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Z. . . . - _. :, , .. .... _.�: 0 - , � I . � r : I . . - . I � '� � I . I . . � - .. .. -01ARING9, ON . - I., . -No al _­_�... � `-VOL.. � XXXV111 41, , TICK FRIDAY, NOVE-NUTBER 8; 191a .* -,-,. .- 41, � � - .. ; ---- , T-40 I _ . _ � � .... �� --- ­­ I— . AX -11 - -, I- �_: :�.�1; . ; � _. . - ­ . . . ... ... .. ___ � � , . � . I ------------ mb- - - � .. �. I I . - - __ ' ' I . - I --r-'r �:" . . I . , ��.. _ -­ .. . . . .PORT UNION . 1. :.. � .z-.,:.':'!,� " -_ - - ; :_ � CH19RAYWOOD - � . . -, . Established 75 Years . �',� -.. .� , : . . I �.7,. �a - - ��X_ , !.- % - iarbo. - . : I ­ `4' .. - , 7 - - I I . 1. '­ . - �', : , ... IftossigionaL 9 I -_ I I - - , - . �.,�.-..; --st, k. -, �, __ -.--,. � . R E 0 0 F? 0 *9 'B,ro:to'M_, and Mrs. Adamson, a Mrs, Sarah Annis_Lhe oldest Cans.- i - = ­ _ I _? ___ ___ 7:77W _. - - I .... . - __ ._1 � I _��: _ � -q+iwft-+,orp melderit. of Scarborc, to -n- - .... .. . _. , _i4 .her . _.�.,�, - " , W , "', I , . .- . . GIREENWOOD �` . I 11 - -At - ' ' * Q �___. - ,Fdr- *passed very qq -idted Monday, at the home, of ,mll _,­. --- ` * iidiedt ` . . .'' .. --,.'. . of Pbl�ulkr Sonks At 90 -_ . - Hallowe'en ,ietiv'in %bip - ,��*: . . . - ,.. ... -, - , � . , ;_ .. .. Lump of Sugap down in our burg. -_ . . I . . sort, Andrew Annis, here. in berg3th . . ­ �, -':��,�:_ 'A' Tfieie.s a I � I . . . ­.�`Z�, I .. . . . �, .n.01 I ' �! 7- _-,j4- L. CALDWELL, M. D.,'.SuccLesoor - / - .. r, leaving over fortv living des. , . ' M, - �,t:,_, .. � . . _,A- " . Dixie. - - The public-sebool will re -open again yea: � ��:,�f . . ­., 1. _1106 . . .. . _. "'M r.: ' 'Ur,' to the late Dr. R.!Bradle. Phone k. ls� � cendants.. Mr,j. Annis was, born in - ' : ,._.. j,;':_ r.:'14 _..%_. .. , �,, . . . -_ I - -1 .,� .� � . 7 I I Sussex by the Sea. , - . on Monday, Nov. lkh. �W -, " ..­. 11.4 -F ":t Claremont. Out. . . . am �. - ., _... ,.;�,' ."7 I . . . -Old Allplity. Plckerinj;�towush!p in 1828, the dau- - . - : - - , _... - . �� . , to Dear il ,. .,.,� . �'; . . I I . . ; .. 11 "I _ � ;�� : I . - .. .. n , rake Me back . John Timbers left last week for the liam . I US I , . �� - - �­ . � � ,.. .:: �. . . � Oh how I hate to got up In , the- north on his annual hunting'trip; gb�t�r of Taylor, one of the ,. . .1� _,� ,�. . - �t,:,.�-,'4 ": , _ . . . . .. � __� ";-.­. V morning. � : Charles and Mrs. Lintner spent -the original settlers - of Piokerifl t n- .. -:<;. . .- - 1 � . . .� ­­ 1. L , . � . R. . "E. CARTWRIGHT, For. 9 ow I.. . . I ­._!_i� e 11. . , ".. , -1 . - � . �, .z ".'Dularlt of Gravenboral,Oot% quecessor . " . I - . " . N� . ,�. ..� , - . ::.,: j"L. �­: ,.�.��.,;.. �. I 11-1 . .. , I : . . � . _ , _� , , , ,ft. R. , - Pickering,.Out. OZ06110A Good Bye Mother Macreq., � ;-r*.. . week,end with the latter's parents. - @�ip'. --She bad very clear i'ecollec- � �.: I. A , � , . . , , .. . . ­ .. ­, �, I , 1. i � , � ��� �, 7� . a of the .i, , ­�. ­ �' ­,� I �-;, ­; .��., �, �. � .4 ,� '12 to . E.Z.01,11; g P. = '331Y ' ­- was in Toronto last tion' -rising in'37 and other �:-_:�� � , . 1. , I I : .,'�� .��4� . r '.,��;.% ,',..'_,',.. � . . , . - James Todd . . I .1 1, ;,�'C' ,� ! �. , . ,, - I d - . . - - ,-� .-w �;, _.: ­ I : , _- � � , Dance Recor s 90c. , .. - � . .1 '­ � illk 11 . � . - 'Tbursd'Ay attending the funeral of his early events. Mrs. Aqnls iwas marri- , '­ , �� � v. �-:� ,�:­ -, , ;. -:��j,- - - t I '. v � C ': �­ ,�',- _­ �'_,O�X. : - E. FORSYTH, D. of O..'Regis- -- .Oh Lady,.Lady. . . .., � - - .� .. ed sixty-eight years ago and canaq o _., - . .t :0 , . . . . - , _ , , :1'.. ��­4,A_ .i., . � � 7! %.... brother. . - .� � - -- ,., I � Optometrical A"o- �.. � . I... . I - �_11"1.?.-1­_­:, ._....6,__. , -, '.� � � tered . . 1. . Joseph Burkholder has returned to live with her husband at Pott Union. , 0 4 - _ . . , _. i . - _ - R a member of the . Sinbad. __ " ' " . . .; , . , �, , � - - a import t ­ � ­ , . ,. � � I ; . 7� I.. of 0 -tart.. Sp.ew sttoutlou� given to Blame it on the blues. . - � �; , " -:�,� . . �� I � '. �:� , License, No. 4-286 _­ -�,.�,�. �Iil . 1. - V- Byes tested free. North - �`�.:.:..' Toronto. after a weeks@ Illness from which was at that time a � ,-:�� � � . the Atung of glasses. .Xy dough boy� . 1. . . . . I ship -building -centre. They' had w . '. . . -, . . I .. . �.,_ . . I . infitienza. , ,- I � .:_� . . : .�,, �_: 1 . . .. .. . , Claremont. ad . . , . . " Flour substitutes, �ept on hand -':,-` " � .Irl..",.. - ,, ---- :�_� . . Sacred . .;.i �. Mrs. Elgin Parker has been spend. family of nine p1lildrien, eight of wh . . � . , !.�,_� , * . 'L.R.O.A. 91ric'e Jesus c'eme into niiy� heart. -. Ing—& manth'With Joseph and-Mrsr. five s6ns,and .three daughters, are 119- . . .. - .. I I 1_'. _' .... � .' -11 � * - ' ' ­:� , �, , 0 McKI"ON, M.D., . . . . . -�,: - �� - N. Ing. Her brother. Wm.' Tailors - is ' . - ' , � . 1114inborgh, member of the College -day. Laughlin. . . C__ .1�1 - .. , � '�j.­ . Make some bordy happy to - tities requi . � . son . . . - .. ­ I -,- I Physicians and surdsons of Ontario. H : home st-ill hale and hearty at the aFe of 99,- ,in any quan red. - ,� �- �' - - ' , " ­ . _ Mrs; Lintner has retu'rned # ' I . . �� .. , .. ---, 'fg I �_:ot Ravaj 091loge of Surasions, Zdinb � ,t i_: - 6joift-1 attention to Waseca of women after spending a few days with her and Is living on the' old fami y home- I - ., I .. ,3f" , '7- ' _" t . , , , , �� - % ^101 stead in Pickering. near Cherrywo . .- .. _, _,­, ' -, , ,� , ��";:.__. . . 1; ..�, 1 .411, .. obluiren. - OZ." and r.eddence, Bro . . sister in Toronto, . ,. . .. ... - '. - �- 1. � ., __ ,. . ,. .. . I . _� -j '' L ­ 1'��j � . . 11 IN - I _F BA ' to see the inflijeriza - . ' - ' I . . - ; 1, .. � I.. � . - od ­ - ' . ,�_. ... 11 _... . Geo'" - is. UL We are all glad .. - ,,,H*ghest Price . ;!�, ' * . . . . . . ;..�� , . t a &In and hope there will ` , . -,-. . � " I r, �,_ - 1. . I I ­ I ... - - � ­. .:� �. A""� : . - .- ,� . � . . . MROCK ROAD � ". � .. .:., � .g I - __ . �., ,3-;, 7 I.. . . . . . . . (Sticbessor to� ! ._. tatients ou . . � I - . .- - ,_ -.7 1. � - :,� :­, '.. 1.7. . . . :14.1 .. I . . e no more cases. . . I ..' � .1 I I . I .1 � - . . I � I ith but . . I - �... .. 6. . .1 -1 ­ �. - " - ­ - I 1 7 I , . � Paid � . I " �� , ... , ;� - .. I Baker & He.ise) . . . . - __0-.1s0V__ I . 1. . ... School opened on Monday w .. . . .- ". ''_ . ­ ,- - 1�,;­. ". '. �.�� _. , �� I _. '.... , W H. KRNNEDY., Barrister. Sol __ . . thiee pupils in'attendan!!e. 1. I ". I - � . � , .. � �:, , __I.__ yancer &c. . . . . � " 11 - _; � � "., I . , 8, iefter, Pfota7. Public.' Conic * .. .. - � '. - All the inflirenz�� patients around. ..z., � ; ": �.. .1 . . : .1 �­__�. . ''. 11, " 1. . . . .GREENBURN . . :. a .. � . �. . - :. � - .. . I I I . .. � . , . - for .� :�-- , � . - : ..-.. ., . . �.. . .2 1. . - T:.. .,�4 �, . Vntitby, Ont. 1 - I I- I - ' - I . . here are progressing sa.tisfactorily. � - . :: �_ I ..� � I .., � fl..', . �� ` : apman. 6f Toronto, wits . _: ,.::, I . , I - , j E. FAR Sto'Oville, Ont, F' M. Ch Mrs. Amos -Brignall is improving . . :_. � . .. - : �,� ''.'' , - .. 1. �. � . . . 1, , . I 11 * . . ' ek-end attending to - . . "� EW 9LL, K. O... BARRIS- , �, � X* a T239. County crown Boy, and Venially - down over the we . niqely and. will soon be around again. . I . - .,:� � i IV kalsor - Court Hatiss. U"11 -by. . 10.110 I -the tbreshlag operations on bis farm, I Herb NN b ite has been removed from .. . I . -Barley and :,". �..­�� -.-­"­" __ -elief agent, I I � 'I, �, .. . . .. . .. . . . . . Mr. Fleening, C� N. R. i -*�.­ - - - I . 1; 1; ..,�, �� - 41 ': - � 1, , , * . .. . d _j . , " - ' - ". � ' ­ ­ L` CHRISTIAN, Barrister an a Ing very _ "..'. 11 � . ­'; '- - . S. BEAL Claremont' has charge of GreenbuTti station dur­ W. J. McDona.1d's home* to that of his . I ''. _. � I A ��4-7-A0 S'O'licitor. Notary Public. Etc. Money to ........W� us illness of G. 0. John. f ther, where 1:10 is progress , I . . . . _ . .1 , � � , e . ' .L1 Ing the serio favorablv. I � . ' 1. �� Wheat I , . " 11 I �-, ,� .` � �-, con., office Brock St; North, WbitbT. � 2517 HOUSEFURNIISHINGS - ston, the regular agent. . . e Cowarl's death on Tues- . ' � ' '_ "' ' ' " � I.. . � I—, . I . I. .. ��, - 4 - . � thresbiiig this . Pte. Georg .I... . . � " ��I. . . . I , . . W ILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar-. ,_ . �­-__ .. I . . . The .returns from been quite day at Niagara .Camp wa-s ,a great ' I I .� .. 1. .. . 1. . , 5 �__ . , .,: �:.�­�, .� �i . � - ,, 1, the farmer has" I ...: : , - . -...,. � I . :! . ,�': , rister, SoUcItar. Notary Public, associated k, at the lowest priee's. ' ,,"etg 11l.irpriie and iiho�!k to our cotbmun!tY. . *.' - ,� * I �*-... ..6 1, i I . . I _­ . , ,_ -an. Denison & afactory. - F. H, Puckrin threshed - . : � . . 1, . . . .. _�, ,;, . .; � ju yjactlos with Atiagzo. Ryck . Pneumonia following Influenza was ;_ - , 1, . . I .. I � __� .. :Voitir. Banisters. -Toronto . on one farm for two dava and left be- the cause of His death. The family I " . . � �'... .t - . General Trusts -1 Delivery free. I , - - - .... . ., . - - - " 1: ­ Build . So fty Street. Toronto. Tkaphone :.- :. , -1. ... hind him 2925'bags of %Vbite, Blossom ­ 20 '.. '... :1 .., , 11, . , . 3417 , . .� I - - -the eartire com- ' - -. � . --: Xn- _XJ- C*Xt3M61 :-. -' ��* .-. - Main 901-016 - , � I bavo the 91-thp"by of . . . �1*1 � -, . . Sweet Clover and 1,500 bushels of .. . - .. .. . '. . . - :,.' - 1. �_ - Call.-aladsee. ...Ind_.Phoue.3?A,' . it -1 - . - , cboice-,seed grain of an improved vart- Muni V. - _­__ .1� 1. ...: . . . . -i " K- -,, L. �, . I � . . . I . . . =)T.71933.&.2%W(01ST � - ­ - ., _ I � Dentat . � .. . . ' , a total value of well over' SUM. .M. Pitzpatrick met with a big loss I . _.�. �, . I . . OWemont., ,- - ..- . city ' on Sunday. last. Three of his yountr I .� , - � .� ... ­_ '. __ . ' ' . " ��­ '_ � _. "' . .. - I __ - .- - ... ­ . ­ ­ � .. : .. . I the returns from *2 acres. The farm- sture ana Alba L4 ' , , I I ' I . I - LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. - . __ . erg are re lizing that only through cattle broke out of the BLA 19IT11 $SOP I I . . aking their way oib to- tL%e C. N. R. V"M 111., i�. ... � . - , , -BGraduate of. the . . I Loan can an excellent in I I- � I �. ­. .� , 4 . . r - - , 1 4., Royal Colelge'of Dental - I .11 . us and UniVersiLy of Torouto. office and. are tracks, were run down'by a passing e-Luriderstaiied wi*tako, . . - - -1 market be held open to them - totid- loss - o--A­prtI-.1at-tb - �j;.,V; " Surgeo Axe, Whitby. , freight train. Two were a n ! - _� aver W. M. Pringie!s -hardware. at �. - , i A - . . - Office hours 9 to 12'; I;10 5.30.K Ind; *phone -6. &ubsetibing accordingly. ' Still. we re, The greater part of the the *btber was . possetWicin of the above shop. 1 - - r_ � Bell pbone 220. - L . I 1 MA I p gret to say there are some who are -__4� 01.... I, e your, , L 1��_ � I . . .. L - During Dr. Beston's she C H OPP I N -G I "ho vi"i"! 9. all right for beef, . Moral.: Mak . I _.i'..�_ . e4goverseas;.Dr. Cook, w ling to let ortheirs -do the loanin I . Horse4hoeing and general blacksmith � L- - I q '.: of Torooto,�vill be in:ch=gt. . I . .., - . . 1 le they take their own cas - h and feDees-secure. "., woik prompft attended to, :. _: , -, "'.- . .. - Whi - , .. - , , I � , �, , ;�, - - AND - -­ -. L L' urns. - The . .. � A ! ... � I .11. I - I I _. _. - use lt,to bring.bigher ,ret Lame and interfering hors" ms e - . ii, A ,,ft " - . - L :.�­_ - - :, .. .. - . .o _ i :1 . , . . . -1 . . I 1. � . . . :� . . . .�. -­ � ;o: ;. , � - . I - _ WHiTsly ­ .. . , &apecialiyof, and monev re..-- -�. I I . , . I �­ . almigbt*y dollar looms too large for ; _'. - . - .;, � � � � . . � . ., 1. 11 I . . . .0,upt"040 gavbe. . G L , - - _. ' 0 . , - - "t, .1 - - , : , . _ their small vision. .., I -0. A. funded if work does not - 1. ,,� ­ � . _.�.�__ __ ___ _.. . " - . . ­ .... ­ .. _ . . .. r. John McQellal). brotberof . . _ .W, - _ , . I . . . - -.W - . I.. I . prove satisfactory. , , . .f , :� G. HAM -Issuer of Marri . . . McCleHam. Is reported wounded. '. �. .. - .. I ..�-_: . . .V . V� 11 - . . I 'MissElizabetb Douvelly.8 -24cO.A.03MM:�T : . : , .. �_:., W., ucensesix the County -of outm.l.. Oat Rolling . - L-1. I., . i member .A.le= - L. _. � - , - - - Pickering village. , i . 271y . _. ; __. '.. I - - . - . ---- - L . �1. . . � - � . . 1-1 - . . of onebf ouroldest families at t1he bay, _.. . 5 � . I _�' . . . ' _ � 'I, ''... � � '. _. i� - day-ag , I . .Mrs. F. , ering from hos died of influebza. , _' LL. , ­ ­ , . . .. I Es7 . . - - ..., -.Rvery . Morrison is stiff . * , . I ,­� oV.tRICHARDSON,,'- Rea . .. L .1, I L ..�. : �_ L L a bak cold. - . _. The pubile library re -opened on . . '. ­ I ­_ . � , ., ­ , 14 -V late. Insurance. Conveyarcing. Note" . .T � . . I , . .. . - Briscoe Motor .Car Co. . ... I'.- *' .- I . usual. .. . .1199 Gibson, of Toronto. - being closed for- I . - . I !,. , Public. Etc., Pickering, Ont, 311 � I I L I . . Mrs. and ) � Wednesday. after . .11 7 ,� . Y. . . � .: ., . rith refa- ral we.eks on account of the "flu." The Car with the half million mo ,- I , , .. S." .L . ._ jpenit�a few. days recently v . . seve - - "". � , �, . . . . . . I . - . I - ' - - - . � _ - A , '�q A.Ing I. ---- o- . - L.' Real Estaitia: A I riven here. Z � - subnais attil relitaiii ej;;�Spd. - .. f �, I-- 'N I .__ __ ___ 7_�.TRt - Manew. valustor, collector and idguor wi- 0. Birikei, * Greifi-River , The - nttpndFi"e at tbe-public school . Anin,teresting articlq by F. Howard oell�­. L 1"dX;';'ZeC`tr1'c71_1g'ht - - I '- !� . 1, I 11 - I . 1. � _. I i ' I women o . , 'I 1, . -9 week -ek. 9 I :_ . ... ..", . I � . W � - of ana"lage liconses. Brought=. MY - ' q in qiderably thi . - Annes which Rppea in back seat. m I I I : creased com red in last w( � alting It ,. . . - .. � - . Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. h&- - ­flu­vlttlm9 returning, G I . : , L��.. . ; :� "'� L "� . � .: . - o w i�n eg styomt h e a-zette was- repirodlided in tbe-Toron. -. ..,. -__ easy to read your - . il -, . . . T , _� .. . - - � . � -14 prijuesday.. !t4e . - . I .1 1. . HOPPER Issuer of M � I I patby of the community is ali with . eve ri . . , � �,!: � . . arri,aFre - to Wot 1:11 paper C&UNIngL ._-'.-1 , �_ ­ I - M ,.< .,,y � .,�D* u , cons" I � . . XtFnded to . rs.' Ale-�%'. Tboni hi the _ I Seats wide and w 51 finish � �­ - 6V ontrjdo� , a of the viaduct. iis a '' . : a the Oouni� e - th�- impdrtin.cL ed. ,1 . ':I . .. LL,� � - - 0glIc, onts - 4 - ._ - ... & , I I j.___ �, .. as store and his residence, Clarent . -YOUNG WOMEN - death of her mothers I rs. Annis. of -eastern entrance to the city. � I your many friends to admire your I . .1 - .-T4 7. - . I . I . . . . � . Port Union. Mr, Rowe bits jnst sold the north . car. A man Is known- by I . . ,�% 4: , � ­ L, ' L X e* wanted as never before for bual.' Miss .4�- AtmFln 19 RP811ding-a week - - , the car be drives. . _. , I., -, I. - . � . '. i -1 � , - , � " ; * , , D " - or two at her home b0re, owinj of50acres,ta'Wm­-P11key,. Mr.Rowe - BuyaBriscoe. 'Ask the dealer. _`.'�' .. 1� : :' !��- B ]BEATON TOWNSHIP OLER ar balf of t he'Wrn. Oke faTm.. consisting . � , Ounvagysnow, Oomialsoonerfor takiiiw x to her , _ , , % , -,- --.�. idHaviss. Accountant- Eta. - Koo" to. low ne" offices and as Teleoraph Oper- Ing built a. 11 ., A Lilb- ators. $SAW'S SCHOOLS. To- school at Clarke. being� closed.otlac- .retain, tbe.south balf. hav " ­ . - L 1. " �'­ !:� '" fsoa,;=�: "Issaw of marri*4 , - Boll .:: -, - - �� . - one" ft%. I ­ 1.7 - . count 6f the i -flu., ­ . . surbuierhome-Gritbelakefrout. The' 9. 0. David - , Chmywood -'�-' � -`,` L,. .4g_:'_ ,. - �, . ront6, give the proper training In . The joint stock bean crop, grown on Sale was l4rgely,attended. there being - .. -­:::""�; - .. ­ - , _,_ L-Uurt order. Free Catalogue. W. . , . I ca - - .. - .P_ . ­� I I .. NADA'S VICTORY BON nS H. Shaw, Pres. '%Vrite. the manse propertr, has been harvest. three times as many orbsoas buggies. . ' .: ' * " ' � '' I for I nd turned..out w I . . . .1 . I .1 - ' ! __ - � siq^ Price. 99 1-2 and accrued interest. W - . ths- orner5.smte, - - I . were in a kedicament .'as' 16 how to :1 '_-��' ��- - , ', .-� . �. - ­­ - We are please;I to Say bITS. Piter Latubs sold . � , . . . I _. �, �� ., ., " . . .. . D, Dykcs. Bond Broker: Veil Pbcme 163' Whit I got them h,)rne. � at from , �'. ;�,_. �, . .� �Oii 0 * $154) and old - . . - I . by. Ont , Ind. Phone 70. . e ' b ' " ' '" , CA , _�*, I sale. Denornivations --- $50. I loo. V,:,(, - . I e4 and threshed a' el�, A number of thos Wb ught borsek � - , -o. po%" __ %, ..,. . � .knnFtn has been improving the Past $15 to $. . u L -9 ' � � er .1 I : ­.. , - . ' . . , ;. �. ... . - fickering .%iverq few to See- her about hort,es at $160, H-RIVI.-de, -of Picker- - � ,..�?' ..': . wtieks. A-11 holie - "� . � .. , . - _: . I�G Glen MAjr%r. .. .. � . dh . b ; in I I � - .. . ­ I , . '14 ;I 'A­VO-�­ . I .1 I I . , -, - 1. , H S. PUGH. Ont. . again in the near fliture. was the largest pur stser. - . . � ��t � - ten �k@,._A rytectalve � Xl2ss Fr -i- 1-ir thig week for her Ing .. .. I . . I .. . . . - . . - 1. I .. Sales in imported and thoronalibred ". - - - . - owirg -h-- - . ­. . . . I I Q �d n 6 - -. - � , '. I , Fi' s for hire - Bav, to t e � ... I— � . i: as conducud anywhere. Write for termt - hoTr,*e' Fit colpor'. i . . d liarticulars. Fbc -Ri- . . I , . - . : .. r - �: �_ . ­ il � _�_��_ ,_ - to Ind. 2216. - 3&ly t r . �j " I ij SILUM �, I . . . - * illness ,of her mo be , and ber po, . , � . . � Day oi night ;. - _. � . ;. tirn in the flUf;d by Miss -- ' - -7 d Wood. - ` .. ., , �- � .1.�. . - . . post offi�ci Is Those wishing atupply-of lr� . . . 1. 1. .1 ­ � , . .1 . ..!,e,5.�% ,�OSTILt� Licensed Auctioneer, Bus meets all trains,_ Z '. "" Lottie Arnold, of Colboume. . I . . . . I 1. ... . ­ � '. ..i - i - , , 'N - " I . ,. . .. I .-.,. .,: . -1 .­.. .... - '-i_,;,- _t�i , I . . I I V, . , I 1. . - C. A. Barclav'aart. I - '' '. m : 11."_.F*.for.Counties of'York and Ontario. Anvi. . � . � . - __ .S& . . �; _4 I . : --, - .; _. ' .1 I 'And MrC Fe"by. of Oshawa. . . " . * , _`* ` - 1 " �' "' I "r� -.�,: "on sales of all kinds itt"nued to on abort"i Tea'ming.promptly attended *to.. - , . _., - . . . - Byron . ents here. . . .­, . .., I _ .1 - 'L - � . . . � � - � ,� I " - - .' . - I .. spen-t Sunday with their par - L 1. . ,j% - I - _ _1 _. I. . -nobles. Address Green River P. O., Pul. 0: . I -11 - LOC UST HILL . . I 1Z L q '. - 44 � 3 �­4 l - - L I . .I.- Agent for Canada Carriage C .. I _... N.. Y. Poncher. of Toronto. spent Lath � "-;:,._.�.. _�; �., :_o� ­aol,,q 'I'. I __ . __ ,.. __ ­ . W. � . - '" - � . 4 . _. , .L over Sunda,y. with his father, Thomas . , , ­�t ­ ��;­ , ''.. ", -1 0 arently- run its � - ­ I- I . - I I I - M. GIBSON. dritarl - � - The' '%flu- has aPP - . ­ - ­.. . .. -1 . . - I .,.*-g I , I I.. I io urveyor and---Civi! - . . Poucher. I .1 . . - . ...11 ' L ­_ ­ - ­ ' . I.. ��'Ull _LNIORTON , �_� - __ W. H. Pe&k' it -re bere�no fatal. cases, for S. A. and Mrs. Devitt, of ,Black. - - ,..0 ­ " . , - __ ,�,:! I t : , . _ . lEn&inecr. Hopkins Street, Whitby. Phon&LZIT, I - .. __ . .. . - . . L - _Z�U I (Succ to the late W. E. Yarnold; ,Ontario -7 which weare thankfuL . ew .days, with W.j, .. . :ji.zpq . � 7� . . ssor . - . -spent a f -.! . :. L , �,_., ; . - Land'Surveyor of Port Perry. 6.,,& 44-4 0 Water A,1. le,4tor had Ft car of egg coil stock, I , . - . - . Mrs. Devitt. . .. .. . I . .. . � - .. - .. . . - � ­ - ", -Which" Was not left long and . . . . ,- ; . .- ement " �_:;A �460_ .,.,,. - - Water, Pur st week Thomas�Rnd Mrs. Robinson. of Win- , .. , . 1. q_ ". .Z: _ - 0, - � , ' ... WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC, . epoiigh for spontaneous combustion to . ' ' . :z- .. lc. . - . � s,- .. � 7 - � TIONtER.for York. Qntario and Durham - - . - - - - . I I ,� nipeg, arze visit.ing with CbaiLes and I .'. �. I I.- ­� , . 1 . . -�': -. .� ,4 ­'­�', ­_ '. , . . . , - . ". : I ,_.- ..­­ �, � . � , . . . slArt. .. i .-: .. ; % �.. _0 I -;.' �, -- : 7'�'L CoUnt:eq, �Ml kinds of sales promptly' attendi�d , - . . 'NI-rq, NV haite, and -other refative in. Kick- I . � 1, 111 �. I . . �� �, " ��",.._L�. � : � ,. if you are wise yon. will use--tbe oniy 'The 2NI(itual Sixide -Co.,'TAd.,.quote9 . . :.,. � - -:'- .- . . % I ­: -.-I.- ,�.:..-- I .­ . Ito. Terms reasonable. �Datesfor sales may be . d L'by ering township. - .-_:�. . . �. .1. 1:, _., .. r- - . . . �, .1 .*. arraaged at,NEWS.'Officv. Btll .and .Indepen- ld�al .well, drille Chas. 13, Rice, .husiness aad-stock in A. very satisfac. Tne Ladle.-,' Ai,l of the Methpdl&t - . , - , I—. . ....., . ' ­ � .. .. I ­. I � -1 dent phones. Whitby, Ont., 5�y : - who is agen t for. Wind Mills, Gasoline ,�ory niatiner,, Shipments wf1l be made - " 7:':- "' .. . . . � . churcfi will meet at the home of Miss . : _w,,��� .1 -.' A. ,C. REESOR i. � ­ . .:LO -V ' Engines. all kinds of pipe and fltring i �Iiortli gate on Wediiesday, Nov. 131h, at the . 9 ,:.� �,,' - .. , �,,';� . I '.1 I ' �, � . - . � �� M_ nl:B "' 31 im - - The Good Roads put another coat of , , ' . � � '. - % - -the new road -this week usualhour. Allaje.welcorne� - �� - .�., * ... , . ­ Rlclia;7.4 Nqttakl, of the s�evei)tb con. � 7- LOCUST HILL' , -, i!': I I 1, I .. . foiwaterworks. Also bathroom .fix cut stone ois ,� . s . iL��__,'. � ' : L . ­�, . .L _.-Vetorinary. �urgeon '. , tules. etc. Everything given careful and expeet .to have it. in 'filist,class ­­ ,.., ;!_�. I I , ..�'. . ., . . .... . I . - cession. who Is giving up farming, - I - � ,1 ­.... __* , I �haoe by treezing-up, I f horses, . . .. ' " � _�_�� � , , . , . . '.. � f . : --;�77�-_.�v7 _ Hotror Graduate of the Ofitarib Vet e- attention. - .1� �- ..:.. - � Some will hold an extensive Sale 0 �� , :, , : . . _. I—- q a . I I . __ . __1 . .v7 � rinaryF Colleize . � . . I I . H lio;ve'*n passed quietly. - - t � , ­ _. L *11so anine. r6gistered and 1 L ' �- *1 " � � � *��.,`,� "" ,, ' , . �1 I _­.� . - 'A N� I . I . .� - . �.,� q. , -J_ tiate of the Veterinary .. . RICE'S'PU, P' . 7ORKS, - ` and front: gi-scle cattle. fowl, bay. . . - - '' vei and all lawn, , . . _ i . . _"�,­. and Grad . * * � - Frain', roots. C-tc. - abOnt the fl.rst week , 4 . . , �� - - ;:�,,_ '' . . ., Science Association. - - - - in Denernher. N-ir. Nuttall has a fine I . . - . .. , , . , '�_ .1 � , .1 lite. elevated dec ' oradyns. Pa. ried sugges . L .:,:. ':� *'L ,. 1, . �� � Home Tel. 5521. ., Whiterale, 0 � ., �..� -.1, '. ;­ , - el . .. I - ' rot of cattle and horses. w1iich should - . " . :. 1. �:. . ' SOS, resider *2 . fions which the Sorial Improve'Mmit C ., Phone-offle .ca�2W . - - - - - -�. -.. ��­ . L . - - F3.o6ety %�ill no doubt carry ,out in The desirous of im- . � I . � :., � . . . . � I attract htivers who'are A)1011 et I .� A n� I- I * - CLAREMONT,' - ,ONTIARIC) neCr future. . ..�.�. .. , �� � .� � � . 111� , I 11, * I . , =a ;. A A;q a proving litirstock. _ . . - . . , '1� - 11 . .- . . - __ . I -, qq_ __ - - en. !III -Mi 13i ...... d 8. �-' I" ­ "---- . Dicd, tit his late residence, Fairmirg, . 6 I I ­ - - � ... = t�:' . 11 ". SJUVIA"o-as Dom �@Re, -Reesor-, will lw 1i time" uo - - . � , . . .- , 1, it ance Ill., on MondAy. Oet. 28,be from in .-�' .,; ­ .I... . ...:", ' . - Z.. - doubt, b�.puffed tip with import an -aitto accident, ' ' - .L� - ,_­ . .4-11.1 . 11 . . 1. _" 11 - - JOR I .0 . Pak. We will thinka ��.ies receiv(d' in - , . � ILIP for Graildates of the Populal , - '* 4�, - - . . .:!�., - - *= , , . . and venison st , ' - -. Ifite * �.,, � . . � S if they giv6 us a , . A. Philip. ofily son ot tbt .. I .. �� I He is :" :­ _. ,% �-,! �. �. . �. . . . . 16i of their prowes* . -.":, oap.1 "._-.- - ' - I "I - ""n' Stir' ee sist- . .�,. .� -.,. .. 1;�... I .. I - . -.1 .. . . . . �bd meats constantly on han�. The,exhiVitiorjs from the,"Hill" have . . . -, i, .. _.- '., . -Dri . I , V s 0 . I , of '. . , - " I , 12 ,W�to'n and Mrs' Purdv , ;P _`�- I . , /_ E 1__L vrs, .Nit .' Has- a full lingi. ot tresh a tLd cur . . ELUOTT haiincla of ven' - I Colin 'Philip. of Brougham. � I , � , - �( � ���; vil-ed hv his, widow Find tlir , 1;0_le , �a , :. . ­ I �, �, , ___J� all recei�ed their checks for prizes, Keswick, and Mrs. Jast. A. Madill. of Nc icely Perfumed Quality Soaps �' 1 � I I .. . . .. �. � S 0 , . 04 , i4t large circulation of M'during , _ . -at rea�onable prices . .1..._. �� �. '10", , - . Hsl�j, Bolog", Weiners, etc u his illness, and t6 whom the sympatby I . . I - " I I . piee Roll, B�eRkfast ' Bae b '-_-"-C7'--"7 hence there i - % . -Sts, Toronto,' . They' were ' Brougham, AT110 WeTe with hi , 1- . . : Y'Onge & Charles. rrency here a.t yiresest.­ . 1. � - � . I I . .. ss � . I . . . 11, ­ �_ ­ . . . � .� � . ­ ­ fill Rs usual fit botli SeRr. ' I ''.. . � I . . I . i ur graduates and 9cores of our VeTy succe of this communityis extende-a- ...1. . I. . . ..��,� �� t. - : . '... . Highest prices paid for . All 0 . boro and '.%IarkhP.m Fairs. . . . - . - I - 1. I -, � :",.. * . � � -11 ------------ 4P_ . . ­;. . ". .. - - - ir . , .. �� '4. 1 - . . .. ' - - ': . � I . q_- . I 1. . I _. ."', . . - � t.�, ,:" . . - .7.... * � ' I ;­ � , :: .. .� �7. 9, " . :.-; - I S. -her's catt e. . � .. ', kinder -graduates have obtained At a largely rittended meeting, held . . . .. - ��-. ute . I., ,. I . .. I � ... .., 0 ":. ­' 1. I . . . ' . r, ISALS ,. :� . I hle at the residence of the Sen.-Treas., F.' I : � ItEGMTE.11, I I, �., 4 - I I... I .. . - __ 71.. - I . positions this -year and out'of t . ,ling I . ­­ .1 P141001--va ___ Olive 'Oil and Cucumber Soap Ott I I �� - . � tit .. �� . ------.,. a .---- . \ E, .Reeso,r the'Locust Hill C . , . - � . ­:'. � . ' ' hundred and fouv plieft - le oi�-5 cents it cake, Verbena, 4&rge-- - -, ' ; .., . . , � I .1, - ,- The - Pickerhic 7 * ' 'as"ohe Club got off to m running start fo sni.kyl ��%o T11-Auct.".. ­ . .. . .:,�, . �:', . ., tions from bnsineEs flribs fat office e and --sheer, round Bath Tablet, at llf�_ . another Successful seasGn. The sec'y. -a 205 acfe farm, 'cattl " ' .��­. ,'..i, � I I ,- ,�.. --. . . 10 cents. - ­-.­­'.._ ." _ help we,filled -only- nine, - Salaries treasurer's report showed a large sur-' the property of E. Garbutt, at lot . . ­ _�', , I �­ . .. ,� t . ". . I . . . � �­ ,,_� :�.; .. ,-. , . _�----Ni 'lance Committe' - ­­ .. e 25 a plus and -everything in good shape. 32, con. 9, Wbitby Township (ne6r ... I nged from...,%I() a week to $1 _ Carnation �, ;, 9i ra' f i Asbbiurn). Salelat 1 oYclock, �barp. Assorte'd Floral Odors -r- I ,I- . .. ,.. I month. . Enter now, Catalogi,je New member's applied or in tiation Violets White Rose and .- . '. , . v ;",' '' , '' " * - .. 11 - .. .- - I" t . .. to the goat at 'W, m., Maw, auctioneer, - . , . � . � "-.�, . 11- � - I - : � . .7�: - ' . . and Will be introduced � . . .., .. � I , I .� � , _ ,,�',­�, e object of this Association is to sent free.1 . .- - the-firsettdie. --There-was a -hot time - � . __. - . : 7� -1 � -- -Heliotropel- _...., : .. . .. �:�',__ .1 . - ­ . . . 'HDVESDAY� Nov. 2OT11-Auctioti I �_ . . " .:...� ,- - _ -_L�__: - _4___1 - __ .1 .. IV . ,�Lr �:�� "only 35 -cents a box . "I., . .. - - den't, with - ; - . �,` �, . lessen stealing and prosecute I over the election of a presi timber, 7 ' .,;, ­�,`- . �. ,.: ­� 17., W. J. Elliott, Principal sale of .5 acres of standing I 1* I..,:- U. - �', - .) , I . - , . z- , - . "_ ,� _ ., - . V0, ; '.. . - . - - . _. - . ­ � the felons. _. .. . - . -1 the issue in doubt until the last mom . ,-e Soap, special size oii*ei�� . .�w I �. . .1 � I I. I I r chiefly beech.and maple, at lot 11 ' Palmoljv , b.�:. .. � .,�; 1� �. ,'.* , , _'�.. - .. . I - I . ent, and its there is some talk of undue ering.' the' pr6perty-- of _-_�_,�- . - - . ., - I . con. 9. Pick * , - cento) . influence and possibly a bVe-election. S I See , sew3 cake, 5 . - . . , _�. Me=beris baving propert stolp,00MM61. - WM. NVAddell, a e at'l.30. I I . .1 .. � - . __�� . - - - - e .4 . . ,�­, ,.:. ..:.� �7,*!,' - _.. .. ;. .� �.T ,��: �:�� ,.,.- - - - I . , , "'­�!!� ,� ., 1, I I cats immediately witK any member � Eggs For Hatchinq ! we will withhold tbe nRine till th H. S.,'Pugb, auctioneer. ... , � � ., . bills. .m .- - .- . 7; - I � I.. ult is known. F. E. Reesor. . . � , ____­-" - ,% : . %7­�,, -:��' I .. -- final res * . .. I." I i .­ .'�;­, . . ., , I . I . .'�.' �:! - �' of Eitocutive cow.wittes. . n Tt7EF3DJLY-. N - .., - " ­.� .. ­ 1� . � , .. . . I .1 I . ­:�:,7�, - . . fronij Bla our enthusiastic Ft d carry.tbe-load No�. 26TH I iction Sale of I :..., �!­ �.� - .!-,' � , , 1. 11 . I ,, '.1.1. 11 . . - . _� �. �� 1- . I .. a 1. I . I ... �... . �: ;', '. .. - ." Membership fee' - - $1,00. A ­ sec'y-treAs.. was unanimonsly voted his about 10 acres of b� , m P �Iej ne - . "� ,:1 - i .'.:-! , 71 1. - .- .- . a � - � * . I �' _,��, "', , _� ;4 ' ""Game -choice stock ar; 4 P eVer. -,W., waie, P , I I ,' . .I - _ I .:.. .. asident or*. - . excellent layere. 1 position for life Skips for the ensuing and cedar, Fit lot 19, con, am_ C� I 1. � . - - .:t� Vloketolmav be bad from libe Pr ' 7ear : H. F. Jarvis, F. Pike, F. E. .Ing (Brock Road, South of C. N. R.), 9. I - ..'... . 11.1. . . .. � I . I .. 7 , � - . i,�,, � e, , - * ' E N -G,, - rl;�_.11. - -I.- - � , I I I �_ *1 I. of, tist,ii 1131h. 11 6" I 111, Al 44 '�,� ".. X � -7 I, �7 "i .* �4 mg Y,41�9 I , I 107-i- , - .,- " I � .- secretary on application. sor -Elln Robson. . . - I -�a the property of Miss ­ ., - - , I . re * and W. J, IDowle. One thing , . I ____ . __ __ . .Also, Young BelgiRn Ra Ree I I Druggist- te Optician .: : 11 , .-; � I , , , - . ... . , i I .; '+Ver -grey Sibe& _-la-Rure. the clubs in the large events Sale at I o'clock. See bills. W. B. I Gradus, - 1. , - - .. ABC. Com. -L. D. B 8, - - arrd-- ----.1Md-1h - - � .. ;., I - - ,. I,. �'. _1 - I I ian lHares. this year B-a'd-bel "e-vurt-now--if- Va,e.V- �-Alowell.Auot,lianees�_­. .,. C. N. R, Ti A Agent. i�. , ��,:'' .. ..i. - er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. . . � ant to be witbin striking dtst&Ace Fit , I � �. � . . . �%_ . I �' . - I I w' e fint \ '' * " . . . .... � .1� I ?I . All' .jPedigree:�tock. Lb ab. M, R. Hoover w" , Buy W JIB 'Thextoab , ­ W. J. Clark. _ ---T,?- �21,101-cer:Lue' 0=1�0 .1 -0, . t P I - : - p"gaisat; neoMis" .W. J. GORDON - PICKBI muster to the path of glory. Victory 1�,onds,, � - . . I.. 1 �. .1 � . *? 4 .. 4 - . . . � . .- . - 11 � _ i r , I ,��,t_ � UNG I I I - . " 7� ... ; I 4 ,o . ,� ,,� . I I I � I ,. . . . � - - i I .... , � t - , . , �. . . 1. I 1.� . . I . - . , - �. � - - �, :� 1, I I . � . . .1 I . � _ , ". , " , Ilk, t8mkikli4 S, " I , � . . .. . - , , , , .� .. "'. . , , . . ,... I ., A'. I ,., ,� '... k4,) �&A�.�_,,n6vk-;E�;�,, -."4_�,_� , �,- r-, - , ­,�.,4�azw.�­ 'i , . , -t­k, .,��q,�:,.�n- .--,,,',,,,,_-.!,1 1A -�"�,,tn�,L_ . �,ig_,,u,,,,,�..Ae - ­_�­�­ _ ,��.` �,;, �.��_" ,�, ,,, .;I�Aiy,�,_- "I I -'aalgei4's .. x � _� *�it;L�z�. . - � �.�, -A 9 J :4 .4. FREE 7 TO GIRLS, Bit Doll and D611 Cezriav Im"AND' FAR TWO Doll Is B, A 77777:7 Chem IN W. has Jointed logo and army and natural bead. Xr*4s d feet VW scle ham and Wheels, and T Mv' wit OF *A.NY imm frame St. buythe seat. back an the are made o —IN'EUROPPAN loathiiretta. it U W 7 Inch" high and to Just the right mrize for the Big Doll, In the Near Future It WiB -be 0 t Just'send us sous sendirit -gifts to. Grand Question of the Entire name and addreit are: jbvcr3 -w comes rt 9 41 and * we will :end you 80 Package V 64 Pic .... Civilised,World. at' sx e m b o a a rm Post Cards *to, from' Lt Frederick some -Scott, The Rhine is the principal of ,ileo &I rivir of sell at '10 Cents a Senior Chaplain packAge. When they are sola us Me mo First Division, In a, cablo Germany and one of the most famous 7" s,- First y Lend% 11a as rivers of the world. It has a length and w rc_,- by 'fr received 14 "' 'I will mend you the A16ritreal. Ne sns "The. ROY of about'eight hundred miles, rising 19 Do 1, with all cha. as wa will N repaid, and we a so mets want la in !W4 in the cant6n of Grisons, Switzerland, send you. the Doll Car - if T witlidut any charge you will rad chewing tobacco. and emptying into the North Sea just nage your Doll to rth of The Hague. It has strategic- your friends and set the, just three of them to al value at the present time for sell our cards and earn armies of Ludendorff, because of the too. Send us, ....... r pid fides of its waters at the section rot.r name and a4-, dream to -day so yqu to W hich Gen: Pershing, if he should non get your Doll and continue -a straight . eastern drive, Dollearriage quickly, would1send his forces. 'It has also Adders JK03=lL-WA2MZW historical interest. lolling ART One who has- studied es And sweater has a quite dressed up look, effects has/written: Dept. 299. Toronto for the simple outlay o y cents in !"Before e commencement of his - Putting Both Feet in it. money for the yarn and, two after- tory, perhaps before the existence of X,t "And so, Mr. Pills," the old lad� re - noon's work. man, where the Rhine now is there was marked to the country druggist,"poor a double chain of volcanoes, Which on their extinction left heaps of lava old Jem Burton is deadt" To Dry Citron Peel, "Yea," replied Mr. Pills; "die4 very es, r I He, and basalt lying -parallel, like two in loag walls. A*- the same NV" Pare the Citron, cut Irr pieces o! a epoch the suddenly this morning. edrivenitnt. Size, and .L�-t Wk - .. k, bah in sTightly gigantic crystallizatioti formed the mY shop 'OWY last night-"' Baked water until tender. ' Maki a mountains. The enormous "Yen' I seed him in," went on.thp primitive thick syrup; using one pound of gu- alluvions of which the tomer, "arid -1 said to myvelf, 'Poorl secondary customer Knowing and Learaing• reqWrements of the . army .are ir far to one pint of water for each mountains consist were dried up Thq old Jem�s a goner now he's -started to large; the Amerwan crop is 71we was *me . a woman who I than p-,und of the prepared citro.i. Add frightful heap is now cold and has cOme-here for mediciW -."Ahought, herself an excellent house- we expected; we bave Alve 000 the citron and W Simmer' it the., elated on it, from which The druglist was evidently pot very tons af Anger s1lipping in 404'4-. *'6.4- srWAV, accul a" she ad th— - is nearly sb3orbpa-d' ther. _--il two great streams issued. 0 we" pleased at this mmark, and the no bett_e_r__a_n­ BeIguim should have food; Germans as her mother had done, d r1L �dly; stirring constantly, until tide ing toward Ae 'north, crossed the old 1&4 r endeavored to set matters no worse. Then there -Sam a guest, a have. destroyed sftsr beet fields and pieces are well coated. Dry -in the plains, encountered the sides of the right, with the usual , result. ril little. girl- who had learned many' factories in northern Prince ands. wgrining oven and story in it& ti -don't meast to say, - Mr. Ls, th" -eitinguished voleariaeor-and--emPtied'i -4 Italy; more than So from roWift the. latest books -.reegp-ta;N, � J 1 —Tav or palls with itself into the ocean; the other, tak- I she explained hurriedly, "as how your and �tu ="-s 7Z1it11`toWt1Pha1=tom of I tirht-fi;�ihg' lids. medicine killed him, newt of the sort. Is& mys ocean off the 'United States coast re- ing its course westward, fall' from 7 And the woman who had mountain to mountain. flowed along Old Jern never did like physic. an, I'm cently. satisfied with knowing found that the side of the' of sailin he'd never have took the risk Lli NAVAL SECRETS ex#ngu a e She was not fineit about 70 per cast of the WhilS L good boasokeepe., volcanoes, which is now -Ardsche, and of corrin' here if he'd had a chance P 1 countrys sugar supply passes 4nvwh of livin'." _04 -Ozeoueut am_'lor She was waste finally lost in tho Blediterran Precautions— Taken to Safeguard the was the hands of the housewife.- it is evi- ft] 94 both time and Strength and she, The first of those Inundations is the SUP dent that she has a most- important Sestets of the Britialt Fleet. Switzerlai-id , will pfy b00 000• W missed all the improvements that Rhin, the second the Rhone. i had been made an the ways and me- role to play irr its conservation. There are some things that money _: - Watches to the American army. I I z. : Th� First Rhine D-ellers. the& of a past generation. she Just as in the a" of flour subst1W cannot buy, among them the secretit was, In %W model Of1housewito utes, she will learn from -experiment! of our silent Navf. There exist con- I The first people who took posses- POULTRY, us, b D f — Chea n P .1 : Id 'o POULTRY, Imith the 1918 typc. and practice many ways of using oth- fidential volumes an wireless •Signal- sion of the banks of t1w Rhine, -we 9004 and T6 little gir) who read and lear er sweetening. She will also learn eoCtrr, books an gunnery and torpedo are told, we -re the half -save re Celts .1 "d inixed t p —4n-- ` &w to substitute w rds received the name of Highest PITIC" Paid I he lard- and flour for Ler ie I 1wric, OT C a a apt as masts with a.• a r ving oods for the sugar she securely under lock and key onl board Gauls. In the height of his glory Prompt fttarna—Ko Consisilus 2� at -insMd crK any kind that It to I has relied upon in days of plenty. sh-'p as are treasures in the Bank of Caesar -crossed the - Rhine and shortly P. POULIN & ageoguSe =%21M k CO.,d-; , All this takes time and thought, but England. afterward took the entire river under WOU"'aal .- . . - .. be available. her crusts, vere flaky and it Is a voluittary contribution to Ott- his jurisdiction. The river was, In feather light. She put her dust cloth& 'llie safeguarding of .the Navy's d -u i . I boundary between In an old pail, poured in & little kero- m&LO victory. secret library on a battleship is Roman times, a I 1-ttle ceremony in itself. provilice" of Gaul 'and the German sow oil and covered them tigWy for, special f Every An llaur� Rach cloth'was-eis good sai ,Est frozen Fish. tribes, and at a later date and until odlegr who keeps watch has to satts th0ft At woman had been buying of r fy himself when going on duty and 1871 was the frontier between Ger- it at thirty cents eacli. She I many and France. ago 1611 ;,A vvbe.i being relieved that the books It is a stream of varledr aspects. j shed beans. peas, berriso, etc.; in all a o in "r respective chests. 0 -to Victor Hugo, irbo wrote what was! fievle and the work was *ondro"ly 'Special keys 'relating these 'haps the finest article ever t per writ- SiMPNed. She kept a clean newspa. At chests are retained by the command - ten about it, said: "The Rhine Is; Per -o"r the kitchen- table, changing Lag 'officer and his second in command. Papas as often as necessary wad Tit. keys are tested frequently by the t unique; it combines the qualities of i oilcloth -river. Like the Rhone. it 6' 11111lih scrubbing of the white 41-P naval stores officer in dockyard to see I every .4• U A, Hice the Loire- encased & .!was saved. th-at they are correct, and• have not !rapt; like the Meuse; sepreutinej,rot' like the 7% woman wito knees ched her, Fresh frozen R,,& is just as pals. b(-.eii tai: Teredwith. w ha table as fresh fish. Only --a good.many Seine; limpid and green, like he Oliver Spanner & WS with a now interest in wlaatt Sometimes it is necessary. to des- t _4 be en do not know Somite; historical, like the Tiber; -conw prosaic, dragging housework- how -to balidlo it troy a reference book. Two officers I properly. 'ban bu*n the k until it is reduced royal, like the Danube; mysteriMs, -.26 ELM ST., TORONTO Whom Site saggvs-W that boiled Salad- like the Nile; spangled with gold like' dressing could be canned just &&-easily The thing to remember is. that froz- to u -hes Before destroying it, the as peaches the woman doubted. lit an American river; and, like. a rive ea fis) must b� de-frbsted in cold *a- �uf.l;: and -title must -be accurately river AXIDERMISTS of Asia. sboundiqx with phantoms t r =Iev proved that enough dress- ter. Wit -this, has been -dose clean, recomled and its fate, entered in the I I TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE to : three months -could b -prepare as You -would any othez. ship's i egister. St bei and and fables made at one time and with a big sav- i fish and cook in whatever form, you Crossed by Malty Warriors. i-_ Send for Illustrated Booklet. ftg of time, fuel and dishwashing. desire. Artificial Eyes and Supplies. 'Tbe girl who read went back tol Fish which has been frozen is just, In the destinies of Europe the :W. Rhine, says Hugo, "has a sort of y J. :?401'ba the woman who thought she as nutrious as any other and its cheap-' providential signification. It is the subscribed for three good. maga. nets should make it more widely Special Notice great most which divides the north RAW FURS W" 'sines "d- - I known. Send For Our ,d Shipping Togs set 4milaWthe task of be -Fathers and Mothers soutb.', The -Rhine for thirty' 6oming Us woman' who could and from the . Latest Price List You can Invest in ages has seen the forms and reflected would lawn. Irkmodeling The Child's Sweater.' the shadows of almost all the war sword. Caesar crossed the Rhine in In nothing do we show our patriot-, riors. who tilled the old dontiiient The Housewife's Part. with th4 share which they called the ism - more than in our willingie-me to' �RERse•/1Ne Again the housewife has to prove -fall in line with every reqU4Nt of the' VICTORY "the p6l1coman of food control." - In goverment. One of the biggest re- T Rs. going to the south; Attila crossed it. her hands lies mainly the success of quests is to get along -with as little whin descending t6 the north. It masking tkine 1% .pounds of sugir do forwool as possible, a. request which willD was -here that Clovis gained the Nat- adfVmon in the family for a motith. i theonveniende the. folks of our north- tle of Tolbiac; and that Charlemagne !J The burdtit.of maintaintfig the Allis ern clime for your children by and Napoleon figured-. _F nearly as much the ban p F STEN the thinker who is conversant Market Va"T SUPPUe3 falls on us. There is on sugar. So far wool cards are in using our Rereeta not enoughPaFf /at pollem I bikory two 0-0 --3:Pleb sugar available for us all the future, the giving up of. wool is 812f wreat-eAWIPR 3:Pleb C.W to live in our, peace time habits. Our simply aliv hovering over the Rhine—that of r nL --This in how one mother met the sit- Plan A at war the Roman - legions and th9t of the Frc,: cl,. regiments. JMe Rhine our sugar -carrying fleet; the sugar uation. Sweaters will we Easy monthly the .3 '"s Tv wear out even meets secures them. going to be oft of the biggest men bore at one time upon its sur-' on grown-ups, and when's child -wears t_rapperm and fur shippers "'Write, at once for ex- es of boats,,over which the ore furs needed—f I one three years it begins to look as if fore bridges -07 for biand��. mea to planatory Booklet and e. -THiS WATCH FREE a neK one must replace it, state how much you a•irdes of Italy, Spain and France our 8W ..This, poured into Germany." BOO -Su Catalog, :7 o. -TO ANY BOY awe ter, a dark blue, was worn and 'want to ifivest forvach Tranjr child. friyed at cuffs and collar. In nor. Anc! the -same writer adds further Shows ':hi Ore. R&W•prices on Q, n .4 article that solne day "it sball eT W_ rite oday- mal times the motbir would have giv- I V. M. CONNOLLY & CO. bc�o:rne the grand question 'of Eur - ON on it to the Salvation Army and -Members Montreal or = a Co. r This prophecy Is now at its 47 Stock Lxchange 01) boughf a new one. This year, how- 105-10 . 6 Transportation Bldg. fulTment. for the Rhine Is now, or -ever, she decided on new collar and MONTREAL QUE. -wili be, the grand que uisy 110, cuffs. For the cuffs sbe,simply cast Elio -fly A of satire civilization. on thirty etitkhes, knitting with two needles, 'and knitted back and, forth until the cuffs were as deep as were needed for that particular sweater, which depth, of course, she learned by measurni on6dool-SC-te-24 Pieces r is just as simple. . . . . . . . . . . . Cast oil seven stitches and knit• FREE TO BOYS AND GIRLS across the back. - On the third time .#^4 TKF!i outtlt-0 ifiis; :!�3 Pen Points, -across-cast-ow7t*o ­mqrii, and -on the 5: English School Bag. Box Crayons (I" colors) fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, etc., un- I Japanese Pencil Box, raser. i 'you you -two r baVe twenty stitches. q Then* knit straight back and . forth im- 91his,'71tailroad King" watch is an abwv- til Me collar is of sufficient length 1:11.aad stern sot. double dustproof back, to start the point on the other side, itakel c"#. Regular man's size:- Bond u -whry second tulleour nam and address and we will sen narrow on !eve ilowPackages of 10Y417 embossed acrofs-down to seven stitches. The 'Post, curan, pe, sett- at. 10 Conti, a It" When sad send its the money collar is then done.' I t L.W,: The cuffs are sewed together and will *and you the watch and a irkovety leather foIx iced' onto she sleeve . - 9, the worn -blue ROMER-WARREN C09 being cut away. With the new SIVII. am, TerS1111% 0816 place, the old 1 -Special Drawing Pencil, IL .09X A-SLIZILA to colors) 'l Compass, ',$ Patriotic lott#rs, I Faint Brush, 5 Rubber TfDped'Lead Pencils. PAck&M WItiton Jack FLIM11tickers so '11 Metal Cased Lead Pencils, that You can put the on Your I Pen Holder School books, letters, etc. CIL% We will give YOU thil whole 34 -piece $chool Outfit free of all charge If Y%u will Bell Just 30 packages of ourlovely embossed Xmas Post Cards, at 10 cents a package (six lovely cards In each package). Send us your name and we will send you the cards to sell. When sold send us the money and WO will read You the whole outAL Address: IfOBIER-WARREN CO.-- Dot, 1K TORON". a F. "K, A GROWTH OF BRITAIN'" 5 Towage and n No Its Personnel b ► `'Autnm 9%XT Figures made pudic the growth $Aaa, b. osmosi's ftweene least ftr wer a of -the- British Navy during the war 40 411 601114brif- broad ballad *M - NOW que~ that C -Zet, inwing auxw- 7 frit tasty . . . . . . . SALE$-. IN SIX DAYS THE TOTAL. ariest' increased from 2,600,000 ions '-1pole with Aml OthW, 00 ISO A fQ11 W00ft SUM011I A6,W0,00 -tang, and oa#�*"IVAW - nestle at elm - bamm .010111 wo aur - -displaceraftt to the per lost be just h personnel from 146o900 to 406,000 90" as the fk" the' outbreak of the war 21 NADC IN CANADA Since ring Record Prices 5o0j0Q0 soldiers, have been transported LD4r= 3A00,W0 pelts 8 For ORLEM Thor WMPAW by sea, of which 4,39k. were: lost, With Buyers From Twenty- i the requirements of 'the British naval WDVama TIORM4TO, ONT, T401WIMPsAL re than 86, seven Countries. cr military forces -mo Ila 000,900 tons of stores were trans arm" Combatting Me Cut W W;r Awhat buyers who attended say' was A.5hipped. while. more than. 246000,000. C4 W�riers P. e world has ever tons were taken overseas fol' Great' farm labor in the Este- "The destructiveness"' 'of th* CW the larg*stlui salsth '•5— of furs sold Shortage of Transportation also tie w( known. both as to quantify Britain's allies. worm has not so evideat� tot. van district of Saskatchewan led betu 3 has just end F.- Abraham, .1 result and the financla was provided for 2,600;000 animals. the formation of an energetic com, year" declarelf Mr mittee to look after the supply of Chairman of the Horne Gardena: and • ed al the International Fur Exchange, The organizati�� of convoys, due '116 South Second Street, 'at. Loul.A. to�- German submarine warfare, �has labor necessary to save the crops. V#cant Lot Section of the dada important in the six days It lasted Saleg totaled. been an R14 of . jh.§ Work re- Food Board.--- "An early. season to. Part Applications for assistance were o of more than British Navy since -March, $6,0U,000, or, an average of the r ceive4i and aWnen of cars who had some extent .minimized the lose from, 7" ch time there :havo, volunteered for the purpose organised this peat. - If after all eggs am id, $1.000,000 daily'. j917, from which the, purchase.by The week also Saw -been 55,929 tailings, with the 'losses. he ground is well broken' UP. of and drove out gangs of men to the t the fur men of Liberty bonds to the numbering only a'few hundred ies- a fields. Wages were set at 30 cents plo ghed, 96 per cent. of the larvae cant of $2,500,000, and generous, I stroj*ly., ad'. sets.* hour. will be� destroya an Red Cross, IZ41ghts _4 �ed, •"that every avalUble donations to the R vise," he add be %ploughed thit. of Columbus Jewish Welfare and MONEY ORDERS. foot of town land ads. In addition, Dominion Express Money orders are fall." other war .relief fu LIFT YOUR CORNS' transactions among the buyers tot2lbd ERS OFF. WITH FLNNGERS on*sal,6 in five thousand GfIlCeS through LI-I—ext C=02 Gincirit in cove L 7. .,more than $2;000,006 and it Is jjut Canada. mated 600,000 was that more than $10, - mew to loosen &-tender cOrN OF involved in the week's trading. ."'Bonale Annie Laurie." Where there i3 no thrift therq�,oun . . . . . . . &hug -to It lifts out it UOc Sjity.-foir kinds of fur,known to c myth. ess. 0 mie-waa_no LM ng- pies Annie-Laa Over . er becomes 'a l;y gAst Man Ift dealers from every part 0 the world; ago Sir Itobert Laurie of ev Logue 206 yea 21 Ragecats. he is thri ti. N6'. nation car Dumfrieshire,, Wrote these , quaint leiss, j g"at or SUPtain.ftd.greatne's of the sale. They comprised more than become into � 110,000 'unl at the very foundation'*&$ the Let 'to our -feet'here- words .,in bigfamily reglite�- "At the be 3,500 400 pelts, 'divided-' , Iks step on ' y 4 , aner; wear s its gmallet if You pleasure of Almighty God, my daugh- it were just to 01 have this belt slip- lots for/the convenience of buyers, hoes a the Union, every pro- he, for corns will a Laurie, Irai born 'on the thrift of the people ting through inthis novel fashion,"one Every, state in ever. again. sand te-ri-Annic, Mr. You. 16th day twenty-five pain through of December, 1682." WAXT13D this simple attractive wince in Canada, and five electric sparks of soudd make 7- I authority., William Douglas, who wrote the song 6 to the 'of _krgeo. ' Me0all"PaVArn No. $661, tweign countrjejs contributed according to this Cincinnati ENZRAL 13LACKEW wondrous beauty a drug to celebrate' the GBrow.. Bothwell.-Out Ladies' Dross. In 6 sizes, 84 to 44 catalogue. Each pelt had to be check. He says that a,few drops of this maid, wooed, but did not Win the directly upon ice, ad, entered, graded catalogued. bust. Price. 25 events. called freezone, applied -famed Annie. Instead, she',pre-, tly re- far won 9"M a tender aching corn. stan It -11 St. Lo.s$x grAd1hgs aild 10ttf 11fia. Alexander VVj0j6L EQuirrz.D NEW5i#"E 2 quoted and accepted as standard ferr Ferguson., Annie died , in 1764, but v v and Printins Plant JFL Ham i�iiji i i; fa;i i�Fr—e'biiught and sold. t whel ., 11 corn, root and all, lifts right out. her name, no doubt, Will be passed Ontario. rall rried $1,500. co 0a Box j R quick gals. All Furs In Demand. This drug dries at once and OIMPI7 down to many, more ages, by means Vilatoor Psi'11010shloDs Co.. TAd- Taronts, M es The demand for all kinds of furs was shrivels up the. corn or Bus without Of the immortal ballad by Douglas.CLY NEWSPAPER You 1 '4711 �_kl ailing tfasus. unpreceden ted during the entire week. even irritating the surrounding ------ WTNew Ontario. Owiner a demand that was voiced by dealers Frorce. Will sell SLO08- W04 04L A small bottle of freez9as obtained that arrount. Apoly J. R_ from &I parts of the world and from very little Pub"abinx Cm. Ltinit*4 1A at any drug store will cost but will ppolfively remove every hard _N1 every clan of trade and many vane- Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited. 52LOMM VZIM0W.8 Fos IL&MR ties sold for record prices. Muskrat, -a or soft corn or callus from one's foot. _X Grentlemen.—I have used MINARD13 OUR pRICE LIST SHOWINO'., A-5 fur that sold a few years ago for a f If your druggist hasn't stacked this LIN131ENT on my vessel and In my cost of vrindows, staled fLOMPI 0. At, *out& a pelt, sold an high as 12.26.whils ;at a Oman TIA111daY CO22VLnY, 251M 01. w drug yet. tell him to 8 family for years, and for the every day any GIs& A record price of $11 dor skunk was no bottle of freezone for you from his ilia and accidents of life reached. Another fur that sold higher wholesale drug house, than ever b record before was lynx. the I -Q.— . I' would not - start on a voyage Ith- LUMPIL rm. :W�v Fsold, N witil. 1417 Broke. the Silence. it if it cost a dollar a bottle. im4l external. cur out W for the benefit of the Red Cross. and y it has, been -knownp R. DESJARDIN. 1: browht,$ 'her sold an bigh an Occasionally CAPT. IF LA50. Fin *ithin a thousand or twci thousand of $8L Schr. "Storke," St. Andre. Kamouraska, $103 and matfett at a top price -es of record the front, in the early hours Buyers and bnaers aq the r three of OC the morning, for complete silence SAMFYING DAEL" prices made In all but two a to supervene for a few minutes. the ftra may -not stand long. They M look for prices to Increase rather than Om such an occasion the veteran of The Ontario Government is Invest - Man& -was em ROM to diminish. - The labor situation WAR daying the change when Jug half a million dollars in feed con a, while reaching for mat- expected to hold prices down a bit, but hbis comPanial centrstes to tide the farmers over the chest Inadvertently knocked down his transportation filmn's UninsItnt' IM JK evidently -mmufaetur.ers must have winter months. when mesa-tin. The clatter was immediate punch that TeHeVft settled the labor question more or less will be monopolized by coal and grain. followed by a burst of artillery 7 to their a. satisfaction before com. Standard feed will be manufactured rhe=RUC Ing• to S&_LouJa,,far the manufacturers. fire. and sold through millers, at $56.50 per The veteran,' at having This congestion-, well and, ably represented by vet for warmth-lWiv for dairy feed $57 hog were ton Moet of the pleasurable silence cut short, ox culation large and important ord car a6. ers. Mc lots. scattering cir ulating rern-, -claimed: ,Thm you are, clumsy, 70%1- feed, in edy penctrate: tvithout.. rubbing riot� I them an far too busy in their fac. ove gone and to the whole bloom- to the aching s of and brings qgkk! to journey west- A wonderfu early. tortes at this juncture in War again. ldai=Lmt 011res 0"" relief, surely, ward, but the local brokers took good help for external ins sprain CVrmneal mush needs very thQr. The vest et, together'*ith the care of their wants in all respects. LEMONS MAKE SKIN ng- strains, - stiffness,, h e: in And. Incidentally, the rise of the fur WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Oulgh cook' bruiSCL Iftnique braid trimming, makes this a broker is coincident with the rise of Get your bottle today--costa littler J charming and -desirable frock.. Me- The table scraps that feed many a fors ., them the at. 1,;onjs market: -Whether It were means much. Ask your druggist fo Call Pattern No. 8.6,24, Ladies' Coat Make this beauty lotion for a few worthless dog would feed a -dozen it by name. Keep it'handy foc�tho In 6 sizes, 94 -to 44 bust. the it=ket that made the broker. or cents and see The yourself. Made in C4Ai&.'Th# press. . :: : chicken. Then hem would produce whole family. were negligible. Sufficient big bottle is economy. Atice, 26. cents. Transfer Design Noi vice versa, and most,Tice dog produces it is to know that where the big mar. What girt or woman haset heard of 0991 1926. Price, 20 cents. T%"e patterns may be obtained ket to -there the big brokers gather lemon juice to remove complexion nothing. together. blemishes: to whiten the skin and to 'A; -from your local. McCall dealer, or sales aA announced--for the freshness and .1rom-the McCall Co.," 70 Bodd St., The next bring out-the roses, Janus 2q, April 28 and September 15, Juice 1819. ry the hidden beauty? But lemon AM MR Syers ffAT a as Toronto, Dept. W. alone is acid, therefore irritating, and •should be mixed with orchard white Z The Canadian Victory Bond. _this "y Strain through a fins cloth -ft"st- e of two&sh lemons, into a I-gusrd�ths greeTr Of the go I the Juice And the wealth of the northern bottle containing about three ounces mine, of orchard white, then. shake, well and ts �Tl you have a whole quarter pint of skin The precious gold of the prairie wheat .about the 10101 And the 'traii:siire of tree and vine. and, complexion lotion at cost one usually pays for a small jar F dream of the pioneer, e I guard the of cold cream. Be sure to E. '7 rn "A That he dreamed in the wilderness, stratn'the lemon Juice''80 no Pulp gets I guard his helpmeet's-toil .and care, into the bottle, theft this lotion will re- 7-db And her courage and faithfulness. _ Whea applied daily to the face, neck, - � • 7 am the at Tength a the workman's arms and hands it 'should help to - army 7 And the force of the scholar's brain, the skin. I am the mothers broken prayer, Any druggist will supply three her gallant slain. ounces -of orchard white at very little As the weeps for A Cure tor cost and the grocer bas the lemons. The SOP. to aum,nd •k` 1 the speed of the aeroplane, am briew S eer re ffilbud to SO016 1 1 through the star-lit Absent Hearts. As it darts thr eath Th.. fragmunt- super-crquay enol- night, and ;.-omfort There ard absent hearts more 'lonely Bad& lienbitching, clear the skin of decayed pimples, L lotChes, Than this aching heart "bad breath b rednemandrmgh- And I am the roar' of the mighty guns of thine; b a sign of ecay As they guard the men Who fight. tooth, foul staimach or unclean N, -to many There, are.'. struggling- souls more ness,thesca of itching anddandriff. bowel." IfYc"wtseth"Irood" and the of chaps and sores. storm-tossed refresh- n who scarlet cross, Than this quesAoning soul of thine. look to our digestive organs at delicate medleAtion, perso 0 1 am the light of the 1 4 -nee, C 'As it gleams o'dk the blood-stained once. Z: sc*119 Corelive Syrup �ogrjv6hience_an&econ-- uggista. 15 to 30 drops wants his -bea a,,, omy, uticum Soap and Ointmeft i—eegglitterift -There-are-Lkindly people near 11 e after Meals, clean up youi Food meet with the apgroval of iteel- Who crave a friendly smile;. passage and *to -the bad bread, eat f0t OI" coffee but- `n4bl = kee`no zry= with the wrath of God. Go 91 e thyself, thus forget odor. 50c. an $1.00 Bottle- toilet uses. v T-am Cana Thine o -rar "-pie + by than faith and truth, WE smal lefs awbile. Do no �u- tubsvtutes�- Got doesn' d- nk- genuine. The word of her loyal sons.. an th"00cwt "0 WWI Who holds In because wh n segue with thO Christless Hung. llNurse," moaned the convalescent, eat valescent, "can't- I have something to ? I'm -Germany must become a modern as, you, start, taking is to reign starving." "y --these to-day, but &.Macr&tjc state it peace you must begin ev" dnnks r. �t solids the world. Then she held out 4W in olowly,,, she said. Last year. a housekeeper who had hur-E im. a teaspoonful of tapioca. He sucked 'dono a great deal of canning found dry and begged for a see- day be- the spoon SIRST03 I that the telt-overs from the WON'T &UFFIA PAIN—BIDY MemseRmson tasted much better than the and spoonful, but she shook her head. TV y fore _she Presently he sWrimoried her again. ftdts of Theumatiagumbego, 00 freehly opened 91 ped,,"bring me a Poo- moseu Mew canned goods, so ranally To a Olin fo r Nurse," he gas t16 F day be- tbea" th touk to OPIftling her cans a stamp. .,,I went to read: 7A 11 1 M-A I-Oft f the. contents. She are and On& removing found that even frUltv appeared to Xnament, our" musempar., POST a ;benefit by the chemical action at ov the air upon them. .7 .7 �Xjl gy- 7.,4 v V lap! i 01P6333 2P181—M r Uy, _W� Filday. 00=114Mt its 01100' . �ye e o r,3:'B�n� s TEams RICHARDSON'S, GRQC,ERY IJO Pet YOU $1.25 ifdlmid in idv&nO@. NOW HAVEMON MURKAR9 Proprietor. FRESH-FlSH,- FRES-H­ FROZZ14 FI19tr. p DRIED OD 7�0 SMOKED FISH AND CANNED FISfr VICTORY L ANHeadqqsrters lov Ontario coduty,,Orbawa. reporVthatthe Campaign todate Is progressing fairly well, but it Haddie 'Fillets and Ciscoes are a rare treab -will be necessary for the people -to4espond inucli'more.freely during the' ROTICETOSOLDIERS ON HARVEST. LEAVE. and cheaper than, meat -.Wa0C60f,th&cdWPft1ga, in order tor �ch-the high object(ve which hases',een set for the Con t The influ- be Atiention is directed to a recent announcement published New Seeded iaisins l8c pkga's serl6usly affe in the Press bk the Military Service Branch, De artment ,New Seedlecbt epidernic b oted p a Raisids 18c.'per lb r6sults to date, but with a ni�rked Im- of justice, regardhig extensions New Cto be granted to men arrants 35c per lb New Peels 50c per lbpr vementIn the number of cases re- EXEMPTED AS FARMERS. New Figs 22c per pkg 7" New Dr'-�,:­Ported it is confidently hoped that the otn Dates 256 p' bk`p;i people will be in re responsive to the It is pointed out that this DOES NOT IN ANY WAY New Shelled Nuts-Almondsand Walnutser %request of the government to lead AFFECT MEN WHO HAVE BEEN ORDERED BY THE -thelf money. to carry on the busine Now is the time to make your.Xmas Q ess REGISTRAR TO REPORT to Depot Battalions and who* akry%1, k ­of the -courLtryat full pressure and have thereafter received leave of absence from the Miliui Buy all your Groceries where they are fresh and goodrrzthus maintain prosperityat house and -�'our war efforts overseas. Authorities.hav&during the whole of their lives the jurisdiction of the Registrar and, tomes a IThere are -S 0 NOnce a n;an has been ordered to report for duty by themany people in Qntarib County who R- I C HRegistrar he leaves e'be ucontentto keenpt theli money in under that of the Department of Militia and Defence,, and is to "danada Food Bpard License No. 8.287." the Bank at 8,,, erest. Victory be consideied as a soldier. This applies to, men of the 20 to 22 Bonds yield the investoi a full a4% if�-Class who have been ordered to report by the Registrar in-terest andhave behind t tEe sv- curity of tb6 whole Dominion. One virtue of the cancellation Qf -exen7iptions-by--Order4m-CounciL-of-- fo"Juv8sted at 5*7. it wouldamount to jr6g-a-rd—ware Store e -Bank ars%Tor -the-20M-Ap-riTFast, as wet as to thibse ordered o report in the6 years will amount to *15es.2o. -it usual way on refusal of claim r exemption, or oft expiration -lckeof exemption granted. 2W.WNo true Canadian couldwish fora .better security than the AD nien, accordingly, who have been ordered to report, andI'dedf Canada itself. A Victory 4re therefore SOLDIERS, and who have subsequently beenis ouch a pledge. Funcle invest. authorities Nowis theproper "time to buyHappy, gianted harvest leave by the = Itary., MUST, ed in these Bonds are by 6`6 means NOTWITHSTANDII'JG THE NOINCE ABOVE RE.0tled up. Next to actual cariency.they Thought RangesFERIWD TO,'REPORT ON THE. , EXPIRATION OF,am the most liquid astthat any one'could The tact -that peace toTHAT -LEAVE, * unless they- are notified to the contrary by arahtee. 'Eeonolni�al on fuel In sighpto 7=1 id Induce the I to their Conimafiding Officer or by general nbtice published by Full gnavail themselves of what Is peopthe the Department of Militia and Defence.last'oppRunity they- wilf'bae of buTing Bouds of the Dominion of DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DRVMCE. A complete line of Washers, ruin by4 -.'Caviidson.such extremely..favorableterms. either hand or power.rThe �e is just one place to. buy Ravored1t Auction Sale of Laml)s� New Perfectionoil Fam -Stock, Impleme.uts heaters, Elbows,Vehiclee. Poultry. Etc.tovepipe, Etc.Thi property ofIt is always a'pleasure for us'to, TLot 35, Ccnxemion 2, Wbitby..Farmecs—Get your Stock Food aid Calf Weal'here.-"On the afternoon ofnPWirple line.We Vave the Royalry 191,r z_W4&="y, NOV- 1.3th, 1918 'Mitita Service Act� 78 -..,The lallowinI. S. BALSDON PICKERIHORSEBlack driver a yre old. 6row13 mare EMPLOYMENT OF MEN IN DEFAULTby Lord E' vskine, filly colt risingSyears, UNDER THE MILITARY31amb 8 red cow -bred April 80. ro"itut_�� ATTIX .1 - 'Red cow bred Jan., 28. roan cow bred SERVICE ACT.bV e heatFlouru St es eow bred -Aug. 9. roan cow bred Jan. The following Regulations, recently `a prdvedbyp10. rosip cow bred Feb. 21, 5 steerer ri Are now obtainable in- 3 1 2 -and 7 lb. bags yre old. 2 steers I yr old, be the Governdr General in COUnCi.1, impose strictifeiI year old, obligations upon every employer TO ASSURE. HIMOND PIGS ye um-jeese, 50 chickens, SELF THAT -EACH OF HIS EMPLOYEES OFCamPbell's Corn, Barley and R Flo10 pigs &-weeksbrood now..boar. 2acresofcorn,MILITARY AGE AND'DESCRIPTION I j mbin4d in. snitable ProPortlonswithWheatFlo'ur, S INthey make splendid Bread,'Buns, Muf1ans,POSSESSION OF DOCUMENTS P R 0 V I N GIMPLEMENTS. ETC.Pastry and Cookies. Binder)4-H. Mower Deering. drill 13 THAT HE IS NOT IN ANY WAY IN DEFAULT"Ut M -H, 2 ltdrse rakes, cultivator UNDER THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT.F d; W nearly new. set of harrows 5When buying Wheat Flour ask for'sOctions. riding scuffler, walking suef-An employerwho is charged -with having afler, riding plow, roller. walking plow, defaulter in his employ must be able to lirovePlow, cutter, set scale0. t8 THAT THE MILITARY -SERVICE PAPERS For Bread that rises well. urnip drill, bay rack, pulper ea harvester, wagon box.bag truck' ISSUED BY THE REGISTRAR OR MILITARY Ann 131mill Champion, horse power.- AUTHORITIES TO TIM EMPLOYEE IN QUES- 0 ITcutting box M -H nearly new, tritek, var, bay fork ropes and ulleys. 2 bug., TION WERE PRODUCED FOR HIS INSPEC- --For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cooklea. etc.Xi 'b- - 'ea. gypole, setbobeleigba, 2 TION at the time 'when the em When buying wheat -flour it i patrir)tic,to bu I quantities 1111811 "I'Mess. - set double barnoe:t, ployee was takenintoy equaforks, shovels-, hoes, etc. his employment, and that it was reasonably estab-- of subs9titute flours.inn that th-,e aan Waz-mot in;�jAs Mr. Brown is giving up farming lished to his satisfacteverythIngw4li-be-sold, -C 51i, F " -d-efault —under the Military Service. Act. It should be .'The CArri' bell -F1 M Said begins at one cVcl6ck, sharp clearly und�fttood that the Canadian Registration P A Co. We Flout iff Timus—Pigs. poltr7, roots And all Certificates given on June 22, 1918, at the time of 7 - suras of $10 and under. cash general reg�iiiiation, in no way define the status 3 over credit given A�t�t Amount 11 months a A 7� Ito",partiee furniabing approved joint man. under the Military Service Act LSIKE SEE D" Four per cent. off for cash. Keep away the 'flu' -'MANTED warm Sweater WX . "-InIM 1=k t'% T TT A PIMT. MAw, Auctioneer I By buying a Y. T. R. TMBLB Fieketo-1 going East ins as folloiwe No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. its LOO&I 137 P,. M. 86 Local- 6.25 P. X IL"rains going West due As follow 38 Local 9.27 A. M. 27 Local 2.85 P. M. 7 Mail 8.90 P. M, Idlarement l iverq 'Bus .meets all Trains -First-class Rigs to hire day or night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. out Of 611 104"Als and design 10 6611 A Itst "Our works ard nin x400k. it wIli"tsy. you $ ;&Dd obtain prises Don't be our 0604 udgied. i'spints We do not employ tbAni, oohsb we can, and do *brow off the ament M146 an of low"04.1which"i-_ swuhlb saver wp Mfg Md. Punb&sftg f"M MATHESON 106. 6. Every person . who obligations or requirements to prices for all kinds 'I .- vvomen's, - boys' employs or retains in his service aforesaid."' ' . -and girl's,' of seed. I's 7 any mom who has deserted or 106A. v Every person who is leave from HARBOURS .1 sizes Send, us samples Find get ' ' . : - absent without OR CONCEALS the Canadian Expeditionary OR IN ANY WAY ASSISTS our prices before .0t prices that cannot be foundelsewhere. Force, or who is in default in ANY .IAN' WHO IS A DE - selling. the performance of any obli- SERTER OR ABSENT The best of facilities' Call and see the big rangd of gation or requirement for re- WITHOUT LEAVE FROM for cleaning. Underwear for the porting or for military service, THE CANADIAN EXPE- imposed upon him b' the Act! DITIONN AR or- y Y FOReB�- hole family. J. H• DOWNEY COMPANY or Regulations, or any procla- 1 who • is in default ilx the, per- '"rHITBY. ONTARTO J. Fiugo'ld, North Claremont mation' thereunder - shall- -be i formahre- of--aTiv -rfwgatioh or guilty of all offence pupishab t� requirenaput ivr -reporting or on sumpiary ___11 A T T Aff TT T TATEP V 01 IMIN G prisonnient not, exceeding by ing six upon L�v the Act or Regu- UALI.U.Lb L %J.L -- months, or by a penalty of not lations or proclamation less than One Hundred Dolla Llutw�UU4,Hi y 'The undersigned having opened up a Millinery Parlor re tan Five an offence punishable upon I-:�. at their residence, one door west of St. Andrew's Hundred Dollars, or by-both--sununax-y--cow iction by ini- such impiisonment and fine, prisonment not exceeding six -.Church*, will hold their Fall Opening on Wednesday, Thursday Friday, September unless such person prove that months, or by a penalty of not he due less One and 18-20. The made inquiry and than Hu'ndredDollars patronage of the ladies of Pickering and vicinity that THE MILITARY SER- and of not more than Five VICE PAPERS ISSUED -BY Hundred Dollatsi or by both is respectfuljy solicited. THE REGISTRAR OR THE such imprisonment and- fine, Mrs. and Miss Shepherd Pickerin MILITARY AUTHQRITIES unless such person prove that 9 TO THE MAN -SO EM- he YPas not aware -and had no PLOYED OR RETAINED -reasonable ground to suspect. IN HIS SERVICE WERE that 7d�i.. harboured, .1 PICKERING GARAGE the man so' 7 - PRODUCED FOR HIS IN- concealed, or assisted was a P7as SPECTION, and that it was deserter or absent 'from the n t HS,ving =rchaa the garage buaine reasonably established to his forces--without--leavc— 'satisfaction by such inquiry -default in respect of any of the a are Orepared to repair all makes of autos. -Having worked to an and papers that the man was obligations or requirements auto factory for a number of years, we are,preps-red to not a deserter or absent from aforesaid." 'guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded the force without leave, or in MILITARY SERVICE 'Wakeep In stock all kinds of Pqrd acces4ories,tjrjjajor'sfi� default in respect of any of the BRANCH. makes of are voine, etc. 7.. 7,77 7, , W -1-Y qiUUWK0rtT M. Rnmohr, of Toronto, Spent a day at week here with his broih- omwlar,&L, PROSPECPMS 7 .;We are piessed to see may. a" WM be "No Wkeft f3a C"A" ...-FRUIT CAKE inob t again after being laid Tillevosemusethuzoesswin. be so" fOr War r= -'--Gp for over a week suffering from - h' t e "flu." Mrs.-Robt. Day, of Toronto, has overseas or Xmas -sr - en visiting her daughter, Miss Jeltsis Day, N'rth\Claremont, -er 1b. of o _500 p during the Vast week. The Women's Missionary Socia- t on 0, pneall," as '2=PoXn= OF -CARADA. OfflosIll for Public Su4sciPtIon,dw Or under 2 lbs .50s" tv of the Methodist ch itch rne T" ;�tstxls ;'"Weftesdayafte, afternoon at the home 71 ------ 6_�. --War& 7 of Mrs. Walter 71 Our --residelitaL are now basy ssoan Nville 4-918 Do not delay in orde ... rM & tor 'raking up, the fallen jeayest. ic are now . on b) either Independent: the ground in great t frosts abundance since the recent one d. -Gold 'Bondw. % or Bell h occurred. ip, 1 6 ". . . , .. I '. , .1_$300 0 . , . . ; 1 .1 1'- • �bikve oc 90009000 % Vo "'A large quantity of -turn being shipped- out 'of Claremont optional subediber the cholft Of Which H,- it- idouiey') Pickering Staring intend from November lat� In -Tuesday of this 1918, "d (Aered in two -these dhys. 0 eek four cars were, loaded. The 8 year Bonds 64-Novelnbtr lilt- IM 'w Lr it'ott�vk, orae the o�la year Bonds die L ex t o,wl quality of turnips this year is ex- Recti charge at thj*6ffijj ofthe Mildster of Finance and ver Gen- cellent and's good price is being, St prindpal payable without 6lized. Geneva at Halifem john. Charlottetown. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina. Calgary 'Office of the Aselstant Receiver 04ery Word has been r and Vict�oria- Confectionery received by h Bonds may be registered as to principai or as toprincipaland intent, at any 9! the above-mentiozied officesi. mts that Pte. Lonson HaTt- in Canada of any Chartered interest �a�jeW without ember lot re ith6u charge half-yearlY. NUV 1st and November at "W-4111tich E:rt, of the 116th Batt. has been tend 0, NFALSON'S.1ce Credm the military medal and Principal and Interest payable in Gold -been giv constantly on hand in bulk or brickst has e q alates and other Sweets. In - We congratulate him ecess- craied" A eres quite_ Popular Patriotic Music. sAe'' Pr, 100 and has-been iC6 This "$u," which ga revalent here during the past per Annimm Tobacco@, Cipm etc. gradually dig- slew weeks,, Is now.. grac �,-Income. Return /2% lif DILLINGHAM BLOCK -i: sppegrint. There are still s few -4onaosed In pwasoatsm of IsSidordon enacted by the Parlion, • Pickering, Ont. 'any Inconse an preahvist tamoss-40 Called& eumPari6tiviflY light. Fortunately.11 wba woe"de a *A Lossn MW %=4 WINIF WZU be &P-11 ;cases but an lbegmrCgov"S. foodeguale. Mani.. Canada. LL.,,deaths have ailor .7, payment to be made as follows: Ity• °e C'i9t-,a- Ty.. -p -go. 1h.ekth IWO an application; 201 in this 'immediate local- loccal v A1.6, _.V L;ecember 228th iGrifilth H the aribert.,.of 13&"., h _a& returned home, after talll--Mb Orvevisov/,7 balancief, ars in. ]France and Is now Ian ten' iv T'is rulafttesofthensPeCt 41instaiments.- pttadpa! tad 1,16% rapreaeatini'taraed raters[[ at 83S% fro® .� ' two ye -c November I st to reeeiving t, full bait Yesies Interest realmnent at the Con— will be paid on May 1st. 1919. making the cost of the bonds 100 and Interee Af - or an any Ladahnstai: due data His in fall at the. time of application at 'Go without 1ptered. Whitby.. 41 - . . Valescent home in- Subacri i% per annun6 5 A, :wife has bAn here visiti6g with tUaresilter ,g,=th=:t-rl-1erest at the rate of 6�4 &no& and both principal mud lutereft an a chat" upon the --iC and Mrs-Ouribert. This Loan In &uthOrIM4 under Act of the parliament of C Since fuel is so very scarce. the Conloolidated Revenue Fuld for by the surrender o bond@ of w is s=,000.000,--e=juslve of.t)ie amount. (If 1=ewc any, Dw of tbA amount subscribed The UnWersal The Amount Of this Ian reserves the rLsht to suot the 7 of the - village rlcuoi issues. , The Mini" of Fin&=, however'. churches L. _.r-ucm of "W19001000. might Bud It w their. advantage win -Machine 1 In Conversion Frivlledto Sa' g kind of union -some nZ the to arre4ge maturill. or longer, made by the Government. durt Man during the cold winter. will, In the event of icesued interest, thisequivalent au=.k Manufactured by ervices dar! tr . be accepted at. 00and Bonds of this Issue I faud a=a6f like �vomsihdng period I of the War other than Issues m mouldn It Reems to be be a waste I subscription to such issues W-4 H. JaCkI301% & Bout sat three -c hureb-eg.- for the purpos� PAV=eytt A fuel to h Brock Roa& Pickering, 204t. *hen one -building illlgllt suffice irafm etc.. covering instalments, are to l,,e madirryable to the Credit of the n ero Al; cheques. 4 the allotment to ca=ellatioz. i due wilt rend!r Blacksmitbing and Woodworking If crAcus psi-,-rnerits. bible to forfeiture and I for all. Failure to pay any Instiamo-t When a I( - . au tslt 10474 of the amount subscribed. Z$hcial �;.anvasstpi 1F.111 forward sub ttall: of the Subscriptions must be accompanied by a d,_ .2 Bank wM accept subocrirtion and Issue meivt& all.its branches. Saw gUMMI Richard Nu scriptions or,any branch in Canada, of st" C `.2 loss rest. orou any inotabsont due date.thore.. i 7. and filing li1 ipecialty conces n of Pickering, purposes 1=4 be paid in full at time of application at I i 00 'without Inte t all subscriptions OW We stock Gasoline Kulgines �Emwy Subacrip itmt-wtimoi-.k4ngpaymearinfulL fader this PrOvild0ft paynien .-1olding an auction side of horseag afte=1.r,1.a ca, - . i: eels. I is Saw -registered and high grade cattle, be will Wheels. Circular Saws. If paid in full onorbefore Nov. 16th. 1018, Par without interest'. or 100% .Emery Mandrels. about the not of 90% and Int (390AS per $100.) and.Ewei farm implement$ etc., it remaining Instalments paid on.Der- 6th. 1018. bods. balance moos interest� WO -S' We h&v interest. $51.6 pp 'Mr. Nut- n. 6th.491% 7 first week in December. if remaiOng instalment* paid on V I and 4?orr$l0o') j for sale a blacksmith's bel I instainiente paid on eb.kh.192 balanciscif indsament pald an UW s stock Is all first-class and Gtb. 1919, balance lows in good order. TAII'l - Prize Si should attract a large number of �!prospective buyers. As be Is giv. Denomination and Redistration 00.. ow.. $1,000.. and may ben%WAred ting up farming everyt1itaX adver. Bearer bond. with Coupons. will be issued in denond attached to them bonds will be dueon May I at. 191% NEWGARA..G.E tie watch out for -ed 1111 ed will be sold. to principial. , The 6M coup= will be lorc J tit Fully, re- Aoo -,=$LMWQ. r full particulars'. 18 stored bond !a Intend on. which Is paid direct to the owner ills giving i. , % b danadnitionsol • Soo re6opened Up A DOW --c r The members Women's The undersigned hav 4 the corne of their • payment- of Interest Garage at the of obareb wd 'Institute and a number 7 they At. 1919. Kin Pickering, where ey are sy Of. Int"j,at,thersiteoffih% per' bepaid Way 1. g Sts autoo, f rieude were busy on, Tueed prepared- to repair all kindsof X full W yea's lee and bicycles. o. ternoon packing the Christmas motor -eye Bond and Delivery bpxes far -the boys overseas. -From -Form of Bo Tim. repairs and oils are kept present appearances It looks as if site; on their application th,! (prm of Ixnd and the deaccanatlow muIred, and the murid" 00 constantly On hand, subscribers most fridl. be the last time in which _t ladicated will bordelivered. by he bank upon payment of the of In fWL -this will at the time of 400kaftn to 511bOttriltignarous of =1 be available for dell%%' SHEPHERD9 'members of the' Women's In. Bearer bonds of this Issue willipal AQ-, or fu1% registered as to princlPa and idtwcm be -COWAN & the To full. Bond& registered as. to Prific -will meet for this purpose, registration can be made. at tUte '1=maldrig Payment in full, as won req red .. - PJCKERING,ONT. &by -the subscriber. -jLs it is hoped tiliat by nest Chrlat- %j mud be made at the bank origically-'riame payment of all I=t%t1n= ients. Tbose receipts Will be be at home to Non-negotiable receipts -in be furnished to all subscribers who desireto pay by inotain imas the boys will all nt date when subscription is paid In fu& Christmas dinner. joy their C changeable ���� sgcWWgejb�Watiabscriber's0ank for bonda an any iftstalm_Hallowe'en night *as observed -Form of Bbnd6lnter _Coal r in Our village. The nt of .23 cents for eacIT new bond lotued. holdefs of f1mly r stered bonds wftbout-coupons, wtn �rii:ponsvii have the right to convert into full Iveryqnietl3 Subject to the psymse )boerand holders of bonds with coupons Finance_ or any, Psoluanc credit for their good to-convemilao-boads-w",= _pAceiv t me, an application to the Wnbter General. ! a deserve c haver at any ID a 0' that w registered do Without cOuPoris- Official Csllrosiseer, fr9p any Victory Loan Com -1 or Lviour.- - as ass maybe obtained from soft • 04*1 Of. the beet Ourj1treets that night Forms of a P= in C*ua" of any C Coticec =SaAL usmot, cc Gul-aw d on. .our ' entire ab- quanty on hand. was the howeisi, r before November I Oth, 1018 LAW, w.'-'senceof women. Men on' Lists'Will close on 0 82be more numerous than usual, THOS. -A 0 were apparently there were a num- and apparel r o angers in town that be f strangers whour had a OTTAWA. October 2kL 191A joight, a number of at of countenance with F PICKERIN so -1 inine ca we em G ivoices to match. Our Still there is no coal in couple of -carloads are d the, Man the DoUar Behind the Gun the Man • Behin LUMBER YARD loge, but a ithin a few aye. Our -residents are becoming qu vonars Fljll�t, the Hun DIV. a fe 'Let us 'quote you on Glazed Saaboli ions as a uumbir have 0 .,days"IUPPIyon hand. As it is stack sizes and made to order. `now certain that the -supply of We csn save you money. coal will fall far short anthracite Provincial fuel "-V A heavy: red cedar --of the demand, the for 'is' OW do- Stoci Of B. C. uss Mabel Hurlbert n no effort to secure wood where at Ing uicely,, af e shingles on and. all her bed for over eks'Niith p6isible. Wood is now bein) nytOr_ofi`:acontroller is urging people:to spare t­r'beiug cofifinbd to,er two weaffack of influeriza and puen. ders filled for all kinds of t from $12 to $15 per an B vi.0i -quoted al onia, Hardwood Flooriag. h certainly makes it a m ,cord, which A. D. Fetev.;i wfi4_ in Tnrok6 on* --,costly fuel. People are silso-qrged a Cash to burn soft coal as M'nch as pos- Sattirday on importa.nt business.' M Term '-sible, and dealers are also urged He was accompanied on his. return 0311 W. D. Gordon 'S their engtolil. by his 11augh' IS lyforthe i&lisposed an&w - ill spend.a few ar. reHl,oers. old.-Weathis. -e. the city. Af the Bell an .3 board of, the Methodist d Independent Phone. cillirch ou ea er IMP a- You nee' d 'a ait, Misi.Under- nday evening 1, Perfection Oil H V $6 00 e I As 4i -4 hilL wits aPpoint(�& or�anislt its Only nited F Bir successor to Rrs. y 4t W_g1sases" OF -Das "Lan 0 0 to 04 X 11 a resigned. with high or 16 cov resi firs. Walter Ward was terns gailis an Appointed lissmant ot go "W. ­ 00 each 'bg �4 There only $1. to It Mr. J. Wilton choir leader. �Oft alrio 4 L 4-4 was a large attendance and the n Velvet for on, � N heavy Corduroy W !a westing was a -most harmonious a Plain meeti 'duroy an ? 110 one. from 650 -Pickering it's to 1.25 per yard yrs' Club meets in 7a The alnional, thank -offering ser.- C Town' w Hall on second Wednes Ion d white, 2.60 per lb. A . : . Best Almira yarn, OT an of each'm 0 vices in connection with the quar month only, rly servvice was 'day r mouths `5 tab tpo •tel held on San -at. ver reason 7uring 811mme ra. ro• 0 last, and *a -He-av�-Raiff- Costs _y able p . rkoes 94ed, corn now on head &t.A, X. a conducted by the -Men's W. Lim-bert-­-The, filled t An, dL a so W way IN so pastor, Rev. AlUsouls, Pickering 0 a offering was most liberal, having Come and get your order " arlmdw& twine now 4 J'a =1 amounted to over $152, with more Binder, wi op hand a ffi so No. 8.10738, a e so as ON' am July cauffAsi Food, Board Licen Mr. Jack to come. At the evening service. J. Zilson' and at Z so ioxi sipll Mr. Limbert gave an address, urg- Wilson's, Pickering., 00-� Ing the piople to buy Victory Must be called for beforigM" ro 'Ft 4 a' a w Now bonds, the t having been trisdathatar ue�( • qp."� IWI at At le hurches in the AL t*w by 'k 09�& ftouxbA= brinit­the'. watte'r �u A, - t - - �.. nnnjinlon, tp-! :7 1i7 WN 5, V` sacs atitumn ad Nom Z7 -NOR finany, secure em yM secure am 4 it Wlii dftult6 , and not very re- munerativt, cc a 'week she served as pianist for a children's dancing, is TO THE is -PUT cla", AM049 the Pupils was Patrick TM TIME TO Maguire's little niece Laura O'Brien, Maguire mine (iceadonally with bl.3 '770UR- SHOULDE sirter to look on, and was introduced _:Z: to;`,the 'gno g-teachii and to Nora, rlEEL -INVERY ;TRUTI-L who waant of what a IvIlegehad beers� ur wren zew--can the idancing-teAcher enl*htened her. be - made tore 11AW again.- itil-'aftefwarg; .—The clothes you were so proud of When ­-WE ARE ON THE. BROW OP Nora at once grasped an Idea. Patrick -:F abrics that are dirty, shabby or spotted Maguiri waia power, a political pow. to their former beauty by will be restored HILL-­,- LET.: US MAKE er. "Everybody knew that In "some mysterious way, he had' -but to win. Pending them to Parker's. was dace. -SUPREME EFFORT. wand and his bidding He ZHE COUX get Dave pardoned if he chose to. She must inaproile her. acqualn- 'rid'. DY El N -CLEANING A ­BUY VICTORY BONDS 'TO h Patrick Maguire; she joust 7 t4.nce V . . . . . . '--is properly done, at Parker's von 'his frieud4bli? and smM Veyail on li�m. to use his Muenin in ;THE LWT OF YOUR PURSE thy and Daiheld es beha MORE. �PTHM BMRbW A"BUY K 'Elid'did 'rot think it worth while to Send- articles by Post or express. We pay confide this brilliant inspirationto carriage one way ancharges d our am resson- J4Lrry. Fortune favored her inten. Drop us a card f6r our Booklet on tions; one day when the was the first able. household h#IPS "Itat SPACE AND P0SrM)1 DEDICATED TO THE to arrive at the hall, Patrick MigulTe aye, money., CAUSE BY THE •SAIADA TEA COM came without 11s­ sister. leading' his east - -Brie niece by the hand. Mrs 0 n, It PARKERIS **oft so ftwoft. appeared, was not well­no, nothing DYE, WORK LIMITED tf serious, thank you, Just it bad cold; and as Laura had wanted to come, he Cleaners and Dyers, had -viRlUliteered to bring her. Nora 1' Yonge St.. Toronto agreed that it would have bee the greatest pity if the little girf had stayed away--she was such a good lit• - tle dancer-offs of those that Nora Q Z14, utfusual for a child 90 young to %suaw liked especially to watch. It was such asense of time; she must be very iniihical. Mr, Maguire thought Ik 41111 lassoes. Art r Nora �suggLsted t It'—'W"" that sl4s' at the piano and try*& little fingering'; Pier ti the young lady, in an amiable frame I nowbt" Maus cesipmw by es"W armulpmest with The& AMOS OT Mind after 90 Much flattering, was almost immediately &agog"- nothing loath, and mechately Mon surprised, enthusiastic adikiration .CHAPTER XXIV.­ . -(C4ftt'd.) justice when the talked in 'such 0I for her - natural talent, her manner of strain. He withheld, hdWever, that touching the keys, the tons that she TWO Shmv­� and $1 III A-rTy- I r W far, produced-.4t was almost aillf:slat-h" ep-mment� and I 'think be Palau Y ftressed'bim` contented himself tiftlAeeling sorrier i For 32 reare CanadIUL-women have 11bund co if w an instinct-for the instrument. wl"t filktoov— probably Zi;�P—ur, if tir it than for her then before.. ' Poor little a satisfaction to. be'iuch- a chII(Fs toliet preparation on the market for toe in nr the complexion clear and colorful, ?rtvcut_ If I could have soul, with her sensitiveness 'and her, Music teacheri - Patrick Maguire resumed 't feel 1 didnt feel while I was softness. it was not -to be wondered i5 _...Ing windbu ra and net obande' t .. mad and nodded his -approvitl - of n dishwater 6JI7. 11121ft-but I ioWdn't. sitting in at that she rebelled so bitterly against such, appreciation. so and an sadwarding off hang malls from the A I felt as if I was polluted. this last, this uttermost sordid and It he. therapeutic qualitiso via Gtitor= 'You !!!�H think AWs soMething I . . . . . . . I don't do Dave any good by going squalid experience. 4 remarkable? be. asked. Be did not go to see her very often. have a box of-Ingramli Velveol)L 40 see him; and I do tri:�seff harm." 'ThInkl" exclaimed Nom.:_ "All I Face Powder (98c.)in the bouse. but I As - be said to himself quite truly, he can say Is, I'& rather teach that child onaech and oilluese and ponpirefloo 46M tafttioned th4t quertlaii,, Amen I bad no time for calling on people. than A ten ordinary children. disappear. It coven up blemishes and giv,". tr4w -6t I you aclear, lawleseco!nglexion. It-stave f But his real reason for eta ying aws. -did not as be. did was that be did not want to added i4rve studied both piano and Una of t 0 toil oft tuaftd&W goorge, am explains, she Y know �%&t I'm talking about," she On. At your druestat'o cre is a oo—pleek WAM goo zodenu r the toath%Zo" t' 7Z1119031, that 111110, would entirely give UP 1 expose his effections again to capture, Voice 'at the !Conservatory for four And perhaps .in, feared ower, even in- years. I always thought i6i if - I 0 unur IF` Milks sba nalfft g sur- ily, to annex It would A Pleta" with Each P;rchs"' at used to the could find just the right kind of be- and noi�nind'thezn so much. be most onset if ginner I'd love to teach. mash th— r— buy a path&so of ingram-9 y R,voundings he again found� thinking of her and looking at Toilet aide or Pernime your drumetat win had a-vagus...dtdre 'Mr. Maguire made no r*sl>onsa' to -ait ofie :LVreXi:1:414Qut char"'i lam ports asseh ass liftytelt v. hen Dave dwire in bi--hen t. and this tUt and Nora had a fear that her re-f a motion picture actress. Laeb had. in toto Mmated d(sappointanent over Nora's was too critical a period in his. JWe to m&;k had- ls��ked-_ But -at 66CM IF U=t.,L,4M1= .07 his running the risk of such the next h61,6 Assiro to defend and - pro- ju"T meeting ofitha%ricing-cla" _this time L "against hens!!, unsettlement. Even as. It was he'he pprosched •ter with the proposal had her for a while too much his T Nee- ��10 kn,�Vr that., shin did not do herself Mind. tzar she. had. longed yet hardly dared to ear. "I've talked things over. with �my had supposed anti of such Political be. said. "She wants -U, sister be power could possibly Men were solves bo -know if -you'd be willing to eo=e to queer creatures to let them bossd.by that kind of a prson. Bow -a is f -tinteii a week a the houAn coup usually ap., -on the le and give. aim little tirl lessons yes, that was the word - us plied to Patrick Ma :re. She knew "Why, Mr. Maguire!" exclaimed e deserved the name, bemuse he set piano." think -of , . .. .. .... at home and had men come to o" him Nora ."How 'did you ever ---Volicmen, tough- king roughly such a. thincl- - Of course I'd love to men, and sotnetfzzie� *eu- 60 it! Why, I never had the kast -dressed dressed men too--elle saw them all idea of being asked. l,kn*w I shall when they pan the'open door of the be to proud of my little pupil- some day--shan't 1, Laura, de rior where she as th 1410P. ar In Mn the door of PC= aguires ...She caressed the child little room it the end of the hall, nd the child looked, up at her where he was an unseen auditor, a serene, se If-confident smile. would be closed, and-if Mrs. O'Brien In her- heart Nora felt a little &I- as iwas not somewhere about -Tor her adtPal needs I she said to herself, who wouldn't be 1". She was careful, though, never •hamed of her subterfuge. But, -7: Canada is receiving only. i ust. enough _suak 11t. She manner could re. Miere Is no surplus for wastage. just asdisingenous,. scheming,-ani to let, it collapse; Ia�ura, even though t -s neceAar7 to met a brother 0!�fky a sentful at times of the Inex-� M60 of feeling zer 11 *aate of sugar must cease second wherever possi 6016 brother unjustly plicable alteration in treatment, never y years ranee to tr tenced Pfr.r tl=t ? 'Corn Syrup had y-gne mus t -o- -6sed' ve or sugar, r t be used. an How she was going to accomplish make a ground of complaint. ter purpose -she didn't yet know: but us already she felt certain that Pi - When Nora knew that Maguire and a delicio at" homp-and unoccupied with callers was You will discover a real economy,, a itrict wou lies if you Maj6iire Id bi her tool. thewould finish the instruction -peri;2 addition to-your household SUPP Ways CHAPTER XXVr. a singing Itsson-which al• meant that by way of idlustration.she Just waist burden Nora had takena; song to her would sing pil. Sh Pu upon herself Ili engaging- to' give did hot confine herself to songs of musle, aura O'Brien she r juvenile lessons to 14_ nursery a character - the very soon learned. The child,, so were such songs as "Fattier O;�=Y' a prodigy oil promisej. "Kathleen Mafaurnten - -'and - 40me . _4 far frord proving sin alar i ptitude and A Weaxi, revealed a mi ng o&9w Green. The v would interest -r IMU --ral, 1­vl�y rona his retreat as. a win frequently sullen hu'rdy-jrurdy V&ws a child; -he - re 'off, f reque would at indiff erant. T6 teach come in and seat himself to listen, and tion-and supportable trial, pne of the commonest, endured -creditably his stuoil pupil is a a few suggested ways-to use CROWN too Brand is Im-porta-Intl - .. at the end express bis satisfac hope that Laura would 'some aine -7. N" pers*ni; blit to �AjRANV-16r LI WHITE Corn Syrup to -giye to-- ',,-Real Corn Syrup is GOOD­v�iy b learn to sing like that. LY I y 'te- unheroic ail the r -dishes-a fines iavour, than- sugar riv9s: _X good! if your dxV,6rience tells you nai=in the pretense, against (To be continued.* otherwise it- Is because you have'evidence of one's' senses and the -con dullest vection of one's spirit, that thedullestnot tasted the genuine, which is .7 e (-'ROWN BRAND Corn Syrup as a Sipc4d on . Puddings, , produced from the most nutritious of scholars is brilliantly endowed and 'Part-of the Corn by wholesome,-. is making .extraordinary progres,-I,, illat Nora had reek- u�e and scientific processes. that was the ta, Use LILY WHITE ill-stead of Sugar in Cakes. Remember the brands, LILY lessly asspmed "d that grew daily Either Mn. more :SHITE and CROWN BRAND, and opperessive. either brand in CoWanut or other Puddings.' ire-and or Fatrick Mag insist on getting them. for purtt 7 o O'Brien LF LILY WHITE in IrAk-ing -economy and fttor, sometimes both of them-sat within Js Pood Boned, the lemon; and Nora soon Write to the Canada It bearing of Jams 8.114 in all Stewed Fruits., a to 'obvious more `0ttawa3or)qullettn on Corn qyrup. wond6red at the b1hidneg facts that maternal and avuncular af- fection could engender-wondered att Q M'A great many. recipes. are inn- it was irritated-by it,eand grateful for" so If sugaf it. -hou Proved by using ha Wit t its assittance she could UP never have carri thropgh her par"; 09 -a it seemed almost right to ti de upon t 4�QrRnce; I �14 PIC pty of -BUY a of LILY- WHITE-. KV the only thing that w6s'reiiflk wFoil vedetablO=�"d-. `ROW N B RA-ND--(A- rn, rup -*as having.jo minna to such a strain ------ Ye or _AI`*ayji­tq-b,_­1�ea­- --rlc* 103DU upon.the teniper. -or- barley t0-dAY and become acq1fainted., even seat, encouraging, sifid flatter' E'Ven with poor with their great pwsibilitie$,. when she wanted to scQld Ship, ( � was hums liating to lier spirit and de- -,-�-.Stock delicious tracted from ber sense of Personal Said.. sou Ib� grocers everywhere ps con- be dignity. �Iie kept her great aim An 2, 5, 10 and to lb. tine. 0 --m*de--6y-addin#-- But allyrays-beforb-hiMr, anti khew that to d 7 accomplish it she must win the,liking -a dash of And to do that Cana a`Starch'Co.,tiM1td• of Patrick Maguire. rh he must always be like to the little 'NTft2AL, girl, even in the, child's moat -detest- Soup: and she must never tell _ ACE I -SP CAUSE PAM Finding the man sov gullible Caused her both to like him and --to be 23 conteinptuousof him. He'was both a tliwl khe Caj+a.ja Food Board, IfIcli)," He. nicer. and a stupider renoii -j - s .7 z . 7, •7 DIRR -SURR SERBIA FREED NUM 01. 114111111111 JESTO.&I u* n W BREAK ON A RtW., 11111 AN UP OUDUAL Of All -Allied Prisllw*rlh-� -4 Signs First Serbian Army Eaten -Bel- Terms of Arnistice Include Release 7 ander tish In 7! Ust- Prop --.'Gone When Italian to" ony. Entire Turkish Axmy Capture Bri. jdeeopotm* Proclaimed in Hangar 'grade With Sel0" Cerem 40 ED Arxilatice—Republie r -i Austrian. —British FUet, En Route to.Bkck Seg Wage of b. 7k @ ment in Hands- dealta with the op-wktio= in the. pri London, ]�40--, -tembly. Thie Assembly will linmedi- F.astorn, theatre saga:' Ars of v riati An arimistice with - "After says:— ropat "' on 6 allied Son fter t9e capture of.]Belgrade the A despatch from London Austria was signed th6 afternoon by ateiy conclude peace and begin th Turkey on Thutsday\unconditionally war. onL of the army' Germans and Austrians, beaten, re armis- The -announcement that an arudstice CT Dias. the Italian commandev. -orderly -demobilizati surrendered to the allies. The tired to the north bank bf the PlIzub1b. ch permits . P& -ding to an 6fil 'proclamation deals 6o was. signid by Admiral QilthorP v*fth Turkey which in -chief, accor 6W- an- the pr Vle=4 Nov. LOmdOn)S--. The Serbian Army has -reached ti behalf of the Entente at DLudTOS, Of alligi warships, through the Dar- airare fiag- al. on W .7mueeinent' Made here this evening• "In the Italian theatre of the war our the B sniin frbutiek. Serbia danell" already is in operation ted The text of the ttatement -reads- 0 been re- froops. haiier ceased h6stilitieg on the most -in its, entirety been freia'd from On -the 'Island Of Lamr`08- *1 officers to believe that an allied nava "A telephone message has "Gor. Townshend, the Biitish corn- naval if it 'has not diready started. --ftived from the. Prime Ministei in basis of an Armistice, which has, been the enemy.. mender captured at"Kut­et-Amara, ed1neI concluded." says � the war - communes- "The battles: which 'decided..: this rough to the P"45, saying that news ha' just,� great victory began on September 16. was liberated several days Ago by the Been Will pass. through 7 ; I Y. Turks," Sir George Cuve,. the Home BeS, that Austria-Hungaz last of tion issued today. ' of Cbmrnv;ni to attack the German naval forces - f the -The conditions of the armistice From the 24th the line. Secretary,, announced in the House of theie. 1%ese forces include ship# t 0 Germany's props, has gone . Uskub will be announced. in a later communi-, tion on the Vardar was cut. Comnions'6n Thursday,, "in order to the'Runiiin Black, Sea fleet takbn over war. 29th. The. dis- was captured' on the by Teuton fitter the. collapse A on." . . . . . . . . . . . . "The armistice was signed by Gen� ca ti forces was inform th4i'British admiral Ili cosh- the Bulgarian erland, Nov. 3.—During location - o in Ru&-. eral Dias - this afternoon, Basle, switz a Turkis and- will xecutive Committee tollowed: by capitulation, and on the mand. in -the Aegeap.that the Turkis I the Provisional government Ifit-0, 9peration to.Tmorrow at 3 a meetingof the E Government asked that; negotiations sla.. � The Germans:obtained One *UP 'come il at 30th hostilities came to an end., w Council sup - o'clock. The terms will.be pi�41shed of the National Cc' be opened immediately for an armix- -er-dreadnought, ;everal bfiiff�51404 4 Cl a�y Count'KarolYl an- "The fighting was continued by 'the Budapest ye�stef`d tire. the pre dreadnought . type and *n Tuesday.- -German defeated AuArd troops. -nee-, -ng Charles had freed def' the Turk- score Of fast destroyers. 3.—Official annou nounced that Ki -battle at -Nish was Paris, Nov fe6m its dath of 0�tober 12 the I "A reply was. sent that if anent of the signing of the Austrian' the Government 161 marked by the rout of four enemy. ish Government sent fully accredited The German battle cruiser also Jw in the. - Black Sea, Thi's vea-� reached' the' Premi 'era while! fidelity. plenipotentiaries; Vice4din"I Cal- arn) ties e great British -commander, was w session at the apartment The C.Overmlileiif has placed an' its divisidus and' rupture of the thorp, the Br e act as in the Mediterranean whoi,;tba they were in a communication of the Con- stion whether Hun- artery Of commu prog-alb the question of Colonel House, President Wilson's Empires in the diviction of Con- -entpowered to bicho -Sorm thMn of t�e con-4.war began. and escaped to the Bog- ry'shall, In the future, be tral Em ted to have pkelal representatipe, this afternoon,, sra stantioople.' Ou'the 19th Lon Palen. dition3 Apon which $be allies would i, phorus where it was raper I z • atilf(Letion. it lie or a Monarchy. aid; been "sold" .to Turk before that. a Suva A a announces ka was reaebed-;'nud the Danube road 119cee to Stop hostilities, and. eoi ey and -the greatest n conditions of The Minister of War an armistice on these conid' try entered th..; war. The cruber itions, Awyl was arranged that the e last opiaoda-Bel- sign give�i to all cut:- Then came th 'n the the armleffee would be made puyAc that an order would be ir behalf: was badly damaged several times, Ut - i 4 soldier3 on the Hungarian front, in- grade was taken, by the First SerMan "The Turkish plenipo been shortly. given the honor -tentiaries or recent reports, said it had paije-A again, tak= over W the Ger-W their, Amy, to which WR& to tay down 1 eluding officers rived at Mudro.-h.Island yf L Viehig Nov. 8 (cis` London).—Thu' anny L Jnto me tions of entering the Capital. This' an"un e ter negotiation- Armistice was I mans and withdraws to the Black o;ll arm and to p4rticipated in all the fighting, march- early this week.and an t t e a �y Admiral Calthqrp on behalf i Bog. r meat that an Austrian forces on Al- and wit`44­ . �k-k torte whieh has Hu4ary, the announcement jug wluwuT cease. The ant4re-Turk lo lied fronts �hs arms' to OCc% --ish ve laid dawn their a ould be in of. the allied G�a4rwu`sn� "armistice. Anti added, a demand A ade that always In contact wit ' b the. a day nigh as the result of an y whom it held by the throat, very of en It exime into operation at been opposing the British an the T1 taking French or British -troops be seat b . has -been captured, it was offjciaqy Geriias denionstra tions .are but knowing no fa- noon on Thursday. badly provisioned, -A -41 IT, which both soldiers and civil-' preference. "It Is impossible an yit'to Nov,itrJ n --It pushed for - see Berne, _Count Klrolyl, tigue.-and no h r -Th hard fk&t-� participating. elesse Aan.5 are inink a 0 arm sties, but 1 the statement reads A from him vrmrl by willwhich began the Tigris, an -1, alter obts -On their Amsterdam. ov� 3-�-Thi %part the anied troops -they include (1) The free. passage of i Ing on prO- , on the 84th With t4f, . M Austrian State Council, according to, oath of faulty to the Emperor. the allied fiesta through the 116splmms October 24, ended I cla;med a Rqpublic in Hungary, ac- made. their greatest effort to _bring to 34, A despatch from Vienna, has issued a to'fbe Black 8"; '(2) The occupation capture at the entire Turki , Bund a successful conclusion the iisk con- Th* vair stion to the soldiers at thei cording to. a dS3p&tCl1 to The Bun the Dardanelles and in the; opposed to, us on that river. PrOclam ad to them of ci�ushlng the emmou of its on from Vienna, quoting the Viennese du -tosecumthepgs.'�oners are estimated.- at about -front, saying that the x0voi-ment has Bosphorus nee"eary I been taken over by the National As- newspaper Die Zeit. The Serbian array has taken an oath sake of the ships, and (8) Immediate with much =At -constitution new 4GERMANY IS DEVASTATING of allegiance to the i and telephonic instruments and ap- of the great'Serbism, Kingdom. accord- BRM9H TAKE- 172,4559 OCCUPIED RUSS. TERRITORY I pliances frdkn many towns have been fag, to a despatch received by the ,Ex- VAUAIDINES The railway lines PMONFM IN THREE MONTzjs Ircut to Germany. . change Telesisph Company. only wrecked -I have been. stripped, A despatch from London says'. Con 0 A: despatch from London S&ys:—In BM dations in Russian' territorf occupied I and useless cars being left behind." FOUR REHEAT FLOut months the 1$ritish by the o— Germans are described' in an.! Elt 81UHSTITUTES. APLbWZD the past three Q G * OF GREAT fames in Frame have taken 172,659 al Russian wireless message, � KIN DOX out"irts of "City of lAces". W, I$ PROCLAIMED Ottswo says. Ore the - from An prisoners 'and 2,378 gunstr R"M but Centre In IntatL -Which says: A despatch in "From all regions now in German that the A despatch from Wise]. Swifter- on wheat flour just passed by Germain-, according. to an official COM tzar- order With the Allied Armies In Fft2es6--­ ocrupsition it is reported the Gammils, Pbod Board defines the munication received from Fold Mar- . .7 shat Hide an 7 do NOV Due$ was viiftally A Vienna despatch re- ri 9% machine Gernaa military authorities are car- i land. Says only four wheat do;rr, substitutes as Sys. -diat-accordipa., to free this mo ng of German reach ...... ... kg tEwt it is pos- 1 M.vfd be" 8 . ..... 6 so= -&zA-.ry1[4ou' All DuAng-the -moniji Of Octo&ii-the , A off everything - -n�­ who were left behind to fi6t - sible to take to Germany. mast now take one -pound Stitleb, forces fighting In-F!rRms cgP-� gunners, They are the Austrian newspapers the King- rcarguard actions when --the enemr-- 4evastatintAbs country. down of Greater Serbia has been pro- Prisoners, Including IiM wit),drew Friday might, and t* ­day bar of substitutes to four pounds wheat Lured 94AW ..I., White Russia there gr_g no claimed at' Sarajevo, Bosnia, and, that flour. offlears; 925 gum, ID&RUng mazy well behind the cor�tw- British lzlNeTre- and no cattle because the i the &"&gains of Archduke Franz The order allows anyone to boys on heavy cannon; 7," madMae gums And fte which ran appiroximately b#w4ft a boom released by Sol - al wims have takeir them all. , In Ferdinand kava r, or iufficlent e7o trench mortars. 'rx th hand 100 pounds of tau 13;; Fve - and Pressau, bawof which . where '. evacuation Is diern. alre- tbi regions hand present Aally ordinary req *aces wers'eaptured issteiday. • unsown Of air whose home - The Assassination Frans 'rerdl liending the fields remain In meats, while any farm Five thousand civilia2is had remain- the-Gervians have left MG nand and his Consort at S&r2J`@VO, wheat has been ground by or, V.ZRMANS AAVk LOST n are dying. of xtarva- June. 1914i afforded .Germany the directly with i miller, and 2,SKON THIS TFAX ad belfind is Valon as throughout teed. - Childre =9 the rimilmilisr -, -about' to tom- I Milk cannot be'obtalne excuse she *an I living more than five miles I A looking for the fighting; furniture, telegraphic be world war. my person may. 29XW, were evacuated by the Getz- -Moras"d C mence t from a mill, or -licensed dealer? A despatch from London says: Ger- prinali": pounds of flour. or were Sarni - keep on hand 200 . al"Cor Jan. 1 daring the past week, I I man loss" A 'number Of the issl-;, M ei 9CA A2Vs omclaily catima rday and mJj*. its Illion were MUM Feeding"milling wheat or 2,500,000, of-whith one in further tures to live stock or is for- permanent. I their lives an a t with y nnit of a 7 High exolo�. enemy bombardmen bidden, except grown together, jone apt where gror cent. I Of the 10,000 German guns bperat : rives and gas shens. ADVANCE ON 10 -MILE FLANDERS FRO more than 25 per Has have captured. containing not at. Orders Nos. 311 Mg- July 15, the ILI AUC correspondent entered the 9AT. of mining whe the western 'bominion is morning through and 40 ore repez*& d in Atta eered by gate. All the. bridge; across the Valenciennes Suffounde ck Engla yod by -the re- Forces--lietween 2,000 and 3,000 Pilowers Takiffl� Scheldt bad been - destro 8; the oulek*ts of Success of Belgians.treating German UV ffALIANS CAPIME 10000 the place were In ruins -from bars - 1h wbFC at' Valenciennes CDC bardnnnt. The "CitY:,6f IAC*Bw Q from,London says: Fri- The main attack vir- A despatch ..­..TR1SON,;dw AND 2;20Q GINS was expected might be top It . -t, was Ily intact, dails attack In Flanders was reward- was, south of 'the city, just above ia a than five Famars. .- The Canadians, who en tua a sad eight u 'ed by ati ad -Vance Of more the centre of the municipality was t a m --imiles on a ten -mile front. it brought gineered the: drive, -were supported Occupied by -Sea. and Iaad damage by one of the heaviest artillery bom- Tr", AustrWs Principal Seaport, reached. Here pftc6ftllJr'ft6 v 4� from Bar the Allies to the Scheldt le 'south of bardments of the war. ' The gunfire Forces --Trent Has Also Been Captured., was done. The Grand Place, w1& the them to Gavers, 10 miles otel Do probably will w' terrific, and. this made the go,- beautiful Ville was intact, -Ghent This advance prob as fro marks d except fJ w. two rig easy -overseas infantry Italian and Allied It was not Austria wlig a6andone trifling for the, Rome, Nov. 3..n - "Ifs, lint the Stray Shensi enable the Belgians to push the enemyj );a 340-Sla dlowe& drive in Northern Italy 'collected ever the Derivation Canal to the Ter- which fo forces in their d'ri y 11ir fie4i to t Olt, who took Little of civilians The ides of the Car;adiaiis in us'] have captured 100,OPO Austrian -Hun- I Jugo:-Slays, rising in rev is�N viewing N zeuze Canal. Frage was a Austro-Hungarian thmighout the - city, -some south of Valenciennes V fhi� g4eat,b prag sarin prisoners, the Its Z to the-authorita"- the damage helplessly, others trying rating) the resistance as quickly as possible, fice Announced. to -"Y., More than warships, according 1. Little area the' C to re-establish their 'bornes the attack resulted once of! so at.to save allied lives. 'The bom- 2,200 guns have been taken. tive statement here. Canadians airfront, and 17 bardment had the desired effect, for -,. As soon as this was done the Jugo- children. were to bi seen playing' in les oil- a four -in Italian forces have landed at Triest, 'wirer- the- streets, with dead. Germans un - two mi sent the following of Aulnoy and Pre"au,! the opposition offered. by the enemy 7­,ihe capture the principal sea Austria -Suss- Slav leaders so Their joy port of Austri noticed beside them. The' at ians thus reaching the. southern edgg of 'wsit not strong, and the Canad' gory on tbWAdriat1c, according to an less message to President Wilson '*Ihich * is. flooded. In pushed rapidly Ahrough to their ob. mide this even- "We --have seized the whole Aufftro their deliverance was too great to Valenciennes, official announcement'tragedy about them. a em'the whole Ice, and the Hungarian fleet, except the Viribus take in the trag Jtbe fighting the British and - Cana- joetiv a, which th south in the Italian War Off ns, and are k between tWO and three of th, rai!vay line running sou Unitis, 'sunk by the Italia SOLE- 11tZMA1 idians too tri -color is flying from the castle am 1se- : NING TURK ARMY f:byr. Valenciennes. Giusto. It an-` eady to hand over these vessels to! 'thousand prisoners from the tower of ipr SONCENTRATED AT GALLIPOLI The French and Aryiericans on the -The enemy's casualties were I The ita. I the United States Government or xe- heavv, and fhi* HUM Rh6helle River- -covalry have entered Udine. T tives of the Allied navies. The Z'solithern Part of the battleline, at liens have also captured trent, one of 1 presents, Eta torpedoed whilel .9 despsitelk from. Paris- says: ugh Attigny, have ad. was -lined with German dead. About Austria's chief fortified. towns in the Viribus linitis w despatch from Athens to Le Matin stacking through ilea noon the *6-neniy massed for .counter- vaned between three and four m- Tyrol. still flying the Austrian flag." says the `sole -remaining 'Turkish- ''i[id ' &it mearing 13UZAIWY. tics from Sapltain. According. to e a- rfir- army has been concentrated at iftlair, The Belgian official report says • the latest reports, ib Canadian a% ai'the 'neck of - the Gallipoli a town Second British Army on lery was dealing with the projected N, that the Peninsula. The Tchatalia positions first da�l of the new 'ddvande RSFV�Ult- are being prepared As the Vcond lino -the I e Constantinople. (Thursday) me I the same time th' tdradians bad. captured -9,000-1 At Q... of defence for-Constanti -o-kniericann, attacked wiih *other British' troops prisoners and t1he Franc and drove forward north of the city SUBMARINE DESTRUCT -100N -:1000, & Associated -Press despatch and crow -ed a forcirg'Qf-the- Scheldt. An was zravely threatened from correspondent with the Bri Andenarde' a • gitfin: Friday'. - The fighting on Thursday IPA4-tan .--and Rel The Gerl, 'was of a ditrerent,Paris,rine destruction has been. on Friday w (lays subma p actically in. There are still ---bott4d u' as a result •of a ng n, about p r `throughout tyre dap, and German, fifteen --U-boat", including several ning-like blow by the British on both _ t' a atter ,;e t- �ut r bTy nou 41 -diate inachine 911131f TS, sides of the city. Only Imme of the cruiser -typo, I West of the numbers 0,"'Oughout thO sector, is now- in-­the-Atlavtj!9----. t from the place or some ... retirement rnly, .until they w6re g t stubbo _the miWis cle Trish coast. An,_ e. -of -a -Iniracle-ffwu �4A to . suire—nde—r. . . . . . . . . . . . . -save the German troops, Who at noon I killed, -or , compelled bad ohly a,.narrbw gateway open to The main resistance came from these -CANADIAN CASUALTIES 700 SINCE AUGUSrls.. toward the east. sources. 41 them for retreat Meantimi the French and British, Tice battle, raged more or less over ,pen j -round,. among hamlets and Nov.. 3.—The Canadi and Americans from the Pacific London for the Ohio, along'the Deynze- farm houses which still are inhabited Record office. is .-authority coast and casualties Pt e ene�,—� .,Aveighem.froat -iii' Belgium continu- 1-y Belgian civilians. Enemy machine -Stolon-B�jt blot- T can ere is 4 pile of books stolen froft the libraries statement that the successfully the advance begun gunners were stationed in practicAl- And billed for Berlin. "`�a7­na vpr reachuel the "'Land the Gamadian forces. during the 1"fl­ ed �y house, and the civilians, who of Montdidier yesterday morning. The heavy en- ly every The German to aPlow of the carriage two apd a half months'lighting were . tance c tion but their homes, of Thieves. getaway was too rapid env resistance encountered on this had no protection of more books, valuable though they may be, Buy a Victory Bond In 40,000 non-commissioned officirs suit gpx.tor ye",day, died out during the Cowered indoors while thA­ ROM titud4 tl�st Cmadian libraries have been spared such pillage. mea. and 1.709 officers. fighting Swirled about tbam gm 7 monis at Camp NiAgFirfs, for the Past month, had died on Tuesday morn Ing, in his 23rd year. He was accorded a aillitary funeral, the interment taking place on Thurs. ray morn'rig after the arrival ef the G. -T. R. -train. After 1,eRvitig the.train the 'body the office of the Past VINce r1spector. I gronta. Poit'Office Inspector's Office. Toronto. Oct. '01, 1019 . A.'SUTITERLAND. '6-7 A10TICE is berely given th-tt -VV- iiA Burgoyne otyh­r�qwtl hip of E.t-t Whitl)v in -the County of QnMrw, in the Province' of Ontatio, Fitvaier., M s o CHAPMAN, M E N E A R 'Hospital, Leadville, Col., on Mon- —Mrs. -F. H. Hall is confl' her bed th Aed,to rough Illness - Rev. A. E.• l3ruce will officiate at this Thanksgiving Services to be• Only Abow 7 Weeks Untfl. the R. C. Church, where service was conducted by the -Rev. Father willapply to the Parliament of Cana- da. ar the next session thereof, fora until her -mother arrived, when the tuneral took place frnm the Ryan', after which'interment took place in the R. C. cemetery. The .1 1 '_11, �, --- - - -� pa� 0'.J A6A%M.V %AJ 111 u 12 Claw x-tiraw tanurch At Ush. .1,;.." 1% - . -:: -N� 6f To. will � open Ki much b before. V�kl!58 MIDDIO Reddla. 94 Nov.No*. ITC6, Sunday shopping to d Services in, 0 church -visited -with friu4s liere.-O ;Aerd Ltt�-'- turday last: has returnel�j- at 10.80 a. m. and 7'p. in., when -a Melee Nq� out your Grocery list for your Xmas cake. Hire are a few sug- *ai confined to after few weeks with' clergyman from Toronto —1 rrants, Citron, hoagie date. Na Sunday '&,fio will Offt- jeetions =Choice Raisins, seeded and seedless, Cui '" h, tie for, a couple of days suf. relatives. in Belleville. Orange and Lemon Peel. Extracts -0 range, Lem a, Ierlug from an -attack ot-' cute • —Miss Anderson, of Torouth, Spices—Cinnamon, 'Cloves, Alls' -0 7.7 #!?stlon. -end, at themanse, ek, plee, Vanilla. Spices—Cl �-4bdl spent the week ma _;aid -the guest a tk- —Mrs. Liddle, or., of Toronto.. of T -Nutmege, Ginger and Carry. Maks— culJ it, W tied to his bed for past few THE NEws,"'tti express our sincere sob, we desire,_,through the columns of Olebmarjorine and strictly new laid eggs, weeks he wither' 'd Mrs. Liddle. 7,' Bell and la&pendent Phones. 5 �.;_E. Balsdon has begun the exec- cold, days suffering from a very- severe thanks!to the many friends for their kindness, and sympathy shown us dor. -W. G. Gerow, of, Oshawa, has, idadeajh of our son ''tion Of i garage on his lot' which in the illness an rented a part -of Miss Boone's reL R lle recently purchased from the ai. A brother. G. Ap ILLESPIE, TON w occupilffi dente, And moved Z��"-Vm Wilson, and no therein on MRS, J. DWYER AND FAXZLY. by Ell Wilson. Tuesday. •F. 'Q Leadville, Colorado, irauction sale of farm stock, imple. Bunday from :;..,*bore she had gone on account of mellits, etc.-, at his premises. lot 86, In loving memory of Gunner Will- Islas R. Brown � will, hold. -an =Mrs. R. R. Cron'k returned'on —W. R. IN MEMORIAM Alan! .the serious: illness and death of con. 2, Whitby, on Wednesday, mott Downing. of the 77th Batt.. of As Mr. Brown in giv- Regina, who fell in action at P RZ .6 -her daughter, Nov. 14th. as. —Frank och6ndale on Nov. Stb, 1917. N. Leavens, editor and Ing np farming, everything listed proprietor of the Bolton Enter• will be sold.., See list of articles in Oh could I have but raised kilo dying Canada Food License No. 8.2D766,1 prise, xave TEiz.Naws a pleasant another column. 7 r And heard his last farewell -It is with deep regret that we The grief would not have been$orhard,c&ll on Monday, while motoring ak through to Odhawa. report the death on Sunday of one For ode who loved him welt.ur young and successfal-farm- -TheiLadiesi Aid Society of the ofoMR iffetliodist church will hold their er , John A.Zalght,'which took S ��D R Y 0 D'S e',­:regql&r' meetlax on Wednesday, at his home, after being con- "NOV. 18 t o his -Now Advertileements. 13th, at -8 o'clock, at the 9 bed for eight days .- ,1; eR;E---7h0W6 of Mrs. G. Law. suffering from the flu," which �aeumonia. HORSES FOR SALE -Good work -John O'Oonnor, sin of P. and later developed into e also d driving mare.' standard ving O'Connor, of ;Oshawa, for Hai. bit irty-seven bred. t Apply at Ark Pickering Liver in. was only t Y. R a and was married. He Pickering, died in Naugh. year ol Ions Ontario, on Monday, Nov.' leaves to• mourn his early demise,' -VOR BALE- good second -band JL' Mrs. xrarlor cook stioveeicoal. - Price, $10, Apply h,1918, ofrnflueoza. to s Lyman P lk , Claremont. 6.7 a so�rrowing widows but no family, -Hallowe'en night was observed his only child having di'ed In iu� Owners. may �ri5-,very quietly in onr village. i fancy. He is also survived by POUND -2 bicycles. 'have same by proving prog 'I. both parents and two sister Pickering. and paying s, Mrs, expenses Walter Shepherd, harmless pranks. ►were ludo] Greenlaw and Mrs. J. L. -Jed In, Which caused very . little in• +tit9 funeral took "Ott SA-L-E­-:-D-n-e-_cForen -Plymouth Rock cockerels. L splendid birds for a gocKi e nea H Eu Greenwood. 6-7 rry Wade received a car' lace on W'd d to the Friends Apply toNlrs. Trimble, Uq :--load f and hardwood on Satur- r log ground. a;be sympathy 0 4 -IIDER-MAKING-Tbe undersigned 1,iday, wh1ch was soon disposed of, of tKe community is extended to U is prepared to make cider every w,-ek day Ham, 040 f, v1 vQvtr9ller, ba;v_ the bereaved relatives in their until further notice at the.Cherywood Cider mill. C, W. Petty: 7 egg dhar-Keof ie% distribution. sorrow, MENT. Municipal and • %-.I Corpora ion Bonds For Sale -W, D. Dykes, a Church, will hold their issued a circular urging the pe(�ple Bond Broker, Whitby. Ont.. Bell Phone 193. The Women's Auxiliary of St. The Fuel Administrator has O -OVER -N. 44DU ar monthly business meeting to use warm water. In the house as Ind.'Phone,0. .at the home of Mrs. means of conserving fuel and also �,.U!'.-Widoesday, Nov. 13th, Va�ty On for reasons of health. W �1011 BALE -RegLqtered shorthorn old; ZJerseyjcows-, Durham -John McGinty has at here the I bull. 11 months 3 P m -d now. due in January; 5 spring caltes. snob calves a. completed air in a room Is moist it requires onably Apply F -ey. eon.. Picker - the construction of -the now side- less fuel to keep it reas let 25, B, F 607. 7.9 Walk in front of St. George's warin'than In a room where the 'Church property from the corner air is dry. The moist air, RY WOOD FOR SALE -C. A. will hold DBarclay offers for wale a limited number. of .,�"joinieg Law & Ham's land to the beat longer and thus save coal. ZVy.ld,��wood at Thurniosot's Cornerv-tcor- the church gate. When the air is dry, evaporation andBrockroad�. Price.17,00per cord. 4 -ft. length. and SZ7S for 16 -in. wood, T. lu tl- - .-"The boys who have beontam- from the skin renders onq suscep- %4BONDS Paring with the lights and autos tible to colds; catarrh and other- FIOR SALE -Two pure-bred-Cots- ". ure-bred- Cots- wold rams, one eligible to 'regia er, Also -at the churches on Sunday even- !y organs. wanted-- - a budding about 2"30, that could he •s9 Ings are hereby � warned -that a diseases of the respirato E R. The necepsary moisture may be re erected as.a %beek n P J � Rove. lot 11. T -repetition of the offence, will lead ebtained b of con: 3. Pickering. Jdr�33 Pickering P. 74 y placinik a pan C Place on W�� Ing $rmu E 6 their prosecution. water, or a kettle of boiling water -opened on the stove. or when a furnate-is- _:L_ -The public school re E -h -Wlax elds-e-d-bor ii -sed. o ave. water in the pan coutinubusly, or in the case of is couple of weeks owing to the NCAIL CONT.11ACT Ufid." Miss Sleep, teacher of the ter on tbe.TAdiators.Post- ellerB GO T S AND HOES steam br'water heating, to haven inteitnediate 'department, how. of wk SEALED TENDhR5 addressed rd- "'!W , was nuable to resume her rhae temperature recommended by mater General. wt I be received at 0".awa until the Ontario V.1 i-_ no -on. on Friday. the 21)th'.Vovember. 191.14. for -1 works as one had dot recovered .. L the conveirance of -1*4 NlaJesty's Ntail*, on a -from the attack of the "flu" from for living or working rooms in 04 proposed Contraict-For -four ytzais. Twelve and rollick Tike was suffering de lees, end In sleeping rooms, 1,2 times per week an the route Locust W1 R. R. No: 1. via Green River. Brougham. Green. —J. D, Rammer co 50 degrees or less, wood and Whitdvale, for the Postmaster Gen- mpleted last eral' fe *eek' the work of picking. his The village and community Printed notic*sC3ntatninZ further information apples. From Fin orchard of - legs heard with deep regret that pte. as to conditions of propoftcl Contrtct may be era and blank forms of Tender may he obtained than seven acres he has a yield of George Cowan, who has been -seri. m the Pddt Qfficta of Locust IWI. Ureenwuod, over 1100 barrels a large per cent- oust ill from inflitenta and pnell. Grevii, RiveY. urea a;d Wnitevale. and at age of which grades No. 1. Mr. Rammer Hods that'it p to tit ke' earo of the orchard, and enjoys '77 1he repiltation. of having one of the best orchards in the country.' —Miss PrTruTe roWaged4Z _z- years. passed away at St. Vincent monis at Camp NiAgFirfs, for the Past month, had died on Tuesday morn Ing, in his 23rd year. He was accorded a aillitary funeral, the interment taking place on Thurs. ray morn'rig after the arrival ef the G. -T. R. -train. After 1,eRvitig the.train the 'body the office of the Past VINce r1spector. I gronta. Poit'Office Inspector's Office. Toronto. Oct. '01, 1019 . A.'SUTITERLAND. '6-7 A10TICE is berely given th-tt -VV- iiA Burgoyne otyh­r�qwtl hip of E.t-t Whitl)v in -the County of QnMrw, in the Province' of Ontatio, Fitvaier., M s o CHAPMAN, M E N E A R 'Hospital, Leadville, Col., on Mon- .was taken to -day, Oct. -28th. The body was held the R. C. Church, where service was conducted by the -Rev. Father willapply to the Parliament of Cana- da. ar the next session thereof, fora until her -mother arrived, when the tuneral took place frnm the Ryan', after which'interment took place in the R. C. cemetery. The BUI of Divorce from his wife Alice Aland Claike of the Town of Hilton in Sweater (oats-. Shirts,. Ties, Caps, -fin-d'-Underw'ear. undertaking chane], conducted by `4 deceased soldier enlisted with the Stale of New Yozk, one of the Gloves Mr. MeMorrow, and was a the Vn4ted Statps of America. Married 6�b the gi ground of adultery and Dur fall stock.of these lines is open for inspectioa. private, eta all a re reqnired to be there. -She w"* laid to rest in Evergreen Vewetery, remained with this part UL 4.1le' service for ten months, and spent several months in Texas, return- 1Lo e. t I E; ------------- 0 Dated tit the t wn of Oshawa in the County of Ontario in the Province of BO 0 T S BO 0 T S '.Z 79 with the mountain just behind. ing to Toronto in the spring. In Ontario, the 13th day of August, 'working Atigiist he was'discharized from A. D. 191S. Our lines are complete in' both heavy, boots and finer -The pastor will take charge of the public service in the Method, the Flying Corpst, being niedicslly. SAUVELBUR00YNE, •'By his Solicitor, W. E. N.�Sinclair. grades. Better look the se,o'ver. The price is right. istchtirch-next Sunday'. Nov. 10, at 10.30 a. in. and 7,p. in. A kind' unfit. Several Meeks later be left for Niagara to serve n ith. the Ist C. 0. R. Qsbawa, Ont. -R. A.11 BUNTING,- PIC10176JEARING A invitation is extended to all. The and shortly after hq con. 'tracted influenza, a, which develop.. NEW GARAGE Established 1857. Sunday School will re -open at itito pneumonia. ' Tho rv-m. I W. Ine un ay achooll forces, 11fln" -ed patity of the commT is extend- nder;igbed has paned' up "ki -oil his having Sell from the two or, three -Sundays ago, are, urged to ed io the bereaved Zin'iyiI in their y garage preniise;;,and is prepared to do all binds be on babd next Sunday to make 'further sorrow, -On Sundav last the services in of automobile repaiving. "FINE -S arrangements for the an-' -niversary St. Andrew's church were wo;4t Will hiiindle all necessary parts w services,which will held Sund'a-7 51QAd*Y_1_Dec­ interpAting- 44 the t1jel-Bing Sep 0 Robes, -Blambets, Club Bags, Suit Cases. and Whips of all P and :15th and 16th. More particulars u vice Mademoiselle Sehiltz, who is a Belgian refugee,' a Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. Call-in and s n see him kinds have just!arrived. .t. -�-fodn. --Wm, 'Burrell, of Peterhoro eon Mrs. A. Barrel], gave most vivi d account of Gr6rman atroci•- ties. Much has- been said about before biiying. Thomas E. Stephenson, 7. I'Vilen n6eding any Harness, Collars or Horse Goods of of. Picker. the barbarities of thei Him,. These C811 and see us. is now in the Peterboro Hos. have been of such a blood. ling CLAREMONT, Ont. pital, suffering from injuries re- character that-tbey were almost -MILLS %Hariies's, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly -and c6tved when colliding with FL street He is in the beyond belief, but those who had ELM DALE promptly 'attended to. car. - employed under- taking business^ da any doubts as to these barbarous and one y acts of the Hun, had these doubts, 'rG PICRERIN. HARNESS E Al P 0 R IU 31 recently Ire was driving a Ford along the street car track, MI removed after hearing Mlle Schiltz's narrative. - Altliough she you can always get the be -,4t 31an'i- tob, Flour o "Home' Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWELL A when the steering gear, went wrong, with the result that' the could not.speak a word of English when she clad from Belgium four Manitoba Wheat, lenora for Royal Household and C.1 unto went on to the car track ns t r��,',-An front of R6 approaching car. years ago, her address was given i. n English Bread. Tryabug. r. Btirrell's knee -cap wn§ broken good and without any hesitancy. hesita-nic--. -Sb-e N' sl-ikwt- 6y -b -iii Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled 0a:t,3 TM -, SFIORTS Ha py.Thought" P and hie face badly cut. "flu " and has an attractive pet -son IIIX Fp F -The epidem•ic through. out the couatKry has_113sen-a-mbs _Hjiile- in--Pk-kering sh-e-wag the guest of'E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy, 'cameBARLEY OAT OHOP _.-CRUSECED!G-,�TS lzoil R ange. h �jser, __ laxis-motpr, and has been through whose influence she CHOP] ,­15ossibly nearly as destructive of life as the war. The con- to Pickering. At the ev enirig service Rev. -Dr. Marsh and Mr. CRACKED COR'N T Iiese stogies are acknowledged' sequences In ivanv cases have been John Marsh, of Toronto, i n made an MIXED HES FEED to be the best stoves w ver serious as the bread-winnet been the one to stiffer. Those Rppeal in behalf- of the Vic tory Loan, Atboth Hiss B6tr- "Caldwell's Cream"substitute, on'the 'th market est -has who have been reading the death .services Kara Poster and John Marsh each Cilf Meal. NI01a9qeS MeFil t -day. 0 'columns in the daily papers would notice that the great percentage sang a solo in . ost ace e ably. pt Among those on the t 0 rm at 'CHOPPING AND OAT I bakers, easy on feel aad 4 tiffof deaths occurred at the a0es of pin the evening servieg were Lient. H. CRUSEIING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in- ion lots. .,Splendid handsome ' we in design. .25 to 35 years, and often. both a J. Clark and BRndsmaq Allan H. BELL PHONE. Call and See our full stock parents have been the victitug, 4-J1Vj$9%r arnall families behind to !,purn their death., Clark, both of whom have been riverseaq, but who have received, their discharge. 1 Chopping everyday. J. He 1$ U.N.DY