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Hit Mo'or's ., home.of oo and Mrs. James MacRae, fQMEENWOOD E.Ia'ORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- • � Thursday,Janua;!ry ?th, At 2.� Q, m., Cherrywood', when "their daughter, i4e tared member of the OptemetricalAsso- and desire that the officer and'as Catherine Isabel, was united in mar- AaMon of Ontario. special attention.gsven to '�, HITE SATIN-BREAD many mamba""as possible attend, as Mage to Mr. Walter Ferguson,also of 1be tatting of glasses. Eyes testes tree. North .. important business will come u for Cherryvrood,'the Rev. Jos. Wilson, of � � lnsaeaaont. +<stf 'CREAM BUP�-S—FAMILY - Po p . - TEA BUNS_ transaction.. 1ldimico, gPRciating. The drawing ,. ILLS C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., - room was prettily decorated with ' . Edinburgh member of the College of BRAS •TESKEY—MORRISON evergreen and other Christmas decora- : Physicians and surgeons of Ontario,licentigts _ :. tions. The bride entered leaningon of 8oyal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, $ORTS V& attention to dsiesse■ of women and At the Methodist parsonage. Wel- the. arm of her father. She looked - ehildrea, cites and residence,Brougham. JUMBO lington. on Thursday, Dec. 24th, by charming in a gown of white Duchene SCREENINGS (wheat) the Rev. W. R. Archer, B, A., Mari "stip with LS tunic of Chuntilly lane 'FICKERING MEDICAL ,SURGICAL am Roberta(Minnie); eldest daughter and a veil of Brussels net, crowned TO the Farmers E. OATS C. W. with orange blossoms. The brides- PICKERINO - - ONTARIO OAT CHOP Newmarket, to H. M.Stanley.second mai Miss ar a o tsston,o im co, •• ' . wore messalina silk, trimmed with -' `.: CORN AND CORM CHOP_ son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teskey, of Oriental lace. Mr. 'Freak MacRae, An unlimited:qualitg of Barley s. ELGIN TOWLE, M. n., it. D., C. M., Wellington, Ont. Physician-tan ca•rge & CHOP brother of the bride, acted aeooms- and Wheat wanted, for . aps"111%III eases. Frostatic Die- AUDLaY mangy. The groom's gift to the bride which I will pa sr o! ilea, Diseasee of Women, Canners, __ ___ _.__- was a beautiful diamond and y 3-Iia examination. Diseases of syr -' - - - -. — ` thrc a end(nags. PYttiag glasses and C p AL .C FJ AZ Richard add Mre. Puckriri, also necklace, to the bridesmaid a gold the highest price. Auersate and chronic diseases. Misses Emma and Letts Puckrin spent bracelet and to the groomsman a setz nae.sodas li.to 3 sad r to s+ *917 Call me up and get my prices. • (Scranton D. L. & W.) the Xmas holidays in Clinton. 'All of gold cuff .links, After the cera- ea Dyed their visit very much. mony a dainty luncheon was served. LeQai. STOVE, CHESTrN PEA P._-M.and Mrs. Chapman, of Toron• The bride's travelling costume was a to, M.S. and E. L. Chapman. of Pick- black velvet suit trimmed with white Chopping Mondays,Wed 1, T E. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- AND BTEAAt ering, were the guests of their par- silk. with picture hat to match. tFim• V . TER.Caenttyy Orowa Attorney.and Oonnty - - eoalalfor. Ooari Hoass,Whltb7. 10 tr PRICES RIGHT. ents on the old,homestead on Christ• med with a large ostrich plume. Mr, } 5r mas day,.and enjoyed a family hunt and Mrs. Ferguson will reside in �leiday$and Fridays• s' AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and for bunnies in:-the afternoon. Cherrvwood. - .solicitor,Notary PnLlic,Etc, Money to J. Murray's handsome driver, bliss , Gan. ofLce Brock st,North,wnitbo. i3ly J. L. SPIN$, LIMITED, - M_Y BAKER'S JOY is full equal '! Hal s was in the winning at Whitby 9R000HAht to an Western will brand and �— PICKERING. ONT. limas Fair. Miss Anes Lynn',' of Y it _0U*tnftsffl QlrtiftDi+i. _ _ Brooklin. handled this nifty beast. J. H. and 3lrs. Madill spent Christ• makes a better flavored loaf very gracefully, having convinced the mos inf xbridge. -Besides this it costs less mbuey. �(�x G. HAM nf_' 3lftrriage public that she was on the alert at all Wm. and ilex. Abbutt, ant Malvern, Special prices in lots of.ave hags I1 . Licenses in the .County of Ontario, LOOK HERE times. - Pickering Village.- 271y _ s spent a week at W, 3Eddleton's. OT't9ve[: - Tlie.Claremont LI Y�`rxii• N. F. ")nn' Jars.Tbmlfnson; of Erin, r " T POU CHER, Real Estate -nuc- nein spent a few days here this tceek, _ i . tionser, valuator,coileelor and issuer tura wStOI'? — �. Z.1. C}RFrFrN o!a:.rrtaRe license•.Brougham. +oy a 1tnl;erFng itlfr�n Cancer R. Brodie-and family. of Pickering, ; is the beat place to. get your spent Xmas with Mrs. Brodie here. D. Licensee i¢the Covaty of Ontario, daressseig. washst n , have Xmas hmo morning. Shewasboru and over Sundaydewith friends in Toronto. '� HOPPER I"upr of 'Harr is a HFit-a~E F " _ _ rasa bedsteads, par- highly respected aH:—Hca C, l _ sacrament will be observed in St. Empire.lis, Croos st mare and his residence Claremont. p raised in this net bborhood and was B.BEaTON TOWNSHIPCLERH for suits, buffetts, and nett-Sunda .after Hairier preached an impresolve ser. H. B. and .firs. Robson, of Guelph, �. oonveyanaw. ocmmlasico•r for eating side boards, mattresses and spring mon from John 13! 1. She leaves to P i - atraa.tw, accountant Elio. Money to loan couches, and all kinds of chairs "pent Christmas with the farmer's a so farm Issuer of Marriage Lie. mourn her loss a husband. one son rents. CORRUGATED IRON ,a mow- �� t. f-v. always in stock, also many and five daughters. John Scott, of Win. and Mrs. Ashton and dri hter The bedt-: al. 2R au a $3.50 air '4 POSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, other articles too numerous p g g g Punnichy. Sask.. firs. Wm.Bi Burnham. Thos. and Mrs. Philip.s Christmas w itb '� equate, Eastlake $gal. .i' a for Counties TILL o!ice and Audi Aria to mention.Remember we g asst". 28gauge Ina=salea of all kinds steamed to 0o Shorts" keep the goods and de- of Sanford. Mrs. Norman Bunker, of lava"•• Address Green Srrar f'.o., Out, liver them to your Altoaa, sad Mn. Wm. Andrews, of Tho,. Ph i p t L;'Uxbridge on home, at the very Saturday last attending the funeral of steel thingles now- sel- CA. BREWSTER. V, S.. Gradu- r'y Alton, and her-aged mother. Dors. A. Albert Thompson. who died rather s et• of Toronto veterinaryCollege,has lowest pace. Jones, for whom much spmpath is suddenly from the effects of over exec- ling at$4.50a square. Aliso =yeaed as owe•is O3•remo=t tilage Ali die Patronize our town merchants, felt. Her remains were Interred in tido when not full recovered from an bargain rices in metal ' Maar of dom•atica tad aaimsl, eradeead. C+ir• don't send our good dollare Dixon Hill cemetery. y g p e dal*r night promptly,atrecde to. Ind - operation. laW, sidings, ceilings and >t one , sty away to hi up some other The annual fowl supper and enter gs place. Yours, for business. MONGOLIA tAlument given on Tuesday d enter ventilators. Premier-cream �jj B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- under the auspices of St, John'sSat we rators, gasoline en.. - �'r . "ions•" vaiaaeor sad roli•,:ec.r 3EAL David Smales. Altana.spent Xmas p � aonati•a of Ontario and York, All kinds of Ts He bath Schoyol was a grand success in cooduaUd •itb•r vrsvatsl orb auction. V At J. G. r a demon's, gine". FtOat WiireFenees y y every wa Nntwitbataadin the ia- Sale notes collected Fordates or otherArt bur and Jlrs. Betz olid little son spaaee clemency of the weather•, the hall was gild (Sates. a, Local.»• ly at re•id•oos.Elizabeth Ns..Ptak. spent Thursday at StouRville. - ' .-sinag. plPone orders loft as Nzvs of)4ee,Pick. C�+AREMONT Mrs. K. G. Tarr and son Clayton, comfortably filled, Had the night y n Now acv is the time 6o buy.era or pt attention store, Warsmoet• will it f CSCi ns en ane man would have been 3' _ spent the solids at Cherrpwoad. � be fi v - --- - uetis prompt att•atloa. easisfaMua gaaraa- ------ _-- Pe 9 turned away. The su r that was save you money an an of h i„ 1+•W, My phoa•oambariytndepead•at 1603 Messrs..Roy and Melville Turner, of served fiilly�siai�ipd G�f^-„,a...l�b Y y 3' the d' FARMS WANTED Toronto, spent the bordty Reith rT= — above artlelee. _ ; QC - tivps here, y reputation of St. John's. The dram&. ' S.-R, Pits•.NNOCK -- Wm. and lira, onnie and famiitriont e re- Bell Phone. Funeral Director af►d teaLalmer. a oft the second orf 50 o 75 third Newmarket. `Pent ewmarket Iotas with her sister in olit a and he parts wc Co. vras ere well F. J. Pr0II8e �1CkeTill -' ennceyuro ufl'lckerlgit 3li,s Della Lehman, of Toronto, + g a-fid in the eastern part of spentlovrr Thursday with her brother, pleased. The members of St. J�hri's Any business entrusted to'me.will [[ Jahn Lehman. S. G fire to be congratulated on Turn- be carefully handled: tlieTownship of Pickering. • Mlle and 3frs. Byer, of Pt. Perry, iahing such A good Supper and ente i4 "surges Moderate—” JOHN FI�IIER do CO. Ge�tRp and ilea. Hewitt and son Chas; tainmenc. There a'n ample to satisfy G � � Independent Phone No. 1514. j and 3frF. D. Herne and daughter• M. the IRrge crowd and some to Fpare, . --. ,-Country Real F.-'ate, Lihbie,- of Toronto, spent Xmas at The door receipts amounted to$1118. JOHN PHILIP George Bowers. - 614 LL JISIIEN BUILDING. •+�•-- - WHITEVAL! " tr ADSL.+uiF ST•, E.,-TciR0NTn. B ire -On SGREENWOOD s da oODec. the 26;h 0, R. White spent Sundayin Cedar LUMBER, -- — s Grove. ��LATH � - Hama full line ut rresh and Cur- to Charles And Mrs. Wilson, a son. Miss Gussie Annie i&.visiting 31ies ed meats constantly on hand. Mrs. Parkin is spending a few days Eliza White, " . . _ Chestnut and Stove Coal with Mrs. Boyer and Slee, Bavl^s. Gordon McKay spent F-hristtises in Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Rev..and Airs. Tink spent_Xmas at Shinxlea, -CeriieuE. Bran-ford —gam, Eulo na Weiners etc. I will have constantly on hlind_a 1' - - Bellwood with..frieoda, _ g + r _ Y Brooklin with the former's parents, A family gathering of thirf• spent Highest treys, id for €cell Graham and Mrs. Johnston enter- C istmas•at W, S, 3fajor's. , Roo r d 1 _ g p pa s�ipply of beat coal, at taiiied Uxbridge friends oyer Xmas. Miss Alice Turner, of Madoc high flag- Cor agate ga van- Butcher's cattle 31, Gleeson spent a couple of days school, is visiting her parents. lowest possible rice', this week with his son Frank in To- Mrs, Joseph `Vilson P nt the boli• a e a • l p - P reed trou and Eastlake Shingles _ I "onto: day with her-sister. Mott. ,�rekerirrg . rvel'r� •; + x. GIBSON, Robert and Mra B•nwn and family Miss Annie Larkin spent Christmas --. &pent Xmas with Nelson and Mrs. with her father, Jahn Larkin. wire' fencing 4;-1 Greenbcun Station, Lidgett at Kinsale. We Are sorry to report that Mr. 1"'1r8t-CI>it88 rigs.for hire Lawrence and James Denny were in Bell's condition isnot improving. Toronto on Monday attending the Blake Beaton has oined the Mark- ,Day Or night funeral of the late Lawrence Hunter. ham Intermediate O. H. A. team. A• C. :R E E SO R, Bus meets ail trains " READ E'STATEeoiom F. Hour,of Freeman, is spending the Silas Tool had the misfortune to holidays withMrs. Hoar,who has been freeze his left hand last Tuesday. ....LOCUST HILL 'Teaming promptly attended to. a>Kr�i�t=� � staying with her father,Thos.Wilson. B. G. and•Mrs,Meyers,of Pittsburg, x t' Agent fpr Canada Carriage CO. _ A meeting was called for in the are visiting A. E. and Mrs. Major. --- _ �t1 �>f��1flt�Its school here Wednesday morning. John Gallagher,our new butcher, is Q We �. Peak '--•' - The retiring,trustee. F. L.-Green, was doing-a very sAtisfKctory business. XMAS Peak, PiCkerivap. - re-elected. It is too bad the rate- Victor Long has been engaged by a.. Insurance rateit lower on farm pro- payers, do not take more interest in the John Northwav Co.; of Toronto. = perty and Village Dwellings, the school here., Out of five men wllo (leo. and Mrs. Pugh entertained a �1nteT TEr1II Opens in first-class Companies. attended this meeting, including the large number of friends over .the boliBus - -trustees-AnlFoile;has-children--going da January •4th I-To Premium "Totes to sclioal: John Bernie, of the live stock-dept., Strike for a better position by tag. —'�•"' ` Ottawa, was in the village over Ikea AS USUAL DURING ALTERA- If npt,in'siired•viith me,call and DUNgARTON. ing it course in the popular the holiday. TIONS TO THE MAP OF ) UROPE. compare rates. _ '�— James Castles is spending the,holi- 3fiss Annii Allison is spending her WE ARE READY. 1�s110TT, - - holidays with friends' in .P.ittafleld, days with his cousin, Vernon Castles, • W.N. s of New York. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND '11' Rieharasoa• Mrs. Gibson and dvghtor, of To Snowshoe and ski-ing parties are WE WILL SELL. THEM AS REA. ronto, is visiting with W. T. and Mrs, being enthusiastically_orgiinized _by SONABLE AS THEY CAN BE PUR- TOBONTO, ONT. NotaryPublic, Pickering. DHnbar. our young people. g• +Silas 'Windsor was entertained on CHASED ANYWHERE IN This school stands head and shoul- Margaret Annan,nurse h Toronto, Christmas Day at the home of iiia ' ' CANADA. is now-holidaying at the home of her. - -• _ dere above the ordinary business l r 7 father, Peter Annan, nevbew, Norris Windsor, colla a and when -THOROUGHNE$s Have you lots o1 �at�ir { - The Baptist concert was a great site- OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF :— g - - Mrs. Ales Annan, we Are pleased to P OF TRAINING is concerned, ranks cess. The crowd overflowed the build- C. B. WC8, OF WH1TwAut state, is ittiproving nicely',' and was Toilet sets, military brasses. mirrors. among the best on the continent. ing and many were turned away, cased pipes ci ars in Xtbas boxes able on Tuesday La go nut far a drive. P Pe g + '- Handsome Catalogue sent -on re- is rc ared to furnish ext anything 'Messrs, Arther and Fred Thompson g P P Y y g The Literary Society purpose hold. cigar cases, moiith organs, bibles, ly such as ing a patriotic,contort, about the,lbtb_,and Misses Flo And Ethel Thompson hymnals, cut glass, watches, clocks, W. J. Elliott, PrinciPa_t' pumps,_ windmills, .hydraulic rams, of January. the services of Madame- spent the weekend with Jos. Rllis• pendants, lockets, kodaks, fountain - Pat. Barton,we are glad to say, ens, perfumes. Xmas booklets, post., J. lumbiil etc, le Mar, ,of Pickering, Donald C. Mc- P Cor.'Yong"and Charles Sts, P g' Gregor, and Paul Hohn, of Toronto, is Almost tHlly recovered fawn A rather cards, pennant calPndara,seals, Galen- The_y are-also well. drillers bare already been secured,gird other ser'rons accident received in the city der pads,nylo chocolates, gold�tpec- .talant will be added. some time ago• tacles, etc.etc.- _ and respectfully solicit yotir patron Fred. A. SIA or, of Pickering Col- rT�.'VCt' The Dunbarton Literary and-Muhi- . j._., g -<„ age for- .cure. 'Ind, nhon, M21, al Improvement Society held a site- lege, Newmarket, rs visiting his' fear• Catalogues with prices open on our - B CKS�ITH SHOP f eedbful mc-eting au Taesda3revening. ents over the holiday. Fred is one of counters, any goods selected not In . - TOOLS -SHARPENED There was a large attendance and n the stitr players oil the College rtigby stock'will he procared' on 7 shortest _ interesting program was given consist- tetim. notice, The undersigned has Opened a new ing at dialogae5,music;apeWN...•..... Fred Nigqhswander, of Edmonton, We-make-a specialry of crosscut saws one of Whitevale's old boys. spent Remember wepay express •charges _blacksniifh shop on the King- � as well as routine business. Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired, Christmas w4b his_ are is He was from Toronto to Pickering on orders 'Ston road opposite the Razor-scorn a s cielt - For A first• About sixty-or seventy young 1,-pee- P P taker chores, two g y' cele loaf at the hoti►e of S. and Mrs. welcomed by everybody after a twelve of'5c. and upwards. �l Claes hair trim or an easy-.have call lei year absence. ll�. miles east of - at the East-end Barber Shop. gave. on Monday evening and y P• Thomas Thornton, an old and re- E. � � �C�'A�D�',� ave.theic daughter,Miss, a mis- Pickering Village. See oar House Furnishings of all g e cted resident who for tnanq peAra f kinds. Slightly ed Carpets cellaneoiisahowerpiiortohermarriaga Pe Work guaranteed. Chargee mode" to to Mr. Oswald Hilts. She was made �°� engaged iH farming east of the Drnggigt=Graduate (lptirian.. from 13 cents yard up. village passed away, The interment W. .T. GORDON PICKERTING the recipient of a large nnmher of tookg lce in the Whitevaleeemeterv, F'1C1�e2'ing• �z]tar10 ��• �_ = T costly and nsefiii'articleA. p l •A :-r »:: -,..a„ 3a-.-'...g.,y.. .,y. .> -_. ..�. ...- _..;r.. •.'�-.. -'•�% 'w*a.•. ..�,n w�.n+.rrY..,:,u a ,Li utAf .4Jti,, 'M'• 'f..h 's w. ---- ' . L.; ..illi. . .. - ... - - •, _ -�' � .,—. . - ... �. ''�•, RAID GERMAN 'NAVAL BASS Peculiar Cases Treated in Hospitals at the Front. Seven Naval FUers Dro Bombs oti (1' rman War fire nary effects of shell Campaign '- in Galicia Breaks ..Down Vigor The extraordinary - p - - re upon those w are -forced to -- - ships and Naval Base undergo it are being discussed in -• - of Russian Attacks --- _ the British medical journale. - - - -. --- . _ An English surgeon now attached A h London -says: by Zeppelins, sea planes and sub- -a Paris -hospital reports the A despatch from London says:I ly that'_Krosno and Jas�l ire again TdWat�_ from _ l-ffaur-mes who-.. Assisted by light cruisers, deskroy- marines. cases ti - ' AtriR ' ere and-.submarinest;,seven .British . By. rapid manoeuvring the ships lutely no trace'•bf bodily wounds, pathians' aiid in • V4estein •'G icia -claim is made that-the Austrians p but who-.are n•ow under his care. .. naval airmen, pilotin sea-planes, were able to.avoid•the.submarines, and Southern Poland appears to have secured -control-.of -the, 'Usjok -- g Two of therm were struck deaf and _ made a daring •attack Christmas "while the Zeppelins found the fire dumb b shell explosions',� n•either have -met, with utter disaster, ac- Pass after four days of- desperate _ Day on the German naval•base at of the cruisers too dangerous for Y P cording to the claims of the Rus- fighting.' Cuxhaven, at the mouth of the them to.keep up the fight. The Ger- of-them has anything wrong with sian official statements of Saturday; ,On the Dunajec and.NidaRiver*, Elbe: Six of the airmen returned man sea--planes dropped bombs, his organs of-speech or'healing, but and Sunday, which are ads' east of Cracow, the Austrians also - safely, but the seventh;Commander which, according to the British ac- is suffering simply from shock. A iriitted by both Vienna and Berlin have been severely punished. Here,__ Hewlett; h" been lust, 'as hi iris- count, fell harmlessly into the sea. third cannot see, caused by a ner- to be well founded. Some idea of according to Berlin, they "appear chine was found off H21i oland, vous shock. There is nothing the g The Germans claim to have hit two g the magnitude of the operations to be having a hard struggle to _ virecked. What damage was done destroyers 'and their 'convoy, the natter with kis eyes; and-complete may•be'obtained from the fact.-that maintain their positions east of the - - by the bombs:thcown by the attack- latter being set afire. The British recovery is promised-after a period the Russian statements record the Dunajec, though they seem to lie •ing party could not be ascertained, ships -remained-in the-vicinitry for of q-ui. and rest. _The fourth man's oapture of no fewer than 17,500 pri- holding their .own 'ori its lower but the German report of the affair ,three hours without being attacked experience left his mind blank. soners' from the Austrians during reaches." Vienna eays merely that F ld Bur eo s contribute aM 'ae- th-� list few E119 ys. The enterprise of the-British-navy up three of the seven pilots and count of the manner in which death thians the Austrian defeat is com- changed. Petrograd• states that is thus attempting to "dig out" the.. _their- planes. Three others were comes from shell •fire. In some plete. Forced to accept battle with desperate fighting went on through- cases men are found stiff in death '" Germa•n fleet brought about a fiat- picked up by submarines, but their superior .forces in zero weather in out Christmas Eve and Christmas in life-like attitudes, the stiff- ' -tle between line most modern of war machines were sunk. Another naval the snow-covered Dukla Fars, they Day, endingtowards the second tnachines.—The British- squadron, airman-.-on--C-4r-istaias .Eve dropped nese characteristic of a corpse must .Taught the Russians for two days evening with ousting ,of_the Aus=- including the light cruisers Are twelve' bombs on an aarship shed at have come on at the very moment and then tcok_flight, back towards trians from Wislica, a village about thusa and Undaunted, which have Brussels, but it was impossible deft- of death, whereas under oi'dixarI the plains of Hungary, leaving 44 miles north-east of Cracow, and • been engaged in previous exploits iiftely to'ascertain -the' amount "of circumstances a man dies first andslowly stiffens afterwards, Some o{ great numbers of dead on the field, their expulsion from the east 'bank on the German coast, was attacked damage done, and more than ten thousand pri- of the Nidi River, which they had „ - the field surgeons have attributed- loners in the hands of Grand Dul;e crossed- In this battle the Russians - _-' ---- --"- - -" -- `- ;this-to the action of a poisonous gas Nicholas. Vienna confesses official- secured 1,000 prisoners. AUEEr'S NEEDLEWORK GUILD material will make flannelette j given off by, the new explosive, dresses for infants, woollen under- "turpentite." One of the patholo -New Year's Gift 19 Queen )Mars clothes f•.tr children from two to gists at Guys Hospital; buwever, GER)LiNS DISILLUSIONED. be seen: The_1915`dass had been From Women of. Canada. eight years old, men's flannel shirts, contradicts that theory. called to the colors, and the bar- The following 'appeal has. been socks and children's stockings. A ---- -• racks are absolutely em tv- Ger- PPP postcard sent to 31ias Weller, Assts- WON 'r IC'TORIA •('ROSS. Last .lvailable Dian ('ailed to the y' P . bent out by the Queen Mary's po many has at the -present moment Needlework Guild to the women of_ -tant Secretary, Queen Mary's Colors. , Nee flework Guild: St- Catharines, 'The ` Remarkable Single•-Banded enrolled all the effect'ives at her Canada, asking-them to contribute The Petit Parisien publishes a disposal. Those who are not in - toward a New Year's gift to Queen -Ontario, saying how many garments I Feat of George Wilson. packed on th. _ can be made, Kill-resulvin material - f statement by a Frenchman who suc- I the fighting line are 't - .Ma - Particulars as to Private George c e in from Germany, frf,nt,-Prs and -in concentration- W• + and directions bein forwarded to sed d escap ng "Wil! you kindly allow me, g I �Vilsun's fine feat in winning the 'the sender free. � and whose information, sats the camps. the women aivable medium, to Victoria Cross have been given t i - -= 'throughaskff Canada to unite Queen Mary, by her un.-wlfiah de--"the London Daily Telegjap . «'iI_ journal, is precise, and bears the The arms no longer lies any ria voti.;n to duty, and splend-id exam- son discovered there was a German Impress of truth. tional re-sprees, and will not be able with Qneen 91ary's needlework le, has endeared herself to t-he aro- I - + Guild in sending a Nein Year a pre p i machine gun stationed in a wucA, The Germans', he says, no longer to form them, except at the price' Q ) men of the Empire at this crisis., ' and, apparently -on his own initia sent to ween Mar which shall be P i sellers the beautiful fables which.,al-an immense effort .and it cannot worthy of our great Dominion, and and such-a New. Year's -gift_as 1 l tile, he decided to stop its opera- have been told them. The impres- reinforce one front except'by dim have suggested would n•,t only lion which the give,the magniifizceut work the women tions In his desperate venture he y g• ' , and which ,inishing its forces on.ano.her front. • prove that the women o{ Canada"are doing' sot the cooperation of a private of thpr do not conceal, is brie of ter- 'That is rvhy GenerC Joff re, who "Will eix•h woman in Canada, are ready to "eerie tris Queen' as -the Wth King's Rifles, rible and immense weariness. The I knows all, is able to say that our ase our brothers to "serve thel who is w-orking for the soldiers and- They went uut alone and man- enthusiasm of a short while ago-bas pusitiun is very 'good. - sailors, send one garment'during Bing" but also give to Her Majesty axed to et quite close to the given place to a dull and intoler � I the great pleasure• of distributin S gi P I The truth is coming to light, de January through Queen Mary's enemy's position, when Wilson's ab:e anguish which becomes evideat.t Needlework Guild for Her Majesty l useful garments to the soldiers an companion was killed. undaunted, in every instance. spite the precantiong taken, among to distribute' sailors, the refugees, the poor and hoverer,_ Wilson continued on kala y the mass of German pe-,p.e, and the This can be done ver Basil needy, the.waifs and strays ! In the-towns of middle and south- people, full of the agony of its last y s' Hoping that the idea of a Yea perilous mission, (hie by one h� ern Germany which he passed hours-,-feel that the fatal moment the Bank of Montreal Thanks w sal has kindly yin eam Year's gift to Queen Mary from the of`i`he �ffic�r3n<f then r and ent.re ria flits d through no more- recruits were to of collapse is- at hand. ' struoted an u{ Its branches to re- women Of Canada.-will meet with a Y too.-k'1"'•�t'«:un -f the gun and two •..ceive parcels -on account of the' hearty response, believe me, cases and. a half'of ammunition, Guild, and such parcels will be-for- ``Yours faithfully, i Wilson a few months ago was sell- ENEMY warded tirithout cost to the donor, (f;gd ) E•, `iELLAND MEVRITT, ` frig newspgf,ers in the streets oPersons residin in s town where !` c ; " i his native cit • of F.dinbur h 1 N g ._.!`Honorary -"� ' there is no branch.of the Bank of. Hun ears .ecre,tary. I 3 R•_ g ==Montreal may forward -parcels to 1►IIf. FIGHT OF I:\F.)11•. -j - -Lhi Bank.-,f 1.3ntreal at •.x.13 Peel _ - T -- 6treet, �tnntreal, at the same time Saye Austrian- 1%tort,s It'.wd Up- Two Manchester offlee m :et �le- *. he -Gii ref ans Turned 8-inch Guns--Against Dense chs ins the to recti t which 1m.insr a rutn a rogra saes: - � g p I-- . e _ - !`lasses of' Poles .. _ rge pa the-Austrian pri.*.vers.', the A. despatch-,from London says;. _ `'will be returned to them. head of a firm 6a,.ing works in PP Vwt«ria Crosses have been awarded `,ft will be my pleasure to sup trog•rad , and NUuscuwr has been to Second, Lieutenant JamN-, 'Leach ply material fir ..ne thousand gar- broiaQht to Kieff in a' la'mentalile and Srrge.ant. John Hc,R:ay f the A despatch from Petrograd says: the Germans' attempt to force a -;menta to those wh). ;are willing to conditic)n. He reports the Au,tro- i `prond Batta-ii.,n'-of-the Manchester Very great forces are being rressod wedge, between the Russian. north-. prve their work but have not mate [Hungarian army stores to be c{1ni• I Regiment for "conspicuous braver= ern and southern armies. Im- -iial and patterns available; This pletely e.xhansted near I'estubprt on Octc,ber -29 i to batt en u# mutual destruction menet slaughter 1s baking place in n 1 t 1 ____ _ _ • when, after their trench had been from the left bank of the Vistula, these battles. - This doubt`eas will, - near Low, southward along the not be abated until the ascendant ' •aken by .Ge-rmane, and after two y attempts to recapture it had failed, Bzura and Rawka to the bend of the has been definitely estsblished. Pilica below Tomaeow. Sometimes . In the rethou- they - voluntarily decided- on -the= elute of-Soalratcxew the Russians, sometimeg the Ger sands of civilians have been killed. i afternoon- of. the same day to re- ns take 'v " ins a e the offend a The Germans used eight-inch guns =- - - . _ . . working ruin t velrem lye•, anted, es hick n st the to and smashed thq _ core 'the st Hue Food Exactions Are Im use U n-the Im- ' very, close gradually, sucoiea _greaii[ in�re- ,Tan offensive are th�$errestin the targets were--crustsesd udder theme-' These pitched battles, w ca a sin town tris ed _ j. not be described,-as a-general Ger- hi h�tenemeni houses. Thein g p $ y t north. They become more favor- sonr When the. ula•t n tried • . . Raining possession of the .trench. Y Kt - poverished Civilian They killed eight of the enemy, able to, the Russians as they ap- to fee to Warsaw, the German guns _ wounded.two and made sixteen pri- proaeh the point where the Au-1 poured shells into the den-se trusses - Boners." -trians predominate in the enemy's of men, women and children, and :A despatch from Northern and gold fillings without payment, �---s' ranks; The -most battle hnndreds were trampled to death. -France says: • A -detailed account On Wednesday and Thursday last i TURhJgII FORC'F. REIT'{ SED• C Russians have gainedin Poland is on the laaviictor victory r T A Rauesianio�cceruwho wasrred at ' •a German and Austrian troops, cam• r of the exactions by t}+e German au- tik1, whose ask. pp ated for capturing six-Germa•n'guns. posed of infante, which had been Black Sea Fleet Bombarded ~bores was to link u with the Austro- at Lowicz states that -So German thorities in Antwerp Shows that the entrained at Schaerbeck in a la- j in Transt'-borok Region.. German army on the Pilica, 20 miles acumen were fighting in the trench- daily fine demanded is 14 tuns of j mentable condition, passed through A despatch from Petrograd'e;ays: east of Noaco,Radimsk, aad assist es.. bread, 28 tuns of potatoes, eight Brussels on' their; .way back from There is satisfactorv.news•from the ` - tons of fresh meat, three and •one- the Yser.' They had anythiirg but Caucasian front. "A Turkish de- ---- -` '-"— -"- �h•alf tons of preserved meat, -the t•h'p air of conquerors. They were tachment. rein•foreed by '.ne-wly came Quantity of smoked meat' two.I sc;rely in need of everything,. They !fc,rnred.troo s sent from the-direr `tons of cheese, 8.500 bottles of wine, I looked hara=sed and worn uut and tirn of Ezerum Decerriber.;i4 cros�et} j LILLE I335.000 i arettes 55.000' ci rg cigarettes" cigars, went about their ditties in absoliite tire. F.uphrate•s to -warch •• through DDEN 10 VE, 1,700 packrt~s of toha.cco•and twenty., silepce,, .In the tattered, mud-stain- � the Duda_ch regi+,n and attempt to tons of oats. • The fora*e she , I ed 11 n ps give the im:ti break. t�iruukfi to4_;re :fiui-rias seri forced to provide field-glasses I pression of being ahso-Tutelc• demur- repulsed with heavy kisses. The Prussian Commander Tells Mayor Lack of Food iii, for the German officers gran=• T)-n- l•alized. Only 'tile offi,,-era retain united e•fic,rtg f tl�e•Rlassian. trou , y tists ,are obliged .u, sive-t' it ser- ( their arrogantly disdainful marl and the 131a•ck S^a fleet i,ri bomba 1- ! City is Solely tale Fault of the British vises end to supp'.y . rtifi _.ial teeth ner. iatg the slhnres -have - cleared the - ---- - ----- -------- Trauschorok region-uf Turks. FRENCH AIRMEN ATTACKED METZ rl rllla� Rr��-lt� F: ('.1iJ.!:ill I- "e <lespa.t therotn Paris says r the ' fier ci resource,,,opati her army and the many of ler hr,rrars nitich the her civilian population. Britain, in Germin invasion has brought' to the attemyting to prevent the seri}-a] o: .1rti{lerymt•u t'Mutinied. Ian# Were►•e inhabitants.of. Lille is now to be overseas produce t%ith the vie`:v' (,,f- _ Scnf to }'mint. t}i.4t of famine. • Citizens of s.tr ry ing put Germany, was 'but in- Dropped Bombs: on Barracks .and Station- of City ; - .. d "Tatch from Vienna, _via the northern fortress- tan wrt, h,ch ' ilirting 4uffering •upon•thc inhabi- -- - - in Lorraine Rom(-, says: Aiis.trian reservists be-I lias been in the possession of •taw 4 anis. of the occupied towns of t-l",en the age's of:42 and :50 ye--s'i G-errrians for-sarire n:c?nibs rami is I'ranee ind Belgium. The•starring 'have been �um.mc,ned to the er,lors now d-stitute of f-Lwd, have a'.resrd� poptila_0 n wqulcl bay:e-to put t1p; for territorial service. --Tnz) •nein= paid an enormous Oar c.a.x t,i the .%ith the con%equences, for the Ger 11 despafch from Paris. satin: the.French airmen.sh•.,we..red po-wer,idred and fif-y aAiileryinen at Fort iayadcr._.Its tetiii!c indastiic.s bare ir.an Government could not under French aer�rplaares gave Metz•-and ful.bom.bs on aviation hangars, on a Montebrione, near lhivatrent,),- re- hi-en ruined anti 1,200 of its.hnuies, take-.ihe feeding t,f ri•errclr'and Bel- French railroad s atiun whore troops were fused t.i tear@ for Ggl'ic a on Christ- destroyed. M. t'harles de la Salle, ; gran civilians under. its jurjsdiction,_ ins German garrison a sharp e4 in movement and on .a barracks' at nias Day; and mutinied, ,but were the heroic �fa-,•or of Lille, who has so long as Britain closed the seas to rience•of `the -terrors, of aerial -pe the outskirts of the city. The Gov- (.decimated'and the •5urvivnrs"were' remained.'-at nig_ post throughout, the'importation of-fnodattiffs. - �ombarilment Saturday. " Taking 'erriznent'g official' announcement sent to the front. in an eloquent letter.-recca4ly ad- _Haring delivered hinigelf thus, immediate_ rci•enge for the inexeus� does not reveal how much dania.go _ --- ''- --- dressed to Cep. Vcn Hindrich, Ger- Gen. Von Hindi•ich told the Mayor. , able German - b-, -of was &n'e to 'trerma.ri military- pro-i Urged to Conserve Foodstuffs. man cominander, pleaded for'relief;ot11:111e that fie Biel better apply for, h'anc}."an ulifo;rtified-•towT; where perty- by the French 'air 'raiders; ;t.despvtcz'h'=fronT Rollin says; Tlie for his starving fellow-citizens. a•ssistan'ee to the Swiss, Govern• - non-romhatant., were st•rurk dead or whether or not any German sol- Norddeutsche Zeitung issues a In his'rep.F, vtiiicli�vas rheas ter ment; prom.iging that thn Gesniaat mutilated by b�,mhs•'•rained from diets were killed or if ani of the I warning against using grain to seer} istically Prns fan end worthy <,f the (•ov'erpm'ent vtorild s�tpptrt the re German warplanes. the French air- Frenah airmen were injured. -It ig�aniriials, especia?lit rye, �thich 'is� Imperial C'hafic'ttll rr himself, Von crus-t. to the iitmoat of i;s power. •>�eri'mado &.ra•id i,n. Met.z. . Care gathered' 'from the tone of -the 'an- heeded for brBad:tuffs. It says.the-�Ilindrieh set o?,t to show that iif,i,le i If the mayor refused to seek hglpr {v'as taken to avoid dropping ex- nouncfinent that the attack was empire's food supply must be c:•ire- g'o're a•nd chi ren lacked bread, from she Skiss Gof-ernment,'tlten losives on. priests houses. or nn ver,} sucrceful and that the French I',ritw-in, and net•German was to as far as the German commandant. b -fully' hushandcd,to guard-against'a 3'• _ 46, public placies..frequented by non% aviators returned in safety to their possible shortage which would force idarre• Germany herself,added,the of-Lille-wias concerned, the pecrple. / combatants. but. for several mi�nuteg lines. �commander-of-L•i,lle, possessed suf- of that cit were free to starve. upon the people a difficult' problem: y , 'fi,•.'lay `leu __. .,.1,....,...- d ..,. ,. ....•.. ...s :.'_.. ..... -«. _ _ :- �w�l yell._. ..-Gy,.Urh.i�.h...a.i}` �'�^� Y..v JW 7 i - .x .. _ �. .� w• _ f d Call !cant Ip 'Canada ... 8,574,068 3HE ROYAL BANK ;Do �,on., 'Breaths Hurt? I � what I x,aa,- .• _ Cali loans out Canada ... 8,080,847 Ay •LL _ __ _mow- lat- tea �Y i never _TlQuld204 678 - - came again. Therefore I will make ISSUES ITS STRONVUEST STATE. Cur. loans In Canada .... 84,535,973 DANGEROUS PLEURISY ALWAYS it the best day in which I h-a.ve•ever Cur. loans out Canada ... 16,002,488 BEGINS THIS WAY (lived. I know that ha ti _ � happiness is a _ 11IE. T. Overdue debts ...., 668,198 PP _ E'_ thing wimthin, and it is. always in the world and ver - _Cash an cher record level of - ;171,401,337 —�lieediest Cure is Nerrlltna. y near to me. I 17.93% „uld assets total Teal estate 60.0,000 • know I have but to search for it h Ouch, that stab-like a pain in the side Delicately X48.16% of iia es to'public. Bank Bank premises 6,861,184 is like a hal knife blade !h the ribel and that as soon as I begin to hunt 7 It out I have it. Also, I know that flavoured- writes off halt a million on value ,Other-assets .. 1,641,636 Probs;yly got over-heated-cooled ,of Investments. Surprising results as soon as I e p 9 �- • _ coq_ fast---now _ there is congestion, get happinessand be- Highly -under exceptional-trade. conditions.• Total--assets .......... ;179,404,064 tightness, such soreness you can't gin to give it away it comes concen- The To the public:- Liabilities. draw a long breath. d nil evore=.e• I know great care •which has been curls trated, o ' esercfaed-th2s wear-py-�7re--2�g8r -- y. this. I know that work is a stimu- Circulatioa- •..._; 13,605,256 -Pleurisy is far too serious to ae3lect lu and that it keeps the world bake e! Canada in them-'Demand deposits 51,224,129 a singe instant. ielvea is the strongest possible po- alive and moving, I know that the Y Savings dep. ......... 104,827,078 Quickest-rebel” wiI1 come from a sition, and in this wcy being able to people who work with love in their F AMard against any.-developments that Due" other_banks._....,,. 2,63s,701 rigorous rubbing with Nerviline. Thin Bills payable ........... 744,389 trusty old pain -eliever willflx you hearts and interest in their brains WHY WORRY 1 ^" knight arise-in the country, Is striking- t u are the real doers-and benefactors JY illustr>ted- by the showing made by Acceptances ....!...... 1,481,717 in no -time=will take away the con gestfoaof kind. I know that I can be a � Your variety and ,the Royal Bank of Canada- ln'tte an- — -_malts you well just as it did man anal statement for the fiscal year end Total pub. ]lab. ;164,319,272 Mr, Samuel St. Johns, of Stamford, doer and a benefactor. I know that ask your grocer for Ing Nov. 30th, 1914. To the shareholders:- who says:-"1n running to catch a life is exactly what I make it. I - - larks s ; A close stn Paid-up capital ........, $ 11,560,000 train last week I became much over. know that other y Ot the get eral state 12,560,000 heated. I put up_the train window 1�Op� and__other meat Of asses and-!!abilities would l3eserve. ...•:...,....,... forces can influence ' my life and -" Prev, balance ..., 814,062 and rode• that way !n order to ? seem to indicate that the management ••• get work only as I follow it. I know Diva., Inc. and pay ...,. 850,719 cooled off. In an hour my side ,:as so y youth; I FARMS FOR SALE. „ has given its every cobaideration to that I am. our if I live wards keeping the bank strong both full of pain Id my breathing hurt soI 13 v know•that I amla _fn add t 9 1L u ht I ad pnp,,,, HIe�; I�tnow .t=hat I am worth Tonto.Bach-e policy-baiag ret dared advisable, i?ro8t and Loss Account I alvgays caNerviline in my grip P Balance oL Prost and and at neattion I rubbed my aide while if I attempt and accomplish TF ,TOL' XYAtiT TO BUY OB SELL—A by the- very unusua: conditions I 29th thoroughly thtee.- Vines. The warm Fruit, stock, Oratn or Dairy Fa aq brought about in Canada. by, the out- Lose. Account, worth-while things. I know that November, 1913 . ;1,016,119.68 penetrating effect was soon notice- the neatest thin I can ever do is write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or 90 Cal- ';break of the European war. In order B S borne-St., Trronto. ,to maintain such a Profits for the year, able and I quickly got relief. Nervi- to do my best at all�timesand under position, even op-I gfter dedactln char es _ line I consider: saved 'mt3_trom a seri-- ever circumstance.-George Mat- H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto = {portu !ties for profits were apparently a of Management and - ous illness." Y tgnorp •o some extent, but as a result I - theW•Adams: MISCELLANEOUS. the statement,'as a whole, is perh$ps all other expenses, ac- Any sort of a cold can be quickly the strongest ever issued by the Royal trued interest on de- broken up with Nerviline which Is a '---'{' ANCEgg, TUXORS. LEYPd. $TO.. tsank and at the Posits, Lull provision marvel ton reducing inflammation, for C faternlil sad estesna1. cured with• present time this for all bad and doubt- relieving congestion in the throat and papa Had a Grouch. ort evaintGr by ora home treatment Brats _ ;should be as satisfactory -to -share• I Nell-Jack,.dear, did you call on m betcre coo late Dr. Bellmaa ldedlw+ holders as it is reassuring to th pub , fol debts and rebate of chest, for curing stitch- 7n the aide, 3' Ca. Limited, Collinirwood. Ont. -- ,ho generally. Under the conditions b- interest on uamatured lumbago, neuralgia. sciatica or rheum- papa to-day 1 Q C s4 4enables the bank to, play a prominent bills ..........:.:.., 1,886,142,67• atism. Nothing more soothing or I Jack-Su I did, but he didn't Machinery for Sale $art In helping the Dominion through powerful.. The 60c. large,.family size I appear to;ei�Tiuse very much over _ e>z unprecedented attuatioa. - $2,901,262,25 is the teost economical. Small trial my v;s,t, ^, j Appropriated -as follows: size-25c. at dealers everywhere. Engine, shafting, belting. pulleys, Ir New Record -of Cash on Hand. jDividends hos. los, it7, ,t. _ - - from 1�4 for sale. Nell !!that did he say i • etc. The part of the 108 and 109, at 12 per Ja,ck-Wby, when I asked him for Wheelockengine, S complete p ar Int r statement' cent. per' annum .:... $r,387,-1.00.00 Seeing Under Water. ermissiun to re m3 suit,- he with cylinder frame, fly wheel, bear- wbich 1s of articular interest is Per 'Transfer'red to Officers' simply answered as is -haps that which shows the cash po- ; Itis undoubtedly true that un P , Al by dont you Ss, etc., 'all in good condition. sition and the liquid assets. At the ! Pension Fund ....... 100,000.00 der certain conditions it is ssible send it to a tailor!" Shaping from one inch to thlee a ritten o 1Y Ban': Pa - - end of the fiscal year, the amount of from it good altitude to perceive ob- - inches, pules thirty inches to cash on hand reached the new high Premises Account 250,000.00 jects at a-certain depth~ below the Y pulleys, fifty inches, belting six inches to _;level of $27,683.865, vbich is equival- Contribution , to Isatri- THE BEST MEDICINE -, twelve incbes. Will sell entire ar enc to such' an`ample percentage as : otic Funds - .50,000.00 surface, but this is mainly the case 17.93% of Ilabilitie� Depreclatfor. 1e. In Sgt. _ - with calm, clear water - with a'fa. I FOR LITTLE ONES in part. to the public. � , ,1 This account compares with $21,466,• ments .. .... .... . 60u,omoo vorable Iight, In the choppy gray N0 REASONABLE ;209, last year, which was equivalent to !Balance of Profit and .. waters which abound rottad Briti<h , - - 'OFFER REFUSED. - n a I Loss carried .forward, 814,062.26 coast A, a subalarise would rare! be B-ab�y. s O$II .T&bleu are the beat Y. ',i► . 1x.83,o, or an increase-of over 36,080,-• 3' medicine for little ones. The are S. Frank Wilson da 8o°a, q id000. lnasaeta gamounthe tsto $71on a244,677the i $2,901,262,2P detected, more especially as the {guatranteed by a rvernmentyan&- 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. FI.�S. HOLT, EDSON L. PEASE. sees from the pilots and observers I lyst to be absolutely safe and never enh ch to equivalent to as much as seas %s in, 4118 t3lajority of cases, 461617c of liabilities to public. The President. Gen. Eiaa.. fail to-cure constipation, colic, colds Pleasant. principal accounts In this department -Montreal;"18th December, 1914. I most defective art the present time, I and simple fevers by regulating the include notes of other banks, $2.526; The annual meeting at the,share- and-the fierce &lip-stream from t} stomach and bowels. Concerning 1 -Hostess--I want you t•l aing, Mr. _206; cheques on other banks, $6:753,• holders will be held 1n Montreal, on Propeller r€alying in_front-ailed ; them Mrs. S. Shannon, Urnev, N. ' $°'sac, but it's such a .pleasant . 1485; balance due by banks and bank- ,Thursday, January 14 next, -and'the t4 the high speed of travel, render , I parfj I hate to break it ll resume of the i 5 . writes' "I have used by s.� p ag correspondents elsewhere than In presides H. 8,-Holt, is the use . o ir�ggles imperative, Own Tablets form two children ,'Canada, $3,144.502; Dominion and looked forward to with considerable I But, ill the opini� n of a writer in �' YOtR ONv DBLUG151 %ILL 'TELL YOU - interest in financial and business- and think then are just what little 4 Toy Hur;ne E:; Remeuy fur Red.wr&ic watery t ,p vlacial Government securities: not the Lnndu-n Daily Telegraph, minor Eyes and uranu,ated syeitaA; so smart; e: ening market value. $1;158.589; circles ones need I mould not.be without net Sre Comtar+. tante for Hook of cbe i ye dii3aclilrie•s: such as these ma and them." The Tablets are sold b N i& Canadistn Municipal se.Urltles and I --d` _ - 3' y mal,tl'ree. Murine Eye Remedy Co.,ChicaEa gn and cotontal no doubt will,- be overcome in time, British. fore! public ! THE KAISER'S LATEST medicine dealers-or b mail- at 46 - sad experience aloap can show in s - asecuritles, other than Canadian, !., I'LTIblATCl1. cents 4 box from The )Jr. Willi•atns' At a. crowded concent to' hear' - ;185.062; railway and other bond3. ` - how far the aeroplane will serve as alp Brockville Ont. debentures sail stocks, not exceeding �Gott, Gott, dear utt, attenti4)n a rotection a d'ciae Co., Patti a o Ct p g�Llnst submarines. ' young lady was looking for .�Dsarket villue. $13,557,741; call loans i _ may'' a seat. . G blesse: .�. - Is it a seat Yost wast. in Canada, $8,674,058; call and short Your bardner Vilhelm'-s here, - He Shall 'Not Want. miss{" >?sited. the Irish usher, , The Palhoa of Life.. - „ . , loans elsewhere than in Canada, L'ud has a word or two to say "Year," said airs. T.wukenbur -"Yes.. a seat,. please.. Indade, j6.080,847. Indo oto brivate e - One of the reflections most cola- „ ; t mists," said Pat `'I should be pt, y art a lr minister a lad r has decided to go to -is Indlcaticn of Coniract;on in Trade. t8u darn-awayall-ud a w m�srl to people of more than aver to give you :sate but the empty udders no g a m another stns 3 P , With the taIll oQ in r age thoughtfulness � � _�_ - nr g neral bus. B ne5as is somethin ._ L'IId hgteII B ones are a'i fol veli tome, I. seas In the ccuatry, tLe curreiit loans Fqr vat I as concerns me much, hke .this: :'�hhen we go hence hon �- = y Charles says I-grow more beau- slight I little accompaniment.we. Leave be- I r 4leinself usd-Sherman••: „ Mlna.d's Liniment Cures oistemper, ,Lioa...lhese. amo�tnitng to $84.x85,•172, y , tiful eve 'time he. sees.me. "'.If . !_ - hind us, and how wen 1 tfle-world '- �' endof®hedp evtoua86,989,330 at the i r.o,know dear-(}utt 1 vas - - goes on without us." It .is as Pa him call tws the ice syou daotlgheam lathe - year And other your thetic x it iq true of meat of nail_!" current loans and discounts elsewhere i friendt, We d.. !-reply i an fa Canada $16,002,488-, o n t distingu.,h deeds �i e _ its as tom• U-nil from mew hour of birth - -j}ared with $1551„�4, - - I I _ ._ do not rca'izr�-our ' ala. When the quietly let you rule itl Ifeffen, most faithful. - Growth During Year. Vile I ruled here an earth, worr dies a crowd is ready to rush into the place !eft _ ErLu under the unprecedc•n,ed con.' Und ven I toldt mesa soldiers -= -vacant even if it be-inr.;n rucnts. - ditions that prevailed, the pr-ogre.3s of. Of b 'r' i lu n 3 o e batt..e dale Few le the bank, as lndlcatcd b.y••increased ,; - F . a•Ee a mein<�ry that, endures _ r I 1e. • deposits; was most satisfactory. D©. � � illy split de gt,,ry; f.;r a generation ;Pxcert in _ the �TAK1< NOTICE .- j' - - t n b nil half a,c •vtl praise,• - III Posits- of sarin interest a ' of e hram,; , p g at'the end g }` y P h az , of a harnlful'°f friends.. If oP- the year totalled $31,224,123;, a9 ! We vttbiiab simple, rtsaiRht tetclmon• chis li[c is to be regarded ac fincl tale, not prese ageats' intrrv;ew9, trom Ji,► compared with ;36,2,6,871. at the end In every way I tr_cd to-prove -ae might be tempted to regard it as 1 weal-kn�vn peord*-- • of. the prev;cus year, while deprrslts Mein hears Vn you vas true: -. n,.-,,t w<;rth living, it is &� disa�+puint- From ail over -Amerii•a they toedity to bearing interest reached anew tlgh the mcrite of MLNARD , LINIMENT, tbo __(evei at ?k104.827,08, 6s compared with tad• only claimed mein honest ing to our nr,hi'st hopeR, o,ir Lofti• . lbcet of.-Ilnurdhoid FAmediew 6101.900.7$0. The tctal deposlta aggro- -- -- --- est tdealR. Bat, if r�s� i5 % dis - _ HARD _ NT CO., MTD. SIL' 9 LL�fI3IE' -gated-;Ia6,c161,208, as ags.nst $138,- :You o could not d t better fr crpilne,-a-pr•>p 5 y f 1 - YOUR WHAT is 177,622,,a gecreas9 of approximately ieIIdt chief awn of an • life is not fame but - MIRROR'S STORY'? •62,000,000. it will be remembered,i In sky, or land or sea, I charact.i,_even our disapp„tntment4c L _ _ however, -that during the year the Dan Raiser Vilhelm numbs-two, anJ frustrations are prophetic, Life + 'Ou ,4Ye a 'Sank rep ld the deposit of the -Al-; Pe Lord orf Sherwanp, �is a cruel mvytery"unle.wive horizon I t Y San - berta and Great Waterways. Co,4 - - be widened to include eternity. �-heri Ethel was five years old she i btautif'vl caonp�oon ' amounting to $7,000,000, and allowing sent to school for the first time. .for this,-the ordinary deposits daring S•2 vat I say, deal Gott, is die, J + = •---•• - fes ;the as�g• _ Dat ve should still be fnend#e — _ - '.Ii°w do you Tike your teacher, tthe year showed. an. Increase cPr ; ' Zt1RDERED Et'r.el1 her mother. "Well, Je► 65,000,000, rt'nd you shoe: -help .ta send_my mamma; I don't thinit the teacher Large Amounts Written Off. I foes put r:eh3 out of bueine�e, a ,vhule fam• „ ii knows very much. Why not, my ._. a�efione The profit and loss account indicates I To meet, dear bitter end;. -" ur of corns by putnam'e Cor, Eztraoror, I --- { de'ar9 '"Why she keeps asking that owing to the exceptior_al. con-_1 If,you, dear Cott ,till din me do- whtcb curve corns and warps is-one-day, - _ _ Traiwark dition3, the management has deemed I'il_notlling. ask again, :�o Dain or sore it Putnaal's to used: questions all the time i' COLD CREAM t advisable_to follow-a-very--Coaselva= - i ' Refuse.substitutec.25c, par bottle a:• •all L nil,you et-.d I will bardners be Ftive policy in its valuation of Invest- dealers Minard's Lin{mint Oures Cargst In Cows. dents, -and this year has made a For,evennore, Amen i . - used ��(y � reawft 3 ppecial reservation on tblo-account of .An Irishman •hearin of a friend bleit6h► s,andat�taketbeshin ' 600,000. But. listen, Gott, it must, be mighty Teacher=A train leaves London B z wick 8 "y who had a stone coffin mad_ a for smooth, clear, ssid smod.The profits for the yea;• amounted I- Your del is followed thirty miles to hour, It himself, exclaimed: "Faith, that's Vr•eefine �d �>� to 11,886;14_, equivalent to 16.30 on P to ale you 'send, is followed thirty minutes later by , • :he paid up capital. As the balance i Or else I haf to sro r attack a train -travellin sigt• B Sure, an a stone coffin will 1 g y mile's aJ last a man a lifetime,"- no ally ae y. Df profit and-lose•at the snit of the And only bla.y defend. - hour. At what point will. the _ etable_fatLs..,..kr previous year. amounted to 61,016,1'_9. So four and twent;t•hours I gif second train run into the first I Bos. - Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. to file rsaktng Y the total,amount available for misfit- To make de Allies run -At the hind-end'of the rear car, Pel'i#isltt+ed. bntito $2,901,2with profits a8d is amount* end Put me safe Int-o:"mein blase'- - --= The "Hone moon." .ed to 12,901,262. Of this amount P y A � � �of Vsssline dividends accounted Lot ;1,387,200; I De -middle of de Sun. Sometimes a serf-made man a CIISpn commonly observed by Cold atm' VVd be sstu. (100,000 was transferred to officers' makes a noise like a phonograph.' newly-marrled couples among the to you direct on of Dension -fund; ;250,000,, -!uteri -off vou-do nit, I'll dc my hart _ bank premises' account; ;60,000, con. I'1] tell de vorld dot fact ancient T4yttiGona was drinking a ( - - tributed to patriotic funds; $500,000,, ' wine trade from honey ,during the � ;allowed for depreciation !n invest- But if;yon don't,-den r mustt•ink ' first thirty days after maarri,age. �g /�Or+ss It is an hostile sot. The rise of the word moon wa,s ,menu. This left balance to be.carried - "moon?; Wierywitere aeif tFle,vaisoYs , forward to profit and loss account at Den ver. at once I vill declare, I used simply to desigiiate the period �� " preparaficros. ;the end of the year, ;614,062. Und in mein._aager rise of time, one Routh, that the use of VV4% fee filo, mstaeuw •'Vass- Y The statement of AE93t8 and _Iiia- Uhd send main Zepp'_]in :-ships to ' abilities, and the -Proff't ind Loss ac- we. e j the wine continued, In no other line'bmcbst Dnp sit abort *AM count, are as. follows: g reapect;'was the mason supposed to � s : Assets. A fight tip in de skies._ a have significaitce in the matter, A1'- 1914. Dis ultimatum now dear Gott, though the custom of drinking tWe _ Current cold ... ,,, ; 12,996,4$3 (� perticuliar kind of wine wan tong -coni. notes :. .. _ 12,688;371 Ie von of Inane more, ago abandoned, the word honey- + Mine iniad is`aettled u to:cissa' moon has survived in a differewt .. " #2bsg3,8o6 De whole vorld off d floor. g sense. It is now applied to the Because yotr vas m-e n bardlier, sense. af£e;r -marriage, Ion or ,lent,kold res. 2,000,000 Gott, - • short, gWrally devoted to-a trip ,Nates and cheques ..... _ ' away from home. Govt. deposit .. ...... 578,000 -- An extra chance is ffel; _ = CHESEBROUGK-MFCA CO. offer.• banks '8,277,691 SO help at votr<ce, or else-I'H'be i� - Isco CHABOT AVE. MONTREAL " Due by other banks ::. -8,148,864 De Emperor of Heffen.. - G3 TILE p - Aild the lesi some people-git a ;.he Government securities .. 111681668 -- -" 'Municipal sec., etc. -,..... 2,185.062. -Pan De Todd .lin Canadian _ ._ _ more they expect. debts, etc. ....... -:13,567,741 Magazine. _ _ ED. S. ISSUE 1-'1b. - ' _ _ _ YlasaN's•Linlsee�t Curia Colds,-tto. � --- a' '...._ _... .-.:_.. .. .. ..i-w, .-rill_:. — , ,.-�, _e. . ,• .1,. ,:.�,..,y.. pan a caned upon. He had no cow- Xao t ai+tlDt LO make against the work of w . Friday taernlnaseiOsG,�.e, council of the prat ear. He thoo$bt ,'CHRISTMAS G aC E RI ES y . •Oar• ghat they had acted w[sely in taping L�OR BALE--Surrey gladstooe double :M1 is the hydro vote. He was also a strong 1' snorer a.erly a•w; at ora, s berpm e : M`W FRUITS AND CANDY Porter--Df.-.woman sIIfih !or cash. Apply to J.lir DALE,DanbarWn, r1.33 for year '11.00 it = - - ps3d is advance. thought that the conacil should spend 1TOR SALE-A few Shropshire Bahssriptloas b the United Bwtes,•1.fa0 more money on the Kingston road on rim lambs at a re•soaable price. A i� iadvance which there is so much traffic, and at lot M oon,s,Pickeriou. E.z.PvdH,off• We have a complete stock of all good things for Christmas. See our thought an effort should be made to 02012'- 9 tf assortment before platin g your order for have the government take it and HORSEPOWER AND JACK FOR Christmas candy at loc. a Ib. - 14HN MURKAR, Proprietor, matnLai°it. Christmas nuts, mined 20c. lb. Sale.-TP, under signed has for sale one i " Ed, Willson being .nominated for horsepower aadlack.newly asgood as new, =-New dates, 9c. lb, 8lbs for25c. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS the position of councillor thanked his �,wt�ek p for quick rale. App1 at lot . " mover and seconder. He com li- mss• esFoltD BBOi� Brock Nen'$Re 15e. lb and 17c. lb. - P Road. 19-14 Cooking, figs 8C. Ib. A meeting of the electors of the mented the township on their gener- Cranberries, 8c. s t 3 municipality of the Township of Pick. ous response to the appeal for relief ANTED-A quantity of used q , • qts for 25c. rthe-Belgians. He ltla0 made re- W lumber t inch, 4x4,Yx5,Yzi0,gill,or will - Christmas Malaga Grapes, 17c. a lb. ering was lsetd pursuant-To etatllte buy house-orother buildingr containing rams. Naval.oranges, sweet and ripe,- .an13 4p¢. a doz. on Monday at the Town Hall, Brou• Terence to his work as assessor. He It[oet be within terming distance of Pickering. Christmas chocolates assorted 30c. lb. regular 40c. lies. gham, Donald R. Beaton, townshi was not a, candidate for municipal State description;price,etc, Box A,Picssamo. clerk presiding. When the time ryas honors. vEW°' _ t9 t5 .' Christmas chocolates is bones loc.25c. 50c. All candidates have resigned ea- { -up for'receiving nominations the L�OR SALE-House and two lots in - following persons had been nominated; cepting E. B. Hoover as reeve; R. R. 1' the Villave of Claremont, 5 rogm. house :Fresh frozen white fi3h 12c, a lb. Fresh frozeii red salmon FOR REEVE Mowbray as first deputy-reeve; and kitchen and woodshed attached,a leadid large 14c. a Ib. Oysters, 60C. a quart. +. Darn cost"W.00, good garden and fruit trees, ' Messrs. W. W. Sparks, John Folgie reaiaence of a tteolvAB ar, will sell at • Gunn's Maple Leaf Lara $2.75-20 lb pail. CANDIDATE MOVER SECONDER and Alex. Wilson, as counciila, who bargain for quick sato 4t! r W w Bpa•ks R H Mowbray E B Hoover ale thus elected by acclamation. -- .Our Black Green or Mixed Tea. The equal of any 40e, fes ` R B Mowbray w w Sparks Ed Willson i�OR SALE-A splendid farm in the in pEcRs 30c. alb. Hlias B Hoover B R 1[owbra7 1 E Willson i' W a Barnes Z B Hoover John For Township of Pichering,_being part of lot FOR FIRST DEPUTY-REEVE HIGHLAND CREEK 16,con,9,adio,niag°ickering Village and con- taining 73 acres more or less 03 acres beirg doe CANDIDATE HOVER $SOONDER The Highland Bteek branch of the tWanleland and balance go,-d'pasture land McLaren s Cream Cheese, small size, loc. Ib block 15c, BE Mowbray Ed W ill'on E B Hoover Women's Institute will meet at the with running stream through it. There Is ea 1 lb block 25c. JOhaForgie . R R Mowbray Ates Willson 'home of Mrs. Ed Craven at 8.80 m. the [lame barna one omf e�toalestab ne ons _. _ _ FOR T _ _ RHY CANDIDATE MOVER SECONDER ren, the District President, Will ad- fags. Silo 19z98 t, This property is • very x desirable one,being part of the estate of the ��" a . Alen Wilson Ed Willson R R Isowbray dress the meeting. late K m.XWcombe, Possession given �n Q 1 John N Pis as Wtl7soa R R Mowbrey g April 1st 1915.' Also for sale . comfortable JAMES RI CHAT ♦DSON W W VO ss R R owbraMowbray John Forgie frame dwelling, containing 8 rooms Mood a W Sparks R 8 Mowbray John Forgie DU N6ARTON - Qarden, Situated on north side o! King Bt. +�- led Willson W W Sppaarrks E B Hoover Ploraring Village. For further partioalars ' 8 R Mowbray Jahn Forgie Alex Wilson A'very quiet wedding was solmemn• apply to MRS.ROSEY MORCOMBE,Pickering -PEEL S --:- SHOE -STORE The nomination was then resolved ized oa Wednesday afternoon at the Out, It ct Into a public meetin and Mr. Beaton home of S. and Mrs. Nicholson when I _ elected to the chair. The retiring their daughter, Miss Esther, was units NOTICE TO C$EDITO$S :_ .. ... WHITBY _ '-members of the council were each ed In marriage to Mr. Oswald Hilt@, of called upon to give an account of their Fairport. The ceremony was perform- In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel stewardship during the past year. Mr. ed by the Rev. A. L. Miefadyen in the Snell and vane Snell,cf the Toainship The Latest in Fall Footwear for men Women and children.' Sparks, being the retiring reeve, was preaesce of the immediate relatives of of PI'ckcring, in the County of Ontario, Men's and Boys work boots a speciality, Srst called upon and be went quite the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. in the Province o Ontario deceased. p exhaustively into the work of the Hitts took the afternoon train for; f .Our Boys and Girls school shoes are of the beat quality. council during the past year, dealing Brockville and other eastern points. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail., particularly with the Hydro-Electric where they will spend a few day@ ris-: sec. 56 of Chap.121.R.S.u.,1914, that Bell Phone 151. railway, power and light. These he 'iting friends and relatives. The NEws i all persons having claims or demands believed would prove a great benefit to joins their many friends in wishing against the estate of the said Samuel the township. The cod roads move the Snell, deceased, who died on or about _ ' P• gg perityoung couple lung life and pros the Twenty-third day of August, 18D3, JOHN N 1� E E meat which is beim pushed forward y• and the estate of the said Jane Snell, FROCK S T, WHITBY. with great h sh it the motor league, deceased, who died on-or about the is one which aho°Id be fought by the WHI�'sIr - township. It meant great burden to Eighteenth day of April, 1914, are - - the township for the benefit of the The Christmas Fair was ascent=uc- required to send by post, preppail or auto-owne'S. He referred to the cess as usual. deliver to the undersigned Adminia- . (grant that was rr�ads for the relief of Rev. Mr, Menzies will be indu_eted 1 trator. The National Trust Company ' J 'l the Belgians, and strongly defended into the pastorate of St. Andrew's I Limited, Toronto,or to the undersign- the coarse of the Council in making Cbreh on Tuesday evening next. Pd. Ritchie,Ludwig and Ballantyne, taT3 i r the grnot. White nominated for the J. H. Downey was elected reeve by;its Solicitors, on or before the nine- - *!4 position of reeve• he had no intention acclamation, but there will be a con- teenth day of January, 1915, their of stauding again for that position. test for mayoralty and eouricillors. Christian and surnames and addres- Aber being strongly urged in a num- Stone, who was tried by P.M.Major seer with full particulars in writingg o! D"'D - I fiber of ratepayers to remain in the Harper for threatening to do bodily their claims, and statement of their • ' ' council while certain questions re- harm to bis daughters. has been re--nc^ounts and the nature of the secur- wained unsettled be might be a can- manded for sentence. hies{if nasi held.by them, duly vera- didwe for the position of councillor. Engineer Murray states that the, fled by stltitutory declaration. EE"1IVG a bank account kr E. B. Hoover, the retiring. first de- rovincial ; And take notice that after the said p government will use the I nineteenth da of Jannar 1913, the 'household expenses"rad uty.reeve ars nest called upon; Be• Whitby sewerage system as a model, Y y' Y pp q said etidminiatrator will emceed Lo Pa5'mg all bills bmany' B the chairman of the Ronda and and as i result there will :u m nn distribute the-assets of the said de- advantages. It shows the barns an _ Bridges urea in th be dealt with the visitors in our town is future to in- ceased among the parties entitled OF (0�jWA waded pt v;d�si expenditures in that department. He reset ttae sv@tem. - g P hand. amount �:- •, referred to the various brld9ea that Du1•in the thereto. having regard onl to the cry pa tend does R past two years Wbitby'� g receipts-for had t.) be attended to. and to the por• population has increased one-third. a claims of which it shall then bare tions of rood that received careful strong evidence of the new tile. and notice. and the said Administrator �£.p►D OFF--Au not require a large m bait B� attention. The Rood roads 9uestion pprosperity of the town. It i@ dnttbtful will not beliable for said assets; or was explained. This load which is if any other town in the 'province can I zny part thereof. to any person or TORONTO ens lenthe th.Kingston a rand is over tea-miles in show an equal record. The future of�persons of whose claim notice shall �� �1 �� ����� length• and as a good road as Proposed town is a bright one. not have been received by iE or its 1D` - would cost the township the Iarge The community Christmas tree on.,said Solicitor at the time of such dis- sum of$5:.000. As this road is used to Tuesday' evening was wonderfully 'tribution. R. W. GO .ttiltaa,ler, Q Beaae6•abe at �, a great extent by outsidere►he thought interesting in its many gavel features. Dated December 17th, 1914. - . it should be taken over by the govern- Everything worked out well. and it went. Asa member of the county was a brilliant spectacle with the THe NATIONAL TRL'9T COMPAItY, LTD., , council be referred to -ihe work car- numerous electric lights and decura- 28 ging Street East.Torcnto. rigid on by that body. He criticised the tions. Every child.in town, who de-I J• W: Flavelle; President. s - R � county assessment a was that the sired It. received a present as well as s -Win. E.Rundle, (;Fen. M L,&rM' Smcerest &e; e s` township of Pitckeribg wan coinpsiled many grown people. A Dumber from RITCIiIB. Lvawfo, dt saf r_AsrTlclita. to pa more county taxes than her the country came into see it, 406 Continental Life Building, g just share. In taking his seat he 18.15 Toronto. Ont. stated that w he as a candidate e _ dat for the Solicitors citora for the said Administrator. position of reeve. To - Fa r m e rs I - - John Fo 1e, chairman of the6tand- ' I TIME TdBLE-Piokeriag t3tationti - f'g� -May all enjoy in fullest measure, the Merriest of Chrfatmaaee, ins Committeeon Bonuses for Wire T.R. Trains going Ease doe as!dlows-- Fetices.Drainage Matters, Etc. re Na, 8 Ddait 8.09 A 1[. the Happiest of New Years, ` viewed the work of his department dur -Buperior Stable fltt4ngs 12 I.0061 a5o P.M. Ing therpast year. Be said that a all prices. 14 1 Lftal645 P. M. member of bridges would have to be Trains going West due as follows- Ma 1915 brio built within the next Pew years; and superior Litter-Carriers No. 13 Local 7.47 A. M. y g unalloyed peace, prosperity and good health that there would be no immediate pre 11 Local 2.f0 P. H: epects of a reduction of the etas rate, f3ah steel shingles and siding, 7 lit ail 750 P. K. to each One of you. Tb ," •Bundav included - e present council had succeeded in only lock.in the market •- reducingg the deficit of the past year t a considerable amount. He had no Ind phone 1913 Pk-k. _ -•: . -a -� a -May the-.Yaw Year prove even move plaiply{hat Quality Anel. intention of standing for the position _ • - • e - • • of first-deputy reeve, but was a candi- date Russell Andrew* i date for conacillor. ! We wish you• ' one and all a Honesty is t policy. - H n ,the ben R.R. Mowbray chairman of the -_---P-1ChERING, Out. Standing Committee oe Co°tingen- Xappy Christmas and a cies, being called upon referred to the -- - work of the dro-e l.a during the past CHOPPING hen here's to the most prosperous year. in 1915. year. The hydro-electric railwaywas 'I •� 'prUSQE'rOu8 New Ye8I. - T - - dealt within a very'clear manner. He II - i T - y believed that file building of this AND OAT FLAKING - H• J. MARQUIS railway and the system of power and O EO R G E . P H I Ll P light would be a great benefit to the The undersigned is prepared to do ratepayers and eventually will not Get our health at the Fruit cost the fly to the a cent. It would grain chopping and oat flaring y �ROVC3�3A�.� 1�N'T 0 add greatly to the value of farm pro. rtin the township.and he thought every day- in the week and Vegetable store it would tend to keep the bova'on t g farm by giving farm con_ except-on Saturday ve. was a supp,)rter ofj - woman soman e. and w thought that t�O�III F. Bayles, Greenwood • � r - • - • ' • KA'SH . �ASH �every woman who owned property •• should have a.vote. He strongly op.. _ posed the good roads movement. The The Universal Sawing Machine - s Inge ton road is used by only a small - � - -- - - -'� fraction of the residents of'the town- ship and thought it unjust to. lay•a heavy burden on .the township, for - In order fo clear out our large su�•plus stock of the benefit of autoists,•'nost of whom - - _._ reside'outside the township, He ex- - rate, d the increase of the county tax . B. C. Sh iDgles 'e offer them at the rate, which was begAnd control of the - ' county council. He would. to reti_rinR say that hew" a. candidate for the .. 1 position of first deputy-reeve.. l)W low 'o, Wilson retiring councillor, - fol, g s :f �iu ro ' �rioe • went into the expenditures for Dam- -. •� • � ":- - ,;• - ,. i •• : at to Sheep gilled by' Dogs, of !' _ ...... A whichdepartmenthe teas chairman, XXX X2.55 per. square . • the amount being$143.50. He strongly � �-•� advocated the expenditure- of money7. di keeion Ing the roads in a hs;sin econ- XXXX `fF'2,80 per square ditionPn the winter months; since the rural mail delivery has been organitied lie was a candidate for the position - -•: -.'of councillor, Manufactured by W. H. Jackson, Brock Road, Oat. Theae pricer are for present Stock, and Cash_on deliverer W, G. Barnes, being nominated, for This machine is designed to savOlong'poles as well as cordwood. No We pbsition'of 'reeve, stated he was pulley or fly wheel in road of wood on -carriage. - - - only. No orders herd. - not a candidate. He thought that the -• council of the past year had done good' -This machine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity. work,but they might have done bet. The best outfit on the market to-der. rat, He complimented them h Get our peaces on Emery Wheels,-Saws, Gasoline Bn nes, s s 3E=1 ing a substantialddgrant to the Cream Separators, etc. � riottc, fund and hoped that the n be repeated If beeeenry. - T .> �. d aL'�►��n1 Q ��=Z�1� ,fit es Tudd, a larwer reetr wawl♦ Brock Road -- a -. .. .... .fi'=_• i.a 4!•.. '^4 ace�'..�- *.. rr ... e v" ..•,c:,e,•�.a...vci.•,.r >.. ...r. --�..,•�s�—=a•...-•-t•ft^s.; .v-r.� •:,^vo. _4,.• a • ws- +rsr••a'+ - '^w� --•w;r. res -•.•ars �s�>v- fiSfa:" ...aw"3-.;'C a ✓' r,`-•y ..2"' .. l-. ..y.,-.- -•,n-••. - - 'rfY`- .. - :r. w - T .xyr �` er ^ er ..ms. ^-:y ... �c. t ALMtMONT ` Frank and Mrs. Howard, of Mrs. John Morgan accompanied Q - w .y Minneapolis, who are noon their by her two daughters, Kism 2 Ale= Wilson spent Christmas honeymoon spent a few days here Gertrude and Margaret and son, in the It with the former', sister, Mrs. Georgd, s ntaf wdays with M. DOMINION �� Harry porter spent Christmas Qe ' with friends in Omemee. Wm. Thompson. And Yrs. Sender o. rThomas Birkett had a business «"- "'N°a°s`s"' W.°'w'�`~~ a trip to Toronto on Monday. a A'I3oG1<AT,�3soeed t�eoesee: Fred G n,of Toronto, cal. - - HOUSE FURNISHINGS .�;_ This B� offers Farmers = led on freD ern on Monday. eompt.t•wdestldaaay��settle•. ' Wilfiec ' , of Toronto, _ Get«rtae•e ootiewd m la.orabCe_twme,sad.sl ase a mad•an each notes d ie spending the holidays at his y � • a. i is .et• and d•paeltory for so■r -. .home here. r 'B right and Happy New am". at .nt .n d.yaelss� .dollar and ep•+�d+ Kenneth Renfrew, of Montreal, • _. • z Is holidaying with Peter and ',to one . and all ON, Manager. WHITBY BRANCH A. A. ATKIN3 Mrs. Macuab. _ .'. "'� + v Mrs. Harry ThomAon is visiting her -daughter, Mrs. Dickson, of.Micnico Beach. C. H. BURNING, PICAERING d'$� Mr. Skill, of Toronto, was the t 8 e • guest of R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth •.' Psekeririg Bakery Pickering Vigilance h duriuk the holiday . Our home made 1 after Riven a fair Comma} ' Geo. E. Dick, of Stettier, Alber- Made in Dia �lY�t di a in trial will convince you that. it is V Y ta, is visiting with his wife and The Best. ,family at Win. Scott's. -Canada ••.•'�j-• N 0 W Joshua Bundy who has been Ill d C�th"�t� `"` The object a this Association is to for the past two weeks, is we are ��, ,.iv {e the time to order your lessen stealing and prosecute fruit cake for Christmas, the felons. pleased to report, now recovering. 28 cents a Ib, ` David Pilkey, of Oakville, was Orders by phone or. f o driver 1[emi�ere havinii property stolen oommaaf- ae�e imm�e iifely wit�iny-mem Coates' funeral,ani selling upon ' . t HERB MONNEY, Membershipo a Commutes. gold friends. i�Ot PICKERING, ONTARIO Geo. H. Samis has returned aft- '- er spending a week with his wife -„ _ si semabQrT otr°v asuou.idsnt ck•Wns or, and son, and Mrs. Samir' parents _ 'in Brussels. Re—S Greenwood •:` Hardware E..Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- W m. and Mrs. Bundy held a Q� S _ tall and see our etoek of "Ha er,C. L.Morcombe, Pickering, Out family reunion on Christmas Day g _ Thought"and other stovesppy at which four generations were e • as well as other lYves J.A.'O'Connr:. W.J. Clark: rested.____ the afire Singinggbardware. p Pswidsat, SeorN.r,stet Macnab jr. and slater Miss Eavetron ing and repairing q Margaret spent the holiday with promptly attended to. F. H HINDI their brother,J. C. and Mrs. Mac- Work guaranteed and prices 'cab, of Uxbridge. ' have-been recorded moderate. W aiz'Evsi.E Miss Olive Powell and Miss - CARPENTER, BUILDER Midgeley,of Toronto,spent Christ- exclusively Ott LawrenceDenny � J � HOUSE VERANDAH,engin BARN MM with the formers parents, t , GREENWOOD WORK, PANTRY CABINETS - Ira and Mrs. Powell. • J. H. and Mrs.Beal and dauRh• _ `. olurnia _._-_.. WATCH FOR DUMB WAITERS. ter, Mrs. A. J. Charlton, of To- Shingling and general repair, runto.spent Christmas with Alfred I _ _ �� TQD'S •• Rork. ' Allgway, of Pickering. I • • See me about any job, you want ;. John and Mrs. Thompson and Patriotic Recorda7 Motor truck each �i'ednes- done. Prices right. family,of Glasgow, spent 5504 Home Telephone. Christ- mas with the former's brother, I A day and Saturday for all 'Wn3. and Mrs. Thompson. SCC ']'hey iaulude .the following stilets Q�C kinds of Bread and Cakes. ATTENTION Mrs. Joseph $lack and brother, 5 v � gf Mono Road were hereon Tues- tion" double-char, records, wiH Ask for a 10 cent wrapped 4' dap attending the funeral of their ! ,Each fit an machine. Each -,��ister-in-law., Mrs, Coates. I y fruit loaf. - If you contemplate doing any " Chas. and Mrs. Wagg and three children, of Hudson Heights,Que., i 'Your King and Country Deed You,t :S ro M ' Z 0 D kind of building next season. ; are hotiaayiair with the former's I Boysin Khaki, Boys in Blue • OSHAWA. ONT. we will be pleased to figure - brother, Nelson and Mrs. Wang. I , Ray n your egnirmen s - o o r t Bank, who was recentlytransfer- , Bravo! Territorials 85C- FLOUR and FEED Ra Rumohr of the Standar !red frotu Bradford to Welling- I Soldiers of the Kine ' ' ' ' for all kinds of ton in Prince Edward Coanty, at C. N. R•, Station building material. a repent Christmas at the home of SS 0 i �, Sons of the Sea-�• _ _ .. _- • h s parents here. t'iJlerl'�WO d y . ._. . .'.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and child i Tornnt Atkins ER- Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried ��. PICKING •:" =. of Blaekstock, are spending a , ;feti� days with the formers's par- Here'a to the Day (We've Got a Mailed I<3rewers .Grains, Malted LUMBER YAI�►iJ `M -_ v gent's P. and Mrs., Macnab. Mr. Cora Feed, Oileake Meal, Macfarlane is also spending New -Fist, Too) Mnlasxine, Alatchford's 'Years with them. The Trumpet Vance-of the Motherland is SC Calf Meal,Oyster Shell etc. - ' _F.:fta11 principal of the Islington - - Caning W. D. Gordon & San, public school, and formerly prin- ' For particulars Picone dome 5080 cippaal of the Claremont,-public PICKERING 'I-.i► school is here at present Boys of the Old$ri�ideI 7V ThOmal9 ReeliO= — Ing old acquaintances who are al- Veteran Soni • • • ...• • i• �.•.• •-•V - -- era s pleased to see him. [ It a &dMdp� sows" Heil and Iodepecdent phone. y •� aoee'atna•p'et•kPFe4=�l'� �d 1��i The nomination meeting on King - - a+s s .r.gep ► weiaeaMitii mar Monday evening passed off very God Save - - - - Lord God Protect the Tsar . . . , • . . • . . . .�� t•• � quietly. Ten candidates- were W4 r-„ e a _ Q X -M1LUR� T" . a g •1titNOi al withdrew ex- - _ .,, nominated but 1 twptiug deo. Johnston,G. M. For- l La V�v C " ' : Fors . - Forsyth, and And. Johnston, who i French Rem ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s .� are thus elected by acclamation. ( 6d March �cior ,-�• - Q -0 0 1 Mr. Wilkerrinci l of the l� + w� ublic school, ho is spending his And AD th4 Nadonal Hymns of e� � olidays at his home in Tavis- �L AN" :stock, retnrned on Tuesday in 1We Affies. - »k tie .. - a s a D�aaMot order to take his part in the s 0 a•j L_ Cormso .. „ ' we In sit : 2 a 2 "a�O.rtdai+i vr'ksbft,gonad s° ber� 11 ==drama. Valley Farm which the of Columbia 8eoortlta, �, �^tom 'e° a��� Ati >S you don t know the quality dramatic-club was presenting • will, for advertidng purposes only, supply you with our '•'p ° �S a q • °°u v"o°•d" 1 =..Brougham. demonstration doublo4isc record for thirty oents, intra tea, 0.: o� ' � � r� s to >,sere. `' There will be skating on the dtt W.1, o $ a fav ; ..t.o.,..,cuoea ° midi bink on New Year's Day and -on }. $ �... ,. •a st ���N ..-Saturday evenings. Come and buy - X0 o K � a � as s; season ticket. It willcost ladies , . » , , , _ asmfdowma a.o�y tna.uzeaweekn _� for r Maple Lea�For Ever and - f °� s ? vmsw� only by $1. if more than one in a --, C s ° - .0 ate• y 1 Home, Sweet Home , a --_ ;family. Gentlemen 81.50 or $1.�b = oo : I �, � "'.ie.a�,,New > if more than one in family. The You can obtain these and alI w �� S1. g w e et:,w►..emawa •-management , intend securing other PATRIOTIC and POPULAR :. music later. O 'is young men's hoz ball club 'COLUnB1A DOUBLE DISC RECORD5 - •-�--�- �s now well under way. The fol- from , x •. lowing officers have been elected season.for the sero N -W , Coo J . S . .I E PH•SO _ S Miller,.Sec-Treae. - was decided to charge the small • S h e e t I n - o nth to all members. p ke •• taho 9 fee of..tic. a mo P1C _ rI r to pay for fuel light, etc. Any _ . person over 18 years of a-ge is ,legible for mernbership. The club ^ - AND Of all materials and deden ~ is being kept strictly private for kept in stook. It will pay you soembers only. The young men to call M our works acd inspect our etook are looking forward to a most en- _ S1 • and oAtaia price.. Don't b mielei e! �` joyable winter. ly we we do not employ them,000segne 6 A very sudden death took place e m can. and per throw off the u W : MP-SON O• eommiey sa of -7 per eeasi which you w!•n Saturday morning which bascertainly neve by pnroboeing from les. east a gloc3m in our village, Mr. call eolioicPd. _ -and Mrs. Wm.- Coates had been .•••.—.• _ - t;.., '� ''RAN Spending Christmas with their Best wiBheB for oases. we<uby,oatesf 0 -son, James. on the northern line, �' _ Cc r galvanized . ,r ngated galy .� r. and after spending a most enjoy- HAPPY CHRISTMAS able day returned to„ their. hotue �. _ iron 3.rri0 per James Walker _ in the village about 11 o'clock. _ - Shortly after their arrival, . Mrs. 1 - square. �p Manufacturers Coates, who had been in good _. -)o� :-,.:,.and a ;: .Jo� � _• e health, became-ill. Medical aid F• 'Shop and R sideace,Dundas St ` -was summoned, but .the disease, L Eastlake Steel shingles scute congestion of the lungs, Bright and Prosperous New Year WHITBY, ONT. F e•nid cant be checked, and at Z A '' _ galvanized $4.50 per Three doom west of Whitby House ' o'clock Mrs.-Coates passed away -:_ -=-`To Hag. li care. in her 58th year. Her funeral on < . ._4. . -- attend 9 - ' We are prepared to instal wood or iron •, .Tuesday afternoon to- the union - - pumps ou shoctnotice,also alts cemetery was one of the largestwe are ofeFing bargains In Christmas to all kinds of repairing. --seen in the village for a loon, time _ Agent fob.the Ontario Wind Mm which showed the the deep re- A -Z ti �rj �C 0 �o g isoline engear andspect in which she was held. She a,jj(i NeW Year �reeente. J„l {J the squre gear t is survived by a sorrowing has- - - band and one son,James, to whom T1- `TT*�D�/� !^1,-- - _j J MAGNM CRBAM SEPAR, ' the s-pmppaatby of'the o6mm-unity Ds S1H r 80N l!V•s ' •PICKLR1N* LOCUST HILL p%onq Be11 No. 50,...,and. 20, g ab .to estent9ed. _ . .. ' - "-"p s'V,.; ..-.r.4rs+�-�--'.a..i,. ...�✓ �'... _ _ -Y.�-e.m :. _ �. r-. m6 a3- .,_ .a..:.,.. .. ..,..:�¢e.•.+.i,...a��'_ - come into luck-wseli. I'm glad, very ' _ gdadr t The footman brought to fresh eoiiee•and several. ether dishes and placed them to Y . Ions Mmes Mone isfront of Mr. Ketch ,v v v There as an expression on the servant's J J ' � face which did not escape the guest. He chuckled .to himself as he poured ant i - dome coffee. .i. - Ain t too pleased to be standin' round : t.hf f k ; 1 doing rags or a chap like me." he said, \d "Am I to help myself?' Yes," said Julian Bryant, leaving the a —' Dr, A Strange Stipulation• N! Well the is a bit of all right," said Ketch. as he proknptly obeyed. _ While he ate he looked abort him. _ "It don't eeem hu&an." he said, after CHAPTER Y.-Wontinuedi. on an early lob this morning: had to tool a pause "I've read a bit in my time, and • a geut from Hampstead to Waterloo; lots I know that there's palaces and Me �' t This same night, as he sat alone after of baggage. Think he was doing a scoot; placee where kings and such like'live, but ]fr. Pleydatl had lett him, there came to t -- Julian the sadden resolution that he but that ain't none of my busimess. and this beats me. A little bit o[ a change could have to do somethin with his life, he pa=d me well." for you. what? How'd you like p go back a a m 1 f g vin to the old lite, gettia' rap at sig, a . A make some big interest; and he remember- Sit down," said Julian Bryant. ag i led that, when he had been working at the He felt a thrill of pleasure pass through workin' in mud and grease and wet, and his veins. This was life, rough, common, p'rap'i gettin''a shilling or two at the end f garage, learningall there was to learn U / AL a car,he ad made friends with one illiterate, but life all the same; nothing of the.daY•". ' II 01 his fellow workers, a young man called stultifying, nothing mysterious, nuthing "You won't believe me, Ketcb," said tt •• I __,_ xetscb, a real Cockney prodnet, impudent, oppressive ll in the day atmosphere which Bryarnt: 'but I'd glue all this, all I've humorous, but full of pluck and, more surrounded such a man as ill Ketch. got, and it's a gireat deal, to be back liv. over, full of ideas. "Du you mean that?" asked Ketch, a ing under those very same conditions." — 1. .i;j i�il�Ilt k Ketch had to fact confided to Bryant little dnbiousip, Mr Ketch swallowed the coffee with a s relish and wiped his mouth with the back that he had thought out a very important He was debating within himself whether i � improvement 'in the steering gear, Just he ought to say "sir." There was such s of his hand. Illl:n' ;•, _ r one of those very simple things which change in Julian Bryant.. He really hard- "I don't think there ie, but if I can do t !�I" t ]might have been thought of by dozens of ly recognize3 his former pal in this good• that• Bryant went on quickly, '•I want A �Ss7r - I People but had never been utilized till looking well-dressed man. do something as near it as I can. I'm an � vow- "Of course, I mean it. Sit down and I idle man, Ketch, and I've too much time -+il This little Innovation would mean a tre.I have something to eat. I've Just finished on my hand:. I want to be busy. Can breakfast, but they &ball make you some you leave your Job and 'come and'work _, mendons..soonomyfar me?" - and Bryant suddenly resolved to put fres-IL co of ee,an you can ave anytialaV .Ycu try me." said Fetch. ''i su Ketch's discovery to a practical expen• you like." spore went. Ketch @aid something pretty strong un- You've got a Johnny what drives for you?" • Yes, and I must keep him on. He'e a "I'll staid him on one of my own ma-I der his breath; but lie sat down a lisle I •• - - ebill" first,' he said; "and then, if a I clumsily and_-shen looked at Julian, decent chap, and he's got a wife and two goes. I'll get the thing patented and we'll "I've oft#n wondered what had come to clilldren. It wouldn't.be fair to shunt m met to work and manufacture care of var you," he said; "but blime it I ever euppm. him. especially ad he has been looking al. ---owe." ed anything of this sort. i.It don't take ter the care before I came here?' ring He felt quite exeiued, and wrote out a much guesmin' to see as you've evidently "But w,hat'@ the idea, guv'nor Me and Thcm telegram to send-"e&rly in the morning to come into a fortune." him wont quarrel?" -said Ketch, gently ot Nothcrncrousl his former al at the garage. "Yes" raid Bryant, 'that ie why I Bent and ge Y ' He'wee not quite sure here Ketch was for you. Have you done anything about I'm going to let you ezperimentahze, living, but he thought it pretty certain I that little invention of yours?" and if your invention works out all right, that this message would reach the man vo," said Ketoh "I've been wattla'.' well, we'll start a business of oar own, , in the caterer of the day. Bare enough f A footman came In and took lir, Bry Kefc•h." , ' Doesn't _every boy love Griddle about to o'clock the nett day a taxi drove a^t's orders for some breakfaet to be "� You mean than" asked the man UP to the door and the driver of it askedb: 'ught at Puce. eagerly. - Cakes! Especially when. served - to speak to Mr. Bryant. Yee. I've been waitia'," continued Bryant nodded his head. J fan's butler would have denied this Ke..h. "I believe in keeping one's tongue "Yee. There td my hand on it." with delicious re:9 t; but lir. Ketch stood his ground. between one's teeth. Bryant, till one gets They shook hands acrose the table,'and I _ Here I suppose, you can read," -•he things shoved along a bit into shape. It i Ketch went on eating. said; and he took from his pocket the I don't do, you know, to take too many peo- Suddenly be put down his knits and I telegram o >s ander the nose of received and push- ple into your confldeace. There's suet a fork; and he looked at Julian. f l ee. I which'he Lad race CROWN a H other man. I balmy lot of thieves cutting round." "I can't hardly believe it," he said: arid "See, I'm here because I'm wanted. so, 'Welk I'm no. a thief," Julian Bryant his voice was not steady. "Of course, I've s` � You Just cut and run and take In MY said wlth a laugh, and suddenly e we@ gone on kiddin' myself all this time that I Q[ljj;M " name " eiient. What else was he but a thiefP A Momwbink woad happen as'Would give me fiVw•`^^�''�w�-�rltii - - - Jullaa himself carne forward, He had man who stood in a false position, a man I my chance; but I don't believe right down O _- I'heard the little altercation at the door. who had stolen the best out of a woman's in my 'earl 1 Iter though; as the chance �' R SY RUP "It to all right," he said to the servant, heart and life, and then left her to fig ht, *duld come. *'m not the first 'as thought "Sir. Ketch ham come here to aee.me, on perhaps even to go tnder? I things out who go to the wall, and later ►OIQ business. I suppose your car will be all He shivered, and, turning. be walked to on eees some blighter with more luck ri ht Blanding there, Ketch?" I the window. come a'ong and do the very thing tie 1 etch rianed was t,urdt.n' to do. That's what gets me Kotcb was look.ng at. him curiously. He "I'd l e to see the cove am -%ould try hid alway- realised that Bryant was a now'- It's come so 'onexpected. It dorm ;Mother knows it .too, for she likes it* run away with it•" seem real." cut above the rest of the men to the yard, R CRQWN BRAND SYRUP herself, He'.aselr•off his cap and smoothed b:a y ! n real than bn' said Bryant; "and T and unconsciously a had tempered his vsrY amooah hair with his hand rouR't:en• p yon needn't thank m.�, becaw.e it any ser• • led with work and blackened with grease. friendship with a certain amount'of re I vice is rendered it's You who are doing eIId for the isnd uses it to make delicious pud- "Had•your breaktant?" asked Bryant, tie Bye"', . Now he felt Jurat a little awkward. it, not 1." lbs ,parsed into the dining-room. A wasn't thinking of you," he said ' Have it yra:ir or-an wiry," said Ketch. Edwardsbur6 ing sauces. And sister says it's the "i'd a cup of Pewter at even. Was our clume-J7. when he spoke. I know, you to and he laughed Where do we make a y • - be a straight chap. and now you Love start 2" _ I Free lteaclpp "best ever" for candy-making. ss --- -r---ra Just as soon ae we ran. How are yon � Book. Cited. Ketcb?" Made In Canada. ' "Well " said Ketch. after a panes "P raps I'd better work-out the reset of -Sold by All Groeer< the week Auppose we ray I •back thio Job on Saturday and begin a'1.,:-g o' You on iTot rate!" " vai that do?" Manufacturers of the Famous Edwardsburg BtandS. -- "F'irrt rale! geld Julian heartily. "i'm - going to tet..you take one of my cans to I p.rc•s, it's a Frenchmake, and I bclievs - ' " you can fit Your new adjustment on to it I THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED _ exactly," Then he out him hand into his pockHAre'p w=o money for port," he said. ' Montreal. Cardinal, Brantford, Fort William. ISIVGAR if You want to bay any materials." • Ketch shook his head, $' "bio. I'ce got to 'Warn my wages, Ahd Tbr silence+. the freedom. the profusion Yes.' *Sid Enid. "But we ..;n't always w by a sake chances Buy REDPATH in d°n t you gra chuck grt 1 your marry a{,out;of go•cre took her back to early memo. have thin" we -love, Colonel awney." ,> by asking for `�A' so.tree You night kwe t." i ries, although the Ryr'den in Canada had( ••No.. that's true." He smoked in silence " goo , Original Packages IIs took up his cap and walked to the never. bee% so beautifully arranged or ,o for a minute or two, and then be&yid= !' - .D011aa�s w0[fl1 Of � �ocir. and Bryant walked wt;,L him his y c „ ? and you'll be sure hand resting ou the working man's whoul cnittvated ad this one, 'Are You retied? I thougbt- ou looked i Swat? der. izPett and wsrirher•di aatl little brook rustic tatIiiamtnortid B Y++You thut pmou Ywor rd �ir°dn�g tRP ;f of hill weight i dapThaI'll @i tkt-dvouerop round coi to °gatfa»'a• tr ckled thraugh the.grounde. It danced "One must work if one wants to do Piny- t highest quality "� Y t 11 work teparr:,.. breause Your Jah : g t tug. - ,y, watt myself and ill iutrodii,a you to my man end shone in the surd: ht, and made a thing u°sa 1, musical and gurgling ew,und tie it f.r11 over "H:+s be'gor .arip talent P'' , f absolute purity s some loose. Pieves of stoce. And as ehu I 1ntr�ter rt..r to.bier there wrli Enid,Paused before answering, and thea Will she r :at there: &amicus leaped over the low rhe Bald- C' boundary wall and.came towardo her, ketch gr:r;nc i Ile war-not handoome. I Again Jwet fur a moment En.d Bryant N„t real talent: but he has a very press' _ r but he had me-try .yes and a ret of "yleu' @tartrd and eh,vered ar a :.wk+d a rhe ty vosce, and he lied improved very much.' \ c l did teeth ,}� L "The ought to have put him into the 1001bs, G t I I R4.w.+ nc�rr'll bit n.+ love let 'twe@n man; though he was older he vert,ainly armY,'yaaid Dawns a t, a p ' was ver very like Julian, y, 1 good-boy rf bis eery, enedl000kDrawher 'Wyse and rx t'watvi¢re bnt all thi3 arti,uc-bu&inese i.+ wresng. u@ eeVerial likt,.attrr f becin to p1aY xi h thief a.lmo fit h. whould like to have him with me for a ten► gJG�bSu maks laa•- all right,” said Bryant, p months. and make him do &ame-plough• 4 gr+•t for'startling her. nR and tea! hard work," hen Keiob expre+. •on r.Aileniy chauc' _1 m so worm Hiss I-A lalr,"'he said. 'I Ir that- l 1 'you kn.+w, did not .upp�e I .hould find.any of the rY moment De++mond Ham. he .;cid, "I've cot ,i let mond himeel! came into view dree.@ed in Rectory party up, u1[honRh 11rA. Grsnhim I e s • • T d ' kr :° rat but peu'll !rave to took 't is alway@ about early The fact is, I had I trams:filets white flannels, and wah a -• tl . t.•r brim; said m rot one !or word,+. 1 i this salmon .ent me from +..srland last I Lowe-I Hlunq over his shoulder- a • hoe I'll buf brtnn y::,o ri you what with tuff n1Rht. and I thought I would bring t he'Hullo! ullsaid !aDiwthen. you-re eean early "bird.' • - me •_ e I down to hot. 1ti'ha•t alts can't tine berseif and he colatrd hotly- t hr1scawh Enid C,►NADA SUGAR RLF N.!.C CO, LIMITED. i�'10ArTREAi.. tb, hgainzd `I hip voice -lddenly, people about hershe d Itkc to Rave ;u varlOr„i ..Good morning," be said. "You. are up You ve come into money."' he i --Di 1 You carry that hugetl+tf:all the early? I thought you were ,in to stay a Fa id. "You're ie nwt a., r,agh( to have may from your house" asiked t:nid. in bed for breakfa@t," r g Lt, and your dady'e cue'of the right sort { He had ptit a long martin basket down "I didn't feel like it." Laid Enid, as she too. Oh. I ain't forgot that night as you I on the ground. a shook harride with him "The sunshine r t rent me round with a message to her pay t He shook his head. tom i .tag ;+s thud be Lute. 1treated ted zs,e, and I had,to come oat.p me like •• , ' ; . . r Rrnt, that sho did. 1 1'l be proud if you'll I came by car; its out. Yonder. I ''IayI wish I'd' knownI've been i thouth: I wouldn't roue~ the household by mooning around and wondering when °• five her my're,-pee" g - drivintr up to the•door, so I took m fay. someone would wake-up." H y welts id not herr," Julian Bryant orite short cut No," he added, "tba[Rea- H o _ aid very gale:lp "I may as well tell you tleman weighs Just a little bit too much ad your swim," asked Colonel Daw nY�eit, befog: other people do. We are hey, for e. to tarry more than a short die, was going to the-river, -- -.- e •:rparared: Ketch. mho•-she :eft me." � Just The.taxi-driver stared at bim: @oma• I Lance. Is th your first vlyat [4-Mrs. ore Well, don't let us keep you." - _ htnR of a rough pr.x[rst was hovering on i�Enmid said: tl'Yea it is very good of Ler k Hammond made no eply. but he Mir. II h.r lips, but he dad na speak the words, !eked the long mat-.ing bag on the n,[tead he Faid Quite curtly- to have me. 1 m really a estranger to Sirs, Around,• "Wh;,t's'Uhis?" he asked. "All rigist"; and urea Leo rued the.door Gresham'@ nephew. Sir. Hammond." Fish fora good little bo p "I don't think he thinks so,"said Colonel a y: and if yon and went through the hall; and a momept Dawney May I sit down?" like you can carry it to the kitchen. It or two later they parted. weighs vary nearly eighteen pounds." `-- I�'Plei'have a sot of �a s that she em+l- r • uu "One of the gardeners can do that."said , ` l'IIAPTF.R SI. like to smoke wouldn't you?" you a ld Hammond. rather coldly. He nodded hie dead, Colonel Dawney got up; and with a taint It was strange but a very'charming ex. ( "Yee You really don't mind'+" 101 11e111 out his hand to Enid. uerience for Enid to wake the next morn- "No; I am used to smoking," "Well, an revoir, Miss Sinclair, I shall ;ng and look about her. The window was j She colored hotly after she -had raid look forward to seeing you this after widely open, and the early morning eun- this; but Col nel Dawney did not•atweh noon ' shine was flooding the room. any significance In the words; if he :hadAren't you going to stay to breakfast.? IC was a dainty little room, all white I thought about them he would possibly asked the other man, trying to put some paint andprettg flowered chintz-the sort have imagined that she meant that her cir,ility into hie tone. A' of room she had vaguely longed for. ttuher or a brother smoked constantly. No; I m'uet'get back. I have a hundred On the walls were hung some water col- I NVIon to help him as she saw him and one tihinge'to do, Just tell Mrs, ore• ors: the nearest one bas' a view of the. ke out hie pipe and tobacco ouch; but sham I thought she would like that sal. - p _. . •r oar.' D e P.1 m e a I -.. ace and the i ni k a og Piazza S ttyy w ea c and of San Si area her, as deft-wit q th - E �••T R EST Lie one JUST WHEN Enid did not look at it twice. She tnrrr; hand that to offer to assist world not only •'G°oa chap the,,. said Desmond Ham. YOU ed round on her pillow instead, resting I'have been hurtful, but unnecessary, mond• as they eat down on the bench and herself on her elbow, i watched-the tall ttr •� OU NEED I and one looked 'at though gases n her thoughts, Adrian figure leap the wall light. T van the garden. Dawney turned to her as he 'lit'a match, 1 isaptpear out f sight. j7�i a Pei'leCtiOn Smokeless Oil Heater From thin corner of the House she had I "I never cease to be thankful that it v"I should ' a splendid an uninterrupted view of the country be. was my right arm that was spared• al• man," said Enid. in the house you are safeguarded when yond the Rectory grounds; and her eyes though I daresay I should have got along All the women are mad about him. I - accidents ha filled with tears as rhe watched the vane Just an well with the other one. It ie euDpaee that's because he got mauled happen to your heating System. ... light glinting the trees, and telt the warm wonderful what we can do when we try, about in the war. I don't call him very - Cold daps have no terror for you, either—for. the soft air fragrant with Sowers steal isn't It?"' bandmom,." through the window, "Yee," said Enid. "wonderful." Enid smiled as alae looked on the er Perfection supplies Just the extra heat needed to � Mre. Gresham, her hostess, had escorted She was thinking to herself, and realize •pression of the face beside ber. Then she. t her' up to her room the night before; in ing how mush harder his burden was in got UP- room bed:'uom, bathroom and sitting' room wa1T13 feat, she had insisted on Miss Sinclair a Bene•_ than her own, "Shall I hal - and com(ornlbie. go• p yon carry this salmon to use?„ and ing to bed early. "I Lope you don't mind n pipe. T can't the bo g�„, used to cigarettes. a cigar is an "� an ideal exclaimed Sfr. Ham You look so tired, is dean she said dinner affair."- mond. "We will lease it there. I'll send 'PIER � TION bed t won't you promise me to eta lei after someone for it " [`/l bed to-morrow morning and have a thor• I tike a pippe•" she answered him. "Il'e ouch resit? Then if You feel equal to It, @o 'homely. Mrs, Gresham is goinir -to ask (T.) be continued) SMOKELE HEATERS . we will go over to Colonel Dawney's farm you -to give us tea this afternoon," she . .^• in the alvernoon I'm so glad you hadI added. ----rF- no concert today, It given you a longer "That'r Rood I should like to show re �.I 'Perfection heaters aportable,heat quickly weekend, doesn't it? And the quiet here you mp little home I•always hated towns Ereii when a m8n is, tickIe�l. tr. and are smokom and odorless. At hard- will do you good• bexause," added )Ire• ;and big citie6=tire coun.try•for me. Don't ware and " Gresham, with a faint smile, "we are veryYou love it. ' --- death he doesn't die of it. ft;tMlare dealers everywhere. quiet here, esspebAally on Sundays, , I'm x"ook for firm TeLngle trademark. afraid that is why Desmond does not Como - - dads 1n canaria to me as often an I should like." Q ,�, SHIPPING FEVER ROYALM OIL is hest fes'all uses Enid had promfsed to rent abd have her 1 �b=. t� CO., rea.kftlet sent up, but the morning sun. ' ?� Osl. •_•<� shine'tempted hes, and she felt so much x x Inflnenxa, pink' eye, eptsootte distemper, and all nose and ><+u+} bV r Umii �„ better that she got up took ber bath, and �,1 throat diseases cured, and all. othems, nc matter bow "e8. ,• etNstafp Quebec h,alifa: Mootrsrd reseed and then fineiiag drat she could � = posed" keptOf�IDm Laving �y of rites cSJeeaees t[It)s. wiwsipig yaraoaa�mr reach Lite garden by some Iron steps from O ' SP S LI DISTRMP COXPO`(7 D. Three to ria <' window, ebe des. ao - the terrace outside Ler indoor dosete often otta+e a ogee. One bottle guaranteed to des cended them, A Best thing for brood miner. Acts on the blood, Drgsslmlr Her unhappiness and her oppreee{on tC and harnere ukase. Dietribntore-ALL WHOLESALE DBIIQ- l., " slipped away from her almost entirely as �AE� G� GISTS. 1 euh�e�=yngd@rte ugh the old-tamhionsd SPONN MEDICAL CO., 'Chesnlett, Goshen, Indiana%, U.i:A )♦ , , - -.... •^:..,.. ._. icy ..., a �,. �„ .:,..-,,,. C ,,;1 ;�._,%a::+w:.�r�,.. .�: :.,4. '? -ares••;.z' .rasa c.=c,:ice'= �• .•�^_°'"�`•- .^'�- .ss.-+s�--,,�ir•.,r .,, , fir:_. ,.,: ..y ., .car• _ :C ,. .. r. .z._ _ �+." - '!'w ,.. :r'<.."x'. .. •'_ ..' ,.. �� ' �t':.n.: ♦ ,<. ". �'��-..:"—fir ♦ s.`- -,l .�-. 404 i , _ r V _ ' 0401s•s104bAbolb and the drop cooky falls into place on-the baking tin. The celery and cheese sandwiches l - y' �"`' -'r •^ ,Y are delieiolte. 9 little mayonnaise a is mixed in with the cheese, which , =' ,. is finely grated, the celery being " -0 putt through the mincing machine. Don't buy a chicken if the eyes 1 ' Vegetable Left-Overs. are not bright.'When the eyes are The English have an odd way of dull and sunken, ,you can be sur- ,t 3k '�t t using leftover vegetables for a that the fowl has been killed.Som �;; t 1 °"` ►''.— � � � Y, ' very pretty as well as a palatable. ;time. f �` <; dight It is called vegetable mould To keep.curtains from blowing t„ and can be made from almost any out the windows, conceal thin iron x,. combination of.'vegetables. Rub washers is the hems and corners. " cold cabbage through a wire sieve, 'It will make the curtains hang ;> � " iC y , a18'o some cold carrot s.and.turnigs; evenly and without constant stir .r�' s. ✓ -keeping each vegetable separate, ring in a breeze, is `� i '� 0•' `. "•. „' Add to each a little melted butter If you have any icing-left over f � - and season with Aper and salt. after the cake is iced, spread it on „• 4� `. ,�' Grease a small mould and put the buttered crackets and sprinkle with ivegetables in in lavers. Then bake nuts, raisins or dabs of peanut but- -. for steam until the mould is hot all ter. through. Turn out careful and If the turkey is not very fat, - serve. Other vegetables may be avoid its being dry after roasting F used in the same way..and the light- er by spreading butter over the out- side. and baste it frequently t ' type color of uentl while �the vegetables the q Y •� � 71 more unusual and attraciaive the it is roasting. - _ _ ..c "✓ `€' Dresses that have been laid away - • -=-mould will be. — — �. in drawers for some time often be- Coleannon is another English come very much creased. Hang -dish, simple to prepare and seldom seen in this country. This is mad' them in front of the fire for a while from cold left over cabbage and pu and the creases will disappear. A teakettle should be given fre- tatoes. Cut the otatoes in slices and fry brown :npdri in when quent baths, else lime and other PP g' ' salts wi seta :on the sides. Keep _ theme browned add the sl.teed sa saoyster, shell in the kettle to pre cold cabbage and fry lightly to vent this. +- gether. Seas<,n well and serve, �' ,, '•r,:� ; ,�✓ �:� (: 1 A ores of Das, made in- very. In cooking rice, if-yQu .Rash.to P p much the'same manner, offers a so- beep evert grain. separate, cook--in lotion for left-,ver peas, and may rapidly boihag water,_ with cover _ a s0 be s ode with rite dried peas if off the vessel. = fv _ !Glgarettes.are Al%%ays Welcome in the Trem•hes. _ I- the • are staked and boiled a sof To remove stains from white flan- - y nel shirts and similar thing-,.- Mrs. Gw'ynne distributing cigarettes to thr meq in the, trencdies. 'his picture was taken in one of the ficiently lung time, dash and press smear with equal ort of y. lk ,.f trenches a few miles beyond Pervyse, and gives agraphic idea of them, Aute -the snow un the ground ^^ the builed peas through a ;ie l P and the wrecked coriditiun of the surroundings,, _ Place them in a saucepan and stir egg and glycerine.- Leave for an - hour and. rvasb them in the usual - - into them enough hot milk and pep- The world-famous belief in "gym • pe and .salt to we11 moisten and way T r ATT Iia sof fiery o als, sa hires, ame- P y 11. H I 1 �(��.(� o� �' �I 8 P PP patkletie'', magic accounts for many season them; add also butter and �+e.er throw scan cake, no mat f f1 U iON _ th`•' of them; it is a form of homeopathy roe little &ugar. Thta may be ter lw*-dry, but-the next time you I Jacinths, hard t4; az, gra ti-green very g y based on the _maxim that similia served Eike mashed potatues, or if bake a custard, slice the' dry cake .emeralds,_, aimilibus curantur, but unscientifi- .9 cn"top just before You place it in ME'S AN1) It 011 EN' 1\ � 1.l. .►GE� Beauteous rubiee. sparkling dia referred it can be turned into. A- tally accepting any trace of similar- : .: - ---- t• the oven. =This makes S de.Iiciuus — moods. yellow aping dish and,s.tghtl�Focaned in ILILVE FF UT U. ?1nd-scld-seen costly stones J so z� � adequate Thus. caramel. .th oven. _ _ stones, like the beryl or topaz. were ' Bake pastry in a hc;t oxen; this I great price. - thought to cure jaundice. An red will expand the air in it and thus I yy IL nes for Stale Bread. tone would check hersiorrhage, lighten the flour. Randle- pastry as C'uriouts Power-4 1�hieh <�rt' .1�ur�b- cannot but be moved by the thought 'though-the blood stone par excel. Aot.a crust of stale bread should little and as lightly as possible. ed to Cer'alu of the of the dormant forces which lie , , be thrown .away, f•x it is- nay only i"get rolling pin lightly-.and - with - - waiting to be called into act-ion if ,ence is a dark-green chalcedony or jdsper, splaahecT with red markings ck useful f-ir the umbs which every e.ven.pressure: 6toaed. he . ea to throw them on the' like blood drops. We may hazard a l bouse•hy?der keeps on hand to use Flannelette may be rendered nein- markketet. .1s he turns over these The fa,cination of precious stones little sparks of• fiery. ligght he. guess that the well-known power of is fryui and scalloping, -but may inflammable by rinsing it after g req far deeper than is thought by dreams of the envies and amhluns, the amethyst to pfe%enf drunken- be used, z coA-' ess- other wa,s w fishing--i-t in alum-water Dissolve th.Loe who h'av'e seen them uiily in and activities and labors, even the nese, hitherto' unexplained, 'may Toast, of ccur-3e, is'alwav% better two ounces of alum in a gallon of the shops of the jewelers and un the -crimes and violen-ce to which they have-originated in its resemblance ,y -when made from yesterday s bread cold water _ _ necks of women. 'A- friend of the would give birth if released from in.color to the-nose of and to make good toast ia-no mean London Spectator writer who visit- theircaptivity. . The Confirmed Drunkard: art Buttered toast,-which makes - i ed the ruby mines in Burmah--some . It is-hard enough to say,"-as By- = Rut there are many other beliefs a ver gond luncheon dish, is made When a1 omen Sailers rears ago and brought back; -with ron, said of the similar belief about which it is well-nigh impossible to "I 74 from slit-'.t!y stale Eiread Heat a , l her a handful of' unset rubies, sap- the influence of.the stars ort human(explain; we must suppose thaf, like dish and s:and•it over. hot water ; 11ith Chronie Radache -phires and aquamarines, has never `life, that diamond's and" rabies, the immortal Topsy, thee- "grog•• toast several evenly pieces a reconciled herself to h.ayinl; them emeralds and opals are �ed.." There-seems nocreasou in the ; w` read an-d spread them:gene�rously :: Ilnade into conventional, ornaments, : . nature of things why _the agate `. There is Trouble Ahear but keeps them b her in rite you h beauty avid a-m3 sten; 'and ciente ; ahot�ld 'make its' -wear a reeable '—wall slightly , softened butter. P S' $ g S rink's with salt; lice them-in Constantly on their feet, attending to-feed her eyes at these little fours- In as such leve and reverence from ; and persuasive; the beryl brings P P to, the wants of a large and exacttag the hot dish and stand fur a minute family, women often break down Wth tains of pure co the &fat (_success in or tlitigation (what about w i>� a but oven; serve, in. a+nervone exhaustion. - .:It is.a notable fact .that rhe names That Fortune, Fame, Power, I.ife,1contempt of cvurt'l: the carnelian y. Md dish In the stores, factories, and on a of the pr'ec'otis stones are, almost 5,A�_'e. nanied them el%es stimul-ate the t:iinid 4Tator: .the 3ti�k 2�,ast is deliciou's when pro- arm farm are weak, ailing women, dragged without exception', as beai:tifu! a,, j catseye drive away evil spirits; Elie perly in it is su.sample that down with torturing backache and the stones themselves. Fear pea- a tutelary Lid direr{ate jewel. Ur, ,emerald_ foreshow coming s; bearing down pains. I + " eo le are apt. to make it tale:th&- sages in literature i.lustrat< this 'Kunz 'makes a careful examination i fife.jacinth insure a warm w'eleome f p P Such suffering isn't natural, but-WE y. Iy. Here is a recaps that, faithfully dangerous because due to diseased better than" Saint J,,hn s des,riptiun �f 8H Chc,se idrae-often virions and at an inn=we should pin our faith followed,-makes perfect milk tua8t, kidneys. Iof the New Jerusalem. "The first far-fetched in appearance — and in m4,dern clays to diamonds fur this t= 'Make a-dry t•oa-,t,- s read'aith but- The dizziness, insomnia, deranged foundation was jasper, the second shows that "they have their ru.ts�purpnse; the moonstone arouse P menses and other symptons.of kidney I pp third a chaiceduny, either in some,intr-insic quality of love.;- the ruby guard- a vineyard ',�. :--ter and sprinkle with salt. Place it , sapphire, the ` complaint can't cure-themsPives,_they the fourth an emerald, t-hefiftlr &'xr• the cto•nes-or else in aft initinctiy2 from desCractive hails-torda, or .the ip the dish 'rrRhich it is to be sery require the a3sist.nce of Dr. Hamtl• dr�nyx, the sixth sardius, tl,e 'rev- aFipreciation• of their . symbolical Sapphire protect its wearer from :ed. Pour over it a•little boiling wa ton's Pills whicII 6o direzt to the seat+ s " ter; corer and plays in the oven for of the trouble. tenth-chrysolite, the eighth beri'1, the tgn:ficance. - envy'—rwwadaysit often attracts it ninth a topaz, the tenth-a, chryso- _ .Ocrult intlntnte of Stones. On the other gland,we can-readily a few minutes.-to steam. I To give vitaLity: and power to the f , phrasus, the e.leventh a jacinth, the Folk-loxiat�, it sPemc, are nul undelntard why the earl�sbou4d be Put into a saucepan one tea- kidneys, to lend aid-to the bladder and ,twelfth un, ametfiyst.. And .the agreed whether the cu�ti,m of h.rar-,-n,;t nlere v t e emblem. but the pro- liver .._ispoonful of :butter:. -When it-bub- liver, to free the blood of.poisons, tectcr <f, purity• nth ._the diamond ll probably there is no remedy so suc- 'incite' Fate were twelve pearls, ins �Pms in jenrlr� did not ogle.• , . I Y b. 0, stir rn a teaspuanfall of flo.ur� earl. nate ntthe idea of their occult y`r. ' llatrdr:-t gild ;trunRest of all stones and let it cask without cy>1 f.0 ceayful as Dr. Hamilton's fills. For I every several,gate was of on¢.p g' all women's irregularities their merit To these 'ur.; may- add diamond and tues and infliwnre Uu th:i ticertrer'• � `1i' �'d its issaver with furti- .Add slowly, starring all' the time, 1'ii Well known, �ruby, turqu-,ise. and opal, aeantur- character ,sod fortune. rather than ' tlaFe. `;l'.'clJtll and cunrage; whir one cupful' <f milk, I'buk Until I. Because of their mild, soothfng and I itie, carnelian. lapis Iazuli-and Cour= in'the mere wr,li fir-personal adr,rn_'; ti-at' '•�'a•I %Mir (which is-'t;: or dltglitly thickened and add •a salt healing effect, Dr. Hamilton'.s Pills are .mali-ne. A friOnd :rrminds os that ment ; though w1Fat lve know, of llle l 17, " r scorn in these cold-hearted ]► spoonful of salt. Pour this thicken- safe, and.are recommended for girls I the Jews, with .thF•ir racial instinct =ayav,E3 taste for bright-snd s, ark ;'ay�l `Il `ii'd ifutke all women fafil in hand womm of all ages. 25-cents per, Y P � ling ornaments, fvi'tiried h� tin• Iia-' ': tr longi it= p.-.Lessor. , The inti- ilk ed mover the softened oast-just box at sIi dealers. Refuse any gob- for beauty. have often ad , ted .urs be•ore;sesvin names derived-from ppins:.like those }fit's uf.the magpie.'and the buffer=l mate assc'ciati ,n of the turquoise g• statute,!'or JDr. Hamilton's Fills of•lilan- with its wearer's health is explained I tale bread $s crumbs or-soaked Idrake >f.n1;• Butternut. of Rubinstc.n, the musie:au, and'the bird, inclines us to hold that the P q. 'ia'milk, custard, or stook, may be 1 •� Awirian satit•ist Saphir. talismanic -use of •g'enls .milst liai-e by the undo::LtPd fact that it sutne- used in the makingof manv.sweet I SIZE nln\'T KNOW HIM. _ Df. GPor ' 1'rederiek Kiri has been a, secondary growth. In the; tinges cha�rg� rh, r Rh^n its owner - ptiddings, such as bread and butter garnered th�ulearning cf-a' I'AeCrUl '_1ltcjdle Ages. at• any rate,, the. be_I is run cT<:wn. tiv.a�h it= _power to_ pudding, apple Betty, -plum_ cud- )Flabby Ilnmp from .the Trenches in hi,, &".i-zh{ful h:,<.k +-n The Cw i%�f it the occult inftucn<< of pre-' prevent, the b;e::ang l,f a limU••_ \eedrd�a hath. i;< re' , Previous Str.nc.s. and e1011` stones had come'to be strung- rests un 1, g ,el autunrit`.' ddng, cheese-pudding, etc. l fou' i :1 wont t� FiliilE nt In the Uin One. faithful and .anticus woman acultely su;gFsts chat _. . ereven than the adm:ratioFa .-,f then have the t'seful Hlgts. 'I tivautie'R. " d,,n w.rlEl. ix s rid t.. has had a pleasant sur-prise, says,_ Tilt, ('iuo-in of Jvwel< i 1n E.nuli=l, lit,uiar,, .u>it:n :rr li<?s,:e r- of .re'- t:ug, thl� calor to a. Whiting and ammonia arc; best .the London Chronicle. ' There ap-; ' lies Writ only in ihcii !lift co. tilt the t.i'ic?rlie <,F'th� s:�rnrA nth ten_ fa<? d, tusrinc: �, Li tib, •re may eared a man on the dl orste H, ; . for cleaning nickel. p P• c . i , IlUte fila; t! npa! -t}ids 12Nist_ V;ne.gar placed in a bottle' of ', had a horrid grusyt-h of heard, 'he i!licltasl dile,�:. s �'n y,?Eri, t;s�at��cfte,r�gct�f C;enin� -inncl t t tit,".'� ad:,;ned <,t ,i ,gaol sills in the ryas muddy fruin head to heel and p I ` rc },i F j" " drirdrup .gl�a will moisten aid 1.ti;icz, for us matal,lc c:rcature;.uf tr ors, ain°1i_ :yh:cii lv� entre ,• r- 'nisi.' svl,i.h f,,oli.h,l'enp!e +o make it liquYd again. fr')11t rib ',inward puirit• of 'view ; j aia•� ' 'rife mal:*i7� of r:�i7 ri:t; i•,ri drly c,ftrn .I,;;?i t : be un!nckr-__x•aa tyle muniont' , ` savory.. But the woman, after a '' , frrnlrr'.l tl,.,r;lri:-t t+, combine a'•! the � � r e•t.,<l,„ells, t„ 1r'.F'il 111: 1, _ll i:7 To keep irons. from rn.,nng rrtb I -• � ,11 tha fair color-, of flowel:s vn 1 p - - with mutton fat.and wrap in•brown (•moment's puzzJement, fell on his i foliage and even the blue of the l tl7nn<Fer and li2ht'ning, from ,,,^ sirt!ir <J the .,ar�i<uts .g^.ms, the -paper before putting away. unsavory neck, rejoicing. It was rkv and the glory- of the sulr,et and dis",,v, to mare (h,(11-- 1.,, Ililes,< f % 1 , ,ire united in its Cereals will not• become ra�ty in her husband, home for ten days' �cluuds last only fdr a short. ting^' !r1•r:c;ire sl,c'e{a,; to. f �le:el',i,'i:, t , mangy t',.nkl.i: :stir. cooking if they are stirred with a leave' And are snUject t ,ci,ntinnal c3lange, come, to 111 k m,� 11 ll i e. to 1 - : -- --- y lar.ly that-morning he-had been plated fork instead'of a sp=:ion. g but the sheen a'nd,coloration of lire- stren_g.then nwino v. t„ rr E 11'1 ]ion- plated 1'it.�1-('ol:lpauy- .�.. To .soften brown sugar when- it in the trenches. 'Lente came. By cious stones are the same tc-flay' pr., to hinder •f:r tint+ {, > anti' has become lumpy,, stand it over a tea time he had reached London, a. they were igloo ands of dears witch crafts, to hinder tl.fu'n ss, : 1n 1'_} ii'i ” sit- i'.a stupned-in s ,lust as h'e was, taping the simplest a„<s' and will be for' tisands •6f to -put courage -int,, ala i , •t-, k`en' tl1E tr t :,t by an officer fur, °vessel filled with boiling 7yat.er. f a „ means: R'hat lie really wanted was Years`-to come. in a world of men chaste, to inrrra=e fri. ntis'ia;, t t...1:� t a:'.'1"•• The young fellow Z+aded sills may be resrred m a bath—which'he hates abandoning Y ' Color by immersing'them in soap- for six weeks on end—and a fess chaise and decay and deterinra to hinder difference ar,a <li :'gin ,:.r,7. cunt s•al' i,>s s=ncrance of the reg tt��ucis to which a Tittle pesrlash hal days off. Su if yutt meet's filthy titin; these Symbols of etc•rnit� re enc] to make then ini7�:h;e," j tl'.atrun= (hav:*n flit}' just.. enlisted)? Ireen added. scarecrow emerging modestly from mind tri that them_is St-met.hing Alas.- if we really hE lit'rc<I tl,nt asci rte i�'ecl nr, inlpromplu lesson Nail stains may be 'removed from a taxicab, don't be alarmed, piob- fixed to cling W amidst ttit.cla.s.hing all these fine thine,_ coui<t be Il:c clialu�u6 c ,nc.iuded the recrult wood by scrubbing'.with asolution ably it is u British '8f$cer,on a bit °f waves of illusion, and.maay. hare. ;•tchiey'ed by the mere lyexrilld of the, s;lut.,d correctly. -By the way," t held-them to be in some way insep, appropriate stones, should lye not said the officer. `'m what•compa y pf oxalic acid, half a pint of aoid'to of a holiday. axably associated with the one e."% ruin oitrselves in buying jewrls and cjn-�.;p b'elc na':" "Please. air, o gqcart of boiling water.' '�' Sential entity which );nowsfio varia- go atout•bedire�ned like -the deni•i 400 _ lK1,Ortd handkerchiefs should be The men who tell you nothing' is y thr Wigan l'uaa and Iron (`<,m eked in cold water: far a.sho.rt ilei 'ossihle would evdrr eat an anion bleness, neither shadow of turning, tens .of Hatters Garden and Park pan< %Nfta the reply. ' P There is, of coursF, it third and Lane--who, for all the good it seems' ne before they are washed. This' and try to lie out of it. :—in the'logician'a sense—a more to de them, miglit as weTl wear their Fractured l,angnage t a*i prevent the colors from. run-_ Rector—These pigs 6•f yoars are accidental reason for the higb esti incosrie'thx receipts Its their dia tt hittgr or fading• in fine conm dition, Hodge. Hodge— ate put on precious stones this is monds 1 You broke tour word."Whea baking, the scissors 'are yet, zur,; they- be.- An' if-we wus t}ieir rarity and 'their consequent • It is-easy to understand how some "I d-d-alidrr't.'' { �� u•aeful; ,a snip and the biscuit dough all on us as fit to die as them are, market value. The man who hays of the precious stones have acquired "There you go, breaking an. - quic]nly apportioned; a quick out zur, we'd do.—English paper,. made a'4toard of their reputation for occult virtues.' vtlier." rt♦.,. irac's IS^'rF. l 'c 7. ;;mac..—'q--n-- ,. t - ••—y., cF _ X J +1.1x,. 1.y4 '' +rte r_.�,- ." ". _ • L " -,. n'...-lyc•-�y..c,.i '. v.j• J..J.-..•s .,.,« - ..r .!•.r-_.�.^. •..f^ �JI'Y+r..__ .. "�'a._!.v +t• .. _ a_. -r,.' r - . r , v S Y v , .ro r _ LOCALISMS, —We wish all our readers a —H. R. Purcell and wife were ' Happy and Prosperous New Year. Quests of the latter's sister, Mrs. =The Post Oldee will - be open A Mullett for Christmas O 0 T ..W E ' A today (New Years) -from 10 to —Miss Violet Boyes. who has —W. J. Gorman, of Toronto, 11 a. m. been teaching in Canfield during We have a fine assortment of Sheepskin Moce"Ins a 6e�`to keep-' was in town over the holiday. —W. V. Richardson was laid off the past term has returned home your feet fine and warm during the cold —Miss Morris, of Toronto, spent duty for several days . through for the holiday. Our-Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be heated, for quality the holiday with her sister, llirs. illness. —Charles and Mrs. Pilkey and of rubber, See our lines of heavy W6ollen sad healvy 'w• Cnllrs• —Mine Dolly$err, o° Toronto, child, of Mount Albert, are visit- Shirts—these are of extra value. Our assortment of Alex Findia�+ is a ndiag a is spending a few days with her ing with their relatives here dur- Hats and Caps is of the best. few days with his son L. A:. of mother here. ing the holiday. -'Toronto. - —John and Mrs. Draper are —Quite alarge number attended —T. A.'Gormley was- off duty sending New' Year's with rela- the ball given in the town hall Our specialty is gents furnishing and boots. We are the agents for for a few days suffering from a tives in Whitby. on Tuesday evening and all report the Lowndes Tailoring Co. and guarantee a perfect fit and - sore throat. —Miss Mabel Clat-�, of Toronto, an enjoyable time. completesatisfaetion with every garment. - -Frank• Bundy, of Toronto, is-visitibg her uncle ::nd aunt, W. A number of thesports of the ` . • { spent Christmas at the 'home of. J. and furs, Clark.'- _ village went to Whitby on f the his parents, —Pr. Shirley speut Christmas at day night to seethe hockey match es- R. A. BUNTING,. P:ICKERYNG , Rev. Jas- Mellroy was in To- North Bay with him two - sous, between Oshawa and Whitby in ..Tonto on Wednesday, officiating at Lloyd and Russell. which the'latter won'by the score A wedding. —L. B. Mullett, of WilliieSask,, of-5 to.2. �XM Miss Mabe) Calvert, of StOme -o is spendinga month with his par- (� • Goods _ ' sills is holidaying-at the barns -of ants and friends in the east. - f her parents. —b'. H, Miss Mrs. Doyle and Bargain DA. T. and Mrs.Law and fam- daughter, Mis4 Corinne,were withWest Hill; spent Sunday their relati 'here during- the oliday. IN MEATS ss Jardinieres fern to candle sticks c •n s - -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, —Rev. Father Cantillon of Ux- B FiO , a p , tc Brass e spent Christmas at the home of brill -_SilverQvare, Cake knife3, cold west forks, fruit Hie called neon a number t- spoons, sugar shells,knives, forks,spoons,etc'. - his brothers here.. . - his friends in the village on Sat- 'i"` ' —W.J. and Mrs. Coakwell and urday last. J. - ", (PHILIP'S Hockey sticks, skates, pucks, straps, family spent Christmas with rela- —The Hollinger inquest has - tigea in the ci sen lonrne, as there wits no — — _ s, e MiasIrene ogers spent Cht•IPt- evidence presented at the sitting g,A,Z+�'R�A,v Moth organs, pipes, tobacco pouches, watches aixl mass with her brother, Alf. H. on Tuesday. The matter is stili malas other useful gifts. ','Rogers, of Kinsale. being investigated. —Several from here attended -Palmer_ Bros, secured first Best steak 18c the fowl supper at Brougham on rize for their yearling colt at the Round steak ... 15c -'r Tuesday evcnIng— hitbq Chcist-iiibs Fair, notwitb• Sausage )5c _ __ _ J.• H, - � .vwoY --Frank Bundy, • of -Toronto, 'standing the fact that they had Pork chop ° ..♦ lflc y s — - p spent Christmas at the hone of to show it in the 2-year-old class. Shoulder roast, beef 15c his parents here. —The farm belonging to the Chuck toast, beef - 74c - _ —Joe Qninlan, of St. Michael's estate of the late Wm. Morconibe Rib roast, beef- Roast eef College, is holidaying at the home alio thcr�)Relling sit King St., is Roast pork _ lac .of his parents here. . beingoffered for. sale. This iF. a The above prices at shgp or —The Earl and Countess of Clai•- valuable property and is bound to from wagon. endon expect to return to Picker- increase itr valve- See advt. in �ayy ++�� --- ing about May neat. another column. i g//f�W 5 C•r Slyttt t0. —Reggie Shirley, of Toronto. i= —Our hockey team went to AQmftA rrd4xaft -- - - spending a few days at the home Highland Creek ' on Wednesday — - - _ -'• ' of his parent- here. and played a friendly WANT-i. ' —Dr. F. L. Henr • will be here p Y y game with -- 3 the team of that place. The game LD as usual next Tuesday to attend to was a fast and intere4ting one and - le grofPesional deities. resulted in.favor of Pickering by A reliable man to sell —A few 'from the village At. the score of 9 to 4. tended the nomination HARDY CANADIAN Gxawx STO<•ic " o meeting —Owing to the elections At `eti; _ at Brogham on Monday afternoon. market on Monday next, Mr. Fier- in Pickering and Ontario I " .r trot Bary Harding is visiting holler, principal of the public County. �. : -H � � �her brother. John HardioR, man- school, ~will sot open his depart• Ager of the Bank of Hamilton, meat until Tuesday morning. The - ,Start now at the best' y Delhi. ' intermediate and junior depart- selling time. - -•'- amily,.of Richmond Hill.ttq and meats, however, will resume work -• . -" — - - - •spent on Monday morning. - Send for list of Spiing Offerings."Christmas with W. J and lira. -- -To devise the best way to aid and terms to agents ' hiller. the Red Cross Society for which - —Harold McBrady, of Chi another another appeal has been made a Liberal Commission _,_. 4 has been spending a week here special meeting of the women's Handsome free outfit. - (� j] with his parents, Robt. and Mrs. Institute h requested for three V ave e h aA McBrady. o'clock on Wednesdayafternoon, ` Misses Marjory and Jessie Jan. 5th,- at the hme of M;�., NONE & WELLINGTON _ The Fonthill Nurseries. _ Johnston. of Toronto, are visiting Richardson. A full attendance - " with Misses Georgie and Frankie is requested as the business corn---- i.Established 1B3i) - e Shirley. - lug before the meeting regnires �' O R n N T J (] - - - _ _ �t lJ —Miss Colla Every, of united effort, A hearty welcotne --- sp „ , d: fid, is spending the- Christmas is extended to all the ladies who - - - •vacation at the home of her moth- wish to aid in the work. Good Luck - er here. - Q"itite a little excitement oc= - -• =3eorge Douglas- i�`-spending cured 0n the front Street here'an X-, mas _ . the holidays at the home of his Saturday afternoon, vriien it got _ T_ uncle, Michael Kennedy of the frightened at something. ltbroke r -- ` T�( � with Trees base line. it, bridle and clashed clown the - -Wm. and Mrs• Burrell And street at a furlc,us rate, and n fieri Deuend uu having[Lie it,gfii kind Schild, of Peterboro, zpent Christ- o pulite the town ball turned to of trees. Bo«inan', have = ,rose with the furruer'G mother, the south and soloing to a stand =- Mrs. A- Burrell. still in 31r. Chapman'- yard. The heaLy fibrous root ; . MisQ Vera Burling. 7120 iz at- cutter was badly claruaged as They are grown in the right kind - Mending the Macdonald Iny.�tute, well as the harness. Although of sail. They are handled - �of Guelph, is holidaying At the their were R large number of rig- on the streets at the time, no col- end packed in the pink of _ - - F. G. and Mrs. Wimam and lisions occurred though there were condition and they grow. jjj�11prosperous children, of Peterburo, are spend. a number of narrow escapes. Two more a ` ing a couple of week-,, with lire. —The followingclipped in Rents wanted_-- _ 'W.imam's mother. lira. A. Barrell. him freer re on,o argill,spent- with mach interest, as Dr. Jordan THOS, W. BOWMAN & S,ON CO. -New Q Year to- &.few day here frith his parents, J. Field, is a son of Dr. B. Field, �V� a�1 Ed. and lira. Balsdon. He re- 4his village, and is known to many '-r.txtTi:n - . turned home on Monday after• here "Nord has been received - moon. by Corporal F. Sutton, N. C. O., Ridgeville, Ontario —For Sale—Two Torto6e Heat- of St. John Ambulance Brigade, -- ---- _ _ era, one bak heater'=No. I8 and -one that the appointment of Dr. J. J. �*�. C sWttt t0 - four hole cook stove. All second Field as 'divisional surgeon for ' hand, in . first-class condition. Regina Division,No. 27, bay. been A Li>satt►t a - Prices right. The Big Store.' confirmed by-Colonel Pellatt, the A POSit10II for Fall A The monthly tweeting of .the deputy commissioner for Canada. - ,,$IId Winter � iq _ ��_ � � • Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held Dr. Field has been acting in the at the home of Mrs. Jphn Steph- capacity of instructor and lecturer .We Gave x sound business proposition enson on-Wednesday;-Jan, fltlt, at for the St. John Ambulance Blas- for a reliable energetic salesman for the usual hour•. All are welcome. ses,for Some time past, ;and the this district to sell fruit trees, small CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL —W. V. and Mrs. R.ichar-dsob- news Of his appointment to the fruit, flowering shrubs, etc. Pay. and da•igb•ter, Miss Lizzie, llisseP position of divisional stir eon will weekly;outfit free,exclusive territory. � g And there will be busy days before that for you if you do not make M. A. and Louisa Richardson And. be hailed with delight b the OVER 600 ACRES _ y Ed. and Mrs. Cornell s g y your Christmas selections earl pent Christ- members of the various corps who. of fruit and ornamental stock under China is always appropriate and useful. Salad bowls, celery mas is Weston with the former's are.in close touch with his work.'.' cultivation. We sell through our. and spoon trays; vases cups and saucers. plates, sugar later, Mrs:Rorke. —On Honda avenin the tate• salesmen direct to the consumer and and cream teapots, mustard —The Ri ht Honorable 'Gerald y g gr-~intee delivery of- fresh, high -. po pots,pepper and salt' etc. g portio of the village, or at least a grade trees. Our agencies are valu- A large range of beautiful stationery, WarB, who is known to'a number portion of them, met in the town able by reason of the service we Rive - - -_ in Pickering,.having been a Retest hall" for'the- purpose of nominat- and the volume of business done, 'Es. Fancy trays, handbags, clocks, toys;games, books, etc, etc. frequently of Earl and Lady Clar• ing candidates for the position of tablished-35 years. Write fi(7hoice fruit for your Christmas cooking, raisfina, currants, peel endon, is now in „prison in the police trustee. W. J. Clark,. the , 'PELHAM NURSERY CO.; - flg, dates, prunes,apriects, nuts and all kinds of spices hands of the Germans at Nliusfad t• returning officer, presided. `The TORONTO, ONT. _ Our confectionery is always the choicest. See our novelty Dutch boxes. —The annual .school meeting following were.nominated :•W; G. p• S,.Handsome Catalogue'on request was held in the school room on Ham, Wm- Allaway, M. S. Chap either to applicant or those wish- - -Prices as low.as last year, with goods of best quality. We' dnesday forenoon.with a very man, John Draper and W. B. ing Nursery stock. small. attendance: The business Powell, - .Mr. Allaway, who ha G: A. �G ILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON was entirely of a' routine charas been a member of L12e .board fora L''i DALE MILLS ter, W.J. Clark the retirvg, trus• number of years, declined the - tee was re-elected. honor of a.further .term, and as p=CKERING3 —Grey knitting—There is stili a W. B. Powell is ndt gtialified,.bav- . _ demand for this work; and-_:iny ing no property,in the Xillage, the Is the place to get your next lady. Who can assist in this way other three are thus elected by ac bag of Flour.' - Something Intersting o farmers ! will'flnd a supply of yarn free of clamation, Mr. Draper. being .the cost at Mrs.H._J. N14rgn!4', also a only new member: The trustees Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be In future I will have Hariiesa.and Horse_ Goods at W. J. i little booklet of directions for of 1%4 -were romplitnen.ted by. beat for Bread. Bodeil's, Brom Cham, at •regntar prices. ' knitting the socks for which- there those present for the good Rork Glenora Flour PastryFlour } is the greatest'beed. they had-accomplished duritr the Call and see him. Christnitia Day was observed year. Mr. Ham g 'Glraham Flour / very rshere this gave notice tbat Fresh Rolled•Qats " Full'stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugs and all horse quietly year, it be- the by-law in reference to the Bran and Shorts gc2ods at,Pickeping. ' ing a day of family re-anions. shovelling of -snow' on the"-side- Oats and Oat Chopp '' The day was extreniely cold, the walks, and the depositing.of ashes Barley and Barley'Chop Boots mud shoes repaired as well as harness : thermometer registering ten-de- an the'stree�tswould lie enforced. - bIi*ed FeeB>;. " Rrees below zero, which the re- A resolution wag passed by the Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal ----PICKERIXG- HARNESS :EMPORTU.N'I •- cords ray is the coldest ChristntaQ meeting recommending that_the Special prices in ton tots. in sixty-three years. On Christ- cost of the ringing of the town �,- �7. .`� PhoneInd. 801. W. •T. COAKWELL _ FUSS Day, 1850,-the mercury fell to 1 be borne by the village in04 - fifteen degrees below zero, stead of by the, Fire Company. Chopping every da}! ` t t r< .. c:'.JAL-Yr :. • .. . ..., .. - .'1 ,R.S' .'�".". +' p51�+.'�'k' a r, a,,,a„.... ....c,••f, _ tv^ !C!:*} +_ -. ::5_1 7fir- ^w Jc'nial.: a%,G•:,.. .....a.»:". v r ='.r, r..,;•....... -f. — ,.!...._ �,. ,;.�,A"�k•Ex w••y r