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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_12_04 f^ - • G d t d J: .-,VOL. XXXI � PICB.ERING, ONT.., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. _ No. 10 jPYry,fB**t tRl -WE8T HILL. BROUGHAM Established 75 years ¢'<_`• ,�e � SPINSMILLS A concert in aid of the Patriotic Alex. and Mrs. Milroy called on " Relief Fund will the Riven in the Mel- friends here on Monday: ,. Ville O'Connor Presbyterian Church this (Fri- Weare to see MiPresb sa �• RE. FORSYTH: D'. of O.; Regis= day)evening by the, Melville Choir, in out again, after her recent illness. GREENWOOD' . tared member of the optomearical Asso• chorus and solos,and by the Mellville. The Ladies'Aid of the Methodist Itiation of O■tario. •$pedal attention.given to WHITE SATIN—BREAD Male Chorus, assisted by Marion Jean Church will meet at the home of Mrs. y S• tYe Lttiag qft-10.s. Eyes_tested free. North ` Oiaremont. tatty CREAM BUNS-FAMILY Neilson,reader.. and Mr. P. L. Scott, George Linton on Dec. 9th. Every- humorist. The entire proceeds will be body welcome. �T O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., TEA BUNS-PASTRY ` given to aid the relief of suffering The annual oyster supper,under the ••-7MILLS � , 1r Edinburgh,member of the College of BRAY ;• caused by the great European war. auspices of the Union Sabbath School, Physicians sad surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Admission Eb can children lb cents, will beheld on the evening' of Mon- u of Royal College of BarReons, Edinburgh SHORTS. . Special attention to dsieases of women and and as much more as you can spare. flay, Dec. 21st. Watch'out for bills j sMdren. Mae and residence,Brougham; JUMBO _ a givin full particulars. .SCREENINGS (.wheat) MOIINT PLEASANT At uion meeting of the three ` PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICALcongregations held in the Presbyter- TO the TarmterB OAT C. W. fan Church Tuesday afternoon, it was a and X-RAY INSTITUTE CAT CHOP Don't forget Geo. T. Lees sale on decided to hold revival meetings ante er- The Mill will be tannin - TM `PICsaxntG, - - ONTARIO Tuesday, Dec, 8th. g at" a. W'd1w TowLE, Mi. B„ M. D., b. M•, MIXED GRAIN & CHOP few again on COR 4 CHOP days in thand e cit g�s _spa announcement later. Physiaan-ta charge The.patriotic. concert held in the _. Monday, October 19t Specialist in Rectal Diseases PzostatleDis _ --- ---- -;- -. .- school house on_Friday evening was a itCHooC_RS"RTs 0 bE h �sses o! Mon, Diseases of Women, Caaoers, r. Iva~ a-Bay e:aminstion. Diseases of eye. /-�1 �1 grand ancceea. The building was With my increased power, I will Mr.nose,throat-sadlongN.' Fitting gWsaand .VOATj COAL packed to the doors. At 8'o'clock T. Report of s. S. No. 16, Pickering, ; ,ati sante and ohronia assesses. C. Goetick took the chair and filled it (Atha)for the month of November; be able to do an Increased Boars 19 to and 4 to fi 497y business. O@w (Scranton D. L. & W• to the satisfaction of all, The pro- Sr. IV-Doris Graham, Iva Nighs- - T gram was given•by the following: G. wander, Murray Dunkeld, Reta tepai. STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Hoover. J'r. IV-Mona Neale, Basil = T. and Mrs. Lee and Miss Muria]; The Graham,Violet Anthony. I-Nora E. FAREWELL, K.0-, BARRIS- RIND STEAM Misses Russell and Master Charlie; My K 'S J mak oat BA ER es equally Mes6re, Norman, William and George Neale, Fred lBeelby, Olive Anthony- as good bread as western mills brand, e TER,counttyy Brown Attorney,and county _ ,< gn ' If 01kilin. Court Eau".Whitby. 14v PRICES RIGHT. Burton and sister Maggie! Mr. and Sr. II-Evelyn Bielby,Harold Hielby, and it costa you less. Why should Mies and Neater E. Tremble; Arthur Lehman, Vera Dunkeld, Leslie you not patronize your home mills? E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and « Neal George Bielby, Jean Anthony- The give you a good market for our Miss C.Byerss Barclay.: E. Chamberlin, g g 8 y g y „ •Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to PICSERING, O2�T�—' son ; H. 'uttall of Toront • B eyes Bi J.11-Daltbnt>ewes, Jam Allan for all R ain-i it they are entitled ed to Cans OfncaBzockSt.xorth,�4pitb.. slcly J -- L SPINS LIMITED; piss M. Hutchinson and Miss-M. Gib- All grain. You would et lower rices . Sure • ;int** �azsl��• Jones an aster t. Miss5d, of Bal ourpatronage. y i sem : Mies C. Prout. Mira cassis, F. Carter,Gordon McBride. Reta Leh- y - Stephenson. Mr. Sadler pleased the mons Pr.-Collins McBride, Vera yx G. HAM-Issuer of Marr iagge audience with his gRramxphone. These Anthony, Fred Byer, Harold Lewis. 1 want to buy your Barley, Buck- W. Licenses.in the County of Oata . LOOK HERE i kind Audle friends did much towards Perfect conduct- Doris- Graham, wheat and Wheat. .. Pickering Village, Q'fly Y the ro am: Mrs. Holtby and Mas- Real Murray Dunkeld. L.M.Agar, teacher The Claremont Furni p gr y Report of S. S. No. 3, Pickering for , TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc= lure Store. ter John: Mrs. F. Smith, Miss Smith + Z,• QR��^TS . tioneer, valuator, collector and issuer and Master Willie; Messes. Pugh, the month of November. Names are .. o f marriage licenses•Brougham. fey in order of merit : Si.. IV-*Della is the best place to get your Tyndle and Scott; also the Misses Waltr Wood. Burne, *Fl Henderson, 4 HOPPER Issuer .of Marriage 13otsE FURNISHINGS, we have Edwards. The committee are much Jr, 1V-•Florege�e Annfs, *Allan Mc- D. Liosuses in the count, of Ontario, dressers, washstands, iron indebted to Geo. Philip for the use of NoreenL0 X ,. Omoa at store and bis residence,Claremont. and brass bedsteads, par- his Sag in decorating. T'he-pprroceeds Glaahan, Willie Anderson, vv A.BEATON,TOWN 8HIP_OLERB 1or suits. buffetts, and amounted to-SMW,which will:be sent McGinty. Sr. 11I...*Albert Gatward, r: D. oonveyancer,_CommUaioner. for taking 'side boards; mattresses ana spring to the Belgians. Beryl Annie, 'Austen Wood, Mar- --- a�davita, dcoonrivat. Etc• stoney to Inas couches, and all kindsof chairs _ Raret Wes ate.Walton Annie. Jr,III I have for sale the best 28 gangs .'O!farm pprrcppeerrpt� ••loos: of itarriaga Lie• - 'Frank ood, 11 ''osis Annie, Pearl rorrtiRated iron at $3.00 a square_ "• sstess' whlteva3:, out• f_v always in stock, also many GREEN RIVER Wood. •Rita Straugfan. Sr. lI•Mary f " - , other articles too numerous- - Anderson. Winnie McClure, *Elva 28 gauge corrugated iron at M86 FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, to mention. Remember•we Born' !o W. and Mrs. Robiasoa.a Annie, Cynthia Burns. Annie Sullivan a square. e for Counties of York and Ontario. .Aso• q tlon sal«of all kinds atteaaea to on sbozssss keep the goods and de- son. •Mary Sullivan. Jr. II-•John Hes.. siasroe. Address Green giver P.O., Ont, liver them to .your Dir.Keens, of Toronto,. visited fri. man, Isaac Woodi Norman Wood, Also Eastlake shingles, teetal home, at the very ends in the Village over Sunday, Gordon Bennett, *Roy Beaman.BREWSTER, V. .S..-Gradu- lowest. price, Mtsseg Annie and Alice Fuller spent g lath, sidings, ceilings and lF• at• of Toronto Veterinary Collega has •Leonard McGlashan. Primer B.- opened an office in Olar moat`village, All dis• Patronize our town merchants, the week-end with their parents. •Elsie Gatward, •John Frost, Willie ventilators.' aaass'of domo4uce tad animals treated. -Cells don't send' our good dollars Miss C. Dunn, of Toronto+ b spend- Scott. Primer A-Margaret Gatward ± I day■r night promptly attended to. ad. Ing a few days with Wm. and.Mrs. P%ona MIN �y away to bu Id up some other Minnie Bennett, Ruby Wood, Irene Premier cream separators _ place. Moues; for business. era s• Straugban, Herbeet Bush, Average T B. POWELL, Licensed-Auc- Mies Elsie Carter has returned attendance for the month 88• 'Pre- Gasoline engines. 1'1' s tionoer, valuator aaa collector for home, atter spending a week in To- sent every ds.v M. Wetherell, teacher e•anuea of Ontario and Yark, All kinds of ronto. fades conducted either rivataly or by anction. jg He, Quite a number trots here attended -' Clarebomt Continuation school re- Frost Wire Fences and gatesflale notes esuected. Igor daces w other yar. the high school concert in Markham Port for for November. Number en- , tloulars appply at residenee,Elizabeth St,,Ptak• rolled 29 • average attendance 28.7.' litter carriers and hay fork en lag. Phone orders lots at Haws o:0es,Pick. CLAREMONT Tuesday evading. �Y. sting•or Maanab`s store, Claremont, win 're The qufltlnR bee in eonnectioa with Form III-Robt. Willison, (]son.) May supplies.._. _ sive prompt attention. $atlsfaasion gaaraa- Rawson, (hon.)Annie S oSfard,,liar- said• sty phooe number is Independent seat the patriotic fund held-in the hall was garet Gleeson, Viols. Forsyth, John Get.Toy prices on any.Of the above FARMS WANTED lar el attended and a greet success. We members of the Baptist Church McLellan, Dara Brodie, Florence before buying. ' For ie, Form II-Jean McFarlan -Se R. F'ENNOCK have purchased a shed and intend g �' 1., We want a amall farm thirty to setting it np on-the cburch property, (bon.) George. Burton .(bon), Eth i Bell Phone. IWWfreVALfs. ONr. - Arbuckle. Rohin Story, Bessie Ben- The annusltearhers-meeUag_of linseed Dir�tor sad Embalmer, silty acres On the third bt- Green_Inver Union Sabbath School • Lyman Barclay. Ralph Brodie. F• +�, ProuSe, Pickering was held Wednesday evernfag. Nov. May Florence. Form I-Vete Steph- Any business entrusted to me will fourth concession of Pickering 25th. The meeting was largely at- enson. Hazel'Mantle, Barbara Kydd, be carefully handled. tended-by thoae interested in Sunday 'Douglas Dickinson. Jean Evans, Clara . Township. School work. The ofi9eeis sad teach- Underhili," Governeur Porter; Isabel "' SCRANTON -Charges Moderate- a _ _ _ Sargent. Grant Jones. Edward. Jones, ers for the ensiiirLg year are: Su t., g , Independent Phone No. 1514. JOHN FISHER 3t CO. ,p Mar Pugb, Willie F,orgie. Charles Geo. Ferrier: Asbt. Supt.,Calvin - lir Slack. M. J Wilker, Fain„ E. M. -' •- - Country Real Estate. ray: Sedv, Roy Carter; Ant. Secy, 010 LCIISDEN Bt ILDI\G, Howard Hoover; Librarian, Stanley Rice, assistant. G �- Dafoe: Organist; Miss.Gertie Fuller; O w --.- JOHN PHILIP N WHITBY B ADI{LAID'E Sr„ E., T ]to.To. Asst Organist; \lira G.rtie Wright.' - � - . -�� .• Stewards, Miss Gertrude Dafoe. Miss Hasa full line of:fresh and cur _• Walter McGre or, one of the oldest ,i► Irene Hornshaw. Bible Claes Teach- g FALL SIZES IN STOCK ed meats constantly on hand. ere Geo..Ferrier; Asat., Miss Violet residents of the township of Whitt►`+: - > chestnut and stove-coal Fuller: Class No. 1, girls, Mise Sarah diod on Friday last at his home on the - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Kingston road west of the town.at t,bg Ham, Salo as Weiners etc. I will have Constant] on liana a Hutchie s; Na 2, hogs, Mise Lillie age of.7e ears.. His Punerai took -IC you would 'like to seeure g r Y Carter; . o. 3, irla, Miss B. Hoover;• y y No: 4. boys•' Frank Booth; Infant Place on Sunday to the Union Ceme- your winters supply of coal at Highest prices paid for a full,supply. of best coal, at class No, f5,.2iiss Gertie Booth. Home tery and was Very largely attended.", thin month's prices,but are too Butcher's cattle Dept.: Supt- Mrs. W. Hoover; Sec'.v,. St. Andrew's Night is being observ- w u n �za' Q ed ver uietly here this year. There busy to draw it now. you Ca ,,, _. lowest Ossible rice. Miss Gertie Booth; Visitors, Violet y q p p as been oo banquet, and the mem- do sob in for it now and. Fuller;Nellie Gray,Sarah Hutchings, h q h y paying �:'.. �' H�..( IBSON Miss U. Ferrier. Cradle Roll, Mies beta met in their rooms and enjoyed a getting it in the fall or winter Lydia Hagerman. quiet social time. On Sunday.. Rev. when you need it. - Dr. Abraham `came down from the _ -First=glass-rigs for hire 444 '�'�am afatioR city and areached,the annual sermon I.t. ._,DUMBARTON in 8t. Abarea's Church.` A. C. REESOR, Day or night The contributions to the Belgian MEAL ESTATE... Mise Fanny Smales spent the week- Relief fund.by the citizens of Whitby Bt1fl meets all trains end with friends in Toronto. has been most generous, and much LOCUST HILL Teaming gromptly attended to, Several of the farmers in this vicin. better than was reported last week as _ y T it have 'Just completed their fall AND LUMBER YA , - y j P ' many further contributions has been COAL A Agent for Canada Carriage,Co. threshing. received by the committee. Over one — ���5���1<��e The young people of the village W ` ' ' ,_, _ thousand dollars has been received g Peak, P , {try have been enjoying the flrat skating and the Old Girls' Aimociation have XMAS of the season on the buy during the collected seventeen large bales of suit- Insurance`rates lower on farm pro- • g perty and Village Dwellings, Past week, able clothing. Madame Brown, of "Toronto, "BUSINESS in first-class Companies. has The Home Guard are arranging to ai Winter Term �peIIB � . about completed, the erection of her January 4th No Premium I-Totes new residence on lot 29, adjoining use the armorygymnasium t of they high school as an armor and the will meet ever ,::• f Strike for Better Position.-by tak- Alex. Thom's sideroad. Wednesday evenin The member- AS USUAL DURING ALTER= k ]f not itiaured with m'e,call and Mrs. Alex. Annan, we are pleased to g ALTER-?1- Ing position to the Popular report, is now making rapid progress ship is now nearly one hundred TIONS TO THE MAP OF EUROPE. compare rates. inclluding bneineBe -and professional } towar.dS recovery and is expected " men of the town, Ce t. Couch, of the WE ARE READY. 10home from the hospital in a few days. p • A number of surveyors have been Ontario Government force is in charge WE HAVE THE GOODS AND . : V. Richardson• working at the west end of the"village and there will be be drill twice a week WE WILL SELL THEM AS REA- when the armory is ready. during the past few days. It is sup= SONABLE AS THEY CAN BE PUR- TORONTO GN'1' Nota1'j* Public, Pickering. •Posed that they are working in con- The Dominion Railway Board and CHASED ANYWHERE IN i Thia school stands head and shoo]- nection with the proposed good roads the engtneera made a tour of inspec- dere above the ordinary business �} scheme, tion of the Toronto-Eastern on Friday CANADA. 'The feacberi' and scholars of the last, and also inspected the gai-elect- OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF ;- college and when TnosovGHmess have you lots of Water? Sunday School are now very busy ric car which will be used when the , or MAINING is concerned, ranks making arras •menta for their Chsiat- service is inau orated. On Wednes- among the beet on the continent. C. a. RICE, OF WHIT1eVALt g g Toilet sets, military brushes. mirrors, Handsome Catalogue sent on re- is prepared to fiirnisli you anything mas tree and entertainment. The Clay of this week the officials of the cased pipes cigars in Xmas boxes. og P P Y y g program is expected to be the best Canadian Northern Railway also in. cigar cases, mouth organs, bibles, quest'. in the line of water supply-such- 98 they have ever given, spected the line before taking it over hymnals, cut glass, watches, clocks. W. J. Elliott, Principal Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, -The Dunbarton Mutual Improve- to be operated. It is not known at pendants,lockets: kodaks, fountain Cor. Yon a and Charles Sts, plumbing,.etc..' meat and Literary Society held an present how seon the service will be- pens, perfumes. Xmas booklet. ppoosst .. R open meeting in the basement of the gin, but it is expected tq be at an early cards,pennant calendars,seals, calen- They.are Also expert well drillers cburch on Friday-evening last. The date. dar pada;nylo chocolates, gold spec- sad respectfully,solicit ui-patron' basement was crowded ,with people A Commurlity_Christmas_Tree will tacles,etc.etc. ` g/'� p y T° p who-had come to hear Miss Ailville, be the holiday event is the town of CRS ITR SHOP I_ lige for the .lure. 'Ind, nhon�1M. of Toronto, relate her- experiences Whitby this year,and will be held on Catalogues with prices open on dur while a. prisoner of war in Germany. Dr. Evan's lawn at the rear of the counters, any goods'selected not in TOOLS SHARPENED She was in that country when war Standard Bank. This is something stock will be prohured on ahofiteat +•ir"" broke out, and :wak not allowed to new in Canadai-but has-been in voSne - notice. The xrtrdersignod has opened a new leave for some time, being held by in some parts of the States for the >=. blacksmith shop-on the Kin g• ' We make a specialry of crosscut saws, the authorities. She was fortunate In est year or two, and is said to be of Remember we pay expreesi charges Q... Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. . post origin. The idea is- to give from Toronto to Pickering on orderR ston road opposite the being one of the a dt who was allowed fi g THE PICKERING,- NEWS " Quaker church, two Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- to leave. Her address was a most everybody a present which will be die- of 6c. and up+ovarda. s, class hair trim.or an eRsy .shave call Interestingone, and was listened to tributed by R refll Santa Claus. They: ' miles east of 61-the East-end Barber Shop. • �r:.. . —Piekerin Vill s moat atEsntivaly. The program Dorn- laws will be brilliantly sighed by Elec- �1 I ff el AD'DEN g'•Village.: Hee our House -Furnishings of all mittee met during "the evening and tric lights and the decorations will-be + • � Work guaranCged.-Charges moderate - kinds. Slightly geed'Carpets made arrangements for the next meet- in keeping with the season. The Druggist-Graduate Optician. from 15 cents A yard tip. Ing which will be held on Friday even. event will take place' betvteen Christ- = Tr T1 W. J, GORDON - PICKERiNG Ing next, . i maw and.New year. PiC]sArixi$w ,'�q` ,.ac'S.4. ..,.r a.....: :Y... .y.... ',. ,. :..- , ,. . S..r.. '„yam.• t:. f.. "y, .r . .. : ,.., .,_, . t �,.a,. ** .. +;c <y. ..+.s,,r.;.�: ' , .4. +l. '� .r.' _�°'" •-+r^:• �..e•. ''� ..47i'✓P �• a.•. . _, .� .,'!+'Yr�^'tl.^Y' .: ... ,y ',a'k„*.. 'M+i,« .�iz•..,: a 'P..i.^+.-t+...,eyX:,:' x�".�. 'dNe. •.,^4' :.,+.V'�'K�},� �'•' fiiu ''"cy”` y °wi''"3C'.,` 0.4+.5'tY:F~ +it'S.'`'1"S.'.' '��' y ^•'4,r - Ywr 'P— ., { . .•. , .' .,: .. • .'. - • . .. ,,;;. Pleydell and Cozens was a very old and IV- 11 - -- '- "-- — --— --- I a very established 8rm, patronized b7 . .+ ,i ; clients of wealth and social importance; ,I and Mr. I;enderten Intended to lose no opp- ) �` • Dortwiitp of Ingratiating .himself wrth - .. - - MoncyC' s �� rush clients.'y In very little while he found himself — 'a ", ' Z ' waysconstu of in reto et. Certain . Ppley al• I—I�) I—� re Ii• ways preferred to deal with Mr. Ple dell . r _ .. the ate ( 1 ffirs. ffiarnock had been one of - these). but others found Mr. Tenderten � ' very useful, very obliging, and very :-a, 11 INTL9(� ';, - prompt. '�I a rt -' '' _ �— Or,, A Strange Stipulation. ,. .. �_. ., T Among thele latter was Lady Ellen — • r Crooper, a.pretty and charming young - You need a - woman who !wood In a small hotuie in the r good neighborhood of Berkeley Square. Lady •Warm loom to shave Ellen was the widow of a certain sporting 4 . and,drew in. Apel. " CHAPTER VI,-(Continued). Ing desire to give back to him something ,baronet who had druuk himself to death ' In a conveniently short time, not how- , of what had once been in his life should 9 --fection Smokeless Oil This, howeveJr. was Just what M!69 Jack• ever, till he had managed to squander all1. son did do. She ba ever have permitted her to make these peened, fortunately. vows his money, and a good deal of what had Heater Will W4lIi7 ani► ' �' to be at home when Enid arrived, and she belonged to his wife. I. There were times when her self-sacrifice a Of •,Bove the girl a genuinely hearty wet• Lady El1en was in constant pecuniary d�$ry lOOm in B •,come. seemed to her not only foolish, but wick- -m "You know ed. And yet now there was no coin¢ diIIicultiee. Mr. Pleydell had been vers few mtntltes. you weren't looking too Sully back straightforward with her, and had ',told The Perfection is port-,' when we met the other day, although Y, u her some time before Chat she was close¢ declared Julian way loet to her, for if be had [ able; pp you were so happy." she eat wanted her, surely he would not have considerably beyond her income, a fact o you can take h to and I've thought about you an sinful lot, which Lady Ellen was perfectly well ' 9 sitting-room,cellar or attic y rested till he had found heel - -: and Oh! what elapid fools qince are to aware. e� C0 rushing into marriage with the first She was afraid of sheddiug tears in "•what . ` . -any roots where extra IL Sybil Jackson's presence. and though she Yon have a dot my dear Mr. 9• moa they meet. Now, what has haDDeII• PlepdeM," she had said, 'is to show me • '�� hese is needed-and it is appreciated fax more than she could ex- Y getting some money, No, it's is ed? Tell ma all about it!" the way of r ', _specially convenient in .�. press the ready hospitality extended to ) "If you don't mind, Sybil J 'dear, It ra• he! the fact that she bad to let her has- he use at all my approaching my father; :very cold weather- not talk to-ni¢ht. I Just want you band remain under a false impression, he has practically washed his hands of , o The Perfection isecono. to understand,thatrth'at I am very un• that she had to listen to abuse of him, , none of Charle's family will do any , happy. and than I was simply obliged to and that o{ course Suss Jackson took a thing for me." Lady Ellen had laughed' IIdcal, too-it bums only , .separate from my husband. I shan't stay wrong view of their separation• was be• here. '•I suppose I didn't play the game," -� when you need it. No coal, _ • with you more than a few days; but I coming almost unbearable. 'Now that -hs she said. "IL I had made-up to them and 'no kindling-, no dirt, n0 • " didn't know where else to ¢o." realized he would not come, she wanted I ¢one to stay at their deadly dull weekend way ar away rom eve r like," said Sybil Jackson; although Zhe that reminded her of their lite together. have made me an allowance: bht li e's _ ; to clean and rewick. _ was reals full of curiosity, she saw that far too short to be bored. you know, lir. " ` • - 7 As she travelled up swiftly to the north Enid Bryant was in no'condition to be that night Enid Bryant cried.-till she had Pleydell." gtiesiioned in facL,the.other girl's white, r�ucea herself almost'to a state of ex* 31r. Pleydell had found himself stngn• -�E RF - �e — `tired face and rather forlorn look awoke y,austiou. Khe was very unhappy, and larly out of sympathy with Lady Ellen her pity. ft.was all so strange to find herself at Cropper, and when his younger partner JU '-Miss Jackson was an ardent advocate of I she did towards midnight in a Litter,ho- had suggested that he should handle Lady — -SMOKUL HEATERS Woman's Suffrage, and,she saw in Enid a tel room, cut away from everything-that Ellen's affairs be had quite willingly forcible, example of the dieastro»� results passed over this or of what she called "man-made laws.". It was dearest to her. portion of his business to ' Odorless and smokeless. For sale at hard• - gratified hes She looked very tired, and white and ill the other man. pride to feel that Enid had the next Clay, and the member's of the lit- The change was all for the better where ware and general stores everywhere. I turned to her. She was, of a domineering tie concert party shrugged their shoal• Lady Ellen was concerned; almost at once nature and l oved to realize she was of im- Look for the Triangle trademarkportance, dere. Sir. Tenderten began to see poesibilitiei; _"Idon't suppcee' she said heree!f, "I hope you won't break down, too." to make suggestions; for instance, there Made is Canadawere certain stocks and shares w'f"That he'll come worn is ghere, ecause foo- usealTs�I shgPlfeh btu rf he s onidacome¢itonin Enid'eplfr Ili el look g' and she empbmie Desa as use es3 w ch wre so • manipulated by him u to realize quite a ••THE WERUL OIL CO., Llmlted a Rlve'me a rood deal of pleasure to talk "I am pulp a' little tired." Enid said docent sum of money. _ uml y to hf,n r• hurriedly. 'I shan't disappoint,you. I'm Lady Ellen was singularly igaora 'az ' - really ve In tact so- ands the' a of-the Stock Ex. VWWAWW 4f worse Enid was full o[ p-Tune. -- �- � 8t..lohrs I want t� earn some money,•' she Laid was the in the re earsal, in adapting her- change; all she knew about money was . Ias they sat at breakfast two mornings self to the requiremen of the work, that the unpleasant fact that when she of a . . . . - ._. . I • - f certainly-worded letter from the bank she 1m . - ,:later. 'I don't care how I do it, but I've by lunch-time she look another being. . • got to live." They were Just a number of young pec knew that she would not be able to draw '. • • .- "Well, I71 ive you ,ne straight tip," pie• students for the most ppart, who had any cheques till she had straightened out _ • ., asadd Miss Jaen. "Don't take to teach• formed themselves into this little party her over-draft: and this same overdrrj�..fft , Its. There are far too many of us ad it :and who, with hiss Laurie as their great wags such a stupid, silly thing! It alwa� _ ` Is; and it I hadn't a little allowance from attraction, had been meeting'with quite had to be straightened out somehow or . ,.My P•+ople I should have had to give it lair succeed. other! Therefore the coming of Mr. Ten. _ " ' ''tap months ago. Besides." she added. The money offered tp Enid seemed to her derten into the financial side of her lite - f,"tenths L practically of little value at more thea adequate when she remembered was a matter of-great rejoicing to Lady "I don't quite like Tenderten." said Col•i ;,',least wit how little abe and Julian had managed to Ellen. decisive defeat shuu,o come to Ger- people Pike yon and me �'m peel Dawriey. "He ie a bit too pushing i,Aot speaking of those who have made 'a live on,,but the quickly found that she She was impulsive and generous, and perky for my taste.' rano. i.,name for themselves_ then it'd quite a dif. bad many expenses. "You must come and dine with me."-she ."We14, it was awfully good of you Lo " "4erent matter and'teaching is not only a Manon Laurie went back to her little bad said almost at once;'and Mr. Tender. wmo, Adrian. I always make a red mark All the powers at the outbreak of splendid thing. but it becomes a duty! room and examined her wardrobe. Rhe ten dined frequently, on an averare oars on my calendar when you have been to the wa:r adopted emer enC meas- ),8int, my dear Enid, to et one's living by was a kind-hearted young -woman, and a week. Y It and is fearful hard work." therefore she put the matter as delicately Lady Ellen was not very sure that she see me, because !t fa such'an important utea to strep then their resources. ' s 1p event." g. red her shoulders a little as she could; but Enid realized that she liked him. but he talked amusingly. and " ghat are you doing in town Just now. The cost will eventually show itself sl,, would have to furbish up some sort of was a:ways well stocked with society roe. anyhow?" Dawney asked• as she took her "t i do>rt want to teach." she said. "i town in which to appear on the Platform. .si and scandal. hand away from his and moved across to in the funde,d-debts k4 the nations ' want to learn, I want to study, You "I think you ought to go in for the plc• �Ieedlert to say, Mr. Tenderten dung +o the window, at war, and will'be '`a millstone 1' know after I met you the other day, Sybil• turesque style,' Paid Manon Laurie.' this intimacy with the tenacity of it im- She shrugged her shoulders: . I went to see that agent yon were speak- "Look here. that little grey, frock. If you Pit' "I too had to be in town for some buss as.. -the neck of the,tchal.e world ;'ing about. I played to bum-and be was put some lace on it Eike a •ichu. I think He meant to use Lady Ellen; she should nivs.'•she said: "and then-ob! well; you for generations to come." The nb- vw enconraring. that will do• at least tot to-night, You I be the means through which he would en• don't know how fed up I get-with evq. "Woe he P" Paid Sybil Jackson. "Come, have got such sweet hair. and you are ter into that world in which it was hie am. , � Lions at war already. had Coloanal , l thing sometimes, Adrian I've Just come ,. that's rood, for it Gertto�lin Ls eneoara¢tn¢ very interesting looking, von know: and. bition to move as a person of impor ,ince; bait from staying with Carrie Nunshnwe, 'debts-FraI1Ce, $6,2b;,000,000; Ger • one Is practically l;wt ,,.hod. I advise you my dear. you do know how to play ac-I already he had met many delightful: eo I. p I seed to be amused with C'arr1�.cove; many, $5,000,000.000,: Russia, 11 to o w him right swap; and look here, compsnitnents. My .once never event bet- p1e at her house: though she called her- now, -well Phe shrugged her ebouldetr, $4'- Ea I hoe you'll stay with me till you -ter than they did thio morning." -elf a pauper,she man edato kee an ex. 650,0W.000; Austria, $3,750,000,000; - ` P ( ag adding almost immediately, "I am not :;get on to sure•round. What does for one It was Just the word of appreciation tremely rood cook and gave. c aiming gaits sure that. you haren't Rot the beat the United Kingdom, $3,500,000 ":wtli 'do for two, and I daresay you'll be which Enid needed; it gave. her courage dinners: in fact, everything her was B , - , able to bell) me come way or other; n and it etrengthetred her. charming; she was of it. Adrian There are such a lot of P a g. pretty, fascinating, beastly people in the world. I believe real 009' Belgium. $750,000,000. When _ fast. I can rive you some work to do.for Naturally she was nervous, and abe re- and dremsod to, perfection Dige must be much nicer!" to these crushill lJurden9 ha8 been ate this morning. I want you to write solutely set herself to ret a little rest There sva+ something halt bevyfsh about the man looked at her with-a strange g 3 our this report and post A to these ad• before the evening her slim ticure, and in the:frank happy esDrrseioa !n•his Lyre, and the slightest added the irar's c :jt, it will bevume dresses" When -the ttme came to drew. she band- look of her oleo. ,,,' I Of ,burse iLad of alight Pathe escaped h:r 1,Pa. Thru-rbe a grave question what the chances Some color sashed into Enid's face. Slip ed the little grey gown tenderly. It was y Ellen had Innumerable smiled faintly. . one of the dresses that she had worn in admirers: but always declared she Dever are for the common eci ie to 8 war so clad to teal that she Goold be help "LYhy don't you comp dawn lid stay P p pay - ,W. but. as she read through the papers. venlce. Just a simple little frock, made by Intended to marry a cin- Nell• for a little while P" he yule• the interest on the delyt and have2. P P with mp. her es re,mtom chanted an unfaehionable dressmaker; but in Ju- I know yo.a dont beliese me," she F Rested -"You shall bare•the most charm- ,, "Ohl she sssd, "Ire you a suffragette, clan's eyes it had been lovely. She could cried on one oerasion . to certain man in bedroom imaginable, looking out over something' left over for themselves _ - _ 4' penin tender Y the old gardens and the orchards, richt to live an. While the IIat10IIs. 8ybilY' hear his voice now whispering who paid her ver rasp visit*, but who t ," Yee, my dear, said Si.tse Jackson. I words to her ears. she could feel hue arm was always welcome, whenever he did dosJn to where the elver winds away to '' ami and it's a splendid ibinR to be. Be. about bar,. It was impoaatble for her .to cue• ' - the, sea," which ,e.ventttally, win nugllt reC1i- i'fore I'm through with you. I shall try realize In such a moment that•ebe- and "3 don't disheliere you, my dear,"-thre "What on earth should I do at a farm•" perste their shattered_fir�4neev from - • ai7d make on see thin from my point o{ Julians were separated, separated perhaps! man said: "because no doubt you imagine J sd asked Lady Ellen: but-k in tantiful eyes. the indemnities that will be im ' view; but F'11 tell you what You have got actually never to meet arosel that you are in earne,+t: t! Is always a h� a sudden eager look to them. per' i1to do first-sit.down and write to Gerstein "It only he had written me one word. woman's privilege to vY.i:cge her mind, ..Come and see•" Colonel Dawney. an. ed upon the vanquished, it must asy 7•hat'you are staying_with•me. Lind if only be had let me know that he cared," you know,"" , swered. He said "Good-bye=' a e.rond - s ask him to rive Tou a start of any sort, ,he Naid to henielf brokenly. I 'I wwb you would•t•t rall me a'woman." time, and then'with anotbpr @mile that :be TemeTilit2red that the.Cont}UerEd - you don't care what it to." She kept bark,the tears with a great af•l said Lady Ellen riei!ei+sfy. ' 1. ][r. Gerstein re sad almost immediate! `tort; she had done well in the mornin Well, what are •ou -a camel?" swept aside for an Instant the grac,ry of fiatlOTts will not 'be in 8 p) thin t0 replied y ¢' ' his expression. he turned and wnat away: to Enid's letter, but.ho had to regret that but o4s bad to do better at a;rht; and Sh6 laughed and flung a flower at him, pay the, victors. debt9 and, their . iTo be confirmed.) ,he saw no immediate opening. He advised pow perhaps for the first time Phe under.I "1 hate to be considered one of a clasp," - cion besides; so that repudiation het to come and see-him in'the course of stood that She really didefa.•e the world) •'he.said. "I like to be something apart ---T 1.the next tow d*ye. - alone. and would have to tight her iife'e myself: You mustn't deny me• my indi - -_ would seem to be their only alter- '-_ It was Mire datk.wn whet solved the:pro battles entirely psi er own efforts- vi.. sty. K'.04T O.F T11F, WAR. native-unless the}' resort iti the blem of the immediate moment. "i will deny you tinthing:•' said Adrian ., When she of back one afternoon a day - • Dawney- he, gist up a@ ,bespoke and stood —' _ . . RtAp a l.nf,utral nation9 hope for- CHA'PTEIi.V II. P mr so later IF some Down. to hes full height 'he was very tali acid -!fill ('ost More Than- 311 Wars of abolition of their armaments. Last "I believe I've got a chance for, Enid.' Mr. Tenderten wan .a man with certain Splendidly .bei t: He had h(cn. a soldier ambitions; he was resolved to have money, and a useful one. an the empty sleeve pin. 'Fifty !'ears. sear Germany a est on her army -- 1.she said. "Do you remember Maoon Lau• p pp y P my _ : rid, who was at the Academy Just -when nota mall and modset income, but real, and to the breast of his coat testified. - and navy *350,000.0(10-a slim whichI. you Joined'" solid money• and be wad infected also Thou¢h•he'was young, not yet forty, his l�isCIISSing the' Colt o{ the )✓UTO= 1 - "I zeatt®ber her very well.'!.sold Enid. With the very common complaint of de- hair wan grey• and he had a serious look, would pay -3iz per cPnt� interest On I Ethe had a lovely voice," eirinr to mingle.intimaaely with those that look which comes+ into the faced o{ peen War, r�. `�'. 'Perrin, in ipOdyis twice her preserm debt: ' a a�ved-in a higher social sphere to most men who have stared at death and Ufa arses, declares that t+110 loss of "Yea. she doesn't sing badly," said Slips his owrl, many ugl things. g - •F ' afternoon, "Well. I met her sister this , t riva e ctilyyyofnLadyaEllen s:cousin beeonnsocaast BaRCale that nouno tion-Po1�rvr 1:n i `` ' He was a self-made man. The Loa D y P promises out and,she tells me that Manon,is, small tradesman in a Mid-land town, 9fa- omt in the eoaatry with a little concert{ bad been open to him to follow in his fa-I the man. hardly realized himself how. The ,Philadelphia inventor. of up ill and that the pianist has cracked ther's footsteps• to live as his father had ,warm was.the place he.had in this dainty could predlet what it Will be: 9e- $. ` . uv til, and Ma1. n On had telegraphed to her I done. and to marry as his father had creature's regard. ce tin the' figures $55,000,000 a sun-power engine, .which'is, workin .slater to try and set soma one to 1111 bid done• and,t.o be comfortably provided for. Lady Ellen was tall too: but he dwarfed cepting g ytsce. I proposed you. They can't rive gut b, had turned his back on the little ber; and her hang seemed ridicu!ouely day, which a French economist has successfully in Egypt, legs figure very much; 'but still, it's a beginning;I Midland town. and the small shop; had small when she slt$ped it into his strop evolved as the money' 'cos of the that it would be necea:aary to COV@>S and they'll pay your expenses for Joining articled.himself to a lawyer, who had b;own right one: ¢ them. Will yon go?" ! deae.bueinees with hid father from time And now ^ou-are spin back to the 'oar, he declares that the outlook is only 20,250 square-miles of the Sa,: Yes."'naid.Enid in a low coke'. "That's to time,,and had planned out in his mind country, to'your bend arid your pigs and for figures that stagger the imag• hara'desert with the engines'to Obi that's Just what I should like. I am so to read for the bar. all the zest of your farmyard: and I shall 'i x angio m to be doing something." Tule idea•however. be relinquished when never tee you arose, Adrianl' iniiLtion, and then asks Z�hO is fain a9 much polder as the a'i,Tld's Well- there is no doubt about it, you're I he was old enough to estimate shrewdly The man laughed, going to pay for it all 4 Unless b coal•supplied-in 1909. Jolly lucky." said Miss Jackson frankly. hie own limitations; he was far better y It's Just a finke, you know. "You mustn't "Ohl yes, You will. I have to come ap revolution and repudiation the bur- - _ suited at a lawyer's office, than to the a matter o{ fact, to see Pie dell about p ,rein away with the idea that you are go. more exacting duties of the bar. He work• some busineps of my mother's I tho out den should eventually be 'shifted to �3' , . - iIng to LttmblAinto rood things Just when. ed on steadity, locin¢ no opportunity till I should have found him too-day; ' " " 'ever Ten-want them. I promised to-ring chance had given him a place,in the well. Y: but he the holders of Government bonds, .Georgie- R'batd•.,es the flews hasn't come back from hid holiday yet.' it is the common le who Will s ser man mean b i up.Lucie Laurie ae soon ae I.had seen call 1i There is a telephone at their Aatr known firm of Pleydell and Cozens. Why don't you see Mr: Tenderten?" PSP 9 Caa lbs 11 r„ This chancy had cost him a very fair said Lady Ellen. "I.gave up Sir. Ple Sha .I'll Just run rotfnd to the call office. You amount of-the money he had,put together, some time ago; be's too res Ydell have t0 pay these frightful• bills. rp an eight-by-t•en buRinem xi 'had better puha few things together, be but he Lad regarded it as'a rood specula. fiectable for than Y" Father-'r .cause you'll have i6 leave here to•nigbt by p me. a dear• ane, stick•in•the-mud old 'fir. Ferris thinks repudiation not 'l presume • it tion. man." moan9'he-is'not exam"I Rit11A'� ; .eight o'clock." n•hally imposaihle, ef'.pecially, if a "Oh! I am glad! I am glad!" Enid said . .. ` 'to herself as her friend bustled out and - - - - — " .---__ `-'----------- _ '-` she was left quite alone. She hardly dar- 'e d to confess to herself how much it cost - her to be in London and not to approach ' T - her husband. ■ ■ ." ... She had been living in a curious kind of dream ever bine the moment when she• ,had closed the door of her little home.be• eddiffe" B U Cr ,.,-.ifis her an had turned to st fors h made C o r r u ate d ! r }rind d ep and o into a world unknown, untried. n' . 3 All through the,Hrst day that had ret• Keep the money within the -Empire. 'Buying forelan-made iron means that Canada and the Empire are Just that much _poorer lowed on her arrival at Sybil Jackson's ' flat. her heart bad fluttered nervously., ap• THE METALLIC ROOFING CO. LIMITED believes the Ontario farmer is patriotic-that he prefers British-made and Cana- �rehensively, ez0itedlY, for the conviction d18n-made Dods quality g g was strong upon her that almost at any g especially when the price is lower and the ualft higher. We are to-day selling the famous "Redcliffe" Bri- ]moment Julian would come and demand tish•made Corrugated Iron direct to farmers at the following special but prices: _ , lier g; but 'otliereanndrnet Jul anhdt not come, Then • er . ®0 care feet :::ORDER �• an explanation from her, ineisttng upon- ,was toll eyd by another; and still an. ORDER 28 Gauge-� 3 6O .Enid Bryant realized to the full what Fho n _' n e� t r ark :Itasd done. With her own 1}'t.t]e hands she NOW 26 {$auQiew�m i7 8� B L�ry,N '::had cut herself adrift from the one a 0 a per, 1 QD square feet - : NOVIt , ' ,�191� - ature to whom she had a right to cling. t',i i And she wanted him I Never before had Freight prepaid to'any station in Old Ontario. Terms cash with the order. We can also supply Corrugated Ridge Cap, etc., . uN .-she reit the need of him and of his dear to flt our sheets. Special prices also quoted for other parts of Canada. G� rr ' �;,yyootectinr presence so strongly as in theee ;dr•st days of her self-elected separation Every farmer, welcome-this'opportunity to buy guaranteed B'ritish•made goods at lower prices than interior and foreign.' m�oom him! Indeed, she hardly knew how made goods, .We could sell ypu,Keyatone and other forei n-made sheets, but We are buying our raw material.within the.Ent• She lived through tae long, torturing g bonne. pine, and we expect every Patriotic farmer to back us up by sending us his order., - She Began to heap reproaches upon her. i ® ' fyself: she confessed that she had done "Redcliffe" Brldsh-made Galvanized-Sheets, when Corrugated by us, are 'absolutely dependable for uniform fitting; ease of • ,Salina a wrong. the mere fact.that..the . layfpg, water-tightness and durability. Send us your order now. Special reduced rices also Quoted for. Steel Siding . :.man had fought so resolutely, bad gone p _. ''so valiantly through. the fire of tem-pta- (Rock and Brick-face patterns) and "Metallic' Steel Ceiling and Wall Plates-durable and beautiful, Correspondence Invited. Galvanized "Eastlake' 'tion, proved to her that she was some- .We.wlll gladly help you with your barn plans. 'tell us your problems. _;Steel IlhinglPe and !$lien more to him than all else in the " ' ? . �T�ire` .:.THE METALLIC ROOFING COMPANY, LIMITED' �MANUFACTURERB made Corrugated Iron arquments t.nat site had brought t,i 'Redcltes�' Britteh- ear on herself that daiyyv when she Nadi^ Learnt that 'Rachael Marnock- had be- -- - ticftsesthed a fortune'to her husband seem- Corner Ring and Dufi!erin Streets. TORONTO. myke e Ideal barn ed to have lost their valine now. They _ - _ re man and wife, bound by vows to.', covering. .. ,..._ ia3 to one another-, not even be, a. ra--;- "-. _ r _ I o _ . 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THE LABEL,ANDTHAT ALUM " M - -- - - To remove grease spots from car- OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA ' OR SODIC ALUMINIC 8UL ISlDOfT�lit 4 pets. rub on each spot a mixture of , Fuller's PHATE le NOT ON OF AND i - then rinseathie� ou�wit•h earwwate r THEM. THE WOR N O ;R1ori [swift-' n BAKING ALUM" WITHOUT THE. IN- � � , 1 and rubas dry as possdble with a GREDIENTS IS NOT SUFFI- -- dry ClOtb. C I E N T. MAGIC BAKING -'.` To protect t'he--finger-nails when "•_ :.,,� doing rough and dirty work, rub ) ' POWDER COSTS NO MORE w" THAN THE ORDINARYtERCd�NNa them over R'ith a piece of soap andER ' - a when you wash your hands after the ; N:NO/►LU KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, BUY CO aINa NOAW� r task the soap will came out. Gar THE ONE POUND TINS. i ' •' -. - .:• •'it �;i f 1/j%��j den's work and black's the stove E� a t so disastrous if this is done. GILLETT �iOMPaNY LIMITED are isas When you have a receipt that WINNIPEG TORONTO,CNT. l n?;:(((iii((`(.• F Y calls for baking a custard or other MONTREAL delicate egg pudding, which may curdle try cookingway: _-- --- _ ■ it in this Put the baking dish into a steamer RMI it is 00 tile crown lid, and put it into the oven only on one side with a red ,bead rose. ." long enough to brown it. ' int A velvet hat has about the crown" `= A mrthod '�hich is said to'be eery FaS�11OIl`H1lltS a band of beaver fur,, with thres good for reran Ing all the cream _- tailored bows of inch-wide silver -Fru milk contained-in a -bottle or ribbon tilted smartly the -- � ibba It rth• at edge of;.. . BRING THEM ON MOTHER. hike ''easel is to user a large round the brim. Doesn't every boy love Griddle disk of rubber."which takes a slight- Ostrich is used as a trimming on Cakes! Especially when served y. concave shape, it being hung Fads and Fancies. many of the new b_lo_usess Short Y -- with delicious — upon three light aluminum rdg s- se A. pink-chiffon blouse has a high fl hfluea-are us -= ._.. , wires. Slipping the dish in edgewise 1 'P � aping collars and cuffs of crease! AN" aiitl belv�� the surface it then takes ace collar for all t•he world like o R D so satin or silk, It is a decidedly- theM flat osition and can be drawn the old-fashio$ed lace collars that P soft and effective means of trim- _ _ out. with all the cream, need to be wired up under our ears =—•t•_ nd fastened with hooks in the ming., back-two decided differences. In Ruffs of Ciir and tulle are among UR.il;F.'S DRUM. the new things offered for the con- F: .. I �� • C O R� ,5 Y R U P � _- stead it is fastened in front and eta® It Ilan s in the !jail at Buekla d it is loose enough to sta.n with- Out and envy of smart wo-` Mother knows it too, for she like= g' out wires. It is edged wit fur and manihood. There is a high standing CROWN BRAND SYRUP herself, Palace. g tulle ruching flaring upward from a i so are the fronts'of:the pink chiffon and uses It t0 make delicious pud- _Wil I Drake's drum be beaten now blouse, and the fur is rather narrow, snug collar of fur put on with a Ing sauces. And sister says its t' for the third' .ime? In th•e great band of narrow black silk braid. It that clasps snugly about the throat - - Send for the "best ever" for candy-making, lbali at Buckland Abbey in Devon' is decidedly smart, this use of fur Edwardsburg tahire, a few miles from Plymouth, and braid together. A Net'• Recruit. Made in Canada.' 13 _:. Tree Recipe __ - the ancestral hams of-the family of The skirt scalloped about the Book. l3a}ld by All Grocers. . Sir Francis Drake,-there hangs an edge is an,accepted thing now, and.. He was a new recruit, and the Manufacturers of the Famous Edwardeburp Brands: aneient drum of a pattern not it is as attractive as it is usual, Ii first day of parade he was mustered known these hundred years. It is breaks the full line about the ankles up along with a batch of other re-' THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED the famous drum of the great En cruitst to do drill. Attention, .-MONTREAL, CARDINAL, BRANTFORD, FORT WILLIAM. tial _sea fighter, ' his oni companion and makes the shorter skirt less ab thundered tht sergeant. "`She p rupt in its ending. g _ _ _ _._____- _-_,_•_. _ throughout his who's adventurous der arms: Right about turn!" The% csreE►r. It beat the si s on his Short Eton effects a lace on chif whole lot of man had performed �►� � � 8* fon blouses are decidedly becoming. I boiled in meat' atock, boiled away flagtihi , when he scattered the l The little'jackets usual! fall over their de'l'l satisfactorily with the I and reduced to glaze, are dpliciouv. I tapanish Armada• it went with him l y exception of one, who had not mov- ( but-some b=itter or -ba•con with A on the first British shipthat went a girdle of some decided shade,- f ed a muscle. The sergeant was mad little sugar and water may be used round.the world, and it sounded the�oiarage, green or bright blue velvet. g ,HOM E 1i III with rage, and going up to the new Instead. just enough liquid tu'co--per. I taps when. after his dt>,ath at,sea in Wide silk braid is noticeable on .recruit, caught ham by the neck and alt so that it will all be boiled away she. t'liest Indies, his bexly was coni- I many of the new French imports' g 110-110-10— Cooked is lain -salted water and tions. Sometimes it is used for shook him, =baking if he wait deaf. �•at►• P witted to the waters'of the Atla•n- "No, sir;" came the answer. "Then With the Potato. served in a ]'IIIb but cream they t� {man, !belts, drawn through straps of Ehe. are delicious, but caZiiiot ar* tve!l be fabric of the.frock, sometimes it is -why the dickens didn't you turn ao ed Potato:- There is one When Drake lay dying, so runs when I shouted right about turn?" used as a garnish. Small onirfis ;the tradition, he commanded his used for patch pockets. It is form-, . essential thing to remember about will cook from._t% e;i(v. minutes,- t+ ed into upstanding collars ar.d dee Please', sir, I'm left-handed, i lii�rt�her.; who was a-captain of one � B p . mashed potato which we so Univers- half an hour as follows: Remove the ' I cuff,:, and it even forms the ed a of =G� of the all in the British fleet, to q A WARM WINTER.. a11y serve : it is that it most not be ' allowed to stand after it has been thin paper skin.so.as to. leave' them '''take his drum back to- England, I tunics,,.and 'of the foundation skirts June weather prevail. in California, the - r. as comely as possible, euv-er t. -a;a.nd hang it in his hall at Biicklaiid henea�h them. ideal Wintering pl W reached comfort mashed and seasoned. It loses all .little cold water or.meat stuck, boil!.Abbey. lj-htnever da-nger threat--! Black velvet ribbon-is one of the Boa and Nortb conveniently by the Chicago 'Lit quaIits by so doing..: So true ie up; then cover ox.tking vessel-'loge stied Britain'Tet the t s,t d�ir that'miaug--�.e�.,•-�-- of -ate- ssl3ivs3':' Four .vi*nd:d tr9tna datir from the teew this that thousands of people do not ly, and finish over the simmerin drum. and his spirit would etvter j Sometimes it is worn- about the p�senlrer tRrm+nai �bieaso-rhe overts� r' know what true mashed Potato is. - g P I.tatited, fastest train to Ban Fraac3eoo; P burner. •The, ,team generated helps . into the Britis+h•admi,n,t and a ter Hiro$€=tied -iii--a-bow, with-x-f.ng -tht Lop Angeiee L-Wa-k d, +tree--dsr. as- - If it must be prepared beforehand. to cook them better than iia- all ! his .cou'ntry's foes as he had done 'end or loop reaching to be caught Land of sunshine ths-famous San Fran. it into a hot earthen dish. ewco Limited and the California Mau. park open vessel' in t:hr• di,ys gone by. His brother in another bow on the fr)nt or "the Illustrated folders describing the rest b brush the top with- butter or egg. Potatoes a la Brabaneonne•. Idid as he was commanded. and af• bodice. California Expositions and also g in ¢; al and put into the oven for ten min- Cook one-h-alf onion slfeed: :Add ; ter three.centuries'the drum_®till For a child .there.are. seal muff rate* apnii`otai onrto B.H Eeunott., utes. A tablespoon of cream to two tablespoons chopped ham, on- , ha'ngs in Buckland Abbey, which is�and hat sets, trimmed with red or Genera! Anent, Chicago 4 North Western each two:potatoes and an ounce of tablespoon c•holiped pan ley, butter,- now in-the possession of a descend- rink roses-one on the hat, one on 87" � Yoagr 9t., Toronto, out. ,., -bu-tier to .four medium . potatoes salt a-nd paprika to sea=on, creamy ant of Drake's -brother. the muff, +, seasons the=n-well, with the salt and if convenient, Jtc:und in a greased Twice, -runs the legend, has the There, are many sleeves Qf white "Do you think kissing is as dan --perha'ps'pepper. It is best w have baker; and.smooth!y mash six' p:r- ;drum been sounded-,and -not in net, rather full, gathered into h gerous as the doctors say?" "`Vel+l, w the cream hot, or hot milk ma be - y tatoes =and cover top with fine "rice, in the generation after narrow wristband in dark serge I know it has put an end to many, used instead with a little more but- bread cruuxbs and. dots butter.'• 't Drake':. dcauth, when the Dutch confirmed bachelors." of.bt tt i, , and satin bodices. These give a ter' Bake twenty minutes, until the- tup. sou.ltht.to 'cre_ct the eontrol of the touch of daintiness that is essential Pot. Baked and Stuffed. - is well brova•iied. seas from the . Bri-tish, and the in woman's dress. Neglect the first opportunity of r Potatoes prepared in a little differ- clvuFLht' Admiral van Tromp sailed Leaves are twisted, one stem liquidating your debts, gild another - et way from those sometimes put pou,tlioit1,Ilnt+ up th<. :l?riti�h Channel with a 1about, another, around the crown of mac never . occur. Pride •hurries, , -- in to bake-wi-th a roa-st, in the last - f. Lr�=atn at his•.mastahead, to signify a black velvet Spanish sailor hat. - " many a'nail to :hour, may be dobe as follows. Peel To brighten zinc rub it ��ith wci.t that he 'Would a�iee the F,n !isth P get out of debt; fear, z :1 child's lint of 'black velvet has as many potatoes of medium,size as soap and sand. - , frons• the oce+arr, At its sound the prevents as many from getting into, . To clean tinnare,'tr -d3'y flu:ir irit of Drake "tered into ;fid- sift or eight strands of white and it. are needed, making them egg aha p' , P applied. with a11e`cs a er. -:ed or pyramidal, or in any form you pP P p },iiiral Blake, w}lv triumphed over please.. Cut off one end so that they re better than gri,l the c,ritqueiing' Dutc-h. Again, will stand and.make them with the dle cakes eve ry morning. - ,l "•hen Else --genius '<)f- Napoleon Roll sausage in a' little flour ,, be- ''threatened the existence of the roast or by themselves, When done g ' ,�. cut off the top,-dip out the pulp, fore. frying aiui it.will .no.t.bura, Rri'ti.sh . .l•anpirv, "the-. drum was mash, and season, refill .the pta-_ The better the flour, the bent i sutinded, and- Drake's spirit .ani hoes; put on caps or part cut off, the bread made frum.i.t 'rill-Fie m3ifPd the greatest orf English sea set in oven ten minutes, and then Part- milk_used in mixing bread . figliters--:Admiral Nel�C�n. ur some melted butter over them;improves both flavus and duality, :Ind now, •when B'rita•in is in- Wore serving. .Butter, cream, and 1 'Every ho u,- sltuu fd hays. .ri yol'ec? -in .the greatest wa.r of her. peg;yolk may be used to season the i plen• ul supply of apples fp ',x\i;3. histc:r', it is said 'that Drake-s Inside and same finely chopped meat ter. ,1t'iani`"itl gain lie si,unded-to or bacon and- some chopped mush Tie a knot of, red rilrbun on sc: praise ul). if the. !e�,end be true, the ronin may be added. These mai be sops and kers if yun n'ant w !incl spirit uF the uld captain 'for the " ° " made a decorative garnish. !them basil'. third time. The old tradition is the Potato Noisettes. - Noisette Celery leave„- should actiay; }.e ,,stibjec-t of a, poem by an English means nut, a hazel nut, and ve.ge- saved-even dried, it necemsaay--t , ; i''rittr. Henri 'Nf wbc,lt. The, poem Jill, mrikes the great ccs. fi�ht-er, dying table noisettee are little vegetable use' in soup. spheres the size of a hazel nut cut Never pia•t miiell su,gaaI ,in i'nYx,l ' to }'i` hcrti, excl;iim : r,K �tt r . out with a tiny scoop or round I it is on4�: used at' al! ti, l,e:ri tfce spoon cutter. 'One advantage of yeast to 'ferment; Take ibv dliiunic-tc;� l nghand. hang et � Nw, these is that they may be ''poked A.japanned trac cali be' frccs}ien t hare. I � ,� ,.�� ` � ', '�” s �" .a tit pike el -lion your pci'vder s _.quickly i Fi ; runntn low : and are .decorative. The ed Nvhli t•icu coats of 'slut' i tit , 1 :a cooking may be done in ten or i and a finish of enamel. twelve minutes. The cutting out ! To make-•an-•,!il-f,in•1 tender,•rnlf --'l,f,thP I oiis sjgh�t Qevon. I'll shit the port o he.aien Jtakes some time and, skill, but re-, the 'bird all oyer iyith 1Pinon juice, � . � An' drum them a the Channel member that the word used for this I then Ovral-) in buttered'•raper, :rn<1 pt.: hutting is "turning," arid•the knack : steam for L't. .ur..t}uPe hor=n_.. ac• <ts we drummed thorn ling , s' fan soon be acquired. The scoop is t cording t,r ize, 'ig°' + buried in the vegetable and turned, By adding'soda bef+nc }ieafi>ig i• Fried potato noisettes are -pretty milk rn the 'erre (4-wiring ma; it brrrhdac. Teacher--Whi; ';-hat -- j `end may be simply cooked-in butter 1 be, scalded a-rid wt it;l' fol, ' bla{ie until a light brown, or'in the pan mange .+.r piss: ..r t tl iiica I,itrldin� l a stl;ong;e coineiden�e : It's ,'mine. yea k N - 'With' the roast, where the must I or s uash iic.s, t(.1 Willie- Rill, gee ` Hoa•'d coli y I 1' . i - everi' rJ tnttc•h bigger'n` me,` be stirred and turned so as to 'To clean ''!tits huc:kskii, and ` , t h n -- •brown on all sides. Another -way chamois shrDes: t.r` lump -lit c'ya - • , �w fs to boil the little pieces for eight Russet shoes-can•lu '!Paned b' rub �F Or ten minutes, just covering with bing them,'vitli :c haiia;1a peel, ac hristmas bought. from ne r { .• i-., ;eve you money, riold water-- to make them more II cording to Sonic. _ F.a<:h booklet i= yam'' ly, .and.! quidkly'brought to -a! 'When bedrooms are small•, ani! i' ookle s a- work -of art,i- ' Ehe coven; are ! "('need•••in (ease of Rursting: : Tvslling a Tli , British4p1l'n. 1� oil. These can be,• drained and trunks and hat-bi::xes have to be pi, preiti,y d,sigiicd and in great variety, Wished with butter or added to a ed rip in corners, it i's' a good pian f all have silkar bbon.- each�inngnnleen��elopa I. Oil iblu.st.ratiof� shows hwiw' big gtrtig aro tested. Tyre ca$E- in the, r sauce. I11 either case potatoes so to esti fSur blorks'i,f 'loud ail the walled free on receipt-of pr;c6. 'for 25 1 centre is of heavy rails in'layers, to stop fragments flying in case the! prepared cavi-stand in the oven same size, and to make a•g*pove in cents, i6 for 5o cents, 36 for $1.00, foo for � ; Qovered_and.not lose in flavor.as do each for the casters.to fit.in��'liis $2.50,regulitrly sold at$,and io cents each. i. grin bursts. The rail-screen on the left prevents fragments doing - - CLrratmas Fast Cnrda, 8-f0T-t9- Celt I- 2s-1 --hZrm-I*T-tli�ear.--Proof charges are-- -per_cei' a ove Wr Rushes! potatoes. raises the.bed, and all trunks an,l fate Toronto twoCaralike,e, strictly ig199 enn I charges., In the foreground (left) i:� the firi-ng-butt for the tes0mg Boiled Onloas. - Small onions hat lxrxe9 mac he put under the Road, Toronts party firing with an electric 'vire, alio�i by the dotted line. , ,. „ :.:x T ,;a ;. ».: ,yw.-�t 3N,,:,.. _bw.-. iwe•., . .. -J �`, 't'. �.,� ,>,r: .w. :.-+. ,a. ar• .R. a.+ ,;'°,,,•ti. -:Y�,••s„i ,"',9. r..,. ..,x..dpLt�:+s,•.x� �,•t.:.SJt .. :: ,.....d;r,., a.i�.,s -s".....-.. :;-'°•,s X�-.:.'.. .�.�' �h•. .i •. ., � '.-a ., ,yam .-,.a :... .�`l i 0-r. :..'^? � a:4r'., ;i y'. �.. ... .r::c• -. .,� :...---- :. ... .. ,.:G _... •:. — :.- -;. ;fir _:.f_ r ' and that our names will be passed Q on to posterity, generation after H E Y jpblfehdewas,Fridaymacnia�aalteOJdoa. � '; � .plokeeios.ons. generation, but it requires real heroism to face death bravely when we know that it will ne er v� ����� w VA5 per year; •1,00 if paid in ad..nc�: v r, Xmas Will 800 here Wsbwriygons to the United Stases,61.0 be recorded, and when we are not •^-in aa.anoe encouraged by the presence of , those who cheer us on. It is not Now is tli8"time io makes rlstmas cake; —. JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. New Raisin f P necessary to go into the battle- New Currants - - �" Held in order to serve. There is a s' New Peels y NOTE8 AND COMMBNTi great work to be done by those .. . . New Shelled Nuts The Germans are beginning to who remain at home but there A complete stock of these goods have arrived at `The realize that it is no easy task ,to are a great many who do• not .,IDLE REGISTEIL Grocery Store'all first class beautiful stock. Prices wear down the British nava as realize that they are here' to �.a..-,..t almost as low as last year in spite of war times. •-they anticipated at the beginning serve. They are entirely lacking TvEsDAY, DEC. 8TFl-Extensive Auc• Z� of the war. Their len was to in every patriotic instinct. They tion sale of horses,high grade cat- 'Of tle, sheep, pigs, implements, roots, -Bananas, Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Figs, Nuts, New Dates '.keep on destroying British war. do not seem to realize,what is at bay, grain, fowl, etc., on lot 14,con. 4'•,in bulk, Celery, Lemons. Fruits always fresh and in stock. ships with their submarines and stake in this war. If they do they '7, Pickering, the property of Cleo,T. refuse to do--their share in the Lee. Sale at 12 o'clock. See bills. zeppelin's until such a time when W. B. Powell.auctioneer. the enemy's navy would be so great work that is to lie done, and WEDNESDAY. DEC.9TH-Auction sale y y Smoked haddie, Smoked Ciscoes, Salt Trout weakened that the German navy. allow others to bear their burden: of about 10 acres of standing timber, Oysters ; - ooaId sail out from their place of If every British subject could be 'bite ash,con. 4, kering ne and to --_ _ . _ d 20 lb Pwherebythey would become Mis. are at stake, and be filled with the Cleo. West. Sold in i sad }acrepails, y lots. Sale at i o'clock. W.B.Pow. C __ ~treRa of the Seas instead of Brit- idea that he is here to serve," the ell,auctioneer. JAMES R/CHARDSON &in. But these plans as well as all war would soon be ended. The MONDAY, DEC. 14TH-Miction sale of the others that they had prepar- - -�'�� will_vary res of standin timber, `` "Buy qtr Groceries at the Grocer's" ` very greatly with different peo- principally. ba woo , Wit some - ---- ped before the war; have signally y beautiful cedar, to be sold in about !ailed. In the first!lace they had pie. While the most . important quarter acre lots,is barn on the •� under-estimated the strength of work to be done is to be found on sameplace, at lot 12, rear c! con.9. PEEL'S -:- ' SHOE �i 'STORE ORE - - _ g the battlefield,there is a prodig- Pickering, the property of E. E. _ Pugh. Bale at 1 o clock, gee bills. _ i` they now acknowledge. Although i:ous amount of work for those Wm. Maw,auctioneer. 'w H I T B Y who remain behind. It is pleas- _ '-'the British have lost several war- .,. . ,WHITBY � ' ' • ?r ships the are being rapidly ing to see that the great major' Pena ddvetr"sewma". ..,The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and children. Pa Y g P Y plc- '•• ity of people are responding nobly Meds and Boys work boots a Spec iali.ty, fi ed by new and up-to-date ships. Within a to the call of service. We do not Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beet quality. year Britain can turn FOR SALE-A few Shropshire Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. believe that there has ever been ram Iambs at a reasonable A pty -:out fifteen Dreadnoughts, while at lot 1s,eon,8,Pickering. E.E, H,oFare-Germany in the meantime can such a wave of loyalty pass over moat, ace Bell Phone 151. - - - - �. !build pat more than three. In the country as .that of the pre- WEIGH SCALES FOR SALE- JOHN PEEL sent time and extending over WEIGH make, cap.'➢D,000 1bs to tgood • spite of having lost several ves- condition. Apply to ars. nordon. Gordon ever rt of the British Etu ire. House.Picker.ng, 10-11 Baia since the beginning of the war y p BROCK ST. WHITBY. _ ' the British navy is stronger now One great benefit of this war, rANTED TO BENT-Farm of twenty Elie to fifty acres within thirty than she was at that . time. The and one which the German E.lL or forty massof Toronto:sand loam soil pre + peror. One greet l� fib"—oT-this ferred•Apply Ho:A,lfsve Moo, so time still�tar distant when Eng- �--- Und will have to relin uiAk-� done which -the German OR SALE-6 pigs. 8 months old; Emperor did not anticipate when F eq ouatt cattle, ♦ jewliags and 9 calves13 �;�W eld ever p p at lot, eon.B. F. Pie, ic art Q, tad. hone sur THE isTs since the defeat of the 8psnieh he started out on his world do- av4• F LACEY,Highland Creek,1 o, 1419 ' minion campaign, will be the PURE-BRED MAMIIOTHBRONZE L�, 'Armada. Taekeys,good health!,atrbttg-boaedi birds. - - C@meatiD$_ into one cu'h01@ the also para bred large To North Cl revs fon sale M. D {�. •v '' woodholme Farm. North Clazetaoot, G. M, • . -The Literary Digest, the Anleii- various parts of the British Era- FoiisvTH. im.11 - 9 -4mn Magazine published by Funk Inre' FOR SALE-One parlor cook and FOR Queen heater, both to repair. _ tilt Wagnalls, of New York, wbich �j Havtnri Inetailed.}acuate then �i ado further lliaas been criticl'"es d'so several by HBvA Pretty Hair use for same. Apply at the Methodist parva- THE business inm 'who y a ps.Claremont• ata customers in vanous '.' the Canadian news s rs for its THICK, SOFT, FLUFFY, A., :vO DAoD- - 1� p RUFF—CSX PARISIAN $AGE. C+TOVE FOR SALE-The well- of Canada or elsewhere will strongly pro-German articles, has ►. Urown "Famous- heater, almost new SA A If your hair i8 losing its natural Having installed s furnace the owner has 0-o •v Wind the services of d>is bank of- evidently become alarmed at the color coining out and splitting,' -or further use for saw*. May be "an at w X. Palmer's store,HUGH GREGG Jr Claremont ltf t storm of protest that has been lacks that enviable softness, gloss mod s OFp�C� invaluable assistance in collect. - beauty, do not des ir-pretty hair is �a� etc• s>s raised, judging by the one-page f care. FOR SALE-A red beater, 3 years N'M u1g largely a matter o care. If it fa too T�ROI`1 1 V - old. Tha said animal hauls ales sd o0- 4dvertisements that have appear- thin make it grow. If it to harsh.and to the premises of the undersigned,and�a.tas ed in a number of the Canadian brittle soften it up-lubricate It, If been duly advertised,and notolatraed. win be you have dandruff ir. is because the Fold at Brock Road at 2 o'clock,Dec. 19th. W. i T �j QT/'�1 /^�t -. dailies, lin which. It defend$ its scalp is too dry and flakes oil. Fresh- course, and makes strong efforts en up the scalp with Parisian Sage FOR SALE-House and two lots In R W. GORDON. Mana;er. Broach alas at �!• - to square -itgelf Wit h Canec-fiian all dandruff disapp� -iu11�a�- chs Vtilava of Claremont ti__toom noose and i[ebiD head 'cease, your hair is kitchen as w sb.3s�ao e5$,sp�ea arae -- readers by offering large some a; y baro cost 8800.00, good aardea and trait trees, �r. cleats o 7r,- wu sen Belgian relief. The Literary Di- Parisian Sage sold by T. M. McFad- bar,fain for quick.ale Of Best is s publication which con- den and at all drug counters, is just osis lllt� Nuts, Pe is Etwhat you need-a large bottle costa n ets of articles clipped from other but So cents. It surely makes thetauffville ! leading news papersand magazines hair lustrous and seem twice as shun- 1 dealing with the leading events of port. You cSagannot be disappointed .in ! Xmas cake,•puddings and mince pies and all other delicacies that the day. Where there is a great �,m �� gladden the eyes and tickle the palateor and while. us smile! :I :discussion taking place it eadea- C � � (ip w Xmas is wort wile �tS 5 that'sby h h . B-van to give both sides of the quer. •CAWY Aswel la>udm ° tion, which is quite, a legitimate -- w ° {., coarse to. take. Bat in dealing : Grander we have the choicest selection for this %moa we ever had and unless' k - WOMAN SUFFERED .'• you are a stranger is this land you will know that means the beet. with the war, Canadians. as well Recleaned blue gem currants r lb 10c: finest selected raisins per lb —`- as the great majority of Amari- —and Bieedder p pe p g peels lemon. bS - 10c. New dates rime select r k IOe. best mined cans feel that Germany is entirely - TEN YEARS orange and citron per Ib .20c. Cocos, chocolate, eoeoanat, ieeiags in the wrong, and consequently than ever comfits, etc, extracts double strength 12 flavors 8 bottles 25c. shelleci� •.-'feel,that any paper -containing a almonds a walnuts, lmo ds and, filberts Also many lines that strong defence of the enemy's From Female Ills—Restored _ Tuesday, Dec. GZn� we cannot enuwerate cause, should be prohibited from to Health by Lydia E :Rolled oats, flaked wheat, cornmeal, graham flour, standard the use of. the Canadian snails, as Pinkham's Vegetable oat meal and 'wheatlets clean and fresh. there ie a certain foreign element Compound. iVEGETABLES that might be influenced by a per- ..:Our groceries are thelresheet - - _ - - ` _.sisal of these article§ in such a -Belleville,N.S.,Canada.-"I doctored F'OR SAZ1E way, as to be pejudicial to the for ten years for female troubles and -- O •�.� E P H I L 1 Caisse of Britain: On the' rest did not get well. I read in the paper g Cabbages. Parsnips, Onions majority of Canadians these arti- about Lydia E Pinkham a Vegetable $ P P ' --:; : Compound and decided to it. I write POtatee8 try .Carrot', , etc. cies will' not. have the slightest now to tell you that I,am cured. You BROtT'Ci�3A = t- '°: ONTAFtSO effect, as a nation that has no re- can publish my letter as atestimdnial." Quality guaranteed, prices right - Mrs. SUVRM BABM, Belleville, •Ind. phone 101. Bard for her most solemn pledges,: . . - but dabs them "scraps of .� Nova Scotia, Canada. p paper, E. L. Chapman, PiCke ' _ will, not hesitate to depart from Another Woman Recovers. p =9 Auburn, N. Y,-"I suffered from the not in mailing a defence of nervousness for n e _ to ars,and had such Y ,.their position, and anything they organic pains that sometimes I would lie CHOPPING � AT 8.6U PER SQUARE 1nsa say,will.not have an weight is bed four days at a time,could not eat 0 yy g or sleep and did not want anyone to talk - I P � Y i thinking i g; '�,v th t e. AND OAT'FLARING S lip A to me or bother nae at all. Sometimes�.�• ::Z8 :GAUGE CORRUGATED I would suffer for seven hours at a time. The undersigned is prepared to do "lam hereto serve." These are Different doctors did the best they could T !heroic words uttered by' Dr. Be- for me until four months ago began grain chopping and°latflskiag GALVANIZED STEEL land, who was a member of Laur- -giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable every day in the week ier's cabinet, when he insisted on Compound a trial and now I am in good ALL METAL CUfi Tn SUIT going into the danger zone in! health."-Mrs.WiLLIAa H.GILL,No.15 except on Saturday g Pleasant Street, Auburn,New York. Belgium'when Antwerp was being ' The above are only two of the thou- John F. Bayles, Greenwood R BEQUIRE MENTS . bombarded, so that he might :at. sande of grateful letters which are con­ tend ..8 Sr � < tend to the wounded, Sbortly stantly being received by the Pinkham ' - +,... E�T T Medicine Company of Lynn; Mau., R'epair Shop lL`JJLL _ p ;after making the statement, he which show clearly what great things 1 was himself seriously wounded. by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- al German Shell that exploded near pound does for those,who suffer from ,:'Superior .Stable fittings L im. 'There arta thousands •of woman's ills. all prices. QUA ICY GUARANTEED h If you wants e• British soldiers who are on the P A Q Superior Litter-Carriers oi.l advice write to �e a ' Order early _ -firing line enduring untold suffer- Lydia E. Pinkbam "(last steel shingles and aiding, b ing and ready to abed their blood Iredletse Co.(cents• only lock in the market. in the defence of liberty, perform- dentlYour l)ter wilass. W Your letter will be Ind phone 1918 Pick. =51 ANb I BAN �- i�,deeds of heroism--that-swill- a -ped,raid and ------- ._.___ ---• -- - t....�-�... �` ••, k never be recorded. It,is easy to answered by a wo• Np �p•� 4� Russell Andrew, "perform heroic deeds when all man and b e 1 d I0- dl eo a _ know that the world is watching Itriet eoafideaoa l PICKERING, Ont. 3TOUF'FVILL�] e w _.. - :.,....xr:.,:- ..... icr.... .9,,,. F� .. r' i s:.'+"+� '7r 0-'k z •y.-,. .mak` ''i:: t' .��. 1. .'.,M w• Y.�m,.. ,�,r.•q'7:t•- "� 'a ti .-�:.. ..,%F ,' :. .,!•e5' � ,�F-',' 't„t 2+�,.'. 'M.'_•tn h� i,+...- ""15'k'� �'� '4'P 4+• ��'` n LA ,...j. ._.,,:3U+.rw=a'.r.... .. ,tr.:n- �..-:. .'_..:.y,....: ,. ., ...'�l.S.•f',•.�t... .._ .. "a. A '-++a.'^"ir•..a_- ..aF,.:ti¢�•` .a7': ,a,1'.. ;^••a;y ... :y-�_, ., r • GLARtMONTs Machine ..,The Universal.Sawing t i t AICHARDSON't few daysAlex Wilson In the elty last= , Mrs. George Tool.of MOunt Joy impoelaatshowiag of fia ts/display o! - lts visiting at John Beelby's. china. A Tay hags aasorlmeal o! r W m. and lora Kent, of My rtle, -- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys. fart 'spent Sunday with Mre . Welsh. T. P Shirk sppeeaG ' da and , ceived for.the Holiday trade. W _- and on them. :Tuesday with frie urn. for all Magasin -- in 1!n Fred, Wm. Dolphand n Sabsotiptioos liken N, z y spent a few days in Toronto last - Weekly sad Daily Newspapas" = week. Remember Stouffville Christmas Fair which will be held on Tues- ;. �iT'. J. H.`RIC�H.ARI]�ON'.0 W"=Vcryp day, Dec. 22nd. ee ..: e •! Miss Marion`rhexton, of Pick S�C� $ t• " Bring, spent Tuesday with her Mint, Mrs J H Beal. -� Robt.'F. Scott is spending 'a " P Ty Pickering week with his brother, W G. Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, ':- Pickering Bakery ;:i,5cott, of Richmond Hill. ViguanCe COmmil ' Thos.Gregg shipped two car- Tris ruaCltine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No O trial wlll Convince you that ib lair ` loads of mixed stock, comprising pulley or fly wheel in road of mood on carriage. The .Best. 'hogs,cattle and lambs on Monday.. ;This machine is-a combination of efficiency and simplicity.. ; ,• John and Mrs. Shirk and family The best outfit w}the market to-dey. N 6 W objec Association h is the time to order your The stealing oe and prosecute ---= =spent Sunday in $tou$ville with Get our prices-on Emery Wheels, Sass, Ga Engiuea, fruit oake for,Christmas, the elons. Mrs. Shirk's mother,Mrs.Graham, Cream.Separators, Is - 26 cents a lb. Ortiars one or from driver meets havinif ro stolen commuid- The Baptist •Sabbath • School w• H. Jackson, - -. roc Ua given strict a a lou. oats m y w will hold its annual Christmas HERB MONNEY. of Executive comm rtes. :'Tree and entertainment on the Membership fee 01.00. eveningof Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. 4iOi * -F RNI S' PICgERING, ONTARIO Miss Florence Garbutt, of the •' V r V -�� xiokt.'m..be had izom the e:�a•°°or; t- concesston -of Uxbridge, is - -_- _ oseioa. --- 9aoFebtr oII appl! seriously ill at present with a - - Greenwood ':' $ardWare Ezec.Com. L.D. Banks,C.S.Paha- eevere attack of typhoid fever. ,. er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out," Severe Fred Our stock is complete in eQer� line tall and see our stock of Happy Wm. Dol sa and son. , Thought" and he stoves ph Th t other es W � Clark` have rented J. S. Bundy's dwel'- for our fall trade. See -bargains in as well as other lines J,A.'0'Connorl ling ad'oining the barber-ahoP " o a dw , 1 ,. f H r are President Bemis,�F. �*{ -'and have moved therein for the secre taries. and separate chairs. �� Eavetroughing and repairing winter months. - - promptly attended to. T., H. HINDI -Lost-Between Balsam and - Work guaranteed and prices -Wei rmvsLm Claremont on Satiitrday, Nov.28th- C. H. BUIRLING, ]PICKEIIING moderate. , y. large roll of building paper. CARPENTER, BUILDER ° Pinder lease notify Charles Sar- Lawrence Denny, HOUSE VERANDAH,AND BARK _ p gent,Claremont. _ GREENWOOT? WORE,PANTRY CABINETS John Linton who has been M a de i n M a d e in DUMB WAITERS. working for Mr. William Scott Shingling and general repair for some time, accompanied by Can a d a Canada = WATCH FOR work. his family moved on Tuesday to •• TOD'S '- See me about any job you want fi Uxbridge,where they will reside .' done. Prices right. in future. tit „ The drams which was given in Motor true' �aCh `'4 ednes 5504 Home Telephone. -the Masonic Hall here .two. weeks - - day and Saturday for a11= ago by the young pec le of the f Pickering'p �pkinds o Bread and CakesMethodist church, will be Riven in C _ the Methodist Chnrch at Glasgow Ask for a 10-cent wrapped. - on Wednesday next. - - George Branscombe who had ♦1�'1/ / /MB,A ;,CORDS fruit loaf. Lumber hard , been spending ten days here with COL - bile mother, Mrs. Alex Wilson has FOR. returned to the city to resume his duties as engraver in W. P. - _ �D E C E M B 'E R OSHAWA, ONT ,- : Ellis &Co's. jewelry concern. : c f1 an o FLOUR and FEED qu tity f Al ' ` _• Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and child � � NOW ON BALE - a• Heft on Monday morning for their ,at C. ]1j,• 8,,, Station o sew home in Blackstock. They �— - , -gE2' SrSFTB NO tl'ST' - _ � • •�PPIe Barrel � rrywo Were accompanied by the formers 8 0 _ Ch d sister. Miss Bessie Macnab who EMMY DESTINN For x818 will-spend about e� w.eek. with The famous diva pf the Metropolitan 'Bran, Shorts.Flour,Dried ` them. Opera Hoagie contributes two operatic - Malted The committee who have had t,electiona on s Double-Disse Record ••. : �i8 00 Brewers Grains, and Independent phone. i -char a of the collecting for.the _ corn,Feed, Oilcake Meal, I Bell - g •THE FOX TROT - -,_, Patriotic Society have met wit The dance that took the "go"from Molassine, Blatchford'e great success is the work, having -�-4"tango." A fine 'Doable Disc Dance - -- a Oyster Shell ere: - Yard closed every Saturda of seenredabout three.hundred dol- Record ... ><1.2i . . fCal!Meal, - oo lart er notice. .ter°o"Ver-la_additioa_too a_fie i II� .I r_; IgD -CAR1gTMAg_ . - For particulars Phone home 60®0, noon.natii- h amount of clothing. At' last-a reallysatisfactory Child- —- - -- -- -- - Thomas E. Stephenson has been :• ten's Record. Every owner of a disc • D• ThOZriiL® R�®Cr 'Doti- busy during the part few days instrument should{let this -fine Don- ..Islsoeing bone for Graham Bros. bile Disc Record sad delight the _ - w -:- _.. who are Lakin sixteen animals to tic t� , ,� PIagERi g kiddies ... -... - g a 3 = « eo irwar _ the Gnelph Winter Stock Show. :77" J• J. Harney has had'charge of his ,And all the latest pular selections, including r .3 MURK"' shop during his absence. "AloaR Came Ruth.•• Mr. and Mia• Readman of - gemember the moat coropiete'eollection ci the Songs the Soldiers o m .. C= -Vaughan, motored to Claremont are singing have been seconded on 3• ' F iqK ! o i Caw , i =one day last week to visit his fatly -COLUMBIA o PATRIO nc .0 RECORDS M or, Joseph Readman and wife for g w few days On their return ihey .. FOR 9ALs•A1' : V, $ � � `o O3g Mia, were accompanied by. Lhe 1 J. �`. JephsoEri, _ ='P'ickerulg ° a Dcs+otas� w);o will spend some time with _ them, _ _ _ y m o o o :u Jan ! �••nalIIt a bitlbeb ee,>on Rev. E. C:Hall the secretary of as rob C ••o•reata ME.- s etbW --Or, Wholesale only, from MUSIC SUPPLY CO., Toronto y, �..g'Z k p a hSM ra'�1111ou bv�Kall on the Children's Aid Society Deco- ye .Owl,few °y died the pulpit in the Presbyter- Agents wanted where not actively represented. ,.d ars = nasals seen tom brO�.IIIIan a �"'Scnt� ��er�ca� tan church on Sunday morning � - .,, r II• e last-and tbatin the Baptist church a a m July a AbaIIc.ometa�IIaarateaweetl� � _ .-in the evening when he spoke in G i; m a a .m dopt IVVtoo., a, 7111-4 �O1rop" behalf of the Society. His appeal : Oct. ,,, all em- ,:',met with ready response. ., .. �,� No. m M iLmlematiowNew A recreation club in connection THE DOMINION .UN� °° !g �° - ` ~ �r+a r ac.w.�mecod with the Baptist.Young People's �' Dao �`ffap;opol- 7'evining 6-Whitby 7, O•hawa 6,Bromham Union was organized on Monday Ma ior�o a oeysw,N.P.,Masioc�+*. W D.M�rrr�cwa,vwa Passwa►�.•with a membership of C.A.BoGERT,GemM Mensa, s+.vrs..azo.•lc -- ,cwentyfive. They will. meet +pp Your Banking By Mail " suety Monday and Friday eveningM* If you live at a distance from a branch.of The Dominica Bank Are Yon Interested when a pleasant time will be spent mesa Deposits may be made-cash withdrawn-or as otfter .Basking a " -socially and in games• of various Beulness may be transacted by mail, lust as easily as though one Meetings for Bible Study under 0 eneing the auspices of the associated class h Bible resstuof to will associated held on ..WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKItMN, Manager. 21 AND Of.0 m.tari.l..aa a.dlRt -- Dec. 8th at the home of Ruth kept in stook. it will pay you,r Gregg, North Claremont at 2.30 to eall at.our works acd inspsol et t0 .9 kec M. L. s e Gates. • and obtain prioes. Don't beand ?. p in. •-Herr, of Brooklyn,New York.; All ly, we ws do not amploT ow owelcome. No collections. Time callta Claus Headauarters _ _ ly. we can, sad ao throw off tet ry N ,•« sommiesion of 10 pa cool.,whiob demonstrates the truth of all eir ialuty save by purchasing front things. AS3 VS'C?'..�Ss I have in stook 3000 rode of salt eolioited. '- IT • The bazaar held in the Presby- .; . � � '' ' ' - nes m - terian church last Friday evening wire fencing ads by the w� �T �R�NITE under the auspices of the Mission as Bargains in Every Department ' Ostew 'WhiYb� '• `'► savory, Salle, Jelly Steel Company of Canada. $and, was a decided success. All GROCERIES-Raisins, Currants, Peels. Mince Meat, p the article$offered for sale were Powders, regular line of Canned Goods, all fresh and u-to-date and prices -I also-carr 'brace Wire, James & Wal the tic of,and neArly $28 was .-less than you can buy there anywhere-else. We solicit a share of your y - realized. During the evening an. trade, assuring you the very beat. service and quick delivery. Oh I say, _coiled spring wire, wire _._ Pomp Manlifact interesting program was rendered try a lb. of our Black and Mixed Tea, our own Wend, equal to any 40 cent by the children. The mission tea, our price only SS cents per lb._ staples. Steel posts and ghop and Residiinee, Dun band is to 'be congratulated on FANCY-GCGDS,Xmas Presents, Sta. Fancy Chinaware, Glassware, Silver 'cedar posts. WHITBY, ONT the success of their efforts. tionery, Fountain Pens, Shaving Pepper and Salts, Lemonade Seta, - An interesting event took place` Sets, Military.hair Brushes. •Teapots, etc.. Three doors west of Whitby ••. on' Tuesday, Nov. ITth, -at the WATCHES-31.26, $2.60, $3.00, These are all splendid timekeepers-and are- - A Thome of Robt..%,nd Mrs. Bryan, of guaranteed for some years. - Let mp show you what I have and We are prepared to instal wood Aurora, when their eldest Baugh- TpyS-See our Bispplayy-Dolls,horses, Carts, Boe,te, Autos,Cions and Repeat pismpe oD ahortnotice,also 'ter; Miss Mabel, was united in ink Pistols. We hav'ut apace to tell you all. Come and see them. (tet quote you prices. 1. to all kinds of.repairing:�' marriagelo, Mr. Robt. Leggitt. one of our Xmas Trees,26 cents. Agent for the Ontarip Wind„ Both were formerly residents Of FANCY DRY GOODS-Neckties, Braces, Hdkfe, Pias, .$rogohea, _O�m�s, As .�a ."n SOR _i�_g -- engines aq i"[v,Claremont, where the are held in Needle-cases, Work Bo:ea,Toilet Ho:ee, etc. ey.}�h...esu .. heir massy b in frt egnregear-�-mks�ariy arrd see-ourstock: Fowwlll save money b? uF g om us. 'friends in Claremont extend to MAGNET,-QBBAK T8"1 > them their best wishes for theirD• SIMpSON & Co.; - PIC�.ERI�t( LOCUST HILL sone Hell No. 50, Ind.28. _ future happiness and prosperity. ' ,. ' , .'r-, 9.;p_: �•e� iwi. .+ •-, •.,,,.L • ,,. R .., W�. .1;,. u.•-i'• ..L`S't', 'y: yw.. - q,-.: - .fin ,+ ... "»...z 'u.. q,'s ry ... :h- y%x°, •: g^�.4 '4vas`.. .ta;•=,•,.�aR,�, ap,r,. t' ''°,ar-w Kay"i"arr.'s.'.z'�" +.,h. :..:+,a hl.,�� �. tit r, M1 •��- .. .. _ --,—�. _„ __ ;_ _ - - .• - J ..-• 1 v .,� ,� ,� y, �sy' ... X71• :IRITIARE S ___ _. . _ _- - _, , .. _ _ - • - - �� NAVY .: .OSS -. 0 00 N . { f ALLIES PREP M `Officers and flan TOPerishe STRIKE HARDd and Interned Sincr Kfi X r' ;Beginning of Waw .01 ° s Are Being -assembled Drive the Invaders A despatch from London`say ': A great majority of thane'report from F Thus far during the war the Royal ed kill were drowned . 1;718 lases navy has lost 4 327 officers and men ing their hives in this manner when r -I lied and'473 manner while 968 the cruisers Pathfinder Aboukir, . . once A .despa'toh from -London says mem are missing and 1,575 are cap- Cressy and Hogue were sent to the Developments of the last_few days Lives or have been interned, bottom by German submarines, appear to indicate that the sllies These figures are contained in a while the,foi ndering of 'the ' bl�ii= '�' iritend to start a winter campaign nbatemen•t issued in-Fratce and Belgium.and push on stn fYednemda�y. mouth•and_•Gadd Hope off.the coa.,t h' ; bight by the Admiralty, and in- of Chile was respansibl'e for the �, towarcbs Germany, instead of re elude, in addition'to the naval men, loss of 1,654 officers and men - nvainiag comparatively idle and t ,: the Marines of the Royal Na divi- 1 - • j'Y heath t tl—e waves. ,� • The casualties and the num_ The operations qi; the..Royal :V a- <... , , their present positions du�r- r � holding fibs cold weather. 'British i -,• ter of men captured or interned is vat diAM vision at Antwerp, are ac- rgive$-as- -€ollowx:. Officers—Killed, .countable for. nearly all of those re- 1 „ _ raops are now •sing rushed into 220; wounded, 37; prisoners, 5; in- +� 1~`rance and concurrently news - terned, 46. Men­--Killed 4,107; of the missing or missing. Most ported interned �'"'"• cotne•s across the Channel tihat ire said. by the ,,Ad-.. �riir:�fctr '1LaIf. a million sill- . wounded, 436; '.missing, 968; 'in- iniraltcy statement to be prisoners b 11=rmen is now on hand and ?berned, 1,625. . of w. .; � 3 a,r in Ge * s• This number of men, in addition to those 'already fully equipped, will_. - - ; t ' ." - be ready to join the new Brutish .'AEVAR -MORE ARDUOU' S ' TASK ^ ,` �� + I army ina short time. They are _ 5 ":.. . second-line troops who have hereto.- fore been kept from General, Jof- Tn..All History There is. No instance of Their Having fre's army because of the lack of clothing.-and nd 11 war q :,.. � �, ..,,,,. guns, othimg..a fu� e top. �. ., .. went. -Answered iso. i'tagnificently _ �ir�a __ tishharmy �tooward nt the second Bri- Prince-. nde•r of Teck at the Front: - e French'coast 7. _ Prince. AIexander is a brother of Queen Mary`c•f England and de'si be�ap altnoet immediately aster c A de.apa,tch'from IId�oon&n says: In domitable. courage said tenacity of Furnesflated s Governor-General of Canada, The ghat„ F�hows him leaven Lard Kitchener's speech at the Lord his review of the defence of the Bri- the officers and men. No more a.r at an inspec•tiun trip along the firing Iine. - $ - y4r s .dinner.in the Guildhall, -tiarh troops at Ypres General French duous task has-ever been assigned when- he declared that he had writes: "That succe� has been at- to British soldiers, and in all their - 1,250,000 men ready. to land in tmined•and that-all the-ens p iPOLISH PLAINS' - landed. THie troops are now benne tray's line splendid there is no instance BRITAIN .S NAVY )ended $� Macre a$ fast as the tempts, to break through our.line of their,having answered so m-agni- transports._ahi'oh took them across have been frustrated is due to the ficently to the desperate calls of ne I' a jJ j - marvellous fighting power and in- r A GI�R1 AN I�J�N S $ AVS , the Channel can find berths. It is city mads upon them. OSS said that as many as 400 transports __. • _.�- ch her Tin ac n or atm outside a the GERMANS in the Free State is over. Small 1'I►'• ftuxxiait I'ietory at IA)dz is 0 - • Fre b - -one .. These' t scattered bodies of rebels are still : Called the G reatewt -of my 1 i Stuvive Explosion that troops are escorted across the Destroyed Ba:Ltleahi Kjth Channel by a ocmtinuous line of } to the field, but they will'gradually ii British warships,, N TRIANGLE surrender. . At c„ne time the pose- Modern Tifile". Over i0t1 )ren. The new troops that are being: tion looked serous. De Wet was Colt Creon- landed in France are for the moat 3 aeel?a Petrograd says A despatch from LonclOn-aa�v�r inducing many to join him, in the Germany, has found her Sedan on part territorials, which ,form Great -belie( tll,at there would be no figbt- the plains of Poland."The Rus�siane The British-nary has suffered the Britain's second• line. Ttie' tetzi= Russians are Besieging a Great, ing. it being represented that the have wo -ihe loess of a battleship and at least 736 torW force came into existence un- ` theGovernment-sours do nothing. !a der a times beth and nb°ut t e trought_Bulaark, o€I000 tons,a d der -the Provisions of a law peened Part o[ Invading Fort g• greatest victor ._ ofofficers* and men. the fi ht in fire Mushroom Pa! in 1 when in Poland. These illusions were shattered b • I �8• the units of a vblun y mile,: crest of Warsaw, - built at s cost of $3,000,000, blew u-p .Leer farce and the Imperial A despatch from London tsa s: g at her moorings off si eernees, is man Perial neer' Y on November 12. The rebel losses �ha„eautte<rDuc Nictiiula.�' armies- the estuary of the Th,&m Maury we” tranderred-to the near' The Russian Embassy at Rome an- oa that y.. Crushed General von + and or�•antzati,on. T'he organization of imouaces that the battle.at Loda has 000asion were mush I Hindenfmrg's divided army,-have barely 33 miles from London, A obis territorial farce aaaii placed-in been renewed with fresh forces. i heavier than is generally known. IcapturPd•dr destroyed loo men, wtremendous ex 10112,011 o shoos the ha °mss of 44 county organize Several German"division (a divi-I De ,Wet was caught napping in and have cut off the retreat of the . anon consists of 14,000 men) were foot, he was actually in bed when su rvic in co their ordinary duties, aad in three Under the territori�sl force plan anridhileted and many German General Battu opened a fierce at- g rP®• The German minutes the shattered hulk ohthe�ea.ah count a - Y gen- tack The rebels, oom Iete1 dumb- j counter offensive under.Lieut.-Gen great she had dyne 3' association has the y, orals were killed. The German p y Makkensvn, was halted 23 miles P ppeared beneath duty of�carrying-out the.plgn of the front has been broken in a number founded, are now like sheep with.. east of Czenstochowa and driven the surface, Army Council for the 'organization*Of, out a shepherd, sill will nut. Ease pack, Van 3lnkkensen was forced Of a ship's company of 7b0, s.11 of this force within the county. The places sad 2c decision is irt{mi- the music again. neat, except 14 were killed the es lo- t+, abandon von .fiindenbur s by P force is organized in divisions, The Petrcgrad' correspondent of `--- troop" to their fate. g' cion-or drowned after a few min- mounted-.b odes aid army troops, the Morning Post says that when. APPLES. WALNUTS .iNll J.131S, the,Ru.sian adcance,in.F.ast. Prus. es gg Each dr�x+oon torial�l'�orce - ` #>Be full details of the $assign vie- --- sia was never delayed an hour. rof thel loss c.as*Ater-- i lei~ a general officer of the -- tea Gory in Poland are available they A despatch from Ottawn saga; The 0.*-acks an• driving Aus tO the Soiree of Comtzirrons by Wins- regular army. The men must+drill wiN furnish a story that;wilt Aston- The Prime Minister 'has rete' i trian rear iiards. into. ganttoi ehurobil1, First Lord of the e%•,enin�ts ,oiler 3s�h tfie-war}d=g`story to ing of aiys dung-the;- - urea on morn the Vegenk;ble ' ussian guns are shelling the city o inion that the destruction of the of�g "'eon. At the beginning blow to Germany's fittest-_:troops- Products Committee in England, an from Ow north-east and the south- Present year these were 315 such as hags-not been known since organization under the Presidency ea-St ul�ierk is. not a serious lose to' 43 t the days l Napoleon. ' of .Lord Charles- Beresford, calling • •! _ .. England's naval-.power. S.men (including the staff) in the mj territorial force. The Daily hail's Petrograd cor-{attention_to t.be work of the com• !F'R I'.SSIA N'S FIG III' B.I VARiAN's `•" Tore territorials MLS,i b"n drill- " ' reaapondemt, who, in common with mittee in supplying fresh of pre- 1 DF..ITHS 1N CANADIAN FORCE. ing and recruiting ever since the r. other .Petrograd correspondents, I served fruits to the men of the navv, ;t'onir to Blotty Ova r the Qurrrt o Outbreak of the war. and the mrri 1 dints filet there is to come still I The committee cells attention. to Gunner Burdock, Drh•er LaroP and who have gone to France a" well bigger news which the are' unable the need of further su lies,' and the Belgians. seasonedand ready for active ser- v Y, PF Pte. Ash Succumb. ant this time to tranuit, says the I asks Canadian co-oprratdon in. for- (, '1 deRpatch'from Pari4 coos: The vise• few territorial r®giineri2a . possibility which seemed to exist; warding.gifts of apples, pear-,, w.al- Bavarians and Prn�giana have un_ A despatch from•ottawa sa3s= Crave:been at fire frotl,t for_ somi '. that the German forces which es-' nuts, jams and preserved fruits, IdOnbt,-d}.N• come to blows regard' The foblowing additional casualties tim-6. The men who have just ar- r caPed .the enveloping movement Any contributors in Canada are the Qiieerf of the 13e1q'ians. 'It is in the Canadian expeditionarsforce rived' at Havre &re said to be in east of Lodz would succeed in asked to exercise great care in ala:u reported that sPriaus disagree- appear in militia orders: Gunner fine api-rits, singing and -whistli'a Walter Burdock.. ug g ' Seo oet t through near he kow and rion charges: Con.sx prepay trans petrol ('hancelur an i'to the Iin- -yam - as fheY marc4i through the streets. ~; fronbreaking g ry Packing, and to p Y porta- Ment has arisen -betkee ------------ i the ret of .the German gnments should i he prime Horse Artillery, died' 13th Novem- The French spectators greet the w appears hopeless, be sent to Vegetable Products ('orr- • Minister of Bavaria, ter.; Driver John Joseph Laroe, British soldiers with hearty: cheers. This Getma� force adds the cot- mittee, Salvage Warehouse. Pad. It is undeniable that Racarian Canadian Divisiona3 Ammunition War- respondent, is fighting its cosy back dington Goods Station, London. troops take every p.,ssible o Park, 19th November; Pte �'ar- - in the-direction of the Vistula under i _� PPor- ren Addison Ash 7th Battalion, Bantams' Recruit 1.100 tu.nitt to surrender. From - the ;1 despatch'•, from London •says, a terrible artillery fire, whish .ls GRAND DI >;F.'S GF.\}:RO!;III front at Quesnoy a letter sa •s that 21st November: _ Manchester men wishing to e.trlist.• cousin an a allIn loss of.. , when the German-, saw that the „ y Murmuring because Regiment"' are 7 The Gerrnuais -are reported to be! I Frerfch Red C'ro s men eared for CDOEERA AT ,NTIVERP. in the Bantams ` short both of food and of shells, as' 6iveaa a 1[tllion Petra of Nhoa to ' German wounded as well as their the same sheat - . the French :army. own. over 2pn deserted during the Medical Staff. is Trying to Limit the measurement is required •as for'` a result of being cu# o!'E from their g taller Bien. Notwithstanding this, base. o I :� despatch from Parr Aja-s: tiiRht. They' trent to t.he_;French Outbreak. 1,400 mea with chest measurement •��-- �) Grand Duke Michael of Russia has ,and t,-,Id them that' if only all Ba- Rotterdam, Nov. 25.—Disquieting °f % or better, but under 5 feet III.E OVER IN FREE STATE. presented to the French :limy one i caria•ns. onild he siire they ,would news comes from Antwerp, The 3 inches in height', have been se r7De pairs i,f shoes which had I be humamelr treated t1hres-fourths Nieuew $otterdamsche Courant lected• - The Lord Mayor of Man- Wet Uprising Has Spent' been ordered from- Webster, Mass., of ili-om world surrender outright, learns that several cases of cholera g the men at their factories at an averse chaster, addressin' It ..Forcc•. I g price of $3 = +>: have occurred there and,tine medical swearing-in, suggested that if they • per pair. Some enormous orders staff-is making strenuous endeavors objected to the appellation - of A despatch from Cap' says:I fur shoes for the Russian stmt also 11,IF:\S' )I1 ST \VORh. ' to limas Lha outbreak. To preventntsms," .they•anigl>tt oaH them- There is little doubt that.the crisis' have been placed in America. � _ - the spread of or help to conceal t•he selves the `Fighting Cocks Battal Proposal of. hovernme at to Em• new of troop morementa German ion." ," `-- --- Ploy Those-Interned.. gtaards have cut -the telegraph,wires' ERMANV'S DIFF1 , A despatch -from Ottawa Fagg: close' to the Dutch frontier., Nelson has raised $2,000 for she U I,� �A S An early announcement is'expected •` Patriotic Fund.., . frotr. the Government as to the poi• a grind, but it always has Ib isii.t always the-pretty girl who*-' Life •is „ ick for 'the' internment of aliens. its 'turning point. makes good in a photograph.• •• s$Uelow' Fears t The Pn,vince of Quebec- has agrees] ' WOn't Be So Easy_for Germany. to the propvsa.l•to•set'`ap.art 'Crown ` to ;Win the. War lands npuu which they may work. :. r ... is expected,from the C A A AN :1 similar reh1, p R�� lriu and in the of S '_._Ai\L FIT . % ' Province of Ont. TD' o despatch`-Froin '$er}in sa s: troll arutind Fres. Their .i-spit West aliens would be a.cstgnepd .to Y Y p '- shnil'ar"icor"-iii the Dominion ark e Berliner Tageblatt prints ,a lots•are among the finest trop lands. .Sh,mld the land p• ui� prove snit- Early Departure of Contingent for 'Front Expected ' J ter from Prince von'Buelbw, the the worl%1;•' he 'writes, and `'there • aL•le, and �h„nlcl the aliens develop-. .. _ . • a-Chancellor; in 'which .. he ex- must be something,' after all, {„ peaceful intentions, they may be '-"Peterboro Officer is New Camp Com�mandan-t resses tile.Jear that the wa>r.wi11 s' for _the Englishman-s- Of allowed t� :nntinue living nn the ' pc rt, 'for•nothing but well-trained land cleared. As '00fi as the de ;V• , `prove a'very 'difficul't task, ,for. and particularly fit ,roi}nn felluci`� t•a is •are-romplcte those w hu are a simony." Of course, the•Prince could •shape-as well as th'e' ne,v'i iiicnnce t , the commnnity'or a poli- says :A despatch from Salisbu-ry• Plain.' through'-at Salsbury' Plain uu3rr Inds up .by.affirming his belief in troops the English keep brin in lic cha.rf, because out'of work,-will " "Tile-Canadian, soldiers are i General Alderson, with General e ultimate triuritph of the German nom.,-.They are all first=class fight he trancfc-rred to these centres b nucv 'sufficiently well traitiesi to take f Pitcairn-Cam'pbctl -and his staff pre- Put several times he repeats era :The British have quite oiit- t•hr_ Gmernment•. Sn f r 25,000 have their plass in the firing line:". This, •Sent. All the men, and details tool, - victory•will [ie-won oil ,- regulations. - y-with poi work, * 'our'men in shcouti regula reel -under' the " (;�,�rrrtin8it't signifiican4 statement was. made by I part, severalamiles distant�beyind t difficult - g'• patrol" h 4 y• work; 'marching and scouting. They fi a high military authoiity'here-after. out from 9 a:m,'to 4 p:trS:; and being here.troops also an eulogy of the are simply ma•rveIous." �• witnessing divi`sionaI manoeuvres. I tying nations and all egnipm'ent. x -ritish troops; written by a Fiig�i The writer concludes that the Bri- Twinkle, twinkle, Jittle star--ria $tinct says that the Canadian con-I The weather was-favorable -and tho rman officer at the front., He trash may. be mercenaries; but they -know ekact.v what +.0 are. In old- tingent may go to the front sooner era•tions successful. AI:1 leave to �sameI� adtriirts t}t�at the British are well wort"e money {.he. has �Qen ej i cp trines we earnecL a thin .. r_.two. divisron� once re carried be ata ed.aEter December will t h¢re dona_x draw. }•rHi �ht-drr _ tpecte --g}ie-ntst- a mem rs of-tTie con 1 i_.o 1 tis ucres'we PF ber 1.• �s .:... .:.�...._ ; .. .,• . .. .... .a,: . ;•:.4. _ oa1,2iy.,;t bhxd'� 'r" �; ''� "R t+C n,�{..�.a.Y' i'Sd,_3d .. ,.,nt�.,��;y'4 '` ;dw:.:�,s�-.�,i:.•••cx r;,;s.,.•.a'� .,a„. i y$_ A'Y.' ;�..'. art' .a.d.• ..: T�,,. °�+� '3 s... .. sA..� r . - • �. r MY RIVER. GURKHAS PARALYZE ENEKY. W81TF---A9--A _MST — . K � , DN tIEAD t)s. 1�.1H h Toronto. Fury of Attack Hae Pitiable Effect ,. —^ D g tn• the pailtute r .Pate or sallow Rub One of,the clear was the a ---- - — —� t>ae c erma�, a r field, - IN DRY CRUST It'is a tradition of the Indian - -.- Pc3rK - Tjlr3t 81gn$ Of a�11aBInla dose to - e toot of the-tall elm-tree, _, urce of my river a half yard wide, .army that Highlanders and Gffurk s "k has work together, Here-is a de- -• Pale and Ballow ch nde fol river !t was to me. .- •:. —•-- ����� 3 , Often I l earl d it there Hair Came Cut ScaI .ached and sorption, h a charge by'the $tgh -- y _ - -blanched 'lips and Sortie, k 'Far to the heart of the woods it ran; ' p lenders; which, in spite of*�the un- •circles under the a <u are' a ,alone,, k - signs .that anaemia has begun Its Daring to go with a throbbing heart Burned' Scales Like Sawdust. 'flinching, heroism, might have fail- ed but for the timely intervention ` ,Y eadly progress. This first warning Into the depths of the great un. - ''CUtlCUra. Soap.... and. Ointment Y is followed boy great weariness and known. of the terrible kukria of Gurkhas. Healed in Six.Weeks. breathlessness after any exertion. The Highland regiment -was -sent Barefoot and hatles � -—'— "`� I You grow melancholy, have Ere- e I vrorked.all day, forward,to carry a line of hostile• ;. Changlug its course with my wood• Tire Pas, bfanitoba-"Four76ers neotrenches but their heroic charge. . en quem headaches, .&waks� in the i began`to lose my hair. It'used'to Coma 'aborning feeling tired. You become Building a bridge or a water wheel; • out any time that I combed it. I think it was checked by a 'murderous fire f imarbid and nervous, starting at the Sailing my ships on the lakes• I was my head was full of tiantiru!!. and tranbed wire entanglementa on Highest Sande beaus kept whole ' ,slightest noise, and your heart pal- made. whenever I brushed it the scales 71ew off which they stumbled. Between the and mealy by perfect baking, �pita,tes violently even on going up- lice saw-dust. bfy scalp also Itched and gaps iri tli'eir ranks supped the retaining their full strength, , burned and my head waa like a dry c uaer (stairs. Most girls from fourteen to Mine were •great visions dt power*t' Gurkhas. They 'insinuated them- Flavored'with delicious sauces. The dandruff showed very plainly. s.• !tWsnfty suffer from anaemia. Neg- plan; "I applied several remedies but!gond nd selves like cats between and under They Live no equal. _ : • � Ileet to supply new blood to the Mine were the Joys of achievement, Improvement till-I used Cutiturs Soap an the barbed wire. Their kukris on ! •llanguishing, bloodless body, means tion; ointment. after using cuticura soap and. -their left hand disappeared-in -tl:e t !a life of misery=indeed it�s an Mme were the glories of earth and fitment a few days I found a great dii 1enemy's trenches then trose a ter_ -open invitation to that most ho y' ference so I continued with them six weeks I - — - Mine •was a wonderful- world -all riiMe medley of cries, the harsh.bat His C}ttiiice. 'less of nli diseaaes, consumption. new• and they completelyiheated me." (Signed) .tle cry of the 'attackers and the First Laborer azi in -" - i z _�_ groan or scream e a e as leas window)-How .would you like , aemas, itnd gives neW, health and'• Back to-the farm its a man I went - -the terrible knife went.home. In 'strength is re�edily created by Dr.- River and spring and tall elm had HASH OVER BABY'S CHEST to have your.pick amongst that lot, - the tumult of carnage the C Im Bill.? . 'IWilliams' Pink Pills. That is why Bone; 99 Fotlis Ave., Toronto• ont—"Froin wands of German officers who Second Lal3orer=I'd sooner have these But all they started to grow in me. sought-to rally their men were ost. m shovel. _ ,r'• pills have cured more cases birth my baby grandson had s rash ovef , i e# hloodlesaness and blood .ddsor Vision, and power, and joy, live on.-- his chest which prevented his a ►as and g Y Y - —= "ders than any other medicine. They s' seemed to Irritate him a great deal. They in the mud' and slime of t7ie — have made thousands of girls and TOWN WITH A HISTORY. 'we"a mane of tiny red pimples on his chest trenches a terrible struggle, 'hand- TO�urO s�DRU OLST dy for�WIdL,,we Z.L V YDV `. F v�omen strong, We11 and rosy, with - and arms. He was too young to scratch• .to-hand and body-to-body,- was gyeaaddGraneulated Ryerlda;No smaritn but was very cross and Lretful just Bye Comfort.J Write for Book of the s bright eyes and new energy, just be- Something About ' Nieuport,, in ' Iused the samples ofboth cuticurasosp Proceeding. The end came quickly. by�lrree. um,ineEyeRemedyCo..ohtcago, `onose the nourish the body with - Ina mad' frenzy of-Jear the- 'Ger- - _ _ Y Belgium: and Ointment and they appeared to afford mans broke.and ran, throwing their new, rioh;- red- blood of health. blur relief..humedtately so I nought more, .'Never say unkind things about ac- - typical is a typical instance. bites Nieuport, which is frequently In three or' tour weeks he was entirety rifles from theme and blundering heeled , (signed) bin.L coma into their ow wire-entanglements. gnaintances and friends. This world Laura Dempsey, Auburn, N. Y., mentioned in the 'press despatches �• may nwants much as Sinn says: "Fol several months I was in from the European battle line, is a 23. 1914' Such prisoners as were taken borenothing-soy of a very bad state of health, with Belgian town situated half a mile Samples Frere by Mall in their eyes a nameless terror. For thingspeople, who see the bright aide in many of the s-m ms that secvm- from the sea coast and half was be y ght .nom things, and find something good in hours after the were brow �h y' P� Y Although Cutdcora soap and Cntieur• others ppaanng an,aem e. I was pale and tweeri Ostend and the French bor- I Ointment are sold throughout the world, a i the British lines they trembled cosi- _ ? bloodless, had terrible headaches, der. It has recently been t ire scene ssmple'oteach with ata skin Book wiu.be stantly. '-The terror of that charge Minard's Linlmsnt Cures Diphtheria. M' !wou•Id be bicathle,ss at the least of some hard fighting. The town is sent tree upon request.. Addreas post-cardf deprived-them of the power of voli- h exertion, Having tried .a number on the Yser, a-_Itt•eam which the "cuticura• Dept..D.-Boston.L'.e.A.^ tion, and almost of the mower-. of FARMS FOR SALE. of niedicines without relief I natur- Germans succeeded in croasing oDly motion. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Strtist, ally became discouraged and began to be mown down by the guns of MORTALITY IN WAR. '�` Toronto. to fear that I was duomed to can the A ies: '- �aglC ti�81'Yl ldBlt _ TF YOU WAST TO BU-Y 08 ML -A F tintled illness.' At this stage aSet. 1 Frt:it, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm. - g Although Nieuport is badly situ- The Present War Will a New write H. W. Danson, Brampton, or 90 Col• 4� friend who had herself' been bene- , , borne st Toronto. ated and unhealthy, it is-visited by - Low Record. �+ll�S Miff neck Lum�a o -� :;I'rtted by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -many tourists. in the summer who Since the�ilitbreak o1 war, sir William i b H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St..- Toronto. ;urged me to try theses. I did so and are attraoted there by its bathing thanks to Ahe'pills-I am-now enjoy- facilities. It was destroyed in 1383 Osler, Regius professor of medicine at _ MISCELLANEOUS. _ ,ing the best of health, and feel that Oxford University, has supervised the Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain by the English, but was rebuilt and Is Instantly- Relieved b //�vaNc�s• TUsdol3s, LtralFS. cannot recommend this splendid I work 6t the army hospitals in England. y' y JC internal and external, cured with• P` P fortified two years later by 'Philip out pain by ons hcme treatment. write Zuedicine.to hi�ely,'- Toward the close of October, hesaid to Nerviline.' as before too late. Dr. Bellmao Medical rthe Bold. , It was captured three ' Other week and ailing girls can '- - - • - • _._. - � - Co.. Limited. Co111nRwood. Out times by the French—in 1743, 179E 1 a correspondent of the' New York _ alsoobtain new health and strength C GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. Machine for Sale through the You o1 Dr. Williaai:s' and 1194, The battle of the dunes, I Times,"l think this war Will set a new You don't have to wait all day to r in which the Spanish were defeated record for low morta:-ity among-the Pink Pills. You can get these pulls I get the kink out of a stiff neck it you --- throu h as medicine dealer ar I by Philip of Nassau, was fought wounded. Formerly, with the best I rub on Nerviltne. •And you dop't need g y I Engine, shafting,�eitifl erne a -itbey will be sent by sail t paid tthere in.1600, It has &-lighthouse first-aid and hospital work, a mortality to go around complaining about lum- etc. guru- large gfactorygf r sale, - �that wa erected in 1884.. The chief I record of five or six percent. of those bago any more. Yoti can rub such +at 80 cents a boa or six axes for I Wheelock engine, is b 48, Complete I industries-of i5iieuport are ship- i who reached the base hospitals was things away 'very quickly with Nervi= g y ?; ' 162:30 by vnrit•ing The Dr. Williams, - with cylinder frame, fir•wheel,- ear• - building. rope and net-making and I considered creditable. Up to date, line, It's the grandest liniment, the Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. fishing. Its population is about there has been only one fatality out quickest to penetrate, the speediest to! ingA, etc , all in good condition , A,000 of more than seven hundred=-wounded ease muscular p.aln.-of any kind. • Sh ting from one inch h to �,, of o i ; q, who have reached the base hospital at One twenty-five cent .trial bottle of inch. pulleys thirty inches THE COLORS OF THE. FLAQ {- { Oxford. . That death was caused by Nerviline will cure any attack of lum• fifty inches, belting 'six -inches to ' A �OYa �COtI� Cage Ol ' tetanus. This result is owing partly bago or lame back.' This has been twtdve inches. -Will sell entire or What is the blue in our 'essg. boyo. ' high•velocity the self-st a iullellza f on andh partlye o f was-in thousand times. Just as It ea of Mrs. El. J. Grayden in part The waves of•the boaud:ess nest; see se ouad Inflicted b eihher a d °f Caledonia. whs writes:—"i wouldn•'t Where our vessels ride !a their tame �n�nn A+ {{ ' NO' It-E.t, ' NABLE - less pride, - —iLaL•�►?G-C� . �-�� ld t)FF1:R ]t)F:FI'SED'. .And the Y um think of going•to bed without knowing h bre From the soca and the winds ine !ores] Halifax Sends Out a_Message of Help_I experience of tdum or an he past counts,nts,fortany- used t forwe had ritwenty odd years-_and have t-i_73 Adelaide_-Street_�'�est. T-uribt4,_ i 1 : To the ice o!th'e south and north, to Mary People. ithtag; t ezpedltYonLlry-to�ce otz th prec a e talue as s famHy remedy i 5...Frank_�jii_son S_5o_ns Continent has more to fear from the more and more-every- day. It any, of }lith dauntless tread through tem viewaeda he Shorne at Argylhen e St., of typhoid fever than from bol• - _ the children gets a stiff neck, Nervi- pests a.4, The ardian s Ips go forth. _ I Iets or bayonets. In the Boer War, tine cures quickly. If ft is earache,' _ S bacilli accounted for fourteen.thous- toothache, cold-.on the chest,_ sore• Mrs. H8 stock was Quite willing to. and of the twenty-two thousand lives 'throat. Nerviline is always my stand- What is thg.white on our flag, boys.. talk of ber peculiarly unfortunate lost. I.have never seen s group of -by. . My husband once cured himself Ii'. The honor or:our land. • recruits marching to a depot without case. "I was always 'blue and utterly �' of a frightful toy of lumbago bycon -1NHIch burnt to our sight tike 'a ben• i pressed, felt weak, languid and utters g g Nerviline, and toy a hundred ailments I Y' mentally sakin what percents a will ,And stands'twhtle the hills shall l unIIft for-any work: My stomach was die.legitimate and honorable deaths that turn up in a .large family Nervi- , so disordered that I had'no appetite.1 from wounds, and what percentage line is by far the best thing to have-I • Yes, dearer than fame is our lan s'greatly fromdizzinessand 'sick head--I will perish miserably from the neglect about"yon." .- stand. great.tis.me, d, of'ordiaary sanitary precautions." And we fight wherever we be, ache and feared a nervous breakdown. - M Upon my druggist's recommendation I I _ lkesisting Temptation 1b For'the mothers and wives that pray,used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. for th lives E ,ome oo OUT OF WORK:- Sunday.Sehool Teacher-"ltiillie, thesea. improve cured completelyweeks Ewas a r�'I bur°ees laen. cmroek. bycarnef $tP tnam i cora Will e—`Ye'm, once." Su'nda'y --- - What is the red on the flag, boys? I after diff. " e f ent-phyalcians bad failed to help me. Extractor, No corn can live if .treated by School Teacher-"And what noble rr 'Tia the blood o[ our heroes slain It is .for this reason that ! strongly' sentiment prompted you to do it?" On the burning sands, -in = the wild Putnam'.. Ic.is safe, painless amd. sure Th urge sufferers-with stomach or dlges- Willie—" a jam' was on the top Cha ed. Hands �4 waste lands, i L*ee only Putnam.i25c. at all dealers. shelf and I couldn't reach it." P tive ,troubles-to use Dr. Haniilton's ..And the froth of the purple-main; �Pilla:" v And it cries to God'from the crimson � Dr. Hamilton's Pills strenngthen the Sly. "�•tUiC y Paled � sod stomach, Improve digestion, strength- _.. Ao. And the crest of 'the waves -out- en the nerves and restore debilitated O'Brien•-Clancy's•married a wo- RAPPED' hands and rolled, systems to health. By cleansing' the j man that weighs three hundred - C Kips always come What he send us men to tight again - blood of long-standing-impurities, by pounds• with cold vveaidhir, but As our fathers fought of Old. I bringing 'the system to a high point i Mulligan—He's the thly wan ! He Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. of vigor, they effectually chase awn Gentlemen.—Last winter I received great We'll stead by the dear old flag, boys,' y knows nobody' can fight• ai that benefit from the use of MINARD'S LINZ• e,. weariness,- depression and disease., MFN.T in a eevere attack.of:La Grippe. e Whatever be said or,done; weight. Good for young or.old, for men; fore _ enol I have frequently prayed it ti be e B Q Tb:ough' the shots Come..fast, as we women, for children. All dealers sell very effective In cases of Iatlsmmatioa. H® 601 R�"d� face the blast. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Yonas, Dr.•Hamilton's Pills of,Mandrake and W. A. HuTcliIYsox. And the foe be ten to one— Butternut. f Tndaywk ' Though our only reward be the thrust.. That*s_..tlie way • witji, a map." x of the sword, , ��w now?" -''He often said he CAMPHOR ICE And a bullet in heart-or brain. Second Year of Married Life. would lay down his life for me!'.' - �- .What matters one gone If the flag "Well?" "And now he kicks when }/► floats on, It is, say the philosophers, dur b ' s sure and speedy And Britain be'lord of the main. ink the second year of married life, Lask.him to lay down a carpet, relief. �.t when.its glamor of newness is wear- —=- - Boarding Housc Gossip: N 5; - ing off, that' danger arises. The •Salesman-Perhaps ' the French "Billson yonder tells me be Children especidy need CRYING CHILDREN titan then be ns to set•t•le down but do'11 will please the baby. Buyer-*'trusts 'his wife implica'tly and abso- `aVe►seline" Camphor ice S? n ut „ '--" 'the woman is by natare retrospec- No, -sir; I m strictly neutral. Gim- lutely; but— For their rough and smart- VI en .baby cries it is because he Live: Much tact, therefore, is need-, me a drum and a Qin and a box of <<Well,. ing hands. no unwell-not .because he is bad- ed,to harmonize the present with soldiers and a. tev P:stol. Well, I notice'he carries ..'the In tubes and tins-r-at--drug •inia,tured as so many imagine: Cry- the past, 'ForturLateiy little 'Jen- _ change and his-fishhooks loose in s 'ing is the way the little.one has of kine,was eminently tactfu'1:."Jack," the Baine -pocket." ' • • . ` and general stoics �very� . 'telling of his prim and the wise said his wife to. him one day, "I -- ) where. insist on "Vase mother can instantly tell, what ails don y ore,. �' Minard's'Linfinent Curse Carget in Cows, I hneo Camphor ice. _. 't believe,you lave:me an �m tier little one: simply- by his ry• once you didnothing like ease des as Our new illustrated book When baby cries a great deal give " << g !„ let describes all the "Van, : Im Baby's Own Tablets and he will r' A Long.Good-Bs. r ' Y 1 „ line" eparations. A post- replied the hugba•nd in a convin= "Come on, Bill, whispert:d'the - ,soon be happy' again:' Concerning = s it: the Tablets firs,. Jas. Gaudreau, I ci'ng, soothing voice'. `B-ut wiry?' card ring "I don't know. A use. "Lots • old burglar in disgust: It's no w 'Notre Dame des Bois, Que., says: use wasting.time Titre." 7 of little ways. Another pause. "Don't you think-those lovers will 1►ly baby cried day and night and „ (� „ .a.. ..Why' do you 'altraSa let.the.get up - get off the steps soon? queried the 1 was greiat'ly diwonraged. I began „ tt to lighk fire fire now? Nouslense, newburglar. .giving the Tablets and he_ -xaa soon i � hea.]•thy•and fat." The Tab. darling. ' Being 'able to come down a '`�?o. I just heard him.say that Kapp,', to a nice rearm room always 'makes was the last kiss•. They'll.be an hour CHESEBROIIGH MP'G CO. Seta are sold by medicine dealers or „ „ (Gw+wtid.a.d). fe" -tby maul art -,fl cents a box from-Tire `rlDve you more. � � . y t. ItaOctlA AVE.o me _ e 'Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock � soT ��� Drs. Smith -and Jinks are going 1llarria a a.ften`means exchang- cille, Ont_ . .. �' Fip g - to operate on "N-eeea ing a lot of little troubles fo'r one - ' """ : * Bary?" "Yes. Dr, Jinks. wants a big one, - -• - - '' man who is looking for trouble new car and Dr. Smith has a beavy - " ! l er. ones !a way. bzil comingdue, . -_,1... ,D�-�- -.._ISS-L...E Ig,.,t . Mlnar_d'i Liniment Curs .:. p..^... .. ..'. .:.+,h.rJ �..F'.:..,y. M _ r ..yry. ','y.r Y" •X- •4'�}K F ,•�- r '..' , - ' IN T _7 Je Z: Z —Dan Gormley has recently �MWCK ROAD LOCALISMS.".., purchased anew threshing outfit John Knox is home for a time, ow. from -the—White Manufacturing -ing--to--the- 5I&ckuew_cf_tr&de71xi-bTs Co., of London. One of the chief line. —Lo was features of the machine is a straw T. Reddin's Mae on Saturday was tq ' ..u. BAlsdou of Tbronto, a�he . - " ,howe over Sunday. cuttAng attachment which can be well attended and the stack brought tolo C' �' —Miss Ybate Kerr, of Toronto, used.or not as required. veg Zood prices. FOR YOUR home over Sunda —A dance is not to be given b Robson's wood sale on Thurs- -Mr. Flerheller ha:r a business the people of St. George's Chureby day of last week was well attended trip to,the city Qu Saturd and the lots sold well. This mistaken impression m ust be A large percentage of the section- -Miss Mon 32fing a corrected. The A. Y. P.-A- Of St- men on the 0. N. R.and C. P. R. have CHRISTMAS .-..G fi�obERIES n e is open f7 ri few days with ends, in Cherry. George's Church are holding R been laid Off. an indication of the hard wood. THE FRESHEST AND BEST Social Evening in the town hall times approaching, EIING r spent a on Friday, Dec. ,4th, to which a Several of our oung i orts intend '�New'Cleaned Currants, loc per lb. few days with her daughter" in a hearty welcome is extended to to,do wonders in t e hunt ng business, E Toronto. an friends of the churclL judging from the number of dogs re- New�Valencia Raisins, extra large, 10c I - per lb. cently purchased by them. James'Goedon'Was in the - —The ladies' of the Woman's Miss Ella Robson, who has been In '.city for a couple of days this week Missionary Society of the Metho New Seeded Raisins, I lb pkgs, 2 fof 25c. the neighborhood looking after her with friends. dist church will be IIAtH0me" at erty Interests for the past fort- New Seedless Raisins, G &F, I lb pkgq, 15c'lb. Miss M: OLeary spent over their sock social Tuesday ay w Sund evening nirgogt. has returned to the city. ith her aunt, Miss Mar- December Sth in the basement of — Mixed Peels—Lemon, Orange and Citron-20c lb. Nixed Nuts—Alm- -garet O'Leary. the church. Tea will be served TIAEE T.AJOLFPiakering stationG onds, Walnuts, Filberts, 20c lb. Finest Icing Sugar, 10c lb. Miss Ruttan of Whitby,. was from 6 to 8 o'clock after which Miss T.R. Trains going East due as follows— �-Ake­guest of Miss Laura Andrew McGuffiin of Toronto, win give an lia. Nn!" I le-001 rasPberrv, strawberry, Cherry, etc%,— address interspersed 12 Loch 50 P.K. ever the week end, -"I'M, 2- —�!Ilil� sences, Baking Powders, ktc.. Jello—orange - ---Joseph btephensot�of Auror w m". pal selection$ 1-- 14 Local SIR P_ is renewing old acquaintances in Jean Johnston, WhItb —Aj7 Traim goin -West duo as follows— this neighborhood. y �O. 13 2ocal 7.47 A.M. Benjamin Willings, Audle ', Miss Get them here-8 for 25 cents. ....... y 11 Local 2.20 P.M. _Mrff Uriah ',Jones -left an Hattie Law, Pickering. 7 Mail 7.50 P. X, 'Phone or send your order. Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. —Several from the village were "Sunday included ."Pletcher, of Toronto. in Whitby on Wednesday in cor. M., Henderson, of Toronto, nection with the Pickerin;,bridge 4pent Saturday here with his which the townibip is endeavor- "Business as Usual" during the alterations to sister, Mrs. J. Rankin.- _i� —W. Stork, of . Oshawa, s' log to put on the county for main- Bargain Day the map of Europe. pent tenance. On accopntof the large Sunday at the home of- his. par-. maount of-foreign traffic, and the IN MEATS ents on the Lake Shore. size of the bridge, the council has —Born—At Parry Sound, on good reason fDr asking the county -Sunda -NOv. 2Qth to--Paull and to take it over. Oilly 21 more Shoppint' Days The matter came VIrnif ton'a daughter. bef6re the county judge on Wed- "J. 'Ce- PHILIP'S ' —The infant sou of Mr.and Mrs. -nesday when the Bennett, who has been danger. argued. The case, however, was iiiatter was ON 'Before Christmas, W:= ously in, is now-i improving-. postponed until Jan.-Oth. Despite ell the adverse coinditsons and war talk now in the country, --Mrs. W. J, Coakwell and dau- —The�arinual meeting Saturday only of the ghter, Miss Mabel, are .spending a Pickerin' Vigilance- Association we are now busy opening out one of the finest displays of -few-days with friends in the city. will be- !eld in the Town Hall on Best steak 18C —A. T.'an' Xmas Goods the Town has ever seen. d Mrs. Law and fam. Tuesday evening next. A good Round steak Ise ily'. of West Hill, spent Sunday attendance of members is request. Sausage ... '15c Chinaware, Glassware and Jawanese' ware—a magnificentAi�s_ with their relatives in the village. ed as the election of ' officers for Pork chop ... 16C - -The Ladies' Aid of St. An. the ensniiig-year wilY—t-ake place. Shoulder roast, beef 15C a ch play., Leather Goods, Silverware, Cutlery, Skates- ; '-dre'w" ' ui-ch will-meet on Thurs- as well as receiving the annual Chuck roast, beef ... l4c day next at-the home of Mrs. reportof.the treasurer and secee. Rib roast, beef lSkates Hockey Sticks, Sleighs, etc. 71 Kerr. t tary. Arra ements will also be Roast pork, .... ... La .15c —Miss Eleanor Wilson and Miss made for holling the .annual oy- T he above P riceg at shop o� Fancy G6o4h, Ladies' 'and Gents' Scarfs and Ties, Wool 'Lizzie Pothergill. of Whitby, stetr supper. This association Is from wazon. r S t'repent a few days with Miss Frank. gradually increasing In member.- ship. .- The fee to only one dollar Caps, Sweater Coats. Gloves,Mitts, Slippers, etc. dV!MtStauley Johnston, of Victoria and that sum has been levied only FRUIT VEGETABLES 'Xniversity, spent Sunday here a t ppee since organization in 1901. Space forbids telling all about our huge display�, Just bear in mind, the home of his grandmother, Those desiring to become - mem- Having o ened up a now Fruit and --you can get everything you want at ..Mrs.J. H. Rogers. -Veget&bfe Store. we will kee CO11- hers and having not yet done so THE BIG STORE —The township council will are Cordially invited t4D attend. stantly on hand a fres? bold their last meeting of the' —Mr. George Ross, Post office supply of �7. year on Mdnday next for the Superintendent for C' twada, has Oranges. Lemonst Grape Fruit, *mnsaction of. general bitsiness. asked that special Intimation - be —Remember the At Home - in. gi me S . .-CHAPMAN 45 ven throughout the Province Bananas, Pomegranates, the Town Hall this (Prid(ty) even. that Christmas sealimustbe used Cranberries, Figs, underl'the auspices of the on the back only of all mail m&t- Cowen's Guild S -of St. George's ter.. This is Ppeciauy stipulated panish Onions, Brazil Nuts, _ehurch. by the Postmaster-General at Peanuts, etc. JR U -B B E R 8 W —The Independent Telephone Ottawa. No mail having seals on Co., have installed a phone for the face con be forwarded to des- If we have not got what you'want, We have: o' hand A fine stock complete in every d-etal I of the best 'Joseph Doyle, (1718); for John tination. All such mail will 'be ask for It and it will be secured quality rubbers, which will give you satisfaction, '�,EWGD (513), and bodson Construe- hold back its contrary to regula- an short notice. tiona" rpuens--ld arqu Our Rtocl-.nf tinder earof sevisra q ---the- -ber ualities ta bes� yet, eit -thir wind-mill to Morg of Christmas seale. To fleece lined or w; ool and prices varying—from $1.00 to $5.00 a suit. See also our new Xmas ties, muffiers, braces, etc. Claremont. - It was purchased any one of these the' aboxe m several ars ago,but was never be a vital matter fig importo Ow &Y- Good Luck 17 -t utilized Z; the,company. mail,inatter may uot reach tto'des- Our specialty is.jents furnishing and boats. —Millinery We are the-agents for —we' arib cifferrng tination if the Poet-master-Gener- the Lownde,; Tailoring Co. and guarantee a perfect fit and special bargains to clear ont bal- al's order is not adhered to. complete satisfaction with every garment. t. —The annual - Than k-o-ff' eri a x department wilf be Nith Tre-e- s- &nce of stock, come now as thi closed in a meeting of the Antumn Leaf Mif'Sion or so. D. Simpson & Co. Band, of Si. Andrew's Depend's on having the right-kind R.,-A. , BUNTING, RING _ChaL a. W. Disney, of Balsam, church was held in-the church on ,�,�_Mr. and Mrs.- Fleteber. of Toronto, Saturday afternoon and was -of trees. Bowman's have S. and7WR,. Disney, of Dunbarton, well attended. M4ss Stritkl heavy fibioue-roois. d ^nd, in J- E ONLY 5 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS - and Mrs. Disney,- -of of India, who is now on furlough They are grown.in'the- right kind .4 Brooklin, spent Sunday at Mrs. at the home' 'of her parents, in of. soil. They are handled- And themwill be buav days before that for you if you do not make your. Christmas selections �early Vriah Jodes. Dunbarton, was present and, gave —Capt. Jolliffe, who has Veen a most interesting addrevron her and packed in the pink of China is-always appropriRte and useful. - Salad bowls, ce lery through the `LTuited7 States for work in the foreign fleld, Miss condition — and- they grow.` and spoon trays, vases cu and saucer.s. plates, suga, the past two or three months pur- Strickland is a most pleasant -two more agents wanted 'and cream teapots, musta% pots,pepper and salt 0�tc. chasing horses for the British- speaker, and-retaing- the rapt at- in�On A large range of beautiful a tionery, ta army,wa$ home over-Sunday. He tention of her audience' from be- tario County. Fancy trays,.band bags, clocks. toys, games, books, etc, etc. left again on Mon-day to continue ginning to end. During the meet- THOS, W. BOWMAN & SON Co. the work of securing horses for the ing an interesting musical 'and Choke fruit-for your Christmas cooking,raisins, currants, peel fig, dates,prunes,apricots, nuts and all kinds of spices rogram. was g ven y -'army. literary b LIMITED, —Alex. Wilson, Cif, Whiibi hag membirs of the mission band and our.confectionery is always the choicest. See our novelty Dutch boxes. completed the re-painting -and others. - At the 'conclusion, of RidgeviHe, Ontario decorating.of the Town Hall. The the program supper was served in as low as last year� with goods of best quality. work has been-done most satis. the basement during which a plea-' fActorily. The hall is a credit W s 4 Position for Fau G' -GILLESPIE, . .-DUXBARTON ant social time was spent by all. A. the village, and we need not be —The lecture given in the Town and Winter ashamed to take in the moot crit- *Hall on Frida'y evening last by� We'bav'e A sound business proposition Fcal audience. Mr. Donald G. F rench, of Toronto, for a reliable energetic..salesman for —W. J.and Mrs. Taylor and 9 It n under the auspices of -the Picker- this district to sell fruit trees, small family. of Brooklin, spent- Sattkr. in bi-anch of the Women8' Insti- fruit o ering shrubs, etc. Pay You Wa tlow' Shortly after arriv- The speaker, whose subject was OVNR 000 AORES Mies Irene. day with C. Rogers and daughter, tule, was fairly well attended. weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. iDg here his drIv4ti became serious. -Messages from the fisina-dian' offruitand ornamental stock 'under Heaters, Parlor Cooks, Stoves a.n'd- .Ranges, Coal Oil Heaters Sbirley' was sum- Poets," proved himself to be fami- cultivation. We sell- through our and after giving the salesmen direct to the consumer an d an- liar with his subject.- In a village -imal treatment it gradually. *re- like Pickering, the subject of gur-ontee delivery of fresh. high Clark's Carriand Heaters. covered. -the grade trees. Our agencies are V&LLI- lecture was not one.that can be, ible by,reason of the service we give ---�Thbconveneesof th6 various- branches of the township Patri- described as poptilar with the andthevoluineof busiiiesedone. He- Fireboards, Coal Scuttles,.Cinder'siftere't'Glovea','' majority of the people. In a large tablisbed 35 years. Write otic League are requested to -send town or city a fair ntimber can be -a 'PELHAR NURSERY CO., statement of the' amount found with aL l4brary turn kf TORONTO, ONT. of .-money- and the ,- number mind who� wonld t Mitts, lined and unlined. horoughly en- P. S. Handsome Catalogue on Tequest of bales of clothing col- joy such a subject. It would also either to applicant or those w d lected to the township council prove a popular subjectin a ac ish- H. UND -which meets at Brougham te ili- Jug Nursery stock. -.on er's convention. Those, ho y wever, �.Monda t. whQ enjoy the study'of�poetry or 'Y'll has just'-completed the other forms of literature, ELm -DALE MILLS the e;ection of a new hot-house were greatly, delight�sd with the -12111033=RX I ZTO� lvhich has be6fi rendered" nece ecture. Mrs. H. D. Bayne and iary by his increasing business. He Mr. Galloway,-each sang several !Is the place to get your next II&Tltt* It pwith steam Pipes solosin a very pleasing manner, ng ,, n fi Wil bai"of Flour. SomethmigAintershi g to- Farmers I n be quiti up to date. and which were heartily ericored Hall has now ready for market Miss H. Law, as usual, was a n fn n effi: 0 9-ilvie'87-Royal "Household can't be lure I will 'have' Harness and Horse' Goods,at W..J e Lquautity of lettif6e. Thhse- 66tit-ticcompanist. The-chair was beat for Bread. 'B Bodell's, rouRham, at regglax prices. g this vegetable should call filled.by W. J. Clark in.-his usual -Glenbra'Fibur happy,manner. The GrabAm Flour Call and see him, proceeds of : 'in the evening, which is -being used Fresh Rolled Oats -.Full stock of 11arness, Robes, Blwhkvits, Rugs and all horse ��i r�R, amilton is week attending thw fad� patriotic purposes� arnbunted Bran and Shorts goods &OPickering, �fuueral of the latter's father, to about$20. Oats and Oat Chop.' Villiam Allen, Who*&ied on Wed. �Mrley and Barley Cb �4_�_ y In his_80r th*year. -He leaves Mixed Feeds pp_ ots and shoes-repaired-am-well,as'harn'eso, 14 widow oind family of three F;ons General De Wet, leader of the �1� Deceased South African rebels,to cRat Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM three daughters. p Special prices in ton lots. $%t one time rasided in Picker- King George visited th-e ar PhoueInd. 301, a, removing to Hamilton sonie �rance and made a tour. Of W. J. COAXWELL fty-five years ago. lines. -CWopping every dall MW