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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_11_22r-+�•.., .. :, ''. . -:. S•^•. ..,. r w�; .-. 'M' . d�-+}`,.•�,.y`..1• z"_ .y:aa«•.:a C:'3:. >. 4��'�. ,. '�... ✓: •- r . � -, ,,� .u• :'- n -t.: � �C•n ` h,. :^+t,i': .},�SC..yw� .:'r . r . _ .. ,. ,..... :ai .K, ,,.. ,:. ..> .: ' �'wi' -�°. •eCr 'j:' �!" �Yti, f ^ ,�';.... 'r •. a.. .Y•K9 r,H ,.�' ,..a,..,,�. ' r '• _ r ," ... •... ••"''• '.: : ]:' ,: •: 'y: ''�- }`._ .,>s . �, �.. h �_ ., i „q d f� ASM•' s. ''• .-�c •' " 7.. , ..... .. .: -.. .... .,...�;,..: '':: .� .>~ ::, ',i.*..: "•ice'• '?,�a sir_-. ':ayy'�-� ' ..go SQL.' � Vlll. _ ? �1�ING, ONT•, FRIDAY, O 'EMBER '2..; 1918 w - __�ati)<siss{oitsltl tlss�Ds•. f''� MA•ft1iHAM $eiiiember h ttttatt's s . • �/ --In tba-death-of- � Hugh Canning, of _see fiat in another page r Medical of Popular Songs at Oft the $th concession of Markham. Which _ � � - GREENWOOD took place at the family residence on OE:NTENr IAL•: CORNERS K }z (3ALDWELL, M. D.; Snc;ceesor There;s a Lump,of Sugar down in Saturday morning, the township loses i �• to the sate; W. 8.,•"Bsodi•, k'boae 50a Dixie. one of its oldest and 'moat esteemed Hurrah for victory and Peace ! 4 -Sussex by the Sea, residentd. Mr. Canning, who was 78 Miss Jessie Beare to visiting at the iMILLm 7. C1ar•moae. Ont Mre. R. Morrish. Take me back to Dear Old 1911 bty. years old, had until within a dap or home of her aunt,, Oh bow I hate to, get up in to two previoualy been about his regular Our local hunters have returned �s• CARTWRIGHT, : Por- moraine. work, but shortly' after rising was from the north, bringing's plentiful marlL of (iravnhdr�l,4at, gueesseor to dying with on ly of venison. Dr. B. m. Towlr ..Plokrigpat• Byeng .. . y seized with sudden ilineee. d9 B . __ o- ,;;.. D��ltber idaaree.�� pppp >a to 9 sad t1:3o�.WE as Dance Records o00. in a few minutes, and before the arri- We regret to report the family of mal o! the family physician: He was a (carry Annie ill with influenza - We- • ZJ0 mr4■b•r of vAs E: FORSYTH. D. of O., Rest&- �Oh Lady. Lady successful farmer, had lived in Mark- wish them s speedy. recovery. . - �, pptoQ•orteat Sao• 19inbad. _- _- ham Township is life and was The Centennial . E worth League - '� ofDsoario. special ■iwasion p as to Blame it on the blues. all b. a pH a•' dee Cy interested in manieipal and met at the post ofEce Highland Creek, License No. -8Q8 MW atting of glasses. my" boded fres. oreh M dos b bo p dao, y g p• _ political matters. and was: as active on Wednesda night. Nov. 18th, to y 8 ... O. McgINNON, M.D., L.RA.B. Sacred member of the Presbyterian Church, pack- Christmas boxes for the memo- Flour substitnte8 kept OII haled salatrarsh. NON, et thr Colles• oil Since Jesus came into, my heart. He is survived by. two shiers living ere overseas. Six splendid hoses were f�by■latans sad 6arg•o■a et Ontario li•aatiaf• Make some body happy today. at home and `Dere. G. A. M. Davidson. Bent and all enjoyed s pleasant even - member an qua es re IIired, m! •a dou•a• of BnsR•oas, idiatrnrgh.of Unionville ;Mre. Boa. 'Montreal, tags Ask the boys' present ! q q a tlaa to daiea■a of woatrd andand ,Mrs, Somerville. of Haggerman, The monthly meeting of the LsdiR rya and redd•ne•.Bsodgham. are nieces, and Robert and Alex Can- Aid was held at tee home of Mrs. R. . •' &0 9 -E.:-Baker'" ping, of Hagerman. nephews. The Morrish on Thursday, Nor. Wit. A ,Highest PniCe -�• (Successor tot funeral took place to Markham Pres - Rood attendance is reported: In the : Vyterian Cemetery on Tueaday, evening the noun people of 'the tom_• . - K : :.,Baker & Heise) r, munit spent very pleasant. time'at yy WH. BRNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- DutvsytTow charades and other games. !`r . idtor, Note Public, Conveyancer dee• We ar$ leased to inform the many :.Wbitby, Out. f Mrs. Falconer and the Misses Fal- friends' op the Centennial bo a who y Stouffvil�e Ong conerare visiting friends in Toronto. f ' E. FAREWELL,'B.O., BARRIS• _ are overseas that when laetyheard or FJ a TNIL Oona Omwaattoray,andoo=ty -Miss Effie Henderson, of Oshawa, from they were enjoyinggood health. _ �l K feltsitss. 17eart Hose: wmtbs. l0•v is spending, a few days at her borne Pte. E. Crosson, wwawon nded'on _ 9'B$rle� alitl - - J � BEAL Clareffieat here. Sept. 3rd, is recovering 'the' use his E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister andCheap,. y AM* solicitor, Notary pnblie. Eto, won*" • • 1 Der. Cheap, . of Florida, spent s taw arm slowly, with the help of elecec tric Wheat daps .recently the guest of Mrs. Fal- treatments. can. omoe Brock St. Nortb, wbitb4, t°s►y HOUSEFURNISHINGS toner, The following very interesting item ILLIAM J. BEATON B. A,. Bar• Miss M. Annan returned from. To- s rete _c e' to light. _ f news has ntly �m ` rister,.eoucitor'Notar'Pu 1ia,associatea gig Btppk,atthelowest rices. ronin last week sad is recovering garb Willis says that Halvey Tay- �n psaotica with 3tean Syolrmia. D+nisaa ac -- - p - from the -flu."- for told him that he heard Reggie e' Foster, Bartfatera� Toronto' (isaerat Trusts --' r :: B■r181aGatiEay 8tr�•t, Toronto. Talanhon• -Deliver free.' Rev. J. F. Clugston conducted ;< Morrish sap that Billy White heard • rq practice it ' Main flea. , s y -• _ _ thinkagiving seevtee-on Sunztay feet; that there wavtra doubt that $oh: � - y Call and see. Ind Phone 824 which was greatly enjoyed by all. toy said that Alex Oowan. thought _ ns/atai We are sorry to report that Ivsa Freak Cloeeon had declared to f3eorge=TZT1rT�-1&16M DINT Claremont. and Mrs "Annie and little daughter, Toyne that it was .generally believed a r bare had -flu," but are all recovering that Will Cowan said iq plain terms * e �gr **}�1g Q r, �LAgL . H. BEATON, D. Z. S., again. that he heafd Cecil Wilson sap bat BLiiCiil��J� i i<i = �iiC, W. craddare of the Royal Colelge of Dental Messrs. McQachen sad Westgate re- his friend. Willie Westaey. had In - surgeons arse University of Toronto. Ogee '� formed him one nlght at..•his own air, M• s hardware store, Which . turned from their deer•bnnt; and as a On April let the undersigned will take n a0 ' . hours Qty A to a9o.a Ind.' • e• consequence, the villagers were'all 1[v•, home that. it was well known a!! over possession of the above shop. 1#e1t a?°ODy �m i H o P P1 N G isg Qo ventsoa last week. the country that Ezra Washington45 ►Daring Dr.Bmeonsabsencs!overseft'Dr.Coot, Don't forget the D. L. d6 M. L. S. had caught Stuart Morrish saving Horsesboeing and general blacltsmlth al TafmW..via be in charts. Social In the basement of the church work promptly attended to. that, io hie opinion tt was s matter o! P P y 4� on Friday eventop. Nov. 22 - A good fact of great publicinterest, that Tom Lame' ped interfering borsn made i_ M3iet{ati;! asttyl3i. t = "--'' program and s good, time are in store Oraodail had Osvanagh Cold a sial# said Jack pecyof. and mode - - for all who attend. - _ a iray evening, Nov. 29th, the that Cecil Moir sh told his close prove satisfactory. HrAcaae•r is the county of on a Ladies' Aid will hold a social Aad cea-- friend. Adam King' that he, actually. E'lek rfngvWag•. - - 271y cert In the church.' Rev. Mr: Clug- believed that John "Pearce said to At Alex ?JdG�.�° .0 T . 'Every day as 'ton will give some interesting' views thur Crandall - that Sidney Morrish � i V.IRICHARDSON — Real' Es _ - w#tb hialantern, Mlse 3miEb will give told Lorry Stotts the Link :Kirkham r V�` .,tate. insurance. Cenvey■netns, tvotary usuAL piano solos. Otber arttsts-!rota To- said Jim Cowan heard Wellington Briscoel����r Car C • x . Puil3ie, Eta, Pfetsenat, Ont. fitly Admission ' Chapmanstrictest ar faith be 1f tion tanto will take part Ad sac IS Che*ter tell Will Ch in • '' POIIOHER. Rest Estate Auo-, W. �}, �Sl'n88a (ire in- �1V9r cefrts. Noah that peace has been de- P The O t making mil mote p confidence that be knew and -all -knew ; To flosses, valuator, rott•sMor and caner Glared all come surf celebrate. = tJhat he was convinced that single life •- 3elt•asarter, making it easy far women to drive, Electric light of'marriano licenses. Brongbam. 07 Or address R. R. No. 1. LocElst Bill. had its drawbacks, sad tshot there in back .seat, tusking t RIVERSIDE. was a remedy for it. easy to read your r HOPPER Issuer of. Marroniage - : - eveningg '' .. ur ns" in the oonasy of p ©tad to see the sick •out again. ` N uttal'L'a. Sale on �'edaesdAy, Dec. Seats wide and weri 8niisshed. eaasUss at •tae• ab& baa readise•.Cievemons. YOUNG WOMEN' Thomas Dixon has completed bis 4th. Site large advt.in your many friends to admire your ^i "B.BifATON TOWN88IP OL$liB, new root cellar. another page car: 'A man is known by _ takfss are wanted as never before for bust. eldrick Madill visited Benjamin the car be drives. AA sidsvlM, a•ooaataat. moa Mew is lona negs offices and as Telegraph -U Carter on Sunday. - �u s Briscoe. Auk thrdsaler. iy �per- WNITmVALi p ask In= Inner tut Usrsi■se ire• atom. SHAW'S SCHOOLS. ,To- Our bi b school pupils' have return. _ _ ;setae �• Out. rat ronto, give the proper training to ed to their studies. Miss Elsie and Fred Rogers, of To- �• �i. Davidson, Gemmed short order. Free Catalogue. W. Ell Lebman recently purchased a Tonto, spent the weekend with tbeir CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS H. Shaw, Pay, Write. Massey -Harris tractor. i s10parents here: Denominations-ar$10Ma0a Mrs. D. _. H. G. Michail bar engaged with R. Beaton visited her eon. for sale. Deno IDl000. Price. 99 t -a. and .termed intense. W. aayyd Turner for a year. William. at Toronto, for a couple of [] . Drke•• Bond Broker. flet Phone 193, Wbit- MisaMay Michell spent Sunday with v by. out.. [ad. Phone To. toes e r r days this week. �j' m j her cousin on she 8th line., „ Susses Lydia Major and idly Pu IS UGH S. PIIOH, Glea Major. Ont. eke sag �sverq Jack Soden ww seen In our burg accornpanled 'b H. C. Annis, ol�n y JLJL Licensed Avatiooe•r.' $zsss14ly azper- looking after the roads I,ut week, tanto. motored out and spent the e' ' �, • tGma is imported and thorodphbred .•soot. David Riddle Is enjoying life these weekend with their parents ere. n males conducted an wbaea, Write- for terms First-class rigs for hire days with his new car and chauffeur. Mrs. J. R. Hoover and grandsons. G - sad Particulars. none Ind. 301y Day or night �v. J. Turner. wife sad family and Baden and Albert MacNamara, of To- " . - • , 21 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, $IIB meets all trains big sister, Mise Elia, motored -to Mil- ronto. motored to the vale and paid a 10 for o TILL 'o! York Baa AuctOnisto. Seo ton on Sunday• short visit to Mrs. Hoover's brother. - sion sales of all kinds attended 10 on shortest Teaming promptly attended t0. ��• J. H. Michell bas returned W, F, Burton nottea address Green River P. o„ Oat, Agent for Canada Cassia a Uo. home, after a month's 4+acatian in .To- After an absence of a coupteof weeksLa ,;. 8 g Tonto, Oakville and Niagara. in the wood of Muskoka J. Leary, a °� e Riverside Glee Club held Its our miller to on Frida, _-- Enlaneer.MORTON La dI for s Street. Wbitby.ism �vilioi. le of fine �e �• �BAr Pickes'lwp. annual steu meeting s. The folloevewing atbu ks,lbutto �mournfulback alo oepports that to tie lata W. & Yarnold. Ontario p p .-Land of Port Perry, ` K -s officers were elected for the eosni�o�g the fleet footed animals e�uded him. " V m V ' Pater Pare �atOr; year: Pres., W: J. Turner ; V We are pleased to -welcome Pte. O. LICENSED AUC- ! Pres., E. Q. Michell ; Secnt 'p. W. Pngb;' �M. MAW' Trees.. Herb Pratt. Lookout Oom., Fraser back from the front. where he ,TIONS8R laeYoekQatasb•adDarham had been since 1913. $e went over - Coeotke. AN lima of /■las aedmvrl1� attended Ayt FiartbinR (. Hackne ,. may b• If you are wise you will 'use tho only y Yrs with so artillery unit and was to con- -'to. Tans reaaomabie: 'Date, eor Sala Prankett.• Ha b Michell. B,roest Heil- Stant eer-vice until last spring. when ■e News omc.. esu said Indow- Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, by. Miss E. � Tna�oer, Wi8 Dixon. be was buried by the action o! a� deo t obossn. wNt". o". els ' who is agent fog Wind Mills, Gasoline explosive sbell . and badly crashed i p r�a • Business all kinds of pipe and fittings and also aced. He Sam- A•: C. IR E60 ='ZIOY E t<RONOMAM pe ++�,u Sur for water works.- Also berth room nz- " -- mer in England b itals. and is now — 8v thing 'given easeful Mrs. Graham Johnston vislted with with • his wife • and children berg '`LOQUST HILI+, IMM. otc. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- friends in Toronto tbiR week.' heists resuming treatment in some of attention. . an - s here. Pte. Fres- rlaaf7 age nesdav of this week with. J. and er has seen much m and Graduate of the. Veterinary - RIOWS PUMP WORKS, Mr, l5evItt.and is a veteran of the Bout Alriexti _ Science Association. 8ottoe Tal. 3b31. Whitevale. flat,• Mrs. Dunn and sous -visited the war. having served for a number of :'IPhone--o®ea 1806, residence 2M format's mother, Dtin. Huctiins, on TIears in the British army. ' He is leaf. Sunday last. ��r - s' 4'CtAREMONT, ONTARIOfeAn now from injuries to the in spe, v ' The usual evening .service In the bot there ere good o s that in time Prepare for SUCM8 1 Methodist eburch will be withdrawn he may fully recover from his, injuries. serf Sunday owing to the 'anaiversa There passed peacefully away ora 1'up-Pine Tar JOHN PHMIP Come to rp services in St. John's church. Wednesday. November 18, Mrs. Eliza- '�" The Union Sabbath School will beth push Wbite; is her 90th year, at �••� T .$68 a full line of fresh And cur- open at 9 80 A. M. on Sunday nest ia- the home of her daughter, iib. First Cod Liv Oil. * aid meats constantly on hand. i_IOTT stead of 10.80. on account of a y - -- -._-__.___.. _-•-- •. = rasryeery res n t e byte at "PeOnabang," Radnorshire, e. - P - .-- :- - - eburch, tion for Spice Roll, - Breakfast Bacon, The PickeringTownship Sabbath Whena. nun sailing she crossed the A �8T e$ectlQe re rho, P Atlantic in a sailing vessel Qnhl_@gpme �Ag}ls;- HAm,'EGlogna, Weiaers, oto. Yonge k Charles Sts, Toronto, School Executive will meet In "theparents, spending mirteen Hi beet rprieeie d for We ern prepare you quickly to take Christian Church, here; -on Tuesday, the ocean. She was married in To- producing quick g p� b Nov. 28th at 9 p. m„ sharp. Pastors routo (then called Mudd York) to ui White - Butcher a cattle- your place with thoke w90 have y res ts. € " - succee$ed. Every graduate; of this and Superintendents will please be on the late James White, Esq., of White - school this year secured employ hand on that occasion. vele, formerly of London, England. -m--- , I meat rom tt Ever dollar oa Sapper Kenneth E. Devitt, of the and resided at Whitevale until the - The Pickering p P y y Signalling Training Corps, ORswa. ie dIt her husband about 10 years invest in acqu ring an education in home for a couple of days leave prior " • this school will pa big dividends. P y P aAmong -her grown-up family It Can be used with equal ae�tia Yi$31&IICe Committee Never mind '•1t��ck" or •'chance." to his leaving for Victoria, B. O., join - WE were present at her funeral UoaRsor PRSPARATION is what ins there the Canadian Siberian Ex•. were: Mrs. B. F. Madill, of Tillson• action in all 1'11Taat and y , p ditionary, Force which will soon Bail bu g: George W., of Toronto; Mrs. D. -. 'you need, „ Enter any time. Write pe r s Ln11g difficulties such y for Japan and Vlsdivostock. Siberia, g Turner, et WhitevAle: John A. of ; 3'hsobject of this Association Is to for Catalogue. The Brougbaah Soldiers' Comfort g Colds,— learn stealing end prosecute j W. J. Elliott, Principal League met at the home o! the sacra• Brougham: Mrs. W. ho Meek, of But- Coughs, r g talo; Ai3r1 Ella R. at home. A short Bronchitis, HOareeness. the felons. Lary, Mrs. W. E. Holtby, on Friday -service was held at her home; non- _• afternoon last and packed twenty. ducted by the Rev, Dr. Graham, of Members having peopet�''''ktolen oaamagi• Q 1 four, seven pound boxes for overseas. First Avenue iiaptist Church. Later Fi88y e' pats immedtsisly witthh an member Eggs For +�atClftd f This makes eigbty-eight boles the the funeral cortege proceeded by _ of Ezenuve, 00 #40. League has sent overseas eineftorgan- motor to Whltevale Cemetery, where •+• from$ Black Breasted Red Islas, one year ago. she was laid to rest alongside her F onab•nhip fes �l•�• Game—choice stock and. Chas. A. Barclay is Installing s husband. Grandsons in, whom she *= 4-71 i a Imav be bed from lite PrNid•nt o:; excellent layers. modern cider will in a warm building took eat interest are : Lieut. W. C• w - df $ Y �0 secretary an application' ial►l80 YoaaQ Belgian Hare " in the village, and ha expects to begin Eerie Meek, Lieut. George W. Madill. a na on Monday nett, and will George S. albite. A returned soldier. ,uggist Graduate Optiois i E:ae:te -L. D. Banks O. S. Palm and Silver (Prey Biber- � prepared to do custom work -at and Sergt. Wm. Olmstead. or,Riobardaion, okering. _ ianlHares. _. current rices. He has also on baud k W.I.� A113Pedigree.Stock. barrels suitable for vinegar, which be ""'�— O. N. R. Ti^.,rt Agent. to1; . • ark See M. Henderson a Clearing Bele_tr W. J. $DON Pf OKBRING will dlspote of to Chase who map re- sdvt. in another paige.1R >T qn �. y., .5,'. . ,.: :' .... ,�.,+� "d ., ..... ..; ;• .... ": _.. •r•_ '. _ .. ... '. _ _ s.• :.w :�. ', ''1nt. �•r s e �'a.� S .• .,. fes. Tva3i T.iPl►:^.+�eiid.s^r:,vr�.-�'-.Y_..-,:- .s gid.:.�..,,+. . v-•. -_ _t•, ... .- :^.•.,,..,r.. }ta.,...-.: ,.u, — '•r... r:e ..•.. _x.� xe,_, ...., .ni�.anri .,R:.uts._ertis.n::bzM,..,ru_-. i..._i.,3:,ew`=a:E"+e^,5:i2:L"..5�•F;�IkS�.....:3•�rw�SFf!reps-tilt.{`�l.e:ir_...>.v:Lmua`1ee:`x.rrusx�u�3�J�,I,* , R� •-7!901-M "L, 4s •R'1' 4 TEMPI" v9..w ';r ;s. •.a 1 av^'' .w!. •zFil Y: .>K,Y%•> ,C. ,.•r. .,.�'e .•. .e. K.:. , ,..0,11-1-100 w .. .. . ..• .. ., .. ... ...,.•. ... _- _. ....•�,'�:t~,.., i.. da:�Aw?,•x .. .. _. , . , . w'�'.k`".. +,c,.: e: •:',�. �.�. � � ..dj„ •L ' a,. ''u -'.h ' 4..., "9' ., '�.. ..'.ter �, t,. ,.....,•.fa .. •.., . ,,C4. tx,.,;..,:x :,• •' .. .•, •:wow's F_.. ,. a.. .... ... t, ..' ,1 > ... y +: :• ... . •:.� ". i. .. -.K k --y= low - r` 4 tbat led. •grs�rt' a for 4a 'Great plat fury r r r salts biaguire. "�yery pit7�C�*I -I'm along. . - z� r vd I f`•. . _ • .. s!'} set• hetpingsome Young C pts. �riYe%- dem �' EhanCe _ to - get ac usiated. Many's tha � p9ir , h - that's -come -here, you • might say single, a away engaged." k is . •fang a you've . never' y a _ on i' elf M� e �� . done t yours a r . ._� _ �, • _ — .. eIr I new seemed to arise u _ l=a— muff g4antlty pp with anyone-that-quite-feUAai ---dth �. - -- --- - r; my ideas. I've always- had tastes ill ,foes '- tai' •- Snit �@Cpiiles most advance, you m hi serp , of them I was rWX like- to see.-This field here is where r�r f they play baseball. Prettyxopn now 5 1 y nourishin and satisfying,i • we'll see the river,"- `- not onlythe moat eeonomtcat on account of ' combined -.With BOVRIL.. "This is *here the boys like to take- _ deheious ��satles Wa:1te ` :. Canada Food Board. cents No. 18-492, l Its react strength but you have the reireahing the girls and' sit, said Maguue. • - q :... slat+ "They get"such'i fine viisk - It kind 3a�ar t _ _ them feel I of ea ee romantic,' i mak ; ak 'your Grocer, In Sealed Metal.Paekets. » ossa . r•. It is a fine view, said Nora sad- A : wonderment ; r stet i t full of wonderment. on4i#hismbeght nch�'tsuown a few moments ggested Maguire. - ` ' -He led her to a bench between two pine trees: - "I'm mighty sorry," Ile' salsa aft,! �am ;v an interval.of silence, "that you 'ron't ' Q S Sl N a i , be teaching -Laura any .more." To Nora whohad been . Does the dolly housework,the rubbtag , preparing the R ; . ,• herself for someth n embar> assin a serhbbing the yvaehiag, redden sad jr g g roarghenyournands until you deopairof 16�yet 'pleasant, the cruelty' of this an= their appearaneet Then use Iagsam's ,,, 1 ;:�h••`r:., nouncement seemed onlyless emphatic elilkwesdcream. Itleasoftening,cleans- Arthur`St�nwood Pier /� ty, gi steam with // s genUq carativaeSeat. It /� h'sa its .Crndl dues the heads softness sad whiteness. "I-I didn't know; that . Mra. .._ t soothe the skin tissue. Hang. Calls „ disappear. Callouses are banished IS %S 1`": • O'Brien doesn't want mento go on. �;>:• �. „ �lvas you hands to be proud oL ` •, w t r>:q p7stght Zont2ttoa 7tl1[lia tiompaa by spwlsl arraagsmeat with Thos. sills It isn't that, but you see my sib- Theveryne:ttime your nose orforehead m Fit 'y • r�r ; Create tar's going to move-away. Going to; gets shiny lust gut oa a light touch o! '_` CSAPTEA XXVII. (Cont'd.) CHAPTER XXVIII.Going syn to 'marry r. 8). t Baltimore to leve. Gsi g a.r tsoe.). Itpknds perfectly. with the jj a, lawyer there." complerdon and conceals ilctlti blew► •fQT After #uppoor Jerry had an flour lie- f The• longer '-that Nora postponed k k _ Iore.be had to to oa duty; be took his speaking to Maguire about her-broth= The explanation was balm to Nora's isliea -It is dainty and fragrant. There r gn spirit. S'he expressed her interest, is acomplete line of ingrnat'atoltetpro. - plass in the sitting-roam 'with the er, the more difficult it seemed to be- duet., lactudsaq zoaenta for tete taEeb/l /+9 ,•^,!� rest • of • the family and began. to re- come. Several times sbey went to his "Yes," said Maguire, "it's kind of (sse•1, at roars draggis;'s. ISiN s' d' his sofas oa Bl�iekstone. His house fully determined, if there_ was romantic. • Jack Moriarty wanted •to A Picture with Eseb Purchase lro,ta y,si , tf Tnother was. busy wish her knitting; a favor}ng opportunity after the les- marry her long before ever she mar- sachtimea>oubuyapsckag.oaagram•s e nhe others were atudions as usual. � son, tb makb her plea; indeed, she had nla Ed. O'Bri n. It -was a toss-njl Toilet aidevrPer!'ume your druggist � �L• ookiag up from his notes from time; rehearsed it even to .the inflections which of the To she'd take. Thea will of : wotho" m`o`ti� k to tame and trying to. fix them in Ills of her---'-Yet when til faveria after Ed died, Jack Moriarty waited _=�q- ►e ' g what plotute a a 1 tilelaor Jerrg- found gates altered Opportunity- arrived; her tongue clove you might call a decent iutez- got a dl:terenr porlr.It so goo - p vel and asked her. $ � sow rsourbome. e � 1 appearaaee an obstacle to thought.; to her mouth. __--- _ _. _ _ again.. She-thought, •ar.Xesarrr 43he eat where the 1 ht from titre She -came. one da }n late April to thhji - she could -,never m , > ..iaW fell fullupon her hair, and un-igive Laura 'her lesson; it was a day second time.' But Moriarty has RF.issramCo.Wiadssr,0ac. 1 '�`°" `� til this moment he had never alppre- ; of balyhy south wind and warm sun- stuck�to it, and at last'. she has 'given elated what be4atiful hair it was. � shine and - as 'she stepped along she in. � Well, he's s good fellow, and _ When it hard been In a pigtail `it had iiseb unwontedly sanguine and I cant help feeling lad for diem bothf - — -� ' , -- Yr inever di to ed the shcea, the varlet ba S ? thou h of course it customed to knowing Wtiat I'wan,, I ve j P y y pp . urely she would be a.b a to g. going to be kind of -light- and color that glanced and eEt her brotrler free; once people " considered this step more than a lit- i compliment. It pI`;aed her to feel a1 of lonesome for me. , -Spar ed from, it x}ow. He, had at- bnderitood, they were ready to do There was an appreciable .pa_uu se, tie. In tact, I've talked it over wlth'that he regarded .her ds an ideal . mays thought of it as Just brown hair, what was right. She must speak to and then he %aid slowly and distinct- my sister. She feels just as .I do character, who was to won only r i -arsd here was discovering under the Mr. Maguire soon=perhaps this ver ty. that it would 6e a flee thing for' me upon -the loftiest ground-was not to; • Iamnpli=ht that it was red and gold day. A bright new ribbon taatetnl- : "Unless you could be persuaded to lasers s no manner at doubt }$ my be influenced by a consideration of the and , Ory as 'Well, with- waves, and ly arranged upon her old hat, indeed marry ma own mind about that. 4 x list .. material advantages that lie could be. s earls it that -he bad never sus- transforming the old. hat, fortified her Faced thus abruptly with the know- - "But you must have ofterr seen wo- stow. If he viawed her in such a. . _ men you mi ht have marzied-" ght-well, for once she would try to `stied. -had air-that-if-was- �•,ted�e ttha t she lard been rather hoping _ � in a manner bell ng an ideal i tolled nyr above her neck he was dial At the end of the ledson he'appeerr- T� i o-N-sa-to�n �egse a "N # t - - mom.—ft s:-r -- - wad.__ aoviDring.' few really - the +first -Itime ed in the doorway, bearing in his hand, utter loos. this wag- Mrs. Corcoran; as I .said what a 'pretty neck she had. On the not a pipe, but a bouquet of may- Why, Mr. Madre I never thought to you. I'm in advance of my friends to think twits sad b% afraid, acre . lshole, be was diseoveriag fol the first' flowers. Fie Presented them .to Nora of such a thing.' Site glanced from in my tastes. It's only a high taped said:-- (To be eoatinned.j r . �� her hquite growh n with a He deroua courts you• • rassment. "I-I don't know' what I Ing, and I've "not ,been b way., tame' that" she was p, poll him _ to th$ ground in honest ,mbar- woman that I -could think of ma r -indurtriously baa# f "Ob"' said Nora. Tbsnk _ -while he watched"'her; "aha'waa- writ Aren't they love- I" " can say'-except that I don't see meeting high-toned womenery often. ( . To save_ tiine� for draftsmen as 2 Ing with penefi on a tablet held is her She -fastened m in Ilei belt; haw Icall--end, anyway, I'm sure you I know one when I see hoz, now I tell I eraser has been mounted at the end =U-p - Once she looked up as if to in- belt, meanwhile, Maguire 'obaert•��eedr- �oMldn t want it really. - you. And you re the highest tend of a flexible shaft that. is driven b7 - 0 an idea and encountered ,Terry's "9pring.. They look spi"ingy. Now dont you make any mistake woman I.ever knew., an electric motor of one-iifteena ' eyes. She blushed and smiled, a ds- Nice day don't .you think,-for an auto about that, Mrs. Corcoran. - I'm ac- Nora was touched by that crude bores-power, mobi + i Z I Jerry's, a nil different, e� ease Nerasmile that seemed to may,l Perfectly ;fd wonderful day_ for it;' - -- - ----- --- - -- - - - - - - _ - _ g p greed, hardly daring to think an Invitaticii. be atain�indd momthe penell wwas tra eying broughn an- this tsrroound in a fewcar; minutes to 1�1 - d�,�ll•' - k_ . i rrteadlls back, and forth across the might come out, and s y try it with me." ya u0h, I'd love to," said Nora. BY nine o'clock Peter and BeUy had Can I come too, Uncle Pat?" ask. been- sent or to bed; flus. Donohue ed Laura. :was. yawning and dosing over itez "Not to-day; _your mother wants I Al knitting, and it was time for Jerry to yyou !?stairs.- Isere- wait," �- as Man on iris patrol. Ltura e - expression - became ,Sore .. On his wayto the police station ominous--•'look here what I'm going Jerry met four' persons marching to give you." He put his hand' in- abresat, with arms linked together. his pocket and drew forth some coins _ +�::..• The two -on the flanks were young ( "You can have 'e if you don't .• - - - - •e�,� . � _ _ risen of a tough and rakish type • the make a foes. And IRl take you out :'r• ,. ;:.�e� • outside one gave place to Jerry riding later to-day, maybe, if you're - y. Their a �ottd tri.. 4 C7.03V�>E�r�liC�,.. grudgingly and deflasrtl » a Itgompanions w'er'e a young woman omewhat appeased by the twofold - A-NJ) Who" character' there could be no bride, .Laura consented to o upstairs. .,question, and another young woman The car . was large and luxurious. J Whom in ren the moment of passing Nora in all her life had. never ridden Jerry recognized as the older Arm. In anythin eo magaiiicent; 'she said CORN SYRUP i+ . -`strong girl. '- - -- _ so, and Maguire seemed pleased by , To help the sugar shortage use Crown Brand or Lily Y In 'that moment the Lesbian said, the tribnte.9 ,Neither had .she ever White Corn Syrup--delicious, wholesome and economical al- -I with a caressing i:,tonation,- been wra "You're', not going home Pied in ascii- a cantly- fur ternatires for Sugar in Cooking wild Preserving. Corn Is - += g yet, are coat as that which Maguire -borrowed yea, dear Y from Ilia bi ter for her comtort� -grown' in North'Amerioa, while sugar must be brought across P13�sg a cackle of laughter, When, they had gone obout fifteen = the seas in. ships which are vitally needed for war purposes, ,Mara Arprstrong ¢]ranted In a vita miles from the Use all the syrup made from corn you wlsh,'while the Food ° Clara-- may, they came to a- 8.oard is urging stringent economy in the ase of sugar: to �... .• ;ter, .� . Park of woodland with an arched en- -• "'. trance that bore the name "Silver Delicious for basking Desserts and on Cereals. _ "'Ob,•,we Wenn go home. till morning, Grave." The Canada Food Board has Segued a book of re1'lpee and su T111 daylight does •appear.' " "I always give a couple of picnics estions for using Corn Syrup, Write to the Food Board s a. y here 'every eumaier " 'said M Ottawa, for a' co and in the meantime So to our srocAr for a' •: „ Maguire. ' tip of. LILY WHITE Corn Syrup, or CROWN BRAND Corn Jerry . continued on,, his wap, re- "Want to come in and look round? Syrup and try some.of the following recipes: T fleeting that Clara Arms w aa:*rs atvC • -; ser a seems -Suddenly to • have lea( it near- the entrance. He and 8 apples 1 indb stick cinnamon grown up. Nora walked along a woodsy path 's tablespoons Lily White Corn Syme li cup water. \\ i 'Wash, pare, core, and slice apples, Put into sauce pan with fir, — — ` water, syrup,and cinnamon. Cook over a medium ffame'until a4ft. l i p x ups b baking powder _ � tlazg svoa►s • shortening 1 tablespoon ba i _ - _. , •, up Lily Whit Corn Syrup t' teaspoon sal eggs. _ 1 cup milk 3 cups flour ;I : Cream the shortening• add the syrup and the egg, and mix well. Add the' milk Sift the baking powder and flour together; ' Y a loaf or layer cake or small drop cakes. One-fourth cup o _ ins added to the batter give more eetness.it Parker a .. grapefruit 1`oren a seer and sw L lemon '-isle t 8 cups water 10 ups rCTtrB Ccsrn'Syrap— -- r a y p Cut fruit in thirr'slices-ard-aliow-to stand-in-water_foC 86.houm _ _ .,The clotahees' -.you were so proud of when _ � _ i! or overnight. Separate needs and soak them in pars of the water: -- � Can—be- made t0 8p�iear_118W__aga�21. Cook fruit until under and add Corn 9yrvp. E'ontlnue cooking h t until jelly is obtained. J` Fabrics that. are dirty, s abby or spotted -- will be restored to their former beauty. by —' SAVE .V UI A _ -- -sending them to. Parker's. ` ' l ' . You "know doct3rs order Corn -GLEA�V11�1G-arid DYE1 N� f,bs. N Starch as a diet for lnva,.ids. We R _ cc rt convert the corn starch -unto Its 3 Ntf e - - D���D►J$V "eu0ar" form, a most digestible. _ s praperl done at Parkers form gt sw,eeteninp._ Send articles by post or express We pay SRO carriage one way-and our charges Are reason- . y able. Drgp . us .: a .. card fox -our - booklet on `household helps that save money. „ « 4Y 'P R1iER'S DYE 'WORKS, LINITEDr. RDSBURGBA�� "' w Cleaners_ and Dyers, Sold by Grocers nverywhOre : Fong, $i. in ,•2+ 5, 10 and 20 ib. tins. • ` w _ Toronto The Canada Starch Co., Limited, Montreal _ a � ' to sr• y ;}...+� -' 6"5^NiAtiss".�,..t.�+ rw�,.' ..x., _, .'�r... .: ...: '.•r: �.. v. _...-a.•c.. :..: •.a r:.,vr. _ .:.,, kr_.e n�te'i�tr r. _�..:iw,:+&�+iT. d:.�!t:�,.�et �:5�'�ii`y`*eYYi' .,w ;, ism"_canG'4o�!K',?F^+�.°�u�ri1� - �'VNT2N.'_VV f .I 1I! "ASI T VV I Ai!l A ::A; ?( OF ORTM_0. 7 Belgians Enter till. nee 0 and. Prender 'is Freed of 'Foe. _Press BrIlssels the Supreme Commander - Makes Solemn EntrY the Al Ambies in Fr:fats �errnsa ance range Allied _1I. 41 and elkiwo► 4OV "iyk, Gei-' in which'tg, hand over all the arma- armies have. begun -their niiiicli to, A* despatch from Paris Many's troops began to evacuate I ment, material stipulated in the -r mi- wards Gtrmik The BeigsanrttwerP"Z* hiVe' Already- Occupied Nn, Fraallied troops then movedl F nee and Belgium on T.orTuesday. The stice. 'ar4ethe The French command asked the which was evacuated -by the 'ifioral sq It' 446k Americans advancing Iii -the direction Germans for -information as to. where. -m Friday -.and immediAtelYI On 0 expected'" to be of Metz and Strassbwj. mines had been laid, and, was inform- over. Brussels was; Marshal- Fech, commander-in-chief ed- that some had been plated in the free of Gbrman soldiers to -day. Uthe allied armies,, will: make solemn �Ostend -station and timed to explode -The withd, rawal trom AmtwerP was e command d without iintiiward Ind- "entryinto.1hose, -German fortresses on on Wednesday. The German co ac6omplish and when the `eorrespdhdont io'sead. qffic'�O- dent Sunday d y in the presence of President accordingly was asked d -the t eau. to locate the-explosiv'es. visite 'Poincare and Premier , Clegidericl Aty to -day the peoplie-were e cities An additionil day, making lk days in the midst of i celebration Am; their The, Mafshal will ride Ato th e of the armistice, e. is aU from the date on CIVOIW,. his favoifte charger. dillveian& Itle probable that the departments has been granted to the enemyMax has left elm Burgomaster Mw to visit. tbe.King. Luxemburg, Al for Ghent me 1 evacuate Belgium# 7. In 'the re -won territor* 'will -resume London, Nor. 17. -The official an - 'their old names, namely, Bas Rhin sate -Lorraine. the the Haut Riling M rabal Foch has directed the Ger ed Plumeea prefecture of Strassburg; nouncement Of -dvhn Of 5 1p 's"Q.. says: "Geo . allied armies rofecture Of 'C niai I IiL= -to send- officers to, the King Of Colmar, And -Moselle ;, A,W. wnmefit i the Belgians at Bruges to give infor- 2n4 army and Gen. RawlinsIIinlIs 4th' prefecture of Metz. The Government already ly is considering the establish- 1 mation regarding. the- German and army-toAaj cornmenced their ad - vanes, in� accordance with the terms went of Provisional administrative ar. ' Luxemburg railroad and canal BYS A ngements. I tems and the navigation of the Rhine. with Of the armistice, in conjusetim -The Germans on � Thursday sent ani The occupation of 'the territory qD the allied armies. At the end of thil arrange with march our advance troopg-hsda- the left'bank of the- Rhine and the officer -to Chimay to day's, Loridgehemds will not be undertaken French officers for the .handing 9ver reached the approxinI line of Cer-. I which Ger- ism, -'by the Allied foreas until -later. 1,Df the arms. and materia I fontaine Pry, Pietas. La Lozv Fin. The Ifteration of Belgium promises many has to surrender. Soign iW, Enghien aAd south of FbIi. enthusiasm prevails in ove." )mplished. On tho'i .2e greatest ent �o be rapidly ace( occ ion of, thp acre entry of the Bel- I Al sace-Lorraize. Thousands of Ger- Saved From The Hun-Tfieso two little French children "I rejoice- -i" j, ioleaving the provinces. The 6 doof-to where OWV spigns. into Brussels. the 1 mans a next are being. hooted at the downfall of the enemy.. Had they lived they 1*4 both their N -did they would have been 'blown to atOI As. it w NZncl:�. Govermident has decided to German authorities as ]MET- 10 Queen the Grand crowds. French and American parents I 'the destruction of their home. present to -the Cor�- • by the 4on, if the Legion of Honor; and to troops pre expected deft. Ala are be - Rip. Pare the . 'Chavalief's R.e. nt captious on a huge se the he�, S BF" i: troops, un- easterns, Aq to 26c. Batter, -Crass of War. fag prepared for th*allied to Sk. ag"eman er no-nowe. OL M German W" choicest'ciesmabry, A In armity with the 1 0 '64c; ', selected -50 to No. I stock, Foch and There Is also joy in the Rhine taw reached between Marshal F per bag, 9" 1�0, 4 _e� Carries 40 F"MUSM- -of five becausIIII the of allied air - the German delegates. a period in Trip Over London. days has been allowed to the enemy raids. to $24.00. Lard Ore, wood PaUs, Toronto Nov. 19,-U-shltoba when!20 lbs. nee 31 to i3c. London, Nov. 1 in 1 12.24%- No. page airplane met up a record In it* marines played an important Part -No. Northern 2.21%; NO. 3 Live Stock Markets.. JI on Friday when it -took up no O RV in U IL jeonvoy work. $2.17%; Jo. 4 wheat, $2.11%, -4 -e heavy fewer than 40 passengers for a trip t" a not includin tax•I Toronto. Nov. 19. �hok regard 2 In the third - year. Of dis. war - one store Fort William Jf4 9 Mic:1atears, L1!8.00 to $13.50; butchers' over Lon4on. - The previous of the British subuldrine. commanders, Manitoba oaiZ:R;. 2 C-1 1 feed, cattle, dice, $11.00' to $11.75-, do.. was 20. HMH SOS, ty-,four cruises, total- W-. 8 C.W.- 7914c.; extra NIO- carried out twen Fort! r. $10-60 to $10.75; do. medium. This giant -machine Is the #rs.4 of A. No, 1 food, 78%e, in store 51 - Z -had been specially 002- ing. 22,000 miles, which probate con I 'Ai c. .,50 to $9.00; do. common, $7. to series that awnI 2 - yell" 1$7.75; butchem' bulls, choice, $9.76 sin a re,-ord for any submarine. 'Willium. ]�My.. War VIIIIIsselfi IBM Iletjia fil and. AmegI American strutted to bomb Berlin, but it was .11I years of the low Al. - 50; No. 4�to..;IOAO; do. medium bu0s, fS. 60 -uptil three days after' : - Yet, to not completed corn- 53; No. 3 $8.75; - do. rough bulls, $7.25 -N low, J Other- Craft. war seven British submarine -U W sample corn, fee Ii., to the armistice.- It is ders carried out a .total of "120 1$8.00-, butchers' cows, choice, $9.50 the signing of the 0 cruises. extiI dr_360_111� to $I.A track Toronto -y the biggest 'airplane In, 4 London. Nov. 17.-DeWV- can No. .2 to $10.00; do. good, $8.25 to $8 -ft easily 1, Nero'.00e- do. earn- world; It weighs six tons, wbils t1w _7 be Risen of the part wtich III in the white, 7. -madinam. $7 -SO to V of which:were &CIII)II Uri th6 0 . 77c, according to freights outside. Mon, $a. 60 to $1. 00-, ft., $7. 60 -t6ji� wbon ftft 10I -I& tik_ tubmarines played d Tti following my tj*atre Ontario wheat -No, I Winter Var'ta VMS; feeders, $10.00 to- $11-00; tons. a service deatiloyed 1; No. ­.:­.. car lot, $2.14 to $2.2! 2. do., canners and cutters, $4.50 to $5.00; inemy wsrohips: 011110 . r. $2.07 to good to choice, $90-00. to CELIMA 'i CIVI 4�Nq $2.19; No. 3 do., and mod., W.00 GRANIZ FLEET Two. beftleships, LIBERATE]) ITAIJAI L1. . 09 to 2.17; $160,00: do. cam. ARMISTICE 2.11 to I Sprig. $2. - to $140 SIGNING OF TREARMIST 111I armed crukers. to $2.14; 0. 3, to I BEING FED FROM THE SKY , K r75.,00: epringe", $90.00 0 - o. 1 SPA $21 h wee, $10.00 to $11.00. yearl- T"I Ught cfaiierf, a wing,, $2.02 to $2.10, f.o.b. ship- light 0 :A SeI destroyers, pllI,ts afe'rMus- to fro. $13.00 to ;1:11-50, spring lambs. A despatch 601n Undim says: A, *itze od A despatch from Washington says- $1 .00 to $13.75., calves, good to marvellous night @can* was 8 No. -2, $2.30. re being used by hogs. fed Off S, ttish coast when the Grand Five gunboats, CLpTolij Airplanes mi siting. new crop, $1.02 to choice $14 00 to $17 50 the 00 Twenty :submarines, B%r1eY the Italian Supreme Command to &ad t18.i; 418-50- do Itleat celebrated the armIgUee. 'On a di to freights outside. issels. tianspoA emergency rations to &I flItid auxiliary v. the $1.07. accor weighed off cam SiS.,W th 119.767 -30-mile line warships -of Buckwhest-11.66. every des One Zeppelin, three battleships and a liberated Montreal, Nov. to.-Zhoice steam simultaneously fllumin.;, feanislied citizens of -th Rye -Na, 2, $1.70. on were one W cruiser -were torpedoed, bit Pola and $11.00 to $12.00; goo, cities- of Italy, and -also d steem $10.0o, cripti Manitoba flour --Old crop, war 'teach I to S10.50., medium. $8.60 to 9.50; alld. Myriads of sirens blew off cre­,, port 'badly damaged. [Flume, said an offietal dempatch.,frora 60, Toronto. sound. Harldregs quality, $11. i __AN6-War Other enemy craft destroyed, were: quality. old; command, $7. 00 to 8 - 00 - choice cows, song an awe*ome i Rome. Ontario flour I .00 to $3.009 of searchlights Played fantastically.' crol M6atreal, and `medium, . 50 to $9. good, 1i '11IR Iburtieen tranisports,. % in. -bags, )d-60 to $7. 00 - cbOdc`c bulls- Fireworks and star shells light - Toronto, prompt rhipment. Six ammunition- and supply shim Mont- 188.00 to $9 - 00 -, good, $1. 50; medium,. -ad The celebrations. -after IASI BEAT ALSACE FORTRESSES Millfeed-Car 10, '[woe afore shipe. G lots, delivered 86.00 to $6.60- canners, $4.00 to eased as suddenly mI ed: Bran, an hour, c bitty-thle", oteaulsfilps, OCCUPIED BY FRENCH TROOPS real freigh-L,, bags included: $5.00; Iambs, $14.00 to $14.00; sheep: begin. $37.25 Oar !ton; shorts, $42.26 per $9.00 to $10.00; hogs, o! cars, select* Z. :-and 197 sailing obtys. ton. Basel, Nov. 17. Fropch troops Hay -No. 1, $2R to 124 Per ton; $17.50; gruas calves. $5.00 to $7.00; In no cilas was a merchant ship '$23.00L 500 CANADIAN CASUALTIES entered Colmar and Mul- .mixed, $21.60 to per ton, milk'fed $16-00 to $16.00. rere3r-fA eight Cars Was taken- tOLSaturday en mi YLPT TO BE CABLED. OVIii.. use', two of Germany's great fort- track,, Toronto. vessels -got' nausea, that'*6 crew of all�v 0. 60- to ''$I I. bo, as ely away. resses in Alsace. according to a dea- Straw--C&I Iota, $1 BRITISH CASUALTIES f despatch from their paUh here -no track ToroAto. - LAST WMM OF WAR A . L % "In addition to carrying out received There was With --the advent of Peace it will re- ple (a attacks on enemy :war craft the sub. trouble in either place. Country PT*duce-Wholteale A`despatch from Logon With lieve the suspense of many P": A&- to know that the casualty -Butter-Dairy, tube and rolls, 38 to Cismities in the British ranks re. Cana dr are tapering P, fresh ported In the weep ending on Thuya- _.Th 89C. prints 40 to 41c. Creamery, lists, often weeks nI soliAs, 51c- prints, 62c. day total 00,535 officers and men, off to the end. Ore are numerous, 1W C. -stole, 1GERM SUMIMEr" M Eggs-No*-ls1d, fiq to 59, divided as follows: Officers -Billed jjjII!gje cases where, since the t *0 64c. or tion of P0I news come of.men 1% 1.0ftre "W•and D eased p*ultrF 'Spring'- chtekem, or died of -wo 3S7; wounded rem ,previously killedJn action. AN 52 82c; fowl, 27 to m .total, 1,436.' Men- prev 0009000 FW TO Big 26 to 80c, roosters, missing, 1,049; -certain, but our al 30c; ducklings.. 80c; turkeys, 81 to Killed or died •-of •-wounds. U37; not ex&7ddv to wounded or m "J, indicate that about 50 more are 0 34c; squabs, doz.. $4.50; geese, 25c 22,862;' "tt Te"ttleihipe Eighteen CrUisors to be Seat to Orkney Live poultry -Roosters, 18 to 20c; t9,099. be cabled." said We Acting DirmI ()ff 'Northern Scotland -Submarines fowl, 24 to 25c; ducklings, lb., 922c; t pring chickens, to be Surrendered. urkey 27- to 80c fin i0c. b6c; seems, Q&T -PUCE wNFERENCE 25 to Wholesalers are selling to the to - 1P to ral e surface warshl a London, Nov. 17.-Vice-Admi Th ps which a tail at be su*snderedV-hsVe-40-be "re -h to - __ ew, large, 261A - to 27c- A ease -German ports seven -days After twins, 26% to 2714c; 'old, large, 21 -Admiral leive 27c - Grind F4000, received' Rear .2". to 29c. von Meurer and the other German the signing of the armistice." That to 2814e; twits, -Assemble Delegates as S002, y * n Monday, November 18, Butter -Freak dairy,. choice, 46 to Decided to .naval . deleguites' aboard. the flagship is to OR 0. 0 - to be 48c; creamery, prlyrhl, 62 to 158c., Allied eovernmevAs Have ween NNzabati in "'the Firth of The submarifts which are mery, solids, 51 to M; prinU,. 52 as Possible-Versidlies W111 Probably Be Chown . ... .. creal tntief "be' prepared to to 53c. -W Meeting Place. Yorth S&Aland, Friday evening, rdi+efidired in MargarInIo, 85C. The, German cruiser Koenigsberg, leave German ports I medfately On 52c; carrying thI delegates, having arrived the receipt of a wireless order to Hal Eggs --No. I storage, 51 to had somewhat cryetallized.: It that 'at the rendiosv9usselected in the after- to the port of surrender," and are to selected storage, 58 to 54c; new laid, A despatch from Washington says: i Europe in cartons, 70 to 75c. -Developments in Europe, not only but it was undervtood on Fri& other considers:tions finally . complement the.6111-les within ckens, noon, Admiral Meu�rer' was taken to 'be handed over "with fun Dressed pI­SprI Chi way, but in the field; 24"to 28c; To T11, in the MI decision aon by the associated d4i VIFO QUM ze -&-portspecifted by osters, 22c., owl, 24 1 e i V-1d]i - 'to assemble toll con wilings- lb.. 30 of international polities and 1;1111:!� vern Admiral was "Piped" 14 days After vve algninr7m-ther-ft� nts to pro& -ed Tlse German 0; iftt date th4 can aboard the. flags -hip's quarter-deck,, istice." That is MOI November squabs, $15.50; geese, 25c. ency a re nee earl pff Germans were 25. ilisit I Beans-Canadiali, hand; -picked, 1:116 t demoralized be set, lmmirtrn�rg­rreggald the I other .0 hI 4o" by the lire recei by and- -'An-tuv­ strbmaTh1j&-.&P&_t4_be_Aur_ $6.00 to $8..5 ; imported, ot, 'hand- ;' E of ensurl the attendance of- 15,0 population of-the-QnI rapirso, it ngr and ea -to- Adrikiral BeSUY's­ statial �t or title eA fool, rendered and 6C -the iurfaWW8rWPs- Lima, 17 to 17%c, IF 41 --cabin, where the conference VWed un- ten -lied and e can 'l- *battleshipsj six battle migs"16 11�,ncy-Extracted clover. 5-111. tins, influenced the al 'tins; 30c'lb, Governmehts to arrarige Iror the MI hours Of-Saturda -9 selected as "the place of the meeting. tH ths Y_ morn- eight light cruisers and 50 destroyers 31c 1b.; 10.1b. One ressop suggested for the of the most mod type are- to be ing at an early d" of the great pposite Ad- �qces!;ft -o The ten bat' cbang8,of decision is :the r Admiral Mewer sat �ips which pc� �ongrowt Beatty, 87 annals of trade imd '�ftd given up. medium ,A6 fronting him , have been selected arq: Smoked meats -Hama, The Atentle cAbes were burdened of reatoring the a to 39c. do., heavy, 30 to 32c; coo�ed,' -Ca ao _nwdel of the battle busIirlI industry. iD the ate enemy states cruiser. .-Lioll, awl Bayern, 51 to b2c; rol o 33c- breakfast on Friday with GovernI to afford - etI KrOI wi o' 114bor, �IM.6meato of his famous flagship, reaarLong%ts completed bacori 41 to t 4a to bellerVed to. bave been, made up, ?or the as ffo both new d h5_c1"%a,<ckt, plain, tife threat 01, while on.the cabin wall at his back • since, 1916. bacon, 51 to 53C. 1 most part of exchanges • between., and thereby relieve 47c; Bolihevism and anarchy. 1. Another: was a fine Vktureof Nelson. The Gei - -graff, Konig and Grosser to is'. the.. V�a Mark 33eT KUT- Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 80' Washington and Parts where the man civIIII delegates i?emained 0. Inter.Xilied 0I 4s Zd;;-,;kng I desire now expressed; fuerst, of the Konig dTeadnought to Ble- clear bellies, 29.to 30 th by all of the allied Governments -,aboard the Koertigsburg. an agreement ss !to' a 'time class eomplited in 1914 mad •1915,- LaR_Pure' tierces, al to 31%c =each Of t The conference was resumed Satur- tuba, 81% to -22e; Pails, 31% to 32 lac; for hOI the conference,.1 relWve the civilian POP121I C 4jjy Arid was qiancluded SaturdayKaiser, Kniseria, ,Prince Regent, ints S3 to -38i/sc. Compound, 1 and pisce even- I I the central Powers' from the -dinger kz I conditiona under ~ it shall be Ing. .. Among Admh-A Meurer's staff Lui#-61d, Konig Albert and Friedrich Verc�, 25'A to 25% to 261Ac Alm, rmtleng that shall be ad- of it recognized-' C. .4 and - : coinmilider dud a.. der Grosse, all dread -noughts of -the 2"-26%c; prints, 27 % to , 27 hel peaIItIcipation. Considera- this relief work can tet -be .svbm�i tae Kaiser class completed in 1912-18, mitted to commander. formal peace t"Ities hA.. tion of this last qneadon. probably an after result the conference IV -been ner�tlatsd- As Via Ii of. the Five battle cruisers, the Derflinser, 'Montreal Markets will OccupV 14uch time . for almost e MI ydlitst�Mcdtke and Von Montreal, Nov 19 -Oats, extra No s have agreed to Hindit.burg, Be standard every dey, witneem" the birth of a There also hw been 11101171 German naval GI I feed, 9&3. -E;�r, new the surrerAet the Germansaeet, the esti- der Tenn, are apparently all th4 Gar D to $11.40, Rolled oats; new state, henslon that delay ft .0 inated,vabre of which s; $850,000,000: many h" available' -so faf . as the go- =acla' $1111 $4.95 0 $4.90, Bran, There has been a disposition to de- tion of peace -would lmv* an" DOI imbietri as, In "Amerim fleet �) to be taken to the called, dreadnought battle cruimv Are 1,37,.26. Shor* $49.24. MouillI I. the holding of the effect upon a YOGI go *I Mm German sad u Islands, WNordl4rulloatland, concerned. The arrpia0ft terens SU- to $7o. Hay Na,p, per ton. car Until the political. aftuation in the 4wed MmArleo- orimy, Isis is undevsWoti, pulists for the stirrendkr of lots, $PA to $25. Choose, --finest encs A. W. �Jft �!qoFuoau people. Id fa`�t they Ito, depended -,,=ed q a very. great extent ,09 WHURVALE r 9-plikodug. ons. lwky to win .the announce that,ahe a prepare Begs. to a is prepare j1RIDSOin- e, *St. -Frightfulness —hes—Been one to & Plain sewing of any kind. of the chie -hrticles of their creed 2.60 per YW #1.25 it paid in vanco. --practiedd to its fuli Extensive Credit Sale of 80 Heid acid 'it w4s' F; HAVE extent ti JOHN -of Registered &D4 -High-Grade A Ili every possible way- by -MURKAR, POoprIeter. FRE SH F1 SH, FRES11 FROZEN FISH DRIED DRIED 'COD twery c the nation m the lass In fro' -CATTLE --MOTU$ -AMC 00kM6 Kideer to his most subject. 7 NT6 Horses Sheep ­:SMOKED- FISH AND CANNED FISH I and Implenignts "We-aU-kuow-what-re oictar-therefOie,of thereat-­prdbleais- that was when the Luoita-nia was sunk, The'property of 41i®government will have to face with its hundreds of passen" 24-r,2tic3=&td Nuttall The Haddie Fillets and Cisooes are a rare treat zero, R providing employment I ocInding .18 that of p many women -and child. —AT— L7, 'for the returning soldiers. and cheaper than meat If an act which was zontrary -to s&ion 7, Pickering_ i-ot'14. Come --�A these mob. who' have si3ein several IA6rnatlonail law.'-', The savagery (East of the Brock road), oa years suffertogrife horrors of wag pra�ticed..0 pon4he inhiLbItants'6f Wisdund ytDeg. the 4th 1918 •New Seeded Raisins 186'pkg '..-New Seedlees Ra -In' d the ,albI I ­ a . * ' "' Isins 18C..,per lb ce' Serbia rranis 35c per 1 :.­ - -New Peels 50cpep'lb V SIR, The fqUowing property. b - o return to find their' AiLknania, 'Armenia!, is now, 2�eiv Figs 22c pi.or pkg- dlowea, �4' HORSES New Cu :New Drom Dates 25.c per Us ,We, of country, ­ 11elihiiii,"t fillid by others, and 1' �e world ;vwftiolall e Brown mare h d 5 yrs old bred t Bell o the who] k 'well-known New Shelled Nuts—Abnftds and Walnuts.e4selve8 shut out. and allowed We know how air' ;alas-on Boy, brown gelding 4 yrs old h-d, bay mare 8yrs old h bred .to, Bell Boy. Now- is the time to make your Xmas Cake shift for themselves, it will be a English 'towns were intended to bay so are, r'eg 0 yrs old h d bred to Bell all, your Groceries where they are, fresh and.g.00d ,lasting. to - the country, Boy. black mare h d 8 yrs oW bred disgrace to ry. strike fear the pe6pJe. - By Bell B b eld (h d 8 yre old by e. believe' the government will murdering defenceless old men, 01 "" 6 months old. r" col r or was black driver perform its duty in this respect in w "y ! 0 h R ICHARD -SO. N' fillog Saul bay' 0 omen and chl)dren England filly col t (I �oo months Id d J­ manner that will be a. credit3 yrs old phe to u t driver 7 yrs old; tQ exp'ec­t6d to to Ue,r, knees and -'-ilhem, -.-Whea th CATTLE anada Food Board License 1 -287. o boys left ho4i e beg f6ri mercy. The , crucifixion tein cow 4- yrs old, fresh in milk Ito join the ' colors, they were of Canadian soldiers wasinteuded lb'lroe'ds Sept 14, black heifet fresh in milk N,ttasared that nothing would be too to"Assiat them in overcoming their bred June 2% Holstein cow due time of ALSIK�E SEED K the -`Ells-' sale, Holstein,cqw fresh in milk-bred eep, away good for them. on their return. enemies as we] .1,as to satisfy th#Ir June 25, red cow tresh Inr milk bred Sept 14, Holstein tow fresh In milk '!hese pledges should be redeemed, lust- for human', The _WANTED By buying a warm Sweater 4 De6 5, k, - 1� -ruationo, 'black dow'du t, I have a big i�ange 'and no soldier who has performed 'Germans contrary t6, inte bred Aug 21, Holitein cow due Coau ibis duty to his couttiy e time of sale. Jersey cow We will par the highest Co choose -f roni in men'if 0 -7, Holstein cow, fresh in milk faithfully al law, used poisonous, ghs, t add due Dec bred Aug 22; Rdlsten cow fresh in should 1�&� priefes for.all'kindd boys' milk women's, 1,04 Menu Ferings--of-tireir victims. bred July 21 reg. Holstein heifer fresh of seed. and girl's.' sizes plain of the country's Ingratitude. They never dreamt that there In milk bred July. 24 reg. Holstein heft- -Send us Samples and get might W, a re-action. When the er 2J yrs old fresh In milk bred Aiag-27 Those people?g. HolsteiHo heifer ii yrs old. bped our prices before at ptices that cannot be who cl!&iw that the British began to use-poisonous g& ri war who not one in which Canada. of Jutid'S reg, 8 Holstein 66*s fresh, Hol. sellin found elsewhere. - more destructive character, stein cow milking due Ian ­-i­ was coueerned,and that -()i t, Holstein ThQ beat of facilities' e big range of an to repent, and -Pleaded soldiers should lm&dl&n they begi - cow fresh In wilk bred June 2& Rol. Call and see the ould not'"yo been sent, w-th the &U-tvate- Allipa *- Al."� stein c cleaning. . ..lTuderw ow -fresh In- milk due March 2. for ear for the 0111; -Holftetu cow fresh-. in - mft- bred a overseas, stay have` V­igi, this milk =.TeFy, J. DOWNEY COKFANY WS ting e- Is- method of torture. 5. Ayrshire cow fresh in wholil family. obanged, as the extent of the Ger. They knew thaf'th' 10, Holstein, heifer fresh in milk due they were corn. Jin l&; ONTARIO 7- El,latela- heifer salt d tnonths Juan Plans for world power WHITBY, 0. J. Fingold, North Maremold be. mitting, crimes innumerable, but old rek, Holstein bull I:yrold reg, come known. There 14 now- very they never th6ught for a- moment steer 8 months old, bull lyrs.old. reg, little doubt that Germ ay. aimed t SHEEP AND POULTUT that they might be puuished for '20'Cotswofd -ewis. real 74-,�Flymouth at,: making Canada a • German these criminal acts, 1�9 they never' Rock cblckens. FALL MILLINERY -OPENING and it is galci that a -went ..she doubted for - an instant that they ETC. even sofaras to Select the would wil, the w* Binder M-H nearly new a The undersigned having opened up a Milftnery Parlor_ Man_ Who waito or, and would be -ft. seed defil .,or- become. Governor matters of "the 'sfitzatiot-3, a U-11'15boe, corn cultivatot,31-11 2 row, t- their residence, one- door wekt,-1of-,St. Andrew's and no spring tooth cultivator lot new. spring Of 'the Canadian Provinces -.ivben nation. would -4e In .11, Open,49- Church. will their F& eel PoAitlon to tooth cultivator M-H new.. Honey fan. the war was over. Recent invests- punish-them'. But they havelosi sing m". new Potato sprpyer- auto- Thtirsday and Friday, September 18,20. -.;gationg have showu that matte. ha tt the. Ger. the redder,, -b'ay' rake, set dia-- war, and now they upon mond harrows 4, secticm, set diamond The patronage of theladles of- Pickering and vicititty 7 inane madp"artilcitilail'y the Kaiser, "humanity- as a virtue, which Is harrows-3 section, turnip drill, 12-ft liad Immense. holdings of timber roller new a Sections- in id-re@pectfully. Solicited. right to practice towards the Ger- McCormick nearly new, t� 7-ft'tnower AA and Abe--weVenV Inan -peoLA w, a ft nanwer All iss She herd Pickering Vrov were thought 8 b p- gasoline iengine, I i h p gasoline inme, ifud that they e.. but 'X-m aduffier-2 Mrs. and M proper to disregard In paging the. -way -for, future 91ne. set wire stretchers, met %visgon their deallags -tth'thoir enemies, seporiogs... cutting box knives, turnip POO w It Is probabbir- that the" D-T A on the ground that it w" a milt. pulper 2 sets team sleighs: iwt-light lands may be confiscated, as the PICKE1 N pi. G GAR (1E tary necessity, -aleigba-wheelbarrowi stone boat, top 'Kaiser or the Patiaerujans should to the The allies will go buggy, democrat, open bu 7 -fferibk' Ge ggy nearl aid of the gu n truckil, double would boaZ Having purchased-- garage -.mot be allowed to hold one -do . r. new, 2 sets business of Russell Andrew, we are • IBM% but the claimq of their plow with potato diggingattachment, worth of property th 'the Domin. Verity plow 21. Flo p-prepared toropair all makes 6f autos;, Raving"workedinan 7`1 of Canada. aLlies who are suffering in a similar ury ow 21. Wilk. insou low No 5. an I F& W, auto factory forls number of years, we are prepared to way should receive first consider. gang plow Verity, floulbM=or 5P gal. ap rantee satisfaction f'' e' done Oacka, P,g atio6.' The Germane hav speed Jack Whifiwaili or money re unded sprayer. cattle guarantee It Is expected raek that Catlada. is 2- hay'racks. 2 cor We keep in stock all kinds of' Fofrd accessories, tires for a nothing to merit treatment that troughs. block and tackle, 4 sets tif S -About to enter a Period of great wouldmakes of cars, oils eta: be, accorded to any other horse even0ra. 0 sets do bletrees. a q7-,Pr0%PerItY- -Since, the war began defeate tLumber. of whiffietrees, Vneok-Tokes. she has enjoyed greater proope d enemy, but the allies a number of cow chains,' a number of Davidson a WilliaMS9 'than she ever ex rity will do nothing, even to a con- logging chains, �& number of hay forks, Pickering experienced 0 aced bef re, temptible, foe, that will not rie- 4 manure forkb, ensilage fork, 2 straw but this Prosperttv- was of forks, scoop -shovel, sand shovels, a an dound to thefir credit, and place- humberof crowbars* watering trough. abnormal character that could team gb, q them in a Proper llght to future emery stone, 2.sets 6&vT barn- PickeringHardware ore, j: �,­Imot be expected to. last. Her a, set plow harness with -Yankee ­'N generations. There is much S&tt,_ es; wanufacturift in'dustries were faction - breeching, 20 horse collars. & number. a in seeing the of bridles. I sets .3ermuns, In ftuflned chiefly to munitions of harness. line their humiliation, -gettink down abaft 22 feet long. T pu eys, a qqantity but farmers also ha, the proper time to - buy Hap -have enjoy- on their - knees an-d N-gging for. of belting, bushel baskets, a number of Now iff Py ed u[dprqPed6uied "'prosperity dur. palle.feed basket} oat blosi 2 water that which they themselves would barrels. Ing these Years. :The manufactnre a qdantity of rope, bay- fork, pulleys. a number of hone shoes. hoes, Thought Ranges not give to a vanqu'lahed foe. ofmanitioni will now cease,.and a corn planters, 2 pair.-fly netsi 2 pair- other guarantee. Econothica --._other manufacturing Industries loin covers. binder .cover _&Jl..box\ Full I on fuel be 2 kitchen cook stoves, Screamers, milk MelotLe se established, as the needs of the parator. 2 churns, world is far greater than the s ncubstor.'LOGO'bush- rLela,incubator, I A c6in�lete line of Washers,' rw by] tip, 'Ply'. "d no other - country. is .Have you paid for the mangels, 10W bushels of turnip@, -or power-. -paper you r are now about 40 tons of bay, a quantity of .,',-,,,eithe.r'h&nd �,better Position- to.. engage in- tbeso reading? I*f not 'will grain. Empire.milking machine, water 11091111factur'm than Canada. Th�, on please do so just system with 800 -feet of pipe, There is, ust one place -to b'uy Ra•yo XT Ir cam NOW. .7 A a JIV. 1glit rwinK,. is 9. –unity'. also, lany eW Perfection. Oil -Aeven4`tk1)oP a few more fat years, evirythinOwdrUl Id. eaters, Elbows" SmAhOrs will continue br several Sale at 10 oclo-ck Clinch provided Stovepipe, Etc. -Years a- good, detuand for. live roots, tovpl and TERMS It is always m or. 4tock of all kinds, as the war has all sums .00 and under, cash a pleasure forms to, over that amount 10 months credit Consumed nearly all the supply is HORSES FOR SALE—Good work io­. will be'alven-,to parties fu show our goods. team, also drwiM tnare, standard Ishing Ps- There will, therefore, be bred. t A rn ingL ry. r per at proved joint notes. Four cent '4::�Farmwe—Get your Stock Food and. Calf Meal here. not only for meats a great demand Owed for cash. �,"d 'grain, but also 1WOR SALE-12 Pure Yorkshire pigs, Trains met, by appointment, at the :We have the Royal Purple line. live sock to' J�' 8 weeks old, Thos Knee, lot 21, con. 7, Pick- Gre6nburn and 01&remont-stations, ering or address R. R. NoA, Plaering. herds. thitt'have plenish the 7 , , h131—t hkeveles. Owners mAy 416 BaIllol St., Toronto LSDON PICK?RIND been demolished by the PBRNMelit Auctioneer. war. 1POU J. S. BA • down -AL' have same by proving pro? grid', While; prices may, mine exPenus. Walter Shepherd,, er y g. paying somewhat, i1e, TIME TABLE—Pickering Slaton 0 somewhat, the possibility is that iiii 111111111, g or sev- OVERNMENT. ­vAuniipal and T. R• Trains Beef due " tollaiwo 1.0 price,, Pora, n a or a e--W Dykes, it n7 A M" Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont lied Ahjo'ne 193. 28 Looal 2,87 P. ­,Oral years at least, especially &8 Ind. Phone 7 -X 40tf - 86 Local 6.25 P. M; arils meat A a '"OUNn—An sant, QhM Fro ling Is I I %F %%A% t, on con 2 ic ering, Rei may expenses: r - - 0. 4.10061L. - ------ n!,f.rVe.rt y and . , L.-- -Vhjov --btain ble in 3 1-2 and1 1b.baigs -Dr. %-If, R baying ee 27 Looid 2.85 P. M. , --L -: the Foreign Minister of 2. Claremont. 9 -.0 now o a :'­Gormaay, has made FL strong ap. 7 Mail 8,90P. hf, —� * ' ' . OR SALE BYITEP41)ER—Tenders Cofifi�a ,Barley 'Peal on behalf 'of -hu"nity—Ito F C Urs will be received by undersigned fdr—the Aye Flo President Wilson, asking for irn- purchase of the Pickering. (1ru.q store, barber sh6p, dwelling etc.' T, M.NTcFadden. Durham, Combined Suitable proportions with Wheat-Flot" mediate relief to prevent the peo. Qnt, 9a 1r, they make splendid Bread, Buns, Muffing, p e. of OR � SALE— Reg i�,tc- i �-il that misguided country F shorth6rn starving. bull, I I months old; 2 Jer%-y caws; Durham *PAstry'and Cookies. The condition of 'cow due in January; 5 spring calves; 3 bob calves 7. Lacey.lot25,13.F. con., Picker- 1, the German people appears to be iy-pg-�l YPthoonFred 4a I ve rn 607. 7-9 :7-.;xfar worse than When buying Wheat Flour its for; -1 was supposed.to k r, 4 7'%RY WOOD FOR 'SALE—C, A.L although known. to be DRY offers for sale a limited 'number of 0V.=rz-X30,TA;V0EG1= Z-9X"0T.7M very serious. cords of dry wood at Thompson's Corners (cor- us. This serious condi- Oner of con. 5 and Brock road Price: 57.00 per Of all materials and do For Bread that rises well. lino Sion y you cord, 4-ft. length. and $2.75 or 16-in. wood. 7-10 kept in stock was 'one of the factors that ?� U Will P& 60 call M our works acd Inspoo our @**a compelled. the Germans to sue for II SALE—Two Oure-bred Cots 21 1a C) q t in Y IS 1�h �R possibility or a' OVE V- B Br 7k on ally a8 I ZPh 70. es� nd mold rams6 one eligible t register, Al;; and obtain Prioes Don't be .. . ... 0 re Mid" b hat strikes agents we do not em The one thing wanted --- a buildi at about 20x30, that could he Ploy them, 00-asol:2 re erected as a shee �en. For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc. thig P. J. Rowe, I And do throw 0 -.a person. most forcibly con-3.Pkkering. Ud.Pi.k,,i.,,-P.o'ot71l' ly We "n ff the &gent app" 60410011211ift Of 10 per eons., wbiehyou wU Whilld-bbying wheatflour it is patriotic to ba aqua quant on I I is the reference to ,human. OIDBU MILL—BPginning with Oft*�WY save bY Purchasing from a& �%. 4ti." This war has proved that %­JMondAy, Now. 45th, I will operate a modern 0011010o& of substitute flourii. cider mill in a frost-proof bull 'One that is entirely Vft-se. Current price. I d"M "' a keep ON vi�"... AbU61swent #s One J. T.- MATHES hard. for thrl" r1ewirina them.barrel, ultabWror. 4 La, ths, tar: nf'­ tl�­ Ala—;­ i'-- l­­i!­ affivasna-V7 TIMUN.&I .- " �: �� 111. . , LM U 1"L­ "IL'ilLt If AV 4:V. _7' _�7 F'o • Miss QLAltthlQN% -Mrs. S. F. RobbW& It in Peter- IND.. Mondiy of last' k, . . . . . . . . . d� as jee 'Mrs. bDro visiting her sister, Miss Ethel Born,L OnSund y, Nov. 17th, to Bush received the news of the GROPPING �rt 91QAu, who is seriously Ill in . the and- Died husband Sherman LAughlin. The 110 - : ..AND OA ROLLING n Y. Nov. 17th, the livft- Monday and Pride, Infant a of and Mrs. Linton. Richard Ward' and - his eldest young couple had died - within, a few gie, M Judson, have . exchalMfd hours of each other from the epidemic FRUIT CAKE M Is spending 'lop Western Canada. Mr. -1 am also prepared to make cider w rag ag in ► couple of da. this week in the fertile, the latter being now 6 a the now I* on Tuesdays, Wedueodays and Mrs. Laughlin went west In the homestead. 1918 .and made their home and Thursdays, spring of 191 Mrs.-Laug -Aintil furthir -noti.m. 0 Reeve John '4r 1s' r. Laugh ;we__k­_ attending I at Vansooy, Sask.. here M 77 e County where e attending nty r all eDgf4 Count -Bit Clearing Sale lin was led-in business' until the i'N F. BAYLESI joi Lague foil upon the happr little home. Misa. .Irene Duke, of Toro t 'ENWOOD Gk�, . . . 50o per lb n to, AT Two little alilldren are lett. spent over Sunday with Miss Mar. W. HENDERSON'S STORE -4aret Macikab. .Orders uAder 2 lbs 55o. W A. Forgie, of the Standard ..CLAIREMOST 'J�Snji Ston1tville,-,speint Sunday .7. �Z. ON — At his home here. t _6 91 1918 I&OUt David'Scott Jr. has entered e Noveriib4r 27; 28, 2 �11S1C Do-not'delay iandYOU n ordering r`" IW or of hie uncle, Dl..A, -Sd4ati Corsi pl . - , .. ting of Men*s; Woman's s clerk in his store. Cbildreu's Boots and Rubbers, also -by either Independent 012 sin . gle and 'double sets of harness, all J. S. Bundy, who been r Bell &bneo -now Improving slowly. I weighing 2200 lbs. Two coati heatek, e a Full U� the sick list for several weeks, is to be sold at cost. Combination safe table f or store. Twogasoline stoves, Mrs. red Farmer-is speriffing a suitable H. It- monne Pickering Rood driving SuLtable4or a few days, In' Toronto with her A 1z lady( r child. , pony, Ifiss bu V. es! in the daughter. Mrs. P. Johnston. Th6se wlping to settle �eaccountffmay Music is now recognized as, a.-nec* 3ity Mrs. Harry Thomson visited do so on above datei�. Th ex t n 9 -Mrs. Tran. of Mongolia. . on -home. Music feeds t�e soul,'as food feeds the body tth d Thtirsdayqf last literature feeds the brain. Next. to reli Wedneedwy-400 and gion, it is .ConfeC LOCAL AGENT, tionery Week. humanity's greatest comforter. Master Robin Johnston Is con fined t9 his bed with an attack of WAN1jPLj"0L1jD The New Edison opens the doors,to the world NULAONIS k* Crem ­7 influenza but Is -now recovering .'Z -bulk or: bricks of music. It brings the supreme art of the greatest, a constantly on band in nicely. .,..For the, "Old Reliable"'. instrumentalists and musical organizations'. and other Sweets ta Gum, chocolates We are lb"ed "to know that singers, instrumen _p '" 8 - 7� R. X Pugh h returned home -to' jou With such unerring Adelity that the artists Popular Patriotic Music'.. cite recovered from his recentFonthill •Nurseries" tT4&cce&,:e1g%rs, ate. hemselves could give you no more., A number of stadmAs from the IN DILLINGRA. Orchard Treat Toronto Veterinary College came need, replacina, out on Tuesday to visit Graham ���JIwl-.Bros' stables.War Gardens call for small fruit@,EW EDISON Mrs. Thos. Gibbons and daught- early bearing fruit trees, aspera- 6 A :_..... - ­ -'.1 17se 01 with a Soul" r, Mrs: Welford, are speeding a gus, rhubarb plants. e4. 1' -,'efew days with S. and Mrs. Steph- of Pickering. demand for Ornamental Stock In -i slot merely imitate The, towns abd villages to large. d9c it actuilly -re-creates. Mrs. Nelson WaRg left on Toes- _4 da of last week to v4it her sister- Secure a paying Agency with: liberal ITS Before audiences totalling mor� than t' o millions, 4'. W in-law in New York State. commissions, Experience'-' has undergone a serious - er io G. b. wit accessary. thirty great artists have conducted tone tests which Walter. and M ON .9 �J rs. ward, G. M. P that no shade of difference _05 and Mrs. Fqrsyth end Roy Ward could be detected between the artist motored to-Auroraan Sunday and N bon Wellingtong The ,spent t Ir he day with relatives and and the instrument. They have sun friends. tabliabed I& VA 9 Sawing -line (E9 ''Machine d in direct cbmparisQn with the New Edison, then A number of their Claremont instrument to suddenly ceased, "permitting the, i Manufactured by TORONTO, friends motored down to Pjeker- &!one. The only -way the listeners continue W. R. Jackson & Son' _..ing last Saturda7 evening to help artist stopped was by could tell when the : Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson Brook Road, Pickering. On p enson cele watching his,jips. Aad ♦vith the lights lowered,' brats their tin wedding, r1 the living W. M. Palmer and Miss MZ` Fr'ulwt Trees 'I the' were.unablc to say when it Black y all and Woodworking'in Macnab left on Saturday meriting voice they k the New Edison. all its branches. Saw gumming tard and when and filing a specialty. for Montreal to attend the funeral frig Plants Could a more convincing teii than this be We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery of the late Mrs. Alex. Goodfellow, devised; Dcten'h prdve the truth of our assertion. Wheels, Circular Saws. $aw Who was & frequent visitor to For Spring Plantiug­ this. 1_,trumc _eq;Avaje=_W_-� wind Irmery Mandrele,_ that Ownership 'Claremont relatives. interested in having all the great artists of the world literally We have for sale a blacksmith's bei- A meeting of those the roaring game of curling will at one i command t Iowa In good order. We need no further Introduction Prize $L90. be held In the telephone central the fact that we have been In -this (Friday} evening at 8 o'cl the Nursery Business Six+Y' ONIZ Cane In and hear the New Edison here, or allow us to Una A cod attendance is requested as, y3,0m. & one to your home. where you can heart at your Icisure. .174 and are no to meet NEWOARAGCC w prepared 7 It la Intended to organize for the existing. conditions by offering our season grade trees and plants direct to high Church And Mr. -and Mrs. Comba. of Torun- customers at Roth BoTTox Paw= The undersigned have opened up a now 9 Garage at the corner of to, spent Sunday with -the latter's Rend for our Illustrated eirculars-of s Music Store' 'Oshawa, Stalfor 9 fling. Sts., Pickering. where they we mother, Mrs. A. W. Mackay. hardy varieties' which you can order . prepared to repair all kinds at- autos, 44 ' . 2�3 - - on motor-cycles and lAc-I clei4 They were accompanied their direct and ss the agent's commis- :.-returtibyMnand Mrs. , Macka cion, of which you. get the benefit. -Tires repairs and ails are kept : ;g T� Our prices will be sure to Interest ou who are spending a few dal and all stock Is. absolutely first-class ;onstantly on hand. the city. f and true toname. Is ]Built On N & SHEPHERD, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. cousins. 0 �_Fortune COWA 'Rainy River District, are visiting Thi—Chi—se Brothers Co. ft you have to work hard -for your money make PICKERING,ONT. Andrew with the tatter's father td' Johnston. We are sorry to state. Ontario, L your money work hard for you. tlsat 7x. rs'-Cousins is now confined and per annum 10ur Savings Department I Estq6blished 1857 A to her bed with an attack of the Nurserymen V . pays 3 % - -Coal, Coal co interest is added to your principal twice a YWW. but-we ate know (301bo - rnei, Ontalio that she is now Improving' . . '.! ON DO Evansd Mrs. Ward motored 4% Hard tend soft Coal of the beat to Toronto o Lim VQ Sunday to visit the NEW GARAGE tatter's brother, FlightLieut. J. quality on hand. -Macklem, who has Just received The,tiIndereiined has :o pened p WHITBY ORA NCH`: THOS. lei. A u ti to return overseas at once d mCH-: J..60RDON HALL, Manager. LAWP no ice go on his premisei% an 'Ve had spent some time instruct- orrepared to do all kinds lag In an aviation camp in Egypt, automobile repatrinZ Will handle all uecessary'parts �-&nd had returned home only a few TH6 w weeks ago. for repairs. men The.anxtoqp parents and other PICKERING Is •^jw agent for Gray-Dort COM T" relatives who have near ones at Call in and see him looking forward STAN a front are now before buying! BARD' ANK LUMBER ..,YARD �.*o their earl return. While this y may be delayed for a few months, Thomas E. 'Stephenson, .-l(W CANADA 1jet Us qUOU ;'the dee 1p anx never-left ""D OF"" TOWN" lazed, Bab. — I�tT_ CLAREMONT, Ont' b you on G Twma In o to order wav stack sizes and mad a �8" d mvpear- pro rem has now q We can save you money. 7..ed the signing of the armis. since :Your cairnWs in our surplus seg Warmed liverq *A hea*y:stock of B. C. red The Baptist church will• hold a Mors ng& shingles on band. DeoijijAment ii� sed Bus meets 58vi 77- Ing service for the res- eets all Trains tion of the war, and for victory, do o-t 8% iday In December. First-class Rigs to hir"ay or Orders filled for all kin on the first SuE ReIrPD 18TS est at current rate. appointed night at lowest-prices. Hardwood Flooring. 7­ ,Ths government had 1 7!1 for this purpose, but last suede for Phone 1865.'s PICKERING BRANCH have Issued an order postponing Brands also at Whitby. K C. Z' ''K Manager. Terms Cash — she service until Sunday, D Thas'. Sanderson .60111 on account of the prevalence of PROPRIETORS D. Gordon S014 the ­flu" in the west. W. E. E Pugh will hold an auction PICKERING e of farm stock and implements i a 0 9 9 T I -,-.,,Cold Weather. is re =a M his premiso-A-1 I Ot 1-8. COD 10-9 6- Bell and independent phone. - Dec.PickerinK, on Tnesday,3rd. A d a Perfection Oil H Aa Mr. Pugh has decided -to give ester'at a low prices tip farming there will be no re- You nee itFarmers The Un' ed -0 erTe. He has P* large number of. nly $6 00 8 0-11- 1K erns with high grade and registered -cattle• 0 . . . . ..., .1 Z 4 e F " W high or'low glasses, --;oF k 8 9,0tv 2 :. 1b --Dash Lanterns Lant and good horses that should at t --t—liffige namber :Only $1.00 each Ontmo ric a 554146 I-a—m– .,tjve uyers. ov Cr 'a 2 5 b and Plain Velvet for heavy dress On Tuesday of last week Mr. 0 kering yard Farmers' Club meets in Pic -:-,.Fred Young w from 65e to 1.25.per Town Heill on second Wednes­ Cal.j called th-C f San Diego, ith wife and ova, Fay, o 'Best Almira yarn, grey Fred on F d and Mrs. Farmer, having F and white, 2.60 per 1b, day of each month only,, from that distant g nt State. max 1 *3 during summer months motored 1h. . . T es, reasonable Prio � They made calls at San Francisco, W a*' API Heavy Rain Costs *at very reaso hand at A. X he a -Xen's'H seed corn now on o, be- Allisou's, Pickering t be 19AJ xiStj Fe high oust, Lake0ity and Buffal tow� May ' Salt es 0, :no! *"40 Come and get your order filled. 7. d other points, and in all they Binder, twine now on hand at A S thousand miles. ftly'• travelled their re- sapt J. Allison's find at Mr, Jack. They left on Friday on --Canida Food Board License No. 8 10788 Wilson's, Pkkering. turn trip to Mr. 00. ON their home. fa 27 and Mrs. Farmer -accompanied 21" Must be called forWoreWST them " far as,' Mrs- Dsa� Go A N Xomm- of 'E9 "' IS ''UnitV 46 eJk 'Ahm ...,. c" . - i:r•i:w. ix .._ sees , _-. 14n f +a •µF�,,rC.fi., e'r.,::t"CuisR • fs,, -.+ _•� :".. r, -A-•�r �R-- ',w ".k} E... a✓ ! is +".c'.�vb.y. y,- • .4�V. .: ,VE•�: i�i.,.TVaA!.. •n'' ^y4,'.A"�) :�3•`.: Xyi ,• ».�r,."•....'2« -_i q:1••.�•..^'",�.;%'xL'�r. ��i,}'',+;:��i,S'k-N�..•'r!y / xr-3",_.tiie %•..•��._ix�r',f:�• �, •,vl[.�w.tiS �: `4!af- "vd.y..e,,t�:x, s. '1•i:;v'�,-'.`'RtaA`.gvw < ' ice ':?'. rco�.y,-{. r� ''k«�a':.+!,y'R R 4K 41 JyA 1^ -'�. A.�4C y4 •�.' �. f�!.e ' cM-, F t.•."rr� i ,77 AN. FA C :. mgrt>: 3`rawlea the British Colm bian .. Monthly ,Average is 400,000 Pqunds of Flatfish. _ --- - L I� c.Xk�� '� f�" .✓�' '� -�.--est x114 S � �' •. I j{ ' r . rrth, t- w.. u t ' ,5 i h ♦•tea �.' 11 r res a. -I•, :s the Pleau're of Four Com .��► 4 .eN A 1illette enthusla�t has boldly mated his belief that the .famous izoif has ' caused :a complete revolutionin; s�lcial, is the ruxal ;siricts today l r . .It is true ah he � city says, that cal: cannot now didtinguish between the ci sad his brother in the country- t : < _ >t give Qu the edict to the. G>,Ilette SafetyRazor.- { _ { , $ut do no Gr - Smooth chins assuredly do prompt corredness in other things, but it hardly ctrl ;� ty car -loads of frozen Paciac t � been cleaned up -and each year .seems possible_that the smartness of the social gathering in present=day farm iM, E recently left a British Col- sees the fishing vessels proceedi - �" �� �h port to supply the de- ng s homes is due to a razor—even the best razor in the world. further aSeid to get them. In former _m" { Oil 'Canada's ,214ational Fish Da , " p y ; -rasa, trips of halibut could be got 'You. answer an invitation to call at a friend's house, anis miter a softly. alai This shi meat went in small' sall and motor craft within . �aytry. Edmonton, Saskatoon, a !ew days. ' Nowadays. only large lighted room to find well dressed women and keen looking clean shaven men. B;e>i� Woone thaw.. Winnipeg, Aad as � 4 _ Mgt ser Toronto and ldonteesl. steamers with, ample bunkers and oil - AilyI tanks and capable of a lengthy How lad you are that you came prepared to.hold our own in an company. A year'- Pacific fiat -fish were g Y Y P. , P Y Y is the Canadian . steaming radius can get them,_ while _ i :- their vegsge►may ran from"two weeks And how satisfying it is to know that if guests drat in on - � pecedl _ n kSta. To -say; it it ode of the ' p . yott unex y, staple linea of food ash in ever in= i to a Month. .the daily few minutes with your C:illet+A fi,<t�a- ri: =ace=ve -them. Depleted' the Halibut* t3toelts. =creasing demand, and bias fair to be- _ One thing is Certa�rl—a GiLette Safety Razor should be part of the equip. eamse as popular, w salmon a„a t,.ti_ In_ on the .' a 'Pacific Coast were awakening to the >n1Cllt-pf every man Of today. ' The Pacific;: Coast has 1 , fact that the halibut fishery was famous for salmon and halibut, and Showing signs of depletion, and the � r the ocaris of British Columbia fish- day was fast approaching when hall- Gtt�lette Sets are L�sW by Jewie&rs; . DnWg&fda ane " t =ttrmen has" mainly been directed to I but fishing would % no longer pas- ` . 4ardWa7W 'DW& � Qf76T�tti &It -at �ii7�g �jOjjarl. the catching and m:rketin ' of these ; Able & profitable. Just when they were casting :two species. The wady market for I ng shoat for means of fu- / �i 'p r "these fish on this continent hsa sre_k'"tare employment of plants, vessels �Gsllette _ Safi Y Razar Co. of Ci�na� Limited -suited in depletion, and for past ' and men, the Canada Food Board was i aitree years both fish have Aimbed i lobking for supplies of cheap sea fish t' liitffic's and Factory: 65-73 St. Alexander 51., MantraaL Into the luxurious class. Halibut, once I for the citizens of the Western Prov_ ' so 'plentiful within , a few hours' inees. eLeltmirrg from t ancovver or Prince It so happened .that the Food 1 "Rupert, is now caught up in the Gulf Board's ' Chairman, Mr. A. B. Thom- - -;'of Alaska—the nearby grounds hav- son. had just completed a session as _ -SM M01 'me wast,o 4vra _ . _-- 898 a member of a Pacific Fisheries Com- s mission, and he had secured a wealth / -- of information as to the 'unutilized fish of the Pacific Coast. These abound, the lower away a huge poke- by the car -load. The' successful est- ted with black, and with polished were the flat-fishes—brills, soles shaped net with a mouth about 100 ablishment of 'thin fishery is but an skins that arrive in bags:from..India. ' feet wide. This is dragged over the -indicatibn of what can be done in The look fes too attractive td dug- plaice and witches --and certain cod; y —red cod a cod and ling sea bottom by means of steel wire other lines. R ' grey ng c°ci• `�11 warps made fast to the trawl winch / gest the mach -hated dose of out — � 1Z„� � of these species were to be found in � early days. ` on the fore -deck of the vessel. In its Our readers will -note advecti'se- Aloes the -base of mag nanseoue ; Pacific waters in enormous quantities, by y y. but no fishery existed for them, and passage over the a bottom, the fish tire Ment carried in this i'asue that entries' medicines, maybe seen in its crude it was 'impossible to catch flat-aah apt into the. maw of the net, and for -the NIirrth Annual Toronto Pat: form as a solid mass; rotembling After' an hour's dragging, the net is by hook and line. Sg EC, Stock Show close Nov. 25th. From brown. scall wax vy ..i” sealing- ,_Packed in hes hauled up to the surface by means of entries already pro -!,wooden boxes, from which it is chip- Novel Experiment y received this show the warps and the trawl winch. The mises to keepL_' to the high standard ped out with a chisel and hammer. _ After studying the problem and -fish slide into the apex of the net, and of. previous years both as to quality It iM of different qualities and prices: Making investigations into the most the whole is lifted aboard the vessel. 9" economical methods of catching, and and numbers, Anyone contemplating j according to whether it comes from The draw -rope closing the apex is entering stock should get entries'ofir `Arabia Socotra, or the West. Indica marketing these' fish, Mr: Thomson pulled and the 'fish are discharged without an dela f y y i,¢.' to - enli�ted the aid of Mr. John P. i3ali- ` Y Y and avoid pos- and may fetch an sum from . b = into the pens on the trawler's decks. cock, Assistant Commissioner of aihi'lzty of entry arriving eStei clos- $45.00 a cwt. Aloes .ia'• #he. juice .o! Experienced fishermen sort, gut and ing date. the big fleshy leaves .of the plant of Fisheries . for British- Columbia Through him the Canadian Fish and clean the -ash and they are stowed =-- 0 that name. This juice is pressed - g• away upon crushed ice in the fish from--the-'emes, Cold Storage Company, Limited, of . iORIGIN OF' DRUGS . roos below. After'' forty to sixty poured ittio mcheats or kegs in a semi- Prince Rupert, B.C., were induced to hours'' continuous fishing without cea- fluid state hardening presently int fit out one of their halibut steamers i Strange Forms in Which Well -Known ' Moll - Ex." CURRIE has engage n cation, the trawler steams to. port - a solid. block. -.Not infrequently, it is as a trawler to en a e i the fishery ' ' Medici Reach the Market. G stated repeatedly for flat -fish and coda. Arrangements and the ash are. cleaned, grad- ( enclosed ,in t}te dried skins of Mon - that the morale of were Made with the ashermen ed, frozen, glazed an Q packed in b0- To form the collection which ails keys, and in. this strange form is t0 lb., 100-1b, and 200 -Ib. boxes Per ship- the drawers, bottles and jars of even brought market.. our troops is without equal, bring the ash in at a set ,price.' The 1 lie knows that. this is doe to profits of wholesalers and retailers i meet -to rgarket in express refrigera the most unpretentious drugglit's - r t9.othinsa--0tsanlineaoasmact for cars. _ shop, tax is levied upon almost every x w? app„r,� were limited to a reasonable amount, country.in the world. North, south, There is nothing that fits into the - sp,;yie and the Department of Fisheries fur- ; _' Food Board Propaganda. , tor�eisc►Dai s `eh've rAntosaop flier aided the scheme by bearing 'i'he Food Board Navin arfan ed east and west, our druecome to us, regu•ar farm crops and live sock x for:mart appearance, , g e and�thc r chorea in suci>t better than a well -mans e& flock of twothirds of• the transportation Y reach g . .. Z3e AutoStrop Safety Razor p for the supply, set to work to create I strarz'e forms ti:.:t not. one non pouItr has been ot National scr<iceta charges to. all points west of the a demand. _,They had a good ui a thousand, c,aeing them in the . Pe ' keeping:'with the aid of soap, Manitoba bounds Qhs tras►le>; Product ." and water, the faces of many of ., n;• to -advertise, but the unaccountable rough at the docks or in an of the ; r ovr soldiers in a fresh, clean, James- Carruthers commenced op- prejudice against eating any other fish g ' y A solitary -sportsman, his gun un- c-oTdonable coudition. stations in March, 1918, and lies been great wholesale stores, would be able der his arm, was wandering down a A' but halibut and salmon had' to be guess at the names and na- Vow soldier will appreciate even to mora than anything else, as - landing a monthly average of 400,- I overcome. The Board ,determined to ,country ]sae in Inverness-shire, when t Ant4trop-the only razor that 000 pounds of flat-Ssh and cod ever tures of half of thew. he met a small bo' cin to school. aatomsticaty. `parp°n't o'nae since. caught howl they were mar marketed. and' Who, for example, would connect «I say, 'my boy;" he remarked, "is t Stades, therefore, the a great -pile of clr thin twigs, y ; �, that is pfrmaa dy ready los Later in the summer, the Canadian -b y, gs, neatl there anything to shoot down here2 ` Fishing .. Company, ompany, imite , o an- •cd into small bundles, with �arsa- , lace of the Food Board's Fish See- The boy looked around for a moment r couver, B.C. fitted out the halibut parilla, the great blood puriaer? and then answered, with eagerness— 'Price $5.00 steamer "Imbricaria" with trawling tion, took the in hand and made These twigs are the creeping routs ! ., g two 'voyages on a trawler, accom an- Aye, there's the skulsma' f At leading dom eteey .,,,are Ip and- roetleta -ot- pTic&lye—shrub t>, 5 car, and this vessel is now landing i y picture cam- : ower the hill: g g ; •ed b an. motion :le.: i3callcate. wilt el.Lirer sea ,and- they are worth' t Aeetos parity -catches -for the Canadian J ma man, and a film Was prepared grows in Jamaica I l Rratatass.r�ssotfrrdMaai;. by market. I which was later -circulated through- 10 to 50 cents a pound. t Somewhat similar in a censure is` These two vessels areevolutioniz- , out the West. Recipes, showing how PP AutoStrep ing the Paciflc fisheries. A new in- i ipecacuanha, which also comes to ua :WANTE to cook flat -ash and coda, were em- t- Ufety _Fran Co. duatry is bein ra idl built u to , in dry twigs, being part of the trail- r g rapidly P bodied in the Boards Fish Recipe ' - iJmitsd take the lace of the declining hali- I ing root of a plant Pound in the damp !os 7lldli yszess place g Book, and the press was supplied with s of Bre. R.: Asa_rooiaseceis bi e•- - u a regal ma them. m. Thio s trade no preparation,' Gave d before' �e- ' ' UNK. — method of steam trawling is being to ail got behind the movement end n' drying, - sZW now x , y y they are shipped off to Europe via ` successfully, applied 'to the Paciac, pushed the sale. Montevideo. They are packed -in A� FUR Steam Trawling. To -day, seven months since the first 'large sacks, and the workmen who:' ` Trawling is .the most modern me- trawler was fitted out, the Pacific flat- open the bales must beware of: W yay !lzyreae and poetess. aeasst t thod of fishing.' The vessels employ- fish and Pacific coda arewfsata a~ Roam, rig, p y- prime favor- breathing the pungent,.irritating dost . L ed are powerfully deal fiend for Illustrated. booklet and p y gned steel ites with the public. An excellent given oat, which is productive of un- i Price List j } -- steamers of about 125 feet long, and sea -fish has been given to the public I pleasant results if ineautiddsly in-; R lit CO. capable of steaming at 10 knots per at a cheap price, and so popular have haled. OLIVER -SPANNER i hour. Arriving on the fishing grounds they become that Toronto and Mon- I Castor oil, 'too, is hard to recognize 26 61.M STREET, TORONTO . 4 - ,where Sat-fi and eods.are. known to •tree] deafen are., i o - a rt h in tem a nett the beans,' �P in h ii o - g ,br son t y Po �. P _:_t ...4:.'.:� _.,.i' _ sees,,. sees.- sees ..� t......,t�,rir_rx...,.a,,.va.:•.,.. n.y„"A.:,-F._..'.r�+°',...;�a„ansG.e4 raxt'os:,�,. .t+r sues-Xlt.;?�34!�ii•f;, r IM M 41 e Lt407WO'iV044TRK AND CIO* T11 *xAUTtIr1l6- It -Hit, SKIN The most' uncanny clock is W the 1"Osession. ply for, of on Indian pr Wke this beauty lotion altes has no, dial, only- a round disk to CANAD ROWY BOOTS, SKATES, your face, rack arms and hands. whIq4 utime. rou * littlei. bells at AMM - *_ -1 1. -oviry"tull tacbe& ' Itirmeni sight at LV At The cost -of a smallr of ordinary A J& __ -hour is - Ed F%q"T 100a -M 7*'-'-:- - --ifia- --- --- - ___6 -tuir -suineient #o--strike--:A card- Txi one can prepare into nervous persons. For this un quexter pint of the most wonderful - warsist QuUltbers to-mgst of the leading zanny clock indicates -the; hour - by 7.1 lemon skin softener and complexion Hockey Chzbs in Oan4da. -squeezing the Juiceof uniting; as if by magic hand, into a 91 beautifier, by skeletorlp A number of bones heaped, bottle con - two frenh lemons Into a -,8snd for &0'.6taloq. about It. The skeleton then seizes a taining three ounces of Orel iard whits, bons and strikes with. It at.the bells J. BROTHERWIN Cate should be taken to strain the t Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon as often as are hours to be in4lqktod. "-678-580 Yi6nge -St. TcTonto This done, the skeleton falls again- to _pW9 gets In, then this, lotion will keep pieces. The strange cloak has, of fresh for months. Every woman knows course,, many Admirer& Thus,, .. an that lemon- juice In used to'bleacir and En $ VWdLZqW3133C10 English banker recently offered 5,000 remove 'suck blemishes As freckles, r6er could not be, For Autnmu for it, 'but'the oi and. In the ideal sallowness and tan induced to sell it T kin softener,• whitener and, beautl4er. Just, try it! Ge of an kinds. orchard white at any druir store and. Australia's Contribution. Better quality. preferred.I rid. make Australia sent -abroad 336,000 men 'two- lemons from the grocer A .7. Write for prices. up a,quarter pint -of this sweetly fra- of a population of 5,000.000. Of that STANFOR MinIted . . . . . . . lotion and massage it: number the total casualties were 290, grant lemon 1118 Mansfield St.Montreal dailyinto the .taco, neck, arnis"and 191. The dead reached the emark- hanhand's. It to marveloin to smoothen able figure bf 64,431, While the pristit POULTRY,rough, red hands. .number4d -3,401, and thewoundedWTED vr EGGS and 156,000. Tt# recruiting when the vat FEATHERS 'ANerif' Origin of Sandisrich.- ended was at - the rate of 4,240 a Highest Prices Paid Sandwich takes its name from John -month. pyompt Returns -No Commission gues fourth Eitrl of, Sandwich, Monta P. POULIN & CO. n 1792 who used to have slices, of Minard's r'l-1"@nt clu"s Garret in Cows British Air Uniform. of some -mum worust woutreat bread served to him while he was at in not British air ministry ann6unceif the gaming table so that he need back, be I(eep 51joeS 17egli London that a light blue uniform has stop playing. To go* fartherbeen approved for officers aM airmen 7 - derived his title frotif Sandwich, a. of the Royal Air Force. Sonia months England, the name of town in Kent, must elapse before the new uniform D�� -IN D�� 1 0 t which was made up of the Anglo- -wic,", mean- can be generally provided, but khaki Saxon words, sand and. ualform Wilt shortgradually. be replaced' byl�y be unavidlabla e, Coneerning the value of any Ing and will town --sandy town. Stooks or shares in your posses- ------ slan, write: us and we will 91TO, you the fullest infqr a _svaJL- MbLIMSA Cftron VJVbftaft& .-able without cffiike. Liniment Co., Limited., :K1nard?s Lin WAIrrZ3) Don!t run away with the_IdeaSHOE POLISHES Gen ter 1 received that because a stock is tismiu.-Lost winter LIqU IDS wid PASTES -1 E X E It A L BLACKSMITH. REIDF the use 'of MIN It is -without value. great benefit from ILX l3roa.. lJothwell.-Ont. ARIYS LINIMENTIn, a severe attack Our up to date information may /-AkX.WHIfi'iA)Z M1111i &ROM 71M. -AT ONCE, BY PRO` save you needless worry and loss of LaGrippe, and, I have frequently ANTED: 4F ... OR OX-SIL,000 SHOES Wgressive Concern In the Niagara PRO - through premature We. prove it to be very 15fffttlTe In cases ; d Penin ula� the Garden Spot of Canada. ..Give un your confidence and. we •of Inflammation. PRESERVE +e LEATHER Boilermakers, Help4Ka and Handy 11dam. kPioyment. Encineerins and Steady err machine Works of -Limited at. YOU", Cadaft� irM me. t yours." UCCA W. A. HUTCEC1341516�- Catharines. Ont EL M. CONNIOLLY & CO. lkembers Montreal Stock Exchange ran sJL= 106-1 . 00 T When developed in broadcloth and ranspoftation "WMPA Building nd job Printing P haat trim med-with-fur.this -model -Iii-90it- ino nes ft goo. V10 n 1.2#r 7MONTREAL. able for dressy wear. Mccalf Pat- A Quick Rellet or I mcm 44 To Utilize OW Tin, Cana. Ilve Pubilshtnx Co.. Ltd., Tormto. tern_ No. 8668, Ladies' Coat Suit. In P,bw,006 for Headache It in .estimated -that .1A ined worth of used tin cans are wasted, 7 sizes, 24 to 46 bust. Price, 25 cents. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER TOR SALIS In New Ontario. Own* These' patterns may be OWL SLOOO. Wrrrt1'd*%b1: in Canada. A--companr irrarce. Will "It from your local McCall dealer,.,or every year by badly digest 6"" that aMount - Apoly J H., oro VrUS041 St called' Can Conservers of . CanRdav and acidaresulting ther*homare Publishing Co.. Limited, Toront& from the -McCall Co., 70 Bond Ltd., has been formed in Toronto to absorbed by the blood which In -Twonto, Dept W.ttsencssmasrsovs collect these, and cleanse, sterilize turn Witates'thie nerves and cans" d-IA.NCZP- TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC. 7 Water the work horses' knd,re-tOp 'them for use a n4 external. cursel withe. 4, often, bat . M&ckenzie-Mann hands of rhou Interval' a understood that gain. It Is aoe W" tisq4 etc. is ;Mao- of out Data r same u4satment. avoid letting them drink too much of interests and J. P. Morgan & CO-, Of ated. mother Sd,9 5 will correct ter being fed, or when over he .New York are inta4sted in the under- Woodrow. EN' taking. carrot Or Potatft&'L Squash, turnip, : Will be much better. if cooked in the MONEY ORDE RIL n A 11kT pay YOU tge�t3L, ham and tw, %&,% best baits IMF ra rests old tropers* favor- �van.' Add -JUA a F__4y1A;dr_1dW_n Lin 'tight in an earthen dish. a c ii� Muto 16U 'Y 0�: Ore. Five cover Dominion Express Mosey to suepm av%� on. treks that will ts. Dollaft costs three cants Ill ram ip TM, FIRST ROM hdbNW4# Scatter coarse -Wt an -the carpet sal sir- Our I before sweeping It. This helps to. A liery good use for i'vorn-out bring the colors up.'- : - - .: . . . blankets is to fold them double and lidaw and da �aee�torbriisa'°took'.oa ill ut them in pretty sateen covers. COMfOlrt injLrellef from pan -r­-FzLa-c1—1ned_,_ tKe—covers. makes 810111111116 the- 7 FUN= B1111086 & CO. to stand a while as this stiffens the Buttoned 6 keep in position -and make excellent. Werldva LIrAime0t. bri:s0ea WW makes them work like 4:6 Small covers for 6* _.: 1. ft L", new. e readily made rheumatic 4 cats and bassinetteg are This famous reliever of : ­ . fill this way, and very we cosy !�4� has,--so'e"ss'. stiffR5M There are many advarittges to a sprains, neuralgic pains ad=tnosf, are. anity on house. twinges thtt-4tum Single pitch roof other external "Entrks Close Nov. 25a, 1918 -sales This -type is most easily built. It Ulaards Zdatnt=t 0=011 C014112- Suffers from, enjoys its great tically never daily to. In the treatment of all silo because it p7ac ..... gives the highest vertical front ex An UnsfulcaVe Spirit. bring speedy, comforting relief. troubles bathe freely with Cut& �TORONTO posed to the sun's rays ana,throws s little cora Soap and hot water, all of the rain water to the rear. There was a subilharine on the port Always ready for use, it take dry ro- gently, and apply CuQcura Oint. bow. The e ,neat captain duce results. Clean, refreshing. Vade to the affected Pu!tI6 ptain and every member to pritetrate without rubbing and AT of the crew knew it. There was the lbese fragrant super -creamy, in Canada. At all drug stores. A 4 usual nervous efficiency. Seamen who. large bottle means economy. emollients tend- to preverit little \. STOChad been tprpedoed before were as - skin troubles becoming scrions. curing their comrades that they would if used for every -day %iiet PUP e1W1 Tq all get off safely, hurrying while they %AA.P PON116 -belts adjusted. a& Rae ars • h !Mbny spoke to get their life For sam* of owl of the stewards, full of. anxiety dress One H W for his commander, rushed up to b. 0 e =ut the captain and asiced, where ran life -belt 90c., 60c., $1.4 Make entries an bl%*s In back at, Was Alan ------ -1111. . premfum'List and mal!�Jo "I wanted to buckle it onto you, C. F. TOPPING, Secretary air, Box 63% d West Toronto who lia " fAm he said, excitedly. "Mind your Own business," retorted. the Irish captain promptly, "and you g ma=r ShOWL dates or cof Fee find help with the guns. I'm from Cork -belt." SUbS+ L A h .an4dal and I don't need any life A DBCeMbrith 6th Chinamen at the Front. relief when in trance at the war's close there THE, PAIN AM AGTS QUIMY .."rFFEE TO GIRLS .+,eycb- Chinamen em- emnatism, lum ,h lame back, toothache, ear- ange were about 50,000 graln. MI-Ilar troubles we quickb. ache, sore throat. Bi DOR ca"U�p Itbaabeen sold fordo Y=4 g Doll and railway making, played in road and rai rq b irffVs Fain Eiterminator. lItH Thin Big* Doll to 15 th- to every bousebold-has a hundred uses. -Hamilton, Canada. e0 LE' rhes tail, has Jointed. legs to machine repairing, and blacksmith ural and carpentry work for the allies. AN dealers or um*o us. HIRM RItMEDY Co.: and arms and not head, hands and feet. The Their-wagea range from $9 a month Doll Carriage has steel frame and wheels, area for coollies to $6 a month for skilled the seat. back AC Im fitters; board and lodging, clothes, hood are made or 01 0 T -light andfuel beffig found -by -_the - Inches is -W-%J--JL- W -GoV�ernmen �,whlich also conveys the high amis e rl alae -to China free, an workmen from and d just th es a bonus in hard cash of $270 Just send us 01 gives -name and a.� lnispure.wh e— on embarkatioii, $75 in case of injury,' 0 wtU send it for the Bit your Oki DCI Corona o address IQ and we ronado Beach, California you 30 Packages of and $150 in case of death. Co Some table drink 4 lovely embossed Xmas Post Cards to r San Diego One of the most dff icult tasks le6fi- f .7 sell at 10 cents a does not contain package. When they are $0 ft fronting well-meaning farmers is that, . . .... `�;,POLOI MO -TENNISV P TORING, sold send us the money �'sba�A towu and wkwill send you the caffem'd off' any Of doing thel: d creating' Big Doll.• with all charges and maintaining" rural conditions. BAY AND SURF BATHING mid, and we will also 1P which will attract CanadiAn-born men AND BOATING prepaid, you the Doll Cann other harmful FISHING charge If yoi� will and their families. lace without any .&+urb- show Your Doll to nerve -1.8-ft/0 Golf Course r 4;riends and get rust ' tj�,&e of them to Put tea leaves and all waste kit - en -L utcanitic spell our cards and earn ing then stuff on' the fire after dinner. "."JHotel is equipped throughout with A . K. ,iprtxes too, Send us This will' your coal bill down. our name and a4- S r $3rateM. 7 1ress, to -day so prink* d you can t -your Dol ER%W Krriage Quickly I I and Ther6 a Reason An o�hion sliced up and put in a AMERICAN PLAN DOI old water will absorb the Address basin of c Manager JOHN J. HERNAN, WOUZZ-WAAAMIT smell of new pidnt In a, room. QUWANT *=of 2ft 310916C %"1 TorontoISSUE No. 47-18 ri- .z, ac}, �,M WK'S �;zi'-TS'. :� �.krxYs..a,, ' 7ti++Ya?�P... ,.;..�,? :,.'.,3,"'� -� s�yc�rs - -.. ... y„-. e�_ ,iY'.:i�i: ,. ......'...:`� ,. - •aJCT! i--.�-....�yK�".+.: #;,?r".'.:' - 3.!ar 'j�•: - � .. id•"A. .- $,.P K H .. �, .b-..y,.,.=r� ... w.�caf��� ,�s�.ni/1z�J."q,.r!%.... �•a•-••�'� v a�i. �; �.r... � .i'� r'.� `�!'�'�""...."'' • ..� ' �•' ''� ¢6.��,r 1. y* van. b^ '�•=?"� a. � . , yjai'�♦ T.y,,'0.,. r. �� IT'•Y. •,.: �, 1 y".. pF�• ,,. + J..'y�.°}� 6� .r ",• 1 11 -•,iw �,, „J �S„yM r, Iib' ,,, .'.. w'+.y iT([� -Master.John Greenlaw, young Y[.ila a of Drkhatn. Sale at one. - - a r _ s -•M. .rte/'ii.F�i F✓ 7, qQ� '. Bon of James �areels2aw had. the jfee b711B. W• B. Povv-e11, awstioneer. t c: ; . .;,. miefortuue ! to , have .Que of his SATURDAY, Nov. stands enter the ealitin ting -box one t ooare belle ou tpigs,.' Fred Bunting. - of F,> hibition B A r#, ag sat ie, � bAoofito P day, last week necessitating his-, cdrn and pure-bredpoultry.,the pro- .ei t r ►. +. Wal! h �. Qver . On Ay. removal to the hospital; where the`. err of -Chas. B. Ballard, lot 32, con. - ' --At ther.carload of good hard- mints of his fore and second +�' �hitby Townshipp� Hale at one - - ` • fingers had to be am tutated, ' o'plock, sharp. ' Vim, Maw, -uuc- c snood ie expected to arrive in the tioneer, _ Canada Food Board Lice$se No. 8.20 _ _.- `'viHsge in, a few days. _ . —The- Women's Institute 0111 _ _-- old-their_neat--re nlar-me i MONDAY, Nov, 25Ta—Auction sale of _ - ---A; .-•and l�rs.-Lain-a ¢ et >� tt-------.__ 31 , of Rosebank; sent Sunda the home of Mrs. J. C. Philip on eiaiSdivaiiinTer; s -Goof; -$- acres -o ,, y beech and maple, the property rLOVES SOARFS and -TOQUES, `with J. R. and Mrs. hezton. Tuesday afternoon neat at three R p tyy of Al.Al• o'clock, The Octdber best Nilson lot !,,,con, e. Uxbrid e, Washable-Obamoisette,- in volors, Brushed Wool Sets, in colors blue, -James Richardson is ,again on program to be sold .in ;L acre lots. Sale at one `•dui , after.bein confined ,his sba white, black, grey, buff and mustard and green. Tliese are the y Wm. Maw, auctiopeer. k -' bed for several da s thro h III gate's Convention, t of the been racial �• white with bloc points. `!latest” add--rdapppro - TvRener, 1Tov, 2ftu-Auctton sale of These are of excellent qualety and priate Christmas' girt.about l0 acre beech, maple, pine remarkable value at 1.25 r and onl 2.00- the set. ee them, poned until the new ear. k p y -ffire, Lninaden, of �eterboro, yy and cedar, at iot.19, con. 4, Picker- few ic er- • -Ho, far Florida,' California and, Jieriiiother, JJ..pB., and 32ra Thez other "winter reeort" points ; also the (Brock certty of Miss EllU Robson. s — �`�totr: weekly sailings to and from Eng- -:. Sale t 1 o'clock. See bills, W. - land, B, ��QCBtgE'TS Ireland and Scotland expect. A new shi rat ] s> " Lioatr doe Clar$ leiE.on Tagtt:,pert. Powell, suctioneer. p ant{�uet to hand of Wo have a nice assortment, -off ed to be resumed in near future. WRDNEBDAY, the reliable "L & A" make. these in ie black and blue, stay to spend a fear dayys with his Nov,. 27TH—Auctton g Y+ t i later, Mrs. F. F. Balsdon, of -Car. Call on or phone Steplibnson (No' tialeof several acres -of maple and all sizes and several -styles plush, felt and corduroy. .Y 88) Whitb ,for further iaforma- beech standing timber the_pro rt Oowe and let us fit you with a If yolt want a nice hat at a. reel• tel' y o vane, at lot 16 Fe. 9, pair. Prices 1.50 to 2.40. doable price, see these: dL McFadden offering p son's tickets t Pickerin . con. , for sale by tender s Mg -8 re sharp. m, Maw, auctioneer, . Certain Neta and Serifs Drees aoodB stc. See his.'. advt. in another and foreign pointe. eeure tickets , iealnnia. at your leisure at Stepheasob's, THURSDAY, Nov, 29za—Auction sale Charles McGinty is able to be W hitby, of standing timber and farm imple. Cream Bungalo Net at 70c yard Blue basket ¢loth 50 in. x.50 yd The three weeks' cam i n meats at lot 32, con. % Whitby Tp., White 85 and 46e yard Black and white suiting 64 in. 2.oU around again, after being confined g under instructions from E. B. -Vast- Plain Cream Scrim .50c and Bide and red laid just the to the house for several' weeks for Victory Loan ended on Satur- atone. Implements will be sold at 12 Dresden 70c yard thin for school dx ses St in 1.36 with the influenze� day with results far beyond ez• o'clock, on lot 8'�, and timber at E.80 pattern, y g —The boys who were drafted pectatiosw The sum aimed at on lot85. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Borderec}�Cream,�. 69e yard Blue and black serge, 50 in. 2.04 within the past few wont s will originally was 8800,000,000, which- - These are 36 and 88 in. wide Navy blue cotton flannel 75c yd h• was Later increased to $500,000,000• TUESDAY, Dxc. SRD—Dispersion sale 3 likely receive their discharge vtcith•- But instead of the objective, the . shire high bred pigs shorthorn anld' Simr le- -.Sweater -Costs `' ? m the next few days, jp p _ -met weather Footwear —Lost—Three books from the grand total of $676,000,000 has meats, at. lot 18, con. 7 Pickerin , been raised, This reflects rest the mart of E. E'. Pu h. $ae Men's, Women's, Boys,, Girls -and Mens pull -over Sweaters in public R library. Have you them f B at 1280.shar g H, .s, Kiddies' Rubbers in all sizes, brown and grey, heavy 8.50 to 5 xk The Rosary, The Harvesters aad credit on the spirit which ataitns,t•. p. Bee bills, I y y " 'lhe Law. of Psychic Phenomena. ed the Canadiansoin carrying on Pugb, auctioneer. " Also mens, youths and boys snag Men a Sweater coats all. —Misses B. and I. Bunting re- the war, and speaks volume's for TUssDAY, Dzc. 3RD—Auctlon sale of proof rubbers for winter. shades, at 1.60 to 5.00 turned home last week. after the rosperity of the country. 10 acres of mixed timber, at lot3, J. We have them• in all - Boys' grey and various _ _ p con. 5, Pickering, (adjoining the Al-eizes,'aaiit other colors, at 14 to 8.54 .,:spending a cou le of months with —The National 9anitariam As. Audle . road> the 4 y' n p soeiatioa ha.9 aske_ d that'uext Sun y • property_ of_John . creeds and relatives. in Toronto.. A. O'Connor. Sale at one o'clock. ; GROCERIES ,f da be. observed as Tubercolosis. ti �nd$trathroy, y See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, _ t � - y of thSunday in the churches — - -- -OWE b 'Eli Wilson, principatED�$sDAY, Dsc. 4Ta-Extensive Special, for the Xmas Cake -.public school, moved on Saturday ay R T11 erco osis, Day in the g• g Come in add see us. If, how- pp y credit sale of registered and high into Miss, Leavens' residence on sphools, and will no doubt,: be .ob- Seedless Raisins, the very best served in many as such. grade- Holstein cattle, -horses, ever, you find- it; iuipossible,_.just r Ohurch Jt., which was recently y places'sheep• poultry, implements etc., at qnality, in bulk 17c lb s vacated b �Mr. Heals The Association has sent ont a lot 14, con. 7, Pickerin the proper- phone or send your • order And we. by Y•. g. P P Fresh Currants 35c lh 5 =O• H. Pilke moved this week warning in regard to t8e epidemic' tyof R. Nuttall: Sale at.10. Lunch • � y of influenza. Mas of Mixed Peels 85c lb will give iii the most careful at. .. � into the fine residence an Church y' the victims provided.' See bills, J. H: Prentice. _.. y$� St., whish be recently parchssed of tfie "flu" 'have been left in a auctioneer. Beeded Raising, pkg :17c lb tention and the goods will be de- from E. Baledon and. which the weakened condition of health and i�_ Seedless Raisins, pkg 35c 117 livered promptly. .Yp with a less -resisting force, and C4 LECTION OF TAXES y la—Chart just vacated.-' may readily fall into. consumption. EC —Charlie Marquis; of Stroud, These le are advised to avoid eccompsaied by his brothers Ed.. P� TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING L00$=if you bny'a: ything, of any description, in our stole. `doe and Jack, and his frievd, Pte. worry an overwork. They ad. - p y vise nurishia food, regularmeals; '_ ._ �-- . Robertson, span over nada li -- , you �•» - n gbh n will be at the places gamed below•• - —Ed. Balsdon moved .on lion. a.. ve all plenty of sunshine. - from 9 o'clock in the forenoon .until ! ret{ 1n it sIIC) get an exchange Or your ?money. •,day -into the house --on Elizabeth -The services in the Pickering oclock In the.atcetnQoa oLeashof the _- which he recently purchased Methodist church cert Sttnday, lass named, for the purpose of ieceiv= from the Wm. Wilson rotate, and Inter nth The' will astorbewill de inter t};e Town andall. Br Dec. 2nd next, at �/", tag fazes. viz : ,n, . .:. C H A P M A N -� whish ,hoe ust been vacated b p ,t Eli Wilson. a timely aermoti is the morning on ill On _Tuesday, rec; 3rd' and 81on- - °-Poll Reav Mr. Snider, of -Toronto, "Social Reconstruction." in the will.oceap the pulpit in St. Au- evening >t suitable memorial ser- House..Pickpi•in Viilage.- �r� `draw's church oa Sunday nest vice will be held fur -Rev.' D: E: i3) Thursday, Dec. 5th next, at the •- 'YES, WE CAN SATISFY YOU both morainic and evening, schen Johnston who was recently a office of D. A. Beaton, Whitecale, " rite `%will speak in behalf of the highly osteemed pastor of this T$ouAe-aRiroa. - = )Lord's Day Alllaace. vhureh. His many friends are 9.11 Tax Collector, Claremont 'A nice. linb of. Victor Twill`s, suitable for children's dresses, also blous. B. Houser hoe completed urged to attend. 5peeisl singing — -- -- es_ and kimooas, in cream with, blu$dot, crew n with lavender, navy by the choir. . Keep in mind the Auction .gale of Farm with white and gold, at'35c per yard. We have a splendid line { the shipment of his crop of onions, S g annivecsa services which __ les' Chamuisefte Gloves in re black,. white And amounting to about 1200 bags. t'y _ __.. may, - of Lad y, �.;� vane fro 52 o- per ec. _ and�th. � cream- with fancy .Btitches.on,bae all sizes, at 1.25 pr. 5 beg. He has also a large quantity Special services on Sunday the Taw'a$$� Of Yr hitib We have some splendid values in Ladies' and (lents' Underwear -P611- 9 ! cabbage to die of. 15th at 2 and T p. m. Popular ro ► mans' For ladies, gents. We handle the famdub D & A - Pose p Eureka for -We are pleased'to know that gram on Monday at li p. m. follow- There will be offered for sale by pub- Corset at 1..25, 1.56 and 2 00• Try a pair if you wish comfort. _ Han neth Gordon, who received a ed by a splendid --peace festival. llcRuction by Hugh Pugh, Auctioneer bad gnu -shot wound in his left For full particulars see press• next at the Wilson House, Ashntire. Ont., A big variety of Xmas hdkfa aad Xmas novelties. Come in and look week. The first after -war on Thw'sday, the 12th de of- over our display of China. Prises are right. arm a few weeks ago while haat- y _ -- +' o -let ft' rA --}s ber• 1918, at 2 o'clock m., the fol- ��R-s-t-Simeoe-Point.--ie-duing-vetp ung headed P• nice! b a thankful lowing lands, namely : The south s0 _ IT 'at the Toronto General y people. -J. W. D. scree more orleses of the east hslfof G� A. G�ILLESPIE, - DUN BARYON �p tal• -l�Tow that the war is over and lob number 20 in the 9th concession -of ev. Mr, McLeod, of Pitts- the munition factories Roing Wit- the Township -of Whitby, in the 11iar , of business, the oudook far elec- yy _ i'^�,W E A. g Pa., was the guest" of Rev, County of Ontario, owned by ,fhe late -� „„ 1 M E tric IIg1 and power Dr. Marh_on M_ ondav Mr_ Mp. g po orP►ekerin.g Alfred B Fisher.-lq. --7�eod, wo is visiting friends in On- should 6e a greet deal -better. The This farm adjoins .the Village of -. - .4 - tario, occupied the pulpit in Mel- reason given by the Hydro -Elect- Ashburn and is adapted for stock or °.•villa church, Nest Hill, on San• ria Commission for not- extending }train. On it a're said to be a frame i -da last. the system to Pickering was the barn and•$ Acres of.orcbard. teat demand for w TERus: •-Ten per centon day, of safe, Sweater 'C.o&ts, Shirts, Ties, daps, Gloves and Underwear. - y power b the --Rev. Dr. -Marsh will occaP9 B p° y balance in so days. Our fall stock of these lines ls' 'open for inspection. the pulpit in 9t. Andresv'e.ehurch, munition factories, who. had the For further particulars a t to the - -Whitby, both morning and even. aret' claim on the country, and Executors, Messrs. • Jo hn• Mi ler and Ing on Stradayy ne=t, as the and, another reason was the scarcity (cordon B. Fisher, Asbburn, Ont., and r . of that chareb will conduct snoi•, of labor. Both of these excuses Norman Stuart, R. R. No, 4, Uxbridge. �B .00T S ,:B O 0 T S s x� weerery services in St. John's for withholding light from Picker. A. E. Obristlae, Whitby, Ont., solid• ,church, Brougham, on that da ing are now being overcome so for for the Ezecutore, and the auction- Our lines are eo leie in both heavywork in boots and finer -The west erprophets are all t 'Hugh S. Pugh. Out, -- that we should be able to secure ser, g, s Glen Mx or, both light and power at an earlygrades. Better look these over. the price is right.. predicting as n winter. They OTIOB is hereby given that Sam - point ti the fact that there are date. However, we cannot ex Nuel Burgoyne of the Towoshi of pelt D 'very few •beech -nate or batter- to get it unless we keep .prodding F�aet Whitby io the County 9f Ontario, R • A BUNTING, -r I' �.CHERIN(�► � �� •iouts, as well as other signd that away at the hydro people. The in the Province of Ontario, Farmer, ,... ,Established 1867. ' w apply to the Parliament of Cans- . • .. , _that the indications point to a again and remind those who are da at the next session thereof, for a t mild winter: in authority of our great needs. - Bill of Divorce from his wife Alice —Mrs. Mann, who lives with her —The man Pieteribg friends Maud Clarke of the Town of Hilton in �Jof Rs D. the State of 'New York. one of .the '. �NE g l/' � 7ed. . daughter. ffirs. A. J. Bier, is;seri- v $•�ohnston heard with IIoited• State. of Amertoa, 3larriednisei ill enfferin from a deep ,sorrow of his death, which � --y g paralytic woman,'on thegroand of adultery and stroke, and her condition is the took l on Saturday at hie desertion. Of Robee, Blanhets,-Olub Bags, Sll Whips of aBsource of mucic anxiety to her home a Lakefleld, after a brief Dated at the town•ot Oshawa in the - !friends. As we illness from neumoni followin 6louat of Ontario in the Province of rinds have juss go to tees we P a Bhear that she has passed away. An attack of influenza. His fune• Ontario, the 16th day. of. August, -The funeral will take place at$ -p. rel took Place on Tuesday to Nash- A. D, 1918. When needin an Harness, Cse Goods _04. cemetery. recovery. •. -Sunday last was set apart by :-the Dominion Hoveru ent as —& "day of than$agivi'asJqrthazetwm -=€-peace-amu the victory over •_-: despotiam and slavery, but on '-. acedunt of the prevalence of the ;'`"'flu," which is now. raging in the 'western provinces, they have post. ``ppooned the date until the first Sun• < .day in December. However, as :snaoy cburebes had made prepare- tions for last Sunday, they made the day one of thanksgiving. The mild. weather that; we have been enjoying during the ' the past few weeks has relieved the fuel situation considerably, v ,>' Many furnaces have had no fire in Y rithem yet, while last fall they were going about a month earlier. k 'Thus the recent mild weather has ,-,made a having of from one to two tons of coal in many liouses. It is j, � � "`hoped that the mild weather may . continue, even if it is not favor• A t+tp *� r ridding the country of the 15r•' �'iO4'i '�.., i�:11T :.• .Sw. .^_h�.�•k.•SSr" .z.. ..4. - _._.-. 9! �tYk ...un..•�. been stationed at Lakefield since By his Solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, Call Anti Bee us. last July, going there from Fene 49••11 Oshawa, Oat. Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly and on Falls, and prior to that open -- o ist Church. He was a man in the prime of life being only 44 years of age. He was a most industrious worker, and was Popular wherever he went, especi- ally among the young people. His early demise will prove a great loss not only in the church with which he was connected, but also In the community where he lived. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, .and also his mother who resides in British Columbia. To .these the sympathy of the community is extended. R&L5 I LZGISTZEL FRIDAY, Nov. 22nD -Auction sale of cows, young cattle• sheep sad pigs, the property � of H. A. Jifkins, at the Village of Whitevsle, Sale at one. See bilis. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Nov. 28 -Auction sale of cows, youngoattle, sheep and pigs, the property of H. A. Wilson at the 1mSCS�ER=NGIt• You can always get the beat Mani- toba Flour made from No. L. Manitoba Wheat. Royal Household and. Glenora for ' Bread. Try a bag. " Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats BRAN, SHORTS "Happy Thought" y :MI% FEEDS - OAT CHOP] CRUSHED OATS p. Aange. k; BARLEY CHOPS ;; "' _._• -_ .. - WHEAT- These- stoves are acknowl eco - CRACKED CORN' - ._MIXED HEN FEED to be the best stoves Caldwell's Cream substitute Calf Meal. . Molasses Meat CHOPPING AND CATJ 'ORUSHING EVERYDAY Get prices on feed in ton lotO. BELL PHONE. W.' W . "VV0 i3CM Chopping every day. -.. ..-'.. .__. �-...Sia -- ..._ _ ». 0./..r-., -'f. ._ ,1y.✓� Adie-�'i..• on the market - - - to -day. ` Splendid bakers, easy on fuel and handsome iso design. Call and see qtr full stoekj I H. OUNDY r • .. .. �"'^••�:'->'f.,:tk:i,.ioYeine§rtis,"iw'„.i'''' aC,... °P�,tst�...u9x,^.n � �' f