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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_12_18 VOL. XXX1V. PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER ]8, 1914 1'lhTo. 12 n —anouNT ZION -TAYLOR-SADLER __ __ EstabUshed 76 years SPINK MILLS _ - — _ Come and see-The Minister's Bride" Avery interesting event took pplace IKtdtCa6 given by Uxbridge talent at the school at the Methodist parsonage. Qlar- u ' house in section No. 13, Pickering, on wont, at 8 o'clock on Wednesda'9- GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis' the evening of Tuesday, December�. morning, when Mr. David Boyer Ta u IR,, tared member of the optometrical Asso- Admission 15 cents. lor,of Claremont, was united in mar- efstiou of Oatario. special attention given to WHITE SATIN-BREAD » • riage with Miss Severing Sadler. also - the fitting o!glasses.. Eyes testod free. Norah W H ITEVALfi of Claremont. The handsome bride MILLS Claremont. l8ti}; CREAM BUNS-FAMILY TEA BUNS-PASTRY The annual Christmas tree and en• looked chArming in a beautiful gown. _ C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The happy couple look the morning BRA'S tertainment of the Whitevale Baptisl • EdInburgb, member of the college of . train for. Toronto and Shanty Bay, THE P ,Cc, . K E RIN G N E W- S eicians and Surgeons of Ontario.lisentiate Sunday School will be held on Christ- and upon their return they will reside of Roya1 College of surgeons, Edinburgh. SHORTS etas night and-will consist of dialo- in Claretnont. Their many friends of " Sixoial attention to dsiesses of women and JUDSBO ues, recitations gnd drills by the - ahildrea. Office sad residence,Brougham. n (Jlaretnont and vicinity extend to them SCREENINGS (wheat) scholars of the school. Admission, their'beartiest congratulations. The To the Farmers 4 PICKERING MEDICAL:SURGICAL adults 2a cents, children 16 cents and ceremony was performed by the Rev. _ Land X-.RAY INSTIT.UTEI _ CATs c. W. children of the school free. J. R. Real. r PICKERING, - - ONTARIO OAT CHOP DUNBARTON GREEN RIVER An unlimited quality of Barley � CORN AND CORM CHOP Remember the Christmas. tree and and Wheat wanted, for R. ZLGrN TOWLE. M. B., M. D.; C. M., MIXED GRAIN & CHOP' entertainment to be iven by the Sun- J A. Nighswander spent Sunday in •, in Ashburn. which I will pay t fa Rectal Diseases. Prostatic of y of Ilea, Diseases of Women, Caneere, Banta Claus has promised to be on the-week-end with Alph and re. the highest price: L= anmore,I-Ba7 examination. Diseases of ey O /� z �"I�Q' hand. There will by given °'splendid ' -sar.now,throat gnd longs. Fitting j3• ro am of t ues, re ge; cavi• and Ret class ?is all scute and chronic diseases P gr The public schoo c osing entertain- Omoo Boxes I9 to a and 7 to 9 fly. (Scranton D. L. & W.) tatione, trios, drills, etc. A most ment will be held in the school house STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA Pleasant evening is assured to all who this(Friday)evening. 'Chopping Mondays,Wed- yja: may attend. Mrs. W. A. Fuller has retulned, E. FAREWELL, S.C., Haggle- + _ AND STEAM WHITEVALfd after spending a few days with her rt. J. ?HS.Oounit�y•CrovuAttwasy,andCount7 PRICES RIGHT. daughters in Toronto, nesdays and Fridays• eoustfos. Court Howl*.Whitby. 10-v --• The annual Christmas mas teee and en- W. A. and Miss Gertie Fuller spent a , v on Honda da in Toronto last week purchasing „• '' o be given tecta inment t Y .y AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and neat by the-Methodist Sabbath School many useful articles suitable for the MY BAKER'S ,TOY is fully equal •Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to J. L• SPINK, LIMITED, romisei to be a successful affair. A Chrisimas trade. oan. Office Brock st.North,whitbo. 2517 pp to any Western will brand and PICKERING. ONT, first-class program is being prepared Don't .forget the anniversary and 3' �ui1i{npBf QZctfCDs. consisting of music by the children of Christmas tree' given by the Green "makes a better -flavored loaf. Alk _ the school and by Messrs. Jiackey and River Cnion Sunday School.on Sunday, Besides this it costs less money. �] G. HAM-Issuer of Harris a Spears, of Kinsale, A beautiful rib- and Thursday, Dec. 27th and 81st. 3ppcia1 prices in lots of five bags 1! . Licenses in the County of Ontario, LOOK HERE ! bon drill will be given b-v a number rf --•- or over. Pickering village. 271y girls that will not fail to please. Re AUDLEY POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- The Claremont t urT1l• member the date• Manday, Dec. 21st. Lorne and �IrR. Puckrin were the L� ture Store. T• tioneer, valuator,collector and issuer E3ROCK ROAD guests of Thos. and Mrs. Puckrin. of marriage licences,Brougham. 407 is the best place. to get your - R. Cammack continues treatment in c HOPPER Issuer of Marriage IJOUSE FURNISHINGS; we have John Knox has gone to Port Hope Toronto and is steadily improving. t D. Licensee in the Oonnt7 of Ontario, dressers, washstands, iron to oversee some construction work l'• 31. and Mrs. Chapman, of Toron- t 0 0 Coco at store and his residence.olaremont. and brass bedsteads, par- there. to, spent the weekend with N. J. and for suits, buftetts, and Geopen and Mrs. -Moody, of Osbawa. Mrs. Chapman. DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLERH. Archie Cammack, having spent a. . . Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking side boards, mattresses and spring paid a flying visit to their Brock Road fortnight hunting and visiting with have for sale the beet 28 gauge , davits, Accountant. Ere: Money to low couches, and all kinds of chairs friends this week• his parents here, has resumed his corrugated iron at $3.60 a square. � ca tam ^Issas? of Marriage Lie. always in stock, also many The stray heifer, which bas beets duties in Tot with the C. P. R. enew a� e' fit' f-v other articles too numerous advertised for several weeks acid re- 28'gauge corrugated icon,at $3.$8 � The union Xmas tree and concert �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, to mention. Remember we mains unclaimed, will be sold by nuc- for the citizens of Audley will be held a square. 1' • for Counties or York and Ontario. Acro- keep the goods and de- tion on Saturday. Dec. loth. NV. H. esoa galea of ail kinds attended to on aborts" in the school hours on Friday evening mates. Addtwe.otwa River P.o., Oto. liver them to your Jackson has several other animals that Also Eastlake shingles, metal home. at the very he will dispose of at the game titne. Dec. 18th. Admission, adults 26 cents A. BREWSTER. V. 8., Grafin lowest puce Bee dodgers. children 15 cents, children of the lath, siding°, ceilings and Ga ate of Tomato Veterinary Collage,has schools free. This is called a union ventilators, •paned an office in Claremont Village. all dig- Patronize our town merchants. Hear 11laclte sod S ears White- concert from the fact that the day eases of aomastica tad animals treated. Ows dant send your good dollars Y school has joined forces with those of Premier cream separators. dal er sight promptly attended to 417x. away to build some other vale,Dec. 21st. 01 lace. Yours for business. _ Sundry school and ere a result a good P GR;ENWOOD Program of speeches, music, readians. Gasoline engines. 0 B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- - solos and quartettes may be expected, tfonear valuator and collector for See M. Gleason's advt. In anotber - Frost Wire Fauces and gates sales or ed silo and York. An kinds of �I - BEAL , CHERRYWOOD setas sosdoafed either privetel7 or by anatioo column. Mda notes collected. For List. r. other par- Fred Nutt, of Ninga. Man„ is re- litter carriers and ha fork Iloclareapppply at residence,Elizabeth St. sr. --- A strand patriotic concert. udder the 3' s?iag. Phone orders tett at Naws Office,Pick- CLAREMONT newing old abquaintancea in this auspices of the Women's Sewing Cir- supplies. _ C Being,o? Icacaab• store, olaremout, will re- neighborhood. ele of polling sub-division No, 5. will oahaprompt attention. satisfaction guaran- Lawrence and .ldca. Denny spent he given in Cherrywood on. the even- Get my prices on any of the abgvs bi My phots nuameris Independent 1801 FARMS WANTED Sunday in Markham with the latter s f e a arenta, Mr, and Airs. Martin. inn of Thursday. Dec. 31st. The pro- before buying: P gram will he given bylhe well-known - M• PENN O^� We are pleased to see Miss Chap entertainet•, Mr. Alex. Anderson. -of =$gll Phone. ' V We want a amall. farin thirty-' to man back again,after visiting friends Toronto, and will conaict of patriotic __tlNkltT5-VALE. ONT. __---.-- _ - _- In different parts of-the towtiAhip• gong°. cemlings, scenes and stories of - Faneral Director and Embalmer. sixty acres -on the third or . til rs_Afes:_3ioore returtf6dboTt wow the great war. Magnificent views wily r Tuesday a"ning,afterspendit Ft taw be given of the uien of the mament, goy_business entrusted to me will fourth•concession of Pickering days in Toronto-with-her sister, Mrs. recruiting and entraining of, the -- - - - McPltersnn- from all its-of tliP ' e. —be carefully handled. Township. Joseph Carlton is. of duty these Y Charges Moderate- CIATS ors ing to illness, raused by an Brio tRi'y had wounded. scenes s ret ln- '�. OHti FISHER & CO. y • e cshile unloadin ties ing fro w and wounded.heroes retnrnv `J a Independent Phone\o. 151I d injury to hi. leg g om the front. yDont-hod mins In ���..JJJ -�-i x XDo riot a)sod"ante to ntnenSchere a to `°lot'The�Maple Lea -1 — n g t. hool _ •: oavtry•-Kest-E��e�te-_ n _ ._ .. -: •. .� JOHN PHILIP r'lu. Lt'�1SDEN Bl'ILDL�G: nd help g The Red,White a Blue, and other i j TMBERy .LATH t1' sraI)EI_AIDE ST.. E.. Togo To, next Tuesday evening. Dec. 2?nd. A popular- and patriotic songs, Program L�.l _ _ -,_ choice program will he given by the hegin� at-8 o clock,sharp, Admission Hae a full line of bash and cur- children.of the school,assisted by tai- 25 and 15 cents. ' ' ed meats,constantly on hand. Chestnut and Stove Coal ent from Atidley.. •--- - ; : -.�. a.ROUGHAM Shingles, Cement, Brantford Spies, Roll,_ Breakfast Bacon, WHITEY Mrs. Cassie is Visiting with friends Ham, bologna, Weiners, etc. I will fierce constantly on hand a On Sunday last two of the finest in the city for a week. Roofing Corrugated galvan ' Highest prices paid for frill"snpply of best coal, at C. P. R. passenger trains were trans- Christmas bells, wedding bells and Butcher'scattle ferred from the old line to the new, sleigh bells make a merry chigoe. lowest po58ible price. While thayare not a beduied-to tak-e MiFs Blanche Diechin spent a few Tied iron and-Eastlake Shingles: � e s on passengers at Whitby, the trains days with Mrs. C.Gordon, of Oshawa, 'i� erirr liverqg GIBBON atop to take on water. and thus pas- J. C. Purdy. of Beswick, will preach _ . i senpera .are enabled to board them at in the Christian church next Sunday *ire fencing 3 m . First-class rigs for hire Whitby. qI I Greenbtirn Station. The Home Guard will par A floe display of fancy China and service at the Methodist a rnacle other useful urticlea,suitable for Xmas 1l ICs RE ESORf Day or night REAL ESTATE an Sunday morning. The guard is gifts, J Philipp8. l s ••ees over one hundred strong. W. J. Coakwell will be at W. J. IIB'n'leet8 811 tTa1118 Jerrie Burk, a former resident of Bodell's shop on Tuesday afternoons LiOCIIST HILL Teaming promptly attended to. *� a�� Whitby,and who is now with the first to measure horses for collars-and to do Agent for Canada Carriage Co. contingent fr Salsbury Plaine, in re air work, etc. _ 1K�1� �•; � writing!o a friend here say's the Cana- The township council held their lest — W• �• Peak diana expect to go to the front very meeting c the year on Tuesday,th when XMAS l+ I P{ck�.{n�� • • soon now., the financial statement for the year Insurance rates lower on farm era- For the past week' the residents of was prepared, An oyster supper given .. perty and Village Dwellings, the town have been greatly excited by by Reeve Sparks was a feature of the �' `������ -; in first-class Companies. the mysterious murder of Wm,Stone, evening. � U su � Winter Tem Opens _ the niggt operator at the G.T. R.ata- Mr. and Mrs, Hector Baxter,Linden January 4th No Premium NCt®13 tion at Whitby Junction which too Hill, Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn„ Strike for a better position by tak- place about 12.85 a. m. Friday morn- announce the engagement of. Miss AS USUAL DURING ALTERA- ing a course in the popular If not insured with me,call and ing, The whole affair is wrapped in Maud Alger to Rosland B. Ferris, B- TIONS TO THE MAP OF•EUROPE. „M compare rates. deepest mystery. Stone, who is 21 A., of Toronto. The marriage will _ WE ARE READY. aT+tO� i years of age. called up the night open- take mace quietly late in the month. °tor at the Bell central, and, informed ' The annual fowl supper and enter- WE HAVE THE GOODS AND t” �. V. Richardson• him tbat hewas shot, and that lie did tainment under the auspices of the WE WILL SELL. THEM AS RE,A-. e not know who did it, and flue minutes Presbyterian Sunday school, will be SONABLE AS THEY CAN BE PUR- { c. later he was dead, the bullet having meld on the evening of which old roast CHASED ANYWHERE IN ; rj'pgpl�'TO, 0 'le. Notary Public, Pickering, entered his left breast and grazed his 29th. Tbe.supp This school stands head and shout- his heart. No motive can be found fowl will,be one of the most pleasing. CANADA. , Tera above the ordinary business 7 for the crime as the unfortunate young dishes, will be served in the Temper- college and-whenTHOROUGHNESSordinary business Have. you lots of Water,. man enjoyed the high esteem of the ance hall from six o'clock until all are OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF co TRAI\I- h concerned, ranks whole community, and wasnot known served. The program will be given Toilet sets, military brushes, mirrors. among the best on the continent. C. $• IUCE, OF WHITEVALE to have an enemy. Both the local by the Claremont Dramatic Company, cased pipes cigars in Smas'boxea. Handsome Catalogue sent on re- is prepared to furnish you anything and provincial police al;- endeavoring who will present the popular drama, cigar cases, mouth organa, bibles, , in the line of, watei supply such ere to solve the mystery at which they ex- entitled -Valley Farm,"in the town hymnals, cut glass, -watches, clocks: quest. - pect to be successful, At present the ball. Admissiam adults W. children pendants, lockets, kodaka, fountain W. J. Elliott, Principal pumps, windmills, hydraulic .rams, general-belief that he was shot by a ltk. children of the school free. pens,.perfumes. Xmas booklets, poet Cor.I'onRe and Charles St's. plumbing, etc, ball-demented man with •a foreign The annual ayster supper of the cards, pennant calendars,seals. calen- _ cast of countenance who was seen Union Sabbash School will be held on dar pads,nylo chocolates, gold spec- They are also expert well drillers around the union station,Toronto; on the evening of �Vednesdxy. Dec.23rd. tacles, etc.etc. and respectfully solicit your patron the previous day. He acted very Supper will he served in the Temper- - strap ely and looked to be a danger- ance ball from 5 to 8.o'clock, after Catalogues with prices, open on our age for the ,tures Ind. nhon. i621, g R counters, any g �S�[ITH SHOP out character. He enquired for the which a good program' consisting of coda selected not is � �! train for' Whitby, but it is 'supposed choruses, solos, diatogues and read- stock will be procured on�shortest _ * TOOLS SHARPENED tbat:b got off at Pickering and then ings will be given in the town hall by notice. +^ The,nndersigtled has Opened anew walks d to Whitby where he was seen home and outside talent: Short ad- We make a s cialry of crosscut saws, that evening. According the evidence dresses will be given by the resident Remember we pay express charges blacksmith shop on the King Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. of an Italian,he said he wanted to kill ministers,. Everybody come and have trom.Targnto to )'ickertng on orders - ston road opposite Razor-honing a specialty.• For a first- somebody soon, and the last seen of oysters,_red hot and raw._ . Admission of 6c. and upwards. Quaker church, .two class bair trim or an easy shave call him he was walking towards the ata- 30 cents, children 15 cents, Llhildren �. • �dcFADDhN, miles east of at the East-end Barber Shop. t1on. The police are now trying to of the school iree..� ' ',Pickering Village. See ,atm House Furnishings of all locatehim, Don't miss the Xmas Tree, etc. Dr'tiQgigt-Graduate Optician. uaranteed. Chargee moder$te kinds. Slightly yys�ed Car is -�•- Work•g • . _ from 15 cents It yiird u Xtuas Tree- and Entertainment at Whitevale, next pion- H •L Z W. J, GORDON I_, PTCKERTNG-F Whitevale,—Dec:�ist:'_ et}€nqr -•-T— - --- - e v,v _. .r.,..::l,�...' %... "x-._, r '• �., ... .p—.:•.'• •' °r. ..°'-;'r s• •jr- .-t --=,:�, -•..a:.�ix�a y,e 11 r1111111,!!III - ,.. ,, ,- r w.: v..�?•• r s •. apwvcra�r + ?,�F'.i --gr { 9r "4 x- 4 k. i' . ' A�1. '.- lir , i a ..', +r- ,e,n,-.c•tn .�-:,.,rte, '.y. .r. ... _ - y." _ - _ _ .,YA:'w,yp r-•n •�?V.1 •„ t, ,v.,l„p;.,.-,y - .:...:rte.- ..t vI. % t ,per .. 4� " iR lb awe a!<atrs to sites syn//pathy se be _ . . - — - . --` r .c hosed with sorrow. 'moi A coayle c. hours' hard work at.her 1` 1 piano did her good; she resolutely pat all f .N ' } iorturia¢ thought aside. _ . I I ! ,. Moncy I won't re�ember," ehe said to het• _ '!I�kes self. And after all. there was Joy to her i Mane to be back in the old groove o music . , ¢ 1 , to Warm feel ambition thrilling her once again, to� - �, be ooriecious of the delight of her own the Cold "' i power, even to dream dreams of $ inters,l . in which that power might carry her very I• , ark _. w .. f -" i, ",Olio A Strange -Stipulatlone 8 e prayed yetis br111ianLly on the a� - C o r n e ' ,:i pad night, and was cheered and ¢ratified L. . _ by the praise of her companions. The nest day the little party moved on KT DEC Ps to another town, and after that a hard 1 time followed for Enid. They changed so said COLA• CHAPTER nIh.-fCoattnuedl. tut:/„ i,.r,s Ile near, frequently• and it was difficult to aseist fort, "I thought no"81}e.promised w write." Brgant said to "No; I had only Just Joined. worse lack! in the practical arrangements and ¢o hfmsal[,as be walked away. "Why doesn't 1 should have loved w have gone." through all the work of a now programme OISe ever would 1180 she let me know where she is? What is '•Do you know why I asked you this? �t while at the same time she had to- look ' happening -to her? Ohl this terrible et• is because you have Just the same sort of for lodgings. that upstairs room. " Ienoey• look in your face •hat'Adr,an Dawney has. She found time, however, to scribble a ' It was something more than her silence You'dou't know how changed be is. Ot few lines to Sybil Jackson, and to thank, I , Alld you couldn't a which pressed upon him. It was the sense 'course he was fearfully'knocked about, this Rood friend most gratefully for her blame thele—it cer- ' of responsibility. poor fellow! He lost hie left arm. But I practical help. ' ' tBilll W13s._ Chill Ir When he reached his home he ordered don't believe it was that that changed It was not until Rntd had been away J Y Ys 11the touring car to be yrep.ared, and in- him $o much" nearly three weeks that Slice Jackaon for, and there didn't ' : . timated to his chauffeur that be would "War fe a terrible experience, Lady EI_ warded on Mr. Pleydell's letter. When ` ' seem to be any way drive himself. - en; and from what I know of what Col• she did ew, she wrote a note of'explaha•' - t' To Stephens. the imperturable and the one] Dawney did he must have gone" tion- Of heatingit.'Finales discreet, he said as he got Into the car- through some awfully hard times." I.am role¢for a long spin in the roan• "It all sounds sit) big and wonderful," 'I hope I have not done wrong In keep. ly I got this Per. try. I d;vn't quite know when I all gat Lady Ellen sighed, and laughed at he inx back thio letter; but I have felt that CtlOA Heater and back Perhapa I shan't return to-night. I same time. 'You know I am always hay.I it was going to npeet You, and I didn t will telephone through." ins hard.times: but my.worries are eo want anything to happen to snake-thinge now it is as good as an extra room. With a Per. Yea' air, I .understand, air. Won't you little in comparison to what other people harder for you than they are at present. feCtiOn t0•)tee It Warm it is take yth,un with yon•sir? He'd k owl •h That are eveniinr JultinIlBry n P�i almost I You gee.tempted by the go dnr�edof youmheart to p ���ly ��Ortable." it anythin¢ moats to to moron Z a' "I know all there .S'to know about a happy It was certainly a ver. l' be called bee' - 'The Perfection can be carried any3jhera Ellen had i,n ! a t e courage an the-proper spirit to extra heat In five minutes it will warm any ordinary zoom. "I dant went anybody with me.r lndeflnable chain. and t e duchess mode leave."e It was amort 1!'se-driltin,r haver to all so kind such a womanly wOman. aid hardworking date to flrid himPel sell-niecT to—take a great interest in him,Af I Enid Pat some time before she opened ��j �� TION c steering his way out of the crowded ter dinner the girl bout ighom Lady El. ; 3I r. Pleydell'P letter, blit at last opened ...■■■���TJ _ _ streets-towarda the country. The fact JI` len had spoken sang to them eery sweetly, ! the envelope. She quickly romembe-rec! SMOKE ERI HEATERS. 1. -- doing ,omething, of having to Occupyy aid and Julian Bryant sat and lietened with the name of P,eydell as being one of those ajujoe . mind and his hands was very helpful. hie eyes closed and his lace set 1 signed to that letter which had faIIen out t. The sense of liberty too, was agreeable, • Lady Ellen whispered once to her cousin, of Julian's pocket that by-cone' day.. 'It is solid,'good-looking,easy to clean and -tor though in one sense' file nature -e- "It's too ridiculous, 'e.n't it? for, of� The Stiff, uneympathetic wording of this ' aponded to the luxurywhich sur.ounded letter brought to the girl a fresh rush of rewick,and bums without smoke or odor. course, he ti younger, but I can almost 'At hardware and furniture stores eve him, he felt hampered and irritated try believe at times that Adrian is here! � unhappinc�e Absolutely ignorant of all every- � , *' the presence of so many people watching Don't you like him. Popple?" that was passing with Julian, wholly ilei where. Look for the Triangle Lta,iel]lazk • and wafting upon him. Very mu.^h." said the duchess. 'I feel : coitsscioue of his illness, natural!y Enid " Mr. Tenderten called-late that afternoon ser v for him,," she added Ihvolantaril saw in, lhie communication from his law. Made in,Canada �, aitd frowned slightly when he heard that Y. 1 ROYALITE OIL is best fog all urea g and Ladv•Elen nodded her head. yet the one !root ehe had reruired to Mr. Bryant was not likely to be at home. •'1''•s. I know what you mean. I have bring home to her the fact that by leay. t� _. sw� He had gees a ¢o id deal upset by Ju- ,the rime feeling myself. Sir Tenderte.i Ing him she had set him from herself fo. '' E �li. CO.,�.VLimited „� ltan's manner the night before, and it @aid the other nicht that Mr. Bryant is ever. certainly was not hie intention to let lonely, that Pe came unexpectedly into all It would be hard to define the though,, Toronto Quebec l"lalifal Montreal the young man treat him in so cavalier his monpy, and he has no friends. Shall that had lain hidden even from her ow;, i i"fit,jpbn Rf'� V Vancouver a fashion; neither did 'Mr. Tenderten in- we be kind to him. Poppie?" coneciousneSe during tbia time vof hart "tend to let Julian Bryant be too independ• The duchess looked st her cousin with work; but sure it wad that deep down ;r; . eat; however in the present instance a little quizzical expreceion in her eyes. the corners of her h,art hope had lurked there was nothing to be done but to leave "Sometimes there is danger In kindness, built on so .many sweet memories, th - - ' lite card and to Ro away. she said; and Lady Ellen colored slightly, hope that the man she loved and whom He made plane, however, as he went. His out laughed and shrugged her shoulders. ehe bad believed had loved'bor, would f bill of costs should be heavy; the unusual ; "Oh, I don't mean to be dangerous; but I have let all the money in the world c;i Interest he,had expended on Julian' Bry,I I do like him$ really and truly like h•!m." rather than have risked the loss of-tha.t `' ant needed full payment. When she rose to cu the duchess turned love. -- 'After all. he takes it very coolly." .Ed. to Julian. I Instead of being angry with her friend I i�l� rINK EVE, EPIZOOTIC gar Tenderten said .to himself, "nod If it "It you have nothing better so do,. Mr.., for not lorwardtn on this letter, Enid j OH DISTEMPER INIPPINC FEVER, ,-, .hadn't beers for me 1 nder where he Bryant," she Paid. "I shall be very, glad was Crateful to Sybil Jackson, for though i �P S and CATARRHAL FEVER. would have been? Erie deal would-never i if You will come down and stay the week• it signified so much mental suffering to Sure cure and po,iUve have let him slide into .the money,. so I red with us. We are-in hent Just now. I I her now it would have been inflnitel X x zizsveritive, no matter how horeea easily If he thinks he can snake me Ott have Y at any etre are tnf,rted or exposed." Liquid. fvea on Lh persuaded Lam� Ellen- a come. I harder to have read exi a letter in the (y Q tongue, arte'oa the Blood and Glands, expels the poleonou in this sprit of way, he has made a great think Phe needs a Id.' change o! air." fleet days of her new existence. Z geraa trom the boldly. ea Distemper in Dogs and She -' miatakal" "You are very kind," Julian Bryant Bald. (. She .put it iritis, and scribbled ,fust a and Cholera !a point Jeljan Bryant war+ absent`for twenty• thank you very much. I shall be •de. few kind 'words, pretending an iadilter• L ry• Largest selling live stook remedy Cure. a Ort a among liftman bein�a and !o a fine kiting four hours: but when be came back he ll ht(A to come" enc. she was tar from feeling, 0 remedy. Cut thLs Ont., Keep it. chow It to your drk:<In L . -'_felt and looked another ¢an Ladv Ellen flitted up to them. '. •"Wbitt I want you to realize dear Q who will - . H;a. housekeeper had expreeeed Pope "Maktne plane?" eh.. Raid, . Sybil" she wrote, rs that work line done 3A �� and will let it for you, Free Booklet,is. Ca _ doubts at to his capacity of driving his I '-I have persuaded )[r. Bryant to 'come me all the good id-the world! I am get• I ERG DItiTRI■UTORE-ALL WNOLE>sALE GRU$01>iTS s own car; but Stephens had dismitc-od this I t'o tie Ior_a few days," the duchess Paid r tine on tip endidly and a@ long all I with a wave of Iles hand. I then PhP added, "and you can motor have my music, T aioa't want anything BPONN MEDICAL_ CO., Chsmlata and Saotsrlo'os]sta. Ooshsn, led., 1t.S.A: He was not going to give•hie master dean guns easily " else." awa1. y, but be knew Jue.t sufficiently %U1,nt looked at Lady Ellen, She certainly was much better in health '" ___ enough about .Juliana •ormer statue to wanld you care to have my car P" he and brighter in soutt: like Ju! ,n, when I "t am ever so much obliged :o'vu,t fon he aware that whatever else Sir, Bryant asked her; and she answered, "Yes. if bl+ turn came to face the situation, a working in with me, bhe said "Loci- c,f might fail in, at least to driving a car he you wilt drive me down your,telt; but I certain touch of sophistry ,crept into girls would have made it very disagree- was certainly the right man in the right must warn you that'I shall take all sorts Enid's nature. She tried to harden her. able." - . ': place ( of packagee with me, I am a to:rtbtetrer• self,.even to sneer st;what bid been so - Enid laughed a patbettc little laugh. . There were va*oaj lettere &waitin I son when I travel, aren't I, Poppie?" - beautiful. Well. It relit Just natural eweetaePs �n among them one in a very bold Ill Int "Send your maid on with your !n¢¢age. "At .eP@t. I'm no ionRRer a tool," she my part. Unfortunately, i bare to live. : writiag, bearing a coronet and carrying' and Just motor down' Quietly with Sir would say to. herself: -"I am doter some and I don't want the tour to -and any ;� ; a delicate and del'ctous scent. It was� Bryant," thing better than rookinc and scrubbing more than you do." . lirout Ladr Ellen Cropper, asking Mr, Bry-i It sound@ delightful." said Lady Ellen; floors for a man who tbought oto little of - vat to dine with her Quito unceremonious and obcLalmost clapped her.bands me that when the=chance came of Rettla - STevert.helerw this change In the arrange- i .. , ly that night. - . After all her guests had n t Ahe eat rid of me he seised that.chance with botj menta was something of the'nature of s, t. down and wrote a letter to gn blow tot-her, for her nnl t. Cvlooel Daw• iiia hands." - pleasure and real happiness andeforge .� _ -, Ido hope FFon are not engaged,' she 1 ally. I When she was not worhinc at her piano, fulness Were those spent on the platform, wrote. I eliall be co disappointed it you I've Irot a new .'friend.-' she wrote. "a' sbe took long walks'' She was full of rest. - ran't eeoopptte. f rang up on the telephone I man! No. I am not going to flirt with him ; less energy; to sit still• to new, to read i herjnjf hee+rr hgart "and soul $peak through . - this motning, but they told me you were, becauee he is so nice! And de you know were things beyond her. Mier Lsurte won. awe motoring.- What a benaibib thing a'hY he.�eo nice! Bscau*-e he t@ awfully derai audibly at ber activit Qhs had taken a dioltk,t So '1) mond _ _ yy like "You will"never get tat• that a certaiii,'`� Hamtaoitd the first time they had met. He: to dot Loedan is loo dreary for aordr You: he reminds me of von in and she said. Then she took Enid oto her was Rood7ookin , bet thele waaeFan 'Ag- _ lett naw. --most extraordinary-way both in took and t Iin the tone of voice are t especially t bid�� �(( ceafldence I am awfully -- Jiiliaan =oat round-^�o%e'by ban-T Lo,manner: @`name a ryant; an he hue. said mon ammnnd Is to a wretch• rogance wh.ch money Po often lt,vee: ' Lamy F.lien's hnu«e Paying that hs would inherited n (ortnne-from that queer old; edly bad temper bar;,'. c his songe go to She bad avoided him g@ much ms pas• - { - , be deiiehted to dine. He heard of Stir: )Its, )iarnock:: who died recently; evident• badl9" - - . Bible, but.they were ohliced to come ittto _ 1v - . Tenderten s vlrit with a contractioh of IV she must have been very fond of him,I , En,d smiled faint!v,• then she said, contact because her errvir,v e., accom• r -.-. .. - hall brow*-, He wda rot quits oto dense ad l because she hae left'all sorts of treasures Well, that is Sl.r. Hammond'@ own fault. pantet had to be at the disposal of the Edcit Tenderten imagined• for he bets bewidp@ money I think .you .would like I ge 1. @an CA do ahoiininabfy! various artiste for rehearsal. \ Pretty ohrewdry taken the measure of the Mr, Bryant We are going to stay with Ohl for gnodoeew' wake, don't may -that �e % - other man, and he was quite convincal, P°pDle this weekend. 1 wish ou would: out aloud," Hien Laurie said. in ¢rear To one so really and den*-itive!y a rriiii'• uyse . g g come over wh;let I am there. y consternation, "If he wem to hear you ciao all Enid, the task of trying with SR r. that T,ndertcu intended to et-a ood detl (3ooti night,l 1t would be atl u witb u@!" Then she Hammond a-songs 'wad fraught with real s eat of him.' , you n,c'a,dear;cross Adrian: ' p Pufferigg She found herself uuenneeioa@ _r �� _— Onvr r! '•.,.r:.Atr, Rave Ju 4. ti- do pleas i , "Ever.ycare..--_ explained further.' "My dear, moo s+mply ! ly sn,feesunR little thin to him.:- but l� net whatrrrr. It mond from-life mother,i -,f@II,' can t -at1orJ fro. !rt IIammond ire upset b� either his vanity or his tepidity yrs- ^� 'er�+.s+�. 4 seteriousl to S of rho-extraordinary -, cause' vented him from following her sugges• ��G!! 0-- -' y r you see, he in runaing this show. vY� chance to him circumstai*ty. and who( It was a really Splendid bit of luck that aatutally wrote to congratniAte bias and VIIAPTER IS. threw him in my way. IIe is ever en well non.. t,-mind ham that there were man thou Oa lie triple Enid Bryant oQ• and wilLcome into a good deal of That same nigllt her-folos were with• Y gsl got through money later on, and all he wants to do is drawn. and..:Stiss Laurie• to help matter- Ptrrteug tlstltCeatarytoti3lSiealth 1.ha6 h•+ could do for her. the ordeal of her first public Qerformance sing. 1 am afraid." )five Laurie said i along, chose to sing two.duet„ with Mr, of young or old, Good hams-tnada tib, announced that she was or very dwell. a!1 Lhing@ co me adl, Hrr name w-ddeuly, "you -Ire the d;sturbin ale Hammond which fortunately were very and r on rit1 fruit of to England to abuu6 a month or six tlgtrred in the programme as Sties Nin-; menti" ¢ well received, "'weeks time. and she wrote a few rather glair; Phe hurriedly chose this nater a+; I ante gold said nncaeily, sad with a The night was a wet one, and alter :be bresA-110t only ple aNs but bar.h sentences about Enid• whose ab• , one which had be_ouged to her aunt's and d _ stimulates. - . ' 4 e o sen a a1 f surprises .. concert F.nld stood awhi!e c during a at r ng hie illness had been rep.,r.•' t milt' in Canada. the Plde ` ed to her. . f Station Laurie asked no ueetione; bui "Tae, you get encores every pe.rtarm. door o, the lull. She had-hronah-t no um . � 11 "I always ;.new, my darling, that your q brella, nits. it wa•s a matter of g�rear con BitpSt.l,awzence$xtraGraanl�ied . rho Rlancrd casually and•eignificantly at once.; that make- our young friend ,+utky. sideration to her that she ehnuld not et In bags and be sure of tLe fittest marriage wan a great, great mistake: of, her,new pian'et'e left hared on which the If we don't do`PomethlnQ: I am,atraid that H course, I did not waut to jinLgese, thio w'addtnR ring still Teamed there will be an her cloth wet oneAn - Upon YOU to') mucA f but Your-r wife sZinnlJd CrrdT t:�'7s-When @ e a en alone had, + rig t away:" a a Tera 9 RonP', but Sir. Hammond'@ tom factorJt to your ltitclien. -' have been a different kind of woman; and been to dr.iw this precious ring off her' "Oh! then please cut me out of the Fro ,motor car• in which he travelled txrm then you married So hurriedly, Look how finger and put it carefully away. R'he% ; gramme.' said Enid, her voice trembling town to Sown, was waltin , and he came ' Bagsreolbs.,zsslbs.,aoIbi,; • she dragged you down, arid a;! that you night time erme Enid was worn out. and'1 a little. - I nut while Enid was standingIn the door- . Cartons3Ibe.,albs wont tbrouch, poor'dear," f'yet -lien +he was in bed at last ehe; The mere su wap: He lifted his bat•to er-and' •wan gCe�tinn that the tour FtJYL {RtEIQI[? 6lJA3ANZTEa Jul:an tore his mnther'a letter Into a could not sleep: against all her courage should come to an pod before the appoint- paa+smg an wben.he paused. Sot+d Byberidelrli.r, hundred piecrp; although he, dielikvd do-l the teais would-come, and "his wept bit. ed time, made her heart beat nervously. 'Yon didn't play to-night," he Bald l11 ins do, he questioned Stephens. teriv and hopeleedy. p I she had no plans for the immediate fu• "Why was that?" RlawronelslwflsitsseM,halter, - Neolrnl . "When I was ill." he asked abruptly, Thincs did not gn oto pleaFantly with her ture, for• deeply as she acknowledged her ,. Slip bbruRRed bar shoulders , "Can you tell me if anyone communicated the second day: There had been very little I debt to Sybil Jackson, the mere thou ht 'Oh!,. I'wasn't is the stood." . with my mother?" money in the hall :ire night before, and of sharing her life indefinitely wrth tela The young man hevsitated. He looked at -._�_ , Stephens hesitated a moment, ind then the member- of the concert y friend sent a chill through liar heart. the'fair, pretty, dellen a tape, and ' wit.; - •--• ' said- one and all bad tempered and depreeeed "Well. I am afraid you will have to .conscions once again of the extr'aurdin. young, and'be insisted onvlaaring his um. . stand on one aide at leapt for a n. pride of this girl, bretla with her. "Yee. s'. There mote a time when sou` When she eye F.nid's whirr face and ght or ,To.be contimited.r were so bad, ,ii-, that it was thought. ne-i trar-scalers eyes, Sit" Laurie gave, art I two," Marson Laurie arid; dd was Just •I say it,i*- me in, wet; mon:rt you let cePeary to let' 3f.s, Hemhury know, it, no eti shrug °11=her Shoulders: She had Riy,etiagon hadar rthuse twth a o el cores 'night- ,metake }hrankhfrom in, the vie car?'-' You +' 'I' was Sir. Tenderten who wrote, air; he riot person or one heavily I ••I think Mr. Hammond is a very exliouy She thank you-n im vi and to., ryi• . her address from Nome lettere «hich iiad; tronhled, and this-eenti•nent was Felt !n• . - : - • been sent on from your former r„oma+ ,i tuitively by Enid. who had already learnt Yout.g man, Enid sa•.d,' with Plume na•, phaiiisa her words she said "Go•xl•n1tht.” The man NN is a.5 i'ef{ula a3 "fw my letters were opened?" Mr, Bry.1 the hard but nec:ecsary lesi"n that the I tural temper, and almost ran out into. the mad . ,til ddl;lldU aq p[noc;_ y,i'n.•,%-,i.u,;.) Bat grid hardly. "That seem: a very world aS a rule. i@ ton much occupied with H'� Laurie Shrugged her Shoulders. Put Fortunately ,;he was overtaken by the• - cnrlons titins" he was not unkind. baritone, a pleasant man, no longer very , last )tol'.t�Ki sluW, "Well. sir," said Rtephrns, :n his de,re-1 ' - ---- -.---------— ---- - ---- -_..- -..—_..._-_.—% ._ - -..--- -=.--__.._. . . __.-_.. - - .., - -eating manner. 'There w,dsn t no one in ac: for you exce-i,t ;,oir 'ci's,,rs, and all ' . - __ . . . _ lust Said now, air you moa+,in it very, hn,f - ... _ .. _ _ way. air,' arid—" ■ ° ' And t1.giv lettere ,hittci,i,I nty_ill, ,, B� 'e rn ire" Zorry vied Iron---ItBriflsh 'ma' ...._. . .. - tL'pp net. giver? to ma whc:,. T ti ,,, ,,,•' g �^ I � _. enough to read them?" En .. .I am Sure I don't k;:•w ,:'r. I ,,,p;•,t . . 1. .. Sur. Trt!drrret r,nld tp!' ,,,,t: '. .:. tee'p your money in the Empire. - *Get a vastly better article. �= Julian felt h o heart brat aim. 1, �n- fu'Iv. He d mi.e••d StePhor,? and act rn Y- ,l feo't t' it v.curd N. h n h . -- -- . . IN lid erre t est Sal f cion ,n tete or!d o 1.11. scs2Laa -� 1 ie handy re,;nil Edgar lender c i- 17, , em4l,i4A lPh�f Pl 11 t real vita Baas, ban like rat.! Every Canadian worthy of the name wltnts to help Canada and the Empire in these strenuous ' ':I'K N Phi- mt.tt h'o`e wr.ron, ,;,d 1'i- ""I'_-7' ' tile+=_s. One way you farmers can help, and help tremendously, i� to buy Canadian and British-made " N",4 i her lefts r. ' .\ud t?,: flit rr t nc oi,u u: flint a rhe?ce of h.; h m'J it loads, The Metallic hoofing Co.; Limited, strongir ins lies your orders for Corrugated Iron on behalf aa' s,a,i}l"� 4 , Af.cr all T, mac p,;; id 1 :Q a, Pknnk: bet what d., ='1 i•: i +' of t '' , --of their famous "Empire"ire" '' r '� u'':;tW+tt to a: { ci t ' Lady Ellen :vas arc s In n , t di iii-. p brand—Dritish-made through; and through. Mined smelted, rolled, gal- . = ing•room when `l.r. T r ;int , t ,,;•r,,une, 1. ; . _- " } and?ed sad carni-PR Within' the Empire and Without an equal in the world for fust-resisting '�"� ' �'�ij,P1��' `i17 "I vin So glad to etc yeti no ,aid -i - R':c looked more hni•'-la ,1.111 ei•r•, r,r 't' y 4 . . _.. . IgIW h. r'�K trfi, bbl. I :' -- she had a trick nr tit r:r her wavy hair t tltlali les and durabilit . We are selling it to-day direct to farmers at the followin sFecial cut prices: I�� on one side• and her e",vn w(%o ,i way, i; i " very sim,l: agd vo vmu 1,•,, ,„ ®L, � . ,..ORDER -26 Caere--.$3.6.0 per 100 square feet +ORDEf� - l Ju:fan knr.•av ni gni:all ti. ,.Phe netts: , - 6a somowbere abnilt tic my-six or t,ven:': . Ener: bet Eli =cents meth "nttn er y . 26 �,u °e �.50 per 100 square ., feet NOW _ "Sly cottr n is tom ng ehe sial not lcare,- sww town, after all. She h:el 'a take ru r; - :_Use "Empl,ro`� � Cor• younlreet bop to an oenliet Yon met leer ' rugated Iron And - the other night, ,von know; and tlien i• 1 Fre]ght prepaid to any Station in Old Ontario. Terms cash with order. We ' "Eastlake" S t e e I ♦ have 3.ked two mon. v:hotn I ;kink yo, 1 -1 alawl can also supply Corrugated Ridge Cap, oto. to fit our sheets. • Shingles and build • „apt,did bi}rn. will,like; and there ia'a air? c',„ming %%t ' a. + , sines awhilly well. i n•ant. yon to I„• � LAIC R V �l 2ll �j j, some farmer bare bare, complained in the past tbat .they could not tell which- gorxtP-were British-made and which hai,l,•v,-_ltr. iSrya.iat, brcnir,e.t},,,t y�u'wi;t„ . _, . . s ware_foreign•mada. In e'o far all Corrugated•Iron Is aoncernea, theta ie abPolntely no doubt-"Em'pire" it, as ` mmi hook find . ru• many times.” Limited-, PritiPli-mado an the old Union Jack Itself. If, is absolutely dependable for uniform tlttine, 'easo of laying, water. T hurls like ,o coma wbAricver ,you -it, tightness and rustaeeieting durWbility. You'll nesse regret buying it.., We coald.setl you licywone and nths� 11 me•, Lady Ellen-,” Bryant-answerer!: '.. T *"•� fot•ei n•iira.de eheetel, but we yy . ,ihe smiled at him. "Ymi weren't out :n j i�I �NLiFACTL liE,,.� s g pester. to handle Brittsh•miido goody and @o shou,d you, Priceiv ooa reduced. Send r lie your order to-day. Our 30 Year old reputation is your ¢uarantee of absolute square dealing. South A._-+:a at tile time the, war, weer C� you, Mr. Bryint?" aiie ,g7oried a moment l COI'. King and nufferin t„-.,-T,')rorto We gladly help you with sconomfoal suggestions for any building you are.going to-.put.Up. Tell us your problems la c c r.' . ' _. .:,;:rime:@'' _ _ - _ -. _ - _ �® . , ° :� ,. w _ - - . _-rte : -w +y111111111E ° . a qw - . ''�- c.• :j .i„ -.,'LTi` , •�-sy�� r*�+" �� ,�'��. -:. .,. ,. .; f ., . •• .R•�y„ .a.e,a^wfi•..6g1a:.'',' � 4,"•F.q�r�}�•. '"7'' '!Sy�`'� � +*�+' ♦Mr i,M',S. O s.'+W W � '4 5.� �'+."f brow' PP eY ` r-• +� • _,•E... 'v'y,--/fy x!•51. � i � 'x'.. a•j ��,� BRITAIN!B,ENVOY TO ROME. -- - Cafft Bir Henry Howard 8epreeentatire - ,�i,�.,Vn ME TO'"`PRESSRT at the Vatican. = BESET FRIEND • The new Pope, Benedict XV.., pe made no formal announcement -of `r ��� A.F policy when he assumed the triple ,ger an s crown of St. Peter last September. R-0 { But as he ha.d been the devoted Pu- The Pen for pil of Cardinal Ram'polla, the Sec _ ° Soldiers' s ,o reta•ry of State of Leo XIII., for ,. Usea �� �Q twenty-five years,. it was assumed -* - the eae Yat the Vatican un er Benedict 1 '�. r the,political I7 '' CAKES-..-� useful Gift for idea's and aspirations of Ram 1Ia l ?3ome, oft'« intment. of Sir Henry' -• , _ . d �y or School. Ap• Howard as envoy from Great Bri- 1 y ; propriate for tain to the Holy See is the first IN BUYING - Men, women indication of the papal policy;, and YEAST CAKES or the Young a signal diplomatic victory-for--the BE CAREFUL TO E.W.GILLETT CA. LTD..epi �z _ _ Folks, Pope. To bring about the, estab- SPECIFY TORONTO. I« ! Mo,,, CAKES wiHNiaca. MONTREAL. \V Illustrated Folder sent on request. lishment of direct' diplomatic tela- RO CAKES Made in DECL/NESUBST/TOTES. $2.50 Zo $S0.00. Avoid Substitutes. tions between he thin and . the �4 Vatican was the thing RamgvIla Canada In Attractive Xmas Giit Boxes. 'soared fvr unceasartgly_<from the - --- y v ri From a es ores (ay e en exec v - ' I , g, Waterman Company, Limited, - - Montreal. it, when the late Pope, Pius X., was reco•gritiun of the political status of Above all seared the lofty to elected and took -Cardinal Merry the Pope. It was the-Dttke.of Wor- The towers v�ere originally osowned A del Val to be his -Secretary -OtTfolk who persznally superintended 'wifh-"spires, but fire dest'l+oytedthem ------ . - - - - " ---- - - State, the- preseik plans for Sir Henry. in 1481.' The north portal, whish - . "Money from -this source Sowed-to I_•' E land`has been the great foe Howard's- going•W Rome. _ .was also decorated with statues, is BANK �� �O�� ��� as in, such, increasing volume that of pulitical Roman C'aiholic doe- � Howard has been British , iniAer only less beautiful than the aeaste=n lBA du'riug a considerable ante bellum trines since the days of Henry'VIII. at,The:, ,Hague --and Luxemburg. facade. The graceful flying butreas.. period it amounted in round figures to and Queen Elizabeth, and the es WAR CONDITIONS REVIEWED. at least $25,000,000 per month.• Cana- Pearly fifty' years ago a 'was an; es were each crowned with o niche - _ dian public borrowings from -:lie Lon. tahli-hnlent of the.- Prates attar}'^ at the Brit' h Legation in in ahich.a statue stood_ No other r "Mn N. V. Meredith and 8ir•Frederick don money mttrket ,for the seven tant Church: and although the Eng Wa'eihington, and married at that church.in the world,was so lavislhly,. WilliamsTa for Speak of its Ef- months ending 31st July were $177,• lisp Sovereign maintained a repre- time bliss C'eciJia Riggs, the Baugh- and, on the whol'e,-soeffective2y de a Y P 000,004." -Since•the outbreak, of the gentatin a in- I{ome'.Ls lung as the ,ter of G. ��': Rings, of ��'ashingtem. rotated-a-iiali'sculpture. 5 feet Upon the Country. war .the inflow of such capital has pups, was sovereign there-which She died in 1907. The interior is less ornate. but.st With a world-war !n progress, and ceased." sari until 1870-t,he relation vac-- +--- contained over one huadred statues,= unprecedented conditions existing, the Our Own Resources. broken uff_as r,t,<,n as a Kiiig. of ,T11F, (•k'i'fIp;1)13AL ,AT REINI.S. The 'Lave is 123 feet in height, and $nnual mt*ting of the.Bank of-bloat- How to face the loss of this money ItaYv AsImmed the throne. hardly inferior.in rnajes,ty to any of -weal this week attracted more than the ii and continue to expand were serious Qnly Temporary OnP of the arJtiteettu•al 1Fouder9 the outer great cathedrals of Werth usual attezitiba,-for it gave an oppor- problems. Sir Frederick said we were 'All of the nations of I uroge ,of the World. ern France. It is an old raying that. "• tunity for the shareholders_ of the I now getting a little money from the the choir of BeauV iis. the nave of Bank and Canadians in general to hear which were C'atholie-=as Austria, Nuthin that has happened during Amiena, the portal �.,f Reims and the " States, and added:- I g PP the views of two of Canada's most eel; 1t is obvious to everyone that we France, Portugaf, and Spain Von- -the-war ha.6 aroused- more_discus• ebratud bakers-3i r. H, ti'. 4lPsedith are cast upon our own resources,that ?mP being an Am towers of C''hartres would `together Ts tinue<l fyr the t' 9iun than the partial destruction by W and Sir Frederick Wtlliams•Taylor• we are on trial. atfd that our future bassad„r at the,Vatican, while* Gr rman shelle of the Cathedral of make the loveliest ohuroh t the l Both gentlemen reviewed the. situ- development will depend in no small I Ing another one to the uirinal, world. .The glans in the great coin- Q Notre Uame at Reims. This most Bows -of nave and.'. transept at_ _kation in very-able-fashion, and It is' treasure upon the condition in, which , Germane, being Protestant and interrstinR, if not m<,st beautiful, 'interesting to note that both express-I we emerge from this trying ordeal. j of all'tlie'grext Gi,thic churn i'es of Reims wII4 ono of its greatest -Y " ''ed the view that Canada was weather•t . "The-longer the duration of the war, l athotic, wgs fstrail�' "inclucYd by the charms: Almost all of it was made Vatican to ma also 'the two 1 France is"one of the architectural. i". t ing the storm with a certain degree of the, more will the colonial props of But En tan<l held ' t the time when such .work . w•as success. (the Empire, including Canada,'suffer: Ambassadors, g• lwunders of the world.- Ti:.,To Fre must beautiful• After pointing but the tact that the put good will come out of evil,-for our ,out. The Geer ment, knowing men it vas far more, fur'they think Mere was a wonderful collection Bank had greatly _strengthened its i e,iergies will-be turned to the develop- the strung anti-('atFi+,!ic Feiitinjont 4& it as perhap% the trust precivtts� sitlon_ during file year, \i r. H. V, went of our great natural wealth, par i in the .country. cc,uld n+,' he per. I of tapestries to the cathedral- F'or -yo _- of tears �tstoricat munttment5, It t= Meredith, the President, said: ocularly_ our vast agricultural re-j __ _ .at The walls and towers tuna i the despatches, ar r telv,�'fa oo ' "The outbreak of hostilities brought sources, and wE can-then look forward PN acct, those were removed to a place " Katie not been destroyed, although „r safet}• as scion aK war was de, about the collapse of the whcle finan- with confidence to eventually emerg rlLuch of the t stoats and carving pial fabric, the closing of the bourses ing from present conditions a wiser i c':ared, �I'hether the pictures by ��;� that ornamented them has been sail a 'paid wide Ila aneial eataelysta people, with our affairs-on a healthier,: t hat .t site# clti d: The LP'autifuI Titian, -Tinwretb.*, . ?.ucchero and _ ;For a tune, at least, .a condition of more normal, and sounder basis,"' . I ' ply Poussin were saved dues' n<,t yet ap -well nigh general, insolvency was Bip Ga+n in Assets, � r+�,<iu ark of the interu,r is oval threatened - --. -utr.rd l,s' star_ firo, and must, .al pIn ir<,tit of the cath( stands stands a "Britain's command of the Sea was , 'The Bank of `cont:^al, itself, came thvua''l, not all, +,€ the st=iined lava undoubtedly the chief factor In bring• t'h'ough the trying year with. flying 6 statute of Joan <,f Are, for it was to n g- r?r•'d 1{esti!'tit ion a very !ns a recovery of confidence.refficioi In great coloyrs, and its total assets are now ' tae tt <to w:Th be p,,..a:lil:c,,althuug'h Reims, after her wicturies aver the $259,400,000 compared with 1244,700,• English. thrit Juan brought her un• •"' credit Is due to the Government and , Z- � �' t,„<{,, iti lr„m t?,at cannot l)e 'I, g' 000 a year ago. An interesting feature , worthy king, Charit VII to be s or their �.. '.. - 'herr able financial.adviser i the fact that de- ” placed': bold and statesmanlike views of the`, of the'statement Is crooned.` ltuatlon and-their prompfi' action ii, -Posits- are considerably higher than I{r•imh i� a very ancient town. { ltuatlR Lite calsis as well as to the -they were.last year. Deposits bearing $ q;rh,re the R, ritan:'canie to France. 'f _ Interest are now ;154.509,000, an.is-' t was •the chief seat of the tribe ofa' Bank of Dngland,.for the courage and Not Fearing a Rival. crease. of $10,000,000, while non inter- �e i, %%..h' There nam, T ere aativ" wttii wttteh-rise-plans ' - 1{em } h vuu remember the policeman who Government w,:re carried out." est-bearing depoaTta are$4 64Q;OUD.a - tress (to servant) -- .Iia?dget, _ - - V ._.._ , teas a hi•,,Flr.:n Iletnrc.witlttn three _ . gatnoCl3,000,000, ice, Itindr.cl years of the crucifixion of - P f7 I loss of �i,000,OQ This shows II net situation in 'Canada, e After giving an exceedingly -!n• 1`he Bank s proiifs for the year were : - r.'hrki 'I:ir .�'.anda'., slid 'file-Nona mat in t}Ie.-k'-than with salt solate structtye reviea of the world position, $2,496,000, compared with $2.648,000 a•„ : °r• „l?, ,tip,jilPd, the town, -and -cher last night without a light Mr. M�aretIith"yard aE'Canada that agri• year-ago' "�llrile this is•a small fall- luviq.rc nilue.trd QrauL lie trlas Lap Byid8et---Yes, Ina am. " °,. -culture was pronporous but a general ing off, it is 'insignificant compared +iid at I{, i.n�.- f'ur. centurics,tbe = Ntiitre`y '�le11. 1 met him Lhib a? - ouspetr.ton of n,•w undertakings is ap--'with the fine results achieved in tori'• k•inlr� -,.f Frati e ware.ero.wned there teruo„n, and I took. advantage of a, --parpriv._ALthe ea-ttie-41'ine-he thought '-fying tfie Riak's position. incl oil from the the ol}portunity to speak to him. N' _ that ac' regai-N unemployment our A Big Surpius. ' - I acr t,J will -t?,nt frail?tion -aid teas Bridget' Sure. ma'am. ye need .i It is -noticed that the Bank loaned ,crit doaii'fr„ai $fNaven forth' tiap- not think -tLat'll make !no }zealous. The Dominion Government $5-W0,000 tiern Of t.14Iv is, - during the year, and also loar-ed over T!,r t'athedrnl, «hr7i; that ,arc 19,002000 to cities, towns and school, a tnon} u,et3-tu take place. was Luilt The Furtntiate Kaiser. : ,districts to help- them over a period; Sir Henry Hoiiard itt the th'.rteenta century~, The� -,•?herr. :aid the amateur strate- ii that. made the raising of mattes _ - I:nio%i itxiking feature-A its exterior 1� through debenture issues exceedingly' g t. "is how-I'd end the war.`\�'hat difficult.- .nailed to bruek file Ft<,rm of di, i is the facadr : there are.three "ril do you think of it C z ! 'Another-interesting item is the fact ;' ruwal such a muse• vvuuld cau4e. I,trnnre_..pur��sls deeply_ rec•e.oed and It I can't help thhikiuq.-' replied -that the Bank gave the Canadian p Sir Henry Ha:ward's appuinttnPnt exgmsltr in prol,orttun, and tfA."elitile rnan slowly, "huiv-lucky Patriotte,Fund $100,000, 1.partaI5'c„ntRii ed between -tier alyd1 is announced as being only tempusthe Kaiser is. that vov ' are, over : After.:making-the' usual liberal al t. g p pis hundred statues of saints, an lowances, the Bank carries forward .+'ars, o cvn ratulate the new. Poe + , a u own his acce•ssrnn. and then to re- gel 'and si'ntLolii -3igttres: There i into next year $1,_3..,000, compared` P LL 1, with $1:046,0(4 the year previous ma in Rome during the progress ware nlro very iutrrci<ting gr„r,ps of the.war. But if semis t•, be ty'n_ of•arul.ptured -'gores than rrpre ( 'Wht'-n -:orae, pe„t;le'..havte�a littler R I -.Bank Men,at Front I' rented sirne frurn the life .,f the rime t., wa.4te the annoy others Not the,least-interesting statement c•ralPy' ' acL>'pted as sit ' uprniiis; y' made at the meeting came in a reply . }sedge for t•hc app„intment of a per S agar, -t lie e„nrPrSinit of Saint i lvlr„ l,ay.en;t_ - Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor made inanent Ambassad•,r froiri Great'iPaul• and -t,Ke last -7iidgmeiif.'i to'a motion of thanks to the staff. He 6ritain-to the Va1:ea-rv.. ” :liar}.<,f t.l,e F,tatuc�liaZ been;aLrnP .1 c,rrtar;rt New I':nglan<1 preacher said:- Tt is said that the allies are i what defaved •by t:fise, htrt rn"'sc j dviitrre<1-nLe..-amv sei:mun to his "We have oil active service 162 fine alarmed at the prospect of Prinac+iswear ..intact. And thc% crPt'e per- toirt;a't i ,n f„r three consecutive athletic young men, the best -in the i•r;n Buelow's prepunderaii(T of haps iite`in, �t rut.+re tiFig eu?;ul,lf9� ` irtda,. At 'asr one of his deacons la-nsl, and double that number would power- - at the, cuui-t of the King of of merlin-val c�l}tt;tt e' •tile >.turitl � � �� gladly-1 go to the front could they be. lta.ly as Amb ssador fr, m the- Ger- pos'sessr•.. :�lJ+,vr_.t't:.i�-.renizl'k,rl,ie. aFy r1, .h.d.hm nn the sou ec•, AP ared, and meanwhile hund'.3s more ' _ �r tail t:';at a new Permun might : + of those on our nominal roll are man Em eyurr, and t!rna..F,itgiziid: .thrc.ng t ' fi,c;ure� „f ;,,n^ cva� a••� • •S! Rtasia, ard-France have a'.s�-, },e• great. st, lie nin<i.,w, nesil�' • f.,rt,Y ,l,e it• ,ceplie dri iJte people.. "And Gen:gal Manata,•r Bank ,: Montreal !drilling. Those with the colours'will surely be a credit- to Canadti and this Come sti4wi my alive to the txssi- feat acr„s�. ait<i filler{ is ith super,l, vv'h�, rej�iied fir rttuiister, "should Lank, and may I add that those who, btlity of the Pope playing;an impar- , �taitied- gine. Highn?--•still was a; I hreatch a nAw serrnun. I have seen Sidon will corn are favourably with remain 'behind are foregoing their tint rule in the settlement "I'-peace,_ruw of Cj�.Fr,•yt Le'l, Yc^11i}a,i �t;+t°' +” I i' �,•ru t as ::r„r►1 t.hr po. P I-eliday& Ind doing the extra 'work In the event lila sillies -could Kase .n ii hr I that of other ,countries. _-_-_—_ _ -- •- _ go. l5tr..11eredith pointed c>r,r that for.• devolving upon them cheerfully and; u weak representaticr., 'in comh;iri - - - - tunately it has not been necessary for- ungrudgingly. l s„tt tv t1w;r en::: : Canada to resort ' a rfioratorium,`and _—••;. rhe. siolt I{r!irr�erthtive, closed his remarks in_ the following -George's 04s+erv;itic►ns Russia -haF ;n, f n Wray! :\moil , • % - - 'hopeful rein:- Five,years au Get.rge Ade, while evor to the Pu Fran ' ce liiis l,i :• t �i•uv and other adverse conditions onp` ' 3 are bound to retard our progress. A in Berlin, said this to an English ken off her fornirr clihl•cttn,t.ii 1. r. f t.� Sir ' Henry . Howard .GOVE�iNt�ENT DEBEtdTURES• period ,ef, rest and recuperation may 'interviewer:• "The German officer i , ,ns. sul.e re tt sent:rr,. -be expe.cted,. but .the future depends' re'nrds every civilian as an insect, I,Llierefore, the P - PROVINCE OF 4NTAR1 to a great extent iipon the.'sptrif with , The foreign civilian is looked upon of the three countries. `” q•hicli the people meet the changed as a bacilhis. The American civilian Germany hays -!tiring recent'yc.lf- conditions. is too atomic for consideration. inereasr-'d her , sQlicittide for the ilnterest list April and Octobr-r -Due-1st October, 1919 'Economy and prudence in the mat ; -Denomination of $1,000 ter of expenditure, and an earnest. Over here everyone pokes-.fun . at Pope's friendship, which was , LTi' •r effort' to­fnerease production•of ex-.' the stiffneeked martinets of the, cially sealed by Bismarck grant-ins Issued free froiir sztccessioii iia<ties,,Provixcial and.triunict ortable articles 'will, in time, usher! army, but when doing so they us- certain privileges` in the `Reiehst it n an era of active trade.and renewed i wally. gb up an alley and talk in tc, the Catholic: party itr r.1 i? . t pal taxe3: (1ra§Peaty.' whispe,rs." when the Pope created the first These debentures area direct obligation of the Stands Strain Well.' German cardinal.. Additiunxi enr• ` entire Province of 0iifario.^ Bir Frederick Williams-Taylor;after - 1'4'ht�tt klis Bed Walked. - din i.Is have. be@n ad�cd frc,ms lima pointing put that the Bank of Mont- to time, so that file GPrtlta•n I?a,? At nn period..in recent times has it been possible i An Alaska' pioneer was telling jpre has at present a st rang cr+r p ]weal teas 87 gears old,'spoke of the; s pre d,a a of supporterk at Rome. ' - '� for the,investor to make,purchaYes of Province of creat Stability of the Institution, and i how crowded ti certain ' ship was Ontario securities on such favorable terms. later reviewed Canadian conditions as'during•the gold rush. y. Austria is still regarded h} til whole and by each province.. man came 'up to the eaptarin and Popes s - their last stir,.rglt 'd ' price, par airld-accru01 interast•,to yield "5%. speaking of the- war's effects,. he said: again'st the encroachments -F,f Ra , - said in part--- "You will h'av'e to give me comp testantism, and the relaticoiship b­-1Orders tray 6e telegraplre¢ at our expense. Thr outstanding result has been lace to.slee. t een .the Po and t•he T mper, q r Cs A ec &­0 �s the instantaneous stoposge bf the sub• P p” g ! •'• A G A ES ply in British ettpitai, to which we lied "Where have you been sleeping? ' Francis Joseph iB rear iritiniate.- -;;O b�tne-,6that sight was'_ -_.W@ll, __the pa�aei gees replied. 'IThe Duke of Norfolk in EnAlRnrl. ; T.,•r,esiment a Established - Union B_anlc_Bulld_in , Toronto 1 too rrequently lost of its importance '•I have been sleeping on a slclk-man the premier duke ot-t r -B�rrrlrers--- - a as a factor to the-development of th6 but tie's getting better now, and he r1atholio;said he has spent a grPat�r Dominion. won't Mand it.” part of his life in reconciling til' i i :.. .6,-'°:. e....,, ,...,r yy,.,, !,'p_. *! 1 .;-x .s , a«. ' >... '• -„cr,•-.m �.rs' - -yi- - -.,^.a. ,-c' ''+ yE:'.'� 'h...� :R” i. .,.._ < . ' lu• rildudq ,11*10149RINO COUNCIL for that portion of the year endlDg —� Dec. 15th was adopted and the clerk The above council met pursuant EO tHRISTMAS HOC I EF�'-- "�1Yfokailg�pnm �atitsOmw. statute on Tuesday the 15th lost.. Instructed to have same printed in Members all pamphlet form for distribution as TSB,uB - peesevt the reeve ,in the required by-law. G clialr, qA hearty vote of thanks was tan- a X%UITS AND ' CANDY � 41.36 per ye31r; 01.00 if paid in advance. A communication was received dared the reeve for the courteous " i subscriptions to the United bl+ates,•140 [eons Douglas Davidson, sec trees. of ,manner with which he has resided at We have a complete stock of all in advance the Hoapltal for Sick Ohildren,Toron- P good things for Christmas See o to;re account of$20 for treatin Miss the council chamber and'the interest _ assortment before placing your Order:.for : _ Annie Edw ds�oP..FrenehmaD a Say, he has manifested in the welfare of the ___ Christmas candy at 10e. a lb. JOHN MURKAR, Pi`0pfletpf. A communicbtion uvea received from township, also a Vote' of thanks was Christmas nuts, mixed 20c.-.1b. A. F. Wilson, secretary of the York- tendered the editor of the News New dates, 9o. lb, 8 The for25e. ' Ontario HydroElectric Railway agree- for tire full re cyte given of the pro- New fits 150. lb and 17c. lb. NOTte AND 'COMMtNTa _ meat. ... readings of the council, and to the — Cooking, figs Se. lb. ` _ An application was'received from clerk for the able manuer in which he Robe. Davis for appointment as care- has performed file duties, and the Cranberries, 100. a qt, $qts for 260, Will war ever be Banished from treasurer for his fzZtherly advice ha - Christmas Malaga Grapes, 17c. a' Ib. taker of the town hall. this earth? Previous to t}}e pry= . is sp willing to Rive and for the care- - Naval oranges,sweet and ripe, 30c. and 40c. a doz. The standing committee o Contin- fur manner in which he has erform- Christmas chocolates assorted 3Ac.Ili. regular 406. litre. . sentwac,.Wewere cOngratnlati0g gencies reported and recommended p ed his duties. To these votes of thanks. Christmas chocolates in boxes 10c.25c. 50c. 1rittraelves, xt least the inose, of.:us the following payments;.lona 1Flurkar ==• -• , 0. +ipvfbpriat;6 iepfies were given. for r0 copies of proclamation 3.-a•The were, on the fact that we were following were allowed rebate_on'..d.ct� • The council now adjourned sine die. Fresh frozen white fish 12c. a lb. Fresh frozen red salmon 'becoming so highly civilized -that tax as follows:-Michaef Hickey, i.W 140. a Ib. Oysters, 60e. a quart. .,war on,.a.large scale was becoming ffia Jones,•'1.00-; WmW . addell, BALE REGISTER. � , „ Gunn's Maple Leaf Lard.$2 75-20 lb pail. . _ 100. Hugh Pugh. 1.00 : Robt. Tams, a-thing,of the past, We believed 3.00; W. S. Chapman.1.00; Miss Alary. Our Black Green or Mixed Tea. The equal.of any 400, tea that all governments had become Dixon, I.M. Nelson Wagg, 1.00; bine- Tat RSDaz, DEc. 17TH—Auctien sale - in pkgs 300: alb. $o sane that their disputes would ,an Evan, 2.00; George Morgan, 1.00 : of farm and household furniture,the _ and M.Nighswander,1.00: G. M. property oP the estate of the late ' be referred to the $ague Confer- Forsyth, 1.00. Andrew Annan rebate Robert McAvoy, at lots, coil: C 'a en's r�seta CCheese;small size, rocs I�lb,block 160, enee or some other arbitratin of statute labor, 2,25: W. W, §parks Pickering township. Sale at 12,30 1 lb hlnc-k 25n. tribunal for final settlement. But DicConochie and Scott 2 00: Your SATURDAY, Dae:19th ttendin meeting re —1- -Auction sale of _ MERRY OHRISTMAS TO ALL. C _ tlleae fond hopes have been dash- committee recommends that owing to feeding land ,yearling steers. cow, _ ,..•- the increased work in looking after calf and 3 JAMES -R/CHARDSON t ed rudely to the ground by. Prue- year old heifer and brood roads and bridges and wire fences, al- sow, also second hand cutter, newly 4 ®lam militarism. While we were so increased cost of living that the painted, the property. of W. H. dreaming of lasting- peace the members be paid-commission work, Jackson. 'Sale at 2. See dodgers. r the following: W. W. §parks, 2x.00; W. B. Powell ► ,-_ 'worst war in the historyof the g' J , auctioneer, f STORE E. B. Hooper, 20.00; olio For ie, t 1 world, broke in upon us like a 20.01; R. R. Mowbray, 20,00; Alez TvESDAY, Dsc. 29th-Credit-sale- of EES...S t SHOE s� cyclone. But we believe that the Wilson; 20.00; D. R, Beaton adjusting horses,50 head of cattle, grain and e town,line accounts between Pickering household furniture at lot 18, con. 4,' tT T L1 jj world will be-so aiYake'ned by the and Uabridge 2.50; John Forgie (Brock road) Pickering, the proper- m• v• 1 1 L7 '1 7'_ &:as horrors of 'modern Warfare that work and adjusting accounts. a.50; E. tp of Thos. Reeveley, Sale at 12 B. Hoover ditto on western and north- Ghat pp. See bills. W. B. Pow The Latest in Fa11 Footwear for men women and Children. abhorrence of war will become so ern townline 8.50, Your committee auctioneer. e..4 Men's and Boys work boots a speciality, ^ z --strong among the nations, that a is pleased to report' that`the people Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the . beat quality. war against-war will be wagers so have responded ,nobly -towards the Boats and Shoes sold wholesale and retail., relief of the suffering Belgians, the Now Adveftisevnents. istrougly that will tend to a last- Patriotic Fund and Real Cross Society Bell Phone 151. - !Ing peace, Having no report from No. 1,division ` we are unable to give the total amount OST-Between the base line and =` O-H- N PEEL. collected but wish to state f-hat the L y Pickering village,aborse weight.Reward otbef several divisions have raised in 0n ieac-tag same at the PICKERING BAKERY, IBROCK ST, WHITSY. 1\'o question is now being asked sten 61480 9•L, together with- the$5x1(1 � - � ren frequently this, "HOW long granted I y the townsbipmakes a total rOR .SALE-A few Shropshire will this war last? All kinds of of 1989,93 mud some 110U0 worth of r'a'iamb.at areasoasbl0 price, A ly at lot 16,cos.S. Yickertag. E.E,PUGH,Claes opinions are expressed. Some clothing has bee"eported. We re- ingot, g.If commeud that when all the reports are Q THE saY-puly a few- months, while in•a complete statement be published COWS FOR SALE-Tbe' under- i ESTA�,�� D others do not look for its close in- in the Pickering News. Your com- 0 aligned has for sals•two good Brads cows, Ia73 snit tee recommends that an order' be due June 7th%nd 3th,s ppears old,good milkers But when the GEORGE O'CONNOR, Whitby. ®ids Of three scars. granted the treasurer for the payment war doe's some to an end, only of$500 granted by the township to- VOR BALE-8 pigs, 3'mwotbe old; wards the several patriotic!nude and one kind Of peace will satisfy mil the p B 5,con cattle, 1 sarllnes dad 9 calves AND y that the treasurer be instructed to pap at los aa,con.B. P, Ptc�ervn I4d,_phone sol ' 11POrld, and bat is the military to the several funds DUI of the money Mal', F -LACEY,Highland Oraek,-P,O, leis spirit of Germany must be crash- collected for said funds. STRAYED-From lot 14,- con. 9. The atandleg committee on Bonuses ; _ed beyond the sl gbTest ssibilit k Plekering Gas �T y for Wire Fences Drainage Matters gree heifer,dame t rears old is an advantage sometimes to R given a crooked face A eni4ble reward will be. ! keep 8 bank account m the flames %J Of its revival. We d0 not want etc. reported and recfrumended the elves for nes recovery. wY. PENGELLY, � P. :.' the-life crashed ont of .iTie Ger- , f two persons, so that either one • r a-s 8sray may make withdrawsla. Such. so "fir bonus on 38 rods of wire fence on man nation. Her people. are too south b+vndym f lot B.RconW5.70 �;TRAY lot4CKou.3, Pta Came to my OF CANADA � Greenwood,reenwood, _'vitluable to the world. We want y ray account u called a "joint accoui%L" Joh a A. White. bonus on i. rods of Darks. owt.er cab have same b proving We shad plod wire on south bounder of lot 214 otaverty and paying e: enee,,GEO.by - ,,, �y� 0� pd' r . ,German selects, German art, and con. t, 1800: Applications bonuses Pickering, P.0. $. p iy ive-X�--F10%. Glerman music, But we want were received from Wm�Stanley an rTOR$E•POWER AND JACK FOR `' TORONTO -` Prussian mititarisnt; that has been Int 8• B:F.Zinn, and from McCausland HORSE. undersigned has for K one ' Bros-on lot 7, B. F. can. horse power and lack,nearly as Rood as new, each a menance to the peace of.the The oanding committee on Relief will be sad cheap for quick sale A pl as lot p r -PIC KERING BRANGH, 'world, and which bas been oppres- reported and recommended as follows; 14.001,3,-- Pickerliji-AIFOtiD HxuB• Brook That we acknowledge the r�cei t of :king the German people- ysiaple6e. as +icecrurrt from the HospiGct for Sick Goad. ill a R. W. CORDON. ager. BeaeeJVi a� at Whitby. lg stamped out of ezisLeace. No Children,Toronto, for treating Miss [��OR SALE-A red heifer, 3 pears 1' old. The said animal having strayed on r -N other tried of peace will sells- Annie Edwards. and we are given to to the premises of the uoderr ned,,andhaving -- -- - fy the allies nor the neutral t19- "aderstand that the child's farther is been duly adveru ed,wd antelaimed, will be w well able m pay the account. therefore 'Old at Brock Ito.d at t o'deet,Dec. 19th. W. Brighten Up For Christmas tions, and the war will last until we recommend chat we instruct our H.JACKSON. talc that object achieved. clerk to write Mr.Douglas Davidson, L�OR SALE-House and two lots is -- ,, -_ the secretary treasurer of the hospital PP ens Villare of Olwaimoas, a room house giving him all into;mittioa and stating kllhea and woodshed ausched,• ndid lam ..Brightness helps the Christmas cheer. to sa �Vhell the German A a aquftdron chat we do not .consider ourselves "wwd� it,�a1;6"°dtrials,•`a M. and shows.to all prosperity here. - responsible or liable for the claim. bargain tow quick sate �. ...So paint and . varnish. all you - Cap. _ ;sank the Good Hope and the The standing cnmmittee.-on Dam- —- and show the bright aide to fellow-sen. Monmouth of the Chilean coast, ager forsheep.killed by dogs reported ae ;lame so suddenly that yon put will dr nicker and be firmee if and recommended the following pay- Menta; p yr pp q no effort was made to save the a the room stove in a hurry, now applied on wood work, furniture menta: G, K. Forsyth for one lamb drowning men of the British ships killed by dog or dogs the same being - yon will find-time to get the new etc. now than when there is wo two-thirds of sworn value 4.00;Joseph -I pi and new oilcloth square and heat in the house. Gilt enamel for :bat when these same German war- gvans forone larch killed. by dog or �t� with the aid of dad and a wide picture frames, etc. varnish stain, : . ships were sent to the bottom of dogs the same being two-thirds of A S fAIR board yeti can slip oilcloth .under fltior and other paints in a theses by the British F tla sworn value, 4.00: Jobeph Evans for the stave like a charm. at q services inspecting- the above includ- droll o$ tris Falkland Islands, a ing milemge 5r 1c. Also for inspecting e o , .. vari ty f. catora Linoleum or ollrtttth that yacl Table oilcloth and linen many number of German sailors .were Fred Pu¢b's gibes including failed to e P R mileage, g ti before, can be put Grander pieces w pick from, put it on our. ' • rescued. This same ruthlessness 1'�, W. J. Comtea for being ;oaten- _-� _ ; down now .vrt;en' pile have -'wiles table, pantry shelves and mental in having Robert Titus' dog time'anti help. We have sc1mP - Qarne heing found worry. and .Bi44er extra nice patterns that will �. has been diPplayed•by the Ger- killed, the . wash stands. man soldier both on land and sea• fou hio ands, 5.00. please you. We aNn have varn- Latnps and'TKnterns, get a_ new The atmndinK.comrnit;tPP on Romris It is one of the characterimtiZs of and Aridwe4 reported mid recommend• than ever old o lot will brighten u� the Irttup, cyan Arctic burner for the German "Kultur'' of which' that ed the fill„wing pavrnents•: J. L, _ old oilclsltllorlinolenui, Try`It, it'A crld one. Try x truetight Irint_ern Snick Ltd, for 24'l ds of a ;Yonder. and no broken chimneys. country boast4 of, and which the S Krmvei for : : y, diva I'�slid 13, mad .r,.+rmgr..f Inmher' Tuesday, Dec. 22nd Rtnas goods in great variety. Our-gr`oeefies:are the freshest. . desire to spread over, thc� whole .29,2(1; J, H. Madill for-work in div, 53 world. They call -their "kid. 3(x); Joc: Wild relilnd' of st+u+u.e _--- - �u*e+• labor. Leo:John dPline for.loum6•ing r.,R.TIMT�!RGE ElLe't nag yiatlogl� EORCAE . ” I the,last word In Gtivilization, two culverts on sideline bet. lutes 8 mad T:R. Traine`goiaR Eaet 11e an follows-- -, but their type can bear no corn- 7 in edn. 4, and-in con 5, 3300; Jarnem No 6 Msil 8.08 AM. parison with that of which the Alloway, 3 hourN work on grinder nit 12 Local 2 50 P.H. $ROVC3f�A�Jl Kingston road div. 12.60; J.- W '(;in= 14 Local' 8,05 P. H. British are• the exponents. The nor'l days teaming gravel on sideline Trains going west due as follows-- Germans have won many victor• bet lots 18 and 17, in con, 2; 8 00; T, No. 1:i Lonst 7.47 A, M: : Law and H. Calvert fqr otle hmif dag,. ��� 11 Local 2.20 P.,M.les since the witr began, partieu- 7 M+it 7.50 P,M,sect, placing railing on Brock rd.larly in the .early stages. They bridge,2 00;ditto lumber for sarne 7508aadav included• Did Y have destroyed a - number of J. A, ltemrner, 2daye work on sideline British vessels but in"all cases b leading to Audley siding 2.00: Michael , y Kennedy for 21 yds gravel on div. C H O P P I N I - - dishonorable means. Deception t, 2.10;.Caleb Forsyth and others for has played a most prominent part making breakwater on con,8, opp. lot 10,29:80; Caleb Forsyth tepait•ing rail. AND OAT FLAKING g in their . whole . career. They ins� 11 8 bridge sideline bet iota 10 The undersigned is prepared,to do preached peace and prepared for and 11, in con.8..and culvert on`cos, 8 --• - _ opp. lot 18, also hauling gravel on *sr. While kissing his intended grain chopping and oat flaking Brock road in con,8, 4:00; Wm:Dixpn. n M victim the German held poisoned for on. 2.i2. witD. Hopp lots a and every day in '-the week. B rel ltfo rd o ha k tagger behind his back, He sign= con. 2, 2.00; D. Holliday clerk of 4 ed treaties with the intention of Whitby township, for ,,mount due except on Saturday Whitby township re townline accts. r - -violating them. They are o_ ply 42.50; P. Macnab sr. for rent of timber J " "scraps of paper•." _When the yard at Claremont, 5.00; Your cora- John F. Bayles,. Greenwood mittee are in receipt of a communica- - ,Comte. to-; the CHRISTMAS 'FAIR Emden sailed into the As]astic tion from W m,-Dixon re watercourse T I pont to deal a death-blow to the on:con:2 Your coinmittee having o Farmer'sT �p enemy, it exiled under false colors, considered the . attermatter .regret.very. f Dec.. 22nd, and omi ones' much that the matter has been . de- - - ' and still the commander is spoken layed so loo-gib looking toe maiter up . .___.._,S.upt'rior Stable- fittings.-: "Of ae`a 'gentle[tian, Nothing is a'e find that tber'e was an award in all prices. this particular watercourse and 'from !too contemptible.-for them ..in .or- .inferm*tion•gathered. Your commit- y 'Superior Litter-Carriers ! '- -Iver that they may gain their ends tee would recommend that the court- $ e til atbec Gatt$teel shingles and siding, . • It worth while, com alone . •• It may be when Prussian mill. more reformation. g .. g. : by-law for the appointment of a only lock in the market. iarism is amassed, there will be A township engineer as successor to An awakening -iii.lfiat country, Tbos. Poucher who had resigned, Was Ind phone 1913 Pick, I read-for the first time. ---when-they will reati that pegre The- ,seal by-law ,vas a �� 4 H E. S-E .4 - C paesEd re. Rtiss6ll Andrev� ilea its victories uo lees renowned epeoting the holding of the munici- than war. est elections. PIOg$RINGf, Oat. �T(w1P' '� "7: - On'RIQUOa the financial statement( _ '•.rY•�i• Y".a,,,. } ,'*;ry. ` �'••a..v4Ycuti•��{i j—...4'.';,:!»*4 r�i}4 S#. '.�'. _ _�: rte. �a,,,ntn[• e t +e•Z • £ 1 r _ .y . WA, R - ..N .O = 'V E R Mr. Burgess hac>l' a btislnesa trip Ito the city on g shiny: DOMINION UNC 1 -,.to Thomas Gregg shipped two,car- - toads of mixed stock on Monday.the Moeda night. Slaughter .-Cash Halt t11ieaasl.aRnp.,ntsmatr, w.0.Wrnaws.vwa-wastes rr.. The Curling Club had their first - � Q.A.11sOG>zRT.Geo.cl>ttssa pl. oft y g Bale til�end-of 1914 : "; ---- - =- as. Gibbons_wa4- on- the side ' Wnsl ttMi N "MAMA 4ettlw ttstl sMBilYt1 h.ea M.M>f,M1# lis few daps, but is now im- -J - A SaVinp DepS[tMent _ We carry a very heavy stock of all kinds of_Goods. Full lines of Pea- V coadlloted at ev - prov .cely. _ ,. cry-Braaah of the Bank where deposits of$1.00 ,body a Fast Mail and Walkers smocks, overalls, shirts and There will be skating on' 'the and upwards are reoatved and interest at ourreat rata-added. rick, Saturday night:4ftu-lee is Gloves in ruse's boys' anc�_youth's. Men's sold everywhere Rt' It is a safe and oonvenient depository for your money. 1.26.-our price 1.15.• We aum to carry all gods asked for now in splendid shape. • Nelson Wagg.ehi ped a carload which are all in_ stock, bought for Spot Cash and will - ' p be sold a ver lowest ssible ices. tali - WHITBY-BRANEH: -A.- .-ATKINSON,:Manager. -' of war-horses to the number of y ._ po Pf - - -'We offer in Groceries : _- thirty to Ottawa on Monday. . Peter and Mrs. Diamond, of Sunkist Seedless Raisina, 2 The for 25c. _'.Sunkist Seeded Raisins 31bs for 25c, Myrtle Station, spent Saturday Pea,;,. Corn and Tomatoes, very best, 8 for 25c. Currants, 3 lbs for 25c,and 1' , ` with M. and.Mrs. Henderson. extra choice 2Ihs for 25cr Pure-Lard, l5c lbs by pail. ' Golden Date& 1 The P1G ering 31 J. 11. Beal was in Whitby on 10c. 'Mixed Peels 20c lb. Essences, $eaaoninga, Icings, Jelly *.• �1C�e1Y1lg Bakery ••• _ Monday owing to the severe ill- _ _ .Tablets, all 3 for 25c. Nuts of all kinds, 300 lbs of-Candies. Our home made! after Riven a fair. ., ' • :mess of bis sister, Mrs. T. G.Atkin. Gren. Sugar 19c Ib. Yellow Sugar 14 lbs:for$1. Alueri- � trial will convince you that it is Vigilance Cominit� son, _ ,can silver light Coal Oil 17c gal. All other lines in proportion. .: The Best.. M-rs. 'Besse is recovering nicely Fui!stock of Mesta, Sausage and Riah, See our Glass and China Room. N O W The object of this Association i from the injuries she received in is the 'time to order your } -a fall she sustained one [day last Highest price paid for prodtioe,cash or trade, Build up your own town by fruitcake for Christmas, lessen stealing and prosecute goods. Money back if not satisfied. the felons. Musses.Clara and Margery Neal � � �N r. �OD Orders by stone -or from driver' Members having proper% &ny m 00- returned home on Monday, after :given strict attention. spending a few days with friends } Date immediately wit any mem nn.Brooklin. HERS MONNEY. - of E:een%i.s Committee- in George Bentley left on Fri e —PICKERING, ONTARIO _ Membership tae dap for Belleville, to join her hos- - --The Sawing Machine _ Time mat be had trom>tih• •bond, who has secured a position :: Secretary on appliesdon. on the C. P. R. areeaWDod •:• Hardware Ease,nom.-L. D. Banka, a.S; , ,• - The last few days were very Tall and see our etock of "Happy er,C. L. Morcombe, Pickerin busy ones at the bank, owing to -Thought"-and other stoves the large number who came ,A to - as well as other lines -� J Cla. y t eir x Ul tt John Norton threshed for Milton — - of Hardware:-- Ere.}dant, Beason a few days ago 650 bash- - - EavetroaghinR and repairing els of oats in 2* hours, which is promptly. attended prto. Fe' ' H HIND ,.certainly a good record, _ _ Work guaranteed-and prices • • Mies C. M. Doughty, assistant in _ moderate. wtai°rEVs=.E our school, spent over Sunday Lawrence Denny CARPENTER, ,AND 13 - --- with her parents is Peterboro, ;= (3,RE�ENWOUIj HOIISEVERANDAH,exnB and had a mostenjoyable time. WORK, PANTRY CABIN - t a 4 { - •- DUMB -WAITERS. _ Mrs. Geo. H. Samis and son, t WATCH FOR - h Shingling and eueral.re _ .T + Finlay, left on Friday last to - - - - � g spend a couple of weeks with the - ' .: 'TOjtifQ •� - work• - - former's parents, Mr. and-- Mrs. TOYS S See meabout any job yon w Scott, of Brussels. done. `Prices right. Misses Ada and Emma Ball went - Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Ont. Motortruck each edeas- . ' to -Oshawa on Monday to visit This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as-cordwood. -No 5504 Home Teles their mother, who is in the hospi- pulley or fly wheel in road of-good on carriage. day and Saturday. 'for all tal, where she underwent an oper- -.This machine is a7 combination of efficienep•and simplicity. kinds of Bread and Cakes. ation-on Thursday last. The best on.tfit on the market to-day. tisk for a 10 cent wrapped ATTENTION Miss Doris Wilson was taken to Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Sawa, Gasoline Engines, ' =the hospital Toronto on Monday --- Cream Separators;etc. fruit loaf. u to undergo an operation on one of If you contemplate doing -= 'her eyes. We hope theaperation � H. Jackson - - Brock Road 2Z T D kind of building next seaso may give permanent reiief. OSHAWA, ONT. - The Recreation Club, which _ we will be pleased to.Sgure' meets At the -Baptist Church on Monday and Friday evenings, are -;- HOUSE- FURNISHINGS =:-. FLOUR and FEED fin your. regnirmenta 1 being well patronized and a most _ - -for all -kinds of pleasant time are being spent by at G N. R•, Station it a an• Our Christmas stock is complete just.a few Cherrj*oo'd a d material. It is reported that Mr. Wilkin, - - _ b ing real •,principal of- our Continuation of our bargain chairs left. Small gifts as - K�+pI -- school attended a weddingdur- Bran,Shorts,Flour,Dried -•- _ Lyell aslgrge. • ' ing his absence from our village �.. _; '. _ ,__. �, ._;., , __-:_- _; __-- ..,Brewers Grains, Malted last Thursdayand Friday. We _ _ y - - Corn.Feed, Gileake Meal, 4 LLJMBF1t Y — -- -- �otagKine, -AtTcttt�ti'a- Special--.Chriatma.l�_s_eroiceAin the �; H.. _BIJRLING - DICKERING �- !Methodist chnrch nest Sunday, t -- —_ _ _�aif.Meal,Oyster,Shell etc. -- h - - • mor and eveuuo$. The pastor _ . ... _ _ __- rt are one oma �• D. will deliver sermons Appropriate • Far pa ;cul `P h 6090, -orlon- � for the occasion while the Choir ~� „ ,• *T23oma13 R®seer CgERIN4 I will furnish special music. � PI The Young people of the Meth- _ i .-'Bell and Independent phone.-' rodiat church went to OWgow on !Friday evening last to present — their drems, _entitled, � � � w ,Farm." The night was unfavlorr. \ 1 - �$ 67�CPsa18N isiile, being stormy And cold. _ Nevertheless there was a fair at- \\\` �+ ° O 'tendance. �\ 1 �' 191Vm N ;K q N At the meeting of the B. Y. P l7. on Monday evening the follow- - - - w elected for the �! .IR � g� ai° Z s in officers were coming year: Pres. C �. F'oun " g1'' o Twnos M ' 2 Jl Vice-Pres., Mise ;9. E+ Evans; 2n I+ -_ . - m o 5 - a �a1 Jan IQ Voce-Pres., Chas. Gostick; Secre. j I O Anyoaesertainnding l•kefahandEe�.cnpeso� I II A C.olambfa •°' Feb i gntolctff aseertaln ins optafoa fi»e wh Lary. Mise Annie. Found' Tres. ` Grafonlola n Nur donsainventlen is ptob►ely A m p ° °i• yN donsatdotl roneaontrw_ on _ Miss Mildred Forsyth. � Apr �o .easrr°e oakea.goncy .ecaet y Data letee the / o M The annital (ihrl9LtnRe tree And fassiply elisele. I M•t/ -m -a o •aw �v s 1'ateau taken t roaRh can �r, .� ,pre,aleo6lce,Wit bonaebarxe,int entertainment of the BAptist Sun- " d� .m J•ne Co ��`•� j� •day School will be held_in the �• �_p: � � a � m .., Jair! � Ahandsomoly ulaetrateds� Chitrfh On tllA Venin (1f Tl1PK(lA a i / // • o m m a a rra dept! -4 enta,foa�o,1Y any sctenttea ioarnaS. Dec. 22nd. A good �o ramme of � a�u°n�oaodesere preiWa. vocal and instrumental music,(IlA• Nov "MUNN ICS w} 'New : ingnes and recitations will .be ren= loe ,8 >is+e.w..amsteo. dared beginning at 8 o'clock. Ad- J e uerrt19915-Whitby 7, Csbawa 8,Brongham mission 15'rente. o Perry l7,Uxbridge 16,Canntnttton 16, 1. Beaverton 14.uptergrovp is Graham Bros., as nsnal,. had --- reat success at the Guelph Winter Fair last week. They won first in ntb18 l�"-"' aged horses, fl`rst in 3-year-olds, �I first in 2-year olds and second in �' pti n . ®��m�a� earlin s. Also- first in aged >g INM R B 4 COI F UT E11�On1E S h e e y g R _. � A ff11oF=nIE rola sollno��lrEs. � � brood mare in the Clydesdale class Note t`O ON SALE AT ODA grand championship'and spe- t efal in 2-year-old Clydes, and the y • - AND • Of w materials and denim ebampionebip for brood mare. ,,-S. JephaOn s, ' - - Pickering kept in stook. If will pay On-Wednesday last John Shirk _ • a%-our works aid inspsor . b sail _ e and b w's d prices. Don't be - met with a painful 'accident. He • was engaged.melting babbet for a ly we oan, *nd do throw� the - -boxing, and was pouring' the' h i e e Q employ Santa Claus Headquarters oommission of-10 per dons.,which tnoalten metal into a ladle that � nl anus 6y pnrohasiag Ecom=. ^ ZTBVA?� lished. �. happened ' to • contain a small AS amount of-water. :. As-a results __._ _ .. •••• MITET GRANITE small drop of the hot metal enter- = - Xmas Bargains in Every Department - - ed one of his eyes, badly injuring omae, whttby,•.: Co ated galvanized . thee' Medical aid was ee- GROCERIES—Raisins, Currants, Peels, Mince Meat, Savory, Sage, Jell ring. T p cilred and it is hoped that the eye- Powders, regular line of Canned Goods, all fresh and i1-to-date and price iron - •,$3.50 per a J awes lXr Wal ..•siKht will,be saved. less than you-can buy them anywhere else. -W,3. solicit a,share of your ' Remember the Methodist .gun- trAde,assuring you the verg best service and quick delivery. Oh 1 say, square*. ` (;A School entertainment on the try a lb, of our Black and Mixed Tea, our own blend, equal to any 40 cent PIIlnp MantifaC Y tea, our price only 28 cents pec lb. _.- 'evening of Wednesday, Dec: 23rd. - ' ' Shop.,hfid_ Residence, p. - - The program will consist of cher- FANCY GCODS, Xmas Presents, Sta. Fancy Chinaware; Glassware, Silver - - tionery, Fountain Pens, Shaving Pepper sod-Salts. Lemon&de.$ets, Eastlake t3teel- gllFllgle9 uses and recitations by the child- Sets, Military hair Brushes. - Teapots, etc. - WHITBY, Whit ren of the school, folfowed by a galvanized; .�4.�� per Th�doors west-' of Whitby Cantata, entitled "Chippers in WATCHES-11.25, $2.60,_$5.00.- These are all splendid timekeepers and are , -' with Santa:" There will be intro- guaranteed for some years. square. »• duces,-the Red Croce nurses,'Diel TOYS—See our displayy-Dolle, horses, Carts, Boats, Autos, Guns and Repeat _ We are prepared to instal wood' 'maids, sewingcircle, Friat Frit- in Pistols. We hav'at s ce-to tell you all, ,_Come and see them. . Get pumps,on char s of 1r e,also ` y g pa y �'. to all kinds of tepairiog: zers and Pixies. Also a sailor -one of our Xmas Trees,26 cents. > _ the Ontario nWind., song by six boys. Santa Claus FANCY DRY GOODS—Neckties, Braces. Hdkfe Pins, Broocbea,, Combe, j_ {Agwa so-S t}n s �00 will, as usual, make his appear- Needle- 'Work Boxes,Tniln Bones,-etc: - ------ �t # j s - �{. _ gthe_sq�_g� - pea - �L.a:: #vJ JJ SOR =' ,nae. This eotertainmeilt will be Came early and see aur stock. You will save money by buying from us. given by members of the Presbyy- MAGNET ORRAM 89PA)R terian and Methodist a. SchooU Admission rbcents. D. SIM 'SON & Co., PICKERIL�TG LOCUST HILL Phone)Bell No 60.-Ind. 20. '.. rn•M' -.. � '..r _ - _ _. ,�.. s...t -:..ic::Y �.iG u:e,`.c{,. . „�M ... .o '-,zt r, :.y.:.wa -... ,,,M ,.. u,--rqx,; .,•+•r. .,:n. -•r... .w'� .. ,,..- •:gip. .;,'' x:.._. ;»r'- «;,-•! ::r`.-" x .",d'. �,,.sw•- w..' ,a .u�vn:.' ..A,.. - u A '/ 1.:''i•. ':. .\ ... .. .:... „ rJ�Y 1, +.t v...= t �,. Z. r 'r , — ,A _ AIDS --DOVER •-HARBOR CHASING ENEMY - ENEMYGIVES BOUT OF ,POLAND MORE 'Two German Submarines Alleged — g to Have Been Hammered by Heavy Guns, He Has Been Sunk, But is Not Confirmed by Admiralty Russians* Report a Victory over to Evacuate Positions . Germans Invading From the North. - -- = - R - A demateh -3'+E tailed replirtn "Vie OM ichm, lie reported that German subtnar- was fired aoro$s her bow. This yes- That the Germans advancing from of er-conclusion can be drawn fro wed at the Yser 'and at the lunges I the detailed report made public by of the old battle line. °�#itee attonipted a raid den Dover and rel then retired. She is believed Fast Prussia southward in the ' the rent •eve ment Saturday Ham'mkred night and'day by the two were sunk. There were to have been the tender of the sub- direction of-Warsaw have been ex- than that the allies have wined the heav 1161ne warships in the harbor at the marines. Half an hour later, it is pel,led from 'Przasnysz, which tuwn g y guns of the French and Cng- ' at the attack and these tin said a single submarine was sight they had previously taken and hateI upper hand all along the western lish corps, and constantly wiled 'd>aubtedly were the object of the ed' and one of the, heavy guns in been driven back towards the Ger-`battle line from the North Sea a forced infantry, the Germania have been bubmarines' visit.' About 100 the harbor fired at her, . This-sub- 'man frontier, with the Cossacks in II Alsace. Day after dray they have forced to evacuate the positions ,rounds were fired by the eastern marine, which evidently was the ad- hot pursuit, is the chief feature of lrncreased the pressure on the Gzr- they held an th'e west, bank of t•he r batteries during the opera-! vance scout, disappeaicd, but at the official statements franc the I man positions, and little by Little Ys•er, a withdrawal which can have Q3e the Germans have given g nd no at•her effect than to weaken 'loons. The gunners claim to have half-past six the observers sighted Rurr�ian general headquarters. The ' � ' now at• one point., now at an ter• their' position farther smith in the `sunk one submarine and to have(a fleet of submarines several miles coinmu'nicatian issued in Petrograd I so that now there is more defi ,ite regio.nof Ypres: For two months bit 'others. Men on ships in thelout out in the channel. The channel su.s: 1 ren' t believe e e a •ac say t ti or s ccr 1 • 2' are on the verge of withdrawing fi.ced thousands of men in a vain at- V"104 t three aubmarinee were hit. I tion of the submarine and kept it Pu.:and) we have brought our uffen-J from Flanders and surrender'.n-the tempt to keep a foothold on the night was very dark and a l tip almost half an hour. At the I sive to a 'successful ovnclusion on bitterly contested area in Northern west bank of the Yser and to cap- y rain and haze made search- same time a torpedo-boat destroyer the whole of the front., 11e cap- France than there h.as been at any. ture Ypres. Their energy and i:•ac- ivork - difficult. Fortunately flotilla put to sea. tared' a German position in thetime in the 18 weeks of the war. rifices have been utterly profitless, forte, were put on the alert; Large crowds gathered on the wa- region of Prca'snysz and Tsek'hanoff, Thesuperiority of the allies in ar- and the allies have moved steadily t 4 o'clock rn the morning by ; ter front in the early morning i anti chased thg retreating enemy to- ! ti'llery and infantry, su sitivel e'astw•ard and northward. There-is appearance off the harbor en- hours and watched the searchlights wards his frontier. In this district asserted by recent afEcialprepoits credible utvofficial new=s which ce of an unidentified steamer and the artillery fire. I also our cavalry made.tt successful was again made manifest when the,st.:ites that the. Germans are so hard ---.----- --------- - -- - --- - chaise and inflicted very heavy French and British dealt staggering' pressed that their withdrawa•1 to 1•osse,s upon the enemy, blows to the German forces-in Flan- the newly prepared fortified line ` to GREAT -NAVAL VICTORY I On the front n l.unbboI1ou the ders, in Artois, between the Oise from Antwerp through Brussels`and Germans, clinging �tltbburn'ly t:, and the. Aiene, and in the Argonne. to Namur and Liege cannot posribly I the attack, suffered important loss- The outstanding features of the de- be long delayed. e, at the hands of our tnool•ys, who _ c-aptured in this region another --- f dmiral Von 5pet's Flagship, the Gcharnhorst,'' aS pcsi'tion to the north of the Bzura ills First t0 GO 1JOWn hero he DESTITUTE JF.11'S HOLEB_t GERMANY. River.. In the regions n t T A' IN GERl Left-hank of thela nothing has Over '_,000.000 Have Been Driven In .lugtria-$angary the Disease i�. . - (weurred but unimpurta,nt encoun- From Poland. _ Spreading. A de,apatati f ram London ' saya: ers-to chane the Leipzig, the '.Burn- The rapidity of the,operations in A despatch from New York slay-6: "Ihe Nurnberg ivas also sunk. The berg,and the Dresden. Poa--and is..surti that the ertaatonn,i,, Approximately 2,000,000 Jews have A despatch from Rotterdam says: ursuit of the hrerden continues." The fate of the Leipzig was soon apt two be changed vitally cher_ been driven from their home's in The Berlin Board of Health, ac- brief rnesaage to the Admiralty sealed, and she was destroyed in night. Con.rervat.ive military-critics Russian Poland, aocording to a cording to .information reaehintz ern Vice Admiral Sir Frederick time for the inclusion of the news- hesitate to launch wit•ive red:'(- cablegram from the Petrograd office `Rotterdam, reported 36. cases of turd'ee, commander .of the British ' p of the Jewish Colonization ArsRxia< cholera in CSermanyr during -the 4�s in the first brief report which Ad- tion-R, unaware of the retil strength month of Not ember. In. Austria, nth Amsrican fleet which sank miral Sturdee flashed to England. cif- Germans ur Rarscsians, ignorant , tion, made public here an Wed'nes- &aharnhorst, the Gnriseaau and t day by. the American Jewish Relief especially in Galicia; the cholera. i.s T}t.e speedy British cruisers then of the �cret at.rartegica. plans nf'the � a; readin rn idly. Eight hundred ® g off the -Falkland Is-_ continued their pursuit of the re- ,Grand Duke Nicholas and Marshal Committee, The message, in part, p K p g - e. showed that the business of I read as follows: "The Jews of all and forty-four cases were reported - marring-b.xit4, and evidentic'o�•e•r= I vd;n Hindenburg, Burin the first week uf-,-Nutiermber. g hhe high was of German gook the Nurnberg within a f.ew `' _ Russian Poland and the greater R g --�--- art �� in which period there were 331 ps is procer�ing with des- !hours. Ile Dresden was "corner- 1 - ' p f the Jews in the-Provirwe;,o{ cieathw. There were SO deaths in ` led" later. Thus the KarIsruh'e is '-ITALY IS ANGRY Kovnc,, Vilna, Grodnv, Vulyni.-Pe- 'Vienna.. In Hungary.-Jduring the 'g'be engagement, one of the left alone in the Atlantic, and 'is do}lin and Bessarabia, are suffering same week there were 532 calces of eat ntweea mr4ers ever ip n fought believDresden wase in able eticapet un T'he number of refugees and deLx- (}cetera. s tweed mcaern warships' lasted g. WITH THE _TURKS tote a n)ximates- 2,(300,600. _ Y T Scharnhorsat a"d a so p ons scathed is most 'unlikely: ea,E dowfl at: the end of three the Jews in the Galician provinces Hruw%els Mill .Pay Tribute. F m and the Gneisenau followed -"The Secretary of.the Admiralty `— occupied by the Russian armies " - ' iral .van Spee's' flagship to the has received a cable despatch from Calls on Porte _tor 1pologyi and __*_ :'i de'ypatch frcnr Amsterdam M two hours later, The fight' `ice•Adaniral Sturdee of the British Reprtrrition for the 5ie•ge says, A Berlin despistrli says th it began at half- K of Consulate• Rodd of General Beers Found. + past seven squadron statin that in the battle Briisa+e,s and suburbs have decided "'aleck is the.morning,and by belf- off the Falkland Islands, -in which- 1 de'spatcii from rr.etoria ears: to pay the war lien of 4G,(100.66C t tweJ've the dangerous units of the-German cruisers Scharnhorst, I A despatch from Rome says' An The body of Gen. Christian Bevera, marks -.($11,205,0001 im awed by 7 German squadron had been dis. Gneisenau anis Leipzig were sunk, ; inrrdent~of the utmost gravity which) the rebel leader• who w&s doawned 'GGefmany by means of sp°ecial.,taxes - of. That left an afternoon of the British casualties totalled seven a is .apt to lead to most serious com- recently while attempting to escape payable up to June 15, 1015. For vli�f Tor the British light (rocs• men-killed an�four wounded. �1'lications between Italy and Tar 1 across the Vaal River from Govt-rn• the pa'ymeut the re�rnwiaur�lr l3. -- - - ! me.naG_._ttoo� has been 000.600 marks { 6,5d0,itUtat ut the Ley has occurred at_Hundeida an lrabian Red Sea port 100 m e4 l 'Begs�ra.IT, nub far corn a Fruf firFt _war tasrtrr rranctc�- CTOR'1 CROSSES AWILRDED. similar conditions in bringinngsi he learning 514 ht: The Turks," s, 1 where Gen 'Boyers- wa-d s.ee'n to ments-`!ware been reached. with a c.;ver some wounded men, y � sink, The uffr-ial annouti'ccment group of Belgian banks, whereby _ aloronsi Deeds Done_ by. British ufcial ,account of the awarding of I the British C'vnaul, was still in 1says that there is no doubt with tl,e,ye oblignti,ons wiL i,c mot in Soh,lers on�attlefle'ld. the hon-or. - The other `recipient of t. wn, tried to enter hi% house to regard to the kWiltificitiun, teri instalments. A derp.•'tch from Luiidon 9&Y'4: the decoration is Lan" .:.C'orporal arr-t-him, He escaped to the1 -- wo additional Victoria t'rus5es Dob:*on.of_.the Coldstream Guards, Italian C'un'sulate and the Turk- 've been awarded BritiEh soldiers a hu at C'havanncs "brought into Followed and.in'sistea upc rr arresting AMMUNITION IS -RUNNING SNORT - - r valor..n the field of battle'. One cover on,tw:o.occasions while under I him there. .The Italian Consul them wa.•i conferred,on Drumul-er heavy' fire wounded men lying ex i sought to.pro4,ect h'�s colleague and nce J+whn Bent Ask of the Lan- -posed in the- open.' Twenty offi the Turks attacked the Italian Con- hire on _ -- vers have been appointed Compan-J sulate and, despitc the protests anti hire Regiment. who, near Leg. l New lnstr[Ictions Issued by the Uiernlan General ions r, ''after his officer, s platoon. tens o1 the 'DisRin nislied Service resistance of the Italian Consul and - g t Order'-for-gallantry in avtion. his staff. dragged away the Br'tiilt - - ftaf'F t0 Artillerymen rgeant and section commander, _ '�- Consul forcibly to a boat and <-a-r- s s ccek down, took 'command fi man isn't necessarily polished ried him off to a destination so far succeeded {n holding the pari- y Pa- On previous' occasions the because he casts reflections. unknown. Be,!o n Sonnino,. the miner distinguished himielf Ly If you would be regarded! a'wiser 'Italian F<,reign Mini ter, has a--ked A. de,tpatoh from Parrs gay's' A night, owing Ni the--impussibiliat� <,{ inging up •ammunition tinder' a al.i fou, hays to do is hand 'people the Turkish Government to liberaite copy' of instructions iwmed bS t•he. The officers"in charge of artillery - ' y (hell and rifle fire, and .under t-he advice the want. Mr, Richardson. l German 'general staff -fur a.rtriller} y y firing ti re urged to use- aeroplanes The Italian Pr•eamier also has re- ! fire, found in a village_near the l and 'ctiiptive balloons thoroughly " dnes�ted that the Ottoman G 'Vern-i Aisne in a-rtixiiii vihich--was aban_f for observation before firing and to ment Qive public. satisfactica for ; duned-hastily by German officers - •avoid al'C(?9E4gP, meaning the. '•wa- th-o violation of the Italian Consul-I I' 'l seems to have confirriie�l the report, ,.ening-pot" firibg to which the Ger- , e t R FED WITH PROJECTILES .� . that the have are finding it rte-� mans hitherto have been adiiicted. The Ifalian armored crui,.-ser M'ar el4sa <, a nomize -in zimmuni. "If such -widespread firing is in- - cci Pula has been rnRhed t^, H<,iieid.i, ; tican. ryThe order says that'new in- dispensable," the or&r says, "fix avec of Bread Containing t`leet and Cans of Water The-Fo-rr-ignr Office is informed that.i Etriletions are necessary' because limits and avoid] tivasti,ig. amarum- - g the Italian O�;rnsalate has been sur-,i the lessons of the war do not agree tion. Strong positions should be. 'Hurled Daily to Enemy's Lines _ rounded by armed t•rcx,ps since No with the instructions given in peace.! ready to be assailed after a boar- g , vember'11 and that its Crinsul w•'as" and because Germany',s,industry. bardnient• of one or two hours. If d until the ar practica]Iy imprisons nt -� working at its"maiinntm, ca.nnat• an assault docs nut follow the boni- rb al of the Giuliana'on Dec. 3. ;' rowide the army'with munitions in'- bardment immediately, amiminitiun A despatch from-Par ts sal s: The envy. The French sergeant and the Baron 6onnino, 1li.nister of .For ;p ch semi-official narrative of re- four-men who have taken-up their ei . Affairs, has wired Constat•nti &finitcly. The artillery- therefore is trasted. .. operations at the front tells! positions in this • •blbckhouke area p g eon immediate re-I i` recommended to fire only when id The Germans tics believed auto' to incident r"!atlas n7e insietin u _ p supplied with foA by their 1 I,ara•ti iason. adding that otbimmediate, 1' worth while and tiut to fire atl he following these instriirt•ions. t+ the situs-; kept p in Alsac•- : "To the north.-gest comrades in the following manner: Ita]r will consider that Tiirkev - r enanes, near La.11ere He?ii•i• al Ll Loaves.of bread ate. hollowed out proves of the violences-and abuse., counter-attacks of the Germa•nsiand inside is placed meat, or cans perpetrated .-by the..,tit:+ rit•ics st �.�P-TROOPS' STO' . CTRLNCHLS repulsed. , It is at this p,)int1of water. Then'at.certain times of Iicdeida.we retainedion of a' the day these food projectiles are _• khouse less than thirty feet dis- I thrown over the walls into the TFi1t0�' \O PT.ET,T\(;v ,111.11'. - - cit from the trenches of the en- blockhouse." -- The Indians Fought band-to-halid With Germans - . . ` Geriiian Population Frg(4 to Cook - ----- - -- - Potatoes with the fiki►ia Ore. . .. _, lil the .Qa.rlc .. ' f VIANS' :GREAT -VICTORY - 1 despatch from Basle rays : 'rhe - Prussian Minister of Commerce has - issued a titian cif 1Germon :urging• .the 1 .Berea Frunr 1J<,iulun sa.yg:f uc, in the wurld evuld I,ea.t asiy to c+u;k ci t e-graphs tr t•he the ,Gurkh•as At that kind of war- tat. •tch att;,il Declared That 20 00o E rtsoners Fifty ttitoes i.n the skins so as to'sate the Arthur W. Leech tel ra _ Arthur i S The kukri (cid miich swift. ( fare, P _ -i lt;ss due to peeling when roti, Daily News from Northern France : havc,c, but some of -t-lie wounded "Thrno peelings p• t'ert .early, but very surely, the , brought tack..to the British lines re-.. . Cannon and Much Material Taken.. -- -:_ l'Btictiafi4. hate been adding tn'tireir j h away, he says. c or t.hri scia a I c t ,utt Fr, „ e, • - art •c] that. fie I •d� ,f. •'fl ? ---•►' -- }-record of military achievements. ti ere a1s,; usc(l.. F Mutiny Breaks Ont in Turk Fleet. In t.hc. early hemi•,,of Monda'v morn ;:1110e the .first_line,of treiichas despatu]t from Mc,-me says The and munitions of every' description.- . . A despatch from Athena ,ay; iris. when it was, considered the i "ere being rr+,rtned with grim stic- vian IJegation makes public a A Havas Agency deapateh -from 1 Mutiny has--broken' out am(mg the e6ttm of a••brmrhardme nt. which Had cess +,trier coni ,anies of Indiana rt from Servian-•headquarters Nish says: t crew's of the Turkish float at ('r•u ,c<nsidprably FhakPn np the (Ger- charKed forty ar yelling and si;nnt - he effect that the Servian arm} .- "The crushing offensive ' move- ! stant•iti-Qple, owing to flw`1-nnc;- cr•n- �ynst,na had given t]14-tn a•paiticu-inrly'{ inK': nNd-thn t:erms'n� 'took tr, Their " ' won a ocmplete'victorc, result- ment of the Servian army has been tinned briit•aJ. crxndt:c.t r,f t,hP Ger' sleepless nigot, t•hc t.=u,!char .left I heels, Thev didn't -,t-up until. they in the.recapture of the towns cf successful along .the entire front. I mien ofRcers with the fleet. .At the 1 their trenches' with - knives :end c'�f under t•h-e effr'ctit-+• snpp(rt of jeyo and Ushitza, in' Servia. and The 'Atratriatts are retiring in the 1 same time, owing to a sitiiila r(alis:`, ; bayonet?. They crept i,t i r'tcic in' ilivit civil artillery. rout of two Auitriau corps. The greatest disorder, losing a large i there was n revolt in the- barracks ter4enit,K Rrn,.iild: -lake, .p,anoier_s :15 a r-e•sult of bhr<ir 'sr,rt a. th:e - t�nd - - ;_- — riatia,-seo-ys the repeat, aban. number of prisoners _ canoon l ,5taf►t rl-it} -t w+. 4;p,'nt'rrri-- ?krrig their prcr, tl,�n yi+rk}e»1v, Itidnrtrrs RarnPzl ;iiia vxhrwbfie-pi;sT- Y everything, even -their tree• and war material. At point officers iyere killed. 'The anrti- Ger- they opened an awful hullabaloo; tiana. in the direction c,f Lill,*. The ra chest. The Serviana 20,- alone the Servians took 2,000 pri man sentiment 'is increasing arooug and fell nn the Germans in tha+ir I Indian casiia(ties were heavy, bat prisoners, 50 cannon a rge sorters, and the band and the flag the ppopulace and further.di'w;rder,, ovin fre'ni•hes. I the results -ac•hievert were of tre• ntitfes of rifles, machine no of the 22nd Regiment." ate besred. "It was a hand-to-hand fight, and 1 me+ndous iniport.nnoe," • yy; •.: t. ,.' .: .;,' ,A i _. 'iri. t 'i- ••.,-!•.. ,.:_ jr.4'6:G.ic. 'J�a yi.,i.,.,y .nL_r t�.'Y. '••"t"" •'t- '.N."'u;'. r -* ;� .-�. f' 'Y•yrt'w ry,T k.vc•i.e^a'l: .. '1�TiE:, 's".ywt.ac.a .. �.. .,* �y-' '... - .:�•. ,: ,ii: .4�` '�" _ `7.i��", • a 7MTr 2 IME SOLDIER'S MORNING"Nerviline" Cures CratuYp SPRAYER. WAR-WHISKERS. End + — in Making It Possible That Every end Misery Instantly T (Psalm 6:3.) �/ Tommy Shall Be Shaved. O Thou who ever divest, Tommy PLffiins does not allow the POTTED NO REMEDY 80 SPEEDY OR We seek Thy grace this day, enemy's shrapnel• to interfere with EFFICIENT. That in the strength Thou givest his shave. A real cramp cure? We may Thy word obey. All the world must have read with MEATS_ Yes, a real one—in a twinkling the May we resist, temptation, y amazed admiration that story, the cram Ice a dead one, and the last And tray there,in us be - - Full flavored and squir over, once you get a stiff The joy of Th salvation '., r•u°'^ other lava of how a group of Brit al`he perfectly cooked dose tie on the inside. Y •"�, _ ish Tomm:ee were coolly shaving in child's P y That we may walk with Thee. ThISL s here talk—it's a solid, the trenches when' the Germans make delicious truthful fact. No other remedy—not ti�>r 1 suddenly opened gun fire- upon dight. , a single one—will cure cramps so near when foes are pressing, . ,9 - 6andwiche8. ti quickly and harmlessly as Nerviline. And strengthen heart and nerve; them;or that other for teas Ir w atappe to shave in the ienicker'a 1. LAILs Me y an say That we ma ng street of a frontier town• or, yet c - b heap of misery. y never swerve, :'•'� '• Choice. _ "Last Saturday night magain, that story of ,the military y stomach Be neat when prospects favour b`L chauffeur who rather than permit Everybody's y felt like an infernal machine,' writes And great sucoes�s is known: the'whiskers of war to sprout un- favorite. 'T. P. Granger from Hartford. . "I was Be near when comrades waver lkwakened from a sound sleep and And we must stand alone. E duly for want of a mirror, lathered - found myself suffering the worst kind t and scraped his face while using the -of torture. I was s oubled up T o window of the car he was driving as ,could hardly cross m Dom. I had At evening time, as ever, :I ° Be near'to guard and keg ° a looking-glass! - n�ed Nerviline before for the same g P i ° ' ma thing and took a real good dose. Once Accept the day's endeavour You .y remember—or probably t remember—that the .Well, What donshe Buy ) Hers. felt the warm, soothing sensation And give refresrting sleek. you l ..of Nerviline in my stomach I knew I When weary eyes are closing Crimean War had the"curious ef- Alice—Does Maud', new gown flt' Was.ali right. It finished the cramps Regard our one request— feet of popularizing whiskers as her figure bit Of thearae s what she wanttl , Sickness at night is rendered a In peaceful safety rest. - _ Russians, the real reason being, of nightmare of the past if Nerviline is people to think is her figure. —T. WATSON. • • course, that our officers and men handy. It may be earache, toothache' Ridgetow•n, Ont., 1914. serving through that strenuous YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TLELL YpQ or cramps. Nerviline In every case campaign Try tdurine Bye laemedy for sed,weak, story will cure at once and save calling the g P g had neither means IIOr Byes and Granulated Ryellds; No emarttn Brothers in Distress, --doctor.doctor. opokuni•ty of shaving, and so had :ust Ere comfort.)write for Book of the%;; clan in its -- t ei•viline is s familyelf. The large SOc. family The wife of the colonel was m.akY to a • let their whiskers grow. 'y O' XurinesyeBeme4jco.,chic&&, lriily Nut so to-day, h.c,vv�e�e>•`Tomm� ' size bottle, of course, is 'most ecohomi- ing the round of the hospital and Q Evident. �•", A cal. Small trial size is a quarter. O� �( Atkins learned manv thins in the All dealers sell Nerviline. paused la the bedside of a wound V g ed Highlander. The gallant fellow, memorable South African War, and A weird-looking tadhad been ad." ' '� one of whose legs had bee ed that even a dressing a somewhat hosta�le meeb- OVER 20,000,000 UNDER ARMS. ly, amputated, was toying with • a � �ntment oC- shave under difficulties; including ing, and in conclusion said, "Now, _ casionall The succeed little soap and less water, is prefer. do I make myself perfaebly plain R" German helmet—evidently a trophy Y• y War Expense in "Europe of Over' of war. "Well," said the lady, "I even when others fail. able for comforts sake to a fort- A Voice from the Back of the supposed you killed your man T" night's growth of face appendage, Hall—I don't know. Sonic body �'- $50,000,000 a Du,'. "Well, naw," quietly responded ;Samples Free by Mail especially in hot weather. And he must have done it. _According to a Swiss computation the soldier, "you see, .it was like cuticua 6oaa and otutment sola throuahout the learned, too,. that shaving while • this. $e lar on the field acrid• 'ADenteamvleoreachmeuedtree,,rlthas-p, campaigning is by no means im- Ntnard's Liniment Cures Car to Cera t ' therewere in Europe at._the'end of pretty toot, tddrem-cuticura••Dept.K.Bow,,II�• . ills fest a mere civilian may August about 20,400.000. men act-- near me with an awfu' wound, an' P°- Y'. 1 bleedin' away somethin' terrible. I Imagine it to be. FARMS FOR SALE. tally under arms. At the beginning turbo-generator may be mounted-on ,!• N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Stnoy ..of October, Germany, accordingto was losin a lot e blo•xl too fraQ m Toronto. y to of the locomotive boiler or in 2; lIe but I .liana P Will Quickly Cure Swiss .spurts, had under arms g g W crawl up to one corner l the baggage,car. It F Yoli 'w ax'r To BUY oil SELL Arm Cors of her regular troops, him an butind him as well as . I i Fri-it, ti AN Grain or OIL Y P 8 P takes up but vety little room, A I ria Fa , and an equal number of reserves, �cx�uld, and he did the same to me. gage battery is used in ovu- write s. ay. Dawson, Brampton, or 90 Col- small makinga total of 54 Army, s, Naw thin , of cuorse, was said be- Any Sour Stomach 't>orne tit, iorvnto. ' 5 P neCtiOR with this, set fro the Cats . entry 2,IW,000 men. of these 24 tween us. I knew.00'German, an maybe lighted even if the locomo- NW. DAW80N, Colborne St'. Torante' .Army' Corps were in France, 6 in the ither man not a word o' Eng- tive is uncoupled and removed, Reltevee Fullness After Meats. — MISCELLANEOUS. --Belgium aad %Isaee, 1. in East lish: so when he'd done, no seein'rThe advantage of electric lights 1svCES. TGtIOBB, LUMPS. Prussia, and 11 .between Thorn and hoo else tae- thank him. T just imil- for pas.*enger trains are man)-, "When I was -working around the ' tnternaI and external, oo:red whit%. _Cracow. There are in.additi;on-as- I ed, an'. by way o' token handed him First of all, they eliminate the don farm last solute.. I had an attack of . out Darn by oar hems treatment. Wrtt• 4` my Glengarry, and he smiled hack croon as tanks and inflammation," writes Mr. E, P. Daw- s• before too late. Dr. Hellman >I[edloaa eumed to be .1,500.000 Land tulm K g Ras lighting kine, of Port Richmond. 'I sone wealcl Co,. Limited. Cotllna..00d. Ons. an ave me his helmet." p for a long time, but well enough to and volunteers serving in the inter= g systems, and the old oil lamps,ior, while (00.000 fresh recruits"are — w'hich usually spt fire to thf, train i work until spring. But something Machinery for Sale reported to be. in .training," suf-'PLEASED TO RECOMMENj) in case of wreck. The electric I*ent gong with my bowels, for I had : -- fictently advanced for the iar W be. , lamps do not overheat the car clur- i to use salts or physic all the time. My Engirie, shafting, belting, pulls��ss,, ready for service in November. BABY'S OWN TAtiLEIS ing the warm days of summer, and stomach kept sour., and always after etc. frvm large factory -for sale. :: Even the neutral.states,.it was" es- — they do not vitiate the air of the eating there was pain and fullness and Wheelock engine, 18 by 42, template coaches, making travelling uncom- t all the symptoms-of intestinal indiges- with cylinder frame, fly wheal, bear- timated, had mobilized more than + •lira. $curl Bernier, rinceIine, tion. Nothing helped me until.I used ue„ writes: "It is with Leasure fortable for-want of g ventilar Ings, ate., all in good vopditiaa, 5!,000,000 auWiers t> a war foo'tiag• (i p Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurt- L For each soldier, including initial that I reoomme�d Baby's Own Tab-f tion. _* ing, like other pills, _they acted very:; Shafting. from one inch to three and consequent expenses, 10c. Per f lets, which I have given 'my little mildly, and seemed to heal the bowels. : inches; pulleys thirty inches to_ k day is usually counted in an esti-,:ones for stomaeb and bowel trou- _ l`nderstood Children. I did riot require large,doses to get re- fifty inches, long sin inches to •mate.. This gives a. total daily war blew, constipation, lose of-sleep, and Applicant—"No, ma'am. I could sults with' Dr.• Hamilton's Pills, and twek•e inches. Will sell emttire or az le-fevers:. No mother of feel so glad that i have found a mild in part: expense, in Europe'.of over io,'dw,- mP young not work where there's" children.' yet certain remedy. To-day I am well NO BE1gOVABLE 000 sterling, Of this (says the �rhtldren should be without them." i yl� —"But we advertised for —no The Tablets.are Bran �, pain, no sour stomach, a good cuno.mist) Germany"would provide I,free -frorn injurious drugs and a Rirl w-ho understood children. appetite, able to digest anytbIng• This - OFFER; REFUSED. fur'some 1_, 00,000 per da Aus VO 1t ' n em. ma'am, That's why RP uian �- a w ole lot.of-good far_one--medi•! Frank Wilson TFfc1#b�T 600;000; ussla o�2 _ cine to do, and I'.can sa• Dr. Hamil. 75 Adelaide Street West, Toronto,r - -'--. _ ._ perf" asfety ..�_" good trstrh`s. �,-- ---- ls`are the -ya ttsr 'emnr-"v- 100,00o. and-France fur x(300,-OOU, w��r w ere tliev z<re. bpAr ptifis;and-m-y— ing s.tmeEvvn -Switzerland 2X60,000 daily thand spend- °�bymail oat 25'aentrl an boa frurn 1 I act'.., dealers1etRefuse a sub8tittute-forter. I am sure, proves t Dr, Hamit- `land licu•bably £100.000. The Ur. '1'vZlliams Medicine Co„ ton's Pills of ]Handrake and Butter i ruck�i --,i rr onCo.,B lie; Out, He--T like �im,ple thin¢`elf eati�_ nut, Bold In yellow boxes, •'Sc All She—I've he �•, era, or The Cata bozo e C _ S I 'noticed-..how • - -" NES)IERIZEll --: fled you are: Kingston. 1'R I I\� Poisonous Urns" S(dl Freely Ilaw ElPetritity . Ice Produet•d Tlghf A10nt'y Pinching Many -'Sa Homely It 1[urt, i Used. Aboard Moving ('art+. "Does your Face hurt you much 2" i. Th r u"a n „ - ds more are be:nQ narzed b ., - iq Y tilany- people are brou ht a to achtn n,rne whicb can , e �o. Johnnie. What made you R tx cur S P Th '•electri all • d uickl - c. h ted- �.. y as n �. - e �e r" 5 c . . P ithr _ .g think rriy face ached r belieee that tea .and'coffee are ne- train' is no novelty own any first class tree from causing oputna AatPopa<,Br1°,¢ -paanfull ' { Sister said you" were � '^'essities of.life, and.the strong lw£d I road; but there are few passengers' 5 :"that the drug. caffeine, in tea and who can tell how the electric cur- other. ancarsturly.for arty Brats; t.9e no homely.' coffee has un the system mikes it rent is produced which, keeps the other, zsr. at a21 dryena: • :- hard to loosen its ri c�•en when ;electric lamps b"rtrmn�g regardless of� - • g P , • • one realizes its Injurious effect, whether the train is in motion lir There is no such.thing as luck!:' �- •• - ` A.lade- writes ; "I had used cof• I not, I "There'dsn't, eh.? Did you.lyver-se" • lee for years'; it seemed one of the-4 fitrat-class. passenger trains an stanwhen it.-are anybody upset inkd whI was cured ql painful Goitre by ui.N- � ' •. - � necessities of life. A few mo&ha not only lighted by electricity, but w• AIID'S LLVLStE51'.BAY.ARD Mc�ICtLLIN as empty 1" 1 Better than" a r ago my health, which had been the current leas .beeon adapted to lthatbast, out --- " - t- _ slowly failing. became 'more' irn Cdrive electric fans during the hot Nlnasd's Ltnfsnent• turas Dlpbtheria. I was cured o2 Inflammation by ?1fI`r• i Mu$tard Plaster g ARDS'LdNIMENT. paired, and I. knew that unless re- summer months, and, in one or two :.IRs.- W. A. JosNRoS. lief came from'some'source-I w•oitid instances it is also used in the kit- 'One_da i the five:year-tall laugh- Walsh, 'Ont. . For Colds tri tfle c}]�! ter of the house was looking 'I wao 'cured of Facial NouralTia by :soon be a physical "wreck. c}reit of the -dining car, avhere the , g MIN ARDIi LINUVENT, Or SOfe il1I�IS• f0[ through -a picture lx)cu. 'when She J. 1I. BAILEY. , "I was weak and nervous;" had !food is cooked over the invisible -suddenly lanced a to her 'trio- parkdale, out sick headaches, no. ambition, -and ! fires of electricity, g P I - rheumatism Or stifTless, felt tired u7-ljfo-', My husband was -"In lighting a-pa.,settger.t.ra•in-tiro titer. "-anima," -said she, with a • also inning his health. He gees vision must be made fur supplying ,A er� serious es "rens a din',. a' sprains C , f Sp and l�tripS troubled •su much with indigestion the'ettrrent'-wheth'e'r or neat the train men gver go to heaven 1 "1Chy, of . � Capsicum " "Vase[ire"'— that ire'that at. times lie could .eat only 'a cis "in motion. To accomplish' this a course, my dear," answ•cr'ed 'the Fort'stalling ilitn. i 'brings quick relief fe.w mouthfuls, storage battery is generall • install= mother in a'sttrprised voice: "What ( � "Finally we 5 Barber—Ivor hair's Lery thin .,n c y saw arka ni r aclrer- lin connection with.the electrical makes you .ask 1'' Beranse," re- the top. sir. j CAPSICUM ti ed suet brnight a l�aekngr. I , l: ,-ell.i atur. There.are three systems sponded the little girl, turning to Customer—:1h, I'm grad uf'tltat, I lowed directions for making care in use for train lighting. The first.II the book again, "I have never seen hate 'fat 'hair, fully, afid ikltled cream, nhich turn- lis the 4traiglit �turage sy tem w nidi{ art} pictures of,angels -with whis e _ed it t,a the l plicst rich-lookin_ consists of a• storage batter large kers.'' "Tliaf's f $ 5' g easily accounted "p WARM WINTER. rt and ttistinq ch"ink I ever saw -served :cno.ugh to -store, ui icient current for, darling." -was the. smiling re- June west.ber'Prevailo in California, the j at any tahle, and w'e bare used ,f ,r the needs of the trsiti en ►outs I joinder •tf nruther. "R'hile men du ideal watering place, reached comfortably Trsdenw% :.:PUstnin ever since.. ; l } i and conveniently by the Chicago acid I '.�.:. bet'teeen terminals. 4X--coursre, this) go,to lleat-en, t:ie,• i,n.�• qct there North western Ry. Four splendid trains .t does all t}lat 8 fCttlStard I C�inP+.l fire p�l„pas in «:e'.,ght l st,:rage blttery has to be char ed �.}n a tar: •h-r�'r daily from the. new Passer r Terminal, I Cbicago. The Overland Limited--fastwt, Plaster wi}I d0, IS cleariel,. ill as many w'eek's, said now• feel befur., each -trip. The lamps are train to San Francisco; the Loa suss?et easier W apply,and Al no t* well and stri,n. in every re-nect. Itaia d 1)v merely turning the j =2 I Limited three day@ to Land of Sunshine, blister the sl(jn• headaches have grnc, at7d• I-at1 st.itclt, -hicli - dings 'Glte currents `� ="=� A a o the famous San Francisco Limited and _ the California )tail., Lured in the battery• ��' Pate?, illustrated matter on Callforni:t 'There are many other ••V&serine" -tr. gesso -•oman. .lir hti�band'� inda� � ' gcstion has h ft hri. suet he •can Irl t•he second system a. small gen- S'' ' anal the iris F:zpoeitione and fun p partipu• preparations—sima lehomeremediea trutiv eat, ant l hing• eratur is eared•or bel"ted to the s�,'ss,-\ larF on Application to B. Hr Bennett, then: that should be in every family—_g eral Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, out. Carbolated"Vaseline",'anand, Name Given by t•-';t ra<ti ut'Pa',st um I .n h^cls•of otic of the rttrs. This •c- ;,,' septic dressing for cuts,.it,sect bites, r+` l[;�,., l'<ir5ds n. Ont. Reazi '-The generator supplies electricity di- � - $ridhet's.lxiufit etc; White'"Vaseline", to pre- jihad t+.t -We7ville'" in pkg; r f ctly to the lamps' and also to an I vent rednen and'roughness of face T' ,�tt{tn r sties irl tiro f.,rms: autiTiary s#urage batter}•, which • y Wliy is,it only one.o'cluck I and hands; pure"Vaseline",for Ropilar l'estinn - must be well.' keel,i the lamps burning ;vhen the, < A i thought it teas tw•o, said _lIr4r piles, chiiblains, et(!., and other& --11bf,ilcd, i5-c and 25e packa,es. tratn..is standing in stations or ► Bronson. as the clock struck,)ne• Writef+orournew illustrated book- it'�i;tnl I'n;futn--i� a � ,iril,le petR yards. -This :system is rather more " '� �. ��' i-I'llver "Naw, ntum: said Brides luscrdcoingtheirmanyuse& der. A teasPornful diswlvos quick- complicatedT uian the first, but has lather thin w-an at this toime• ly in a carr of.iiot Nva-fer :ind, with i the added advantage-that the ctor- l� uv day.'' - -a CreaTrtand rllSj-ft r..nllke h{.lrllc-I'Ml� age imttury &,-s-not hkv&-- to ': be' ys, , • Ward's Liniment Cures Distemper, ..c IteCeraf(e -Iltvttlatl}'. 30�•• al](1' :7�C c}larged a , the te.rminals.. ..•� . .. . . tins• ; In the third system a small. seri- _ �t t A little. brief authority car a "f tF i- The COkt �f'r. 111, f l=ut:h e:inEl4 is era#or .driven )V. a Y urns steam ChtESEBkOUGH MF'G CO. tallt�rlt the same. 1;:-Glu urbine Pnaine which Secures stein] THE dried apples will puff a small ma:, YOUGI& "'Piere's. a Tif aeon',' f.,,r I'„�tunr, the luvumatice b-oile'r, is used up M the limit.. t 18a0CHABOT AVE, MONTREAL sold by Cruces•.,, to supply the current. This tiny :ED. i. iR\a F' :: .'la, Kinard's LintIntnt CUres Colas, sc 11 Iv ' ".aa�'?' . Ln{:: ., ..:•.rte. '' '�..ns:,.,'a� h'. .," ?•: +` - ,! ,s..,'`igrp+w,iC •. :._�„ ,'Gr +.•«+,�,••,., •tn°'^^' •�;.' ,�.�•'?,�3a.. y.: ., ; . .r ro.'. ,•'^ •,.H4-•, .+u�� 'i.H1' •t yi, 'y. b:J`� S�' _ ,^Yr..aa.:3 �xv,� '. Y — TM' y# R',� ~'.51`dJSj!Y•' F•p „ .., 5 ,4Y 3}�..• .,, 4 wS l w,•r a.a' .•.>•• •1... t^..r; ». •..^�agarp -Sim Cw•.•:_• ,., , _.,a, .. ..'�?",�. +'Y .i':. «.h' .•r' r,>. «.y. :t ;..x. _ c x -„ } .+W"'•-M'�•M�,1PY- . v3Y6' ,.1.x.1+ t -n.i..} 'IS Vr"f-a 'v'•FRbs M n•,j..a,%iw..a`�"'._w' .._..m.w^,',tar.`•L ••�f"�-"t•" �',� •4, ..i• �tii1, '9+.. _•�-,I',•�' - q- ' �••� � TT T Q -Rev. J. Mcllroy will occupy PIUHS8INt3 11[dBgl>iTA ' ,. ter. LOCALISMS.1SM►7. the pulpit in the Baptist chnrc6. x e^• sin" O O Green River, on the of ternooa wnd White W inter_Wheat. ..,,,.'.... 1.16ds evening of Sunday, Dec. 27th. In Red ,. •••••• 1.15 ; -Mies Maggie O'Leary is visit- cogsequence there will be no ser- M' ed ...... l.lb , Spring Wheat.................., 1.00 : . friends in Dublin. vice in St. Andrew's church here Goose ............ .. ... -James Andrew spent Sunday that evening. pat,a•••„, ,- ,,••,,,,,••,;.•, 1.50 Brass Jardinieres, fern pots, candle sticks,camps, etc bh friends in Toronto. ---Foxes are said to be qquite e silverware, Cake knifes, cold mat forks, frgit Found—A child's kid glove. numerous along- the lake shore - - ser call at News' office. this fall and some of the farmers spoons, sugar shells,knives, forks,spoons,etc. -Miss Annie Stanley spent over report having lost a number of VEGETABLES - Hockey sticks, skates, pucks, straps, ` oday with friends in Oshawa. fowl from their visits. One- of -F. W. Weeks unloaded a car the marauders has been bagged by ran and snorts On one of our enthusiastic sports- Moth organs, pipes, k. men. --' g tobacco pouches, watches and =D. Pettit has been spending a -Mrs. W. J. Clark returned Cabbages.. Parsnips,' Onions, many other useful g1fts. iple of days in the city this home on Saturday after being in Carrots, Potatees, etc. ek Hamilton fora few days owing Quality guaranteed, prices right. J• H. IS u I�/�/ © Y -W. Dickie and H. J. Marquis to the death of her father,the late Indhone 101r I a business trip'to Oshawa on I Wm. Alla .n, She was accompan• p arsday. ied by her daughter, Miss Fanny, E+� L, Cha maul Pickering -James Denny has shipped who has been living with her P ' ,en carloads of stock during the grandparents for.several years. 1C It month. -Another of. the oldest resi- C C ” -Lorne Squires was in Guelph dents of the township in'the per- D e iq oret week and took in the annual son of Mrs. John Reddin, died at Barg'ai n ay - inter Fair. her home on Sunday morning last. ant a few days with her broth- nesday when her body was laid to D. Simpson. rest in the R. C., cemetery, Her — dT — -The Bell telephone Co. have death took lace afteronl a few stalled a phone for James Den. days illness, although she has been J. C. PHILIP'S CHRISTMAS. GROCERIES of Greenwood. falling for some time through old - - ON - -We regret to report that age. - THE FRESHEST AND BEST OF EVERYTHING muel Bath is confined to his -The time is near at hand for - a��.TVR�A'v I through illness. holding the annual election for •New.Cleaned Currants, loc per lb. -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- police trustees, So far the that- Best steak .. .:. 18c - ,spent Sunday here with her ter is very quiet and we hear of Round steak ... . :' 15c 'vew Valencia Raisins, extra large, '0' per 1b. - ither, Mrs. B. Bunting. no new aspirants for the position, Sausage ... 15c New Seeded Raisins,'1 lb pkgs, 2 for 25c. -Miss O'Leary,of Lindsay spent and the present members of the Pork chop 18c ew days with friends in Picker- board have not ruet with severe Shoulder roast, beef. 15c New Seedless Raisins, G fsc F, ! lb &k a, 15c lb. p during the past week. criticism and we believe that not Chuck roast, beef -14c - ----- =Lloyd Bateman, Rib roast, beef of Toronto, much opposition would be offered 10c Mixed Peels-Lemon, Orange and Citron-20c lb. Nixed Nuts-Alm int Sunday here at the home of to their return to the, .'seats of the Roast pork 15c onus, Walnuts, Filberts, 20c lb. Finest Icing Sukar, 10c lb. p grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunting mighty.' = The above rices at shopor e - Albert Coghill, of Toronto, , -Gentlemen, just come to the from wagon. Spices, Essences, Baking Powders, Etc.. Jello-orange ;izrned home on Saturday after concert given by S. S. No. 4, east, - finding four months here 'with Pickering on Dec. 22nd, to see how lemon, raspberry, strawberry, cherry, etc., inncle, F. H. Hall. you get ready for a visit. Bash- LM.CtS 5 Ci Swettto Ed -- Get them here-3 for 25 cents.=Now is the time to get in a ful youths will be shown that A*Ad,MwdLsstlft - ph stock of Royal Household shyneRs doesn't pay. Come and _ :' Phone or send-your order. , tir.for the Christmas baking, see how cleverly Lochinvar wins - VEGETABLES - pt by F. W. Weeks his bride amongst many difficul- FRUIT -Remember the concert to be ties. Why a dentist doesn't get - Ten in the town.hall.tl s__Thurs- rich will-be-made k wn Kitchen -=- MerryChristmas t0 a� our y evening by the teachers and Frolics will delight all. Have you tried Marquis' Home - ils of the public school. -Ho for Xmas at home at the Made Taffy, -- -- - =The trustees of S. S. No. 2, old fire side, anywhere. Single Leaveour orders for Fancy'Xmas " is secured the services of Mar- fare tickets, good going Dec. 24th Candyy at 25c. We and 81 per-box. .. . Customers and Friends ih McDonald, of Ripley, as and 25th. Good till end 26th to Samples here Saturday night. - wher for the ensuing year. return or at a fare and a third. Bananas 15 cents per doz. -Monday was a very busy day Good going 22.23, 24, and 25th. Lemons 30 cents per doz. the bank, as a large number Good to return till end 28th. Try Dates 9 cents per lb. Despite ull the adverse couditsons and, war talk now in the country, ve hapteniDw to pay their tax and secure those and all tickets at Cranberries 10 cents per lb. Is before the percentage would "Staph nsen's," (opposite Hewis we are Dow busy opening out one of the fluest displays of Imposed. Bros,) hitby, at your leisure Pomegranates, Oranges, Winter :limas Goods the Town has ever seen. =The Autumn Leaf, Mission He tickets to or from anywhere. Grapes, Grape Fruit, Celery, _... gad will hold their regular Stephensou redeems his tickets at' Brazil Nuts, Peanuts and ►nthly meeting at the home of par, when prevented using. Choice Lima Beans, etc. Chinaware, Glassware and Japanese Fare-a magnificent die- �DV. H. Peak at 280 p. m. to- 10 best ocean S. S. lines. All exis- Arrow, Saturday. ting rys. 'rates etc, guaranteed H. J. Marquis, - Pickering' play. Leather .Goods, Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, '•-Quito a number from this right. Try and call oil write or " ukates, Hockey Sticks, Sleighs, etc. *11ty attended the Fat Stock phone 86, Stephenson, Whitby be- ow at the Union Stock Yards at fore travelling. " " - iPoute last week and report .the -Tile pwopte of Pickering�"cvn- Good- luck _� _-Fannm-GBod�- --r Allies' ,end Gents' S_parfs and_Ties, W"'QQl_ nw a great success. - 4hip have responded nobly to the Miss E. McMaster, - who has appeal to the various branches of - -Cape., Sweater Coats. Gloves, Zfitts, Slippers, etc. ; d chargge of the millinery depart the patriotic fund. The amountlh Trees Space forbids telling all about our huge display. - Just bear in mind, silt of D. Simpson& Co.'s store raised under the auapic" of the ding the past two seasons Ieft towwhip authorities is about ---you can get everything you want at _ her home in St. Mary's on $2000 i-n money, as well as be- Depends on having the right kind Y nday. tween one and two thousand dol- of trees. Bowknin's have THE BIG STORE., -,Scial Christmas sermons will lays worth of clothing. In -addi- heavy fibrous roots. ,;. elivered in St. Andrew's tion to this a large arnoiint has They are grown in the right kind I hreb on Sunday neat by the been raised by Women,s Institutes M C HAPMAN stor, Rev. J. McIlroy, and ap- churches Sunday Schools and by of soil. They dre handled ■ • opriate music will be rendered private persons. The county and packed in the pink of the Choir. council has also appropriated• condition and they • grow. " 4:P. C, Brown, t y: R. onlay this$15WA ou patriotic purposes. Of B t was in Whitb on Monde this amount Pickering's share will Two more agents wanted BE R ding the funeral of, the late be over $2500. It will thus be seen in Ontario County. $tone, night operator, who that the amount raised by thiq - is mysteriously murdered on township will be no inconsiderable THOS, W. -BOWMAN do ON CO:, We have on hand a fine stock mnplete-in every detail .of the .beat -_ quality rubbera, which will give you satisfaction, *. day morning last. sum- 'We hope to be able in a • LIMITED Misses Myrtle `Nilson and -future issue to give a detailed lgie Every who have been at- statement of the amounts raised Ridgeville, Ontario Ouir stock of underwear of several qualities is the best yet;- either tiding the model school at Orillis from all sources in the .township. fleece lined or wbol•and prices varying from $1.00 to $5.00 ve returned home. having cow - a suit. See al'so our new Xmas ties, mufflers,. braces, etc: sled their course as teachers in UXetS C Swett t0 �3t Lining. The British official news censors , • j -A large number of our sub•, will take thirtyone hours'holiday Our specialty is gents furnishing and boots. We are the agents- for during Christmas. the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and:guarantee a perfect fit.and Gibers are in arrears in their complete satisfaction with every garment. bscription to the News. As our Good headway was made at t1e ..A Position for Ul Y pensee are heavy, we will 'ask meeting recently held in Toronto, and Tinter R A •BUNTING P:ICKERINGi- at those unsettled accounts be of the Interdenominational Com- R. • >' - Id. at once. mittee on Church t;niori. We have a sound business proposition -The Ladies' Aid of . St, An- for a, reliable energetic salesman for Lieue and. L. 'S. nd a new is ONLY 7 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS - •ew's church have begun prat• this district to sell fruit trees, small to raise and command a uew bat- fruit, flowerin shrubs etc. Pa in '%drama entitled. The lion in northern Ontario with g y inister'sride" which the in• weekly,outfit free,exclusive territory. y' .And there grill be buav days before that for you if you do not make , Major C.N. Campbell second. OVSR 600 AORES nd to present in the Town Hall - your Christmas selections early of fruit and- ornamental stock under Gout the end of January. The Earl of Levin and Melville, China is always appropriate. and useful. Salad bowls, celery- cultivation. We sell through our , --W. H.Jackson,of Brock Road, who had heen wounded and cap and spoon trays,vases cups and saucers. plates, sugar M hold an auction sale of cow, gu'r-% to direct er the consumer and tared by the Germans, .escaped '�and cream•teapots; mustard Acta,pepper and salt etc '• 1f, feeding steers 2 years old, across Belgium without a ass. Bvr-�ntee delivery• of fresh, hi ' . 13 p grade trees. Our agencies are vaiu- A•large range of beautif61'stationery, •+� aarling steers and brood sow,, port. able by reason ofthe service, we give Bo an unclaimed Heifer, 3 years and the volume of business done. Es. Fancy trays, hand bags, clocks, toys, games, books, etc,,etc. The Hydro-Electric Power Com- d, on Saturday, Dec;�l9th. te.blished iii gears. Write Choice fruit for pour Christmas cooking,-raisins. currants, peel - mision has ordered a reduction in PELH?1M NURSERY CO.; p' =-Our merchant, have secrired a fig, dates, prunes, apricots, nut$ and all kindaof s ices \ rates in almost all 'municipalities L stock of Christmas goods that TOROSTO, ONT. our confectioner is always the choicest. See,our novelty Dutch . boxes in the Aystem, which will mean an O y y y ill compare favorably in price annual saving of$200.000 P. S. Handsome Catalogue on request id quality with that purchased g either to applicant or those'wish- `.Prices as low as last year, with goods of beat quality. r the city. Be Loyal to your Ing Nursery stock.. i'wn and patronize home trade. G. A. GILLESPIE, . DUNBARTON -Mrs. Dennon and children, of Your Hair Needs ELM DALE MILLS' Lankford, are visiting the form • iia parents, C. H. and Mrs. Bud- Parisian Sage pICK�RSNC :g. They intend to leave the IT QUICKLY REMOV 8a DANDRUFF, � * . f the week to siend Christ- Just because your hair,is 'full of Is the place to get your next Something Interst�ri to Farmers '. Iffwith relatives in Cleveland. drindruff, thin,.streak ,dull and never rig g y bag of Flour,' The notices notices for the annual will do up to look pretty, do not des- -_ _ ;fool meeting should be posted r&W; Beautiful hair, thick fluffy Ogilvie's Royal-•Household can't be In•f�itiire I will, have Harness and Horse Goods at W. J., p by Wednesday next. School lustrous and• absolutely free, from beat for Bread. Bodell's, B•roniham, at regular ovices: „ Gds who have_ not got the dandruff is only a matter of cane. Parisian ga a fregiTemly�splied Glienera Flour - - Pastry Flour Call and see hien.. k forms may secure them- at 1.� ,,a will work won era. Just one applica- Graham Flour • k6 NEws office at a npminal cost. tion stops itching head; removes den- Fresh Rolled Oats �,Fnll stock pf 1 ai•ness, Robes, $lanketx+,, Rugs and all horse - -- _- 'tanro on his success tin winning ri ht to the hair-roots and furniahes Oats and Oat Cho "- gids at Pickering. ._ Donald druff and all-ezeessive oil. It goes Bean and Shorts lyd prize for fat calf under one the nourishment needed-the hair be- " ' Barley and Barley Chop � -Boots au8 shoes repaired'as well as harness. , r of age at the Fat Stock Show comes sof c, abundant and radiant with Mixed Feeds •� tics Union Stock Yards, Torou. life• �iolaseihe Meal and Molasses;Meal. " PICBERiNGI- HARNESS EMPORI'U,1A. also Harry Wade in winning Parisian Sage cot only' saves the hair but stimulates it to grow long and Spectral prices in ton lots. th place for. calf in the same heavy. Geta 50-centbottlefrom T.M. Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL + ; RA- Mr.: Wade also won fourth McFadden at once. There is no other F• �T, '�7�T` e3sfJ lie for carload of liogs. --Just as good." Chopping every dayl _ I ,