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XXXV. PICKERING, ONS.'., FRIDAY, DECEMBER :3; 1915 No. 10 _ f'F%Y4. >�r1f#t0iifil dallll. SPINS MILLS'�NERRYWOOD BFiOCK ROAD Established 75 pears r�"T•. Don't forget Arthur Graham's ex- Frank Jackson met with a painful s ,.. 1lledicad. teneive sale of farm stock.- implements, accident on Friday last, which might etc., on Wednesday, Dec, 8th, at lot_ have penned fatal. He was a'ssistin? 0-rREENWOU, _ of Relsis. __ too o a . tezed member of she oytometrical Aaao- building which George White recently . dation of of glosses. . . Z. al attention siren to FLOUR : — purchased from - lhe ttiaaaC t �lassas Byes tested free North DUNBARTON -- BadgerOw, aad - — - the m-i+irh _ VY HI SAT%1�T= $MEAD The Coroners fury, empanelled at 'on account of I� age bFoke, and the s +' y LL& C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., the the mo _ ue_ Toronto,_=-Fr' roof came down on the young-.roan's. — - .-$diabur��-,-member of the E'oileae of CRE:4�4f $N9=i+AffiTt�- - ni Tit to en ulie into. tie cause of the head 1siaTting a gash about five inches FLOUR ANO CEREALS Physioisas and Sargeoaa of Oatsrio. Ifaaatiste g q in len th, Ei ht or ten stitches were Bissimi for Paste 'Of Royal college of aurseons. Edinburgh TEA BIINS—PABTRY death of the late William Mayne, of g g i aoseiai attention to aaieaaes of women and 1 - Kinsale, who met with such a severe necessary to close the wound. We are Balter'a Joy for Breadf .hilar..• 051c• and residence. Brougham. accident here on the evening of Nov, Pleased , to see. him around aggpin and Bran _T 'Oats g we congratulate pith on escaping from Graham Flour Wheatiets, 13, returned the followitl verdict : P g -�iCiERi�i{tE�� $U-RUA�' mething more serious. U9rn Meal, Rolled Wheat. 01 and X-RAY INSTITUTE due to •]n uriea sustained b fall:. . •. Rolled Oats, Buckwheat Floor, Jumbo " Crushed Oats J y q, GREENWOOD Pot and Pearl Barley.' pfesssix4, - - C=A.Rlo from a moving train on the Grand ' ' - FEEDS Feed Flour Dairy Fgod ' Trunk system, near Dunbarton, on ,James and Mrs. Gibeon spent Sun- Bran, R. ZLG1p TOWLE, X. B., X. D., a X., Wheat Screenings Corn Cho Nov. 13. We ate of the opinion that � Shorts, MidlinRs,.- g P day 1n Whitb y Feed. Phystciaa•in chary the vestibule door of the train should y' Crushed Oats, Berle F apaolalistia R-W Disuses. Proststicm& Mixed Grain and Chop Cracked Coin have been kept closed while the train Fred Nutt ,and Fred Brown were Oats. Molaasine Meal. cess of Mea, Diseases of WDi ea Canner., was in motion, and that thgeonductor, .here ogee-$t:<nday. Cotton Seed Meal ' _ Tas.on♦ 1-Ray examination. Diseases of ay. Chas. Hunker ]s spending s 'few •.r-�ass;throstsaatnagr. - ^' R.-S.-1+7otwea: esus-guilty of centribu= Specfally_Mlaed Grain. to make ail gents and ehroaio diseases. to negligence b allowing gesso days with Alf Trimble and family. Case Bonn 19 to 9 sad 7 to 9 p, m• . 69r SCRANTON COAL D. L. and W. erronhsteps of low n passe the Quite a number from here -attended hens lay. P the funeral of the este Joe' $arbron. Bibby's Cream Equibaleat for oalyea� train had stopped at the,-sta.tion plat- -`" 1.epaE. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA. form." ' Sunday Lawrence and wl h mgr and Calf Meal. - POi,ILTAY FOOD,' . T E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- — Mrs. Martin, Meat Scrap, Bone and ii(trat. eJ • ?MD. County OrotvaAttoraey,and County A:�'D STEAM. DUMBARTON Mrs. Alf Trimble, who has been for Charcoal, $hell aad Grit. } stnfdto:. Chert Hans.. Whitby, Lt►t a couple of weeks with her daughter Miss Pizer spent the week,-end with at Port .Colborne, arrived home on Cotton Seed Meal is the cheapest and E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and her grandmother. Thursday. best feed ba the market for milk. A.6ollcltor, 2:otary Pnbifo. TLtr, honey to J. L. SPINH, LIMITED Miss Gertrude white s £ , y g people of Try MolassiDe Meal for horses, cattier •>' oan. Oaks Brock fit, North. Whitby. 4bly pent the A oumbes of the opo __. PICKERING%, ONT, week-end with Miss Eryden, of To- the neighborhood met at the home of and pigs. You will never be with- Dental ronto. Mrs. Walter Wilson on Monday even- out It after using it. A good crowd attended Mrs. Peter ing for the purpose of selecting a cow- = -BLAKE B. BEATf?N. D. I 3., Annan'•-side.-which -vas hcid-on Sat- mittee to make arrangements for a SEED CORN � FOR SALE-A car -MONEY TO LOAN Graduate of the Royal .CToron et Uncal urday. concert to he held about the second Windsor Dairy and Cattle Salt just41 - $ver W. aad-t ais•rsity of Toronto, Oftic. Preparations for the- Xmas Tree, to week in Jdn., for the benefit of the arrived, The Beet salt in Canada. e, over w. M. 9 to 1e'e hardware Indre.:y�tby. �`�) (N� to ]Oen oi0 farm, Mortgage H� �goo. 0 13 ; 1 to 8.90. lad phoIIe+4 y y, also $1000.00 to Lafa bekl on Dec. 17th, are progressing Red Cross �iociety. Cement and. Plaster kept on band. • �ecurit favorably. _ .,. � p ' on farm or 3liarltet Gorden A number from this vicinity attend- - BROUGHAM - ' F� Z- ©r.��,-+�•,�T' films~kits;# �i�tSa~' Property. ed the anniversary services at Cherry- wood on Sunday. Miss Maggle Cassie, of Whitby, WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage i��y' Mrs. George White "at a few- spent over Sunday at her home here. f4�i � S � L � K Ess ' 7 y . Licenses in the county of Ontario. J�ha i i�h�� Colapaa`3r days in. Highland Creek, owing to the Willis and Mr% Hamilton have takes Pie isring Village. Wly a COUNTRY REAL ESTATE illness of her son-in-law, Ivan. Annis. up residence to Thomas Philip's south TI�r•, PO1r C'E R• Real Estate Auc- Miss Lydia Major, of Whitevale, house. . uoaear. •valuator, collector and lunar 6 ADELAIDE ST., E., TORONTO. - and Miss, Bessie wetberell, of New- O. P. and Mrs. McGregor, of Toron- 0 Q - • r Ot marriage licenses• Brougham. - d's castle, were the guests of Miss Nellie to. visited with Mrs. Matthews on 610 LL'SLSDEN BLTILDZ:tiG. TbQrn for a few days. Sunday, f. T1 HOPPER Sauer of Marriage /-� -�•�-�-•� IrvmL�Wt White assisted in mrivio D. Gordon McLean has been ,pendia Linage. is densly of Ontario. �. �, Ler./ V -i�.f g G,ladman's household effects. to gtbe a week -with .relatives and friends at I` C>maa at gents and- his residence, Claremont. Veterinary Sur-leen city ori Tuesday, Mrs, Peter Annan Whitby, Oshawa and Greenbank. �R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOZAREN will shortly occupy the togas which • J. McIlroy.'a subject for next • Oonvyanau, Commfsebnerter saklrrLi Honor (graduate of the Ontario Vete- J aiS ,tin. Accountant, lets, mosey so loan - Hoary College �4r. Glsdrgan else, vacated. Sunday afternoon in fit John's church The recent vote in the Duabarton will be "War Blessings." All are w tkrat ••lase•. of e[atrtap Lis and Graduate. of the 1'e teriaary sew' iia '• Oaf• t-T Science Association. con"egation resulted as follows : No. welcome. r r - - of ballots returned 120-128 for, 3 The vote on church union taken In —� + 'TTLGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Out. Ind,-Phone Clare. 2M,9 against-as follows : Elders, 6 for.'I St. John's church resulted ae follows: "-- -L1 Ltoessed Auctioneer Escsosnea ,aper. seas. in Itmponed and thomaghbred .tock CL7IREMONT, ONT?1R10 against; communicants, 87 for, none Elder, for 1. against 1 : member%, for The shingle that has given sang- v sates conduat•d anywhere. write for terms against : adherents, 38 for.-2 against. X against 23: adherents, for 4, against faction for over 80 yyears, Empire aad particnian rhren.fna.slle, ss�Iy 7, makinig a total of 191 for and 31 Corrugated Iion with a in. by jg G . .R . B R R W S' T $ R against, thus making the .vote a tie. l in. corrugation, a" it before yota i+ P68TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. oneetNWOofs Mrs W. Wilson, who passed to her Mt �. for Counties of Tors and Ontario. sae Veterinary Surgeon buy other makes. If you are ins .- neon rakes of all kinds sttsnaad to on diorwat last rest last week, was one of the Address Green Honor Graduate of the Ontario. A quiet wedding was Rolemmized anace treed of a Cream Separator. Trp _ twoca BoaP01i7EL! osrvaluator �iaeasedto9t aryVeteAReociatellofe and Honor. the Also Ontario G}�eeabwo d'wbea tbeHolNov. 24th at the home of ni aad ht r aBzealousreat ant embeeto[ietlte Metbodhnds. She ia 8 olPremier i eengiaes frOma$3B.Oi) up.r for Veterinary College, ly g Church. and although of late years See or write me before buying. eoamtis. of Ontario and York. All kinds of $ sales conducted either privately or by •motion. _ _ Ind. phone 3W2, Francis Pearl was ualfed in the holy was often in ' prf y hoods of matrimony pope health, elle seldom - ,a9a:s notes collected. For dater or other par. Claremont - - Ontario y to Mr. Gordon T. inissed service. She leaves to survive -Bell Phone. - Asatanlws apply at residence. Elizabeth lit., Pick McKay son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred G, be,I• three daughters, Mrs. Amos Brig- stnag. Phone orders loft at Saws ottice Ptak- *� McKay, of Wbitev--ale. The Ret:. H. F. J. Prouse - Plcker� - .sing, or Mscnab'a store, Claremont, will rs- � y= nail, of the 4th ebD., Jtra Geo. Law Onvapromptattention. sal-afactioo cnaran- i,EW BUTCHER SHOP ('link-ington officiated. _ The -bride. and Mrs. Abe haw, of Toronto. ' toad ]fy yhoa• n'nmMzls Iadep•adaat 3act who ^was given away by her father, The social in connection- with the '$ ---- - entered the parlor to the strains of FRUIT BASKETS! full Jibe of Fresh Meats always Lobengrin'a weddingmarch ' la ed h Red Cross rnttih contest was •great - P y y sveeeae. A good program consisting an hand at shop.:Miss e b Wilson. of Toronto,thcousinn of ergotic music songs.g y i%� y 50,090 just arrived. _ ` M the bride, and stood beneath n 'readings, recita- _C0•i/�1-�► arch of regia ivy banked with eFanj. tions rid music furnished b Miss li s. Baskets 3 c each, r Wagou on road. every dap, g. 7 g Florence Banker on hes.victrola was .ter• 4 ums. She looked charming in a gown rendered. The lamb was queen to the 6 qt, Baskets &each Fresh Pork Sausage a spfcialty of regimental French grey crepe de Women's Institute by Boyd Burk for /^�� :i Covers le each. chess daintily trimmed with touches Red'Crcm purposes ones and was a•beao Cement, Lumber x " 1 qt. latform in a 24 Band 27 rry gt. Craxes tes i 1c each JA9 O'CO\ \,OR, life PICKERII G bouquetanted -of coral chiffoo. She carried a of sweetheart roses, and lily, crate, decorated It was carried to a the ped croak and Lath. Shingles, Reedy Roofing. of—the—valley and wore the grooms callxr.d After lunch the drawing tool[• very package guarateed and prices Corner King slid Churbli Sts. gift a gold wrist. watch. After the Corrugated Iron, a wedding gold wit t. the bridal party lace: Mrs. G. W. Phillips 14 are guaranteed not to raise it p pe was the g `. ordered 'now ani u get. �O�i aOA* • lucky person. $d8 was realizedand them when q j•a j� Eastlake Shingles,' i � assembled ]D Cite dialog room -where a was banded over to the Red Cross • ` , sumptuous repast was served. ' The Society. wear them. y. Cedar Poats, Steel Poste,, happy couple left on the eveniog train Chopping and Oat: Rolling as usual I will have constantly on-hand for Toronto, Stityner and other points, - Wire Feaciag. the bride travelling in a smart suit of WNiTsv W. G, Barnes, careen River a full supply of coal at lowest adro blue gabardine with hat to match Capt. G, W, P. Every is opening If ou are going to build let me P peninq a y, g R JOHN PHI On .their return they will reside in erlyccstation is the Standard form give you m rice a an LIP ..Possible r'Ice.recruiting y P y 1 ]I� P Whitevae. Mr, and Mrs: McKay re- seep cccupled by the Standard I�snk. � thiol you may � w- i ceived many beautiful presents among Lieut. Rev. Mr. Menzies, who is now require. WH GIBSON which was a cheque for .$100 from the at camp at Barrie, preached St. An. El" a full line of rresh and coir • groom's father. The bride will be at drew's sermon in St. Andrew's Church 45-1 GREENBL'RN STATION, home to her friends atter Jan. let on Sunday last: He appeared in his meats constantl>t on hand. Y khaki uniform. PPe A. Ca RE E SOR, Spice -Roll,' Brealtfast Bacon, REAL ESTATE WHITEVALE Mr. Atkinson, o ma a- tkinao who has been n LOCUST HILL Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. • • • • • t e�everal r of the r -Dominion. Bank here for Raffle . Raffia . Raffia . 19 all the T promoted to a Highest prieAa paid for rage of the age. clip branch and is succeeded here by _ - - Conductor Auston was home over Mr. Curry, of Mount Albert " Butcher's cattle • v ' t'he week-end. fit. Andrew's Society held their an- Buy Your Xmas • . • J. Shoaw, of Toronto; is at present nual bt'fnquet at the Highland Club y ., repairing the grist mill., •rooms on . Tuesday evening, A fine was given consisting of selec- • ekerirrg •qlverq I have For SA1e a Hcuse and Lot Pte Batey is home for a short time program K g • -ill-Pyitkering -Village. Large on leave from the front. tions by 'Piper Sutherland, dances, a�• Pennock visited his brother songs and elaborate toast list appro- ..a garden, some young fruit erste for the occasion. First-class rigs for hire iWm,, of Galt, last week, P - . , . Da or n] Int trees. Everything in Miss H. Troyer is as resent the The Radial Railway Conference held Day g first-class repair p in Toronto on Wednue a pd guest of Newmarket friends. d y is of much Bus meets all trains Cali and see me as this is a bar. John Calvert left on a brief -visit to interest to the residents of Whitby You will find }late 8 len �. and surrounding county, Teaming prompt]}' attended to. gain for some one. Eases county Thursday ]a»t• g p• The Pro- Mrs. Wm. D. Rogers has returned, posal of Sir Adam Beck for the Hydro- A en t for CanAda Carriage Uo. ♦after visiting Pickering friends. electric Commission to purchase all did variety of the most do. :..We V. Richardson. John - Sinclair returned to the city radial lines entering the city, includ- t e ak, picker{ after a lengthy visit with her son. ing the Toronto-Eastern. is one we sirable gift goods. New, good. ' Notary Public, Pickering. Aoo't forget the entertainment at Would pleased to see carrien out. ' Dr. H. H. Major. of Toronto, has ns a clubroom for the soldiers of the ens- Have you lots of mater ? been visiting with Mojor Bros, a few 118th battalion and of the -'`r+ regi• ' days recently. went is pprogressing rapidly ,abor. able. ; C. S. PJCI. OF WHITYVAL,t Corp, Hindle. of the macbing ggun - ate furnlshings have been secured and is prepared to furnish you • anything section of the-116 battalion, Uxbridge, a number of men are at work instal There is already S Christ- was home over the week-end. ling steam heating, shower baths, etc. n the line of water supply such as A billiard room ja also bei. Capt Cooke, Uxbridge, Dr. Mont- Batted up ma8 feeling in the air.' Finest Imps, windmills; hydraulic rams, gomery and James Tisdale, of Toronto, and everything is :being done to make tubing, etc. called.on friends Here Friday. the men comfortable. The -rooms ,i Choice is the best and aloes � ey are also expert well drillers The bunters of our village -have re- when • completed, will equal any of Il espectfullp solicit your steno• turned with a large number of deer, those in the city. P flet, partridge and,one Limber wolf. Avery large recruitingg meeting will are BB IoW II4W lib they ever ; the ,tune, .'Ind niton+ 1521. All report excellent Weather. be-held in the Music Hall to-morrow (Saturday) evening which will be ad- will be on such. eaoellent� Mrs.. Robison has returned. after s ; ►g SHARFSNED speading the summer months with her dressed by Col. A. u. Henderson. of , two sons at Swan•River, Man., report TorAato, and formerly of the teaching C,hristlna8 Presents. ` M T-cialry of crosscut saws, ing an excellent wheat crop and a very stab of the Whitby Collegiate Insti- tute. ds. Locks repaired. good oat average. tate, and atter prominent speakers.. �peciplty. For a first. The Heat soldiers' ball took lace on On Sunday evening also there will be —We gppreeiAte your trades--- g P another recruitipg rr,eetiog in the nr, easv ,;have call Friday evening in Forresters' Hall moving picture thpntre, just -north of ✓ - "`rC a y. Eiarber Shop. and was a grantj, success. The music the Royal Hotel. At this meeting T. 'Moore I[eFaddea 'a err, iabinga of; all wax furnished by the Davidson-Milroy there will be moving pictures of events °Fd Carpets Orebestra. AbouC' half the 118 Batt. connected with the war, whioh will Druggist -Grad nate Optician and »p.1 , were preset. giving the assembly add much to the interest of the meet, 1CKERING quite a roil y air. : ing, � Pick'erissg, '.721tP.1.'1Qr - �.«.- - _ •,•k'—. _ i'(%. ' �..[. t' W',.`_ Yom' ,e^..<:.° s"'r•Y. �-"<-. J': •• i,' �`<_sx: u+`-_dkis.xc'.R' .::-•'- i ..- rr. ^� '-:r...,x.-•_. �^�r.x. ;.w s. �sa`'et•m�' •,+,*� �..> ;w• e,.: - xsr :.�.*aG�... F -•G,. a•' .a- f"a,— w -s mr."..'_T"'.':'r.-. ,.a.--d•-':i,. . . .±^.?+U..,.^ -r:..' �..::r,•••.r"`'.$T- . <,,T.,,. i, _.. A..n .H,:-; ,,..3,,.,.• ate'. _ -.. ..,r, .'w� a. `,•,.�. .."?.y�r' :,"'�s--"..�^, "T�''q's:`.a::•rr�r.S,-->Y -.t :, .-'r..,,.:. 'vM...,^`''^•°1.-!rn.i� 2'.ar`%'_ ��.: n. ,,�,, �. „•r, .`'x .� sc: �.t��y'Ru^S �R"w.-::w. 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Floyd George of Formidabb L of Unf#ed 'States Russia Acclaimed I` ISH Rai!roads in Rec�eiv !4s HOLD Among U.S. railiipads the interven- ' Pere Marquette ........ , 48;44100; a ' ition of the receiver has been so fre- Pittsburg, Sh;twmutt & The Eggplant. quent, and has concerned so m ny In- Northern ....... 11,700,0 C 1 �k Well seasoned and carefullycook- Y ' ` i ' i no longer considered an omen of ap- St. Louis, Browrs� file an may give in many ' disguises many varieties to the menu. ` n " a " ' proaching dissolution, but rather, in Mexico ...............-b00,0(1J , " Many of the recipes given below are I YwF` cases, the promise of economical ad- St. Lou: a San Francisco —=from southern France; where the egg- I� __ - , ministration. Figures issued by the; & Texas .. SOl,00J 457 r' plant is the favorite vegetable. When " Bureau_ d� y News and Static- n Antoni" a e a Sa,, & y s OR colds in the chest or sore tics, Chicago, show that there were , Gulf 230,002 C' OOSIh$ orae-- 8 , -- _ `�-"--- .7. r. medium size and firm, otherwise it ' throats for rheumatism or %twenty-eight railway companies -- `y N I aorecenersless at�the telese of the calmhands Toledo, St. Louis & West - stiffness; for sprains and Cramps, seas be too ripe and full of grains m- �," , <� : ' t'suceline" Capsicum b r i n s s ern 19,9.17,�',OJ side. However great the virtues of I quick relief. - - - s I_ dal year 191¢ in addition to nearly. Trinity & Brazoz V alley . ,00,iJJo ,y the eggplant may be, remember t I t. _ forty minor roads. The com in'�-"Wabash R. R. . iJ t4WL- bo itself it is quite tasteless, so sea-; Trade l J Termi: "' on an season well. �, CJ FV,�tPark 1'ength of these larger railways oper- Wabash -Pittsburg Eggplant Salad.—Put in the oven 1 j ated by receivers amounted to 19,4.19 nal .. .. 10,00'1.OA i __one- eggplant, five green peppers and CAPSICUM miles with a total capitalization of no %abash, Chester & West - I less than $1,376,678;913. They include • ern two 'tomatoes, You will- •bake- 'the-�- - Petrdetan Jelly. --- ! the St. Louis and San Francisco Rail- : Wisconsin &Michigan .. 1,30o,o0 i x _ tomatoes first, then the peppers, lido to Gods road, with excellent services in. the Wheeling & Lake Erie and the- eggplant last. Gradually it does all that a mustard piaster southwest; the Chicago and Eastern'' 1 skin, grain and drain off the above ( will do. Is cleaner, easier to ap- regetablea. Use a silver knife: Ar- I I Illinois Railroad, with one of the best'' $448.:Ji;,�31 ply, and ytrlll not blister the akin. services • between Chicago and St. Funded Debt. r range in a dish. On a moderate fire There are many other "Vaseline" I Louis; the Wabash with its strong! Atlanta Birmingham & onion heat up small olive feces and shalt 1 ,� preparations --simple home rem - in a • � ' _ pieces � 1'11r:1�drt'(�'OY'e]'1{}S.Il'I, . edtea that .should be in -every I geographical position, probing short Atlantic ............... $'_'-1,utiU,�O) an antiseptic dressing for cuts, cities in the 'Middle West; the Pere ; Gage Gia& E Northern. cap of olives stoned and cut into j Premier Goreas`tkln who has family—`•1'asenne" Carbolated, line mileage between many -important 1 Chicago & Eastern Illi When the onion is slightly relmqu"ed that office to asaumol q nois - 11 i •, 0oo p�6+• insect bites, etc.; ?tnalgic "Vase- I Marquette, serving thickly. populated , , , , , , , , , • , ... � 4 Salt and a pepper to taste and add two cellos of the line," for neuralgia, and head- districts in Michigan; and the Toledo, Cincinnati, Hamilton & --'� brown add everything to , the dish. ! the duttes of Chan p �p _ -• aches; pure "Fasriine," for piles, j St. Louis and Western -Railroad, Dayton ...... ....... �`' I'u,:;d0 tablespoonfuls ,of good Wine vinegar. ' - chilblains, etc., and others. known as the Clover Leaf Route, tra-' Colorado Midland ....... )532.04)') ' To be eaten cold. ` A'.OID BCsgTt rt'rES. Insist on "Vase. ; verging the progressive states of In-, International &. Great Broiled Eggplant.—Cut the eggplant ,hot water; add the sugar, butter, one• in or; ae bearin a. In two lengthwise. Put in a mann-; name. CRESFRROUGR MA-.gL^E.kc�ft'u• !diana and Illinois. he The receircrship' Northern ..... 34.•>tbi•;09 lemon and the yolks of the eggs, well ' i'n CO.. Con+oiidated. For sale at an ! record for 1914 is as follows: i Kansas City, Mexico S two -e Dissolve the res in ate composed of two tablespoonfuls Fre' boos • -' gg Ctemiats and -General• Store+ Orient .............. . e of olive oil, one teaspoonful salt, one 'beaten. Bake m a moderate oven. an�'� Mileage. _ , ,00")� _ I When done make a meringue of the C MERROUGH MFG CO. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlan Louisiana & Northvi+est t half teaspoonful of pepper and some r_ lwUm Macon & Birmingham 410000 parsley. Leave it to mrinate for an whites of the eggs and pile on top. i s rd) tie 64B g E Brown in a very slow oven, law CHABOT AVE.. MONT"AL Cape Giardeau Northern ..... 103 t Missouri & North Arkan- hour or more. -Broil and serve with sas 9;334.049 _ hhe marinate. I .Lemon Souffle.—One cu of sugar Chicago & Eastern Illinois . , . 1.2831 one tablespoonful of butter, two Cinci Cincinnati, Hamilton & Da ton 1,014'. Missouri, Oklahoma 8t Fried and Au Grating When you y 338 i Gulf .. ... , .. 3,:F�;,140 ' Crit an eggplant into pieces for frying tablespootifpls of flour, the juice and work in the home, and torment her Colorado Midland New Orleacis, Aiobile & ' grated rind of one lemon, one cup of ! • International & Great Northern- 1,1601 _ y r or other purposes be sure to sprinkle' I in body and mind. Chicago .... , milk, two eggs. Cream the butter, t !Kansas City, Mexico &Orient - it with salt and let it stand under a' Rub grease off knives first with Kansas City, 3Mexico &Orient,- 4� Oklahoma Central ... 3,13t1;p0i0 _ �{ sugar and flour together. Add the I of Texas . paper, Treat very greasy plates the ' ' '. ,� o Ir Pere Marquette .. ?9,96D..165 weight for about two hours. Drain juice and rind of'the lemon then the y, off the water, dry well and then fry. ! • ' I same way. Save the paper thus used n Pittsburg, Shacvmut & beaten yolks and the milk. Add the Louisiana & Northwest .... 1-1 For the gratin cover with either to- for fire lightim,;. t Northern .... ranato or white sauce and bake for iwell-beaten whites last. Bake in a It is a good plan to keep a supply �t$�sourion & & Birmingham North Arkansas.. , 30.7,1 St. Louis & San -Francis- pudding F rancis- ^ _ from fifteen to Twenty minutes, 1 Pudding dish placed in a larger pan of old newspapers for spreading on ; Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf 3331- co . ' :' ..4"'�1=3= 8'°r Fritters.—Soak the pieces' two half full of boiling water. This is a the kitchen table when cooking. Old St. Louis £rownsville & P y Fere MaNew einettMobile &Chicago 336 , Mexico .............. 12,1t;•l,l05 most convenient pudding to make in } hours in milk; dry and fry, using the eataloguetl and exercise books also i -Oklahoma Central .... 13ti a hurry, as it does not- need a sauce-� is on, Q St.. Louis, San Francisco. following recipe for fritter; batter: come in hand for standing pa Once cu flour, two teaspoonfuls of The top is a delicious souffle and the I To remove fruit stains from tea- i > • � • � i & Texas ., . • •.... . 7,1 &4 0-) i p bottom ..a creamy sauce. Pittsburg, Shawmut & •1!€orth- ( - rr baking powder; on -fourth teaspoon- 1 cloths or serviettes anp]y a Tittle pow-! ern ......... . , .. 291 San Antonio, Uvalde 4 ful salt, one-fourth cup milk, two [bottom Butter,—Platt cup of water, I dered starch to the stained parts and • Gulf c half cup flour, half cup of sugar, one St. Louie &San Frbnciaco .... 4,746 -- gg y g leave for several hours. The starch St. Louis, Brownsville & • Mex- -- Tennessee -Central 1 ,i0) 9ild one tablespoonful lemon- juice. Sift the dr ingredients; add the well egg. salt. Boil the water and add the will absorb all the -discoloration. I Toledo, St. Louis & WeaL- beaten eggs, lemon juice and . milk. flour mixed to a paste. Then add the In sewing on buttons it the knot is St. Louis, San a ancisro & 518ern .. . , :..,. 'S. ►''i.thhl _. - sugar. the 'egg well beaten and a I I Trinity & Biaaox Valley : 3,; 50,008 i Beat well. Prepare a :few '.hours placed on the right side of the cloth, Texas 243 R.R. ahead. pinch of salt. Cook until stiff and directly under the button, the thread 9 f4y San Antonio, Uvalde' 4i (gulf .. 61.I Wabash R Staffed Eggplant—Cut the eggplant ��y Tgke off from the stove and will be less likel • to break and be- I Wabash -Pittsburg Termi- b Tennessee CentraC ....,.,..,r 'L94, , - lengthwise. 'Make incisions - with a add four tablespoonfuls of lemon come loosened, and the button will ; Toledo, St. Louis & Western . , 4al j nal ' , ' ' . ' ' ` . • ' ' ' ' • 50.4-51 -� ` knife salt and let stand for an hour. juice and a teaspoonful of grated remain on longer. I Rabstth, Chester• &West= rind. Spread between slices of bread` Trinity &Brazos Valle Slb ` y .. Drain off the water; eat the pulp I To get rid of moths s few drops of Wabash R. R. . .2,514 W 90,001! for the children's sandwiches. I , • . , ern nein & Michigan 3,I84A.245 I, and fry it for a few minutes in oil. oil' of lavender on some. -small pieces 1 Wabash -Pittsburg Terminal .. 89, 18QO - �.. Pound well add lour tables onfulei Lemon Cream Pie.—Half cup of of blotting -paper and. lace them Wheeling & Lake Erie JOU P Wabash, Chester. & Western .. _160 ; r,000, of pounded well; a teaspoonful of water, -one tablespoonful of corn- among clothes you have stored away. Wisconsin & Michigan .. , .. 124 '„ ; . j, �� parsley.' salt ander. Sprinkle starch, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, This is very effective for keeping t Wheeling & Lake Erie ....... 469!- $3'4.18"u: •--� .anbs, to which may be added two eggs, one lemon. Line two plates � moths away. The -total. capitalization, itocks ind . We armesan. Fut .overp it S liitle P together ith pastry and with bake.When Wfotiowingr Never throw awn son slids, Capiia3 Stock. 19,439 bnndsduwaca Eon 7' be • ca iiratnat• - p I Y P and hake in an oiled n for an Poured at the roots of trees and vines - g p pitaliza; -;-. hour. Of course you may' use butter boil the water and acid the cornstarch, they are moat Beneficial to the growth. Atlanta, 'Birmingham, & tion is less than 860,000 per mile. instead of oil, but the olive oft blends mixed with a little cold water, and. the .Used for mixing starch they impart a �' 'Itself better with the eggplant. If lemon juice. Beat the yolks of the Atlantic . ..... . ....... 835,000 000 In the . thirty-seven years. from eggs with the sugar, add a inch of I gloss to the linen and prevent the iron Cape Giardeau .Northern. . 2,500,000 1876 to 1913, the records show. that instead of ham you use hashed mut- D Ifrom sticking. Chicago & Eastern Illi- }riot leis i►an54-U.B. roads. with an '` ton, cooked rice and a bit of salt and cook_ all together till thick. garlic Persons who are accustomed to use � nois _ 28,817,800 operated length of 145.176 miles, and Make a meringue of the whites and 1 ;with ;8,262,455,000 capital tock and and pimento you may call this dish spread over the top. Do not put to- 1 tealeaves for, sweeping their carpets Cincinnati, Hamilton. & ' P eggplant a.. la.Turenue. _ and find they leave stains should sub-, Dayton . , , . , , , ........ 8,248,515" funded debt, passed into t eceivers' gether till Just before- it is to be i Eggplant and Tomatoes.—Peel the stitute some freshly cut grass. It ,Colorado Midland ....:.. 10,000,000 ' hands. Among these were "mduded served. - n s„ gut Lengthwise in pieces , answers the same purpose and gives Internationat & Great 1 such properties as the -Northern Paci- one-half . inch thick. Salt, let stand 1House • a brighter and fresher- appearance to! Northern 4,922,000' tic, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and dry. Put in a pan; . cover wifh hold flints the carpet. i Kansas City, Mexico & that were subsequently reorganized the pan and cook on a moderate fire , Never throw away bacon rind. Put Mucic of the excellence of well- I Orient .. ..... . ...... 25,000,000 l and plseed upon a' profitable basis. for an hour. ` important linea which haw _ rt in the oven in a pan then clarify ,cooked vegetables depends upon the Louisiana &Northwest .. 2,180 000 Other the. fat and use for pasty. proper use of seasonings and sauces. ;'.Macon &-Birmingham ... 1100,000 gone into receivership in 1915 include _ five New Ways to Use Lemons. Don't throw away apple parings. The seasoning selected .should un- -Missouri & North Arkan- old established pLoperti as ' Lemon Pie.—Two slices of 'stale Stew them with a little sugar to pro- doubtedly be suitable for the dish, but j sas ................ • , 8,340,000 Missouri Pacific Sygtem, wt 2 'bread, two-thirds of an inch thick; vide good juice for your apple pies. so much depends upon custom that 'Missouri, Oklahoma- & length operated -of $,670 miles.;�h'�i one cup of boiling cater, one cup of . No mother should allow nervous only - goneral . suggestions can be Gulf ........ .:.... . . 8,474,000 stock of the Misill Pacific a ' few. sugar, one tablespoonful of batter, weakness to get the upper hand of. made.. The Italian and some'. other: New Orleans, Mobile. & years ago wits selling above par, and the juice and grated rind of one •lem- her; if she does worry will mar her races' are fond of. garlic, the Germans 1 Chicago 10,075,300 it ' still considered to be ra road with of . summer savory of "bohnankraut" Oklahoma Central ... 8,P93,500 considerable' possibilities, _ •- 'in string beans, and the English of - mint with peas. Each housewife must; ments of first-line troops took their has been estimated at a million shells No x a m ix aim m is Ia Ido x w X x X x x x � select the seasonings which her fam- p fly prefers,' -and endeavor to use them last exercise at grenade throwing, in 72 hours, ss in such a way that the special flavors one of them breaking the record with -� ��®n' Paiii may be most satisfactorily brou>tht a distance exceeding 30 yards and out. _ the march. Another group of soldiers RECIPE _ Pain 'r+ a visitor to every home and '� SING \ R•_1Y TO BATTLE. gave vent, to their joy by a game of I with. Dr'. Jackson's Roman meat• and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But lea frog. Meanwhile the `artillery P g I bake anything from it. If you like, cat you arc .Prepared for every •emergencq if --' ' - „ had epened all along the line, drown- I hot from the over. Ii wbn't ferment. i Soldiers Rush to Front With Tipper- . • ,. yon keep a small Bottle of Sloan', tag .'Tipperary' and the Marseil- It makes most delicious baking, nrerenta cry on Their Lips. , Liniment handy. •1t is she greatest J lalse. , SO. rapid and continuous was indigestion. Se vers nutrltiout relies ca x' , } ;,; par►t•iiller ever discovercJ. In the•"black country" north of Ar- the, fire theft the discharges blended constipation, or "n,onep paok " That's i wbl= a leading physician saF• tt'• n Rxi- Simply laid on 4:c skin— ras, wWre the French 'And British into -one long deafening roar. British send to humanity. Especlalic in it ;n !€` " advanced together, as well as in and French troops brought up from porria a pancakes. and gems e - I' �I�i I III no rubbing required—It drive's a !Champagne, the announcement of , the rear ' marched to their post fulls' goilor ddire c Fo-ons on i a r {II P making porridge, For an a h a iillft lj �I the painaway instantly. It is joy waving but` their fast, cook the night IeforP t the recent offensive caused more o g caps and helmets, 1 , boiler without etin•t^g a''•r • . •,;• 11 i I, I really vcondcrful. ,, in the ranks,than anythingthat has cheers were unheard in the crescendo morning by setting 1^ t i; �n1;i11 occurred since the capture of Notre of the heavy at that was join -cents. SRomasin n atPAtl �u there a Brick building turned, assing a scene which to an airman Y '^ rear. X11 along behind the linea was 1 C t 1 .Liniment UPS �jllliilP�6���IlU f���llllllllll SP N SORE US„ , a bat ouse some- ere nes I p the French and British lines join. All must have looked like the bustle of an around it French and English in- industrious swarm of bees on a busy. fantrymen mingled with smutty-! day. faced miners and all had the broad In perfect orders and with- remark-'', 1 smile. Tommy Atkins, disturlaed in!, able activity, lines of ambulances the midst of his douche by the news made their way to the positions, as - that things were about to move, came rsigned to them;- hundreds of ammuni out half-dressed 'to get-cotifirmatian tion motor, cars rushed up to feed tl of it, then dived back again. Present- insatiable 3-inchers • and the heav ly it ivvening' cliorus of "Tipperary"rguns. Behind the -..-batteries o filled the building. French infantry [famous "soixante quinie" the ifiling out of .-their quarters in'the I shells accumulated in such hu I works near by and assembling around I as- to risk -becoming a mark their stacked arms yeplier with the r enemy and the men were I"11•Iarsaillaise," in which Ithe black- drag them away. What faced mifiers joined. 1 ity of ammunition am In a vacant' lot adjoi ng detach- one can say 'even e _ — _ t-inn-.Y2t�.r "r'.: .YP•...rMs,.,. .a.n.tAr_._ ... - r .-.. . .:.Ic, _�aY .�.'. ..i�,vS...:-/.- .'L.ir'i'i.•. --..aur. ...w�af :__'�f2. ..-.!V .1NL•,.'lc�]: per- Ppvn IN IRT _�tx, p r7 WE 9;21 171' 7 • *06 7, ;L X — --- -- f-- -- --- — - - - - � ` to"WORN WORRIED FnAK MEMORY REVkALED. POTATO AND-KOLAAgE CROPS. " WOMETN A Ms. Who Can Recite Walpole's So Abundant as to Compensate Short- -Old English Baron." age in Wheat LS THIE WHITEST. L!G �any�' ties Affect ' Her f The possession of a freak memor'�' - Senator Jules Moline, former .pre - YEAST CAK 8 Health and ties She Breaks I was revealed during- the course of a sident of the French Cabinet, presid MAKE PERIFECT BREWAID Down Completely. case of robbery tried recently. at Mel- ing. at the annual meeting of the Agri-' bourne. The prisoner declared that I cultural Assembly, presented static- Bread made irt the home with Royal )J; 1* Jt is little wonder that there are when the crime was committed he was i ties showing that the potato and for- , C east will keefresh 1111121117 times in a woman's rte w en in' the but of a man .Hamad Lane, age Crops this year are so- abundant yp and moist longer than that made with any other. she .feels in despair. There is no !,hearing him recite , Walpole's "Old asto'-compen"te the shortage in n Baron," which occupied two wheat. The excess of hay produced nine -hour day for the busy housewife. I English B Food Scientists claire that there is, There are a hundred thing about tge­;bours-and a half in the deffiverir. The, over other years will enable the feed- QUICK PURE more nourishment in a home-te keep her busy'from the time !jury disbelieved this statement, so I ing of. enough live stock to make up pound of good ho: -.ie made bread than in a pound of 7 she. arises,. until it is again bed time. lane was called to prove that he was, for all the necessary, requisitions of' .what is the result? Often her nerves capable 'of. the feat He stepped into meat for the army. M11 meat. Consider the differience in cost. -witriess­ .61LIETT OM 11 ----- -- _rgo6d looks suffer, box and started reciting I "The culminating point in the -meat .*'give way, he r, her the h TORONTO,OOT. blood becomes thin, her digestion is. the story in a 'way that showed he I crisis," he says, "will come after the N ll>EGf4ON R E.W GILLETT COMPANY - and her system threatened !knew it thoroughly.' When he had war when all the belligerent nations (Y-.-= -TORO —Ev erY an snme--time- -without a -'--trio=- ve pressing re- ` --with a­zompl�FVe— lyreakdown. WINNIPEG M-Ont-riREAL _jkritent's hesitation the judge wanted duced means "of production. Conse- woman should do all possible to pr6 MADE IN CA111,0W for the de. quently the forage crop means quit MADE her health and good looks, and :him to stop, but counselI 1 there is one way in which she can do 1 fence insisted upon proving his case 1 as much to France as its- production this, and that is by taking Dr. Wil- !by having the whole story repeated.' of wheat." Iiams" Pink Pills. 'These actually Eventually, it was decided to admit Winning Is All Nonsense. CIO". t.? ­ the evidence if -Lane could r he's Blase friend of yours?"ra make new, rich blood, strengthen repeat the One day, while her grandfather was 1 "Is nerve and every, organ, bring 1 last page of the book., This being How You May Throw One a visit to Florence's the "Yes,,indeed, I gan't borrow a cent A,�� every nee's home, e girl said t . him:—"Gr the glow of health to the cheeks land satisfactorily accomplished the alj!�;, 0 an'pa,'from. him"' These pill,; was allowed, and the prisoner received'. -.brightness to the eye. your talk about perseverance winning. have done more to make the lives of his discharge. --Away Your Masses little "Well, well, cried ?Ktuard's Z121MMent C=cs- n1platheria. is all nonsense." women sunshiny than i thousands of Contrast. ?lits. INSTRUCTION IN LANGUAGES. The statement is maAle that thousands grandfather, "why do you say that?"' else in the world. 3 1 anything wear eye losses iiho do, not rftlly need Why," said the, little. girl, "I've work-, A Aunt—Your bride, my dear boy, is _-Daniel Theal, Waterloo, Ont., says: I them. 17,t.0 are, one tf -hp,p unfortu- ed all the afternoon blowing soap bub- but I''do, less" own, my blood 'Enklishmen Are Learning-- Polish And'nates, thea' these siw,�er may be.rulaing '_ -*ealtby and all that, I was very mach run d Four eyes instead t -f helping the= Thou- bles and trying to pin them on mo think she'll make much of p,_Aoadi�ty was thin and watery and I would Balkan Dlalect*3 randy who wear lhe". "wILdows " tray thers hat." sh&w at the altar: they, vzt, Is faint at the least excitement. I Suf- Prove for tbemselyqs that Classes in Russian,. French and 1-11- 'with glasses if they will get the Neph6w—You don't, eh,? Just at on" : (k) 1winsaw, Ids. &C. feted from headaches and dizziness in London as I ""w"39 prescription tilled .36A&13n*rA 092*s Co wait till you see her with the brides - and. often it seemed as though there. Spanish are prospering to any &(-tire drug Riore, and (-ret a bottle e -has*selectecL maids sh were ,never. before. tie with warm water and drop in one Bon- Johnny's Alibi., clouds before my eyes. Finally neN It is recognized that- of Bon-opto tablets: fill a amu-onu" but, I was forced to go to bed with weak- Germany's great. gains in trade were, ,,. tablet. With this harmless liqui-I "Johnny, bow did you hurt your due largely to the pains German Aolation bathe the cyps two to four times Granulated Eyeli" -weeks.whili aally and you ar,- llkelr to be astonished gess. I doctored for six, hand? I hope you haven't been Ey" InfLamed by es ars in bid without receiving any benefit. clerks and business men took to ac--, nt tb,p- result, right from the start. Many I fighting again. and Dust Finally I was induced to take Dr. quire foreign languages. Special who hare been told that they have amtig- ! to Cold.Winds "Willie Jones called me' a liar, quickly- rehovedby Marine when' I had cours" in the Slav tongue, including tandem. cataract. more eyellds. ----Williams' Pink-Pills,and weak conJunedvitts and other eye i mother, an' then he hit me on the UR Eyo Remedy. No smart - taken Polish and the Balkan dialects, are: ctixonl�prse,"repart wonderful benefits from �flst with his -teeth."- Jag, just Eye Comfort. At Your Dru taken ten boxes I was completely the use of this presvripflon. Get this pre- ! ggiate eured, and never felt better in my life. 'now established at King's College, i We per Bottle. Marine Eye Solve inTubes 25o. scriptlon filled and t),w lt: you may so For Book of Mie Eye Free wri 'I am convinced that what Dr. Wil- University of London. T. G. Masaryk. (strengthen your eyes that glasses will notNlad's LInimost curio Dextempar. Murl" 0 m 0 Remedy cofflow, c1east ..^v liams' Pink Pills did for me they will professor of philosophy in.' the Czech be ne,�sary. Tbouiawl% wb, are blind. om, - of Prague and formerly a or Dearly sn, or who wear glasKem ralobt I Jo for others, - and I warmly rec University never bare recluirpoll thein If they had cored :r eyes be. 1 When a. girl says she has lost her German trade in -clocks was valued m" prominent politician in the Austrian for their eyes in time. 4avp yo. -wend the to all weak women. cure it 14 too late ! Do. -not become one of head over a fellow she generally finds at one and a quarter million pounds You can get these Pills from any Parliament, is the head of the school. is" these vietimn of neglect. FyPgIa*se1s are it on his shoulder. a year before the war. medicine dealer or by mail at 50 -cents Instruction the Languages will be only like crutches. and oTer7 few years they must he rbanged I,, at the ecVr-la- - a box or six boxes for $2.50. from The accompanied by lectures in Slavonic creasing wmkpned condition. so better see ..Dr. Williams' Medicine: -Co:; Brea;: history and - literature. Spanish 18 It you -ean. like many os•hr-r- get elonr. ville, Ont. rather the latest to be taken up; just healthy• otrong magnetic eyes through-the pro64COmption here given The Talwas Drumf 1. As Russian was the first after the out- ('0. _of Toronto will 811 the above pre"crip- break of the war. The Welsh people, tion by man. if your drucirl-t cannot. Jap Statesmen Are Old. I on account of being bilingual, are the -.04 the older statesmen of Japan -cleverest students in language and -BLLGARIANS IN LONDON. who have for the last thirty years I the Scotch next, according to the constituted the principal 'conservative.' teacher-- Would Rather Fight for England Than, force in that country, only four are i Own !Country - left , They are All men of great age, � A VALUABLE MEDICINE l-With wall between England and Bul. : I . i : F. ]-cook the fashion plates as,well book?" lncludin* Field Marshal Prince Yams-' 82'. the Marquis Matsu - 1 FOR LITTLE ONES garia. one may see in London the tura- ous spectacle -of Bulgarian citizens in 7" EL�_IOTT ;j _'�C Tommy had a -profound -for the little boy next gats, "Well, I'm a little green Do you mak biscuit frcrn at this. a recipe that other homes enjoy 'which noNy. oivm Victrolas.' t %� kata, who is 75; Field Marshal Prince 1, is '73 the British uniform, Some, of them rn' Jdrs. G. Morgan, Hunts ville, Ont.,_� L the light blue, hospital. uniform, which 1 -RACCOON whatever your favorite selections� may be, 6 q 07ama' who aiid present: �especially writew—"I wish --every mother - and is worn by the wounded, have return- and' who Victrola will play them for you. Tlie.T are 6000 --Prime Minister. Count Okuma, who i; young- m6thers*know thLe, I ed- from fighting in Flanders, and more than eighty. value of Baby's Own Tablets. They wonders with others have. just - enlisted and are! Freres sastilis nos $A have certainly worked our baby. She was troubled with about to go to the front. our 1%,%willon.- MONTREAL sIZES-- STOCK, colic and constipation and cried all _Most pf these Bulgarians. have had 134 McGILL STREET, Orain Dairy or Fruit. When )-on to buy, � write if. w, m!rsoti, 1wa tapton, admiration for England' the time, but the Tablets soon' put her an ardent 9 and can pay .�ou best prices for furs of tint. right, and she. is now a Line healthy .'and have; without becoming, natural- I izeA' contrived to enlist in'tM Ca*na- i are manufacturers kinds. 'Send for 0-ur-ofice list.- .4 1traWsarssti nos aAa 1.child." The Tablets- are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a than force. The Bulgarian colony in all- P11 OFIT MAKING VEW:* AND JOB Off,c es for sale In robd Ontario towns, The most -useful And Interesting :Co., -but it is a box from The Dr. Medili;,'London is not large, said that, Williams arians of mili Brockville, Ont. i most of the Bulgarians tary I KU.NK of all businesses, Full information on, age'are enlisted in the arm y - application to Wilson PublishluX Com - panv 73 Went Adelaide St. Toronto. 1 LATEST GOVERNMENT ORDER. "it iALZ. English 'dust Be Spoken on 'Phones- I was cvlred of terrible- lumbago by Z� %4-.'RF.9, 14 1,.* SIXTH COIN- i 100 ce%slon FranklIN - in k4mdon. 1MINAR7S LINIMENT. -Loulsa %Vil4er, Istriendule. Musk *k'—' 'The Englisli. language rnrust- -be: REVi. W34- BROWN. A XZT.(- WANTZD used over the telephone, according to - - ',T Was cured of a case of earache latest of the authbrities. In ,T Victrola IV :Wi.: ItE,41��IltF I%%ltTIl-,S T,1 IT met) 'm w�ni moc kqfor ut -at home, . the order --4)y MINA RD'S LINIMENT. this, the British Government is mere--._. --.MRS. S. -KAUL&ACX. with nimchine or by hand; wend ly following a rule long enforceA in _either ,TIP• for --infor at on. -Tbe Vanudi n 0. 1; �Ivth Ie Mi.. CZ I ept. s,. 4willia. tint. the. other. belligerift, countries. Eng� - - -.*I was cured of sensitive lungs by land is still -full of Belgian refugees, MINARD'S LINFUENT. MISOCIrLANEOUS. of whom only the. children and youths MILS. -S. MASTERS, J-1ANCER, TUMURS, LUMPS. ETV. have learned to speak English, and' in With 15 ten-inch,44 internal and, external.cured with- district of London French -is =t pain by our home treatment. Write the Soho Medical heard- -r double -sided Fitter us before too late. Dr. 1-1pliman- still the language corKvionly' on Records ($0 selec- Co. T.Imited. Cqlllngwond. Ont. the streets. Funny Story. t ions, your . own The new rule is expected to cut I --You might as well admit your choice), $34.50. down telephone receipts in the foreign guilt,- said the detective. "The man TRAPPERS colonies,' but the increase" from 4'• to who'se' botise you broke into positiv. Easy Payments rawill Have Advanced 6 oint-s- a, call will add immensely tO, ly identifies you as the burglar. the office revenues in the ion ' "That's 'funny;- said the burglar. 9 -if Desired. SIT fu ZRorem Weriveliberalffrailes, ueineashandjuickreturns. We in America for Furs. Rides, post - -What's funnyZ" asked the dete run, The telephone system is Govern , c - have best market am commiuiori. Write today fo�tter eiee art m ern owned. 'tive. tNo "How could he identify me when _71 Other Victrol" Weeks' More533:50 1-1 his hea uer the---bfd—I One Effect of Prohibition.— under . -Three to 44f)0: "The rapid increase in dry territory clothes all the.. time .1. was i7i the in.tb,e- Unite& States has resulted in a room ?" .1hen.C.hristmas I shortage of tea, according to Geo. � F. I N,litchell, supervising tea examiner of - TheBride's First Biscuit. Treasury Deplwtrnent. Tea stocks in Chrtstmas'is rapidly drawing naarer.and you have the United States are lower than the "Lucille, what are you going 'to little time left to decide on your presenL make?" have. ever been. The price of tea is f "Some biscuit." Make it a Vietrola and you-will.hear.a shout o ,joy advancing steadily."—Cbicaga� "Tri "Some why have .,from all. members of the family on Xmas morning. pril 2nd. you brought out 'J I rune," A 14*1 :1fft)X0UG39XV99 in OtTA'MOTT01 Unmasculitle. ]-cook the fashion plates as,well book?" as the It will overcome the monotony of the long winter and entertainment months, and rive you the music 7" EL�_IOTT ;j _'�C Tommy had a -profound -for the little boy next contempt i door, who "Well, I'm a little green Do you mak biscuit frcrn at this. a recipe that other homes enjoy 'which noNy. oivm Victrolas.' t %� Threw a ball like a girl, - seldom 'bad or a pattern ? whatever your favorite selections� may be, 6 q ChAz sts. Toronto. on any but h clean shirt and' who Victrola will play them for you. Tlie.T are 6000 -P-- +f% Ah^naa, wnA vnu. can as generally wore "Do --you know why he's -a: sissy!" ill.* asked Tompiy of his aunt. "It'si 'cause he looks just like his m6ther,,i and that shows he's got girl blood ih I him," As Usual.� "How was the lecture ? he subject matter was good, the lecturer, hadn't taken the"I hle to'arrilinge it intelligibly. ' ' i Vhat was Ote-subject of the lee- nddn used to be elect- ant cures Garret in Cows ED. 7,. THE ISSUE 4i—'15. .get any standard ard or pop ulaIr music on ten -inch, double -sided Victor Records for 90 cents., Xny of "141s MasbeT'S Voice" dealers will Yet you hear thein.. J e It there is not one in your vicinity ' no#us and w-whi !fee !7 - . . thal you'are not dilrappointed on Christmas morning. 7 BERC0 ,LINER GRAM -0 -PHONE ,Lifilifed 601 Lenoir_ Street, Montreal • D21A,36MAR IN ZVMIST TOWN A" Cl%'y Qxz ?sacs rZON COAST TO COAST 31121CON20-41"m IN JOA -RADA 230 X&ST]33,L,* VOICE " N . ew Agencies Considered 'Where We Are Not Properly Represented. Z21 r Ord 1 ourw %Am 0: SN'', ­G*.rman Kultnr,` in order. to .have the finishing touches added `7 FAW -to their already Llar*ge* stock of Fig Y ..knowledge. The war will change � 7 all this. The war has shown that -WWT -BROWN'S CORNERS D The war of Miss Edith Blanche na"reork. to Sergt James ago, Zy Fridag am Clair. of New 5tepbeason, who two won -the bfUliering. QALJLCaisels. of the'116th Batt.. was sol- while driving his traction engineengineand emniwd very quietly at It o'clock on separator over the bridge on the *;b con. broke thro h, damaging his out - TRAM Thursday morning in the vestry of St. "A,26per you 1.00 it paid in advasioc Albans' Cathedral. The -bride. who fit. He put In maim to the Markham 0 township council for $100 damages. ­--,L6ub80dVUoas to Skw Vtdw gtgtts *i ao wow unattended, wore a travellin in advance suit of tete do negre broadcloth and At a special_meetira of the council on the return from their Monday he was allowed $75. 8u -bee - wedding hat. On dding trip Mr. Cassels will resuale quent to the accident a, contract was JON N MURKAR, Proprietor, w' d into by the council with the military 'duties at Whitby and Mrs. entered firm of Brownlee & Atkinson. Union- Caiselts will reside in Toronto. . , ville,,for the builing of a new cement NOT&& AND COMMUNT% bridge at a cost of $045. The job has ONTARIO COUNTY RECE UITING been completed and accepted by the The appeal that was madeafew LEAGUE ­ council. ::months ago for. contributions for thepurchase of machine guns for At Whitby on the 23id of Novem- Now Advertisements. bar, there met representative citizens Coating- the use of the Canadian Co g- from'b6ll parts of the County of On- ---­eDt8 it seems was a great blunder. tario and formed a Recruiting League H 12rl! EST PRICE PAID -For all Atte the formation of the League, t PIKE, lot 7 con. 3. A of poultry, L -,7:Many thousands of "dollars were they waited as- a deputation on- the Pickering Ind, phone itft )S&ly 1I . Zonetted--frow . various soureee, un led. their me on behalf of P - claims Recruiting y LIZ SXLE�S-good protestEcomIn December-" lot M B- F404. FRP-n %ilt out word o League and on behalf of the Re-i-imeti-- L&CRY, Highland Creek, P, 0. Ind. phone W7 -those in authority., A few weeks tal Fund. The -object of the.Recruit, Katy. 8go the' Govzirnment' issued a Ing League to that inasmuch as the TLLS officers time is completely taken up by n L FOR SALE have for statement that they could not ac- organizing and drilling the Battalion " &&Is several bull calves M a haodersts IT. 4, Pickering 3, Z, PUGH should undertake the Price at lJt is, do rept these donations, &a guns par- the civilians Claremont. asred " this way would not be work of recruitingAte regiment with 'Ch in what assistance the officers can ren TRAY ISD -From lot 7, coo. 1, 'I, and that the der and that they shall act with the Beach, a room cow. 8 vrs old. Aay taf orms- cuder their eontrG -government would purchase' all local bodies and clergymen'" in every tio a leading to her r000vsry IwM be rewarded municipality to stimulate jkj6itin ' by ANDREW BRYANT. Ashburn. 10-U the machine guns that were re meetings a.5 - to arrange military each 110 A quired. The appeal for these C010 bring in prominent speakers fin e tE!.S LE -Two fresh milch cows isgistemd. Shrovehirt rams, edw and tributions was wade by a se6ator, division, to secure a census c f all the tpi hree lot Ia. con. 4. Pickerinit, Address L single men of enlistabl,& age, to hold BRIGN&LL. B. R. No, 1,* Pickeriax. 7.0 action was prompted more concerts and smokers to attract the E)ROWICS TREES -The best that by -patri.otie zeal than by wisdom, young men and point out. to them B.aa be, igrowo. Vfbo is our agent in Toux their patriotic duty and carry on a .a, BEtowV BUOTHERS COMPANY. and was'made when Premier Bor. IA,oited, publicity campaign in order to have Browne Nurseries. out, 7-14 were in the County Battalion recruited in full weuand Ca. den and Sir Sari Hughes England and France and without strength. This would entail much -Violhia that are to - VOR SALE e for rent of halts fr6m'private JV itable and guaranteed to be as represented their knowledge and consent. The expense -ominent ,,aplrte etoclL of ffU-tzAp -and n*0049627 fittings individuali. adiortising pi recruiting for the TLQUA slays 00 band at the lowest -outcome of the misunderstanding speakers. renting of possible prices. J. FSRI� WhIthY Out- 10-1,1 otri. offices etc. Is that many of those who eo The County RM 'FOR,SALE bated to this fund, are now axkiug Council was addressed . --FA first by Lt. Col. Sam. Sharpe.- -M. P.: their ruoney be returned to and was followed by Rev. E. W, them. In $onto ca%es the money McKay of Dun Robin Farm. Thorah. 'TuNDEM will be received by the %VUI be diverted to other patriotic Lt. -Col. Grierson and Dr. --Kaiser. of uOdersigued up to thq 3rd day of Jan OshAws, H. G. Hutchison. of port uary. 1918 for the purchase cf 75 'acrod .1purposea, but in such cases the Perry, Donald -Beaton. of Pickering art of lot 22. B. F. Com. Township of Capt. Martin - Roach. of ;ickering belonxiag to the estate Of consent of the doonra is neces,;ary. Towasbil; Mrs. Beaverton W. S. Ormistort. of Ux, Sarah Gardner, deceased. bridge. Wm. Smith. M. P- of Colum- On the premises area frame house. It is fLtatpd that taxes in •the bus and Lt. Col. Far,ewelf. of Whitby. It was a] tipd out that the regi wood barn. 40x80 with stone stabling. I 7 tw, so em. City of Toronto are beirill paid men would funds for st Bugle driving house and Pig P this year 'much more promptly and Brass band, two or three type- i Thq4dwost oramir tender not- neces- thall usual. This would indicate - writers, stationery and field -kitchens asarily accepted. -L. which would cost approximately four that economy is being practiced as or five thousand dollars. The Council ' For further particulars and coadi- lit has not been for many years. unanimously stood up In favor of tions apply- to placing the sum of SSAO-00 at the dis- The prosperity that this country I the Outarlo County Recruit- a. P&LXZs; -bas enjoyed for a number of years F.0,68'LLU agueand the sum of ")00.00 Pickering. Out. 'past has been accompanied by an to the Regiment for the Regimental fund. the balance of the 4tM.00 re. FOR SALE XtMVagftllee that W&S proving a quired for Regimental purposes to be Lala to many. The idai of laying made up by private subscription or Livery. Las and trunk busine6s. also aside so-Aething for a rainy day *ubscriptLons from Municipal councils. beautdul stone building in thriving never entered the heads of M&uy. The meeting was a very enthusiastic manufacturing tow I n of 2000 people. tablisbed stand. with - IS one and it was pointed out that every An old so .'While higher, salaries were being its hoTse,4• first class outfits. Really no municipality should contribute received, it was spent just as quota of men to the Ontario pounty opposition in town. Supplies all the hataliun - to inaintain the both with It cause. Every luxury that Was And honour of the County. Oreatige undertaker work in town well wlthia ­ - 1 hors" and rigs for funerals, as reach clad to be. secured.. e followiag are the officers a - as the black team for the undertaker Thi and If a notion was taken for an auto-, Chairmen of the Recruitinix League Finest equipped barn in the Province, -:mobile or piano, or some other ex, Prosidents-His Honor Jud Me. Doing a busine ' so of approsimately $1500 for box and 86" for livery. Gillirray, His Honor Judge MA"Intyre. pensive luxury, it had to to be Price $1 half cash. Immediate Secy-Tre".-J, E. Farewell. K. C. essia It intorested. apply to ordero4 and if the PO" .... Purch"Or Chairmen 1. Oshawa -Dr. Kaiser, B0910 , $, b, *8'0 could not pay cash, it was proicur- Lt. -Col. Grierson. 2. Whitby Town- 10 ed on the instalment plan, a meth- sec., Rom His Honor Judge NeGilli- vr&y. 8 West Whitby - Dr, J. Moore. CE NT TILE I od of procuring articles that is a Dan Holliday. 4. Pickett Donald eurse to a communitir. The war Beaton- Xv- JiPbson, 5. Port Perry The code ed.has begun the manu- nanlL sea 00 an ch -Mr. Hutchison, facture o - 3 to 12 b productive of one good Morley Campbell. 6 Uxbridge Town casus taft from Ithat of compelling the people to and Township and Scott Township- inches. Call and get quoteb- W. S. Ormiston, Wm- Hamilton. 7. tions at yard* on Brock ractice thrift If the lesson is road, half mile wANt of 'AP Brock -D, MacLean. Dr. Blanchard. - Impressed strongly ca the minds 8. Spink Kula. Cannington-Col. W- J. Cowan. constantly that will Fred Brandon'. 9. Bimiverton, and Also, Cement'kept -...]uf the people, lessons Thorab-Dr. McKay. W. -J, Latimer. on hand. '-aot be forgotten when thS, War is 10. Mara-Patber Sherridan, wm over, it will prove & great blessing McPhee. It. Rama -A. F. Coops "Frank Mitchell, Cooper. Mr. Herring. to Canada in the years to come. PICKERING For a number of years it has 'been the practice of young men Germany to .and women to go to Gertn' rornplete their education. When "they had ahsorbed all the know. -,lege thiLt the colleges of this coup- - try --'1,4ry cci-uld-immrt, they. felt tl t `there was something . fackina, and Filthat sometbirig could be supplied it of Ger- ,within the college walls �.tt*ny. Each pear thousands of ---7-7 -.- - -f-- - . . students rom. and other colonies as well as from MADE IN, CANADAw "th�- United States and other counIii - -Aries flocked to the celebrate II EXTRA ...,-,EXTRA I From now until the end of the Piano Contest 'we Will B have Special Sales every Wednesday, W extra V bones votee'wUl be -given on Special advertiff goods. Bonus 'potes for Wednesday, 0 0 E OEM S ER ''1 -9 T N r Oats, family size, 25c.. 500 voted T 1. Quake 1 Qtiaker Flour, 21l lb. sack, 90c., '000. &Quaker Corn Flake,. 25c., 7.. 500.1 U -E DON'T FORGET -All pink vot.e.s• must be brought in on• or. before Wednesday. Dec. 1st, to count in the S. contest. Next,modthth6 color will be blue; YEADE-CAED -a-rso 15e­t6sffeTMr-the-iirst time on W S 4M nesday, Dec. 1st. All contestants sh--oaTd call -and we will - - - ' . . . ­ ­ . .1 - I explain the value of the trade cards in the contest. WATCH OUR. ADV. EACH WEEK J..:'R I C H A R 0'-S 0 N PEEL'S �*---SH--0-E--i6--'STORE .*.- -For the latest. styles in Fall anct Winter Footwear. Farmers Shoes Bring in your whole 'family and lot us shoe thea, Boy$i and .girls school shoes of the best quality. A complete stock of Rubbers, felts, etc. --Bell -Phone 151. O -N J. :..PEEL --WHITSY. ONTARIO -T" STANDARD BANK OF -CAN.&MA lHffAD Orf= FAcient aid Prompt"Service 4n every Department SAVINGS BANK -at'aff Branches. PICKERING BRANCH, .4. W. GORDON. Afameor. arseck 660 at wishirr. WITH YOU in three weeks, and will expect something extra wood to eat, and here's r4 tip from a wise -old -head. You can save enough money tura nice Xmas present in the following list Iftest cleaned currants. per lb. 10c. oxcellout off *tock raisins• per lb. 10o. Bxtracta all flavors 9c. 3 toe215c" Orange and lemon peels. peir I b. 20c. hieing sugar, red ,fe&tber.' loc. Rodpaths or St. Lainirence granulated sugar per 100 lbs r S& 50, 14 lbs. for 1.00- Nice free golden yellow su" per lOOlbaSO20,151bator 1.00 Post Toasties & Malta Vi(& 9c. 3for 25c. Roman meal nugget@ 9c. .3 for 25C. Catsup, large bottles Re. 3for 26e Matches, bestguality &boxes for 20c,L Extra quality pickled roots per lb.outy 160 Finn -an h&ddie, oranges and lemons and the best. Bakers' bread at only Or. Our groceries are the freshest. ;-GEORGE. -PHI Ll P aRGET ":61081ts of learning that dispensed: r Ord 1 ourw %Am ­G*.rman Kultnr,` in order. to .have the finishing touches added -to their already Llar*ge* stock of ..knowledge. The war will change � 7 all this. The war has shown that if you stayed indoors sill'winter-you might • 4erman Kultur is not what it isnot need your Ford 'till, "new gr"s" time- 'But -"Pposed to be. There is some- wide "out-of-doors" the Ford serves in the w Ili Welt in June. It's.the all=yoar--­ annoy would not produce a' nation i� round car with d f eputation ors�­Snd of murderers, as she has done. -In j,if economy thitt isn't affected by the seasons.. ;future; students who are in search the best of knowledge grill -fled , -The Ruiiaboult is now $480: the TownCar*7W, f.o.b. egippcd, luclud- it uniiecessary to go to Heidelberg Ford, Ontario. All earrs. completely Jug electric headlights._ Equipment sora not InducTo I I `ADr any of the other celebrated ani- --speedometer; Get parbicalare-from, -versitles of Germany. Our 'own ...'icountry will see that it will not be V. J. LUKE - - SON,. ece soary to go beyond the bounds Whitby, Ontario -':*of -the British Empire to supply W, B. Powell, Pickering.. the best. in culture- , W bile - the .?German language may still be .:"ugKf_in our schools, the same 'bo'attached Imp)ortance Will not Ato it as has been in the past. "_That w6'carry a large assortraent of BRANTFOR1) ROOF- ING and WOOD SHINGLE S, so that you Vnll not haveto wait for your orders . to be fill6d. BUSH orders at, this time of the season are fi We have Silo stock all ready m ., and ready" toere Did you. ever -see our HEAVY WA ,.....thing for' thaf partition you your ceiling will be be ' tter crack nor break off Try it, Alway '-Wirt -s6fad to your near "Don't forget -our ph +w : ��'ei,�;� ss `moi `w".. �a'r�'.y "'PIS"!, �.'..y tSS� ,,,i;J• %°•7!�,--a�ws .-�- ."r� + •� ' � `�r�.�.'�•_'_.'^°''�"�T�+�` ' - 'T�... . ',+� . 4x :� - - � c �.'_-.�W:.ri..s'"`�""�'' •sa� es :" _ ;.a.•.-�:w'.��sl:a'k. *e.�""�rc":+.e.�,r""s'�� +-�,•..i�air--.a'". �'�'�`>-;{�$� r'^� s.vrr'a 3+s�C`' .... ,.' w+,msier ,.�R.:=?�+�' !, .+ ,..etre gw�.7�r�¢s� �-.. pt ,y�, .r. .r d � -:. v9 ,.. '„�r . �..,,, . �, ...�. .. r.. „ }, :.:� . t'" • :a:. "+�' . s°�- • • :'r a :.i* t Yet ' r-. -tn . x.+o.•; w ' .. -.^., ..,. .e• .. 'a.,"y,,.- _ - :t, ,.d ., ....:" ,.-.,..: :.a-'��+ °^'+Y 7c•.. 1 .a•-:..: �„ yP ^,$'.. ....s. 'y�„•.. ,,�'-d .:?"q x "°� �, �•",nV ... '... �,;.�,.._ �• :•'.,.- ..r.... _,,.. .+. .., _, ,. :..: '.: .rad - 'r. .:m>-_^r.� . �,. s:+ .!! x.r t_ r> - y ... .(.. ... '. :. , � . -.+. L.. : _ (F'f• 4 ��� r. ,dt �+ , did' E r, 1tt t:+4 sMONs Harry ' Thomson is - vie}ting niAg to the Milan milia• and pro rly x Fez Middleton is balldi*a new friends in Toronto and elsewhere. classed as a county okure, . r►eraade► to his residence. Mrs. George Riehardson has R. A. Fleming, who made^ preaenta- tion of the case for the villa a was THE DOMINION '� ^ Miss Margaret Gregg is confined been ill 'suffering from a severe g ' � attack of 1p, grippe,bat -is some- warmly conEra6ylated by hEe contra- , -.to her bed through illness.res oa the result. Deputy Padget, of ^ James Underhill had a busiuees What Wt -tet at a time of ' writ. Markham Tp. and Reeve Cornell. of soruMo a osua, �.. �ecsiasxr. rr. a'riurmsats��es-saasroaw. tbt+ip�p to the doo� Tuesday tag - - Scarboro, gave. str 4u� ort to the C. A•DMZRT• Gessad f ` ' -- James Laws had a buainese ' Thoma* 8tepheneon has been -representative from tt e village. i `tr}p to Pickeri on Monde bush this reek shoeing Graham FSYflI!!!S Sate Notes CO�itl3cted Monday. k a ropy convaatent to have the Dou&Woo Dank wUsct your Sdwmdea. Bros'. horses prior to their being TIME TdBLE-Pickeria Siationti thaatoa7todoaosounelt. R Miss A. Schnurr. is spending a g week with friend$fn the sit taken to the Wiatek Fair at T. R. Trains going East ace as follow*- When �gnhaw,axle,have the Notes madspa7ONSat-ths.DomWooik* y and deposit them hen toreollectlon. Miss C011ina, of Toronto. spent Guelph. No. 6 wt.;l " 8.06 A M• SuchwHeetioos are made on moat favomble terms. ! There will be a r: eetitig 'of all 12 -14051 2.30 P. M. z; #ecr days tivith Miss Graham. •• 1� .Local. _ .• 6.04 P. M. R. E: Fors th was in the" tit' these �, h� are interested in hockey _ _ _.... .. . _ _ r Y y Trains going West due se foUowe-- TiNHITBY BRANCH : A. A. ATKINSON V Thos. Bit•ket t s office •ori • Tues- ,Manager. 'y two days ]net week on business. No. 13 Local •- 7.42-s. M. � • Mrs. Wm. Salton, of Paris, is day evetring neat. A good at= •• it Local-2.15P�i spending a few days with. friends tetidance is requested., •.. 7 Mail 7.50. P. M, here Fred Clinkenbocmer, Freeman �Snndagiaoluded__ __ ✓,r Miss Cowie, of Markbam is vis hiatitla and'Fred Renshaw, have -ring with Mrs. Brown for a short let tzii-tl 'l;etne i'�om the :�drth: FARC _IMPLEMENTS FRy�T cA KE,_ _ F -R SAL time. west. elvers they have been em. Wilfred Underhill, -of- Err lu ed �itp-iii the. ouRbs--Including- the J�ha Deer, Fos' -- -'- --"--Fruit Ladders of all sizes Wilkinran_and_Fleury. .Alsorr�=- -at=ti silu=baatfs= g pastfagrtunnths P! Bp etiL ever qday with his MARK aM pairs for -the foregoing. D / special tives here.H/T /� a s -' -Mrs. Wtii. Murdoch, of Winui-Wagons. Buggies. Also Tongue Sup - The otrtsta nding feature of Friday's ports for binders, that make the 25 and 15 cents per lb. Emery Weels, Saws, •etc. r^� peg, Man., Is - visiting friends in session of the York County Council yoke easy and burden light. at the ' she village. was thtr bruad view taken by 'the mem' White Wyandotte eggs for sale, ffbam Get our prices -on the -Ford -auto. - Wm. Jenkins and Charles Booth bers rh dpcidiug to assume the main- pure bred stock: P1C3�OZ'1nE' �H'�d=X of Toronto; spent Over Sunday tenancy of the big new bridge over the with T. P. 3htck. Rouge River In this Village, relieving if you want any kind of farm imple= W. S3. TA03COCI�T Miss Bella Forttie has been con- this municipality of all onus in connec- meat gall or write Orders given iatesi3nen or by hone $ROCS ROAD. fined to the house with a severe tion with it,- This action constitutes Pickering will receive the -best attention. a precedent iu the coucty and while L. D. 88IIk8, ee -__-_attack of Is rippe. not strictly in accordance with the HERB MONNEY, PICSEWNG_ �epreSentatrve Chas. and Mrs. Howey, Of Lon• agreement entered into between the - TAILORING- - - ; don, are spending a few days with two municipalities, was regarded as ._D. A. and Mrs. Scott. 6 the only fair basin. The debenture Men's high-grade Tailoring to meas., _ WANTED NOW, _ is Hugh Gregg sr., is spending a debt will be paid off by the village, ure. It's great to feel that fou nee Reliable aalesman to act as gent few a s with his daughter. Mia. but the new agreement its retroactive going to please a customer when tak• in Ontario County. — AT oxoa FOR — Thos. Condi, of Uxbridge. and takes effect from Jan. 1, 1615. Lag his order. Your -measure is taken The village likewise agrees to assume by D. Simpson, s practical inane The Par W!lsrKLY PiQSERING and DIB1'fiIQT J. A. Kaox. wholesale milliner, the maintenance of a small bridge ruc. secrret of success In tailoring is to know Outfit free, exclusive territory and of Toronto, was the est of R.E.g bow. No matter what shape a man is money making specialtiesOur - - — �B T' "- n Foryth, over the we�-end. we can make the appeesunce normal agencies are the beet in the business Old Reliable Since the market has been rt • - and stylish. See us for a Xmas suit for we - sail the highest grade of y COULD NOT stock nt most deliveries I to pprices and ; opened our village has a busy . and others. at. Our prices areieas than guarantee deliveries in first clava FONT�3ILL NURSERIES apppeearanceon Wednesdays.D. SIMPSON A Co. condition. Nursery stock is selling Miss S. E. Evans is s ndin a� well this year and good moria can q�e ONFEET Agents for Crown Tailoring Co. � y Farmers ! Why remain Idle all alai- �-1 - _ `.few days with Mr.' and Mrs. Hr`tm- __ be made. n this district. For par- . er when you ears take up a ps73ag' �� er and other friends in Aurora. tieulars write Sales Manager, agency? - Harr Porter is bus these days PELHAM'NUaSFRYCo.,_ Harry y y - Choice tial of varieties for spring _K !lL B"4W SO Weak--CAWd _ _ . _ _ .. To"NTO, ONT. pp - . nursing a sore hand which wan in. . planting. LiberaiTeima. 8aneiisose < jured by beiast shoved through a NCt Do Mir Work—Found �,� Ftee Outfit. Exclusive Serritory. window. Several stitches were i^ '�eeessary to clove up the wound. In Nova! Way. De Laval Separators WAIT$ NOW ROIL t'ARTlCt7LA$8 Our street lamps are new kept Adrian. Mich. —'dI suffered terribly jw,t,�' STONE do WELLINGTON buroiaRfrOm dusk until 8 o'clock �(� Silos _ �� with femabe weakness and backaerbe and the followingmorn.iag. This ea- "_ - - - •' �'i, gut so weak that I - - T O R• n N T O 'l tables thoQe-who.remRla out .at all '1: .,..� •+ . hardly - All the music of s11 the I have just secured the agency for hours to find their way home in work. IPP.b n I I world and moat of the _the-theCalt and see new - �t the wee sma oors. `'. washed dishes i I . fun of it. too, is at our - PICKERING -- Wm. SbepberdsoD, brother of '� y separator and secure- Mrs. L. Lin too, and who was for so had to sit -down and. I command if you ow a. a _ _ rices. - �+�� erly a resident of Claremont, has . when Iwond sweep p _ ,LtJ11��aR Yhs�irl been ceverely, . wounded at the e•s the floor I would get L A tad phone 1913. _ _ .' trout, according to the casualty so weak that I woakl have to gat a drink - Russell Andrew, 7 list r. Sp sired o , who das every few minute*. G R A F O N O L APICKERIN_G• Ont. Jy Mr. SF►enceley, who has been en- �d before I did my - - -gaged with E. E. Pugh for reamer• f - _ Price $20 a Easy Terms. We have just-reMyed a .hegvy -- aI years has been engaged with dnetingIwoaldbwve p' -and well assorted stock of _ Mrs. D. Forsyth for the coming to lie down. I got Made in Canada.. Frusta' Vegetables ear, and has moved. into : Mrs. so poorly that my folks thought I was _ .Ask to hear them at- - White Pine, Georgia Fine and going into consumption. One day I ' f Hemlock Lumber. Ecors Ws house at North Clare- Gra Fruit, Bananas. Malaga y found a piece of paper blowing around McFadden s Drug Store pe g moat. lbs yard and I picked it tip aid read it. 6 t Gf'apee, Oranges, Cranberries, _ .All kinds of interior finish in l Tbomaq'E. and INrg Stephenson .sad 'Saved from the Grave.' wad . PICKERIN4 Lemons, Figs.Ch.eatnuts,Eraiil Georgia pine Doors- ity and Sunday Pearson. were Thog.and family, latter�e broth-mpanied by hs. ��poand � deme what Lydia E. f wearer I T Rower, Spanish it2 8z. 4z aSaab,z B. C. ed er-in-law, grbwwed it to my busbond and be- said.Good' Luckz+ r Mr. • Swinson, who is Onions, Lima Beane: - -Cedar Shingles. seriously ill suffering from a pan -7 tioa't you is i 90 I did, and I _ :iter' I bad trkso two bottle* I telt Jost reeeioed a bad of potatges.llytic stroke. better and I said ao ai busband.Z don't -lt� Tree -9 - Fred Holden will hold an auc- Try Marquis home-made taffies [ �. need any more, and acid Yea bed pd -- D Gordon tion sale of standing timber, con- _ _ and oris , . _ listing of maple and cedar, at lot baUm take it a little longs: anyway. Depends on having the right bind `9, con. g. P}rieriaR, on Thursday, So I took It for f ° months ad goY of trees. Bowman's have Neilao�3 Ise -Cream on hand _ PICKERING well and -strong. all the time.; Dec. 99th, to be sold in about I3n>� 9 Tftmnw h St., Adrian, Mirk ! heavy fibrous hoots. _ • quarter acre lots. Also at the+ _ *I same time and place be will sell Net Weil Enough to Work. They are grown in the -right kind H, J. MARQUIS „mai and I*dependeat phowAk about 1200 cedar rails. In mess words is bidden the terigeds of Boil. They are handled - - of many a woman, housekeeper txwage : O#tv'�O Alexander Gall, of the -fifth con- earner wbe herself sad is often pad packed in the pink of cession of Uxbridge, died on. Sat- helping to supprt a family, on 000dition --and they gm*. 'rhe PTCi[el3IIg urday at the age of 76 years. He wages. Who- or In bogs•, oMce, fac- «:- F IE E D now one of the oldest residents of �3, shop, store or kitdm woman Two more agents wanted al�llaIlC��Ommltte9 . the township and was high] re- should remember that there i one tried in Ontario -County. at C. N. R•,S#dOII +�++ - •petted,. His funeral took place 6°d amu° remedy far the ilia to whish all Wood _ worsen w e prone, and that is Lydia l� THOS: W. BOWMAN 6l 50N CO. Cherry wood Monday when his. body was Pinkham's vegetable Compe>aad. It The object of this Association isto 4 -conveyed to the Utica cemetery Pr'�� that vigor wh -h makes work r tecrran Brewers' Gra' leasers steal and prosecute I for interment. eery. The Lys E. Fincham Medici" - las, Malted Corn Feed the felon! - Ex -Controller NcCacthy, of To. Co., Lynn..Tair. __ Ridgeville, OUt nO Bran, Shorts, Flour, Corn, OileAke ronio. will dist church morning orn od in nevening .' -- - -•. sale Cotton am f See f 413ed Steer them Liml,�sely �Oommi.memb� M "oa sunel y e 8p, -IOUSE FURNISHINGS orders n. or.3wi t' 9 r the •afternoon. He will speak in Fertilizers. the interests of the. Temperance - Mombeahip fee fi.00.; Phone Home Markham 5030. and moral department of the Our new Frt}1 Stock is complete in eder3 line. Tickets may be had from the er.eid.nfr ate ,church. Mr. Real will go to .. Son tery.onopplies0on., ;'�TeW deaf ns•in'Buffats. Qnaxter cut Oak Combinatioli Tlz.omas Reesor — , Stouffville, where be will conduct, a s_ Exac. Com. -L. D: Banks, C. S. Palm20 - anniversary services. - regular $40,00, for $35.00: _ it"oamsda�ouA..ea era C. L. Moreoinbe, Pickeri4g, Out rd Our sporting element have ad 'til aoosataae0'►t eap>:tgxA 'a a sma e t dad boxing bouts m their list of 'Everything lit prices that are right. taeganois's •r+aso ' C4alttm-stet L. LA. O'Connor. W. J, Clark. Call and inspect our stock, it will pay you n toga ap � President; Bears'"" �1 sports Rad much excitement. is ceased thereby. In one of the re- ri H. -BU'RLING - ' ` PICKERIl'�IG •� �eQ -� •. - ��eent bunts one of the 'Contestants b• o tiPbas thrown nearly through a ��■ s clay rti m �, g g f window, causing considerable a O eat. -w ,damage to the said window and to - — s `Le,t �• -1O •-' - _ she unfortunate contestant whos MaiON CO �Tries were attended to by Dr. s SIW • !F q -7.9 t r e. A oaamaa� ? Brodie. _ . .. Mr. David Hopper who is re- _ �� ••' _ �� 4 tiring from business will hold an_'@:6 in 3.terdiOs HitB .m a nnctio❑ sale of his stock of 23ry �, e G a a s. groceries, boots and shoes, As the Millinery Season will soon close, we are offering^ the balance. of 4 J �gg� b Of all malselals and design e. fire roof safe, scales this season's Hats at reatl reduced rices. Hate, re $1.50 `°i - °' =a� a g kept in stook. It will pay _ P , g y P g• t. !~ ; e S » a Z b 'call a our works acd ' oar :lost rPmtseg on Wednesday to $6.00 will be sold one less and some still lower.' �� � i.0 a �� ��o X a and obtain prices. Don't be mided t?�e store hag been If you want a good bat at little money. Come to -day. s•b "� tos� _.. _... .. '�.- g 5 i* we do no a tb , 000segw� � � Aj . * � *gen t employ euro i n ¢must be sold _ s O c g n ai O A tri ly we can, and do throw off the e -qle will - - • t ..- t a a = S commission of 10 per Doti., which yoa w0 after -Season,.•• r t '• osrlainly *rive b seoh.ariing irtrm n.,? ening.General Dry Goods and Fancy Goods for the Xmas including M - a a 's $ corW lysin y P � the San ta-Claus.Pack Iwith beautiful and wonderful things from allover �� j� is . �---� gray- the world. .Also, Meti s, Women's, Girls'and- Boys Underclothes and i a -,m ;�' a° o a WHITBY GRANITE Mo t,�re $we4tegs for the cold days_ _ �' _ �. __ _ . _ . _ _ Amos• Whitby, oobwto _ �t Boots, Shoes, -Rubbers, Overalls, Top Shirts, Dress Shirts, Etc. f _Ciraui Chopping e -Greenwood - Hardware • GROCER_ _ : a Call andsee'our stock of "Hi3PPY IE Sw - _ AND OAT_ FLARING_ _ Thought" and other stoves i The tindersigned is prepared to do as well as other lines line of Holiday Goods.-- Rfitains; pkg 2 for 25c, -Raisins in bulk, grain chopping and oat flaking of Hardware. r: 25c, Mixed Peel 18c lb, Currants 14c Ib, Rolled Oats Bic lbs 25c. "Eavetroughiag and -re icing �i Whent 5. lbs � c, Good Black and Mixed ,Tea 3klb, Befit every day is the tdeek } ,s promptly attended to. 30c and 40c lb,'Five Roses Flour, ialao Cream and TO* -Buns, ez4eptl_QnSaturday Work guaranteed and prices Best Cleanser 3 cans 25c. Phone zeCQ- quantity of slabs for sale; also moderate. wagon tongues, axles, etc. s • _ - Lawrence Denny, Pia SON & Coes ICKERIN� Bohn F• Sayles, Greenwood GREENWOOD V a -.., : r;••�'+s b+n' _ '•+.'�.�"S-='�5?L+»� �.::^-,n-yrs%z,..k;-:i'tii'L-k.-Y_./?x1.. !e¢:r .-.+--`,ti�.?. '7�•='ire'�___: �•..�.k--_ .fr•+e.`t+`4f. i'.:..;_ .i •sev'",?!: �.:W�..�.,°-...`'�'d.._�c�eA��.:,'�`'�r:..,"+t',Y�+wn.,`.'�v�k-�.�'?43'+:a-r,-+sswF .:%Y�tf6r .f"".: :r t�-� ,5jr a: ay ,t a;r, mss . -•, rrsr rs.w..•rr..na u^a. . r ^�rs'z' •w.a.: - - ,, -.,.r.v." ,,C. %•...EY�"ri^W.t4•,s*r.i-., :.:..... .... ..xr.,maTo+q,. -#m.•,l�."'•a""-l.,9 --..,.n:arv^,-,"`'r.'a.. N ,. wac•S"r`'',ew &_ne.'r. '-";'-«�.:,k*..w.n",om",.. �.. �c"ct M+.. -_rr,L.v.;.' 'x`..,,..F. +%^n?r_s',•-rar -Fr�'riuvn•r:'a^cx$..4 .,-'.ra-,„ox,^.. n.ar;',r�,.f.'.•e:-.v”i•'� ✓- .:..'k- :r,,,-,:..ec a.,rfd'.+ 'rmoi,.. a •',, n.rti =.;;"-1 +* r;`h. J- ..•- -'` -.'. .,s. �. •.. - n....y :c5.:,n. 3''. '..: R+.r •7. "a .ti, gy s*. t-ro - wJ Y �"`' _ r• .r a A--:, •.> •,.r,:« rt, a. .,n Y _: �+t. +c. ..p_ .v.•.•a'r'�}'t.. Q �,. f T'j ... � ny .M.'::• . n Y"'��.., ,. ,� ... . . r 'J .. ' 1l. •�' "� ..-. /,. t .. __ ... -. - _ _ - - Y 74 �e of co you can even to Miss Fox and have a' direct - bearing upon , subsequent de fop- urn meats. '-'CHAPTER XVI: buy cheaper teas,but 6' Al According to Mrs. -Fox's account, r' her younger brother, S. hen, had sl- ` �tl Delielous ways been wayward, and worry over A"i with - his frequent escapades, more than one of which batt amounted to serious breaches of the law, had hastened the Blanc Mange death of his parents: Before arriving at maturity, he had been Qbliged to I flee the count wizen suspicion point- -� � ��x _ Have you never tried "C'rorun Brand- with tS' Blanc Mange and other Coni Starch Puddin s? br, t him as the murderer of his older g is undoubtedly the most economical and what '; brother, Samuel. - They seem to blend perfectly -'each improves i f ' Miss Fox whir ered to me in an pars t0 be Chea 111 rice will rove t0 be the other -together, they make simple, in- p a P p p expensive desserts,' that everyone aye are agitated way: "This is the first I extravagant in use. The fresh.young leaves of •°giniply delicious". knew that I ever had an Uncle Sam- . nal." "Salads" will yield you generous value for _.. I _ _- - - EDWARDSBURa The two brothers, it seemed, had �0a money. --� "CROWN BRAND" D been upon some expedition of their �_ - __ - - --- - y own -fishing, Steve accounted for rt- _ -1` - -Baa-Pedro, from -which -Steve -e - u CORN SYRUP returned home. A Portuguese fisher- "That's all. That is the sort of HOLLAND, GERD1AtiS', BELt;1Cii. is ready to serve overall kinds of Pi:ddings•- man talked in the Wilmington bar- creature my only living brother was "LILY w1iITE" is rieakes a new and attractive dash of such an old rooms of 'having seen two men light- -his own brother's murderer. I was Barb -Wire Fences • Only Separate a pure white Corn favorite as Bakal Apples -is .far cheaper than ing in a catboat after dark, and sick at heart for the poor thing who , syrup -more deli- butter or preserves when spread on bread -and Steve's, story was discredited. The had been Lois's mother; I hoped that Them in Some Pfaees. curup moreL&Tor el is best'for Candy -making. body was never found, but Steve's she aright be dead. The barb -wire boundary 6etween-- `•crvrvt Srrr„+d••. ASK YOUR GROC[R—In 2, 6, 10 AND 20 LS. TINS. flight was accepted 88 conclusive evi- "It was the ivory box' that he Holland and her neighbors. Germany i'erhttps You would. THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED " dente of his guilt and the grand jury 1 threw at Jim. I kept it -I don't g prefer it Head Able¢ - Manteca] 30 later returned an indictment against know why; perhaps because I thought and Belgium, presents a remarkable him. From the day of his disap- ' it really might be -worth something." _picture at some points, where it bi- - pearance nothing had been heard from I As Struber and -I were preparing sects_ farmh.ouses,-tow.ns o- T even cats- - him until nearly fourteen years later. to' leave, I detected uneasy look in straight across the platform of fron- i Meanwhile the Foxes had in Lois Fox's eyes and al uneasy she was ! tier railway stations. • I from San Francisco to Los Angeles, reluctant to see me go. and had been in the latter city barely "Are you afraid to stay here?" I' There is one place where the street ia fortnight when late one night Stece asked, lingering upon the porch. is divided up the middle, so that Dutch h� reen Sial their a appeared -unannouncedeot agew re "No, no. But I to troubled about and German shops rbcs each other their home -the same cottage where that automobile following you. Please' across barriers of barb Wien. On the we were now gathered -bearing in be careful." further side' of the street rune a By CHARLES EDAIONDS WALK his arms a girl infant three yearn old. My Ilea, aped at the thought that street railway, which is in Germany'. He displayed no trace of tender- she should ue concerned about me. I Separated from the tracks by a high �• -� I Hess or -affection for the child, which � impulsively caught one of her hands g Author of"The Silver Blade;'- "The Paternoster Ruby;' . wire fence there runs down the mid - he declared to be his, and in answer >n mane,_ and made no move to dle of the street a strip 12 feet wide, "The Time Lock," etc. to his sister's inquiries respecting !withdraw it, the mark on the little one's breast, he "I shall," I promised. "Since my which is neutral ground. Then comes !rxsne I denied that it was a birthmark. I own unpleasant experience I am not another fence, and the. barrow bit of "It's her brand," be had sardonical- I likely, to walk into any more traps- -road and pavement beyon,l it are. in. _ CHAPTER h`C'.'-(Coat'dj. _Conjure our Drains se we would, ly declared. "I put it there myself not tf I know it. But, my dear girl. Holland. At each street corner are. so I can tell her if I ever lose -her. you two women must not remain here' narrow_ openings to allow pa:c9age Struber looked at me. "What do ; AW whole thing remained inexplic- When a fellow's on the jump all the alone, unprotected. I'll find out from . you know about that' Beat me to it, ; able; so presently I asked Struber tillze, like I am. a kid's the easiest It Struber a reliable man and have him ;from one country to the other, nen- seas his comment. Then he asked ;whether tie, had found the Republic watch the house."tries o! each country standing cerefuT thing in the world to mislay. If she ;:Miss -Foxy "Flaw do. you know they Hotel's missing guest. ever wants to know what it means," t Although she protested that there guard on ' either side. It is the main took, it He scowled and shook his head. was no need of m doin so, I wag ! street of a. busy town, and the ordi- "He just disappeared There's no- he had maliciously added, just tell y. g "While you two were talking, be- j her it's the `Kiss of the Silent Death. resolved that she was not going to be nary town life flows back and forth. thing to go on but his description. - the next victim of the scoundrels who while little Dutch street boys talk to ore !came ori; on the porch. I pars- 'and that's brought us nothing. We It'd her mascot.` ed long enough to look -into the front ; But,' Mrs. Fox wistfully explain- I had enveloped us in their coil. And the German street boys through the -room 'myself. Right away I missed ''an only wait and gee if anybody turn9 ed, "I couldn't ever tell her anything yet, when the snare was finally laid meshes. Down this street at the be- ` the little box from the mantel; where i up dead. It isn't the same as if yuh qo awful, so I always said it was a for us we both walked into it as m. l was huntin' somebody that's well t tinning of the war the Dutch night - F =it has always stood. ' birthmark. Steve was, base enough ,blindly as moles. known; we haven t an idea who this g tion watched for four days and nightw Y' t Our taxi had proceeded rhe two to lie about it and I thought if any- P perhaps "Dict you �or_ your aunt keep any- guy is i bod .would to the trouble of tat- i blocks on the return to town when i tt& German army marching, south -- thing is ix . My glance met Miss Fox'is. In hers li go 1 Struber muttered: ward into Belgium. losing a little baby they wouldn't �, � , _ "Nothing of consequenee: only a -i read understanding. waste time over a silly, meaningless j "There she is all right, all right. ; All the villages on -the fros=tier lend few choice _Pescadero pebbles: -'and ; Suppose I tell him," I sed. The stn oat far enough behind sons neaten -her precious stones, 'Aunt •� • p mark like Lois's." ( y y ! a confusedly bisected emstence, a belt If you think it best,' she acqufea- , a fellow can't see their number." r Struber s curiosity was getting the of barb -wire, as it were, aep>;<raLing Lois jokingly called theu3. _ Bui you ;ted, better or him, so I went over to where I looked back and saw the gray, - _know what they are; ours were enc- (- �Vbereupon Struber listened with I automobile perhaps half s square to their heads frodi their' feet. in these ce tionally ` ett but of no particu- ` he was seated and told hies about the + p q p y, marked attention to a recital of Miss our rear,painstakinglyaccommodat- pls� the work of the Dutch tattoo -mark. He gave me a bewil- I i lar slue." - 'Fox's mysterious correspondent. He m their ace to ooze," as a few ex- ; is -rrisinly to search the people who - We contin4eptj discuss the episode seemed to regard the circumstance as dered look, but made no comment. g, p at length; bu no very satisfac- of vast importance, but one that .for iments on our part -Speeding u t pass. lest they carry in . or out illicit r The entire episode of Steve Wil- P� pa P ti p los results,unavoidable -theory the time beth morel added to his-lets's visit to hfs stater had- been so' suddenly and bbruptly slowing dowp merchandise. The German sC•sarde are Yg cold-blooded, so brutal and _unreel- agaitz-demonstrated. mostly concerned with keeping a look - that Mrs. Fox's assailants were Chin- myatifilcatior,-especia ly when he. be � . ere. explained nothing whatever. Any came convinced that neither the girl ing, that the woman had needed not (To be continued. out for deserters or able-bodied Bet. I ,'way it. was only an assumption that nor her aunt had the remotest idea urging to accept the tittle one as a � � � - dans who seek to a ape from Ger- they were Chinese; the laundry wag- i who Strang could be. charge. Her husband ordered the un- maxi rule. At a few points the Ger- JJ on mzg�ttt have been a blind. Steve -Trouble il�,t' he laid his finger upon natural fattier from the house with a I Tie R'ORii OF BOilBS:•- man'side of the barb -wire• fence- is i Willets ways' not a Chinaman; although command never to show himself the crux -of -our difficulties, we further protected by wires carrying 'mas ueradin' as such -at the7ti'me he ' h g again under pain- of. being turned over q g aven't anythin to work on but loose - -electric current and searchlights play met trig death. 'soda; there ain't a blamed thing that to the police. Will had laughed, Remarkable Facts Regarding Victims t. One factor, however. now seemed can be made to serve as a connecting ! apparently unimpressed either by the i o' Zeppelin Raids. uP and down the Hae during the night. " err, irlely: the object of the per -'link.. Suppose Strang and the -guy at threat or the wholesome loathing with i In the towns which are bisected by sirtenf, secret search, directed at oral the Republic are the same. Suppose which these good people regarded Surgeons in English hospitals who*, -the boundary line there are two or p he sent you the -diamond -why dict he hila• r have attended victims of Zeppelin- :three contrasts- which Strike4t the er • at the unknown Republic guest's room, next, at my person, and my own I do it? Why. did he write those let- I brought the kid here -and I raids give remarkable facts regarding ! server. immediately. AI! the soldiers rooms and office, and then carried ters to bliss Fox? What's she to risked my neck to do it, too -because the work of bombs launched from air- 1 on one side of the Iine are in one into -'Miss Fox's home, was closely - him?" - I knew she would be wall take;rl care : craft, Apart from their explosive type of uniform, while- in tire. other identified with the carved ivory boxes; r `•[ know-beggin' your pardon, of," he hail said. Then followed s force, missiles dropped from a height ;half of the town there are just apt but as Struber observed, "There' tt threat of his own: See that ou do Miss•=that you're Steve Wi,.ets s of a mile or two gain such momentum many soldiers, ,but, of course, in a ". seemed to he -no end of them."' dao hter. That don't help us any, .it too, roe if she dies hell wi I be_ a � 8 P Y that the • do great damage b their different type of dress. The sentry My mind flew back suddenly to the either, except that Steve gets croakf i cool retreat far you compared with y g Y early morning. For the Rest time ! ' this happy home when I'm through disturbance of air. I boxes, on one side are red, white. "send ng. ed by a Chink ring while cracking Mr• with you. Some day I'm going to Some of those killed have met their' blue,, on the other side they -are red. I connected my two Chinese callers `..Ferris's safe where one of the boxes �I co 'the box missing rroizz my desk ' a have use for the kid and when I want ' death from the shock of explosions white and black. a i Right now everything's so dog= her I'll want her in a hurry." drawer, a conclusion with which Stru- Boned tae>gled up thatr-unless-" I without being hit by any fragments of I part 'of the lawn o`[ Baariz-Hertott - ber promptly agreed_- 1 !ie trailed off into silence and sat With .no word respecting life baby's $hell or sustaining wounds. Persona is Belgian, but it is saved from Ger. sa - "It's like this," he _voiced an idea I mother, , nor his own hidden wander- i 1 ,. t revolving something in his mind. We have- lost legs and arms from the roan occupation owing to the fact that of his own: -in some way or other ; ,vaiLed-for him to continue, but at fags and flittinga to evade the law, `same cause. A large proportion of the Chinks 's mixed up in'the whole ten}bth he shook his.head once more Willeta faded away into the night as it is entirely surrounded by Dutch business, but whether ftiey`re the main 'and morel' said: -- secretly as he had appeared to the t those killed in the streets and a ma- territory -a utile Belgian island in guys or ust tools I don't know. But i "I wrap thinkin' o' Strang- some- surprised and dismayed Foxes. I jority of the wounded have received I the middle of Holland. There is no there's tis about it -we don't know ,how he sticks in my mind.' almost They were not troubled by him their wounds from broken glass. need of sentries here, and there is- no _ whether.it's only the boxes they want, had an idee about him, but it ain,t ; again; at_ least he never directly More persons in the London area wire to mark the invisible frontier one Particular box, or what they ire- ; clear yet; I got to 'work it out a little -1 bothered them; and it wa's not until I have -been killed or wounded in the which runs through the middle of t tl e Hove is jnAde some particular box. further." he came to be connected with various streets than in buildings. Notwith- main -streets. From here to the real ; diamond?" I suggested. I All at nnee he was struck with a crimes and outrages, after Lois had I standing the warnings of the Govern- frontier •one travels over a :veil -paved ore it -might be the diamond," thought. He turned to me ab tl learner to maturity, that Mrs. Fox y roadway, which is Dutch, while the _ Struber admitted; "I've had that ides +• �p y' meat that the should stay indoors, Seen anything "more o the gray learned anything of her evil broth - in my skull- rtight: along. 'auto?" he asked. erns subsequent career: the inhabitants persist in crowding in- itch at the side is Belgiait. At the - r`Bgt' as Iwas' going to nay: if it i It followed us here," I told him. It was when his name began to to the streets, running to windows railway station, which is Baarie In was Mr. Feri is'= two Chink' callers ' "Sayl" he exclaimed, but rolapsed adorn-_ the newspapers' that terror and going to their housetops when f Holland and Wielde in Belgium, the y that frisked his desk far his bar -, into silence without d ing it. Ina crept into bei soul and took up a per- i word` Lost Zeppelins are coming is: frontier rung straight through the the one the diamond was in -the•} manent . abiding -place there. Her, passed around. - ticket office and rout across the : plat- in -they moment he went on: "You just go on P I _ didn't have time to open it to see about your business without letting husband was now dead; she bad no 1 A prominent American resident has; form on either side. A line of colored what was inside, ar to look far enough on you're wise to them trailing .yuh. , .protector; and she could not banish to finch the one with the .ring. They! 1,11 1 I mounted a large telescope on the roof tiling in the floor marks the boundary,' get them pinks anyhow. from her mind 'her brothers veiled l of his house, and happened to be en- ! and the words' "Nederland" and "Bel - didn't know what second the kid 'd Premise to return' some time and de - be back. Before Struber and I.returned to tei•tainin a dinner party on the even-,gique are set' into .the concrete on the cit mend his daughter. Recollection of 8.. 'Same right here with city -Miss Fox was to remain p_ g I ' youraunt, � the mans vicious nature was slam � in of. a recen6 raid. 'The party a�- either side. On ,both platforms ,the at home -I obtained the desired inter-- Diiss Fox. Mrs. Fox surprised who ; ed indelibly upon her memory, and tended to the roof and had a good � sentries of the two countries face view with Mrs. Fox: _ eves it was trying to get her box. ; _ - she was in a constant state of gnaw- view of the spectacle, each other at a distance of a card oe `"'They must a -had it already when she. The result was the least expected of ing anxiety over the girl. _ -so apart. came from the kitchen to the_ front any i might have anticipated; that is . ".But now that he's dead,'` ' she '�' door. If she hadn't a -done that : to saw, the older lady was chiefly fill- pointed out pertinently enough, "who the Rector Was Right. they'd a -Clew without botherin' her: ed with nameless fears and a dread could have inspired to -day's dreadful She forced them is fix her sons, they! of the mystery that seemed to hang attack on me? Why should anybody I If there is any one who knows- the VACCINE SAVES SOLDi£RF. could make 'their get -away, The over not her niece alone but also her- ;"want- the -ivory box badly enough to ; pulse of the people any better than didn't stop. to Siiul out what was in self, and she really knew very little Ido such a thing? Surely, it isn't i the man of the cloth, let's hear from of the past that .might. be 'of 'use to worth much." Mortality From Typhoid Lez?ene the box." ,� us. She was a''nelvods timid woman him. The' other. day the ladies guild ' Inoculation. Do you suppose, I asked, that , , , "Where did you get he box?" I j of a church planned an evening en - the two Chinamenwould have -assault- ? and no doubt of a disposition to mag- asked her. l p Dr. Leon Bernard r ed me this morning?" nify, in the light of later develop- "I forgot to tell that part," the re- asked and reception. They " e I don't. -It's my guess that menta, the few facts in her -posses- ply came slowly. "Her father left it I asked the 'rector. to make announce- of-8t)fl-cases of tv they came to find out what they could ; sion, until she had come *to .be obsess- the night he brought Lois to us. He .meat of it .on the preceding Sunday. ; stu�3ied among the mearnt• to. -question. you. But the ed with a perpetual nightgiare of had gone part way' down the walk "This is all right," he said, "but you mortality of t t t a them an opportunity, and terror: - when he turned suddenly 'and came_i must charge admission." "Why, this ; ed with anti they wer�;n't overlooking any safe These few facts, however, unsatis- back into the, lamplight -my husband : is just a social evening, they chorus-' ,i Per c frets" - ' fying as they proved to be; were new was still standing in the open door.`i ed in protest. "We are inviting peo- j'cent. amo I crouched behind Jim, hugging little;' ple. "`rhey won't come," said the those th GOOD D 'i G' E ST I O N — Il 'ttother Seifel'e Syn,p corrects and stimulates Lois so tightly she could hardly rector, "because tire' will think it the gra . �Whes your digevi.,n is fauhv. weAkrlesa and I the digestive organs, and hanisher the tarn y breathe, for I W�S terrified at the ' pain ascertain and -disease is invited, ailments which arise from iud:pestion. I lfi not worth while. But charge ti l �'aCCln possibility -of Steve . changing _,his - mitid and taking her away again. I .gmaTT admission and you will have a c,f 19 FOR • F Q R believe; though, he would have had good crowd." So the women gave . in h STOMACH kill me before he could'ha've done and subsequent 'events proved the na 40YEARS that. rector was right. c RE STANDARD ENE, AND LiVER "Anyway he stopped at the steps and pitched_ something at Jim's Feet, ,Husbanid= 7 "A _�7 IRM &I", 7 1�7 -M 7^. 7 AR IHAS DEMAND91)IL Aiu, A, SUBJECTS RELEASE OF HER DLP BulgarAef uses­ on the Ground That They Are eE61 00K M 1 7 'VORTIH -Spies, Complications Are Likely SEA i-7 KIEL CA"AL oviAhn sag:, The ;feared. as a result Of the- incident. - 40 report'tli3* asumania has refused theDespatches frost Bucharest, Rou i mania, to Budapest, papers state that pum, i;!quest el Atistria. and Germany for I their' craft 2n the! the Roumanian Council of Ministers -periiih5sioiw Am th r GULF. Danube too through to the Black; has decided, since the. Unionist Fed- i UL X_ inquiries made eration has threatened to make a de- Sea is conikkaied by in W/Z,&/,y 18,Y14es me t nstration and interrupt the speech learns thqt from the throne, to open Parliament A 'Rome eorrespondent -ide t a serious ine nt be weer, Bulgaria 1 simply with a Royal message which 10 and Rouni4aia has been provoked, by: Premier Bratiano will read. The mos- ORMEIM RLASIAN ARM0 :,�MfTz sage will declare, it is said,: that the PARIS 'A - e •. • RE&IMIP" the arbiivamr arrest at Sofia of ser- of es-1 ..... _. situation- makes it Aa -pionage aid Bulgaria's refusal of the • the duty of Roumania to maintain -limits as the tal formal demaM made *. by' 96umania neutrality to such vi for theiy release. (?omplications are interests of the country will permit. AU 4 < IL Fivft BRITISH JACKIFS ESCAPED T MI N SURGIIIAS WUH I D THE SERBIAN- ARMY i 11401 BULGT T kr4 1�1�1 — Naval* Brigade Which Assisted in`' Defence of Bel- .7 100IN •9ROmE grade Heard From "s L -SEA A dvs�pattb from Lqudon says: The:.British brigade, dated fro Mitrovit �Vl safety of bAb the British and French 'i za, November 20, stating that all was naval bFigshles-which recently were in well. Bel gra.le is now assured. The French British and French- naval brigades The Balkan States and the Austro-The Week's Developments in the War. Italian front have held the chief interestinwar developments during the 131 section arrfyod at Monastir, near the 'were sent to Belgrade last fall and week. After four months of terrific fighting with hea' loises in a mountainous operations e VY us country where -ago, and. a!, took pa immediate g G -Creek bovor, a few days rt in the fighting against- the, were extremely difficult, One Italian armies are reported to have captured their' immedia. goal of ri 0 tz telegram hA-,4 1 -ee-n received f rem Ad- Germans and Austrians preceding- the This news has not yet been, officially confirmed, but if it proves true, the Italian victory is one of the greatest miral Treubridge, commanding the evacuation of the capital by the Serbs. 'im portance. An immediate advance against Trieste may be expected. In the Balkans the Austro-German and Bulgarian advances have continued, the Serbian army making a d the trap set for it, masterly retirement. It is now pretty definitely believed that the Serbian army has escape hands of farmers or in trans' is af- LA . ,Large forces of :WHEAT SEIZED f,,ted. Information as to the.actualFrench and British troops are now. in Serbia, and actual although both sides suffered terrific losses. A "destination of the grain is not yet the defence is becoming very much stronger. 1 At the Dardanelles the Turks have made desperate L efforts to drive the British and, French into the sea, i�;, HV ALLffS available, and it is possible that the greatly weakened to provide re- I British Government is buying for one Z4 OR Im evidently depending upon the reports that the Allied forces there have been T .."_4 inforcements for the Balkan campaign. of the other allied powers. Russian armies, thoroughly equipped, are now concentrated near the Rumanian border, and will be fighting an Government Ftas_. Ta-ken' 4. .1 in Bulgaria next week. Greece has complied with the demands of the Entente nations, ind after the Allies tN (Canadian Greece should have succeeded in checking the invader, it would not be at all surprising if both Rum nia and Gre 0% erearly 15,OW.000 buUGHT TO assist in driving out the enemy forces and in punishing Bulgaria, for her, part in the war. P. Bushels. .S jOn the Western front winter conditions prevail, and fighting has been largely restricted to artillery ry rtille ' duels.; "C1JT—., . I . 1 11 i i The Eastern battle-front in almost - entirely unchanged. Considerable naval activity hag. been reported in the A (ksp;*tch from Ottawa says: The FRENCH LINE' Baltic. a squadron of the latest British submarines having passed"tbough the Cattegat� according to -repeated_-. Novernment has comman- report& A German super-dxeadnougbt is reported to have been sunk by a mine. deered *W wheat of Nva. 1, -2- and - 1 - the r �,Northcrn in store in Eastern elers-! The Bulgarians Were Driven Back. Thrace will be definitely settled with miles up the estuary, passing i- PINCH OF HUNGER tors. The amount of grain affected: the support of -Germany.- for- Tbracer-4nery of the Angla-Persian,Qil Com- Ul I Leaving Many Dead and is- estimate&-st from twelve to fifteen ­tontrary to the declarations made by. pany, at Abardan, and disembarked womided. milhon byshe6, although there is a Premier Radoslavoff. of Bulgar*, at sanijelli on the ' TurWsh bank, . 11 - -� SHARPEINIS T®NGIRS 4 A-zibi'lity ' thDt the total may run of where it prepared entrenched camp, PO The Salonics, corresponden the should fall to Turkey. slightly al*ve these figures. London -Daily Mail telegTa as fol- A est of.- phs. and sat down to wait for the. r -nis action.:prebably the most dms-: tows: The French retook the often- the British force. - -tic ever recordtif in the grain trade sive and threw back 'the Bulgarians, ONLY 10 MILES The Problem of su,pplying Gerasaw of the Doinigtiov, was taken for the i taking-a majority of the positions lost Stomachs In Placed Upper- Purpose . 4 protecting the Imperial on the. Krivolak-Cerna.Rajec line. The STAR{ E IN WARSAW; Government, which - is buying the I the FROM BAGDAD Bulgarians had tried t6 force :GERMAN FOOD'SCARCE ,grain, andfor which the Government French lines with full strength, and -A despatch from Cologne says: Theiwv. here is artift. The commandeering had left in the rear—no covering A despatch from Amsterdam to the Volks Zeitung in a sharp a rticle, ur of the. wbeat ruvsed a sensation -in the' troops, so that a vigorous French General Sir John Nixon's Army With- Exchange Telegraph Company says: I the Reichstag to call -the Government wheat mark4, particularly in the! counterattack forced them • to- with- 4he -,amour. -Food riots are frequent is Poland. The' to account for its failure to deal ade- 7 : in Sight 4 .-.West,- and ire have been pouring ch-aw hurriedly, leaving a onsiderable shortage of supplies is so great in the quately with the problem ofsupplying 4k c cand scope of -euMber of dead and wounded. in as to the Alodfican e city towns around Warsaw that even the. foodstuffs. the GovernawnSe action. despatch from London says, A A small squadron of French aero- wealthy are unable to obtain 9ufficient "To supply the German nation with A As explaine4fin an official memoran- planes bombarded the Bulgarian vil- food. As a consequence, outbreaks' provisions is at present the most im• telegram from Gen. Sir John Eccles dum, the method of commandeering lage..of Strumitsa with eat success are of almost daily 'occurrence, and'portant military question, and one F Nixon, commander` of the British 1 . .. . I -the grikin.' w2&3 adopted in order that; and -reached its base uninjured, involve figbtimg bitweeh civilians and t which must be carried through before forces in Mesopotamia, reports that the German troops. the pur �:ha6ng Government might -The Serbian army is continuing its Gen. Townsend's troops were in pos- [winter" the Volks Zeitung says not be subjeew o the extra expense retreat in the new direction and has The situation has been made worse 1 "this winter,' the be recognized b) session of the battlefield, while the of inflated prior-s which would follow, attacked the Bulgarian forces cover by the refusal of General von Besse-, the supreme army command, whose Turks were reported to be retiring on ler, Go'vernor-Generil of Poland, to' orders will find no opposition. We re- the GovernwvxV-, entry into the open ing Prilep. The Austrian forces are Dialah, ten miles above Ctestphon, and Market at- a honer. The Dominion marching on Vskub. allow the Polish Relief Committee to commend the appointment of an eco- the same distance from Bagdad. Gen. work except under German. control, to' fiomic dictator in military clothing.' Governmem has lx bending every British reinforcements are continu- Townsend was engaged in clearing the, energy lowtsr& securing a market for an which .the committee declines to as-' The article closes with an attack or, in to disembark. The Bulgari 'Kure wittlin surplus of Canada, press is unanimous in.declaring that field of wounded and prisoners. mg children I Herr- voft Stein, recently- 6 the sent. The mortality amp wntly- appointed. p "At first it was stated that 800 pri- and it is hoped shat by securing the "after the occupation, of Serbian Mace- soners had been taken. It now Ap- has doubted since the cold weather Under-Secretary `of the Interioi�. on -der'from the Im- donia the Bulgarian army will have began. dealt `Iulfilmem of this oi the' ground' that be has not perial Govc-riarm-n-, at a fair price. that broug�t its mission to an end, but 'pears that no less than 1,300'have energetically enough with the food been marched back to La other orders will follow. All wheat Bulgaria in no way 'is disposed to.; - "Our wounded are reported problem. rt,�.d to Ht7NGARIANS KILLED of the grades mentioned in store at ward fresh sacrifices the advantage ONiRS ber about 9.,500i. of-whom 1,800 were. L. RUSSIAN PRIS -es and Eastward is i URGE PROVINCIAL LEVY 41 Abe bead- of tk,? 1" of which not apparent. , Bulgarian =taken 6v". The prim has not been' public' opinion seems uneasy at leaving that, day by steamer for F Basra, The number of killed has -not 1 Number of Victims Is Placed at Two -.I FOR PATRIOTIC FUNIC -.fixed, -but will adjusted on a hasis 'presence- of Turkish forces in Thrace. yet been reported- Thousand. of the 'fair market value, taking into—Fives urkish_divisions are at Sufli A despatch from Winnipeg -says---,. sideral.4-n the mi 11 , "Gen. Nixon praises the excellent A.- des-patch from Bucharj.est says:, The Union of-Manitoba Municipalities handling of-the troops by sources at represented by over two hundred order. .-and'one, at Burgas. send, and, the,.splendid spirit-showr, According to trustworthy sou No when; ir. Debreczen,' 2,000 "Russian prisoners reeves and councillors, in annual con. .61tvators west of Port On the other hand the Turkish by them after their severe-losses and Arthur and Fort' William or in the press states that this question- of confined7 nearby, who revolted Ziwing 1 vtntion at-Stonewall, resolvid-teipeti. hardships from want of water and to bad food, and killed' two sentries, tion the Manitoba Government to levy hot by Hungarian troops. ;a tax of one. mill for five years on at' were s t History of the Expedition. An official communique attributed assessable property in the province' Patriotic Fund, ir. .100t1*1 SERBIANS FIGHT ON One of the most severe surprises the disappearance of these prisoners for the -Manitoba the Turks were given -in this war was to an epidemic of cholera. aid of the soldiers' dependents. "-G HEAVY TOLD. OF ENEMY on the Persian.Gulf, where theyfound their offensive forestalled by a British invasion. Turkey. had •show�h*ber hand since KITCHENER' HAS LEFT BALKANS; A. the last of August, 1914, and Russi Losses Thus Far Killed, and Wounded and 30, and Great Britairf were ready for the VISITED THE ITALIAN FRONT Prisoners--Alliescryo -in re' Have Surprise .Store events leading up.to and subsequent to nethe 30th of October, when Islam joid Teuton. By the beginning of November the Had aWith King , Conference WiVictor, Gen. Cadorna rays: The' strategic standpoint, and as regards' British in the Gulf of Persia, were an inter- munitions we shall remain on.the de- ready. The Government of India had and the Premier Nlinister,' fensive, holding the passes and wear= sent the Poona Brigade, under Briga- he 7 Min- ing down'the enemy until the Angle- dier-General W. S. Delamain, to Bah- French forces. are- sufficiently strong rein. f�o says:: Field I KitchenerTs movements have been A despatch m 1.100 to enable us to resume the offensive. This Erigade contained the 2nd Dor- Marsh . a] Lord Kitchener,kept 'British War so secret that it was not even "The participation of Italy meets sets, the 20th (Punjab) Infantry,.tbeMinisterarrived herefrom known he meant to visit Italy or that Hing wdiver- difficulties owing to the di 1Q4th (Wellesl!ey's) Rifles, the .117th ,- . Naples he had left the Near East. In view of gence of views di Albania:Mahrattas-', and the 23rd (Persbawur) 'and went directly to the Rritish Em the allies' anxiety to secure Italian Russia's intervention will be effected and the 30th Mountain Batteries.- On bassy. - His. arrival was a. complete aid in the Balkan campaign,.. the 6 after the concentration of'the-allied November 7th_theforce reached the surprise. After a conference with greatest importance was attached to armies in the-Balkansand It'. is'ex, -bar -of the Shat-el-Arab, where the Premier Salandra and' the Minister iKitchener's pr6seiicti here. -Whether erected that this will produce a change Village.of Fao, with its Turkish fort-, fof War, Lord Kitchener left for the i he had - come here especially to hasten Roumais' n,s attitude.- lies among the flats andpalm ii� tlt,oves. front, where he conferred with Lie=,'thc despatch of Italian'sr6ops to the. *' .1 can assure you that France and The gunboat Odin bombarded the fort ben. Count Laigi Cadorna, chief of 1 blear -Eastern war zone and will re- J,-,nri are preparing suorlses in and * troops labeled and oc6upieid the the., Italian general. sta.T, and King I turn to the Balkans, or return tG 1 kan&"village. The brigade then -sailed 30 Victor Emmanuel. 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McFadden was is r� iJ�l��3iJ1M7• in Toronto on VVI Toronto Toronto on bgsineeeon Mogday, r 1dr. and-Mr8 Jnc�ison, bf --A Dumber loom Ghia township _ _ to,re Whitby, spent Sunday whit Mr. attended the funeral of the lateiotq` r -Mins. Clara Ham was in the and Mrs. Larkin. Miss jane,t B. Thompson, of Whit, , ;adty on Friday. -Ed. Bryan'is now busy mov- by, on Monday. Interment took n -Miss A. Davis was in the city Ing into his new residence, which place at Groveeide cemetery near :. F on Wednesday. is fitted upyith modern conven- Brooklin. a --Miss Frankie Jones was in To- ienees. -Call at the News office and - •.� ---__-----.. -- - _- fronto on Friday last -The Woman's auxiliary o! St. see the private !;resting cards for The C�IY'l8tma$ �($ have �rr1Vl�d and -Barn-On Tharsda'y, Nov. 25., George's church will meet at the 'Christmas'and New Years. Just _j_ LL s to J. F. and Mre. Cowz, a @ou. Rectry on Wednesday, Dec. 8th the thing for *these timee when ickeZ ing S record QrE -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, ,at 3 o'clock. expensive gifts are out of the a. f spent Sunday -with his sisters here. -F. W. Weeks has just receiv• question. a$SQrtiilent !$ on display'' -Dr., Henry ill be here as usual a �rcarload ooa s. al Household On account of the shortage in -. r9' � Royal eeh rolled next Tuesday to attend to bis pro. and Glenora lours and a supply, the $45 Jewel Grafonolas and on 4seeionaleeth at eight dollars. and son Jack aid a Sin visit acco0unt of an abundant supply �e have this ear spent _ At Markham Pr. Patterson Mr. Denson, of Frankford, the sante instrument to mahoganyy pe t more. time and 'exereised more care makes t g , p flying g t$5 . T M.McFaddetq is uthorized Write or phone. at the home of C. H. and Mrs. by the company to sell the 850 thalt usual in'this selection, which comprises an -Allan Kerr, of Preston, visit- Burling on Wednesday. ruachine for $45 for a limited tir6e. ed at the home of hip, mother here -John and Mrs. Chadwick and Get one for Christmas. unusual quantity of Glassware and � for a few hours on Friday last. family accompanied by Thomas - -Burn--On Sunday, Nov. 28th, and Mrs. McKinnon. motored out wH�Tey Chinaware in the e; Hill_ of Andley, Irtim i .v.�d- -$; f#-ggzel-hgs resume tie Ieadei _. newest and most up-to-date designs. :i twin girls, one of whom has since with H. J. and :firs., arkin. ship of All Saints' Chofr, He is now `' died. -St. Andrew's Sabbath School engaged in developing several boy. -Arthur Leng left on Wednes- purpose holding a Christmas tree Sopranos - �Ve are indeed showing a beautiful line of Leather Goods, day for Toronto, where he has se- and entertainment on the even a Whitby Harbor Company's ela. eared a position with. the Massey- ing of Tuesday. Dec. 28th: A ow- vators at the bay, which are owned by : , Silo erware, etc., also a dandy lot of Toys and :,Barrie Co. mitte has been appointed to Ore- the government, are being Bold this y; -Miss Hannah Stephenson left re a program and the are now week by tender, The purchaaers .are Games for the kiddies. All good, sub - P p g y to remove the timber. a few days ago to spend the wint- at work. The school board are having nit in- stancial articles—nothing trashy. or with- relatives in Illinois and -Another special sale of season• terestiElg time over the new school Wisconsin. able goods at Richardson's on buildin at the bay and the new high We endef0for every year te, make the assortment a little 1&rgei -=P:'"G".-Mwecumbe, whutas-bee Dee ay, Dec.-8tS--IDI6- wit echo-oy uirding, the contractor having Saskatchewan during the past Bonus Piano Votes. 2 ]be. good thrown up the job, as he claimed to be ;and nicer than the previous year, and y_ou-eertainl months, returned home on currantss-25c.. 500 votes ; 2 lbs. losing money, The town, however, 3b are havlug two fine buildings. + - orning. bulk raisins 28c., 500 votes ; 2 itis. will not be disappointed this season-. -Rev. 1*MeIlroy's subject for bulk raisins seedless 28c..6W votes; The funeral is itis late Miss Janet Sunda morning next in St. An- 2 lbs. Sunkist seedless raisins k s B. Thomson which took place on Mon- -Sunday P g day was largely attended, Mica Tom. We know by your liberal patronage during past seasons yott drew's church will be "War Bless- 25c. 500 votes; 2 lbs. Sunkist seeded son, who was well-known for her bene- -lugs." All are invited. - ed raisins pkgs. 25c., 500 votes; valence and her literary work in con- have appreciated our efforts ander. sincerely -hope _ -The Saturday Evening Post 1 lb mixed peel; -20c., 500 votes. Election with Presbyterian public&- tions, died after" oni a week's illness. - --- to merit a continuance of that patronage. LL : contains an interesting article -on -Jack well-known• y _ _. p g "'die W ar and the Tariff" which hockey player, of Toronto, and The funeral service, which was held in is of interest to Canadians. formerly of Pickgring, is now a the Presbyterian church, Brooklin, - cCor- -The completion of the vote lieutenant in the 81st Overseas, was conducted by v. Air. Abraham. Remember, you get the Big Assortment p meek, assisted by Rev. Dr. Abraham, - taken in St. Andrew's church on Battallion at Exhibition Park. He interment taking place in Groveside at "The Big store+ church union shows a total of 6€1 has been for several years in the cemetery. She is survived by her bro- • .: in favor of union and 2.3 against. Head Office of the Canada, Life Cher, John Thomson,. and, sister, Miss -The Dramatic Club -have been Assurance Co., and is the t.wenty- Tina. i3ry Goods, Groceries, Boots .anti_ Shoes, Chinaware, - busy practicing 'Ten lights in a third man to go from Ibis office. SALE xEaI9TEJ3, Bar -room" and they expect to re- Those who know him, know that Dec. 17th. g d y' he the field acquit of battle. I�CEn�>asDAY, Da -_c 8th -Credit sale 'Glassware, - Fancy Goods, Hardware, , seat it on the avenin o� Fria he will ac nit himself with- credit of cows, heifers nn . feeding steers. Stoves and Ranges: _ -The month of December has -At a meeting of the Women's at the village of Wbitevale, the pro - come In clear and bright and -we Institute+ which was largely at. perty of H. A. Jifkins. Sale at 1 All under one roof hope that this weather mai' con- tended,, at the home of Mrs. W. B. o'clock, sharp: See bills. W. B. — - - - _ - tinue for some time as it will Peak on the afternoon of the 80th Powell, auctioneer.- ehorten the winter. ult., a most • it was interesting and in- WEDNESDAY, o Dac• sTx entm. et sale me--so' CHAP AN -David E, and Mre. Pugh, who @tnictive paper was read by Mrs. of feria stock. implements, etc., at -,have been spending the past few Pippeu on Women's Position in Int 84. con. 2 Pickering, the pro - months at Weir summer cottage Germany Responable for the Pres- . perty of Arthur Graham. Sale at I •.•.ion the Brock road. have returned ent War.'+ The musical part of o'clock, sharp. J. H. Prentice, nuc- ito tine elty for the winter. program was much enjoyedasalso doceer. - ONLY 4 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAO.S -Russell Burrell has just re- was the recitation by Miqs Fawkes. FsiDAT, Dac. Wm -Auction sale of eeived a quantity of first-class The Red Cross committee report farm stack. implements. etc., the We are well supplied to fill all orders for your Christmas cake. Our raisin* !Uxbridge potatoes, Those wisb- 77 dozen bandages packed and roperty of John Anson, lot 1. con. currant%• citron, orange and lemon peal, spices of all kinds. nuts of dug to secure their winter supply read to be forwarded also 9 @pr- �, mkreria Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp, every variety, figs dates. prunes, apricots, etc., are the choicest. p y y -See bills, H. S. Pugh, auctioneer, If you want a gift for your father, mother. sister or should order from him at once. ' gical and 21 nightshirts. There DEC. 97s -Auction sale of : brother, we Can supply you. Call early and Ret -flat g TurasDAY, -T. M. McFadden has �een busy are now -on .hand 21 day shirts ent standing timber, at south-east quart- _ choice. For genie we have bedroom slippers, - Ithe past few days, not in, praetic- and ready for sewing. Any one er of lot 9, con. 9, Picker in ,the 'shirts. collars. ties mufflers, stick pins, cuff links - - ffng trench warfare, but iddigging wishing to assist in the work can property of Fred Holden. Sae at 1 =" handkerchiefs, sweaters,hosiery, -etc.. For ladiesw -a drain from the cell recently obtain some of these by applying o'clock. See, posters. Wm, Maw, - ave s ppers, os ery, sower ers. o - o- r excavated iiudernea h 'his store. to Mrs. J. Dickie. auctioneer, tiets. toques, gloves, Itandembiefs, -The fine weather� of the past -Numerous complaints are be. 9arrRDAY. DEc, 111TH -Auction sale Boots, toys, Rimes, mouth organs, jack knives. dolls. is 0 rcollars, stationer and fancy Six weeks have enabled the farm- Ing made regarding ..the conduct of tea acres of standing hardwood articles for the children. ere to make great ro ress with of several of the timber at the . rear of lot S. can. - _ P g young; bops eat fact all you require for Christmas. -'r► it fall wo�k-�A -�t6 rule they the village who' are allowed to Q. Pickering, the property of �Y. P. pur confectionery Is as usual fresh and well asserted. Jones. Sale at one. See bills. ' ave finished their fall plowing roam the streets at nights, and i,y Hugh S. Pu auctioneer. g gts. and other necessary work. annoying the residents of the oil- SATURDAY. DEc 11th -Auction sale of G A 't-,ILLLI SPIE V NBAIRTON -The Ladies' Aid Society' St. )age by ringing door -bells and 2a young cows, supposed .to be in. i Andrew's Church will meet in throwing mud -an the winclaws. calf, 26 yearlings and 2 -year aide. ---- - --- ---- the basement of the church on The expert use of profanity nlro . ,good heifers and steers at sebert �ti'e have a complete assortment Tuesday next at 2 p. m., instead appears to be one of their ne?com- Hotel, Port Perry, the property p of Thursday. the usual day. A plishmenta, as well Rs., that of of H. A. Jifkin�. Sale at I o'clock& i r lr R=% of the famous hull attendance is requested. smoking cigarettes. SYe believe in sharp. See bilis. W. B. Powell, .,,`._�` _ _._ -_ _ -We are leased to rt that some cases the auctioneer. F �iepo parents of the boys c `'HAPPY THOUGHT" { Nlo�DAy, DEc. I3TR=Auction sale of 'Thomas Moroi. b. who has been are unaware of Elie manner i -n y g past which they are putting in their standing e,a . N —AN -D dangerous) ill during the g timber, chiefly maple, at e; I ew weeks has improved greatly time. It would save parents many lot 5 con. 8, Pickering, the proper- rr. 11 t during the past few days and is heart -aches and it would be a tiles- ty afp. Se ills. s Kale At 2 _ , �,,., - ''�:' Imperial Oxford -` now able to be, around the house. sic to the bo sharp. Kee bills. Wm. taw, enc- - �- g boys if they, were tionee . Tr Es Y DEc, 14TH -Great auction - -A number from the' village made to be in their homes in the ���.�NQ.Es���� attended the box social Rt the evening instead of loitering on eat of choice dairy twos, horses, '.. ' BaggOLL9yille . School on b ridgy the streets. sheep and hogs, the property of Mil- a„ Parlor Cooks Heaters and evening last and report a lively -On Wednesday, We. • 1st, ton Benson, loc. I8, con. 9, Pickering � ' time. The roeeeds which was de- Brock Road ceased to exist as a (one mile east of Claremont) Bale Oil Stoves.. ~ Noted to the Red Crnss Society Moat office.' Many of those living at I o'clock. Wm. Maw. auctioneer. t+, �amou ted to -about $60. in that neighborhood have secnr- `VEDit•ESDAT. DEc. 15th -Clearing Call in and see tfiem 'rhe response to the'appeal by ed rural mail boles and are now- sale of dry goods, groceries, boots po and shoes, bardware, fireproof safe, _ e Dominion Government for receiving a very satiafacfory p B N D Y— coatributions to the Roar Loan has service thereby. But there are a scales, etc. the property of David =J 0,S �7 �..� been a hearty one. The aaplica• number who are far from bein Hserve. , Sa e- t Claremont. v en - g reserve. 'Sale -at .Dae and seven tions for the bonds have amount• satisfied with the change. Several o'clock. See Mile. Fred Postill, ed to one hundred -million dollars, months ago they 'were persuaded ancti3neer. -just twice the amount asked .for by the P. O. department to par. �+ � * � which is a very satisfactory con- chase boxes at $4.50 with the un- D� ����ER� �eOL�Rs 1 !�.�OJ.aJ.+1i AL%o i ti -dition of affaits, derstandinR that a rural mail - -Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy and Mrs, carrier wpuld pass along the road .DENTIST I have at limited number of Collars to sellat $2 each. R. D. Bayne made a hurried busi• in fiontof their premises. Now has removed into his new office, on the "nese trip to Pickering on Tuesday they have their bores which they corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., Ta $eC11?e a bargain now. afternoon. Mra. Ruddy and Mra! cannot dispose of, and they are ronto, Imperial Bank Building This Bayne have been actively employ- compelled to go to Brougbam for office has been equipped with the most modern of dental appliances v: ith the F>zll Rugs, RobeB, Blankets, Trunks, Suit i3ases. -ed . in patriotic work in the city their niRil, a distance miieh fur- object of eliminating all painful during the past few weeks, and ther than they formerly had to gn. - operations.' Shoe and Harness repairing neatly and promptly the latter sack a solo before a If they do ao6,receive rural mRil at'tend'ed to. recruiting meeting last Sunday service, their money should be �• DALE 1VIILLS eirening in Loew's theatre. refunded. Two of the young men of the -A terrible accident occurred FWX n ERSNCF PICKERINGi; HARNESS EMPORIIIM township, Capt. Geo. W. P. Every, on Tuesday evening when Robert W. J. COAG now of Whitby, and Lieut. L. Hall. of the Kingston road east, Is. the place to get your Bread Home Phone 2501. Major, of Wbitevale, are in charge sustained injuries from which he Flour, Royal Household, Made Of the recruiting work in the died a few hours later.! He bad from No, 1. Manitoba wheat, Try _ southern part of the county. Both been at Whitby with a load of a ba g. are able and popular and the town- grain " and was returning -home Also Glenora Flour. Pastry Flour t's ship has reason to feel prnud of about 7 o'clock; when hie team raft- Oatxrnshin dail h GPj 'F13dy may be depended away. Apparently he bad fallen R y -'- upon to do their work faithfully off the wagon and was- crushed Fresh Rolled Oats. O O T and well. between.. the wagon box and the Brea Shorts - -Sir Adam Beck, of the Hydro. wheels. When found by his wife Oats -Crushed Oats See. our•new lines in men's working boot Radial Commission,. has been ne- in the yard, be was terribly psi Chop Whole Corn than ever, and can givelyou the ggotiating for some time with Sir mangled and much of his- clotbinir %% A T �Vm: McKenzie for the purchase stripped off his body.. -Dr. Prot- .'Oraeked-Corn Corn Meal of all radial@ noir entering the tor, of Whitby,. was anmmoned, Mixed Feed Dairy Feed ' _ .City of Toronto. This would in. but he could do nothing as he died �- -Otic new lines i hats are also elude the Toronto -Eastern, which at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morn- Caldwell'@ Cream,, substitute styles ' while not yet Anteriog- the city, Ing. Air Inquest is being, held- Calf Meal and Our ne'w'tall and winter samples Ise a charter with that privilege. which has= adjourned. until - Molaegine Mea]. the beat pet. We can gi Nothing definite has yet been afters post mortem hike been held. accomplished in this direction. Mr_ Hall who was 35 ye[Ire of .age ?Rpecixl prices in ton lots. faction with every Such'& transfer would be popular and married, but leaves no family. BELL PHONE, thing a man with 'the municipalities through MucWtby is 'felt for his F'. W,''Weel�, avJiich the radials are ranning, widow in Ger sorrow. I B, t B�N 1 Chopping every day. !