and But it is the Day of Justice and of feels as if he were walking on thick but in certain cases it assists to arrest " age and decided out -at -heel as to decidedly nerves. , ` Victory nought can hinder,- woolen or. rubber pads. it, and -in any case, .when successful, * common sense, ab heie l cone with a' ,+ „, " I For the'AlJled'druens are playing Utt- ' Those le , I well reform, I resolved, and I g symptoms are not alwa s 'vee the patient immense relief and ' leeiure and present. will reform ntebhodically> and sensi• t conditional Surrenderl' 'the first, for sometimes sharp; stab- comfort by giving back to him the :.. "Since those tato feet of ,yours form, bly." It would take resolution and bung pains, recurring in the same r control of his . muscles in walking, ' the'ac�tual physical oonnection between: time but if it saved me from fits,. of The Day! The Dalt! God bless, it; it spot at brief intervals, are the Brat! r_writing, eating, and other activities yam' body and your daily `Pa's of and ciossnesa if I could do� has come at last in glory intimation of trouble. These - Paid, of daily fife. - F deity,' wilny don't you take as, good care R may Work better, if Icould be a bet- To snake an end forever of_proud Dee- , which are. often .very severe, occur; °fir of your feet as I saw you take of the ter partner and wife, surely it was potism'a story; t most frequently in the lower eatrem Wtsr�rier, the it screeched on 4 ' It will see t vauntifr war lords and I ' although they y ! by Worth vrhile. h� g tries, elthou t may occur in the t ESCAPED FROM PRISON x fi its cable.and ran hard? You cleaned That night I bathed by feet in hot their Junkers' ground to powder, r cbgst, the •face or the head._ Fre- _ and oiled the bearin and observed And will hear the world's Te- Denm Eight British Of leers Have ThriHia� gs water, plunged them for a minute into gaently pain and disordered function, ' fR while you Worked over it, Z always � cold water,. dried .them thoroughly _!Welling loud and ever loudert attaek one of the organsrusually the feel sorry for negleeeW machinery-; and then gave them a -good massaging _J..:W. gENGOUGH-. stamachrafid manifest themselves in Adventures on Land and Sea. f ' It In made to give service and since it with . oil.. What . relieved feet! My p the form of retorting paroxyaee s;. Eight British officers, captured at `• , i' cannot repair },*slit I am always 0011.1 whole body felt the comfort I slept physicians call --these attacks crises, But -el -Amara (in : Mesopotamia, in f demasd wba11 I ' do not glue 4t at like s baby, l<.addes Dresees in Belgium. and, when .they 'affeef the stomach,' 1917), have reached England after chance to do its best work.' j Int the morning,I gastric crisis. - �F_.._„-- .,._ .. ;, - adken -- put on a pair of A Well-to-do Brussels -woman- g ��r-R�-disesae amu,.,,, ; `!Please use the contents of the #sox i the new stockings and my gest shoes, is a letter: "I have a ¢lock made out idisturbs the bladder functions. The escaped from the Tartish prison n cramp ' 2 am sending to give your feet. A, resolving' to cobble the crooked heels of the --hood of my husband's service 'victim's eyes -often safter, and tee fre• in the interior of Asia Minor. They "• chines," of the old -ones as soon as breakfast cape; 'a -waist made of his football quently complains of doub.e vision, a Journeyed seaward across the Taurus Here is what sister sent me. utas ave- r. - I- symptom caused- by paralysis of ter j mountains.. Food supplies wee•, chert. - a it an hour the heels were straight and mamma has managed a d:esa out of tarn tie o A ahoernaker s iron last; a sloe if a, I ,b,M mastered the aha na$ on the 1 he dial y nese throw h pit y ig er's -hammer and;ltsip•-p0iated atoll; `a ='P ng -room tAbleeloth, and m R atrophy of �l►e o c nerd to travel b a ht. _The sea , was inside of the shoe over which I- shift sisters have cloaks made oat of wool- .vs' is, another accaaional complication.. reached after a fortnight. A Turkish keen, strong -blade s for cattins , leather; a bow ct shoemaker's nails; `leery ttad been keeping a pad of len blankets." lar ncertainty affects net I patrol boat was diseover� in a creek The mused u ry an extra. large bottle of sweet oil and folded paper to protect. my flesh. _-.� _ only'the legs but often the caliper ea and the party took possession of {f - . st down pairs of now atockinge.. Alter dinner ray lest. were not so - 1 tremitiee as' we?i; the patient rauet' daring -tire crew's absence. Sailing tired as utlual• I had some sawing to Feather pullers should be immedi- make all movementa of the hands and, towards Cyprus and ateerdrrg by the ' article' bore a and do. 'Off came my shoes and for flue ately removed from the flock; other arms under the control of vision . or sun and -stars, they reached the island : _ -41 sentence* on the were Ehsractert minutes -I viguroualy pinched ae}d, birds will acgmire the habit. It -ds else bungle them.,.- 011e eom on test when on the verge of starvation, hav toss qr BifEdcuii to stop'this habit. _ of the lade of musenlar co-ordination I Ing crossed 120 miles of open sea. tag fastaaed to fire iron last, oboes oft until again I lead to be on the - ' "Wlseer' the• engine of your run. _ 'L Peart !stoke dowry you Were provided "What in Jhe worm} are you with tool- ad know how tor maloe the ��•� asked my 'husband, coming in as I was " simple r errs needed. Why. -not putting away the bottle of ,oil after � 7 straights& up the rundown heels on bathing and rubbing my feet' that _ your shoes and hammer down the - , -�-.r::lia that. bruise ar0uz. soles? . A we- I He listened thoughtfully. • .J :''' .:!��-�' _ __ evening. I told trim the whole story. - I�sII'a»set aro more grseiaus- than a I for hh�se rcertainasi as n I coin built Shap -Mae& machin+,. Tayke care of " ' +them., eluded. could move the . This was fastened to the stockings: I've been thinking how to pipe- ewa- b "These stockings are a gift. A ter to the barn and the poultry yard- ft=Mr=15u-L RMPS you to the PIKS M. ran say the rest for yourself!" "Oh, if you 'could, Martin, there' I was touched . by my sister's be so much less to do I could raise ,meq u too crept thoughtfin as I hurried away, t*the When we are out of debt-" money in turkeys $��� M OL DEN c CR'EA DY l_ 1 M !TED ' - � barn to sae if o o law lamb was Now rant that like a woman. Take ��®®® ��6 BG�8 = t .prospering. No one .to blame be. one load •off her and she goes hu 'n p (�`�a�t �•+ !� cau*e Martin, my husband, had to foz.anotherY' _ �qQ���® 005 �A =leave Ail the charge of all the young ,There, was a world of tender af- -stock to me. It was our farm and our fection in .hie. voice. NOW work. If m•- feet ached from the "That's the wayto advance, Mar- rages. lur mites' I walked every day, let them tin."-- 13 * MYACINTME r ache -one must do the best sire can. The next lime I went to town I -:.. Martih had not built the big incon- bought walking shoes and decided that i . _zO �= FACTORY venient house or planned the location it was poor business to use worn out of -the farm bui=ldings. We. ha& beat' shoes to work in. bought the place and it w•as a valuable Life looks better to me now! The _ place: nightly bathing, the every other -night 21e A rues Hnlden�McCready factory at sr. Hyacirtlx , entirety devoted to the production njs�ork! It was time to feed the pigs. With oil rub, the shoe heels kept in repair, sF.ors. Capacity ¢,00� pairs pip day. eistez'n u en soup rntr -in -. , my inoognrs in spim ox my nasn of resentment, I set myself to counting my steps. It grew 'interesting. ' By bedtime I had begun an imposing or- TRY of• figures: - - - BALLOONS CARRIED MAIL • yvu"15 w+neya arc: ICs VUa euvuAu •vr my gain in .flesh, in nerve and in good , tem`per. I am still the Woman -Who - Walks and my husband says I am also the Womsn-Who-Smiles. , letter e i e are the 1 tte ing relies of the as' g I = OR many years this company has studied the shoe`needs of work- Journals, invented by Le Petit Jour - men in' all lines of industry. The conditions under which work Pigeons Also Used During the Siege nal. The news of the besieged city.' e of • Paris in 1879. was printed in very small type on Ames Holden NkCready shoes fol• farmers, lumbermen, miners, _ Although airplanes .were unknown ope side of -a thin letter sheet, and the other aide of the sheet Arae left - „� in 1870, balloons played an impar- tart part in the siege of 'Paris. So blank for personal communications. the greatest comforf to each class. We are ablb to-do this -because of our _closely were the- Prussian lines drawn About a score of Paris papers issued these novel a tsr - about a city. a communicationwritteenn on them. were written o t is worth remem cnng• that ficre is an A. H. 17. shoe for every with: the-_ outside world was cut 'off, rptletters tine letters into the balsa der- ' { The military author-itees` s called- upon eti city presented a more difficult tions. and the highest. standards of workmanship.-- r the aeronaut .Durouf to make a bel- problem, but this was partially solved loon flight from Paris. Carrying 250 ' by sending carrier pigeons 'it with Llasrrap "Shoemakers to the Nation" pounds of letters be made the at - the balloons. Letters and despatches -tempt, and after a flight of three were photographed and so reduced r hours, landed at.Evreaux, far, beyond that a single homing pigeon on its the zone of Prussian control. A re- way to Paris often carried thousands gular mail was then' established, and of despatches in a quill attached to " ..though many flights ended in disaster its tail. One pigeon carried to Paris 4t continued, until the surrender . of despatches representing 300;000 francs --the city:. It was' in this way that in postage. Grambeta, the statesman, made his 'e escape from Paris to Tours, where he +x 'recruited a new army, which offered Dried beets retain their flavor, but _ i a desperate but vain resistance to lose some of their bright color.. the, invaders. To set brown or tan color, soak s The -balloon service was maintained the article to be 4vashed for ten min- 'throughout the investment, from utes in a pail of water to which has. •� • Sept. 28, 1870, to Jan. ?8, 1871. "par been added a cupful of vinegar. Black Letters to be sent bablon- or blackand white goods should be i,;,h:,' =onto" were written on very thin soaked in strong salt water for ten -- japer, st• . �LL Viand among the most stere minutes before washing. - • : • ons - or a --a as or ers , I = OR many years this company has studied the shoe`needs of work- men in' all lines of industry. The conditions under which work -' shoes -are -worn .differ widely, and, no single type of shoe will suit ,all of them. - Ames Holden NkCready shoes fol• farmers, lumbermen, miners, miechancs',_ ti., - -t-.- - _- _-LyI%A - -type of shoe which'will.give the longest possibie service together with — the greatest comforf to each class. We are ablb to-do this -because of our — An rge output,:and the -fact that A. Ff. M- sh s are sold in all sections of Canada—not merely locally, t is worth remem cnng• that ficre is an A. H. 17. shoe for every -- purpose, for men, women and children, Incidentally, A. H.' M. shoes bear the Union Label which is 'a -. ' guarantee of the best factory condi- tions. and the highest. standards of workmanship.-- � ,5 _ e A.H.M. War -Time Selection fos Merz, Women and Children o•D'er apeeial Service Value. Ask your dealer for them. WES- H O LP EN McCREADY Llasrrap "Shoemakers to the Nation" s j • 8T- JOm L:ONTRLAe, TORONTO WITOIIPEC, EDMONTON vANC70L'N-ER Then you buy %hoes look.Jor— •—lhta Trade -mink on every sols• - ., :_ _.... �,; - max• , � .. b , • . �.�• � �x ,_..-�;Iax:a.t: �• a !c Wiff e'v'. y+r•+ „4 ` w +�..a. �.M.ry-Ya,4,.=br ',:K'° g: y� ;. veer•. 5, d•% }' rm+:,5 WW"'! :a •!;, w :r - ,w x.. , f^4 'f , ,?� ,FL''r 0 ° 3, c �. ::the •.a k: 4' :�++ ,.v . a •�. s. � ! e , ad s. is''' ,,«xF .+z :'! ' '� •b' i :.C' •r rt. •'n., '.',r' x ..f. . Y, ,.�'-, _.ya'., o...< t .; x•^'�... m e ,Y , ,� - - -- - T31<e Iww C,htfssader. , , R• 4 ( In fend dayi• �rsGve Icer. a` _ went �A�E 1 �' +, ... _ eight successive times, to free the _ CA I •" itor� At ei ® d ' _ Y _ tomb . T • � 'Wherein the i,ord-of-L,ite_llad_lain in , loo - , -- From fierce usurping foreigners ' be- ;.= - s t P Pr -->-. ant constant R BO will slid bent.. _. YE, �0 ' Wire exeicieed to Sud Progressive y / room ! _ " For Allah's faith, so lately, taught to a •. • s ... r 100, bl°mai iuNs do X50 .' Where ah ed his .,• •Wh a Alii tam had pitch s � ;nightly ' .t. - - • �... ---- ---- Among. the rest; -the Lion-hearted When Summer Find Late Winter in Russia. x 500 000 Summer had a rode roof - An unusually late winter inNorth.. . , * '� ! � King. y Of thine own island,, sadly ruined And windows-bright with light, ern Russia was ushered in by a heavy , i� for da's swag And .sweetest rivers singing by, fall of snow, says'an Archangel des- Cana tin - 5tlbsexibeWith hands uplifted,-.. like 'the ones And dreams of dawn and night; patch of Oct. 20. The Dvina and Vagi,•, € h And lY 'sw t and s way Loan-•-The: very beat o ray, things a hWh usually are se lugs Hing Rivers, w us y closed at „AeCtliltY We can softer, You But thou, dear Allenby, of whom I A awings� this date, are still ice free. The slued• stns, .. Made music in their flight soldiers are being equipped with semi•, `Can s u b s C r i b e for . aRY -Hast well 'atoned for failures of the Arctic ,uniforms, . including shespeI t amount of Ponds and pay past, She wain't Winter's sweetheart, greatcoats and Arctle. felt boots.r for, them out of earnings By setting free the�Holy Land at last. Although he .wooed her so, " d And he made for her a prison'Llf�� through our ,• GIRLSI WHITEN SKIN Walled 'round with hills of snow; � a''. 4-0*1 One" m'm'OLIIsr _ M J t Summer said: "Love keeps the 1t - WITH • t„E ON JUICE $ Partial Payment - _ . _- -_ But gates; If you are conserving lee try eap• Make a :beauty .lotion for a few cents to They open, and I sol" ing, the _butter in -a bowl of water. }- rarTitll� tsry freckles, sallowness- lin, -= --- -- Cover the- butter with a piece of mus- Plan. - la[saara+a Llaimsat ottaw o•=a.>; s; cows the edges of whish ahoaid'• rest a - r - -. P in the water in the outer veus 'L y Your grocer has the lemons and any , 8rrt18 store .. or toilet court w 111 stip- `Not Even a Garin. Mitral) s M. w O� cO ply you with three ounces o! , orchard A country school teacher was cash- (r" �1v �J • white for a few cents. - BQueeze the Ing her � monthly check at the bank. G E r ID R o L BLAt 83iITli Its;D J - Jules if, two fresh lemons. into a bottle, The tellerapologized for the filthy Bro•., Bothwell, Out. s (Members•Montresli Stack 1i:xc Lanza) - then put in the-orchard white andr 1 r0 shake well. This makes$ 4� whitener: -you are not affrudition of the d6of�microbes." ow diad abXQ IPP ED nEws .� 106.106 Transportation Building M. of the -very beat lemon skin .. „ Not a bit, answered the school- Ontario, insurance caused tiioo. W13 ul MONTREAL, P.Q. and complexion beautifier known. Mas- ma'am-. •'I'm sure o for o n nic 9, n microbe could r1 a il.to o q >< e. Sur a e � - sage this fragrant. cresmq.totfon dailyn �ratson I'ubltehen. Co.. Ltd, Terorrt�s. •--��.' ,:. live o my salary!' r; Into the face, neck, arms and- hands and just see hoer freckles, tan, sallow- W fi No NEWSPAPER w SOS fto ` 1n Now Ontario, Owner h stains u to 'MONEY ORDERS. France. Wilk sell }$,000. Worth ennbi• TIGHTS ON OLD BATTLEFIELDS at England. and st Leon Blucher de- nese, redness and roughness disappear that amount: Avvt J. H., clo wusoa E g When ordering goods by mail send a tested tiffs French-in-the tl_the year 1814. and how smooth, soft. and clear the . .... publfsbin�r Co., I•im tee. Toronto �-, Tn becomes Yes! It is harmless, Dominion Express Money •Order. -liaoy Have Bees the Cas�iets [a rho. Near Rheims, in 'whose catincurp. i -- - _ s:oan wz"Ows los. use ., f French kings have received their 4 and the. boautiful iesuIts�ili-susptipe "Coelipit of Essays." Napoleon thrashed the Rus- I you The M�otl►er. wick potato" ed have wlIl be extensively be the I xamtNorthern Ontario and New si size. �E i' �� ��� sax ""V41- crowns, �y It is fitting that the war for the sians in 1814. At Courtrai the Flem- po ill b any arse. gatitaar Comfiai►r. Hex B4i, r aorld's freedom should be. fought to Inge Put to flight a French army. twice t+ v+ s u u � y SERXC Si alRovs - county, iaore than atthotzsEana eear� hada been And 4 Cott ars o nearly Ypres, 1$ h e p ands sweets with soldihe door.-. deim, o r in large quantities have ��C�• Toxons Luxpe. ETQo p P , er socks used next Year. H a en y beim growers, m Hent sous have , ��^^tt the scene o epoch-making battles. Preach, ander Pichegru and Macdon- An as she. hums a i bears t ; L internal and external. cured There is scar c5ely a foot on all the aid, .defeated the Austrians in 1794. -"bell _ring- seed from. New 'Ontario, one grower ; •n: veto b oar Loci• treatment. rat ►sits long battle-front in Planers and At Amiens the Gertnaz;s. wader. A cabiegraml ons taking s►-car load. as bolos• oo lata. Dr. Hen wt. zd+dtgai = Co.. I.tmit•d, t;oilinitwood OuL Francs that has not, echoed to the Manteufel, defeated the French forty- She staggers back and stares tramp o armed n boots. eight yearn s¢o; sad at Nancy Chas. At what she's packed;' picks up a bit idle-sad- Lees<-fit.-Quentill, Leon, the Bold was defeated by the Swiss of string �� �� ►rad Rheims, around which the tide - n-1*77 -`-- - And twists it slowly in her trembling KEI�►1iMSNOES MEAT battle 1a raging to-day, are all old- From Lens and Arras you can see—Italtd - the scene o the historic Takes out the socks she fininited late F -time battlegrounds. Lille was cap- Agincourt, Will ..tared by Louis XIV., and was stoutly battle of 1415; also Fontenoy, where last night, delt>rded in 1792 against. the Aus- the French routed the allied English, Whilst yet the cablegram was on its not Arians. In 1648 Lens was thscene Dutch, Hanoverians, and Austrians-in way- BWTI fYf : a great in which the ranch 1745; the Sedan, the scene of the-tat- Caresses them, and reads the news ' s rooted the Spaniards. At St. Quentin, tlj in 1870 which led to the downfall again: _ v 4� 4.. cn August 10th, 1667, the army ' of of the Franca Empire. "He died of wounds Elie' twentieth of wict�ry►= oma. :- blear Btvsaols #hero are many lam, MAY-"T.= _� ' ` UFS Prepch; and the zhaano, -under Von ous battlefields o other. days, among - Qr=n, defeated the French in 1871. them .Waterloo; Quatre Brae, where 20=vd% X"Ml ss Oases volts. aro. ff 1 � Ligon was-` centre of fighting i Foch at Work. UM1DSaa! TES f ' ibe religious and League. wart- again- Eavuria as; LIM, where Napoleon J rsiAcK yNrrE .m. sum BRmw_ � = p puniehed, the Prussians -in .1815; Tir- I confess, says an English �er, ON M� SHOESlisrit+i Lemont, where Dumouriez thrashed . that when I first saw Foch, in the ; t the Austrians in 1799; and, Steen- midst of a group of diatinguiahed ; - LE,,ATMER IF ♦ t kerke, where .the.French.beat the.Al- Frenchmen, I was astonished at his' TKF.FtMLutYeoaroasmea.,s.�auatowat ak:: lies i,t 1695. "civilian,, almost professorial--as- ! Reduces Bursal. EntargemanteV - _ I find expected a more martial v Times. WOMEN !. IT it! MAGIC ! than the warrior He ed . more the Yeft.Vthe Curb*, Filled Tendons. Stra�ji l' ent;�' Cur 1lheee tro Bruises r S - ACure for Pimples stop$ span Lameness, allays Rain. quiet of his plain little office, the Does not blister, remove the Bair otl -iLIFT OUT- ANY CORN .marble forehead and eyes of steel "Youdon+tusedmercarnpotash lay up the hone. $2. S0 a bottle Apply . a .few drops then lift austerely bent over sr little book-in or *A1 other strong mineral to at druggisu or delivered. Book l It freow - - ` which he is jotting orders of the day, sun les c"Ped by poor II ABSORBIAtE,i JR., br msakind-aq a } corns or calluses off -with >7�P I Ro- he seems a living incarnation of Ro- ��, '1'� Falsest of Roots- �ute?de liniment or bruises, encs, �.out►ds, 11011 n tn. ,. •s strains, aiul swolleu veins or ds. It soot�ies, ii.95 a• bot atnig dl _ dust think! You can The telephone -on .the table in front win clear up as fresh as a babes. write °Marc istsr p°`t - VVIR let! yopaidu i lift oft any corn.or cal • of the hanging map, merited with It wiilawssReayoaratoaiaebaeMi Kf.1fOpN0,p.0.R.till t-esVOW. "�-'�•+acy. las without . pain or at lines, are the only objects other ��yourbows4. Gsltlse �: ro+oro+st &M ltos°t>iais Ari sri arcs Is Cassa,,��� , •P• soreness. than the simple furniture, lightened Sonoma. (i0e.sad;1.008otdss. a S A Ci'ncivaati'maa'dts- by the cheap cretonne curtains at the At drug stores. s � this ether coin window. The telephone is the baton - cover -'• pound and named it with which the 3narahal mores .arm- From the War o ies and commands myriads of men. n �N �j ' s ireezoae. An7 dam• �A� i L'�! PIERCING ~ . - ,r.-�- �ne .;east will sell a tiny bot•, ' tie of freezons, like hers OR 25 Y Comes the news that shown, for very little SCIATIC PAS ' the ._AutoStrop _Safety Dost. You apply s few A' drugiist can °btaln an imitstion M a To- to maintain the tender corn or .callus. ronto house fit a very low price, and _ Not W01'k, CiBtICUfB Haled• , . high morale o • Instantly the soreness have it labeled his own product. Give iFaY before tae pease- _ _ � �� • disappears, easy Imitation is t1be poorest of MOWS s,� vaccination I was s9setsd � 4 soldiers. makes•, & , ly yon win find the cars one we have y, • Nothing 1 i or callus so loose that that every TOM, Dick and Harry has <illa lt• lamer it liar to bots bands soldier feel indCe like I you 'can' lift it 'right' tried to Introduce, and mmyy 9asees' I wt�sd so Ask for MINARD'S and you will'get So. do those rheumatic twinges and a mnsllt I was unable to do arq k himself than a• clean, off, ' • _ velvety shave='this is -' - - - •. _ fi ribs loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve- iced of work, and tt ttssd is Freezone is wonder• it• inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck; ; 's' 11��pp rob - ob st T41e- I a? only possible with'an a i ful.'It dries instantly. It _ _ the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, suffered anawfwWhinsand , AutoStxop. Because B doesn't eat awa7 the the muscle strain, and the throbbing ' burn �aad wen �g �t+r' _ self-afro E cum or callus,, but y" feature iselftAs the 0111, shrivels it rap w ou bm�e-ease-off-apDbfii4S,--the-quickness.. __sil,asd ��� � tesjt rams t�tat-is always' in even Irritating the surrounding skin. read the story of. the Roman who of relief, . the positive results, the 7s'n when I read d Cseicura cusp. cleanliness, and the economy of and Ointment. I ewitwith metas' a • perfect condition. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, swam across the Tiber three tortes be- ' Sloan's Liniment make it universally so I bought more, and now . h►ads' f as well as painful calluses, lift right fore breakfast. "You do not doubt R preferred. Made in Canada. are healed." (Signed) lNlwa • Price :5.00 • off. There is no pain before or after* trained swimmer could do that, do Chatnbly, Canton, Qac., Mar, ss, ' 7c. -�- + wards. __-Ii your' druggist hasn't you, James? "No, ma'am," ens Use these raper-seamy ataollisata .. - ase mi7i cello:. si .` 't im'to order a• small bot-' veered Timmy, "but I wondered_ wily fns every-flag toilet purposes and per. 't make it f°ur get 4--waatthese_distressia� troubles. *Y ,tytogtrop ow.a.ai br Av+t tie for you from his w For Free Sample Each byMail- • ' oJsys.rvj..t red"Wit, _—� house• to the side is c o- " p dress post-car icttra, Dept. .-Q ! -- Boston, U. S. Sold everywbe AutOStrop 111Ltaerd's Liaimrol Oars IDIrktbarfs. '' I - - Or Co-s,• Do not use artificial preservatives . e 'R>!<Z_ __-----...-•----.-_-__-_ _.._- _ _ —.-- - Li u or _ canning compound. + They are Get your, amets'in liquid shape for �•a7 puke Street only. harmful to health, but un' the new Victory Loan. Toronto necessary. - - 'Tins summer, London; Ontart.i; has � t 60-848 Th a war is doing something for transformed 400 vacant lots into gar t aR we B a • 4 • , • _ civdlization:. . , Ii_ifs estimated that dena� This area, dome 800 acrco, �. table waste in Toronto has been re- formerly grew nothing but weeds. duced 76 per cent. since 1914. Always Effective--and acts quickly A private company will- be granted Relieves lame back, lumbago, neuralgia, sprains, lame joints and muscles, w�3 Press reports say that the salmon a gp-year permit by the Dominion toothache earache, sore throat and other painful complaints- Jib-it's run. in the rivers ad northern .British Goverment ,y ,to graze reindeer in the P* the PlahL (Set a bottle today. Have it handy--bas s hundt�ed l Columbia is especially'lieavy this year. Northwest I•erritories. uses. ArdsolersoreorMsus. RMST R1=DYCO.. Hamilton, Can, w Fishermen havebeen making fabulous jggL'E No. 44-'18 wages. - o - .a,s .,:."xi l (t)'' _ L � ... �' d `, . ,u �,• `iia' X' � s, .....TatMtrt-s,.,.s.,.r�.....,:3.Pr'h�'����es•.,s'ran..,s �.C..•a,•,�.r.r..,� s,,e.. ..z,:,, t.�-'',. -_:,.,._.. �:r _.:.._...,.-a:. ..,...,-_.xe,.,..., ...�_ ....s.._:-:« :1._..,n.s,•. �.....��a.+.c .�..�, .(_«. �...1.:..a,•.�:..w.�''.Ti",x-i�'.w_..M..S..zw�.t.a�t�.,.•its.:.•!?'..,a..ur'r4cx�a`rC+'�.44s"s!Yu:.+_'lsae��.+jai"+'a.mt.a.ach..L+��X.'`�"..st�i. '` �- _ � w'�S ^ •� ... -J .. - ,_ .. .. _, -,. , - :. ,M i•�n$' 'i? .. Q'. ,`. lY _ ^•.1' �' xy., f.�' .id . ,2r ,,:^Rr��^�.a� '.i ij�, klYp .�y ,�}, . =`LOCALIS S ry will be here as'asual neat Tue -The services is $t. Andrew's ad in response to a e{tmtiins Shat .her daughter, Gertrude, CLARRMONT wealth comes quickly std- goes as quickly. Following the collapse of the boom a aq to attend to his pro- 18ee16nal * chtsrrh on Sabbath Nov. 3rd will • ' ' -=J •Iiv.-`and Mrs. Theittori visit- uties. =The public sc be finigite'siid elpful. Aiiae Sar- _nnA ,a worth while. It is interesting and re- 'freshin times inspiring, Rh / • are•, most, on Sunday. Mum a neat, the buildin -hay- ing-1) tbor•ottghly ftiniig'a ed, great singers, and Jubn Marsh, - of • ctun.A Adeiable -" - -Harry, iVRde is able to' be ►round again, after being confined his bed for several days. -Jose h amsl Mrs.' Stephenson v p and Johu Haight are irnpruvinR, 'at'tack reputation, will sing at both ' servicer, 10..$0 a.'- in..anri tzt 7 p. ni, At the evening service the hours of- service that existed x:.. •'• _ ,, . Cauada Food Board License :�'o, 8.20788 - delineation. Through the hook reins yo Ulsies. Verna Doris--Reid after their serious of "-flu.." the war will be presented from , -- - - - - -and are both recovering nicely from their recent severe. illness...: -Riiss-fiti-ion Theaton is spend• ing a �t eek or two in Clarernoot. variods standpoints -ay three so}- dierq and John 9iairsh, The church the family here that Gertrude had Passed away on Monday morning, Robert Stead's New Novel . _ --' meet -nest asyi.t•ing at the'Celepliurie"cen'teal, will be elabot'ctt'elp decorated for Y--f�za� r�ittlE_ October' £he 28th. -The sympatliy the -tom- `-_ - 0 �O - - on-Monda •� y Yoe the7d(,-ty siiffering fium -the "flu." _ before seven o'cloik -of in y ie extended io Henry and Mrs. Moore on the death -77transaction of general business, C Ph'1' :fir?. R; g; Cconk left' an Sat• if you expectR a sent.' of their son, Vincent, who was instantly, r' 4 i;p was eonflned to urdRy night far Leadville,'Color- liis'house for several days suffer-' :- C ' r frig from the prevailing epidermic. ad in response to a e{tmtiins Shat .her daughter, Gertrude, CLARRMONT wealth comes quickly std- goes as quickly. Following the collapse of the boom a .. �(�somewhat BO AND H'O E .\ ' E, S ' Mrs. Greenlaw, who has ebeen ill for several weeks from -was 'still in a critical conditioq- at the hos- The Claremont Women's: Institute ragedy is his toee affairs -seeds hies- as as enlisted man to France I ---- ------ worth while. It is interesting and re- 'freshin times inspiring, Rh :,the "flu" an+ -pneumonia,• is slow- vital there suffering from the pre= -will paek the Christmas -boxes for the soldiers at 11Ira,. G. M. all ten with. all fir. Steads intimate maty -All the ebarches have resumed ly improving. valent influenza and pneumonia. Ere Mrs, Crank could reach her Fore th's on Monday afternoon • at 2,80. yEvery the hours of- service that existed ieq were such that he was incaoa• delineation. Through the hook reins -Ura. M.' C. Zimmerman left asst week for OtterviIle in order destination word was received by Body welcome. ' ,..to bring back her mother, Mrs, 'M dle y for the winter. the family here that Gertrude had Passed away on Monday morning, Robert Stead's New Novel . , ,, -The Sabbath school of St. ,;Andrew's church are discontinu• October' £he 28th. -The sympatliy the -tom- ' Robert J. C. mead, in his new novel, 'The Cow Ing their- service until the influ• ienza -of in y ie extended io Henry and Mrs. Moore on the death Puncher,"' (Toronto. the Musson Book Co.,;Ltd., cloth, $1.60), epidemic has abated, -Miss Georgie $hirley,is able to of their son, Vincent, who was instantly, has written a not@ble book with a Western Canada setting. David Eid- _ be around again, after beingcon• gilled by shrapnel on October 14th en, the . cow. puncher of ' the story, 'tined her bed fvr several da s -eafferin from the epidemic, g p (Thanksgiving Pay). Vincent, 'Who was a member of the .43rd grove ' to young 'manhood on -a ranch in the foothill , outside the in- E ry -The merchants of the village „ Battalion. was of a bright and cheerful disposition and won -many $`lee of church or school. ' At eigh- teen he is accidentally torown into the ' ` State that the flu' has had an isppreciable effect on the amount friends wherever be went: He tom any of a out eastern p young girl, who enkindles in him the, ambition to be of business done; during the past t`'ili iib greatly missed by the Pickering football boys, as he somebody in the world. J. ;two weeks. -Until the ppresent a idemie is tended goad for a number of years. Before With this purpose in view, young Elden leaves rhe ranch and Roes to T `; over the Sttndap seho is of the enlisting he was a foremau make his fortune in a western etts-. 1 village will be. discontin Lied. Due in the Canadian Telepboue'illani- The first night' he is swindled out of - " : notice will be given when the y tion Factory, Toronto. all his ready cash by a gang of card- sharpers, and he takes a '' will be re9uuted, -Dr. Cartwright wis'again con• -Lieut. Joe Clark, who had been in training with £he'll. N. A. at neat morning as a coal heaver. lora time it looks as though Dare's course would. tined to his 'house for a couple of , S. (nom-i