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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_12_25 ' z-'_. � . .., - ,. .. >J. :•°r sqC..s>.r'�` -,:Kp.S '^t. :"at_mi�p; ,v o,a..nn: 'c,- Iyr•, ' Y`t VOLS XX , •PICgERING, ONT+ F'RINo. 13 D �safssstastal dQrDl. [yWHIT Llt WEST HILL.-,-MILLS. TT,T-\ Eetabllahed 76 yearsMedica I SPINK r .LLLS Art. Hodgson spent the week-cirri in The public school bad their closing Toronto. exercises on Tuesday afternoon when RE. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- Blake Beaton is home for the Xnras an interesting program was rendered. ;.;Mew • teredmemberofthe ODtometricalAnso boli.days, Rev., H. D. Cameron and W:T. �oi•a�of Ontario. Special attention given to �7gITE SATIN—BREAD align Irene Axford ie visiting with Heron were at Agincourt on Wednes- GREENWOOD 4 ie :g of glasses. Eyes tested free, North friends in the vale. day attending a meeting of the Exe- '``' Lemont. +tetfX CREAM BUNS—FAMILY D. B. White is spending the Xmas cutive of the Bible Society. NO, MCKINNON. M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA BUNS—PASTRY holidays under the parental roof. This section has been canvassed for : . Ediabur�rttb,member of the college of . The north and south roads are quite, the Belgium fund and tbe'canvassers _ Fhyarciana and Sargeous of Ontario,licentiate _ BRAN bad owing to the great snow banks. have met with good success, about ILLS o! 13o7al College of Surgeons, Edinburgh SORTS F. A. and ,Lawrence Major are $423 hav' ig been collected. aSPW d attention to dsieasea of women aad children, Office and residence,Brougham, 1BO spending the holidays at their homes The Citizens Committee met in the PICKERING MEDICAL SVC ) here. 3felville school-room SCREENINGS(wheat Mrs. J. H. •Turaer, of Milton. spent ni ht 1 week Wttulm. an on secure a site for the proposed rink. To -the Far Mrs White. A committee was appointed to solicit rlCZEaiNa, - ONTARIO OAT CHOP Th Methodist Xmas tree on Ston subscriptions for stock. Building opehre CORN AND CORN CHOP day night (although stormy) was a atiols will begin in the spring, TT s. ELGIN TowLS, M. s., x, D., c. x., grand success. size of the rink will be 60x195 feet. An unlimited quality of Barley ls" Physiaiia t°charge MIXEI?GRr1I?N & CHOP The Baptist S. S. Xmas tree will be r 8peot•]LC 1a Beotsl Diseases Prostatic Dia held on Xmas of •�+ - and Wheat wanted, for Maas s - a, Diamines of ilromea s o eye. ght, the program con- CKERRYWOOD ._ _ which I will '!'timers,It-Bay examination. Diseases of eye /'� sisting of songs, dialogues, readings, pay ......- , nasi now,throat and langs.- Fittingglwsa and Cj DAZ C O A T solos and choruses by the school. Ad• A grand patriotic concert:under the ' the highest af3 aottte and apron 3 and I to 9 .iZ.i.J mission 15 and 10 cents, auspices of the Women's Sewing Cir- g Price. Oisoe Boffin 19 to a and t co P /9l� Call me u and y p (Scranton D. L. & W.) Blake Annis had quite an exciting cle of pollipg sub-division No. 6. will P get m rices. mal, — time last Thur eight. His horse be given in Cherrywood on the even= STOVE, CHESTNUT, PEA became frightened at some cattle and Ing of Thursday. Dec. 319t. The pro- E. FAREWELL, B.C., HARRIS- AND-STEAM bolted to the ditch throwing all the gram will be given by the well-known Chopping Mondays,Wed • T1iRB,Ooans�OrownAttor°ey,andOounty Occupants out, but fortua$tely no one entertainer, Mr. Alex. Anderson, of flsllatfar. Qoarl Boons,Whitby, 14v - -PRICES RIGHT. was seriously hurt; Toronto, and will consist of patriotic ; -*A* +� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and longe, readings, scenes and stories of. ne$dayl3 and Fridays'. - +8olioitor.Notarypnblrs.Etc. Moasyto J, I„ gPINK LIMITED, with thetrowd Xmas u}ght the great war. Magnificentviews will Can. OMee Brock St.Worth,'wbttbl. Sbly r � at Whitevale. be given of the men of the moment, . �,. recruiting and entraining of the MY BA KER`S 30Y i9 folly egtta} ' PICKERING, O\T, KiNSALE Lroops from all parts of the Empire; to any Western mill brand and ililtitiElill Ii�Qr3/!' Britain's battleships, scenes from the makes a better flavored loaf. �[T G. HAM—Issuer of 1f orris e A very pretty home wedding/took war zone and wounded heroes return. Besides this•it costs-less money. : >!* . Licenses in the County of oata�o, LOCK HERE S�• Place on Wednesday. the 1 th inst., ing from the front. - Dont miss thio P okering village, 27ly Special prices in lots of five'bags -.. _ at 10.30 a. m., at the home of Mr. Ben treat. We want everybody to come TPOUCIiER. Real Estate. Auc- The Clarelnarlt t L1�rni 8rignall. Oxdrift, Ont., when his and help to sing -The Maple Leaf," or over. • tioneer, valuator,collector and teener tore Store, youngest daughter,` Charlotte E4he1 "The Red, White and B1He;' and other o t marris,te lic°anee,Brougham. soy Lottie,, became ttie bride of 11r. John popular and patriotic songs, Program F. =r. VF�L�•F.iN ! is the beat place to get . your Stewart Corner, of Dryden,Ont. The begins at 8 o'clock, sharp. Admission HOPPER Issuer of Marriage U()V;E FUR\ISIIIXGS, we have ceremony w" performed b 25 and 15 cents, Llcana" in the County of Ontario dressers, washstands, iron Kobt. y the Rev. Bos at store and_hl_1 residence.Claremont. McIntyre.y pastor of the union '�'�'••� • _ ` and brass bedsteads, par- Church, Dryden. The bride entered sRocK ROAD D B,BEATON TOWNBHIPCLEIiE for suite, buftetta, and the room leaning on the arm of ' ' • Oon,•yaaoer, Oomasirsloaer for inking side boards, mattresses and spring her father and looked charming at- Eat) Sunday morning, Dec. 18th, L 0 10 K an faits. Aaeonataat. Elm, lion to Loan P g 'Mrs.mss,. o ••I"aw of Ma rime Lio couches, and all kinds chairs tired in embroidered net over white B. Reddin, widow of the late I have forsRie the best 28 gauge cocas' lhr . Out. t_. always in stock, also many silk with pretty tulle veil and..orange John Reddin,.passed away at the faro- rorragated iron at $3.80 a s u POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, other articles too numerous blossoms, carrying a shower bouquet 'I home near here, in her 78th year, cl are. .. 14 • for Counties of York and Ontario. Aao to mention.'Rememberwe of roses and Orange blossoms. The � � Reddin was born in- Ballnlrobe. 20 gauge corrugated`iron at $3.80 Yam galea of all siren attennp. . off ahortsat — keep the goods and de-. bridesdaid, Miss Della Robinson, a Mayo, Ireland, May 94, 1$38, the eld- C- aatroe Address circa°Bier P.O., Ont liver them to est.of seven children, all except one s Fquare. l; your niece of the bride,looked charming in est.op A. BRE WSTER, V. S„ Gradu= home,- at the very White net and shadow tame with earn- having predeceased her. That the .Also Eastlake shingles,• metal s ate of Toronto venertnary College,has lowest price. ation and maiden hair fern. M Jia. eOd was preceded by an illness of lees lath, sidings, ed as omee is Clanmo°t village. All%II patronize our town merchants. Hutchison, of Dryden, ably supported than two hours adds to the grief of ' ceilings and 1( of domestioa ted animals treated Oslla gr :a�gbt promytly attended to. lad, don't send lour-good dollars the groom. The g000m's gift to the the bereaved family. She apparently ventilators.. + sly away to build- up some other bride was a sunburst of pearls,to the enjoyed better bealth'than for some --' place. -Yours for business. bridesmaid a pearl- pin and to the time and was active as usual up to Premier cream segacators. ]' B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• gmawsman a pair of-gold cuff links. the eveoing preceding her death, A G ° rof Ont' io and a°d °°ileotor for After the hs p sudden attack of heart failure caused 1116140 e s of Ontario either aad York All kiada or BEAL ppy cnu le had received .. Gasoline engines. saw •oke ocus either yrl:•taly or by&action. congratulations, about forty guests her death. She is survived by oneSanas re ooueat.d. For dates or other_pas� r •,He 'at down to a daintyweddinglunch- eon and six daughters: Timothy. ttenlars•pply•t resideaee,8ltaabeth HL,prat bloc Frost %V1re.Feaees and gates -- SM4. P6on•orders left at Naves Omee,pick- Pon, The present - were num-roue y and Louse, Pickering; Marga- silos, or Macnab'a store, Oier'smoat. will re. CLAREMONT and costly and showed the high esteems ret, principal, Reddin Business ljtterCarrjers and ha _fork . eatdeyrompt•tteatioa. SaNQactlon_Eoyr _ • , a a , pro- - supplies. -- Asad.Fig, aEm1W U Taneat 1 eol —— FARMS WANTED are held by their friends. Amidst fPSeional nurse. Buffalo; Katharine, showers of rice and well wishes Nr. stenographer and-book-keeper. Buf• Get' my prices on any of the above— S. R. if-'ENNOCK Rnd M". Corner left the afternoon falo and Mrs.-M. J, Corey Buffalo, train for Toronto sand eastern points. The funeral took pplate on N' ednPsday, before buying. IWHIr VALF, ONT. We want a farm of 50rto75 acres - 18th, co the R. C. Chnreb. of which runeral DitrKtor and itmk,alme< about the seropd or third There. a good dialogitp at. NA bite• the deceased was a devout. Faithful Bell Phone: concession of Pickering vale Xmas jiglit, metnher. A solemn High' Maas of i+ and-in tlie-ea?tern art of tr,tuiem was crlettiratetl by Rev, Fath- F' J: Proline, 'Pickering Any business entrusted CQ me will. - er Ryan. who also officiated . clip be carefully handled. the Towns Lip' of Pickering. WH[Ttav grave, ". _ • Chat' eS Mod — �'. ade.pendpnt Pbone No. 151f. 'JOHN FISHER d Co. The 9-pear old son of LP:lie Moore - was kicked by ahnmel,ast Wednesday T4ie Rapti!�t Xinaa Tree Xruas -- -Country Real F.;tate. and seriou;fy injiired. ,flight at « hitevale. C 0 A Albert' Bell la o T t,'10 to f the .R'ind:er +�•.f Lt' PH i8 O�N ITTp DE\ Bt'ILDI\C,.L. 1 allf-yes haw begun to iu,ild a bowling BROUGHAM r.. d r1 DF.LdiLF• CT,. E., Tug•,\TO, alley SOu.th Of PPPI'e Shl)e stare. " AM Has a full'line of Ires — -- ---f _ fiorne of our town industries have hiss Lillie Holtby •is home for.a LUMBER,1�iDEJ<\, A 'T - h and Cur- doubled theirstaff. The Buckle fac- t'me B LA 1 ed meats constantl - tory now em Ioys25U men, 6gottvhom 'L: Devitt,'of-Toron.to. is home o ' Spice—Itoll;— ea fait—S—aeon, holiday. A s sial aittinl#ofethe Haigh Court Miss 51a oey McKinnon is home for 1` Sem, Eologna, �Veinera, etc. I will have constantly on' hand a will the holiday. Shin lea ;, t)e -held here on Jail. 7.h, when K , • Cement, Brantford r ,Highest prices paid for the trial of the Ltali,n charged with Clifford Corner, of Toronto,•is here ;Butcher's cattle full apply of best coal at the murder of a fellow-countryman with his grand-parents. Roofing Corrugated galvan= will take place, Dean Mairs is.visiting relatives at s : . 9l• • .,p a ;ova est lerqpossible Brice, The Victorian Order of Nurses, teoo Keswick and Roach's Point. 1e rht `i 711 leave charge of the-Cornmunity Christ- H. =Norton has been in the general •�s V �. GIBBON - ►nos Tree, have shout completed their hospital sif fering with infiainmatorp iced iron anti Eastlake Shingles. r arrangements. - It will he held on rheumatism. Tuesday. Dec. 29th, of b p. m, on the Otaing to the drifted state of the wire fencing F1ISt-class riga fpr hire ;� + creenbur•n station. lawn ro front of Dr. Evans residence; roads the Markham mraildid not reach Dag or night -, , jest east of the Standard Banka Sev- here on Tuesday.. �. oral hundred children are beim train- Wm. and Gordon' McLean, of Sun- 'C.- /"^•�� Bus meets all trains REAL' ESTATE..... ed in patriotic,songs,and on that even • derland, are here with their uncle, J. A. "V.- R E E SO R, ins will march to the grounds, led by McLean, for a few weeks. Teaming promptly attended to. tt #tfr�t�t>c+ �� _.. the 84th Regt. Band, Everybody is Burt and Mrs.Matthews and Baugh- - LOCUST FILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co, rivileged to Out aptesen.t on-the tree ter, \irs, M. Matthews and Lafayette �iP. H. Peak •*'��� � s for a friend. are spending Christmas in Toronto, ,.__•.+ -The mystery surrounding the Stone .• Miss Woodhouse'and'Miss Daniels, ' f Picketing, murder case is as great as: ever. The who have been staying with Mrs.T, 3 Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Indian or foreigner that the Italian Perryman have returned to their - XMAS perty and Village D*ellings, Stated was in Whitby that night de- homes in Toronto,.:--• Wint8r Term Opens in firgt-class Companies. 'claring that he was going to kill.some- The Ladies' Aid of the Christian ' Jinn 4th Node has been arrested by Detective Church will meet at-theirome of Mrs. BUSINESS N'o Pxe3=11a 3 Notes Greer on suspicion. HP is the man Asa Hubbard on Wednesday, Dec 80, " or If not insured with me,call and and who wassnppo Stri Agfa ca better position sitiopuby rtak- P seen in the unions g at theusual hour. All are welcome.talion in Toronto sed to have. of off Thos. }'erryman hna.sold his pro- k' USUAL DURING ALTERA- O com are rates, at Pickering. Birmingham, who was P y ere to Dr. Bentley, of Toronto, TIONS TO THE MAP OF EUROPE. r a friend of Stone's,and who said that and will give possession in thespring. he was shot at has been closely ques• Mr, Perryman and family intend f go. WE ARE .READY.. LfCi !%y%G�/CJ -We r. Richardson• tioned by Detective Greer, but so far in to New Ontrrio. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND .. ; no enbstantiel clue has been discover- • C. Mechin, B. A., Sc.,of the firm 'WE WILL SELL THEM AS REA- TORONTOa OST. ed. The inquest will be resuumed on of Kinghorn & Mechin,engineers and Notary Public, Pickering, Jan. Fth. contractors; Toronto, is home for a SONABLE AS THEY CAN BE FUR- Thin school stands head and shoal- The church parade of the Home few days,after having completed two CHASED ANYWHERE IN :. ders above the ordinary business u Guard on Sunday was notably inter- constructional contracts in western. CANADA, liege and when "erred,THOROUGHNESS'ranks Mase You lots of Water ?. eating because of a statement made by Ontario, < F TRAINING is coin erned, ranks amonCol. J.E. Farewell. At the cohelus- Rev. Mr. McClellan, of Claremont, OUR STOCK 'CONSISTS,OF;- g the beat on the coCBRICK ntinent. . . , OF WHITEVALY ion of the service in the Methodist will occupy St. John's ppulpit on Sun- Toilet sets, military brushes. mirrors. Handsome Catalogue sent on re- is prepared to furnish you anything Tabernacle, conducted by Rev. Mr, day Afternoon in the abseuce of Rev, cased pipes cigars quest. in the line of water supply such as Sexsinith, the Colonal said that he was Mr.Mcllrovpipe are in Xmas,boxes, who will preach the anni• g , present in the British House of Com• versary sermons at Green River after- cigar cases, mouth organs, bibles,, W. J. Elliott, Principal Pumps, windmills,- hydraulic rams, mons in 1870 when the treaty'guaran• noon and evening, hymnerk', cut glass, watches, clocks, endants, lockets. `A Cor, Yonge and Charles Sts; plumbing, etc, teeing the integrity of Belgium was Don't forget the annual fowl supper p kodaks, fountain ' made public. This is the now famous and entertainment to be given on the pens, perfumes. Xmas booklets; post They are also expert well drillers treaty,signed by the European ow- evening of. Tuesday, Dec. 29th, under cards, pennant calendars,aepl,, calm Bar pads, nylo chocolates, old a e E'er and respectfully solicit your patron ers, including Great Britain, Germ- the auspices of-St. dohn'a.Sabbath K P c- CSSQ age for the ,tore. 'Ind, nhon �i21- any, France and Austria, and now School. Supper will he served in the tacles, etc.etc. I _ known as the "Sera of Paper." The Temperance Hall from 6 o'clock until - — P P counters, any goo ices open on- our treaft�}+ was made public b the nes- all are served. This'wilt "tie followed y goods,selected not in . — TOOLS SHARPENED i y q counters, an tion of an inquisitive member, who by the present.Otion of the drama en- stock wilt he procured :on shortest The undersigned.has Opened anew asked the government if a treaty ex- titled "Valley•Farm,in the Town Hall notice. black sniitb'sbop on the King. We make a apecialry of crosscut saws, isted guaranteeing the neutrality of by-the 'Claremont. Dramatic Club. ston road opposite the Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. Belgium. Gladstone, who was then Thi, drama is the story of a young Rememberwe pay -express• ebo rges maker church, two Razor-honing a specialty. For a first• prime minister, got the paper and girl.brought up by an old-fashioned from Toronto to Pickering on orders 'mt wrl I T H PICKERING 'class hair trim or an eaay sbave ca11 showed it to Disraeli, who was leader fotber and aunt in the country, She of 6c. and upwards. `/ • mil" east of at the Fast-end Barber Shopof the opposition and who declared wins the love of it wealthy New York- : Pickering Villiige.' $ee our Hoose Furnishings f all his approval of the treaty. This was er, who marries and takes her to his T M McFADDEN, - Work guaranteed. Charges moderate kinds, Slightly r ed Carpets followed b,y great cheering, and show home. Through the scheming of his i, • 1K. T from 15 cents a yard up, ed that If then reognized the haughty mother they are separated, •i• � pfelipftkt, lige. i pineaA reigns 4npremP, OR Milo age- e Optic "e :ail•' * o++ :sd•., 4 >,+.. -3'" -" e,,� m:� •"`-'sw - ,x c'� ,.� �� �+-s,,.' •-,._„ a*. +W• ,a_,;, 'r b -•:':. ,.s "•v,C�' L Y.-q.r s..,' .. .'age, b'""'.'M;;t,..,i.:}•„w4,vg: - C. '�'-tq "�'•,, a'r,•g Tr ''Y' .•W. ''q,�y'"� '-� F�7�-ti � .y ' fit•. r ... . - .. 1 iJHEWAR -FORETOLD - -- , 0OW000"unhesitatingly A markable , Re .. 'Prophecy '-by a Sixteenth Century n ; .'°�1'.'- Powder' the' but, pur"t Monk deer that it n passible to produce, - Writing in- the Figaro Paris); red, for blood will flow into all four ""� "'°' 'CONTAINS NO ALUM Mans. Pela6an says that when his elements at the same time. `°'"'"'NO•"'� ' AR hi ligredients ane lain] Father, Adrian. Pe•ladan, who had '"20. The Black Eagle will hurl it- father, ' ' .. On the la Y printed "^.devoted himself to the study of pro- se'l'f at the Cock, who will lose many r _ tecies, �stasies anrl aisions, died feathers, but will use his spur hero- 1 pun 1890-be found,aong the d:ocu- ically.' He would speedily be re- MUC- 3A Inents a prophecy by Johannes, 'a duced but for the a,d rendered by 3WGP' �� ' monk, dated 1600. He had obtain- the Leopard and his claws. 3 s ed it frun' a canon of the Order a'f "21. The Black Eagle, w'.o -will- .non E.W.GILLETT CO LTD St. Miebel-de. P'-rigo'.et, near Taras- come from the Lutheran-.country, t con, who received it from an abbot will surprise the Cock from anoth6r >? TORONTO,ONT. • named Donat, a studioiys priest, border, and will invade half the ,1,10 who died at-Beaucaire at a great Cock's territory. -Age- In the Figarn- M, Peladau ' "22. The White Eagle, •who will " furnishes extracts from the pro- come lam the noir ern siae, K:I r • follows:• surprise the Black Eagle and the - hs sooners us of'final yivtary over the--�'1nti: It knew♦ moreover, that the rent^C,IS The Prophecy. .. of the Antichrist completely, tom ' 1. It will have been thougght-that one end to the other. g �dtturttll on Sl►c`P� I firms our belief in { n u.a'Ion is was a. utt ve s , rugs a ` ' " Paragraph h 31 con- . g P pence a week: that steps had been - Ile -the AntichFist, has-{:re uently 23. The Black Eagle will lie Who conrmanc ed the desbgoyed the ultimate des taken to cancel this dootament; that -been identified,• for -all' slayers of forced to retreat' from the Cock in Gen nan Equ•adron• tin of the Kaiser and his kingdom. "khe Lamb have'a resemblance, and order to fight the R'hite Eagle, and _-___ t fo.r. some weeks Britisl} troops . had B - But it also informs us that "Ru Eagle, aII.evil-due'rs are found to be typi- the Cock should follow the Black " ' sill drive out the Turks from. Eu- been. on, ills ..island: Whether, - {cal of the Great Evil.- Eagle inW the territor•..ot the Anti- Attention is called to paragraph 4, Prince Blocher and family had g 3 rope and become keeper- of the "2. The veritable :4ntichrist will chr'ist to help the, White Eagle. in which he is said to have only one moved from the manor .cites was p gates of rile East. Finally, a para '24. The battles which have ta- arm (the Kaiser has cue arm with not made clear. ` - be one of the monarchs of his day, graph 34, we learn' that there gill ken lace u till..-now will be insig seed and also s short leg., and h.a' The 'popular outcry against the a Lutheran. He will invoke God, P P be no more-sectaries 'and schisms, F nificant beside those which ticill take mounts'his horse by the wrung Prince, in the opinion of the Lon- _. and claim to be His messenger. Fide), Paragraph 10 is quite des- but that 'the Spirit of Christ will "3. This Prince of Liars will I place in the Lutheran country, for g P q d„n= press generally, is unjustified, cri Live of the German method .if animate the nations and 'induce a .swear by the ScriRturea:' He will i the seven Angels will pour out the P, period of happiness and. prosperity but Thr 1`mes remarks rather Sar- fires of their s ial+s of wrath on the waging war on neutrals and man over the wor!<l, casticall:c that-„the public might be represent himself as the instru- ' . combatants. The mention of Pupe told a little more about the C3er- . w meat of the most Hi for chasten �the Ib Lamb- will o dain us 'land which -the extern that , Paragraph gh Benedictus in 12 is re- man company which was able to ae- ing the wicked. I I markable -his Holiness of that name Another Yrophrey. P imation of the race of Antichrist. , ' Dom Bossu, a priest at Turin, quire so cheapl:v so much good farm 4, He will have but one arm; ' '-*5 'vi'heu t•he Beast finds that ,has brit recently been-elected to the P but his' innumerable' troops,. who,she hoc lost'she will bezome fi,riouq -Papal seat.' The fact that. there are founder of_the Salesian 'Order, who and pasQure laud, together with nu- will take for their' motto, `(acrd with .and for some months,the beak of the,many priests fighting, and fighting died about ten years ago, also pro- meruus cottaires, not to mention tis,' will a - ar 'hs,the_.le ions of 1 most bravely, In the ranks of the phesied the war. His prophecy was t}Ie manor house. It also is point PPS g 1 White-Eagle, the talotA of the Leo , Sell• k pard, and the Spur of the Cock will Allies is a clear fulfillment of para- published in I.e ;Statin (I arise, in ed out that the island is in the "5. For a to time he_will.agitate I graphs 9 and 13. All,social and June, 1901, as follows: heart of the 1 nglish Channel 'with- ' - 118 have to rend her. - 1 " _.by ruse and felony, his spies will '.'gQ Ri -e•rs will be forded -by spiritual differences are abolished A European war will break out in.-sight of the coast of France, overrun the world; and-he will be in the field, All soldiery are com- 1 in 1913 or 1914. Germany will be i,about 7o miles from Portland and means of the dead bodies, w hi - master of great secrets, will divert the er,ut•�e of the waters,. rides, In the course of the'present dia�membered; riot, however, before. 10-from Cherbourg, it could be used "t1. He will employ philosophers, Only iter. way' disurse of will be war we find sitrik.ing cx,amples of she shall have penetrated into the�'a% a submarine base, though no- who win prove Chat his mission is II interred-the' generals and the thia fact in the many priests who h� of F ranee, There a mighty thing res{ the kind appears to have = se]Pstsal. i princes-for the carnage of the war go under fire with the greatest rnur-l arm will hurl her back across he i;ern attempted: "7, A war Rill cause the meek tn• will be heaped tv ether with the ' age•' and can-fight, and slay in the Rhine. The man of pride will see -be lifted. This will not 'be that victims uif plague and hunger, . 'sacred cause of their behoved coun- i his tree shattered and crushed to waged a.gai.nst France, but another 2:, The Antichrist wilori sev-'try. Paragraph lv gives its an idea the roots .sari trodden under font -3�.t't4I�1l FOOD. distinguished Power, and • in two era] -occawgns, sue .for peace, but of the awful carnage that will at- by all. The great battle will take .Our i weeks this war will become univer- tend this war... Rome in the. second puce between the two'days of Our That Peo le-.1te During the Sle i�l the Seven :\ngels *hu go before the -ccntuiy._iad a population'of about I Lady, namely, between :August 15th , gl` "8. This oar will enlist ail the three Animals, the defenders of the 12-009,000-a fest which Resist have and September 15th. when the Pepe of Parts in 19;0. Lamb, have ptoclainied.that ~,ictory I ^ppeoples of Ch•ristendiom, 3iohamme- shall only beacrprded cn condition been known to Friar John, who was is real acid alive again, Belgium In a ]et•tE r by Henry Labouchere,.& rns, and even those fmm afar. ob'.xi(susly a Romanist, Paragraph ; will undergo great suffering, from which is dZted-b Mr. A, L. Thor• that the Anticht iat i. crushed in the 4 y Armies will setae ft`om the four cur• thresher. `6puts ti its war on its proper spirt-1 which she-will emerge increased in old in his life of the distinguished• hers of the earth. "28. The Thrre Animals,.agent»of�tual level. 'It is a war against the I strength and admired by all. Po* ,iournalkt, he describes, not without i "9. For the angels will enlighten g tyranny iuf the aettocrat. matpriilis•- land .will regain. her rights.'. a characteristic touch .o€ humor, he Lamb, cannot t eek.the � ', and the one-roan _.(.. _- the extremes to.'which the, inhabi- 8 g the justice of t i y . sohdierghof hes lntichr st a remain. man cult.- It re-` ti .the: souls of men; a3ld in the thud �- ,tic philosophy, will recd mise that this _ t creed of the Ger - tante of Paris were dnven during LIrrI,1: 1,Lk\fl OF f1FIRN. In the Antichrist, an that they will •<o_c0. What makes the dcci;it,n, of garde all humans as embrdi r,rnia of= the siege of 19'0. .ii I e--t,.. a_if they de-shover-" the L `so implacable is tfiat the -spirit, which. at.1his time,-, -- - I went iQ a hat_waa going.on___ throw this despot._- Antichrist hasppretended to be, are mas4rd t.agether &�r the coming Quiyti==ilq .1+ked About it-in British- in t-he house of a friend" of tarns in -"m _Th'e Antichrist will be re,- Christian and .has acted. an-His_`•trib'ula6<xn. If Truth and Equity, I :110116• of..Commons the CNenut- de 1'Imperatrice, Asha eogn%zed-by mftnr,iadlcntierta:TIe' name, and if he docs riot periati the I `�Ju t`e' rsY`''thiq - _left Pari,--Me servant.a:ho ivae Rill o out of his w%6 to massacre t cents Ives an or,F men r r a?�o 1 n e One of the ;trange�t stone, at' in <hsrgc told me they had not bee Priests, monks, women, children ascii the aged: He will show no g p -tltr,yc 4lem•_tniac:tl {x'ucss uhc., lire' •.leas been.gi�•en birth liv rile-- rest! able to obtain bread fax three days,_ _ ruit of the lt-edrmption will a loot p and the attic of hell will- revait g against the Saviour. dominated by the Father c-f:T.ic`5 and I war 1. -drat of'the Island of-' ' ern, I and that the last time he `had pre- merey. ' He will go forth torch in - "30. IL wiE1. readily he, :�ceii'that i-rhe Grr:tt :1ociu er. There. i.,..notl, .tris lranrug :f r hich to a German t sentc<l his ticket, he had beeti hand,- like the barbarians; but in 1 tug specifi; in th<• date •'r"wards the .con any way recently di,cussed° in; given about half an inch of.cheese. the combat wh.ieh is foug_,t in the_, P vokin the name,o7 'Christ' s. year t0yt; trut tl,g:factillrai ice are - Avaise of l'crm[irons. The !care 1 -How . fin you live, then !' I "it. His pretentious wot•ds will hiscweaponseis no longer la human ; in- the twentieth coutur.N while the has been terminated, and Rritisl,taAed. . .. - lresembl-e those of- the . Christians, ware . The Three-Anima s, the de- writer of this •proph.cl•3 lived in the.i_grouN are, billeted un the island. lfter leaking mysteriously around but Ilia actions will be hose of Nero I aixt:enth. appvars•at- least a credit 8 k: i g and the Roman rsecutors He fenders of the Lamb, will cstermi j able estimate, It can literally be but the question is stiff been as hp.t' down into the eller and Re nate the last• army of the Anti 1 said that blood has bsen shed in all ed, .wh3' was England so lax as to;pointed to souse, meat in a barrel. will have an eagle is 'iiia coat of christ brit the battlefield will be rent for a song' an island 'larger. P' _ arms, and another will appear in jthe,-four ele=ments of fire, au, water'; It is half a horse," he said, i the PP made a' charvRlhousc:as large, as than.Heli uland, within all bour'+ >3` that of his all the other bail mon- g and_Garth, as stated in aragraph i g tone of a marl who is showing son 3-. the greatest of cities, for the dead steaming of English shores. g Lrch' will have transfigured the place, 1�• for the'hated in-eein an hati Hern is one of rhe lesser Channel ,one the mi-pse`c,f his murdered vie- of it a..ehain of hillocks, i.spa red neither palace nor cott•age� Lim. "A noighboring coachman Islaucts anti-at one time suprx'rted -arid he will die by the malediction " 1 s I sacr7 T edifice nor r.ouitnon .hust-el. it P qsllt,d hi of e ops enc tc us, w o• a crown, and willdie in solitude and a erne iii coax a and divided him." Then he opmed, elected at the end of the reign of insanity, . His empire will- be di- ed: while.women and children. ]rave i bedlitiful put, with ori aar8c.tive a closet-in nl:ich sat a huge cat. "I Antichrist. been slaughtered as ruthlessly as i shell beach. In lbs9 it was leased ;am fattening her up for Christmas; - "13. There will no more be seen 'vided into twenty-two States, hilt the mast activo troops, whose blood 1 bv'the. Croa-n for 870 a yea•Y to the we mean to serve her u surrounded none of them will hacve either n fort,• P sny priests or monks to absolve the - - has -arringled with the d`aters•in " West Bank I_iegnitz, iamited,' i with mice-like sausages." • an army; or a sh�'p. a � eombatarrts, for, in the ,fi;t place,. 32. The iVhite Eagle, by order'of Tlu• Rain-tiHPd 'i'rPnclte�._. :(which in tori, leased it to Prince 1 Oil dailuary . 6th,. Lahouchera. priests an monks will t with bfichael will drive out the Crescent Biur�,er von �'<ahlstatt,: a des,'`ei,d I nates "Yesterday; I had a slice of Qther citizens, and, further, the where it has not suddened'tlie e:Ilth ,Reit cif the illustriutus Blocher of pollux for dinner. Castor and his from Europe,'where there-,will -re about 'them,or-been s' iIled in mid '' i Pope Repedictus will have, cursed main none but Christians, He will P Waterloo and himself 1 Ger,ran l,r ther Pel ire-a --t establish hi himself_in ('onstantinople air in the course of same adv entur . the Antichrist, ami.it, will be pro-I ' The 'P,rinCP and-hid fancily lived t!tat have bcetr kilted T,1P- creat ' sus pursuit of 4,11e enemy Bair-craft. ° • , i -- t claimed that .thus who fight will "33. Then will commence an era - quiehly for years - in the manor , w•a ,c'ug i.. coarse and (Aly, and I' End salvation, a>d dying, will be As .tested in paragraph 23, the ext- i h fanii'li'ea of•peace wild .prosperity for the gencies of t'he war acid the great house on the island, incurring the do nut reconimenit Ln9lis- "itraightvcgy translated"ta Heaven, world, a•nd there will be no more I number of fatalities have ,evented great displeasure "af' those '.who ; to eat c'lehhant "i�hen then can gat 7. like' the martyrs, war, but each nation will be gov ,the *proper interment• of tl,a dead. sought to ramble over 'the place by beef or' nn,tton. 'Many cif Lire res- 1•t. The Papal. Bull which.-shall sated by its conscience and will live 1 �l. closing all .sage rare narrow path. taurants are c•.luscd-fer lack of fuel. Often enough,' .es eiallp in Bc proclaim these things will resound 'in justice, !giunl, the.fightersph•ave b'een'driven way Gn the bench and plastering 1 Car, and will give fresh life to-the They-nye lues; r but ei•ert Frrnrh Car, and 6 will give to the allied "84. There wilf Ee no ranee 'Lu out of their positions and forced to a,boiit many warning ti, trespass- c:ek; w'he n,tliey ure called upon to therans nor Schismatics, but the ..retire, leaving their "dead` and er . " c1+ok an c:'lephant Ai•lr a 4p'Ht !amp monarch of the Antichrist. g find the thi„a ,,lin •-t be3,o*'rd their Lamb will reign, and.happiness.aill f wounded to th-e mercy: of the civernc. (:hilclren were burn to the 1'r'in . "15, 'etre defeat of the Antichrist dawn upon the race. I ; . xngenuit�-. ('a tur'� a.n. 'P••'i.ux's 4 will demand the death. of more-men ga v Paragraph 27 appears to g i e lit't e cess there•-- he is of the- Russ,an I' pp,' they who shall escappe the 1 ha e of hostilities cumin tr, an end ro}al. family- and one of these, a tI`i'nks a•re sola f' r,forty-five fi saes ,than Rome h'as ever contained. It 'perils of this.marvellous pei:iod, who I' P g 1 ta pound; the ;cher J;art�, !.f the i* ;will need t•he united effor '. tasat '.i near date, for, the' several kion', became a naturalized British the overs, or the 'Cock. the Leo- occasions on wucl t'te _ nt1e. its siil'bject, :1t no-time was t-he•P-rinse tore tin;- alit<-Fr[-'-?-rs15c•u�t n rd and the Sr the Crisis will not of the Spirit arrd the holy celebra- sues for peace ni&4 be sundered.by 'suspected -of using l,'is home in any If'aI t p .tins}'. tion of'humanity, which cannot take teat ba'tt•les and even whole cam- •lust 1?n land but �`'t'all tile. >tra•is* f•..c!• ' ^.te Make an end' of the Slack' Eagle if place•.until after the defeat of the g operations a,a g, dui:ngthe S'.c•ge,-,ere ,� ira'lur:n,q. a•igns. The Spirit hitia ei;tereZl�_w.heu the oath b' -- out• the matter CJii OTO subject, of d :n1...r. Laboll- she prayers and wishes of all hu- Antichrist." P � !mane people do nut aid them. -. . into our troops and liras impressed 1 became one_c'f natural airi,c#io_n:1 chere• says : .t il,,.nkey. l� .i•,'finite1V k._ "16. Humanity has never yet - -the minds of'uilr rulers, co that it. culminating in the Home Se:retary better eating ih:in be 'f fir,m11clo:l ; �1AtP9 on the Prophecy. is A fixed' detelmin.•vtion that this known such great peril, for the tri- { bemu,A•sked for an c:eplanati'+n by incleed, T +lu n it kni6w n:n; n,it i (From the British Journal of As- w•ar is' to be one of fr,nality, and, if ` ,vinph of the Ant'ich'rist would be - Sir -William Pull.--' that is belt-e•r.-- l:ot-. : aV +-,e•' wn•v ;that of the demon of whom he is the frology)• need be,, o€ -annihilat,un, .so that . In the Pra iec i '1'lie explanation was, brief. •fire auubts the exc'P11f-acP of cold d.n- incarnation. p� y t appears that I never again shall the ambltlan a'nd g�`.el'JUllcneknew't•lle name..{+f'` the kc�c tits;: vi of tli ; c weak-m,ind "17: eo{ it has been• ,said that the symboli%sm applied is`as follows: arrxuglnce of,an e. ma'n threaten t•he German company-holding the lease. animals, c.sok l lm. ;-nd eat him." twenty centuries after the incarna- The Black Eagle-Germany, peace•of the world. Have 3,011 put !tion of the Word 't'he Beast will, inThe White.EAg]e-Russia, the question to yourself: N1'liat if }St's turn, incarnate and menace the The .other eagle•-.Anst•ria-Hun Antichrist should, ficin? .0aimxng, ►orld,_wit'h.as much, of evil as the ga;y I'as he tion 'does, to be siibre ulus WEsot e�MetalE Tr atm nt:-the '�'wine• Incarnation brought of The Cock--France, f dei; he would then claim to be a g To loosen scale already formed i,grece. The Leopard-Belgium. 'god 'himself, and his blood-engorged i _ / +n the boilers by lie mese,:areal "18. Towards the Year 2000 the The Iamb= Symbol of'the Chris- brain' -would present � him to the i actton, /� To present new scale from .Antichrist will, manifest himself. tia'n faith, represented by Great world as the, 14Ian•child ruling. t'he i" /� /,� forming_ .. _ lite army wi1:Y exceed in numbers Britain a der the'si n of sites. 1 nations with a. rod of iYen. Pluto t t v To protect the boiler metkl q g s atnet pitting; corrosion, and } th ng that has; been imagined. I crest' incl-autocrat, the blasphemer ' g Fans gined, The Antichrist-The Spirit of Evil galvante actin, regardleee i would bracket his name with,that of kind of ,vat.er uaed. .. `There•wll, be Christians among his animating the Black Eagle, and k '- _ . .followers, ,and.there will be hfohim- generally . symbolized by the I the Most.Hrgh. The world would br boil coarct ,:relives oai�ee<t by oil and grease getting into'tlis 'medians rind savage troops among ' Dragon or winged Bea4t, y enslaved to i3 canny a'nd oppression, �' }th of the La b. The Kaiser is the embodi ent of p P a 4w in ep gltT xoT o aorta oc r d for water trealmeAt,• .Ip m and all the peaceful arts viroid per- � but he P.t�ltn Yiee4esvatt.e Liquid F 1111 m,�na goal heat conductor, 1f l For the first time, the Lamb the "Blood and Iron" cult, as up ish. Hell would be let locise i,pi„r _ ad� yo the etllelenoy of the toilers. "will all red. In all Christendom posed to that 'of the -peaceful arts the earth, and the planet wcnild he The establishment of t1a Perolin Protective i Fit in `iEW'bbilere"win resl,n.11 the i11 Tittle space that is and federation. He belongs to the given over to destruct.ign. ;,Herr. *Cale formation and corrosion, thus kceping theballere up to fall rate' capabitY. Do g,nd t17e sky, earth, water, Lutheran Church, while many of is the. patience and faith of saints." PEROLIN COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 71 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. -a n the atniospihere Will be his subjects are Roman Catb,olics. Paragraph 30 of the prophecy tom'! .4 l _ .r.. .�, .-: cCn, ay„-. �,t+�-4vwr+� 'tib _a.:spr "•v..;.. L�- . -.:�. oTr 7 . J� i. ' N , rH w ' { 7. XNAKI LINE OF IiERO`ES. ` - Story by Lord Niuto. ' r PALE ADD 810 ELY - _ ���` cc A capital story which Lord Minto ^, ' Their Aehleven�ent Has Never Been �� GREAT ""TRESS 1 used to delight in,tellitllg'was'of an 80 � AND GIRLS - Equalleii.. _ _ experienoe he hat. w4ile he was or An officer in the Army Service •.. " , Corps wrtites:- f RGI ECZEMA Viceroy of India. C?ne morning in �arK Simla he wanted to s eek to the „r All the Strength fillAt YQu know, -reading the home pa- Need- • •- p g Commander-in-Chief of-the Indian pets-I could almost ttah that a I �— Ilan• before the latter started work 7� Good Red Bl6ad Give horde of these gentry cold descend 1 Suffered Over Two Years. GrewThfn for the day, so he set off unattend- EnTla.nd's shor'es' Yvuth:is the time to'i'ay a fu'nu think amvthing but that will everndiem m1181 e to pay an early call. When e 1 ration for health. Every bi;y and arouse them to the awfulness f I - !!1g SoreErugi p,�,iutie_ura.Soap arrived at the Commander-in- �►rl should have plenty of pure, red'-f.�,t lin that the thin (very, 4er� Chief's ufficia: residence he found I~'ood and strop nerves. V1'rth thin, g and Ointment Completely Healed. ' g thin m some places)'khaki line in �_� i•his way barred .by a sentry, who � �,;,, impure blood they start' life with a 'the 'trenches out here is fightin:; I ajsparently' did .not •recognize ` -the haudiea too:: eat—ta—�in sue e's� 233 George 9t„ Sarnia,Ont.-"I snftemd P gr hard tc keep from Tor-over•two years with ecz iWwhtcb first t'lslt�r. .Lord 3finto explained-that arid. happiness,- Pure,, red blocd ten thin line is doing earn dal' ; appeared in small pimples and broke into he wanted to .see the •Com,mander means healthful growth, strong something that has never bee? ! red inIIamedsores. They were very itching ill-Chief, but the sent•ry declined to, Highest grade beans kept whole nerve's, a clear brain acrd a good• equalled even by the •thin red lin,_ and when my clothing ruoW against them, allow him to pass. "But f am the and mealy by perfect baking, • digs&tion• In a word, pure blood is I of 63'g..ilie days. I am not_.pntlinr _I was in great distress. I lost my rest at V-deeros," protested- his -Lordship. retaining their full strength. -the foundation of health. } night and was much disfigured by the erup- r The signs .of thin, int ore blood 1 mysr f Oil the hack, far my. w rk i The sentl;v looked at him with a Flavored with delicious sauces, . dons. he eczema was so bad that I grew „ g p .I lies beh'iiidl the trenches, and I take tbld and' lost my appetite. Aly hands, pity ins smile. - :'Ah, he said, They leave no eauaL are many and unmistakable. The off my hat to every .mother's scan .arm,, face and various Barts-of-my body � thoughtfully. "we gets all sorts - ;•�. pale, irritable boy or girl, who has that'is there. I,sh4�uld have thought_' were covered with an Itching.burning .� Pre.. Last freak we 'ad a Bove what _ < no appetite or ambition, is a-luays 1 �.• PP that the recruits t•<i the new Arn?v � tion of sores and though I took many com- ;kidded'.'isself 'e was Queen vic- tired out, melancholy, short of mon and much recommended rem not grow million by IIo failed to do ally good. Un t expect a medal fror 'being a } vi-. and vet'th y don't: put im in a strait-waistcoat so Tb n i the aictinf of-anaemia,=or _s,em to 'have of the first com• "I used Cuttcura 3oa ,'and Ointment and ,. „ meddler. i:; _ _ iessness�the greatest .enemy g plotcly- You'd better push on. r pleted yet. If they could ontv.take after about three weeks I-wac com of youth, . , g stir conducted tour atop our l OD- eczema I take pleasure fit recommending — r FARMS FOR SALE. ' healed_ > the youth of England on a person them to any other needy sufferers from ~' } There is ust.one thin to do for �a Gecntau Shells to Hill a 3lau.' H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, . • :.these boys and iris—build u the g. or other. eruptions of the skin' Toronto. y g p here so that they could realize what (signed) Miss Bertha Allan, :stay 23, 191£ (lee of the thin a blood,with Dr, Williams' Pink Pills things freque'ntls TF YOU WANT TO BUY 08 BELL A for Pale People. You can't afford we are up against, I think they'd -noted by soldiers at the -front in I Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm. T P t join in a body; but, faille the#.. samples Free by,MGR write H. W. Daw,,6n, Brampton, or 90 CO. to experiment with other remedies g " writing' to relatives and friends is borne St.. Toronto. P the best way to buck them up wG old' A generation of mothers has found no soap _ for there must be.no guesswork in so well suited for clesuustng and,purityi the exiraordi'n�ary expenditure of B be- a hundred thousands Germans Pg H. W. DAWSON, -Colborne St., Toronto. '._the ire of anaemia. Through tete strip and hair of infants and children as buttets required to kill a man. A Germans in England. I don't -up, _neglect or wrong treatment apse- _t.h�e3, ._ u a es that -many MISCELLANEOUS. - puse , Pill , ey I 1 � , min gradually develo s.into the Pr- freabing fragrance atone are gnough to* German so.diers fired 4.000 cart g y P p would bring home to the smug arm sNCern TUd *ext LUMPS.Cure ETO. g ommead It above ordinary gids soaps, but ridges Paternal and me- treatment. sl, cured with► nieious form which is practically in- g s apiece during the first month Curable, Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills chair..bri gds as nothing else ever there are added to these uailitcs delicate -out pain by.our .home• tree:meat. Wri Kill Somethingat least of the awful yet effective emollient properties•, derived of the war. An English 'obserter t 13 ar haters too late Dr. Bellmaa ]tedloai work directlyoil bile blood, g:�'ing from Cutteura ointment, which render. tt.- e`t`lrnated that 25 German shells are r-, L�mttei ro?linewood. Ont K list the eements which it lacks, i "ay in which Belgium and part 'c.,f, wasted for even man 'killed b�= I France-has suffered. Those who most valuable to overcoming a tendency to ,a In this way these ' Pills build up distressing eruptions and promoting Bien theta In 1870 ;t was 50 u Mets that ATENTS are out here ore doing miracles. the Germans .filed -I30 bullets and every organ and nerve in the'btxiy, In the meantime, he"tit' � and hair health. Cuticura Soap sad Olaf- bhua developing strong, rugged ever confident use can n ' ,w meat sold by druggists and deaiersthrough. six ghrapriel shells for every wound. boye and girls. Miss Anna, hoseke, out the world. Liberal sample of each '1 ed Frenchman. In the Russo-Japa � OF INVENTIONS r result, we are still a long way off .matted iron,with 32-p,book, Address post nese �Var it is gnus 3:000 bullets 1 PIGEON, PIGEON a DAVIS Grand Forks, B.C., says: "I think card-cuticurs.Dept. D,Boston,U.S.A. Its St. tames St.. • Montreal I that sa7vati�>n, slid tire-preserst bat '_ were fired for ever "a •bleat before. taking Dr. Williams 1 tle- is still raging backwards and _ y life lost. wr"A tar Autermattoa' Pink Pills I was, one of•the most j fortsards as fiercely as ever. s BOILERS girls alive. I %%as hardly l yell said,i,n your other Tetter, the 1;r S`I.1'S .\1I251111'S. �� � �i �t OILERS ever.free from awful headaches, «-as old Scottish harp done splendidly, _ l� ie erg°iii��e Aires `x !e le as a hast and could not o j P Nev and 9e-con , hard. for beating g g and I am afraid, have. 1 9t rather Sikprvky Biplanes Are. Able to Cur- I�` c�{+ (i and poser purpose*. Water upstairs without stopping_tc, rest. heavily, blit there i'yn tine i ec i- ry Tar'enty 1'us�+en'gcry. rood tche., Eararlle.. Flumes. TANKS AND SMOKE 1+Tow since tfiking the Pills the head- ment in the firing lirtt'�t}(at is doing tTACKs: sches ha a gone, my appetite is beat r than one another; they are '�--R"`•'d deal hos been heard cin- - POLSON IRO MITR Ks TORONTO 1 IT RfCIgVES EVERY EXTERNAL r good and I ani equal to 'a most any I cernln,� the British.--and and Gr snap 6nslneen and Shipbuilders, all doing their best, and a splendid 'exertion, and you may be sure .I be.9it, too, aeroplanes, but the great Sik�irskti' PAIN. trill always recommend- Dr: Wil- s biplanes used- by:the 'troops of the- ,hams' he - - ,hams' Pink Pills." —T Czar have been overlooked. These Cures .Colds, Coughs. Sore Thf•oat, Machinery For Sale A Technical Error. .. _ a ta; Bold by all medicine dealers orf ' ' �- machines, invented by a famon" -, _Tight Citeet and Hoarseness. l„ cent by mail, posti paid, at 50 cents Huwhand-It seems to me that Ru aian naiiied Sikorsky, are by is, box or six boxes for 32.5G by shrapnel has been the cause of-most far the biggest aeroplanes being It's when sickness come& at night. .Engine., shafting, belting, pulleys, <a 'writing direct to the Dr. Williams' of the casualties. flown in' bh"e war-in fart.jhey.are when you 'are far Lion the druggist �e from Large IS for sale. Medicine Co. Brockville, Out, "' "Wife-But, George, isn't he a war- the ldrgest:in the world.The stand or.the .doctor, that's when you need Wheelock engine, 1.8 by 42, complete They 7 \'erviline most. Experienced.mothers with c under frame; fl wheel, bear- !� correspondent, not a general. 18,feet high grid are about loo feet-i are never without ft.. One of the chil- i y u 11 'good condition. flOMIN10N ATLANTIC R. R. I 'I` - Kine• dren may have toothache. Without ngs, e a to g condition. — jINFORMATION FOR. INVENTORS The Sikorsky can-carry almost aq'_Nervilia,e-a'sleepless night for the E shafting from one inch to three ;1Great Improvements Have Been ' — many- passengers as a•zeppeli'n air- entire households With Nerviltne the triches, pulley`s thirty inches to Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon tit Davis, ship, Twenty men can be accom palm _is relieved quickly. It may be fifty' inches, 'belting six inches to _ Made on It by the C.P.R. d Ir ca- earache,, perhaps a stiff 'neck, or one twelve inches., Will sell enitire or u" . patents were ,bi;a; which is etrnnt 4fgtuet,&l , - - in art. -The -record of improvements ef- 'that 183 C�sad%an �- of the kiddies .coughing-with a.bad I p tent �licttora, Montreal, 'r rt modated to the large chest cold. Nothfng can give quicker fected on the Dominion Atlantic sued for the week ending Dec. 1st, and_ cuntams numerous windows. N9 REASONABLE jRailway, which the Canadian Pact- 11914, 0 of whic'lf'-wwe results. than vigorous rubbing with _._-777--OFFER - -- gra'if to In t1iis machine-three engines .are this old-tfine•family'iemedy, RLFL�B' fie Railway leased in 1911 for 90. americans, 21 to Canadians, S. to fitted, which give a total of nearly Nerviltne is too useful, too valuable ryests Showa that new wharves have i residents of Great Britain-and colo 1,000-horsepower. for, owing to the to be vAthouL For - lumbago, lapse d frank Wilson dz Sona. ; lbeeli built; 45 miles of new track •S , - 173 Adelaide Street t�pst Toronto. y - ntes gird a to reludea2a of foreign Sikorsk}• blp}�ne weighing to rtaelf back; sciatica neuralgia there is no � _:__� have been ballasted; 30 miles of I countries. _ - os±c and a half tons,. anti haying.so liniment with half )f Nerviane's pow'•- new 85-pound rails have. been laid Of the Canadians who `received large. a crew to caFry, it demands ei to penetrate and ease the pain. �� L,� down; 120 cattle-gulyds have been patents 13 were residents of On. high power to pull it off the ground As a family safeguard, as some• j(jZj l„1, ,a :filled and re la.-ed b wut-T ?hung to ward off sickness and to cure P y tarso, 3.of Quebec, 1 of Alberta, 1 and keep it in the air, �S Steel the minor Ilia that w1.t1 occur i'c every �7 guards, while dozens of bridges u{ \ova Scotia, 1 of Manitoba,"1 s,€ The 'weight of the machine ha•4 family, to cure pain anywhere, you I t z' flava been either improved or re- British Columbia, I of Nen Bnns- rieeesRitated an elaborate landing can find nothing to -compare tc:th cold- -built, • In round figures, 8,000 feet wick atitf 1 of"Saskatchewan. charsis composed of numerous time Nervlline, wlitch for forty years ind �Q of wooden bridges hive been re- _ 'I• springs and '.pnrumiatic tubes, ki, has been the most widely used family I, � as placed, or will be replaced very ' Easy to Please.' that the huge biplane can alight remedy in the Donis ion. The most_ m } ; lsheirt-ly, by steel bridges, concrete `safely-,'on rough round. at-a .s ell economical size:is ttie large toe. fam I S31LoL as �41�e` New Girl-"«'hat dues your'fa- g 6 Pe. tarahes,, and rail top"culverts, hew ' „ of sixt • miles an hour, flya size sell , email trialsize All j .brick ' stations, have been built; a titer like for breakfast) y dealers sell Nerclline. Little Sfabel-''He always likes ,,. That's the way,to kap your .rr general renovation has taken place, most'.anything we_hasn't got." -} "Muscles- 'Supple and..Strong. costing many t)�ousaede of dollars, g 1 Ready For Him.Both Ways. -- �af,alanghter in Second Degree it. , The new stations include those at Tailor- ,This bili has been run- British Wolfville and Annapolis Royal,' Seo- : :. Cutting corns w.itb. a rrazor is danger. I ■■ Army _ - remedy is Put. nR for long time:' I'll have to Liniment &herville, .Pattersozi and .Iberville, one and ntsetesn.' The only reai During the past two years 33 ata I nam's Corn Extractor,. which. temove3 begin -charging you interest.'' rl ,tions have been repaired and.paint= I rae cured of Rheumatic Gout by corns and Matte in ofio day. Becau*e Owens='It's against my prin ed, and platforms have b and p MI- ARD'S LI:�d3rENT. Dainlecks and RafeA_NBR , use only. •'Putnam's," ciple to pay interest on my bills. Stands in a class by itself as Pd. .A tiew line from Centreville to I was cured or Acute B4onohitis eyZSC er balZie -at Eat - a remedy=for St' F• I then.' Rheumatism-: wellin Weaton,.14 miles in extent, has been �lI�3RD's LLT�OLTC. CREME READ. T—* Owens—"No; it's against in in �� 3 Wounds,' Sprains, built in the most substantial man- ;_sue-cex. appittess cannot be counterfeit; terest to .gay the principal.".. Neural 8rc., &c. ner. Both permanent work and the, I was cared, or Aouto Rheumat em'by the real tlnng is fou easily reeog ' 3IINARD'3 LINIMENT.. lighter things which needed atter- Markbam, Ont,. C. S. BILLING. nixed, stinard's Liniment Cures Colds, ao. You should always kccp �. ti have been carried Out and to Lskefield, Que, Oct, 9, 1907. Mlnard s Liniment Cures Cs► s bottle of n the Army -• �, , ! - — abxt1cLiniment in she house. � da the old Dominion Atlantic looks set In cows Reckless Waste. y Gspick and span-looks as if it had << i6 11 tjrritcstorckccper hasn't rot _ _ taken on a new lease of life,. ey say that that yourf g . !N The &^erre AVRs fanny. roti•nder. Spenditt has .'committed The Iutner Co. Limited buicide." Toronto Death Nearly Claimed Sea Dors-of Many Years. Paddy has a great power of cn "Yee The doctor'says he swa]- I j Lard Fishes, who.is only seventy- joyment after all. One;clay as ;he z three, break; no age records-in re- lowedi'enough poison to kill fiftt . • New. BrunsWi�k •I add was W�11kin� �e saw a bull attack a „ i ,turning to active service. In . the man, and lie lead to lluld .his side; m"Jiist' like him: Extravagant to f earlier half of last centilry, schen with both hands, the scerre was su the last." 'there was no regular §vstem of re= funny. After a time - the animal - Was Restored to Her Anxious Family turned. his attention to him; and - ! 1R. When Hope Had Gone. tirement in the -British user, many, -'Granulated Eyelidsy icap�t-ains welt-ove'r that•.,age were Poor Pat, after e ploriag the up- lies inrfism=d by e�,o- St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.y4t one i still anxiously waiting for prolrr•i' Per regions, came ch�tvn with a 0r sureto•Stin,Bustandl 111 time it was feared that bits. J. Ctrant„ tion In 78.10 esery captain on the bump,on.the other s;dp of. the fent, � quickly relieved by5lurine of 3 White St., would succumb to the f He,rubbed his irnlnds as he . ,nisi l ® EyeRcmedy.NoS�ral�:ng deadly ravages of advanced kidney list had held post ra.rik since Tra.al- es .. gar- admiral Bowles_ took u a his to.him=elf: "Fait'•t, I'm lad 1 had ' just Eye Cornf ALt trouble. ."1fy_flrst attacks of back-I B i 1 1 I Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Mt fn.s ENS n ache and kidney trouble began years in his eightieth rill auglu t}hen I dill lir I nculdn' gg' , P ago. For six years that dull Hawing 'rear. Lord Dlindi^.nald-a•ha lista have had it at-all.".all.". SalveinTubes 5c.ForL3oottotlheEyeFreeask _ ai g J Druggists or Marine Eye Remedy Co.,Cbicayp _ F o R pain has been present.' When 1 exert century ago was stripped of,his hon ed myaelf it was.terribly intensified. ors and put in the pillory on a false i'1�arshrriallOUl. Filhn E2 iIf I caught cold the pain was unendur-{ ,' ' -'Two Irish 'shovelling sand.on _ g charge-was seventy-nine when by ie'. �Mr- ,� ,. , able. I used most everything; but "'AdmiralUnited . �►a a but div stopped to rest io _ and Pliable Icing became ' of the - � nothing.gave that certain grateful Ye �,1' -7 exchange views on tihe }a•hoc "quer _ g 7 A 11e[ that came from Dr. Hamilton's I Isingdom. In those days naval , a Taking the piece of wl,itcs of csg^_ Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In j commanders were d�ffe-n sicr;ttzed of - r +� � I tion. P'at, this is mighty hard it works easily and is vert o�o- v L A.�4� t nomical. The icing will not crumble stead of being bowed down with'pal'n, being-too-feeble-to walk 1•o their, i,J �; rl.� f ;� Jini-T rte are at:' Ft.ls indeed, and prank and the M rstvmanriv;a t,Y" Jlnlrily, bili what. kind of work i9, � finer and more rosily vreparc^d. A +'f' itaday I am strop enjoy splendid ap• t uarter:decks. Dundonald %vas a ,' t� -� 3 iwco-lnyernctkk 90l es t.n to ec`e:L t• petite, sleep sound'_y. Lost properties j brilliant exception, - In 1856,-;n Iris a it you'd loike if you: could et it Z ' - have teen instilled into my blood- << a s;T «'ell. -said the otjier, leaning re- eightiet$ vaso, this last of t Pe old , � z 1 c _� Q r cheeks ase .rosy. With color, and I :. z I � I•ilective y upon his shovel, for a sea kin s offered -t•o :blrotio u the- - s v� !thank that day that I heard of so a` off, {;9 nice, airy, plane_ business, I- think .grand a medicine as,Dr. Hamilton's tt ells of .Sebastopol: - London )or P11ts." Chronic e. ,� _ I %could loike to be a Bishop. . s o!'Oaro as snow--as wAcfcaoa:-rs - ar: g sugar_&nd Ts no M!ditibn t¢ yov, Every woman should use these pills � ZeA-� � Minardb Llnlment CYrOa DlphtheNa. _ r Atry Mor! that u wilt welram= regularly; because .good bpalth pays, And-F -od at War-Prices. �' _ vc„r mends will he Arid in tour t'• ` and it' good, vigorous health that He-Be mine, I cannot live With ~” _ praise. If •ou take pride to -our z x • H �y Explorations within- rpeent years Tasiry aced 25e. in s.vn.pa-of C�i- comes to all Who'use Dr. Hamilton's _ . 1�rJ4� Fr"I _ and we will ric-11 rae'ace, post - -comes ,y'011. `i� ^ '�;+'' are that C'I11n3 I?ag C<bAl paid, with ccriplcto wo:k!np, dtn:c Iviarldrake and Butternut Pills. She-Oh, go 'lop y-au've said ,� , - r r liens,• _ =-I'- that.to •many girls before.. �s;` „+� -}.. �'A t,r i Gelds c attaining more fuel than all T TIM W. T. OTT-CO., R,,r= bile rest of the world combined. 3 �3 Frr i I uu may whitewash a man's char lie-Yes, but.not when eggs_werr -- _ •,.onoxl_ CAv. 'r without washing it wM&e. fifty "pts a dozen. C • ED. 4. 188UE•b2-'14.• Minard•e Liniment Cures Distemper. f•:aii',i1jl.;l�'IiPI;! �_ _. '"�' ri +, _ .. _ _ - _- . . _. . .. • . ._ _. ._ ,. i . . til• s '.`;'�; �. .�.._...•. .. :.....,� �..v.:.....r ....y ...�.n. :. - 'ty:�"�°'`z _ •,. :+': ".y,_,1_.� ....s#�'..:-,.w :,.< ;� ...s w ...;..•,..max .e.y.c'�.. "'. .,,;- .. M .tea r� •.,�^ _ ..-._.,.. l,y ra....+, •. �3��­ ., +' •.,}ly.r'`. ^, '. .,w ,'is,''.S:q._ - -oi _ .. •J:�.. "fie - - _ ...._.._•�._-..Y r. .. y.. yam- '+'q�•y A r • r .. a r 6 r k +„ "'..', f writing me -same news and then Sr.II-Jennie Gaston,Alfred Ha , taaeniaeMrssOwes; thatsigning your names,just ust of you Frank Appleton, Leonard Oo:.. Jr, it CHRISTMAS s►atillt�etlaveryPrfBar thtst•waotto. I woo d nnat love to DorothyA letup,Ruth Vipond,Cecil . 4AftL hear from you again, or the Bearers Found, Edna'Wilson, Welds `Cox, T11uLi -'' could write me one letter and the Albert Spiagge, No- 8 Primer-Mar- w FRUITS AND CANDY t;l 4if peryeac , il.00 if Buffaloes another. Thea I would get garet Gaston. No.3. Primer-Charlie '- paid in advance. a nice long letter with all the news. Appleton,Norman Irish, Lloyd Stan- We hpve tt complete stock of 3111 iabsmdptioas b bha VniNd 4iaNs,Sl ep Just do whratever, you like but it ley,'Joe GTpston. No 1 Primer-AL P good tElin•gs toy Christmas. See oni is advaaw would be a peach of a Chtietmas bert Kennedy, Hellen Grille. Ada R. assortment before placing your order forli (""ut and show me that you hiive'dt Sleep. teacher. - Christmas candy at 10c. a lb. _ 1tfMN MURKAR Proprietor, forgotten me. Report of S. S. No. 16, (Atha) for 'Christmas nuts, mixed 20c. Ib. R, The Hing and Queen inspected ue the mouth of December. Sr.IV-Doris New dates, 9c. lb, 3 lbs fort _ yesterday with Lord Kitchener and Graham, Murray Dunkeld,Iva Nig lis- - - • New figs 15c.-Ib•end 17c, lb, ` NOTES AND COMMtNTs Earl Roberta, We cheered ourselves wander, Reta.Hoover Jr. IV-i)dona. Cooking, fig�Se. lb. - hoarse, I wish you fellows 'had' been Neale, Basil Graham, Violet AnthoHy' We are to-da eomemoratin the, there too. III-Nora Neale,Olive Anthony. Fred Cranberries, 10c. a t, 3 qts for 26c. Y g Just to show you I have'nt forgot- Beelby. Sr. II-Evelyn Bielby, Har- Christmas Malaga qt, 17c. a lb. ' • greatest--eyent'-in history, the teal'yod I salute eaeh-of-you -with -old'BiMb Vera'Dunkeld,Leslie Neale Naval oran'tres;sNeet'and ripe, 30c. and 40c. aydoz. Mirth.of ot'Ir'. Saviour, who came the.Scout sign and you know what Arthur Lehman, James- Bielby. Jean Christmas chocolates assorted 30c. lb. regular 40c. line. F rites things that ter,sta14 for. Anthony-George-Bielby, Jr.II.-Dal- Christmas chocolates in-boxes 10c.25c. 50c. ..� into the world with his me.sage o So I salute Welter, FJoward.Harold Staple and Lester of the Beavers, ton Lewis;Allan Meyer. Sr. I-Gor- -- - peace and good-will.' With the y don McBride, Reta Lehman, Eldean Fresh frozen white fish 12c. a lb., Fresh frozen red salmon and Edwin, fete,George.Vince Frost bloodiest wilt in, history raging, g Lewis, Walter Carter. Pr.-Harold _ 14e. a lb.,' Oysters, t30c. a quart. and Arthur of the Buffaloes. Lewis, Vern, •Anthony. Fred -Byer, Gunn's'Maple Leaf Lard $2.75-20 lb pail. accompanied by deeds of a most Remember ma to all_ the Green River eo le_I know. Collins McBride. Best speller for the barbarous nature; -we may think P p fall term-Evelyn Bielby,2nd(Harold Our Black Green or Mired Tea. The equal of-auy 40c, tea Your Brother Scout. _ Biel4y, Arthur Lehman. that that mesas a is'a failure condu�tfoyDecemb g, Doris G ahamt . a lb. _ g + GEORGE BAYLY. in pkge 30c -that we 'ere.. no nearer universal - .�. Fred Bielb Avers a attendance 26. peace than we were two thousand *T L. M. Agar, teacher. McLaren's Cream Cheese, small size, 10c. .i lb;block ..15c, hen Healthy . Hair�••1\0 1 lb block 25c. this war is ended there will be a ore an -ruffBALE i�Gt18TEE. - MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. great clearing of the spiritual and AQH PARISIAN. BADE TUESDAY. DEC, 29th Credit sale of moral atmosphere, and that the It'sthi ,-entirely needless . have un- horses. 50 head of cattle, grain and JAMES -�ICHARDSON world will rise to a higher plane eighty thin, or faded hair. A.little household furniture at lot 18, oon. 4, - - care is all that is needed to,'make it I Brock road) Pickering, the proper- than she has ever done before. thick,soft pretty, perfectly healt _�. hos eeveley Sale-at 1E.90 The past great wars have always and free from dandruff. - P g Y shah See bins W: B. PoweA. PEEL'S SHOE STORE Use Parisian Sage-it supplies hair P' ' s been followed by a great revival, auctioneer. needs and is absolutely harmless. It �s• �s• not only of a spiritual character, quickly elope itching bead and falling -WHITBY ' but also of a literar hair, and is one of the best tunica to literary.. invigorate the scalp and make the hair Xew ddiuerLisevnevsts. •'• -While this war is.of such a hoc- grow Zoog and beautiful. rible nature it is really a war Get a bottle of Parisian-Sage today OR SALE--Surrey gladstone double The Latest in Fall Footwear Xor men_women and. children. waged from T.M. McFadden or at any drug- F,cutter.nearly a at once, A bargain Men's and Boys work boots a speciality, g against war and militarism counter. It costs but 50 cents. Rub it for cash. Apply to T,B.DALE,Dunbarton. - -'Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the best quality. and is a step towards-universal into the scalp all dandruff disappears -' '-- '- Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. - - peace. your head feels fine-the hair is FI OR SALE-A few Shropshire _ . - ret and perfectly health zam lamb*at a reasonable price, A�,p17 Hell Phone'-151. -pretty p y y. at lot 18,bon,8,Pickering. 1C.E,HUGH,Clara - - - mont, 9 if / ' The rate-payers-of the township SCHOOL REPORTS- - - _'i/ O H N -PEEL, will meet in,the township hall at - " HORSEPOWER AND JACK FOR - -- Bal ower and jack.nearlygned as s for sale one BROOK S T; WHITBY. Brougham on Monday. neat for Xmas a:arrSin&flops of S.S. No, 3, hone power sad jack.nearly as Rood as new, _ '- Pickering. Names are in order of will be sold cheap for quick sale. Apppp1 at tot 'the purpose of nowinatiog candi- merit ; Sr. IV-Della Burns, 'Wait Rosoon•ad. . Pickering. ASFOaD BHO gBrock - dates for the various positions at Wood; EPSs Headerson. Jr. 1V- �the Council hoard, and to hear Florence Anois. Allan McGlashan, NNTAtiTED-A quantity of used Willie Anderson. Noreen McGinty. 1 lumber t herb,rain gsSco to,axe•or will a �� from the retie ing ' members an Br. III-Albert Gatward, Austen buy house or other buildings ivi of same. F-STAa1MED Wood, Beryl g g -Mus;be within t:pri ei distance'of Pickering. - •- -account of their stewardship dor- _ y Aonis, Mar ar L_- West- sate description:price;etc,,Bos A,Picxa'rxta - - -- - 18T3 trate, Walton Holmes. J6. nil-Frank S-9. is-is _ ling the past year. From present Wood, Pearl Wood Reta Straughan, appearances a there will w e con- Marjorie Anniu Sr. II-Mary Alder- FOR BALE-House and two lots in T- ANDAR soa,Cynthia Barna, Winnie McClure, the Yi woods&vo of ed attached. 5 roam home _ ' test, end a number of new parses kitchen and woodshed attached,s landid large are help mentioned.' W. �r Elva Annis.- Annie Sullivan, Mary oara cost 8800.00, stood garden and fruit tress. R Sullivan. Jr.'II-Jack Heaman, Rnv residence of? KA4NAB or, will ami at a _ $ rks who has held the bargain for qulok eats Ott Pel position Heaman, Leonard 14fcGlasban, Isaac of reeve -for the past two years, Wood, Gordon Bennett, Norman --- ECURIIY for both prindpal and Wood.' -Primer B:: Elsie Gatward, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IS interest is the fust eafential of an ;has not yet declared his intentions 4-Margaret Gat ward. Irene Straugh- - mvatment; the ability to realize Fur the forthcoming contest, but an, Herbert Bush, Ruby Wood. DI. quickly the second. fudged by these g In the Mattor of the Estate of Samuel CAM �f�1� a , number . of his friends are Wetherell, teacher, _ Snel!and Snell,cf the Township Wi t�s�Ji�1LPlia�fl� Report of S. S. No, 1, Pickering` for of Pichering; in the Connty of Ontario, standards. a depoat is the savangit ,. stains him to remain at the coon- the month of December is as followv . in thi Province yf Olfarto, deceased. department of this Bank is an ideal OFFI +e:1 board: E. B. Hooves, who has Sr. IV-Martin Kennedy. Louis Scott, Notice is hereby given, ppursuant to CQ form of investment. 'S been deputy-reeve for' the past Madeline Draper, Fred Lee, -Wil' Sec. 58 of Chap.181, R.S.0.,1914, that two years. hes announced his can- Spragge, Alma Bowland, Jr, IV-Bu- all persons having claims or demands �NTO eE' sie Stanley. Ret& Hallett. . Mertle , against the estate of the said Samuel I didature for the reeve-ship The Found. Ian Munro. - Sr, III-David Snell,deceased, who died on or about j; MUNCH, inarnes of R. R. Mowbray and Alea Gaston..Elaie A pletoo, Qor& Dickie, the Twenty-third day of August, 1898, IG KL' RING p _. .. Vern Tindall. Jr, III-Fred Wilson. P i :� W ilscrn, -as well pts that of Mr. - aud�the estate of tine said .lase-iloEllr --R' W:�61e�W. Manager. Branch allso at deceased, who died on or about the d ` Sparks has-been mentioned for the AUCTION SALE OF Eighteenth day of April, 1914, are _ -- '. - p y• a., T-�a., .Fergie, - . � .ate-send-hy.peat, prepaid, or SORSES AND CATTLE deliver to th undersigned Adminiti- - Municillor, will be a. candidate trator. The ational Trust Company apfsln for his present position. Roots, Implements, Furniture. Limited, Torontoror to the undersign- 0Among the new names mentioned ed,Ritchie, Ludwig and Baltantyne, so sncerest Greetin The property of its Solicitors,on or before the Winne- gs .4 .. -'%re James Todd,- of Cherrywood, �l"• tr]i<OIIISB �e@vile - ieenth day of January,' 1915, their who,a number of years ago; filled y Christian and surnames and addres- - - AT- res. with full particulare in, of the position of councillor,and sub- g _ _ sequently that of deputy-reeve Lot 18. Concession 4, Pickering their claims, and statement .of their May all enjoy in fullest measure, the Merriest of Christmases, accounts and the nature of the secur- _ an I reeve, and James Honey, of __u�_ !ties(if any)held by them, duly veri- Cberrywood. The friends of T. TY Yr �C.tCirib6f 19, 19I4 tied by gtptutory declaration. the Happiest of New Years. And tate notice that after the said i''.1C. Osborne are urging him to The following-. nineteenth day of aaanary, 1915, the aoRe$ri said Administrator will roceed to biay 1415 bring unalloyed peace, prosperity and .good health i tlgais become- a candidate for P Imuaici al honors he Navin al- Gelding, g. p, 8yrs old, good - driver, distribute the assets,of the said de- P + g (ieldinig, g. p,,9 years old Brood mare ceased among the parties 'entitled _ >to_each -one of you. ready baa experience at the•coun. In foal. thereto, having regard only to the cin board. ' Sinton Puckrin and W. CATTLE - ` claims of which it shall -then have or H. Westney, of Audley, and G. M: Holstein cow, calf by side._ Hvlsfein °��of beliable hurthe l said assets, May the New Year prove even more plaint that cosy, bred Oct. 4th, Holstei❑ cow, Y - Quality and _ !Forsyth and John Scott, Of Clare- due April 21st ; Durham cow, due any part thereof. to any person or ersona of whose claim_notice shall -Honest is the- best ,policy. _ nnont, are also nt i�nPri th. Durham ow da Miit P y P 3-• 1 ll)th; Durham cow, due Ma_v 12tb: not pace en received - said Solicitor at the titne of such dis- • �'•' - - - Jersey cow, due' Feb. 13th ; Jersey' tribuEion: ~ LETTERS TO -THE EDITOR cow, 'bred-Oct.26th : Jefaey cow, calf by side ; Durham cow, due March lith Dated December lith, 1914. Then btre's to the most prosperous year in 1915. Thetollowing letter,recei%vd a few _Durham cow, due March. 19th ; Ayr- -- days ago, will he read with much in- shire heifer, , d May 1st; '? Ayrshire- Ttie NATIONAL TRCST COMPANY, LTD., - terest.not' only by the people of heifers due in allring; Durham heifer, . 2'l King Street East,sident.- EOR E 7 1UP Green' Ritter, but by ..others, Mr, due Maccli 28th: Holstein hull : e ?• •T; W. Flavelle, President: CA Bayly, is a Green River boy -who. is Vol. E. Rundle. Oren. Man., fighting for his king and freedom yr old•heifer's; 7 2-yr-old steers;5 1-yr . yr-old steers : 12 Spring calves; 3 RITCHIE. LUDWIG, &. 'BALLArTYNX. and against_military tyranny that Veal calves;2 Store pigs. 406,Continental Life-Building, _ threatens the world,-ED. 18-16. Toronto,Ant. 33MOT XXAM IMPLEMENTS, ETC'. MACHINS GvN, 3RD BATTALION Solicitors for the said Administrator. 1ST BRIGADE. M.H.,seed drill. T. H. C., corn rill-fi- CANADIAN FIELD FORCE, ENGLAItD.' 'ca qr;Tudhope cutter, nearly new; Nov. 5TH 1914. Cana a Carriage Co. buggy, ..used 2UX-& C' SNCL to Ed yrs: Petrie gasoline engine, 4 horse- Ad V�� Eve' �,DEAR BROTHER SCOUTS:..This is just •_•r%W21 G ower, one used a short time in a _-___ ' tar het you' know that everything Ia P •-y - � P r' still going well with John and me over feet condition.' Set beavy team bar- ldere on Salisbury Plaine,\ England. hens, Set driving harness; lU0 haying CHOPPING - We know nothi Ahs hens, good•1&ging strain; 300 Bushels - are going to do, but•we are all anxious turnips. to get to the front. They say 8000 of FCRNITURE. ETr. AN OAT--FLAKING • . us are going before Christmas and the Crown beater,self feeder,:2Mahogany - e _ Toronto fellows are sure to be among parlar tables. Mahogany book case; The ttn.dersigned is prepared to do - them if they do. John and I have Genuine leather upholstered sofa: grain chopping and oat flaking been made.battalion scouts whit:h' is Genuine feather Morris chair; 6' Gen- our right place isn't it? We only wish uine leather upholstered dining room evet'y duh•ir} the_ seek. ' wb had'some of the,Greten River troop chairs. Oak dining room table: Oak •.• - _ Brantford .'"Mohawk 1 with us, wt i ring desk and book case; Oak side- except on Saturday The other day we-`-had rather a board with bevel plate mirror; 2 Iron - -. - nasty accident-to same of,our horses. bedsteads, brass trimmings ; 2 Set John F. Bayles, Greenwood You know after being on board ship Hercules springs, 2 Mattresses : 2 � Corrie to the CHRISTMAS FAIR _for 2b days they were not any too �Vaehstaads, 2Toilet sets; 2 kitchen well so when we got there on the, tables c.14 Kitchen tables : 14 Kitchen plains we leftism go.. Well,while they chairs ; Flour and Sugar chest ; SteelTo f arme rs 1 ` were all over the place the Artillery folding couch and mattresses.: Rug >t! Dei 2nd} and .dee one started to practice -from a point 2 71 ft by 9 ft. Churn, butter bowl,print miles away. They fired all day over A quantity of 1 and 2 qt fruit Gars : 2 Superior. Stable fittings a some woods and killed 00 horses with- Hitchen cupboards and -other articles all prices.; " -- -out-.knowing it with their shells. too numerous to mention. - - •• - - ' ` - --" • " Wasn't it a �it y? As Mr. Reevely is giving ap farming, - -Superior latter-Carriers f •Our tents eakk very badly and WX everything will positively be sold. Its worth while, come along, are wet most of the time as it 'rains Galt steel shingles and siding; uearly'all-tfi'e tune, The-weather is BALE BEGINS 4r 12.30, SHARP only IQck in the market.. not as fine as in Canada. I hope the Scouts still hang together TERms-All sums of$10.00 and under, Ind hone 1913-Pick, _ It-would be a pity if'they' were to cash+-over that amount 9 months p D s s H EIS &_ 00 • - break up atter we had done so much credit to parties furnishing approv- _ _ Aogether. notes... Si-z per cent. per,annum Russell Andrew., BAN If you ha any time 1 wonder if' allowed for cash. you would its-a-letter_each of you -: W. B, PpWi♦1.L, Auctioneer I DICKERING, Oa•t. T� V FF V ILL�1 _ - - w .gym T a r a _ - d • e.nl V We wish oar Tresdere'r Merry 111 AR #V Q T ,�O VER Mr. Burgess was in the city one JHE DMN UNK day last week. -. sat wrww s.osis,to a,ntasosalr, W.a su►rntawa Cas-aus�os Miss Margaret. Macnab was in Q A.HOGEATe Genual Nuawat. ­-Toronto on Tuesday. -Slaughter Cash Sale till end of 1914 "--'�-Business Of Farming -Born-To Perry and Mrs. Chap- --Irks the toss,of be done In a prsetlal bualne•s wa . Khan,of Balsam,. son. Proo.edas bo==tna bank. P ta•should be made by Cbms.Act= Miss fdcwla Balsam spent We carry a very heavy stock of all kinds!of Goods. Full lines of Pea. a of the protia shaild be�"in asa incsAccount as an emergency body's "Fast Mail" and Walker's smocks, overalls, shirts and �etaaawhohasawhsuryluslnabank,Vyrot.etedagatnatbadseaaons i Sunday with m. Jones. and hard time,. Rev. H, and wood are .gloves in men's, boys'and youth's. Men's sold everywhere at , 1.25. our price 1.15. We aim to carry all goods asked for spending Christmas in Toronto. • • Thos. Birkett and Percy Lynn which are all in stock, bought for Spot Cash and will _ y 3 be sold at very lowest possible prices.. _ WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. were in Toronto on Wednesday. We offer in Groceries : Geo. H.Samis is spending Christ mus with his relatives in Brus- Sunkist Seedless Raisins,2lbs for 25c. Sunkist seeded Raisins 2 lbs for 25c. " sels -- Pests,•Corn and Tomatoes, very best,3 for 25c. Currants.3 Iles for,25c,and Mr. Wilker is spending the boli-, extra choice 21bs for 26c. Pure Lard, 15c lbs by pail. Golden Dates 'b ; t days at Lis father's home in Taxis• loc. Mixed Peels 20c lb. Essences, seasonings, Icings, Jelly •:• Pickering Bakery •.` e P1Ck81111g - #' tock. Tablets, all 3 for 25c. Nuts of all kinds. 300 lbs of Candies. Oren.;Sugar 13c lb. Yellow sugar 14 lbs for$1. Aineri- Our home made 1 after given a fair Vigilance Committee Miss Irene Forsyth is spending can silver light Coal Oil 17c trial will convince you that it is Christmas at the, home of her R gal. Ali other linea in proportion. The Best. grandmother, Mrs. D. Forsytb. Full stock.of Meats,sausage and Fish, See our Glass and China Roo.ria. N O W object f 1 Association E _ Rev. A. McLellan will- conduct .•is the time to order our I + The o this ssoc ie to services in St. John's church Highest price paid for produce, cash or trade, Build up your own town by y lessen stealing and prosecute b fruit cake for Christmas, t :. trading at home, No trouble to show goods. Money ack if not satisfied. the elons. -- brougham on Sunday afternoon. 25 cents a lb. Owingto impassable condition In AF Orders by phone or from driver Members haimmvi: t stolenoommna!- .t o the rod s,, e . Gate were n routes HERB M©NNEY, a on Tuesda of ntive mm tl les. Y`! p Dr: Love of the Veterinary Col- . . . .,.PICKERING, ONTARIO Membership feu 11,00. .liege, Toronto, is spending his -The Univzrl al Sawing Machine. Tickets S may Bary from the ion. eat or; Christmas vacation with friends - secretory on application. In Claremont. _ Greenwood -;• 11ardWare Exac. Com.-L.•D. Banks, C.S.Palm- Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins who have Call and see our stock of "Happy er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out been residing in Toronto, have Thought"and other stoves t�lov�ed to Claremont to work for -- .. ____fts welt as other-line ,A, O'CoTlior; —W. 1 Clark. a Morgan Evans. --- - of Hardware. President, Etsoretlsr� David and Mrs. Taylor have Eavetroughing and repairing returned from their wedding trip, promptly attended to. F H HINDLE and are getting comfortably set- Work guaranteed and prices a .� 4 tied in their home. moderate. wE3ITEYALE There will be special Christmas �I r CARPENTER, BUILDER services in the Presbyterian church Lawrence Denny, HOUSE VERANDAH;AND BARN on Sunday next and the choir GREENWOOD PANTRY will render appropriate music. 'WORK, MB WAITERS. Mrs-Geo. E. Disk and two child- - . �. CABINETS ren, of Stoughton, Sask., have } Sh1 g g e repair WATCH FOR lin and general re ai - arrived to spend Christmas at the -' TOD'S Fork. ~' home of her father, Wm. Scott. 7e.• -- See me about any job you want The'boys of the village have done. Prices right. organized a box-ball club and Manufactured by W. lit Jackson, Brock Road, Ont. Motor truck each W ednes- 5504 Home Telephone. expect to spend many a pleasant This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood. No day and Saturday for all - evening at the interesting game, pulley or fly wbeel in road of wood on carriage. kinds of Bread and.Cakes. ATTENTION. Our schools closed on Tuesday - "This machine is a combination of effiriencp and simplicity. for the Christmas, vacation, and _. The best outfit on the market to-dep. Ask for a.10 cent wrapped the teachers have gone to their Get our prices on Emery Wheels, Saws, Gasoline Engines, respective homes to enjoy a few Cream Separators, etc. fruit loaf. If you contemplate doing any- days rest. T. P. Shirk was in Altona on W. H. Jackson, Brock Road Q kind of building next season. j Monday attending the funeral of OSHAWA, ONT. An old friend..Mr. Martin Nighs- we will be pleased to figure wander who died on Saturday in - -on your requirments bis 85th year. .._ HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOUR and FEED � A large number from Claremont for all kinds of g a -Our Christmas stock is complete just a few C lerr9Wood r and surrouadin county attend- at C. N R• Station i - ed the Christmas Fair at Stonff- ' -_ . _ - .'.,.-.,building material. _. _ b 'n ville and report a good exhibit _ _ and s large crowd. of our bargain chairs left. Small gifts as -' - ICS•E pI�i}'v • Councillors Forgie and Wilson an, Shorats,Flour,Dried 111G1� jr�i -•■ Br 4rere in Whiievale on Wednesday _ ' :•ire as largeBrewers Grains, Malted Il attending a special meeting of the ;_ •. _ _ .Corn Feed,'rOilcake Meal, Ise UMBER ARI~3► cnoncil,when aec'onnts. with the -Molassine, Blatcbford's _ C. H. BURLING, PICKERING police villages were adjitit to- ._Calf-Mieal,Oyster Shell Rtc. Joshua'Buofiy, we regret to gay --- �w has been confined to his bed for — --- - W.-P. Gordon �r S@II, the past Jew days r t�roak-b illness - ' --- - -- -- -- -- - -and is under the doctor's care. - 'ThOmeus ReeBO= - g �'IC ERING We are glad to know that he i. � Improving. - tk A3eil and Independent phone. The Dramatic Company will _ h , - 'tnresent their Drama,Valley Farm /, / - . .t S �� �► _ -the town hail, Brongham next ` ~,' �`�. '° 3 er i ~ r So-YtAIW t Tuesdayevening at the annual "fi C EXP6R181iCs'' .'entertaiment of St. John's �, .a �` '• - - a O- - - -ftnday School. 0 �" C The pupils of the=gave M of the public schoolsRave an �,� G. g 'a M °t 6 I y ' ,entertainment an Tuesday after. �• @ys ro �e .b �` noon at which a number of vial- // c I O= Tsuns MA 'tore were present and greatly en- } O �� I►,p'at Dcstaws : ed the programme. m ,a o a a rm Jan � CcwyRwwr**C. The Christmas tree and enter- "I I I' _ sal O s �Anyonesesding a sketch and deeartetfoaaset► ✓ A Columbia � Feb ck1 aece3"A" '.ur ovtntos wddether as tainment given b the Baptist IkI,� y y a, arl !! Cnr311111 taprobsnt� tai sates. I� I Grafonola „! G w o, I1[ar y. etonsecrtetloT�conodentipsl Al10� -'Sunday School on 'Tuesday even- IIti, edm rete• t6� 1 ra Apr 1►� sent tree. a gencyforr•� 1''', patents taken t Cosqh Huaa a�oatw r in was considering the bad .con- ;''` s ! '�// _ op",W. SIMwltboaamsl�te,la e gr g famil7 enrols. o' r '•a Its]' ditioII f the roads, well Rtten e ��� »�I y C� n� m -' and most_pleasant time 's spent /� rm: Jae p p ��a :--m- •. •m JIII= a tistrdsomel,Mustrated week!, Larsat Cir- _.'. by 1. _ ---- ..�' l��i i v p oo)sttoo of any smentanc Joarnatl. Warms aw he Christmas tree and. enter- J/ ; •�• .. c o m a a Rept aaada75.7eatLp�ase Frepat4 Bald bT ' talnment in the'MAthodist church ,'<" _ �ro colt'w,!s •v a ealere I1110- :on Wed -,e enitig was a \ m g �• NO';4. MUII CO�E NeW' _.� { o.. Deo:',, �t3ae.�F 8G.Washtnsssa, p,re sac was a large _ �[O d,iII a II and a most Jaaasry I915-Whitby i, Oshawa a,Brougbam —� enjoyable progr given by the B ver.rt Perry 17,U.bergr ve 18,Oaanlaliwn 16, ' Beaverton lis IIpterarove iS children. - There was a good attendance 'at S�bla - -the rink on Saturday evening last which was the first night it was open for skating. The curling aWT BE EONS IT B A &OLUYltA, IMITN THE E1C MIN Sheeting have secured the se vices of i01b1111A FEATUIN—TNE TONE CONTROL LEAVIM , cru R �rpe ey „ John Shirk as manager of the rink Note ON SALE AT ..for the winter. L ..•.. . ., _.. ... - - , }Ae. The heavy snow-storm on Sat- is S. Jephson'3, - -- — "lEke ing - kept 1nl mtosotk Itaw�illpiy YOU AND — nrday followed by high winds has to nail at our works acd inspeo our had the effect of blocking the s and obtain prices, Don't be misled "north and south roads makingws V agents we do not employ them;oonsaq them impassable for a time. Not v ly we can, and do throw off the for a number of years have the D, I P S O & CO2 -0 oomtaiselon of 10 per oent..whiohyon roads been'blocked so badly at certainly save by pnrohadng from os. this time of the year as they are °�solicited., •.tlow. _. _ )NNITET GRANITE CO.. The 'ratepayers of the village Beat. wishes-for - - e -- nmoe. Whitby, on will meet in the'Masonic Hall on r Corrugated galvanized Monday evening for the purpose A HAPPY CHRISTMAS -:- iron '$3.50 per James & walker' -_ of nominating candidates for the -:- . - position of police trustee. No --square. ' - new candidates•have announced ao( .;and a )e` . PIllnp �aIII�ACtIIr81` -- - -themselves as aspirants for the !. ` p andest n un position, so there 1s a possibility ` " "` k t g Sho Residence,ee Dundas • Eastlake.e s•eel "shin les -` of their being no election. '.Bright ' and Prosperous New Year WHITBY, ONT.. About $75 worth of specially ...galvanized r e s west o Whitby selected books have been placed on - 4' -eat f W .. _ ..:-:- .- .-To All. _. :_-.. : . _ ..ga d � 50 , per " Thre door ` b Ho ' .• ... _ �_ - _ are. .. , _ . .. the shelves of the public library. �u We are prepared`to instal wood or -The committee have spent much _ We are offerin bargains' in Ch . - °a '° a° repairing. time and care in selecting the very ` -•�• _ _. pumps on.short notice,also alts 'bestl5ooks. Now is the time to g � rj$tn1a0 •t 11 kinds f Cepa' 'ng � renew'your membership fee for _. - . - — s A. ♦y, T j�•f•� Agent for the Ontario Wind Mlll,; ,the ensuinR'yettir. If'you are not _ . and Mew• Year Preeente. E�J; j}.;IJ' {`-,Jl-,IL.{,} , also gasoline engines and •a member lose no time in Rubscrib- the.,-re gear r►' Ing a9 this is the cheapest wap of MAGNET CREAM SEPARATO securing the : verb best reading r. IDS. SIMPSON & CO..; PICKERIN(I _LOCUST HILL Phone Bell No.00, I.nd 28, - ti .a,_w_ �.-,—:x '... :.;t...•ny,e>�. - •, - .....ti,r '... xr:._ '.i _- 1..--v.,., _ _ _ - -f. _ _ '� -r• i - .-.cna..Y :.r _'.x,?�cy. . . L p Y _ — -- —__.__.__—.___.__ ._. IN of the week they found themeelvee motor -•.--_ ,»f.......•.--•--..__ _ © am th charminafid roto e n .... � to ld rectoty, nestling►' t on a tree'~[ sur d d by tut, !r Wort among country. a M 11 4j ' A great yearning crept Into Enid Brpy _ - ��� O�C nut's.heart Lie they came tear w th h i r '� . " - � home. It only she could bury bc`rt,i s 1 \ i - molicy • ce+s►e nueb quiet curter M the sante a t ,7 ins, how be�uti[ul Lfe might et ll bP! '•. � \ �• .�;dt ;Their huntew re.tod them war•uil aria '" R Y t 4 sit '!; o aracious;lY. aatd embraced her' nopliew, •�t - . . .__ teem rte was ori eptly very rood. //'''' —� - - -- Suet iu time for tea;" rbp, raid, and she F'�" tr:. '. i� � {•tett 5 ;,! l 4'l• If / - - ed the way acrot-et rho lawn. - :.iW;P, '1 h( ; . , "'_''., • • Or, A Strange Stipulation. Iler husband, the grey•ha!red rest ;;;�_S;x:. �"'' s ' ac hatring w:th v w!! man w'bu had a.3 ,.Vs _ back to thew u; they approached. • t�. Qr x; _ - �I . C c, i >.s lel• lie:ir,I his lio.tut• s*o voice this Lau I. - ropy'IRL' l and 'fist f rr an iratant Erid i;-v• , :` �. turned, 1 J , 11t� u uu, . •• ✓:iY ant stod st•rll and her heart a,utrac:�l 'aril. ntsri,t� It was bona:ae .4oluebudy told ,,+uddeuly with an eSqu•sltu sematic❑ of 1 - i The neat day at rehearsal 51r Hit M- cut I was jeal,}iter We!! I ant joalo'i.. i joy and pitiu rain .cd, for ;t serine[ to " i ' _mood toiked very-keenly at 31:66 tiincta.r• but not,lit +.hat way! I warp to do• big her that the w•as ace to face with her 1 He h one or two new sun a to try ever. , hu!-bird, eh'. next. Ilio ant, hr • R :hiriza m:. r..f. tent 1 deet t want t° i l Crown Bral�d Corn Syrup i and he sang eery badly, so badly th t ort I ••her aconic doing them. I -poke U• Sipa aw lier m„`tr.ke, th•,u h t.rc was'a r• t t ' . one occasion Entd winced palpateiy I Laurie this murainc. I told her ',hat you r,ourccd Itker.r a. this man iv e alit r thou[ ' With an angry sweep of. his hand be wen to Ru back into the programme." Julian: muroover, he had .Ili _time ,,oat E i I picked up the song from the piano• nae tear,; rune into F.n•d's ryti� and [drive pinus au,,,, his been:[. . 1 ., Makes Delicious Candy "I don't think I'll trouble you any, more, riow the fel' truly sorry for haying hurt Ile: wus,inrei,dut--4 a,- Culotte! Ltswnoy, i r1 t . I , Mies Sinclair," be said. We are ev:dentlY bit, fee 9* i and aruro,t i utriuP.a,ely 6e tuck It e I.:tvp. '' ' „ not in sympathy" Ph nl: 9„u. Mr. llnrivat ,nd,” rhe '-a'd. pr b? went. 51t Ctrt�ham, [test. hood:= i . Enid got up and pulled down her veil That v at very zund of -on Now won t y ,ei, fol t teen a little ahuut lam. ,tet' i . cot let .tis X,1 :•ver thef-e so:t.ge aira;r:" e• NN it such at,ji!eiid:u!uthin ehea'ttid; ; , _ ._ , ;. • - - " . with Banda that trembled a little. Ile =toot. ba :Ile ri;alin, obiug . nnJ did suite things Mr. Hammond had gone away from ,he i. ' ,,, t ,L i _-Caramels Fudge Butter Scotch ever � _ and h s expire,+lou ws mo.rdy. suet[" •,1fr:c i.: .ver• L ur .e..ovr, he waN t + dt " piano. and now had come back again. Ob, what s the user ' he «raid 'I µhail I dreadfully wounded. You ere ho ti a •.ti: �. - t Look here." he real.. Why dont ✓on I'netor alna hall l I so .plan kinds. One. small tin makes_ ,1; say right ouC you think I,m 'a rotten bad 1 .ii„ answrrt•d him promptly. art arm. :perp is no mar, ouldIez.r c .ur i -I y ma1.y_, . alai es." I OF source,-vuu ,vould oinR it t•ou IV" ' I heaps of taffy, and anyone who has ever , The color flamed into Enid'e (suer and i Put« up rear iters d�r,gn't lis qut:,ud 1 • , ir, k To d0 big thing„ we ail have io man ,tried It Icirlinwa that taffy I iso cu ave a,c a ming �culce. arl -ye- Ire 11.16 nett a own as a armee, ' ak ' "I will it It will make you sing 9IIY bet- I you only want a 'idle help. Stay I dhow and liveii about six •muer at:aY. in [ltd of fun I An excellent table syrup too t -' - He eLared at,her almost incredulousl7 !you what I mean?" dears: sweetest, quallitest b'[tae imag!n• '• t ., lie eau<ed an nctant, anal then he ,iota •ai,Ie ,f yo.a would carr abut; :t, we µ'.11 .And it makes delightful pudding sauces;. . for a Montour: then be said in a choked ,Pmphatic•ally. Rather!" And he went •o cu and Zee bim tu-btorrdw .ifterw.wn .::d l . refer the chair where his cavo rested. and ;ask him to Rtc'e us some tea '.Thank yon." and in an instant the :brought the musts back. Itlaaon Laurie i,at and chatted„br'ak!y, I :.'� - ,�-'i • _'....realisation came to Enid of what she had Enid spent an hour over nuc song, rh�w• I'sughirsr and enjoying hir•eelf, but `Ir � j�\ done. Fin- him bf, m,st,xkcs. ,and sugeesung Gree•hum woes a . lit:le ,nnceroed about . t - - — "Oh, please, lease." she said: "don't be l,�t f _. p I where could ore his voit:e"fa•che I51iser.'nclair. she found her ret•y pretty. , Cross. I only spoke in fun' i advantage. but very delicate-lo,'oklrig. and these was- � , � -. 2e 5, 10 and 20-1b. tine • . I I don't like your fun, he answered He , She Bung herself into the work µRh til a sauneas iu her espreseion whir" h : 1 - : - her bPart, and they Iloth fel: that the firs: her all" . �. ' took up all his-music and began slipping MADE N CAN Enid telt a llttlw sorry for him: he war !eseon had boc❑ [nowt sorest+<'ul _ - - - •• t - - It into tibe'hattsome leather case he car- I rigid. "Hoeµ do you know s° much?' enquired I. t _ 1 '�• .4E 'young, and she felt t er hie had hurt ' S1r• Hammond, as they cot up to go., You CII.4PTFR e 1 Sold by Alt Grocers ' y peeia eery young. and et you art aw• I bier Tendcrten heard 0f iridian Brpane'e �i him. After all, he was not quite w blame, fully c,ever"' Y i visit to the Ducbee. of Wiltshire wi h .he � , , - _ ' . since no one told him the trut-h. and thec I have only mY-music to Tice for, P.n;d createµ rleple kure. ale was c•mrrlous it 1 !,' /` • ` I • with a little,pang at her heart she remem. ,rewerod him. hardly cnnscirtiv of how be:r:g ho :y' jca!uua, and he telt,too, a ter. i . . ,. . •!t de-what would :tach isn`t confcr.sed in the words. �Ut:n re.-entmer.t creep into. hie ferl:n 1�, - b�red Manon Laat•ie'a words-what g ' happen? - . They left the hall together. And.he int I w here. Lady Mien Cruopc: wag concrrued - - ' As he picked up his hat and glpvee. she 1 : � 5etzd f'OT the Edwardsbur Friee 1 C.,nte,l, against her w:1, on eec•ort ng nor- Ill, had ready been of the• greaten: tier• �. f • �• _ 'spoke ag1�ain. I back to her very mode-1 ;odging vice U, lter a.• a matter of fact -he would t RBC[ 8 BOO�C "Stir HamYnond!" He tarred. Please Later in, pe afternoon, when 1/n:d waw not hoer been'able Ui gu na wrtL�ut him:. �1'i p ! don't go. We must try those songs." restinc wicb c}eeed eves after va my try 'and ye, she hr,d never brought about anI. . t "I am not going to let you play foe me ins to read. the dingy rr rid of the houtip ':nvitat•un for him trum the Duchess ,f 'I "' - -+ ' - any more,'_ ire said doggedly "I know , brought in a haaket of Wllt•liae! 1 - - ~ - - whole liras. Well. you can- da that o wJuht-f-ir'it few moment the beauty of ' . Tn,s will' a out turn our poueg--friends- _-- ... - ore:Y r„sea <, parte well you are making-fun-of-me the tr_=.r_i:r"^,�,�+'. .,aid : - eomeboti else, You shan't do it to at ' head he s-1i•l to himself; but ,f he , "You'll get me into no end of bother; (the B.rrers de ighte<1-ht r hen she rempM- treats me t a anyy n,`nepr.se, there shall be " THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED ' _ bered with a pain when Jaliau had sent some plu,n spt•aktrig -t said Enid. I•her rower for the• tlrrt rime, and this The quo-ton of 'Julian ,Bryant threat. ,'a •, Manufacturasof theFamouaEdwardeburl& 3 "That hardly concerns me, observed brouzh'. back other memories. •ened to he +rr.tatiaR r¢lore •e•ays ;hon * ',. L. Mr Hammond stiffly. � .Bh" lonkiid pale and quieter '.ban usual none, to w.th the return of 51 r, Y!eydell SYY; By e "But if I sap I'm sorry. really sorry." i when she want" down to the hall ;ha' to the ottire 5In Trnderten was called X 1 I4loatrCd3 - - Cardinal The ball was empty. Had anyone of ih? I nicht She had ,heard from Manon Lau: ,upon tin, sro tbra:gh dorue snnoy inKK nit- LZ - .. of els been present Enid could not have+I. re with regard kt her en1Os, but bad ;ments. The Cn, brink that, when kis re- $[aatford '•Foit Wlll3am Ieaded in this way I urtR her as U waj 'did no w h to play Por a Ka that she cwrved no answer U> h • letter-to Enid, 51r. � .i % p sent s vrritten me,esaae ap l tint the anger of ths�rin man carried ' 1 Pleydel! bocame honestly troubled. .. • - • tt iR t or two - - _ Ise mach that was threatening in it. Mr. Rammon<l's new sore Went splen.lid 1 It(--inurneyed once again to the little flat . - --...........-.-.---.......-......-.....-.....--.--I - _ • "What's the use of Baying you're sorry. ��.•. •••..Y• •� • . .. that won't help me to .lust, will its' IV, aria �Sss. Laurie expres.ed atttazemant!whore �Ybil JacltPon livpd.-bnt again with _-_ He had pulled off his cloves, and he put to Enid. n„ rpeu'it Shwa Jackson wa• Om, and he r ... _ . dawn his hat- and stick. ,.Why. lie i. aeta"y p,nR.ng detently ,learnt from the U„rU•r of the Rat that her a �,... tonight What has bapritm(A Wpil, ,f ,friend• was still away, rin4 t.hero.was po �-- .... _ . __._---- •• �•- - - "You.know I ads uoc quite euch an a+a we have x few Moro rucce,seif like to hall, of her'coming back. 51r. Pleydeil - - as you think I am', Miall":Ifnclair; Ever - a. - , since you came I bsve seen things differ• night 'iso •nail tie safe for n little white,' -would have veru much I k.d ru have met Julian shrugged his shoutd�re. "With Full 31111fa��` t:6:It►I"+. , 'ently, and'i know yqou simply can't stack I :h hmm�•d thrnueh a few bar. of the Er.id, but he shrank a�little from coming "f don't know,. , ms sinetnR• Now that's the honest truth, !sono awe was iroins-to zinc.-and then shot' in contaet with J'ul'ian Bryant. This was Thr words sounded as if they miltht have �t i8_.IIot tinivera8llt kniyzvn chat. ira'i hie ,• _. R:.zhed', Onlc, you know, Ifaanmond won, something that could not be avoided. how• run a little di@'erently'.-,`I don't care.--� - • [lite smiled. kstick on .ikp this..much longer. He waive cis". and rine evewag. Allow a week utter• instead of "I don't know•” is meant by a funeral r-with. full "Afire x11, what does my opinion matter. to sing in London, and of cnurve he'll do I Jultan's visit to the tt%ilt.-!'-,rr,s, 51r, Ple - • Mr. PIevd'eil-thought about hiny a g^o'l; mllitarp honors." ' In such a fuiler- : Sir. Hammond? I am nn!y a opinion studnt, and 1 iL. Otte can do anything with money.'' dell found biwsclf walking ro keep a din' deal ar he walked homeward, ane! -once studenoe are Dzoverbia:lp stuck tap, and! bb• h w I have•money!" -Ebild Bryant n1r Pr ga:crmen with-31r 'Bryant in the atra:n he had a sense'of anger against itis al the,coffin is-borne OS a jtittn Car r think thev know more,than anybody etas." said'eo bitterly and on nasaionately that's beluse to which he had gone eo often when partner for the precipitate way in which "You're no atudent.' said Desmond Hata• the other looked at her in some'eurpr,ise. ItAchael 11a,rnock bad been alive ,he-had anted, - risigc. If the•dead.soldier 1Cas an ^Well, I don't, know enough stout ti to ! The two men met with apparent friend• I don't believe this man is happy." he infantrn-man his sword and helmet, 1 _ send "Ynn're an artist! When you play y said to bimselt :It will be interesting to' I feel"-he- paused for •an exprettico hate It." she said with a-laugh. lineae, d,ouch )tri P evdell telt a little, lPSt on hili cuf€in: �t-the funeral „ ,. vhra4e-'•all lifted up,' he said. 'Chen he I mesat ad in r r heron to take a real m I awkward, fr ' wham the lawyer was still, µnod[ the dis a curious of this affiirs. . 9r -iith-ucty-1 his shoulders, ''Of counts. I 'teaching;hem. both dettnhoryp sul never_"Dros tht,tJe du jeer which do bu d� It surto (To be stats mate of atfaias•" of a cavalry soldier his Acord_ and . ' - .oma wordy :n whish t•O certainly sa a cur ;r' �mon,l. ge oatinn helmet re fast n 'Lu saddle . I, ed.l % a e ed t o TEDDY. POS{TION the leas' and be was far lest difficult to ease. '. of flit! horse', whlrb is ' led" 1IIlme- eaeh the° rhe had Imagined, I am gl,,l to seen,you .again. Sir. Pie?- _-•v- dia,tely behind the irun carriage, . .. very r-,od. Cay, pit_,ea,nt y the tact - ulase man who can lattadrsce an bietbro bill t nR bei anked mv more, and though anxious tnsdtrcnssow hppou.tthmoch I am and lli8 top lwtlts, with sgur_s Str position to I:gl east.ad gtsletlp b rd ' asked [hist there urs marry matters which anicle that reduces the cost of liv hum not toss is soma . \o D1 Anger. taehed, are .fastened in the stir In Peslks on eight even thio year `they mot daily and worked together ser• thing I want to say to you, and that is - _ . .. ' . - .- _. Ou�ysteady, pentstetat warketie ^�•y' Sir, Hammond found himself •Jut drat I Leg•that you will not at any time TLt,D3, WLth the toes pOintittg b9cit _ wanted. am much s stranger at the end ot-a to-t• i-speak to me about all that, buppened be-. An old woman was greatly fright- - . 4: n yht"as he had been at the beginning. ,Pore my ill'heas. f remember that I en•' ened.when the.train th_undered_-into. aids - _fe,hap-Enid btir.„ van-artiz s or an taetlt — . ;-- . ----.._._._ - The ftntple:-Ca;OvrQrC-SaurtQ;Ott[. " '• "a° �er}�rmp ,if the little company who was not awgro Nell now I rr>I!rr.. you of rhes The die' the bang tunnel, 1 �� it the tact that Sir; Hammond was re. , is-cast-. and i ,: , 'ist guine to look back. 'Do oil think.•'_.Fhe .asked. the -The Social Instint•t.. --_-...- ' warding her:with evmetlling morn than or- warded' y _- _ .. - , . .t f•,, ,' :. ,..'i.,ii i�,,�a unary .ntere.r. He op,)ke 1� 2t;idly: with such a grim', conduetor, ' 'twit the tunnel is per t 11' v dti you like -your new . " " 'I tomet,mpe the :dpa rncrevttd, itself to I note to bis c ,:ce thou the other- man ,sit saf '1!' i _ 1lanon Laurie :o tease•the other girl'. but I frowned ellirl:try, Ee ly e 1 home 7", a friend'' asked-a man whI. o -tie was very"practical and always stogy "M you plea+r, Mr. Bryant," be said, `'Don't be afraid, m'adarll,, re t - r - There was a tilt i }ca gt o lets . H.••Bret,+ wee " - _- Ilk.she waei her e.taun.'hc-t upholder, I !e re traillnt bet•wt,en y , Yoe strange a. It was to reaLze, there wait "+,nem after that, naturally; but it wore rff CompBnn'- get . lII this hO1P, and `.'�&Y8 Cut c81lPd On your neigh ' I !Iu doubt that F:nid w,s at1„olutely in '1'v docroea, And"h#10' found tbomAclvee ,t ;, . talking quite easily. - and . p eeasmantly we're bound to nee y�;u thiou li, nt u! po5eer�,.nR any a L::tenon other g burs yet l , than-h'er ant-teal knowledge for fhis vercy through d=un-er. \o," the nemcomer admitted: • ;nyiortant yo R man, And so the weeks The r.0int .of business which Mr, Br at . 1 ' , ent by and the end of the tour wire had to divepas w:tL his lawyer were chief• --- haven't. But I'm going to i# any[ . aminz into nicht: the end when the little :ly concerned with investments and other more,of my wood is missing. • ...- ,mpany:bf a'rt.trts.yuuld.reparaae �d to'detY a teasehis .pro a Qreat many changee'r • `ot a �ora Fxpe•led. . . :heir different ways. Arid µ•tent wa WA•r •• 1 . . .-y__ .Enid Bryant to.Ro. - 5 l i g 4- '... eF P'PsdEl_..ra1d. lssokln8 Hllellt_ r( ill ' • 'That was the question which confront,d him: 'but it way always a very char - bl will"t Orf haCP. pie' IllCka-''Totes idea 'of Au Pit li fetter Ught and and ,.t pres�pd her. To ,return to Canada I"epos: and Sirs;5larnock had great know! or Budding 1 n Our Rife gu around ' telling. the µ'e6 was ainos•ibic. When she had married edge of what wap good in furniture and I •Pie " `-Z neighbors that dhe made a mail ofd 'l�4"e of It she had rut h my away.trom her aunt,r such like _ r _ who was her only. known zolative, and; •y•da,' said Brynnt, with his faint smile. ``Piro What?" 'said' his "father. e=au. Voir don't hear m�• wife stay• liouch the wife of the.governor fwho had •I understand that this house is full .of ' ' - item instrumental in sending her to Eng. tretioux,iet. Lady were Crooper and some I sharply: ing that.' «'1G1►s-"l�tr : hUt I E R O S E N lanai h of written, charm:ncly when Enfd 0iher friends were dinialt with•me-bore t f "Pie first." answered Bolin, "eared her tellin�ff my 7YLfe--ili&ir had thrown up her mue:cal caregr,•,she. night or fw-n ago and they ware full of i . K air► knew that oihe Mad Ior=t s f�cnd: admTrwtfort-frorth.e-china a 4 the pictures; g'ithuut turning a hair. ma d+>ne her best." light lsbestfor murnover, she did not want to go away for myself, I kn,,)-.v very little about these -a from .Fnzln,nd. It was the place w•hece she, tugs, and care tress.' be added with a , - -- -- - - — --- - --- -- - -' - young eyes and old ha now her [resat IiapP:nom ten ;si`Ir. Pievde;h looked at .him thio time p The Profitable Li n was 1•,,und by the sweetest• rice of Fent , ���t� r�.L meat to the country where she had user ,;barply, and without a frown. He seemed Q�H'r eyes alike. The 0e.man rhe had lova-4 �el•ertheleen,e.ht to see a glimpse of the. Julian Bryant �ij S trcttrd terribly about her futttr,. with d•hom he had been brought'in con-I x Y Between Cgqithood and Eellinc Time is RPOI1IC'B LIQIIID "You look dreadfully ill," ►canon Laurie tact ro strangely a few• n untha be{Ore. DISTEMPER. . COMPOtiND. It carries coats through the aid to her mre day, "but really how can Ir th it. moment he almo,,t• assured him _� is Z critical years of danger from Distemper in its various fortes, a1 4 I one be writ working ill such hot lyeather se!f that the man wan pla'ying'a'paet,,and e e aA it actor as a sure preventive,' no matter how ^txposed." - ' and with �u.h little re=alt? I am quite he understood,:hat the pari was a p'alnfu: Ln aw . z A few very small doses .p,re'veut the dieetue in,case of 1st a,chamed each wrrek when'I have to go into Q fection. one t0 Play. - - •he quev,tion of finance with Hammond. The conversation reverted after this, �A_ �Q- - pLL DRUGGISTS. ' tut he .hasn't grumbled once, and I have 'and wa`s kept strictly to hueinars top ice, �f lalri� gives you v,ra•to thank for that, my deur! _l'nu and after 5t r. Pleydell had sone Julian ; AER GO SPOHN MEDICAL Ci O. �T-' ood nut ,nfy Bryant walked restlessly 'through the Chsmisb and Bacteriologists, Caahett, ln'd.; U.S.A: kerosene 1lghtatitS ,v;th his ninw:ng "cit,with hint�clf, and yet many charming rooms of his house, - - - _ you ore not over kiod to him, are you?' He was •rte:rrkinc of what Lady Ellen best a steady, it this Enid 'flushed quit,Rly.-s'he err' 'Crooper had Said to him just before she • " "' ' 1 - tainIS was not too amiable to lir. Ila` 1 had left the night of the dinner. mond, but then she was afraid of showing ^,It's a duck of a house, 3[r. Bryant!" I. = 'o :I generous glow that 11,m too much kindneos; although now she had dt•c•lared. "I don't think I liave -he golly•1ikr+d •?,im.•- Ile was co Y��un;.. over Icon anything more charming, but it' _ reaches every cor- and diad kueh kindly impu'•scs, and than •feels jut a little empty. It;a the kind of I _ well, she was .on'y human, .i':d it [vas' house that wants a mistrom,'she laughed. '� ner of the room — ,,'ry nlea4ani to liar, ,-o.yr•t:iu to th-.nk . ,Don't by blur, but yt'e simply too pretty - - . . about•her, take trouhlr for iter, and gen•'and ;µ•est jucf•for one man alone" I 1. orally want to care fu 1 r• pt,ll, intui- c•he had spoken quite lightly, but had • •. The RA 1'0 does not, ticely rho felt theist was safety and w,s- colored quickly as the words had left her, !„m too in the attitude she maintained. ! lips, :ind she was horrified lost he might . ” smoke or snriell, It Is I- heca.nie th. steam' now for Miss Lau. have misunderstood this speech. . • made Of solid brass, _ r.e and F,nid to travel from town to town I I simply can't picture p"or old firs. ' r n Air. Hammond's car,.and these tourneys 1-MarnocI; in stxh a house,' she added.hu:• '�\ �Y nickel- dated,.ttiseas r the meet part through beautiful coati• rirdly: and tJacn she had given him her �tsl Extra G�anuhated S gar p y •ry,'corritd an unconsc;ou:a bealing ..:n siitu hand in ftu,w•cil, and had hkippe3 ,�../ 666 i �.r 1„� t0 11 ht ens t0 clean '..1,id. I iltio h N nrotor•car, which was waiting to . - . . �s ► y ► One hot, c,tufi,y night lir. Hammond' take her home. - easy to rewick. At 1) ieglit a delightful invitation to the two !1s put u at the: Refinery in , - I •'S mistress, some one young and-pretty � P - Y dealers everywhere., I say..7011 know,-1've : with dainty clothes.'' ..•1 O Pound Rot an aunt'wlaY lu!i'n'Hr'7ant etre his hared over hs yY[len you iffy• •oreµ about thtrty miles from here, and 1 eyes -i:ddvnly ae if to shut out a vision. f _ ,he has written and asked iiia to stay a The nest moment he had laughed a lit• �® P©olid -Made in Canada _ - ,reek-end with her. I said I would if she tit hnfdly • ` would include you two in the invitation, -'But I am 'nnt going to remember," ho ,�•' y Extra <.lraxlulated Sugar In any •• and she bas replied, saying thaysbe 'Will 'said t„'llimeielf. "There is nothing one 'le Poona • ' ';n awfully ple,tged to see you. Here are cavi t do if one puts one's back into ,it, of these original packages you" , - OIL r„nr invitations." Ile gave thorn each n and I i.- o learn to forret, to fpr• - ��' `v'. little note. - - am got'„ _. 5iae Laurie accepted wit 'lcsitation, get entirely -nd absolutely." . and are sure of getting the genuine Ile had made'a s'_ipulation with Sir. Pley 'i�� Pound 1••it T:nid drew"back. dell that-all his business should be dealt f . '� "I am awfully' sorry." she said: "but I with by the senior partner of the firm. L �]t �� Canada s * finest •Rink I shall have to qo to London this "Perhaps.1, ouRgtn't to speak so frank• Cl®th Ba 8 week-end." 17," he had said, "but the truth to 1 don't sugar, pure and .clean.as when µtna0 • 51 r. Hammotd'6 dusanpointment was s0 care eery muerte about Tenderten. He be- • I. ., .. _. pronounced that when tlrey were alone longs to a class of man with which I and in • Nl°.non Laurie went straight to'the point. lir.vcl• could pull." : - d it left the Refinery. - "EnM, you are unkind to that boy l" she Mr. Pleydell had looked at him sharply, • - 2 Pound ,'' ROYALM Oa 1e bst for ail lees iaid. "Why'won't you go? -Is it because and [ben.had quietly agreed to what he _ . , of your clothes? M dear, you always look pro owed. r11>r nflr>�1t�L oa sero Lluiteti a,veet no matter what you wear, of course, -, 91wrtys acted for Mrs. Ma-mock," -he iand 5 Pound It's worthwhile to insist on _ . if y d'won't Ro I can't. Do change your said; Wand I nm quite prepared to work . • • lLwlora •p,•`,. � - . I mind. It will do ue,good.to sleep in nice for you." Just before he had lett the led Carton$ the nal -Packages. • • -' �_" yrsea hods and have some good food, Touring house he had said involuntarily to .as we tour is deadly bueingse Now, dear hoat-•"Wbat do you think of doing with ^ child, you must to to please me." your life, Mr. Bryant? I don't tau*7 YOU. CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO, LIMITED. , s is MONTREAI.r. _ �• , ". I Tbat'eettled the Quest•ion,'Bad at the end are cut;out.for an idle mane' • _. - . - • 1. . .. . V ... - . - �--_ w .` C . . .. . . . _ - • - - • • bons perED ighed. The survivors were fuuod clinging to an upturned boat. EST 1. C01STThe certaint ^ that the Germans THE. ' . A RT ATTICK ON E1ANS -,DEF iNGLISH dotted the sea with mines compel . - led the Admiralty to issue, a warn- - ing to 'shipping. • Navi ators and t e _ . .. S t ! n g ' agencies were informed that. traffic Po 'Ons F=eii OR' �t r Another Vt�til They 'Field �s k Floated High in Air Over` Whitby — 4, ' ='�lectric $ v g between' Flamborough Head and _ ted by Spies on Coast Newcastle is endangered by mines. From Servia in Precipitate Disorder In London and in all England rage-against he Gemansr s. is t'em t- _ pered by grief for the hel. less wo despatch from Paris Saye: Tele- thrown, and on which uum�erou8 A despatch from London says: ron of the German high fleet, which ulcn and children who were is,truck from Nish the curses un monitors, lighters, and other craft , "The casualty lists of the Germau .fled from the wrecked cities of Har out of life so suddenly and cruelly. graphing P waited to ferry the troops to the naval raid account for 97 civilians t]epoel, Scarboroubg.and Whitby. A majority of the victims at, Har- dent of the Havas Agency says: opposite bank. While the Austrians } - killed'and 122 wounned in the bom- Racing to the coast in response to tlepool were women and children. "Full details of the . fighiin.g were crossing in the greatest haste, bardment <i Scarborough, Hartle- the wireless appeals that were flung Fifteen school boys were killed by a around Belgrade have not yet been the Servians broke .the last rests- `Y} ;pool and Whitby. Seven soldiers out.from the bombarded cities to single shell, only one lad in the received, but enough is known to tans, The Austrian calumets, which i were killed anu 14 wounded at West every British warship and depot, groupescaping. Ten persons lost show that there also the Austrians were left to protect the retreat were ': Hartlepool. The figures show :. the destt'byers encountered the'Ger- their lives nh u a building in which suffered a defeat of a fatal nature, thrown into'wild disorder and aban man battle .endsers before their they had taken refuge collapsed un- tkfter several days of stubborn doned heavy guns, rifles and other Killed Wounded nearness was realized. In the mist der the. :Shock of shells. Seven of fighting the Austrian troops oocu- equipment, throwing,some of it Ln 'Scarborough 20 19 that veiled the sea, the Tyne titrt'illa the dead at Hartlepool were volun- pied a line of positions echeloned to the Da•nube.. _µr Whitby 2 g came into contact with the Ger- Leers of Lord Kitchener's�new army• •from the northeast uf-Obrenovatz, "Servia'n artillery, which was ra- .Hartlepool . ..1 41 101 mans, and did their best to delay They were sent 'with their comrades as far as Kavi'ona, to the south-east 'pidly brought up to positions cam , s 'West Hartlepool ... 41 14 the flight unt'is the British battle t4., man tile trenches in anticipation of Avala (nine miles from Fel- manning both rivers, shtlled and # - cruisers and dreadnoughts could of an attempt of the Germans to grade). The latter position was destroyed several bridges. ' The came up, ley were la an invading orc ca r' - and .they suffered some punishment errs had the range of the new de- bayonet charges. Other, pgsitions days were enormous, and those of -i Army officers who examined the from'the heav-y. long range guns of fell one after another, umtil the the Servians were also serious. The Y;j the German cruisers, but they made fences perfe(kly, and this fact is ruins caused by the bombardment only ohe of many evidences that Austrians were completely beaten Servians captured about 10,000 psi- estimate that the Germans fired 200 a plucky fight they had complete information from on the, last hills to the' north of soners, of whom 67 were officers, 30 shells, chiefly of the 9-inch and 13- The light cruiser Patrol and the ics as to the' location of. defeme A,a]a• They were beaten also on cannon, including eight'mortars, 20 inch kind. Several 12-inch shells destruver.Down were among the < rks and important buildings. the left flank by Servian .columns machine guns; 239 ammunition wa- wch had nut exploded were Britis ships which ,attacked t! de bouching from Obrenovatz. The gons, 20 field kitchens, numerous _ gter is the soft earth. The ha Ger -ruisers, Both were struc pirected b}' Spies. Austrians retreatzd precipitately horses, and a great quantity of sup- _ . . Pools were raked from three > M. by shei`rs. They lost-fives men'-k' ► towards the Danube and Save, over plies. -Many Austrians were drown- I pies by the enemy. Lying off.the and fifteen w'uunded, The two yes ,1 -tart s ori, w uc ri peninsula, which the C~sermans ap- sels mentioned could have only a the Uerma'n ships were clirected by small chance of cairn an lesions Spies on the coast as to where to =pc1ti Led from the south, both g y P ' ADVANCE towns were shelled be the forward damage to the larger German ships 'strike is furnished to the Daily . .guas as the cruisers •advanced. engaged, Mail by Louis Tracy, the well RUSSIANS STOP Abreast of the peninsula the Ger- It is. assumed here.that the Bri• kuurrn, author. His home, "Fair mans poured a broadside fire over tish destroyers made such fast time I luno," at Whitby, was under aev the entire len¢tTi of the sister towns: in approaching the Yo-r'k9hire__coast .fresif the Ge-.man shells, Mr. Tracy _ _ after the wireless. had given the said: "Tile whole coast was excited ' As the cruisers made their escape , , y g Germans Have Been Halted and Big Battle is on to the north-Past they poured a fire' alarm of the borr.bardment of the b. a bile m t rs sign. which s ` #ram their rear guns on the north I three cities that .they found them- � over the moors for half an hour.. f ra t the peninsula. Many .des ' selves in the path of the retreat of I It was an electric lamp fixed to a Before Warsaw troyers were visible be •ond the the`Gerrnans• kite. and as it floated high in the _ y air. it niarked the, po=.:tinn of ` Germans during the bombardment. Sank Three llerehant SI►ips. Whitby. r - At first these were believed too' be. l sora it, and I can name dr,zens despair r from Luntivn says: it I tested by the aveu$a River,- le to i Wog to the hostile squadron. but Ern l.,yin a defensir•e trick they I the Germane have been unable to _ q P K is now a a-mnt-that the •`German y ' competent observers say the Ger used to some pgrp-cse on November I wl+c.saw it- flaunting over our heady pp cruse. ttians fired both seaward and toy 3. the Gvrmau cruisers dropped at 1x.30 p.m., telling the Germ It armies in Poland have been checked The great victory claimed in Ber- y PP Shi by the Russians in front of Warsaw, lin thug dwindles-Aow' n to an order- Ward the shore, which seems t:, in mines in their wake as they all ed i !,� rxactl} where we were. l locate that the Germans slipped be- to sea in' the fog: Three Britr�ir. trvinklcd.in defiance of <iur auth�>ri and that von Hindciiburg's invad- ly withdrawal of the Russian troops ltwee>i the En&ligh flotilla and the merchant- vessels were sunk by Ucy,'' ers are actuallc� in daritrer (,f at- j for about 12 miles to 'strong dr®fen _.,o0ast during the heavy fog that rP The raid ha had one very impar- tacks from tl•e rear. Geri. veer, Hin-' sive palati^ns, which they are hold P these mineq, and at least seven men e Railed just before the bombard- and probably mc'.re were killed- tacit and useful effect: Recruiting f denburR'a army. wbicli has been in'g in spite of massed German at � iment. The. steamer El.terwster, of 7.13�ha, been stimulated as never before , advancing 4,n Warsaw over a n'id'a I tacks. Meanwhile the Grand Duke ;1 The shore guns acquitted them- tq ns. struck a mine 4,ff Flambur,��+gh I in the war. The 4tatiori at b•,,tlnnt} I.- vi i hard was crowd,d all day with .nen trona between the riedirla oriel rid 1 reinfo ae is reported to be harrying selves creditably and were not in Head and went to the bott• m. t4 rd wa -croi% erva of the raid had P'!rca Rivers, occupied I.owicz ar.<l reinforceawervts to his, battle line. e crew egos ed, but I re.ffcheot tiro new Rus•�lan -pc%ki/,ns It is no danger believed Ibere that who witness*d the fighting between seven were 1v•�,t The-.Prince�� ga• Pr, igh' .,+, P car r tnP actiral al mu tlw 1{•rura River and s4>uth- �i arwaw is in-grave danger. On the Z 1 I rr:+ ti,at Envtlaud ix in and ` the share guns, and the cruisers say a-ccester.uf 434 tong. was blown u , , P 1 the Hard to Rawi, with- i, res-tilt .that contrary, the opinion of mildrtary the smoke stack of one,of the cruis-. by a mine off Hartlepool and abotit.l magn;tudt, 41 tho task before tier' another btw b;Lttle is in progresrq. i critics is that Marshal von H.indeu- 1 ®rn was smashed and that many six.miles from rile coast. ilembers It :s afe t4, say that,rile Lombard' The Russians retired aezrcvq the burg must break through the Rus- shots landed on another while it of the'crew of thio ship ' reported mt•1,t „f 'Ilar,tl't•puol', S-w-1 ,rr ugl+ j };znra River, slpatraying the br dfrea , Sian line within g`very few daysor VW standing broadside to the shore that they saw• 'a German %plait he l and 'i hitby rc%il bring f.,rvva�d not behind them, and two Germdn d, find his communisations cut by the ; baste*les. _ on mines near the point rvheri the less t},an 200.00q men why mikht ' ' Prince-s Olga was lost t hay a hunii b.a:•k. in a feelitrg .'f false l tachments K hich.•followed over, a I bank of the Vi noL-th-ig tweet he of b rn br P r e attack A despatch from London says .. �1 The third steamer was the Vaar security, _ andU areirsaid to+haver been annihi• Plock: In a2dition to holding _ tf -- ht - jshort, fierce battle was fought taus sutva to*fry-thIx-v etinThP „ P;rthe iii im idents. fated,' 50 survivors being takFm psi firmly in frdn�t of VI'areaw; the Ras- tthe fog off the, Yorkshire car tt.:iter• Th s Ls unh thr be3zinnrng glans are attacking in East Pru of -British Vaaren struck' a mine i.n the North �'n „1ti w.,rnan ryas pickin�L 'tP r,F the rear 6atL!c f<nr �S'arsaw, and<along Uhe frontier of West �I destroyers and the powerful squ ea on a n� fia�night oriel-13 pP}-=eclat sup q r .rri a rro;ri. T F'ie.d -new Prussia: This is apparent by the via l embankment,t� f:Trs rahen n her rasa hP' erman4 am Mar lu$eet statement from the Gelman f; I t my 30 mi,e5 ur less. ki?IPJ by a shell. . An old than anda}sal von Hindenburg. expects sternWar Office, a communication which l�PPOVE E��Y TRIBUTE ni" tw/,daughter• w'Pre just starting resi-tance, which the strongly re- i makes no assertions-of vieWry�, but . NPIRD 'TO bieakf.rst 2r1 t'hr. ]:Itchen v.hen a ni•,rcAd'1{u•-'inn array ig certain t4, says merely that the Germ,a+n arm2ea —.__ ___•:...�_: _ - this•/• ti:eni. A /,,ung illin 'all I ii further advance, pro are attacking. • �.., _I ..f waniart — �. u crit tx, the r,uu�e `+f her agt'<l m/, —— HE EI So-called Legislature Called To-ether at F3russels they, +ntending,t.' conduct, hor to a ' . . f:safety . Entering the pa-' Under Pressure of German Authorities sag,, ,r- she ;,tunrb!ed acr4.cR her - f I' - - her y boKlr. A s tell had pierced _ .mut 1 don gals: re resentativ.es a res - - r- ,r f i thr n.iL and killed her An-Plderly A despatch from Lon P g d to i.sue ' man. rcho thought the gun firing Under pressure from the German treasury bonds guaranteed by tile c L way that of British ships at•.prac British_Nava-1 L-xper•t Says That .German Naval Rai rovinces nine provinces, and a gr<,up < . __.authorities nine. Belgic P bankers,. headed by the Belgian S,, tecP: sat cur}-n unr�•nrernedly to sent re re resentatives to Brussels, breakfa t. 4 ' r�tc ll-carried.• aw&y' Will End Humane. Po1icr•' of British Admiralt� seg- ciete Generale, undertot,k ti, at 1 t'hP .,,r n'Pr if called land-tair his house, killing his cion. 2t is asserted that this diet vanes the mo • tw„ ' tt (z,antc rz. ren, deliberated concerning a war levy Governor-Genes is rij iised eha�la<] :•�la�" .1�t•lirti�h the_Wtorld. ;*a de pat�lt fluor Lunth.,n F8y ' 1 ''This ra to our advantage but- - of $96,000,000, which must be paid requisioned good the QorLan_ Governiment in for in cash if the in-,talinoilt, rverP Lrri „ li,,viP, Prince F�,l_lhwing is tile,comment of 'Fred from no possible p6int of view has Ito instalments: The rregu arty receive3. - r n Justified. -6welve -monthly von Biieluw. 'the fvrmcr' imperial in Rrita':'rr. on fhP German naval Nor can it ,ever be forgiven. e --- - (le.rtuan -.bancellor, and no vv Ami raid shall .probably manage to see to it • ha <ad(:,r vu Ti, l}, avow informed �. ''Tile- full story of, the; German that few of the-German cruisers re - I:Damage in Aerial Raids th, ht mbardriunt <t' the" l'n�;i <,r{]i Sea raid is dearly in accord turn to harbor. If we are wise we ..,a>t by Germ-%n ships, but sh<:w 'd wish the FensPlesa policy which. re- shall hang any prison taken_,- _ _ imt, ,ttrprisP. He said that this i i dlea �,f everytlriug. 'has during Then, and then only, shall we ren- n,, had'treen artantz••d for g' •' similar`, the past few day s been advucat ed in i der ourselves immure--tr= A despatch from Paris says: "De- a single file at a he rg duf 3,tt00,t lis j prior t., hie, departicr. f rum ilei lin. I the erman preys. It,is a nt:rr::Pnie raids in the future. erpite German denials it is now a•mtdst a furious storm of He added : a licatiun of the ' German land .`In these days war i amore or; from the German guns.-threw eigh• i';hi,," rs ,imply -ilre -prelude t� Pl? .,clearly established that the recent teen• bombs, of which fuuSteen what the German fleet is soon ,to Policy in Belgitini -whole=ale de less exact' science. The result, of" Aeroplane raids from Belfort were caused enormuu. lama, The I undertnkk . which Tray -i, .."n the etriictiun .,f-•1'Pli,lc s and inoffensive a the success of any operation can lie. civilians in an effort to create a gauged beforehand. Germany mush reductive of real results, Six leading aeroplai+e wxs struck, b�' a w<,r!d.' reign' of terror. The Britizh navy have known perfectly well that na' mbs were throvPn on Frieburg, alien splinter.%n the left: plane, and I --M_ :: has hikherto �eenied unduly humane e: material result could possibly'ac ac-,, eyden, on December 4. In order several bullets grazed<)n P gaf 11th it'1:`( Ii ,`,1R tee,l in thio'vat• 11 c have gone �iut of crus from the raid which her ships,. mislead the Germ eanthma)ordof stservoir, breaking _ oris ,icily' iii 'save'the enemy's; lives. m n Wednesday.ode o Perhaps it is a' nipa' `i` 1{onth• Fatimaie Fi„nre. at fit` regai•'ded the enemy as a civi side issue, but the nestion .fain > ats', 'wit•hout% however-,••r rr ___ _�— of the g " Russars, made a wide detour over the stability of the maul ne. The •' ' lizecl foe, \ovv aI this is likely � tainly arises,es, How id the Germanei �ie Black Forest, coming back on aeroplanes, after undergoing a�fina'1 $t1, .�+?5.573. bre clanged. --No quar r seems to et out so easily4' It is nota quer-; Freiburg without being molested. borimbardment, returned t., Belfort �'a'P ilii; Uulr p+;sP;ble r ly to t'he B December'9 the flotilla, flying in without' further incident." A tlF, catch from Paris s-a•y-s 'Phe ore sa'v'agery c,f (fes, an action. tion which should' be insisted oa: 1 F p If, the enemy got out so easily atsd -- - Yost 0.f the woes to France fur fhe 'The horrors o niival• wa will be in finds return impossible, high grin first' ls month,, in 1918 is officially , cue-aced, but the durati -n of opera- first may be perceived in the sir`. EPPT A BRITISH BROTECTORATE. figured at .5,929,442,S65 francs ($1, II lit,ns will perhaps be urtenel ac- cumstances of their easy exit" 188,N9d.3.3) or abot+t 6200,000,000 `curdingry. _ mutithly. Phi: total is in addition u to the ttsua•l e�:pendit.ures M. the r • � 5uzeraiiAy of Turkey Over the Country is ''Ter- army• hilt it ineludeF $101^.400,000Idii Brit droops 'Landing at Havr tTlinated - $4 oo 000 o families - to lies yf s<,ldiers, t ons ui+t of em- �'- : . _ �pluyment, $10,200,000 for t'l+e main - :} - "' — tenanre of essoss driven from their' dcspa'tch frcarn Havre; France, to three years, and Barracks are b,5 despatch from London says: and will henceforth constitute a Bri homes by. the German invasion, and s'in built. Extensive supplyde e G.Iicial' press Bureau issuedltisk p'ro`tectorate. The,suzerainty of-!to variolf` other items directly due ii Thousands df Brttlsh troop g 7. Tairkey over Egypt is thus- fermi• �to the- velar. The appropriations are te r&rid areebeiage. itno ed t the 1 have'been `est:ablishe<1 here, e following statement,concern nates," and his Majesty's Govern commit-tee the French Parli'ament'.I Po l g the making of Egypt a British merit will.adopt all measures neves- pmet to consider the budget, vvhiali 1 110rillas rapid] As poseibler The! �iotectoiate: gory for the defeno0 of Egypt; and aggregahes.for rile fir sig months $ritisll,,are ming the port of A cross-ahaiinel tranapol t scot "His- Britannic Majesty's princi- the protection of its inhabitants and In 1975 a total of 8,828,264,40. francs Havre tit main base of su plies. that-carri -the fewer than 1,00contin 0 mss, l Secretary of State for Foreign interests. The King has been pleas- ($I, ns- bb 082,88l)• _The .rate of $200,- O har acPrhere-`dailyB from South- at the same crate ssinc since the ala airs gives notice that in view of ed to approve the appointment of +-00°,000 mont-@y for next year is Pottst a lm.rgr camps have been despatch was written, at least 160;. kale•of war.&rising out of the ac- Lieut.-Col. Sir Arthur Henry Mae- about­tlre scale of expenditu're's for P 4,11 ! ,ate 'of Turkey, Egypt is placed un- Mahon to be his Majesty's High the'-five montbe of war in the pre- lea,.;ed for periodsPiairy ng from two! Fr°�a•ncenin he•]ust last ten been ay i nded.S' the protectiou of lis. Majesty, Coen+mi:s�ioner for rgypt. �� year. - - - � full Cra: - °blhFr.'. ` +! • .,• .:. .st•' �,, , Cys a .T; -..�•� w r�: •^w.n• ;�;. _ r. LOCALISMS. -John Topper is . spending PICHBRINe DiARs + Christmas with his sister in OF aIo. White Winter Wheat, . 1.16 OOC[S� -W.-C. Mnrkar, of Blackstock, Red 1.16 • • ..... -Thos.Harding has entered,the. is spending Christmas at his home Mixed 1.16 employ of the Standard Bank. here. Spring Wheat.................. 1.00 .Goose + -Mrs. David Annan, $r,.,�ve are . .-Jatuea-Renned' ......•••••• .. .•• i'_Wspending-a Osie.-..;........ ...•..:..•.... 1.00 soiry to report, is ill at resent. few weeks with relatives` in •50 `-3rass Jardinieres,fern pots, candle sticks,ca - -.Toseph Latchford, of Toronto, Buffalo. - Silverware; Cake knifes, cold meat visited his mother on Wednesday. -John Stewart, of Toronto, - @Poona, sugar shells,knives, forks, ,etc. - -Mrs. J. H. Rogers is spending visited relatives here during the VEGETABLES Cbristmaa in Toronto with her past week. Hockey sticks, skates, pucka, straps, eon, Arthur. -Miss Frankie Jones, is visiting @lei -Ewart Wright, of Queen's her sister, Mrs. J. P. William„, pf 'FOR t�AS�F., - ghs, etc. University, is home for the Christ- Bloomfield. _ Moth organs, pipes, tobacco pouches, watches and mas vacation. -Allan Clark, of Lakefield, -1e, Cabbages, Parsnips, Onions, - many other useful ,gifts. a -James and Mrs. Henderson, of spending Christmas at the home Oarrots Potatee8 etC. Scarboro, spent Sunday with their of his parents here. ' , — relatives here. The Pickering post'ofFiee will Quality guaranteed, prices right. = . /,� p -Lost-On Greenwood road, a �• , /• �7 V Q Y� ` A be open from 10 to 11 a, m. only Ind. phone 10Y,-- good buggy whip. Finder please on'Fridxy (Christmas Day). leave at NFws'Office. * -The annual School ymeeting p Pickering -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here E L Cha IYlan@ ~ -- . as usual nest Tuesday to attend to will be held in the various schools ---- - - his professional duties. * on Wednesday neat at 10 o'clock. @ -W. G. and Mrs. Ham are a -Mrs. F. H. Hall has returned spending the holiday with their Bargain Day � dome alter spend}n A week or daughter, Mrs. J. B. Horu, oftwo in Hamilton A6 Tni BradFord - =--- - -Wm. Ham left a few days -Miss MAry Harding, of St. IN A TS FOR YOUR ago to spend three months with Hilda's College, Toronto, returned - — AT his son, Harvey Ham,of Fergus, home on Friday for a two week's ii _ -Several from here attended vacation, . J.-.C. PHILIP'S CHRISTMAS GROCERIES the closing concert of the Whitby -A number from here attended - High School on Tuesday evening. the school concert at s, S. No. 1 - °` - -Rev. J.and Mrs. Bedford and on Friday evening lastand report SATVR�A'v' THE FRESHEST AND BEST OF EVERYTHING Miss Bedford are visiting friends an enjoyable outing. _ --Feund O 1Zound steak in Barrie during Christmas holi- Clic school,and Assistants, •• lam' ' --New Cleaned Currants., Yoc per. lb. g -Mr. Fierbeller, principal of the Best steak - da e. p Mises New Valencit� Raisins extra large,On Church St. on Mestnn And 1ltiss Johns,are end- 15c , g 10e per lb. �- - Wednesday. Dec. 10th, a pair of • Sausage ... New Seeded Raisins tnR the Christmas vacation t pork Cho � =” •• 15c -' -' _ , 1 lb pkgs, 2 for 25c. mens woollen mitts. Loser#call their respective homes. p ' "' •' --- 1& at this office. Shoulder roast beef 15C New Seedless Raisins, G& F 1 Ib 1 -C. H. and Mrs. Burlin and pkgg, ac]b. -Provincial Detective Greer Chuck.roast beef •14c - q and Detective Tisdale, of the Rib rgast, beef Iew mix d.Peels-Leman, Orange and Citron-80c lb. Nixed Nuts-Alcn- daughter, Miss Helen, are spend- Grand Trunk RaiLway were here ing Chriatuias with theirdau }iter Roast pork ondc Walnuts 20c 3b: Finest Icing Sugar, 10c lb. g on Friday Inst in connection-with - "' __Loc ', -k'ilberta - Mrs. Clement; of Milton. the Stone murder case of Whitby. The above prices At shop or - -Wm. Shepherd has purchased kfrom wagon, Spices, Essences, Baking Powiters, Etc.. Jello-orange the Wright residence, adjoining -The next meeting of the Pick- ; the Presbvterian cbnrc•h and now errng branch of the Woruen's In lemon, raspberry,- strawberry, cherry, etc., occupied by Mr. Ra.rding. stitute will be held at the home ofIm-eu Cr SWtEt t0 �t Get them )iere�-3 for ?6 rents.Mrs. Smith Clark on Tuesda -The IndPpendeut Telephone y a* lend Lr�auw ' ' Dec. 29th, commencing at 8 p. m. Central will be open today anti} — - - - - Phone or send your order. 10 a.m., at which hour it will close -There will be a meeting of the -for the remainder of the day. ratepayers of the village in the -The yovinq mein of the village town ball at; o'clock on Monday and viciuity are giving: a New evening For the purpose of nom- We wish you 011e and all a Me 'Christmas''t0 all our ;.''Yearn'ball to their frieud9 in the iriating candidates for the posi- _ Town Hall nest Tuesday evening: tion of police trustee. Happy Christias and a -Mise Gladys Al[awap, who -P. C. Brown, G. T. R. gtatiiin -Customers t . - L.' .has been attending the Toronto agent is holidaying with friends - prosperous tiew •dear. • Cus omers and Friends .Not mal School, has (returned at Brighton and other points in - '$tom° fo- her Christmaa vacation. Eastern Ontario. During his }.I J MARQUIS --The nolic�e trustees were in absence his daties here are being 'Whitevale on Wedneaday meet- looked after by reliever Park. Despite'eII t$e adverse condi>:eons and war talk now in the country, `'Jag with the township council. -Mrs. J. B. Gormley who has Get.your health at the Fruit - ors to adjust accounts with the been in we are now busy opening out one of the finest displays of t�iR,nahip. poor health for some time was taken to the bospital in To- " _ _ _ �Cmas-Goods the Town has ever seep. -Misses J. and M..Reddin and ronto, where on WednePda she anti Vegetable Store ,Mrs. D. Reddin of ToronEo, and underwent a ver critical o opera, Chinaware, Ula F pe _ _ $gw�re_and Japanese ware--a magnificent dis-. ;the plisses Walsh; of Buffalo, were - -•• . - - $ tion. We are pleased to know here last week attending the funs- that the operation has proved ,play. Leather Goods, Silverware, Cutlery, Skates, *sl of the late Mrs. John Reddin. successful and that she is now do. - -The Home Telephone Co., is }ng as well as can be expected �katec; •Hockey *Sticks, Sleighs, eft. ' about to issue a new director and p - - - - F Her many friends hoe for_her - Oka-all subaeriberg to tiottfY their, p -- - - Goodluck -- -speedy acidperinaneot recovery. a.*icuoc�s, Ladies ,,nil Gents' Scarfs and Ties �t'ool ntrai of any Chasse tD post office •-- - - -- - -The shipment ax will Bel. Ca Sweater Coati.-Oloveg, :Mitts, Slippers, etc. dress nr Dame,or of A nv changes p g _. - _ be made in'same. Do this at pian Relief to Halifax will be r -- 1�+ Sl' - 'nee. made 19 . It w s of next week, With T1 ees� Space forbid@ t llingAll about dtir huge display. .Just bear is wind --o -Clarkson Rogers was at Mari- Dec' gist. It tray theintention to - , as on satrtrday attending the as -tallYra loads oyer the C.N.R. Depends on having the kind _,you can everything yotl want at uneral of h}9 'great-grancfi niece, as that railway, is more central. - _ . onaeil of.-tree-.__ .Bontnttn's.ha� THE--BIG ST )RE e si:year o ug ter o re .— nd Mra. Rogers, who died from informed bg the C. N. R. off((:W. heavy fibrous' roots. a -• - that by shi ping on that railway The nenmoniA, after but a fen days p y are grown inthe right kind So naso. they, a•onld have •to be tranFhip- ��_�.-.:•of Buil. The are handledMAN �/-Wecongrntnlate 1Iis9 Aggie ped at 1lontreal. It h:;s therefore - and ailed in the e �- been determined' that the ship p pink of very on her 9ttCcegs in sernring a meot will he made by the 3. T. R. canditiotr - And tli'ey' grow: - imited Third:Class teAc•ber's at Pt wUloe and the C. P. R. from R cafe And Mise lfyrtleWilaon Claremont and Locust Hill. Ttco molt io Coi'niy. ed. R U iV B E ring a' Districtegrtifleate, both , in On$At']O Counts. wing attended the Orillia 3lodel -We congratulate our town's - • - boy,-Mr. Donald.Kerr,..o0-the-kig4i _ -&10 - _ honor conferred upon him at the ' .. '! dire have on hand a fine stock complete in emery detail 'of the beet -Lost-Gn �Vedne�day, Dec. p• - - in Pickering Villar a or west. recent Lord Mayor a banquet in LIMITED quality rubbers, which will give.yon satisfaction, _ the village, a brott n London, England. _ g purse con- g is A -number q g ' yet, either- alit a ten-dollar bill abd aotite from the Canadian contitrgent Ridgeville., I. - OntanO Ottr Frock of underwear of several ualities is the b st all than e. The find` were selected to take r• ' -- -- fleeeb lined or wool and prieeg' r-yihg from -$1. to $1;.00 ware y leaving same at. the parade. t e t ousand,. High- UX-ets 5 ashit. See also our-new Xmas ties, mufflers, braces, etcLanders, 'six were chosen, and •of C .SWttt to �- . -The flirt 'sleighing of the sea- these mir Pickering boy was the t Cay* Our s - first one to be selected. His tall specialty is Rents furnishing and boots. Weare the agents for a n took place here on Saturday. the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee a perfect fit and ly three'or four inches fell, but commanding figure is one that will com late sgtisfaction with ever e inducement was strong enough attract attention wherever lie -A ,Position Position for Fal p F_garment:: • _ it sleighs a number to take Ont may be.he and Winter R. A. 'BUNTING BICKERING sir sleighs and cutters, that they -The concert given in'the Torii � � .ight enjoy a sleigh rideand hear Hall last Thursda even b the We have a sound'businese proposition F g F for a reliable energetic salesman for `e merry sleigh bells. pupils of the publiesehool . ryas-.:z this district to salt fruittrees, small -CHRISDMAS GREETINGS .T A -Fred Warren, of Winnipeg, iire,tt -recess in every particular.• fruit, flowering shrubs, etc; - Pay O ALL an., and Edward Warren, of The ball was crowded -to its ut• weekly,outfltlree,exclusive territory. rboro Junction, paid a flying most capacity, all the available OVER 600 AORE8 ..And there will be busv days before that for you if you do not make it to the former's sister-in-law, standing room being taken, and of fruit and ornamental stock •under .your Christmas selections early ta.'James Arnott, of Church St, some were unable to gain adinit• cultivation. We sell through our China is always .appropriate .and, useful.:' Salad bowls, celery e forme; was called home to tame. The chair.was Ably. filled salesmen direct,to the consumer and' and spoon trays, vases cups and saucers. plates, sugar rheic Junction, owing to.the by W. J. Clark, who is'a member g''' %ntee delivery"- of 'fresh higgb' 'And cream teapots, mustard pots,pepper and salt etc, illness of his father. of the school board. The progra grade trees. Our agencies are.,valu- - p g able by reason of the service we give. A large range of beautiful stationery, - r:-Tbe inquest into the death of which was of nearly four hours and the volume of busineut's'done. Es- Fancy tri i_land ba a clocks; toe ' Hollinger, who was murder- duration, was of a most varied tablished iii years. Write y g ' y , games, books, etc, etc. at his home near Cherrywood .character and the rendering of °Choice fruit for your Christmas cooking, raisins, currants, peel ew weeks ago, will be resumed the program showed that the l'ELH71M NURSERY. Co.,. flg, dates, prunes, apricots, nuts and all kinds of spices school TORONTO, ONT. `Cherrywrod next Tuesday, and possesses talent of no mean Our confectionery is nlways•the choicest. See our novelty Dutch boxes. very probable that a farther order, and also showed that the P' 'Handsome Catalogue:on request y • teachers had been most pains- either to applicant or those wish- Prices ns low as last year, with goods of best quality. ourutneut will have to Ue made P ins Nursery stock, _ very little new evidence has so takingiD training the pupils. The G, A. GILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON `turned up, program consisted of ' choruses There was quite a large n.um male quartette, vocal solos, piano ELM DALE MILLS '' of our young people who at- solos and duets, dialogues, reci- pYCKER=N3 - ded the concert at S. S. No.4 tations,drills, pantomimes, and -on Tuesday evening. They re. last but not least, the Highland •Ia the place to get your next • . - t the affair a great -success. Fling. so tbany are wort�ty of Something Intersting to Farmers ! Pupils rendered their parts mention, but space forbids us bag o£ Flour. zcellent style and their work giving the names. The enter- Ogilvi' e's goynl'Household can't be ;In future I will have- Harness an Goo cted great credit on the tea. tainmetA was thoroughlyenjoyed ds at-W. J. r F beat for Bread. Bodell's, Brougham, at regular prices. r, Miss Ross, as well Aa on by all who were present. The - . . .� _ - nselves. proceeds amounted to about 80. Glenera Flour PastryF1ofir - $ CAI(and see him. Mrs.James McQuay, of `Man= • �• Graham Flour •_• _ - w , is spending A few days with TIME TABLE 9tationO Fresh Rolled Oats Full stock of Harness, Rob•Qa, Blankets, Rugs,and all horse: T.R. Trains g g Bran and Shorts -- goods at Pickering. and Mrs Gordon. Mrs; going Eat fine as toliows-• � Oats and Oat Chop nay's three,sons, Robert Rttq• No. 1 iii'ail 8.0e s M. Barley anti Barley Qhop Boots and shoes reiiaired as well as harness, nd Leonard, who have been " i2 Local 2.50 P.M. . " 14 Local x,05 P. M Mixed Feeds nding Queen's d cunei n. Trains going Wept . doe 'aw.-follows- �Iolas@ine Meat and Molasses Meal joined the �eond Contin• No. i3 Local PICgERIN(I HARK +' S E1IIPORIUII - and Mrs. MeQ y hoe been x•47 A,. Special prices in ton lots. " 11 Local < 2.20 P. NJ. Phone Ind. 301. Ing them before ieir depart. •,, 7 :Nail 7.50 P.`1. �'. W, Wce�lmt W. J. COAKWELL" for I:nlland. "Sundev included• Chopping every days ...ew