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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_12_11 •,,.. � - ..- ._r..� .- -- ..:-, . .. ..,,ice„. S �t�t� 'sem ' .. •� .A.'-... '' ''jv. •$"',R x.. � � .`�. 6 zP' � � a, • tr - •h3 VOL_ gXXly PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11., 1914 ; No. 11 , , >ra>�SfRY e):dc _ SiREiNWOOD _ _ BROCK ROAD Established 75 years SPINK SILLS Harry Duckett and lady friend spent Miss Iren" ford, of Toronto, to !{ Medical Wednesday in Toronto. visiting her brothers here. Mrs. F. L. Green spent the latter George and Mrs. $ayes paid a fl ' RE. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- -~ part of the week with friends in the Ing visit to friends here on Wednes- GREENWO0 R. tared membes of the Opptcrostrioal Asao City. day. •matins of Ontario. special attentloa give_to WHITE SATIN—BRF.AD Wm. Pen ell •he fitting of glasses. Byes tested free. xoah g y is taking down anold Mrs. Coulthard, of Toronto, is vielt- Oiss monro. setfA CREAM BUNS—FAMILY 1� landmark, the tannery, that has been Ing with Amos and Mrs. Brignall this ' TEA BUNS-P?aSTRY here for upwards of seventy years. week.C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.� Dalby Bros.. of Audley, fare doing W. H. and Mrs. Jackson were inMILLSl • Edinburgh, member of the College ovillage. 3" Phydoians and Surgeons of Ontario,vaeatiate Tbae hate eh completed th ntinA. funeral of the attea3ing the BRAN y -os ,8o yu college of surgeon., Edinburgh. l9HORTs y 7 P pa g latter's aunt. Snaeiai attaatioa to dsieases of women and Trimble's, Miss M. Wood's and W. Mrs. Thos. Reeveley was in the city 8mceand residence,Brougham. -JUMBO Hollis' residences, and M. Gleeson's last week attending the funeral of her youngest brother, Clifford store.. These places all look well. yofford Rennie. ' PICKEflING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENINGS (wheat) W. H, Jackson installed a four-horsexK_ :::_and X-RAY INSTITUTE OATS 0. W. _ pow aline engine for W. H. _To the 'arnaera = a OArh CHOP ---" t SCHOOL REPORTS - Banks, of Pickering. this week. Those " ONTARIO - interested should nee this engine. at F ,CORN AND CORN CHOP Junior dept. of Claremont public g An unlimited quality of Barley R. $Lola TOWLE. X. B., M. D., C, M., __. %Sr - school for November. No. on roll 47. work. Mr. Jackson is rushed filling for Average attendance Sr. e + Bpeeialist in Beasal Diseases. ProstaticDti- " Knight (bon,), Myrtle Benson, Hugh which will pay, sans of Men. Diseases of Women, Canners, Gra Jr. 1L-Gold& Anderson and MONGOLIA Tamoran X•80•saminattain. Diseases of gg Elbe highest rice. ser:.nose.tluoat sad fangs. Fitting glasses and 00.A.L 00 AT. Gordon Gregg equal (bona.), Georgina g p ,all aeat•and chronic diseases. Forsyth(hon.). Dion_ Hurlbert(hon.), Miss K. Tarr and Mrs.Jas. Rennie Call mea and et m rices. Omoa scorn l9 to oiEro s ' STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Mary Wa a ant George a in Toronto. (Scranton D. L. & W.) gg(hon.). Sr. I.-Olive-Adan• pGeor a and Mrs. Judd spent&da p R y p -- �- tie,Merle Linton, Laura Linton, Ho!- g P y . . �,.• lis Hurlbert. Jr.I.-Mabel Neal(hon), last week near Cherrywood. Chop Mondays, d- Grace K dd, Erma L Adam and Mrs. Betz, of Stouffville, p y ., Q �' E. FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- AND STEAM y Lynn. Edgar called on Richard Tarr on Friday. Xro TBB,Ooaatt�f,OzoiraAttwn y,and County Ward. Pt, A,-Norman Knight and y islisitoz. Court sones.Whitby. Ear _-PRICh3_Ri$HT: Harold Sanderson equal (hon.), Mary George and Mrs. Bowers and.Mrs. q -nesda s and Fridays. Benson (hon.), Viola Middleton (boa.). Geo. Judd spent Friday in Toronto. � � .� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and John Tarr, of Claremont, spent last ,. J L PINK, LI�dITED, �' B.-Nora Tarr (hon.), Mabel sand= P A•Bolioftor,Notary Public.Etc• Aisne=to n (hon.) M R. Tarr. ro er, MY BAKER'S JOY is fully equal cans Office Brock St.North,Whitby. gWy Pt. C.-Frank We ch, George Middle- ' Miss Mar Limbers spent Sundayto any Western mill brand and . j0 PICKERING.. ONT. ton. C. M. Doughty, teacher, y P ' i(sustsfosstlt datl;s. at her home on the 6th concession of makes a better flavored loaf. d . DUN9ARTON Whitchurch. Besides this it coats leas money. ^~ ]� G. HAM-issuer of~Marriage Jacob and Mrs. Wideman spent'one Spec ial prices in lots of five bags y T • Licenses in the County of Ontario, LOOK HERE I day last week with•relatives on the iPiakering Village, 2717 The regular meetin of the Dunbar- or over. yid 6th con of Markham. The Claremonturni• ton Literary and uveal Improve- William Waddell and Miss Mar T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- ment Society will be held in the base- y 1 • tioae•r, valuator,collector Goa inner tuI'e btOrti ment of the church on Friday evening. Pugh, of Claremont, spent Sunday, - F. Z QrR�'..EN o t marries a liceases,Brougham. �7 afternoon with Bichard Tarr. Is the be9t place to get your Dec. 11th. A program of $nines and DHOPPER" Issuer of Marriage ROUSE FURNISHINGS, we have addresses will be green. Roy and Melville Turner-motored • Licenses in the Oonaq o! oats%. dressers, washstands, iron The Presbyterian Sabbath school out from Toronto on Sunday last and I si s.:at store and his rwidence,Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par- will hold their annual Christmas tree called on their parents, J.B. and Mrs. for suits, bu$etts, and and entertainment on the evening of Turner. .•_L 0 0 B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLEBH Friday, 18th. A nodprogramThere will be a patriotic concert in •) " • Ooaveyanoar, OommLdonsz tui.~.ting side boards, mattresses and spring g g the school house here on Wednesday. I have for sale the beat 28gauge. s�jda.tta. A000aataat. ate. won" so loan couches, and all kindsof chairs of drills. dialogues,-choruses and reci- y, . on farm wveet� assess of Marriage Lie- tutione wiq be Even. AdmisaioII nal Dec.' 23rd• in aid of the Belgian relief rorru _ted iron at i3.f10 a oars. ,naw" �0. Out. t_y always En stock, also many cenUa g y fund. $cep tole date open. g sq other articles too onBsem»s M 26 gauge.corrugated iron at $$,S0 �1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, to mention. Rememberwe Mrs. Alex. Annan,who has been in ri' . for Counties of York ant oatwic. An - kee the node sad de- the hospital in Toronto, undergoing a Stouffville Christmas Fair, Tues• a square. b •don salsa of all kinds attanued to on shorten• P g critical ration. arrived at the home aoIk". Address Green Rit'ar P.O., Ono liver them to your ' da Dee .22nd. A. BRE4PSTER. home. at the very of her parents. Wm. and Airs. Cowan. _ y' Also Eastlake shingles, metall. V. S., Gra.dn- = of Rosebank on Monday Her many lath., Siding?, �. as of Toronto v Collas•,has lowest price. friends are pkaeed to know that the isRouGMAI� ceilings and opan.d an ofcs to Ciaranaoat v ;e�� dl1 dls Patronize our tows merchants, veratilatOre. ` ssres of domastiu ted aaimalslW onus don't send our good ,dollars operation has proved successful and wda►ar night promptly attended to Ind. � g that her ultimate and complete recov- Fresh oranges, lemons and finnan as,3219, ay away to build up some other ery Is assured. haddie at Philips. ;_Premier evearn Separators I place. Youn for business. Thos.Perryman had a business trip WB. POWSLL, Licensed Auc- to Toronto on Monday. " (#ltsoline engines.. 7T • tioneer, rslustar and collector for WHITUVALi Thee. Footer, o! Stantl'ville $al"ens u Ontario sad York, an kinds of T _ ,pNid us sal"eo_dnatad either pri�ctaly o:b7 anasiom. V Mrs. Peacock is vision friends at &wheeling trip last week. Frrsat Wire Fauces and ales 1e notes oollseted- For dose.or other • H., g g iYeal.r.•p ply at residene•.Elisabeth et.,E Locust Hill, Miss M. Linton and Miss M. Feaeby acing. FLna•orders is"as Naws o>ae•.P4ek- CLAREMONT Remember the Stouf#ville Fair on were In Toronto on Tuesday. ' litter carriers and hay fork . snag, o: Uaanaba @tors, Claremont, will r. Tuesday. Dec.22nd. R R. C. Perryman. of New Ontario, _ .supplies. p s,ei+•pMy phone attentloa. Satisfactionnde .ran- Miss. G, Bate sent the week-end spisnt a few days with his parents. •.aa. M�yhoaeanmbsrisladapan©Gas`ieps p Mrs. D, Dolphin and daughter visit- Get rices on an of the above FARMS WANTED with bar parents-here. dP S y p Mr. Galliaher a new butcher abo la with friends in the. city over Sun- ; S. R. PE'IV 1V OCK p before buging: almost ready for business. dal, sem.y �4e want_ small-f orris. thirty to ltiisa Lela Monnet'; of Pickering, J• H. Bandy,of Pickering, hi(s just Bell Phone. - lWF/rTsvALa, ONT. _" spent a few days with friends in oui installed a furnace Sri R. J. Cowan's - Funwal'DL-eetor and Rmbalmsr. sixtyacres on the third or vale. residence. _ f -' - - -- --------= Herbert Harris lett lost week for F. J. Prouse, Pickering A, ---fGit't'th co is Wing )frg Howard Turner and - -- - - y be carefully handled_ Township. _ civ a recently. entlarmeeting of. the Wam- tion Boys.with DrMcColl.temould-}ioafd ---'— -- - ! Aa-business entrusted to use will R ghter a ent a week with friends in the Pot he Charges Moderate and horse fiddles et buried in' the IOCRAN TO , en's Institute will he held on Wednes- R , Ii3dependent Phone No.1514. JOHN FISHER & CU. snow. The will be needed. day, Dec. 16th, at Mrs. Geo. Pugb's. y g —Country Real Estate. Demaiistra.tiaa .on- rolls &Ad hiacuits W. J. Coakwelt -will be at W, J. COA JOHN PHILIP t odelI s alio oa Tfor c afternd do and cocoa making. Everybody we]. P y 614 LL`MSDE:� BUILDING, to measure horses for collars and do come. other repair work, etc, 6 ADELaiDE ST., E., Tofto- o, The annual Christmas tree and en- P " s tertainmen`t of the Whiteviule Meth- 3. H. and Mrs. Madill, accompanied -Has a full-line of fresh and cur- odist Sunday School will be held on by Mrs. Dingman,of Whitby, spent a ALL SIZES IN STOCK .ed meats constantly on hand. Sunday and Monday• Dec. �tb and fete days last week visiting the form- Chestnut and Stove Caal 21st. On Sunday services will be-bold er's mother in Uxbridge.- _ A 'Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, at 2.90 and at o'clock. The Rev, Dir. David Russell received a severe steak- Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc I will have constantly on hand a grant, of 'Markham. will preach ac Ing up by being thrown from a rig I you would like to secure . both services. Cherrywood Choir.will last Thursday evening and was un• our winter a supply'of coal at Highest prices paid for dull supply of best coal, at lead the singing in the evening. 8n conscious for some time, but is around thlg month's prices.but are too Butcher's cattle Monday evening a grand concert will again. ' ' s • lowest _possible price. be given consisting of choruses,dialoR- The Women's Institute will meet at busy to draw it now,.you can y I 'ieker�n = diver ues, recitations,drilla, etc. Everbody the home of Mrs. Dolphin on Tues- :do so by paying for it now and come and have a good time.' A pretty day, Dec. 15th at 2 o'clock. An ex- W. H. GIB80N p change of Inexpensive getting it in the tall or winter ribbon drill• will be given by sixteen 8 Pe ive Christmas gifts pretty girls. Don't mise it. Any one and.a good program will be given. when you need It. int-class rigs for hire 44-4/ - Station. who wishes may put presents on-the. The beef-ring annual oyster supper D8 -03'IIA lit tree, Admission 15 cent's and 20 Icente. which was held at Boyd Burk's on A C R E E SO'R Day g Childrefs of.tbe eebool free. Thursday evening of last week was a A. `' y �- __ >is meets all trains REAL ESTATE..... success in every particular. Theenpa• _- city belt that .has been -held in the -LOCUST HILL - Teainin'g promptly attended to. i >K>$* >Xel1 _ . _wlilTSY. south for a number of years, -goes north this-time, COAL AND LUMBER,YARD Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The Home Guard has now &mem- The Presbyterian S. S. will hold _ Pet�t�ts�K*e�eZs hership of one hundred and are now their annual roast fowl supper and en - busy J busy drilling in the gymnasium of the Dec. hi b school. tertainmeot on Tuesday evening, Insurance rates Anwar on farm pro- 99th. The.Claremont Dramatic Co: party and Village Dwellings, a sewer connections are expected will present their popular p}Ky The -BUSINESS '�- to be made in anumtior of cases with- Voile Farm." See, bill for full ars Y g���N ESS Winter Term Opens is first-class Companies. in the next few days, which is much y P • _�- P tionlara. January 4th No Premfum Notes earlier than was expected. sT In thelast issue of the NEtive it was ��•`" I, Strike for a better position take The change that was announced to announced that the Union Sabbath P If not insured with me,call and take place in the train service-of the. School oyster ellp per would be held on AS USUAL DURING ALTERA- ; ing a course in the popular C. P. R. did not materialize. It was y E p TIONS TO THE MAP OF EUROPE. compare rates. Monday, Dec. 1st. Owing to the - ;0" intended to transfer some of the pia- gg _ . sae er trains running on the old line Whitevate Methodist inmentti School WE ARE READY. , g holding, entertainment on that to the new. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND - ..We V. •-:' The Victorian Order of Nurses are evening,the date of the oyster supper Richardsoa has been changed to Wednesday, Dec. WE WILL SELL THEM AS RBA.' taking a very active part in the Com- fid. Watch out-for bills. SONABLE AS THEY CAN BE PUR-' TORONTO, ONT. munity Christmas Tree,and are now Notary Public, Pickering. CHASED ANYWHERE IN This school stands head and shoul- working out the details. Judging I ` dere above the ordin business the neat amount of interest that is CANADA, w ary being taken in the event,it .promisee Falling Hair and college and when THOROUGHNESS Have you lots of water ? OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF OF TRAIIRxo is concerned, ranks to be a very successful affair. Itching Scalp y =ti C. b. 1tICt OF Wt1ITSVAL>i; James Rutledge, one of the most Toilet seta,military brushes. mirrors. "too the best on the continent: + prominent citizens of Whitby, died NEEDLESS—USE PARI9IAII'sAGE cased-pipes cigars in Xpias boxes, r�1►` Handaome_Catalogue sent on re- is-prepared to furnish you anything at his borne here on Monday after- cigar cases, mouth organs, bibles,. quest. in the line of water supply ly such as noon, after amont 's illness at thea a Now that Parisian Sage can ire had g t •. PP t► g hymnals, cut lase, watches, clocks. : ^° of 78 ears. The deceased had occu- at any drug counter it *A certainly y g W. J. Elliott, Principal Pumps; windmills; .,hydraulic rams, y needless to have thin brittle, matted. Pendants, lockets, kodfaka, fountain Cor. Yonne and Charles Ste. plumbing, etc. Pied nearly every position of honor in atsin or faded hair. No matter Pena, perfumes. Xmas booklets, poet the gift of the town, including that of gy cards, anent calendars,seals, Galen- ma or, councillor; chairman of the how unsightly the hair, how badly pe They are also expert well drillers y it is fallin or how touch dandruff, dar pada, nylo chocolates, gold apeo- Board of Education, which be held at g+ tacles,etc,etc. a NEW and respectfully solicit ' our atron, Parisian Sage is all that is needed, y P the time o!his death, and others.` He g age for the .tore. 'Ind, ahoa,",Ei2T, also was very active in the work of Frequent applications and well rub- Catalogues with prices open on on BLACKSMITHSHOP i the public library.and later of the ben into the scalp will do wonders. It counters, any goods•selected not in TOOLS SHARPENED Carnegie library. He was a graduate acts like magic. The hair roots are stock will be procured on shortest . of Toronto University, and afterwards nourisbed ' -and stimulated to,grow notice. The undersigned has opened a new — studied law,and was a member of the new hair,itching scalp, dandruff and i blacksmith shop bn the King- We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, legal flrm of Farewell, Rutledge dt falling hair cease-your bead feels Remember we Vpay express chargee %4 Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. McGee, the other membors bei_ Col. floe. Best of all the hair- becomes from Toronto to Pickering on orders " titan road opposite the g � Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- Farewell, now crown attorney and soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant of 6c, and upwards. Quaker church, two y _ • class hair trim or an easy shave call with life and .beauty.. ' ` " miles east of Mr. McGee, who was afterwards T �., Pickering Village., See our House eaFornis ogspa all y ed with Plarision Sage. Try at least T. M. CFADDENO, g . p• ma or of Oshawa. He was a member° prdelight- If All Sainte Church,of which he was g PICKE I NG k.auaranteed-O.bArgeo-moderate.__kiwis: Sligb� �t���lyy y4�eCarta at ons.time w&rden..___He_.married:an ,one fifty.-cent bottle from M. Me- ` r 7rd Ibcentgyar u Padden-he will refund the orchase I3ruR6ist-Graduate Optician, --x y p• American lady, but leaves no child- P - J,r T. rice it you are not Patiefted. Pio]ceri=f• Ont&Ti W. J, GORDONGhRDON PICRERING ren, � M . - :.`*'.`•m `,. . .�• mKC. P.s".:r.,� -:,..� .,�.:: 1,;3 .a:c,-„.• ;,-s ,r a,.s3t`: `...,-:$'„ n;:•:: .' , - ..:�.. .�'. ... y . • .,, n ,,. 'y^k•�'•-' ,�” n, .,- . .� -,-�'^r,}' '^ .' ' .,rid , :P. W:...,c. �. .. , ;rui •• ...�: ..,,� •.+a�,�. .xan a .'., �. ..v wa,.e,:... ,..-....,.. -.:.,..-.,r .. ...:.- .�;f:,..- ! ..•.... _... ...y,-,� .. �::.v. ...}• _- .. _ ..ase .3�ii.::.i.. ,a-»*^ s,, ,., .y. :5 t • ,,,.. .i 1 .. b Puff.-One p counter-marching and "spading for. _-• Batted CodBe cu unite shredded codfish;one quart mashed a fight." This all seems so long •.-�''•` *-•+ "`%" r j potatoes; orip cup cream sauce;one so very long ago, that there is no w, ... egg; one-eighth teaspeoR paprika; harm in.recalling it, more especial- ox�l�� r y r✓� �4 'n - '-- aspoon grated"- onion;' 1 tea- .ty as we now a rt-e-�-P�al-z --- - ° spoon butter. Put the shredded cod- hideous, unspeakable thing warfare Al lw i is and it has become certain that s �E� s - fish into bowl, cover with boiling '• • - - - - ,� water and let stand until cool, then never again will anyone dream of �'° _ - - press until dry and add to the hot conniving at that most criminal t --- - mashed potatoes; mix -Pell, and add form of warfare, namely, Civil war. Y g tiie cream sauce onion paprika Only a few months ago we seemed _ and well-beaten Begg (save 1 tea on the brink of it. Guii-running ED P000 ti.-•- t spoon egg to brush' the top); beat went merrily on, and the flower T � p all well together. Brush bakedish and pride.of Ulster's nianho-od were `:•y � `y � =i y a with melted butter and put in the Preparing themselvesw'ibh burning '- * ozeal for battle. In the midst of it o o \ mixture, rough the top with fork all. Macready very quietly and un- 0:1, / o and brush with the egg; place in ntatiousl arrived in Bella t. c o oven and bake' 23 minutes or until ° y Etin/G1LiETT COMPANY!„}oRITrO a o v brown. No one knew exactly w',hv lie .had "0ync TORONTO PINY ° o come or what position he held ex- cept x- ° 8 ce t that he was a resident ma $eiusehold ,H[atfs. trate. Some said that he was tth- ' r�`f 1 Old fruit stains can often be re- military governor of Belfast; ,h!Tne• FOR l� I moved by oxalic acid. that he had.come to bring f Cranberries should be picked others a-sword. Probably the Gov- l MAKING SOAP - -- over often,if you wish them to keep ernment knew least of all why he ' long. hed been sent. He had been so ...•• - „ Natural or "utipolishrod rice is wonderfully clever and tactful in SOFTENINGtnla 'n e u ie a n u iuirekind. e.Lqtroubles at Tony-panEly and A tablespoonful of vinegar elle g w - d also durinthe railway strike that to a potroast will make it more they played Macready- in. Lister as n - palatable and tender. their very bast card. He was siha DISINFECTINGIffome-Made BNcults -- and Horseradish is better 'scraped lowed wherever he went-. he could thanprepar- ed not bei an ounce of tobacco with- than grated, and should be prepay- out the fact being re >rteil; he ie V C ROSIN BRAND Ce Nleve before it is needed. could not go a riffle by railway` with- Never ru'b soap on a stain with -3yesh'from the oven and piping hot. So light they melt in the out rather ostentatious dogging of S'I�KS ��C r _ Pout first wetting it and partly wash th gK B w mouth A rare treat indeed. But ever so much better served with ing it out in cold water. his footsteps. But what must have 1 Ny� CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP.. A teaspoonful of !baking powder annoyed the lhadowhek extremely {Y For candy-making you can't beat CROWN BRAND CORN 8YRt1P. to every four eggs will make an w at, a ! Pug sowing per- t„•} ,':"••, + ,;� wonder of lightness. fectly_.well-_that he was being alis. wi�,.•• F - lowed, he paid not the slightest at r THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY, LIMITED. on't use soiled suds for washing tention to it all. ���•.- • i k colored clothes unless you expect \; Manufacturers Of them to be muddy looking. \o �lecre'cy Abuat" Him, Montreal. Cardinal, y g �_. the Famous Ed- A stub pen. can be used in an There was no secrecy about his `.'� -�, •Brantford, emergency for tightening the tiny movements. He went on his way =.:WardBburg Braude. screws in a pair of eyeglasses. very quietly, but very busily, He Fort William. Sew a piece of velvet inside the went everywhere and did eyes- E ' v` u heels of ur shoes and it will save thing. He moved troops about, gyptiian rebels lines yaL Tel-el-Re- He y bir. w a good many holes in your stock- but gave tro -hint as to wily they After this he did not •again sea Made in Canada. Send for the Ed- lugs. were being moved. Interviewers service until the South African War' j innumerable tried to draw him, A very little glycerine smeared broke out. He was then early in Sold by All Grocers. [ice wardaburg Free Re- around the gla%s stoppers of 'bottles but the only information which they the field, being present at the first : OiPe Book. -will keep them from sticking fox a got from him was,hunt he considered battle of the nae, namely, Elands lou time. that beth aides were t4bowing self, Laagte, where we gained our initi&L �= g restraint. Nevertheless the Ulster• success over the Boers. After this { men undoubtedlycame to the coil- be wwi - ���•ir��mT� 1���1 .hut up with Sir Gear e. HEWN 1 elusion that he wane not on their I White at the sae , ,g ge of Lad•ami minutes, then add sugar to suit side, but whaet rna on had they for 1 and after the relief joined with Sir, 1 your taste, a dash of salt, one cup- saying so, goodness only knows. On Redvers Buller's forces and fought, ful of condensed cream, and one- one occasion he and two of. his staff I at. !.sings ':�iek, Belfast and Ly ' HOMI Cin Only Be Cured Through the officers visited "King" Carson. ,denber as well as in man am, half of a cupful of chapped mal- , B. , y ry" nuts and boil the mixture until it. Blood. Liftent8 of Bo Use They were duly 'stopped by guards ;other action durimg this regrettable } is creamy. Turn it into an earthen at the amrance and eventually were!war, He was mentioned in des-' q1106,.1010%gb 1 dish, cover it. and allow it to steam. In no disease does the blood be- permitted to enter the coral pre- �patches both by Sir George Whit*' ^' This process finishes the cooking. come thin so rapidly as in rheums- — - - -- 1 and Sir Redtiers Buller, and for his Selet-led Recipes. Serie it with cinnamon; sugar and tiara• Not.only does it become thin �r r-erricea lie received. the brevet of ' 'Oyster Loaf.-Take -the two -ends cream. Adding the condensed cream but it isloeaded with impurities-- 1 ,''�i lioutenant•colouol, the Queen's me of s loaf of Vienna bread (cut over makes the rice much richer than it rheummio poisons. Without the dal with six el - y,F, .� aa+Ps, and the .King's an inch thick) and scoop- out it were cooked in milk. Proper treatment these poisons in- medal with two clasps, and-after e, enough of the heart of each to form crease,the inflamed joints swell and �� , fd`h war his services were retained on'- O�wendaw Corn Bread.-To two ry a shallow box. Toast it to a light cupfuls of hot, boiled hominy, add the a,re patient becomes a cripple. s. ", .;N ills e aff in South, , friss•, In 1910 brown and butter it while hat. p There are a nu her of methods of ,r " he became one ccE the four directors tablespoonfuls .of butter, and Have ready half a dozen large fried treating rheumatism, most of them `/� of personal services under the-'Ad•u- r -- o3sYers, piping hut. Put ahem be• four e � aiming to keep down the rheumatic " " � } eggsbestex until light. Mix . i Genera`T of the Forces, %!lash P P g thoroughly, Stir in gradually, first poisons until nature calf build up ' �,a intment he held until he went•. • g a po PPo ckd� - pinto corn meal, making batter - �tween the two pieces of hot butter- one, int of-milk,-and.then--onedialf_ > large. sour them, But unfavorable conditions yr Winctun C'hurchili is a %tr piekie, and serve them of the consistency of rich boiled " R y great At uuce, of cold or dampness may give the �� admirer o€ S l' Nev;], and trivia is Batter ApP1cK•-{'ut oet_the cores custard. If it should be thicker, dime the advantage and a relapse v w' ,•ery ucW, as their rlraraatera and • and centres of one dozen a IPs es add a little more milk. Bake in a or renewed, attack follows. � ieniperarnenm are so ementmi}y dif• PP dee + "' ferent• but whether one Iiker. dins t uniform size..-Plaee is a baking P Pan in an oven that is some Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale , g what hotter at the bottcm•than at People build up the blood and en-- � a` ton or dislike% him, there is very . l pea and fill each apple with sugar the'top, so that the bread may rise, able it 'to cast out the rheumatic "'v ' ittle doubt but that, he has an ex - and a little grated nutmeg. Now It has the- appearance when coolk• poisons with the natural secretions ".yF �� ;'ellent eye for selectingg a sews!'man, make a.cake batter of one cnptul of ed of a baked batter pudding, and of the body. Thousands have tried . and it was Mr. Churabill, when he sugar, one tablespoonful of butter, ought;to have almost the delicacy this treata�ae�t with the most bene- b was at the Home Office. who first one cupful of sweet milk, two eggs, of baked custard". ficial results. That every suuffererrecognized what an.extreme>,I- vahu- F'' 'two teaspoonfuls of baking powder =Paclvians. - C,raockers r and three cupfuls of flour. Beat this prepared who does not try Dr. Williams' Pink able maadr's Marrewas ane what . well, in this way are particularly., good Pills is neglecting the most helpful` tact he had- displayed during the Pour over the apples, and for afternoon tea or at luncheon means of recovery is shown by' the 'Pony-Pandy and railway strike bake. Serve with sauce, with the salad course. Slit eaom- followi statement. Mrs. Emeline troubles. All his life Sir 'Nevil 144 Creamed Celery. - Remove the p �. - - mon crackers and soak them in ice- smith, t. Terei+me, Quer, says- I � �been air eafreinelyi' keen soldier, ' -leaves and small stalks from two was attacked with what the doctor -Lieut.-I;eneral Sir t'. >r'. �. )lie- }las a very a-run rsonality, and heads of- celery, wash and cut in cold water for exactly three min= ready. K.C.B. g half-inch lea hs. Boil in salted Utes: T'a'ke them out of the water said was inflammahory rheumatism. " -,l is very alert. He speaks with well-' and let them drain for one minute. The joints of my band's, feet and weighed words, and very few of .T-water until tender. While the cel- Put a good-sized lump of(butter on limbs were Madly swollen, and I sense. What happened at-the audi-••them.--London Tatler. y -ery is boiling, make a sauce of one each half. cracker, place the crack- suffered-the most'excruciating pawn. once, who knows? lfacre'!ady Very of cream or thick milk and ers in a pan, put the pan in the Notwithstanding medical treatment tainl never told anybody, • Very Bl'SV DOCTOR y: one tablespoonful of butter mixed oven, and•leave it there until - the, the trouble became so bad that I possibly• snipe-shooting was the with flour:' Boal the sauce iia-;t :?w£'lCtem Pu could not o about. My- appetite only kind of shooting ghat w-as.dis �• Sometimes Overlooks a .Point. k. 'i hen the • ,tire q -delicate, $ • in smooth and thio �• � >jcgdn.�fstij awe•sial I was growing. cussed. ' ' golden brown, and are quite crisp. I The ph3�slioian is such a busy man celery is ready.drain and place it With a moderate hot oven, six'or Ph3Ny weak. A neighbor. who Now, this quiet, utiostentataous 'that he ,sometimes overlooks a calu_ in a di ur over the sauce dhead been benefitted by Dr. Wil- manner- one would .have thought able point to which, his attention . > sevminutes should be long , ve• enough to brown them thoroughly, llama Pink Pills advised me to try would have made this weld-set-up, may be called by an intelligent pa- en Pumpkin Pie . Filling.-Put the them and I decided to do so. I•n soldierly-looking mss, with clear tient who is a thinker. ___pumpkin in the oven •and' bake it - the course of a few weeks j noted but rather cold eyes, liked, but it About a• year' ago my attention unti i is so ft-m--•move-the —y �In place A-il kgt•-. `some improvemvsnt, and my appetite ,did not, because during the whole l was called to Grape-Nuts by one of, snsid? and press it through a steals- Creamed Codfish on Toast. _ 1 began to' return. Then the swell- time that he was in Ulster no one i my patients," a physician writes. , H' er.' This results in drier pumpkin package codfish, l;cup milk,1 table ing in my joints began to disap-• had the slightest idea as to what he i `At the time my own health .was than that prepared in the ordinary sRoon butter, 1 tablespoon Sour, i Pear, and it was not long until I was thinking or %'lent he proposed bad and I was pretty well run P + was perfectly cured and I have had doing. He absolutely refused to be down, but I saw at once that the: boiled way. To the pulp of one feaspoun onion juice. Put the cod- " a cons irator of a theatrical t;F Iinedium sized pumpkin add a hart no return of the !trouble. P Pe theories behind Grape-Nuts were. p A- 9 fish into colander, pour boiling wa- Williams'8 Dr. Wib,aPink Pills are sold and this is rather to be wondered at of rich milk, a cupful of granulated tel, oV� r and press out all water; sound and that if the loud was all; - ar, three beaten e by all dealers in medicine or wii.l-bei .because he was the son of ''.William that was claimed, it was a -perfect g eggs, a - tea .a4d tt, the cream'sauce'.: Serve on sent by mail at 50 c'ent's a box or Charles Macready (by his second f� spoonful-of ground Ringer and on' rounds of t�,ast; garnished- wish a wife, Miss Spencer); who was one iix boxes for $5 80 by writing direct 1 , _ So I Commenced to use Grape- of cinnamon:, a big, pinch, sal•t•, "sprigs of parsley. Sauce--Put the to The Dr. Williams' Ilf•dieine Co., of the most. famous actors the Eng- f Nuts with cream twice a day:, and in g and three tab'esnuonfuls of. dark butter into'saucepan ; when melted, Brockville, Ont: lish stage has ever known and wbose I a short; time I began to improve in, s molasses. and the flour mix well.and add the —d•___ - " " regresenta,tions of Macbeth. Bing i every w-ay ,fund I am no:v much, Creamed Riee. -•Soak a cupful of cold milk -slewlt:. stirring- until -� Lear, King John, and sago, are ,stronger, feel better and ,wei'g'h rice oyer night i❑ cold water. 'In smooth and creamy add the onion FROM IBEL_1ND T0'BEL(.I.U11, sti11 remembered for their extreme •more than ever before 'in my life. the morning'boil it Tor about len mice. and a dash Nt:hite pepper. — _-- t n reserTe tor, o G ape-N,uts.l and taro firmly L•eut:-General !1lacrc,ds P -d brilliance tlacready', the ac . _ ...__. though a• mss devoted to his family ;,I -" Peace in Ulster. and children duct , : as his wonderful corit•inced that 'the cia•irns made for .e �; WE GUARANTEE Perolln, the, Six months a-go ht was-the d.iery show's, as-a�� �,,ipli- _ g 'the food are,trtir. - seUer Metal Treatmenti— talked-of man in the British ar n,arvan, so '•r.j• likely in his early my. I !lave reronimended, and still To loosen scale alre}dy roraied The anno •in• thin about him and diildhaod C? -,eral I acregdy ha•d. recommend, 'Gra e-`tits fci a fn the boilers by its meehanical y g g the seeds obedience and disci- p great r action. 'hat made him so tremendously.un many of my patients with splendid To prevent new •Dale treun popular w$tli the press at a,ny rate plane stron ;iy iinplantcd in'him. results, and in some. cases 2•tie i•m- ,/ forming i was that he' refused to talk back. i Still a Young Nan. royemen•t of atienfs on this fine.. To protect thb boiler 'metal P F, ' aysinet yttun;, ecrimicn,- and This was at the time "King" Car- He vv:s born in �iay. 1,362, so it food has been wonderful.' i 9 1'r nee Lion, reri►rdless of „ • t kind of water used. 1 son R•as installed in his phase at will be seen than for his present As a gPnrra•l food:.(Crape-;vats To oor;%ot troabJes 'caused by 0t1 and `rg"S Cettins into-the Craigavon imd when battleships position he is &.voting pian. He was stands alone.." '•There's a Rea- boi T t ten. �- That peropi, is NOT s cuiiasd'bff Arran; wh n Larne was educated at Marlborough and'C - son.'' V - Dom slid i'eu• water treatment. ' bac ops=atee independoat o! itbr p�tfo>is - l regarded as being muc�t more inter- i te'n'hani, afterwards going to the jName given kip ('anadian 1?e'stum The •rolia'PreeerratitQQ aye m is s Qood heat conductor. est.in than Ca.la4s, and a sle.gf rf Rclval liilitKr College.- In isAl lit'' Co, Windsor, Ont.. adding to the e8ioieum of rho boileea g S R The establishment of the Perolin Pre-leetire Film in NEW boi]we revert all Belfast- infinitely more, probable b,•C1,re•fi lieutenant in the Gordon 1°ook in pkgs, for the famous littl'a I•' _ seals form0lon and coarrosion. thus keeping d *Lvaeltr. B p; H:ghl nders. Before he had been. bu-ak, "The Road to Wellville. p Q the bollen- nD to.lnil rated than a siege of- Antwerp; Iilster 1, ++ ! - #"OLiM COMPANY CP CANADA, LIMITED, 78 Adelaide litrsst west, Toronto. volunteers in their tens' of thou- !a year with the regiment he made Ever real, the above letter• w.new ons . .. I appears iron tl saeda were drilling, ma"ming and the-famom tugelit.-mgrah_acrcas-the-prtwm, truce-*and"*nt� ttmi. rhe y ,was. . ,. ,' ., .r ., ': '. ,- 'n•'-.,r, 's'. .�..�;.. ._.�=-'a.r5- 'y "'"•. � �r S.- ,,,'S.ylc,,,�y'" .' +;.i!,. � ',�•� ?,vibui'Eyy,:.%see.S'stix* -..+: :,a, 3°°* ;�" •�+++-,wt,� °�7Srir7. ., ' '.. .�q.�,,.,._. �..: f" - .,.L,.-�.:..�> ,• ..,-.._ .:a.�,..r_-u: «fiF,�_.. .: ....��,an�..�`. r,u . .. w,...x�=-,.,• 3:. .:,.ti:.•. .a:....''rl..-:_..�.�.': �. .:.�>�`� -...' -'_. �.:,f�ff� :ItP9LiG9 '9 Ii.i3EIJI'9: ---pE.YHLS OF TRF'lli. 11 CH NG NON � how a iS`e��fiom�Iu A Few Striking Seutenees by the p + There it no book like the Bible in Great .Corsican. Can Regain Health ndestructibili�ty. - Rev. Dr. K, its ] _�f ECZEMA I Alts _ Chapman. v The sight of i` battlefield after e I do think the time has came, see- the fi ht is enough to inspire READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. . r - g g P ing we have a Minister of War, - -- --� princes with a love of peace and a when we should have a Minister of t S re horror of war. For years I was thin and delicate, Peace.-Lady Barlow. Delicatel Be non Child's Face, p I lost color sad was easily tired; ay 0Uf - ver Head. Intelligence has rights before Nobody can be rich who gets mo- gavouted- T ,_ 3 Pimples Would Fes- yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on P-Si force. Force without intelligence my lace were not only mortifying to ney out -of the slums at the cost of Highly ter and Break Like Boils. Ciutl- is nothing. my feelings, but because I thought my the tears and sufferings of other 8 concen- .. Soapand Ointment Healed. To a father Rho loses his child skin would never look nice again I People.-Mrs. A. Mackerl o ' ren victory has no charms. When grew despondent. Then- my appetite Scotland has given much to the �at�' Ettwee,seek.-my little boy had eczema the heart speaks glory is itself an failed. I grew very weak. Various world but her befit gifts have been !rhea he was about a week old. It began on illusion, remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I the men and women sbe Chas sent to A , 1111. race and spread au over bis head. It Tents are unhealthy; it is much tried without permaLent benefit. A colonize new la n. Digby : was In pimples and visit to my sis`_er put into .my hands better for the soldier to -bivouc in Denham. they would fester and a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She WAY WORRY I break like little boils the open air, for then he can build placed reliance upon them and now The finest thing' in the world is all over his head, but a fire and sleep with warm feet. that they have made mea well woman undoubtedly a beautiful character, Choose your variety and r, were like rash on his dents are only necessary for general I would not be•without them whatever and one of the most wonderful ask your grocer for The ecsema was officers, who are obliged to read they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- things about character and the "Clark's". `' v itchtn/ and sit° and consult their maps. ton's Pills by their mild yet searching elements of the mind i-s that the The fate of war is to be exalted action very.suitable to the delicate more they are expended .upon x it him so reatleo character of a woman's nature. They others the mare the giver'becomes 3 he couldsearcelydeep. in the morning, and low enough atTIA r once Wped me, yet they _ e eev tmeata vee14 is u one step ram lashed regularity. My'appetite grew SALE.y FARMS FOR fhey vp seemed to do very little good so I triumph to ruin. keen-my blood red and pure-heavy H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne street, tried Cutle-um Soap and Ointment after he It is in time of difficulty that rings under my eyes,disappeared, and Found Belgian Husband. Toronto. bad been sick about a month' whoa I used great men and great nations dis- to-day my. skin is as clear- and un- A Glasgow lady. who had placed i F YOU WANT TO BUY OR BELL A Outicara Soap and a few apttllcadons of 1 k play, all the eaergv of their char- wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. her house at the disposal of the I to H. stork, Grain or Dairy Feral �y —>� Cuticura Ointment I noticed such a Hamilton's Pills did it all." 1 write H. W. Dawson, Brampton,or 90 Col ,a difference, He was able to sleep and his actor, and 'become an object of ad- Belgian refugees received amongst borne St., Turonco.The above straightforward letter1 liace began to get a new skin on 1t I kept miration to posterity. from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well- her guests a woman whose husband, I H.•W. o St.. Toronto On using them for three months, and two Valor and &,love of glory afle An known miller In Rogersville, is proof a Belgian soldier had been lost j, take@ of Cuticum Soap and three boxes of instinct with the French, a sort of sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are sight of since the beginning of the MISCELLANEOUS. 7. Cuticum ointment cured him'" (Signed) sixth sense. How many times in a wonderful woman's medicine. Use wai. The lady suggested that a visit {ANCER. TUMOU.S. LUMPS, ETC.., Mrs.A.F.Thayer,July 13,7914 C internal and external. cured with- the heat of battles I have stopped no other pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 26c. should be paid to the wounded sol- out Dain by our hems treatment. Write Samples Free by Mall to look at my young conscripts per box. All dealers or The Catarrh diets at Stabhill Hospital, Glas no before too late Dr, seaman Medical .' Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much throwing themselves into the thick ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. gow. This was carried out a day or �^ r.1mited. Colllnanol. Ont % ► for pimples.blackheads,red,rough and any of the fight for the first time, honor '1'- two ago. Great was the surprise skins. itching• scaly scalps, dry thin and and courage coming from their very A LUCKY FIND FOR,THE C.Y.R. and los of the Belgian woman to ATENTS telling hair. chapped bands and shapeless l wails, that It is almost criminal not to rtes pores. -- find her husband amongst those un- I 1 them. They do even more for skin-tor• Military bravery' has nothing in -A dnscovery which may mean much der treatment. + OF INVENTIONS ' bured infants and children. Although sold common with civil courage, to the Province of Ontario has-been - :' 1 PIaBON. PIGEON & DAVIS t by dealers throughout the world, a liberal Indecision and anarchy in lead- made at Caledonia Springs, namely . BLED TO DEATH via /t. .tames St.. '. Montreal + sample of each will be maned free. with era lead to weakness and anarchy in that the waters of one of the four = I - Write for information - 162-p.Skin Book, Address post-card"Coli• Tried to trim a wart with a rotor and BOILERS ~N. results. springs is strongly radio active. A acro.Dept D.Boston,U.8 A" _�+ severed an artery. The only wart cure is recent visitor, who had hitherto ;.Putnam's," which removes warts, corns. A Sense of Fitness. i�BQrISy PaIQS !`IIlIIt�b i gone for his cure to the Austrian llot�ee !n one day. In c on ¢stria¢ New and Second-hand. for heating '# resort at Bisagasteln, was preveIItr Pllouiee Cora and Wart Extractor, it's .wand power purposes. Water "Wonder what'makes Pounder, Chest ed this year b the war, and treed plumps. TANKS AND s*EOK/ ,, the famous pianist, wear his hair so UlleSt CQIds Cured I y the best, 25c. at all dealers. /TACKS, ,e the Canadian spring..He was struck i IRON WORK/ • > POLSON LIMITED TORI)NTO long " by the similarity of the waters, Correct. 'Engineers ane,6hipbuildars. x "Well, he's been lionized so which, on test, was found to be due NERViON'k HAS NEVER FAILED Teacher (the subject being"trees) much, I suppose he feels that a to the presence of radium. The TO CURE. Now; who can name the pine -- ane is the proper thing." last.bificlal analysis,was made in - tn Don't suffer! I that has the longest and sharpest �4. 1903, before the ramifications of needles T" - Mlnaid's Liniment Cures Diphtheria Nerviline !s your relief. - radium were fully recognized, but FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU. �* Nerviline lust rubbed on, lots of !t, Bright Boy-"I can, miss; the ^. will ease that drawn, tight feelln Professor Ruttan, of McGill, has a . HOUSE PAINTS $1.25 CAL $aeon-I gave my wife a rainbowg'i Leen commissioned to make a new Porcupine. over your ribs, will destroy the pain, - ,; -kiss when I left home this morning. complete analysis. The value of a No Middleman's profit will have you smiling and happy to no L? y A WARM WINTER. garaules sit:eel Pointe bee earned a rsp4 Egbert--What in the Rorld• is a time genuine raditlm spring in Europie 21 Jui a weather prevail., in Cbi,forn:a, tae. tation for reliability Comyoeed of sale �^9 rainbow kiss 7 Bacon-One that "I caught cold last week while mo-)Calculated to average from two to idoat_watering place, reached comfortably beat m:terra's. Works +astly. holds its ) follows a storm. toring." writes P. T, Mallery, from three million dollars, owing to the and conveniently by ..the Chicago and lustre and color long- than V regular !forth Western By. Four splendid trains tE op palate, Will not crack, roister -eI 1 Linden, "My chest was full of conger number of invalids who are attract- scale.. ?4 Ition, my throat was mighty sore, and dale from the new Passenger Terminal, 8 y ed to such a spring. Ohicaeo• The Overland Cineol-lan;eeo BARN PAlNT3 Ottarantsed lie_/al. self . I bad the fiercest stitch in my side` train to Ban'Francisco; the Los An¢e le" ; in 6 pie. cans. you could imagine. As a boy,I was , * Ltmited, three Aa to Land of nunahine, Write to-day foo. onior cards. Ouaraar a: Will You Help The Hospital ac�tlatomea to nave m math@! lite !Birds the Romt. GlutfanS. the famous Ban Francisco Limited and • seed-satistaction or anoaey refunded. for Sick Cflildren the Great y -' the CalRates, Illustrated Stall: H. t C, WILLIAMS COMPANY, Nerviline Ler a]1 our minor ailments, $irk are among the largest eat gates, i91urtExpos matter on ll itorni.� t2t N. sllnsoe /t., Toronto land remembering what confidence she era of all the animal, kin pig, and the 1915 Expositions and full pa,rden- . had fa Nerviline, I s t out for a bot- Kd lase on.apol6 tlOnYon to tr H. Bennett, flet• Provincial Charity ? - - �tie at once. BetweeE'noon and eight S°me birds consume two and on oral Agent. 46 Yonge Street, Toroneq, gfre; - half. times their sleight-of- food i ` - - - - --- ^ - o'clock I had a whole bottle rubbed .1 Bite on the Avay. � on, and then got Into a perspiration twenty-four hours. The_ he;om, y�_I2ear_Mr_._Edlio='- r e -four- --Ragged-RogaFs-I-baa -TTa3>l - ery ae n good sad"deep;aid -sf-it'! size, or nearly a � - Ing through your columns on behalf of woke up next morning fresh as a dol- striking example. One was lately S)' athetic Lady -..You .pour the Hospital for Sick Children: The lar and absolutely cured. Nerviline Is I caught which had just swallowed man! Have patience a few week+ .Hospital takes care of sick and de- ,now always part of,my travelling kit, I two trout of one and une-half and --formed children, not only to Toronto, and I wtl] never be without it." i longer and you'll get frust-bitten. irvl but In the Province,outside of the city. The large Vers family size bottle is two pounds, -Wild pigeons are There !i Money In �OUr This coming year, of all the years among the foremost eaters, and-they. Kinard's Linlmeni Cures -Car/et to cowl t the most economical• or you can easily i f Maple Grove In the Hospital's history, has a more make- a most copious repast when-'I get file 26r. trial size from any dealer. i 11 Serious outlook, as regards funds for ; ever an abundance of food is found. Faint Tracer. . tt', porUt rte weight :n gold hale that adulterators of Vara Mapleby ,maintenance, than any year that has Thus a single pigeon picked up 1,000 ' 'Is the water you get aC your gyr are bei put to sight by sed its calendar. I A Thoughtful flan. rains of wheat in one d&y. I cite vernment�e now protecti.e i >� g B boardin house pure I" So many calls are being made on the „Poor Jim was always such a con- "No, we frequently find traces of i legislation. Farmers will be aura )purses of the generous people of To. I 4 Y of ¢sift 4 tial1 value for the genu- Tonto and Ontario; to help the soldiers ! siderate husband, mum." Here's One Por You Ii:itchener. coffee end other substances ifi it," I the article. To Qct the. bier >°' aulte frog, your rove yon will need of the Empire, that as I make my I ',Considerate! Why, the brute j on: 'tonamplon'• Evaporator. Let -daily rounds through the wards of the used to beat you." Mike-Yez talk a lot, Casey; but+ �j�oalA>1C� >:yCiide ne know how maty treat you cap t Hospital, and see the suffering chat- "True, mum; but he never hit me would yez die for your count hry 7 I s and we will send,you part,culara --Alien to our cots and :. t Eyes inflamed by ex as to cost, hc. Write toz f boot_ where-the-marks-could be see yglum X0 0111141,Uwall 4111JILA-WN strikes me as to whether the people t, though it cost me me loife. - Ick) relieved Maria will as of old, with all the demands the neighbors, mum. � ` E es � y � THE GRIMM MFG. GO., LIMITED inside upon them, answer.our appeal uyt�y' oS • . /ton at., Montreal, pus, n Eye Comfort. t i J p5i Wet'in and help.to maintain the Institution ,INF0RXATI0\ FOR INVENTORS Your D 's 50c per Bottle. Marko Ey ' that is 'fighting in the never-ending eslvstn�25c.ForesolieltOslyaFnss " battle with disease and death, in its endeavor to save the stricken little Messrs. Pigebn, Pigeon & Davis, �n>ggset*osr/d/sEreil G..t�kpe ones in the child-life of Ontario.s ' paitent solicitors, Montreal, report I wa cared of terrible lumbago by O O O o e there were 394 in-'patients that 142 C i were MI:tTARD'B;LINIMENT. s Last year p sn an stents -•_absolute DtTotion.•= •` � P BEV, W?+i. Biaowit. from 210 places outside of Toronto, - issued for the week ending Nov. I was cured of a bad'easo of earache by "I think that women, ought to 1dL�IAED'B LINIYE.-4 T. *--•" and in the past twenty years there 17th, 1914, 97 of which were anted " 'have been 7,000 from places in the I Mss. S. sAULBACx. have the ballot. r; Province other than Toronto. to Americans, 25 to Canadians, 10 I was cured of sensitive lunge by •- '�Do they really.want AT' i to residents of Great Britain and 1[INARD'S LINTltEA7T. It costa us =2.34 per patient per day . SIRS. S. MASTERS. ".They must watt it. Some of 1 �' for maintenance. The municipalities l.'olonies, and 10 to residents of _ "'►n...+'""""" "`- fore' countrica: them are working so ardently for pay for patients $1 per patient per suffrage that they are' paying ab ' day; the Government allows 20 cents Of the Canadians who received aolutely no attention to dress." B r a ee U p ! per patient per day; so• deducting patents, .13 `'were resiq-Tits of On- _ ,< $1.20 from $2.34, it leaves the Hospital tario, 5 of Quebec, 2 (A Alberta,. 2 , with $1.14 to pay out of subscriptions Minard's Liniment Cures-Distemper.' Take of New Brunswick, 1 of Naval What He Wanted. � T �7 *+1 it receives from the people of Toronto . Scotia 1 of Saskatchewan and I.of 'Unpleasant Amputation. TV RNEIC s and the Province. The shortage last , - ` year ran to $18,000. British. Columbia; Captain-Can t you do something Since 1880 about 1,000 cases of club for that seasick passenger, doctor? De .Carve ppe performed a very FAMOUS feet, bow legs and knock knees'-bave The mule that. gets-in the first Doctor-No, he wants too much. distasteful operation this morn , been treated, and of these 900 had kick usually wins the scrap. Captain- Why, what does he ing'" INVALI perfect correction. Nearly all these "Oh, Bobbie; Bobbie," said the wafii 4 De Bolus - Indeed! .' What was :d were from different parte of the Pro- aunt, reproachfully, '`why is it you Dbetor-He wants the earth. it"' PORT .vince outside of the city of Toronto. De. Carve-"A wealthy patient PO PT that every year is a war f never rep ember to env Thank I Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, so made me cut something off'his bill. ' sold avwy..h«e by ,year with the Hospital; every day Is �'uu'1' expect its cause I - -People k who know a day of battle; every minute the don't get things given to me often French's Vit. \�Yarlil.e 14fistress - Don't coli .. » what's what! n 4 Hospital needs money, not for its own ! enough to practice," answered the sake, but for the children's sake. The �,,iunR diFlomnt. A new story of Field-Marshal Sir think, James, you would like to join „Buy It for Ptuity's sake" � Hospital is the battle-ground where the i John French.was recently told' by Lord Iiitchener's army 7 Peaceful Armies of Life have grappled with the I - i an officer who served'with him in Footman-Thank you, mum, but' I 'rhe Turner Co.Limited Hosts of Death, and the life or death I !the Saudi African War. A young don't see as 'ow I'd be bettering 7 Toronto of thousands of little children is.the I officer who was attached to General myself. Wars for them as likes•,it, issue that Is settled in that war. Will j you.let the Hospital be driven from I ' ' French's staff, being fresh to actual µbleb I never di�1. the field of its battle to save the lives warfare, was very fidgety, and was l -- - r Machiner For �'1i8 t. of.little children for the lack of motley a]ways imagining a sudden attack Pre Morse's you can give and never miss?.. j by the Boers, .vrhome he always re-,I ' Every dollar may prove itself i + + ><sdiaa ROOt Pills t Engine, sliaftin beltili nils ferrel . to as ' Bores. General �� 81 g+ g• p dreadnought in 'the 'battle against a French on more than one occas;un are made according to a formula in etc. fro31�-Itn'ge factory for sale. death, a flagship in the fleet that fights i gently corrected his pronunciatien, l ase nearly a century a o among the Wheelock engine, 1$ by 42, complete , for the lives df little children. s ¢tom them with cylinder frame, fl wheel, bear- but tsar the door of the Hos- but without permanent'effect. At radians,and learned E by y air pl{al's mercy Ia the door of hope, and last an occlusion came when .the Dr. Morse. Though repeated a • ing., etc., all in good condition. 1 tempt* have been trade, by phy�' 'Shaftfng from one inch to three your dollar. kind reader,,may be the young. officer approached the, gen e era) W re rt that he could make Clans and chemi*ta,it Ys*been found inches, pulleys thirty 'inches,.to . key that opens the door for, some Po Impossible to improve the formula or fifty inches,,felting six inches to `x body's child. , out through his glasses at -least It a Dr. Morse's Indian Root Will you send a dollar, or more It. twe'nt "Bores" hidden behind''tbe tt twelve inches. Will sell entire or Y Pills areahousehoidremedythrout;lt in part. you can, to Douglas Davidson, Secre• rocks above the camp. " 'Bores,' out the world.foe Constipation and J. ROSS ROBERTSON,' -T p 'Yes, sir, `Bores.' OLh I do any- act promptly and effectively,and OFFER REFUSED. "", ," ICbatrman.of the Board of Trustees, thing, e1r7" "Yes, don't add to R. Prank Nilson & SonsJ - _Toronto. ED. 7. ISSUE 50 '111. them," was the reply. Cleanse the SyatCsifs ;3 AdclaWe Street West, Toronto. l ,y ..,`..� ,:, ... .: .:•.=,r. . r' _ r .,,,,. ie' •"Ydk Lek.,' rUv yrs"•��-�5 rae.�. '.4"c""-"' i2Y.. ,,,. ,.�.- sero;•, "y..;�;r ,�,. 'tri.»�' +-tiY%,. -y�.�.-,,;,iS'°�"?�4'' s .r' 'i'.': ..4-'.a,,.sa. � .+v!yt'- .t ,:..`x. >;en,tyG�.�a'^' «`+'q e'^- J�?'- +y,. .,� i' •-saRPr?!•• .+.e''4.,'e , �. Hoover services as deputy reeve 75.00; Bridges committee be appointed to 'R JUN John Forgie. services as councillor meet a committee from zbridge. $. C - E E rtiWteLeduvuryFsldsymand" titsOraos, 75.00, Alex Wilson services as ' coun- Puckrin for 22 yds gravel in div. 23, .Plokertag,Out, cillor 75.00; W. G. Barnes sal-try erg and 6 yds in div.18, 2.80; J. W.Gregg �J acc�of postage 10.00; W. W.¢Sparks f oOgn motion thelreev was insttueted ." tin lssit& - B P - ~�as �l amn RIre iw� - . 1.96 Per YOM; 11.00 i1 d is advaooe, for one tri to Toronto re hydro meet- to rant his order-on the treasurer in -+ Subsuipuons to the United 8 atss,$140 tog 5.00;also trip to Oshawa re Pick favor of the parties recommended for a in advance_ ering bridge, 4.00•Sod trip to Whitby payment in the Various reports ere >` re Pickering bridge. 2.00; R. H. Mow- presented this day. Now mis-the time to mak ,y��eietmas Cake; bray trip to Toronto re hydro meeting The council now adjourned to meet w - - =.JOHN MURKAR,.Proprietor. 5.00;also trip re Pickering bridges.8.00 again on Tuesday, Dec.16th at 10x.m. New Raisi M. Gleeson trip to Whitby as hv, for the transaction of general brei- New Currants NOTES AND COMMENT& Court Clerk, 2.00; S. H. Ste%dason nese and foe the preparation of 'the New Peels t trip to Whitby as bailiff, 2.00; Wm, financial statement, "' New Shelled.Nuts + O'Brien rebate of statute labor tax, - - ' One of the most interesting 2.25; Andrew Annan rebate of statute —A complete stock of these goods have arrived at 'The -- SALE REGISTER. books that have been issued re- labor tax, 2.25. Your committee hav- •• Grocery Store' all first class beautiful stock. Prices --•gently ie that written by W. T. R. Ing considered a communication from MUYDAY, DEC. 14TH—Auction sale of almost as towns last year in spite of war tiuee. , Dr. Margaret Gordon.President Can- ~ Preston"on the life of Stratheona• again Suffrage Association; asking about six acres of standing timber, that this question of municiwul votes principally hardwood, with some =: �t gives a very interesting account q beautiful cedar, to be sold in about ananas, Oranges, :linings Grapes, Figs, A7uts, New Dates for married women be considered fy of the manner in which Lord quarter acre lots, also a barn on the this council and a referendum upon to bulk, Celery, Lemons. Fruits al ways fresh and in stock. ;3trathcona amassed his wealth, the question be- taken at the nest same place,,at lot 12, rear of con. 8, - munici al election. Your, committee Pickering, the. property of- E. E. and of the rise of the Canadian P Pugh. Sale at 1 o'clock, See bills. are-of opinion that no reasonable -Pacific Railway. If the facts are argument can- be advanced ¢gains ' 'Wm. Maw,auctioneer. Smoked haggis, Smoked Ci roes, Salt Trout as represented in this book. giving married. women tax-payers TUESDAY, DEC.15TH—Auction sale of Oysters municipal franchise when you eonsid- Holstein-cows;pure bred and grade, Strathcoaa s financial deals re- er the influence for good exerted and at lot 28, con, 2. Pickering, the pro- fleet no credit o him. There are many millionaires in our country,' alfaira, Your committee recommend may be had from Mr. Honey, the ' 'W financial transactions will fhat a referendum be taken at the auccionear or Nzws office. Bale at 1 + next municipal election. o'clock. l3ee bills. J. H. Prentice, JAMES R/CHARL7SON .not bear the limit of day We The standing committee on Bonuses auctioneer. <'hear much about great financiers, for Wire Fences Drainage Matters, „ g WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16TH Auction Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's Etc. repotted and recommended the - ---. - but in many' cases "financing" following payments. O. H. Pugh for sale of furniture, etc., at lot 3G,B, F. : 'means' the theft of large sums of bonus on 44 rds of .wire fence on con:, Pickering (Port Union), the ' western boundary of lot 22,con,4.8.80; property of Edward Frederick. Sale money without being convicted of at 1 o'clock. gee small bills. W. PEEL'S t�-:- ' SHOE s� STORE Albert MantCe,bonus on ]8 rods of B. Powell,auctioneer. t in the construction of railroads y DEC, 17TH—Auctien sale the crime. The method of finane- wire fence on southern boundary' of lot l9, con.9. 4.00;John Crockett for THIIRSDaY, --_� � I bonus on 60 rode of wire fence on of farm and household furniture,the . T BY _ does,not reflect much credit on western boundary of lot 14, con. . 2. pr9perty of the estate of the late _ _ 50-.James Mitchell for bonus on 172 RRobe, McAvoy, at Iot 8. con. 7 .The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and Children. ;the__promoters and contractors. 7, s- rads of wire fence on eaatern bounder Pickering township. Bale at 12 80 Men's and Boys work boots a special' The revelations made in Prestons y of lot 21, B. F. con. 25:50:John Powe I o'clock. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. will not have the tendency bonus on 75 rode of wire fence on lots -Our Boys and Girls school Shoes are of a best quality. L0 and 11, western boundary, B. F. Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. ` P to increase the :confidence of Brit- .__. _ -•�' con,11.26; Now Adv*r"sentents. - ..Bell Phone 151. wish investors in Canadian seetlri- The standing committee on Relief ties, and we would imagine that reported and recommended the; fol- y Q H ry PEE L British. capital will not Sow into lowing payments : J. & P, Macnab LOST—Between the base line and •�••" for'goods supplied Mrs. Thos. Green Piekering-Village,&horse wefcht"Reward r Canadian channels as .freer as ita leaving same,at the,PICKERING BAKERY, _ y from o�cx 1. 1e1s, to Oct.o�c1, I914.4o.oa BROOK ST. WHITBY, ' ;has done in the past. Wm. Thomppssoon for-Provisions sup- OR SALE—A few Bhro lied Hay KinK from Feb, 28, 1913, to �1 P The commttee be rim lambs at a reasonable price, A ply -iTlilB present winter will nee an C. 6,19i4, B.Oo; g at lot 19,con:8,Pickering. E.!0,Yim..glare leave to acknowledge a receipt of cpm- moat, >ttt 'unprecedented amount of suffer. municatWn and bill from the Sick y ing in our large cities due 'to the Children's Hospital. Toronto, for !'SOWS FOR BALE—The under- E THE FsrAmmul treatment of Mise Annie Edwards. V signed has for sale two good grade Coes, financial depression. This rind due June 7th and 9th. a old,gaosmilker. _ i -- P Pe Would recommend that the clerk be pEDBGa.o'CONNox, Whitby. _ u •of hard times is not caused by the instructed to communicate• with the — — "' -war, but it has no doubt been hospital authorities in reference to TEIGH SCALES FOR SALE— 8 aAr the matter, �T- Wilson mate, cap,90,000 The In knod - greatly accentuated thereby. The The standing committee on Dam- condition. Apply t.+ Mrs, Gordon. Gordon ` pioeh of hard tinges was begin- ages to Sheep by Dogs reported and House.Pteker,ag,- 10.11 re^ommend the following a ments: 0R SALE-6 i ning to be felt before there way Hugb Pugh for one regtsterpedyShrop F pigs. 3 months old: 8 oung cattle• 1 yeariiags and @ calves y any thought of war. We believe shire ewe killed by dog or dogs, being at lot a con.B. F. Pickertu , Ind. phone V7 AVMS depesrted in Thi@ batik li two-thirds of sworn value, 10.00; Maly, F LACEY,Htghle nd sak,P,o, 10-i9 the suffering that will ensue will A. L. Milne,for inspecting the..above - draw the htg6a current rate of {y be a result of the fast life that our and mileage.-1.00. ,_ PURE-BRED MAMMOTH BRONZE �� � � ideresL Withdrawals ai I"or the - le have been leadin for the The standin committee_ on Roads Torreye alar hsal6hy,se gee boned bird.: PSP g $ also porn bred large Tonloase Hes«for tale at wbole amount may be made when. r pest few years. When we were and Bridges reported-and recommet.d- woodholme.Farm. North elanmont. 0,M. ...Jeri o in ed-the following payments: Ontario FoxBYTa. _ ia" .�s� SPF/C� ev_er dewed vt &out delay. i y g ' great prosperity, we Bridge Co., for extra -material �n �TRAYED—From lot 14, con. 6, T�ORQNT+O E;shOuld have been laying some- Kingston road bridge opp. lot 11,8.85! t PtClsetlnR one gray heifer,nuns @yew ole thing aside for the i®suitable Oriwria BridgtrCo._for I beams and with a crooked face. A suitabfe reward will be I' BAN ' tie rods for culvert on con. 3, east of Riven for but recovery. WY. PENOELLY, p economy, therearevery few peof gravel. 6a a div, 40zRulis•l Edward 11 0i, OR A — heifer, 8 plesra R W. ICK`El\iEl Branch able BRANCH, Whitby. 40.55. NG B - — ple thats-couttl not have-saved- y g v iv 11, r S e A red Wilson, >6 yds gravel, Krv.�49: I:6d; old. The add animal having strayedaon - W the prom is"of the soder. eedd and viar tidy�+° ` -• time came form enforced idleaesi, townline opp.,con.Owuuavu V1 5. arkham to pay @c javBeorIt Road at s o'clock.Dee. A91b,W balf.46, Frank Wilbur hauling tim- , ..__ - -_ 'they could live in comparative her and Fitbuilding culvert r spikes OR SALE—House and two tots in se FrU- V17, Nuts? Peels," Et�s' and surrounded by plenty. io Whitevale, and pay for spikes VOR vuleaeof Ctatwmoet, s room boa« instead o! dols 8,25:G. A- Gillespie.` i0 The nails for kitchda and woodshed attached,splendid-late. S g this. however, sidewalk in Dnobarton.!0: also haul- '"res 60"ie0DA4 oodAle°a" fruit ire.., genas cake, puddings and minae pies and all ether delioaciee that 1they became- extravagant and in ravel to be charged to statute �Oeu of P M er, 9111 ser d a ger g g huB bargain for quiet sale eft spent their last cent in all kinds of labor acct 1.10;J. W. Jones repairing --— gladden the eyes and tickle the palate and makes an Smile 1 culvert an aideroa-d between lots 4 and f.A a that's whyXmas is worth while. ' lozuries: They spent their money 5 In con. 7. 1.00;Wm. Gold estate 12D f�tl"•"'W e In automobiles, pianos and many yds gravel div. 49, 1500 Wm. Wad, .4ie//Vi ., `nibs,luxuries that were nnneees- dell 18 yda grovel div 6D, 1.80; Edward Gibson, 25 yds gravel div. 60, 2.60: i " 'sary. Their tables have been John Ball. hauling pipe from Picker- g We have the choicest se1'ection for this Xmas we ever had and unless 'laden with the choicest of eat- Ing and pinch game oo con, a. Opp. XMAS uu6� FAIR oil are a stranger in this land you will kaauv that means the beet. lot 6. 5.00 P. Jr.Coffey, 19 vda gravel Recleaned blue gem'currants r ib 10c. finest selected raisins Ib e.,d they 1 a e y• per �-nor l*' I:90: H: f;-Cal-vert-and-otbers, team- - - - 10c. New dates prime select per pkg 10c. best mixed peels lemon >` ing. Now when we are entering a Ing 60 yds gravel .on Kingston road orange and citron per lb 20c. cocoa. chocolate, cocoanut, iceings, rind of'.commercial .de depression. ^pp lot 11.45.00: H.G. Cnivert team- g - -`� p Inst iron for bride on Kingston rd. Grander � �- Comfits, etc, extracts doable strength 12 flav_,ors a bottles 250: ahellec>t !they are compelled to sell their opp lot 11, W ri.&charged to Ontario __ "` walnuts; almonds and filberts. Also many lines that we cannot enumerate. . .autos and pianos-for & song that Bridge Co. -2,00•; H. Ellicott for and Bigger - - their families way be saved from railing rav'r.i •-it on con. 5,and haul- g P � _ Ing and placiep;same for railing _ khan ever Rolled oats flaked wheat, cornbueal graham flour -standard starvation. : on con.3. opp. lot l5.'7.30'- T.Law and A H. Calvert ,removing brush and - a - hentlets clean .and fresh, ' oat meal and w stone from 'rode& Push's Fii idge, +r� - PICKER.IN3 COUNCIL Brock roan, opp lot 18, 4.OU: T Law Tuesday, Dec. 22nd Our groceries are the freshest. .and H. Calvert ,repairing culvert on - - -The above council met pursuanf `to- con. 2, opp lot,2,5, 3r00:'F. L. Green 10 - ernb rs all re Monday the 7th -'th ;fors cement.l7.f)U and 45.yds &{ravel TIME TABLE—Pickering follows-- timber �, bfembera ail present the reeve in: the for div.44, 4.50;'R. V, Brown bauling T.R. Trains going l;asktae ere toIlows _ chair• timber and repairing bridge on con No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M.The misipites of the last .meeting •3. div. 18,0.00; Thos. Oliver, hauling 14 Local "2.50 P.X. were read and approved, gravel on Greenwood hill and filling .. 14 Ltical S.06 P.M. SROZrC�HA�.� w (�NTAR,=� A number of .account's were 'pr'e• holes on Greenwood bridge approach- Train@ going West, due as follows— sented and referred to the respective es 35.76;also repairing culvert in side No. 13 Local 7.47 A M. standing committees, -line between bts'8 and 7, coo. 6, also 11 Local 2.90 P. M. Jas. Todd was heard re culvert on flung culverk on sideline between o"• 7 Mail •- 7.50 P.M, -. ':Algona road in con,1. Wee unsafe for tots 8 and 7, north of Devltt's hill, 8.00 '$ondav iaalnded ~- �� _ 44 engines and heavy loads. also grading on Greenwood road, 4.00; — Henry Jahes asked for rebate on Russell Burrell, 100 yds gravel. 'for I dog tax. station road Pickering 10.00; Geo, CHOPPING , :AT $ 50 PER- SQUAME _ A communication was received from Farley jor fencing approaches to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, Haight's bridge 9,00 ; Thos, Philip 3acloaing bill for treatment of• Miss cleaning out-and re Iacin culvert on AND OAT FLAKING �1 T .Annie Edwards of Pickering Harbor, con.6, app lot 17, 1.50',t J.' C. Bryant " 28 GAUGE CORR�GAT�IL A complaint was received from and others gravelling station road at The uindersigned is,prepared to do jet'Milton Benson regarding the ansate Audrey,bet.lora 8 and g, in con 4, the grain chopping and oat flaking :-Sl7GALVA GALVANIZED STEEL condition of the C. P. R. crossing on above having contributed work to the the sideroad between lots 14 and 16, amount of $44 gratis, 118 00; Wro ever' y con.9, the same being. badly out of for re hauling pipe from Brougham y da in the week SAT T e�E�AL CUT TO SUIT... - repair• for repairing culvert on con, 7, opp. _ :•'-ezeeptonSaturday LL James Todd asked permission to lot 20, 2.00: also hauling pi a and open ditch on sideroad between lots placingsame 00• a1No 6, enio ditch 84 and 35, con.4, •6 p g John F• Bayles, Greenwood BEQUIRE 11�ENTS and cu vert on sideline bet. lots 20 and _ Dr. McKinnon was heard re James 'Ll,con.6, 1.00 : C. K. Petty rebate of :Fraser who is in indigent circum- statute labor for 1914, charged on �, .etan+'es. property aaau+saed rto(ico. Williams 1i ShopFREETLestanding comrstittee on Con- days 2.25; B. Parker for`gravel -an.. - Repair g -- _ tingencies reported and recommend- lied the township of Pickering, 4.F30 e -ed palment aafollows-: John Murkar, V, iibrl•J.Calvert-for 0 hours on grad tSuperior Stable flttinge QUALITY GUARANTEE : for printing 13 books of'order blanks, er on Kingston rd. 2.44); Your corn- all prices. 5.00; Municipal World supplies flies mittee are in receipt of a communi and assessors guide, 4.82;•D."ER. Bea- cation from Silati Tool, -re rafting-nit Superior Litter-Carriers pQ ton on acct, of salary 76.00; Thos. road on con.5, opp. lot, 19, Would Order VQi�h Gregg for use of-•hall in Claremont recommend that Mr. Ellicott get it Galt steel shingles and-siding, for two hydro .meetings 6.00; Jag.. repaired at once. only lock in the market. Pengelly for use of ball in Kinsale Your committee are•in receipt of a _for hydro meetings 8.00; R. A. Bunt- communication from the clerk of Ind phone 1918 Pick. In for use of ball in PIckerin �� fo _ Uxbridge, --<— =—tli -- -----_ ,, i- gg _ - U miteetoadjis t accounts s -- , :-M ..-+4E-ISE ---A -- two hydro meeiioga 8.05 t7 A. Nigher- committee to adjust the accounts of Da • - wander for use e,f hall in Whitevale Uxbridge townships, would reoom- Russell Andrew, forarks,se ices"ng ye 1 W. W. mend that the clerk, Mr. Forgie and i PICKERING. On& swouFF M • -$ ke services Fee a 100,00• E. B..the chairman of the Reade and - +;,w.. ,,. . .,,�.y. �. '.•.,-, ..�'.. .:" >'�a>v,2n"' .? +±.r ""]P' at2:.�,.",, 'fs' a.r .ti ''':$.. _,h,41+e: ?2..� {- ..s A'. *.r ••r• 2^. '"n''�''�" -�"�,� j'1•,,,.,r"�'•:. Ot .; .tu"d�3 �}.rr."'„ >,4��3. . ,,.^' f^{yr � ,. .,�:,r 'k: 2� C+ x^dY".c. ,r ,x, 1' �xwa �°` ;Kr 4 k" .ta �.,et+ aA n::,�� � ryl:. �•+es -.., . .. mxca;+... • .A4.r:..r ;.rq•.-,u. :a.. - r_ s,.•_':tu+ uaa,.�m - si. ':4..a. :,' r r 41'w . P.x•' •4 k. •� d'� ,aM a .'i' i r. •'._ l', Viz.. t.' _� .. S _ � k,• •.z rt , a. CLARNMONT � Universal Sawing MachineRICHARDSON' Chas. Proctor has returned' to _ VIIIH. the city to reside. ho The Mince Hamilton spent, p -few days in the city. __ r - , . - . . � ,Important s wing of finest display •• s► Ohina: A /m7 WV assoetmesil of C. A. and Mrs. Barclay were in the city on Sate e� stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys, jurt DIGI��*-- . apeading i�esived toe the Sunday bade. -OaIEa festhMrs. Wm.Thomon '�'il's in the and see them. k _ '6obsoripdans iaken for all Magazines, - city on Wednesday last. _ Weekly and Daily Newspapee1FJoseph and Mrs. Readman were the city on Saturday: - J. H. Beal had a business trip to the city on Saturday. _ , Mrs. D. Hopper spent a few days with friends in Toronto. # .�� n _ _• '113Z•OC3S StSeet. II Chas. Howey, of London, spent over Sunday with D. A- Scott. - Wedding, bells are heard dis _ Pic�eriag fakery. •., The Pickering tinetly in our.villa ge-these'dayQ. Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Out. �.�' Mrs. Robins' mother from Peter- This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No Our home made I after Riven a fair VigUance Commit " born,is spending a few.days with pulley or$y wheel in roadofwood on carriage, trial'will convince yotf that it is +5++ her. -This machine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity. The Best, w James Lawson bad been under The best outfit on the-market too-deg. - x O W _ The object of this Association is to the weather during the past few Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engines, is the time to -order your lesson stealin and prosecute fruit Palle for Chrustni", t days.— etc. the Miss Benne, of Toronto. has 25`cents a lb. „ retnrpedhome for the winttetr. �•, �• J�C1�gOD, - -- $rOCl� ROad Orders by. strlc or i�t�gm driver MembershavinRproperty etolenaDmat : given strict ati entioa... care immediately with any member Mont Magnus Henderson had a busi- HERB MONNEY, of E:eaatt a oommittes. - uses trip to Stonffville one day µ •n c� ?D*?��+ r PICHERING, ONTARIO Membership fee 61..OL ` last week. HOUSE i' V R�N-ISHINVw7 A large number from this local- •�• Tioteie m..b•b.a from tt�s er..iawt or; t . ity attended Geo, T. Lee's sale on " - secrearf oa.pplieatlon. Greenwood -1. Hardwar$ Ezac.Com.-L. D.' Banks,C.S:Pal'Tuesday afternoon. his ugh Greggor.adaonfined a ­Our stock is complete in every line- Call and eour stock ockeof...., er O.L. l�oroombe Pickerin Y' - y for our fall trade. . See 'bar ains in Thought"as r stoves. �aevere attack of heart trouble. as well as other lines i.A.•01Cot1a0e. W.J. CI&f�(: *. Mrs. L. Todd and son, of $touPf- secretaries and separate chairs. of Hardware. President, t3eoreta ` ville, spent Saturday with her P . _ Eavetroughing and repairing — g►arents, Wm. and Mrs. Leaner_ �T _ promptly attended to. �+ Peter Macnab jr and sister,"Miss �1�'tEIN�'t Work guaranteed and prices "-T e' . He HINDLE r; Margaret. spent s few days with C. H. B V RLIN , - moderate. W F1I'I EP'ALE their brother, J. C. and Mrs. Mac- CARPENTER, BUILDER nab, in Uxbridge. Lawrence Denny, VERANDAH,AND The Methodist Sabbath School M a d e 1 n M a d .e Law C�rREENWOUD WORK, PANTRY CABIN>£T$ will bold their annual Christman DUMB WAITERS. -tree and entertainment on theShingling and general repa3t ievening of Wednesday. Dec. 23rd. Canada Canada ..WATCH- FOR _ work, : Mrs. Fred Farmer returned , r TOD S y ' y _•. •� See me°about an job you w home on Wednesday last after y - __ - _ _ done. Prices right. "t spending three weeks with her _ Motor truck each �'ednes-- 5504 Home Telephou daughter, Mrs. Richard Johnston, 11 .of Toronto. :• _ o- Y f ii a and Saturday o • Miss Garbutt, who has been -- seriously ill with typhoid fever, is - - - - -' _ . . y . . _ Picketing �inds �Biead and Cakes. _ we are pleased to report, making _ - Ask for a 10 cent wrapped satisfactory progress towards �COLUMB/A = RECrORENS ..recovery. 1`■/ fruit loaf.: ': Lumber Yard David Annes, of Whitevale. re- FOR - - � 0 presenting the township Sabbath c School Association paid an official • - -- ---D E C E M B E R OSHAWA. oNT visit to the Presbyterittn Strada ua of _'. TT q. -n School on Sunday last. __ FLOUR V�r a,nd �rii`s� .• A City Al - Graham Bros. have sold two NOW ON SALE �^ mares to a man is W ilkesharre. z=bTs ITC) ver ;at C. N. R•, Station ripple Barrals - 'Pa., and were shipped on Monday.­One of them was the prize anima! Cherrywood �MDIY DESTINN ` which was sold for$3000• The famous dila of the Metropolitan — or Sale Mr. Switzer, of Toronto, was in !Bran. Shama,Flour,Dried - w i Opera House contributes two operatic c , - ppee - -- -town on Tuesday installing a large - - selections on a Double Disc Record ... ,N8.00 Brewers Grain@, .Malted _ _ --� Bell and'lndependent phone tank for W. M. Palmers gasoline - o Blatchford'.@ • ..�-.,THE FOX TROT­ morn Peed, Oilcake Meal, lighting plant anad installing new The dance that. tool, -the "go" From asoline lights for F. H. Davis, of tango. A fine Double Diet Dance M laseine „ .. lsam, Record -$l, -ICalf Meal,Oyster$hell etc Yard closed every Saturdayafter Rev. E. C. Hall, of Oshawa, oe- --. _. 'THE �- non cup ltrtpztzn-the-T`resb y w —� -. ---- c until further not oe. terian church on Sunday morning At last ,call satisfactory Child Thoaaa�l Reetisor W D. Gartlan 8c S .and in that of the Ba tet church ren a Record. very owner of a disc . is the avenin on be : ble Disc Record and 'delight the n ,e g behalf of the instrument should get this fine Don- . :Children's Aid Society. _ .. .. _. kiddies ... ... 86e Thomas Paterson has the metal _. -- � � Piv +aidin the addition to - - 'a w' YlAiM" ' R put on e n , And all the latest popular selectlona, including- � �� �o _ a0 his carpenter shop,• and has it - **Along Carne Rath." - I •••• nivel rated. The building �ettltiOt`':: Painted. ■ j o Q whit to quite eommodlons hats Reme 'tuber the moat complete collection of the songs the Soldiers n p pE ., ! s q are einRiag.have been. on n C IC o- ther !b • . now raan attractive appear- .$ , 8aK gee ante. - COLUMBIA PATRIOTIC .rt RECORDS "� 14 The Women's Institute will _ ► I a .0. -S y� E1old their December meeting on FOR 8wL4 sr 9 c �o �s M the afternoon of the lath at the --- • 'off =• O.wDa "'.Ziome of Mrs. W. Evans. A good Je S. Jephson, - :Pickering D.cstans program will be given. It is also 0 Z h 02d d uiHTs dam" p a .. 0 0 i s Jaa 0 �e seadtne s.tetoh cad a Candy Day., All women are in- Or, Wholesale only, from MUSIC SUPPLY CO., Toronto �°' Leh �'� y e v ": .� a w► Kir y M dons t u Cr,°°an ctal"XA1iD vited.. Come and bring s sample to Agents wanted where not active! re resented. O r.ac s�rea.Olde.!a�encsb •• f , ,of home made candy. y p "' �°` = pu•6v°akea non . , � quidnoiltc.v►1LheaL IcltZa y Some of the young men "of the to ' °'• K l', J us locality whose.ambitions are of a ------. -- -' g erylow order, broke into the �C '�• a ' 00 " +m July Ah#nde mely'ln°Kretedwe°�`b s % '.e .o m a w" rm dept .1 #tion or say#olentlaa 1o�mS. T - ---gear of Birkett's#hop a few nights AH i°e„ a Y. sago by drawing the bolt, and dei ' .q net. mM �+t,Ya �l�, 'troyed the drum belonging to the ' ,ssg ° "° �UM a �8� Citizens' band. No efforts should TOE 00MINIONSANK nso;K. r eewwse>dastoo Jiap•ry 1915-Whitby 7, o•hawa s,BroDRh•m ' -be spared In finding the gtlllty .a1R EDMUND L OiLLR,M.P.,PRESIDENT, W.D.MATT41EW8,VIOE•PR[SIDENT, - 9 Por!Perry 17,Uxb}id,te 16;CaAniD9ton ta, - Q A.W'ERT,Genesi Hfansaer' >#eaverton•14,vpterero a is parties and meeting out to them adequate punishment. ClodhmV9 • tf,+06mmi lism"hw ow ViaimmRreeie tiT,tOt,Nts _ Mrs. Besse, sr., met with a pain.. You Can Start a-Saviilga Account Are Yon Interested-in ful accident on Thursday last. with;1.00. it is nonnecessary for you to wait until you have e a While attending to her duties as large sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 and „ . at Mont �. ,caretaker'of the Baptist church more on which interest is compounded twtoe a year. • 1 she fell on some fire wood there- Fon, g by sustaining bad cut on the _ WHITBY BRANCH:, A. A. ATKIN30N, Manager. AND . - back of her head, which bled very do profusely. Dr. Brodie was sum- Of ail materials and desitpD monad when several stitches.were kept in stook. It will pay yon found necessary r close up the • S to asn M our works atit inepeol o 1 1i+ GAte a sad obtsin prioes. •Don't wound.. do Santa Claus Headq" uarters ege�te we not employ t The Patriotic committee has --- - 1ow completed their'work for the : from. y we oen, ind do thro • '- commission of 10 pec oeat.,whioh present and they are to be con- ,,A,$ '17ej:j A T• call save by parohasing gratulated on the success of their .. I have in stock 3000 rods of can ted. , �. efforts. 'Messrs.•J:B. Madill ,and - - ' i _ N GRANITES wire fencing made by the w ITT �ii•eorge Johnston, particularly , ' �mas BargalIIB In Every Department � - •'�:ofdo•. whitDi►•oa 'have good reason for feeli n g proud GROCERIES—Raisins, Currants, Peels; Mince Meat, Savory; Sage,'Jelly Steel Company of Canada, of their work, they having collr•e- Powders; regular line of Canned Goods; all-frdiih and u-to-date and prices !Tames & alk..' - -ted $305 from the village. The cess than you can buy there anywhere else. We solicit a share of your I also carry brace wire, amount collected in the whole trade,assuring you the very best service and gaiek,delivery. Oh t say, . - ..t lung subdivision was 409. le try a lb. of our Black and Mixed Tea, our own blend, equal to any 40 cent '•,coiled spring wire, wire Pump Manufact ppoo tea, our price only 2$cents per ib. Besides a large amount of clothing _ staples.. Steel..posts,,and Dun has also been collected. FANCY GCODS, Xmas Presents, Sta• Fancy Chinaware, Glassware, •Silver op and Residence, tionery, .Fountai4 Pen$, Shaving' Pepper--and `"Salts, Lemonade Sets, cedar posts.. Geo. W:'•Coates met'•with--a gets, Military hair Brushes. Texpota, etc. WHITBY ONT. _ painful.accident on Tnesday, He •..' "Three doors west df� Whitby had been in the village- and. badWATCHES-SIM. guaranteed y p p - WATCHER. g1.25, $2r60. ..$3.fJ0. �`heae are all splendid timekeepers an&i4re. _ f:►. g uaranteed for some ea.�. Let me purchased a new .size and also show you what I have and - several parcels of goods. On re= TOYS-See our display-Dolls, horses, Carte, Boats, Qgtoil,.Guns'and Repeat 3' We are prepared to instal wood' turning home one of the parcels ing Pistols. a hav'nt apace to telf you all. Come and see them. diet q y p pumpo al s kindsrt notice,also a uote,you rices. -was falling-f row his arrn, and -in . .one.of ouiXM"Trees,25 tante. - all kinds of repairing. his effort to catch it he lost his FANCY DRY GOODS-Neckties, Braces, Hdkfe. Pins, .Brooches, Combe, Agent for tbb Otltari W[ntild -Iio1d on rise sae, the edge ofchietr -Needte-ogees:-Wort;>foiai►.Tbtlel B+s7ees:-std _. _ also gasoline g .�. C, REES"D age' line en nee an btrut•k"him on the back of- his '� ear Cua►e early and see our stock, You will save money by baying from us. head, making a long deep gash, MAGNET'CREAM BEPARA ; dwhich octor required the services of the. SIMPSON & Co., e - HUMORING LOCUST HILL phonaBellNo.50, Ind. 26. r, +"ti *4'` Fal �L Y4• —1V., huD. l ....�,.'•✓ .r..6.. -M_ ,''' -0 !•.iM^ l ;�G rtiI-v;' ",•^ ''�'+ ,u"r'r,:•'',..?h'.D3+ , '�' rr �;a-- _ k. ��'�r I' ye' :•,9e'tty ,ra:+e.,r..r'�c `act+,:• ,-y 'n. r �i'• �,n,:. a:•,,� J :v,. �:.. .. r...Yat!—k�sjw " _ `' .. 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He loathed.Tenderten, the man 1 ' °�j 1 y ,,, was a living reminder of all that he want. - - • •• f /6 ed- to forget, for he wits'resolved to for. i yet, though he-covered over the burn- • Q ® Ing eagerness of hie heart, he „ould not V I set aside alEnid. gr the-clamoring st- kw of 3tie- - -- --- — conscience—Bald. He mast"' know' some thing about her, w:iere she was. or what she was doing. How she was living. +► - . i\ 'Pleideirwi1T look=after her for me," he `- .. I— anis 9� st said;, "at least I shsIl insist that he dose q. - �- - - - _ . �� There were moments when sophistry _,.���tig ' . I' came to his aid and-the'-words that' Enid _ "'' ' had written in her Ip-ter struck him as b.e. - _ 42 SO*AQ.!70. They were _- •- . • - - - . --•-- -. - I I. 11 better apart for a time at least they, 0 e fN a k e , 4n " �iIII had drifted away from the beauty of life: las �'Ou I �� even if they were to be together now. and *. - ,,.. i,,6 she were to share all that had >oIIie to bread °and 'bntter�� hist would there not be Lor ever the - - shadow of that Trim dead Old woman. to. : Fol' ChIstm" � � divide them; moreover, she could not " /,�,,� ,,» _ 9 . ^ II bhare. it must be either he alone or he taste good ` 11 1`1, 1`5, ` A Beautiful and Useful Gift i end Enid together, back In the old Dov- 1 \` I�• I I sets. bask in the misery and the drudg- t � ery, and the humiliatia know! O Y ./� g edge of � � en- u sad y .Sold at the Best Stores failure; and Julian Bryant shrank even , - Sstbtfa it,F. -' .. ' -•BookleCas Request. from the thought of such a return; yet he it out on bread Or ' ' :L.E Watoraian Compaa>.,.Llmitat.Mostreil could not_.forget 'arttl look where he might ' . .. .;...- . hThereila ii saw nag k f i - pancakes, unit or ' n girl on the stage the ' night before who was very like her. For porridge,that 3fou.notice most the sweetness and perfect i '' `j an instant his heart had stood still a ' I in round and claim.her; then he had seen his purity O - a Ian ugar. ., mistake, the girl on the stage only rug• 0,20,50 or 100-lb. c . .. irested Enid. His wife had been so dirfer- 2 and 5-lb Sealed Ca>ftons31 tri the 1 ett.He ordered the car to be brought round: Cloth Bags,and you'll get the genuine J s-absolutely• T . - IL ho he drove a Mr. Pleydell'e modest Cl 'udt as it left the refinery. _ 83 ' ' home; the housekeeper.lnformed him that can,1 ry - one - akc' s Noncyshe expected her master within a wee �. Julian went back and got into the ear. CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO, IMITED ONCREAI« - . There was still an hour or so e. o' ` _ So fill be. ' (offhe could meet I)errymore. - e drove into Bond Street, The senna• _ ^' - tion estrange having het always hesitated Or. Strange Stipulation. __ before he -entered a ,shop: but Stephens ��T��1< T�1�T� Catarrhal Fever A had made many-suggeefione to him that QOHJyS lv U �`\1 A Pink Eye, Shipping t . morning about various things he requir• .- ed, and he ordered lavishly. being-waited Favor, Epizootio . upon with that obsequiousness which now 'A X — Ja.ir sit -i,l,-,E.otltinued) 1 wi,i come,' said Juituii. I characterized the manner of everyone ,p And all disouea .ot the horse affectin his throat, speedily - 't" Ellet• moved to follow him. but He had -,clow,curious way of speaking, about him, ' _O t Z cured; eolto and hoises fn the same st�le kept from hawing' - , ' rte she lwached the door, pause! and the n.ore Lady Ellen looked at him He dismissed the car and determined to o t them by using Spohn's Distemper and Cough Compound, 3 to shrugged her shoulders: then the more she traced the resemblance be walk slowly about until' •he•could to .i!1 '" _' 6 doses often cures; one bottle guars iteed to cure one calle. ,ween him and Adrian Dawney, although- the club. and halt *ay down Bon f tee!. O Bate Sor brood mores, babyy co!ts,,atallions,all ages and con• a.fooll—a., as a matter of fact the resemblance exist- he met Lady Ellen. d - - ditlonra. Most skill ful'scfebtifk:-compodnd: Any drugg:ot, . ' eat later her butler, broutrht up ed tar more in suggestion than in definite I She wore the prettiest of gowns, and had �1�p . that had arrived by hand. it vias likeness. . f a- Freach bull4og trotting at her Keele. Ff� Cd SPOHN-MEOICAL CO., Goshen, Ind. U.S.A. L. ifs, Tenderten. Ha wrote to say that The two mere stood at .attention ao.the She -topped him. holding out her hand. - _ a box bir a certain musical piece l car rolled away: then Tenderten slipped r "How nice to Pee you!" she said,- Do — --.- - — . Lady Ellen had eipressed a great him arm familiarly through Jutian's. 1 you know, I was Just thinking about you. . -to see, and he wanted to know if ^I it walk back with you," he said_Then I wanted to ring you up and ask you know what to do with." -• s - ' ' bm2d give him the pleasure of occupy- he laughed "So glad to see you going whicb night would be convenient for you "That mounds intereetirlg," said Captaro - box that evening, out and about. Bryant; that's a sensible to dine with me; but I couldn't find To r Perryman, as he led the way to luncheon, , _ ask anyone you Cke,' he wrote. thins to do! A man gets hipped to death number in the- telephone book','Mr. Bry- 17ow h'aie you mandged it.Julian?" _ dining gut, but I should like to if he always stays with his own society.", ant." - ,It has been a case of lack, a most an- - 1II during the evening it I may and "I camp ons to lose my own society,"j He colored a little. and then he said- expected thing to come_m way." homage to you." Bryant answered. I ^I don't think Jt I- in the took, but it "Well. I'm yo11y glad. dear old chap. - really is rather a dear l" said Lady He drew hie arm away from'Mr. Tender•I will be in later"; .and then he gave her You always dere one of the beet, and you .. .10 ten's hand; and occupied.himself in light, -his address. deserve all the good you can get. Tell �'' = . - aoribbled back are 1 aocepting ing a cigarette. - _ "Oh'" she -std: -"that in w ere that - - - - - - p 4. h some more,"- and thanked Mr. Tenderten very "I'm non- too good company for my I queer old ]Irv. 3larnack used to live. Do Julian Bryant very briefly gave htpn the ' then she spent the next half-hour Pelf." he added; then he held out his you know, I way always Parry for her. Phu story of his inheritance, of course, with- onluv to such'people, " were u hand. "I hove you won't think me in. seemed so lonely. Did you know her?" out any reference whatever to the condi-I - . :surd' finally tot her cousin. the hospitable, Mr. Tenderten; but I'im not Julian was now quite pale. 'tion attached to It. ( _ _ of Wiltshire, to promise to Join going itralebt home." "Yeo," he said. "I knew her, Lady El_ ••By Jove!" said Captain Derryman. - ' 'All right, old chap," said Edgar Tea- len. fibs lett me her house; - left ma You may well say that you are in luck.I - „as pa�• ;f Mr, Tendertea:e shrewd derte;n. lightly, although he was realty an. 'all that I!lace." ' - I This is 'something worth having, isn't it? mss 33itst to hover on tbe-'trutskiru nosed "I'll ook you no very soon. Why "Now that was very nice of her," Lady ; Well, what are-you going-to do with-your. GEflon's life. never to perm.t her{ not come and dine with we at my club Ellen said in her pretty, boyish way. "I . POt? f don't think that you were intend. ored or-bothered with him; but his tomorrow.aixbt That retniade tae, Bry• -read-ali about her will. Hadn't-she-pot+-I -o-be an :diet; but." he added the next, * /� - T - - ltad a .ittle thrill as he realized ant, or course you'll belong to some clubs of money, I don't remember seeing your ;mit I dare say your wife had plans! pQQJ1 ■Come i was now beginning to drift more- yourself," nam.) In the paper," she added I about your future p' w� esssioi! v uito his heads: and certain vague I have rio •-Ions,' Bryant answered him .. "1 wtsn't mentioned in the will," said i ••No." eatd Bryant: "'I have to make I o which he had scarcely permi'tWd coldly. almost rudely. "Good•ni tht,' lir. Bryant. *It was a special Ieg wy -my own Ian He laushed a currotio!y i �i . tors - to define did take faint -MI-t in lie nodded his head and'crossed the road and no one knows anything about it wx. strained laugh and tben he said' "The . • .Easier moment me thts. to escape !Tom further -convereation. and ceptinx .tho lawyer@, .exceptipg yousee!f tact-is my wife and I are not Wgether. l _ he drew a deep breath of relief as he "Do you want it to be a secret. Oh. s - ive v m trained between us she d at the theatre atter having . of eo e s in . e Th dull dinner at lits club lust .n i totind himself alone. It was true; he did awfully good at secrete•` said Lady Ellen. I tookherselfout of fay lite. I)erryman. i F the Child has a -the .set act, and hie heart gave not cc straivi:t. home.• but waiked the Certainly thio man did remind her of Ad• you don't know what an ugly thing real , iJltriil. as he realized that Lady El• streets for hours. It was a lovely night;I rian, and certainly alto she did like him; downright-poverty let" big, generous. accompanied by no lees a perd�o -there was a glorious moon; but the beauty he was very,nice, and-so'good to look at, I •-i'm oorry.' Captain Derlyman said. He I ' Duchess of W ilteh-re. of the nicht was blotted out #-- Julian younger than Adrian and .with - two paused for an instant, and then_added. light to Study by. . proud moment for Edgar 'Ten-. He despised himmelr,and yet ke 'knew that strong-arms. not cripj?W like poor Ad. , •I don't mind contesaing to you. Bryant, I .7 4o be seen eeoorting twoench well• be:wae powerless'now io stand between rian, "Wer sou in the army?" she ask• ; that more than once Mace•I saw you I The .. women. when the curtain dropped himself and the intoes which this moa ed him, have found myself envying you. You ryono trooped out of the theatre. from whom he had lust parted had thrust He hesitated an instant, and them told ' told we so much about your wife that I . -' .— vestibule he had the satisfaction ndOn him, _ ._ •- ,. her-in what regiment,he had-served. - - lett •hat whatever eae was going.wrong - ecuesa3 People whom hr -- ! ..ai-1.aaL aaa spe4 qtr _._ .. _—_ itJ. and to whom be vouchsafed tions." Lady Ellen said. "I am aw ullg I,t,,,-„ was bestowed on-yon. Mttit, Bryant, ] nod of the head; but as he re- CHAPTER VIII. ,curious about people I like; sad I Itke: seemed to me .Just the aort of woman I've t,from seeking the duchess's foot-I you, lir. Bryant. she Paid. 'because you 1 ahvayP waited to meet." I " ame face to face with a man iI After beelta.ting -a very.loot time...Jo. aro eo,like my cousin. I.bope you'll meet ` Don't- change in that. DerrFinan, be- lamp save$ eye - - 1 4tvt he oa2y•lnet vaguely recot iia¢ resolved to write a few lines to Frank Adrian one day; be is such a dpl.eudid canoe it it tiro truth.-I don't'think tharo � - _ ifr wed-Sia curT-r�the grave-horse m,*e.--I--dare war-yw-icnovr himty-I—. to Knot—her Ilse Ve . — Julian a rp-, --s rain.�• - for this man was Julian Bry• bad beewoo good to bun. Colorrel Adrian Aawnev Hi wag wounde! ped abruptly, and the other man, very, y,, ' wait alatrding a moat aimlesitiy, He sect the letter to the club, and did in the Tranevpal: but he gn all route of I quickly turnEd the subject of'the cdnver• Bene light at its tJGst e crowd so past him. They ex• abt expect to hear for some time, for when bonors." oat ion. • only a few words, and then lir. last he heard from Derrymore the other "Indeed• I do know uninnv. Dawney by I He talked about all sorts of things, artd 1 n hastened back to his party. man had told him.that he was going.over name." Julian maid wst ;nly, t tteverronce-again touched,on Bryant'-ower —.clear,. mellow, - . Ellen had policed Julian, .to Ireland for at least a couple of months• "Well, we aro goinz to be friends, pervogal matters, I . The noxt morning.. however, when he areq't we?" Ladv Bali held-but ber Plim ( and unflickering. an awfully good-looking pian^' In fact, the spent a rsrypirasant hour, • "He reminds me awful! of some 9°ae aroused from bis short, heavy, and hand and smiled at him. "Do come .aftd and Thea.Julian rose to go he did so re• ' .. y un" sleep, -I tephens bi,ou t -him dine one everting, Are yon 14"41 of bridge? +ow, Who i, het I saw you•pest• I luc+aptly• The i2AY0 �OE'3 not . stale is Bryant,".' Mr...Tenderten. ed lunch atamong rhiEr clu one from hie friend. hu iedlyr nd then!fide add<dpwifh a ttiittt Frank." ]te said. ."wheaeve o:ng away'ith mio smoke or smell., It Is Der- more was in London, and suggest- I Taut you always to put ap w s has just come into a pot of 1 am awful anxious io mem I Iowa. I am sorry you are, y I . hs'e sa awtatjy, nice ehapt t sat you,•dear.� smile. I am afraid. I aM reglly a very night. I should have liked you to come easy to light, easy to ie awfully lonely; he;_doesn't .old'chap." he wrote. , ur�lettor was eo dull Poi; of individual, but I shall be de and et ay with mr now.' myatertous. Fortunately_ I was in town lighted to-dine, Lady Ellen. it is very 'I promise to put in a few days with L anybody... y clean; and easy-tore- . I.for a couple ot'days and ,Just happened to good of you to ask me." you before I go Lack to Indra," Captain e me." safd Lady EIlen in her get it You say that something very "Dull!" repeated Lady Ellen to herself Derryman said; "but why do you stay fn W1Cl{. The RA YO erten hesitatedstrange has happened.to you. and as you .aa-ohe walked on. "No, my dear man, � town? What yon want 'is change of feet a fraction write from another address 1 am boiling you are not dull! How I wish you geereti t ,pcene, ,chance of air-change of sgrroupd• I •Costs- little, but ou d..and then ^went to do her will, y tarried .as ay �4 that thio' strange eomrthinR is gond also ro like Adrian!" she sighed. "Yew I cup• ing@." mss,-. O e r P P o_ ee am as ri nti--$1`ya�T, norwereid; Ilnot—get__a.._ 1, _ club to say it you can be at the club. I hitd:'but whn? tot N r. 'Penderten. I must and he spoke the truth. "I don't quite lamp at any-price.se,.t him to bring r that man to. leave for Ireland again to-morrow bight-' ird hotne an! think it out." , know whin lied in the immediate future:' ` - ncre a vent he remind you of Mr. Brunt•instructed his valet,to. at Bryant felt cheered by thin-little urea Then he laughed that stl•ance.. empty.:'before he wens out to Africa," -once telcphono through -to the Naval and I ing with Lads Ellen Crooper; he liked laugh. "�oB't be•eurprLsed if yon 8¢d me ed! examined Julian Bryant Military, and say that he would be there: her. Made.in Canada - her ioaR eye glasses' and 'nodded .. back in the gutter again." • to meet Mr. Derrymore at the time bug. She. had a very straightforward way of "I'll tell you what."said Captain Derry- - he la rathcr'like Adrian." she rested. speaking which appealed to him. man;'suet make up your mind' to.come _ _ _ He Pmiled a little faintly to himself- '" lie had to wait it little *hits fol h's I aeroto to Ireland tq,r a week or so with OILC o shrugged her. slioalders in he noticed the valet's surprise, and by friend when he reached the club, and he me. My people will be delighted to see ,e t• (�� rte fashion. - a certain satiefaetton at t,him, mePeage.- I sac pretending to read the papers, He you, I can promise you some good. 8eh- : i Though he takes my money." Julian was irritated with himself in that' he ing.-if the birds are"not'ot the finest qunl-- - kt` t know; but lie looks nice, I say, said to himself, "no doubt he ha coiaeider- showed so little strength of will that he its." __ _ _ : won't You come back and ,have ed me as eaWething'picked out of the gut- could.not•brine himself to'find pleasure "i think I will come," said Bryant end- er with me, then I can ask these ter." in his present condition; indetd, -when dimly; "but I have a cerrsin•amount• of to came, too," ie outlook less Captain Derrymore Joined him he found business which I must attend to before I dilcheas declined, distorted in the morning, and an he tarn- himself looking at Julian rather closely. I can leave town. _ - 4' 4wIT&I had so many'late rights," she ed over'Lhe various beirring letters which ' "I say, yotr muat have lead a bad time, •Acting'en asudden-Impulse-when be left - ' e do tar mora when one fe in formed the mase of his correPpondencc, old chap." he Paid. "You've frown a lot perryman. he walked to the Academy of, for a few days than in the That sense of power, which:,all-men love, thinner than you were, and you-hadn't )[unit. He thought it probable.that Enid ROTALITE OIL is best for all titeas tho season, it seams to me'; and' crept into.hie veins and helped to restore too much flesh to be to ',be country quite early to- proud about when might haus turned there, or that the u e- i him in his own eye+. we.tnet,last." horitic� might in Qome way know some- yyon had better let me take you He resolved that 'his charity•Phould not "Yee, I have been going through a bad thing of her movements.. THE IMPERIAL.OIL CO., L't-ited Xell. You aren't looking a bit be given sparingly. He had suffered so time," said-'Bryant;-and then he smiled; ,. But the porter only Phook his bead. Ilp, . Tomato QssLec H.Wu lfstnal you know." unci himself, be never intended to turn "but I sunpoc�e I ought to eek for your remembered Enid .Perfectly well as a SL Joh wiuls.x Vsaasmr ata only tired," Lady.Ellen an- ,away any.man or woman withoaI- going congratulations, because wberr you saw (student, but,be declared that'he had not IL her restless wap, 'fully into their case and seeing where and me I was pretty nearly as ow do n as a sun.,her for more than a year. and w•a3 - moment she was r. Tend en how they'could he helped. . ' inan can he, and now'-ore raughedw-"self, convinced that she had not been. i who Lad fofiocvEd Mr, Tenderten . As h^ ate his breakfast, Julian resolved now, I've got some money, more than I ;To be continued:) ' ly and in a sense not willingly. you do, Ler. Bryant?" she said - - -. . _ __,-_ _ _ arty frank manner. "Do . you --- — —•- —__---'- .._ p are t=o exactly tike a cousin of ='''•. t I very nearly spoke to you . . - aa 'introduction."' . ntedLimtotheduchesc±, and U Britis' hois-made Room == - -Madsed on shout the play. Atter the .� FO r I .- t d uneasiness, Julian r atti if i' Tk naturally to the proper att.i I it seemed to him as hr e talking,tothese women of Er_. _ . ' . _ he wits .fust what he had.been, . - . Bare before his, father.'s.death:.. ... .In these strenuous days do not send your money to foreign .countries—circulate It AT HOME, where your crops are sold, and ' :all that had followed,afterward+ where your money.Will come back to-you and your family. Our "Redcliffe" Corrugated Iron is--British through and through.—mined'.•- ,:-- ,nothing but a stran ga dream. ii, erten found himself envying ,smelted, rolled; galvanized and corrugated within the Empire. We could use foreign-made Keystone sheets if �ae wished, but we s j man, for..tbere was.somethinc 'Prefer Wlilly within the Empire, an'd so should you. "Our thirty-year reputation for square dealing is-belifnil every one oY the iatisous - ri, " • 4. an Bryant'e mitinner and i�^i S" r'Redcliife" British-made Galvanized Sheets which y~ which he would never acquire. you will get,if you-buy-Pram us.' end ottlr'prices"are as low or lower than sheets a this tLere Ras a faint rug' made in the United States,.- - - - - -" . . .L jealousy for undoubtedly ,iu• ' _. _ _ .. - nt was a handsome man.. afore•I _ late experiences lied mails him 1 ' - -- - ` i k� 11 RV fi ? .also. .Neserthelese, Mr. Ten-� -•• ' -• -• _: Our -Prices To day ' Aro : �I�G 7 '�i i an that ho held the strings in his i. , . . iii 1 d• been: nr+ q testion of diecuP• IO R D E R _ =28 uge---$3.60 per 00,sq o re feet ORDER , ' 'i it himself and Br as,•.yet: u fon ay to the share E ai Ten-, dg to have in I;the good thing.+ ' -' ' NOW fallen so lav+shly to Bryant.,• , (aG _Gauge--- 3.80 per , 100 square -feet N 4 W _ ® .® as all to come, and Mr, Tender "' littly grimly to himself as he ' flubs Ludy Ellen and her cousin i _.. - .. .- _ . , ._. _ .. . _ .. I -. �a t&ey '!care to know that,only `-Freight prepaid to any station in Old Ontario. Terms: cash with the order. Special-prices to other sections of Canada on s before. this man, to whom applicsttion, We can also. supply Corrugated-•Ridge Cap, etc., to.fit our sheets. Yogi save money and get a vastly better article. Buy Galvanized "Ea _., _ . - yalltinRR eQ plea-pantly, had bErn - E.r In t1fe social scale tha»- 'iRedeliiYe" Corrugated Iron fo-day at our special cut prices. Very.special reduced prtcgs .are•a1Qo-being_quoted fQr "Metgllio",Sidipg lake" Steel Shingles t a cab in the public streets. (Rock or Brick-face patterns) and "Aletallic" Steel Ceiling and Wall Plates-beautiful and durable. Correspondence invited. and "Redcliffe" Bri- te have asked you-hoth,,back., -_ - • ... - -- - ttsh-made Corrugat- . spfth me, Raid Lady Ellen, 3 r We will gladly help you with your_barn plans.- Let us hear from you;about your requirements. - _ tad - Iron `make fav _ " ' togtmati scamou that the: -. - .._ _ --.. ossa approaching; "but my ca>� �1'h e METALLIC, R O C�F r N G C o. - - - - . � .. _ . s; g0 home, !i g; supper conn: lost Manufacturerit, Cor. barn, 0 fluor occi eknr, Do come and-oe,- ' �`d s, King and Dufferin Sts.,Toronto ant. I'm to London. slam!-.i � - - - - - atons la London,.for every• l h.♦� sting to me te scattered." - - ,._ • _ . . ,_ . . -'. - . 's - -. ,. a. . , t. r ♦ Jct"• :L.� - i'"$' .. .... .. .-,-�Pt-..x~' '.`+^",5+..<."�N:.9S "QQMagw.Inv + `y W f ✓J��4» r. / t9�t- ,y"�„s #, rte' '• �yAV, , S't.-w, ;, ', r,. ,. .��•.. .... ._ 3''.d:.: ?. '..,� r.. .:•. ~`2 'S: ,"� �"'�y" -•'���:;:'� a rr'••i� �^•'`-• 'd y ":,a;i• .�*.� "-�i- r"e•+•�•.•�a'F'�a�"-• :�C,�} ^s.f'::•u .'9. :d.-1Y •1 ..v, wmJ!: ..xr r..k,°`. •,.. �y.,. 4 hw 'f M° - -r�.c' i, r v •.ra.^r•'. K:., $"' �,iit .r•'.�':,' '°�'�.,:a ','»...'. Y. ', vY .t 's.'w. ? " :Y' ....' ..A+•: rj, a /,�.,� '4C Y9 "�.,; `•I• r,. .'.,,;.r .;a %.�. •q V: `wY _ � r BY ��RMAN S GREAT GIFTS T4 WAR FUNLODZ OCCUPIED M Hindenburg a Third Advance in Direction ` s ' Princely Donations From Native States, �W hz - ---ll Condemn Turkey's Attt ud. at Warsaw -r A despatch from Delhi says: A^despatch fr�tidu'n says: of Silesia and the march towards) All sum of nearly £30,OOuy has The Germans have occupied Lodz, I Berlin along the banks' of the Oder, I the great native States of India given by the chiefs to provide m _.. t occording to an official telegram shows that von Hinderburg's only have now expressed regret to the cycles, telescopep and kin dr from Berlin received here. Besides slim hope of staying the Czar's ad- 1, Viceroy that Turkey has joined ecluipment, and $:4,000 has b Its commercial importance, Lodz is vane Pies in repeated attacks on ' 3'4r Germany in fighting England, under I Riven by Maharaiah 5cindia. of, strategical value as a railway the Russian centre, regardless of .'hose benign rule the Moslem has Gwalior, who.has also presented _ centre. The position of the city has tihe appalling cost in lives and wa'r, enjoyed perfect reli'�iou'a freedom. motor ambulance section, eon's " been critical for the Ia:a• fortnight, material. Lod was subjected to a a "J :111 `the ruling princes continue to ing of 41 oars, for the use of �tr furious fighting having occurred in vicious attack and �cmband ent X� take the keenest' interest in the scar. troops in Europe, ,and'is arrangi its environe�on every side in- the according to Petrograd advices M r� '� I They have now subscribed about for the establishment of a conal$ course of .the successive enveloping 'The heaviest fighting was for the 130,000 to the Prince of Wades' cent• home in East Africa. Besid movements of the Russian and Ger- possessi-rn of a Jewish cemetery on Re'ief Fund and the Indian Relief these gifts, many of the chiefs man armies. Since General Mac- the outskirts of the city. This posi- r„'' I Fund, and approximately £500,000 presented a large nutube'r of dor' )kensea succeeded in extricating tion changed hands twice. As the I to the expenses of the war. 'I@iis in mules and camels, aqd even.th' the remnant of his army from the result of many attacks and counter- . eludes _E400,000 from the Nizam of private motor cars. A hospit iron th,. GprMjg.n� have remained I attacks the German and Russian Hyderabad, and £330,000 from the :-'hip, which is splendidly eauippeC,, comparatively quiescent in their troops exhaubte their am'munv ion, -�` • - ” trenches near Lodz awaiting rein- but continued fighting with bayo- New Genera! Manager of C.P.R. ,•`r foreemente• The arrival of fresh nets and rifle butts. The gaa house _.System throughout'Canada. x� German fonceg evideutly .was the in Lodz was damaged. The suburb ,!,• -NIGHT � sagnaI. far a new -offensive• It is -of Baluti was -burned-and three- - -- �A IV-— ��S� - ~. thought here that Marshal von Hin- other outlying villages were partly GERMAN GOSSES�1PP:iI I.I:�G. detrlru•rg will make a third desperate destroyed by fire caused by explod-Thirty citizens were Two-thirds of Their .piny in Poland attempt to hew a way through to- ing shell's. "} ' wards Warsaw. The uninterrupted killed and `:00 wounded. In Lodz _.. Put Out of :teflon. Seized and Drove Off Over 300 German 501dje3'" progress of the Russian operations fifty houses and a Catholic churoh A despatch from Petrograd says: _ orn er Wo in.Galicia, looking to the invasion were.demolighed. Newspapers here are beginning to �- Forty of wll � e �j print numerous fragmentary ac- g CRUISER y' counts, derived from wounded sol �n deleted b censor with the evident licca of the recent fighting in Po- Ades etch from Petrograd says: uietly within about hal£ a mile, n intention of forcing their way g g P g y the town, the divided into reit' � )irough. This, however, will be land. The general impression from One of the Don Cossacks, who Y A MINE all sides is that the-Vistula-Warthe tions of -six men each, and ti ` STRUCK impossible, as file fortifications just arrived here wounded, and h'a've been greatly strengthemed and fighting Kae been incomparably a concentrated movement, da who received a commission for his the water• is thickly strewn with. more severe than anything expert into 'steeping Czenstochawo sib. „ y coved before on any front during daring work, relates how three taneously from all sides. T mines. .• •� this war, The Germans early in the score of them captured three hun killed a considerable number 'Hamidieh Forced to Return to Con- conflict christened it the "Impar dred German cavalrymen, killed a, startled -Germans who.knew stantinople in a Dawaged R.ilSE MOUNTED RIFLES. ial" battle, for they had been im- number of others and found out) where to hide and created p pressed by highest authority that much of interest for their com-I.t,hroughout the town. State. Montreal Will Supply I,1,5N More upon their success depended the mauders, in a night raid =upon The Cossacks met in the eentVe,, A despatch from Landon says: Men for Overseas Service. whole future of the war,, and as a Czen�tuchowa. The Germans have I C:zenatochowa and drove off bef The Turkish cruiser Hamion has - Ades telt {com Montreal says: reward for their success they were bee�pP in occupation of Cxenstoch- them to their own lines three hut' struck a mine and returned to Con- Instructions have been received Promised that they would be dis• o1% . which they seized in the first dred prisoners. AS`hen these. -stantinople considerably damiaged, front Ottawa by Col. E. �'v. VS ikon, banded to their homes at the con- week of the war without oppc;sit'ion. to be exarpined forty were found record}ng to the Russian official O-C., of the fourth military.E. district, elusion of the campaign, The These three score Dun Cossacks be women dressed in soldie'r's news agency's Constantinople official to raise a regiment - mounted character of the fighting has com- were out scouting with Rpecial in- forms. All this, says the Ton C - Micas, These advices say also that rifles, less ails squadron, and a Pelled the Germans to rely on their atructions to find out what was Fo- sack, happened only a few 'Russian warships have sunk six battalion of infantry. This means manhood instead of their machin ing on in Czenstodtowa. Riding ago. 'Turkish sailing vessels which were that Montreal will supply about ery, set they still persist in their i9t war$su lies. - 1,500 more volunteers for overseas massed• formation against rifle, - ryg pp maxim or bayonet. Z'4ieir lasseR _-. .,9I'C Mr, F�fl.l,b:ll. = strutting pontoon bridges in th Ade stub to the Hares Agency service, and this will be a part of military operations, according to despatch have been appalling. Experienced !` from Atfhens_says that the cruiser the quota from this city toward the experts eatimate that the Germans Windows in Bradford Herr, i3re►icen statement i4sued b-3• the manuf ` (3oe'ben u'rchased b Turks from 50•OW men Canada is to keep con- turers The tanks are of steel p y y, have dost two-thirds of their army by iJvddile Explosion. Germany, is undergoing n irs of scantly under training. are cylindrical in shape. Y 6s g Pa in Poland, There were several A despatch from Bradford, Eng The first. shipment mens is to go f • - ,;- rite heavy damage suffered in the f critical moments -duringthe fight p p battle with a Russian fleet -in the Y land. *ays; A large stork .of Lyd.• icard next Saturday, it was MORE ARMS' CONTRACTS. ing north 6f Lodz. One Russian dite exploded with a rv,ar on Wed The entire lot, tinder the terms ' Bl&ok Sea recently, The Goebert _ division held its ground against two - - -- vvasrstruck 'by fifteen allelic from '- erman army corps.- and finally ne�a�• in a chemical works .near the contract.-must be shipped , Russiantr shape, which .are said to Comforters.' .l'nderwear -G aitd Soeka this city. Six men were killed and later than January 15 have killed 128 members of her :Among Articles .\ec�led drove theme track. As has been many others injured Hundreds of stated, but for the tardiness of thea inclowr in Bradford and nearby .crew, besides destroying a turret, g despatch from Montreal -says:'arrival of one Russian army corps villa P6 were btaken. Thr people � --snioke-stall and en ne. Canadian manufacturers are to. the battle would -have ended to g 1 0'f E''\f1.11_�l'R G\DTII. The Goeben's sailors who were were in grerat al some of them benefit further by orders for equip complete victors for the Russians a believing that 't'lte .n _was a f;ngland uud �Yaic•� Hyiy u.$t10 -killed were buried in the-garden of merit_from the Imperial Govern- I week ago. As it was large.numbers roar of guns of air invad g German , the •German_Ambassador'& summer went. Mr. Frederick Stobart; the m{ the Germans goat out of the trap. 'arm _ Ken Retm a en _i!1 and 40 Years., British r urc chasing repre _ •t. 1 r es , .c Londoir- 1'+� eight min's north-east of Constanti- stating that he had received requi- carious. tactical spectacle with-'the (W) .The total rnal'e population of "nople, on the Bosphorus. Two- sitions for goods, the value of which Russians and Germans in alternate HFVS S0. 11 G.1w0L1\1: 'f.1\1C S.. land and Wales available for _thirds of the (ioeben'screw are said he eFtimated at abotrt;a million and strips covering a considerable area _ tare purpo4Ps is estimated at 5, to be'.Germans• and the remainder a half dollars, - The articles re of the Polish battlefield. The Ger. Thos Will Re l'"Pd in Com+trueting 0e10 in the annual report of Austri&ns. quired include cap comforters, cat- mans have -alternated furious at- Pontoon Bridges. Registrar-General of births, A wireless-desnat•ch from Berlin ton underdrawers, woollen tinder- tacks with retreats. _ A despatch from Nva York s.is�-: a-nd marriages The Ragistr " sass that a British-submarine yes- drawers, socks and clasp knives. _,�, - The -Russian Government has p?ir- compilation gives the following terda3 tried to force a passage �.__ ",chased here 50.000 55-gallon airtight tires: Age 20-24, 1:502,652; age,,•. throu h the Dardanelles, according CRUISER DIS.t1iLF.D I\ STORf[. g Only One Survivor. ga�tlene tanks, at a cost of approxi- % 1..150."fi3: age 3o-3i, 13'75; to a despatch f r,,,m Constantinople - - - to the Frankfurter Zeitung. The ' 'A despatch frorp' London says A Gale Plays Havoc'math Shipping on mately $°'30.000. to be used to con age 35 ' tence was discover- sailor named Nielsen. the sole sur- submarine's pre , atlantic'Semboard. ed, however, the message adds,'and vivor among seven who escaped in May band a New Army at Osie vessel apparently ­*-As' hit b' a boat when the..Danish steamer °1 .-despatch from London says: the ves ` shots,fired by the Turki-h forts. Mary was blown up by a mine in the The British cruiser Venus ran _ The Central News c�rrespnndent North Sea, was landed by a trawler- ashore in the storm, striking with at Copenhagen syn the' following which picked him up. He said his .full' force. Her foremast and a - "de-Apar has been received in the six companions died from exposure. portion of the bridge were carried despatch from Paris says: It +iar►k: The Germans hate beernr :-Danish capital fr.,ni Berlin: Seven of the crew of the Mary who away­by an enormotis sea, The �is unufficeally reported that the'tcessantly active at- Zeebrugge, ;a Forty British and French- war- -esceiped in=another boat have been warship ass running for a port in Germans have serif a new army of rumors have been current for m chips are gathered outside (name rescued. the e=auth of England when the 120,000 men to defend Zeebrugge i day'sdhat they are planning t . storm broke• and possibly Ostend, The renewal;tack England vriEhLeppelatus Another victim of the gale which of the bombnrdurent;of Zeebrugge,sub.marines to lie assembled a4•, - r aged along the (,east is an un'den- by the British fleet, t(rgether with a !coast port, It is said that s ersey All. - -_TRE SURPLUS 'CANADIAN OFFICERS;tificd steamer which• is ashore neat rep„rt that Ostend is being shelled: ;losing several submarines frodti° __ •I'to 'her assistance. n plc that the allies ireW a ni�-aof ,hevbtuuk measurthe e�to pmte.et lifeboats have gone ff their oH'n along the Bi IMIL submerging .Two -hundred Are Returning to Join the Secottd The versus is °n' the older girtn cuale,in t b� sulimer-in them in. g British light cruisers, She vvas laid and strike ,the Germans on the; inner basin : Contingent dawn in 1895 and has a dis'placeme'nt - -- __-• _ •-^ g - - of.3.600 tons. She carries n com- element of 450 men.- Britain's Mastership of Sea Affir A despatch from l:.indon says: for Canada under Col.--Macpherson.' The surplus -Canadian .officers at It is understood that they will join - Will Not .►hark S.er`ianr. the camps at Salisbury. Plain, who the second contingent, which ap despatch- from London says: r\ despatch frurrr Piris.sa�•s : The f his o;vn h..ur and On his own' been anxiously waiting for patently has a shortage of officers. The Bulgarian Guvernntent has I Temps says of the ersit of King i despite tli+• N ind blowing a official news front Ottawa, have An officer. of high rank says•t•li'at issued- an official denial to the, re- George: -The King's �-oyage touch- i t,ho King of England traverse been notified that they can apply this step in no way reflects upon the its that troops were bein mass- �erurity which d• for temporary commissions' in the officers who are•returning, all being ' p es Its by the serene to anqutiit' with sea` with a British' Army; without si paration able men. Col. W. Grant Morden ed in the frontier districts of which it .was accumpl-ished. C•rea't ' Peen to conceal the voyage.:' British, s or with the Canadian, is paying a visit to Sir Jahn Strumnitz and Rostendit rIn the Britain, -with a`fine ge-stur(�, affirms, s�curus an,Ctrait+,nius attack even -borders of Servia. The•report prob- her mastership of the sea. Because the journey might suggest tion; rates of pay, failing Nk hich they are i French's headquarters in Northern ably aroiie from the rumors that German submarines have succeeded enemy. Bins; George's visit... -• to hold themselves in readiness to, France. Bulgaria might take advantage of ;in gliding even too the coaster of 1 appear tco our enemies, and CtR Z. :return to their regiments in Canada Private $'nosy,..,i the Royal th,e' present plight of Servia-"to get prance and Ireland. British navril peoples whip know that their '_8t an early date. Some:ttienty:will Grenadiers, Toronto (which regi revenge for the. humiliation she power is not affected any more than fence depends un the issue e ` t)robably join Kit'chener's army, but ment is now-part'of the Third Bat suffered after the second Balkan the rest.prefer to return to Canada. talion), while driving a team, was `Vara Emperor Francis Joseph of bomb's thrown. h a Taube can di- war.'as li fresh ty uniting the 'Arrangements have been made at run into by a'motor; and sustained Austria has: bestowed the Grand minish t•he worth of our army. At close solidarity uniting the aIli elisbury Plain fur'a'body of about--a severe concussion of the brain. Cross of the Leopold Order° on — ----- --- - -' two hundred surplus officers to sail Itis condition is'serious. - Gen. Liborius von Frank for dis- t _ tinguisbed service in the field. Gen, 500 Soldiers Blown Up by ShFrank e �• commanded the which. Nineteenoccupied Belgrade..Warship Ashore Of Virginia Coast thousand prisoners have A i _ ,f ah, from-London says: artillery of the presence ' aken since-the-Austrians bA. debomber ant sbeen � were etray- troops. gan the present offensive move- How 00 French troops . ...> .. A-despahech froth-New York• says: being rendered. Assistance has men , according to a report from seely followed, and the exact• p° ed by:a spy is told in despatches '-1 been asked from the navy yard at Vienna. Reports from. German being known 'to the cosmos, :An unknown warship is reported Norfolk. Observers nearest the sources assert that servia's casual- I='0m Dunkirk. The French soldiers sleeping men, before theg .. r Aground one mile -off-.the Virginia vas t:say�he ass #otir�funnels, and ties since the begia'niag of the war were sleeping in a church at Lam- .make their 'escapge, were ..�'liore, six aniles south'-4f 'O�n that tbeay oaa.see her fighting tops. will reach about 100,.000, or vir- .pernisse. A s y in someway gained pieces by exglexiing e�ttelle, arx}rrn - high-sea-and -Its-is-beliavcd -to be-the-Fseacti tttally-one-third of. _ her- -entire access to the belfry; and displayed- als�o•set fire to lohe straw•on'V. (north-east gale prevent'assistance cruiser Conde. strength. lights which notified the German -they bad been lying. ,I .. •. '.,. •. ._, _.[ n.... x ..: _' -.x..a->e '...' v:.. ' -\ -'41:Tv -auG'•• " :ufett�:da.,.., e;L. i- j� •�-,,._ ..,r.• „nisi �3s„�L.L�' •.tib n, .. w,,. ^.'� _'h- '„ i..+- x..a.&aira.. ,,T � ..:ku::,.Ct:����%,..:•-y• Y� •-�=v ,•`'`�., - :0'�:1:•., ='"�m.9�C-:. •°—_:;----'y'''am'-. -P Ln:�..G,:.�i ,;: y. .-.n .! ,U.,'. '... ,yen••... � '. .< •. •. -.. '#. .�.'c .ar N Q.."n�s' .. 0.. 4A �..... .M' ..F.; s r 4 •. ..'. �.Is._'.�... '..«+ M3_• .��.1.J t -`I :-L'S.'�.uT,n r�'�el^�"' s'C LOCALISMS. Harry Wade made a ship- -Rev. A. L Macisdyen, o! LJ[11�J _ y :, a • `-° went of stock on Monday. Dunbarton, spent a few boars in -J. S. Jephson has had a the village on Monday. 1� v fine new Dominion piano. Q/ re -R. A. Burying has received a -T. M. McFadden had a buss- � _ i '• FOR YOUR .. oar of salt at the old prices. ness trip to the city on Saturday. PICKERING MARKET'S -M, S. Chapman had a business Our merchants are now 'busy White Winter Wheat, .......... '1.15 ' _trip to the city on Wednesday. preparing for the Christmas trade. Red ` " �' ... 1.15 -James Richardson is erecting -R. A. Fleming, of Markham, Mixed " L15 .. ...... . !CHRISTMAS GRO RIES as ice-hoose at the rear of his was in town on Monday and Tues. spring Wheat.,.'....... ••. 1.00 'store. day. Goose ............ ...... 1.00 -Miss Elviss, of Brooklin, is vis- -Dr. F. L. enry will be here Oata ••••• •50 THP, FRESHEST AND BEST O YTHING •. iting with W. H. and Mrs. Crum- as usual next Tuesday to attend mer for a few days. to his professional duties. Nqw Cleaned Currants, loc per lb. ' -Mies Weeks, few Toronto, has -The township council will VEGETABLES • New Valencia Raisins, extra large, 10c per lb. :been spending a few days with meet on Tuesday next to prepare • Iver brother, F. W. Weeks, the financial statement of the -New Seeded Raisins, 1 ib pkgs, 2 for 25c. -Mrs. James Andrew and Miss year. FOR S•ATr= - Annie Marquis spent a couple of -Mies Jane Logie, while going' -- New Seedless Raisins, G&F, 1 lb pkga, 15c lb. .clays with friends in Brookli . to church on Sunday evening last, Cabbages. Pexanlps, Onions Mixed Peels-Lemon, Orange and Citron-30c lb. Nixed Nuts-Alm- regret to report the ger- had. the misfortune to fall and Carrots, Potateei3 etc. Was illness of Miss Bertha Baker, sustain a fracture of the thigh onds, Walnuts, Filberts, 20c Ib. Finest Icing Sugar,-10c lb. daughter of George and Mrs. Ba- bone. As a redult she has been Quality guaranteed, prices right. iter. taken to the Oshawa hospital for Ind. phone 101. Spices, Essences, Baking Powders, Etc.; Jello-orange Clarkson Rogers and son,Alf., treatment. lemon, raspberry, strawberry, cherry, etc., ;of Kinsale, spent over Sunday -The making of Christmas E. L. Chapman, Pickering with friends in the vicinity of Ux- presents this year is not under. , bridge taken on the same large scale as s Get them here-3 for 25 cents. - . H. Banks has had a Baso- formerly.' Instead of doingthis Phone or send our order.' ' , rile engine na a in is barn many ladies are usingg their spare the work being done by W. H. time in making clothing for the -' 3'ackaon. soldiers-and for the suffering Bel- "Business as T7,Rte" duringthe alterations to ' -Miss L.Morrissey and nephew, gians. Form rly__the-making of -i-IN W WT-8- -John Cowa�vlsited at-thwt ow stmas presents had become a _ ar _ the map of Europe, Qf the former's brother, N. J. Mor- burden d many, as given in l of C. PHILIP'S 'risen `at Newcastle on Sunday, time,me'and mousey was given in this - -The landscape during the past way. • few days has assai ed.,a wintry -Ho for Xruas at home,England . — ON - Only 21 more �Shoppmg Days ,aspect, as the ground is. covered Ireland, Scotland. Choice ocean SATVR�A"`.:' \ :with snow to the depth of-an.inch lines, one-way round trip or pre- _: e Before Christmas.' or two. � paid. See Stephenaon's office, � � , -Rev. Thos. Jophn,-af_T6ronto, opposite, Hewis Bros., Whitby; Best steak ... Ise ,representing the Reading Camp and secure ahead. -Choice of Round steak .... 15c Despite till the adverse conditsons and war talk now in the country, ,Association, occupied the pulpit berth reservations. Procure .Sausage ... ... .:, 15c An' St. Andrew's church on Sun- above tickets at Pork Cho ..: we,are now busy opening out one of the finest displays of your leisure at P 16c: ,day last. Stephenson's. He tickets- tiny. Shoulder roast, beef 15c Xmas Goods the Town has ever seen. -H. Wade shipped a carload of where, rates, etc. guaranteed Chuck.roast, beef ... 14e W y, g y, p Rib roast,beef ... ... lies , Japanese ware—a magnificent dis- i'�als to the Winter a n Stockbe Fair at Stephenson, tplocal or foreign. hone The above rices at shop r C � alar. GZ,eathereGoo s7 Silverware, 1 tion he shipped a number of ani- Ste hen son, before travelling Roast pork 15c anywhere. g -. p p o p - erware, Cutlery, Skates, i,Qnelph. -Mrs. Thos- Rorke, of Heath- from-wagon. - W. V. Richardson, Mrs.Lewis cote, sister of J. _N and W. V. — ... ..Skates, Hockey Sticks, Sleighs, etc. Aad Miss M,. A. Richardson were Richardson and the Misses Rich- FRUIT - VEGETABLES Fsne Goods, , .In Heatheote on Sunday attending nrdson, died suddenly on Wednes- y Ladies' and. Gents Scarfs and Tres--Foal -- 4he funeral of their sister, Mrs. day last at the age -of 77 years. ;.Thos. Rorke. The deceased has been in - failing. - ...;. - Caps, Sweater Coats, Gloves, Mitts, Slippers, etc. -Monday next is the last day health for some time. but her'ill- Made you tried Marquis Home "-" n which taxes can be blade Ta$y. $ ace forbids telling all about our hue display, Just bear'in mind., ' o paid with- nese was not considered serious. P g P y- sout the percentage being added. Her death was due to heart fail- Leave our orders for Fancy 'Xmas --- '-after that day and nntil Jan. 1st, are. She is survived by three Candy at 25c,.50c and 81 per box. you can get everything you want at Samples Sere Saturday night.r cent. will be added. sons and five daughters, her hus- p y g THE BIG STORE - -What better Christmas pre- band and one daughter having Bananas 15 cents per doz. seat.can you give a friend or rola- died a number of years ago. Lemons 80 cents per doz. - - -- live than a year's subscription to -Don't forget the concert to be Dates 9 cents per lb. _ trbe Ladles' Home Journal Y Hand ggiven by 9. $. No. 4 East, Picker- Cranberries 10 cents'per ib. Me S • C H A P M A N ,in your subscription to the agent In , on the evening of Dec. `.r.L'. A - 'w4Chas. Marquis,Pickering. ; ng of chor• Pomegranates, Oranges, Winter _ rq good program consists Grapes, Grape Fruit, Celery; -The sporting element Of our nese, solos, readings, recitations,. Brazil Nuts, Peanuts and R U B. E P I� ;�, pulation are shouldering their charades and drills will be given. Liitig Beans, etc. - arms these days and spreading Come and see the Zn-Zu drill, also ;terror into the wild game of the the Rose drill. Auntie Cheerful H. J. 1118, P1CkeriIl *ooda. As Fi result the price of will, be sure to teach you a new PickeringWe have on hand a fine stock complete in every detail of the best ;treat is likely to take a drop. method of cheering people. Come- quality rubbers, which will give you satisfaction,1. -Government surveyors have Find enjoy a hearty laugh. Ad ,- Good Liek Our stock of underwear of several qualities is the beat yet. ether been in this vicinity during the mission, adul.6 20 teats. children • _ fast- few days taking levels for 10cents: Begins at 8 o'clock. ---:- fleece lined or wool asci prices varying .from 81.00- -to 85.00 -- tbe proposed good road-4 between -The teachers and pupils of the p - a suit. See also dur new Xmas ties; mufflers, braces, etc. aQabawa and Toronto. The rate- Pickering school have-prepared as Y{/ � h TreVs The of the township are not excellent programme which they r Our specialty is gent9 fnrnishing and boots. We are-, the agents_ for .arhawing much enthusiasm--in the wt}l present in the town-ha71 on _= the LuwndeYTailoring Co. and gii,►rantee a perfect fit and •,matter. the evening of Thursday, Dec. 17. Depends on having the-right kind complete satisfaction with every garment. -The.weather this fall has been The program consists of vocal and of trees. Bowman's have -' -- - :exceptionally fine and the farm- instrumental music, drill.-4. sketch- /I,, Y --- ;ers have been enabled thereby to es. and recitations and the public heaiy fibrous loots. R. A. BUNTIL�1 G, P ICKERINGtr eget well on with their fall work. are assured of, an evening's ,lolly They are grown in the' right )Siad Those who have been behind are entertainment. Encourage' the of soil. . They are handled now utilizing every available children : forget your cares come. ONLY 5 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS "moment is finishing their fall and vee "Tom's Practical Joke," and packed in the pink'of ;plowing. enjoy "A Lively Afternoon" and condition - and. they grow. - ,And there will be busy days before that for you if you do not make -We regret to report the death participate in something Better Two more agents wanted pour Christmas selections early of a former resident of this village, than a Doctor." Remember the in Ontario County. * China is always appropriate and useful. Salad bowls, celery - '�Miss Mabel Woodruff, which took date. Admission 25 cents. and spoon trays, vases cups and saucers. plates, sugar I ace on Monday eveningg at.the --The sock social. given in the THOS, W. BOWMAN & SON CO., and cram teapots, mustard pots,pepper and salt etc. home of her mother, Mrs. H,Good. Methodist church on Tuesday Ala a ran of beautiful stationery, - 'wiu, 390 Dupont St., Toronto. evening w" a very successful _ JIMITED large, ie. The funeral took place on Wed• affair. There wags a good attend- y Fancy trays, hand bags, clocks, toys, ga.•.iNi,'books, etc, etc. ;nesday afternoon at Prospect ante and over $40 was realized. Riic gevllle, 'OIItaT10 Choice fruit for your Christmas cooking, raisins, currants, pee! 'cemetery. An'excellent program was given - fig, dates, prunes, apricots, nuts and all kinds of spices - -We regret to report the death that was much en oyed by all. LU-0fe [ A ,at Alameda, Sask., after a few Miss McGuffin, bf Toronto, -gave si J �' sweet� Our confectionery is always the choicest. See our novelty Dutch boxes. t Lazagm -hours illness of Lucy M. Ander- a splendid talk on missions, par. •Prices as low as last year, with goods of best quality. son, beloved wife f thirty E. Das- ing carly ried the-work that is be- ist - G. A. GILLESPIE, hUNBART011T idson at the age of thirty years. ing carried on by .the Methodist -,g POS1t10n for Fall Mach sympathy is expressed for church in China and Japan. As gild Winter 1~[r. Davidson ins sad bereave. Miss MCGuffin is connected with went. the m ssiouary department of the We have a Bound business proposition Sondes, January 3rd,hale been church she is in a position to fora reliable energetic salesman for aside b an Order-in-Council, speak in an interesting manner on this district to seg fruit trees, small + as a day of special intercession the subject, The musical part of fruit, 'flowering shrubs, etc. Pap e That You Wan' t No* and prayer on behalf of the Brit- the program was well-looked after weekly;outfit free,exclusive territory. ish and allied cause and to the by Mr. Willing° of udley, Miss etfil fruit and o>RaOVKR mntlal stock,under Heaters, Parlor Cooks, Stoves and Ranges, Coal Oil Heaters, 1' 'memory of those who have fallen Johnston. of Whitbyand Missthrough our a An battle. The same Sunday will Law. After the program refresh. ealeamen direct to the consumer and be observed in Great Britain in ,meats were served to which all grrvntee delivery of fresh, high Clark's Carriage Heaters. `•"� 'the same manner: did ustice• grade trees. Our agencies are valu- .. -A large cumber of young fri- - he annual meeting of the able by reason of,the service we give _. .ends saststed Frank Brien on Pickering Vigilance Association and the volume of business done.:-Es• Fireboarde, Coal Scuttles, Cinder sifters, Gloves, ; y.Tneaday evening to celebrate his was held in the Town Hall on tabliehed sv years. Write •'twenty-flrat birthday. A most Tuesday evening. The attend. ' PELHAM NURSERY CO., -Mitts, lined and 'unlined. ,pleasant time was spent in dant- once as usual was not very large - f{ ry g TORO\'TO,O?7T. Ing and in games. Music was as the business to be transacted is p, g, Handsome Catalogue on.request , I ufurnished by Din Pickell and chiefly of a routine character. The ` 'either to applicant or those wish - �••� .V N D Y °mil , of Bowmanville. president of the association, Mr. ing Nursery stock. . - -- -The bazaar held in the town John A. O'Connor, occupied the - -- ihall last Friday afternoon and chair. The treasurer's report ELM DALE MILLS - ;�.*vening, by- St. George's Church, which showed a'balance on hand ''was'a most successful affair. • All of over $84, was received and P103CMMSrT(3• _ '.the article's offered for sale were adopted. The sum of five dollars 2 sed of. In the epenin a waa voted towards defraying the .'Is the lace to et your nest y g p 7Bkld in Intersting to Farmers ! 'larg •immlleC assembled an a expenses encu red in recovering bag of Flour, '.most enloytible time was spent by the horse stolen from Geo. Toyne all in social intercourse and in several months ago. The offi^_era Ogilvie's Royal Household.can't be will have Harness and Horse Goode at W. J 'listening to the programme. The of the past year were re-elected _ beat for Bread, odell's, Brougham, at regular prices. ^proceeds amounted to about $74. for another term. It was decided Glenorai Flour Pastry FlourCall and see him, _ -As Harry Wade was driving to hold the annual oyster.supper GrahamFlout• -tothe village on Saturday even- on a date tobe fixed by. thecom- Fresh Rolled Oats - f Halrness, Robes, Blankets, RuBs and all horoefrom the east, his baggy col- mittee,. The following committee Bran and Shorts . goods at Pickering.ed with another rig coming wasappointed for. this purppoose: Oats and Dat Choppr6m the west, with the result Messrs. L. D. Banks,W V. Rich- Barley-arid Barley Chopsand.shoes repaired as well as harness. ,that Mr. Wade was thrown out ardson', C. S. Palmer, W J. Clark, Mixed Feedstothe road. The horse got H E. Webster, Thos. Law, MVV. G. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal RING HARNESS EMPORIUMee lion' the buggy, whiell was Ham, J. Gormley and M. S. ChnP Special prices in ton lots. ' y.damaged,-and. .ran_home. anan. _.The Association is iii-a ---- -- - 1. =— _ ; ... _ -:-W. J. COARWELL ortnnately.'Mr, -Wade was not flourishing condition and is gradn- F'.—Vur, Wesic idly injured. felly increasing in membership. Chopping every daVI ...5." A,... ... .. '"• .:)# .� n7e+r f Y^ �.M'7.' .FwM..�C.v.?• e.�• �..:.C:J'+""v?k ./1'K.�Yw.� '..°'w 1 `t'�•:: -.,� _. � r"i,�'' '^-�..5 - .-. f.,..sk..�m. �.. .:. �;;:. .8. �,5. .�G4SaY•-`• �`:,xg�,�* r w��'. '-;,�+.r�.�t ams. .+,��ily�. ��`3�' .! ar. aw