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P. R. have donated 800 yards miscellaneous and Interesting char- the>ltti a1 %WHITE SATIN-BREAD of avel; la 'o i actor will be i fig of glasses. -Byer p g' t on the siding in presented. You cannot : oiaretnoat. sii: CREAM BUNS—FAmiLY Au ley yard for the purpose of gray; afford to miss this concert. Admis- TEA BUNS-PASTRY elling the elderoad to the station for stun 16 cents. • • C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.fJ.S , one_and_one _quuarter miles. This ---••••• • , N. Fain b, mamba:- -f.the C e of -= been plaae�-off - - -. _ h7efolsar and Carson=of ontatta- - - - +ot Royal collage of Bnztteons. Edinburghaitude iaydue the Cour DP- thefo uch BWofal attention to deleasee of Women'and Miss Diller, of Scarboro, is spend-. SHORTS ng a time with"Mies Anni--B-kL p. drea. Office and residence,Brougham. JUMBO gravel and to the our enterprising Richard and.Mrs. Ward, of Baleams ' I'ICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ? SCREENINGS(wheat) citizens for ire distribution. spent Sunday with friends here. and X-RAY INSTITUTE OATS C. W. CH Joseph William;, �f Toronto, has TO the Farmers, OAT CHOP moved on to the farm-bitely vacated zalcsasRlxo, - - ONTARIO Joseph Cowan will hold an auction byGGeorge Judd, -- a -- —CORN AAFD - - -” - e and Mrs Judd.s Th Mill will be tannin It• NWIN TOWLE, af: H., W. D., C. at., 6�R�T CHOP— eaie of fatal stock k- -seed pent&coo- again on g rain, ate. on Thurada Dec. 3rd. pie of days with Orville and Mrs. Physician-io-oh.rga , `:MIXED GRAIN•& CHOP % Mr. Cowanhas rented his farm Byer, of Port Perry. flyeoof M m s.etai a so f Proataeio nig' _ A few from here attended the sin Monday, October 19th' ' o! ]fen, Diseases of women, E7.aow, everythin advertised will be sold.! Ii'- - °or''X-Ray e=�a�- Diseases of•ra A'grand¢patrioticic concert, under fog school on the 8th line Markham AtI"at*and diaaeseL tuagglass"Lad O'OAL 00.&1i the auspices of polli,Wg sub-division, on Thursday evening. With my increased power, I will OS"Hon"19 to a sad 7 to 0 4tgy No, S. will be held is the Methodist •-••-• be able to do an.increased w - (Scranton D, L. & W.) church, Cberrywood, on the evening Attend Patriotic Concert' at business. + _ BROUGHAM . n: v Si was• STOVE, CHESTNUT,-PEA of Wednesday, Dec. 2nd. A splendid Cherrywood. " program will be given by the follow- E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRI$- AND STEAM Ing able•talent : Madame le Mar, My BAKERS JOY makes equally ' • 1L�R,O=tcons�erowaAttwny,aodCooaty soprano soloist,Pickering;Miss Hazel as good bread as western mills brand, <<� fialWbr. Ooort Boase,Whttin, 10 y PRICES RIGHT. Moore, elocutionist. Mr. Fs1au Mise- Howard Malcolib spent over $un- and it costa ou lees. Wh should day in Toronto. y y E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and net, violinist, and Miss Thel Muir, ou not patronize your home mills 2 �tr fg ianiat, all of Toronto, anal Mrs. Thos. Beer was a city visitor y ' ti.Bollcitor.Notary public,Eto. t[oaey to J, gpINB LIMITED by They give you a good market for our ossa OIDce Brock Bt.North,whltbv. 9617 • ocal talent. The proceeds of ehe con- one dap last week. r ; P T. C. and Mrs, Brown, of Toronto, rain. You would get lower prices' cert will be devoted to the relief of or all grain if It were not for the local -' .PICKERING, ONT. spent Sunday here. djlltft>rtsss gaarlla. the Belgians. The chair will be taken Mre. W. J. Devitt spent over Sun- molls. Surely they are entitled to r' at 8 o'clock. Admission, adults 20 da with friends in Toronto. your patronage. " �yr�r G. HAM—Issuer-of~�arri�gge cents, children 15 cents: ' ' •* • Li...sees in the County of ontei3o, QOK HERE ! ames and Mr. Wilton bad a pleas-vial _ are tri to Markham on Monday.P 1 want to buy your Barley, Buck- F, g ye' 9tty Cherrywood Wednesday next. fiwheat and Wheat. '�1 e Claremont F'uxni- Mrs. Cleo. . N Phillipe o visiting.her POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- mother; Mrs. Newhart of Au_ro�Q. �T ` 1 . tioaeez, valn&tor,collector sad bract tll2'e ,5t0]^e WHiT6YALs' John N. Gerow ret reed from his F. Z. 0"m'=�r.&.7t z} ie f ntarziags liceaab,BrouttQiam. 40y - • is the best place to get your Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, of.Toronto, hunting trip, bringing a fine deer with =x HOPPER Issuer of Marriage HOUSE FicRNIsunos, we have are visiting their son. him. D. Licensee in the ooanty of Ontario. dressers, washstands, iron- Harold E. Sleigh spent the week- Sir. ani Mrs,-Daniels, of Toronto, - ofeee at store and his residence.Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par- The mill here is very busy,In fact it visited Mr:and Mrs. Perryman over DB,BEATON,TOWNSMP CLERK for an", buffetts; and running niirbt and dap. Sunday. to � • Conveyancer, Oomntintorasr for te►kiag aide boards, mattresses and spring end with friends in Buffalo. Bert Matthews and Thomas Philip �daf�b, Accountant. a�-of as toga couches, and all kinds of chairs It is rumored that a tile factory is had a business trip to Toronto Thurs- I have for sale the best 2$ "ascan �a. i, oat. �` always in stock, also many being established in the vale. dap last. sorra a gasi Mrs. J. L, S Ink and niece,of To- We are pleased to be able tore R ted iron at 83.60 a square. t __other articles too nu.m�r nus port -- -P9S�i'tLlw-i tcens$d Auctioneer; to mention, Remem moo o r�os - nun again,a er . for Ooaatiss of York end Ontario. Aoo. 6gI• corrtiggted iron at..$8.80- "$who of au kinds atteaaed to on abort.; keep the goods and de- O• IA. White and `FVes. Hing are his recent accident. Se is still some- a square. t a.•siri Adds arae&hive P.a, ons liver them to your visiting friends in this vicinity. what lame. home. at the very Wm,A. Knox Is spending his leisure Quite a number intend taking in Also Ear tlake Shingles,* metal A. HREWto V" V. $., Grad lowest rice, hours is a course of well-digging. the patriotic concert to be- given is e &te of Toronto v.wisary coil has P Messrs.B.Beaton and H. Zinn spent Mount Pleasant school house this(Fri- lath, dings, ceilings and Opened an o'Roe is Oiareaooat v aye, �`n db Patronize our town merchants. o ne"of Anmsstba ted&niataie treated, Celle don't send our cod dollars the ween-eayi with .the tormer's pas- dap)evening. ventilabors. ►a aav or eight yremptiy attended to, Ina. g ants. t, Johns Ladies' Aid will meet at . Ptiose 3M. u3 away to build up some other Skatin is quite the rage here cn the Mrs. Mslcotm's next Wednesday alter• Premier cream se Place. Yows,' for business. y . Separators.>Q POWELL. Licensed Aug; Pond• ys sad girls ant up yotu nen• A!l the ladle$ of the corigre- - lke•r, valuator Lad collector foreprinP gation are cordially invited. Gasoline engines. Zaonotteert, ontarro and York. An kinds of Laurence Major entertained a num- Rev. Mr. McIlroy has kindly con• r r ea noted either privately ately or by&notion, �R " BEAL ber of young o p rented to teach the Bible Class in$t. Frost Wire Fences end gates -,• *We Dotes cotlected. F dater or other par. • yng Pe Ple on Saturda may* elate•pply et restdenee,B{liaabetb"Bt,Pk*. evening, They spent an enjoyable Johns Sabbath school and would-like wing. PhoDe orders len as Nzwe oeoe,Pick. CLAREMONT time playing cards and other games. to see the young men and ladies as litter carriers and hay forlr'' .- julbil:or 1 mu&b's store, Cliwensoat wtA re. .�..., well as the older peg le turn out. •stn prom t attention. Battafseteoo gusra- A ttetid Jose h COwan's Bale nett p supplies. `,. at a meeting of Brougham Un°fan - -' - Neal. ![yp�oaenombwbladapeadeati00i is i � i=*��� p Sibhatb School held in the Christian q FARMS W Thursday, Get my price, on any of the above • � church on Tuesday evening, It was de- �`" 8. R, PENNOOK We vt-Biuts small " OREtNWOQt] _ __ cided to hold their annual 'oyster sup. buying. ; _._...- -- -!`ann- -iri--I:o :-- Per-orra date-that-will--be-aao-ounced _ P� _ --- " afore 1WHIrEVALK.,ONr, -iffy--16 Gleesob'was in the city on Tues- next waek.- Bell one. Funeral Director and R ibalmer. sixty acres on the third or day buying Christmas goods, F. J. PrOIIa f The Sundey School here will have a Patriotic -Concert. Cherry n•ood, et 'P.ickering `:rl ay basinesa entrusted to me will fourth concession of Pickering Christmas tree on the 22nd of Dec. Wednesday, Dec. 2. ° ,y be carefully handled. Edward Burt is confined to the. ...��. �r t� -Charges Jioderate— `Township. house this week, owing to an accident WHITBY = SCRANTON Independent Phone No. 1514. JOHN FISHER & CO. he met with mobile working for the Gordon Cement Co Torrie, the exangelist, is still con- Country Real Estate. Word has bfen received here of the ducting revival services is town with J4�iN PHILIP 610 Li;UBDE. BUILDING serious illness of Mrs, C. J. Willson, good success. who is staving with her granddaught, '.Heavy blasting has been heard the , 6- ADELAIDE .ST., E.;" TOROINTo, er, Mrs. Arlidge, of Toronto. past few days west of the town, which ���,.••JJJ ��rr/! Mr. and Mrs. Martin are leaving we understand was on R. J. F'lemiog's Has a full line of trash and Cur- here on Tuesday for their home in farm. ed meats Constantly on hand. Markham, which Mr. Martin recently In addition to the Buckle Factory ALL SIZES IN STOCK, Ehestnut sad Stave Coal purchased. We are sorry to lose them and the Tanne'r',.the Blanket Factorryy Spice ''Roll', Breakfa:}t Bacon, from our village _ is now working day and nicp�ht ioclud- y" �In, Bologna, Weiners, etc. I will have constantly on hand a The home of William Jewell was the Ing Sundays, filling.orders for the De- -If you would like to seeure KHighest r1eAs scene of a pleasant event on Tuesday partmeot of Militia. g p ' paid for full supply of best coal, at aftprnoon, when his daughter. .Miss A meeting of the Home Guard moss ..your winter a supply of coal at 1Buteher's cattle Gladys, was married to M. J.Brown, �d-in-the-town-clerk'so_ ffice oLio Mon. `this month's prices,but are too e e , ,.lowest' possible price. of the Laurel Dufrerin Co.. Rev. Mr. day evening with Mayor Willis pre- usy raw t now, you can Tink officiating. " The friends of the siding. About thirty men have ea- g g - -do so by paying for it now and iekerrltgrve bride join in wishing them along and rolledas, members, getting it is the fall or winter 'VQ. H. aIBSONI J pleasant journey through life. We Dr. Boyle, of Trinity University, g g - , _ understand the Intend to reside near Toronto, preached two very able ser- when you need it. First-class rigsfor hire 44-4 y Station• Richmond Hit on • farm recently mons in All Saints'church on Suads, • C •Day or night purchased by Mr. Brown. He also addressed the A. Y. P. A. in A CR E E SO R, REALESTATE..... . Cowan's .-- the school room in the afternoon, C. Bus meets all trains os. sale, Cherrywood The County Oouncil began its Nov. Teaming Thttrsda ember session on Tuesday. Deputa. 0OUST HILL y, Dec. 3rd. , -` �' g promptly attended to. ���Ke1Ke fix, _ tions representing the Children's Aid Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Society Of Ontario County and the COAL AND LUMBER YARD _ - WMITEVALL Belgian Relief Socoe� ars aitin9-911. • W H. - __ _ _- them for assistance is a way o • •-Peaks p{c {Kp• - Mra. S. R, Peacock is visiting her grants. KA-DRU-00 Insurance rates lower on farmro- sister, Mrs. Mann,of Scarboro. The Standard Bank occu ied for the FR • ' party and Village Dwellings,P Sheldon Rice, of Lonton, is the firet time on Tuesday its new offices SYRUP O F Winter Term. Opens in first-class Companies. guest of his brother. Chas. Rice, of thin place. on the corner of- Dundas and Brock LINSEED LICORICE and streets. This building is most hand- DYNE January 4th No t�remiuno'Notei� Birth-At Whitevale on the 20th some both inside and out and is,quite CHLORO Stroke for Hatter Position by tak- inst., the wife of Frank Wilbur,a son, an addition to the building blocks of u If not insured with me,call and Congratulations. - ins position in the Popular - the town, This prep��ation mill be found mpare rates. Messrs. Philp& Hindle are com- Wm. Calverly held an auction sale of great benefit in Sll cases of ay�Ot�itjr - meriting the manufacture of cement of household furniture on Tuesda ' drain and culvert tile. F • afternoon. He has rented his regi- BRONCHITIS, COUGHS,`COLDS, : Lawrence Major, of Toronto Univer- dence to M. Finnigan, liquor merch- . V. Richardson. city• Fred Major,of Pickering College ant, It is his intention to move to HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE PAINS soaONTO ONTat Newmarket, and-Howard Lang Toronto, wherb he will reside with in the,chest,OTHER DISORDSR8 • e -c at Public, Pickering. ford, of Victoria University, spent the members of his family. of the THROAT OR Lt'NGs f 'w This school stands bead and about- week-end at their homes here. John Ncal, long a resident of'Whit- , dere above the ordinary business John Gallagher,and family, late of by, was buried in the union cemetery It allays the constant irritation ' college end when �soRooaaxEss Have' you lots of Water ? Toronto, have taken up residence in on Sunday, The funeral service was and promotes'eapectoration, thus OF TRArxiwo Io. concerned, ranks the premises on Main street recently eonducted by Rev. Dr. Abraham, among the beet 'on the continent. C. S. RIC.Y, gyp' WMTBVAipR Purchased from Wm. Sinclair, Mr. formerly of St.Andrew's church. Tile relieving the ' patient without A, is a well known cattle buyer, and deceased was one of several brothers drying u the secretion or causing Handsome Catalogue went on re- is prepared to furnish you anything will open out a butcher business se'here. g P g quest. in the line of water supply such fie We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher who or a chain of shoe stores the disagreeable constricted sensa- ag in about ten cities and towns in On- W. J. Elliott Principal Pumps, windmills hydraulic rams, and family to the vale. 3. P y y , tario,. which started about -20 year's tion experienced . with or.Youge and Charles Ste. plumbing, etc. The patriotic concert on Friday ago, , o , evenin was a success, both in int nanny remedies, Po The whirl-wind cam signs;conduct- They are also-,expert"+ell drillers o4 merit and in financial results. Ma- p ed on Tuesday by the'two women s When using this Syrup care and respectfully solicit your patron; dame le Mar delighted the audience societies were a at success. The age for the .tore. 'Ind, nlioa� �t,21, with a number of patriotic and other Whitby War' Relief Society, whose should be taken to have the bow- rr ; BLAC�SITH SHOP songs, and a Very interesting talk as president is Mrs. J. E. Willis, secre- els moving freely. If constipated "&;; as to conditions in Belgium and the tarp Mrs. Geo. Kiiig, and treasurer, an aperient should be taken as the TOOLS SHARPENED distress of the Belgians, Mise Wish- Mri' P: W. Allin,succeeded in raising P The undersigned has o _ art, elocutionist,was also well receiv. about 81000, and the WhitbyOld beneficial effects of all cough rem- h paned a new ed, Rev, Mr. Langford and R, R. blacksmith shopon the Kin '• We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, g Girls' Association. with Mrs. Adrima alias are greatly hampered, and g-�' Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Mowbray made short but pertinent as president, Miss Maud Annes, seers-' &ton road opposite the Razor-honing a specialty.. Fora addresses res respecting the war. W. G. the comfort of the ]3atient verb W- S Quaker chu g first-. t+iry and .-Mrs. F. Hatch, treasurer, -- two-- ctaea-hair trim or an easy shave call Barrien pre ed; nasi made a modes were equally as diligent in the collet- much decreased by constipation. 4, miles east of at the East-end Barber Shop. ebafrman. The receipts amounted to tion of clothing. The large bundles � "H Pickering Village.' See our House Furnishings of all SM'30' and will permit of a bandsoma deposited in the public library testi- �7 Work guaranteed. Cha kinds. Sli htl ed Ca addition to the Patriotic F nds which P e 1 • 19• McFADDEN Charges moderate g y t� spate U flea to the generosity of the residents 1 J from 15 cents it and a have been collected. A collection was of Whitby., It is expected that a lar e -•���- -�- y p' taken for Madame'le Mar's'Fund for p g Druggist—Graduate Optician, r J.'t&. �: I L 1i W. J,GORDON PICKERI-NG the Bei Inns and totalled shipment of clothing will bs' made • '.s :, ... e... ..,.;.', r.. .., :. .:' .•" -rt.,.:•• ...., •....: z$'.�. tiv :yr. .-. ; .., .'. 5/ .: ,- -... y , ,.. ,.A a«Y, ys1:..• Y. t t.+ `4 t..'"...A X15,r..W4•d . ,✓a s+"`�.a'k �.,r 4 -,r,L•�i � 7 �,,,ywy .f. :1•.,..,.,�L�'a ++••ee.., °�..a. . •'�-'.r4, -.. .��.•Ay,,,w,: '`�''- ,:a'-.;yy�s7•- -y if riIp,�:s- y ) ,t''9'* f'y: 'til ►. �`s.N N+,-:vn ca Y'" �l ' ly •}"ro - ,x,`:, 'b`y"'`t.� •�2..•dr �. 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S J •. .. . .. ��, 'C to { .. - ... r He saw no end of good things,coming to himself from Julian Bryant;, though be '. way so mach Tenger he did know ,last a WfflchWaydoYouftSagar ' little more atone human nature than Tt1r• - ,.' - Pleyde111. - t >. y Makes � e Thev did not singe again a. the nub DQ y011 1b13y d�Clilpely: - . ... " , . .....11 Vrest; bot the Fg what..man a trier d him• moncy J self by watching �rhac hie Dartner did. AA 5-lh.Package of RIMPATH Sugar'% -:�.. ... .. - --- 1". Pleydell waited two or three days. and then he felt that he ought really to of "A 20db. Bag of REDPATH",end make some move to the matter of En[d -get a definite quantity .. "- _ Bryant. so he made his way.to the block . ''" ,• B Bate to Harnpeeead, where Mise Sybil f -of vtell-Iwown quality,"Canada abeQ" rfv�t"'-' . '* .'.Or A Strap @ $tl Ul�t�o17. - Jackson lived. --dean and uncontaminated .,.. �,,,. p, It was with some relief Lhat..Mr. Ploy- ;' � �` _ �` . - dell was informed that Mrs. Bryant was -� Package? ,G ��yittttttr'f not st home. HE wee. however, received i :`rw' y I by Miss Jackson. and it was evident that Or do you_say, tholightleS31y' i'' [.HaYi'>ii v,;Lonttnued,• gents know wueu 1 shall be uc. .\o; don't she had not the least intention of being ' ,! hsd call mLe a cab; 1 ami going to walk-" pleasant aA aiirttst's worth of Sugar- -- d The doctor arrived• the one who 'I don't know who you are. and I don't Q cx, z been called in to attend him when he had He >mnde'his way with a neart that beat know why you have come; but [f yon. :.aA dollar's worth of SugarArCuv -'been taken to ii* and thrilled to that little dingy street have been sent by that'man, let me tell -an quantity _ Is I have been tying in bed too long." where he and Enid had lodged last. All you that you have made a great mistake. said Bryant to him. --Give me something at once it seemed to him that he oould Euid Brya4t isn't. going to-have any �I I .. —of unknown Quality i'. to make me strong it is hateful to teal not live thirough another night without more to do wait her husband. He - has I I I I II' -scooped outof an open barrel j v as I feel now." trying for direct'news of her. He was stagged hes down quits ion enough ,is 11 - "Ah t ant".Paid the sick--with nxiety when he pictured the it is. It is high time that Pte stood rp -into a paper bag� I) ' . qr .. t-€ziia4e se-tshe- been.lav-. e.ie going to do it." ...'-'I - . -You to make a little effort on your oven I ing-where had she gone? Tow om "I have come o['my own accord:"'Mr. _ _ ✓ ___ _.... Pleydell replied a little coldly. •I am -__ acconat Mr. Brya,it6." she turned. What vena she doing? Had ___ -'- ' 'What has been happening to IDeP^ ask•I � __. _ - , ped Julian Bryant. shit known of his illness,or had they made anxious to ape" to Mrs. Bryant. -------- -- The doctBr detailed his Nlnene. I her be4'feve that of his own free will' he "Well you can't epee er, a•pped "Fortunately,' he said, "you are so ,•had turned away •from,her and had'chos Miss Jackson, "because she en't here, an¢ _ + healthyrt and so young that ire have avoid an the money instead? she,won't be here for.some time; a;titer: _ � > ,ad coma rid iii yo bot you had a nasty ( It was all eo familiarly ugly to him she is uy is the north of Euglaud, work- � s turn for about ten dayys• Mr. Bryant. 1 when he , reached the crowded shabby .ing for herself and working in the proper r sae very anoint about, yon" I neighborhood in _which he`andhis wife way; and it you are seeing kir. Bryant. _[ ° 'You brought me here, I'suppoeeP" had made their, home. How many times you can tell him from me that hia wifee - _ , "Yes, said th"octor. I am respon-I he had walked this way with despair eat- done with cooking and scrubbing ani N' �T /� k �eible for that.. ing at his heart and darkening the out• turning herself into a slave for a selfish. • � ' ''�' fro Granulated SV��� " t "Yon are all very good tome said Ju-; look'! It was all so familiar,, and Set idle beast. He may try all he will to get Tian Bryant. "Perhaaas you don't know surely it was much uglier than it 'had bar back, but she won't go. she's done 'G CO., LI'4111EDs J%q" "13AL• ? CANADA SUGAR QFFT!y71 r that I am-that I am a pauper., I can't i been with him for good." - .. • •tet . pad fur all this." j The house had never been so meagre When Mr. Rfeydell mildly verittired to °�� ~- Well we can wait .until you are quite� and.so dirty. The'atmosphere never 6q eek'if he might have Mrs. Bryant'e ad- _- sell."was the brisk reply: and in another disagreeable. When he was face to [ace f dress in the north. this we 'rettiSed. ,moment or two Bryant was lett to. him,•with his former landlady the question Ju- ,. "No," said Mise Jackson. "Enid made Self again. I liars Bryant had come to ask was nqt me promise solemnly not to tell anyone brought from Germany. An &&Wn- sonal safety to impair the imFres tie afep[ brokealY through thsi,e nignt; I spoken. He could not expose himself to where she was. If you want to write to ielung number of railway truck's And sion Of superiority that he is so r but cash day he seemed to ¢raw a ]title have this secret of h6+ heart discussed by her you can send a letter here. I'll see •s> - stronger. A certain spirit was fighting the unkempt vulgar, but...kindly- woman closed railway Wagons reached the anxious. .to make upon his fellow r h that she get9 it." .for him, a opirit that had al leery ,in 1•t who was eyeing lint with almost'eager Mr. Pleydell walked away from the fists, station of Caen. When opened, as .man. Even though he be a coward r and, anger, and each day fresh evidence, curiesity; and there flashed back to Ju- feeling very much annoyed. He had un- recentl as October 17 these wa at-heart, he will always play-the �" .was brouslip to him of the position which j lion's mind the last time he had seen this this little Journe9 actuated bS y ' �,, r he now held. I woman and the mental agony he had ea- dertaken He had known from Mr, Pleydell that I dozed through ovary hoar of that ad on- the kindest motives. Hie intention had gone were found to Contain very port of a brave man in n%e'deslre to $aches] Msrnock's bequest to him am- been to put things as smooth and right auspicious metallic parts. Some of have men consider him possessed ' trued more to him than money invested tul night. ' as he could between Julian and his vette: these arta look ver much like r- -of superior qualities. . _ ,% and lodged in banks. The lawyer ad He stammered out some enquiries about above x11, he intended to let Mrs. Bryant P y. p- or- •.'•told him that Mrs. Marnmk.had lett him lettere: but the woman of the house told know the tzAb, and to.tell her that tions of gun Carr i•ag is and fittings: "In Ruzeky I am doubly fortu- At:: her L.oadon house, two of her.motorcars, him ttat everything had been sent on as though apparently her husband had made In fact they are believed&-to be the_ nate," concluded the veteran gen- directed by himself, to the care of his his choice, this really had been decided • Tv Ss yacht and some horses in training at - li Dewmyarket. some one had organized lawyers. for hfm, and that he was parte unable at parts necessary for tnlacing the fa- seal, '`for Ruzsky is bath a dandy ' fnoidentall during hia ho lasso Ipenlewaa And Mrs' Bryant. sir? You found her I the moment to deal with this matter or mous heavy German howitzers, TILE an'd a brave man."' + y again, didn't yon? 9h, I knew 'Lyras no- with any other - - •inff for his return. Daily the care called' thin¢ but stiff. She wasn't the one to It had,crowed his mind to Inform that smelting furnaces and-other works d• . _ -in case he should require them. Acting turn and go off and leave you. not she! I very sharp-tongued paring. woman that which had been undertaken were -- .-. -. �' on someone's authority,.,stephenp had put why, I don't want any man to have Mr, Bryant was very ill, seriously ill: + . :t :,,--..:together a wardrobe suitable for a man not finished at the time the war GiE\ERAL S$�GGaGE. -• r � wanted a'better sort of wife, You'll for- but she had been so unpleasantly hostile � of Sr. Bryant's social and financial pool• ive me, str, for saying it, but Limee as that he had telt It better to say nothing. broke out, as they had been begun -: __ �7 fico. On every hand luxury met him. At cchanged with you.that's clear to see. and In hie o!d-fashioned mind, however, he - 3 times indeed be telt like one living to an I'm glad of it, tqr ypnz sake and particn• .was greatlF.dieturbed. In the fires place less than two years ago, ij'$P e�i11(!I[IIt I)(a8 Nothing TO �Q ' 1. tichanted land. He had but-to move his. the citement which had' the into his supply With a.Man s Ability. Mand. and his e!ighteat wish was grafi• roomlekls PtZI un t,H epi buppose Yeti "The factories were-fo sti 1 an .' ii SOC' and agalmn Lba atreneth of that t wasn't thinking of cairn back?" uneventful life was 'a meet distvrbia0 area Of nearly 1,000 acres, and, ' i, srntrit of misery and anger combined was "\o,' said Bryant, a most roughly, element_ In the second, the aV Deal that y It Ana be laid down as;a milit8 . - struggling a conscious element of eatir Julian Bryant had mase to him so ter• curiously enough, 'one large piece y , sem' a de!lght is the ease the charm i Then he'Umnked the woman 'rind turned ciMy carate back every now and then to of property, forming to single lot Of ._axions.that 8 generale ability is • of his surroundings.i a e estaiillshment of swap: but as he was going be walked , rick his conscience. For. after .all, he not pleasured b the aiMunt of ba " personal vaaky: a some of.the kn,Ywleclge I back again, and•he put a.-aovareign ° 9ad not clone what the young man had nearly 400 acres, Was at three kilo- y 8- -.ne-p7wer. her-hand. - expected of bi.n: he was to find lire. Br'Y• 8 e he;takes to wet. ant. W find her ID the real settee of the metres only from Caen. slid Ott a g g } He advanced a little every day, and kt, The eight of her was repulsive to him, hi latera which commanded the - It is said ghat when-Gene-al Sit... mmitzed himself be conduct• i and she had hurt him in a way that Phe word; yet though ebe had been traced she gh P Jolan Preach embarked to take (pm= ed downeta,tw and pput into tr uxur � w under- ng nearer•returwri to her husband. t tow 'and its approaches. -r1 rail 'car, and with Stephens beside him was: .tood; but her loyalty and her admira" Mr. P1e e , ot�esitnte to can *4 I way track of wide Sauge connect% mend of the . British forces now -_--- bowled tbrouwb the glory of the autumn yy y tion for Enid gave her a certain claim on to httaee]i that it was a cowardly sng• fighting x�ith. .the Frenab , against, sunshine. the autumn that still had the him, lie hurried away from-the narrow gestion on hie part.;.but, all the same, he it with the main rallwit�' liras 8ncl fig . e - g r embrace of ♦rammer in ttr.aft genial,air. street.'with its stuffy acmoopnere. and its v si considerably relieved that thin being the station of Caen. the Germane in Northern France, Ms Tenderten heard of the advance of I ugly little' houses: and as ae hailed a the sve of bra usual holtslaF: be would he „ all the baggage he took was con- convalescenee and he smiled as he was motoscab -a.nd as he was driven rapidly out of town when Mr. Bryant would be In the course of the construe- ' told of the datl lyse. of the virtu to i well encu h to ask qua tained in a single suit case. . _ . tollors and of the other tradespeopple back to his own and new home, he est his strops } tion of the factories it teas'-noticed g. shorn Stephens the introduced rod trad to.his teeth, a little grimly. He wap not prepar• •'Preebab� Tenderten understands this Contrariwise. when- Napoleon. msatsr lie smiled aaesla when he re:its j ed-with the exact word with which' to de. a,n,of thing better thatr I do."-hr said •.o that eti'orLncius blocks of -mason'ry III Emperor of.France, left Paris. yea that Julian led at an when to see him. Petite his present attitado. but be was hlawelt were built, The 'rcvttsun.for building + . Jt that all so in keeping with what he had pretty certain that he could never of his One titincg� e did do. however; be wrote in- li,o to take command of the Imagined #`� a to Enh1 inkxmio;'ber-that he had been such !clivi stone foundations, it was own tree tai that could never armies Which he said, were going t - The day came when Mr, B aat}�-+�,"d Ci7ZS`n new Peneation filled him as he instructed by her buisbamd to 'obtain the exl}lained to the Workmeng was_to $1 p"nounced well enough vs�he nuts• I alighted from the cab and was admitted knowledge of her whereabouts. In his strai ht to Berl$n, he tOask amp ing-home a a solid basis fCtr ineavy m8- g' g I t ,of coarse, Mr once again to the exquisitely appointed stilted p�trPereoloQy he evoke of Sir, Brp• prepare 48 trunks, besides 8 mast vofumin'- n�a3 decreed that.more tbau plane-of which he was sols master, The. -ant's dietrm-4 of mind; but be did not go I ChinE'Ty that Was coming FveYy oats doctor was necessary) presestbed a vfN,OD of his*-at had grown so taint that into any, detaiLi;'and he finished hie•note I body'now suspects what' "Heavy. -Gus kltrhen and bedroom equip• visit to Torquay. 4 Mr Bryant preferred it bad altdow faded out. He- was con- by begging Merl Bryant to be to good ae i was to be. Tlfere is no age. The Germana-got every scrap not to go abtY-ad. scions in this moment only of the mater- sin Inform him ice whether she stood is i. ons. er5 of it ail at Sedan. His son, the - ''' to machin The .go a man listened to all the dnc- tai satisfaction which the full- realise doubt that they were Getman siege Lori said to him, bot made 'to remarY. Oa tion of hie prefent p gatow-brought w 11i� Jarys n hceitated. a 'hrtte`-while 6 Prince Imperial. escaped from Se- the day that everythiaq was paolted. Sind! him• _ before sending on the letter to her friend. g r s - rte vets ready -a za. etephens brought lir Ytad-beess.eiinat-.so.Inng.-he_tselL.._ ay -ate had been .feirY kimi__w._Enid Bryant, .1.�II Ci•....strange tornci�i�. is d lea r ingwhTt�$11 - an and rte be Germans him a small leather box. I he woo breathing fresh air for the urrst A�,s she eat thinking that memorablewih the fact that the mine Of I)ieslette', Ills pe=rf�antcfi Pte.. "Mr 'lenderten'-said that he thought time . • - .. - when the truth of want was pawunR ed, a special train of five cars- that rou would prefer to write your own Y' I wuI dine At home." he said,co her 'husband pad tern revealed ui Enid belonging' to the Same cum�anl:. .. , chesuee, ear. Stephens. "Bing through and tell them la such uncomDroII1•P '' fashion, she had - IIe I an-led at.the same titre a sheaf of I was .tvrG113n den elOt]9 rc3!C:trlLty of j' t that 1.d1a13 -want a cab.. here at nine realizxd that, thee.• t• •+ only one Det,aon F p I , bills Julians Bryant.turned very and o'ct'oek." who could hila-ler; -Ind though again- the fort of Cherbourg.° - 1 eat for an Instant without moving; but'I - _ and again 6114' relea•tcd with a rift]') ♦ .- 1 L GStephe:as had unlocked the despatch box - shiver the thou+r'nt of having to confess to and taken out a big eb ue-book, and ' _ - 1-1.,. Irbil- Jackson that her marriage was - .% nIixr.%RV DA N D Y, ,-] . - . • pot blotting pater.-pen and ink. m front .•CHAPTRR vI such a failure that ebe had found her- _ -of his master. . i it you will put Your otenature, air• I It'hsd-been the easiest matter to the self compelled to separate from her nue• presented itself to ., can euily'fill uti.the testa These are 'sig ; world to trace Mrs. Julian' BzpaaL. SIr. band, no othet whey 8� Rtti inn General Dif[l•ix•nl ttt lord r. the items. Pleydell had fallen back on a wwLl•t'ried her, and finat�lp when she had written Just for an instant Bryant hesitated and astute clerk, veno happened to be one that little letter to Julian and had actu- 'Kitchener. i1 again, then he took tbe,pen and wrote-hal 'ot the few people•who knew the full story ally left lungher- o ' Rn.id had fauns her- General Ruzsky, .•whu command-I- Aret cfieque. of•Mrs. Marnook s legacy to Julian Bry- self travelling to find Sybil Jackson in f 'I will fWI them all is myeeif." he said. almost involuntary .fashion. ed- the Russian_army tllak overran 4A -you sha11 out them iii the various en• ant veloDee." Is a couple of daayys time this rleyk' There had been an element of cbtnce i• Ju t before be lett: when he was alone., brought the intormatlon that Mxn. Bryant atonal_practical commori«enee about Mea Galicia, and he:day Ru s Russia, w �: Prpant stood Yn the ml¢dQe of the��'�io� -►ae.btayl°g in Hampstead with a' car. Jackson that dt4vr F.ntd' to . hes in this thg help 2?f the day it1 l usefa,,g'a's. - P°d covered his face with his bend�. H.o tai° Mies liYbH Jackeop, who was a mq- moment tranght with so touch emotion T sated himself for hia weakness he seryls sician and gave lesions in siDgltlg and and suffering. Q( course, ane could never I4 COIlSpiCuous, as a young lieutenant, � e� ■ �� ed hitasim and with his hatrc� there was the plana sell Sybil the tray state of affaire. She fpr fits daintiness and"elegdnce' of 6 mingled a andlong with .that longing t which Mr.'Pleydell debated with himself for resolved to Asst all the blame on.herself. �his dress. .There is a story about,, had woven tteelf into ectsry conscious mo- some little while as to whether be should •'I must maks Ler understand msed so; it him that shows that-all famous sol-; 'ilore of..It - tnena of his lite, i 3onver for the cress approach Mrs'. Bryant wtt•hout warning was my fault that-we married ccs hurried'• . tare who had left'him, He hod'asked'no her o[ his coming. It.eras .hitt possible 12r and that I am no rue for anything Biers do not have_ the' sam_ a Objec I. ; _- ed millet not tell her the truth, and i at he could that if she knew he intend to call she I-I. m. E R O S E N E 1 truer Pleydell, that the lawyer would might avoid Seeing him; on the other can't bear to have her blame 'Julian." tion-to foppishness aft 8n e tierictl ` have broken h!e silence before this if hand, he wee himself by no means-e (To be continued.) a recent article never t i,,,,, t - - . 'there had been the•need•to communicate to meet her. for hie_colleg�ue'e precipt• a, _.. $iUliener.. ,'. • :- _ • ! K light is utast for with him. The fact that Mr. Pleydell tate action with regard io ulian Bryant In the Turko-Russian «ar otY12i7i, I'. said nothing proved to Julian that hitt had made the poeitton Tory difficult. for RRL PPS-IN E'`.RAN,CE. 1 -':-wife had been trscod:,beyond that he der• Mr. Pleydell. I � Rd1Zs'kv, then a young lieutenant. 37ouI1g'Sety-�gild Old ed not let himself think. He tend atomised doflnitely to carry opt' MI served as aide-de camp ,on the eta eyes •dilli8. The - - He drove away from the nursing hnwe. Jalt3v,-s-.ashes with regard to itis wife,.. 1P11I11}! (:Utnpany S7lia to Iia1'e. �leavi% the impression that fora man .It seemed to him a breach of faith :to ItnportPd Yart�s o[ C of oiTe-of the Russian generaly.. In . •. • . :1 i so richly endowed as he was he was Dar• draw back from this promise: yet what '°°i' • the heat•of the Battle of Prevua, lie, tical wn morose; and he war received in could he slo? .• ? R: 4 o rile own house as thoUmh he had been lin Mr Tenderten had been too quick for t, correspondent of the I.ondutl Was 'ordered to tape 'a dispatch to Ing there all his life., It gave Bryant a him; apart from the tact that Jnliau him• nail Tele f a h in northern France the com'mand'er in chief, the fantoits chill testing to find himself passing into *elf'wac too--ill y R. p _that hall-where..he-had-Pat-Lhat-brFo� .installation of,him as a patient in a nure• ,writes, Skobelef. -He found Skobelef stand dsp• sad had written-that deenairing let ing'home, the element of luznrp which ,; .1 IFrance, like F.n land an "Rel 'ing tri a rather 'exposed-positib"', lam ives you , ter. -Row fax away be had been from im- cleverley introduced g • aginink The curious turn tate had P.6par. Mr. Tendertaa had.eo er' in bin life. The chill, feeling 1.T erect about him: the whole eiicumetancee °r Germanas undertakings,t seviclently surrounded yo gb Ruzskyis. a delivered his p g t, y - as he enteral thiS'ragnieitedy a»Do need the case put ' it Out of Mr. Pleydell's kerosene,lightatits hopes. with its air of brigittiteas and power to approach Enid in the spirit _ which Julian had desired. ( begun, with a view some day of dispatch, a• shale•-f round near best a •steady, gaiety.. His lonetipess took on a new sig- facilita•tipg,operations in war- time. battery struck the g , cr 7 nificance. Such a house demanded a pro- Mr. Pleydell did not heeitate to eaprese per mistress, eomethinw Young .and fresh plainly to his partner what he felt aboir.. I One of these enterprises ha•s just a-nd,, exploding. flung a shower of generous-glow,that and exquisite, someone who laughed like 'the Droeeedings. ,music• and in whom the .toy of life ran You have gone too far, much too far." 'Vome to light through an"official de- .dust and dirt over the part3. ltos't. eo vividly that the little feet aupportin he'said. "It is scarcely [air treatment. Cres, H'hicln declares the Thy-ssc'n of 'the officers involun•tarrlS; ducked reaches every cor- the slender limbs danced when they shoull 'Tenderten, as you must be prepared to per of the room. have walked hexa from Sir. Bryant when ,he ip well contracts,for coal and ore at Caen their 'heads; but young Ruzsk�:' Bryant turned io his inlet. ' enough to lisrux's tyle matter.' to have Lapsed, and-Close's the•miriea stood' firm and erect.. Then, a" . "Ring through," he said. "and see if But Mr. Tenderten had only laughed. The RA YO does not ��Mr. Pleydell is home. Beg him to.,come to ^I am afraid." he answered.. You've and remelting furnaces'. of nielette', calmly as if lie,were in ballroom, me at Oncegot one view about this matter and I've This is one of the most astonishing he drew from his pocket a• spotless smoke or smell. It is The man returned almost at once and got another, that's all. Well wait and enterprises, as it t'e'as not only a linen handkerchief and flecked, the brought the same -aneeer. AIr. Pleydell use who s 2tkely to be right." P made Of solid bI'ASS 'was ettll away, but would be returning That ie stents!" answered-kir. 'Pleydell "preparation for future guts emplace- dust from iiia immacuTal a t)niform. � now in a few days. life. Tenderten was at with Some heat. "Yost have taken awn men.t•s, but the guns, or pasts o'f 1 Smile.,of derision passed across nickel-plated. It i9 easy 'Mr. Bry'ant'a cliapoead• from the man the.pOwer•ot acting rola them, had-actually been. shipped to the faces of the staff ct#ficel'a'; bot -to light, easy t0 Clean, "I will watt, said Julian'Bryant. "It p;dently w As Mr. Pleydell I said to see." Wetl, lie can be as independent as he 'F r.ance. Skobelef' I ' ecl a•t 'the young lieu - ear tp rewidk. let There were letters for him spread out on likes when he gets better." the youaJ 4'A number of Germans, directly .tenant with Sudden interest, and Y -- 1. Ithe table in the hall; writing'which 'be lawyer said briskly• dealers.everywhere. or indirectly, aGked hia name. 1Pu will Tema:>> 'did not know, and others Just a, few rent It amused him to see hove perturb6d his founded- ironworks on by hip, lawyers,from his old home. partper was. ,near Caen; R'liieln #lley called the. with me as a member of my stuff.,' When Stephens left hist he made a pil• •I k..ow what you are worrying about," . Made in Canada '',primage round the house, end 'the vision• lie said: "sou lire thinking what you are ''Societe des Hattts FOurneaux de he said to th e•astonis�hed <unng{:fli- , il - ..-� of Enid grew clearer and clearer before going to say to the wife; but surely, my Caen. with , capital of 30,0001000 cer.' I alp in need; of. inch men ''each step -he took. dear Pleydell, you ought to know some- Icru q it. ,n•s,}'cin." .! !4 "I mu9t see herr' i must know-what alio I thin¢ of human 11-1 �-I tell you I am' francs �$6,O00,�}. pP' �fal's after, R'hen Rt17.ak s s^1' 1 -- -Q\' e : Is.doing." ; not at all sure.tlla•t it was not a put-up seenns, was to.have a branch estab-j } The acre thought ot, Qeorge Tenderten thins between them that she Should lis• tee }lad:, roved the correctness of nese detestable to bins, but he went drywn appear-in •this manner; at any rate, she lishment ill the. heart. +i€ Fr:tnec.. Y P \'I` s ty ystairs dclibern,tely, and he rang rip Play chose to do so at a very_opportutie mo.I Herr ThyFiaen, who had alread)- ob- General Skobelef s`'stimfite'of• ]tis,' Sri+' ; bell and t:Ousetis, and asked to Speak went! And remember, there is nothing to twined mining privileges in the rich abilities, the general told the incl•.j �: .r' ' --with the ,,junior partner. , prevent Bryant from' making over.,as --- "I want news of my•wife; stfire ie eha." much money ae he likes to hie.wife. Tlicre iron Ore fields of perllelPS and dent of the bursting shell to th' j_ Gs,ittn Y+ "•he demardrd, when he+ was put in cpm- -are no restrictions attached to his deal. S,.,untont, in the depftrtmPnt bf f Zar. II . emunicatio wish.Sir. Tenderten, i ing wit&-tic•'hnt he'ltas, granted that' he , "`When a soldier]las such a ket�il I . ••Hre Br., it is perfectly well, but i-am fulfils the one big condition: the re+a ; Meurtlle-et-Moselle, subscribed , regard for his appearanic2 befuVe sorry I can it Rive Son her address." lire in rlii9 own hands, a matter which I tine Extent of 11,000,000 francs ($Z, ES ROYALiTE OIL is beet far ail sus V „You Say s - is well; what is she1. do- take t he VIAS sharp•enough to see,' 200,000) A.n1d it is well known that his fellow Ulan that no d i'nger can' Jog and lrOw shy living?" We .think differently on this point," -•.�asn veiS so Sl r, Aryant the other ygld bu, pteydala_sttu ruffled. "as NM Thvssen is the owner of important make him unconcerned About the I IMPERIAL OIL iadtei THE iMP CO..'•: • Till think di$ercntly On many pOin can ironworks 1--ri �?erineny• '-- - >'�'�k41?-CL f lar..a .._leets Iiu►.i_ M.s�rsal _ r man arrewored., 'I can re" giva-74M figuile�-¢lk$r8,-..e1`plrllri ao information• vrltd the fact that 'I -but repeat that I regret most Sincorcly 4 know Mrs. Bryant .e in cod health." all that yvu have done." "All the machinery and material "he makes a dependable leader of; SL Nimites ya'ss"« �i Julian Bryant D back the- receiver ••1,ell," Altid Mr. Tenderten airily, :'I f„t the new works,of the Societe des men. He will suffer death .ratherDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiulilmiHllfllllggomimm touthly; then hs•ra for Stephens. am eorrS.” Ar going out." a said• "I don't' But be wa�no: the least bit sorry. R tots Fourneaux de Caen Were than permit any regard for his per 7 .. '�- 9 '•1: 'N ^'�.. 'y� E, Jnr. .�.,- 2/ ::r'"' Ah'ti•-• :bre' .,dY `Me+<F ,'3 .'.a ,GMI ..sir •i ".,r f a ...e�..••— ki . +wM,A� m ;z 'cw; •9 Ae' y..�i, ,y,r. . r t!t a, °?'Y' ^y, ?+5 .vc--.a^ �M t, ,X b"b, .—&,+'-- : ..: '�' a :'•'•'s ' t '> f r" ..= : , , s � rr'°s?rti1111111 y ••.•r�"�I.r-Sen ;' ..._ w+ .n:" ,. _- .' ...:� �' ''•5 - " 't1 �§.' :Y.L,�. ,t , -��- i .:qua.•_..... > .;...'..an.-,-,..tn. ... ti .:.;'i ..:5•-C-J' ;f`rt L,.+tit Ji:�' _.Mbu' i.•)1 N•Y a+, �1. _ Cr.•r.4.` V�"°A•• ��_ ,..II�:�' r�r .T,. ...r SFr ,a ,.. .•',�A• �� � 4a�i .-Housebold Hints. try sugar,in . the I WHITES 3t� — a .r ' ,' -� �-- • � .;. - nottakeetarlGichate fabric which will ,U , - Young Folks w rinsing water. Squash pudding will be found as / ` A - acceptable sulbstitute for squash pie >�' —eapecially for the children. - _ In Kittykin Laud. Housewives should remember to �T s keep-s, large proportion of. _vege- Cosy Nap Oottage—the fhe kitty- Nal 'tables in the family diet for win- Blue �•• Hill,kins cnlear Greats styBi Woods; ter. where the shadows and the •SShy Save the lids of the large ties and �Kk i Things live. put knobs on them—thev will make Seven little steps lead to each` good• covers for pots and pans. I�tltl r P - Never choose a turkey too fat COMM door­'& eac�li lihrtile IKitten-call hasw1 4 o o 'tea the Savar of a,fat'bird is never so >tnM TotRONTO,o Res o o his own turning, winding stair that g� the.$avor of one just mod- leads•to his napping :place. The erately-plump. Cubby-holes are lined with soft silk Root vegetables which have with- _ Y / cushions, that are, stuffed with—eat-. eyed-can- be revived by slicing -offi. ;ya ~ • `' + \^ , �� nip. All the windows are open to the ends and placing them in cold, MOST PERFECT MADE t�eezesi�ew" and who the chilly urs. ' , water for a few ho ^ p g If something you are coa inghap,­ * a T xOREAa>:>?- 'FRI,T w Misty-Woods, each little 'hearth- pens to scercgi; set the kettle .irr ons V_ALUE.OF..BItEAD-MADE ; - _ st6ne is warmed by a purring little cold water immediately, and there i N THE HOME W iHO R D B L - - � _ ., - - r n � ■ . YEAST CAkEB SHOULD BE T� -- - fire. will be ne scorched ,taste. , " " "'° '■ Y, When Jack Frost tome`s to Kitty- It is said that if people insisted SUFFICIENT IN-CENTIVE TO - „• • • uuiia _ kin n Land, appetising g THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE the scow-lies whito on• having a erY mea1 " ' I■ Big ue sand savorv, it would make a tre- 1 TO GIVE THIS• IMPORTANT FOOD ITEM TN on • and race each otherout their lto the tCoasting mCereals should-Hat be put Uous If away i3t : To wltictl ITFfS /1us7LTl N- «� IT Ill@-DZade Biscuits - and=' I;call, paper bags because they soon break TITLED. RtN BRANO' CORNSYRUP. and allow the dust and flies to get HOME BREAD BAKING RE- t One of the temearbeTing les- sons" in Kittykin Lr ad is to help. in. Wide-mouthed glass jars are DUCES THE HIGH COST of those in trouble, a. 4 surely no sanitary and convenient. � LIVING BY LESSENING THE y ' Fresh from the oven and piping hot! So light they melt in-the KittO-in ever seemed born to help When 'bed quilts or blankets are I AMOUNT OF EXPENSIVE• r mouthl A ;are treat indeed, But ever so mach better adrved .with anyone out of'troable so kindly and too short;sew a stronger nieee of 1 MEATS REQUIRED TO SUPS• J. - CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP. cloth to one end. This can be tuck- :7 For�caady-making you can't beat CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP... quickly as Little apaid. PLY THE NECESSARY NOUR- s ed under the, mattress and the bed- Old Feabher Owl taught her 'the r ISHMENT TO TNi BODY: 'And It makes excellent pudding sauces. • _ o.otgiin'g held firmly in place. Three Wisest Ways when she was• lilt tack the elle oth ur lino " F 'E. W. GiLLETT CO: LTb. TA.. CANADA STARCH CQM$AN , LIMITED. _ verb young. There are •many help ]stun in place when it is laid• but i � ful rules that have been known in TORONTO ONT. Manufacturers of Montreal, Cardinal, the Owl family for-ages; but the let it lie in place , and be walked � vYINNIPEG •MONTREAL the Famous Ed- Owls never seemed wise enough to over fora few days. There will be BrantfOid, no difficulty getting•it to'lie smooth. _ use them. - wardsburg Brands. Fort William. - Grayaid, has taken the Whole GUARD THE CHILDREN Turning round, we :mow one of the ' course of,Whtalt-'to-do.Lessons, and �membera of.the party coming along the How-to- -it Course as well. FROM ,Guru N COLDS]like the wind, and-pulling furiously She knows just when the Ixesh car- . L at his steed. His horse.had bolted " Made in Canada. "*pd Send for the Ed- rots and cabbages are good for lit- The fall is themost severe season [It made straight for the. cliff, and wardaburg Free Re- e rabbits, of the year for cold&—one day is when it reached the edge, made a Sold by All Grocers. ,y' ripe gook. The day that Brown`Rabbit hurt warm while the newt is wet. .*rd sharp swerse, ane}drove right intu y'. t� his paw, :in trying to climb a tall old, and unless the .inather' is oil us.- As it -ter tree, he would have had ave rY her guard the Little onceare seized f fain death, we lost sight cel,�yhc. She soothed his hurt little Gfeelings, I winter. ' Baby's'Own Tablets- are caddy and to our'horror we saw the- m- he i i —. sorry. y 3 g ) e gu ucer the cliff. NOTES AVD COM MSNT3 statistics, and helped him walk home to his mothers' best friend in preventing I "F�d heavens, he's .nver!" -we-_ gathered by careful in- P g _ restit;ators, shors_�hat the l�ecer a home on Three'Pine Hill, or banishing colds_ They stt "..a crud, - Gravaid tied him up-toast-�atYi gentle la;2mti.e, W. • 711f arrogancepeople is in the scale of civilization forts iv in 'bandages. and made and stomach free and sweet. An �'to the spot, expecting to wp the of the man who nE3 ag .. the..earlier tills eft u Europeans, him a refreshing ve table salad. occasional dose will prevent cold, • battered form of our friend }sing at =• cruses to tube minor heroism of a cold ' Y B p• P g t3e� P i -;• for examplie, rise :later tX.it the.aa- which put him to sleep. or if cold does come on suddenly. the bottum of the'cliff. We crawl- bath rawl bath has b,"n complained of by Another blessin in Kitt••land is the prompt use of the'Tablets� willed out �n hands and knees :but 4, a� .less heroic.folk whu.arise to a tepid fives of Asia; the red tadian is up Helping Witch, wbo lives-ear Opal quickly cure it. The Tablets are could see. no trace of him, except �x ' pr. warm one. Zki be set apart by before the yellow Conan ; the P� The Kittykins are . never sold by mediciac dealers or by mail the saddle, 'caught on a projecting Zulu's passion for early rising ie afraid of her wrinkled face or of at 23 cents a box from The Dr 'ruck about ten feet brlow, y tale ability to stand the shock of "What's .the matter? Whyte renowned, while the d aved Pata• -her shat voice; the love to listen Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. 40 old water has seemed to leas vigor- e'P+ P Y volt looking fur 2" asked a threw g to wunderful witch tales —Youth's Ont b otss folk'an unsubstantial claim to goaian, travelers report, does not -�- _ - bling voice ebind uii. C ompanion, go tolbedatall. .,In therase also'of =- - S.iOF.D BY ,1 i'�Lif. -It was our friend Charlton. tide Immortaftity: It lacks mesal suf _ , natlons�_.cl�s and. indi-viduals --- s _ w too s mangled body r Acfenev call is tvo-mutyh made of _.. . _ - -' n or r E'peri a Ii "ort afidehere-hv fo ens. as white their hour of-rising has provt>!u a Expl e r eek Tt bY—the "d bather Another arro- ern Canada. as a sheet, and rubbing, his rrigh6 b remarkably accurate index of their. �0 a� _ Bance_is_Aiv_en consiltderadonbv the - S. N -_orthern shoulder pretty�7gorousls: yl p eYmg tl�ronk► -northern . . eu�ure and refl,nement..Tf Biwa "Gee, that was a Clbao- chane Rev Walter.Dwight.. .It is the ar- Canada by pack Horse and canoe, What ha tined t'' �• - - rogatice of early-risers. Mr. Dwight rian,.for instance, gets. up later Mr, F, A., Talbot had some very g PPS .just as the g Cali Only Find Relief by Ton-' lively experiences. On one secs- The P . sna than the Prussian; 'the Parisian Pe �eaiee theta heroism and eTttera into Sion, which he describes in "The, brute swerved at the ' edge. He ani Jcubt as to ttheir intelli ace. As later-than the'Londoner, the towns• Jng the Net VeS With NeW 1� pitched me t<, the ground in a small Naw Garden of Canada, hie party ditch, and threw the saddle the a bile he fines therm a-"-`notably ai- man than the villager, the actor were riding Along a top of a cliff MAW' r, g than .the postman, and Polly has to Rich Blood that dropped sheer.down-some three. otCh lher Way, locked badly:fel, anneana to believe- ,., eve« ;,,«„ +►.., ru„r�..Ji .._r. Charlton oo • scared, as rise long before Muriel. Indeed, The woman wdio "Rica W pieces k' drsd y fi ------tthat. they move JA 'a - higher �r least i - well he alight. Had not the.,saddle _ Vie. «Y unless it is practised' from high over eas o excitement e Riven way as it did, horse and rider '- 7 the noise rex to eat ley soon fades and loses her good e t along th cliff very a T9i rail al cl was - spiritual motives, a chronic addle cold certain}y 'haw.e gone ovrr. looks, Dark rings appear under her narrow and riven with anra}I ditch Evers -normal human being, sot tion to early rising is generally the eyes, the lines about her mouth and es. The party had strung out to a mark of intellectual barbarism -or forehead dee n and len hen, the length of half a mile or o, our pace ; given ordinarily to eiirly rising but WON'T MIN w� : eyes become sunken, the face drawn $ Clow walk. The foremost ones, Ion occasion tempted of furced into of industrial servitude. Early ris- P - including mvself, had drawn rip at -Haa Food anti uraltr �t, has a t ilia- strange spiritual_af-' i reason The trouble is nervousness and" ail ugly noun in the c rff lace; Kit for boastin MIX. Mattis the moral A -_ : if.the strain is not relieved and the where a gang of rack drillers were patting' «in tike t -,Wwk in consequence there,,f: -The nerves properly nourished, nervous -busily engaged tearing out a path P 1 Y The huhiati stomach stands 'much soli They have little reason indeed, col'.apse and years of sickness may for .the railway, which skirts the abuse, 'but it won't 'return gci(d ng that a Rood deed lr:is ,been easily follow: Ur. tVilliaais' Pink 4ummit of this precipice.. We were health if you give it bad food. done for •a-.•nau hkN• world is inex_ but any one'w,ho may be able to ex- intently watching the men disen- g � Pills for Pale People will save you g If you feed right you slinrild feel - 4plicable, •but_suprenne. plain vi'hy,a_person arising by urdi, from this dreadful affliction. These 'gage huge chunks of rock, .pry and right, for proper food and a -good nary habit at 7.30 and finding him- Pills make the new, rich blood that warp them to thr- cliff edge, and ; • g then itch therr>' over, to mind"is the sure road_te health. Mr. L)wight is remursel:.�s, The self-up' 1by explicable or ins lie- nourishes and tones the nerves and I? g0 hoe "A year ago -I became : much t ' banishes every trace "of 'nervous- Ping, skipping, and jumping down alarmed about my�alth,• for I be - early riser is the least intel-igenfof. able circumstance at 4.30 -should the almost perpendicular wall with nrss. Mrs, Margaret I?onley, Ain- Ban t4 suffer after each meal, no , " -mankind;- "Iii the average nian oL feel. that his spirituality has been herst, N.S.• says: "I believe' Dr. increasing vekx•ity, until they end- matter how little ate," says a• oto-day, moreovea, early rising is -enhanced and his, worth increased Williams' Pink Pills 'saved me from ed their mad career with a loud re- Western woman. part' and a terrific splash in the rl merely a form of atavism. Miles of will have an-u-rtderfa.ndin of that the'grave. I' was taken down with I lest my appetite; and the viery g river. We. had puled our horses to. nervous prostration, and for thought of food grew distasteful, little. It may be that a purity of the brink of the cutting, to watch COnsti stiOiQ��� months was, unable to walk. I with the resultthat I was not Hour p the eargy-•morning tra Idnts itself slow'] recovered until I was able the work at the closest possible fished and y got weak and thin. Is an enemy wit bin thecamp. It swill into his con crousness but if that to go about, but there the improve targe, when .a,wiJd cry broke out "My hoarse cares were very heavy, und-rmine the strongest constitution, behind.and ruin the most vigorous health: be'so why then should a"m:an•arPiv- and weaker until I could u$weaker for beside •a large family of my awn ment ended. 1 was getting w just get — I have also to' look oitt• far a`h aged ' j� leads to indigestion,, bdcm axion, sic, . . •ing.at sun up to seek-•his -bed be at from'the bed 'to a couch, .The least k, mother. There was no one to slhoul yltnpure blood, bad complexion, sick the other end o£ the s irit•ual world beadaches, and is one of the most P noise would set me trembling all der, my household burdens, and Ere Tent causes of appeadici is. „')'o, from 06.man'getting up from This at over, and often when I.went.to the a ? come what might I must Bear them, n ectitis slow suicide. Dr. forse's table I would .leave it hungry and a �' �_Indian Root Pills .posjtively curs the same hoar'? In_ early- rising g 5' x and.this thought nearly drove me Constipation. They are entirely there' is a smug consciousness of }et unable to eat. -Sometimes I w:}s frantic when I realized ,that my - ;•:ve table in coin sition and do-not taken with smothering. spells a.nd health was breaking down. ggee or right doing•t at is°not easily .ex- felt as if I was going to..die: At "I read. an article, in the paper, `sicken, weaken or gripe. .PreaerW .. .... g .,g - «,r,- - ;::yells health by taking l pained. other times-I mould be so nervous ` abuu rme one with trouble like s 7rs I thtat I co'ttld not hold anything in �� min+l m•g helped by Grape-Nuts D!'■ MorsQ 9 I my bands. I was doctorin all the foac}, and actin ars this'su i4iany a Tuan would starve if he g, t g ggest,ion Indian R.00t Pills time, but.a•itho'ut benefit, and final- I gave Grape-Nuts 'a triad, The `;s had nothing to live on but his repu-. ly i Qd•e a in mind r-wauld try hof this delicious food - - p y t first dish Maohiner� For Sale Lotion. : r , - Dr.. Williams'. Pink Pills, Thep � proved that I had struck the right were the first.-med-icine -that gave thing. INFORMATION FOR iYVENTORS -me any, relief, and I Ra•s soarr able §st "117 u•ncomfortxbte feelings Zn ". Engine,"Fha$ting, belting, luilleys, -- to .take a short walk.. I continued_, stomach disappeared as if by magic et-c, from large factory f•,:r Gale. Messrs, Pigeon,' Pigeon & Davis, ,uaing.the Pi,lls,. gradually gaining and in an incredibly short space o Wheelock engirnC, 18 by 2:Ceuta patent ,solicitors Montreal, re 1 t new_healt•li and tree th .until. I i o was 'main s yth cylinder fr'asi•e, ftywtrerl, b a an ian patents were, nal y felt aa..well' as e�.er_I did in I.have gained 12 pounds, in weight JX.it etc., all in good conclitian• •issued for tie ticeek ending Novem- nib• life. At t}ie time Dr. Williams' 'k ra athrough a summer of hard ieork a:nd ing ,from ono incur to three her '3rd, 1913, 83 of which �f•eie Tilts ctired fine Lwas.living in.Sack w_ „t r' .esilize I• hm .-a: vexy 'different,Ro niches, pul)eyg thirty inches to ranted to Americans 37 to Cana- villa and m illness and cure was te M 5 ' man, all du<l.to the s• lendid foml� fifty -inches, belting six incises to granted 7 to .resident,% of foreign known to--e eryone`in that place, `' "''� p 1, twelve inches. Wi11. sell entire or r Grapp,Ants. Name, given,, .bye - countries; and 6 to'residents of and my friends,- myself, believe Canadian Pustum. Ca:, Windsor, stn'part. Great Britain and colonies. the Pills saved my life." k Ont. NO- AL-ASONABLE Of..the -;Canadians who received ' Tle$e Pills are sold by all medi- Read the ftitnouslittle bc,ok,"(The; OFFER RI:kC'SED. _ Patents, 21 were residents of, On-. cine dealers or will be sent by mail Road '.to , Wellrille," in ' 'pkga i ' tarso, 9 of. Quebec, -3 of 14lani obs, at b0 cents a•boa or six boxes for . • •• .General A rn::silolf: "There's•a lWason." _ S. EranK Wilson & Srins, �of_Bntishl Columbia,and_Lof _�2.b0_.b 1'1ie�r._W 4,n�.ie rha_R _ E.vsr rtan_tna_.akors te.tter_e_naw. cast. eta Ade•-faille street Nest, orouto. Saskatcherwan, cine Co„ Brockcill�e, Ont. . ._ armies ngic repelling .the GerInans. jeiaidfloime: oy - souni, nand humr - �� ...^a-'e ..,�` .. ',.a, a: ;,,�'-. •, ...s ..mac^'-, :, `,.e ?.._ .. fix-' ,;,�;,. :<ly''�.Y,. ,...�' °idr ,.�,"'•:z,'' '.:tea .- _ �-�, 1,. .:.Y;.•'s ti .C+"+�'�ic.`' , .; :•s:., >:a.n� 4x -xz• '..� „p. i* ew aCS".f";-aater`�- ;«:•w�s nye;,..i.-.,t•�..,., •f. L.� ..3 supply empire -When the treaty - its 9two wider W e ty h e Of peace will bav0 been Gigged Aebisahsaeevspa7 �s.cibodlss. It ie rather amusing to hear the German militarism will be Ghat• ' ►PloltemlWt�Oat, pitiful cries of Germany, as the tered beyond any possibility of a"Via k y 1 s6 pa Tear, ,)ikon i#pow is moos. -An the restoration and the German dream Xmas wffi soon he her e invasion of the Fatherland. Un- of a world-wide -empire will be Onbeotiptionsto Cha United Obelisk 6160 in.arano. der ordinary circumstances their but a memory. _ _-- lamentations would-melt a heart Now-is the time to'make your Christmas cafe, -JOHN MURKAR' Proprietor. of adamant. Their hearts-bleed s' Nvew Raisins _ P Don't Grow Bald - - . New cnrranct;- ---•- ._._ _as they think of the terrible suf- New Peels ISIAN oT[s ANfIN D COMMTi ferings which their fellow-subjects IIB$ PAR eec�a New Shelled Nuts- tr If your hair is getting thin losing must endure, as winter approach- its-natural color,or has that matted ,A complete stock of these goods have arrived at `The Germany claims that one of her es and as their defenders Inuat sc gg ap arance, the rerson is evi- Grocer Store' all first class.beautiful stock. Prices. ppee objefrta in entering upon this war d nt�andruff and failure to keep the _.. ...almost as lOw.as last year in spite of war times. fall back owing to the great pres- hair roots properly nourished;Is for the uplift of humanity. $he sure exerted by the invading tusk' -Parisian Sage applied daily for _ Is 9D immeasurably superior. to There is no doubt th it a terrible week and then occasionally is .all _ any other people, iu'respect to her that is needed, It removes dandruff Bananas, Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Out New Dates experience awaits many a brave witb,.one application: almost ,meed- in bulk, Celery, Lemons. Fruits always fresh and in stock. l:nteltectual—attainments and in German; of both sexes and people iately stops falling hair` and itching • - — her ideals, that her chief aim.is to of all ages. But when ,it was the heads invigorates the scalp,.And- rafsc t'hb rest of the world to her r Belgian that was enduring makes dull stringy hair Boit abun- `.: own level. She has taken as a I g dant and radiant with life. Equally = 'Smoked.haddie,Smoked Ciseoes,•Salt Trout the suffering, the-Germans did not good for men, women or children- Oysters partner in this .noble work; the exhibit feelings of pity and sym- every one needs it. :Turk. It}s someavhat diffletllt to A large bottle of this delightful hair :,•_ pathy. 'When the'cities*"el- tonic can be.had from T.M.McFadden Gunn e'Ma le Leaf.Lard 20 lb pails, $2.75. reconcile the claim of Germany to •um and also those of Northern or any dru'11 01 _ •counter for 60 cents. You p her actions. a France were being destroys an the leader of Christendom, and he is_zlo_other •Just ae-good"—Tryit now innocent people, particularly the •takes :as his partner the Turk, women and children, were .being uy your Groceries at $he Grocer's" whose name is a synonym for massacred in cotd'bYwd,_and--e - - cruelty and treachery. In no tortionate flnes levied on many — - STORE ' the worlds history' has period of cities, by the German invader, it c the Christian suffered more cruel did not bring rs to the o tea yes of PEEL'N I HOE s '•` tortures or greater indignities the eyes of the German,nor words - - than from this great enemy of the - _ of pity, bn6 it' brought forth the I T B Y '•- _Christian faith. Not only this but exultant cries of. victory. They . The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and echildren. he seeks the co-operation of the were preparing the wap for Ger- Mens and Boys work boots a speciality,- " Moslem' in India and Egypt, man "Kultur." The people Of Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beat quality. - Never has there been a greater -Germany have never yet known - Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail.-' hypocrite than the-Kaiser. He what real war means. 'The ware _ Bell Phone 151. — —dail that he. may inflict dsL>C 1tE(iI MIEL prays daily . y in which they have engaged have J O''H N --. PEEL, • torture on-his enemies. It-may be. been on foreign soil. Her people that intheheat of conflict we ma SATURDAY Nov. 28th —Auction y 3' have not hitherto experienced•the sale of horsen,-cattle and sheep at 'BROOK $ r. WHITBY. -� miejudge-him. It would be iuter- real horrors of modern warfare. -lot 18, con.a.Pickerium(Brock Road) eating to know in what colors the The have known what it means the property a Timothy Reddin. future historian, who can view y No reserve, Bale at one, See bills. • to have members of-the- family W, H. PoWell,•auctioneer. him impartially', will. paint the killed in battle,or maimed for life. THURSDAY, Dsc,'RD—Auction sale of a The have known what it means horses, high grade cattle, pigs.fowl, j�yytm Mad Kaiser. y _ im'plemente, seed grain, Oto., at lot ® THE , Ta to have'the.bread-winner. -of the - 31.con. 8. Pickering Near Cherry- - _ - M.a$a - Hughes has - wood] - - inenrred the emuity of a great family snatch-from a happy on. ate at 190. Gee largo bilis. f home: But they do not know W. B�Powell,auctioneer. AMARD - many , of the Conservative party what war paeans as the Belgians Tr zsDAY, Dsc. ST13—Extensive Ana-' on account of-indiscretions which, know it-_' They have never had tion sale of horses. high grade cat- - they assert... he has committed. tle, @beep, pigs, .Implements, roots, a bank account for - There the dreadful experience of know- harain, fowl, etc.,on lot 14,con. Geo-T, _ "household expenses"and f the Hon. Sam Hughes has.proved from their homes. and having Lee. 8a1e.Ht 12 o'clock. Bee bills. paw all bft by C�h" e • W. B, Powell, auctioneer. advantages. It shows the baola ' moseaergetie Minister of 5I}li- those homes. destroyed, with all " " tis and that he has accomplished - • WSD!tEBDAY, Dice.firth—Auction safe iiaad;die a0sountespended, their contents; and then in a pens- of about'i0 acres of etaadio timber. �� does that which very few men could less and half-starving condition white ash, hickerpp pine and elm,at for every paymen ''^'•• have done, 1n the may of prepay- lot 11, con. 4, Plekeriag !next w � OTFlCr to not regtsre a seek refuge in a foreign country. with. in Canada's war contingent. He (Freeobern atstio Sold the property re g g Germany a ill never have their t}eQ, West. Bald is } sad }acre TORONTO has every confidence in his own lust' for war, bloodshed and con- lots. Bale at 1 o'clock. W.B.Pow- -ability. This is not alwayssfault. q y ell auctioneer. PICKERING BRANCH, nest destroyed until they-have. � . -Those people who have no confl- drunk to its bitterest dregs-the Braare6 also at • . Xesa AdverfA�e Moots. R W. GORDON,CORDON, b[aas sr. dears ' -t-hem-selves will- Dever -- cttpof sitlffering'whia-Recompan. -- achieve much in this world. The ies the invasion of one's country greatest suecesses-have-been ac hp a foteign.sae:When the arm. �+ OR flAI'E- few Shropshire F9111 lambs at a�oaable A Iy -Compllshed by people who have at lot is,con.6.Yi ring. E.s. iasair -_ r ies of allies have marched to Ber- Mont. :. -bad confidence ill their'abilities, lin, leaving in their: path devasta- - PPLtie an ob'ect .N ED TO RENT'—Farm of ROYAL and who have pure d 1 tion and ruin, and demanding twenty five to fifty acres within thirty until they have reached it. Such indemnities- that Will stagger or forty miles of Toroctoi sandy loam sod pre- gg ferred,Apply Bos A.Nowa office, all r '. a man is the Hon. Sam Hughes, humanity, the Gerniau people n ill — —— Now is the time to haFe that well known stock and ponitry 'bat he has a weakness for talking ' CATTLE FOR SALE—Five milking t► realize that war means sornotbing Aolsteio ltbtrer,, all of Rona mukiaR tonic on hand, the change from grass -and freedom to too much about himself.and there strwa, A 1 at lot 17, con s, Pickering, or more beAdes.•,glory. victory and a rad-.e.syn•'ELLIOOTT,-Brock Road P.O, 6-9 .dry feed'aud.stabled, is such as to cause many disorders - ,.by losing the respect of his friends. 1 - Ile has also turtle in for aRreeit [;ORSALE—One parlor .cook_ and In,hnr-es.atid cattle, apd•Aoyal purple is just the reluedy ED ono Q sen hlater, cotri gnod rrtliedeal of t:riticisnr far denonLein O dl SUFFER l+a-vfor as.ete�llea'a furnace there is no rurtaer - to keep ,heli] iu it thriving condition. . 1loultina and thefi +,se for entire. Apply at the alethod:et parson - 'the recent teat moberli�atiuu oil seaclarun:ont, a-tt co a'-e�Elrer,coniinR suddenly has cansea nearly all hens - Toronto"as fieiu' pure"non: ct c: TR�1Ft?D'—From lot_-.3, con.' a �t�� layHig,'it -little• care and ma feed to which _ Pickering on ) rfinG oln ain S TEN Y a •aa -H t neer. g regularly It tun have beeu,,l illi; be w.oiira cn«ci�m�_a+sth ibturmati%w we, to, to Ro •al Purple poultry specific is added given re Marl for " not have shown a ]tick Of wisdom its recov'e,•y•will be siritnbly rewesdad.JOSEPH P p y _p _ IJOYLE,lot M,con,S.Pickering, 9 tt if he had -passed the .incideut-un- FrOI><i Fematle I11s—Restored a short time.tsili-start them going and the profit will be noticed, instead of humiliating L'i'O�"1: FOR SALE—The -well- gratifying.; Tri• ''it: - O HCAIth b Lydia L 7 bGO ns '•Famous" heater. alert new. ` -those res n9ible for the mob,;}• y 13$rinC metalled a furnace'the owner has no l� , fur r ups for Same, May seen at W MI Nation. Pinkham's Vegetable : Palmer'store,$COR oR"r Olaremont etf r We have lig supply of good onions at 151.25 per bag. _ - _._ . Compound. ED= rom lot. 'It: non: 4 s a STRAY F --Our rocerie re the freshest. The -advocates -Of, war ejainl Pickering;-a red heifer with,some white g spots or,right aide, 2 pears old. Tip-or 'right — 1 that—YPaC i9 'a good thing fora Belleville,N.S.,Csnada —"I doctored ear is cut oft and a slit on left-sar. LONARD ' NEALE.ft.R,SO. 1, whitby. -Ind, hone country, as it rids the world of for ten years for female troubles and Pick,IL09. o-t E=IORCAE-- ��-- -� -PHILIP those who are—physically, weak did not get well. I read in the paper OR SALE—House and two lots in about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - If those -who have Charge.of en- F the Village of OIIL'retn0at, 6 .room•house - Compound and decided to try it. I write kitchen and woodshed atttiched,s lendid lame iistment would select onlythe fruit tre«, SROVGIFH.A — _.ONTARIO now to tell you that I am cured. You barn Dost i3aD0.00, rood ggarden a imbeciles degenerates and those Can publish my letttr as i testimonial:" residence of P l[AONAB • u, will sou ata "•. (; p bargain for quick Bale �tf who inherit,disease; there might --Mm SuvRzrl$ BABINT, Belleville, ' Nova Scotia, Canada. UX-900 Ci SWttt t00.he some ground for their argu- AC�t�dLatstisameat. It is well known that it isAnotLer Woman Recovers.the best men in the•country that Auburn, N. Y.-- I suffered from nervoaaness for ten years,and had such CHOPPING ., a.5� are sought for enlistment Those organic pains that sometimes 1 would lie PER. SQUARE who have any weakness, no mat- in bed four days at a time,could not eat ter how trifling, they a>;e rejected or sleep and did sot want anyone to talk AND OAT FLAKING �S . = AU GE •- �CORRU�G ATED ss,thing unfit for se'rvicb. These to me or bother me at all. Sometimes _ l I would suffer for seven hours at a time. The undersigned ie.prepared to do are the kind of men that are de= Different'doctors did the beat they could g .-,-.-'.GALVANIZED N I Z E D STEEL mended for the first sacrifice to for mi until four months ago I began grain Chopping find oat flaicin the god of war. It is not a case giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable -.every day in the ' week ALL 1>tiLTAL CUT Til SUIT of the survival of the fittest,•but a Compound a trial and now I am in good survival of the weak, and tb119 bealth."—Mrs.WnAJAM H.GILL,No.16 except on Saturday Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. m�-t -instead of being a benefit, war is Tha above are only two of.the thou- John F• Bayles, Greenwood :$ QI7IRE MEN 1.IJ E Carse to a country for this reason. sands of grateful letters which are con- G . -• In olden times, when the..battle- stantl being received by the Pinkhsm -: - `• F� E - - - Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., "nae and spear were the 'm le- c e w a gree ings 5� ments of warfare,. the advantage Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- GUARANTEEDs _ was with the strong;-but in mod- pound does for those Wbo suffer from Superior •S.table fittings . - ern warfare the strong man is as woman's ills. - all prices. UALITY su��eptible" f8' the deadly aim Of --R Ion want ape* a Superior 'Litter-Carriers --the 'enemy as is the weakest. eial advice write to `�d Q Order early Lydia E. Plnkbam Q Clglt steel shingles aitd,siding, _ - `- Those who peruse the list of ca.su- Medicine Co..(conf . only lock in the market. lit in the present war will not dent}al)Lynn,IRass. Ind hone 1813 Pick. i -declare that those who fell In bat- Ybar letter will be t- P H E '.S E � �a opened'. r e a d and D ■ o� - tie were the weak. They were ', Ru,ssell Andrew - _—.__ answered by.a wo• 1 a the very Test-types of manb�oCcY man- and bold tap that the different nations dould • PICKEI;ING, Out. w. � �TQv��v .. .� stylist eoa>Itdenoe. _. �, _ f' .,...• ..� ,,,, - aid�' '..,F �, ^: ..,�. °*.v y3i.rA"'.k-.. y $".�� :•� ,,a.n.. .s:, •y;,,+.;. "S;^fizzy'"•' s7l".%rh+x+=�++"'' - -,�"" ,'.."* yn9.1 S'4, `y ,"cana'Y'`' o•kwr yrs, s v, .,..d >• r5. - ti=e! .x a te'. ,m W..t.;a•'.�.,,•.i •,, ..?!.�%; r •.,. y.•M. .v �.:dr'�•r r,"h�,v ,,.. :.:c--t.�• •tJ`+s s •v. 'i-:s r s: 'e ._•,..0 rM - �-,';y} —:?r ..' - y ,..r 'e',ebeai.F=c..'rr✓_•..-ancw - vc.Yf....::,.. ...�'txsrrae .;:.. :.:.ar,"�y"'?!",n+z^-L•+.......,•mY.,. '`� sL fry•.,. _ .�+w �::E J+h. �., �•�.• .e1'..:, �P.: row.+_.r •rS. ry.T�'Y �a�.-, ♦a:' L.. .rr .r ... .... ...y -:.. .m ..a,!•.,• im� •a,e,e k s.�q'• a-i�"'• s ',�,�.� T>:i.�ya.'r _ _ 'c J •,m. �fi -' r ;.. .:Y,r-. ,',°"^2'Y.,.., _,� -•.. ... .. .,if.i' 'Lr� t" a.r� -xA,•'. ,�+ 's+, �• •5 t,' 5•'1." .Y'.�.Y/^'. S!..W. .. ,.. , .. .. i• r. •"'`: ..a. 'sx e z _ `J; :- 3:,•i^. *,M y ahhhwoNt Thomas Birkett was on an ex- the Chicago Polyclinic and Hoe- r E. Chamberlain was in the dbp tensive motoring trip thio week. pital. _ j 'on Monday. combining business with pleasure. Hugh Gregg jr., is moving the l �.���A�'� L n and Mrs. Pilke have g SO N Mine Mar ret Macnab is visit- �7° P p v shop in the front of his lot to the In Sriends fn the city, returned after.spending the cam- rear where it will be dated up as Impoehiol showing of sawt display of Y:• mer months with friends in -the stable. Mr. Greggill soon - _ ellinIgttoo Pearaen was in the Ohio& A _ ` clip one da last week. north-west. have one of the.most attract!" - — Statin 1a7 tarp asseimeaT 1 0! John and Mrs. Adamson, of The young people of the Baptist Properties in the village.- received BOOS'Dolls, or' j°a received for the trade. Oal1 -- -` '-:Greenwood,Greenwood, spent Monday with 'church have organized a social Mr.Hockley, of the fifth con_ Holiday friends in town. 'lab.. Many a long winter evening cession of Uxbridge, who was in- - and see them.' Misses Mary and Jeasie Grice, of. will be plesizALLly and profitably jured- in a @hooting accident a - Subscriptions taken for all 3ftgasiaes, %� k e nt b t' em. ween or two ago, is not making _ Stouffville, spent Tuesday with M. Pe Y g Weekly nail Daily Newspap6ld ..t George Dranacombe of Toronto, . -, _: f ass there a recovery. _ ; and Mrs. Henderson. Dr. Ira Freel, of Stouffville, rapid progress will be in his office Mondry ,morn- For a ew days there was fear of -is spending a few days here with Ing, Nov. 80th;' after spending a blood poisoning but dtlinger from `w• rT• �_, R=Q .�.RMSONs ,=;hie mother, Mrs'. Alex Wilson. month at Post Graduate work in that source has now abotitpa __ _ ._ _ . ._., •Skating on.the mall .ponds. iue�. WhS this locality 1 e last week, greatly.to the the small The, Universal Sawing Machine bo and girl. - - - y Pickering Bakery The Pick' : Will the party who borrowed g -theladderfrom Hugh Gregg Jr. - - - - s -kindlyreturn it at-once as he. .re- Our home made. after Vigilance C to, trial will convince you that nit e Comml _ quires the use of it at present. _ - The Best. Dr. Brewster, our slew veterin- -- ary surgeon has of n1 --- is the time to order your The object of this sen aaAssociation is tol. " himself efficient in his profeesior. - fruit c the alnd one, = ' Efforte-are--being-made- �5 cents a l r � _ or. ._ �' Orders by phone or from driver anize a choral class for the winter -`-- - given strict at tin. Members having property stolen ooslnm g ... Date immediately with as member, season, with Mr. Tilton from _ HEfi�B MONNEY, of ZZOOMUre Oommyttee. Upper Canada College as musical I director. = PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership fa Mfias .Hannah Stephenson, and Thok ts'mav be had tsom ilea PreaidvA or, ; Mins Mabel Hallett. of Pickering, , g secretary on application. spent a few days here with the - Greenwood hardware E arc C, L. Marc mbe,Banks, Crin Paha forma='s brother,Thos. E.said Mrs ` rail and nee our stock of Happy g, On Stephenson. Thought" and other stoves D. P. Macfarlane, manager of Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Out. as well as other linea i W.J CI the Standard Bank. Blackstock, This machine is designed to saw long poles as well.as cordwood. No of Hardware. LVO Corso . ark. y pulley 8 of and repairing. President, was here. over Sunday, .. _He is pulls or wheel road.of wood on carriage. busy moving his household effects This machine Isa' combination of efficiency and simplicity. promptly attended to. u u * ° ,from Toronto, and is now getting The beat outfit on the_rparket,to-day. Work guaranteed and prices Fe- ,a�e ' ,l lINDLE ::«y nicely settled in his new home. - „Getour prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engines, moderate. Mrs. Macfarlane and son are Cream_$ei orators, etc. CARPENTER, BUILDER _ :$pending a -week here witli her _ _' Lawrence Denny, HOUSE VERANDAH,AND B parents. P. and Mrs. Macnab. W. H. Jackson Brock Road GREENWOOD WORK, PANTRY CABINETS Walter Scott, of Brussels, is _ _ s riling a few days,. here with n DUMB WAITERS. 4 his sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Semis. He - p����+u� c WATCH FOR Shingling and general repair `---is on his retarn trip from Mowat • HOUSE -FURNISHINGS n 'S work. y In Northern Ontario where'be has '•' 'e• �• TOD S See me about any job you w been spending a couple of %-eks — done. Prices riTht. n hinting deer. He reports deer ga - - - _ Motor truck each W ednes- 6504 Home elephoasb being ve plentiful, hi-s-party'of Our' stock is complete in every line -d ry i e w e-en- .16r—off Sng ee-�argainain 'day and Saturday for all N - - eighteen-llagieR-secured--the_- - -- • • number to which they e _ kinds of Bread and Cakes. _ m titled. yak for 10 cent wrapped ed icke i �' Mrs, J. J. Barton, of Toronto a secretaries -and -separate chairs. pp = and Mrs. H. Smith, of . Bap Cit=y, - 'fruit klaf. ' Yaxd _ Mich., spent over Sunday with -RURT !NG NPr Iss-a native of Pickering •having - OSHAWA. ONT. - . Y - been born just west of the village. ' "`+. su1a' I�teelhir� les ` Al but left Claremont 52 years ago. quantity of Al In that time she notices many FLOUR sand FEED _ - . -changes, but there are still a few ,of the old residents now reAding `��Are. Fire Proof, Wind Proof, _ at C. IST, R•, Station -Apple Barrels `here that she still remembers. Al- Cherr9Wood though years of age she Is still Water Proof, Lightning _ a hale and heart. -Bra "'Shorts,Flour,Dried_~ - For `.7a1Q The drams given in the Masonic proof and Fr08 Proof. _ -' " Hail Ica:' +Friday- night, by . the Brewers Grains, Malted Bell and ladepeudent p11Dne h - vounlr people of the Methodist All good, up•CO•date C8&nadian Coru Feed, Oileake Meal, -- church was a decided success. The -- _ :_ = io s' , Blatchford'a � b las ine fi. hall was crowded to the doors by �Farmen use them. a ea 9ter Shell etc.' _a -very appreciative audience. Yard closed every Saturday after- while the order was all that could -'�_"' For particulars Phone home 8000. ._ noon. until further notice. 4 Ile desired. The different charac- - Bre any_of the following LocalAagents-They will gave yoq beat. prices- on p- Q' ?ters were splendidly represented Pedlar's Metal Roofing Biding, Vents, Culvertl Finials, "T21021ZrE 1�D�BOS W. D. Gordon Qi �$ ` ILpoicattag that a good deal of _ Terminale.. heating and Ornamentsi, _ :_dime And attention, must have __ ranluel starring W. Prin le,l QQ - • PICRERINCI �' been given tthe a drams b triose G. M. Ricr�ookiin. vet. Jacob 'liclnt bre,Ont. r _ = b " a 0 _`'« ` < taking part therein: Mich credit Y, I $ o �ahould be Riven' to Mrs. -D. Hop �'�rr _ - ' per, who had the direction <,f the - �`hitby, Ont. - SVh�tby, Unt, =v w°'d r QO YBARd" drama under her control. The Whitby, Denny, olitl�slienburst, _ ° ° __ _ Q BXpBR1BflGt� y; �sie{tieg between the acct+ try hrr►zic _ Greenwood, Ont:- Goodwood; Ont, o Q-�' _ • e a pe - W. H?vel -W. F_ Brt:ton, � ! • --_�3 a �� talent wag n;nrh appreciated. y'• - Everyone present felt well rt'p�rcl Box Grove, Ont. W hiterale,_Onr - °•a°o SE a �o _ 'for conning and a pre�c:i•uis •v:c°t i J. C. lin==t-h, W. W. Sadler,. `' e 1 g' -� °M. °.�,I s°E EL M- e 'ro '3 T heard n every, hand that the -Highland Creek,.Ont. Greenxvood, Out, m � ,�- �� $ ° k= enit i oar nil dated tli srepek�to 10 higher rice.`butmbelter service sset�sfaOction, �yy � �.�,'�°-�� o $cam •a. 0�,., TRDEewNsas p `"o y y g p r r o. a J e COrYRtGHTe 'rvcC6rd the deatb of one of our Anyone Per.din a steteh and des�ptIon me} '-_ _ '- aa,: Feb gnickl yrenatA n,tr oWnlrn, wLNber an oldest residents, in the person of THE.. PEDLAR PE O i'L E L lm l t e e� "' - � � Y•= y=' tiouai icti ro adena�,t��°° Mr.- Andrew Hamilton, which f �� Apr pyo awcrres dSdest.�on .P 'took lace hereon Sunda His Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONIJ .Established 1861. S�i a s �+ taken- o h )tnnn p y' y 1, K a �^ s. y of o r May 4e ••��u.wttboaR In funeral took place on Wednesday - - ---- -•- ___ ___ _ __ M ` when Fits ieriiaina were conveyed g�• „ .m J vee; a ftlaft-A ' �IW� y O1 a : -. .c' Jahy.• as a bandeosne4 illoet:ased we tb etr.'. to the cemetery on the 7th con- _ " hcession for interment. The deceas- ro m m °� a ren' Sept' , M anon anysaanueoloasaal. Teem° ed was a native of Claremont m t a 4 1 :THE DOMI�IH .BANK �p, Oct. 4. � .. ,> where he has-'glways resided: He 1 '.!was a member of the Presbyterian 's neoigh _ y SIR[DMYNO�.O•L[R,M.P.,PRt810tNT. W.0.MATT„tiNe,V104PIIttaIDtNT. � January 1913�Whitb 7, Oahaws 9,Brougham - -church of which he was a generous e.A.BOGERT.General Usaw .r. 9, Port Parry 17,ti:bridits 18,oanntnaton 15, Beaverton 14,Upterarove 16 supporter. He was of a retiring Farmers' Sale Notes Collected disposition and took no active It Is more emyontent to have the Dominloa Bank collect you See Notes, part in public affairs. He was ibmtotrytodotoyourseu. ire.Yon Interested in highly esteemed by all who knew When you have a sale.have the Notes made pantie at th.Danlnion Beak, _ 'him. He is survived b two sisters, !�d. it them here for collodion. • y _ sueb collections are made on most favorable terms e c one 11rQther and two aiatere _ haylug..predeceased him. Tile • _ . _ _ _ " ing „ .sympathy of the' eommnt,ity is _ _ :-WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. AND+• extended to the earviving mem- Of all matsrtals and design bers of the-family in their her. • kept suin ms a Il will pay you eavement to Dail at over works axil is tour The antral given is the Baptist • - ' at e s • '`p°0 and obtain ass, Dont be church on Monday evening b . S IMPSON� ' the male members"i,f the B. Y.` P. agents we do not employ them,oonso U., was a decided success. There e oommisdon of 10 peertosnt,whiohyouwas a Rood crowd present and a - osrloinly save by purchasing from a%' ' I have in stock 3000 rods of call most lea-sant time was spent by FULL RANGE of Fall and Winter Underclothes for Men and Women'. Boys ��wNITNT ANITE CO.. all. The program consisted .of and Girls, at old prices, also-a full assortment of Sweaters in all latent Jwire-fencing made by the " uartettds rendered by Messrs. . .. _ :stylee, no advance in prices. Whitby,Ou qq Evans Ward, Thos, Paterson J. omoe _.. - ; _ .Steel Company o#-Cas�da. , -Coates and Morgan Pugh,.solos'by_ LADIES'BLOUSES-Muslins, white, Messrs.R. E. Forsyth and Ernest black,striped. Prints from f0 cents HATE and CAPS-A lull lane in-all .h also carry brace .wire, ,.,,. tjs,]YjgB ( walker s _Cbamberlain, violin solos b Mr. p the latest for men and`boys, Y -- - - i spri w r , vire VV er, aCl a O e g o�lnna ' _• - - - u war e. p LADIES Fancy Collars and Cuffs. GLOVES-Kid, sflk-lined,also, heavy P �anIIfaCtIIrBT tion school an a reading-b Mr. Everythingthe latest, y. .,_-stapleg. Steel posts.. and _ Wiikinson. The pastor, Rev. ` H. DRESS GOODS-Slue and black Vel- Gloves for men and boys. -We are Shop and Residence,-Dundaer 0 . -'Wood also-gave-a very interesting vet Cords, blue and brown Berges,' giving bargains.In these goods, cedarposts. pot address. . The-reading m osi - Checks and elt Melton Cloths,etcc,brown DREBB SHIRTS-To Shirts C" Three WHITBY, ONT. - - _ _ • Wilkinson was of his own compost- Venetian,, _ _ dooFe west of Whitby tion and- is deserving of-special Shaker Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, (-- ention. The chair was ably oc. -Gingbams,Cottons,etc. _ _r Neckties.Braces, etc., Let me show you what.I have and - :; •}n y We are prepared to runlet wood pr _ -••copied by C.H.Found. After.the . - -' _ quote you prices. pumps on shortpotice,also attend • program was concluded an ex- MILLINERY-This department is rushed-all ladies know our styles are up -' to all kinds of repairing. Cellent-supper was served under to the minute and prices down.to the lowest. GROCERLPS-Ah.here�we an.do ou ever thin ri ht wait all our_ coda; Agent for the Ontario Wind - the able matlagetnent of Ri 1 : C y R R t t - ESR also asollne engines and; about old- rices. Teas 30c lOc,`60c, Coffee 89c, ttOc, .i0c. Highest rine 0l g g p�f- Forsyth. Oysters was the chief paid for good butter and eggq. - g P a e the squre gear _ item t I the menu' card, and at MAGNET;CREAM BEPARATQSy,. tto his it ieunnecessary.to say .that De SIMPSON � ICKERING LOCUST HILL - everyone didnstice. _.-... _- Co., '-7 Phone Hell No, 80, Ind, 28, p :._ ��'. �- -y. ,.,r. �'. '-�••'a� `�? +•y'+kri�!,., 'r ,"may'-: '.:y �,.y.'• „+,w.. p.ir�ry�N:=�'1��:..�',.°' •i•"�`- •!._�sc'.t` b..«:.�:.t.� '�+w•�' �'ti. .�.reR.�n.•. e... ' ._...:�.�,.,.F..:.:�.....T:,,.:•.sem. .efir,eaa:.a•�a.=r s. a•- -r:w.>.,... w. �c,.sr- ,.:trl.��, ;a•.�+�,. ::.,r �,-:� `.r", ;>,..r law- _ THE -CHAS �TIGHTENLD01 PRUSSIN GUARD .ELUDED ' a — - Aw The Enemy's Six-Footers, Moved Cheering Into The , Immigration and Customs !Regulations Are :Pal h bf i'lachine nunse n _ . w Now Very Stringent Nov, Ie.-A oorrespon- the troops, acting under orders;" A deapartch from Ottawa says:: nationality, e, movements during London, ag dent in Northrrn 'France sends the suddenly split their line and dis- Precautions which have been taken the previous decade, purpose in en- - dollowiug'detaiis of the defeat of persed on either side, leaving a as a result of the war, tering Canada and lenfth of visit, :tile Prusau3n Guard, as referred to nose ga the breuk in the British have result- and the like. All auspicious persons '•in'bSciaf British reports: line, which the enemy had been try- ed in.'a most stringent tightening of are being ed for investiga- ' "It was only when the wounded ins to make for weeks. Into thin x. the immigration and customs regu- tion. prisoners of the Prussian Guards break came the Prussian Guard. lations of the Domino_n. Addition- Simile l eing observed in . arrived at that the British wildly shouting and cheering. They al restrictions have been added the case of the customs regulations, time to time, until the suthori- and baggage for which the inspec -soldiers realized the kind of men had advanced within fifty yards of from - _they had been fighting for the last the muzzles of the field guns when ties now consider that everything tors would formerly on occasion dew,dreys. huge fellows they were. these belched forth at point-blank � � has been done to prevent the. en- i take the owner's word„i� now close= .ill over six feet in height, and one .range, while the maxima fired into � trance into the country of either ! ly searched As regards merchan- ` of-sham-uearfp-seven r spiy queries G _ -German Sianmd other "When one realizes that this max- "Not even the Prussian Guard the ordinary queries with which''a j chances are being taken, and they nifieent reg:m«•nt has now been se- could stand this. They broke. {;. traveller crossing the Canadian are being closely examined to as- Ger- vere y P eBrit-as for the third time. and that its men aided by a savage charge made by ed along list of other questions man, Austrian or_Turkish manufac- = _ire looked upon a the flower of the Black Watch, which regiment. calculated to bring out in minutest tu.e. Turkish rugs are now on the 'the German army, then one also in company with others, was up and detail particlulars as to identity, list of contraband, and it is.under- i h such shipments are fre- f citizenship and the like. These iii-stood. that s realizes joss what a fight the Bri- at them the moment the signs o , P tish put up wavering were seen. elude particulars as to parentage, quently being rejected. "After submitting for over.eight "The,whole thing was beautifully hours to a terrible shell fire of both timed and the infantry and artil- The Sultan of Turkey. GERMAN SHEETS BARRED. - lyddite and shrapnel, the British lery Not only were the Germans _ — SOV LAND MINES it were getting very tired, and driven 'back over the trenches- flUSSIAN FLEE] A Criminal Ofienee 'to Have Them j �j �J �t was next to impossible t4 send .which but a short time ago they had E J IN OSTEND D DUNES relief to the advanced trenches un- taken from the British but they (� in Possession. ' .i'dl after dark The Germans, saga. were pursued by the Highlanders __•-ROUTED G0 +'BEN A despatch frongm Ottawa says: ei tin this condition of thin for over a mile beyond. The Staats-Zeitung, the Vital Issue, ::nerd realizing that it was now or "Tho net result was that the Ger- the Truth'About Germany and the Enemy Said to Bc Preparing a never, massed in force their Prus- mans lost' over a thousand ,_men Vaterland, four -German publica- •Surprise" for the Allies 'Sian Guard and some other forces killed and some ' three thouaand Turks' Pet Battle Cruiser Fled ,OP tions, have been prohibited - from and drove the British ba,ek through wounded, as well as their own ad- moire After an Explosion the Canadian mails under the, War -- In Belgium. sheer weight of numbers. Back vaneed trenches, from which the Measures Act. It is made a crimi- A despatch from the Hague says `(:hey went, contesting each trench final attack._had originated, and the on Board. nal offence to circulate these pa- The Germans are mining the dunes "stubbornly as they evacuated it. British artillery is now sending A despatch from London says: A Pers or to have them in possession. near Ostend and northward to the M `When within about sixty yards shells a mile further into their great battle was fought in the Black They have been particularly often Dutch frontier. A Dutch military - "- - •of where the artillery was hidden, ranks." Sea between Sebastopol and Odessa -sive against Great Britain and the expert says: by a Russian fleet of two battle- _.� - "Military men have been sur- _ - �T' SONS ships and five cruisers and a Turk New .Military Tent, prised that hitherto we have heard IRE RAT LIN(I DEW lr = fam- ish squadron composed of the so little of German land mines ous German battle-cvuiser Goeben A despatch from London says: Perhaps -it is because the allies, and the light cruiser Breslau. The The wet weather prevailing: at Sal- have not yet penetrated to German _ AT LflN�r B�NOrE SUB�flENDED Russian Government supplies de- !story Plain lately has made asuit- soil. Although after the battle of _ tails of the fight, and asserts that able occasion for demonstration in the Marne they reached a potion �"' -�,►-' _ — the Goeen was badly damaged by the Canadian camp�of' a special that by the - at had been occupied � broadsides from the Russian flair- military tent invent by F. P. yl- enemy,- it must be ass.um that Artiller8 Dae4s Have Tsltea the South African Insurgent I,eaderAin, of Ottawa, formed of the ship R 2-inch Hung, and esca ed only Y the Germans had not time to mine Plate of .Attacks by pat to Flight with Small because of her greait speed. Royal North-West 'Mounted Police. ` ,fir___ __The Turkish Government givep The "Continever teat, ' as it is t _ _ he ground New in the north-west -= ---- - yr th- -ti • m t looks as if the r . out't at tom. e RuFssan ee was-d r. vel acre preparing a mine sur- of mel mans A degmteh from Paris 'says:' The A despatch from London says: feated, that •a Russian battleship sides and alis fly sloping root, prise. The whole dune region, asrtillery attack -by the GermaMaa is Reuter's Cape Town correspondent was seriously damaged, and that made of wood covered with rein- which 1.5 abont fifteen mile's wide, '�emtred on Ypres in the north and says that two sons of General Chris- the Russian ships, pursued by the forced canvas.' The chief superior- has been declared forbidden ground c.ou the allied line sear Soissons, tiara DeWet, the rebel leader, have Turkish ships, fled to. Sebastopol iq.of tiheefaetbthat�iis s<8 conits i �� ieonly and officers,civilians, but to the r ' 'where the west flabk hinges or' to surrendered to a magistrate- in harbor- - .-...-- - - --- rs of the German the ceutre. Theme lo, range at- Ga,pe Town. Severed of General The statement issued by the Rus- strutted that it can be put together land forces,,w are allowed there tacks are the only int a rte of the DeW et's chief officers, together sign •Ministry of Marine gives the or taken dawn a a few minutes only, on special permits from the, fighting thought worthy of report with most of his supporter's to the following account of the engage- The 'r�'ar Office has given a-contract trine brigade, under whose Jana- . bg the French. Governmeut, At west, of the. railway line, surren merit: for 10,000 of these teats, and it i• diction that territory has been 6 pies, the key of the allies' whole ; at the smosie time: "On :V'ovrmber 18, a division o� hoped by Mr, Aylwin that his de- p�� gsomtion in 8e! of sad the' town �r despatch th li a Rtime, from Pre- the Black Sea fleet, returning from monstratiyn before Canadian ofli- "From a-fugitive who has arrived which file fie!gi himself told his brie �y-a; "Iy is officiallyanaoanC its cruise to Sebastopol. hear flip cera will reauLt in further orders. in Holland, we learn that 'activa,- t�pe must be taken at any costa al De Wet's rapidly- coast of Anatolia, sighted 23 mile- S&1110e tents erected in Green digging is proceeding- in the -dis• " the Germane PiccAdilly; and used by the destroyed hiatorica dwindling rebel commando became Tom triot r monumcnts, beautiful iii -architec- Surrounded' by loyal forces in the ial; detachment, consisting of _-the Terri•tolials, showed that both men „Isolated German lend m1nea tura and rich in tradition. The Ho- ben and the Bree,lau. The Rus and horses were better protected_ vicinity of Boshof, on the Vaal Ri= rice a�naist of cy'rnder+s= filled , with- tel de Ville and the Hallex, ancient ver, General De Wei succeeded in Sian fleet immediately drew up it than under canvas: " shells or bombs and strong expio - ly the great market place-, lately aapiin�gg with an-Ty 23 men. The battle order. bringing the energy to. - lives.' fills cylinders are fastened . museam, crumbled under German remainder of his force surrender. 'starboard, and opened fire at a dis• to chains about ten feet long which shells, Edaficea that survived six ed•„ tante of 40 cable lengths.(about five ; are firmly* anchored in the ground. hundred years collapsed in a dew �t miles). The first•-salvo of 12-inch , $ ( "Through electric connections, mutes guns from the flagship Admiral ' h ,' the mines can be exploded at a TRAIN BASE WRECKED. , Evstafry struck the Goeben and ' great distance. Gunpowder placed - Elsewhere in 'the town there has r -.:been little fighting. . Tremendona • caused an explosion amidships, set- near the mines is fired by the slew ' b losses 'enflered by both- ,idea, the Information �i hich Led to•Bom- tingg her on•fire. Following the Ev tric current, and the resulting ex exhaustion produced by weeks. of bardment of Belgian ('oast. staEry, the other Russian 'ships ` plosionc8uses the cylinders to opened fire, the Russian guns giv- leave the ground to a height of five night and day fighting and sirppng, A despatch from London says: A ing an excellent account of them; or six feet. Then. the shock caused the suffering cawed by floods and Rotterdam despatch to The Daily selves frost have brought about,..for'.t'he Mail says: "The. British fleet re- „ + by the reeidvnee of the anchor A series of explosions were seen p ; „ causes the dynamite in the cylin- 'time at least, a situation which the ceived information on Monday in the hull of the Goeben,:whichde r i ovesnment refers to laconiealli- as which led them to carry out a vii- opened fire slowly. The enemy seem- spreads to in all and the charge ` ca•lm." The s%ldier's on both aides y spreads is all -directions huriz.,n cross bombardment at $nocke and ed not to have expected to meet us � +• p have kept to tlw trenches, having Zeebrugge, on -the, Belgian coast. The`Germans fired salvos of them tally' ; - ,! neither time nor energy for.other The Solvay Company s works on the heav . guns,.directin them exclu-- •a labor than to make life barely en- Bruges ship canal which are being y g KILLED IN HOhSF.�. - - - f lively at-the flagship. The eneaun { durable. _ used as a base far German military ter continued for 14 minutes. -after Germans Found �TarKhipy Were The resumption of the artillery trains, was wrecked. tj train of which the Goeben withdrew and dis- , - p Sparing Streets on Sea 1Freot. attack near Soissons and Vail.ly is five cars, filled with soldiers, was appeared in the fog, taking advan- a ` ! not surprising, since the Germans struck by a shell, took fire and was tage of her speed. A despatrli from London s'ay s.have never abandoned their effort destroyed, Much damage was clone "Tile Breslau took no_�a_r�t in the `A week ago," sa�-s the Daily r: to break through at this part of to the German stores and sup- fight, holding he'rseTf-"�on the hari- lail'.a Dunkirk correspondent, ''the , _- the line, which is sbowt 7n"miles plies." zon. 'The Evstafry,suffered only in- Germans noticed that the fire from only from Paris. Every effort ,to 't' _ significant damage. the English warships spared the erna�h tkrrough with infantry has $30U,000 TO Alla BELGI.1\S. "The Russian losses' were a lieu hooses on the sea front at hiddel been fruitless,,.,and thousands' of _ tenant, three ensigns and 29 sailors 1' kerke, vrhereupon ,t•hey took up soldiers were throvrn away in these killed a lieutenant and 19 sailors z quarters in them. This fact be Britain s Contribution for the Pur• came known to the British, who. sttemj:,ts. For several. weeks the chase of 'Foodstuffs. seriously wounded and• five sailors � �; suddenly bombarded. the • hooses. Germans have contented themselves slightly' wounded. �'t Ger- with hammering.the allied line with A despatch from London says: In putting the Goeben-to flight from five ships a once. The Ger- Francis Acland, Parliamentar3 Un- the Evstafry defeated a warship man casualties were enormous, the big gums. dead alone being estimated at _ der-Secretary of Foreign Affairs. enormously her superior in every- �' stated- in the- House of Common° respect. The battle cruiser Goeben ! 1,700." The correspondent of the - The.Cause. on, Wednesday that the. Govern- is a vessel of 22,400 tons---and-28-% Times in West Flanders relates fur-' "iiha•t was the cause of your Sep- went bad contributed $500,000 t4+ knots speed, while the re-Dread- 2 �,;� : , ther indications of an impending pp a �as German retreat fi•6•m the line they oration, old •mari?". the Belgian Government for the nought battleship Evstafry is of �•.,� � "Incompatibility: She believed in purchase of foodstuffs for the desti- only 12,300 tons and 171/ knots are now holding. Their tranapo;t,, Y• speed. The Goeben's main arms- he says, has been moved back sev- getting into debt and I didn't:" t•ute inhabitants of that countr meat consists of ten 11-inch' and eral miles at different' points and twelve 6-inch guns, while the Ev- Field Telephone. the mining of roads has been car= T.. stafry carries only four 12-inch, Ilhe'picture shows Belgian scouts Tied out extensively in the past few rPRZEIAYSL OF R D TO YIELD four 8-inch and twelve 6-inch. operating,a field telephone; which days. According to the vy 'Britis is an ,essential part of the equip- dent, the arrival of heavy `British } went of a moder-n army. It is the guns of late has done much fovrards� % . BEYERS FhF.ES.� link which hnakes possible the con demoralizing the Germans, whose ..Russia Have Refused Terms, as They Expect fo _ trol by a single commander of the guns are becoming much the worse vast army working over a'wide field. for wear from reckless use. Takc Fortress a C - horses Are Winded. — --- Trench , r: 5 at�.h from Rome erCape T�300 Nov,la18�areGein ful BritishDrove Turks From es A de p says: lahion is immanent• -'Phe' Giornale w _ _ - - - ',•1 • pazetnysl, the Galician fortress D'Ita•lza's correspondent-at Buchu- flight before the loyalists of Cape ® ' rest says that the Austria-ii garrison Colony. �p arta- were 'received ., - - 4,500 - which ba-5 been under siege by the at Przemysl made a,sortie and was- here on Wednesday_of a running A despatch from London says: an entrenched position-about 'guns Russians for some we•cks, has offer- repulsed with enormous losses, in- fight west of Belfontein, in whioh The Official Press Bureau has is- of the.enemy,,capturing two 'guns g 5 Pr four rebels were killed twenty sued the following report from the ,and many prisoners, camp 'equip- ' ed to ca.pitula+td on condition that clud'in man • !lanais:- The eor- wounded and one hundred cap- meat and ammunition. Our casae!;1 the garrison ,l) peritiif•ted to iiiarch respondent sitates that the garrison General commanding the force ties.were -three officers- killed unA out with.i,ts-arms and baggage The- short--_of ammu.nWQn and. t�iat a tuned. Me loyalists pursued the 7Y'• rebels" until. the�_korses_gase out opensting on the Shatel'TArab River 16 woiinded,_and_in the rank.and . Russians refua©d Lo grant fliese. getreral $aseultris=expecyted at once- „ terms, knowing that, the fortress is The Russians are anxious to take and they• were forced to abandon and in the Parse Gulf `Oir ]stn $le-3ti mPr► killed •slid -abeit# 3A4 the whsle. vember 17 our troops drove out of wounded• unable to resit•.longer. It•s caplt•n- the town.before Decgmber 6. J r. •P..✓`, .,:-,s,y�,{{�"g. m.aax:m^ e,.3:p. .Lu: .�. '..n.n. '..�f: ...;�T+. �•:.,.�v.w.. ,.a..�•x•:.c:+.xn.e._ e:'r... +Lf.m,-'�.. '+ss,-w.•m�s- M' .f.: «h'-".' '..rr�.'w.-eye'°`-.".i.-" br'e: ..! ,s.'•^: _f :i,, cr'.:int. a ..rn+.. -. bR. :. ,. .uek- „� :. yt :.:. � ;.... ,✓�. e�'S - V F. .l. : :•C:' l ,, ,�,r 'Y,:cep ''a {'r' All. _ 4 F / - close replicas of the rooms at Band- ' ALWAYS PLENTY OF TIME. Good-We, Olde Backark ringham and Marlborough House as j '' possible. The university, which is MY NOT IRVE Loss of Da 'NotIring Land. Leisurely' erviline Will Fir You . one of the most notable of,its kind + in the whole of Northern Europe; town-time and though founded less than a century In Jerusalem, POTTED .8ti'gness is Rubbed Right Out; Every ago, now contains some fifteen hun train-time are different; forty miCIMSEN n Sign of Pain Disappears. fired students; whose studies are Xutes different and both are vari- able. ari- .r.' F: able. . Train officials say the train M E A a 5 •Gee whiz-think of it! modelled upon those at Oxford and- t leaves for Jaffa aa 6.40 in the morn No. more stomach dosing necessary Cambridge. Its library is remark- pull flavored and Ing; but 6.40 by train-time is 7.20 to cure your lame back, ably complete, comprising some The Every trace of lameness, every bit 400,000 volumes, but it has few liter- by town-time. One morning when perfectly cooked a we were start:n for E states child's .d -of stiffness, every sign of weakness in ary treasures, save some old Norse r g E&pt, make delicious the back's muscles can be rubbed away a writer in The Atlantic Monthly, delight. sandwiches. for all time to come by good old manus"ripts. ? we ordered our carriage for seven The , :"Nerviline:' o'clock Arriving at the station No other liniment n do the work at 7.15 we found the train gone and Picnicker's • S so quickly, can t deeply, a the station empty. At last we rous choice. can bring. ease a to the ed out an official, back-weary sufferer a We Rine in y wr / „ „ $verybody'a 5t,: "Where's the train? we de- variably does. '§in- favorite. Backache isn't the onlymalady uY mended. 'Nerviline is quick to cure.- For lum , '`Gene, Messieurs I" _ s - bago or sciatica you would go largo "Gone!- You've changed the hour - - Mid relief so speedy as, Nerviline `s 4A,the train, then 4" `T ; gives. For chronic rheumatism there I w ` "Non,Non, non, Messieurs! The train ' - are ,pain-destroying properties in Ner r,, ,.ns•r , leave's at the same Hour always, but viline that give it first rank. The way y a an e r ay, JrAXXS roar saLZ- - soreness out of strained or rheumatic46 20 to moroato. muscles is simply a wonder. Today 8.40 train-time is 7 tuwn- If you have an,ache or a pain any _ time.' To-day 6.40 train time is 7 r t v� N ANT ry BUY ux ei�l.i. w z _- „ Fruit. Stock. Grain or Dairy Far tm� vhere, if you have a sore back, a stiff F toWn-time. No, no, and he smiled I gait, H. w, flawson, Brampton..or !1 neck, a stiff joint, a strained muscle— � � patronizingly, "the trains always I Volborne at.. Toronto. . if you have lumbago, congested chest li leave at the same hour, our trains a- W. aaWsoar, Colborne st.. sarossa - or sore throat, just try Nerviline. Rub 1 _ _ _ it on plentifully—it won't blister, it tens itself, not the trail], lies- NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. can't do anything but cure you quick• -SOAP !" !1 OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN 7 ly. The large 50c. family size bottle I — — sisters Vf Is the most economical, o! course, batt We sought the telegraph office.. York County. Stationery and Book g Bnsineee in connection 1?r.ce,only 64009. you can, from any dealer, also get the �_ -"To-the Hapag agent, m----Jaffa,-' -liberal. w-Uton--1-abHihinr = 2bC. § ng se exclusiveIY and Cuticura we dictated, "Sfiwd' traln. Can- easy' 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto f a]I pain-relieving remedies. ° , � Ointment occasionally will pro- cel passage on boat for Egypt. Wire MISCELLANEOUS. ,z y" mote and maintain a clear skin I date of next milin for Port Said," p. _ free from pimples, blackheads, g ex ternCER. T nd ex. al, cur, >-fth- : A SPLENDID CAPITAL. � This was turned into flowery Turk- C internal and external, shred with _ ish and sent. A .re 1 came soon, out pain by our hcme treatment. Write redness roughness and other „ p y us before too late. Dr. Bellmaa Medical 1'hristlanfa, Danmark, Is Lard Out Plenty of time. Your boat will Co Limited. CoilinewooA. Ont Maurice of Battenberg. unsightly eruptions. wait till to-morrow afternoon, for to Good ldvautage. First member of the Royal family the water is so rough she cannot is the most, to be killed in the war.- He was a Samples Free by Mall land her passengers-and cargo to- ATENTS Christiania probably :4 laid ocapital of any cousd.in <A King George and a bro- CaUturssoapand Otatmentsold thronghoutths day. Plenty of time, if you care to -state in Europe, Paris itself not thea of the Queen of bpain. :a woAUbbw t.ampMo:e.ee,Wledhve,,.ithaz-0. „ taChristi OF INVENTIONS gook. Address-Cutiau "Dept.X.Rosto4II8J. take the train to-morrow. PIGEON, PIC EON At DAvi3 '�f excepted, says the Manchester ._ -- i " ' i;l >Isa St. James St.. 'Montreal ! Guardian. It owes its foundation chell Co.,. of '�ew•ca-,tle. and the �Ylien [� 11omt��i Suffers write W intormatles en•tirel to King Christian• IV. Of t WARM WINTER.-Ca,1 ► y g June weather preYaile in Cadiforrria, the Kiev.from those of-J. �. S. Thump p Den;TaLk, from Rhom- it takes its ideal Wintering place, reached comfort• son, of Glasgow. T ��•�U� CllfolliC. Backache '^ BOILERS������ ff name Who, in or about the ,year ably and conveniently by the Chicago 6u U + and North Western BY, 1623 decried to erect for himself Al Four splendid trzine daily from the net: I Mercury and the War. how and iscond•hanrl. for heating essenger terminal.-Chlcago•The Overland and Dower purposes Wates' "e new capital On the opposite side�of p uickaiiver-has risen from 835 to Flnmee. TANKS AMD SNON(It ,l Limned. fastest train to ;an Francisco; I There is Trouble Ahead. the river to Oslo. the Los .Angeles Limtted, three days -to $100 or more a flask `(seventy-five STACKS. The whole of the main at of Laced of elunrbine the famous Ban Fran- undo). Accordin to the Mining . Constantly on their feet, attending PO`$©N tRL M TEaKsTOIiD the cit run at right angles and are cvco Limited and iho California Mall. ' g to the wants of a large and enacting. y d 8 Illustrated foldere deweribinr the great World, that is by far the highest family, women oftenn-breast down with Engineers and shipbuildem extremely wide. Indeed, it ,would Caltlornls Reposition'.. and oleo giving rice for mercury in modern times. hardly be an'esa ration- end full vocLa ion t will . milled p nervous exhaustion. f — - y SgE' nrotaatf on aepkiaation to B. H. Sennett. The annual •production 'ice about. - in the elutes, factories, and on 'a, them squares rather than streets. General Agent, Chicago a North Western 4,100 metric tons. The United farm' are weak, ailing women, dragged ••■•■•■•■•■•■•a•■■•■•■•® s For the most part the architecfuro a6 Yonee St.. Toronto. Oat. _ 13tates and Austria-Hungary pro- down with torturing backache and • TO :Vzlty ■OY 1 Reveris�. bearing down pains. FREEAND GIRL i is rather heavy in design, but the duce each about one-sixth of flus g clear air that comes from the fiords amount, ,Italy- a, little more; and such suffering isn't natural, but It's _ .1 dos A •• �•u - tends to give the whole place a tone `'I hear that. Rugers-has txiet-witii d rot°n is:aom Spain nearly one-third. The war in 1 dangerous, because due to diseased • `'t is ..a r,a r, p of lightness that it.would otherwise reverses since lila marriage." t Et�r has phut off the Austrian kidneys. • �«it .pg d .ed. o��ee The dizziness, insomnia, deranged .ar m•••P•m d•d••a• � ",\ lack. The River Aker contains a "One reverse, anyway. He mar- I supply, and made it difficult to menses and other symptome of kidney ' Y„amown"bru- ' wonderful ' series of waterfalls in ried his stenographer acid nt,w in- �d*s to I"' than k transport the product of Italy and. complaint, ckn't cure themselves,•they ! an how. Jon aimpl, �.0:.ie upper courses some- little dis- stead of his dictating to hFr., : "ha- Spain: It has also caused a'greatly require the assistance of Dr. Hamil :�,a24 pal* ar contains s a.P�• tante from the cityy, whdre practi- dictates to him•"- increased deriland for . merctir�y, ton's Ptlls which go direct to the seat •°,«u,>m only 110e. A/i.. •••fes•'6�• sally. the whole of the necessary 1 i which is now principally used in of the trouble, j = +,rr, .osis package, in .aka tour t'risd, wet for the ever rowin mann- To give vitality and power to the, ■ n° them�,a;ht. a°a t..it•e.i•nta b•t ppoo ever-growing Grant Eyel1A9, the manufacture -of fulminate for kidneys, to lend gid to the bladder and • °'�`"riet v°""°d ao tlO`i1� facturin quarter of the Norwegian Eyes inflamed by exppoo-. Pxplosive -Capra. - .?Mercury is also I ■ h....o the ewda, then*and sem. ii - �r� Dastaad#Ylai ltire*_tn free_the,blood _of _poison§, • yeu he"wcsl,•ea (02.40),we rad yc t� .capita! is generated. This quarter sure to son. u�ecl extensively' _ in drug]; andj probably there is no remedy so sue-_ •eaRr•••d•byrawraai". Askibr°u:Mg is rattier rigorously restricted to ulckly relieved by Marla c Pt • d °r teminm.. sae,... -� the Suburb of Sa ene, on the north Eyesmeow�ow Co°5.� �t and instrument of reckiuni Far- �ful as Dr.irregularities her; r COLONIAL ART CO.°•'« ISL : y j Your D 'sE's 3dc per de. 1t>Rise gy+6 medicament en o .in Lhermamet 81I known. rawow,v. oma. B side of the-eltt, since toa-a._planning.. r" r a epnsr�rsrble --all womanly irregularit es t e r merit .~ --is something more. than a :mere ,tikksii er was used in �il%vriaig "Because of their mild, soothYngr and 14••N8•■•■i■i■•■•i•p•/•1i - b : name in Norway. $ism '2Se.ForasotslrlseEyeChko k Dru�ism or Nadas Z"Ratssiy CO.. mirrors, and in, the amalgamation healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are - -'_'The royal palace, which was built Process of-extracting-gold and sil=Isafe,-and.are recommended for girls all ages, b cents per by C'hrislian IV., is a ' handsome ! t•er f r.un their ores; but mirrors are and women o! ' s __.bui ding of rather unattractive He-i rant afford to marry for+ box at all dealers. Refuse any i now silvered with aitr.ate of Rilver, i substl• ' architecture. ' he interior has been five years. will;vou-wait for me.'• f and the cyanide process has virtual_ Itute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills ot_yian•t It "turn' the -mush impruv. since Norway be-. She.-Certainly-if nes one else mar I ly -supplanted the amalgamriation kdrake and Butternut_ - ick" when- you came, a separate kingdom and King 'ries me before then: process in metallurgy: lHaakon, took over the crown, and llw'ay From Home. feel sick ! many of the rooms are distinctly Minard's. Liniinent Cures Diphtheria. Mrs.-Whittler - What delightful 'English in- their a earance. This + How'Tedd Lost the Bear- manners .your daughter has. is largely due-to the taste of Queen _ -They say a.tloree corn intcrfered with h'e- Mrs. 'Bil'er (proudly)—Yes. You Maude, C-1�AD.1 who has equipped one or AND 1t1'SSI.i. from home ' speed. Always a>jpty.Putnam'e corn Ex- flee,.she has ..been away- from of her private apartments as much.of Monthly .fileaul�liip I tractor. For fifty guars it hoe been much. i �Pr�'lee He'tN'een Them. corn" and warts. Putnam's" hetet raps. Minard•s Liniment Cures Dlitemw - ' X7pe no other, TSC, at all dealers j "The present war has brought Rus- _ __- _ _ Let Them pian, and British Empire interest's _ The Practical Fellow. 'M+a,.,,•�+r Turner S �. I ingenious Boy. ,, to r... much closer together, and with con- , They say it takes more than s`' Siderable enterprise the Russian "No• Willie, dear," said mamma, million'years for the light from that l+il>DioY3 - peak C:ocernment has arranged to send .you more cake§ tonight, Don't star to reach fibs earth." �n�atl� ° �.7 \r the �iijni Novgorod, a Vokinteer you know you cannot sleep-on a full "Oh, piffle! Why it hasn't been Tab a Fleet steamer, to Vancouver to see stomach,4" dark more'n Half an hour:"- For Themselves' ` what. business can be picked, up. Well," replied Willie', "I can port She-will leave Vancouver do No.; sleep on my.''back." You needn't take any- I vember 25th with several thousand body's word for the super- tons of freight, delivered to her. by Minard's_Liniment Cures Colds, ao - llinard's Liniment Co Ltd. � it i0t iorlty of Post Toaetles= the Canadian Pacific Raitvay... In- Gentlemen.—In July;1905 I was thrown Purity' _� deed', so promising is the business That's'So. from s road machine, injuring my hip and Get a package from your r that a. second vessel, the Kiev, 481 : --Lady (to-hoarse agent)=`Phe gnat back badly'and was obliged to- nee a•t rsararawCa. Grocer, ter"some• of the isaClvaIIt a is that the house crutch for 14 months. In Sept. 0 t kir. tudtw l� j scheduled to arrive at Vancouver a8 w Outa&dQa of Lachute urged me to try rte,• Sold gvt�ahcre Crisp, sweet flakes into a i early next month, leaving again see=s o be damp. kiaaD'B LINIkfENT, which I did with r the most, satisfactory results aid today dish, add Cream or alllk, for Russia bn Christmas'Day: This' Agent _ Disadvantage, madam? Ian, as well se ever in my lite. _ _ - I is evidently leading a to a ssi- Adwintage, I call it, In case of Tours sincere y, and a sprinkle of sugar if y g p p° hx Not Known in Canada you wish. ;hle monthly service between Can- fire it wouldn't be so likely to bucn. M:�TFSEw : J3AIVF5. t:,. y ' g. p ' a issuing through bills-of- sked a sailor. -Yes, indeed . mark• tian sh e'rd do and the I ads and •R'ussia, and though the Three, varieties of the dog neve, Then be the judge of I Canadian Pacific Railway is at re- Are vou,marned, my ma`n;" a bark=bhe Austrian dog theEgy y sent -only' g g' lady a - lading dor freight, there•is no- rea- mum-married and fourteen chil- Wilita Missing. Bead g of on why a passenger business dren," "Poor fe.11ow•, travelling J• sh+laid not grow' up also,, •1s a' about like this ' And don't you ever '`Qt,, George, ami I as dear•to you , ' matter of fact the Canadian l'aci- ' now as I was before we married 9" Customer—I3ow are your sal get homesick Only when I m << , almonds 2 Fresh I Clerk—No ties ' lie Railway. nhich handled the home„mum.” Cant say, exactly. I dins t salted. Novgorod at the Japanese ports on keep any''account" •my expenses her Eastbound voyage, booked sev- then." : t rel passengers for Vancouver. W ma starts out mak then-a n st•a t to e The Superior The displacement of,:this vessel -ie Minard's Liniment tures GarSet In Cows. fool of himself he usually work - oceitime; Corn Flakes 5.235 tons. There are many commodities( Moral Twisted. -made from'the hearts of \tliicli can profitably be exchanged 1 , The telephone in a physician's the finest Indian Corn- Aldl- between the two countries; for in- office rang madly the other day, e Mance grains mac ine'rv, miner- fully cooked, seasoned, rol- ' lace : - led and toasted' a1s. hides, fuss. -tea,-cottoii, tobac-. place : "'We want• the doctor;• quick!" h ver, condensed milk, automobiles, l b You will fill relief in Zat11-Bak i r Toasties are not ordinary tp ilec, eta The $u'ssiaii Volunteer "Who's sick a•t .your house 4" It flASeS the hurtling 8iinlitg "corn flakes," so remember f'lee't is an. extensive and well- "Everybody.except me. I'd been , r j' when you want Superior managed organization conaistin'g of s t naughty, so they, wouldn't give me pain, stops Weeding and brings Corn •FIak�- to ask yOUr f•rnrteen vessels, fotallirig about any -zit the -Hieb mushrooms --papa, 8358. Perseverznce,with Zalll•' " tons.- 'It has an- excellent . picked in-the-wood-s." Buk,mean cure. Why n0 rove r grocer for- '`3:000 • is? d.i� �'ca+�t.I a -:' - # ervice from Vladivostock to Tsur- Vi'sifor (to sinall'boy)-"This is 60a ;N Post ToaSl1CS Fi;ga arid-shinioniseki--two Japanese t,urts. The steamers in"its-"service Z3 'LIiEp delirious gams. .Did yoep mamma ' make it Z" Small Boy-``She did e+ ..Cana.Han Posturn Cereal,Co., Ltd., t�'ere. ,built• mostly in Glasgow Or E _ wtn4azr: Qnt ent�ytle�t3ie Novgorod Eomang' - u _ -- most the 4varlc.'h I had finger . From the yards of Armstrong, git,--j ED..7. 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Y�.��vx�c.-.. :-+o-saic-a...-..a.r._,-,..a:... _'.•,.yr. =]•4 '.9'b:,f' rye.^'N,y^a.T ✓'- 5> .'i'^A7-:R I%Tel A •wrtx a: .'ul`d1 C •-Y' •F •'% .L' ,L'•'wy nT'• Ct9S .'.•, ✓ ..a_.-'➢`. •7i ") ... - -..•r.,'+i. -s [i .. ._, ..'.. frytt3 �" /mr:. ..iW'✓^ ':.- • "'._ a'f .�.m fti.r .fie•r -.�''`yC;: ��yy C✓-.. �.yk ..,1..., .:.. J .! ,..: .. .., -..•.:... r... .,. .+�'. ,.:',y. :•,.Zc r'P: .Y -;•� .Y,l.,� b.-!'a•: :y.— ni�,-xi/ Y r ✓ HIMENNNOWN -Miss M. Wood, of Greenwood, The Ontario Motor League has Yc LOCALISMS, visited friends in town on Sunday. tend,eredits �T operwtionforfuture ONLY 5 WEEKS TILL � �A.7c 1 y -Remember the sale of work mobilizations. And there will busy days before that toe'you If b0 y you do not m,0te under the nus -ices of the Wom- - J. Coakwell had ' Navigation on tie Great Lakes your Christmas selections early b g officially'closes for the season on China is always appropriate and useful. Salad bowls, celery ,y Op to the city on$atdrda to be held in the town hall on the Monday at midnight. and spoon trays.vases cups and saucers.plates,sugar -Mrs, John Dickie has en on afternoon of Friday, Dec. 4th. The Provincial-owned Timiska- .- and cream teapots,mustard pots,pepper and salt etc. h¢sick list for the past week. Also the At Home in the even- ming and Northern Ontario Rail- A W. and M. Bradford are visit- ing, at which refreshments will large range of beautiful stationery, at the home of their.mother, be served. Everybody made wel- way has decided to discontinue all g y y Banda traffic. Fancy trays,hand bags, clocks, toys,games, books, etc, etc. L. and Mrs. on gee entertain- Come. y Choice fruit for yqur Christmas cooking,raisins, currants, •peel _ d a few friends on Tuesday even- -Remember the lecture in the 1M MtasdR/AM fig,dates,prunes,apricots, nuts and all kinds of spices ag. town; hall this (Thursday) even- our confectionery is always the choicest. See our novelty Dutch boxes -W. Harding paid a flying visit Ing, under the auspices of the In loving memory of Willie Darling, a friends in Oshawa one day last Women's Institute. Donald G. who died Nov,t0,1912, _,.,Prices as low as last year, with goods of best quality. reek French, literary editor of the To- Gone is our darling Willie, - _i&s Melton spent Saturday ron�to Sunday World, will speak Mother saw him in smiles depart. G. A. GILLESPIE D, RTON nd Sunday last at her home in on Messages from Our Canadian Gone is our darling Willie, f - fuelph. Poets." A good program of music The pride of a father's heart. - -Born-On Saturday, Nov. 15, will also be given. Admission 28 Gone is the,one we loved so dear, James and Mrs. Greenlaw, a cents, children 15• cents. Pro- His sorrow and pain ie o'er; apghter, seeds in aid of the-patriotic fund. But we-only watch and listen -Mies Gertrude Bateman, of -On Friday evening last as Mr. And hear his voice no more. -Father, Mother and Family e S1q ore . oronto, spent a few days with Monnep's bread wagon was mak.; lies Mooney. ing its usual round in the country, PICKERING MARKETS -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, the horses became frightened asiA PA inginAAR trip to WAS de --d- White Wintep LIS — n Wednesday, at Mr. Haight's on the Greenwood Red ' " 1.15 Mixed " -�-- 64= 'T Mrs. J. Rankin. we -are sorry road. They started off; gradually •••••• 1.15 ' state, is confined to her house increasing theSpring Wheat..................: 1.00 p ir speed. After go- Goose -,.•„ 1!00 kmngh illness. Ing a-cons-ide-rap UTaP-diiatance the s• " Oats.............."..... g .50 —If you want fruit or vee- broke away from the wagon and ---_-- %bles see H. J.Marquis'new advt quickly reached the village with. TIME TABLE-Pickering 86atioaG The three-sided; triple grates will * T.R. ' Trains East due a follows- a another column. - out sustaining much injury. The a wear three times as loo as the ordi- -Mrs. J. R. Thexton and dau- wagon, however, received some No• 6 Mail 8,08 A M. g liter, Miss Marion, were in--the damage. 12 Local 2.so P.M. nary range grates. This one feature -4�turday, " 14 Locid 6.05 P.X. is well worthy of your -The Lieutenant-Governor, of Trains going West due as follows- -W. P. Orvis' sale on Tuesday Ontario, has issued a- proclama No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. consideratlor;-there are fternoon was well attended and tion in which it is proposed to hold 11 Local 2.20 P. X. many other exclusive pod�prices realized. the 8rd Tuberculosis Sunday in- 7 Mail 7.50 P. M, ---Mr. and Mrs. Grigg, of,Bow- the churches th-roughout Ontario Sunday included ones which you Should r � „ainviile, spent a few days here at. on Suniay, Nov.29th,and the 2nd investigate before pur- i+ -home of their son. Tuberculosis Day in the schools c sing your range. -Dr.F.L.Henry will be here as throughout Ontario on Mondapl VEGETABLES Cha �• nnai neat Tuesday to attend to Nov. 80th. It is now well known . # Le.professional duties. that much of the tuberculosis in - ',- Mrs. John Chapman, of Good- the country is due to igorance of `cod, �pent a few days with her t'he laws of health, and is prevent- -Parsnips, iter, Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer. able. The Cabbages.- Onions,government is rendEr- g •1,:. `_=Miss Isabel Ritchie entertain- ing all the assistance-possible in 1-a number of her ono Carrots Potatees etc. . y g girl the cam�aigo against the "white ' ' } - ; emds on Fridayevening last. Quality guaranteed .. g plague.' , prices right. � `�1 �`'�"-�- �•� , - --- -John Mrs. of Bethesda, -Some of those who claim that __ Ind. phone 101• x►t a day last week here at the they have the power to fortell the ate of his ,sister, John weather say that all signs Ind!. L L. Chapman, Pickering snkm. tate a very severe winter, that �♦ 1}1 *�� Mrs. J. C. Philip has returned, temperatures in January and FR 1i IT - VE4E i ABLES �`c� Pwdm Ran- J %ft-Spending a couple of weeks February will be below normal, �- ee. .re.ofd - ost plea$antly with relatives in andthat there will b % e.err•'h.re- 'kffalo: e great thaws Having opened u - by`md dm• and floodR followed by aback- p a new Fruit and < - ,�,h,ek --Tile Women's Institute hacba ,Ward spring. They base their Vegetable$tore, we will keeIp con- up out soar- iaDeeaafal meeting at the home of predictions On the tact that anim- staatly on hand a fresht U 1 t;"`') M"on d,,, ft. J. C. Philip on Tuesdaysupply of e \� `�/ � /��. ,o�e ed i d tternoon. ale are nesting deep. as well as - Merchants .- wishing counter- other Indications. We expect to Oranges. 'Lemons, Grape Fruit, g read some of these days that other �aek books cannot do better than ro hats will be citing reasons for Bananas, Pomegranates, r leaving their order$ at the declaring that we will have a very -,Cranberries, Figs, Cw a Office. mild winter. g Secure our printed butter Spanish Onions, Brazil Nuts, , -The annual Thank-offering ragppers at the Netv$" Office. We Peanuts, etc. , 1 • is only the best quality of paper meeting of the Autumn Lead Mission Band will be held in St. 4d.our-prices are rigght 1f we have not got what you want, . -'The pupils of S. 8. No. 1. will Andrew's church on Saturday ask for it and it will be secured ve a concert in the school on the Nov. 28th, at 3 p. m. An irate_rest- .on.shortnutke. ... ,ening of Friday, Dec. 18th, and ""address will be given by Muss O a now busy preparing the pro- E. V. Strickland, of India. who is $. J. Marquis, = _P1ckerinQ km, now home on furlough. A short :• �; ;w:The pupils and tea.&ers of S. program will be given -by . the . No. 4 east, Pickering, intend members after which light refresh- •DOC L lick " Oding a concert- on•the evening menta will be-served in the base- ''ues9, Dec. 22nd. Keep the °=ant' of the church. :![embers d► Iendw Too NNW Wbaft ' esewaw A Isla !alias 4e in mind. * and nnii-members are requeI to '-Thos. A. Wilson has sold his meet in the basement a. 2.80 p, M. With Treestrff, rm, near Greenwood, to a Mr. and to pleege remember their mite of Toronto, and now OCCu• boxes and Thank-offering envel ��. �• G, �= A P ��. N PS the Logan farm just vacated open. A hearty welcome is extend-, De,peuds on having the right kind Oliver fenny. ed to all., Admission 10 cents. of trees. Bowman's have - -;-Xmas Business as usual and Members free. heavy fibrous roots. ices as usual, currants lOc. and They are grown in the right kind ' hat You a Now: t. lb. We solicit your order ouNar►RTON - r Xmas of soil. They are handled groceries . everything Mrs. Pizer left fast week to spend and packed in the pink of ash and up to date. D. Simpson the winter with-her daughter In Brant- to. -- + ford. condition - and they grow. Heaters, Parlor Cooks, Stoves and Ranges, Coal Oil Heaters, -Miss Helen Burling, we re= Mrs.. Southgate, of Toronto, who " - A to state, hasTwo more agents wanted , o ,been confined to in the village for couple of weeks -- in Ontario County. 'the house for a couple of weeks owing to the death of her father, the : Clark's Carriage Heaters l rot illness, but we are pleas- late' Thos. Henderson, has returned THOS W BOWMAN SON CO.,16 report that she is now some- home accompaniod by her mother, do ~ iat improved. who will visit her for some time. I.I][P1)cD Fireboards, Coal Scuttles, Cinder bitters, Gloves, Mrs. Alex. Annan. who underwent -The regular monthl meeting a v serious o - - �m'y operation in the Ridgeville Ontario the Methodist Ladies Aid will h ital last week, and who was in a � held on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd, Mitts, lined and unlined critical condition during the early - the home of Mrs. H. J. Marque part of this week, is now improving - 2.80 p. m. •All .members re. 'slowly. aWe hope that the improve- A Position for Fall �• T H.U /i✓/ D ;sated to attend. ment y continue until her health and Winter F -Jae. S. Horley intends holding is fully recovered. suction sale of registered and Dont forget the social to be given We have a sound business proposition ltd$ Holstein cattle e Tuesday, in the- basement of the church this fora reliable energetic salesman for - -- y, (Friday) evening. Miss Melville, of this district to sell fruit trees, small - ie.L 15th. Bills and catalogues Toronto,who has just returned from fruit, flowering,shrubs, etc. Pay 11 be printed in a few days giv- Europe and who was for some time a weekly,outfitfree,ex 1 full particulars. prisoner of war in Germany. will give OVKR coo AORRS exclusive territory. •Something Intersting 'to Farmers ! -David Scott,. of Claremont an address on her experiences during of fruit and ornamental stock under ry d D. P. Macfarlane, manager.of those eventful weeks. Do not fail to cultivation. We sell through our -In future I will have Harness and Horse'Goods at W. J. D Blackstock branch of the hear her. There will also be given a salesmen direct to the consumer and kndard Bank, were in 'town on good literary and musical program. gur-%%tee delivery of fresh, higgh Bodell's, Brougham,at regular prices - hda and a rat a few hours A silver collection will be taken to de- grade trees. Odr agencies are valu- Call and see him. '.. _y pe fray expenses. Everybody made wel• able by reason of the service we give ' th W.J. and Mrs. Miller. come, and the volume of business done. Be. "Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Ruga and all horse `The teachers and pupils of the Mica Eva:Kitchell,daughter of Wm. tab!{shed&;years, Write goods at Pickering.' blie school are now busy in their Mite!iell'met with an accident a few rre moments ;preparing for the days ago. She had driven into the PELHAM NURSERY .Co., Boots and shoes re icert which will be given in the village and when in front of Mr,'Gil- TORONTO, O T. paired se well as harness. ie a store, met G. Cowan in his PSHandsome Catalogue on request �n Ball on the evening of Thurslea P. S.- P i3 y*, Dec. 17th. Full rticulars auto' The horse did not appear fri- either to applicant or:those wish- PICHERING' HARNESS EMPORIUM . ghtened until the auto stopped when Ing Nursery stock. b : sr, suddenly it turned round upsetting Phone Ind. 301. Remember T Reddin s sale the buggy and tbrowing Miss Mitch- W. J. COAKWELL farm stock to-morrow, (gator. ell out on the hard road. Fortuna. ELM DALE MILLS .) As Mr, Reddin's barn and telt' no bones were broken, but she iq tele with contents were des• was badly bruised about the shoulder P=OS�ERINC# shRk- iit•ythiag adverb ed will s silt en up. The buggy was verwise y badly Is the place to get your next ice a dam ed. oo ens be sold. _ bag of Flour. M. Dod's motor bread Ogilviea Royal Household can't be ion from Oshawa, broke down - The Government may require beat fQr Bread. Our stock of Woollens this year is the most extensive yet, Including: tardap when it' came to the all members of the civil,service to necessitating the sending be naturalized or forfeit their : Glenera Flour Pastry Flour Sweater Coats, Sweaters, Socks and Underwear. Also, our - - - - for a motor. truck to poeitiona.. Graham Flour Fall and Winter Caps cannot be equalled.' Fresh'Rolled Oats tock was transferred Canadians are invited to send Bran and Sborts _ repleted, gifts of apples, pears,• .walwits, Oats dna Oat Chop' We make a specialty of Gents Furnishings, and are agents for the, my is making Jame and preserved fruits for the Barley and BarleChop Lowndes Tailoring Co. A guarantee is given with every ; the erection of men Of the navy, Mixed Feeds garment and perfect-eAtiafaction_assuraid..�n ._ Pen shingled_ The uostion of - _ g q pa ing annul• Molaeelne Meal and-Molasses Meal Fall and Winter samples are here 9Pn installed, ties to relations of e Royal • - at work fancily and who are lighting for special prices in ton Iota, ., now, so call and see there. I �� ,eel towards the Kaiser was discussed In the 71. "W% 77%reo3re (� ' - PIC r ible, Brlti9h Commons. Chopping every da}) R. A. BUNTING, -- P.ICKE ING• _•,-.. ,' .. c 'ia�'4 c " '.ar••i.SFr . " _� �''' .'""d''?� ^Fa" •�,„ Frdn ,rt1 q,;r •`.4?w. �,:� +wG,'�>" wa�,�wZ`=`-'."-. . ri. �'�`'' ";' ,�