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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_11_13 .a ,'`•c'yTdr-•, pe' ''�'�„,,... �,.�.;a,;..yti �,nwvp„a - t .. •'�F.i i .,.. • - Y:J'.,«, vi%.t. .ys `tk..qV••?'”' /t... �'.t...• ✓` �,n,; ,y,,l '''" '._.-�..•;•>,+ '..b'. l �: rr .vti•4' i^. a... .. ,. .<... t '-w:' a, .ala e s ..., .,� s. •., stir ..� :'.,. • � '-yy;w WS o,, :-VOL. XXXIV. PICKERING, .ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914 1To. 7 _J0vipf**#f.ottat garb*. ORRENWOOD .. ouKs�►RTON • Established 76 years - SPINK MILLS. Mrs. Wm, Gibson is confined to the At a meeting of the teachers and SedtiC, house through illness, officers of the Presbyterian Sunday GREENWOODR NG Mise M. Wood was if the city he School t Wednesday evening it was GO } RE. FORSYTH;$. eg1 - Monday attending the funeral of the decided to hold a Christmas tree and . . tared member P the to Assn ~' late Mrs. Worthington. entertainment on the evening of Fri- - tlation of Ontario. 6 ectal attentio given to WHITE SATIN—BREAD ,. 8. Stewart's house ie about complet- day, Dec. 18th. 4" the fitting It of lanes. Ejes tested free. North_ REAM BUNS—FAMILY v W greport " ' 6 i ed. It is as cos a little home as we a regret to the death of his first tri throw h the villa e o TEA BIINS—PASTRY ave a the township. one ec of our oldest and most hiidelrT MILLS NCMcKINNON, M.D., L.'R.C.S.. Anew butcher from Brooklin made respected residents, Thomas Hander- r . Edinbnrgb, member of the College of BRAN p g g n son. which took place on Wednebday Phyaioisas'and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Saturday. We can now boast of three at the home of his daughter, Mrs, =r of Royal College of Bmgeone, Eainburgh SHORTS e al attention to dateaeea of women and __ bakers and two butchers. Southgate,of Toronto,In his.eightieth • chi -n, OlGeeandresidence,Brougham. JUM$O ear. The deceased who has been .. f -'-" MONGOLIA living with his aughter for the past PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SCREENING$(wheat) few weeks,has been n failing health L ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE OATS o. W. The snow-storm this week reminds since harvePt from the infirmities of To the Farmers OAT CHOP us that winter is near. old age. Be was a native of England, The Mill will be running PICSERIx(i, - - ONTARIO Some from here took in the plowing coming to Canada when about ten g 'CORN AND CORN CHOP match in Scarboro last week. years of age. He settled with his again on n. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., a M., =MIXED GRAIN & CHOP K. G. and Mrs. Tarr spent over Sun- parents in Dunbarton, where.he has M Physician-in-charge Monde October 19th day with friends at Port Perry, ever since resided, engaging in the Monday, 8peeialiat is Rectal Ditessea ProstatleDis Ai enter buainese. His funeral same of Men. Diseases of women, Cancers, John Tarr, of Claremont, called on �+r 'Tumors.a-Bay examination. Diseases of eye his brother, R. Ti+rr, on Tuesday. w ' place today (Friday) from With my increased power, I will ass.nop,thzoat and Innge, Pitting-glassse sod C A�' �j O,A,.iJ > ell aoate and ohzoaio dise�aes. - George-and Mrs. Judd spent a cou hit*ce residence at S o'elock to Ers- be able to do an increased Omce Hours 29 to a and 7 to 9 se17 (Scranton D. L. & W.) pie of days last week in the city, kine cemetery. Service will be held business. V. G. Ramsey. of Brown Hill;called at the house at 2.S0. He is survived -STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA on friends here one day last week. by his widow, three sons, Wm., of �'' Dunbarton, Charlie and Tom, of To- My BAKER'S JOY makes equally � E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIB- AND STEAM FAIRPORT ronto, and two daughters, Louise at as good-bread as western mills brand, . T>IS.Ooantfi7 Ozown Attozaq,and,Oount7 home and Mrs,Southgate, of Toronto. tllelldtar. OonztBoass,Whitby.' let - —''PRICES RIGHT. - We regret to report the serious ill- and it costs you less. Why should nese from infantile paralysis of the Remember Patriotic Concert at you not patronize your home mills r E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 4 young child of. OlivAr and hire, Ed- They give you a good market for your . :,JM.solicitor,Notary Public.Etc. Money tto J• L• SPINI LIMITED Whitevale. grain. You would get lower rices oan. Office Brock St.North,wbitbv. 95 > > wards, She was taken to the Sick f 1 t p Children's' Hospital for treatment, o Int t were are or k r all gra f t w f the local PICKERING. ONT. which we hope will prove successful, BROUGHAM mills. Surely they are entitled to flu#tilt## IlLaxb#. your patronage. After a number of years illness Mrs. R. J. Price was in Toronto on .lion- = ' T. W. hilts, one of our oldest resi- y your Barley Buck- G. SAJS-Issuer of Marriage day• 1 want to buy Licenses in the County of Onta&no. LOOK HERE l -dent•-died at her home here on Sun- __and ,�Irs. .Cassie spent Sunda _ ' iPickering Pillage, 271 da to her sixtieth year. Her funeral p y wheaL.aaSi Wheat. _ _ 7. -+--+�-- Y • with relatives in Brooklin. - TPOIICHl?R, Real Estate Auc- The Claremont Furni• took place on Tuesday to the'Erskine 31iss Lily Iloltby is visiting with -- • tioneer, talnator,collector and-iunor tare {Store, cemetery. Much sympathy is express- friends in the city this week. F. Z. C+REEN of marriage licences,Brougham, wy •' ed for Mr.Hilts and family in their Roht. and Mrs. Devitt,of Janetville, is'-the befit place -to get your affliction. ' visited-with friends here.last week, sot sE i ca,'li;xlacs, we have EASTLAKE SHINGLES HOPPER Issuer of Marriage = i11ra.Norton is spending a cou le of ` _ .D• Licensee in the County of Ontario, dressers, washstands, iron ^ OIBoc at atom and his residence,Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par-1 Remember Davidson's sale on weeks with her sister at Highland for suits, buffetts, and Tuesday next. �. Creek.' K+ DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK 1 Mrs, Jarvis and Mrs. Lotton, . oonveyaaaQ, Commiscionertor eaklag side boards, mattresses and spring . WHITEVALE Markham. visitedwith Mi..Brodliion' adidavit°, Accountant. Etc. Money to Iona couches, and all kinds of chairs - - - t. on farm • Issuer of Marriage Ida alas sin stock, also man seas, 't>�31�a."a a, Oat. a cane of the Wom- A. E. and Mrs. Us,' r.of Whitevale, , other antic es too numerous em's Institute will hold their neat visited Thos. and gra. Puncher on F POSTILI.. Licensed Auctioneer, to mention. Rememberwe F . for counties of Y and Ontario. Ano- monthly meeting Nov. 18 at the home Sunday last. TO and keep the good- and de- • --lino sales of all kinds =n no to on aherts•t .. of Mrs*. W, S. Major. It is expected R. and hire. Brodie and Mies Jean, - _ - isettos, Address Green Elver P.O., One, liver them LO your- that every member will be present to of Pickering, spent Sunday. with the A. BREWSTER. V. S.. Grad-u- home, at the very , bear a grand report of the thirteenth former's mother. " slowest price. annual convention Ontario Women's J. H. and Mrs. Holtby and family ' �• aN of Toronto yetcrta College.hsat - y opened as offies in Claremont Village., MI air Patronize our town merchants. Institute held at Forester's hall and spent a few days visiting relatives,in Gess of domestics,ted animals treated. C%Ils don't send your good dollars Dniversity.Cronvocation hall, Toronto. Detroit and elsewhere, by day n fight prompt]y attended to. !�'d away to build u�i some other A number of our young members are Russell and Miss Marion Philip ' PLon• place. Y.oure•l.for business. delegates, who will not fait to bring spent Sunday with'Mr. and Mrs. Far- Are easily applied and have &I- B, POWELL, Licensed. Aue- back,some of the special features re- thing and family, of Atha. spays Riven the beet Of ^� ►` - W. tionaer, valuator and soils ar for J. �/ BEAL ported upon and discussed. Airs,Thom. Der L, Bentley, of Toronto, was In ats•s of Ontario Lad York" Ali kinds of satisfaction. - ',�yeWW spud^¢3Tor rat iy or by auction. Beer, of Bmughmm. has very kindly Brougham on Saturday last with a •slag. rte t Naw.offiee,Fick- CLAREAIOtiT' trate the thimble. view of purehaeinp�village pro e�ty: :Have been made 29 yeftr°s pp / W,J. Coakwell is having W. J. Bo- flats er date°or other per. consented to demons tdenoe.Elisabeth 6t,Pink- iron and its uses. - like cut above. ortag,o —Lomb's etore, Claremont, will r. dell carry a stock of harness and horse Made standard rade on CorrO osdnpromptattention. Satisfaction guaran- T WOBURN foods-for him. Call and see him when B 13'• tesd• M7 phosecomberisIndepcndcat li01 in need of anything. •" gated Iron any gauge. - FARMS WANTED 'Plans for the subdivision of the Bell The Women's Institute will meet at Let me f}gure for your next,roof farm,cot ner of Trinity road-and con the home of Mrs, -G. W. Phillipa on + " S. R. PENNOCK cession "G" vera approved -by the Tuesday. Nov: lith, nt 1.31- o'clock, and save you money. y- g r session Monday A good program will he provided, . Bell telephone.'. = 1Jraoerd iDlrectOr sad liCmbalmer. y e Scarboro Township Ladies' Aid of thg Christian - - rWNtTJE1/Ai.i..OtYT, TVe have a 1r e'r. or �a farm o Council in re ulii lift to'one acres in the ip has now• owing- c1burch will meet at the home of Mrs. F. J. Prouse, - Pickering northern-part of Pickering Town. to its increase in population, a right W. E. Holtby on Wednesday, Nov, Any t2usiaeas entrusted to me will chip. If you have=a-farm to sell to three representMtives in the Cdunty 18th. at-the usual hour. _All are wel- m be-carefully handled. write us. _ _ Council, A second deputy reeve will come. —SCRANTON ON -; •-Charges Moderate- have to tie chosen at the next election, Mr. Patterson, K. C., of Toronto, '? Independent-Pb•one No. 1311. JOHN FIS} IR & Co. Scarboro Council will take up patri- occupied the pulpit in St. John's otic work• and will accept the offer of church on Sunday in the interests of = - ICot)ntry Real Estate. the Government w transport gifts of "Tbei.nvinen'y Missionary Movement, C � A OHN PHILIP 610 LU1iSDEN BUILDING, food and clothing free for the relief and delivered a most interesting and of sufferers from the sear. A meeting instructive address from the words, 6- ADELAIDE Syr., E., ToltoFTO. to this end will be held at Malvern at,2 '•Hast thod been .so longtime with Has a full line ui tresis and.cur- - o'cloc-k on Wednesday, Nov. 18th, Jia and yet hast thou not known Me ALL SIZES I. STOCK = 'ed meats constantly on hand. ----• Pliilip." Chestnut and Stone Coal Attend Davidsog's sale Tuesday, Spice Roll, .Breakfast Bacon,. - November 17 tb. Patriotic Concert, Whitevale,Fri- - if-you would like to seeire $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. -- -1 will have constantly on hand a -•• day, Nov. - 20th. BROCK ROAD your winters supply of coal at - - Highest prict+s:paid for •_ full sa l of best crsal, at . this mouth's prices,but are too PP Y Wtit. gadgerow is in the city this - WHITB'Y , _ Butcher's cattle week consultin a specialist regarding busy to draw it now,you can - lowest possible rice. his continued illness. The Canadian Pacific R.tilwav De- do sob paying for it now and Quite a number of our ladies attend- monstration Car will visit Whitby on @ ,getting it fa the fall or winter eker�rrg Iver H aYBSON ed the Ladies'Aid meeting held at the Friday afternoon. - home of Mrs. Wilton on Wednesday There will be a meeting in the Arm- when you need It. _ 'int-Class rigs {or hire 44-4 Greenbmrn Statiba, afternoon and ver much enjoyed the oris-on Monday night for the purpose g outfri y of organizing a home guard. A C. RE E SO•R Day or night W.Percy, who has been in western nese e t t necessitated the Briin on se-bu fdcaq e A. ! REAL ESTATE Ontario for some weeks, has returned. bringing p LOCUST HILL ••••• era from Petertioro, Oshawa and other Bus meets all trains He will shortly take sed b cion of the farm recently purchased by his father Points. Teerming promptly attended to. �s»E�rK�� � near Myrtle. The patriotic concert at the College COAL AND LUMBER YARD Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' W. H. Jackson and Mrs John Per- on Friday night was a great success, _ g g ���>}gN ���a. cy were in Lindsay on Sunday at- and a substantial sum was raised for W• $° PSibII tending the funeral of their cousin, patriotic purposes. ! P{cker{np. the late Charles Jackson, who fora Evangelist Torry will.hold a meet- Inanrance rates lower on farm pro- number of years wits engaged in the in for men andboysin the Music ` „ perty and Village Dwellings, millingbusiness in that town. Hall on Sunday ata p. m. His Subject "THOAOUaHNE$S in first-class Companies, will be "The Escape of a Notorious, \\� WHITEVALR Criminal." Music will be furnished is the Key-note of this Institution. Nb P=Q2Y}1.U= NOtei9 by a male quartette and orchestra. Our graduates succeed because they Fred Cross wishes to thank his many The Masonic banquet on Friday _ have received correct preparation. If not insured v►ith me,call And friends for their many expressions of night last was a grand success. It was compare rates. sympathy in hie sad bereavement. termed a Postmasters' and Pat•iiotic 41FmaYat� George Cooper, township collector ni lit, Splendid speeches of a atri- • , will be in Whitevale on Friday;the otic character were given and the • �• r . Richardson• 4th and l_lth of December for the pur- music was appropriate for the occa- pose of receiving taxes from those cion.-' ij0�(� Qa Q � desirous of paying at those times. F. H. Annis and'Councillor Laidlaw • Notary Public, Pickering. A grand concert, under the auspices attended a meeting in Toronto on• SPECIAL SALE • enjoys a National Reputation for of thg Patriotic League of No. 8-divi- Wednesday in connection with the _oP_ Business and Shorthand Education, cion, will be iven in the Methodist Hydro-Electric Radials. They report All business schools are not alike. have you lots of Water? church,White ale, on the evening of a fine meeting, and it is expected ,it SPECTACLES ! Nothing less than the best should Friday, Nov. 20tb. A choice program the Dominion subsidy is secured,the satisfy you and nothing less than C. B. RICE, OF WHITILVAL>e consisting:of Bongs and.a talk on the work of construction will begin in the During the next. two weeks, Oct. giving the beet training will satisfy is .prepared to furnish you anything Belgian Situation by Madame le Mar, spring. 29th to Nov. 12th, we will sell us. Catalogue free. Enter any in the lige of water su 1 such as of Pickering, assisted by Miss Mina The announcement has just appear- all glasses at reduced sF" time. supply Wishart, elocutionist, of Toronto. ed cf the marriage of Councillor W. prices. We have some : .W. J. Elliott.Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams; s P Both these artistes are well and favor- J. Hallett to Miss Rebecca Butson, of splendid new stock Cor.Yonge and Cbarles'Sts. plumbing, etc. ably known and will give a most en- London, Ont. The happy event took _ They are also expert well drillers joyable program. Everybody should 'pface on Sept.9th at the home of the in this line. , turn out to this concert and assist the bride's sister, Mrs. Copp. Councillor Satisfaction guaranteed . . " and-respectfully solicit your patron' Belgians who are on the verge of Hallett is flow busy receiving the con- The opportunity has arrived for .you . age fol the .ture. 'Ind, nhon, 1521, death by starvation' and exposure. gratulations of bis numerous friends• to have your eyes tested and if beses. BLACSS�ITg SHOD .! You should also remember the Red The sewage system will unexpect• sary,fitted with glasses. TOOLS SHARPENED -Cross `Society who are doing a great edly be ready for nae this faH. IL was PRICES work 'and who require.your sup rt, not expected that it would be ready +,, po Regular .. $5.00, for$4 00 1 The undersigned has opened a new - Also remember the Patriotic Fund before next spring. Contractor Stew- 400. 3.50. ake a s ecialr of crosscut saws, which has on man demands made art is a hustler, and being favored blacksmith shop on the King- " pp y g •� 3 50, 3f.00 "•stun triad opposite t e the is of all7tind-. Locks repaired. upon it. So do not ail to attend this, with exceptionally good weather, and . _L50:. ZOO Quaker church two . Razor-boning a specialty. Fora first- the concert of the season. Admis- putting a large gang of Italians at 1 � I.00 _ class hair trim or an easy shave call Sion 26 cents. children 15 cents and work, the work has progressed far A T E ic miles east of -at the.East-end Barber Shop. reserved seats 35 cents. Ticketx may .beyond expectations, The 'eysteria to T• M. McFADDEN, ` Pickering Village. =� see our House Furnishings of all be procured from Mrs. D. R. Beaton. now ready to Make connections wi + +� Work gnitratiteed. Chargee moderate' kinds. 'Slightly gWed Carpets - the houses. Druggint-Graduate'nptician. from ]Scents yard up. First-clasis dairy eows at David- r.�®r �• gay ��[• �� •_ L L W. J, GnRDON.;;y. �PICHERIN(J eon's sale on Tuesday. Whitevale, Friday, Nov.•20th. hi �1Zta,l'17 11 ;, -,... "�•�:-•- .,m. .. •r• .,.:�:�' ..�.. :,.,.. ,;.,...a z.,:, _', .., .:.; .,,,�,_: - . �y_w: , .w... •e.�:'.^ Y"S,tr •?'-Jr,is'. �r' '?y, rr�.'"�'.;y.'�'�`..-.��..,.i t�, =,� •ti`"t!e _,,.,a,,,,�ac.' ... .. ?...,'. '....k.— ��._ .+yew ^'_"«'SS.i�l" ''i^' t, •'3' , �_'^�N',,;.'�wv%?'�xlt�v.Gt�' .•sY7 A FAILURE MS TTACK FLAGSHIP SANK DURING BATTLE s. _ _, _ .- '+z�' s N �• ° Syt�xva� After a Desperate Onslaught Lagting a c=nom= coed Hope flow Kaotvn to A a�a . x a Have Foundered Off Chile E _-We ex Enemy Retires to Arras - Coast. � = �- --- A despatch from London says: It was the British cruiser Good ? A despatch from London says: Scottish and one of the Guards, Hope, Rear-Admiral Sir Christo F y"� fey After a desperate attack laating went down with bayonetas to stem pocs her Cradk' flagshipwhich `N the advance. It was the most teTri- P' :the whole week, the German at- foundered after heir t on fire bayonet charge - ble ba• ar of the whole g'se tempt tobrevak the allied line's at war. It succeeded; the break in by shells from German warships in - Yhsres has failed. It may be ad- the line was repaired, and the Ger- the naval battle that took place off ' •Ini-tted that the position at Ypres man attack was once more, driven the Chilean coast. The British cruiser Monmouth, which 'the Ger- was se*ious. The town itself was back. mans said they had sunk, was bad- 5Mh ..- bombarded by the Germans with That was their last effort. Ger- ,t extraordinary violence, and under mans .are droppi am occasional ly damaged; is ashore en--the-coast `mow ur�gg of Chile. So far as is known none r the fierce cannonading the allies' desultory shell into Ypres but x z had to withdraw from the town,' their attacks. have ceased. They of the Good Hope's crew survived. which became a "no man's land," are assailing the allied line ait`Ar- This was the news given to the -- accross which the shells from both ras, 40 miles further to the south, British public by the Admiralty just sides bur The Germans made a but not with the same fury as they as-the people were beginning to (superhuman' and final effort -under exhibited 'in the onslaught of the think that the German accounts of Dover of a fierce bombardment of past week. the result of the battle in the Pa- F ° 'the British positions. The had So fierce has been the fi titin cific had been exaggerated. The They g, g Prepared a determined onslaught, around Ypres that the casualties of only bit of satisfaction for the Brit- give fleet masses of men were-launched in the Germans are believed to have ish is that their little,Pac succession at chosen paints on-our reached the enormous figure of had itself chosen to battle to a front. The assault was met in a 100,000, though these figures may very much stronger squadron, andyix supreme war Two regiments, one prove to have been exaggerated. had not been overwhelmed until e - the last possible shot had been ► .;; h fired at the enemy. y LURE]) ENEMY OVER BRIDGE The following statement from the - The was issued by the Of- ficial f- � fic"Thress Bureau•Admiralty now has received a� . e trustworthy information about the French Delivered a Bayonet Charge; Forcing the action on the Chilean coast. �fry Germans Into ttte_Ritier. mbe"Durint a 4flod Sunday. p�Mo m uth and.Glasgow came up with the „ -How Warships Move in Fog, Keeping Station.by the Buoy. A despatch from Paris says: The'the Germans $charnhorst, Gneisenau, Leipzig During fog the ships of a fleet, moving in line each tow astern a large quickly pursued them and Dresden. Both squadrons were red cask called a "fog-buoy," the length of cable being equal to the 'story of an exciting incident that over the bridge. -A' moment later a steaming south in a strong wind and distance to be kept between one ship and another. Each vessel keeps tocbk place near an important hovering aviator, who had been a considerable sea. The German her bows close to the splash of the fog-buoy towed by the ship in front, y bridge over the Oise, not far from• hovering overhead, dropped a bomb squadron declined action until sun- and thus station is kept throughout the fleet.-{Drawn by C. M. Pad-, which completely destroyed the set, when the light Rave is an "tm may, in Illustrated War News.) Simpigny, has been received here, bridge. The French Chen delivered portant advantage. The action last- - i The French were ordered to hold a bayonet charge, forcing the enemy' ed an hour. - $ the bridge at any cost. They pla,oed into the river, A pontoon bridge Good Hope Took Fire. the havoc for s was vq crossed. They and the "Earl CONSCRIPTION -. IN BRITAIN - twenty minutes in the German French crossed. They &uoceeded yin the action both the -- -ranks and prevented the German` not only in regaining the lost. poli- Good Hope and Monmouth took fire �-advance. Suddenly the bugle tion, but in establishing themselves but'fought until 'nearly dark, when -- - �na2t! for a French retreat, and in an advanced positionat.Tracy. a serious explosion occurred on the Newspapers Admit That the Present Methods Ot Good Hope and she foundered. :. "The Monmouth hauled' off at _ Recruiting- Are Not Adequate to !'feet Crisis SI (�` AU The fall of Tsing-tau ends the dark, making water badly, and ap- U �J WON W�N most picturesque - of the minor peared unable to steam away. She Phases "of the great world war now was,accompanied by the Glaagow, O raging. On two continents and in which meanwhile during the whole Ad"Spatch from London says: In that to beat the Germane back into FOR TSB �IgAD many of the islands of the seas action fought the Leipzig and Dres- view of.the reassembling of Parka- their own territory we must be able _ where colonies of the warring na- den."- ment, when an important debabe on to put in the field early next year ,.!4 rr Kalser'e Fortress In China Sur- tion•6 were planted, combats of :•� . - P° more than a million men, and have;,- _ more- or lees interest have taken SUCCESS OF CZAR'S ARMY• military matters is expected, it is at bbe same time `vast numbers its-► - ,: readers to Japs aqd place, garrisons have been . cap- interesting "to note the trend of reserve for reinforcement&. ` tired sad. towns oocu ed British. Pte- Dune Nicholas Announces a Sweep= opinion as expressed in tate news- The Parliamentary correspondent- British. - - - fully, but in the li'tble erman con- lag Victory Over Austrians, papers, which, with almost complete of the Glasgow Herald, generally deepstch from Tokio says '1`lre.'ceeswn on the south Bide of ..the - unanimity, admit that the present well informed, makes the assertion k, German fortress of Tsing-tau, Shantung -peninsula of China there A despatch from London Say!: methods of recruiting are not ade- that an interesting document has = istronghold and chief settlement of has been going on since late in Aug- The greate&t victory for Russia quate to -meet the crisis. -Wirth been prepared in the form of an the colony of Kiau-Chau, has sur- net a reduced scale of war.that from since the'.beginning of the war is only„one or two exceptions the en- sppeal a, led both by Premier As-' rendered to the Japanese and Bri- all accounts has duplicated nearly announced by- the Grand "Duke tire London press on. Wednesday quith and Mr. Bonar Law, leader-' tish forces, according to official an- all the features of those battles in Nicholas, who sent an official tele- published editorials pointing .out of the Opposition, whose object is ' nouncement made here Europe that have resulted in the gram to Lord-Kitchener and to M. the need of more men being re- to obtain information concerning The first step in bringing about capture of fortified position&.. Millerand, the French War Minis- -cruited, and even such radical or- civilians suitable for military ser- the- surrender of the fortress, .the ---'�' ter, in the following terms: gansas the Chronicle and the Daily vice. 'This document will be circu• announcement says, occurred when CHRIST31AS SEALS ALLOYED. "Following our successes upon News urge that steps be taken in later by poet over selected &rasa, ` the infantry charged and occupied -' the Vistula, a complete victory has this direction. The Chroniclesays the Herald says. the middle fort of the first line of Must "Not Resemble Postage Stamps I just beengained by our troops _ defense. Two hundred prisoners or 'Bear Numerals, along the whole.of the front in Gali- were taken by the allies in this , • between 18 and 20. There in noth- -operation. A despatch from Ottawa says: cia. Our strategical manoeuvre has ing to confirm the 'report that the formerly captain of:the Empress of . Tie. Germans hoisted the white The Post-office Department has thus been crowned .by what is •in- Crown Prince is dead, nor to ex- .Ireland; has been gazetted Dom- _ 8a again consented to .the use of contestably the greatest .success on lain the reason wh -as reported mander of the auxiliary British g at the weather observation b i- P y p° cruiser Cad arian. He was made :resu at Tain tau'• The P Christanas seals.in aid of charitable our aide-since the beginning of the from Belgian sources,--all the Ger- g "•"'� • $ quick ca 1- institutions, but poly as stickers on war, I am most'confident .of the man fl lieutenant-naval. commandev of the tulation of the Germans was the cgs in Brussels were at half ,usuee of much surprise and joy t� the backs of letters, They must not speedy and entire accomplishment mast on Sunday. vessel soon after the war broke out; " the men of the army and navy oper- resemble postage stamps or bei• .cd our common task, persuaded as now he has been advanced to cam- atia numerals or indications of value,.. I am that decided victory:a ill be Bendall Commander .of.-Crulwer. 'I wander. It.is understood that he g against •it, and also to the people of Tokio• - gained by the allied armies.” is.engaged in scout duty. The charge against 'the' middle '111ritish June Sweeper Sauk. Reports from Petrograd state. `� despatch from Capt. Kendall, fort was a 'brilliant one. It was -A despatch from London says- that the Russians again have occu- ----" -----"--'-"-- -- led by General Yoshimi Yamada at The British mine sweeperMary was pied Jaroslaw, north of Przemy.sl, ' ' the head of companies of infantry sunk by a mine in the North Sea. .capturing 5,000 prisoners and„much German Depot off Brazilian Coast and engineers. Six of the'crew of 14 were rescued- war material. Having apparently - Ttihe number of the-German and' The survivors, who were landed at turned-the German left flank on the Jamnese losses, which were large, Lowestoft, reported heavy gun fir- East Prussian frontier, causing a A despatch from Cardiff, Wales, the no'r'th coast of Brazil, and that have not been announced, ling off the Yorkshire coast. precipitate retreat in that quarter, says: An officer of the Cardiff with this'base and with powerful and following the re-tirementof the .-steamer Cornish City; which was 'w.ircless apparatus on their scout -- main German army in Poland from sunk by the German cruiser Karls- ships they were well informed con- the Vistula to the Warthe River, rube in the Atlantic, says the Gee- cerning the movements of British. YORCE the Russian general staff,:now has mans had a depot on an island off steamers amd•cruisers. VOSSACKIN GERMBY turned its.attention to the Aus- trians, who have been holdingtheir '-- -----T -- -- ------ - --- positionin Galicia.stubbornly along the San RiverBritish Hospital Ship Struck Mi Advance Russian Advance Guard in Posen Province g GERMAN "PRI\CES KILLED. - Under 200 Miles From Berlin Six of Them Were Not Over Twenty V despatch from London says.: sea. Captain Wilson, the�comman- + hospital ship Rohilla which der of the. Rohilla - .. :. . Years of Age. The , gave.tea3timony , was recently wrecked off the York- to this effect at an inquest. A despatch from Petrograd says: front being from i to 10 miles with- A despatch from London say's: A shire coast with a large number of ( This was -the first hint that the f Russia has definitely begun 'the in East Prussia. Cossacks are raid- Reuter -despatch from Amsterdam casualties, struck a mine, and, was ;hospital ship had struck a mine. It f says the Berlin press states that so badly injured that her captain had been generally understood that �.. hong-promised invasion of Germany. .ng toward Gumbinnen and Inter- eight German princes have been was forced to run her on to the the vessel merely got off her course A Russian advance guard has bio- burg.. Oh the southern front, South- killed in the .war, six of them aged rocks in order to a c River sinking at near Whithy and piled on'the rocks• ken the German defence---a�t the west Poland' and Garkcia, the ad- Rr W the, and has penetrated vance, 'of the Russians has been - — - - -------” -"- within'the Provoince of equally rapid and irresistible. An Posen, holding a position at Ples- advance guard which drove the chen, which is 15 m>1es north-west Austrians and Saxons southward "' X. of Kalisz A-nd 62' miles north-east of along the left bank of the Vistula g y Breslau. For the first, time- since after the resat victor of Oc.t•. 13 to .• ' ��' s'' �"""° '"' �"""':' d4 -• �- -a the war began the• Czars troops Oct. 25 has reached,the River.Nid �:,y bare set'foot in a provtlice where zica, less than '35 miles from Cra the great esta'tcs of the German. cow, and the closest a Russian noblea are located. Sim►klta'neous army has ever been to the gateway U by the Russian drive at Eas-t Prussia of Silesia,. This movement has hats +# •> fias driven the Germans from Wir- two results. _It makes ,�t'hc. capture; _ ballen, their last position in the of"Cracow a prob'abi1ity and it has Ruseman.Province of Siiwa•lki, ay3 cut off the two Austrian armies, ......... has overflowed East, Prussian terri-II estimated with their German sup- tory from Stallupdnen', 10 . mile's1 porting corps at about 600,000 men, west 'of Wi.rballen, to Lyck, a dis- which have been operating at-the fence or 60 miles, the Riv�sian River San and- south of Przemysl. tnlerior of Foit_Henrj�, hingAon, Wh►`re German prisoavrs' tire lHi,med; . ' '• 4 3yR+'n'.1y7,° " :....... ./!�F3-'�1�4aY`4t:v�•' > ti� �;s v„•. -•'+y^x� '�+°".7x'Y?�,`',q"s i- C .• ,.. ,. ,:....:... 6%0'. .y.. .'�' ``"N' •rim• u , - Pr- .�{3,,. �, ..; .;;• Vit..:'•.r.'r-s-.t".. •. isr,.... .... t� ., , .yi ♦ j �'a. •� ,;h". 9, mxe .,� M. �:+,.� F lei, ,'$�., R ''.'hL"*lr. •?"���.•: - � � Win,.dna .,,x,:'.' ::. Jc �,.^ .: ♦� .1'.�". , ;4 - ' must entail. It is lamentable that CANADA'S POSSIBILITIES. there should be so much suffering `are Children's Cels RED UNSIUUTLYI ion the part'of innocent people. On American Novelist Making Study of w► 6v External TreatmeIl' the'other hand, there is no reason J Conditions Outlines Views. '':' to doubt as yet that the German -,TIMPLES ON FACE Fork & Mothers WI 11 Find Nothing 80 Speed- nation was and still is solid for the Mr. James Oliver Corwood, a' Ily and Reliable as Old-Time war, and that their suffering and T ._ novelist is making y s 3 � hardship are no more than the . ng a stud of Caua- ens Nero Itching and Burning. Scratching' dean conditions in war time. He • - price they have to pay-for the avid- has just completed &_tour of the A It's really a shag' a young ity with which they have sustained Irritated. Disfl red fora Time. p l -0p-Tl. child's stomach by i dosing, war-lords iII their unholy lust for Used Cuticura Soap. and Olnt� western provinces, and declares arhen external treatment will so domination and dominion. that the end of the war will usher _-LU wrVromptty break up a cold. Inert. Pimples Disappeared. When your boy comes in after play —- — �— in a period of development and ` P= with his feet soaking wet, his throat 1766 Winnipeg St., Begins, Sask.—"I ,growth that will mean practically ��; •hoarse and sore, his.little chest.-tight war troubled with itching pimples on my a new Canada in the West. . and congested, just apply Nerviline. f, face for over three years.. They were red "I,t may seem like a paradox when. Qive him a vigorous rubbing over his and unsightly. They caused itching sad Y Pa Highest grade beans kept whole i 1, throat, and put lots of Nerviline on his 'f"w burning and I used to e.xatch and irritate I say that with every life and every and mealy by perfect baking, chest and rub it right in. To make w' them. The breaking out disfigured me for ;.. Nerviline penetrate more quickly s 4 a time dollar that is being destroyed in retaining their full strength, cover his chest and threat with a hot # } ` •'I tried many wail-advertised treatments; Europe, Canada s poseibilitiee in- Flavored with delicious ranter. <.,'.;flaaiiel bandage. This treatment i such se Prescrlptioa, crease, yet-it is so," he observed. '13.7 Lasa no aoual. : 'WON'T fail. Your boy will be feeling 1.�� etc.,but without success A short time ago „ better in half an hour, and you will ' I saw the advertisement of Cuticum Boap Of all the nations of the earth have the satisfaction of knowing you : and Ointment in a local paper and after Canada will profit more by this wax ' have waided off perhaps a cold, or I had tried a free sample I could see a re. than an other—more than m own markable improvement. I washed my face Y Y a'48]as YO>a aaLB. ppe, or illness that might have laid with the Soap and then applied the Dint-• country across the border." JCUM Y 8. tw DAWS9N stlaety Colborn. stmest. Nerviline is mighty good for pre- �c` a meat two or three times a day. Atter using Mr. Curwood was particulatly somata. venting colds and for breaking up a z more Cutdcura soap and two boxes of Cuti- impressed with the possibilities of r t u L 'A ANT Tv HL I Ult'D _tura Ointment all the pimples.completely �, Fruit. Stock. Cisaia or Dairy "10 arm. —bad one, too. For general family use �f the great national •playgrounds' Brite H. W. Dawson Brampton, or os TSF n d1saPPeared-" (Signed) Nicholas gocb, It cures all sorts of extdrual aches and June 13,1914. Jasper Park, on the lrne of the Volborne. St. Toronto. pains—you simply can't beat it. Try S" Grand Thunk Pacific. It for earache, toothache, neuralgia, °' It. W. DAWSON, Colborne at.. Tosoats. -sciatica, lame back, rheumatism, or � �'" Samples Free by Man "It will be a tourists," a said. draw- lumbago. Wherever there is conger- ing card for bouriats, he Baid. I sox sA>G>E. . ,! A generation of mother has found no soap tion, inflammation WhetlOII or pain in the I r so well suited for cleansing and purify�ingthe don t hesitate to Bay that Its gran- REGISTERED HANIPSHHRE SWINEI akin and hair of infants and children-as deur, its natural beauties and the prize winners. All ages. Both acnes. Flesher Bros., Benm111er, Ont Joints or muscles, Nerviline will cure Cuticurs,Soap, Its absolute purity re• advantages it will shortly hold for - -, mighty quick. The large 60c. family 3lajur-tieuvraa air i;hurlet+ t'ergu• freehing fragrance alone are enough to rec. tourists, excel'even our Yellow- NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, . size bottle is so economical, so useful, Bon. Bart. ommend it above ordinary akin soaps,but ! ld be In every stone and that is saying a great G ,,. thousands of whereusell Nerviline:also a small 25c. size. home: any-- o�IIs vofattmander of the Expeditions rylho cel- them are added to these• u Fualities delicate curs which derivedreni Americana tray el th s way to the b g nn��k res on W ti on t P b fab my tom ' * —•M mofrost valuable in overcoming a tendency to I fair at San Francisco neat year, piny, 73 West Adelaide Street. Torpnto. �— distressing eruptions and promoting a nor- !sand there is no better advertiser on GERHANr HATES BRITAIN. Will Quickly Cure mal condition of skin and hair health. Cu. earth than a pletased 'tourist. Iii LstscELLANfoug. ' titins Soap and Ointment sold throughout fact', from every way' I look at the ANCER, TUMOSd, LUMPS; ETC The Hain Reason For Its Torrent the world, For liberal free sample of each, situation the sky ahead looks C Internal and external, cured with- Y. Any Scw__�tomaeh with a?rp, book, send post-card�to"""I" b 'g out pain by our hems treatment. Write of Abuse. !brighter for Canada than at any ne before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical - curb.Dept. D,Boston.U.S.a'. other time in its history."—British Co Limited, Collinew•noi, On— Looked at from one point of view, Relieves Fullness After Eating. - Columbia Province, Germany's special hatred of Brit )Vhen the Dinner Danced. ATENTS ain and the immemured abuse that "When I was working around the Little Gertie Grogan (looking up The Oldest an Livia she is outpouring on her, may be farm last winter, I had an attack of f g po g inflammation;" writes Mr. E. P, Daw. from society page—Did Sou ever b OF INVENTIONS accepted as evidence that the kine, of Port Richmond. "I was weak see a dinner dance, haw r eeoIIOlffiie• campaign is bringing If asked about his corns would say • PIaBON. PIGEON & DAVIS for a long time, but well enough to Mrs. Grogan—Faith, I did, t,le they didn't bother him because he al- Oyu St. James et.. - Mostreal " home to the people of the Father work until spring. But something child; th' day yer father sthlJck ways used Putnam's corn Extractor. Write for lato�matlus land even more than the fig4ting on went-wrong with my bowels, for I had th' table wid his fist because we had For fifty years "Putnam's" has been the field, the seriousness of the po to use salts or physic all the time. 'MY corn' bate an' cabbage three days the favorite because painless.and sure. B O'L E RS eition that has resulted from the stomach kept sour, and always after runnin' : Try only."Putnam's," E6c..at all dealers. eating there was pain and fulness, and *aw and eecond•hand, los b W t Water closing of the sea against every all the symptoms of intestinal lndiges- - -l<_ and power. thing that ministers to the normal tion. Nothing helped me until I used A WARM WINTER. Worldly Wise. _ Flumes, TAN S Alto •MAK! ' life of a. rent economic State, says ,Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurt- June weather prevails in California; the He—Would you have loved me STACKS. g y IRON WORKS ideal Wintering place. reached comtos4 POLSON . ,. a Scotch paper. All our own ports ing; like other pills,• they acted very, ably and conveniently •by the Chicago had I been poor Z LIMITED TORONTO are'&pen. -Food supplies and raw ,mildly, and seemed to heat the bowels, and Yorib western By She Yes, dear; but I would havt+ ltnglneers and Shipbuiider16 --waterial ked pouring is just as I did not require large doses to get Four spleadid wsins daily from the new _ ' p p B ] sesen er terminal Chicago--The overland kept von in ignorance of the fact. 1 nattal, results with Dr. HamiltoII's PfI]s, and p s the factories and mills and - Limited fastest train to San Francisco; �SGuieSellGSeOG\AD�O�� -•� workshops, as a rule, are reason feel so glad that I have found a mild I the Lar Angeles Limited, three dans to Menard's Liniment Cures Colds, •o. _ 9 Fran- yet certain remedy. Today I am well Land Sunshine. the lemons Ban ���� TO RVtRY 190 ably buoy, and there is no indies- —no pain, no sour stomach, a good Cisco Limited and the California ILall. FREEAND GIRL Rates. Mustrated matter and particu- - :Sure Thing. rel as n. Tho d.S Y •e aaar be 6e w will not i _ - orro 1 digest an thin This eennect m appetite. able to d n application. H. B tion that to a t Y g ]ars o a loatio 8. „ g p�D c. d otuHaksa r -, sed the heiress, today. On the other hand, every is s whole lot of good for one medicine oral Agent, 46 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. I wonder, mu ..a rw an day that asses make's things worse to do, aad I. can say Dr. Hamilton's "if Jimmy knows i have money 4' : y i. �...a wr" p Pills are the best pills, and my letter, • `"r Cam ea *0 bea -for Germany. There Ia no work -. - Dry 'Goods. '. - - 'Has he _ - ' xaed...,...h,.e..a. I am sure, proves.it. „.. "Yes. .ithl�s b low th.e comingin from.without, Material& „ are lckin Exports are out of Refuse a substitute foi Dr, Hamil- Ho you sell dry goods here�l "Then he knows." ,on 24 of ay ud L p�rt g• po ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, "No, sir, ; this is a grocery. Fwd. war" MEN*"d 6.i..= � the question. The prospect dark- sold 1n yellow boxes, 26c. All dealers, "Sorry I I wanted 'to get some �mil�.d� w 1i•• c••nm y+ I ens. And all because of the Brit- or The Catarrhozone Ca,'Kingston, dried apples." l buy d�,:.,�,,L D=4�a'°� � ish feet. It is Great Britain. in Oat. •..�. T..�.a.e rs 7- *ther words, that hits Germany bow ,�s`iao)�ami hardest where it is most felt. Hence interrupted Commivatea►tion'. - INFO$U•iTIOiV F08 INVENTORS r°° _ A dr gist can obtain r Imitationoro of ..tha�ropers.hr nme�ssati •s*Us the torrent of abuse. In itself it "You don't mzaa to say thatthie MINAR '9 LI\L�fF.1T from a Toronto r tsioeoLp.s.isar its of no eons f abu a to u8; none Messrs. Pigeotr-, Pigeon $ Davis, house at a very low price, and have it �u �T sees 1 g L ;. is the first you've heard_of•it." pateiih eoliciRors, Montreal re rt labeled his own product. COLONIAL ARI Co.TOaon.a, oMv- - the lexis it is the surest roof that "Ab;olatel p° This reaay Imitation is the poorest . p y'" that 136 Canadian patent, were is- one eve ave yet seen of the many that ■NeE•SeBNe>•eSNNegN . the economic battle is as resultful "Why, it's the talk of the neigh- sued, for the week endin OaWber every Tom. Dick and Harry has, tried to •in its own way as the efforts of the borhood," introduces COPELAND�S y 40th, 1814, 103 of which were Ask for MI\ARD'8 and you will get it a' lollies-in the west, and the--lbst bat- "Yes, but my wife is away on a grawted ,to Americans, 23-to Can& 46 - tyles on the Russian frontier, And visit." - _ dians, 6 to residents of 'Great Bri- CURE FOR CONSUMMON * -winter keeps coming relentlessly on Main and Colonies, and 4 bo resi- _ David Warnock, nos Withrow Ave.i Utmrd•s LWment Cures Distemper. - - - Toronto, writes that he owes bis with the inevitable suffering that i, dents of foreign vountiries. its cold and its short dark days Of the Canadians who received. itis to the above rt,medy: SY, LATEST FISH 'STORY. patents, 10 were of Ontario, 4 of Discouraged.' "Now that I am well sad eu4mg uebec, 3 of Saskatchewan, 3 of ! again, I write to state that the foot "l - Q "Don't you know that you ought ' I am alive today witaesser to the Bask to Land Movement by Pike Alberta, 1 of British Columbia, I to scatter seeds of kindness 1" merit of ;our medicine. The loo- Aw,'what_s the use ; my neigh. live Rave I only a eerrylone ecuays ld -• a -'.- � dear Baseano, Alta. of Nova Scabs, and 1 of New ,� ' Superior The latest fish story thdt hail „ I especi�i worth of your withfo Brunswick. bur's chickens would get them'all., eas- been sprung on the public--& story -- if I did. mpiion, as y lite io its undoubt- edly ti c ( which "out w_hape'' same of the f3tar •Boarder (after reaching ,. ,. ;"Surpassing others in great- famous of the W �re r Clvb vainly for the butter}-You can see TOWN OWN DRUGGIST WILL r �,/,TOC A doctor and a specialist attended �7 Pr7Xurlso.Bye= forL�.Week.waters David WLr eek and gave him no Bess, goodness, extent or series—}� theft old by J. 'J0, an the high coat of living has struck syeeandOrbnvi ted>iyettaa; No sward hope. That was in Merck, ML l w net xye CesafezL J1►rtts los Hook of the Four months afterwbrde, he was a veins of say auNity. --Con-' inepeo't'or in,the agricukaral branch: this place. + Landlady (beamiDg� — �� erns well matt and had gained se lbs: a .''fury DieNo»Gry. of.the Oansd;.aan Pacific, `whose ac- How's thax° Star Boarder—-- Why, 'r yon'suffer. or know of one,send us i _ tivvties are confined to the Rose- everything is beyond our reach. your address, and we will ectad b That's the definition, land frmry.°"�' neax Baaeianv' Irish Compliment. copy of also ma k'e testimony to 'Phare is nothing of the piking at .� "An' sure, me lady, if yer fest to 1 and also many others; come of that's wh Post Tosstiee My dog took first prize.at the which have been cured of chronic y titude about*be story,but the fish. �t show." "How was that"" 4 were as big• as your Heart, it bronchitis of over 30 years' stand- are called the The fish were pike. It appears that took the cat:" wouldn't be my corns I should like At your druggist or direst from 1 thele has been started'among the ,ye'to-be steppin on. Superior Corti Flakes M of the Bow River. a "back to us at $t.so per tawetlo. , ! the land" movement, with the irri- Mlnard'• Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. COPELAND LIMITED. COMPANY, —the surpassing, delicate LIMITED. �- g, gated land preferred. Mr. Jonee � s1z papal oval" - a'oar<orrra - ,p Indian Corn flavour being says that on the land, or on, one- particular frail of Scottish Troops. pa'rticul'ar farm, in the Rosemary A Scottish corporal gives it as his sealed in by skillful .to®st- colony, the water was turned into personal belief that Britain bad bet- Efficiency. ihir'with sugar and salt. — I the ditches one iborrning for two ter send over vtto France'as soon as `•`I hope ",said one wife to an- �`' hoults and then turned off. When possible all the Scotsmen.that are other, "that' you never nag your/ it haus all seeped away into the to spare. Our Scottish troops, he .l�ugband." ° ground there were enough pike gathers, are earning in France to- "Only schen he is beating the ` Post . found to feed thirteen men for one ; day a repuhtation as magnificent and els terrible as that they earned un- rugs, said the second one. When meal. Since that t.iane a number of , he is t'horoughdv irritated he makes der Wellington. Napoleon's • fish have been obtained. In fact, ''•��•. a much -better job of it." OAc Q there seems to be a serious sort of scouts retu$ed, to all the eve ast i�S mania, among these fish to get out of the battle of Waterloo' he ques- - I of the water at'the earliest passible tioned them as to what they he,d »_ are made in clean, airy, moment. seen, and in re:piy to one of his. modern factories--cooked, Ili appears that massy of the irri.- queries waa. tali;' `.`Sire, we have ' s•ee•ii a lost-of men in petticoats,.and gation ditches are full of fish; a•ad the fight like devils." Almost 100' eeazgolried, rolled and toasted in some places one of the favorite Don't waste time on itrteri- y recreations is to go out and "land" or salves becaupe' they're a pears igter German scouts are ge- to crisp golden flakes— ming some thin very much the a flock of fish for breakfast.—Mont few teats cheaper. Pb g -; ! Ready to serve direct real Gogette. I have proved Zan-Buk same to German generals. best for Eczema, Piles, Skin from the package. - diseases, sad Injuries. 1'>lt's Reply. i :• "What a beautiful girl your As a mother, you owe It 1 To secure the Superior daughter is?" "Yea. So beautiful to r tavelly to use the An Irishman once went to a fair l „ Corn Flakes, Ask for that I've given up hope that she'll _ fit+ Oat's wa*6 d l to sell two pigs, and•as it tails. Af e r . g . ever wash the dishes for me when SOsalar. A8'D.o�p+l.ad5�ers they.were minus the tails. Aftor' 'h< Post Toasties " ��,� glows up." he had.them sold he said to'the job- ­Post You must sell them whole- —P➢ n, by Grocers. - = :aleie .".Why 7" said. _the Jobber. Ho—`Yes, the governor cut off my a Capa7fan'Poatum'Cereai Ce., Ltd„ 1IL�R8,nce', so I've had to cash my ;_ "Because you cannot retail diem," � '1,.� Windsor, Ont colied Pat, _ brains for a living. She—I wonder ZH HE�-E� =mood Ie4l why you were looking so thin, Minard's Liniment Cu- thorka. ' EU. 3 I`d�UE 46—'1 L. ----- •_-.. -.tip -./ 1 ._ Ary ::'. '. g;,. .,.,.^"'�• �,nsy�d. .a.,:, a'L.+:•f.e �.- "t....' ur :.,.,.Y�;-: '•..-'� .�H .h .r i�-s,�".,,ea" �d'�rw,. S ' �,,,,� .y.�,;�. t n.'.e_+," fi.+c?'. -tr,� y,� s ;re!+` '"'3'Yfi`'�•` 9.00;T. Dunn,9.00;W.J.Moukhouse. Devitt cement pipe div. 54, 1.25; Jae. 0 - 11,9.00; D. R.Beaton, disbursements Andrew for tile for culverct in sideline �`�. t►ablishede3 Friday m z"'ag ants Cmas, and e3pr uses re hydro electric vote bet lots 14 and 16, con, 2, .70, J. B. GROCERIES '•'. . kaziag,Oct. 18.77; W. W. Sparks 2 trips to To- Hoover for tile used to convey water Tug= ; Tonto re good roads, 10.00; E. B. across sideline bet lots 34 and .8 Hoover, ditto, 10.00;R: R. Mowbray, 2.00: Zou know our Standard in Groceries-nothing but the best in every. 41.9b per year; 11.00 it paid in advance. I trip,6.00: D,R, Beaton on acct. of A-t�ammtttee-atl-- es romanced of thing. With our large turnout each month, we are daiIT Subscriptions W the United 641tes,i1.30 salary 75.00: John Murkar, advtg. Mrs, C. A. Barclay, Mrs. Wm. Mos- inreceiving advance ptinting and stationary, 11.26; John grove and Mrs. W. E. Holtby Tearer• 8 $ your order beiII _ 1ldurkar, printing notices, ballots and eating the$rougham branch of the :filled with the freshest, Groceries attainable advertising bydro-electric by-law, Patriotic Society, were heard. They anywhere. Phone or send your order. JOHN MURKARf Proprietor, 172.50. stated that they It" collected the _ We will deliver the goods. 2E5 The standing. committee on Relief sum of$ besides a large amount _ - NOTEi AND dOMMENTS reported and recommended payment of clothing and blankets for the re- as follows: Mrs.Abijah Forsyth .for lief of the Belgians, and stated -that The Germans are makin a de- bread furnished Hay King during they were now ready to hand over the $ the labter's illness, 58; same to council to be forwarded to 0 Y S T S termined effort to influence public The standing committee on Bonuses its distiaation, - - ;opinion in the United States in for Wire Fences Drainage Matters. The Hy -Electric Radial bylaw Fresh Oysters now on hand. We will have fresh Oysters" constantly etc. reported and recommeaded the now received its third reading and on hand during the coming season. We favor of Germany by purchasing'a the seal of the corporation was affixed following payments, John Tome P r solicit your orders. nttmbeNof leading newspapers and' bonus-on--53 rode--&U--airs-fence n thereto. western bounday of lot 18, b. f. con. --On-motion-the reeve was instructed magazines,and in'this way preeent to grant his order Qn the treasurer in - 7 .95; Morris Reid, bonus gn 126 rods of "t'the cause Of their country. They wire fence on 1ot20, con.`I, 18.90; F. favor of the parties recommended for ..are also trying to incite sedition G. McCarthy bonus on by rods on lot Payment in the various reports as F IS H. ! I S111 7,con. 4, 17,25; Lorne Puckrin made presented.this day. <in Canada by circulating this The council now adjourned to meet Fish is the cheapest food on the,market. Duria the cold weather a plication for bonus on about 89 rode a sin on Monde the 7th du of German literature. Among those of wire fence on lot 7, con. 4. g yr y we will have a complete line of Fresh �rozen Fish. ---of December for the..transaction _-- ----- - periodicals that have been thus The standing committee on Dam- general business: SmokecY Haddies and Siscoes now in. :'- purchased is the Literary Digest, ages for sheep killed by Dogsreported -Salt and pickled fish on the way. pay- published h the Funk Wa nulls and recommended the following pay- _ p y $ menta: Judson Pugh for one re, 10.0 JAMES 14/CHAI4�SC�N Co., and which has a large circa- ed Shropshire ewe killed by doge, 10.00 P dation in this country. having A, L. Milne for services inspecting the - ----7- above 90•George E. Pugh for two - "Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's" always had a high reputation And registered Shropshire Lambe killed by has been much appreciated. In dogs, 13.40;' the above being two01 - thirds Value,A. L. Milne for services. i view of its decided pro-Gerulan nn P inspecting the noose, 1.30;George E. PEEL : �iiVEs, STORE +articles, its enhance into Canada Pugh having been the means of having should be prohibited by the gov. sheep,killed0 ; that was found worrying a ernment. It or any other news- The standing committee onRoads and -' - -WHITBY - paper or magazine published in Bridges reported and recommendedthe - lthe United States has a perfect following payments; Roy Morgan The Latest iii Fall Footwear for men women and children.' right to sell its colum s for an for hauling SO yds of gravel on con. e, _:_ Men's and Boys work boots a specialitg `. 4 y opp lot 20 as per grant, 48.00; Walter, _ -Our Bays and Girls school shoes are of the- beat 'quality. cause,.so-lotlg as its ei:reulation ie R• Ward, hauling gravel ora sideline BALE REQIBT>t8, _ bet lots 4 and 6, con, 9. also 00 yds �•,,,,�,,� Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. confined to that country, and is gravel 34.00; Wm. Waddell, 6 pieces Bell Phone 151.. - - allowed to do so by the govern• of timber. for bridge in Brougham on TUESDAY. Nov. 17TH-Auction sale of meat of that country, but Canada Brock Rd: 7,00: W. J. Devitt for head of milch cove, heifers and cementpipe bet lots 6 and 7, con. 5, feeding steers at lot 2;con. 2. East _ L/ O H N P E E L, has a right to say that it m &2 ust not &25,D. Birrell &Son 12 yde gravel r d. Whitby, the property of Herbert sow the seeds of. sedition within 51•. 1,20: T. C. Brown for painting Trull. Sale to commence at 1 p. in., BROCK ST. WHITBY. e her bordars. Claremont. Palmer's and Kingston sharp. d road bridges, 42.50; Wm. Puckrin TDESDAY, Nov:17TH-Auction sale of graveling on Audley road bet. lots 2 fresh milkers, springers and fowl, at Last week the report that two and 8, coo,4,20.50: D. Crawford, 40 lot 29, rear of con.S. Pickering(half British warships were (destroyed yds gravel for r.d. 28, 4.00 A. John- dile east of `Cherrywood), the pro- p THE ESTAa1Js= ston and J. Gauslin for rep. bridge on perty of R. T. end G.T. Davidson. ' in a naval battle with a German con. 8, oplr. lot I- and culvert on Sale at 1.30 sharp. See bilis. J. H. 1t1T3 I�w.�;-1 luadron in the Southern Pacific Brock rd to con 3,44.40: Caleb For- Prentice,auctioneer. Ocean, caused a feeling-of de yea-- syth bal- on contract for filling old p bridge n site con. S. opp lot 10 and Wale of A r . ,NOV. . yo -:Auction, ulna throughout the British Em- filling in abutments on above bridge, sale of Kayser, cows. young cattle, .� i pica. It is natural that the nation also hauling gravel on -Brock rd in hay and corn. at lot 11, rear ,of con. -: should be alarmed at such a re. con. 8, and filling washout on Barry's 2, Pickering..tbe property of Oliver hill. 77.00;J Burton for gravel div, 53; Denny. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. � � ��� ----.- verse, and to cause a momentary 21.00; D. M. Heise &Co. Stouflville, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. ge sometimes to doubt ars to the prowess of the for timber for bridge, con.9, opp. lot SATE?RDSY, Nov,21st-Auction sale of 1 keep a bank account m the names British nay . A calm curve of S. 27.71' Wm, Ham for cutting brush horses, cattle, pigs, fowl and bay at of 'O persons, so that either one ^. 3' Y sideline between lots Sand 9 con,' 3. lot 11. Con. 4, Pickering,the proper- may make withdrawals. such an the situation after recovPriog 2.W;Thos. Oliver hauling 1r>f) yde of ty of Geo. West. Sale at one. See �� � � account if called a "Joint account gravel on.western townline opp con. bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. ''We ahall be pleased to bimish Pa. `from the Scat shock, ready to re- 5. Markham to pay half, 100,00: Can- fl QFjCjC, "Move this feeling of,gloom. Wb oda fagot Culvert Co. for culvert IS THURaDAY,Nov. 26th=Auction sale 1A P aicylary, j :,the Sri ft ton 38 in. diameter on con. 2, o of about ten scree of standing �npn*'-TY1 f IOC , 4t1, : also pips C Ong a t i-VAGI\ l V _ _ iseves•e losses iu her nava, 40 the Ger• in diameter on sideline bet lots 9 and lot 19, con. 4, .Pickering. Broct pian losses have been considerably 10, con 7, 14.10 ; C. P. R. Cs bAl. road, the property of Miss Ella '�] freight on timber shipped to G9are- Robson. Sale at one. See bills. - 'IGKERING BRANCH 1 Tareater, although the latter'a wont for Barry's bridge, 1.00 H: G. W,"B: Powell,skuctionee.r.:_ ' r navy is not much.-more- than half Calvert and others grading hill con. 3, R W. GORDON, Massager. Q g •b also a; �!• -the strength of the British. With Brock Rd. 20.W; John Mct3iatp on the addition of new ships the acct, buildiu'�abutments on Kingston Xd)+a d - p road opp lot 11, 4W.00; H. G. cal- --British navy is now larger than it vert and others 811ing approaches for �TRAYED-On.to the se Clea ' evade at the beginning of the war, cement bridge on Kingston road, premises ofO� nInopp lot 11, 10,00; H. (i. Calvert and theunderngued•eow. W H JACISBON; �'{ land in comparison with theGerma others flilling in appcoscbee at Pug h S Brock Road }ZVJ� F -navy, relatively-stronger thea it bridge: Brock road, 3000.; Wm. FOR SALE-Six young shoats 4i ` iRa6 three months age Thus in. Hoover, lib; yds gravel for w.til, months old, App l7 at tot 13.nen, 1. Pick- ■ op con.5, Markham to pay bait 11.65 eying, vIo'ro8 at1SPTs 7' •'� Reglllr�errieri8 e _ 'stead of losing ground it is gain- J. W• G.regg lOi bble cement for • fag on the German war Beet, and bridge coq 8, 16.SU also 361 bbls cem. FOR SALE...10 young pigs;"" six f • weeks old. Ap�I�at lot a,eon.1, Water. ,better re ant or Brougham div. 58.00: W. J.prepared than ever to meet ing JOHN HlltwwIi"i' Dnab�rtoa. f•8 We have them in abundance, it. Since the British and Japan- - --- _ _ OR SALE-A good light, wagon, Brushes-Whitewash, paint. scrub, stove, stair ese war vessels that were cow. AILINGL F and also a large wiedmill, both io cod and stove pipe brushes.0minni �� repatr. JAs[ES fIREENLA�K,Platerinq, -8 pelted to remain on the eastern Borai Ammonia, Sal Soda, Whitening, lye, soap' chips"and coast of Asia, during the fight FOR SALE-One fresh calved pow,AftE all the soaps'. i RT t� .the Crel'nlBgQ_' 8 years old, I sow with ten Pigs I weed _ .-. popular son s L For, Van Aular have been able to leave that guar- NALL,Brack Road, sv Stove pipes, elbows, picture and stove pipe wire, tacks, oil • cloth binding etc. ter, there is a strong probability 1A'TTLE FOR SALE-Five yearling Mr&DouCCtteTells of her Dis,.- � Hotstein heifers, all of Rood milking - . Linoleums, oilcloth, boardered squares, that the allied . fleet will inflict strain, Appi at lot 17, con s, Pickering, or stair oilcloth, table, oilcloth. ., stili further loss on the euemy tl essinff Symptoms During addres$�iH.ELLICOTT,Brock Road P.0. as - and thus gain a further step to- Change of Life and How OR SALE-One parlor cook and Paints,.-varnishes-and varnoleum that makes :wards ultimate victor one Queen heater, bo,ti in Rood repair, -7 Oilcloth loos lige • new. victory., She Found Relief. Having installed a furnace there is no further use for same. Aplily at the Methodist parson. age,Claremont, 6.tf " Our groceries are the freshest • '• PICKERING COUNCIL Belleville,Nova Scotia,Can. "Three _ ! years ago I was suffering badly with LSO$ SALE.-Six, heiferA $fteen The above Council met pursuant to what the doctors 1� months ole; null is months ole, bull a --.,.,PHILIP adjournment on Monday, the 9th inst. _>_ months ora colt is month.old'. Appply .c lot E.O R .� :.P � , Members all present, the reeve in the i died Chan ge of 33,con t;Pfekering or address C, 6KOPITZ, ' P { chair. '::: Life. I was so bad Cherrywood P,o, .6-1 The minute's of the last meeting '•~ that I had to stays OTS.WOLD SHEEP FOR.SALE- BRGT7aX-X.A�2 were read and approved, i / •� a bed. Some friends � Consisting of 1 aged ram. I yearling ram A number of accounts were pre• told me totakeLydia and s spring lambs. all registered, Prices rented for payment and referred to ';lir (*.r `s: E.Pinkham's Vege- right. WA ply at lot 25, B F con.,Whitby,or the respective standing committees. _:_: �. "a table Cotnpound and write WM,,DL\GMAN,box SW,-Whitby, 3-7 Thos. Philip, was .heard stating ; ::: _ it helped me from STOVE FOR ' SALE-The well-culvert on con, 6, opp, lot the"first It is the i7 known "Famous" heater, .almost new, - 18 was filled with debris, Haring installed,a furnace the.owner has no .y Harry Ellicott was heard co�splain- only medicine I Hay"' use for same. May be seen at W M log of the dangerous condition of the took that did hel Pa]mer's etore,HU,&"BEGG it Claremont of 5th concession opp, lot. 15, also that mgand•Irecofnmend 1't' anti what you want; when you in front of John Sodens. it. You don't know how thankful And L'OR SALE-House and two"'lots in P the villaoe of Claremont, 6 room,honse • A communication was received from grateful I am. I give you permission kitchen and woodshed attached,iplenaid Isms ' want-"'it and A.E, Curren, Belgian Consul at Hal• to publish what your good medicine has barn cost$800.00, good garden an fruit frees, 1 liar, thankingthe township for their residence of P MACNAB- or, will sell at a p done for me."-Mrs.SImoN DOUCETTE, bargain for. quick sale 4tf 11= L liberal contribution lg money Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, O for the relief of the Belgians; He SHED FOR SALE - Frame Canada. �7 ' _ - - . __=W stated that money was useful but shed 70 % W ft is foot poets to the clothing'of all kinds will .be' very Such warning symptoms as sense of .south of Friends' Meeting House .(orthodox) - much appreciated by the thousands of auffoeation,hot flashes,headaches,back- The buildings ill pine an contains im . large , a week ia,fterwards _QUALITY poor ole in Belgium, who. are so aches,dread of Impending evil,.timidity, quantity of first clan lumber and timber, For p pep gi 8 tyr further Particulars apply to J. N, RICHARl3- badly in want, sounds in the ears, palpitation of. the SON, Pickering ala y7 _ The standing' committee on Con- heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- HE WA$ DOES NOT AFFECT :'land PR0MPTN38SS ;combined ' tingencies reported and recommended larities, constipation, variable appetite, T THE $ERY BUSINESS-In spite of •♦jam �j7 1 the following payments:Thos. Philip l bsa and inquietude, and dizziness, the war,we re selling more nursery stock than with RIGHT PRICIE S have rebate on statute labor, 1,1T; Muni- t ly heeded by intelligent wo• ever before: a have room far another agent ` cipal World. special by-law poll book, 'in this connty-however and application should _ pp it a approaching the period in be Bent in at once, A good man should earn �y� n1 77 Cf many f1 tr 18.20; W. W. Sparks selecting jurors, $ts.to$30,per week right tbrough the winter, . - °'•■nue aa►7 ■■■a1i dQOd p lit Oman's great change may y 5.00;Edward Wilson ditto. 5.00; D. No delivering or collecting. Outfit free. Taos, - _ R. Beaton ditto 10,00: John Gerow be w, BOWMAN &• SON 0o. LTD, Ridgeville rebate of dog tax L00; United Type- L, Pinkham's Vegetable Com_ Out.- 7 8 - friends. writer Co.Ltd.supplies 7.40;Clarkson. pouaa In gorates and strengthens the .TIME..TABLE-Piokering StationG Rogers cleaning Potter's Field, near female organism and builds up the week- T.R. Trains going East due as follows-- It ollows- we Can always take 'care otR J11Ure■ " Pickering Village, .Pickering village erred nervous system. ' It has carried No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. �µ;.. to pay half, 8,00; H. E, Webster D. many women safelythrough this crisis. 12 Looal 2.50 P.M. _ R. O, div. 1, re hydro electric voxe, 4' 14 Local 6.05 P.M. ;. 11.00: W. V, Richardson, 2, 1'100; E. It yon want special advice write to Trains going West due• as -follows-- Lydia follows- D H"EI S.E W.81eep, 8. 11,00; Geo. Toy e, 4, Lydia E.1Pinkham Medicine Co. (cond. No. 13 Local 7,47 A.M. ■ •BAN -9.00:Geo. Davidson, 5, 10.00; L. denNal)Lyaa,l[asa. Your letter will. 11 Local 2.20 P. Y. - - Mackey.8,9.00: Geo.Philip. 7, 00 : _.iw casted, read and answered by a •,• 7 Mail 7.50'P.Y, �-y Win,Muter,3, 10.00;C. W. Dian 9, �a•s and held is atrial eaeadmess *Sunday inotadsd' s8T0 UIrF1VIZ•T s:M 4:• . nil. ,tr -'w s+x 4a t:, .•' ZZ Z v• t .a �. r o " e,M1a' 3.. - n'.e�.•;w'.S'dn,G.+,X W-rf2' :.ti:'ys'4c.4.!t '� � :, :w: •s."",.•r n ''s¢5&r'r.ai`s..•�.,, '' > T . C 1 , a ,A. '.. - -... n _ $.Q a. .i.�--T r• �@_..y.„, -... .,f- >•.vs,LL L-�:.1. - w,eyv:. _.. ".TN-'.f✓•<'C. A - ,. ... �-..'•s'$i..' ,-. ...... .., �j.,..r 'q.h. " :.:•"Jr '• _w:f%' w r -'A'�` ..y': _ d_ ' T '..'-. .., .'... 'w.. ...' '.r. ,...:.in '. ..,.. .. . M, _ ..tial_ ._.i.f,a •s .rj" .,, ..Z%...v ' •,;r r, .....- .... r ... ... a�,: ...... ,..• a.tee.. ... 1000 •. , eweaMOHr. . ,. CIDER � M�NO � � � � r Fred,Farmer spent $sudsy in Repiair ,Sho* u H R I C H A R DSQ I� Sthe city with his son, John. I am prepared to make cider every f / / / Cecil Io Teton spent a da this .' !week with a friend in the city. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thars- Important showing of finest display of ;. �►• Wilfrid Underhill, of Toronto, -day dntil the season closes. Bicycco nd les for hire. Also.hand wheels for r sale,or number o! China. A T*4 �s assortment of ` se - spent a few days at his home Chopping every day except new ones ordered when 8tationasf. Hooks,Doll; Toys, jaal , = =here. Saturday. required. - _ raeeived for the Holiday trade. Gall Mrs. Harry Thomson spent A I hs-ve also for sale a quantity of Goodyear and Dunl`o Auto Tires --------- few and see them. few days with her daughter in To- q y p ! 'l �°r-ronto. Alabs, and saw duet: — or safe ai right nr,rww - Peter and Mrt� b have re. Ind phone 1918 Pick. _ - - turned after, n few, daps John"F.F. Ba les, ,Greenwood Weekly and Dail, x.wepapeaE y Russell' Andrew, - is the city. R Joshua Bundy and Thos, Pater- C SWtet t0 p.ICgERING, Ont. r ._ son had a bueinesq trip to the city 5 A , SrOCl'C $'f.200 . on Monday. .. _. Whitby 4 `-- A-number from. here. attended John Miller's stock sale at Baieat The- Universal Sawing Machine on Wednesday. - Pickering 8a�ter�T The Pickering Mrs. J.R. Thexton, of-PPi spent Tuesday here with her cis• -�' Our home.made I after Riven a fair TT ter,'Mrs. J. H. Beal. trial will convince ou that it is r µ y zgilance- ommlttee Jahn Kiddie -and Mit+s '.Maud -�-� ._- . . ...The Beat. .. - Cree, of Toronto, visited at EdRar ...N 1 O W. The object of this Association is to Shirk's over Sunda y. is the time to order your lessen stealing and prosecute . We are pleased to see Fred N. fruit cake Yor Christmas, the felons. Madill around again after his 95, cents a lb. siege of typhoid fever. _•_ Orders by phone or from driver� Members having p�operty,stolen oommaal• C. H. Found has just completed a bee given strict- 'attention to immediately with any mem the erection of a smoke stock on " HERB MONNEY, of Executive Committee. ;) Thos.•Paterson's factory. _ _ �. - - . Membership fee Joshua and Mrs. Bundy return- XG, ON 1!1,00. PICIiERI 'TARIO ed home on Friday, after an ab- ° r - Tiolsets'mav bghad tr9m the Presides or:, ?eence of,a number of weeks. ssoretery on soplicatiou. Mrs. Dow intends moving into " Greenwood ':- Hardware E=ac.Com.-L. D. Banka,C.S.Palm- the cityat an early date, to make Call and see our stock. of -"Happy er,C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out, `w her home an earl daughter. Thought" and other stoves -- The patriotic committee are _Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Ont. as well as otheF lines. • , J,A.'O'Conaor: '-W.J. Clark. -' busythese days soliciting contri- This-machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No of Hardware. President, some""' butions to the patriotic fund. pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on carriage. Eavetroughing and repairing Mrs. Lynn, we are sorry to state This machine is a combination of f lciency and.simplicity., promptly attended to. F H H'11\DLr. • is confined--to -her bed-dough _ The best outfit on the Market to-dey. g _ T Work guaranteed and prices • W�IITEv N d a illness. We hole for her early moderate. Get our prices on.Emery Wheels, Sa.w.s- Gasoline En lues, I recovery. Cream Separators, etc. Lawrence ARPENTER, Bxr LDER Mr. Archer, of West Toronto, _.$ nt a few days with his friend. Denny,�! HOUSE VERANDAH, AND BARN spent �. H J'ackgon Brock Road GREENWOOD WORK, PANTRY CABINETS Mr. Henderson, who resides east DUMB WAITERS. of the village. WATCH Shingling and general repair Rev. J. A. Grant. of Toronto, k formerI pastor of the Baptist -•� '�` f - wor church he , called on a number ~• : -FURNISHINGS �• • •• e HOUSE - QD See me daboe t any job right. want .of friends on Thursday,last. Motor truck each Wednea 5504 Home Telephone, Thos. Paterson has greatly in creased the size of his carpenter our stock is complete In every tine -' "- day and Saturday for all Shop by raising the roof and erect- for our fall trade. See bargains in Tickenng.an addition to the south side. kinds of Bread and Cakesgg Ella. A. Patterson, K. Cr, of Be and separate chairs. Ask fora 10 cent wrapped Toronto-, addressed the Presby- Erni oaf • _ -tettcongregation in the inter- -, t loaf. ember Yard I - eat of the mission schemes on C•. g, BURLiNG, --PLCKEIiIING D . r' O � s .$nnday evening. w Edward Ward who has had - OSHAWA. ONT. cbarge'of the barber shop" here --1, y • during the stammer moat s y ` shawa Jteel dhingles FLo�R and PEED A quantity of Al lmrned to the cit on Monda accompanied by his wife. Are Fire Proof Wind _ Proof, at C. N. R•, Station - " • PercyLgna, who liar been ill � •- , � '. Apple Barr®l8 �. y for the past few months suffering Cherrywood Water Proof;from an attack p typhoid fever Proof and Frost$Proofg T For Sale ie now mslking rapid progress to- Bran, Shorts Flour,Dried yp -'wards recovery, but is still con- Brewers Grains, Hued to the house. Malted -! Sell and Independent phone. The first real snow storm of the A.11 good, tip-to-date Canadian ..._,Corn Feed._ Oilcake Meal. _ • y Farmers use them. ine, Blatchford'e Yard closed a ra" `-season took place on Tuesday Molasa _ - - - when snow to the depth of three % _ " Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. e' Saturday atter• or four inches fell. No time was v lost by the small boy and girl in - ' ' For particulars Phone home 5080, noon, until further notice ;getting ont their small sleigh, and See any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave .you best .prices on Z+]Zpm� Bp= Gordon.Q� S0 1 the opportunity had come:to the Pedlar's Metal.RooHng Siding, Vents, Uulverta Finial, . . man who is,fond of snow shovel- Terminal, heating and Ornaments. _ ling. Samuel MapalaR, W.Pri�Vhitb - • ° of S� 'PICgERIN( T „ The Women's ' Institnte wilt Brooklin,1Ont. y, Oat. bold their November meeting on G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, � is� �� i� = f the afternoon of the 18th inst ' at _ Whitby; Ont. Whitby, Ont.*a I SJCPiRIRilIOs� : 'the home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. Lawrence Denny, John Ashenhurst, A report of the provincial cobven- Greenwood, Ont.. , Goodwood, Odt. ac d C ° K ! o a►g OM q sit► 1 _ _ tion will be given by the delegate : . Henly, -W. F. Berton, Everybody come_ and hear -the ' Boz Grove, Oat. Whitevale, Ont. C !K W. report. A good program of J. C. Morrish, W. W.Sadler, lrunsie will also be triy Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Oat. - S m Maw . -: On the evening of Friday, Nov. Wm. Wllsoa; Pickering;Oat. _ ' o e r► �w. DtsetaNs :20th.-the young people of the No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. r •• r g S:9 Jan I C Is � s stns a.t teb and ae.S , Methodist church will present-the '' chat s drama, entitled "Valley Farm," •!' -, a ar� Feb ►�N Qateai uo rtafa nnroptaloa ' THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited Cf = n NEW Cons L which is full of pathos and humor ! c ill _ .d Apr ,�►a a Patents taken a`•acTbtot_� and will be given' by twelve "` Head Office and works, OSHAWA, 0,N - Established 1861. ij - wuntaaoc H -characters: This drama depicts 'a r � � � � ? Jae b"e .oeaialaoe�cs. ea in e _--__-_..__....___.:. - w _.:--- ----------- -- o-� _ " "a' o� 11tif 111 . c`` young girl brought up by an old - fashioned uncle and mint is the Q 'p' ° + ~ rm jar, an Ahaa�elyinostrat•dw.ettl>• LtaeatatF 4 scant. The girl wins then love • �' o m m a, a Sept .� ■tion any edentieo,varus}. Teems for yaa v °�s a raw po.tase p�ev.sd. eaa eJ of a weahh New Yorker who M mp, Oct.;oat.; �!eUM n Y marries and take's her to his home. T DOMINION UNK m "' g '° " ' Nov li Y6 r e Deo i hfr ret..wasMautan, ,Through the scheming: of his sr�Eortnto a Ost er,siva,rnssle19". W.D.MA."HEWe,vloE•PRE810L,R. January 19f5�whitb 7, Oshawa 9,Brougham _ haughty mother they are separat- C.A.BOGERT.General Manager.. 9 port Perm 17,t y.bridlgs 15,oanninaton 15, ed, but in the end love triunmbs - $eav"ton 14:IIptargrove is - and happiness 'reigns - supreme. 'M8 Business Of Farming $ cial music will be furnished `ia•tyy bmin•ss of Man daetwing--shoaid be done in a practical bwtness way. Special -Proe.eda should'be.pat to a��n�, tsn•ats sh�1d be made by CheQue, A serials Are You Interested in ;,by home talent between the four ag a of the profits should be pat to a Savings Account as an •morgan" y • acts of the drama. The enter- and titn�es.•ho ■rash sarph,s la a bans:V proeset•d'againat bad seasons :_'tainment will last in. all about _. V two and a half hours. . Do dot, , • • \J g fail to hear is splendid drama•, — WHITBY BRANCH: 'A. A ATKINSON, MItnager'. - AND • which will bgiven in the Masonic --r' Hall. Doors open at seven o'clock, - Of all materials and design program begins at-8. Admission , kept in-stock. It will pay YOU 35 cents. � • ��T to oall at our works a=d inspect our. • .V7 Ata and obtain priose. Don't be misled a S ? The mIny friends of Mr. -Ales. ageatswe Ha not employ them, Dowgwell, of Fort William, willIMPSON &S _ _ _ ly we can,. sad do throw off the agent" -regret to hear of his death which • O• oommiseion'o!10 per oent.,whiohyon wit certainly save by parobasing from aro 's took place on Friday last. No par- I havejia stock 8000 rods of call solicited. titulars has yet been received by FULL RANGE of FaH and Winter Underclothes for Men•and Women, Boys life relatives but it is supposed and Girls,at old prices, also a full aseortme t of Sweatrers in all latest -. wire fencing made by the "WHITBY GRANITE CO.., that his death 'was sudden and •etylea, no advance in prices., Ones: whit<by, oa""� unexpected, as a letter received Steel Com"^any of Canada. r by his sister, Mrs. Harry Thom- LADIES' BLOUSES-Mullins, 'white, HATS d CAPS—A full line in all I also carry. brace wire, JaYYIe$. ..& _Walker . .. son last week, made no mention black, striped. Prints from 50 cents the latest foi men.and boys.. . , - •of illness. The deceased was well upwards. coiled spring wire, 'wire PAln MaIIlt�aotlH,9 . known.in.Claremont, where he LADIES' Fancy Collars.nod Cuffs. P . conducted a hardware and tinware Everything the latest. GLOVES-Hid, silk lined,also heavy staples.. Steel posts find = business fora number of years, DRESS GOODS—Blue and black Vel- Gloves for men and boys. We are - Shop and Residence, Dundas 13#k \ Cedat?posts. which he . sold to Mr. Sargent vet CorBs,:blue and'brown Serg giving bargains iQ these goods. WHITBY 'ONZ: ' ,about six years ago. He was en Checks and Plaids,black and brown.. _ _ ' engaged in business in' Pickering Venetian, Melton Clothe, etc, Three doors west of Whitby Hp. DRESS SHIRTS-Top Shirts,C:)11ars. ghak'er Flannels, Shfirtin s, Tiekin a, village before doing so in Clare- g g �— - •-:� mont. After selling out here he Ginghams,Cottons,etc. Neckties.Braces,.etc. Let me show.you what.I ht►ve and We are prepared to ipstal wood or moved to Fort William, where he, quote you prices. pumps on short notice,also attend built up a flolirishiug'buainess. His MILLINERY—This department is rushed-all ladies .know our. at lea are up _ _ to.all-kinds of-repairing.-, r _ genial and obliging manner won to the minute and prices down to the lowest. R gAgent for the Ontario Wind Mills '�. ge GROCERIES-Ah, here we cati do you everything right most all our goodsk1C. REESOR - for him man friends. He is sur- 40c ale asoline en nee anc� 7.q about old•prices. Teas 90c.40c, 60c, Oo ee 90c, 60c. Higbbet price g �vived by hie son, Earl. and dough- paid for good butter and eggs. r ' the squre gear i -ter, Ione, who is novo married, _ _ . . � ' Mrs. Dowswell pre-deceased him D• SIMPSON & Co. - DICKERING LOCUST HILL acAGx>3r vREAM $&'PARATOSr,�" several years. i Phase Bell No, 60, Ind. 28. 4.. h t, -,. .crYfr.X.n.., e � '::'4.a,�A+e •,.:.>', ",�,- .A;...wy. ,'p :�"'�,C''".`. z: —� 'iki ,,n�, tyi,::.�:.'::., .�'«.;"n e.;�..tr F�: t. ;."9±„ „y.Ea�.-•• '�i5'J,: `.b 'S. `.tar '1° �.,,: G'f�"a•. x�4' „ . , I. 4 �.. i..,. y . , ' ry _ •,} . - .__ .t 7. �:' Ing a •teadT, [wage wa h drawing daily -- nearer, the hl erness t-gt_ Ore --- •— _.—— p� ..�. a - -= mom.; ' -into Julian- heart still poisoned • -. _._... w�� __--- '' him: a was And le sullen now; his one N • "wife saw less and leaf o! him, he even -� ” Makcs forgot at times to kiss her when he �' went out and came In. And little by -1 ! Noncy _ _ �. ' ' little there stole Into Enid's, mind. the -- - ---- -; -' - - - muspiclon that there Was an element of ' mysteryunderlying her husband's r - , �.'' 1. ,. changed manner. . ? . 8 grieved for her - - - _ 11 r; A Strange Stipulation ac of natural r o I. 1.PAC"SE ' �� sentment in her sorrow. She did not un= �y _ _ deratand why Julian should treat her so - -_ unkindly, unless indeed he. had lost all p.�'ta •-.,�' love for her, and she would not let her,.` welt think this yet;.attu,'their.Ilia was b y take �� uy�DPATH in - . 6,1A'TER Ili.—(Continued)., . so different. Ther seemed to be nothing y asking for "A' " ' Julian's eyes hurt him dreauaully, and She could do for Julian. He. put her f'_ ' \ ,, :� �rinaj pat'feages - lY•'Plea�ed'•" said Julian Bryant he would not let his guest go till they aside so-completely...completely. She knew nothing �0i a WOPtli Of ou've get queer notions of what" !e had talked thinge over and he-had made of his work or of his prospects, He 5 . ?� r 1 J andyoull b@ sure : likely to please me. I must say!" Julian promise to meet him in a couple seemed to have a kod deal of boniness of full ll be s l90 Enid never went track to the man Ot day's time. about which she knew nothing. - I who had given her such hope, and•the The neat day he wrote saying tHat hr Letters came frequently, but he -"rte C highest quality 4 :little old piano remained shut.• had backed a winner and that his chum them in his pocket unopened•to be read •++tl was standing in'w3th Dim, and with the when he was alone. absolute purity. ,- They stayed on through the winter, cheque he enclosed came:,the suggestion.I Once as she was looking at him noting _ And the.early part of spring, Little Mrs. %Vhy don't you learn all there is to with a pang at her heart how tired he " Wyant rarely laughed now;. indeed.- know about a car," he wrote; and then was. and hcw his Rood looks had faded, . SfadualIy there.-tell upon the two young he added. 'I may be on to a good thing' their .ey_ea met. There was such an f a- pie a silence. They walked together, again next week at Kempton and Sf I agonized expressign in the -man's face ¢ they sat together; they were always shan't dorgat_ you. Don't' be atir1 that Enid's lips trembled. She rose, ~` ] �OO�PJS, ;1.1M 1 81 .to ther; but the misery o; their,pose- .about tWe. old chap; xoii know we idu a and j On ever let theta be together really. stand by one another; sad you ' warn�derly. . Acroaa, she ki55ed''Him 'ten- „� .„ when the aaaiv}rear of their wed- ggood to me in man ways when I first "You are worrying about something," ' . !ng day-came t_o nd Julian- Bryant folies." she said. "Dearest, my dearest, won't • SOIbS.;� found Dimself literally without-a lihil= That night_Julian_�r�t__Aoki_Tiis you tell -me what it is?'"- ;—- twcket— wife CtfaY things were changed,.and-that r "Don't-ima-'jttAv things: 7ulia;h--Aa_ - He Weat out In the usual. way, kiss- he was going to serve an apprenticeship I swered, and he spoke sought-y; -but-he _ >fag }eta wife gravely and saying nw at some motor works. caught tier to him and kissed her as he QQlbj • • • • "thing: sad suddenly there came upon "With lust a little luck, I'll be able I had not kissed her for a long time, and _ him the Impulse to to turn in something before long," he a Aame oP happiness ran through her, • ' s c nock D go to- Rachel Mar- said I radfatlnR all that was dark for lust a a - - — 't "It F humble myself, if I'g1've her the You mea9 you are g�Ing b fear n to little while. - .satisfactlon of letting Ger knout . that,; drive a cab. asked Enld, with a little "I want you 0121Y.to remember that CANADA SUGAR REFINING Co., LIMITED; . iyjp�}'1'�pL she was right perhaps she may do eateh in Der voice: and her husband nod- I am here,''' she whispered to.him un- tomethlag for me; at least I shall know ded his head aseadily—'-that I love you that I ' • Whether she is working against me, and "Yee," and then he added grimly; "if would do ,my:thing for you, Julian,any- _ . 1!!she is 1 won't spare her!" I get the chance," thing, my dear one, anything!" suffering: But when he called at the.well-,re- If you drive a car, why can't I play His voice was; not-steadas he- an. � ing In.the last few`montha as a ' membered office the otter In If swered her— woman's heart can h ; but noth3nR �.:.i' p gave him the I that had gone wau as bad a this. To _ ovlatormatioa that Mrs. Warnock was And Julian Bryant caught his breath "F know it," he said and his voice feel that she stood a tangible barrier 1n �ltot there as he answered her: was strange and hard. She drew away hie "She don't come often noW, air." he f Path! That she, who loved hfm, ;Maid. "She has been ailing a .bit this V who would have Riven her the for him Because I wo.,'t let my wfte work' from him, and all was dark once again, He kissed her and held her very tight-- for !t seemed to.her as if her lovinR;.1P it land been demanded of her, should ' _ WSnter, and ie abroad • somewhere in• ly to hls•arms. •- I words had carried.hurt to him Inylea•1' he recognised as a bar to all that waa_ ,atorelgn parts; leastwaye, that is what fleas® God, we are going to get of comfort I worth having 1n life, was a tragedy s •1• rt; hoar." (through with our bad times very soon That nl;.ht he told her he wa$ going!iia luny. 1t.. destroyed so muctf! Noyv •' ' Bryant thanked the man and Rave now, darling," he sa1Q.' to the country• on the in to be was explained destroyed her so much; the w. 1. , Iul a amfle. He'remembered the fast 1 After that he was out of'the house all tested 1n his .driving: he might be ab- ritabllity. the restlessness, the un-. mehe had entered the office, and how the time and Enid worked again inees,. sent all day. N eer.nn - :beautltul life had seem-d-to him then:i santly on the old piano. - I Enid was UP to give him his break- I hadkdrawn her: all deo surely away "`' He had only gone a few yards down I Some day he will change his mind' Last• and she sent him;t'b his ?rork with,from Iter!. ZIL 0 street when the porter ran atter and let me share the work:' she said to a loving kiss, and a t/easing. felt ft She knew 1 not spoken, and then him so well. ' Sha could herself; and though she loved him be-I ve vent. back to,rbad lnpto-.hls heart and follow almost �Oh. sir. I beg l�t r Pardon.d �ir,'alie .cause .of his proud resolUtio� she only She cried llttlet wlanf;e she ewasyso un- unusual and moat cruel proposition r.�;Said;• -`but I've ; permitted his will to away her for a 3 Kase of the torture which thin arnock's come back. She !s In Londdn- •time longer, happy, ,. fru know where she lives, don't you?" t lih� ;-stied �a'e- ter „i' - - - 4 must have wtRnlfldA ., --and when ` Mean said Julian pulse. The duties at the works kept J eastlian"" a the first hot-r-esenttul misery"hal Dass- Wme - out till late: he mart ed lust as a t.otUer yearns ovLemons er Y t t - at least era ed, her thought w_as of fullest pity for grrafn acting on impulse. he hailed child. the gnaw. bus land was carried westwards. - fourteen more a day at the-ptart: there, "' were nI, more Brett y• llltle dtnnerq; Ao. :aha fait her co Jage, fading slowly, • There was something new beating in � y [away. She was ?set with anxfet She• longed to comfort him. to- put thin heart, aomething that dispelled for! more lnvr- ec. delicaclea. The tired what could .aha set How y her arms about him and to kiss him,and �• ]�r little while the wretebedness. It was man lust swaliow,.J his food and got.ta..' avoid ehe to hold his tired head on her breast: bed !n toasts to snatch what sleep he help hlsn? Hnt� bring tick a semblance!for she knew the poison of this strange r the O For 1f she were 111 and isuffes- could beforo dawn and duty came,of their lost happiness I 1 bequest. Love for herself (that won- i+ file Chj�d his a ;, then perhaps thi- would be—the again, After she had risen and dressed she serial love!) was fighting now, not meat In which to aDVroach her. She roused herself. The 1SttIe hg es had to 1 to him, she had shown; There were no more.- walks, no mor• De chaaned;-ana there was meadia I merely against ugly necessity but UIg generous hint, kindness more- than any - other dreamy, happy dtscusmtona, no more be dont, for Jullan's work played treat I aaainst the grimmest determination. t1""� r person !n those days when everything plans for the future..poverty had work- havoc with-his clothes. will hever do it she-said to' ht to-study by, hltid been taken from him so suddenly; ed a blight on the.happiness of these• And while EnLi 'roe t, herself,' never! never!" Ili only waited work, no'4 favors. only two young people, the sordid ugliness P dusted, and I She rose, and picktnR' up the letterhe the meant oP easrtiner a iiia for pimaelt of a lite destitute of charm had come sten scrubbed, her heart was with him. she Hltpped_it back into.the coat pocket. - t' d Or oaa dependent on him., between them. Enid cherished, her She determined to meet him with a and then she F'tood a moment with clos• (; Ile made his way by .degrees to her!hope and -her faith in the-�tnahlne to 'rmtling taco and planned to give'' him 'ed eyes. lifting the coat !n her arms Dasa: she lived !n one °! the most come. but it was no easy task, for 'Ju-' aomething nice for his supper Once and pftWdng her 11Ds to It as though It . "1Bsihfonabls quarters; he had dined at lian eras eo changed. again.she set herself to look optlinlat!- were sentient and-respoyynsive'. then she _ this boons twice in the old days. that When the work had come his wifcc'eouldto the be a turnlns-point ands thought Qelrs away.and mat -down had Daea when her husband Dad Dean had toll that thea.heavy cloud that rest- 1f he did sell today he mfgitt so' 1 p ve, and he had been summoned there. ed so tangibl u be has was not coming-back till late.there Saves eve discuss his future. l De lifted, but J.upon be�em--be insalsense mental hasher sed to vox -and many hours in which to think lamp.. d '-- Y- The luxury, the beauty, the wealth,Ingly lost the trick of catchlnA hope, he her tender sptrit. .They h$d tested a strain. It i3 keno-teat he had been accustomed to such was not merely phyaicalPy tired: the many degreeb of suffering that there «'o be continued.)nialto !n this house had said very man waa morose, cynical, cruelly turd remained not a glimmer of snobbery to. .- ° • ' 1 sere light at its best - Lt1e fro hem then because d a certain at times, and Enid could .never have either of them. To drive a motor-cab A Great Freight.Train. "' }, ago: but now, u he stood on the guremed the real cause of this change would be bard work, Dut. it war a-manes • - - . _ 111 clear, me110�7t rated the owerm mocked of this wo- i- her husband. Rachael Warnoek's work, and a inan ivtth brain" could rise A and her power mocked him anal hs'silence, that humiliating silence, did even J'n th'is profesafon. Indeed, Enid •Co6rding to the Railway News, gtlmoet turned away' I more than dppr int. !t burned. found It'Doasible to rejoice that her b.r the Erie Railroadompaily recent and unSlCkering _ Oat ess et was however so prow on , The fact that he had humbled him- loved one sbould have a life'lived out ly tested with- surprising results that ri eat his lips and put his heal on self to write and -solicit her help sm- in the open air; Ao dose office dradg- The RA YO�does apt Pride. He was not destined, how- ' bettered Br cry. the tractive or pulling power Of the Ver. to sero hire, Starnock, as be was Pant: hundred times a day Ae she settled herself firall`y With her Smoke Or $1ljQn, It is vee the information that she was not he tortured htinaelf with the recollection nem "Ceatlpede°' loctrmotive eII- eIl enough to receive -anyone: She'of that letter. He did not hesitate to needles and cottons and a coat of er confined to her room curse the wotaa:: to whom 1t had been tin which her was a big rent) !n her 6lae• The engine weighs 410 tons, eHsy t0 tight, e$$y tp a ia "Will-You ggl�vs me a message, sir; addressed- lap. aomething happened. A letter silp ?WQuld you .b7ae to wSlte .a. note T" �d than one day tfie papers put out p� cut of one ut the pockets of and hail twenty four drivi wheels, !h ler coat'and fell on the Aoor. the Cje1311, Slid easy t0 -re-Bryant mod 'No" at first, and ge letters the news that Mrs. eight of which are placed under the ' Qben he pCltaDmod hes mind, Warnock Was dead: her millions.gave As Enid Bryant stooped to,pick upp W1Ck. The RA YO "Yes, - I write." her a disc• of !m rtance: her death 'this 1'etter an, replace it• one paused 'tender in Grder jq get additional C�tg tittle, 'but Oil 80 est down st the table In the wide, vvne a fact of public interest, suddenly A certain r 1;ne in acrlbeo driving power, The Officials in y . -clous Dail. so charmingly arranged. Jultant ryant read the news and.a I caught her eyes, C823I10t get A ving treasures on the walls: It was quick pang of regret shot through him; A Aame of color rushed Into her -face, charge of the test•, whichtook .place g better hicetrted wit!! !lowers, a glimpse of An- 1t was followed by a strange sense of and her heart beat hurriedly. She heat- at Bin ham tOa. NCw York—kept lamp $t SA i :other world. He did not choose his relief: The humiliation was lifted from toted; looked &con at the letter, put it g p • y Ce. - : lords. he wrote like a 'man distracted.! him. Her silence was now explained. osis;; then:once, mar. she healipted,end. adding car after car of.coal to the I want you to hal-, me; I've tried j She must have been too !ll to write. 39. then her declaten waa taken. train, until it consisted of no leas (Made � Canada erything and e7ersrihiag- how gone;:was-sot rY tm had Pushing &aide the coat. oat me You wore o very .Rood !s the ttdsjttdged W. Deans _ __. ° [treat leaeTler. out the Paper on the table In --oat of t as 9b0'fully loaded steel cars,tie1 . Aort•to ye'•bu�gst because were+ good l her,Kalther he nor his wife spoke of the Arm of so�^faors, W:communication from a total weight Of which -was twenty- dl � I f dead woman when the Was dated a. -week 8 S " >31! Dasa want you o Rive me an- y met th•it night) previously, and headed ='Re the late one tone. The locomotive •j ,iDther clunes I've come to my last nor did they ever discuss hor•death: The;tars. Warnock;" and waa evidently one ny. God known what will h ea if very ibama of Re,chasl Warnock h f .- - -- aD had o n D rocs lac ailed_the 1 power to stab � nrrt4 tars: those mysterious p trash for fort miles—a - ' Ilona get something to do. I don't ask wife them loth. The young letters which he-had never opened in her feat-hitherto unequalled on any • .,y' to take me -back !tato lour office, had never' known exactly what presence, Enid read carefully through q t'a word from you would give me words had been spoken In that most re-I.this lawyer's letter. and when she Dad ,r91 Way in'the World. markable latatlfaw; but she had a quiets;done so she sat and covered her face �' f 4M� ^ ­ 1. t k somewhere else, I ask you to imagination. She could Rueme. And with Ger hands, She was ttembl3nR flan that word.•' I many and man �V�fe - He sued it with his full naive, and, Y a time of late Enld had from the ^Meet, of.a •-reat, a dreerlful (sifter callers had . ' Ibis hand t��•Ta��led as he inscribed her's forced herself - to con ate that Mrs. shoclL For this letter recapitulated 1n gOne� - • on the envdot i Adarnock's fierce denunciation of then curt legal terms certain facts which had How dare ,you' scold me 'before tom ROTAUTE OIL is Leat isr - He' hardly knew where he' walked' mar'r'iage had at least the merit of com- [already been communicated to.her ittbs- panV'I .Hu'b—Well, you knOW, my '4t►en be lett the house; he was agitated mon sense to recommend ft At pay I band: and these facto dealt tulip a be dear, I don't dare to da it when We THE ��W. OII. CO., IrtisiM rvous, unhappy. Now that he had rate, she always shrank from the taste qquant made by the late Mrs. Warnock to ,' rRten to her he felt as 1f he had done recollection of Rachael Warnock, Enid 'Julian Bryant. art by oursely@a. ___ T•t•�• Qs•Me AeYfas *rong and yet—and yet. ,a.drowning had no time nor As to read the•pa- The amount of this bequest was yo ----- SL Joint •r•4.r Ye • Will clutch at a straer, and unless Fera. so was ignorant of•the fact that lartftte that the figures darced before Mother (sternly}-Young man I had help 'be. [o0. would.go andepr everybody was talking about Mrs. Mar- -En1d's eyes + rha.as never to come to the top ag,`aia.! nocK and the money she had left. The The lawyers had. writteti apparently want to know 'just how aeriou•s are • He found himself after awhile In Pic- will had made a sensation; there was to repeat once again that there had been our intentions toward m dao h- cadllly, and gave a great start when; so touch monty The wonderful be-! no mimt#Lke, nor was -there a.ny'PosslbU- } y g • q Quests to chant gomQrorrAse; their duty was to g (somewhat " � meoae hit him on the Tura- y, the almost Ironical 1ty of tear. Pau htez's• voice - -' g, he ?need'a man he Knew well, a theme it f Lheof hrre,ent fortune was the DaY over this coney to Mr. Bryant only agitated—Mamma? mamma! He's •"'illie's ?;road IIiat.". ormer -chi one of his old regiment f he fulfilled the condition attached to t home,from.Iabla on Isive. I Unlike his wife, Julian Bryant knew the bequest not the one. ' "Yoo are the first'of our fellows•rve 1 of all this, and that his heart would be And what tuns thl9 cortati ion? Willie .(to- the young man Caller _ truck, Bryant What are you doing?—1 more with egvy,as he read the names of If he agreed•to live his life apart from She—Oh, Fred, dear, yoti are eo --Say, -when .you were. a !rid ands Ia ? Well, come•along. we'll have those Whom thin death had"enriched was the girl he had married, then Julian noble ''peg�first.and than we'll have lunch only natural. Her relations, her aecre- Bryant would be a rich man, a man' a generous, 8o handeolneI some chap was calling OS your •tiff!-i ow nice It fa to be back fn the old tar ea, her servants, all those who had with an assured position, a man with So chivalrous, so much the superior ter,'•didn t he give you a quarter to!.- �untry!" i worked for Rachel )Iarnock had been Power! If he refused to fall to with Of every man I meet, I 'just 'can't g0 Out and Spend Z'.'. In a dazed sort of way Julia;;[ follow remembered-, even some of his own kith this condition, then not a penny would the other man Into a club. It was and kin (people connected with the dead Pass into his poaFesston, lillp loving you. 'Now what do you �� ' ate a glimpse of old hays to nit at a woman through her marriage) were Julian Bryant's alfa sat ..=he hardly nee in plain'little me to admire'? He ell-appointed table: to hear,regimental mentioned as- beneattinR by the will. • knew how long with tier trembling . hop," to talk over old times and old Although he was dome splendidly 1n hand" Pressed to her hot eyes. She —Oh, I don't kni w, dear'; b.UL TO'd0 8n ecil'act i9 'balsa. TO dol . ends; and''out'of this there came' a'his new work, and the promise of earn. thought shy hal gine the a goon one without' incurring dan-t Uug11 as much t'nll t-C tern• vo<i d •j11C znient. gCattoa - e man home from India was too -' ____ her is• common -enough. But it iii ctf ul to express the sympathy he fNt or 13ryant; neither could he offer as- f the part of a good man to do g� istance,.at least not • the a'ssi'stance titch he felt pretty s'+rely was wxat l and noble _deeds though he risks he other man needed; 'but the shabby d everything in doing them. 1. bok cf his former chum, tiie misery in I ', �" _. - -- d FREE'-ides for many years to come be• Lam ; .4 �; TO 9QY'S1 TO I f f, .._ REE GIRLS ; Mechanical Train & Tracka ' . "'. #'' . " ' i - - -- .7 I fi Rotted - / ' .� , �: 4 ... .«.r ,i ' Cold :: _ . f{f{f{ ,d l'!: �� Lood d J u 1, t ' '� ,r i` . and . - - �. Chain1.> , jC We ;wilt give thio.bcaatifnl rolled gold ,. r y �' � .: Yet and chain tree of all ch•aa a-to any . ' Ineiuding i000motive. tender. tnvo pea Q t, , . i ? Fenger coaches, track.making la :ill who wLI'sane. EO sets of Besubltul _ :"(_ i. ,,. „ f i Locomotive Dae etrona clookwo¢k e�oval. rte Post r�arde at it! Dente a set (six >Y <9s ee���h - ly a yonr name and we will send yGII " <, - { send and m fors. are rot metal!; 'litho• sty cards in each set). m had in colors, &'cards to sell. When sold send us the d�a ..,•rmz. ve oar name and address and - trmy- and we will sand you -the locket �rY I •• y .�;r:. `: ' tppt'ooe�sttw�cil'Iaend you 40 sets of Xmas And other. T,ey_ r 11 ltd drain. Address;- _ • •- ' - t - ... . .. ' - ' besutittal at+aeelinaeacm ®et).' Wh n fiats ' z .tko' e':v 1. I{t." ,;,. d. i.,a r mtu b.lrh,d ill Hotel. � send,us the money. and we win send you I HONER-WARREN Co.. I - _—. the.Prize. all charges prr.pu,id, Address Hotel Flandria.,: Ghent, the lar "" -opt. 48 - - Toronto, flat: Ficture-eho'ws Bel ia,n fie.t hotel in Belgium, used for Red Cross Hdspital f+or'1,b00 patients. Homer-War'r•en CO, l F,ngl�la, and Germaa wounded old "dented in the �e ward. DEPT. 47 TORONTO.- . ._ .. , . _. \ • ,. ,,. . - .. .. I r 'w'w''r'iS,.;tcr, ae.p.,*r+ifiy',.,. ,a",+ ,,'r'++;» .: 1:,.YH.:ai : �� r'" °�" ;s. 7 c y. x-..;, y,c.�„r; .,�:_ .. ,,::.;.. .r•. y�,y.. .a. -4. wn..y o.,. cr ..` .. •�;•7:v `+..... or csF^tem,.;.. ...• sy '� r •.U,'�' � .. ,-SEVERE RAINS I �Ila- ' J.-ARAUND THE HEART _ A �e. Wi nnLesdat�oglt ':. a +4 'I �:tl-'S •, MagicgBaking nal ----Are-Nearly--AlwaysCaused 11 ! Po�trder as beim the best, purest -- x` by Stomach Trouble sad .roost healthful baking pow. e' M Don't Let a pain in the region of _ der that it is possible to produm, T 'the heart_f•,!n k fell you into -think- CONTAINS r �... CONTAINS NO ALUM fig you ha%. Tart disc.»se. T„°•t ao - a pain in the back seldom indi- �n the Lplala� p> the heart vscaves K ver present ' fn organic hcai The_pain ie nearly alwa, ca y stomach _ MAGIC BAM, POWUE�r -M rouble •for tdie :tomac and'heart s are.connect-d by ,.h va ->e-s pr , and MOUNT.COM, ve a on file e•-,-::a,ch causes .pre•ssura ,�pn the hear: The. alar „ 'pains wIl disap- TORONTO r ONT. !pear if yet a up. ':e raom^:ch; WIIdTI>PEG`-MONTREAL cart the r.g.i: things and dont ”' tworr3. ms' Pink. Pills !' ;for Pale Pe1i,C ie are the best sito- n `s knach tonic. ::ne-or two Pills after ' each meal st>vn,produces a healthy top. on London do any &P- meal a rappetite, th fw,t.d does not distress M 's UNMIXED NA N AR Pr"eoiable amount of damage. ou, vY>u a;a no longe r troubled elegant captor! In the and our s . . T >.. language ' of the ld and woolly with ga3, soca risings in the throat, - l� d- those n iz cmting_pains around ZEPPELI\'S C'1�i H1'-I?�FLICT West, they have bitten off more the P y.,. a ehe ,-,and no gone in I he heart, Sc•rength and energy than they can w (return; a•nd the rich; red blood, Indian Lancer Out oats in France-Indian Cavalry the Aetuat Fight-. GREAT DAMAGE. London. need' tremble_ at night or lcarriea tenets?d vitality to every Ing Front. _ hide.in a cellar for fear of German part of the b,d Mrs.•Henry Gon< - . _ --` -_ __ bombs dropping into London." ` �nolly, Brookyale, P.E.I., says: flit' Hiram Maxim Tells thePeople „ 10%,1011%�'�"'r'��•�•� any further.- Bake-in a slow oven Far a number,of years I was a an hour 'to an hour and a quarter. That They Nay Sleep great suffer-r from indigestion. - - whieli, despise all the treat' tent I Brown Nut Bread.-One'• cup of - _ A CENTURY AGO. white tloirrr two tugs graham flour, Peaeefullg. „ ,took, was. "'some i growing HOM-E I one and one-half cups sweet milk -'Sir Hiram Maxim, in a statement, Comparisons With the Past Some- worse, I would`-sometimes feel as P + I was smotl=ierin and when - one cup sugar, one teaspoon baking in-pe'arson's Weekly, says:- -. thoughtimes Have a SoberingEffect. the r utile came on I would suffer - N.a,�♦ -powder, one teaspoon salt, one-half "It is quite on the Bards that the ' from violent palpitation and ins _ cup nutmeats. Mint thoroughly and .Germans will sooner or later, at- A little mare than a century ago P :•-Cookies Rolls Bread. y tempt an air maid on this country, ' around the heart, which greatly + bake one hour in a ver slow oven. P Britain, with a population of about ;alarmed me. I ivas tinder doctor's Sugar-Cookies.-Two pounds su- White Nut Bread.-Two 0888, but if they do, I.a n strongly of the a third n -its present size, wan ' "treatment for a long time, but with r, one cupful'butter;one egg, one one cup sugar, one cup sweet milk, opinion that they will not be able mairita�ing an immense army scat- no benefit. A friend suggested Dr, cupful. clabbered creaa, one ,t'ea- one heaping tablespoon of butter, to inflict any damage- worth speak- tered over the world. In 18o9 the Williams' Pink Pills and I decided spoonful soda, one teaspoonful van two Cups flour; one-half cup-chop- ing about upon us or our-property. !coal Militia alone numbered 500,- ,to try them. In-about.a month 'I illa extract, one teas).,,,nfu1 lemun .ped nut meats, two heaping.tea- "It is largely thought that they 000, and these were kept in training �• elf much better, and by the time extract, one. teaspoonful Making spoons baking powder, level tea-• will try to fly over London and drop wn-til the peace of 1815: More than had taken another four boxes I powder; flour to roll suft.._3lis as spoon of cinnamon, a !ince nutmeg, bombs on the town, but personally hald''a'tiU million men. were garrisoned " leas in the best of -health -and able -for. cake,- beating -soda into the Mix equal sugar and butter until I am not at aid convinced that it is in the Uni-ted Kingddm. Another ry ;to eat all kinds of nourishing food, cream until it foams. Roll as soft smooth, add spices and avis, then within the powers of German Zeppe- 22,000 regu ars were fighting is Yt is now. several,v'ears since I was as possible and sprinkle sugar over milk and flour alternately. Beat lins to get to London: Portugal, while in India, Ceylon, +; cured and I have never felt a symp- the top and bake in very slow oven. Reil and bake in slow oven forty-_ "Iw is unconoeivable that .Ger- the West Indies, North Amer$oa, t` tom of indigestion since. I take H•ghe dough ie-allowed to stand fif- five to fifty mingtes,- _ many can so far subjugate P'ranc`e the Me&Wrranean, Oape of Good ` pvery opportunity of recomiriend= teen minutes before rolled and the, as to use,.say, Calais, or Boulogne, Hope and Madiera were large 4n$ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to board and rolling pin are well Household Hints. or Dieppe, as a base for their,air bodies of British troops struggling rietids who are ailing• floured the can be handled mail fleet;,and from-anywhere else, even to-keep the Empire together. If your dealer does not-.keep 3 Dip French fTiE�id _ potatoes in itQtn Belgium, the would have to teen heed regulars guarded th®, 0: P rafter than would be imagined and cornmeal before.fr•in these Pills you can- get them by g better cook• allyl.result -: 3 g' cross an arm of t sea which is conviota in blew South Wales, said __at 50 cents a box or six boxes 3 Soap-should be bought in uanti very rough and stormy, especially 18,000 more were ons a high ambles.-Ase q eu-pfttef,-twc' ties; remote-the arra rraa�d--allow- -- 8�.50 from The II.r, _i�rilfi-anis' - in ciiilti}mn and Winter, To crate � apa��-of a la war, , cupful milk, one-half teaspoonful it to dry. Vedicine Co., Brockville, C)>rt. the North Sea by air is a most haz- $5,000,000 a week, the country vanilla, flour to-,roll.• Sift_ sugar -To remove ink from the fingers, ardous enterprise at any time, .and managed to redeem milbmm of un- over top and.bake in 'a.moderate dampen a•sulphur match.and rub iPLF.A9E.LEAVE THE GA'Z'E oven. the stains. P one . requiring abaortnally good -funded debt, aarcL maw a 'brava .. _ feather and fortune to be Success- front to the world with bread 9+ti AJAR. Parker House Rolls.=orate trwo - M cream proves too thin to whip, ful. ls_ 10d. a-•loaf. large potatoes, add one tablespoon idd the white of an e $s the weaterio nun was adtting upon $g,before ba- lllght Arrive" ith Wonderful Luck. a forest old sugar, one teaspoon salt and on ";inning to' whip'. - 9 and one-half-pints boiling water. "If the Germans were to'dispatch ;fiats rays ahone on a lassie and P $ I.f the zinc lining of a refrigerator a fleet of twenty Zeppelin balloons, Dr.. M orl•e i -- touched her hair with gold, Stir until smooth like starch. Soak colts shabby it-can be • enameled. g° and ii, by some extraordinary luck, Indian Rao .,Mist a little-- and wild rose, one yeast cake is a half trip of lukt�:. lid made look like new, the did get over the North Sea, yet one of rarest worth, warm water. When dissolved, ala y esactl meet the need which so dtxt= The efficient housekeeper knows X a' �'hrther'e treasure, his only joy oa to- potato mixture after:it is cooL that sharp knives save. time,. pa_ #ell* to Landon, Ida int, think sriaes.tn every family for a-medieiaa earth.. Let.,this stand one day and one tience and give better results than tbe damage they could do would be to open up and regulate the bowels. P' e came' from work that nioanent night. In the morning take one dull ones. very great.,s sb them more Not onlY are they effective in all than it would cont us, Flying, say, cases of Consti tion, but-they help ?. and took her in his arms, Pint of this mixture, add one pint Use a little ammonia in water to high they mi t pasts our Fatly in breaking up a Cold or U "You're tired saveetheest,.'tie row_ -of lukewgrm water,-two #arge=tabs e- wssli:white- t', btrt ttv sea 'Phis da �G" by GIpAiA elft the.By stern two miles (feet unsee'p,,and on a dark nt - P� . ing jets—" g' spoons of Lard melted, two tea s the advantage cd notdulliog fhb an punfyin the blood. 'In the same "Let me la a little longer," she spoons of salt, one-half eu of su _ they would certainly choose a way the relieve or cure Biliousness.. play ge P surface.- moonless or clroud l. n lit-they_ yy x °1� 4: answered, "then I'll come, gar and flour to make a'soft dough. In usingwashing soda, it should 3 Indigestion,tion,Sick Headaches,Rheum �' +y g might _get to London unobserved, atisAt and other common,ailments. �= But, day, promise you.won-'t close Let this rise about three hours,, or always be dissolved in hot water'be- bun it would be necessary for tahem. In the fullest sense of the words Dr the sate. until three times_its bulk - Let rise fore adding to the clothes. - -- again until ime is trebled, Work to descend to within striking - Plgsere.- yr= Soiled satin slippers may be dyed tanc",Ahezy aiith I d to. place their A Ilii o u•a h►o 1 d IK a res dy s. CShorus: down again, tLen knead on hoard• with the ordinary powdered dyes, bombs with any degree'of accurlicy. '"Please Leave the gate ajar. Dad, roll with rolling pin and cut iuto mixed with gasoline. Apply:witha ud this would be to reveal them- ` For I'm coming soon, you see; rounds with a 'biscuit cu,tier,'Pces3 Zlean sponge. selves. Now, a rifle will carry cell r - : -I'm sure you recall how tiramnaa through centre with back of silver ,t- _ over a mile, -and you can take it Would leave it ai•ar for me. knife, butter one--half with- melted - that London's scheme of .defence '`I'm such a little rlie, buffer acid fold over like a pocket- 1 REBELLION P� against air invasion is nut solely-re- 1 'You know I can t reach so far, book. Let rise until light and bake -- presented by rifle fire. Still. a rifle { -I'll come when my' games -are fifteen minutes 4n' mode-•ate oven. •- Food Demanded, bullet is :quite sufficient to bring a over, This will make 'two and one-half The h'uma.n body grill stand a lot Zeppelin down ; the fabric of which 11#orth While t;Ylf?Ivitln: yOYr` 1$o-plesee Leave the gate ajar." dozen rolls.• of abuse,but ouniehimee icwlll sure- these barloons are made offers prat- Maple Grove Now Coffee Bread.—Two pounds -light i iy rebel and demand proper food in tically rM resistance to the passage The government's new protective �W'hile the little• girt was awaiting � - legislation against adultemtore of one evening for her dad; bread sponge, four ounces melted ''pace of the pasty-starchy, greasy of a projectile: On" Maple gym 'rose into eff.ct . '$is .men came for- da a forest- butter, yolks of• four eggs, four sniffs on which it has been made •-"Even if Zeppelins were to come on Jan, 1, 19M woe betide trans- !+ with face® rave and sad, ounces sugar, one-half cup milk: s ck. .here, and-rematni.n hi h criou h areeeore atter that date! Map award 8 B Ayru0 makers will reap the reward g flour enough to make a soft dough, Then is the time to try Grape- up to be safe-from rifle shot, should ' of their honest labor at last! Buy .1 Lacs, your father wants' to see too soft #or bread; one cu of rain= IN-uts; Uie' most scientific and . r- turn on their Beach-li lis to shciw ors of Maple. sten win.be great _ ou, . - U take you ri$+}it to p feet fond in the world. y g Multipliedayin afar �itculti- _ ,.. ins or currants if desired. Mix them fhe town, they slro re•= pad ' and beat well and let stand.one-half A «om$n writes: '`Three years veej themselve_a, and so enab!e_.>m vie their l[aWe stoves. The one � tilMy gently told. hoc, ai-hile the I s ; I was ver ill with catarrh of Evaporator built for •s>se beet re k to one hour before baking. This g y gunners to train on them. snket is the 'Champion'-our pride eyes grew dim. the ;tamach.-said _wag given ti to --often imitated but never a:celled. i`Within an hour," he whispered, makes two square-cake pans, Put p Too High to be Danger i write for free booklet e:ivinQ run 'they say I've got to go."••' on the brushed tops melted 'butter ,die by 011e doctor. I' laid in bed "From the heiglit at. which they' partioulars. "Take me," she cued. "No Nell, and sprinkle with sugar'and cinna• :'four months.and my stomach was Mould Have to keep to he safe, I ani ' SeN w�q��=on si� ulo°ti'truttMepui it is too far." mon when the dough is about tali si, weak that r could not keep down 'convinced that a.Zeppelin attack on << raised. Bake in a moderate ,oven )medicine--Ur hardly 'env kind of, London 'would be little more than� Them she said: When you. see food and- was so"weak'and emaci- m.a.mm , just say I'm. coming twenty to twenty-five minutes. j an annoyance to us. As to being; A Entire Wheat'Bread. - One a ated after four months of this cta'r- able to..drop bombs into to 8O°a+ ration `that my ctaughte.r .could ''But don't forget to leave the gate one-half pints of lukewarm wa er, Arsenal- or.to wreck -the Adniiralt , „ I easily lift me from bed'and put me a - idea, to my I- "Bift one cake of yeast and flour. is- I in m - chair. wireless masts, th -�+solve yeast in waxer and rnake a mitfd, is„ very_ pruhlematical. Ifi Of11C weak 8s my stomach "tytfS, { light sponge. _Let rise three hours, Iit accepted. relished and digested they tried to blow ftp Woolwich 11 GOOD MEDICINE p R Arsenal. they would din well i, they _ :.add one teaspoon salt, one heaping r Restorative _. P P BTI Crape-Nutt without .any difficul,t•v - FOR THE BABY' tablespoon shortening melted, two ! the first time tient wonderful food wrecked a porter's lodge.' ; _ f-th id -,icceed in tablespoons molasses. Stiffen witch I was tried: � i T j��� • whole wheat flout until it is stiff€ that 'anyDofdthe':m. .d, it be •Q lJ(� l� n� li �e °c TURNER'S Bah'�wn Tablet's are the very "I am Hary strung and in better affil get'•back� ' . _ iesir medicine a mother can -give enough to work on board without 11e$ltli than for a great many years 1 er little ones. ' They sweeten the sticking. Let stand three hours, or j and am gradually growing sti'l'l t�' n hasase. For oris thing, a urs FAMOUS k tomach, regudate'tte�bo'tcels, break until double in milk, Make into stronger. 1 rely-un Gra e-I`Tuts fol pe has to be fed" with pure -- ' up colds, promote healthful sleep— leaves, let rise to top of pan and muchof the nourishment that I hydrogen ante,a. day. and, ,for.an E• = INVALID r fact they cure all the minor ills bake one hour. - - $et: The Ze.=.0?is hayed certainl'c other, its petrol earring capacity is! TbFru�.,'• Graham Bread. - Make a ii limited. A little bliffe;tirng about r«°o' :PORT _ olittle ones The mother may feel ght been wondt rful. in my: case and over the \Torch Sea and'these air- l .-_1 absolutely safe in giving diem to sponge with one .cake of yeast, one prove that ;^,o stomac-h ii~ srr weak it C -- ' her children for they are . aran'- and one-half inti a lukewarm-Na- ( ships would s t short of the spirit. •v y gv p stili not digest•'Grape-Nuts. which supplies the motive power. ! � ,M eed by.a government analyst to be ter and wh�a flour, Let rise over "My-baby got ''Flt from feeding "The case of an aeropTane.raid is i Buy it for Purity s ij6 briotiv free from all . injurioats night and add one-half graham and ori.'Grape-Nuts. I was afraid- I 1 rather differc�ait. :1�erop.anes, ' I ru s. • The-Tablets arra gold b one-half'white flour to make it stiff i would have io stn givingthe-food, I -It builds u nerves and .. g by .a.t. enough-to-knead. -IKnea�].well and to him~ P think, would s'tantl a better chance t p ,medicine dealers r r b gbut. I guess, it is a• healthy of getting here; and would do more I t'Isstses: Makes-you'-strong. ;fit's a box tram The Dr. Williams' let rise 'three to .four hours. _ The I fat-for his health ' just porfec7t." damage••than-Zeppelins- Ifthc Ger-1 . edicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' graharrLflour makes it slower-to rise. _Same .given by C'a'nadian Pustatm mans sent a fleet of a hundred than when all white is used. Knead 'Co.. Windsor, Ont. eroplanes, twenty-five-might.-Peach-each 5otd s.,.' Fear not when men speak evil of again and'make into loaves and let I Look in pkgs. for flit famous our coasts successfully and perhaps Everywhere iyou; fear lest you should do evil. rise to.top of pan. 11 the pans are• little book, "The Road'• ,, Well- 1f of them could return. a. ' -. Talk is said ` to be cheap, but well greased Kith melted fat and Ville." "There's a Rciii '°Btkt.then-.aeroplanes-could not*a ' Ever read the above, totter. A new one ltnanv a man has had to pec.• dear the loafis turned over inahis.it.wi11.,appeors- tram time to time. They. ars carry many bombs, and would re- for things he send. not be necessary to grease bread scnutris, Irus. aro fwi st human intsreet quire a great numbfr of bombs C Ai.al- .., , .. ... .. : ..•.:... _ ...-• •. •:i•• ,,,�._- .,.. .... .:sr� _,.... _... _..'^..:. .. ..... .. ,:i,. ^Y'w«. .,,'+zap•a*g`a;.:^v *T'".:1... 4`'". ""t•�,k;^:�•'L "f.�i.�'�?td'".�v„"r`'"v�'P�'��' ac ., LOn r` ■ ISMT�•��,� -Found-a key. Loser call at -Alfred and Mrs. Thornback of CALISMS, this,office. the base line gave a dance.to a --Complaints are made that po- number of their young friends on iq tato es and apples are rotting in Friday evening last. ej care � k -Miss McMaster was in the city the cellars. -Order your Xmas Ladies Home on FridaMeolare now busy with their Journal or your next -years order. -W. 11 Powell was in the city teams hauling gravel on the Hing- of the.Saturday Evening Post ort'� 4 ?+ ztc•:•.;?: 'sr,' 7;•••?:�;�:;}e;� ,J�i'i;,,, •��,.' :,rt={r '�:?,+;• i•:' �u�.::;i:'i on Tuesda siva road east of the village. The Ladies Home Journal earl -- •''•��{t s;:; ?; "-w. ;t'y4:"t�• :rip`r: c:3,asr.;' z;;:} t:s; 'N''04 g y }ti i+f r... . r ti.;� .' .•.• .•wSS •S?t1,S t.'.7 -Mies Bobba, of Toronto, spent R. A. Bunting,'T. M. McFad- Charlie Mar uis, agent. " �''f�•s,".Y':: ..�;.• •tw�i;t;:.: t ;,s1 q ,•• •y,� Sunday with Pickering friends. den and E. Bryan have each in- -The teachers and pupils of 161%ng:� ::.'. �s�,; ' Pandora Range will both _ }t t2at;:��;=,,;ilyj _ --Mrs. Kerr spent a few da a stalled brilliant gasoline lights-in the public school intend giving an u;,};';N;.;;•-MU". r•�.; ,.• In the cit during the past weeh their stores. entertainment in the Town Hall at =•• _� cook and bake at the same time to s"•�.•• s;,„r�j Y B Pa �l:'fo:;. �''t:'•tti:e.•:rr3 Fred-Logan,-of-Toronto,- A- meeting of the committe the end of the term. t U',e..j., its `fel! Cdp3City. This feature d '•`•''�'� ' '�. in town on Saturdayon business. appointed b the pl triotic League -The Patriotic Committee -of - 'rir,• :;;:' ''•s'�•_"�''� ppa Y d' g - •• man other exclusive odes e! •� �� -Born-On Sunday at Whitby, to canvass this tstrict will be No: 2, division (Pickering)are de- your Y - to Frank and Mr llaway, twin held on Friday evening Nov. 18th sirous that all contributions of •:'"":�:' SODS. - at the home of M. S Cha man,,. Your serious consideration Y n you p _a clothing etc. be in their hands •' ;i -A number of farmers report full attendance is requested. not later than FI•hdry, Nov. 20th. Select your kitchen range- -thattatoes are rotting in the ---The various patriotic corn- -The ladies of the district who cellars mittees are requested to deposit wish to assist in the Belgian re- -Born-On e- Nov. q P g -Born On Monday, 9th, the sums collected in the Stand- lief are requested tQattend an old t� -.;.::'��'-�������i�'•'•• . to Thos. and Mrs. Douglas, a and Bank to the account of the fashioned gnilting bee, in the base- daughter. ase- dao hter. �, g Patriotic Fund of the township men of the.Methodh�t church on �� -Russell Burrell is having a treasurer, and also to notify the Wednesday, Nov. 18th at one _ .new hen-house and pig pen erect- clerk D. R .Bo'clock Baton, Whitevale, sharp. Any who have .�: ��: ;�� _J ';•;' ed this week. the objects for which the money quilt tops or linings please bring -Mrs. W. B. Powell was in Ux• has been collected, whether Bel- them along. ''''`''t"'" �� •. o ian Relief Rlast! •`' �'� "`'` _``"�' bridge on Sunday and. Monday R ed Crosti or. Patrio- -At Pickerin will receive �:,.•;;,...:;:: ;� ,�� o�"..�: ,4 :.:•.t - - . visiting relatives. tic. a Literary Treat. he Women a =Mrs. J.C. Philip is spending a -A lady who had come into the Institute have secured Donald G. • couple of weeks with her brother village to deal.oae day last week French, literary editor of the To- ,� ti 1 . and sister in Buffalo. had a rather exciting experience ronto_Sunday World.and rine i- _. -Mrs. D. W.Carruthers moved for a few minutes. When in front pal of the Canadian Correspond- .• - ' to the city last week where she of M. S. Chapman's store, she took ence College, to lecture on-Cana- will reside in future. out her pocket book, in which than Literature in the Town Hall -Miss Minnie Brown, of Toron- were five 10-dollawbills. The day on Thursday ura evening, a ping, Nov. 28th. to, was the guest of Misd Hogle being very windy these precious He will be assisted by a good J week. 1 days last l� for a few y scraps of paper took flight, and musical program and all at the .;', / -Mrs. C. Dale and daughter, came directly for the PICHIiRINQ popular price of 25c and ' 15c. The Miss Edith are visiting relatives NEWS office having impression Proceeds are to be devoted to the 'doubt that any of our sub- / ` Patriotic Fund, Mark this date 'inPtc Pickering for a few days. . -L. A. Findi1say, of t he Tor ont o scribers th ers were in arrears ear's an d that e t ony or r ca le n d ars and do n otfat l e resant.Wor d staff, spent at they could be of muchservicetoto b Unfortunately for uC how- ., •, `�.•• , 1 - F arroe s i n this loc ali b Y can here.the home of hus. -Stanley an Mrs. Davis spent ever. one or two young men who boast of some splendid samples :a couple of days with friends in warP fleet of footma e chase, and their rolneta but they wt11 have � i the neighborhood of Bowmanville. making a flanking movement, cut to do better if they do not wish --We regret to report that Miss ofP'the way og(escape and finally Northern Ontario to beat.them. 'T Ida Bunting bas been confined to captured the whole contingent. J. R. Winter., of Kenora, inrioses her bed through illne:-s during the The lad was ver grateful,fo-r 8 B Y Y g f a clipping from the KenO.ra Ex- '��:s . . Past week. .the recovery er and convinced f the a tner which states that "money . .. ... .. .... . . McGuire of St. John's fact that " one fl' s. ' ” " • > nt y to cillvr C. Oaten, of JatFary and LONDON �'''� •s•,s• .1' r•..ara Iia^. N. B., is spending a couple of -Ho ! for Xmas at Home. The Meiick, bad '-one potato that tip- TORONTO Res :,rc sc!d. � weeks with his mother on Church old fire Side, England, Ireland ped the scales at four pounds and MONTREAL `.'•; ever wh • street. Scotland, anywhere. Call on also Capt. Machin, M.P. P.. had a WINNIPEG by good dea� -Mrs. J. H. Rogers has return• write or phone No. 36, Stephenson yield of 120 bushels 'to the acre. • 'vANcot'VER lers who back ed home, after spending a couple opposite Hewis Bros. and Stand- Mr. Winter also states that a ST. JOHN up • weeks in Toronto with her son, d HAMILTON � r Bea t o ars Bank, Whitby, for berth res- party in Keuora picked a quay of •'.: antee on th,s;r' _ Arthur. ervations. Through tickets one- strawberries is' the last week in CALeaRY ?: s p 1 e n d i d and Mrs. Reid, of Lake- way round tri or re ids. Choi sasKATooN •�::r;. r' Ei r a n fir. y P P Pa Choice October: And some say that Can- :,...;,1;; : : g e ---Vs N eff 1d, were the nests of Rev. J. uf�ll ocean linea and Rys, Allan ads i3 a cold coudtr with snow % EDMONTON .;;:?:• ;; .ti . �;.�f}. .; f Mem r. g Y %t,1.• ,i.•..;.. ty ti+y:7•rt.•t'.•'�`:•1..:.5:: ,'1.. t.i�h •''1t't::1:�•.�:.a.• t•. nd Mrs Bedford for a Yew days Line Whi < �.•-. v _ y to Star, Dvm C. P. R the rester rt of the ars. �••�"' ti. �� •�. its?,:;;'�•••: +•, ;.: •stip•• _s3nring_the_past_week. _ auslautic,--C&nadian :Northern -- ••••: ; ::..rs :.• ;�';..".• -Mrs. N. Richardson and Cunard, Canadian as well as N. The T. Eaton Company - sub- SoCHAPMAN �J lltise Conieis s Richardson spent a Sailingr, Donaldson, etc..All haveve scribed $10,000. to the Belgian a couple of da a in Toronto and nqw convenient weekly asI]*Inge Relief Fund. Weston with friends. for Xmas and home-goings. Try The first real snow-storm of and get Stephenson's reservations .Ontario fruit-growers suggest Wb 1: - the season took place here on ahead at your Leisure and secure that the apple be chosen as Can- �_Tnesda when the ground became pick of locations. Stephenson ada's food emblem. "o-T-Wa-h. "1. �e0 r q from alerting - . - L%t-Y Those. B. Marquis is desirous point to. destinations, ra es a c. � that all those indebted to him for guaranteed right. Also avoid eaU i ll i�1r-•�A 'beaters,Parlor'Cooks,-Stoves and Ranges, Coal Oil Heaters,' "-bovine should deposit the amount crowdings and last minute buyingt t i to hisq credit in the bank at an at stations by securing all local(as C1eaII, 0001 Scalp * CsJ3 PARISIAN PAGE. IT MAKES - THE early a dale as possible, R ell as foreign.) tickets Leisurely Clark's Carriage•Heaters. - - -Miss Marianne Richardson at Stephensons• He redeems at HAIR FLCFFY.APiD ABUNDANT. - - s`and Mr. Bedson are in Toronto par his issues-if prevented using. It is.needless for you to have hair ...this week attending.. the anunal Office hours 7 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. * that is anything short,of perfect: •Fireboards. Coal-Scuttles, Cinder sifters, Gloves, Women's In. -Russell Burrell had a very it Is falling oat;-losing-color splittin or if the scalp burns and itches imp convention of the Ontario. narrow escape- from a sudden - -chef mediately get from T. M. McFadden 1,MittQ, -lived and unlined, l Toronto, occupied the K. C., of death ou Frida morning laot. - -Jo n A. Pattersosl y B or nv drug counter a 5u-cent bottle - • • p pulpit in While driving out of Mr. Ruddy's of Parisian Sage-L-se it frequently- St. Andre*'s chnreb on Sunday grounds the latter's two dogs at. the first application removes dandruff Isiorniug last when he Rave a Most tacked-Mr. Burrel's driver: one of invigorates the scabp and bea ` 'utifies �• • •✓ U N D Y _ forcible missionary address. the dogq biting the horse s front the hair nntll it is gloriously radiant. -Oliver Denny will hold an leg and the other jumping at its Parisian Sage supplies hair needs= auction sale of hooses. miich Cows, head. Naturally the at elements required to make the nimal Rot is perfectly harmless, It contains the -- young cattle, hay and corn on his badly frightened and dashed for exac hair soft,wavy, glossy and to make it ises, lot I.I.-rear concession 2, the side of the road, and was soon grow thick and beautiful: ra'. Pickring, on Wednesday, Nov. beyond control. Running between You will surely like Parisian Sage• Something Intersting to Farmers 1 - 18th. As he is leaving the farm all two telegraph poles, the wheel of It is one of the best and delightful mast be sold., the buggy grazed one of them and hair tonics known. In future I will have 'Harness and Horse Goods at W. J. . -A number of the members of the,wheel on the other side struck tBodell's, Brougham, at regular prices. . Doric Lodge A. F. dt A M., wenM t the other, throwing Mr. Burrell PICKERING ARKETS to Whitby on Friday evening out on the hard ground, breaking — Call and see him• last to be the guests of Whitby his collar-bone and otherwise White Winter Wheat, .....•;... -1.15 Red •• '• .;:... 1:15 Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse lodge at a patriotic banquet. bruising him an shaking him up ., Very able patriotic addresses were badly. The horse ran into the vil- Sized ...• 1.15 goods at Pickering. elven 1; Rev, Mr. Sersmith, of la a and got free from the buggySpring Wlreat......:..,......... 1.00 'Whitby by Col.A. G:Henderson, at Mrs. J. H. Roger's, but be pates """""" ""' 1'� - cote and shoes repaired as well as harness. ...... ............ .50 B of Toronto.- : tinued running and turning north, -W. P. Orvis will hold an nuc- was caught in front of the school. ;A Position for Fall PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM tion sale of his cattle kt his pre- Fortunately the buggy was not ' _ = W. mises, one'and° and Winter Phone Ind. 301. J. COAgWELL .half miles east of very badly damaged, but Mr. Bur. _ :. "' _. Pickering on Kingston, road on rell will be laid off work for six or We have a sound business proposition - Tuesday, Nev. 24th. Those wish- seveu weeks. for a reliable energetic salesman for ing first class dairy cows, or ex- -The different branehea of the this district to sell fruit trees, small _. tra good calves should attend this Patriotic League throughout the fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay , sale. Everything will be sold township have been doing good weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. RUBBERS RUBBERS RUBBERS -{ ' without reserve. - work in the -way of collecting. OVtR QOO AORES y -Several.of onr residents report The ladies of Wbitevale have eol- of fruit and ornamental stock under. Prices have soared but we can give'-you rubbers at old a; P y prices. So ' heving seen an air-ship over our .lected nearly $300, and this will cultivation. We sell through our, come and be fitted. Ladies gents and children's mens heavy salesmen direct to.the consumer and ? village ou Monday night. They be greatly increased by,the pro• lumber kin and Redman, of in an line yon require gs;r-antes delivery' of fresh, high g y y q say it was first seen about ten ceeds of a,patriotic concert which grace trees. Our agencies are valu- :at right prices. ,o'clock west of, the village and• will be held Friday neat.• The able by reason of the service we give about twelve a short-distance Brougham ladies have not been and the volume of business done'. Es- Boots and shoes for to suit all, Black, Run metal and-tan, Hate for ez north of the;school. It had a idling'their time either -as they tablished Wyears. Write gents,new style, black, brown and green $1.25 to $2.00. Caps brilliant light and was distinctly have secured over$225 in addition <PELHAM NURSERY -CO., t 25c. to$1.00 each, the latest styles. See our ` ` seen in the moon-light. to a large amount of clothing and TORONTO, ONT. ' mitts and gloves from 25c. per pair .up, lined !` -Frank Yeigh, the well known blankets, which are now-read to and unlined, for fine and coarse wear. Y P. S. Handsome Catalogue.on request lecturer of Toronto,,gave a most be packed. As a whole the peo- either to applicant or those wish- Choice groceries always in stock. We carry everything in stock yotr A' interesting illustrated lecture on ple throughout tl;e country are Ing Nursery stock. can ask for in the grocery line. the war in St. Andrew's church very generous and. require no - on Thursday evening last,• The argument to show them their ELM DALE MiLLs G A GILLESPIE DUNBARTOI�' stereoptican views were all excel- duty in the matter. There area A. lent and up-to-date. Mr. Yeigh is few, however, who, are so'small a pleasing speaker and his address that no'power on earth could per- r. was much appreciated. The at- suade them' to part with a dime. .'-Is the place to Ret your next • tendance was fairly good, and the They try to ease their' conscience bag of Flour. Nl�j�j ar111oollens ' Ladies Aid Society has a aubatan- by the argument that they ace Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be `-• .tial enm to their credit. opposed to'over and when asked g Y Our stock of Woollens this year is the most extensive yet; inclnd ng rt -T. B. Marquis received word a fora contribution they turn red beat for Bread-. few.days ago of the death of his in the face, and make reference to Glenera Flour Pastry Flour _: $weater Coats, Sweaters, Socks and Underwear. Also, our sister, Mrs. James Pickard;which this dearly beloved principle, Graham Flour � Fall and.Winter Cape cannot be equalled. took place at the age-of 78 at her There -are others who are-a little ''Fresh Rolled Data _ home in Minneapolis. . Some time more generous, but whose contri- Bran and Sborta - " M09 she felt. breaking her right butions can be seen duly with the : Oats and Gat Chop' - We make a specialty of (septa Furnishings, and are agents for.ihe. . thigh bone, from which she never nae of •a microscope. When we Barley and Barley Chop Lowndes Tailoring Co. A guarantee is given with every recovered. The deceased at one, think of the many who are ender- -Mixed.Feeds _ garment'and perfect satisfaction assured, Our time 'reelded on the base line ing the great hardships at the' Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal Fall and Winter samples are here '.:where Mr. Vale now resides And.is front, and of those who have given Special prices in ton lots• now, so call and see thein. ' well kaown to many in this neigh- their lives in our defence, no con- .` Jorhood• who will regret-to hear tribution can be considered too I f he • great. Chopping every da,l R. A. BUNTING, 'PICKERING work guA .. ;. - - a _. •. .. A.