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FORSTTH, D. of 0„ Regis• P?oK gi near New Yor ity, e tared member of the tometrical Asso• ton will be rendered that evening by aiation of Ontario. special ettentton given to ;y$I`I'E SATIN—BRVAD Madame la?Kar, soprano soloist, P tine of the cident Shp was tion of Kinases. Eyes tested trse..North - p on her wa to a S ragette meeting.9 _ e moat. 46tfr. CREAM BUNS—FAMILY $alio, Cellist, Mise Halliday, ocu- The ipquest inlg the Stone murder tionin and�Misa- May Pe arce,,,pi'ankt. ciise�n Tuesda ternoon was inter- O. MoKINNON; :11:D., L.R.C,S.; TEA BUNS—PASTRY With these well known artists a y' Stone's' �•• - MILLS •• � Belisha:gh,member of the college of - thoroughly enjoyable eve nimg is assure eating in sho ng details of q: PYrysiciaasaad Stugeons of Ontario,lieenttate BRAY g work as op aaor, but it 'did not re- ot xosa1' Coltegs of surgeon., safnbnrgh. SHORTS -- ed to all who may attend. Remember veal any m ive for.tbe crime. Birm- '. special attention to drieasen of women sad the poor Belgians; who have been ingham,•who was the- close and inti- ami2d:en, Osece and re•idenaa,Brougham. JUMBO - driven from home and country, and mete friend of Stone, was put through —�fiCREII'NIN�IS(tvhest} our own boys who are risking their a severe examination by County - PICIEAING 'MEDICAL)SURht At lives and giving up all comforts in Crown Attorney Farewell as it waa To the Farmers -``, OATS 0. W. o er eedom. and X-RAY INSTITUTES ea that he might have soma _ 7 OAT CHOP _ The proceeds of this concert wi knotvled e _ "^ PICBSRIN(i, - - ONTARIO '. 'devoted to the relief of the Belgians clearings he mystery. The inquest An unlimited quality Of Berle ' M8LGnZ'POWLE,'X. s., X. D., a Y., CORN AND CORN CHOP sed other atriotic u Dees. Admix• y Y P P r'P has been adjourned for two weeks. >'hysiNan.in chars• 'MIXED GRAIN do CHOP cion 20 cts.,children 15 cents. and Wheat wanted, for apedalist in Bsctal Diseases. Prostatio Dia - _-- _ HP p i{ --�ti+inl,gT u iII -pay - + aster of Mon. Diseases of-Women, Caaosrs, - - GREEN R1VRR -- T�aorn.3-Bay examination. Dtsea.e. of 478. Standingof pupils in Christmas ea- the 111 est 'rice. u near.no",throat and lungs Fitting glataes and 00.&M C O.&Mi -W. G. Barnes hats now installed an aminations at S. S. No. 5, Pickering. r•: all conte aad chronic diseases. to-do chopper and is now prepar- Sr, IV—John Holtby, Clara Bell, ' Er: Call me up and get my-prices. v_ Daae sour.12 to a and t to i •sly (Scranton D. L. &W.) up- y PPe P y ed to do chopping and .oaP$akisg nest Smith, Cyril Morley. Harry Pike. l ep•++1:. STOVE, CHEST-NUT, PEA every day. Jr, IV—Louie Puckrin, Fred Smith, Tsf ___ The annual-township Sunday School Eva West, Annie Lintner. III class— Chopping.�OIIdaYS, *'ed• � E. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- AND STEAM Convention will be held here on Wed- Gladys Holtby. Gordon Crawford, . TZB �oanVOrownAttorney.and Oounty - nesday Jan. 27th. Isaac Puckrin. II chis=Gladys Puck- 1 sanstlmt. hours Hoo",whabT. 30.1 PRICES RIGHT. On Tuedav eveningg D. D. G. M. rin. Susie Lintner. I class—Gormley nesdays and-Fridays. X. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - Vanvalkenburg, of Whitby, accom- Crawford, Bert Smith; Lorne Bell, a, e sR foitor.Ngt•ry Publio.Etc, Money to paoied by several members from the Leta Puckrin. Primer—Hugh Mc- My BAKER'S JOY.is fall equal n. O> ceBrody lit.North.Whitby. 951 �+• L' 3PIN81 LIMITED, Whitby .and Pickering lodges, paid Donald, Bert Holtby: y PICHERING, ONT. the Green River A. O. U. W. lodge a Report -of -,fr..'room, Clatemont. to any Western mill brand and x AFu*tntss garbs. _ visit and installed' the following ofli Number on roll 44. :,lames according makes a better flavored loaf. — cers for the ensuing, year: P, M. W., to merit: Sr. II—Effie Knight; Myr-_ Besides this it costs less money. Wr i's. HAN—Issuer- of. Marriage James Jarvis; M, W., J. H. Michell,; tle Thompson, Hugh Gregg, Allan Special prices in lots of five bags W---G. . Licenses is the County of ,Ontario, � Foreman, Arnold Hutchings : Over- Thompson, Jr. II--Golds Anderson, Or over. - Pickezingvuls;e. Orly January Sale. seer, Ralph Madill: Recorder, W. A. Geoigina Forsytb. Slary Wagg, Nona r� POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- The Claremont Furni' Fuller. Financier, J. Wilson:-Tre'as- Hurlbert, Gordon Gregg, Arthur 1 . tioaeer,oataaear,callscso: and i"u•r tATe dont rarer, W. Hoover: Guide, C. Murray; %Velcb. Irene Watson. Myrtle Thom F. Z+. o t marriage licentso.Brougham, 403' 1. W„'O. Graham: 0. W., W. Chil- son. Button Welch. Sr. I—Merle — Parlor Suite, 3 pieces, reg. price eott. After the installation a most Linton,Olive Mantle, Laura. Linton, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage $22, reduced to $15, pleasant social time was spent, during Hollis Hurlbert, John Neal. Carson a Licenses fn the Uea ts, of ootario, which refreshments were served. Watson. Jr. I—Mabel Neal, Ed arR-1:at store and his'rosideaoe•Ciarsmont. g 4 Couch, regular$6, now $4.St1 Ward. Terrace Kydd, Erma Lynn, » B.BRATON TOWNSHIPOLEII$ - - - MACRAE—THOMPSON Robert Beelby, Gordon Shirk, Mal- con,ayaneer, eommiedoner for taking Buffett, regular$19.50, now com Middlceun: Primer a—Harold .ada�iit•, accountant. ata. Money mo loan only $11250 On Wednesday. Dec.30th, the home Sanderson, Norman Knight, Diary CORRUGATED IRON - 3, on fore [saner of Marriage Lia y• •nate• '�:, Onm. I-V of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of Benson, Ruby Watcon, Viola Middle- Brase and Steel Bedstead, regular Sanford, was the scene of a pretty top, Kathleen Shirk, Primer b—Nora The best gal. 2$ ganga $S.SA aft �j� POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, $6.60. now $•1.00 weddin when their Dun est dau- Tarr. Diabel 8aodenaon, Vera 'Linton, square; 26 gauge $8.70 JV a for counties of Yorlt sped Onmario. Aad g y , g - 0100 sauna of all kinds attemped to on shorsea Mat£resses, regains 919.00, gbter. Eliza May. was united in mar. Robin Johnston. Howard Besse. An- a square. Eastlake gal. _ seines, Address Areae aivur P.O., out. now 9e l riage to Mr.Frank MacRae,of Cherry. ale Haight. Margaret Linton. Primer fisteel sthinRles 1loW seL Gf• A. BREWSTER. V. S., Gradu- wood. Ile bride looked very sweet c—Frank Welcb. Gen a Middleton. a at• of Toronto vterin Colleg tiv All the above are brand new in white satin, trimmed with wide Lloyd Derusha, Jean Benson, Mary !ling at $4.50 a square. Also _ �a opened an acmes to Clanme0t lags.-All die shadow lace, and carrying lily of the eagle. „C-M. Doughty, teachtr. - [bargain pricee in metal w of domestic&ted animals treated. Cans We deliver the goods to valley. g She also wore the groom's •c oAm r oisbtpsompefy attended to. 41tui s and your home, jiamojold Miss Olive studded cess,withthv t' HITEVALa eot'ilatdot's. Premie$rcream P� B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- bridesmaid, wore ale blue cre e- David Cookspent the week-end with is T P sepafators. gasoline an- i I tioaesr. "d°•ter sad coWator far L chane. Mr. vVesiey Thompson, bro- B•JBhBea�tWr wtio has been serloas- lues. Frost WireFetleee osJoaa u Ontarie and at is r tfods ofeates wndnosee sttEer +win oe by aaoaoo. Cher of the bride,acted as groomsman, y,. �g ewe notes collected: nos dates or othv as- The groarn's Rift to the bridesmaid 1"I, is improving. _ -and Gates. ucciars ayyply at residence.Elisabeth et.FM CLAREMONT was a pearl brooch and to the grooms= Gen. Cbriistiwn spent the week with anus. =orders let%at Nzwe Office,Pick Aman a earl tie in. The young cou• relatives in the city. Now is the.time to buy. .I can et2ag,or ltacnah's •core. O}ar•motrt will :♦ FARMS CANTED e8 spm n which they are hd -to Fol• p ityss1Ei1 Peanockols spendingbeen s�e `ave you eve articles. -of .'-the - eam•npromsptattentioo. sawat►otio0tiserao• le received man beautiful'an use. money- %end. Yyphana_anmberia-In til is which testified -to theimproving.. to lowing the ceremony,a luncheon was Reek with her parents. R. PEN NOCK served after which Mr. and Mrs.3lac• Lawrence Major has resumed his ,Bell Phone. �- We want a farm suitable for dairy studies ai Toronto University, IWN/TiYALs. ONY. farmer southern part of Pickering Rae left for a short trip. On their re' Miss Gor•mitn, of Toronto• is visiting Own they will reside at Cberrywood. f= F. J. PrOIISe PlckeriII Fttnerd LWaetor aiMl Smralmer. with bank barn,conifu�able ho+iso liar si3crr. Mrs,,Toho (3altagher, + g about 75 to 100 acres. Pnrehaser N. and Mrs. [miller spent Christmas Any business entrusted to me swill can is most of the BROUGHAM P pay price: in anal] with the lutist's .rents in Alfarkham. � ► be carefully handled. for Rnitable farm. If you.. have a H. BIAke s child has been fiery ill; Wm, and Mrs, 'Bunion -spent New —Charges Moderate.-- farm to. dell write but i#now on the mend.'- Years with Dr. McNamara,of TorontoO -A - Country r' Independent Phone No, 1514, 'JOHN FISHER & CO. Miss Mi MacKay iseisiting tela• John Lirkin and daughter, Mina - _ tives in Toronto arui Oakville. Josephine, spent a few days with cityC JOHN PHILIP Real ILD[ . The Duncan family • spent New friends. -'61Q LL'JrISDE.\” BUILDING. Year--with relatives in Scarboro. 'Dire.'Wade Toole and children are �/� * � - AT)EI,AIDE ST., );, Tt)Ro%T®.• -Wn: 'and .firs. Linton, of Clare- visiting the toriner's parentp, Joe and LUMBER LATH _ _ _ wont, spent New Years with H. and =1fra. l'e�ty f Hasa full line of fresh and cur -� Mre. Blake: Jos'. White, of A. F« Roach dt Co.. meats constantly on hand. ■Wm. Cassie and family, of West has returned,atter spending a few Chestnut and Stove Coal Hill, had- new Years dinner with his days in OrIllia Spice 'Roll. Breakfast Bacon parrs herd_ — = Mssa l:eciheii 5htngles, Cement. ' Brantford ' Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. y y and friend Vent f3unda with R. D. will liaFe cons sill on. and A Gladys Jean Brodie,of Picker- y and lira. Pennaxk. ing..spent. a week with their grand. ?- Highest prices paid for full supply of best coal, at mother and aunt here. Will Elriatin find Diss@ Blanche Hata- Roofing Corrugated Kalynn- -Butcher's cattle - ' . The union revivsl meetings started 'lin spent Sunday in Newmarket with - m. lowest Bible rice, in the methodist church on :Monday the lattef's sister. :. •• a P � P . Howard.L.nngford.is rap-idly improv- ized iron and Eastlake Shingles. �tCkertn� 4- tverq -# ; -:- evening with a fklr attendance. g iii //rr,� � The Ladies'Aid`of the Methodist ing from the ettects of a rather serious W. $. 11IBSON, Church will he held' at.the home ut abscess on his face. Yrs, dopa Miller on Wednesday the Airs. John Bright And daugbter. wire fencing First-clan rigsfor hue � ; cc.eenburn 3tsda& 13th Inst., cominencing at 2.50, sharp. Miss Doc the ll Ottawa,, called on _ _• - frietida in the village. ' All are welcome: Da Or�night An ipteresti evOnt took place on Wilt Seaton and Miss Hilburn of A• C. R E Ei _SO R' y. g READ E Fes•.. Wedneedav,. Dec.all the at 169 Sym- Toronto, spent New .Years with the Bus meets all trains �`' ington Ave., Toronto, the home of T. former's parents here. - LOCUST HILL .-nu'- Teaming promptly at ended to. Y� >�' C. and Dire. Brown, when their only ' Harold White entertained .-num- g pro p y � " .• dau liter: ifisa Dlinnie. Beatrice:was ber of young friends at hie hove on Agent for Canada Carriage Uo. iinitgeti in rnal'rlaRe to.'%fr. John- How- Tuesday evening fast, �s H. Peaksst+stg>K�t; � f Darold Sleigh has volupteered fo ^e and Malcolm. of Brougham. ' The - -e the third conti enc. a issei ent Cut' Rate .Prices Peak, P{cke*{iiQ. '• � • •• 'ceremony was performed in- the pros- � H g t � in the Mississauga Horse.- Insurance rates lower on' farm pro- ence of the immediate relatives of•the , perty and VillARe Dwellings, bride and groom by Rev.Jas.McIlroy, Dir. and Mrs. Sinclair Have recently y in flrst-clxssCompanies:' of Pickering. The bride was band• returned to Toror,tor after spending T One School that Merits somely gowned :in white silk. Mr. the.holiday with their son Wm. e conficence of the public because 1,T c Premium. I.TCtbfs and Vr , Malcolm left on the evening George and Mrs. Burkholder spent - P train-for Woodstock and other pointe New Years with their brother-in-law,' :, of its High Grada work is the 1f not insured with me,call and in•western Ontario, and oa their're-' Chief Inspector Dickson:of Toronto, —=. ELLIOT! compare rates. turn will reside west of Brougham.; 1111. Griffin, who h'tis been iudiapoe- On.-Frida and Saturday, Jf+n. The many friends of Mr, send Mrs, ed for some time with,rbeumatlsmr-ia 3' Malcolm, with whom they are very improving and we ace glad to see him 8th and 9th, and 15th and 16th, i • �]'' p9pular. extend to diem heir, beat around again. we wall sell at following Reduced c r `W• f R1ChS'�dSoat wishbs for their future bi piness and Harry lab son has just finished bis TORONTO, OPT. PPHere-. . Prices. _ P �• y, last contracts of'the•year. Nota Public, Pickerin ro tit ports a satisfactory season despite the We train young men and women to Notary 9% 1 • financial depression. become 8xIL1loL ANT)EXPERT steno. WHITBY ' Little Liver Pellets, i-egtilai 25c. a era, typists, book-kee err,. v r f� We are*sorry to report that our old commercial teachers, clerks, cash- Have 9�� lots Oi Water i Major Harper, police magrtrate,bas friend Jos..MeNee1 had &-stroke on gale Price 2 for 25e. rs,.or-general office assistants is been very ill,but we are-glad to re- Wednesday last. At present fin seri- 'Dr. Roots Kidney Pills, tea. Z6c. ' from {to b months and assist them C. B. ItiCE, OF. WHIT,LVALL port that he is now mewhat better. Das compplications are feared. $ale Price 19c. to get -positions. Open all year. is prepared to furnish you anything - Asp Tee silo fo'ofr the High Court J. G. Tiintan es Milton, is rens anI Enter now. Catalogue free, in the Cine 'of:water supply, such as opened yesterday' for the trial-of the old acquaintances among the boys and Ealpire Poultry Duster, reg, ?a`e. - `•�,�:.. Italian charged with the murder ofa Birks of the community, _ He was al- _ Sale Price 19c. ` W. r. Elliott, Principal ptrmps, windmills, hydraulic rains, fellow-countryman. - ways a favorite among the latter. Silver Pine Healing Oil reg.211&6Ae- Cor, Yon a and Charles Sts, Plumbing, etc. Jas, .McLennan, town assessor. died C. B. Rice's residence is nearing R on.Tuesday after a lingering illness. completion. It has every modern Sale Price 19c. & 89c. They are also. expert' well drillers Chas: A, McLennan, manager-of'the convenience. This arouse is-generally Hot`'ater 1�ags'reg. $1.50 td*`2 00 and respectfully solicit, our ton' Standard Bank, is t6son. . Cogceded to be the finest in the vale, 1�TF�7CT The induction of Rev. A. P.Menzes, Mr, Bell, whom we reported in last Sale Price$1.15 - age for the ..ture. 'Ind, [Ilton,:1.521. the new' minister of -St.-Andrews's week a issue to ba.seriousl ill.died. LAVISICITH SHOP I y ill,-died Syringes . tea. $1.00 church, took place here on Tuesday last week and was interred in the ,(.•; _ - TOOLS SHARPENED afternoon in the presence of quits,a Whitevale cemetery. The funeral Sale Price 69e• lar�gte number. was largely attended by friends from The undersigned has opened.mew- _ 1�V. E. Vanstone begun this week this commnntty-and.from Milton-and Cascara Bromide GZninine Tablets We make a$ cittlry of crosscut saw@, blacksmith shop on the King- the ereefitxi of a fine solid brick bouse Guelph. o5c. cilre a cold in a few minutes. 11 Tools of all soda. Locks repaired. stop- mad opposite . the Ragor-honing a specialty. For a first• on Hing o which will contain all the The school meeting was held and - - _ Quaker church, two class hair trim or an easv shave call modern conveniences. M. �V Collins Mr`. Poynter electtd trustee. Fred l' miles anal Of — at the East-e d Barber Shop. has also decided to,build. McKay resigned and Howard Turner RI cFADDEN Pickering Village. See our House Furnishings of all The election on Monday resulted in was elected in hJs plaQe, Hugh Pugh ,L• _ y- Work guaranteed. Char es moderate ki6d@. Slightly i}sed Carpets the election,of Dr. Warren, as mayor, the retiring trustee would not accept Dru iqf Graduate Optician, _ � from ]'o cents pard tip, J. H.' Downey. reeve (accl.): and the the position any longer. He has ren- fig p H 2 L VQ. J. GORDO�? PTCHERING Mllowing councillors : Messrs. Bate• dared the section twelve years o1 can- piCkerj.3lge �21t8hY1' ,.N man, Laidlaw, Moore, 1i'atson, Gold-i tinnorra servir RPrretitry-trees. i " a 1 4, rr 'i -..:, w. "'� .... � ..'; ._.-. ,'.. ..-_, _— Y.: _..s"�� 4- .»Y3 >'-.1",.. -M•H!' �ti?�' "•a '..a:CS..,u'' ..,,`,µ ..,'.•..i�.w {�. r _ a' NKI"D v .�-.FORNIDABLR r C AIDEDRSHIPS _J3rifish Battleship ` Ekher Hit Mine or ,Was Tor- ; r The Allies rlake Another R17with Dirigibles and' -- pedoed - �. -'' . _ i ' Aleropiages on Metz and Other Points A despatch from �7� ndon_aays: 'survivors and housed_them in com- r A despatch from Dunkirk says:f one place were cut clear through. 'Vhe British battleship ,)rmidable fortable quarters. , +. x In.answer to the water plane raid' The first bohgb fell on the fortifi- was sunk'in the English Channel on - Later. on Cuxhaven German aeroplanes cations and two more near the rail g ! 3> way station: -Another landed in the Friday morning with the loss it is The British Admiralty issued Sun- I t` vn 1G edneaday raided Dunkirk and y g y s Rue Cau'martin and aoother in the believe , ,of about 600 officers and day a supplementary list of sur- for more than-half an hour were kitchen of the military' hospital, d vivors of the battleship Formidable !Y` w^ dropping bombs all over the town. l Another fell near the Town Hall, • men. So.--faa•r_as is definitely known, which was sunk by a submarine off According to returns already in, 15 others in the Rues Pierre and Nieu- there are 150 survivors of 'the dis- the -Devonshire oosst on . Friday, _ people were killed and 32 wounded.!port,_ and -also near .the arsenal ;aster,• The vessel's•aormaf�omp e .. vf-those-ta- ed ^" The visiting fleet comprised four Two fell in the suburbs of Rosen- E' ,. r up to ?00 out of a.crew of .80, Fur- a aeroplanes, both Tauber and Avia deal on a ate factor The dis- �ent was 781 officers and men. The i s ] y• their 'survivors who have reachedh Y , '>i tiks, -which Hew several times across trios of Coudekeque and of Furnea - Daily Chronicle states that aurviv- Lyme Regis in Lyme Bay tell a r r, the city, dropping bombs on each also suffered, and many were ors, of the battleship Formidable terrible story of exposure and hiird,I z r, journey, wounded there One child had an ship in an en boat over which the t So',diers fn the streets replied aero--Mown off, white another with rep • esse-1 ivas torpe P P P seas dashedcontinual)-y during a ! with cisoroas rifle fire, but the an old woman .was killed outright, doed-both fore and aft early Friday tw•euty hours' buffeting by the aeroplanes sailed. calmly on.' One 1 being dreadfully disfigured. The t$orning and sank almost imnie w morning ', s seemed to have been hit, for he bombs were filled with sl;rapnel, cr w at y time the ice of L hie Regis heard I kis' turned on his head and descended which pitted the walls and build- -- --- poll yi - - g . v , :� p - -cries for fief oumin faint from �-� rev--aI hundred feet before right- in pv , o escape. The place of-the discs- P g I3', S gs. A horse in the Iltte Nieu rt -ter w'as not given in the official an- the sea. Soon afterwards they (i1aird Duehess Elizabeth Feodor- ing himself, but all got safely away, close to the spot where a bomb fell, _ nouncement, nor had the cause of found a warsh°p cutter on the shore, The bombs fe!1 first on one side: and was mutilated. Britishrambulanees uvna. the vessel's loss been determined containing forty men, all so ex- then on another. So sooner did carried the sufferers to the hospital. The brief and rather mea re official hauste d that .artificial respiration (. -Sister of the Tsaritsa who, helped one aereplane seem to be. d?parting S,'me were dead on arrival there. statement issued was a follows: was neceesa.ry in many cases. In'l.by members of the dr'arnatic profes- than another arrived, •Thi whale The fi erman aeroplane re- statement medical aid it was impossi- stun, is in the streets of Mos,^o« city cracked with rifle shots and mained as sentry outside the town, -battleship Formidable wag ble to.bring pine of She -men back 1 making remarkable caravan collec-! b-%mbs•• which threw up dense taking no part in the raid, but hold sunk in thg Channel but whether by I W life, I tions in aid of the Iiussian wound , clouds of black'_smuka. Buildi*z= iag itself in readiness to attack any AL --.1L mine or'a submarine is- not -yet When the cutter left the Formid . ' The pi`ctuie &picts the Grand and windows. were smashed in all u¢ the allies' aeroplanes seeking to r - ,certain, able she had 60 men abuard, batt !_Duchess as'a Sist,••r of Mercy of the directions and tramway lines at repel the invading fleet. "Eighty survivors have been pick, durin r-the lung 9tt•ur21e'with the GreekChurch. The Order is called 'ed up by a British iigh't cruiser, and gale twenty died and their bodies `Martha and :Mary. - - �j —�_( - __--- __ -_--- -- •- it is possible that-crtHirs may have were cast-ovea•botird x4, lighten t#re II _ _ G EN DES USED D Rawka River, the operations were. (seen reacued�Gv other vessels.' boat and give the living a better I marked by advances of from 10 to It was later announced that the chance of escaping. At an inquest �O�n ] �{ 12 miles in a few places, but in gen- Tor Bay trawler Providence had he d in Lyme I;Legia, Master-at-arms 1BALKAN ll BZ�llll FIGHT rad the iafarrtry is fighting its vday landed 70 -additional surrvivors. Gopei•, of the Formidable. said f•sot by foot with the aid of artil- They were rescued by the trawler that after the explosion the vessel 11 VT -�ISPEBSED eery support In these operations during a 'terrific storm Friday settled tv-starboard and was tx,ver- I the artillery and mine-throwers are ,morning. This makes the aggre- ed with debris. TE men in the - _ _ Mine-throKerrr are bout the--Astly. .• _ trumps instead of she soldiers' lege. :gate number of saved,-so far as-is cutter were so iwantily clad that -' - Form of Artillery Useful to The mine-throwers are particular- kmwn, 150. Among the rescued even heavy Werk at the carr wa.s '6reeee' -Regards fiul(;aLian 4tti- the-EnrutY• ly effective. Although the heavy, are eight officers and six midshi irvGufficient to keep therm warm. v g P- t.ude a.4 a Menace to artillery is, handicapped by wear• • !men The launching of the brat. in - A despatch from Germany sayer: ' - lluerdnniu. - they conditions, and-the short days, The Daily -Mail quotes from the %h ch these survivors left the vas _ The battle is now s:tatiomary at which m"^-,observations and the Plymouth Mercury a detailed story eel ''vas -mec„rqplished with the cat _A !despatch from London say's: many parte of the long front in direction of the fire possib?e only most difficulty. The es as n,ek- pe 'p Poland The -rapid movemeuts o. for short periods, the thine-throwers - - ' of the rescue of the two officers and heavy � �T'hr- rceverin$ ate s which have 18. men by the .Brixham trawler ed the battleship constantly, ar-d i b'(,•n taken to bring about all un- are busy day and night hurling pro- Providence. The Providence was one boat was.smashed agaii- t She 'der-tarnding betvweeb the Christian the German army forward and j�iles of 200 pounds of high explo- bridge. backward, with kaleidaiscopic running for shelter from a gale, but Immediately atter the lauriching Balkan Stately. and with the idea of changes in the situation which Rives from tretreh to trench at a was compelled'ta-liea a to off.Start g-the neutrality of Bulgaria, range that is very effective, Dur- Point, officer.fn char shouted to the ; , fare in have characterized the war- Point, in Devonshire, which u'ts I � apparently bare not met with eon- ing the'comparatively short time l men to make_for two liners whc,se fare h the East, have glean place, h 'into the Channel 23 miles south-els plate + Gece�t+, 'according to ilea- one bl these age mase ai is in view, %gihts were just visible seven mites i. for the time being at least, La a _.of Plymouth. , patche, received in Lc,ndon fmin the stru le al cn a heavil •-entrenched wobbling through the air along as y away, but chey•were unable to find ' Bg g• y The rescue was 'effected under the liners_ It was a terrible task !.Near Eastern capitals, and Greece, erratic parabola,- the sight is most line of field fortifications -resem- dangerous and exciting circum to keep the boat head i mind. Ser.ia and Rournania axe preparing g. impressive. The projectile can be blin those in France, iitances The crew of the trawler . fur everiteia )ties. . plaiiliy followed with the eye, and , Heavy seas were c�ristantly break TZse German and. Austrian allies ing carer, and during the launc}iintz I)uriflg a disc h �u,ti of the budget the tension he b the mea n the ' was amazed while runningbefore are .in close contact �-ith the army In the (il'PPk t'11$rriber•of Deputies trenches as the bomb comes near.rem -the gale foil shelter to find a small, '•a big baric had b"n store- in her , of Grand -Duke tiicholaa, but they - 1I. Th+vkcitis is reported to have and nearer is beyond all comparison 'open boat riri%ing under their lee stern - are engaged in sapping instead of declared that: the speech recently to the effect caused by heavy aft-A.- -through mountainous seas with as man+ieuvring their way forward: delivered kv the RNlgar�tn.Premier tory shells. which are unseen until - war hoisted, bearing a sailor's - -• • ' During the fortnight, which a cor- k scarf. After strenuous efforts-those x.%Rum DI:i'F.aTS 1.O1 .%I'l�-i'�.- regardin, 1lacedonia•- which 13u.1- respondent of the Associated Press the explosion throws up a column At gi ria,conitadered shotild have been of earth acid-vcatte'rs the. fragments_ -7 on the trawler succeeded in getting -- - spent -at- the front attached to one cutter and- brought cPei 'd tc� disc afLar• the last Balkan of the shell in all directions. a rope to the g Rebi•1 Leader `fakes tN! Prisourrs davisic,r in the battle line along the her with great skill to berth at their llle r con+�tituted a me-nacc•, while _— j And. Much Ammunition. tide Greek .11inisn�r af'E'imm�ce said •--- — ---- astern: j y_ thatt;ree<f .w a, ,..tQ gurg(utmili � ov �T D�POT The naval mets. began to jump- - A de"atch frtrrn Rreth,ria lues tars 'prr•paratiti n.. .w maintain herCANADIAN - arboard, but o%en -then there was Lieut,-Col. Maritz, the rebel lead•I liberated territciry danger of losing men, as 'the seas er, -rea-ppeared at. the head of 54:'O :\n+,tkier despatc}i from Athens 'were rising thirty feet high. Atter rebels. armed with four guns and raj s that the-Greek Government has )thirty minute.' labor, however,-all• Mur maxhns, and defeated -the �f,,i•bidd'en :ttie exportat'.on of t(r Were safely rescued. One lad of Loyalists at Schnit Drift, capturing Pal.;, flour,-cattle,-forage and arms. Col. Grant Morden R:turns From Front, Where He- nineteen was so exhausted by ex- 90 men.-k maxim, and 40.000 round,4-' Should Bulgaria,,contrary to ex t = posure that he required immediate of ammunition, pectat,ions, attiic'k Ser�ia with the N,arrowly Escaped a Bursting Sbell , -)treatment to save his life. When object of- recovering Maretit,*iia, _ !ail had left the cutter her rope was. ' " -- • Gi•ee,;e, by tier freaty obligations - cut as she was full of water, hav- rE`p.M ill R1'�:1RRA11�: ( µ„old, it i thought in iiolitica7oc,ir- :\ despatch- from London says:''impaired by the concussion. Ina _ _ 'ing a,hole under herr hull _which oleo hare, crime tr, thc- assistance of ('oronel Grant Morden of Montreal,' littlt? French village Within sound 'had been stuffed with a pair of Germanq ('onflgeate,• Implement. Ser�ia. and the Balkan peninsula formerly•of Toronto,. has'retnrned of the guns Princess Patricia's !trousers of which one man had di- would be in throes "f a third war. to "England after several weeks• Light Infantry, the first of the Can Vvested himself for the purpose, _ Used to. •%void Their Cent- rrsltip. - •Tiirkev apparently -t'xpe-ets trou- spent at the front. He has estab adian contingent to go to the front, : Some of the rescued men had no A despatch.frum Paris says : Thr I tile', as the Ottoman Government Iished a-Canadian remount depot-in�are billeted, waiting their turn to trousers and these were cared for Germans generally con$Scated bows ha- expelled tit( ,mbinrt.s of all w-u France. Col. Morden had a narrow go into the trenches. Thev were =_ -[n the warm engine ronin. The na and arrows found in Northern Bel tra! • e,.un1r Ps frc,tn the Dards- escape while he was in the trenches. accorded a splendid reception by v'al mea had been in the cutte-r for gium, where archenv still flouris}ies..4nelle.. ` • . A shell burst close beside him, and. their comrades in arms and the nearly twelve hours The.crew of French-humorists were amused at In Albania tl e re%olution is said his hearing has been .temporarily!, French villagers. _ the trawler distributed'hot''coffee. this action af'the time, but it ap-' to 'be spreading, and the Italians. food and toblcco among the be- pears that the ] lgians were using R ilu occujaied the se++port of Arlona, 'numbedarrowsilors. When'they landed the arrow _fu shoot letters int., ' mare sin a battleship to Ihtrarzo to Portuguese Forces 'dere Defeated . m at Brixhathe residents.. brought Holland to avoid the German residents.. ". tert• Italian interests at that .lfoariian port. blankets, clotNirig and-boots for the sorship. — — -'— Itl.'sSIA\S A(iAIN iNV.%I)E. . ., -A despatch from Lisbon says: The tried to turn their left wing. The Portuguese Government h'as-sup great numerical superiority of the C'zar's Troops Hale (Tossed the pliM details of an engagement be- Germans obliged the Portuguese. 1'afirithians by Four Pasww.� tween the Portuguese and German ,troops to retreat. Cavalry was en- MANAGEMENT OF ._ !'-WAR n. • - :. _. _ . forces in Angola. .The German at- gaged on both sides and th re were despateh from• London sti;�'s: t ] attacked Fort ;�Taukilla, and many losses. Eight Porfuguese..offi- __ - eports emanating from diplomatic the Portuguese:made a, steady re- vers -were killed and missing and. •R p satires in -Roe are that the Rue- sistance to the enemy's entry, which one is a prisoner. British Public Cease Criticism—There IN N-o i\,eed Sianc lsiavp agadD crossed the (gar- - -i =t0 '%+ear An Invasion vatbians into Hursgar}. hour of the -_.--- - 1 e Mountain asses are said noNr to be �ly.♦; T_ - n the pi;s'psessir,n of the forces of j i • ' sh War Prisoner' cast 1 - .. ..itis _. nd Duke -Nicholas. which are at _ A despatch from London says: point of view has not prejudiced in , the heels of the Austrian army re- Criticism-of the Government's-war I-its;favor, He':writes: !''treating tow ird ' the plains 'ta 'ihe gyrations which was rampant Having visited 36 camps in•vari- .southward.. A, despatcl! from Copenhagen dale, in the first instance, 'was, tea• ply g $ P t Thr-,., inic,n�is hejd`that this new. says: A Berlin messy a says that tenced to ten years' imprisonment, du,riii the early -stn es of the wars, ous arts-of the country, I.am thor ?7 g but the military authorities' appeal -' has largely ceased, . oughly cheered . In the majority of imi•a=inn,of Hungar%;, rendered pox- .the German supreme war tribunal for a sentence of capita-1 punish- The War Office ha.; no cosi ted I:cases business men-are handling,the side by the -c•+.,lla' of the Alls- has sentenced a British was prisoner -went_ has .been successful. Loos- she services -of business men. Kith f difficult problems •.,f-ivar. I`Kellers- tl ilii offensive in Galicia:will.make t dale, it is admitted, did not hurt experience in carrying out, big en- inland hove no •oonception of the 'it inr�itab'P for field Marshal 'von :'-❑rimed hc;nsda.e to death for. as terprises to take part in the work thoroughness,'eflicieriey and silence Wri-donburg to ,1.raw off the German vaulting a German officer at the the officer, and the prison guard of supplying the army,' and the with which the War Office and"th^ I arms v-:ith iriii(:h lie has been,vainl�• 1 Doberitz concentration camp..Loos- beat him off. labor nnians have volunteered to Admiralty have cu-olmrated f,{r tli{'`!trying to br(,ak -dw .n thc, Russian I - - - "-"'--'— - - -'---`--- - i- W the execittiori of Gbverm business of preventing a• German defers:es ul, the Rzura and Rawka merit contracts, not only to see that raid or invasion. Tire al..rm that is Rivers tti' tho i�salt, of li arsaw•, !Austrian Dreadnought Torpedoed- groper eq>iipment, and rations.-are :atiH felt in--sume Tarts-af the- --is [[lith Nunga:r�- at' the mercy of• the - - --• supplied to the so?sliers, but to pre- lands is wholly- unjii�tiA,-d, bec•auso. ; Cus:.ricks, and with all hope gone, yen-to swPatiixg. firstly, the business efficlr`nc'�• cf=the of the defen.ers of Cracow .being Arnold Whiir, a p+omiaeKtt wri- fleet under 3elliooe -lt'a.=irtcre)sed roinforced from the south it is ex- 1 ..A 'de -pa#rh to the London Daily was .pierced, but 'that s}ie su6ceed - ter and former.columaJ oflirial, has since the war began, incl, Seuonslly, �p,.cted_riaat_ the-German port ed in reaching her dock. The Viri-i Mail from Venice contains'a re bus Unitis is of 20,000 tans displace.' making a• thorough. inspection brca use Lhe practical rneasures der-in-chief will immediately find it that a French submarine boat leas P _ beof. the ta=aining carni,s for the pier- adopted by our rmlita-ry-engineers.,.•nece;sery t., -tramsfer_ the greatter nlept; and has a ,colnplp.ment. oir pose of defecting &nv scandals and if get rally known, would enable numher- of his troop's from>r Pola:not torpedoed the Austrian Dread= 1,000 mem. Site is one of the fua� is,Inap$gement. Haring beer) a the .t id to 'sir.ati 'quirtily in their in order to defend the Silesia from- nought Viribus L'nitis at Polar, It ships constituting the largest type ter enemy c"' the Government, his beds• ' tier from invasion, is said,the hull of the,Dreadnought of the Austrian navy. W • P.�.�:wsr <waarv, ...,.,,,- �.+;`. .ma.n ,.4.. A^t .h^. ..a;r •e,r..,..�,.... ;.r•v-••r �s,• r. y.:-�.vn ,•,.a,.:. - A Bit it History. R39 F111 If USLAN ! ,. A great inain' years a®o (lila pie of Egypt, w� had m.ty ]MIN Riles S1101119 \\ worshipped the cat, aDtoug others. ��;• NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN They thought she was like the noon, PQ�� + 'NO MORE STIFFN-�!t�a' PAIN AOR l BULL AND HI>i PEOPLE. because she was more active at MLGERY 1N YO 'tJ►C aigtht, and because her.eyea Chang r ••w < o ed like the moon, which is some- --- SIDE OR LIMBSI� .--, _ -_MEATS— _ tames full and at Other times only a ---�? N ` y, Ocenrreaces in 71te Coed That a light crescent, or, as we say, hall Full flavored end ,. 'Wonderful Nervlllne Is the ftNAY. A marvelous Dain reliever. ' $eigis Supreme In illi Cost- t moon. So they made an idol with The perfectly cooked• kR. Not as ordinary liniment-lust ssereial World. s cats head and named it Pasht make delicious pLbout five times more powerful,. more The same name they gave to flit delight. ''. -_ penetrating, more pain-subdut.:g than moon, for the word means the face The Sandwiches. any thick,. oily or ammonia liniment. The price of bread in Birmingham : of the moon.- The word has been Nerviline fairly eats up the pain and has now advanced one cent per changed to "pas" and "Pus," the ' � ��s s ,=stiffness in chronic rheumatic Joints, fowr-pound loaf. Z3 TtIE p name the moot of us give to the cat. choice. gives quick relief to those throbbing Messrs. Vickers are now working Puss and pussy cat are pet names Everybody's, night and day on armaments and - - for kitty anywhere now. But few , Pains, and never burns or even stains think of.Ghe name as given to her favorite' the skin. "Rheumatism kept my Joints swot- ammunition far the was• ; len and acre for ten years. M`y right Damage estimated at $100,000 was A dOHE ON BIS HARCH. / thousands of years ago, and Of the _�tcnee joint was often too painful to al• caused by a fire at the corks of How. His Wife Got Rid of An people who then bowed down and En-9- tow me to walk. In this crippled tor. Miller, Son & Co., printers,. Wa prayed to her. tured condition I found Nerviline a kenham. Lash Nobleman. blessing. Its warm, soothing action A Garman ll has just been shot The great Iron Chancellor of Ger- , FARM$ FOR SALE. :-'brought relief I had given.up hoping gull • l c 3or. I rubbed•on quantities of Nervi- by Mr. A. Vaux, of Sheffield. A many, Prince Otto von Bismarck, 1 )ova N(,ptla Case of N. W DAWSON. Ninety Coiborns street, line and improved steadily. I also took ring on its leg read "Rossitter, who first welded the nation into an ♦ L Toronto. Ferrozone at mealtime in order to East Prussia." empire, was a most devoted and. 'lutereat to Ail 11i1(nen E YOU WANT TO BUY OR 6ELL A Purify and enrich my blood. I am to- A large number of struggling docile husband, and very docile to 1 a ( Fmit, stock. Grain ar Dairy ►arm, `i �sy well and can recommend my his wife's advice. And her ready write H. W. Danson. Brampton. or 90 col• . b reatment most conscientiously. henhousekeepers in Bolton have torn& 8c.. :ciente. -� decided to give u business rather wit, although it, saved him many a Halifax Bends Out a Message at Help (Signed) .0_-PARKS, g p v¢.ear hour, once.-got him--into a to, Many People. Prince Albert. than pay the increased--hen tax. -- y g = N. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. x ; ludicrous position. AGENTS WANTED. ---Not an ache or pain in the muscles At Langley bury (Herts) parish Lord Russell, an En fish noble-' Halifax, N.B., Dec. to-When inter. or Joints that Nerviline won't cure. church Mr. J. Walker has just com man, was one da callin on the GENTS To TAKE OSDEIiS F08 THE it's wonderful for lumbago and acia• leted his 50 ears' service as fore- y g viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., .A T system hand tailored, made o ' Ilea; for neuralgia, stiff neck, earache p y prince, when he remarked that Bis- Mrs Haverstock was quite witting to me.:sure clothes, no risk, wood proft. easy man of the bell ringers. marck was doubtless annoyed by talk of her peculiarly t.nfortunate case. Baas; everything guaranteed. B.w,uslve find toothache. Nerviline is simply a , territcry. 5pr•ng ouwtz ready January. wonder. Best family liniment known It is no that a temporary countless visitors who took up his "F was always 'blue and depressed, write today,• T. syotem Co„ Nordbeimer and largely used for the past forty commission as lieutenant-common- time unnecessarily. felt weak, languid and utterly unfit Building, Toronto. Ont. t ei,rs. Sold by dealers everywhere, der Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve "That is true," responded the for any work. My stomach was so n �rge family size bottle b9c., small has been issued to the Duke of n disordered that I had no appetite. MISCELLANEotts. irisl size 25c. Refuse a substitute, chancellor with a laugh, but my What I did eat disagreed. I suffered Westminster. wife has a trick' for getting rid of ('1a�GEl3. TUltOliti. LUiiPd. ETC.. take only "Nerviline." The Lancashire and Yorkshire, all bores in a graceful way. If she greatly from dizziness and sick head- C infernal and external, cured with e ache and feared a nervous breakdown, out pain by our hcme treatment. Wri• ` - au and London and . North Western sees I have a visitor who is likely to Upon my druggists recommendation se before too late Dr. saint TRAVELING FORTS. itedto Co.. L+tutted. Cott�nawnod nn! �{ _ Railway Companies propose carry- prove dull, she-coiner i�d ttrakes-I1 used Dr. Hamilton's-Pills. - - - - lZow Being Used to the Field of ing out important electrification some pretext for getting me away, I felt better at once. Every day I ATENTS schemes in their systems in Man- Hardly had Bismarck ceased improved. In six weeks I was a well War in Western Europe. cheser• speaking wben-his wife bustled into(woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. ( OF INVENTIONS Although an engine new to war The War Office have in prepaid the library. It !a for this reason that I strongly i ptaBON, PtaeoY ! DAVIS ifare, the armored motor-car has tion a now concentration camp for "Otto," she said, in a command-lurge sufferers with stomach or diges- the sc James St.. M.,ozred proved-extremely useful, especially German prisoners at Stratft5rd, ing voice, you must go at once and ive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's _ write ter tearmaues _ ,) for outpost and scouting duty. Fast, where accommodation'will be found take your medicine; you ought to Pills." for between 800 and 1,000 men. have had it ten minutes ago." Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen they BOILERS 'silent, and mobile, it covers a vast 1n stomach. Improve digestion, strength- 'amount of ground on the splendid The iMsyor and Corporation of It is needless to saythat in spite Ban�ur with the assistance of of the hearty laugh that followed, en the nerves and restore debilitated New and Second-band. for Le&tlzg &, lroatls that crisscross the field of y, war in western Europe. Most of leading inhabitants, have furnished the English visitor did not long de- systems to health. g cleansing the and power parpoeee his adieus. blood of long-standing impurities, by -Flumes TANKS AND tIMOK■ -, four houses for the reception of lay. STACKS. the cars are incased in a light frame S refugees. �--•► -_ bringing the system to a high point IRON WORKS -of tough steel plate that range& In Belgian thousand territorials of Particular. of vigor, they effectually chase away; Pt1L8011 LIMITED' TOROIITQ £ ;thickness from three-sixteenths of the Home Counties diiiaiOII are now weariness, depression and disease. j engineers and $hlpbultdsra Harry--Gertrude'e parepts are ;G,00d for young or -old, for men, for an inch to a quarter of an inch,and arriving for training, -at Windsor, very-particular for her moral edu y 'that is impervious to rifle end ma women, for children. All dealers.sell S4;aines and Egham, where arrange- cation, Dr, Hamilton's Pillai of Mandrake and MachineryFor bale chine-gun fire.. All the- vulnerable menta have been made for their.bil- Harriet-ln what wuy I Butternut. f, ,parts of the motor, such as the ra leting Harry-In every way. Im school e - - -" #� diator and steering gear, -and in Rejected by the doctors for phyli- last week they wanted the teacher Profestaional Conversation. -Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys, some of the newest cars the wheels cad reasons, -Percy Hobson, son-of to excuse her from improper frac- - etc. from large factory Co sale. 'are protected by the steel covering Councillor Hobson of West Bridg-I tions. Highwayman - Law' Why, I Wheelock engine, e, by wheel, co, bear- tThe wheels, both wood and wire, ford, has undergone an Operation -.111 - - know more law than most of your with cylinder frame, fly whet , bear tare said to withstand the roughest at a cost of $150 so as to fit himself lawyers! Ings, etc., all in good condition. � A DIVORCE GRANTED His Side- artner-So7 Well, most Sbafting from one inch to three, sort of usage Accidents to the for action. p inches, elle Ort inches to tires are much less common than One child was burnt to death and mter-malty-genre-of Pat;ent_uafrering iawyers have got you skinned as a' _-p-- aurone would expect. The 'cars two others severely injured in a you can,be divorced from corny by ap-I highwayman, fifty inches, - Ring :alk inches to carry a light armament-one or two fire which occurred in Burly Street,+ plying Putnam'+ cora Extractor. which _` twelve inches. Will sell entire of 7 " n be -gun through a complete Posed. b the children's clothing r entxnitnte' b �e,tbou�ain BPs a :n part. ::machine-guns sal mounted that they Bethnal Green, canoed;-it - ..�.aets in 2 1'4il-'"" LNF0-RXA—T441-r-8. ' Putnam'e" �s the - --�_ 0._-RE_A801i RALE ca g i remed- that to cafe and paialere, zst, per OFFFlt l3EFL'SF.D. circle--and a large supply of am- catching Ire. bowie at ,ill dWor% Messrs, Pigeon Pigeon 3 Davis, ainnitian. Th® crew, which may The Home Secretary has declined +�- patent solicitors, Montreal, report $. Frank Wilson dt Sons, . I number from four to eight or more confirm the recommendation of l DiN. -r dited� _• that for. the , week ending De- 78 Adelaide Street 5�'ests__Toronta__ mem, are armed with rifles and re- the gout hamptrn:Licensinrq• Jwt tine t ce,mber- ',Srh, 1914. 146 Canadian elvers. Some of the cars have a at local public houses should re- - Bix--I see there's a regurt from patents were issued, 91 0! which A Goner. &feel. superstructure that rises from fuse to serve women after five Holland that concrete bases for were granted to Arti-ritims, 'Pa, a roan s wife is his better ` - Igte chassis frame high enough to o'clock in, .the afternoon.• German cannon wave been found 07 to Canadians, 17 to residents of half,.isn't she 1" tenable chassis crame stand upright, The first contingent of Indian there. Foreign Countries and 11 to resi- "We are told so, my sea," - ed with .a domed wounded soldiers to be treated at Dix-Don't believe a word you dents. of Great Britain-.and Colo "Then if a man marries •twice 7. And that is Capp Brighton have arrived there and hes•r from Holland• The geography Hies. there isn't atrsthing left of him, is I. from. which bullets-and shrap- are quartered in the Royal Pavilion za�•s it is a low, lying country, Of the Canadians, 9 were rest there ,'cel usually fly off at a sharp angle ldings which have been convert- dents of Ontario, 7 of.-British Cal- - f without even denting the steel. into a hoepital: umbia, a of. Quebec, 3 of Manitoba, GraneWed Eyelids, - 4rt+ Having just missed the first Can 1 of Alberta, .and 1 of Saskatche-a ref Eyes lnfiamed by e: is STICK TO IT adian contingent, fir. J. Peters, a w - _ sure to Sse� bank clerk of Prince Rupert, tri- --- u t otq Tea or Coffee Iltt+ You Hard. 2'y; OW md c ees ed by Msxbs ' veiled over 7,000 +Hiles to England _Mlnard'e Liniment Curer Colds, Eto. q It is about as well.to advise peo- at his,own expense to enlist in the{ -- - - --- Pj� e)e 'i Nogc, Ale i stick to tea and coffee 'until Pe -G n amen,'Tb�ore, Dorais, a c`e- [ just Eye Comfort. tit Canadian regiment. tomer of mine:was omPtewiYy rured: at - - Indian--Reetuite. __,_l.,$ )�st s sic per Bottle. Marine Eye they get hat hard enough so that Notices have now been placed by eu mad s� oto r�titee�ea�sleva�D a i.est= Recruiting for the Indian arms id orrmin 25c.For6sokot&ryef'reeaslt they will never forget their experi- publicaus in,various districts- of S. , MENT, continuing in an extraordinary'Druggists orllettgsL'yeQeatNj!G..Clticafo enee, E. Lancashire, that "owing to the I inThe loah�B facto tth�apa tsbe h Priestrifled a y manner, the fighting races having r A woman writes, and her letter alteration in the map' of Europc" i of, b;s ne4bbors. had their martial instincts consid -'Our Language. --. is condensed to give the facts in,a the price of beer will be-increased A. coli' xert nt: erably"whetted by accounts of feats The Frenchman asked an English Bt. Ietdore. Qne tY"1�tsr 98. short space: by one cent per half-pint., achieved by the Indian troops at the aparmakeF vrhat he was making, -'I was a coffee.slave, and stuck Although 60,3-ears of age, Mr. Al- front, In consequence of the num- 'A vard," was the reply. to,it like a toper to his 'cups,' not- beet Gambnll, of ChathW. is still _ _ "" - her of applications received at head- •.How much have yf ii gut done i". - �vithstanding I frequetitly had se- serving tate colors as scho3l inatruc- quarters for .permission to proceed was the next question " r Vere smocks of sick headache; then for at Portsmouth. Six of.his sons to the front the, commander-in- >> I used more coffee. to relieve the Beauty is only skin deep, and A yard• are fighting at the front, and a chief of the Indian army has been „ headache, and this was well enough some of us are more thin-skin*d ""here did the spar come 13 seventh is in the Austraian navy. obliged to forbid officers to forward from until the-coffee effect wore off. (The 'At the request of the War Office+ than others.. such requests. effects on the system of tea and cof- the Metropolitan Asylum Board - The card." And the Frenchman 2] fee drinking area very similar, be have, arranged to provide what ac- Minard's Liniment Curet Distemper, Minard'i Lin'tnent Cures narget In Cows. was very much surprised.at the lu- ll- auee they each contain the drug, commodation may be necessary for cidity -of the answers and amazed ^attains.) cases of dysentery, enteric, scarlet - Medals Gratify. � Question of Roads. at the simplicity of our language. 'Finally attacks of rheumatism fever and diphtheria, occurring Both selvices are immensely Brat- A-retort that shows something of began to appear, and ultimately amongst the soldiers' ; ified that the King has decided to the whole nervous systerp began to _ _ - _ the attitude of Russian and Aus-' break down and I was fast•beoom Bice medals to the heroes of sea titan officers before hostilities ac ing a wreck. a I and land before the war is over. tually broke out, is reported by the , I '`After a time I was induced to �� This recognition should prove eery Petrograd correspondent .of the 1 "�'`�. stimulating to all our warriors, and London Times. In the.course of his quit coffee and take up Acetum F;. assist recruiting as-few other things last interview with the Russian This was half a year ago. The re-, could. Should the, brave men die, salt has been most satisfactory• military authorities before the war, t, The rheumatism is gone entire- their wives or nearest relatives will prince Hahe.nldhe, the. Austrian ly, nerves practically well and s receive the medals, and no heir- military attar e; expressed.surprise steady, digestion .almost perfect, t t :;. f looms will be more precious in the that the Russians should be requi- i3 not the Only sOtii'Ce never have any more sick head families o Ahose who give. up their• sitioning so many automobiles, the of severe wounds and iJ lives for their country. s aches, and am gaining stieadily in � extensive use of which since . then injuries. However : . weight and stre:ngth." may bel to explain the rapid alter .` L , p p caused wou>tds,.cuts Name given b C`anadiasl•Postum nations of fortune of engagements eczema, piles. gi y �> ;mow y I Regularity►--- that have so often roved confus- burns. Cor., Windsor,. Ont. Read The ! of the bowels is an absolute. neces- „ p the skin diseases.anderug• -' Road to Wellville," in,pkgs, i, stir for good health. Unlcss the ing four roads are too bad," Poll, comet• in tyle forms: �� 'w waste matter from the food which Austrian remarked. Of what use tions are most quick - k Postntn - must be well I , cAliects there is got rid of at least are aftom�obiles 4" "Ah," replied ly Cured by Zam-Bilk. boiled. 15e and 28t packages• ,� once a day,it decays and poisons the the Russian, abut you must remem� w Instant Postuul-is a solubles <b " whole body,causingbiltousncss,fedi- her that your roads are eery good!". ' gestion and nick headaches.. Salts .. der. A teasptwnful dissolves quick- And.and other harsh mineral purgatives -Life is short, and -our brother• i ly in a cup of hot water and, with irritate -the delicate lining of the cream and sugar, adeliciouwi '? bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root men are like ourselves, very,impar-: , ' e` beverage Instantly- 30c and 50o Pi11"s--entirely vegetable--regulate feet. It is best to judge-all•cha-rit x, ship, to resent nothing too bitterly, D tins. - the bowels effectively w thous weak- g Q� The cost per cup of both kinds is ening,sickening or griping. Use to forgive much, and to smile oyer PIKE 6 NOT lirU about file assts. _ Vail. Watson, Dr. Hoist's d° many #hings;' "'Th►re'e a Reason'-' for 'ostum. - - - ift9UI1 2-'f6. r -sold by. Grocers. The Englbgh Poet. �>adltE►A Itoot P4118 l Wsird's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. ED. 7• • t • A k. . r...}, ...;;.- .•'}:_,;-_ .r.. :..a�':.-. .— .. :>.: ��-..,.. - .�::�• �,:•::•: .,-:y,-..,�._ .. ,�.._ ':�.. - ..,;�,r:.,. _ ..._..n-. .,.ria. - .us.:,stir ...^4�'.,�b+yfis'�'.'... , i'w .�i�w��� •K-- �-rte.r.�,,r,,..:" •'�zn4^r.:.S- "� =s,;,.,T _ � � f .r _ _ ;.._ ..;�•� N fir-. ,._P'• _ - - .. •A- v `.. r�.. i>aWfiHsdesee7Yatd•7moraisaatit•Oaoe, Fainei.JAN. 16th—Auction sale of NO,W .A b bt ����� - }Tea }- . e�m• �• - MTU held of pure bred and rade Hol- FOS SALS--$urreygladstone double �1 steins, fresh and 4 week spHpgers at for o•°IIih ippt7lio J ft DALB.Dn Darb a $2.26 pa yeas: 01.00 it paid is&&SO . lot 88. coo. 10, Markham, the prop- erty of R. H. Spofford. Mongolia. OR SALE-A few Shropshire -- e to the t7aited allies,i160 8 mouths credit. 8 per cent. per F r.m lambs•t a treaeoaabte �ser�tooee A�p11. v -- 1 to advance annum for cash: Sale at 1.30. Silver- at tot Ie,eon,9,Yickesiatt is-e,YUciX.OlLres ./p bides and Cook, auctioneers. moat, 9 u Owing to the war tax o Tem _ Zeas have JOHN AU Proprietor. TuRSDAY, JAN, 19tb-Auctiou rale of OR,SALE-e oun i s also 1 - _ - , P • { g L----advanced 5 cents l ore the advance farm stock and roots at Ion 6, con. 4, earr�iinngg slew at of 35, can. Scarboro. the property of Ge-orge FEED LACSY. sighlwd Creek. Ind, phove i wa NOTES AND COMMENTS McIntosh. Bale at one. No reserve. icalv.WT. I4 if we sold a .very exe .est tea, at $OC alb, see bills W. B. Powell. auctioneer ANTED-A quantity of used The German Kaiser and his war TvESDAY JAN. 19th-Auction sale of lumber 1 Inch,+�1.1 ,Bio,qxe,o: will equal to any package to on the market at lords'r, the statement that farm stock, the property of A Rey- bay hones or other buildings containing same. bolds lilt 31,cou, 1. Whitby town- blurt be within tet ming distance of Pickering. y State desoriptiun;price,etc, Box A,Pt1,,cke - 40C a lb. fire have- kept the quality, the Germany is the victim of a con- ship. Sale at I o'clock sharp. Win agora. li-t6 spiracy among other nations who Maw,auccianeer. -- very salve as before and the price the same are desirous of crushing the very. _ -- -- - — -- rOR SALE-House and t%vo i t the Villave of Claremont, 5' room house kitchen Lad woodshed attached,a leadid large /� PER /� life out of her. They declare that FARMERINIFE tiara cost SOW.00, good garden and fruit trees, O[ _ ��/u� �K r } residence of F SIACNAB ar, will Sell at a !l3VV V I a�I• T England, _ Ra89ia and France bargain for quick sale 4tf _ brought.un the war,and that she ,ia compelled'to.fight for her exist- ��jj OR BALE-A splendid farm in th -'while our present stock lasts. Cull at once ALMOST A WRECK F township of Pickering, being part of 101 &nee and in defence of her homes. Is con,9,adjoining°ickeriug Village and con- - - izaing 73 acres more or less.s3 acres beirg line and get a supply--rack, Green or.Mixed These declarations, however, are tiI2abIa laud and balance gold pasture land made for the ole of Germany, Restored to Health by Lydia with rnuning stream through it. There is on and not to enlighten the le of r g two me barns with stone atone hoose. JAMES Is ♦/CHARi.iVON E Pi>zkham a Vegetable two frame barns one with stone stsblia be V g 1�01� v heath. Also pig pen,shed and other oai mild- other nations, who, they know, Compound—Her gs. Silo 18zd6 ft, This property is • vert -_ t iesirable one,being put of the estate of the are familiar with the causes of the Own Story. late ism.xorcombe. Posseasion gi.en on Fresh Oysters 8u the L1II18 April lst iiim Also for sale a comfortable - = war. The--yw�`that a soldier frame dwelling, containing a rooms nova ---Rill fight WItIZ, — , Lrden Situated on north side of Sing St. q greater determina- - London, Ont.-' I am`a ferme?e wife apply ot age-.'or further arak tion if he thinks that be is In the and a very busy woman. Last summer out, l4 ti f right and fighting in defence of se ere takenwith PEEL �i►� SHOE -m- STORE ' !bis country and home. - A man p61II° ,-in my f NOTICE TO CR t'DITO$S �7 TT v -- could so-g that I _.. r t< H 1 T"B 1 will fight to the death in defence could not et u or In the Matter of tha Estata "of Samuel ,of the members of his family, scarcely move with- ` '� Snell and J ne Snell,of the Tonanshid+ while under other circumstances ti out pain, and my of Pickering.in the Cannty of Ontario, The Latest in Fall Footwear for men women and children. t ,�. 4 ; €s. periods were pais- j deceased. Men's and Boys work boots a a iality, the oro aid not lift a hand. We t� in the Province of Ontario, pec afill. M y husband Our Boys and Girls school chose are of the best quality. -"can understand how the Kaiser, called in a good doe- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Boots and Shoes sold wholesale and retail. Sec. 56 of Chap.131, R.S.U.,1914, that In his desperation at fighting a ---y for and I.was under all persons having claims or demands _his care for some a Bell Pbone 151. _ - llOsing gains, will do anything to �against the estate of the said Samuel Ip stem the tide of defeat. He may time, but he did me i Snell,deceased, who died on or about J H N if- E E L - ste. the people f foe a time, but little or no good. the Twenty-third day of August, 11393, P P One.da a friend of -- y mine told me to and the estate of the said Jane Snell, eventually they will realize fully try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable deceased,who died on or about the BROCK ST. WHITBY. the cause of the war. They will Compound as she had been greatly j required to senteenth d b f epril,prIQU. re -- - helped by it. 1 began taking it and 1. y p prevor id. that conquest is not soon got well, and my periods became deliver to the undersigned Adminis- )the- real object of a nation, and natnral ain. Since then I have had j trator. The National Trust Company Limited. Toronto.or to the`undersign- O THE _ ESTAatJsllM3! a �tbat peace hath it9 victories no perfect health. ID fact I have never felt ed.Ritchie, Ludwig and Ballantyne, Jess renowZed Lban war. so well in my Hie. Lydia E. Pinkham's its Solicitors,on or before the nine. Id73 _ Vegetable Compound is a medicine j teen th day of" January, 1918. their At is rather arnusin to read the -many women need. If you think this ChristiAn and surnames and addres g letter will help other women please pub- nes. with full and particulars in writing it y : -extravagant claims of the Ger- lisp it"-Mira.K.C.YotlNG,Tambling'm � their claims, and statement of their 1 mans to superiority over all other Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. ae%ounts and the nature of the secur Women who (if anyl held by them, duly vera- !people. They claim that all inven- tied by statutory declaratiou. >tioas and discoveries that have ipg ills peculiar to their sex should not i And take notice that after the said doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's nineteenth day of Jannary. 1918, the "'j'HE business Loan who has benefitted mankind has emanated vegetable Compound to restore their said Administrator will proceed to from the brain of a German. No health, I distribute the assets of the said de- Customers in various Parts tceased.-. entitled 'of Canada or C1aeWhere will claim could be further from the If your have the%lightest doubt 1 thareto, having regard only to the 10F C � firllj the services of tllia baLilt of 'truth than this. If one"were to go that Lydia E.Pinkharn's Vegeta- ;claims of which ir, shall 'then have - bleCompoundwill helpyou.write In and the said Administrator flF)c invaluable assistaacC is collect- i unto the history of all the great fUk d� to LydiaE.PlakhamMedicineCo. will not be liable for said assets: or _ dmfts, etc. i -inventions and discoveries in sci- ss (confidential) Lynn..Mass..forad- any part thereof. to any person or TORONTO •ence, of which the world is now vice. Your letter will be opened, j persons of whose.clafu2 notice $hail _ .heaping the benefit. it would be read and answered by a woman, 'sec have been received by it or its said Solicitor at the time of such dim- PIC KERING BRANCH .found that..the Anglo-Sazou".race and held in strict conlldenca tributioD. - µ._ leads .all others in this respect, — - Dated-December 17th. 1914. GORDON. Maa`sK' �j Be..e6 also at wilily. PICKERING MARKh"rS - 'While to the Frenchman belongs THe NATIONAL T'RUBT COMPANT, LTD., the credit of a respectable share. White Winter Wheat. ...,.:.... 1.15 liiog street East.Torcuto. "---'Me first steam engine was made M ^•� 1 15 'ly'ir . E.A v dle Cleo President.Man., - -g 'sized ' _ '--i13.` m. v . an.,.1by Watt, an Englishman, and Spring Wheat.............. 1.00RITCHIIZ. LUDWIG, � BAIS.Al�"", ����� �rozenFi�h Stephenson another Bon of -Eng- nwt • .. ..••,::." 100 408 Continental Life 13ailding _ 'Jand brought the locomotive into ( 13-15 Toronto. Ont. Ince. An American is given the1 solicitors for the said Administrator. That delicious salmon, dressed and heath► off, cheaper and better g TP ' Farmers- than beef or ng I Choice lino y hassle, the Anent or in the credit of inveotin theateambost. , TI�RtS TdBLE-Piekeriag i3uit�oa land. Loa Island native oysters no water or ice. going • «folios-- Prime cheese our usual good k quality. Victor LOS♦ U. � ..The telegraph, telephone, electric s �T.R. Tednr East doe light and man of the other a Superior Stable fittings E No• a nail rolled oats, molioa flaked wheat, always y p• B 1! l.oeal tii0 P.K. chi in barrels from mill to M. licatione of the unseen forces of all prices.. . i4 Local 6.05 P. K. peed - fi. Trains going west dus Go follows- we do not handle it in sacks, .-elecricity owe their existence to ,Superior Litter-Carriers No. 13 Uwal 7.47 A U. therefore we can recommend same as being - Ahe Anglo-Saxon. either in Britain Malt steel shingles and siding, '• 1I Lood 2-20 P. M. absolutely clean and fresh. Swifte . 7 Mail 7.80 P. U. _ - silver leaf lard, in 1 lb blocks -or in America. The grain binder, only lock in the market. *S ndav included and 8 510 and s tb polls --which has revolutionized farming, -- — - �} A _ _ at 16 cts. per lb as well as most of the other labor Ind phone 1913 Pick. - FRUIT Y EGETdiBLES saving devices used on the farm �R a see 11 Andrew-, ` • '- 4have- been invented by the same After the.,holiday indulgenee, Pure American coal-oil 5 gals for 85c. this will give you a; .-race. The anaesthetic, the great- __---PICKERING, Ont. - � -- bright light for-the long eveni '•" ... ; oat discoPery in medical- science - s don`t forget that fruits,are the g g g i?ge. cad , which has done so much to. best thing to work off the evil CHORRU - 1 com> -to 'Our groceries are the freshest. relieve suffering, was diiicovered .. . -- -hy-An American: Instance after -. - -: this season -=C, EORGE P I LIP e instance of the most important AND OAT F LAKIIG discoveries inight be cited to The undersigned is prepared to do " - _ Highest prices paid for choice (prove that the Anglo-Saxon race " grain chopping and o flatting SROVG�=33A - ONTARIO heads the world in this respect. It poultry. cannot be denied that the Germ- every day in the week "a have done ninth in the way of except on Saturday H. J. MARQUIS - �discovery and invention, but their, John F. Bayles, Greenwood Pickering ! ..Ontario �A S H I �ASHwork has been confined to a great • < extent in exploiting the discover' ' lea of other people. One of 'the -• The Universal Sawing Machine chief characteristics of the Ger• _ _ - 'anan mind is its thoroughness. In order to clear out our large surplus stock of . -Whatever a German takes in hand +to do, it will be done thoroughly: "-•� 'p 1,, . • An Anglo-Saxon may invent :L7. C. S111I}gle8 �V® offer them at .the something, but the German will _ 'takehold of it and bring it to a ' a. higher state of perfection. In following 10W priees . _ - ee• j 'this way the world owes hirn.a A ,great deal, 'and it is to be hoped r , XXX $2.55 per. square - . �:- that when this war is over;-that l _ the German people will continue :•this good work. While itis deair- -:- XXXX $2.80-per square .able that every sign of life will be •crashed out of Prussan militar- Manufactured by W 'H Jackson, Brock Road, Oat. These prices are for present stock; and•Cash on delivery _ ,_ Sam, BQ that there Will be no posaji- This machine is designed to saw long poles as well as cordwood, No - bilityof revival,it is equally destr- pulley or fly wheel.in road of wood nn.carriage. only,.,' No or held. able that the noble qualities of ',This machine is a combination of efficiency and simplicity. 9 the German .character ".will rise p The best eryt on the market tasolin • ; hi her than ever. •'Get oils rices on Emer ,IYhCBlg, Saws, Gasoline Engines; ' • Cream Separators, etc. BAN 1Recrnitiag'for the third contfn- = F 'W . gent has begun in some �f►rEa. W. H. Jackson, - - Brock Rodd 5. 'IZL� „ r ',•. F' ... a '-^ ._,tib ,.. . .. .,.::, ._: :-..-.._a. �� ":;i:.. ►M� _ • AZ. GLAA19'14004T The Migless,11116W Jss•. Cochrane, Frank Cooper, of Ream's Do- Now ew days with their light Farm,, Chazy, N. Y.. has Ja& B. Madill spent the are spending&f brother-in-law Wm. (bates on been spending a few days with his ' and mother, George and ear 16 the,eity. Kim Collins,of Toronto, Mrs. Josephine. Cooper. THE DOMINION BANK Miss father l, in visit. account of the illness of ins at Cairabrogie. A rr. IL 06 MATT Mrs. D. Hopper we are sorry to 0.&BOG=rr.Gsnu*Nowam note is on the flick list. P Mrs. Grow. of Barrie, is Villiti!39GRAM-O-PHONES AND RECORDS Farmers Sale Notes Collected h is more owmdeot to ban tlie.DomWom Bank called year Sale Notalls her sister, h- -them to try to 40 so yourselL W Toronto 7. Mrs. J. I When yam bane a sale,bare the Kota made payabie at the DauddamSeak aw 4=then hag for coaactiort. See our$20 machine—A clear for 4 con 11�e of IwAa vyvvw e e k• -Gram-o phones from $20 up. agamugme are mode an most famable UmL T. P. Shirk spent the holiday with his aunt in New Lowell. one. A Free Demonstration of the latetO Patriotic 0 Miss Ethel Groff, of Dresden, is ONE WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. .;visiting her aunt at the manse' Records. Don't fail to hear them. Miss Janet-Young has returned after spending the holidays in C. UT. BURLING, PICK EIEUNG Chas. Gibbons spent a couple of Pickering Bakery, The Pickering days.with his brother in Toronto, Our home reade I after ter given a fair K44 last week. Vidfloxce Commit W Mrs.Miller New Made in Mat-r2e in trial will convince you that -it, is jd and The Best._. 7-, Years-with the former's uncle in Goodwood. Canada Canae.7% ..N 0 W The object of this Association is to', Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons spent Is the time to order your lessen stealing and prosecute New Years with their son, George fruitcake for Christmas, the felons. 2 an Toronto... 5 cents a lb. Orders by phone or from driver Kemben having pro slolenoomm Mrs. Graham, of Cairnbrogie, pe" given strict attention. nate immediately witch an member who was ill—with pneumonia is HERB M I've 00 improving. ONNEY, *m. Scott has been confined to Membership fall PICKERING, ONTARIO his bed for a few days with a Tickefe wav be bad from was,President -heavy cold. Mr. Love has returned to Toros- Hardware Exec.Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Pal Greenwood reenw6 finish his course at the Vet- er, 0. I� Morcombe, Pickering, Call and see our stock of "Happy to, to erl r College. The Songs Thought"and other stoves and Mrs. Found and faro-C. a on-!orr W. J. Clark:.. ily spent New Years with Mrs. G. 9 well as other lines J AAT Found, of Toronto, of Hardware. President, Eavetrougbing and repairing Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey is move theSoUersareSmging promptly attended to. Ing to Toronto, where they expect to reside for some time. Work guaranteed and prices F. He HIND Thomas Scott, of Richmond hive been recordCd moderate. W1111MOV 30 Hill, spent the week end with his exclugively on Lawrence DennCARPENTER, BUILDER yq grandfather, W,,m. Scott. HOUSE VERANDAH.AND BA GREENWOOD WORK, PANTRY CABIN Born—To Mr. and Mrs.Welling- I, DUMB WAITEIRS. New Year's Pay, a daughter. I --b*aTod Shingling and general repair,' ton Yake, of Cappou, Alberta, on Miss Emma Brown has returned C61um I 's Bread I work. to the city after spending the holi- a any job you w days at her mother's home here. • Can be got i the Folloing See me about spri Grocers' done. Cell right The Misses McGlasban, of To- Tonto, spent. the New Year with Fatr�otic Record i James Richardson, 5504 Home Tele"pho theft,cousins. the Misses Hamilton Ed. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKay H. J. Marquis, spent the holid ' ith the latter's of Pickering, and 85 They 'ndu& the following •adec' a C: IATTENTION daughter. Mrs. Combo, of Toron- C tiomp.—J! doUM0460C rwzirds, wffl W%PC ., G. A. Gillespie and 4 EaLch to. Each fit my mwlhb-.- Geo. Wood, of Dunbartou, if you conts' plate 'doin In ir 17: John and Mrs. Caster,, and the !otter's brother. Mr. McGill. spent j 'four King and Country 'r 0 :D kind of building next seaww Need You New Years with the former's I - •85c Boys in lGalri- Boys in Blue OSHAWA. ONT. we w ill be pleased to figure David PlIkey w 2 attended the on your reqnirments Mrs. Coates in Oakville FLOUR and FEED ­* 8 a a a a o - -8 returned to her h%. 5C funeral of her ob Bravo! Te"rtol" for all kinds of on Monday. Soldiers of the King at C. N. R�, Station building material. r/ W. J_ Devitt. of Greenwood. .:called on his cousin& the Misses Cberrywood .7 bona of the Sea I T. and Jas. Coc4rans and Win. Tommy Addin J I . .. - .1 1 Bran, Shorts,Flour,Dried NG a Coate,3 onMonday. mom PICKERI CliffordPilkey, son of Luther -Brewers Grains, Malted Pilkey, has resumed his duties as Here's to tale Day (We've Got a Mailed Corn Feed, Oileake Meal, YAC teacher at Wattenwyl. Ont.,after Fist, Too) .84k Blatchf6rd'8 LUMBLEA1% 7 holidaying at his home here. Molassine, Communion service will be held The Trumpet Voice Of the Makk Calf Meal,Oyster Shell ete. in the Presbyterian church on Caffing -Phone home SM. W. D. Gordon S Sunday morning next. Prepars- For particul&m INN 's_FICKER -to service on Friday evening at 1*1001111110T ry Boys of the OW BAP&I _­__ -7.6. - Veteran Song Bell.and Independent Miss Mabel Edwards, teacher -of domestic science in the Windsor Christmas Goa Save the Paul r public schools spent the Vont10t4lilm Tow - .85 60 VXARV, vacation at the home of her, per 11116 Lwd onto here. has %0 Tat Mrs. Andrew Story who e months with been ill for somm • - .85e Jaw French Relommew • millee is at present with her sister, Mine Rat!Gregg at North _Claremont. of z 2 2 Richard and Mrs. Ward, of Amd AH dw NationA T It A"We M 'Balsam, entertained a load of E4 Zen --imembers ofthe B. Y. P. U. on Ift, q.& after their sit a dolela stal d QOlrrIpOMTf Monday evening 11illa q."Hq of 0eluInbis, Zoeor", we W meeting to the church. a It you don w kq —, o rm-F-011 r�o=,a I U17 supply you with our - me -10%Daum D. P. and wM for advertisiIIS PO d dest afty Mrs. Macfarlane and -Bill i t 5 1" — Q*b os try amts, intro- b. A: UdLen son returned to their home in SONC46 1W. 24 ftbo" an Monday afterfib7, Blackstock demonstration dOubAs4fise rword Ira. ducing di a few days with Mm. I , ,I X tet spen ing Maple Leaf f-L- as 6, Macfarlane's parents, P. and MCI 9 X 9 axiom For Evac and a 1 94 45 0 a year. -Mrs. Macnab. --30c -0io all Mrs. Wm. Tarves and son, Home, Sweet Home ... J NW Murray, of Myrtle, Miss Nellie You can obtain ---and all Tarves, those Wat. —Ak.o`P Detroit, other Rgy Tarves, Woodbridge PATRIOTIC ULAR_ o',oqu a and Ivy Tarves, of Minden' spent LUMBIA DOUBLE DISC RECORDS 04 the holiday with-Thos. and Mrs. _C0 Pearson. Peace Sunday wil�s observed in J . S . J E P H-S 0 N glei the Presbyterian church,on Sun- day last. The services morning Ontario and evening being suited to the S�ln The choir rendered ap- Pickering, occasion. propriate music and little Miss F. Johnston, of Peterbo= is 4 who i AND - Of all wallerish and dedlIn visiting her.aunt, Mrs. Robbins, kept in stock. D will pay Yols delighted the audience with a to call at our works acd inspsol Patriotic solo in the evening. and obtain prion. Don't be "sn"we do not employ thent, enjoyable" 10 throw off the Avery ly we can, and C A lively and Roofing 'family gathering spent the last oom- gion of 10 p9r,oins.,which the home & C oodnof the old - year at Dt �- S ------ certainly save by purobasing fmm' of r. and Mrs. Luther Pilkey. call solicited. Among the fifty gnests were Mr. WHITIT GRANITE and Mrs. Wm. Michell and daugh- omas Whitby. . .ter, ofBowbells, North Dakota, General Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOtS British Columbia Cedar Shin- brother of Mrs. Pilkey and Mrs. , H d Shoesats and Cape, T. B. Whiting and family, of anglee xxx $2.50 per square, James & Wal -78trathroy, Mr. Pilkey's sister. Among the friends from a disc Crockery xxxx $2.70 per sqaxe. Pump"Mailufa. . who attended the fence w funeral ofwere her Shop and Residence, Durld..' thelate Mrs. Coates Eastlake Galvanized Shingles sistef and brother in law, David Rernember'01ir January Sale Reduction in every department. Every- $4.50 WHITBY, ONT. Pilkey, of Oakville. Her cousins, y Three doors West of Whitby ;.-Geo. A Sigman,_-Alderman- J. thing sold a little less. Buy from us—we can get"u Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Brantford, Mrs. E. J. Ward and $8.50" c everything or anything you want. We are prepared to Instal w04 Mrs. Barrell, West Toronto, Jas. and Lorne Squires, gase- pum%ov..short notice,also .�.Gibson a all kinds of repairltl.g& line,Pickering,8,H. Devitt, Burk 'Get&.1b. of our blend of Tea--�-Black, Green.or Mixed—onlv Wm.Cassie and sister, Miss 'r- Ontario ton Agent fo the o Wi lb., regular price all over Canada.a also gasoline engines as Eliza,Uxbridge, Mrs,Joseph Slack 86c a lb. REESORthe squre gear•A,, Mona Road, and Thos. Coates, of 28c Walkerton,-brother and sister of Coffee 80c, 40c and 50c a lb. rr 'Mrs. Wm. Coates. The floral MAGNET ORRAM 8ZP tributefo fitly bespoke the high LOCUST HILL, phone Bell No.50,' InW d. . esteem in whiph she was hold. D. SIMPSON Co., PICKERING ­ 77 va ya w, r - . t' '­_ - -R • T r ' _ _. T- , F,... . sf ti _ le _ — --_ . Y o Davie"' I ties Intend th t ao�fez i zi rt -- - - •a convinced that the yoaris =an would FEEDING INDIAN SOLDIERS '' want to discuss Eafd and aothipQ else; bio :; + - moncy �� B - a now t at the silence had been keu ��ey between ,Dem and i had let her Cee , Llaat (this Yong man's tato her, ingtead HARD PROBLEM FOR BRITISH i ' of sSgoifYlrt; aappineee to her, meant snits the reverse. Manon Laurie felt that - . the position vas ole which required the COMMISSARIAT. - s - _'r . .+ greaLost Dceatble tact 80.she joined l oi• .0ssa Dawnoy and Mrs. Gresham, and they .._ .till chatted on general subjects till tea �— was brought out to them. Won't Eat.Beef and Goat, and Mutton 9 .Qre A Strsnge Stipulatio»v Colonel Downey went himself to fetch - Enid Ije found Ger, not asleep, btu walk. Must Be Killed In rr.g about the room. looking at the vari• ous interesting things he bad brought - • back with him. Orthodox Way. Lndrlcli A.I.•aur .uu�.t, m 4IiAY'PEB X1. I felt fio muob better,'I got np." efts - - He was looks¢ at Enid with undiegu.sed He smiled as he shook hands with h,e said. "Who, wonderful scuff that was! 1 A peculiar problem h88 to be met Come admiration In is eyes Ile had never guests, and he apologized for the rough. think I ehall have to get You to give me by the British commissariat in supply- seen her as the. was this morning. E.he nese of the path. the nreecription" ing the various CasiQs ane Bectu of s - -,l eras wearin one of her pretty (rocks of I "If you had given-me a little-time. Mas, You ought not W have many head' the Indian arm �i �Q1eys, the Year before, just s white cambric with Greeha.m," he said. "I,might have got this �bce•' Downey ariewerod her. y with meat food a+s.av i :Some embroidery on it. Her hair was "It'has been so hot :atel otherw se. The Gurkha the .Ra I tolled out a hit; bm you aiuet ju•t take Y• jput, and other l coiled loosely about her. head' She looked me as I am.' I'm always well." Etrid said hurriedly, "Ir H-ndus will eat goat or mutton, pro F file eiiiid has a young, a mere girl_ The ez]>r"ion in "Isn't it'sweet here'" said Manon Lau• tea ready? Oh then. 1'11 come.' - vided the animal has been killed in a Hammond's eyes brought the color rush. rie: sl'ip'ping her hand tbrough Enid's arm As she picked up her hat, ehe. raid'• . Ing W her t,.ee. and draysinw her on to the rough grass. "ghat a'charming face this is! Ahe !ook.+ special and orthodox way. The tip' ge1]''eTOtiS Do you know. I really think we ought l "We must Jill our lungs with as much air as If she had ouch a happy beart!" disgust which thd' strict Hindu feels t,. t C to have a eL•ot at it ourselves," she said. as possible• then we dhalll startle-tete na•-I It was a Photograph of Lady Ellen at physical -Contact with beef 18 eo jlgtit t0 s ly by. I'm awfully strong, You take one end 'tivee by our wonderful singing on Monday Crooper. aad it was ce.ta.inly a happy pie' is that be will sometimes Vomit lig and I'1 take the other." ¢i ht." tare. Lady'Ellen bad a puppy in her arms at the sight The He bad to obey her, and they carried Enid bit her lip, and then plucked np and was, laughing with.este' and lips., g t of it; the prejudice is s0 the big fish through the wooded part of her cotuage. "Phut laughing a kiuwwomAu of ,nine. 8h :n inveterate that lt'IObammedans who the grounds tack to the gardens. "Do you know. Mancn dei:, I am afraid a w•i•tow," -' � ®R ' I ']list Greehato was standingat the.door I shan't be able to we on w!". i are the descendants of Hindu con- tr you when ':1 widow, retreated Enid 'Why . I � ._ reading her lettere se she caw them Com- we leave here on' Monday morning." I though[ she fuss ]ori-a.cch<wlgrl." ve-rta Cannot reconcile themselves. to •_- - ' in�acr•oss the lawn Mise Laurie looked at her sharply, and ''she is far more I:ke'a ,+choolboy," Cot the taste. -happily, Rork the J1os- - e scolded Enid wIl' frowned. ocri Dawney said with a mil t a. 4 i.e she a er, s e. We a r _ e k iso h . d .em a _ bomtn abomination, does ors not co "Y �• m li- � oft area naughty child!' he sa.d, "Oh. she said a li de coldly. "Why?"' great tr!enle, Nell and I, although i «ee Cate tate gllestloh of arm rations' lamp saves ape a , hist Pre,mring your breakfast They walked on in si.'ence for d moment very little of her. She is al-way, prom. , y s al .7 _ yy Stars Laurie is more - bedient. Abe or two. ]Yrs. Grecrham had taken Colonel ing to rush down'here and stay a Itc:e But the crux is not so much the 11 is china• as I told her. What is 'that, Dawney's arta and was moving slowly while: but_she_1oses.townn, and I'm of'-*ad at t0 e - Dimond-s fish Co:onel Dawney is much down the,path;- the two girls branched oft the country would -ore her" He amei, --,„, aer + et r , ,b , p route as -'-_'-f00 good to ate He is always bringing f acrotic the- were now som�is.€d t ,i;witJi"'h"' -it.est=-ivordiW---'i'ot tha• me 30 "thing Why didn't you ask him tance away. Nell :s ever easily bored That 'ons of cooked. Iq the. case of sheep the clear, mellow, , to stay to breakfast?" "Look here,-Enid."1!anon Laurie sand I her charms, she can always find. sun. Sikh villager's gorge will rise when _ q,. He cwoonl�dd wouldn't said Hammond. suddenly. "I daresay you'll think me an shin'_ wherevzt she (ors." he sees meat prepared by the Mo- and unlllekering, ve said Enid "He ceeme a impertinent cat; but the fact is that I "S!•'e is lucky!' Fad Enid_ In thhe next hammedan butcher, who kills b ry bus man." she added tumbled at once t,: the truth about yotT.-i ties h she added- There :e,- not, n y the Ho does most of the- work- himself," mean that I caw that you are break:ng 1 should like better than to lire in „uel, ;, halal br t$roat Cutting stroke, just as T17e RA Y0 dces not Hrs. Gresham said. "but I don't pity him, your heart about eomeope or something, place as this! W,„ quiet it is How or, the .li0hammedan feels it an Outrage The* 01 SlIlell, It 1S tar I am sure that-makes him contented. ' and: it seems to me.*You want someone u, tar a•ray -vnrpthinq :renis." "I want to see his farm. I am so lad tekc you in hand and make things "rt'o a little bleak in •he -winter, and•that meat should be hung up for Bale we aro going there this afternoon.' rid et:light for-vo¢, Yon don't know me very i decidedly dull, e3A C.�lonel Dawney that has been•killed by the jatka-: easy to light, easy to astd, wr but, still, you-do know me. I think, , but Enid only laughed her faint laugh. the stroke at the back of the neck YOmg Hammond, however• did not seem wet. ,nouirh to be sure that I'd do my very I "Oh! 1 shouldn't mind that. -I'm used to affected by the Sikhs. In France, clean, and easy to Ie- I to-shei a this satlefaction. He grumbled best :o help you. Wouldn't it do you good real cold, hard wintry weather. I believe.' a little jn fact. because he had made to wp ak_out?" she added in a law voice. 'I like the wiu- now a certain amount of tinned mut- ick. The_ RA YO great bulk of commissar at -Otber cr'rangnments for his auni'e gueertr. I Ther, were tears !n Enki'm eyes, tsars,' ter better than the summer." ton_is eaten v011in 1 b the troops_ But ¢o one took very much notice about I that .tolled down her cheeks. I "To me," Adrtan Dawney said. chi I6ut the costs little, hilt you 1 bad temper; in tact, here in this.very I'm awf fly grateful to ! spr•i-ir; is the must be•'cut'Jal part of the f(meat must be Bent alive to railhead'^ hely place, with its village .atereets and +t--I could tel} ou-my°t�ahte�b year;-a?rd_i�:�r-beain.1tui do,wn.here, when get ttef - '.' ' y cannot a be ])Woeful atmosphere, he was very 1 liece me• I would I am torn to ask ' all the frrrtl trees are beginning to ;:u:• and Blain there In accordance with lamp at any price. r°� Ione imppoo::++ant than he was when you to do something for me, all the same. I out their white 'aloes,nma. and .the tittle pre9sribed.rites. With the members of the concert party. �she e,atd. She paused a moment, then. as lambs+ are frisking About in Cher orchards _ Yon see." Mie. Grerbam confided w;etre'quicklyy brue.hed the tears away from I You ought to know all about that," he ad' An Abattoir 'Full lUiadO ill�a� Enid. when they went into the.garden a.f• her eyes,she said 'Dont put wrong ideas;ded, "tor- yoji are in the sprit time nt .-ter lit fro sat together, "the boy has been 1 into Mr. Hsmmn°d'e mind ! lite." .. __ Y i. ]fence the herd of-sheep ant! goats - - apoih from the very inning My'sister Manon Laurie laughod a U!tle sharply. ! Ifrr lips quivered but ah'e said nothing ir. the boulevard• I found an old Ion her first (hire children, and Desmond I "lfy dens," Otte said. "I'ce dos+ and they walked through the garden ti-i I� Dut a iabattolr full of them- �t f1s all Lha( ie lett to her. tiatnrrlly, into his head. %vnv it wI'v t a Werk ag.r gilerce. goats from all • therefore, nothing is too good for him. that I told him quite plainly I didn t; Sts rw<,-sha.a pat out her.. ha!,d and the hills of France, from Corsica and II• } and if he had act all an extreme&I ,bink he bad a rboet of a obance; all. drtwv F.rid down un the seat bew,de hc�r- ,Dauphine and the Cevennes," from = -,- k a1°e °stars• he would gave become..de• ,hems, Eauf." apo addrd aha nest moment.• I-'I am never ao haDDv as when I im iI testable by this time; but h'.s heart's •n •I think f stony Languedoc sod .Rousstllon on - lrhe ri I Yon ought to pauee before Sou , taking caro, of eomehr,dy,'.she $aid: "and t3panlsh border, and bearded , ah',• Place. and in a litL.e while I send him right o,zt of your life. I used ' I have a str°atl defies to take ca:e Of yon Ithe I ' behave he will get tired of wandering ,n I to think him nosh ng but a eonce:tad lies Laurie L. me that y u Dave to s•n Igtants from the Pyrenees, which, I r+Mroo Chose artistic gsoover. where really he has ane; but now I've chanted my opinion. He to I,ondaa or Monday I_tg,rh instead you i leaves from the shisham like a I _ no arOPer Place. -and will settle down to; realty to a decent boy. and• there is no would ahanQr your Plane and stay- with 'vouir ceaiel, 8 tireed which is like( y .- ,Cts work wh•ch he really ought to be do. I doubt a.bout it, head over ears m I-me. - i. 8 y I ! - Inst la his father's off re I must confess love with �- I ve-saA It.,, Mtge �I w'Kh I ceeuld.',�a d EnA: "but t--ata 'more than anything else to Insptre 1 ROTAUTE OiL is fest for aE seas ' "hat i am vee Yon y fond of Desmond. I don't i Latu•'e eddrd a i.tciyuu Jikaow jnrt�how oft hem r, isn't D°er:blr." I thQ Indian with .reverence Yor the I' - . 1 sea halt enotagh of him." t rather wl-ad because I've a feeling that ' Rb- made a detcem n'ed effort W drive virtue Of the soil. THE UIPERfAL OIL CO., Lbaitad Enid would have proferred to dee n++ tt to ap dwty to let a flrLea Balite: rs�+af I Colonel Dawney, to whom she had been at' the land lief. ' n,o ehsdowei 'a•1thoTd�h nhe knew. the: That the mEn may know Whether once at,aacted: but .he raw char it was a Enid paid nothing. and the other g!rl, I p eavurc,�� aoid her*i•it that( 1 , n d They are eating clean or unclean flesh �.! • IL John wumim V"L07r pp�aware to Ile^ hostess :o talk about g!anctnw at her suddenly, ouch such a� take full aiisantayr+ ro!-i. hoc rharsh, :units are dL�taChed to 8 point. near n IDoamond Haatmond and so she listened white. etrainzd look on her tate that it1 bad etr,>kerr to Macon Laurie, her heart, qo 1mtteltiy. But i+r _he day passed, and" ware her a pant of regret. was a little taller. for eLa ie. Pere that railhead, where each man, be he .Me ,y she was thrown vrry much into- the eo •'I may, Ewd,"`a @ acid standing- ,,till I the other' girt would work in wrh her, I hammedan• Sikh or Hindu, de- e:ety of th,a yoas9 man. there &tole in to I sruddeniF "Don't loos like that. Surely ; and truly efts d d not va, , to Riso y,wtrrr apatchea h19_bust by 1316 own peCU , . Eatd's heart a litt.e fr a �! regret and. :t :rn't such a dreadful trig, is it,.that_ILammond aaq'real caus<• for unhapp:ne•sd, Iter saCrlflCal stroke, .marks it as,; THE SEAL b T�`TILITOR. least degree va,,n. Deivmond.Ha-mman4 should be t¢ Iove with. "He bite..kuowa me .m-ll a- i Ftle-w h tet _ acme tiln<mnreihan sestet met was Jou? e'1tl lIIUs`"I °ffi lutea c a Phe r,-u!lyd ,clean and sends !t on to his Com- I. Oven of uneas,ncrs. W. -at being to the It h an, me,'said It is "her s, me in a I thrauwh tha omba.rdm wtbh Sire. &-,s+ha,ri rales in the treFicbes.• DA16 a hole Through the lee With rttoa for D w t sac' way I can't sxpatn. It fa lust be,eaa,r. be; 'He can't po�elbly care About me. ]t r No beef ie killed 8t the front, a6 $i9 �'arlu \Oce. Je ant Hammond. and he mere to n.ce and I know sow Be has such a -only a fartcY 6a ,r veru poling vrd we •r ' I ¢orb tette¢ of thisr was.paiafal-and eft pt,, d heari. that-•that -th,s thing doea !'have bre; thrown he. .mere proximity of a .-MObs�m- - ' - . . -- ._ I. g• hurt so mtuh. Now you wi14 understand, . if I diesaPDear'be"!lie..o�erot�rea.:l'.yygui. !me�.dan slaughter-house might CBrrywt Not many people know how the . It struck her, too that Ma.aoa Laurie Mono¢.dear, way--whY I 'Uvpt leave the me." t__ r_�i y a little -- Ievuaals .was encorrs;:¢g -.tom.,' Stt1+. (i reecCam ;nRie . .. , llution to the-F --&T 'nth¢ . rth *.r air when Pollution- Italia For get � tear--�v� n ® Ycung mea sot to .alx.h fur a o,i' ; ted on,Coaw+l Baw ithe-army rations of the Indian troops the 1rCtic Ocean is entirely Co-erect. tic rcomi naw• feu to a¢J'Cada the pour MisssaLaurie.sand Low shy to d0?" asked I'nev loiA''nir ch«m for.dinner that evening, Iis`rum•�but the Mohammieda119, being t '-1 maI- feet of ice. teas coming tw an er;d, but becatu,e she'1 spoke gently He Wrowd w il^,ngiv, b+ratwe Manan Lav (' honestly believed ctrl was doing Enid "' sYou'ce let me .eo that meaty r•nears i re and Enid tied butt arnmiee4 td- ac'i debarred by the Prophet from all fer- t '-atila,rl_sported seal, which is -7- - rerg good turn._ - �, trY to you. OD. of course we aball be ' range sono mu&e c atter• dinner, (melted liquor• is giren-an extra ra- -a -hair seal, and not _A_fur ,+*er, - 14ie •,r°spert rous•xi Dv .this new tura ab:e •�maul-e ,�__ int as they were etrollinw up to taro tton. of sugar and tea. The hnnua' - Ia leer itis put a (hull ai fe:r into 'hs- , rehcsw wi•�_ 4Au rL__ ! r1 r rr �ci - '-- - __- t}iErl ard�' dkellB!of the northern r. heart of Julian Bryant'a wife as she mt+de not egta k hr hobo t MM-1t' I on thy road.-and• to c nelmDaevne s mutt j befing-'too Qumlirous• an artiPte for waters: �L nd.r his toll h, thick thbirwh- "t wou.d be diffieult; brat I am (try with the-eaT e.r„ r- „tor a red her tla.as for the future. I; would be , 1 p' service equipment. the Indian soldier g ' easy enough Perhaps to d!spoes of Des 4w. Enid said pr>ae, drew up A!-, a.t lr:s-gate. I skin he has an inch or more of biub= - - - . ®end Haamrond. but. how confd the prrn hurriedly• for_at that momerLt they were 'riomwne,{,, v : •you,•• said-Stan; (flet Ireceivea twa packets of cigarettes a tent herself to the future? Thr lite who hailed from behind by Mr. be'r. _ `'-hen the ice 'C109es u the --- $ammo¢d; sham ,week. Even 'the- transport animals P i. had chosen. the only lite she could chcnre "bunt we mmnst arrange «omethiug before I ''I expect no orv," he'•anwwered; ('Pen water in the Arctic the,seal ss sro-a.war from this visit," t}t11 slim:Ji�,are cot out-.,f ,in ae s ",�-i''"iz fAgrained Yads. .a kind Qf Imo. ;. tom.. <-ale rid 'Caste fasMinusaess. Indian mules. Accts a spot, and begins to drill a• was one wtach would moat inevitably How's the headacheP Ie id any better! Kood awhtic ctl;tu•ng'w•ith= i p'.- bring her into tntimaLs costae( with the,' asked the young man, eagerly. as .hr Mr Ell I ,up, and 'countrybreds who might be hole to the surface b� pressing-his idmisaiion o: mea. j°ja- De smiled '_"its >nl.,' be weld, I ,up, P; R- ,I Sitting alone after lumoh in the delight ed th�II' P,*e she mue,t be- nattine up .•„mew•here Ihaving the time of their lives nose wIan-n,ricse_against the tae• Nobody . tui room allotted to her, she febt "shamed. I atm afraid It isn't vrry well," Mias ming hAre for Ckr wewk•end. Now, 511-9 suaplciously -our -sweet English hay, knows how ma.nY hours it takes hCi12 Abe'iraw at oncd that, Mrs, Tresham bad doer:e anawertd or,tmptly: "brit if Enid i Cin,•Ty,,r, y„u will see.• :,he nr:ginal of thr taken a decided liking to her. 1'he Ere• does nc'th'ng but lust rents in a-cbalr in{ph«>t,gra nh .you a.dm,`d tr math."' ' 7preferring their -own Chopped straw,' to ac�c�sm.nlish his task; blit he.man. tor. too, treated hew• as though obe were a I th ct dear old wsrderr which I ties ua the! Lady Ell en name tmvardis them swiftly, I the dryest of provender. If an Eng- ages it; anal alth 9ugh hC iA obliged roan girl. The thought that-she was ub d:ntanve, I daresay she'll be all right by Che win alt In w'hete: and her piquante,lish cavalry regiment ever finds 1lgod to lea bel- mar dinner time.' " 7 rtato, to h:de her 1 Sir. Haasmond was full of concern-. He i me+to aoetl�laboutt wl tr�iiovetsoft folds <*.' to work most of the time, because waddles ring. to seem tq truth what ehe y Draft ltseiP lobbed off with Indian fodder t w9i not, realty was revolting to Enid!E bugga`ted s still g a-1 kinds of• -oulij e t I very siting. ' • y a°d•men-and'horses show disgust In their he surface of the hale tis continually o When ebe that her eyes it eeeme,d like a and ha was still d,resraaing the stthjs.ct "Here•I dm ”"ahs callei oat,"Y te3td freezing, he kee s..lt O efl,iiin wilt- when Colonel Dawney and lire. Gresham Jou J�n way• - Sr. F P. dream to reel that eves for a few hours I i should take-vett by Wurpriee." Tlien o.he - ter, and obtains air, i°t°� tb�' you're a fraud. I've t'rurkhas' Friendly, d e was adDtial lit le honored guost is lauahod. Adrian, Seals have been known to drill in' ` tihlr delightfat simple home To look t h e-" said Colonel Dawney,+ been picturing you in eolitude with only - Ah7wd was I.ke looking along a hard, w�A°1°R at Enid'e white face, and in-i rows and pita and duck and here p u , Tile Gurkha 1s ;'overt�kes�,' aII 8Ct this IIhannPr. Lltr6u bleak. away road. • etantliF'comprehendlrrR that she was real- gicinz�t a-"rt:n& a;cd- auxrouadltia'-c�mtriodating person ani gives hfs through eft. feet of - . . Af".er all," she exid. to herself. between I Iy sutferin 'I think I can cure it, !ties yourselr with be,ru; solid icY+. ��he2her or not the take her tooth. "f think. Lshall•have to Sinclair.' ;o.end.qf a a,d .doctor, Y British ofl]eer. with. wh'Om• he 16 Oa y , of 'England! It w11 be very, go out I you know; hiad to.be when IRwas out for She chock hand+. with .lttc :hies ntJier tuf, in the slow'"drilling is not ra, cerY hard. women silt }:rid telt quite daza?si' b9 the friendliest posa;ble terms, aa. months at a tame in wird par& of he r sitively known: but not to ba.d aw living on here as I world, I rescribe halt as hour's rest the faocinat:nzz vitality of this young lw.ttie-• difficulty as possible. Bdt-In � <<- , ahaID hav$ to live•" I for goal �ii] you come with me" . 1 creature. The Photograph had charmed It is at these seal holes' that She p,eo0cally der,d<d that -he'would-.i her, but he orcin l was tar oro de••Bombay when a regiment was em• He ledber !n thro b'the law Dorrb and I In barking the lar bear Seeks les.-Fe the tour immediately. This would °'f tightful g the• question arose as to polar 'o in the mean that she would-have to o back to}Mm' Gresbam, obeying 'an instinct which ••I've enure+ to ta.k3=you bark with me, whether they would eat frozen meat" winter-arid gist's the Eskimo waits, _ Sybil Jackson, at least fora little while. she CUuld hardly define, slipped'her han.1,I she de ilared._tttuUnz,co.Colonel D:twor -,�.i1 conclave of officers- decided that spear in hand, for his weekl.:smpply - AMtgend 'somehow she telt Safe with Sybil. Lan a tur�ned�t he d reat,onw�oDf stye I m staying' with the Me, you it would be better to put the case to of meat, very Jackaoa was a very matter -tack I garden, - ' know •,hey bour'f old Lord BeninbrouAh's vert prsotfaal, very unsentitawital. On - - .. . --- .' . . plar� when h9.died, and Grace ![elmerby the alien. The Subadar was Called, the other hand. Mano¢ Laurie was much l Colonel Dawney took- Enid throw h a + g tot_ire that I war not to cern& backewith• and, after a little wrinkling of the ---� long broad paeenage into a low-rooted g _-Pe more xymyathetic; but sow Enid co d , nu• von." - - ppoe flint.-I .sY_es .,o the tact that this II to=. It waa furnished in the simplrni f .eyebrow, said: "I. thick, Sahib, the trterid, from the very kindest motivee.l way possible, yet it had- a ie,nr9." said DaFieY; $lit pin etre just' The Sehoot Board. _ - aboud It. Crept charm I a lml�,late, I' am Promu_ed for drone- i regiment will be willing to eat- the might prove the means•of adding to i Colonel Downey putthed the long couch to•night'" heed sheep provided one of them is Out in�'\ortAn the sU rinteudent ' Mid's -burden of care. A look of ue.�f d]e3ppOlrtLIDcnt• flashrd a pe Me Pleaded a heada,:.tie when they start- I Up to one of the open wlndo —_ - into Lady 'Ellen's face, although J hedahe !always 'present to see the - anrtmat tt'a 'eYalTtlnin the school. Take oft your Dat• be "° ;} lb,ii �Vd. frozen to death." ed to drive in Mr. Hammond's car to Cot- . gg<Y+t<d. e oael Dawnsy'e farm; and-ahe looked so went out r the room, but was back again ••((•orate and wor-e-," De said. 'I cvDall An Anglo Indian asserts that the "R'ho wrote Hamlet?" he asked: - Dale with dark shadows around her eyes. ! almost dirnotly with two pillows -under A one arm and a never helieva iu sou and pour farmyard A very fri htened little 'bo runs chat the plea eeemetl fusty justified. glean containingr some sight of so many conflicting' and. ]r• S y -. Ii quid in his hand. "You see, attain. 1. lir- Hammond had arranged to drive I have no Thcv'Iiad roacherl the top by this time. reconcilable sects now fighting side And 58id•:' 'nims3lt, and Mise Sinclair was given, the °ushions," he said, "being a mere mai; and bare. Gresham was iret:.ing into the by side,for Great Britaln is a hen-I _ "please, Si I, didn't. ' -- sesa. beide him, but Enid was a silent but mJ houeckeenet and goner I.factotum can rhe lock fro eomunnlon. It gave Theyouun man never- declare, these pillows ase the beaf'in the I eo nl'Lady k:llep to Daw• omenon that should. make the dis- The superintendent w88 aftAr- theless an 'mmeaure alt unto world." ..__ —. rev. pleasure to tor�trni--gaw.irc,r-T3-r•oming _rte- l of Treitschke look into tit_eir ,; +, feel that she was near him, and that she 'Enid waa thrilling'from head to loot, r with us." etre said: .hut—" "' V Ipo_iittchl•"philosi5phy. fres already a. favorce with Itis uncle and and the be 141t hloomse akloak she had worn in the I "Oh: I nm not wing to brca.k my em. I "What would Germany do t0th 'an Item:hers of the school board. - trim aunt. 'He would not,let himself be die- !car. It seemed to her gagement,' 'the uran said gtiiekly. •'I'vo v Haw, haw, uffawed one, "I . heartened by the almowt open way in jtrst- as !f Julian Ea.tern Empire- If. she won it." -he $ _ hick Enid shirked anything like a con-. himself were mrnimtering to her, even . been rromiscTd pitt Io " It know, and that ,. 1 �• _ ��rr hie voice She could trace a resemblance. ie a r•rca ,rmpra3lon." asks, "when her natural vanity can-I bet file little .rascal did; all the dden•tial intimacy between them. To.be continued.) - yctifies itself In the• faith that it is same." I am oing hmne next week," he said Murat I drink.all (tris^rdte asked•him in her mission to correct or destroy all I -.—d,' to her&suddenly, just before he turned fhb a]a* voice, and he nodded his head, 11 M1 imcrtor into the road in which Colonel --- human -German think- "fer, every drop.. Then I am.goirg ;o , Da9•ney's farm was situated, "and I, am I g. ! 8 away tour temper,arrange you.^ in As a stilet, of human nature You cant give wa awfully keen for you to come.,and stay He put'her down on the coucher back and on, , Holy Cni-pet's Fs(-ort. • h0 is imperfect. 'Thr, •l:1, nwledge of but it-ni,ty give you away.' P With -uy mother, Misa, Sincla,r. he knows pillow placed f $1 - a3I about yon. lfy people have taken a; ber, ead under just olds& your ee ndeea o 'the heart of man is r•'"'-'•,c the'one I UIIIes3' • house near Felirtowe'for the Bummer. It In'.ts travels ir,•and from thC.H+,Iy: A house is neyef a hoirie fort whYch she ltas i_'•t .i^dticed to an would be such a really good thing for You I don't think about anything,"hecommand.. City . of Medina ,and Mecca', the exact science. In Alsace she has i the man' and t'he 'woman are 'com- ` to have a good long rent there." With 'tile faiutebt of Emil«, Enid olieyerd Holy Carpet 1S accompanied by an {ailed in Pact;' in )3elginm in lay ing I rades. Enid looked at.him nerrvoarAp, I'him. He stood for a moment look down escort of from 300 to 380 men frcan kindness• It is doubtful if she ran I am awfully sorry," she said. "I am . q Two dea,cons once- disput'in alraid I aba11 not be able to go to yyour on bar with somotbing like a frown con. one -of the Egyptian infantry regi- make 'the Oriental lore her." - _ P g (mother. I have a great deal of business i tractiny his brows. He was drawn to ber i I about. a proposed new burying at will keep me.in toren; and then," she Irresistibly. ..- . . - I nlenks, well armed. And about 40 • - _—�_., . sound, remarked : "I'Il never her ebouldeats. 'I think it is ;, "This in no mere ordinary headache,•' be,mounted men. This is in order to g 'pe .err probable •,.hat I•shall leave to go' to said to himself. }le wag accustomed to . "I like athletics ,for gins, Yo 11 buried in that ground as long as I" iSnada 'n bhe eariy autumn." I read faces, and to makes quick judirmenis, I protect tete sou red ohioet' froln fall- ought to see how nig dau;hter can live." "�tihat an obstinate man !" Carrels!" said young Ha.mrnrnid. He and be told himse}d now ,hat what had ing into the .hknds of the Beedouin looked very much upset for a moment; been surmise on his part ,hat morning' run up a rope." `'And you ought said the other. "If my life is spar- I.was,undombtediy•the-truth. an$.that this I tribes, through .whose couatrres' it P ;42ien hfs lace tit ufr. _"Bp Jacc! What s - '? 'ed, I will'1'l - - Ieneild idea. I've altvnye waited to go i deliaaae Yount creature was fighting"some ntti&t pass, and who.are on the look to see hew mine ca.A•rtrn up a bhll. Canada,' trouble which threatened to over- merit To this Enid could say ncthin.g, hart die thrums.'her• - _ -- • , ,out for_ ltv,..as the ollrpet is worth a . -- -- - --_ .- -- felt wroittle The dit'iou,tfear wore get-. He o�v down the blinds very in thJ Sue ransom. COLT T i. ►/!g •1./�/R �H �� and went out into the L j 1 j !L-s L�1 1F.a/ . a little bigger. (dire began to wish garden to join the POHrys at her visit to the Rectory could come -$ •__ . _ fto an end at once. ."Kies Sinclair will be better when she - - :G k C n Da handled'very wak}s up," he said. - :il,h bin seems 've bl easily. The tick are cured, and all Colonel Dawney woe -taneting n.t t:he '. He Clot Hi9.. . ' _� Navin the imeata, e' °6 matter htrw "e keeppt fraar _ of a farts Held _w:Sali -(retched 'n Degrnoad Hammond was.n'ot in'a good Z by neinw !PORN'• LI U10 DISTEMPEt1 ,i nt. of the low-rooted, old-fashioned , tract per. He confided to Was Laurie that r'I loge ,you,'( said the flippant to g. , COMPOUND• Dice on the tongue or in end. Acts on' the %here he rived• - Downey was no end of a wood cera o1 „ i1 blood and a per• Beet tom• - - - D Y•r,uth. ' Do 'You et me? . ;Dols germs of all farms of distem conrTer_, but just a ]itWe bit too msmterfn.. 3 g - 0 mares 3n foal. .•You bad o'hd.r take,% the car rennet ( , • - I . Otrefree b DtunglmtLarge harn+m ..1 silt Ilatt,s]tond," he ea id, tridioating a "Waati to rale everamid; a- he ruled "N<�, I d0 not get yQ11. I wotlldn t booklet gives everything. Largest wllin to sibs riglit a little b1pber ".1 p. the natives," he said; bout Map LnuVe „ A horse �reemed fn exiatenae�-!10 gear• Distelbut ry L i o'¢'n ,iota y~ wrings to (liens•it Son eouid find_no fault with.their host. •''I I live-a'o:i1,. reWrted the- -sensible E 0 SAB L� DRU(GIgTS. SPOHN usoloAL'C ,4�'ie* 11 ecn:frt !n settees d°war this way•'.-• - tilripk a i. just sDle¢di ' she said girl. Hsotssldoyiry - aMpll(1. l.A. . . ._. ti w t ..Tv.' '•'l 2 ,eL..9.. U r,. , ♦ - rc _ '^ri sr 'r-'v' - IZ11 , W-,.- W — Z-kf---- �I 11. � --- ..,­.- ­­ -1-1 -1717" ., ----.--- I� -.1: . -,71 .7�-I��vr-�. -,- -7­��­,r - ' -*7""�'�"'--:,-"-t�7F-15ulp�M�—I- - , .�q--:�-- - ',-: ','I-'. - - , . , ­-!, .�y- - - � --- ,--;"�,,z­w- A , . ,r,--7,-- ­1­�t.f-*!" I�11 N12;- .. - . -- , ,�r7-;=��­;7�y -171 , 01.77M.W11 -­` .�X=� _`P7 - '" . - � - 1 - - - I , . " . ,p- ., I ­ I . ... � - ­ ­ � — ­.. �� .- ..J . -- -- 7 ..,-1.i , r-��-"..�: 11 -.. - — ... .-� ­- . I ,, '� , , I . . .. --, . , . . ; , 77 - - ­ ��,;;,. - - !�-'� - � . � - � - — � .1 . .-- - - . .. I ­.. I - ­ . , . , . - . ­ � ...I . . �....:.f . I �% , -7,: . � . � . - -- .:.,. I .. - . . .,. .� I I ��,- �- ,�`. ,!�� - ... . I . '. . I�I 1,.- . . I I . I I I I..... I I 1 .. I "I I , . -�:- I ..,I.." , - - I . I ., . . . . . � � . I . . � . . • .:....., . I , . . . ,.:..... . :­ ': .-- .­. ".. I . I --- ­­­­­ .. - - - - � - . 11 I.- I I I -�. , ­­� � � � --L "I AUN-FED -TREES -` . .", .`.;i� . ,:; ------------- ---- . -1 .... 1.. , " . .11 I 1. ­ ,:,.':. � -,.��, ...�,.... . ..�,-1� . . -,,14.1, 1 ... ........�`:�?,", :......:., A. - -'. , ­ . , ,� ...'r :.�,,:I . . � , . .. , '. . I . . . % I . .� I .....�,.�.,.:�..:*,.,.,:� M.,�� %.,i�� "' � , I I `�!,'�­` , ...., t :-..-" r . - . . i , .. '.." :-":�,*1, . .. . " , - : .: " ..'. -- ­.,.��-�.��-,-.I'. `.�,�!. . I I V* . � ...I . ' ...,.,.�11. ,. � . . '�..:,::4:,�,. -.1 ��.� .. .,x:,�.%.4, . . �. �!. .. .I �. I 1Z .-:� ..... �.,,'..',� -:. . . . . , ..� .4 ,I Weird Adventure :-'"�� .�::.- k,.�� - �. , ... .. - ... I � , , :.... . . : , -; -.. .,. �I , I ,` . ., , . - e. - A' Traveler in Malay Peninsular Had . .. . . . , .`��7`�,��. . ; �.�.. � . . :. � . . . :- - - . . - - I �--�-6`-, -- ,...., .�.: ..�-,. ,, * .. ,: 1� k 4 . - .. ..J�l 0: . -,." ,X. . ..,:..� �. . ,.:�. . , - % . .. ':... - , I . — - ;:- -.---When d Local Superstition - . ­ -,-- .�­,. :­....- � .-It- -- - "... -i­�- -- -� , . H,7�9* ....'.. ,.. ' .." . � , .. ....'.., . . . 1. I - . . . � I ,........,..". , � . ....'...., . ... ,­ . .............. - .'... • .....-, . . ,.... . , , ,� . ­..., , , , .. I - . . . . - and.Chinese verifiej-his statements ­ 4J ­... � . � The, pokuk hayu. hantu, or haunt ' �'.. '! I �,�. .I 0 4yi- as to what had �6ppened, and the . .�.�'- I— I� �:­­ id tree, is to be found in every ci , ,.. .�.::::, `., t I I I I I I , Aize,d and settled township, -,tillage absolute refused of anyone to touch ',;;,.. TR�-W, �' I. "', , , .. t -.,7'- .---..,' . ­ - i, :..... ::, ,,t,.,W? 11 , , +- , , and kampong -of the Malay penin- the remaining two trees, or, indee, .. ­� �' 'I -- 1. -. .", . ,�..�. - ­ ..... . - I X I .�� . . I ...I -��, �� I .:.i.'.�, ... . ... .,. -­�­,.�� � . � � . .1 - . . . �,�­, , � sula. In the.dense jungles they ex- to go near thein. � = .. - . .11 - - I , .1 . - - .45�-�� 7:��S­y;-.. I ". . - -t� tir.ie*in the" -, .,. I.;:. I '.. I I I -� , -oat by thousands. . - - ­ . Uneble tQ.sp.en4 mo, / �. I ., � I vicinity, with great dit . I?�.�:2�,,-­�, ­ , , � .-I-1 � .. . Where they are. situated in the . . . �� I ". - contractus to run - I ,#W;-,"��-*,,,M,MMZ�� , ... ,". , I ��. . , - ,� ..'sebtled areas -open offerings in the imaded my Malay contra mmz. I'll Ac.I :s and paper mo- up the usual step which 'f ,�U o�`-,--,-��, 'o;. . ��.�Orff",.`V,5,��.- - , , � . . .. ` - shape of j*" stick �. - Xr.1Z.1:1:I . t. t. , , --:. . - I .. - : . ....�:s I . .. Chinese, rice and Cakes we were in habit of-erecting, for �, ��,�­e; 1-�,­ k� T,,Z W � 7' , � .", .� . . . 1 . , g, � I � - : ­ I ,I . trey by Ule Chi -marking ., ­;T',Z-,.,,,,-...,,�,., �,��`11 . by the - cloths-clOthi bY - n -marki, out lite sitf'; I . , '' , .� .�".- . - , .. .�,,, �, .7. .�j ie T-amils, and pra� $2,50, and, . . .n g "'. "I ., " n v iatory '­.,.,­M�.., the Ma,Uj' are daily laid at their left i man to * -, 7­�17� -r -,�-- � � �� � . �1' . If - s a - ' - - V I I - feet and .---- -- propitiate - the offerings to the hantus before cum- , i .,�',�V.� �J. �7­ �- , � 11 . , � . I.-- . . . . I.. I— I I -11 I ... .� , b . . . ;.1 �. - whereas, ill mencing his building. !7:.'.!--'.',,�-­-F,. , 11 i. �,1: � ­�,. I. ..:1 �' resident djin or ,,, I ::;� 1. 11,.­::�". - . ­ e . '. -; ­ ­ ' 's. , V r .. - -­ ,� ' the actual Jungl!E hey are,gerier- _ A ,month later it was, complett d..i - V J w , ,A . - , ,4 - I 'V .1 . I .-:.. . d ca my ti­�-xt . �f4t-71.:S,-�; � avoided by a� , r, if that without accident,, an �, . ­�&Uy av . i ., � . . . 'passed -ilence visit in the'neighborhood the place - , , ... e�, � . :,. . .%.... 11 . �.is not practicable �� V ��; I ... - , --- .1.I �, I , , 1 , .4y, .�....'-:. - , and I ' .- I - .11, �. I ­!,�� .F-"-" ,* . ­ with a reverent salaam. occupied by my friend, � . -1 Itm -a night on my way - ­ . . . - ..1, 1". , . , .. ., . , d, "1:,�:�; �. 11 , ,� ,.�, I To the,bpei5-nlin' ed and 'impartial,, was for - o f d works. - ".. ,�.�., - - .- 4WALrcher among the mystic N%a)--, through Salak on road I S. 11 /r : -, 4 .-I.-I.-1-- - --- -I - ... ....'.":.,:, ;: .,V� - A fuutpatil led Iro j,- � , . -curious .- 111C ­ .. ... - the east, some c .-)us and puzzling i , � . �. .s . • " �� , ... �� � � : . will ecthinue to do so ountil nit,,dern� well, near -which a tiny bathhuu-,e .,.�., . 1 �� I , . ..::. i.--- . . 1. I . � �� ..., �.�-: -, .-,,�... �:,-:-�.�**".�,�:,,��,� .�� �;-, .. ,,,,�.�::�:",. ­: :.,:'�:v.-,:',��-' .. .. . . . ­.­ ... . ... . , , . . . hem in their �ro- 1 had 16-eefi built. Orri*each side of this '.... ­�.`�.-. ..� ,:`�:. �'.,,�:,�.��, ".. I ��:..., , . d , . ­� ­::"... , �­,:�,.��,��-, � science clas,rtifies t I . - �::�,-.:�,:-.:­..�� ;' ­..:,,� I: �, .�,4, . .,i. .�.�':,� .: I � .. , , �:.�,:��'. i �,�I,, . occult phenomena, 1 little e'i,4 c,eii-in�h,path the ::*::: x ,:11. : - �,, ".�.- . .:-"" :.�: :. . per place among c ,��:� T .,�. ., - had ,�� , .. -.����, -- -�, .1 .I :".*T I � 2 . I ..I 'id- NVarld 1 (!;ec<)ndary jungie growth) .­­;� , . -11 ,�- ­� U� . . -,..: . -: I . .... �1 - �:,�. .,, . ; ,:.: t:::.." . a writer -in the IN , * . . "...... I � �'.��,` 'W 11 - - lit e blukah %::�,�::�,�.o '.. k � . I * V ,.�.�.'��.`,�,��.., - � --�.:�,�� ':A.,''. . . I . . . IS .1 - . 1 . id it , !�.�,­��,� .... , �... '. , * , �. : . I sprung u�- with �he- usual ra.p, . .��.` , - . ,-11 ,, , - -- , i. .: � . 1. %Razine. . . ­ . "... 11., "..��,�.� -,drt. .... 1 -- ­.... - - I . .1 .111, jil .. : ' �:.- ':*>."�:��:. W'. ... I .. - I . , .��:-,��: . d , � 4 , - �,�,,:�:�:�.-��,:'- , .� - - � - t al vegetation, and remain- ." I ., �. I - 1. ­ .- ,�: e".'­o­­" .- , In this narrative I propose to.s�e i of : . - � , , ��­::!. .." 16 IV; i . . . - friend . -- -::.- ,:2-4 -.,,�:', ­ ,., , . ­ f owing. as rn� iez.11 ��': ":: - '. - .0 , - a p,n­ nal e,iperienct! o - is uncleared, om - I -down ZU '. . :1. ;. -.ii "I . local ,. I I W-� ---4 . f-� .. I ., �: , I aL' as"erted to the refusal of - - I ,..e � ... . - I. . haunted t!�e;%,,. .It . Aiccurre,d �, . . - . t, . I..�.�I. �,-. "" I . , . .­....­ .1 -" '6 ,. I ' "...;. ,"�: .. .. :.. .. . -- .%; ­ .- . � .7- - ..,- . ­, � . r I I ,�..it . r ,Q, , - :<::�, . lit, - ­ .. - I . I �: ": ,, ,;. '� ,*1::�"�:: ��'�:, ... -� , . � � , .. , Kuala K.-ingsa, Perak, in the *;7�. �'. -1� , ';':-,',".0,M, '.' SM I coolies to work ariv-where near the �- , " I I . ,:,' , " .� I ugh C Id - rl)oi haunted T�w . single tree I I . .. . 4 ­-, :;o . . .'�­­,......­:��;,.� I ,�,��,�, I I ,­ J . � , , ,��,,,.�",,�'.4�'� Sir . ". .. < . . ,7r H fford im- co a'ed I nted t.rees. �� � . , I �'. ., '. - . I � ,:.'-: I"- - .. 11,1,:' Nand , I f I- , ' � % - - .. .%. I , clever Ma-1 which had been felled-la%- aeros.s thi. 1, ... y . t f it in one 44 his , , - a, .1 I , I I . .3.,* . . I. .- . . I -* -clev - I il.�-' I � I I ' 0 .- -, : . , I , r . . - .I . ­-*---,,-ZyrV sto'ries- but I't-hink the ac-tin-th. f4trrnink an obstacle some I lajz, -- , , I . , � - -­- --, ��, , -1 --'- - --.--- --- � ---- . .• I tual facts, ju' - . had to be . . �:,�,,,,��,.- 4,� I . ,, I.. ; . happened, ! f�­tr. feet high, which ., I k. ,Fist as they I - .. I . 1. . , I ' discern- . '.. , ;.� ... i ' -e �.., ' ' I , I . I .f... r, at much discom- 10 . . . . .�. .� make better material reflection. I.clamberted o% . � ... ..- V -.�� ... ... � I .�...:: m I - 1.,F:1 14 - . 1, . ,. , " 'J , , '... . . I � . . " . I A 11" ..1-11IN -10' 1 4,�­., ­ ­ ­ �­ . 0 , . �,� :,� . ,-•- .� .... .1 �� -:,� .�, 11, .,'::��g a �- ..� �,A " Z"V.'. I I,.,. I".1.1- i . ..-. sarong when a I ' I - .r .�, , I .. " , -1 -­­­ ­ . ;, .. �. '. , 14, 1 ,�. �:m, . ", ,�I.N. "--;4�­n. -.',� �7:��,� ,.� .�.-",�jr , I W , , , . . A young friend of mine. a C'ur- fort to bare 'e!*,f d I :- - �yz .1 . -.: - t 1. " , - " .� � � , . ��:I ,�'. -ijr� � . -erstitions pecu-I negotiating th h for- the early . '.i" ' s .��, N" .,. -.,�,�,-:X7.-": :1X, , .Xil�� ,-,,� �. I I ". ,ii , , ,;"�',,��Z, "'' , "N-'�,`�--.-­.. ��­­ .4 - � �. , - .. . .1 - .:: -, - - I�'21'. - . ,;� ." , � N�p ;�:,��.' --: -----:4 ... ... ,0'4,-� -- . . ­ -�4�5 .MM-1- ,-* rn"U. - I . "' -- . - ­ , � . ,��1 "I ;J &-5 ME1�MU,a`i.!-..& ','..*.z ; '4�0�� ,�kliq.f . , " - I nishmah. full of sup � -�-a t h y I� ,�. " .. N, �A�., I -1x ; liar to Cornish Miners. had been;morning 1. . , , , ���1.1��­,-� I . � , which is a necessity i I ; . , 4*4 .� I ,:� .. -- I . - — - .. . ..- . . . JLppointed inspector of mines at�in these tropical )an.ds. - � - .. . , F g.Lw.�.dnesa` sake get some one ... : - $&1,ak, a little mining- village some I * or � ...- . . . - I - I� -- ��. '-- -- - - A Real ('anadian Contingent at Salisbury Plain. . -.-- . . . � ,�; ,-�.. eight miles north of Kuala Kangsa,1,t4) cut a deep notch in this tree to I -F L '.--� --- - - � . - . - . -0. . . ­ ' 1� 'A' , :.- the then capital of Perak. lot one step through in comfort, roui left t.0 fi�ht a.z;e : Mr. W. R -Critchley, Captain A. C. Critchley, Captain O. -A. Critchley, and- - �.. -�' I was district engineer at the without barking one.a shins climb 1 Joir, J. A Critchlev. Captain O. A. Critchley is a Canad,ian owning a- large ranch in Alberta who has ' I . - 1 time, and we were projecting the in.g over it,- I urged my friend. ! taken all his sons to serve Great Bribain in the. war. They are now all-in Strathcona's Horse in camp at- - .:" , . - .- t main road from Taiping. via I I 11 try, buss," he mumbled int Salisbury. except . running a machine-gun detachment in an infantry bid- � , A I I ' I I . t Mr; W. R. Critchley. who is run; Mr.. J, A. - - .. in reply, - ialion. -All are six feet or over, the father being six feet three inches. Captain A. C. and .Z. I j�� f;��"L. 'to"Kuala'Lumpur; thel . . . � .. . . f (L - ,!- .neighboring state of Selang,.,r Sa-1 I spent another night in the house I ritchlev are in the Canadian regular%, and have played in their regiinental team (Strathcona's Horse) '1� .- neig - -�on my return from the juflgif.- and 1 . ,me- - L - I -olds the Western Canadian polo champ:onehip, , and has q- . L .�r . ost settle- .i team at present h _ : . 4k was then the fartlierm b,r some time. and thia - . I . � Kangsa d;%trict;I found that the suggested notch had" d family in oom� .... L snent of the Kuala , one so for the past two years The father-and other brother are also fine players. and the � I 1, � . I ..- - friend 'nation make tip a most Tr;rmidable team-1 -­ - lbey nd rea.e-%erted ' - . . % -ond and around it lay 1. not bi-en cut, M,, I - . . . .-- '­ . . . I . i LL . - - .. .- -I � �... il 4 'U'l. Malay or . - - . . ..— ,--- - . I Jun.-le. - his inability to get a sk. . i . I -1 . - -­ -----. � . . I � ` . -,.- - The Great Printr or -C'binew, to tackle ,the job. -and ' -7--— — crushed .I . I %a-4 still under trcatnient� I had tti � my.,kkol' would have been cr I . A few big Chineitt Is (palm deluged me ,with stories of the. in I NERVOUS CHILREN ­ * round the tefligen-ce of ill Mat- �pa:s-perriii,�i4jri and with I like Trouble . ­ - � . D�n Uumishmen, � thn,tigh Salak again." an eggshell . ... . _... -1 - leaf sheds) were de 4 1 � Lghtfully down to . . - ' I . -mine pits for the t-Ciise coolles, I ters supernatural. a% compared h i!- � made rn� ,camp at, : Pru�ceeding t4,ut; - - r ' -Ills ft;-r- tbe niglit. Nlala% my bath, I returned-with one eye rp I at ' - -,but quarters were required for the with the-ignorance and stupidity of he -Troubla i-3 Often RUIlf at .. - 1: - the -balance ,of Englishmen. while.le.I jungle ". r%ant, re,,lK-(tfu'l.v (fig'- Ion the trees-and, with such dig.'- ' . new intspector. h . I - ' . i,.u�66ed the quo.-to'll'Of hantu, with ' nity as I could assu-me wit -a rrearly - Vitus DaEoe—Do lot 189160t-It 1: xIa ­ ...' Sir Hugh Low. our re�ident, al- laughed uproar;OUS�V , I . - ... ' . I .. --lowed me $300.to -put up a small . A ,,,,,k or two later Sir Hugh � me- particularLN .in regard t4) p,'@ dislocated neck an&sprained shoul- I- , '14 haa been called - '-ml - i - ' bade iny nien roll up my swag Many a clu -roofed and walled Low remarked to me at a K'I a,a � mishap, and P4.1-itot3­ but fit 1� in� ;der, li . -..- ..wood and palm - ­­­ -- 'and lol'vw, while I started stiffly on awkward, has been, punished is - building 1ur my.friend—any Kangsa, re,sidency. din or : - �si,tcd urk,n. .. . ..... .- - . -. ­ .. rn, school for not keeping still or for .. � P " ' . % day's tramp' ---- you think most suitable" were my -I wiv,h vou would gq, lip t.,� Sa!ak � - 1,111ke Reality for the,tieftg�. - -1 SUPPOW. . you think the hantus droppaing things.- when the trouble .­­--i'Gat.ructions. I ..-- ­ .-,. ..anti briagy ' P ­ t(i the 1-1 i I p.q&red.4t VAUS 61since --alas - ..� oulaff. �:,p1­t.-.PM--aS 3o -the-oxder.--w-as-re a!ly AS+ - , .-, . 1 Zhe Cornishman-accompanied me I-1 i rel�._--&M1,!d tbr,lr-e-x- -dii-t+4T­� _ Y-agL--, 41tt --� t,t, A - tial here, -a h-O�Cr hi� Ka�cUme-11tt*1we.. Wlt!�idp coincidence. till it .lies-An hour-or two later, . . afsoe-iwma-ya�ppe­ar-at-an .1 a . hear hag ' . is most common between the ages ­.: .. . or nut. " � ,.grew titne to go to bed. .. ­ - . Whatever the Tuan thinks must rt is I s=ft hill, about- feet high, situ- . Dangerously Injured Ili% ""40" Early the next-mor-ning I "a' 11 P be cit they .replied, pith the of six and fourteen years. . . ' - . . . ­ . � � - - -� . - '. stied at one side of the Salak val- persi-wS in doctoring hImAell wirb 7 and making for my bath Mt.'Ma- aggravating politeness caused by thin b,16.d which fails to I' -ley and commanding a fair view. of . . sometimes the -A� --'---- i rubbishy Chinese medic.nes and re-, I . e mines and . buildings around fuses to submit himself t,o,6=N11`iF�ed -,'----- - nerves, and the child becomes rest- - �------.- the la-t,,�- st,tod read} fo,r the road,_by 'that is.,a!,Aays on the Mala:y's lip, car nourishment to . �. , - - � . I I i 0,V-P-111-ack 4t,�,r, -waiting t.t roll' up no niat.rpr what.lies•in his heart. .�, them . medical treatment. He I I come_ to�MN- light, su ag ,A-hiip.bete.-.I was at my - . less and twitching of .the MUSCIes ` . . , -Of course you'll swear it was co- �� I agreed to the site, and allowed i seriou,A. grief presently, a nd- 3,i.0 eding a f�w p jerk limbs and � - forte-.if i ba-til Prrwe a,ce- dA," �ric: and jerking of Ahe �, blin si�S to get the t4)p of the hill must bring hila down- by I . incidence; ' growled P, when I nar - ... - � ­ . ­ - . . tor Vat;i to the bath-hcyu-�P­ Lglanc- rated the incident to him later; body Jollow, - in . severe cases, , - I .., cleared of jungle. while I proceeded i nectstvary.. . L -. -- �. 4 the ,-un was the child is unable to, hold .1,11 northward, through the forest, ex-, 4-4 Lip to filld s higher in I adding ''Don't you -thir�k there . � . -- nt. I .promised to gol"next day'. and, .the 114-4�ell-� than I .01ought. and -ha%e.- been one.or two coincidences anything or feed itself. St. t � .. L . amininz the trace for the present a-; it happened. it ,A as not a day t("-h(-.,itai ing fur a- . t4A, Vitus-dance-is cured by building up - I. . , . L . cart-road to Ipoh. �b' lay in a '�hair � I wonient or two. I rnan,�L' over I those pa.articular the blood, The mom successful .1. . � L ered. a- to wherher I sh-wild g4l trees?'- . � - The jungle -on this hill con,sistedi with his foot swathed in oJerifer. ' 'v 6' � remote the child . ... I ton %%ith�jut mr helmet., and ri-sk-th, "-When yo�u have lived in t, is to remo . of three tall hardwcKsd trees on tie; �.us rags; he %as in a h19111 fi-.%Cr . . , , . � . these treatment . . I . ., early 1110ming sun 4,n- the back ,-).f 'fro;n all mental excitement, stop . . .countries as many ears I have." - - P . -061 ..sum-it, &I I dead, surrounded by the ' He had, I discovered,- -- "r and , v , <�ol work and give Dr. Williams' . . � - , .111 rie�-k -ana sl14Ad.tl,-r,R. .O'r whether saki Sir Hugh- Low -,afterwards. Fch usual lighter growths of *Young hideous cut (in the instep. which he - Pills. These Pills renew the` .I � I I 1114iti!d walk back to the howap. to .­vou'll field some very queer 1?in - the , trees, reeds, palms and creepers. � had be*lf' t�eating with 6,61ed &P- - '­- - I .b - - niv' , drimgtbm�F- ­ - . i .­.. .1-,-)dy e.stim.ite was $5 &piece for fell-I 'eaves and other eoncoctions of n I a-+-get-it.. . V"f�'f#Jvt"nat­"1Y--"'it h .- -thiag,ti happen, Trr-conne"Pul WIN .. - - ­ . i , the . . Ing the large tries, and $10 to fell I '- edicirfal craft, ,RrA 164 f,�o t , p�,,ed. I �%en-i ba,,(-k' and presently the hantu trees-things that arc not nerve,s. and restore t child ' to 1 ; tive M. . L&­ � .ro - -. h my rola tA)Pee ve.t dreamt of in your losophy.­ I perfect health, Herc.4s proof of :::.'_burn a -1 .4t , , - ""t 11'ra"t. �"'l . . ­ . phi _ and clear an I was almost in f piitrefar. !"all" their power to cure. Mrs. Geo. A. 4,14. . ­ And I'certainily did. � rounding growth. . - - jetIL at . , _ - : ..- . ­ Returning in a few days 1 found'., tion. He had cut it with a billor.4, Pa,..i i;g. -ma- .n the d(.-K,r. T . -- + .----- . I.. I MacDonald, Harringtorr, N. 8.,. -4 � a..,,pecit-s of heal y. chisel set I ike-An i,%erheard then, tits disc,tis4ing the --, . ---=says: "My ,son was.atfacked by St., -'my friend-who was camp�ed in.-the � ax, in a light . - d ],")led I , - --L-Appropriatit. . .-.: � ' . ,ght handle an lkairtu elite-tion as tile%- glanced tip . I—. - . *Vi ' ' - . .--- A Tus da.nee ;--at the outset his. ineighboring police-staticn---had ,rt with. rattan. This 'int�trum' ent , : I . - . ­ i.- A( the tN%u 40rainwis trees, still rear- * les would twitch and his -step, � .his jungle cleared; had felled one used as a' hatchet by the I .11 . � A. wealthy -but miserly baronet , muscles weak and jerky. We' ca,lled in . lalayq i trunks ,and was w , ' tall tree, left two standing, and was preferen,��e to thE., heavier English '11g' t"lell. ga,inl, dead � a was celebra�tVd for having a magni- i him, but not 1.- : . . . . -d.rit>-d limbs ab.uve us, ficentiv decorated dining-ro.om, a doctor who treated i , clamoring for his quarters to be tool� he conlinued to grow- ' "-commenced, as he was not comfort-I � i4 .,-�rizing the inoment as opportune - ! withstanding I it How oil -earth did you 'Manage While his viands were very few. A . --Sikh-police- I. � -- them with celebrated -w '. 1. able, jammed up with . tt, illip,res h the superior it was invited to dine( worse a.nd at last grew so bad that, . - hat?­ I asked him later* ' * kn.j%%ledge Tif the-'whife man. I - . . . � . be could not. hold a cup in his . Fen in the small and stuffy station. ,' "Well, buss, vou'll lau 'it on p 'certain occasion, and the host d, while his head constantly � ell- L4 * of : �t ruck an ;iniiide. and shaking my th, ban It being dangerous to build a d%% ' ' i,ed the lacked him if he didn:t-.think I - 16t at the i%vo trees. challeng twitched.` and 'his,'speebh became ­ I ' course when I t6ll you." grumb:ed I �- ` in- in the �icinity v.- ; . . 9 � of isolated trees . . t- 1 ro,oui elegant . . I .1 my superstitious .friend: "bia an :1 n t tl,,. vituperal ivne i . I rather indistinct, At this juncture . -w %vav it' It was like tlh,* A),;.�;,,- t", ,1,.,. Intt't. I which, robbed of the suppo,r� of I s the truth. I ,- � "Yes." was the reply, -but it is J I saw in a pap�r the cure of a boy 1 . their '.neighbors' and the inter- 1 [ � , t he , .tela-,' - L' "nl(l d,iwn and meas-ore I Mt quite to my .take.- - .. . I. - - natural stays,4 couldn't get a soul to Ott I - stiength with• the unbelieving and from similar trouble tb�roufh the(vested creepers and -- . . .1-4 n6t4eh you groused about, -* ' "And what change would you , are prone to blow over in.the hurri- , , Ido- '1 SC(,ffing orang put. h (white man)' . use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. We � - , cane-squalls which often.accompany] termin�d to profit byoyou,4 s,,tpPn,)r ' . asked the h6st. . . 1. - .at once sent; fur a supply, and in a ' . I .111adt, ,m impre,zsive pause to allow make F' a . . t., . 1 knowledge and tackl,p' it wvself. -K.v , . . � :twpll," -answel red lhe. wit. "if Few ,serks aftei he began 1 4 ... rainstorms in Acs,-- Lx-d 1 i sed I �. , ned' Me Er . I � ;theill flill'."n1lortintity. -- -kn,&w. improve -. .---- -— tropics- � .114J�Ia�.n . to set my native'building contracte r ' i A,, the-N flailed to avail themselves this were my house. you - I there was considerable - J. , *# quotf�d 'the rot 3-4.)ti talked about, � (,f the Chalenge, I laughed trillm- would have," looking.'at the.ceil- m?,n,t', and it-was- riot. long after - -o work until the rema,ining twoi , 1 - here . te Y ' , J ' 1 common. sense and a]t that. So I .pllart:(!�� at m.),,'. st.art!cd orderlies- ing. --I:ess gilding and," here he this. before he was c.omple I . trees were, felled. -Thereupon my i defined thf, 'hantu, got' a biliong. 1� -fallen trunk. glanced furtively -at the table, . yoi;ng Cornish friend began to ex- and vaulting,(,ver the . . . cured-.--and has never had a, symp- - .- and, saile�­l stra4ldled ih 11* . . �- '' - .. . postulate excitedly,. :_ I - � I 1. . I I . --7rtatrff--r­ra-.4+-4ig4o the ground with a ­m,Dre carving-_ I . t0m Of the trouble since. I am con- : pos . . I 11 i and commenced to sh4.)p. 1 blm� ( n the head which drove my - -.-.- -­ — . . - . . , "Look here, boys, lit, said. .. . I. ... vinced that there is no medicine - * - .1 use YO I 11 W ni'irig dog n pith let <J,.-,%T t(�), ni� chin, raided a . -.. . like Dr. Williams' J .. I . ­ . : I 11 laugh, I know, bee ll la � . . . .. .1 !'You- U when �17,4'1 `as-co �,; P -e, .. the cure of St. Vitus dance, ' * - , onIS- given about a dozen h4ms � I,elms d His InitiAl ' " Plilk* for . dn't .believe in these th'inp'; but , .,oN�er J I ark�- bef,,re my eyes, * )id " chop, -�xjnietbi,n My . arm - She criticaltv, examined the g(1 , abletog-et a--singie and ii,n'ed' bilion -6 ri t' . ,a�111 left me ff-.)r a few iseconds lying If-your" dealer does not keep ,Dr,. . - lay to work this clearing. They foot, the seized I si!:;�ned (tit the ground, wondering . ' Williams' Pink tl . g (! my i ., sleeve ,links, which were set before nk Pills you ,&ad get . . ot, and 1 fell off the tree in agony. confused!� not only why my men her and,then requested the clerk to 3 1 declare the .three trees are' p,okuk Yes"'--he spoke angrily, noting the show her another line. She decided them by mail at `0 cents a box or, * . _ . . 50 by writing a! lya h&ntu-have- been so for gem- , ­ .Ita,d takeit such vindictive steps to. . six Boxes:Tor.$2. t h a!' . skept.ica� giin on my face- -yo u on a pair, murmuring to herself: . - rations, and that dire evil will be- ' . . pimish my mockery, but also how .. Dr. Willianis' Medicine � Co.- -. . - -- i�&an lai�kh ' But'don't tell me I am 'Yes, I'm.sure he'll like these. ,,, Brockville, Ont. ' (al -meddling with thi,m, I - .. they had managed it so suddenly : any initials, . I sach*a fool that I can't dioo an axe *care for # . 4'. , .. and with such terrific.force.- . ,� , - .. Du . .10— inally, I got some Chines,-, mine.rs within"an iii,ch or two of the same , ' - 'I-ik'' . . . . ' , '' - b,Awe4�n-wick-ly st;,raddied feet. .. said she. -I--- .. . _. o tackle the job, . .doubling the spot Pti�ing stupidly to in, queried the clerk. . .Z feet, and Miss?" qi ­­� Wha t Dog .- .. W1. -you allowed me , t wrenching my helmet, with no little " "Oh, yes, I forgot," this ' ^barrister . ieunt . out of my The bil;ong did not affiance 'off. A bis..first initial . is' A ha'rrist.e'r once opcn�d his.cross.., - . . I M . -omfort to my skinned nose. and ,think I;fl U'se . - bon p6&et.­ . - ... . disf � distinctly- felt my arm gr'PPe(l "' -f- 'e. I befie-18 i�y-oiderlie- stand-stana- time. You .may engrave the letter examination of a handwriting - "T6n -why did you.not get them ,-niid--air-irn,i forced-down---;vith the '1�c .. -. .. . ex-, - u w I -them, by the � ' ' - -skiiyg. "Whe-re" il ,thio, - biliong in it, al�d I tried to resist - ­ h e -1� the'.' - - k finish the business while yo-L e re ins where I bad left 'U' on therd." a ��rt lk� -asking,, . About T' I inquired, - - house d-ogr-glapaing with bulging - 11U,11 repeated the-clerk, 's dog"' ' What dog?q said . . the force. -That ison'my .oath,. and, - -11 " ' o' - -' '-Tb;6 d : S . � .. . J� 'the- " ei�es 'alfi6riiht�-ly at. me and. .16he -- � . "Because the moment first wrote the ins�truc'tions down."'M4y' I nishe�&­witness. dog, re-,. . V`0-11 -nlay beli.eve :1.t. or ii(,t, as you ' . name r4iss, If . I , ,-Iwh)*� tl­ .1� tree was felted-it-came do-wm and 4:i- - - - n haunted, trees. � Then my startled [ in the i� i s lied hi�s...forwentqr�, .. . . , I .. I I�Jled the Chinese who- was chop- 1) ease. - . *. - ga.Ze 'fell upon- - * ­ , "' , , ­ trfA 6r Tlyssesi NTA,ih6s t.pffi-. ruige iit the I,last Assizes said It - My, sympathy for his na]x .wound , . . .. .. ping at it, he said. . idence." -, . "Thc INTalays A Huge Dead Branch .. mencing ,with�'U' are so very rare." Would not hang on your evi -, . ." . . was.gr�atcr' than my desire to argue -F - -. . . I . �all said, , �' - - * -- - - on things supernatural� He was which la across the path at:'my ` "Eujen�," Lpli,e&__I+e young g* Wo- - .. . . . L. . . . .1 I Sit 11a rd. .1 'There! You see Tuan,' .. ­ .taken -doaxA A 'o ne of.the- man" proudly. � , ;, . . .. .he riv,er., - - Kuala itee t.. -It lay from.o . , . ­ ,:1-*k nd , -- - _ .. . .. ' . ' - ' . I grid now I can't get4i soul to,go Kangsa and put intc; hospital for trees. . 1. The Allies Will d. :. if dtt�y.'cafi. I I * i -,it,# ..near the job for love or money. ' roper Att;,ei�t,To-fv.- - - -Ha;dIn-ot-fortunatelytuTntdbaelt.- -There may be germ% in kisses, but What? . . . r . I - .. �T .� - - . , I'p L later, while N--. an-d -donned my stout pith'lieluiet, eN,er-y'g* ir'f iliffiks ilie-ig'iffimiinie. - -­ � the 0 t t 1:111-1 " L�01 I Inquiries-among the local-Malaya - A -weelc or t - , I . Whv, sit ,,n n. -!�. . I - .1 . IV - .. � . .. . . ­ . . .1 I . - �. ­ . . - - � . .. , . - -- , I � . . ., . . - - 4 ... . . . . . . .- . - . 1. . - - � : . . . . . . . I �elr. I., . I � . . . . . . .. ..I. . . '#q, ­ 10104 - . I—. 1. -- ...,A.I I FW I ���;.� :.. * I ,. . ­ - - I ..= I I I I . I ..- -- � I I �q M, ... - 7, ,r ---------------------- -W. B. Powell was in the city MONGOLIAr �. , LOCAL-ISMS, •' - for a couple of days this week: Have You Tried INTERNATIONAL 8TO C$ FOOD a - P, Mrs. James Rennie spent stew da s - -Be sure to read McFadden's p y with relatives in Toronto. _ _ '1 lc 1'f.) 1 1 L 1 a : --Wal—ter coo , o inn - the—front-page. It is Wm.'Ramaey� of Toronto, spent a Y � peg, 'interesting. * few days with his sister.Mrs.R. Tarr. : _ - 4. •is'visiting friends in Pickering. --Ted Halt, of Ne-w Liskeard, R. W. Hames� ot- Toronto, spent —John Holt, of Darlington, was here this week attending the over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. :'..visited his mother here over New funeral of his mother. Ramsay. - - - Years.. —T. and Mrs. Whiting of John Ramsay, of Midland, was here —Miss Hobbs, of Toronto, spent Strathroy, visited withMrs. B. on Wednesday of last week attending S, New Years pay with Pickering Bunting on Monday. the Tarr.uneral of his brother-in-law, R. 1 friends._ —Miss E- A. Crook has returned Mrs. Richard Tarr and family take —D. aad .Mrs. Simpson spent to Huntsville, after spending the this opportunity of thapking the! New Years with their relatives in holidays at her home here. many friends and neighbors for thhii� - _ +i - - `Toronto, - -Miss Mabet Clark.,bf Toronto, many Aindneesee shown their —Miss .Grigg, of ,Bo-wmansille, returned home on Monday• after husband and father in hisrecentill• »- =repeat a'few days last week with spending a few days -here with news. and for their loving kindness in d5il :her brother. her uncle and aunt. their sad bereavement. " =T. M. and Mrs. McFadden" —Mrs, W. J. Graham, of Toron- There passeed peacefully away at at New Years with the`form- ta, is visiting her brother,_W, B. Dec. 28th,late idafter ence-hereon 1,nRer ng llne s, CT- BUNSDY 'S�LLrS' IrX _ '',er's ppareata in Durham. Powell and;.sisters,-`Mrs. L. D. Richard Tarr, in his 81st year,beloved _ -Mtea Gladys Mutch -was `off Bauke and burs. H. Ellicott husband of Esther Ramsay and eldest 5turn- son of the late John and Elizabeth ness,.bu"t has now recovered. ed home, after spending a couple Tarr, formerly of-Claremont. Besides Q 0 T W _ .� 'R duty fora few days through Ill. —Miss Frankie Jones has re ' —Mrs. R. M. Bateman, of To. of weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. his widow, whoa-re left to mourn the - oto, spent Sunday here with P. Williams; of Bloomfield. loss of a loving husband and father - h and affectionate brother are his aon We have a fine assortment of Sheepskin Moccasins and Boots to]:cep a 13er mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. —Miss Gertrude Cronk return- Percy and daughter Vera,and broth- your feet fine and warm during the cold weather. will ed home from teaching a summer ers K. G., of Mongolia,Nathan of the Our Overshoes and Rubbers cannot be bested, for they are lst quality, . meet on..Monday .neat for thq >?TooT�t�iap�n and_h-s en ere -line-Mtarkham,-and See ow-Dines of heavy Woollen Socks and heavy -` transaction of general business. Pickering College to continue her mpnt, and one t6fer Mrs. J.Becket -_-Shirts=--these area extra v due. ' —Henry aad Mra. Coates and studies. of Tugaske, Sask. A large number of Hate and Caps is of the best. d, of Toronto, spent a few --The Ladies' Aid Society of St. relativea and friends followed the re- ye with Mrs. Holt and family. Andrew's church-will hard-`their mains to Stouffville cemetery, after - --- --- _ —The youn men of the village regular mo.n thl meetin neat which service was held in the Mennon- Our specialty _ y g ite church, the sermon being is gents furnishing and boots. We are the agenis..for _ wilI give a ball to their friends in Thursday afternoon at the honie by Rev. Mr, Bicker, assisted by the Lownde-s Tailoring Go. and guarantee a perfect fit and e town ball this (Friday) evEn- of Mrs. J. C. Philip. Dr. Booth of the Methodist church. complete satisfaction with every garment. g• —The librarian of the public He longed to depart and be with .7-Geo. A. -and Mrs. Gordon and library request's niehabers holding Christ. _ no, Ewart and Carman e t books or 1� ttragazioes n 1914 tick. R. A. BUNTING, P.ICKERING - ew.Years -with their relatives ets to return them at once in order IN LOVING MEMOl4#— ere. that the year's business may be Of Mr, John Hugh Chapman, wha r: —Miss Gladys Allawap return- closed, died January 5th, 1914. - to Toronto on Tuesday to re- —The teachers have all return- Father left us one year ago - me her studies at the Normal ed after enjoying the Christmas Pw a " ' To'Din with friends above, _ • ' hoot His pleasant looks and earnest " -- — - HaroldbfeBradr; of Ghicego, uptls _ ate note getting down to R _-.--`' _ vacation- and both teachers and g ord_, turned home on Saturday after good solid Rark, haviu in view We never will forget. / � h� _ g And though on earth his body lies, ` g3etading the holidays here with the mid-summer exa•ninatious. His soul is safe in heaven. parents. Jatue9 Holt, of Quill -Lake, —blother'andFamily N —Mrs..G. L. Johnston -and son. Sask., is here at present. He came nald,of Toronto, Spent a couple home to .ee hi mother, and had - W A days last weel: -with �'. -J. beard of her death until he• l 'r T G C� - 'ad Mrs. Miller. ved at Pickering station, al- --Mrs. James Andrew,-,Sr. and though he knew that she had been -A reliable-'man to .sell aghters entertained a number in ver - - - iiheir.relatiyes to a fami;. y poor health. - ' ion r. Sundai., -re- - —The Live Stock Commissioner HARDY C�\ADIAIi GRowDt STOCK —Miss MabelWrightleft on urging armers toOf Ottawa has lued a conserve heir in Pickering and Ontario - ay for Ottawa,_ where. she breedin stock, as there will be a County. .. - g secured a position as teaH -A cher great demand for all kinds of the public school. stock, with correspondingly high Start now at the best - d Cdr. and Mrs. -Chas. Knight prices on account of the war. selling time. randson, Clare Anderson, —Mr. 3lothersill and James Me- for list of Spring Offerings• her parents, Smith and Brsdy, of Oshawa. were in town _ - Seed and-terms.to agents. _ Clarke over New Year's. on Saturday. The farmer. .who - - - �. I !•--Ed. Leroy was in Brooklin for had much experience in installing ...Liberal Commission - few days last week installing a electric 'light plants, wap looking -. We"' ��-V e­ . for Uriah Jones; hard• over the prospects of doing some- Handsome free outfit. ad � - - merchant of that village. thing in that line in Pickering. S3'ONE•& WELLINGTON Mm Harry Ellicott, we regret —Among those who. attended " port, is seriously ill, suffering- the funeral of the late George ;The Foothill Nurseries; - m a paralytic stroke with Peak on Wednesdaywere F _ (Established 1837) • - $ich she was stricken on Sun- Peak, Joseph and Mrs. Peak. Fred = 'TCRc� T�TZ' O. - _ undid y• - - and Mrs, Delong and Mrs. Gim= _. New Year's was very artist itiatt, all-of Toronto, James Peak, �y _ Luck--� 7. ur 4illalte the street:3 being of Uxbridge,and Mrs.Hamden,of �.o�1(a oat entirely deserted. Family Ashburn. VI Vt.i � - - - theriags was the order' of the —The sympathy of the corn- -- - - ' Mrs.Fr is extended to blr• and _ p Mrs J. H.Bundy is in Whitby Mrs. Frank Grigg, on the deathlt1h Treesin a s rVng to the death ofher father, :of their infant daughter, Mildred ' .. Charles Bateman, which took Edm, which took place ou.. Wed. - - - ` eon Wednesday after a pro- nesday afternoon, The child who Depends on having the right kind Ned illness, was nearly six mouthq old. has of trees. Bowinan's have. L. A, Findlay, - of_ Toronto, always been a great sufferer. Her heavy fibrous root in town on Saturday.. He funeral took place on Wednesday They are grown in the right kind s s. accompanied by his father afternoon to the Bots•uiitnville " - - ' - - _ - - - • - - • had been sending a couple cemetery. of roil. They are handled _ week with him: —bi rs. E L. Ruddy ha.9 porch• and-packed in the pink of prosperous veral of the young "men of ased and is-donating to the ladies condition — and the - village went to Rosebank on of Pickering and the surrounding y grow. ,ursday last and took _ - -- _ -part--in- country, sri ieient woanted - D -ting. match- -They--report 100 pairs of socks for the Canadian iwOntario County. en Dyable afternoon. soldiers going,or now at the front. _ - ise Mabel Calvert spent the These socks are badly needed and THOS,'W. BOWMAN dl SON CO, �� _ to ' 'days at the home of her par- if the ladies will do this work, t_I}i1TEI) ear here. She left on Monday to Pickering will receive every credit. 'ante her duties as teacher . of Mrs. H. J. Marquis-has kindly off- Siloam public school. eyed to take charge to distribute Ridgeville, _ ` ..�OIItariO -- Miss Myrtle Wilson, who pas- the wool to those asking for it. I (; Sweet to , [ successfallq her examination •--After many years of great a�b"� `the Orillia Model School, has suffering, Mn. Holt, widow of the - ured a position as teacher of late George ' Holt: died at her A Position for Fail t Burketon public school. home beside'Pickering station, in a ore . The new books have already her 77th year. She became an and Winter - - 'ved at the library and will invalid about fifteen years, ago, We have a sound business' ro n place on the shelf on Satnr- and for the past ten pp position moace Bu pa years bas fora reliable energetic saleaman for g• y your,ticket been in a helpless condition. She this district to sell fruit trees, small CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL g and be ready for them. bore her.suffering • with great fruit, Rowering shrubs, etc. Pay ; Mrs. D. Annan, Sr., has been fortitude and a weekly,ou always tflt res e received xcl 've y r ed the Y f ust territory. ed to her bed for And there will be busy days before that for you if you�do-sec s�'�R�s ' — -� — your its mss selections early: om a severe attack of and daughters: Her funeral took of fruit and ornamental stock under China is always appropriate and useful. Salad bowls, celery: sipelas, but we are pleased to place on Tuesday afternoon to cultivation, We sell through our and spoon trays, vases cups and saucers, plates, sugar rt that she is recovering. Erskine cemetery. She w salesmen direct to the consumer and . Ming A y y e as pre- aur�vntee delivers of fresh, hi b and cream teapots, mustard-pots,pepper and salt etc. , ggie Ever who attend- deceased by her husband 1� ears, gg the Orillia'Model" school; Chas but is survived b five eons and graQe trees. Our agencies are valu- A large range of beautiful stationery, y able by reason of the service we Rive app in ted teacher of the four daughters, John, of Darling- Fancy tcay&,ltand begs, clocks, toys, games, books, etc, etc. poo g- and the volume of business done, Es• e post t School and left for ton; James, of Saskatchewan, Ted - •tatblished 35 years. Write .Choice fruit for your Christmas cooking, raisins, 'currants, eel new position on Saturday..- of New Liskeard and Norman and PELHAM, NURSERY CO., 'Sg, dates, prunes, apricots, nuts and all kinds of spices p ,Miss Vera Burling, who has Charles at home. Mrs. Henry Toxo�^ro, oN-r. spending - the Christmas Coates, of Torobto, and Misses - Our confectionery is etlways the choicest, -See-our novelty Dutch bo:es:' tion at the home of her par- Julia.'Bella Aad•Lizzie&t- home. 1'' S. Handsome Catalogue on.request prices as low as last year, with= Dods of beat here, as returned to resnnie —We re ret to re either to h g port the death applicant or those wish- g quality. studies at the Macdonald In• of a native of Pickering township _ Ing Nursery stock. -G. ' AA. GILLESPIE, = DUNBARTON ket h. in the person ac a George Peak, ELM DALE MILLS icket holders at:the library which took place after a brief ill• bear in mind that no .new ness from pneumonia at his' home PICKED=N'Q•v can be retained longer than 'in Cleveland, Ohio, on, Sunday _ weeks. This will ensure a 'last in his 47th year. His funeral Is2.he-place to get your=next chance to everybody to ob- which was private-took place here ,Something Intersting to F�merS a new book. on Wednesday on the arrival of bag of Flour.; L. Ruddy has en�t•ely the morning train, interment 'tak. . Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be- "Iii future-1 will have "Har' ness and Horse Goods at W. J. vered his health after. sixteen ng place in the Methodist ceme, _ beat for Bread, _. _ Bodell's, Brougham, at regular prices'. _ a s confinement. He .left for- rv, Mr. Peak left Pickering Glenera Flour Pastry Flour Call and see him. - go on Saturday to attend a about twenty-three'years ago,and Graham Flour - inR of the Poster Association after conducting a barbering Fresh Rolled Oats •Full stock of Harness, Robes, Blankets, Rugg and all parse hich be is President. biusinsss in Toronto and- Midland Bran and•Shorte goods at Pickering. The weather daring the holi- for several years, moved to Cleve- _ Oats and Oat_Chopl- "season was unusually cold.for land about sixteen -years -ago-, _ .-' Barley and Barley Chop � Boots and shoes repaired as well asharness. season of the year, but the where he conducted a barbering 'iii:ed Feeds P s much more desirable thstn, business as well as engaRingin the :liolaasine Meal and-Molasses Steal -.:BICKERING HARNESS E1MPOIR-U l "lp reen Christmas," not only man�tfactnre- of massages And Special prices in ton lots. rt luertlth sLnnilpciint, lint al-o nthei toilet supp11se9. He iq' aur- Phone Ind. 301: W. J. GOAKWELL- }tCP it i, mime beneficial to the vived by his widt4d and one Ron- 1Te4b3ce 'hent a►url grrt«. iandone I uaAs.- Sk ;Chopping every dal f from 15'4, T. GORDON r