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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_11_15'I- 3V11 , X 7' -7 0 9i 8 N'. 8 0N V-111 T: FRIDAYS .Nr0NVE-NL1BER-1Z, _.Voi,.�. XXX OU14BARTON Established 75 years --MONGOLIA, RE )DS ce Joseph Betz and L 0 FR Soc a Br,wn The D. I. & M. 1. will hold a 11 of 1h Mount, evening its the first meeting j�e n Sunday, afternoon ut Medi' season in the basement of the Presby-' b church on Friday evening. Nov. Cal,, of Popular Songs at 90cGREENWOOD eft. -lan K. G. and.Mrq. Tliere.s a Lump of Sugiir dosrnln Tarr and son Cilav- • ter St�t. 22nd. . Further particulars. Will be L CALDW4LL, M. D.,.Successox Disie. ton and Miss M. Anderson spent Dr., given next week. 3, to the late D !ka.--.BxPdIe, Phone 505 Sussex bythb Sea. rdft r in the city, _C Take me u &ol re -opened on Monday of last back to Dear Old Blighty. Sc �ILL� q GLEN MAJOR Oh how I hate to, get UPAn­-: the week -,-after being closed for tw o vreeks 'T -%R. V. 'E on. account of the prevailing epidemic. 8ydin CARTWRIGHT,' For- -Gojorning. ey Pugh. of Toronto, 'is visit h*oessor to. Mrs. Hewitt ind son t m d Bye Mother Macree. George and in h relatives here. -lie, Geor :e and Mrs Judd and lit - ;,.;a to 2 Chat 9 Mrs. Robert Day. of Toronto. Visit .4 tle daughter and 3 -a, Dance Records 90c. Iles M4v Bowet ed 0. Hopkinson Tuesday. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis. Oh Lady, Lady. all of Toronto, spent Sunday at Geo. Mrs. Rancler. of Stayner. is visiting kes. IFGJZ-ed member of the dp'tiometrioal Assia- -Siabad. Bowers'- with her brother. David By elation of Ontario. a peoial attention given to it on the blues. eeh closed for Li No. 0�wa Blame The church, having b the fitting of flams. Bye* "d fresi. Norlib. My.dough boy. some re -open on Sunda ROCK ROAD time.. will Claremont. Flour substitutes kept on hand Sacred' r evening. Service begins: at 7.80. AT, N.ex0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Since Jesue came into my heart. deorgd Elliott had a trip to Toronto are cordially invited. citing event took place in aja7 quantities require4., Edinburgh, member of the College of Make some body happy to -day. last week. A very a Phyaiofaaa andnight when the Clarence Young and family, of Osb ere on on Monday night oa at vsh to W. H. and gooq news of the close of the war was Jackson on Friday last. received. Bon�fires and other forms r Mrs. received word from attsatlea to dsiea•es of Women andGeo- Es Bake' awn, '('a' Hig4est Price H. Jackson recei celebration were indulged in., W. of cele his son, Frank, who has been in Eng- a NWOOD tOl land for som (Successor 1 e tiniO, stating that be GR If Paid- 'gaker Heise)' to France in a couple of expected to go IL KENNEDY.- BArriater. Sol- - J: E. Disney had a business trip to- weeks. - c a leltor, Notary Public, Conveyaneer & Port on Mondtty.... 41 T e who have been laid d2 with en Whitby, Out. fl, - the sick list %01 t u" are all recovering nicei), a few days, but is mproving nicety 6t I I 1,_ . . schbol. is for R. FARMWELL, X-C., BARRI - and the 'attendance at the min. -T gradually increasing ae The influenza Fig T11 gr Oliver has rr,�w We- understand Berle and and INT Whillay. pears. N*Qtor. court -use. isap did big farm to Toronto -man for a gool E CHRISTIAN. Barrister. and J.. lie BEAL, Claremont ZROUGHA A figure. Ormerod and Notary Public. Eto. Money to Emerson and Mrs. A.1304citor., Wheat k ova.office Brock St. North, Wbitbv. WZ NISHINGS 'HOUSEFUR The next meeting of "the Brougham daughter spent Sunday with Wm - d. LIAM J. B9ATONT, B. A., Bar- Woulen20 Institute will be held at the and Mrs. Ormero ed. after WIL , Mrs. J. 0. Totton hiis return rieter, SoIicItor,.1;ot&ryPubliC, associated Big Stock, at the lowest'pr'* home ol Mrs'. Henry Shea. 6n Tuesday, ices. spending a couple of weeks with her Barristers. Toronto General Trusts 113 practics,-xith Moism Ryckm&n, Denison Nos, 19th, at 2.80 P. in, mother tit StoutIville. Foster, Ba Delivery free.: There will be special Thanksgiving Telephone motored down Buildlaq. 85 Boy street, Toronto. and Mrs. Scott t� gain 9OL-961. ally m service in St. John's church on Sun from Claremont and visited with W' Call and see. Ind Phone 3924. day afternoon. Dr. Marsh will be Marsh, who T. and Mrs. Middleton on Monday. Don'tal assisted by, his son, -John Much sympathy is extended to Mrs, Claremont. expected will speak and sing.- It is George Middleton on the death of her LAKE B. BEATON. D. D' that other talent from Toroutbwill mother, the late Mrs. Barnes, which BLACESMITH SHOP L add to the service. You are cordially In Graduate of the Royal Coletge of. b..t took place at the -B home of her eon let invited. Friday evening. Nov, On April let the undersigned will take 'Surgeons and University of Toronto. e over W4 M. Pringle's bardware store. Whitby. forget the anniversary ser- lZrijonville on I illness from posit- hours 9 to 12 c I to 3.30.C1nd.'prone,6. e Brougham on Sunday. Nov. Sth ter a shortpossession of the above shop. Bell phone 220. 441Y j vices al Brou The funeral. Which took plsiffe mith 0"c C H IN G 24tb. at 10.30 a. w. and 7 p. m.. In St. monis. Vonday after- Horseshoeing and general blacks ,During Dr. Season's abeenceloverseas.'Dr. Cook. 3 work promptly attended to. church. The Rev. Mr. Turk. at Salem Cemetery on & - John's noon. Was larigely attended. of ofToronto..willbein'charge. -A. Lame'andlinterfeHaO'borsee made,.. ND luaton, Fate of New now duct the services. A* tr Whitby. will con -RIVERSIDE a specialtyof, and monev ire. F;� ifustneso (&OVb*. special offering Is asked for. funded if work -does' not At the conclusion of the -services In day at the prove satisfactory William Dixon spent Sub irriage cd 'Ma I r . G. HAIL -Issuer 10at-Ro��}�g=_ET_WX_T ... COUMT of Ontario sAlvirg sern Art. Farthing speotL Sunday in W LiefUsea In t1je next there wiil'be a thank .4. Pickering Village- vice held in the Chrixtian church. c -on- -The Do- ughwim. very day as. ducted -by W. H. Jackson. W 0, fate. Ffl), Real Ea- _E AN'. 0. Barnes spen Friday ,;ON has apart I RtC IT A Briscoe'Rotor C,%r minion Government fate. Convc� ally -usual- BrooliTio. ancirg.'Notary ...... Stinday as a day of nati(ibal tb%nLs- - Mrs. Michell spent the !Public. Eta Pickering. ()tit. giving for the great victory for free- J..H. and with the half Million Motor' -The Car week -end in Toronto. liver donj '_Wnd- Cliilizlttitlu' will Bame en ch has ju•t W self-starter, making it easy for POUCHER�-.Real Estate. .Aute W. G -Grei beeii wm. G%t4k_.MidCUet-or�I:s busily engagedin women to drIve*. Electric light -IL a tioneer, valuator. colle4tor and- issuer farm. plowing his nejv in- bitck seat, makidi; It of Marriage liconges, Bro Locnat Hill.. Michell Broq. had i% business trIP- to Or address A easy to read your, - 1 � ­ I . - ..6. '­­'Deatb of John, Middletoo qtcmiffv!l)e.onThursd&Y- evei-Atil paper. HOPPER Issuer of Marri�Lge a. Turner spent Tuesday at D. Li M iso 911 Seats wide and we I finished, causing psacconses in the oolmotY 001%60� Middle- J your . many &a& hill jW46206. Claremont. John Olin Etolden's arkharn, friends toad mire your - a Ito" YOUNG WOMEN After fire days illness eof'the H.%Ilowe'en' tricks are py ton pa -Vied away at his - residence in Born car. A main Is known vii, being discovered, Elinvale. out., on- Saturday. Oct. 28th. only no" ­ the, car he drives.' • R.BZATON TOWNSHIP C I., . Aif. �Iich,ll. -of Markham. spent are wanted as never before for bus in bib 73rd year. Deceased was a Son Buyr.a Briscoe. Ask the dealeratlid. Otforievisno"Poommusioneir, for is.codsin Eddie. Money $0 1040 nese offices and as Teteargh Oper. George M Iddletou, lite� of the Town. Sunday with h avios. Atitiountans. Etc. S 0 f busy ploughing 0. Davide Ohen7lwoc usi of Marriage Lda- SHAW'S SCHOOLS, To. a. More. the proper trainjqw In 4b[P of Pickering. and Was born in the The fat mere are all R. all, rontot'give Free Catalogue: W. Township of Vaughan on July 5th. and attending farm stock sales. short order. 18411 He was a veteran of the Fenian Mrs. Thos. Pugh is' sp*nding a few NOR H. Shaw., P O. H. Pugh. ANT BO sea. Write, C for %kle Denom triations .. SM $too. S_V6 olunters. for Miss Hazel Turner has �D Dykes. Bond -Broker. Bell'flbont 193, Wh sloM Price.991-2 and accrued interest. W. with we Greebwood volunters. for home, after FL fe* days vacation. 8 ago. Four of his " -We ase' all sorry to lose Hmrri ADA'S VICTORY Raid of IM and was on active service dace with her SOD returned ki which 4e received a medal and land hson ��� e I�jj, Ont.. Ind. Phone 70L 4otf Qkkeri11verrq grant a few year ars at d family from our. midst, nephews have served In the present Sp ars it. of Osbawxw UUGH S, PUGH, Glen Ms r. Ont. _nrld wmr. C alter L. Midietbri. Misses Pugh and Lie JLJL Lican"K1 Auctioneer. r-3[wusive vxj�- 116 in action- ug. 111.111 pen- Sunday fence to imported and thorouabbirm stock. who was k* Peter Stewart s returned home. ;:-Bales conducted anywhere. Wrife, for terms First-class rigs for hire- 1918, Cpl.Fred,France, Pt.e, - f a few days. absence from his et��stlll in es and parti-culars, Phone Ind, 2116. 35.)y. Pere n, who was wounded a ter Day or night recent drive in France, and trnetor.. In the rec We are..sorry to report. that Pratt "FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Bus meets all trains Arthur W. Middleton. who is on the �onbncd the house e for otifintleg of York and Ontario. Ano. to.. He was a Brothers- are MiliMl � p � ice in Quebec. Hon miss of all kinds suenuid to on shortest Teaming -promptly attended member- ut the Methodist Cbtirrb for inwing, to an attack of the -flu." Club will hold 'notice, Addriess Green River P. 0.. Out, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. over 50 years and during all that, time' The Riverdale Glee L aAk" their annual business meeting on Fri - was known as a Chrisiiqn, never hid _V 15th, at 8 P. m. ORTON M. GIBSON... Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil We He Peak, Fiekeritig. inobis colors. He was highly esteem- day evening, Nov. �Engineer. F Phone 2.3 1. A by, all who knew -him as it man who - -------------- ji it Hopkins Street, Whitby, GRZZNWOOO stood- for- all- tbRt- is pure-nud good, the late -W. -E.- __soF to day in To - Surveyor of Part Perry, .He is survived by hieyvife, four broth- Water'P%Lre `!Pater; an James of Mitre Randall Brown spent . Tues 44-4 era d four. ststqrs, LICENSED A to. AIAW, LICE sing. Richard of Elmvale. Simcoe Co., ron TM, George Francis. of Toronto. @peat TjONkER for I fork. Ontario and Durham Counties, All kic&of saies promptly attended If YOU e, Wise Yoll, Will use the only George and William of Pickering. Mrs the week -end with Mrs. M. A. Sadler .to; Terms reasonable. Daus for are' o , Gauslin. Mrs. George Usher. Wes may be Th 9 BID and Inde en- Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Mrs. tory of Elmvale, and arranged at NEWS! Ottley.. Robert 8 F. L. Gleason. of Toronto, called on IF in%a phones. Whitby, Oat. 41y Mrs. W dept M. Gibson of -R who is agent for Withd Mills, G"oline dedonti, . The b;6 father one day last week and took A. C. pipe and fittings funeral took place on Monday after- him to Port Perry. returning the some -rTaginiss. all kinds of M3 Also bath room fix - noon to Eirrivale cemetery, Rev. Mr. ing. ]LOCUST HML1 Methodist minister taking even 39. for Witter works. Wheatley his ver Denny' -has disposed of Vetorinary Surgeon I tures, etc. - Everything' given careful the service. Oil � he lives, also the ripe firm where '.'-.Ponoi Graduate of the Ontario Vete by him. to A To- o age recently purchased rinary 4RKZN RIVIRR in, who takes possession in ronto ma the 'Veterinary ItICIVS PUMP WORKS, Science Association. at?. Mrs J. Doter is very III with influ. the spring. Home Tel.* 5521. Whitevele. 0 The funeral of the late Mrs. Barnes Z7� 2002 enza. ;h the village on Mon - Phone offies Him, residence Mrs. Elias Bice is able to be around passed tbroulp rr Salem -came; ONTARIO day from Unionville for Salem, CLAREMONT, ON.T again.. d for several tory. Detieued was a native of this School has been close Pre are for Sunni weeks an account of the epldemi�. township, being the eldest daughter Syrup Pine Tar an ` O after Mrs. Ell Ngbswander Vis home again, of late Andrew BVers and sister I this village. SheN :Come to after a visit of several weeks in the of James Byers of r 0 who eighty years of age and leaves a -Cod Live city'.• lffsg it full line of fresh and cur- that Edward Wilson h" Wn-up family, Mrs. George Mid We beat c a LIOTT Won, of 7th once st6n, being a. ntly'on-hand.: the 48th Highland- for ed meats consts been drafted into daughter. Avery effective preparation' for and gone to France. ver. pice Roll' Breakffqst Bacon, t been' called While we celebrate in other ways Our attention has jus blesome Coughs on the dawn of the day of peace, let us trou fact that school re -opens to the fa ,-:ftsm, Bologna, Weiliers, etc. 71: Yonge Charles Sts, Toronto, V 18th- $cboalAri lease fill our churches on Sunday to give producing qUiCk _M4M 0 -p -to-tak-e embanks tollim' to whom all praise be re yDnAtuiek4T 'n We can preps, bei - tt�endance, 'those who, have S Mr. and longs for the wonderful victory Highest prices paid for Dry which results Butcher's cattle. our-pla soli Sympathy is extended to on account. of the succeeded, Ever* graduate of,tbis Mrs. Bielbv on the loss of their baby, has been won. ev. 3 O. ------ ear secured employ* death occt;ring from Itiffiferiza. Two special nature of the day, R school. this y service in all four Every dollar you 'are critically'ill with Totton will conduct si The Pick' erjUg meat promptly. other childrarl raw ;an education in -of - the�r-etbmm invest in acquiring follows:Greenwoodat lo.so. It can be used with e4bil Satis- invi • Attention has been drawn tde- circuit am foih -GO -luck" or -1c 'chance," 'at Kinsale at 1.30, Moun't Zion atll and faction in and ban" ly,to the condition of the wn r9W Let all Throat Never mind tow ne ib welcome, CORRECT PREPARATION is tween Pickering and Markham town. Brougham 7. All Lung difficulties such you need. Eater any Lime. Write condition are everybody come. n ships. Roads in such aeon Coughs, Colds, community and for Catalogue. a disgrace to any 71te object of this Association is to es a lessen BtA wbiere patbaiasters are sup- The allied warships have arrived �Bronchitis, Hgars'e e8R. 71 the felons. W. J. Elliott, Principal 9 cat' yawealways on thajob. having PR�ss c miling and prosecute posed ad 0 off Constantinople, 0 1 t t ug ' 11 s on. Tues- y to take. A bo h the war shows signs of hrough the Dardanelles easing'our Red Cross'workers do not. t -Members having property stolen a as of Green River recently day. The lad over four sale immediately with any member E i9s For HatcWn! I Belgian Relief a large box For the first time in 99 sent to the Of Ezeautive Oomnusw. of much needed clitiWing valued at 111150.' years King- Xlbert, of Belgium, f roml Black Breasted Red Membership fee 0 The Y. M. O. A. received from this capital. Brussels. It Ganae-choice " ice A will enter his cal jo stock and -IAdc 1511m, A spelety at the same time SM. Over will ceatainly be a dFty of great U8, N NEWS -E, I C E. Towle. Pickering, Oat. - merit' of Gravenburst. Oat-, 14 and 6.10 to a P., m D a from the President iii: lexcellent layers. been 4. Tjoketstmov be be $20001n work and money have Secrattry on applicatiou. Also, Young Belgian Hares" , laid out since this society organized. rejoicing. Grey Siber. There was a good attendance at the the Victory canvassers -Druggist-Graduate Optician and Silver G 'y "0. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- will have a time to reach or, - W. V. Richardson, Pickering. janlHares. the meeting held at Mrs. Hort)sbaw' their objective by Saturday night. c. -N. R. TK, It AgOut- jast.Noinday night. it is work of thl: ' dol All;lPedigree".i8tock. the war. Let Nearly one hundred million - R. Thextoar We J. Clark. kind that helps will J, lata are still required. PICKERING everyone do her utmost, ,.,3 +`•. .A Z 7 M.tea F, IAOF __9 !M, .7—, , , • .7 L2 god _dowa street, be, Walks along!, qOi.cogneyotiWonat WIWI -ja the 7. ere boys !PMI be Interested Spil 411 the "I h no.doubt he would. bd tirls will be Jealov-j.t' G with Hes quite lnf ' stlizi -1 N N -U RS -72= PE F _NAPPINFAS.' 810tomewee "boat waik- to tell all he knows,)! replied "If I thought that— But 410114 froll. bu V Jerry, lots of the Other girls h ve put 7028 QU6 Jerry. •"He's! very pleasant," said Nora. -tliplr, hair up,, so I don't believe any - Buy au the Victory "on y- o can- always?" body will be much surpt . !sed." "No," he anow.vad, and be did not - Jerry, smiled at her willful rejection -• iijeen -to be-orii4a.' of-hie-li 16'eMPI t.---Her-way of add -the cliver tto(>.- 15ithk bt inwn sit them m yo rijplar think of with life as it it. turning it off was -rather N,". "Yes, but don't You ever like to to very innocent.' "Yes, couoon& imagine things, J' S Bwu& erry . (To he continued.) Not - that sort of thing. Whites bf At the end of a short 14 ye' draw DOU'8Lk the use, when you're hungry, of imag- al investment., �.:The King. dinner?" 'J4 your or*n ming a q m3ke fou enjoy it all, the Where is 'the KiAg ? more when you sat down to it." ',,,,,,.-NOTRING YOU. CAN .-DO WILL GIVE YOU, "It might," admitted Jerry thought. Walking through the hospitals, cheer- f ing, comfoithig, full "It 'inight: ­ But if the best A GREATER SENSE -OF- SATISFACTIONS' thlWs ahead of you it a standup feed Synlpathh�ing with his fellow -men 7 at , a lunch-counter—how about it Making them .forget awbile,'the' se-` LS Bmm IN raw 'Donated to the Winning of the War by then ? ferings they endure. "I (IOU't see why anybody. should They only yearn to fight -for •-him, THE SALADA TEA CO. feel so hopeless as that." -again. • TORONTO Bull Co S -15 MLIAS V] Kind is the King. MMSOX CHAPTER XXVII. I NOR .KZ�_ Oil arriving at borne, -Jerry wilked, Where is the King? is in upon a tableau, 'especially arranged Gone down"to the shipyards and find - for him because from the window ing'for himself Peter had seen him comingdown the What the grievances and troubiem are street. At first Jerry could not about; rnake-o�it just what was thb matter; lazed round on Discussing man to man the wisabill. of the family were all placed = this thing or that,, 4 chairs in the- sitting -room, looking at him expectantly, with mirth -an# In. And• ways, and means to straighten ]RvRwYl� terr6ka in their eyes; His mother matters out. ����� C�isat in the middle of the room, with V, 14e is the King. Peter on one side of her and Betty on the Arthur Stanwood Pier other, and their faces seemed al- Where is the King ? 100 most to dance as they looked at him. 3Wg3kJ It We Studying conditicais of his countri•' and then, th6ugh she sat with her He turned to Kate for explanation. and its needs, 9111811 1111=8 COMPSAY 63P 6110411AR Arranaoment with Thom, AM46 household t 7%vo Stm �50c and $ head down, very demurely mending Ordering his to I I perform stock!ngs. he saw that she was qute a The strict and, firm" econoray that-, CHAPTER XXV No ordinary emollient can come i. I.—(Coe.'d.) Mrs. O'Brien was as 'entertained as different Kate fror,%the one he knew. others have to• do, pare with Ingrasn's Milkweed ..'Greatl Greatill Patrick M Ire her brother-. " i, "Hello!" he crIeJ. "Why', You've That her may'bear his share of: stress Cream. For itis therapeutic d c 104 s4 would' Would - exclaim, slapping his afmUee. 11 M "You've got a comical -way with you, gone -and -put your hair up!" and storm. curative In effect well as, 1� "Say, Mrs. -Corcoran won't you e :rs.,Coreoran, there's n6 doubt about Then they all laughed, as it there just is the King ening and c1pansing. -Used daily Frt?l me that again?" AZd when she Tad it, she said. To think you should were something humorcus about efth-, -9 keeps the complexion free of blemish. tope* up the .. delicate' ez complied, be. would be_ likely tj3 say,, ever have thought Patrick was that (fir the remark or the discovery. Kat �-"I 11"t I a note but Just to hear kind of a fellow!" ca Where is the King?• laughed too as she lifted'a rosy Lac: tissues, and holds the youthful Cyou, Mrs. 1orcoran I '. makes me' feel- Nora was relieved that her concep_� and - �,hining eyes. Off across the Channel -waves to bet -'I color and fi*shniss all women ,t, .there's music in my Soul." tion aroused in bLrs. O'Brien amuse- - "Dces It make me look quite old, ter understand want to retain. There is no sub - 9, It was inevitable that, having been meat rather than hostility. - She was Jerry ? The wonders of liliffighting* men in cdotute, no 'Just as good." 9-:46st interestedhe still furth' in, the singing,. further relieved by other evi. "I should say so, Stand up and France, Ingrampe Velveols Souveraine R, .should,. DeU become interested in the dence as time went on, that her in- tLrn round, so thatJ can see you. —IGoing 'midst the shot and shell, re- Face Powder (30c.) Is a delicate ger. Nora had fully determined creasing intimacy with Maguire was Yes, there—" as Kate obediently stood fine-tmured powder. that blends - ;sint ethic should result. When he�not, ditapproved b his Lister, gardless of -,'himself. Hsv�.and tarned before him. I "You're. k e 'Men, his chance. and harmonisqs with the com- "to escort her home after , the Ing expected that &r3. O'Brien would "Not at all uppi3h. And he `s Taking. like.otb r 7Y�,- Is very f extun. It conceals little defects ri'_ lesions, she felt that they were ap-'i diaeourage-the -growth of socis' grave., is the King. nice with his folks. the complexion, banishes. Dili- - which she would,edurle between them, she some - chin a basis on Jerry," she said in a wistful voice, C nese fund shine and yet can able to te with him. But! what puzzled as well as gratified $Ado, You ever th-nk much of what life! Where is the King'! scarco ly be detected. There to a 7. -alw 'teas to do nothing prema- the woman's.. failure to disulav %I- micht 'bavp -been-lor-ty-LT—­ill the and nnyVA=ii 'that_ In fact, it Purroy Works had gone on Just the duty calls P iaets. Intluding Zodenta for v vies &nee. k t surprise sn-b"mw M r eves I 0 d d isapp011itt-!" oftou J not IeMi Ora's notice after a 'dressed like a young lady too—not a i (He remains on 'duty iirefy 6y) 4he teeth (25c.34Li your drat store... would not Batten out the wave I while that as soon as Laura's lesson little girl any more at all. Do you; Workinc ever for the Kingdom, ra- rnwathy. Besides, she real -s at all end, Mm -7 A Picture ize O'Brien u .J we usually feel as different as you look?" they than the King; application foe pardon coaX,had some mission that took her from '-MD; only a little shy at having peo- With Each Purchase' that an &I be considered' Dave had the house,"while Patrick Maguire con. So for King and all he standgL for, let a G; A; I ple. think Ive chanted. moved a term propdttion tinned to sit in Abe parlor and Insist as pray Each time Vu buy a-Tekaffe of Iz- nt ate to the of "The change is ver7 becoming, 9 Toilet *14s or er6aine your t which he Jftd confessed. Per- on being smused. If It had not seem- You needn't feel so Gel at ve the Kin- errsum"Ist will ove you, withou t aharM shyest' - - : .. 9. alaMportfstIciRwOrld fiunddINCtion 4. by the next spring or summer ad too Incredible, Nora would have "Oh I Do you really like - it, Jerry ? Picture Soiree& each time y "I he had been in prison a year aa been disposed to think that Mrs. "Yes, very much." diffamat poms" *a -yo* ;zn- tics Im your bows. Ask 7curdrunlet. ea W, It might be see to make the O'Brien was trying to make a match. "fant that nicat .'how I-shnat-lvd- —Japan has been ad&a to the co - I -_`r�,offort. She thought that a year and' But that waspreposterous. lt#was in- �bi-krj -so she about hoving myself at i tries using motion picWres for'elik- F. F. In Co., VVInJam, Ont.. a half would not seem an inadequitte! conceivable hat a,, 7 Patrick Ma school like this to -morrow." cational purposes. t tam for attempted robbery. TJntil sister should be I& I measures 'in j '821 -,7-0at sufficient period f which, if successful, penance 1 , wool either dis- ".-Ashould expire she would 12siac from. Possess her of a comfo3le home v any apjwals; she would devote the 'st the least deprive of the autN- long enjoyed. in hitervai to ftrengthening her hold. arity which her brother's "an Patrick Maguire%. interest house. It had been a long thn4i -since she So Nora concluded that she receiv- bad been disposed to make herself 'ed such.markedconisderation only be. as charming is she could. Now she cause Mrs. O'Brien had decided -it was recovered much of -her old pleasure rf fitly safe to, lot her have it, and in exercising that facility. QZse both mother and r-icle were She dat- tared Patrick Maguire on his own ac-l'sincerely grateful for her recognition cornu as shitmelessly as she flatteree,of Laura's extraordinary qualities. him and Mrs. O'Brien about Laura. ( Ona day when Maguire had rhos -n She had been about Patrick to walk with her after the lesson,,t� h 7 �346124,rc--Z. st -9=9 to 1109----ALMUZIL 1121—t J ­y Avvituhue. ffe aaluwu, IoOK. --M ever since she could remember. How'ing straight at her and ignorin a- theu did it happen he was such a gu re. Nora was rather plea that n such young -looking mail? And so good.! Jerry' should have seen her I ..e. - e natured looking too? Worry She always had com any. - H had notlibeen ve at- Not W, o It You. .thought of a political boss as a man tentIve to her Of 'late, and it w1o7udn't Who looked like this nd she t1trust, be at all a bad thing if some little Cannot Got Sugar *0 her lower jaw, drew down the cor-. Jealous apprehensiveness should stir `,-UM of. her. mouth, and swaggered within him. lis Yon do not have to forego sweet things because of the pre. 'back and forth across the room !n an, She felt a slightly vengeful* satis- -up Is available, and for years .,r. :absurdly truculent manner. faction when he called on her the sent shortage of,sugar.' Corn Syrup Laura backed against the wall and next day. Her mother was I e `.has been available, as a perfect alternative for sugar for cook- th looked #iyedi Maguire passed from a bed -room, lying down, so there was ing, in puddings and preserves, ,in the making of .desserts, broad grim into's shout of laubgrer, no particular reason why h3 should and on cereals. "Come down here, Maggie; have talked so stiffly and formally as ,gie; come People didn't recognize this fact while sugar was cheap down here and look st thisl 'he called; he did. I About Dave and how hand - and plentiful. Now they are balling the discovery with de - and when Mrs. O'Brien appeared in comely the warden the doorway he said to Nora, "Come about the .weather and how he enjoy. spoke of -him, lighted surprise. ww,. Mrs. Corcoran, give it Buy Crown Brand or Lily White Corn Syrup from your to us ed now being -on duty at dawn, for he 40' again." 1 7 ,grocer. r. They are wholesome, delicious and nourishing—true had heaW a robin sink only day be- ce me 1 couldn't," Nora protested. -1 fore yesterday in the park �--products of the 0617111'* and, you will soon find, most --and then *Was just being 107, Mrs, O'Brien." abruptly—"1- saw you walking, with 4conomfeal, too. "Go 011, 96 on,"- urged Maguire. "It's Patrick Maguire yeaterday.If her idea of what a political boss should "Oh, Yes," said Nora. "I W-Rilk ` 5`e—the way she thinks I ought to with him quite often," After si-pause, OWNSRAND -look. Let's have it again now.- as she did not want to punish him too So Nora, with some relActance,per- severely, she added, ive his little AND . ...... formed tot Mrs. O'BrienVbenefit, and niece mi*ic le isometimes, if Ll LY WHITE00111a Parkers will do It •- SYRUP '4 'of Com Syrup instead of Saor In a �*cr-ser- And the use BY cleaning or dkping_--1_rejsto� _�M y,articles vice to-dayl The carrying of raw sugar on the ocean has 4� - - to their foriner appearlincO and ret 2. 7 Ulm them to meant a huge loss of life and tonnage. It takes ships that you, good as new. are sorely needed ta..cara troops and supplies. hing 'from Send gnyt irilil Iraperies -Corn 16� grown on this continent and the syrup is manufac- down to the finest of delicate fabrics. We pay tured right here in Csfriada. postage or express charges one .way. Write to the Canada Food Board, Ottawa, for a Vooklet of recipes in When YOU think of which 'Corn Syrup takes the place of Sugar. The authorities heartily ap- prove of.this movement .to conserve _AA �CLEANING or DYEING Sugar, us DS V�G Sold by grocers everywhere -in 2, 5, 10 and 20 1b. tins. Oar g booklet on household' a ilition; Hutt save 1199 You money W111 be rent fr" of Clime. to -day, to 0 7'� W" W Parker BRAND Parker's Mft9d 9MURC, Ws e. aye F In. %gram going nt 01*ariore and Dyer`,-CnadaStarchCoji t The M, 791 fouffeSt. MONTREAL. u. 4 'i',:.e+;•.p2-..R- y -_, z, w. .. .-. -'-. r:- :,*-•, ':'^_:r•. :.->. --.,: - .:.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ry ••+..,7Y.5^."• •ai -^»r:n-• a ,. a. ,¢�: ,q.�. _ .r, v .,. .., .... r• r..-,• . ...+.,. ; '..,. '.'•:J' ..�. ';...-.. - t'•. ?^.> +x -,v :'..,,i;.cxce' .f.,:.•. .T.•,''1'i r,.. r,. 'R.. •: .. ':'. .,- ..,, ...; .• „' .....:.,. ;;: ." .. Via' :..:,.,.• `I _ '.vw .. .•.. '.. ',,.•.t -:..,... ':" _' .::.est •i, .. ,., .,.. ,: M _ �•'4t r 'W.1'"` f f -S,n.. 4. • , --fir.-..�+.+•—;. ' .rr�ii_ ' �...�,aJ.'•-, - _ • _ - _ .. kt'. ei WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—The.. world war, ended this morning at 6 o'clock Washington time, 11 o'clock Paris' time. 1The armistice was signed >>ayy fit! 4 .. • - -'•yr tF'• german representives at: midnight. This announcentient vvss' made- by the State Department at 2.50 o clocks Monday .morning. ... _ yF This announcement was made verbally byan official of the State Department in this form: - f time." - `armistice has been signed. It was signed �t 5 a.m. Paris time; and hostilities, will cease at 11 o'clock this morning, Paris time " > The armistice was signed at Senlis,> a little French town,. the headquarters of the .allied Generalissimo. s_ : ' , - ► _. - • rtions. The Monarch is swept away Berlin, the" Capital; is the .'scene of severs ;LONDON, Nov. 10. Revolution in Germany assumes tremendous proportions. Y *, , .l fighting and violent canponades. Through the; provinces of.the erstwhile Empire the-uprisitug spreads like wildfire. A Socialist leader idin control as temporary Cham cellor. 'Great public parades are marching the streets of German cities'shouting "Long Live the Republic" amend singing .the Marseillsiae. - ..� The Hohenzollern dynasty is at an end. -Wilhelm hila abdicated, and the Crown Prince has renounced his•title.to.the Throne. The Kaiser left Berlinrsomt y r- days ago and hastened to the Military Headquarters of the High Command in the field. ; It was here—after hours of pressure on the part of his -advisers, and face! -'with the threatened d>!sertian of his forces—that Wilhelm bowed to the inevitable. Retribution has overtaken autocracy. •77^7777l 0T - AT' DANISH P , / - Fled- From Kiel When Sailors' _ Revolt v oke Out. f .. ' a.. ,,tat. E : � +:.,• _. Copen): .agen, Nbv ' 10: The. Ger- •� x y �,�;•: T _ man training -ship Scblesien; with d . 400 men on board, which fled from Kiel when -the sailers' revolt broke "� n P, ' out there, has arrived at Maratal in distress. The crew had been unable xYr'y .4 py' P f•Y " x. _ - to 61 water at -other-Danish ports. _ Two German cruisers in control at Redforces are watching outside of '', 7.ZtiI rated. The commander of the a _ Schle:sieu asys that he Believes Danzig ' is ,the only. Germst►_port he can safe- � _ 5 «a - .. enter. i. The 4 _ nought batt eahip It is X114 feet long y .� r , and displaces 18,000 tons M 1 _ - where she took seluge, is a small port on the east coast- o! the Island ' of ' :. r 9 Aroe, i:n the Baltic. Seven Generals Who Helped—General Bir Henry Home 2 +Jeriersl'Siz - - ----- -- ___Arthur Curi S. General Sir Herbert Plums 4. General Sir .fuliur Bgag; �� % Si John Haldane; 6. General Sir Arthur Godley; •7. General G. H� f .� .meq - Whole �1� man - n, ni�ted . Camaro U States army. ' - = GemerJ Staff Fled FOS SER �IGI M IN H0![,I D F WITH A SM London, Monday, Nov. 11.—The former.1»:m . Garman peror's party, YLVl�LY :ABDICA"N bfarahal Foch, Generalissimo of the Allied Forces, who Handed the which Ie. believed ' to' -include Field . , Terms: of Armistice to the German Bearers ot,the White Flag. _ 'Marshal von Hindenbgzg, arrived , .at ' r _ _ - _ Eysdea, on the Dutch frontier,.at 7s0 crown. Prince Also Renounced .the Throne=Dramatic Scene st - o'clock Sunday morning, according to Germ Headquarters on Saturday—Former Crown Y �j 9 Y �j EW ICU" �u �rLj t t Daily Mail advices. Practically the - r' _ �[' 1111 v Li4 Prince is With His Father. whole. German . general staff accom- pinied the, former Em r - ' ` -a-u--to-me, ea carried the party.. The less message received in -London this Friedrich Ebert, vice-giesident o! the -A Will- automobiles were bristling wdh morning states: d ent rifles, all the fugitives were arm- •'The German Imperial Chancellor, of the Main Commiittee of theaReich- -and t� - ed., The •ex -Kaiser was in uniform. Prince blaainlilian of Baden, hoe is- ,stag. 1LQtiDQN, Nov.'10,—RevOltltiOn"38 Bpreadln� throughout bighted at the Eysden'etatidn and;'sued the following decree: Eb'ert'a election to the latter office deed': the �itatform, smoking acigar- is June of this year was- taken to., {Germany. Provisional authorities are exhorting the people to The Kaiser and King h:x decided' mean at the time .that the Socialist ette. Eysden lies about midway be- to renounce the throne. minority in the Reichstag had either' remain cairn and avoid the excesses which may destroy the fruits tween Liege and MAaatrichi, on the „ .The Imperial chancellor will re- _been reclaimed by the military Gov w� Dutch 1,.rder. The party is proceed= .main in oi?Eice'until the questions con- ernment or that the Socialists had.- ` their. labor. In additiSn to the, efforts of Friedrich -Ebert, who Ing to Middachten Castle; near, , netted with the abdication o! the ( gained the ascendancy. hater eve ► w Work Utrecht. Kaiser, the by the Crown have 'proved that the Socialists were j ':has been appointed Chancellor, to form a new GovernYnent, =— a - -� prince of `the throne of the German Assumes Soverei the saddle. mems and Soldiers' Councils, similar to those organized in tinsels, Empire and of Prussi�'and the setting £hart quite recently declared in up of a regency have been settled. the Reichstag that the Garman people are springing up all over the country. 'For the regency he -intends to would' no longer. permit themselves Y �P Slcheidemann, Leader of the Majority Socialists in the Over hitfa AlGahe}a appoint Deputy ' Ebert as Impetial to be without the right to decide their - Philip, _ Chai�cetlor, and he proposes that a fate. It was he who informed. the 3RQic�stag, is assisting Ebert at Berlin, and has' exhorted the Amsterdam, -Nov. 10.—Prof. Lam- hill shall be brought in for the estab- Reichstag of 'the release of Dr. Lich. m - masch, the Austrian Premier, has re lie of s'?Sw providing far the knecht. , c� Wople to avoid disorders. ceiv o c n - -' Brans- immediate foland has I suffrage and for a constitviional Gas► I wick by way of `Bertin; asserts that The Workmen's and -Soldiers' Council of Berlin has' -called spatch from Vienna, ;man National Assembly, which will Emperor William's son-in-law, the: _ assumed save aver Galicia. A s general strike, which has tied u industry. This is s readin , • settle finally the future form of gov- Duke of Brunswick, and his successor, p P g message from Cracow announce¢ the ernment of the German nation and of have abdicated. the lead of the majority parties are .experiencing the l'f°nhation of a Polish republic under hose peep which might be desirous The reigning Duj of Bruaawick�fa test an over the grave danger' of t I the Presidency of Deputy Daszynski'. of ' coining within. the empire. Ernest Augustus, a son of the Drake P , >�a he sEOuYltll'y being i Galicia is a crown land` of . Austrie< "Berlin, Nvv. 9, 1918. of Cumberland. . On May 24, 1818, he Hungary, north of- the -Carpathians. 'it is semi -officially. reported in . married Princess Victoria Louisa, the turned, into a state of chaos through the actions of the extreme It has an area o! 30,307 square miles , Reichstag dircles that Ptince 'Max only daughter of Emperoi William. and in normal tinea had a popula-t vAll-be appointed relent. of the em They have three sons, the. eldest, Ern _- 1action8. .. tion of some 7,000,OOP.' eat .Augustus, whose right to tfie ' - pica. Soldiers' and Sailors' delegations have, arrived at Berlin to i,� (! Deputy Ebert, who has .been ap- ,throne also has t�eea renounced.' : declare their allegiance to the new People's Government, and the lion CroSs Mooed RUSSIAN PEASAN _ T$ REVOLT �& Oil Y���Q� ']�. .� -_- AGAINST THE BOLSHEVIKI Kis y 181 War ry. asp f cellor. Prince Maximilian pleads for a united people to, avert sSOCia�e —I a Yom- °---Dante -despatch i!ro - 1n' aayss Y y frontier is being strictly• guarded by! According to the latest Russian pa- .! T grave future dangers from the Empire, which has so calmly, he the German Soldiers'' Council. -Ti pens'received here discontent with the is being done, it Is stated, in_ order I Bolsheviki-_ in, Russia is growing,- Kaiser Wilhelm II. abdicated the. states, endured the sacrifices of war. - to prevent rhe escape of rich peopQe� ;especially among the peasants, as the Throne of the German Empite, bricig• Amon Generals and other high officers, I result of -the attempts to bring..pres- Ing to an end, by the accompanying _ Among. other Ministers Who desire _to be relieved. Of; their .._ . - All national cockadea.and;the. as(tle� sure to bear on the peasantry. The renhnciabioti ,` pf ,hili son, Grown duties are the Prussian Food Controller and the Minister of Pub- on the helsfiets of epldiers have. been �.Bolsteviki papers announce 'that the l Prince Frederick Wilhelm; tfie Hahen- removed, being replaced by a red anti-$olsheviki peasant revolts are zoVern dynasty, on November 9, 1918; lit Works. band. - _.._ so g _ al growing.' veath anniversary of, !' e s _ • �'' the birth of the late Hing Edward VIh 11UTPUT OF BHIP� IN" The tonnage of merchant vessels ti LqY OWN ARMS TO HUNGARY AUSTRALIA'SA'3 VAR i'i�A1y a natal da o! the Royalr I ,pf Britain. oyal War -Maker; t _ ._ fell on th Y _ _ LAST THREE MONTHS completed in the United Kingdom and TOTAL NEARLY 60,000 �eaceinaker: .� . entered into service in October. was A despatch from Berne says:—The _ A despatch from London Awa: ­T" 138,140' -- - Berman Field 1ltarafial, Mackensen, on A - despatch is om Melbourne, Aua- '� EN 0 E ---D lidmiralty announces that the output O 7 requesting permiesion' for his army to tralin, says: The latest figures on DARDANELLES TO Bbl of wort toana?e in the 1>!at quarter P7188 BILL TO PERMIT pass through Hungary from lila Bnl- Australia's casualties, show that the OCCUPIED AT ONCE ezceede he losses from all causes by WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT leans to Germany, was informed by the dead number 68,8'90 and the wounded nearly halt i; million grass toffs. Hungarian Government that the re- 158,199. A despatch form Lyndon says: quest would be granted on the condi- The ei nifcance of these Agorae prepara'tiona are being made for the, The United Kingdom built new ship. A despatch from London saps—The S ' ging to the .:.count of 511,395 tons: House of Commons on Thursday tion.Wat the troops lay down arms on will be realized d'hen it is remember- transfer of British and French troops r` the other allies and neutrals 978,785 passed, on third .reading, `the bill per - entering Hungarian soli. The arms r ed that the whole population of Aus- to occupy the Dardanelles and BOIt•; 'mitiing women to sit in Praha ll. - ars to be forwarded to Gerssany later, : tralin is only five milliatk phorua, says the Evening Now, � `t^.:'nish i.e. :':Yx.:,.fi•. .....:s.: st!x'�.; .,.:-....-e....... ... - _„-.. :.!"_. .,. .._. 3a�.. ..:.�: :aa co-_ .,......._.»,_.�rar;mx•xe,..a`L:_;e.cc,_.ux_:..t,.1JN«.. r:,axi:"i..4'w v 1. - - ­,�'­ ­�,­ - ­ ­ �;��­ . ,� , .4e! . .1.. � �.- . ^'''."' i'S..., " - - .:�,,�. ­, ,.i,� 4 .;ft . � I . ,i . . A .,­-, 1� � 0: ... I ;_ 1. 1. - ---��, , ,�. - , N I ­� -r�� -I . � I �9-' ", - 7?-��­ 'i. � rm,', , �1� , 1; , -iy�-, f . , , . I . - � . - -�,:, , . ".�. ` , . �. ..'' ,.�.. , I � �: . ,.­".. , ..�S'.�'­o�'...�! . 1'�- -:,'�-".`�o7t'­-- �,�-:� � A . � - '. , .. �.. �• I . .. I �, ,., . , . , . •, Nr% , , .�. . , , �:, -E ­ � 1. . I � - ­ . I 1 - . . ­. . I . ��� aw ,5. - ,.� - !� �t '�­,1�' w•.. - �7 .. , " `��- � ,� . . '. , ,4 .� , .1 ,� ,-7, ?�� , *�' g v.• "' -'*i 'e.; . . ", . 1', --,M,0�11!.915:,.-:� � 141 ��-5-A�-,F-'�Illi;lir-1w,�p"*�",:A�V.-"�� " . �,7 IV RT1015r� 41, � ZNZI '�11-,�15 4 , � 'PIM, �. , , , ` OWN '"111 '. - . 7-�';`77, - - - �? �� �' * . " ­ *7r)nj, -� � 1�1 m&. ;�11'jl'­ - -� �­ ;P� 1.1':�,- . ­.­- -- �6� ­­­; . " - . ... ­ -1��S.�f . ..... ,' - WS. son. ditto, 10, at patVial 91 , , I - - - *- - I— .. .11 •. . � . . . . ; � I - .. . .. - . ...1. - *'.* . ,­ ... 1. . I ... I I � . Acommunica-tion was read frow the - -1 � -- - - - - - - -: . . I -- ,. . . � . . - - - . . . . . . . . I . It .� Fuel Controller in response to the �,­ ­ �� . 1-1 . , . ,­.� I ,� , I. iW ­ , - - .� - ,. `��1-11� ,.. / i� , � , . 4:"-F�. . I .... . .. - -­­ - , . X'- - . �­ `1 - -.11, . "... - , M 1, . -. . �: I -- - Z - . . . , , .. . - . - .­ .�­ ,, - " - - -1 'I., � .,: .. ­ - �, : -; : � .:,ftlng ss'u' OM' .efforts In secure a• larger � j � ":,* 7...�,. I " . . 1-1-, 141� . . ... K110cme U v of . . I ; ­ . -.1 .,. -­ -• ... . . � . � . I . �11 .. ... ­ - ;- - � , " .... '' � ; I . � . . - - I ; I � I—- " , - -- - . - .- , -. ,- - . . , ."' � -i , . - : � I m� ". , . ., " . : -1 .. � -. , - 1. -townshipof Pickering, , .% -11 - :�� , I i . ..' � I . � . -- 'I 7 . � � �, : . . .� . ,,�, � . . -4 . ,� . � �' �; I - � . . �. coal for the :t� A, I ­ ..... I ,. -- .� - " � . - .1. . . � • , . 1- I , , : , I I � . ! . � " ,',� '. * .. . .1 I- � � ,71. , . .,� . I I—- - ­ - ­ . ­­­­­ . ''' -A ­ - I ­ . - ­ � "t, . I �� . - 11 : � I , , ��3TF-' -­­---- ­ �-- TuRlds -- � setting forth. If possiLle, they wtll'do � ­ ­ -4�-� . �­­­- , � -; �­ - -..,.., ... -.� -.-. --.= -.- r.- - - -- � -.-- ­.- 1. -, - -- .. 1. - - . . , . . . . . . . . . I . I - � , - . - - . . ­'. ... " - . . " �t. -I- .�.:-. - - 1 .1 : 7,!-- 1 . . I ...k ­frl .. .. S�.,q,JM . . I �. ; ,,! � .. . . . I .1 . � . - ' ' - ' -- I I ­.". ""... . , - ." � I I . , I.... . . - �, - '�-�: - -:L. . I .. ­ � . . �'L, r '. .. .. . I . ­ " A I � . 0Pr1jt­ ---'. The standing committee ' .. ' ,.,;�. - � � , - . ,�.�&, -'. . , " . r 016, , -for-Wire Fences,- D-ralnige- Mattsi!6, --- - �­ .. . � -"Hk---*URKARp-?- I . L., -4 e ..Bank. miffl­t �- ­'­` " pear � It. but must receive fiifthei'facts as to I �.. . .. �.. . A ,'C. 1.50 Pw Year,, $1.25 if poo 0. - - . _ ; r! ! . d in.ad"na kimouln re;celved'in previous y-6&rs. te , I .1 , . -77 .� '. . , --­ reported and recommended. the - . � -,-' - ... .. .- . . . . . . . . _Jj� . . . �.,7­. - - ... . . . . �. i Vr6� I I . . I I. ...- , . .1 .. . - ,�..- ... .. -:1- ­­�..' % - �:. ,*1:�% I F, � - ' ­ * Z , , - , - following payments : Judson NA'ard ' � - ;;. � .. 1- w , � ­ : - � I . . . I . . .� - � - � . . - 1 ' " .L :- �. . ,�-: ,L- " '.: -%-­ ­ .: ... I � , � : � ... . .. I .. .. -1 . :�- - - .: ,:`�* I .. .. � -, -­-� t - , . - .... ­ ­., �IOT•p COMMENT& I � ­ ­, . :- I : . .` I �. ­ , . :­ 4 - , - , , . ­ . I. . bonus on 7 Paym fence 'on lot 1.0 con 9' . ­'. . . - , . VW" I L . . .... "­ -'�i. :,t ­ �. �- 5 rod, - I .1 -, .., . I I . :�.. .: , ­­ L' - � . ­ account � - ­ � P�. ' . . . . I . . )A 25 - John -Forxie,bonue on -W rods - -- L -0. � , . - - - - - Perhap's you Hever had an in a bank -maybe you've" -, ­ - .. .. , , . ­�;... . . I . The war is at an end, and what as lot con 9, 12,50. - ... . .. .. . ,�,­ . � �­ . . . � . :-; i. .� , I . I . N . . . . . , � . is sigh - of rell, - ef. . � . 7-1. ­ ....'�,-. I. . �. * 'L:�j it brought to hun• The standing committee' on Relief I 'L�� I - ,". - - never done business in -a bank -hardly 'even cashed a cheque in ','.-.. . - . I I - . - . ......1. I . .,. - � .. .. !��m..�t1 .!dreds of millions, - reported and recommended the follow• . a.. .,. L". '. 4 � . - . . :�. , '.. .: .. .... . ..i ..-N I . V., .­ . I . I I . . - P----­��- .. . - ­one.-�' But-.:- - - .Oi� . . - . I. . . � . . � ­ ".... :lions- of .people who ingpayments: J. B. Beal, coffin for � - - . . . I I . . I . . - ...'. . I . . . ! - - . .... ,:. . I . ��,-�-=' , ,3�:, werp. inure or, less affected by it. 'Mr. Blelbv's.�cb'ild 18.0Q,,NV-m. All , ' . . I - ' L -t- , .,: L :-1, % - , * - .... . borrow �'­ ' _ _ m 0 1 :­ . . - ,­ .. -... .. �- � church . � . --that, is no reason why you cannot jo to'a bank. and orr6v� .. ',­ .,-.,­.,,­, To the,v'ictor', the signing of the � . diiging gr'64 for Bielby's child. * .. . .. - . .. . . I . � L .' 556 .. I .. . ­....­­ ' " ` iSt, L 5.00;- H. S. McIntosh, goods supplied .. Ir 1: -":r �� bu, .Victor - Bo,nd' ..­ . . : , ., -�', ��' We WaS-t. - . I., . S. . . ­ .. .. -- .. -0; - .� � %_. . - --" .­',�. � :. arn) * I - �'­ . ... ;,,*2noney io y r� , . . .1 , . . . , � ,". signal for great iety family. 8.28. . . ... . . :,��,:-._-e'."7�-� � : - ". . . - . I . . . . . . . . _ - - such 64'tfie �vorld never . .... �' L �'7-1 f you are a steady, industrious, thriff�, citizen, working and -.' , ' I .. :Xft, L, �.­ rejoicing s , The standing cop3mittee'on Roads ­. I e , . . � .- � --.-, - ' ' I" ' I � -- � . .. . � . - - .. �� �V - d" ,and,*Brid es,reported and recommend, 4 . � . .:.:..-, , , . , i . " -)ice , . �,�:� before witnessed. They tejt� -, I . .1 L ' . ed the following payments : R L -'an, � �- "'L'�,­. ' . ":L .'.wving a part of -your, income, you are i "t:":. �L .. ­ . , L .. . . I . . - . L,-" U . . just the kiitd of person L .. -V - ' 'noCbeeaw.e their enemies -were so work on McKav's - bridge,, at Eiro . . Ir. . ' 1� - ' ..� �, I ..1. . . - ' I . - - .1 ,I , - W� ' - Canada's chartered -s d read}• to Lhelp to -day. I , �. �.. ".. humiliated,. but becaus am and on con 7,57.00, . , red batiks tan .. . -7 . t " . ., I:, , � - ,e.civiliza- �h Thompson-, NV;ork at McKav s bridge " . .. .-L. ... - - ­ ­ . , I .. . . . . . . - I , I . ,�. . �P--� 71 '� - n . . I .., . . 1 I . .. . - . R;7 , � . - ito was seised And beca,v�e' e I . ..� I , .1 1, � .ou can save�, -N, .' 40 - ­ lltlto-� at Brougham and at, co*G"-. bridge. k v -bank will lend -you as -much money as � 'can ' .. . .. . ... ­ . ,�­*;....�. ., n. . 3 .. L . . . . I I I , � a ' -is death bion•. work at * ble- .1 . . a, , �. ��.�-. t: or cy*hFtd received if a, w. 45.06; Albert Mantle .w -1 � . ' - . . , .1 - . . .. I -, .4 . , : . , - :... .. . � " nest ',, with N,,,hich to, buy . * .L _,.:L ' , . - They rejoi(�ed because they had bridge: at Brougham and 7th ' 7 .� . � during. the. ne - - - ly Victor - , i .:. Kay's age, ;�!, . . I f,�eh,e. monthc ,� - ­ . - � Y. � ;�­ ��- . They • con bridge, 06 W; R J Cowan, gravel- I �. .. . . . . , 1:� - -: %:' .shatteretl the German ideals. ey ling on 7th con. 2.75 ; Elli,,Maii�s, nipv- �- � -1 , . �' : L' . Bonds. � . - � -... p - .. - .. � I . ' 1 . . I.. . - � -.. " ,, .%1cKAy'8L - . -' . . . - %�- had �fie fa oi. the. Gir-, , .. - - - -.. . . - . .. . . . � .. . ... .. . . . . '. W - �- " , r?,.r L ,..:,, S in- mixer and forms froin , �, ­.. - I . ... �. I L...L , 1. U ., - i;�'- ' belief that '�svar �%vas a glor and Lehruan'a -bridges; work on �7th, . . . ., � . All 'you hav6 to do is to pay ten per cent. of the amount you . ,. , I �� �.� . . . . . ., . y L I- con brill e, gravelling. etc., 110.2.3 t R I � , . . ­�7 ,,, �; .man . e . .." %. ... � ­ I I il.%.-: � , , - ., . ;•' 'ons -. .- -the receipt. for that ten r cent.' in the ­ . . . I - . thing."' The German: id6a %Vicrd, work with man and tea' ut- . I . want to buy and deposi � I•I per I • , �4 -8,75 in . . . ­. .1 - .. . I . .. . .1 . lz4 ' ' " '�-- ` - � thae "Might was right" -was prov ting in Culverts, ; I'Val McKay, : I I . ... .. .. ... . 1. . . .. , I , '. . : bank. . I . 1. . L . . - . . U , ". , man and team fit I I *1 13 . . . I I t 1. � . `­:-.", �ed to be 'a -n . g F4 proaches t? , ... . . I I.; . I . . . 1. . * .1 ... � - :::.- . . ' . . . . . . . -1. - I - L ­��: : poor_ foundation 0 MCKAT s bridge, - US 00 : tit Lehman, - ­ -'�- - , - . n w . e - ' 5 I /- ' ' �0'a:-I.. . . . -ou the 90 per cent: bal n' - : , � The"'bai k ' il I lend 3 I I . r I:. - . which. to build an, eWpire.. , No Work.w'ith man and team, 2.70; John .. . . a ce at 0,2 per . . .& - . . . . I .., . . . . Calvert - . .1. I � I % *.:: �­ � nation. -van becorwe-great. Culvert, station road, 23. o 5 - . I.. - . cent. interest and will -give you. -a -year -tu-repay-1 it., -t e interest .. - - . . ..----.. � I -, _ b_ i . , .... J UGLI . 111 --filling and- repairs . .", . _ .1 - . " .. , I ichell, ­ -- -.---. .... ­ - � ' . .1, A., .. .- ------ Ll�.�_w- -%, ­ - I . Ml -, . .L . . ' 3 . � , * wainta, * in its greatness, unless it Barnes' bridge, 6,00; B WLotton..2 . . I : . . � . . you..geit. on your bon'd-being just -the same as the -bank charges - I— -� ­. . 1. ..­ . I.. I. , L .,. ­ -' - ­ .-..-- - � . . I- .. , L. .-- ----­ ­­ .,��,.,­' - � . I - .1� . � - :; ,has for-. Its foundation '-the prib. dais with man and team at Morgan's - , , � . � - ' . . I I . 'YOU. pJ' ' It Right Is -Might. . . - �... - I..: ... .. . - ,-.. 4 �".. I . , � .1 . - I . �. ­ - . . .t L" * bill and 2 da a with man and team on . . . .. . .1 . ­�.,�. . . :- �- . ­ ­ ! "h ' ;,�, �otple that The AltonA romy opp con 1. 22 00. JC :, -, : I..: !.. .,. . � . L I . . ' . . 1. . ... ­ ' ' ' ' . I I .. . 0, . . P � . op '. . . 11"..... . ... ­ .. - --This is a fine� -begin a real savings ­ nation that aims Ott meeting out Bryant & Sons, work on bridge con S. � ­ - , .. .. . - . opportunity you to ��7,- .. I �.. . . L . ear ,- . I . . .. ...... . :�,%. :.., - Aiming at 1).75; John Calvert, goods purchaied . , . ­ . . . . ,,, - - 1. _ ­ account . . . . �, . Just.cp in everything is from J 9 Balsdon (3 03), A McCachen . . � � t, to ' make A first class investment and to - help your ,, �.. , � 1. I . �­ . .o� . . - � , . I . .1 1��­v - at cannot- (20c), W. D Gordon •& Son (1.18) 1 * - the same time.,• 1. , - , ­ . - k: ­�--buildTng ups nation t'h . . . . MW , .... I . I . % .�. ..�-�L�try at. L . .1 I .1. . ... - . ." L... , ''.­ . . - I 5;�L­l . . 'bi aestroy.e& - A nation that can• Petty (1.55) and Jas Foston (1,25) 7.81 ; . - � I . . - . . . I ..�.�'.-.- . -. � . . . � . . . ' .. I � . L J--- I. - � ..-.. - -.., . I I . � - - � -1 .. . . Why not see a bankerall. I . . - ,not be trusted is a Thos. Paterson, rep tp road maebine....::­ 'It, , ootni6d to fall- 38.00 : L Johnston, work on Brock rd - i- 1. . to -day -he wi. - i.... -.:. .. -� - _ 11 tell you.'abqu�jt ��:- . 1. M.- � - - ­ ­ oa►nnot - . , , ..� . . . . .- I - , . . . � .; " I ' - * - I . . . . . � - �. , , L - 1, - 1. . ure., and oannot last� .'-. derma,uy to he charged to County.. 2.40 ; John -: ". yo, will be glad of the Advice and help he give you. - - " . . . . I , - -.1., . .. � - . � . I :..- _ -- and 1, . 4, -, �� ,; -� had great possibilities. She might A J`6oei rueifi rind teams rep culvert .. � . .., I : ,.. 1. ­ . . . ... - - - -:, . .1, I.: . - e :on con 9, ­ -W , , - " ' . . . � - - . - . I . . . L ­ ­ . . . have W. (LOO: Chas T.,dd and -other . . I 1: . � I � . 1. .­ ' ... : -­ � . ,. . I - " r� . .1. . .-.,. . - - -1 ..".- ;. . Ve led the world In iffl"n6ble I '.1c t -, �tone C1.1 b111,111f, I I.SO ; - ­ -­�` . I I . . . ?r - ­ , .- . I . - . . . � ha of C re I - j", L. - 1. - .. . - � . � .. - ,� �� ..- . �� � .. � . . I, .: . ..; . � .. , . , . . ­ . . . , .- .. - ... .. ... . . .. :�- 4. pursuitO, but She false. to, her. Chas Fi4l"..Rod X%'ru - Badgerow for 1 "7 ... *­.; . -, , '-- . ­. -:' . . . awlf. .. --- " - � - . . , .. . 1. . - .. . ; . . � ,.w .. ' - -A ­ I . 1. - . I I and false to 'the world, hence hreaki g' rfmdg -and *hov-Allng snow, - ..- .. .1. � :. - -. - rro- w- �an - BU ­: - ictory Bonds n � . Bo ,*d yV' ''' . 4,20 ; 9 E Anila, oil and e'aaol.lne for - ... . - L ... ­.. ­ ,- -great downfall.' Th4 ►World ,­....�.­ ... I 1 her, I . - cement - rnlipr. 3 00: W G Han) -.-rep- . I. . I . .. .. � ­: . - . ­ .- , . I ,6. all m�vor..reMy.ed a inure im.pres. grader.. 7.45: 3 -W Gress, 79 fibls of . - I 1. - .. I. . . I 1. . . . . 1. .: . . � . . . ­ . ... , .- wl- : --- - I I . . . . �� ­- ..-. , ,�- , *­ . t'. 7, �- ­� - , . eaprt+ciannJup• . . ­.­ �� ;; � --, - -, ­ ­:"­�-­ - . . ­ . . ­ .1 . I -- L � ��- -1 - -.-. -%, -.'-.' .1 . .. - I . - .. I . .. . . - - ...- , , ,*I�-Q (i b 7 cemeut� 115 I Xi, C P R --- � , 11 I - ­­. . .. ­ .. ,. lc.4L*on than -prplies, 2.110 ;'%1'tn T i�)ynton Liosinir �-­--*-.L.--'-- .. . -, ­ - , .. Issuerl h� Canaila%i Vkrory Loart Co *1 ie , -'.- - , - --------- �r....­­­­­;. ... .. . 7- ­ ­ . -- .--.: .: - . . !-- - I . - ­ 11- . . ­ ­ .. . , '. rmn ttL . , - - . , " L_ ___tlle z. * -,.-.-,--., ­�­ , - . : er of Financp I . . . . -.-I ­ h6iMryl 'of Germany, which for cement work, 2 00 . Walter Carl- , L� - . 7 - -;-An Co-operation W-fli tkt- M16,�-t - 1. ­ .. .... ­ .. . - L 11 ' . , � I . - . .- -7�.­ ­­­ - -- - .-----. . - L I -.- ... - -. ­ ... .1 . -ni4ign of Canaria -1 , '... ­ ­ 7k -� -- IsAte-d limg.thall. flfty yen ars: ` " : - ton and ofbf-ri., for gri,vellirig. 2,71.5f) : . . . ­ of the Do. . a -.. . -.%Z: -�; '-w�.' :.� ­­ 14 :. 9� :: .- .­ . . . , .- . z - ­ ­ .. ... ­ ­ .. . .1 . .. . -- � . -1 - ­ I . . . INI A . .Pjjsrh. 20 yds gravel, 2.W. ' I ... :... - . ­ , - . . .. . .. . 1. .. ... -- ..., - .� 7- .� � I%.: -... . � . I .. . . -� . I . ­ ---,---- - - -1 I . - . . . � . . . - i. . � � *�­ I aralm- �iu- . . - . " , I , The kai%er Is non• practically oay. Dec. =d. at I p. m. . - . . . . -, - - --- --- ... - � -'--ri.%oner at the castle of a friend - p .. t��&- --most - -"� =--1- - ­- - - - ---------= - - --- . ­ - .-­.­­- ­ --.-. � I - I . . . ------�*-, ' , . ' -'in Holland. He' is the -mo* t for. . . . �t T,, - _ - ' - , I , � , . . � - . L � . �� - - - - . � I I . . - - ..':. ! - -�:'--, -�, 310 is :. , -PREP REDNESS 'L -.. .. . .. .. , - .. �- - - MA�W­ - M-0 1pv-s' -F T S 1-1. - - ­:. '. ­ �,,- oaken ruan !a -the world as there' -, : .1 A O�- " -- . . t naticju that %vould. melctjw� ­`�-t.' ­ ­'. - - ,.: .. ''.., , , , . . r I . I . ­. �. ­ - ... , ' .. i� _'L I I - - -- - ­" . I . 11. , ' ' ""' - - " -. L I . . , � -, , - ��:-',-­hls presence, unless it Would -to .- Money in the Bank means preparedne" to meet Ipcorne ilages ! - � .., - , - . _Ana - - . . , '-• - . . " . . .!:E-.I)ttt him todeath.. .- ­ . .. x : &mks coubibutions.to patriotic funds and liurcluiie of war bonds, I .. . - I•1� r-, '- : � . I I--__ -- * .1. - '_ r _, - . I -.1- - - � UAR�� ­tl` .RIC RDSON'S GROCERY:.''— , ---�--%­Vbcorarnend an account in OUR SAVINGS D - �..... � .� . . ­ . . - ­ . L . I � - * are lnii��I$ . .. .. . .. .. ", :. . ­ � " ­...­ , ­ - -�..-,:. . � _ - . . -&r- .. . "' � . ION Lovif#42 MEN010y ' I h 9 ed-bcvpr�W twk* &'y9w at lihairate of 37. . .- . . I . - E - - . . I �-­ � .±�' ... .. I . . I . - -�'.. . . I . .�' INOW HAV , .1 � I ­ r: , �­Jof Gunner William T. Law. 45th Bat- --..-., �.-, , -.1 I . ...�­ .- ,;- . . . . W annum - . , . I ­ - ----: ., .. . . . . ­ - L .. - - * ter 8th Brigade. C. F. A.. who I -1 .. 1. .". - . -.­ . I ­ FRESH FISH, FRESH FROZEN FISH, DRIED -COD �­ I.. - . � - .1 d, - '- . . �:, ,­ ­.­ ­ - .. . . I . - . .11 ­ . . "I ­ -; 'd 8 re• L . . r� 0 . ­- � 12, Nov. 14, 1917, of wound ` ' " - ' .. � . I .. . . . . . 1. '4,F ­X I ,., . �t, . . . .1 ' I 'M " " 1. : ... ' - I . , I ' r ­ w - ce ved at PAsebendale. Held in ' ' . . � .. -�.'­ ­­ r .. . - -a ect --�'e by h . . � , . - ­ '� ­ :.. ­- �. . SMOKED FISH AND -C.A-NNED FISH L' q � It lotmte remembran IS ..L,.,- - MO''" .....'. - ­­LI:1. . . I, , -;�-,,�` ' -.,.'. �' 7 father. mother and sister- at- 78. .. _ , . . I - . . . 1. .... , . ' ' - ' - L- .�-­­ ­ '' . I .. ­ �. . .- I .. I , -� - ­- .r:_%;- '' '7 ` - : �:-. 'Winnifred oronto, and his : r .. ... I . - . .. - - - .. , ': -1 . I . .. -1 �, L I , , � - _ , _ , - - 11 -- -­ ,:_ � � L ..''. " � . ,., r _ � � - .' I Ave,.. I .. . q�. - � . . .. - . .. . ­. , . , .: .... � ­.- --­ . . I . 1, ... . W . .. . , . .. . 'brother In France. . I I.. .- . .. . . r . % � .,WHITBY BRANCH,., . ..- . . . I . I � . . . - 1- . .. .. The Haddie 'FUlets and Ciscoes are a rare treat .. . . .. .. . - . JtAnd with the mo rr those ange-I faces . . . 1. :� . . 0. GORDOWHALL, Mans�ger.. %.:., - -1 . -. �­, - -.1. . . .: I I � ,..,.L:, " . . . ­ . .. . '.. . -I ­ � ... . . - .- . - - _ ..,_ :­.­" I . '. .; - � . .-- . nieat &: , - � -,:� -.--- Which I have loved ,long since, -and ­ o M---lmN't. I . � .. -. - - .64 asper - . - �r . . . . I ; lost awhile." . - I I . I . ­ . .. L -.� : , - . I I , -- . . . .1 . . ­ - -Lr." . - ­ - - ­ - ---- V-- - - .., ­� -, �,.: � - .- - .. .. -,. I. - . ., .. , - , � . . ­ . . .., . ­ L , - , .. --- - I . , ... . . , ' - �- I � �. ....'' -. . .1 . � , ­­.�. . r. . ..- . . ;- .-- . ' 11 . . �SOre 1: . .L .- . . New Seeded Raising ISc.pkg . .NV*-94E�edteas Raisins 18c per lb ----, I - .PICKERING COUNCIL . �. 4 . . , . X ! ' . � I I � -- . - I ew CuRrants 35c per lb , .:­ - . Ne -%4 Peels 50c per IV` , ` . ' I �. � !,Z--. -.The above council met pursuant to . . . � I.. .. - -. ' ' , I New, Figs- 226 per pkg ' - Z -Nen I , . 't. . .'%. I - ...-P ­ ieringarwae­ N vv Dro& Dafes 255c'per bkg r , , adjournment on Monday, the 4th inst, - �, . . . L . � . . .. I.. . � L .t 1 2-. � .. . , ' - -P I Membersall present except Mr. Wil- . I . .. . -New Shelled'Nuts Alm nds audWalnut I- -6� - ' '­ ­ , - . . ... � ... I L - I ­ . � .. -, -- ... :. - ­ Lo- - ­ ' , . - -- - . .. . * : . ­ . ­ - .. - - - ... - �. son, the reeve In the chair. Minutes .7. '­- I . L.---;---r---.-.----,------..--� - * .. . •. . . . .., - . '. . .. -:�­:-7-.;. ... I �­ , F ., . I .. . � - Now is the (ime to.make your Xm" Ca,ke � ; -7 of last meeting were read and adopt- -- . ... :_ . , - . I - ed. . ... .. . � .. -�. .. . � Now is the proper time. to buy Happy , . - - Buy,aii your Groceries where they are fresh and good' .. i . � . - . . . rn ber of accounts were p . - - . .- . . . . � . I . . . . I . . ... . ­'� . - 4 - I nu, resent- - 1% . . . .. ­ . - W. - �:- for -ymen mxlTefetTed-te-E-he " J ■ - ' L . - ­=�-- -- . - - " - , , - ­ ,. �. .. .. Thoug4f Ranges .� ..­. -- ­ . .-��..-.--- I . spective standing commiqees.' -- , - . .- �­'.�,-. 7 : li I �. . � I " . . , . - I ­ , .,.�- - � . I - ...� ­ . - � . . . . � . , � . A, coron6uticAtion was received from ... �­ - . ­.. . . '. .- . . R-ICHARDSON , �q I I ­ . . - Owen Hill re ditch on con I opp lot 34 . -1.• � - .-Full guarantee. -. Economical o6fuel -'---,.:- ..-. - ., 1, ,. . - .. I . ­ '. .' I- .. . - . . .. - .. .. . - ,. . being too shallow to takeaway the - - � ' - , - " - - "Can .237." . • . - .,: . I . '�... . .. ads Food Board License No. S•23i." .4 . , - , , . L_ , .. - .. I - I : � . . • , I � . 1� . � . -, . w^ter. I I ....... M ,..�, f, ­ ­ ... . , .1 ., . -..i . . - . , . I - - - - ..1. . .7 9 - 0 �t... ,­... � Thestanding committee on. conun- -- ,.,...,A complete line of Washert', run b ' I,:- . ', . .., . . �.i .-, .% . L ­ L I - - - • ' . ---`�� igencles reported and recommended - 7 ­ . . y -':L' 1-7. . -1� - . .. ��. - , �11 � . . : : . - _.. payment as follows : D. R. Beaton. on . . .�� , . ". I I I either hand or power. . I �- ..-. .� :IALSIKE SEED • K�waway ffie dflu -� . 4 ��.:.. ., 14, �; . .10.1 ­.. - I ­ I . I . . . . ' account- of salary. 100.00 ; John Soden, .'-' ­.' L . . . . . � I - . - �­- .1. . _.- -,,�� � "I 'There is just one place to buy Rayo - . � .­ � , - , , -, - - - . �4.:.�� - . I I on account of salary, 70.00 -, Fred. H. . . .':' * WA NTE- wester , . . ­ . .1 -- -'Richardson, expenses to Toronto ,.,: �'. . . . , I - .. . -.,-. -1 I - , . .. . ) . ­ ­:­.. . have I 1% �� �, � ; M104 131-uu *, 1J, M I I L. .."Nuaps, New Perfection Oil - -- -­ ­ . . . .. Cost, I . ve a big range - .1.- I . . . I neaton, ditto, 5.00: 1 .. .. . .. . . ­ . - We will pay the highest .1 , I to choose from in men's , . 11, - . el I , .- . . - . . . .-:J;obn Murkar printintenvelopes. 2,74& , - - - - - - - .. - I .. -- - :,Heaters, Elbows, •... I - . . � ­ I . -. I - . - ­ ­ .1 4 . ­ �-, ­ � �-- -- - - 4D R Beato;r�,;;Iecting jurors, 20.00; .' - . �- L' � . .. ��­ - - .. .. I . ­ prices for all kinds .., women's, -boys' . . . L . � . ­' , .: 1, �. -.�. :�- - . . .., I , ­.. I I' ' - J;h� Forgie.'ditto. 10.00 ;, E. Will. k.- - �. �� 7� �, -,- - �" .. Stovepipe, Etc. - r- .'. . "' -L . ..'' and gir a I ­ . - . � - . ., � I .... I I . .. 1. ­ ­ . ­ . � -, . -of seed. , ­.. I.. . `�,-­,. . . L. . .: � .. I ­.. . . � -� - - - - - I ­ . . ... :., sizes ­ - . . � ., - .. .;. � . . , . , .� -­ - -- I . .. * - - .. ... . . . - . � .­ - - , � . ,:- . .1 ... �J '� Send us samples and get � ­ ... - � a -71 .. . , . .. . ' L . . ­.: It is always a pleasure for us to : ." L- ,� at prices that cannot be , . I . �.. " I .1 . I I ' -:COUNTY -COUNCIL - . , . . . . - I 1. I- .., . "elsewhere..' - . L' L . . 1 L-. . - - , .;,*..:.. r � ' , -­.,­.-. :.: . I ,p - -, out prices before ... . -z - - - . , . I I � I.. 4 . , .. ,totitid, �­�, . show our', : .. I .. 1.71, ­ ,:: , '.. :..., . , ­ I.. . I 1. I goods. . ., , .1. � 's �! -­ . selling. - ... `­ - .L , �­,, I I I . �6 .. I . ­­­. .. '. . .. . . 1 1, L� . ­ .. 'L , , ..' ' � County of Ontario . . . ., - . . . ­ . , �:., I �­ -7;�, 4 ; . ­ . ; . - I I . .. .. ' G ­ ­ . Call and see the big range Of . 12- 1. .. . .. . . ' The best of fa�ilities, , �-­. . . '.... -s� �7. 1. . . . ­ JThe adjourned Session of the Coun• Farmers -let. . et v -our' Stock Food and Calf Meal here., . I . . L. :. . . -Und-erwear-the , We have the Royal 'Purple line.. - •- I , . for cleaning. ­. L '', . .� rAl of the - Oorporation of the County -". - � - '. 1z,.-, . . .. ': . � � -. Who,, family, . .. - of Ontario, will be held pursuant to - . -.� . . ,� �:,. . ..., . ... . . � ... I .. i . .... ' .. ... . ­. . ... . ..� . . . . e '. . . � . . . . '. . -1 ... - . . L . . . ' .�.- . . -, -1, 1. � - . . J. H-DOWNEY CO MANY , .1, . . adjournment, in the Council Chamber, � � �. - I . .1� I Court- House, Whitby, on Tuesday . ' " -L 1i J. Fingold, North Cluemont . 11 , ,S• .. An. . � . . I . ' I S. BA111MON ­ ' ' -- 7.- - - PICKER -114C - . - ,..:WHI - ­­.- I f ; r the ''' 10 . ... - - - ' . 'Mb diLy of Navetiibir. 1918• at Two 9 � -I . . -- -- I I ­­� 1�, .1 � 1 -7:;� � . ... ­ . . , -afternoon. .. '. ­ . , .o'clock in the ­ ­ ' - -All Recounts to be laid• before thi ----�- I ---.-- . - L, , - L rwarded . . . I to -t e , . . '. . . . . . � ...I . -'Clerk, properly certifled, at least three I . . I .TALL MILLINERY OPENING . lb.­.� I % � � . . �_­_�­?n- .. - � i tjie-maatibjz� . -o . f Council. . I - ­­­ - . - IL' . � I .-, . ­. -----�­.�... �­�,� L' ,."... , . I . ----I - - _,,.L . _._ * . , I "I -b-- - - 0 VW 9 a , �,;., , L'-74%"X"ti1eMZ't VE -It Y. V1 -Ii I I a I - - - . . . . - W UheatfbuI�_�e reigned bavinst opened up a Millinery . , ­ --b- - _The tinde �... ..:* �. .. . I . � , November, An D. 1918. 1. . I .�, . . . . . . .., . Parlor . , .. ' . -- .� . � 1% .� � . J. E,'FARtWELL, . � .! , � . I ---7-:-,a-f--rh­eh- regfdeuc&.-owe�-�w@#t­of� A nrl "" %V ' a ------- -1 -- I'. I .- I I . .. L.. . :­ - Are , now obtainable in"3.1.2 and, 7 lb., bags - - - � - . � - �, County Clerk, Co. of Ontario . . - 1. I I— - . .- .. . - . . .. their• Wednesday, . , Chureh, will bold th ir Fall Opening on Wedn . I , �L. .'-.. ' . I .Thursday and FridAy, September 18-20. - � . . I. . I I � � I I., Campbell's Corn, Barley 'and le ­.. . arid_ Ry ', Flo'rs -�* I .. � . . U . '�, ..'.,­­r,� , L�. `� �,� - . . , ,The patronage of the ladies of Pickering and vicinity . �;-: L�.- . ­ - �,� . . �,7 �- �1' L':! - - -oportious. illi eat Flour, I , ". . . .. ­ I -ll - , ' L . . -�'.Combined in sintable pi ,,�! �: �_ _ . _ I � •, ,. � �. , � ; - , . . :1.- -.1. . :. ; . I . 1�1� ­.­ . L . . . ­ z I . I -1 � � I. .: , t ? . . _ .. -- •-... � . .11 .:. . rLI, ;.�:�: 1. . I I -.Iii , they�L)�Rke splendid Bread, Bung, Muffins, ': ... i-srespectfuPysoricited.. ..,,* . -, -�. �.-, '. ..`� L ., I �. I _. I _ � ."L I 10% ­ • - , , , . . , ,.. . I I..; --,-- - . I . I .. 1;�4� . I. I . I.: � '� , . . I . ... , .. .. I � � '.. 1� . -L; . , I .. . . • .. rs. 188I . . . - �t�,' � . . . - -.. .. . . . Pastry Cookies. - . • " . : �iiia Mi Shepherd, "is - - Pickeri4g tw , .: , .. 1. I M. --- .: I "..I. ... .. I -102, 2"Mmulats I '� �'. � I :�:.,qft , . - ... . 1�:.., I -.. -1 t . ' !,%_ ­... - I - I 1 .. ­� -;.­­-� - . ., ­ ­ - ' - * 74 � � • �. - --When bnying WheEtt Flour ask -foo. '. . . � - I . . . I '�" . - - - ­ . . - - - � . . - ,, I ;.= � - - I �;, , ., ,. . .. I .. CM -&-2z 0m, rrmM.M -Nxrmaw X%=d0%7n I � 1: , .. .1 , . .. I I.. ,��.. 1. ,. . 4 �,.-PICKERING'G.&RAGE .' � " 7- �- I ... .. I.; . 'R I "'. . . � I --,Z ­..�­,� �.-�. I ­ "'' .. .,.-. �, �14 -1. . I . . ­ ;. - - 01 all materisle-ad Atolim- � ... . ­ For Bread that rises well. . . I—-, . I., ­.. . . 11 . I , I . . . J ... .1... �X Z. :,.. ­ I . kept In stook. it will pay you --- . - I ­­_­ . . . . ' - -. � _ _­ -rage business of Russell Andraw, we are - L I , " I- 11 S4 our works acd Inspeal our atoo► . -- M-aving...pu,robf4sed the -garage . .- - ­ - - ­ I I I I I . . I r �.� , . I 0 , � I � � . L . . , . .1. . ,� .%-� ­ , .. I 17 � I . I . . : - - . � i ; i I .: I I I . I. . I , , _ _ lm-�,� _ I_ . I �-! " - , -- �P­�,� . i I i I , I I tit , � I I I- A - , , -, �111 ]east to -the east three - , � 6, 11 t un, � ii� _ a 0 1 - 'r, I I \0 ?a �' - ." � - , 21C 0 IT A. M 0- X -M .V ma 0, T -T it �-�--- - . 7x , obtain prices Don't be mis odb I . �. . . , - .. .- prepared to repair all makes of autos. , Having worked in an -1. �­; 11 I . . 1. � . . I . . .. . � 6* we do not employ them, oou%q"= - For Pastry for delicious, Bakey pies, cookies, etc. auto factory forts number of years, we are prepared to .. kr 1, I I - 11 , I , L . , , . ',' �. ,Q,y Is can. and do throw off the &put I . * . � - -guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded V1,-- . *aDmission of 10 per asni., whiah you wit When buying wheat flour it Is patriotic. to buy equal quantities' , I . � . .� . serjainly 66're by . rusbaning froom u& - . of substitute flonrs� I . .. ,We keep in all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for in . , . . 4 , - " 110111 willdsaL I Pm'. . . I ­:� -1 , - , , . -1 .1 - . "M , , , '' ,. al . '�1► -, -:--,, I . I . ,� 44 q&f#, ORIII , J. T. -MATHESON . - . . . I - - - .. . �;D&kee L � 'iJOW''', - . L " . I ­.. , 1-..�­,.a f r -L=T -,r t��sa�,�wit"r♦'S� - , �-;�; �"- klil 11-A .'-&A.; - �--71�11� L<111,1-,�,-,.-,"411-1�L: � ',&;--�/­ -.... �,�. . '' � .. .'' - .. �' 'Oft "' �".,;-_�,o L .. .- - - . ­ , , .; AVOW . 11 -- -. 41L . 1112 VOW, *. - 9W.&WItS, - ­� Is - .- "al .: �.•. .. .. .+:. +. -'M .G.....4F :^ 5'6YC"�.?•'1 -,. y, _, .. •S,t,»,- :... ,.......,. ..rte - rr•b `N" -a ,...,� ... ! -. .r+ .,. '4'er n•, -r.. ::..:'`"�,.,, . ,•, '• :,.;",�' a-: -,.. xP"' "�:o:. rw^�. . a?a : eY�i'�S s..,..J• Viz' .s'- - = .5+":•'* ..Y�'.r .a� ,.,y_, ti r '�u• y,•+ : •I• x•�'. . 4° ;1 , 9 e 'yy A. �:..,. e.�. •tr y». ,.'4 �; n^' '�„' .. ,•- ,: •n y - .i+• w:,: yin'•, Y ,+• f+ ..t T ,t '"S'.;. P , ;. ,p. .. ,.,,,�1'^ .. '., .. ;=. ,�': ..r,, ....��.o.y. x� .�r!F.M�...'+.«C'�e°rb+. •.;!.,::� � .,, i.. • 'i•�.'+y'ry .:+t. ::r. J^'. " �IS r .;;i.p' "-F'',d'� `. •+Y•.'F .- r ^ • ., '�c;� ,...ty:., ..... ,. '- •"Y' _ s '. .sr,. _ ...yr.,,,�m . nK '�'. '+-!'�:+s8 +.."� 7 • �:'!�° !.o . :.: -' �...; .,. .;. +�r+r:.,;,;�, .�.,�? i '�',.''.:"�•' '.e.. .tee, `-:.. 'Y•'• a. v. .y; _ _ {- . _+`r•- ;; .ter.• F y • • F r i Ct.ARtM.ONT PI�KAla $AKERT INS, Remember R". utN tall's auction - _ '' --- - •' le on Dee- 4th. James Underhill spent` a few - - y .. No week in the city. ' - - ,lt y gtttan-Pilkep hnd:-w--business - -- - ' FRUIT CA + irig io Pickering oa:'Thaisday ' " — FOR — Mrs.- A-drooti,-Pf Toronto. _ a Overseas or Xmas -� .. event a few days with Ger auh�; - Mrs. J: Bundy. • ' FredBandersou, o€-'Torotito,'is0 per lb. '_49pending a few days at 'the home sof his parents here, Or d" Mrs, T. B:• Mfi:edonald,- of Toron- :u � ;' 0 ors under 2 lbs �i5o. r; r to,ivasthe guest' of Mrs. •R. hat- _1 -�tall`for the weekend. Y , Do del in or er Mrs. D. b'oreyth has been s`perid- u� -• '"--- not, ay � d 121�,�', -ing a few days with her daughter, Mrs. ;�`• C. Madill, of Stouff villa. ti' 4 -' by either .Independent • y� Ms. 1ML McDowell, of Glen Ma- t - ~" ' " or Bell -phone. c� .jor, wit -hold a wood sale :at- con. t con. 7, _Uxbridge on Tuesday, Nov. loth. H• R. Monne, -"'.Pickering ^ Several of oiir.residents went to t6 city .on Monday to Help. the - -.� s IT people celebrate the great _ T11 e x o n' s N victory. >a , "George and Mrs -Cooper left on �"' 'onf ectionery Saturday tc's end -a week or two xo - ' Satu y p y _ ` _r, 11 wishes onto and Aurora a founds in wishes, - M.SON'S Ice Cream Private Hat rp utt - -o a h6r -Hon-or ahroiihe NEWS, to thank hF e ~i constantly on hand bulk or bricks g� friends for their. kindness- in re• r e s. '�► merubering him while overseas. ar o Music', Mackay received the and A. W. Ma a G� deo ates an o e we �.: y _ Tobaccos, _ ,. _- _. .� _ oe, Cigarec M ". in of the 'dent of his - BLOCK Popul u ' :T c ; er 'Hugh Mackay, of Duluth, f C(J.urSe every ,city, toVwlr-and• district _ IN DltslNage�t , o Mail with ` S tial , thanksgiving.- services =inn• held in the Presbytbr3an . ' `.,. ; wil�- earn its Honor F ag: . Pickering, Ont a pe -- . -will be church on Sunday morning neat. - special music.bp. the, choir. All - - • are invited. But how about the crowns.e I _ The Methodist Sunday School - • L. _.=;'=....,: -- ' r. • •. :' • .:' .' ' .' � Intend holding their annual Xmas tree and enter on tltn..' For every twenty -.five .'.der scent. lXl'.. ', .. eFentng of Thursday, Dec. loth. , � '- _�... ::. Full. particulars later. Master" Hurace Litubert. the excess . Of its . QUOta, each - city, tOtivn and f i son of Rev. W. find Mra. Limbert, � - _ - district vw'ill be entitled to_ ad& a crown to l has been ill pith pueu• -- e f _ . Th �3niv$ •tea t monia, hitt we are 'glad to know- ::.thl+t he is now an the. road to re- ..ItS Manufacturedy flag. - -. - - Sawing -:-Machine Boyers . ' Chas. Ssrgent, who has been t - y busy during the fell months .with Can yogi do .fifty per >rent: better ha W. S. Jackson !� Son .- :: t+00 sow luted that silo -filling. has nonr thrxplet gnat work And -is now yoLir Quota= thpt --m 77 eans two -croft•-nS • f Or p the - Blackssmithlug &Adt N'oodwo'rking in s busy in the store -entering to • :. _ ' • au its iiranebes. :Saw'Rumminil wants- of his customers. our Honor Flag. and filimc a s eciaitg. '�• The Women's Institute will hold Ove stock Gasoline Engines, Emery - - - - - hoe , t'rcu w home of Mrs. Mantle on the a ter - A L1L ElOu—b yoll�i CjuDta-,-a -mea . -- - _ and nterp Mandrels h's bei- _ —- ns -noon of �Vodnesday, the _ - - e- gooa programme will be, given. four crowns. r. All women are invited. =Hour, ___ _ _ _ -.. �� - t'V hi *vi ow sale -2.80. P -n rimae $o.JO Mrs. Fred Farmee has . received ` ' NEW OA RA C1E' _ 4 it letter frow her son. Gunner John '- Hung $"-F..Iag in your hall .that for Farmer, stating that _ be was to _ - -cated in Vales. We- arff pleased years to come will Show that your city.. ersignedhaveopened'up'a1 F _ The and of to know that he will. be out of the -' e- Gy1'raqeat the corner o Church and u .i actual fighting, since the war is 3. town. OT district did betterhan ��'ell - = ging Ste„ Pickering, -where they are r f : now •over. . u ► -+ prepared to repair all kinds of a tos ' a. B. and -Mrs. 'Park,' and two i hat it tivas a: lea ca Tires, t 1 factor 'In the huge . - ' 'P rmeetrepaire o sand bicy c es �isughtirQ, of Toronto, visited and oils are kept "friensi• in Claremont last week. - • constantly on hand. -R 'S V I C'T OY C©vPAN & SAEPHERD, -Mont boy, has been very success- = ful in business, and is now a mem- - LOAN 1918.,- Ver of the Wm. Davies Ca........ - - ---.T ~ The patriotspirit rose its ic it e to - - -•- • - i .. ay .. w a when it became . oal !�7 _ 11 known by the clanging of the fire- . Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee ,.Coal _ bell. at.earlp moirn that the armis- `n - - - - t co-operation with'the Minister of Finance --- , ties had been signed. The school: Dominion of Canada ' : 186 - - adjourned for a holiday, and, led r n e of the Ha • d 'a d •soft Coal of'the beets by the teaching staff with fife and __' quality on hand. ` 4 drum band, Paraded the streets. _ _ TlZOB• A. -LAW - ' y . } -Then, baltinq upon the public - 1 lZ ^: Iiiluare, tbey sang several patriot- i C Q isS • �rl1i� ; is songs and thanksgiving bymns• Prayer was offered by the Rev. TIME TABLE-Piokering Stat (3 � -Mr,-Limbert, of the Methodist T• gTrains going East ane as folloiws -�- Pi M - ' church, and a short address was No. s 3isil 8e^r A Ddb _ l V - n• of „ i 2.3 P,M,STANDARD •DANK iven b Rev. Mr. McLella ss Loc. TIL AFIM E! T% g y In the 8fi Local 6.336 P. M afternoon a Citizens'.. Committee Trains. going es we a. - g A. + was formed unci elaborate prepay- 1 38. Looel 9.37 A. M. Mup oma TORONTO ,, Tr Local ations were made for .a mon- 7 Mail 8,SOP•.M, - Ve iwvise the pW'"s of star demonstration in the evening, _ Let us,gaote you.on Glazed Sash, which was well carried out with — ��ada's %gctory �Onds stack sizes and made to order. Mr. L M: Forsyth. as .Master of ] • : We can save you money. , ceremonies. A torch light pro- �L�rQlri�l t iveru -_OS afe ���tahlai�va�e�nsitt-!�didoti = cession was formed at the Presby- -•Lo s bet �to your country. • _ _ A heavystgck of B. 0. red ceciwa terian church grounds and pared-_ Asy Smaeb 6f this B� wp teks shingles on hand. ed the village, led by a lady who 'Bus meets all Trains Leto 1616 y~subearlptlen widwst shut*.�- was Tressed in white and holding •First_class'R•igs -to hire day or =- Orders filled for all kinds of r A doge in her hand and riding in a night at lowest prices. PICKERING .BRANCj •a9 decorated carriage drawn by _a 1 l3raaah also at WAy. Hardwood Flooring. R white horse, followed by represen- Phone 1805.: _ M. C. ZDA MI�►N. Manacer• k tatives of the allied -natiops • in Terms Cash -- -their national costumes and &hos: Sanderson & Soa, D,, mongted on white horses. Then .PROPRIETORS ai s �� We - Gordon p4 Dag W�ath. er- �s Here:carne the • Claremont -,Citizen' Co� dfolloR^ed by a large trt�rnberPICKERING flags and • - torches. p $ Bell and Independent phone fthe public -quare where i:. thous- �, „�; a• b � :$ e ° , ' _and pd eopie:-w�ra:-as°.emb_1ed s+nd °; o a e - » : You need a Perfection Oil Heater at a'low price; I the atser d -`�et� mit-nci r]aui� -a - -- ,_ ' _- q.i_•_ �_ Only. G '00 The United Farmers :on a scaffold erected fcir the. pair- + v 9 -0 owl Gl m �� -- -- poser ere lmrned in effigy. The " ° a� �,� p' q o Dash Lanterns, Lanterns with high or low g asses, $a�t]es }caped high from the kaiser y rae;b�;� g° a wd ��+ - _ OIIIyI.00 eaC}1tafY'10 aho�ing him to be a good subject ' .., w• a on mM B �, • 8 "• a y-� _ for burning. Atonnd•r+ large bon- '' $ �'� @s`'; w=i.. r fire Which warmed f+rid lighted the p�&�' e a .�� o `j Corduroy and Plain Velvet for heavy dresses,' .. public square thanksgiving and - - - i `�� from G5o to 1.25 per -yard _ Partners' Club insets in Pickering pAtriotic songs were sling,- inter- x' R "" jan p� ;Town Hall on second wednee- r spersed by selections by .the baud. hl °'° Feb' �M Befit Almlra yarn, grey an white, 2.60 per lb. day of each month only, N Spirited atriotic addresses were m = " _ p °'� ]Marl y0 daring anmwer months p .a ANN delivered by the, resident .minis- i ww 6pr j �►� �jen'e heavy Rain Coats at very reasonable .prides geed corn now on hand at A. J:; fora. - A beautil!4 closing scene o' ' w -4 « W►•; nay! 14'6 Allisou's. Pickering _W"-_& tableau revresenting t _ _ .. _ . _ 300.0a Come and get your order filled. allied nations. The proceed - o o „ „ -3a#r •- _ Binder, twine noW on hand at A . • J• Allison's and at -Mr. Jack: closed with the National Anthem _ -anada Food- $card--Iaic3ea---.--- ---, ` •and cheers for the -allies and the r a p •�' Sept:eep1' - Wilson's, Pickering. 1r. �• r 1r� ' oe+. ' wounded soldiers. It was repro• r . 1,_SY Maat be called !or beforeriay 2?eentativa al. the spirit of ,Claps- oe i._ 4,13tOaR ,e .. .. _s�..... :... .... ..11a.e..�.,....:...:.i�1.ie�:I1i�M1�1t••1,�i:V:�, ,q ,r d ' i'.., A �- rF/'+.• J.' :!'. -� q" M �n TS' ."hu., v'•:T:Yb fNl � F3 ♦ M^yiY 4.. k'. ..p, t . ,'��. '• . -� • , , .. .,� ...,, •;'y ;+y .u.,.. '1'�S .•,. .y. x?Co. yam. .,a„-' -.�'•'� -�• , F:; .a. �x � . ,, ^„ .., .... , Y J . r .' C ' •:..��.•: �,.. .3 .. . ` ria•, d.w .ti: ,,,� :. :. TGv. +• - Pr , s ; ', "mow„,. 0 4' ¢!9 .. fG C.. •: n_ . „.. :tea > "'; ,a,,,, Yr Wr-' r,: .. :, � .i'`' .c_. -.. •.,r .,v..,;. - „, �. -k+ .•. ,`..� t.. T'x n` of „74 ge,.. . ' ., .�":5, : 'b.., , in•, •.; . .. ..; ' '.P. �+.. , -.:. t"�'.Kr.:' ,_ , - ;� --r . r' i�»e , «. ';e p�.r _ r� �ic+ ^z .:, : :%•I,�`:� � , ,rot '.•p.. •.Mr-',",:. .;; S .,,..-•€3. 4 _ i! Fw. ., ....ter. _ 4 - , :_ An., , the simple, rather than the elaborate_ 4 w fn'the fare she pravfde - It YOU ant the Highest Market prices _ -- d _ENGLAND? _._COAL CELLAR , -: - Dail your Ship I MIllions of Years Ago Britain Was Connected With the Continent. s-. ' '• • It is often said that Britain owes - her commercial to us -no matter what quantity e supremacy to her coal' we guarantee satisfaction,_>} l -pay. aU erpress_c#3sstat ._ . measures: 'For her size_ she liar more-- _-anZ better coal than any other court- M P V LOUIS A9lNOVlTCH - _ WHAT MAY- I SERVE? ABBEY FUR CO AM i • " try in the world and for steam pur- • L Manager k od Board Answers the Question that Arises Every Day Where Wo- poses .-South Wales (In business for 80' years) i, men ForegpOet 'at Patriotic Teas and Eatertsinnsenta plies the world. Wh o did the coal , 8 AUL ST, 1R. ONTRZAL, PA, 310 T P M ' Y a come from? , Reference, Bank of Hochelaga, St. Henry, Montreal. • - The coal seams, lying one below another n unknowndepth, and not t . ; infrequently croppingout at the aur-, face, are sureproof tat tropical con- ��: itions' once evailed In the lattitude Oder B v M 1 of the British Isles: v .. n guaranteed. Lovely li'oira Sati� clic ra a In primeval times, a period whose at reasonable prices. Over 20 ears' �/ cm of remoteness 'is measured b millions ..p s of years, y, eyperlence assures our quslitiea� the `district which' is note 8 ' • . s,i1 � APs $ritain was connected with the Con- / COLUMBIA SABLE h ` ment,.and the. coal of England doubt Nears for years. Very stylish this f ; less runs under the Channel and the season. A ii i ma 1 and Cape C southern part of the North Sea, and i effects. Sets as illustrated1/ 1 is continued in the coal fields of Nor- r, ' 1'• I `` thern France, Belgium and Flanders. !; CON C.�ATS All this'region was covered thick with I -Well-made with generous overlap that e , r� s greajt�ree-ferns, growing to a gig- comfortably covers knees. di� �A antic height, of exceedingly. rapid All sizes - 1�p Vi/ ` growth, in the damp, steaming heat 1919 Catalog Free. Write 'i4oof a tropical, climate which exceeds' - the heat of the equatorial regions of CL'MDiINGB &CUNNINGS' - o. Africa to -day. Growth succeeded 1'09A 8T. PAUL 3T. -.MONTREAL growth, and in the course .of .ages . ' probably seas flowed over it and de- PRICES' T` posited the sand which is now rock. ; ; + TAW FURS PAID _ Then came another period of ��.he he fftallen vegeand tation on and formed lay- I British Columbia canned ,g It Venez ela means-� -- o t "Lithe -Venue. ,� era of coal iece� of which still bear meetingwith s Early explorers so named the South k imptlnted upon their flat surface the is .estimated that 250,,000 cases gill ! American, country because of its Inf beautiful tracery of the origins] f be packed this year, an increase of; than dwellings on small Islands and " z• _ frort4. of . the tree:ferns. 150 per cent. over 1917.. 1 piles driven into the w$ter, r Do, the food laws for public eating- or m p oro ee or other than members. -' -' --- - w "'plates govern patriotic- teas' and all of the family. l -- - -�- - -- `------~ - - -' r entertainments, where refreshments Is a license required before food • ars served? - - can be served at any of these gather~ ' fompucte School Sct_2/, piecesYea. Tliey apply to all public En- inga! /�`�'tertals"ents,, - :� laves, l;OCialtbazsara, No. .' _ - . FREE TO BOYS AND -GIRLS � - ,tea meetings; public luncheons, din- Is the Food Board opposed to the � .,,..�� tiers, picnics, fairs, club 'said fraternal, servin of refreshments at n..a..sx.a Tbla out6i coataina: ' $ patriotic 8 as Tit a Pea Crayo. K societies' meetings; private and semi-' entertainaienta! ( s En�tlish school Has, 1 Bos Craroaa rig cotorsi. dinners, parties and I The Food Board lays- down no hard 1 Japenese Pencil !#oZ li Eraser, 0 colors) ptitrat8 luBCheOna, y 1 Special Drawins Pencil. rlfr %vr.wivlJ Paint Brush, ;pieni¢s tithe's food is served to fifteen •and feat rules on the subject, but be. 1 comflae■, } -: C. 'i Rubber Tipped Lead Pencil& i patriotic Blotters, -- lieve In every 3 oman exercising com- I -4 Packases Union Jaek Fi snickers so mon sense. and good judgment cea I Metal Caned Load Paaciia. - that you can Put the; as on Your I g j $meIIt ' � i awa� . „a,�a. ] Pen Holder - school books, litters. etc. - this matter. f •a«C':• We will give you this whole 24 -piece School Outfit free of kil charge, if. �a� • . Cen.aandwiches, be served at ally I you will sell just 80 packages- of our lovely embossed Xmas Post Carda at ' Yes, any time except between 11.80 ,, 10 cents a package (six lovely, cards in each package). vent - _ - - a.m. and 2:80 p.m.. ;` Send as your name and we will -send you the What can be served in place of ...4. send us the mousy outfit. Address: _AlSAMgn-of your earni week• sandwic es! ` ""' ly, or monthly, through our - —_ l 'H©MMWARREN CO. dept. 19$ TQRQNTQ, r - . Ars W is only In. the middle of _the :.P�IRTlAL day that they -are taboo, there should V .JPAYINENT be no, difficulty on this score. Salad, c _ .. _ . _ _. __ --= •�— r chicken, fish or eggs, with substitute 4 `� ' '• " breads, -give plenty, of variety and � `•`-PIAN adequately fill the bili. Write, us for Booklet t 'May.bread be served sa.'a gaiaieh! .• >aioimatioa sad solutes .. j Only with posehed eggs. niched gladlT on say vice ties. ! Can white bread be served without a �- : a substitute being put on tate table ' • . ti B.. � M- CONNOLLY & CO. { all well ? � - -Member• Montreal Stock Zxchawe No, Substitutes must always ae, • • i0d•10f Tranaportatbn 9ullding company white bread when seried at « • 1 Main 1345.8 any kind of publie_tunction. e • _ _,.i MONTREAL, - QUE. Where ,tan recipes be secured',for - • `' _ — - - - le _ i• r. Write to the Food Board for its • ; • bread -making 'booklet, enclosing five • i cents for -same; Clip the papers for recipes. - ra � • 'How much, butter may each guest - e I have? 'a s, Half an coulee is the allowance, al- though an additional- half -ounce may Send bt once or Funsten be given if asked for. 3 -in -1 Book, FREE, Game Laws, What era the meat restrictions? Trap= Guide. Supply- Cat, loff. Set- Beof and veal may only -be served l"s °` per° 01q at the evening meal on .Sunday, Mon- .. - smollen.ece• day, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- - f Every indication points to biose' dry, Only ccs helping . tnoaa�eytootrapperzthis p g is allowed to «When can bacon be'-sr� - .111111 t abeLppea b� b each gu�si. — I , Any time. ' The pork restrictions have been removed. ; _ Tiao 1t[odel Lasts for Women who prefer a lout vamp with ruirroav or m p i' m narrow los What about sugar? Mads in'sll leathers 8 inch or 9 inch �keight,,Louis br Cuban heels, $f to Sze, Here a hostess has to step warily.• e �: }{ No sugarbowls must be in evidence. &IM, L OreBaUo 1 etoeaspoon o� two small'cubesthe N�t�on'sShoe jlxvblem - allowed r beverages, and ' a '''• e76 rr"'"' �' similar amount for unit or des- ate• _ LARGE section of the Canadian • publlc depends upon • { - ----* should sggai• be :cruet unless sok- - this company for shoes. Our financial resources and buy - 'f 108 I AT FSE fOr! -ing power are greater by far than, those of any other ` Y No. If not used it is ap to get . "Canadian manufacturer of shoes; our volume of output is more TO ANY BOY moist in the saucer and b to waste. than twice that of an other. Our sales organization covers the ' W�list sort of cake may be, served? -� � Y $ - The plainest possible with ,a . 20% nation from coast to coast, not merely a small section at a time, proportion of substitutes and no su- Our six branches maintain adequate stocks within the•reach gar icing: _. ► b _ : can, cake be iced at all! of every dealer in Canada, and are now serving more than `Yes, provided' no cane, sugar is 5,000 dealers, enabling.them to fill orders quickly and to cut used. The confectioners make nis down the amountiof ide stock on their shelves. _ icing now. ., I Are there any substitutes for sugar -We are making every. effort to use this power to help. solve the .big 2 \ that may be used in making cake? _ roblem of providing enough good quality shoes to go around, In the r Yes. Write to the Food Board for p g face of an actual scarcity of leather it is difficult; but it can be doneaf 3 its glucose and white corn syrup leas- ypou will co-operate with us. Buy wisely, for service rather than merely ,`--------- " let, which contains recipes for cakes;for a -tyle, and see that the shoes you buy are stamped with the manu and .puddings, showing how to use #actuzer's,trade-mark. - -these products as sugar substitutes. \ Is it legal to serve ace cream? ` �j R EA D Yes, but if made at home, 'eare'must A M E S HOLDEN C Y ' be taken to see that no` more than 10' !e "Railroad iiiag' watch to an sore. Per cent. of fats is used in the pre- s'Shoemakera to the Nation" r y L 1Y 4waritnteed timekeeper. it is stem. partition, .and no more than five and '. nd aaui stn se double dustproof back, a half pounds of sugor to eight gal- ST•J0m More `TORONTO WTNvUMG EDA:ON-rt)v VANCOUVER t r" okel ooze, fir man's size. Send us - r ourti�m a era and we will send Ions of ice cream. - ., u 40 . o! lovely emboseM What about wedding refreshments? _ - atas Post to sell at 10 costs a ty lease• Wlien sold send us',the money • The simpler the better. The days Mon you buy Shoes look for- --this Trade -mark on every sole we will mind rou the watch and s of the bending board have gone out 13 tc vely leather ob, d tWARREN CO COr of fashion.. The hostess shows her is s • good sense at a time like this in vying? :n asst. 1111104. "to, Out. h her friends in the •ettainmeat se...,..,...-:..�':-&t,,,•f...0 x. �' .,,. '.. ''.. '....:.. • ,..:._. '.',:� ' '._. „x..s....a:C-. .+...N`isF. ..:C.Y..+.•::,aiSow R«'t�.S^'S3'�i+` .1'.11' a:_4 s�r� ^•s A 7. •;7 .-7 *Jet6ry tol pohitem • -bit 4 -�6*t -Canad!l'ook AT 5 The wai has DIRT -I-n d The war is not-yet,ebded.- Even if the fighting r .. does 64 in, W�80*1. 004440 L *4 fihti9 -near future, the military expen- the MADE M. diture will remain high until the sol-' -A' -4AE)A-' diers are demobilized.. Four hundred tw enty-five. and 9VIer SOLDWAS -thc�Can;ad1M%--hAVe -gone WH&T seas, and Lord Shaughnessy says fou that if will probably take 18 months k.. to bring them bac to hoe the war were to end to -morrow -Arc axe: W_hQ0.!1_ send6ig" gifts soldier overseas comes P it would probably' cost '$250,000,000 frorp Lt -Cot (Canon) Is to demobilize - the -Canadian soldiers. Fred _4 crick George Scot4 so t,' For /Canada's, Expeditionary Ft liiSenior Chaplain of .ibe pay and Allowanees alone amount to First Division, In a cabN. pif $14,000,000 a: month, whether the -friends, lit received by BOY men are fighting or not. Montreal. He says "Th we 9 mea' want -playin CX45 Of the $600,000,000 desired through e 9 -aref living- in' a wonderful age. wing tobacco." the Victory Loan,' this year's war We 'ch we are and chewing Ile The bill will,, equal to four-fifths of it. fiery test through which Bear in mind that a large portion Passing Will • make us greater as -a the Nation and greater as individuals. P of the. money received through Victory Loan will :go to finance sales miawd,s z-f—sat cures zilautuallial of Canadi'i products to Britain. WANTED ze. Z� EXERAL BLACKZXITIL RRULD ---Via Liniment 16neillill colil be.- G Bros.. Bothwell, Ont. time WANTZD.: —AT ONCE, BT PRO - In cold climates the id;a.l to xressive Concern in the Niagara -ME I 'START OF A TROUT FARM Flag of Siberia. Fulfilling Prophecy. Peninsula, the 'Garden Spot of C prune fruit trees is not in the fall or Zk era al 11al Mel According to a corresponder Bo 'er correspondent winter; wait till •the severe weather steady employment. Engineering a" which is gra, 0 Mach, 1 Yin of Siberia, d lly .."'i York Sun, Gen. Allenby's is over. R*r6k. CanaAa. Limited, Bow a Country Boy 'Laid the Fou;kda- tallizing into a nation about the qap. the New ad. ft. n Turkey have revived the tion of -.a Big Industry. anese army and the little band of victories i 0. has already adoppited memory. of an ancient Moslem pr Almost every country boy has, Czechb-Slays, The . rid that IFOR BAZZ L prophecy decla, pond'at at the edge of a ji-national flag. Its colors are green phecy. built a little the conqueror of - Jerusalem -would Wand Job Priatinal giant In East stream and put, in bin captive. baby and white, an epitoEhe of the country A Kidney Remedy W' Insurance carr, R - : , eifter the 6ty on foot, and that his Ontario. for $1.200 on ouirk a a Box 406- -the green stands for the innumer Soused post, or shiners, or perch, and combined names of Kidney troubles are frequently Vil g a big able forests; and .. the. white for its name -would be the, co son Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Tormte. freamed some day of owning pond of b It fell to one such Gad and the Prophet.. - The.nahae, of caused by badly digested food EmLy Nxillcn rolt-0ALM big fish. eternal an;,Ws. which overtakes these organs to W In Now Ontario. Owner ffoinx �oy. the son of a pioneer in Salt Lake Gen. Allenby fits the prophecy.. The Mfg ennsider big name a com- Aliminate t rdtal CIA. %nRt An rly J. FL. cow valley to nave his dream come 1;Tu— GIRLSI LEMON JUICX formed., Help�yaurstomach to rablishinp.-t- Tavel -portant in- bination of' Allah meaning Gods and 41211-- 'R find to found. a really ,important IS SK1,14 WHITENER nablil, meaning & Prophet. properly digest the food by, 111121 Mr. George Frederic Strait- ' . . I 11TOZZ WTIMOW111 taking 15:to So drops ofCxtract ion tells about him in the IllustratedNow to make a creamy beauty lotion CT OUR PRICE -LIST- SHOWING Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited'. of Roots, *old as Mother Selgel's Gcoil of windows slated commilsta. World. for a few cents. 70' �Gentlemeu,—In July. .1905, 1 was Caral Syrup, and your hisiney nny stag Halliday Company, Roz B12. One day while this boy was fishing 7 thrown from a road machine, injuring disorder will promptly dis. Hamilton. .is caught a numbIr of finger -length, The juice of two -fresh, lemons! lrout, which' he tossed into IL swift strained into a bottle containing three t my hip and back badly and was ol hs. In to use a crutch for 14 months. nountain stream that flowed across ounces 'of orchard white makes a Axel -,TUMOR& LUMPS, ZT(J., ured wt isept., 1906, Mr. Wm. Outridge of La- C internal and astarial a is father's farm. He then built a whole quarter pint of the ,most re- out b tour or d 1.1mitf-d. C ;lint of sticks and mud, constructed in urged In,* to try MINARIYS bUing Too lata Win"" Wis markable lemon -skin beautifier at 1 chute E Ilia" it" ii rj=lig -wood, Much a way as to allow the w1l to about the cost one must pay for- a LIVMENT. which I did, with the most allinir Out. low over the top but to prevent the small Jai of the ordinary cold creams. satisfactory results and to -day I am to strain theas well as ever in- my life. virin ft&wa infialmsed, StraLmil tell from escaping. Care should be taken Yours sincerely. Swollen Tendonal, Licammu. hEEP YOUR STOVE BPIGH1 The fattier, who was struggling lemon juice through a fine cloth so no is this lotion sir or Muselel Sto the I now&" with a quarter section of fertile land, lemon pulp gets In,. then x SAMS. from a SXt, Side Bose - or wams interested in the boy's Idea, will keep fresh for months. Evilry MATTHEW mark sim, Spavin. Lilo blister, zo heir BLAC'KK t, Te dug ponds and made MIGHT 0, ads InAl darns. woman knows that lemon juice to used me and horse can be used. 112. 50 a rbile his children. caught fish in the to bleach and remove such blemishes gone at druggists or delivered. De- STOVE POLIS" Aar -by streams. He got scraps of as freckles, sallowness and tan and is' A clean barrel or box. makes applies scribe your clue for special instrue. .nest, upon which to feed the fish, the ideal akin Softener.L'whitener and,look better to the boyar —And --mill lions and interesoing a n Awl AU -the antiseptic liniment tot -rom The following year the father Just try It! Got threeto SL , ounces of lead better sale. JI[..trained. TornLI EW found it was possible men all forchard white at any drug store and wanes GhLe" Voins or I= dryers he call to Part with- But he I two lemons from the grocer And maim I- latermined'to, keep a lqge Supply I up a quarter pint of this sweetly frmi- )or breeding, purpose& That was the grant lemon lotion and massaigim, it �t1:-,-6ghwl of it great industry. To- daily Into the face. neck. Arms al —.0. lay, in Salt Lake Valley, there ,ere haudg. .---',Ivut farms that have equipments of I ;X. -1 mildings and pools worth thirty thou- The fall orchard work. will not be a &I:- A-16 #.�� Cuts. Sores. Ulcers. Allays pain. Frka TO trilikal fies. fi-V $Wake@ daknief4e9wal bil 16um W. r. Teen, F L F. sis lisums MINI CIL use am na, Jr- us was Is CmIA& TWQYEI�- .w .DON'T. NEGLECT A 0 qlall mpgs 7� Ann Qualars,ou have irked hundreds; of thousands of trout. J ­ decayed apples and put them out of palestiiw's Salt Mountain. the way. No man who loves his or-! ]Palestine posses a remarkable chard will leave them to multiply i salt mountain situated at the mouth worm pal and of the Dead Ses. Tice length of -he ridge is six miles, with an aver- MONEY ORDERS. &ge. width of three-quarters of a 'Remit by Dominion Express Money vile, and the Might is not far from Order. If lost or stolen you get your soo feet. There are places where money back. Ihe overlying earthy deposits are nany feet in thicimems.,wout The Mass The wrapper yop use does not sell i of joints or muscles lameness, bruiser if the mountain is composed of m9lid, your apples. It is the apples 'inside 4 howl of pill After a Inxtant re1w wiihout InU33ine4Lor alt. some of which is as, clear the wrapper. fts, seconds he weam havle to eautch, I �0& a soiled clothing. Reliable --the b LXM end he me not able so suep. IS Crystal. "selling liniment year after Y'll "A Jklicad advised me to mend for of enormous sales: 30imard's Zgbd=GX'k CWW 3n"cmww. Cuticurs Scamp and Obmm=L 1 010. nornical by reason TAbradWis area is 200,000, square PAM Keep � big Wfle ready at En limes, t doedischangs, and I used thrwcskn of ne of Oint. Made in. Canada. Ask your druggist tiles. -A Recalcitrant Engi Cudcura Soap and four I for Sloal liniment. is� won wben be was healed." (Illignmill) An interesting incident of the first KEEP YOUR 5NMNEAT Loafs Frank, 746 City Hall Ave., Canadian railway' which ran from Montreal, Qua,, February 2, 19141. lAprairie on the it. Lawrence River Keen your skin clear by wing Cul . . . . . . . 'Johns on the Ric) to St. isliel under =m amp all Ointment for imell the name of the Champlain .4k St, 411147 10110 purpo"& Comb�na�on" Railway, is related In PW F�EW Small FAaLby Man I& Lawrence 2, dme pass A, it -cal 'code=&, Prout's 'Railways of Canada. Boston, U. A. Sold everywhism SMPMSNES The first locomotive used on theGoodl'{' eS line came from Europe, accompanied • by an engineer'who, for some unex- m Am.wwrCTAx. oARK swam"m hwftplaies your ned reason, had it caged and me- OR OX -ROOD SHOES MMUKffMA7MW crated from public view. The trial #w atteti-tion +A:o trip was made by moonlight in, the C""A presence of a few interested -persons, and it is not described as, a success. Later, the imported engineer made several attempts to set the Kitten -FREE TO GIRLS Pala Hint's wM stop It I raik.,looKuts"'Big MH and Doll Carriage for such was the nickname applied- to Fee" UNNIleve rheum N Diewal- ralm",ilpme This B - swollen -i_WWi63sli end am this pioneer locomotive—inchex t, has jointed .leas I Pain - motion all! Doll In 15 In toothache, earache, - 6, swiall IT4181s, No sweeteriing- toward St. Johns, but In vain; the and arms and natural complaints. Have a bottle In the boom Ali deadil w engine proved tefractory, and horses Z head, hands and feet. The HMST REMMDY COMPANY. Bentilto% Doll Carriage has steel required. were temporarily substituted for it frame and wheels, and Meanwhile, the railway officials the seat. back and . . . . . . No cooking. hood are made of called in a practical engincer, who an- leatherette. It is 34 nounced that the engine, which. was Inches blith and is Just the rigot,,aize the B, Weds but I ittle thought to be hopelessly unmanage- for h 9 cream. able, was in, good order and L required,- Just send us your onlyplenty of wood and water. His name and address and we will send milk or cr opinion proved correct, for after a C1 11 iDd at d A 4k ��t o a, Fine with evapo- 94 you 30 Packages of little practice the engine attained lovely embossed Xmas Post Cards to a �...Cor nado Beach, Callfoini ted. milk. the extraordinary'speed of -twenty 1 0 ra sell at 0 cents a Keeps nd%fin miles an hour) package. - When they Near San-DitI sold send us the money i and we will send you the I •'.;-,Voluntary Rations Plan.' 131g Doll, with all charges Not a part'll' prepaid, and we will also "POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS, New Brunswick has adopted a vol- a you the Doll Car. hing- scheme for the riage without any charge If you will DAY AND SURF BATHING, waste.• •untary, ratio ��jZ: was show your Doll to •FISHING- AND BOATING homes of her people: This plan your friends and get u t prepared in- conferencili of represents three of them to an A wondeffully sell our cards olf Course ear 18-Ndle G Sill nctiVe' faVW tives of local food committees, we- prizes too. Send us irl institutes and domestic science our name and ad your to-day U out with Aut6mRtle tftchers. It was revised and ep- our I "o , d Hotel is equipped through can proved by the Canada Food Board. Dolig!rrylaffe a Reason" 1 Sprinkler System. Similar plans are being formulated Address for, in the other provinces, revised illSouza_wAjmzN AMERICAN PLANGr a P;UtS. pe. certain minor details. to fit local con- 003MA" ,JOHN J. HERNAN, Manager ditic no. bar#- in, Toronto. 0oard Ocense NO2-026 ISSN436 cum -dailaires in vown UE N- firmul"Ilts Min i Child Could Not Sleep Till Cuticum Healed. = -Go after it with Sloaxes 7 _.nSli few Uri -0 brother suffned for aboo List ant before it gets -two 7MA from tiny red pimplal -. - - dangmim e They appeared constantly ... : 5 on his body but be hal the 44, -greatest trouble under his sm. The skin was red Appli_iliuk, don't rub, let it ift"el I Ir and very sore and at the I—so touch IN— —IA eiNi Ilrole, and—good-by twingi:!'Same for external aches, pains, qtrains, st}ffncsa nany feet in thicimems.,wout The Mass The wrapper yop use does not sell i of joints or muscles lameness, bruiser if the mountain is composed of m9lid, your apples. It is the apples 'inside 4 howl of pill After a Inxtant re1w wiihout InU33ine4Lor alt. some of which is as, clear the wrapper. fts, seconds he weam havle to eautch, I �0& a soiled clothing. Reliable --the b LXM end he me not able so suep. IS Crystal. "selling liniment year after Y'll "A Jklicad advised me to mend for of enormous sales: 30imard's Zgbd=GX'k CWW 3n"cmww. Cuticurs Scamp and Obmm=L 1 010. nornical by reason TAbradWis area is 200,000, square PAM Keep � big Wfle ready at En limes, t doedischangs, and I used thrwcskn of ne of Oint. Made in. Canada. Ask your druggist tiles. -A Recalcitrant Engi Cudcura Soap and four I for Sloal liniment. is� won wben be was healed." (Illignmill) An interesting incident of the first KEEP YOUR 5NMNEAT Loafs Frank, 746 City Hall Ave., Canadian railway' which ran from Montreal, Qua,, February 2, 19141. lAprairie on the it. Lawrence River Keen your skin clear by wing Cul . . . . . . . 'Johns on the Ric) to St. isliel under =m amp all Ointment for imell the name of the Champlain .4k St, 411147 10110 purpo"& Comb�na�on" Railway, is related In PW F�EW Small FAaLby Man I& Lawrence 2, dme pass A, it -cal 'code=&, Prout's 'Railways of Canada. Boston, U. A. Sold everywhism SMPMSNES The first locomotive used on theGoodl'{' eS line came from Europe, accompanied • by an engineer'who, for some unex- m Am.wwrCTAx. oARK swam"m hwftplaies your ned reason, had it caged and me- OR OX -ROOD SHOES MMUKffMA7MW crated from public view. The trial #w atteti-tion +A:o trip was made by moonlight in, the C""A presence of a few interested -persons, and it is not described as, a success. Later, the imported engineer made several attempts to set the Kitten -FREE TO GIRLS Pala Hint's wM stop It I raik.,looKuts"'Big MH and Doll Carriage for such was the nickname applied- to Fee" UNNIleve rheum N Diewal- ralm",ilpme This B - swollen -i_WWi63sli end am this pioneer locomotive—inchex t, has jointed .leas I Pain - motion all! Doll In 15 In toothache, earache, - 6, swiall IT4181s, No sweeteriing- toward St. Johns, but In vain; the and arms and natural complaints. Have a bottle In the boom Ali deadil w engine proved tefractory, and horses Z head, hands and feet. The HMST REMMDY COMPANY. Bentilto% Doll Carriage has steel required. were temporarily substituted for it frame and wheels, and Meanwhile, the railway officials the seat. back and . . . . . . No cooking. hood are made of called in a practical engincer, who an- leatherette. It is 34 nounced that the engine, which. was Inches blith and is Just the rigot,,aize the B, Weds but I ittle thought to be hopelessly unmanage- for h 9 cream. able, was in, good order and L required,- Just send us your onlyplenty of wood and water. His name and address and we will send milk or cr opinion proved correct, for after a C1 11 iDd at d A 4k ��t o a, Fine with evapo- 94 you 30 Packages of little practice the engine attained lovely embossed Xmas Post Cards to a �...Cor nado Beach, Callfoini ted. milk. the extraordinary'speed of -twenty 1 0 ra sell at 0 cents a Keeps nd%fin miles an hour) package. - When they Near San-DitI sold send us the money i and we will send you the I •'.;-,Voluntary Rations Plan.' 131g Doll, with all charges Not a part'll' prepaid, and we will also "POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS, New Brunswick has adopted a vol- a you the Doll Car. hing- scheme for the riage without any charge If you will DAY AND SURF BATHING, waste.• •untary, ratio ��jZ: was show your Doll to •FISHING- AND BOATING homes of her people: This plan your friends and get u t prepared in- conferencili of represents three of them to an A wondeffully sell our cards olf Course ear 18-Ndle G Sill nctiVe' faVW tives of local food committees, we- prizes too. Send us irl institutes and domestic science our name and ad your to-day U out with Aut6mRtle tftchers. It was revised and ep- our I "o , d Hotel is equipped through can proved by the Canada Food Board. Dolig!rrylaffe a Reason" 1 Sprinkler System. Similar plans are being formulated Address for, in the other provinces, revised illSouza_wAjmzN AMERICAN PLANGr a P;UtS. pe. certain minor details. to fit local con- 003MA" ,JOHN J. HERNAN, Manager ditic no. bar#- in, Toronto. 0oard Ocense NO2-026 ISSN436 cum -dailaires in vown UE N- w�:"�. u ..'....,, , ,":•S ,yh'�.K't"X. 1�,.,� ,y.,i1s-_ `F' ,azr,�., .�;,c.'A% s. 'T.+..w r:. +at/..,,..-. N„„'�,� :fir. w r'..v.- --r. - - w.- � -...+'.,}.•°-.+q.,<rC+s'-is--Jl� 7• pt a^.er r^: '' -...k r R.re ,.,'.�V '•��'. :.'4; '� C.' A ." - . .. •• _'L•a :'{'"w,'w$• a }.. ..• W -2-"._.x ."' e'r:�. ,.��w a✓: `y 'p d` ^'a•>p' fi� Y t : ... r r s: a •. •---�-_- -_ __._ -_.. .. yrs '' ,-�A�ISMS Jagwes _RichYae .has been W ._8 Y "■t`./�/a*v1s ,E -- -_ -- • - t�- , gh lo, �� ped and ly About �= -Weeks Until Xm�i i�oonn npoorr 1i neem. _ CaitSdfkt� 'bred ''T7lydesflaie Horses, `• ,Tye= C,ae• spent `a . few days --Mrs. Savage left --on- RTedzres- : regiesered and'higl�gral}e Hulsteit:s,- :. end so touch shopping to do before.: 8h lasVw "ek with fridnds in the city. day to bpend a few months with far 'stock and i,vpls„z ' te, proper• r`.. j =- - - e friends in Toronto. ty of J. B- Turner. $ale at.one.- F. D. Simpson spent -over S4, Silversidee, auctioneer, Make oitt your Grocery list for pour Xmas cake. _ Here Arg a Eery eaR r --Sunday with Mr: $lospsop lathe - '-Fred $outing, of Exhibition geetiods -Choice Raisins, seeded and seedless Cnrraufs Citron,.:',.` cit Canlp, Toronto, sent Sunda at WEDXZ8DAY, NOV. 20Tx-Auction. y' P y sale of faim stock and implements, -01,an� ga�i nd Lemon Peel. . Extracts -0 range, Lemon, Norman Holt is 'confined 'ta the home of his parents here. the property B Vanilla. 'Spices-Cinpamon, Cloves, Allopica. bis bed with a severs atMuil< of =-Miss L. Morrissey, of Mont- p PertY o W. McBrien. lot _ p' f W. u -' read; wire here last 'week onion t<� $i' can 5,.W.hitby township; sale­Nutmege, Ginger and Ourry. the dent]-_ of_- her; rte Pte: auctioneer. - Miss Sylvania Leavens is t�v. ]ko =_ harp, Wm.. aw- T - �i alnt;ts Rt,d Ai;nonds. F ara Dates. Butter, _Ci.isco@, ,�, _., xt one o'clock; s �ngafurnace installed in her'house George Cowan. - leomarjoritie and ate ct,y new, laid eggs, en_Churcb St. " Mrs. W. G. Scott, of Clare- -sale of o acres of standing timber, ~ "CI: Bell and Independent Phones. � i - _ W EDYLBDAY, NON'. 20xx-Auctloo =Dr. Henrywill be here as n ont, has been spending a few - - r Y chCe$y beech and maple, act lot 11,. A Z'» ueaal Wait Tuesday to attend to days this week with her sister, con. 9. Pickering, the property of G• A. GILLESP�E; :. �UNBAI�TOT f" his profNe"tonal duties. Mrs. W. J. Miller, Wm, Waddell. Sale.at .130 See rr 1 :a =--Weare pleased to see Joseph -On Thursday afternoon last a bills. H. S. Pugh, auctioneer: . -„,n'Bte heneon out a ain after his report spread tirrouRhout Canada p g FRIDAY, Nov. 22�D-Auction sale of }^ s ser on from the,."flu."' and the United States that the cows. young cattle,eheep and pi s,rh -Bugler Bobt„ Rankin, df the Armistice had been signed and the property of•H. •A, Jifkine, aL t�le h 4-.": "Whitby Military Hospital, ''was that the war had ended. The re- Village of Whitevale., Sale at one., Ore. home on Sunday. He is just re- port 'was the signal for great See bills, W. B. Powell,. auctioneer. a covering from an attack of "flu.". 'rejoicing in.all the large cities and _ _ !r 6 SATURDAY. Nov, 23 -Auction sale of t -Misses-FiChny and Mary Clark towns, In Toronto such scenes of coi0s, young cattle, aiieep and pigs, ` -have both resumed work, after be- jubilation were never enacted the property of H. A,. Jifkins, at the Canada Food Board License No. 8.20760, ., -Ing confined to the, house for a before. Crowds from all the aur- Village of Markham. Sale at one, ' cot;ple'of weeks suffering from the rounding towns and villages help- See bilin: W. B. Powell; auctioneer, r 5 •b$u," edto swell the crowds in the SATURDAY, Nov. 24RD-Auction sale 7° --Mi Alma Cowanreturned to streets,that and all dy mins suspend- of ooand pure-bred yap g cattle, pigs, ;D O O D ' t the cit on-Saturda , after spend. .ed, that everybody might artici• corn and puts -bred oultry, the pro. . ing a few days at the home of her pate in the rejoicing. A large perry of Chas, B. Ballard, lot 82, con. R Y , S. Whitt Townshl Sale at one parents here, recovering from , a number of autos -from Whitby y <.: o'clock, sharp. - and Oshawa and other eastern P'm, Maw, sic- severe attack of influenza. tioneer,, , A - -Special aetwiee$ of Thanks- Points passed through, the village ' giving to Almighty God for vic- on their way to -help Toronto cele- MONDAY. Nov, 25xa-Auction sale o - tory.will be held in St. George's •brats the Rreatevent. A number standing timber, .about S acres -of' - r P. y g. po t, boeft and maple. the property of ge. church on Sunday Nov. L th, at from the village also joined the p ha bent Wilson; lot 3, run. 7, Uxbridge, 10:34 a. m and ? In. Sunda' happy throe But there r - School wili be;held at 2 as that on a Sunday ay few weeks be sold in i acre Iota. Bale at one P. !z?4. _ sharp, Wm. Slaw, auctionee$. lie -It is ea ected that the cessa• NO, proved .to be a premature Tu EsnaY,'Nov. 26xH-Auction sale of i .'. ltiob of hostilities Rill' ease nIr the announcement of the sigtiiilg of ,+ a the armisticce, However, about 10 acres of beech, mnple, gine - coal uitti ttion,'as the cessation of the k eontradict,on of the rUnlors did and cedar, At lot 19, con, 4, Pic er- j 0 -munition- making wilt release inn (Brock Road, south of C. N,.R,); ma:tiy_niiners_trho left their regi= not dampen the:enthusiam of thethe property of Miss Ella Robson. _ exultant crowds, ,The knew that Sale at k,o'clock. See• bills,, �V, 8. tar occupation on aceoiint of the Y, l g Pa ! the armistice was not signed Powell, auctioneer,. bent;, Ira ea id in the munition factories. the complete submission of the " _ WEDNESD-AT-DEC. 4TH— Extensive- ` -Grant Johnston, Of Stra6roy, enemy was a matter of. only a credit sale of regibtered and high whois -a student at the Toronto 'few hours, and the celebration grade Holstein cattier horses, proceeded. In Picketing, y �s *ti,--;; at , Dental- College,' sppeent over -Sun- P the sheep, pout F ' may whiz doe Clark. He bas just ringing of the town bell and'tbe 'pt 14, cop, 7. Pickering, elle proper- �- _ recently returned from France, displaying of flaps. proclaimed t corided. u$eelbil egl J�H �Prentitce g1 here he spent six months in the the good news. Late on Saturday P r -. $ official news was received that the auctioneer. , .-trenches: - e has been givetr leave - of absence in order to porous his Kaiser had abdicated and -that; ;. studies, the Crown Prince had renounced NOW A"eriisemenfs. his aneeesgioa to the the throne, -There will be special Thanks- and on Monday morning, the giving services in $t. Andrew's LTURSES FOR SALE weak BONDS v rhnrch on Sunday morning, Nov. daily papers confirmed the report H te.,m, nava good driving mars .tansies !_++��G ;4 17.th. Dr. Marsh will be assisted received early in the morni"t that .Wed I ply Ptokerin$Livery. the armistice had been sighted and , _ ------ by his son, John 3iareh. who will �"OUND-. bicycles. Owners mar epee]: and sing. Other singers the greatest war in history bad Rive same by proctng pr rt y, and paying — CCHns to a dramatic ending. -per'.”, 'Vi alter Shepherd, F'iekrring.are expected to be present to as g' - :. -- ,- -=- gs--t3ie -ehoir- at both -:-services - _ C�#DE13-hIAKING-The undersigned . - - 'P on are eordiaily invited. _ VICTORY LOA\.,_ 1= prepared -o make cider -every week dog - _ - n.uu further notue at the C,herywool Cider milt. E- -We are sorry to report that. y -- C. W. Petty. Head unrters for Ontario County at ! ii Pit. Shadrack SteDhet~son has Osbawslrepr,rt H_Ental of. S1,St)9;85f) in nCERN �JENT, 3l,tnieinal and ~• been reported �tiotlnded'and 'miss. Cy C;nrpora,idn BonriiFor 5ale--Ck. D. Dykes ,i Applications received tip till the even- ears Iaioker, �rhhbiy, ant , Btu. Phone tea .-Ing since --Oct. let.- It Is hoped inn bf Tuesday, the 12th lost. The Ind. Phone 7o. 40t -t BOOTS- As ' that now since hostilities have tots( objective• exclusive of -special - eeaaeci that something definite OR 9 iil.E-Rrgi.te: wi ahorthnrn _ ,;may be received -regarding him, n he be. in. (ler- ed auttscriptions, for the County Is it , pm- tM, so that it will require a very great the FuJerseyn . i t months old: tJerseyconi Durham cuw=t .ue' in January, 5 mpring calves.'; bob calyes "con., .1fiat may a prisoner wounds eRurt on the part of people to reach With four ditye Appiy to Fred Lacey, lot 23,.B: F. Picker - ing. Phone Malvern x07: 7-9 many and that his may this. . only to go it -F ,not be of a Serio a character. ,lt will be necessary for the dwil totals t^ average in the DIIY WOOD FOR SALE -C.' A. _ --Lord Somers, who was forro• neighborhood of narctar offers for.ate a Itmiaea number -of erl a member of the 1st Life y $180'800' - Mady people have been cordvofdry wood at Thompaon•s Corners rcor- 3 Brock Price. Guaras, and who left Pickering as thinking the matter over dace the campaign opened on th i LSth of Oct. ner of tort. and road,. •7 OU per c°cd, 4 -ft. iength, and 11.,7..1 for 14-ip, wood. Tau Boon aq war was declared, to join The fact that the war ip to all intents It no SALE 'I` h r, t o I,.-- 1126 re imeni,; has distinguished and purposes, over does not, in the 14' wold rams, one eligible to rcgis.er, Also b himself greatly on the field of slightest degree lessen the financial xanted---abuilding about 2Wn, that could be battle a9 Commander of the tanks needs of Canada, and.it is only by the turreted ai P.. Rhee pen, P J,Rowe- lot 11. . , H P M N �.`/' eon. 3. Pickering, Address Pickering O'. 7-9 in France, and won the D. S. G. over -subscription of the Victory Loan He fou ht on foot with the French that we can round off our magnificent. - R /�/OTICE isherehy given that Sam- effort in this greatest of all wars. NVe Nile[ ' infantry directing the action of ilei Burgoyne of the Tawnahip of M E N .:the tanks. read with pride that s on gallant East «'hiCby In the County of Ontario. ` CCAO a cA t•u ed Moos pn the dawn. of —The serious/ coal sittiatiS E A R un in the Peovince, of Ontario, Firmer, e p p r the day that the Armistice went Moto Cana - which has -,bean due- c hiefly,"the- effegt, Tttev''•carried on" till the last. dill apply to ext gi to Parliament of Cana- ' - da at -the next session• thereof; fora - - wii Tie been greatly aggravated mnmeal ; `tire raplgnf Canada m;L4t b the wide -spread e ' idemie of do the same and m„ke Tie'19I1t �ctorp! frill of D'voice . fiottj his wife r'llice a _ ' yi1 xlatcT-0 t the�rt,.4tr-atsm4n�'� Ties Caps, Gloves and tnder�cear "S nish flu," man mine -workers Loan a ii3ngniilee.ut sttrceba.. Sweater Coats Shirts , , t Pa y the State of New Yrirk, one .of the � having been laid off work thereby. There se a long period of re -adjust- United States of America, .Married before us, and this can on1 be 'sue- Orn fall stock of these lines is open for' inshectian.. . .This makes it more necessary than y woman, onAhe ground of 'adultery and cessfully tided over -by the people of desertion. aver, to conserve our fuel supply Canada saving and lending rheic 1n every possible way.' It is -re- money to the Gooernment. By this Dated tit the town of Oshawa in the Q ,1 T S X ported that the Provincial Fuel means our a ricultural 'and industrial Oounty of Ontario in the Province of :$ 0 T s g Oni'ario. the 15th day' of August, Controller will give orders to the progress will be maintained and our assured, For several A, D. 1918, Our lines are complete in both heat/ working boots and finer local fuel controllers' that no coal prosperity years $Aa[v>aL.BIIRooY*t>t, p ,t will be sold to farmers Aho have Canada has been bdflding n a won - By his Solicitor, W, E. N. Sinclair, grades.. Better look these over. ` The price is right. p s 'woods of their own. derful export business ; with' -the ad- 49--11 Oshawa, Ont. The burning of the effigy n! vent of peace we will have numerous. t T/� the ex -Kaiser on Monde night competitors. -It will im- -rPICS G Monday mense amount of money, to maintain NEW GARAGE � afforded much amusement to the our position in the world's. markets. Established 1867., young people of the village as well The purchase of Victory Bonds makes The undersigned. has opened up- as to many of the older people. It this mosey available and even-frain. a garage on his premises and -• was the regret of many that they the purely selfish standpoint it Is par- is red to do all kinds +could not tient the Kaiser in the ticularly good--budnew for the indi- LL 7 t same fashion. The vidual or t:oncern to lend money to o automobile repairing. -F/NE .:.MEW -STOOK Y young boy tbe.Government and receive she hand- Will handle all neessearylparte Syne also in his glory cis he paraded some in rate of fii/ for so doing. for repairs. Of. Robes, Blankets, Club -Bags, Suit leasee and Whipe-of'all the streets pounding old tin cane,-Csnvassing District o, b, compris- Is also agent for Gra Dort Care, - blowing tin wlsistles, and in every ing the Township of-Pickerin has y' - kinds have just 'arrived. other pool, ble way making an un been set the task of securing $290,00 in Call .in and "see him •earthly n se way his feel- Applications for Victory Bonds. To before buying. 'When'needing any Harness, Collars or Horse Goods inRe a conclusion of 'the war. date the total amount recorded is : At a then time these tions $10!,060, and iC a only b the most Thomas E. StephemsQuo call and see us, ,- try p a 'would be esented by many of the supreme eflorts of the people that the CLAREMONT, Ont. people, but on this occasion it was nal can be reached. A fine Honor "Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and _1 Flag donated by the (governor Gener- tl attended to. the sweetest of music, and -it will at awaits each ' Canvassing District ' no doubt be the NaCtime that any reaching its ppceecribed aunta_and� DALE MILLS _ - y person now H;vUX will -hear .such a fraise 6oiBing sTiart of _a disgrace — �� =N� L'ICKERINQ HARNESS EMPORIUM noise for such a purpose. if each Listrict in Ontario County did You can always get the43eat Mani-' o w _ —Since the war began the rice not In its fl If you have already , g P flag. y Lata Flour made from \o. 1. ,_:---Home Phone 3800, W. J. COAKWELL •, of news print has practically pprebased-Victory Bonds, bus another Manitoba `Wheat. t doubled, while certain other kinds and wear two buttons. If you have of paper has increased to three not bought, figure out how much Royal Household and Glenors for - of four time the rice noted money you have, add to it what you ' Bread. Try, abag. �. p 9 can save between now and March- 'Pastry FIour Fresh Rolled Oats "'Ha10L1 huff before the war. While we have next, and buy to tbe'limit, If an offi- - BRAN, SHORTS pay Increased the price of printed cial Canvasser is not available, secure MIX FEEDSjj t matter, to a certain extent, the an Application Form from fhe Bank : OAT CHOPI .Range increased price is not coromensnr• and lodge ii with them. This is prob- ably - CRUSHED OATS - • +ate wit the increased coat of pro- the last opportunity you wilt have BARLEY CHOP duction, thus our margin of profit of inveetin}}�� your money is Dominion `i _ of Canada, toads at 6;% so show your W HEAT These stoves are acknowled eco is much leas than it was four g <' r ears 'a o. Under these changed patriotism sad good nesse by availing CRACKED CORN t0 be the befit stoves e 5 g g yourself of it before 'Saturday night. -MIXED HEN FEED" t, conditlons we will have to insist the 19th lust., when list will positively Csldwell'e cream substitute on the market _upon subscribers to THR News close. Ca?f Meal. to-&Y.� K ` paying in advance. If they do not Molasses Meat Wish to tasks advantage of the "LZ RAG18TEX " 'CHOPPING AND OAT] Splendid bakers, easy on fuel and "paid in advance price, we will be ,.,..._.,. CRUSHING EVERYDAY handsome in design, ` 'compelled to charge the increased TII$3DAY. Nov, 19Ts—Auction sale of Get prices on feed in ton lots. price. We wish subscribers to I0 acres of standing timber at lot 5, BELL PHONE. Call and see our full,stoek examine their address labels and con. T. Uxbridge. the property of Jr..�, L,. , SP they are.in'arreara to redmit at Mrp. M. McDowell. Bale at one. - u " •:' ''once. Se3bills. H. S. -Pugh, auctioneer,_ day �. Y Cl+< �, x�•i. �i S, „ �.V.i.SiJaan•. *-. ^, ' , ;.:. .;.'. - :.. .. ..: .' , .. ....ted /�' •: .• F -x �t � :, a a i.•. a '"��,+� � ;�. ,^.'�'Y 'tttt`:_; �.J?fv9,'h ?:.e•.i[ ,... ,..n-. v_.rh.e ti-wV'. '".w -'a: -Y-. r. '.r "'_..x.S :� '.s....,..',.•X.'�au•.,,1t!tiM. w.:...,.Mafi, a �... •.u...Kc-Y�nahiv,.� ��Op� -^O �vBr,�{$.m��-�,.3�•e.iHiiFi�Y•j�`.i11 �rill'• . .. _ _ h i ••t"AiF